2015 Spring Super Booster
April 7, 2015
32 pages
Photos by Ron Pilger
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Camrose is the place to be! News Stories… Open Farm Days returns this Summer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Penalties increased for distracted driving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Community assists Augustana students. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 On the Other Hand by John Howard . 22
Shopping opportunities galore on furniture, spring clothing and footwear. Choose a hot tub for the family or outfit yourself with a snowmobile for next year’s trip to the mountains. Inside this Super Booster you will find tremendous values on home renovation products as well as opportunities to save on recreational vehicles for the upcoming camping season. Rodeo fan? Don’t miss this issue. Get your car or truck ready for spring driving, or get a great deal on a new or used vehicle. Savings are yours to enjoy. And, if you’re one of the many who can’t resist going to an auction sale, you definitely have to start turning these pages…
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Open Farm Days returns this summer By Murray Green
Farmers and ranchers across the province are being invited to open their gates and share their story as a host for Alberta Open Farm Days this summer. Registration to host has been made easier through an online form available at www. albertafarmdays.com. The application deadline to host this year is on April 30. “As a farmer, I know firsthand that there are many experiences out there that are worth sharing and that are interesting to visitors. Tourism can help strengthen and diversify Alberta’s economy, and by telling your story and participating in Alberta Open Farm Days, you are helping to build ag-tourism in the province,” said Maureen Kubinec, Alberta Minister of Culture and Tourism. The third annual Open Farm Days is on Aug. 22 and 23. It offers visitors a fun way to experience rural life. People can enjoy farm-to-table culinary events on the Saturday and free admission to farm tours across the province on the Sunday. “Farmers feed cities, but few of us really know about the innovation and entrepreneurship behind Alberta’s producers and agricultural businesses. I encourage our agricultural community to participate in Open Farm Days to showcase how rural Alberta can grow its economy through traditional agriculture, ag-tourism and agriculturebased businesses,” added Verlyn Olson, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development. Continued on page 4
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Open Farm Days returns this summer Continued from page 2
“I believe events like this foster the opportunity for urban Albertans to get back on the land and see where their food comes from. That in turn has many positive social impacts,” said Takota Coen, of Grass Roots Family Farm within Camrose County. Open Farm Days is a partnership with Ag for Life,
Alberta Culture and Tourism, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development, Alberta Association of Agricultural Societies and Travel Alberta. Last year there were 61 host farms and 17 culinary events with close to 7,000 visits. There was more than $40,000 in onfarm sales during the event. Alberta Open Farm Days is about farmers and ranchers
inviting their urban and rural neighbours to stop in for a visit to share stories, see demonstrations and learn more about the farmers who grow their food. Some rural communities will be hosting a series of farm to table culinary events that will be held around the province on Aug. 22, using Alberta farm products will open their gates Aug. 23.
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REA: Protecting What’s Valuable R Rumors off Rural R l El Electrifi t ification ti A Association i ti (REA) sales l are swirling. i li IIn th the midst id t off th thatt chaos h we invite you to take a moment to reflect on the true value of the REA and the options member-owners have. REAs are unique to Alberta – providing electricity to 4% of the population and serving approximately 47,740 member-owners. Farmers organized REA cooperatives to bring electricity to the rural areas, when Investor Owned Utilities (IOU) refused because it was too costly. Today, REA assets have gained value, REAs are becoming viable competitors, and IOUs are offering to purchase REAs. Obviously, the IOU sees the REA as a valuable asset or they would not be making the offers they are. Let’s set aside the cheque you are being offered and consider the value of your REA and what you stand to lose if you sell.
What makes your REA valuable? 1. You own the assets of a multi-million dollar cooperative. Multiply your purchase offer by the number of members in your REA – that’s the minimum your asset is worth to the IOU, if you simply assumed one service per member. 2. You have democratic member control of your REA. Every member-owner in a cooperative has one vote, and his or her vote counts when critical decisions, such as a sale, are made. 3. You benefit from economic participation. Your REA cooperative operates as a non-profit, reinvesting savings, maintaining fair rates, and providing safe and efficient electricity service. 4. You provide a financial comparison for electricity costs for all Albertans. Your REA is part of the last line of defense against an oligopoly in the Alberta electricity industry. 5. You contribute to rural economic sustainability. Your REA is a member of a greater cooperative movement that values ownership and keeps money in the community.
What will you lose if you sell?
• A multi-million dollar asset will disappear from your community forever. • Local control of an essential service will be lost to a multi-national. • You will lose influence or recourse when future costs are determined. • An independent voice advocating for a fair and equitable industry will be lost. • All future rural economic advantages off your REA will be sacrificed.
What are your options?
Attend the meetings your REA is holding and vote. Your REA can be sold without much input. If the majority of those in attendance at a meeting pass a resolution that the number of attendees constitutes a quorum, then it is a quorum no matter whether five or ten people show up. Once the quorum has been established, it only requires two-thirds of those present to vote in favour of a sale to have it proceed. The quorum is critical at the Special Meeting your
Board is required to call call.
When your Board calls a Special Meeting of the membership to vote on the sale of your REA, show up and place your vote. If you can attend only one meeting and want to make a difference, you need to be at the Special Meeting. Call your Board and find out when that is scheduled.
Ask your Board what other alternatives are available to the REA besides selling to an IOU. Your Board is required to act in the best interests of the membership – hold them accountable to that. If you are struggling to keep a small REA going, look around and find a neighbour REA
who is willing and able to lend a hand. Amalgamation is a viable and proven alternative to selling out to the IOU. Remember that the lure of the cheque is temporary. The money will be taxed, the remainder will be spent or reinvested, and that will be the end of a long proud heritage in rural Alberta. Once the money is gone, you and future generations will be at the mercy of an electricity industry controlled by two large multi-nationals whose primary aim is to make a profit. The choices are yours – exercise your options, ask hard questions, and demand alternatives.
AFREA
This message is provided by the Alberta Federation of Rural Electrification Associations, representing: Innovative and Dynamic Rural Electrification Associations as part of a Vibrant Rural Alberta Community Representation – Education – Advocacy
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The Smith Clinic has Family Physicians accepting new patients The Smith Clinic is a multi-disciplinary clinic located in Camrose. Currently, we have three family physicians accepting new patients. Patients must be currently without a family physician in Camrose. New Maternities are also accepted. For further information, please call our general information line (780)672.2425. We are pleased to assist you with your family practice needs. Heidi Marcin Clinic Manager Smith Clinic, Camrose
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Sumo wrestling Japan’s national sport By Brenda Knull, BRSD teacher
Running through a mental list of Japanese icons and culture, one might think of: cherry blossoms, Mt. Fuji, sushi, technology, a country rich with traditions. What else comes to mind? Did you think about Japan’s national sport? The almighty SUMO! Before moving to Kamifurano I was aware of sumo. I knew that it was popular in Japan and that the wrestlers are extremely large. I knew that the wrestlers wear some sort of loincloth as they challenge one another. I understood that the goal of sumo is to have your opponent exit the ring before you do. But that’s really all that I knew. I had never watched a match; not even on TV or online, so when I moved here, watching a live sumo match was something that was on my wish list. I tracked down an English website that told me when and where the professional matches take place throughout the year. Tokyo is the closest city to Kamifurano to watch sumo, so I booked a flight and headed there at the end of January. A Japanese friend and I went to the match together. It was great to go with someone who grew up with sumo as part of his native culture. He was able to explain many things to me about the sport. Surprisingly enough, it was the first time that my friend ever watched sumo live as well. He told me that he always thought about going but just never made a plan to actually go. Continued on page 9
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Penalties increased for distracted driving By Dan Jensen
It’s going to cost you more if police catch you using a cell phone, reading, adjusting your GPS unit or fussing over your makeup while driving. A private member’s bill (Traffic Safety Amendment Act) that will increase fines for distracted driving from $172 to $250 and impose a penalty of three demerit points was given third and final
reading in the Alberta legislature March 23. Distracted driving is, according to Alberta Transportation, responsible for 20 to 30 per cent of all the collisions in the province. “You don’t have to look too hard to see when it is happening,” said Const. Adam Belanger, member of the Camrose Police Service. “When driver’s are sitting at a green light and
not moving you know they are distracted.” Camrose Police Service issued 88 tickets for distracted driving from Jan. 1 of this year to March 17. “People have been warned, yet they are still doing it,” said Const. Belanger. Drivers are considered to be distracted if they take their eyes off the road to do something else.
“I have given tickets to people who thought they were okay because they had the phone in their laps as opposed to up to their ear,” said Const. Belanger. “In a way that caused them to be even more distracted because they were looking down in their laps instead of the road.” Alberta was just one of three provinces in Canada (along with Ontario and Nunavut) that didn’t have
demerits for distracted driving. Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia Drivers receive four demerits. The fine for distracted driving is the highest in the Northwest Territories, at $322. Anyone who feels the need to make a phone call or send a text while operating a vehicle should simply pull to the side of the road.
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Matches are held from 8:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. daily during a 15-day tournament. We were fortunate to secure tickets for the second last day of the tournament. A typical day starts with lower division wrestlers and finishes off with the high division wrestlers. Each match begins with the players carrying out traditions and rituals. I asked my friend what the players were throwing into the air as part of their rituals. He told me that they throw salt into the ring as a way to purify it. An actual match usually lasts mere seconds. The pre-match process was much longer than the battle itself. But when a match lasts for an unexpected length of time the audience is exhilarated and the excitement in the stadium can be felt throughout. We saw a few matches that might have lasted around 10 seconds. There was one match that went on for so long that the referee stopped the players so that they could take a quick break before they proceeded to finish the match. Each player’s positions were marked before they paused the match. Once we’d realized how quickly a match ends we felt extremely lucky to have seen those few longer matches. I’ll always remember watching the first row spectators move quickly as a sumo wrestler came flying out of the ring and landed exactly where they were sitting. The ringside seats are the most expensive and give you the best view but you are at risk of injury at any given moment. If you ever get the chance to see a sumo match I highly recommend it.
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Annual square dance jamboree held at Mirror Lake Centre By Darlene Delhomeau, pr e s ident , R o s e Cit y S qu a r e D a nc e Club
The Rose City Square Dance Club’s 35th Square Dance Jamboree, held on Sunday, March 8, at Mirror Lake Centre, was well attended by dancers from all across central Alberta. Besides the great exercise, fun and friendship that is enjoyed by square dancers during such an event, a Jamboree gives all dancers an opportunity to meet new people and experience dancing to the music and cues of many other square dance callers. Besides our regular callers, Allen Zwierschke from Holden and Norman Demeule from Ohaton, six other callers participated in the event. Also there to address and welcome our visitors were MLA Verlyn
Olson, Deputy Mayor Max Lindstrand and Camrose County councillor Trevor Miller. An open house invitation was extended to the public to watch the dancing while enjoying refreshments. Dancing for almost 90 people occurred between 2 and 5 p.m., followed by a hearty pot luck supper. Next fall, on Oct. 2 and Oct 9, the Rose City Square Dance Club will be hosting two other open house events where visitors will have and opportunity to join us for a refreshment and observe the mechanics of square dancing. Ages 12 and up are welcome to join. For more information call Darlene Delhomeau at 780-672-0822.
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New Camrose resident Robert Curtis happened upon these two mallard ducks at Mirror Lake March 30. As a photographer, Curtis is enjoying the local scenery.
The Canadian Northern Society will present story theatres on Sir William MacKenzie and the “Last Spike” at Calvary Pentecostal Church April 17 and 18. The performances will get underway starting at 7 p.m. “They (the story theatres) are series of vignettes I have put together using information from the book The Railway King of Canada: Sir William MacKenzie, 1849-1923 by R.B. Fleming,” said Camrose Heritage Railway Station chair and Canadian Northern Society board member Glenys Smith. “The goal is to entertain, but also to educate people about our history.” The story theatres will involve seven actors, some of whom will be playing more than one role. “A few of them are from the Canadian Northern Society,” said Smith. “All will be wearing the clothes of the day.” Large multi-media screens on each side of the stage will show photos that will serve as the background for each of the vignettes. “We are so fortunate to have the Calvary Pentecostal facility,” said Smith. “The lighting and everything else is going to be just perfect.” Scottish bagpipers will perform both the start at the show and at the intermission, which will feature the special treat of Scottish oatmeal cookies with date filling. The story theatres will provide the chance to meet R.B. Fleming, as well as MacKenzie’s great great grand neice and his great great grand nephews, who will be speaking at the end of each show. Sir William Mackenzie was an empire builder and entrepreneur who, along with Sir Donald Mann, built the Canadian Northern Railway. “The Canadian Northern Railway, which was completed with the pounding of the last spike near Basque, B.C. approximately 90 km west of Kamloops on Jan. 23, 1915, was a unique Canadian enterprise,” said Canadian Northern Society vice-president Leslie S. Kozma. “The company evolved from a Manitoba short line in 1896 to a system of over 9,000 miles in seven provinces in 1917. Mackenzie and Mann were dynamic individuals with a strong belief in the vast economic potential of western Canada. Despite their valiant efforts, the Canadian Northern Railway fell
victim to challenging economic circumstances – over expansion, recession, First World War and spiralling costs of construction – that resulted in its nationalization by the Dominion Government of Canada in December, 1918.” The Railway King of Canada: Sir William MacKenzie, 1849-1923 was written by Fleming over a period of 10 years. “It was hard for him to gather information because there was so little about MacKenzie that was actually written down,” said Smith. The book is a fascinating narrative of what can be accomplished when people work together. “MacKenzie was very driven to get the Canadian Northern Railway across Canada and gave his life to do it,” said Smith. “It is amazing to think of all that he did despite the difficult times and events. “The railway would have survived had the First World War happened and caused much of the funding from England to be re-directed to the war effort.” One hundred years after the Last Spike, the legacy of Mackenzie and Mann endures. “The Canadian Northern Railway was responsible for the development of hundreds of communities in western Canada,” said Kozma. “Many of its routes today are integral to Canada’s modern transportation system.” The story theatres will be just two of the highlights of an action packed weekend, which will also include tours of the Camrose Heritage Railway Station and Park, and an escorted trip to Meeting Creek to see both the third class Canadian Northern Station, which has been restored to the 1940s era, and the restored 1930 elevator. “Take a walk along the Linear Trail on the old abandoned railway line and watch for hist or ic la nd ma rk s a nd mig rating birds,” said Kozma. The Canadian Northern Society has been active in the preservation of Canadian Northern Railway heritage since 1986. The society operates and preserves heritage railway stations in Camrose, Meeting Creek and Big Valley. Information about tickets for the story theatres is available from the Camrose Heritage Railway Station at 780-672-3099 or canadiannorthern@telus.net.
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St. Mary's Milestones UNRESERVED FARM AUCTION SALE
Joe and Shirley Gidosh Mulhurst, AB
Directions: Being from the Junction of Secondary Hwy 770 and Hwy 39, go 1 mile west on Highway 39 to RR 33, then 2¾ miles south. Gate Sign: 48327-RR33.
SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 2015 – 11:00 a.m. Watch For Signs • GST will be charged where applicable • Lunch Available TRUCKS
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• Cat Challenger MT765 Track Tractor, 20” tracks, like new, PTO, 5-hyd., PS trans, air seat, buddy seat, approx. 2800 hrs. showing, S/N 003085 HARVEST EQUIPMENT
• Gleaner L2 SP Combine, CAH, Melroe belt pick-up chopper, grain loss monitor, 909 separator hrs. showing, 1154 eng hrs. showing, complete overhaul, S/N L-14312-77 • AC 20’ Straight Cut Header, S/N LM19130
• Case International 4000 Hydro, SP Swather, CA 16’ header, pick-up reels, rubberized canvases, S/N 0372214 • Smith Rolls 8’ Canola Roller
• 1983 Chevrolet 70 S.A. Grain Truck, V-8, 5&2 • Morris Magnum 30’ DT trans, 10:00 x 20 rubber Cult, floating hitch, hyd. c/w 16’ 52” H. steel box, wings, 3-bar harrow, S/N • Westfield MK 100-61 Swing roll tarp, 150264 km, S/N 9310003116, like new Auger c/w LP Hopper, S/N 1GBL7D1B5DV120230 188413, like new • 1971 GMC 3500 Super • Farm King 851 Grain Auger Custom 1-T Truck, V-8, 4 sp c/w electric motor, S/N trans, c/w 12’ box & hoist, 9120667, like new 62,274 original miles, S/N GE303-1124533 • Westfield W60-31 Grain Auger c/w electric motor GRAIN WAGON • Riteway 7100 40’ Auto Fold MISCELLANEOUS Heavy Harrow Drawbar c/w • Champion 4000 Power HD harrows, hyd. tilt, S/N Generator, new 03-71190 like new • Karcher Diesel Pressure • Flexi-Coil Systems 95-40’ Washer 1300 PSI • J&M Manufacturing 680/ Hyd. Harrow Packer Bar, S/N • Electric Wood Splitter like 760 HD Grain Wagon c/w S95B000-1026651, • Chopsaw roll tarp, brakes, S/N 2136 new • Parts Washer like new • Jet Water Pump DISCS • Trampoline • Washer & Dryer Combination • Degelman 7640 40’ Hyd. • Assort. Oilfield Fittings Land Roller, S/N 1228, like • Truck Canopy • Ezee-On 1250 14’ HD Offset • Coal and Wood Stove c/w new Disc, S/N 21657 like new water reservoir • JD 235 27’ Tandem Disc, 7” 3-PT. HITCH EQUIPMENT • 800 M 4” Black Plastic Pipe spacing, S/N 019348A AUCTIONEER NOTE SCRAPER Mr. and Mrs. Gidosh have • Schulte 9-yard Hyd. Scraper, • Woods R.B. 800 8’ HD 3-pt. rented out their land therefore S/N 1380279610, like new hitch Blade this sale. All the equipment TILLAGE EQUIPMENT • 8’ 3-pt. hitch Cult is in like-new condition. Plan • 3-pt. hitch Grass Seeder on attedning. Not much of misc. so be on time. For more SNOWBLOWER information call Joe Gidosh • Grasshopper 729 Hydro. • Bourgault 8800 38’ Field Cult, 330-lb trip, knock-on Front Mount Lawn Mower at 780-848-2843 or Miller’s shovels, auto dept, like new c/w 48” Front Mount Auction Service at 7804-bar mounted harrows, S/N Snowblower, c/w C.H., 70.7 789-2226 or 780-920-6738. 821395 www.millersauctionservice.com hrs
Karen Humphreys, left, was honoured by patient care manager Janet Chaney for her 30 years as the operating room clerk at the Covenant Health St. Mary's Camrose Milestones Service Awards.
Michelle Bowman, right, was honoured by Cherylyn Antymnuik, left, and patient care manager Kim Roberts for her 25 years in the emergency room at the Covenant Health St. Mary's Camrose Milestones Service Awards on March 19.
Upcoming 2015 Unreserved Auctions
June 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barry Tyrell of Yoeford, AB
June 7. . . . . . . . . . . Christopher and Shandra Klatt of Warburg, AB
June 13. . . Dennis and Barb Miciak of Viking, AB More sale dates pending – Watch for details!
Terms: Cash or valid cheques only, certified cheque, bank draft or bank letter of credit. No purchases to be removed until settlement has been made. List is subject to additions and/or deletions. Neither the owner, the auctioneer nor staff of the auctioneer shall be held responsible for any loss or accident on or off the auction site. Look for pictures on our website: www.millersauctionservice.com
Laboratory assistant Debbie Howard, left, was honoured by laboratory manager Valerie Burton for her 25 years of service at Covenant Health St. Mary's Camrose.
Dirt bike owner was using trails March 30
Camrose police received a report of a dirt bike being operated on the Mirror Lake trail system. Patrols were made and the dirt bike was located and stopped. The 19-year-old male driver was issued a violation ticket under the provisions of the City of Camrose bylaw for operating an off-highway vehicle in a public park.
March 29 Over the weekend, police received two reports of shoplifting from a west end department store. Video surveillance has been obtained from the business and an investigation continues into this matter. March 28 A 41-year-old male
motorist was stopped and checked in the evening hours. Police gathered grounds to believe the male was in the possession of narcotics and a subsequent search led to the seizure of a quantity of marihuana. He was charged with possessing a controlled substance and is slated to appear in provincial court on these matters.
Dr. Gerry Tober, left, was honoured by Dr. Art Jaroni for retiring after 35 years as a physician at the Covenant Health St. Mary's Camrose Milestones Awards.
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46TH ANNUAL
SPRING MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
Unreserved Public Farm Auction
Baumann Farms Ltd.
Pigeon Lake, AB | April 21, 2015 · 11 am
Saturday, APRIL 25 • 9:00 a.m. AT LINDSTRAND AUCTION MACHINERY SALE SITE
Selling 3 Rings The April 25th Auction will be streaming live on:
2008 John Deere 7330 Premium
2002 John Deere 9650
1998 John Deere 9300
1997 John Deere 6710
2006 John Deere 4995 & John Deere 995 16 Ft
Kello-Bilt 225 30 Ft
1 of 2– 2006 John Deere 568
1995 Freightliner
Haybuser 2650
Listings are now being accepted to be included in our newspaper, radio, web page and extensive mailing campaign.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR 46 YEARS IN THE AUCTION BUSINESS. EXPECTING 4,000 - 5,000 BIDDERS We conduct Alberta’s Largest 1-day Farm Machinery Consignment Auction 4 times a year. Selling farm equipment, cars and trucks, lawn and garden, recreation vehicles and major farm equipment. Whether you have one piece or a complete line of machinery, we have the facility and the experience to bring you top dollar for your equipment. For full listings and pictures visit our website at: www.lindstrandauctions.com
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Ph: 780-672-8478 UPCOMING AUCTIONS:
Estate of Paul Strilchuk, Ryley AB Friday, August 21 and Saturday, August 22 Shop Equipment, Antiques, Antique Vehicles, Steam Threshers
AUCTION LOCATION: From the intersection of Hwy 2 (South of Edmonton) and Hwy 13 (West of Wetaskiwin) go 28.8 km (18 miles) West on Hwy 13 to Hwy 771, then 9.6 km (6 miles) North to Twp Rd 470, then 3.2 km (2 miles) West. Yard on North side. GPS: 53.018911, -114.223415 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: (2) 1998 John Deere 9300 4WD Tractor · 1993 John Deere 8450 4WD Tractor · 2006 John Deere 7520 MFWD Tractor · 2008 John Deere 7330 Premium MFWD Tractor · 1978 Case 1270 2WD Tractor · 2002 John Deere 9650 Combine · 1981 Massey Ferguson 860 Combine · Massey Ferguson 18 Ft Rigid Header · 2006 John Deere 4995 21 Ft Swather · 1997 John Deere 6710 Forage Harvester · 1995 Freightliner T/A Grain Truck · 1991 Western Star 4964F T/A Grain Truck · 1976 Kenworth LW924 T/A Grain Truck · 1975 Hayes T/A Grain Truck · 1981 GMC 3500 Flatbed Truck · 2003
GMC 2500HD Crew Cab 4x4 Welding Truck · 2006 GMC Sierra 4x4 Pickup Truck · Chevrolet Silverado 4x4 Pickup Truck · 1929 Chevrolet Pickup Truck · 1989 Barrett 48 Ft T/A Aluminum Cattle Liner Stock Trailer · 1994 Southland 18 Ft T/A Gooseneck Aluminum Stock Trailer · (2) 2006 John Deere 568 Round Balers · 1998 John Deere 1820 35 Ft Air Drill · International 6200 12 Ft Seed Drill · John Deere 995 16 Ft Disc Flail Mower Conditioner Header · Haybuster 2650 Bale Processor ...AND MUCH MORE!
For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com
Dean Baumann: 780.586.6200 (h) 780.361.6836 (c) Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Cody Rude: 780.722.9777 800.491.4494
Unreserved Public Farm Auction AB License #312728
Ph: 780.672.8478 Fax: 780.672.2474 “Your leaders in on-site farm auctions” Check out our website at: www.lindstrandauctions.com or email us at: info@lindstrandauctions.com
Bedford Farms Ltd. – John Stewart Galahad, AB | April 16, 2015 · 10 am
Jody Cell: 780.679.8101 Laurie Cell: 780.679.7363
JUST DUCKY
2005 Case IH STX450 & 2008 Morris Contour 60 Ft w/8370
2009 Case IH 8120
2010 Case IH WD1903 30 Ft
2000 Freightliner & 1993 International 9200
2005 John Deere 4720 90 Ft
AUCTION LOCATION: From KILLAM, AB, go 27 km (16.9 miles) South on Hwy 36. Yard on East side. OR From Jct of Hwy 36 & Hwy 12, go 38 km (23.8 miles) North on Hwy 36. Yard on East side. GPS: 52.323635, -111.493714 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 2005 Case IH STX450 4WD · 1993 Case IH 9280 4WD ·1981 Case 1690 2WD · 1976 Case 1070 2WD · 2009 Case IH 8120 Combine · 2010 MacDon D60-S 40 Ft Draper Header · 2010 Case IH WD1903 30 Ft Swather · 2005 John Deere 4720 90 Ft High Clearance Sprayer · 1997 Ford Conventional S/A Service
Truck · 2000 Freightliner T/A Grain Truck · 2005 Ford F550 Super Duty 4x4 Flatbed Truck ·2007 Longhorn 32 Ft T/A Dual Trailer · 2008 Morris Contour 60 Ft Air Drill · Degelman 7640 40 Ft Land Roller · Qty of Hopper Bins · 2009 Westfield MK130-71 13 In. x 70 Ft Mechanical Swing Grain Auger · J&M 875 875± Bushel S/A Grain Cart ...AND MUCH MORE!
For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com John Stewart: 780.385.1838 Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Bobby Miller: 403.358.1393 800.491.4494
Ventriloquist Val Hilliker provided the entertainment at Camrose and District Fish and Game Association’s 21st annual fundraising and awards banquet March 14.
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• Miscellaneous 9:00 a.m. • Machinery 9:30 a.m. • Lumber 10:00 a.m. • Grazing Lease Auction 12:00 p.m. • Cars, Trucks and RVs 1:00 p.m. Tractors
• Case IH Puma 155 FWA Tractor, Only 2082 Hrs, 3-pt. hitch • Case IH MX135 FWA Tractor c/w Case IH L300 SelfLeveling FEL, 3-pt. hitch, Creeping Trans, 3 Hyd. • Case IH 7120 FWA Tractor, 6800 Hrs, 4-Spd Reverse, Factory Duals • Case IH 7120 FWA Tractor, Factory Duals, All New Rubber, 6940 Hrs • Case IH 5230 FWA Tractor, 5757 Hrs, Case 520 FEL & Grapple, Joystick PS, Cab, 3-pt. hitch • Case IH 2394 FWA Tractor, Cab, PS, FEL • Case 2390 2WD Tractor c/w Duals • Case 4494 4WD Tractor c/w Big Singles • Case 4690 4WD Tractor c/w 14’ Blade, 2100 Hrs • Case 9270 4WD Tractor c/w Duals • JD 4960 FWA Tractor, Exc. Shape, Never Had a FEL, Shedded, 4 Remotes, Only 1 Owner • JD 4650 2WD Tractor c/w PS & New Inside Duals • JD 4230 2WD Tractor c/w FEL, Grapple, Quad Shift & 20.8x38 Tires • JD 2140 2WD Tractor c/w JD 148 FEL & Grapple, 3-pt. hitch • 2006 NH TM140 FWA Tractor c/w Cab, PS, PTO, NH 850TL FEL & Grapple • NH TV140 Bi-Di Tractor c/w FEL • 2007 Fendt 712 FWA Tractor c/w IVT Trans, Guidance Ready • MF 5455 FWA Tractor c/w MF DL28 FEL, Grapple, 3-pt. hitch, Only 1358 Hrs • Landini MY110 FWA Tractor • IHC 1086 2WD Tractor c/w CAHR • IHC 884 2WD Tractor c/w Diesel & 3-pt. hitch • IHC 434 2WD Tractor, Gas, 3-pt. hitch, FEL
Seeding & Tillage
• Flexicoil 26’ Air Seeder c/w Flexicoil 1330 Air Cart, 2 Comp, Packer Wheel & Harrows • Concord 48’ Air Drill, 12” Spacing, Single Shoot, 16” Sweeps, Broadcast Kit, Flexicoil 1610 3-Comp. Tank & Phoenix Harrows • Concord 40’ Cult., 12” Spacing, Double Shoot & Paired Row 3.5” Dutch Openers • Ezee-on 5500 33’ Cult c/w Morris 6130 Grain Cart, 8” Spacing & 11” Sweeps • Ezee-on 5500 33’ Air Seeder c/w Knock on Shovels, 8” Spacing & JD 787 Tank • Wilrich 27’ Air Seeder • Flexicoil 39’ Seed Drill, 9” Spacing & Steel Packers • Case IH 8500 45’ Hoe Air Drill, 7” Spacing • Flexicoil Tow-Between 2320 Tank • Bourgault 2115 Special Air Tank, Last Used in 2013, Field Ready & Stored Inside • Bourgault 2115 Air Cart • JD 330 26’ Disc • JD 235 22’ Offset T/A Disc • White 24’ Double Disc • MF 620 20’ T/A Disc c/w 9” Front Spacing & 6” Rear Spacing • Two Kello 210 11’ Discs c/w Double Hitch • JD 1610 41’ Chisel Plow c/w Mtd. Harrows • JD 36’ Vibrashank Cult c/w New 3-Bar Harrows • Case IH 4700 34’ Vibrashank Cult. c/w Mtd. Harrows • Kongskilde 32’ Field Cult. c/w Mtd. Harrows • Wilrich 32’ Vibrachisel Cult. c/w Mtd. Harrows • Morris 26’ DT Cult. c/w 4-Bar Mtd. Harrows • Morris Magnum 23’ DT Cult c/w 4 Bar Mtd. Harrows • Case IH 4600 24’ Vibrashank Cult. c/w Mtd. Harrows • Case IH 5600 20’ Single Wing DT Cult. c/w Mtd. Harrows • IHC 16’ Field Cult. • 14’ Cult. • Morris 12’ 3-pt. hitch Cult. • 12’ Cult. • Case IH 6200 14’ Press Drills, Late Model, Grass & Fert., Rubber Packers • Case IH 6200 14’ Press Drill c/w Fert, Grass & Rubber Packers • Two IHC 6200 12’ Press Drills c/w Fert & Grass, Factory Transport, Track Erasers & Double Disc • Two IHC 620 12’ Press Drills c/w Rubber Packer Wheels, Grass, Factory Transport & Markers
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Friday, April 17, 2 Rimbey, Location: Just East of
Listing includes dispersals for Lloyd Tullock of Crestom Falun, AB. Also selling a dispersal of Allis Chalm
Laurier 50’ Harrow Packer Bar Wrangler 40’ Harrow Packer Bar Bourgault 40’ or 50’ Packer Bar c/w Wings Flexicoil System 70 40’ Packer Farm King 70’ Harrow Drawbar Summers 60’ Harrow Drawbar c/w 10 Sections of Herman Tine Harrows Farm King 60’ Tine Harrows & Drawbar Farm King 50’ Harrows Six Unused 4-Bar Mtd. Harrows Allied 20’ Pony Cart c/w Tine Harrows MF #880 8-Bottom Plow c/w Moldboards Melroe 7-Bottom Plow c/w Auto reset 14’ 2-Compartment Drill Fill c/w Hyd. Augers 3-Ton V Hopper Drill Fill Drill Fill Auger E-Steering GPS System
Construction Equipment
• 2002 Hitachi EX-230-5 Track Hoe c/w Long Stick 44” Digging Bucket, 68” Cleanup Bucket, Ripper, Heat & Air • 2006 Case 580 Super M Loader Backhoe • 2008 Bobcat S220 Skid Steer c/w Tooth Bucket, Heater, Aux. Hyd., 800 Hrs, Foot & Hand Controls • Cat 257B Skid Steer, 2500 Hrs, New Tracks, Heat & A/C • Case 420 Series II Skid Steer, Under 200 Hrs, Enclosed Cab, Heat & Air • 2012 Wacker Neuson G25 Generator/Light Plant c/w 3-Phase/Single Phase, Diesel, Like New • Ingersol Rand Light Plant, 6 KVA • Three New 94” Hyd. Skid Steer Dozer Blades • New 86” Hyd. Skid Steer Dozer Blade • 72” 6-Way HD Blade, Pallet Forks, Bobcat Auger Drive, Auger Extensions, 9”, 12” & 18” Auger Bits, Wildcat Mower Attach., Pallet Forks, Bale Spear, Universal Plate, Root Grapple & Bucket Grapple, Assort. Attachments
Haying & Silage Equipment
• Case IH RBX563 Rd. Baler c/w Hyd. & Wide P/U, Mesh Wrap & Endless Belts • Two Case IH 8480 Soft Core Rd. Baler • Case IH 8465 Rd. Baler c/w Hyd. & Wide P/U, 1000 PTO & Gathering Wheels • NH 648 Rd. Baler c/w Applicator • Hesston 560 Rd. Baler • Vermeer 605G Rd. Baler • Buhler Inland 10-Wheel Hay Rake, Like New • Otma 10-Wheel Rake • 5-Wheel Rake • Case 8312 Discbine • Kuhn 313RTG 10’ Discbine, 3 Years Old • NH 116 16’ Hydroswing Haybine • NH 499 12’ Hydroswing Haybine • Jiffy 600 Hi-Dump • Laurier 14-Bale Wagon • 4-Bale Bale Wagon • Homemade 4-Wheel Bale Trailer
Harvest Equipment
• Case IH 1660 SP Combine c/w Case IH 1015 13’ P/U, Only 2200 Hrs • MF 8560 SP Combine, 3170 Hrs, Rotary, P/U Header • MF 8460 SP Combine, 3089 Engine Hrs, 230 Bu Tank & Melroe 388 30’ Header • MF 8460 SP Combine, 2457 Engine Hrs, 175 Bu Closed Tank, Victory Super 8 P/U & MF 108-3 30’ Header • NH TR99 SP Combine • Hesston 6450 SP Swather, 3100 Hrs, Gas, UII 18’ P/U Reel & Single Knife • Case IH 8825 SP Swather c/w CIH 8830 18’ Grain Header, P/U Reel, Dual Roto Shears, Only 1700 Hrs • MacDon 973 30’ Header c/w TX Combine Adaptor • MacDon 972 30’ Header c/w JD Adaptor • NH 971 30’ Header • NH 72C 25’ P/U Header • MF 9550 21’ Straight Cut Header • CIH 8820 14’ Hay Header
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Westfield 10”x61’ Swing Auger c/w Bin Full Alert Westfield MK 1000-61 Swing Auger Buhler Farm King 10”x60’ Swing Auger Grain King 7”x60’ Grain Auger c/w Kawasaki Engine Sakundiak 7”x51’ Grain Auger c/w Kohler Engine Sakundiak 7”x33’ Grain Auger c/w 16 Hp Gas Engine Westfield 7”x41’ PTO Grain Auger Vers 8”x41’ Grain Auger c/w Hyd. Drive Allied 6”x36’ Grain Auger c/w Engine Rem 552 Grain Vac
Grain Bins to be sold by proxy
• Located 5-1/2 Miles East of Falun on Hwy 13 to Rge Rd 263 on the North Side of the Road just across the Road from the Lone Ridge Community Hall • Two Grain Max 2300 Bu Hopper Bottom Grain Bins c/w Skids, Like New • Twister 2300 Bu 5-Ring Hopper Bottom Grain Bin c/w Skid • Two Twister 2000 Bu 5-Ring Grain Bins c/w Wooden Floors, Clean Out Spouts & Aeration Tubes • Three Twister 2000 Bu 5-Ring Grain Bins c/w Wooden Floors & Clean Out Spouts • Two Westeel Rosco 1750 Bu 5-Ring Grain Bins c/w Wooden Floors & Clean Out Spouts • Westeel Rosco 1400 Bu 4-Ring Grain Bin c/w Wooden Floor & Clean Out Spout Located at NW 11-43-28 W4M, Must Be Removed by May 15th • Chief Westland 2800 Bu Grain Bin c/w Wood Floor
Antiques
• AC D14 2WD Tractor c/w Electric Start, 3-pt. hitch or 2-pt. hitch, PTO & 1 Hyd. • AC B 2WD Tractor, Rebuilt Engine, Runs Good, Electric Start, 2-pt. hitch & PTO • AC CA 2WD Tractor c/w Electric Start, Runs Good, 2-pt. hitch & PTO • AC CA 2WD Tractor, Restored, Crank Start & PTO • 1938 JD Unstyled L 2WD Tractor • JD H 2WD Tractor c/w New Tires • JD D 2WD Tractor • JD A 2WD Tractor, Narrow Front • 1954 MM Jet Star 2WD Tractor, Completely Restored • MM U 2WD Tractor • Ford 8N 2WD Tractor c/w Cult., Tire Chains & New Hood • Case Model L 2WD Tractor • Cockshutt 80 2WD Tractor • 1948 AC G Grader c/w Hyd. • Kimberly Industrial S/A Manure Spreader • AC 10’ 2-pt. hitch Spring Tooth Cult. • AC 9’ Disc • AC 7’ Trail Type Sickle Mower • Two AC Belly Mtd. Mowers • AC 4-Bottom 22-pt. hitch Plow • 3-Bottom 2-pt. hitch Disc Plow • AC 2-pt. hitch Plow • AC Side Delivery Rake • Assorted AC Tractor Parts
Other Equipment
• Riteway 40’ Land Roller c/w 36” Drums • Brandt 2500 100’ Sprayer c/w 1200 Gal. Tank & Windshields • Herman 85’ Sprayer c/w 800 Gal. Tank • Spray Air 2200 84’ High Clearance Sprayer c/w 600 Gal. Tank • Flexicoil 67 80’ Sprayer c/w Booms, Wheels, Hyd. Pump, Windscreen, Markers, Wash Wand, Manual, Rinse Tank & Controls • Melroe 220 Spray-Coupe • NH 195 T/A Manure Spreader c/w Hyd. Endgate, Double Floor Chain & Upper Beater • Lowen 2000 Gal. T/A Vac Tank & Walenstein Pump • Husky PTO Manure Pump & Agitator • Rock-O-Matic 546 Rock Picker • Degelman 9’ 2-Way Blade • Ezee-On 7.5’ 3-pt. hitch Blade
Sale Cond
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nery Consignment Auction
2015 – 9:00 a.m. , Alberta Rimbey, off of Hwy 20
mere, AB, Jan Slomp of Rimbey, AB, and Bill Walker of mers equipment for Alvin Gladwin of Bentley, AB. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
JD 8’ 3-pt. hitch 4-Way Blade c/w Hyd. Swing 3-pt. hitch Blade Dozer Frame off a JD 9300 Ezee-On 100 FEL c/w Bucket & Mtds Allied Grapple Fork Two 2010 Kubota 72” Buckets Quicke Bale Hugger Two Renn Trail Type Post Pounders Shaver 3-pt. hitch Post Pounder Bush Hog 84” 3-pt. hitch Mower Schulte XH600 6’ 3-pt. hitch Rotary Mower JD 5’ PTO Rotary Mower Valmetal 3-pt. hitch Saw Dust/Sq. Bale Shredder Three New Turco TC180 6’ 3-pt. hitch Rototillers National 6000 Crane 500 Stainless Steel Surge Milk Tank, Really Nice Shape
New 3-pt. Hitch Equipment
• Two ea. – New Kodiak 7’ & 6’ MD 3-pt. hitch Blades • Two ea. – New Kodiak 7’, 6’ & 5’ 3-pt. hitch Box Scrapers • Three ea. – New Kodiak 7’ & 6’ 3-pt. hitch Landscape Rakes • Two ea. – New Maschio 7’, 6’ & 5’ 3-pt. hitch Finishing Mowers • Three New Kodiak 6’ 3-pt. hitch Discs
Cattle Handling & Feeding Equip.
• Gehl 7190 Silage Wagon c/w LH Discharge & Dual Auger • Supreme 700 Twin Feed Wagon c/w Scale & 385x225 Tires • Flotation Tires for Supreme 700 Feed Wagon • Jiffy 250 Silage Bunk Feeder • Gehl 195 Mixer Mill • Sven 24” PTO Roller Mill on Transport • Renn 24” Roller Mill • Bale King 2000 Shredder • Jiffy 3-Rd. Bale Trolley Processor • Nordic Cattle Scale, Was A County Rental • Hi-Hog Tub c/w 3 Sections of Alley • Squeeze & Palpation Cage • Three Morand LH Cattle Squeezes • Bowman Hyd. Cattle Squeeze c/w 5 hp Hyd. Pump • Hi-Qual Cattle Squeeze • Calf Roper Calf Tipping Table • Section of Calf Alleyway • Two Head Gates • Portable Cattle Loading Chute c/w Wheels & New Treated Floor • Loading Chute • 150 6’x24’ Free Stand Panels • 24’ Freestanding Windbreaks • Ten 24’ Windbreak Panels • Ten Silage Bunk Feeders • All Metal Silage Feeders • Six New 20’ Cattle Guards
Trucks
• 2007 Sterling S/A Grain Truck c/w Diesel, Auto, 17’ Steel Box, Hoist & Tarp • 2000 Freightliner S/A Grain Truck c/w 5.9 L Cummins, 16-Spd., 16’ Steel Box, Hoist & Tarp • IHC 1800 S/A Grain Truck c/w 16’ Wooden Box & Hoist, Roll Tarp, Stock Racks & Gas Engine • Chev C65 3-Ton S/A Truck c/w 366 Engine, 5&2 Trans, SWS 16’ Steel Box & Nordic 25-Ton Hoist, 3-Pce. Endgate, Surelock Roll Tarp, Showing 99,100 Kms • 1982 Chev C70 S/A Grain Truck c/w 16’ Steel Box & Hoist, Roll Tarp & Gas Engine • 1979 Chev C60 S/A Truck c/w Gas Engine, Steel Box & Tarp • Ford 8000 Louisville T/A Truck c/w ABC 20’ Box, 3208 Cat Motor, Allison Auto, Tarp, 4 New Rear Tires, Shedded • Ford 900 T/A Truck c/w 20’ Grain Box w/Wooden Sides & Steel Floor, Bale Rack • IHC 2500 T/A Truck, 466, 13-Spd, Courtney Berg 20’ Box & Hoist, Roll Tarp, Harsh Hoist & Hyd. Silage Endgate • 2005 GMC 5500 Topkick C&C c/w Duramax Diesel,
• Listings are Subject to Additions and Deletions • FCC Financing is Available • Lunch Will Be Available
6-Spd Allison Auto, 177,000 Kms • 1981 Kenworth T/A Truck c/w 400 Cummins, 15Spd & 15’ Gravel Box • 2005 Ford F550 XLT 4x4 Dump Truck, Diesel, 6-Spd & 144,000 Kms • 1976 Ford F750 Truck c/w IHC 595 Manure Spreader • Ford F350 4x4 Service Truck, Diesel, Deck, New Front Rotors & Brakes, Turbo in Exc. Shape, 100 Gal. Fuel Tank & 13 Gal., Transfer Pump, Always Shedded • Ford 3-Ton Service Truck c/w Winch & Gin Poles
Trailers
• 2001 Wilson 53’ T/A Straight Livestock Trailer c/w Hog Rail, All Removable Decking, Stacking Storage in the Nose, Side Covers, Side Inserts & Ramps • Goertzen 20’ T/A Stock Trailer c/w Rubber Mats & Both Hitches • 2002 SWS 32’ T/A Dually 5th Wheel Flat Deck Trailer c/w Ramps, Good Floor & Tires • Norbert 30’ Tri-Axle Gooseneck Flat Deck Trailer, 7,000 Lb Axles • 20’ T/A Gooseneck Flat Deck Trailer • 2011 Tarnel 18’ T/A Car Hauler Trailer, 1500 Kms on It, Like New Cond., 16” Tires & 7,000 Lb Axles • 2014 Big Tex 16’ T/A Car Hauler Trailer c/w Ramps • 2014 Diamond 24’ T/A Cargo Trailer c/w 36” WalkIn Door, Rear Ramp & Roof Liner • 2014 24’ Enclosed T/A Cargo Trailer c/w Ramp Door & 5,000 Lb Axles • Mirage 14’ Enclosed Trailer • 2008 H&H 14’ T/A Dump Trailer • 12’ Homemade Dump Trailer • Two 4-Wheel Wagons
Miscellaneous
Two New 10’ 30-Drawer HD Work Benches, Hanging Wall, Stainless Steel & Metal Handles; Two New HD Tire Changers; Two New HD Wheel Balancers; New 32-Drawer HD Toolbox & Top Cabinet; New 22-Drawer HD Tool Cabinet on Wheels; Five New 40”x48” Collapsible Wire Containers; Forty-eight Rolls of New Barb Wire (820’ Per Roll); Two New Powertek 950DC 950 Watt Generators; Two New Powertek 3000CL 3.0 KW Gas Generators; Two New Powertek 6500CL 6.5 KW Gas Generators; Two New Powertek IN3500I 3.5 KW Silent Inverter Generators; Four New Kende MIG105G Wirefeed Welders; New Loncin MS10 Plate Compactor; Two New Loncin MS20 Plate Compactors; Two New Loncin MS100 Plate Compactors; Four New Kende Battery Charger/Starters; Four New Aero Hammer Drills; New Winch Parts; Complete Set of 55 Double Shoot Flexicoil Seed Boots; Complete Set of 55 Spring Land Double Shoot Seed Boots; Kohler 16 hp Engine; Set of 16.9x28 Tractor Tires; LS Dealer Sign; Taskmaster; LS & Montana Hoods; Mower Blades; HLA Grapple Assembly; PTO Shafts & 3-pt. hitch Arms; Band Saws; Engine Hoist; Assorted Welders; Drill Press; 50-Ton Press; Two 100 Gal. Slip Tanks; Five Gate Closers; Three Rolls of Wire; Two Goodyear 21.5x16.1 Swather Tires; Four 420x85xR28 Tires; Four 520x85xR38 Tires; Maxxum Grill Guards; Two 3-pt. hitch Quick Hitches; Quantity of Sucker Rod; 2-7/8” & 2-3/8” Pipe; 35 Jts of 3-1/2” Pipe & Many More Items Too Numerous to Mention
Cars & Trucks
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Selling at 1:00 p.m. PRE-APPROVED Financing is Available on RVs, Boats & Vehicles Contact Lorna at 877-755-7387 2009 Ford 1-Ton Dually 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat Truck, 6.4 L, Auto, Fully Loaded w/Leather, 215,000 Kms 2007 Ford F350 4x4 Crew Cab Truck, Diesel, Auto & Loaded 2006 Ford F350 4x4 Super Cab Truck, Diesel, Auto, Leather Bucket Seats & Long Box Two 2006 Ford F350 Crew Cab 4x4 Trucks, XLT, Diesel, Auto & 8’ Truck Decks 2005 Ford F350 4x4 1-Ton Truck c/w 6.0 L Diesel & 6 Spd Auto 2000 Ford F150 2WD Truck, Long Box, V6 & Auto
• 1994 Ford F250 4x4 Reg Cab Truck, Diesel, Auto, Air, Tilt & Cruise • 2004 Ford Excursion 4x4 SUV, 7.3 L Diesel, Auto, Fully Loaded, Lariat & Moon Roof • 2002 Ford Ranger 4x4 Ext Cab Truck, V6, 5-Spd., Air, Tilt, Cruise, Runs Good • 2009 Chev 1500 4x4 Ext. Cab Truck, Gas, Auto • 2001 GMC 1/2 Ton 4x4 Truck, V8, Auto, Reg Cab, Long Box • 1998 GMC 2500 3/4 Ton 4x4 Truck • 1995 GMC 1-Ton Dually 4x4 Truck, 10’ Flat Deck, 454 Gas, Auto, Good Rubber, Hidden 5th Wheel Hitch • 1977 GMC 1-Ton 2WD Truck, Good Unit, 350 & 4-Spd. • 1968 GMC 3/4 Ton 2WD Truck, PTO Trans, Dump Box, 350, 4-Spd, Seals on Trans, E-Brake, Front Ball Joints Redone • 2007 Pontiac Montana Van, Extended Van, 3rd Row Seating, V6, Auto, Air, Tilt, Cruise, Only 100,700 Kms, Extra Set of Tires • 2007 Pontiac Wave 4-dr. Car, 4-Cyl., Auto, Sunroof • 2007 Buick Allure 4-dr. Car, V6, Auto • 2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue 4-dr. Car, V6, Auto, Air, Tilt & Cruise • 2005 Dodge 3500 4x4 SRW Short Box Quad Cab SLT Truck, Diesel, Auto • 2003 Dodge 3500 4x4 SRW Long Box Quad Cab SLT Truck, Diesel, Auto • 2002 Dodge 3/4 Ton 4x4 Truck, Fully Loaded, Leather, Diesel, Auto • 1998 Dodge 1500 4x4 Quad Cab Truck, 360, Auto • 1999 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Truck, V8, 5-Spd. • 2004 Dodge Caravan, 3.3 L Engine, Auto • 2003 Dodge Caravan, V6, Auto • 1997 Dodge Caravan • 2006 Chrysler Sebring 4-dr. Car, V6, Auto • 1996 Chrysler Intrepid 4-dr. Car, 6-Cyl., Auto, two New Front Tires 6 Months Ago, Runs Good • 2002 Acura 4-dr. Car, 4-Cyl., Auto, Sunroof • 2001 Volkswagen Jetta, Diesel, 5-Spd, Excellent Running Condition, Air, Tilt, Cruise
• New 20’x30’x12’ Peak Ceiling Storage Shelter c/w Roll Up Door • Two New 16’x22’ Marquee 320 Sq. Ft. Event Tents c/w 7 Windows & 1 Zipper Door • Four New 10’x20’ Instant Pop Up Tents • Two New 18’ HD Bi-Parting Wrought Iron Driveway Gates
Unreserved Grazing Lease Auction
Selling at 12:00 Noon • Two Grazing Lease Quarters Located Side by Side. Fenced with Rolling Hills, Bush & Open Spaces. Located North on Hwy 771 (Rimbey Gas Plant Road), 4 Miles to TWR 434, East 1 Mile on the South Side. Selling for Raymond Dahms NE 20-43-1-W5 – 43 AUM Per Year Expiry Date: June 30, 2023 Selling for Elaine Johnson SE 20-43-1-W5 – 43 AUM Per Year Expiry Date: May 31, 2018
Recreation Vehicles & Lawn/Garden Equipment
• 2005 Sprinter 24.5’ T/A 5th Wheel Holiday Trailer, Large Slide, Used Very Little, Exc. Cond., Free Standing Table & Chairs, Microwave, Radio, TV, Large Fridge, Lots of Storage • 1993 Sandpiper 24’ T/A 5th Wheel Holiday Trailer, Fully Self-Contained • 2007 Sundowner 12’ Truck Camper, Fully Loaded • Homemade 18’x8’ Pontoon Boat, Paddle Wheeler Driven, Kohler 16 hp Motor • 2007 Club Car Golf Cart • 2004 Polaris Ranger Side By Side ATV • Yamaha Kodiak Quad • 1979 Honda CB650 Motorbike • 1995 Polaris Indy RXl Snowmobile, Runs Great • Grasshopper Riding Lawn Mower, Like New • Husqvarna YT180 Riding Lawn Mower c/w Mower Deck • AC 24 hp Garden Tractor c/w two Mower Decks
Lumber
Selling at 10:00 a.m. • 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12 8’ to 20’ Lengths of Spruce & Fir, All grades Including Construction. Approx. 250,000 FBM • • • •
Buildings
New 16’ Gazebo c/w Lights Five 9.5’x40’ Seacans Four 40’ Seacans Three New 20’ Seacans c/w Lock Boxes & Forklift Pockets • Two New 30’x85’x15’ High Ceiling Double Door Storage Buildings c/w 12’ Drive-Through Doors • New 40’x60’x20’ Gable Truss Peak Ceiling Storage Building c/w 13’x15’ Drive-Through Doors on Both Ends & Entry Door • Two New 20’x40’ Fully Enclosed 800 Sq. Ft. Party Tents c/w Doors, Windows & Walls
ducted by:
vice Ltd. – Rimbey, Alberta
6 • Email: abolson@telusplanet.net • Home Page: allenolsonauction.com
Terms & Conditions: Cash & cheque, GST will apply on some items, all items must be paid for on sale day. All items must be in the sales yard by Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 5:00 p.m. 3 Rings Will Sell Simultaneously
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AUCTIONS UNRESERVED
WED., APRIL 22 - 11:00 A.M. - JENNIE & RICHARD RAWA - BOYLE - PH. 780-675-4384 internet bidding
SAT., APR.11 - 10:30 A.M.- MAINLY ONE OWNER EQUIP. FROM HEINZ & MONIKA SCHMIDT SELLING DUE TO HEALTH REASONS - ATHABASCA - PH. ED PRODANIUK 780-222-9394 LOCATION From Athabasca 12 km. North on Hwy. 813, to Twp. Rd. 674, then 1.5 km. East & 1/2 km. South. ● JD 9360R Tractor, 440 hrs. ● 2014 BOURGAULT 5810 AIR DRILL, 6450 Tank, 1200 acres ● PATTISON CB3200 Liquid Fert. Tank ● 2013 JD 4730 - 90’ Sprayer, 150 hrs. ● 2013 JD 670 Combine, 463 eng. hrs ● 30’ Flexheader ● 2014 JD W150 Swather, 30’ - 60 cutting hrs. ● BRANDT 50’ Heavy Harrows, used one season ● 2006 IH 7500 & 2003 Freightliner Tandem Grain Trucks ● GSI 112 Airstream Grain Dryer ● Hutchmaster 28’ Disc ● Kello 14’ Disc ●20 Newer Hopper Grain Bins ● 5 Newer Grain Augers PLUS MORE CONSIGNED ● JD 567 Baler ● NH 1475 Haybine ● JD 2010 Tractor ● JD 20’ Mower
PREVIEW FRIDAY, APRIL 10th
ANNUAL SPRING CONSIGNMENT SALE - SAT., APRIL 18 - REDWATER SITE LOCATION From Athabasca East on Hwy 55, 14 miles to RR 202 (Amber Valley Road) & 1 mile South, or from Boyle North on Hwy 63 to Hwy 55 then West 5 miles to RR 202 (Amber Valley Road) & 1 mile South. TRACTORS ● JD 9200 Tractor, 2978 hrs., 3 hyds., One Owner ● JD 9200 Tractor, 4362 hrs., 4 hyds., GPS ● JD 4240 Tractor, c/w Loader ● Farmall Super C HARVEST EQUIPMENT & SPRAYER ● JD 9870 STS Combine Bullet Rotor, 305 threshing hrs.,Orig. Owner ● 2008 JD 930D. 30’ Straight Cut Draper Header ● JD W150 - 30’ Swather, 172hrs. ● 2005 SPRAY-COUPE 4650 - 80’, S.P. SPRAYER, 599 hrs., Orig. Owner TRUCKS & TRAILERS ● 2004 IH 7400 T/A Grain Truck SWS 20’ x58” Steel Box, Nordic Hoist, 16670km., DT530 -auto.● 2002 IH 7400, T/A Grain Truck SWS 20’ x58” Steel Box, Nordic Hoist, 13,560 miles, DT530 -auto., Special Order Truck, One Owner ● 2005 BIG TEX 20’ G/Neck T/A dually ● 1994 GMC 3500HD, reg cab TILLAGE EQUIP. ● 2010 EZEE-ON Model 7550 40’ Air Seeder, double shoot, 10” spacing, c/w Ezee-On 4400 3 comp. Tank ● Kverneland 10 bottom PLOW ● 2003 BRANDT Commander 50’ Heavy Harrows ● Ezee-On 36’ Cult. c/w 3 bar tines, floating hitch ● Ezee-On 1600 - approx. 26’ Single Wing Disc ● Shulte Jumbo 320 4 batt Rock Picker
THURS., APRIL 23 - 1:00 P.M. - PATHFINDERS WESTERN LTD. (PAUL & GLEN GABBEY) - NAMAO - PH.780-446-7333
LOCATION From Namao (10 kms. North of Edmonton),1 mile West of Hwy. 28 & Hwy. 37 Junction to Carbondale Rd. (R.R. 244) & 1 1/2 mi. Nortth. TRACTORS ● 2006 CASE IH STX 425, Tractor, s/n JEE0108763, 2665 hrs., 24 spd., standard trans., 4 hyds., Plumbed for Air Seeder, Sharp. ● 2011 LEON Series 4000 - 17’ 6 way Dozer ● 1991 CASE IH 9150 4WD Tractor s/n JCB0003856, 8738 hrs., 12 spd.,, P. Shift & PTO, One Owner ● 1981 CASE 2390 Tractor, 7115hrs., P. Shift TILLAGE EQUIPMENT ● EZEE-ON 7500 - 45’ AIR DRILL, single shoot & 250bu. ground drive Cart ● EZEE-ON 7400 - 42’ CHISEL PLOW , c/w 4 bar harrows ● BOURGAULT 6000 - 70’ Mid TINE HARRoWS ● DEGELMAN 40’ Land Roller ● JD 330 - 27’ Disc ● BRANDT 90’ P. Type SPRAYER, 800 gal tank, PTO ● LEON 3000 ground drive ROCK PICKER HARVEST EQUIPMENT Both Combines & Headers & Swather SELLING WITH TERMS - 1/3 Down Sale Day Balance due Aug. 1, 2015 ● 2009 GLEANER A86 COMBINE, s/n HUC8122, 776 sep. hrs., duals, MAV chopper, Outback Auto Steer, New Rub Bars, Has been through the Dealers Shop, Winter of 2015 ● 2009 AGCO 5100 - 36’ Draper Header c/w Pea Auger & Integrated Transport ● 1997 GLEANER R72 COMBINE, 2135 sep. hrs., M11 Cummins, Fully Serviced & Field Ready ● 1997 AGCO 400 - 25’ Straight Cut Header ● 2002 MacDon PREMIER SWATHER - 25’, 966 cutting hrs.● TRAILTECH Swather Transport GRAIN HANDLING EQUIP. ● 2008 J&M PTO GRAIN CART model 1325, c/w scale & tarp ● 2000 CASTLETON - 42’ Tridem GRAIN TRAILER ● F.KING 13”x85’ Swing Away Auger ● WESTFIELD 10”x36’ Auger c/w Hyd. Mover
LOCATION From Redwater 1 mi. East to R.R. 214 & 2.5 mi. North APPROX. 60 TRAILERS ● 1 PRECISION 28’ Pindle Hitch, T/A Trailer on Air, 2 - 20,000lb. axles, ramps, As New ● 2001 RISLEY SUPER-B Trailers, side dump c/w Terex 105CS Center mount Picker ● 2 ADVANCE SUPER-B Oil Tankers & 1 - B-Train Oil Tanker ● 2 - 2006 CANUCK Centre Tridem End Dumps, One is Certified ● 1 NEIL’S 16 wheel Float c/w Live Roll ● 1 -14’ Gravel Pup Trailer ● TRAILTECH 5th wheel 25’ Flatdeck c/w hyd. tilt ● 1 As New 10’ Enclosed Trailer ● Trailtech 28’ G/Neck T/A Dually ● Tandem Reel Trailer ● 2 TRAILMOBILE 45’ Tridem Flatdecks ● 3 - TRAILMOBILE 46’ Tandem Flatdecks, PLUS G/Necks, Bobcat & Flatdeck Trailers, 2 Lowboys ● 2 GRAVEL TRUCKS ● 7 HIGHWAY TRUCKS ● GRAIN TRUCKS, 1 TONS - GOOD CLEAN VEHICLES FARM EQUIPMENT ● MF 200 Swather ● CI 722 Swather ● HESSTON 8110 Swather ● MF 3070 Tractor c/w Leon 707 Loader ● IH B414 diesel Tractor, 3pt. ● MF 9550 S/C 30’ HEADER ● SPRAY-AIR 2072 Sprayer ● LEON 10’ - 3pt., 3 way hyd. Blade ● MORRIS 40’ Packer Bar ● BRANDT 50’ Harrows ● NH TX36 Combine ● GOOD SELECTION OF HAYING & CATTLE EqUIP. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ● TAKEUCHI TL140 Skidsteer, 1496hrs. ● JD 550G CAT, 3195 hrs. ● D6C Cat ● JD 230LC TRACKHOE c/w thumb ● HITACHI 200 TRACKHOE ● KOMATSU PC95 TRACKHOE ● 5 SEACANS, GOLf CARTS, QUADS ● PANELS. PH. GEORGE 780-916-4272 ● TAKEUCHI TL140, 110hp., rubber track SKIDSTEER, 1496 orig. Hrs., heated cab, power Bob Tach, joystick control, Extra Clean ● JD 550G Wide Pad CAT s/n L771316, 6 Way Dozer, 3195 hrs., canopy, winch, Sharp, Orig. Cond. ● KOMATSU PC95 TRACKHOE c/w manual thumb, 5401 hrs. PH. ROD 780-650-2224 ● 2001 JD230LC Trackhoe, thumb, 13,970 hrs.● 40” dig bucket● 60” clean up bucket ● brush rake PH.RON 780-656-0246 ● CASE 1370 TRACTOR, 5970 hrs., Approx. $10,000 Work orders, c/w 18.4x38 clamp on duals● CASE 885 MfWD Tractor, 8250 hrs., c/w 2255 loader, grapple & bucket, Approx. $20,000 Work orders● Mf 880 8x18 Moldboard Spring Triple Plow ● 1974 GMC 6000 Grain Truck, 54,400 orig. miles, c/w 15’ wood B&H, roll tarp,4&2spd., PH. DOUG 780-603-8989 ● 2001 EZEE-ON 33’ Air Drill, 12” spacing, single shoot, Cult., c/w 2175 Ezee-On Tank ● 27’ T/A Construction OFFICE TRAILER, wired, propane wall heaters ● 2004 Polaris 700 Quad c/w 4’ Blade NEW LISTINGS ● UNIVERSAL UTB 3pt. Tractor, c/w Loader, Rear Blade● 3pt Wood Chipper● Industrial Air Compressor● NEW SKIDSTEER Hyd. Bale Handler● 35’ Triple Axle G.Neck Trailer, 7000lb axles ● BELARIUS 250 Tractor, 540 PTO, 2 hyds. ● IH 12’ - 24 run Seed Drill Degelman 3 batt, PTO, Rock Picker MF 2 - 12’ Hoe Drills, 7” spacing, c/w Factory transport D 214 Sq. Baler JD 530 Rd. Baler Rock-O-Matic Rock Rake Shulte Rock Picker ● 16’ Starcraft aluminum boat with 65 hp Johnson motor ● 2006 BRANDT 5000EX Grain Vac ● RENN 1414 Silage Wagon ● 1979 VERSATILE 950 Series II 4WD TRACTOR. 20.8Rx38, 9669 hours. 4 hydraulics. New clutch ● fORD N TRACToR ● MASSEY 35 DELUXE Tractor● Grinder Mixer & Shredder● Grain Bagger● WESTfIELD 10”X61’ AUGER● 2003 Silverado ext. cab 4x4● 2006 - 2500 Crew Cab 4x4● HIGHLINE PRO 6600 BALE PROCESSOR● HIGHLINE 6000 PLUS Bale Processor● IH 510 Double Disc Drill INTERNET BIDDING with bidlive.prodaniukauctions.com -VIEW FULL LISTING ONLINE
FRI., APRIL 24 - 10:30 A.M. - FOR ARTHUR KUCHERAWAY & THE ESTATE OF DONALD KUCHERAWAY FOR INFORMATION PH. ARTHUR 780-632-3967
LOCATION From Mundare North on 855 to Twp Rd 544, 3 miles West to Rg.Rd. 172 & 1 mile North. ● CASE IH 385 Tractor, 1350 hrs. ● CASE 7220 FWA Tractor ● 2005 FREIGHTLINER,Tandem, Auto, 20’B&H ● CASE IH AIR DRILL ● CASE 2388 & 1680 Combines ● MF 9220 - 25’Swather ● PLUS TILLAGE & HAYING EQUIPMENT INTERNET BIDDING
SATURDAY, APRIL 25 - 11:00 A.M. - PETER & PAT DAHOY NAMAO - PH. 780-973-2371
LOCATION From Namao Store (which is 10 km. North of Edmonton on Hwy 28) then 2 km. East on Hwy 37 to RR 243 & 300 yards South. TRUCKS - 2010 FREIGHTLINER SELLS 1:00 P.M. SHARP ● 2010 FREIGHTLINER Tandem Truck, 15,500 km., 300 Cummins, Allison Automatic, c/w 20’ SWS Steel Box & Nordic Hoist, Loaded, Premium, One Owner Truck ● 1977 GMC 6500 Grain Truck, 16’ Steel B&H COMBINE & SWATHER ● JD CTS II COMBINE s/n 675503, 1928 threshing hrs.● JD 2320, gas,18’ Swather TRACTOR & TILLAGE ● JD 8650 4WD Tractor, 235hp., Quad Range, 4699 hrs., 1000 PTO, Green Lighted in 2009 ● WISHEK MODEL FD236 24’ Heavy Tandem Disc ● BOURGAULT 8810 - 32’ Cult., single shoot, floating hitch,8” spacing, BOUGAULT 2130 SPECIAL 2 comp. Tank.● BOUGAULT 4000 - 32’ Coil Packers
SUN., APRIL 26 - 10:30 A.M. - FOR ZORIA MELNYCHUK & THE ESTATE OF CLARENCE MELNYCHUK - WASKATENAU PH. 780-358-2552
LOCATION From Waskatenau on Sec. Hwy. 831, 10 miles North. Waskatenau is 55 miles N.E. of Edmonton on Hwy. 28. ● JD 9100 Tractor, 3045 hrs ● JD 9500 Combine ● JD 4240 & 4230 Tractors● Ezee-On 4600 33’ Disc, notched fronts ● MORRIS MAXIM II 40’ c/w 7040 Triple Comp. Tank ● JD 36’ Deep Tillage ● Brandt QF1500 - 100’ Sprayer ● Kirchner V Ditcher ● VERSATILE 4750 Swather ● 2 Sharp GM Grain Trucks c/w steel Boxes ● JD 3600 - 8 Bottom Plow ● PLUS TILLAGE, V. GOOD SHOP & YARD ITEMS
TUES., APRIL 21 - 11:00 A.M. - CHIZEN FARMS LTD. - RADWAY - PH. 780-818-2505
TUES., APRIL 28 - 11:00 A.M. - SANDY & NANCY ROGOZA - SMOKY LAKE PH. 780-383-2127 internet bidding with bidlive.prodaniukauctions.com
LOCATION From Radway 3 miles West on Highway 28 to R.R. 213 & 1 1/4 miles North. Radway is 45 miles N.E. of Edmonton. COMBINE & HEADER ● 2012 NH CR 8090 Combine, 383 threshing hrs., Full Load ● 2012 Vari-Feed 35’ Straight Cut Header SPRAYER & TRAILER ● 2011 ROGATOR 1396 - 100’ Sprayer, 909 hrs.,c/w 1300 gal. Stainless Tank ● WABASH 48’ Tandem Trailer c/w 3x1750 gal. poly tanks, & Chem. Handler 1 AIR SEEDER & TILLAGE ● 2007 NH SC430 Three Compartment Variable Rate Tow Between Air Tank ● 2007 NH SD 440A double shoot 58’ Cult.,Stealth openers, 10” spacing● 56’ Flexicoil 820 Deep Tillage Cult. ● 7200 Bourgault - 70’ Heavy Harrows TRACTORS ● 2007 CASE IH STEIGER 430, P.Shift, 1474 hrs.● NH TM115 FWA Tractor, 1980hrs TRUCKS & GRAIN TRAILERS ● 2008 FREIGHTLINER CLASSIC, 483,000km., SHARP UNIT ● 2000 IH EAGLE, Cat 500hp. 538,000 kms. ● 2010 Lode King Super B Grain Trailers, One Owner, 30,000kms. ● 2013 MAURER Alum. 45’ Tandem Grain Trailer, One Owner ● 1999 F350 LARIAT 4x4 diesel, Crew Cab, 38,500 kms.● 2007 SEADOO, GTI, 13 hrs. ● 1998 - 26.5’ TRAVELAIRE ● 2002 UNITED 26’ Enclosed Trailer ● HONDA 350 4X4 QUAD ● GRAIN BINS ● 5 MERIDIAN 4100bu. Hopper Bottoms ● 2 BROCK 12,500bu. Bins ● F.K. 13”x70’ Swing Away ● TFX 8”x51 c/w Mover ● VERY LITTLE MISC. INTERNET BIDDING
ALL SALES SUBJECT TO ADDITIONS & DELETIONS
LOCATION From Waskatenau on Sec. Hwy. 831, 10 miles North.Waskatenau is 55 miles N.E. of Edmonton on Hwy. 28. ● CASE IH 325 Tractor, 1181hrs ●CASE IH MXM130, c/w Quicke Loader 2281hrs. ● CASE IH 2388 - 469 Threshing hrs. ● MF 220 Swather, 889 hrs. ● MORRIS MAXIM II - 29’, single shoot c/w Ezee-On 3175 tank ● MORRIS 50’ Heavy Harrows● CASE 29’ Deep Tillage ● WHITE 20’ Tandem Disc ● CASE 4900 - 34’ Vibra Tiller ● HESSTON 1150 Haybine ● HESSTON 565A Baler ● 2 S/A Grain Trucks● PLUS TRUCKS, TILLAGE, STOCK TRAILER, CREEP FEEDER, CATTLE EQUIP. ETC. WEDNESDAY APRIL 29 - 10:30 AM. - FOR PETER & ALICE KSHYK (1088851 ALBERTA LTD ) - MUNDARE - PH. 780-603-5307
LOCATION From Vegreville,10 miles North on 857 to Twp.Rd. 540, then 3 1/4 miles West or from Mundare, 2 miles North on 855 then 7 3/4 miles East on Twp. Rd. 540 ● 1998 NH 9882 Tractor, 4660hrs ● CASE 2290 ● SPRAY COUPE 4640 ● 57’ Flexicoil Air Drill ● 2 NH TR98 Combines & 1 TR96 ● NH HW320 - 30’ Swather ● 1998 Pete & 1989 FREIGHTLINER Highway Trucks ● 1997 DOEPKER Tridem & 2003 Load King Tandem Gr. Trailer’s ● 17 Grain Bins ● Newer Grain Augers & Much More
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UNRESERVED FARM/ACREAGE
AUCTION
ESTATE OF KIM GOSNELL of HALKIRK, AB Location: From the Highway 12 east entrance into Halkirk, go 1/4 mile north. Watch for signs! Gate sign: 38313 Rg. Rd. 160 SW 19-38-15-W4
SAT., APRIL 25, 2015 – 10:00 a.m.
• Pictures on Website • Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, MC • Lunch Available
TRACTORS • JD 4840 tractor, 1979, 12,933 hrs, 180 hp, 20.8x 38 tires, powershift, 3 hyd. outlets, 1000 PTO, recent $20,000 work order, 3,800 hrs on rebuilt motor and 1,700 hrs on rebuilt trans. • John Deere 4030 tractor w/JD 148 FEL and 6’ bucket, 1973, 80 hp, 8,733 hrs, 540/1000 PTO, canopy, 18.4x34 tires, 2 hyds • Ford 4600 tractor w/FEL and 6’ bucket, 52 hp, 6,446 hrs, 16.9x30 tires, wheel weights, 3-pt. hitch, 2 hyd. outlets, 540 PTO, very good cond. • Case 1270 tractor, 1975, 5,982 hrs showing, 18.4x38 tires, 2 hyds, 1000 PTO • Versatile 850 Series 2 4WD tractor, 250 hp, 9,170 hrs showing, 20.8x38 duals, 3 hyds
LAWN and GARDEN • New Holland G4035 zero turn lawn mower w/Kohler 25 hp motor, 48” deck, excellent condition • JD LT166 ride-on lawn mower w/42” deck, 16 hp • Murray ride-on lawn tractor w/42” deck, 17 hp • Landmark MTD 28” snowblower, 10 hp • Wheeled weedeater • Macleods rototiller • BBQ • JD weedeater • Wheelbarrow • Garden swing
TRAILERS • 1994 Titan 24’ gooseneck t/a angle haul 3-horse trailer w/walk-thru living quarters, rear tack room • Two 1991 Doepker 30’ tri-axle FARM EQUIPMENT convertible trailers • John Deere 230 field disc, 24’ • 1989 Bergen t/a 16’ stock trailer, • Two Morris Challenger 32’ cultivators bumper hitch • IH 300 one-way discer w/Flexicoil • 150 Gallon poly tank mounted on s/a packers, 16’ trailer • Morris seed-rite drill SHOP EQUIPMENT and TOOLS • Flexi-coil postpounder w/4-way hyds IH 250 amp AC/DC welder w/cables; • IH 4000 SP swather w/24’ PU reel • Versatile #20 PT swather, 24’, bat reel Generac 20KW PTO generator; Trolley • John Deere 510 round baler, 1000 PTO cart; Pallet jack (4400 lb.); Tire trolley (1500 lb.); Two Upright metal tool chests; RECREATION and VEHICLE 2-Ton floor jack; Dewalt 18 Volt skill saw, • 2003 Yamaha Ultramatic Grizzly 660 reciprocating saw and drill; 3/4” Air and quad, 4x4, 3,205 km, 293 hrs, front electric impact wrenches; Car ramps; winch McCullough generator; Poulan chainsaw; • Honda CX 500 Custom street motorcycle Two 12V slip tank fuel pumps; Battery • 1985 Honda Big Red 3-Wheel ATC charger; Assortment of wrenches and • 16’ aluminum boat w/Evinrude 85 hp socket sets; Pipe and crescent wrenches; outboard motor and trailer Portable air tank; Omni ½ hp drill press; • 2001 Chrysler Intrepid 4-door car, Metal bender; Trucker style tie downs; loaded, 276,500 km, very good Extension ladder; Hitch mounted cargo condition carrier; Slip tank; Black & Decker rotary saw; Quad ramps; Skil reciprocating 3-PT. HITCH ATTACHMENTS saw; Hitachi mitre saw; Bench and angle • Farm King 8’ hyd. angle rear blade grinders; Transmission jack; Booster • JD 7’ and Land Pride 6’ rear blades cables; Logging chain; Jackall jacks; • Techma FM-180 6’’ mower Fence stretcher; Barbed wire; Halogen • Sweepstar 5’ sweeper light; Truck hitch step; Tablesaw; New ANTIQUES jugs of oil; Propane bottles; Sawhorses; • Two Trunks – circa 1905 Come-a-long; Tow rope; Extension • Two Chairs cords; Levels; Dolly; Boxes of nails; • Table w/2 leaves Jerry cans; Bolts and bolt bins; Boomers; • Fainting couch Screwdrivers; Punches; Skilsaw; Drill bits; • 1, 2, 6 and 8 Gallon crocks Polisher; Volt meter; Snowfence; Shop • Cream can w/lid vac; O-ring set; Grease pail; Plus more! • Ice cream maker • AUCTIONEER’S NOTE • Washboard • There is a nice variety of items up for • Tins, Lamps bids. For further info. call Dave at 403• Buffalo and muskrat coats 740-2973 or DAS at 1-877-874-2437. • Sauerkraut cutter • GST will be charged where applicable • This list is subject to additions and deletions
DUNKLE AUCTION SERVICES Box 545, Castor, Alberta Sale Site/Sale Day 403-575-5388, 403-740-6251 Phone/Fax 1-877-874-2437 (UP4BIDS)
780-608-2351 www.agsiag.com
DARRELL HELGELAND General Manager
BRENT McINDOE Business Agronomist
SCOTT CUNNINGHAM Business Agronomist
DYLAN HELGELAND Business Agronomist
DUANE BONNER Operations
DARCIE STANG Administration
COLE HELGELAND Operations
JONATHON MITTY Operations
Unreserved Public Farm Auction
R&B’s Spruce Lane Farms Ltd. – Randy & Bernie Jahns Forestburg, AB | April 17, 2015 · 10 am
www.dunkleauctions.com
Auctioneers Dwayne Dunkle Cal Herder Kurt Cole
“The The Sound that Sells” Sells
AB License #209769
Cashiers Carol Freimark Leigha Neal Pam Dunkle 1996 New Holland 9682 & Bourgault 8810 40 Ft w/3225
2003 Massey Ferguson 9790
AUCTION LOCATION: From FORESTBURG, AB, go 4.8 km (2.98 miles) East on Hwy 53 to Rge Rd 145, then South 1.6 km (1 mile). Yard on West side. GPS: 52.335674, -111.595282 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 1996 New Holland 9682 4WD Tractor · 1990 Ford 8830 MFWD Tractor · 2008 New Holland T5060 MFWD Tractor · 2009 New Holland T1520 MFWD Tractor · 2003 Massey Ferguson 9790 Combine · 2006 Massey Ferguson 9420 25 Ft Swather · Agco 30 Ft Draper · 1979 Ford 700 S/A Grain Truck · 1982 International S1900 T/A Grain Truck · 2001 International 9200 T/A Grain Truck · 1960 Ford F500 S/A Cab & Chassis · 1997 Ford F350XL Reg Cab 4x4 Flatbed Truck · 1998 Goertzen 19.4 Ft x 8.6 Ft T/A Equipment Trailer · 1999 Genie TMZ 34/19 Electric Tow-Behind Articulated Boom
Lift · Bourgault 8810 40 Ft Air Seeder · Bourgault 8810 40 Ft Air Seeder · Bourgault 9200 42 Ft Heavy Field Cultivator · Westward 10 Ft 3 Point Hitch Cultivator · Ezee-On 21 Ft Tandem Disc · 2007 Bourgault 6000 70 Ft Mid-Harrow · Bourgault 4000 40 Ft Packer Bar · Kinsella S/A 60 In. Rock Picker · Bourgault 850 Centurian III 83 Ft Pull Type Sprayer · Brandt 10 In. x 60 Ft Mechanical Swing Grain Auger · Brandt 8 In. x 45 Ft Grain Auger · Brandt 8 In. x 35 Ft Grain Auger · Sakundiak HD7-33 7 In. x 33 Ft Grain Auger · Kongskilde SUC500TR2 Grain Vac ...AND MUCH MORE!
For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com
Randy Jahns: 780.582.3953 (h), 780.690.5121 (c) Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Bobby Miller: 403.358.1393 800.491.4494
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On the Other Hand… The “Selfie” My iPad, my iPhone and my computer are full of them, sent from friends both known and unknown to me; and reposted by perfect (or imperfect) strangers. It seems everyone is into sending and posting their most current “selfie”. (For some most current means 20 to 30 such posts every day.) “This is me with…” Now, “this is me with…” “This is me doing…” Now, “this is me doing…” “This is me doing…with…” Et cetera, ad nauseum. The central word in all of these self-published and self-promoting “selfies” is “ME.” Frustrated by them all, I want to yell – “Get over yourself!” And still, they just keep coming. I remember when being selfish was a thing to be avoided, and when not avoided it was a thing for which we were ashamed. Today, it has become a thing to be celebrated (and with the help of social media the celebration goes on … and on…and on…). My parents worked hard (at least that is how my backside recalls it) to get “me” and “mine” out of my vocabulary, and more importantly, out of my selfish lifestyle. Now, it seems that the world conspires to put these selfish thoughts and selfish actions back into my vocabulary and into my lifestyle; and the world rewards me when I return that selfishness. OK, I admit it, I like to be noticed as much as the next guy. I like to be heard. I like to be considered. I like to be appreciated. I like to be recognized. (Oh no! I am more selfish than I thought.) Look out world, I am about to begin my own barrage of “selfies.” When I can’t do a “selfie” I will “photobomb” someone else’s “selfie” – (how narcissistic can one possibly get?). I will make it your job to advertise me, to amuse me, to advance me and my interests, and to celebrate me. It seems to work for others (based on the number of “selfies” created each day) so now it is my turn. So, get ready to go to work for me – here come my “selfies”. On the other hand, perhaps if I genuinely turn my interest and my attention to others; if I seek to celebrate the others in my circle of friends and in my circle of influence, both I and the ones I celebrate, appreciate and notice will hopefully become a little less selfish. My iPhone is already in my hand – mind if I take your picture?
Vulnerable Albertans protected in budget Submitted Income supports through the Alberta Seniors Benefit, AISH, child care subsidies for low-income families and other programs are unchanged under the new provincial budget and a new low-interest loan program will help more seniors stay in their homes. Seniors and low-income families and individuals in need will continue to have access to safe housing and shelter, and income support. Human Services is maintaining front-line services and staff for vulnerable Albertans. For seniors, a new low-interest Home
Repair Loan Program will be introduced that is flexible and more accessible to cover the costs of home repairs and modifications. “From children in poverty to our respected seniors, and for all the difficult life challenges that people can face in between, our government continues to provide caring and compassionate support to Albertans and families in need,” said Premier Jim Prentice. “We are protecting services for vulnerable Albertans, with support that continues to be among the highest in Canada,” said Heather Klimchuk, Minis-
ter of Human Services. “We are also working to integrate programs and services at the regional level, so that decisions are made in the community, closer to the people who depend on our services.” “Our government will continue to provide seniors with the supports and services they need to live in dignity in the communities they helped build, and we will help ensure that vulnerable Albertans have access to a variety of affordable housing options,” said Jeff Johnson, Minister of Seniors. Budget highlights No reductions to child
care subsidies for low-income families, Family and Community Support Services and Income Support. Accommodating growth for AISH and Persons with Developmental Disabilities. Maintained support for youth, women’s and homeless shelters, Sexual Assault Services, and Michener Centre. Maintained support for child-centred programs: adding three new Parent Link Centres bringing the total to 53, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder support networks, Family Support for Children with Disabilities.
To maintain front-line programs, funding is reallocated to core services by reducing administrative costs and finding efficiencies. No reductions to the Alberta Seniors Benefit income support. Continue to build new supportive living spaces. Continue to upgrade fire and safety systems in government owned or supported housing. Broader home repair loan program replaces limited grants. Ministry program and administration efficiencies saving $3 million.
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Community assists Augustana students By Dan Jensen
Individuals, businesses and organizations presented $76,000 in annually funded awards to 100 students, $113,500 in endowed awards to 122 students and more than $7,600 in bursaries to 15 students at the University of Alberta Augustana Campus Community Awards Banquet Feb. 25. “We have a record number of new annually funded and endowed awards to support our students,” said Augustana director of development and banquet emcee Bonnie Anderson. “Our awards program is growing and students are benefitting. The support sets Augustana apart and continues to make a big difference for tomorrow.” Augustana dean Dr. Allen Berger told donors that the investments they are making in the education of students is an ongoing source of inspiration and of hope. “They confirm for me that education is a public good and not just a private good,” said Dr. Berger. “That idea is alive and well here in Camrose and that is certainly a cause for celebration.” Augustana development assistant Bree Urkow expressed appreciation to those donors who increased their award, those who have continued to fund their award, those who gave to their endowment fund, and those who took over an award or created new ones. “I have been part of U of A and Augustana for seven years and I have witnessed a lot of change, yet the important things, the things that I have learned that make Augustana what it is still remain. A small rural campus with a rich heritage, a place where everybody knows everybody, a visionary leader, and a vibrant program that provides funding to deserving students.” First year biology student Natasha Spencer told donors that their gifts have a sense of accomplishment and belief to students that their hard work is paying off, as well as financial peace of mind. Continued on page 24
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Augustana dean Dr. Allan Berger presented an Augustana Faculty Dean’s Entrance Citation Award to Natasha Spencer, a first year biology major from Whitehorse. Natasha will earn the $2,500 award for every year that she maintains a minimum grade point average. Dean’s scholarships in the amount of $2,500 each were also presented to Augustana students left to right Darby Eistetter, Rita Baumann and Katrina Lexvold.
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Battle River Community Foundation director Brandon Kroeger presented cheques to Sheralyn Dobos, director of the Family Violence Action Society.
The Battle River Community Foundation awarded grants totalling $3,600 to the Family Violence Action Society – Camrose and District to assist in the cost of providing counselling services to children exposed to family violence. The grants were awarded from income earned by the Dave Jacobsen Memorial Fund, the Bob and Mazo O’Riordan Memorial Fund and the Community Fund. The Dave Jacobsen Memorial Fund was established in 2003 to support projects benefitting youth. The Bob and Mazo O’Riordan Memorial Fund was established in 1997 as a donor advised fund that allows the donor to recommend projects to the Foundation for funding. The Community Fund was established in 1997 and allows the Foundation board to select projects throughout the region for grants or to top up grants from other funds. The Battle River Community Foundation exists to support projects in East Central Alberta which benefit communities and have a positive impact on the future. Grants from the Battle River Community Foundation are primarily made possible through the generosity of individual donors and organizations that have created endowment funds. The principal of these endowment funds is kept intact and the income is made available annually to support local projects and organizations in accordance with the wishes of the donors. Since it was founded in 1995 the Battle River Community Foundation has granted over $2,900,000 to support important programs such as those operated by the Family Violence Action Society – Camrose and District.
Community assists students attending Augustana Continued from page 23
“ Your generosity means that we can worry less about the numbers in our bank account,” said Spencer, “and more about the numbers in our textbooks. In the years ahead as the students of Augustana become proud graduates and leaders in our respective fields we will remember your generosity and the opportunities you have created for us. We will strive to give back in the way those of you in this room have demonstrated.” Augustana Students’ Association vice-president of communications Joel Danyluk asked the current students to give back to Augustana after they have graduated. “I challenge you to give back to another student what you have received and more,” he said. “I believe we should all leave a situation better off than when we first got here.” Anderson noted that the Community Awards
Program received a boost last fall with the announcement that a new initiative had been created to invest in student athletes. “The university will offer a 50 per cent match each year for five years for new $2,000 awards pledged by donors to create $3,000 annual awards for our Viking athletes,” said Anderson. “With these new awards we will attract talent to earn a U of A Augustana degree while wearing the Viking red and black.” Augustana is gratified with the response that it has received to the program to date. “Camrose Constable Tyler Bellamy heard about this initiative and got 20 former hockey teammates together who each pledged $100 a year for five years to create an award to honour the memory of a teammate who passed away suddenly,” said Anderson. “We have also had a number of individual donors step
up, as well as faculty and staff.” Dr. Berger noted that just as community members are making valued investments in Augustana students, Augustana is making reciprocal investments in the community and in the region by prioritizing community engagement, volunteerism and community service learning as important parts of a liberal education. “In the future at Augustana, instead of having advising conversations focused narrowly on course selection and program requirements, advisors will work with students on personalized and comprehensive four year plans in which from day one they begin to think about how they might practice and test and apply their classroom learning through experiential opportunities like community service learning, community based internships, field research or study
overseas,” said Dr. Berger. “Already at Augustana we have half as many Community Ser vice Learning placements each year as we have total students enrolled. And each year approximately 75 per cent of our graduating students have had at least one Community Ser vice Learning placement during their undergraduate career. These numbers place us in a leadership position within the University of Alberta and across the province of Alberta. But we also know it is not sufficient to focus on numerical measures alone. We need to pay attention to the quality and the value of these experiences, measuring the learning outcomes for students and the impact that their work has on the larger community.” The Community Awards Program was established in 1973 to assist in making post-
secondary studies possible for students with limited resources and to attract students to the then Camrose Lutheran College. The initial committee, comprised of community members and college officials, was charged with the responsibility of recruiting gifts from the business community to fund awards. Working with the community, the committee promoted two award funds, the Current Scholarship Fund, now called Annual Awards, and the Scholarship Foundation, which held the Community Scholarship Fund and Associated Endowments. The awards program today continues to reflect the vision and goals of the founding members. It is administered through the Development and Student Awards Offices at Augustana in partnership with the Student Awards Office on the university’s north campus.
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Drinking, driving never go together Becky Oxton, Regional Traffic Safety Consultant
We have all heard the dangers of drinking and driving and I honestly believe that we all believe those dangers are real. Why then, do we continue to have and death and injury on our highways due to impaired driving? Whether or not you realize it or care to admit it, alcohol impairs your ability to make clear, well thought out decisions. Alcohol consumption slows down your body’s senses, making it more difficult to react to things quickly and safely. Impaired drivers tend to get “tunnel vision” and are not able to process everything happening around them. When unexpected things happen their ability to react appropriately is severely diminished and that can result in tragedy. The implications and dangers of impaired driving are clear: fines, licence suspensions, prison sentences, or worse. It’s important to remember that the risk is not only on the road, the same applies on the water or outdoor trail. The same consequences can apply if you operate a boat, ATV or off-road vehicle while intoxicated. Motors and alcohol do not mix! Our enforcement partners are on the lookout for impaired drivers and are endeavoring to keep our roadways safe for all. If you encounter a suspected impaired driver on the road, record the vehicles license number and call 911 from anywhere in the province. Be prepared to tell the dispatcher the licence number and the direction of travel of the vehicle as well other descriptors for the vehicle and why you suspect they may be impaired. It is critical that we continue to strive to improve our traffic safety skills and continue saving lives on Alberta’s roads.
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Camrose and District Fish and Game Association celebrates By Dan Jensen
The Camrose and District Fish and Game Association celebrated another busy year at its 21st annual fundraising and awards banquet March 14. Camrose and District Fish and Game Association is involved in a wide variety of local and provincial endeavours, from stocking the Pleasure Island trout pond just east of Camrose and pheasant releases to promoting catch-and-release programs and helping children attend outdoor youth camps. “We put $40,000 into the fish pond property in the last year thanks to the provincial government ($18,000) and matching grants,” said Fish and Game Association president Wayne Harde. “We have made some marvelous improvements out there.” The f ish pond is completely handicapped accessible (it has a ha ndicapped f ishing dock) and has a number of places for visitors to sit and watch geese and wildlife. “We were able to use a snowmobile to pull several
goose nesting platforms out onto the ice,” said Harde. The pond has a comfortable and relaxing setting thanks in part to 32 spruce trees that were donated by Denise and Bill Johnson from the Edberg and Ferintosh area. “He (Bill) brought his tree spade out there and put all the trees in for us,” said Harde. “Tom Tomaszewski and a few volunteers spent many days out there watering them.” The association was also involved with an Alberta Conservation Project in which 12 of its members assisted with the release of 1,800 pheasants into the Daysland Conservation Area in the fall of 2014 in hopes of getting more people to buy pheasant hunting licences. “If we can get more people interested in hunting pheasant in the province we will be able to gain more leverage with the landowners when it comes to habitat conservation projects that we undertake,” explained ACA biologist Mike Ukichura. “We will be able to show them that it is possible to do habitat conservation without negatively affecting their bottom line.”
Camrose and District Fish and Game Association vice president Glen Hand, left, and president Wayne Harde, right, presented the 2015 President’s Appreciation Award to Tom and Eva Tomaszewski in recognition of their devotion to the club over the years.
The association donated $1,000 during the year to the Alberta Fish and Game Association to assist with the purchase of more wildlife habitat. Awards Steve Reminsky received the award for white tail deer with antlers that measured 157.48 inches. Jim Lewis received the award for mule deer with antlers measuring 159.08 inches. Tim Sand received the
award for moose with antlers measuring 155.78 inches. Cheryl Blumhagen received the award for antelope with horns measuring 70.08 inches. Guy Anderson had the biggest elk antlers at 330.58 inches. Derek These had the award for cougar with a skull measuring 13 9/16 inches. George Cunningham had the largest walleye at 6.21 pounds, while Grant Skippen had the largest perch at one pound.
Jason Huellbusch received the master bow hunter award with a white tail deer whose antlers measured 134.78 inches. Daniel Busenius received the youth hunter award with a white tail deer whose antlers measured 120.78 inches. More information about the Camrose and District Fish and Game Association may be obtained by contacting Wayne Harde at 780672-7488 or Glen Hand at 780-672-2783.
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Hansen leaving cadets in good hands
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The 644 Cougars Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron will be losing a valuable member in Warrant Officer First Class, Alexander Hansen due to age graduation in June. Hansen has been the squadron leader for three years and he has enjoyed the journey from a rookie to accomplishing everything he could in cadets. Don’t expect him to miss the adventures for too long. “I’m thinking about joining the military (army) and learning the welding trade at the same time,” said Hansen. “I’ve enjoyed my time in air cadets, but I am looking forward to new challenges.” A year ago last January, Hansen was selected to go to New Zealand to represent the top cadets in Canada during an exchange. “We went over to help celebrate their 150th anniversary in cadet forces and join in on some activities,” he explained. “Meeting New Zealand people, seeing them drive on the opposite side of the road, seeing the amazing scenery and learning about cadets were highlights. In New Zealand the cadets have to pay for pretty much everything, where here we have sponsors to make it easier for us. Six of us from Canada went and getting to know them was a good experience as well.” Hansen enjoyed a Cessna plane ride to view the beautiful country. “I got to see pretty much all of New Zealand from the air,” he said. “It is so beautiful. We also did some mountain biking, so we got to see a lot of the country that way. That was one of the fun things, along with being in their final parade for the 150th anniversary. There were a lot of New Zealand and Australian people and just us six Canadians, so they made us feel special.” Hansen has participated in cadets for seven years and qualified for provincials in biathlon recently. Cadets and biathlon run in the Hansen family. “I’m following in my sister’s (Katie) footsteps, who went to nationals twice,” said the high school student. “I’m just following up behind her.” Hansen always wanted to join the army cadets, but with his sister already in air cadets he followed her. “Now I will be heading into the army side and hopefully face new challenges,” he continued. “I would like to spend 10 years in the military and then go into the civilian side of welding.” Hansen reflected on the past seven years. “I was a young 12-year-old about to
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cause trouble for someone. At first, I didn’t think much about being told what to do. Looking back, I have grown into a better human being because of my training, community involvement and experiences,” he added. “Now I have respect for everyone that gives me respect.” He recommends the cadet program to local youth. “It looks good on your job resume, it furthers your learning of aviation and survival situations, improves physical fitness and things like that,” he shared. “If you want to carry on in the cadets program you have to be mentally and physically fit to take on the challenges. It gives you a life goal to keep fit.” Hansen indicated that he is quite comfortable in leaving and turning the leadership role to the next person in line. “I feel that I’m leaving the program in good hands,” he said.
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Camrose County is still working on finding more RCMP officers to provide a safer rural area. The Camrose RCMP Detachment is limited to three members because of the number of caseloads for each officer. Right now the work load doesn’t warrant more officers. “That hasn’t changed,” Cpl. Beth Philipp said at the March 24 council meeting. Cpl. Philipp indicated that she would also be leaving the detachment in the near future. She said traffic concerns were their biggest time commitment and commented on the increasing number of false alarm calls. The number of calls increased from 102 to 156 last year. “That is pretty significant,” said Cpl.. Phillip. “We have also had an increase in property crimes. We are focusing on crime prevention.” Councillor Doug Lyseng made a motion at the previous meeting to seek an appointment with the RCMP at the spring convention of Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties to discuss the number of officers in the Camrose detachment. “We have established the Battle River Rural Crime Watch Society over the last few months and that has formed some partnerships throughout the area,” said Cpl.. Phillip. “We send out press releases, so people are now more informed.” Cpl. Philipp suggested more education has to given to people about alarms. “People buy alarms from security companies thinking every time they go off the police will be there with guns blazing to check if everything is alright. That’s not the case. We don’t respond to all alarms. Sometimes a cat, or animal walks by a motion sensor and it goes off. How do we respond when an alarm goes off and no one is home? We can’t just break in and shut the alarm off. People need to know how to operate them.” A lot of resources go out to false alarms, so an education piece along with a bylaw for repeat offenders might reduce the false alarms. “I would like to see more research on if the bylaws reduce the number of false alarms before I support this,” said councillor Jack Lyle. County protective services manager Mike Kuzio polled the surrounding counties and municipalities and only one, Leduc County, had a false alarm bylaw. “They allow send out invoices for locations that have a reoccurrence. Basically, the first one is a warning,” said Kuzio. The agenda item will be brought back at a future meeting.
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