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REVIEW East Central Alberta

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Targeting East Central Alberta

Volume 102 No. 24

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4-H clubs lined up their five well-matched steers with Coronation club taking the title in the ‘Pen of Five’ category at the Coronation District Show June 5.

Hanna Special Areas Board employees ratify three-year agreement Special Areas Board employees in Hanna have ratified a mediator’s recommendation for a new three-year agreement, including wage increases in every year of the agreement. “This is agreement is good for our members and good for the employer,” said AUPE President Guy Smith. “The wage increases in the agreement will help employees keep up with wage trends in Alberta, and that helps the Special Areas Board in Hanna retain experienced staff,” he explained. The agreement provides 2.75-percent wage increases effective Jan. 1 of 2013, 2014, and 2015, as well as market adjustments that will ensure employees’ wages keep pace with projected increases in Alberta Average Weekly Earnings. Operator classifications making up the majority of employees will also receive a two-per-cent market adjustment effective the first month after ratification of the agreement and a further two-per-cent market adjustment effective January 1, 2014. Certain assessor classifications will also receive market adjustments of four per cent, while the fire chief classification will receive a five per

cent market adjustment. These market adjustments are effective the first day of the month following ratification of the agreement by both parties. Other improvements include

increases in boot allowance, a new step added to the wage grid providing a four-per-cent increase to approximately 90 employees over the next two years, and an increase of $250 to the health spending account.

Hot summer predicted for east central Alberta Bethany Zacharias

ECA Review Journalist Summer is here-- or it’s supposed to be! Meteorologists at the Weather Network released their forecasts for summer in Canada on June 4, 2013. “Although most of Canada can expect a typical summer with near to above normal temperatures similar to last year,” said the Weather Network. “We predict a variable start to the season with stretches of warm weather sandwiched between some cool snaps in June.” What will the weather look like in Alberta this summer? Temperature wise, Alberta is predicted to see above normal numbers for the extreme south, west and east central parts. Every other region in Alberta should see normal seasonal

temperatures. Precipitation wise, the regions most likely to experience above normal amounts of rain are the ones in the north and the east along the Saskatchewan border. The extreme southwest should see below normal levels of precipitation. Summer’s typical hot, humid weather in many parts of Canada means an increased chance of severe thunderstorm activity, including tornadoes. Here are the Weather Network’s tips on how to stay safe when a storm hits this summer:

Lightning Safety When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors! - If you can hear thunder, you are close enough to be struck by lightning. Seek shelter in a building or in a

INDEX Coronation Council .........................2 Veteran School ................................3 Stettler Town Council.....................4 Cadets ........................................... 4, 5 Classifieds ................................ 15 - 17

OPINION: Same old, same old

Coronation Hanna 4-H news

Crossword puzzle...........................17 Alliance news ................................. 18 Obituary ........................................... 19

“It was a difficult negotiation, but we got a result that reflects the job market in Alberta and delivers employees reasonable improvements in their compensation,” said AUPE Negotiator Ken Cutrell.

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CORONATION COUNCIL

Delegations told they were meant for presentations, not questions Two delegations appeared before Coronation Town Council on Monday, June 10. Bernie Danylyshen made a presentation to council on failures by council in regards to not following through with motions made in the past and actions of council contravening the Muncipal Act. In closing, Danylyshen requested that Councillor Jackie Brigley resign due to his public humiliation caused by the letter on a previous town meeting submitted by Councillor Jackie Brigley over ‘stuff happening at the campground’ and the condition of his own personal property. In an interview with Brigley Tuesday, June 11 she stated she was ‘definitely not’ resigning. “Taxpayers voted me in and I’m not quitting because one taxpayer wants me to.” “I’m not letting the people down who voted for me,” concluded Brigley. Liz Adams was the second delegation requesting a public apology from Mayor Elliott to the Dafoe’s, campground attendents, over her actions in preventing Dafoe’s from continuing with their tree project. Adams also requested answers to why the town had by-laws when there was no one to enforce them. She was referring to an answer from an earlier inquiry about a vicious dog, that ‘the dog can be dealt with under the Animal By-law’, when later Adams found out the town could not afford a by-law officer, and according to Adams, the dog is still at large and as recent as last week she heard a female resident had been bitten. Mayor Elliott expressed several times

during the exchange that delegations were meant for presentations, not for asking questions. “We’re taxpayers,” said Adams in a Tuesday interview, “why can’t I come [to town council meetings] and ask questions.” Council re-visited the User Rates and Fees adding in a rental rate of $150 for renting the upstairs lounge and bar area in the curling rink. When Councillor Brigley questioned the Trial Balance expense to the Medical Clinic for supplies over budget by $1000. she was told it was an emergency expenditure for phones that had to be replaced. It was also noted the taxes for the physician’ s residences were an expense not in the budget. CAO Sandra Kulyk said when the town rents property, it is taxable.

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Veteran junior high busy fundraising for trip to Ottawa Students from Veteran School Junior High pose with World War II veteran Dave Pennington aged 92. (L-R) Back row: Emily Devereux, Emma Nelson, Jessica Sutherland, Micheal Saunders, Kevin Sorenson, MP, Sgt. Major Rick Duncan, Dave Pennington, Major Guillaume Arcoutte, Debbie Letniak, Veteran School principal and Rick Strankman, MLA. Front row: Ashley Cooper, Ashliegh Luttman, Shelby Pilling, Marissa Paley, Serena Stuart, Dalton Starosta, Steven Chapman, Sarah Tkach, Clay Howe, Hayden Schetzsle, Kurt Tkach and Nick Koturbash.

Bethany Zacharias

ECA Review Journalist Sixteen junior high students from Veteran School must raise $1550 each for their class trip to Ottawa in November. Last November Second World War Veteran Dave Pennington, aged 92, spoke in front the junior high students at Veteran School about his experiences fighting for the Canadian Forces in Italy during the Second World War. During his presentation, students learned that all of Mr. Pennington’s medals were either lost or missing. Students were so moved by Mr. Pennington’s visit that they wrote a letter to the Veterans Affairs

Office in Ottawa asking to have Mr. Pennington’s medals replaced. Their letter was answered, which was a big surprise to students and teachers, and Mr. Pennington’s medals were restored. Around the same time as this happened a former reporter at the ECA Review contacted the CBC to notify them of the story. Veteran School soon received national coverage for what their junior high class had accomplished. Coincidently, Dr. Paul Kavanagh, founder of Operation Veteran, a program designed to teach young people about war history in Canada, saw the CBC story from his home in Montreal and

decided to invite Veteran School’s junior high class to Ottawa in November, 2013 to participate in Operation Veteran. This includes an invitation to the official Remembrance Day ceremonies and a tour of the Canadian War Museum. Students are now in preparation mode for their upcoming trip. To fundraise money for their trip students will host bottle and battery drives, complete community work such as lawn mowing and weeding, and conduct a magazine sale. The students already managed to raise $5,600 in less than 10 days. The the cost includes their flight, accommodations, two meals and tours.

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The Sunshine club members purchased a new 2013 Dodge Caravan for the use of residents in the Hanna Lodge, Manors and Villa. (L-R) Hanna Chrysler owners Jackie and Terry Hensel, salesman Myles Smith, Diane Ronald, Phyllis Baker, Valorie Woelk, Violet Metzger and Hazel Schnurer.

Four-way Fire Services Agreement means change Bethany Zacharias

ECA Review Journalist The Town of Coronation, Town of Castor, Village of Halkirk and County of Paintearth have joined together in a Fire Services Agreement. The four parties involved have agreed to the joint use, control and management of fire extinguishing apparatus’ and equipment. Several major additions and changes will occur because of the Fire Services Agreement. The county will pay for 50 per cent to a maximum of $12,000 for a regional training initiative program. Previously, each department had to pay $1,000 per year. The maximum operating life of fire trucks supplied by the county will be 25 years. The county will provide a yearly payment of $15,000

to each municipality to cover general costs associated with operation of fire departments. Previously, the county provided $5,000 per year. The county will now pay an hourly rate of $25 per fire fighter, to a maximum of 15 fire fighters, deployed for calls. The previous

hourly rate was $20. Municipalities will now submit their own bills to Alberta Transportation and will retain 100 per cent of the revenue. Previously, the county submitted bills and paid municipalities 50 per cent of the revenue received for calls over two hours.

SHANIYA POLEGE ST. WALBURG SCHOOL Shaniya will be attending Lakeland College in Vermillion to enter into the Youth and Child Care Program with hopes of entering into the field of Addictions Counseling. Here’s to the days that turn into years, with friends that turn into family.

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Stettler Town Council to get a raise Brenda Schimke

ECA Review Reporter Those elected to Stettler Town Council this fall will get a pay raise. At their regular meeting on June 4, 2013, a motion was passed to increase the mayor’s annual remuneration from $20,000 to $30,000 and councillors from $13,333 to $15,000. To distance themselves somewhat from setting their own pay, councillors also voted that all further annual increases be tied to inside staff increases. Councillors argued that the mayor should receive twice as much as they do because of the amount of extra work involved. In addition to this annual stipend, council members get a per diem for out-of-town meetings or extraordinary in-town meetings at $130 for meetings up to four hours and $260 for a full-day meeting. All increases come into effect when the new council is voted in.

Community centre John Hull, architect for the renovations to the Stettler Community Centre, was at the meeting to give a status update and take questions. The latest estimate is now projected at $1,799,280 or $299,280 more than the previous Conceptual Design Phase Budget. Council had approved a new entry addition, stairs and foyer development. The complexity of adding on to two different building types and increasing space by 34m2 added $200,000. The other $99,000 included changing ceiling lighting fixtures from T12 to T8 to save energy,

adding two small air handling units to provide better air control to the Library and Seniors’ Centre and opening up the Library’s ceiling. These last three items have not been approved by council. A decision on the final renovations will be made after the tenders have been received and revenues confirmed. Councillor Leona Thorogood feels opening up the library ceiling is a “nice to have”, not a necessity and requested it be costed separately. She would also like to know what other sources of revenue are expected and how much.

Tax reprieve requested Ron Greidanus came before town council seeking reprieve from taxes on three vacant lots he had subdivided and been unable to sell. Because they were required to be less than one acre, they are now assessed as residential rather than agriculture. “I came to town council first before filing with the Appeal Board, because they can only do something about the assessment value, but the town has the ability to reduce taxes”, said Greidanus. Each property has been assessed $700 in taxes. Acting Chairman Peter Simons said, “the Municipal Act does give municipalities the right to give a reprieve on taxes, but council needs a good reason to make such an exception”. A decision on the matter has been put over to another meeting.

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Flight Sergeant Kelly Fiedler, aged 16, accepted the Top Level Four award from her mother Leftenant Tracey Fiedler June 3 at the Annual Ceremonial Review for cadets aged 12 - 18. Fiedler lives in Red Deer, Alberta and just completed her fourth year in the cadets.

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Local man waits on donor list but remains hopeful Bethany Zacharias

ECA Review Journalist

Ken Farwell hopes are high for a kidney transplant due to a new centre being built in Calgary designed specifically for people with vascular diseases.

Ken Farwell of Beiseker, Alberta lives with a vascular disease called Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD). It affects blood circulation in his body. His story began when he was diagnosed with Type II diabetes. After living with diabetes for 21 years his kidneys began to fail and he was forced to undergo dialysis in Calgary, Alberta and could no longer live at his home in Inuvik, North West Territories. Farwell’s diabetes worsened and caused severe blood circulation problems in his left leg. After two bypass surgeries and pain too severe to manage in his left leg, Farwell made the decision to have his left leg amputated. Farwell never saw a specialist until he experienced severe problems. Farwell said management of his diabetes from the onset could have impacted the course his health took. Farwell is currently on a kidney transplant list. He has been on this list for eight years. “I have a strong feeling I will receive a donor come Christmas time,” said Farwell. Farwell’s optimism is due in part

because he has hope and faith but also because of a new centre being built at the Peter Lougheed Centre in Calgary, Alberta designed specifically for people with vascular diseases. The new centre in Calgary, which is predicted to open in 2014, will be one of two centres in Canada and the only centre in Western Canada offering a high level of care for people with vascular diseases. The only other centre is at Toronto General Hospital. The centre will give those living with vascular diseases the tools and resources

needed to manage the progression of vascular conditions from the initial onset of diabetes and other risk factors. Something Farwell says he wished he had when he first was diagnosed with diabetes and PAD . Farwell is the son of Vinny and Josephine Farwell of Beiseker, Alberta, who were formerly from the Coronation area. Two of Farwell’s brothers, Mervin and Larry still live in Coronation. For more information on the new vascular centre being built in Calgary visit www.calgaryhealthtrust.ca.

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Flight Sergeant Mallory Schafer, age 16, accepted the Lord of Strathcona Medal from George Glazier, County of Paintearth Reeve, June 3 at the Annual Ceremonial Review for cadets aged 12 - 18 held in Castor, Alberta. The Lord of Strathcona Medal is the highest medal a cadet can earn. Schafer has been in the cadets for five years and is from Coronation, Alberta.

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Same old, same old! Brenda Schimke

ECA Review Journalist Prime Minister Harper likes to tell his troops that the hardest thing he ever did was go back on his election promise regarding Income Trusts. It’s rather odd to feel bad about a decision that was the right decision. Once Harper learned all the facts, Income Trusts, if left in place, would have financially crippled the Canadian economy. Former Conservative Edmonton-St. Albert MP, Brent Rathgerber, since resigning from the Conservative Caucus on June 6th is more likely to suggest that Harper should be more concerned about going back on his promises for open government, accountability and respect for taxpayers. To quit a political party and sit as an Independent is a career killer. It’s done only in two cirToday Brent cumstances, the party kicks you out, or your conscience can no Rathgerber feels longer justify what’s happening. like a trained, In the case of Rathgerber, he believed in the Reform movement, muzzled seal. “a band of Ottawa outsiders riding into town to clean the place up”. But the last year in the Conservative caucus had made him very uncomfortable. First, he spoke out against the Ministerial opulence in a blog entitled “Of Orange Juice and Limos”, which chastised some of Harper’s high flying cabinet ministers who showed no regard for taxpayers and didn’t get fired. Then there was the spending scandal of the greedy three Senators, and the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO’s) apparent involvement to help cover up Senator Mike Duffy’s mess. The final straw came when a group of Conservatives, on instruction from the PMO, voted against a private member’s transparency bill that would give the public access to details of public servants who earn more than $188,000 per year. Rathgerber still believes in the written principles of the Conservative Party and still supports Prime Minister Harper. But he could no longer abide with the super-controlled message and code of silence imposed on backbenchers. He understood the necessity to control the message when the Conservatives were a minority government, but today he feels like a trained, muzzled seal. He was weary of taking Ottawa’s message to the people, rather than taking his constituents’ message to Ottawa. This is not to say that the Liberals have a higher moral code than the Conservatives. The Sponsorship scandal says otherwise. What it says, however, is the Conservatives have no more bragging rights about being principled, accountable, ethical, transparent or respectful of taxpayers than any other political party. Power has dissolved the Conservative Party’s allegiance to Reform principles. A vote for the Conservative Party is a vote for a particular economic philosophy, but it is also a vote for “same-old, same-old” Ottawa politics! Rathgerber couldn’t buy into the hypocrisy any longer. He fell on his sword to save his conscience and now he stands alone in Ottawa--the last practising Reformer. And when he’s booted out at the next election, as most Independents are, the Reform movement will be officially dead.

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Parliament should post expense receipts online like City of Toronto and Alberta In light of the Deloitte report on inappropriate Senate expenses, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) is renewing its call for a new law that would take away the Parliamentary pension from any politician convicted of crimes related to abuse of their office. “Any politician convicted of stealing, fraud or breach of trust related to their position doesn’t deserve to get a cent from their taxpayer-funded pension plan,” said CTF Research Director Nick Bergamini. “When a politician is caught with their fingers in the cookie jar they shouldn’t just get a slap on the wrist.” The CTF first called for introduction of the “Raymond Lavigne Rule” – named after former Senator Raymond Lavigne – in 2011 after revelations that Lavigne would still be eligible for his generous Senate pension despite his fraud conviction. The chair of the Senate’s Board of Internal Economy, David Tkachuk, responding to yesterday’s release of the Deloitte investigation into improperly claimed Senate living expenses, stated that Senators Mac Harb and Patrick Brazeau clearly broke Senate rules and should repay their housing expenses. Senator Mike Duffy repaid $90,000 in housing expenses in April. “Given the serious nature of these allegations, the matter should be referred to the RCMP,” said Bergamini. “If they’re convicted, taxpayers shouldn’t be on the hook to keep these guys living in the lap of luxury for the rest of their lives.” The Government of Nova Scotia recently introduced a similar law in response to a provincial expense scandal that has seen three MLAs convicted of abusing their expense accounts and another awaiting trial. “We applaud the Nova Scotia government for sending a message to MLAs that if you break the law, you can’t expect another dime from taxpayers,” said CTF Atlantic Director Kevin Lacey. “In light of the Senate housing expenses scandal, the federal government should follow Nova Scotia’s lead.”

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The CTF calculates that if the senators were to remain in office until the mandatory retirement age of 75, they would collect a generous pension. Because Senate salaries and pensions are adjusted for inflation, Brazeau would be eligible for a $200,000 annual pension in 2049. Harb would receive $136,000 starting in 2028 while Duffy would collect $58,000 by 2021. The CTF is also calling on the feds to adopt the Government of Alberta’s expense disclosure policy, which sees politicians post their expenses online with accompanying receipts. “Posting expenses online would allow the public to keep tabs on politicians and stop these cases of abuse before they happen,” concluded Bergamini.

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Sage Nelson of the Dryland 4-H Club took Grand Champion Female in the Dryland Multi Club Show and in the Hanna District Show on Saturday, June 8 at the Hanna Arena for her 3 year old female.

Show at Hanna brings to end very busy 4-H year Saturday, June 8, 2013 brought to the end a very busy 4-H year for the Dryland Multi Club from Youngstown, AB. 4-H members arrived at the Hanna Arena bright and early to get their projects ready for the show. First in the ring were the females. Cordell Nelson placed first and Kate Nelson second with their heifers. In the 2 year old class; Kate was first and Cordell second. For the 3 year olds Sage Nelson was first and Cordell second. Cordell was our only member with a herd. The Champion female for the club went to Sage Nelson with her 3 year old and Reserve Champion was Kate Nelson with her 2 year old. After all the clubs showed their females it was time for the Interclub competition. Cordell received: Reserve Champion Heifer, 2 year old, and herd. Kate received: Grand Champion 2 year old, Reserve Champion cow/calf and Reserve Female with her 2 year old. Sage received: Grand Champion 3 year old, Cow/calf and Grand Champion Female. After the Females it was the lamb members turn to show their animals, being the only club with sheep the show winners are as follows: Grand Champion Lamb – Leslie Snell, Reserve Champion Lamb – Nathan Ball. For Showmanship & Grooming Nathan Ball first for Sr., Intermediate: 1st

- Jaxen Tattrie, 2nd - Kallee Hausauer, Junior: 1st - Dixon Tattrie, 2nd - Spencer Hogan. Rate of Gain went to Nathan Ball. Steer project winners were: Grand Champion in the Dryland club went to Clay Andrew, who went on the win the District Grand Champion. Reserve Champion at the club level went to Kate Nelson. Grooming winners were Senior: 1st – Clay Andrew (District Champion too), 2nd – Austin Andrew, Intermediate – 1st - Kate Nelson, 2nd - Cordell Nelson, Junior: 1st - Spencer MacMillan, 2nd - Jace Powell. Showmanship – Senior: 1st - Austin Andrew, 2nd – Clay Andrew, Intermediate: 1st - Sage Nelson, 2nd Cordell Nelson, (both were District Champions too) Junior: 1st - Sarah MacPherson, 2nd - Jace Powell. Jace and Kate won District Rate of Gain as well. In the evening the animals were sold. The winners of the Carcass project were also announced, Brody Tattrie placed first and Ainsley Nelson was second. Dixon Tattrie won the evaluation contest and Junior judging. Jaxen Tattrie won Intermediate judging and Brody won the Senior judging.

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Clay Andrew took the Grand Champion steer at the Dryland Multi Club show and went on to win the District Grand Champion. Other clubs in the Hanna District included Hanna Rangeland 4-H Multi Club and the East Sounding Creek Beef Club.

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The Dryland Multi Club was the only club in the Hanna & district Show to have sheep. Leslie Snell (above) won for Grand Champion Lamb and Nathan Ball took Reserve Champion.

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Results from Coronation’s 4-H District Show and Sale Bethany Zacharias

ECA Review Journalist Two girls from the Coronation Beef Club took home top titles June 5 at the Coronation 4-H District Show and Sale. Chelsey Sieger won Grand Champion

Steer while Kyla Duncan came in second, earning her the title of Reserve Champion Steer. Other winners from that day include: Cayden Spady of the Paintearth Beef Club won Champion Breeding Female, while Shanelle Evans of the Altario Beef

Chelsey Sieger (above) of the Coronation 4-H Beef Club had the Grand Champion steer at the 2013 Coronation & District 4-H Show and Sale while Kyla Duncan (pictured below) took the Reserve Grand Champion steer at the show. Judging the event was Bill Dietrich.

Club took home the title of Reserve Breeding Female. Oliver Edwards of the Altario Beef Club won Champion Yearling Heifer and Dayleen Kerr from the Consort Beef Club came in second earning the title of Reserve Champion Yearling Heifer. Shanelle Evans also won Champion Two Year Old Female, while Ty Spady of the Paintearth Beef Club won Reserve Champion Two Year Old Female. Cayden Spady won Champion Three Year Old Female and Kyla Duncan also earned the title of Reserve Champion Three Year Old Female. Deanna Seitz of the Consort Beef Club won the Champion Herd category, while Dayleen Kerr was awarded Reserve Champion Herd. Logan Taylor of the Brownfield Beef Club won Senior Showmanship and Brianna Bouyer from the Paintearth Beef Club received Reserve Senior Showmanship. Benjamin Doolaege of the Paintearth Beef Club came first in the Senior

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• Case IH 5140 mfwd tractor, S/N 1008781 c/w 6599 hours, 3 pt, dual hyd., 1000 PTO, 4 spd. p.s. transmission, 18.4 x 38 rear, 4.9 x 24 front, sells with Dual 210 self leveling loader, bucket, grapple, loaded, cab.

• 1978 Case 1370 2 wd tractor, S/N 8800062 c/w 20.8 x 38 duals, 2 hyd., 5235 hours, p.s. transmission, cab.

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• 1986 Prairie Haul 18’ gooseneck stock trailer, VIN 219-SA3B3GT031018 c/w new floor, matting, galvanized walls, 2 comp. • 1968 Ford 600 grain truck c/w new engine, 16’ steel strong box, 5 x 2 transmission, plumbed, VIN F610RB48169 • 1985 Ford 150 XLT 4x4 pickup.

• Hesston 14’ 1160 hydraswing mowerconditioner, S/N 42772 c/w new knives, reel teeth, new guards. • Hesston 856 round baler, S/N R85600175, shedded, used lightly • Kellough 12’ x 24’ stack mover, steel deck, new HARVEST tires • Sprintmaster 6 wheel hay rake • 4 wheel HARVEST HARVEST wagon and flatbed • Dump rake.

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• Hesston 6450 - 18’ s.p. swather, S/N 05166 c/w U2 pick-up reel, cab. • Sakundiak HD 10-1800 - 60’ swing auger. • M.F. 750 s.p. combine diesel, 1978/79, new sieves, new front fan, new p.u. belts, chopper • Sakundiak HD7-41 auger c/w Kohler engine, new flighting and tube • Sakundiak 7” x 50’ auger & motor • Renn drum type pickup - parts. • Ezee-on 27’ model 3500 d.t. air seeder cultivator with model 160 Eagle air seeder tank. • Case 16’ double disc - notched blades • Geo White 60’ crop sprayer aluminum tank • Leon fork type rock picker • Renn hyd. post pounder new pump • 1-bottom sulky plow • Fertilizer tank - slide in.

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BINS & FUEL TOOLS & STORAGE MISC. • 12’ aluminum boat withRELATED 6 h.p. Evinrude motor LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK RELATED • Forney 180 amp welder • Honda pressure LIVESTOCK RELATED washer • SMC air compressor • Makita cut-off LIVESTOCK RELATED saw • Accet. outfit • New B&S motor - 5 h.p.

• New Ekay bin sweep • Kirks stoker furnace • 2 - 5 gal. green & white paint • Table saw TOOLS &Shop MISCELLANEOUS • Hyd. jacks •& vac • Drill press • Leg vice TOOLS MISCELLANEOUS & •MISCELLANEOUS • TOOLS 6” bench vice Drill bits • Chains • 2 baler beltsTOOLS • Electric & motors • Oil pumps • Hand tools MISCELLANEOUS • Anvil • Leveler hitch • Chain hoist • New 750 comb. elevator chains • Lanterns • Forks • Shovels and more.

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• Case IH 7120 mfwd tractor, S/N 0037367 c/w 18 spd. p.s. transmission, 20.8 R38 tires, 3 hyd., approx. 6000 hours, 540/1000 PTO, loaded, cab. • IHC 4366 4 wd tractor, S/N 2970002U010397 c/w 7264 hours, recent engine overhaul, 5 spd. Hi-Lo, good 18.4 x 38 duals, 3 hyd. • Cockshutt 1365 2 wd tractor, S/N 7073788045 c/w 3 pt, diesel, 4 spd. Hi-Lo, good 16.9 x 30 tires. • J.D. 4010 tractor, S/N 4239 c/w 18.4 x 34 tires, new hyd. pump, dual hyd., cab, Ezee-on loader, bucket, grapple, spear. • J.D. 60 tractor, S/N 6010042 • M.H. 55 tractor, S/N 12705 - parts.

• J.D. 230 24’ double disc, S/N 024916 • Case 27’ #324 d.t. cultivator • IHC 55 36’ chisel plow • Kello 12’ series 130 double disc • Morris B3-36 rod weeder • B2-24 rod weeder • IHC 36’ field cultivator • 2 x 12’ IHC d.d. drills with tandem hitch • 10’ Case wheel disc • 2 - 40’ diamond harrows & d. bars • Versatile 500 gal. sprayer • Misc. flex harrows • 14’ Massey d.t. cultivator • 36’ - 4 section heavy rail iron hay float • IHC #10 - 12’ d.d. seed drills • 12’ Robin d.t. cultivator & ram • 14’ J.D. rod weeder & flex harrows • 40’ gal. crop sprayer • Sets of spring tooth harrows • Linden hyd. post pounder • Massey hyd. dump flatbed trailer • Numerous rail iron floats.

TRUCKS & VEHICLES • 1978 GMC 6500 truck, c/w box, hoist, 5x2 trans., 31,000 miles. • 1970 Fargo Camper special, automatic. Collectors: 1940 Plymouth 4 dr sedan, suicide doors • 1952 GMC 9100 truck cab & chassis. • 1989 Mercury Marquis 4 dr sedan, 58,000 kms • 1977 Dodge Tradesman 200 camperized van, loaded, 100,000 kms • 1990 Chev Silverado 1/2 ton, automatic • 1977 Ford F250 pickup c/w topper • 1975 Dodge 300 1 ton c/w box, hoist • 1978 Ford F150 Ranger - parts • 1969 Ford LTD 2 dr hardtop, new 390 engine • 1965 Mercury 100 pick-up, automatic - parts •1989 GMC 1/2 ton, automatic, box liner, 49,000 kms • 1970 Dodge Fargo 1/2 ton • IHC A170 truck - parts • 1964 Dodge 4 dr sedan - parts.

3-POINT EQUIPMENT • Farm King 6’ - 3 pt rotovator • Leon 8’ blade • Westward 100 gal. 3 pt yard sprayer • Inland 8’ snow blower, S/N 896.

COLLECTOR’S EQUIP. • 2 wooden wheel wagons • 2 steel wheel grain wagons • Several dump rakes • Seel wheel wagon • Threshing machine • Overshot stacker • Wagon pump • Binder • Dirt slip • Johnson 3 shank cultivator chaff wagon • J.D. 4-bottom plow • Single bottom steel wheel breaking plow • Various old, small equipment for parts and scrap.

For Details Call: 403-742-2368 Greg - 403-740-9610 Jim - 403-740-9609 Brad - 780-679-5500 Auctioneers: Allen McMillan, Dick Creasey, Scott Douglas Terry Silbernagel Cashier: Lona Benjamin

HARVEST • Versatile 330 - 14’ s.p. swather, p.u. reel • 20’ J.D. p.t. swather • 14’ bat. reel • Old 12’ swather parts • McCormick 230 - 14’ swather - parts • IHC 201 - 16’ swather - parts • CCIL 18’ & 14’ swathers - parts • Swather mover • Sakundiak 8” x45’ PTO auger • Several small augers & motors • CCIL 9600 p.t. combine • Chaff wagon with good 16 h.p. blower.

HAYING • N.H. 1100 15’ s.p. mower conditioner, gas, S/N 398767. • M.F. round baler • J.D. wagon & flatbed • Several 4 wheel wagons & frames • Sitrex 10 wheel 3 pt hay rake • 2 - Allis original small round balers • MF #12 square baler • J.D. 9’ mower • IHC 7’ mower • M.H. #11 side del. hay rake • J.D. 14’ dump rake • J.D. 1064 4 wheel wagon & flatbed.

Buildings, Bins, Fuel Storage • 3 - 2000 - 2500 bus. Westeel bins • 4 - 1650 bus. Westeel bins • 2 - 2500 bus. Westeel & Butler bins • 2 - 2000 bus. Butler bins • 2 - 1650 bus. Butler bins * ALL BINS WITH NEW FLOORS * • 7 500 gal. & 300 gal. fuel tanks & stands - plus contents • 100 and 200 barrel oilfield fuel tanks. • Slip tanks • Barrels • 2 - 1200 gal. plastic nurse tanks • Behlen 51’ x 102’ steel quonset - to assemble • 8’ x 10’ metal shed • 10’ dia. stock tank

Stettler Auction Mart (1990) Ltd.

• 3 - 12’ x 20’ garage sheds on skids • 1000 gal. fibreglass water tank • 48’ x 8.5’ x 9.5’ steel container • 12’ x 60’ mobile home • 2 fabric garages.

YARD & RECREATION • 27,000 wt. new PTO power plant • Craftsman II 4 wheel steer ride-on • 340 Liquifire J.D. sled • Craftsman 8/25 tracked snowblower • Troybilt hand tiller • Push mowers • Outdoor ride-on mower • 2 - 8’ x 10’ steel deck - tilt utility trailers • Large number garden tools • 12’ aluminum boat • New 5 h.p. sickle mower.

TREES, LUMBER, POSTS • Lifts of misc. plank • 1 x • Approx. 400 spruce trees, 5’ to 25’ - some Blue. 6 tongue & groove • Plywood • Aluminum sheet metal • Trailer loads of lumber, ties, skids • Treated posts - various • Approx. 20 power poles • 8 rolls new barb wire • Various wire • 2 rolls ground mesh.

TOOLS & MISC. • Every tool & power tool imaginable including: • Several Beach cabinets full • Upright air compressor • Cement saws • Drill presses • Anvils • 55T hydraulic press • New sweeps & spokes • Countless hand tools • Aluminum step & extension ladders • Power hack saw • Welders and much more too numerous to detail. Many tools will be in the “Storage Wars” section.

STORAGE WARS AUCTION • 14 grain bins and several buildings filled with tools, miscellaneous, antiques, furniture, yard equipment, household items, everything imaginable! Selling in entire lots to the highest bidder! Have a look and take your chances. Some great deals will be had. EXCITEMENT GALORE! DON’T MISS!


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GL 72, ‘97.................................................Many to choose from GL 72, ‘94, 2200 sep. hr ............................................ $60,500 GL R62, ‘94, 1734 sep hr ...........................................$38,500 GL R5, ...................................................................... $16,500 14 - MF 9895, 250 - 1000 hr .................................. Coming In MF 9795, 441 sep hr .............................................. $247,500 3 - MF 9790’s, .................................... $137,500 - $159,500 MF 8780XP, 1525 sep hr ........................................... $99,000 MF 8780, ‘97, 2250 sep hr ........................................ $59,000 MF 8460, ‘94, 2773 hr .............................................. $44,000 MF 8570, 2122 hr .....................................................$33,000 NH TX68, ‘98, 2200 T/hr. CNT ................................... $53,900

Case MX125 Puma, 400 hr, ldr/grap ........................ $98,000 MF 6485, ‘08, 1375 hr. ldr/ grap................................ $96,000 Various sizes of Headers & MF 6180, 4650 hr, Idr/ grap ...................................... $45,000 Adapters In Stock MF 8120,Idr/grap ...................................................... $44,900 Case IH 7120, ‘92, FWA, ldr/grap.............................. $39,000 Case 2290, 3601 hr, FWA, Leon 790 ldr/grap ............. $18,900 MF 9145, 14’ hdrs ..................................................... $24,900 White 6085, cab ...................................................... $14,900 Hesston 1275 mo co, 16’ ........................................ $16,000 IH 1466, 7000 hr, duals ............................................ $12,900 Case 625 auger hdr, 14’ ......................................... $14,900 Allis Chalmers 7060, 7750 hr ................................ $12, 900 See website for large selection of Lawn & Garden Equipment MF 2856A baler, twine wrap ................................... $39,900 MF 2756A baler, mesh wrap .................................... $33,900 JD 1600A, mdco 16’ ...................................................$11,500 CIH 716 hay header, ................................................ $5,500 24 mo. INTEREST FREE Hesston 4750, square, ‘94..........................................OFFERS MANY 2012 MF WR9740, MF 9435, MF 220,14’ & 16’, auger............................................. $14,900

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MF 9430 ALL SIZES MF WR9770, ‘12, 110 hr, 16’ 9192 hay hdr............ $159,500 MF 220, ‘97, 1509 hr, 26’ ......................................... $42,000 MF 220, 2400 hr, 14’ hay hdr.................................... $35,000 MF 200, 22’, 2800 hr ..............................................$22,900 Vers 4750, 25’, PUR .................................................$16,900 2 CI 722, 22’ & 26’ ..................................................$14,000 Hesston 1200, P/T, 21 ‘ & 25’, PU reel .................... $12,000 JD 590, P/T, 30’, PU reel .......................................... $12,000 MacDon 3000 (Black), P/T, 21’, PU reel...................$9,000 CIH 730, PI T. Batt reel ................................................ $7,000

SPRAYERS

S/coupe 7660, 325 hr............................................. $175,000 S/coupe 7650, 1290 hr ........................................... $130,000 S/coupe 4650, 1300 hr............................................. $75,000 S/coupe 4640, 1707 hr ............................................. $72,000 S/coupe 220, ........................................................... $16,000 F/Coil 68XL, 130’ .................................................... $29,000 Vers SX275, 100 hr................................................. $225,000 Brandt QF 2500, 100’ ............................................. $15,000 Brandt HC Quickfold, 100’ ......................................$11,500 3x F/Coil 65, 100’ .......................................... From $10,000

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New Nobel Tow Behind, 30’, double shoot .............. $21,900 Used Qualifying Combine 24 mo INTEREST FREE 2 x GL R76, ‘09 ...................................................... $210,000 F/Coil 1720 Tank Only ..........................................$3,000 GL R75, ‘03 ............................................................ $192,500

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a couple Bourgault para link 3320 drills, with 6550 tanks, available yet

2011 New Holland 51’ drill, 10” space, paired row openers, 5.5” packers c/w 430 bushel 2011 tank . . $173,500

2007 John Deere 4320, 50hp compact loader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,500

1994 New Holland 8240, MFD, loader . . . $37,850 2006 New Holland 40’ drill, 10” space, no openers, 3.5” steel packers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $46,500 2011 New Holland T1520, compact, 35hp, 46 hrs, MFD, 2002 Flexicoil 57’ 5000, 10” space, 4” rubber, no loader, hydro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,900 openers, dual shoot kit, 3450 variable rate drive . . . 2004 New Holland TJ-425 gear tans, $84,500 2400 hrs, 710 metrics, degleman blade . $189,500 2000 Flexicoil 45’ 5000, 12” space, 3.5” steel, paired row double shoot, c/w 4350 tank . . $87,500 1998 Agco 9735, MFD, loader, grapple, 6400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $43,850 2007 Flexicoil 70’ P1060, fold behind drill, 12” space, no openers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75,000 2010 Bourgault 72’ 5710, 9.8” space, 3.5” steel packers, dutch paired row openers c/w bourgault 6700 air tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $232,000 2004 Bourgault 54’ 5710, MRBs, 9.8” space, double shoot, c/w 5350 bourgault air seeder . . . . . $129,000 2002 Bourgault 54’ 5710, MRBs, 9.8” space, double shoot, c/w 5300 bourgault air seeder . . . . . $119,500 2002 Bourgault 54’ 5710, double shoot, dutch paired row openers c/w bourgault 5350 . $119,500 2000 Bourgault 34’ 5710 drill, MRBs, double shoot c/w bourgault 4350 tank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $79,500 4 other used tanks and couple other used air drills and cultivators, . . . . . . . . . . Call for details

1998 New Holland TV-145, full load, 9000 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $53,500 2010 New Holland T9.670, full gps, weights, triple tires, 179 hrs . . . . . . . .$325,000 SOLD 2001 Supreme 700T, twin screw, vertical mixer, scales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$27,950 SOLD 2009 New Holland C190, track skid steer loader, 1250 hrs, AC, heater, pilot controls . . . . . . $34,500

USED HIGH CLEARANCE SPRAYER 2011 John Deere 4730, 1212 hrs, 100’, 800 gal, auto shut off, auto height, auto steer, 2 sets tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $223,500 2007 Apache AS1010, 1500 hrs, funk trans, drop box, sharp shooter, full GPS. . . . . . . $137,500

USED SWATHERS

New H Holland H8060, 2010 N ll d H8060 c/w 36’ honey bee header, 500 hrs . . . . . $129,500 2 - 2012 Macdon M155, 30’ dk, ds, big rubber, 438 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coming In 1 - 2011 Macdon M150, 30’ ds, dk big rubber 450 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coming In 1 - 2008 Macdon M-150, 30’ ds, dk, big rubber ,980 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coming In

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USED COMBINES SEVERAL OTHER GOOD COMBINES IN STOCK! 2009 New Holland CR9070, w/650 sep hrs, singles, deluxe chopper, yeild and moisture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $249,000 3 - 2008 New Holland CR9070, just coming in, 1100 - 1400 sep hrs, full loads, singles . $224,500 2006 New Holland CR970, 1040 sep hrs, duals, diff lock long auger . . . . . . . . . . . $189,500 2005 John Deere 9760 STS, 1850 sep hrs, 900 singles, hopper topper, yield and moisture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $148,500 2005 John Deere 9760, 1920 sep hrs, 900 singles, hopper topper, yield & moisture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $148,500 2010 New Holland CR-9070, 500 eng hrs, duals, full GPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $279,500

1 Used Bourgault 1650, 16 bale hunter . . $28,750

2008 John Deere 4895, 800 hrs, c/w 16’ hay header . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $79,950

2011 New Holland CX-8080, 16’ PU, 350 hrs deluxe chopper, duals, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$269,500 SOLD

1 New Morris 1400, 2012, 14 bale haulers . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,000 cash each

2009 New Holland H8040, c/w 16’ hay header, 500 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $89,500

2004 New Holland CR940, 1250 hrs, 14’ pick up header, completely redone . . $134,500

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AUCTION

SATURDAY, JUNE 22 @ 9 AM Location: Montgomery Auction Sales Centre

1 Mile North of Blackfalds, Alberta, 2 Miles East on Lakeside Sargent Road

Tools & Misc @ 9 Am; Lawn & Garden, Lumber @ 9:30 Am; Machinery & Livestock Equipment, Vehicles, Trailers @ 1 pm

1975 John Deere 2130 2WD Tractor w/JD146 loader and 3PT

Selling in 3 Rings: 9am – Misc • 9:30am Lawn & Garden • 10am Lumber • 12 Noon Grain Bins • 1 pm Machinery Trailer S/A Utility Trailer w/ Military Box & Rack

C.W. (Bud) Richardson Dispersal

1975 John Deere 2130 2WD Tractor w/JD146 loader and 3PT

2004 Dodge Ram 2500 Crew Cab SB 4x4 Diesel Truck

NH 1002 Stackliner Stacker

1991 IHC 9300 T/A Truck w/15’ Gravel Box & Tarp

Welder, Tool Chest, Record #8 Vise, Bench Grinder w/Pedestal, Vondall 36” Wood Lathe, WS Portable Air Compressor, Beaver 10” Table Saw, HD Floor Transmission Jack, Jack Stands, Grease Guns, Jackalls, Oxy/Acc Cutting Torch Set, Pedestal Drill Press, Coats 310 Tire Changer, Mitre Saw, Welding

2-(New)Ranch King Livestock Squeeze w/Self Catch Head Gate

TRACTORS

1978 IHC 986 Diesel Tractor w/Cab, 2 PTO & Leon 9’ Dozer Blade, 1975 John Deere 2130 2WD Tractor w/JD146 loader and 3PT, 2010H LS 4WD Compact Tractor w/Mower, Quick Attach,3PT, FEL – 29HP, 2005 Case DX26 Compact Tractor w/Case LX112 FEL & 54” Bucket, Yanmar 226D 4WD Diesel Tractor, ANTIQUE TRACTOR 1935 JD “A” Unstyled Tractor – Restored S/N 417271 FARM MACHINERY Vermeer 504F Rnd. Baler, NH 273 Square Baler, NH 488 9’ Haybine, NH 1002 Stackliner Stacker, JD 39 Sickle Mower w/3PT, Agri-steel 16’ CCIL Field Disc, 15 Bale Stoker, 15 Bale Retriever, Vicon 4 Wheel Side Delivery Hay Rake, Sitrex Hay Tedder, 12’ Double Field Disc, 7’ Disc w/3PT, JD 37 Sickle Mower, Dairy Barn Saw Dust Blower, Renn 2000 SP Swather w/Macdon 14’ Pick Up Reel, Brandt 80’ Field Sprayer w/830 gal Tank & Monitor (New)5’ & 6’ Finishing Mowers w/3PT, (New) 5’ & 6’ Rough Cut Mowers w/ 3PT, (New) 6’ Box Scrapers w/3PT, (New)6’ Rear Blades w/3PT, (New) 6’ Landscaping Rakes w/3PT, (New) 30” Dirt Scoops w/3PT, (New) 3 Pt Quick Attaches, (New) 5 Cubic Meter Cement Mixers w/3PT, (New) Bale Spears w/3PT, King Kutter 5’ Rough Cut Mower w/3PT, Maki 5’ Cultivator w/3PT, Ant. JD Plow, Westward 8’-2 Pc. Harrows w/3PT, 8’ Rear Blade w/3Pt, Skid Steer Attachments Including Hyd. Edger for Stump Removal Attachment, EZEE-ON Bale Fork Attachment, Bocat 5’ Sweeper, Stout Grapple, Conterra 12” & 10” Auger Attachment, Log Splitter Attachment, McAllister Auger Mover, Viva 440 Truck Mt. Knuckle Picker, Forklift Attachment to Fit 40-80HP Tractor, Carraro 727 5’ Rototiller w/3pt, Pimco 55Gal Acreage Sprayer w/3pt

ARTICULATED BOOM LIFT GRAIN STORAGE BINS To Be Sold From Photo Only

M#57A Grass Seeder, Asphalt Rake, Pull Type Fertilizer Spreader, 32” Pull Type Spreader/Areator, Garden Hose, Garden Tools, Lawn Chairs & Patio Table & More

Washing Machine Engines & Restored Small Engines Johnson

Ironhorse 1 ½ HP Gas Engine, 5-B&S 1 ½ HP Engines, Continental 1 ½ HP

Engine, 5-Kolher Engines 4, 5, 8HP, 2-Ironhorse Washing Machine Engines, 4-B&S Washing Machine Engines, Misc. Antique Coleman Oil Furnace, 2-Ant. Buggy Wheels, 6-Ant. Implement Seats, Blue Ribbon Coffee Box, BBQ’s, Brickets, Bicycles, Wood Child Wagon, Pyrene Fire Extinguisher, Kooltron 12V Picnic Cooler, Small Tires & Wheels, Full Propane Bottles, Log Chains, Engine Chains, 5th Wheel Hitch & More

CONSIGNMENTS

3PT & ACREAGE EQUIPMENT

2006 TOM CAR TM 27G Dune Buggy

Sea Can

Tools Acklands 225 AC Sizzler

Rod, Circular Saw Blades, Ironhorse Battery Charger, Onan 1000W Gas Generator, Honda EX1000 Generator, Chain Saws & More Lawn & Garden AC 716 Hydro Lawn Tractor w/ Mowing Deck & Rototiller, AC 712 Lawn Tractor w/ Mowing Deck, MF 14 Lawn Tractor w/ Mowing Deck & Snowblower, MTD Frt. Tine Rototiller, Ryobi Gas Weed Eater, Push Broadcast Seeder, Cyclone

Snorkel Lift ATB60 Articulated Diesel Boom Lift – Gas & Propane, Boom Height 60Ft, Boom Reach 43.1Ft, Platform Capacity 500lbs

GRAIN STORAGE BINS (Selling @ 12 Noon) 3-Westeel 5000 Bu Grain Storage Bins on Concrete, Chigwell Steel Welded 800 Bu Hopper Bottom Bin, Chigwell Steel Welded 400 Bu Hopper Bottom Bin, 2 Chigwell Steel Welded 300 Bu Hopper Bottom

Bins, 2-AP 200 Bu Hopper Bottom Bins – (NOTE: To Be Sold From Photo Only – Removal By Sept.1st, 2013 – Directions From Ponoka on Hwy. 2A & Hwy. 53 12.4 Km East on Hwy. 53 to Rg. Rd. 24.4, South 1.3 Km to Farm - 425020 Rg. Rd.244) TRUCKS 2006 Chevy 1500 RC LB 4X4 Truck, 2004 Dodge Ram 2500 Crew Cab SB 4x4 Diesel Truck, 2001 Chevy 1500 SC SB 4x4 Truck, 1963 IHC Loadstar 1600 Truck w/6 Rnd. Bale Deck, 1986 IHC 2500 Truck w/ Cummins Inline 6 Diesel Engine, 1999 Ford 150 RC LB 4x4 Truck, 2008 Dodge Ram 3500 Turbo Diesel Mega Cab 4x4 Dually Truck, 1991 IHC 9300 T/A Truck w/15’ Gravel Box & Tarp, 2001 Dodge Dakota Truck VEHICLES 2008 Hyundai Accent Car, 2008 Hyundai Accent Car, 1993 Saturn SL2 2 Dr. Car, 1995 GMC Astro Van, 1981 Ford F250 Truck, 1979 Cadillac Deville 4 Dr. Sedan, 2003 Pontiac Vibe Car & More ANTIQUE CAR 1948 Chev Fleetline 4 Dr. Sedan RV, MOTORHOME 2005 Travelaire Genesis Gw275 5W RV Trailer w/Bumper Hitch Motorbike Carrier, 1989 Ford Custom Coach Class “C” Motorhome, 1987 Triple “E” Regancy P30 Motorhome DUNE BUGGIES 2006 TOM CAR TM 27G Dune Buggy, 2008 All Terrain GK-1000B Dune Buggy

SPORT MOTORCYCLE & BOAT

1992 Suzuki GSXR 1100cc Sport Motorcycle w/ Yoshimura Muffler & Tailpipe, Anchor 13’ Fiberglass Boat w/40HP Mercury Motor & Trailer, 1993 Honda CBR 900RR Motorcycle TRAILERS 2007 Haulmark 16’ Enclosed Trailer, 2008 Homemade 5’x7’ S/A Utility Trailer, (New) 2013 Rainbow 22’ Flatdeck Car & Equipment Trailer w/Flip up Ramps, 14,000GVW, (New) 2013 Rainbow 18’ Flatdeck Car & Equipment Trailer w/Slide In Ramps, 14,000GVW, (New) 2013 Rainbow 18’ Flatdeck Car & Equipment Trailer w/Ramps 10,000GVW, (New) 2013 Mirage 5’x8’ S/A Enclosed Trailer, Prospector by Trail Tech 31’ 5W Tri-Axle Equipment Trailer w/BeaverTails HIGHWAY VAN TRAILER 1980 Trailmobile 42’ Highway T/A Van Trailer

WOOD SPLITTERS & CHIPPER

(New) Range Road RR365 37T Log Splitter, (New) Range Road RR273 26T Log Splitter, Several Smaller Electric/Hyd Log Splitters, Bear Cat 75111 Wood Chipper w/Honda 11HP Engine

COMBINE & SWATHER PARTS, BELTS, HOSES, & MISC. HARDWARE 2 Semi Loads of

New Combine & Swather Parts, Large Varity of Machinery & Lawn & Garden Parts & Accessories, Hardware & More (Watch for Detailed List to be Posted)

SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SHOP DISPERSAL New Stock & Parts for Poulan,

Tecmuseh, Briggs, Kohler, Stihl, Husqvarna, Kawasaki, Honda, MTD., Yardworks, Ryobi, McCullough, Homelite, Winconsin, Onan 4000W RV Generator, Kohler 7000W Generator, Uprite Air Compressor, Kohler CV15 Gas Engine, Power Saw Cutting Bars & Chains, Small Engine Pulleys, Small Engine Belts, Stihl Power Saw Parts, Lawn Mower Blades, Spark Plugs, Valve Grinding Machine, Small Engine Test Equipment, & More

NEW STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUST TUBING Quantity of 2” 409 SS 10’ – 16 Gauge Exhaust Tubing, Quantity of 2 ¼” 409 10’ – 16 Gauge SS Exhaust Tubing, Quantity of 2 ½” 409 10’ – 16 Gauge SS Exhaust Tubing, Quantity of 3” 409 10’ – 16 Gauge SS Exhaust Tubing, 1 Crate of 3 ½” 409 48” SS Exhaust Tubing

STORAGE CANOPIES, PARTY TENTS, MARQUEE EVENT TENTS 2-30FT X 85FT X 15FT High Ceiling Storage Buildings C/W: Commercial Fabric, Waterproof, Fire Resistant, Drs on 2 Ends, 2-20FT X 30FT X 12FT Commercial Storage Canopies C/W: Commercial Fabric, Roll up Dr. 3-20 Ft X 40 Ft 4-Sided Commercial Party Tents, C/W: Doors, Windows, 4 Side Walls, 3-16 Ft X 22 Ft Marquee Event Tents, C/W: 320 Sq. Ft, One Zipper Door, 7 Windows, HD Frames & Fabrics

SEA CAN & STEEL STORAGE CONTAINERS (New) 40’ High Cube

Double Doors One Way Shipping Container w/ Lock Box, Forklift Pockets, Doors On Two Ends, (New) 9FT, 8FT, 7FT Steel Storage Containers

CONTENT OF 20’ SEA CAN

Contents of 20’ Sea Can to be Sold “Storage War” Style – Household, Tools, Garage Items, Children’s Items & More LIVESTOCK SALES RING Portable Purebred Livestock Auction Sales Ring & Load Out System w/Penning LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT 2-(New) Ranch King Livestock Squeeze w/Self Catch Head Gate, LH Side Opening, Stock Panels & Gates, 10-10’ Concrete Fence Line Feed Bunkers, 49-(New)6ft X 10 Ft 6 Bar Heavy Duty Galvanized Corral Panels, 3-(New)Heavy Duty Galvanized Corral Panel Gates, 2-8’ High Hog Creep Feeders w/Creep Panels, High Hog Reversible Calf Table, Stanchion Head Gate, 2-8’ High Hog Livestock Panels,

LUMBER SUPPLIES

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BUILDING

Quantity of Engineered Floor Joist, Vinyl Rails & Post, 1000BF 2x6x16 Rough Cut Lumber, 1000BF 2x8x16 Rough Cut Lumber, Quantity of Windboard HOT TUB 2006 Tahoe 6 Person Hot Tub BLACKSMITH BUILDING 10’x12’ Blacksmith Building Complete w/Electrical, Work Bench & Vise, Hood Vent for Forge

ANTIQUE WAGON & PONY CART Antique Rubber Tired Grain Wagon w/

Tractor Hitch, (New) Amish Built Pony Cart LAWN & GARDEN 2-Shindaiwa Gas Weed Eaters, Ford LT12G Riding Lawn Mower w/38” Deck, Agro Allis 1313H Riding Lawn Mower w/42” Frt. Deck, JD 31T 31” Lawn Sweep, 2-(New)18FT Wrought Iron Solid Ornamental Gate, (New)20ft Sliding Wrought Iron Driveway Gate, Wishing Wells, Wheel Barrow Planters, Bird Houses, 6-Wooden Wagon Wheels, 2-Poly Rocking Chairs, Club Cadet RZT Zero Turn Lawn Tractor W/50” Mowing Deck, 2006 JD 145 Lawn Tractor w/48” Mowing Deck, 4-Children’s Picnic Tables TREES 30 Potted 5-6’ Pine Trees, 30 Potted 5-6’ Spruce Trees, 8 14’ Colorado Blue Spruce Trees-Basketed, 60- 3ft. to 5ft. Needleless Pine, 60- 3ft. to 5ft. Spruce, 30- Papered Birch TOOLS & MISC Lots of Tools & Misc. See website for full listing

All Consignments Must be In By June 15th – No Exceptions. TERMS: CASH/CHEQUE/C/CARD

Subject to Additions & Deletions

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MISCELLANEOUS ANTIQUE Upright Bell Piano. Year 1930’s? $1200 obo. Good condition, Phil Checkel, 403-884-2642.

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GORGEOUS Spruce trees. 4 - 6 ft., $45, machine planted, fertilized, mulched. Minimum order 20. Delivery charge: $75 $100. Quality guaranteed. Crystal Springs 403-820-0961.

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LIVESTOCK BLACK Angus yearling bulls for sale. Semen tested. Contact Roger Spady, 780-879-3941

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WANTED WANTED: Pasture to rent for 40 to 45 cow/ calf pairs. 403-3642183. If no answer please leave a message.

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ECA Review Submitted Local boy, Les Wold is keeping company with the rich and famous. Mike Holmes of HGTV’s ‘Holmes on Homes’ visited Edmonton to speak at the Belgravia Net Zero Energy Home this week. Les is in the business of building energy efficient homes and is attracting some attention in environmental circles. July 1st plans are rolling along. Much of the phoning for volunteers has been done. A car show is shaping up. There will be Bunnock, Croquette, a parade, face painting, balloon artists and much more so set the day aside and come out to play and visit. The day before, on June 30, the Women’s Institute, Argyle Branch celebrate 100 years in Alliance. Many former members are returning for the day. There will be a program for the public at 1 p.m. A cold plate luncheon will be served at noon for those who have pre-booked. The passenger car for the railway arrived last Monday. There will be a train ride to celebrated the 100th Anniversary of WI. The original plans have been changed because of all of the oil activity on the line now but we will still have a ride. The train will go from Alliance to Heisler and back. There is seating for 77. Hardisty Lake United Church Camp is now taking registrations for summer camps. Archery will be added to the program this year. Look at the post office for registration forms or go online. The west side of Main Street in front of the Village Office and Post Office is all torn up as work on the sidewalks progresses. Take a look on the lot beside the Village

Office. The old school bell now lives there under a smart little shake roof. Brad Stoner, Phillip Marcil, Peter and Vernon Spady were all at work on the project on the weekend. Wayne Cameron and sons were also busy on the weekend. They were busy removing trees along Main Street. There were a couple of birthdays celebrated in Red Deer this weekend that were of interest to us. Paul Gamroth partied hardy with friends to try and forget another birthday. Christy Robinson met her folks and us in Red Deer to mark her birthday with dinner and a movie. Christy and sister Ashley came from Calgary where they live to meet us in Red Deer. Communion was held on Sunday because the minister was away last week. Communion is usually the first Sunday of the month. The next communion will be June 30. There was also a Sunday School class this week. Nice to have the young folks out. On June 23, the Alliance and Forestburg congregations will meet in Galahad at the gazebo for a joint worship service. This was done last year and proved very popular. The gathering will be at 10:30.

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The most special and important part of Inga’s life was her family HANSEN - Ingeborg (Inga) September 5, 1916 – May 20, 2013 Inga passed away peacefully at the McKenzie Town Care Center on May 20 at the age of 96 years. She was the eldest of three children born to Andrew and Anna Raniseth at Veteran, Alberta. She will be lovingly remembered by her daughters and son in law, Alberta Peterson, Karen and Leroy English, Sylvia and Hugh Adams, Elsie and Grant Tilford; eight grandchildren, Terry (Carly) Peterson, Chris (Glen) Maynes, Keith (Deb) Adams, Christine MacDowell, Kyle (Yvonne) English, Brad (Kelly) Tilford, Brent (Shannon) Tilford, Colleen (Jason) Smith. Eleven great grandchildren, Courtney MacDowell, Hailey and Kaitlin Adams, Leah, Jackson and Hunter Maynes, Reegan

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pt of SW20-34-10-W4- 37.56 acres approx. 20 km south/east of Coronation AB. 4 bedroom 2 bathroom bungalow, south and west facing deck, single attached garage, work shop, cattle shelter, 2 water wells, cross fenced. Listed at $210,000

$10,000 Cash Back to purchaser 4914 Norfolk Ave. Coronation 1440 sqft double wide on 4 lots, close to all amenities. 3 bedrooms, large walk in closet in master bedroom, 2 bathrooms one 4 piece one 3 piece, separate laundry area, front and back covered decks, fenced yard , 2 storage sheds, fruit trees, 6 appliances, window coverings. Reduced $90,000 $79,900 All Offers Considered

1994 Mobile to be Moved 1994 Triple E with a 16’ x 24’ addition to pt of NW3135-9-W4 be moved. 3 bedrooms, open kitchen and Approx. 6.29 5018 Alexander Ave., Coronation living room, 3 bathrooms. Sold as is to be acres located east of Coronation. 3165 sqft 1 One owner 3 level split across the street moved. Listed for $16,900 1/2 storey home. 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, from the gold course in Coronation, AB. 3 patio, deck, wood fireplace, major above bedrooms, 1 1/2 bathrooms, single grade renos! The exterior features well attached insulated garage, custom oak developed landscaping and an insulated and trim and cabinets, all appliances, fenced heated shop with a 12 foot overhead door. 5300 Royal Road #206, Listed for $459,900 Go to screasy. backyard, shed and other extras! Listed Coronation - 1187 sqft condo unit. 2 ca to view interior photos of this for $199,900 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open kitchen, living BEAUTIFUL acreage! and dining area, west facing deck, utility room, garage storage closet, enclosed single parking stall, access to common area, elevator or stairs, A/C and all appliances and 4612 Alexander Ave., Coronationwindow coverings. Listed for $185,000 Pt of NE 34-37-10-W4 - 12.59 acres Beautiful 4 bedroom 3 bathroom 3 level split County of Paintearth - excellent 1848 located on spacious lot. Features include; lark sqft home 4 bedrooms, office, 2nd kitchen, deck, fenced yard, heated garage and many fireplace, large double garage insulated and more. Substantial renovations and a large heated, beautiful yard with well developed addition make this home a must see! trees and a fantastic 4 acre man made lake 4609 York Ave., Coronation - with a sand beach and Dock! Listed for 1530 sqft ranch style bungalow, double att. $495,000 MUST SEE! insulated and heated garage. 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathroom, fenced backyard, covered 5017 Imperial Ave. Coronation patio, raised deck, new carpet, new 720 sqft bungalow,2 bedrooms, 4 piece appliances, paint upgrades, under ground bathroom, and spacious backyard. Included sprinklers and A/C. Listed for $229,000 in the sale are 4 appliances. This home is located on a quiet street close to the golf SW3-37course. Listed @ $69,500 10-W4 County of Paintearth Home 1/4 located 7 miles north and east of Coronation. This property features a 2450 sqft 3 level split, a double detached garage 305 Waterloo Street Veteran - with work shop, an older hip roof barn and 4614 Westminster Ave., 610 sqft 3 bedroom bungalow on a large other out buildings. The yard has a gorgeous Coronation- 5 bedroom 2 bathroom 100 x 125 ft lot. Includes all appliances, well developed stand of trees featuring bungalow in excellent condition. Single fenced yard, fire pit & garden shed. Currently numerous pine. Land currently under detached garage, fenced yard, all appliances, rented. Listed for $35,000 summer fallow. Listed for $425,000 hardwood, upgraded bathrooms and more. Listed at $189,000

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Major Price Reduction

Short Stop Liquor Store, Coronation Excellent opportunity to purchase a successful business in Coronation, AB. Asking Price includes Building, Business, all equipment 4714 Windsor Ave., Coronation and $150,000 inventory. All Offers Considered. Unique character home! Vaulted ceiling in the living room, loft & bedroom that over 5 bays and additional vacant lot, excellent look. Several updates, spacious dining income property. All 5 bays have been room, bathroom with jetted tub, open rented to the same tenants for many years. living room with skylight, a fenced For revenue information and further details backyard with deck, shed, small garage. Commercial Building Coronation contact Shelly. Listed at $365,770 REDUCED $96,900 $89,900

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An open house was held on Sunday, June 9 at the Hanna Senior Circle Centre to celebrate Florence Storch’s 100th birthday.

The County of Paintearth has issued $1,280,000 in building permits for two construction projects along Highway 12 near Coronation. A fabrication shop and module assembly yard is being built on League Pipeline property south of Coronation along Highway 12. Construction began May 29 and is expected to be complete by the middle of July. M&N Construction is also building a manufacturing shop in mid July on the southeast side of Coronation beside Highway 12.

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Take your pick of the following Exciting Events: 13054WT1 13062WT0 SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival (June 21 – July 1) $20.00 off any show at the TD Main Stage, Bessborough Gardens saskjazz.com

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Folkfest (Aug. 15 – 17)

Wanuskewin Heritage Park

dates excluding NASCAR race)

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Family Pass to the Park and Trails – value $25.00 wanuskewin.com

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PotashCorp Fireworks Festival (Aug. 30 – 31)

Western Development Museum

Adult Ticket to the Sparkler VIP Social – Value $75.00

Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park & Zoo

A Taste of Saskatchewan (July 16 – 21)

Eight Food & Refreshment Tokens – value $20.00 tasteofsaskatchewan.ca

Canada Remembers Our Heroes Air Show (July 6 – 7)

John Arcand Fiddle Fest

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Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Festival (July 10 – shakespeareonthesaskatchewan.com

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Auto Clearing Motor Speedway (for regular race

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