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ECA Review Reporter The 2014 audited financial statements were passed at their regular May 27 meeting in an ‘in camera’ portion of the Daysland town council meeting where the public is not permitted. The Municipal Government Act (MGA) is the law under which all Alberta municipalities are empowered to shape their communities and states that in camera sessions, where any one who is not part of town council is asked to leave the meeting room, can only involve three issues: land, legal and personnel. During the meeting Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Rod Krips, who was meant to discuss the mill rate said that there was a difference of calculations and therefore a special meeting was going to be held on June 1 at 9 a.m. It was not audible who the calculation differences with Daysland were. The special meeting has since been changed to June 9 at 1 p.m. Asked to leave the council chambers for the in camera session, the four residents who came to the Daysland meeting stood outside the council building talking. Discussion surrounded the agenda that is given out by the council and how “unuseful” it is as acronyms are used without explanation and the agenda contains no information aside from the topic. Brenda McDermott, Director of Legislative Services, who came to the town office door to assist the auditor inside, relayed a message from Krips that council was remaining ‘in camera’ and then they would adjourn. “The auditor was going through financial statements and presented the management letter and that (letter) is not for public knowledge,” said Krips in a telephone interview after the meeting where he verified that they did go ‘in camera’ to discuss financial issues. Turn to Many, Pg 2

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INDEX

Castor council ��������������������������� 3 Clive council ��������������������������� 3 Golf section �������������������������� 4-5 Sports �������������������������������������� 5 Letters ������������������������������������� 6 Delburne council ��������������������� 7 Obituaries ������������������� 9, 10, 12 Kneehill County council �������� 11 Classifieds/Careers �����������22-24 Sudoku ���������������������������������� 22 Agriculture �����������������������25-27 Oilfield services ��������������������� 28

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Cont’d from Pg 1 An email received from Fiona Wiseman, Assistant Director of Communications with Municipal Affairs said that “Municipal Affairs provides local governments with the rules in which to operate autonomously and are accountable to the electors. Electors have the option to challenge the decision either by voicing their concerns directly at a council meeting,” said Wiseman, “or by contacting the Privacy Commissioner if they believe there’s been an improper application of the Freedom of Information and Protection of PrivacyAct (FOIPP) legislation. Alternatively, they can petition the Minister to conduct an inquiry.” FOIPP legislation reads “when a meeting is closed to the public, no resolution or bylaw may be passed at the meeting, except a resolution to revert to a meeting held in public.” At the beginning of the meeting when it was asked if any of the councillors had anything to add to the agenda Deputy Mayor James Butch Robertson said he would like ‘sidewalks’ added to the agenda. “We’ll talk about that ‘in camera’,” said Krips. As the ECA Review has reported before, Daysland town councillors seldom give detailed information about the activities they attend and the May 26 meeting was no different. “We all have the report,” said Acting Mayor Leona Dickau, when speaking about a budget from a Family and Community Support Services meeting she attended. “But I won’t report on that because you can all read it,” (referring to the detailed reports that are on the councillors’ ipads and never shared with those that attend the meetings. Daysland does not provide any visual information on the agenda items, leaving the residents who attend “more confused than when I went in,” as a resident put it. Krips had said that the 2014 audited financial statements would be posted onto the website by Friday, May 29 but upon going to press they still were not posted. The 2015 budget that was passed in December still has not been posted on the Daysland website.


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CASTOR TOWN COUNCIL

New Community Standards Bylaw will be a priority

Castor town council passed a Community Standards Bylaw (#1038) at the last town council meeting on April 27 to regulate neighbourhood nuisance, safety and livability issue. At their regular meeting on May 25, council said that enforcement of the bylaw will be a priority. Chief Administration Officer (CAO) Sandi Jackson clarified in a telephone interview that anyone found to be in contravention of the bylaw maybe given a “Municipal Tag” by the town. The Municipal Tag alleges a bylaw offence and provides a person with the opportunity to pay an amount to the Town in lieu of prosecution for the offence. There is a 14 day period in which to pay the amount; after that time a Violation Ticket will be issued. At that point the fine is doubled and the person has the option of voluntarily paying the fine to a Clerk of the Provincial Court. The first municipal tag was issued last week. Jackson expressed concerns that the public may not be as

aware of the bylaw and the penalties as they should be.

Sewage Lagoon

Lambourne Environmental will be doing the sludge removal and disposal from the sewage lagoon this year and have submitted their cost of $42,000 to the town. Jackson suggested that a disclosure policy be drawn up to standardize what information is routinely given out and how it is distributed. Council was in agreement, so a policy will be drawn up and presented to council at a future meeting.

Grant update

As part of the government-wide Canada 150 celebrations, the Government of Canada has launched the Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program, which will invest $150 million over two years to rehabilitate and improve existing community infrastructure across Canada.

Sage Brush Hills Ranch Gallery Grand Opening

Jackson is working with the Assistant Recreation Director to make an application to the Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program for upgrades to the swimming pool.

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Large selection of Art Works

Low hazard fireworks

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A notice was received from the Safety Codes Council informing the town that they must conform to the Alberta Fire Code and request a permit for anyone involved in the sale, purchase, possession, handling, discharge, firing or setting off of low-hazard fireworks. Jackson is working on adding this to the new Fire Bylaw. After a discussion, Council felt that the Town should go with the permit route for the bylaw rather than banning the low level displays in Castor.

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Heartland Quilter’s Guild 25th Annual

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Rodeo kickoff

The business owners in Castor plan to sponsor a barbecue for the community to promote rodeo weekend. They would like to have the barbecue in the cenotaph area. Therefore, they would need to block off the street for the evening. Council agreed to the blocking off of the street for the barbecue and will contribute to the costs.

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For the third year in a row, Carrie Wager of Coronation makes sure that all the additions onto her quilt are secure at the quilting club get-together in Brownfield hall on May 28. Coordinator of the event, Dawn Bargholz of Brownfield said that over 35 women come from Alberta and Saskatchewan. While some quilts are made for friends or for personal use, Wager will be donating her creations to long term care in Coronation. ECA Review/B. Causley

Less than projected tax increase for Clive

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Clive residents will pay less than expected for taxes this year. Council passed its budget last month with a three per cent increase. But this year’s school and senior’s foundation millrates came in less than the 2014 rates, which means the total combined property tax rate will only increase by 2.6 per cent instead of three per cent for 2015. Council approved this increase at its May 25 regular meeting. Turn to Cracking, Pg 7

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Mark Nikota of Hanna races through the finish line at the Hanna Colour Run as Michele Toews and Jordan Moench throw coloured powder. Runners ran a five kilometre course with six colour stations where Holi Powder from India, a cornstarch based powder, combined with crushed flowers and natural ingredients, is thrown on the runners. All money raised form the May 30 event will go to the Hanna curling club. ECA Review/B. Causley

SLAP SHOTS

Triple crown this year? Finally?

by Bruce Penton Here we go again, racing fans. Even casual followers of horse racing perk up their ears when a threeyear-old is chasing the elusive Triple Crown, but we’ve become so accustomed to failure that it’s hard to get overly excited anymore. This year’s candidate for horse racing’s jewel is American Pharoah, whose second name might be misspelled but everything else about the thoroughbred has been nothing but perfection. He ran away with the Kentucky Derby in May. Two weeks later, on a muddy track in Baltimore, he was a wire-towire winner at the Preakness. This Saturday, at Belmont Park in New York, American Pharoah tries to win the 1.5mile Belmont Stakes and become the first Triple Crown winner since Affirmed in 1978. Affirmed’s Triple Crown hardly caused a ripple. It certainly wasn’t a stunning development as Pharoah’s win might be on Saturday. In the 1970s, three horses won all three jewels of the Triple Crown — the mighty Secretariat in 1973, Seattle Slew in 1977, then Affirmed the next year. Three TC winners in six years. Ho hum. Since then, a whopping 14 horses have started the Belmont Stakes with a Triple Crown in

sight, and all have come up short. Last year, it was California Chrome. In 2012, it was I’ll Have Another. Big Brown in 2008, Smarty Jones in 2004,, Funny Cide in 2003 and War Emblem in ’02. So why are these great horses coming up short in the Belmont? Could be its length, because at 1.5 miles, it’s the longest of the three races. It might also be because, as California Chrome owner Steve Coburn complained last year, a number of owners are keeping their horses out of the Preakness in order to be better rested for the Belmont. A horse with wins at the Derby and Preakness, of course, is going to be a little

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worn down when three demanding races are held within a five-week period. Owners of those horses who skipped either the Derby or Preakness — or both — in order to be fresh for the Belmont “took the coward’s way out,” said Coburn, who later apologized for his rant. American Pharoah looks like the real thing and this could be the year that the 14-horse streak of two wins and then an ‘oops’ is swept aside. But we’ve heard that before. In fact, we’ve heard it 14 times since 1978. Not until the track announcer belts out “And down the stretch they come . . .! “ this Saturday will we have a clearer picture.

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Thursday June 18, 2015 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.

County Yard - 6602-44 Avenue Displays, presentations and activities for the whole family including wagon rides, grader simulator, petting zoo, sand pit, and photo and equipment displays that will remind you of days gone past and inspire you to envision our future. 11:30 a.m. County of Stettler Councillor Alumni Photo (all Councillors from 1955-Present) 12:00 p.m. Celebration Ceremony Speeches Cake Cutting 12:30 p.m. Best Pie in the County Charitable Auction Lunch will be served 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

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Opinion Opposition represents the majority—usually always! B. Schimke ECA Review

housed in the house of government. In the case of Alberta, the official opposition was on the first floor directly below the Premier’s office—symboliThe new leader of the Official Opposition, Brian Jean, has launched cally they are the government in waiting and practically—when the his new role rather well. It’s particulegislature is in session, it’s functional larly encouraging that Jean is to have their staff nearby, not in tackling the big issues rather than another building down the road. just bad-mouthing the new governKlein had turned the official oppoment like his predecessor was prone sition space into his propaganda hub to do. His first fight is to have democwhich grew from a mere handful of racy returned to Alberta and new Premier Rachel Notley would be well- people under Lougheed to a fullblown staff. Subsequent conservative advised to accept his governments kept up the insanity. recommendations. Documents obtained by the Canadian Jean’s proposals are an attempt to Taxpayers Federation in 2014 showed reverse the many anti-democratic the former conservative government ‘Kleinisms’ that thwarted the effecemployed 214 full-time communicativeness of opposition parties since tion directors, press secretaries and the 1980s. It’s long overdue, majority other communications staff at a cost governments need to acknowledge of $23 million annually. that they did not receive 100 per cent Instead of controlling the message, of the votes and those other voices governments have to start engaging have a right to be heard and the public. Eliminating the huge and represented. costly “communication” staff from First, Jean has asked that all sesthe legislature should be high on the sions be convened during regular priority of Premier Notley. Restoring business hours only and sittings late it to its rightful tenants, the official into the night be eliminated. Using their massive majorities, conservative opposition is the first and right step for newly elected Premier Notley. MLAs would take shifts to debate If a governing party has a distain bills into the wee hours of the for opposition parties, they have a dismorning to force quick passage of tain for democracy. Seldom in Canada bills without the benefit of public with ‘first-past-the-post’ victories do debate. This tendency to do things in governing parties get more than 40 secret resulted in many bad pieces of legislation including the Alberta Land per cent of the popular vote, often less. Stewardship Act, deregulation of elec- That means they are the ‘majority representing the minority’. Whereas tricity and the devolution of the nine opposition parties collectively are the health regions resulting in conse‘minority representing the majority’. quences that we live with to this day. Their voices need to be heard and Jean wants to see fixed dates for considered. sessions, and hopefully sessions that If a governing party has distain for last more than 15 or 35 days--the reasoned and fair debate in the legislength fall and spring sessions usually lasted under former conservative lature and makes all their policy announcements outside the house governments. The legislature is the staged by communication experts, public arena and if used properly is their real objective for being in policritical to open and responsive tics is indeed suspect. democracy. Albertans were tired of ‘same-oldThe Wildrose Party is also calling for opposition days—days they would same-old’ politics. They expect much get to set the agenda. They would also from the new brands under Premier Notley and official opposition leader, like to see rules that require the govBrian Jean. Both Notley and Jean ernment to respond to opposition need to deliver and restore honour to questions in a fixed period of time. the office of and occupation of politics. Another recommendation is to And both must recognize suschange the current structure of legistaining effective democracy takes lative committees whereby all-party committees study all proposed legisla- reason, respect, compromise and hard work! And reasonable people, tion between the first and third even those who do not share common readings. Surely behind the scenes, ideologies, can always learn somegrown men and women can work to thing of value from each other. bring forward the best legislation possible. * * * Error: A typo occurred in last Finally, the official opposition must week’s editorial, titled Canada needs a be brought back from exile and be given their rightful place in the legis- plan, (May 28, pg. 6) California has lative building. The official opposition been in a four year drought not a 40 year drought. in all Westminster democracies is

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Gather a posse Dear Editor, Please allow me to commend Ms. B. Schimke on her very incisive Op. Ed. [May 21, 2015, pg. 4, Forgiving a nation?] piece on the subjects of (a.) Prime Minister Harper and his Government’s past and continuing horrific treatment of the unfortunate and misguided Mr. Khadr and (b.) Mr. Harper and his trained-seal Cabinet Minister’s obvious contempt for the recent Supreme Court decisions that thwart his Government’s Conservative agenda. I, also must say, that I admire her courage in lending her name to a

dissertation that she must have known would be anathema to a very large portion of your readership. Example: our local Member of Parliament, Leon Benoit, ranting and raving in the House of Commons on the “lawlessness of the Supreme Court of Canada”. Maybe, just maybe Ms. Schimke would do Mr. Benoit and his cohorts a favour and gather a posse, go out on the range and corral those nine outlaw judges of the Supreme Court! Dr. Michael I. Deabreu Killam, Ab.

Web page comments Hats off to the two opposed to budget

With the large income the county (County of Paintearth) has from oil, pipelines, power etc. it is hard to imagine a 10 per cent increase. In order to balance a budget maybe the council should look at the wages they are paying, the cost of meetings that they attend as well as cutting back on the wish list of equipment that they could purchase in another year. This is a drastic increase for many taxpayers and they should stand up and be heard. You can see what this type of governing did to the PC Party. Hats off to the two who were opposed! M. Brigley Kudos to Rocky Dahmer and Doreen (Blumhagen). We are proud of you both for standing up! Paul & Sharon Wiart

Keeping up with the Jones’

Oh, we really like to see the County of Paintearth keep up with the Jones’ palace with a special board room, then they don’t even inform the public about the special meeting.

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A palace for a building! Who built it? An outsider! Can’t they support local? The engineered fees cost more than the building is worth! Building permits for everyone in the County, how ridiculous! I agree we need some rules but where is the common sense? Engineers and architects, we sure pay for the highly educated! Forty years ago the County was run with half the staff with a typewriter and a pen. We need computers to operate more efficiently then we needed more staff to run the computers and more education and no common sense. We’d be better off without all the extra staff, no education and less staff. Alan Thomas

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An error was made in the May 28 edition of coverage of the Paintearth County meeting on May 20 it was stated that the village of Halkirk will receive assistance from the County in the amount of $24119.44 and it should have read $2419.44. We apologize for this error.

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Auditor gives Delburne thumbs up for clean audit Debra Johnston

ECA Review Reporter Justin Tanner of Gitzel Krejci Dand Peterson presented Delburne village council with the 2014 audit report at the May 26 council meeting “Bottom line, it’s gone very, very well,” stated Tanner regarding the village’s financial records. Tanner commended village staff on their attention to detail, saying the audit was very clean. Land sales were up substantially over the previous year to $220,000, remarked Tanner, as were cash assets, which reached $866,000. However, Tanner pointed out that number represents the inclusion of grants earmarked for approved but not yet completed village projects.

Youth program set for summer

Council approved a $3000 donation to the Summer Youth Program run by Family and Community Support Services (FCSS). The funds will help pay for staffing. Approximately 60 youth are currently signed up for the program, which the Village of Delburne has helped fund for the past two years.

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Central Alberta Economic Partnership (CAEP) is seeking letters of support from CAEP members to back a resolution being brought to the September Alberta Urban Municipalities Association convention. The resolution focuses attention of the need for affordable broadband internet

services in underserviced communities. “If you want to attract new business we need it,” stated Coun. Kathy Faulk about broadband service. The resolution seeks to have AUMA advocate to the government on behalf of municipalities for expansion of broadband service.

provincial and federal services available to seniors. Public Information sessions can also be provided on topics such as fraud prevention or elder abuse. Benoit also announced that seniors in Forestburg will receive financial support for renovations. The Forestburg Golden Age Club is receiving $9,820 from the New Horizons for Seniors Program (NHSP) to replace curtains and chairs enabling them to add plays and concerts to the senior’s regular activities as well as purchase a television for video presentations.

Village of Clive and Lacombe County review 2010 intermunicipal development plan

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Infrastructure work begins

The Village of Clive’s Railway Ave. Infrastructure Improvement Project is on schedule and started June 3. The $627,478 project, funded through provincial and federal grants, includes road repairs, sanitary work and some waterline work from Main Street to the village’s shop. The work is expected to be done by mid July, said Carla Kenney, the village’s chief administrative officer. The Village of Clive is preparing for future growth by adding water and sewer lines, during construction on Main Street, to a vacant lot beside the Villa Motel. “We’re putting in two water and sewer connects as per original contract,” Kenney said the location would be ideal for a strip mall or family restaurant. The parade route has been changed because Clive’s Fun Fest, which runs from June 19 to 21, is happening during Main Street construction. The fire truck tours will be held at the school grounds this year due to the construction on Main Street. During this year’s Fun Fest, Miss Teen

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Lacombe County, Lucienne Henry will host a street dance on June 20 from 7 to 11 p.m. to raise money for Free the Children, an international charity. Thirty per cent of the money raised will go towards the charity and the remainder towards Lucienne’s entry fees for the Miss Teenage Canada crown in Toronto Aug. 2 to 10. She is raising money for her $2,500 entry fee, transportation, gown and attire.

Nuisance animals

At its May 25 regular meeting, Clive Village council heard that the village is cracking down on owners who let their dogs run at large. Animal Services was advised of the suspected irresponsible pet owners, said Carla Kenney, chief administrative officer for the village. “We always continue to encourage people to be responsible pet owners and keep their dogs in the back yard or on a leash when they’re walking them,” said Kenney.

Planning for future

The Village of Clive and Lacombe County met to review their 2010 intermunicipal development plan, reported Carla Kenney, chief administrative officer for the village, in her report to council May 25. “We meet annually to review how things are going, if there needs to be any changes.” No changes were necessary, said Kenney. The plan allows for commercial development along the Clive access road and industrial development on the south side of Hwy. 12.

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Vehicle fire on Highway 12 near Altario Consort RCMP responded to a vehicle fire near Altario on May 24 at approximately 11:30 a.m. on Highway 12. The investigation determined the tractor trailer unit was hauling crude oil when the driver observed a mist going past the passenger side of the truck. The driver pulled over and stopped the truck when flames erupted from the engine compartment. A water truck that was passing by was able to contain the fire to the truck without it spreading to the tanker trailers. Altario and Consort Fire Departments attended the scene and took immediate control of the fire. The entire truck was destroyed. The driver, a 50 year old male from Wainwright escaped without injury.

Tractor / Truck Collision

A collision between a farm tractor with an implement attached and a Ford pick up truck pulling a small stock trailer, occurred 30 km south of Veteran on Highway 884 at approximnately 4 p.m. on May 25. Consort RCMP nvestigation determined a farm tractor with implement attached was southbound when the driver

proceeded to make a left hand turn. A pickup truck with a small stock trailer hauling cattle was passing the tractor when it struck the front tire of the tractor that was turning left. Upon impact the pickup truck entered the east ditch. The driver and passenger of the pick up escaped without injury. The driver of the tractor was not injured during the collision. He was charged under the Use of Highway and Rules of the Road Regulation, Sec 34(2) Turn Left Unsafely.

Charges laid

An 18 year old male has been charged with Break and Enter, Arson, Mischief Over $5000 and Theft Under $5000 and is due to appear in Wainwright Provincial Court on July 16, 2015. Provost Fire and RCMP responded to a break and enter in progress and a fire burning at the propane tank of the Fas Gas in Provost on May 24 around 4:45. Through the investigation it was found an 18 year old male smashed several windows, caused damage to the roof and stole items out of the Fas Gas. The fire the 18 year old had started at the propane tank was extinguished

without incident by the Provost Fire Department.

Hit and Run

Consort RCMP responded to a report of a hit and run motor vehicle collision at the Consort School at approximately 8:30 p.m. on May 27th. According to an RCMP statement subsequent investigation revealed that a pickup truck struck the school causing damage. No injuries were sustained.

Break and Enter

Coronation RCMP are investigating a commercial “smash and grab” break and enter that occurred at 1:25 am on May 24, 2015 at Brigley’s Gas Station on Highway 12 in Coronation, Alberta. One suspect backed a white ford pickup truck, extended cab, with extended side mirrors into the front door, smashing the door and window. Another suspect, appearing to be of a male of small stature, around 5’7” and 150 lbs, entered the gas station wearing a baseball hat, dark pants, orange and black work gloves, and covered face, and stole a quantity of confectionary items. The male suspect jumped into the bed of the truck and it left in an unknown direction.

Crown, defence resolve issues with preliminary hearing in triple homicide case Lisa Joy

ECA Review Reporter The preliminary hearing for Jason Gordon Klaus and Joshua Gregory Frank will last two weeks instead of one on their triple homicide and arson charges. The hearing is set for Feb. 29 to March 11, 2016, in courtroom 203 in Red Deer Court of Queen’s Bench. Earlier this year, Crown told the court that if they can resolve issues they have with the Form A, which was filed by defence and requests a preliminary hearing to prove there is enough evidence to go to trial, the preliminary hearing would be one week instead of two. Klaus’ attorney, Allan Fay of Fay

Snukal & Associates, said he believes “that the issues with the Form A’s have been resolved.” Previously, Fay said he had no idea what issues the Crown had with the Form A. “I had originally thought a week would be sufficient, but apparently the Crown wants two weeks.” In an interview with a spokesperson from the Crown’s office, they wouldn’t elaborate on what their issue was with the Form A and described it as routine. The Review obtained a copy of the Form A, which lists the witnesses appearing for the preliminary hearing. Further details are prohibited from being published due to publication bans on preliminary hearings. Both Klaus and Frank have elected to be

a lawn mower sat on range road 105 on May 11. the road was littered on both sides with household goods, illegally dumped. while the lawn mower, mattress, barbeques, covered chair and other items have since been cleaned up after the eCa review notified the County of Paintearth, the road remains to be used by people illegally dumping. ECA Review/B.Causley

Dumping on rural roads

On May 2 members of 4-H clubs were items. It’s not just pop cans and small garwalking along Alberta highways picking bage but along the road are barbeques, up litter and recyclables. These young mattresses and even an upholstered chair. adults and children as young as nine walked miles to clean up our highways and just weeks later the litter can once again be seen. Screen Test is coming to your community. Dumping on If you are a woman aged 50 to 74, you should plan to have a screening rural roads has mammogram every two years. also increased Results will be mailed to you and your doctor. with back roads like Range Road 105, just east of June 19 & 20, 2015 Coronation seeing a big increase in illegal dumping. To book a mammogram The road on Toll Free 1-800-667-0604 either side of the rural road is litCALL TODAY tered with garbage Appointments fill up quickly and household

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Enjoyed teaching children all about farming Neil Allison Sieger passed away on the farm in 1987. And then daughter, Brenda family farm on May 20, 2015 at the age of moved back with her daughters and joined 86. the family farming business in 1995. After Neil was born October 1, 1928 in a few years the house in town was sold Coronation, Ab. to Leo and Josephine and Neil and Faye were back on the family Sieger. He lived on the family farm situfarm living and working. ated in the center of the three By now many grandkids were around to communities of Brownfield, Talbot and visit and live within the area, and yes you Silver Heights all his life. got it, Neil was in his glory teaching a new Neil was the youngest of three boys and age group to drive the tractor, feed the anihim and his two brothers, Ronald and mals, weed the garden and, yes, also to get Wilfred, worked on the family farm and those very valuable berry picking lessons, attended the one room school house called of which there were quite a few!!!!, But the Aberdovy, which was almost four miles first rule of filling all the pails before from their home. going home was relaxed quite a bit as they In his own words Neil recalled: Got to seem to not have to fill as many as the preand from school by saddle horse most of vious generation. the time and after my brothers Time is moving along and soon left school I was on my own. I great grandkids are here and sure had some good saddle family holidays and birthdays horses to ride. I remember I were spent trying to see as many skied one winter with homeas could attend the family gathmade skis that my dad made. erings. Soon the family has And always remember milking grown to a size that the Talbot two or three cows in the hall had to be rented to fit morning by lantern light in everyone in. winter in the barn, before Now with Neil’s passing the jumping on the saddle horse to legacy of teaching the great go to school. grandkids all the wonderful Sieger This was the routine for Neil farm knowledge will be sorely and Wilfred until they finished missed. grade 9, and brother Ronald went until he Neil will be remembered as a great comfinished grade 10. munity member in the three communities After Neil’s brother Ronald left home he grew up in and raised a family in. He and joined the Canadian Armed Forces will be sadly missed by his family and and brother Wilfred joined the Canadian friends and neighbours. Air Force, he was there to continue Neil was predeceased by his parents, working the family farm with his parents Leo and Josephine, daughter Valerie, Leo and Josephine until his Dad passed brother Ronald and his wife Anne, and away in 1954 and his Mom in 1971. It has grandson Nicholas, and his wife Faye of 38 been mixed farming that has kept Neil years. and his family working together all these Neil is survived by his children, Arla years. (Terry) Rayworth of Red Deer, Brenda Neil married Alice Udink in 1957 and (Gary) Schroeder of Coronation, Terry raised four children, Arla, Valerie, Brenda Sieger of Coronation, Rick (Cathy) McKay and Terry. All the kids learned at an early of Alliance, Debbie (Rob) Waltham of age how to drive the farm machinery, haul Coronation, Peggy (Paul) Power of Nova feed and water to the many hogs and Scotia, and Judy (engaged to Dave Grant) cattle, pick rocks, plant a garden and then of Alliance. weed that ‘said’ garden. But it was Neil 3”Hewide is alsoversion survived by grandchildren, and the berry picking that was the favouTyrone (Candace) Schmidt, Dustie rite lesson of all. How to fill the pails tied Schmidt, Cassie (Davin) Heintz, Tara to the belts without squishing the berries (Corey) Penney, Ryan Sieger, Mandie because the main rule was, no going home (Rick) Burns, Talia Robbins, Krysta (Jeff) A variety until the pails were all filled. 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A celebration of life in honour of Neil was held at the Baptist Church, Brownfield, AB, on Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at 1 pm with Pastor Ron Harris and Pastor Al Richardson officiating. The eulogy and special memories were shared by Wilfred Sieger and Arla Rayworth as well Mandie Burns shared a poem. Congregational hymns were ‘Blessed Assurance’, ‘Shall We Gather at the River’ and ‘What a Friend We Have in Jesus’ accompanied by pianist, Faye Webber. Laurel Scheffelmaier sang ‘God Will Take Care of You’. A video tribute was played during the service. The honourary pallbearers were Albert and Gwen Scheffelmaier, Art and Myrtle Cole, Evelyn Stoltz, Gerald and Jean Iris Cole and ‘All Neil’s Neighbors, Family

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Enjoyed showing horses It is with great sadness that the family of Brenda Jean Wiart announces her passing on Saturday, May 23, 2015 at Our Lady of the Rosary Hospital in Castor, Ab. She was devoted to her family and will be greatly missed. Brenda was born in Castor, Alberta on January 27, 1954 to Gene and Wilma Perreault. The sixth of seven children she spent her early years on the family farm north of Bulwark, Alberta. In 1971 she married Charles Wiart of Alliance, Ab. and together they had three children. Wiart Brenda enjoyed showing horses and trail riding and fostered a love of horses in her children. After raising her family Brenda found much joy and kinship in quilting and spending winters in Arizona. Brenda was predeceased by her parents Gene and Wilma Perreault, father and mother-in-law John and Cecile Wiart and

brother-in-law Leon Wiart. Brenda is lovingly remembered by her husband Chuck of 43 years; daughters Karen Wiart and Nicolle Cruickshanks (Darcy); son Gene Wiart (Jessie); grandchildren: Rayna, Maria and Gavin Cruikshanks and Preslee Wiart. Brenda also leaves to mourn, her brothers and sisters: Ken Perreault, Sharon Hoffart (Frank), Jeanette Forrest (John), Bob Perreault (Sandra), Audrey Fuller (Gary) and Donna Weseen (Bill); as well as many nieces, nephews and many dear friends. A celebration of life was held for Brenda on Saturday, May 30, 2015 at 2 p.m. at the Alliance Community Hall with friend Sylvia Wold officiating. A loving eulogy was presented by niece Lyanne Almberg and friend Kathy Mennell paid tribute to her dear friend. Nieces Jasmen Wiart and Diane Belisle offered the 23 Psalm and The Lord’s Prayer.

Several of Brenda’s favourite songs were played, as well as a video presentation. Honourary pallbearers were Brenda’s ‘Many Stitching Friends’ and the ‘Royal Canadian Legion Branch #94’. Following the service family and friends joined together to share memories and a luncheon prepared and served by the Alliance Women’s Institute. Brenda was laid to rest in a private family ceremony at the Alliance Cemetery Columbarium led by son-in-law Darcy Cruickshanks at 11 a.m. As an expression of sympathy donations are gratefully accepted in memory to Alberta Cancer Foundation ResearchOvarian Cancer or Our Lady of the Rosary Hospital Foundation in care of Parkview Funeral Chapels & Crematorium, Box 186, Castor, Alberta T0C 0X0, 403-882-3141, who were entrusted with the care and arrangements. To send or view condolences to Brenda’s family, please visit www.parkviewfuneralchapels.com

School bus driver for many years Charles James Thomas ‘Jim’ Brenchley passed away in Stettler, Ab. on May 25, 2015 at the age of 84 years. Born in 1931 at the family home near Scollard, Ab., Jim grew up in the Scollard area and took his schooling at Snake Lake. He was a school bus driver for many years as well as a farmer in the Scollard and Big Valley areas. In 1954 he married Marie (nee Wiland) at Big Valley. Predeceased by his father Charles; mother Ida; sisters, Francis and Bess; and his grandson Chad; Jim is survived by wife, Marie Brenchley; sisters,

Jean (Jack) Savage and Josephine Cornellsson; brother-in-law, Ron Moore; his children, Brad (Kathy) Brenchley, Myrna (Doug) Brown, Wayne Brenchley, and Gail (Chris) Baker. Also left to mourn are his grandchildren LeaAnne (Stuart), Steven (Krista), Bobbi (Ian), Dallas, Allison, Levi (Shantel), Kailey and Morgan; great grandchildren, Benni, Indy, Jordan, Abby, Etta, Khyll, Jordan, Reighly. Auston, Alanaah, Domonic, Maison, and Rhyley as well as numerous other family members and many good friends.

At the family’s request, donations may be made to the Stettler Health Services Foundation (S.H.S.F.) – Home Care or to the Kidney Foundation – Peritoneal Dialysis. Interment service was held at Lake View Cemetery, Stettler, Ab. at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 30, 2015. A celebration of Jim’s life was held at Brennen Funeral Home Chapel at 2 p.m. Saturday, followed by a time of fellowship and light refreshments at the Big Valley Drop-In Centre, Big Valley, Ab. Condolences may be sent or viewed at www.brennenfuneralhome.com.

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Coronation Home Decorating Owner retiring after 35 years. 25 years in Current location. Price Reduced to $399,000 for both sides of the building. Coronation Home decorating with current inventory, of paint, fabric, equipment, Sears, Purolator is offered for $289,000, South portion of building is leased for $1200/months Contact Shelly for further info!

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Kneehill and Wheatland County dispute resolved Debra Johnston

ECA Review Reporter The Municipal Government Board (MGB) has finalized its decision regarding the intermunicipal dispute between Kneehill County and Wheatland County. The MGB decision was presented at the May 26 council meeting. The dispute was over Direct Control Bylaw 1657 Kneehill County added to its Bylaw 1597, the Badlands Motorsports Area Structure Plan. A direct control district allows council to prepare a custom site specific land use bylaw for a development and gives council or a designate final authority regarding permits. Because roads accessing the site fall in Wheatland County, Kneehill’s decision potentially could have been detrimental to Wheatland’s roads. The MGB found that development of the site was likely to generate addition traffic on Wheatland’s roads, causing the need for additional upgrades due to safety and liability concerns. The decision ordered Kneehill County to amend Bylaw 1657 to include a condition for the development that ensures the developer meets all necessary requirements of all pertinent bylaws prior to approval of any development permit.

Council passed a motion to amend the bylaw to comply exactly with the ruling

Bridge repair approved

Ghost Pine Creek bridge will get $225,000 worth of critical repairs following Kneehill council’s approval at the meeting. Brad Buchert, Senior Manager of Transportation for Kneehill County, explained the repairs will include replacement of piers that have split or rotted. Deputy Reeve Jerry Wittstock queried Buchert on the likelihood of more bridges being in the same state. Buchert explained that the 214 county bridges/culverts are on a 57-month inspection cycle. Buchert stated there were five more bridges to be inspected this year but that it was unlikely any would require the same kind of extensive repair. Due to the decline in the oil patch, a number of companies are looking for work in other areas and are willing to offer lower bids, explained Buchert, making the bridge repair far cheaper than it would have been previously. The funds for the repair will come from reserves.

No change on ball diamond

The lane running through the Huxley ball diamond will remain as is for now.

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Calvin Symington, Senior Development and Planning Officer for Kneehill County presented options to council for dealing with the lane. A number of structures as well as the ball diamond encroach on the undeveloped lane. One option is to close the lane, which would require a bylaw. Due to the costs involved, council opted to receive the report for information.

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Enjoyed friends, family and travelling Colleen Yvonne Harris (Schetzsle) was born in Consort Hospital on May 28, 1957, the fifth child of Pat and Francis Schetzsle. Terry, Sharon, Jim, and Sandra were her older siblings. Danny completed the family a year and a half later. Colleen lived with her family on their farm at Little Gem. While her Mom taught school in Hemaruka and later in Veteran, Aunt Olga (Manion) and Grandma Schetzsle helped with the babysitting. Colleen started school at Veteran School at five years of age. She spent one year attending school in Calgary as her Mom went to University of Calgary to complete her Bachelor of Education Degree. She continued on in Veteran and then Coronation, graduating from Coronation High School in 1974. She worked as a STEP student, was on the staff for the first published The Veteran Eagle and enjoyed hanging out in the ‘den’ with her many friends. Harris After Grade 12, Angus Anderson asked her to work at the Alberta Treasury Branch in Veteran. She really enjoyed working with Angus and was able to gain experience to transfer to the ATB in Coronation. Kent Harris came into her life at this time and they were married for a time. Colleen was a clever, hardworking, attention-to-detail person and her banking career took her to Stettler, Edmonton, High Prairie and McLennan. Along the way, she met many new friends and had so much fun with them. She travelled to Phoenix in the heat of the summer with her Mom and Sandra, she travelled to New York and to Paris with Aunt Aggie, and made many happy/crazy memories with family and friends in Las Vegas. When visiting in Edmonton, Colleen would stay with Aunt Lois, Uncle Gusty and Cousin Joyce. Joyce and Colleen started their love of Denny’s where Denny’s served breakfasts 24-7! In 1990 Colleen enrolled in the two year Business Accounting at NAIT graduating in 1992. Here Colleen met many new friends, reconnected with cousin Allen Schetzsle, and learned the benefit of ear plugs (the bus barn was close to her apartment). This “benefit” stayed with her the rest of her life! After graduation Colleen put her accounting skills to work at several Shoppers’ Drug Marts in Edmonton. Her niece Tracy was in Edmonton at this time and they enjoyed going to the Moose Factory for the weekly steak special! In the fall of 1997, she moved back to Coronation. She worked at Jacobson’s Pharmacy and admitting in the Consort and Coronation Hospitals. She continued working in admitting in Consort Hospital until last December. In Coronation, Aunt Loretta, Colleen and her Mom had many

good times together eating out at Howard’s and generally taking care of each other. “Miss Kitty” found a home with Colleen and her Mom. In 2000 Henry Chartier and Colleen connected, perhaps part of the attraction was Henry’s cooking skills! Colleen enjoyed the food he brought to the hospital right to the last week. Colleen and Henry enjoyed trips to Manitoba to visit Henry’s family and also the fishing. Henry’s two daughters added a wedding in Mexico when Michelle and Dustin got married, a step grand-daughter Jerzie, and the wedding of Alicia and Raymond last fall. Colleen enjoyed the fishing, “Miss Kitty” and all animals. She really liked to ride horses, dancing and was an avid reader her whole life. She always liked her T.V. shows such as Criminal Minds, The Big Bang Theory, and nothing like an old movie! Colleen had an elephant collection with all sorts of small, large and unique elephants. She was the Loretta of the family for remembering dates, names, and events. After some health concerns, Colleen was diagnosed as being bipolar in the fall of 2009. This was a very traumatic time but also a time of learning and healing. She was very focused to do things as directed by her doctor, for example, her medication was always taken on time and she had routine for every day. She was diagnosed with gynecological cancer in 2013, going through radiation, chemotherapy and contacted C-Diff spending four weeks in the Cross Cancer Hospital. She vigorously rang the “Bell of Hope” after her last radiation treatment in March 2014. She thought she was cancer free at this time. In January of this year Colleen was diagnosed with primary small cell lung cancer. This time after her radiation treatments she was not ready to ring the bell. She accepted her diagnosis and returned to the “Home away from Home” room in Coronation Hospital. She had many friends and relatives visit her with hope, prayers, food, courage, laughter, many reminiscing stories and large doses of love. She passed away peacefully early Monday morning May 18 after a brave and courageous struggle with the effects of cancer. Colleen is survived by her spouse Henry Chartier, her sister Sandra Johnstone and her children Randy (Debbie) Johnstone, Julie Schroeder, Candy (Cameron) Brown, and Patty (Kelly) Shaw; her brother Terry (Linda) Schetzsle and their children Paula (Travis) Galenzoski, Nancy (Kurt) Ashbaugh, and Graham (Jen); and her brother Jim (Susan) Schetzsle and their children Rhonda (Shane) Doyon and Ryan (Jocelyn Foster); her sister and brother-in-law Sharon and Larry Wilson’s

children Greg (Kim), Tracy (Glen) Anhorn, and Sandy (Steve) Kohm, Henry’s girls Michelle (Dustin) Zubach and their daughter Jerzie and Alicia (Raymond) Cook. Colleen is also survived by her Uncle Gordon (Bernice) Schetzsle and her aunts Aggie Rumohr and Delia Sorensen, and 23 great nieces and nephews, many cousins and many truly amazing friends. Colleen was predeceased by her parents Francis (1986), Pat (Siama) 2009, brother Danny (1962), sister Sharon Wilson (2007), brother-inlaw Larry Wilson (2012), and brother-in-law Harvey Johnstone (2013). A memorial service was held at the Veteran Full Gospel Church, on Friday, May 22, 2015 at 2 p.m. with the Pastor Darrel Durksen officiating. The eulogy was shared by Susan Schetzsle and the scripture readings were read by Julie Schroeder. Linda Schetzsle played for the congregational hymn ‘In the Garden’. Special music was by Julie Schroeder and Candy Brown and also a duet by Nils and Jeanette Berg. Honourary pallbearers were Maureen and Alf Hudgeon, Joanne and Wes Sieger, Beryl and Jim Smith, Betty and Dave Jones, Tammy and Barrie Pengelly, Dolores and Pat Cuthbertson and Rowena Swahn. The urn bearer was Henry Chartier. The interment took place at the Veteran Cemetery. Family and friends gathered at the Veteran Community Hall for a time of visiting and reminiscing. A lovely lunch was prepared and served by the Full Gospel Church Ladies. As an expression of sympathy and in loving memory of Colleen, memorial contributions may be made to the Village of Veteran Cemetery Society, The Canadian Cancer Society or to a charity of the donor’s choice. Heather Caseley of Coronation Funeral Home has been entrusted with the care and funeral arrangements. 403.578.2928 Condolences can be sent to the family by visiting our website at www. coronationfuneralhome.ca.

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Coronation School Outreach graduates, Dylan Goddu, Chelsie Severin, Matthew Magee and Austin Osetsky.

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Makayla Walsh and Brooke Lindmark Coronation School held their graduation ceremonies on May 30. From the left, back row: Tanner Black, Jon Thompson, Benjamin Mears, Kyle Close and Brett Canadine. Middle row (standing): Libby Thompson, Zeke Leuck, Linden Heidecker, Jenna Sieger, Chelsey Gerber, Makayla Walsh and Cole Elliott. Middle row (seated): Mallory Schafer, Payton Butterwick, Sarah Zimmer, Caroline Stone, Caitlyn Dobovich, Brooke Lindmark, Reegan Jones and Jenna Wuzinski. Front row: Jalycia Huber, Ashley Golby, Bobby Gilbertson, Liam Fitz-Gerald, Teira Hewitt and Hanna Waltham. Missing: Dylan Rondeau. ECA Review/Courtesy of Smart Photography Ltd

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A slide show was then shown containing photos of students from when they were very young to today. Brett Canadine gave the Valedictorian’s address and in it he said that the path to grade 12 was not always a smooth one and they couldn’t have done it on their own, thanking parents, teachers and community. Shenai Smith gave the staff farewell address with Mallory

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Schafer and Cole Elliott giving the students reply where they gave special thanks to their parents and families for their continuous guidance. “So much of us is made from what we learned from you. You will always be with us like a hand print on our heart,” said Elliott. Students were escorted off the stage by their parents. The grand march and dances followed.

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LUBRICATING OIL The crew from BeDEVIL, an oil field services, equipment and rentals company from Killam, erect the last of six billboards along highway 13 on May 26. The six signs holding 12 advertising campaigns, will be lit up at night and weigh 1500 lbs. “No one knows what’s in Killam,” said Dan McRae, owner of BeDEVIL and the billboards. “I’m hoping these will bring traffic into town off of the highway and increase business in the town.” ECA Review/B. Causley

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•  1985 Buick Le Sabre •  1953 Chevrolet 1100 •  Various older vehicles for parts or rebuilding •  Arctic Cat 400 Quad 4X4 Speedrack •  1975 Ford F100 Supercab •  1963 Chev 3 ton, wood box & hoist. Needs  clutch repair.

•  Brandt 7” X 35’ Auger c/w Honda 13 hp  engine, elect. start & winch •  Walinga 510 Std Agri Vac

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•   Tow Chains by Kevin Sorenson, M.P., Crowfoot Canadians to access Canada Student •  Case International 4694 Tractor, 20.8 X  •   Various Power Tools GRAIN BINS: 34 tires, PTO, 4 hyd., 5620 hrs showing. At this time of year, throughout our •   Forney arc welder Grants for short programs; •  #1 GSI 4200 bus. on wood •  Caseduration 4690 Tractor, 20.8 X 34 tires, 4 hyd.,  •   Plus a sizable assort. of misc tools, shop  •  #2 Westeel Rosco 3300 bus. on wood PTO, 8216 hrs., showing. riding of Crowfoot, students are graduenhancing access to 1482 post-secondary edu& farming supplies too numerous to list •  #3 UFA 2750 bus. on wood •  International PT Combine, hyd.,  •  #4 Westeel Rosco 3300 bus. on wood FURNITURE, COLLECTABLES & reverser, 7 belt Victory pickup. ating! We should all take a few moments cation by eliminating ‘in-study income’ in •  #5 Westeel Rosco 1250 bus. on wood ANTIQUE MACHINERY: •  MF 200 SP Swather, 30’ draper table, elect.  TILLAGE & SEEDING: •  #6 UFA 1750 bus. on wood •  3   drawer oak dresser with mirror, various controls, UII pickup reel, 1645 hrs. •   Case IH 5600 Cultivator, 40’, c/w Flexi-Coil  to congratulate and encourage our the assessment process for the Canada •  #7 Westeel Rosco 1750 bus. on wood  older dressers •  MF 1135 Tractor, 23.1 X 34 tires, dual hyd.,  3 bar mounted harrows (located off farm) •   Oak chest of 3 drawers younger generation by assuring them of Student Loans PTO. (Engine overhaul approx. 2300 hrs  program; and, making •   Flexi Coil System 95 - 50’ Harrow Packer MILLION •  #8 Westeel Rosco 2750 bus. on wood  •   Brass Spittoon, old telephone ago, 2 seasons on clutch overhaul - approx.  •   Harmon Rockomatic Rock Picker (located off farm) •   Eatonia wash ringer, butter press, the importance of their education. Canada student loans work for families by 60 hrs.) •   MF 360 Discer, 2 - 15’ in tandem TANKS & MISC.: 930 Tractor, 18.4 X 34 tires, 1080  MILLION •   MF 36 - 18’ discer LITRESvarious OFcrocks, butter churn, boilers, Students need to know providing $119•  Case million over four years, •  Westward end-gate drill fill washtubs, enamelware , wash board hrs on engine overhaul (tack replaced with  •   Morris 19’ Cultivator, c/w 3 bar mounted  •  Degelman 9’ dozer blade •  S   tereoscope engine overhaul) harrows that the investment of starting in 2016-17, to reduce the expected •  4 - 20.8 X 34 tires •  R   unway light •  John Deere 720 Diesel Tractor, sells with  •   5 - 6’ P20-4 Flexi Coil Packers •  150 gal. poly water tank •   Coal Oil Lamps, various wood chairs, Robin FEL & bucketunder the Canada •   3 - 4’ Flexi Coil Packers time and effort they parental contribution •  2-500, 1-1000, 2-300 gal fuel tanks wrought iron bed, Angora Chaps, small •   4 - 4’ coil packers (SINCE 2008) TRUCK, VEHICLES & ATV: •  3 elect. fuel pumps (SINCE 2008) insulators •  M   el-Cam hyd. rock bucket spend on their studies Student LoansGRAIN needs assessment process. •  1981 International S1900 Diesel Tandem,  •  4 slip tanks •   Kohlswa Sweden Anvil •   Harmon 8’ Swath Roller 3208 Cat, 10.00 X R 20 tires, Allison 5  •  Kirby straw & chaff spreader •  L   eg Vice, #12 AB Jardine Forge Blower, pays off. Congratulations graduates andGRAIN Best speed auto., 18’ steel box & hoist, roll tarp,  LOADERS: •  Round Galvanized Water Tank post drill, barrel plumbed for drill fill., 173,230 kms. •  Farm King 10” X 60’ Swing Auger SHOP & FARMING SUPPLIES: •   Various Pieces of Horse-Drawn . While we are fortu- Wishes! •  1987 Ford F 150, 2WD, 176,589 kms •  Sakundiak HD7-1200 7” X 35’ Auger c/w  •   Pro Air II air compressor Machinery •  1990 Ford F150, 4X4 ext. cab, 206,682 kms. Kohler 14 hp engine & elect. start •   Battery Charger •   Various Old Harness, Saddle & Tack nate to have abundant gas and oil reserves in Jeff & Sheryl Van Wert our province, Alberta Please visit www.charltonauction.com offers many other 403-362-2972 for complete listing & details. opportunities in var“Farmers Serving Farmers” Cell: 403-793-9988 Sorenson ious sectors as well. 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The ethics and non-ethics of government spending priorities

Rick Strankman MLA, Drumheller Stettler Wes Taylor MLA, Battle River Wainwright In 1994, five premiers and 21 years ago, the Alberta government made a commitment to the people of Whitecourt. It said it would replace the community’s aging hospital. The old hospital has yet to be replaced. Some years ago now, the provincial government also promised the community of Wainwright a new hospital. It hasn’t been built yet either. In fact, today, the Wainwright hospital is in such bad shape that one of the government’s own internal assessment reports says that healthcare at the facility is what they call “suboptimal.” The sewers back up, the roof leaks, it’s impossible to at times get hot water from the taps, and the doors and hallways are so narrow that it’s impossible to move modern equipment around without banging into door jams and walls (possibly damaging expensive equipment). By the government’s own admission, the current Wainwright facility may be an accident waiting to happen. The Health Services Report warns that the current substandard conditions have “significant” Infection Prevention Control (IPC) implications. Why have the needs of these communities been ignored? Why are so many non-urban communities, which are in need of healthcare facilities, not on the government’s radar? The answer has to do with the way previous governments

prioritized infrastructure spending. For decades, the Alberta government maintained a very inefficient and biased approach to healthcare spending. At no time did the PC government try to establish a publicly transparent way to measure the needs of communities, categorize the results, and then publicly prioritize infrastructure spending on the basis of demonstrated need. If they had done something like this, the timing for the construction of hospitals, schools, and other government facilities Strankman would be as reliable as a Calgary Flames game schedule. Instead, succesive PC governments left these major spending decisions in the hands of the most powerful ministers, who tended to spend wherever they’d get the greatest political advantage. Many Albertans will recall that certain past PC MLAs would even publicly warn school boards and local communities not to criticize the government, suggesting that infrastructure spending might be affected if they did. Clearly, the idea that billions of dollars in annual infrastructure spending decisions should depend solely upon the whims of a handful of high ranking politicians does not serve our province.

Oilsands not the dirtiest by Lorrie Goldstein, Toronto Sun (May 27, 2015) Today I am going to explain why you, as a Canadian citizen, are not an energy-consuming glutton who is helping to burn up the planet by greedily consuming fossil fuels. In fact, as greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions linked to climate change go, Canada is small potatoes. According to the World Research Institute, 2011, China is the world’s largest energyrelated emitter of greenhouse gases at 10,552 megatonnes annually. (A megatonne, or Mt, represents one million tonnes.) China is followed by the U.S. at 6,550 Mt. India is third at 2,486 Mt; Russia fourth at 2,374 Mt; Japan fifth at 1,307 Mt; Brazil sixth at 1,131 Mt; Germany seventh at 882 Mt; and Indonesia eighth at 834 Mt. Canada is ninth at 716 Mt. (As of 2013, our emissions were 726 Mt which doesn’t affect the rankings.) Canada legally withdrew from the Kyoto Protocol to reduce GHG emissions, which expired in 2012, at the end of 2011.

At that time, Prime Minister Stephen Harper cited its fundamental unfairness to our country. While we were required by Kyoto (thanks to former PM Jean Chretien, who ratified it) to reduce our emissions under the United Nations treaty to an average of 6 per cent below 1990 levels between 2008 and 2012, China, the U.S., India and Russia -- the world’s top four emitters -- were not required to reduce their emissions by a single tonne. Nor was Brazil, the sixth largest emitter, or Indonesia, the eighth largest emitter. Despite the fact that when the Liberals lost power under Paul Martin in 2006 Canada was 30 per cent over its Kyoto target, our emissions since 2006 as a share of global emissions -- 43,372 Mt in 2011 -- have been steadily dropping. In 2005, Canada was responsible for 2.1 per cent of global emissions. By 2011, it was 1.6 per cent, because we have been reducing the growth rate of our emissions faster than the rest of the world. Turn to True, Pg 28

Instead, Alberta requires a transparent needs assessment and a public review process that systematically prioritizes spending and establishes priorities. It’s the only way to get better economic efficiency and to get the politics out of the process. Now that the NDP has assumed control of the provincial government, opposition members are already pressing for a reliable, publicly transparent process that lets every single Alberta voter and taxpayer know exactly what’s going on when it comes to the scheduling of government infrastructure facilities—including priorities, timing, and sequence. If the Notley government really does want (as it claims) to turn over a new ethical leaf in the way that our government operates, then infrastructure spending is a key place to start. Conversely, if the NDP follows on the heels of what the PCs have done in the past, then voters, taxpayers, and municipalities are again going to be saddled with an approach to government infrastructure spending that is arbitrary, manipulative, politically self-serving, and unnecessarily expensive.

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TRACTORS TRACTORS • 1999 Case IH 9390 4WD c/w • 1999 Case IH showing 9390 4WD c/w 710/70R38 TRACTORS duals, 4870 hrs, TRACTORS 710/70R38 duals, showing 4870front hrs, stand trans, 4IHhyd. plus 4WD aux, • 1999 Case 9390 c/w • 1999 Case 9390 c/w stand 4IHhyd. plus 4WD aux, steer front & rear trans, weights, Outback auto TRACTORS 710/70R38 duals, showing 4870 hrs, 710/70R38 duals, showing 4870steer hrs, & rear weights, Outback auto w/ 360 mapping & S2 lightbar, S/N • 1999 Case IH 9390 4WD c/w stand trans, 4 hyd. plus aux, front stand 4 hyd. plus aux, front w/ 360trans, mapping &showing S2 lightbar, S/N JEE0074172 710/70R38 duals, 4870steer hrs, & rear rear weights, weights, Outback auto & Outback auto steer JEE0074172 • 1990 Case IH47140 Magnum MFWD, stand trans, hyd. plus aux, front w/ 360 mapping & S2 S/N w/ 360 mapping & Magnum S2 lightbar, lightbar, S/N • 1990 Case IH 7140 MFWD, 20.8R42 w/ ratchet style duals, & rear weights, Outback auto steer JEE0074172 JEE0074172 20.8R42 w/ ratchet style duals, showing 6820 hrs, 18/4 PS trans, w/ 360 mapping & S2 lightbar, S/N • 1990 Case IH 7140 Magnum MFWD, • 1990 Case IH3 7140 showing 6820 hrs,Magnum 18/4 aux, PSMFWD, trans, 1000 PTO, hyd. plus front JEE0074172 20.8R42 w/ ratchet style duals, 20.8R42 w/ ratchet style duals, 1000 PTO, hyd.for plus aux, front weights, plumbed Outback auto • 1990 Case IH3 7140 showing 6820 hrs,Magnum 18/4 PSMFWD, trans, showing 6820 hrs, 18/4 PS trans, weights, plumbed for Outback auto steer (no screen), one owner, S/N 20.8R42 w/ ratchet style duals, 1000 PTO, 3 hyd. plus aux, front 1000 PTO, 3 hyd. plus aux, front steer (no screen), one owner, S/N JJA0026033 showing plumbed 6820 hrs,for18/4 PS trans, weights, Outback auto weights, plumbed for Outback auto JJA0026033 • Case 2290 2WD, 20.8x38 singles, 1000 PTO, 3 hyd. plus aux, front steer (no screen), one owner, S/N steer (no screen), one owner, S/N • Case 2290 2WD, singles, showing 5853 hrs, for 320.8x38 hyd., 540/1000 weights, plumbed Outback auto JJA0026033 JJA0026033 showing 5853 hrs, 3one hyd., 540/1000 PTO, (w/o on powershift $5,794.94 steer (no screen), owner, S/N • Case 2290 2290 2WD, 2WD, 20.8x38 20.8x38 singles, singles, • Case PTO, (w/o on powershift $5,794.94 April/11), one owner, S/N 8888273 JJA0026033 showing 5853 hrs, 3 hyd., 540/1000 showing 5853 hrs, 3 hyd., 540/1000 April/11), one owner, S/N 8888273 • 9’ underslung dozer blade • Case 2290on 2WD, 20.8x38$5,794.94 singles, PTO, (w/o powershift PTO, (w/o on dozer powershift • 9’ underslung showing 5853 hrs, 3blade hyd., $5,794.94 540/1000 COMBINE April/11), one owner, S/N April/11), one owner, S/N 8888273 8888273 PTO, (w/o on powershift $5,794.94 COMBINE • 2011 Case IH dozer 8120 w/ 2016 header, • 9’ underslung underslung blade • 9’ dozer blade April/11), one S/N 8888273 • 2011 Case IHowner, 8120538 w/ 2016 header, SwathMaster PU, sep/648 eng COMBINE • 9’ underslung dozer538 blade COMBINE SwathMaster PU, sep/648 eng hrs, 900/60R32 fronts, Pro 600 • 2011 Case IH 8120 w/ 2016 header, • 2011 IH 8120 w/ 2016Pro header, hrs, Case 900/60R32 fronts, 600 monitor, leather int.,538 MagnaCut extra COMBINE SwathMaster PU, sep/648 eng SwathMaster sep/648 eng monitor, leather int.,538 MagnaCut extra fine lateral header tilt w/ • 2011 Case IH PU, 8120 w/ 2016Pro header, hrs, chopper, 900/60R32 fronts, 600 hrs, 900/60R32 fronts, Protilt600 fine chopper, lateral header w/ trap, ext. wearPU, rotor w/ spikes, diff SwathMaster 538 sep/648 eng monitor, leather int., MagnaCut extra monitor, leather int., MagnaCut extra trap, ext. wear rotor w/ spikes, diff lock, after market air filter, approx hrs, chopper, 900/60R32 fronts, Protilt600 fine lateral header w/ fine chopper, lateral header tilt w/ lock, after market air filter, approx 300 less hrs on S/N monitor, leather int.,PU MagnaCut extra trap, ext. rotor w/header, spikes, diff trap, chopper, ext. wear wear rotor spikes, diff 300 less hrs lateral on PUw/ header, S/N YBG212430 fine header tilt w/ lock, after after market market air air filter, filter, approx approx lock, YBG212430 trap, ext. wear rotor spikes, S/N diff SWATHER 300 less less hrs on PUw/header, header, 300 hrs on PU S/N lock, Westward after SWATHER market airw/filter, approx • 2012 M155 30’ Macdon YBG212430 YBG212430 300 less hrs on PUw/header, S/N • 2012 Westward M155 30’ D60-S header, showing 265Macdon hrs, 2 SWATHER YBG212430 SWATHER D60-S header, showing 265 fronts, hrs, 2 spd, buddy seat, 600/65R28 • 2012 Westward M155 w/ 30’ Macdon • 2012 Westward M155 w/ 30’ Macdon spd, buddy seat, 600/65R28 fronts, PU reel,header, hyd.SWATHER fore/aft, poly skid shoes, D60-S showing 265 hrs, D60-S header, showing 265Macdon hrs, 2 2 PU reel, hyd. fore/aft, poly skid shoes, header transport, transport weight • 2012 Westward M155 w/ 30’ spd, buddy seat, 600/65R28 fronts, spd, buddy seat, 600/65R28 fronts, header transport, transport weight pkg, spare new knife, 2 Rotoshears, D60-S header, showing 265 hrs, 2 PU reel, hyd. fore/aft, poly skid shoes, PU reel, hyd.new fore/aft, poly skid shoes, pkg, spare knife, 2 Rotoshears, one owner, S/N 219626, header S/N spd, buddy seat, 600/65R28 fronts, header transport, transport weight header transport, transport weight one owner, S/N 219626, header S/N 221400 PU hyd. fore/aft, skid shoes, pkg,reel, spare new knife,poly 2 Rotoshears, Rotoshears, pkg, spare new knife, 2 221400 • Buhler 9-1/2’ swath roller header header transport, transport weight one owner, S/N 219626, S/N one owner, S/N 219626, header S/N • Buhler 9-1/2’ swath roller pkg, spare new knife, 2 Rotoshears, HIGHWAY TRUCK 221400 221400 one owner, S/N 219626, header S/N HIGHWAY TRUCK • 2002 Kenworth T800 TA, 50” bunk, • Buhler 9-1/2’ swath roller • Buhler 9-1/2’ swath roller 221400 • 2002 Kenworth T800 TA, 60 50” Series bunk, showing 197,323 km, HIGHWAY TRUCK • Buhler 9-1/2’ swathTRUCK roller HIGHWAY showing 197,323 km, spd 60 Series Detroit 430/500, 18 trans., • 2002 Kenworth T800 TA, 50” bunk, • 2002 T800 50” trans., bunk, DetroitKenworth 430/500, 18 TA, spd 11R24.5 tires, alum rims, 3-way HIGHWAY TRUCK showing 197,323 km, 60 Series showing 197,323 km, 60 Series 11R24.5 tires, alum rims, 3-way lockers, air slide 5th wheel, Ali • 2002 Kenworth T800 TA, 50” bunk, Detroit 430/500, 18 spd trans., Detroit 430/500, 18 trans., lockers, air slide 5th spd wheel, Ali Arc bumper, last certified showing 197,323 km, 60 Nov/14 Series 11R24.5 tires, alum rims, 3-way 11R24.5 tires, alum rims, 3-way Arc bumper, last certified Nov/14 ($15,862.31 w/o on eng inframe, Detroit 430/500, 18 spd trans., lockers, air slide 5th wheel, Ali lockers, air slide 5th wheel, Ali ($15,862.31 w/o on eng inframe, injectors, head, April/06, 25,323 km 11R24.5 tires,last alum rims, Nov/14 3-way Arc bumper, certified Arc bumper, last certified Nov/14 injectors, head, April/06, 25,323 km since), S/N 1XKDDR9X12J965087 lockers, air slide 5th wheel, Ali ($15,862.31 w/o on eng inframe, ($15,862.31 w/o on eng inframe, since), S/N 1XKDDR9X12J965087 Arc bumper, certified Nov/14 injectors, head,last April/06, 25,323 km injectors, head, April/06, 25,323 km ($15,862.31 w/o on eng inframe, since), S/N 1XKDDR9X12J965087 since), S/Nhead, 1XKDDR9X12J965087 injectors, April/06, 25,323 km since), S/N 1XKDDR9X12J965087

GRAIN TRAILERS GRAIN TRAILERS • 2001 Advance Super B trailers, • 2001 Advance Super B trailers, 11R24.5GRAIN tires, TRAILERS Agremote remote GRAIN TRAILERS 11R24.5 tires, Agremote remote openerAdvance on lead, alum rims, air ride, • 2001 Super B trailers, • 2001 Advance Superrims, B air trailers, opener on lead,TRAILERS alum ride, roll tarp GRAIN 11R24.5 tires, Agremote remote 11R24.5 tires, Agremote remote roll tarpAdvance • 2001 Super B trailers, GRAIN TRUCKS opener on lead, alum rims, air ride, opener on lead, TRUCKS alum rims, air ride, 11R24.5 tires, Agremote remote GRAIN • 1981 Ford L8000 TA c/w 20’ steel box roll tarp roll tarp opener on lead, alum rims, air ride, • 1981 Ford L8000 TA c/w 20’ steel box & hoist, GRAIN showingTRUCKS 36,492 km, 3208 rollhoist, tarp GRAIN TRUCKS & showing 36,492 km, 3208 Cat eng., auto trans, air brakes, diff • 1981 Ford L8000 TA c/w 20’ steel • 1981 Ford L8000 TAroll c/w 20’ steel box box Cat eng., auto trans, air brakes, diff lock, air shift PTO, tarp, 10.00x20 GRAIN TRUCKS & hoist, showing 36,492 km, 3208 & hoist, showing 36,492 3208 lock, air shift PTO, tarp,km, 10.00x20 tires, c/w cable liftroll silage endgate, • 1981 Ford L8000 TA c/w steel box Cat eng., eng., auto trans, air20’ brakes, diff Cat auto trans, air brakes, diff tires, c/w cable lift silage endgate, ($6,262.55 w/o Aug/09, rebuilt trans, & hoist, showing 36,492 km, 3208 lock, air PTO, roll tarp, 10.00x20 lock, air shift shift PTO, roll air tarp, 10.00x20 ($6,262.55 w/o Aug/09, rebuilt trans, etc.) Cat eng., auto trans, brakes, diff tires, c/w cable lift silage endgate, tires, c/w cable liftroll silage endgate, etc.) • 1975 IH 1950 TA cabover c/w 20’ lock, air shift PTO, tarp, 10.00x20 ($6,262.55 w/o Aug/09, rebuilt trans, ($6,262.55 w/o Aug/09, rebuilt trans, • 1975 IH 1950 TA cabover c/w 20’ unibody steel box & hoist, 4 cyl Detroit tires, c/w cable lift silage endgate, etc.) etc.) unibody steel box & hoist, 4 cyl Detroit diesel auto trans, showing ($6,262.55 w/o Aug/09, rebuilt trans, • 1975 IHeng, 1950 TA cabover c/w 20’ • 1975 IH 1950 TA cabover c/w 20’ diesel eng, hyd. autosilage trans, showing 69,835 air etc.) unibodykm, steel box box & & hoist, hoist,endgate, 4 cyl cyl Detroit Detroit unibody steel 4 69,835 hyd. endgate, air brakes, diff lock, air shift PTO, roll • 1975 IHkm, 1950 TAsilage cabover c/w 20’ diesel eng, auto trans, showing diesel eng, auto trans, showing brakes, diff lock, air shift PTO, roll tarp, 10.00x20 tires unibodykm, steelhyd. box & hoist,endgate, 4 cyl Detroit 69,835 silage air 69,835 km, hyd. silage endgate, air tarp, 10.00x20 tires diesel eng, auto trans, showing brakes, diff lock, air shift PTO, roll brakes, diffSPRAYERS lock, air shift PTO, roll 69,835 km, hyd. silage endgate, air SPRAYERS • 90’ Hagie 284 4WD SP sprayer, tarp, 10.00x20 tires tarp, 10.00x20 tires brakes, diff2240 lock, air shift • 90’ Hagie 284 4WD SP PTO, sprayer, showing hrs, 5.9L 6 roll cyl SPRAYERS tarp, 10.00x20 tires SPRAYERS showing 2240 hrs, 6 gal cyl Cummins, 13.6R28 tires,5.9L (2) sprayer, 400 • 90’ Hagie 284 4WD SP • 90’ Hagie 284 front 4WD SP Cummins, 13.6R28 tires, (2) sprayer, 400rinse gal tanks, Tridekon dividers, SPRAYERS showing 2240 hrs, 5.9L 6 cyl showing 2240 hrs, dividers, 5.9L 6 rinse cyl tanks, Tridekon front tank, Raven Outback • 90’ Hagie 284controller, 4WD SP sprayer, Cummins, 13.6R28 tires, (2) 400 gal Cummins, 13.6R28 tires,5.9L (2)mapping, 400 gal tank, Raven controller, Outback auto steer w/ STS screen, showing 2240 hrs, 6 cyl tanks, Tridekon Tridekon front front dividers, dividers, rinse rinse tanks, auto steer w/ STS screen, mapping, sectional control, S/N 08-579165 Cummins, 13.6R28 tires, (2)Outback 400 gal tank, Raven controller, tank, Raven controller, Outback sectional control, S/N 08-579165 • 100’ 67XL PTdividers, sprayer, 1500 tanks,Flexicoil Tridekon front rinse auto steer w/ STS screen, mapping, auto steer w/ 67XL STS screen, mapping, • 100’ Flexicoil PT sprayer, 1500 US gal, 18.4x26 tires, variable rate, tank, Raven controller, Outback sectional control, S/N 08-579165 sectional control, S/N 08-579165 US gal, 18.4x26 tires, variable rate, wind curtains, rinse tank & wand, dbl auto steer w/ STS screen, mapping, • 100’ Flexicoil 67XL PT sprayer, 1500 • 100’ Flexicoil 67XL PT sprayer, 1500 wind curtains, rinse tank & wand, dbl noz bodies, S/N S67XL-113319-03 sectional control, S/N 08-579165 US gal, 18.4x26 tires, variable rate, US gal, 18.4x26 tires, variable rate, noz bodies, S/N S67XL-113319-03 • 100’ Flexicoil 67XL PT sprayer, 1500 wind curtains, rinse tank & wand, dbl SEEDING & FIELD EQUIP. wind curtains, rinse tank & wand, dbl US gal, 18.4x26 tires, variable rate, noz bodies, S/N S67XL-113319-03 SEEDING & 8810 FIELD EQUIP. tool • 40’ Bourgault seeding noz bodies, S/N S67XL-113319-03 wind curtains, rinse tank & wand, dbl • 40’ Bourgault 8810 seeding tool c/w 5350 3 comp TBH nozSEEDING bodies, S/N S67XL-113319-03 & FIELD SEEDING & 5350 FIELD3 EQUIP. EQUIP. c/w Bourgault comp TBH tank, K-Hart independent packers, • 40’ Bourgault 8810 seeding tool • 40’ Bourgault 8810 seeding tool tank, K-Hart triple independent packers, 10” spacing, shoot, NH kit w/ SEEDING & FIELD EQUIP. 3 c/w Bourgault 5350 3 comp TBH c/w Bourgault 5350 3seeding comp TBH 10” spacing, triple shoot, NH3 Dutch kit w/ Dickey-john rate controller, • 40’ Bourgault 8810 tool tank, K-Hart independent packers, tank, K-Hart independent packers, Dickey-john rate controller, Dutch openers, dualtriple fan, S/N tank c/w Bourgault 5350 3823853, comp TBH 10” spacing, shoot, NH3 kit kit w/ 10” spacing, triple shoot, NH w/ openers, dual independent fan, S/N 823853, tank S/N 37287AS-22 tank, K-Hart packers, 3 Dickey-john rate controller, Dutch Dickey-john rate controller, Dutch S/N 37287AS-22 kit, • 42’ Bourgault FH36-42 cult, 10” spacing, triple shoot, NHNH kittank 3 w/ 3 openers, dual fan, S/N 823853, openers, dualrate fan, S/N 823853, tank kit, • 42’ FH36-42 cult, 12” Bourgault spacing, broadcast kit,NH 4 Dickey-john controller, Dutch 3 bar S/N 37287AS-22 S/N 12” 37287AS-22 spacing, broadcast kit, 4 tank bar harrows, 3/4” openers, dual carbide fan, S/Ntips 823853, • 42’ Bourgault FH36-42 cult, NH kit, • 42’ Bourgault FH36-42 cult, notched NH33 kit, harrows, 3/4”178 carbide • 12’ Kellough offsettips disc, S/N 37287AS-22 12” spacing, broadcast kit, 4 12” Kellough spacing,178 broadcast kit,notched 4 bar bar • 12’ offset disc, blades kit, • 42’ Bourgault FH36-42 cult, NH 3 harrows, 3/4” 3/4” carbide carbide tips tips harrows, blades • Kirchner V ditcher, hyd.disc, liftkit,notched 12” Kellough spacing, broadcast 4 bar • 12’ 178 offset • 12’ Kellough 178 offset disc, notched • Kirchner V ditcher, hyd. lift • 60’ Flexicoil 80 tine harrows, 3/4”Sys. carbide tips harrows & blades blades • 60’ Flexicoil 178 Sys.offset 80 tine harrows & drawbar • 12’ Kellough disc, notched • Kirchner V hyd. lift • Kirchner V ditcher, ditcher, hyd. lift drawbar • 10’ Graham Holme DT cult. blades • 60’ Flexicoil Sys. 80 tine harrows & • 60’ Flexicoil Sys. 80 • 10’ Graham Holme DTtine cult. • Kirchner V ditcher, hyd. lift harrows & drawbar drawbar • 60’ Flexicoil Sys. 80 tine harrows & • 10’ Graham Graham Holme Holme DT DT cult. cult. • 10’ drawbar • 10’ Graham Holme DT cult.

AUGERS AUGERS Plus mech. • Westfield MK130-71 • Westfield MK130-71 swing auger, 13”x71’, Plus 12V mech. swing AUGERS swing auger, 13”x71’, AUGERS mover, full bin indicator,12V 540 swing PTO, • Westfield MK130-71 Plus mech. mover, full MK130-71 bin indicator, 540 PTO, • Westfield Plus mech. S/N 163642 AUGERS swing auger, 13”x71’, 12V swing S/N 163642 swing auger, 13”x71’, 12V 10”x41’, swing • Wheatheart R10-41,Plus • Westfield mech. mover, full full MK130-71 bin indicator, indicator, 540 PTO, • Wheatheart R10-41, 10”x41’, mover, bin 540 PTO, 35 hp auger, Vanguard, SP mover, elec. swing 13”x71’, 12V swing S/N 163642 35 hp Vanguard, SP 13107 mover, elec. S/N 163642 clutch, hyd. winch, S/N mover, full bin indicator, 540 PTO, • Wheatheart R10-41, 10”x41’, clutch, hyd.8”x47’ winch, S/N 1310710”x41’, • Wheatheart R10-41, • Brandt Supercharged, S/N 163642 35 hp Vanguard, SP mover, elec. • Brandt 8”x47’ 35 hp hpHonda, Vanguard, SPSupercharged, mover, elec. 20 ratcheting wheels • Wheatheart R10-41, 10”x41’, clutch, hyd. winch, winch, S/N 13107 13107 20 hp ratcheting wheels clutch, hyd. S/N The three augers neverelec. had 35above hpHonda, Vanguard, SPhave mover, • Brandt 8”x47’ Supercharged, • Brandt 8”x47’ Supercharged, The above three augers have never had fertilizer through them. clutch, hyd. winch, S/N 13107 20 hp Honda, ratcheting wheels 20 hp Honda, ratcheting wheels fertilizer through them. • Brandt 8”x47’ Supercharged, • Sakundiak 10”x59’ hyd have swing, reverser The above three augers never had The three augers never had 20above hp Honda, ratcheting wheels • Sakundiak 10”x59’ hyd swing, reverser • Westfield 7”x36’, 16 hphave fertilizer through them. fertilizer through them. • Westfield 7”x36’, 16 hphave never had The above three augers BINS • Sakundiak 10”x59’ hyd swing, reverser • Sakundiak 10”x59’ hyd swing, reverser fertilizer through them. BINS • Seven Chief Westland 14’x5-ring • Westfield 7”x36’, 16 hp hp • Westfield 7”x36’, 16 • Sakundiak 10”x59’ hyd reverser • Seven Westland hopper Chief bins, 2350 buswing, +/–14’x5-ring (all have BINS • Westfield 7”x36’, 16 bu hp hopper 2350 +/– (all have BINS dbl skidsbins, & ladders, 3 have aeration • Seven Chief Westland 14’x5-ring dbl skids & ladders, 3 have aeration • Seven Westland tubes, 4 Chief have OP1 cables) 14’x5-ring BINS hopper bins, 2350 bu +/– (all have tubes, 4 have OP1 cables) hopper bins, 2350 bu +/– (all have • Three Westeel 14’x5-ring hopper • Seven Chief Westland 14’x5-ring dbl skids & ladders, 3 aeration • Three Westeel hopper dbl skids & bu ladders, 3 have have aeration bins, 1900 +/–14’x5-ring (all have skids & hopper bins, 2350 bu +/– (all have tubes, 4 have OP1 cables) bins, 1900 +/– cables) (all have aeration skids & tubes, 4 have OP1 aeration tubes) dbl skids & bu ladders, 3 have • Three Westeel 14’x5-ring hopper aeration tubes) • Three Westeel 14’x5-ring hopper • Wheatland 705E bin, 250 bu tubes,1900 4 have OP1hopper cables) bins, bu (all & • Wheatland 705E hopper bin, skids 250 bu bins,skid 1900 bu +/– +/– (all have have skids & +/–, • Three Westeel 14’x5-ring hopper aeration tubes) +/–, skid aeration tubes) • Three Westeel 14’x6-ring bins on bins, 1900 705E bu +/– (all have skids & • Wheatland hopper bin, 250 bu • Three Westeel on • Wheatland 705E hopper 250 bu steel floors, 200014’x6-ring bu +/– bin,bins aeration tubes) +/–, skid skid steel floors, 2000 hopper buno+/– +/–, • Westeel 14’x4-ring, floor • Wheatland 705E bin,bins 250 bu • Three Westeel 14’x6-ring on • Westeel 14’x4-ring, no floor bins on • Three Westeel 14’x6-ring • Newer style Westeel door +/–, skid steel 2000 bu +/– • Newer style Westeel steel floors, floors, 2000 bu door +/– • Three Westeel bins on TRAILERS & 14’x6-ring CONVERTER • Westeel 14’x4-ring, no floor • Westeel 14’x4-ring, floor steel floors, buno +/– TRAILERS & high CONVERTER • 40’ Fruehauf TA boy flat deck, • Newer style 2000 Westeel door • Newer style Westeel door • Westeel 14’x4-ring, no floor • 40’ Fruehauf TA high boy flat jacks, deck, spring ride, sliding axle, dolly TRAILERS & • Newer style doordolly jacks, spring ride, sliding axle, TRAILERS & CONVERTER CONVERTER 11R22.5 tiresWesteel • 40’ Fruehauf TA high boy flat 11R22.5 tires • 40’TRAILERS Fruehauf boy converter, flat deck, deck, • Tandem axle TA 5th wheel & high CONVERTER spring ride, sliding axle, dolly jacks, • Tandem axle 5thhigh wheel converter, sliding axle, spring ride, 11R22.5 tires, homebuilt, • 40’ Fruehauf TA boydolly flat jacks, deck, 11R22.5 tires spring ride, 11R22.5 tires, homebuilt, 11R22.5 tires no serial # spring ride, sliding axle, dolly jacks, • Tandem 5th wheel converter, no serial #axle • Tandem axle 5thhauler, wheelbumper converter, • 18’ Dyson TA car pull, 11R22.5 tires spring ride,TA11R22.5 11R22.5 tires, homebuilt, • 18’ Dyson car bumper pull, spring ride, tires, homebuilt, 8 bolt rims, ramps • Tandem axle 5thhauler, wheel converter, no serial # 8 bolt rims, ramps no serial # • 20’ 5th wheel TA trailer, homebuilt, spring ride,TA11R22.5 tires, homebuilt, • 18’ Dyson car hauler, bumper pull, • 20’ 5th wheel TAhauler, trailer,bumper homebuilt, • 18’ Dyson car pull, 7000 lb axles no serial # TA 8 rims, ramps 7000 lb axles 8 bolt bolt rims, ramps • 19’ 4 wheel steel frame trailer, 11R20 • 18’ Dyson TA car hauler, bumper pull, • 20’ 45th 5th wheel TAframe trailer, homebuilt, • 19’ wheel steel trailer, 11R20 • 20’ wheel TA trailer, homebuilt, tires 8 boltlb rims, ramps 7000 axles tires 7000 lb axles PICKUP • 20’ 45th wheel TAframe trailer, homebuilt, • 19’ steel trailer, 11R20 PICKUP • 19’ 4 wheel wheel steel frame trailer, • 1997 Chev 2500 3/4 T, 4x4,11R20 6.5L 7000 lb axles tires • 1997 Chev 2500 3/4 4x4,11R20 6.5L tires4 wheel diesel, auto,steel extframe cab,T, short box, • 19’ trailer, PICKUP diesel, auto, ext cab, short box, PICKUP A/T/C, 347,840 km tires Chev 2500 3/4 T, 4x4, 6.5L • 1997 A/T/C,Chev 347,840 km 3/4 T, 4x4, 6.5L • 1997 2500 PICKUP ROTARY MOWER diesel, auto, ext cab, box, diesel,Chev auto,2500 extMOWER cab,T,short short • 1997 3/4 4x4, box, 6.5L ROTARY • 10’ Kodiak HDkm rotary mower, pull A/T/C, 347,840 A/T/C, 347,840 km diesel, auto, cab, mower, short box, • 10’ Kodiak HDext rotary pull type, 540 PTO ROTARY MOWER A/T/C,540 347,840 kmMOWER type, PTOEQUIPMENT ROTARY MISC. • 10’ Kodiak HD rotary mower, pull • 10’ 5hp Kodiak HD rotary mower, MISC. ROTARY MOWER • (2) Flaman aeration fans; pull (3) type, 540 540 PTOEQUIPMENT type, PTO • (2) 5hp Flaman aeration fans; pull (3) • 10’ Kodiak HD rotary mower, MISC. EQUIPMENT MISC. type, 540 PTOEQUIPMENT • (2) Flaman aeration fans; (3) • (2) 5hp 5hp Flaman aeration fans; (3) MISC. EQUIPMENT • (2) 5hp Flaman aeration fans; (3)

3hp Flaman inline aeration fans; (5) 3hp Flaman inline aeration fans; (5) Grainguard aeration heaters; Grainguard aeration heaters; (5) aeration socks 3hp inline aeration fans; aeration socks 3hp Flaman Flaman inline aeration fans; (5) (5) • Katolight 25 KVA PTO generator w/ Grainguard aeration heaters; (5) • Katolight 25 KVA PTO generator w/ Grainguard aeration heaters; trailer 3hp Flaman inline aeration fans; (5) (5) aeration socks trailer aeration • JD F525socks front mtPTO mower; (2) walk Grainguard aeration heaters; (5) • Katolight 25 KVA generator w/ • JD F525 front mtPTO mower; (2) walk • Katolight 25 KVA generator w/ behind weed eaters aeration socks trailer behind weed eaters trailer Handler • Chem IImt onPTO trailer • Katolight 25 KVA generator w/ • JD F525 front mower; (2) walk • Chem Handler II on trailer • JD F525 front mt mower; (2) walk • Freeform 2400 gal poly water tank; trailer weed eaters behind • Freeform 2400 gal poly water tank; behind weed eaters 1200 gal poly water tank; (2) 1250 gal • JD F525 front mt mower; (2) walk • Chem Handler II trailer 1200tanks gal poly eaters water • Chem Handler II on on tank; trailer(2) 1250 gal poly behind weed • Freeform 2400 gal gal poly poly water tank; tank; poly tanks • Freeform 2400 • McMillan 12” hyd. auger • Chem Handler II onposthole trailerwater 1200 gal poly water tank; (2) 1250 gal • McMillan 12” hyd. posthole 1200 gal poly water tank; (2)auger 1250 gal • 6’ Swath Equalizer, unused • Freeform 2400 gal poly water tank; poly tanks • 6’ Swath Equalizer, unused poly tanks • Unused HD Power 7000 W diesel 1200 gal poly water tank; (2) 1250 gal • McMillan 12” hyd. posthole auger • Unused HD Power 7000 • McMillan 12” posthole auger generator; HDhyd. Power 9000 W W diesel 15 hp poly tanks • 6’ Swath Equalizer, unused generator; HD Power 9000 W 15 hp • 6’ Swath Equalizer, unused gas generator, 5 hrs • McMillan 12” hyd. posthole auger • Unused HD Power 7000 diesel gas generator, 5hyd. hrsunused • Unused HD Power 7000 W Wauger diesel • Wheatheart 10” transfer • 6’ Swath Equalizer, generator; HD Power 9000 W 15 • Wheatheart 10” hyd. transfer generator; HD Power 9000 W Wauger 15 hp hp • E-Kay 8” HD bin sweep • Unused Power 7000 diesel gas generator, 5 hrs • E-Kay 8” bin sweep gas generator, 5Power hrs • Labtronics grain tester & access generator; HD 9000 W 15 hp • Wheatheart 10” hyd. transfer auger • Labtronics grain tester & access • Wheatheart 10”5hyd. auger • Hyd. wood ontransfer trailer gas generator, hrs • E-Kay 8” bin binsplitter sweep • Hyd. wood splitter ontransfer trailer auger • E-Kay 8” sweep • John Deere 3 spd bicycle • Wheatheart 10” hyd. • Labtronics grain tester & access • John Deere 3 spd bicycle • Labtronics grain tester & access • Badger liquid manure pump, 6”x25’ • E-Kaywood 8” binsplitter sweepon trailer • Hyd. • Badger liquid manure pump, 6”x25’ • Hyd.Flexi wood splitter onlifters, trailer • (30) Finger crop new 2014; • Labtronics grain tester & access • John Deere 3 bicycle • (30) Flexi Finger crop new 2014; • John Deere 3 spd spd bicycle 60 gal upright compressor; • Hyd. wood splitter onlifters, trailer • Badger liquid manure manure pump,Universal 6”x25’ 60 gal upright compressor; Universal • Badger liquid pump, 6”x25’ vac Flexi pump w/ 7crop hpbicycle (6 hrs use) elec. • John Deere 3 spd Finger lifters, new 2014; • (30) vac Flexi pump w/ 7crop hp (6 hrs use) elec. • (30) Finger lifters, new 2014; motor & vac tank; Hussman bulk tank • Badger liquid manure pump, 6”x25’ 60 upright compressor; Universal motor & vac tank; Hussman bulk2014; tank 60 gal gal upright compressor; Universal compressor; (2) 7 hp elec motors; (2) • (30) Flexi Finger crop lifters, new vac pump w/ 7 hp (6 hrs use) elec. compressor; (2) hp(6elec (2) vacgal pump w/ 7 7hp hrsmotors; use) elec. 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Ph. 403-578-4111 • Fax. 403-578-2088 Classified Ad Rates $13.00 + tax for 25 words or less + 19¢ a word after 25 each week or 3 weeks for $36 + tax (based on 25 words or less). Reach 24,700 homes with your classified. This includes For Sale, For Rent, Card of Thanks, Coming Events, etc. Payment Necessary All Classified Ads are on a Cash Only basis and must be prepaid before running. There will be a $5.00 service charge on every classified not paid for prior to publication. We accept cash, cheque, VISA or MC. It is the responsibility of the advertiser to check ad the 1st week and call us if in error. The Review is responsible for their mistakes the 1st week only. Deadline For Ads All classified ads must be received by 5 pm on Mondays preceding publication. For Too Late To Classifieds ad must be received by 10 am Tuesday. Ph. 578-4111. Mail to Box 70, Coronation, AB T0C 1C0.

REAL ESTATE

FARMLAND. 154.19+/- title acres w/2210 sq. ft. custombuilt home & equestrian facilities in Falun, Alberta. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, June 10 in Edmonton. Jerry Hodge 780-7066652; rbauction.com/ realestate.

MOBILE HOMES

THE HEART of Every Home is in its Kitchen. Kitchen specials starting at $138, 500. Upgrades include full backsplash, stainless steel appliances & more. For more information call United Homes Canada 1-800461-7632 or visit our site at www.unitedhomescanada.com.

MISCELLANEOUS

2003 FORD one ton diesel automatic. 206250 km. with tool boxes and deck with it. $11,000. OBO. 403575-1487.

Canadian Firearms Safety Course Instructor available at your convenience. For more information contact 403742-4405/403-740-6370

A-CHEAP, lowest prices, steel shipping containers. Used 20’ & 40’ Seacans insulated 40 HC DMG $2450. 1-866-528-7108; www. rtccontainer.com

Custom Fencing Call 587 219 0250 Jody Elliott

BEAUTIFUL spruce trees. 4 - 6 feet, $35 each. Machine planting: $10/tree (includes bark mulch and fertilizer). 20 tree minimum order. Delivery fee $75 $125/order. Quality guaranteed. 403-8200961.

Extreme Pizza & Take Out

Truly Unique Pizza 4918 Windsor Ave. Coronation, Ab. Mon-Fri 11 am - 9 pm Sat & Sun 12 - 8 pm

403 578 4339 METAL roofing & siding. 30+ colours available at over 40 Distributors. 40 year warranty. 48 hour Express Service available at select supporting Distributors. Call 1-888-263-8254. STEEL buildings. “Our Big 35th Anniversary Sale!” 20x20 $4500. 25x24 $5198. 30x30 $7449. 32x36 $8427. 40x46 $12,140. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800668-5422; www.pioneersteel.ca.

Ribstone Creek Accounting Solutions

Lois Lois Rodvang Rodvang 403-578-3295 403-578-3295

Monthly accounting for farms and small businesses QuickBooks, Sage 50 (Simply), AgExpert SAWMILLS from only $4,397. Make money & save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & dvd: www. NorwoodSawmills. com/400OT. 1-800566-6899 ext. 400OT.

Decorative landscape cover

and tree mulch, variety of Decorative landscape earthtone colours cover tree mulch, www.mulchpeople.ca 403-742-4815 variety of colours

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403 740 3610 403 742 7619

SILVERWOOD Luxury Modular Log Homes. Show Home 311 - 36 Ave. SE, Calgary. Discover how we can design, build & finish your custom log home in weeks. 1-855-5984120; www.silverwoodloghomes.ca

FEED AND SEED

HEATED canola buying Green, Heated or Springthrashed Canola. Buying: oats, barley, wheat & peas for feed. Buying damaged or offgrade grain. “On Farm Pickup” Westcan Feed & Grain, 1-877-2505252.

CLASSIFIEDS

LIVESTOCK

REGISTERED Black Angus yearling heifers. Semen tested Black Angus yearling bulls and 1 two-year old bull for sale. Contact Roger Spady (780)879-3941. CHAROLAIS BULLS. Quiet.Easy-calving (all herd-sires proven on heifers). Excellent gain. Semen tested and ready to go. Silver Shadow Charolais 780-853-2587 or 780853-3408. FOR SALE. Simmeron Simmentals, fullblood full Fleckvieh bulls, yearlings and 2 year olds, polled and horned, A.I. bloodlines, very quiet, muscled. 780-913-7963; www. simmeronranch.ca.

WANTED

ANYONE having pictures of my husband playing SANTA I would like to compile a book in memory of him. Please forward to Dianne Ulseth, Box 495, Veteran, AB. T0C 2S0.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

OIL PATCH Bargain. 40 unit motel, Jennifer’s Lodge and R.V. Park, Wabasca, Alberta. High exposure 7.68 acres of highway commercial land, appraised at 2.8M (2012). 60 unit motel/ camp, Black Gold Inn, Red Earth Creek, Alberta. High exposure 3 acres of highway commercial land, appraised at 2.4M (2014). Special package pricing of 2.6M for both, (100 rooms) (50% of appraised value) motivated seller-as retiring. Call 587938-2017 or 780-4052659. OPPORTUNITY. 10 acres prime highway commercial, approved for 48 pad R.V. Park plus gas/convenience store, boat storage, mini storage, etc. Fully serviced and adjacent to Calling Lake Provincial Park. Asking $275,000 won’t last. Call 587-938-2017 or 780-405-2659.

HIGH cash producting vending machines. $1.00 vend = .70 profit. All on location in your area. Selling due to illness. Full details call now 1-866-668-6629. Website: www.tcvend. com. HIP or Knee Replacement? COPD or arthritic conditions? The Disability Tax Credit. $1,500 yearly tax credit. $15,000 lump sum refund (on average). Apply today! 1-844-453-5372.

HELP WANTED

INTERESTED IN the Community Newspaper business? Alberta’s weekly newspapers are looking for people like you. Post your resume online. FREE. Visit: awna.com/forjob-seekers. INTERIOR Heavy Equipment Operator School. In-the-seat training. No simulators. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Funding options. Weekly job board! Sign up online! iheschool. com. 1-866-399-3853. DRYWALL Installer and Finisher required. Permanent full-time. 3 - 5 years experience. Please email resume to kim@ciabuildings. com. For full job description go to www. firstnationsjobsonline. com under construction trades. MEDICAL transcription! In-demand career! Employers have workat-home positions available. Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-855-768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today!

CAREER TRAINING

MEDICAL trainees needed now! Hospitals & doctor’s offices need certified medical office & administrative staff! No experience needed! We can get you trained! Local job placement assistance available when training is completed. Call for program details! 1-888627-0297.

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Little Gap Septic Service

Serving East Central Alberta Brett & Lana Twa Ph. 403-578-3157

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Dr. Marc Kallal Dr. Ward ZoBell Tues & Thurs 10 - 4

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Hanna Vision Centre Eye Health • Glasses • Contacts

Dr. Dennis A. Heimdahl Dr. Ward ZoBell Tuesdays, Wednesdays 9-5 Thursdays, Fridays 9-4

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1983 Lincoln Continental mark VI, Classic Luxury Car 67K....................$8,500

2013 FORD FOCUS TITANIUM, LEATHER, BACKUP CAMERA, NAV, 26K .....$18,999 2011 SUPER SPORT HOLIDAY TRAILER 26’, 12’SLIDE OUT, SLEEPS 8 .........$20,900 2011 FORD F550 XLT SD 4X4 DUALLY, 12’X8’ DECK, 6.8L V10 GAS, 78K ...$29,900 2011 DODGE 2500 SLT 4X4 CREW CAB, LB, 6.7L CUMMINS, AUTO, 87K.. $37,900 2010 IHC TRANSTAR, 350HP, 10SP AUTO, DIFF LOCK, PTO ADAPT, 176K ..$42,900 2010 CHEV CAMARO, 425HP 6.2L V8, 6SP STANDARD, ZR20 TIRES, 52K . $27,500 2010 FORD E350 SD CUTAWAY, 16’X8’ LINED BOX, ALUM ROOF, 100K ..... $27,900 2009 IHC DURASTAR 9.3L GDT 310HP MAXXFORCE, 6SP AUTO, 240K.....$38,900 2009 IHC PROSTAR,T/A 500HP,18SP, GVW 80,000LBS, 4:3 RATIO 372K ..$49,900 2009 FORD F550 SD 4X4, 6.4L DIESEL, AUTO, POS AIR SHUT OFF, 58K .....$34,900 2008 FREIGHTLINER M2, 300HPCUMMINS, 10SP,GVW35,000#,158K ......$34,900 2008 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA, T/A, 515HP, 18SP, LOCKERS, 502K ........ $57,900 2008 FORD F450 XL SD AUTO 2WD, 6.4L DUALLY, 100K,SPRING SPECIAL .. $18,999 2008 INTERNATIONAL 4300, AUTO, 210HP, 5SP, 14’ DECK, 125K .............$35,900

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Local Toll Free 403-854-4414 1-800-463-3148 Locally Owned & Operating since 1980

www.valleycitysales.com 2008 IHC CF500 AUTO, DIESEL, 16’ VAN BODY, 153K SPRING SPECIAL.....$15,999 2007 IHC 4300, DT466, EX/CAB, 6SP, PTO, 9400 LBS PICKER, 296K .......... $49,900 2007 CHEV SUBURBAN 2500, AWD, LEATHER, ALLOY WHEELS, 114K .......$23,900 2007 CHEV EXPRESS 3500CUTAWAY, 6.6LDURAMAX, 16’ BOX, ONLY 33K....$24,900 2007 NEW HOLLAND C185 SKID STEER, 78HP, DIESEL, 7’ BUCKET .............$28,900 2006 JEEP COMMANDER 4X4 TRAIL RATED, 7 PASS, PARK ASSIST, 131K.....$13,999 2005 GMC 5500 TOPKICK CREW CAB, 6.6L DURAMAX, 5SP AUTO, 122K....$42,900 2005 FORD F450 CREW 4X4, 9’5” STEEL DECK, GVWR 16,000#, 205K ........$13,999 2003 STERLING ACTERRA, 300HP MERCEDES, 6SP, SLEEPER, 423K ........... $31,000 2002 IHC 4400 DT530,MECHANICS VAN, PTO, DIFF LOCK, AIR SEAT, 321K . $25,900 2001 FORD F650, 6SP STANDARD, PTO ADAPTABLE, 210HP, 212K ............ $18,900 2000 FORD F750, CREW, DIESEL GENERATOR ELEC START, 255K............... $20,900 1993 FLEETWOOD TERRY RESORT 5TH WHEEL, SLEEPS 6, 34”X88”SLIDE ...$ 7,400 1983 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MARK VI, CLASSIC LUXURY CAR, 67K...........$ 8,500

Mon.-Fri.: 8 am - 6 pm Sat.: 9 am - 5 pm Sun.: Noon - 4 pm East Central Alberta’s

Largest Drugstore

• Custom New Homes •All Farm Buildings • Renovations • Windows and Doors • Overhead Doors & Service • Retail Sales Quality Customer Care

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Meat Packers

Government Inspected Abattoir

RR #2 Bashaw, AB Ponoka County 424008

780 372 2178

PLUMBING & HEATING LTD.

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Serving the Big Country

(403) 854-4774

Main Street Hanna, AB

AUTO BODY REPAIR LTD.

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auCTions

AUCTION SALE, Sun. June 14 @ 11 a.m. from Amisk south 5 mi., west 3 mi. for Allen Abrassart, licensed mechanic and well known guitar builder. A large complete line of Snap-On tools and chests, diagnostic testers, complete line of shop equipment. 12+ guitars, acoustic & electric, amps & sound systems. Loader tractor, cars & trucks. Antiques, household, sports, yard equipment. Grunow’s Auction, 780-842-7232. ADVERTISE Province wide classifieds. Reach over 1 million readers weekly. Only $269 + GST (based on 25 words or less). Call now for details 1-800282-6903 ext. 228; www.awna.com. WHEATLAND Auctions Farm and Acreage Dispersal. June 6, 10 a.m. near Lyalta, Alberta. Farm equipment, vehicles, tools, skid steer attachments, etc. Call 403-6691109; www.wheatlandauctions.com. MEIER Gun Auction. Saturday, June 6, 11 a.m., 6016 - 72A Ave., Edmonton. Over 150 guns - handguns, rifles, shotguns, hunting and sporting equipment. To consign 780440-1860.

BUD Haynes, Ward’s Firearms Auction. Saturday, June 13, 10 a.m., 11802 - 145 St., Edmonton, Alberta. Denny Harding Estate, Sask. Store Dispersal. Over 200 new guns. Website, catalogue w/ pictures. Phone 403347-5855 or 780-4514549; www.budhaynesauctions.com. www. WardsAuctions.com. COLLECTOR Car Auction! 8th Annual Calgary Collector Car Auction, June 12 - 14, Indoors Convention Center Grey Eagle Casino. All makes & models welcome. Consign today 1-888296-0528 ext. 102; EGauctions.com.

Coming evenTs

ALZHEIMER Support Group, Mon, June 8, 10:30 a.m. Golden Age Drop-In Centre, Coronation. Sponsored by the Silver Club. Val @ 403-578-2013. BRIDAL SHOWER for Kayla Keessar, daughter of Byron and Linda Wilkie, bride-elect of Jerad Wood, at Stettler Ramada Inn, 2-5 p.m. Sunday, June 7. Registered at The Wish Store, Stettler Travel and Bed, Bath and Beyond, Red Deer. DIE WISE, author Stephen Jenkinson speaking on the skills of dying well, Fri. June 12, 7-9 p.m. Castor Community Hall. Advance tickets $20; cash @door $25. Call Kathleen 403-8823935 or Marilyn 403882-2564. GARAGE SALE @ Our Lady of Grace Church, Castor, Fri. June 5, 4-8 p.m., Sat. June 6, 9-4 p.m. Everyone welcome.

HELP WANTED Carpenter, apprentice or helper required Full Time, wages negotiable

Big Country Construction & Building Supplies Ltd. 403 3rd Ave. E., Box 294 Hanna, AB T0J 1P0

Ph. (403) 854-3585 • Fax (403) 854-4980

Field Service Mechanic Needed Gas Pro Compression, located in Three Hills, AB, is a manufacturing & fabrication shop, which produces & services single well gas compressors ranging from 10 to 80HP. Currently we are looking to fill a position for Field Service Mechanic. Successful candidate must possess strong work ethics. Trade Certification and experience with natural gas compression are assets but not essential. Please fax resumes to 403-443-5288, apply in person at 227, 17th Ave N, Three Hills AB, or email to Peter.Pattison@gaspro.ca.

BUSINESS AVAILABLE IN ALBERTA

Countertops: Sales over $700,000. Priced reduced. Cash flow $156,000. Owner’s very motivated to sell. CoronAtion/StEttlEr, Ab JunE 4'15 Deli & Retail Store: Sales $3.9 M, well established. Cash flow over $300,000. Priced $1,050,000 plus inventory. Franchise Restaurant: Sales $360,000. Priced $120,000, good location. Owner motivated to sell. Western Style Restaurant: Western menu. Sales over $1.6 M. Priced $545,000. Cash flow $247,000, owner motivated. Franchise Coffee Shop: Located in Edmonton. Priced $265,000, sales $600,000. Manufacturing Operation: Land & building. Priced $1.6 M. Sales over $1.1 M. Located in Alberta, strong cash flow. Frozen Yogurt: Franchise operation in Alberta. Sales over $450,000. Cash flow $156,000. Priced $400,000 plus inventory. Butcher Shop: Sales over $800,000, well established. Priced $700,000. Strong cash flow, includes land & buildings.

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Competition #PLRD-405 Applications are invited for a full time probationary teaching position with duties to commence August 25th, 2015. The successful candidate will possess training and experience in teaching Math and Physics at the senior high level. Preference will be given to applicants with proven success as a senior Math teacher. Use of technology and a variety of teaching strategies to reach all learners will be most beneficial, as is working within a video conferencing teaching/learning environment. Please send cover letter, resume, University Transcripts and letters of reference, by e-mail to lenore.etherington@plrd.ab.ca. Applications will also be accepted through Apply to Education at www.applytoeducation.com or by mail or fax to: Lenore Etherington, H.R. Administrator Prairie Land Regional Division # 25 P.O. Box 670 Hanna, Alberta T0J 1P0 Fax: (403)854-2803 Competition will remain open until a suitable candidate is found.

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Countertops: Sales over $700,000. Priced reduced. Cash flow $156,000. Owner’s very motivated to sell. Deli & Retail Store: Sales $3.9 M, well established. Cash flow over $300,000. Priced $1,050,000 plus inventory. Franchise Restaurant: Sales $360,000. Priced $120,000, good location. Owner motivated to sell. Western Style Restaurant: Western menu. Sales over $1.6 M. Priced $545,000. Cash flow $247,000, owner motivated. SO008447 Franchise Coffee Shop: Located in Edmonton. Priced $265,000, sales $600,000. Manufacturing Operation: Land & building. Priced $1.6 M. Sales over $1.1 M. Located in Alberta, strong cash flow. Frozen Yogurt: Franchise operation in Alberta. Sales over $450,000. Cash flow $156,000. Priced $400,000 plus inventory. Butcher Shop: Sales over $800,000, well established. Priced $700,000. Strong cash flow, includes land & buildings.

Call Bill Conroy or Ed Katchur @ 403-346-7755 email billconroy@maxwellrealty.ca Maxwell Real Estate Solutions Ltd.

Thank you to all applicants, but only those who will be interviewed will be contacted. The successful candidate will be required to provide proof of a valid Alberta Teaching Certificate, a Criminal Record Check and Child Intervention Check satisfactory to PLRD prior to commencement.

Math Teacher Delia School Competition #PLRD-393

Applications are invited for a temporary full time teaching position. Term of position is August 25th, 2015 until January 29th, 2016 (ie. first semester). The successful candidate will possess training and experience in teaching Math at the junior high and senior high levels. Use of technology and a variety of teaching strategies to reach all learners will be most beneficial. Preference will be given to applicants experienced or comfortable working within a video conferencing teaching/learning environment.

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Temporary Part Time Custodian J.C. Charyk Hanna School Competition #PLRD-403

This position is posted internally to CUPE employees for 5 days until 4:30 p.m. June 2nd, 2015 as per the CUPE Local 5829 Collective Agreement.

Applications are invited for a temporary part time custodial position at J.C. Charyk Hanna School to commence immediately. The Prepared by t successful candidate will be required to work 4 hours per day from HR ADWOR 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. until June 30th, 2015. Successful incumbent Service Tea will be placed on the casual custodian listing effective July 1st, 2015. Additional hours may be required from time to time for clean up after extra-curricular activities, snow removal and seasonal cleaning. Applicants must be self-motivated and able to perform tasks independently. Previous custodial experience would be an asset, however, training will be provided.

Please send cover letter, resume, University Transcripts and letters of reference, by e-mail to lenore.etherington@plrd.ab.ca. AD PROOF & ESTIMATE Applications will also be accepted through Apply to Education Please send cover letter and resume, by e-mail to lenore.etherington@ at www.applytoeducation.com or by Docket mail or fax to: Media Section Insertion Date Ad Size 1505-079 Lenore Etherington, H.R. Administrator Prairie Land Regional Division # 25 P.O. Box 670 Hanna, Alberta T0J 1P0 Fax: (403)854-2803

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Competition will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. Thank you to all applicants, but only those who will be interviewed will be contacted. The successful candidate will be required to provide proof of a valid Alberta Teaching Certificate, a Criminal Record Check and Child Intervention Check satisfactory to PLRD prior to commencement.

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Lenore Etherington, H.R. Administrator Prairie Land Regional Division # 25 P.O. Box 670 Hanna, Alberta T0J 1P0 Fax: (403)854-2803

Competition will remain open until a suitable candidate is found.

Thank you to all applicants, but only those who will be interviewed will be contacted. The successful candidate will be required to provide TOTAL PRI a current Criminal Record Check and Child Intervention Check satisfactory to PLRD prior to commencement. Please quote competition number on application.

Temporary Full Time Teacher Morrin School Competition #PLRD-398 Applications are invited for a temporary full time teaching position in Morrin School to commence August 25th, 2015. Teaching assignment will include Physical Education 7/8/9/10; Biology 20/30; Math 9; CALM; Health 9 and Jr High CTS. Preference will be given to those candidates with training and/ or experience teaching Math and Science at the junior high school level. Excellent communication skills are required along with a strong commitment to learning. Please send cover letter, resume, University Transcripts and letters of reference, by e-mail to lenore.etherington@plrd.ab.ca. Applications will also be accepted by mail or fax to: Lenore Etherington, H.R. Administrator Prairie Land Regional Division # 25 Box 670 Hanna, Alberta T0J 1P0 Fax: (403)854-2803

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YARD SHIPPER/RECEIVER (PART-TIME) Position #HR15-206

More to Life at UFA. UFA Co-operative Limited is one of Canada’s largest and most dynamic co-operatives. We have roles to be filled across Alberta with full-time, part-time and casual positions. If you want an exciting and rewarding career doing something you love, and possess the drive and determination to be the very best, then we want to hear from you! We Offer: • Work-life balance. • On the job training. • Competitive wages. • Positive learning environment that allows for our employees to excel in their careers. • A long term career path to grow within the organization. If you are dedicated, possess customer service experience, and are a team player, then take advantage of this excellent opportunity and visit www.ufa.com to apply.

Competition will close at noon on Friday, June 5th, 2015.

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Thank you to all applicants, but only those who will be interviewed will be contacted. The successful candidate will be required to provide proof of a valid Alberta Teaching Certificate, a current Criminal Record Check and Child Intervention Check satisfactory to PLRD prior to commencement.

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Principal - Veteran School Competition #PLRD-391

Prairie Land Regional Division No. 25 invites applications for the position of Principal at Veteran School, with a teaching component. The teaching assignment will be determined based on the overall needs of the students, in relation to the qualifications of the successful candidate. Duties will commence August 25th, 2015. The successful incumbent must possess a Master’s degree, or be working towards one. Veteran School is a rural school and currently provides programming for 60 students in grades K to 9. The following qualifications and experience are preferred: • Successful previous administrative or leadership experience; • Excellent interpersonal, team building, staff development, and leadership skills to provide a balanced advocacy for teachers, students, and parents; • Organizational and administrative skills in working with budgets and data to support goals and priorities as set by the school; • Experienced with assessment and tracking of student progress with appropriate support and intervention based on a detailed knowledge of individual students; • Ability to cultivate a range of partnerships particularly with parents, businesses, the community and Central Office to support student learning and progress; • Willingness to be visible in the community and actively participate in community events; • Demonstrated willingness to self-evaluate and utilize data to target improvement; • Ability to motivate and inspire staff and each student to high levels of achievement; • Ability to ensure quality instruction and learning in all classrooms, for every student; and • Ability to establish and maintain a respectful, orderly, and purposeful school environment. Please send cover letter, resume, copy of University transcripts, and contact information for three references by email to lenore.etherington@plrd.ab.ca. Applications will also be accepted through Apply to Education at applytoeducation.com or by mail or fax to: Lenore Etherington, H.R. Administrator Prairie Land Regional Division # 25 P.O. Box 670 Hanna, Alberta T0J 1P0 Fax: (403)854-2803 Competition will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. Thank you to all applicants, but only those who will be interviewed will be contacted. The successful candidate must possess or be eligible to obtain a valid Alberta Teaching Certificate and provide a current Criminal Record Check and Child Intervention Check satisfactory to PLRD prior to commencement.

Connected and Learning… in YOUR Community! CAREERS WITH A FUTURE Wild Rose Co-operative Association Ltd. is now accepting applications for an additional full-time permanent PETROLEUM SUPERVISOR who will specialize in Sales as well as assist with the operations at our very fast growing Killam Bulk Plant C located A Rin Killam, E EAB. R S W I T H A F U T U R E Roles and responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: develop and build petroleum, oil and lube sales in local and expanding trading area; providing customers with good, efficient, courteous service; utilize and initiate customer contact programs; resolve customer concerns; supervisory duties in a fast-paced repetitive retail setting; assist with overall operation (c-store, warehouse, bulk tanks, card locks) of facility and its branches; assist in maintenance support to all facilities and vehicles; train and evaluate new employees; aid in the development and understand business planning, budgets and price strategy; utilize the BRIC system; adhere to all Wild Rose Co-op policies and procedures; perform other duties as assigned. The qualified candidate must: • Possess the ability to work as part of a team with excellent leadership, communication skills (written and oral), listening skills, ability to ask questions and persuasive; • Understand financial statements and controls; • Business degree or diploma or equivalent experience; • 5 to 7 years proven sales in the retail petroleum industry with experience in various facets including administrative, warehousing and dispatch; • Strong knowledge of the agricultural industry; • A valid Class 1A license or Class 3A (with contract requirement to upgrade to Class 1A); • Related experience in the Co-operative Retailing System is considered an asset; • Be able to travel at least 60% locally and 20% throughout Western Canada. Hours of this position will be 40 hours per week, some on-call, weekends and overtime may be required. This is a salaried position. This position will report to the Petroleum Manager at the Killam Bulk Plant. This position will require lifting up to 50 lbs and being physically fit. Wild Rose Co-op offers a competitive benefit package including health, dental, vision extended benefits, bonus incentive program, annual employee rebates, tuition reimbursement, matched superannuation (pension plan), group life, LTD, chiropractic and massage care benefits, employee and family assistance, and much more. For more information or to apply in confidence, please contact Crystal Zinck, Human Resources Manager at (780) 6723107 or by email at c.zinck@wildrosecoop.ca . The Co-operative wishes to thank all applicants for their interest, but only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

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From Castor go 4.8 km west on Hwy. #12 to Rg. Rd. #145 and then go 0.3 km south OR from Halkirk go 11.3 km east on Hwy. #12 to Rg. Rd. #145 and then go 0.3 km south. SE-7-38-14-W4

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●Flexi-coil 600 32 ft. #14 air Flexi-c@ ●Flexi-coil 600 32& ft.#14 air#36 seeder w/seeder Flexi-coil Location: From Hwy’s. & intersection Location: From Hwy’s. #36 intersection @w/Viking Location: 1330130 air bushel cart, 130 bushel tank,hitch. floating hi 1330 air cart, tank, floating From Hwy’s. #36 & #14 intersection @ Viking go 7.4 km north on Hwy. #36 to Twp. Rd. # 484; and then go 6.9 km east. GATE SIGN: 12224 – Twp. Rd. #484

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• JD 27 ft. cultivator w/ 3 bar harrows. • JD 100 16 ft. cultivator w/ 3 bar harrows. • Vicon 6 wheel hay rake. • NH 404 hay crimper.• Canola roller. ●2001 Skyreach 16 ft. t/a gooseneck flatdeck

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BINS,AUGERS, AUGERS, && TANKS BINS, TANKS SWATHING & HARVEST TILLAGE& SEEDING

●Flexi-coil 600 32 ft. air seeder w/ Flexi-coil • (2) - Butler 2000 bu. hopper bottom bins. 1330 air cart, 130 bushel tank, floating hitch. • Westeel Rosco 1750 bu. hopper bottom bin. • Wheatland 200 & 250 bu. hopper bottom bins. • Butler 4200 bu. grain bin on cement floor. • (3)w/-Case Butler ●Case IH 1680 s/p combine 14 ft.3200 bushel grain bins, 2 w/ cement • (2) - Butler 2000 bu. hopper bottom bins. ●Flexi-coil header, 1989, 235 hp., 1,975 engine floors & hours, 1 w/ wood floor.System 95 harrow packer bar w/ 5 bar harrows, 42 ft., 1¾” packers. grain loss monitors, hydro, straw spreader, •• Westeel Rosco 1750 bu. hopper bottom bin.floor. 45 vibrashank 35 ft. cultivator. Butler 2000 bu.●IHgrain bin on cement shedded, excellent condition. ●Mel-Cam 31 ft. cultivator w/ shovels. ●John Deere 8450 4WD tractor, 1983, 6,289 •• Wheatland 200 & 250 bu. hopper bottom bins. (2) - Westeel Rosco 175025bu. grain bins. ●Mel-Cam ft. cultivator w/ spikes. hours, 186 hp., 18.4 X 38 duals, 1000 pto., 3 • Butler 4200 bu. grain bin on cement fl oor. ●International 7200 hoe drills, 28 ft. (2 X 14 ft.) hyd. outlets, quad 16 transmission, shedded. • Butler 1000 bu.From grain bin w/ wood floor. Location: Hwy’s. #36 & #14 intersection @ Viking w/ fertilizer attachment, rubber capped packers, • (3) Butler 3200 bushel grain bins, 2 w/ cement oors and & 1 then go 7.4 km north on Hwy. #36 to Twp. Rd. # fl484; factory10” transport. • Westfield TR100-51, X 51 ft. hyd. swing grain • John Deere 8450 4WD tractor, 1983, 6,289 go 6.9 km east. GATE Twp. Rd. #484 ●Krause 21 SIGN: Ft. disc,12224 smooth–blades. w/auger. wood floor. hours, 186 hp., 18.4 X 38 duals, 1000 pto., 3 hyd. ●60 Ft. harrow bar w/ 5 bar bent tine harrows. • John Deere 8450 4WD tractor, 1983, 6,289 hours, 186 hp., ●Kinsella fork type rock picker. 2000 bu. grain bin bin on cement flfor oor. outlets, quad 16 transmission, shedded. •• Butler Rockyford Steel elec. alarm auger. ●International 4000 s/p swather w/ 19.5 ft. 18.4 X 38 duals, 1000 pto., 3 hyd. outlets, quad 16 transmis●2 Compartment “V” hopper. pickup reel, cab, A/C. •• (2) Rosco 1750 bu.7”grain (2)--Westeel Westfield W70-41, XVEHICLES 41bins. ft. grain augers w/ • Case 1175 w/ Ezee-on FEL w/ 6 ft. bucket & bale ●Versatile 4400 s/p swather, 18’ bat reel, cab. sion, shedded. spear, 1975, 7,939 orig. hours, 125 hp., 18.4 X 38 Kohler 12 &bu. 14grain hp. electric start motors. PICTURES ON WEBSITE TERMS: CASH, CHEQUE, DEBIT, VISA, M/C, LUNCH AVAILABLE • Butler 1000 bin w/ wood floor. ●New Holland 116 hydraswing haybine, 16 rubber rolls. •&Westfield tires, 2 hyd. outlets, 540/1000 pto. ft., 1992, drill fill auger. TRACTORS SWATHING HARVEST TILLAGE & grain SEEDING • Westfi eld TR100-51, 10” X 51 ft. hyd. swing auger. ●Rem 552 grain vac. ●Canola roller. ●Case 1175 w/ Ezee-on FEL w/ 6 ft. bucket & ●Flexi-coil 600 32 ft. air seeder w/ Flexi-coil • (2) - Butler 2000 bu.driven hopper bottom bins. • Versatile 8”, 52 ft. pto. grain auger. bale spear, 1975, 7,939 orig. hours, 125 hp., BINS, AUGERS, & TANKS • Rockyford Steel elec. bin alarm for auger. 1330 air cart, 130 bushel tank, floating hitch. MISCELLANEOUS 18.4 X 38 tires, 2 hyd. outlets, 540/1000 pto. • Westeel Rosco 1750 bu. hopper bottom bin. • 1250 Gallon poly water tank. • (2) - Westfield W70-41, 7” X 41 ft. grain augers w/ Kohler 12 • JD 317 ride-on lawn tractor w/ 48” deck & tiller. MISCELLANEOUS • Wheatland 200 &w/ 250 bu.pump hopper bottom bins. •&135 Gallon slip tank . w/ ●JD 317 ride-on lawn tractor 48” deck ●1972 Fordhand F-750 grain axle drive 14 hp. electric start motors. • Westfi eldtruck drill fillsingle auger. • Swisher CD-42, 3 ft.w/ATV disc.& tiller. ●Swisher CD-42, 3 ft. ATV disc. with air lift tag axle, 16 ft.cement steel box & hoist, • Butler 4200 bu. grain bin on floor. • (2) 300 Gallon & (1) – 500 gallon fuel tanks w/HI/LO, • Versatile 8”, 52 ft. pto. driven grain auger. ●(4) – Western saddles.●Assortment of tack. • (4) – Western saddles.• Assortment of tack. 10F/2R, 9.00 X 20 tires, gas, 71,283 miles. ●(2) - Butler 2000 bu. hopper bottom bins. hoses & nozzles. (1 stand). • (3) Butler 3200 bushel grain bins, 2 w/ cement ●2” Water pump w/ Briggs & Stratton 5 hp. motor. IH 1680 s/p bu. combine w/ Casepoly 14 ft.water tank. Rosco 1750 bottom bin. • hopper 1250 Gallon • 2” Water pump w/ Briggs & Stratton●Westeel 5●Case hp. motor. ●Flexi-coil System 95 harrow packer bar w/ 5 ●Century 295 amp arc welder w/ cables. header, 1989, 1,975 engine hours, floors & bins. 1 w/ wood floor. 42 ft., 1¾” packers. ●Wheatland 200 &235 250 hp., bu. hopper bottom barhand harrows, ●Agribloc Leroy-Somer 3 hp. 220V elec. motor. TILLAGE &pump SEEDING grain4200 loss monitors, hydro, straw spreader, • 135 Gallon slip tank w/ . 35 ft. cultivator. • Century 295 amp arc welder w/ cables. ●Butler bu. grain bin on cement floor. ●Air compressor. ●Logging chains. ●Bander. ●IH 45 vibrashank • Butler 2000 bu. grain bin on cement floor. shedded, excellent condition. ●(3) - Butler 3200 bushel grain bins, 2 w/ ●Power hacksaw. ●Pipe wrenches. ●Jackalls. ●Mel-Cam 31 ft.fuel cultivator w/ •●John Agribloc 3 1983, hp. 220V motor. 300 Gallon (1) – 500 gallon w/shovels. hoses •• (2) Flexi-coil 600&32 ft. air seeder w/ tanks Flexi-coil 1330& Deere Leroy-Somer 8450 4WD tractor, 6,289 elec. cement floors & 1 w/ wood floor. • (2) - Westeel Rosco 175025bu. grain bins. ●Drill press. jacks. pullers. ●Mel-Cam ft. cultivator w/ spikes. • •hours, Case 1175 w/ Ezee-on FEL w/ 6 ft. bucket bale spear, 1975, 186●Bottle hp., 18.4 X 38●Gear duals, 1000 pto., 3 &●Butler 2000 bu. grain bin on cement floor.bushel tank, floating hitch. air cart, 130 Air compressor. • Logging chains. • Bander. nozzles. (1 stand). ●Wrenches. ●Roller chain. ●Hydraulicshedded. hose. ●International 7200 hoe drills, 28 14 ft. ft. (2 wood X 14 ft.) hyd. outlets, quad 16 transmission, ●1975 Dodgebin D600 s/awood grain truck w/ Butler 1000 bu. grain w/ floor. ●(2) - Westeel Rosco 1750 •bu. grain bins. 7,939 orig. hours, 125•hp., 18.4 X 38 tires, 2• Jackalls. hyd. outlets, ●Chain hooks. ●Clevises. ●New bolts. fertilizer attachment, rubber capped packers, • Power hacksaw. Pipe wrenches. box w/ & hoist, HI/LO, 10F/2R, 9.00 X 20 tires, gas, ●Butler 1000 bu. grain bin w/ wood floor. ●Variety of hand tools. factory transport. • Westfield TR100-51, 10” X 51 ft. hyd. swing grain 26,412 original miles, shedded. ●Westfield TR100-51, 10” X 51 ft. hyd. • Johnpto. Deere 8450 4WD tractor, 1983, 6,289 540/1000 ●Krause 21 Ft. disc, smooth blades. • Drill press. • Bottle jacks. • Gear pullers. ANTIQUES ●1977 Ford F-150 extended cab truck , swingpto., grain 3 auger. auger. hours, 186 hp., 18.4 X 38 duals, 1000 hyd. ●60 Ft.98,467 harrowmiles, bar w/ 5 bar gas, longbent box.tine harrows. ●Rockyford for auger. automatic, • Wrenches. • Roller chain. • Hydraulic hose. Steel elec. bin alarm ●Kinsella fork type rock picker. outlets, quad 16 transmission, shedded. • Rockyford Steel elec. alarm for auger. Dodgebin 1 ton truck w/ hoist, not running. ●(2) Westfield W70-41, 7” X 41 ft. grain ●International 4000 s/p swather w/ 19.5 ft. ●1951 ●2 Compartment “V” hopper. hooks.lawn Clevises. • New bolts. augers w/ reel, Kohler 12 A/C. & 14 hp. electric start Auctioneer’s & Diane are • •JD•Chain 317 ride-on tractor w/ 48”w/ deck & tiller. pickup cab, • (2) - Westfield W70-41, 7”Note: XVEHICLES 41Arnold ft. grain augers w/ Case 1175 w/• Ezee-on FEL 6 ft. bucket & bale motors. ●Westfield drill fill auger. retiring from farming and have rented out the ●Versatile 4400 s/p swather, 18’ bat reel, cab. Variety of hand • •Swisher CD-42, 3 7,939 ft. tools. ATV orig. disc. hours, 125●Versatile spear, 1975, hp., 18.4 8”,X5238 ft. pto.hydraswing drivenKohler grain auger. 12 &1614 hp.This electric start motors. land. is a great opportunity to purchase ●New Holland 116 haybine, ●Oak dresser w/ mirror. ●(3) – Trunks. ●1250 Gallon poly water well maintained shedded equipment. A small ft., 1992, rubber rolls. tank. 2 hyd. outlets, 540/1000 pto. • (4)tires, –wheels.●Cream Western saddles.• Assortment of tack. • Westfield drill fill auger. ●Steel separator. Gallon tank w/ hand pump . amount of miscellaneous so please be on time. ANTIQUES ●Rem 552slip grain vac. ●Canola roller. 1175 w/churn.●Butter Ezee-on FELchurn. w/ 6 ft. bucket & ●135 Flexi-coil System 95 harrow packer bar w/ 5info. bar ●5●Case butter ●(2) - 300 Gallon & (1) –•500 gallon fuel Note PM start time!grain For further •●Hutch.●Wrenches.●Model 2”Gallon Water pump Briggs & Stratton 5 hp. motor. • Versatile 8”, 52 the ft. 5pto. driven auger. call bale spear, 1975,w/ 7,939 orig. hours, 125 hp., & TANKS “A” rim splitter. tanksBINS, w/ hoses AUGERS, & nozzles. harrows, (1 stand). 42 ft., 13/4” packers. Arnold @ (780)-385-4341 or 1330 (780)-336-2135. 18.4 X 38 tires, 2 hyd. outlets, 540/1000 pto. • Flexi-coil 600 32 ft. air seeder w/ Flexi-coil air cart, 130 • Century 295 amp arc lawn weldertractor w/Where cables. • 1250List Gallon polyto water tank. and Deletions Will Be Charged Applicable Subject •G.S.T. JD 317 ride-on w/ 48” deck & tiller. •bushel IHThis 45tank, vibrashank 35 ft.Additions cultivator. MISCELLANEOUS fl oating hitch. • ●JD Agribloc Leroy-Somer 3 hp. 220V elec. motor. • 135 Gallon slip tank hand pump . 317 ride-on lawn tractor 48” deck ●1972 w/ Ford grain truck single axle drive • Swisher CD-42, 3 ft.w/ATV disc.& tiller. •• Flexi-coil Mel-CamSystem 31 ft. cultivator w/F-750 shovels. 95 harrow packer bar w/ft.5steel barw/harrows, 42 CD-42, •3Logging ft. ATV disc. axle, 16 & hoist, • ●Swisher Air• (4) compressor. chains. •ofBander. • (2) - 300 Gallonwith & air (1)lift– tag 500 gallon fuelboxtanks w/HI/LO, ●(4) – Western saddles.●Assortment tack. – Western saddles.• Assortment of tack. • Mel-Cam 25 ft. cultivator w/ spikes. 10F/2R, 9.00 X 20 tires, gas, 71,283 miles. ●(2) - Butler 2000 bu.ft., hopper bottom bins. 1¾” packers. hoses & nozzles. (1 stand). Water pump w/• Briggs & Stratton 5• Jackalls. motor. BOX 545 CASTOR, ALBERTA • •●2” Power hacksaw. Pipe wrenches. dresser w/ mirror. • (3) –&hp. Trunks. ●Westeel Rosco 1750•bu. hopper bottom bin. International 7200 drills, 28 ft. (2Cashiers X 14 ft.) •Oak 2” Water pump w/ Briggs Stratton 5 hp. motor. ●Century 295 amp arc welder w/ cables. Sale Site/Sale Day:(403) 575-5388 & 740-6251 Auctioneers IH 45 vibrashank 35 ft. hoe cultivator. ●Wheatland 200 & 250• bu. hopper bottom bins. • •●Agribloc Drill press. • Bottle jacks. • Gear pullers. Leroy-Somer 3 hp. 220V elec. motor. Tel & Fax: 1-(877) 874-2437(UP4BIDS) w/ fertilizer attachment, rubber capped packers, Steel wheels.• Cream separator. •Dwayne CenturyDunkle 295 amp arc welder w/ cables. Carol Freimark ●Butler 4200 bu. grain bin on cement floor. • Mel-Cam 31 2ft.w/cultivator w/ shovels. ●Air compressor. ●Logging chains. ●Bander. "SOUND" that "SELLS” • •Wrenches. • butter Roller chain. • Hydraulic hose. factory transport. ●(3)The - Butler 3200 bushel grain bins, Herder Leigha Neal Gallon churn.• Butter churn.elec. ●Power hacksaw. ●Pipe wrenches. ●Jackalls. •5Cal Agribloc Leroy-Somer 3 hp. 220V motor. • Flexi-coil 600 32 ft. air seeder w/ Flexi-coil 1330 cement floors & 1 w/ wood floor. 25 ft. cultivator w/ spikes. Kurtpress. Cole●Bottle Pam Dunkle ●Drill jacks.•●Gear pullers. • •Chain hooks. • Clevises. New bolts. •• Mel-Cam Krause 21 Ft. disc, smooth blades. Wrenches.• Model “A” rim splitter. ●Butler 2000 bu. grain bin air on cement floor. cart, 130 bushel tank, floating hitch. •Hutch.• Air compressor. • Logging chains. • Bander. ●Wrenches. ●Roller chain. ●Hydraulic hose. AB License #209769 International 7200 hoe 28bent ft.D600 (2 tine Xs/a14 grain ft.) w/ fertilizer ●1975 truck w/ 14 ft. wood ●(2) - Westeel Rosco••1750 bu. harrow grain bins. 60 Ft. bar w/drills, 5 Dodge bar harrows. • Variety of hand tools. • ●New ●Chain hooks. ●Clevises. bolts. • Power hacksaw. Pipe& wrenches. • Jackalls. box & hoist, HI/LO, 10F/2R, 9.00 X 20 tires, gas, ●Butler 1000 bu. grain bin w/ wood floor. SWATHING HARVEST attachment, rubber capped packers, factory transport. ●Variety of hand tools. • Kinsella fork type rock picker. 26,412 original miles, shedded. ●Westfield TR100-51, 10” X 51 ft. hyd. • Drill press.ANTIQUES • Bottle jacks. • Gear pullers. ●1977blades. Ford F-150 extended cab truck , swing grain auger. • Krause 21 Ft. disc, smooth • 2binCompartment “V” hopper. ●Rockyford alarm for auger. automatic, 98,467 miles, gas, long box. • Wrenches. • Roller chain. • Hydraulic hose. Steel elec. • 60 Ft. harrow bar w/ 5 bar bent tine harrows.

IH combine 1680 s/p w/ combine w/ft. Case 14 ft. ●Case IH ●Case 1680 s/p Case 14 ARNOLD &harrow DIANNE ●Flexi-coil 95 ●Flexi-coil System 95System harrow packer barpacker w/ AVAI 5 bar PICTURES ON WEBSITE TERMS: CASH, CHEQUE, DEBIT, VISA, M/C, LUNCH PICTURES ON WEBSITE CASH, CHEQUE, DEBIT, VISA, LUNCH AVAILABLE header, 235 hp., 1,975 engine hours,M/C, header,TERMS: 1989, 2351989, hp., 1,975 engine hours, bar harrows, 42 ft., 1¾” packers. bar harrows, 42 ft., 1¾” packers. POOHKAY of loss monitors, hydro, straw spreader, grain lossgrain monitors, hydro, straw spreader, VEHICLES VIERBOOM of TRACTORS SWATHING & HARVEST TILLAGE SEEDIN TRACTORS SWATHING & HARVEST TILLAGE SEEDING ●IH 45 vibrashank 35 ft. & cultivator. ●IH 45 vibrashank 35 ft. & cultivator. ••1970 C/20 1/2truck, ton truck, 350 motor, 83, condition. 1970 Chevrolet Chevrolet C/20 ½shedded, ton 350 motor, 83, 567 miles shedded, excellent condition. excellent VIKING, AB. 567 miles showing, v.g. cond. AB. ●Mel-Cam 31 ft. cultivator w/ shovels. ●Mel-Cam 31 ft. cultivator w/ shovels. CASTOR, ●Flexi-coil 600 32 ft. air seeder w/ Flex showing, v.g. cond. ●Flexi-coil 600 32 ft. air seeder w/ Flexi-coil ●John Deere 4WD tractor, 1983, 6,289 ●John Deere 8450 4WD8450 tractor, 1983, 6,289 • Massey Ferguson 362 w/ Ezee-On FEL & 7 ft. • 1978 Pontiac Firebird Esprit 2 door car, t-top, trailer w/ fold up beavertails, 8 bolt rims. ●John Deere 568 round baler w/ megawide plus pickup, large floatation tires, 2007, 12,521 bales, 1000 pto., push bar, exc.cond. ●2007 Sakundiak SLMD12-2200 pto. ●1994 Norbert 30 ft. tri-axle gooseneck flatdeck driven mechanical swing grain auger, 12”, trailer w/ fold up beavertails, tie down straps, 8 72 ft., hydraulic lift onLocation: swing, lights. From Castor go 4.8 km west on Hwy. #12 to Rg. Rd. bolt rims, GVWR – 10,000 lbs. bucket w/ grapple, 1992, MFWD, 1,801 hours, 55 s/p#145 ●2006 Sakundiak grain and auger w/ Hawes automatic, A/C, 305Hickory motor, exc. then go 0.3 km south OR from Halkirk gogooseneck 11.3 km east on ●1975 King 18 ft.cond. t/a stock 53 ft., Kohler 27 #12 hp. electric start#145 and then go 0.3 km south. SE-7-38-14-W4 hp., diesel, 3 pt. hitch, 540 pto, 16.9mover, X 308”,rear Hwy. to Rg. Rd. trailer w/ center divider. 2001 Dodge motor, reversing gear box,• electric clutch. 2500 ext. cab short box truck, ●1994 Rainbow 10’ L X 4’ W s/a golf cart trailer. tires, 2 hyd’s, excellent condition. ●Versatile 400 s/p swather w/ 20 ft. p/u diesel, 390,000 km., MISCELLANEOUS automatic, A/C, 4X4. reel, 1984, dbl. swath, honeybee knife, cab. • John Deere 4440 w/ JD 260 FEL & grapple, • 2001 Dodge 2500 short box (Hauls truck,11 bales). ●21 Ft.ext. pipecab round bale deck. ●New Holland 325 manure spreader. 1978, 130 hp, 10,750 hours w/ new ●Flexi-coil motor @ 7000 4 way hyd’s, pto. pump. ●±20 – WW 10 ft. panels. ●WW maternity pen. postpounder, ●John Deere 4440ON w/ JD 260 FEL & grapple, TERMS: CASH, leather, diesel, 370,000 km, auto, A/C, 4X4. PICTURES WEBSITE CHEQUE, DEBIT, VISA, M/C, LUNCH AVAILABLE ●WW 10 ft. gate & 10 ft. overhead frame gate. ●JD 27 ft. cultivator w/ 3 bar harrows. hours, CAHR, 20.8 X 38 tires, 3 hyd. outlets, • New Holland 325 manure spreader. 1978, 130 hp, 10,750 hours w/ new motor @ ●WW squeeze (no16’ headgate). ●JD 100 16 ft. cultivator w/ bar harrows. • 31976 Ford F-600 s/acattle grain truck, wood box & TRACTORS FARM EQUIPMENT TRAILERS 7000540/1000pto, hours, CAHR, 20.8rear X 38 tires, 3 hyd. quad 16. weights, • Flexi-coil postpounder, 4 way hyd’s, pto. pump. ●2 Round bale feeder. ●Vicon 6 wheel hay rake. outlets, 540/1000pto, rear weights, quad 16. hoist, HI/LO, 10F/2R, 10.00 X 20 tires. ●Thermal Arc Predator generator & AC/DC ●NH 404 hay crimper.●Canola roller. • John 4630, 150hours, hp., 8,936 hours, ●John DeereDeere 4630, 1973, 1501973, hp., 8,936 • JD 27 ft. cultivator w/ 3 bar harrows. welder, 18 hours, Honda 20 hp. motor, 275 CAHR, 18.4 X18.4 38 duals, 2 hyd’s., pto. VEHICLES CAHR, X 38 duals,1000 2 hyd’s., 1000 pto. Amp DC, cables, on s/a trailer. • JD 100 16 ft. cultivator w/ 3mounted bar harrows. ●Case 1370, 1976, 4,304 hours showing, 155 ●(2) – 3 Pt. hitch bale spears. Case 1370, 1976, 4,304 showing, 155 hp., hp.,• 18.4 X 38 duals, 2 hyd’s., 1000hours pto. •• 2001 Skyreach 16Pt.ft. t/a10” gooseneck flatdeck Vicon 6 wheel hay rake. ●3 hitch post hole auger. ●Case 930,X1964, 6,773 hours showing, 80 hp., 18.4 38 duals, 2 hyd’s., 1000 pto. ●Landpride 48” 3 pt. 8 hitch finishing w/hay foldcrimper.• up beavertails, bolt rims.mower. diesel, 18.4 X 34 tires, wheel weights. • trailer NH 404 Canola roller. ●FMC Bolens 54” 3 pt. Hitch front blade. • Case 930, 1964, 6,773 hours showing, 80 hp., ●2001 Skyreach 16 ft. t/a gooseneck flatdeck ●Ford Golden Jubilee NAA, 1953, 30 hp., gas, • 1994 Norbert ●Fimco 30 ft.w/tri-axle gooseneck flatdeck 10’ 3 pt. hitch sprayer, galrims. poly tank. trailer fold up beavertails, 850 bolt 3 pt. diesel, hitch. 18.4 X 34 tires, wheel weights. ●Massey Ferguson 362 w/ Ezee-On FEL & 7 ft. ●John hitch fertilizer /tie grass spreader. Deere 568C/20 round baler w/ megawide trailer w/motor, fold ●3 upPt. beavertails, down straps, 8 ●1970 Chevrolet ½ ton truck, 350 RECREATION bucket w/ grapple, 1992, MFWD,NAA, 1,801 hours, ● (2) – 500 Gallon poly tanks on t/a trailer. • Ford Golden Jubilee 1953, 30plus hp., gas, 3showing, pt.floatation pickup, tires, rims, 2007, GVWR 83, 567 mileslarge v.g. cond. – 10,000 lbs.truck, 55 hp., diesel, 3 pt. hitch, 540 pto, 16.9 X 30 • bolt 1970 C/20 1/2SRX95 ton 350 motor, 83, Deere lawn mower. 12,521 bales, 1000 pto., push bar,Chevrolet exc.cond. ●John hitch. rear tires, 2 hyd’s, excellent condition. ●JD 212 ride-on lawn tractor, notstock running. ●2007 Sakundiak SLMD12-2200 pto. • 1975 Hickory King 18Norbert ft. t/a gooseneck 567 miles showing, v.g. cond. ●1994 30 ft. tri-axle gooseneck flatdeck ●John Deere 7 ft. bucket to fit JD 295 loader. driven mechanical swing grain auger, 12”, trailer w/ center divider. • Massey Ferguson 362 w/ Ezee-On 72 FEL & 7 ft. trailer w/ fold up beavertails, tie down straps, 8 ●7 Ft. side delivery mower, 540 pto. • 1978 ft., hydraulic lift on swing, lights.Pontiac Firebird Esprit 2 door car, t-top, bolt rims, GVWR – 10,000 lbs. rod, 25 ft. long. ●±(70) ¾” ±(30) - ⅝” - Sucker bucket w/ grapple, 1992, MFWD, 1,801 hours, 55 s/p grain• 1994 ●2006 Sakundiak auger w/ Hawes Rainbow 10’305 L -X 4’& W s/a golf cart trailer. automatic, A/C, motor, exc. ●1975 Hickory King 18 ft.cond. t/a gooseneck stock 53 ft., Kohler 27 hp. electric start ●1200 Gallon fiberglass water tank. hp., diesel, 3 pt. hitch, 540 pto, 16.9mover, X 308”,rear trailer w/ center divider. ●(2) – 18.4 X 38 tires – 80%. 2001 Dodge motor, reversing gear box,• electric clutch. 2500 ext. cab short box truck, ●1994 Rainbow 10’ L X 4’ W golf cart tank. trailer. tires, 2 hyd’s, excellent condition. ●Versatile 400 s/p swather w/ 20 ft. p/u ●8’ X 10’ kid’s playhouse. ●236s/a L propane diesel, 390,000 km., MISCELLANEOUS automatic, A/C, 4X4. ●Coleman 2250 Watt generator. ●Transit. ●1978 Pontiac Esprit 2Ft. door car,cab. treel, 1984, dbl. Firebird swath, honeybee knife, • 21 pipe round bale deck. (Hauls 11 bales). • John Deere 4440 w/ JD 260 FEL & grapple, ●1993 Bluewater 21.5 ft. boat w/ 200 hp. ●(5) 50 Lb.cab bag varieties of grass seed. top, automatic, A/C,manure 305 motor, exc. cond. 2500 • 2001 Dodge ext. short box truck, ●21 -Ft. pipe round bale deck. (Hauls 11 bales). ●New Holland 325 spreader. Mercury motor & t/a trailer, 254 Note: There is something herepen. for 1978,outboard 130 hp, 10,750 hours w/hours, new ●Flexi-coil motor @ 7000 • +/-20 – WW 10Auctioneer`s ft. panels. • ft. WW maternity pen. ●2001 Dodge 2500 ext.4cab short truck, ●±20 – WW 10 panels. ●WW maternity postpounder, way hyd’s,box pto. pump. ●John 4440 w/ JD 260 FEL & grapple, leather, diesel, 370,000 km, auto, A/C, 4X4. seatsDeere 8, excellent condition. everyone because of the wide variety of items diesel, 390,000 km., automatic, A/C, 4X4. ●WW 10 ft.overhead gate & 10 ft.frame overhead frame gate. ●JD 27 ft. cultivator w/ 3 bar harrows. hours, CAHR, 20.8 X 38 tires, 3 hyd. outlets, 1978, 130 hp, 10,750 hours w/ new motor @ • WW 10 ft. gate & 10 ft. gate. ●1991 Travelaire Rustler 21.5 ft. t/a holiday being offered in excellent Take note of ●2001 Dodge ext. cab short box truck, ●WW cattle squeeze (nocondition. headgate). ●JD 100 16 ft. 2500 cultivator w/ bar harrows. • 31976 Ford F-600 s/a grain truck, 16’ wood box & 7000 hours, CAHR, 20.8rear X 38 tires, 3 hyd. 540/1000pto, weights, quad 16. trailer, sleeps 6, fridge, stove, tub w/ shower, the 5 pm start & please be on time as there is a leather,6diesel, km, auto,cattle A/C, 4X4. ●2 Round bale feeder. ●Vicon wheel370,000 hay rake. • WW squeeze (no headgate). outlets, 540/1000pto, very good condition.rear weights, quad 16. hoist, HI/LO, 10F/2R, 10.00 X 20 tires. limited amount of miscellaneous items. For ●1976 Ford F-600 s/a grain truck, 16’ wood ●Thermal Arc Predator generator & AC/DC ●NH 404 hay crimper.●Canola roller. • John Deere 4630, 150hours, hp., 8,936 hours, ●John Deere 4630, 1973, 150 hp., 8,936 ●2001 Polaris Scrambler 4001973, quad, 4X4. further info. call Kelvin @ (403) -740-4884. 2 Round bale feeder. box & hoist, HI/LO, 10F/2R,• 10.00 X 20 tires. welder, 18 hours, Honda 20 hp. motor, 275 CAHR, 18.4 X18.4 38 duals, 2 hyd’s., pto. VEHICLES CAHR, X 38 duals,1000 2 hyd’s., 1000 pto. Amp to DC,Additions cables, mounted onDeletions s/a trailer. G.S.T. Will Be Charged Where This List Arc Subject and • Thermal Predator generator & AC/DC welder, ●Case 1370, 1976, 4,304 hours showing, 155 Applicable • 1993 Bluewater 21.5 ft. boat w/ 200 hp. Mercury ●(2) – 3 Pt. hitch bale spears. • Case 1370, 1976, 4,304 hours showing, 155 hp., hp., 18.4 X 38 duals, 2 hyd’s., 1000 pto. hours, Honda hp. 275auger. Amp DC, • 18 2001 Skyreach 1620 ft. t/amotor, gooseneck flatdeck ●3 Pt. hitch 10” post hole outboard motor & t/a trailer, 254 hours, seats 8, ●Case 930,X1964, 6,773 hours showing, 80 hp., 18.4 38 duals, 2 hyd’s., 1000 pto. 3 pt. 8 hitch finishing cables, mounted s/a 48” trailer. trailer w/ fold ●Landpride upon beavertails, bolt rims.mower. diesel,excellent 18.4 X 34 tires, wheel weights. condition. ●FMC Bolens 54” 3 pt. Hitch front blade. • Case 930, 1964, 6,773 showing, 80 hp., ●Ford Golden Jubilee NAA, 1953, hours 30 hp., gas, BOX 545 CASTOR, ALBERTA • (2) – 3Norbert Pt. hitch●Fimco bale spears. 1994 30 ft. tri-axle gooseneck 10’ 3 pt. hitch sprayer, 50flatdeck gal poly tank. 1991 Travelaire Rustler 21.5 ft. t/a holiday trailer, 3 pt.•diesel, hitch. 18.4 X 34 tires, wheel weights. Sale Site/Sale Day:(403) 575-5388 & 740-6251●3 Pt. hitch fertilizer / grass spreader. Auctioneers Cashiers trailer w/motor, fold up beavertails, •3 Pt. 350 hitch 10” post hole auger.tie down straps, 8 ●1970 C/20874-2437(UP4BIDS) ½ ton truck, sleeps 6,Dunkle fridge, stove, tub1953, w/ shower, Telvery &Chevrolet Fax:good 1-(877) RECREATION Dwayne Carol Freimark ● (2) – 500 Gallon poly tanks on t/a trailer. • Ford Golden Jubilee NAA, 3083, hp., gas, 3 pt. 567 miles showing, v.g. cond. bolt rims, GVWR – 10,000 lbs. lawn mower. The "SOUND" that "SELLS” • Landpride 48”●John 3 pt. hitchSRX95 finishing mower. condition. Deere Cal Herder Leigha Neal hitch. ●JD 212 ride-on lawn tractor, not running. 1975 Bolens Hickory54” King 18 Hitch ft. t/a front gooseneck Pamstock Dunkle •• FMC 3 pt. blade. • Kurt 2001Cole Polaris Scrambler 400 quad, 4X4. ●John Deere 7 ft. bucket to fit JD 295 loader. AB License #209769 trailer 10’ w/ 3center divider. Ft. side delivery50 mower, pto. • Fimco pt.●7 hitch sprayer, gal 540 poly tank. ●±(70) ±(30) - ⅝” - Sucker 25 ft. long. 1994 Rainbow 10’ L -/X¾” 4’& W s/a golf cart rod, trailer. •• 3 Pt. hitch fertilizer grass spreader. ●1200 Gallon fiberglass water tank. ●(2) – 18.4 X 38 tires – 80%. • (2) – 500 Gallon poly tanks on t/a trailer. ●8’ X 10’ kid’s playhouse. ●236 L propane tank. ●Coleman 2250 Watt generator. ●Transit. •• John Deere SRX95 lawn mower. ●1978 Pontiac Firebird Esprit door car, t212Ft. pipe round bale deck. (Hauls 11 bales). ●1993 Bluewater 21.5 ft. boat w/ 200 hp. ●(5) - 50 Lb. bag varieties of grass seed. top, automatic, A/C, 305 motor, exc. cond. • JD 212 ride-on lawn tractor, notThere running. Mercury outboard motor & t/a trailer, 254 hours, ●2001 Dodge 2500 ext. cab is something here for • +/-20 – WW ft. panels. Note: • WW maternity pen. short box truck,10Auctioneer`s seats 8, excellent condition. everyone because the 295 wide variety of items diesel, 390,000 km., automatic, A/C, 4X4. 7 ft. • John Deere bucket to fitofJD loader. • WW gatebeing & 10offered ft. overhead ●1991 Travelaire Rustler 21.5 ft. t/a holiday in excellent frame condition.gate. Take note of ●2001 Dodge 2500 ext. cab short10 boxft. truck, • 7auto, Ft. side delivery trailer, sleeps 6, fridge, stove, tub w/ shower, the 5 mower, pm start &540 pleasepto. be on time as there is a leather, diesel, 370,000 km, A/C, 4X4. • WW cattle squeeze (no headgate). very good condition. limited amount of miscellaneous items. For ●1976 Ford F-600 s/a grain truck, 16’ wood • +/-(70) 3/4” & +/-(30) ⅝” Sucker rod, 25 ft. ●2001 Polaris Scrambler 400 quad, 4X4. further info. call Kelvin @ (403) -740-4884. 2 Round bale feeder. box & hoist, HI/LO, 10F/2R,• 10.00 X 20 tires. ●Massey Ferguson 362 w/ Ezee-On FEL & 7 ft. bucket w/ grapple, 1992, MFWD, 1,801 hours, 55 hp., diesel, 3 pt. hitch, 540 pto, 16.9 X 30 rear tires, 2 hyd’s, excellent condition.

25 ft.130 cultivator w/ spikes. ●Mel-Cam 25 ft.130 cultivator w/ spikes. 1330 air bushel cart, bushel tank, floating 1330 air●Mel-Cam cart, tank, floating hitch. ●International drills, ●International 7200 hoe 7200 drills,hoe 28 ft. (2 X28 14ft.ft.)(2 X w/attachment, fertilizer attachment, rubberpackers, capped pa w/ fertilizer rubber capped factory transport. factory transport. TRACTORS TRACTORS BINS, & TANKS ●Krause 21smooth Ft.AUGERS, disc,blades. smooth blades. ●Krause 21 Ft. disc, ●60 Ft. harrow barbent w/ 5tine bar harrows. bent tine har ●60 Ft. harrow bar w/ 5 bar TRAILERS • 1978 Pontiac Firebird Esprit 2 door car, t-top, automatic, fork type rock picker. ●Kinsella ●Kinsella fork type rock picker. ●Case IH combine 1680 s/p w/ combine w/ Case 14ft.ft. ●Case IH●International 1680 s/p Case A/C, 305 motor, exc. cond. 4000 s/p swather w/ 19.5 ●International 4000 s/p swather w/ 19.514 ft.ft. ●2 System Compartment “V” 95 hopper. ●2 Compartment “V” 95 hopper. System harrow harrow packer barpacker w/ 5 b • 2001 Dodge 2500 ext.pickup cab short boxreel, truck, diesel, 390,000 header, 1989, 235 hp., 1,975 engine●Flexi-coil hours, ●Flexi-coil header, 1989, 235 hp., 1,975 engine hours, pickup reel, cab, A/C. cab, A/C. bar harrows, 42 ft., 1¾” packers. km., automatic, A/C, 4X4. bar harrows, 42 ft., 1¾” packers. • John Deere 4440 w/ JD 260 FEL & grapple, 1978, 130 hp, VEHICLES VEHICLES grain lossswather, monitors, hydro, straw grain loss●Versatile monitors, hydro, VEHICLES 4400 s/pstraw swather, 18’ batspreader, reel, cab. ●Versatile 4400 s/p 18’ batspreader, reel, cab. • 2001 Dodge 2500 ext. cab short box truck, leather, diesel, 10,750 hours w/ new motor @ 7000 hours, CAHR, 20.8 X 38 ●IH 45 vibrashank 35 ft. cultivator. ●IH 45 vibrashank 35 ft. cultivator. shedded, excellent condition. shedded, excellent condition. ●New Holland 116 hydraswing haybine, 16 Holland 116 hydraswing haybine, 16 370,000 km, auto, A/C,●New 4X4. tires, 3 hyd. outlets, 540/1000pto, rear weights, quad 16. ●Mel-Cam 31 ft. cultivator w/ shovels. ●Mel-Cam 31 ft. cultivator w/ shovels. ●John 8450 4WD 1983, ●John 8450 tractor, 1983, 6,289 • 1976 Ford F-600 s/a6,289 grain 16’ wood box 1992, & hoist,rolls. HI/ rubber rolls. ft., ft.,truck, 1992, rubber • JohnDeere Deere 4630,RECREATION 1973,Deere 150 4WD hp., 8,936 hours, CAHR, 18.4 Xtractor, 25 ft. cultivator 25 ft. cultivator w/ spikes.w/ spikes. LO, 10F/2R, 10.00 X pto., 20 ●Rem tires. 3 552 186 hp., 18.4 X 38 duals, hours, 186 hp., X 38FEL duals, 1000 pto., 3ft. 38 duals, 2hours, hyd’s., 100018.4 pto. TILLAGE & SEEDING ●Rem vac. roller. ●Canola roller. ●Mel-Cam●Mel-Cam grain 552 vac.grain ●Canola ●Case 1175 w/ Ezee-on FEL w/ 61000 & ●Case 1175 w/ Ezee-on w/ 6 ft. bucket & bucket ●International 7200 hoe drills, ●International 7200 hoe drills, 28 ft. (2 X28 14ft.ft.)(2 • Case 1370, 1976, 4,304 hours showing, 155 hp., 18.4 X 38 hyd. outlets, quad 16 transmission, shedded. hyd. outlets, quad 16 transmission, shedded. MISCELLANEOUS bale spear, 1975, 7,939 orig. 125TRAILERS hp., baleduals, spear, 1975, 7,939 orig. hours, 125hours, hp., MISCELLANEOUS AUGERS, & TANKS BINS, BINS, AUGERS, & TANKS 2 hyd’s., 1000 pto. w/attachment, fertilizer attachment, rubberpackers, capped w/ fertilizer rubber capped 18.4 X2hours 38 tires, outlets, 540/1000 pto. 18.4• Case X 930, 381964, tires, hyd. outlets, 540/1000 pto. 6,773 showing, 802 hp.,hyd. diesel, 18.4 X factory transport. factory transport. 34 tires, wheel weights. MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS ●Krause 21smooth Ft. disc,blades. smooth blades. ●Krause 21 Ft. disc, • Ford Golden Jubilee NAA, 1953, 30 hp., gas, 3 pt. hitch. ●JDRECREATION 317 ride-on lawn w/ & 48” deck & tiller. ●JD 317 ride-on lawn tractor w/ tractor 48” deck tiller. MISCELLANEOUS ●60 Ft. harrow bar w/single 5truck baraxle bent tineax h ●60 Ft. harrow bar w/ 5truck bar bent tine harrows. ●1972 Ford F-750 grain w/ single ●1972 Ford F-750 grain w/ drive TRAILERS 3 ft. ATV disc. ●Swisher ●Swisher CD-42, 3 CD-42, ft. ATV disc. ●Kinsella fork type rock picker. ●Kinsella fork rock picker. airtype lift16 tag 16 ft. & steel box & hoist, with air liftwith tag axle, ft.axle, steel box hoist, HI/LO, ●International 4000 s/pw/swather ft. ●International 19.5 ft.w/ 19.5 • 2001 Skyreach 16of ft. t/a gooseneck flatdeck trailer 4000 w/ fold s/p swather ●(4) –saddles.●Assortment Western saddles.●Assortment tack. ●(4) – Western of tack. ●2 Compartment “V” hopper. ●2 Compartment “V” hopper. 10F/2R, 9.00 X 20 tires, gas, 71,283 miles 10F/2R, 9.00 X 20 tires, gas, 71,283 miles. ●(2) - Butler 2000 bu. hopper bottom bins. ●(2) - Butler 2000 bu. hopper bottom bins. beavertails, 8 bolt rims. pickup reel, cab, A/C. pickup reel, cab, A/C. Water pump w/ Briggs &5up Stratton 5 hp. motor. ●2” Water●2” pump w/ Briggs & Stratton hp. motor. • 1994 Norbert 30 ft. tri-axle gooseneck fl●Westeel atdeck trailer1750 w/ Rosco 1750 bu. hopper bottom ●Westeel Rosco bu. hopper bottom bin. VEHICLES VEHICLES ●Versatile 4400 s/p18’ swather, 18’ bat reel,bin. cab. ●Versatile 4400 s/p swather, bat reel, cab. 295welder amp arc cables. ●Century ●Century 295 amp arc w/ welder cables. TILLAGE & SEEDING foldw/ up beavertails, tie down straps, 8 bolt rims, GVWR – ●Wheatland 200 & 250 bu. hopper bottom bins. ●Wheatland 200 & 250 bu. hopper bottom bins. ●Newstock Holland 116 hydraswing haybine, 16 ●New 116 hydraswing haybine, 16 10,000 lbs. • 1975 Hickory King 18 ft.Holland t/a gooseneck Leroy-Somer 3 hp. 220V elec. motor. ●Agribloc ●Agribloc Leroy-Somer 3 hp. 220V elec. motor. ●Butler 4200 bu. grain bin on cement floor. ●Butler 4200 bu. grain bin on cement floor. trailer w/ center divider. • 1994 Rainbow 10’ L X 4’ W s/a golf ft., 1992, rubber rolls. ft., 1992, rubber rolls. RECREATION ●Air compressor. chains. ●Bander. ●Air compressor. ●Logging ●Logging chains. ●Bander. FARM EQUIPMENT ●(3) Butler 3200 bushel grain bins, 2 ●(3) Butler 3200 bushel grain bins, 2 w/ cart trailer. vac. roller. ●Canola roller. w/ ●Rem grain 552 vac.grain ●Canola ●Case 1175 w/FEL Ezee-on FEL w/ 6 ft. bucket & 552●Rem ●Case w/ Ezee-on w/ 6 ft. bucket &●Jackalls. ●Power hacksaw. ●Pipe wrenches. ●Power1175 hacksaw. ●Pipe wrenches. ●Jackalls. ANTIQUES • 1993 Bluewater 21.5 ft. boat w/ 200 hp. Mercury outboard cement floors & 1 w/ wood floor. cement floors & 1 w/ wood floor. MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS bale spear, 1975, 7,939 orig. 125 hp., bale spear, 1975, 7,939 orig. hours, 125hours, hp., ●Bottle jacks. ●Gear pullers. ●Drill press. jacks. ●Gear pullers. BINS, & TANKS BINS, AUGERS, & TANKS motor & t/a●Drill trailer,●Bottle 254press. hours, seats 8, excellent condition. ●1951 Dodge 1 ton truck w/ hoist, not running. ●(2) - Westfield W70-41, 7” X 41 ft. grain • 21 Ft. pipe round bale●Butler deck. (Hauls 112000 bales). ●Butler 2000AUGERS, bu.•on grain bin onfloor. cement floor. bu. grain bin cement Chain hooks. • Clevises. • New bolts.augers w/ Kohler 12 &• Kinsella 14 hp. electric start VEHICLES Auctioneer’s Note: Arnold & Diane are 18.4 X 38 tires, 2 hyd. outlets, 540/1000 pto. 18.4 X 38 tires, 2 hyd. outlets, 540/1000 pto. ●Wrenches. ●Roller chain. hose. ●Wrenches. ●Roller chain. ●Hydraulic hose. • 1991 Travelaire Rustler 21.5 ft. t/a holiday trailer, sleeps 6, ●Hydraulic fork type rock picker. farming • ±20 – WW 10 ft. panels. • WW maternity pen. motors.Dodge ●Westfield drillD600 fill auger. retiring from and have rented the 14 ●1975 Dodge D600 s/a grain w/ s/a grain truck w/ 14truck ft. out wood ●(2) -Rosco Westeel Rosco 1750 bu. grain●1975 bins. ●(2) - Westeel 1750 bu. grain • Variety of hand bins. tools. •• 21972 Ford F-750 grain truck w/ single axle drive ●Versatile 8”, 52 ft. pto. driven grain auger. land. This is a great opportunity to purchase fridge, stove, tub w/ shower, very good condition. Compartment “V” hopper. • WW 10bolts. ft. gate & 10 ft. overhead frame gate. ●Chain hooks. ●Clevises. ●New ●Chain hooks. ●Clevises. ●New bolts. ●Oak dresser w/ mirror. ●(3) – Trunks. ●1250 Gallon poly water tank.air lift tag axle, with 16 ft. steel box & hoist, HI/ well maintained shedded equipment. A small MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS box & hoist, HI/LO, 10F/2R, Xgas, 20 tires box●135 & Gallon hoist, HI/LO, 10F/2R, 9.00 X 20 9.00 tires, ●Butler 1000 bin bu.●Steel grain binfloor. w/ wood floor. bu. grain w/ wood wheels.●Cream separator. • 2001 Polaris Scrambler 400 quad, 4X4. slip tank w/ hand pump . • WW cattle squeeze (no●Butler headgate). 1000 amount of miscellaneous somiles. please be on time. ANTIQUES VEHICLES LO,Flexi-coil 10F/2R, 9.00 X 20 gas,packer 71,283 ●Variety of hand tools. ●Variety of hand tools. System 95tires, harrow bar w/ 5 bar ●5 Gallon butter churn.●Butter churn. ●(2) - 300 Gallon & (1) –•500 gallon fuel Note the 5 PM start time! For further info. call 26,412 original miles, shedded. 26,412 original miles, shedded. ●JD 317 ride-on lawn tractor w/ 48” deck & tiller. ●JD 317 ride-on lawn tractor w/ 48” deck & tiller. ●Westfield TR100-51, 10” X 51 ft. hyd. ●Westfield TR100-51, 10” X 51 ft. hyd. • 2 Round bale feeder. • Oak dresser w/ mirror. • (3) – Trunks. ●Hutch.●Wrenches.●Model “A” rim splitter. tanks w/ hoses &●1972 nozzles. (1 stand). FARM EQUIPMENT ••F-750 1975 Dodge D600 s/a grain truck w/truck 14orft. wood harrows, 42 ft.,Arnold 13/4” Ford F-750 grain w/ single @packers. (780)-385-4341 (780)-336-2135. ●1972 Ford grain truck w/ single axle drive long. Thermal Predator generator & grain AC/DC welder, 18welder, hours, • SteelG.S.T. wheels.• separator. Where box &This hoist, 10F/2R, 9.00 X 20and tires, gas, ANTIQUES ANTIQUES WillCream Be Charged Applicable ListHI/LO, Subject Deletions ●1977 Ford F-150 extended cab truck ●1977 Ford F-150 extended cab truck , G.S.T. Will Be Charged Where Applicable This ListArc Subject to Additions and Deletions • axle, IH 45 vibrashank 35to ft.Additions cultivator. grain auger. swing auger. ●Swisher CD-42, 3 ft. ATV disc. ••Thermal Arc Predator generator &swing AC/DC ●Swisher CD-42, 3 ft. ATV disc. with air lift tag axle, 16 ft. steel box &,hoi with air lift tag 16 ft. steel box & hoist, HI/LO, •Honda 1200 Gallon fiberglass water tank. mounted on s/a • 1993 Bluewater 21.5 ft. boat w/ 200 hp. Mercury 26,412 original miles, shedded. 20 hp.Honda motor, 275hp. Amp DC, cables, • 5 Gallon butter churn.• Butter churn. 18 hours, 20 motor, 275 Amp DC, • John Deere 568 round baler w/ megawide plus • Mel-Cam 31 ft. cultivator w/ shovels. 98,467 miles, gas, long box.mil automatic, 98,467 miles, gas, long box. ●Rockyford elec. bin alarm for auger. outboard motor– &saddles.●Assortment t/a trailer, 254 hours, seats 8, Steel elec.Steel bin alarm for ●(4) Western saddles.●Assortment ofon●Rockyford tack. ●(4) – Western tack. •of (2) – 18.4 X 38 tires –s/a 80%. Case IH 1680 s/pauger. combine w/ Case 14 ft. header, automatic, 10F/2R, Xgas, 20 tires, 71,283 10F/2R, 9.00 X 20 tires, 71,283 miles. • 1977 Ford9.00 F-150 extended cab truckgas, , automatic, cables, mounted trailer. pickup, large floatation tires, 2007, 12,521 bales, trailer. • •Hutch.• Wrenches.• Model “A”bottom rim splitter. • Mel-Cam 25 ft. cultivator w/ spikes. ●(2)2000 -Westfield Butler 2000 bu. hopper bins. ●(2) - Westfield Butler bu. hopper bottom bins. excellent condition. 1989, 235 hp., 1,975 engine hours, grain lossBOX • 8’ X 10’ kid’s playhouse. • 236 L propane tank. 98,467 miles, gas, long box. ●1951 Dodge 1 ton truck w/ hoist, not run ●1951 Dodge 1 ton truck w/ hoist, not running. ●(2) W70-41, 7” X 41 ft. grain ●(2) W70-41, 7” X 41 ft. grain 1000 pto., push bar, exc.cond. 545 CASTOR, ALBERTA ●2” Water pumpholiday w/ Briggs &5••Stratton 5bale hp. motor. ●2” Water pump w/ Briggs & Stratton hp. motor. BOX 545 CASTOR, ALBERTA (2) Pt.hitch hitch bale spears. (2) –– 33 Pt. spears. •monitors, OakSWATHING dresser w/ straw mirror.spreader, • (3) – Trunks. • International 7200 hoe drills, 28 ft. (2Cashiers X 14 ft.) hydro, shedded, • Auctioneers 1991 Travelaire Rustler 21.5 ft. t/aSale trailer, & HARVEST Sale Site/Sale Day:(403) 575-5388 & 740-6251 Auctioneers Site/Sale Day:(403) 575-5388 & 740-6251 ●Westeel Rosco 1750 bu. hopper bottom bin. Rosco bu. hopper bottom bin. Cashiers1750 • Coleman 2250 Watt●Westeel generator. • Transit. • 1951 Dodge 1 ton truck w/ hoist, not running. • 2007 Sakundiak SLMD12-2200 pto. driven • 3 Pt. hitch 10” post hole auger. • 3 Pt. hitch 10” post hole auger. augers w/ 12 & 14 hp. electric start augers w/seed. Kohler 12Kohler & 14 hp. electric start Tel & Fax: 1-(877) 874-2437(UP4BIDS) w/Note: fertilizer attachment, rubber capped packers, •excellent Steel wheels.• Cream separator. condition. sleeps 6,●Century fridge,amp stove, tub w/ welder shower, good 295 amp welder w/ cables. ●Century 295 arc w/ cables. Telvery &arc Fax: 1-(877) 874-2437(UP4BIDS) Auctioneer’s Note: Arnold & Diane a Auctioneer’s Arnold & Diane Dwayne Dunkle Carolare Freimark Dwayne Dunkle Freimark mechanical swing grain auger, 12”, 72 ft., • (5) - 50 Lb. bag varieties of grass Carol Auctioneer’s Note: Arnold & Dianne are retiring The "SOUND" that "SELLS” ●Wheatland 200 & 250 bu. hopper bottom 200 &●Westfield 250 bu. hopper bottom bins. The "SOUND" that "SELLS” ••Landpride 48” 3 hitch pt.●Wheatland hitch finishing mower. factory transport. condition. 1972 Ford F-750 grain truck w/ single axle drive with air Neal lift Herder Leigha Landpride 48” 3 pt. fi nishing mower. Cal Herder lift on swing, lights. Leigha Neal 5Cal Gallon butter churn.• Butter churn. • •International 4000 s/p swather w/ 19.5 ft.bins. pickup motors. drill fill auger. motors. ●Westfield drill fill auger. hydraulic ●Agribloc Leroy-Somer 3 hp. 220V elec. motor. ●Agribloc Leroy-Somer 3 hp. 220V elec. motor. from farming and have rented out the land. retiring from farming and have out retiring from farming and have rented out the Auctioneer`s Note: There is something here for Kurtcab, Cole Pamrented Dunkle Pam Dunkle ••FMC Bolens 54” 3Hitch pt. Hitch front4200 blade. reel, A/C. Krause 21steel Ft. box disc, smooth blades. • axle, • Kurt 2001Cole Polaris Scrambler 400 quad, 4X4. tag 16 ft. & hoist, HI/LO, 10F/2R, 9.00 X 20 tires, FMC Bolens 54” 3 pt. front blade. • Hutch.• Wrenches.• Model “A” rim splitter. ●Butler 4200 bu. grain bin on cement floor. ●Butler bu. grain bin on cement floor. • 2006 Sakundiak s/p grain auger w/ Hawes mover, This is a great opportunity to purchase well everyone because of●Versatile the wide variety of items AB pto. License #209769 License #209769 ●Versatile 8”, 52 ft. driven grain auger. 8”, 52 ft. pto. driven grain auger. ●Air compressor. ●Logging chains. ●Bander. ●Air AB compressor. ●Logging chains. ●Bander. land. This is a great opportunity to purch land. This is a great opportunity to purchase • Fimco 10’ 3 pt. hitch sprayer, 50 gal poly tank. • Versatile 4400 s/p swather, 18’ bat reel, cab. • 60 Ft. harrow bar w/ 5 bar bent tine harrows. gas, 71,283 miles. • Fimcooffered 10’ 3 pt.inhitch sprayer, 50-galButler poly tank. 53 ft., Kohler 27 hp. electric start motor, shedded equipment. A small amount being excellent condition. Take note FARM EQUIPMENT ●(3) - ofButler 3200 bushel grain bins, 2 w/ft., 1992, maintained ●(3) 3200 bushel grain bins, 2 w/& SWATHING HARVEST ●Oak w/ mirror. ●(3) Trunks. ●Oak8”, dresser w/dresser mirror. ●(3) – Trunks. ●1250 poly tank. ●1250 Gallon water tank. ••33–Pt. hitch fertilizer / grass • Newwater Holland 116 hydraswing haybine, •miscellaneous Kinsella fork type rock be picker. reversing gear box, electric clutch. so please on time. Note the the 5 pm start & please be onspreader. time as therepoly is aGallon ●Power hacksaw. ●Pipe wrenches. ●Jackalls. Pt. hitch fertilizer / grass spreader. wellofmaintained shedded equipment. As ●Power hacksaw. ●Pipe wrenches. ●Jackalls. well16maintained shedded equipment. A small rubber rolls. cement & 1floor. w/pump wood floor. cement floors &Gallon 1 floors w/ wood limited amount ofpoly miscellaneous items. For further 5 PM time! For further info. call Arnold @ ●Steel wheels.●Cream separator. •• (2) – 500 500 Gallon poly tanks on t/a trailer. ●Steel wheels.●Cream separator. •John Versatile 400round s/p swather w/ 20 ft. plus p/u reel, • 2 start Compartment “V” hopper. • Deere 568 baler w/ megawide pickup, large (2) – Gallon tanks on t/a trailer. ●135 slip tank w/ hand pump . ●135 Gallon slip tank w/ hand . amount of miscellaneous so please be on amount of miscellaneous so please be on time. ●Drill press. ●Bottle jacks. ●Gear pullers. ●Drill 1984, press. ●Bottle jacks. ●Gear pullers. info. KelvinSRX95 @ (403) -740-4884. • Rem 552 grain vac. •floor. Canola roller. floor. swath, honeybee knife, cab.push bar, exc. (780)-385-4341 or (780)-336-2135. ••John Deere lawn mower.2000 floatationdbl. tires, 2007, 12,521 bales, 1000 pto., ●Butler 2000 bu. grain bin on cement ●Butler bu. grain bin on cement Johncall Deere SRX95 lawn mower. ●5 Gallon butter churn.●Butter churn. ●5 Gallon butter churn.●Butter churn.●Hydraulic VEHICLES ●(2) 300 Gallon & (1) – 500 gallon fuel ●(2) 300 Gallon & (1) – 500 gallon fuel Note the 5 PM start time! For further info Note the 5 PM start time! For further info. call ●Wrenches. ●Roller chain. hose. ●Wrenches. ●Roller chain. ●Hydraulic hose. ••JD 212ride-on ride-on lawn tractor, not running. cond. JD 212 lawn tractor, not-running. •& Case IH 1680 grain s/p combine w/ Case 14 ft. header, 1989, Dodge 235 ●1975 s/a grain w/ 1 ●1975 grain truck w/axle 14truck ft. wood ●(2) -Rosco Westeel Rosco 1750 bu. grain bins. ●(2) Westeel 1750 bu. ●Hutch.●Wrenches.●Model “A” rim splitter. ●Hutch.●Wrenches.●Model “A” rim splitter. • D600 1972Dodge Fords/a F-750D600 grain truck w/ single drive tanks w/ hoses nozzles. (1bins. stand). tanks w/ hoses nozzles. (1 stand). ••John Deere 7 bucket ft. bucket JD 295 loader.& @air (780)-385-4341 or&(780)-336-2 Arnold @ Arnold (780)-385-4341 or (780)-336-2135. ●Chain hooks. ●Clevises. ●New bolts. ●Chain hooks. ●Clevises. ●New bolts. • 2007PICTURES Sakundiak SLMD12-2200 pto. driven mechanical ON WEBSITE TERMS: CASH, CHEQUE, DEBIT, VISA, M/C LUNCH AVAILABLE John Deere 7 ft. to fit to JD fit 295 loader. hp., 1,975 engine hours, grain loss monitors, hydro, straw with lift tag axle, 16 ft. steel box hoist, HI/ box & hoist, HI/LO,9.00 10F/2R, 20 ti box & hoist, HI/LO, 10F/2R, X 20 9.00 tires,Xgas, ●Butler 1000 bin bu. w/ grain binfloor. w/ wood floor. ●Butler 1000 bu. grain wood ••77 Ft. sidedelivery delivery mower, 540 pto. swing grain auger, 12”, 72tools. ft.,of hydraulic lift ontools. swing, lights. Ft. side mower, 540 pto. LO, 10F/2R, 9.00 X 20 tires, gas, 71,283 miles. ●Variety hand ●Variety of hand spreader, shedded, excellent condition. • 1975 Dodge D600 s/a grain truck w/ 14 ft. wood box & hoist, G.S.T. Will Be Charged Where Applicable This List Subject to Additions and Deletio G.S.T. Will Be Charged Where Applicable This List Subject to Additions and Deletions • +/-(70) 3/4” & +/-(30) ⅝” Sucker rod, 25 ft. 26,412 original miles, shedded. 26,412 original miles, shedded. ●Westfield TR100-51, 10” X 51 ft. hyd. ●Westfield TR100-51, 10” X 51 ft. hyd. G.S.T. Will be Charged Where Applicable This List Subject to Additions and Deletions • 2006 Sakundiak s/p grain auger w/ Hawes mover, 8”, 53 ft., • ±(70) - ¾” & ±(30) - 5/8” - Sucker rod, 25 ft. long. • 1975 Dodge D600 s/a grain truck w/ 14 ft. wood HI/LO,box 10F/2R, 9.00HI/LO, X 20 tires, gas, 26,412 original miles,gas, & hoist, 10F/2R, 9.00 X 20 tires, Kohler 27 hp. electric start motor, reversingANTIQUES gear box, electric ANTIQUES •long. 1200 Gallon fiberglassswing water tank. grain ●1977 Ford F-150 extended truck , ●1977 Ford F-150 extended cab truck ,cab swing grain auger. auger. shedded. • 1200 Gallon fiberglass water tank. 26,412 original miles, shedded. • (2) – 18.4 X 38 tires – 80%. •clutch. John Deere 568 round baler w/ megawide plus automatic, 98,467 miles, gas, long automatic, 98,467 miles, gas, long box. ●Rockyford Steel elec. bin alarm for auger. ●Rockyford Steel elec. bin alarm for auger. • 1977 FordFord F-150F-150 extended cab truck , automatic, 98,467 box. • (2) – 18.4 X 38 tires – 80%. • Case IH 1680 s/p combine w/ Case 14 ft. header, • 1977 extended cab truck , automatic, pickup, 400 large 2007, bales, • Versatile s/pfloatation swather w/tires, 20 ft. p/u reel,12,521 1984, dbl. • 8’ X 10’ kid’s playhouse. • 236 L propane tank. 1989, 235 hp., 1,975 engine hours, grain loss • 8’ X 10’ kid’s playhouse. • 236 L propane tank. miles, gas, long box. 98,467 miles, gas, long box. ●1951 Dodge 1 w/ tonhoist, trucknot w/ hoist, not ●1951 Dodge 1 ton truck running. ●(2) - Westfield W70-41, X 41 ft. grain ●(2) •-Transit. Westfield W70-41, 7” X 41 ft.7” grain 1000honeybee pto., push bar,cab. exc.cond. swath, knife, • Coleman 2250 Watt generator. monitors, hydro, straw spreader, shedded, • Coleman 2250 Watt generator. • Transit. • 1951 Dodge 1 ton1 truck w/ hoist, running. • 1951 Dodge ton truck w/ not hoist, not running. •• 2007 Sakundiak SLMD12-2200 New Holland 325 manure spreader. pto. driven augers w/ Kohler 12 & 14 hp. electric start • (5) - 50 Lb. bag varieties of grass seed. augers w/ Kohler 12 & 14 hp. electric start excellent condition. Auctioneer’s Arnold & Diane Note: Arnold & Diane are 545 CASTOR, BOX CASTOR, ALBERTA ALBERTA Auctioneer’s mechanical swing grain auger, 12”, 72 ft., • (5) - 50 Lb. bag varieties of grass seed.545 BOX Auctioneer’s Note:Note: Arnold &Note: Dianne are retiring farmAuctioneer’s Arnold & Dianne arefrom retiring • hydraulic Flexi-coil postpounder, 4 way hyd’s, pto. pump. Auctioneer`s Note: There is something●Westfield here for everyone●Westfield • International 4000 s/p swather w/ 19.5 ft. pickup motors. drill fill auger. motors. drill fill auger. lift on swing, lights. from farming and have rented out the land. retiring from farming and have rented retiring from farming and have rented out the o Auctioneer`s Note: There is something here for ing and have rented out the land. This is a great opportunity Site/Sale Day:(403) 575-5388 & 740-6251 Sale Site/Sale Day:(403) 575-5388 & 740-6251 Cashie Cashiers reel, cab, A/C. •Auctioneers JD 27 ft. cultivatorAuctioneers w/ 3 bar harrows. because of the wide variety of items Sale being offofered in excel• 2006 Sakundiak s/p grain auger w/ Hawes mover, This is awell great opportunity to equipment. purchase well everyone because of●Versatile the wide variety items • International 4000 s/p swather w/ 19.5 ft. pickup reel, cab, A/C. to purchase maintained shedded A small ●Versatile 8”, 52 ft. pto. driven grain auger. 8”, 52 ft. pto. driven grain auger. This shedded is a great opportunity to pur land. Thisland. is maintained a great opportunity to purchase • Versatile 4400 s/p swather, 18’ bat reel, cab. • 8”, JD 100 cultivator w/hp.3 bar harrows. lent condition. note ofTel thecondition. 5 pm &Take please be&on Tel 1-(877) 874-2437(UP4BIDS) & start Fax: 1-(877) 5316 ft.,ft.Kohler 27 electric start motor, A small amount offeredTake in excellent note ofFax:874-2437(UP4BIDS) Dwayne Dunkle Dwayne Dunkle Carol • Versatile 4400 s/p swather, 18’ bat reel, cab. 16 ft., 1992, amount of miscellaneous soequipment. please beFreimark on Carol time. Note the Freima 5 PM ●Oak dresser w/ mirror. ●(3)being –5asTrunks. ●Oak dresser w/ mirror. ●(3) – Trunks. ●1250 tank. ●1250 Gallon poly tank. • Newwater Holland 116 hydraswing haybine, • Vicon 6 wheel haybox, rake. reversing gear electric clutch. time there is a &limited amount miscellaneous Forwaterpoly ofmaintained miscellaneous so please be on time. Note the the pm start please be onoftime as thereitems. is aGallon well shedded equipment. A well maintained shedded equipment. A small The "SOUND" that "SELLS” The "SOUND" that "SELLS” • Newrubber Holland 116 hydraswing haybine, 16 ft., 1992, rubber rolls. start time!start For further call Arnoldinfo. @ (780)-385-4341 rolls. limited amount of miscellaneous items. For further 5 PM time! info. For further call Arnold @or ●Steel wheels.●Cream ●Steel wheels.●Cream separator. ••Cal Versatile 400 s/p swather w/ 20 ft. p/u reel, separator. NH 404 hay crimper.• Canola roller. further info. call Kelvin @ (403) -740-4884. Cal Herder Leigha Ne Herder Leigha Neal ●135 Gallon slip tank w/ hand pump . ●135 Gallon slip tank w/ hand pump . of miscellaneous be amount ofamount miscellaneous so pleaseso beplease on time. • Rem 552 552 graingrain vac. • Canola (780)-336-2135. Kelvin @ (403) -740-4884. • Rem vac. • roller. Canola roller. 1984, dbl. swath, honeybee knife, cab. (780)-385-4341 or (780)-336-2135. Gallon butter churn.●Butter churn. ●5 Gallon butter churn.●Butter churn. info. call - 300 Gallon & (1) – 500 fuel the 5Note ●(2) - 300●(2) Gallon & (1) – 500 gallon fuelgallon Note Kurt Cole Pam Dunk Kurt ●5 Cole Pam Dunkle PM start time! For further in PM the start5time! For further info. call ●Hutch.●Wrenches.●Model “A” rim splitter. ●Hutch.●Wrenches.●Model “A” rim splitter. tanks w/ hoses & nozzles. (1 stand). tanks w/ hoses & nozzles. (1 stand). @ (780)-385-4341 or (780)-336 Arnold @ Arnold (780)-385-4341 or (780)-336-2135. PICTURES ON WEBSITE TERMS: CASH, CHEQUE, DEBIT, VISA, M/C LUNCH AVAILABLE AB License #209769 AB License #209769 • Massey Ferguson 362 w/ Ezee-On FEL & 7 ft. bucket w/ 186 X hp., X 38 duals, hours, 186hours, hp., 18.4 3818.4 duals, 1000 pto.,1000 3 pto., 3 grapple, 1992, MFWD, 1,801 hours, 55 hp., diesel, 3 pt. hitch, quad 16 transmission, hyd.540outlets, shedded. shedded. pto, 16.9hyd. X 30quad rearoutlets, tires, 216 hyd’s,transmission, excellent condition.

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DwayneDwayne Dunkle Dunkle Cal Herder Cal Herder Kurt Cole Kurt Cole AB License AB License #209769#209769

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Coronation 4-H Beef members watch a meat cutting demonstration during their tour of Olds College May 9. ECA Review/Submitted

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Coronation 4-H Beef holds club achievement show by Lauryn Perry The Coronation 4-H Beef Club held their mock achievement at the Dryland Cattle Auction Mart in Veteran on April 25. We learned about grooming, showmanship and judging beef projects. Coronation 4-H Beef club along with many 4-H clubs in the province participated in highway clean-up on Saturday, May 2. On May 9 we also were able to go on our club tour to Olds College. There we watched a demonstration on meat cutting and toured the Olds College Brewery. On May 23 we held our club achievement show at McLean’s arena. We are looking forward to the district show and sale on June 2 and 3 in Compeer. The results for the achievement show: Champion Steer - Ryley Ramsay Reserve Champion Steer - Chelsey Sieger

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Grand Champion Female - Dayleen Kerr with her 3 year old cow with calf. Reserve Champion Female - Dayleen Kerr with her 2 year old cow with calf.

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Senior - 1st - Jenna Sieger, 2nd - Tanner Eno, 3rd - Sydney Elliott Intermediate: 1st - Koryn Duncan, 2nd Rayanna Ramsay, 3rd - Payton Elliott Junior: 1st -Lauryn Perry, 2nd - Chase Tkach, 3rd - Keirsen Kobi.

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Custom Barbwire Fencing and Corral Work Cell: 780-753-8712 Home: 780-753-6934 check us out online www.ECAreview.com Twenty Coronation 4-H Beef members wrestled with the elements on Saturday, May 2 for the annual 4-H Highway Clean-up. From the left, back row: Dayleen Kerr, Ryley Ramsay, Graham Crookes, Jenna Sieger, Jessica Kuziw, Chelsey Sieger, Sydney Elliott, Rayanna Ramsay and Vanessa Kuziw. Middle Row: Aiden Kobi, Tyra Smith, Sam Kuziw, Payton Elliott, Lauryn Perry, Keirsen Kobi, Jeff Smith and Kelsey Smith. Front row: Rebecca Kuziw, Layton Perry and Caleb Kobi. ECA Review/Submitted

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