September 2007 - Alberta Angus Association
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September 2007 - Alberta Angus Association
THE ANGUS ANGLE Canadian Publications Mail Product Agreement No.1836404 SEPTEMBER 2007 682 days & counting Alberta Angus Association 2007 Photo Contest – 1st Place – Sadie Hofstra FEATURING: • YOUR PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE • NOMINATION FORMS • SCHOLARSHIP FORMS • GENERATIONS SERIES CONTINUES • 4-H AND JUNIORS • JUNIOR EMBASSADOR • SALES AND MORE SALES • WORLD ANGUS FUTURITY INFO • AUTUMN ANGUS LEGACY WEEKEND • COMING EVENTS 2007 EXECUTIVE & BOARD OF DIRECTORS President: Rob Smith (403) 507-2255 (P); (403) 507-8583 (F) Email: [email protected] R.R. #2, Site 16, Box 8, Olds T4H 1P3 Vice President: Bill Dietrich (780) 889-2259 (P); (780) 889-2348 (F) Email: [email protected] Box 30, Forestburg T0B 1N0 Finance Chairman: Doug Reid (403) 932-6648 (P&F); Email: [email protected] Box 9, Site 7, R.R. #2, Cochrane, T4C 1A2 Directors on the Executive: Bev Kelly Gail Wildman Directors: (403) 227-5121 (P); (403) 227-3129 (F); Email: [email protected] R.R. #3, Innisfail T4G 1T8 (780) 785-2091 (P); (780) 785-3403 (F) Email: [email protected] Box 444, Sangudo T0E 2A0 Dwayne Congdon (780) 372-2070 (P); (780) 372-2095 (F); Email: [email protected] R.R. #1, Site 3, Box 7, Bashaw T0B 0H0 Neil Gano (403) 728-3798 (P&F); Email: [email protected] Box 35, Spruceview, T0M 1V0 Colton Hamilton (403) 224-2353 (P); 403-224-2380 (F); Email: [email protected] Box 6134, Innisfail T4G 1S8 Carol High (403) 553-3524 (P); (403) 553-4931 (F); Email: [email protected] Box 2585, Fort Macleod T0L 0Z0 Darren Hipkin (780) 467-5954 (P); (780) 467-5969 (F) Email:[email protected] 23232 Twp. Rd. 521A, Sherwood Park T8B 1G8 Kent Holowath (403) 368-3733 (P); (403) 368-3801 (F) Email:[email protected] Box 127, Rumsey T0J 2Y0 Laurie Hunter (403) 335-9112 (T&F); Email: [email protected] R.R. #2, Didsbury T0M 0W0 Meghan Jenkins (403) 227-0472 (T); (403) 227-6081 (F); Email: [email protected] 5251 – 41st Crescent, Innisfail T4G 1W5 Jade Mackenzie (403) 653-2539 (P); (403) 653-1927 (F); Email: [email protected] Box 88, Mountain View T0K 1N0 Doug Newton Secretary/Treasurer: (403) 946-5752 (T); (403) 946-5754; Email: [email protected] Box 799, Crossfield T0M 0S0 Val Buttimer (780) 877-0118 (P); (780) 877-0119 (F); Email:[email protected] Box 8, Edberg, T0B 1J0 Canada Post Canadian Publication Mail Product Agreement No. 1836404. Please return any undelivered newsletters to the Alberta Angus Association. Alberta Angus Association Box 8, Edberg, Alberta T0B 1J0 Telephone: 780-877-0118 Fax: 780-877-0119 Email: [email protected] Website: www.albertaangus.ca Circulation approximately 1800 4 Issues per year February deadline – December 22 June deadline – April 22 September deadline – July 22 November deadline – September 22 President’s Message… Rob Smith Hello, folks! I was cruising the countryside yesterday, selecting our fall show and sale animals with my nephew and just marvel and how great everything looks. Here in the County of Mountainview in South Central Alberta we have had plenty of moisture but the breaks have now been long enough for people to get hay up in pretty good shape and I'm not sure I've ever seen pastures in much better condition. Concurrently, the cows and calves are very shiny and it seems like this is the case for most of the province over, save for the few areas where the July sun burned too hard. As a result, I hope everyone is having a banner year for feed production and that your calf crops are among your best ever. To that end, we were discussing what we want to take to various sales and shows this fall, with an ever-mindful eye toward WAF 2009 at Spruce Meadows in July. Every decision we make now and preceding discussions centre around this milestone event and I hope you are all of a similar mindset. It is going to be so much fun to be part of the 2009 festivities; for those of us that weren't involved in 1985 this will be our first turn at hosting the Angus world in Canada and those seasoned veterans who participated in Edmonton 22 years ago, will want to 'catch lightening in a bottle' for the second time in their Canadian Angus lives. Juniors I've spent time with our Junior Angus enthusiasts this month at the Alberta Junior Angus Show, Calgary Stampede and Provincial 4-H Beef Heifer Show. It has been said before and it will be said many times in the future, by myself and most everyone else, what a great job these young rural folks do helping us promote the Angus breed. They are so very good at it they inspire the older generations around them to stay involved if only to secure a future in agriculture and the cattle business for our kids. I judged the Junior marketing at the Alberta Junior Angus Show, and was bowled over by the confidence and intelligence of our youth as they tried to convince me to not only purchase Angus beef, but THEIR Angus beef. They were able to differentiate themselves from one another in a graceful manner using ideas like purchasing from a multi-generational family-based operation... now who can argue with that? Hats off to our Juniors... they certainly keep us young! Alberta Angus Leadership Retreat The Alberta Angus Association held its annual retreat at the Alberta 4-H Centre on Battle Lake in mid June. This year, we invited Alberta representatives to the Canadian Angus Association, Canadian Junior Angus Association and Canadian Red Angus Promotional Society to attend the retreat as well and everyone felt this was a powerful and proper addition that will continue. We have been trying to facilitate increased communication and involvement with all formal Angus partners, and our retreat was another big part of that. I will let you know the outcomes of our retreat in the following paragraphs. Communication with Membership When you get your renewal form for Alberta Angus Association membership this fall, you will find a couple of added spots for information. We will be asking you for an e-mail address as well as your contact preference. Your AAA Board wants to engage our membership more often and more effectively, and we feel the best means of doing so is through e-mail 'blasts' of information. We fully realize, however, that not everyone either has this means of communication or prefers it, and if you would like us to fax or mail these 'blasts', we are prepared to do so. So... please provide us your e-mail address on your membership form, and also let us know how you prefer to be alerted as to news and information, by e-mail, website posting, fax or mail. Increased involvement with Fall Sale run... My fellow Director Bill Dietrich has further information about this initiative elsewhere in the Angle, but I just want to let you know the intensity of this focus for your Alberta Board. Our objective, in the coming five years, is to have every single CACP sale in Alberta with a hardcore Angus breeder connection and involvement, and we will work tirelessly until this has happened. Please 'step up' like so many in the southern part of our province have in recent years during their Angus Advantage Week and make these CACP sales the best possible customer appreciation opportunity of any breed influence anywhere in Alberta. Autumn Angus Legacy weekend: September 21 - 23, 2007 We are very excited about this upcoming event, with the intent to make it an annual opportunity for Angus and industry fellowship as well as a fundraising opportunity for the Alberta Angus Association. Our plan for this fall is to put funds raised toward next year's CAA AGM, WAF Year 2 Futurity and Alberta Summer Gold Show (and quite possibly Showdown as well... making this a great run up to the 2009 WAF!) at Spruce Meadows from Thursday, July 17 to Sunday, July 20, 2008. In the long run, the AAA Board would like to establish a Legacy Fund for special events, projects and initiatives so that will be the primary focus. For the next two years, however, All Roads Lead to WAF 2009 so that will be our target. 'Royal Flush' Poker Tournament We have determined that cash prizes will be given out in the following manner: 5th Place - $400 4th Place - $500 3rd Place - $600 Reserve Champion - $750 Poker Champion - $1000 This means a total cash payout of $3250 for the Top 5 in the 'Royal Flush' Poker Tournament. And remember... all you need to ante up is a single purebred Angus embryo. If you want to be included, please let Darren Hipkin (780/467-5954) or myself know as quickly as you can so we can get proper signage, et al to promote your embryo donation. We would like to know everyone who is going to be included by September 20th if possible, earlier is better, but we will certainly accept drop-ins and assure post-Legacy weekend promotion of your involvement and contribution. Golf Tournament We have determined a tournament size of 72 golfers with a registration fee of $150. We will have lots of prizes and draws so please let us know as quickly as you can if you want to participate. The form and more detailed information is found in this Angle. Further, we need a number of sponsors for the tournament, so if you would like to be part of this component, or know of a business or individual that would like to support, please let Gail Wildman (780/785-2091) know as quickly as you can. continued… President’s Message… Rob Smith continued Donation Heifer and Poker-Package Embryo Auction So how are we going to pay-out the Poker Tournament prize money as indicated above? Welcome to the Saturday night post-Golf tournament barbecue and party at the Olds Golf Club! We are auctioning $10 chances on one of two heifer calves (one red and one black) that ƇT Cattle Co. is donating. Additionally, we will auction off the opportunity to build a package of three, four or five from the embryos collected as buy-in to the 'Royal Flush' Poker Tournament. We may not sell all the embryos at this Angus party and hold some for other events (our AAA AGM in December, the CAA AGM next July, etc.) but certainly some will sell. So please be prepared to support this Auction on Saturday, September 22nd at the Olds Golf Club. You could take home a veritable genetic powerhouse of embryos as well as a sexy little Red or Black Angus heifer calf! WAF Year 1 Futurity and Alberta 'Summer' Gold Show We have decided that the Red and Black Angus cattle will show separately, so red and black heifer calves will lead off on Saturday morning, September 22nd in the WAF Year 1 Futurity followed by Bull calves in an alternating fashion. The Gold Show on Sunday morning will also alternate between Black and Red cattle and will start at 10:00 p.m., not 11:00 p.m. as previously advertised. Entry information is elsewhere in the Angle, and please feel free to contact Bev Kelly (403/227-5121) for more information. 2008 CAA AGM & other events - July 17-20 We selected Director Carol High as Chairman and established a number of sub-committees to 'lead our charge' into the Spruce Meadows activities of next summer, and are looking forward to hosting the nation at such a premier facility. The dates are Thursday, July 17 to Sunday, July 20, 2008 for the Canadian Angus Association Annual General Meeting, World Angus Forum Year 2 Futurity and Alberta Summer Gold Show (with the hopes that the Canadian Junior Angus Association annual Showdown will be there as well). It will prove a beneficial 'dry run' for the 2009 World Angus Forum at the same site. We will be sharing further information about July, 2008 in the coming months. Board Member recruitment - we need at least one more... We are looking for at least one more Board member for our Saturday, December 1st, 2007 AAA elections. Four Directors (Gail Wildman, Bill Dietrich, Darren Hipkin and myself) are eligible and willing to run again but Kent Holowath, who is completing his second consecutive term, is not eligible so we need at least one new face on our Board of 15. If you are interested, please let us know. And just as an aside, the recent Alberta Angus Leadership Retreat illustrated to us that we have not a single Director who is a 'detailsoriented' personality. So, if you are interested and are a "details" person... all the better because it appears we not only want you... we need you! Closing comments If I can ever be of any assistance to you, please contact me at 403/507-2255. I am very proud of the direction your AAA Board is working and I hope you all come out to the Autumn Angus Legacy weekend September 21 - 23 in Olds to see a new event that we are all very excited about. Further, I hope you help 'shore up' breeder involvement in the CACP sales in your local area this fall. See you down the road... Cheers. OFFICE TIDBITS… The email address for the office has changed effective immediately. Please use: [email protected] NEXT ISSUE OF THE ANGUS ANGLE November 2007 is the next issue of the “Angus Angle”. Cut-off date for news & ads is the 22nd of September. MEMBERSHIP FEES Year 2007 Membership Fees are due. If you have not already renewed your membership the cost is $26.50 ($25 for the membership & $1.50 for GST). THE ALBERTA ANGUS ASSOCIATION HAS THEIR OWN MEMBERSHIP FEES WHICH ARE SEPARATE FROM THE CANADIAN ANGUS ASSOCIATION FEES. IF YOU ARE A CANADIAN ASSOCIATION MEMBER IT DOES NOT MEAN YOU ARE AUTOMATICALLY AN ALBERTA MEMBER. 2007 Tattoo Letter is “T” The Red & Black Angus shows at Farmfair are scheduled for Friday, November 9 with the Red & Black Angus shows running concurrently. The Angus Showcase Sale at Farmfair is scheduled for Thursday, November 8. The Alberta Angus Association as in the past years have blocks of rooms available at the following: Travelodge Edmonton South (780-436-9770) or the Argyll Plaza Hotel (780-438-5876). YOU must make your own reservations & when you do make sure you get the Alberta Association room rate. These rooms will only be held until October 1st. Future Angus Breeder… SURE BET!!! Chase Misek & Jesse Photo taken by Grace Misek Son of Frank & Heather (Past AAA Director) Misek Grandson to AAA/CAA Honorary Presidents Don & Dawn Atkinson ALBERTA ANGUS ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME In order to recognize those individuals and breeding units that have made significant contributions to the Angus fraternity and industry, the AAA Is proud to announce the third year of the Alberta Hall of Fame. Each year, between two and three Contemporary Angus Breeders and Angus Breed Builders are inducted to the Hall of Fame at a ceremony in conjunction with the Annual General Meeting. These two selection categories are defined as follows: Contemporary Angus Breeders This group is currently active and breeding/promoting Angus cattle in Alberta, and have been doing so under their current name or breeding operation/unit for a minimum of 25 years as determined by CAA records. They must have maintained membership in the AAA for the majority of their years as an Angus operator, including membership for the past five (5) years consecutively. Angus Breed Builders This group is made up of twofold Angus stakeholders: 1) Those individuals, groups or families who have had tremendous impact on the growth, promotion and development of Angus cattle in Alberta, but have not necessarily ever been an active breeder themselves. Examples of this type of inductee would be magazine publishers, sales managers, breed employees, stud stations. 2) Those individuals, groups, businesses or breeding operations/units that made a truly significant contribution to the breed and Association while they were active, even though they are not now and maybe have not been for some time. The Contemporary Angus Breeder(s) and the Angus Breed Builder(s) will be honoured each year at the AAA banquet following the AGM. Final inductees will be determined by the Hall of Fame Selection Committee. There are never more than three inductees each year. The Selection Committee is not comprised of Angus breeders, but external industry stakeholders who determine the Hall of Fame worthiness of the applications put forward on behalf of the nominees. Subsequently, completeness and quality of the application is very important. Nominations will be accepted from the general membership until Sunday, September 30th, 2007. Please submit all nominations to Secretary/Treasurer Val Buttimer or President Rob Smith. Nominations must included all information found on the next page. The Hall of Fame inductions will be held Saturday, December 1st, 2007 at the AAA “Hall of Fame Banquet”. AGM details to tba. Photographs of the inductees will reside on a wall the Canadian Angus Association office. Plaques listing the inductees will also be found in the foyer of the CAA office. Previous Inductees: 2005: 2006: Towaw Cattle Co.: Wildman Family – Contemporary Breeder Belvin Angus: Hamilton Family – Contemporary Breeder Frank Slezina – Breed Builder Geis Angus Farm: Geis Family - Contemporary Breeder Dick Turner – Breed Builder Mackenzie Brothers Red Angus - Breed Builder Please consider the information required on the following page, and nominate someone for the Alberta Angus Association Hall of Fame in 2007!!! Alberta Angus Association Hall of Fame Nomination Form Please print and complete this form. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ To the nominating committee or individual: Clearly outline the nominee's contributions to the Angus breed without allowing the submission to become repetitive and lengthy. Please do not include pictures or newspaper articles. A complete nomination should contain: Part 1: A completed nomination application form. Part 2: A maximum of one page introduction to the nominee. Part 3: A summary, may be point form, of the nominee's involvement in the Angus breed. This can include volunteer commitments, show results, sale information, et al. Part 4: A letter of support for the nominee from the nominator. An incomplete submission will not be considered by the selection committee. Part 1 : Nomination Application Form Please print. Information about the nominee Operation/Business/Breeding Unit Name: _______________________________________________________________________________ Last Name(s) (please include all you wish to recognize): ____________________________________________________________________ First Name(s) (please include all you wish to recognize): ___________________________________________________________________ Mailing address: ___________________________________________________________________ Town or city: _____________________Postal code: ________ Province: AB Email: _______________________________ Home phone: _______________________ Fax: ________________________ Information about the nominator(s) We submit the above candidate to be considered by the selections committee, for admission into the Alberta Angus Association Hall of Fame. This nomination form must be signed by one person other than members of the nominee's immediate familv. Operation Name: _______________________________________________________ Last Name: _________________________________________________________ First Name: _________________________________________________________ Mailing address: _____________________________________________________ Town or city: _______________________________Postal code: __________ Province: AB E-mail: _______________________________ Home phone: __________________________________ Fax: __________________________ Signature:_____________________________________________________ Please answer these questions separately and attach the information to this form. Part 2 : Introduction to the Nominee Part 3 : Nominee's Angus Involvement Describe the nominee's involvement, impact, initiatives and achievements in and with the Angus breed at the local, provincial, national and international level. Include approximate time period if possible. Part 4: A letter of support Please outline the nominee's leadership, participation and impact in Angus involvements and organizations. Include dates and responsibilities if you can. Return completed nomination form to: Alberta Angus Association Hall of Fame Box 8 Edberg, AB T0B 1J0 Deadline: Sunday, September 30th, 2007 Personal information on this form is used to determine awards and for administration of the Alberta Angus Association mandate and programs under the authority of the Government Organization Act. lnformation provided is protected under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. GET LINKED ON THE ASSOCIATION WEBSITE!!! www.albertaangus.ca Did you know that the Alberta Angus Association has a website? We will link your website to ours for FREE! The Alberta Angus Association has a website that is up & running, www.albertaangus.ca is the address. Free links to the Alberta Angus Association website will be provided to our Alberta Angus Association members who have their own home pages. The more people around the world who see your product, the better. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Please link our Angus Herd to Alberta Angus Association’s website. Name:________________________________________________________________ Herd or Farm Name:________________________________________________________________ Home Page Contact Number:_______________________________________________________________ Home page URL:__________________________________________________________________ Please send requests to: c/o Bev Kelly, R.R. #3, Innisfail, AB T4G 1T8 (P): 403-227-5121; (F) 403-227-3129 Email: [email protected] The Website Committee is at work trying to keep the website updated. We’re adding things that will be a benefit to the Alberta Angus member. If you have any thoughts that you would like to see on the site please contact Bev. We would like to link all our Alberta Angus members that have a website. So please fill out the form & you can either email the information or fax it. Gold Show Program For almost 20 years, the Canadian Angus Association has sponsored the Gold Show Program, with the main objective being to encourage breeders to move between regions to show cattle. At the end of the year a show bull and show female of the year are designated based on the number of points awarded at the three best shows across Canada that the animal participated in. For specific details look on pages 83-85 of your new member handbook. Regions can collect grants for up to $4,000 per year based on the number of registered animals exhibited in the region’s two gold shows. There is no grant and no points given for unregistered animals. In fact, regions are encouraged to NOT allow unregistered animals to show. This would seem to be reasonable because why would anyone want to exhibit an unregistered animal? Alberta has not enforced this requirement as diligently as other provinces and the omission has resulted in frustration for the organizing committee and confusion in tabulating results. Because no grant is paid for animals without a registration number, there could also be lost revenue to the provincial associations. Show people are encouraged to identify your show animals and be sure to have your registration application in long before you start out on the road. Some candid shots from the 32nd Annual Canadian National Junior Angus Heifer Show held in Olds July 6-8 Photo credits: Brian Good The ring looked beautiful Janet Kerr hard at work Posing!! Val Buttimer, Cecilie Fleming & Adrianna Bolduc Yes…I’m paying attention. Honestly…we really are having a fun time! 2007 Alberta Commercial Breeder of the Year Nominations for Commercial Breeder of the Year must be received by the Alberta Angus Association on or before Sunday, September 30th. These nominations must be submitted via mail, fax, e-mail or delivered to Secretary/Treasurer Val Buttimer. Each of the Regional Clubs will be responsible for submitting names for Commercial Breeder of the Year. “We want to assure a strong selection each year for Commercial Breeder of the Year, so nominations from the Regional Clubs will bring a geographical cross section of choices,” says Past-President Cecilie Fleming. The Commercial Breeder of the Year will be formally presented during the AAA Annual General Meeting on Saturday, December 1st, 2007 (details tba). For more information, contact President Rob Smith at 403-507-2255 or Val Buttimer. ***************************************************************************************************************** Nomination Form Commercial Breeder of the Year Name of Nominee:______________________________________________________________ Name of Nominator: ____________________________________________________________ Please list, or attach, the reasons why you believe this individual/operation is worthy of consideration for this award: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Please fax, mail, e-mail or deliver to Val Buttimer on or before Sunday, September 30th, 2007. Commercial Development…Bill Dietrich Many of you are aware of a very successful Angus Advantage Week that has been ongoing in Southern Alberta for many years. My hats off to the Southern Angus Club and fellow breeders in that part of the province who organize and sponsor an event where at five fall angus calf sales they provide a meal and hospitality to commercial breeders, buyers, auction mart staff and everyone in attendance to promote our great Angus breed. As chairman of the AAA commercial development committee and an Angus breeder I think it is time we take a page from their book and implement an event of this nature in the Central part of Alberta. In discussion with other AAA directors we would like to propose that we provide a steak lunch at three CACP fall calf sales this year. If we deem this a success we will add more sales next year. Several packers are looking to source Angus tagged and age-verified (The CAA will do this for you free of charge if they are Angus tagged)cattle and although nobody can guarantee a premium for these cattle , in situations where quality, proper fleshing, etc. is all in order premium prices are becoming a common reality. As Angus breeders we need to promote Angus tags, age verify, CACP sales with our commercial bull customers to help them reap these rewards and at the same time keep our Angus breed strong. When you become involved as a breeder you promote Angus and will have an opportunity to be there the day your commercial customers market their years production. We will need thirty plus breeders from Central Alberta to sponsor $250.00/each to make this work. If you become a sponsor we will need someone from your farm or ranch to cook steaks at one or more of these CACP sales (an excellent opportunity to mingle with commercial customers) and you will receive advertising in the form of an ad in a booklet to be distributed at all these sales to each person receiving a meal. The AAA board of directors feels this is a tremendous opportunity for central Alberta Angus breeders to promote their operation. If you would like the opportunity to become involved or need more information contact Bill Dietrich @ 780-889-2259 or email cattleboy28 @hotmail.com. 2007 Canadian Angus Certification Program Sales Alan Deacon - Breed Development – C.A.A. With fall approaching it is a good time to check in with your commercial customers and let them know that there will be an Angus feeder calf sale in their area. It's also a good idea to finish that age verification on any remaining calves. Remember, any Angus tagged calves can be age verified through the Canadian Angus office. It is recommended that you send our age verification information several weeks ahead of your marketing date. Try to attend these upcoming sales and take the time to compliment your bull customers on their good Angus-influenced calves. Balog Auction (Lethbridge) 403-320-1980 Beaver Hill Auction (Tofield) 780-662-9384 Bow Slope Shipping Assoc. (Brooks) 403-362-5521 Burnt Lake Livestock (Red Deer) 403-347-6100 Calgary Stockyards (Strathmore) 403-934-3344 Canadian Satellite Livestock Auction 403-783-5561 Fort Macleod Auction 403-553-3315 Grande Prairie Livestock 780-532-3949 Highwood Auction (High River) 403-652-3343 Innisfail Auction 403-227-3166 Killam Livestock 780-385-3746 Medicine Hat Feeding Co. 403-526-3129 Nilsson Bros. Livestock Clyde 780-348-5893 Vermilion 780-853-5372 Olds Auction 403-556-3655 Perlich Bros Auction (Lethbridge) 403-329-3101 Picture Butte Auction 403-732-4400 Provost Livestock Exchange 780-753-2369 Rimbey Auction 403-843-2439 Sekura Auction (Drayton Valley) 780-542-4337 Stettler Auction 403-742-2368 TEAM Electronic Sale 403-519-8916 Triple J Livestock (Westlock) 780-349-3153 Viking Auction Market 780-336-2209 VJV Foothills Livestock (Stavely) 403-549-2120 Vold-Jones&Vold (Ponoka) 403-783-5561 October 16, 23, November 6 October 17, November 7, November 28 October 27, October 29, 30 October 11, November 1 October 13, 27, November 24 October 26 October 18, 26, Dec.1 bred Angus, Dec. 6 preconditioned sale October 24 November 2, November 30. October 1, 15, November 5, 19 September 27, October 11, 25, November 8, 22, December 6 presorts October 15,17, 22, 26, 31, November 2, 9 October 11 October 27, November 3 October 12 September 24, October 15, 17, 22, 24, 29, November 5 October 18 October 29, November 12 October 26, November 23 October 22, November 12, 26, December 10 October 19, November 2 October 12, 26, November 16 October 15, November 22 October 16, November 6, December 11 October 22 September 29, October 27 1st ANNUAL AUTUMN ANGUS LEGACY GOLF TOURNAMENT IN SUPPORT OF THE ALBERTA ANGUS ASSOCIATION LEGACY FUND Saturday, September 22, 2007 12 Noon Olds Central Highlands Golf Club To book your golf spot, or become a SPONSOR, Please call (780) 785-2091 or fax (780) 785-3403 Texas Scramble…Steak Supper… 18 Holes Golf…Great Prizes Tournament Fee: $150.00 per person For more information, contact: Gail Wildman 780-785-2091 Alberta Angus Association “Autumn Angus Legacy Golf Tournament” Welcome to our 1st Annual Autumn Angus Legacy Golf Tournament. The purpose of the tournament is to support a “Legacy Fund,” based on the Community Foundation principles, where the principal is never spent, and the interest generated is used for specific projects. The fund itself carries on in to perpetuity. We hope to put a Legacy in place to ensure the sustainability of the Association. There are several ways that you can become involved. Come golf with us; sponsor a golfer (perhaps a Junior;) become a sponsor; or just make a donation if you are unable to be there. We plan to make this an annual event, so come join us for the kick-off!! This year, the tournament will be held in conjunction with the first year World Angus Forum Futurity, and the Alberta Summer Gold show. This will be an important Angus weekend, and one you should not miss. There will be lots of activities for everyone. The target for this year will be 72 golfers. The first 72 fully PAID UP golfers will get the spots. Everyone will need to complete a registration form, so get those forms in early. Don’t miss this very important ALBERTA ANGUS WEEKEND! Please consider coming, as it will be an exceptionally FUN TIME and definitely for a GREAT CAUSE! We know you will not be disappointed! We plan to order up GREAT weather for the weekend! We look forward to having you spend the day with us…thank you for your support! See you on September 22! Sincerely, Gail Wildman Golf Planning Chairman GOLF TOURNAMENT Saturday, September 22nd. ALBERTA ANGUS ASSOCIATION 1ST ANNUAL AUTUMN ANGUS LEGACY GOLF TOURNAMENT SATURDAY – SEPTEMBER 22, 2007 TEE OFF TIME: 12 NOON ENTRY FEE: $150.00 per person Note: Cheque MUST accompany form. You are NOT confirmed until you have paid. Please make cheques payable to : Alberta Angus Association. NAME:_______________________________________________ ADDRESS:___________________________________________ PHONE/FAX:_________________________________________ Golf Handicap: ______or 18 hole average score ________ NOTE: Teams will be made up of 4 individuals, and Texas Scramble format will be followed. YES, I would like to donate an item for a Door Prize _____OR for the Silent Auction _____ Do you require extra supper tickets _____ X $20 each. Golf Entry Fee _____ X $150 per person SHIRT OR VEST SIZE: __________ Accommodations available for the tournament: Best Western – (403) 556-900 Sportsman – (403)556-3315 Circle 5 – (403)556-7755 Siesta – (403)556-3376 Didsbury Country Inn – (403)335-8088 Return this form with total payment to: Alberta Angus Association C/O Gail Wildman Box 444 Sangudo, AB T0E 2A0 SOFT SPIKE ONLY FACILITY. Cowboy boots not acceptable. Running shoes are permitted. NOTE; DRESS CODE: Appropriate golf attire is required. Shirts must be worn at all times. Men’s shirts must have sleeves. Ladies shirts may be sleeveless; no halters no strapless tops. Short shorts and cutoffs not permitted. Neat and tidy jeans are acceptable. AUTUMN ANGUS LEGACY Golf Tournament Sponsorship 2007 Levels: SUPREME CHAMPION: $5000+_________ BENEFITS: 4 FREE Golfers Company Name on Golfers’ Shirts, signage, advertising, and programs. GRAND CHAMPION: $1000 ________ BENEFITS: 1 FREE Golfer Company name on advertising, signage, and programs. RESERVE CHAMPION: $500 _______ BENEFITS: Company name on advertising, and signage. DIVISION WINNER: $300 _______ BENEFITS: Name on signage, programs. CLASS WINNER: DONATED ITEMS (auction & door prize items, golfer sponsors, cash up to $299) BENEFITS: Name on signage, programs. We Welcome and Appreciate Your Support! “Ed Boake Memorial Award” 2007 Alberta Purebred Breeder of the Year Nominations for Purebred Breeder of the Year must be received by the Alberta Angus Association on or before Sunday, September 30th. These nominations must be submitted via mail, fax, e-mail or delivered to Secretary/Treasurer Val Buttimer or President Rob Smith. Additionally, each of the Regional Clubs will be responsible for submitting names for both Purebred as well as Commercial Breeder of the Year. Individual submissions accepted as well. Nominees for “Ed Boake Memorial” Purebred Breeder of the Year will be published complete with a brief profile in the November issue of the Angus Angle. Alberta Association member will have until Monday, November 26th, 2007 to vote their selection via mail, fax or e-mail to Secretary/Treasurer Val Buttimer. The “Ed Boake Memorial Award”, along with the Commercial Breeder of the Year will be formally presented during the AAA Annual General Meeting on Saturday, December 1st , 2007 (details tba). For more information, contact President Rob Smith at 403-507-2255 or Val Buttimer. Nomination Form “Ed Boake Memorial Award” Purebred Breeder of the Year Name of Nominee:______________________________________________________________ Name of Nominator: ____________________________________________________________ Please list, or attach, the reasons why you believe this individual/operation is worthy of consideration for this award: Please fax, mail, e-mail or deliver to Val Buttimer on or before Sunday, September 30th, 2007. PREVIOUS WINNERS OF ‘ED BOAKE MEMORIAL’ BREEDER OF THE YEAR AWARD 1986 Gavin & Mabel Hamilton, Belvin Angus, Innisfail 1987 Jim & Rita Round, KBJ Round Farms, Clyde 1988 Dennis & Shelly Ericson, Get-A-Long Stock Farm, Wetaskiwin 1989 Don & Erika, Brian & Kim Geis, Geis Angus, Barrhead 1990 Ed & Lori Goodrich, Lorwin Angus Farm, Hardisty 1991 Howard & Wendy Schneider, Northline Angus, Bruderheim 1992 Steve & Hazel Toftland, Double A Stock Farm, Valhalla 1993 Rob & Gail Hamilton, Hamilton Farms, Calgary 1994 Jim & Iva Graham, Western Blend Angus, Rimbey 1995 Lee & Dawn Wilson, Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw 1996 Doug & Joyce Allen, Allencroft Angus, Taber 1997 Roger & Jo Hillestad, Ebon Hill Angus, Bow Island 1998 Lauris & Marilyn Beck, Rainbow Hills Ranch, Delburne 1999 Gerald & Louise Oxtoby, Southern Ox Angus, Innisfail 2000 Ken & Verny Cox, Lorrust Stock Farm, Armena 2001 Bryan & Sherry Mackenzie, Brylor Ranch, Pincher Creek 2002 Frank & Gary Slezina, Southolm Angus, Coaldale 2003 Dale & Cindy Bosch, Border Butte Angus, Coutts 2004 Jason & Bev Kelly, Prime Time Cattle, Innisfail 2005 Dwayne & Joanne Emery, Dwajo Angus, Camp Creek 2006 Latimer Family, Remitall Cattle Co., Olds RIVERCREST ANGUS Submitted by Tom Spady I would like to thank Val Buttimer for inviting me to write up a short article of history of the Spady cattle. The original Rivercrest Angus originated from Valleymere Angus which was the herd founded by my late Dad, Jack Spady. Valleymere is where the story of the Spady families had it’s beginning. Along with Rivercrest. there is Valleymere HPS which was the herd of my brother, the late Harold Spady which is now maintained by his wife, Verleen and sons Travis & Brian. Their older brother, Jack works with Jiro Enterprises. Also my brother Roger, who is a lawyer, has a small select herd of Angus cattle as well. Youngest brother Lorne, maintained a small herd for a few years too. My dad Jack, moved to the Alliance area in 1937 and it was during this time that a drover appeared at our place with some black registered cattle he wished to sell. They consisted of one bull and two cows. Dad paid two cents a pound for these cattle. I believed one cow weighed 1400 lbs. and the other weighed 1600 lbs. and the bull weighed 2400 lbs. For the next four decades, Dad bred big, practical and functional cattle. The original cows belonged to the Pride of Aberdeen family. I purchased a few select females from my dad, Jack in the 1950’s, so I have been in the purebred Angus business for over 50 years. I ran my few select females with my fathers herd at Valleymere and for quite a few years I used the herd initials, Valleymere TJS. In 1960, I married my wife, Margaret, and in 1963 decided we would use the herd name, “Rivercrest”, since we lived close to the Battle River. Our two daughters, Debby and Sherri arrived in 1961 and 1962 and in 1968, Craig was born. The kids were active in 4-H and showed at the Bashaw Heifer show for several years. Craig also runs a purebred Angus herd under the Rivercrest name as well. I served a a Director of the Alberta Angus Association for one term quite a awhile back. The fourth generation, which is Cody Innocent, our grandson, has a small select Angus herd which was started by a heifer given to him for a 4-H project by “Grandpa Tom”. During the 70’s, Spady Ranches held production sales in the fall at Rivercrest Ranch and a strong set of bulls have been taken to the Calgary Bull Sale for a number of years. The influence of cattle that went through those fall production sales, resulted in the Champion Bull and Female at Agribition. The last four years, myself and Craig have had our own bull sale at the Killam Auction Mart and this year we are being joined by Travis and Brian of Valleymere. A great succession of stock bulls used on a strong cow herd produced cattle that will never be forgotten. Cattle have been sold to Scotland, Japan, the Argintine, Mexico, U.S.A. and Russia. It is difficult to explain an era when black cattle seemed to grow smaller, but my dad Jack, did not bow down to the fashion of the time and kept breeding his kind of cattle, which we maintain today. In November 2006, Rivercrest decided to disperse their mature cow herd but kept back some select heifers and their 2007 calf crop. It seemed like a good time to start slowing down. It was a tough decision, but those who bought cattle gained a top group of cattle at a very modest price. My son Craig and his wife Jody and kids plan to eventually maintain a smaller herd of 60. We feel Jack Spady improved the breed and we aim to maintain that in the future. I must close by saying there is nothing more rewarding than getting on my horse and going for a ride through our Battle River hills and seeing a select herd of black cattle grazing. Harold & Verleen Tom & Marg Brian, Tammy, Kara, Logan & Evan Craig, Jody, Cayden & Jamie-Lee Travis, Halley, Tanner & Ty Tom & Craig 4-H & Youth Programs ALBERTA JUNIOR ANGUS ASSOCIATION As the newly elected AJAA President, it is my privilege to update you on the junior activities. Our show held in Olds on July 6-8th was another huge success. We had a great turn out with lots of first time participants. It was a fun-filled weekend with scarecrow building contests and the famous ‘Angus Idol’ competition. The conformation classes were judged by a former junior member, Colton Hamilton, with the winner of the owned purebred division being Red Mtn Ash Kaptons Rebella 1S exhibited by Jade-Ann Schneider. The commercial division winner was Sally The Wonder Cow exhibited by Jill Davidson. A huge thank-you goes out to our three major sponsors, Alberta Angus Association, UFA and Black Magic sale group. Also, thanks to all the Angus breeders that make our show possible. The support we receive is greatly appreciated. The parents who donate their time at the show and help out cannot be thanked enough as well. This year we had about 80 members at the time of the show. If you aren’t a member of the Alberta Junior Angus and would like to be, it is only ten dollars and you can contact any of the board members to join. The Alberta Angus Association is looking for Alberta juniors who are available Saturday, September 22nd in Olds to look after cattle while breeders attend the golf tournament at the WAF futurity. If you are interested and available, please contact myself at 403-507-9142 or Amanda High at 403-553-3524. Have a great summer and see you next year at the show! Quinn Hamilton AJAA President Justin Fox (l) & Mat Bolduc (r) presenting to Quinn “Allan Benkie Spirit of Youth” Award ALBERTA JUNIOR ANGUS ASSOCIATION (this is not paid or included in your Canadian Junior Membership) 2007 MEMBERSHIP WHO: WHAT: WHEN: WHERE: WHY: INDIVIDUALS AGED 21 YEARS & UNDER AS OF JANUARY 1, 2007 YOUTH INTERESTED IN ANGUS CATTLE & ALL THE FUN THAT GOES WITH IT. MEMBERSHIP TO THE ALBERTA JUNIOR ANGUS ASSOCIATION, FOR THE YEAR 2007 - EXPIRES DECEMBER 31, 2007 NOW!!! - SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ANGUS – GET INVOLVED Make cheques payable to & mail memberships to: Alberta Junior Angus Association c/o Amanda High Box 2585 Fort Macleod, Alberta T0L 0Z0 - MOST FUN YOU WILL HAVE FOR A $10.00 INVESTMENT - SUPPORT & PROMOTE ANGUS, PLAN JR. SHOWS & JR. ACTIVITIES - CERTIFICATE OF MEMBERSHIP - MEMBERSHIP CARD WITH A 10% DISCOUNT AT LAMMLES - SUPPORT JUNIOR ACTIVITIES IN ALBERTA - HAVING FUN, MEETING NEW PEOPLE & ENJOYING OLD FRIENDS - BUILDING A STRONG FUTURE FOR THE ANGUS INDUSTRY Cut Along Line & Mail To Above Address ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2007 ALBERTA JUNIOR ANGUS ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP Membership expires December 31, 2007 Please use a separate form for each member $10.00 - New membership:_______$10.00 - Renewal membership:_______ Name:_______________________________________________________ Birth Date: Day:__________ Month:_____________ Year:_____________ Address: _____________________________________________________ Postal Code: _________ Phone: _____________ Fax: _________________ Email:__________________________ (Very handy for quick communication) 4-H & Youth Report… Carol High CAA Angus Ambassador Another successful run of 4-H T-Shirts is winding down. We sent out 1,119 T-Shirts to 135 of approximately 160 4-H Clubs having Angus Influence Beef projects. It is great seeing so many 4-H members choose “Angus”! Congratulations to the Alberta Junior Angus Association for putting on another successful show. It is great to see the Angus future is so strong in Alberta! We are proud to sponsor such a great event! Photo contest winners – at the Alberta Junior Show in Olds the photographs submitted were judged and it was not an easy decision…anyone who had the opportunity to see the work of these juniors was amazing! First place was awarded to Sadie Hofstra and second place went to Travis Hunter. You will see the winning photos in upcoming issues of the Angus Angle! **NEW** “Design the next 4-H T-shirt” – here is your opportunity to show your creative side! On a 4” x 6” sheet of white paper do a pencil sketch and then add a slogan. On a separate sheet of paper provide your name, address & phone number. This is open to any Alberta resident and entries become property of the Alberta Angus Association and therefore not returned. The winner will have their artwork on the next 4-H tshirts and acknowledgement in the Alberta Angus Angle. Winners agree to have their names published. Mail entries to the Alberta Angus Association, address at the bottom of this page. Entries must be post marked by September 1, 2007. Dorothy Banks Memorial Scholarship: The Alberta Angus Association is sponsoring a scholarship for any farm youth pursuing post secondary education who has been involved in any activity using Angus influenced cattle. Application forms can be obtained off the Alberta Angus website www.albertaangus.ca. Deadline date is September 15, 2007. For more information contact the Alberta Angus Association office. Lybrook Miller Memorial Scholarship: The Alberta Angus Association is sponsoring a scholarship for any farm youth pursuing post secondary education who has been involved in any activity using Angus influenced cattle. They or their family must be a current year Alberta Angus Association member. Application forms can be obtained off the Alberta Angus web site www.albertaangus.ca. Deadline: September 1, 2007. For more information contact the Alberta Angus Association office. Hi, my name is Ricki Fleming. I am 20years old, currently working on our family farm at Granum, Alberta. We are located one hour south of Calgary along the picturesque Porcupine Hills. We run a mixed grain operation and run 100 head of registered Black Angus cows as well as a commercial herd. I am an active partner in all segments of Fleming Stock Farms. I have recently graduated from Lethbridge Community College with a diploma in Agriculture Technology – Animal Science. I have been involved with the cattle industry all my life and it is a passion of mine. I encourage youth with a passion for agriculture to stay actively involved in the industry. Follow your dreams, if you enjoy what you are doing, it is never work. I strongly believe that today’s youth are the future of tomorrow, especially in the Angus fraternity. The development of today’s eager Angus enthusiasts is crucial to the sustainability of the breed. Welcome their new innovative ideas, their use of technologies, and their uplifting passion for Angus. I am pleased to serve as the 2007 CAA Angus Ambassador. I look forward to representing and promoting the Canadian Angus Foundation and the Canadian Angus Association and their programs. Since being named the CAA Ambassador, I have attended the Canadian National Junior Angus Heifer Show in Olds, AB July 6-8, Showdown 2007 and the Canadian Red Angus Promotion Society’s Tour at Howe Angus in Moose Jaw, SK July 19-21. My next venue is Athens, Georgia for the National Junior Angus Association LEAD (Leaders Engaged in Angus Development) Conference August 2-5. then I’m off to have an experience of Irish hospitality from August 1118, 2007 at the World Angus Secretariat hosted by the Irish Angus Cattle Society. After the tours and events in Ireland I head to tour around Scotland and England. Along my journey, I am eager to meet Angus breeders from the Purebred sector, as well as commercial cattle producers who use our Angus genetics. If you would like to me attend a function in your area please feel free to contact me. I look forward to meeting you and many more Angus enthusiasts. See you in the fall, Ricki Fleming Robert C. McHaffie Junior Ambassador Alberta Angus Association c/o Val Buttimer BOX 8 EDBERG AB TOB 1JO Tel: 780.877.0118 Fax: 780.877.0119 E-mail: [email protected] Ricki (c) presenting awards in Olds 2007/2008 AJAA Executive President - Quinn Hamilton Vice President - Adam Schierman Secretary - Courtney Congdon Treasurer - Amanda High Directors - Risa Iwasiuk, Ryan Davidson, Justin Fox, Kevin Bolduc, Mat Bolduc Risa Iwasiuk receiving “Toner Memorial” Award from Justin Fox 32nd Annual Canadian National Junior Angus Heifer Show Judge: Colton Hamilton – Innisfail, Alberta Freshman Class 1 1) Sandy - Austin Fisk 2) Wilp/Har Ruby Rose 107S - Taylor Iwasiuk 3) Classic Blackbird 658S - Risa Iwasiuk 4) Soder Ms Lead On 6011S Braden Durie 5) Lilac Lane Black Rose 40S - Dustin Coleman 6) Soder Ms Lead On 6007S – Bailey Durie 7) Black Pearl H or H 12T - Greg Schierman / Ben Schierman Class 2 1) Prime Time's 29L Eileen 634'06 - Prime Time / Colby Macquarrie 2) 4DJ Sensational Blackbird 45S - Rhianna Congdon 3) Red Vikse TA Dana 6101S - Kristen Goad 4) MJLC Lady 8S - Avelyn Angus / Jordie McIlvride 5) Red Vikse TA Design 642S - Ryan Davidson 6) KBJ Burgess 520S - Cassie Davidson 7) Young Dale Pride 44S - Charlie Sharpley 8) FAQ Erica 21M 221S - Brian Miller / Brett Miller Class 3 1) PTC Bamm 29J Saltie Eileen 212 - Nicki Ross 2) Prime Time's 212L Elsie 625'06 - Christopher Hargrave / Raymond Gonnet 3) Sally The Wonder Cow - Jill Davidson 4) Red KBJ Lana 951S - Cole Goad 5) Red Lazy MC Bess 6S - Lane Turnbull 6) Geis Ruby Laura 8'06 - Reid Davidson 7) Sharp Golden Revolution 162R - David & Petra Sharpley / Megan Sharpley Champion Freshman: Austin Fisk Reserve Champion Freshman: Nicki Ross Sophomore Class 1 1) Red Redrich Misty 214S - Redrich Farms / Ty Dietrich 2) FT Stockman Pride 172'06 - Kendra Hofstra 3) Prime Time's She's All That 515'07 - Andie Hadway 4) Foxtail Eba 254'06 - Avelyn Angus / Beth Hofstra 5) Lorenz Caroline Lorenz Angus / Jenna Donnelly 6) Red Dreamtime Miss Cherokee - Christina Benedict Class 2 1) Border Butte Rosebud 35'05 - Emily Puch 2) Red WBR Cherovian 17'04 - Mathew Benedict 3) Foxtail Babe 55'05 - Wyatt Hofstra 4) Foxtail Pride 272'05 - Sadie Hofstra Champion Sophomore: Ty Dietrich Reserve Champion Sophomore: Kendra Hofstra Tiny Mites Tiny Mite Calves 1) Prime Time's She's All That 515'07 - Kyla Kelly 2) CLLC New Beauty 706T - Bethany Clark Pee Wees Pee Wee Heifer Calf 1) Red Lazy MC Star 5T - Laurie Morasch 2) LFE BA Jestress 186T Grace Misek 3) Twister - Wyatt Matile Pee Wee Yearling Heifers 1) Red Lazy MC Bess 12S - Laurie Morasch 2) PTC Bamm 29J Sexy Eileen 510 - Tyler Bullick / Carter Ross 3) Chloe of Tierra Sol 38S Haylea Jones 4) Red Redrich Sugarland 66S - Redrich Farms / Baily Dietrich 5) Prime Time's 457 Ruby 605'06 - Kodie Doetzel Pee Wee Cows 1) Chico Keepsake 30R - Mack Clark Champion Pee Wee: Laurie Morasch - Red Lazy MC Bess 12S Reserve Champion Pee Wee: Carter Ross - PTC Bamm 29J Sexy Eileen 510 Open Bull Calf 1) Red Advancer Of Cudlobe 1T - Steven Bolduc/Kaitlyn Bolduc Champion Open Bull Calf: Kaitlynn Bolduc - Red Advancer of Cudlobe 1T Open Heifer Calf 1) Black Pearl H or H 12T - Greg Schierman / Ben Schierman 2) Sharp Golden Daffidal 306T - David & Petra Sharpley / Megan Sharpley Champion Open Heifer Calf: Ben Schierman - Black Pearl H or H 12T Reserve Champion Open Heifer Calf: Megan Sharpley - Sharp Golden Daffidal 306T Open Yearling Heifers Class 1 1) Red Redrich Misty 214S - Redrich Farms / Ty Dietrich 2) Lorenz Caroline 30S - Lorenz Angus / Chad Lorenz 3) Red Redrich Joan 191S - Redrich Farms / Katie Dietrich 4) Justamere 1118 Fionna 628S - Justamere / Sam Schierman 5) Lorenz Caroline 60S - Lorenz Angus / Jenna Donnelly 6) FAQ Erica 21M 221S - Brian Miller / Brett Miller Class 2 1) FT Mystical 86'06 - Foxtail / Justin Fox 2) Cudlobe Enchantress 51S Dyce Bolduc / Kaitlynn Bolduc 3) Prime Time's 29L Eileen 634'06 - Prime Time / Colby Macquarrie 4) MJLC Lady 8S - Avelyn Angus / Jordie Mcilvride 5) Prime Time's 212L Elsie 625'06 - Christopher Hargrave / Raymond Gonnet 6) Foxtail Eba 254'06 - Avelyn Angus / Beth Hofstra 7) Red Lazy MC Bess 6S - Lane Turnbull Champion Open Yearling: Ty Dietrich - Red Redrich Misty 214S Reserve Champion Open Yearling: Chad Lorenz - Lorenz Caroline 30S Open Two Year Old Cow & Calf 1) Sharp Golden Revolution 162R - David & Petra Sharpley / Megan Sharpley Champion Open Two Year Old: Megan Sharpley - Sharp Golden Revolution 162R Overall Champion Open Female: Ty Dietrich - Red Redrich Misty 214S Overall Reserve Open Female: Chad Lorenz - Lorenz Caroline 30S Bred & Owned Yearling Heifer 1) MMG Favorite 36S - Mathilda Gabert 2) Red Lauron JRA Showtime 3S Jared Hunter 3) Cudlobe Eugenie 7S - Kevin Bolduc 4) Cudlobe Janessa 3S Mat Bolduc 5) Classic Blackbird 658S - Risa Iwasiuk 6) Red Dreamtime Miss Cherokee - Christina Benedict Champion Bred & Owned Heifer: Mathilda Gabert - MMG Favorite 36S Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Heifer: Jared Hunter - Red Lauron JRA Showtime 3S Owned Junior Yearling Heifer Class 1 1) Red Diamond T Lakme 63M 180'06 - Amanda High 2) LLB Nitchie 527S Jake High 3) Wilp/Har Ruby Rose 107S - Taylor Iwasiuk 4) Soder Ms Lead On 6011S - Braden Durie Class 2 1) Red D C Knight Countess 16S - Courtney Congdon 2) HF Tibbie 199S Valentina Gabert 3) Diamond T Erica 3P-NH 172'06 - Justin Fox 4) Soder Ms Lead On 6007S - Bailey Durie 5) Young Dale Pride 44S - Charlie Sharpley Champion Owned Jr Yearling Heifer: Courtney Congdon - Red D C Knight Countess 16S Reserve Owned Jr Yearling Heifer: Amanda High - Red Diamond T Lakme 63M 180'06 Owned Intermediate Yearling Heifer Class 1 1) KBJ Beauty Lass 815S - Kaitlynn Bolduc 2) Red Lauron Rosette 55S Ryan Hunter 3) Fleming 668 Blackcap - Ricki Fleming 4) KBJ Burgess 520S - Cassie Davidson 5) Red WBR Kara 20'06 - Mathew Benedict Class 2 1) BJ's Lady 26S - Kevin Bolduc 2) Red Viske TA Dana 6101S - Kristen Goad 3) Red Vikse TA Design 642S - Ryan Davidson 4) Red Lauron VC Blackbird 7S - Travis Hunter 5) Lazy MC Beauty 21S - Jerri Schweighardt Champion Owned Intermediate Yearling Heifer: Kevin Bolduc - BJ`s Lady 26S Reserve Owned Intermediate Yearling Heifer: Kaitlynn Bolduc - KBJ Beauty Lass 815S Owned Senior Yearling Heifer Class 1 1) Red Mtn Ash Kaptons Rebella 1S - Jade-Ann Schneider 2) FT Stockman Pride 172'06 - Kendra Hofstra 3) Red KBJ Lana 951S - Cole Goad 4) 4DJ Sensational Blackbird 45S - Rhianna Congdon 5) Lazy MC Lass 5S - Bobbi Schweighardt Class 2 1) PTC BAMM 29J Eileen 528'06 - Alec Drury 2) PTC Bamm 29J Saltie Eileen 212 - Nicki Ross 3) HF Echo 2S - Valentina Gabert 4) Geis Ruby Laura 8'06 - Reid Davidson Champion Owned Senior Yearling Heifer: Jade-Ann Schneider - Red Mtn Ash Kaptons Rebella 1S Reserve Owned Senior Yearling Heifer: Alec Drury - PTC BAMM 29J Eileen 528'06 Owned Two Year Old Cow & Calf Class 1 1) Red Redrich Redwing 241R - Ty Dietrich 2) Foxtail Babe 55'05 Wyatt Hofstra 3) Classic Laura 5125R - Risa Iwasiuk 4) Red Lauron Missy 68R - Travis Hunter 5) Soder Ms VRD 5000R - Braden Durie Class 2 1) Red DC Heavenly Hawk 2R - Courtney Congdon 2) Cudlobe Delia 38R - Mat Bolduc 3) HF Echo 112R - Blake Schierman 4) Prime Time's 104M Tinge 556 - Alec Drury 5) Foxtail Pride 272'05 - Sadie Hofstra 6) Border Butte Rosebud 35'05 - Emily Puch Champion Owned Two Year Old: Courtney Congdon - Red DC Heavenly Hawk 2R Reserve Champion Owned Two Year Old: Mat Bolduc - Cudlobe Delia 38R Owned Mature Cow & Calf Class 1 1) Red Running Bar Ms Preview 1P - Jared Hunter 2) Fisher Dixie Erica 3P - Valentina Gabert 3) Red WBR Cherovian 16'04 - Christina Benedict Class 2 1) DMM Diamond Mist 8F - Dakota Wilson/Jaelayne Wilson 2) Lorenz Caroline 46P - Chad Lorenz 3) Fleming 334 Naomi Blackcap - Ricki Fleming 4) Red WBR Cherovian 17'04 - Mathew Benedict Champion Owned Mature Cow: Dakota Wilson & Jaelayne Wilson DMM Diamond Mist 8F Reserve Champion Owned Mature Cow: Ryan Hunter - Red Running Bar Ms Preview 1P Owned Heifer Calf 1) Cudlobe Delia 2T - Mat Bolduc 2) Red CGC Heavenly Whisper 1T Courtney Congdon 3) Red Redrich Tess 278T - Ty Dietrich 4) Lorenz Caroline 40T - Chad Lorenz 5) Classic Laura 742T - Risa Iwasiuk 6) BRDU Ms Lucy 1T - Braden Durie 7) Red EMBEE C.T. 01'07 - Mathew Benedict Champion Owned Heifer Calf: Mat Bolduc - Cudlobe Delia 2T Reserve Champion Owned Heifer Calf: Courtney Congdon - Red CGC Heavenly Whisper 1T Supreme Champion Female: Jade-Ann Schneider - Red Mtn Ash Kaptons Rebella 1S Supreme Reserve Champion Female: Courtney Congdon - Red CGC Heavenly Whisper 1T Junior Owned Bull Calf Class 1 1) Red Lauron Tanker 33T - Jared Hunter 2) Hills of Home Titanium 82'07 - Blake Schierman 3) Red Lauron Tragdor 79T - Travis Hunter 4) Red Dreamtime Mr C 01'07 - Christina Benedict Class 2 1) Avelyn Ripper 55'07 - Wyatt Hofstra 2) Tombstone of Alf 73'07 - Adam Schierman 3) Avelyn Steel 272'07 - Sadie Hofstra 4) Arete 556R Rocket 707'07 - Alec Drury Champion Owned Bull Calf: Wyatt Hofstra - Avelyn Ripper 55`07 Reserve Champion Owned Bull Calf: Adam Schierman - Tombstone of Alf 73`07 Commercial Show Commercial Yearling Heifer 1) Sammy - Jake High 2) Snowflake - Laurie Morasch 3) Sandy - Austin Fisk 4) Gaby - Amanda High 5) Lilac Lane Black Rose 40S - Dustin Coleman 6) Princess - Justin Matile 7) Calberta's Who's Jacked Up 4732S - Raymond Gonnet Champion Commercial Yearling Heifer: Jake High - Sammy Reserve Champion Commercial Yearling Heifer: Laurie Morasch - Snowflake Commercial Mature Cow & Calf 1) Sally The Wonder Cow - Jill Davidson 2) Tess - Amanda High 3) Star Justin Matile 4) Seirra - Emily Puch Champion Commercial Mature Cow: Jill Davidson - Sally The Wonder Cow Reserve Champion Commercial Mature Cow: Amanda High - Tess Commercial Calf Class 1 1) TJ - Amanda High 2) Ellie - Jill Davidson 3) Twister - Justin Matile Champion Commercial Calf: Amanda High - TJ Reserve Champion Commercial Calf: Jill Davidson - Ellie Champion Commercial Female: Jill Davidson - Sally The Wonder Cow Reserve Champion Commercial Female: Jake High - Sammy Showmanship Pee Wee Champion: Carter Ross Pee Wee Reserve: Bailey Dietrich Junior Champion: Jill Davidson Junior Reserve: Jaelayne Wilson Senior Champion: Risa Iwasiuk Senior Reserve: Justin Fox Grooming Pee Wee Champion: Bailey Dietrich Pee Wee Reserve: Laurie Morasch Junior Champion: Ty Dietrich Junior Reserve: Andie Hadway Senior Champion: Raymond Gonnet Senior Reserve: Dakota Wilson Clipping Junior Champion: Jaelayne Wilson Junior Reserve: Ty Dietrich Senior Champion: Raymond Gonnet Senior Reserve: Justin Fox Print Marketing Pee Champion: Ben Schierman Pee Wee Reserve: Haylea Jones Junior Champion: Jerri Schweighardt Junior Reserve: Andie Hadway Senior Champion: Amanda High Senior Reserve: Risa Iwasiuk Sales Talk Pee Wee Champion: Bethany Clark Pee Wee Reserve: Kyla Kelly Junior Champion: Katilynn Bolduc Junior Reserve: Chad Lorenz Senior Champion: Risa Iwasiuk Senior Reserve: Ryan Davidson Judging Pee Wee Champion: Bailey Dietrich Pee Wee Reserve: Laurie Morasch Junior Champion: Wyatt Schierman Junior Reserve: Jerri Schweighardt Senior Champion: Emily Puch Senior Reserve: Raymond Gonnet Team Judging Pee Wee Champion: Bailey Dietrich & Kodie Doetzel Pee Wee Reserve: Haylea & Laurie Morasch Junior Champion: Ty Dietrich & Andie Hadway Junior Reserve: Katelyn Dietrich & Jaelayne Wilson Senior Champion: Jade-Ann Schneider & Dakota Wlson Senior Reserve: Risa Iwasiuk & Taylor Iwasiuk Public Speaking Pee Wee Champion: Bethany Clark Pee Wee Reserve: Bailey Dietrich Junior Champion: Reid Davidson Junior Reserve: Bobbi Schweighardt Senior Champion: Courtney Congdon Senior Reserve: Ryan Davidson Scrapbook Pee Wee Champion: Laurie Morasch Pee Wee Reserve: Kyla Kelly Junior Champion: Cassie Davidson Junior Reserve: Travis Hunter Senior Champion: Amanda High Senior Reserve: Mathilda Gabert Art - 3D & Flatwork Pee Wee Champion: Carter Ross Pee Wee Reserve: Kodie Doetzel Junior Champion: Jerri Schweighardt Junior Reserve: Kaitlynn Dietrich Senior Champion: Justin Fox Senior Reserve: Raymond Gonnet Literature Pee Wee Champion: Mack Clark Pee Wee Reserve: Josie Hadway Junior Champion: Katelyn Dietrich Junior Reserve: Travis Hunter Senior Champion: Mathew Benedict Photography Pee Wee Champion: Grace Misek Pee Wee Reserve: Mack Clark Junior Champion: Jaelayne Wilson Junior Reserve: Katelyn Dietrich Junior Reserve: Sadie Hofstra Senior Champion: Kendra Hofstra Senior Reserve: Mathilda Gabert Special Awards Stall Award: Congdon Crew Herdsman Award: Lorenz Crew Premier Exhibitor:Mat Bolduc & Amanda High Allan Benkie Spirit of Youth: Quinn Hamilton Toner Memorial Award: Risa Iwasiuk Aggregate Awards Pee Wee Champion: Bailey Dietrich Pee Wee Reserve: Carter Ross Junior Champion: Ty Dietrich Junior Reserve: Travis Hunter Senior Champion: Amanda High Senior Reserve: Risa Iwasiuk Supreme Champion Purebred Female: Jade-Ann Schneider Supreme Reserve Purebred Champion Female: Courtney Congdon Singing “O Canada” at the Opening Ceremonies AJAA Scholarship Winners Mathilda Gabert (l) & Amanda High (r) with Mat Bolduc AJAA Photo credits: G & G Photos & Designs A huge Thank You to our sponsors for their commitment and financial support of the Canadian National Junior Angus Heifer Show! Herd Sire Level Alberta Angus Association Black Magic Sales Group UFA Elite Female Level Angus World Two W Livestock, Nanton HI Diamond Angus Farm, Okotoks Jr. Herd Sire Level Alta Embryo, Calgary Bauer Meats, Torrington Showtime Promotions, Bowden Belvin Angus, Innisfail Cudlobe Farms - David Bolduc Family, Claresholm Fleming Stock Farms, Granum Lone Star Angus, Sylvan Lake Southern Alberta Angus Club Stauffer Ranches, Pincher Creek Show Heifer Level A.J. Pearson, Airdrie Get-A-Long Stock Farm, Wetaskiwin Allencroft Angus, Taber Grant & Jackie Northey, Bashaw Arklow Angus, Camrose Hamilton Farms, Cochrane Atlasta Angus Sylvan Lake Hills of Home Angus, Innisfail Bar Heart Cattle, Crossfield J.C. High Ranching, Fort Macleod Bar WL Angus, Killam KBJ Round Farms, Clyde Blades Angus, Nanton Lakeford Angus, Killam Blind Creek Angus, Mossleigh Lazy RC Angus, Cochrane Border Butte Angus, Coutts LLB Angus, Erskine Braemar Angus, Bashaw Lorenz Angus, Markerville Brylor Ranch, Pincher Creek Miller Cattle Co, Bashaw Cajun Angus, Bon Accord Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw Canadian Angus Association Northline Angus, Ardrossen Canadian Red Angus Promotion Society OBI, Red Deer Carey Auction Service, Stavely Pahl Livestock, Medicine Hat Chalco Angus, Innisfail Prime Time Cattle Co., Innisfail Chickadee Farm, Innisfail Reata Cattle Co., Bashaw Chico Ranches, Airdrie Red Top Angus, Markerville Cinder Angus, Barrhead Redrich Farm, Forestburg Coldstream Angus, Airdrie Remington Cattle Co., Del Bonita Cudlobe Farms - Dyce Bolduc Family, Stavely Remitall Cattle Co., Olds Dalrene Farms, New Norway Ringstead Ranch, Millarville Diamond T Cattle Co, Olds Rockyview Management-Steve Dorran, Airdrie Diamond Willow Ranch, Airdrie South Shadow Angus & Paints, Robsart, SK Dinant Red Angus, Camrose Southern Ox Angus, Innisfail DJH & Associates, Lacombe Southolm Angus, Coaldale Don, Linda, Jade & Amber Mackenzie, Mountain View Spruce View Angus Ranch, Killam Ebon Hill Angus, Bow Island SSS Red Angus, Calgary FBC-Farm Business Consultants, Calgary T7 Stock Farms, Bassano Foxtail Angus, Hay Lakes Thistle Ridge Ranch, Taber Frank & Heather Misek, Spruce Grove Toner Angus Farm, Kelfield, SK Geis Angus, Barrhead Towaw Cattle Co, Sangudo G & G Photos Trailview Farm, Lacombe What a wonderfully looking group!! LYBROOK MILLER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Mr. Lybrook Miller was born and raised at Redvers, Saskatchewan. He received his degree in Agriculture from the University of Saskatchewan. After working for one of the top Angus herds in Alberta, Mr. Miller moved to Red Deer to start farming on his own. He farmed until 1983 retiring to Red Deer. His cattle were of high quality and always given the best of care. Mr. Miller made numerous charitable donations and had a love for children. With his donation to the Alberta Angus Association it was decided to establish a scholarship in his honor. SCHOLARSHIP REGULATIONS The person applying for the scholarship or immediate family must be a member of the Alberta Angus Association. The applicants must be enrolled in a post-secondary institution. A person can only receive the scholarship once but may apply more than once. LYBROOK MILLER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION INFORMATION ABOUT YOU NAME:______________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: _________________________________________________________________ TOWN OR CITY: _____________________________________POSTAL CODE: ___________ PHONE NUMBER: (_______)___________________________________________________ RECORD OF 4-H OR JUNIOR ACTIVITY In point form summarize your 4-H/Junior involvement beyond the basic member expectations. Examples: leadership roles you have taken, projects or activities you have organized or other ways you have enhanced your 4-H/Junior experience. Use an additional sheet if required. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ RECORD OF SCHOOL/COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Summarize your involvement in school and community activities. Indicate office or positions held, awards achieved, or work activities carried out (in point form). _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR STUDIES What post-secondary institution do you plan to attend or are attending? ______________________________ What program? ________________________________________________________________ Degree or diploma sought? ______________________________________________________ Photograph Must Be Included With This Application If you are selected for a scholarship your photograph will be used for advertising purposes. A head and shoulders shot 1 1/4" wide x 2" long or a wallet size graduation picture is acceptable. Please include your name on the back of the photo. Do not otherwise write on, paper clip or staple photos. Please note photos will not be returned. Have you made a copy of the application form for your records? This form must be received into the Alberta Angus Association Office by September 15th of the application year. Send to: Lybrook Miller Memorial Scholarship c/o Alberta Angus Association Box 8, Edberg, AB T0B 1J0 I DECLARE THAT THIS INFORMATION IS CORRECT AND THAT IF I AM GRANTED THIS AWARD, I WILL COMPLY WITH ITS TERMS. __________________________________________ _____________________________ SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE World Angus Forum Futurity Fellow Breeders As Chairman, along with the 2009 World Angus Forum Futurity Committee it is our distinct pleasure to launch the “World Angus Forum Futurities” program. “The Canadian Angus Challenge – Where Legends Are Made” “The Goal of the WAF Futurities” is to create awareness and excitement for the “2009 World Angus Forum”, to engage breeders from across Canada, to encourage breeders to exhibit cattle at Spruce Meadows in 2009 at the World Angus Forum and keep Angus in the forefront. Detailed information is included in detail with the enclosed documents. As an overview the “WAF Futurity” is a Canadian program and is open to members of the Canadian Angus Association and the cattle participating must be registered in the Canadian Angus Herdbook. The vision is that “WAF Futurity” shows will be held in the Provinces or Regions designated as British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes. The final leg of the “2009 WAF Futurity” will crown a Red Angus and Black Angus female and bull champion. In the years 2007 & 2008 we are leaving it open to the Provinces or Regions to decide if they wish to run a separate Red & Black division or a combined Red & Black show based on numbers participating. Futurity Plans 2007 – Heifer Calves & Bull Calves 2008 –Yearling Heifers & Yearling Bulls that were shown as calves in the 2007 “WAF Futurity” ” in any one of the Provincial or Regional WAF designated shows. 2009 – Two Year Old with Natural Calf at side & Two Year Old Bulls that were shown as calves in the 2007 “WAF Futurity” in any one of the Provincial or Regional WAF designated shows & as yearlings in the 2008 “WAF Futurity” in any one of the Provincial or Regional WAF designated shows. We now have our Provincial & Regional Chairpersons in place & the dates are set for 2007 for the 1st leg of “The Canadian Angus Challenge – Where Legends Are Made” . We ask that you promote the Futurity Program in your area. The Futurity Chairpersons will be the direct contact point and all official communications would travel between me (Brian Geis) as chairman of the “WAF Futurity” and the designated provincial or regional chairpersons. In order to make this a truly Canadian event, we encourage your Province or Region along with your breeders to get involved and make plans to attend the final leg of the WAF Futurity in 2009 at Spruce Meadows. “The Canadian Angus Challenge – Where Legends Are Made” If you have any questions please give any of us a call at anytime. Brian Geis 780-674-4225 or email at [email protected] Don Mackenzie 403-653-2539 or email at [email protected] Cecilie Fleming 403-687-2288 or email at [email protected] Looking forward to your involvement, Brian Geis - “2009 WAF Futurity Chairman” “The Canadian Angus Challenge – Where Legends Are Made” Terms of Reference - National “WAF Futurity” Committee - Chairperson – Brian Geis, Don Mackenzie & Cecilie Fleming - The official marketing name of the “WAF Futurity” will be launched by March 1, 2007. - Regions are designated as British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes - Each Province or Region, is to have a Chairperson – To report to Brian Geis, to ensure their Provincial Designated Show follows the “WAF Futurity” protocols and to send their data to the Central Data Collection Point. - Designated “WAF Futurity” shows or events within a show for year one need to be declared by March 1, 2007, in order to promote the “WAF Futurity” program on a National basis. - That the “WAF Futurity” program at the WAF 09 be separate Black Angus & Red Angus Finales. In years 2007 & 2008 depending on the Province or Region may show them separate or combined What ever decision is made by the region, as to being split Red & Black for 2007 or 2008, we ask that the promotion & prizes be equal for both colors. - The Central Data Collection Point – Canadian Angus Office – To ensure breed purity and continuity of information. Futurity Grants - The WAF Committee has included an expense item in their budget to assist with the organizing of the “WAF Futurity” show in each region. A grant of $25.00 per head for each show in 2007 & 2008 will be given to each region. The 2009 leg of the “WAF Futurity” journey will be part of the World Angus Forum program and will have no impact on the regions. The $25.00 per head/per year grant can be used to offset event costs, create prize money or purchase prizes. It is hoped that each province or region will sweeten the prize packages in order to create excitement. Prizes for 2007 & 2008 are the responsibility of each region. - The $25.00 per head grant will be held each year until all the results are sent to the Central Data Collection Point by Provincial Chairperson and verified that the animals exhibited have complied with the protocol and signed off by the Chairman Brian Geis. The grant will only be paid on those animals who have complied with the “WAF Futurity” protocols. “The Goal of the WAF Futurities” To create awareness and excitement for the “2009 World Angus Forum”, to engage breeders from across Canada, to encourage breeders to exhibit cattle at Spruce Meadows in 2009 and keep Angus in the forefront. Futurity Plans 2007 – All registered 2007 Heifer Calves & Bull Calves are eligible be shown at any one of the 2007 designated “WAF Futurity” Shows. 2008 –All Yearling Heifers & Yearling Bulls that were shown as calves in the 2007 “WAF Futurity” in any one of the Provincial or Regional WAF designated shows and can to be shown at any one of the 2008 designated “WAF Futurity” Shows 2009 – All Two Year Old with Natural Calf at side & Two Year Old Bulls that were shown as calves in the 2007 “WAF Futurity” in any one of the Provincial or Regional WAF designated shows & as yearlings in the 2008 “WAF Futurity” in any one of the Provincial or Regional WAF designated shows are eligible to show in the Grand Finale Futurity at Spruce Meadows in 2009. continued… World Angus Forum Futurity… continued Rules & Regulations 1. The “WAF Futurity” is a Canadian program and is open to members of the Canadian Angus Association and the cattle participating must be registered in the Canadian Angus Herdbook. 2. All animals exhibited must be registered with the Canadian Angus Association at the time of entry for the 2007 Show and must have a DNA profile with the Canadian Angus Association prior to January 1, 2008 in order to show as a yearling. 3. All animals participating are subject to random DNA testing at anytime throughout the “WAF Futurity” program. 4. The Champion Cow and her natural born 2009 calf & Champion Bull in both the Red Angus & Black Angus divisions will be DNAed at the committee’s expense & obtained by a designated third party with the owners consent and the owner must be in attendance when the sample is obtained. 5. A “WAF Futurity” animal may only show at one futurity show per year at any designated show. If an exhibitor breeches this rule the animal will be eliminated from further competition. 6. The “WAF Futurity” entry follows the animal not the exhibitor. A “WAF Futurity” animal may be sold and shown in a different Province in 2007 & 2008 and at the World Angus Forum in 2009 under new ownership. As long as that animal was entered by the 2007 entry deadline. 7. All animals will be inspected for tattoos and paperwork each year at each event. It is the breeder’s responsibility to make sure the tattoos are very legible and the paperwork is in order. 8. The 2007 & 2008 portions of the Futurities are the responsibilities of the Province or Region. 9. The 2009 final portion of the Futurity will be the responsibility of the WAF Futurity Committee. 10. In 2007 each Province or Region will designate a stand alone show or run a separate show with in a show for the heifer calves & bull calves in the first leg of the “WAF Futurity”. A champion & reserve will be crowned. Champions will have bragging rights, but there will be no point structure to make one futurity entrant superior over another. We hope to maximize participation in 2007 to ensure we have a tremendous showing for the world to view at the “WAF Futurity” at Spruce Meadows in “2009”. 11. In 2008 each Province or Region will designate a stand alone show or run a separate show with in a show for only the yearling heifers that showed in the heifer calf portion of the futurity & only the yearling bulls that showed in the bull calf portion of the futurity. A champion & reserve will be crowned. Champions will have bragging rights, but there will be no point structure to make one futurity entrant superior over another. 12. In 2009 all animals which were originally entered in the “WAF Futurity” program in 2007 and exhibited in years 2007 & 2008 are eligible to show. In 2009 the third and final leg of the “WAF Futurity” will be held at Spruce Meadows as a highlight of the World Angus Forum. 13. Two Year Old cows must have their natural born 2009 calf at side to be eligible. A Champion Two Year Old Bull & Champion Two Year Old Female with natural 2009 calf at side will be crowned in each the Red Angus & the Black Angus and will have the distinct honor of being the “WAF Futurity” Champions. 14. In order to enhance the image of show all WAF Futurity exhibitors of all Two Year Old Cow/Calf Pairs & Two Year Old Bulls at the finale at Spruce Meadows, will be given apparel to be worn in the ring. 15. The 2009 Grand Prizes are still open for embellishment. We are seeking sponsorship to put together an exciting prize package. Judges 2007 - Can be individual or a panel 2008 - Can be individual or a panel 2009 – Will be a panel and will be kept silent until the day of the show. An inventory of judges will be kept by the WAF Committee Chairman and it is the goal that no judge, will ever judges more than once in the 3 year program. The final panel of judges in 2009 will not have judged any of the cattle previously in the 2007 or 2008 “WAF Futurity” competitions. These judges will be decided in collaboration with the WAF Futurity Committee and the WAF Show Committee. - All “WAF Futurity” Entries to be listed in the Angus World by Province or Region in 2007 with follow up listings of yearlings in 2008 and the Grand Finale in 2009. It would be best if we could have pictures of each regions champion & reserve in 2007 & 2008 as well as a big splash of the Grand Champions in 2009. Entry Fees - The entry fees collected for the “WAF Futurity” program will stay with the World Angus Forum Committee to be used for the “WAF Futurity” Program. The regional grants and final “WAF Futurity” finale will come from this fund. - Entry Fee moneys from each animal will follow each animal through out the 3 year program. Option 1 – 2007 – 50.00 per head 2008/2009 – 150.00 per head Option 2 – 2007 – 50.00 per head 2008 – 100.00 per head 2009 – 100.00 per head - Entry Fees to be collected by the Province or Region in year 2007 & 2008 and forwarded on to the WAF Committee. The Province or Region will in turn receive a $25.00 per head grant in 2007 & 2008 when all fees are turned in and the detailed entry information and results are filed with the WAF Futurity Committee at the Canadian Angus Office. - Payments of “Futurity” entry fee are due upon entry fee deadlines set out by each Province or Region in years 2007 & 2008. Entry fees for year 2009 are due by May 1, 2009 and payable to the WAF Committee’s Central Data Collection Point to be confirmed in future correspondence. Show Dates and Contacts: Maritimes Futurity Show Sussex, New Brunswick - Sept 22, 2007 Contact: Bob Higgins 506-847-8265 [email protected] Quebec Futurity Show Victoriaville, Quebec – Oct 5, 2007 Held in conjunction with Expo Beouf Contact: Ryan Currie 450-522-1742 [email protected] Ontario Futurity Show Brampton, Ontario - Sept 16, 2007 Gold Show held in conjunction with the Brampton Fair Contact: Richard Tanner 519-289-5446 [email protected] Manitoba Futurity Show - Nov 1 – 3, 2007 Manitoba Livestock Exhibition continued… World Angus Forum Futurity… continued Contacts: Shannon Carvey 250-752-2285 [email protected] Alana Van Steelandt 204-665-2448 [email protected] Saskatchewan Futurity Show Weyburn, Saskatchewan - Sept 14 – 16, 2007 Show held in conjunction with Saskatchewan Junior Angus Show Sept 14 – Move In Sept 15 – Saskatchewan Junior Angus - Annual Meeting, Grooming, Marketing - 2:00 pm Golf Tournament & 7:00 pm Barbaque Sept 16 – 9:00 am Saskatchewan Junior Angus Show - 11:00 am World Angus Forum Futurity Show Contact: Shane Castle 306-741-7485 [email protected] Alberta Futurity Show Olds, Alberta - Sept 21 – 23, 2007 Show held in conjunction with the Gold Show Judge: Scott Anderson Sept 21 - Move In - Evening – 9:00 p.m. - Royal “Flush Poker Tournament and Social. Sept 22 - 9 am - World Angus Forum Futurity Show 12 noon - Tee off of 1st Annual Autumn Angus Legacy Golf Tournament & BBQ; AAA Donation Fundraiser Heifer Auction Sept 23 - 10 am - Alberta Angus Gold Show Contact Bev Kelly 403-227-5121 [email protected] BC Futurity Show - - Prince George, BC - Sept 22, 2007 Northern Highlights Female Sale Contact: Scott Brady 250-457-9319 [email protected] World Angus Forum Futurity Committee: Brian Geis – 780-674-4225 - Don Mackenzie - 403-653-2539 Cecilie Fleming - 403-687-2288 ALL ROADS LEAD TO Tips for Successful Scholarship Applications I have asked an expert in this field to give some helpful tips on this subject. We hope you will find it helpful. In the past, we have noticed some trends in the applications we receive for Angus scholarships that either render your application invalid, or really decrease your chances of consideration. Before filling out the scholarship application form(s), please take a few moments to read the list below: Applications must be legible! If the selection committee can't read your writing... your application won't be considered. We recommend that you type your application or do it on the computer, however handwritten is acceptable provided it is clear and easy to read. Please pay attention to the stated criteria! If you don't meet the criteria, you don't qualify for the scholarship. For example, if you are currently in Grade 9, you are not yet eligible to apply. Adhere to the deadlines! Although we live in a world where it seems that deadlines tend to be considered more often than not as 'guidelines', there are some deadlines that truly are! When you are applying for admission to Colleges or Universities, you will find that the deadlines are strictly enforced. A 'rule of thumb' is that, if you are applying for money, you must stick to the deadline and scholarships are very much about applying for money! Your application must be submitted or postmarked on or before the following dates... there are no exceptions! Lybrook Miller Memorial Scholarship - Application deadline: September 15th Dorothy Banks Memorial Scholarship - Application deadline: September 15th Include everything that is asked for. When we ask for pictures, please provide a recent one from either school or some other occasion. The Dorothy Banks Memorial Scholarship requires 3 written references, so please assure your reference responds to the proper questions and that you have identified whether they are a school, community or leader contact. Use proper grammar, including spelling and punctuation! Everyone who is applying for a scholarship is planning to continue their education and/or training in some developmental form. Please assure, when hoping to achieve assistance to this end, that you do not make careless spelling and grammatical errors in your application. We have received applications that spelled "Angus" wrong! A proofread or having a friend or family member edit is a quick method for avoiding this all-too-common mistake. Please consider your scholarship application like it is a job application. Only those that are professional will be considered. DOROTHY BANKS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Dorothy Banks was a former school teacher who believed that education could be learned throughout all your life which she proved by attending University in her eighties to learn Spanish because she was going to Argentina for the World Angus Forum. She was a great supporter of young people and encouraged them to live life to the best that they could. Dorothy was a great supporter of Angus cattle which she proved because she volunteered to be the Alberta Angus Association secretary for twenty-five years. In her memory the Alberta Angus Association is sponsoring a scholarship for any Alberta youth who is pursuing post secondary education and is open to all Alberta farm youth who have ever been involved in any activity (either 4-H or junior activities) using Angus influenced cattle. Preference will be given to high school graduates in the year of graduation or persons already enrolled in further educational study. DOROTHY BANKS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION INFORMATION ABOUT YOU NAME:______________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: ____________________________________________________________________ TOWN OR CITY: _____________________________________POSTAL CODE: ___________ PHONE NUMBER: (_______)___________________________________________________ RECORD OF 4-H OR JUNIOR ACTIVITY In point form summarize your 4-H/Junior involvement beyond the basic member expectations. Examples: leadership roles you have taken, projects or activities you have organized or other ways you have enhanced your 4-H/Junior experience. Use an additional sheet if required. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ RECORD OF NON 4-H/JUNIOR ACTIVITIES Summarize your involvement in school and community activities. Indicate office or positions held, awards achieved, or work activities carried out (in point form). _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ RECORD OF YOUR INVOLVEMENT WITH ANGUS CATTLE (in point form) _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR STUDIES What post-secondary institution do you plan to attend or are attending? _________________ What program? ________________________________________________________________ Degree or diploma sought? ______________________________________________________ List the Grade 12 courses or the 6 most recent post secondary courses that you have completed and marks received. Attach a copy of your transcript if available. COURSE MARK COURSE MARK _______________________________________*____________________________________ _______________________________________*____________________________________ _______________________________________*____________________________________ _______________________________________*____________________________________ _______________________________________*____________________________________ REFERENCES Please contact three references. Have each reference complete and return the attached reference form. Possible references could be: • Your school principle or teacher • Community member • 4-H Leader or Youth Group Leader Provide each reference with an envelope and include each sealed reference with your application. Photograph Must Be Included With This Application. If you are selected for a scholarship your photograph will be used for advertising purposes. A head and shoulders shot 1 1/4" wide x 2" long or a wallet size graduation picture is acceptable. Please include your name on the back of the photo. Do not otherwise write on, paper clip or staple photos. Please note photos will not be returned. Have you made a copy of the application form for your records? This form must be received into the Alberta Angus Association Office by September 15th of the application year. Send to: Dorothy Banks Memorial Scholarship, c/o Alberta Angus Association Box 8, Edberg, AB T0B 1J0 I DECLARE THAT THIS INFORMATION IS CORRECT AND THAT IF I AM GRANTED THIS AWARD, I WILL COMPLY WITH ITS TERMS. ______________________________________ _____________________________ SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE DOROTHY BANKS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION REFERENCE FORM Information to be filled in by applicant. 4-H/JRs. Name:____________________________________________________________________ MAILING Address:__________________________________________________________________ TOWN OR CITY: _____________________________________POSTAL CODE: ___________ Information to be submitted by reference person. Please mark X in one box. [ ] school reference [ ] community reference [ ] leader reference Please comment briefly on the above applicant. 1. How long have you known the applicant and in what capacity? 2. What types of behaviour has the applicant exhibited during this time you have known him or her? Example: leadership qualities, communication abilities, community involvement and outstanding achievements. Your name:_________________________________________________________ Your address:_______________________________________________________ Your occupation or position:__________________________________________ Telephone number: _________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ Signature Date Benefits of the Alberta Angus Association The Alberta Angus Association (AAA) is a non-profit organization that encourages to the fullest cooperation between breeders & other persons interested in Angus cattle by uniting, fostering & protecting the interests of the breed in Alberta. Membership is available to both the commercial & seed stock producers of Angus cattle in Alberta. The cost is $26.50 annually. What exactly does the Alberta Angus Association do? Your Membership money supports the following: 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Promotion of the Angus Breed through the Booth Sales of Angus Promotional Items Annual Meeting: x Commercial Breeder of the Year x Purebred Breeder of the Year x Honourary President x Hall of Fame x Comradary of Angus Breeders x Voting rights at the Annual Meeting x Eligibility to run for the Board of Directors Angus Angle Newsletter Advertising of Angus cattle in General, Bull Sales, Summer Activities, Fall Shows & Sales Fund Raising to support our Programs Financial or Award Support Field Days or Angus Tours • Black & Red Angus Shows at various venues • Junior Livestock Shows • Alberta Junior Angus Programs • Junior Photo Contest • 4-H Support: T-shirts Annual Angus Sale at Farmfair Alberta Angus Breeders Maps - preparation & distribution Relations with International Countries Archives Website I don’t know about you but I’ve spent $26.50 a lot more foolishly in the past. Why not support yourself and the Angus Breed in Alberta become an Alberta Angus Association Member today! 2007 MEMBERSHIP FORM NAME:______________________________________FARM NAME:______________________________ ADDRESS:______________________________________________________________ TELEPHONE/FAX:_______________________________________________________ EMAIL: ________________________________________________ WEB SITE: _____________________________________________ Alberta Angus Association, Box 8, Edberg, Alberta T0B 1J0 Please send: $26.50 (GST incl.) Autumn Angus Legacy Weekend September 21-23 - Olds, AB Entries close September 1 , 2007 st For more information, please contact Show & Sale Committee Chairman Bev Kelly at 403/227-5121 Show Rules 1. All animals shown in the Alberta Gold Show and or Futurity must have Canadian Angus Association Registration Numbers including ALL calendar year calves no exceptions!! 2. All animals entered in the World Angus Form Futurity must follow all rules set out by that committee, and discrepancies will be dealt with by the WAF committee. 3. Calves may be shown with their mothers and in single classes but the $50 Entry Fee must be paid for both classes entered by the entry closing date. 4. We will follow the general rules set out by every fair, and anything not covered will be at the discretion of the Alberta Angus Directors and the WAF Futurity Committee. Cattle must be stalled by 10:00 p.m. Friday and will be released at the completion of the Gold Show. Classes will be split once entries are received, and all classes will be split at 8 head. Alberta Angus Gold Show Class 1 - Heifer Calves Born in 2007 Class 2 - Yearling Heifers Born in 2006 Class 3 - Two Year Old - with natural calendar year calf at foot Class 4 - Mature Cow - with natural calendar year calf at foot Class 5 - Bull Calves Born in 2007 Class 6 - Yearling Bulls Born in 2006 Class 7 - Two Year Old Bulls Class 8 - Breeders Herd - No entry fee Class 9 - Junior Get of Sire - No entry fee Class 10 - Senior Get of Sire - No entry fee Class 11 - Progeny of Dam - No entry fee WAF Futurity Year One F1 - Heifer Calves Born in 2007 F2 - Bull Calves Born in 2007 Royal “FLUSH” Poker Tournament This event will take place Friday Evening – 9:00 p.m. You will need an Angus Embryo of your choice to buy in to the game (or the value of one). This is a fun tournament with GREAT prizes, the biggest prize being named the 2007 Royal “FLUSH” Poker Tournament Champion. COMING EVENTS YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat Sept Sun. Sat Sun. Sun. Sun. Sat Mon. Sun. Mon Thu Fri Wed. Wed Sat. Thu. Sat Sun. Tue Sept 1 Sept 15 Sept 15 Sept 22 21-23 Deadline for Olds Gold Show & WAF #1 Futurity Entries: Autumn Angus Legacy Weekend (403-227-5121) Deadline for Lybrook Miller Memorial Scholarship Applications Deadline for Dorothy Banks Memorial Scholarship Applications Deadline for November Issue “Angus Angle” (780-877-0118) Autumn Angus Legacy Weekend – Olds, AB: Royal Flush Poker Tournament (780-893-6702); Golf Tournament & BBQ (780-785-2091); WAF Futurity #1 & Gold Show (403-227-5121) Sept. 23 Fall Female Classic Sale – 5:00 pm. – Lacombe, AB (403-782-3888) Sept. 29 Brylor Ranch 36th Annual ‘Tradition With A Vision’ Female Sale with Abraham Land & Cattle COMPLETE Dispersal Fort Macleod Auction Market – Fort Macleod, AB (403-627-5676) Sept 30 Deadline for Hall of Fame Nominations Sept 30 Deadline for Commercial Breeder of the Year 2007 Nominations Sept 30 Deadline for Purebred Breeder of the Year 2007 Nominations Oct. 20 35th Annual Canadian Red Round up Sale - Westerner Grounds – Red Deer, AB (403-627-5676) Oct. 22 Fine Line Red Angus complete Herd Dispersal New Facility @ Olds Ag Grounds – Olds, AB (403-627-5676) Oct. 28 Sask. Senoritas All AI Influence Sale – 6 pm Heartland Livestock Auction Market – Swift Current, SK (403-627-5676) Oct. 29 Lamb’s Red Angus complete Herd Dispersal Heartland Livestock Auction Market – Swift Current, SK (403-627-5676) Nov. 8 Angus Showcase Sale - 3:00 pm - Farmfair, Edmonton, AB (403-341-5098 or 403-227-5121) Nov. 9 Black & Red Angus Gold Shows - Farmfair - Edmonton, AB (403-227-5121) Nov. 14 The Final Gathering – 1:00 pm - Penosky Farms – Stettler, AB (403-742-3904 or 403-782-3888) Nov. 14 Brylor Semen Sales 10th Annual All AI Influence Female Sale – 6 pm Cow Palace – Olds, AB (403-627-5676) Nov. 17 Northern Select Sale – C.R.E. – Camrose, AB (780-341-5098) Nov 29 6th Annual Ringstead Ranch Bull Sale with ‘No Surprises’ Bred Red COMMERCIAL Female Sale Fort Macleod Auction Market – Fort Macleod, AB (403-627-5676) Dec . 1 AAA Annual General Meeting - details tba Dec.2 6th Annual ‘Manitoba Magic’ All AI Influence Sale with Bar M Stock Farm Mature Cow Herd Dispersal Keystone Center Brandon, MB (403-627-5676) Dec. 18 Remington Cattle Co. Annual Bull & Commercial Heifer Sale – at the ranch Del Bonita, AB (403-758-6105) * For listings of Alta. CACP Sales see ad elsewhere in this issue of the Angus Angle* KKKKK REMEMBER: You must be a paid up current Alberta Angus Association member to have your event included on the “Coming Events Calendar.” It is your responsibility to get your event dates into the office. KKKKK Year 2007 memberships are due. If you have not already renewed your membership, the cost is $26.50. ($25 for the membership & $1.50 GST). NEXT ISSUE OF THE ANGUS ANGLE November 2007 will be the next issue of the “Angus Angle”. Cut-off date for news & ads is September 22nd. Angus Angle Issues are: February, June, September, November YEAR 2007 LETTER IS “T” The email address for the office has changed effective immediately. Please use: [email protected] The “new” breeder maps are in. If you would like to receive one or some contact Val.