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genetics, services, art, & much more! Saturday, June 7, 2014 Canadian Angus Convention Banquet Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan • 8:30p.m. CST The Canadian Angus Foundation functions to preserve and expand the Angus and market research, and historical preservation and restoration. Sale 3 CAF’s Building experiences,

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Page 1: CAF's Building the Legacy Sale

genetics,services, art,

& much more!Saturday, June 7, 2014 Canadian Angus Convention BanquetMoose Jaw, Saskatchewan • 8:30p.m. CST

The Canadian Angus Foundation functions to preserve and expand the Angus

and market research, and historical preservation and restoration.

Sale 3

CAF’s Building

experiences,

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Benevolent Volunteer Sale Consultants:Auctioneers Chris Poley, T Bar C Cattle Co. Ltd.: 306-220-5006Ryan Dorran, Dorran Marketing Inc.: 403-507-6483

Sale Consultants/StaffScott Bohrson, Bohrson Marketing Services: 403-370-3010Geoff Anderson, Bohrson Marketing Services: 306-731-7921Colton Hamilton, Bohrson Marketing Services: 403-507-5416Shane Castle, Castlerock Marketing: 306-741-7485Doug Henderson, DJH & Associates Ltd.: 403-350-8541Rob Holowaychuk, Optimal Bovines Inc.: 780-916-2628Ben Wright: 519-374-3335

For more lot information, please contact the donor or:Belinda Wagner: [email protected] • 306-537-1518Rob Smith: [email protected] • 403-861-6884

Internet Bidding Bridget Andrews, Livestock Media Plus 306-631-9254 • [email protected]

Terms of Sale:• Purchaser is responsible for shipping costs and transportation• Contact the donor and arrange for transfer within 90 days of the sale date• No guarantees are made, lots are sold as is• The Canadian Angus Association’s Breeder’s Guarantee will be followed for all “cattle” lots.

Wilbar Cattle Co. South View Ranch Young Dale Angus Justamere Farms Ltd. Poplar Meadows Angus Six Mile Red Angus Peak Dot Ranch Ltd. Ferme Clevely Redrich FarmsEastondale Angus Forsyth Ranch Dwajo Angus Blairs.Ag Cattle Co. Rainbow Red Angus Brooking Angus Ranch Canadian Sires Towaw Cattle Co. Ltd. Hamilton Farms Johnson Livestock Angus Soo Line Cattle Co. Alta GeneticsGenexSelect Sires Canada Inc.Semex

Special thanks to our 2014 donors:

Sale 3The LegacyCAF’s Building

Saturday, June 7, 2014 Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Cosmo Center • 8:30p.m. CST

Bow Valley GeneticsToday's Angus AdvantagePrairie Pistol DesignsMar Mac FarmsDorran Marketing Inc.Lazy MC AngusSusan ThompsonAusten AndersonDead Wood FurnitureMiller Wilson AngusHillberg & BerkAlberta Angus AssociationTullamore AngusWheeler's Stock Farm American Angus Hall of Fame Saskatchewan RoughridersBelinda WagnerCanadian Western AgribitionRadisson Hotel & Conference CenterTemple Gardens Mineral Spa ResortRamada SK Beef Industry ConferenceVision 2000Canadian Angus Association

Please note that lot numbers correspond to the total number of donations made through “Building the Legacy”. There were 23 lots in our first sale in 2012 and 47 lots last year for 70 to date. This year, we feature 56 lots and our numbering goes from the special, titled “Wilbar”, “South View” and “Young Dale” lots all the way through to Lot 126. Next year’s sale will start at 127 and this donation is already confirmed!

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Doug Fee, Chair – Canadian Angus FoundationAngus breeders have generously risen to the opportunities the past few years and your support has made it possible for the Foundation to enhance our Junior program and begin work on collecting, cataloging and displaying artifacts from the history of our Association. Proceeds from previous sales have made it possible for our youth to travel within Canada to our annual GOAL (Guiding Outstanding Angus Leaders) conference and for some to represent Canada with distinction at the last World Angus Forum in New Zealand.

Our first major program and longest running successful initiative is the Robert C. McHaffie Junior Ambassador Program that has once again attracted several excellent candidates who will be competing during this year’s Convention. We have been blessed by past Ambassadors who have each benefited from the opportunity and all

have represented the Association with dignity and dedication.

On behalf of the volunteer Directors who oversee your Foundation, I thank those who continue to support it by either generously donating to this sale or participating as buyers. We understand there are a lot of demands made from many groups for financial assistance but we are pleased you appreciate the value of contributing to youth programming through the Foundation.

If you happen to want to help but can’t manage to purchase one of the sale lots, I would encourage you to consider the purchase of a leaf in the ‘Angus Roots’ project or either recognizing a family member on the ‘Wall of Honour’ or one of the key animals from your program in ‘The Breeders’ Choice’. These three projects all provide for permanent recognition in the national office and all proceeds go to assisting the Foundation in providing for future programs.

Kevin Blair, President – Canadian Angus AssociationIt’s a proud time for the Canadian Angus Association and it’s an even prouder time for the Canadian Angus Foundation. The beef business is strong, the Angus breed is the envy of all others and as an industry we are all rallying around the youth and what they represent in terms of the future of this great land. I would like to welcome everyone from around this great continent to the 2014 edition of the Canadian Angus Foundation’s “Building the Legacy Sale”. Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan will set the bar that all others will be judged by with regards to commitment to youth. The consignors have shown unprecedented commitment to the vision and now we all must rally around that support.

I am so proud to have served the members of the Canadian Angus Association in a time when we simultaneously endorsed the future of the breed through the investment in “Angus Central” and ramped up breeder commitment to the future of youth through this amazing event called the “Building the Legacy” sale. Agriculture is a great place to spend a career and I personally congratulate and applaud every person who supports that concept and vision. It will be a magical night Saturday, June 7th in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Make sure you are in attendance to witness history. See you there.

Rob Smith, CEO – Canadian Angus Association“Building the Legacy” resulted from Director Kevin Blair brainstorming at the February 2012 CAA Board meeting in Regina. Retiring Director Shane Castle facilitated the idea as a Foundation fundraiser… and the rest is contemporary history! The first “Building the Legacy Sale” was about sending our outstanding Canadian youth to the inaugural “Youth Team Challenge” at the World Angus Forum in New Zealand last October. We hoped to raise $25,000; the result exceeded $40,000. Last year we hoped for a modest increase and we broke $75,000! Each year the donors within our Angus fraternity ‘set a new bar’, both for total donations as well as the uniqueness, marketability and value of their offering. A ‘watershed’ donation came in 2013 when LLB Angus – the Brown family of Erskine, AB – offered ‘Pick of the Heifer Calves’ born that year. This year, three generous and dedicated breeders – Wilbar Cattle Co., South View Ranch and Young Dale Angus – have stepped up to do the same.

They and all our supporters have ‘dug deep’ to offer rare and precious donations of their genetics, products or services with the hope of truly “Building the Legacy”.

And what a legacy it is! With new programs and investment being made by the Foundation as a result of this annual fundraising sale, we are able to create more opportunity for development in our youth. Further, the Foundation is increasing our national archives, particularly now that we have an ideal location and facility in which to tell our 108-year Association history and 155-year Canadian breed history – your national Angus headquarters, Angus Central. And with the continued success of “Building the Legacy”, please know that we will only be able to do more and better.

One final note… all the efforts of those involved with “Building the Legacy” – our auctioneers, our sales consultants, every single interaction you can think of – is donated. If you happen to see any of those folks listed on the page to the left either at this or another event, please thank them for their continued effort to “Build the Legacy”.

Thanks very much, everyone. We are humbled by and proud of your interest in our future and “Building the Legacy”.

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Pick of the 2014 Heifer Calf Crop – Red or BlackLot WilbarA true success story, it should come as absolutely no surprise that Bryan and Tracey, when faced with the nervously posed question, “Will you consider donating a pick of your 2014 heifer calves to this year’s “Building the Legacy” Foundation fundraiser?”, issued an immediate response: “Of course. We are proud to do that.”

It was an emphatic response to a very big question. Given the success story of Wilbar Cattle Co. within our Canadian Angus fraternity, such commitment and altruism is as deeply ‘bred in’ as the quality of their seedstock.

Bryan and Tracey are the third generation of Willms to raise Angus cattle. Their story begins in 1954 when Jake started with a group of 14 Angus cows that had tattoos, but registration certificates proved impossible to receive. The herd would be

maintained commercially, purchasing top quality Black Angus bulls to breed them to and the entire herd was black, something Jake came to love. In 1962 they started purchasing purebred herds WITH the papers and Wilbar as a seedstock producer was born!

Wilbar Jennifer 918NCoincidentally, this donation will sell just a few minutes after Wilbar receives their Heritage Award for 50 years of consecutive CAA membership. While that first generation, CAA Past President Jake and Bernice, is unable to attend, second generation (also CAA Past President) Jud and Betty and Dan and Bonnie will be in attendance as will Bryan and Tracy and, quite possibly, the fourth generation, Kylie and Owen. They were also the 2006 Saskatchewan Angus Association Breeder of the Year.

It is inspiring to note that, while Wilbar have ALWAYS been highly regarded as Angus breeders, it is possible their greatest days are happening right now with their reputation rising incredibly high as the breeders of bulls like HF Kodiak 5R (Lot 92) and Wilbar Longitude 646Y (Lot 79). They breed the best… and share them to influence, even change, our breed… for the BETTER! These past three years, their “Tools of the Trade” bull sale has been incredibly successful and exposing more cattlemen, both commercial and purebred, to the Wilbar brand. And what a brand… one that balances discipline with community, focus with friendship and intelligence with volunteerism.

So if you ‘pick’ a Black female, will it be a Ruby? Lucy? Mayflower? Erelite? Blackcap? Georgina? Pride? Annie K? Blackbird? Or a Jennifer? If it’s Red, will it be Lady? Scaara? Cora? Rebecca? Lana? Or a Bayberry? Please make your ‘pick’ by August 30th, 2014. The Willms will be thrilled to work with you on your Wilbar heifer selection!

Red Head Bayberry 176L

76A318A202W202A

Wilbar Cattle Co. The Willms family 306-492-2161 [email protected]

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Pick of the 2014 Heifer Calf Crop – Red or BlackLot South View South View is a purebred Red and Black Angus

operation owned and managed by the Kaufmann family: past CAA Director Keith and Linda; son Shane and his wife Alexis with their four children Keaton, Kamrie, Kohen and Korbyn; and daughter Stacey who lives and works off the ranch but helps out at busy times. They are located in south central Saskatchewan just 30 minutes north of the US Border.

The Kaufmanns have been in the cattle business all their lives; Keith grew up and took over the farm which today is known as South View Ranch, land Keith’s family has operated since 1949 with Black Angus genetics gracing the pastures since the late 1950s. They currently run 250 Red and 150 Black females and are routinely among the top 10 CAA members for total annual registrations. South View strives to raise cattle that are eye appealing,

structurally correct and have great maternal traits with solid performance. These are the kind that will go out and make a profit for customers.

South View has been a Canadian Angus Performance Program reporting herd since their first purebred Red Angus purchase in 1990, followed by Black Angus shortly after at young Shane’s urging. Further, they have been on the CUP Ultrasound program since its inception with the Canadian Angus Association. South View hosts their own bull sale at the ranch each April and just completed one of their most successful with a $3,800+ average on more than 85 bulls. Prominent cow families such as Jinny, Christy, Fancy Lady, Forever Lady and Ruby have contributed to the strength of the cow herd. Just as important as great females is bull selection and South View have always purchased and produced great herd sires like Red South View No Equal 28H (‘Elite’ since 2009 with 16 ‘Elite’ daughters) and the impressive low birth weight, exceptional carcass sire Red SVR Knight 73P to name a couple.

South View Ranch was very honored in 2009 to be chosen as the Saskatchewan Angus Association Purebred Breeder of the Year.

Great people. Great cattle. What a superb combination for this exceptional donation to help with “Building the Legacy”!

Please make your ‘pick’ by August 30th, 2014. Again, the Kaufmann family is excited to work with you on your selection!

SVR Jestress 305S

Shane & Alexis and [email protected]

Red SVR Miss Lark 100P

Red SVR Faye 5M

Keith, Linda & Stacey306-869-8071

[email protected]

South View Ranch

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Pick of the 2014 Heifer Calf CropLot

Young Dale Angus The Young family 306-928-4810 [email protected] www.youngdaleangus.com6

Lot 74 – Young Dale Blackbird 74A - $8750

Lot 135 – Young Dale Erica 135A - $5500

Young Dale

Lot 55 – Young Dale Pollyanna 55A - $6000

Lot 20 – Young Dale Mia 20A - $9300

Lot 9 – Young Dale Lady 9A - $9000

The Young family – Barry, Marj and Robb – are renowned cattle folk and we’re thrilled that they have made this extraordinary donation to assist our Canadian Angus Foundation in its objective of “Building the Legacy”.

Young Dale is located in the southeast corner of Saskatchewan, only 22 miles from the US border and 16 miles from the Manitoba border. Angus cattle have been their passion and livelihood for more than 40 years. Calving over 150 females, they have developed cow families that are truly outstanding. You will be selecting from families like Georgina, Grace, Blackbird, Peg, Kristina, Tilda, Elba and, of course, the famous Young Dale Pollyanna family.

Young Dale was honoured to be named the 1998 and 2005 Saskatchewan Angus Association Breeder of the Year and Barry served on the CAA Board of Directors for many years, including as 2007-08 President.

When Barry was awarded the Saskatchewan Livestock Association Honour Scroll last January at the Saskatchewan Beef Industry Conference, he challenged everyone in attendance to assure they do all they can to bring ‘new blood’ into our sector and work with young cattlemen and women to assure sustainability. He further encouraged everyone to focus on 4-H and Junior associations to assist the development of young folks with an interest in genetic improvement. There is no doubt… this heartfelt plea comes right from the core of the Young family and is exactly why they are making this donation: to assist the Canadian Angus Foundation in making these wishes come true and to potentially assist a new or younger Canadian Angus breeder change their program for the better through the selection of a foundation Young Dale female. The kind an entire program can actually be built around!

Barry is very supportive of Junior initiatives and takes great pride in the Cliffe family, or the extended part of Young Dale, including his grandchildren. Barry is also a Past Chair of the Canadian Angus Foundation.

One of the great Canadian sales this year has been Young Dale’s where the 46 yearling bulls averaged $6,678; 29 open heifers averaged $4,029; for a total of the 75 lots averaging $5,654. The females sold extremely well, too, with those pictured on this page selling for $5,500, $6,000, $8,750, $9,000, $9,300 and $10,500! So if Young Dale’s heifer in this spring’s sale sold for those prices, just think of the value of purchasing their donated ‘Pick of the 2014 Heifer Calves’. You get your pick from one of the nation’s strongest operations with a renewed buzz that is positively deafening.

Please make your ‘pick’ by August 30th, 2014. The Young family is wholly committed to help you to whatever degree you wish with your selection!

Lot 144 – Young Dale Elba 144A - $10,500

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Pick of the Justamere Embryo InventoryLot 74Justamere Farms Ltd. – Jon, Shelley, Tyra, Jonny, Jim and Jorja – have really ‘pulled out all the stops’ for their donations to “Building the Legacy” this year: four lots in total including this very exciting ‘Pick of the Embryo Inventory’! Wow! Many thanks, Fox family of Lloydminster, SK.

The winning bidder on this donation will have your pick of any three embryos including cows that Justamere is currently flushing this year.

Some of the sires represented include Lazer, BC Raven, Sankeys’ Justified (Lot 89), Sudden Look (Lot 83), EXAR Classen, Justamere Panama Jack and Connealy Consensus 7229 (Lot 88).

Females represented include Justamere Tiffany 203Y, RR Envious Blackbird 9982, Justamere Rosebud 705W and EXAR Dixie Erica.

Please note that your choice must be made by September 30th, 2014.

Poplar Meadows Angus The Belsham family 250-845-3050 [email protected]

3 Embryos

Justamere Farms Ltd. Jon & Shelly Fox and family 306-825-9702 [email protected]

Choice of Musgrave Aviator-sired EmbryosLot2 Embryos

75 A&B

There has been nothing but excitement for our burgeoning breeders from Houston, BC. Musgrave Aviator came to Canada last year and the first opportunity to access his special, rare genetics was “Building the Legacy’ last year where Lazy MC purchased the donation. This spring, two semen lots of 25 straws sold for $400/straw (Bandura Ranches, AB) and $375/straw (Circle 7 Angus, SK). Here is your next rare opportunity to access Aviator. The Belsham family is offering two choices of the seven cows they are currently flushing to Aviator: 2HR Lucy 28S WYAA 28S 1345299, Soo Line Lady 9339 SOO 339W 1505098, Southland Belle 89R CADS 89R 1289697, Poplar Meadows Blossom 5’10 FIRE 5X 1553674, Crowfoot Pearl 8006U CFCC 8006U 1456150, MVF Rosebud 313U ABA 313U 1452445 and Botany Angus Tibbie 2S KLE 2S 1334791. Tanya will certainly work with you to discuss which mating will best satisfy your needs. What a great ‘two-fer’ she is donating to help “Build the Legacy” for the CAF.

Musgrave Aviator

SOO 339W • Flush Option CADS 89R • Flush Option

BW WW YW Milk TM1.1 61 111 30 60

Tattoo: IMP 542Z • Reg. #:1750026

Sire EPDs

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Red Soo Line Countless 6125 EmbryosLot

Six Mile Red Angus The Gibson family 306-266-4895 [email protected]

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When a genetic offering is made from Six Mile, it is in your best interest to ‘sit up and take notice’ because they always come to town with the ‘best of the best’! This year’s donation is SOO 125S, dam of the 2012 US National Champion Female — Red Six Mile Countess 105Y and a CAA Elite Dam. As buyer, you can choose your package of embryos by either one of these very exciting sires:• Red VGW Game Plan 816 - sire of the 2013 U.S. National Reserve Grand Champion Female and the sire of the $65,000 ½ interest Game Face Bull;• Red Six Mile Game Face 164Y - the sire of the 2014 NWSS Grand Champion and $55,000 ½ interest bull, Taurus.

763 Embryos

Red Soo Line Countless 6125

Red VGW Game Plan 816

Red Six Mile Game Face 164Y

Vision Unanimous 1418 X Lady of Peak Dot 476S EmbryosLot3 Embryos

77A special sale feature from the heart and soul of the Peak Dot Program. This front pasture cow carries a rich maternal tradition and cow family strength for generations. She has produced 35 progeny to date with an average weaning weight of 829 lbs on her bull calves. She is the dam of the $24,000 Peak Dot Out Post 27W

and lead-off and top selling flush of bulls from the Peak Dot 2012 Spring sale as well as the lead off and top selling flush of heifers from the fall 2011 Peak Dot Sale. Embryos are sired by Peak Dot’s new herd sire Vision Unanimous 1418, whose first progeny have exceeded all expectations and headlined this spring’s Peak Dot Ranch Spring Bull and Female Sale.

Peak Dot Ranch Ltd. The Moneo family 306-266-4414 [email protected] [email protected]

Peak Dot Out Post 27W • son of 476S

Lady of Peak Dot 546Y • daughter of 476S

Vision Unanimous 1418

Lady of Peak Dot 476S

BW WW YW Milk TM-0.9 54 85 19 46

Projected EPDs

Tattoo: SOO 125S • Reg. #: 1318993

BW WW YW Milk TM0.2 59 92 20 49

Projected EPDs

Tattoo: IMP 1418Y • Reg. #: 1701532 Tattoo: PDAR 476S • Reg. #: 1337682

BW WW YW Milk TM4.0 60 117 22 52Projected EPDs

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Red Glesbar DMM Barndance 35X X Red Clevely Mavis 423Y EmbryosLot 78Ferme Clevely is extremely excited to join the ranks of the “Building the Legacy” donors, all the way from “La Belle Province”. If you’re looking for proven Canadian genetics this embryo lot is one you don’t want to let go! Sired by the 2012 Canadian Show Bull of the Year ‘’RED DMM Glesbar Barndance 35X’’ these embryos come from Red Clevely Mavis 423Y. She is a very feminine young cow sired by Red Soo Line Momentum 7051 who is a many times Champion Bull in 2007, 2008 and 2009! Dam of 423Y is a maternal sister to

Redrich Farms The Dietrich family 780-889-2259 [email protected]

2 Embryos

Ferme Clevely Jérôme Richard [email protected]

Red Wilbar Longitude 646Y SemenLot5 Straws

79 A&B

Without question Longitude had quite a fall last year for the Dietrich family, going undefeated. Grand Champion Red Angus bull at Olds Fall Classic, Farmfair International and Canadian Western Agribition earned 646Y the title of CAA Red Angus Show Bull of the Year. To end his show career, he won the RBC Supreme Champion Bull at Agribition and was declared “The Champion of the World” in the Angus Breeders.net competition. Longitude earned the title Canadian National Red Angus Champion Bull but his greatest achievement is his offspring. The Dietrich family have never seen this depth and quality in a first set of calves from another sire. Red Wilbar Longitude 646Y has a bright future on the Canadian Angus scene and his sons just ‘lit it up’ in the Get-A-Grip Bull sale this spring. The best part? Other than Redrich, only Nordal Farms and Glesbar Cattle Co. have access to Longitude from their purchase of packages at the 'Masterpiece' and ‘Power & Perfection’ sales at Agribition. You get to be an exclusive part of “The Champion of the World”!

Red Wilbar Longitude 646Y

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RED DMM Glesbar Barndance 35X

Red Clevely Mom Mavis 423Y

Expo-Boeuf 2010 Grand Champion Bull ‘’Red Clevely Colin 104X’’ and she’s got the power and functionality Red Angus cows can bring you! Embryos are exportable.

Tattoo: CLVY 423Y • Reg. #: 1621771Tattoo: DMM 35X • Reg. #: 1585866

BW WW YW Milk TM2.8 57 88 15 44

Projected EPDs

BW WW YW Milk TM0.7 54 79 3 30EPDs

Tattoo: WDM 646Y • Reg. #: 1630113

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Eastondale Really Windy 06’13 SemenLot

Forsyth Ranch Mark Forsyth [email protected]

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While he’s Lot 80 here, 6A sold as Lot #1 in Eastondale’s 7th Annual Bull & Female sale this past April. He was a feature bull in the Eastondale offering to be sure, and one of the greatest VK bulls to ever sell, a big accomplishment given how close to 50 years the Easton’s have been active and successful Canadian Angus breeders. This low birth weight heifer-safe bull was first a ‘crowd favourite’ on the Saskatchewan Angus tour last August, and has developed into one of the nation’s most talked-about sires with lots of middle and capacity with real herd bull character. Dale has agreed to split the donation into an A and B lot, but the winning bidder could ‘double up’ and take both.

8020 Straws

Eastondale Really Windy 06’13

Red T-K Recoil 72Y SemenLot5 Straws

81 A&B

Eastondale Angus Dale Easton and family

[email protected]

www.eastondaleangus.com

Red T-K Recoil 72YRainbow Red Angus

The Bablitz family 780-785-2813

[email protected]

Te Mania Quantum 09 490 SemenLot4 Straws

82 A&B

Blairs.Ag, one of the few to have donated to each of our three “Building the Legacy” sales, are extremely excited to contribute their newest and greatest genetics to this year’s sale. Kevin feels very fortunate to have been in the ‘right place at the right time’ in New Zealand for the World Angus Forum last October to find Te Mania Quantum. All those in attendance marvelled at the cattle and believe the New Zealand genetics to be the most structurally sound, functional cattle in the world. Te Mania Quantum is exactly what the North American beef industry needs. He is a performance sire with length of spine, perfect phenotype, great testicles and what Kevin now calls the BEST FEET on the globe. If you want a ‘breed changer’ in terms of feet, soundness and performance and at the same time you want to support the greatest Angus cause in the land, then this is the donation for you.

Blairs.Ag Cattle Co. Kevin Blair 306-365-7922 [email protected]

Te Mania Quantum 09 490

BW WW YW Milk TM0.7 56 91 17 45

EPDs

Tattoo: VK 6A • Reg. #: 1755398

BW WW YW Milk TM0.9 68 108 14 47

EPDs

Tattoo: EU 72Y • Reg. #: 1622754

BW WW YW Milk TM- - - - -

EPDs

Tattoo: IMP 9490W • Reg. #: 1778663

Dwajo AngusThe Emery family [email protected]

The donation of Recoil to “Building the Legacy” comes from the Bablitz and Emery families, among our most active Association supporters and patrons. Sold from T Bar K for $23,000 at the 2012 bull sale, the Dorrance’s were very proud of Recoil and both Alberta operations were thrilled to acquire this great grandson of Red Bar-E-L Ribeye 103R with the explosive performance and muscle. His 2013 show career brought Reserve Championships at two of the largest Red Angus shows in Canada – Farmfair and Agribition – while he was Grand Champion Angus bull at the Gold Show in Armstrong. To cap his show career, Recoil was named a “Top 10’ finalist in the RBC Supreme Championship to close out Agribition and the annual Canadian show season. There are no plans for further semen sales on Recoil due to current international business so this is your very rare opportunity to ‘catch the wave’ and ride the success of Ribeye genetics.

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74-51 Sudden Look 1023 SemenLot 83As the first of Justamere’s three exciting semen donations, they are incredibly proud and pumped to offer three doses of the current Denver Senior Champion Bull 74-51 Sudden Look. This will be your only opportunity to purchase this semen in the summer of 2014. Justamere owns Canadian semen rights to this great herd sire.

The bull from the Black show that EVERYONE was talking about in Denver this year was Sudden Look. EVERYONE who was there said he was the ‘Canadian’ bull in attendance – so massive muscled and big middled to produce those rugged sons and broody daughters… the Canadian kind… and the kind that lead to “Building the Legacy”!

3 Straws

Red Rainbow B Backlash 7A SemenLot5 Straws

84 A&B

The Bablitz family of Rainbow Red Angus have been increasing the recognition of their name over the past two years with high sellers at Red Round-up and top quality consignments to the annual Towaw bull sale. Backlash has been making friends since birth, culminating his ‘calf ’ year by being named the CAA Gold Show Bull Calf Champion. Not only is he phenotypically exciting, he is high performance (WW 963 lbs, YW 1466 lbs) being in the top 2% for both his weaning and yearling EPDs balanced with a moderate 86 lbs actual BW. One of the most talked about bulls in Red Angus, Bablitz’ needed to use him themselves so this is your first opportunity to access these genetics. Please note this semen will be available this summer for late flushing or early breeding next year.

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Justamere Farms Ltd. Jon & Shelly Fox and family 306-825-9702 [email protected]

74-51 Sudden Look 1023

Rainbow Red Angus The Bablitz family/Brooke Bablitz780-785-2813 [email protected] [email protected]

Red Rainbow B Backlash 7A

Brooking Prosecutor 222 SemenLot5 Straws

85 A&B

Brooking Prosecutor 222 is an exciting herd sire that topped the Morrison family’s spring ’13 online sale at $44,000. He has been a standout since the beginning, as he most closely resembles his sire, Motive (Lot 94). He stands on perfect feet, is low birth (83 lbs) and has big-time performance (205 day weight of 943 lbs and 365 day weight 1,494). His awesome dam and grand dam are big bodied, easy fleshing females, along with perfect udders with high quality milk. The dam has a +38 milk EPD and a 205 ratio of 2nd of 73 at 118 and the maternal grand dam has a +32 milk EPD. As Agribition’s reigning Reserve Grand Champion Bull, you’re getting in on the ‘ground floor’ of the next ‘great one’! Also donated by Come As U R.

Brooking Prosecutor 222

Brooking Angus Ranch The Morrison family Justin: 306-536-4590 [email protected]

Canadian SiresScott Bohrson

Bohrson: [email protected]

www.bohrson.com

BW WW YW Milk TM0.2 52 89 20 -EPDs

Tattoo: IMP 1023Y • Reg. #: 1778927

BW WW YW Milk TM1.2 67 107 14 47

EPDs

Tattoo: BABZ 7A • Reg. #: 1740179

BW WW YW Milk TM3.2 53 103 32 64

EPDs

Tattoo: JSTN 22Z • Reg. #: 1691217

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Red CC Expansion 5E SemenLot

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Red CC Expansion 5E was purchased by Towaw after being the Reserve Futurity Champion Bull at Red Roundup for Bryon Wolters’ Coulee Crest Angus herd. He went on to be the ‘95 Agribition Reserve Champion Bull as a calf and proved to be one of the best female producers ever used at Towaw. The mark of a truly great breeding bull is when he produces a great son; Expansion produced his great son, Red Towaw Indeed 104H in 1998. While he may be almost 20 years old, Expansion genetics are ‘right for the times’ as a daughter, Red Towaw Molly 406A, has been named Champion Junior Heifer at Bashaw, and Reserve Junior Heifer at the Olds Interbreed Junior shows this spring. Please see her picture here as well, and recognize that Thomas’ show heifer, 406A, is, indeed, a full

sister to Indeed 104H!

865 Straws

Red CC Expansion 5E

S A V Eliminator 9105 SemenLot5 Straws

87 A,B,

SAV Eliminator is the powerful lead off Rito 707 of Ideal 3407 7075 son selected by Peak Dot and Johnson Livestock Angus as a $95,000 feature of the 2010 SAV sale. He was the top marbling bull of his calf crop with an IMF ratio of 155 and scanned a 365-day REA of 15.8 inches with a yearling scrotal measurement of 41 cm. Eliminator has consistently sired pounds, length, sheer thickness and extreme muscle density. Eliminator breeds true and his consistency is unparalleled. This may be the final time you have opportunity to access Eliminator semen, so the time is right to include this benchmark performance sire into your program.

S A V Eliminator 9105

Connealy Consensus 7229 SemenLot5 Straws

88 Connealy Consensus 7229 has proven himself to be that ‘next generation’ bull for Hamilton Farms that provides calving ease, yet adds loads of performance to your calves. Calves by Consensus are docile, have lots of thickness, and look like the kind that will make great cows. He is one of the leading Angus sires south of the border and this is one of rare opportunities to access his semen in Canada. Hamilton Farms top son by Consensus in 2013 sold to LLB Angus at $51,000 and a daughter sold through their 2012 sale to Continental Angus for $7,750. Pine Creek Angus Stud in Australia purchased a Consensus daughter through the 2012 Headliner sale for $9,500.

Hamilton Farms Rob & Gail Hamilton and family 403-932-5980 [email protected]

Connealy Consensus 7229

Towaw Cattle Co. Ltd. Kirk & Jill Wildman and family 780-785-3443 [email protected]

C & D

Peak Dot Ranch Ltd. The Moneo family

[email protected]

[email protected]

406A • full sister to Indeed 104H

BW WW YW Milk TM0.8 52 97 15 41

EPDs

Tattoo: CCF 5E • Reg. #: 836778

BW WW YW Milk TM2.8 60 120 26 56EPDs

Tattoo: IMP 9105W • Reg. #: 1545531

BW WW YW Milk TM2.2 64 105 34 66

EPDs

Tattoo: IMP 9122W • Reg. #: 1593730

Johnson Livestock Angus David & Andrew Johnson and family306-736-7393 [email protected]

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Sankeys Justified 101 SemenLot 89The Champion of the Champions. He was the American Angus Association Show Bull of the Year in 2013 and impressed all of us when he owned the ‘winner’s circle’ in Denver to start the year. Fast forward to 2014 and his first set of calves are absolutely incredible at Justamere. The breeders who were able to use him last year are very impressed with what they have on the ground. He is certain to have a huge impact on the future of the Angus breed. The Fox family want to thank Semex Beef and all their partners in this great bull for “Building the Legacy” with this donation.

5 Straws

S A V Four Seasons 5231 SemenLot5 Straws

90 A&B

Four Seasons is the senior herd sire at Johnson Livestock and at 9 years of age continues to cover his group of cows. They originally purchased him in 2006, but due to the closed border didn’t get to walk him until 2007. Since this limited beginning he has gone on to sire more than 400 registered progeny at Johnson Livestock including several of the high selling bulls in their annual sale. The biggest reason the Johnsons were willing to donate Four Seasons semen, for this first time at public auction, is because over the past three years they have kept every one of his daughters, not offering a single one for sale. Four Seasons already has six Elite daughters and he is expected to become one of the only living Elite sires very soon.

Justamere Farms Ltd. Jon & Shelly Fox and family 306-825-9702 [email protected]

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Johnson Livestock Angus David & Andrew Johnson and family306-736-7393 [email protected]

S A V Four Seasons 5231

EXAR Western 2437B SemenLot5 Straws

91 Get in on the ground floor with this impressive full brother to EXAR Classen 1422B.

Of course, Western is a son of the unbelievable Dameron First Class, for which the limited semen sales are commanding $5,000 per straw. Western’s mother, EXAR Princess 2006, is bred to be a Champion and produce Champions. Justamere is excited to donate this semen along with their partners and donors of Lot 99, Semex Beef, as well as Chris and Charlene Carr. Western features impressive EPDs which are being proven by the impressive set of calves on the ground this year at Justamere.

EXAR Western 2437B

BW WW YW Milk TM3.1 56 95 22 50

EPDs

Tattoo: IMP 101Y • Reg. #: 1762026

BW WW YW Milk TM3.7 55 87 28 56

EPDs

Tattoo: IMP 5231R • Reg. #: 1357441

BW WW YW Milk TM4.1 67 108 29 62

EPDs

Tattoo: IMP 2437Z • Reg. #: 1762027

Justamere Farms Ltd. Jon & Shelly Fox and family 306-825-9702 [email protected]

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We could call this the Kodiak page because three of the most important bulls in recent times in Canada and in the United States are featured here. Kodiak has established himself as one of the leading sires in the Angus industry today.

Recognize his results: he sold through the 2005 Masterpiece for $45,000 for ½ interest. . Offspring have sold for $52,000 ½ interest, $82,500 ½ interest, a $20,000 daughter; his first 40 calves to sell at auction averaged more than $7,000. Kodiak’s progeny have done well in the show ring as well as the pasture. Remember Soo Line Cattle Co. winning Grand Champion Pen of Bulls at the 2010 National Western Stock Show in Denver with Kodiak-sired bulls? Never before has a Canadian breeder won this prestigious event let alone a Canadian bred bull being the sire.

925 Straws

HF Kodiak 5R

HF Tiger 5T SemenLot5 Straws

93 Tiger originally sold for a record breaking $52,000 for ½ interest, and would go on to enhance, even build, his sire’s legendary reputation. He was born unassisted from a 2–year-old female with just 76 lbs birth weight. He then performed all summer and weaned off his mom on August 30th with a weight of 830 lbs. Tiger had a perfect show career, topped off with his undefeated 2009, being named:1) Grand Champion Bull at the World Angus Forum 2009 at Spruce Meadows in Calgary, AB;2) Grand Champion and Supreme Champion bull at Farmfair International;3) Grand Champion and Supreme Champion Bull at the Canadian Western Agribition.… a feat NEVER before accomplished! And his progeny are doing it now and will continue to do so!

HF Tiger 5T

Soo Line Motive 9016 SemenLot5 Straws

94 And the Kodiak story continues with this son, renowned worldwide for his low birth, muscle expression, muscle capacity, unmatched character and eye appeal. Motive’s storied history includes:• Being a top-selling lot in the 2010 Bases Loaded Sale where ½ interest sold for $55,000. He was the lead-off member of the 2010 NWSS Champion Pen of Three Bulls.• His producing daughters are beautifully uddered, easy fleshing, moderate framed individuals. They are carbon copies of Motive’s dam, the $45,000 TLA Beauty 5R.• Sales of his offspring gaining momentum with ‘high in-demand’ offspring.

Average BW for bull calves: 81 lbsAverage BW for heifer calves: 77 lbs Soo Line Cattle Co.

Roger Hardy 306-458-2323 [email protected]

Soo Line Motive 9016

BW WW YW Milk TM-0.2 52 88 18 44

EPDs

Tattoo: HAMI 5R • Reg. #: 1274305

BW WW YW Milk TM0.6 64 123 31 63EPDs

Tattoo: HAMI 5T • Reg. #: 1402252

BW WW YW Milk TM0.2 53 93 28 93

EPDs

Tattoo: SOO 16W • Reg. #: 1504907

Hamilton Farms Rob & Gail Hamilton and family 403-932-5980 [email protected]

Hamilton Farms Rob & Gail Hamilton 403-932-5980 [email protected]

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N Bar Emulation EXT SemenLot 95What do/can you say about a breed legend like EXT? That you use him for added capacity, added body length, added muscling, strong feet and pasterns and the most feminine, highest producing daughters in Angus history? That he continues to be a force in the Angus breed whose maternal influence and carcass values remain in demand? Or do you just leave it that the CAA recently remembered we have a little inventory of EXT semen that we will release through “Building the Legacy” ONLY so you have the opportunity to share in this legendary bull who is a certified Canadian Angus Elite Sire?

5 Straws

Choice of Alta Genetics SemenLot10 Straws

96 A, B

Below is a list of bulls that you can choose from for a minimum 10 units each a total of 30 units. The bulls to choose from are:

Black Angus:• Connealy Arsenal 2174 2174 17314528• Hoover Inspiration L30 17306288• S A V Blacksmith 2815 2815 17318826

Red Angus:• Red Brylor Talisker 202T LMP 202T 1410189• Red Brylor Big Wind 48W LMP 48W 1504443• Red Six Mile End Game 630A SIXM 630A 1751617

Canadian Angus Assoc. 403-571-3580 [email protected]

N Bar Emulation EXT

Alta Genetics Terry White403-226-0666 [email protected]

Connealy Arsenal 2174

BW WW YW Milk TM1.8 41 73 18 39

EPDs

Tattoo: IMP 479U • Reg. #: 849773

& C

Hoover Inspiration

Red Brylor Big Wind 48W

Red Brylor Talisker 202T

S A V Blacksmith 2815Red Six Mile End Game 630A

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S A V Net Worth 4200 SemenLot

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A true cow changer! Net Worth sires as much visual muscle as any Angus sire there is. This well proven sire continues year in and year out with sell-out semen sales due to worldwide demand. His daughters may be his greatest legacy with outstanding udder quality, superb fleshing ease and fertility bred in.

975 Straws

S A V Net Worth 4200

44 Conveyance OX52 SemenLot5 Straws

98 A & B The #2 $Beef sire in Select Sires entire offering and #1 $Beef son of War Party in the breed. No bull in the breed beats his tandem of $Beef and Docility. A noteworthy lineage—Conveyance is a maternal brother to the great B/R Genesis. This perfect outcross to pedigrees including Predestined, 5050, Total and Objective.

44 Conveyance OX52

Choice of Semex SemenLot5 Straws

99 A & B Your choice of any bull in the 2014 Semex catalogue.

Black Angus bulls: http://www.semex.com/beef/i?lang=en&beef=list&av=C

Red Angus bulls: http://www.semex.com/beef/i?lang=en&beef=list&breed=RA&av=C

Semex 519-821-5060 [email protected]

Vision Unanimous 1418

BW WW YW Milk TM4.7 58 108 30 59

EPDs

Tattoo: IMP 4200P • Reg. #: 1309743

BW WW YW Milk TM3.4 63 109 30 61EPDs

Tattoo: IMP 52X • Reg. #: 1770651

Genex 519-835-3982 [email protected]

Select Sires Canada Inc.613-258-3800 ext. 229 [email protected]

Red Lazy MC Spyder 149AS A V Harvestor 0338Mohnen South Dakota 402

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Choice of Flushing or Semen Collection Services ($1200 value)

Lot 100Bow Valley Genetics has donated your choice of a flush or semen collection services on the cow or bull of your choice.

Includes:• All drugs for stimulating the donor• Flushing of the donor or collection of the semen• All freezing costs• Implanting up to 5 fresh or frozen embryos

Buyer is responsible for the following:• All board costs on donor and recipients if in our donor centre• Boarding costs of bull• Supplying semen for AI• Mileage if done on farm

Flushing or Semen Collection

Advertisement Today’s Angus AdvantageLotAdvertisement

101 A & B

A full page, full colour advertisement in one of the two Canadian publications serving our Angus fraternity. Published five times a year, the mandate of “Today’s Angus Advantage” is the promotion and enhancement of all sectors of the Angus breed. For those looking for image and a marketing edge, get your “advantage” here and enhance your target audience.

T Bar C Cattle Company Ltd. has been marketing purebred seedstock for more than four decades and grown into a leader of full service sale management.

T Bar has generously donated TWO pages, the first, or “A” lot will be sold to help the Canadian Angus Foundation in “Building the Legacy” and the “B” lot will then be sold for the Saskatchewan Angus Association to defer costs associated with hosting the 2014 CAA National Convention.

Bow Valley Genetics 1-888-292-6845 [email protected]

Today's Angus Advantage 306-933-4200 [email protected]

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28-Page Sale Catalogue Design, Creation & Set-UpLot

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Brought to you by the creative force behind Prairie Pistol Designs, Melissa McRae, and her family’s operation, Mar Mac Farms, this opportunity is for complete design, creation and set-up for an up to 28-page sale catalogue or promotional book. Melissa is excited about ‘giving back’ to “Building the Legacy” since she was part of the World Champion Team at last fall’s World Angus Forum in New Zealand. Please remember our inaugural “Building the Legacy” two years ago was to fund our Canadian Juniors’ travel to participate in this first ever global ‘Youth Team Challenge’.

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“Master of the Herd” by Wendy RisdaleLotAngus Art

103

Since the CAA Centennial in Brandon, Manitoba in 2006, the Canadian Angus Foundation has been proud to bring our ‘Official CAA Print’ of each Red and Black Angus to you. Wendy

Risdale has been commissioned to paint new ‘official’ art for us, and we will have these for you to ‘unveil’ at ‘Building the Legacy 4’ next June. For now, however, this is another opportunity to score our Red print, “Master of the Herd”, and our Black print, “Looking to the Future”.

For nearly seven years, Rural Route Creations has served as a one-stop livestock marketing company for producers across the U.S. Today, as an umbrella company of Dorran Marketing Inc., Cassie Dorran along with her husband Ryan, are proud to offer the same marketing services to their Canadian customers. As a photographer, Cassie shows inspiring artistry, and we are the beneficiary of a donation for this year’s ‘Building the Legacy’! Barn photos are a favourite of the company’s, featuring a “Barn Wednesday” photo every week on their Facebook page. Tamarack Studios of Lacombe, Alberta, has professionally framed this photo for auction. To check out more of Cassie’s photography, please see her online gallery at ruralroutecreations.com.

Dorran Marketing Inc.Rural Route Creations 403-507-5953 [email protected] www.ruralroutecreations.com

Prairie Pistol DesignsMar Mac Farms Melissa McRae204-728-3058 [email protected]

Canadian Angus Assoc.403-571-3580 [email protected]

“Looking to the Future” by Wendy RisdaleLotAngus Art

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Original Framed and Matted Barn PhotographLotWestern Art

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Lot 106Known as one of Canada’s greatest Angus producers, the Morasch family of Bassano, AB possesses talents outside of seedstock production. In addition to the hard-

Valley Genetics, represented in donated Lot 100 on page 17, there is a strong artistic

herself. We are fortunate to have a prize-winning Laurie Morasch photograph on

Western Art

“Bull In the Fog” by Susan Thompson PrintLotAngus Art

107

large herd of commercial Angus cows and background more than 1,000 calves each fall. Al’s family previously ran a registered Angus herd under the Roydale Angus herdname. Sue is a very talented artist, believing in quality over quantity as she puts in countless hours on

the Paddle River. For more information on Susan’s work, please check out her online gallery at: http://

thompson.html.

Lazy MC Angus Laurie Morasch403-641-2621 [email protected]

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san-thompson.html

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Original Framed and Matted Photograph

2011 Ambassador Austen Anderson Original DrawingLotWestern Art

108

Back by popular demand! Austen Anderson was the 2011 Canadian Angus Foundation

preeminent young Angus leaders and is back at their home operation in Swan River, MB,

of the legacy our Foundation hopes to build and supporting his donation assures that many more youth are served by the objectives of the Foundation for years to come.

Austen Anderson204-734-2073 [email protected]

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Framed Angus Photograph by Shauna FocklerLot

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Found by former CAA General Manager Michael Latimer’s wife, Fritz, in a trade fair, we have been proud to donate Shauna Fockler’s “Grass is Greener on the Other Side” to each ‘Building the Legacy’ fundraiser so far, and they’ve proven popular each time. Shauna is a young photographer from Medicine Hat, AB who specializes in rural settings for her art. Please visit her online gallery at: www.etsy.com/ca/shop/FotogirlCreations. Alternately, her work is found at The Hive and Annie McGuire Interior and Design in Medicine Hat, SAAG in Lethbridge and The Daffodil Gallery in Edmonton.

109Angus Art

Last fall’s contest to adorn a feature wall in your new national Angus headquarters, Angus Central, yielded hundreds of awesome photographs. After careful selection by our Regional Associations and CAA staff, we selected the nine we felt best represent our national Angus scene. This donation allows you to purchase YOUR CHOICE of these pictures for YOUR wall! You can select your choice of these provincial representations and your CAA will get it framed and matted to your specifications and shipped to your home. The winning bidder will have a part of our Angus Central “Regional Showcase” to enjoy each and every day! And you are showcasing an amazing Canadian talent in the process.

As a related donation to that above, this picture will be on display and ready for you at Convention. This is a representation of the Regional Showcase we have on the east wall of ‘The Commons’ in your Angus ‘home away from home’, Angus Central! This donation allows you to showcase the regional Angus geography, interest and culture that brings us together as singular, united Canadians!

Canadian Angus Assoc.403-571-3580 [email protected]

Choice of “Regional Showcase” Framed PictureLotAngus Art

110

Framed and Matted “Regional Showcase” DisplayLotAngus Art

111

Canadian Angus Assoc.403-571-3580 [email protected]

Canadian Angus Assoc.403-571-3580 [email protected]

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Lot 112The Wilson family continues to impress with their skills and abilities outside our cattle industry. Lee and Dawn’s eldest, Ty, an active part of Miller Wilson Angus, is also a gifted talent in the art of crafting furniture. Ty is currently designing and building a signature piece for this donation. Please note the picture is of a table Ty has built for the CEO’s office at Angus Central.

Artisan

Jewelry Set – Bracelet, Earrings & NecklaceLotJewelry

113

Sitting at her kitchen table with a few beads and a dream, Saskatchewan designer and entrepreneur Rachel Mielke founded Hillberg & Berk in 2007. Beautiful, sophisticated and timeless... every piece of jewellery Hillberg & Berk creates encompasses these elements. Rachel believes every woman should possess self-confidence, an optimistic outlook on life and several pieces of beautiful jewellery that she truly loves. As successfully featured on “Dragon’s Den” and a contemporary Saskatchewan classic, Hillberg & Berk’s donation is highly appreciated!

Dead Wood FurnitureMiller Wilson Angus Ty: 780-781-7144 Lee & Dawn: 780-372-3529 [email protected] [email protected]

Hillberg & Berk306-522-5893 [email protected]

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Unique, One-of-a-Kind Handcrafted Furniture

T-Shirt (given to every AB 4-H Member Supporting Angus Genetics in 2014)LotApparel

114

Capturing the zeitgeist of The Chive ‘wave of popularity’, the Alberta Angus Association has donated one of their 2014 commemorative 4-H t-shirts to help ‘build the legacy’. Every year for decades, Alberta 4-H members have received a token of appreciation for showing an Angus steer or female. For a number of years now, the AAA has provided a t-shirt and this year’s will prove to be perhaps the most popular to date! We are grateful to import one to Saskatchewan for our Foundation fundraiser!

Alberta Angus Association403-556-9057 [email protected]

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Lot 118Our good friend Tom Burke has done it again! Adding an international flavour to our Foundation fundraiser, the newly elected American Angus Association board member has provided a ‘Special Edition’ of his newly printed “Angus Legends” two-volume Angus history book. Canada figures prominently so please indulge in our collaborative North American history of our breed!

Angus History

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“Angus Legends” – Special Edition Book Set

Durant Signed Saskatchewan Roughriders JerseyLotApparel

119

Does this donation need any introduction? A Roughriders football jersey signed by quarterback Darian Durant. Such is the stuff that dreams are made of… particularly when Convention is hosted in Riderville in the heart of Rider Nation!

Saskatchewan [email protected]

American Angus Hall of FameTom Burke816-532-0811 [email protected]

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You all know Belinda Wagner and the many ‘hats’ she wears, providing leadership to the Saskatchewan Angus Association, Canadian Angus Association (as our Junior Coordinator), Canadian Angus Foundation (as Executive Director) as well as varied sector interests like the Saskatchewan Livestock Association. What you may not realize is that Belinda is an extraordinary hostess and chef. She has donated ‘dinner for four’ at her home – Chez Belinda – to help ‘build the legacy’.

120Experience

Agribition will donate a package of 4 day passes and 4 rodeo tickets (for Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday) along with one of their belt buckles OR they have their sky box available for Wednesday of the show if you would rather, which seats 8 and includes a ‘host bar’ with all you can consume and appetizers provided courtesy of the Canadian Angus Association.

Get a ‘jump’ on your planning for next year! The 2015 CAA National Convention will be held in Calgary and feature your national headquarters, Angus Central, prominently; you should be there! The host hotel is the Radisson Hotel & Conference Centre in northeast Calgary, a very quick trip from Angus Central! This donation gives you one full registration for Convention including three nights’ accommodation at the host hotel.

Canadian Western Agribition306-565-0565 [email protected]

Canadian Western Agribition PassesLotExperience

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2015 National Angus Convention AttendanceLotExperience

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Belinda Wagner306-757-6133 [email protected]

Radisson Hotel & Conference CenterCanadian Angus Association403-571-3580 [email protected]

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Lot 123Here is something that does not come along every day… if EVER! This donation comes from your CAA Board and staff. The winning bidder will receive an evening for four, including dinner, with the 2014–15 CAA elected Board of Directors at Angus Central during either their fall (September) or winter (January) meeting. Your dinner will be prepared and served by CAA staff while drinks and hosting is courtesy of the Board members. Further, you will have your own audience with the Board of Directors for up to three hours this evening.

Experience

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Dinner for 4 with the CAA Board of Directors at Angus Central

Dinner and Accommodations at Temple Garden Mineral Spa ResortLotExperience

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Our 2014 Convention host hotel has donated an evening away for the romantic in you… or perhaps for the practical business-oriented cattleman in you who wants to do some farm tours in the Moose Jaw area! Either way, you will be treated to dinner, an evening in the resort and breakfast the next morning.

Temple Gardens Mineral Spa Resort306-694-5055 www.templegardens.sk.ca

Canadian Angus Assoc.403-571-3580 [email protected]

Accommodations at Ramada during SK Beef Industry Conf.LotExperience

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Ramada Plaza, Regina will donate two nights in a Plaza Signature Room during the 2015 beef industry conference next January. The conference will throw in two banquet tickets for the Saskatchewan Beef Industry Conference, January 21st–23rd, 2015 in Regina, SK. To complete the package, we have a $100 gift certificate to The Keg.

Ramada Plaza, ReginaSaskatchewan Beef Industry ConferenceVision 2000SBIC: 306-731-7610 shannon.mcarton@sasktel.netwww.saskbeefconference.comwww.templegardens.sk.ca

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First Choice of Angus Central Patio PillersLot

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Own a piece of Angus Central, your national Canadian Angus headquarters!

Over the next four years, we are making available the opportunity for you to STAMP Angus Central with your brand. You have the opportunity to purchase your choice of which of these four pillars you want to put your operation/company logo, contact information, and message on. As the national ‘hub’ of Canada’s Angus service, we are increasingly becoming a ‘gathering place’ for industry, having held a Ministerial press conference and numerous industry and community meetings. You will receive an approximate

1½ foot wide x 2 foot long eye-level space ‘to call your own’ to show everyone who enters Angus Central what you have to share, advertise and communicate with those who visit. Increasingly, we will utilize the patio for functions so your investment will be noticed. Each pillar is sold for a four-year term.

Considerations:

Please do not include specific dates with years, although a general “Third Monday in March” is fine;The Canadian Angus Foundation must approve of your display design;

You are purchasing the SPACE only. We estimate costs of your signage or steel, brass, iron, etc. plaque or whatever you wish to put into the pillar (we have received quotes from a number of stonemasons) to be from $500 to $1,000 to complete the project and make the pillar your own.

If you have any questions about this, please do not hesitate to contact Belinda Wagner ([email protected]; 306-537-1518) or Rob Smith ([email protected]; 403-861-6884) to discuss.

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Canadian Angus Assoc.403-571-3580 [email protected]

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THANK

YOU

Your support of the 2012 & 2013 Building the Legacy sales has funded thousands of dollars worth of youth opportunities and last fall helped 12 of our youth attend the World Angus Forum, bringing home the Youth Programme champion and reserve of the world!

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Sale 3The LegacyCAF’s Building

ABS Global Inc.• 2013Alta Genetics • 2012-13American Angus Hall of Fame • 2013Austen Anderson • 2012Bandura Ranches • 2012Bar-E-L Angus • 2013Belvin Angus• 2012Lee & Leanne Carfantan • 2012Bill and Tyler Fulton • 2013Blairs.Ag Cattle Co. • 2012-13Border Butte Angus • 2012Bow Valley Genetics • 2012Cudlobe Farms • 2012-13Davis-Rairdan International • 2013DJH & Associates Ltd. • 2013EverythingAngus.com • 2012French River • 2012GenerVations •2013Genex • 2013Glen Islay Angus •2013Greg Comstock & Doug Fee • 2012Hamilton Farms •2013Justamere Farms •2013Lazy MC Angus • 2012***LLB Angus • 2012-13Lookout Stock Farm • 2012Mar Mac Farms • 2013Miller Wilson Angus • 2012-13Northline Angus • 2013Peak Dot Ranch Ltd. •2013Poplar Meadows Angus • 2013Remitall Farms • 2013Sandy Margetts • 2012Select Sires • 2013Semex • 2013Six Mile Red Angus • 2013Ter-Ron Farms • 2013Today’s Angus Advantage • 2013Towaw Cattle Co. Ltd. • 2012Triple S Red Angus • 2013Canadian Angus Association • 2012-13

*** indicates donor of a ‘Pick of the Heifer Calf Crop’

Our Canadian Angus Foundation, the CAA’s charitable division, holds as its key objectives:

1) Youth: Opportunity for personal growth and development for Junior members of the Association through the activities of, but not limited to, Canadian Junior Angus;

2) History: Collection and preservation of the Association’s and its membership’s historical archives;

3) Scientific Research & Development: Research, development and technological advancement to create and enhance breed improvement tools used by Association members and those supporting and utilizing Angus genetics;

4) Member Education: Education of the Association membership and those supporting Angus genetics with national and international cattle and beef interests.

THANK YOU to our Building the Legacy donors from 2012 and 2013