May 31, 2022 Super Booster

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The JAYWALKERS’ JAMBOREE SUPER BOOSTER, May 31, 2022 – Page 12

More to do at Pleasure Island UNRESERVED LIVE AUCTION SALE Trout Pond Leslie and Treasa Nemeth Location: Warburg, Alberta

Being from the junction of Highways 20 and 39, go 1 mile east on Highway 39 to RR 40, then 1¼ miles north. OR 42113-RR 40, Warburg, Alberta

Date: Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. Watch For Signs • GST will be charged where applicable • Lunch Available COMBINE • MF 860 Silver Cab Hydro. SP Combine, CAH, V-8 diesel, Melroe pick-up chopper, major machine overhaul in 2017, list available, 3202 hrs., S/N 174619565 SWATHERS • Westward 7000 18’ Hydro SP Swather, CAH, c/w pickup reels, grain lifters, rubberized canvas, 1818 hrs., S/N 69636 • Versatile 400 Hydro SP Swather c/w mounted 10’ pickup; used as swath lifter • 2-Wheel Swather Transport GRAIN HANDLING • Wheat Heart BH 851 Grain Auger c/w hyd. mover, 27 hp, ES Kohler eng., like new S/N WH-5609 • Kongskilde Cushion Air 700 Grain Vac c/w 1000 PTO and hoses • Westfield TE 80-36 Grain Auger c/w hyd., mover, 18 hp ES Kohler eng, like new, S/N 171964 • 14’x5” Electric Over Hyd. Drill Fill • 12’x5” Hyd. Over Electric Drill Fill TRUCK • 1973 Chev C50 Truck c/w 7½’x14’ wooden box, 4-sp trans, V-8, roll tarp, 8:25x20 tires, 55,600 miles, S/N CCE533V106715 EQUIPMENT • Morris 20’ M10 DD Press Drill c/w fert. and grass attachment, markers, hyd., transport and wind curtains • Case IHC 4800 32’ VS Cultivator c/w mounted harrows • Morris CP-719 21’ CP Cult. c/w 4-bar mounted harrows and wind curtains

• Versatile 16’ Single Wing Tandem Disc c/w notched blades • Farm King 50’ Auto Fold Harrow Drawbar c/w tine harrows • HD 2-Shank Hyd. Lift Sub Soiler • Brandt 400 gal. Tandem Axle Field Sprayer c/w 56’ booms and PTO pump • United Tool 2T Fert. Spreader 540 PTO and Tarp • Flexi-Coil Fully Hyd. Trailer Post Pounder • PTO Barb Wire Roller c/w trailer MISCELLANEOUS Two Wheel ½T Box Trailer Farm Wagon 12’ HD Drag c/w Cat Rail F.E.L. Brush Piller (15) 10’ 5-Bar Panels 500 gal. Water Tank AC 48” Lawn Sweep Push Mowers JD Pressure Washer Cherry Wood Table c/w 5 chairs Cherry Wood Dresser c/w mirror Two 500 gal. Fuel Tanks c/w stands (14) Sidewalk Blocks Assort. Tires and Rims Steel Tire Stand 21’ Beeline Granular Applicator 10’x30’ Folding Curtain c/w track Air Hose B&D Workmate Bench Jerry Cans Small Tires Toolbox Assort. Chains 1½” Rope (2) Acetylene Cutting Torches c/w gauges • Grain Probe and Thermometer

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Parts Washer 200A Battery Charger Booster Pulleys Hyd. Jack Jack-all Jacks JD Battery Grease Guns Socket Sets New Maxim ½” Cordless Impact Mechanical Stool 12V Fuel Pump, new Wrenches • Tap & Die Sets Pipe Wrenches Boomers 30”x5’ Steel Work Bench Assort. Power Tools (3) 4”x6”x20’ Timbers 25’ New Power Pole (5) Joints Well Piping c/w rods and cyl. (3) 1½”x14”x12’ Boards Approx (30) 6”x16’ Drop Siding Assort. Lumber TriPlex Beam Scale c/w extra weights (2) Grain Scoops Beatty Water Pump Jack Assort. 1 gal. Glass Jugs Many more items too numerous to mention

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE Mr. and Mrs. Nemeth are discontinuing grain farming, therefore this sale. All of the equipment was shedded all the time and is in fieldready condition. For more information call Leslie Nemeth at 780-848-2661 or Miller’s Auction Service at 780920-6738 or 780-789-2226 www.millersauctionservice.com

License No. 200809 Box 71, Sunnybrook, AB ALVIN MILLER 780-789-2226 or Cell 780-920-6738 TREVOR MILLER 780-722-2705 BARRY KASHA 780-374-2472 Camrose, Daysland Clerk: Tera Lange “For Reasonable Rates and Excellent, Friendly Service, Give Us a Call”

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Camrose and District Fish and Game Association president Glen Hand tidies up the area around the Pleasure Island Trout Pond located

approximately six kilometres east of Camrose on Highway 13, and one kilometre south on Range Road 195.

Terms: Cash or valid cheques, certified cheque, bank draft, bank letter of credit, electronic transfer, Mastercard or Visa. 3% usage fee for Mastercard and Visa. No purchases to be removed until settlement has been made. List is subject to additions and/or deletions. Neither the owner, the auctioneer or staff of the auctioneer shall be held responsible for any loss or accident on or off the auction site. Look for pictures on our website: www.millersauctionservice.com

By Lori Larsen

Located approximately six kilometres east of Camrose on Highway 13, and one kilometre south on Range Road 195, Camrose and District Fish and Game Pleasure Island Trout Pond is the ideal place to go and spend some leisure time fishing or exploring the great outdoors around the well maintained grounds. Pleasure Island Trout Pond is the result of a joint effort between the Wildlife Trust Fund (Alberta) and Camrose and District Fish and Game Association (CDFGA), a not-for-profit organization that is an affiliate of the Alberta Fish and Game Association. This beautiful little gem is maintained by dedicated volunteer members of the Camrose and District Fish and Game Association, who advocate for ethical hunting, fishing and other outdoor activities. “The CDFGA has maintained and developed the property for over 25 years,” said Camrose and District Fish and Game Association president Glen Hand. “We have a very popular trout pond consisting of 10 different fishing stations, all of which have either benches or picnic tables.” The area is enjoyed by all ages with all capabilities, and includes a large wheelchair accessible dock and four floating docks. “The pond is stocked every year and has recently been stocked with 1,400 rainbow, brook and brown trout.” Located so close to Camrose, it is the perfect place to visit and enjoy the serenity of an early morning or late afternoon fish. “Even if you don’t fish, it’s fun to come out and watch the fish jump, sometimes up to two feet out of the water, especially when they are feeding at night,” suggested Hand. Aside from the pond, the area also has a picnic shelter, picnic table, a natural amphitheatre and an observation dock on the marsh, where a person can spend hours watching a variety of birds and waterfowl that frequent and nest in the area. “Around the pond, we have installed a large number of birdhouses for swallows and purple martins, and two bat houses as well, so there is always a flurry of activity to be seen and experienced.” Guests to Pleasure Island will delight in close encounters with nesting purple martins as they flit in and out of their birdhouses that are faithfully maintained by purple martin landlords from Camrose

and area. “We also maintain ground cover for nesting birds like ducks, and artificial structures for nesting geese.” To add to the already abundant habitat for birds and other wildlife, the CDFGA has planted a variety of deciduous and coniferous trees in the area. When you are not sitting and taking in some fishing or just the natural beauty that surrounds you, take a stroll on the over two kilometres of walking trails that have been developed by the volunteers. “There are three different loops, two of which can be used as off-leash areas complete with dog waste dispensers,” said Hand. Pet owners coming from the City or visitors making this stop along their travels can take advantage of this incredible option for allowing their dogs to have a little leash freedom. Users are reminded to be responsible pet owners and keep dogs at bay, mind aggressive animals carefully (leash if around others), pick up after your pet (where possible, especially on trails) and do not allow your dogs to be off-leash in the areas other than the designated trails. In hopes of year-round use of the area, the CDFGA members want to encourage people to also use the area for winter snowshoeing. “The trails are pretty conducive to snowshoeing, even for beginners, and if you don’t own a pair of snowshoes, the Camrose Public Library has some they loan out.” As you make your way around the trails, be sure to be on the lookout and treat with respect the plethora of wildlife that either passes through or call Pleasure Island their homes. “Besides the birds and waterfowl, there has been sightings of snakes, coyotes, gophers, deer, moose and other woodland creatures,” reported Hand, adding that you are bound to see some form of wildlife. The Camrose and District Fish and Game Association welcomes new members and meets the second Wednesday of every month, starting at 7 p.m., at the community room of the Camrose Superstore. For more information on the Camrose and District Fish and Game Association, visit the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/camrose fishandgameassociation.


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