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2010 ISC Backgrounder.Pdf Backgrounder ISC congratulates the following families with farms in Saskatchewan on receiving a 2010 ISC Century Family Farm Award (additional families have qualified for the award, but prefer not to have their names published): Recipient Name City Recipient Name City Gregory Grodaes Abbey Patrick and Natalie Erickson Beechy Lester Jorgenson Abbey Donald J. Bailey Bengough Doug Pederson Abbey Neil Buckler Bengough Ralph Pollock Abbey Alvin and Betty Haugen Bengough John Thorburn Abbey Norman Kemp Bengough John Ray Steen Admiral Gerald Rosvold Bengough Paul Lavoie Albertville Rick Rosvold Bengough Donat and Josephine Leduc Albertville Richard Stechyshyn Benito Wayne Bailey Alida Murray Anderson Biggar Mark and Cindy Beriault Alida Terrence and Barry Farrell Biggar Corrine and John Jacek Allan Vera Evalynn Mann Biggar David Stauble Alsask James McKay Biggar Arthur Corbin Aneroid Glen McLeod Biggar Ritchie and Rhonda Pilgrim Aneroid Robert Parker Biggar Robert and Signe, Joe and Audrey Raymond Aneroid Dale and Derek Thomson Biggar Robert Walls Aneroid Jeffrey Wheaton Biggar Wayne Kunz Annaheim William Spedding Bjorkdale Harvey and Marit Danielson Archerwill Jerry Popoff Blaine Lake Clifford M. Nelson Archerwill Steve and Sheila Berg Blomhoad Gerald and Melanie Delorme Assiniboia Robert Voice Bradwell Kelly Fjeldberg Assiniboia Sigmund and Dianna Beitel Briercrest Alf Garnet Gronsdahl Assiniboia Graham Hanlan Briercrest Jeannette Hildebrandt Assiniboia Kenneth Nestman Briercrest Garth Hillmer Assiniboia Sandra Warnock Briercrest Jason Hoffos Assiniboia Gordon Petrie Brock Leonard, Monty, Kelly and Jason Johnson Assiniboia Gerald R. Koob Bruno Donald, Victoria and Philip Kachuik Assiniboia Marvin and June Kun Bruno Carl J. Kesslering Assiniboia Peter Tarnowski Bruno David Meagher Assiniboia Ralph Sorestad Buchanan Keith Reitan Assiniboia Norman and Cynthia Smith Bulyea Maurice and Jacqualyn Simard Assiniboia Douglas Bader Burstall Joan Harmsworth Dow and Ian Dow Avonlea Lyle and Darla Baldwin Cabri William Paicu Avonlea Carolyn Cameron Cabri Jason Ritco Avonlea Basil Haydon Cabri Dawn and Terry Carlton Baldwinton Donavon Knutson Cabri Murray Wagner Balgonie Steven Mitchell Cabri Douglas McDougall Bankend Louise Napper Cabri Roy Redding Battleford Garry L. Pederson Cabri Allan and Vance Allinson Beechy Barry Schnuth Cabri Doreen Clark Beechy William Kendall Cadillac Lorrel Covey Beechy Kelvin Scansen Cadillac Douglas Crowley Beechy Brian Dietrich Calder 1 Recipient Name City Recipient Name City Bruce McConnell Cando Donna Gail E. Dawe Dinsmore Jason Dutchak Canora Arlo Lytle Dinsmore Douglas Kozmanuik Canora Stephen Bacon Dodsland Gail O'Dell Canora Hap and Lorna Bennett Dodsland Myron M. Owchar Canora Robert and Kevin Trumier Domremy Cal Phillippi Canora Agnes Fiessel Earl Grey Alfonse and Linda Trach Canora Gerald Egland Eastend Floyd R. Steeves Carnduff Donald Lundberg Eastend Miles Vass Carnduff Ron Lundsten Eastend Barry and Doreen Andrews Chaplin Leonard Work Eastend Pearl and David Fjaagesund Chaplin Isabel Ashley Eatonia Stephen Hughes Chaplin Douglas Bailey Eatonia Rene and Henry Baxter Christopher Lake Craig Bews Eatonia Wade and Theresa Hicke Claybank Brian Lothammer Eatonia Russell Goodall Climax Ed and Dawn Nunweiler Eatonia Greg Gryde Climax Patricia Anne Reinhardt Eatonia Irene Mything Climax Gordon Roesch Eatonia Daniel Sliva Climax Herbert and Dora Greening Edam Katherine Bratberg Codette Shannon Hood Edam Robert Hanson Codette Gerald Kramer Edenwold Marvin and Diane Stafford Codette Lawrence Joel Elbow Glen and Marlene Ridgway Colgate Grant Harbicht Elrose Terry and Melanie Reamer Consul Orville Shaw Elrose Lorne Zentner Consul Robert Thompson Elrose Cameron and Ellen Fritz Coronach Danny and Teresa Mills Endeavour John, Lillian, Grant and Lynn Noll Coronach Ronald Gallaway Estevan Norman Travland Coronach Kevon M. Hayes Estevan Selma Wirges Courval Alice Pawson Estevan Ronald G. Luke Crane Valley Roy Kraft Eston William and Doreen Carnegie Creelman Brian and Leslie Kraft Eston Milton Bingham Cut Knife Gerald McNichol Eston Jerry Duvall Cut Knife John Sutherland Eston Ron and Karen Kelly Cut Knife Daryl Aasen Fairy Glen Larry Millhouse Cut Knife Irene Bowman Fairy Glen Velma, Scott and Lucy Ovens Cut Knife Hjalmar Swanson Fairy Glen Douglas W. Robertson Cut Knife Kenneth and Della Petlock Fenwood Brett Robertson Cut Knife Eric Bisgaard Fife Lake John and Connie Thomson Cut Knife Roxy Elsada Johnston Fillmore Mona Wade Cut Knife Errol Evans Findlater Alfred Gunnlaugson D'Arcy Station Albert H. Luzny Findlater Ross S. Fawell Davidson Wesley Andrew Anderson Flaxcombe Willard Richmond Delisle Trevor Martin Flaxcombe Lars Bjorgan Demaine Grant Rennie Flaxcombe Paul Gottlob Denzil Arthur Wells Flaxcombe Patrick Rissling Denzil Wilmer Andrusiak Foam Lake Blair and Liz Schurman Denzil Alexander and Rosemarie Baranesky Foam Lake Daryl B. Sieben Denzil Darren Dvernichuk Foam Lake LaVerne Fahlman Dilke Melvin Hancheruk Foam Lake 2 Recipient Name City Recipient Name City Lionel Lemko Fosston Harold Haubrich Hodgeville Tim Preboy Fox Valley Leon Jacobs Hodgeville Jerry Schmaltz Fox Valley Arle and Debbie Nelson Hodgeville Kurtis Sehn Fox Valley Dale Pouteaux Hodgeville Jamie Mills Frenchman Butte Joseph Pusharz Hodgeville Glen and Linda Evenson Frontier Robert Reimche Hodgeville Brad and Gail Nelson Frontier Reg and Debra Waldenberger Hodgeville Hugh, Heidi and Doreen Brinkhurst Gallivan Wayne Watson Hodgeville Leslie G. Gallivan Gallivan David Wirsche Hodgeville Allen and Cheryl Laing Gallivan Adolph and Keenan Fahlman Holdfast Donald Laing Gallivan Loretta and Gordon Mengel Holdfast Barry and Kathleen Mykytuk Glaslyn Larry Dale Humboldt Brian Knudsen Glasnevin Lorraine, Leonard and Grant Folden Humboldt Barry Haubold Glenbush Terrance and Lois Indezeoski Humboldt Floyd Brusky Golden Prairie John and Jim Lees Humboldt Barry Martin Golden Prairie William Regush Humboldt Clarence Swininko Goodeve William and Katherine Burgess Imperial Robert Bourgeois Gravelbourg Gordon Webster Indian Head Edward Bowler Gravelbourg William and Rita Martin Ituna Marc Fortin Gravelbourg Margaret, Evelyn and Maureen Falkiner Kamsack Mary Lynn and Renaud LaRochelle Gravelbourg Penny and Dan Rezansoff Kamsack Victoria Morse Gravelbourg John Martin Kayville Kenneth Bueche Gray Gordon Zabolotney Kayville Richard Olson Gronlid Dennis and Sharlene Arnold Kelfield Gordon Butler Gull Lake Edward Choquette Kelvington Cecil Dutton Gull Lake Francis, Annette and Paul Dubé Kelvington Gerald Ericksteen Gull Lake Perey Leitner Kendal Cheryl Henry Gull Lake Leigh Potter Kennedy Richard Lich Gull Lake Duane and Lisa Murphy Kerrobert Ellis McDowell Gull Lake Arnold Schell Kerrobert Lorraine and Dean Mortensen Gull Lake Keith Smith Kerrobert Maurice Peltier Gull Lake Gerard Fournier Kincaid Lance and Tamara Sommer Gull Lake Grant Loverin Kincaid Donald Wheeler Gull Lake Kelvin Scott Kincaid Helen Taylor Hafford Erroll Simington Kincaid Mary Sowyshyn Hafford Peter, Minnie and Bill Abelseth Kindersley Donald Zimmer Handel Earl Campbell Kindersley Ernest and Jean Pryor Hawarden Dwayne Cox Kindersley Glen MacKenzie Hazenmore Gordon and Ruth Etsell Kindersley Randi Ellis Hazlet Jeff and Della Graham Kindersley Steven Robertson Hazlet Maury Jackson Kindersley Thomas Shannon Hazlet Patricia Layton Kindersley Larry Sletten Hazlet Audrey Noyes Kindersley Katherine Sletten Hazlet Tyler Smith Kindersley Grace and James West Hazlet Aaron Murray Stanley Kindersley Wilma and David Lovdahl Hendon John Stocks Kindersley Thomas Donnelly Herbert Annie Swystun Krydor John and Don Seibel Herbert Ken and Susan Allport Kyle 3 Recipient Name City Recipient Name City Marlene Foster Kyle Warren and Deborah Callfas Lloydminster Ted Fullerton Kyle William Cosh Lloydminster Donald Hodgins Kyle Rupert Gmeinweser Lloydminster Wilfred Hodgins Kyle Margaret Kastendieck Lloydminster Lynne Fox and Dale Hope Kyle Charles Mudge Lloydminster Arthur Kjelsberg Kyle Brenda Spark Lloydminster Lloyd James Lewis Kyle Edward Cornelius Boon Lucky Lake Britton McCrie Kyle Kathy, Ellen and Verna Bovair Lucky Lake Reagh Moreside Kyle John Peters Lucky Lake Eldon Pederson Kyle Donald Allenback Luseland Simeon Stephenson Kyle Angie Holman Luseland Brian Moore Kyle Bernice Holman Luseland Jack and Carol McCoshen Lac Vert Kelley Kembel Luseland Keith S. and Connie F. Day Lacadena Dwayne Kembel Luseland Rodney Lee Lacadena Karen Meier Luseland Dale McCracken Lacadena Patrick and Kathy Merkel Luseland Donald Minogue Lacadena Robert Conly Macklin Charlie and Gwyn Bourassa Lafleche Adam Fischer Macklin Clinton Crooks Lafleche Marshall Giggs Macklin Allan Ellis Lafleche Laurie Halliday Macklin Kathleen Mitchell Lafleche J. Pat Kidd Macklin Joseph Arthur Sewell Lafleche Alex T. Kohlman Macklin Brett Wilson Lafleche James Reed Macklin Kenneth Hagen Lake Alma Leo, Maria and Brad Stang Macklin Kenneth and Wanda Johnson Lake Alma Roger Britnell Macrorie Daniel Krauss Lampman Shelley Seidle and Duane Farden Macrorie John Morley Clary Lancer Lloyd Smith Major Darrell Reynolds Lancer Esther Calvin Mankota Juliana Volden Lancer Jocelyne Chabot Mankota Richard, Mary and Ronald Lehnert Landis Marcel A. Chabot Mankota Clinton Porter Landis Trent and Christina Sayers Mankota Maurice Wildeman Lanigan Lionel and Joan Stengler Mankota Sharon Little Leader Keith James Walker Mankota Curtis Rader Leader Anne Marie and Teena Sande Mantario Henry Sept Leader Derald W. Ahner Maple Creek David and Karri Wagman Leader Peter Hecker Maple
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