|
| |
|
For Sale:
Watson
Meat Processors
|
|
[ Photo Ads ]
[ Back ] [ Next ]
|
|

Family owned slaughtering & meat
cutting business operating for over 50 years for sale. Located
close to lakes, fishing and hunting in East Central Saskatchewan, you
can enjoy a low cost of living and a low crime rate in Watson, Sask,
Canada.
Centrally located approximately 155
km from Saskatoon, 200 km from Regina, 100 km from Melfort and 165 km
from Yorkton.
Watson Meat Processors is a federal
domestic inspected abattoir and processing plant located within town
limits. A full grocery store with smoke house, fresh deli
counters, cutting area, veggie counters, walk in coolers and everything
you need to process and package meats and groceries is located on main
street in Watson (Lucky Dollar grocery store).
A
nice feature to the store is a coffee shop and soup & sandwich cafe
for customers after they've done their shopping. Soup &
sandwiches made fresh daily.
Some staff would be willing to stay
on and help new owners if this is their wish.
This business has an excellent
sausage product that could have great potential if marketed. Along
with this are several other products that have been developed over the
years that with some marketing expertise would also have great
potential.
For more information:
Please contact Colleen at
306-287-3696 or 306-287-4307 or Doug at 306-287-3282
Email rchauss@sk.sympatico.ca
|
| |
|
Click on a header to read the column!
|
|
|
|
Family
Farmers wants to extend our most sincere congratulations
to Paul Beingessner, who was recently awarded an
honorary life membership by the Saskatchewan Institute
of Agrologists. He
joins a pretty select group of people who have
contributed greatly to the agriculture scene here in
Saskatchewan. Check
out their website for a full list of those who have been
honored over the years.
Again, congratulations Paul, it is a well
deserved award.
|
|
|
|
Acreage
& Yard
Margo, SK
Ad # 3019 
|
|
|
|
Although it may
seem as if the prairie branch line rail network has been
completely skeletonized by the major railways, the job
is not yet truly complete. CP still has 911 kilometres
of track on its Three-Year Plan for abandonment in the
prairie provinces, and CN has 613 kilometres. Nor does
this rule out further abandonments by the major
carriers. At least one major railway has stated that
there are still too many grain elevator points and by
extension, too many rail lines.
|
|
|
|
House
& Property
Rockford, SK
Ad # 3017
|
|
|
|
Little MoJo, a Yorkie/Havanese cross, is
the herd sire among the non-purebreds. Once the pups are
born he hasn’t got the slightest interest in them, in
fact avoids them completely. However, the
ankle-biters’ mother, Tripod (or Sweetie as she is
supposed to be called – she has only three legs) was
retired as soon as the pups were weaned, and she was
given to a good home. As soon as she left, MoJo took
over the care of the little guys, playing with them
constantly and, occasionally, disciplining them. What a
change! |
|
|
|
House for Sale
Kelvington, SK
Ad # 3016

|
|
|
|
He doesn't miss too many notes, but thing
is, they aren't usually the RIGHT ones. To say the blend
of voices is eclectic may be the politest thing that one
can come up with. Usually at 5:30 am there is at least
one human shouting out the window to SHUSH UP. |
|
|
|
Acreage for Sale
Rose Valley, SK
Ad # 3014

|
|