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Mayor ready for trash ‘fight’ Metro to decide how and where to burn garbage

Kevin MILLS and Jeff NAGEL Black Press

If Metro Vancouver wants a fight over the proposal to burn trash, Abbotsford Mayor Bruce Banman is ready to engage. He is “furious” at the news that Metro wants to move forward by the end of March with a call for private partners to express inter-

est in a plan to build new in-region waste-to-energy plants. Last summer, Metro secured the province’s approval of its solid waste management plan, which included incinerating waste. But Banman said Metro was told by the province to “negotiate in good faith” with neighbouring communities in the Valley, including Abbotsford, which are concerned

about the environmental effects of burning garbage, particularly in terms of Valley air quality. “They’ve chosen just to do whatever they feel like, and if they want a fight on their hands, they’ve got one. Tell them to put their gloves on because they’re going to need them,” he said. Banman has met with other memContinued on A5

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A17 Gallery 7 Theatre puts the tale of Robinson Crusoe on the stage

The 52nd annual Snowball Tournament is under way at Abbotsford Collegiate, with a lineup that features five teams ranked among the top 10 high school triple A squads in B.C., including number one Kelowna. Action will continue until Saturday’s championship game at 8 p.m. For ongoing coverage see The News’ basketblog at Abbynews.com.

BACON ON THE STAND A5 Jarrod Bacon called a liar during cocaine conspiracy trial

ECSTASY DANGER A5 In wake of test results in drug deaths, Abbotsford Police repeat warnings

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The Abbotsford Collegiate faithful send positive vibes to a Panther shooting freethrows during Wednesday afternoon’s Snowball Tournament opener against Chilliwack. Abby won 51-44.

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2012 Committee / Board / Commission Appointments The City of Abbotsford Council will be reviewing City Committee appointments and is seeking individuals who are interested in serving the City through participation on a City Committee where vacancies exist. The commitment and dedication of community volunteers assists Council in the governance of the City and makes Abbotsford a community where people choose to live, work and play. Eligibility, Requirements and Application Criteria • Applicants must not be employees of the City of Abbotsford; • Applicants must live in the City of Abbotsford; and • Applicants should be able to serve for the full term of the appointment. Time Commitment Time requirements vary among the Committees. Most Committees, however, meet once a month in the day or evening for two or three hours. Some Committees may meet less frequently. In general, Committees do not meet in July, August or December. Appointments are for three-year terms, except where otherwise indicated.

Notice of Public Hearing to consider an amendment to Land Use Contract No. 18 Abbotsford Council will hold a Public Hearing at 7:00 p.m. on January 23, 2012, in the Matsqui Centennial Auditorium, 32315 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, B.C., under the provisions of the Local Government Act to consider the following bylaw. At the Public Hearing, all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaw will be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaw that is the subject of the hearing. The following is a synopsis of the bylaw discharging Land Use Contract No. 18 of the City of Abbotsford, and is not deemed to be an interpretation. A copy of the bylaw and relevant background documentation may be inspected in the Economic Development & Planning Services Department (Second Floor), Abbotsford City Hall, 32315 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, B.C., on January 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, and 23, 2012, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. If you have any questions, please contact Planning Services Staff at 604-864-5510. LAND USE CONTRACT NO. 18 DISCHARGE BYLAW BYLAW NO. 2114-2011

Remuneration As these are volunteer positions, successful candidates serve without remuneration.

All dogs in the City of Abbotsford require a new licence at the beginning of the calendar year. Dog licence renewals will be mailed out to all dog owners in early January. Renewals may be paid on-line, in person, by mail or via the city’s website www.abbotsford.ca, click on online services, then dog licence renewals. The deadline for renewing your dog tags is February 15th, 2012. Fees increase after February 15th. Call the Bylaw Department at 604-864-5512 for more information.

City Waste Collection during Extreme Winter Weather The City will make every attempt to collect curbside recycling, yard waste, and garbage during snow and ice conditions. However, the safety of workers, residents, and property always comes Âżrst. If there is any risk, we will not be collecting, and we ask that you set out your materials on your next collection day. The usual container limits will be doubled for areas that have missed a collection day. On some occasions the City, or its contractor, may provide additional collection as soon as possible after the missed collection day. For more information, please see www.abbotsford.ca/ engineering, or call 604-853-5485 regarding CITY pickup or 604-864-9177 regarding CONTRACTOR pickup.

Abbotsford International Airport Fee Increases Notice of amendment to Bylaw 1297-2003 to reÀect 2012 fees, which is a 1.7% increase, as per the CPI, for all aeronautical and concession fees except the vehicle parking fees. For a complete listing of all fees, please contact the Airport directly at 604-855-1001.

Abbotsford International Airport Launches New Rewards Program! The Abbotsford International Airport is pleased to announce the launch of YXX Rewards, a new rewards program for airport travelers. Each time a YXX rewards member Àies out of Abbotsford Airport, their name will be entered into a weekly sweepstakes prize draw. Prizes include round-trip tickets on WestJet, Bed, Bath and Beyond gift certi¿cates, iPods, concert tickets, Abbotsford Heat tickets, Future Shop gift certi¿cates, and more!*

Registration in the YXX rewards program is free of charge, and guests can register online at www.yxxloyalty.ca or at any of the Abbotsford Airport Terminal kiosks. *Disclaimer: At this time, employees of the Contest Sponsor and their immediate family members (spouse, partner, parent, sibling or child) or those residing with an employee are not eligible to participate in the loyalty program or win prizes. Please visit www.abbotsfordairport.ca for more information.

Please be as concise as possible when Âżlling out your application; and attach a resume.

Dog Licence Renewals

You are invited to attend the Abbotsford Police Board meeting on Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at 12:00 pm at City Hall - Room 530 Boardroom - 32315 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford.

Four kiosks are located in the airport, two in the guest check in area for program registration, and two in the departures airside lounge for both registration and entry into the sweepstakes.

Application Process Applications can be submitted via any of the following methods: • Complete the online application, available at www.abbotsford.ca/committeeapplication • Download and complete the Application Package and o fax it to: 604-853-1934 o email it to cityclerk@abbotsford.ca; or o mail or hand delivered to: City of Abbotsford – City Clerk 32315 South Fraser Way Abbotsford, BC V2T 1W7

For a listing of various City Committees and their mandates, please visit www.abbotsford.ca, under Mayor and Council, Council Committees, or contact Bill Flitton at 604-864-5603 / bÀitton@abbotsford.ca.

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The Regular meeting of the Parks, Recreation & Culture Commission is scheduled for 4:30 pm, Tuesday, January 17, 2012, at the School District No. 34 Board OfÂżce, 2790 Tims Street, Abbotsford, BC. For information regarding the meeting, please contact Carla Soltis at 604-859-3134, Local 5287, or email csoltis@abbotsford.ca.

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Beginning January 2, 2012, the Matsqui Transfer Station and the Abbotsford Mission Recycling Depot will be open your bi-monthly utility bills can be paid online from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday to Friday and through your Âżnancial institution? The city also offers from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Saturday. Please drop off all items during these hours. If you have any an auto debit program to pay utility bills. The auto debit questions about the hours of operation or the program automatically deducts the amount of your bill from your drop off fees, please call the Matsqui Transfer bank account on the due date. You must sign up for this program. Station at 604-853-0508 or the Abbotsford Mission Recycling Depot at 604-850-3551. Call the Finance Department at 604-864-5522 for more information.


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Bacon called a ‘liar,’ lashes out at media, police Cocaine trafficking trial hears final testimony from Jarrod Bacon Kelsey KLASSEN

have dealers deliver pills to Scott’s home in 2009, where she was living with their young son. “I was on drugs but I was also trying to maintain a normal While maintaining his position that he had never planned to life,” Bacon explained. “I was wired to Oxys really badly in purchase 100 kilograms of cocaine from a police agent named G.L., Jarrod Bacon lashed out at the media and the police from August. I was a slave to the pills. It’s a disgusting habit.” Bacon said that G.L. would show up during these visits at the stand for what he dubbed a smear campaign. “G.L. was lying because police were paying him money to Scott’s house and that’s when he got the idea to rob him. Crown prosecutor Peter LaPrairie continued to paint Bacon try and make my family look bad. They are doing a relentless as a liar during cross-examination. media campaign smear to try to stain my parents, when they LaPrairie suggested Bacon’s parents, David and Susan, were are good, hard-working people,” an agitated Bacon testified in aware of the cocaine deal he was planning in 2009 and repeatBC Supreme Court in Vancouver on Tuesday. Bacon also insisted that journalists who wrote things he edly asked him over the course of the two-day grilling about deemed untrue about his family should lose their licence to their involvement. Referring to a Bacon family trip to the PNE on the afternoon of report. “You want to talk bad about me or my brother, that’s all good Aug. 27, the exchange became heated when LaPrairie asserted because I signed up for that. But they are good, hard-working it was a cover for a cocaine and cash exchange that was planned later that night involving Scott, the normal people. They had nothing to police agent and Bacon. do with this whatsoever.” It was an annual trip, Bacon insisted, Bacon, 28, and co-accused Wayne and took offence to the question of Scott, 55, were charged with one count whether his parents bought his ride of conspiracy to traffic cocaine in tickets. November 2009 after an undercover After putting the 28-year old on edge operation by the Combined Forces by bringing up his parents, LaPrairie Special Enforcement Unit. showed surveillance footage to the The Crown alleges Bacon and Scott court of Bacon’s father driving him planned to buy 100 kg of cocaine with to co-accused Wayne Scott’s house on local financial backing. The drugs the evening of Aug. 27. allegedly would have been smuggled “What he was doing is dropping from Mexico into Canada. Most of you off at Wayne’s house so you could the evidence is from wiretaps. talk about a drug transaction, right?” Bacon claimed the police hired G.L., LaPrairie pressed. a friend of Scott, just to target him. Bacon adamantly denied his dad “It’s pretty gross that the police had any knowledge of what he was targeted a working guy (Scott) to get planning, saying his father drove at me,” Bacon said of his former him to Scott’s house to save him from girlfriend’s father, and grandfather to having to take a taxi due to his bail Bacon’s son. “I feel bad for Wayne. He conditions. is a victim in this.” LaPrairie later questioned the famJarrod Bacon is one of three ily’s ignorance of Bacon’s criminal Abbotsford brothers who have been activities due to testimony that they linked to the Red Scorpions gang, witnessed Bacon using dry-erase which battled other groups for control boards to communicate, and that he of the drug trade in 2009, resulting was arrested in his father’s truck File photo in a bloody war erupting on Lower Jarrod Bacon, pictured at a court appearance in 2009. wearing a bulletproof vest on his way Mainland streets. to report to his bail officer. Older brother Jonathan, 30, was LaPrairie then shifted focus to killed last August in a drive-by shootBacon’s history of lying to the court, starting by suggesting ing in Kelowna. Younger brother Jamie, 26, is in prison awaitBacon was lying in his testimony when he claimed he was only ing trial in the slayings of six people, including two innocent men – one of them from Abbotsford – in a Surrey apartment planning to rob the police agent. “You and Wayne Scott agreed to obtain 100 kilograms of building in October 2007. cocaine from (the agent) so you could profit from it, right?” During court proceedings this week, Bacon testified that he believes the police were attempting to keep him in jail with the LaPrairie asked. “No. This case is an attempted robbery. There never was any undercover operation because he was about to walk free on money at any point in time. My intention the whole time was to previous weapons charges. “They paid this guy (G.L.) an obscene amount of money so he rob him,” Bacon jeered. “You should save that little speech.” The Crown then exhibited signed bail documents and quescould retire on a beach somewhere.” Bacon said he concocted a plan to steal a 10-kilogram sample tioned Bacon on whether he knew even as he signed them that of cocaine from G.L., but explained that the recorded conversa- he would breach the conditions upon release. Bacon admitted tions between G.L. and Bacon about the 100-kg shipment and at one point that he knew he was lying to the justice of the having a backer who could put up millions were necessary to peace. “I was in the hole for 41 days and wanted to get out, so I lied.” convince G.L. that Bacon wouldn’t rob him. LaPrairie countered, “You lie to achieve your goals.” Bacon testified that he was a drug addict and unstable at the “When I was addicted to drugs I would lie frequently. I have no time of the CFSEU operation. Bacon, who was out on bail and reason to lie. I’m the one who knows exactly what was going on living at his parents’ house in Abbotsford, admitted he would regularly breach his bail conditions out of indifference and in here,” referring to his defence that he only intended to rob the police agent of a 10-kg sample. an effort to annoy police. “Mr. Bacon, your testimony that you intended to rob (the “When I was on drugs I would breach the conditions whenever I wanted,” he testified. “When you are injecting steroids agent) is nothing but an outright lie from an admitted liar,” and you are snorting Oxycontins, you don’t care about anyone’s LaPrairie said. Bacon finished testifying Wednesday morning, with closing feelings. You just care about doing more pills and that’s it.” arguments beginning that afternoon. He said he, and occasionally his former girlfriend Carly, would Abbotsford News

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Banman: ‘This is bullying’ Regional district wants consultation on incineration plan From A1

bers of the Fraser Valley Regional District (FVRD) who confirmed that no consultations have yet commenced. “They haven’t consulted with us … there’s a report going to the province (from the FVRD). The city will be sending a letter to the province. It’s appalling their actions. It’s not how you treat your neighbours ... we’re going to do absolutely everything we can to fight this. This is not consultation, this is bullying,” said Banman. The Abbotsford mayor is also upset with the provincial government for letting the process go this far. “The province needs to step up to the plate and basically back up what they said they would do.” He wants Victoria to push Metro to consult with the FVRD. He said both Mission Mayor Ted Adlem and Chilliwack Mayor Sharon Gaetz (who is also the chair of the FVRD) feel the same way. Gaetz said she is disappointed and surprised by Metro’s actions. “Minister Terry Lake said there needed to be consultation with FVRD before construction began and … I think RFP (request for proposals) is the first stage of construction,” said Gaetz. She believes there will be no opportunity to back up after the proposals have gone ahead. Gaetz added that the Fraser Valley remains unanimous in saying “this is not good for our fragile airshed.” Earlier this week, new Metro board chair Greg Moore predicted there will be intense interest from international companies that want to partner with the region to showcase the evolving technologies to convert garbage into energy.

Metro Vancouver presently trucks 500,000 tonnes of garbage to Cache Creek annually. “I think we’ll all be surprised by the number of companies that will put their names forward,” Moore said. The region already has one incinerator in south Burnaby that burns nearly 300,000 tonnes a year, but it wants additional wasteto-energy capacity to handle another 500,000 tonnes of garbage so it can stop trucking that amount east to the Cache Creek regional landfill. Moore hopes most of the key issues can be settled by the end of March, paving the way for a call for private partners to step forward. Rather than an open call for bids to handle all 500,000 tonnes, Moore expects Metro may

carve some out – perhaps 100,000 tonnes – that would be reserved for emerging technologies that claim to gassify or use other processes other than combustion to convert garbage with almost no emissions. Metro’s greenest-minded civic leaders have been pushing to give a leg up to those options, because a wide-open call would likely be won by proposals for conventional incineration, which is low-cost and established. “There’s a general understanding that the emerging technology isn’t scalable to the size we need yet,” Moore said. Moore also noted Metro may have need for more waste-to-energy capacity after the initial plants are built. The flow of garbage going to the Vancouver Landfill in Delta – now around 500,000 tonnes – is supposed to be gradually cut down to less than 100,000 tonnes a year by 2020 as waste reduction and recycling strategies improve. Also to be decided is whether Metro would own new plants – it owns the Burnaby incinerator but contracts out operation – or if they would be financed, built and owned by a private firm that would charge Metro a per tonne disposal fees. If the latter, Metro would have to commit to a long-term garbage supply contract. Nor is it clear yet exactly where the new incinerators might be built, although sites in New Westminster and on Tsawwassen First Nation land have been raised publicly in the past, and some Surrey politicians are keen to host a waste-to-energy plant in their city. An alternate location is a former pulp mill on the northwest coast of Vancouver Island, where Covanta Energy wants to build an incinerator that could take Metro waste. That could be the ultimate choice to address Fraser Valley concerns, but it may be more costly for Metro because of the need to barge waste there.

Ecstasy warnings continue Toxicology results show lethal chemical involved in one B.C. death, five in Calgary Vikki HOPES

to make a drug similar in appearance – and sold on the street – as ecstasy. Ecstasy (MDMA) and meth were also found in the toxicolAbbotsford Police are continuing to warn people about the dan- ogy results. Dr. Mark Yarema, medical director of the Poison and Drug gers of using any form of illicit drugs in the wake of toxicology Information Service, said PMMA is considered more toxic than results released on one ecstasy-related death in the Lower MDMA, with a higher incidence of seizures and elevated Mainland, and five in Calgary. body temperature. Provincial health officer Perry Kendall confirmed in a The effects can take longer and the results can initially media teleconference yesterday that one of the four recent be milder, he said. B.C. deaths – two in Abbotsford and two in Vancouver – oc“This is dangerous as it may result in users ingesting curred because the drug was tainted by a lethal chemical several tablets to achieve a desired effect, with potentially known as paramethoxymethamphetamine (PMMA). fatal consequences.” He did not indicate which one of the victims he was referPolice in both Calgary and Abbotsford are using the ring to. results as a message that there is no guarantee of what Kendall’s comments come after toxicology results were KENDALL people are getting when they use an illegal drug. released Wednesday from the five Calgary deaths, showing “To me, it’s just a risk that people shouldn’t be taking that PMMA was present in all the victims. Kendall said 16 right now, or at any time ... You don’t know what’s in it (the drug) ecstasy-related deaths in B.C. from 2011 will also be examined. According to a press release issued Wednesday by Calgary Police and you don’t know what it will do to your body,” said Abbotsford Abbotsford News

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NewsBytes CAR HIT BY TRAIN A 77-year-old Surrey man is fortunate to be alive after his car was struck by a train east of Mission early Thursday morning. The man’s car became stuck on the train tracks at the crossing near Hawkins Pickle Road and Bell Road just after 3 a.m. “The elderly male had the good sense to immediately get out of his vehicle when he saw the train approaching, preventing him from serious or fatal injuries,” said Mission RCMP Cpl. Sharon Siluch. The train hit the Dodge Caravan, sending it 400 metres down the tracks, destroying it on impact. The man told police that he had been driving and had been lost for four hours when he became disoriented. He turned onto what he thought was a side road when, in fact, it was train tracks. When he tried to turn his vehicle around, he became stuck.

ANOTHER CROSSWALK ACCIDENT Another accident at a crosswalk is a reminder that drivers and pedestrians need to be more cautious, says Abbotsford Police Const. Ian MacDonald. Two women, both 20, were struck by a Dodge Caliber on Tuesday at about 2:45 p.m. The vehicle was heading west on Simon Avenue and was making a left turn onto Trethewey Street, while the women had the right-of-way in the crosswalk, MacDonald said. Both women had minor injuries. A 12-year-old boy suffered serious lower body injuries when he was hit by a garbage truck on Jan. 4 while using a crosswalk at the corner of Bevan Avenue and Ware Street.

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Slow growth predicted Kevin MILLS Abbotsford News

Abbotsford can expect only limited growth in the coming year, according to Helmut Pastrick, chief economist for Central 1 Credit Union. With council beginning budget deliberations, Pastrick was brought in Monday night to give his expert opinion on what lies ahead for the city and province. He said Abbotsford’s 2011 employment numbers were down about 3.5 per cent. “2011 was not a good year ... employment fell in 2011, the unemployment rate went up to about nine per cent.� He noted the figures are from Statistics Canada and based on the Abbotsford/Mission census metropolitan area (CMA). Abbotsford accounts for about 80 per cent of the CMA. Goods producing services – agriculture, construction, manufacturing – saw a “bit of a down performance� in 2011. In the service industry, the larger sector

of the economy, there was also a decline. Population growth has also slowed in Abbotsford, to 1.4 per cent in 2010. “If I were to estimate the number for 2012 ... I’d probably put it down to 1.2 per cent. It’s a similar story in the rest of the province. “Job growth in B.C. hasn’t been very good this year, less than one per cent as a whole ... I put growth at somewhere around two per cent for B.C. So, a rather mediocre performance.� He said much of the job growth was in Metro Vancouver, rather than the Fraser Valley. He also predicted the Bank of Canada, which kept its target interest rate at one per cent during its last meeting in December, would “remain on the sideline� until the spring of 2013. “I do expect rates to increase in 2013 ... when we see better economic growth play out in the U.S. and over to Canada, then the Bank of Canada will begin

to make its first move towards a more normal level of interest rates.� Most economists do expect growth to pick up in the U.S. over the coming years, said Pastrick. “There is a lot of pent-up demand in the U.S. economy, particularly on the part of consumers.� On a world-wide scale, Pastrick expects a slow to moderate growth scenario. “The global economy, of course, is in a slow patch. We see many problems, particularly eminating out of Europe.� But there is potential for recovery in the future. “I would say Abbotsford’s long-term growth, in my view, is positive. If we look back at Abbotsford in the last two or three decades, growth has outpaced most municipalities in the Lower Mainland ... Certainly there is an ebb and flow to economic activity and we are currently in one of those ebb periods.�

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Police Const. Ian MacDonald. Staff Sgt. Mike Bossley of Calgary Police Service’s drug unit said these deaths are a “prime example� of what can happen when people gamble with drugs. “You never know what is in your drug: yesterday it was MDMA, today’s it PMMA and tomorrow it could be something else. There is no safe street drug, and no safe dose of a street drug.� There have been three recent ecstasy-related

incidents involving Abbotsford people. Tyler Miller, 20, died Nov. 27 after taking ecstasy recreationally with friends. Cheryl McCormack, 17, passed away on Dec. 22 – three days after ingesting ecstasy at a sleepover with friends who were using the drug to aid in weight loss. And a 24-year-old woman is recovering in intensive care after taking several ecstasy pills on New Year’s Eve. Two women from Vancouver, both 22, have also died in recent weeks.

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Should the city use $2.3 million in gas tax funding to pursue a $3.3M trail plan through Abbotsford?

As I have stated very clearly many times we are not against a cable park being erected somewhere in Abbotsford, what we are opposed to is this group and proposal if approved would put an end to our sport and the FVWSC club that has put 16 years of volunteer time into the sport of waterskiing and wakeboarding at Albert Dyck Park. Dave Miller

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There is competition everywhere for nature’s resources. With all the H2O we have in the northwest you would think that a commercial enterprise would dig a new hole somewhere for their cable park. Why steal yours? Gino Romero

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To the planners of the park, I wish you luck in aquiring a site for cable, wherever it may be. To the skiers that are so desperately holding onto a dying sport, I also wish you good luck. Justin Lamoureux

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On Point My resolution is not to worry as much in 2012. You see, worrying is something in which I invest a considerable amount of spare time. I’m not sure why. In the great big scheme of things, I don’t have all that much to worry about. Secure job (maybe), great family (no doubt), decent health (so far). No wars, no pestilence, no plagues of locusts. So then, why worry? Most of it is has to do with the job. When you do what I do for a living, there’s lots of stress. What will people think? Was it the right call? For that matter, what is “right?” What did I forget to check? That’s a biggie… When you’re worrying

about a lot of things, sometimes you forget what else you have to worry about. And that’s worrisome. Worrying takes up valuable time, though, and I’m all about time management. I have to be. Generally, I just don’t have the time to worry, unless I’m multi-tasking, and worrying is one of the tasks. So, I do the majority of my worrying between about 3 a.m. and 5 a.m. Nothing else to do at that time except sleep. Hence, my worrying doesn’t get in the way of more important things. I wake up and start thinking, and if I think long enough, ultimately that leads to something to be anxious about. Mind you, losing sleep isn’t good, either. Makes me worry about my health. In fact, all this worrying is undoubtedly unhealthy. Now there’s something worthy of concern. Sometimes, when I run out of things to stress about, I make them up. For example, not long ago I spent the weekend worrying about a column I wrote. I was recounting recol-

lections from junior high, which ought to be rather benign. But I suddenly realized that what I had written about my junior high viceprincipal was actually the principal. And the principal I remembered was actually the vice-principal at

When you’re worrying about a lot of things, sometimes you forget what else you have to worry about. my secondary high school. So, that got me to worrying what else I hadn’t recalled correctly. I began to question whether my memory of teachers smoking in their staff room was actually accurate. I had this vivid mental image of standing there, in the doorway, talking to a teacher, and the room behind him was wafting in smoke.

However, with enough self-doubt, I almost had myself believing it was a false memory. I had somehow conjured it up in my mind over the decades. Maybe I was hallucinating from all the heavy drug use in my early years. But that didn’t make sense, since I didn’t have any heavy drug use. Or at least, I don’t remember any. Well, that really got me to worrying. What else have I forgotten? It’s pretty unsettling to start doubting all your life memories... But I didn’t get any calls telling me I was imagining things. So it must have been the way I remembered. And then it occurred to me that if I’m not careful, I could easily conclude that if no one tells me I’m wrong, I must be right. I know people who are like that. And even if you tell them they’re wrong, they’re still right. Sometimes, I’d like to be like that. It sure would make life a lot easier. Anyway, don’t worry about me. I’ll be alright. It’s you I’m worried about.

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In regard to an article that was written about three weeks ago, concerning the F35 stealth fighter. Like most new equipment, it has bugs in the system and can be worked out, like the Avro Arrow. But what I’d like to express is you never send men into harm’s way unless

they’ve got the best possible means of protecting themselves. The Liberals decimated our armed forces. What most people don’t realize that we just about lost World War II because this country’s armed forces were poorly equipped. If it hadn’t been

for the U.S., we would have lost. Only a fool wants a war, but in this troubled world, it’s only a matter of time when one is going to start. If my sons or grandsons or granddaughters are called up to do their duty, I want them to have the best possible equipment money can buy.

We’ve been caught twice with our pants down. You’d think we learned a lesson, but obviously we haven’t. I just hope the man who wrote that article hasn’t got family in the armed forces. Norm E. Martin

Taxes are above inflation rate and beyond what many can afford B.C. municipal elections are over, and Langley Township’s mayor got an automatic pay increase of 12.6 per cent and the councillors received a 19 per cent raise. This during a down economy and an unproven record of performance. If they make a financial mess of running the municipality, they still get their automatic pay increases, while cash-strapped residents get more tax increases. Public leaders should lead by example. If they get massive increases, should not

the public servants deserve similar increases? Where does this leave approximately 65 per cent of the population who bear the burden of increased taxes? The greedy executives and leaders in this world have brought on the universal troubled economy. The leaders in some of the European countries want their workers to take pay and benefit cuts to stabilize their economies. If this wealthy class would set the example and reduce their expectations and

over-abundance, the workers might also be willing to accept some reductions. Our taxes in Abbotsford in the past years have risen far above the inflation rate and beyond what many can afford, some of whom have had to accept reduced incomes. I hope and pray that our new mayor and council will be wise with their decisions and lead by example, and that it will not be necessary to have a taxpayers’ revolt. Art Hoock

Everyone must pay fair share Property assessments are starting to arrive and the anticipation of increased property taxes is gaining momentum. I think we can breathe a huge sign of relief knowing that as a community united in solidarity as never before in our history, we prevented a huge catastrophe by rejecting the proposed mega water project. Reasonable taxes are inevitable and we must now get on with resolving other critical issues in our community.

First and foremost we need to replace our antiquated police station in order to better accommodate those men and women who are dedicated to our well being. We also have to do something to plug the loophole that has been enabling multiple families to live in a single residence and thereby evade their tax responsibilities. Taxes can be bearable just as long as everyone is paying their fair share. John Skorupa

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Brian Pullin appears in surveillance video at the Real Canadian Superstore in June 2010, when police were looking for him. Abbotsford Police Const. Ian MacDonald said Pulliin is a prolific offender, with 47 convictions to his name. These include a 15-day jail sentence and two years’ probation after he pleaded guilty in May 2011 to assault with a weapon, fraud and possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose. A warrant was

issued for Pullin’s arrest in June 2010 after he tried to used a fraudulent gift card at the Real Canadian Superstore gas bar on Gladwin Road. Pullin was nabbed outside by store staff. As four employees were escorting him across the parking lot, he pulled out a can of bear spray and turned it on them before escaping.

He was arrested three weeks later at a home on Peardonville Road. Pullin’s numerous other prior convictions include weapons offences, obstructing a police officer, breach of probation, assault with a weapon, theft and drug possession. They occurred in Maple Ridge, Port Coquitlam and Abbotsford.


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McBarge back on table

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The Sturgeon’s on the Fraser project received new life Monday evening, as Mission district council fulfilled an election promise to bring “McBarge” to public hearing. The proposed $10-million floating restaurant and marina at the foot of Horne Street had been stalled under the previous council, as the planning department considered the application incomplete without acquiring adjacent land for parking, referred to as the uplands. Mayor Ted Adlem moved that the previous CD-21 zone for the foreshore area of McBarge be rescinded of first and second reading, so that the new incarnation, CD-23 zone, could pass first and second reading and proceed to public hearing, now slated for Jan. 30. Adlem said dur-

Kindergarten Information Night We are the only school in Mission to offer Kindergarten (1/2 or full time) DL Kindergarten Home School Kindergarten An artist’s illustration shows the ‘McBarge’ proposal in Mission, on the shore of the Fraser River. ing question period Monday evening that even if the foreshore zoning is approved, a second zoning application and public hearing would still be needed for the uplands. That would require the developer, Howard Meakin, to either acquire or come to an agreement with the present landowner for the 0.67 hectares at the former Meeker Cedar Mill site. The whole project had become a chicken-egg paradox, since Meakin was reportedly reluctant

to acquire the land without approval of the project, while the district would not approve the project without a land use plan for parking. During question period former councillor Mike Scudder, who presided over the first application for McBarge, asked whether staff in the planning department have since changed their opinion that the project was considered incomplete. But Chief Administrative Officer Glen

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The new head of the RCMP in B.C. is vowing to transform the culture of the force to ensure sexually harassed officers can safely blow the whistle on their tormenters and get help. A s s i s t a n t Commissioner Craig Callens took over as RCMP ‘E’ division commander last month amid a series of allegations of harassment by female officers that began late last year when former B.C. RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Catherine Galliford went public with her own experience of being hounded by men in the force. Most female officers he’s heard from report a “very positive” experience in the RCMP, Callens said, but that doesn’t change his view that much more must

ment allegations has been timely enough or has been fulsome enough.” The RCMP’s E division is responsible for federal and provincial policing in B.C. and the Yukon and handles local policing except in cities with municipal forces, such as Abbotsford. It also plays a dominant role in integrated policing teams that work across jurisdictions. Callens is seeking advice from throughout the force to improve the reporting process so abused officers can be confident their complaints will be acted upon and they won’t face retribution. He said he’s interested not just in rooting out harassers, but also examining the response of those in the force, particularly immediate superiors, who have allowed it to

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fester under their watch. “I will be equally interested in what kind of information the supervisor or the local leader or officer-in-charge of the detachment had and what he did about it.” Callens agreed the harassment disclosures have been the latest in a barrage of blows to the RCMP in this province – ranging from Robert Dziekanski’s Tasering death at Vancouver airport, to missteps in the investigation of serial killer Robert Pickton – that have pummelled the morale of officers. Despite that, he said public confidence in the force does not deserve to be eroded because an overwhelming majority of RCMP officers “do an exceptional job every day.” Callens also suggested Mounties don’t get enough credit, either for their greater transparency in recent years of disclosing incidents of officer misconduct, or for their support of external civilian oversight of police in those cases. “We embrace and look forward to external review and civilian oversight,” he said, adding he could not be more pleased that Richard Rosenthal has been named as B.C.’s first civilian police investigator. Rosenthal

is known for busting corrupt police in Los Angeles. Callens said the RCMP will intensify its push in 2012 to lead a province-wide gun and gang strategy involving all RCMP detachments and municipal forces. He said that will build upon the

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Challenging weather still ahead Take steps to minimize damage to your gardens Thanks to La Nina, our winter so far has been milder and drier than usual. However, winter doesn’t end until March 20, so there could still be a real possibility of challenging weather ahead. We all have unhappy memories of the severe cold at the end of last February. The good news is we can take some steps to minimize the effects. The first suggestion I would like to make pertains to hardiness. Most of us know which hardiness zone we live in and should therefore be planting only those plants which will tolerate that zone. Certainly slight variations will exist, but as a rule of thumb, most of the plants zoned for your region will take the worst most winters have to offer. If you don’t know your zone, you can easily find out from a local nursery. Greater Vancouver is generally rated zone 7 and as you move east through the Valley, zone 6 is the norm. From experience, however, I know that no gardener worth her or his salt pays much attention to zones. Virtually all gardeners set out plants they know are not hardy in their region, but they insist that with a little extra protection these plants will survive. Unfortunately, that protection is not always applied until it’s too late. There are, however, some techniques that can add a few degrees of har-

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Gardening diness to many plants. One thing I noticed after an early November cold spell three years ago was that plants growing in very well-drained sandy soil survived the cold with the least amount of damage. It seems that if a plant’s roots have had to work harder for moisture and food, the plant is tougher and stops growing earlier in the fall. As a consequence, its branches and buds become dormant earlier, preventing severe damage from the cold. These plants also tend to stay dormant longer and suffer far less root damage because with a lower moisture content, the soil is not moved about so much by the frost. Planting all your plants, particularly the softer ones, in well-drained sandy loam is a sure way to toughen them up. A further protection for more tender plants is a good mulching with fir or hemlock bark mulch or even with sawdust. Mulching makes an incredible difference both in summer and winter. It retains critical moisture necessary at both times of the year.

Immediately after a cold spell when the temperature is on the rise and the frost is coming out of the ground, it’s essential to get moisture back into our plants, especially for those planted under eaves. Soak the living daylights out of the foliage of broadleaved plants and thoroughly penetrate the root system with water. A good watering can really make quite a difference to the amount of damage to so many plants. Desiccation from cold, drying winter winds is another major problem. As if the severe wind on our more tender broadleaved plants, like aucubas, photinias, rhododendrons and azaleas is not bad enough, winter sunshine can burn their foliage. Not only is it important to create wind breaks around our softer plants, it’s also essential to keep winter sunshine off them in severe cold. We always winter our rhododendrons in a lath house that both shades them and acts as a wind break. One of the important things to do, particularly where plants are exposed to cold outflow winds, is to create a tripod of strong bamboo canes and wrap the plants with the new insulating cloth, ‘N-Sulate’, which can make an 8-10°C difference. It is also important to check bulbs and roots stored in garages and sheds to make sure they are insulated from severe cold and freezing.

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Heat split first two games of road trip Dan KINVIG Abbotsford News

The first two games of a five-game road swing yielded ecstasy and agony for the Abbotsford Heat. The ecstasy came on Tuesday evening, as the Heat turned in one of their most dominant performances of the season in a 5-0 win over the San Antonio Rampage. Heat goalie Danny Taylor stopped all 26 shots he faced for his second shutout of the campaign, and five different Abbotsford players found the net. Heat captain Quintin Laing opened the scoring, finishing off a nice pass from Gaelan Patterson on a shorthanded two-on-one break just past the midway point of the first period. Late in the frame, Akim Aliu notched his third goal in five games as a member of the Heat, knocking home a loose puck on a goalmouth scramble. Krys Kolanos, with his teamleading 17th of the year, notched the lone goal of the second period on the power play, and Raitis Ivanans and Jon Rheault rounded out the scoring in the third. Wednesday’s date with the Texas Stars yielded the agony, as Colton Sceviour’s goal with 11.7 seconds left in the third period lifted the Stars to a 2-1 victory. With overtime looming, Sceviour and Scott Glennie broke in on a two-on-one, and Sceviour beat Heat goalie Joni Ortio for the game-winner. The game had been scoreless until late in the second period,

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Heat winger Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond dropped the gloves with San Antonio’s Eric Selleck in Tuesday’s road win. when Taylor, the Heat’s starting keeper, had the puck fall out of his glove as he waited for a whistle. The Stars’ Stephen Schultz took advantage, knocking the puck into the net to give his team a 1-0 lead. After that miscue, Ortio started the third period for the Heat, as they worked to find an equalizer. Laing supplied it at the 10:55 mark, banking a shot from behind the Texas goal line in off the skate of goalie Andrew Raycroft. It was Laing’s sixth goal in his last eight games.

But in the waning seconds, Sceviour struck on the counterattack to stun the Heat. Terrific penalty killing was a constant for Abbotsford in both games – they snuffed all six Rampage power plays, and were perfect on seven man-disadvantage situations against the Stars. The 13for-13 streak enabled the Heat to overtake the Toronto Marlies for first place in the AHL’s penaltykill efficiency rankings – they’re operating at a 87.6 per cent clip this season.

The Heat (23-11-2-0, 49 points) came into Wednesday’s action with a chance to leapfrog the Oklahoma City Barons for first place in both the West Division and AHL overall standings, but failed to take advantage. They have another opportunity to make up some ground this weekend, as they visit OKC for a Saturday-Sunday set. The Heat’s next home games are Jan. 20-21, as they host the Charlotte Checkers at the Abbotsford Entertainment and Sports Centre.

Prospects ranked by Central Scouting A trio of Abbotsford hockey prospects earned a mention in the NHL Central Scouting midterm rankings released on Wednesday. Devon Toews and Dalton Sward were both listed among the top North American skaters. Toews, a puck-moving defenceman ranked No. 181, h a s posted 18 points in 34 games w i t h the junior A TOEWS Sur rey Eagles this season. Sward, a gritty forward who plays for the WHL's Vancouver Giants, is ranked No. 188 after registering 19 points in 42 games. Mackenzie Skapski, a goalie with the Kootenay Ice, is rated 14th among North American netminders. He's posted a 6-3-1 record with a 3.10 goalsagainst average and a .889 save percentage, serving as the backup to fellow Abbotsford native Nathan Lieuwen. The 2012 NHL draft runs June 22-23 in Pittsburgh.

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Abbotsford’s Ken Ikeda and the Canadian men’s gymnastics squad fell painfully short of qualifying a full team for the 2012 Summer Olympics. At the final qualification meet on Tuesday in London, England – host site for the 2012 Games – Italy edged Canada by a fraction of a point for the last berth in the 12-country Olympic field. The Canadians had required a topfour finish at the second-chance meet, which featured eight nations, but wound up fifth and will miss the Olympic team event for the first time since 2004. Canada will now be limited to just one individual competitor in the men’s gymnastics event. Canada’s six-member squad got off to a strong start but faltered on high bar and floor, two of its strongest events, and finished with 345.892 points. Great Britain

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Abbotsford gymnast Ken Ikeda and the Canadian men’s gymnastics team fell just short of Olympic qualifying on Tuesday. (358.227 points), France (350.659), Spain (347.292) and Italy (346.334) rounded out the top four. “It’s extremely disappointing to come

so close to qualifying and then not make it,” Canadian program director Jeff Thomson stated in a press release. “But there were a number of sig-

nificant mistakes and those mistakes meant we didn’t make it.” At 29, Ikeda is the elder statesman on the Canadian squad. He’s a specialist on the pommel horse and parallel bars, and has been involved in two previous Olympics – he competed in Athens in 2004, and was an alternate in Beijing in ‘08. The Canadian team had come a long way since losing four members from the 2008 Olympic team to retirement, including veteran leader and 2004 individual gold medallist Kyle Shewfelt of Calgary. “I don’t believe there’s a single country in the world except the top three – China, Japan and the U.S. – that could lose four super gymnasts all at once as happened to our team after Beijing and still be this close to making it to the Olympics,” Thomson said.

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Four Abby nominees for Sport BC awards Four members of the Abbotsford sporting community have been nominated for Sport BC Athlete of the Year awards. Jacob Doerksen is up for university athlete of the year after a stellar season with the Trinity Western Spartans men’s basketball team. He was named a Canada West all-star for the fifth time after averaging 21.6 points and 7.8 rebounds, and he led the Spartans to a national silver medal. He’s up against Helen Crofts (track and field, SFU) and Shanice Marcelle (volleyball, UBC) for the award. Will Quiring of the Columbia Bible College men’s volleyball team has been nominated for the college athlete of the year award, along with Li Liang (badminton, Douglas College) and Preston Tucker (volleyball, UBC-Okanagan). Quiring capped a terrific rookie season with the Bearcats by earning MVP honours at the CCAA nationals, as he led CBC to gold. Wrestler Sunny Dhinsa is a candidate for the high school athlete of the year, along with Adam Keenan (track and field, Lambrick Park) and Reiner Theil (basketball/football, Vancouver College). The W.J. Mouat grad won his third consecutive B.C. high school title in 2011, and went on win four national titles in three age classes. Jim Mitchell, a longtime wrestling and football coach at Mouat, is up for the official of the year award for his work as an Olympic-level

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Evans honoured by PacWest Jenna Evans of the University of the Fraser Valley women's volleyball team has been named the PacWest conference's female athlete of the week. Evans, a 5'7" outside hitter, led the Cascades to a sweep of the Douglas Royals last weekend. In Saturday's fourset win, she racked up 24 total points of offence. “Watching Jenna play

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to Every Hunter in BC! Advertise in The BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis 2012-2014 publication. Increased circulation 250,000 copies! Tremendous Reach, Two Year Edition! Contact Annemarie at 1 800 661 6335 or hunt@blackpress.ca Looking for or need extra income? Then Let’s creat it, don’t wait Free Consultation 604.820.6737 Restaurant & House, Lease/rent $1800/mo, D/D, Ref’s req. Avail Mar.1. Call (604)867-9047 Looking for a “SUPER” employee? Advertise in the best-read community newspapers 604-854-6397

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LIVE-IN CARETAKER Mission ~ Live in Caretaker for 32 unit apartment, duties include showing vacancies, cleaning and minor handyman type work. Reduced rent on a one bedroom suite. Fax resume with qualifications to ECM Strata Management - Rental Division 604-855-9825

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HIGHWAY TRUCK LOW BED DRIVER

for Dorman Timber Location Harrison Mills, must have a minimum of five years low bedding exp. Hauling various types of logging equipment in the Fraser Valley.

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DRIVER. COMPANY EXPANDING. Looking for Class 1 driver who can cross border and go into ports, preferably with 1 year flat deck exp. Serious replies only. Fax resume & abstract to 604-853-4179.

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For flat deck and heavy haul divisions of a busy Langley based co. Trucks available for lease to own. Must have previous exp.

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Warranty Administrator/Service Clerk SMS Equipment Inc. supplies equipment parts and service to the construction, forestry and mining industries and utility product users. It was created to provide customers with integrated solutions and to expand our service capabilities as a nationwide organization. Reporting to the Service Manager, the Surrey Branch has an opportunity for a Regional Service Writer / Warranty Administrator.

The Role: • Administers SMS & OEM time sensitive warranty processing • Process credits from manufacturers and issue credits to customers accurately and in a timely manner • Provide summarized documentation to SMS management and customers as it relates to in-process, accepted, or rejected claims • Opening work orders as requested by branch personnel • Closure and invoicing of service work orders • Administer field related service contracts and spreadsheets for work orders to ensure proper invoicing for customers • Service and parts clerical support as required • Administrative support to Service Manager and Operations Manager • Check accuracy of time cards, input data and prepare payroll summaries. • Backfilling for payroll entries, FLRA card reviews, and reception when required.

Qualifications: • Excellent computer skills with a strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (i.e. Word, Excel, Outlook). • Skilled in organizing resources and establishing priorities. • 3-5 years of experience from the construction/mining or automotive industry with completing Warranty Claims. • Excellent time management skills, work prioritization, and attention to detail. • Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with a wide variety of individuals and groups. • Ability to work independently and/or as part of a team. This is a very exciting time to be a part of SMS Equipment Inc. We are one of the largest Komatsu dealers in the world and believe our continued growth is a result of our highly skilled and engaged employees who deliver excellence in the workplace. If you are interested in working for a very dynamic company where your input, your ideas and your participation is valued, apply today. Our growth means your success.

The Hope and Area Transition Society Executive Director Box 1761 Hope, BC V0X 1L0 dyble@telus.net Closing Date: January 27, 2012 Start Date: ASAP Only those candidates to be interviewed will be contacted.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Surrey, BC - Western Region Reference Number: WSC-12120-111116

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DOWDING, Jack January 29, 1925 - January 3, 2012

Passed away at Abbotsford Regional Hospital, January 3, 2012 at the age of 86. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Katherine ‘’Kay’’, children; Ken, Gary and Diane, grandchildren; Connor and Madisen, brothers; Keith and Robert, sisters-in-law; Gail, Bette, Hilary and Ann, nieces and nephews. He was a caring husband, father and grandfather, we will miss him. Born and educated in Vancouver, BC, chosing a profession of school teaching, he taught in different areas for a few years, settling in Chilliwack in 1965, and retiring from Sardis Secondary in 1982, following 35 years of teaching. Celebration of Life will take place in the spring, at Loon Lake, where he spent many years fishing and enjoying life with family and friends.

IRONSIDE, Irene Drake Born September 05, 1917, Passed away on January 8, 2012 in Abbotsford, BC. Irene is predeceased by her husband John F. (Jack) Ironside and son John Ironside. She is survived by daughter Margaret Ironside of Langley, son Robert Ironside of Abbotsford. She also leaves her 3 grandchildren; Calen Laughlin, Alex and Kate Ironside. Donations may be made to a charity of your choice. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.

Kennedy George Stewart

March 1941 - January 2012 Stewart Kennedy, age 70, passed away on Monday January 2, 2012 at Abbotsford hospital after an eight month battle with pancreatic cancer. He is survived by his wife Frances Anne; children Tracey (Mel Didyk); Kelly (Wes Kerwin); Shannon (Jurij Dubrovin); 9 grandchildren; sister Carol, from Ontario and numerous other relatives in Ontario. He was born in London, Ontario and moved to BC in 1964. They lived in Burnaby for eight years and then moved to Abbotsford. Stew was a surveyor and land developer. For many years he was involved in community organizations both in Burnaby and Abbotsford. There will be a celebration of life held at the Rancho on Saturday, January 21, 2012 from 2-4 pm. Many thanks to the wonderful staff at Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer centre. Donations in lieu of flowers many be made to the Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer centre.

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ALDERGROVE NURSERY, 28080 Fraser Hwy. req’s NURSERY WORKERS for outdoor work planting, potting, pruning, weeding nursery stock. (Some heavy lifting). Experience preferred but not req’d. Seasonal work. Starting mid Feb, $9.56/hr to start, Mon. to Fri. (40hrs/week). Job could last well into Fall. Fax resume to: 604-8561683.

SUPER B DUMP DRIVERS Local DRIVERS needed for the following positions;

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◆ Full-Time Opportunity Must have: Class 1 Licence with Super B Dump experience. Preference may be given to applicants with Mountain Experience, Front End Loader Experience and / or able to run in the US. Sumas Transport Inc. is a locally owned and operated transport company with a Competitive Compensation & Benefits Package. Fax resume and driver abstract 604.852.2650 Attn. Darcy or e-mail: info@sumastransport.ca

DEROCHES HOLDINGS LTD req’s Farm Workers. Duties: fertilize, spray, harvest & prepare produce for market & maintain farm machinery. No education, 2 yrs exp, knowledge of Punjabi an asset, but not req’d. Wage $9.64/hr + benefits, 40hr/wk. Resume to: P.O. Box 100, Stn. A, Abbotsford, BC V2T 6Z5 or email derocheholding@live.ca

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JOHNSTON HOGAN—Mary Theresa Died peacefully December 29, 2011. She was born in Toronto December 18, 1925. Her early years were spent living in Ontario, Vancouver, and Doreen, BC. She attended Ursuline College in Chatham, training as a Registered Nurse at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto and at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver. Her first RN position was in Williams Lake, BC. While there Mary Theresa purchased a stallion (Tony) that she would ride during her free time. When the time came to leave Williams Lake she freed Tony to run with the wild horses living in the region and for several years after an acquaintance reported seeing Tony running with his new herd. In 1951 Mary Theresa married James Hogan. In 1957 they quit their jobs and moved to Mexico to become artists, studying painting and photography at the Instituto Allende. In 1967 the family settled in Aldergrove, BC. Mary Theresa resumed her work as a RN at Riverview Psychiatric Hospital and managed the family’s 10-acre hobby farm. The farm was home to horses, cows, goats, geese, ducks, a donkey, cats, chickens and Maja Kennels (Beagles, Toy Poodles, and Keeshonds). Maja Kennels produced many CAN/US Champions. She truly loved being a nurse, a mother to four children, and a partner in life to her loving husband, James. She was predeceased by James, and sister Helen. She is survived by her brother John (Pat), her children Toireasa (Roger) Strong, James, Geralyn, and Eugene, her grandson Anton (Samantha), and her great-granddaughters Maretta and Shula. Considerable thanks to the caring staff at Hallmark on the Park and Abbotsford Regional Hospital. Funeral Mass: 11:00 AM, Saturday, January 28, St. Ann’s Catholic Church, 33333 Mayfair Ave. Abbotsford, BC. Memorial donations to the Canadian Heart & Stroke Foundation (www.heartandstroke.com) would be appreciated. Walkey & Company Funeral Directors 604-738-0006

SESTRAP Mary Teresa Passed away January 5, 2012 at the age of 77. Mary is survived by her two children: Michael and Colleen; 4 grandchildren; 4 sisters; 1 brother; and other family members. Mary was deeply loved and will be missed dearly... but we find comfort in the knowledge that she is dancing with the stars. A memorial will be held Saturday, January 14, 2012 at Cascade Community Church 35190 Delair Road at 1 pm.

Margaret Mary Ellen (nee Dunleavey) May 26, 1915 - January 9, 2012

“For He is the life and the length of your days...” Deuteronomy 30:20 Margaret passed away peacefully with her sons by her side, in her 97th year, in Abbotsford, BC. Through she will be greatly missed, we are comforted knowing she is in the presence of her Lord and Saviour and reunited with her Ralph. Margaret has left a legacy of love, family and friendships that has spanned almost a century. She is predeceased by her beloved husband Ralph, her mother Jane, her father Richard and her brother Charlie. She is survived by her much loved sons Lloyd (Mary) and Bob (Beverly), 8 grandchildren, 15 greatgrandchildren,numerous nephews, nieces and cousins. Born in Glen Valley, BC, mother was a lifetime resident of the Fraser Valley. While living in Langley she married her high school sweetheart, Ralph, in 1934. Mother was a woman of many talents, abundant energy and a great sense of humour. She enjoyed the outdoors, volunteering, planning parties and most of all making memories with cherished family and friends. She fondly remembered being the May Queen in 1929 and greatly enjoyed her time in the O.E.S. for which she was the Worthy Grand Matron 1970-1971. Although she had deep roots in the Valley, Margaret enjoyed traveling with Ralph and family. She has been to many places around the world and especially enjoyed visiting “The Old Country,” Ireland. A celebration of mother’s life will be held at 2:00 pm on Thursday, January 19, 2012 at the Calvin Presbyterian Church, 2597 Bourquin Crescent E., Abbotsford, BC. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Margaret’s memory to the Canadian Cancer Society. 604-857-5779

PRATT, Dr. Vincent James (Vinnie) Nov. 19, 1928 - Jan. 3, 2012 It is with heartbreaking grief that we announce Vinnie’s passing at Mission Memorial Hospital. He was a patient at Pleasant View Care Home since Dec. 2011 suffering from Alzheimer’s. We are very grateful to the staff at Pleasant View Care Home and Mission Memorial Hospital for the loving care they have given our beloved Vinnie. Vinnie is survived by his daughter Melanie and two grandsons, Zane and Zachary. He is also survived by his loving wife Margie, three stepdaughters and five step-grandchildren. Predeceased

by sons Christopher Montague Pratt and Anthony Charles Pratt.

Vinnie worked in Abbotsford in Orthopedic Medicine and is fondly remembered by many of his patients. A memorial service will be held for Vinnie by Pastor Ron Redekop at Cedarbrook Chateau, 32331 7th Avenue, Mission, on Tuesday Jan. 17th at 2-4 pm. PS: After Margie, Vinnie’s first love was GOLF.

WERNER, Edmund June 13, 1923 January 9, 2012 With profound sadness and heavy hearts, the family of Edmund Werner announces his peaceful passing on Monday, January 9, 2012. Edmund was predeceased by his identical twin brother, Jonathan. Edmund Werner is survived by his loving wife Hildegard, his sons Klaus-B (Trudy), Walter (Paula), three grandchildren Kris (Nikki), Rob, and Elizabeth Ashe (Daniel), six great-grandchildren and his sister Frieda Kisser. A memorial service for Edmund will be held at Peace Lutheran Church, corner of Ware and Marshall Road in Abbotsford, BC, on Saturday, January 14, 2012 at 1:30 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations in Edmund Werner’s memory may be made to the Peace Lutheran Church Memorial Fund.

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Become a Psychiatric Nursetrain locally via distance education, local and/or regional clinical placements and some regional classroom delivery. Wages start at $30.79/hr to $40.42/hr. This 23 month program is recognized by the CRPNBC. Gov’t funding may be available. Toll-free 1-87-STENBERG www.stenbergcollege.com

HELP WANTED

ALBERTA earthmoving company requires a Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanic. You will work in a modern shop and also have mechanics truck for field work. The job is at Edson, Alberta. We require that you have experience on Cat crawlers and or Deere excavators. Call Lloyd at (780)723-5051.

CASHIER with experience required for Weekend Nightshift

Please apply in person at

Esso Service Station, 2935 Bluejay Road, Abbotsford FAX: 604-850-7331 EMAIL: bluejayesso@telus.net

CHICKEN CATCHERS WANTED $13/hr. to start + bonuses. Transportation provided. GRAVE YARD SHIFT ONLY * MUST LIVE IN ABBTS AREA *

Call: 604-854-1976 Between 9 am & 5 pm or Fax: 604-854-1795

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OLERA FARMS. Farm workers needed to start April 1. General labour. Must be willing & able to work outside,lift up to 50lbs. Salary $9.56/hr to start. Email resumes to: olerafarms@shaw.ca

Knowledge in mat’ls mgnt & purchasing, read shop dwgs, min 3-5 yrs of buying exp in mfg (glazing) ind. Basic computer skills a must. Own vehicle. F: 604-525-0774, E: sales@phoenixglassinc.com, w/salary exp. No phone calls pls.

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Change your life Angelo Rea B.Th., M.T.S.

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Area Manager DIGNITY FUNERAL HOMES

Donna Marie (nee Zuest) Dec. 31, 1951 ~ Dec. 10, 2011

ROSS Edith Mrs. Edith “Edie” Ross late of Abbotsford, BC passed away peacefully on January 10, 2012 at the age of 82 at Abbotsford Regional Hospital. She is survived by her husband Larry, children: Louise (Ian) Giffen, Judith (Henry) Liukku, Linda Velcoff, Laurie Ponsford, Diane (Terry) Rule, Tammy (Bill) Martin, Perry (Gail) Ross, 13 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, January 16, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. in the reception room at Henderson’s Funeral Home at 34537 Marshall Road, Abbotsford, BC with Reverend Martin Gouldthorpe officiating. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to B.C. Cancer Society. Tributes and condolences may be left at: www.hendersonsabbotsfordfunerals.com

Henderson’s Funeral Home 604-854-5534

It is with saddened and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our much loved Donna Marie White on December 10, 2011. She will be dearly missed by her husband Michael. Donna was a great mother to Amanda Matzner (Richard) Smith, stepmother to Danielle (Joe) Meyering and Benjamin White; a loving and much loved grandmother, known affectionately as “Uma” to Kenedi, Mia, Nevada, Judah and Selah Meyering, Austin Matzner, Jursie and Chase Smith and Mary White. Also left to mourn her passing is her mother, Mary, mother and father-in-law, Lottie and Willie, brothers Gord, Rick (Maureen), Garry (Margaret), Dave (Laurel), Kelly (Lisa), brother-in-laws Tony (Deborah), Willie (Jerry) and Rodney (Maria), aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews and many, many dear friends. Donna was predeceased by her father, Uli. A Celebration of Life will be held at the Prairie Chapel, 1929 Inter-Provincial Hwy. at 1:30 pm on Saturday, January 21, 2012. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Prairie Chapel – (sponsors of “Helping Hands”).

“How do you know when you got it?” My dream is to add value to the lives of others. My action plan is in the oppor tunities that I have to serve others. I am committed to this purpose by dedicating my time and effor t to it. This four th question has us thinking about the result before it happens. Why wait when you can live your dream now. Nothing comes easy to us in life. Hard work brings us oppor tunities. I know that I am living my dream. I am passionate in in what I do. People tell me that they are encouraged through their experience with Dignity Memorial. They are encouraged through the things that we do for them. We create an experience

for our families. Grief is a horrible experience. In order to add value to our families and to the community we serve we need to be present for them. Death is an experience that we will all go through. It is something that has taught me to fulfill my dream. Do it like there is going to be no tomorrow. Whether it is adding value to the lives of people, or that book that you have not written, my encouragement to you today is to do it now. Take these four questions and apply them into your life. I am here to help you. Death is a matter of fact but you have today to accomplish your big dreams.

Woodlawn Funeral Home Woodlawn Mission Funeral Home 2310 Clearbrook Rd., Abbotsford 7386 Horne St., Mission 604-853-2643 604-826-9548 Henderson’s Fraser Valley Funeral Home 34537 Marshall Road, Abbotsford 604-854-5534 w w w. d i g n i t y m e m o r i a l . c o m “ Yo u r C o m m u n i t y Fu n e r a l H o m e s T h a t C a r e ”


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MODERN 260 COW 2X milking herd dairy, looking for F/T worker. Duties incl: milking in double 12 parallel parlor 3-4 times per week, assisting in milkings in morning and afternoon, calf feeding, animal handling and field work. Previous exp. is necessary. Progressive wages, housing and benefits are avail. after proven performance and reliability. 604-490-6403 btwn. hrs. 5-8pm

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Mature persons with car or truck to deliver Yellow Pages™ Telephone Directories Abbotsford, Mission & Aldergrove and surrounding areas.

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SEARS ABBOTSFORD

IN SEVENOAKS SHOPPING CENTRE IS LOOKING FOR THE FOLLOWING ASSOCIATES: • Full Time Manager – Ladies Wear Department • Full Time Major Appliance Associate • Part Time Home Fashions Associate • Beauty Advisors

Lead-Hand on UV Finishing line To produce custom flooring: operate a German made UV finishing machine, Roller Coater Application machine, UV ovens and Sander, incl. setup, program, clean & lubricate; complete quality control tests, set procedures and replace parts, as needed. Knowledge of German machinery or language is appreciated but not necessary. Exp. is a MUST. Fax resume to (604)795-2260

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Janitorial Staff

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Abbotsford area, for restaurant cleaning. Must have vehicle, be reliable and responsible and able to work independently. Also, must have good command of the English language.

• Full Time Clinique Associate • Part Time Estee Lauder Associate PART TIME ASSOCIATES FOR THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS: • Children’s Wear

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Please apply in person with a resume. Candidates must be fully flexible to work all required hours, including evenings, weekends and holidays.

Serious callers only 1-604-792-3174 fax resume to: 604-792-3164 or email: viti@shaw.ca

Boston Pizza Sumas and Clearbrook need FULL TIME LATE NIGHT CLOSING SHIFT Cooks to prepare all menu items. Must ensure quality and quantity control as well as all health / safety standards are met. Applicants should have 3 years experience cooking. Salary $14.32/hr. Drop-off resume or Fax to: (604)504-5901 or mail to: 2060 Sumas Way, Abbotsford, BC, V2S 6G9 or 32530 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC V2T1X5

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Branch Administrator Surrey, BC - Western Region Reference Number: BA-12140-01102012

SMS Equipment Inc. supplies equipment parts and service to the construction, forestry and mining industries and utility product users. It was created to provide customers with integrated solutions and to expand our service capabilities as a nationwide organization.

The Role: Reporting to the Operations Manager, this position is responsible for: • Supervising the workload of Branch Office Personnel including performance reviews. • Overseeing the day to day administrative support activities for the Operations Manager and Surrey/Nanaimo/Campbell River Management Team. • Responsible for Branch Accounting and Financial Reporting. • Liaises with Head Office and other departments on matters concerning the Surrey/Nanaimo/Campbell River Branches. • Manages Office Supply Budget for Surrey/Nanaimo/Campbell River. • Assists Sales, Service and Parts Department when requested. • Performing other administrative duties as assigned by the Operations Manager.

Qualifications: • Combination of 5-8 years related industry experience within mining/construction and automotive as well as a post-secondary education (related diploma or degree from an accredited institution) is required. • General financial knowledge preferred with sufficient experience, education and training to establish and maintain effective financial and reporting functions. • Capability of reviewing and defining business processes and solutions. • Ability to prepare complex reports and resolve issues. • Strong ability to organize and multi-task. • Strong communication skills. • Strong computer skills (Microsoft Office). • Previous supervisory experience is considered an asset. This is a very exciting time to be a part of SMS Equipment Inc. We are one of the largest Komatsu dealers in the world and believe our continued growth is a result of our highly skilled and engaged employees who deliver excellence in the workplace. If you are interested in working for a very dynamic company where your input, your ideas and your participation is valued, apply today. Our growth means your success. Apply Today Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resume by e-mail or fax, quoting reference number: BA-12140-01102012, to: E-mail: bcjobs@smsequip.com or Fax: 604.888.9699 SMS Equipment Inc. 19520 Telegraph Trail, Surrey, BC V4N 4H1

Nursery Labourers required for the upcoming production season. Applicants must be in good physical condition and able to work in container and field production / harvesting. The ability to lift a minimum of 50 lbs is mandatory. All work is in an outdoor enviro. Hours are Monday to Saturday with variable start and end times. Total hours per week range from 40 to 60 and weekend work will be required. Production season will begin late February and length of employment will vary from 6 weeks to 8 months. Rate of pay is $9.56/hr. Apply in person January 23, 2012 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. at Pickett’s Nurseries Ltd, 26940 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge BC, V2W 1N8 Interviews will take place at the time of application.

WAREHOUSE ORDER SELECTOR We are now accepting applications for the position of part-time Warehouse Order Selector, which will include timely and accurate order picking of grocery products in a safe, clean, team-based environment. Successful applicants will be available for day, afternoon and weekend shifts, have reliable transportation (no public transit available), possess proficient English communication skills, and enjoy repetitive physical work that requires lifting 20-80 lb cases of grocery products.

Looking for a personable and energetic P/T member for our team. Must have minimum Level 1 and ICBC experience. Please call Todd or Noreen 604-859-6757

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PATIENT & reliable individual required to assist in care of adult male. Part-time weekend evening shifts are currently available. Knowledge of ventilator and feeding tube preferred but training will be provided. Some heavy lifting is required. Must be comfortable with dogs. Please submit resume to: vetky@hotmail.com. We thank all those interested, but only short listed applicants will be contacted.

SECURITY OFFICER TRAINING B.S.T. classes in Abby. Job placement. 604-859-8860 www.brissonsecurity.com

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AMAZING WAVE MASSAGE Professional deep tissue massage. 113-2580 Cedar Park Pl. Abby. 604-746-0099 Fullbody 30/mins $50, 60/mins $75 Swedish Massage $100-$160. EMERSON St. Abbts 604-854-0599 RELAXING SWEDISH MASSAGE A.M. Special 15% off. *Stress Free *European *Private 604.230.4444

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Cabinet Shop Leadhand - Agassiz Britco leads the industry in the innovative application of modular building technology in the design and production of temporary and permanent buildings. As our Cabinet Shop Leadhand you will support the Department Supervisor, train and supervise other Cabinet Shop employees and lead the department in implementing safe work practices and initiatives. You are experienced in a manufacturing environment and have the desire to advance within the company. Qualifications: • Journeyman Joiner Certificate / Cabinet Trade Certification • 5+ years experience as a Cabinetmaker • Previous experience in a Supervisory or Lead Hand role • Able to read and interpret blueprints and specifications • Proven strong organizational, multi-tasking and communication skills • Can perform all functions in a full commercial / residential cabinet shop • Experience with CNC preferred We are growing. Join in our success. To learn more about this position or apply go to:

www.britco.com/careers

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Dasmesh Punjabi School

S.A.S.E.T. PROGRAM TECHNICIAN (EXTERNAL)

BC Certified Independent School Kindergarten to Grade 12 Requires a full time Kindergarten teacher (with strengths in English Language Arts, PE, and Fine Arts) Upholding the school philosophy is a necessary requirement. Send your resume to the Principal via mail, fax or email as soon as possible. 5930 Riverside St. Abbotsford, BC V4X 1T8 Phone: 604-826-1666 Fax: 604-820-8924 Email: principal@dasmeshschool.com administrator@ dasmeshschool.com

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Starting wage is $12.95/hr with regular progressive increases every 500-1000 hours worked. We offer flexible work schedules (will include a minimum of 1 weekend day), and an excellent training program is provided.

HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC for busy logging company in the

As one of the largest employers in the Fraser Valley, EV Logistics operates two distinct facilities - a 380,000 sq ft refrigerated facility, and a 485,000 sq ft dry goods building - both facilities are located in the Gloucester Industrial Park (at the 264th St exit off Hwy #1).

Competitive Wages & Benefits After 3 mos.

To join our team and start your career in logistics, apply on-line at www.evlogistics.com

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INSURANCE

NURSERY LABOURERS

We thank everyone who applies,

PERSONAL SERVICES

Fraser Valley Area. Must have valid BC drivers licence.

Please fax 604-796-0318 or e-mail: mikayla.tamihilog@shaw.ca

M I L LW R I G H T / M E C H A N I C REQUIRED – Full time position. Vancouver Island Chip Plant. Welding experience an asset. Union wage, full benefit package. Please contact joanne.stone @dctchambers.com

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WAREHOUSE PERSON Distributor of educational products, located in Surrey requires a full time shipper/receiver. Training available. Starting wage $12/hr. Fax resume to 604-576-2777 or email: nairn.m@telus.net

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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

PURE CHI. Relaxing Chinese Full Body MASSAGE ~ 604-702-9686 11am-11pm. 9263 Young Rd Chwk

Stó:lô Nation, one of the leading employers in the Fraser Valley with offices located in Mission and Chilliwack, requires the services of an qualified Program Technician to fill a vacancy with the Stó:lô Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Program. Pursuant to section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference may be given to applicants of Aboriginal ancestry. Please self-identify on your cover letter or resume. The Program Technician will provide administrative and financial support to the SASET Program administration and staff; assist in the following key task; tracking and reconciling the program and administrative budgets; promotion of the programs and initiatives; recoding and processing of SASET forms and documents in accordance with SASET established guidelines; support the Manager, Program Coordinator and the Program Officers in encouraging partnerships; assessing proposals and having familiarity with the terms and conditions of the ASET Contribution Agreement. Providing support as Secretariat support as required. This position reports to the S.A.S.E.T. Manager working in conjunction with the Program Coordinator. The successful candidate will work out of the Central (Chilliwack) office. Some travel may be required for this position. Based on services needs the department reserves the right to relocate workers within the service delivery area. QUALIFICATIONS / REQUIREMENTS: • Minimum Grade 12 with course in Business administration, accounting and/or relating training. • Min. 2 years’ experience in an administrative/financial support role in busy office setting • Ability to operate all office equipment • Finance and computer skills (Excel/MS Office/AccPac/Quick Books) and possess basic analytical skills • Exceptional organization/meeting coordination/file monitor skills and the ability to develop and maintain a detailed recording supervision • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision • Excellent verbal and written communication skills and proven ability to establish rapport with people of all educational and occupational backgrounds • Successful candidates will be required to provide the following if screened in for an interview: • Proof of education documentation • References: Three names and phone numbers of recent supervisors • Must possess and maintain a valid Class 5 BC Drivers’ License • Must successfully pass the required pre-employment RCMP Criminal records Check. SALARY RANGE: Negotiable per annum, based on qualifications/ experience. TYPE OF POSITION: Full-time with benefits, subject to 3-month probationary period and planned performance evaluations. APPLICATIONS DEADLINE: 4:00 PM, Monday, January 23, 2012 Candidates will be screened according to the qualifications/requirements. Interested candidates are required to submit a resume and covering letter. Please include position title on subject line. Send to: Sto:lo Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training ATTN: Anna Celesta, S.A.S.E.T. Manager Bldg. #8A - 7201 Vedder Road, Chilliwack, BC V2R 4G5 Email: jobs@stolonation.bc.ca Fax: (604) 824-5342 For more information about this and other employment opportunities, visit www.stolonation.bc.ca We regret that we will only respond to those applicants chosen for an interview. We thank all applicants for their interest.

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GARDENING

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509

AUCTIONS

Collectible Auction Monday Jan 15 ~ 7pm Collection of: postage stamps, over 100 stock books with stamps, dye case model airplane & cars, 100 older prints, paintings, ass’t Royal Alberta & other china, tobacco tines, etc. View: Day of Sale fr 10am

Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function... • Dinner Parties • Executive Meetings • Family Gatherings • Weddings / Banquets • B-B-Ques • Funerals We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.

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AVOID BANKRUPTCY - SAVE UP TO 70% Of Your Debt. One affordable monthly payment, interest free. For debt restructuring on YOUR terms, not your creditors. Call 1-866-690-3328 or see web site: www.4pillars.ca GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS GUTTER CLEANING Etc. Rubbish Removal. Pressure Washing, Yard cleanup & trim. Reas rates, FREE EST. Since 1990. (604)854-6469

NEED CASH TODAY? ✓ Do you Own a Car? ✓ Borrow up to $20000.00 ✓ No Credit Checks! ✓ Cash same day, local office www.REALCARCASH.com

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SIMON’S CONSTRUCTION

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL

1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366) RemoveYourRecord.com

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Pick Up or Delivery 8590 SYLVESTER RD. 604-820-0808

Cartage Ltd.

HOME REPAIRS 374

SAWDUST

PETS 456

Available for Delivery Call for pricing

MOVING & STORAGE

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555.

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778-344-1069 Northstars Painting

Big jobs - Small Jobs - We do it all!

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Cairn Terriers: shots/dewormed. Ready to go to good homes. over 20 yrs of referrals. 604-807-5204 or 604-592-5442

Call now and save!

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

Proudly Serving the Fraser Valley Visa & M/C accepted

DRYWALL TAPING, Ceiling texture & Repairs. Small or large jobs. 604-859-1354 / Cell: 604-556-4696

LABS YELLOW P/B pups, born Dec 14th. Dewormed, 1st shots, $750. 604-888-4662, (Langley)

Call 7 days/week 778-344-1069 A-1 PAINTING CO. 604.723.8434 Floors & Finishing. Insured, WCB, Est. 20 Years Exp.

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ELECTRICAL

PETS

BLOOD HOUND PUPS, CKC reg’d health chk, 2nd vac, micro chipped, 4 fem’s. Liver & Tan. Ready to go. $500. Call 604-574-5788.

andrew.northstar.interiors@gmail.com

D & D DRYWALL. Boarding, taping, texturing painting & remodelling. Big or small jobs. Over 25 yrs exp. Free estimates. 604-853-3640.

WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs Over 40 yrs exp. 604-308-7943

• Pet Food & Accessories • Livestock Feed & Hay • Wild Bird Seed & Accessories • Whole Lot More 34633 Vye Rd. Abbotsford B.C. (just past Costco) 604-556-7477 www.buckerfields.org

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WEED FREE Mushroom Manure $75/13 yds. Well rotted $100/10 yds. Free delivery Abbts. Mission add $10 load. 604-856-8877

Quality Painting. Guarantee. Free

OPEN Friday & Saturday 8 am ~ 6 pm 5486 Riverside Street Corner of Harris & Riverside Matsqui Village

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BEST FIREWOOD 32nd Season & 37,000 Cust Deliv. Fully Seas. Maple, Birch, Alder 604-582-7095

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LAMINATE ~ HARDWOOD ~ TILE Installation. Baseboards, Trim. Exp. Fast, Reliable. Rick 604-798-4681

FURNITURE

• Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331

SLEEP DEPOT #9 - 32912 Mission Way,

Mission Phone 604-820-2282

Quality Never had a Better Price! Mismatch Sets w/steel Edge Guards.

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BEAUTIFUL GERMAN CRYSTAL bowls with lids, 4 pounds each in weight. Not a chip or mark on them, $100. 604-850-7881. SNOW BOARDING HELMETS, new, can also be used for biking and snowmobiling, $100. for both. 604-850-7881. CARVED NATIVE MASK, asking $100. Full face mask First Nations. 604-850-7881. KENMORE VACUUM CLEANER, 12 amps, Hepa filter, good suction and on board attachments, asking $50. 604-850-7881. SUNBURST BATH TRANSFER seat, $50. Aquasense bath bench with back, $25. Both items in very good clean condition. 604-556-3432. MAN’S LONDON FOG coat 42T, very good condition, $30. 20 volumes creative activities for children, excellent condition, $25. 604-556-3432. ANTIQUE FLOOR LAMP, working, $50. 24” X 36” framed landscape oil painting, excellent condition, $40. 604-556-3432. 3 PIECE RECLINER sectional with double bed, $100. firm. 604-854-3523. OMNI WADERS GREEN S. 12 boot, $50. Twin spread reversable, new, $25. 604-852-2440. WANTED BACK 2 LIFE machine, pay $100. 604-852-2440. PORTABLE TRAVEL CRIB, new, $45. Travel booster seat, new, $15. 604-852-2440. TOTAL GYM ULTRA as new, $50. Loggers work boots, as new, $50. 604-855-2511. ALL ITEMS ARE FREE and in good condition. Hide-a-bed, 2 love seats & 30” TV. Phone 604-302-8536. REFRIGERATOR, AMANA, off white, $100. 604-852-8002. BATHTUB WITH 8 JETS for sale. Outside dimensions are 46” X 72”, tub is 34” X 67”, $100. 604-751-3213. MOTOR AND ALL fittings and taps for above bathtub, $100. 604-751-3213. WHIRLPOOL ELECTRIC STOVE, white, good condition, clean. $80. 604-556-7819. BICYCLES, RAZOR ALENTE 21 speed bike, new, $50. Norco 21 speed, $30. Stainless steel music stand, $5. Edward 604-853-8818. 3 FISHING RODS BY Wright and Gill chucker troll rod, spinning rod, & trolling rod, $25. each. Filet knife, $10. Edward 604-853-8818. WANTED 2 DOZEN port bottles, will pay up to .20 cents per bottle. 604-852-2932. DOWNSIZING. LIGHT BROWN couch & loveseat, no rips or tears, $100. total. 604-851-2210. FOUR 15 X 6 Chrysler rims only. Five bolt pattern, $80. obo. 604-869-1422. TWO GOODYEAR 7.50 16LT on split rims tube type, like new, eight bolt pattern GM, $50. obo. 604-869-1422. FOUR TIRES ON RIMS 8.75 R16.5 LT Toyo Hyper Radial, eight bolt pattern Dodge, $100. obo. Approx. 50% tread life. 604-869-1422. 1330W SANYO MICROWAVE with rolling cabinet stand, both for $75. 604-855-8962. $100. NUWAVE INFRARED oven with manual and cookbook. 604-855-8962.

KITCHEN APPLIANCES; TOASTLESS toaster and convection oven, $40. Over stove fan w/ light, $25. obo. 604-855-8962. GLASS AND CHROME dining room tables and four chairs, $100. 604-820-5246. PAIR OF PINE bookcases, one with glass door and light, $100. 604-820-5246. COFFEE TABLE AND matching end tables, $100. 604-820-5246. WHEELCHAIR, A1 condition. $100. 604-859-4249. ROLL-AWAY BED, steel frame/ wheels, 4” mattress, very good condition. $80. firm. Call after 3 pm or leave message. 604-859-3212. TRUCK CABLE CHAINS, new in box, fits tire size 15” to 17”, $40. 778-892-9924. ONKYO TX800 TUNER amplifier and cassette tape player two high tower digital fidelity 3-way speaker system, $100. 778-892-9924. CHILDREN’S CAPTAIN’S BED, $75. Call 604-859-5970. CHILDREN’S CAPTAIN’D BED, $50. Call 604-859-5970. OLDER CLOTHES WASHER works well $25.00 Fridge, works well $75.00 Dryer, just stopped, free to handyman 604-826-1510 BELGIUM WOOL EMERALD rug approx 8’X12’ Imperial chateau $70.00 604-820-8218 TRUCK CAMPER PARTS jacks, furnace, water, tank, $100.00 604-820-8218 METAL DETECTOR HAND held Uni-Science $25.00 604-820-8218 400 NINETY MIN AUDIO cassettes, good to excellent quality can be re-recorded 25 cents each $80.00 takes all obo 604-826-4533 200 ASIMOV’S SCI-FI MAGS 1991-2010 good cond 50 cents each obo 604-826-4533 ELECTRIC FISHING MOTOR with battery and solor panel $100.00 Phone Jim 604-308-5886 WANTED VALLEY COMFORT or Kozy heater wood stove in working condition $100 or less 604-826-3359 SOLID PINE ENT unit 64” wide 22” deep 58’ high nice looking piece exc cond Amish Heritage furniture $75.00 Phone Kim 604-826-9322 TWO 15” TIRES ON RIMS FOR 92-95 Buick good tread 604-826-3496 SMALL APT SIZE chest freezer in clean good working cond $100.00 604-826-2430 GE STOVE in clean good working cond $100.00 604-826-2430 GE FRIDGE in clean good working cond $100.00 604-826-2430 MAYTAG DRYER in clean good working cond $100.00 604-826-2430 MAYTAG WASHER in clean good working cond $100.00 604-826-2430 BARBED WIRE 2 rolls at $20 each, metal detector $40.00 604-826-3513 ELECTROLUX VACUUM excellent suction with all attachments 604-826-3513

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A-TECH Services 604-996-8128 Running this ad for 7yrs

HOURLY or CONTRACT Phone 604-820-0808

FUEL

1YR Seasoned Alder Birch Maple Clean, Split, DRY & Delivered. Family Operated for 20 yrs. (604)825-9264

NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

✦ Demolition ✦ Land Clearing ✦ Excavating ✦ Backfilling

FRUIT & VEGETABLES

The Valley’s Premier Farm Market For 36 years!

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

EXCAVATING

FERTILIZERS

MATTRESSES staring at $99

#1 PET SOURCE

VIRUS REMOVAL COMPUTER REPAIR DATA BACKUP / RECOVERY CALL DEAN @ 604-556-1975

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FEED & HAY

604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197

CLEANING APARTMENTS. Central Abbotsford only. Reasonable & Experienced. Patricia 604-556-7102

COMPUTER SERVICES

TREE SERVICES

and pruning. The best time is now! (604)287-8126 or (604)217-8126

LANDSCAPING

Hemlock, Fir & Cedar

ACCOUNTING/TAX/ BOOKKEEPING

CLEANING SERVICES

✦ Mushroom Manure ✦ Bark Mulch ✦ Sand & Gravel

PRO HEDGE TRIMMING

ACCOUNTING Done Accurately Small Business, P/U & Delivery Bookkeeping, Payroll, Tax Returns, HST.604-814-0967 / 604-862-1596

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MISSION TOPSOIL ✦ Screened Topsoil

Complete Handyman/Reno services for your Home & Office. Mike’s got the best rates. 604-820-0012

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7’ FUTON w/metal frame, 15” X 72” X8” mattress w.cover, seldom used, good cond. Original price $600 asking $250 (604)289-1074

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Complete Home Renovations / Improvements. Interior & Exterior. Call 604-690-3327

CRIMINAL RECORD? Guaranteed Record Removal since 1989. Confidential, Fast, & Affordable. Our A+BBB Rating assures EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM. Call for FREE INFO. BOOKLET

JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly

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Call Simon Floris @ 604-897-0332

LEGAL SERVICES

RECYCLE-IT!

Experienced S Insured Guaranteed S Free Estimates 26 Years Experience. Large or Small Jobs Phone 604-854-9288 www.renovationsmission.com

25 years + Experience. Free Estimates

Professional Mobile Nursing Foot Care Service. Corns? Calluses? Painful feet? 10% Discount with first service, call Silviu Cordos LPN, FCN, at 778-241-0880

Steel Building Sale. Inventory Discount Sale. 30x40, 42x80, 100x100 Erection Available. Must Sell, Will Deal. 40 yr paint. Source #1LL 800-964-8335

RUBBISH REMOVAL

ABBOTSFORD & MISSION MISSION VALLEY HOME RENOVATIONS LTD.

Renovations ~ Additions Framing ~ Foundations

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• Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

CENTRAL AUCTION #313 - 20560 - Langley By Pass (#10 Hwy) 604-534-8322

$38/HR!Clogged drains, drips garbs sinks, Reno’s, toilets. No job too small! Lic’d/insured. 604-217-2268

ALL SERVICE Rubbish Removal. $59.95 pick-up. Rocks & Soils $16/yard. 604-832-4110

.Jim’s Moving Winter Service

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BUCK-PASSER

FOUR DRAWER METAL filing cabinet, $45. Three drawer cabinet, $30. 604-854-5732. TIRE CHAINS FOR tire size 235/85/ R16, set of 2 steel chains, $50. 604-850-1381. LIKE NEW 2 wing chairs, green beige / burgundy floral pattern, $100. takes both. 604-859-2789. WOODEN CORNER CUPBOARD, dark green upper has glass doors, three shelves, lower has drawer and two doors, $75. 604-859-2789. WANTED SILVER PLATE or sterling cutlery sets or pieces, up to $100. 604-556-0780. 2 DOOR FRIDGE, side X side, ice and water dispenser, very good condition, $99. 604-855-3764 BREAD MAKER high-end, $300 Japanese model, makes wonderful bread, as new, used very little. Makes jam, steamed rice too. $35. 604-856-3176. EXERSAUCER EVENFLO baby deluxe model ultrasaucer, three height adjustments. Perfectly clean and new condition. Only used visiting grandparents. $25. 604-856-3176. UNIVERSAL HOME GYM, Weider adjustable weights, arms, legs, shoulders, lats, abs, chest, excellent condition, $75. Free extras. 604-755-5579. TV ENTERTAINMENT WALL UNIT, solid oak & oak veneer, tai colour stain, excellent condition, $100. 604-996-6457. 3D SHREK MOVIE SET, all 4 movies, new & never opened, $75. firm. 604-996-6457. WANTED RECORDS from the 70’s & 80’s, classic rock & roll, will pay up to $100. 604-864-9786. WANTED NINTENDO SYSTEM with games. Will pay up to $100. 604-864-9786. WANTED SMALL ELECTRIC guitar amplifier, will pay up to $50. 604-853-5060. 6 ROYAL ALBERT Trillium pattern bread & butter plates, $4. each. Phone 604-859-8850 after 4 pm. 10 ROYAL ALBERT Trillium pattern dinner plates, $6 each. Phone 604-859-8850 after 4 pm. ONE 6 PLACE STAINLESS steel cutlery set, $30. Phone 604-859-8850 after 4 pm. HARDY BOYS & NANCY Drew series of books, older version, thirty available at $3. each. 604-758-1179. OAK TV STAND, $60. Large oak free standing clothes or coat rack, $25. 604-758-1179. TWO PINE BOOKCASES for sale, large $50. Medium $35. 604-758-1179. MEN’S FOSSIL WATCH, black cronograph, new. $75. 604-850-7881. WANTED OLD WIND-UP watches for senior hobby, needed for parts, will pay up to $50. Mens or ladies. 604-850-7881. MINI TRAMPOLINE EXERCISER, new in box, $300. new, great aerobic workout, steel frame construction, easy to assemble, $100. 604-850-7881. WANTED FOR SENIOR’S hobby, old wind-up clocks, needed for parts, working or not, will pay up to $50. 604-850-7881. EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER, The Boss model, bagless with all attachments, a year old, excellent suction, asking $50. 604-850-7881.

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $269, 2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring, Carpet Cleaning & Maid Service! www.paintspecial.com

ROTTWEILER Pups, Reg CKC, Champ lines/health guaranteed. $1600. (778)240-6472, bramasolerottweilers@yahoo.com

ABBOTSFORD NEWS 34375 Gladys Ave. THE BARGAIN STORE BUY/SELL USED FURNITURE 604-826-3810

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TOM’S PAINTING & DECORATING 35 Years Exp. Tom Van Keulen 604-853-9429 ~ 778-982-2191 Swiss Mountain pups, short-hair, family raised, gentle, vet chck, dewormed. Ready. 604-795-7662 THE Cutest Golden Doodle Puppies Are Ready Now! $750. 604226-5002 (MISSION)

MISC. WANTED

Collecting Old Coins & Taxidermy Silver, $1, 50c, 25c, 10c, Olympic Please call Travis 604-796-0320 WANTED. MOTOR BIKES & ATVs. Any size, any year or condition. Running or not. Buy for cash as long as the price is right and not stolen. No Chinese made. Give me a call: 604-308-4225 Gary.

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HOMES WANTED

WE BUY HOMES BC The OLDER. The DIRTIER. The BETTER. Flexible Terms. Quick Closing. Call us First! 604.657.9422

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RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

ABBOTSFORD 2 bdrm nr Super Store mtn view 5 appls incl W/D gas f/p gas & ht/water incl sec u/g prkg with remote $975mo. Avail now. 604-556-2599 refer to unit 433 ABBOTSFORD 32120 Peardonville 1 bdrm. apt., F/S, D/W, gas f/p, NO SMOKING, NO PETS. Doreen @ 604-302-1229.

New SRI Manufactured Homes. Single Double Modulars on display. Repossessions 1974-2004. Chuck 604-830-1960.

ABBOTSFORD,32120 Peardonville 2 bdrm, 2 bathrm. apt., F/S, D/W, gas f/p, A/C NO SMOKING, NO PETS. Doreen @ 604-302-1229.

New SRI Single and double wides in Ruskin park with river view from $89,900. Chuck 604-830-1960

ABBOTSFORD, 33509 Marshall, 2 bdrm apt, quiet bldg, corner unit. $800/mo. Avail now. Call: 604-557-0411 or 604-807-3294.

New SRI single wide in family park and another space in adult park. from $81,900. Chuck 604-830-1960

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MORTGAGES

Mortgage Help! Beat bank rates for purchases and refinances, immediate debt consolidation, foreclosure relief, and equity loans. Free, fast, friendly, private consultations. Call 1-888-685-6181 www.mountaincitymortgage.ca

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TOWNHOUSES

ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm. apt. T/H with full bsmt. in Forest Edge location. on 3300 block of Gladwin St. $259,000. Will accept modest Abbotsford or Aldergrove house in trade at fair value. 604-856-8268

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE

ABBOTSFORD - Abby Glen Apt’s 2959 Tims St. Reno’d 1 & 2 bdrm suites avail. Call 778-880-0920.

Abbotsford Central Mountainview - Bakerview THIS IS WHERE YOU WANT TO LIVE

www.dannyevans.ca

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RENTALS 706

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

For One Year Lease 13th Month FREE Rent!

Rental Incentive on 1 year Lease

33331 Old Yale Road

PET FRIENDLY BUILDINGS!

Cozy 3 storey bldg, close to all amen. 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Close to transit, parks, schools; covered pkg, balconies, laundry room. Small pets ok.

2485 Hilltout Street 1 Bedroom - $634.00 2 Bedrooms - $756.00

This property is a participant in the Multi-Housing Crime Free Program.

Call 604-751-2147

For more info & viewing call

32030 George Ferguson Way

1 Bedroom from $665.00 2 Bdrms from $756.00

Richard Court

Phone 604-556-7705

Call 604-557-3708

33136 George Ferguson Way

1 Bedroom from $725.00 2 Bdrms from $825.00

604-615-5382 Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management

CENTURY 21 ACE AGENCIES LTD. The Westwood - 2 bed, 2 bath, 6 appli, f/p, open concept, walk to Mouat School N/P N/S $1100.00 Tamarind Westside - Variety of 1 bed & den units. Small and large sizes most units have laminate & some granite, 6 appl. u/g park + storage locker, 2nd parking $25.00, some with no move in fee N/P N/S $775.00 - $900.00 Carriage Lane Age restricted, heat & hydro included, upper large 1bed & den. 5 appli, newer flooring (laminate & carpet), 2 covered decks, 1 parking, storage locker. N/S N/P, $975.00

CALL: (604)853-2718

1 Month FREE Rent or $300 Move-In Allowance - You Choose! Ask for Details! 2750 Fuller Street at George Ferguson Valley View Terrace

33333 12th Avenue Cozy 5 story complex in quiet park like setting on Mission Hillside. 1 & 2 bdrm suites avail. Close to transit, parks, schools; pkg, balconies, laundry rm. Small pets ok. For more info & viewing call

Beautiful Large Updated Suites

778-788-1857

Close to schools and Shopping

✶ Large Kitchen Incl’s D/washer ✶ Quiet Well Maintained Bldg

Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management

✶ FREE month - ask for details ✶ $25 Freedom 55 Discount New Apps Only! No pets

Tel: 604-852-9086

Mainstreet Equity

Baywest Mgmt Corp

818

CARS - DOMESTIC

1/2 Month Free Rent!

New Year Special ❀

818

CARS - DOMESTIC

APARTMENT/CONDO

CHILLIWACK

LAKESIDE COURT 45810 First Ave., West

1/2 Month Free Rent!! Newly updated lg 1 bdrm, 2 bdrm, 2 bath condos in secure and well maintained building. Secure parking, elevator with wheel chair access. Walk across the street for shopping, next to library, park. Includes 3 appliances, window coverings, insuite storage, laundry on every floor. Onsite manager. Available now. 604-792-1506 for details

CLEARBROOK

APTS. 9474 Cook St

1 Bdrm from $680/mo 2 Bdrms from $795/mo

Call 604-751-2165 apartments are well secured and safe homes for your peace of mind.

706

CHILLIWACK

Abbotsford/Mission

33184 George Ferguson Way

1 Bedroom from $634.00 2 Bdrms from $722.00

APARTMENT/CONDO

For more info & viewing call

ABBOTSFORD

Call 604-557-3592

706

RENTALS

DRIFTWOOD

Clean & Large, hot water included. N/S Secured U/G parking available. Outdoor pool in garden setting. Sorry N/P. Close to all amenities. Ref’s req’d.

604-850-2355

Large Landscaped Grounds Public Transit at the Front Door Small pets ok This property is a participant in the Multi-Housing Crime Free Program

Call 604-751-2147 604-557-3592 or 604-751-5595

1 & 2 Bedroom Suites

1 & 2 BDRM. 2 BATH photos@craigslist search Chelsea Manor Resident Manager

Spacious Bachelor 1 & 2 bdrms avail

Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management

Call 604-557-6054

2977 Dahlstrom Pl.

Town & Country Apartments 1948 McCallum Road

604-615-5402

Under New Ownership For One Year Lease 13th Month FREE Rent!

CHELSEA MANOR

APARTMENT/CONDO

Under New Ownership For One Year Lease 13th Month FREE Rent!!

Park Lane Manor

2814 Pratt Crescent 1 Bedroom from $655.00 2 Bdrms from $779.00

Abbotsford

RENTALS

Abbotsford/Mission

Under New Ownership

MAINSTREET EQUITY CORP.

2525 Hilltout Street 1 Bedroom - $665.00 2 Bedrooms - $756.00

706

Abbotsford/Mission

LET’S MAKE A DEAL NEW LOWER RENTS 1 MONTH FREE RENT SENIOR’S DISCOUNT

HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

RENTALS

Crime Free Living 31790 UNION AVENUE HURON COURT $200 MOVE-IN ALLOWANCE

2 bedroom

(Ask For Details)

fridge, stove, window coverings, hot water heat incl., Adult oriented. wheelchair access, elevator, laundry on every floor.

✳ 1 Bdrm. from $625/mo. ✳ 2 Bdrms from $745/mo.

604-792-1503 for details

Rent incl’s; Heat, H/wtr, U/G Pkg Quiet, Well Maint. Build. No Pets.

Seniors Discount $25

MISSION: 1 bdrm $625 (1 person) or 2 brm $725, 2nd or 3rd Ave Call Steve: (604)751-3885 MISSION 1 bdrm very clean, f/s, share w/d, prkng, 1 block to W.C.E. $620/m+utils (604)826-4082 MISSION: immac 1 Bdrm, new, 5 appls, secure prkg, storage, balcony, avail Feb 1st. (604)820-8664 MISSION: PRINCESS DAPHNE APTS - SPACIOUS 1 bdrm starting at $630 & 2 bds starting $750, 1.5 bth, h, h/w & prkg incl.Games rm Criminal Record check may be req. 33561 Third Ave. 604-820-3013.

818

CARS - DOMESTIC

604-850-2467 Baywest Mgmt Corp Mission

CEDARWOOD MANOR * * * *

Friendly Management 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites Insuite Laundry Adult Oriented

604-820-0128 818

CARS - DOMESTIC

Website:

www.mainst.biz ABBOTSFORD CRIME FREE Multi Housing Program BACHELOR APARTMENT $440/mo. N/P ~ N/S. Hot water & cable included. Quiet, parklike setting.

604-853-0333 ABBOTSFORD

Forest Terrace Apartments 34313 Forrest Terrace Abbotsford’s Best Kept Secret

1 & 2 Bdrms Stes 2 Full Baths, In-Suite Storage, Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher, Garburator, In-Suite Laundry Hook-ups, On-Site Mgmt Please call for Prices. Sorry no pets

1 Month FREE Rent On 1 Year Lease Early and Immediate Possession Available Age 40 Senior & Adult Oriented Come See What You Have Been Missing! Call Esther 604-853-0549

FUEL EFFICIENT SUVs

ABBOTSFORD: Maple Manor & Goldstone Court. 1 & 2 Bdrms from $600. Newly renovated buildings. Call 604-504-1587 (Maple) & 604-504-1758 (Goldstone). ABBOTSFORD

MEADOWOOD

2008 SANTA FE LTD AWD

Apartment & Townhouse Complex

65,000 KMS, 1 OWNER

Phone 604-852-4696 or Email

meadowood@ pacificquorum.com 1 & 2 Bedroom Heat / hot water included 3 Appliances

Leather, sunroof, 1 owner

Townhouses

FWD

Abbotsford, deluxe, large apts Newer, well maintained bldg. 2 Bths in 2 Bdr units from $925 Gas heat, f/p, d/w, inste w/d hookup, gated u/g prkg. Cat OK Call: 604-870-9797 www.apt4rent.ca 33382 George Ferguson Way

BIRCHWOOD MANOR Abbots. clean & spacious *2 Bdrm units from $750 & up Some w/insuite laundry hook-up, d/w, prkg. Part of the Abbotsford Crime Free Housing Program Cat OK . Call: 604-832-8909 ------------------------------------------Baywest Management Corp. ABBOTSFORD 1 bdrm. & den, avail. immed. W/D, u/g prkg. Near bus & shops. No dogs. Cat OK. 778-240-0232

Great View Available Now! 1 Bedroom - Also Bach & 2 Bdrms avail Heat, Hot Water & Basic Cable included. Crime Free & Certified. N/S - N/P, Close to all amens. Lease & Refs. Required.

4x4

PE 2007 FORD ESCA886B ..................... $17,995 ............................................................

Conveniently located at

4x4, very nice condition

3046 Clearbrook Road www.pacificquorum.com Pacific Quorum Properties Inc

#CA030

L 2008 FORD EDGE SE ..................... $23,995 ............................................................ AWD, 1 owner

Abbotsford/Mission

#CT422794A ....................

ORER LTD 2003 FORD EXPL.......... ...................... $8,995 ............................................................

Under New Ownership

4x4

#BV162418A..............................

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GE LX 2009 KIA SPORTA.......... .............. $18,999 ............................................................ #CT327624A ....................

4x4, low kms

33095 Old Yale Road

IBECA 2008 SUBARU TR.......... .................$27,900 ............................................................

Comfortable 3 storey low rise, convenient & affordable. 1 & 2 bedrm stes, balconies, lockers in & outdoor pkg, lndry rm. Close to schools & transit. Small pets ok.

AWD, leather

#AH7639 ....................

K 350 2010 MERCEDES GL 99 ......................................WAS $39,9

This property is a participant in the Multi-Housing Crime Free Program.

Like new

#AH7609 ........................................

FRASER VALLEY

AUTO MALL

Outdoor Pool Parking Extra Storage Renovated / No Pets

ABBOTSFORD. New 1 bdrm. 1 den condo. Near all amen. Incl. all appl., w/d, d/w. Ns/np. $800/mo. 604-615-9595.

1 BDRMS from $595/mo. 2 BDRMS from $750/mo. 3 BDRMS. from $1050/mo.

ABBOTSFORD, West. Mins to hwy & shopping. Newer 1 bdrm apt. Secure U/G prkg & storage. 5 S/S appls. $850/mo. N/P. N/S. 604-3082525 or 604-825-9628.

Forest Village Apartments

CHWK 2 bd 1 bth. No Smoking. Shared Laundry. $725.Call Gerry 604.861.7560.

ABBOTSFORD Near 5 Corners. 1 bdrm $625/mo (1 person) 2 bdrm $725/mo. Call (604)751-3885

LAKE ERROCK 1 bdr cabin, liv rm/kit/bth, $450. Now. Ph. line & cbl avail. 604-826-3462; 778-896-9705

604-853-6620

$36,999

604-615-5397 Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management

Heat & Hot Water Included D D D D

NOW

For more info & viewing call

ABBOTSFORD

Abbotsford

Call Pam 604.855.7393

.......... #BE00443B/BF063064A ....................

Call 604-852-7350

1909 SALTON RD. ABBOTSFORD 2 BDRM CORNER SUITE, new updates, Gas, undergr. Prk incl. Close to mall. $825/month

#AH7638 ........................................

CHOOSE FROM $17,995 HONDA CRV’S 2 TO ........ FROM ............................................................

✦ Senior Discount ✦ Resident Managers ✦ Sorry No Pets

Mitch Trotman DEALER PRINCIPAL

DL#31001

32101 Mt. Waddington Ave

#AH75

NTA FE 5 2007 HYUNDAI SA ............................. $16,99 ............................................................

1 Bedroom lofts & 2 Bedrooms 5 Appliances

Nelson Court

HOMESTEAD ESTATES

8

......................................... $24,98

NTA FE GLS AWD..........$23,900 2008 HYUNDAI SA .......... 59A .................................................. Leather, sunroof, 76,000 kms #AH75 NTA FE GLS FWD ......... $17,995 2007 HYUNDAI SA .................... 83B ..................................................

Apartments

For One Year Lease 13th Month FREE Rent!

ABBOTSFORD

#BF079497A

Scott Brown

SALES MANAGER

604.857.2622

Jamie Braun

ASST. MANAGER & SALES

Brad Lister SALES

www.abbotsfordhyundai.com

Jordan Brock SALES

Jeff Mammel SALES

Gary McCaskill SALES

Chris Aurat SALES


A38 AbbotsfordNews News Friday, Friday, January January 13, 2012 A38 Abbotsford RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

ABBOTSFORD

Under New Management

Rental Incentive on 1 year Lease

RENTALS 706

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

MAPLE RIDGE mo

1 & 2 Bdrs from $765/

GREAT LOCATION

Queen Anne Apts. * Renovated Suites *

Pet Friendly Buildings!

Clean, very quiet, large,

CHELSEA PARK GARDENS 33710 Marshall Road

Near Shopping & Amenities.

1 Bdrms ..... from $625/mo. 2 Bdrms ...... from $771/mo.

Call 604-751-3619 Villa Vista 33292 Robertson Ave East

INCLUDES: HEAT, HOT WATER & HYDRO

604-463-7450 604-463-2236 12186-224 St, Maple Ridge Certified Crime Free Buildings

MISSION

HABITAT APARTMENTS

Villa Monaco

1 bdrms. from $630/mo.

33263 Bourquin Crescent East

Quiet, well managed, on site manager. Close to Downtown & Westcoast Express. NO PETS. References Required.

33298 Robertson Ave.

1 Bdrms ...... from $574/mo. 2 Bdrms ...... from $653/mo. 33405 Bourquin Place

1 Bdrms ...... from $665/mo. 2 Bdrms ...... from $756/mo.

33366 2nd Ave. Mission

604-826-2538 Managed by ECM Strata - Rental Division

OAKMONT MANOR Member - Crime Free Program

Call 604-751-2125 For leasing enquiries Call 604-751-2934 Mainstreet Equity Corp. Website: www.mainst.biz

Rental Incentives Available 1990’s Well Maintained Condo Secured & Quiet. No Pets Pls. Amenities nearby & bus at front

1 bdrm +den/strg +prkg $625 2 bdrm +den/strg +prkg $780 33370 George Ferguson Way

604-855-0883

ABBOTSFORD - 2 BDRM 2 bath grnd flr updated apt, in suite w/d, gas FP,pet OK 33502 George Ferguson, 1 prkng spot, $975/m + util. avail now. - 2 BED 2 BATH ground floor condo in The Element. High end appli, in suite laundry, open concept kitchen $1100/mo +utils - 2 bed 1 bath apt Abbotsford place, $825/m incl. heat, cat ok

Good references required. Call Sherri (604)855-7393

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ABBOTSFORD - Attractive office &/or Retail Spaces Available. All located within Abbotsford’s business core. Ph Frank@ Noort Investments 604-835-6300. ABBOTSFORD WAREHOUSE / WORKSHOP ind for lse. 3000/7500 sf. High ceiling, bay drs. 3 phase power. Reas. rate. 1653 Salton Rd. across from UFV. 604-859-4315.

FRASER RIDGE Condo Living at Apartment Prices! www.eryxproperties.com 1 Bdrms Starting @ $690. Bachelor @ $635. Nicely Reno’d Concrete Bldg. Great Views of Mt. Baker Extra Large and Bright * Heat and Hot Water Incl * All suites sprinkler protected. Lrg patios, 2 elevators, lockers. Gated prk, Super Clean, N/P.

Call Dave @ 604-859-0482 33555 South Fraser Way Fraser Ridge is part of Abbotsford Crime Free Multi-Housing Program. CEDAR GREEN APARTMENTS WWW.CEDARGREEN.COM

GREENHOUSE FOR LEASE for flowering & bedding plants. Retail and wholesale. Fully computerized and automated system. 2.5 acres incl. greenhouse. Approx. 43,000 covered area. 1.5 acres set up for outside use. City water. High traffic area. 5498 Gladwin Rd., Abbts. Call 604-807-3910 for more info.

Secure Undgrnd Prk & Elevator! 1 bdrm from .......................$620 1 bdrm + den from .............$650 2 bdrm from ......................$700 2 bdrm (totally reno’d)...... $790 Furn 2 bdrm .....$990 incl hydro

MISSION HILLS:

APARTMENTS Large, Bright & Clean 1 & 2 Bdrms Avail No Pets. Written ref’s required.

Call 604-826-7880

ABBOTSFORD: 5 bdrm. executive. style home on farm, 4 baths, 2 car garage, room for office. Great view. N/p. $1800/mo +util. 604-850-7609. Abbotsford, 5 bdrm house on 1.5 fenced acres 10 stall barn, across fr schl, Feb1. $2000. 604-807-1704 ABBOTSFORD, Aldergrove area, 4 bdrm. 2 baths, F/S, W/D, sep. 3 bay shop, large yard. Avail now, $1700. 604-302-4656 or 604-309-3908. ABBOTSFORD

COUNTRY SETTING Large house & yard. Available immed. 1941 Mt. Lehman Road – Very clean 4 bdrm + den, 1.5 baths + ensuite, gas heat, h/w, f/p, ldry facilities + 3 appl. Large rec-room & good size sundeck. N/s. $1600/mo. References req’d.

ABBOTSFORD, East.New high end executive 4 bdrm. 3 bath - 3200 sq. ft. Web details. Call 604-864-9534 ABBOTSFORD - lrg 3 bdrm house with 1 bdrm suite in bsmt, fenced backyard with i/g pool. Pets ok. Feb. 1. $1700: 604-506-3530 ABBOTSFORD; Reno’d 4 bdrm rancher, close to all amens. N/P. Now. 604-826-3217 / 778-552-3981 ABBOTSFORD. Reno’d 5 bdrm house. Nr hospital. 2.5 baths. Ref’s. $1600/mo. Immed. 604-807-8530 ABBOTSFORD, W. 4 Bdrm, 2 bath house in the country, compl reno’d. N/S, N/P. $1500/mo. Avail now. Call: (604)308-6698

Available Rentals Spacious 1 Bedroom basement suite. 2 stainless steel appliances, shared laundry. Utilities included $650 per month. Small pet ok with deposit. Avail Now

604-864-6400 Toll Free: 1-877-864-6424 www.strataschoice.com

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DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHILLIWACK 3 bdrm, 3 bath, brand new appl, dbl grge, hrdwd flrs, fncd yrd. $1650. madaigle1@gmail.com MISSION Duplex 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, 4 appli, carport, yard. Sm pet ok. Avail now. $1075 604-850-9477

733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS ABBOTSFORD 4972 Tolmie Rd. on #3 & Tolmie. Exit 104. Nr freeway. & schools. 3 bdrm MOBILE on 1 acre greenbelt. Recently reno’d. NS/N/P.Now.$1,000. 604-377-8383

HOMES FOR RENT

3 bdrm + den,wd flrs, 5 appls, deck, fenced yard, NP, NS indoors, 1bth, $1100/m. Cbl/net inc, util xtra. avail. Jan 1. 778-241-7440 ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm., duplex, clean, $700 mo. Avail. Feb. 1. N/S N/P. 604-302-9080 ABBOTSFORD, 3371 Sechelt Terrace, clean 2 bdrm. down, 3 up, close to schools, 3 baths, f/s up and down, ldry., 2 gar., $1550 mo. Feb. 1. (604)852-6516 or 778-344-5424 ABBOTSFORD. 3 bdrm + den, lovely rancher 1.5 ba, 1800 sf. Near hospital. Fcd b/yard, 1 car garage. Ns/np. Feb. 1. $1300.604-855-4312

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HOMES FOR RENT

TOP PRODUCERS REALTY LTD Mission Houses & Suites 3rd Ave: Heritage upper level with a VIEW avail Feb 1st or March 1st! 3 brms 1 bath, patio, fncd yard. Walk to Heritage park, WCE, shops. Pets OK w/pd. Fraser Cr: 3 brm 2.5 bath newer townhome avail Feb 1st! Comes with Flex room-ideal for home based business. Easy access to shopping, hwy. $1300/m Tunbridge: 3 brm 2.5 bath in newer high efficiency home avail NOW! Detached 2 car garage, fully fenced yard. Low utilities. Cat ok w/pet dep. Rent: $1700/m Orchid: STUDENT ALERT! Immaculate fully furnished all inclusive 1 brm suite is avail February 1st at $675 for 1 person or $750 for 2 people. On bus route. Murray: IMMACULATE 3 brm upper level duplex AVAIL NOW! New flooring & windows, fresh paint, 5 appli, Sep w/d. Sm pet OK w/dep. Walk to WCE, library, shopping $1100 + % utils Martin: Brand new 1 brm bsmnt suite avail NOW! S/S applis, large bdrm n/s, n/s. Rent incl. hydro, heat, A/C, basic cable. No w/d, no internet $650/m Alexandra: 3 brm spacious suite in great neighbourhood. Hydro & heat included. Shared w/d. n/p n/s Avail NOW! $1000/m

ABBOTSFORD: Moorland: Spacious, updated 4 brm 2 bath with large rec room full house avail NOW!!! Private fully fncd yard. n/s n/p $1550/m Fraser Hwy: Brand new home avail NOW! 3 brms up, 2 brms suite down, 3.5 bath. S/S appliances, granite throughout. 2 car detached garage. No pets, no smoking. $2000/m

MAPLE RIDGE 207A St: 2 brm 2 bath spacious condo avail Feb 1st! Small pet ok w/pet dep. Centrally located. F/P, storage,2 private balconies. Secure parking.$1200/m

For viewing call Gulnaz 604-820-9000 or TEXT 604-854-0011 For pictures & details visit Mindy McPherson.com

CENTURY 21 ACE AGENCIES LTD. Cedar Ave - 3 level split family home w/ 4 bed & den, 1.5 bath. Updated thru out, floors, paint, fixtures, baths. East location, quiet street. N/P N/S $1450.00 Emerson Street - Like New, shows excellent, 3 bd & den, 1 full 2 half bath, db gar., central loc, RV prkng N/P N/S $1600.00 Southdale Cres. - 4 bd, 2 bath, summer kit., 7 appli, new flooring, paint, etc thru-out, fenced yard, single garage. N/P/ N/S $1400.00 Mouat Gardens - 3 bed, 1.5 bath T/H 4 appli, some laminate, some fresh paint, fenced yard, walk to Mouat School. $1050.00 N/S

CALL: (604)853-2718

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OFFICE/RETAIL SEVENOAKS SHOPPING CENTRE Space for lease Quality mezzanine offices 400 - 1600 sq. ft. Remax Little Oak Realty Ray Veenbaas @ 604-309-0257 Richard Riemersma @ 604-309-8541

746

ROOMS FOR RENT

747

Clearbrook 5 bdrm house 2½ bth Fecd yd Single garage. $1400+water. Avl. now. Refs. 604-897-9189

MISSION FARM: quiet, safe, ample prkg. Hydro, water, sewage, lndry, cbl/net. $300-$500. (604)826-3874

RV PADS

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION MISSION, share 4 bdrm. house, 2.5 baths. $400 mo. + 1/4 utils. Avail. now. Call Alex 604-751-5916 McMillan Rd. E Abby. 5 bdrm 2.5 ba, dbl garage, 12 X 16 shop, deck, 5 appl. N/p, n/s. $1800. Townline Rd., W. Abby. Large 6 bdrm., 3 bath house on acreage, deck, garage, $2000. No pets. George Ferguson Way E. Abby. 4 bed, 2.5 ba, new carpet, paint, garage, deck, n/p, n/s. $1400. Dawson Rd Sumas Mtn. 10 acre horse farm with 3 bed house, 2 barns, creek. $2500. McKee Rd E. Abby. 4 bed, 2 bath house, carport, fenced yard, newer carpet and paint. $1300.

Email me for a list of my rentals updated daily! remaxrentals@live.ca

RENTALS 750

749

TRANSPORTATION 810

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

Need A Vehicle! Guaranteed Auto www.UapplyUdrive.ca

845 Loan. Apply Now, 1.877.680.1231

ABBOTSFORD E. 1 / 2 bdrm legal ab/grd $750/850 incl ldry, hydro, cbl net. Ns/np. Immed. 604-857-3231 ABBOTSFORD, Near Townline. Neat & spac 2 Bdrm, sep entry, Near 3 schls. Immed. 604-852-2697

MISSION 3 Bdrm Twnhse 1 & 1 1/2 Bth Quiet Complex Good for Kids All Appliances, 1 Carport, Fireplace Small Bkyrd Avilable Jan15 - Feb 1 Close to Westcoast Express/Shopping/School $1200/mth Call 778229-8626 MISSION Ctrl location 3 bdrm. W/d. All new appl., carport. Avail. immed. Ns/np. $1100/mo. 604-820-8208

LOCKABLE STORAGE / WORKSHOP spaces. 20’ X 40’, drive in. Small sizes available. 6 am - 10 pm access. Chase Monday - Friday. 8 am - 5 pm. 604-826-2383 STORAGE FACILITIES 250’ Long X 46’ Wide X 12’ 9” High Call 604-835-0027

ABBOTSFORD older 2 Bdrm, 2 bth, w/d, $750 incl elec/gas. Avail now. NS/NP. 604-828-2985 aft. 5pm. ABBOTSFORD W. newer home, 2 bdrm, NS/NP, sep. entry, rent incl. utils, cable. Feb. 1. (604)626-0846. ABBY Clayburn 2 Bdrm Nwr Home Priv Entry N/S N/P Incl Utlis/Lndry $800 Avail Now 604-825-5000 MISSION 1 Bdrm. Farm & SHOP, unfurn/FURN, ample prkg, w/d and cable/net. $700/mo. 604-826-3874

DreamCatcher Auto Loans “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals

1-800-910-6402

www.PreApproval.cc

MISSION 2BD OR 1 BD Avail now Near leisure ctr. New paint/carpets. Ns/np 604-226-1149; 604-820-2122

818

MISSION 2 BDRM, near Superstore, very clean, n/s, n/p ref’s req’d Rent negotiable (604)820-4926

2000 BUICK LESABRE LTD. Heat, memory, lumbar, HUD, good cond. Estate sale. $4900. 604-364-1554.

MISSION. CLEAN 3 BDRM, S/F, lndry rm, private yard, $850 + utils. Avail. now. N/S. 604-852-7124.

2002 BUICK LESABRE Limited Edition, 115K, grey leather int, fully loaded, new front brakes, 6/cyl, 4/door. $5900. Call 604-807-3996.

MISSION Newly reno’d 2bdrm, d/w, inste w/d. $850 +1/2utils. Gas heat. NS/NP. Suit 2 adults. 604-263-0785

CARS - DOMESTIC

MISSION SUITE $650/MONTH COLLEGE HEIGHTS. INCLUDES UTILITIES, SAT. NO SMOKE, NO PETS, NO LAUN. 604-615-4208

751

SUITES, UPPER

Abbotsford 34252 Industrial Way; 3 Bdrm ste, 2nd flr, F/S, avail now, $600/mo. Call: (604)807-2097

2003 Cadillac CTS. Black on black, leather, sunroof. Must see! $10,500, Mint. Phone 604 809 6235

ABBOTSFORD: 3987 Brighton Plc. 3 bdrm, 3 bath. Rec, fam & liv/rms; dining area w/kitchen. W/D. 2 car garg, fncd b/kyrd. $1400/mo +utils. Avail now. NS/NP. 778-549-5319.

2010 CHEVY IMPALA, 4 dr Sedan, 62,000 K, exc. cond., $12,800. Call 604-309-4001.

ABBOTSFORD W: Warm cozy in great family & secure neighborhood. Very bright 3bdr, 2 bth upper suite. Cls to school & freeway access. Shr lndry, storage shed. $1449 + 2/3 utils. 604-308-9882 MISSION, 3/bdrm, top floor, 1.5 baths, separate shared laundry. Pets neg. $1300/mo incl util. Avail immed. 778-241-5882 MISSION top floor of house, avail. immed. Lge. 3 bdrm. upper suite Very clean, quiet area. Convenient for commuting, close to schools. Gas f/p, lge. kit., d/w, covered deck overlooking priv. green space. Share ldry. & utils. $1100 mo. Call to view (604)764-1265 W. ABBY updated upper lvl avail. now! 3 bd, 1 bth, stnless app Dis/w. lamin, W/D cable, net incl. NS,NP. $1100 + utils. 604-616-5496.

752

TOWNHOUSES

ABBOTSFORD, 33499 Marshall, 3 bdrm, 3 level, 1.5 bath, 1800 sf $1100/mo. Avail Feb 1. Call 604-557-0411 or 604-807-3294. MISSION: 3 Bdrm Townhome, quiet family complex. Rent geared to income. N/P. 604-820-1715

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1996 TOYOTA Avalon XLS, loaded, auto, 175 K, new tires, batt., leather,3L V6, $5400 obo.604-812-1278 2004 Honda Civic DX 4cyl 4dr auto a/c p/dl keyless entry,110,000K Great cond $8400. 604-626-8894 2005 Mazda Tribute, 4 cyl, 124,00k, dark grey, a/c, CD, keyless entry, $9000. Call (604)858-5969

Recycling all but food waste.

◆ Wood Products ◆ Tires ◆ Construction Waste

2010 HONDA CRV 37,000 KMS, auto, 4 x 4, gray. Loaded. $19,800: (604)836-5931 TOYOTA YARIS 2007 Hatchback 5 Dr 74k auto, full service history $8500 Call 604-746-6639 after 6pm

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE

2011 ADVENTURER 980RDS

We pay for scrap metal! Brought to our yard.

◆ Scrap Car pickup ◆ Rolloff containers Auto Wrecking - Recycling

TRANSPORTATION 809

Capt’n Crunch auto wrecking Ltd.

2009 HONDA FIT- 4 dr hatch back, 50K, Auto p/w. p/s, red. Auto Start. $9700: (604)836-5931

604-855-1644 - 604-852-1296

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

34314 Vye Road, Abbotsford Elec. happi-jac, ext. speakers, thermopane windows, awning, microwave. $24,483 (Stk.31050) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

2011 EVER-LITE 35RL-DS

STORE - IT

Ext. shower, AM/FM/CD/DVD, power awning, power tongue jack, LCD TV, A/C. $34,483 (Stk.30968) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

FAST EASY REMOVAL OF UNWANTED VEHICLES Cash for all cars, trucks, vans, machines.

✦ CARS ✦ BOATS ✦ ✦ SUPPLIES ✦ 12’ x 40’ & 24’ x 40’ Ceiling height 8’

604-854-4664 Located in Abbotsford

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 2004 JEEP GRAND Cherokee Ltd. 4x4, auto, red, 125K, $8300 firm. Call 604-538-9257

851

Individual Insulated Bays All Bays Alarmed

750

SCRAP BATTERIES WANTED We buy scrap batteries from cars, trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each. Free pickup anywhere in BC, Min. 10. Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288 The Scrapper

604-504-RENT www.remax-littleoakrentals.com

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

STORAGE

Abbotsford - Large Barns for Rent, nr town! Suitable for storage. Almost 4000 sq ft, 160’ x 24’. Clean, cement flrs w/electricity. Quick highway access. Owner lives on site. Call 604-309-9023 after 6pm.

ReMax Little Oak Prop. Mgmt.

SUITES, LOWER

ABBOTSFORD 33160 Marshall Rd. 2 Bdrm ste, nr hosp. Utils/lndry incl. $750 Avail now. N/P (604)897-3147

ABBOTSFORD. Rooms fr $450. Nr UFV, shops, Mill Lake, bus. Incl net TV, w/d, utils. Np/ns. 604-746-0446

CLEARBROOK 4 bdrm, 4 appli’s, fenced backyard, small shed. Avail immed. $1300/mo. (604)302-9080.

WAREHOUSE/OFFICE space available immed. 2337 Townline Rd. Abbotsford. Call 604-854-5405.

736 2441 COUNTESS ST. Phone 604-850-5375 (Senior’s Discount & Dam. Dep. Reduced)

HOMES FOR RENT

To view call 604-851-4169

Bachelors ........ from $521/mo. 1 Bdrms ........... from $625/mo. 2 Bdrms ........... from $771/mo.

Bachelors .... from $521/mo. 1 Bdrms ...... from $625/mo. 2 Bdrms ...... from $771/mo.

736

RENTALS

TRUCKS & VANS

1990 F150 HEAVY 1/2, 4x4, new tires, gas tank & alt. auto, good condition $700 red/white 819-4857

(604)826-9076 AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

1990 FORD E350 1 ton 7.3L diesel, 400K blue cargo van new trans, runs good $1500obo(604)287-8031 1993 MAZDA 323 Red 2dr auto 4 cyl, new tires, good brakes $800 obo. Leave message w/ phone number for call back (604)302-0985 1996 F350 dually, diesel, fully loaded, exc. cond. 273,000km, $8750, Alex 604-796-2316

SUITES, LOWER

ABBOTSFORD, 5 bdrm 2.5 bath clean house fncd yd, $1350 + utils. No growers. Feb 1. 604-807-9326

ABBOTSFORD. 1 bdrm bsmt suite. W/D. D/W. $750/mo incl util & cable. Avail immed. 1 month free rent. 604-308-7488.

Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

2001 Ford Ranger XLT 4X4 175,000k, needs some work$2400 604-830-7797 or 604-467-7598

ABBOTSFORD, 5 bdrm, 2 level, 2 baths, 2 lrg liv. rms, N/P. avail.Feb. 1st. $1550/mth. (778)241-8727.

ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm w/o bsmt. $800 incl hydro/gas & lndry. NS/NP 604-859-1486 or 778-549-4186.

FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

2002 Honda Odyssey EXL, leather int., new tires, new timing belt, 161,000k. $6300. 604-309-4001.


Abbotsford A39 AbbotsfordNews NewsFriday, Friday,January January13, 13,2012 2012 A39 TRANSPORTATION 851

TRUCKS & VANS

PRICES LIKE YOU’VE

KEY TRACK AUTO SALES CARS & VANS:

NEVER SEEN BEFORE

1999 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 7 pass auto ST#139 $1990 2000 PONTIAC GRAND AM GT 2dr auto only this week ST#165 $1995 2001 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 2dr 5 spd ST#95 $1995 2000 PONTIAC GRAND AM auto 2dr Gt lthr st#165 $2495 2002 DODGE CARAVAN 7 pass, auto ST#160 $3495 2002 FORD WINDSTAR sport 7 pass auto Aircare ST#108 $3495 2000 CHRYSLER NEON 4dr sedan auto ST#147 $3495 2000 HONDA CIVIC 4DR auto sdn st#169 $3995 1997 HONDA CRV Aircare auto only this week ST#97 $3995 2002 BUICK RANDVIEW 5 pass, auto, full load ST#71 $5,995 2005 CHEV MALIBU 4dr SDN auto, full load ST#07 $5,900 2005 NISSAN SENTRA 4dr auto sdn full load ST#03 $5,900 2007 TOYOTA CAMRY auto fully loaded BC car ST#120 $14,900

2012 Chrylser 300 SRT8

2011 Ram 2500 Crew Cab

UNLIMITED SAHARA

2012 Dodge Grand Caravan CVP

LONGHORN

6.4 litre Hemi, fully equipped

TRUCKS THIS WEEK:

2003 GMC SLE 1500 quad cab full load st#158 $7500 2005 FORD F250 XLT quad cab 4X4 auto diesel ST#125 $8,900 2005 FORD F350 XLT crew cab 4X4 auto diesel ST#134 $10,900 2007 CHEV 3500 CREW CAB Duramax diesel 4X4 auto ST#123 $12,900 2001 FORD F350 crew cab Lariat 4x4 auto short box diesel 7.3 ST#46 $12,900 2007 FORD F350 XLT crew cab 4X4 auto diesel ST#128 $14,900 2006 FORD F350 CREW cab Lariat 4X4 auto long box diesel ST#118 $15,900 2008 GMC 2500 HD quad cab SLE 4x4 auto fully loaded ST#145 $16,900 2007 GMC 2500 CREW cab, Duramax diesel 4X4 auto ST#61 $16,900

2012 Jeep Wrangler

3.6 litre, trailer tow, auto temp control, navigation & lots more

#C800530

$

54,365

5.7 ltr, leather, sunroof, navigation

#C150381

3.6 litre, 7 passenger, air, tilt, cruise, pw, pl

#N42011

$

#C184540

$

40,140

49,282

the new

FRASER VALLEY AUTO MALL

$

19,998

604-857-8888 TOLL FREE 1-800-567-1311

www.abbotsfordchrysler.com

NEW YEAR SAVINGS ON PRE-OWNED VEHICLES

33166 S. Fraser Way, Abbotsford DL#31038

604-855-0666

www.keytrackautosales.com

859

UTILITY TRAILERS

UTILITY TRAILER 5X10 4000LB Axle, removable sides, $1000 (604)820-0899 or 604-866-0546

860 WRECKER/USED PARTS Four Motegi Racing FF7 rims in excellent condition, with Venezia Crusade & Ingens A1 205 /40ZR17 mounted tires. About 50 per cent wear on tires. Fits Honda Civic 2001-05 model. $575. Call: 1-604-864-9226, 778-230-9664.

2004 GMC SIERRA

2005 SMART FORTWO Only 34,000 kms #N54711A

2004 25’ KOMFORT TRAILBLAZER 5TH WHEEL

2009 HONDA FIT

X/C, 4x4, fully loaded #N11812AA

$

$

12’ super side dual awnings, a/c #N17612AB

$

15,888

912

BOATS

$

12,988

2011 DODGE DAKOTA CREW CAB $

2010 GMC CANYON

2011 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED $

2009 DODGE CALIBER SRT4 $

2007 DODGE CARAVAN

2010 CHYRSLER TOWN & COUNTRY $

2009 GMC SIERRA

2007 DODGE DAKOTA

2010 DODGE CHARGER SXT $

2008 ACURA CSX

2010 DODGE JOURNEY

2008 DODGE Q/C 1500 4X4 $

23,804

#AB0009

30,988

#AA0015

26,988

#AA0007

18,288

#C123708A

MARINE

9,888

#U448811

$

17,988

$

13,488

#N49411A

19,998

#AB0005A

$

26,888

#N36910A

$

18,988

#U54211

17,988

#AB0012

2008 JEEP LIBERTY LTD

$

#U23810

#N43011A

2007 TOYOTA CAMRY

8,788

$

20,488

#AB0005

13,988

2007 HONDA CIVIC

$

21,995

#C109587A

Local, one owner, 69 kms #N45511A

$

13,788

$

12,588

#U20411

2005 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN $ #N10511A

16,598

2007 DODGE 3500 DIESEL $

2006 DODGE 3500 DIESEL $

2007 FORD SPORT TRAC $

2004 CHRYSLER SEBRING LTD $

34,888

#N19512A

23,488

#U517B11

#AG0007A

#AB0007A

25,388 8,988

12’ Princecraft Ungava alum. boat 9.9 Merc motor with galv. ez load trailer. Asking $3500:(604)850-7262

NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN under the Warehouse Lien Act 1979 King Motorhome, White, VIN 26222 Owner Regan William Wayne 12343 Old yale Rd, Surrey BC Amount Owing $2930.38 1966 NSU NSU Brown 2DR Sedan VIN 77007484. Owner Lehna Barry 1384 Treebank Rd. W., Victoria BC Amount Owing $2394.96

Brad Tompson

DEALER PRINCIPAL

SALES MGR.

the new Leon Grun

Ed Redford

Larry Sproule

Tyler Tompson

Rob Ferguson

Ian McDonald

SALES

SALES

SALES

SALES

SALES

SALES

FRASER VALLEY AUTO MALL

www.abbotsfordchrysler.com

*Payments based on 0 down, 4.99%, 96 month term. Taxes & fees extra. Photos of vehicles may not be exactly as illustrated.

604-857-8888 TOLL FREE 1-800-567-1311

DL 9875

Amount owing must be paid on or before 5:00pm, January 31, 2012 at Macs Towing Mission LTD., Unit A - 33201 London Ave, Mission BC, after which time the vehicles will be disposed of and/or sold.

Mitch Trotman


A40 Abbotsford News Friday, January 13, 2012

1,000

$

ELIGIBLE COSTCO MEMBERS RECEIVE

OFF ON MOST 2011 AND 2012 FORD VEHICLES. VISIT FORDCOSTCO.CA

EXTENDE. 3D1 UNTIL JAN

NOW MORE CHOICE THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE CERTAIN DATE RESTRICTIONS APPLY. OFFERS NOT AVAILABLE AT THE SAME TIME.

DECEMBER 31 JANUARY 15 CHOOSE

$ 9,500

UP TO

MANUFACTURER

REBATES

On most new 2011 and 2012 models. 2011 F-150L 5.0L amount shown.

JANUARY 16-30 CHOOSE PURCHASE FINANCING UP TO 60 MONTHS AS LOW AS

NEW 2011 FUSION SEDAN

NEW 2012 FOCUS TITANIUM

AIR, POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, ANTI THEFT, KEYLESS ENTRY, ALLOY WHEELS FNB58057

NAVIGATION SYSTEM, SYNC, SPORT SUSPENSION, SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO, WHITE PLATINUM PAINT FOC40021

$16,980

-$1000

$339

AUTO 17” WHEELS 3.0L V6 SYNC SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO ANTI THEFT

5.0 LITRE 6 SPEED AUTO ANTI THEFT XLT PACKAGE KEYLESS ENTRY POWER GROUP SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO ALL TERRAIN TIRES

COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT

$26,489

219* OR 3.99% $

EAC46333

Lease disc 48 month lease based on 0% APR. Based on 20,000 kms per year. Guaranteed residual at 9563.86 at lease term. Payments plus taxes. On approved credit.

2011 EDGE

CREW CAB 4X4

$27,489

-$1000

/ MONTH LEASE

2012 F150

XLT 4X4

BIWEEKLY

FIC6439

FINANCING

ALL WHEEL DRIVE 6 SPEED AUTO ANTI THEFT LIMITED PACKAGE KEYLESS ENTRY POWER GROUP Panoramic moonroof SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO

COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT

$29,992

252* OR 3.99% $

2011 EXPLORER

SEL AWD

$30,992

-$1000

On select new 2011 and 2012 models

$1,500 DOWN

COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT

$15,980 2012 ESCAPE

0

%

APR

BIWEEKLY

NOW!

$34,680

306*

$

PTB72635

FINANCING

ALL WHEEL DRIVE 6 SPEED AUTO ANTI THEFT LIMITED PACKAGE KEYLESS ENTRY POWER GROUP ALLOY WHEELS SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO

NOW!

$35,280

299*

$

PTB70058

BIWEEKLY

BIWEEKLY

30 DAY

“NO STRINGS”

EXCHANGE GUARANTEE! 2006 Explorer

2009 Focus SE

NOW!

UT642160

15,680

$

2006 F150 Crewcab

NOW!

UC928927

8,960

$

NEW 2011 FIESTA SES HATCHBACK NOW!

NOW!

Lariat. UT673237

14,680

15,280

$

$

143 POINT BCAA

2007 F150

INSPECTION

NOW!

UT705341

8,980

$

*Payments based on 84 month amortization, taxes included. APR is 6.99%, 3.99% available on 2012 F150 or 2012 Escape. All offers on approved credit.

DL# 7957

FRASER

ABBOTSFORD

0S 6 YEAR

19 5 1 - 2 0 11

6 0S YEAR

VALLEY’S

604.857.2293

O N LY

FORD

SUPERSTORE!

www.msaford.com 604.853.2293

Highway 1 - Mt Lehman Exit - Fraser Valley Auto Mall MON - THURS • 8:30am - 8pm

|

FRI & SAT • 8:30am - 6pm

|

SUNDAY • CLOSED

MT. LEHMAN RD

THE

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MISSION

TRANS CANADA HWY

OLD YALE RD


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