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‘Some not going to make it’ Abbotsford South MLA John van Dongen said he will petition the government for relief on behalf of his constituents who lost potato and vegetable crops. The former agriculture minister is reviewing the damage done by September’s deluges. He sees total wipeouts on Delta, Richmond and Cloverdale potato farms, significant damage to vegetable crops, and variable impact on Abbotsford’s Sumas Prairie, depending on soil type and drainage. Farmers will have three avenues for relief. Production insurance will cover some losses, if they bought in and paid a premium. The AgriStability program is an income stabilization program that is administered by the province, but it may take as long as 18 months before producers see funding. The AgriRecovery program is a joint federal/pro- VAN DONGEN vincial program designed to compensate farmers in the event of natural disasters such as diseases, floods or droughts. That program must be triggered by the province, which then pays 40 per cent of the compensation, with the rest of the funds coming from the federal government. Van Dongen believes AgriRecovery is warranted for Fraser Valley producers this fall. He characterizes them as competent producers in a tough business, who are suffering dire circumstances. “It’s an unmitigated disaster,” said van Dongen. “We’re down to some good farmers, and if we don’t give them some help, they’re not going to make it.”
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Peter Schouten of Heppell’s Potato Corp. has been a farm owner for 17 years in Abbotsford. This is the worst year he has seen. The largest potato producer in Abbotsford, Schouten plants 650 acres of potatoes on Sumas
other tractors, a lot of chains, and thousands of horsepower. A soggy September With the recent dryhas been a catastroing trend, he has been phe for many Lower working the highest Mainland potato and and driest sections of vegetable producers, his fields, harvesting who are still trying to what he can. salvage their crops. Schouten said he Potatoes sitting in and other farmers muddy soil go soft, put millions of doland harvesting lars of investment equipment gets almost literally bogged down in “into the ground.” All of that the muck, making And there it rots. it impossible to “All of that money is gone. get the crop out of money is gone. the ground. There’s no way to There’s no way to Robert Butler, get it back. spokesman for get it back. “There are some the B.C. Potato Peter Schouten guys who will go and Vegetable out of business G r o w e r ’ s Association, said he Prairie. He estimates through this,” he said. grabbed a fresh pota- 30 per cent of it will “It hit Abbotsford to out of the ground be lost, at a value of really hard.” Opinder Bhatti of recently and easily about $2 million, at least. Abbotsford planted crushed it with his Schouten tried to 110 acres of broccoli. bare hand. “Without any effort get the crop out of In the wet conditions at all, it’s instant the ground despite he lost 78 acres, or 400 tons, representing mashed potatoes,” he the soggy soil. “We got so stuck... $275,000 in revenue. said. it was hilarious,” he He also lost 40 acres Most vegetables – of sweet corn. carrots, beans and said dryly. The tractor and He said producers peas, and even grain harvester had to be budget for some loss, crops – have been pulled out using three and can generally hit. Abbotsford News
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NewsBytes PARTY WINS BIG Abbotsford band You Say Party (YSP) won the Rock Recording of the Year award during the 2010 Western Canadian Music Awards held Sunday in Kelowna. The local rock group dedicated the honour to keyboardist Krista Loewen (who left the group) and to late drummer Devon Clifford. The 30-year-old musician passed away in April of this year. Clifford suffered a massive brain hemorrhage resulting from a congenital defect. Following the tragedy, Loewen decided to leave the group to focus on her personal life.
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Despite a run of good weather in recent weeks, Peter Schouten has had little opportunity to put his potato harvesters into the fields, due to muddy conditions created by heavy September rains.
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at separate car dealerships in the last couple of weeks. In both instances, two men took high-end SUVs out for test Seniors, car dealerships and women with grocery carts are drives, with the test driver producing his ID. The vehicles were returned and when staff later went to move the targets of three separate scams currently operating in the them, they discovered a false set of keys had been turned in. community, according to Abbotsford Police. In total, the three schemes have resulted in a dozen reports to The cars were locked up for the night to prevent them from police, but the actual number of victims is likely higher when being stolen. MacDonald said this is likely a circumstance in which unreported cases are taken into account, said Const. Ian an individual owes a debt to a gang and is told the debt MacDonald. will be forgiven in exchange for using his ID to test drive The longest running fraud began in July and is still a vehicle and exchanging the keys. taking place. Police have received a total of seven “There is obviously one person taking the risk and one reports, MacDonald said. who is the ‘silent partner,’ “ he said. It involves phone calls being made to seniors in which The third scam has taken place in the parking lot of an the caller poses as a relative in need of cash or as a Abbotsford grocery store. It involves a cyclist or pedeslawyer for the relative. trian coming into the path of unsuspecting shoppers Often, the caller says he or she is in trouble with the law and requires bail money. MACDONALD with grocery carts. The goal is to topple the cart. In the ensuing commotion, items from the shopper The victim then wires money through Western Union – usually a wallet – are stolen. Abbotsford Police have to Montreal. In July, four victims lost from $2,000 to $4,800 each. MacDonald said the most recent victims also lost amounts in received three reports of such incidents. MacDonald said it appears the same two or three people are that range. The scams are being investigated in cooperation with Western involved. Anyone who has experienced these – or other – types of fraud Union and authorities in Quebec. Police have also received two reports of potential vehicle theft is asked to call Abbotsford Police at 604-859-5225. Abbotsford News
A Diwali festival takes place Saturday, Oct. 30 at Rick Hansen Secondary, 31150 Blueridge Drive. Diwali is a five-day event – also known as the “festival of lights” – which celebrates the victory of light over darkness. It is common to both Hinduism and Sikhism. The free local celebration takes place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. It includes a fashion show, henna, bindi art, crafts, sari and turban-wrapping demonstrations, and entertainment. Refreshments and appetizers are served while quantities last. The festival is hosted by Abbotsford Community Services, Clearbrook Library, and Rick Hansen Secondary. For more details, call 604-859-7814 or 859-7681 (local 307). In Mission, Diwali celebrations takes place Wednesday, Nov. 3 from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Clarke Theatre, 33700 Prentis St. For more information, call Mission Community Services at 604-826-3634.
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Reclaiming justice system Ed Schellenberg would likely still be alive today if the justice system did not take an “anything but jail” approach to dealing with criminals, his brotherin-law Steve Brown told a crowd of 100 at a town hall meeting last week in Abbotsford. Schellenberg and another innocent victim, Chris Mohan, 22, were killed in the Surrey Six slayings three years ago. Two of the four bad guys killed had a long criminal history and would likely have been in jail if they lived anywhere but B.C., where a lengthy criminal past means less chance of jail. Steve Brown spoke these true words: “I’m convinced we’re the only jurisdiction in the world that has these prolific offenders out in the streets.” We have a mockery of justice taking place every day, with our highly paid police officers chasing around repeat offenders. Many culprits have dozens of convictions against them. Police are doing what they can with the courts
mocking their efforts. How many times do police chiefs, media, politicians and, worst of all, victims have to speak out about this disgustingly broken system before real change can happen? Change isn’t coming from the federal government, which controls the laws of this land. The Conservatives have made some attempts to toughen the courts, which many provincial court judges ignored. Change can’t come from the public. Our collective voices are hoarse. Former judge Wally Oppal recently admitted that no one oversees the work of judges. Will it take anarchy and vigilantism to bring complete reform? Let’s hope not. The province needs to take back the power of B.C.’s judicial system, starting with a new slate of judges who understand that the public is willing to pay higher taxes for more jails if it means criminals who ruin lives stay behind bars. – Black Press
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Other Hand At a dinner the other night, the table conversation led to talk of neighbourhoods, and out of that came a brief discussion on the merit of the now under-construction Whatcom Road connector that will link the freeway to McKee Road. Thus the decision to actually have a look at what was going on through the BC Hydro powerline right-of-way that leaves Sumas Prairie near the Whatcom interchange and arcs west over the hillside in its march towards metropolitan Vancouver. So Sunday, with dog in tow, we entered the aptly named Discovery Trail at McKee Road for a walk to the east, to discover what lay in the future for neighbourhood connectivity and ease of access to the freeway. While residents of the mountainous area of East Abbotsford currently
have a couple of routes into town or to Highway 1, both have their “access” challenges. The new road should, at least for some, speed up their commute. But Sunday’s walk, despite the evidence of almost-complete construction, revealed a remarkable sense of solitude. It was as though, after a few short paces, we had been transported to some remote powerline right-of-way in the Interior wilderness. Silence, serenity, ancient trees, swampy ponds and a handful of freeranging cattle ... yet in reality we were in the heart of a city. We found that Discovery Trail ended abruptly about halfway across the ridge that bridges the homes along McKee Road with those of Mountain Village, its progress halted presumably by construction activity for the new roadway. In fact, I’d have to assume, due to the routing and the steepness of the terrain caused in part by the need to elevate the vehicular route, the trail will become from that point on Discovery “sidewalk.” That last remark is not to detract from the purpose of the path which will, regardless of its configuration, still lead
you to discover vistas and connections not previously accessed. I urge you to take this walk soon because the serenity is about to be lost as the Whatcom connector is only weeks from completion, and the surrounding hillsides that now create an impression
The serenity is about to be lost as the Whatcom connector is only weeks from completion of wilderness are slated to be covered with homes. Gone will be most of the trees and surely the cattle, which due to the apparent lack of fences, surprisingly haven’t so far appeared to stray onto the lawns and lanes of existing residential areas ... in the meantime, they add to the ambiance. If there is a critical note to be made of all of this, it is the new roadway itself,
which with a travel surface of about 10 meters width, appears to be designed to accommodate little more than two lanes of traffic. I’m no engineer or city planner, but considering the current and future residential development of Sumas Mountain, and the demand it places on infrastructure, a full four-lane roadway with a centre turn lane into the development areas along its course might have been be a more foresightful expenditure of tax dollars. However, there will certainly be good value in the new road, and it will add a speedier, scenic if you ignore the transmission towers, byway off the mountain for some residents. Meanwhile, take a walk on the newly paved Discovery Trail while the maples are still flaunting their fall colours. With huge rocks and steep bluffs bordering the steep little valley, it offers a rare, and soon to be lost, adventure into an area of Abbotsford that time has changed little since native trails once traversed the route as a connection between Sumas lake and the Fraser River. markrushton@abbynews.com
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Scrap existing system of corrections Re: Heartened by crime forum, Oct. 23 edition We see much news in the media about violent offenders being released into society and reoffending, causing many citizens to harbour serious reservations about the effectiveness of our correctional systems in Canada. A good personal friend is a crown prosecutor. He informs me unofficially that our justice systems have nothing to do with providing true justice. Rather, he claims that their primary function is to uphold our laws as established by our lawmakers, whether they be good, bad or
indifferent laws. This raises the question, how does studying law equip judges with the wisdom to know the proper length of sentence for any particular offender, and what training do our elected law makers receive to know how to write and pass good legislation in regard to the treatment of offenders. We need to scrap our existing systems of corrections and justice and replace them as follows: All convicted serial killers and serial sexual offenders automatically receive life sentences with no possibility of parole. Personally, I would have no problem with a return of the execution of such types.
All other convicted offenders are to receive sentences of indefinite length, until they have demonstrated to qualified authorities that they have successfully equipped themselves to live responsibly as free citizens. The safeguard must be a rigidly enforced one-strike-andyou’re-out rule. Once a released inmate has clearly demonstrated that he/she has violated the trust that has been invested in him/ her, such violators of trust automatically forfeits his/her freedom for life. This may appear to be a very harsh system of justice, but it would be a vast improvement over
what we now have. A justice/corrections system which fails to provide true justice for the victims of crime, which fails to correct criminal behaviour, and which fails to protect society is, itself, a failure, as our current system proves to be. Only an aroused and vocal public will ever produce positive change. I think that we have a citizenry which is frustrated with the existing system, but doesn’t know what to do about it. How do we break the powerful grip of those who maintain the existing inefficient systems unless the voting public gets aroused enough to make our lawmakers
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Ducks Unlimited raised about $40,000 at its annual Abbotsford banquet and auction, held at the Ramada Plaza and Conference Centre on Saturday evening. Organizer J.O. Trethewey said the 200 people in attendance were generous in their bidding, especially considering how the economic downturn has impacted charitable donations in general.
“We’re happy under the circumstances,” said Trethewey. The key DU project locally is the Lakemount Marsh, a 105-hectare wetland that sees counts as high as 1,600 waterfowl per day, including up to 600 trumpeter swans. It is the last remains of Sumas Lake, which was drained in the 1920s. Mission’s Silverdale Marsh is another local DU project.
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Marlene Trethewey admires a mounted red-tailed hawk. The bird was found injured and taken to an animal shelter, but it could not be saved. It was preserved by a taxidermist and auctioned at the Ducks Unlimited event.
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Penner shuffled out of incinerator decision Neil CORBETT Abbotsford News
Monday morning’s provincial cabinet shuffle brought frustration for opponents of the Metro Regional District waste-to-energy plan. Chilliwack-Hope MLA Barry Penner was the referee in the incineration debate between Metro and the Fraser Valley Regional District (FVRD), but he has now been replaced as environment minister by Murray Coell, MLA for Saanich North and the Islands. Abbotsford Coun.
Patricia Ross is concerned that Coell will have to be quickly brought up to speed on a complex issue. The chair of the FVRD environmental committee has been lobbying Penner to refuse approval for incineration in the Lower Mainlande because of air quality concerns. In recent weeks, the FVRD presented its case in a package to the former environment minister, and met with him personally. “I can’t tell you how frustrating this is,” said Ross. “For people out there who are con-
cerned, the time is now. Take five minutes of their time and email the minister. “We can only hope he will listen to us.” The cabinet shuffle brought little change in the roles
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If you are unable to attend the Open House, you may still wish to make a written submission. There are 30 days for the submission of comments by the public in relation to the Application. The comment period will begin on October 27, 2010 and end on November 26, 2010. All comments received during this comment period will be considered.
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The intention of seeking public comments is to ensure that all potential effects – environmental, economic, social, heritage and health – that might result from the proposed Project are identified for consideration as part of the assessment process. The EAO accepts public comments through the following ways: x By Online Form at http://www.eao.gov.bc.ca x By Mail: Teresa Morris Project Assessment Manager Environmental Assessment Office PO Box 9426 Stn Prov Govt Victoria BC V8W 9V1 x By Fax:
Fax: 250-387-2208 An electronic copy of the Application and information regarding the environmental assessment process are available at www.eao.gov.bc.ca. Copies of the Application are also available for viewing at these locations: City of Abbotsford 32315 South Fraser Way Abbotsford, B.C. V2T 1W7 Clearbrook Library 32320 George Ferguson Way Abbotsford, B.C. V2T 6N4
All submissions received by the EAO during the comment period in relation to the proposed Project are considered public and will be posted to the EAO website.
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Open House and Invitation to Comment The City of Abbotsford (Proponent) is proposing to modify the Bevan Avenue Wells (proposed Project). The proposed Project would upgrade the pumping capacity of four Bevan Avenue Groundwater wells to increase the extraction rate to a maximum of 290 litres per second.
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Toyota sells two-millionth Prius The world’s best-selling hybrid vehicle, Toyota Prius, has produced another milestone with the purchase of the two-millionth car. Sales have accelerated rapidly as Toyota has made a concerted effort to promote and popularise hybrid technology, chiefly through Prius. It took more than 10 years for Prius to reach one million sales, but less than two-and-a-half years to post the second million - or more than four times quicker. The total includes almost 940,000 deliveries in North America, more than 825,000 in Japan, 206,000 in Europe and 40,000 in the rest of the world. Australians have bought more than 16,200 since Prius was launched in this country in October 2001. Toyota Motor Corporation believes Prius vehicles worldwide have reduced CO2 emissions (considered a cause of global warming) by approximately 11 million tons.
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James Giebelhaus (left) and Caitlin Blondin (right) of the UFV Cascades soccer teams went airborne for headers during Canada West action on Saturday.
Getting ahead Cascade soccer teams post big wins at Bateman Park Dan KINVIG Abbotsford News
When the dust had settled following a busy weekend of Canada West soccer at Bateman Park, both University of the Fraser Valley squads had reason to smile. The Cascades women gave themselves a huge boost in the Canada West playoff race, knocking off the Manitoba Bisons and Regina Cougars without allowing a single goal. The UFV men had already been mathematically eliminated from post-season contention coming in, but a 2-1 victory over their local rivals from Trinity
Western University on Saturday represented a bright spot in a difficult season. “It just lifts your spirits,” UFV men’s coach Alan Errington said. “So many weeks, we’ve found a way to lose. This time, we found a way to win.” The Cascades women also found ways to win. On a weekend where they dominated play to an extent that wasn’t reflected on the scoreboard, the UFV side dug deep and got the results they needed – a 3-0 victory over Manitoba on Saturday, and a 2-0 win over Regina on Sunday. Carly Neeson scored twice to lead the Cascades past the
Bisons, while Megan Webster notched both of UFV’s tallies against Regina on penalty kicks. Keeper Chantelle Biagioni posted a pair of shutouts. “One thing I’m proud of the girls for is, we carried the play, but we couldn’t find the finishing touch,” UFV bench boss Rob Giesbrecht said. “But we kept to our game plan, and worked hard.” With two games to go in the regular season, the Cascades women are in a dogfight for the fourth and final Canada West playoff spot. UFV is tied with the Saskatchewan Huskies for fourth with a 6-5-1 record and 19 points, and the Calgary Dinos
are lurking just one point back. Add it all up, and this weekend’s home games against Calgary (Saturday) and Lethbridge (Sunday) amount to the biggest games in UFV’s fiveyear history of Canada West soccer. Both begin at 12 p.m. at Bateman Park, followed by men’s games at 2:15 p.m. A pair of goals from Sasa Plavsic paced the UFV men (3-90) past Trinity on Saturday. On Sunday, the Cascades had a 2-1 lead over UBC in the first half, but the Thunderbirds responded with five unanswered goals. Abbotsford product Gagan Dosanjh scored twice to spark the UBC rally.
After another excellent showing on the road, the Abbotsford Heat are hoping to make some hay in the standings as they embark on an extended engagement at the Abbotsford Entertainment and Sports Centre. The local AHL club opened an eight-game homestand on Monday evening against the Rochester Americans. That result was unavailable at press time (check abbynews. PELECH com for updates). The two teams tangle once again on Tuesday at 7 p.m. Defenceman Matt Pelech said that the extended homeice stretch is “huge” for the Heat. “The first thing is, we want to create an identity at home,” he said. “We want this to be a tough place to play, not only because of the time change, but because of how we push ourselves and prepare to play for each game at home.” The Heat (4-3-0-1) have excelled away from the friendly confines of the Abbotsford Entertainment and Sports Centre this season. They’ve won four of six on the road, including victories over the Chicago Wolves (3-0 on Wednesday) and the Continued on A24
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The Heat and Amerks have some history – Abbotsford eliminated the Florida Panthers’ affiliate in the first round of the Calder Cup playoffs last season.
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Junior Hockey League’s Harold Brittain Conference with 17 points, and head coach Jim Cowden said that perhaps the weekend results were just the wake-up call his team needed. “I’d rather lose 5-0 than 2-1,” Cowden said. “It helps these guys realize they still have work to do.” The Pilots are back in action on Friday, when they host the Mission Icebreakers (7:30 p.m., MSA Arena).
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BARBER, Marion Mason Born on January 26, 1928 to Lide and Rebecca Barber in Gerber, California. Marvin passed away on October 20, 2010 in Abbotsford, B.C. He was raised by his grandparents in Spruce Coulee and Donalda, Alberta where he loved roaming the hills, trapping, hunting, and fishing. At age 17 he moved to Port Moody. Marvin, known to his friends as Cookie, worked at Flaval Cedar and Brownsville as sawyer until retiring in Abbotsford at 60. Always learning he was a man of many talents, very inventive and creative. He enjoyed letter writing, painting, gardening, golfing, fishing and traveling. Marvin had a very fulfilling life. Predeceased by brother Noble, sisters Viola and Fern. survived by wife Edith, children Geraldeen, Bruce (Denece), Lee (Cindy), Blain, Lyle (Bonnie), Becky (Fred), Lonnie (Tony) & Alison. Special thanks to Marv’s friends Colleen & Danny & the nurses at ARH. There will be a memorial service held at 1:00 pm on Thursday, October 28, 2010 at Woodlawn Funeral Home, 2310 Clearbrook Road, Abbotsford
Howarth Norman Edward Cecil June 3, 1929 - October 19, 2010
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our husband, dad, grandpa and great grandpa. Norm is survived by his wife of 61 years, Bridie; seven children - Sharon (Doug) Enns, Doug (Elaine), Brenda Ritchie, Debra (Cal) Vanderveen, Kathleen (Ray) VanStaalduinen, Janice, Denise (Len) Smit, 11 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren, brother Tom and 9 other siblings in Manitoba. He was predeceased by two brothers and grandson, Bryce. Norm was a very hardworking man his entire life. Born & raised in Wakopa, Manitoba on a grain farm, he had to work hard alongside his siblings. In August, 1949 Norm married his sweetheart, Bridie May of Dunrea, Manitoba. Ten years later, with their five children they headed to Abbotsford where two more were born. He took a job with Buckerfield’s driving a feed truck until the fall of 1986. In 1977, Norm and his son Doug, bought a chicken broiler farm on Bradner Road which he worked simultaneously with his truckdriving. When he took time to rest he loved spending time with his family playing cards, visiting, and watching hockey and baseball games. We would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at Bevan Lodge for the kind and loving care he received over the past year. A memorial service will be held at First Memorial Funeral Services, 27555 - 31st Avenue on Wednesday October 27th at 2 PM. A reception will follow at the Fraternal Order of Eagles hall located at 33868 Essendene Avenue at 3:00 PM.
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We are sad to share the news of the passing of Sheila Taylor, beloved mother, grandmother, wife and sister. Sheila passed away peacefully at Menno Home on Oct 16th, 2010, after bravely battling brain cancer, for over 10 years. She has gone much too soon, she was but age 66. We are grateful that she is at peace now and surely with God. Born in Bournemouth, England, 1944, Sheila was the daughter of Thomas and Winnifred Thompson. She came to B.C. Canada with her family in 1957.Sheila had a passion for gardening, music, fishing, camping and nature. She was a devoted and loving mother, and will be forever remembered with love. Sheila is survived by her husband Philip Meehan, sister Gillian Hayward, daughter Shandelle Caress Bruns,(Gregory Bruns) grandchildren, Anastasia Eve, Angelise Eden and Mason Dexter Bruns; her sons, Maxwell Sheldon Taylor and Paul Wright, (Kim Bork) and grandson Morgan Robert Wright as well as her beloved little dog Moxie. The Family thanks Menno Home for their excellent care and friendship during Sheila’s last year. Wiebe & Jeske Funeral Services 604.859.5885
Call Shelley 604-777-2195 PRODUCTION WORKERS required by growing crate company. Please send resume to: info@nulinecrates.com
Studio Trendz Hair & Beauty School Fall Enrollment Special Now enrolling students for our 2010/2011 hairdressing course. The first 10 students will get a $1000 Tuition Grant. To Register Call:
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Alternative Suspension Youth Worker - Abbotsford Full Time The Alternative Suspension Program, a national initiative, is a resource for students who are temporarily suspended from the school they attend. This position will be located in Abbotsford. For a complete list of duties please visit our website www.vanymca.org Closing Date October 29/10 Please submit your resume and cover letter to: Shari West Manager, Alternative Suspension Chilliwack Family YMCA 45844 Hocking Ave Chilliwack BC V2P 1B4 Ph: 604-792-3371 ext 2405 Fax: 604-793-4455 Please be advised that offers of employment are contingent upon the successful completion of a police records check. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Chicken Catchers Wanted. Top wages. Transportation available. Call 604-857-2221
ESTIMATOR. Chilliwack/commercial institutional builder looking for estimator, full time employment. Wage negotiable. Please reply box c/o 190 The Chilliwack Progress, 45860 Spadina Ave., Chilliwack BC, V2P 6H9 FARM WORKERS wanted. $9.14/hr., 40-60 hrs/wk. 75 vacancies for work starting January 3, 2011. Must be willing to work in field in all weather, incl. cold, rain, heat; and be capable of heavy lifting, bending to ground level for long periods, standing for extended periods. Must be productive and have own transportation. Apply at Lakeland Flowers, 39171 No 4 Rd, Abbotsford, 9am - 3pm Monday - Friday or fax resume to 604-852-3568.
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. Starting wage is $12.76/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. 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). To join our team and start your career in logistics, apply on-line at www.evlogistics.com
Otter Co-op – Yours for Value, Yours for Service
ASSISTANT PRODUCE MANAGER We are looking for conscientious individual with Produce experience who possesses strong skills in leadership, communication, organizing and prioritizing, business administration and computer use. You are a team player, thrive in an environment of growth and development and are able to work Sunday through Saturday as required. This position includes a 100% employer paid benefit program, a bonus program, and an excellent pension plan. Please apply to with salary expectations to: Barb Ruscheinski, Human Resources Manager, Otter Co-op, Box 4200, 3600 – 248 Street, Aldergrove, BC V4W 2V1, email: hrmgr@otter-coop.com. Fax: 604-856-2674. We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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LOCAL DRIVER NEEDED
Local driver needed. Competitive wages, Employee Safety, Bonus Plan, Vacations Base Pay, Competitive compensation.
We offer: • Medical/Dental Insurance • Life Insurance
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FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944 F/TSALES position. Must have sales & computer experience. Basic bookkeeping an asset. Fax resume to 604-855-6097 GARDENERS: BUSY GARDEN & lawn maintenance company seeks part time gardeners in the Mission area. If you are a stay at home mom or pop with gardening experience and enjoy the work we want to talk to you! Call Jen at 604-6159573 or fax resume to 604-8263010; or gloriousgardens@telus.net and tell us about yourself. GREG GARDNER GM req’s a exp. Sales Manager in Squamish. Send resume to fax: 604-898-2281 email: denise@greggardnergm.com
• Monday-Friday Schedule • Minimum of 6 months driving experience needed • Must have valid driver’s license • Must be dependable and personable • Efficient and courteous manner Please respond to this ad with resume or information about yourself. Please type “Driver” and your “City” in the subject so we may eliminate the spam mail. Interested applicants should contact us at:
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142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS VETERINARY receptionist required for a temporary part time position to cover a leave of absence. The position may develop into a permanent full time position. The applicant for this job is a confident, outgoing, positive individual who is welcoming and caring while still being efficient and thorough. They are committed to providing high quality service in a fast paced environment. They are very detail oriented and organized and are capable of handling many simultaneous tasks in both quiet and busy times. Good verbal and written communication skills are essential for this job. Veterinary background is required. If you think you are the right person for this job, please present your hand-written cover letter and typed resume with references to Whatcom Road Veterinary Hospital.
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Black Press is looking for a Payroll Administrator, to be located in our central compensation office in Abbotsford. Black Press is a leading printer and publisher of more than 100 community newspapers and other publications throughout North America. You will be part of a team responsible for the administration and processing of payroll for the 2,000+ employees of the B.C. Division of Black Press. Specifically you will: • Work with other payroll administrators to process bi-weekly payroll including verification, input, and balancing of time sheets. • Maintain payroll master files, including processing of new hires, terminations, vacation balances, benefit and other deductions. • Run and review necessary reports produced by the Avanti payroll system. • Prepare, remit and reconcile payroll withholdings. • Answer and solve employees and department manager’s inquiries. Qualifications: • Minimum two years complete post secondary education in accounting/payroll with the desire to engage in continuing education and professional development. • Good working knowledge of CRA payroll legislation. • 1 to 2 years of progressive experience in payroll administration; • Possess solid problem solving, analytical, communication and presentation skills • Team oriented and dependable with high work ethic • Intermediate proficiency in Windows, Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook This is a full-time position with a competitive compensation package. Qualified applicants should send a resume and covering letter by October 29, 2010 to: Robin Clarke Director, Human Resources Black Press Group Ltd. 34375 Gladys Avenue, Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 2H5 Fax: 604-853-6535 E-mail: rclarke@blackpress.ca We thank all those who are interested in this position; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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MOA SECRETARY exp’d, certified medical office assistant/secretary for busy surgical Abbotsford office. Computer knowledge essential. Typing at a minimum 50 WPM. Please fax resume to 604-853-7321 or email info@sajevision.com
VIP is celebrating 30 years in the Abbotsford market, and is looking to expand its current sales team to facilitate their commitment to growth and customer satisfaction.
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Required for Prism Construction for Greater Vancouver area for commercial projects. Full-Time opportunity.
Apply in person or by fax with resume: Shake & Shingle Pub 9610-287 St. Maple Ridge, or fax: 604-462-0392
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RIGGER Required for Wire Rope Shop in Port Kells. Wages negotiable. Must have own transportation. E-mail resume and references to: resume.retrieval@gmail.com
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EXP. DENTAL receptionist req. by Endodontist office in Abbosford for 3 days per week, Mon. Wed. & Thurs. Please fax resume to: 604853-3777 attn. Carol or drop off @ Dr. Sha’s desk, 33782 Marshall Rd.
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AIRLINES ARE HIRING- Train for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified - Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (877)818-0783
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NEWSPAPER WHOLESALE DRIVER $1300 GROSS PER MONTH Individual with mini van or small pickup with canopy to deliver bulk bundles of Vancouver Sun, Province and National Post newspapers to stores and vending boxes in Abbotsford area. Approximately 2.5-3 hours per day, completed before 5 a.m. 7 days per week. No collections. Gas subsidy provided. Leave your name and phone number at:
604.851-0120 or email sunvalley@shaw.ca
Bindery Workers Black Press has anticipated opportunities for Bindery Workers to assist with the mechanical insertion of advertising flyers into our lower mainland newspapers. Applicants must be available to work a variety of scheduled day, evening, night and weekend shifts. Additionally, successful applicants will need to be available on a call-in basis for our locations in Surrey or Abbotsford. Excellent remuneration. Experience an asset, but not a requirement. Reliable transportation is a pre-requisite. Please forward resumes to: Bindery Foreman Campbell Heights Distribution Centre Unit #113, 19130 24th Ave. Surrey, B.C. V3S 3S9 or Fax 604-538-4445
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WINTER PRUNING & fall clean-up. Free estimates. 604-859-1285.
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS GUTTER CLEANING Etc. Rubbish Removal. Pressure Washing, Yard cleanup & trim. Reas rates, FREE EST. Since 1990. (604)854-6469
GUTTER CLEANING
Same day serv. avail 604-724-6373
GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627
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A HELPFUL HANDYMAN Ltd. 778-808-7442. What can we do for you? Bonded and Insured! www.ahelpfulhandyman.com
284 HEAT, AIR, REFRIGERATION ADD YOUR business on www.BCLocalBiz.com directory for province wide exposure! Call 1-877-645-7704
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DIVIA’S CLEANING. We make it so you want to come home. Insured & bonded. Weekly, bi-weekly, move in & move out. 604-217-1857 HOUSECLEANING AVAILABLE. Competitive rates. 4 yrs. exp. Abbotsford/Mission & surrounding areas. For more information call Rolanda 604-308-7292 or Lisa 604-3089895. HOUSEKEEPER WILL CLEAN your house thoroughly. 30 yrs. exp. Has openings. (778)880-0316 MAGICAL MAIDS Bonded & Insured. $25/hr. www.magicalmaids.biz 604-467-8439
SIMPLY CLEAN HAS openings weekly/bi-weekly. Licenced. Free estimates. Barb 604-308-0849.
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ANDERSON’S CONCRETE Placing, finishing, forms, prep., re & re’s, sealing. 30 yrs. exp. Steve 604-855-1791/604-996-1694
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DRYWALL TAPING, Ceiling texture & Repairs. Small or lge jobs. 604859-1354 / Cell: 604-556-4696. WALTER’’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs Over 35yrs exp. 604-308-7943
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E & A SHAVINGS, cedar & green shavings & kiln-dried white shavings. Call Bruce, 1 (604)835-2530
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( Sevenoaks Shopping Centre )
6’ Cedar Fence: $16/ft. Hand blt. Sundecks, Sheds & Gazebos. Est’d 1989, free est. Brad 604-530-9331
Are you looking for a challenging career in a fast paced environment?
ADRIANS LAWN CARE all yard maint / cleanup. Pruning Fully certified and insured. 778-242-2807.
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CERTIFIED CARPENTER. Closets, decks, shelving, reno’s Rubbish removal. 604-870-9081
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$38/HR!Clogged drains, drips garbs sinks, Reno’s, toilets. No job too small! Lic’d/insured. 604-217-2268
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS A to Z Roofing Ltd. Spec in re-roofing, asphalt, cedar, flat roof. Guar Wrk. WCB, BBB. 778-996-6479. EAST WEST ROOFING & SIDING CO. Roofs & re-roofs. BBB & WCB. 10% Discount, Insured. Call 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437
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C.L.H. Garbage & Refuse Removal Co. BOBCAT SERVICES NOW AVAILABLE. Snow, dirt, concrete, sod, landscape, rubbish & more!
Clayton at 604-309-3228 Privately Owned Business
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#1 PET SOURCE RENOS INSIDE & out. Carpenter 25 yrs. Decks, flooring, basements, finishing. 778-878-0114. Lic & ins.
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RELIABLE SERVICE, reasonable rates, complete handyman services, home repairs, renos, power washing. Call Mike 604.820.0012
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SAWDUST Hemlock, Fir & Cedar Available for Delivery Call for pricing 604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197 www.augustinesoilandmulch.com
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2guyswithatruck.ca Moving & Storage Visa OK. 604-628-7136 APAUL’S MOVING 5 TON truck, will beat any other mover’s price! BC/Alta/Ont. Packing. Family O/O 604-851-5901 / 778-808-2398 As in movers we trust. Reliable Mini Movers. Same day moves & deliveries. Starting at $30/hr + gas. (604)997-0332 / (604)745-7918 SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
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ROOM DIVIDER 3 panel wood with glass, antique. $250. 604-7448334. SERGER JANOME, LIKE new with carrying case, threads & books $300 firm. 604-744-8334.
UNDER $400
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10% OFF if you Mention this AD! AMAN’S PLUMBING SERVICES Lic.gas fitter. Reas $. 778-895-2005
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5000 WATT HONDA generator 110 & 220 amp. good condition. Low hours. $700. 604-859-1927.
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BACK PARKING LOT (by shed) ABBOTSFORD NEWS 34375 Gladys Ave. MEDIUM SIZE DOG crate $30. Folding metal dog exercise pen 2’ X 16’ $30 or both for $50. 604-8521484. NEW Computer Guaranteed and FREE LCD TV with paid purchase!!! No credit check. Up to $3000 credit limit. Smallest weekly payments available! Call Now 888-293-3192 WEDDING DRESS!!!
FOUR 17” TIRES, good condition. $400 obo. 604-853-1656
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MIRAX LUMBER SHAVINGS & SAWDUST SALES Good for blueberries, dairy farms, etc. Call Sunny @ 604-807-2097
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STUNNING JADE DANIELS wedding gown from the 2010 collection. Purchased in April from Ivory Bridal in Langley The colour is ivory with a sweetheart top, is fitted to the waist, then flows away from the body. A bustle was added to the dress so the train can be buttoned up during the reception. It is a size 8 (fits a little small). Cost was $1400 plus $100 for the alterations, will sell for $875. Contact 604-768-9109 to see photos or jen_toor@hotmail.com
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PUMPKINS All shapes and sizes gourds, haybales & more fall decorating items. U-Pick Apples and Pumpkin Patch. Hayrides on weekends only.
Willow View Farms Country Store Open Mon. - Sat. 9 - 5:30 Sun. 11 - 5:30 (Oct. only) 288 McCallum Rd. 2 mi S of fwy
604-854-8710 www.willowviewfarms.com
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BEST FIREWOOD 32nd Season & 37,000 Cust Deliv. Fully Seas. Maple, Birch, Alder 604-582-7095
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AT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses! CLASSIC COUCH style. Browns and beiges, leaf pattern, very neutral. 89” in length. Very good cond. $100. Call to view 604-852-4412
DIGITAL Piano Keyboard, like new, 58”x13”. $400. Call (604)869-5576 to see.
REAL ESTATE 603
DOGO ARGENTINO MASTIFFS PB, 3 mos. old.1 male, 3 females. $1500. 778-242-0862 or 778-808-5600.
612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE AT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses!
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LOTS
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Sofa Italia 604.580.2525
GERMAN Shepherd pups, ckc reg. parents German bloodlines with no slope, exc temperament. $1000. (604)796-3026. No sun calls GOLDEN LAB x Border Collie pups, 6 weeks old, $350. Call (604)7932032 GOLDEN RETRIEVER 6 puppies, P.B. Mother golden retriever/golden lab. $400. 604-826-9543 HIMALAYN KITTENS F. choclate point, M. blue point, Dewormed, 1st shots $600. 604-856-1695 Refs. JACK RUSSELL PUPS 2 males, tri colored, tails docked & dew claws. Vet ✔ , view parents. Ready Nov. 9 (10 weeks) 604-820-4236 LAB PUPS black & yellow ready to go Oct. 20 @ 8 wks, start @ $700 & come w/starter kits 604-477-2930 LABS, Chocolate, Parents reg’d, pups not. 1st shots, dewormed, vet ✔, M/F, $600/ea. (604)850-4945 LAB X BOXER 6wk/old pups, male & female, cute & loving. Eating solid foods, $200. 604-795-6006. MALTESE PUPPIES 2M 1F. 9wks, 1st shots partially paper & crate trained. $550. 604-591-5789
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Brilliant solitaire 1 carat diamond ring, purchased for $12,000, recently appraised (different store) for just over $10,000. Will sell for $3750. 14K gold & rhodium finish, clarity = SI 3; color H. Call 604-864-3945.
UNDER $200
READER SONY POCKET edition (MAC-PC) new $150. 604-7448334
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UNDER $100
BABY ITEMS: Graco booster seat with back $25. Graco booster seat, no back $15. Cosco alpha omega seat $35. Toddler kitchen playset $15. Call: (604)852-2869
PETS
BLUE HEELER / Staffordshire Terrier cross puppies. 8 weeks old, born Sept 1. 4 females, 3 males. Family / farm raised, very friendly. $400.00. Call 604-798-9577. BOSTON Terrier pups 10 wks, registered, micro chip, vet ✔ shots, dewormed, these are gorgeous pups delivery avail $900+ (604)557-3291 Boston Terriers pups, ckc reg, vet checked, reputable breeder, excellent pedigree. 1(604)794-3786 BOXER PUPPIES, great temperament, family raised, stunning colors, vet ✓ dewormed, 1st shots $950 each. Call 604-341-1445 BOXER PUPS: family raised, vet checked, 1st shots, ready now, must see, $900. (604)826-0548 CATS & KITTENS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats.604-309-5388 / 856-4866 CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES, 8 wks, vet ✓ 1st shot, 3M, black/white, 1F white/tan. $600. 778-998-4064. CHIHUAHUAS, tiny pups, 8 wks old, ready to go. 1 male, 1 female. parents to view $650 (604)794-7347. Chocolate lab puppies, family raised. First shots, vet check and dewormed. $600. 250-804-8441 Dalmation pups, 1M, liver spotted, born july 1, ckc reg., all shots, deworm, $1000. (604)793-5130 DOBERMAN PUP, MALE, 10 wks old, brown, $800. Phone (604) 589-7477 (Surrey).
BUILDING SUPPLIES
MOVING INVENTORY SALE Full sawn lumber, timbers, misc hobby wood, by the piece or lift. Holdsworth Lumber Broadway Ave behind Liquidation World in Mission Mon-Sat 8am-4pm 604-826-4876
Becky’s Interior Painting. 20yr exp Will match any written estimate, ref’s. Chwk 316-3349/Abb 755-4268
ALLAN CONST. & Asphalt. Brick, concrete, drainage, foundation & membrane repair. (604)618-2304 ~ 604-820-2187.
NEW LAWNS & REPAIRS, pruning/hedges, power rake, moss control, mushroom manure, retaining walls. 604-832-8304 604-832-8305.
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3 rooms for $269, 2 coats
PLEASE BRING:
Competitive Wages • Employee Discount
• 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
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Service! www.paintspecial.com
Please apply in person at the booth located at the mall entrance to Sears.
WE OFFER:
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
604.587.5865
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PETS
MALTI / SHIH-TZU / POODLE X. Pups & adults. Adorable chocolate & other colours $700 604-820-9469 NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! www.856-dogs.com or call: 604856-3647. Pomeranian pups, reg, adorable, , orange/party colours, 1st shots, starting $500. (604)794-7345 YORKSHIRE Terrier Puppies, M $750. 1st shots, vet ✓, ears up, 10 wk old, ready to go. 604-543-5255.
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Seasonal Part-Time Sales Associate
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Make us your first call! Reasonable Rates. Fast, Friendly & Uniformed Staff.
PETS
GARDENING
Resume • References • Employment History 2 Government Issued Photo Identification
PETS
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RECYCLE-IT!
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
NOW HIRING FOR MULTIPLE LOCATIONS:
Sears is Canada’s most trusted retailer
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
CARPET INSTALLATION
All Carpet & Lino Installations Repair/Restreching, 28 years exp. Work guaranteed. 10% Seniors. Discount. Call Cliff 604-462-0669 CARPET & VINYL INSTALLATIONS. Repairs and Re-stretching. Free est. Call Gary 604-850-3946
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GARDENING
ACCOUNTING/TAX/ BOOKKEEPING
#1167 LIC’D, BONDED. BBB Lge & small jobs. Expert trouble shooter, WCB. Low rates 24/7 604-617-1774 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
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SUNDAY OCT 24 9am-5pm, The rest of the days are 6:00-8:00 subject to cancellation depending on sales on previous days. PICTURES: http://garagarama.com/az EMAIL: almirr@gmail.com PHONE: 604-850-0039 We have a lot of good stuff to sell. Most of the things we are selling are in very good condition and high quality. Most of the stuff is about 4 years old or younger
MORTGAGES
BANK ON US! Mortgages for purchases, renos, debt consolidation, foreclosure. Bank rates. Many alternative lending programs.Let Dave Fitzpatrick, your Mortgage Warrior, simplify the process!1-888-711-8818 dave@mountaincitymortgage.ca
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Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
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APARTMENT/CONDO
ABBOTSFORD,1 bdrm 1 bath, new appls, undgrnd prk, central location, NS/NP. $675/mth. 604-855-6601 ABBOTSFORD: 1 bdrm. 33956 Essendene. Top flr. A/C, N/S. N/P. Ref’’s req. Undg prk. Avail Nov. 1st. $650/mth. Phone 604-864-8237.
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32101 Mt. Waddington Ave.,
WELCOME HOME TO HOMESTEAD ESTATES Abbotsford, deluxe, large apts. Newer, well maintained bldg. 1 Bdrm $775/mo 2 Baths in 2 Bdrm units $935 Gas heat, f/p, d/w, inste w/d hook - up, gated u/g prkg. Cat Okay.
*Move in Bonus $300 *Seniors Discount $25 (for new applicants only) 604-870-9797 www.apt4rent.ca www.baywest.ca Baywest Management Corp. ABBOTSFORD. 2172 McKenzie Rd. 1 bdrm + den. $750/mo, inste lndry. Avail immed. Cls. to Univ., & Hwy 1. Call 604-309-6575 ABBOTSFORD, 2172 McKenzie Rd. 2 bdrm. $850/mo. inste lndry. Dec. 1. Cls. to Univ., & Hwy 1. Call 604-309-6575. ABBOTSFORD 2515 Park Drive. NEW BUILDING: cozy 1 bdrm +den apt, all appli’s incl w/d, nr shopping, transit & University. Avail Nov 1st. NS/NP. $850/mo. 604-309-5734. ABBOTSFORD. 2581 Langdon. Newer 2bdrm? Inste lndry, ss appls, f/p, u/g prkg, nr park/amens. Avail immed. $900/mo. 604-833-8772. ABBOTSFORD 2 Bdrm 2 Baths corner unit, 32120 Peardonville Rd. F/S, d/w, gas f/p, a/c. NS/NP. Doreen 604-302-1229 ABBOTSFORD 2 bdrm, 2 bath w/d, d/w, f/p, util rm, $950 incls gas. Refs. Nov 1 604-819-7574
ABBOTSFORD 2 BDRMS, 1 bath 2 BDRMS, 2 baths From $680/mth. Extra Large Suites
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APARTMENT/CONDO
ABBOTSFORD EAST
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
Abbotsford/Mission
Mountain View Village Townhouses
One Month Free Rent for One Year Lease Incentive
36060 Old Yale Road
Richard Court 33333 12th Avenue
FAMILY ORIENTED 3 bdrms, 2½ baths. Washer, dryer, fridge, stove, dishwasher, fireplace, 2 car garages, exercise facility, pool in summer Close to all amenities 1 Year Lease $1,100 - $1400/Month
Call 604-855-0010
Cozy 5 story complex in quiet park like setting on Mission Hillside. 1 & 2 bdrm suites from $590. Close to transit, parks, schools; pkg, balconies, laundry rm. Small pets ok. For more info & viewing call
Ralph 778-788-1857 Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management
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!
Abbotsford/Mission
Under New Management! Town & Country Apartments 1948 McCallum Road
First month FREE Rent Incentive Bachelor, 1 & 2 bdrms available Indoor Swimming Pool Large Landscaped Grounds Public Transit at the Front Door Small pets ok
For more info & viewing call
Rachel 604-615-5382 Kimberley 604-309-2889 Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management
Call Esther 604-853-0549
3 Appls, Laundry Hook-Up.
ABBOTSFORD
604-309-3500 “Seniors Discount”
Newer Luxury Suites NOW RENTING 32130 Hillcrest Avenue
Abbotsford Central Mountainview - Bakerview
Home Sweet Home Newer Lower Rents 1 MONTH FREE RENT SENIOR’S DISCOUNT 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites 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.
Phone 604-556-7705 ABBOTSFORD
ABBOTSFORD
MEADOWOOD Apartment & Townhouse Complex
Phone 604-852-4696 or Email
meadowood@ pacificquorum.com Apartments 1 & 2 Bedroom Heat / hot water included 3 Appliances
Townhouses 1 Bedroom lofts & 2 Bedrooms 5 Appliances
✦ Senior Discount ✦ Resident Managers ✦ Sorry No Pets
Available immediately, spacious 1 and 2 bdrms, heat & hot water included. N/P, N/S, Refs required.
Park Lane Manor 33331 Old Yale Road 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. For more info & viewing call
Sandy 604-615-5402 Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management
ABBOTSFORD CRIME FREE Multi Housing Program
604-853-0333 ABBOTSFORD DESIREABLE Carriage Lane, 1 bdrm + den, newer carpet & appli. 55+ $1180/mo incl util, sm pet neg. (604)864-0906 ABBOTSFORD
Dinner on Us!! Curious? Just Ask Chelsea Park Gardens
Call Debbie TODAY
604-855-6714
Seven Oaks Mall Large Reno’d 1 & 2 bdrm suites avail. Includes heat, hot water and 1 parking. Close to bus loop, mall & schools. Sorry No Pets. Refs req’d.
Call 604-557-0778
Abbotsford
VILLA CHRISTINA Large 1 bdrm. unit. Newly renovated. Secure u/g parking. Avail. in October Move-in discount for seniors Sorry no pets. Ref’s required. Please call 604-855-9697 for an appointment to view. Abbotsford
Woodridge Estates 2nd Floor clean newly painted, large 2 bedrooms, two baths, 2 sundecks with five appl’s. AVAILABLE NOW. Woodridge Estates Corner unit
Very bright – NO PETS. $900 per month. Abbotsford/Mission
One Month Free Rent for One Year Lease Incentive Nelson Court 33095 Old Yale Road Comfortable 3 storey low rise, convenient & affordable. 1 & 2 bdrm stes, balconies, lockers, in & outdoor pkg, lndry rm. Close to schools & transit. Small pets ok. For more info & viewing call
Wanda 604-615-5397 Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management
1 & 2 bdrm - indoor pool. Includes heat / hot water. Near UCFV & Hospital. Sorry no pets. Ref. req’d.
Crime Free Certified
ABBOTSFORD
www.pacificquorum.com Pacific Quorum Properties Inc
1st Month FREE Rent for One Year Lease Incentive
BACHELOR APARTMENT $440/m. N/P. N/S. Hot water & cable included. Quiet, parklike setting.
Call Now: 604-807-8665
3046 Clearbrook Road
COACHMAN APT 33636 MARSHALL RD
SENIORS WELCOME Call 604-853 9876
Spacious suites appointed with maple cabinets, 6/appls inclusive of in-suite laundry, porcelain tile bath, fireplace, large cov’d patio & sec u/g parking. Walking distance to all amenities including shopping mall & new park. No pets. 2 Bdrm, 2 bath ste - $1075/mo 1 Bdrm, 1 bath ste - $825/mo MOVE IN BONUS HALF MONTH FREE RENT
Conveniently located at
Abbotsford/Mission
Call Elwood at ECM Strata Rental Div 604 855-9895 ABBY, DOWNTOWN, 1 bdrm, $550 and 2 bdrm $700. CLEARBROOK 1 bdrm $550 and 3 bdrm $800/mo. Heat/parking included. N/P. Phone 604-755-0261.
604-852-7350
✳ 1 Bdrm. from $625/mo. ✳ 2 Bdrms from $745/mo. Rent incls.: Heat, H/wtr, U/G Pkg Quiet, Well Maint. Build. No Pets.
Move in Allowance $500 Seniors Discount $25
604-850-2467 Baywest Mgmt Corp
(604) 463-9522 Central Maple Ridge Now Available 2 BEDROOM Great location for seniors!
Clean, quiet & affordable! Incl. heat, h/w, cable. Senior Move-In Allowance.
Criminal/cr check & refs. Sorry No Pets For more info. google us.
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APARTMENT/CONDO
Mission
CEDARWOOD MANOR * Friendly management * 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites * Insuite Laundry * Adult Oriented
604-820-0128 MISSION
HABITAT APARTMENTS 33366 2ND Ave. Mission
1 bdrms. from $600/mo. One - 2 bdrm. avail. now for $745/mo. Quiet, well managed, on site manager. Close to Downtown & Westcoast Express. NO PETS.
RENTALS 709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ABBOTSFORD WAREHOUSE: 2000+ sq.ft. sgle & 3-phase power, Incl washroom, sm office & storage mezzanine. Near new ice arena. Call (604) 855-6639 or 855-2288. MISSION area. 800 SQ. FT. SHOP. Available immed. $450 + hst + hydro + gas. Security check and ref’’s. Call 604 820-8477, 604-820-0832 MISSION D/T. 550sf. Bright, newly reno’d UPSTAIRS $550/mo. 1450sf SHOP SPACE, loading dock, iron fcd. $1200/mo. Refs. 604-814-2435 MT LEHMAN area Warehouse for lease. 1000 sq ft bay with 2000 sq ft of finished office space. $2000 obo. Mike @ 1 604 615 9350. RETAIL/OFFICE space for lease, 3500 s.f. #104-2485 W. Railway, Abbotsford. 604-850-7731 WAREHOUSE/OFFICE space available immed. 2337 Townline Rd. Abbotsford. Call 604-854-5405.
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APARTMENTS
ABBOTSFORD $1150/mo-1/2 DUPLEX on Princess St., 2 bdrm up, 1 down + rec room, 2 bath, w/d hook-ups, f/s, fenced yd, sorry n/p. Both units available now. Good ref’s req’d
Call 604-855-7393 - Ask for Hans
2 & 3 Bdrms Avail No Pets. Written ref’s required. Latitude on McKenzie Rd ~ brand new 1 bed and den condo on 2nd floor with view, 5 appliances, granite, u/g parking. N/p. N/S. $875. Peardonville Rd. ~ 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo 2nd floor corner unit, 5 appliances, u/g parking $900. Peardonville Rd. ~ 2 bed, 2 bath, 5 appliances, new flooring and paint, u/g parking $900. Hillcrest Manor East Abbotsford ~ 1 bedroom condo, 2nd floor, 3 appliances, u/g parking $750. danlangpm@live.ca ReMax Little Oak Prop. Mgmt.
604-504-RENT
MAINSTREET EQUITY CORP. RENTAL INCENTIVE AVAIL.
SENIOR’S DISCOUNT! 2485 Hilltout Street 1 Bedroom - $664.00 2 Bedrooms - $780.00
Call 604-826-7880 MISSION: PRINCESS DAPHNE APTS - SPACIOUS 1 bdrm starting at $650 & 2 bds starting $780, 1.5 bth, h, h/w & prkng incl. Criminal Record checked may be req’’d 33561 Third Ave. 604-820-3013.
OAKMONT MANOR Member - Crime Free Program
1990’s Well Maintained & Secured Condo Walk to all amenities, on bus route. Parking & in-suite storage. Heat & Hot water. No Pets. 2 bdrms avail. Starting at $760 33370 George Ferguson Way Abbotsford
604-855-0883
Receive 1 Month FREE Clean, Quiet & Spacious Suites 1 bdrm. $640 2 bdrms. $725
Call 604-751-2147 Move In Bonus Avail
Close to Schools, Shopping & Transit. Laundry & Professional Onsite Staff. Parking Avail.
2525 Hilltout Street 1 Bedroom - $634.00 2 Bedrooms - $722.00
To Arrange a Viewing Call 604-852-3501
Call 604-751-2147 604-557-3592 or 604-751-5595
Receive 1 Month FREE
2814 Pratt Crescent 1 Bedroom from $643.00 2 Bdrms from $722.00
Call 604-557-6054 32030 George Ferguson Way
Bachelor - $625.00 1 Bedroom from $664.00 2 Bdrms from $825.00
Mountain Ridge Apartments
Clean, Quiet & Spacious Suites. Great Location
1 bdrm. $635 2 bdrms. $740 Heat & H/W Included Close to amenities.
Call 604-557-3592 Move In Bonus Avail
To Arrange a Viewing Call Mike 604-852-0424
33405 Bourquin Place 1 Bedroom from $725.00 2 Bdrms from $825.00
Receive 1 Month FREE
Call 604-557-8064
Sunridge Apartments
33136 George Ferguson Way
Clean, Quiet & Spacious Suites. Great Location
1 Bedroom from $725.00 2 Bdrms from $825.00
Call 604-557-3708 33298 Robertson Ave. 1 Bedroom from $634.00 2 Bdrms from $825.00
Call 605-751-2125 33184 George Ferguson Way
Call 604-751-2165 Move In Bonus Avail Mainstreet Equity apartments are well secured and safe homes for your peace of mind.
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
604-826-2538
Large, Bright & Clean
TAMARIND WESTSIDE 1 bed+den, Top Floor. Vaulted Ceilings, 4 new appliances, Insuite w/d. Electric F/P. Separate storage & secure parking. $850.00 avail Now!!!
1 bdrm. $635 2 bdrms. $740 Heat & H/W Included Close to amenities.
To Arrange a Viewing Call Grace 604-504-7140 ABBOTSFORD
AVAILABLE ✦ 1 Bdrm - $605. Quiet building. Mostly Seniors. Includes heat, hot water & cable. NO PETS. 604 - 854 - 6307
Website:
Toll Free: 1-877-864-6424 www.strataschoice.com
www.mainst.biz
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LAKE ERROCK 43740 Lougheed. 1 bdrm cabin, liv rm/kit/bath, $450. Nov. 1 604-826-3462 778-896-9705 MISSION. 1 & 2 bdrm. apt. Very clean & bright, h/w flrs, insuite ldry. walk to WCE. Ref’s. Ns/np. Avail. now. 604-855-2217
MISSION 1bd +den, crnr, 9’ceil, hw flr bright, quiet, reno’d heritage bldg, incl ht/hw, $700. 1-866-333-2005 MISSION. 2 BDRM APT on quiet cul-de-sac. W/D incl. $750/mo. No pets. Avail now. 604-820-6927. MISSION: 7696 Grand St. Reno’d 2 bdrm apt, top floor, corner unit. Onsite manager. Avail now. $750/mo. 604-826-3665 or 778-552-1808. SEMIAHMOO MALL Quiet, one bed, 750 sq/ft apt behind mall. No pets/no smoke. Call 604-219-9002
ABBOTSFORD - attractive office &/or Retail Spaces available. All located within Abbotsford’’s business core. Ph Frank@ Noort Investments 604-835-6300. ABBOTSFORD - HAIR SALON “ready to go”. Central, high exposure location. 1272 sq. ft. Call Frank @ Noort Investments.604835-6300. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Mission Oaks Mall. Call Jake (604)852-5558 for more info.
THE CREST Heat, Hot Water & Basic Cable included. Crime Free & Certified. N/S - N/P, Close to all amens. Lease & Refs. Required.
Move-In Allowance: $500 Bonus for new residents (Ask for details) Crime Free Living 31790 UNION AVENUE HURON COURT
1 Bedroom from $721.00 2 Bdrms from $825.00
Available Now! 1 Bedroom
ABBOTSFORD: Lrg 2 bdrm, 2 bath, u/g prkg, d/w & 3rd flr balc. $750. N/S, N/P. Avail now. (778)241-8839 CLEARBROOK. Very clean 2 bdrm apt. Nice size deck. $700+utils. No dogs. Storage. 1-604-888-5754
CLEARBROOK
Available Rentals
604-864-6400 ABBOTSFORD
APARTMENT/CONDO
Open Saturday & Sunday
Free Heat & H. Water
ABBOTSFORD,32120 Peardonville 2 bdrm. top floor apt., F/S, D/W, gas f/p, A/C NO SMOKING, NO PETS. Doreen @ 604-302-1229. ABBOTSFORD, 32850 George F. Way. 1 bdrm apt. 3rd floor. Nr all amenities. $625/mo. 604-556-2599.
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Forest Terrace Apartments
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ABBOTSFORD E. Reno’d bright & sunny 3 bdrm. 1.5 bath, fenced b/yard, large rec room, carport, front/back deck. W/d, d/w. Near schools & bus. Easy highway access. NP/NS. $1100/mo. + utils. Pics avail. Ph: 604-852-0207 ABBOTSFORD west. 2 Bdrm duplex, large yard, ns/np, avail Nov 1st. $850/mo. Call 604-859-4217. MISSION, 32726 - 7th Ave. Renov. 1 bdrm in 4-plex. Inste laundry. $600/mo. Avail Nov 1. Call 604826-3665 or 778-552-1808.
733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS DEROCHE. Single wide mobile home site. Available immediately in family park. Pad fee is $250/mo. includes water & garbage. Contact 604-826-7976 for more details. ABBOTSFORD: 2866 UPLAND CRT. kit., 2 ba., 5 bdrms, big yd. $1400 + utils. N/S. N/P. Cls. to Discovery Trail & schls. 604-832-2051
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HOMES FOR RENT
ABBOTSFORD, 2 bdrm. house. Lge fenced yard. Detached garage & shed. All appl. Ns/np. $1100/mo. 604-864-2808 ABBOTSFORD: 3 BDRM. HOUSE sun-room,on 31878 Countess Cres. Ref’s req. $1250/M. 604-807-1188. ABBOTSFORD, 3 bdrm mobile home, very clean quiet property on farm. 1.5 baths, NS/NP. Avail. immed. $1100 + utils. Lots of parking. Phone 604-835-4474. Abbotsford. 4 bdrms up 3 bdrm ste down. 6 appls. b/yd shed. N/S. N/P. Avail now. $1600. 604-807-1570. Abbotsford. Blackham Dr 2200 s/f. 4 bdrms, 2 bthrm. Garage. $1600+ utils Shrd lndry. N/S. 604-807-7197. ABBOTSFORD. Mt. Lehman area. 6 bdrm farm house 3 baths, sep garage. Nice & clean. $1800/mo. Avail. now. Lots of RV parking. No cats. Smoking OK. 604-308-0778. ABBOTSFORD. Mt. Lehman area. Reno’d 2 bdrm + small office, on 3 acres. Nice & clean. $1300/mo. Avail. now. RV & 2 truck parking spots. Sep garage & storage room. No cats. Smoking ok. 604-807-8766 ABBOTSFORD new 4 or 6 bdrm., 2 or 3 baths, all appl. H/W flrs., f/p, jacuzzi, alarm, a/c, N/S N/P. $1500 or $2200. Now. 604-302-9080 ABBOTSFORD Newly updated 3 bdrm. upper house. Entry level, lrge priv treed back yard, lam flrs, 5 appl. Walk to 7 Oaks Mall & Mill Lake. Lrge deck w furn. Storage, Includes hs wireless & cable. Avail immed. or Nov. 1. N/s pref. Ref req’d. 1145/ mth. Ph. 604-855-1130 or 604-813-8775. ABBOTSFORD W. 5 bdrm + den clean house, 3 baths, 7 appls, dble garage, nice area, nr ament. frwy access, NS/NP, Nov 1. $1550mo. 604-864-0183 ALDERGROVE. Lrg 4 bdrm rancher, 3 bath, dbl grge. $1500. Now. N/P. 604-710-8914 or 771-5334. CLEARBROOK - 1,200sf. 2 bdrm. 2 F/bath, cls. to amens. & scls. lrg. yrd. carport, insuite lndry. Avail. Nov. 1, $1250 (604)859-0165 HATZIC - country living, 3 bdrm. 3 F/Bath, 2 car garage, lrg. yrd. gas F/P, $2000 Nov. 15 (604)859-0165 MISSION- $1050 per month. Bright and clean upper half of house for rent. 3 bdrs. In suite laundry. Great area! Lianna 604-855-2233. MISSION, 4 bdrm house in block watch community, $1100/mth. Avail. now. (604)826-2889. MISSION Cedar St. 3 bdrm. on 1 acre, fenced yard, out building and corrals for horses. w/d, beside elem. scl. Avail. Now 604-418-6654 ROSEDALE 3 Bdr home on farm un fin.bsmt, dbl.gar, horsebarn, wrkshp avail now $2000/mo. 604-719-7428
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HOMES FOR RENT
Immel St. East Abbotsford ~ 6 bed., 6 appliances, dbl. garage, 2 decks, fenced yard, no pets. $2300. Hawthorne St. South Abbotsford ~ 3 bed and den, rec. rm., large deck, single garage, corner lot $1400. Guildford Ave. East Abbotsford ~ 3 bed. and den with rec. room, carport, 1 bath, near Yale Sec. $1200. danlangpm@live.ca ReMax Little Oak Prop. Mgmt.
604-504-RENT MISSION: Dewdney area, nice 3 bdrm, 2 bath home + barn on acreage. 5 appls, f/p, good fences. $2200/mo. 1-250-459-2454 YARROW 3275 Boundary. 3 Bdrm rancher, newly reno’d. $1400. N/S inside, pet neg. Now. 604-835-9666
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ROOMS FOR RENT
Diamond Head Motor Inn
Best Price in two decades 2 BEDS - 1 ROOM, KITCHENETTE EVERYDAY CLEANING, FREE COFFEE, WIRELESS INTERNET N/P, Weekly & Monthly rooms.
Mission, Call 604-826-8144
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION MISSION: 1 BDRM. quiet home shared accom. W/D. N/D. Utils. incl. $450/M 604-287-5885.
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SUITES, LOWER
ABBOTSFORD 1 bdrm. bsmnt. suite, $600 mo. incl. utils. & cable. Share ldry. Small pet OK. N/S. Mature person pref. Need auto. $600 mo. Nov. 1. 604-866-5404 ABBOTSFORD. 1 bdrm bsmt suite. Avail immed. N/S. N/P. $500/mo. incl utils. Call 604-308-4497. ABBOTSFORD: 1 BDRM. + den. Incl. utils, cable & sep. laundry. N/P. N/S. Ref’s.. Priv. & lev. ent. Covered patio. Hardwood flrs., access to yd. 2 pikg. spots. $700/M. Avail. now. 778-241-0122. ABBOTSFORD 1bdrm ste. hydro cbl Lndry incl full bath n/p n/s $580 call 778 808 3266 604 859 3228 ABBOTSFORD: 2 - 2 BDRM. apts. Approx 900 s.f. Located behind White Spot, Abb. Nov. 1. W/D, F/S & parking spot.778-552-1827 ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite, near Apollo. Ns/np. $700/mo. incl. utils & washer. 778-908-5847 ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm. Nov.1. Exc cond. N/S. N/P. $650 incl utils & basic cbl. No lndry 604-897-2907. ABBOTSFORD: 2 BDRM., view, lge. patio, $775/M. incl. heat/elec., N/Parties. N/S. Sorry no pets. Avail. now. 604-852-6111. ABBOTSFORD: 2 Bdrm with W/D. Near hosp & lake. Avail now. $750 + 1/2 utils. N/P. Ph: (604)780-4567 ABBOTSFORD,Blueridge area, lrg 1 bdrm, avail. now, NS/NP, $600 incl utils. 604-835-1325 / 780-1655 ABBOTSFORD: BRAND NEW 2 bdrm. d/w, laundry, N/S N/P $785/M. incl utils 604-556-5426 ABBOTSFORD Bright, clean 2 bdrm., utils. incl., w/d, N/S N/P. Nov. 1. $775 mo. 604-557-8785 ABBOTSFORD, Bright Spacious, 1 BDRM, quiet area, ground level, sep entr. W/D, F/S, full bath, off street parking, $700 incl utils/cable. NP/NS. Phone (604)859-0778. ABBOTSFORD Clean 3bdrm clse to schls/bus, cent loc share w/d, NOW, $900/incl utils (604)217-1985 ABBOTSFORD: Close to UFV. 1 bdrm. N/P, N/S. Includes utils & cable. Avail. now. 604-504-3218. ABBOTSFORD Crossley Dr. 2 bsmt. suite. Available now. N/P. N/S. $600/mo. 604-626-8091. ABBOTSFORD, E, 1 bdrm + den, F/P, 5 appls, sep entry, inside prk, avail. now. $720. (778) 242-3816. ABBOTSFORD, East: desirable 2 bdrm bsmt suite, private entrance & parking, shared laundry & utilities incl. No pets/smoking, ref’s req’d, $800/mo. Call: 604-850-9024 ABBOTSFORD E. Sandy Hills. 2 bdrm legal max 968 s.f. bsmt. 7yr, all grnd lvl, lrg wind F/S/DW/WD full bath Oak cab,.lrg fncd yard, 2 drs, cvrd patio cul-de-sac bus n/s, n/p $950 util incl. Now. 604-308-0220 ABBOTSFORD farm: clean quiet 1bdr, ensuite, gas f/p, w/d $775 incl net,utils,sat.tv. Now. 604-864-6477 ABBOTSFORD: LARGE NEW 1 or 2 bdr. suite. $650 or $800 incl. utils. N/S. N/P. Nr. Chief Dan George School. 604-217-7556. ABBOTSFORD: Near automall. 2 bdrm. suite. $600/mo. Hydro & gas incl. Suit family. NP/NS Avail. now 604-852-1822. ABBOTSFORD. Nr Marshall Rd. 2 bdrm suite for rent, no pets, avail now. Call 604-309-8705. ABBOTSFORD Sandy Hill 1 Bdrm w-i closet, 1.5 baths, gas f/p, heat, cable & w/d incl’d. NP/NS. $800/mo available now. 604-854-1497 ABBOTSFORD Sandyhill area. Bright 1 bdrm above grnd, 4 yr/old, 5 appls, smoke outside. avail Nov1. $720 incl hydro. 604-855-3398.
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RENTALS 750
SUITES, LOWER
ABBOTSFORD: TOWNLINE Area. 2 bdrm legal suite. Suits mature person. $700 incl utils, w/d. Avail. now. N/S. N/P. (604)807-3834 ABBOTSFORD Townline, nr Apollo 2 bd g/l, daylight, pri entr, 2 prkg, nr amens & trans, ns/np, n/lndry, avail now $700 incl hydro. 604-309-6322. ABBOTSORD. NEW large 2 bdrm. NS/NP. No lndry. Nov 1. $750/mo incl utils/cable. 604-309-2627. CLEARBROOK, lrg. bright, clean bach. suite, sep. ent, nr. shop/bus, incl. utils/WD, pet w/approval, $650. n/s 1-604-538-4023, 604-996-3260. EAST ABBY - A1 suite w/view, parking 1 BR, full kitchen, full laundry, 1,000 sq ft, n/s, n/p. Above ground. $700 includes internet & cable & utilities. Nice home w/ A/C. Eric 604-807-5479 MISSION. 1 BDRM bsmt. Sep ent. N/S. N/P. Shrd w/d. Nr UFV & amenits. Clean. $700 incl utils. Avail. now. 604-832-2345. MISSION 1 Bdrm large, bright, new reno, full bath, W/D, ns/np, Dec 1, ref, $650 incl utils 604-802-9852 MISSION. 1 bdrm suite. NS/NP. Inc sat TV, A/C, utils, d/w, sep ent & W/D. $725/mo. 604.820.5234. MISSION: 2 BDRM., lev. ent. N/P. N/S. $700/M. incl. utils. Avail. now. 604-814-2732 MISSION: 2 bdrm lower level suite. priv. laundry, d/w, fenced bkyd. $750. 604-315-9871 MISSION 2bdrm spacious newly reno’d,d/w share w/d n/s n/p $775.mo + 1/3 util av. Dec 1st (604)826-4008 MISSION: 2 BDRM. suite, new area. Utils. incl. Cls to schls. & bus. Rent neg. N/S. N/P. 604-626-2541 MISSION 2bdrm, walk to schools/ WCE, sep w/d, gas f/p, storage, n/s n/p $850 incl utils (604)751-5333 MISSION 7th/Cedar. Updated 2 bdrm suite, nice backyrd. $800 incl utils/lndry. Brian (778)552-3132 MISSION. College Hgts. 2 Bdrm g/l. Ns/np. $690 incl util/cable. No lndry. Refs. Avail now. 604-826-0044 MISSION D/T. Beautiful quiet spac 1 bdrm. Secure bldg. $575. Deck. Nr WCE. Ref’s. N/P. 604-814-2435. MISSiON, executive style 2 bdrm suite, avail. Dec. 1st. W/D & utils incl. NS/NP. Professionals preferred. Refs. & Cr. Check req. $950/mth. Phone (604) 814-0993. MISSION, NEWER 1 bdrm. suite. $750mo incl utils. N/S N/P. Nov. 1. Refs req’d. Call 604-287-6606. MISSION: Newer 2 bdrm grd/level sunny suite. Gorgeous acreage, 5 appls, cov’d patio. Horses welcome! N/P, N/S. $750/mo. 604-814-2895 or 604-302-1513. MISSION: Newer grd. lev.1 bdrm bsmt suite, large liv. rm, near schl & bus. NS/NP. $700 incl utils. 604615-2104 or 604-820-2104.
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TOWNHOUSES
E. ABBY Gorgeous TH. 3bd/3bth, fully reno’d, dbl garage, unit backs onto greenbelt. Easy freeway access. 778-552-0803 $1500. Avail now.
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TOWN HOME LEASE WANTED
By retired couple, in adult community, garage, level entry (few stairs), min 2 bdrm and 2 bath before Nov 1st email to: juvi1946@gmail.com.
Call 778-837-7200 or 604-625-5261
AUTO FINANCING
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
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1993 CHEVY BLAZER, White, good working cond. many new parts. $1300. 604-826-7590. 2203 LAND ROVER V6 auto full load 4 whl dr auto CD 132K. $8500. 778-552-6300, 778-908-7572
2002 Chev 1500HD Silverado crew cab, auto, 4x4, V8/6 litre, 4 dr, tow pkg, 230K, $6900. 778-240-4574
Call for Tenders:
2007 FORD F150 ext’d cab, 4 dr suicide, V8, 4.6, magnum flr exhst, auto, white, blacked out, $17,500 obo. (604) 751-3162 or 820-0592.
Roofing of Cultus Lake Park Mall, 4125 Columbia Valley Highway, Cultus Lake, BC
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MOTORCYCLES
1981 Yamaha Twin, 750 cc, w/collectors plates. Good cond., $1000 obo. (604)795-3688 2005 250 YAMAHA 4x2, 900 kms. plus trailer, winch & buddy seat. $3,000. Call 604-853-8825.
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RECREATIONAL/SALE
1981 Chevy 19’ Frontier M/H, exc mech cond., slps 4, no xtra ferry costs, $5900 obo. (604)819-4930 2004 GMC 2500 HD, 2x4, Duramax -Allison, short box, 14k, 5th whl, rolltop cover, truck cover, $37,000 obo. 604-939-0207 22’ Wildwood trailer. Northwest Package. Slps 4. Dual batteries. Like new. 604-852-8944 bdmartens@telus.net $14,495
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TOWNHOUSES
ABBOTSFORD. 2 Bdrm furnished T/H. 1000 sq/ft. F/p. Avail for 6 or 7 months.Prefer mature couple. $860. Avail Nov 1st. Call 604-744-8815. ABBOTSFORD E. New 3 bdrm T/H. 5 appls. Nr Traditional school & playground. Avail. Nov 15. N/S. N/P. Call 604-504-5842. ALDERGROVE. 3 bdrm T/H, 1.5 bath. Fncd b. yard, fam complex. $1075. Small dog ok.778-551-2696 CHILLIWACK, 3 bdrm + den end unit 3 yr old townhouse, $1300+util, 604-316-3190 CHILLIWACK
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TRUCKS & VANS
1985 DODGE RAM 100 Custom 1/2 T. V8 (318), 158K, P/S, AirCared til 09/09/11, new brakes, complete maint records, runs great, $1000 obo. (604)854-5121 1994 GMC SIERRA crew cab 4x4 auto a/c, 193K, aircared. $3299. 778-552-6300, 778-908-7572 1997 DODGE CARAVAN GRAND, 4 dr, fully loaded, AirCared, $1250. 604-832-8944 1997 E-250 FORD cargo van, 275,000km, running boards, hitch, ps., pb., $3000. 604-814-2895
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TRUCKS & VANS
2009 Dodge Journey 3000kms, incl Bruno Power wheelchair on Class 3 hitch only $18,000 (604)793-9658 2009 Ford Ranger FX4, super cab loaded. 29,000km. Take over payments at 0% fin. thru Ford Credit. $19,000 604-796-3056
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UTILITY TRAILERS
2009 MIRAGE white tandem axle closed in CAR TRAILER, 12000 lbs GVW, 24’ of storage, 29’ overall length. Like new $12,000 obo. 604-820-6330 pager 604-632-7584.
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MRSP $24,415 OUR PRICE $22,915
SUITES, UPPER
ABBOTSFORD, 2 bdrm. reno. 5 appl. Prkg., nr amens. Nov. 1. $950 mo. Cable & int incl 778-238-1458 CLEARBROOK, 2050 Topaz St. 3 bdrm house, fam/rm All appls. Nov. 1/15. NS/NP $950. 604-857-2963. CLEARBROOK VILLAGE. 3 bdrm. T/H. $1050/mo. + utils. N/s, n/p. Available now. 604-870-4708 HATZIC: LRG 3 BDRM, 2 bath, 5 appls, deck, large yard, parking. 778-996-7074 /604-820-7074 Lm. MISSION 1 BDRM upper in funky 4 plex, utils incl, close to everything Nov.1 st $700/mo (604)970-4031 MISSION: 3 bdrm ste, cls to town & WCE, $1200/M. all utils incl. Avail immed. N/S, no parties, pets neg, ref’s pref’’d. 1-604-460-0339. MISSION lrg 3 bd/2 ba reno’d home New kit & flooring, open flr plan, lrg fncd yrd, own lndry, ns/np, $1195 + 60% util. Avl now. 778-388-2473 MISSION. Main flr unit, 4 bdrms, 2 liv/rms. 1 bath. W/D. $1200 incl utils. Nov 1. 604-513-9445 lve msg.
TRANSPORTATION
2002 VW BEETLE, MINT! 2nd owner, grey, auto, all options, 92K, no accid’s. $8900. (604)824-0426 2003 NISSAN SENTRA, white, 4 dr auto, CD, A/C, 169 K, nice & clean, $2,999 firm. (778)246-2020. 2004 NISSAN Altima S, Black Beauty, auto, loaded, 66,500km, 2.5 ltr, well-maint., $9500 Call 604858-8955 2006 VOLVO V70, 103K, fully loaded, blk heater, Volvo service warr 2yrs. $18,850. 604-986-5427 2008 BMW 335CI coupe, bluetooth, nav., warr 2012, loaded, absoulute beauty $38,800. 604-218-2149 2010 Toyota Matrix, auto, 4 dr h/b, loaded. Grey, exc cond. Wholesale $13,995 DL5961 (604)793-5520
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CARS - DOMESTIC
1977 Olds Omega h/b, wht leatherette, 260-V8 engine, orig-40374mi, orig owner, offers to $10,000. 1 of only a few built. (604)795-5342 1981 AMC CONCORD 2 dr., 258 c.i. 6, auto. All power equip. Ex. orig cond. $1895 obo. 604-852-8762. 1999 MALIBU, brown, auto, good running cond., 84 km, very clean, $5,500 obo. Phone (604) 614-2910 2000 DODGE INTREPID, 4 door, burgundy, fully loaded, AirCared. Looks great! $1700. 778-241-8271. 2004 Dodge SX, blue, 4 dr.1 owner, lady driven, 89 K, all weather tires, great in snow, fuel efficient, well maint. $7,500 obo. 604-853-3953 2006 Chev HHR, auto., fully loaded, blk/viper red, sunroof, 1 of a kind, $10,500 obo. (604)819-4930 2008 CHEVROLET IMPALA - V-6, local, all pwr. options, no accidents, sandstone metallic, alloys, low Km’s 58k $12,995 604-328-1883
2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN
22E package, 2.4L, auto, uto, AC, PW, PL, AM/FM CD, plus much, much more!
SE model, pwr window grp, 3.3L V6 OHV engine, pwr8 way driver seat.
ALL VEHICLES WANTED MRSP $21,550 OUR PRICE $19,960
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821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1988 300E Mercedes Benz, black, leather, $3000 obo. (604)858-0946 1992 HONDA ACCORD 4 dr auto, $950. Runs good. 778-241-8271. 1998 HONDA CIVIC, 4 dr, auto, AirCared, $2400. Call: 604-855-9587. 2001 TOYOTA Corolla Ce 4dr blue at ac pl cd BC car no acc 107k gd car 5900.00 Gary 604-308-8691 2001 VW Cabriolet, 138kms, aircare, 5sp, man., exc cond., all service records, $8000. (604)702-8330
2010 DODGE JOURNEY
STK#105502
$141 BI-WEEKLY
2010 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4x4
2010 JEEP LIBERTY E RENEGADE
Mountain Edition, 3.8L, V6, STD Sirius, hard top, AM/FM CD, wheel package.
Auto, loaded, Siriuss Satellite Radio.
604.408.2277 AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $100 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
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MRSP $28,315 OUR PRICE $25,446
STK#102254
$179 BI-WEEKLY
2010 DODGE RAM REW 1500 SLT CREW
4x4, 26A SXT package, e, 5.7L, Hemi, P/W, P/L, anti-spin, auto, SXT decor and more!
4x4, 26G package, 5.7L, 7L, Hemi, auto, remote start, SLT decor, 5 spd auto, side steps, Uconnect, Ram Box & more!
MRSP $47,345 OUR PRICE $36,227
A Gated Community
MRSP $35,320 OUR PRICE $30,975
2010 DODGE RAM EW 2500 ST CREW
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MRSP $30,095 OUR PRICE $22,424
STK#103064
$248 BI-WEEKLY
MRSP $47,130 OUR PRICE $37,099
STK#107176
$158 BI-WEEKLY
STK#107115
$215 BI-WEEKLY
STK#106944
$251 BI-WEEKLY
Designated as Crime Free Multi-Housing 1,100 s.f. 3 bdrms, 1.5 baths Very quiet, family oriented. Well maintained, 2 playgrds. New carpeting & lam. floors Large, private fenced yards Close to amenities, schools and bus routes. D Pets ok upon approval. Refs. D Rents start at $990/mo.
For viewing ... Call: 1-877-515-6696 MISSION: 3 Bdrm Townhome, quiet family complex. Rent geared to income. N/P. 604-820-1715
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*OFFERS CANNOT BE COMBINED AND DOES NOT INCLUDE TAXES OR LEVIES. OAC ALL PAYMENTS BASED ON 84 MONTHS A T 3.0% VARIABLE RATE ON NEW AND 7.9% ON USED. THE 2010 3500 RATE IS 7.99%.*OFFERS CANNOT BE COMBINED AND DOES NOT INCLUDE TAXES OR LEVIES. OAC ALL PAYMENTS BASED BI-WEEKLY OVER 84 MONTHS (NISSAN FRONTIER 60 MONTHS) 7.9% ON USED OAC .
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Heat centre John Armstrong protects the puck during a game against the Toronto Marlies last season. John Van Putten photo
On the comeback trail After two injury-plagued seasons, John Armstrong is eager to make impact DanKINVIG ABBOTSFORD NEWS
The way the injury bug has been stalking John Armstrong the past couple of seasons, you almost couldn’t blame him if he stocked up on horseshoes and rabbit’s feet in an effort to change his luck. Take the NHL preseason game between the Calgary Flames and Vancouver Canucks on Sept. 21, for instance. During the third period, a point shot by Josh Meyers hit the stick of a Vancouver defenceman in front of the net and
deÅected upward. Somehow, the puck found the gap between Armstrong’s visor and cheekbone, and struck him in the right eye. The injury certainly could have been worse – Armstrong got two stitches to close the cut, and sat out a week of training camp as a precautionary measure. But after missing huge chunks of the past two seasons due to a pair of surgical procedures on his shoulder, it would
have been understandable if Armstrong began to wondered whether he’d done something to anger the hockey gods. “I thought about that a few times,” the 22-year-old Abbotsford Heat centre acknowledged with a chuckle. “But then someone told me that maybe I’m just getting all my injuries out of the way early in my career, and I’ll be healthy for the rest of it.” That glass-half-full perspective has been a boon to Armstrong as he’s waded
through more than his share of adversity since turning pro in 2008. Armstrong, a third-round pick by the NHL parent Flames in 2006, had his rookie pro campaign with the Quad Cities Flames curtailed by shoulder surgery. The following season, he got into just 14 games with the Abbotsford Heat before it became clear that a second shoulder surgery was necessary. “My shoulder kept coming out again,” Armstrong explained. “The Ärst surgery Continued on page 9
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Goal is to improve daily In each edition of the Abbotsford News’s FACEOFF magazine, Abbotsford Heat head coach Jim Playfair sits down with beat reporter Dan Kinvig to give fans the inside scoop on the team. For future editions of FACEOFF, fans are invited to pose their own questions to Playfair. Submit your questions for consideration via e-mail to sports@abbynews.com, and please include “Behind the bench” in the subject line. We caught up with Playfair last week, in the middle of a road trip through the AHL’s West Division.
Q The Heat are the youngest team
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in the league. That could be a rallying point, or it could become an excuse if things aren’t going well. How do you keep it the former, rather than the latter?
A“It really isn’t relevant to us wheth-
er we’re the youngest or the oldest or somewhere in between. What’s really important to us is getting better every day, both individually
and collectively as a group. We Änd things to address and improve upon, and I think the thing that’s the most important part of our group is that they’re good people. The character of the group is so important, and I think we’ve got good character.”
Q The Ärst game you had T.J. Brodie
in the lineup (Oct. 20 vs. the Chicago Wolves), the Heat got two power play goals. Is that coincidence, or is T.J. a guy who really generates offence from the point?
A“I think T.J. is a guy who makes the guys around him better, for sure. But we’ve spent a lot of time trying to get the details of the power play really clear. But for sure, T.J. has a really good skill set.”
in terms of keeping him mentally straight?
A“I’m not really focused on that at
this point. He’s out of our lineup now – for how long that time may be, I’m not sure – but it is what it is. We have things we have to deal with now, and my focal point is on the guys who are healthy, and making sure they’re ready to play. We’ll deal with John when he gets back. Certainly, it’s no different than Ryley Grantham (lower body) or Kris Chucko (neck). The doctors and trainers look after those guys, and my job is to look after the (healthy) players.”
Q J.D. Watt was suspended for two
games last week for a hit that the league deemed a head shot. What did you think of the ruling?
totally disagree with it . . . The Q Heat defenceman John Negrin re- A“Ileague is going to make the ruling cently underwent his second knee surgery in less than a year. What do you say to a guy like John who is dealing with a lot of adversity,
based on what they see this year. I respect that they had to make the ruling. It is what it is.”
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Heat goalie Matt Keetley gives a guided tour of his new paint job Keetley’s fresh paint job is a nod to his passion for classic vehicles. In the off-season, the 24-year-old goalie has been working on restoring a ’69 Chevy short box truck. “My last three masks were all about hell and the devil,” he said. “You pull that thing off (after a game) and it’s kind of depressing. I thought I would change it up to something that’s a little more fun.”
The graphic on the top of the mask reads “Keets Speed Shop, est. 1986.” Keetley was born in ’86, and the two dice in the centre represent his jersey number (33).
The back of the helmet features a white cross with LBT inscribed on the cenre. It’s a tribute to a Keetley family friend nicknamed “Laid-Back Tom” who passed away a couple years ago. Keetley’s previous mask also featured an LBT graphic.
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G U I D E The Calgary Flames, the Heat’s NHL parent club, cover the cost of a new mask and paint job every season for the goalies in the organization. Keetley’s mask last year, which featured Heath Ledger as the Joker from the Älm The Dark Knight, was very popular with young fans. “The mask is the only piece of gear I keep each year,” he said. “In my basement, I’m setting up a shelf to display all my masks.”
The car depicted on either side of the mask is a “rat rod,” a strippeddown roadster from the pre-World War II era.
The winged apple on the back of the mask is a takeoff on the Von Dutch clothing company’s “Åying eyeball” logo. It’s a tribute to Keetley’s wife Carlene, who works as a teacher back home in Medicine Hat, Alta. “I don’t get to see her as much as I’d like to, so this reminds me of her,” Keetley said. John Van Putten photos
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worked, but I guess it wasn’t enough.” Armstrong went under the knife for a second time last January for a more serious surgery which involved a bone graft and moving muscles around to stabilize the joint. Armstrong went back home to Unionville, Ont. to convalesce after the procedure, and he said that the recovery period and ensuing rehab was a “pretty depressing” time in his life. “It was tough being at home when all my friends were out here in Abbotsford,” he said. “But I got strong again, and my shoulder feels better than ever now. “My range of motion on some things will never come back, but I’m not a baseball player. I don’t really need full range for hockey. It’s strong and sturdy, and it’s where all the doctors want it to be.” In coming back from a serious injury, rehabilitating the body is only the Ärst hurdle to overcome. Armstrong got off
to a bit of a slow start to the 2010-11 season as he acclimatized to game speed, and rebuilt his conÄdence. His Ärst goal of the season, on Oct. 16 against the Rockford IceHogs, was a step in the right direction. Oddly enough, it had been exactly one calendar year since Armstrong’s last goal – on Oct. 16, 2009 against the Milwaukee Admirals. “It’s taken me a couple games more than I thought it would to get back in the ARMSTRONG routine of things,” he said. “I think I’ve just got to stop thinking the game so much and just go out there and work hard. “It feels really good to be back, though, just playing and being around the guys.” Through all Armstrong’s injury travails, the Calgary Flames are still
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high on the big (6’2”, 200 pound) two-way centre. A couple of years ago, Armstrong made a strong push to crack the Flames’ roster out of training camp, and that performance has not been forgotten. General manager Darryl Sutter made several statements to the Calgary media over the summer touting his potential. “We see potential for him to develop into being a real solid third-line NHL player,” echoed Heat head coach Jim Playfair. “With the fact he’s missed some hockey, now he’s got to play catch-up. He’s another year older, there’s a year off his contract, and he’s got a timeline now where urgency comes into play with it. And I think he understands that. “We’re trying to get Johnny back to being an aggressive player – thinking aggressive, playing aggressive, not worrying about injuries. He’s a guy who’s really a year and a half behind in his development, so getting him up to speed is key.”
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