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NEWS

90Years OFF SSERVING O ERVING THE THE COMMUNITY COMMUNITY

A LITTLE CO-OP HISTORY The Otter District Farmer’s Institute was incorporated in 1922 with twenty-five members in order to promote agriculture and agricultural knowledge, to work for farm legislation to improve farm conditions and to buy supplies at cost for its Members. One of the original bylaws said the aim of the Institute was to improve conditions of rural life so that settlement may

be permanent and prosperous. This bylaw and many others remained in effect until June 22, 1979 when we officially became a co-op. It was the 1930’s when we started supplying feed to the local farmer. During the 1950’s a need developed to supply local residents with petroleum products. We now have a modern Bulk Plant which supplies petroleum products to farms and heating fuels to homes in the area. We now have

Interested inRunning for the OTTER CO-OP Board of Directors?

If you are interested in running for the Otter Co-op Board of Directors you must have your Director Qualification Declaration signed by Wednesday, May 16 - 5:00 pm to be eligible to run for a position at the Thursday, May 31 Annual Meeting. Applications are available at the Administration Office. If you have any questions please call Merilee @ the Administration Office 604 607 6923.

five gas bars being Ladner, Surrey, Otter, Gloucester and Abbotsford. We have been in the Retail business since the 1930’s running a general store and finally in the 1940’s a small retail facility to our now 50,000 sq ft store, selling groceries, hardware, drygoods and pharmacy. In 2009 we amalgamated with Consumers Co-op in Pitt Meadows. In 2011 we were very excited to be able to open a Produce Store and a Pharmacy

in Glen Mountain, Abbotsford. Our organization is a member owned business with an elected nine person Board of Directors. Your Co-op strives to meet the needs of its members and the community it services while providing an economic benefit by way of patronage dividends. We provide a one stop shopping service for all Farm & Home requirements and we are proud of celebrating 90 Years in the Community.

OTTER CO-OP

NEW RETAIL CENTRE HOURS EFFECTIVE MARCH 4, 2012 We will now be open Sunday – Saturday | 8 am – 8 pm Statutory Holiday Hours will remain the same 9 am – 6 pm Administration Hours will remain the same Monday – Saturday | 8 am – 6 pm Post Office Monday – Saturday | 8 am – 5:30

Scholarships If you are a grade twelve student and your family has spent at least $2000 in the prior year, you are eligible to apply for one of (five) $1000 scholarships offered by Otter Co-op. We also have (one) $1000 scholarship available for a mature student (an individual that has been out of high school for at least one year) with the same qualifications. Applications are available at the Administration Office or on our website www.ottercoop.com. Deadline for applications is April 30, 2012 6:00 pm.


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NEWS Otter Co-op ~ Celebrating 90 Years in Our Communities

NEW HOME FOR OSCAR THE OTTER!

President’s Message: As we begin a new year in 2012, Otter Co-op is proud to bee celebrating 90 years of success in the Lower Mainland. he And what a great year to be celebrating this milestone, as the United Nations has proclaimed 2012 to be the International ch Year of Co-operatives. Our members can be proud of the rich history of the Otter Co-op, and I encourage you to Frank Hauzer President

take a few minutes and read all about it on our website at www.ottercoop.com. Our continued success is indeed a co-operative team

celebration. It can be credited to you, our loyal members purchasing goods and services; both past and present. As well, the success is part of a great effort on our staff’s part, in providing that great, friendly service that members have come to expect and enjoy. And also credit to the management and board of past and present, in setting goals and direction for the Co-ops’ success for years to come. A couple of highlights that I am especially proud of when talking about Otter, is the fact that all profits generated by the Co-op stay right here in our communities, as opposed to going off to some head office in Toronto or outside the country. Whether it be profits allocated to members in equity and cash back, or to the new and upgraded facilities we are able to invest in throughout the Lower Mainland, or to the literally hundreds of groups and organizations that Otter provides scholarships, support, and sponsorship of. Did you know that for many years Otter Co-op has donated well in excess of $100,000 a year to the many different community groups that we serve? This is so exciting to be a part of such a successful and community oriented company. Other positives for me include the fact that Otter Co-op is such a diverse company, with business opportunities in feed, food, hardware, petroleum, pharmacy, and car

In August of 1999 Oscar arrived at Otter Co-op. the Otter arriv many years the customers were greeted For m Oscar at the entrance or the Kids' Club by O members received a visit at their party's. It mem was quite comical to watch the look on the children's and adults faces as they wondered chi where the voice was coming from. Was w there someone inside there? No, then how can they be asking me these questions or even sometimes know my name? Oscar was great fun for many years. n Since we now have our mascot “Cooper" and he is more mobile we thought we should find a new home for Oscar where more people will get to enjoy him. You will be happy to know he is not too far aaway as on Wednesday, February 29, 2012, he moved to the Vancouver Zoo in 2 Aldergrove. The staff ff at the zoo were very excited to have Oscar scar and will take great care of him there.

serving our

The COMMUNITYHaunting Hour!

All the Best to You from Jack Nicholson General Manager’s Message Our 2011/12 fiscal year end has just taken place on Saturday, March 3; and what a year it has been! Otter Co-op is proud to announce that we have achieved record sales, and although we are still finalizing bottom

Did you know?

line results, we are quite confident that it will also prove

Betty White & Beatrice Arthur (Golden Girls), Telly Savalas (Kojak), Judy Garland (The Wizard of Oz), Jack Klugman (The Odd Couple, Quincy M.E.), are just a few celebrities born in 1922.

at the time of this writing we are still compiling our

Zoo staff in photo: Darlene Gabel, bel, Menita Prasad, Jody Henderson. on.

to be a record year for bottom line savings. While yearend figures, we do know that our sales this past

year grew in excess of 21.5%, ending the year at $154,919,309 million. Our last record was in 2010, with total sales of $127.5 million. That is a fantastic

90Years

positions us well for the future, and helps in “not keeping all your eggs in one basket”

accomplishment we can all be proud of. I am privileged to be your general manager, and to be a part of such a successful organization. Members, employees, and board of directors can all be proud of the many accomplishments we have been able to make,

OFF SSERVING O ERVING T THE HE C COMMUNITY OMMUNITY

such as new facilities being opened, facility upgrades at current locations, and expanded services and products throughout our organization. We are

job vacancies Part Time Administration Clerk ALDERGROVE

also very proud of our Kid’s Club, the many social activities and events that are put on by the Otter Co-op, and the scholarships and donations that we participate in throughout the communities in which we serve that amount to

Part Time Produce Clerk ABBOTSFORD

Full Time Feed Truck Driver ALDERGROVE

Part or Full Time Pharmacy Technician ALDERGROVE

Please reply to: Barb Ruscheinski – Human Resources Manager, Otter Co-op Box 4200 3600-248 St Aldergrove, B.C. V4W 2V1 or email hrmgr@otter-coop.com

washes. We also have a leased facility with Tim Horton’s. It is this diversification that

Jack Nicholson General Manager

over $125,000 this past year. Wow, talk about your member benefits! And of

The TV Series “The Haunting Hour” was filming at Otter Co-op on Monday & Tuesday February 27 & 28.

course we continue to have our very successful equity and cash back program to members. Otter Co-op is well positioned to continue moving ahead into the future, and we are excited to begin our new fiscal year and meet the challenges

Pictured here (back row l to r) Otter Co-op grocery department staff members Josh Quiring, Matt Letkeman, Mike Will & Charlie Macklin, (front row l to r) Angela Yeo, Kirby Dyck, Jen Dunphy, actor Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future), Grant Rowe, Mike Senger, (Canadian actor) Mitchell Kummen and Cindy Bockhodt.

that are ahead. None of these results could be possible without the continued patronage and support of you, the shoppers at Otter Co-op. Remember to mark your calendars for Thursday, May 31, the date of our Annual General

in this challenging economic time. There is no doubt that Otter Co-op has a bright

Meeting, where we will discuss in detail the past years’ results, you can learn

future, and I am honored to be your president at the start of this anniversary year. I look

the work of the board of directors, socialize with other co-op members and

forward to seeing many of you at our annual meeting in May. Until then, we hope to see you at the Co-op!

Frank Hauzer OTTER CO-OP PRESIDENT

Did you know? July 9, 1922 Johnny Weissmuller swims the 100 meters freestyle in 58.6 seconds breaking a world swimming record and the minute barrier and that he is the original Tarzan.

Did you know?

YOU COULD WIN A $25 OTTER CO-OP GIFT CARD

Otter Co-opService Awards FORTY YEARS

These awards were presented at the Annual Staff

recognize the following staff members as they

Dinner at Newlands Golf & Country Club on

achieve their milestone service awards.

Saturday, May 10.

Congratulations

DELI DEPARTMENT!

shoppers, and hear some of the exciting plans for the future. Until then, have a safe spring season, and I look forward to seeing you at the Co-op!

Jack Nicholson GENERAL MANAGER

THIRY YEARS

Luiza Martens

Bev Dornan

Roger Homfeld

Ian Flatt

Mona Hollenbeck

Pam Brundige

Richard Bonneau

Doreen Cornwall

FEED DEPT

GENERAL MERCHANDISE

FEEDMILL

HARDWARE

ADMINISTRATION

PITT MEADOWS

CONTROLLER

FAMILY FASHIONS

TWENTY YEARS

TEN YEARS

PLEASE JOIN IN AS WE CELEBRATE OUR 90TH ANNIVERSARY Were you born in 1922 and are celebrating your 90th Birthday this year? Were you, your parents or grandparent’s members’ way back when and would like to share a great Co-op story or photo? We would love to hear from you. If yourr story or photo is published in an upcoming issue of News & Views you will receive a $25 gift card.

Otter Co-op is extremely proud to be able to

Pam Lang

Evelyne Hall

DELI/CAFÉ

HARDWARE

Doug MacIntosh | MECHANIC Shon Macaulay | FEED Lauren Thiele | HARDWARE Martin Andreone | GROCERIES Ian Senetza | FEED Christina Metz | MEAT DEPT Maria Pucek | PETROLEUM Glynis Macrury | DELI/CAFÉ Margaret Thomas | HUMAN RESOURCES Jen Quiring | FAMILY FASHIONS

PICTURED HERE: Deli Department Manager Holly Toole & Dee Harvey Deli Senior Clerk

FIVE YEARS

Cameron Grant | HARDWARE Karly Wyant | FRASER HEIGHTS GAS BAR Donna Neilsen | DELI/CAFÉ Dee Harvey-Sharpe | DELI/CAFÉ Jerrica Santos | FRASER HEIGHTS GAS BAR Cindy Hennen | GLOUCESTER GAS BAR Kelsey Witowich | FAMILY FASHIONS Beppie Henry | FAMILY FASHIONS Sarah Kleingeltink | BAKERY

Tyler Wilkinson | FEED Judy Graham | ADMINISTRATION Howard Huston | 248TH GAS BAR Terry Koffman | ACCOUNTANT Aliesha Caldwell | 248TH GAS BAR Hisham Metwally | PHARMACIST Maurice Berthiaume | FEED Gordy Foss | PRODUCE Kate Robson | FEED

s n o i t a l u t a r Cong all! to Did you know? February 5, 1922 was the first issue of Reader’s Digest?

The Otter Co-op Deli recently won the Roadhouse Wing Contest for the Calgary Region. This contest was based on percentage of Roadhouse Wing Sales versus total deli sales for the month of the promotion. Holly and her team featured Wing Wednesday and Wacky Wing Weekends as well as having a couple varieties in their hot case daily during the promotion. The deli carries Barbecue, Sweet Thai Chili, Plain, Hot and Honey Garlic Wings on a regular basis.

FOR DETAILS VISIT RETAIL STORE


& views

NEWS Otter Co-op ~ Celebrating 90 Years in Our Communities

NEW HOME FOR OSCAR THE OTTER!

President’s Message: As we begin a new year in 2012, Otter Co-op is proud to bee celebrating 90 years of success in the Lower Mainland. he And what a great year to be celebrating this milestone, as the United Nations has proclaimed 2012 to be the International ch Year of Co-operatives. Our members can be proud of the rich history of the Otter Co-op, and I encourage you to Frank Hauzer President

take a few minutes and read all about it on our website at www.ottercoop.com. Our continued success is indeed a co-operative team

celebration. It can be credited to you, our loyal members purchasing goods and services; both past and present. As well, the success is part of a great effort on our staff’s part, in providing that great, friendly service that members have come to expect and enjoy. And also credit to the management and board of past and present, in setting goals and direction for the Co-ops’ success for years to come. A couple of highlights that I am especially proud of when talking about Otter, is the fact that all profits generated by the Co-op stay right here in our communities, as opposed to going off to some head office in Toronto or outside the country. Whether it be profits allocated to members in equity and cash back, or to the new and upgraded facilities we are able to invest in throughout the Lower Mainland, or to the literally hundreds of groups and organizations that Otter provides scholarships, support, and sponsorship of. Did you know that for many years Otter Co-op has donated well in excess of $100,000 a year to the many different community groups that we serve? This is so exciting to be a part of such a successful and community oriented company. Other positives for me include the fact that Otter Co-op is such a diverse company, with business opportunities in feed, food, hardware, petroleum, pharmacy, and car

In August of 1999 Oscar arrived at Otter Co-op. the Otter arriv many years the customers were greeted For m Oscar at the entrance or the Kids' Club by O members received a visit at their party's. It mem was quite comical to watch the look on the children's and adults faces as they wondered chi where the voice was coming from. Was w there someone inside there? No, then how can they be asking me these questions or even sometimes know my name? Oscar was great fun for many years. n Since we now have our mascot “Cooper" and he is more mobile we thought we should find a new home for Oscar where more people will get to enjoy him. You will be happy to know he is not too far aaway as on Wednesday, February 29, 2012, he moved to the Vancouver Zoo in 2 Aldergrove. The staff ff at the zoo were very excited to have Oscar scar and will take great care of him there.

serving our

The COMMUNITYHaunting Hour!

All the Best to You from Jack Nicholson General Manager’s Message Our 2011/12 fiscal year end has just taken place on Saturday, March 3; and what a year it has been! Otter Co-op is proud to announce that we have achieved record sales, and although we are still finalizing bottom

Did you know?

line results, we are quite confident that it will also prove

Betty White & Beatrice Arthur (Golden Girls), Telly Savalas (Kojak), Judy Garland (The Wizard of Oz), Jack Klugman (The Odd Couple, Quincy M.E.), are just a few celebrities born in 1922.

at the time of this writing we are still compiling our

Zoo staff in photo: Darlene Gabel, bel, Menita Prasad, Jody Henderson. on.

to be a record year for bottom line savings. While yearend figures, we do know that our sales this past

year grew in excess of 21.5%, ending the year at $154,919,309 million. Our last record was in 2010, with total sales of $127.5 million. That is a fantastic

90Years

positions us well for the future, and helps in “not keeping all your eggs in one basket”

accomplishment we can all be proud of. I am privileged to be your general manager, and to be a part of such a successful organization. Members, employees, and board of directors can all be proud of the many accomplishments we have been able to make,

OFF SSERVING O ERVING T THE HE C COMMUNITY OMMUNITY

such as new facilities being opened, facility upgrades at current locations, and expanded services and products throughout our organization. We are

job vacancies Part Time Administration Clerk ALDERGROVE

also very proud of our Kid’s Club, the many social activities and events that are put on by the Otter Co-op, and the scholarships and donations that we participate in throughout the communities in which we serve that amount to

Part Time Produce Clerk ABBOTSFORD

Full Time Feed Truck Driver ALDERGROVE

Part or Full Time Pharmacy Technician ALDERGROVE

Please reply to: Barb Ruscheinski – Human Resources Manager, Otter Co-op Box 4200 3600-248 St Aldergrove, B.C. V4W 2V1 or email hrmgr@otter-coop.com

washes. We also have a leased facility with Tim Horton’s. It is this diversification that

Jack Nicholson General Manager

over $125,000 this past year. Wow, talk about your member benefits! And of

The TV Series “The Haunting Hour” was filming at Otter Co-op on Monday & Tuesday February 27 & 28.

course we continue to have our very successful equity and cash back program to members. Otter Co-op is well positioned to continue moving ahead into the future, and we are excited to begin our new fiscal year and meet the challenges

Pictured here (back row l to r) Otter Co-op grocery department staff members Josh Quiring, Matt Letkeman, Mike Will & Charlie Macklin, (front row l to r) Angela Yeo, Kirby Dyck, Jen Dunphy, actor Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future), Grant Rowe, Mike Senger, (Canadian actor) Mitchell Kummen and Cindy Bockhodt.

that are ahead. None of these results could be possible without the continued patronage and support of you, the shoppers at Otter Co-op. Remember to mark your calendars for Thursday, May 31, the date of our Annual General

in this challenging economic time. There is no doubt that Otter Co-op has a bright

Meeting, where we will discuss in detail the past years’ results, you can learn

future, and I am honored to be your president at the start of this anniversary year. I look

the work of the board of directors, socialize with other co-op members and

forward to seeing many of you at our annual meeting in May. Until then, we hope to see you at the Co-op!

Frank Hauzer OTTER CO-OP PRESIDENT

Did you know? July 9, 1922 Johnny Weissmuller swims the 100 meters freestyle in 58.6 seconds breaking a world swimming record and the minute barrier and that he is the original Tarzan.

Did you know?

YOU COULD WIN A $25 OTTER CO-OP GIFT CARD

Otter Co-opService Awards FORTY YEARS

These awards were presented at the Annual Staff

recognize the following staff members as they

Dinner at Newlands Golf & Country Club on

achieve their milestone service awards.

Saturday, May 10.

Congratulations

DELI DEPARTMENT!

shoppers, and hear some of the exciting plans for the future. Until then, have a safe spring season, and I look forward to seeing you at the Co-op!

Jack Nicholson GENERAL MANAGER

THIRY YEARS

Luiza Martens

Bev Dornan

Roger Homfeld

Ian Flatt

Mona Hollenbeck

Pam Brundige

Richard Bonneau

Doreen Cornwall

FEED DEPT

GENERAL MERCHANDISE

FEEDMILL

HARDWARE

ADMINISTRATION

PITT MEADOWS

CONTROLLER

FAMILY FASHIONS

TWENTY YEARS

TEN YEARS

PLEASE JOIN IN AS WE CELEBRATE OUR 90TH ANNIVERSARY Were you born in 1922 and are celebrating your 90th Birthday this year? Were you, your parents or grandparent’s members’ way back when and would like to share a great Co-op story or photo? We would love to hear from you. If yourr story or photo is published in an upcoming issue of News & Views you will receive a $25 gift card.

Otter Co-op is extremely proud to be able to

Pam Lang

Evelyne Hall

DELI/CAFÉ

HARDWARE

Doug MacIntosh | MECHANIC Shon Macaulay | FEED Lauren Thiele | HARDWARE Martin Andreone | GROCERIES Ian Senetza | FEED Christina Metz | MEAT DEPT Maria Pucek | PETROLEUM Glynis Macrury | DELI/CAFÉ Margaret Thomas | HUMAN RESOURCES Jen Quiring | FAMILY FASHIONS

PICTURED HERE: Deli Department Manager Holly Toole & Dee Harvey Deli Senior Clerk

FIVE YEARS

Cameron Grant | HARDWARE Karly Wyant | FRASER HEIGHTS GAS BAR Donna Neilsen | DELI/CAFÉ Dee Harvey-Sharpe | DELI/CAFÉ Jerrica Santos | FRASER HEIGHTS GAS BAR Cindy Hennen | GLOUCESTER GAS BAR Kelsey Witowich | FAMILY FASHIONS Beppie Henry | FAMILY FASHIONS Sarah Kleingeltink | BAKERY

Tyler Wilkinson | FEED Judy Graham | ADMINISTRATION Howard Huston | 248TH GAS BAR Terry Koffman | ACCOUNTANT Aliesha Caldwell | 248TH GAS BAR Hisham Metwally | PHARMACIST Maurice Berthiaume | FEED Gordy Foss | PRODUCE Kate Robson | FEED

s n o i t a l u t a r Cong all! to Did you know? February 5, 1922 was the first issue of Reader’s Digest?

The Otter Co-op Deli recently won the Roadhouse Wing Contest for the Calgary Region. This contest was based on percentage of Roadhouse Wing Sales versus total deli sales for the month of the promotion. Holly and her team featured Wing Wednesday and Wacky Wing Weekends as well as having a couple varieties in their hot case daily during the promotion. The deli carries Barbecue, Sweet Thai Chili, Plain, Hot and Honey Garlic Wings on a regular basis.

FOR DETAILS VISIT RETAIL STORE


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NEWS

in a world of major corporations that

Did you know?

has had the greatest effect on me. It is a prime example that when the efforts

Otter Co-op is now selling Westeel Commercial & Farm Fuel Tanks? There are a variety of sizes available. For more information please contact our Petroleum Department at 604 607 6911.

of hardworking, caring individuals are combined with a clear initiative and shared morals, success is attainable. Tied within this inspiration, I have acquired a great deal of knowledge regarding the way businesses function and the ins and outs of Tanner Graham 2011-2012 Junior Director

retail. Not only have I learned to navigate

VOICE OF Otter’s student representative

aisles and catalogues, recognizing the specific placement of products, but also the daunting spreadsheets splattered with numbers. With a quarter of my term remaining, I look forward to making the most of it. I will enjoy each meeting, each Co-op

I am greeted with sheer amazement as I

fundraiser, and every greeting smile as

think that there are just three months left

I step into the Co-op. These final months

in this excursion that I had known so little

of my term will hold no hindrance to the

about this time of last year. Just last year I

momentum of my learning. There is

had scoured the internet in search of the

still much to be experienced, much to

history and meaning behind co-operative

be enjoyed in being apart of this

organizations in preparation for my

incredible organization.

At the Pharmacy...

application essay. Little was I to know, this

On the spot A1c testing with Certified Diabetes Educator April 11th, 11 am - 3 pm (Otter location only). Must register/book appointment with the Pharmacy. We now have two locations to serve you. Watch for upcoming clinics.

so immensely as I would come witness to

We

for your health needs

limited textbook knowledge would grow the practical application of co-operative values. I could never have imagined that each third Thursday morning of each month, I would still be digesting and pondering all that had been said from the prior night's meeting.

When the inevitable ending arrives, I know I will crave the meetings, the structure, and the idea flow of growing the Co-op to its potential. Just a year ago I had been set upon the career path of engineering. At this point, I cannot see myself living my life without eventually expanding into the business side of things. Whether it is entrepreneurial or sooner or later rejoining

It is evident that when, in three months,

the Co-op’s board of directors, the

this journey comes to an end, I will be

awareness of the excitement of business

far more prepared to enter the real world

that this opportunity has granted will be a

than I ever could have been without

relentless call that will eventually bring me

this opportunity. Perhaps, it is being

back to this unique world.

apart of such a successful organization Otter Pharmacy Staff

Glen Mountain Pharmacy Staff

New at Otter Co-op!

• Full Prescription Service • Full line of vitamin supplements • Ostomy Supplies • Home Health Care • Free blood pressure testing • Free blister packing • True Rewards: Become a Co-op Member today & participate in the dividend program

Wellness Clinic

with a Life Coach & Fitness Consultant

Did you know?

January 11, 1922 was the first successful Call 604-607-6934 insulin treatment of for your Wellness Clinic Diabetes in Canada appointment today.

PHARMACY

90Years OF SSERVING ERV ER VING VI G THE THE COMMUNITY COM OMMU MUNI MU N TY NI Y

ottercoop.com

PHARMACIES )T T B L )T PAYS TO BELONG

Otter Co-op Pharmacy 604 607 6934 Glen Mountain Pharmacy 604 851 9654

dial direct

Did you know you can bypass the switchboard and dial direct to the following departments? Administration 604 856 2517 | Petroleum: 604 607 6912 | Feed: 604 607 6901 Hardware: 604 607 6909 | Bakery: 604 607 6920 | Café/Deli: 604 607 6921 Produce: 604 607 6919 | Meat: 604 607 6918 | Grocery: 604 607 6936 Pharmacy: 604 607 6934

coming events Kids’ Club Party • Good Friday April 6 | 10am-2 pm 2 Day Hardware/Family Fashions Scratch Sale • Friday & Saturday | April 6-7 Otter Pharmacy A1c Testing • April 11 | 11am-3pm Ladies Night • Saturday April 14 (tickets go on sale April 1) 3 Day Hardware/Family Fashions Scratch Sale • Thursday-Saturday | April 26-28 Mother’s Day Pancake Breakfast • Saturday, May 12 | 8am-11am Nominations for Board of Director - Close • Close Wednesday, May 16 | 5pm Fashions 3 Day Coupon Sale • Saturday-Monday | May 19-21 Annual Meeting • Thursday, May 31 | 7pm | D.W. Poppy Secondary Parking Lot Sale • Thursday-Saturday | June 14-16

You’ll find us here: RETAIL CENTRE 3600 248 St Aldergrove (604) 856 2517 Hours: Sun-Sat 8am-8pm Most Statutory Holidays 9am-6pm Administration Hours: Mon-Sat 8am-6pm Closed Sunday Post Office Hours: Mon-Sat 8am-5:30pm Closed Sunday Pharmacy Mon-Fri 9am-7pm Sat 9am-5pm Sunday 11am-5pm

Ross Road Gas Bar 29622 Fraser Hwy Abbotsford (604) 856 0030 Ladner Gas Bar 6420 Ladner Trunk Rd Ladner, BC (604) 940-1322 Gas Bar Hours: Mon-Fri 5am-11pm Sat/Sun/Stat Hols 6am-11pm Gloucester Gas Bar With a Tim Hortons 26474 56th Ave, GAS BARS: Aldergrove, B.C. 248 Street Gas Bar (604) 856 6676 24795 Fraser Hwy Hours: Aldergrove, BC 5am-11pm 7 Days/ Week (604) 856 7011 incl Stat Holidays

FEED STORE PETROLEUM 3548 248 St Aldergrove, BC Feed Store Phone: (604) 607 6901 Petroleum Phone: (604) 607 6912 Hours: Mon-Sat 8am-5:30pm Sunday 9am-5pm Closed Stat Holidays

Fraser Heights Gas Bar 16788 104 Ave. Surrey, BC (604) 582-2517 Hours: Mon-Fri 5am-11pm Sat/Sun/Stat Hols 6am-11pm PITT MEADOWS 12343 Harris Road Pitt Meadows (604) 465 5651 Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5:30pm Saturday 9am-5pm Sunday 10am-4pm Closed on Statutory Holidays

GLEN MOUNTAIN PRODUCE 2618 McMillan Road Abbotsford (604) 851 9636 Hours Mon-Sat 7am-8pm Sunday 10am-6pm GLEN MOUNTAIN PHARMACY 2596 McMillan Road Abbotsford (604) 851 9654 Hours Mon-Fri 9am-6pm Saturday 9am-5pm Closed Sundays & Holidays


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