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he Russians took a lot of hits during the gold-medal game of the 2015 world junior hockey championships. So did Yale Hockey Academy’s website. “Our hits on our website were up 456 per cent on that day,” said Yale’s Billy Wilms, who started the school’s hockey academy in 2004. “And 70 per cent of those hits were new visitors.” The surge of online interest came after “Jake Virtanen’s Story” aired just before the start of the third period. The one-minute Canadian Tire feature focused on the positive impact Virtanen’s longtime coach at the Yale Hockey Academy, Brad Bowen, had on his career.
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The fact that Shea Theodore, one of Virtanen’s teammates on Team Canada, had also graduated from the Yale academy, likely cast even more national attention on the hockey program in Abbotsford. “Our stock is pretty high right now, given those two alumni and the success of our program,” Wilms said. After the 5-4 Canada victory over Russia, Wilms texted Virtanen, who replied with a photo of himself and Theodore sporting big grins and gold medals. Prior to the world juniors, Wilms would get one or two calls a week about the program at Yale; now he’s getting 15 to 20 inquiries weekly, some from as far away as Nova Scotia. The program at Yale is a byproduct of the 1999 Molson Open Ice
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January 23, 2015 Notice of Public Hearing to consider amendments to Abbotsford Official Community Plan Bylaw, 2005; Abbotsford Zoning Bylaw, 2014; and Certain Land Use Contracts
LAND USE CONTRACT DISCHARGE BYLAW NO. 2380-2015
ABBOTSFORD ZONING AMENDMENT BYLAW BYLAW NO. 2411-2014
Abbotsford Council will hold a Public Hearing at 7:00 pm on January 26, 2015, in the Matsqui Centennial Auditorium, 32315 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, B.C., under the provisions of the Local Government Act to consider the following bylaws. At the Public Hearing, all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaws will be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaws that are the subject of the hearing. The following is a synopsis of the bylaws amending the Official Community Plan, Zoning Bylaw and certain Land Use Contracts of the City of Abbotsford, and is not deemed to be an interpretation. A copy of each bylaw and relevant background documentation may be inspected in the Planning Services Division (2nd Floor), Abbotsford City Hall, 32315 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, B.C., on January 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 26, 2015 between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm. If you have any questions, please contact Planning Services Staff at 604-864-5510.
ABBOTSFORD OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 2377-2014
SUBJECT LAND: 32112 South Fraser Way PURPOSE:
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ABBOTSFORD ZONING AMENDMENT BYLAW BYLAW NO. 2410-2014
If Bylaw No. 2380-2015 is adopted, Land Use Contract No. 202 would be discharged and the City Centre Commercial Zone (C5) (from Abbotsford Zoning Bylaw No. 2400 – 2014) would be applied to the subject land to allow for a wider range of commercial uses to be explored for the site.
SUBJECT LANDS:
34174 and 34216 Maclure Road
CURRENT ZONING:
Country Residential Zone (CR)
PROPOSED ZONING:
Low Density Townhouse Zone (RM30)
PURPOSE:
If Bylaw No. 2411-2014 is adopted, the applicant proposes to rezone the subject lands to RM30 to permit the construction of 54 townhouse units.
ABBOTSFORD OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 2362-2014 and
ABBOTSFORD ZONING AMENDMENT BYLAW BYLAW NO. 2404-2014
SUBJECT LAND: CURRENT OCP DESIGNATION:
2860 Livingstone Avenue Resource Conservation/City Residential
PROPOSED OCP DESIGNATION:
City Residential
CURRENT ZONING:
Country Residential (CR)
PROPOSED ZONING: Comprehensive Development Thirty-eight Zone (N38) PURPOSE:
ABBOTSFORD ZONING AMENDMENT BYLAW BYLAW NO. 2409-2014
If OCP Bylaw No. 2377-2014 is adopted, a portion of the land will be redesignated from Resource Conservation to City Residential. If Zoning Bylaw No. 2410-2014 is adopted, a new Comprehensive Development Thirty-eight Zone (N38) will be created. The applicant proposes to construct a 435 unit multi-family residential development.residential units.
SUBJECT LAND:
32955 Mill Lake Road
SUBJECT LANDS:
CURRENT OCP DESIGNATION:
34403 Donlyn Avenue and 3533 Picton Street
Resource/Conservation
CURRENT ZONING:
PROPOSED OCP DESIGNATION:
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City Residential
PROPOSED ZONING:
CURRENT ZONING:
Urban Residential Zone (RS3)
Urban Residential Zone (RS3A) and Urban Residential Zone (RS3)
PURPOSE:
If Bylaw No. 2409-2014 is adopted, the applicant proposes to rezone 3533 Picton Street to RS3-A to prohibit a secondary suite and to rezone 34403 Donlyn Avenue to RS3 to permit a secondary suite.
PROPOSED ZONING: Medium Density Townhouse Zone (RM45) PURPOSE:
If Bylaw No. 2362-2014 is adopted, the subject land will be redesignated to City Residential. If Bylaw No. 2404-2014 is adopted, the subject land will be rezoned to Medium Density Townhouse Zone (RM45). The applicant proposes to construct a three storey, multi-family building, consisting of four residential units.
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January 23, 2015 Snow & Ice Control The goal of the City’s Snow and Ice Control Program is to maintain travel routes where there is snow and ice on roads and restore mobility for the traveling public. Our roads are classified as: • first priority (high volume and strategic arterial and collector roads, and major access roads to hillside areas); • second priority (remaining arterial, hillside areas and collector routes); and • third priority (remaining roadways not identified as first and second priority). First priority roads are maintained until conditions are under control subject to worker/equipment availability and weather. Only then are resources redirected to second priority routes and subsequently third priority routes. The City does not remove snow and ice to bare pavement conditions. The public is encouraged to use caution, and wherever possible, park vehicles off the streets. Abandoned vehicles or vehicles obstructing roadways will be towed without notice to allow for snow clearing operations to continue and towing costs will be the responsibility of the vehicle owners. We ask that you do not plow snow from private properties onto the public roadways as this can result in visibility hazards and obstructions and will require additional time for clearing roadways. The City will work 24 hour days until the snow ends and first priority routes are passable for travel. Additional information on our Snow and Ice Control Program can be found at www.abbotsford.ca/SIC. For more information, please contact the Engineering Operations Division at 604-853-5485.
Notice of Neighbourhood Information Meeting Proposed development of a new Fire Hall #4 for property located at 5775 Wallace Street
Upcoming Ban of Food Waste in Curbside Garbage Starting January 1, 2015 Metro Vancouver will ban food waste from garbage dropped off at their transfer stations and other Metro Vancouver disposal sites starting January 1, 2015. The Matsqui Transfer Station, used for disposal of garbage collected by the City, is included in this ban. Any curbside garbage delivered to the Matsqui Transfer Station that has more than 25% food waste by weight will result in a significant financial penalty to the City. To ensure City garbage trucks are not fined, curbside garbage may not be collected if notable food waste is found in the garbage. Curbside collection workers will provide warnings for initial exceedances of food waste in the garbage; however, ongoing or excessive exceedances may result in nonpickup of the garbage. If you are not already participating in the curbside compostable collection program, please begin participation as soon as possible to ensure your curbside garbage is collected. The diversion of compostables from garbage is good for the environment and saves the City money. Yard waste and recycling are already banned from garbage. The curbside compostable collection program includes food waste (meat, bones, vegetables, fruit, bread, dairy, tea bags, paper towels, etc.) and yard waste (leaves, weeds, branches, plants, shrubs, etc.). For more information, please visit www.abbotsford.ca/collection or email eng-info@abbotsford.ca.
Notice of Neighbourhood Information Meeting Proposed development of a new Fire Hall #5 for property located at 30373 Merryfield Avenue
Attention Trail Users and Park Patrons During wet and/or cool periods, walking surfaces can become very slippery. Please be cautious and ensure that you are adequately prepared for all weather conditions when using parks and trails. During periods of snow or heavy ice accumulations, please be aware of the potential for overhead hazards in treed areas, caused by falling snow, ice and tree limbs.
City Waste Collection During Extreme Winter Weather The City will make every attempt to collect curbside recycling, compostables and garbage during snow and ice conditions. However, safety is always the highest priority. If weather conditions pose too high of a risk, we will not be collecting and ask that you set out your materials on your next collection day. The usual container limits will be doubled for areas that have missed a collection day. On some occasions the City, or its contractor, may provide additional collection as soon as possible after the missed collection day. For more information, please see www.abbotsford.ca or call 604-853-5485 regarding CITY pickup or 604-864-5640 regarding CONTRACTOR pickup.
Public Notice Council Procedure Bylaw, 2015 Notice of Intent to Repeal Council Procedure Bylaw No. 2075-2011 and Replace with Bylaw No. 2500-2015 Pursuant to Sections 94 and 124 of the Community Charter, Council may not amend, repeal or substitute a Council Procedure Bylaw unless Council first gives notice of its intent to do so. Council for the City of Abbotsford intends to repeal Council Procedure Bylaw No. 2075-2011, cited as “Council Procedure Bylaw, 2011�, and all amendments, and to replace it with Council Procedure Bylaw No. 2500-2015. Proposed changes in general terms include clarification regarding designating a Deputy Mayor; the establishment of a new Committee of the Whole; revised definition of the Executive Committee; clarification of Delegations to Council meetings; clarification of how resolutions are read when readings of bylaws take place; clarification of Council members submitting proposed resolutions at Council meetings; and other miscellaneous minor wording changes to provide for greater clarity. Bylaw No. 25002015 received three readings at the January 12, 2015 Regular Council Meeting; with adoption scheduled to occur at the January 26, 2015 Regular Council Meeting. A copy of the bylaw is available on the City’s website at www.abbotsford.ca/councilagendas, or can be viewed at the City Clerk’s Office, located on the 5th Floor, City Hall, 32315 South Fraser Way, during regular office hours, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday, excluding statutory holidays.
The City of Abbotsford will hold a neighbourhood information meeting to consult with the public on a proposal to develop a new Fire Hall #4, which would replace the existing Fire Hall #4 on the same property. A rezoning application to rezone the lands from Parks, Open Space and School Zone (P2) to Civic Institutional Zone (P1) and a development variance permit application to reduce building setbacks, landscaping and parking are necessary to allow the proposed new Fire Hall #4 to be constructed on the subject property.
The City of Abbotsford will hold a neighbourhood information meeting to consult with the public on a proposal to develop a new Fire Hall #5 at 30373 Merryfield Avenue (the subject property), which would replace the existing Fire Hall #5 currently located at 5875 Mt. Lehman Road. A rezoning application to rezone the subject property from Suburban Residential Zone (SR) to Civic Institutional Zone (P1) is necessary to allow the proposed new Fire Hall #5 to be constructed on the subject property.
The public is invited to attend this meeting to comment on the proposed development of the new Fire Hall #4. The applicant will be available to answer questions regarding the proposed development and presentation boards will also be available to outline the preliminary proposal in greater detail.
The public is invited to attend this meeting to comment on the proposed development of the new Fire Hall #5. The applicant will be available to answer questions regarding the proposed development and presentation boards will also be available to outline the preliminary proposal in greater detail.
Meeting date: Tuesday, February 3, 2015 Location: At Fire Hall #4 located at 5775 Wallace Street, Abbotsford, BC Time: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Meeting date: Wednesday, February 4, 2015 Location: At Fire Hall #5 located at 5875 Mt. Lehman Road, Abbotsford, BC Time: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
If you have any questions, please contact Planning Services staff: Melissa Pryce, Senior Planner, 604-851-4185, mpryce@abbotsford.ca.
If you have any questions, please contact Planning Services staff: Melissa Pryce, Senior Planner, 604-851-4185, mpryce@abbotsford.ca.
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Summit that was held after a string of disappointing international results from Canadian hockey teams. One of the 11 recommendations made to restore the country’s on-ice supremacy was to “promote co-operative efforts between school boards, local hockey associations and sponsors, to better utilize ice times and school facilities and move towards the development of school sports.” At Yale, that began in 2004 with about 30 players enrolled in the new hockey program. “It was a mixed bag, we had some house players, some AAA players – all on the ice together and we worked on the skills all the way through,” Wilms recalled. The program has evolved over the seasons and now boasts U-15, U-16 and U-18 high performance teams, as well as a skill development group for minor players. Next season a bantam program will be added. “[The Yale Academy] is a program that helps both elite hockey players, and players who are working on their personal hockey skill development,” said Yale principal Lance McDonald. “The program is a magnet for players across our district, and for some of our neighbouring districts.” During the school week, players attend regular classes, as well as participate in on-ice practice and skill sessions and off-ice training sessions led by the program’s coaches and trainers at the Abbotsford Recreation Centre rink beside the school. On the weekend they play games — more than 50 per season against other teams in the CSSHL (Canadian Sport School Hockey League). “It’s a really fantastic system for deTYLER OLSEN Abbotsford News velopment,” said Wilms. A Yale Hockey Academy player participates in practise session at Abbotsford Recreation Centre. Players like Virtanen and Theodore prove that. The notoriety gained from the world junior tournament will likely attract more talrink from several schools, including Yale, University of ented program applicants. Minnesota Deluth, Boston College, Michigan State and “I know it only helps,” said Wilms. University of Michigan, to name a few. Yale has another high-profile prospect, Noah Juulsen, One of the Yale players who has already received overtures playing in Everett in the Western Hockey League. He is from U.S. schools is U-18 captain Kohen Olischefski, a Grade one of a growing list of grads now playing in the Canadian 11 player who has suited up for the BCHL’s Chilliwack Chiefs Hockey League (CHL), Junior A and B leagues and U.S. and this year. Canadian universities. “It’s been really good for my development,” said Olischefski To earn a spot on one of Yale’s elite development teams, about the academy. “It’s great to be on the ice every day.” players must try out. If they make the team, the cost of The unique aspect of a sports school like Yale is that it enrolment is $9,000 per year. opens doors to both junior and college hockey. “Anyone is free to try out. I have a kid from Pittsburgh “We’re open to both avenues,” Wilms said. who wants to try out and I have kid from Ontario who Another Yale player, Devon Toews, a draft pick of the New wants to fly in and try out,” said Wilms. “But at the end of York Islanders, recently received a full-ride NCAA Division 1 the day, you can only take 19 kids.” scholarship at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut. Players currently enrolled in the academy hail mostly from “A ton of U-18 players will go that route,” explained Wilms. Abbotsford, Mission and other Fraser Valley communities. And they have the grades — at Yale, student hockey players Wilms regularly gets calls from high schools in Canada must maintain a 73 per cent GPA — and grit to succeed, on and the United States asking for consultations on developand off the ice. ing their own hockey academies. “I always say to people, the day that we are focused sole“It’s a great model. Because if you think about it, it’s all ly on a hockey players is the day we fail as an academy. cost recovery. We’re not a business model here. As much Because we’re all about training these guys to be the best as it’s like running a business, it’s a public school program. hockey players they can, but they also have to be the best Yes, it costs money but high-end sports do.” Earlier this month, Wilms was off to the airport to catch student athletes and people of character.”
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Witness says aggressive driving a contributing a factor One person is dead and another in hospital after a two-vehicle crash Thursday morning on Highway 1 in Abbotsford just east of the Whatcom Road exit. According to RCMP Traffic Services, a witness reported an unsafe lane change and aggressive driving was a contributing factor in a collision between two vehicles heading west on Highway 1 around 5:45 a.m. One of the vehicles, a dark-coloured sedan, entered the median, and the lone male occupant, who wasn’t wearing his seatbelt, was thrown from the vehicle and killed. The lone female occupant of the second vehicle was taken to hospital for assess-
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On Point In the last couple of days, close to three million dollars have been donated to the creators of the Exploding Kittens card game. In the time it took me to write this column, the total increased by about $100,000. Welcome to the world of crowdfunding, a red-hot online phenomenon that is revolutionizing the way individuals and organizations gain access to “free” money, for anything from a pizza recipe to cancer treatment ... to a deck of bizarre humour playing cards. For the uninitiated, the concept might seem more than a bit far-fetched: Come up with an idea that requires funding. Design a simple campaign explaining what it’s about. Place it on an Internet platform. Wait for the money to roll in. Pretty off the wall, right? According to Wikipedia, in 2013, the crowdfunding industry generated more
than $5 billion worldwide. That figure was bound to be far surpassed last year. There are dozens of crowdfunding providers out there, with some of the largest being GoFundMe, Kickstarter and FundRazr. The latter company, based in Vancouver, has helped raise over $52 million from over 45,000 campaigns in 37 different countries around the world. Black Press, which owns this newspaper and many others, recently partnered with FundRazr to create BlackPress4Good.com, our own crowdfunding site focused on fundraising for causes in the communities in which we publish newspapers. This week, I had an interesting chat with a communications person working for a major fundraising initiative who, of course, was looking to get media exposure for an iconic fundraiser. We talked about the countless worthy causes that are out there, and people’s capacity to absorb and respond generously to
yet another story of a family in need, or a sick child requiring special medical treatment. She acknowledged the difficulty of appealing for funding in this intensely crowded field, especially in the climate of a challenged economy. Fundraising agencies know full well the key factor of “donor fatigue,” which is when the requests for funding simply overwhelms the pool of contributors. She observed that organized fundraising is becoming increasingly “fractured,” with the emergence of more and more charitable causes and campaigns, all seeking public attention and support. And into this heartfelt melee comes the Internet and crowdfunding – representing a light-year leap from local, regional or even global appeals by major agencies such as Red Cross, to any single project or cause that can tap into the worldwide online audience. There is no question that a tremendous amount of good is being done via on-
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line fundraising. Kids are getting medical help. Families are helped through the trauma and loss caused by fires and other catastrophes. Young people get a boost in their post-secondary education endeavours. Locally, several campaigns are seeing success, including a wildlife rehabilitation centre that has generated thousands to help injured creatures. The variety of online donating opportunities is utterly vast. And they are all dipping into a pool of available cash – albeit made fantastically larger and more complex by the global digital diaspora. The crowdfunding phenomenon is heavily fuelled by social media, an environment in which there are few rules, and the ones that do exist can change tomorrow. And in among all those laudable causes and campaigns and appeals for cash are quirky investment projects, such as a card game featuring exploding kittens, that can go viral in hours, generating millions of dollars for a few guys who are probably right now looking at their computer screens, watching something unfold beyond their wildest dreams.
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Real estate board gives to food bank Abbotsford and Mission food banks receive funds On behalf of Fraser Valley’s 2,700-plus realtors, the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board (FVREB) has donated $21,000 to five of its region’s food banks. “In our region alone, food banks serve approximately 22,000 people every month, many of whom are children and babies,” said board president Ray Werger. As in previous years, the donation is divided proportionately based on the number of realtors represented in each community with $9,450 going to the Surrey Food Bank; $4,200 going to the Langley Food Bank; $3,900 going to Sources White Rock South Surrey Food Bank; $2,730 to the Abbotsford Food
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Group discusses Gang Reduction Project Abbotsford MP Ed Fast met with key community stakeholders last Friday to discuss Abbotsford’s Comprehensive Community Action for Gang Reduction Project. The crime-prevention initiative is entering its second year in Abbotsford and is aimed at helping at-risk youth. “I am glad to see that our government’s funding has given Abbotsford the support it needs to engage at-risk youth in a meaningful way, giving them the tools and opportunities they need to steer clear of crime,” Fast said. Fast announced in January 2014 that the project would be backed by $6.4 million in federal funding from the Youth Gang Prevention
Fund (YGPF). Community partners involved in the five-year program are Abbotsford Community Services (ACS), the Abbotsford school district, the Abbotsford Police Department (APD) and the John Howard Society of the Lower Mainland. Last week’s meeting focused on the Year One Community Assessment Report, giving a snapshot of community perspectives on gang and youth violence. APD Chief Bob Rich commended the project. “We have a long way to go, but we have started down the right road. There is support for youth who need help in Abbotsford, and the federal government grant has helped us get this up and running.
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stakeholders.” The YGPF targets youth with a demonstrated history of serious violence and/or who are clearly at risk of joining gangs or are already in gangs. The groups involved in the project are still in the discussion stages, and no specific projects have yet been developed in Abbotsford.
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An Abbotsford teacher won an art contest in Chilliwack on Friday. Shannon Thiesen, a Grade 5 visual arts teacher at Abbotsford School of the Integrated Arts’ North Poplar campus, won the Art Battle 208 competition held at the Hampton Inn. Twelve local artists went head-to-head for the chance to win a cash prize and a spot at the regional finals in Vancouver. Competitors had 20 minutes to create a piece of art, with the public deciding the winner. Artists used acrylic paint, and the tools used were brushes, palette knives and other non-mechanical implements. Half the artists competed in the first round, and the other half competed in the second round. The top two from each segment then moved on to the final round. The audience then bid in a silent auction to take the work home. Thiesen said she decided to enter the contest as part of her New Year’s resolution to “loosen up as an artist” because much of her work is “tight, realistic and detailed.” She said she was also inspired by her students to show them that “creativity takes courage.” The first piece she produced at the Art Battle was a heron, which she chose ahead of time but had to paint from memory. Thiesen said she was caught off-guard when she made it to the final round, and painted the face of a woman. “(It was) completely imaginary and unplanned – instinctual,
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A new initiative on the BlackPress4Good crowdfunding site is raising money for the Starfish Pack Program. The initiative is being sponsored by Chevron in celebration of the opening of its new Whatcom Road location in Abbotsford. The Starfish Pack Program provides a backpack each week to local kids who might otherwise go hungry on the weekends. The backpack is filled with two breakfasts, two lunches and two dinners. There are currently 14 Abbotsford schools and 214 children participating in the program, with donated funds covering the food costs. It costs $525 during each school year, or $52.50 per month, to provide the backpack to one child. The program, originally called Blessings in a Backpack, was created by the Rotary Club of Abbotsford and is operated by the Abbotsford Food Bank. The new initiative on BlackPress4Good invites people to make a donation of at least $52.50 to the Starfish Pack Program. In exchange, they receive a $25 Chevron gift card that can be used at any of the 160 locations across B.C. A limited supply of 20 cards will be available until they run out. Spokesperson Adrien Byrne said Chevron has an 80year history in B.C., and has a “broad social investment program with a focus across education, health and economic development issues.” “The Starfish Pack Program is a great initiative that helps support hungry children in Abbotsford and can make a big difference
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Chamber backs program that would encourage U.S. tourists to shop in Canada The Abbotsford chamber of commerce has written to federal finance minister Joe Oliver supporting a proposal to create a pilot project for a Road Travel Rebate Program (Road TRIP) as part of the 2015 federal budget. The proposed tax rebate would encourage U.S. tourists to shop in Canada by allowing them to “take 5.” American visitors travelling into and out of Canada through a land border crossing would be eligible for a rebate of 5 per cent (equal to the GST) on purchases made during their trip. Applications for this
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The musical theatre department at Robert Bateman secondary is presenting its most ambitious project since forming in 2012. The school presents the full-length Broadway production of Beauty and the Beast on Feb. 6 and 7 at the Clarke Theatre (33700 Prentis Ave. in Mission). Director Ray Dencer said the school’s previous two productions – Seussical in 2013 and The Little Mermaid last year – were both “juniorâ€? versions of the full-length shows, running about 75 minutes each. At two and a half hours, Beauty and the Beast is twice as long and more challenging, with more lines to memorize, more songs to learn and more rehearsal time required. “The students wanted to a do a full-length production ‌ What they have found is it’s a lot more difficult than they thought,â€? he said. The cast, composed of about 30 students in Grades 9 to 12, has been regularly rehearsing four days a week, with extra practices at lunch hours. A 14-member pit band has also been busy rehearsing more than 20 musical pieces – including VIKKI HOPES Abbotsford News familiar Beauty and the Beast numbers such as Be Jessi Pomeroy (Maurice) and Amaris Henry (Belle) My Guest and the title song – under the direction rehearse for the Robert Bateman secondary producof Kris Werner. tion of Beauty and the Beast.
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It’s all presented on a huge two-storey set that Dencer said “fills the stage.” Beauty and the Beast transports the audience to the heart of provincial life in a lovely French town. When Maurice becomes lost in the woods on the way to the fair, he seeks shelter in an old castle, but the master of the castle is a horrible beast that takes him captive. Maurice’s daughter, Belle, must then give up her freedom to save his life. Belle’s taming of the unfortunate Beast and his ultimate transformation back into a handsome prince has enthralled Broadway audiences for more 13 years. The Robert Bateman production features Meaghan McBryan and Amaris Henry sharing the role of Belle, while Dane Powroznik takes on the part of the Beast. Other key roles are played by James Weststeijn (Gaston), Jessi Pomeroy (Maurice), Raychel Drader and James Campbell (Lefou), Isaiah Adachi (Lumiere), Kyle Keyworth (Cogsworth), Chelsie Lynn (Mrs. Potts), Taylor Schwartzenberger (Babette) and Katie Lusk (Chip). Dencer said the musical is suitable for the whole family, and people are often surprised at the quality of the productions. “High school kids can put on a pretty good show,” he said. Public performances of the show take place Friday, Feb. 6 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 7 at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 and are available at the door or through the Robert Bateman secondary office (35045 Exbury Ave., phone 604864-0220).
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Artists invited for student exhibition Two local lawyers honoured
A pair of Abbotsford lawyers have been appointed the honorary title of Queen’s counsel (also known as Q.C.). Gordon Douglas Taylor and Gurpreet Kaur Gill are among 32 lawyers across B.C. who have been given the designation, an honour conferred annually on members of the legal profession to recognize exceptional merit and contribution. The successful candidates have been members of the B.C. bar for at least five years. A call for Q.C. nominations was made in August, and the appointments were made by cabinet through an order in council. Taylor is a partner with Taylor Tait Ruley and Company, with extensive civil trial experience in personal injury, insurance, estates and general litigation. He taught customs and immigration law at the University of the Fraser Valley for over 20 years. With deep family roots in Abbotsford, Taylor has been a director for over 30 years on the board of the Mount Lehman Community Association. Gill is a self-employed barrister and solicitor with Gurpreet Gill Law Corporation. She is a founding president of the Fraser Valley Criminal Law Association and a member of the South Asian Bar Association of B.C. She recently sat on the campaign executive committee for Canuck Place, supporting the construction of Dave Lede House in Abbotsford. Gill has served on the boards of the Abbotsford International Airport Authority and the Fraser Health Authority.
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A22 Abbotsford News Friday, January 23, 2015
Cancer fundraiser set to hit the slopes Third annual Slopes for Hope takes place on Feb. 8 at Hemlock Valley Resort
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Striking a blow in the fight against cancer can be as simple as strapping on a pair of skis and pointing them downhill. And then doing it 21 more times. The third annual Slopes for Hope fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society takes place at Hemlock Valley Resort on Sunday, Feb. 8. The event is a great opportunity for Fraser Valley skiers and snow-
boarders to put together a team and enjoy the Family Day weekend, while doing their bit to help, said the Cancer Society’s Nicola Romaniuk. Once again, Slopes for Hope participants are challenged to raise money — through pledges or lump sum donations — for the Canadian Cancer Society and then attempt to ski or board the vertical equivalent of Mount Everest (29,029 feet) — the world’s
highest peak — in a single day. At Hemlock, that translates to 22 runs which, for the purposes of the challenge, can be completed by a single person or divided among teammates. Last year, two skiers accomplished the feat individually, said Romaniuk. Speed demons and snow plowers are equally welcome, because both the hill and the event are suitable for every level of skier and snowboarder, she
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Stirling Noyes is a two-time cancer survivor who attended Camp Goodtimes every summer, from age seven to 16.
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said. “You can challenge yourself if you want, or just get out and enjoy the day.” Hemlock is one of five B.C. mountains hosting a Slopes for Hope fundraiser this year. Locally, 45 people participated in last year’s event, raising $14,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society. This year’s goal is $15,000. Money raised at Hemlock will stay in the Fraser Valley to help pay for programs, including the society’s volunteer driver program, and sending kids to Camp Goodtimes, Romaniuk explained. The cost to send a single child to camp is $1,500, but through fundraisers such as Slopes for Hope, the experience can be offered at no charge to local families who are dealing with a cancer diagnosis or treatment. “If we raise $15,000, that sends 10 kids to camp.” Among those hitting the slopes on Feb. 8 will be Langley’s Stirling Noyes, a twotime cancer survivor who attended Camp Goodtimes every summer, from age seven to 16. Although he has fond memories of his summers spent at camp, Noyes doesn’t recall much about his first goround with cancer. He was just six years old when he was diagnosed with leukemia. He does remember being sick and undergoing three years of chemotherapy, along with radiation treatment before he went into remission. At 23, Noyes’s cancer returned. This time it was in his brain. The graphic designer who lives in Walnut Grove was just minutes from getting into his vehicle and driving, he said, when he began feeling woozy — as though he was drunk. “My wife said ‘sit down,’ and the next thing I knew, I was being loaded into an ambulance.” He was admitted to Langley Memorial Hospital, and was alone in a washroom there when another seizure hit. This time he woke up at Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster. undergoing After
scans and an MRI, Noyes was diagnosed with type 3 astrocytoma — a brain tumour. It was aggressive, but hadn’t metastasized. Because the tumour — likely the result of radiation therapy he underwent during his treatment for leukemia — had spread throughout a section of his brain, it couldn’t be removed surgically, said Noyes. Another 18 months of oral chemotherapy (pills) followed. Noyes, now 30, has been in remission for a little over three years — a measure of time that is “a big deal” in cancer treatment, he said. He continues to take antiseizure medication. This year marks the Langley man’s second time participating in Slopes for Hope. On Feb. 8, he will ski as part of a team of five, which also includes his wife, brother, sister-inlaw and a friend. “It will be lots of fun. It’s a good day,” said Noyes. “It’s not hard. You raise $100, you ski for the day.” In addition to participating in the event, he has also put together a DVD presentation which will be shown at the event, and is using social media to promote Slopes for Hope. “I’m a big proponent of research. It’s very important that money goes to research and to Camp Goodtimes, to help kids in my situation and to find a cure,” said Noyes. “Stirling is the epitome of a Canadian Cancer Society volunteer,” said Romaniuk. “It’s volunteers like Stirling who make our organization what it is.” A minimum contribution of $100 earns Slopes for Hope participants a lift pass to ski all day, with the first lift going up at 8 a.m. Prizes will be awarded for top fundraisers, including a two-night stay at Hemlock’s Snowflake Resort. Equipment is available for rent on the mountain and participants are encouraged to jazz up their gear with crazy costumes. Registration is now open. To participate, make a donation or find more information, go to slopesforhope.ca.
Abbotsford News Friday, January 23, 2015
Abbotsford Celebrates
National Family Literacy Day If a picture’s worth a thousand words, we need to teach our children visual literacy. Life today is exponentially more complicated and complex than it was 50 years ago. This is true for home life as much as it is for work life. In the 21st century, our society will require knowledge and technological literacy that go far beyond the basic information that was sufficient in the past. In a world where tweets, SMS’s, and IM’s are used more than letters and phone calls, learning to extract meaning from verbal and visual images has become more important. Already we can see the need for kids to know how to react to and produce materials other than text. Images, audio, video and amalgamations thereof will become more and more common as means of expression.
thinking and problem solving, communication, collaboration, creativity and innovation. Skills that will prepare kids to meet the challenges of our rapidly, ever-changing world. How can you help your child build these skills? Your local art gallery, museum or archive is there to help. Studies have shown that experiencing
The Reach Gallery Museum Abbotsford is open Tuesday through Sunday (Tues.-Fri.: 10AM-5PM, Thursdays open till 9PM, Sat. & Sun.: 12 – 5PM) and is located in downtown Abbotsford at 32388 Veterans Way. Admission to exhibitions is always FREE! Visit thereach.ca for information on upcoming exhibitions, events and classes.
So what is visual literacy? While there are many definitions of visual literary, in essence it means the ability to understand and produce visual images and to learn how images convey meaning. Visual literacy is important in multiple ways. It helps kids better interpret imagery they come in contact with and it allows a deeper interaction with texts of all kinds whether it be an image, an image with text, or an image that accompanies text. It introduces the process of analytical thinking about representation and meaning. Visual literacy is integral to building skills that foster critical
for all ages. You can also bring your family to The Reach to experience the exhibitions without signing up for a class or attending an event. Don’t worry - knowledge about art or history is not necessary. By discussing three simple questions with your children, you can help build these skills: What’s going on in this picture? What do you see that makes you say that? And What more can we find? It is about observing, thinking and discussing what you see.
Sheila Perry, Executive Director, The Reach Gallery Museum Abbotsford art or history exhibitions improve critical thinking skills, encourage stronger historical empathy, and develop higher tolerance. Families can learn together. The Reach Gallery Museum Abbotsford has many options for you and your family. In addition to facilitating K-12 school visits, The Reach also offers a wide range of classes and events
Abbotsford Libraries Help Families to Make Literacy Fun! Learning and reading are complex processes that begin at birth and last throughout our lives. Outside of school, informal learning, especially in families, plays an enormous role in shaping our success as individuals. The Abbotsford Libraries, members of the Fraser Valley Regional Library, support people of all ages in their quest for lifelong learning – be it formal or informal. Informal learning is experiences, information, and knowledge that we seek based on our own individual needs, interests and amusements.
Reading, a key skill for learning, must be learned and practiced. An important element of informal learning is that it does not have to have any particular goal in view and we can follow our own sense of fun or satisfaction. The Abbotsford Libraries have books, newspapers, DVDs, CDs and a website that appeal to people of all ages to support learning and reading skills. Weekly storytimes for parents and children focus on modeling the joy and fun of reading to demonstrate the power of informal learning.
Along with other community organizations, the Abbotsford Libraries celebrate the annual Abbotsford Family Literacy Day Celebration with the theme, “15 Minutes of Fun”. We remind everyone that literacy and reading skills are not only important for success but lead to more fun, enjoyment and satisfaction in life.
Hilary Russell, Manager of the Abbotsford Libraries
Clearbrook Library and The Reach extend a warm thank you the Community Literacy Partners participating in the Abbotsford Family Literacy Day Celebration, as well as the sponsors for supporting the event so generously. Community Literacy Partners: Abbotsford Children’s Theatre; Abbotsford Community Services; Abbotsford Early Childhood Committee; Abbotsford Fire Rescue Services; Abbotsford Genealogical Society; Abbotsford Works; Abbotsford Learning Plus; Parks, Recreation and Culture; SD#34; Fraser Valley Child Development Centre; EcoDairy; Hand in Hand; Literacy Matters Abbotsford; MSA Museum Society; University of the Fraser Valley; West Abbotsford Community School Society. Sponsors: The News; United Way of the Fraser Valley; Gian’s Indian Cuisine; Panago; Punjabi Patrika; Safeway; Starbucks.
Family Literacy Day is a national awareness initiative created by ABC Life Literacy Canada in 1999 and held annually to raise awareness of the importance of reading and engaging in other literacy-related activities as a family.
ABBOTSFORD FAMILY LITERACY DAY CELEBRATION Saturday, January 24, 2015, 11 am – 2 pm Hosted by Clearbrook Library and The Reach in partnership with the MSA Museum Society Second Storey Theatre 11:15–12 pm at Clearbrook Library Musician Will Stroet 1:00–1:45 pm at The Reach Visit both locations for entertainment, Community Literacy Partners booths, crafts, refreshments, prizes and more! Facepainting! Balloon Sculpting! Free Pancake Breakfast 10 am–noon compliments of Literacy Matters Abbotsford at Fire Hall #1 (beside Clearbrook Library) — Join the Community Reading Challenge Clearbrook Library 32320 George Ferguson Way
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A24 Abbotsford News Friday, January 23, 2015
Abbotsford News Friday, January 23, 2015
Abbotsford Celebrates
National Family Literacy Day
Literacy Matters Abbotsford Family literacy development impacts every area of our lives: health, employment, economic status, and life opportunities. Studies show that parents and caregivers who participate in family learning directly and positively affect the language and literacy development of their children. Even 15 minutes of reading a day can improve both a child and parent’s literacy skills dramatically! Join Literacy Matters Abbotsford in celebrating Family Literacy Day by participating in their third annual Community Literacy Challenge, “Read What You Love” from January 25 – February 14, 2015. All you need to do is read for 15 minutes each day and complete your reading log. The reading challenge is open to all ages!
The Parenting Place at Abbotsford Community Services’ Family Centre is a multi-lingual resource and referral centre for families in our community offering a variety of programs and activities for parents, caregivers and their children from birth to six years of age. We want to help create a confident and healthy generation by encouraging families to learn together through creative play in a safe, fun, comfortable community environment.
More information about the upcoming event, community programs, resources, volunteer opportunities, and the activities of Literacy Matters Abbotsford can be found at their website - literacymattersabbotsford.com - or by contacting Sharon Crowley, Literacy Outreach Coordinator at literacymattersabbotsford@ gmail.com.
We offer a wide variety of programs in both English and Punjabi. Join us to learn the strategies, skills and activities to strengthen the physical, emotional, and mental health of children and their families. We also offer programs that engage adults with topics such as financial literacy, nutritional literacy, digital literacy, and community literacy.
Sharon Crowley,
In our early learning programs, promoting literacy and learning means supporting, encouraging and enhancing parent and child interactions while respecting existing strengths, and providing activities that create avenues for learning together. Participants are encouraged to connect with one another to create a sense of belonging, be creative and explore activities together, and learn with one another in an environment that encourages diversity and social responsibility. We achieve this through our programming, whether it be
Literacy Outreach Coordinator, Abbotsford The kick off for this event will be a free pancake breakfast on Saturday January 24 10am – noon, hosted by Clearbrook Fire Hall at 32270 George Ferguson Way. Be sure to visit the 8th Annual National Family Literacy Day celebrations at the Clearbrook Library and REACH after breakfast! Literacy Matters the importance
Abbotsford recognizes of family literacy. As
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As an agency Abbotsford Community Services fosters community well being, so it is vital that ACS Family Centre offers quality Early Childhood and Family Support programs so that families with children in the early years can be connected to one another and build a community rich with relationships, quality resources and accessible supports. Our hope at Family Centre is to model to families that accessing resources, building their skills, playing with their children, singing together with them and being engaged in child centered activities enhances a child’s development and readies them for all the next steps in life.
Tania Rempel,
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the Rotary Club of In March of 2014, s, opened its first Abbotsford - Suma Abbotsford. Two Little Free Library in ed, also placed in more quickly follow our Rotary club playgrounds which rks. The Club has pa has erected in city rbucks, Vancouver partnered with Sta rd, Literacy Matters Sun, City of Abbotsfo man, Hemingway’s Abbotsford, The Book We thank each of Books, and CW Signs. king these Libraries our partners for ma rs of all ages and such a hit with reade abilities.
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role in children’s reading success. Reading aloud to children is one of the very best ways to share and encourage the joy of reading with children. The mandate of Abbotsford School District’s Early Learning Division is to support and improve the health, social, emotional and educational outcomes for early learners from birth to Grade 3 by increasing access to high quality early literacy programs for young children at risk for school difficulties and supporting and enhancing quality pre-school early learning programs. Every child has the ability to learn to read with the right supports in place. Let’s work together to make it happen.
Cathy Erickson, Acting District Principal – Early Learning
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The Ray and Millie Silver Aboriginal Library The library was named after Ray Silver and in memory of his wife, Millie, well respected Elders from Sumas First Nation, in a special ceremony December 5, 2013. This unique library space is comprised of a wide range of titles, both fiction and nonfiction, for people of all ages. Both Matsqui and Sumas First Nations have expressed their support for the library, home to 3000 Aboriginal books.
The library, located inside the Community Aboriginal Centre, 3277 Gladwin Road, is open to the public, Monday to Friday from 8:30 am – 4:00 pm as well as during special events. If you would like a library tour, would like to make a donation to support the library, or have questions about literacy in Abbotsford, please contact Sharon Crowley, Abbotsford’s Literacy Outreach Coordinator, Literacy Matters Abbotsford, at literacymattersabbotsford@ gmail.com.
Perry Smith, Chairperson, Literacy Matters Abbotsford/District Principal, Aboriginal Education, Abbotsford School District
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In support of literacy Your school district and Board of Education is committed to our early literacy imperative: that all students will be meeting reading expectations by the end of grade three. Being an effective reader by the end of Grade 3 is the most significant key to future school chool success.
From preschool through grade 12, MEI provides students with a holistic education combined with BC curriculum, that focuses on developing the whole person — socially, intellectually, spiritually, emotionally and physically. 70 years later MEI schools stands on a foundation of tradition and excellence — maintaining a commitment to their founding mission of delivering high quality education encompassing distinct Christian values.
You can help your children by ensuring easy access to books and stories - and by reading with them. Enjoy a book this weekend!
Abbotsford District Literacy Plan link at: www.sd34.bc.ca/district/reports
Kevin Godden, Superintendent SD; Ray Silver – Sumas Nation Elder
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Not only do children need powerful instruction in learning to read but they need to learn and grow in an environment that encourages and supports reading. This includes rich reading opportunities at school, at home with families and in the community. Families play a critical
Dorothy van der Ree,
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School District data shows that 95% of successful graduates over the past five years were meeting or exceeding expectations in reading in Grade 3. On the other hand, only 60% of students who were not reading by Grade 3 graduated from high school. Reading matters.
Free Libraries are Currently the Little rk (off Ware Street located in Mill Lake Pa ndal Park, and Ka parking lot), Dave pe to expand to Saddle Park. We ho s close to venues other indoor location well used by families.
The vision of a library came from discussion around getting Aboriginal children involved in the community’s Reading Buddy program and the realization that a space was needed. So the work began. In partnership with the University of the Fraser Valley, Fraser Valley Regional Library, Abbotsford School District 34, and Literacy Matters Abbotsford, renovations to a room were made. Jay Havens, a local Aboriginal artist, was commissioned to paint a mural on the library walls. Shelving and furniture were purchased. Then, books were bought, sorted, and shelved. The library was officially opened December 2012.
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We know that learning to read is critical to success in school - it shapes children’s overall school experience. For the Abbotsford School District, early learning is a priority in the strategic plan.The District has set an important and ambitious goal that all children will meet expectations in reading by the end of Grade 3.
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the community’s literacy network, it is a membership of many organizations and programs including the Fraser Valley Regional Library, Abbotsford Community Services, University of the Fraser Valley, and Abbotsford School District to name a few. Literacy Matters Abbotsford is funded by Decoda, through the Ministry of Education (see decoda.ca for more information).The goal of Literacy Matters Abbotsford is to connect literacy services to individuals; to connect services to each other; and to address the literacy gaps in Abbotsford.
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Abbotsford News Friday, January 23, 2015
Abbotsford Celebrates
National Family Literacy Day
Literacy Matters Abbotsford Family literacy development impacts every area of our lives: health, employment, economic status, and life opportunities. Studies show that parents and caregivers who participate in family learning directly and positively affect the language and literacy development of their children. Even 15 minutes of reading a day can improve both a child and parent’s literacy skills dramatically! Join Literacy Matters Abbotsford in celebrating Family Literacy Day by participating in their third annual Community Literacy Challenge, “Read What You Love” from January 25 – February 14, 2015. All you need to do is read for 15 minutes each day and complete your reading log. The reading challenge is open to all ages!
The Parenting Place at Abbotsford Community Services’ Family Centre is a multi-lingual resource and referral centre for families in our community offering a variety of programs and activities for parents, caregivers and their children from birth to six years of age. We want to help create a confident and healthy generation by encouraging families to learn together through creative play in a safe, fun, comfortable community environment.
More information about the upcoming event, community programs, resources, volunteer opportunities, and the activities of Literacy Matters Abbotsford can be found at their website - literacymattersabbotsford.com - or by contacting Sharon Crowley, Literacy Outreach Coordinator at literacymattersabbotsford@ gmail.com.
We offer a wide variety of programs in both English and Punjabi. Join us to learn the strategies, skills and activities to strengthen the physical, emotional, and mental health of children and their families. We also offer programs that engage adults with topics such as financial literacy, nutritional literacy, digital literacy, and community literacy.
Sharon Crowley,
In our early learning programs, promoting literacy and learning means supporting, encouraging and enhancing parent and child interactions while respecting existing strengths, and providing activities that create avenues for learning together. Participants are encouraged to connect with one another to create a sense of belonging, be creative and explore activities together, and learn with one another in an environment that encourages diversity and social responsibility. We achieve this through our programming, whether it be
Literacy Outreach Coordinator, Abbotsford The kick off for this event will be a free pancake breakfast on Saturday January 24 10am – noon, hosted by Clearbrook Fire Hall at 32270 George Ferguson Way. Be sure to visit the 8th Annual National Family Literacy Day celebrations at the Clearbrook Library and REACH after breakfast! Literacy Matters the importance
Abbotsford recognizes of family literacy. As
d’s Little Abbotsford es Free Librariie
As an agency Abbotsford Community Services fosters community well being, so it is vital that ACS Family Centre offers quality Early Childhood and Family Support programs so that families with children in the early years can be connected to one another and build a community rich with relationships, quality resources and accessible supports. Our hope at Family Centre is to model to families that accessing resources, building their skills, playing with their children, singing together with them and being engaged in child centered activities enhances a child’s development and readies them for all the next steps in life.
Tania Rempel,
UFV + You Changing lives, building community.
Grade Courses Soon! Grade 9-12 10 -12 CoursesStarting Start June 24. Get aheadininyour yourstudies studies — your on your wherever you Get ahead – on own own time, time, wherever you are, are with Grade 9 -12 courses in a variety of subjects. Current with Grade 10-12 courses in a variety of subjects. Current and new and new secondary school students, as well as adultsStudy are and secondary school students as well as adults are welcome. welcome. Study and succeed at home or after work. succeed at home, after work, at the beach or even on vacation! t get ahead for next year
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the Rotary Club of In March of 2014, s, opened its first Abbotsford - Suma Abbotsford. Two Little Free Library in ed, also placed in more quickly follow our Rotary club playgrounds which rks. The Club has pa has erected in city rbucks, Vancouver partnered with Sta rd, Literacy Matters Sun, City of Abbotsfo man, Hemingway’s Abbotsford, The Book We thank each of Books, and CW Signs. king these Libraries our partners for ma rs of all ages and such a hit with reade abilities.
President, Rotary of
role in children’s reading success. Reading aloud to children is one of the very best ways to share and encourage the joy of reading with children. The mandate of Abbotsford School District’s Early Learning Division is to support and improve the health, social, emotional and educational outcomes for early learners from birth to Grade 3 by increasing access to high quality early literacy programs for young children at risk for school difficulties and supporting and enhancing quality pre-school early learning programs. Every child has the ability to learn to read with the right supports in place. Let’s work together to make it happen.
Cathy Erickson, Acting District Principal – Early Learning
Abbotsford Sumas
We can help you make every day Family Literacy Day!
e Library? It is a What is a Little Fre oks for the taking! structure full of bo , bring a book, and You can take a book re of flipping the asu simply enjoy the ple e. tur ven pages of a new ad
The Ray and Millie Silver Aboriginal Library The library was named after Ray Silver and in memory of his wife, Millie, well respected Elders from Sumas First Nation, in a special ceremony December 5, 2013. This unique library space is comprised of a wide range of titles, both fiction and nonfiction, for people of all ages. Both Matsqui and Sumas First Nations have expressed their support for the library, home to 3000 Aboriginal books.
The library, located inside the Community Aboriginal Centre, 3277 Gladwin Road, is open to the public, Monday to Friday from 8:30 am – 4:00 pm as well as during special events. If you would like a library tour, would like to make a donation to support the library, or have questions about literacy in Abbotsford, please contact Sharon Crowley, Abbotsford’s Literacy Outreach Coordinator, Literacy Matters Abbotsford, at literacymattersabbotsford@ gmail.com.
Perry Smith, Chairperson, Literacy Matters Abbotsford/District Principal, Aboriginal Education, Abbotsford School District
Teachers’ Learning Store 604-859-9663 • #8 34100 South Fraser Way theTLS.com
In support of literacy Your school district and Board of Education is committed to our early literacy imperative: that all students will be meeting reading expectations by the end of grade three. Being an effective reader by the end of Grade 3 is the most significant key to future school chool success.
From preschool through grade 12, MEI provides students with a holistic education combined with BC curriculum, that focuses on developing the whole person — socially, intellectually, spiritually, emotionally and physically. 70 years later MEI schools stands on a foundation of tradition and excellence — maintaining a commitment to their founding mission of delivering high quality education encompassing distinct Christian values.
You can help your children by ensuring easy access to books and stories - and by reading with them. Enjoy a book this weekend!
Abbotsford District Literacy Plan link at: www.sd34.bc.ca/district/reports
Kevin Godden, Superintendent SD; Ray Silver – Sumas Nation Elder
Family Literacy Day ufv.ca/40
Not only do children need powerful instruction in learning to read but they need to learn and grow in an environment that encourages and supports reading. This includes rich reading opportunities at school, at home with families and in the community. Families play a critical
Dorothy van der Ree,
Supports UFV has turned 40. As we celebrate our history, we also dream of growing innovation locally and beyond. We can only do this together with you.
School District data shows that 95% of successful graduates over the past five years were meeting or exceeding expectations in reading in Grade 3. On the other hand, only 60% of students who were not reading by Grade 3 graduated from high school. Reading matters.
Free Libraries are Currently the Little rk (off Ware Street located in Mill Lake Pa ndal Park, and Ka parking lot), Dave pe to expand to Saddle Park. We ho s close to venues other indoor location well used by families.
The vision of a library came from discussion around getting Aboriginal children involved in the community’s Reading Buddy program and the realization that a space was needed. So the work began. In partnership with the University of the Fraser Valley, Fraser Valley Regional Library, Abbotsford School District 34, and Literacy Matters Abbotsford, renovations to a room were made. Jay Havens, a local Aboriginal artist, was commissioned to paint a mural on the library walls. Shelving and furniture were purchased. Then, books were bought, sorted, and shelved. The library was officially opened December 2012.
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The “Have a Go” event was inspired by the work of community tennis coach Anthony Iliev, who began coaching wheelchair athletes several years ago at the MEI tennis courts. Now, BC Wheelchair Sports has begun a regular wheelchair tennis session, with the first taking place Jan. 24. The secret of traditional tennis is not the hitting of the perfect shot – it’s getting in position to hit the ball in the first place. Being in a wheelchair adds to that challenge – and makes a well-played rally even more impressive. “It’s all about the mobility,” Iliev said. “The upper part is sort of the same, but the mobility is definitely more challenging.” B.C. recently won the right to host the 2015 and 2016 national wheelchair tennis championships, and BC Wheelchair Sports Association program manager Holly Tawes is especially interested in boosting participation at the junior levels. “Right now B.C. is one of the most developed provinces for wheelchair tennis in Canada,” Tawes said. “We have programs in Kelowna, Kamloops, all the way in Victoria … We have a league too which is that next step to competition format, and we also host and run two International Tennis Federation (ITF) wheelchair tennis tournaments.” One of Iliev’s students, Ben Garrett, took a hiatus from tennis to pursue competitive wheelchair basketball. Garrett, though, said tennis continues to be valuable cross-training, and said a regular program would be an asset in Abbotsford. Jessica Kruger, another wheelchair rugby athlete, was among the half-dozen participants at the “Have a Go” event, swinging her racket gamely despite the transition to a very different sport. “I really believe in what BC Wheelchair Sports does, and what they’ve done for me,” said Kruger. “I had the opportunity to work for them over the summer and I loved the job. I love the way they get people involved again after an accident. I’m happy to do whatever I can to support that.”
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Shoot for the Cure UFV women’s basketball team raising funds for cancer foundation The University of the Fraser Valley women’s basketball team is hosting its eighth annual CIS Shoot for the Cure fundraisers next week, in support of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. The Shoot for the Cure campaign was launched in 2007 by the CIS Women’s Basketball Coaches Association and has proven an overwhelming success, bringing in over $760,000 in donations in its first seven years. This season, for the fourth year in a row, all 47 CIS women’s basketball schools are set to participate. The Cascades are partnering with the B.C./Yukon chapter of the CBCF for their fun-
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LITERACY DAY
A family Literacy Day celebration takes place Saturday, Jan. 24 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Clearbrook Library (32320 George Ferguson Way) and the Reach Gallery Museum (32388 Veterans’ Way). Musician Will Stroet and the Second Story Theatre improv group will be on hand, and there will be face painting, balloon sculptures, free refreshments and other activities. Info: 604-8597814
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The Abbotsford Garden Club meets at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 27 at Abbotsford Middle School, 33231 Bevan Ave. The meeting includes a photo tour of members’ gardens.
Abbotsford Learning Plus presents two classes next week in its winter series. Both sessions run from 10 a.m. to noon at Abbotsford Recreation Centre (ARC), 2499 McMillan Rd. The topic on Tuesday, Jan. 27 is “Muslim Demographics and Trends.” The topic on Thursday, Jan. 29 is “Eliminating Crime” with MLA Darryl Plecas. Cost per class is $5, plus the $2 ARC drop-in fee. Info: 778-808-7377 or learningplus.ca
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BINGO AT THE LEGION Bingo is held every Sunday at the Abbotsford Legion (2513 West Railway St.) at 2 p.m. Cost is 50 cents per ticket and all players over the age of 19 are welcome. Info: Peter at columbia.49@shaw.ca
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GROUP FOR THE BLIND The Blind and Visually Impaired Society meets the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Legacy Sports Centre, #4 - 3270 Trethewey St. Info: 604-626-0640
ALATEEN MEETS Alateen, a part of Al-Anon Family Groups, is for
young people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking, whether it’s a parent, sibling or friend. The group meets every Tuesday in Abbotsford at the Home Society (31581 South Fraser Way), starting at 7:15 p.m. Info: 604-8551942 or 604-826-5100
FOR SEXAHOLICS Sexaholics Anonymous is a 12-step program of recovery for men and women who want to
stop their sexually selfdestructive thinking and behaviour. Abbotsford SA meets every Saturday at 8 a.m. For information and location, email abbotsfordsa1@ gmail.com. See also www. sa.org.
TOPS IN WEIGHT LOSS TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), a non-profit weight-loss support group, meets weekly. Info: Jacquie at 604556-0535.
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Detroit Auto Show: New wheels, big dollar price tags Detroit, MI – The daddy of all auto shows isn’t offering The fully equipped XD promises a towing capability much new for folks with lean budgets this year. of more than 12,000 pounds, and payload capacity But if you are in the market for trucks, super cars or of 2,000 pounds with the fuel-efficiency of a half-ton green vehicles, then there’s plenty to feast your eyes pickup. Looking forward to later this year when we can upon at the North American International Auto Show. put our truck expert Ian Harwood into a production In recent years, new compact cars have version of the Cummins 5.0-litre V8 Turbo been heavily featured but there was Diesel Crew Cab example on show here. none of significance launched here No prices yet or news of a rollout for the during this year’s press preview days. rest of the new Titan range. Asian manufacturers tend to dominate Our Zack Spencer shares his thoughts on that market segment and increasingly another truck grabbing some limelight at they choose to launch their new wares at the show: “the Detroit-three automakers other shows such as the now important might have the lion’s share of full size Los Angeles extravaganza in November pickup sales but it’s the Toyota Tacoma (of the preceding model year). mid-size pickup that rules the road, outBut those whose work demands truck selling the competition two-to-one. In recent years, ownership will not be disappointed with “Toyota is offering a heavily updated compact cars have new offerings populating the stands Tacoma with a new 3.5L V6, replacing here. Traditionally, domestic manufacthe old 4.0L V6, and choice of either a heavily featured turers have dominated the truck market 6-speed manual or automatic transmisbut there was none but now the so-called import manufacsion. The engine features direct injection of significance turers (most of whom now operate full technology and should vastly improve production lines and design centres here launched here. fuel economy. These and other updates in Canada and the U.S.) are mounting a should ensure the latest Tacoma remains Keith Morgan serious challenge. dominant.” The introduction of the Nissan Titan at Hybrid and electric powered-vehicles the turn of the century caused some ripare no longer a novelty feature here and ples in the full-size truck market but the 2016 Nissan now an increasing share of the floor space. Virtually Titan XD could make some more substantial waves. It every manufacturer has a production model to sell or a takes its design lead from the Big Guys, with a bold and promise of more for the near future. bulky design because that’s what consumers want. NisThe second generation Chevrolet Volt looks nearly as san doesn’t threaten to be number one in performance sharp as the artist’s impression of the first model, which and fuel economy because it believes you can’t have it didn’t live up to its promised looks when it rolled off both ways. Arguing that excelling in one often comes at the production line. More importantly, the new version a cost to the other. Listening to its existing owners and delivers much more in fuel economy new customers, it determined being “up there” in both Alexandra Straub reports on its compact sibling: “For areas will check more consumer boxes. the EV enthusiast or those looking for alternative fuel,
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anticipated reveals of the last few years from the Japanese automaker Acura, comes in the form of the NSX. The acronym, which stands for New Sports eXperience, rolled onto the stage to a frenzy 2016 Cadillac CTS-V of flashes from the crowd. Heck, even EV range of up to 80 km, a funnyman, Jerry Seinfeld, new two-motor drive unit, couldn’t miss the reveal which is now up to 12 per as he sat in the front row cent more efficient and awaiting its presence. 45 kg (100 lb) lighter than While pricing hasn’t been the first-generation drive released yet, it’ll likely be unit, and a new 1.5L range north of $150,000. extender, designed to use But, for that price, you regular unleaded fuel, get a vehicle that not offering a GM-estimated only delivers gargantucombined fuel consumpan power, but one that tion rating of 5.7L/100km. is hybridized thanks to Lexus NXB Concept an all-new power unit. Bike That unit is a twin-turboCompletely changing charged, 75-degree DOHC gears, Lexus’ new concept V6 engine with a 9-speed bike also caught my eye. dual clutch transmission Not only because it was (DCT) and three-electotally out of place at an tric motor Sport Hybrid auto show, but also besystem. Not to mention cause it looks so cool. NXB Acura’s Super-Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD), stands for Neo Xtreme Bike and comes with a so it’s a perfect supercar Lexus original carbon for all seasons. frame, carbon wheels and Chevrolet Volt a KYB inverted suspension Speaking of electric up front. Even if it never motors, Chevrolet gave us a preview of the 2016 Volt. is ridden, I still like the idea of a zero-emissions With a longer EV range commute on something as and a lighter body, not to interesting as this concept. mention a new design, Chevrolet Bolt EV this plug-in hybrid is sure Concept to win even more hearts over. Highlights include an For a zero emissions
commute that doesn’t require muscles but rather a motor, the Chevrolet Bolt EV Concept is another step in the brand’s commitment to the electrification of automobiles. It’s still a concept, but it embodies the philosophy of giving drivers over 300 kilometres of range out of one charge, without charging a premium for it. The concept’s technological prowess can be linked with an App in which you can control various vehicular functions like starting the car from your smartphone. Additionally, it even incorporates the concept of automatic park-and-retrieval technology, which enables the driver to exit the vehicle and tell the Bolt EV concept to park itself – and when errands are completed, the Bolt EV concept can be summoned to return to the owner’s location. Sounds ideal to me! alexandra.straub@drivewaybc.ca
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Boom, boom buzz at the big Detroit auto show There’s a buzz in Motor City because the car industry has roared back in the US and 2014 was another record year in Canada. Ford GT There is no question the Ford GT supercar stole the show at the media preview in Detroit. The mid-engine heart powering this carbon fibre and aluminum 2-door beauty is a new twin-turbo EcoBoost V6 with over 600hp. What really stunned the crowd was the fact Ford has already committed to building the GT. It will be for sale late in 2016. The car displayed is essentially a production model, not a far-reaching concept car. The carbon fibre passenger cell and bodywork, along with aluminum suspension components will help return one of the best power-to-weight ratios in the business. The best part is the design that looks fast standing still, thanks to a teardrop shape and aggressive aerodynamics and functional wings and spoilers. Ford is using the
GT as a technology test to help implement features like carbon fibre in all new Ford models to come. Audi Q7 Since we love SUVs in North America, it was logical for Audi to have the world debut of the threerow Q7 SUV in Detroit. This all-new model is slightly smaller than the outgoing model but it actually offers more interior Ford GT space for passengers and cargo. The design also makes the Q7 look much less imposing. The biggest news is the reduction in weight; this new Q7 is 325kg lighter than the older model, which is a whopping number, making it roughly 26 per cent more efficient. Shortly after the Q7 arrives at dealerships, a plug-in diesel hybrid model will be introduced that can deliver the equivalent of 1.7L/100km. Styling is much more sophisticated
and the interior has the allnew dash and MMI system that was first introduced in the soon to arrive Audi TT. Lexus GS F Another trend at the Detroit show was the introduction of very powerful cars. Lexus introduced the latest “F”
performance model called the GS F. Based on the GS mid-sized luxury sedan, the GS F takes things to a much more aggressive level, with a 467hp 5.0L V8 engine pushing all that power through an 8-speed automatic to the rear wheels. Lexus hopes this 1,830kg sedan will be lean enough and powerful enough to attract buyers of cars like the BMW M5. With standard 19-inch wheels framing orange
Brembo brake calipers and featuring a Torque Vectoring Differential, Lexus thinks this Nurburg-ring tuned sedan is a more than enough to take on the German dominant brands. Volkswagen Golf The Detroit show always starts with the announcement of the North American Car of the Year. This year the VW Golf won, following on the heels of World Car of the Year and Motor Trend Car of the Year awards, and the Golf is a finalist for the Canadian Car of the Year. The Golf is turning heads because of the very refined driving dynamics, classabove interior and powerful and efficient engine choices. The price will also win over buyers, thanks to the production coming out of Mexico; the starting price is $18,995. The Golf features a new 1.8L direct injection and turbocharged 4-cylinder engine, an optional TDI diesel or the
more powerful GTI and Golf R models. The Golf is on sale now. 2015 Toyota Tacoma The Detroit-three automakers might have the lion’s share of full-size pickup sales but it’s the Toyota Tacoma mid-size pickup that rules the road, outselling the competition two-to-one. Announced at the Detroit show is a heavily updated Tacoma with a new 3.5L V6, replacing the old 4.0L V6, plus either a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission. The engine features direct injection technology and should vastly improve fuel economy. The tailgate now has a locking feature and a soft open for easier use, plus the optional cargo bed cover can be secured as well. Also shown was the TRD off-road version, which is a big seller for Toyota, and for 2015 it has a crawl feature to aid in off-road adventures, plus a Go-Pro camera mount to capture all the action. With these updates the latest Tacoma is sure to remain dominant. zack.spencer@drivewaybc.ca
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Motoring TV’s Bill Gardiner is probably the bestknown and most popular auto mechanic in Canada. I met up with the likable and down-to-earth celebrity wrench-puller for the first time at a Kal Tire store in Vancouver a while ago, to talk about all-weather tires. If you’re shopping for tires in January it’s probably because you’ve just realized how ineffective the current set on your car has become in winter driving conditions. Now you’re faced with a tire-buying dilemma. All-season tires (a misleading name) generally don’t perform well when the thermometer dips below 7 degrees C, and winter (snow) tires also perform far better on the white stuff. Then again, the worst of winter will be over in another month or two... or three. Many car owners are still not aware that there is another option and it’s called the all-weather tire. Essentially, an all-weather tire is a winter tire that can be driven right though the summer months, so you don’t have the added expense, hassle and storage issues of swapping tires seasonally. You could say the all-weather tire fulfills the original promise of the all-season tire. Roughly 50 per cent of Canadian car owners run the same tires all-year-round and don’t do the summer/ winter tire switchover, according to Gardiner. Economic and logistical reasons, especially if you live in an urban area, are forcing more and more consumers to drive on the same set of tires in both summer and winter. “I get that feedback from a lot of motorists,” said
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Bill Gardiner talks about all-weather tires. if you don’t replicate that sensor on each wheel you lose an important safety feature. The other thing too, most tire shops have a huge spike in business in November and April, so you have to line up with a gazillion other people.” The all-weather tire is also a perfect tire for snowbirds, according to Gardiner. “A lot of them like to get home for Christmas. An all-weather tire performs well on hot-dry roads in those southern states and also on ice and snow when they come back to the frozen north.” An all-weather will also come with the Rubber Association’s snow tire symbol (snowflake inside a mountain) designation
on the tire’s sidewall, which is a winter driving requirement in Quebec and all-season tires do not have it. An all-season tire is designed to provide optimal ride and wear characteristics, according to Gardiner. Some all-season tires will provide over 140,000 km of tread wear, however, tires also have a “best before” life expectancy. “In my garage, we typically try to match our customers with a tire that will give them four or five years of good service, based on how much they drive,” said Gardiner. The Nokian passenger tires that Gardiner highly recommend come with 80,000 km or 100,000 km tread wear guarantees. They also come with a clever DSI (driving safety indicator) feature moulded into the tread that’s patented by Nokian. The largest number that’s still visible is the tread depth remaining in millimetres. When the snowflake disappears, it’s no longer recommended for use as a winter tire. There’s also a unique noise reduction feature on every Nokian passenger tire. The outboard tread grove has a dimpled “golf ball” finish. On a golf ball, dimples control airflow over its surface so it can travel a longer distance. They also offer a noise reduction side benefit that’s exploited by Nokian. Nokian is a Finnish tire company that specializes in winter tires and operates the only permanent winter tire testing facility in the world. It was the first tire maker to offer an all-weather tire in Canada, and Kal Tire has an exclusive importation agreement with Nokian. bob.mchugh@drivewaybc.ca
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The Pilot has variable cylinder management (VCM), which shuts down two or three cylinders when not required. The five-speed automatic transmission runs smoothly and very quietly when shifting. When the green ECO light comes on, I noticed the transmission was a little noisier as the engine decreased the number of cylinders in operation. The Pilot has a tow rating of 2045 kg (4500 lb). Verdict The 2015 Honda Pilot is a reliable/spacious SUV and is a real joy to drive. Power The 3.5 litre, 24 valve, SOHC i-VTEC V6 engine delivers 250 hp and 253 ft lbs of torque with variable cylinder management (VCM). Pump frequency: 13.1 L/9.1 L/100 km (city/ highway) Warranty support: 36 month/ 60,000 km with 60 month/ 100,000 km power train warranty Sticker price: LX 2WD ...........$35,100 LX....................$38,100 SE 4WD ...........$42,500 RES 4WD .........$44,500 TOURING .........$48,850 ian.harwood@drivewaybc.ca
Alexandra Straub For as long as Alexandra Straub recalls, she has loved cars. She can even remember thinking at the age of six, “Only ten more years until I can get my licence!” Born in Zurich, Switzerland to Hungarian parents, she moved to Canada when she was just a baby. Spending her summers in Budapest with her grandparents helped cultivate a strong liking for motorsports. Alexandra can remember watching F1 races with her grandfather, and still does even when she goes to visit. Over a decade ago, Alexandra started her career in the automotive industry. Since then, she has had countless stories and photos published. You can find her work online, in newspapers, magazines and on television. She has hosted “Shifting Gears Automotive TV” and regularly makes appearances on various shows talking about, you guessed it, all things automotive. When she’s not testing out the latest in vehicular goodness, you’ll either find her on a motorcycle (she tests and writes about those, too), on a track or traveling the world. While she considers her “job” her hobby, Alexandra enjoys other activities that don’t necessarily involve wheels, engines or motors. Growing up on the North Shore of Vancouver, she loves the mountains and the ocean. An avid snowboarder and a wannabe surfer, count on her enjoying the outdoors when she has the chance. And to really help her relax, she scrapbooks. Share your thoughts and requests with Alexandra at alexandra.straub@drivewaybc.ca
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MARCOUX Arthur Oscar July 6, 1928 ~ Jan. 12, 2015
FROESCHER Albert In loving memory of Albert Froescher who died peacefully on January 20, 2015 at the age of 83 in Abbotsford, BC. He is survived by his loving wife Hildegard Froescher son Robert Froescher (Gay), daughter Sylvia Froescher, grandchildren Crystal and Regan. Albert was a very gentle man who was an excellent husband and wonderful Father. He will be sorely missed by all whose lives he touched. He was born in Hochstadt, Ukraine on July 16, 1931 and is predeceased by his sister Toni Broek who died on December 15, 2007. Memorial Service will be at the Peace Lutheran Church, Thursday, January 29th at 1:00 pm, 2029 Ware Street in Abbotsford. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Kidney Foundation of Canada www.kidney.ca.
Art passed away peacefully on January 12, 2015 in Marjorie Willoughby Snowden Hospice Home in Kamloops with family at his side. He was 86 years old. He will be sadly missed and always remembered by Blanche, his loving wife of 63 years; his son Steve (Jacquie), his daughter Pat (Tom), 5 grandchildren; Tracy (Craig), Tammy, Sandy (Alisha), Chris (Karyn), Mitchell and 7 great grandchildren; Kaitlyn, Hailee, Preston, Britnee, Kendall, Tristen and Kali. Art was born in Mission, BC. He moved to the Chase area where he and his brother had a logging operation, which he and his son Steve continued for many years. They were in the logging and trucking industry. Art loved his camping trips, whether it was across Canada or just a few days. He also enjoyed fishing as well as barbecues on the deck and Happy Hour with good friends. There will be no formal service. The family will get together in the summer to celebrate his life. A special thanks to all the staff at Ponderosa Lodge for their excellent care. And very special thanks to Dr. Rallheiser and all the doctors and nurses in 6 South and in the E.R. at Royal Inland Hospital. An extra special thank you to Dr. Baker and all the staff at the hospice for the compassionate, excellent care he received. Those wishing to do so may donate to the Hospice Home in Kamloops, 72 Whiteshield Crescent S., Kamloops, BC V2E 2S9. Arrangements entrusted to Fischer’s Funeral Services & Crematorium Ltd. 250-8331129. Email condolences and shared memories through Art’s obituary at: www.fischersfuneralservices.com
GIBBONS, Patsy “Pat” Peacefully in Abbotsford, BC, surrounded by family, Monday, January 19th, 2015 Patsy Lanoue age 61. Beloved wife and best friend of Geoff Gibbons. Loving mother of Lisa (Thomas Bigelow) and Christopher Joubert. Cherished grandmother of Alisha, Emily, Abby, Brooke, Nick and Josh. Devoted daughter of Amelia (Romeo Delorme) and the Late Israel Lanoue. Dear sister of Butch Lanoue (Marie), Judy (John Parish) and Perry Lanoue (the Late Gay). Lovingly remembered by nieces Tammy, Casey and Courtney; and nephew “Godchild” Trevor. Much loved daughterin-law of the Late Eileen and the Late Ron Gibbons. She is fondly remembered by many friends that she has made living in Toronto, Oakville, Calgary and Abbotsford; and her birth place in Cornwall, ON. Funeral arrangements in care of Kelly Funeral Home Walkley Chapel 1255 Walkley Road, Ottawa, ON K1V 6P9 613-731-1255 In keeping with Pat’s wishes a Private Family Celebration of her Life was held. In memory of her love for animals, donations to your local SPCA would be greatly appreciated.
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Mr. Bill clocked off one last time on Thursday, January 15th in Mission, BC. A loving son, brother, father, uncle, friend and sensitive new age guy. Bill is survived by his children Angela, Danielle, Jacob, Martin and their mother, Margaret, as well as a large, loving network of family and friends. Bill worked as an installation and repair technician for the phone company for 30+ years. He was also an accomplished gardener, horticulturist, linguistics expert and rimfoil master. A going away celebration will be held Monday, January 26th at the Royal Purple Elk’s Hall in Mission, BC from 12pm - 4pm. This is to be a rocket-friendly event, please maintain appropriate decorum. Tropical dress encouraged. Online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting:
Mary Siebert passed away peacefully in her sleep into the presence of our Lord and Savior on the early morning of Wednesday, January 21, 2015. She was born as Mary Martha Martens on September 30, 1929 in Gem, Alberta. She was predeceased by her husband, Peter Siebert in 2001. Rejoicing in her homegoing are her children, Elsie (Al) Stanko, Frieda (Art) Isaak, Devra (Alfred) Funk, Norma (Ian) Cornies, Dorothy (Brad) Lister, Robert (Connie) Siebert, Ruth (Bob) Parker, James (Anita) Siebert and many grandchildren and great grandchildren. The Viewing will be held at Woodlawn Dignity Funeral Home on Sunday, January 25, 2015 at 7:30 to 8:00 pm. Memorial service will be held at Bakerview Church on Monday, January 26, 2015 at 1:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to MCC.
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MERRETT Dorothy Frances (Milloy) committed Christian woman who did everything she could to share her faith and to be a good example for others. She loved people – she was very hospitable to the many folks that so frequently came to the Merrett home and in later years, the wonderful staff at Bevan Lodge frequently commented on Mom being the kindest and sweetest woman in the establishment.
Mom passed away peacefully last week at Abbotsford Regional Hospital at the age of 88 under the comforting and compassionate care of the staff on “Cheam 3”. She was born near a quaint little Ontario town called Fenelon Falls. She was one of five sisters and grew up in an idyllic rural setting. After a wonderful childhood, she taught grades 1-6 in a one room rural school before attending Central Baptist Seminary in Toronto where she met and married Rev. Donald C. Merrett. Children Ruth McMonagle (Trevor) and John (Cathy) came along in due course and the Don and Dorothy Merrett family adventure that spanned residency from Quebec to British Columbia, began. After 64 years of a happy and loving marriage together, Dad went to be with the Lord last year. Mom was totally devoted and committed to her family and it was only through her “keeping the home fires burning” that Dad’s extensive Christian service with its frequent travel was possible. She was a strong and
Paul Singh Dhaliwal A respected community member and pioneer of the Sikh community, peacefully passed away at his residence in Abbotsford surrounded by his family at the great age of 100 on Tuesday, January 20, 2015. Paul arrived in Canada from Chananwal, Punjab in 1932. He initially worked in lumber camps in B.C. In 1942, he established Mission Fuel Ltd., his own business to deliver sawdust and later hauled lumber and logs. On his initial journey to Canada at the age of 18 and in the steps of his father, Paul studied wrestling at the Gamma School of Wrestling in Hong Kong and while managing his business, he continued to participate in amateur wrestling until 1945 when a promoter invited him to the professional arena. From 1945 to 1947, he enjoyed his professional status both in Canada and the United States. In 1947, due to his mother’s illness he returned to India where he remained for three years and married Mohinder Kaur, whom he shared his life with. As a well-respected citizen, Paul was the recipient of the Order of Abbotsford, named the citizen of the year, recognized by the National Historic Gur Sikh Temple, and the Khalsa Diwan Society. Predeceased by Mohinder Kaur, his wife of 62 years, Paul is survived by his six children, Vicky (Chris), Baljeet, Surindar, Kamala (Jack), Paul Jr., and Robin (Jim), and seven grandchildren, Erin, Dustin, Charissa, Jenna, Michelle, Nathan, and Bradley. Paul will be remembered for his love and dedication to his family and friends, his warm and generous nature, and for a fantastic sense of humour. One of his passions was to share life experiences by sitting at the kitchen table while having dinner and talking about his novel experiences. Funeral services will be held at Fraser River Funeral Home at 2061 Riverside Road, Abbotsford, B.C. at 2:30 pm on Sunday, January 25, 2015 followed by prayer services at the Mission Gur Sikh Temple at 32086 Lougheed Highway, Mission B.C. at 5:00 pm.
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She managed the family’s modest financial resources with great care and effectiveness. She was a collector, she loved travel and she loved and stayed close to her four sisters and their families. She loved singing and was involved in many choirs over the years. She was particularly close to her six grandchildren and their spouses, Natalie (Sean), Graham (Roberta), John Jr. (Heather), Carlee (Brent), Kristin (Blaine), Liam and more recently, her 11 adoring great-grandchildren. God Blessed our families’ lives through very close relationships amongst Mom and her kids, grandkids and great-grandkids. She is now reunited with Dad and with her Lord and Savior and will be deeply missed. A memorial service in Mom’s honour will be held Saturday, January 24th at 1:00 p.m. at the Immanuel Baptist Church in Abbotsford.
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Accounts Receivable We’re currently looking for an energetic team player to join our fast-paced accounting office. This is a high volume position, with several key deadlines each month. Strong Excel skills are a must. Primary AR responsibilities include customer account reconciliations, payment processing/application, and customer service to clients/internal groups. Candidates must be detail-oriented, possess excellent keyboard skills, have excellent customer service skills, and be skilled in the use of Excel, Word, e-mail, and internet. Preference will be given to candidates with 2-5 years experience in AR or large volume payment handling, and/or the equivalent of two years in a recognized accounting program. If you want to be part of a great company, with terrific benefits and a commitment to staff excellence, please send your resume to: Black Press Group Ltd. Attention: L. Clark 34375 Gladys Avenue Abbotsford, BC V2S 2H5 or e-mail: lclark@blackpress.ca Competition closes: January 30, 2015 We thank all those whom are interested in this position; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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20 FARM LABOURERS REQUIRED at RANDHAWA FARMS LTD. 5 or 6 days a week 40 or 50 hours/week $10.33/hr Greenhouse work such as picking, pruning, twisting and other misc greenhouse labour. Employment starts immediate
Fax: 604-864-8858 33677 Hallert Rd. Abbotsford DINESEN Nurseries Ltd Nursery Labour Full time / seasonal nursery labour. Work includes planting, weeding, pruning, loading and unloading shrubs and trees. Work is outdoors in all kinds of weather and involves some heavy lifting. Work is approx. March to November, 2015. No minimum education required. Wages are $ 10.33/ hour. Reply: office@dinesen.ca or fax: (604)8562243 FARM LABORER(S). Required 5 days / 40 hours per week. $10.49/ per hour. Horticultural work, planting & pruning. Starts April 12/15 to Aug. 31/15. Fax resume to 604-855-7405.
F/T CLASS 1 DRIVERS Pick-Up & Delivery Van Kam’s Group of Companies requires FT class 1 drivers for the Surrey area. Applicants must have LTL & P&D driving experience and must be familiar w/the Greater Vancouver region.
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
Excavator & Backhoe Operator Training. Be employable in 4-6wks. Call 604-546-7600. www.rayway.ca
INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SignUp online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853
FARM LABOURERS Seasonal/full-time for planting, weeding, harvesting and packing of vegetables. No experience necessary or education required. Wage: $10.49 per hour. Fax Resumes to: 604-852-4090 Van Eekelen Enterprises 38900 No. 4 Road Abbotsford V3G 2G2
We thank all applicants for your interest! Van-Kam is committed to employment equity and environmental responsibility.
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Business Address: 3485 Thurston Place, Abbotsford BC, V2T 6Z3 Yard Address: 2021 Carpenter Street, Abbotsford, B.C. V2T 6B3 Call to enquire @ 604-755-2285 or on cellphone @ 604-751-0728 Interested candidates can send resume by email to: triple8jobs@gmail.com or by fax to: 604-755-2286
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Farm Supervisor Golden Eagle Group is looking for farm supervisors to support blueberry and cranberry operations in Pitt Meadows, B.C. Work will commence as soon as possible; requiring farm supervisors to coordinate and supervise the work of general farm workers and harvesting labourers. Supervisors will also oversee growing and other crop-related operations; develop work schedules and establish procedures; ensure farm safety and bio-security procedures are followed; maintain quality control and production records; and perform general farm duties. Work is outdoors, in all weather conditions and is physically demanding. Previous farm experience required. Pay is $14.00/hr.
Please fax resume to: (604) 682-6183
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GREENHOUSE WORKERS Needed right away for Mount Lehman Vegetable Farm, Mount Lehman Rd., Abbotsford Starting wage $10.33/hour. No experience necessary, we will train. Send resumes to:
Fax: 604-856-3360 Email: mtlveg@shaw.ca PARSAT ENTERPRISES LTD. Seasonal Farm Workers required for Berry Farm. 6 days per week, 8-10 hours per day. Farm work experience an asset $10.49/hour. Start date Feb 2015. Fax 604-855-1625 or email parsatemployment2013@yahoo.com
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FARM WORKERS A & P Fruit Growers need Farm Workers. Work starting in February. Duties include; weeding, harvesting, tying and pruning. Pay $10.33/hr. Email resume to:
apfruit@hotmail.com or Fax 604-864-4964
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FARM WORKERS
HAIRCARE PROFESSIONALS
EXCLUSIVELY YOURS TEAM IS NOW HIRING MUST have some clientele & experience. Apply in person with resume
Attn: Paula
2594B Ware St., Abbts.
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Wanted: Pressroom Helpers/Stackers
LONG HAUL TRUCK DRIVERS Triple Eight Transport Inc. is looking for 12 long haul truck drivers. Salary $24/hr for 50 hours/week. Overtime wages: $32.25 after 50 hours. F/T, permanent position. No formal education needed. REQUIREMENTS; Class 1 drivers lic, air brake course certification, minimum 1 year exp, and speak fluent English. Extended health benefits, $1000 bonus after 3 months of employment. Truck, Trailer, Van and Refrigerated units. Routes of Travelling: BC-CA-ONBC; BC-CA-AB-BC; BC-FL-AB-BC RESPONSIBILITIES: Drive straight and articulated trucks and goods to various destinations across Canada and the U.S., as a single or team driver, Trip planning using GPS and other navigational aides, Conduct Pre-trip and en-route inspection, Receive and relay information to dispatcher, Bill of lading, Trans-border documentation, Loading and unloading of loads, Write logbooks and reports, Ensure safety of goods, Oversee condition of vehicle and inspect tires, lights, brakes, Perform other related duties.
FARM WORKERS
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
Vantage Way
careers@vankam.com or Fax: 604-587-9889
Stó:lô Nation
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QUALIFIED
(1) EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATOR AND (1) INFANT TODDLER EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATOR For the Stó:lô Nation Central Daycare Located in Chilliwack For complete details visit our website at:
www.stolonation.bc.ca
click on Jobs link on the Homepage Mail resume and cover letter to: #7-7201 Vedder Road Chilliwack BC, V2R 4G5 E-mail to: jobs@stolonation.bc.ca OR Fax to 604-824-5342 Attn: Stó:lô Nation HR Personnel
Vantage Way has several openings for Press Helpers/Stackers at our Delta location, starting January 2015. Preference given to those with experience in this field, but is not necessary. Shifts are 12 hours, 3 shifts per week or 9.5 hours, 4 shifts per week. Must be willing to work nights and weekends. References required. Wage depends on experience, starting at $14.17 per hour. Interested applicants should drop off, or email their resume to: Vantage Way Attn: Linda Wischoff 7979 Vantage Way, Delta, B.C. V4G 1A6 lwischoff@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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7 F/T FARM Labourers req’d at G & B Farm Abbotsford. 40hrs/wk April Nov. No exp. req’d. Heavy lifting req’d, planting, pruning, weeding & harvesting of field crops/berries in all weather conditions outdoors. $10.49/hr. Fax resume 604-855-6597
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An industry leading grocery distribution facility is Monday, January 26th 2:00pm - 5:00pm 5111 - 272 St., Langley
FRAMING CREWS
Foxridge Offers Steady Full-Time Work With Competitive Rates & Production Bonuses. If this is of interest to you please contact us at: foxridgecareers@qualico.com
CHICKEN CATCHERS WANTED Permanent, Full-Time Opportunity! Abby. 604-857-2221
EXPERIENCED UPPER & LOWER LUBE TECH’S only Apply in person or email: 32471 Lougheed Hwy, Mission
jhillick@prooilchange.com
HELP WANTED
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Hosting a Job Fair
Foxridge Homes is currently hiring experienced Framing Crews for our Single and Multi-Family projects in Surrey, Coquitlam, Maple Ridge and Langley.
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
14 F/T Farm workers req’d for Jit Bains Farms in East Abbotsford. 40 Hours/week until Dec 15th, 2015. No exp needed, but heavy lifting is required. Duties will incl; planting, weeding, fertilizing, cultivating, irrigating, harvesting and loading field vegetables. Wages $10.49/hr. Email resumes to: bainsinternational@hotmail.com
Entry-level warehouse order selector positions are available at our Perishable Facility and Dry Goods Facility.
Stable, part-time union positions with hours ranging 16-40 hours per week. Starting wage is $13.80/hr and EV Logistics offers an attractive incentive program and regular progressive increases every 500-1000 hours worked. An excellent training program is provided. REQUIREMENTS: Ability to do repetitive physical work that requires lifting 20-80lb cases of grocery products. Weekend work, flexible daytime and afternoon availability and English communication skills essential.
No access to public transit.
Please bring your resume and 2 pieces of ID for the interview - 1 piece must have government issued photo ID.
.Flagpersons & Lane Closure Techs required. Must have reliable vehicle. Must be certified & experienced. Union wages & benefits. Fax resume 604-513-3661 email: darlene.hibbs@shawbiz.ca
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TRADES, TECHNICAL
In-home Companion / Caregiver
PERSONAL SERVICES 173
MIND BODY SPIRIT
#1 in the Fraser Valley
needed for one elderly woman. $12/hr. depending on experience for a 40 hour workweek. Minimum one year of relevant working eldercare experience req. Equivalent of a Canadian High School diploma is required. Job hours begin at 8am and finish at 4:30pm. Mon. - Fri. Job located in Abbotsford, near Mill Lake Park. Fluent English language spoken and written is necessary. Work to take place in employers home. Live in (Optional) or live out (room and board will be provided at no charge if choose live in option). Skills required: Providing care and companionship, Administering bedside and personal care to clients such as aid in ambulation, bathing, personal hygiene, and dressing & undressing, Plan and prepare meals and special diets, assist in feeding client, perform routine health-related duties such as assisting in the administration of med’s, perform routine housekeeping duties such as laundry, washing dishes and making beds. Please e-mail resume: resume@cjbrestoration.com
SPRING RELAX SPA 604-859-9686 Preschool and School Age Care Assistant Are you looking for flexible work hours in a fun and energetic atmosphere? Are you a university student in the ECE, Social Work, CYC, or PDP program looking for part time or summer employment? Do you enjoy working with children and helping to strengthen the community? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then Hand in Hand Child Care Society wants to hear from you.
Qualifications: ~ 20 hours of Responsible Adult Training and / or ~ Training and/or experience in Early Childhood Education and/or a human services field (e.g. - Child and Youth Care, Social Services, PDP, etc.) ~ Minimum age requirement of 19 years old ~ Clear Criminal Record Check ~ A Medical Health clearance form ~ Three references
Please send resumes to handhand@telus.net Attention: Shannon Dalrymple
Check out our website to learn more:
INDUSTRIAL MECHANIC (MILLWRIGHT)
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You!
We are a local progressive concrete pre-cast company based in Chilliwack. Duties include; preventative maint., scheduled repairs, and quick response repairs to ensure our modernized equipment runs efficiently. Routine equipment inspections and repairs are required. The Successful candidate must have good problem solving, diagnostic, interpersonal, and time management skills. Must be able to work flexible hours in a variety of conditions. Experience working with electrical systems and PLC programs would be a definite asset. Minimum requirements include completion of ITA certificate of qualification as an Industrial Mechanic, inter - provincial red seal endorsement, & a certificate of apprenticeship. Previous work experience in a related industry would be an asset.
OUR COMPANY OFFERS: 1.) Attractive Wages & Excellent Employee Benefits. 2.) Supportive, Engaged Atmosphere With Change Minded Management Group. 3.) Company Sponsored Social Activities.
Please e-mail resume, including cover letter & references: HR@ langleyconcretegroup.com
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2451 Clearbrook Rd Abbotsford AMAZING WAVE SPA Acupuncture & Acupressure. 113-2580 Cedar Park Pl. Abby.
604-746-0099
CHANEL SPA Top Quality Services... 604-746-6777
2459 McCallum Rd. Abby.
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Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...
Kristy 604.488.9161
threescocatering@shaw.ca or Visit us at: www. threescompanycatering.ca
JR DRAFTSMAN / DESIGNER Required for fast paced mach. & fab. Facility. Requirements: ACAD training, Drafting Diploma, good knowlege of MS Office. Asset: Inventor exp, eng. Degree or Diploma of tech.
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And this is not are just what another counter sales person. The Sales Associates makes our business successful. successful applicant become Sales part ofcareer a family, it is You will bring your will successful to thus a great essential that are a good You willand enjoy workplace thatyou provides you team with player. compensation a the benefit benefitsprogram. provided We by full including an full are time openemployment 7 days a week except extended health care package. for statutory holidays and you would be required to work Sundays (not every Sunday).must have product knowledge The successful applicant in hardware, plumbing, electrical, paint and lumber sales. You will have 2-5 years experience in a retail environment Proficiency in computer and keyboard is necessary. and be a friendly, approachable person. use You will have the Applicant must be able to work weekends. ability to assess customer’s needs and will advise solutions. Thiswill candidate of construction You be ablewill to demonstrate multi-task inknowledge a busy environment and andcomfortable the ability to read blueprints and floor plans. will be working both independently and inThey a small be able to create strong customer relationships with superior group. product knowledge to provide a great customer experience. You sellingwilllumber, with hardware, Thiswill salesbeperson be ableplywood to assessalong our customer’s needs, plumbing, electrical, and tools. a working evaluate the scope ofpaints the projects andYou usewill thishave information to knowledge of these items be willing to learn more to be a quote our customer’s job and requirements. successful counter sales person. Counter Sales Person is responsible for providing friendly, You will be customer working with a computer in all aspects of this courteous service by qualifying and engaging position so you will be experienced in working withsales computers customers, discussing projects and providing advice both in entering dataincreasing and searching and quotes thereby sales.for new products.
Requires the services of a
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THE FRESHWATER Society of BC has a regular part time vacancy for an Office Manager at our Fraser Valley Trout Hatchery in Abbotsford BC. Please see the full posting at our website at http://www.gofishbc.com/postings. For further information email jobs@gofishbc.com.
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Licensed Strata Manager minimum 1 year experience
WAREHOUSE
SHIPPER/RECIEVER Our warehouse is open to the public and we require a friendly, approachable SHUVRQ WR KHOS RXU FXVWRPHUV ÀQG WKH product they need. This person will maintain our neat and tidy warehouse on a daily basis and will be comfortable working independently. You must be a self starter who can assess the job and be able to ship or receive product on your own.
Stó:lô Nation
Requires the services of a
FULL-TIME
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSE For the Health Services Department Located in Chilliwack For complete details visit our website at:
Clean driving record & reliable transportation. Reply with resume to:
click on Jobs link on the Homepage Mail resume and cover letter to: #7-7201 Vedder Road Chilliwack BC, V2R 4G5 E-mail to: jobs@stolonation.bc.ca OR Fax to 604-824-5342 Attn: Stó:lô Nation HR Personnel
PRAIRIECOAST Equipment is seeking a Senior Accountant with a minimum of 3 years’ experience, univ. degree in accounting or business with CMA, CGA designation. Knowledge of auditing practices, strong Excel skills. Experience with Payworks an asset. If you want to develop your career and be part of this growing company, we welcome your application. Email resume to: fjohnstone@pcequip.ca or by fax: 604-557-7094
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Our store is open 7 days a week and you would be required to work Sundays (but not every Sunday). This could be a full time or part time position depending on your requirements and abilities. Send resumes to: email:info@wilwaylumber.com
Submit resumes to charles@emmfg.com
Collectors Calling?
SHOP WORKER WANTED IN NORTH LANGLEY, starting wage $14.00 moving to $16.00 within 9 months, benefits. Fax resume to 604-888-8828 or email ron@valmartdoors.com
Contact us today!...
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Facing foreclosure? Government debts? Worried about garnishees?
www.wihnan.ca (604)859-5585 jwihnan@hotmail.com 33781 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC Wihnan Trustee Corp Trustees in Bankruptcy. Administrators of Consumer Proposals.
VOLUNTEERS
For Children. For Change. For Life. World Vision Canada needs volunteers to assist with some amazing events that are coming to your community soon! Are YOU...Passionate about making a difference in the lives of others? • Interested in advocating for change worldwide? • Interested in meeting new people? • Interested in learning more about the work of World Vision Canada? Contact Susanne for event dates in your area: susanne_milner @worldvision.ca
RETAIL
TRETHEWEY Husky is looking for Full - Time Cashier, willing to cook and bake. Must be Energetic, Reliable, Honest, Enthusiastic, Punctual, flexible and fluent in English. Full training provided. Apply in Person today at 2880 Trethewey St, Abbotsford.
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com LARGE FUND Borrowers Wanted Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca
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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
RELAXATION BODY CARE 604-859-2998 #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby
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mnv@campbellstrata.com
You will have basic building construction knowledge which would include mouldings, plywood and cements. You have the ability to lift up to 70 lbs of product.
www.stolonation.bc.ca
For fast paced professional office located in Abbotsford. Must be organized, punctual, have excellent typing, written & oral communications skills with knowledge of Word, Excel and Outlook.
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Facing a Bleak New Year?
HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
P/T Deli Prep person Clayburn Village Store and Tea Shop. Knowledge of British Food an asset. Apply in person 34810 Clayburn Rd. Abbotsford. Phone 604-853-4020
For the Mission Aboriginal Family Place Located in Mission For complete details visit our website at:
6809386 6775780
Please send resumes Send resumes to: to: email: info@wilwaylumber.com
Stó:lô Nation
click on Jobs link on the Homepage Mail resume and cover letter to: #7-7201 Vedder Road Chilliwack BC, V2R 4G5 E-mail to: jobs@stolonation.bc.ca OR Fax to 604-824-5342 Attn: Stó:lô Nation HR Personnel
HOME CARE/SUPPORT
CARE AIDE - QUAD looking for P/T care aide with experience with bowel regimen. Send resume to
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Psychic Reading 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Need Answers? Call Today!
HOME CARE CAREGIVERS
Child & elderly care exp. Full-Time ~ Live In or Out Serving families for over 25 yrs
Will tell you *Past *Present *Future By appt only: 778-389-1754
LEARN TO DRUM & HAVE FUN with cool grooves & fills. Call Rick 604-217-0322
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MIND BODY SPIRIT
4 HANDS BODYWORKS www.philippine-hilot-massage.com
1980 Emerson St. 604-746-1234
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CLEANING SERVICES
CRYSTAL CLEAN CLEANING Forget the Rest...... I’m the best. Friendly, Reliable. Attention to detail. Call Cindy 778-982-3426
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CLEANING SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 287
HOUSE CLEANING AVAILABLE Res / Comm. 25 yrs exp. Exc ref’s Reasonable rates. 604-826-1802
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PETS
in need of caring homes! All cats are spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at:
Large & Small Jobs S Insured S Licensed S Guaranteed Free Estimates
fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com
Phone 604-854-9288 www.renovationsmission.com
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ABBOTSFORD & MISSION
DRYWALL TAPING, Ceiling texture & Repairs. Small or large jobs. 604-859 -1354 / Cell: 604-556-4696
ELECTRICAL
RUBBISH REMOVAL
MISSION VALLEY
D & D DRYWALL. Boarding, taping, texturing painting & remodeling. Big or small jobs. Over 25 yrs exp. Free estimates. 604-853-3640.
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DRYWALL
WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs. Sm jobs pref’d. 40+ yrs exp. 604-308-7943
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
MOVING & STORAGE
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1 As in movers we trust. Reliable Honest Movers. Same day moves & deliveries. Starting $45hr + gas. (604)997-0332 / (604)491-8607 JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING
ELECTRICIAN available for house wiring, finishing bsmts & overhead exam. Free Est. Kim 604-852-2092 or 778-808-4434 (Lic18963)
Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
MIRACLE MOVING Licensed - Bonded - Fully Equip. Residential Commercial, 1-3 Men BIG OR SMALL MOVES Start $45/hr ~ All size trucks Free estimate/Senior Discount www.miraclemoving.ca
263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE
604 - 720 - 2009
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL
DAVIES SAND & GRAVEL LTD 604-826-6736 SAND / GRAVEL TRUCKING / LOADING EXCAVATOR / CATS LOWBEDS
STAFFORDSHIRE bull terrier, P.B. CKC reg’d. Staffies, only 6 left. Call Candace 604-780-4771.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 542
FRUIT & VEGETABLES
~We accept Visa & Mastercard~
EXCAVATING
PIT - 11496 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD., MISSION Fax: 604-826-6716
✦ Demolition ✦ Land Clearing ✦ Excavating ✦ Backfilling
MISSION TOPSOIL ✦ Screened Topsoil
Phone 604-820-0808 www.jonesbroscartageltd.com
✦ Mushroom Manure ✦ Bark Mulch ✦ Sand & Gravel
WILD CATS EXC. LTD. ~ Over 20 Years Exp. ~
Pick Up or Delivery 8590 SYLVESTER RD. 604-820-0808
Wet Basements - Land Drainage Sewer Water Line Repairs Septic Concrete Breaking & Removal Driveways - Landscaping Stump Removal - Site Services Any Size Excavation Snow & Salting Specialist
www.jonesbroscartageltd.com
329 PAINTING & DECORATING FRASER VALLEY SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Fall Special - 20% OFF
PLP CUSTOM farm work. Blueberry and Raspberry hilling using GPS RTK technology for precision straight rows - Farm Status, Plowing, Discing, Sawdust spreading. PH: 604-835-5000
Office: 604-856-6177 Mobile: 778-549-5090
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GARDENING
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS Gutter & Roof Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627
HANDYPERSONS
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NORTHSTARS PAINTING www.northstars-painting.com Master Painters at Students Rates. We will BEAT any Qualified Quotes. 778.344.1069 TOM VAN KEULEN Painting & Decorating. Int ~ Ext / Residential 604-853-9429 ~ 778-982-2191
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Pruning, Hedge Trimming, Stump grinding, Tree Rem. & Dangerous tree removals
$50 Off with this ad John 778-881-6737
www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley
PAINT SPECIAL
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FEED & HAY
3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.
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PLUMBING
#1 IN RATES & SERVICE. Lic’d/Ins. Local Plumber. Drains, gas, renos etc. BBB. Chad 1-877-861-2423
BRO MARV PLUMBING Plumbing, heating, clogged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
DAVID & ABIGAIL’S HAULING. Full size p/u truck w/side racks for various hauling jobs. 604-226-6514.
GARAGE SALES
Huge Flea Market Saturday Jan 24 10am-4pm Tzeachten Hall 45855 Promontory Rd Over 100 tables. Kids stuff, vintage treasures, clothes, collectibles, household, DVD’s, records & more. $2 admission. MISSION
MOVING SALE Sat. Jan. 24th ~ 10 to 4 Furniture, bookshelves, dressers, bedroom suite, free TVs, plants paintings & misc. items.
7489 Maple St.
PETS
Running this ad for 10yrs
COMPLETE Handyman Services: new decks, house repairs, additions, power washing. Great rates, references. Call Mike 604.319.0273
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TREE SERVICES TREE BROTHERS SPECIALIST
TONY’’S PAINTING
A&D TREE & GARDEN. Pruning / landscaping, general yard care. Exp /Insured. Free est. 604-226-6514
Matsqui Village
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FARM SERVICES
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5486 Riverside Street
SEPTIC TANKS
One Call Does It All!
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★ OPEN ★
Friday & Saturday 8 am ~ 6 pm Corner of Harris & Riverside
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LARGE, MID, MINI SIZE EXCAVATORS, BACK HOES, BOBCATS W/WITHOUT OPERATOR
Call 778-552-5261
The Valley’s Premier Farm Market For 39 years!
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MISC. FOR SALE
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
#1 PET SOURCE • 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 FEEDER HAY $180 per ton in 3 x 4 square bales. Delivery avail. Sawdust & Shavings. 1- (250)838-6630
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SPORTING GOODS
ARCHERY LESSONS Taking bookings now for February. Equipment Supplied.
Eha Sports 604-826-5640
HAY: ROUND BALES 1st cut $50. 2nd cut $55. Last years bales $30. 604-856-2612 or 604-855-8083
REAL ESTATE 625
FOR SALE BY OWNER
FAMILY MAN w/truck for yard & home clean-ups, odd jobs, scrap removal. Free est. 604-820-2383
HANDYMAN CONNECTION HANDYMAN CONNECTION Handyman Connection - Bonded -Renovations - Installations -
HANDY RICHARD Does most any job, big or small!
YARD CARE / JUNK REMOVAL
Kitchen / Bath Reno’s Electrical / Plumbing Painting / Drywall Decks & Railings Anything else, just ask!
Odd Jobs. Remove almost anything/any size from your house, yard, farm or business. Appliances, electronics, furniture, yard waste etc.
Serving Abbotsford for 20 yrs
On Time ~ Lowest Rates
Call 604-556-8183
Dave 604-825-0066
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SWAP & TRADE
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SWAP & TRADE
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SWAP & TRADE
BUCK PASSERS
NAUTILUS WEIGHT LIFTING machine, $50. 604-832-9116. NEW PGA TOURING 3 wheel pull cart, value $269. Sell $100. 604826-4094. TEMPO FITNESS 620 Treadmill, like new, $100. firm. 604-287-2201 MOTOROLA DIGITAL RECEIVER, for Shaw, $50. Call 604-287-2201. COUCH WITH ONE CHAIR, beige color, in good condition, $50. 604853-2600. ELECTRIC OUTBOARD MINN Kota 28 lb. thrust, 30” shaft, used about 5 times 1/2 price. $65. 604-8548125. TWO PAIRS CROSS country skis, one pair from Finland, one pair from Norway, one pair boots, excellent. Total $70. 604-854-8125. MARINE NAUTILUS BATTERY 1/2 price, $60. Power Guard battery box, used 5 times, $7. 604-8548125. WHIRLPOOL FRIDGE, $100. 18 cu. ft. All shelves good. 604-556-2525. WHIRLPOOL WASHER, super capacity, white, $100. 604-556-2525. WHIRLPOOL DRYER, $100. 604556-2525. SNOW BOARD, TWO for sale, $50. Edmonton Oilers hockey jersey, CCM, large, $40. 604-621-1048. DOUBLE BED, COMPLETE, $95. 604-814-0127. 2 DRAWER FILING CABINET, $50. Set of skis, $50. 604-814-0127. 2 SETS OF SKIS, $50. each. 604814-0127. CHOP SAW, $99. 604-814-0127. BEV DOLITTLE COLLECTOR framed poster. Shows nine of art. Eighth Annual Pacific Rim art show 1995. $100. 604-744-8272. TOSHIBA LAPTOP; WINDOWS Vista DVD drive Intel Centrino 60 GB hard drive wi-fi 1 GB ram, 15” screen, power supply, $100. 604855-2964. COLONIAL NIGHT TABLE (cherry), $30. 4 chairs, $60. for all. 604852-2006. MODERN, CLEAN, LEATHER chair & ottoman $100. 604-852-2006. RATTAN, 50” GLASS TABLE, $100. 604-852-2006. 6 PIECE QUEEN SIZE bedroom suite, headboard, dresser with mirror, 5 drawer chest, 2 nite tables, good condition, $100. 604850-5646. WALKER, ALMOST NEW with seat and basket, $75. 604-850-5646. COMMODE CHAIR, NEW, $40. Bookshelf, $10. 604-850-5646. OCTAGON COFFEE TABLE, oak, no scratches, $50. 604-850-5646. BBQ 3 BURNERS with 1 side burner, Grill Mate, $20. 604-852-8940. MAYTAG DRYER in good clean working condition, approximately 8 - 10 years old, $90. obo. Call 604-826-3524. WANTED NINTENDO SYSTEM with games, will pay up to $100. 604-864-9786. WANTED RECORDS 60’s, 70’s, 80’s Rock & Roll. Will pay up to $100. 604-864-9786.
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KITCHEN AID 19 cu. ft. fridge, top freezer in good clean working condition, 66” high X 29 3/4” wide. Approx. 8 - 10 years old. $100. Call 604-826-3524. CHEST FREEZER in good clean working condition, 34” wide, approx. 10 years old. $90. Call 604826-3524. QUALITY METAL ENAMALLED blanching and freezing pots, all trays, instructions, list of blanching times. USA made, new, $35. 604-859-6326. “LITTER MAID ELITE” electrically cleaning litter box, all instructions, new, $95. 604-859-6326. METAL ENAMALLED BATH canner, lift-out tray, detailed instructions, USA made, new, $35. 604859-6326. CARPET RUNNER 54” X 24”, carved wool, green field beige and rose flower border, new, $85. 604-859-6326. AREA CARPET, WOOL hand carved, 68” X 35” taupe field light cream border and centre medallion, new, $85. 604-859-6326. DARK BROWN BOUKARA carpet, wool, 55” X 31”, $65. 604-859-6326. ANIMAL CARRYING CASE with fold-down handle, medium size, blue, $25. 604-859-6326. LARGE PET CAGE, 7’ 4” wide X 6’ high X 3 1/2’ deep, wood tempered glass construction. You take apart and removed. $80. 604621-1647. ROUND DINING ROOM table, 42” diameter, seats 4, 8 when extended, good shape, pedestal. $80. 604-621-1647. MAPLE DESK, FITS in corner, good for child’s room, 1 drawer, good shape, $75. 604-621-1647. OAK QUEEN SIZE bed stand, colour medium blond, heavy, $100. 604-621-1647. ANTIQUE TOY RIFLEMAN rifle toy from the 1950’s, good condition. $100. 604-850-7381. ANTIQUE CHILD’S LUNCHBOX Zorro with thermos, good condition. $40. 604-850-7381. WANTED STERLING or silver plate silver cutlery. Pay up to $100. 604556-0780. NEW IN BOX WITH all accessories and coupons, Canon Power A3500IS Shot 2014, never used, $169. new, asking $100. 604-7448272. ULTRA SUEDE ROCKER recliner, mocha colour, medium size, $50. Sony Sport portable yellow radio and cassette, new, batteries or electric, $20. 604-744-8272. NEW BINOCULARS, OPTIC 1050 with case, $50. Ablonie shell 7” old + heavy, $20. Nostalcia hotair popcorn maker, $20. 604-7448272. DRUM, CRAFTED BY native, done with moose hide, hand tanned, $100. 604-744-8272. BABY TREND SNAPnGO stroller $20. Patio table painted aluminum one square one round $35 each. 604-854-0536 or 604-820-6733.
BEV DOOLITTLE PROFESSIONALLY framed signed print, “Two Bears of the Blackfeet”, $80. Elvis photograph, framed, 7 X 10, $20. 604-744-8272. BEV DOOLITTLE LARGE poster collector, framed, shows “nine” of her paintings in part in Celebration of Wildlife Show VIII, $100. obo. 604-744-8272. TWO FRAMED OLD paintings by Oxborough Matching native boy and girl, collectible, $75. for set obo. 604-744-8272. ATLAS GLOBE, all land & water, done in semi-precious stone, beautiful and collectible, Bradford in box, $100. obo. 604-744-8272. QUEEN SIZE BED rails wood headboard $50 obo 604-615-0270. VINTAGE DARK WOOD sewing stand with top opening doors tray inside includes sewing notions $55. 604-826-9906. VINTAGE CONVEX GLASS victorian frame picture excellent condition can be repurposed $75. Call Susan evenings 604-826-9906. WESTERN PLASTER COMPRESSOR $75 heavy duty stainless steel handicap hand rail new $20. 604-854-0536 or 604820-6733. ALPHA PROFESSIONAL TILE saw model AWS-125 $50. New box 6x6 post holders Qun 5 $45. 604-8540536 or 604-820-6733. NEW RICE COOKER $22.50. New copper tube 50’x1/4” O.D. $30. New mens size 12 running shoes $22.50. 604-854-0536 or 604-8206733. BOX 28 DEGREE 3” strip nails $16.50. Husky slide bob with case $45. Johnson 48” level $35. 604854-0536 or 604-820-6733. POWER FIST 14” abrasive cut off saw with new wheel $55. 4x4 H.D. fence post spikes 5 $45. 604-8540536 or 604-820-6733. PAIR QUAL CRAFT ultra jack system pump jack scaffonding $75. 604-854-0536 or 604-820-6733. 50LB BOX 5” inch nails $50. 2”x2” drip cap 8’ 20 piece all $50. 604854-0536 or 604-820-6733. NEW IN BOXES electric half inch hammer drill and variable speed jig saw both $40. 604-854-0536 or 604-820-6733. 3 VITAL AIRE healthcare aluminum tanks nitrous oxide oxygen mix $50. Newborn M-377 X-tender caulking gun new condition $25. 604-854-0536 or 604-820-6733. SHEPARD THOMASON CO air riveter and punch c/w dies and rivets $100. 604-854-0536 or 604820-6733. PATIO SET SMALL table two chairs Andrew Richard designs aluminum frames woven in solartex nice set $100. 604-854-0536 or 604-820-6733. NEW 3 62.5” X 24” peg board slider units with slide hanger all $100. 604-854-0536 or 604-820-6733. PLASTIC TOOL BOX for p/u truck $50. Snell full face motorcycle helmet $50. 604-820-8218.
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A46 Abbotsford News Friday, January 23, 2015 REAL ESTATE 627
HOMES WANTED WE BUY HOMES BC • All Prices • All Situations • • All Conditions • www.webuyhomesbc.com 604-657-9422
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
APARTMENT/CONDO
THIS IS WHERE YOU WANT TO LIVE
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 New SRI *1296 sq/ft Double wide $97,888. *New SRI 14’ wide $72,888. Repossessed mobile homes, manufactured homes & modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960.
ABBOTSFORD CRIME FREE Multi Housing Program BACHELOR APARTMENT $440/mo. No Pets Hot water included. Quiet, parklike setting.
Great View Available Now! Vacant Manufactured Home Pad in 55+ Mission retirement park, for new SRI single wide. From $72,888. Chuck 604-830-1960
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
IRENE APARTMENTS 1 bdrm from $625 2 bdrm. from $745 Large units. Large Patios, Walk to Sprott Shaw College. Easy Highway Access. Storage Lockers & Parking Available!
778.982.2590
SPACIOUS APARTMENT
SUITES FOR RENT “All apts are pet free!” Nice decor, clean, specifically designed for the needs of adult oriented, families & professionals.
32815 George Ferguson Way
$660 2 bdrm. from $760
1 bdrm. from
· Across the street from Superstore & Seven Oaks Shopping Mall · 24/7 On-site staff
Please Call Rick 604.319.9151
ABBOTSFORD
Heat & Hot Water Included
Spacious Condos D D D D
Outdoor Pool Parking / Extra Storage Renovated 1 Cat Allowed
1 BDRMS from $625/mo. 2 BDRMS from $725/mo. 1909 SALTON RD. 604-853-6620
Forest Village Apartments
Apartment & Townhouse Complex
MISSION
★ NEW RENTALS ★
604-826-2538
MISSION
Locations in minutes walk to Mill Lake, schools, Abb Reg Hospital, shopping. Short drive to Sevenoaks & West Oaks shopping centres, theatre, UFV. Transit and easy Hwy 1 access. Excellent locations on bus routes. Within walking distance to all amenities. - post office, shopping, medical clinic, library & rec. centre. LIKE Abbotsford Apt on FACEBOOK
Ask for this month’s promo!
Townhouses 1 Bedroom lofts & 2 Bedrooms 5 Appliances
✦ Senior Discount ✦ Resident Managers ✦ Sorry No Pets
www.pacificquorum.com Pacific Quorum Properties Inc
CHELSEA MANOR 2977 Dahlstrom Pl. 2 Bdrm ~ 2 Bath $850 to $875/mo. photos@craigslist search Chelsea Manor Resident Manager
604-850-2355
ALDERGROVE. 1 bdrm apt. $675 incl cable. Utils not incl. Refs & credit check. Avl nw. 778-549-3852 ALDERGROVE 50+ Adult Building. 1 & 2 Bdrm apts. Central location. 604-317-1926 or 604-856-4307 CLEARBROOK
WEST POINT VILLA 31831 Peardonville Rd.
33366 2nd Ave. Mission
1 Bedroom suite $635 2 Bedroom suite $750
Managed by ECM Strata - Rental Division
ABBOTSFORD RENOVATED SUITES 11 LOCATIONS
604-820-8888 MISSION HILLS APARTMENTS Large, Bright & Clean 1 bdrm. $600/mo. & 2 bdrm $750/mo. Available w/1 Year Lease. No Pets. Written ref’s required. remaxrentals@live.ca ReMax Little Oak Prop. Mgmt.
604-504-RENT www.remax-littleoakrentals.com MISSION: PRINCESS DAPHNE APTS - SPACIOUS 1 bdrm starting at $660 & 2 bdrm starting $840. 1.5 ba, ht/hw & prkg incl. Games rm Criminal Record check may be req. 33561 Third Ave. 604-820-3013.
MORE RENTALS @ www.andersonavenue.com
HOMES, CONDOS & TOWNHOUSES
FOR RENT From 1 bed to 4 plus beds, 1 bath to multiple baths located east, central and west Abbotsford. View all rentals on craigslist (fraservalley)
Ace Agencies Ltd. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
604-853-2718
MISSION Large 2 bdrm near leisure ctr. Available now. Ns/np. Rent neg. Call 604-226-7325; 604-615-7146 MISSION. Large, newer 2 bdrm. Ns/np, no laundry. $800 incl util. Nr schl/bus. Avail now. 604-826-7759
751
SUITES, UPPER
ABBOTSFORD. 3 bdrm. upper of house. N/s, pets negot. $1300/mo. includes hydro, heat & laundry. Avail. Feb 1st. 604-309-0511
752
TOWNHOUSES
Clearwater Housing Co-op (Located in CLEARBROOK VILLAGE)
HOUSING CO-OP - $989/mth 3 BDRM UNITS FOR FAMILIES
NO SUBSIDY ✦ $2,000 SHARE PURCHASE ✦ REQUIRED PRIOR TO MOVE-IN Fenced yard, one pet ok, gas F/P and 4 appliances supplied.
FRASER RIDGE Condo Living at Apartment Prices!
Close to schools & shopping Bus stop out front. Free covered parking. Sorry NO DOGS or CATS allowed. 33370 George Ferguson Way
www.eryxproperties.com
604-855-0883
Call Dave @ 604-859-0482 33555 South Fraser Way Crime Free Multi-Housing Certified MAPLE RIDGE
1 & 2 Bdrms available $825/mo & $925/mo
Queen Anne Apts.
Heat & hot water included. Fridge, stove, d/w, microwave. Senior’s Discount. Resident Manager ~ Linda
604-850-7050
* Renovated Suites * *Large *Clean *Very Quiet
✯ Aspen Court ✯
Includes: Heat, Hot Water
2450 Center St. Abbotsford
SENIOR’S DISCOUNT
604-463-2236 604-463-7450 12186-224 St, Maple Ridge Certified Crime Free Buildings MISSION 1 bdrm 2nd floor apt in Glenkirk Court, southern exposure, NS/NP, avail March 1st. $700/mo incl utils. Call or text 778-242-2325 MISSION *33523 3rd Ave: *1Bdr $695. 2 Bdr $795. *33359 2nd Ave: 1 Bdrm $625. Bachelor $550. ABBOTSFORD 33554 Switzer Ave: 2 Bdrm $725. Steve 604-751-3885
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CARS - DOMESTIC
2013 CHEVY IMPALA LT. $14,000. Charcoal with dark grey interior. Exc. cond. 3.6L, 6 cyl, 300 HP engine, remote start & keyless entry. Loaded. NO ACCIDENTS. 52,000 kms. Call 604-302-4951.
.... PLUS MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Phone 604.854.2832 or 604.864.6239
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
DL#9912
845
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
604.488.9161
NOW AVAILABLE LARGE 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES
~ SPECIAL ~ ‘08 PONTIAC Grand Prix SE 4 dr, V6 auto, full load, local, 145K. STP#6254.......$5,995. ‘02 FORD TAURUS 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto full load, 152K. STP#6202........$1,995. ‘99 VW BUG 2 dr, 4 cyl, auto, local, STP#9466............$2,995. ‘98 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 2 dr, convertible, 4 cyl, auto, loaded, local, STP#3271............$2,450.
✦ APPLY NOW ✦ Phone 604-859-7429
TRANSPORTATION
(Next to MCC) Very Competitive Rates Quiet, Clean, Well Managed.
Friday, Jan. 23rd
‘09 Dodge Grand Caravan SE 4 dr., 7 psg, Stow & Go, V6 fully loaded, local. STP# 3754............$4,995. ‘06 PONTIAC WAVE 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, STP#4213............$2,995. ‘06 CHEVY UPLANDER 4 dr, 7 psg, V6, auto, full load, local. STP#9932.........$2,995. ‘05 PONTIAC G6 4 dr, V6, auto, full load, local. STP#5585.............$4,995. ‘05 DODGE Grand Caravan 7 psg, 4 dr, V6, auto, full load. STP#115............$3,995. ‘04 CHEVY BLAZER 4x4, 4 dr, auto, full load, low k’s, local, STP#4122...$4,995. ‘04 PONTIAC MONTANA 7 psg, V6, auto, full load, STP#9626...........$2,995. ‘03 MAZDA PROTEGE 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, loaded, STP#3516............$3,495. ‘02 MAZDA MPV 4 dr, 7 pass, V6, auto, loaded STP#7816............$1,995. ‘02 SATURN 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, full load. STP#114...........$1,250. ‘97 DODGE NEON 2 dr, 4 cyl, auto, aircared, STP#5027............$1,695. ‘97 HONDA CIVIC 4 door, auto, STP#1392...........$1,450.
MISSION. Large 2 bdrm Dalke Ave. Ns/np. Avail now. Rent incl utils. 604-826-0493; 778-344-0493.
Short Term or Long term! Hotel Living
2487 Countess St. Abbotsford
Saturday Sale!
E ABBY. 3BR 2BTH, Lrg, Bright Bsmt suite, walk to schools N/P, N/S. Ref. Reqd. $1250. 778-2418530
2 Bdrm. 2 bath. $780/mo.
Concrete Bldg. Great Views of Mt. Baker. X-Lge & Bright Heat and Hot Water Incl Sprinklered. Lge patios, 2 Elevators. Lockers. Gated Pkng. Super Clean. N/P.
2467 Clearbrook Rd
CLEARBROOK: Bright 2 bdrm. Cls to bus routes & pools. N/P. Avail. now. 604-852-6879, 604-308-9795
Paul 604-864-4942
✯ Arlington Place ✯
PJ AUTO SALES LTD
ABBOTSFORD: Newly reno’d 1 bdrm. Downtown area. Private entry, full ba, sh w/d. Near amen. N/p N/s. 604-859-6152; 604-807-1198
Fully Furnished & Equipped
* Bachelor $635 * 2 Bd $865 * 3 Bd $1150 * Penthouse $1150
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
ABBOTSFORD. 2 bedroom suite. Near Townline. N/s, n/p. Available now. Call (778)347-4355
Member - Crime Free Program
Like New Townhouse. Only 3 years old. Immaculate Deluxe, 2 bdrm. + Rec. Room/Office + 2 Full Bath T/House. Flr. to ceiling storage + storage rm. in garage. 6 s/s appli. d/w, w/d, Garburator. Crown Mouldings, 9ft. ceilings, H/W laminate flooring and slate tile. Gas F/P & Alarm. 1 car garage parking. Covered patio lower & outdoor patio upper. Amenities room incls. full gym, outdoor hot tub & pool. Walk to Morgan Heights shopping. NO Smoking inside & NO Pets! $2250/mo. Avail. Feb. 1 or 15
TRANSPORTATION
ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm walk out suite. Near Terry Fox Elem, Babich area, near bus stop. All utils incl, own lndry. $700/mo. No smoking on property. N/P. Available Jan 15. Call 604-308-7613; 604-850-0164.
MISSION: 3 & 4 BDRM T/H’s, quiet family complex. Rent geared to income. N/P. Call: 604-820-1715
747
RV PADS RV Sites $345/mo.
Sewer, water, hot showers incl. Electricity, metered. Heated washrooms, ldry, 20-25 min E. of Mission Hwy #7. Walking distance to local general store, near post office, gas LCB outlets etc. 604-826-2741.
747B SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING
2005 Nissan Sentra auto, loaded, reg oil changes, 160,940 ks, mostly freeway new battery, gd tires, clean interior, some side damage, 1 owner, mechanically sound, runs very well, paperwork available. $3500 obo. Phone or text 1-604-961-8063 email kbastaja@hotmail.com. Car in Chilliwack for viewing
SCRAP CAR Removal TOP CA$H PAID on the spot. Local Business. www.a1casper.com 604-378-2029
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-721-4528
NEW BUILDING Very Competitive Rates Quiet, Clean, Well Managed.
NOW AVAILABLE BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRM. SUITES Heat & hot water included. Fridge, stove, d/w, microwave. UNDERGROUND SECURE PARKING
604-870-1118
✯ Bantview Gardens ✯
33415 Bourquin Pl. Abbotsford UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Park-like setting, close to Mill Lake, Centennial Park & 7 Oaks Mall. Quiet, clean, wellmanaged, competitive rates.
NOW AVAILABLE LARGE 1 BDRM + DEN & 2 BDRM SUITES Heat & hot water included. Fridge, stove, d/w. Senior’s Discount UNDERGROUND SECURE PARKING
PET FRIENDLY BUILDINGS! FOR LEASING & INFO.
Resident Manager ~ Carol
Call Pamela 604-751-2934 or E-mail: abbotleasing1@mainst.biz
Lightbody - 1589 sq. ft. 3 bdrm. 2.5 bath, fenced yard, playground nearby. N/p. $1400/mo. + utils. FRASER VALLEY HOME TEAM
• Bachelor • 1 Bdrm. • 2 Bdrm. Inquire About Current Rental Incentives...
TOWNHOUSE
SUITES, LOWER
SOUTH SURREY EXECUTIVE
and Hydro
Apartments
ABBOTSFORD 2866 Tims St. Nice 4 bdrm home, 1.5 bath, ldry hook ups, gas heat, f/p, garage w/large back yard & patio. Central location, near schools, transit & shops. Ns/np. Avail. Feb. 1. Ref’s. req’d. $1,250/mo. Call 604-851-4169.
Newly painted , some with new or near new flooring. Quiet, well managed, on site Manager. Undercover parking. Coin Laundry. Near library and downtown. NO Pets.
Near Shopping & Amenities.
1 & 2 Bedroom Heat / hot water included 3 Appliances
HOMES FOR RENT
Call Roslyn 604-853-3371 or email rentals@abbotsford apartments.com
or Email
meadowood@ pacificquorum.com
736
HABITAT APARTMENTS
Phone 604-852-4696
Conveniently located at
Abbotsford
604-820-0128
All rental properties are certified members of ‘’Abbotsford Crime Free Multi-Housing program’’
Great Location
ABBOTSFORD
750
ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm. ground level suite. 3114 Engineer Court. Walk to schools & shops. Ns/np. $750/mo. incl. cable. 604-649-8863
MISSION AREA. 800 SF SHOP. Available now. $450 + gst + hydro + gas. Security check and ref’s. No living quarters. 604-820-0808
$890/mo. incls. h/w & gas. Available Immediately
Call 604-852-7350
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
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Friendly Management 2 Bedroom Suites Insuite Laundry Adult Oriented
RENTALS
ABBOTSFORD - Attractive office &/or Retail Spaces Available. All located within Abbotsford’s business core. Ph Frank@ Noort Investments 604-835-6300.
CEDARWOOD MANOR
SENIORS DISCOUNTS Heat, Hot Water & Basic Cable included. Crime Free & Certified. N/S - N/P, Close to all amens. Lease & Refs. Required.
RENTALS
COMMERCIAL SPACE for Lease: 1556 sf. #106 - 33643 Marshall Rd. Abbotsford. 604-850-7731.
OAKMONT MANOR
3046 Clearbrook Road
ABBOTSFORD, 2779 MAPLE ST. 1 & 2 Bdrm from $700/mo BONUS TV/INT Call 604-504-1587
Mission
2 bdrm. Inside suite. 2 bath, laundry, gas f/p, u/g parking.
MEADOWOOD
SUNRIDGE APARTMENTS
APARTMENT/CONDO
Bach., 1 Bedroom, 2 Bedroom 3 Bdrm Bedroom Avail.
Abbotsford
Please call Annette
706
“ A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE “ www.AbbotsfordApartments.com
604-853-0333 ABBOTSFORD
RENTALS
MISSION. 7696 Grand St. 2 bdrm. Avail. March 1st $800/mo. Call 604-287-6787 or 778-552-1808.
Abbotsford Central
NEW LOWER RENTS SENIOR’S DISCOUNT
New SRI 14x70. 2 Bedroom on 55+ pad in Abby. $82,888. Chuck 604-830-1960
706
Mountainview - Bakerview
LET’S MAKE A DEAL
1989 14x70 in Ruskin MHP. Fam./Pet ok. $39,900 w/$575pad Parial view. Chuck 604-830-1960
RENTALS
604-556-7742 Cell 604-226-0975
Licensed, affordable assisted living home. 24 hr daily assistance Short or long term respite care. ~~~~~~~~~~~~
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CARS - DOMESTIC
749
STORAGE
LOCKABLE STORAGE / WORKSHOP spaces. 20’ X 40’, drive in. Small sizes available. 6 am - 10 pm access. Chase Monday - Friday. 8 am - 5 pm. 604-826-2383
Need a place to store your vehicle? Fenced secure lot in Mission NOW taking renters!! Lot permits: Vehicles, Semi Trucks, RV’s etc.
Randy at 604-850-5040
750
SUITES, LOWER
ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm. Clean, nr Robert Bateman $800. Ns/np. Avl now. 604-557-7879; 778-552-6955
CARS - DOMESTIC
NOMAD AUTO SALES
30961 Brookdale Court West Abbotsford 604-853-2035 ~ 604-996-7525 Facebook.com/ BrookdaleHouseAbbotsford
818
2444 W. Railway, Abbotsford Dennis
853-1171
Bruce
FINANCE OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE ON ALL VEHICLES
2004 SUBARU FORESTOR 2.5 XT
2012 CHEV TAHOE LT
SALE $6,970
SALE $31,970
CARS
TRUCKS / JEEPS
All wheel drive - automatic WOW WOW WOW
FWD - loaded, leather, 8 passenger
14 Mustang GT convertible 5.0 L 08 Chev HHR LS 07 Mazda 3GT 5 Speed 06 Subaru Impreza 2.5 95 Buick Regal GS
11 GMC Sierra 4x4 11 Ford Escape XLT 10 Honda CRV EXL 08 Toyota RAV 4 V6 06 Dodge Dakota 4x4
ALL on SALE!
ALL on SALE!
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Dealer #26135
Abbotsford News Friday, January 23, 2015 A47 TRANSPORTATION 845
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• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
SCRAP CARS & METALS - CA$H for CARS Up to $300. No Wheels - No Problem! Friendly &
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2006 Pontiac Torrent Whistler Blackcomb edition, 3.6 l V6, auto, leather power heated seats, p.sunroof, p.w., a/c, p.mirrors, ABS, cruise, alloy wheels, roof rack, running boards, black, 150,000km. $8500. Call or text 604-795-0639
2001 Ford F250 super duty, 222342km, $2950 or trade for Chev G20, Ford E200 or Safari van with 4.3. Call (604)846-8340
TRUCKS & VANS
33861 King Rd, Abbotsford, BC claims a Warehouseman’s Lien against the following persons goods left in storage at Pacific Mini Storage. If not paid in full on or before February 21, 2015 the goods will be sold or disposed of on February 25, 2015.
2011 SANTE FE. Mint condition. One owner. $19,000. obo. Call 604-859-6818
Professional Service. Servicing the Fraser Valley 1-855-771-2855
In the matter of the Warehouseman’s Lien Act Pacific Mini Storage at
Jonathan Trevor Wade 2003 CHEVY AVALANCHE. Great condition, runs well, very clean inside & out. Champagne colour $6,950. Call 604-768-4826 The Scrapper
2013 DODGE Grand Caravan, nice family van, loaded, 7 passenger DVD, backup camera, 43,000 kms $14,700. Call Bob 604-614-3656. 2013 TOYOTA SIENNA LE Loaded. 24,000 kms. $23,700. Call 604-857-4711
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KEY TRACK AUTO SALES Abbotsford
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30255 Cedar Lane DL# 31038 604-855-0666
CARS - DOMESTIC
1998 HONDA CIVIC 2 dr, auto Aircared. STK#652. $2,495. 2007 DODGE CARAVAN 7 psgr, auto, fully loaded. Only this week! STK#546. $3,900. 2002 HONDA CIVIC 4 dr auto, fully loaded. STK#547. $4,900. 2005 NISSAN ALTIMA 4 dr, auto, full load. STK#648 $4,900. 2007 DODGE CALIBER, 4 dr, auto. STK#602. $5,900. 2003 HONDA ACCORD 2 dr, auto, full load, ST#586 $6,900. 2007 JEEP COMPASS, 4 dr, auto, full load, STK#603 $7,900. 2008 HONDA CIVIC, 2 dr, auto, sunroof, fully loaded. STK#642. $9,900. 2009 JEEP COMPASS, 4 dr, auto. STK#606. $10,900. 2009 KIA SPORTAGE, 4 dr, auto, full load, runs good. STK# 624 $10,900. 2012 NISSAN SENTRA, 4 dr auto, sedan, full load, black. STK#614 $12,900. 2010 DODGE JOURNEY 4 dr, auto, loaded, 7 psgr STK#428. $13,900. 2011 NISSAN ALTIMA. 4 dr, auto, sedan, fully loaded, sunroof. STK#641. $14,900. 2013 TOYOTA COROLLA, 4 dr, auto, fully loaded, standard STK#639. $15,500. 2008 CHEV 1500 LT. Crew cab, 4 X 4, auto, short box, fully loaded. STK#600. $16,900.
FRASER VALLEY MITSUBISHI TRADE UP TO A MITSUBISHI AND
SAVE $1,000
+
NO PAYMENTS FOR UP TO
90 DAYS
WITH THE PURCHASE OF SELECT NEW VEHICLES
SALE ENDS JAN. 31/15
2014 2015RVR RVRSE AWD
THE FUEL-EFFICIENT CROSSOVER
BUILT BETTER. BACKED BETTER.
Ronald Clease Mission, BC Shyenne Genaille Mission, BC Bank of Nova Scotia P.O. Box 1833, Stn. M Calgary, AB 2013 Dodge Dart Vin 1C3CDFAA9DD284873 Total Owing $9,614.92 Vehicle to be sold February 14th, 2015.
604-826-8621
RE: Property owned by the late Rose Marie Blaine of 9 - 9970 Wilson Street, Mission BC V4S 1B3. Take Notice that pursuant to section 37(3) of the Regulation to the Manufactured Home Park Tenanacy Act, the landlord of the Manufactured Home Park at 9970 Wilson Street, Mission, BC V4S 1B3 intends to dispose of a 1973 Moduline Chancellor (Reg. No. 015531) and its contents (“the Property”), located in the Ruskin Place Mobile Home Park 30 days after the publication date of this notice, unless: - You take legal posetion of the Property - You establish a legal right to possession of the Property, or - You make an application to the Supreme Court to establish such a right. After the expiration of the 30 day period, the Property will be disposed of with no further notice to you. Landlord: Nordon Apartments Ltd. 886 West 46th Avenue Vancouver, BC V5Z 2R2 604-325-0395
www.keytrackautosales.ca
In the Matter of Part 3.1 (Administrative Forfeiture) of the Civil Forfeiture Act [SBC 2005, C. 29] the CFA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT:
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18” ALLOY WHEELS LARGE REAR SPOILER & ROOF RAILS CHROME GRILLE SURROUND FRONT UNDERCOVER CHROME EXHAUST FINISHER POWER DOOR LOCKS W/ REMOTE 10-YEAR / 160,000 KM POWERTRAIN LIMITED WARRANTY
45510 YALE ROAD, WEST CHILLIWACK • 604.793.0600
In the matter of the Warehouseman’s Lien Act Reliable Auto Towing claims a warehouseman’s lien against the following persons motor vehicle for towing & storage charges:
Financing Available
RVR FEATURES: / / / / / / /
$190.00 Oct. 30, 2013 Jan. 20, 2015
1998 ACCURA 1.6 EL. 4 dr, auto, loaded. STK#651 $2,900. 2003 FORD FOCUS 4 dr, auto, Aircared, STK#545, $3,900. 2002 FORD EXPLORER 4X4, auto, full load. ST#585 $5,900. 2007 DODGE Caravan 7 psgr, Aircared, STK#524 $5,900. 2007 FORD Fusion 4 dr auto, loaded A/cared ST#321 $6,900 2007 KIA RONDO 4 dr, auto, 7 psgr, leather, runs good, STK#424. $10,900. 2009 TOYOTA COROLLA 4 dr sedan, loaded. No trade. STK#504. $10,900. 2006 FORD F350 XLT quad cab, 4X4, auto, diesel, only 156K STK#17. $12,900. 2007 FORD F350 XLT Crew cab, diesel, 4X4, auto, short box only 162K. STK#126. $14,900. 2007 FORD F350 LARIAT crew cab, diesel, 4 X 4, auto short box. STK#275. $16,900.
RVR GT AWC model shown‡
0.99% 84 O.A.C AVAILABLE
# 2D Date of Lease: Date of Lien:
33166 South Fraser Way DL# 40083 778-908-5888
17 ONLY 6 LEFT months
34901 Lougheed Hwy. Mission, BC V2V 6T1
On December 10, 2010, at Highway 11 and Harris Road, Abbotsford, B.C., Peace Officer(s) of the Abbotsford Police Department seized, at the time indicated, the subject property, described as: $440 CAD, on or about 03:18 Hours. The subject property was seized because there was evidence that the subject property had been obtained by the commission of an offence (or offences) under section 5(2) (Possession for purpose of trafficking) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada (CDSA) and was therefore offencerelated property pursuant to section 11 (Search, seizure and detention) of the CDSA. Notice is hereby given that the subject property, CFO file Number: 2014-2537, is subject to forfeiture under Part 3.1 of the CFA and will be forfeited to the Government for
disposal by the Director of Civil Forfeiture unless a notice of dispute is filed with the Director within the time period set out in this notice. A notice of dispute may be filed by a person who claims to have an interest in all or part of the subject property. The notice of dispute must be filed within 60 days of the date upon which this notice is first published. You may obtain the form of a notice of dispute, which must meet the requirements of Section 14.07 of the CFA, from the Director’s website, accessible online at www. pssg.gov.bc.ca/civilforfeiture. The notice must be in writing, signed in the presence of a lawyer or notary public, and mailed to the Civil Forfeiture Office, PO Box 9234 Station Provincial Government, Victoria, B.C. V8W 9J1.
A48 Abbotsford News Friday, January 23, 2015
ND
FOR UP TO
CONTRACTS ONTHLY TERM M G N CI N A N ) URCHASE FI FORD CREDIT ON 0% APR P (O.A.C. FROM
IONAL GET AN ADDIT
500
$ 2014 F-150 XLT/XTR CREW CAB 4X4
44 149 44,149 12,905 WINTER CASH............................. – $500 MSA FINANCE CASH.....................– $750
MSRP...........................................
47,149 13,907 WINTER CASH...........................– $500 MSA FINANCE CASH................. – $750 301A 6 SPEED AUTO 301A, AUTO, 5 5.0L 0L FFV V V-8, 8 POWER GROUP, CRUISE, AIR, ANTI -THEFT, SYNC/ BLUETOOTH, 40/20/40 SEATS, SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO W/6 MONTHS FREE, 18” CHROME WHEELS, KEYLESS ENTRY, ALL TERRAIN TIRES, XLT CONVENIENCE PACKAGE, POWER ADJUSTABLE PEDALS, TRAILER TOWING PACKAGE. F1E84388
MSA FORD SALE PRICE
31,992
$
2015 FIESTA HATCHBACK
MSA FORD SALE PRICE
29,994
$
300A, 6 SPEED AUTO, 5.0L FFV V-8, POWER GROUP, CRUISE CONTROL, AIR COND, ANTI THEFT, SYNC/BLUETOOTH, 40/20/40 SEATS, SIRIUS SAT RADIO W/6 MONTHS FREE. F1E38904
24 MONTH LEASE PAYMENT
999 DOWN 359/MONTH
$ $
2499 DOWN 297/MONTH
3499 DOWN 255/MONTH
16,664 – $2,500
$
$
$
$
$
30,799 MSA CASH DISCOUNT..... – $12,303 MSA FINANCE CASH................. – $750 MSRP..................................... $
MSA FORD SALE PRICE
1.6L TIVCT ENGINE, POWER LOCKS, ABS BRAKES, AIR, TILT STEERING, ANTI-THEFT, 6 WAY ADJUSTABLE SEAT, AUTO DOOR LOCKS, SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS. FEF31515
$
PLUSGET 0 FINANCING FOR 72 MONTHS %
MSA FORD SALE PRICE
17,746
6 SPEED AUTO, 3.7L V-6, POWER GROUP, CRUISE CONTROL, AIR COND, ANTI THEFT, SYNC/BLUETOOTH, 40/20/40 SEATS, SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO W/ 6 MONTHS FREE. F1E71901
$
2014 ESCAPE SE 4WD
2015 F-150 XLT SUPERCREW 4X4
33,099 $ MSA CASH DISCOUNT... – 6,826 MSA FINANCE CASH............ – $500
MSRP.....................................
MSRP..................................$
MSA FORD SALE PRICE
25,773
$
5199 DOWN 184/MONTH
$
2014 F-150 Regular Cab STX
$
14,164
$
$ MSA CASH DISCOUNT..............
$ MSA CASH DISCOUNT..............
FORD CREDIT FINANCE CASH..............
ON SELECT NEW NEW 2014 AND MOST 2015 MODELS
2014 F-150 Crew Cab 4x4 XLT
$ MSRP...........................................
MSRP.................................
WINTER WARM-UP BONUS
1.6L ECOBOOST ENGINE, 6 SPEED AUTO,POWER GROUP, AIR COND, CRUISE CONTROL, ANTI THEFT, 6 WAY ADJUSTABLE SEAT,AUTO DOOR LOCKS, SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS, TIRE PRESSURE MONITORS, SYNC/ BLUETOOTH, AUTO TEMP CONTROL, REAR PARKING SENSORS, PERIMETER ALARM, SE CONVENIENCE PACKAGE, TONNEAU COVER, 10 WAY POWER DRIVERS SEAT EAE96213
45,149 $ MSA CASH DISCOUNT.....– 8,362 $ FORD WINTER CASH.............– 500 $ MSA FINANCE CASH............... – 750 $
MSA FORD SALE PRICE
35,537
$
ALL NEW
6 SPEED SELECT SHIFT TRANSMISSION, NEW 385HP 5.0L FFV V-8, PERSONAL SAFETY SYSTEM, PASSIVE ANTI THEFT, KEYLESS ENTRY, POWER WINDOWS/LOCKS/MIRRORS, REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY, CRUISE CONTROL, SYNC VOICE ACTIVATED BLUETOOTH, SIRIUS XM SATELLITE RADIO WITH 6 MONTHS FREE, 17” ALUMINIUM WHEELS, #7050 GVWR PKG,TRAILER TOW PACKAGE, AIRBAGS – SAFETY CANOPY® SYSTEM WITH SIDE-CURTAIN AIRBAGS FOR ALL ROWS AND ROLLOVER SENSOR, SOS POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEM™, PROGRESSIVE RANGE SELECT AND TOW HAUL MODE. F1F07538
T H E F R A S E R VA L L E Y ’ S O N LY F O R D S U P E R S T O R E ! ABBOTSFORD
604.856.9000
www.msaford.com
604.853.2293 MISSION
Highway 1 - Mt Lehman Exit - Fraser Valley Auto Mall DL#31215
MON - THURS • 8:30am - 8pm | FRI & SAT • 8:30am - 6pm | SUNDAY • CLOSED
Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers only valid at MSA Ford Sales. See your MSA Ford Sales for complete details. Limit one (1) incentive redemption per Eligible Model sale. Offers are not raincheckable. All prices plus taxes and fees. See dealer for complete details for all advertised offers. Advertised F-150 cash price is net of all cash dealer incentives including non-stackable cash. All offers good on in-stock MSA Ford Sales vehicles only. All offers subject to prior sale. All available Ford incentives, Ford Loyalty/Conquest, Finance cash, Non finance cash, and rebates/rates have been used in advertised prices. Financing/Leasing on approved consumer credit. Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment or may not be exactly as shown. All offers may be canceled or changed at any time without notice. For factory orders, a customer may either take advantage of eligible Ford retail customer promotional incentives/offers available at the time of vehicle factory order or time of vehicle delivery, but not both or combinations thereof). Our advertised prices include Freight, and P.D.I. Add dealer documentation and registration fees of $420, and applicable taxes and fees, then drive away. Lease offer Total Paid $10,792.58 including taxes and fees. Upfront costs and down payment are plus taxes and fees. Payout at end of lease is $21,921. Mileage limit is 40,000kms total, or 20,000 per year. Lease price is net of RCL cash and Ford Credit Cash. First payment plus taxes and PPSA fees due at lease inception. On approved credit. MSA Finance Cash is an optional incentive for customers who purchase a qualifying vehicle and finance it through the dealer’s partner finance institution. 90 Days no payments not compatible with non-stackable cash or MSA Finance cash. Purchasing Customers must credit qualify (OAC). Up front finance fees may apply were applicable. Offers expire January 24th, 2015 @ 6:00pm.