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Suspicious death spurs homicide probe 38-year-old man found lying on the road Vikki HOPES Abbotsford News

Police had released few answers as of yesterday into the homicide investigation involving the man who was found lying on Lonzo Road in Abbotsford Sunday night. He died at the scene. No details have yet emerged as to how the victim, 38-year-old Giuseppe (Joe) Zecca died or, if it was murder, what the motive

jacent to a park-and-ride lot. might have been. Investigators have only said it is not beEmergency crews arrived on the scene lieved that Zecca had injured himself or and attempted to render assistance, but an had fallen. Zecca was pronounced dead at 11:25 Abbotsford Police were called to the VIDEINOE p.m. scene – on Lonzo Road west of Sumas ONLws.com Police determined that Zecca’s injuabbyne Way near the corner of Vedder Way – ries ri were suspicious, and the Integrated at 11:08 p.m. after a driver saw Zecca a Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) was lying on the street. called in. The area is just north of Highway 1 near the Sumas Way on- and off-ramps and adContinued on A3

TWO BANKS ROBBED A3 Police release images of man believed to have robbed a pair of Abbotsford banks

HOLE-IN-ONE CHALLENGE A7 Annual event raises money for Holmberg House and Abbotsford Hospice Society

ALEXA’S TEAM HONOURED A10 Abbotsford Police officers saluted for taking impaired drivers off of roads

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Police believe same suspect involved in Langley hold-up The Langley robbery took place April 27 at the Willowbrook Abbotsford Police are investigating two bank robberies that occurred within two days last week and are believed CIBC on 64 Avenue. The suspect in that case also produced a note, indicated he had a weapto involve the same suspect as a on and demanded money. similar incident in Langley last He then fled in an older-model month. grey or brown van. The first incident in Abbotsford The suspect in all three robwas on Tuesday, May 5 at 6 p.m. beries is described as Caucasian, at a bank in the 32400 block of in his 30s, with a medium build South Fraser Way. and between 5’ 10” to six feet Const. Ian MacDonald said a tall. man entered the branch, waited Police have released images in line and approached a teller. obtained from video surveilHe then produced a note, delance from all three incidents. manding cash, and implied that MacDonald said banks in he had a weapon. Abbotsford should review seThe suspect was wearing a curity protocols with staff, and baseball cap and glasses. all suspicious activity should The second robbery was on Submitted be immediately reported to the Thursday, May 7 at 1:10 p.m. at a bank in the 32000 block of South Police have released surveillance footage of a man believed to police. have robbed two Abbotsford banks last week. Anyone with information Fraser Way. about these robberies is asked The suspect gave the teller a note, demanding cash, and showed a weapon in his waist- to contact the APD at 604-859-5225, text 222973 (abbypd) or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. band.

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All of Lonzo Road and a portion of Vedder Way were taped off for most of Monday as investigators remained on the scene, and a smaller portion was still cordoned off yesterday (Tuesday) while police were at a homeless camp – under the Highway 1 overpass – near where Zecca was found. IHIT did not release any new details yesterday, including whether Zecca’s death had been confirmed as a murder. Sources told The News that Zecca was homeless at the time of his passing, but he is not believed to have been living in the camp near the scene of his death. Zecca’s Facebook page indicates he was living in Surrey at the time of his last post in October 2014, and it appears he only recently came to Abbotsford. Anyone with information about Zecca’s death is asked to contact the IHIT tip line at 1-877-551-4448 or Crime Stoppers at 1-880-222-8477.

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Major McCallum development moves to public hearing Cabela’s to anchor 130,000-square-foot commercial centre Alex BUTLER

from the proposed development. The developer would be required to provide $50,000 for traffic-calming measures in the area, $30,000 for future pedesA proposal to build a large commercial development at trian or transit upgrades and other cash contributions. McCallum Road and Highway 1 – which would include a Coun. Sandy Blue said the proposal is “really exciting” and Cabela’s outdoor outfitter store – moved forward at council on would include a mix of interMonday. national and national retailCouncil gave first and secers. She said if the project ond reading to the proposed goes ahead as proposed, it 130,000-sq.ft. development, which would be anchored is already fully leased and by the 70,000-sq.ft. Cabela’s would bring jobs to the comstore. It will now go to pubmunity. lic hearing, likely on May 25. But Coun. Dave Loewen The site requires rezonnoted the significant switch ing and an amendment to from residential zoning to the official community plan commercial, and asked if (OCP), which currently desless commercial space was ignates the site as 88 per possible. cent city residential land Mark Neill, director of comand 12 per cent commercial, munity planning, said that while the proposal requires through the OCP update, 81 per cent commercial and staff are looking at the city’s 19 per cent residential. demands for commercial Sketches in a city report show the proposed development of a commerThe staff report notes that and industrial space. He said Submitted while the expansion of the cial centre, including a Cabela’s. there is some concern about commercial designation to the magnitude of the comaccommodate the Cabela’s is supported, the additional space mercial amendment proposed, as staff doesn’t yet have a full may adversely impact the development of “walkable, livable understanding of the city’s needs. and complete communities within other areas of the city inLoewen said that while he supported the project going to cluding the U-District.” The city is in the process of developing a new OCP – a plan public hearing, “I’m raising the red flag on this project.” Mayor Henry Braun told The News that Cabela’s “is a retailer that guides decision-making on growth and development in the city – and a plan for the area around the University of the that I think we’d like to see in Abbotsford,” but said residents Fraser Valley, which is located on the other side of the highway will have their say at the upcoming public hearing.

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Farmers prepare for next avian influenza outbreak Farms to receive government compensation

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In Canada, the outbreak was contained to farms in Aldergrove, Chilliwack and Abbotsford, and quarAs the poultry industry works to protect itself antines have been lifted at all affected farms. But from future avian influenza outbreaks, officials shed since its discovery in B.C., the virus has since swept new light Friday on the source of a bird flu outbreak south through the United States, causing the deaths that led to the deaths of more than 200,000 birds last of more than 25 million birds. That makes the outbreak the most damagwinter. ing avian flu outbreak in Speaking Friday during an event to announce American history. funding for poultry farmOn Friday, federal and ers affected by the avian provincial politicians influenza outbreak, B.C. were in Abbotsford to anMinistry of Agriculture nounce $1.25 million in chief veterinarian officer funding for a program Dr. Jane Pritchard said the that will pay operators of virus was likely the prodinfected farms up to 90 uct of two different influper cent of the costs assoTYLER OLSEN Abbotsford News enza strains combining ciated with the outbreak. in the wild and changing Abbotsford South MLA Darryl Plecas speaks Friday during an announcement of compensation for farmers The federal and provininto a new and more virucial governments will also affected by the avian influenza outbreak. lent disease. provide up to $325,025 to Pritchard said Ministry the BC Poultry Association to help establish insurof Agriculture staff recently discovered that a falcon killed by a B.C. hunter over the winter was infected ance to protect farmers from the financial costs of future outbreaks. with an Eurasian H5N8 version of avian influenza. The industry has been working on creating avian The discovery backed officials’ belief that the H5N2 strain found on 13 B.C. farms was the descen- influenza insurance for years, and Abbotsford farmdent of a H5N8 avian flu version that first appeared er Garnet Etsell said work was 75 to 95 per cent complete when the outbreak hit in late November. last January in Korea and later spread to Europe. “It’s going to really help the industry move forward Here in North America, that virus likely mingled in future events,” he said. “It’s not a question of if; it’s with a low-pathogenic H5N2 strain found in the a question of when.” wild before infecting local farms, Pritchard said.

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ABBOTSFORD NEWS I Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Riding changes unacceptable The provincial Electoral Boundaries Commission got it remarkably wrong in terms of proposed changes to provincial boundaries in Abbotsford and Langley. In most parts of the rapidly growing Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley areas, the redrawn provincial ridings make sense. That’s not the case here, as recently noted by the Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce and Mayor Henry Braun, who sent letters of opposition to the commission. From its current three, Abbotsford would see five MLAs, four of whom would also represent significant portions of Langley, Fort Langley, Mission or Chilliwack. One riding would be solely within Abbotsford. Instead of moving the Fort LangleyAldergrove boundary to the west to take into account growth in Langley, the commissioners split Langley in half along Highway 1. But in order to find enough people to fill two of the three ridings, the commission reached deep into Abbotsford, including rural and urban areas west and

south of the Abbotsford-Clearbrook town centre area, and going as far east as the Huntingdon-Sumas border crossing. At the same time, the commission included a portion of Chilliwack into the most eastern Abbotsford riding. These decisions serve none of the communities well. There will be four MLAs juggling Abbotsford, Langley, Mission and Chilliwack issues. Langley and Abbotsford aren’t even in the same regional district, and Abbotsford isn’t in the Metro Vancouver area, so major transportation issues such as TransLink aren’t relevant here. The commission is accepting comments until May 26. Community groups, business organizations, political watchers and others who have concerns about these proposed boundaries need to let the commission know that they are not acceptable. For more details, or to provide input, visit bc-ebc.ca.

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Other Hand It’s been 20 years since there’s been a school-aged kid around the house, so matters relating to education and its access have not been top of mind for quite some time. A story in one of the dailies yesterday did, however, catch my attention since it hailed the demise of school bus service in Maple Ridge. Axed as a cost-saving measure, the service to some 370 kids in that community ends in 2016. What surprised me, other than the impending cancellation, is that fewer than 400 students in such a large district used that bus service. What was even more eye-opening in the story was that Abbotsford and Chilliwack school districts charge kids

(parents, actually) to use their school buses. As a parent with children riding the bus in this community, you are obviously aware of all this. For those of you like me who weren’t, here’s what it costs to transport kids each morning on those ubiquitous yellow buses: $200 per child annually, rising to $400 for three or more riders in the family to get to their local school. If the student(s) attends a “school of choice,” the annual fees rise to $350 per, $700 for the family rate of three or more kids. To be clear, I’m not complaining about the cost. Any kid who rides public transit to and from school obviously pays, so why should the district (taxpayers) provide a free ride on a school bus? I’m not sure what private schools charge, if anything, for their school transportation, though I remember not only paying a user fee but an additional amount monthly to purchase the school bus service when my eldest son briefly attended such a school.

It was fair then, and I assume parents think it fair if that’s occurring today. For those who live in rural areas, having a school bus roll by the door each morning and afternoon is a convenience not to be taken lightly.

Had I children in school today, I might also be driving them if a bus was unavailable. And it has to be far less expensive and time-consuming in the long run than personally driving your kids to and from class. Far better, I’m convinced, than the massive traffic jams I see in front of many urban elementaries as parents, oblivious to the rest of the motoring public, crowd and cross streets when picking up their kids. I’m never sure if it’s laziness or parental fear that their children will come

to harm if they walk or ride their bikes to and from classes instead of being driven, but I do know that cycling to school has virtually disappeared. For the many years I’ve been driving past one elementary, the bike racks were usually empty. Now they no longer exist on that school’s yard. I suppose, however, that had I children in school today, I might also be driving them if a bus was unavailable. The weather, volume of traffic and the potential for some creep to pounce on them just makes it so. On the other hand, seeing those big yellow buses cruising through our rural areas morning and afternoon always brings back fond memories of my childhood and frosty mornings waiting at the corner for a ride. I also recall eagerly awaiting my 16th birthday so I could banish from my life the communal bus in favour of a beater car to get me back and forth, and to so many other more exciting places as well. markrushton@abbynews.com

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tion is the issue because of variances in students’ forgetting rates. Unfortunately, school systems disregard this research and continue to function as they did a century ago. FI research actually demonstrates why its methodology is flawed. It ranks schools on the basis of raw scores, which are influenced by SES. For example, two large cities showed that students in homes making less than $60,000 averaged a rating of 4.1 and 4.3. Using a $110,000 threshold, the average in both cities was 8.0. FI needs to modernize its methodology by rating gain scores, which is what really matters. Everyone would benefit more from knowing which schools are most successful in improving student achievement. The measure of good teaching is knowing how much students improve. Jim Dueck, Abbotsford

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A total of 11 Abbotsford for alcohol- and drugPolice officers have been related driving offences, honoured for their part according to a news rein taking 420 impaired lease. Alexa’s Team memdrivers of the road in bers from the Lower 2014. The officers are Mainland were honmembers of Alexa’s oured at the Justice Team, named for Alexa Institute of B.C. on May Middelaer, who was 7 for their work in rekilled by an impaired ducing alcohol-related driver in 2008 when she crashes. Abbotsford Police was four years old. Const. Patrick The team conKelly was recogsists of RCMP nized as an “All and municipal Star” for taking officers commitat least 34 crimited to reducing nally impaired the number of drivers off the impaired-drivroad in 2014. ing deaths in O t h e r B.C. PAT KELLY Abbotsford ofNew measures ficers honwere enacted in 2010 to combat drink- oured were: constables ing and driving in B.C., Thomas Baker, Chris including the immedi- Frose, Daniel Baldinger, ate roadside prohibition Larry Campbell, John Davidson, Jeff Morgan, program. Oakman, Since that time, Michael Alexa’s Team members Donald Ridder, Ken have processed more Wilson and Renae than 66,000 sanctions Williams.

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For the record A May 8 News story did not list all eight Abbotsford elementary schools in the province’s top 100, according to the latest Fraser Institute report. They are: King Traditional (53), MEI (53), St. James (67), Matsqui (67), Auguston Traditional (73), Bradner (73), South Poplar (93), and Dasmesh Punjabi (99). The rankings are based on Foundation Skills Assessments tests given to students in Grades 4 and 7 in 978 public and private schools.


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The Abbotsford Rugby Football Club won the Division 2 men’s provincial championship with a 28-7 victory over Richmond at the Brockton Oval in Vancouver. Noah Jensen scored a pair of tries as ARFC used their superior speed and wide attack game to run the larger Richmond side into the ground. Nathan Sandhu, Curtis Soanes, Dan Tau scored single tries. The squad went 18-4 during the season.

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Roger Lorne Elias passed peacefully into God’s hands on May 3rd at The Residence in Mission at the age of 83. He had struggled with Lewy Body Dementia with Parkinsonism for over 10 years under the loving care of his wife, then in care facilities for a year and a half. Roger is survived by Sylvia, his wife of nearly 57 years, his son Dean, his daughter Teresa (Mark), 3 grandsons; Colton, Nick and Hayden, soon-to-bedaughter-in-law Lauren, sisters Janice (Ken) & Deanna (Dan), many nieces & nephews, and was predeceased by his brother Glenn (Jeane). Roger was born in Drake, Saskatchewan on December 31, 1931 to John and Mary Elias. Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, May 16 at 2pm at North Valley Baptist Church in Mission. His family wishes to thank the former staff of Pleasantview Care Home, and everyone at The Residence (TRIM) for the loving & compassionate care of Roger through his final year. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer’s Society of Canada will help raise awareness for the little - known disease of Lewy Body Dementia (LBD). More information on LBD

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Jake (Jaap) went home to be with His Saviour on Friday, May 8, 2015 while loving nurses were taking care of him. His passing went quickly even though he spent the last 4 weeks at Abbotsford Regional Hospital. Jake was born in Holland to Adrianus and Fransina Groeneweg on December, 25, 1960. Jake was known for his compassion and care for people and Gods world. Growing up on a farm, he moved to Canada where he worked as a herdsman. In Abbotsford he met his loving wife, MaryAnn and started his family. Arlen (Vanessa), Ben (Alex), Garret and Esther were born while he worked at achieving his lifelong goal of being a farmer. In 1991 he moved to the farm working together with Henk & Aukje de Goede. His other passions were serving the Lord by being an elder, and writing several sermons. He loved people and was curious about most things, talking and asking questions. He will be sadly missed by his wife, children, moms, & dad, brothers and sisters, nieces, nephews, friends, and church family. Viewing will be held on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 from 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm, at Henderson’s Funeral Home, 34537 Marshall Road, Abbotsford, BC. Jakes memorial will be held on Friday, May 15, 2015 at 1:00 pm at Living Hope Christian Reformed Church, 34631 Old Clayburn Rd, Abbotsford, BC. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Food Grains. Tributes and condolences may be left at: www.hendersonsabbotsfordfunerals.com

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RALSTON Illa Dorothy (nee Case) Passed away peacefully at Abbotsford Regional Hospital on April 22, 2015 with her sons Bruce and Wayne Ralston by her side. Illa Dorothy Case was born on December 31, 1916 in Clayburn, BC. Her parents were John and Mary Case of Clayburn. She and Howard moved with their 3 sons to Penticton in 1957 when Howard was transferred to the Elmer Cannery in Penticton, BC. They returned to live their retirement years in Abbotsford in 1981 to be near family and friends. Dorothy had many hobbies, she was an avid gardener and accomplished card player. She had a very adventurous spirit and loved to travel to see her sons in Edmonton, AB and Golden, BC. In 2014 she was awarded with an Abbotsford Pioneer Award. She is survived by her sons, Lee Ralston, St. Albert, SK, Wayne Ralston, Edmonton, AB, and Bruce Ralston, Keremeos, BC. She leaves behind two grandchildren, Matthew Ralston, Toronto, ON, Roxanne Ralston, Port Alberni, BC and a great granddaughter Jamie Lucus. She is pre-deceased by her husband Robert Howard Ralston and son Michael Ralston. A small Celebration of Life was held in the hall of Almanda Court in Abbotsford, BC on April 26, 2015 and was attended by about 70 family and friends. The family would like to thank the staff of nurses at Abbotsford Regional Hospital for their kindness and compassion. A very heartfelt special thanks and gratitude to her friends Jean, Vera, Coral and Tilda for all their assistance and guidance during this difficult time.

On April 28th 2015, surrounded by family and friends, Rhonda Graw lost her battle with ALS. Born to the late Cyril and Irene Warren on January 2, 1964, Rhonda grew up in Surrey and graduated from Queen Elizabeth Senior Secondary in June 1982. She married the love of her life, Jeff Graw on August 15, 1987 and they relocated to Abbotsford. Rhonda worked for Lilydale and Black Press. She was an avid lover of animals, books, desserts and good glass of wine. Rhonda was so loved by all who knew her. Always smiling, she had a continual positive attitude and even the diagnosis of ALS in 2012 could not dampen her spirit. Continually classy, undeniably brave and a fighter until the end, Rhonda is survived by her husband Jeff, her son Eric, her sister Sherry, her brother Dale (Donna) and an abundance of family and friends. Services to honour her life will be held on May 29, 2015 at 1:30 pm at Abbotsford Evangelical Free Church 33218 Marshall Road, Abbotsford, BC. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the ALS society of BC at www.alsbc.ca or to cruisincanadaforals at http://www.alsbc.ca/events/ third-party-events/373-cruisincanadaforals “When it is dark enough, you can see the stars.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson


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APPLY NOW: A $2,500 Penny Wise scholarship is available for a woman entering the Journalism Certificate Program at Langara College in Vancouver. Application deadline May 31, 2015. Send applications to fbula@langara.bc.ca. More information: www.bccommunitynews.com/ourprograms/scholarship. HIP OR KNEE REPLACEMENT? COPD or Arthritic Conditions? The Disability Tax Credit. $1,500 Yearly Tax Credit. $15,000 Lump Sum Refund (on avg) Apply Today!1-844453-5372. Witness needed for a hit and run motor vehicle accident that occurred on Friday, March 20, 2015 at 5:15pm on Townline Road involving a 2002 Nissan with BC plate no. 877 RAH and a black 1998 Volvo. If you have any information regarding this accident please contact Harry Bains at 604.864.6131.

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REGER, John David July 10, 1925 - May 10, 2015 It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of John Reger. He will be missed by his wife Helen (67 years) daughters Doris (John), Karin (Vern), daughter-in-law Marilyn, his nine grandchildren, fifteen great grandchildren, his brothers Henry (Edith), Corny (Willene), sister Helen (Ron), sister-in-law Frieda, many nieces, nephews, and many friends. John was predeceased by his parents, David and Helen, sister Annie, brother Bill, sister Mary, and son Ken. Graveside service will be held Friday, May 15 at 12 o’clock noon at Maclure Road Cemetery followed by the Memorial Service at 1:30 p.m. at Bethel Mennonite Church. The family would like to thank Dr. Natros of Langley, Dr. Paul, and staff of the Menno Hospital for their care and kindness. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Online condolences to the family may be made to: www.wiebeandjeskefh.com Wiebe & Jeske 604.859.5885

Born Dec. 1, 1937 in Echten, the Netherlands and resided in Abbotsford, B.C. Son of the late Gerrit and Baukje Apperloo was called home by his Lord and Saviour on Wed. May 6, 2015 in his 77th year. Frank will be dearly missed by his family and his wife Gloria Casey. Predeceased by 8 brothers and sisters, and many in-laws. Survived by 3 sisters, Doetje VanDanselaar, Aukje (Henk) DeGoede and Aaltje DeRuiter, and 2 brothers, Dirk (Tina) and Marten Simon (Charlotte). Survived by his children Grace Towe, Garritt, Will (Lesley), Frank (Jenny), Mike (Vivian), Wayne, Rena (Tony) Tenhage, Simone (Henry) Vis, Ben (Trish) along with their mother, Betty Apperloo-Pieffers and Kevin (Heather) and Sylvia Casey. He leaves behind 25 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. He will be deeply missed by Dakota and Jordan and many members of his community. Frank was very proud of his volunteer work at Albert Dyck Park with his good friend Jane. A private family gathering was held on Saturday, May 9, 2015 at Bakerview Community Crematorium & Celebration Center in Mission, B.C. In honor of Frank’s love of animals, donations may be directed to the S.P.C.A. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting

SIMPSON Earl Alfred Oct. 5, 1930 ~ April 17, 2015

Earl died at the Abbotsford hospital. Thank you to all the kind caregivers there. He leaves his dear wife Eleanor, daughters Deborah and Laurie, his (late) son Daniel, step children Sean, Mark, Heather, and Erin, as well as many other family members and friends in Canada and the US. Earl worked for many years for the Federal Government. As an avid musician, he lent his skills as choir director and saxophone player to many ensembles throughout his life. Earl was also a supporter of Christian ministries that support less fortunate children abroad. Rest in peace Earl. May the Lord bless you all! John 14. Online condolences to the family may be made to: www.wiebeandjeskefh.com

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MEIER, Hugo Born on July 15, 1930 in Rumlang, Switzerland, passed away on May 6, 2015 in Chilliwack, B.C. He will be dearly missed by his wife Nancy of 56 years, son Ernest (Susan), grandchildren Melissa, Aaron and Lexi, daughter Pam (Jean-Pierre) Mottl, grandchildren Jeff (Amanda) and Jackie, brothers Ernst and Willi, extended family and friends. Hugo and his wife Nancy started dairy farming on #3 Rd in 1961. Until recently he enjoyed working on the farm with his Brown Swiss cows and spending hours in the orchard. Many thanks to Doctor Bartel, the nurses and staff at Cascade Lodge for their caring help and support. No funeral service by request. Online condolences may be made to www.wiebeandjeskefh.com Wiebe & Jeske 604.859.5885

SOOD, Dr. Alok Dr. Alok Sood suddenly passed away on May 9th, 2015. Funeral will take place at Fraser River Community Crematorium, Abbotsford. BC on Sunday, May 17th at 11.am. Bhog ceremony will follow at 1.00 pm at Khalsa Diwan Society Gurudwara, Abbotsford, BC. For further information please call 604-853-7574.

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GETTY Racile Norma Racile passed away into the presence of her Lord on April 21, 2015. Very recently she was privileged to celebrate with family and friends the milestone of 90 years - a life filled with the blessings of God and shared with others. Racile was born February 26, 1925 in Portland, Oregon but grew up in Alhambra, CA. She was predeceased by her mother and father, Orval and Edythe nee Mings and her older brother Rowland. She is survived by her loving husband Ken, sister-in-law Betty Jo Mings, four siblings and their spouses: Mary (Ken), Marvin (Rae Ann), David (Gail), Gail (Jim) - all living on the west coast USA. Racile and her husband Ken have been career missionaries for 66 years serving with WEC International - 25 years in North India in student ministry and then as Canadian directors of the mission. In 1993 they made Abbotsford their semi-retirement home and have a continuing ministry at GATEWAY Training for CrossCultural Service. As news of Racile’s homegoing has spread around the world tributes have come from everywhere. Again and again, those with whom she worked made mention of Racile’s quiet and gentle spirit coupled with gracious serving of others, as what they will always remember. More important than this is the commendation she has received from her Lord and Saviour, “Well done thou good and faithful servant: Enter thou into the joy of thy Lord.” A Celebration of Racile’s Life will be held on Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 2:00 pm at Immanuel Fellowship Baptist Church, 2950 Blue Jay Street, Abbotsford, BC (Corner of Bluejay and Maclure). In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to WEC International for Gateway training. Gateway is a ministry of WEC International Canada, a registered Canadian charity. It is the North American missionary training centre (MTC) for WEC International (Worldwide Evangelization for Christ). Tributes and condolences may be left at www.hendersonsabbotsfordfunerals.com

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CLASS 1 DRIVERS & OWNER / OPERATORS AXL AMAZING XPRESS Ltd., 2880 Gardner Court, Abbotsford BC V2T 5H9 is looking for Class 1 Drivers and Owner / Operators - pen to pen (8 positions). Salary $24.50/hr. Minimum 1 year experience. Duties: Drive truck, load/unload goods, pre-inspection / maintenance of vehicle, do emergency repairs, maintain log book, speak fluent English. Email resume to:

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CLASS 1 HIGHWAY LINE HAUL COMPANY DRIVERS Van Kam’s Group of Companies requires Class 1 Drivers for the SURREY area. Applicants must have a min 2 yrs industry driving experience.

We Offer Above Average Rates! To join our team of professional drivers please send off a resume and current drivers abstract to: careers@vankam.com For more info about Line Haul, call Bev, 604-968-5488 We thank all applicants for your interest! Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.

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DIXON, William (Bill) It is with profound sadness that we announce the sudden and tragic passing of William Peter Edward (Bill) Dixon on Friday, May 1, 2015 at the age of 33. Left behind to cherish his memory is his wife Tami (nee Kendall) and their two-year-old son Frazier. Bill is survived by his mother Edith Gazzola, stepfather Clark Carter, brother Jeremy Dixon (Raquel), step brother Timothy Carter, father-in-law Alan Kendall (Cathy), brotherin-law Sid Kendall (Jodi), aunt Judy MacNeill (Rodger), uncle Michael Gazzola (Pam), aunt Patricia Zimmer (Robert), aunt Mary Ellen Beamin (Charlie), aunt LeaAnn Russell, aunt Debra Dunsmore (Mic). He will also be missed by nieces, nephews, cousins and numerous lifelong friends. Bill was predeceased by his father Michael Dixon, grandparents Edward Dixon (Dorothy), Ruth Dixon, Peter and Mary Gazzola, uncle Peter Gazzola and mother-in-law Noreen Kendall. Bill was born in Hope, BC on May 18, 1981, and growing up he spent time in Hope, Vancouver and Yale. He graduated from Hope Senior Secondary in 2000, and lived in Lone Butte before moving to Kamloops, where he enrolled in welding at Thompson Rivers University. While in Kamloops, Bill met his wife Tami and they began their life together; they married on a sun swept Mexican beach in January 2012, surrounded by their closest friends and family members. Bill took great pride in his family. Though he spent years working in camps in Alberta, he was hired by Highland Valley Copper in February and was so excited to finally be back home full-time. His passing was shocking and terribly unfair, we take solace in knowing he was with friends and doing something he loved. Bill is loved so deeply by everyone he knew, he will be greatly missed. A celebration of life will be held on Saturday May 16th at 2pm at the Schoening Funeral Chapel with Pastor Don Maione officiating. In lieu of flowers, a family trust account has been set up at TD Canada Trust in support of Tami and Frazier. Donations can be made at any branch quoting Transit #91460 and Account #6316630. On line condolences may be expressed at www.schoeningfuneralservice.com

HIGHWAY OWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS Van Kam’s group of companies req. Highway linehaul owner operators based in our Surrey terminal for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain driving experience/training. We offer above average rates and an excellent employee benefits package. To join our team of professional drivers, email a detailed resume, current driver’s abstract and details of your truck to: careers@vankam.com or Call 604-968-5488 or Fax: 604-587-9889 Only those of interest will be contacted.

Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.

LONG HAUL DRIVERS 10 required, full-time permanent for Bill’s Trucking Ltd. of 2866 Mt. Lehman Rd. Abbotsford, BC, V4X 2N6 Required: Class 1 D/L with air. Good English language skills & high school diploma. Duties: Loading and unloading products and bomb product for skid and transport to required locations. Develop business relationships with clients through daily interactions. Complete pre-trip and post-trip inspections of truck and safely operate equipment. Interact daily with the Warehouse, Sales and Customer Care Teams. Wage: $23/hr.

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Fax: 604-864-8858 33677 Hallert Rd. Abbotsford CROP WORKERS Calais Farms Ltd. is seeking to fill 8 Crop Worker positions. Job duties include: maintaining and harvesting greenhouse grown peppers at our Abbotsford location. The candidate must be able to work 40-60 hours per week in hot, humid environments performing repetitive tasks consistently. Because of the seasonality of the work, the position may be terminated early. Wages are $10.33/hr +4% vacation pay No experience necessary. To apply, please send resume via e-mail to:

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Employment Opportunity - Kindergarten Teacher Squiala Elementary is a Band operated school located in Chilliwack, B.C. Our school offers a Montessori program, K4 through to Grade 3 and accommodates approximately 50 students. We have an opening for the position of a Teacher for our Kindergarten class. Please self identify if of Aboriginal Ancestry.

Responsibilities: The Teacher is responsible for the instruction of Kindergarten.

Skills and Qualifications: • Holds a valid B.C. Teacher’s certificate, TQS Category 5 • Bachelor of Education Degree • Active member of the B.C. College of Teacher’s • Experience and/or training in Montessori • A good understanding of the B.C. curriculum • Recent classroom teaching experience • Solid classroom management skills • Ability to prepare and apply long range planning for all students, which includes student modification and adaptation • Experience with IEP’s and special education practices • Genuinely committed to a high standard of professionalism, integrity and academic excellence • Knowledge of Sto:lo culture and Halq’eme’ylem and the ability to incorporate both into the classroom • Successful experience working within a First Nations community • Strong verbal and written communication skills • Dedicated to teamwork approach • Ability to work well with teachers, support staff, students and parents • Ability to maintain confidentiality • Must undergo a successful Criminal Record Check

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GUTTER & ROOF Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627

HELP WANTED

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Local cut-flower greenhouse operator in Maple Ridge, looking for P/T & F/T individuals. Job involves the harvesting of flowers & physically demanding greenhouse work. Must have own transportation & be able to work flexible hours including wknds. Greenhouse experience a definite asset. $10.75/hour.

EXPERIENCED UPPER & LOWER LUBE TECH’S only

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.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

CHICKEN CATCHERS

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Receiver / Yard Person

Who is willing to be part of the Management team. Guaranteed hourly rate plus 25% profit sharing. No clientele required. Paid birthday. Dental and drug benefits. Equipment supplied and maintained. Advanced annual upgrading training. Call Excavator & Backhoe Operator Training. Be employable in 4-6wks. Call 604-546-7600. www.rayway.ca

PERSONAL SERVICES

AMAZING WAVE SPA Acupuncture & Acupressure. 113-2580 Cedar Park Pl. Abby.

HAIRSTYLIST WANTED

EDUCATION

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

Education Program Located in Chilliwack

Length of Employment and Wage Range: This is a full-time position. Wage based on experience.

Journeyman Trades – Mechanic (Commercial Vehicle) For posting details visit http://hr.sd34.bc.ca/careers

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:lō Nation HR Personnel

Application Procedure: Fax or email: • Cover letter; • Resume with most recent Elementary Classroom teaching references (3 professional and 1 personal); • School evaluation/practicum reports; • Philosophy of teaching practices. To: M. Marasco, Principal, 604-792-4522 (fax) or marlenemarasco@squiala.com

Application deadline: May 15, 2015 05/15F_SN1

The Abbotsford School District invites applications from qualified candidates for the following position:

For complete details visit our website: www.stolonation.bc.ca click on Jobs link on the Homepage

Thank you for your interest, however only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

05/15F_SN1


Abbotsford News Wednesday, May 13, 2015 A27 HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 320

MOVING & STORAGE

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

604 - 720 - 2009 ~We accept Visa & Mastercard~

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL

MISSION TOPSOIL ✦ Screened Topsoil

✦ Mushroom Manure ✦ Bark Mulch ✦ Sand & Gravel

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

374

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 560

MISC. FOR SALE

Do you have a DISABILITY? Physical or mental. We can help you get up to $40,000 back from the Canadian Government. FOR DETAILS check out our website: disabilitygroupcanada.com or CALL us today Toll-Free 1-888-875-4787.

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES

RICK EDEN

Selling Your Home? Call

RICK EDEN 604.854.4888 FREE

$25 Off with this Ad

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Quality work at the lowest price Phone & compare. In business 25 years. Fully Insured. Free Estimates.

Property Evaluation

Jerry, 604-500-2163

PSK PAINTING

25 Year Gold Master Medallion Recipient

Landmark/Rick Eden Agencies

PETS 456

FEED & HAY 706

www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for 10yrs

PAINT SPECIAL 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. NORTHSTARS PAINTING www.northstars-painting.com Master Painters at Students Rates. We will BEAT any Qualified Quotes. 778.344.1069 POLAR BEAR PAINTING & Pressure Washing. $299~3 rooms (walls only 2 coats.) 604-866-6706

338

PLUMBING

BRO MARV PLUMBING Plumbing, heating, clogged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com 10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Call Aman: 778-895-2005

341

PRESSURE WASHING

POWER WASHING since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627

APARTMENTS

• 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

477

Clean, Quiet & Spacious. 3 minute walk to Seven Oaks Mall.

24/7 On-Site Staff 1 Bdrm. from $599 2 Bdrm. from $725

CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION

Senior Discounts

in need of caring homes! All cats are spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at:

Call Kel for Details

German Shepherd pups, vet check, 1st shots, own both parents, gd tempered, farm & family raised in country, good guard dog/family pet. born feb 11. $750; 604-796-3799 or 604-845-6027, no sunday calls

SUNRIDGE APARTMENTS

32815 George Ferguson Way

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 1 bdrm. from

.2 bdrm t/house. Sooke Harbour Resort & Marina Tim 250-341-5423

FRUIT & VEGETABLES

2 bdrm. from

$660 $760

· Across the street from Superstore & Seven Oaks Shopping Mall · 24/7 On-site staff

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

ABBOTSFORD CRIME FREE Multi Housing Program BACHELOR APARTMENT $440/mo. No Pets Hot water included. Quiet, parklike setting.

604-853-0333 ABBOTSFORD

Great View Available Now! Bach., 1 Bedroom, 2 Bedroom 3 Bdrm Bedroom Avail.

356

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Bedding Plants Hanging Baskets Seed Potatoes Open Daily

8 am ~ 6 pm (Closed Victoria Day) 5486 Riverside Street Corner of Harris & Riverside Matsqui Village

551

ABBOTSFORD 31030 Deertrail Dr 5 bdrm. 2.5 ba. New appl. Cov’d deck. 1 bedroom legal suite. $469,000. 604-751-2386; 859-0146

630

Heat, Hot Water & Basic Cable included. Crime Free & Certified. N/S - N/P, Close to all amens. Lease & Refs. Required.

Call 604-852-7350 ABBOTSFORD

FAMILY MAN w/truck for yard & home clean-ups, odd jobs, scrap removal. Free est. 604-820-2383

YARD CARE / JUNK REMOVAL Odd Jobs. Pressure Washing

Remove almost anything / any size from house, yard, farm or business. Furn., appl., electronics scrap metal, yard waste etc. 1 call does it all ~ Low Rates Dave 604-825-0066

DAVID & ABIGAIL’S HAULING. Full size p/u truck w/side racks for various hauling jobs. 604-226-6514. BUYING OR SELLING? Use bcclassified.com - Merchandise for Sale 500’s

Apartments

$300,000. 604-880-5062 or 604-476-0332

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

587

TOOLS

604-826-1515

Ask about our

99

$

ROOM SPECIAL

CALL TODAY! 604-803-5041 www.benchmarkpainting.ca

1 MONTH FREE

Townhouses

IRENE APARTMENTS

1 Bedroom lofts & 2 Bedrooms 5 Appliances

✦ Senior Discount ✦ Resident Managers ✦ Sorry No Pets

1 bdrm from $625 2 bdrm. from $745 SENIORS SPECIALS! 1989 14x70 in Ruskin MHP. Fam./Pet ok. $39,900 w/$575pad Partial view. Chuck 604-830-1960

www.pacificquorum.com Pacific Quorum Properties Inc

Easy Highway Access. Storage Lockers & Parking Available!

778.982.2590 New SRI *1296 sq/ft Double wide $99,988. *New SRI 14’ wide $74,900. Repossessed mobile homes from $1900. www.glenbrookhomes.net

MANUFACTURED HOMES. MOBILE HOMES. MODULAR HOMES.

ABBOTSFORD 1 bdrm sm. quite bldg. Near mall, sm pet ok. June 1. $750 incl heat/hydro. 778-779-1951 ABBOTSFORD. 1 bdrm. top flr. Near malls. 1 sm pet. $775 utils incl. June 1. 778-779-1951

NEW & USED Call Chuck at 604-830-1960 ~ your local SRI dealer ~

ABBOTSFORD 33509 Marshall Rd 2 bdrm apt, 3 appl., quiet building, corner unit. $850/mo. Avail. June. 1st. 604-615-5127

VACANT MANUFACTURED HOME PADS AVAILABLE

Abbotsford / Mission – $685 1 bedroom suites now available. Take your pick, Classic or Renovated McCallum / Marshall area. 778-344-2787

45+ Abbotsford 55+ Abby, Langley, Mission, Hope Chuck 604-830-1960

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.

TRANSPORTATION 812

AUTO SERVICES

LICENSED MECHANIC available for almost all your repair needs. Adrian 604-854-0937.

838

Call Esther 604-853-0549

RECREATIONAL/SALE

2003 FORD MOTORHOME, 22’ long, V10 engine, good condition, 133,000 kms. $19,000. obo. Call (604)853-3549

845

FRASER RIDGE Condo Living at Apartment Prices!

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

* 1 Bdrm - $715

Call Dave @ 604-859-0482 33555 South Fraser Way Crime Free Multi-Housing Certified

.

The Scrapper

MISSION

HABITAT APARTMENTS 33366 2nd Ave. Mission

1 Bedroom suite $635 2 Bedroom suite $750 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.

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

OAKMONT MANOR Member - Crime Free Program

2 Bdrm. 2 bath. $780/mo. Close to schools & shopping Bus stop out front. Free covered parking. Sorry NO DOGS or CATS allowed. 33370 George Ferguson Way

• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

851

TRUCKS & VANS

1992 FORD 5 TON 24’ FLATDECK truck, MVI til June 30th, $5000 obo. Call: 604-908-0164

604-855-0883 709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ABBOTSFORD. Attractive office & or Retail Spaces avail. All located within Abbotsford’s business core. Right now we can accomodate your needs up to 11,000 sq. ft. Ph. Frank Noort Investments 604-835-6300.

2003 CHEVY AVALANCHE. Great condition, runs well, very clean inside & out. Champagne colour $6,950. Call 604-864-0918 or 778-982-1755.

COMMERCIAL SPACE for Lease: 1556 sf. #106 - 33643 Marshall Rd. Abbotsford. 604-850-7731.

2009 DAKOTA, 4 door, comes with canopy. Rebuilt motor. 118,000 kms. $15,500. Call (604)619-1755 2012, 3500 GMC savana cargo Van with reefer diesel, 205,000 km $26,500, just inspected. Ph 250833-0307.

MISSION AREA. 800 SF SHOP. Available now. $450 + gst + hydro + gas. Security check and references. No Living Quarters. 604-820-0808

736

MARINE

HOMES FOR RENT

ABBOTSFORD 3 bdrm, 2 full bath, dble garage, priv sundeck & yard, new appls. May15/June1st. $1450. 604-557-1347 or 604-751-2854. ABBOTSFORD. Clayburn Rd. 2 bdrm. home with basement, large yard. N/s. Avail. now. 604-859-4938 MISSION: 2bdrm house w/enclosed carport, split level, 1-1/2 bths. Some appl. On 1 acre, n/s, n/p. June 15th. $1450/m. (604)826-9419

912

BOATS

6HP JOHNSON MOTOR, $450 firm. Call: (604)870-0620

SEVYLOR HF360 FISHHUNTER inflatable boat with 2.5 HP Suzuki outboard motor, like new, $975. 604-556-7761.

Conveniently located at

3046 Clearbrook Road

ABBOTSFORD RENOVATED SUITES

Please call Annette

2377 Bevan Cr.

All Collectibles 50% Off 32608 Fraser Crescent

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

Furniture, Exercise equipment, Hot tub covers & parts, tools & various h/hold items.

NOW-May 16

or Email

LOT in Abbotsford

Moving Sale Everything Must Go!

MISSION M.C.C. THRIFT SHOP Collectables Sale

Phone 604-852-4696

60’ x 300’ Zoned low rise Apartment @ 33515 Switzer Ave.

GARAGE SALES

Saturday May 16th 9am to 2pm

Apartment & Townhouse Complex

LOTS

ABBOTSFORD JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca

Please Call Rick 604.319.9151

Come See What You Have Been Missing!

SENIORS DISCOUNTS

MEADOWOOD The Valley’s Premier Farm Market Family owned & operated since 1975

1 Bdrms Stes 2 Full Baths, In-Suite Storage, Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher, Garburator, In-Suite Laundry Hook-ups, On-Site Mgmt. Please call for Prices. Pets negotiable. Age 40 Senior & Adult Oriented

TOWNHOUSES

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.

Call Ian 604-724-6373 CLASSIFIED ADS WORK! CALL 604-854-6397

34313 Forrest Terrace Abbotsford’s Best Kept Secret

752

ABBOTSFORD. 50+ Adult co-op. 2 bdrm 2 person occupancy. N/p, N/s. $500/mo. Application requirements before approval. Contact Manager, Bryan 604-855-8638. MISSION: 3 BDRM T/H, quiet family complex. Rent geared to income. N/P. Call: 604-820-1715

www.eryxproperties.com

604.556.6465

fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

Forest Terrace Apartments

Phone 604-556-7705

PETS OKAY

PETS

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

542

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.

APARTMENT/CONDO

BLUERIDGE

#1 PET SOURCE

706

Abbotsford Central

RENTALS

Peter 604-768-6980 www.pskpainting.com

RENTALS

Mountainview - Bakerview

1 & 2 Bedroom Suites

Tree Removal/Topping/Spiral Thinning/Hedge Trimming/Stump Grinding. Free Estimates. WCB/Fully Insured AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.

APARTMENT/CONDO

NEW LOWER RENTS SENIOR’S DISCOUNT

FOR SALE BY OWNER

TREE BROTHERS SPECIALIST

706

LET’S MAKE A DEAL

REAL ESTATE 625

RENTALS

THIS IS WHERE YOU WANT TO LIVE

SAWMILLS from only $4,397 MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.

TREE SERVICES

A&D TREE & GARDEN. Removal / Pruning / Landscaping, yard care. Exp /Ins’d. Free est. 604-226-6514

REAL ESTATE

11 LOCATIONS

741

OFFICE/RETAIL

ABBOTSFORD. Quality office space. 2316 McCallum Rd. 660 sq ft. 2nd floor, 2 executive offices, boardroom, receptionist area. Includes heat, light, air, taxes. $924/mo. Bill 604-857-3409

746

ROOMS FOR RENT

• Bachelor • 1 Bdrm. • 2 Bdrm.

ABBOTSFORD *CLEAN ROOMS* Bsmt rooms $425. Main floor rooms $450 incl utils & lndry 604-854-1000

PET FRIENDLY BUILDINGS! FOR LEASING & INFO.

ABBOTSFORD E. Furn. room incl util. use of ldry & kit. Ns/Np $445 +$200DD. 604-853-8175, 751-1520

Inquire About Current Rental Incentives...

Call Pamela 604-751-2934 or E-mail: abbotleasing1@mainst.biz

747

RV PADS RV Sites $345/mo.

MISSION

CEDARWOOD MANOR * * * *

Friendly Management 2 Bedroom Suites Insuite Laundry Adult Oriented

604-820-0128 CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS WITH DOLLAR DEALS 604-854-6397

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.

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

In the matter of the Warehouseman’s Lien Act, Aggressive Auto Towing 63 West Railway, Abbotsford, BC V2S 8B6. 604-854-5669 claims a Warehouseman’s Lien against the following vehicle:

Svetlana Nikitina 217 - 633 Bucketwheel Vancouver, BC V5Z 4A7 2003 GMC Jimmy Vin# 1GKCT18X93K115852 Amount owing: $6615.80 If the said vehicles are not paid for and retrieved by May 26, 2015 they will be sold or disposed of to cover costs.


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Abbotsford News Wednesday, May 13, 2015

ALL NEW 2015 FOCUS HATCHBACK SE F E AT U R E S · SYNC® WITH MYFORD® VOICEACTIVATED COMMUNICATIONS · POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, MIRRORS · EASY FUEL® CAPLESS FUEL FILLER · REAR VIEW CAMERA · AIR CONDITIONING

· · · ·

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2.0L I4 ENGINE 16-INCH ALUMINUM WHEELS ADVANCETRAC® WITH ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL ANTI THEFT/KEYLESS ENTRY

LEASE FOR ONLY

229

$

PER MONTH

WITH $

60 MONTH LEASE

499

DOWN

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THE 2015 FIESTA HATCHBACK S SALE PRICE

16,318

$

FINANCE CASH

2,500

$

FINAL SALE PRICE

13,818

$

F E AT U R E S · POWER GROUP · ANTI-THEFT/KEYLESS ENTRY · 1.6L TIVCT ENGINE · AIR CONDITIONING · ADVANCETRAC® WITH ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL

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ALL NEW 2015 F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 LEASE FOR ONLY

%

FINANCING

FOR 72 MONTHS

SYNC WITH 4” MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISPLAY WITH LCD SCREEN EASY FUEL® CAPLESS FUEL FILLER ICE BLUE CLUSTER LIGHTING SOS POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEM TILT AND TELESCOPING STEERING

323

$

PER MONTH

WITH

2 YEAR LEASE

F E AT U R E S · 5.0L V-8 · XTR PACKAGE · TRAILER TOW PACKAGE · REAR VIEW CAMERA · INTEGRATED TRAILER BRAKE CONTROLLER

CASH DOWN

2,500

$

AND RECYCLE YOUR RIDE

– $2,000 DOWN

· · · · ·

6 SPEED AUTOMATIC POWER GROUP SYNC BLUETOOTH ANTI-THEFT/KEYLESS ENTRY SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO (WITH 6 MONTHS FREE)

VOTED ABBOTSFORD’S FAVOURITE NEW CAR DEALER 7 YEARS RUNNING! 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

All prices plus taxes and fees. Fiesta offer: To qualify for Ford Credit Cash $2,500 rebate, vehicle must be financed through Ford Credit and offer is subject to approved credit. Focus offer: 60 Month lease total payments $14,232 plus PST and GST on approved credit. F-150 offer: 24 Month lease total payments $10,252 plus PST and GST on approved credit. LAPR is 0% on F-150 Lease, and .99% on Focus . All prices and payments net of all Ford Canada, Ford Credit and Dealer incentives. Vehicles subject to availability and prior sale, but may have to be factory ordered. Vehicles may not be as shown. Dealer may sell for less. Offer expires May 16, 2015, @ 6pm.

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