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July 10, 2015 Notice of Public Hearing
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to consider amendments to Abbotsford Zoning Bylaw, 2014; and certain Land Use Contracts Abbotsford Council will hold a Public Hearing at 7:00 pm on July 13, 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 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 June 30, July 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 13, 2015 between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm. If you have any questions, please contact Planning Services Staff at 604-864-5510. ABBOTSFORD ZONING AMENDMENT BYLAW BYLAW NO. 2451-2015
LAND USE CONTRACT NO. 155-1976, AMENDMENT BYLAW BYLAW NO. 2441-2015
The hot dry, weather and no snow pack has resulted in Abbotsford moving to Stage 3 of our water shortage response plan. All lawn sprinkling is now banned in the City of Abbotsford. Residents can still water their flowers, vegetable gardens, trees and shrubs as needed. Please do your part and conserve and reserve! For more information log on to www.ourwatermatters.ca or call 604-557-4423.
Disposal of Clean Wood Waste Starting July 1, 2015, Metro Vancouver is banning any loads containing clean wood waste at the Matsqui Transfer Station. Clean wood is solid wood, lumber and pallets that are unpainted, unstained, untreated and free of glue (nails and staples are okay). Any clean wood can be recycled at: Capt’n Crunch Recycling 31314 Vye Road, Abbotsford 604-852-1296 Valley Pulp and Sawdust Carriers Ltd. 4491 Gladwin Road, Abbotsford 604-853-1075 Thank you for your commitment to recycling and composting, if you have any questions please contact the Engineering Department at 604-864-5514 or eng-info@abbotsford.ca.
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103 properties along Eagle Mountain Drive, Eagle Summit Drive, Eagle Summit Crescent, Verado Court, Montana Place and Raven Court. CURRENT ZONING: Comprehensive Development Two Zone (N2) PROPOSED ZONING: Urban Residential Zone (RS3), Urban Residential Zone (RS3-A), Residential Zone (RS5) and Residential Zone (RS5-A) PURPOSE: If Bylaw No. 2451-2015 is adopted, the subject properties would be rezoned resulting in improved building envelopes and Secondary Suites being permitted on 50% of the lots.
SUBJECT LAND: 2783 St. Moritz Way PURPOSE:
If Bylaw No. 2441-2015 is adopted, Land Use Contract No. 155-1976 would be amended to permit a Secondary Suite on the subject land.
Single lane alternating traffic on Ash Street between Larch Street and Woodbine Avenue. Portions of Woodbine Crescent will be closed except for local traffic. Expected work hours from early July to mid-August will be 7:00 am to 3:30 pm Monday to Friday. Local traffic will maintain access. Motorists are advised to plan an alternate route. Detour routes will be posted. Your understanding and cooperation are appreciated. If you have any questions, please contact Doug Haagen, Manager, Waste Water Collection, or Shane Kamstra, onsite supervisor at 604-853-5485, City of Abbotsford.
ABBOTSFORD ZONING AMENDMENT BYLAW BYLAW NO. 2452-2015
LAND USE CONTRACT NO. 159, AMENDMENT BYLAW BYLAW NO. 2444-2015
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SUBJECT LAND: 2021 Guilford Drive PURPOSE: If Bylaw No. 2444-2015 is adopted, Land Use Contract No. 159 would be amended to permit a Secondary Suite on the subject land.
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In his first state of the city speech in late June at Tradex, Mayor Henry Braun reminisced about skating on an ice-covered Mill Lake in his youth and speculated that warmer temperatures could benefit local farmers. “I think we’re going to be able to grow some crops that we haven’t [previously] been able to grow here,” he said. Nine kilometres to the west, Masa Shiroki has been testing out that theory for several years now. Shiroki grows four hectares of rice on land leased from Bakerview Ecodairy. It’s used to make artisan sake, or rice wine. Four years into his project, Shiroki says the warmer it gets, the higher his yield, and thus the more profitable and sustainable his small business becomes. “I think even a degree higher on average … makes a big difference to us,” he said. “Global warming helps us.” TTTT From Africa, which has seen dramatic desertification, to the Western United States, which is currently undergoing a severe drought, extreme weather and warmer global temperatures
t’s 9 a.m. on an early summer morning, and on a Sumas Prairie field, tractors kick up billowing clouds of dust as they plough into the Fraser Valley’s rich but bone-dry soil. The nearby highway is still clogged with morning commuters, but the temperature is already climbing towards 30 C. This land has been profitable ever since Sumas Lake was drained in the early 1900s, and in its soil now grow berries and corn and vegetables and turf. The same occurs across Abbotsford – in Matsqui, Bradner, Glen Valley and elsewhere – where hundreds of millions of dollars worth of vegetables, fruit and livestock form the base of the local economy. But as the dry weather continues and temperature records topple, the question now is whether growers adapt and thrive, or will they and their crops wilt under the sun? TTTT The climate is essentially Mother Nature’s weather odds-maker. It can’t guarantee that you won’t have to use your umbrella in July, but climate trends tell you how likely it is to rain and, if so, how much is likely to fall. However, those odds aren’t the same as when farmers were planting their fields 40 years ago. Whether or not you agree with the scientific consensus that human activity is the cause of the change, the local climate has indisputably warmed over the past halfcentury. The average high August temperature between 1961 and 1990 was 23.6 C. Since 1990, average August temperatures have dipped below that mark just once. The average temperature in the 30 years ending in 2010 was 0.7 C higher than in the 30 years preceding 1990. And while yearly precipitation averages haven’t changed much, more of that rain is fallTYLER OLSEN Abbotsford News ing during the winter months, Access to water for essential crop irrigation could be an increasing challenge for local farmers. while summers are significantly drier. Warming temperatures can have myriad effects on the way the have largely been a bane on farmers worldwide. But what has climate behaves, and potentially on the odds of extreme weather hurt growers in California’s Central Valley, where large irrigationevents and droughts. But even at its simplest – warmer and drier dependent producers grow much of North America’s produce, summers – climate change could have a profound effect on local might be good for farmers in the Lower Mainland, according to agriculture. the University of the Fraser Valley’s Tom Baumann. TTTT “We have a great opportunity,” he says. The Fraser Valley has a rich agricultural history that predates From sweet potatoes to semi-tropical fruit trees, warmer sumEuropean arrival. mers and winters could make a range of new crops farmable on Before Simon Fraser ever set foot in the valley that would one a large scale. day bear his name, the Sto:lo people maintained large patches of “I see great potential in the vegetable industry, especially since berries and edible roots. California is drying up so fast,” Baumann said, noting that prices Since the arrival of Europeans, rapid changes in immigration could rise as farmers there struggle. patterns, technology, trade and global tastes have all dramatiMilder winters would be great for fruit trees that are damaged cally influenced the agriculture that currently dominates the by extreme fluctuations in temperature, while hotter summers Abbotsford area. Those forces will continue to shape what is would also help. grown here, but they have now been joined by a changing cliOn the same day that Braun was speaking, Singletree Winery mate. And while other areas struggle to adapt, Abbotsford is one held its grand opening in Abbotsford, joining Mt. Lehman Winery one of the relatively few places on Earth that might benefit from and Lotusland Vineyards. Hotter weather, Baumann said, would an altered climate.
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Summer Games one year away Volunteers and donations encouraged There is a major amount of planning and organization left to accomplish, said Carlton. Go to bcgames.org for further details. The main hub of Games action will be the Rotary Stadium The one-year countdown to the 2016 Abbotsford BC Summer facility. Three new fields at W.J. Mouat Secondary – adjacent to Games is about to begin. On July 21, a 365 Days to Go event is being held, with four Rotary Stadium – are also being converted to all-weather turf Abbotsford Hall of Fame inductees confirming their attendance. to accommodate some of the field sports such as rugby and Rugby star and BC Summer Games alum Harry Toews will field hockey. In addition, Abbotsford Senior Secondary and the University be there, along with wrestling gold medalist Cory Kwak, of the Fraser Valley will host comas well as Dave Miller, petition events, although the speworld class water skiicific sports other than volleyball er and founding member of the Fraser Valley have yet to be established. Water Ski Club, and Jack Carlton said businesses are enRobertson, a community couraged to donate money, matebuilder who spearheadrials or services. ed the creation of Rotary Any surplus funds will go to a Stadium among other legacy fund to benefit the City of local projects, and who Abbotsford. was the founding presiThe 2004 Abbotsford Games dent of the Abbotsford left a community legacy of over Hall of Fame. $174,000, which was used to purThe celebration at chase a saddle tent still used at Thunderbird Plaza (bevarious local events. hind city hall) will run The BC Summer Games feature from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., the best young developing athfeaturing local enterletes in the province, supported tainment, including by certified coaches and officials. singers and First Nations Abbotsford expects to welcome dancers, as well as food Abbotsford 2016 BC Summer Games will welcome over 3,500 participants more than 3,500 participants in and refreshments. competing across 18 sports, in three days. BC Games Society Photo 18 sports. The games will include Entry is free, and adthree days of competition beditional information retween July 22 and 24; and conclude with a closing ceremony garding the 2016 Summer Games will be available. on the 24th. Abbotsford BC Summer Games board president Steve Carlton According to a city news release, the Games could infuse as said, “The Games legacy is alive and well in Abbotsford.” Abbotsford last hosted the Games in 2004, which Carlton said much as $2 million into the local economy. At last year’s event in Nanaimo, the overall direct spending was a great success. “We have a fabulous history of volunteers, and welcome any- impact generated was nearly $2 million, including $1.1 million in spending by participants, families and other spectators over one with or without experience.” There are currently 125 key volunteers, directors and chair the four days. With the addition of indirect and induced effects, the members working on communications, accommodations, transportation and food, and they are looking for another 3,000 Nanaimo Games estimated just over $4 million was injected volunteers to help in every area. into the local economy.
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Charges laid in fatal rollover Incident in March on Sumas Prairie Vikki HOPES Abbotsford News
A 29-year-old man has been charged in relation to a fatal rollover crash in Abbotsford in March. Brandon Mitchell James Hayes has been charged with dangerous driving causing death, dangerous driving causing bodily harm, possession of stolen property over $5,000, and theft over $5,000. The crash took place
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Police at the time said the Toyota Tacoma was confirmed as being stolen from central Abbotsford three days before the crash. Const. Ian MacDonald described the crash as “pretty catastrophic” and said it was fortunate there had not been more deaths. Hayes next appears July 16 in Abbotsford provincial court. He remains in custody, and is also before the courts for a charge
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Other Hand If there is an upside to the drought we are currently experiencing, it is that lawn mowing is almost a forgotten activity, necessary now only to knock down the infernal weeds that seemingly grow out of nothing. However, the lack of grass growth has far wider consequences to our pocketbooks in the form of ultimately higher food prices. Normally farmers in the Fraser Valley are on their second cut of hay, with at least one or two more expected before the cool and wet of fall puts the balers to bed. Not this year, from what I have seen. Similarly, across the Valley, the vast swaths of cow corn ground up each year as silage for cattle feed are suffering from
lack of rain. Without access to sprinklers and irrigation ditches, fields containing cole crops such as broccoli, cauliflower, sprouts will see them wilt and die. And unless we have a wet August, current weather conditions will translate into higher prices at the grocery store. Already, beef prices some 70 per cent over last year are affecting people’s barbecue time, which right now is thrilling ranchers, but the dry conditions are also foretelling tough times ahead. Without adequate quantities of hay to overwinter the cows who produce the calves that eventually grace our plates, ranchers will have to reduce their herds, further exacerbating the rising cost of beef. A number of years ago when the Cariboo suffered a similar drought, the hay shortage was so acute, a rancher friend of mine made the difficult and expensive choice to ship two-thirds of his herd, some 250 cows, to Alberta for the winter. I’m sure that knocked the crap out of his profitability for quite some time.
While I’m not certain of the hay potential up-country this year, I can imagine it is similar to then, except this year Alberta is also facing drought, and an equivalent dearth of hay and grain supplies. This means being unable to feed the cows. They will be shipped for slaughter, resulting next year in beef shortages and thus
A wildfire on the mountain is capable of sweeping all the way into Abbotsford’s eastern urban area even higher consumer prices. Meanwhile, ranchers face the possibility of economic collapse. Yet the potential for food shortages and higher costs are not so much of a concern for residents of Sumas Mountain as is the potential for wildfire.
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I live in what’s described as forest interface. We have thousands of acres of timber and bush lands that are tinder dry on this mountain, yet on the Crown land above us it is open season for dirt bikes and ATVs, for parties and overnight campers. A failed spark arrestor on a bike’s exhaust, a discarded bottle, a tossed cigarette, a hot catalytic converter of a car parked on dry grass, and we face a massive conflagration – at a time when virtually all resources for forest firefighting are tasked elsewhere. Should we have a stiff east wind like we had last weekend, a wildfire started on a remote part of the mountain is capable of sweeping all the way into Abbotsford’s eastern urban area. Even disregarding the possibility of a human-caused fire, the prospect of a lightning strike between now and the onset of our normally rainy conditions, at least here on Sumas Mountain, put thoughts of an apocalyptic summer way ahead of lawn mowing and higher food prices. markrushton@abbynews.com 34375 Gladys Ave., Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 2H5
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Kinder Morgan approached UFV about benefit deals Jeff NAGEL and Alex BUTLER Abbotsford News
As Kinder Morgan approaches universities along its proposed pipeline expansion route with lucrative partnerships, the University of the Fraser Valley is not moving forward with any deal at this time. Dave Pinton, director of communication at UFV, said like many organizations on the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion route, UFV was approached by Kinder Morgan for discussions. “However, at this time we are not pursuing a partnership or agreement,” he said in an email. Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) announced in June that it would sign a benefits agreement with Kinder Morgan that will bring $300,000 to the institution over 20 years if the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is approved. The expansion would see a second Kinder Morgan oil pipeline built adjacent to the existing one in order to increase carrying capacity from 300,000 barrels per day to 890,000. Academic vice-president Salvador Ferreras of KPU said he had no ethical qualms the signing. “We as a university do not have a position on the Trans Mountain pipeline at all,” he said. However, student leaders quickly condemned the decision, with Kwantlen Student Association vicepresident Alex McGowan saying KPU’s acceptance amounted to “tacit endorsement” of the pipeline project.
The $300,000 earmarked for Kwantlen consists mainly of scholarships and bursaries for KPU trades and technology students, and to help fund KPU’s Environmental Protection Technology lab, for which the company may gain naming rights. Cities have also been approached with potential benefit agreements. Last month, Chilliwack city council voted to defer signing off on a deal that would have seen Trans Mountain contribute $800,000 for a pedestrian walkway. Council there now intends to wait for a final recommendation on the pipeline twinning from the National Energy Board (NEB). The City of Abbotsford has intervenor status, which allows the city to participate in the hearings. City manager George Murray said the city has a list of concerns about the project, not all of which have been addressed by Kinder Morgan at this time. The city has been in discussions with Kinder Morgan on a number of issues and has been approached about the benefit agreements. Once they have finalized other discussions on these concerns, “we may be open to having discussions about community benefits.” Kinder Morgan has benefit deals worth $5 million with 18 other municipalities along the pipeline route from Hope to northern Alberta. Money promised would go to various local improvements, such as parks, trails and water system upgrades. The agreements are all contingent on the project getting NEB approval.
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In 2013, a liver disease left baby Lily HagueWautier of Abbotsford on the brink of death, with a transplant being her only hope. She received that transplant from her mom, Hailey Wautier, who had 22 per cent of her liver (which has since regenerated) removed for the procedure. Lily also received blood vessels from a deceased donor. The two-year anniversary of the surgery takes place on Aug. 22, and Hailey reports that Lily is doing remarkably well. “She has successfully managed to get by with not a single admission for anything to the hospital – any sickness or step back with the transplant,” Hailey said. Lily currently takes two medications, which
Kelly’s deep love for her daughter has given her the strength she’s needed to find the best support possible MAGGIE OLSEN photo for Lily. she will be on for the rest of her life, compared to the 13 she was taking when she left the hospital after her transplant. Hailey said Lily has since caught up with all of the developmental milestones with which she had fallen behind during her illness, and is in the 90th percentile for her height and weight. She is almost talking in full sentences.
“Her doctors and team that see her at transplant clinic appointments regularly are amazed at how well she is doing and how well she caught up to being a regular toddler.” The News first reported Lily’s story in December 2013, when she was 11 months old. She was born on Jan. 5, 2013 with a liver disease called biliary atresia, which had progressed to
a critical state by March of that year. Doctors told Hailey and her spouse Mark Hague that Lily would likely survive only three more months without a transplant. Lily was placed on the waiting list for a deceased donor, but a new procedure and different protocols in Toronto enabled Lily’s parents to be considered as possible donors there. Hailey’s surgery was performed at Toronto General Hospital, and her liver was placed in a container and walked across the way through an underground tunnel to be transplanted into Lily at the Hospital for Sick Children. Hailey said Lily is now doing so well that, when looking at her, it’s impossible to tell that she was ever that sick. “Lily continues to amaze me and is one very special toddler,” she said.
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people, 55 cents per capita up to 150,000, 60 cents per capita for 150,000 to 200,000 and only 15 cents for communities larger than that. Fraser-Nicola MLA Jackie Tegart, who chaired the committee as it toured the province, said the limits are aimed to make running for local government “accessible and affordable,” while recognizing the vast difference between political campaigns in large cities and those in small communities. The spending limits still have to be endorsed by the legislature, but the B.C. Liberal and NDP members of the committee endorsed them unanimously. They are part of a series of local election reforms that included extending terms to four years. The committee wants third-party advertisers limited to five per cent of what a mayoral candidate is allowed to spend. The spending limits would be in effect starting on Jan. 1 of each election year. B.C. is joining Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland and Labrador in placing spending limits on at least some of their local elections. - with files from Alex Butler
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Much work remains in how we interact with each other Much work still re- it in the stories when mains in how we inter- our Cycling4Diversity act with each other as team visits schools. It’s one diverse community. hard not to get emoI recall when a young tional when writing girl wrote in as part of this column, and I have her essay reso many sponse a few people to years ago. thank for She echoed this opporsimilar contunity and cerns that encourour comagement. munities are The list is very fraga long one mented. At and you the same know who Ken HERAR time I canyou are. not count Former how many N e w s positive actions that are editor, Rick Rake once being done daily to make shared with me that our communities more you’re only good as accepting of each other your last column and and inclusive. I hear he was so correct. I was
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the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at 16. The concert will also showcase the talent of Canadian alternativepop artist Shane Harte whose debut single Let You Know is racking up views. There will also be appearances by some of Family Channel’s biggest stars and, after performing across the country on a sold-out national tour, cast members of the popular tween drama The Next Step will bring their dance routines back to the live stage. Series stars Jordan Clark (Giselle) and Lamar Johnson (West) show off a few of their other talents as this year’s concert hosts. Tickets are $25, $39.50 or $49.50 and can be purchased at ticketmaster.ca.
Spirituality without religion The Spiritual Path to Awakening (SPA), also coined as the Centre for Spiritual Nurture, seeks to provide a place to foster exploration of self, community and the divine, but without traditional religious components. The spiritual centre is presented by Trinity Memorial United Church. Every Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., a yoga session led by local yoga instructor Corrina Chase will be held at the local downtown church near the Abbotsford Farmer’s Market. Participants of all ages and abilities are welcome at a cost of $5 per session. On July 11, at 6:30 p.m. Reverend Bill Booth will be hosting an evening pilgrimage at Mill Lake Park’s picnic shelter. Visit abbyspa.com for more information on upcoming events or stop by 33737 George Ferguson Way to speak to someone in person.
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Blues and original beats will be featured at two performances at Mill Lake (2387 Ware St.) on July 25 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. and 6 to 7:30 p.m. Befriend classic rock, moody blues, and original music with
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Douglas named to national Pan-Am Games squad Local rugby star one of 12 set to tackle nations in two-day sevens event Brandon KOSTINUK Abbotsford News
Abbotsford’s Justin Douglas was named to the 12-man Rugby Sevens squad selected to represent Canada at the Toronto 2015 Pan American Games. Douglas, in a recent interview with The News, said he was feeling great, having been injured for a good part of the year with a cracked vertebrae and nagging ankle issue. “I am excited about the opportunity. We have a good shot to get gold,� said Douglas. Standing in the way of that top podium position though is the U.S., which downed
Canada, 21-5, in the finals of the NACRA Sevens Olympic qualifying tournament last month. The men’s rugby sevens event will run July 11-12, and will feature, in addition to Canada, squads from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Guyana, Mexico, Uruguay, and the U.S. The men’s team arrived in Toronto Monday morning and got settled in with a walk around the athletes’ village situated on Toronto’s West Don Lands, built to accommodate the 10,000 or so athletes expected at the Games. Douglas and about 20 other players who are a part of Rugby
Abbotsford’s Justin Douglas will hope to shed several more tackles come July 11, when the Canadian men’s team kick-off their rugby sevens action in SUBMITTED Canada’s centralization plan — a highdevelopment program
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Games and ultimately the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. It will be the first time rugby sevens will be featured as an event at the Olympics. The sport, in any form, has not been played at the Summer Olympics since 1924 when union style rugby was an event. “We train [in Langford] all year,� said Douglas. “We’re a very close group.� Douglas wa s first named to the Canadian senior men’s rugby sevens team in 2013 – then the youngest player on the squad at 19. In October 2012, he was named to the team for the Gold
Coast Sevens, the first event of the International Rugby Board (IRB) Sevens World Series and has cracked the roster for other World Series events, earning trips to Dubai, South Africa, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Japan and England, but said he relishes the opportunity to play in Toronto, in front of the home crowd. Canada’s opening match is against Guyana, on July 11 at BMO Field, renamed Exhibition Stadium for the Games. The match begins at 12:17 p.m.
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Mortensen heads to Toronto for the 2015 Pan American Games
Abbotsford’s Jared Mortensen and the Canadian national team will be at the 2015 Toronto Pan Am Games this weekend, as the men open the tournament against the
Dominican Republic Saturday, July 11 at 7:05 p.m. Mortensen is coming off a strong national team debut following a game pitched against the United States College National Team on July 7,
in Canada’s only win at the Americas Baseball Festival. The right-handed pitcher gave up a solo home run in the first inning but retired 11 in a row and completing his
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Canada defeated Hungary in quarterfinal play, Thursday, to advance further into the Universiade water polo event. They play next on July 12.
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Abbotsford’s Alexa Tielmann and Team Canada defeated Hungary, 7-5, in the women’s water polo quarterfinals Thursday, at the 2015 Summer Universiade. “We took control of the match during the beginning of the game since we had many opportunities on offence. We were able to play at our rhythm and the girls executed very well,” said head coach David Paradello. Kelly McKee put Canada up 6-3 and the teams traded two
more goals in the fourth before Canada was able to hold on for the win. Canada moved to 4-0 in the women’s water polo preliminaries after securing a 15-11 victory against Japan on Tuesday. With that win, Canada clinched first place in Group A. Tielmann, a regular starter, has accumulated close to 80 minutes of play over the course of preliminaries and the knockout stage. The Abbotsford native has also managed three steals, three
blocks and two goals with a 28.6 per cent shot-efficiency rate in the preliminaries. The Canadian women opened the tournament with a 16-8 win over Serbia. They then squeezed past Russia, the defending gold medalists, 9-8, before dominating the Chinese in a match that ended 11-5. The semi-finals are scheduled for July 12. The women’s water polo event comes to an end July 14 with the gold medal match slated for 1:30 p.m.
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The hybrid highway is getting busy cal control placement and touch screen. There’s lots of safety technology on board: lane departure warning, adaptive cruise, blind spot warning, rear back-up camera and pedestrian warning, navigation, heated and air condiEV tioned seats, heated steering wheel. There are three hybrid trims to choose from, Base, Limited and Ultimate. Not so the plug-in version, which is offered in just one fully loaded Ultimate package. The plug-in version boasts the ability to drive on electric power alone for up to 39 kilometres, if
But the most signifHuntington Beach, Ca: icant fuel economy The 2016 Hyundai Sonata gains come courtesy Hybrid is expected to arrive of a lighter lithium-ion in showrooms shortly and battery pack, a ten per it will be followed ever so cent improvement in quietly by a plug-in version juice generated by brakin the fall. ing and a lighter fuel Pre-production models injected 2.0-litre engine, of both were rolled out It’s still a very which replaces a 2.4-litre in southern California power plant. The Sonata recently for the benefit small market breaks with the tradition invited Canadian auto but virtually all set by rivals at Ford, media. It’s still a very small Honda and Toyota by market segment here but manufacturers are using a light automatic virtually all manufacturers eager to publicize transmission rather than are eager to publicize their their green cred. a Continuously Variable green cred. Keith Morgan Transmission. The result A gas-electric propelled is a lowering of the Sonata is not a new horses at one’s disposal but I can’t say I line for the Korean manufacturer; it noticed in either highway or city traffic launched in in 2011. But a plug-version when a little lead foot treatment was is a bold new move. required to pass. The fact is that people Judging by the fuel economy achieved choosing a hybrid are not boy racers. on a 270 kilometre-plus round trip to By the way, here’s something new for La Jolla both versions of the sedan a hybrid: generous trunk space! That could win new converts. We logged an lighter battery pack is secreted further average of 5.4 L/100 km in the Hybrid along the floor allowing for 380 litres Ultimate and reduced that to 3.3 L/100 of stowage, about ten per cent more km on the way back in the plug-in. than the last version and more than A best-in-class coefficient of drag (0.24) any rival offers. also contributes to better fuel conGood room for human cargo: excellent sumption and a quieter ride. Its sleeker headroom and legroom for all. Interior looks also prove a hybrid need not be looks good too. Uncluttered dash, logiunattractive.
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SUMMER YOUTH ZONE The Abbotsford Youth Commission presents Summer Youth Zone every Monday to Friday
until Sept. 4. The free drop-in sessions take place from noon to 5 p.m. at the Abbotsford Recreation Centre, 2499 McMillan Rd. The site includes video games, sports, crafts, games and other activities. Info: abbyyouth.com or 604854-8785
LIBRARY FILM NIGHTS Clearbrook Library (32320 George Ferguson
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MOOD DISORDERS The Mood Disorders Association support group in Abbotsford meets the first and
third Thursdays of each month from 7 to 9 p.m. at Abbotsford Community Services (2420 Montrose Ave.) It is open to those who have mood disorders such as depression, manic depression, anxiety and panic attacks. Friends and family are also invited. Info: Christine at 604-854-9404 Continued on A28
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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.
FOR SEXAHOLICS Sexaholics Anonymous is a 12-step program of recovery for men and women who want to
BLIND GROUP MEETS 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: 604-626-0643
EX-BRITS CLUB The Ex-Brits Club meets twice a month in Abbotsford. The
group gets together at 11:30 a.m. on the third Wednesday of each month at Jo Jo’s Fish and Chips, and the last Saturday at the ABC restaurant on Marshall Road. Info: 604-859-2060 or 604-853-5584
UP TO SUMMER FASHION FOR WOMEN, MEN, KIDS AND BABIES
Jam in Jubilee, a free summer concert series, will be held every Thursday night in July. The evenings start at 6 p.m. with an art market, followed by music and entertainment at 7 p.m. There is food, vendors and more.
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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: 604-855-1942 or 604826-5100
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TOPS IN WEIGHT LOSS TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), a non-profit weight-loss support group, meets weekly. For information about chapters in Abbotsford and Mission, call Jacquie at 604-556-0535.
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BINGO AT LEGION Bingo is held every Sunday as 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 or call the branch at 604853-1711
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Suburban Swing hosts swing dances every Sunday from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. at the Abbotsford Social Activity Association’s centre at 33889 Essendene Ave. Drop-in lessons run from 7:45 to 8:30 p.m. Cost is $9 for adults, $8 for students, and free for seniors and kids under 13. Info: suburbanswing.com or 604-615-9669
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Two concerts will be held in Mill Lake Park on July 18. The first concert from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. features homegrown and old-time, Zydeco, southern roots & blues made anew performed live by Swamp City Revival. The second concert from 6 to 7 p.m. features blends of folk, rock, pop performed live by Delaney Rose. For more information visit abbotsfordartscouncil. com.
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More choices aren’t necessarily good choices Common sense seemed to be sacrificed on the altar of choice Dave Schapansky Contributor
Growing up in a one-horse town in the North Cariboo, I was pretty aware of the lack of choices. Back then, we had a handful of stores in town and a mail order through Sears. But I aspired to a multitude of choices in bigger centers and eventually landed in the Lower Mainland. Here, I could find any variation of what I
wanted in unlimited stores, and I liked this freedom of choice. But more choices are not necessarily good choices, and I found a whole bunch of bad ones in my 57 years. I learned that there are lots of credit card companies that wanted to give me their card. And when I was done with them, there were plenty of nice banks that would gladly help me consolidate my credit card debts.
I also discovered an abundance of drug choices that made me feel good. And then of course, there were the choices of internet sites, all accessible in a few keystrokes. I made choices that I thought I would never make. Common sense seemed to be sacrificed on the altar of choice. I felt the pain of those choices, and argued it was my right. I even felt others should help me with the pain of these
choices. I was a slow learner. But I read once that, “I should not expect honey in the pot if God has written poison on the lid” (Gurnall). And I came to realize that I mattered to God, that He wanted to heal my pain and even help me with my choices, if I allowed Him to. Dave Schapansky is a pastor at HillCity Church. You can reach him at daves@hillcity.ca
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CHURCH DIRECTORY 8:45 am Traditional 11:00 am Liturgical 11:00 am Contemporary
Hymn Sing 7pm 3rd Sunday of each month
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Dr. Paul Theron has relocated his medical practice to;
The Medical Group 32243 Hurd St. Mission, BC V2V 3J9 Phone No. 604-826-6231
Van-Kam Freightways Ltd has envisioned and strived for transportation excellence since 1947. Our successful and long standing relationship with our customers and our status as a major transporter enables us to continue expansion and to provide an infrastructure that ensures a punctual and dependable service capability. This position will be focused on container drayage and off-dock container services: Building our port business both for inbound and outbound overseas clients as well as our domestic clients for this service. Our diverse network within Western Canada allows the successful individual many pools to draw from to be able to successfully present our “Value Proposition”. This individual will project a confident and professional image for Van-Kam. Applicants should have previous sales experience which demonstrates an ability to ‘grow the business’ and to seek creative solutions to transportation issues. The successful individual will develop and implement new business strategies that capture revenue, aiding in the growth and profitability of the drayage market. We are seeking an individual with knowledge and experience in the transportation industry, in particular, the overseas container business these individuals will be given preference. The successful applicant must be self-motivated and have above average organizational, customer service and negotiation skills. In addition, you will have an excellent command of the English language (oral and written), be a self-disciplined team player, the ability to travel within the region, be goal oriented and have at least intermediate excel skills. Please submit your application package to:
careers@vankam.com Only those of interest will be contacted.
Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.
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:
axlamazingxpressltdjob @hotmail.com Fax 604-746-6666 or Call (604)897-9066
LOCAL, reputable, craft manufacturing company looking for reliable, motivated pieceworkers. Training provided at no cost to you. We are VERY busy! Unlimited earning potential. Please leave your name and number ONLY at 604-826-4651 or at our email craftmanufacturing@gmail.com. We respond to ALL calls and messages in the order they are received.
HIRING immed. FULL-TIME FOR THE FALL:
.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
OUR GLASS Shop, located on Vancouver Island, seeking qualified glazier or 2nd year apprentice. Competitive wage based on experience/benefit package. Please respond to: ourglass@telus.net
Duties: - customer service & cash - deli and bacon slicing - meat wrapping - linking sausage - packaging and labelling
4:00p.m. - 8:00p.m.
$75.00
Drop off resume or fill out an application at: DAVIS QUALITY MEATS
2844 Mt. Lehman Road. Abbotsford
FAS GAS PLUS Now hiring Gas Station Attendants. 31313 Livingstone Ave Abbotsford. F/T shifts. Apply in person.
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HELP WANTED
Apply in person to: COAST FORM RENTALS from 7:30am - 4:30pm. Mon - Fri 2030 Paramount Crescent, Abbotsford. (604)504-0774
Meat Wrapper / Front End Clerk
July 27th & 28th
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New West 604.522.4900
FOODSAFE COURSE
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
Person needed for scraping and oiling pre fab concrete forms. Some heavy lifting required.
Sausage Maker/Receiver
DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Container Services
HELP WANTED
Work Today, Daily or Weekly Pay Apply 9AM to 2PM at: 118 – 713 Columbia Street
Duties: - using meat grinder - linking sausage - loading smokehouse - unloading trucks - clean up
or email: len@mokahouse.com
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Req: Carpenters, Helpers Labourers, CSO’s/OFA’s TCP’s, Cleaners $11-28/hr
Excavator & Backhoe Operator Training. Be employable in 4-6wks. Call 604-546-7600. www.rayway.ca
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Davis Quality Meats
EXCELLENT LOCATION PERFECT OPPORTUNITY FOR DEDICATED OWNER.
Your life was a blessing from God, your memory a treasure, you are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure.
Love you always, Mina, Linda, Jim, Joey and Alice
DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
FLAGGERS NEEDED. No Certification? Get Certified, 604-575-3944
FLAG PPL & LANE TECH NEEDED. Must be cert & have car. Med/Dental $15 - $24/hr. bcroadsafe.com email resume to trshaw@bcroadsafe.com CLASSIFIED ADS WORK! CALL 604-854-6397
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SISTO’S LIQUOR STORE is looking for a part clerks. Must have serving-it-right, customer service experience, be flexible & reliable. Must be able to work weekends and holidays. Drop off resume in person with references 33395 1st Ave Mission
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Benvenuti a Tuscany
FARM WORKERS
20 FARM LABOURERS REQUIRED at RANDHAWA FARMS LTD.
OCTOBER 24
5 or 6 days a week 40 or 50 hours/week $10.49/hr Greenhouse work such as picking, pruning, twisting and other misc greenhouse labour. Employment starts immediate
2015
Fax: 604-864-8858 33677 Hallert Rd. Abbotsford
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HELP WANTED
BLIND & DRAPERY INSTALLER. Must have own van. Criminal record check. Some ladder work. $2000+/month. Call 604-820-1679
BLUEBERRY PICKERS Required for fun in the sun starting Sat. June 27th through to July 19th for Sangha Farms, Old Yale Road Abbotsford 45 cents/pound. CALL Raj: 604.614.4323
CHICKEN CATCHERS WANTED Permanent, Full-Time Opportunity! Abby. 604-857-2221
EXPERIENCED Lane Closure Tech’s and Traffic Control people req’d. immediately. 604-746-4613 or email Traffic_King@shaw.ca
RAMADA PLAZA & CONFERENCE CENTRE www.crystalgala.com 1.844.750.4252
12,5% VOL
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Abbotsford News Friday, July 10, 2015 A31 Phone: 604-853-1144 Fax: 604-853-6065 email: bonnie@bcclassified.com
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May 28, 1943 ~ June 9, 2015
Lena
Ken passed away in Nanaimo following a year-long battle with cancer. He fought his last battle “one day at a time” with courage and dignity. Ken spent most of his life in the lower mainland where he worked as a mechanic. He spent his last 11 years in Campbell River near the ocean that he loved. He is survived by his sons Brett (Lynette), Shawn (Lori) grandchildren Jacob, Owen, Meggan and Grace, and the mother of his sons, Lynne. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, Aug. 8 at 2 pm at The Abbotsford Alano Club, 2580 Cyril St. For service info: 604 852 5725
1924 ~ 2015 Lena passed into the presence of her Lord on July 6, 2015 at the age of 90 years. She was predeceased by her husband Abram in 2009 and her son Werner, who passed away as a child in Paraguay. She is survived by her seven loving children; Irene (Henry), Ali (Brian), Helmut (Dina), Erich (Rosemarie), Ed, Elsa (Werner), Sieg (Lynda); by 11 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and by one great, great grandson. She is also survived by one sister Liese Warkentin in Paraguay and 2 brothers - George Goossen in Ontario and Rudy Goossen in Langley. A Memorial Service is being held today, Friday, July 10, 2015 at 2:00 pm at King Road MB Church, 32068 King Road, Abbotsford. Online condolences to the family may be made at: www.woodlawnfh-abbotsford.com
Woodlawn Funeral Home 604-853-2643
DAVIDSON Nee Matthews, Delma Delma late of Abbotsford, passed away on June 30, 2015. Born August 10, 1921, at Haynes, Alberta, resided in Mission for nearly 40 years. Mom and Dad moved to Abbotsford in 1984. Mom was predeceased by our dad Archie and her brother Norman. She is survived by her son Harold (Elaine Cameron), daughter Linda (Doug) Fenton, her granddaughters Nicole (Shawn) Pattison and Jennifer (Andy) Taylor, grandson Chris Cameron (Dana and family) and her four great grandchildren Connor, Dylan, Kaitlyn and Jake. When mom’s health started to fail, she moved to a care home in Abbotsford and then to The Residence in Mission for her final year. A family graveside service was held on July 6, 2015. In lieu of flowers, donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated. LUM, Fran It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Fran Lum on June 25, 2015. Fran was an active and accomplished member of the Abbotsford Police Department for many years. Fran will be remembered by all who knew her as a loving, generous, and courageous woman who made the world a better place with her in it. Word’s can’t express how much she is going to be missed. The Angry Asian has signed off. We’ll always love you Franny.
Of Westminster Abbey, Mission, BC, died on July 2, 2015, aged 81. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Tuesday, July 7, at Westminster Abbey. Interment in the Abbey cemetery immediately followed the Mass with a Reception in the Majors’ Dining Room. Celebrant was Rt. Rev. John Braganza, OSB, Abbot. For more information call 604-826-8975.
Heather Ann Reyda, born February 16, 1988 to Jeffrey Carkner and Susan Ann Reyda passed away on June 30, 2015 at the age of 27 years of age. Heather was an extremely devoted mother and wife. She will be dearly missed by her children Sommer Elizabeth, Mia Alexandra, Selena Marie and her husband Boris Szczygielski. She leaves behind many relatives and friends as well. A private celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to: http://www.gofundme.com/ heathersgirls
McADIE George Lewis Jan. 3, 1949 ~ July 2, 2015 (66 years old) Mission, BC
George did not believe he would live past age 50 and with the greatest sense of humour often discussed “stroking out”, somehow knowing his untimely fate. He is survived by his wife of nearly 45 years, Lorraine McAdie and their two boys, Shawn (Marlee), Chad (Ria), and his daughter Megan and John (considered his 3rd son); all with whom he shared his honorable work ethic, passion for fishing, and lust for life. While George had countless numbers of extended family and friends, none were closer to him than his seven best friends and grandkids; Jake, Jaiden, Dawson, Cole, Sydney, Jude and Emery. There will be no viewing as we refuse to honour his request to prop him up in the corner with a cigarette in his mouth. Everyone who understands George’s sick and twisted sense of humour is asked to join us formally Saturday July 11th at 3pm at Seven Oaks Alliance Church, 2575 Gladwin Road Abbotsford and following the service at the McAdie residence at 10063 Mountain View Road, Mission. BYOB is requested.
SHEPHERD David Walker Passed away peacefully June 27, 2015 at the age of 76 years. A resident of Abbotsford for the past 35 years, David was a long time employed in the auto sales profession and former sales manager at Murray GM. He is survived by his wife Shirley, son Michael and daughter Julie all of Abbotsford; son James of London, England; sister Anne Weatherhead of Scotland and many other relatives and friends in business, on the golf course and playing pickle ball. A celebration of David’s life will be held Saturday, July 18 between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. at The Phoenix Lounge, 33780 King Road, Abbotsford. Please don’t wear black. Online condolences to the family may be made to: www.wiebeandjeskefh.com
Wiebe & Jeske 604.859.5885
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HELP WANTED
Serious Applicants Only To unload 5 - 50 lb. pieces of product off trucks to re-palletize onto skids for receiving in warehouses. Hand-bombing - no machinery used. Nightshift and weekend work. Mandatory - Must have reliable transportation to & from work, steel toed footwear.
Please email resume to: fosterl1@telus.net or fax 604-853-5487
SCHMIDT
REYDA
HELP WANTED
SMALL Manufacturing Co. looking for local part time help. Could work into full time with benefits. Please apply at Valley Brush . #28 - 26157 Fraser Hwy, Aldergrove, BC V4W 2W8. 604-856-7424. No exp. necessary but must be hard working.
LABOURERS NEEDED
Anne Kristine
Heather Ann
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Anne Kristine Schmidt (née Anna Reddekopp) passed away peacefully at the age of 88 on July 2, 2015 in Abbotsford, BC. Her home town for 60 years. She was born on September 22, 1926 to Abram and Margaretha Reddekopp near Blumenhof, SK. Anne was the youngest child of a large farming family. She was a lady who left a particular impact on people, a creative woman on many levels. Anne liked to play guitar, sing, sew, cook, bake and write poetry. She could whistle like a bird and in her later years was well-known for her artistic abilities as a painter of subject matter with very peaceful settings, including thatched cottages amidst colourful gardens on the banks of streams, often cast in beautiful light. A love for animals depicted these scenes with horses, rabbits, dogs, cats and birds. Wildlife, cats, kittens, vases of flowers, seascapes with tall ships or lighthouses were other themes in her artwork. Anne will be dearly missed and is survived by her husband Jacob Schmidt, children Robert, Loren (Susan) and Donna (Chris). Her grandchildren are Donna’s daughter Sarazen and Loren’s sons Taylor and Spencer. Many nieces and nephews also remember her very fondly. A memorial service will be held on July 18, 2015 at 2:00 pm, Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 1672 Salton Road, Abbotsford, BC. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the BC Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, BCSPCA (bcspca.ca).
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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES COOK with exp req’d P/T / F/T
SUSHI CHEF with 3yr + exp. Apply with resume in person to: Suishaya Japanese Restaurant, #260 - 32500 South Fraser Way, in Town Square Shopping Ctr. FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR A & W Restaurant in Abbotsford BC requires Food Services Supervisor. Salary $12.50/hr for 40 hrs/week. 1-2 years experience. Certificate in hospitality mgmt will be an asset. Reply to: hiring.aw@gmail.com
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Multi-Media Journalist The Abbotsford News, a twice-weekly publication serving more than 45,000 homes, has an opening for a full-time, permanent, multi-media journalist. Candidates will have outstanding and diverse writing abilities, including a flair for narrative. The successful applicant for this entry-level position will be a key contributor to the print product, while bringing creative content to our web-based branding. Advanced photography and video skills will be key attributes, along with a strong grasp of social media best practices. You will have a diploma/degree in journalism, and/or related experience. Knowledge of basic Photoshop, iMovie and InDesign is a must. You’re a self-starter and a critical thinker, with keen attention to detail, and the ability to work well under deadline pressures. The Abbotsford News is part of Black Press, Canada’s largest private, independent newspaper company, with more than 150 community, daily and urban newspapers in B.C., Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii. Those interested should submit a resume, writing and photography samples, and a cover letter to aholota@blackpress.ca Deadline for applications is July 24.
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LABOURERS NEEDED for greenhouse work. Must have own transportation. For more information call Dhillon at 1-604-556-8812 or email msnltd@shaw.ca
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PICKERS
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BLUEBERRY PICKERS For clean farm. Serious applicants only need apply. Call 604-302-1933
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BLUEBERRY PICKERS NEEDED NOW! Certified Organic Blueberry Farm. Lots of berries, long season. Phone 604-859-8918 154
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HUSKY is looking for Full - Time KITCHEN HELP. Must be energetic reliable, honest, enthusiastic, punctual, flexible & fluent in English. Full training provided. Apply in Person at 2880 Trethewey St, Abbotsford.
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PERSONAL SERVICES 171
ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
Need to overhaul your job?? We require 2 Mechanics to complete our team. You’ll find we have a clean, organized, friendly shop with a great variety of Trucks, Trailers & Equipment to work on. Duties Include: welding, body repair, hydraulics, brakes, air, electrical, oil changes, and more. We offer Leading Wages in the Valley, Excellent Benefits and a Great Company Culture! Fax: 1.604.856.8399 or email: employment@klinetrailers.com
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The ideal candidate has a positive attitude, a persuasive manner (previous sales experience preferred), is highly motivated with strong organizational and communication skills. Training is provided. Our work environment sets industry standards for professionalism and innovation. The Record combines a salary/benefits package designed to attract and retain outstanding staff. Please send your application in confidence to: Andrew Franklin Publisher 34375 Gladys Avenue Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 2H5 e-mail: publisher@missioncityrecord.com Closing Date: Friday, July 17, 2015 We thank all those who are interested in this position; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Black Press is home to some of the oldest, most trusted community newspapers in North America. Market by market these are the leading newspapers in their communities with history dating back to the 1800s. As the largest independently owned newspaper company in Canada, with more than 150 titles in print and online, Black Press has operations in BC, Alberta, Yukon and four US states.
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This is a career opportunity for a results-driven individual. Candidates will possess the ability to increase sales to existing clients while successfully prospecting new business in one of the Fraser Valley’s growing markets.
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HELP WANTED
Senior Payroll Administrator
UFV is a growing, exciting and welcoming workplace. Come join 15,000 students and 1,000 employees in our innovative and comprehensive learning environment.
The Mission Record, one of Canada’s leading community newspapers, has an opening for a Marketing Consultant.
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Check out the current employment opportunities at the University of the Fraser Valley. Applications are being accepted for the following position:
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Reporting to the Payroll Manager, you will provide support for processing the Canadian payroll for 1700 employees accurately, on-time and in compliance with legislation, company policies and 10 different collective agreements. You will be required to assist in the interpretation and application of company policies and collective agreements with respect to compensation, benefits, vacation and other leaves. You will possess strong communication skills and are able to support our payroll administrators and department managers. You have a sound knowledge of payroll costing and liability reconciliations. You have the ability to identify and implement process improvements, and help advance the department. You are experienced in extracting and reporting information with advanced Excel skills. You are an analytical problem solver with the ability to manage multiple priorities with accuracy and attention to detail. You have your PCP certification and several years’ experience with large payrolls. This is a new full-time, permanent position located in our Fraser Valley office and has opportunity for career advancement. 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: Robert Gale 34375 Gladys Avenue Abbotsford, BC V2S 2H5 or e-mail: robgale@blackpress.ca Competition closes: July 10, 2015 We thank all those who are interested in this position; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Here We Grow Again! Choices Markets is Western Canada’s largest local grocer of natural and organic foods and we are 100% Canadian owned and operated. We have 8 stores and a gluten free bakery across Metro Vancouver and the Okanagan. We want to dazzle customers with our healthy products, amazing customer service and attractive aesthetics every time they shop at the stores. We believe it starts with leadership. Are you an experienced professional that has a passion for the grocery industry but want the next step in your career? We are seeking to build our management team for our new store in Abbottsford! We have several management positions available including all department managers. • • • • • •
You must have a passion for local and organic food Be committed to building a strong team and make a positive impact Ability to inspire, mentor, and give direction to accomplish successful results Have a cheerful and energetic approach that is contagious to everyone Have the charisma and the ability to “wow” every customer you encounter Be willing to pitch in to do what it takes to keep your store in tip top condition
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What you need minimum of three years’ experience in a management role Strong interpersonal and selling skills Excellent customer service and rapport building skills Good people management skills Hands-on leadership skills High energy and a passion for the industry
If you have what it takes to achieve these goals and want to work in a dynamic and fun work place, let us know! • • • • •
What we offer: Competitive wages Benefits Flexible hours Staff discount and prizes Weekly pay by direct deposit To apply: Send a cover letter with the position of interest in the subject line to abbotsfordjobs@choicesmarkets.com
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PLUMBING
COLOURING CONTEST HEY KIDS, WIN A CAR LOAD PASS TO THE AIRSHOW!
604 - 720 - 2009
Friendly, professional, reliable, green cleaning service. Bonded, WCB & Insured. (604)615-4769
257
DRYWALL
WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs. Sm jobs pref’d. 40+ yrs exp. 604-308-7943
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
Over 15 Years Experience Yard Maintenance, Clean Up,
Pruning, Weeding & More.
Robert or Gen 604-504-1559 rg_handylandscaper@yahoo.ca
GARDENER LANDSCAPING Yard Clean-Up ~ Rubbish Removal Cedar Tree Trimming ~ Planting Call: 778-808-0307
A-1 Painting Company - Interior / Exterior 20 years exp. Summer Special 10% off (604)723-8434
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
Colour this picture, fill out the information and drop off or email to The News before noon, August 4th, 2015. The winner will be contacted by phone to receive a carload pass for the Abbotsford International Airshow. Contest for children 12 years and under.
GUTTER & ROOF Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627
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HANDYPERSONS
Name:
COMPLETE Handyman Services: new decks, house repairs, additions, power washing. Great rates, references. Call Mike 604.319.0273
Age: AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS VECTOR RENO’S
Specializing in all interior & exterior home renovations & additions Call 604-690-3327
A-1 EXTERIOR/ INTERIOR. Quality job, Senior rates, Free est, residential, commercial. Refs. 20 Yrs exp. No job too small.Call 778-980-0717 TOM VAN KEULEN Painting & Decorating. Int ~ Ext / Residential 604-853-9429 ~ 778-982-2191
PRESSURE WASHING
Call Ian 604-724-6373
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
R. G. HandyLandscaper
PLUMBING
TONY’’S PAINTING
CLEANING SERVICES
Florissa Fresh
338
POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING
~We accept Visa & Mastercard~
236
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
MIRACLE MOVING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
Recycle your unused items, place a classified ad TODAY!
341
Peter 604-768-6980 www.pskpainting.com
ABBOTSFORD
KITCHEN CABINETS
Call for Free Estimate
320
(off Cade Bar) Mission
MULTI Family Garage Sale July 11th, 9 -3 no early birds, 33461 Rainbow Ave, Abby. Proceeds go to West Coast Fiddlers. Hear them play while you shop!
#1 IN RATES & SERVICE. Lic’d/Ins. Local Plumber. Drains, gas, renos etc. Bonded. Chad 1-877-861-2423
Call 604-556-8183
HUGE SAVING $ on Cabinets and Granite/Quartz countertops. Senior discount! 3-33286, S.Fraser Way, Abby. Tel: 604-746-2898
8am - 3pm
33236 Rose Ave
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Call Aman: 778-895-2005
PSK PAINTING
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Lots of Everything!
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Kitchen / Bath Reno’s Electrical / Plumbing Painting / Drywall Decks & Railings Anything else, just ask!
Lawn Mowing - Fertilizing Power Raking - Aeration Moss & Weed Control Hedging - Pruning Pressure Washing Rubbish Removal
33625 Blueberry Drive
Abbotsford
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3535 Latimer St ~ A bit of everything, come take a look ~
NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring.
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Saturday, July 11th 9:00 to 3:00
30862 Sandpiper Dr.
HANDY RICHARD
Landscaping, new lawns, rototilling, mowing, power raking, fences, ret. walls, hedging, pruning, maint. program.604-832-8304, 604-832-8305.
GARAGE SALE
Sat July 11th, 10am-3pm
Tools, furniture, golf, fishing, collector’s records, photography, hunting items, philately items.
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint.
GARDENING
MISSION
GARAGE / MOVING SALE
www.renovationsmission.com
Does most any job, big or small!
Vendors Welcome. *Produce, Home baking, Crafts Jewellery, Make-up, Skin care* NEW THIS YEAR: Food truck vendors wanted. Kids event tent For more info: (604)858-6593
watch next week for list
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June 13 - Sept 5 10am - 3pm
July 25 546 Fort St Hope BC
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in the Park at Cultus Lake
3351 Horn St.
AUCTION
551
MOVING SALE
Household items, tools, collectibles, furniture. Big variety. MULTI UNITS.
ABBOTSFORD
Entertainment unit, sofa, dryer, dining room table & 4 high back chairs, stove, Dirt Devil upright & lots of misc. items.
MOVING SALE Sat. July 11 ~ 8:00 to 1:00
PERSONAL SERVICES
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
GARAGE SALES
Beach Side Saturday Market
Off Maclure ~ No Early Birds
MOVING SALE Saturday, July 11th 9:00 to 1:00 Some furniture & lots of miscellaneous items.
DRYWALL
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YARD / MOVING SALE Sat., July 11th ~ 8 to 1
MOVING SALE
32718 Garibaldi Drive ABBOTSFORD
GARAGE SALE Sat. & Sunday July 11 & 12 9:00 to 3:00
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Household items & tools.
Shelves, small furniture, misc.
FINANCIAL SERVICES
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Saturday, July 11th, 9am-3pm
Some appliances, furniture, decor, camping gear, household items & more!
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GARAGE SALES
Sat. & Sunday July 11 & 12 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
GARAGE Sale 32533 Beaver Drive Mission Saturday July 11 10-4 Vintage fermentation crocks, tools, collectibles, books, hsehold items, popular science, popular mechanics, records, more
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
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Main Beach
ABBOTSFORD
July 11 & 12 ~ 9:00 to 4:00 Ski boat, utility trailer & lots more miscellaneous items.
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ABBOTSFORD
Household, furniture, tools, sm appls. Everything must go!!! 5 Family Garage Sale July 11 and 12 from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Many treasures to be had. phone # 778344-3595 e-mail Vadnais@shaw.ca
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PRESSURE WASHING
POWER WASHING since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
PETS 477
PETS
COLLIE DOODLE (collie x poodle) puppies, born June 12, specially created, ideal family dogs, intelligent, easy to train, good natured, gentle, good with animals & kids, low/no shed for hypoallergenic, will be med. size about 50lbs 23-24in tall, 1st shots, dewormed, male & female, black and rare blue merle, home raised with kids. $950. Mission, 604-820-4827 MINI DACHSHUND puppies - born June 6, males & females, smooth coat, red. Raised by 13 yr old girl, well socialized. 1st shots & dewormed, $850 (will go toward education fund) 604-820-4827 Mission.
Accountable RooďŹ ng - Re-Roof Specialists. Cedar Conversion, Asphalt, Torch-on (604)760-7937
356
RUBBISH REMOVAL
FAMILY MAN w/truck for yard & home clean-ups, odd jobs, scrap removal. Free est. 604-820-2383
JUNK REMOVAL Odd Jobs. Remove almost anything / any size from house, yard, farm or business. Furn., appl., electronics yard waste etc. ON TIME ~ LOWEST RATES Dave 604-825-0066
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 542
Purebred CAIRN TERRIER Pups Shots, dewormed. $800. House pets. 604-854-1978, 604-807-5204 SCOTTY / SCHNAUZER pups. 3 F, 1 M. Black/brown. 9/wks, Non-shed $600. 778-933-9026 (Chilliwack)
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 523
U-PICK BLUEBERRIES, $1/lb. Red & Black Currants & Gooseberries
$1.25/lb. Bring containers. Closed Sundays. Call for picking times. 339 Short Rd., Abbotsford, 604-853-1909
U-PICK Fresh Blueberries Only .75¢/lb. 604-825-1563 ~ 4296 Lefeuvre Rd
563
MISC. WANTED
DAVIES SAND & GRAVEL LTD 604-826-6736
NO PESTICIDES
625
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Condo for Sale, approx. 1100 sqft w/2 bdrm, 2 bath, kitchen w/granite counters and s/s appls. Complex has indoor pool, exercise rm+2 guest suites. Selling reason health problems. Call (604)504-1858
DEROCHE. 12 x 50 modular home w/addition. On large pad. Low pad rent. $45,000 obo. 604-832-1514
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CLASSIFIED ADS WORK! CALL 604-854-6397
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
Abbotsford Central Mountainview - Bakerview
Clean & Large, hot water included. N/S Secured U/G parking available. Outdoor pool in garden setting. Sorry N/P. Close to all amenities. Ref’s req’d.
Phone 604-556-7705
ABBOTSFORD CRIME FREE Multi Housing Program
ABBOTSFORD
Great View
SENIORS DISCOUNTS
VACANT MANUFACTURED HOME PADS AVAILABLE
FEED & HAY
#1 PET SOURCE Bumbleberry Farms. Delicious Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Blueberries. 604-835-3416
FRESH BLUEBERRIES - $1.70/lb YOU PICK - $1.20/lb. 1794 Gladwin Road, Abbotsford 7days/wk 7AM-9PM. 778-908-4330
RASPBERRIES
U-Pick & Ready Pick
PETS
AMERICAN COCKER, vet ✔, cuddly, family raised, paper trained. Exc pet! $900. 604-823-4393 Chwk.
McCallum Rd Phone ahead 604-615-7790
CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at:
fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 LAB GERMAN Shepherd Rottie cross pups, 4 females @ $545.00 ea, 4 males @ $495.00 ea, 3 black, 3 tan with black & 2 rottie colour, vet checked, de-wormed. 8 weeks old. Phone 604-864-1004
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APARTMENT/CONDOS
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 / Mission – $685 1 bedroom suites now available. Take your pick, Classic or Renovated McCallum / Marshall area. 778-344-2787
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Biewer Yorkie. female, 6mo, spayed, 5lbs, tattooed, microchipped, vaccinated, r a b i e s , house-train. 604-745-3352
Any Age - Abbotsford, Ruskin 55+ Abby, Ruskin, Mission, Hope Chuck 604-830-1960
Local Produce Arriving Daily. Open Daily
8 am ~ 6 pm 5486 Riverside Street Corner of Harris & Riverside Matsqui Village
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Call Resident Manager 604-850-7508
ABBOTSFORD RENOVATED SUITES
Come See What You Have Been Missing!
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11 LOCATIONS
• Bachelor • 1 Bdrm. • 2 Bdrm.
Conveniently located at
Inquire About Current Rental Incentives...
3046 Clearbrook Road www.pacificquorum.com Pacific Quorum Properties Inc 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.
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1 Bedroom lofts & 2 Bedrooms 5 Appliances
CLASSIFIED ADS MEAN MORE BUSINESS PHONE 604-854-6397
SWAP & TRADE
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BUCK PASSERS
TWO 15 INCH tire rims silver colour for Dodge van or truck fits P235 /75 R15 tires asking $60. 604-826-9864. TWO 15 INCH tire rims silver colour for Dodge van or truck fits P235 /75 R15 tires asking $60. 604-826-9864. SIX KID’S BIKES 12� to 20� wheel size all in good condition $5 to $20 help clean my shop. 604-826-9186. AUDIO SPEAKERS TWO b&w bookshelf size $80 obo 604-8265410. SALT LAMPS ELECTRIC wood base 10� $30 8� $20 singer sewing machine white portable $20. 604826-5410. CARRIER FOR TRAILER spare tire on back bumper, $25. 604-859-0975 ASSORTED MOVING AND packing boxes - over 25. All for $25. 604859-0975. CANNING JARS, 2 DOZEN quarts, $5./dozen. 2 dozen Pints, $4./ dozen 1 dozen 1/2 pints, $3. 1/2 dozen 1/4 pints, $1.50. 604-853-9568. WOOD COFFEE TABLE, drop leaf, 24 x 30, extends to 24 x 45. $100. obo. Excellent condition. 604-8524305. PLASTIC RAIN BARREL, $8. Two bookshelves, $15. Wooden corner nook table and settee, $25. 1 dozen Kerr Mason , $3. 604859-8647. GRILL TIME BBQ, two shelves, one with burner, $80. 604-744-9133 SUPRANO PURSE, APPLE green, new, $80. Plastic tote, 68L, $3. 604-744-9133. FREEZER CHEST, small, white, 22� X 32� X 36�, $65. 604-854-6694. DIGITAL COPIER OFFICE regular and legal, two trays, $60. Dog kennel, secure, medium size, $40. 604-854-6694. LOVESEAT, FIRM, good condition, $99. 604-853-2664.
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LOVESEAT, MATCHES ABOVE, may be purchsed as set or separate, $99. 604-853-2664. CRAFTSMAN LAWNMOWER, 4 hp, $90. Works well. Call Jonathan at 604-864-2801. LAWNMOWER, MURRY 3.5 HP, basic mower, starts easy, $60. 604866-2801. LAGUNA FOUNTAIN PUMP 1,500 GPH. Max head height 13’ 5�. For ponds up to 3,000 gal. $50. Free accessories. 604-755-5579. LAWNMOWER CRAFTSMAN rear bag, self propelled, 5.5 hp, Briggs motor, runs great, $100. Free delivery. 604-864-2801. SET OF THREE Blue Mountain jugs, $50. Hanging glass terranium, no plants, $10. Kitchen step ladder, $10. Magazine rack, $10. 604-556-3432. THREE BLUE MOUNTAIN bowls, $15. each. New small pet window seat, $12. Large ceramic bowl, $25. Two new plastic window boxes, $5. each. 604-556-3432. NINE (9) THOUSAND PIECE puzzles, $2. each. Ten kid’s 100 piece puzzles, 50¢ each. Claw garden tool, $20. Artificial hydranger plant, $10. 604-556-3432. GOLF DRIVING RANGE bonus card. Good for 7 buckets or 350 balls, $50. obo. 604-853-8426. BEIGE SOFA, good shape, $70. Electric dryer, $30. 604-852-7212. BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM table and 4 high back chairs, $100. obo. 604-852-7212. GMC TRUCK SPLIT bench seat, $50. Dirt Devil upright, $30. Older Hoover vacuum, $20. 604-8527212. 12 VOLT COOLER, like new, $75. 604-852-7212. 50 PIECES ASSORTED costume jewelry, $15. for all. Phone 604859-8850.
BREZZY 600 WHEELCHAIR, $75. 604-853-8231. BISSELL 12 AMP carpet cleaner, $75. Raised toilet seat, $25. 604853-8231. MAYTAG WASHER, STAINLESS tub, excellent working order, still hooked-up, $100. 604-744-5149. MAYTAG DRYER, excellent working order, still hooked-up, $100. 604-744-5149. WANTED WHITE PEDESTAL for L.G. washer & dryer. $100. 604744-5149. WANTED PALM TUNESTEN, E or EZ, preferably with accessories. Pay up to $50. depending on condition. 604-859-0755. 6 OLD GLASS BROOCHES, $12. each. Phone 604-859-8850. 100 - 3 GRAM BAGS glass beads, $25. Phone 604-859-8850. 100 - 3 GRAM bags seed beads, $20. Phone 604-859-8850. THREE PIECE HEYS luggage, hard sides and expandable, swival wheels and piggy back silver and navy, $100. firm. 604-744-8272. THE OLD WEST leather covered set. Time Life all 26 series, excellent condition, $100. firm. 604744-8272. BEV DOOLITTLE FRAMED print, two bears of the Black Feet, $40. collectable poster of Bev Doolittle, $60. firm. Info at 604-744-8272. DR. HO’S BACK BELT pumps up for decompression with instructions, was $200., as new, asking $100. obo. 604-744-8272. CARD TABLE, WOOD and vinyl, $20. Two Elvis 10 X 12 photos, one color, framed, $20. each. Elivs unique paint by number, $25. 604744-8272. NATIVE HAND DRUM, moose hide, locally crafted and decorated. $100. 604-744-8272.
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32515 King Road BIG & JUICY BLUEBERRIES. U-Pick. 79¢/lb for orders over 25lbs Open Daily 8 - 6. Info 778-549-2254
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PANASONIC CD STEREO system w/2 SxS speakers on swivel stand, plays radio, disks & tapes. Also a 12 Volt Coleman cooler, please call: (604)504-1858
Bring your own containers $1.50/lb or Picked $2.50/lb
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ART UNRUH’S U-Pick Blueberries
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8� x 8� X 16� split base cinder blocks. Approximately 75 pieces. $75. 604-852-6250
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778 Sumas Way Abby 778-552-7878
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HOMES FOR RENT
ALDERGROVE. 1 bdrm home, 4 appls, clean, fncd yard, pet friendly, N/S. Avl now. $1000. 604-856-1515
“ A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE “ www.AbbotsfordApartments.com
MISSION HILLS APARTMENTS
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SUITES FOR RENT All rental properties are certified members of ‘’Abbotsford Crime Free Multi-Housing program’’
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Call Roslyn 604-853-3371 or email rentals@abbotsford apartments.com Locations in walking distance to Mill Lake, Regional Hospital, shopping,
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7440 Columbia St. Large, Bright & Clean 2 bdrm. $750/mo. Available w/1 Year Lease. No Pets. Written ref’s required. danlangpm@live.ca ReMax Little Oak Prop. Mgmt.
604-504-RENT www.remax-littleoakrentals.com
OAKMONT MANOR
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1 bdrm. $650/mo. 2 bdrm. 1 bath $770/mo. 2 bdrm. 2 bath. $800/mo. Close to schools & shopping Bus stop out front. Free covered parking. Sorry NO DOGS or CATS allowed. 33370 George Ferguson Way
✯ Arlington Place ✯ 2487 Countess St. Abbotsford
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604-850-7050
✯ Aspen Court ✯ 2450 Center St. Abbotsford Very Competitive Rates Quiet, Clean, Well Managed.
* Renovated Suites * *Large *Clean *Very Quiet Includes: Heat, Hot Water
Heat & hot water included. Fridge, stove, d/w, microwave. UNDERGROUND SECURE PARKING
and Hydro
604-870-1118
Near Shopping & Amenities.
12186-224 St, Maple Ridge Certified Crime Free Buildings MISSION
CEDARWOOD MANOR * * * *
Friendly Management 2 Bedroom Suites Insuite Laundry Adult Oriented
604-820-0128 MISSION
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MORE RENTALS @ www.andersonavenue.com
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✯ 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
33366 2 Ave. Mission
Resident Manager ~ Carol
1 Bedroom suite $635 2 Bedroom suite $750
604-556-7742 Cell 604-226-0975
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.
ABBOTSFORD
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SPACE On McCallum Road 500 sq. ft. ~ 2nd Floor. Newly renovated. Large reception area with 2 private offices. Available Immediately
Call Elmer 604-850-4242
746
Managed by ECM Strata - Rental Division
ROOMS FOR RENT
ABBOTSFORD *CLEAN ROOMS* Bsmt rooms $425. Main floor rooms $450 incl utils & lndry 604-854-1000
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.
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
750
SUITES, LOWER
ABBOTSFORD 1 bdrm suite with air conditioning, near hospital. $850/mo incl all utils. 604-626-8580 ABBOTSFORD. Nadeau Place. 2 bedroom basement suite. N/s, n/p. Avail. Aug. 1st. Call 604-852-8892 ABBOTSFORD: Newly renovated 1 bdrm. Downtown area. Private entry, full ba, sh w/d. Nr amen. N/p N/s. 604-859-6152; 604-807-1198 ABBOTSFORD nr Yarrow. 1 Bdrm legal suite, own laundry, d/w, farm area, avail now. NS/NP. $800/mo incl utils. Call 604-825-1730. Clearbrook 2 bdrm 1300sf newly reno’d in 3 lvl hse, NP/NS $800/mo Sh ldry Avail immed. 604-897-7494
TOWNHOUSES
2002 Toyota Echo. ODO 257000. Superb commuter car, great on gas. Very reliable. Second owner. $2,700 obo. Call 604-392-5575 evenings.
PJ AUTO SALES LTD
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
COMMERCIAL SPACE for Lease: 1556 sf. #106 - 33643 Marshall Rd. Abbotsford. 604-850-7731. MISSION AREA. 800 SF SHOP. Available now. $450 + gst + hydro + gas. Security check and references. No Living Quarters. 604-820-0808
715
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
ABBOTSFORD 2 Bdrm, new reno’s SxS duplex. Fridge & stove. Avail now. 2660 Parkview St. $750/mo. No Pets. Call 778-863-4373.
1996 Triple E MH Cummins diesel Allison trans tracker tow car both $35000 or OBO ph: 604-796-9074
845
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
The Scrapper
We pay GST & PST Sat. July 11/15
• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
.
851
TRUCKS & VANS
1994 DODGE DAKOTA, 4 X 4 ext. cab. 3.9, V6. Good running truck. Needs muffler. $800. obo. (604)820-7714
TRUCKS ‘02 CHEVY 1500 Ext cab p/u, V8 auto, needs body work, STP#3257...$950. ‘01 DODGE DAKOTA Ext cab, V6, auto, STP#6101...........$2,240. ‘99 DODGE GR CARAVAN, 7 psg, V6, auto, loaded, local, STP #3344.............$1,450. ‘93 MAZDA B2200 P/U 4 cyl, 5 spd, exc condition STP#7906............$1,680.
Residential Tenancy Act Vehicle Seizure and Sale TAKE NOTICE - that a 2002 Chrysler Sebring, 4 door sedan, grey, VIN 1C3AL56R72N133069, owned by Derinda Ellis Marshall (deceased) of 210 - 33465 Bevan Avenue, has an amount owing of $2000. The vehicle will be sold 30 days after this publication, by Landlord: Bevan Grove, DLKA Wiebe Properties, 203 - 31136 Peardonville Rd, Abbotsford, BC, V2T 6K7. Date / Time / Place of Sale; August 15, 2015, 1:00 pm @ 33465 Bevan Avenue, Abbotsford, BC, V2S 6Z1
33166 South Fraser Way DL# 40083 778-908-5888 1998 ACCURA 1.6 EL. 4 dr, auto, loaded. STK#651 $2,900. 2004 DODGE CARAVAN 7psgr, loaded STK#525 $2,900. 2003 FORD FOCUS 4 dr, auto, Aircared, STK#545, $3,900. 2003 HONDA ODYSSEY 7psg full load, runs good, Aircared STK#530, $3,900. 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. $9,900. 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 LARIAT crew cab, diesel, 4 X 4, auto short box. STK#275. $16,900.
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MITSUBISHI
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2444 W. Railway, Abbotsford
AUTO SALES
853-1171
Bruce
FINANCE OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE ON ALL VEHICLES
2014 VW Jetta Trendline Plus
2014 Dodge Charger SXT
Automatic, keyless entry Air, Power options, 21,000 km
What a Machine!!!! Only 12,000 km
Woodbine Townhouses 9252 Hazel St, Chilliwack
Find the new Mitsubishi you’ve been looking for with financing starting at 0% Ten year 160,000 km power train Ltd warranty
Great selection of used cars
$1050 per month utilities not included.
SALE $15,970
SALE $24,970
2010 Nissan Nissan Sentra “S”
2007 MAZDA 3 GT SEDAN
Auto, Power options
5 Speed, Power Options
Check out our website:
www.fraservalleymitsubishi.ca DLN # 24358
FRASER VALLEY MITSUBISHI
WANTED TO RENT
SENIOR COUPLE having to move after 24 years due to owner wishing to use the house for family purposes. We are looking for a house to rent, long term. House must be in quiet neighborhood, be in good condition & be available around Mid August. Reply to dblt@shaw.ca
2005 DODGE NEON, auto 4 dr sedan, a/c. STK#701. $1,995. 2003 HONDA CIVIC, auto 4 dr sedan loaded STK#666. $4,900 2005 NISSAN ALTIMA, auto, fully loaded, 4 dr sedan. STP#699. Only! $5,900. 2007 DODGE CALIBER, 4 dr, auto. STK#602. $5,900. 2005 HONDA CIVIC, 4 dr, auto, full load. STK#672. This week only! $6,900. 2009 FORD FOCUS 4dr,sedan fully loaded, auto. ONLY THIS WEEK! STK#687. $6,900. 2008 HONDA CIVIC, 4 dr, auto, fully loaded. STK#691. Only this week. $7,900. 2009 NISSAN ALTIMA, 4 dr, sedan, fully loaded, auto. STK#697. $7,900. 2007 PONTIAC TORRENT 4 dr, AWD, fully loaded, only 99K kms. STK#657 $9,900. 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. 2010 DODGE JOURNEY 4 dr, auto, loaded, 7 passenger STK#428. $13,900. 2012 HONDA CIVIC 4 dr, auto, loaded, STK#695. $14,900. 2008 CHEV 1500 LT. Crew cab, 4X4, auto, short box, fully loaded. STK#600. $16,900.
www.keytrackautosales.ca
NEWLY RENOVATED 3 bdrm with 1.5 bth on 2 levels
757
BOATS
Financing Available
NOMAD
Call Mike to set up a day & time to view (604)-792-8317 or email raamco.ca
912
9.9 Honda Outboard motor, electric start, 4 stroke and long shaft. $800. (604)853-7106
30255 Cedar Lane
ONE DAY ONE PRICE ‘05 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 2 door, 4 cyl, 5 spd, local STP#3382............$1,850. ‘04 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 4dr, V6, auto, full load, low k’s STP#7906............$1,480. ‘03 SATURN ION 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, loaded, STP#4611............$1,680. ‘02 INFINITY QX4 4x4, V6, auto, fully loaded STP#1052............$1,680. ‘01 FORD TAURUS 4 door, V6, fully loaded, local STP#6809............$1,250. ‘01 TOYOTA COROLLA 4 door, 4 cyl, 5 speed STP#9346...........$1,680. ‘01 OLDS INTRIGUE 4 dr, V6, auto, loaded, local, STP#8003............$1,680. 2000 SUZUKI Grand Vitara 4X4, 4 dr, V6 auto, loaded local STP#8344.........$2,240. 2000 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, local, STP#7631............$1,250. 2000 HONDA ACCORD 4 dr, 4 cyl auto, full load, local STP#2866............$1,980. 2000 HONDA CIVIC 2 dr h/back, 4 cyl, auto, local, STP#0331............$1,850. ‘99 MAZDA PROTEGE 4 door, 4 cyl, auto STP#5930............$1,250. ‘98 MERCURY TOPAZ 2 door, 4 cyl, auto, 85K STP#0384............$850.
TRUCKS & VANS
DL# 31038 604-855-0666
MISSION: 3 BDRM TOWNHOUSE, quiet family complex. Rent geared to income. N/P. Call: 604-820-1715
Our gated 5 acre complex is quiet and family oriented we have 2 playgrounds available for your kids and are “Pet- Friendly”
851
MARINE
KEY TRACK AUTO SALES Abbotsford
2467 Clearbrook Rd
Dennis
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.
RECREATIONAL/SALE
2001 Hyundai Accent, blue, well maint, 5sp, new tires, 290,000k, $1100 obo. Call (604)819-6809
MISSION 2 bdrm ground level suite with patio & shared laundry, suits 1. Avail Aug 1st. NS/NP, ref’s req’d. $725/mo incl utils & basic cable. Call 604-826-1779.
752
604-826-2538
OFFICE/RETAIL
838
TRANSPORTATION
2000 VW PASSAT for parts, runs, needs transmission, $1,000. obo. Call 604-302-3281.
604-820-8888
NEW BUILDING
NOW AVAILABLE BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRM. SUITES
604-463-2236 604-463-7450
FRASER VALLEY HOME TEAM
LARGE 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES
Great Location
SENIOR’S DISCOUNT
Lightbody - Bright 2 bdrm. 1 day ldry. Non smoker, n/p, $720/mo. incl. utils. 10th - Spacious 2 bdrm bsmt 1600 sq.ft. - shared w/d + yard n/s - 2 occupants $1050/mo. + shrd utils.
NOW AVAILABLE
$840/mo & $940/mo
Queen Anne Apts.
Lower
(Next to MCC) Very Competitive Rates Quiet, Clean, Well Managed.
33555 South Fraser Way Crime Free Multi-Housing Certified
1 & 2 Bdrms available
Mission
604-855-0883
Call Dave @ 604-859-0482
MAPLE RIDGE
★ NEW RENTALS ★
TRANSPORTATION
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
Member - Crime Free Program
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HATZIC. 3 bdrm mobile home in quiet park. $850/m. Refs. Sm dog OK. Call after 6pm 604-855-8169
TRANSPORTATION
45510 YALE ROAD, WEST CHILLIWACK
SALE $8,970
SALE $7,970
nomadautosales.com
Dealer #26135
SALES/SERVICE 604-793-0600
7064661
RENTALS
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Abbotsford News Friday, July 10, 2015
2015 ESCAPE
2015 FUSION
2015 FOCUS
2015 MUSTANG
NEW 2015 Fiesta Hatchback 5
NEW 2015 Focus Hatchback SE
NEW 2015 Fusion SE
NEW 2015 Escape SE
1.6L, SYNC, ANTI THEFT, AIR COND,ADVANCE TRAC, KEYLESS ENTRY, TVC. #FEF56641
2.0L, 6 SPEED AUTO, REAR CAMERA, ADVANCE TRAC, POWER GROUP, ANTI THEFT, SYNC, MEDIA HUB W/4.2” LCD, KEYLESS ENTRY. #F0F97097
2.5L, 6 SPEED AUTO, REAR CAMERA, ADVANCE TRAC, POWER GROUP, ANTI THEFT, SYNC, MEDIA HUB W/4.2” LCD, KEYLESS ENTRY. #FNF26902
2.5, 6 SPEED AUTO, REAR CAMERA, ADVANCE TRAC, POWER GROUP, ANTI THEFT, SYNC, MEDIA HUB W/4.2” LCD, KEYLESS ENTRY, ROOF RACK, CARGO PACKAGE.
$
SALE PRICE $
MSRP EMPLOYEE PRICE DISCOUNT
$
FINAL SALE PRICE
16,664 –$6,232
13,764
$
SALE PRICE EMPLOYEE PRICE DISCOUNT
FINAL SALE PRICE
$
22,114 –$2,125
19,989
EMPLOYEE PRICE DISCOUNT FORD FINANCE CASH
FINAL SALE PRICE
$
26,099 –$1,740 –$500
23,047
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SALE PRICE
$
EMPLOYEE PRICE DISCOUNT
–$3,298
28,039 –$750
SUV, CUV, MINI VAN LOYALTY REBATE
FINAL SALE PRICE
$
23,991
PLUS GET 1.29% FINANCING FOR 72 MONTHS!
PLUS GET 1.29% FINANCING FOR 72 MONTHS!
PLUS GET 0.79% FINANCING FOR 72 MONTHS! PLUS GET 2.49% FINANCING FOR 72 MONTHS!
------- YOU PAY WHAT WE PAY! -------
------- YOU PAY WHAT WE PAY! -------
------- YOU PAY WHAT WE PAY! -------
NEW 2015 Exlplorer 4x4 3.5L V-6 BLIND SPOT MONITORING, NAVIGATION SYSTEM, DUAL PANEL MOONROOF, POWER REAR LIFTGATE, REAR CAMERA, TRAILER TOW PKG. #EXF30925
$
MSRP EMPLOYEE PRICE DISCOUNT SUV, CUV, MINI VAN LOYALTY REBATE
FINAL SALE PRICE
$
46,989 –$6,232 –$750
40,907
PLUS GET 0.99% FINANCING! ------- YOU PAY WHAT WE PAY! -------
------- YOU PAY WHAT WE PAY! -------
NEW 2015 F-150 Supercab XLT 4x4 NEW 2015 F-150 Crew Cab XLT 4x4 NEW 2015 F-350 Crew Cab 4x4 Lariat 3.5L TIVCT V-6, 6 SPEED AUTO, POWER GROUP SYNC, KEYLESS ENTRY, ANTI THEFT, AIR. #F1E30925
$
SALE PRICE EMPLOYEE PRICE DISCOUNT MSA FINANCE CASH
FINAL SALE PRICE
$
42,199 –$11,118 –$750
30,331
PLUS GET 2.99% FINANCING! ------- YOU PAY WHAT WE PAY! -------
5.0L V-8, 6 SPEED AUTO, POWER GROUP, SYNC, KEYLESS ENTRY, ANTI THEFT, AIR, ALL-TERRAIN TIRES, ALUMINUM WHEELS. #F1E52114
$
SALE PRICE EMPLOYEE PRICE DISCOUNT MSA FINANCE CASH
FINAL SALE PRICE
$
45,749 – 10,218 –$750 $
34,781
PLUS GET 2.99% FINANCING! ------- YOU PAY WHAT WE PAY! -------
6.2L V-8, 6 SPEED AUTO, ULTIMATE PACKAGE, NAVIGATION, LEATHER, MOONROOF, 20” INCH CHROME WHEELS, SYNC, KEYLESS ENTRY, ANTI THEFT, AIR, TRAILER TOW PACKAGE, 40/20/40 SEAT, REMOTE START, 3:73 LOCKING AXLE, REAR CAMERA, CAMPER PACKAGE. #F3F60973
$
SALE PRICE EMPLOYEE PRICE DISCOUNT MSA FINANCE CASH
FINAL SALE PRICE
$
69,459 – 14,564 –$750 $
54,145
------- YOU PAY WHAT WE PAY! -------
VOTED ABBOTSFORD’S FAVOURITE NEW CAR DEALER 7 YEARS RUNNING! T H E F RAS E R VA L L E Y ’S O N LY FO R D SU P E RSTO 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
Vehicles advertised subject to prior sale. All prices plus taxes and $420 documentation fee. Vehicles may not be as shown. Dealer may sell for less. Finance offers available on approved credit. Offer expires July 11, 2015, @ 6pm.
WHEN YOU PAY* WHAT WE PAY