Mission City Record, October 30, 2015

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Ice time extension approved Concerns raised about effect on lacrosse program and others who use arena Frank Bucholtz Mission Record

Mission council has narrowly approved a one-year experiment in lengthening the ice time available at the Leisure Centre. Council voted 4-3 to accept a proposal to extend the ice season in the south arena for 14 weeks, from late March until June. The extra cost will be just over $25,000. The experiment will take place in the spring of 2016.

The proposal from several ice user groups was examined by the parks, recreation and culture department, which brought a report to council on Oct. 19. recommending the extended ice season. Council members had raised concerns about the effect on other user groups, notably Mission Minor Lacrosse (MML), and the additional cost. Most of the extra cost will be in hiring staff to maintain the ice for the extra period. While additional revenue will be generated from user groups, it is not expected to be enough to cover the full costs, said

deputy parks, recreation and culture director Stephanie Key. The department did a comprehensive study of all user groups at the arena and how much time they actually used the facilities. MML uses the floor of the arena for an average of 38 hours per week each spring. Most of its use has been at the north arena, which will remain available next spring. Key said the north arena will be available for at least 56 hours per week for dry floor users in that period. Minor laContinued on 3

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About 150 kids aged nine to 16 participated in this year’s Mission Strong fitness challenge at Centennial Park on Saturday. The tunnel obstacle saw participants crawl through a slippery culvert. The course ended at the Leisure Centre gymnasium for a closing celebration with refreshments, activities and prizes. BOB FRIESEN PHOTO

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Long-awaited food bank building to open Frank Bucholtz Mission Record

After years of planning, a standalone facility for the long-established St. Joseph’s Food Bank will officially open Saturday. For Ron Leger, the volunteer who has championed the project, this has been a long time coming. However, he feels the end product is even better than he could have expected, and says it will serve the community well for many years to come. Leger, a local accountant, has been living and breathing the building for a long time. He has been involved with the food bank since 1996, a few years after it first started serving people in Mission, in 1990. As far back as 2009, he was able to get permission from the Catholic archbishop of the Vancouver diocese to build a standalone building on church property. The food bank has been operating from the church facility. In 2011, he was able to get a building permit, and then the work of building the

Ron Leger stands outside the new facility for the St. Joseph’s Food Bank, which will be officially opened on Saturday. The project has been in the planning and building stages since 2009, and Leger has been the driving force in its FRANK BUCHOLTZ PHOTO completion. project and finding enough funds was truly underway. Leger, who worked in a grocery store as a teen and young adult, wanted a building designed something like a store. The top floor has an entrance for clients, and a counter where they can be

served. It is open and spacious. There are washrooms and office space. The bottom floor has a loading dock (with a driveway extension), lots of storage room, and will soon have a large cooler and a lift to transport food items to the

upper floor. St. Joseph’s Food Bank is a member of the B.C. Food Bank Association and Food Banks Canada. It is open twice a month to distribute food to clients. The service is totally volunteer-operated. In 2014, 4,376 people were helped with the gift of food. Of those, 2,936 were adults, 1,415 children and there were 25 infants. The total worth of food distributed that year was $528,750. Food bank manager Cully Poston said the food bank has about 50 volunteers, “and the average age is 72.” They hand out donations on the first and third Thursdays of each month, but it takes two full days before each distribution date to get the food ready. They also have volunteers who pick up donations from stores and individuals. “The food bank is something society requires today,” Poston says. “I wish it didn’t, but there are so many working poor today who need food. The new building will make it much easier for us, as we

will no longer have to set up and take down (in the church basement).” Leger says about one-third of the total cost of about $500,000 for the new building came as a result of donated labour and materials, with a great deal of help coming from several contracting companies. All the rest came from money donated to the project. “I don’t think it would have happened without all those donations,” he says. He said he was grateful to The Record and for letting people know about the project, and particularly to The Record’s Kevin Plastow, who created the logo for the food bank. Opening ceremonies for the building, located on a corner of the St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic church property at 32550 Seventh Ave., take place at 11 a.m. The community is invited to attend. Taking part in the opening ceremonies will be Most Rev. Michael Miller, archbishop of Vancouver, and Mission Mayor Randy Hawes.

Lacrosse growing in popularity crosse is the main user, with roller hockey users using it about three hours per week. Lacrosse is growing in popularity in Mission. In 2015, MML had 215 participants, up from 2194 in 2013. By contrast, Mission Minor Hockey had 334 participants in 2014-14, down from 369 in 2012-13. Other users of the ice are: Mission Skating Club, with 50 users; Mission Racers speed skating club, with no users in the past year, but 21 the year before; the Mission Outlaws Junior B hockey team, Hatzic Middle School hockey academy, with 45; Mission Secondary hockey academy, with 30; and nine adult groups with 190 users in total. The skating club uses facilities in Aldergrove and Abbotsford each spring, the proposal pointed out. Mayor Randy Hawes said some adult ice users from Mission travel as far as Coquitlam to play recreational hockey, because of lack of ice availability in Mission. The two hockey academies will also use the ice in the spring if it is available, according to the proposal. Under a joint facilities

use agreement, school groups do not pay to use the Leisure Centre. Coun. Jenny Stevens and several other council members noted that a number of lacrosse parents had been contacting them, stating that lacrosse players were getting “the short end of the stick,” as a result of the proposal. However, she was satisified when told they would not lose any hours. Coun. Rhett Nicholson said the department needs to look at improvements to the outdoor lacrosse box in Centennial Park

so that it could be used for games as well as practices. “We haven’t tried to sacrifice one sport for another,” Key told council. “All sports have value in our community.” Hawes said tyke lacrosse players could use the gym at the Leisure Centre for practices, noting that they are beginners and many are just learning how to catch the ball with their sticks. The gym is properly set up for such users, he said. Coun. Carol Hamilton said she was concerned about the addi-

tional cost. “The arena is a very expensive facility and we should be utilizing it,” Hawes said. “This is a one-year trial and it will be reviewed. It’s an inexpensive way to find out if it works.” Hawes, Stevens, Nicholson and Coun. Pam Alexis voted to try out the additional ice time next spring, with Hamilton, Coun. Jim Hinds and Coun. Danny Plecas opposed. Stevens said it is important that the community understand that all sports user groups will get the time that they need.

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Hatzic man wants cub saved Suspect sought in Elks break-in

He said he was told they don’t relocate bears, because of worries about them returning to populated areas. A bear cub has slept the past 10 nights in James Klassen’s Steve Jacobi, a conservation officer who supervises the pear tree, just 20 feet from his front door in Hatzic. He Fraser Valley area, said moving a bear this late in the year wants to send it back to the wild, but conservation officers would likely be a death sentence. When dropped off in an say they aren’t able to help. unfamiliar area, bears face stiff competition for feeding “If we do come, we would shoot it and kill it,” he said a territory. They need to save up fat for winter hibernation, conservation officer told him. but they often try to make the long Klassen told The Record the small journey back where they came from black bear cub hasn’t caused him any instead. harm, so he told the officer not to Black bears are common around come. Now he isn’t sure what to do. Mission, and the Conservation Officer “It’s a little baby black bear, probably Service wouldn’t consider a small cub born in the spring. It can’t be more than in a yard to be a threat, Jacobi said. If 60 pounds,” he said “And there’s no Klassen doesn’t want the bear to remother around ... he’s scared. As soon turn, he could try making a loud comas you get close, he just runs away.” motion in the yard, putting an electric The cub began scavenging the last fence around the tree or chopping the few over-ripe pears from the yard’s 18tree down, the officer added. tree grove two Sundays ago. Klassen hopes there is some way to “He just sat there in the tree, eating move the cub out of his yard but keep his pears in front of us,” he said. “I it alive. thought he was going to leave when “I don’t want (them) to kill it…I don’t the food ran out.” know what do to with this little guy,” Now, he sees the cub confusedly wanhe said. Submitted dering through the two cleared acres According to Bear Awareness safeThis bear has been sleeping in a pear tree in his yard. Once, he caught the bear ty information from the District of in James Klassen’s Hatzic yard. trying to eat its own waste. “I think he’s Mission, seven bears were shot in starving now,” said Klassen. Mission in 2014. A family with small children lives on the other side of Jacobi reminds locals not to approach or feed bears, and Farms Road, so he doesn’t want the cub to take up perma- not to leave out food in the open or in unsecured containnent residence there. Last Saturday, he asked a conserva- ers. If a black bear gets too close, you should try to appear tion officer what they could do. as large as possible, make loud noise and back away slowly. For more information, call WildSafe BC at 604-702-5005. Laura RODGERS

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The Elks clubhouse on Second Avenue was the target of a brazen break-in on Monday morning. President Roy Archer received a call from the alarm company about 7:30 a.m. and headed to the building. He found a window smashed in and an exit door booted open. The office door had also been smashed in, and a large amount of material had been thrown around by the young thief, who was wearing gloves and a bandanna. The surveillance video clearly shows the thief, in particular his clothing and shoes, and Archer hopes a reward will help lead to his capture. Anyone with information can contact Mission RCMP. While the thief caused damage to the doors and

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A stellar effort The six-year effort to establish a permanent home for the St. Joseph’s Food Bank, which last year helped more than 4,000 Mission residents with the most basic of human needs – enough to eat – is coming to fruition on Saturday. The official opening of the $500,000 building, built totally through contributions from individuals and businesses, will mark a new chapter for the food bank, which has been operating since 1990. The food bank, which has operated through St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church on Seventh Avenue since its inception, is totally run by volunteers – about 50 of them. Their average age is 72. They give back to the community (usually volunteering for about six days per month) because they care about others. As manager Cully Poston says, there are many working poor people these days who,

Should the community mailbox program be scrapped?

even though they have jobs, find it a stretch to have enough food on hand to last throughout the month. Given the high costs of home ownership or rentals, ever-increasing taxes and user fees, and other constant impositions on family budgets, it’s a scenario that is far too common. The food bank does make a significant difference for these people. and it’s a strong signal that Mission is a caring community. The fact that so many people willingly donated to make the new building a reality, and so many businesses contributed materials and labour, is a testament to the depth of community support for this endeavour. Congratulations to all the people who made it happen, particularly Ron Leger, who has been working hard on this project for many years. Thanks also to all who volunteer and donate to the food bank.

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B.C. Views The scandal of the week at the B.C. legislature is what could be termed “delete-gate.” Primarily, it revolves around 36 pages of government emails that the NDP opposition has been trying for a year to get under freedom of information legislation. They relate to a series of meetings between transportation ministry bureaucrats and remote communities along Highway 16, between Prince George and Prince Rupert. If you want all of the accusations about government secrecy and alleged cover-ups, I invite you to read “Access Denied,” the latest report of the Information and Privacy Commissioner at www.oipc.bc.ca, and transcripts of question period in the legislature this week. What you won’t find there is much discussion of the actual problem, which is a shortage of safe and practical transportation options in and out of these communities, most

of which are federally funded aboriginal reserves far from the region’s only highway. What we have seen for decades is a dramatic media narrative about one or more serial killers preying on vulnerable women hitch-hiking along what is now known world-wide as the Highway of Tears. The Wikipedia entry for Highway of Tears gives a sense of the credibility of this narrative. It begins with the unsolved murder of Gloria Moody, last seen leaving a bar in Williams Lake in 1969. That’s a long way from Highway 16. Then there was Monica Jack, killed in 1978. DNA technology resulted in a charge finally being laid last year against a known serial rapist. This was even further away, near Merritt, and she was a 12-year-old riding her bike. Other cases involve street prostitution in and around Prince George, an urban hub for a large aboriginal population similar to Regina and Winnipeg. Discussion in Victoria focuses on urban notions of increased transit, in places where existing service may be under-used. Nationally, the narrative is that deep-seated social problems within aboriginal communities would somehow be solved by a law-

yer-heavy judicial inquiry that looks only at tragedies involving women. If you drive Highway 16 today, you will see fading billboards pleading for information on the disappearance of Madison Scott. She

You won’t find much discussion of the actual problem, which is a shortage of safe and practical transportation options. was last seen in the early hours of May 28, 2011, after a grad party in the woods outside Vanderhoof. Her truck and tent were still there. Again, nothing to do with hitch-hiking, but at least it was near Highway 16. Here’s something else you won’t often hear in the Highway of Tears melodrama. There is commercial bus service on Highway 16, although Greyhound reduced frequency in 2013 as it struggles with low ridership and high costs.

BC Transit also operates bus service to some remote communities like Kispiox and Gitsegukla, connecting them south to Smithers. But BC Transit requires local governments and riders to cover about half the cost. Indian Act reserves don’t pay. North Coast MLA Jennifer Rice has noted that what people in remote communities ask for is a way to get back and forth for shopping and medical appointments. Yes, shopping is an important need, as those who live in remote areas can tell you. And Northern Health already runs a bus service for remote residents who need medical care. Rice’s observations at least move us toward practical solutions, although most of her effort seems directed towards political blame. I hope the infamous 36 pages of emails are eventually released, since they were not deleted but rather excluded from release. They may bring the discussion back to the actual public service issue, which is what realistic transportation options exist for these communities. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press.

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Council ignored presentation Voting system distorts On Monday, Oct. 19, I attended the Mission council meeting. I was specifically interested in a presentation that was being made to save our animal shelter here in Mission. Diane Davies made a very passionate and well-informed plea to save the shelter here. She even offered a very workable solution to council (which included $10,000), but it was very obvious to me that our council members do not care that animals are going to be sent to Chilliwack once the shelter here is closed. In the past three years, more dogs have been euthanized than adopted out of the Chilliwack shelter. This is not acceptable to me and definitely should be a concern to everyone, whether

Canada’s winnertake-all voting system has significantly distorted the will of Canada’s electors, handing an un-earned majority to one party. Today, we do not have the government that we voted for! Nationally, Liberals earned the votes of 39.5 per cent of Canadian voters, yet the voting system handed them over 54.4 per cent of the seats in the House of Commons as a result. This is a majority government – on only a minority of the vote. The desire for change was clearly evident in the results, but our winner-take-all system granted the Liberal Party many more seats than their vote merits and shut out other voices. A proportional voting system would have granted 134 seats to the Liberals (less than a majority), 108 seats to the Conservatives, 67 to the NDP, 16 to the Bloc and 12 to the Greens. Today we should have a minority government in place in Canada. Regional distortions are also evident. The Bloc, with its geographically concentrated 4.7 per cent of the vote,

you own a dog or not. How many people realize that if their dog gets loose they are going to have to travel to Chilliwack to retrieve it? What happens if that dog owner is a senior who does not drive? It also was very apparent to me that council was paying no attention to what Ms. Davies had to say, even to a point of ignoring her. She wasn’t thanked for her presentation, she wasn’t told that her suggestion would be considered. Nothing. Nothing at all was said to her. It was as if she hadn’t been heard. We left very disappointed. Maureen Harper, Mission

Demographics affect enrolment In response to your article titled, “Mission Champs Work for Future.” I would like to first thank you for capturing the wonderful efforts of the Neighbourhood School Champions. We at the Mission Public School District feel gratitude for the proactive approach taken on behalf of all citizens in Mission. The group’s efforts are noticed and the results speak for themselves. The area surrounding Mission Central School has been transformed and maintained by this group, and moreover, the positive attention they have drawn to this area has been noticed by all. We feel a debt of gratitude to every community member that participates in this effort and to the Neighbourhood School Champs for the effort in co--ordinating on our community’s behalf. The article however, indicates that the enrolment at Mission Central Elementary has declined since the boundaries of French Immersion were opened. This is not a fair statement. Enrolment at Mission Central has been on a decline since 2003. Boundaries were opened in 2013. There are many reasons the enrolment has declined but the most glaring is the changing of demographics in this community school’s catchment area. In most recent studies, it has been determined we

can expect a further decline over the next decade given this rationale. Over this same time period, enrolment of the French Immersion program in Mission Public Schools has held its own. Given the decline in our overall enrolment, and the slight increase in the French Immersion program enrolment, it is apparent that its program is doing quite well. It must also be noted the majority of our elementary schools in our district are challenged with the same changing demographics. Declining enrolment has been a difficult challenge for most boards in the province and in particular, our board of education since 2003. It has led to many changes in the way education must be delivered in the district in order to ensure fair and equitable education is offered to all students and that the board meets ministry of education’s requirement of a balanced budget. I would again like to thank the Neighbourhood School Champions for their efforts. As a citizen of this fine community I feel a great sense of pride. Rick McKamey, Board of Education Chairperson School District No. 75 (Mission)

gained 10 seats, but the Greens with diffuse support and 3.4 per cent of the vote only achieved one seat. It should no longer be acceptable to have a system that disenfranchises a third of the electorate, forces peo-

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Quads need licence plates starting Nov. 1

POWER LINE TREE PRUNING AND HAZARD TREE REMOVALS MISSION When: October 19, 2015 to March 25, 2016 Time: 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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Over the next few months we will be pruning and removing trees in the Mission area. Boundaries: North: Dewdney Trunk Road from Ferndale Avenue to Dewdney Trunk Road at Keystone Road. South: Fraser River West: Dewdney Trunk Road at Keystone on a line including all east of the Silverdale Creek Ravine to Lougheed Highway at the Mission RCMP office west of Wren Road. East: Stave Lake Street at Lougheed Highway East, Lougheed Highway at the entrance to the St. Mary’s Seminary on the Hill, and Stave Lake Road at Dewdney Trunk Road. Trees are pruned using the best arboriculture (tree care) practices. Skilled workers employed by BC Hydro are trained in both electrical safety and tree care. Only correct and proper techniques are used to eliminate any safety hazards. For more information about this work, please call Brian Hadden at 604 854 8447. For more information on our vegetation management practices, please visit bchydro.com/trees. 4797

The B.C. government is making licence plates mandatory for quads, dirt bikes and other off-road vehicles starting Nov. 1, requiring helmets and restricting use by children under 16. The B.C. legislation imposes a $230 fine for driving an unlicensed offroad vehicle, and a $368 fine for careless operation. For some offences under the Off-Road Vehicle Act related to reckless use or environmental damage, penalties can go as high as a $5,000 fine and six months in jail. Forests Minister Steve Thomson said the $48 licence fee applies only once when a vehicle is purchased, and was set to recover the costs of the program administered by ICBC. Once startup costs are paid for, a portion of the licence revenue will go to off-road clubs to use for trail improvements, Thomson said. The province estimates there are 200,000 off-road vehicles that re-

quire licensing, including snowmobiles that have been licensed since the 1970s. About 35,000 of those have registered voluntarily since the new licences were offered a year ago. Jeff Mohr, past president of the Quad Riders Association of B.C., said his members are most of the voluntary registrants so far, and they are pleased B.C. has a system to control the few users who ride recklessly or damage the environment. “We want to get more people out on the trails, sharing and enjoying the outdoors,” Mohr said. The licence system also allows police to track stolen vehicles, even if they are taken out of the province. B.C. is the last Canadian province to implement a licensing system. The Quad Riders and B.C.’s 72 snowmobile clubs are prepared to publicize the new regulations to their members, and Thomson said they will act as “eyes and ears” for conservation and natural resource officers.


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Dike work will continue for years Frank Bucholtz Mission Record

Strengthening the dikes protecting low-lying areas of Mission from high-water events along the Fraser River will be a multi-year challenge. Mission council discussed the two dikes it is responsible for at its Oct. 19 meeting. One protects the low-lying area in Mission City from Lougheed Highway near The Junction shopping area (on the west) to the area east of the West Coast Express staging area along the Canadian Pacific railway tracks. That area is about 121 hectares in size. The second dike is in the Silverdale area, and protects 364 hectares, most of which is agricultural land. A report to council said the most recent work on the Mission city dike took place in 2011, and the dike is in good condition from its western end to the Mission harbour office on Harbour Avenue. However, east of that location, there are a number of areas where it requires strengthening to handle the largest freshets. However, the district does not have

a right-of-way in all areas where the dike is located, and to obtain that would be expensive. The report suggests improvements be done on a gradual basis as redevelopment of area properties allows Mission to obtain a right-of-way. The report suggests that improvements to the Silverdale dike would be too expensive. Both dikes were designed in 1969 to withstand flooding equivalent to the 1894 Fraser River flood, the highest recorded flood on the river. However, modeling in recent years has indicated that they need to be somewhat higher to handle an equivalent flood. During high water in 2007 and 2012, the district needed to use lock blocks and bastions as temporary flood protection. Another concern is that some areas north of Lougheed Highway flooded in 2007. That had not previously been recorded. Staff recommend the district work on a design and business plan for upgrades, so that if grant money becomes available, it can apply.

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Grewall’s remarkable legacy continues there was an elderly Sikh gentleman who would ride every day just so he could better his English, while sitting around other riders on the bus. He would purposely sit in a seat where he could hear people speak. This is the kind of community I want to belong to. Now that the election is over and the country has spoken, the ashes

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I recently bumped into a former local transit bus driver and he shared one of the best diversity stories I have heard in a long time. At times we hear of all the negative when it comes to riding transit, but this one touches the heart on what our community is truly all about. He did not want to disclose his name and said when he was driving transit around town

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of Trudeaumania have risen again in the Fraser Valley. Pierre and his son Justin have a unique relationship here in the Central Fraser Valley. It was in 1968 that the federal Liberals last sent a person from the Fraser

Valley to Ottawa under Pierre Trudeau’s red wave that swept the nation. His name was Jerry Pringle and he did one term for the Abbotsford area. Forty-seven years later Trudeau’s son Justin would carry the red flag again in the Valley and send Jati Sidhu, who recently captured the Mission-Matsqui-Fraser Canyon riding on Oct 19. You have to give credit to Sidhu, who ran in 2000 in the DewdneyAlouette riding, which is part of the new riding.

He also ran a few other times for political office and narrowly missed being elected. It is that perseverance and staying in the political game that makes winning a reality, similar to Abbotsford Coun. Moe Gill, who ran several times for a seat on council and now has served close to 20 years in public office. All of this shapes our future, just like when Naranjan Grewall became the first South Asian to be elected to public office in Canada in 1950.

He was awarded with ‘The World’ in the Pioneer Category at the 100 Year Journey at the South Asian Gala on Oct 3 in Vancouver. He also became mayor of Mission City in 1954 and later ran for the CCF in 1956. The award will reside at the Centre for IndoCanadian Studies and Mark D. Evered, president and vice-chancellor at the University of the Fraser Valley, accepted the honour on his behalf that evening said: “I am pleased to accept this honour on behalf of

the communities served by the University of the Fraser Valley. Naranjan Singh Grewall’s pioneering leadership in Mission and his service to our province have been an inspiration to many. “Tonight’s event is about remarkable journeys, but it is also about remarkable legacies. Mr. Grewall’s legacy includes those next-generation Indo-Canadian leaders who have continued to play such a vital role in the development of the Fraser Valley. Continued on A14

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“It is those next-generation leaders who have also guided and supported the establishment of UFV’s internationally recognized Centre for IndoCanadian Studies, our chair in Canada-India business and economic development, and our campus in the Punjab, linking Mr. Grewall’s

birthplace and his adopted home. We continue to be inspired by his leadership, and remain indebted to him.“ I remember doing all the research back in the mid 1990s and showcasing his life on many occasions and presentations during the past 20 years; otherwise, it was pretty much archived infor-

mation. He played an important role in our community and country. On the way home on Oct 3, my father – who knew him well and helped him on his campaigns – shared with me that he was glad I was committed to sharing his story all this time. Naranjan Grewall; Moe Gill; Jati Sidhu;

MAKE IT YOUR MISSION Community Budget Consultation Meeting Monday, November 2, 2015, 7 pm Council Chambers at Municipal Hall This meeting is an opportunity to provide input and feedback on the District’s proposed 2016 budget. Council is proposing a budget/tax increase of 1.68% for 2016. This proposal includes packages aimed at maintaining and enhancing services, saving for future infrastructure and information on the proposed drainage utility. Council is also proposing a 1% increase in municipal water utility user rates and a 4% increase in municipal sewer utility user rates to ensure that critical infrastructure can be built and/or maintained without borrowing, and no increase in fees for garbage, recycling, and compost. A brief presentation by staff will be provided before members of the public are invited to address Council with their questions and comments on the 2016 budget. For detailed budget information, please visit the Finance Department at Municipal Hall or visit mission.ca/budget. A Community Budget Consultation document will also be made available at the meeting. You can also submit comments online at mission.ca/budget or by e-mail at budget@mission.ca. Public comment must be received by Friday, November 6, 2015.

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Kelly Chahal, who became the first South Asian female to be elected to Abbotsford city council in 2014; and former Mission mayor James Atebe, the first African to be elected to the District of Mission, have all become political changers in the valley for the future generations who may consider running the game.

School district surplus Mission school district recorded a surplus in the 2014-15 school year, its audited financial statements show. The district had an operating surplus of $1.035 million for the year, which ended in June. The positive cash flow enabled it to retire all its outstanding debt. The surplus has been transferred to the district’s contingency fund and will help fund this year’s activities. The district attributes the surplus to the teacher strike, which occurred at the beginning of the school year in September w2014, and a subsequent late start to the school year.


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Two projects in running for community grants Emma’s Acres and Waterfront Educational Eco-Centre part of cross-country competition Two Mission projects are among 385 which are part of Aviva Canada’s community fund competition. Voting for the 2015 Aviva Community Fund ended on Saturday, with people voting online for the projects, designed for positive change in communities all across Canada. The ideas each fall within at least one of the three categories: community resilience, community health, and community development. There are two funding levels: under $50,000 and between $50,000 and $100,000. Finalists will be announced on Nov. 3. The two Mission projects are Emma’s Acres and Waterfront Education Eco-Centre on Hatzic Lake. Emma’s Acres is an agricultural social enterprise business located in Mission that is managed by the LINC Society (www.lincsociety.bc.ca). LINC employs victims and survivors of crime, ex-offenders and offenders. Vegetables, herbs and fruits are grown naturally without the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers on property leased to

LINC by the District of Mission. With 4.5 acres cleared thus far and two 95-by36-foot heated greenhouses in place, Emma’s Acres will be the first small lot farm growing year-round in the community. It sells locally at the Mission City Farmers’ Market, the Deroche Farmers Market and to local businesses. Some produce is also donated to non-profit societies in Mission including the food banks and the community kitchen. The proceeds of the sales at Emma’s Acres goes towards funding the LINC Society’s work in the community, in particular its work with survivors of serious crime. Emma’s Acres wants to upgrade its drip irrigation and get electricity to the site, so it can build a cold storage facility. The soil needs to be amended with lime, compost and manure to boost production. This will cost approximately $45,000. The Waterfront Educational Eco-Centre is proposed at Camp Luther on Hatzic Lake. Camp Luther has a long history of running sum-

mer children’s camps, events and hosting guest groups since 1950. “We value getting people into the community

while enjoying the natural world. Unfortunately, while the facility sees thousands of visitors each year, the property

lacks an outdoor sheltered area for people to utilize and take in the nature and its surroundings during poor weath-

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CULTURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION CALL FOR NOMINATIONS The District of Mission Cultural Resources Commission is seeking nominations for Commission members for a two year term beginning in January 2016. The Commission provides advice and recommendations to Council on progress toward implementation of the District of Mission’s Cultural Resources Management Plan and on related items referred by Council. The Commission is seeking members with strong ties to the community and who have knowledge and experience deemed to be of value to Council and the Commission. The Commission will have a maximum of 12 voting members who are knowledgeable about the community and reÅect broad arts and cultural interests. Membership on the Commission is a volunteer appointment by Council. If you have knowledge and experience in the arts and cultural activities of Mission and an interest to serve your community, please submit a letter/resume outlining your qualiÄcations and experience to: Stephanie Key Deputy Director Parks, Recreation & Culture District of Mission 7650 Grand Street Mission, BC V2V 3T3 Or email skey@mission.ca

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route to a 6-2 win over the Panthers. Forwards Baylee Wright and Brock Padgham both had three-point nights (one goal, two assists),

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25 of 27 shots in the win. Mission went twofor-nine on the power play and killed all five man advantages for Port Moody. The win comes off a 4-1 loss in Abbotsford on Friday that saw the Outlaws get into penalty trouble for most of the game. Mission was shorthanded eight times, and compiled 34 penalty minutes. The Outlaws fell behind

3-0 by the second period, but then Dyck got Mission to within two, before the Pilots added a goal in the third. The Outlaws remain atop the Harold Brittain Conference and the Pacific Junior Hockey League after the weekend of action, with a record of 12 wins, three losses and one overtime loss. Mission battled the Aldergrove Kodiaks on Oct. 28 but details were

not available at press time. The Outlaws next host the Ridge Meadows Flames on Saturday, and then have a home stretch where they welcome the Panthers on Nov. 5, the North Vancouver Wolf Pack on Nov. 7 and the Langley Knights on Nov. 14. For more information on the club, visit missioncityoutlaws. com.

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WHAT’S

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November 4 •International Knitting Club, Mission Library, 33247 Second Ave., noon to 2 p.m. Join knitters of all ages and abilities to share ideas, techniques and conversation. For info contact Courtney, 604-826-6610. •Wiggle Time, Mission Library, 33247 Second Ave., from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.. Kids will enjoy a half hour of interactive rhyme, songs and stories, followed by a halfhour of play and social time. Contact Courtney, 604-826-6610. November 5 • Connect Now Mission networking lunch, 11:15 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. at Boston Pizza (Junction Mall). Cost is $5. Join to make new connections, and build relationships. For more info call Jennifer at 778823-2421 or visit connectnowbusinessnetwork.com

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November 6 •Social dance, Abbotsford Social Activity Association (seniors), 33889 Essendene Ave. 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Band: Brian Nicholl. Coffee and treats at 9 p.m. $9 for members, $10 non-members. Contact Calvin McCarthy for more info: 604-7467321. • Friday night dinner, Mission Legion. Meatloaf with all the trimmings and dessert. $10 per person, children welcome. 604-826-2331.

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Haunted attraction Ever wanted to experience a zombie apocalypse? Visitors to the Mission Arts Council’s Tribute to the Walking Dead Haunted Attraction at Mission Raceway Park have been seeing one first-hand for several weeks. The haunt is a self-guided walk through an installation in the park, featuring sights and scenes familiar to fans of the popular AMC horror drama – and, of course, plenty of zombies. “If they’re fans, they will know exactly where they are when it begins,”

FRIGHTFUL FUN Norden the Magician visited École Mission Central Elementary for Once Upon a Fright Night, the annual Halloween carnival, last week. Students and their families also enjoyed playing games and touring a school-run haunted house.

said Nancy Arcand, the council’s executive director. “It tells a story – the idea is to experience what an actual zombie apocalypse would be like.” Arcand doesn’t want to reveal too many spoilers, but she did say the experience is full of grisly scares. The haunt’s final two nights are on Oct. 30 and 31, from 7 to 10 p.m, at 32670 Dyke Rd. Tickets are $10 per person. For more information, visit haunted.missionartscouncil.ca or call 604-826-0029.

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Spooky outings for local families Candy, crafts, spooky skating and more: Halloween in Mission holds plenty of fun events for families. The Halloween Hoot, a free event for preschoolers from the Mission Early Childhood Development Committee, will feature face painting, crafts, a play area and child development information. It’s on at the Mission Leisure Centre from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Halloween, Oct. 31. Costumes are encouraged at the Spooky Skate from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on Halloween, a family public skate with a spooky twist, at the Mission Leisure Centre. Those looking to trick-or-treat in a fun and safe

environment can come to Downtown Mission, where local businesses will give out treats from 3 to 5 p.m on Halloween. As part of the event, the Mission Museum will have crafts, candy and a spooky scavenger hunt from 3 to 5 p.m. A kid-friendly “Fraidy Cats Maze” is part of the Nightmare Haunted House at Silverdale Hall, which runs for its last two nights on Oct. 30 and 31 from 7 p.m. until about 11 p.m. The main haunted house is quite scary and not recommended for small children, organizers say. Admission is $5. For more information, visit facebook.com/NightmareHauntedHouseMission/.

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aswe weage∙ October/November 2015

A monthly guide to events, resources and services for Mission Seniors

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Remembering the sacrifice made by members of the Candian military is paramount, which is why proud local veteran Bruce Smith has become an advocate for the Royal Canadian Legion.

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Bruce Smith has always had a love of history. He was born in 1942, and that interest first developed as a child growing up in Vancouver during the Second World War. He collected comic books depicting stories of wartime adventures, where superheroes such as Captain America fought Adolf Hitler and the Nazis. Smith’s father was a private with the Royal Canadian Army and, as such, was stationed in England for a short time and all over Canada. Smith was 19 and his wife-to-be Joyce was 14 when they first met in the early 1960s, and she had several uncles who were in the service. So it was only natural that Smith yearned to be part of that experience – he wanted to become a “rifle man” – and set out to join the 15th Field Artillery Regiment, based in Vancouver. He was so intent on this endeavour that he made five attempts to be accepted, but problems with his eyes resulted in him being repeatedly rejected. Then, on his sixth try in 1967, he got in by mistake. He was ecstatic, but the thrill was short-lived – three months into his military training, the lieutenant-colonel called him into his office and pronounced that the mistake had been discovered. Smith then accepted a transfer into the Royal Canadian Ordinance Corps, an administrative corps of the Canadian Army. He earned $1 an hour as a supply technician, a job he performed for three years and which led to visits to the Fort Lewis

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army base in Tacoma, Wash., and the Canadian Forces Base Shilo in Brandon, Manitoba. Smith went on to work a variety of jobs over the years, including at a cartage and warehousing company and as a typewriter technician, but his love for the military never waned. Five years ago, he became a proud member of the Mission branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, and now serves with the colour party (which takes part in open ceremonies such as Remembrance Day) and the honour party (which is primarily involved in funerals). He also serves as the Legion liaison with the 521 Aurora Air Cadet League and is actively involved in the annual poppy campaign, helping to raise money for sports programs, education bursaries, veterans’ needs, and more. The public is invited to take a poppy pin in exchange for a donation. Smith is among the volunteers who stand outside key locations in the community to offer the pins prior to Remembrance Day, and it’s a task he thoroughly enjoys. “I love talking to people …. I hear lots of stories on what people did or where they served,” he said. Legion involvement is a family affair. Smith’s son Kevin, daughter Tammy and her husband Drew are all associate members. He wishes that more people would become involved, particularly as legion membership wanes as older members pass away. Smith says there is much personal satisfaction to be gained from helping others. “I take great pride in it,” he said.

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aswe weage∙ Lawn bowling moves indoors in winter months for Mission club

Carpet bowling is offered Tuesday through Friday in the fall and winter months at the Mission Lawn Bowling clubhouse on Hurd Street.

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Elsie (left) and Irma are long time carpet bowlers in Mission. Both live alone and enjoy the fellowship and the challenge of the sport.

In the fall and winter, lawn bowling comes inside. The Mission Lawn Bowling Club, at 7560 Hurd St., has an active group of seniors who enjoy the companionship and the spirit of carpet bowling. It is fun and easy to learn. The object of the game is simply to roll the bowl as close to the jack (or target ball) as possible. The bowl is not a perfect sphere, allowing it to curve towards the jack. The bowls fit comfortably in your hand and no special clothing or shoes are required. All equipment is supplied by the club. Some of the benefits of this sport are: it improves fitness, increases co-ordination and balance, enhances well-being, is a low impact, therapeutic form of exercise, and provides a social, easy way to make friends and have fun. The Mission group is

a casual, non-competitive group of seniors who bowl afternoons (Tuesday to Friday at 1 p.m.). They invite interested people to come down and give it a try. They will receive a lesson, be treated to

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EVENTS FOR SENIORS asw weage∙ October/November 2015

32444 7th Avenue Mission Phone: 604-820-0220 Q Nov. 2 French conversation classes with Nicole Bellay continue at 32444 -7th Ave., Mission. Beginners 11 am to 12 noon, intermediate 9:30 to 10:30 am. Call 604-820-0220 for information. Q Nov. 3 Lifetime Learning Centre’s used book sale is on from 9 am to 2 pm at 32444 -7th Ave., Mission. Q Nov. 3 Osteofit and Low Impact Fitness classes with Alvina Tyler continue every Tues. and Thur. morning at 32444 -7th Ave., Mission. Ten class pass is $35 (non-members $45). Call 604-820-0220 for information. Q Nov. 4 Lifetime Learning Centre’s Remembrance Day Tea will be held from 1 to 3 pm at 32444 -7th Ave., Mission. Please join us as we remember the sacrifices of our veterans and peacekeepers. Admission by donation. Q Nov. 5 Lifetime Learning Centre presents “Music Appreciation: North American Folk Music” with Skye Brooks and Karma Sehn. This course will feature an overview of music from Canada and the USA from the 19th century to the present, including early rural music, the blues tradition and 60’s folk revival.

Time: 10 am to 12 noon. Place: 32444 -7th Ave., Mission. Fee: $27 (nonmembers $33) for series of 4 or $7/$10 drop-in. Q Nov. 3 & 5 Warm Fuzzies Knitting Group meets every Tuesday and Thursday at 32444 -7th Ave., Mission from 1 to 2:30 pm. This program is offered as part of the Linking Hands Through The Generations partnership with School District #75. Cost: by donation. Q Nov. 5 Lifetime Learning Centre presents piano music with Tracey Tobin at Chartwell Cedarbrooke, 32331 -7th Ave., Mission, from 1 to 2 pm. Fee: $7 (nonmembers $10). Q Nov. 10 Lifetime Learning Centre’s book discussion group meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month from 1:30 t0 3:30 pm at 32444 -7th Ave., Mission. Call 604-820-0220 for further information. Q Nov. 17 Lifetime Learning Centre presents “Writing Your Family Stories” with Sharon Syrette, a four session series. Record your own personal journey in life or record family history. Each week you will have time for writing followed by feedback. Time 11 am to 1 pm. Place: 32444 -7th Ave., Mission. Fee: $5 per session (nonmembers $7). Q Nov. 18 Lifetime Learning Centre presents Travel “Camino de Santiago” with Christine Grimard & Marilyn Robinson. Come and hear about this famous pilgrimage. Time: 10 am to 12 noon. Place: 32444 -7th Ave., Mission. Fee: $ 7

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(non-members $10). Q Nov. 21 Lifetime Learning Centre presents a bus tour to the 19th Annual Eastside Cultural Crawl in Vancouver. You will visit artists in their studios in Eastside Vancouver (info at www.culturecrawl. ca). Bus leaves 32444 -7th Ave. Mission at 9:30 am and returns at 4 pm. Member fee $35 (non-member $45) includes bus, lunch extra. Phone 604-820-0220 for preregistration. Q Nov. 24 Lifetime Learning Centre presents Philosophers’ Cafe. Topic: Municipal Politics. Time: 7 to 9 pm. Place: Chartwell Cedarbrooke, 32331 -7th Ave., Mission. Cost $5 - refreshments provided. Q Nov. 25 Lifetime Learning Centre presents “Soap Making”, a workshop for making lavender soap with Coree from HomeTreeNaturals. Learn how to make your own soap with the ingredients that you choose. Time: 12 noon to 3 pm. Place: 32444 -7th Ave., Mission. Fee: $15 (nonmembers $20). Q Nov. 25 Lifetime Learning Centre presents “Learn to Use Your Tablet, Computer or Cell Phone” with Sharon Syrette. Bring you device and students will show you how to get the most from it. Time: 1 to 3 pm. Place: 32444 -7th Ave., Mission. Fee: by donation. This is a partnership program with School District #75, offered as part of the Linking Hands Through the Generations Program.

12:30 pm Mission Drop-in Bingo Whats on at the Legion: Remembrance Day Program Sunday, November 11at the Clarke Theatre Parade 10:00 am Service of Remembrance 10:40 am Last Post-Silence-Reveille 11:00 am Tuesday Nights from 6:30 pm CRIB Wednesday Night from 6:30 pm BINGO Saturday from 3pm MEAT DRAWS Sunday from 3pm MEAT DRAWS & BINGO Call for details: 604-8262331 Last Sunday of every month: 27th September: Sunday Breakfast is served 9:30 am - 11:30am - $5.00 ~All are welcome~ _________________________

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33100 – 10th Ave Mission Phone 604-814-2188 Email: msca2011@shaw.ca Q Monday 12:30 am Mission Drop-in Centre Bingo 1:30 pm Seniors Mixed Bridge Q Tuesday 9:00 am Mission Drop-in Centre Line Dancing 10:00 am Crafts / Knitting 10:00 am Seniors Health & Wellness Q Wednesday 9:15 am Mission Chair Fitness Exercise 10:15 am Mission Senior Drop-in Crib 10:30 am Walking Club

Q Thursday 8:45 am Mission Drop-in Centre Line Dancing 10:00 am Crafts / Knitting 1:00 pm Jam Sessions Q Friday 9:15 am Mission Chair Fitness Exercise 11:00 am Mission Senior Drop-in Crib Jam Session will have lunch at 12:30pm. On the 12th and 26th and Jam Session starts a 1pm. MONTHLY MEETINGS Q First Monday at 11:30 am Mission Drop-in Centre General Meeting Q First Thursday at 10:30 am Mission Seniors Activity Centre Assoc General Meeting Q 2nd Friday 1:30 pm Old Age Pensioners Organization Br. 28 General Meeting Q 4th Friday 1:30 pm Old Age Pensioners Organization Br. 28 Birthday Party _________________________

Abbotsford Social Activity Association (Seniors) 33889 Essendene Ave Nov. 6, 13, 20 & 27 Social Dance, 7:30pm10:30pm. Different live band each week! Coffee and treats at 9pm. $9 for members $10 non-members. Contact Calvin McCarthy for more info 604-746-7321.

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Pumpkin Soup 700ml vegetable stock or chicken Ingredients: stock 4 tbsp olive oil 142ml pot double cream 2 onions, finely chopped 4 slices wholemeal seeded bread 1kg pumpkins or squash (try handful pumpkin seed from a packet kabocha), peeled, deseeded and chopped into chunks Preparation: Heat 2 tbsp olive oil in a large saucepan, then gently cook 2 finely chopped onions for 5 mins, until soft but not coloured. Add 1kg peeled, deseeded and chopped pumpkin or squash to the pan, then carry on cooking for 8-10 mins, stirring occasionally until it starts to soften and turn golden. Pour 700ml vegetable stock into the pan, then season with salt and pepper. Bring to the boil, then simmer for 10 mins until the squash is very soft. Pour the 142ml pot of double cream into the pan, bring back to the boil, then purée with a hand blender. For an extra-velvety consistency you can now push the soup through a fine sieve into another pan. The soup can now be frozen for up to 2 months. While the soup is cooking, slice the crusts from 4 slices of wholemeal seed bread, then cut the bread into small croutons. Heat the remaining 2 tbsp olive oil in a frying pan, then fry the bread until it starts to become crisp. Add a handful of pumpkin seeds to the pan, then cook for a few mins more until they are toasted. These can be made a day ahead and stored in an airtight container. Reheat the soup if needed, taste for seasoning, then serve scattered with croutons and seeds and drizzled with more olive oil, if you want.

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Bernie and Red are marking 50 years of marriage, and 50 years of working together as professional entertainers. The well-known musical duo is holding a concert on Sunday, Nov. 29 at the Matsqui Auditorium in Abbotsford as part of their 50th anniversary tour. Admission is $10 and all proceeds will go to the Abbotsford Legion branch. Show time is 2 p.m. Both originally from Liverpool, England, the couple met as teenagers and subsequently married. After marriage, they settled in Liverpool where Bernie worked as a salesman and Red was a stay at home mother of two, but something was missing. They were looking for advenSUBMITTED PHOTO ture, a rural lifestyle, fresh air and open The popular musical duo of Bernie and Red will be performing Nov. 29 at the Matsqui Auditorium spaces. They moved to Canada, to get in Abbotsford. All proceeds go to the Abbotsford branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. “back to the land.” It wasn’t until they moved to Canada that they began to take music and entertaining seriously. Prior to that, it was just a few songs sung by Red to Bernie’s guitar accompaniment at family gatherings, but they soon found that the Canada of the 1970s was fertile ground for their unusual mixture of music and comedy.

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Entertainment gigs had to fit in with Bernie’s cow milking schedule, (yes, they had managed to get “back to the land”), but before long, Bernie quit milking cows, they began performing full time and were soon travelling worldwide, via their cruise ship performances. This 50th Anniversary tour has seen them perform throughout North America. By the end of 2015, they will have completed more than 50 concerts dates this year. In January they’ll be off again for their annual Winter Tour, which includes dates in Arizona, California and Texas, all areas in which they have established themselves as firm favourites with the winter visitor population. The anniversary show has a 50-year theme. “Musically we’ve chosen songs that have special memories for us, but nothing is really obscure, these are songs that all people of a certain age will know” says Bernie. For more information about the show and tickets, call 604-853-1711.

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Opening up on the rural route was a location two hours away at Blue yours truly had the opportunity to put pleasure and despite the less than smooth road surface Mountain resort, in Collingwood, the 200 kilometres on the clock of an early under the wheels, the cabin was remarkably quiet sleek car that goes on sale next month production model. at speed and every bump was softened by the car’s Early examination looks like a car from a high-speed Truly, it is hard to imagine the suspension. computer game. manufacturer’s position in the compact suggests the tenth The wheels are pushed to the four corners and the A Civic is now rolling off the line at the market segment faces any serious car has been lengthened providing great human generation Civic rate of one every 63 seconds during challenge. 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Donald Edgar Cross Feb. 19, 1930 - Oct. 30, 2012

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EPP Gilbert Edward August 6, 1926 - October 16, 2015 With profound sadness, but with thankfulness for a life well-lived, we announce that Gilbert Edward Epp passed into the presence of his Lord and Saviour on Friday, Oct. 16, 2015. Gilbert was residing at Bevan Village with his wife. He is survived by his wife, Joy, and his four children: Judy (David Blatz), Cheryl (Mike Lerner), Brenda (George Amaral) and James (Monique Gaisson); six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren as well as Joy’s four children: Laurie Harder (Sue), Linda Patterson, Don Harder (Laurie Townsend) and Diane (Gord Torris); 10 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; also two sisters: Lois (Duane Schroeder) & Eileen (Walter Wiens). The Memorial Service will be held at Bakerview MB Church in Abbotsford on Friday, Nov. 6 at 3:00 pm. The family wishes to thank all the friends and relatives who visited Gilbert & Joy and the staff at Bevan Village for their kindness and care. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Fraser Valley Gleaners in Abbotsford.

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It is with heartfelt sadness that we announce the passing of our dear mother, Ruth at the age of 88 years after a lengthy illness. She was predeceased by the love of her life, Ken Borley in 1985. She is survived by her four children: Lynn (Dave), Brian (Mary Lynn), Carol (Robert), and Sheila (Ken); ten grandchildren and twenty great grandchildren. She is further survived by three step children: Stanley, Stuart and Sharon and their families. She has also left behind five brothers and one sister to mourn her along with several nieces and nephews. Mom was a very fun loving person who loved to be the center of attention. She loved joking around, dressing in costume and lunch with a bunch. Even though she was legally blind she especially loved her bowling twice a week. She loved to beat the men. At Mom’s request there will be no service. As she wished, her ashes will be scattered around Fort Steele at a later date. In lieu of flowers those wishing to do so may make a donation in Mom’s memory to CNIB or The Heart Fund.

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and step grandhildren David and Danielle. She lived out the 2nd World War in Haarlem, a war that made a lasting impact on her and shaped a great defender of the underdog who opposed all forms of injustice. Lydia immigrated to Canada at age 26. She had a love for children and studied to become a pre-school teacher, a vocation she enjoyed for 20 years. Music was her passion and she played her violin up until her last year of life, playing in a church orchestra and community group for many years. Her Christian faith was her source of inspiration. Lydia was an intelligent lively, energetic and kind person. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her, especially her children. A Memorial Service will be held at Cascade Community Church 35190 Delair Rd, Abbotsford, BC at 11:00 PM, Saturday October 31.

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BRADSHAW Shirley died peacefully on Tuesday evening, October 20 at the Christine Morrison Hospice. She was predeceased by her mother Ethel and her brother Keith. Born in Saskatchewan Shirley and her family moved to Mission, BC when she was only three months old. After graduation Shirley worked as a legal secretary in the Fraser Valley until her retirement. Over the years she was an active member of the community and of her church. Shirley was the kind of person who was always interested in others; people were drawn to her and she made friends wherever she was. She will be greatly missed. In the last weeks Shirley received exceptional care by the staff and volunteers at the Christine Morrison Hospice. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in her memory to the Hospice in Mission or to a charity of one’s choice. A Memorial Service will be held Monday, November 2, 2015 at 11:00 am at All Saints Anglican Church in Mission.

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CLASS 1 DRIVER WANTED B-Train & fork lift experience required. Deliveries in the Fraser Valley. Fax resume to 604-826-7830 or email to: grassisgreener131@gmail.com

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

Bergen Farms to start February, 2016. 40 60 hrs/wk $10.49/hr. Work includes planting, weeding, pruning, harvesting fruit, and other farm work. Work is outdoors in all weather conditions & physically demanding.

FLAG PEOPLE

Required at Topgro Greenhouses Ltd., Aldergrove, BC. Work incl. planting, pruning & picking peppers, repetitive tasks & standing for long periods of time. Must be able to work 40-60 hrs/wk. Wages $10.49/hr. + 4% vacation pay. Ability to speak Spanish would be a valuable asset. No exp. necessary. Please forward resume via email to vgtopgro@gmail.com

Greenhouse Worker Start approx Jan 11/16 for about 6 months. 40hr/week some weekends & evenings. $10.49 per hr. Duties include planting, preparing trays with soil, stocking, watering, picking orders, shipping/ receiving & condensing/cleaning. A lot of lifting, bending, walking, & handling heavy loads in a fast paced environment. Must be willing to work in all types of weather. Greenhouse experience an asset. Fax resume to 604-438-8853 office@leongsnursery.com Leong’s Nursery 7487 Meadow Ave, Burnaby BC

Fax: 604-856-3360 Email: mtlveg@shaw.ca GREENHOUSE WORKERS wanted for pruning, twisting plants, picking, packing & manual work at Uppal Farms & Greenhouses Ltd. Abbotsford. $10.49/hr. 8 hours / day, 40 hours / week. Call 778-878-1466.

NURSERY WORKERS Req’d F/T by PBN Nurseries Ltd. Duties: Assisting in pruning trees, potting plants, grafting & watering plants. Physically demanding job. No experience necessary - will train. $10.49/hr, 48 hrs/wk or rate according to HRSDC for 2016. Starting January 15, 2016. Email:

mapleleafnursery@shaw.ca

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We’re looking for carriers! Be part of a GREAT team!

WE’RE LOOKING FOR CARRIERS TO DELIVER THE ABBOTSFORD NEWS & THE MISSION RECORD MISSION Boundaries

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Lark, Quail, Starling, Tern, Thrush & Westview

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Brown, 14th, Philbert, Sage, Sykes

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Bluejay, Lark, Oriole & Robin

Fir, Pine & Tenth

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Cherry, Harris, Hood & Lissimore

Deliver newspapers WEDNESDAY

TRADES, TECHNICAL

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FOR INFO: 604.870.4595 • CIRCULATION@ABBYNEWS.COM CIRCULATION OFFICE OPEN: Monday - Friday 8:30 - 5 pm

FINANCIAL SERVICES

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Worried about garnishees?

Too much debt? Contact us today! No charge initial interview

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(604)859-5585 www.wihnan.ca

35 yrs exp. Guaranteed Results

MIND BODY SPIRIT

FIVE RIVERS CLEANING Looking for new contracts. Call Jesse 604-615-1988 or Kam 778-241-3199 gilljesse@hotmail.com

#1 in the Fraser Valley 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

SPRING RELAX SPA 604-859-9686 2451 Clearbrook Rd Abbotsford

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

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

604-746-0099

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.

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D & D DRYWALL. Boarding, taping, texturing painting & remodeling. Big or small jobs. Over 25 yrs exp. Free estimates. 604-853-3640. R&B RENO’S. Boarding, taping, spraying, drywall repairs, painting. No job too small. (604)866-4594 DRYWALL TAPING, Ceiling texture & Repairs. Small or large jobs. 604-859 -1354 / Cell: 604-556-4696

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Over 15 Years Experience Yard Maintenance, Clean Up,

Pruning, Weeding & More.

threescocatering@shaw.ca or Visit us at: www. threescompanycatering.ca

Robert or Gen 604-504-1559 rg_handylandscaper@yahoo.ca

OUR COMPANY OFFERS:

LADIES SKI BOOTS, barely used, size 5-6, $10. 604-853-2720. FLY-ROD WITH REEL and line taimer, brand new, $50. “Fossil” ladies watch, blue face, waterproof, $50. New battery. 604-308-0451. WANTED NINTENDO SYSTEMS with games. Will pay up to $100. 604-864-9786. LAZY-BOY CHAIR, $25. Single bed Sealy boxspring, mattress, padded headboard, as new, $50. Wall unit 16 W X 6’ X 6’, $25. 604859-2405. BARK COLLAR, GUARDIAN, brand new, never used, brand new battery, adjustable collar, manual incl. $30. 604-856-0319. ESPRESSO BROWN TV and entertainment stand, contemporary style, excellent condition. Asking $85 obo. 778-808-6298. GPS TOMTOM GO-730 U.S. and Canada, tells you where to go, $50. Artist easel, two for $50. 604308-0451. BOCCE BALL SET, SportCraft 8-balls, top of the line, $30. Jacket, leather, grey, size 46, logo R/S, $20. 604-308-0451. TUSA REEF TOURER Sports snorkeling gear, size 9-11. $35. 604855-9958. FISHING GEAR: RODS, reels, nets for fresh and salt water. $100 or best offer. 604-852-6331.

Please e-mail resume, including cover letter & references: HR@ langleyconcretegroup.com

Assistant Glazier/ Window Installer

Required for High End Window & Door installations. Full time opportunity. Competitive Wages & Benefits! Please send resume in “word” format or pdf format to: shelly@stilewood.com

PLUMBERS

Journeyman & Apprentices (2nd, 3 rd & 4 th Year) Respected Mechanical Contractor req. Journeyman and Apprentice Plumbers for all aspects of Commercial Institutional Mechanical work (New Construction). Previous experience is an asset. Team Environment. Long Term Opportunities Avail. Competitive Wages, & Excellent Benefits. Fax: 604.576.4739 or E-mail: mike@dualmechanical.com

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1.) Attractive Wages & Excellent Employee Benefits. 2.) Supportive, Engaged Atmosphere With Change Minded Management Group. 3.) Company Sponsored Social Activities.

ELECTRICAL

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

Landscaping, new lawns, rototilling, mowing, power raking, fences, ret. walls, hedging, pruning, maint. program.604-832-8304, 604-832-8305.

The Langley Concrete Group Wants You!

We are a local progressive concrete pre-cast company based in Chilliwack. Duties include; preventative maint., scheduled repairs, and quick response repairs to ensure our modernized equipment runs efficiently. Routine equipment inspections and repairs are required. The Successful candidate must have good problem solving, diagnostic, interpersonal, and time management skills. Must be able to work flexible hours in a variety of conditions. Experience working with electrical systems and PLC programs would be a definite asset. Minimum requirements include completion of ITA certificate of qualification as an Industrial Mechanic, inter - provincial red seal endorsement, & a certificate of apprenticeship. Previous work experience in a related industry would be an asset.

DRYWALL

WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs. Sm jobs pref’d. 40+ yrs exp. 604-308-7943

Kristy 604.488.9161

INDUSTRIAL MECHANIC (MILLWRIGHT)

CLEANING SERVICES

CRYSTAL CLEAN CLEANING Forget the Rest...... I’m the best. Friendly, Reliable. Attention to detail. Call Cindy 778-982-3426

33781 SF Way Abbotsford Wihnan Trustee Corp. Administrators of Consumer Proposals. Licensed Bankruptcy Trustee.

★ 604-217-5205 ★

CHIMNEY SERVICES

SANTA’S CHIMNEY SERVICES Sweeping, Repairs. BBB reg. WETT Inspections. 778-340-0324

Creditors calling?

Palm, Tarot & Psychic Energy. Tells Past, Present & Future

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Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...

trshaw@bcroadsafe.com or visit bcroadsafe.com

Mount Lehman Vegetable Farm, Mount Lehman Rd., Abbotsford Starting wage $10.49/hour. No experience necessary, we will train. Send resumes to:

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Must be Certified and have a car. Full-Time. Medical/Dental. $15 - $21/hour post Probation. Please send resume to:

GREENHOUSE WORKERS Starting January 2016

Boundaries

MEDICAL/DENTAL

Box # 887 c/o Abbotsford News 34375 Gladys Ave. Abbotsford, BC V2S 2H5

CASH? 201380

SEASONAL FARM WORKERS NEEDED at

PERSONAL SERVICES

For busy Abbotsford office. Dental Reception experience req’d. 3 days a week including Saturdays. Reply to:

NEED EXTRA

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LABOURERS

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST

. Hiring Flaggers-Must be certified, $15-$18/hr. 604-575-3944

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CROP WORKERS

CLASS 1 DRIVERS & OWNER / OPERATORS

HELP WANTED

TOPRATES for Vinyl Siding/Wood crews, and Individual Installers. Call/Text Jordy @604-313-2894

FARM WORKERS

.Flagpersons & Lane Closure Techs required. Must have reliable vehicle. Must be certified & experienced. Union wages & benefits. Fax resume 604-513-3661 email: darlene.hibbs@shawbiz.ca

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Fax: 604-864-8858 33677 Hallert Rd. Abbotsford

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SWAP & TRADE

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PORTA POTTIE, $50. Shower chair, $50. 604-855-9958. I WILL PAY up to $100 for an unwanted car or truck. 778-344-7997. 100 3-GRAM BAGS of glass beads, $25. 604-859-8850. 100 3-GRAM BAGS of seed beads, $20. 604-859-8850. 50 PIECES OF assorted costume jewelry, $15 for all. 604-859-8850. 6 OLD GLASS brooches, $12 each. 604-859-8850. BEAUTIFUL ROUND DINING room table, as new (M.J.M.) Bargain, sell for $100. 604-864-8090. BEAUTIFUL FOUR DINING room chairs, as new (M.J.M.), brown fabric seats. Bargain, $100 for all. 604-864-8090. DESK, GOOD LOOKING and sturdy, 48” long x 16 ½” deep, 28 ½” tall, 3 drawers on each side, $75 obo. Wine bottles, $3.50/dozen, various sizes, total $17.50. 604855-4332. LARGE FARRET CAGE with stand, 40” high x 28” wide. Comes with Farret book, dishes, hammock. $100, paid $250. 604-746-7889. FOLDING HUGO WALKER, like new, has storage under seat and in back pouch. $65. 604-556-3828. FOLDING BED, $50. Juicer, $20. Skates, $15. Fryer, $14. 604-5570848.

TITLEIST GOLF BAG, like new, $50. Five wine racks, each holds 25 bottles. All five for $50. 604556-3828. FOUR BOXES, TREE Island 3 ¼” common coil nails. $100. 604-8573700. NEW 51” ALUMINUM gun case, holds up to four rifles, eight locks, foam padding. $80. 604-857-3700. TWO BIFOLD CLOSET doors, 18” x 78 ¼”, $20 each. Two bifold closet doors, 12” x 78 ½”, $20 each. 604751-3213. THREE WOOD DOORS with frame, 31 ¾” wide x 81 ¾” high. $30 each. 604-751-3213. 4 STEEL 15” volkswagon rims new $15 ea OBO Great for tire change over 604-820-4034. 2 CLOTHES DRYERS good cond take your pick $30 each OBO. Fridge working $40 OBO 604-8204034. MOVING :POWER WASHER rarely used $45 east indian brass water bowl and jug $40 cabinet sewing machine $50. 604-826-8861. MOVING: TABLE SAW solid metal top 32” long 18” wide $45. HD circular hand saw $15. Both good cond. 604-826-8861. MOVING: STEP LADDER and ext ladder both 7ft $35 mexican chimini $20. 6ft lawn swing cushion canopy clean $50. 604-826-8861.

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MISC SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 329 PAINTING & DECORATING www.paintspecial.com 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland 604-996-8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for 10yrs

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299

MUTTS UNLEASHED Dog Walking Services Mission, B.C.

Lawn Mowing - Fertilizing Storm & Fall Cleanup Moss & Weed Control Hedging - Pruning Pressure Washing Rubbish Removal

2 coats any colour

*Veterinary Assistant Certified* One hour group dog walks Free Pick up & Drop off Bonded & Insured www.muttsunleashed.com

Kelsey 604-760-7674

604-302-9304

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Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.

****GUTTER CLEANING**** SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE ~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~ GUTTER & ROOF Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

RENO’S & IMPROVEMENTS

ABBOTSFORD & MISSION Large & Small Jobs S Insured S Licensed S Guaranteed Free Estimates

PROMPT & RELIABLE. Free Estimates. (604)897-3423 FAMILY MAN w/truck for yard & home clean-ups, odd jobs, scrap removal. Free est. 604-820-2383

MIRACLE MOVING

SAND / GRAVEL TRUCKING / LOADING EXCAVATOR / CATS LOWBEDS

NORTH STARS PAINTING www.northstars-painting.com AMAZING WORK, AMAZING VALUE! 778.344.1069

www.renovationsmission.com

HANDY RICHARD

PLUMBING

FLUID SOLUTIONS. Gas, plumbing, heating, reno’s, repairs. 20 years exp., reliable & courteous. Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416

356

RUBBISH REMOVAL

polarbearpainting.com $299 ~ 3 Rooms walls only 2 coats call: 604-866-6706

Does most any job, big or small!

PIT - 11496 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD., MISSION Fax: 604-826-6716

MISSION TOPSOIL ✦ Screened Topsoil

✦ Mushroom Manure ✦ Bark Mulch ✦ Sand & Gravel

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

Kitchen / Bath Reno’s Electrical / Plumbing Painting / Drywall Decks & Railings Anything else, just ask!

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TREE SERVICES

A & D TREE SERVICES Tree Removal, Brush Chipping, Stump Grinding, Hedge Trimming Pruning ~ Arborist Facilities. Fully Insured. 604-226-6514

Serving Abbotsford for 20 yrs

Call 604-556-8183

SPECIAL FALL PRICES Sawdust Available Augustine Soil & Mulch Ltd. Pitt Meadows, BC 604-465-5193, 604-465-5197 www.augustinesoilandmulch.com

REPAIRS, Misc Service Jobs, etc., big or small, call Robert at 604-8444222 If I can’t do it, it can’t be done

$499 & UNDER

526A AKITA PUPS Championship. $800 each. Call 604-751-0191 NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com

#1 PET SOURCE • Pet Food & Accessories • Livestock Feed & Hay • Wild Bird Seed & Accessories • Whole Lot More 34633 Vye Rd. Abbotsford B.C. (just past Costco) 604-556-7477 www.buckerfields.org

The Valley Feed Bag Inc. Abbotsford & Mission 604-853-8911 ~ 604-826-1412

★ SAVE $1.00 ★

On each 20kg bag of 16% layer pellets & mature horse pellets. Limit 10 bags.

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MILANO PAINTING.COM Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510

P/B Pitbull Puppies for sale Blue, Fawn, Blue/Fawn, brindle. Both parents avail. to view. Temperament is great. Calm, intelligent, eager to please and loyal. ($1500- $2000 for pick) of litter. M & F avail. Ist shots & dewormed. 604-617-2650 UKC/ABKC Reg. Extreme Pocket Size American bully champion bloodline pups $1500 604-763 7063

PETS

5 month old male MASTIFF PUPPY all shots, tail docked. Also male DOBERMAN, 2 yrs old. $900/each. 778-895-8611 or 778-218-3050 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 in need of caring homes! All cats are spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at:

TONY’’S PAINTING

HOME REPAIRS

UNDER $300

2 Brown leather rocker recliners, like new, barely used, paid over $700/ea. Selling for only $500/pair. Call 604-852-4777.

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FEED & HAY

CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION

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24K GOLD, 12 pcs. Kochsysteme SOLINGEN COOKWARE (brand new in box). Designed in Germany. $250. obo. (604)853-2720 40’’ SONY TV & Sony surround sound theatre system, new cond, $250 firm. Call: (604)850-8687 LOVESEAT burgundy leather, in exc cond. $250/obo. 604-852-4777 WOOL RUG, 8x5 diamond pattern. Like new. Paid $500, will take $250. Call 604-852-4777

CEDAR HOGFUEL

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604-853-9429; 778-982-2191

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PETS

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL

604 - 720 - 2009

Phone 604-854-9288

D D D D

778-999-2803

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

QUALITY PAINTING, ceramic tile & minor home repairs. For estimates email Stuart @ rickyflinn@nili.ca

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All Rubbish, Junk & Recycling needs.

DAVIES SAND & GRAVEL LTD 604-826-6736

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

EQUESTRIAN

Residential / Commercial

35 + years experience

A-1 Painting Company - Interior / Exterior 20 years exp. Summer Special 10% off (604)723-8434

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PETS

• Respectful • Reliable • Responsible • Affordable Rates

ABIAN RUBBISH REMOVAL

~We accept Visa & Mastercard~

MISSION VALLEY

PETS

Always Reddy Rubbish Removal

Johnson

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

RUBBISH REMOVAL

NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring.

Residential Interior / Exterior

MOVING & STORAGE

356

(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint.

TOM VAN KEULEN Painting & Decorating

Call for Free Estimate

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 523

UNDER $100

2 END TABLES, metal & wood with heavy glass top, exc cond. $75/ea or best offer. Call 604-852-4777

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UNDER $200

3 MATCHING STANDS - Different Sizes. $175/obo. 604-852-4777 WALKER, a Pro De 03, $150. Call: (604)855-9958

The Valley’s Premier Farm Market Family owned & operated since 1975 For all your fruit and veggie needs Open Mon-Sat 8am-6pm (closed Sunday) 5486 Riverside Street Corner of Harris & Riverside Matsqui Village

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GARAGE SALES

ABBOTSFORD

INDOOR TOWNHOUSE MOVING SALE Sat. Oct. 31st ~ 9:00 to 4:00 Modern furnishings, incl. living room, dining room & bedroom furniture, bedding & misc. household. Everything as new!

#22 - 2938 Trafalgar St. MISSION

CRAFT & BAKE SALE Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church Sat. Oct. 31st ~ 10 am to 2 pm

Raising Funds For Mission Projects

32420 7th Ave.

LOCAL HOLE IN ONE WINNER! Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Fraser Valley (BBBSFV) and Assante Wealth Management wish to thank Sunrise Toyota for the generous support they continuously give to the BBBSFV Annual Charity Golf Classic. As title sponsor, Assante Wealth Management has been involved in the Charity Golf Classic for 12 years, while Sunrise Toyota’s support in this charitable community event extends back over 20 years! The underlying goal for this event has, and will always be, to raise funds to help support the hard work and efforts in providing mentoring for today’s youth, here in the Fraser Valley.

This year, perfect weather complimented a perfect day for our 27th Annual Golf Tournament at Ledgeview Golf Club and it was topped off by our first-ever Sunrise Toyota “Hole in One”! The big winner, Elmer Wiebe, aced the 165-yard hole #8 as the final group playing this hole on the day! And, as past participants in this event, Elmer, his wife and friends not only spent the day “golfing for the kids’ sake” while supporting the work Big Brothers Big Sisters does in the community, he also went home with a brand new Toyota thanks to the sponsorship of Sunrise Toyota!

The Wiebe family with the score ca the New 20 rd and 15 Toyota C amry!

Why not get the the ‘hole‘ group in the shot?! (L to R) Maureen Berlin, Exec. Dir. and Adam Eason, Chair of BBBSFV, the Wiebe family and some great representation from Big Brothers Big Sisters with General Manager, Mark Smith of Sunrise Toyota.

DL#5736

Every donation START’S SOMETHING that could lead to SOMETHING BIG! With your help in 2015, we were able to raise $65,000 at this event. A recent study by the Boston Consulting Group determined that for every $1 invested in Big Brothers Big Sisters the social return on investment is 18:1 or in this case $1,170,000! This annual event helped our agency provide services to 440 children and their families in 2015.

30210 AUTOMALL DRIVE - ABBOTSFORD

604.857.2657

www.sunrisetoyota.ca


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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 559

MEDICAL SUPPLIES

ELECTRIC Wheelchair, a Navigator P424, rarely used. $1500 (over $3000 new). Call: (604)855-9958

563

MISC. WANTED

Have Unwanted Firearms? Have unwanted or inherited firearms in your possession? Don’t know how to dispose of them safely and legally? Contact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for them. Wanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland firearms community since 1973. We are a government licensed firearms business with fully certified verifiers, armorers and appraisers.

Call today to set up an appointment 604-467-9232

Wanstalls Tactical & Sporting Arms

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REAL ESTATE

HOMES WANTED

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Yes, We Pay CASH!

If the owner of the building is thinking of selling give us a call and we would be happy to pay $10,000 to you upon subject removal.

Check us out! www.webuyhomesbc.com 604-626-9647

Call 604.880.7960

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

RENTALS 1989 14x70 in Ruskin MHP w/View Fam./Pet ok. $42,900 w/$575pad Financing avail. 604-830-1960

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APARTMENT/CONDO

ABBOTSFORD: 2 bdrm. from $750/mo. 30+. Top floor. Crime free building. Strictly no drugs. Near UFV and hospital, walk to shops. Laminate, full size f/s, d/w. Avail. Nov. 1st. 604-226-5938

Abbotsford Central Mountainview - Bakerview

FOR SALE BY OWNER

THIS IS WHERE YOU WANT TO LIVE

NEW 14x70 2 bdrm, 2 bath in 55+ Abby Park. $92,988 with $515/pad rent. $4600 down. $1061 total/mo. 604-830-1960

LET’S MAKE A DEAL NEW LOWER RENTS SENIOR’S DISCOUNT

1 & 2 Bedroom Suites Lawyer - Appraisal

604-768-8857

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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.

New SRI *1296 s/f Double wides fr $94,900. *New SRI 14’ wides fr $72,900. Chuck 604-830-1960 www.glenbrookhomes.net

MANUFACTURED HOMES. MOBILE HOMES. MODULAR HOMES.

Phone 604-556-7705 New SRI 14x60. $74,900. Pad rent $550/mo. 55+. Call Chuck 604-830-1960

Abbotsford / Mission – Starting at $685/mo - 1 & 2 bedroom suites now available. Take your pick, Classic or Renovated McCallum / Marshall area. 778-344-2787

EXPLORE your career path

Call Dave @ 604-859-0482

604-853-0333

33555 South Fraser Way Crime Free Multi-Housing Certified

Bach., 1 Bedroom, 2 Bedroom, & 3 Bdrm Bedroom Avail. SENIORS DISCOUNTS Heat, Hot Water & Basic Cable included. Crime Free & Certified. N/S - N/P, Close to all amens. Lease & Refs. Required.

Great Location

Queen Anne Apts.

and Hydro

749

Phone 604-852-4696 or Email

meadowood@ pacificquorum.com Apartments

750

ABBOTSFORD. Matsqui area. 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite. No ldry. Ns/np. Avail. now. Incl hydro/basic cable. Also barn avail 70’ X 90’ w/cement flr. 778-246-3691 or 604-557-8023.

751

752

SENIOR’S DISCOUNT

www.pacificquorum.com Pacific Quorum Properties Inc

TOWNHOUSES

MISSION: 3 BDRM TOWNHOUSE, quiet family complex. Rent geared to income. N/P. Call: 604-820-1715

12186-224 St, Maple Ridge Certified Crime Free Buildings

NEWLY RENOVATED 3 bdrm with 1.5 bth on 2 levels

MISSION

Our gated 5 acre complex is quiet and family oriented we have 2 playgrounds available for your kids and are “Pet- Friendly”

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.

Woodbine Townhouses 9252 Hazel St, Chilliwack $1100 per month Utilities not Included

604-826-2538

Call Mike to set up a day & time to view (604)-792-8317 or email raamco.ca

Managed by ECM Strata - Rental Division

818

MISSION HILLS APARTMENTS

2000 CHEVY MALIBU, 141,000 kms, Gray in & out. $1800: Excellent condition. Call Dave (604)850-7381

7440 Columbia St. Large, Bright & Clean 2 bdrm. $750/mo. Available w/1 Year Lease. No Pets. Written ref’s required.

CARS - DOMESTIC

2006 EQUINOX LS 2 wheel drive, 3.4 V6, 134K, new brakes & wheel barrings. $3800. Call: Tom 604826-4647 or aspentf@telus.net

danlangpm@live.ca ReMax Little Oak Prop. Mgmt.

✯ Arlington Place ✯ 2487 Countess St. Abbotsford (Next to MCC) Very Competitive Rates Quiet, Clean, Well Managed.

Heat & hot water included. Fridge, stove, d/w, microwave. Senior’s Discount. Resident Manager ~ Linda

604-504-RENT www.remax-littleoakrentals.com MISSION: PRINCESS DAPHNE APTS. Spacious 1 bdrm starting at $675/mo. heat, h/w & parking incl. 33561 Third Ave. 604-820-3013.

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

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

✯ Aspen Court ✯

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

NEW BUILDING

2007 Chrysler PT Cruiser, auto, 4cyl. 85,000 kms. Lots of options, red. $4750. 604-538-9257

ABBOTSFORD. Attractive Office & or Retail Spaces avail. All located within Abbotsford’s business core. Right now we can accomodate your needs up to 5500 sq/ft. Ph: Frank @ Noort Investments 604-835-6300.

604-850-7050

2450 Center St. Abbotsford

Heat & hot water included. Fridge, stove, d/w, microwave. UNDERGROUND SECURE PARKING

604-870-1118

33415 Bourquin Pl. Abbotsford

736

HOMES FOR RENT

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 2012 TOYOTA YARIS 5/speed, standard, red, exc cond, 55K. Lady driven, with Warranty. $12,500/obo. Call 604-864-9786

827

VEHICLES WANTED

WANTED USED MOTORCYCLES & ATVs Japanese brands only in good condition. Contact Darwin at 604-859-4732 or 604-850-6635.

ABBOTSFORD. Large exec. home in country setting. 3 bdrm, 5 appl, b/i vac. $1500. N/S. 604-309-8611

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE

NOW AVAILABLE LARGE 1 BDRM + DEN & 2 BDRM SUITES

Gold Level Sponsor

★ NEW RENTALS ★ MISSION Lower Bailey-Large & Spacious 3 bdrm bsmt suite, F/S, insuite W/D. N/P, N/S. $900/mo + shared utils.

Heat & hot water included. Fridge, stove, d/w. Senior’s Discount UNDERGROUND SECURE PARKING

Resident Manager ~ Carol

604-556-7742 Cell 604-226-0975

1996 Triple E 36’ MH Cummins diesel Allison trans, new tires, 136,000 k’s. Ready to go. $27,500 ph: 604-796-9074 or 604-793-6126

845 FRASER VALLEY HOME TEAM

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

The Scrapper

604-820-8888

UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Park-like setting, close to Mill Lake, Centennial Park & 7 Oaks Mall. Quiet, clean, wellmanaged, competitive rates.

851

TRUCKS & VANS

.

CEDAR RIDGE MOTORS Jim 604-240-9000 or Jerry at 604-807-5074 jerryweys@shaw.ca 2004 Chev 2500 HD X-Cab long box 4X4. STK#101. $8,900. 2003 Chev Diesel Quad Cab 4X4. 2500 HD STK#402. $16,900. 1995 Ford extended cab, 6 cyl, 5 spd. STK #261. $1,900. 1995 Ford F250 XLT 240K 7.3 power stroke. STK#103 $8,995. 2004 GMC Envoy 7 pass, 156K STK#780. Wholesale $4,900. 2006 Ford Escape 4X4. 4 dr, 138K, STK#202. $7,900. 2005 Chev Blazer 2 dr, V6, 158K, STK#203 $6,995. 2007 Chev LS Quad Cab 2 WD, 107K, STK#105 $12,950. 2008 Nissan Sentra 4 door 2.0 178K, STK#106 $7,900. 1995 Lincoln Towncar, 82K, STK#404 $6,500. 2011 GMC 2500 HD SLE Quad 4X4 180K, STK#305 $21,900. 2007 Chev Z71 X-Cab 4X4, 190K, STK#102, $16,900. 2007 GMC 3500 HD Quad Cab 4X4 diesel 233K STK104 $29,900. 2005 Chev Colorado Quad Cab 2WD 5cyl, STK#405 $6,900. 2004 GMC Quad 4X4 2500 HD 190K, STK#406 $13,913.

2121 Clearbrook Road

TRANSPORTATION

1 Bedroom lofts & 2 Bedrooms 5 Appliances

Conveniently located at

SUITES, UPPER

ABBOTSFORD. 3 bdrm. upper of house, 2 full ba, 2000 sf. Ns/np. Avail now $1800/mo. 778-552-4737

Townhouses

3046 Clearbrook Road

SUITES, LOWER

ABBOTSFORD: 2 bdrm, 1 bthrm, patio, $900/mo. Avail. Nov. 1st. (778)908-0394

1 & 2 Bedroom Heat / hot water included 3 Appliances

✦ Senior Discount ✦ Resident Managers ✦ Sorry No Pets

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

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

Near Shopping & Amenities.

604-463-2236 604-463-7450

845

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.

* Renovated Suites * *Large *Clean *Very Quiet Includes: Heat, Hot Water

RV PADS

NOW AVAILABLE BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRM. SUITES

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✯ Bantview Gardens ✯

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ABBOTSFORD

Very Competitive Rates Quiet, Clean, Well Managed.

Reserve Tickets Now!

MAPLE RIDGE

TRANSPORTATION

RV Sites $355/mo.

HABITAT APARTMENTS

LARGE 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES

Nov 30 | 9am - 3pm Tradex

747

1 bdrm - $745 ~ Avail Dec 1st

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 604-852-7350

NOW AVAILABLE

Abbotsford

www.eryxproperties.com

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

Great View Available Now!

RENTALS

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ABBOTSFORD

REAL ESTATE

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APARTMENT/CONDO

to Caretakers & Property Managers,

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SPORTING GOODS

Abbotsford, 1500 sf rancher, 1400 sf down, 3 full baths, 2 up, 1 down. 3 bdrms up, 3 down, Lower level could be suited. Large lot, double garage. Well Kept. For viewing: 604-854-6238 or 604-309-1524

706

RENTALS

$10,000

TOP $$$ Paid for Antique and modern weapons (604)826-5640

625

RENTALS

MORE RENTALS @ www.andersonavenue.com

741

OFFICE/RETAIL

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

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

Abbotsford - DL 7920

KEY TRACK AUTO SALES Abbotsford 30255 Cedar Lane DL# 31038 604-855-0666 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 2004 ACURA EL 1.7 4dr sedan leather, sunroof, loaded, Only this week! STK#724. $5,900. 2007 DODGE CALIBER, 4 dr, auto. STK#602. $5,900. 2007 TOYOTA YARIS, 4 dr, auto, sedan, STK#734. This week only! $5,900. 2005 HONDA CIVIC, 4 dr, auto, loaded. STK#710. $6,900. 2005 HONDA CIVIC, 4 dr, auto, loaded. STK#672. $6,900. 2009 FORD FOCUS 4dr,sedan loaded, auto STK#687 $6,900. 2008 HONDA CIVIC 4 dr auto, loaded. STK#691. $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. 2011 NISSAN Versa 4dr auto, h/bk, loaded, STK#721 $9,900. 2004 ACURA MDX 4dr auto, 7 psgr, loaded, DVD, Navigation STK#254 $10,900. 2009 NISSAN ALTIMA 4 dr, sedan, auto, fully loaded, STK#696 $7,900 2012 NISSAN SENTRA 4dr, sedan, auto, fully loaded, STK#723. $11,900. 2011 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 4 dr, auto, fully loaded. This week only! STK#721 $12,900. 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.

33166 South Fraser Way DL# 40083 778-908-5888 2004 MAZDA 3 Auto, 4 dr, Only this wk! STK#673 $4,900. 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. 2002 FORD F150 crew cab 4X4 auto, fully loaded, short box. STK#686 $5,900. 2007 DODGE Caravan 7 psgr, Aircared, STK#524 $5,900. 2008 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.

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List with Mindy Call Now! Amberley Neufeldt Sales Associate 604-826-9000

Rajy Randhawa Sales Associate 778-552-5570

Rick Arnau Sales Associate 604-855-8385

Cheri Dudley Property Management 604-820-9000

FREE MARKET EVALUATION

Connect with Mindy

Visit Mindy’s Website mindy@mindymcpherson.com

OFFICE:

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604.826.9000 1.888.826.1177 #103 - 33070 - 5th ave., mission, bc

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + #2739 + #2672 + #2766 + + + + + + + + + + + + OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE G + + + TIN SUN. 2 - 3:30 SUN. 3:45 - 5:00 + + + LIS W 8415 GRASSICK ST 8538 FAIRBANKS ST. + + + NE + Area of Newer Homes! + Quality-built 8 Bed Home + Waterfront Devel. Area! + Basement entry home, two laundries, + Lots of room to grow your family. Open + Attention Investors, affordable yet tons + great views Fabulous color scheme and + kitch w/eating island, fam rm, 4 bdrms + of opportunity here!! Seller has prelimiflexible two family floor plan main, 2 extra bdrms down + den & plans done for commercial & high + athatveryyou’ll + on + nary love. Come see, come buy! rec rm, games rm. 6 baths. Call now! end condo’s. House + 5 lots! Priced to + $575,000 + Don’t miss out. $599,000 + sell! $519,900 + + + + To view call Mindy 604.826.1000 + To view call Mindy 604.826.1000 + To view call Mindy 604.826.1000 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ #2762

#2767

G TIN LIS W NE

#2709

G TIN LIS W NE

#2765

#2763

G TIN LIS W NE

G TIN LIS W NE

Brand New 2 Storey w/Bsmt

Priced to Sell!

Close to downtown & all amenities. kitch w/island, fam rm, liv rm & laundry w/9ft ceilings on main. 3 bdrms up, ensuite in mast. Finished bsmt w/1 bdrm & roughed in. $400,000

Updated bsmnt entry on large lot. Back lane & det. garage. Updates include, roof, furnace ext paint! 2 kitchens, 2 laundries. Close to schools, shopping & recreation. $317,500

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

#2705

#2748

ED UC RED

MINDY MCPHERSON 604.826.1000 SALES ASSOCIATE

TOP AGENTS!! TOP RESULTS!! #2628

#2711

ED UC RED

Under $300,000 - Deroche

College Park - Abbotsford

Attention Developers!!

Heritage Park Place!

4.66 Acres in Bradner!

Mini Estate!

Maple Ridge

Totally re-done rancher! Quiet cul-desac! Kitchen redone w/granite counters, open fl plan, great room, very nice bathroom. New window, door, etc. Tons of parking. $289,000

1170 SF, 2 bdrm, 2 bath ground level, corner unit close to UFV and Abbotsford Centre. $179,500

1 acre on city water, sewer in front!!! Subdivide!! Rancher w/double garage, + separate detached garage, 2 stall barn, tons of parking. Room for horses or ponies. Min to shopping! $678,000

Rancher w/bsmt townhome, backs on to school yard. Prime location at back of development. 3 bdrms, 3 baths, rec room in bsmnt, double garage. No age restrictions! $369,900

Custom-built two storey executive home w/bsmnt nearly 4400 sq. ft. 9’ ceilings, over 1,000 sq. ft. of window glass for natural light. Over-sized double garage. $1,349,000

2 bdrm carriage home! H/w floors, open fl plan! Kitchen w/entertaining isl, tons of cabs, granite counters. Main house has 4 bdrms, fin bsmt. In-ground pool. $1,250,000

2.8 acres. Total Privacy. 9 bdrms, 5 baths, 3 laundries, 3 kitchens. 2 wells, fenced for horses, workshops/8 stall barn/storage above or hay loft. Home based bus/truckers or? $999,500

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Amberley 604.826.9000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

#2752

#2761

#2728

#2702

#2557

#2753

#2688

Industrial Properties!

Fantastic Hobby Farm!

Brand New/Near City Hall!

2.2 Acres / Maple Ridge

Secluded 5.9 Acres

40x60’ shop!! Barn!! Great for horses!! Older well kept 4 bdrm rancher, 7’ crawl space. All flat property, 2 road frontages. Minutes to downtown. Priced to sell!! $799,999

2 storey w/bsmnt + den, double garage. Minutes to downtown and WestCoast Express! Close to all levels of schools. $649,000

Barn/shop for animals/mechanics. Private flat & usable. Minutes to shopping. Oder home reno’d! New kitch w/concrete counters, lam, bathroom, 2 laundry areas. Room for in-laws. $799,500

2,000+ SF rancher, nicely kept and updated. Double garage attached by breezeway. Close to town but in the country. Possibility for potential subdivision. $749,900

18,150 SF (approx 150.07’x121’) Total of 5 titles. Shop used for light industrial. Zoning has a broad range of business use. Bring offers! $745,000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

#2733

#2734

#2638

#2714

Area of Newer Homes!

Brand New 2 Storey Home

4.45 Acres - Privacy!

Country Setting/Min Town

GST included. 2 storey. Clsoe to City Hall. $629,900

Area of new homes! GST included. Close to City Hall. $629,900

Private location & setting. 2 storey w/ fin bsmt. 3 bdrms & den. Large open rms. Kitch looks out to backyard. Deck for BBQ. Fam rm in bsmt w/wood stove. Double garage. $619,900

1 acre parcel w/4 bdrms, 2 baths, close to town on city water & sewer. Huge kitchen leads to large covered deck. Oversized garage. $619,000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

#2749

#2725

#2735

#2740

#2736

SOLD Nice Big Corner Lot!

Greenbelt, quiet neighbourhood, triple garage. In-law suite. 3 full baths, 2 gas f/p. 200+ SF covered deck. Easy access to arterial routes & schools. The full package at the right price!! $609,000

Brand new big beautiful home!! GST included! Hurry, this one won’t last! $579,900

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

#2751

#2657

#2659

#2756

2 Brand New Homes

Area of Newer Homes!

5 Bdrm Home/Maple Ridge

Close to Walmart and Hospital. $579,000 ea.

Basement entry home, 6 bedrooms, 4 bathroomss plus den / office, double garage. $575,000

Abbotsford

This is a “12”

Convenience store, good sales and lotto sales. Residence is 4 bdrm, 2 baths. Over 1/4 acre land. $699,900

New gourmet kitchen w/2 sep ovens, 9’ island w/quartz counters. Hardwood floors, 2 mastersuites (1 on main/1 up). Rec rm/games rm up. This is truly one of a kind. $639,900

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Silver Creek is Mission’s newest development, offering small community living while staying connected with busier urban areas. With the Westcoast Express Train, commuters working in Coquitlam or Vancouver avoid the hassle of daily rush hour traffic. Close to schools, parks and a world of recreational activities.

For information call Mindy 604.826.1000

From $485,000 to $499,900 Includes appliances & net G.S.T.

ONLY 4 Units Left Custom 1940’s Rancher

1/2 Acre - Development!

Custom 3 Storey Home!!

Quiet Cul-de-sac!!

Near Heritage Park! Once featured in “Better Homes & Gardens”. Totally restored 2006 w/upgraded elect 7 modern conveniences! Leaded glass windows, fir h/w floors. $549,900

Att: investors and developers! Currently zoned R-558. Quiet rd, centrally located. Potential for rezoning. Neighbouring property listed for $239,900. Both can be purchased together. $534,900

Great neighbourhood! Quality finishing thru-out, big kitch w/granite counter tops. S/S appliances. 4 lrg bdrms up w/2 masters. Large backyard is fully fenced. Perfect family home! $524,000

Custom home. Fenced backyard w/side yard on Griner Park. Walk to Albert McMahon Elem school. Updates: cabinets, flrs & paint. Family neighbourhood & close to everything. $489,500

To view call Amberley 604.826.9000

To view call Amberley 604.826.9000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Addresses and photos online at www.mindymcpherson.com


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List with Mindy Call Now! Amberley Neufeldt Sales Associate 604-826-9000

Rajy Randhawa Sales Associate 778-552-5570

Rick Arnau Sales Associate 604-855-8385

Cheri Dudley Property Management 604-820-9000

FREE MARKET EVALUATION

Connect with Mindy

Visit Mindy’s Website mindy@mindymcpherson.com

OFFICE:

TOLL FREE: E:

604.826.9000 1.888.826.1177 #103 - 33070 - 5th ave., mission, bc #2539

#2738

#2634

#2547

#2554

SOLD

SOLD Attention Developers!

Classic-Style 5 Bdrm Home

Bring Offers

2 Brand New 2 Storey!!

Townhome-Abbotsford

Prime .85 acre in Cedar Valley development area (Phase II) Great investment!! House & shop/garage to rent out while you wait for development. Seller motivated! Bring offers! $474,900

Great location! Huge sundeck w/room under accessed from bsmt. Main has laminate floors. Kitchen has cabs w/ island. Gas f/p in living room. On quiet cul-de-sac. $400,000

Formally known as “Epiphany House”. 8 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms. Built-in sprinkler system!! Huge 62x102’ lot!! Seller motivated!! $399,900

Under construction! Priced to sell!! Net GST included if owner occupied! Great Floor plan, stone counters. Den/bdrm on main. Bdrms up!! Hurry on this one!! $384,500.

2 yr young 2 storey end unit near Highstreet Mall. 9’ ceil on main with living room, dining room, kitchen, nook, family room + den. 4 bdrms up. Double garage. No GST applicable. $375,000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

#2707

2747

What a Buy/Home on 1 Acre

WALK TO TOWN, SHOPPING!

Little house on the prairie!! Renovated home. Detached garage/workshop!! Only 8-10 minutes to shopping, restaurants, movies, churches & all amenities. Won’t last!!! $359,900

Well kept home in great area. Updates include floors, paint, windows, fixtures and more. Fully fenced back yard & R.V. park. Close to all levels of schools. $359,000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Rajy 778.552.5570

#2612

#2528

Motel/Restaurant – 70 Mile

#2532

Affordable business opportunity! Working motel & restaurant on 1.73 acres. 9 motel units + caretakers res. Rest. w/ seating for 50. Toll free 1-888-826-1177 for info. $349,000 To view call Mindy 604.826.1000 #2701

2745

MINDY MCPHERSON 604.826.1000 SALES ASSOCIATE

TOP AGENTS!! TOP RESULTS!!

SOLD 1822 SF Rancher w/Bsmt!

WELL PRICED 3 BDRM HOME!

7,200 SF lot! Central location, new open concept kitch. New bath rooms, doors & windows, blinds, paint, crown molding, garage door, gutters, S/S appliances. Finished bsmt. $349,900

3 bedroom up, master has solid maple flooring. 2 bathroom. $349,000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Huge 56x26 Shop! Hedley Workshop with 14’ ceiling! Updated house. Priced to sell! Seller motivated Great shop for mechanics or woodworker or home based business. $249,900

SOLD 1st Time Buyers/Investors

West Side Location!

1/2 Duplex/Chilliwack

PRICED TO SELL!!

Large 4 bdrm home on flat lot w/large backyard. Updates include flooring, some electrical fixtures, kitchen. Rec rm & bathrm down. Double garage, room for workbench. $299,000

2700 + sf, 5 bdrms, 3 baths, 9’ ceil up & down, crowns, french doors, radiant H/W heat. Lam floors. Centrally located in quiet hood. Close to all amenities. $297,000

.36 acre with rustic 3 bedroom home!! Hurry on this one! Priced to sell!!! $295,000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Rick 604.855-8385

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

#2691

#2750

#2760

2720

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000 #2573

Prime Development 9.530 acres, Websters Corners, Maple Ridge $1,800,000 #2757 33 Upper Scale Acres!! Att: Developers! Potential 7 lot subdivision. $1,800,000 #2711

#2653

Affordable!! Vinyl windows, metal roof, finished basement!!! Great value! $299,900

Building / Development

2743

#2706

10 Prime Acres Attention Developers!! Off Richards, city water close. $699,000

#2560

#2655 Maple Ridge Prime 8 acres for development! O.C.P. shows future 1 acre parcels! $619,900

9.09 ACRES “URBAN RESIDENTIAL” Silverdale Development Plan. $512,000

#2651

#2437

#2744

10 Acre Hideaway! West Mission (Silverdale) Quiet dead end street $499,000

5 Acres in Silverdale! Quiet area! 2 Road Frontages! $349,900

#2440

Amazing Views!! 6000+ sq. ft. lot in desirable location, close to shops & University $319,000

#2660

Cedarbrooke Estates!

Att: Developers/Investors

Garden Unit/Spencer Est.

GARIBALDI LANE - ABBY

Caroline Villa - 2nd Flr!

2 Bdrm Townhome/Chwk

Nice floor plan, 1962 S/F, 3 levels, deep garage w/room for work bench or toys! 3 bdrms, 2 gas f/p, good size fenced yard and big sundeck. Priced to sell!! $249,900

Prime holding property, currently zoned R-558 and could be rezoned. Flat, centrally located 50x290’ lot. Can be purchased with neighbouring property - 32092 Sawyer Ave. $249,900

2 bdrm + den/rec room & 2 full baths. Redone w/upgraded floors, paint & gas fireplace w/cultured stone floor to ceiling. Insuite laundry, single car garage. $209,900

Newer upper scale gated community!!! Walk to Sevenoaks Mall, Superstore and convenient location!! Comes with 2 parking spots. Priced to sell!!! $199,900

Affordable 2 bdrm, 2 bath unit. Only 12 yrs old. Central location w/recreation, shopping, Cedar Valley Connector & bus route all close. Insuite laundry & gas fireplace. $175,900

2 bdrm, 2 bath townhome, many updates thru-out. Private fenced backyard. Perfect for first time buyer or investor. Pets allowed. Located close to everything. $159,000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Rajy 778.552.5570

#2698

#2666

#2514

#2550

#2692

3 New Acreage Lots 2.12 - 2.37 - 4.05 acres on cul-de-sac $234,900 to $249,900

#2684

#2428

#2656

Approx 2.5 Acres! Very nice property. Entry gate already in! $284,500

6027 Sq Ft View Lot!! Affordable Investment 61’ frontage. Build your dream home here!! $279,900

#2399

Tapadera Estates! Custom Beauty! Spotless & shows a “10” Screened in covered deck, garden shed. Walk to clubhouse w/swimming pool. Boat launch, fishing, ski at Hemlock(15 min) $134,900

Great Area of Chilliwack

Royal Court - Clearbrook

On Cul-de-sac/Abbotsford

Alameda Court - Abby

Priced to sell!! Fixer upper, 49.5’x142’ lot size. They don’t come any cheaper!! Immediate possession!! $150,000

Only $150,000 - Deroche!

Desirable 2 bdrm ground unit. Close to all shopping, new cinemas, restaurants, public transit and quick freeway access. Well managed building. Seller motivated!! $129,900

Excellent 55+ strata. Terrific loc, walk to all amenities. Easy freeway access. Well equipped workshop. Gardens you can plant your veggies/flowers. 2 bdrm 2 baths. $124,900

Park Place. Superstore, malls and Mill Lake - at your doorstep. 2 bdrms indoor pool, hot tub, gym, workshop & a guest suite. 55+, strata fee includes h/w & heat. $119,900

Tastefully renovated. Updated cabinets & appliances w/open concept space. Main bath w/walk-in shower. Balcony has Western exposure w/trees for privacy. Built-in A/C. $115,000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Raj 778.552.5570

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

To view call Rick 604.855-8385

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

#2742

#2727

By Sandpiper Golf Course!

#2724

Beautiful View - 2.6 Acres Close to town & city water! Best buy for acreage! $239,500

#2732

#2713

#2703

WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING NEW PROPERTIES TO MANAGE! BUSINESS ONLY Cottage Lane Manor/Abb

Mobile/Morris Valley!

Hemlock Valley Ski Resort

40+ age restricted. Updated unit. Center of town, freeway access, min to hospital/new mall. Newer roof and boilers, updated hallways. Main includes heat & hw. No rentals/kids. $114,900

Close to Golf Course and Hemlock Valley Ski area. $85,000

Attention Investors, avid skiers, mountain climbers, snowmobilers, ATV’ers! Affordable studio w/loft. Covered parking, swimming pool! Ski hills at your door. Priced to sell! $79,500

Great business!! Well Established in bus approx 17 years! Strip mall in growing Clayburn! Aside from coffee & food, shop offers gift ware, WiFi, liquor lic/beer & wine. $75,000

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Coffee Shop w/a Twist!

We have qualified prescreened tenants ready to rent. For more info please call our

Property Management Division 604-820-9000

Thinking of Buying or Selling? Call Mindy for a FREE Market Evaluation 604-826-1000 - TF 1-888-826-1177

Flat, usable Lot! Newer neighbourhood $239,000

The Everglades Hatzic Lake Waterfront Weekend retreat! $64,500

#2599

#2759

Duplex lot Hemlock

Valley! Close to skiing & all recreation. $89,900 ea.

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000


A40

Friday, October 30, 2015

Mission City Record

ONLY FROM OCT 26TH–NOV 2ND

GET UP TO

750

$

BONUS CASH

TOWARDS SELECT NEW 2015 MODELS±±

NEW 2015 FIESTA HATCHBACK SE 1.6L, 6 speed auto, SE Appearance Package, SYNC, keyless entry, heated seats. #

0% FINANCING 84 MONTHS $0 DOWN

$

123 BI-WEEKLY

$ 21,114 –$1,370 –$750

MSRP MSA DISCOUNT WINTER SAFETY CASH REBATE

18,994

$

SALE PRICE

NEW 2015 MUSTANG PREMIUM Ecoboost, Performance Package, leather, navigation, SYNC. #27956

$0 DOWN

$

228

NEW 2015 FUSION SE 2.5L SE Tech Package with MyFord Touch, reverse sensing, 18” premium wheels, SE Appearance Package. #19572

$ 27,949 –$4,773 –$500 –$750 – $500

MSRP MSA DISCOUNT MSA FINANCE CASH WINTER SAFETY CASH REBATE FORD BONUS CASH

SALE PRICE

21,426

$

$0 DOWN

$

153

BI-WEEKLY

NEW 2015 FOCUS HATCHBACK SE 2.0, 6 speed auto, power group, SYNC, keyless entry. #

$

MSRP MSA DISCOUNT MSA FINANCE CASH FORD BONUS CASH

39,399 –$5,844 –$500 – $500

BI-WEEKLY

32,555

$

SALE PRICE

NEW 2015 TAURUS SEL 3.5L V6, MyFord Touch with 8” LCD screen, push start, 20” wheels, premium audio. #15380

$ 22,114 –$1,384 –$750

MSRP MSA DISCOUNT WINTER SAFETY CASH REBATE

SALE PRICE

19,980

$

0% FINANCING 84 MONTHS $0 DOWN

$

129

BI-WEEKLY

NEW 2015 EDGE TITANIUM 2.0L Ecoboost, panoramic roof, navigation, remote start, leather, heated/cooled seats, Camera Package, park assist. #

0% FINANCING 72 MONTHS $0 DOWN

$

MSRP MSA DISCOUNT NON-STACKABLE CASH MSA FINANCE CASH FORD BONUS CASH

38,650 –$4,837 –$2,000 –$500 – $500

$

229 BI-WEEKLY

32,813

$

SALE PRICE

$ 48,289 –$2,605 –$2,000 –$500 $ – 2,000 – $500

MSRP MSA DISCOUNT NON-STACKABLE CASH MSA FINANCE CASH WINTER SAFETY REBATE FORD BONUS CASH

SALE PRICE

41,684

$

0% FINANCING 48 MONTHS $0 DOWN

$

291

BI-WEEKLY

Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offer. Offers only valid at MSA Ford Sales. Retail offers may be canceled or changed at any time without notice. Limit one (1) incentive redemption per Eligible Model sale. Some offers are not rain-checkable. All prices are plus taxes and fees. See dealer for complete details for all advertised offers. All offers good on in-stock MSA Ford Sales vehicles only. All offers subject to prior sale. All available Ford incentives, Bonus Cash, Ford Loyalty/Conquest, MSA Finance cash, Non finance cash, Non stackable Cash and rebates/rates have been used in advertised prices. Financing/Leasing on approved consumer or business credit. Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment or may not be exactly as shown. For factory orders, a customer may either take advantage of eligible Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited retail customer promotional incentives/offers available at the time of vehicle factory order or time of vehicle delivery, but not both or combinations thereof, subject to incentive rules and eligibility. The Ford Winter Tire Rebate is available in lieu of the ? no charge? winter tire offer. Some incentives may not be combinable or offered with other incentives. Our advertised prices include Freight, and P.D.I., Add dealer documentation and registration fees of $420, and applicable taxes and fees. Advertised trucks have pre-installed boxliners that are not part of offer and can be removed or purchased. Finance payments are calculated at 6.24% over 96 months, on approved credit. Low APR Financing not compatible with Ford non-stackable cash, MSA finance cash, Ford or MSA lease offers or MSA Discounts. Purchasing Customers must credit qualify (OAC) to qualify. Some finance fees may apply where applicable. All vehicles subject to prior sale and have limited availability. All offers expire November 2, 2015 at 6:00 pm (PST).

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 STO R E ! ABBOTSFORD

604.856.9000 www.msaford.com

604.853.2293 MISSION

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