Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Times, November 11, 2015

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Mark’s targeted The new Mark’s store has been hit by two break-ins and one robbery, and in one instance, a suspect brought out a knife.

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Spotlight shines A benefit show at Theatre in the Country is taking place this Sunday and will help a local woman who plans on getting an expensive surgery in California.

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Rally polarizes community A rally planned for late Saturday morning outside of the temporary homeless shelter on Lougheed Highway is receiving a mixed reaction from readers.

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Flame now a Pat Sixteen-year-old goaltender Jordan Hollett is now a former Ridge Meadows Flame after getting the call from the WHL’s Regina Pats.

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Citizens rallying outside new shelter COA The gathering moves is prompted by ‘different factors.’ to ALC ERIC ZIMMER

Kim Grout’s new job will start on Dec. 14. Kim Grout, chief administrative officer for the City of Pitt Meadows, has a new job. She has been hired as chief executive officer (CEO) Kim Grout of the Agricultural City CAO Land Commission. She will begin her duties as the commission’s CEO on Dec. 14. Grout served the City of Pitt Meadows for 11 years, in roles including chief administrative officer, deputy CAO, and director of operations and development service. “I’m pleased for Kim, and I think it’s great for her,” said Pitt Meadows Mayor John Becker. Grout’s reputation extends “well beyond” Pitt Meadows, he added. “She did some excellent work on our behalf.” > More: mrtimes.com, search ‘Grout’

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A community rally outside Maple Ridge’s temporary homeless shelter is planned for this Saturday, Nov. 14, at 11 a.m. The idea to hold it was prompted by a number of different factors, said Grover Telford, who runs a business in town, and is spearheading rally organization efforts. “There’s a lot of people who aren’t too happy about what’s going on,” he said. “It’s starts with the fact the business district wasn’t consulted properly on what their feelings were, and whether they wanted it situated where it is. Even if I was

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Emergency crews are frequently called to the new, temporary homeless shelter. 100 per cent okay with what was going on in there, it’s in the wrong spot.” The second factor, he said “has to do with whether you agree there should be open drug use in the premises and in

front of the premises. Homelessness is one thing, but there’s open drug use going on there, so that’s another concern.” In Telford’s mind, “nothing has really changed” from when there was a tent city on Cliff Avenue.

“In my mind it’s taxpayer dollars going into something that is more of a cover-up of a problem, which started because the whole tent thing at Cliff wasn’t addressed right away,” he furthered. “It grew and it got out

of hand because the bylaw wasn’t being enforced.” Now, Telford said, “we have this shelter, which looks like an army barracks, but what’s it really achieving? I know it’s only temporary, I understand that, but temporary becomes permanent.” Telford clarified he’s “not a hard person,” and understands that homelessness has to be dealt with. “But, as far as the drug issue goes, we’re not dealing with it and can’t seem to deal with it on this local level.” So why hold the rally? “It’s not about immediate change,” Telford said. “It’s about setting change in motion.” For example, “we had the rally against tent city, and tent city is no longer there.” Telford’s next plan is a delegation to City council. > More: mrtimes.com

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Extreme weather beds funded for Caring Place Beds become available as temperatures drop. ERIC ZIMMER ezimmer@mrtimes.com

The B.C. government is funding 15 extreme weather shelter spaces in Maple Ridge this winter, to help people whose health and safety may be threatened by cold, wet weather. The temporary spaces will be available from now until March 31, at the

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Salvation Army’s Caring Place at 22188 Lougheed Hwy., when Maple Ridge issues extreme weather alerts. It’s the second year The Caring Place has done this, explained the centre’s executive director Darrell Pilgrim. “Basically, if the temperature goes below zero degrees, or it’s close to zero and the weather is very wet, we open the shelter for people to come in and out of the cold.” The service is available from 8 p.m. until 8 a.m., on a night-to-night, as-needed, first-come, first-serve basis,

he explained. The service was offered a few times last year, but the shelter was never at capacity, so no one was ever turned away, and Pilgrim doesn’t anticipate they’ll deal with capacity crowds this year, either. “In addition to the shelter spaces we already have in Maple Ridge, it is critical to provide emergency shelter during those extremely cold and wet winter nights,” Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows MLA Doug Bing said.

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An invasive Asian mosquito, which can carry diseases such as encephalitis, was found for the first time in Western Canada – and specifically in a Maple Ridge backyard.

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CASH FOR SCHOOLS

Province ponies up dollars, NDP critcizes Provincial funding will help with projects. Three schools in School District 42 will be able to proceed with routine capital projects, thanks to $846,000 in provincial funding. Albion Elementary and Fairview Elementary will each receive an upgrade to their central boiler plant and domestic hot water system. Each project will cost $216,000 and will replace two boilers with new high efficiency boiler pumps, valves, direct digital control panel,

summer of 2016. and a hot water heater. “We continue to invest in Work is expected to begin our schools to ensure they this year and finish by operate as efficiently as posspring 2016. sible while also extending the Westview Secondary life of the buildings,” Maple School is planning a Ridge-Pitt Meadows MLA $414,000 mechanical Doug Bing said. upgrade project. Doug Bing In phase one, 46 roof-top MLA Critical of MyED heat pumps with gas fired back-up heating will be purSchool boards around chased and then installed in phase B.C paid millions for the probtwo. lem-plagued MyEducation BC sysPhase one of this project is tem, now it’s only fair that school expected finish by spring 2016, boards should see overtime and with phase two slated for early extra costs returned, the NDP said

in a release. “Since the school year began, school districts across our province have struggled with system-wide malfunctions from this government’s new $100 million MyEducation BC computer system,” said New Democrat education spokesperson Rob Fleming. “The developer apologized and admitted it fell far short of the mark,” he continued. “Now it’s up to government to impose a penalty that will be returned to the school boards.”

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Thieves target LEGISLATURE Dalton lone opponent against assisted dying report Marks Local MLA is only ‘no’ vote. ROB SHAW Speial to the TIMES

Maple Ridge-Mission MLA Marc Dalton said he is “very concerned about the introduction of euthanasia in Canadian society.”

Dalton made the comments in relation to remarks from B.C.’s health minister Terry Lake, in regards to a committee report.

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Lake said he won’t develop policies on the issue of physician-assisted suicide until he sees how Prime Minister Justin Trudeau handles a court imposed deadline to craft new legislation. “It would be obviously appropriate to see what the feder-

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Dalton was al government the lone commitis going to do, tee member to whether they are vote against. going to seek The MLA said an extension or he opposes the not,” Lake said. idea of assisted “Once we have that information, Marc Dalton suicide and the MLA committee didn’t it frames the do enough to work we need get input from those to do to make sure against the practice. we’re aligned with the > More: mrtimes.com Supreme Court.”

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Ridge Meadows RCMP are investigating two breakins and one robbery from the new Mark’s store, located on the Lougheed Highway in Maple Ridge. “The string of incidents started back on Friday, Oct. 23, when the store was broken into,” said Ridge Meadows RCMP Cpl. Brenda Winpenny. A second break in occurred the night of Sunday, Nov 1. “Police are noticing similarities that may indicate the same person was involved in both of these,” she said. Police have released a surveillance photo of a suspect. He is described as a Caucasian in his 40s, 5 ft., 8 in. tall with a medium to heavy build. He either has very short blond hair, or is bald. The store was targeted again this past Friday, during business hours. At approximately 2:30 p.m., a store employee noticed a male attempting to steal items from the store, said Winpenny. “When confronted, this male produced a knife and managed to run out of the store,” she added. “Through this investigation, a suspect has been established, and his arrest is being actively pursued.” More: mrtimes.com


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Sunday show helps fund surgery TROY LANDREVILLE tlandreville@mrtimes.com

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t should have been one of the most exciting times of Jenni Rempel’s young life – at the time, she was a 21-year-old intern living in New York City. Then, suddenly, she became violently ill. This was no 24-hour flu. Rempel was vomiting, had diarrhea and “all kinds of gross things,” she related. “I had to go to the ER it was so bad,” Rempel said. “I was at the American hospital, which was pretty scary. I was on my own, there, I didn’t know what to do. I never experienced pain like that before, and I thought it would just go away.” It didn’t. The pain clung to her like a parasite. oday, Rempel said is in significant pain about “75 per cent of the time” and she’s hoping the community will rally around her to help her alleviate what she’s going through, almost every day. “Shining the Spotlight: A Benefit to Illuminate Invisible Illness” will take place at Theatre in the Country (9975 272th St.) this Sunday, Nov. 15 starting at 2 p.m. This afternoon of performances will raise awareness and spread information about chronic diseases and illnesses such as endometriosis, and will benefit Rempel, now a 24-yearold Maple Ridge performer and volunteer. empel is fundraising to have laparoscopic excision surgery for

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here are approximately 25,000 Syrian refugees expected to arrive in Canada between now and January. They will need a great deal of help, and we expect that between the government, churches, and charitable citizens, that help will be available. By and large, Canadians are willing to lend a hand, especially in extraordinary circumstances. B.C. could see a relatively high proportion of the new refugees – Toronto and Vancouver and their suburbs are the most favoured destinations for newcomers to Canada. The goal of rescuing people from overcrowded refugee camps and war zones is laudable. But when there is a crisis, it is easy to mobilize public opinion and the machinery of government to deal with major problems. Other problems last for years, and become invisible. If we can house 25,000 refugees in less than two months, why can’t we find proper housing for Canada’s homeless as well? In Metro Vancouver, there are more than 2,700 people without any kind of housing. That likely misses more people who are sleeping on couches or in their cars. Homelessness is a kind of permanent crisis. We see it every day, we walk around the people we see on the streets, tossing a few coins or avoiding eye contact. And every few years, the province or cities will make a new drive to try to end homelessness once and for all, but any improvements tend to be temporary. Homelessness is not an easy problem to solve, and even with a lot of money thrown at it, it can’t be dealt with in a matter of months. But we don’t believe it’s insurmountable. The vast majority of people on the streets can be housed, and they can be helped to better lives. This is not an argument to deal with homelessness before taking in refugees. Canada is one of the world’s wealthiest nations. We should be able to help refugees become new Canadians, and help our homeless citizens. Both need compassion and practical help.

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have not yet fully recovered from over the past week is one in which all the something silly that happened a week cats and dogs in our lives, not to mention and a half ago. You’d think that pigs and cows and little children, seem to an extra hour of sleep wouldn’t be expect to be fed an hour earlier. That’s because, unlike us, cats and dogs something that would require a recovery and pigs and cows – and children too period. young to understand what But when statistics for the the shifting numbers on the past week or so are compiled, microwave mean – aren’t as they will almost certainly silly as the rest of us. show a spike in car acciTheir universe is ruled by dents, in-home injuries, and their circadian rhythm, a absences from work. natural 24-hour clock that It’s not just the amount of evolved to help us all to go sleep that is the culprit, it’s to sleep at night and start the massive change in our foraging for breakfast in the circadian rhythm. morning. People who are normally The cows, cats, dogs, confused by driving (nearly and tykes haven’t heard of everyone believes they are Benjamin Franklin, a guy significantly better than averBOB GROENEVELD who, let’s face it, had a heck age drivers, which is proof of a sense of humour... but enough that most of us are his joke should have died confused) go through a perwith him more than 200 years ago. iod of general confusion as their brains You see, the idea of daylight saving try to settle with a new reality. time is millennia old. The new reality we’ve had to deal with

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But it didn’t get a real foothold until Benny joked about getting Frenchmen out of their beds an hour earlier to conserve candle wax. Unfortunately for us, somebody didn’t realize he was kidding – just poking a little fun at his French friends – et voila! We have bumper cars and people falling off ladders twice every year. It’s not like this hasn’t been tried before. There are indications that ancient civilizations toyed with the idea, maybe even trying it for a while, then usually scrapping it before long. The Romans grabbed that ball and ran with it for several hundred years, making seasonal adjustments to their water clocks to “compensate” for the normal course of the day. It only proves that someone back then had a Franklinesque sense of humour, and just as there always is, there was someone in a position of authority who didn’t get the joke. Or maybe they did get the joke. But just

like when they entertained themselves by feeding Christians to the lions, or biting the heads off ostriches, or staging deadly wars and sea battles in the Coliseum, it was a case of someone taking the joke way, way too far. There has been a lot of speculation about what may have caused the Roman Empire to collapse. Maybe it was Daylight Saving Time. Maybe the people stopped laughing, but the powers-that-be kept poking them with that same old groaner year after year, until no one could take it anymore. It’s time to recognize that, like all good jokes eventually do, this one’s getting old. It’s time to roll off a good belly laugh, admit to Ben Franklin, wherever he may or may not be, that we’ve been had, and by Jimminy, that was a real knee-slapper... and stop injecting our whole social system with a case of jet lag every few months or so. Read Matthew Claxton’s Painful Truth online this week at mrtimes.com

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Letters RMH performance was ‘disgraceful’ Dear Editor, I read in The TIMES, that RMH recorded a record fundraiser through the “Arabian Nights Gala. My, all of you involved in this event must have been euphoric. Too bad the hard working caretaking staff couldn’t be there to share. They really need some quality attention. A very depressed, stressed out bunch, not good as this transfers to patients already stressed. Patients need to be greeted and cared for in a positive upbeat manner. By the way, what does the hospital actually net after this gala, and what actually goes into the hospital coffers? I have been receiving chemotherapy treatments for the past few months at the very cheery, bright and efficient Abbotsford Cancer Clinic. A blood clot was discovered Sept. 22 and Abby ER provided a shot and two Warfarin pills the next day.

Six more shots over six days were prescribed along with Warfarin pills to stabilize the situation and it was decided that I could conveniently do this at Ridge Meadows Hospital since I reside in Maple Ridge. The appropriate treatment procedures were sent from Abbotsford Regional Hospital ER to RMH ER. At RMH, I spent five hours to get one shot and two pills with all paperwork prepared ahead of time. That’s at least three hours of my time totally wasted by the disorganized, poorly scheduled staff who are definitely understaffed and severely demoralized. What a disgraceful performance and what a disgraceful environment. I’m a businessman who values time as money and RMH sure wasted a lot of it for me on this day, and I’m sure you all appreciate where I’m coming from as I presume you are astute business people yourself. I think it’s lack of proper direction and scheduling for

staff, under-staffing and a dreary, shabby work environment. Why don’t you go down to the ground floor, all of you on the board, and mingle with patients and staff, in your street clothes, and get your eyes open to the real world of what that hospital needs to be efficient, cheery and upbeat. Have a look at ARH. They have hardworking, upbeat staff and a great working environment – a very cheery place, a place where staff, patients, and visitors can go to in confidence that they are important and will be looked after in a caring fashion. I’m a donor to our hospital but I’m reconsidering. I don’t see where my money is being well spent. To my mind, more staff, more positive motivation, better scheduling, and cleaning and brightening the environment would go a long way to respectability and pride. Arne Odenbach, Maple Ridge

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Plans are in the works for a community rally Saturday outside the temporary homeless shelter in Maple Ridge, and readers are reacting... “More NIMBY at its finest. I suppose Grover would be happy if we just let the homeless hide in bushes scattered around Maple Ridge, as it has been done for decades. Out of sight, out of mind, right…” – Blake Whitelaw “Harm reduction works. Where exactly do you expect people to use? When they are homeless and can’t use in the privacy and luxury of their own home or down have friends with homes to use in. shame on you maple ridge for your rally! I sure hope none of you or your loves ever become homeless and drug entrenched.” – Danielle Taylor “These people who won’t let it go...really need a hobby.” – Katie Clunn “Leave the people in the shelter alone. Nobody is going to be happy where a shelter is it hasn’t been long and let’s see how things play out. you don’t need to hold a rally outside the shelter and bother the people inside. Yes Grover Telford owns a business but his is a carpet cleaning business nowhere in the vicinity of the rain city shelter.” – Kim Plumridge “ I have half a mind to protest the protest. Those people need help, not pitchforks.” – Matt Tingey “The issue is not so much the shelter but the open drug use that is condoned on the premises and the constant stream of stolen property that is brought back each day. Bike with child carriers full of goods that were empty in the morning. This is truly a low barrier shelter with no rules. How many residents have been placed into long term treatment? A protest at the shelter doesn’t make sense to me. Addressing concerns with council directly is more appropriate.” – Ronald Rogers “Hide this from the community to preserve the community this is just a personal issue with rallying it is not going to resolve the stigma of homelessness and drug addiction especially being that it is right next door where ever you live.” – Terry Williams “You don’t own a business next to the shelter… You also… are not a vulnerable elderly person living in the condos on Selkirk Avenue. What about their rights under the Charter Of Rights And Freedoms for personal safety.” – Grover Telford

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Dear Editor, To recycling pick-up people: I appreciate the job you do. I’m pro-recycling and do so with every item I possibly can, and you are a direct link to a cleaner planet. For that I thank you. What I don’t thank you for is the violence with which you treat my recycling bins. These are not free bins. I have spent my hard-earned money on them. I would appreciate it if you could take a more care in how you return the bins after you have dumped them into your truck. All three of mine are now cracked in such a way that they have lost all structural integrity and will have to be replaced. I know you are in a hurry, but please, slow down just a little and take care with the property of others. This would include making sure the bins are back on the curb where I left them, NOT in the middle of the roadway. Sarah Larocque, Pitt Meadows

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Doug Clitheroe (right), a longtime Interfor Cedar sales and marketing general manager, recently retired after 43 years in the forest industry. Clitheroe spent the majority of his career at Hammond Cedar and has seen more than a couple of generations of families move through the mill. Interfor’s Steve Hofer presented Clitheroe with a handcrafted cedar paddle as a parting gift.

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Nov. 12 HUB cycling • Join the HUB Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows committee at its monthly meeting in the Maple Ridge Library’s Alouette Room, from 6:45 to 8:45 p.m., to discuss cycling issues in the community.

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Hanging out while hanging up:

Telus community ambassadors Linda Jackson (left) and Donna Abram presented $1,500 to Kristina Murray (centre) of Ridge Meadows Hospital Foundation for the purchase of a specialty mattress for McKenney Creek Hospice. Veterans Claude Parenteau (left) and Warren Byrnell were on hand with Pitt Meadows Mayor John Becker to watch City staff hang Remembrance banners on the lamp posts around City hall last Friday.

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Nov. 13, 14 Book sale • Friends of the Library hosts its annual fall book and puzzle sale, from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Friday, and 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, in the Fraser Room at Maple Ridge Library.

Nov. 14 Potluck • Immigrant Services of BC hosts an international potluck and networking event, at Maple Ridge Christian Reformed Church, located at 20245 Dewdney Trunk Rd., from 5 to 8 p.m. Registration required. Info: yumiko.king@issbc.org, or 778-284-7026, ext. 1582.

Nov. 18 Golden Ears Gogos • Golden Ears Gogos holds its monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m., in the Fraser Room of the Maple Ridge Library. Info: lrajala@shaw.ca, or 604-467-1235.

Nov. 20, 21, and 22 Art show • Garibaldi Art Club hosts its annual art show and sale at Fraserview Village Hall, located at 116th Avenue and 226th Street. The show runs Friday from 7 to 9 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Shoeboxes bring gifts of joy Packed in Maple Ridge, shoeboxes filled with toys, school supplies, and hygiene items are shipped to impoverished countries. TROY LANDREVILLE

through OCC. Locals will be joining tens tlandreville@mrtimes.com of thousands of people across Canada to fill empty shoeboxes with toys, It’s that time of year again, school supplies, when a few small purchases hygiene items. The will put smiles on the faces of boxes must also children in impoverished couninclude $7/each to tries. cover shipping costs. Operation Christmas Child’s The boxes are then (OCC’s) National Collection delivered to impoverished chilWeek is Nov. 16 to 22 and dren around the world. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Due to customs regulations, On those days, shoeboxes candy is no longer accepted in will be collected and packed the shoeboxes. at Maple Ridge Baptist Church Ridge Meadows shoeboxes on 222nd Street and Lougheed will be transported to children Highway. in Equatorial “It’s hard Guinea, to believe it Guinea is time again This simple gift Bissau, for Operation probably will be the Guinea, Sierra Christmas Child shoeonly present many, Leone, Haiti, and Nepaland boxes to many children will Ukraine be packed clothes for needy get in their lifetime. (warm are needed), children using whatBarb Gustafson overseas,” ever means OCC Ridge necessary Meadows – trains, airplanes, boats, elecoordinator Barb Gustafson phants, bikes and even dog said. sleds – to get the shoeboxes Gustafson said every year, into the hands of children. families, businesses, schools Those who want to pack and churches in Maple Ridge a shoebox for children in and Pitt Meadows give back

Ukraine, must have “Ukraine” written on it, and warm clothes in the box. “Through the power of a simple gift and the message of hope, children learn they are loved and not forgotten,” Gustafson said. “Another Operation Christmas Child shoebox from Ridge Meadows was sighted in a DVD movie of a boy in Haiti receiving our box.” Gustafson began volunteering as the Ridge Meadows OCC local coordinator in 2001. She said her motivation is “knowing that each one of us can make a huge difference in the lives of impoverished children around the world.” “This simple gift probably will be the only present many, many children will ever get in their lifetime,” Gustafson said. She added, “The shoebox really starts with each one of us. If we don’t pack a shoebox, a needy child will miss out.” Anyone can participate in OCC, Gustafson said. For more information on how to participate in OCC, call Gustafson at 604-467-9794 or visit SamaritansPurse.ca/occ.

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use as a verb means to reflect deeply and consider something thoughtfully. As a noun, it refers to a person who is a great source of artistic inspiration. Now, as a property in Delta, MUSE refers to the beautiful 101 condos, four townhouses, and seven commercial opportunities starting at $189,900. By Nicolle Hodges

Situated in a vibrant community, homeowners will find themselves with all of life’s necessities right at their doorstep: amenities, attractions, entertainment, and restaurants. Even more, there is a wide range of indoor and outdoor fitness options, including Steve Nash Fitness World, the newly renovated North Delta Recreation Centre, or the nearby Newton Athletic Park for soccer, baseball, tennis, basketball, and beach volleyball. MUSE even offers its own fitness facility so a good workout is

never far from home. For those more inclined to the outdoors, the area encompasses over 1,350 acres of parkland and miles of walking trails and biking routes. “The immediate area is a closeknit community with a number of nearby schools and amenities,” says Sales Manager, MUSE, Karen O’Hare. “It also features excellent shopping, grocery stores and restaurants, easy access to Vancouver and the lower mainland and good transportation.” However, one of the most exciting draws to the area transcends beyond what is available outside. “There are affordable options for everyone,” says O’Hare.. Exciting and interesting architecture will pose as a new landmark in the neighbourhood, offering new home opportunities to people who want to stay in the area or make a move to the area.” MUSE offers 18 different floor plans to choose from, sleek and modern interiors, and laminate flooring that offers the warmth of wood. Plus, new homebuyers have the option for a limited time to choose one of two professional designed color schemes - Ash or Sand. Enjoy the beauty of the outdoors with stunning city and mountain views with covered balconies with privacy screens give access to the outdoors year round, and embrace space with layouts that offer plenty of room to grow.

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MILITARY SERVICE

Pitt veteran reflects on ‘Forgotten War’ A Korean War soldier recounts his years of service in the early 1950s.

During his time in South Korea, Boyd was with the 26th Field Ambulance, RAMC. He was headquartered at an advanced dressing station that sent out casualty clearing posts (CCPs) to help the wounded. TROY LANDREVILLE “If there was a battle on, we were tlandreville@mrtimes.com there, to get the guys out and get them to hospitals or wherever they needed to go,” lood washed from South Korean Boyd explained. “We were the interim soil decades ago, but the graphbetween the actual battle and the hospiic images are cemented in Jim tals.” Boyd’s memory. Boyd said he was on the wireless radio, The 82-year-old Korean War veterand would bring in helicopters, during an lives a quiet life now as a retiree in the day, to retrieve the wounded. Pitt Meadows, but he’ll never forget “At night you had to send what he experienced them out by ambulance,” during what’s comThere were things Boyd noted. monly known as “The He continued, “That was Forgotten War.” happening and what we did: the guys sent “Oh yeah, lots of you got used to it. the wounded down to us that,” he said, about the and then we sent them to carnage he witnessed. Jim Boyd where we felt they had to “Legs hanging off and go, depending on the serthat sort of thing.” iousness of their wounds.” Born in Stenhousemuir, Scotland, Boyd oyd and his comrades supported spent the early 1950s in the military, the Duke of Wellington’s regiment starting his two years of national service in the first Battle of the Hook, the for his country in ’52. Black Watch in the second Battle of the He began with the Royal Army Medical Hook, and the Royal Scots in the third Corps (RAMC), training in Hampshire, Battle of the Hook. England, and after six months received a “We would set up a tent and dig into leave. the side of a hill, and make hooches [barWhen he returned, Boyd was posted to racks] to live in,” Boyd explained. “The a hospital in London. regiments would send the wounded to “I was only there about a couple of us, and we would send the wounded to months or so, and I got the word that they’re going to Korea, and that’s where I where we felt they had to go, either back to the advanced dressing station, or by went,” Boyd said. “I was in the army for helicopter to the Sea of Japan, and when two years and I was a year-and-a-half in they went to the Sea of Japan, then they Korea.”

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A roofer by trade, Boyd said he saw “lots of things” before the war. “There were things happening and you got used to it,” he replied, when asked if he had to desensitize himself to what he encountered in Korea. “You didn’t get that close to people. When you’re in the army, in the regiment, you got close to guys, but where we were, we were just moving the wounded over, so you didn’t really get too involved with people.” fter the war officially ended on July, 27 1953, Boyd didn’t return to Scotland until December of that year. He started roofing again, but didn’t like the spotty nature of the trade so he trained as a psychiatric nurse, an occupation he took up until his retirement in 1995. After he moved to Canada in 1967, the father to a grown son and stepson worked at the former Riverview Hospital for 29 years. “I was involved in starting up the union that they had [at Riverview],” Boyd said. “I was the president for seven years.” Yesterday (Nov. 11), Boyd, a member of the Korean Veterans Association (KVA) served as the Sergeant at Arms of the Pitt Meadows ceremony. “I carry the flag,” he said. “I’ve done them [the ceremony] for a few years, now.” Boyd said he and fellow KVA members “salute to South Korea.” “I bring the guys to attention and we look towards Korea,” Boyd said. “We sorted it all out as to exactly which direction we should go in, and we do that from the cenotaph.”

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Maple Ridge cyclist Maggie Coles-Lyster’s bike racing season hit a high point, as she raced to a bronze medal at the Canadian National Cyclocross Championships, on Oct. 24 in Winnipeg, Man. The 16-year-old athlete’s third-place finish earned her a spot on the Canadian U23 Cyclocross Team to compete at the World Cyclocross Championships this January, in Heusden-Zolder, Belgium. It will be her first opportunity to compete at a world championship. She’s also a track and road racer. From Oct. 9 to 11, Coles-Lyster competed at the Canadian National Track Photo: Local Ride Racing Championships in Maggie Coles-Lyster Milton, Ont., winning five medals, including three national championships. In addition, she earned a silver medal at the junior national Criterium championships this past June in Thetford Mines, Que. “Maggie loves to race her bikes, and loves to do the many different disciplines our sport offers,” said her coach and father Barry Lyster.

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Regina send Hollett to the Flames in late September, rather than the Okanagan Hockey Academy, where he shone last season. Hollett debuted with the Pats Saturday, in relief against the TROY LANDREVILLE league-leading Victoria tlandreville@mrtimes.com Royals. He stopped 26 Jordan Hollett hopes of 29 shots in a 6-1 to make Regina his Pats loss. permanent hockey Before the callhome. up, Hollett told the The 16-year-old TIMES “It’s been really recently made a quangood – a little bit bettum hockey leap, ter than I expected. getting the call from There’s a great team the Western in front of Hockey me, a great League’s group of (WHL) Pats guys so that after a pit really helps.” stop with It’s been the junior an interestB Ridge ing hockey Meadows journey for Flames. the former Hollett Langley was the Pats peewee and Jordan Hollet first selecbantam. Called up to WHL tion of the “I started from junior B 2014 WHL out as a bantam draft, marking player – a forward, the first time since the then a defenceman, inception of the draft and one day I wanted in 1990 that the Pats to try it [goaltending] selected a goaltender out and I’ve been in the first round. playing it ever since,” But a logjam in Hollett said. the Pats crease saw The reason is sim-

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Maple Ridge soccer player and Simon Fraser University freshman Katelyn Erhardsen received All-Conference honourable mention in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. She was described as “one of the best midfielders in the league,” by SFU head coach Annie Hamel.

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Tel: 604-731-8118 Fax: 604-731-5274

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OUTBOARD MECHANIC WANTED- rigging experience an asset. Email resumes to: accounting@ campbellriverboatland.com or phone: 250-286-0752. PARTS PERSON WANTEDmust have some experience in marine or motorcycle repair. Please send resumes to Box 305 c/o The Campbell River Mirror, #104 250 Dogwood Street, Campbell River, BC, V9W 2X9.

We have several openings for Press Helpers/ Stackers at our Delta location. Preference given to those with experience in this field, but is not necessary. Shifts are 12 hours/3 shifts per week or 9.5 hours/4 shifts per week. Must be willing to work nights and weekends. References required. Starting wage is $14.31/hr. Interested applicants should email their resume and references to Linda Wischoff at: lwischoff@blackpress.ca Competition closes: November 18, 2015 We thank all those who are interested in this position, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Pressroom Helpers/ Stackers

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7979 Vantage Way, Delta, V4G 1A6

Vancouver International Airport (YVR)

Motor Vehicle Collision

October 9th, 2015 at 11:10p.m. At 224th St. near 127th Ave., Maple Ridge, B.C. Vehicles involved: Alouette Taxi, B.C. Licence Plate 5428 GS and Unknown vehicle described as a red pick up truck. Any person who may have witnessed or has any information about this collision please contact:

HELP WANTED

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Immediate Openings:

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Advertisers are reminded that Provincial legislation forbids the publication of any advertisement which discriminates against any person because of race, religion, sex, color, nationality, ancestry or place of origin, or age, unless the condition is justified by a bona fide requirement for the work involved.

HELP WANTED

EDUCATION

FOURSQUARE

PRESBYTERIAN

ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA

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HANEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Welcome to

now located at

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10445 245 St., Albion

Thomas Haney Centre 23000 116 AVENUE

Sundays@10:30am

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Loving God Loving You

Pastor Scott Carruthers

United in love. United in Christ. Come explore with us!

Sunday Worship

9:15 am • Pitt Meadows United 12109 Harris Road, Pitt Meadows

Golden Ears United

10:00 am • Family Service with Children’s Church 22165 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge

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SUNDAY WORSHIP 10:00 AM Weekly programs for all ages! www.haneypreschurch.org

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Maple Ridge Seventh-Day Adventist Church 21467 Dewdney Trunk Rd. Maple Ridge 604-312-1849 Church at Study ........... Sat. 9:45am Church at Worship ..... Sat. 11:00am Prayer Meeting........... Tues. 7:00pm What do the prophecies in the Bible say about: End Time Events, One World Government, New Earth, Christ’s Return?

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(River Road & Laity Street)

SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:30 & 10:30 AM Church School & Nursery 10:30 am

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Ideal hall for receptions!

ALLIANCE

DISCOVERY CHURCH Church Service

WORSHIP SERVICES:

8:30 8:30am am&-11:00 11:00am amSunday Sunday for the whole family

10:00am Sunday Mornings

20399 Dewdney Trunk Rd.

Pastor: Trevor Stearns 604.306.3044 11601 Laity St., Maple Ridge Colleen Finlay Place

Rev. Greg Dalman, Senior Pastor Rev. Neil Penner, Adults & Evangelism Rev. Phil Siebenmorgen, Youth and Young Adults Kyle Veer, Worship Pastor

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GARDENING

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GREENWORX REDEVELOPMENT

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SUNDECKS

REAL ESTATE 633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES

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22588 Royal Crescent Avenue, Maple Ridge

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299 2 coats any colour

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

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Large Units. Close To Golden Ears Bridge, Shopping & More. GREAT RIVER VIEW!

Trades • Financing • Permits

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MORTGAGES

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION

750

Champ Services • Gutter Cleaning • Roof Blowing • Moss Control

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

REAL ESTATE 627

30 Years experience

• Installations • Repairs • New Aluminum Railings & Patio Covers • Glass Patio Covers Free Estimates!

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329 PAINTING & DECORATING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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778-316-3307

MOVING & STORAGE

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• Hardwood • Laminate • Painting • Drywall • Tilling • Baseboard • Crown molding • Small renos • Fences • Decks • And More!

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TRANSPORTATION 845

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

A1 Contracting • Kitchen Cabinets • Bath • Basement • Tilling • Painting • Decks Dhillon 604-782-1936

HOMES WANTED

Mobile Mortgage Specialist

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SUITES, LOWER

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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

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New *SRI Double wides 1,296 sf. From $94,977.00 New *SRI 14’ wides From $72,977.00

FERREIR HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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Your Renovation Contractor All Interior & Exterior Additions & Renovations • Licensed • Insured • FREE Estimates

Manufactured Homes Mobile Homes Modular Homes

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APARTMENT/CONDO

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Call For Availability

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MOVERS

ABBA MOVERS & DELIVERY Residential & Commercial 25 yrs. Exp. t 24 hrs./7 days t 1-5 ton truck t 2 men from $45/hr. t Basement clean-up t Honest Reliable Service SENIORS DISCOUNT

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PAINT SPECIAL

3 rooms for $299 2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra)

Price includes Colverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until the job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring.

HOME IMPROVEMENTS SHELL BUSEY’S Home Improvements &

Renovations

LAWYER

Denied Long-Term Disability Benefits or other Insurance? If YES, call or email for FREE initial legal consultation and protect your right to compensation

778-588-7049

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CHIMNEYS 778.340.0324

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