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A towering column of black smoke billowed over a rubber mat factory in Abbotsford after a blaze broke out Thursday morning. The fire began at about 9:45 a.m. in an inventory yard at North-West Rubber Mats, where industrial floor mats are made from used tires. A burnt-rubber smell hung for some time around a large portion of the city, including areas far from the plant’s location on Industrial Way, off of McCallum Road and west of Highway 11. The blaze took several hours and numerous firefighters wearing protective breathing gear to subdue. North-West CEO Layton Friesen said the company’s 70-odd employees were evacuated from the complex, but the plant manager stayed to pull away more rubber so the fire wouldn’t spread. The man was hospitalized with smoke inhalation, but is expected to make a full recovery, Friesen said. No other injuries were reported. Friesen said a “relatively small amount” of his company’s inventory was damaged, though he couldn’t estimate a dollar value. At press time, it was unclear how the fire started or the dollar value of the damage. The flames were out by mid-afternoon, and Friesen expected normal operations at the plant to soon resume. Abbotsford Police blocked traffic on Industrial Way and issued an online statement warning drivers of low visibility on Highway 11 and McCallum Road.
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December 11, 2015 Notice of Public Hearing
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to consider amendments to Abbotsford Zoning Bylaw, 2014; and Land Use Contract No. 156 Abbotsford Council will hold a Public Hearing at 7:00 pm on December 14, 2015, in the Matsqui Centennial Auditorium, 32315 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, B.C., under the provisions of the Local Government Act to consider the following bylaws. At the Public Hearing, all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaws will be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaws that are the subject of the hearing. The following is a synopsis of the bylaws amending the Zoning Bylaw and Land Use Contract No. 156 of the City of Abbotsford, and is not deemed to be an interpretation. A copy of each bylaw and relevant background documentation may be inspected in the Planning Services Division (2nd Floor), Abbotsford City Hall, 32315 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, B.C., on December 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 14, 2015 between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm. If you have any questions, please contact Planning Services Staff at 604-864-5510. ABBOTSFORD ZONING AMENDMENT BYLAW BYLAW NO. 2469-2015
2016 Curbside Collection Calendars will be mailed to residents the week of December 14. Calendars can be downloaded from the City’s website at anytime at www.abbotsford.ca/collectionschedule.
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2016 Council Meeting Schedule At the November 16, 2015 Regular Meeting of Council, Council approved the 2016 Council Meeting Schedule. Council Meetings are generally scheduled to take place on Mondays, as follows: • will be held bi-weekly, in the Matsqui Centennial Auditorium: - Executive Committee Meetings commencing at 3:00 pm; - Public Hearings commencing at 7:00 pm; and - Regular Council Meetings are immediately following the Public Hearing. If there are no items for the Public Hearing agenda, the Regular Council Meeting will start at 7:00 pm; and • will be held on the Mondays between Council Meetings, except as noted in the schedule, in Room 530, City Hall: - Committee of the Whole will normally commence at 1:00 pm. The complete 2016 Council Meeting Schedule is available on the City’s website, www.abbotsford.ca, under City Hall, Mayor & Council, Agendas and Meeting Schedule, or can be viewed on the Council Agenda Board in City Hall, 32315 South Fraser Way, during regular office hours, Monday to Friday, excluding statutory holidays.
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Incinerator plan halted Local politicians applaud decision Jeff NAGEL and Tyler OLSEN Black Press
The news that Metro Vancouver has halted its controversial plan to build a new incinerator is a “great Christmas present” to those in the Fraser Valley who have been fighting the proposal, according to Abbotsford Coun. Patricia Ross. Metro Vancouver announced Thursday it is discontinuing the lengthy waste-to-energy procurement process with 10 shortlisted bidders, although they indicated it could be restarted in a year or two. Board chair Greg Moore said ongoing improvements in recycling and waste-reduction efforts have allowed the region to push back its timeline for new disposal capacity by several years. “It’s not about killing waste-to-energy,” Moore said of the decision. “It’s about stopping this process and re-evaluating our needs to ensure that we’re building the right facility for the amount of residual we have requirements for.” But Ross, vice-chair of the Fraser Valley Regional District, which has been fighting the plan for years – is skeptical that the incinera-
tor will ever get built. “They say they’re putting it off for a few years, but I think in a few years, they’ll find that there’s no need for it now, there will be less need for it [then].” The FVRD has long campaigned against the proposal, arguing that emissions from a new incinerator would have a significant negative effect on the sensitive Fraser Valley airshed, which acts like a funnel for air moving east from Vancouver and surrounding cities. Ross had previously criticized the proposal as being potentially ROSS “worse than SE2,” referring to the proposed, but never-built, power plant in Sumas that drew fierce opposition from Abbotsford residents and politicians in the mid-2000s. Metro originally planned for a plant that could burn 500,000 tonnes of garbage a year, but scaled that down twice to 250,000 tonnes as the volume of unrecycled garbage shrank. Moore said Metro doesn’t want to end up with an overbuilt incinerator if that trend
continues. Metro officials cited uncertainty around future waste volumes, which have been in doubt after a provincial decision last year stopped Metro from imposing a ban on the export of waste out of the region. “The challenge with new waste-to-energy (WTE) is that it requires a significant up-front capital investment as well as predictable waste flow,” said Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie. The capital cost of an all-new plant was expected to top $500 million. Metro has long maintained WTE is the least expensive and most environmentally sustainable method of disposing of garbage requiring disposal. The proposed new incinerator faced a steep uphill battle against opponents in the Fraser Valley, who argued it would be an unacceptable source of new air pollution. Metro Vancouver continues to operate an existing incinerator in Burnaby, which the FVRD continues to oppose. Last month, the district came out against new rules on that incinerator, and FVRD chair Sharon Gaetz reiterated those concerns Thursday.
“While we are happy that Metro Vancouver has made the decision to abandon a second facility, it does not placate us in any way,” she said in a news release. “Continuing to invest in antiquated methods of waste reduction and greenwashing it with the term ‘waste-to-energy’, is rather disingenuous and a shameful waste of resources. “Quite simply, incinerating garbage is not efficient, clean, or safe.” Gaetz said the FVRD would like to work with its neighbouring regional district on its own proposed “material recovery facility” to remove recyclable material from the waste process. That proposal is currently before the provincial ministry of environment. John Vissers of Zero Waste BC, an environmental non-profit organization, also said he was happy with the decision. “For many years we have been arguing that burning garbage would undermine the growing composting and recycling economies, and waste reduction strategies in general that truly reflect our region’s 21st century sustainability efforts,” he said
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Christmas fundraising campaigns are well underway for the three main agencies in Abbotsford that support those in need during the holiday season. The Abbotsford Christmas Bureau (which serves as the food bank for the rest of the year), the Salvation Army, and Cyrus Centre for at-risk youth are hoping to reach their fundraising goals this month. The money they raise during the holidays helps them to provide their programs and services for the next 12 months. Food bank manager Dave Murray said the organization has currently raised about $487,000 toward its $850,000 goal. He said the food bank has recovered from the crisis point it reached in October, when food supplies hit their lowest point ever. Media attention on the issue resulted in a flood of food donations coming in, but Murray said he’s not sure how long the supplies will last in the new year. He said he will have a better idea next week, once donations have been dropped off from school food drives and from the annual Fraser Valley Auto Mall food drive on Saturday. Murray said the Christmas Bureau expects to help 4,000 to 5,000 individuals through the holidays, including about 1,800 kids. He said he’s concerned that there are 133
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The Sally Ann provides food hampers and gifts over the holidays, including through its Angel Tree program at Sevenoaks Shopping Centre. Last year, presents were provided to almost 1,000 kids. Dunstan said the organization provided 115,000 meals this year at the Centre of Hope on Gladys Avenue. This compares to 47,000 meals 10 years ago. Also hoping to meets its fundraising goal this season is Cyrus Centre, which supports youths ages 18 and under with services such as emergency shelter, meals and clothing. Executive director Les Talvio said the centre hopes to raise another $30,000 to bring the centre up to the $100,000 it needs to maintain its services for the next year. “We’re not all about the frills and fluff. We provide what we provide, and I think we’re very good stewards of our funds,” he said. Cyrus Centre, located on Ware Street in Abbotsford, currently averages more than 800 visits a month. For more information about the Christmas Bureau, visit abbotsfordfoodbank.com or call 604-859-5749. For the Salvation Army, visit careandshare.ca or call 604-852-9305. To volunteer for the red kettle campaign, call 604-3090660. For Cyrus Centre, visit cyruscentre.com or call 604-859-5773.
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Group wants to keep K-7 elementary schools switch their children to one of the board’s public schools of choice, or to a private school – but appliMore than 30 parents and cations for popular programs fill their supporters, who oppose up fast. reconfiguring Abbotsford’s “Parents have to start registering rural schools, brought their their children in January if they frustrations to a school board want to get into a choice school,� meeting Tuesday evening. he said. They are against a plan “How can we do that if you to rearrange grades so won’t tell us if the grade [reconkindergarten-to-Grade 7 figuration] is going through until schools become K-to-5, with February?� students starting middle Dave Stephen, the spokesperson school in Grade 6. The change for the Abbotsford school district, was proposed in response to issued a statement, saying, “We shifting populations at rural LAURA RODGERS Abbotsford News feel the timeline provided for the schools. The board plans to consult with parents in Parents gathered at the school board meeting Tuesday to oppose a consultation and decision on the proposed reconfiguration is approJanuary on the proposal prior reconfiguration of kindergarten-to-Grade 7 schools into K-5. priate.� to a February decision. The group, which has 326 members. At the meeting, White and proposed changes would take The change would impact Aberdeen, others asked questions of the board effect in the fall of 2016. Parents wielded “Save our K-7 Schools� Bradner, Mt. Lehman and Ross elemen- about the reconfiguration timeline, but signs made by Jared White, father of two taries in the city’s west, and Barrowtown they weren’t happy with the response. “We’re hoping they leave the choice kids at Upper Sumas elementary. They and Upper Sumas elementaries in the want to keep K-7 schools as an option east. The district also proposed chang- here with us,� said Tara MacDonnel, who everywhere in the district because they ing catchment areas so Barrowtown and has three kids at Mt. Lehman. Consultations about the change will say some kids aren’t ready to leave Upper Sumas students would attend Abbotsford middle and senior. take place on Jan. 19, 21 and 26, and the elementary school at Grade 6. White says if the change goes through, board will make its final decision on the The demonstration was organized in the “Save our K-7 Schools� Facebook he and other parents might want to matter on Feb. 26.
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The Abbotsford school district paid its employees nearly $5 million more in 2014-15 than the previous fiscal year. The district’s Statement of Financial Information (SOFI) released this week shows the total cost for remuneration for teachers, administrators and support staff increased 4.4 per cent over the previous year, from $112.7 million in 2014 to $117.6 million in 2015. Those employees also claimed $1.17 million in expenses in 2014-15, up 6.9 per cent from the
previous year. Ray Velestuk, the district’s secretary-treasurer, said the increase in employee pay stems from negotiated collective agreements along with increases related to substitute employees and the 2014 teacher strike. Total pay for all school trustees went up slightly, from $164,011 in 2013/14 to $165,919 in 2014/15. Cindy Schafer, who served as board of education chair, made the most, at $27,960. Two new trustees were elected to the board during the 2014 municipal elections midway
through the fiscal year. Expenses for the board rose from the previous year, from $23,571 to $36,903. The increase largely reflected low board expenses in 2013/14 attributed, in part, to ongoing teacher action. The previous year, 2012/13, saw the board incur expenses of $36,392. Expenses include the cost to participate in conferences, meetings, and other school-district-related activities. Schafer recorded the highest expenses, at $8,304. According to the SOFI, the number of
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Weddings on ALR land Our booking of a beautiful rural venue (known for weddings) for a retirement celebration has recently been cancelled because of the rules. Too bad. This hurts everyone; customers and proprietors. June Olsen
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If the land is primarily used for agriculture, I don’t see the harm in letting them supplement their income. Maybe then it would help reduce costs to the consumer Versity Pennie
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Other Hand The recent Agricultural Land Commission decision to ban weddings on farmland presents mixed emotions. I truly believe that ag land should be used for agricultural purposes. However, I also decry the covering of viable productive dirt with greenhouses and poultry barns despite them being among the most intensive use of food-producing structures. In my mind, instead of covering hundreds, if not thousands, of acres of prime Delta soils with glass, greenhouses should be placed on non-productive land such as mined-out gravel pits or other marginal lands. On the other hand, they are “agricultural” and do generate a vast supply of food product to a hungry market.
As to weddings on farmland, they are generally brief events that, but for a few hours, leave no lasting footprint on the land. And for the most part, in my experience, weddings are usually held on “special” farms, most often vineyards located on, or possessing, a spectacularly beautiful setting. I doubt any bride and groom would want to exchange vows in front of the average dairy farm’s manure pit, or subject themselves and their guests to “security cleaning and clothing” required to clear bio-security on a poultry farm. Instead, most choose a “farm” that, in reality, is less of an agricultural product producer than it is a beautifully landscaped “hobby” enterprise that has food, or wine, production almost as a secondary interest. This is not to say anyone should be able to convert ALR lands for the sole purpose as an entertainment venue. But for
the occasional wedding, what can be the problem? All of my kids had outdoor weddings: one in a park, one on a hotel beach and another in my own backyard. Two nephews said their nuptials on “farms.” In the latter three instances, tents went up one day, down the next. Parking was in a fallow pasture and all amenities (portable washroom facilities, catering and so forth) arrived the morning of, and were removed the next. And since most people work, virtually every wedding is restricted to a weekend. Crunch the numbers and there are really not a lot of weddings taking place on farmland, and the few that are, leave nothing behind. I will agree that the ALC needs to keep a sharp eye on the practice to ensure “farmers” aren’t taking advantage of the potential to increase their “farm gate” returns through wedding rentals.
I doubt any bride and groom would want to exchange vows in front of the average dairy farm’s manure pit
Barns being converted to banquet halls, wedding chapels springing up beside the equipment shed, purpose-built structures or pastures paved for parking are not acceptable, and should be targeted. But a couple of tents in one day, and out the other, on a sunny summer Saturday cannot generate any long-term effect on the productive viability of genuine farmland. Everyone wants to keep farmers farming, to produce more food to make us less reliant on imports. Greenhouses do that, as do our dairy, beef, poultry, vegetable, fruit and wineries. Farmers are an innovative bunch, and many are very successful, but for some it is a struggle to maintain a decent income, and thus permitting them to supplement their revenues by short-term rentals such as weddings allows them to stay in business. Better a wedding or two than seeing the marginal farmer toss in the towel and see his/her land subdivided for non-productive “hobby farms.”
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Politicians should bag own lunches Re: Jake Siemens’ Dec. 4 letter. Glad someone wrote in about this “so-called new government.” Unfortunately, most people I guess did not live through the “old” Trudeau era and how he put our country into a chaotic state and we paid for years and years. Don’t forget that we are paying for his two nannies. My lord, what did he do before he became prime minister?He obviously paid this out of his own pocket, which he should be doing now. Maybe we should get all the young people that have kids to write to him and request that the government pay for nannies to look after their children as they have to work to pay taxes to support his lavish lifestyle. What needs to happen is all these politicians should bag their own lunches, so we don’t have to pay for theirs unless they go either to Victoria or Ottawa for their meetings. Also dinners! They need to drive their own cars and put fuel in them. The taxpayer should not be paying anything for this. Everyone else drives to and from work or buses it. Fire half of them because they don’t have the proper education in that area to run their portfolios or departments. TransLink and BC Ferries are prime areas. These two guys get half a million dollars in wages, plus, plus, plus! Lunches, cars and who knows what else. And last but not least, send them out to take lessons from successful businesses so they can learn what a profit and loss statement is before they are allowed to run for government. Sherry Dumaresq
More restrictions on BB guns unnecessary Realistic-looking airsoft guns like the one used by the Robert Bateman students shoot a small plastic BB. They are regulated and can only be sold to adults. They pose no danger to the public – unlike a kitchen knife or baseball bat that can be easily obtained by anyone. If an individual is foolish enough to display one in public, the only one in danger is himself when the police arrive. If an individual uses an airsoft gun in the commission of a crime it is treated the same as if he used a real firearm. For those of us who use airsoft guns responsibly please do not ask the government to impose any more restrictions on us. Jason Bradner
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The Abbotsford school district’s board of education has a new face at its helm. Rhonda Pauls was elected to lead the board over the next year, taking over from Cindy Schafer, w h o stood for, and was elected, v i c e chair. Shirley PAULS Wilson had been vice-chair. Schafer had previously served as chair for seven years, between 2008 and 2011 and from 2013 through the past year. Pauls was first elected to the board of education in 2011, and served one year as vicechair of the board in 2012. Prior to becoming a trustee, she served as vice-chair, and then
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Gwendolyn Jo Lawton of Abbotsford is one of two women for whose murders Davey Butorac of File photo Aldergrove has been sentenced. Her family, including her father and daughter, pleaded for the killer to come forward but it wasn’t until 2010, when DNA linked Butorac to the case, that he was charged with her murder. Butorac was first found guilty in 2010 of killing Koroll and Lawton, and was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 23 years. He appealed the con-
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Hepatitis C campaign comes to Valley Power of good Two organizations have launched a bus advertising campaign in the Fraser Valley region to encourage people to get tested for hepatitis C. The campaign by HEPCBC Hepatitis C Education and Prevention Society and Positive Living Fraser Valley will see large advertisements on the outside of transit buses beginning on Dec. 14 in and around the Fraser region, including in Abbotsford. The ads encourage people to find out more about hepatitis C and to get tested. The goal of the campaign is to raise awareness about hepatitis C, a life-threatening virus that attacks the liver and can cause liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, liver cancer, and death from liver failure. It is estimated that as many as 250,000 Canadians have
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Donations sought for refugees An Abbotsford-based organization is seeking funds to help support a refugee family. The Lazare Foundation is requesting the funds to help recently arrived refugee Malambo Mdwikale, his wife and their five children, who spent 11 years in a refugee camp in Kenya due to the war in the western part of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The organization is asking for donations of cash and food to assist the family until they can get on their feet financially. The Lazare Foundation is a charity that helps house, feed, clothe and educate children of the Congo. To make a donation to the refugee family, call the foundation at 604-859-8517. Tax receipts will be issued for amounts over $20. For more details, visit “Fondation Lazare” on Facebook.
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A number of Abbotsford homes are now sparkling for the holidays. Here is a list of some of the Christmas light displays that can be viewed, as supplied to The News by homeowners. To add your display to the list, send an email to newsroom@abbynews.com with the name of the family or individuals hosting the display, the address, a description of the display, hours/dates of operation and whether donations are being accepted. Submissions may also be dropped off in person at The News office at 34375 Gladys Ave. You may also include a photo if you wish.
32273 Adair Ave. The Hyde/Kreschuk family, with the help of daughter Shantel and nephew Brad Elder, set up
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This display at 32288 King Rd. in Abbotsford is among the many that can be Submitted viewed in Abbotsford and Mission over the holiday season.
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Many local homes are all lit up for the holidays From A27
A number of Abbotsford homes are now sparkling for the holidays. Here is a list of some of the Christmas light
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Abbotsford 32273 Adair Ave. The Hyde/Kreschuk family, with the help of daughter Shantel and
nephew Brad Elder, set up this display, which includes seven blow-up figures, lots of lights, a tree made from a baseball pole and a painted front
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window. The lights are on from 5:30 to 11:30 p.m. nightly. 33232 Keats Court and 1675 Keats St. The homes of Mel and MaryAnne Myhre and Rick and Lorraine Sempowich feature displays that include stars, wreaths, lighted bushes, Santa and his sleigh and reindeer, and thousands of lights. View nightly from 5 to 11 p.m. until Dec. 31. 2861 Cambie St. The Pennington family’s home features over 10,000 white and blue sparkling lights, with plans to grow the display each year. Open nightly from 5 to 10:30 p.m. 33385 Townshipline Rd. This property features one of the largest and longest standing displays in Abbotsford, covering two acres on the Matsqui flats, and put on by Frank and Julia Keis for 60 years. Too many lights to count and more than 100 figurines and rare items. Open nightly from 4:30 to 10:30 p.m. until Jan. 1. 32895 Harwood Pl. After taking last year off, Ken and Brenda Keis are back with their thousands of lights and numerous displays, including a sleigh on the roof, a full nativity, a train, carolers and angels. Open nightly from 5 to 10:30 p.m. until Dec. 31. 3464 Sussex St. The Hood family have decorated their home with about 25,000 lights plus dozens of homemade displays. Runs nightly from 5 to 10 p.m. until Dec. 31. 34314 Woodbine Cres. This display includes 10,000 lights, many handmade pieces – including a Grinch toy shop – and much more. 1405 Kaslo Ct. This display includes thousands of flashing lights and is best viewed if you drive clockwise into the cul-de-sac. Open nightly from 5 to 10 p.m. until Dec. 31. 32288 King Rd. This display of thousands of white lights can be seen daily from 5 to 10 p.m. 34229 Woodbine
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Bringing together ORGANIZATIONS and INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE COMMITTED TO EXCELLENCE IN OUR COMMUNITY
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an evening of ‘pure excellence’ The 20th annual Business Excellence Awards was the best yet. Approximately 500 guests attended the 2015 annual Business Excellence Awards at Tradex on Nov. 19 to celebrate the roughly 100 nominees in 12 competing categories. The evening was an opportunity to network, enjoy a buffet dinner and marvel at the theme and entertainment, which saw performers take the audience around the world. Allan Asaph, executive director of the Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce, said the evening was up to the mark set by those businesses being honoured.
“The theme of this year’s event was ‘Pure Excellence’ and what an opportunity to showcase the talented businesses, individuals and organizations in our community,” he said. “Guests were greeted by an elegant grand hallway featuring sparkling wine, a ‘red carpet’ style photo-op and an artistically themed ice sculpture logo.” The Abbotsford News and the Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce co-sponsored the 2015 Business Excellence Awards. “It was a fun and memorable evening highlighting the best in business and drawing on the depth of performing talent in our community,” Asaph said. “It really makes us proud of Abbotsford.” Rick Rake, chair of the Business Excellence committee, said the 20th edition of the awards was a chance to take stock of how much has been achieved over the years.
Allan asaph Executive Director Chamber of Commerce
“I can honestly say that each year our creative organizing team led by people like Carole Jorgensen, Allan Asaph and Mary Boonstra gave audiences something truly different and entertaining,” he said. “This year the Pure Excellence theme and the special performances [were] incredible. Add to that the amazing roster of business nominees and recipients, and the result was the perfect night in Abbotsford.”
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Rake continued: “After the Moulin Rouge and aviation-themed shows in the last two years, the Abbotsford Business Excellence Awards are certainly in a class of their own. The challenge now is to make the awards night even more inspiring in 2016.”
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THIS YEAR’S NOMINEES: Home Based Business
Business Services
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DH Movement & Terpsicore Fetching Fur Dog Grooming Nancy’s Dog Grooming Seams to Fit The Rio Boutique The Sparkle Project BC
Retailer Excellence • • • • •
Abbotsford Duty Free Shop Clearwest Solutions Inc. Hub Sports Minimoc Timemaster Jewellers Ltd.
Manufacturing & Production Excellence • ACI Foods, a division of Absorbent Concepts Inc. • Advanced Material Handling Ltd. • ChocolaTas • Clearbrook Glass Ltd. • Dynamic Windows & Doors Inc. • Gesundheit Bakery • Imperial Finishing Ltd.
Agriculture & Agri-Business • • • •
Abbotsford Farm & Country Market Maan Farms Onnink’s Blueberry Farm Taves Family Farms
Consumer Services (1-5 employees) • • • • • • • • • • •
4 Pillars Consulting Group Arvi’s Salon Barberville Barber Shop Clean Streak Washing Collins Automotive Salon 77 She’s My Florist Suburban Swing The Ball Joint The Clay Cottage True Health Fitness
Consumer Services (6+ employees) • Abbotsford Glass Ltd. • Boyd Autobody & Glass • Brambles Bistro at Tanglebank Gardens • Crossroads Restaurant • Famoso Neapolitan Pizzeria • Fix Auto Abbotsford East • Little Saigon Vietnamese Cuisine • Restaurant 62 • SippChai Cafe
Globe Printers Metropolitan Transport Ltd. Prospera Credit Union Red Rhino Networks inc. Salvo Communications Save on Cartridge Plus SP Technologies
Eric Vanderham Young Entrepreneur of the Year • Canuck Empire Brewing • Pinkies Nail Studio
Non-Profit Organization of the Year • • • •
Abbotsford Community Foundation Above & Beyond Ministries Canuck Place Children’s Hospice Community Futures Self Employment Program • H.O.M.E. Society • Rotary Club of Abbotsford
Proud to be part of community The HOME Society ucts, dated bathroom would like to thank fixtures and appliances Abbotsford Chamber or kitchen cabinets — of Commerce, the then passes them on to Abbotsford business customers looking for a community, and great bargain. organizers of the Store manager Mike Abbotsford Business Cecil says, “We believe Excellence Awards in restore, reuse and for their recognition recycle and along with of our contributions our customers we make to this community. it happen every day. We The HOME Society can keep products out is a proud member of the landfill, support of this community folks, and give you a and strives to be a great deal at the same big part of it every Tanya Primrose helps Wood-Knot manager Mike time.” day. Doré says Wood-Knot We specialize in sup- Cecil operate the refurbished materials store. represents a win for porting folks with special needs in our community and we’re happy the community by helping people become to support this community. Our Wood-Knot self-sufficient while providing an environstore sells used building materials, lumber, mentally friendly service that reduces the refurbished cabinets, bathroom fixtures, amount of debris going into the landfill. “We appliances — giving customers great value in don’t give up, and we are successful supthe process. This HOME Society endeavour porting people in nearly 80 locations in the supports men and women with learning disFraser Valley, mostly in family homes,” Doré abilities, or mental health issues in the Fraser said. Valley — raising funds for special needs “Wood-Knot gives young people from folks, while providing them employment numerous agencies a chance to volunteer opportunities. alongside others, and to hold down a job, “Wood-Knot means more than just a great doing pickups, deliveries, restoring furniture deal on building supplies,” HOME Society executive director Cam Doré says. “The store or helping our customers.” Wood-Knot is located near the Abbotsford gives some of our folks an opportunity to Greyhound bus station (#12-34220 South play a role in our community and give back Fraser Way) and is open 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monto society, just like everyone else.” day to Saturday. For info, or to donate, call Wood-Knot, through the HOME Society, the store at 604-744-0400 or email Cecil at seeks out, and picks up, building supply donations — stacks of lumbers, building prodmike@wood-knot.com.
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DYNAMIC WINDOWS & DOORS INC.
Home-based business of the Year
Retailer excellence
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Sponsored by blackwood Building Centre Ltd.
Sponsored by Prospera Credit Union
Sponsored by the Business Development Bank of Canada
Presenter Bruce Konrad, Owner, Blackwood Building Centre Ltd.
The Home Based Business Excellence Award is granted to a home based business that has demonstrated excellence and quality in their product and/or service.
The Rio Boutique Rio Boutique features fashion forward, comfortable, unique and affordable clothing for everyday women to wear. They are a family run business that believes in hard work and great fashion. Their goal is to provide you with unique clothing that you love and with even better service than you will find anywhere else. They take pride in finding unique clothing from many designers and delivering them to your door.
Presenter Lory Hinz, Regional Manager, Business Banking with Prosera Credit Union
Presenter Danny Lidder, Vice President and District General Manager with the Business Development Bank of Canada
The Retailer Excellence Award is granted to a business that has demonstrated outstanding achievement in the retail sector.
The Award is granted to a business that has demonstrated outstanding achievement manufacturing or producing a product.
Hub Sports
Dynamic Windows & Doors Inc.
Hub Sports is the go-to destination for both enthusiastic and starting outdoorsmen. They are committed to providing a positive customer experience, great value, a broad selection of quality gear and supporting our local communities. They continue to support and promote awareness of initiatives that assist the outdoor sporting community and the communities where we live and work by means of donations of time, money and service.
Dynamic was founded 24 years ago with a contrarian spirit and a vision of introducing mass production efficiencies to the established custom millwork business model. It was that old-school approach to the business which inspired the concept to challenge the status-quo. Using a concept introduced by the Harvard Business School called “Mass Customization”, this production process combined the elements of mass production efficiencies with design components that are adapted to meet a customer’s individual needs.
Thank you Abbotsford! We are honoured to be the recipients of this year’s award for Business Services Excellence.
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Agriculture & Agri-businesss excellence Sponsored by TD Bank Presenters Chris Laird, Relationship Manager, TD Commercial Banking and Dave Gill, Account Manager, TD Agriculture Banking
The Consumer Services Excellence Award with 1-5 full time equivalent employees, is granted to a business in any sector that provides outstanding services to individual consumers.
Taves Family Farms They will be the first ones to tell you that living on a farm in the Fraser Valley is living the dream. One farm quickly grew to a few, and now they harvest everything from apples to heirloom tomatoes to pumpkins. They decided to share their gifts by creating an agritourism attraction called the Applebarn. Every September, our communities tell them that they eagerly wait for the doors to open so they can pick their own apples or bring their families out for some fall family entertainment!
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Consumer services (1-5 employees) excellence Sponsored by sevenoaks shopping centre Presenter Tom Babbs, General Manager of Sevenoaks Shopping Centre
The Consumer Services Excellence Award with 1-5 full time equivalent employees is granted to a business in any sector that provides outstanding services to individual consumers.
Collins Automotive They are a full service automotive repair shop and are committed to providing high quality workmanship using leading edge technology. Their automotive professionals have over 35 years of combined experience and continue to expand their technical knowledge through ongoing training to ensure they remain current.
LITTLE SAIGON VIETNAMESE CUISINE
Consumer services (6+ employees) excellence Sponsored by scotiabank Presenter Kshitij Bhupendra, Branch Manager, Scotiabank
The Consumer Services Excellence Award with 6+ full time equivalent employeesis granted to a business in any sector that provides outstanding services to individual consumers.
Little Saigon Vietnamese Cuisine Little Saigon Vietnamese Cuisine has been operating in the Lower Mainland since 2006. They have restaurants in Abbotsford, Mission, and Yaletown. Their primary objective is to make food without the use of MSG. Their Abbotsford location serves as a commissary for the company. Here they produce the soup broth, marinated meats, spring rolls and wontons, cut vegetables, and sauces for all three locations. Keeping this process under one roof enables them to control Quality and Freshness. The Abbotsford location commissary also produces and bottles their Little Saigon Vietnamese retail bottled sauces for shipment to various B.C. and Alberta grocery stores.
CONGRATULATIONS! to the Bow & Stern for receiving a Business Excellence Award for “New Business of the Year” by the Chamber of Commerce.
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Business services Excellence Sponsored by tradex Presenter Craig Nichols, Executive Director, Tradex
The Business Services Excellence Award is granted to a business in any sector that provides outstanding services.
Globe Printers With family history in printing services dating back to 1973, Globe Printers President Ken Giesbrecht literally grew up in the business. He started collating pages at the age of 10, and followed his dream to eventually launch his own printing business in Abbotsford in 1994. While Globe Printers prides itself on advancing with the newest and coolest technologies and innovations, he’s never wavered from good, old-fashioned, time-honoured customer care.
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Eric Vanderham Young Entrepreneur of the Year
Non Profit Organization of the Year
Sponsored by Rotary clubs of Abbotsford
Sponsored by Baker Newby LLP
Presenters Leslie McConnell, President of Abbotsford Rotary Club, Peter Scales, President of Abbotsford Matsqui Rotary Club and Mike Adkins, President of Abbotsford Sumas Rotary Club
Presenter Luke Zacharias, Partner with Baker Newby LLP
Eric Vanderham Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award is granted to a young individual, age 30 or under, who has demonstrated exceptional entrepreneurial skills in building his/her own business, or as part of an existing business.
Brandon Wiggins All of their beers are all natural and full of unique flavours crafted specifically for individuals who love high quality beer; whether you are drinking their Coast Trail Pale Ale or their Stargazer Chamomile Wheat. They package their beer in 650 ml bottles so you can sit down with a friend or two and share the experience or, if you’re thirsty, drink it all yourself - you’re sure to enjoy it either way.
The Non Profit of the Year Award is granted to a non profit organization, charity or society that has made a significant contribution to make our community a better place to live, work or do business.
Abbotsford Community Foundation Currently a member of the Fraser Valley Diversity Council, Character Abbotsford and the Abbotsford Community Development Council, ACF works with community partners to help address key issues in our community. They promote the value of philanthropy including coordinating the annual National Philanthropy Day luncheon in Abbotsford. ACF annually distributes scholarships and bursaries to graduating Abbotsford high school students. They also encourage donors to invest in their community by establishing endowment funds to support charities of their choice or through their estate.
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New Business of the Year Sponsored by City of Abbotsford Economic Development Presenter Wendy Dupley, Director of Economic Development at the City of Abbotsford
The New Business of the Year Award is granted to a new business established within the last 3 years that has demonstrated outstanding characteristics in all areas such as performance, leadership, innovation, management, marketing and service.
Bow & Stern It all began in July of 2014. Jon and Jacki Smith, along with their son, Jordan, began to scout out Abbotsford in pursuit of the perfect location for their new restaurant. Jon and Jacki had been in the industry for thirty years, owning and operating a classic fish & chip shop located in the BC Interior. They longed for change. For something greater. This family knew that Abbotsford held the key. Opening the doors one year ago in November 2014, Bow & Stern has quickly become a local favourite.
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Established Business of the Year (1-19 Employees) Sponsored by kpmg enterprise Presenter Rudy Paxian, Partner with KPMG Enterprise
The Established Business of the Year Award with less than 20 Employees is granted to a business established more than 3 years that has demonstrated outstanding characteristics in all areas such as performance, leadership, innovation, management, marketing and service.
photoart by simpson They offer both photographic and video services to individuals, professionals, and for special events. They offer a wide range of products to display your “visual poetry”. They take pride in offering full service from start to finish for all of their clients. They are grateful to their clients for supporting their business so that they are able to give back to the community and contribute regularly by donating products and services to charities such as the Crystal Gala, Canuck Place, and more. They also support the arts through the Abbotsford Music Festival and the Reach Gallery Museum.
VITALUS NUTRITION INC.
Established Business of the Year (20+ Employees) Sponsored by the abbotsford news Presenter Andy Holota, Editor of The Abbotsford News
The Established Business of the Year Award with more than 20 Employees is granted to a business established more than 3 years that has demonstrated outstanding characteristics in all areas such as performance, leadership, innovation, management, marketing and service.
Vitalus Nutrition Inc. At their facility on Mt. Lehman Rd., they produce specialized milk protein concentrates and cream that is used by customers locally and globally in thousands of food products. They export their products around the world – Brazil, France, Japan (just to name a few). Prized for its high quality, Vitalus products are making a name for quality Canadian produced dairy products on the global market.
COMMUNITY MAKES YOU. YOU MAKE YOUR COMMUNITY. Thank You Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce for choosing us as the recipient of the
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There’s a dynasty brewing in the Abbotsford rugby community. For the fifth straight year, the Abbotsford Rugby Football Club U-18 women’s team are provincial champions. The club capped off its undefeated season on Nov. 29 with a 22-5 win over the Castaway Wi n d e r s from Victoria. The team clinched the provincial title on Nov. 22, after defeating a team made up of the top players from all over the Lower Mainland. Head coach Jen Ross has been at the helm of the U-18 club for all five years and said she’s proud of the team. “I’ve been so proud of the effort my girls have put forward,” she said. “They’ve been working hard and we’ve had between 20 to 30 girls come out for practic-
have strong programs and good coaching. We all work hard in the Fraser Valley region to get these girls involved. The schools feed into the clubs and the clubs feed into the schools. We’re all very supportive of each other.” Ross said the ARFC fall season allows
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players to join their school teams in the spring to develop under different rugby minds. It’s also been a season to remember for the ARFC as a whole, with both the division one and division two men’s teams undefeated after 18 games. The division one men’s club outscored the opposition 454103, and were led by rookie Jake Thiel, who scored 17 tries in his nine games. Division one player Kurtis Appeldoorn added 13 tries as the team’s second leading scorer. The club finished the fall season with a 58-15 win over Bayside RFC. Scoring tries were: Nate Sandhu, Lee Helm, Jake Thiel (four), Tom Rennie (two), Kurtis Appeldoorn, and Trent Bourke. Connor Hunter made four successful converts.
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Day one of the Abbotsford Police city basketball tournament is in the books. Dozens of teams from all over Abbotsford hit the floor on Wednesday to kick off the sixth annual event. The senior boys and senior girls teams battled at UFV, and the W.J. Mouat Hawks senior boys opened with an 85-70 win over the Robert Bateman Timberwolves. Other senior boys action included: the Rick Hansen Hurricanes beating the Abbotsford Christian Secondary Knights 8771, MEI Eagles defeating the ATSS Titans 7853, and the Yale Lions
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Abby BMX salutes Xmas It’s Christmas time for the Abbotsford BMX club, and club organizers are making the final race of 2015 a special one. Bikers hit the indoor track at the Agrifair arena starting at 5:30 p.m., and running until late. Admission to check out the races is free, and riders of all ages are battling in both pro amateur and class races. Along with the action on the track there will be lots going on off the track. For a non-perishable food donation, riders will receive $2 off their regular registration fee for racing. Local photographer Tony Lyons will also be on site taking photos of riders with their bikes and guest BMXer “Santa Claus.” The club will be asking for a $2 donation, along with a non-perishable food item for the pictures. A special fundraiser draw for items donated by businesses and parents is also going on. All proceeds from these sales will be donated to the Abbotsford Food Bank. To date, some of the donations include: prize packs from Fuggles and Warlock Craftworks, hairstyling by Kate Trefry, coaching by Iron Joe Athletics, and gift certificates from Fingers to Toes. This weekend is the last chance to watch or participate until the track is rebuilt in January. New riders are always welcome, and loaner bikes and safety gear are available for first-time riders. Indoor races typically run on Saturday evening and Sunday morning. Open practices run Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. For more information on the club, visit abbotsfordbmx.ca.
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The division two men’s club outscored its opposition 339105, with leading scorer Zach Choboter scoring 11 tries, and Noah Jensen adding six tries. The club finished with a 66-17 win over Bayside. Scoring tries were: Thomas Agafonow, Jesse Jamieson, Dilpreet Chahal, Chris Combs, Scott Giebelhaus, Zach Choboter (two), Solomon Puckey, Byron Toutant and Nick de Brouwer. Puckey made five
successful converts and also connected on two penalty kicks. The ARFC division one women’s team also finished an undefeated fall season with an exclamation mark, beating Comox 99-0. The U-18 men’s team came up short in its bid for a provincial title, falling 35-27 to the Ravens to close out the fall season. The senior teams return to the pitch in January. For more information on the ARFC, visit abbotsfordrugby.com.-
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Most memories are pleasant, however some involved a skinned knee or perhaps a broken arm. Good or bad, all experiences play a role in who we are and how we end up living our lives. Bikes can continue to be part of our lifestyle for as long as we live. Road riding and mountain biking are great sports for the recreational rider to the Olympian and everyone in between. Bikes are one of the few pieces of sports equipment that can be used to save money and also to earn money. As a teenager, I had a rural paper route for the Vancouver Sun and my bike was an absolute must for delivery and also helped me earn some spending money.
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As an adult I incorporate cycling into my commute and errand running. This saves me hundreds of dollars in fuel costs alone, in addition to wear and tear on my vehicle.
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skills are displayed. “Run bikes” are a great
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In a fry pan, over medium heat, warm oil and add chorizo, saute 5 minutes until beginning to brown. Add chopped onion and cook until softened, add garlic and cook another 1-2 minutes.
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learning how to cook Thai food from scratch, making stock for homemade soup, grinding fresh sausages in the meat room with our butcher or mixing and shaping pasta in our hands-on classes, there’s something for everyone on our 2016 schedule. And if all they want to do is sit back and enjoy a delicious meal and be entertained, then joining either Top Chef finalist and Kitsilano restaurateur Trevor Bird or Vancouver’s Dirty Apron Cooking School owner and instructor David Robertson is a Vancouver dining experience right here in Abbotsford. See the full list on our website or call us at 377 604-851-5377 and stroke Our one more SPRInew item off N 2016 G your to-do COOK list! IN
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Prepare your home for new gifts Are you ready for the boxes and packages that are set to arrive under the tree? If your home annually bursts with everything from children’s toys to electronics to clothing, it may be time to take inventory and prepare for the gifts that have yet to find their way into your home.
Kids’ rooms and play areas may be some of the areas most overrun with belongings. Children are likely
There’s a very good chance that your closets are brimming with items that are collecting dust or haven’t seen the light of day in some time. Make these the first things to go. If something hasn’t been used in a year or more, add it to the donation pile.
Involve kids in the donation process, letting them see where their unused clothes and other supplies will go. This can make giving away older toys less traumatic and more personal.
Before the first strand of garland goes up and you begin thinking about holiday wish lists, reduce what you already have.
Before the first strand of garland goes up and before you begin thinking about holiday wish lists, set a plan in motion to reduce what you already have in the house. This project can include the entire family and tie into holiday volunteerism that highlights this season of giving.
most of your energy on these spaces, cutting kids some slack if they don’t want to part with certain items.
Adults also should pay attention to any belongings they can spare. Take advantage of holiday donation trucks in the area to clear your home of bulky sweaters, linens, older furniture, or kitchen supplies. These trucks service some wellknown charities and associations, and items will be appreciated and put to great use.
to get many new toys and other gifts throughout the year, so focus
A little cleaning and decluttering can go a long way toward helping the less fortunate in your community.
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With the change in the weather come changes to our skin. Colder temperatures and exposure to heat sources often leave our skin feeling dry and tight. In more severe cases, we develop excessively dry eczematous skin. There are a few things we can do to help our skin through this cold, dry
time of year. Look for products with hyaluronic acid in them. This ingredient is a humectant that holds 1000 times its weight in water. Hyaluronic acid helps draw and maintain hydration in the skin. Ingredients such as Squaline and Shea butter are conditioning agents and help as barriers to lock in the skin’s natural lipids. A good source of oral omegas (good fatty oils) is also
very important for skin health during the winter months. We often forget that dehydration refers to being “water dry” as well as “oil dry”. It’s always important to drink plenty of water but it’s equally important to supplement the body by consuming omega oils orally. In addition to enhancing our general health, omega oils help to condition our skin, hair and nails and
protect against damage. Dehydrated skin can often become very sensitive. Using topical products with ingredients like Calendulis, licorice extract and Beta Glucan will help to calm and sooth reactive skin. The addition of some of these ingredients into our daily skincare regime will help protect and condition our skin during the winter months.
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Keychains support Starfish Packs Students from King Traditional elementary have kicked off a campaign to raise money and support for the Starfish Pack Program The kids are making and selling backpack pulls/keychains, with a goal of raising $525 – the cost of supporting one child for the entire school year. The project is being supported by the school’s “Character Crew” of 60 Grade 2 and 3 students, who have committed to work on group projects that will inspire positive
character in others. The Starfish Pack Program, organized by the Rotary Club of Abbotsford in partnership with the Abbotsford Food Bank, helps ensure students whose families are without enough food won’t go hungry over weekends by providing non-perishable food in a backpack to go home each Friday. The program supports 265 children in 22 schools in Abbotsford. For more information, visit starfishpack.com.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Students at King Traditional elementary have made backpack pulls/keychains that they are selling to Submitted support the Starfish Pack Program. “Teaching through the bible every Sunday”
Sunday 9:30am Coffee Fellowship Sunday 10am Worship 2630 Langdon St. Abbotsford BC 604-853-2139
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FESTIVE DANCES The Abbotsford Social Activity Association (ASAA) hosts a Christmas dinner and dance on Dec. 11 at 6 p.m. and a New Year’s Eve dance on Dec. 31 at its hall at 33898 Essendene Ave. Both events feature live music by Sweetwater, with tickets available by calling 604-746-7321. The ASAA also holds its regular Friday night dance on Dec. 18 from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. with music by Midnite Eagles. Cost is $9 for members and $10 for nonmembers.
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA An Old-Fashioned Breakfast with Santa takes place at Trethewey House (2313 Ware St.) on Saturday, Dec. 12. There is a choice of two sittings – 9:30 or 11 a.m. Cost is $8. Tickets are available at Trethewey House or at eventbrite.ca. Info: msamuseum.ca or 604853-0313
Friday, December 11, 2015 going to Fraser Valley Humane Society and Elizabeth’s Wildlife Center.
BAHA’I DEVOTIONAL The Baha’i community in Abbotsford holds a public devotional on Saturday, Dec. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the Abbotsford Social Activity Association hall, 33889 Essendene Ave. Ian Kluge will speak on “Beyond Tolerance to Unity.” A discussion will follow.
SCANDINAVIA CLUB The Scandinavian Club of the Fraser Valley meets for a potluck Christmas dinner on Monday, Dec. 14 at 6 p.m. at the Masonic Hall (corner or Gladys and Pine). Guests and potential new members who are of Scandinavian ancestry or have an interest in Scandinavia are welcome. Info: Len at 604-857-2740, Eigil at 604-870-8601 or email jensenke@shaw.ca.
PET PICTURES Pet Pictures with Santa take place Saturday, Dec. 12 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Oly’s Pet Connection, 34150 South Fraser Way. Cost is a minimum $5 donation, with proceeds
LEARNING PLUS TEA Abbotsford Learning Plus holds a Christmas Tea with Santa on Tuesday, Dec. 15 from 10 a.m. to noon at Abbotsford Recreation Centre, 2499
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McMillan Rd. The event is open to everyone and is free.
NETWORK NEWS The Abbotsford chapter of the Valley Women’s Network holds its Christmas luncheon on Tuesday, Dec. 15 at the Best Western Regency Conference Centre (32110 Marshall Rd.) from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Cost is $20 for members, $22 for nonmembers. Attendees are asked to bring a “white elephant” gift if they wish to participate in the gift exchange. Reservations: AbbotsfordReservations@ ValleyWomensNetwork. com
The Connect Now Business Network holds a coffee meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 15 at Sumas Mountain Coffee (32750 George Ferguson Way), starting at 6:30 p.m. RSVP is required at connectnowbusinessnetwork.com
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or Don at 604-329-9760.
DANCE AT JUBILEE Tickets are now available for a New Year’s Eve dinner and dance at Jubilee Hall (7989 Bradner Rd.) on Thursday, Dec. 31 with live music by the Ken McCoy Band. Doors open at 6:30
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DEREWENKO Joseph January 1, 1930 - November 23, 2015 Born in Rio Grande Alberta and passed away in Mission, BC. Joe was pre deceased by his parents and 12 siblings. He is survived by Greta, his wife of 58 years and their children. Gus (Jaime), Barb (Rick), Mike (Bobbie Jo), and Christopher (Dusty). Sadly Joe was also pre deceased by his grand daughter Kristie. He is survived by 5 other grandchildren Brady, Tracy, Chelsea, Brendan & Katherine, and 2 great grandsons, Lucas and Ryder. Joe is also fondly remembered by Dani, Kady, Renae, Rayce and many other friends and relatives. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Children’s Hospital or charity of choice. Memorial Mass will be held on December 18, 2015 at 9:00AM at St Joseph’s Catholic Church - 32550 7th Avenue, Mission BC. Celebration of Life to follow after service. Online condolences may be made to the family by visiting
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June 24, 1938 - December 5, 2015 In loving memory of my beloved wife of 42 years. She was a loving mother, Oma, and devoted sister to Al (Linda), and best friend to all. Many thanks to doctors and staff at Christine Morrison Hospice in Mission. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the ALS Society in memory of Joanne.
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Stó:lō Service Agency Requires the services of a Qualified ECE Preschool Teacher For the Early Education Program Located in Chilliwack For complete details visit our website: www.stolonation.bc.ca click on Careers link on the Homepage Mail resume and cover letter to: #7-7201 Vedder Road Chilliwack BC, V2R 4G5 E-mail to: jobs@stolonation.bc.ca OR Fax to 604-824-5342 Attn: Stó:lō Nation HR Personnel
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Digital Sales We are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as a Black Press Digital Media Rep. The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market. The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth. Responsibilities • Identify, pitch and close advertising sales to local and regional clients • Develop strong relationships with clients • Co-manage pipeline and sales channel • Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via corporate training and self-development Job Qualifications • Proven digital sales experience • Professional written and oral communication skills • Eager, self-starter that is motivated to work in a rapidly changing business • 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising in a similar role We Offer • Great working environment • Competitive salary/commission • Excellent benefit package Full job description at: blackpress.ca Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience to: Andrew Franklin, Director of Digital Development Email: afranklin@blackpress.ca Competition closes: December 31, 2015 We thank everyone who is interested in this position; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING
NOW HIRING ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
USA teams up-to .60¢ Canadian teams up-to .52¢ Benefits Package Continuous year round work Dedicated Dispatch Absolutely NO Waiting! Brand new Volvo & Freightliner trucks Terminals: Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary, Surrey, Abbotsford Clean Abstract record Must be able to cross border C-TPat Approved Minimum 2 years exp. Wages are fully based on experience. PAVED TRUCK PARKING
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Sign-up BONUS $500. (after 3 months employment)
Please contact: MANMEET @ 778.878.3914 manmeet@mitrux.ca
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FARM WORKERS
20 FARM LABOURERS REQUIRED at RANDHAWA FARMS LTD. 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
Fax: 604-864-8858 33677 Hallert Rd. Abbotsford Atwal Farms (A Partnership) P & J Atwal, 445 Bradner Road, Abbotsford BC, V4X 2J5 Full time Greenhouse worker wanted for tying, pruning, twisting, harvesting, grading, packing, loading, unloading and other misc. Wage $10.59/hour. Two work locations in Abbotsford, BC. Call 604.856.4109 or email Atwal_farms@hotmail.com
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HELP WANTED
CROP WORKERS
Fibreglass Technician Escape Trailer Industries is a local RV Manufacturing company located in Chilliwack, BC. We manufacture and sell molded fiberglass recreational travel trailers direct to the public throughout North America. We offer full time positions with secure, year round employment, competitive wages and benefits. We are continuously growing to meet the demands of our product and at this time have a full-time position in our fiberglass shop. This position involves gelcoat repairs on the exterior of fiberglass RV trailers. Should be comfortable with body working repairs, spraying gelcoat, sanding and polishing. Escape Trailer Industries offers a fast paced environment, suited to motivated individuals with a positive attitude. This is a team environment which requires committed individuals who are energetic, competent and strive for perfection. Successful applicants must be able to work well within a team environment. Apply in person with resume and references to: 43851 Industrial Way Building B. We do not accept phone calls or emails for this position.
FARM WORKERS for cucumber greenhouse for a period of 7 months commencing April 4, 2016. Must be energetic & able to tolerate heat. $10/49/hr. 6 day week. Up to 60hrs/week. Duties include: Harvesting & crop maintenance. Please email resume to robinfarms@hotmail.com or call 604-856-1529 FARM WORKERS Wanted for M&G Brothers Farms Ltd. $10.49/hour. Must be hard working, energetic & willing to work in all weather conditions. Duties include: planting, weeding, harvesting and packing of berries, 50-60 hours per week starting in April to Oct. Send resumes to: 143 Mt Lehman Rd. Abbotsford, V4X 2L5
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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. Ability to speak Spanish would be a valuable asset. No exp. necessary. Please forward resume via email to vgtopgro@gmail.com
P&B Growers Ltd needs seasonal farm workers for harvesting weeding & general farm duties. Starting Jan 2016 to Oct 2016 $10.50/hr 40 hrs/week.Send resumes to p-andb@shaw.ca
Excavator & Backhoe Operator Training. Be employable in 4-6wks. Call 604-546-7600. www.rayway.ca
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
Wisbey Farms requires farm vegetable workers for planting, weeding, harvesting, washing, grading & packing root crops and mixed vegetables. Work is physically demanding; must be able to lift 50 pounds, work outdoors in all types of weather, and have own transportation. Starting wage is $10.50/hour, up to 50 hours per week. From January to December.
Fax resume to: 604-823-4619.
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WANTED Permanent, Full-Time Opportunity! Abby. 604-857-2221
Farm Help Fax Resume Attention Jon: 604-857-2218 G. GILL & SONS FARM FARM WORKERS REQUIRED For planting, pruning, tieing, harvesting and weeding. Work is physically demanding. 6 days per week in all weather conditions. Work will start from Feb.1st 2016. $10.59/hr. Send resume to 464 Columbia St., Abbotsford, BC V2T 5X6 or email:
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NIGHT SHIFT Supervisor required with lumber re-manufacturing experience. Preference given to those with re-sawing, grading and packaging experience. Previous supervisory experience an asset. Wages commensurate with experience. del.greendale@shaw.biz.ca
WHERE DO YOU TURN
TO LEARN WHAT’S ON SALE?
YOUR NEWSPAPER:
The link to your community
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We are currently hiring for the following full time positions. FURNACE/HVAC MECHANIC Exp. Furnace/HVAC Mechanic; certified gas fitter “B” class for furnace installation, service & repair; also for heat pump / air conditioning installations. DUCT CLEANER Having a gas ticket is an asset. Be clean cut, reliable, on time, positive & able to work well as a team or individual. Valid drivers license & a recent abstract from the D.M.V. Please E-mail Resume With References:
adwmain@telus.net Thank you to all that apply & their interest to join our growing team, however only qualified persons will be contacted.
HOME CARE/SUPPORT HOME SHARE SERVICES
The MSA Society for Community Living is seeking an experienced contracted Home Share Provider for a lady in her 40’s in the Abbotsford area. Preference would be given to a home with no young children; older children /young adults would be acceptable. Ideal caregivers will have experience supporting individuals with developmental disabilities and challenging behaviors. The expectation of contracted caregivers is to provide a safe, nurturing shared living arrangement. The contracted caregiver will be expected to provide a high quality of care and support in such areas as personal hygiene, appearance, health care and nutrition, social and recreational activities, and building healthy relationships. Applicants will undergo an application process, which includes a current criminal record check (CRRP), a medical certificate, reference checks, current first aide certificate and a home study. Compensation will be discussed after initial screening.
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Fax resume to 604 856 9307 or email jobs.katos@gmail.com
Marketing Consultant The Abbotsford News, one of Canada’s leading community newspapers, has an opening for a Marketing Consultant. This is a career opportunity for a results-driven individual. Candidates will possess the ability to increase sales to existing clients while successfully prospecting new business in one of the Fraser Valley’s fastest growing markets. The ideal candidate has a positive attitude, a persuasive manner (previous sales experience preferred, but not essential), is highly motivated with strong organizational and communication skills. Training is provided.
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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
604- 467- 1118 A-1 Painting Company - Interior / Exterior 20 years exp. Summer Special 10% off (604)723-8434
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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. WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs. Sm jobs pref’d. 40+ yrs exp. 604-308-7943 DRYWALL TAPING, Ceiling texture & Repairs. Small or large jobs. 604-859 -1354 / Cell: 604-556-4696
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2451 Clearbrook Rd Abbotsford $1/MINUTE Alternative Healing or Relaxation & Mobile Service. 604-746-1234 AMAZING WAVE SPA Acupuncture & Acupressure. 113-2580 Cedar Park Pl. Abby.
604-746-0099
OASIS SPA 201 - 33072 1st Ave. Mission Enjoy a beautiful experience of Asian massage. Open 9:30am 8:30 pm. Last appt 8:00 pm. Mondays - Saturdays
Call 604-287-1988
175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS
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Lawn Mowing Storm & Fall Cleanup Hedging - Pruning Pressure Washing Rubbish Removal Call for Free Estimate 604-302-9304
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS GUTTER & ROOF Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627 ****GUTTER CLEANING**** SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE ~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Kristy 604.488.9161
The Real Estate Weekly, one of Canada’s leading and award winning community newspapers has an opening for an experienced Advertising Consultant.
threescocatering@shaw.ca or Visit us at: www. threescompanycatering.ca
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
D D D D
Kitchen / Bath Reno’s Electrical / Plumbing Painting / Drywall Decks & Railings Anything else, just ask!
JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca
FAMILY MAN w/truck for yard & home clean-ups, odd jobs, scrap removal. Free est. 604-820-2383
Always Reddy Rubbish Removal Residential / Commercial
• Respectful • Reliable • Responsible • Affordable Rates
All Rubbish, Junk & Recycling needs. Johnson
778-999-2803
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL
MISSION TOPSOIL
✦ Screened Topsoil ✦ Mushroom Manure ✦ Bark Mulch ✦ Sand & Gravel
Pick Up or Delivery 8590 SYLVESTER RD.
Serving Abbotsford for 20 yrs
604-820-0808
Call 604-556-8183
www.jonesbroscartageltd.com
DAVIES SAND & GRAVEL LTD 604-826-6736
MISSION VALLEY RENO’S & IMPROVEMENTS ABBOTSFORD & MISSION Large & Small Jobs S Insured S Licensed S Guaranteed Free Estimates
Phone 604-854-9288
SAND / GRAVEL TRUCKING / LOADING EXCAVATOR / CATS LOWBEDS
www.renovationsmission.com
This is an excellent career opportunity for a results-driven individual looking to contribute to an award winning product.
If you are up to the challenge, please email your resume with a brief note on why you are a great candidate to:
Closing Date: Thursday, December 31, 2015
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“Complete Handyman Services”, household repairs / maintenance, new additions and upgrades. Reas rate/quotes and refs. Call/text: Mike 604-319-0273
• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries
Real Estate Weekly - Abbotsford
RUBBISH REMOVAL
Season’s Greeting From Green Team Gardening
Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...
PLUMBING
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Call Aman: 778-895-2005 FLUID SOLUTIONS. Gas, plumbing, heating, reno’s, repairs. 20 years exp., reliable & courteous. Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416
Does most any job, big or small!
Advertising Consultant
Please send your application in confidence to:
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SALES
The Ability to multi-task and meet deadlines is a must.
NORTH STARS PAINTING www.northstars-painting.com AMAZING WORK, AMAZING VALUE! 778.344.1069
GARDENING
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Phone 604-856-0889
The ideal candidate will have to be a strong communicator, well organized, self-motivated, determined and enjoy working in a fast paced environment. Your customer service will be second to none. You will be experienced in cold call selling, creative marketing planning and experienced with digital. You will also be proficient in Excel and Word programs.
TONY’’S PAINTING
ELECTRICAL
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
Must have own vehicle, tool pouch, hand tools
Our work environment sets industry standards for professionalism and innovation. The News combines a salary/benefits package designed to attract and retain outstanding staff.
Don Barbeau Advertising Manager 34375 Gladys Avenue Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 2H5 e-mail: donb@abbynews.com
DRYWALL
MIND BODY SPIRIT
Carpenter Helper/ Framer Wanted
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Details : mariescustomized cleaning@gmail.com
gill_tel@hotmail.com
WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
* Insured * Experienced Maple Ridge, P. Meadows, Mission
SPRING RELAX SPA 604-859-9686
HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
TRADES, TECHNICAL
CLEANING SERVICES
#1 in the Fraser Valley
P/T Deli Prep person / Clerk Clayburn Village Store and Tea Shop. Apply in person 34810 Clayburn Rd. Abbotsford. Phone 604-853-4020
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RELAXATION BODY CARE 604-859-2998 #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby
.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
Progressive nursery in Abbotsford is looking for seasonal full time employees from February 15th to October 15th. $10.59/hr. No skills required. Some plant knowledge is an asset. Must be physically able to handle heavy work load. Must be able to work 10 hours per day, 6 days a week. Duties include: Potting, digging trees, fieldwork, plant moving and general nursery work.
TRADES, TECHNICAL
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
House Cleaning Team
Please express your interest by replying to this post with an email about yourself and your resume. Only suitable candidates will be contacted. info@msasociety.com
CHICKEN CATCHERS
South Aldergrove mink farm is looking for a full time general labourer. Starting Wage Is $15 Hour.
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HOME REPAIRS
REPAIRS, Misc Service Jobs, etc., big or small, call Robert at 604-8444222 If I can’t do it, it can’t be done
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
Creditors calling? Worried about garnishees?
Too much debt? Contact us today! No charge initial interview
Competitive Base Salary, Commission and Benefits. A car and a valid driver’s license is required.
(604)859-5585 www.wihnan.ca 33781 SF Way Abbotsford Wihnan Trustee Corp. Administrators of Consumer Proposals. Licensed Bankruptcy Trustee.
Lisa Farquharson Publisher: REW Abbotsford lisa@blackpress.ca
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MOVING & STORAGE
1 As in movers we trust. Same day moves & deliveries. Reliable Honest Movers. Starting $45hr + gas. (604)997-0332 / (604)491-8607. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to all... ABBA MOVERS & DEL Res/comm 1-5 ton truck, 2men fr $45. SENIOR DISCOUNT. Honest, bsmt clean up 25yrs Exp. 24hrs/7days 604-506-7576
The interest of all applicants is appreciated, however, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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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
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FEED & HAY
329 PAINTING & DECORATING www.paintspecial.com 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland 604-996-8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299
Competition closes December 22, 2015
PIT - 11496 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD., MISSION Fax: 604-826-6716
#1 PET SOURCE • Pet Food & Accessories • Livestock Feed & Hay • Wild Bird Seed & Accessories • Whole Lot More 31852 Marshall Place Abbotsford B.C. 604-556-7477
2 coats any colour
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls
Cloverdale High Performance paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring.
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polarbearpainting.com $299 ~ 3 Rooms walls only 2 coats call: 604-866-6706
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. Need Cash? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. SnapCarCash. 604-777-5046
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CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 GERMAN Shepherd pups. Working line. Blk & blk/tan. 8 wks old, 2 left. $750. 604-820-4230, 604-302-7602
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FRUIT & VEGETABLES
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
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 551
UNDER $300
100 SQ/FT OF HARDWOOD, Light walnut (Melbra). $300. Call 604-852-4579.
30691 Simpson Rd (Old School Building / East side of the building)
Saturday Dec 12, 9:00am - 3:00pm
The Valleyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Premier Farm Market Family owned & operated since 1975
SPADLING UPRIGHT BASKETBALL HOOP, excellent. Half price. $225. 604-855-3840
Christmas Goodies, Mandarins, and all your produce needs! Open Monday to Saturday
8 am ~ 6 pm
OfďŹ ce desks, leather couch, ďŹ le cabinets, shelving units, bookshelves, chairs etc. ABBOTSFORD
Moving/Garage Sale Sat, Dec 12th, 8am-1:30pm
29375 Bordeaux Terrace
Corner of Harris & Riverside
Matsqui Village
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FOOD PRODUCTS
ALL Natural Pasture Raised Pork, antibiotic/hormone free, $2.75 lb. hanging wgt. Call/email Val @604796-8594 info@mariahfarm.ca
FURNITURE
USED 5 STAR HOTEL FURNITURE - BY THE PIECE..One of Vancouvers 5 Star Hotels is renovating their rooms making available a great selection of high end furnishings. By 1 piece or buy multiples: Queen Headboard & Frame $50 / King Headboard & Frame $60 / Upholstered Arm Chair(multiple colors) $49 / Desk $99 / Dresser $79 / Bedside Table $69 / Pedestal Table $69/ Ottoman $29 / Benches $29 / Brass Lamp $19 / Vanity Mirror $39 / Framed Picture $9 . Call 604-371-1190, email Buyit@activeauctionmart.com or www.activeauctionmart.com
LIFEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SECOND CHANCE THRIFT STORE
SNOW TIRES WITH Michelin rims, 185 170 R14, set of 4. $80 for all. 604-859-0628. COMPLETE SANTA SUIT, one size fits all, worn twice. 435. 604-8590628. PRECIOUS MOMENTS figurines, ten. $10 each. 604-852-6169 or 604-226-9755. GAME KINGâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S CRIBBAGE, like new. Store price, $35. Complete with instructions, $12. 604-8521426. HIGH CHAIR, PORTABLE, $25. Small portable oven, $25. Antique electric tea pot, $25. VanHaute coffee bear, $25. 604-850-0828. DOLL HOUSE WITH shake roof, $50. Large Lego 1â&#x20AC;? in wheeled container, $50. 604-850-0828. APOSLE TEASPOONS, six in box, $25. Royal Albert table mats, eight in box with coasters, $45. 604814-0301. GENTS 3 PIECE suit, 42 chest, 34-36 waist, $40. Made in England jogging set, $15. Crystal bowl, $45. 604-814-0301. SOLID WOOD BAHTROOM cabinet, 35â&#x20AC;? w x 29â&#x20AC;? h x 7â&#x20AC;? d, center mirror, 3 doors, 2 shelves. $60. 604-744-8088. SHELF, BEIGE WOOD laminate finish, 5â&#x20AC;&#x2122; l x 29â&#x20AC;? w with 4â&#x20AC;? front panel, excellent condition. $10. 604-744-8088. H20 FLOOR STEAM cleaner with carpet glider. Paid $125, asking $50. 604-744-8088. SWIFFER SWEEPER, $5. Vileda H20 floor cleaner, $8, like new. 604-744-8088. GOLF SHOES, LADIES Soft-Step II, size 7M, white. New, never worn. Retail $110, asking $40. 604744-8088. DIRT DEVIL HAND Vac and floor brush cleaner, new. $10 obo. 604744-8088. MENS/BOYS ADIDA CLI soccer shoes, size 7, 3 white on black stripes, new. Retail $180, asking $75 obo. 604-744-8088. CATâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S MEOW TOY, as seen on TV, new, paid $20 + S&H, asking $10 obo. 604-744-8088. CAT LOVERS COLLECTION, 6 hard cover with dust covers. Less than used book stores, starting at $2. Excellent condition. 604-744-8088. EYE LASH EXTENSIONS coupon. Value $110, paid $60. Asking $45 obo. 604-744-8088. 3â&#x20AC;&#x2122; TEDDY BEAR, plush, beige, Cuddly Bear, new, asking $10 obo. Plus 4 smaller Plush animal toys, $5 each. 604-744-8088. PERFECT â&#x20AC;&#x153;SIT-UPâ&#x20AC;? exerciser, new $35, asking $15 obo. 604-744-8088. FILE CABINET, SOLID wood, antique, good condition, 53â&#x20AC;? h x 17â&#x20AC;? w x 31â&#x20AC;? d, 4 drawers, $25. 604-744-8088. HANDICAPPED WALKER, strong construction, wide seating, carry cage. Width 22 ½â&#x20AC;? x height 37 ½â&#x20AC;?. Hand brakes, 8â&#x20AC;? wheels. Excellent condition. $100. 604-859-2433. PEAVY 168CM (66â&#x20AC;?) great for cutting firewood. $65. 604-855-5992.
ANTIQUE ITEMS
Call 604-826-6038
PUPPIES FOR SALE German short haired pointers cross with golden retriever $850.00 per puppy, 6 weeks old, all black males with white markings on chest
Call 604-302-5446
2 Day Toonie Days Wednesday Dec. 16th & Thursday Dec. 17th Shoes & Clothing $2/each #7 ~ 31550 S. Fraser Way Across from Mandarin Garden (REGULAR) STORE HOURS Mon. to Sat. 9:30 ~ 4:30 pm COME AND VISIT US!! All proceeds go to Womans Life Recovery Home (Abbotsford)
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ROMANCE Your Christmas Local BC Adult Retailer Shop Online Now & Receive 25% OFF! www.shagg.ca Looking for a â&#x20AC;&#x153;SUPERâ&#x20AC;? employee? Advertise in the best-read community newspapers 604-854-6397
BUCK PASSERS
GLIDER ROCKING CHAIR, pale blue color, 4â&#x20AC;? thick cushions for rocking baby to sleep, $60. Kidâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fishing rod & reel, $10. 604-3080451. WANTED SMALL PRINT â&#x20AC;&#x153;Red Hatâ&#x20AC;? fabric, pay up to $20. 604856-1032. BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED IMITATION leopard jacket, size 10, beige satin lining, black trimmed pockets, zippered front, worn occasionally, $45. 604-746-8022. AM/FM RADIO, CD stereo player, battery wall plug, 27 description parts, light grey, black, like new, adult owner, $20. Manual. 604746-8022. â&#x20AC;&#x153;CHOP MAGICâ&#x20AC;? SLICING blade, dicing blade, all veggies, cheeses, five components, specific instructions, manuals included, like new, $20. 604-746-8022. ROCKING CHAIR, VERY comfortable, removable washable seat cover, washable back cover. Hunter green, light wood frame. Excellent condition, 445. 604-7468022 COLOURFUL COMFORTER SHAM pillow, rose green flowered, reversible 6â&#x20AC;&#x2122;19 ½â&#x20AC;? long, 5â&#x20AC;&#x2122;5â&#x20AC;? wide. Washable ž or twin bed, $12. 604-746-8022. FOR SALE 15 LARGE lighted village houses, $100. 604-744-5729. 50 PIECES ASSORTED costume jewelry, $15. 604-859-8850. 100 3-GRAM BAGS assorted glass beads, $25. 604-859-8850. 6 VINTAGE BROOCHES, $12 each. 604-859-8850. 100 3-GRAM BAGS assorted seed beads, $20. 604-859-8850. COLLECTOR BEV DOOLITTLE large poster, shows nine partials of her art, $75. Bill Blass Aloha shirt in red, medium, $25. 604744-8272. 5â&#x20AC;? SINGLE BED foamy, $20. Persona blender, Hamilton Beach in box, $10. 2 vintage Aloha shirts, made in Hi, $25 each. 604-7448272. ALL 29 VOLUMN set of Time Life, leather covers, as new, Western history. $100 firm. 604-744-8272. 2 DIFFERENT BEV Doolittle professionally framed, signed re-prints. One for $40; Prayer for the Wild Things, $60. Great for Christmas gifts. 604-744-8272. NATIVE HAND DRUM, locally crafted, $75 firm. Oxborough signed print, Native boy in cowboy hat, $25. 604-744-8272. LIFE SOURCE BLOOD pressure monitor, new in box, med., $60. New Bubble Bliss HO remedies foot soaker, heats, bubbles & vibrates, $40 obo. 604-744-8272. RECLINER ARM CHAIR med size, beige ultra suede, $50. Wing back brown vinyl lounge chair on 3 wheels, swivels, $25. 604-7448272. 15 LARGE LIGHTED Village houses, $100. 604-744-5729 90+ BOTTLE WINE rack, chromed steel, like new. $50. 604-859-8156.
MISC. FOR SALE
*Depression era Teak diningroom set, with sideboard, $2500/obo. *4 Poster double bed 1940â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s era? solid wood with mirror, dresser, nightstand, no mattress. $2000/obo *2 Antique tables that can convert to games table $1200/obo each. *Antique lady-style desk with chair $1000/obo. *2 Sets of antique lamps, shades need repair, asking $200/obo each set.
(off Ross & Simpson) In the Pepin Brook subdivision Show Home: very decorative pieces, furniture, lamps, pictures, etc. - also: sports equip, Christmas stuff, Garden items, pottery, silk plants, diningroom suite & much more!
Closed Sunday 5486 Riverside Street
Set of 4 ARCTIC CLAW m & snow tires. Barely used 23565R16. Fits Grand Caravan. Pd $800: Asking $350 (604)859-0628
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Abbotsford
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GARAGE SALES
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
CAR JACK FOR emergency, new not used, $30. Car mat, new not used, right front area floor, $20. 604-859-2433. KODIAK WORK BOOTS, size 12, low use, clean, colour tan brown laced. Cost $140, sell $35. 604859-2433. COMBINATION BIKE SKI rack. $80. 604-853-8850. OFFICE CHAIR. $15. 604-744-9133. SIZE 10 STEEL toed boots, rubber good -40. $150 new, asking $60. 604-744-9133. PARTY LITE LIGHTHOUSE. $40. 604-744-9133. ELYPTICAL STEPPER, get in shape, $65. Lawnmower, $35. 604854-6694. GOLF CART, LIKE new. $75. 604854-6694. â&#x20AC;&#x153;SUPER TUFFâ&#x20AC;? HEAVY denim insulated work, sports, etc coveralls, zipper and side snaps, black. As new, $65. Size medium-large. 604855-5992. NICE MOUNTED MOOSE antlers, great Christmas gift. $75. 604-8555992. 2 NEW â&#x20AC;&#x153;DAVID TEAâ&#x20AC;? mugs w/infusers and lids, one cup changes color when you add water. Both cups in original boxes. $25 both. 604-855-5992. HAND HELD SANDBLASTER, one gallon paint pot and paint spray gun. All for $60. 604-855-5992. 2 â&#x20AC;&#x153;WESTâ&#x20AC;? STEEL folding loading ramps, approx. 1500 lbs rating. $100 obo. Great for Quads, garden tractors, etc. 604-855-5992. 35 NEW BRASS valves, weight is 70 lbs. First $100 takes all. 604855-5992. 18 QUICK COUPLERS, aluminum and cast for water hoses 2â&#x20AC;? + 3â&#x20AC;?. All for $50. 604-855-5992. NEW BULL-DOG receiver trailer hitch, 2 5/16â&#x20AC;? ball. 14000 lb capacity. $75. 604-855-5992. JOBBORN HONE & Reimer set 1 ½â&#x20AC;? to 3/37â&#x20AC;?. $50. 604-855-5992. MENâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S CCMP MOUNTIAN bike, 26â&#x20AC;? Nitro-XT, 18 speed, gel seat, mirror, water bottle, fenders, rat trap, kick stand, helmet. $100. 604855-0095. LIKE NEW 38 pound thrust Minn Kota electric motor. $100. Mike, 604-855-0095. NEW MDF 2 Âźâ&#x20AC;? casing, 350 feet, primed and painted white. $100. Mike, 604-855-0095. LORDCO ADJUSTABLE CAR creeper, $30. Metal truck ramps, $25. Yardworks electric blower/ mulcher, $30. Sears scroll jig-saw, $15. Mike, 604-855-0095. GUINEA PIG HOUSE cage 28â&#x20AC;?x16â&#x20AC;?x17â&#x20AC;? with accessories, paid $100, sell $30. Nice fireplace tool set, $15. 604-853-9773. RAINGEAR PANTS, JACKET large size, high visibility Pioneer brand, $35. 30 gallon aquarium with lights, accessories, $30. 604-8539773. GAZELLE FREESTYLE GLIDER with manual and video, excellent condition. $100. 604-850-0864
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO Abbotsford Central
Mountainview - Bakerview
THIS IS WHERE YOU WANT TO LIVE
RENTALS 706
â&#x153;Ż Arlington Place â&#x153;Ż
LETâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S MAKE A DEAL
2487 Countess St. Abbotsford
NEW LOWER RENTS SENIORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S DISCOUNT
(Next to MCC) Very Competitive Rates Quiet, Clean, Well Managed.
1 & 2 Bedroom Suites Clean & Large, hot water included. N/S Secured U/G parking available. Outdoor pool in garden setting. Sorry N/P. Close to all amenities. Refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d.
MISC. WANTED
Call today to set up an appointment 604-467-9232
Wanstalls Tactical & Sporting Arms
578
SPORTING GOODS
TRY BEFORE YOU BUY - Archery. 60 yrs teaching, selling, repairs etc. Eha Sports - 604-826-5640
REAL ESTATE 627
HOMES WANTED
Yes, We Pay CASH!
Damaged or Older Houses! Condos & Pretty Homes too!
Check us out! www.webuyhomesbc.com 604-626-9647
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
BACHELOR APARTMENT $440/mo ~ No Pets Hot water included. Quiet, parklike setting.
2450 Center St. Abbotsford NEW BUILDING
Heat & hot water incl. Fridge, stove, d/w, micro. UNDERGROUND SECURE PARKING
Resident Manager ~ Martha
604-870-1118
ABBOTSFORD
Resident Managers Marilyn or Roger Robinson
604-556-7742
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
OFFICES FOR RENT â&#x20AC;˘ 1 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 6 offices available â&#x20AC;˘ Shared facilities â&#x20AC;˘ New floors â&#x20AC;˘ Lots of windows â&#x20AC;˘ Backup generator
WALTER FUNK 604-302-1028
Apartments 1 & 2 Bedroom Heat / hot water included 3 Appliances
Conveniently located at
3046 Clearbrook Road
RV Sites $355/mo. Sewer, water, hot showers incl. Electricity, metered. Heated washrooms, ldry, 20-25 min E. of Mission Hwy #7. Walking distance to local general store, near post ofďŹ ce, gas LCB outlets etc. 604-826-2741.
750
SUITES, LOWER
ABBOTSFORD; 1 Bdrm, $700 incl utils, newer appl, W/D. Close to Aldergrove Safeway, Roundhouse Dr. N/S, N/P. Avail Jan1. 604-625-3625
MISSION. Large 3 bdrm suite. Fennell St. $999/mo. incl. laundry, hydro & electric. Very clean. Ns/np. Avail. now. 604-615-6817
or Email
PAD AVAILABLE in 55+ adult park in Abbotsford. Pet OK. CHUCK 604-830-1960
RV PADS
Heat & hot water incl. Fridge, stove, d/w. Seniorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Discount SECURE UNDERGROUND PARKING
MEADOWOOD
â&#x153;Ś Senior Discount â&#x153;Ś Resident Managers â&#x153;Ś Sorry No Pets
747
ABBOTSFORD: Newly renovated 1 bdrm. Downtown area. Private entry, full ba, sh w/d. Nr amen. N/p N/s. 604-859-6152; 604-807-1198
meadowood@ paciďŹ cquorum.com
NEW DOUBLE WIDE
ROOMS FOR RENT
ABBOTSFORD *CLEAN ROOMS* Bsmt rooms $425. Main ďŹ&#x201A;oor rooms $450 incl utils & lndry 604-854-1000
NOW AVAILABLE LARGE 1 BDRM + DEN & 2 BDRM SUITES
Apartment & Townhouse Complex
1 Bedroom lofts & 2 Bedrooms 5 Appliances
746
ABBOTSFORD 1 bdrm nr Townline. Utils. & washer incl. Full bath w/tub. On CDS, near bus stop. N/S N/P. Avl now. 778-241-3134
ABBOTSFORD
Townhouses
Call Elmer 604-850-4242
UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Park-like setting, close to Mill Lake, Centennial Park & 7 Oaks Mall. Quiet, clean, wellmanaged, competitive rates.
Phone 604-852-4696
1989 14x70 in Ruskin MHP w/View Fam./Pet ok. $42,900 w/$575pad Financing avail. 604-830-1960
500 & 852 sq.ft. on 2nd Floor. Includes new lease hold improvements. Highly desired business located, close to Hwy access & transit.
â&#x153;Ż Aspen Court â&#x153;Ż
33415 Bourquin Pl. Abbotsford
Call 604-852-7350
PROFESSIONAL BLDG OFFICE SPACE McCallum Rd.
604-850-7050
â&#x153;Ż Bantview Gardens â&#x153;Ż
Bach., 1 Bedroom, 2 Bedroom, & 3 Bdrm Bedroom Avail. SENIORS DISCOUNTS Heat, Hot Water & Basic Cable included. Crime Free & CertiďŹ ed. N/S - N/P, Close to all amens. Lease & Refs. Required.
ABBOTSFORD:
Resident Manager ~ Linda
604-853-0333
Great View Available Now!
OFFICE/RETAIL
NOW AVAILABLE
NOW AVAILABLE BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRM. SUITES
ABBOTSFORD CRIME FREE Multi Housing Program
741
LARGE 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES Heat & hot water included. Fridge, stove, d/w, microwave. Seniorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Discount.
Very Competitive Rates Quiet, Clean, Well Managed.
Have Unwanted Firearms? Have unwanted or inherited ďŹ rearms in your possession? Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 ďŹ rearms community since 1973. We are a government licensed ďŹ rearms business with fully certiďŹ ed veriďŹ ers, armorers and appraisers.
APARTMENT/CONDO
MISSION: PRINCESS DAPHNE APTS. Spacious 1 bdrm starting at $675/mo. heat, h/w & parking incl. 33561 Third Ave. 604-820-3013.
Phone 604-556-7705 563
RENTALS
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Little Oak Realty
751
SUITES, UPPER
ABBOTSFORD. 3 bdrm. upper of house, 2 full ba, 2000 sf. Ns/np. Avail now $1500/mo. 778-552-4737
752
TOWNHOUSES
MISSION: 3 BDRM TOWNHOUSE, quiet family complex. Rent geared to income. N/P. Call: 604-820-1715
NEWLY RENOVATED 3 bdrm. - 1.5 bath on 2 levels Our gated 5 acre complex is quiet and family oriented. We have 2 playgrounds available for kids. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Pet- Friendlyâ&#x20AC;?
ABBOTSFORD. Attractive OfďŹ ce & or Retail Spaces avail. All located within Abbotsfordâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s business core. Right now we can accomodate your needs up to 5500 sq/ft. Ph: Frank @ Noort Investments 604-835-6300.
Woodbine Townhouses 9252 Hazel St, Chilliwack
COMMERCIAL SPACE for Lease: 1556 sf. #106 - 33643 Marshall Rd. Abbotsford. 604-850-7731.
Call Mike to set up a day & time to view (604)-792-8317 or email: raamco.ca
$1100 per month Utilities not Included
MISSION AREA. 800 SF SHOP. Available now. $450 + gst + hydro + gas. Security check and references. No Living Quarters. 604-820-0808
TRANSPORTATION
www.paciďŹ cquorum.com PaciďŹ c Quorum Properties Inc
812
AUTO SERVICES
MAPLE RIDGE
AUTO BODY & PAINT
1 & 2 Bdrms available
Over 25 Years Exp. Ask about our Paint Specials! Call 604-901-7868
$880/mo & $980/mo
Great Location
New SRI Manufactured homes Singles $74,900. Doubles $94,900. PARK SPACES AVAILABLE REPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010 www.glenbrookhomes.net Chuck 604-830-1960 Trades. Financing. Permits.
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
ABBOTSFORD 2184 McKenzie Rd Spacious 2 bdrm apt. $800/mo. Joey 778-929-5634. ABBOTSFORD
CHELSEA MANOR
Queen Anne Apts. * Renovated Suites * *Large *Clean *Very Quiet Includes: Heat, Hot Water
and Hydro Near Shopping & Amenities. SENIORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S DISCOUNT
604-463-2236 604-463-7450 12186-224 St, Maple Ridge CertiďŹ ed Crime Free Buildings
MISSION
HABITAT APARTMENTS
2977 Dahlstrom Pl.
33366 2nd Ave. Mission
2 Bdrm ~ 2 Bath
1 Bedroom suite $635 2 Bedroom suite $750
$850 to $875/mo. photos@craigslist search Chelsea Manor Resident Manager
604-850-2355 Abbotsford / Mission â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Starting at $685/mo - 1 & 2 bedroom suites now available. Take your pick, Classic or Renovated McCallum / Marshall area. 778-344-2787
Newly painted , some with new or near new ďŹ&#x201A;ooring. Quiet, well managed, on site Manager. Undercover parking. Coin Laundry. Near library and downtown. NO Pets.
706
APARTMENT/CONDO
706
APARTMENT/CONDO
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604-826-2538
Call Ray 604.768.5361
Managed by ECM Strata - Rental Division
www.capilanopropertymanagement.com
Abbotsford News
Friday, December 11, 2015
TRANSPORTATION 821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
PJ AUTO SALES LTD
2467 Clearbrook Rd
ON SALE Sat. Dec. 12/15
CARS ‘10 CHEV COBALT LT 2 dr, 4 cyl, auto, fully loaded. STP#3352.......... $4,995. ‘07 PONTIAC VIBE 4 dr, hatch back, 4 cyl, auto, loaded, local STP#3666............$2,995. ‘06 HONDA ACCORD 4 door, 4 cyl, auto, full load STP#0131............$4,995. ‘06 FORD TAURUS 4dr, V6, auto, full load, 154K, local. STP#0338........ $2,995. ‘06 PONTIAC PURSUIT 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, fully loaded STP#3347............$2,995. ‘05 HYUNDAI ACCENT 4dr, 4 cyl, auto, 131K, loaded, local, STP#5394........$3,995. ‘05 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 2 door, 4 cyl, 5 spd, local STP#3382............$1,850. ‘04 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 4dr, V6, auto, full load, low k’s STP#7906............$1,480. ‘02 SUBARU LEGACY AWD, 4dr, station wagon, 4cyl auto, fully loaded, local STP#8193............$2,995. ‘02 NISSAN CENTRA 4 dr, 4 cyl, 5 spd, fully loaded, STP#4701............$1,650. ‘01 OLDS AURORA 4 dr, V8, auto, loaded, local, 155K. STP#2078.......$2,995. ‘01 FORD FOCUS 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, loaded, local STP#7730............$1,995. ‘01 FORD TAURUS 4 door, V6, fully loaded, local STP#6809............$1,250. 2000 HONDA CIVIC 2 dr h/back, 4 cyl, auto, local, STP#0331............$1,850. 2000 HONDA CIVIC 2 door, 4 cyl, 5 spd, loaded STP#0116............$1,650. ‘99 HONDA ACCORD 2 door, v6 auto fully loaded, STP#0542............$2,950. ‘99 MAZDA PROTEGE 4 door, 4 cyl, auto STP#5930............$1,250. ‘98 PLYMOUTH NEON 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto STP#1560............$1,250. ‘98 GMC SAFARI 8 psg, V6, auto, loaded, local STP#2517............$1,650.
TRANSPORTATION 851
TRUCKS & VANS
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. 2002 TOYOTA COROLLA 4dr, auto, loaded, STK#744. $3,900. 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 TOYOTA YARIS, 4 dr, auto, sedan, STK#734 $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. 2005 MAZDA 3, 4dr sedan, full load, s/roof. STK#743. This week only! $7,500. 2008 HONDA CIVIC 4 dr auto, loaded. STK#691. $7,900. 2009 NISSAN ALTIMA 4 dr, sedan, auto, fully loaded, STK#696 $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. 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.
TRANSPORTATION 923
Linda “Your Car Girl”
853-1171
Bruce
FINANCE OPTIONSARE ARE AVAILABLE ON ALL VEHICLES FINANCE OPTIONS AVAILABLE ON ALL VEHICLES
2015 Chevy Cruze LT Turbo
2014 Chevy Cruze 6 Speed
Back-up Camera, Bluetooth, OnStar Navigation
Only 12000km Just Arrived
6543 Now Only 2 Left
SALE $14,970
SALE $11,970
2009 Pontiac Vibe Hatchback
2003 BMW 320i
SALE $7,970
SALE $7,970
Automatic Just Arrived
Only 102,000 km, Just Arrived
nomadautosales.com
Dealer #26135
FRASER VALLEY MITSUBISHI 1
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, $2,900. 2003 HONDA ODYSSEY 7psg full load, runs good, Aircared STK#530 $3,900. 2007 CHEV UPLANDER 7 psg fully loaded. STK#473 $4,500. 2002 FORD F150 crew cab 4X4 auto, fully loaded, short box. STK#686 $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.
2016 OUTLANDER
WITH THE PURCHASE FINANCE FINA OR VEH LEASE OF MOST NEW VEHICLES
O%
FO R UP TO
4 8 MONTHS
Financing Available www.keytrackautosales.ca
Available on Outlander GT§
Outlander GT S-AWC model shown‡
2015 RVR
.... PLUS MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
DL#9912
AUTO SALES
2444 W. Railway, Abbotsford
33166 South Fraser Way DL# 40083 778-908-5888
‘05 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE 4dr V6, auto, loaded, local 142K STP#7757.......$3,995.
Phone 604.854.2832 or 604.864.6239
TRANSPORTATION
NOMAD
TENDERS
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION Norma Kenney House Renovations -----------------------------------DEADLINE: 12/24/2015, 9:00 AM CONTRACTOR: Blue Octopus OWNER: District of Mission DESCRIPTION: Blue Octopus Holdings Inc. has been awarded the design-build contract to renovate the Norma Kenney House & Blackberry Kitchen facility in Herritage Park. Blue Octopus Holdings seeks to retain the information and services of qualified sub contractors to carry out portions of the Norma Kenney Project. SUBCONTRACTORS: Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Kitchen Exh a u s t ----------------------------------------------For Project Information Drawings and Documents Please Contact: Jeff Bobyk 604-372-2080 Jeff@RestaurantConstruction.ca www.RestaurantConstruction.ca “Your First Ingredient to Success”
A63
2015 MIRAGE
Top Safety Pick applies to Outlander GT only.
2015 LANCER
Warehouse Lien Jack’s Towing
827
VEHICLES WANTED
WANTED USED MOTORCYCLES & ATVs Japanese brands only in good condition. Contact Darwin at 604-859-4732 or 604-850-6635.
845
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
29092 Fraser Highway, Abbotsford Will be selling the following vehicles on December 18, 2015 for non payment. 1988 Toyota Corolla Vin JT2AE9E1J0077651 Debtor Chelsea Kvasheninkoff
Amount Owing $1560.00 The Scrapper
• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal
$9,998
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$1450
FREIGHT AND OTHER FEES
TOTAL PRICE
$11,448
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Lancer GT AWC model shown‡ PURCHASE FINANCE FROM
0% 84 $500 OFF*
FOR
SE base model, 5 spd
Demo model Only
1994 Chevrolet Camaro Vin 2G1FP22S4R2127113 Debtor Shaun Dennill Amount Owing $1434.30
Available on RVR SE AWC, Limited Edition and GT models§
Excludes Lancer Evolution, Ralliart and Sportback
2002 Chevrolet Cavalier VIN 3G1JC53442116816 Debtor Caterina Cormier Amount Owing $1553.17 2001 Chevrolet Cavalier VIN3GLTF52T71S103569 Debtor Vijay Gautim Amount Owing $1744.79 1998 Ford F250 VIN 2FTPX2862WCA63746 Debtor Richard Matchett Amount Owing $1233.59
.
0% 84 $500 OFF*
Mirage SE model shown‡ STARTING FROM
1997 Chevrolet S10 Vin 1GCCS1445VK1B3644 Debtor Frank Spencer Amount Owing $1382.61
2003 Honda CRV Vin JHLRD78913C808161 Debtor Dilvar Brar Amount Owing $2565.13 FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
RVR GT AWC model shown‡ PURCHASE FINANCE FROM
MONTHS¸ FIRST AUTO PROGRAM V
FOR
MONTHS¸
FIRST AUTO PROGRAM V
Available on Lancer SE AWC, Limited Edition AWC and GT AWC §
WANT A NEW MITSUBISHI? LOOKING TO REBUILD YOUR CREDIT? RATES AS LOW AS 5.9% OAC 1 Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Canada, Inc. will reimburse 4 monthly, 8 bi-weekly or 16 weekly financing payments or 4 monthly or 8 bi-weekly lease payments (as applicable) up to a maximum of $1,600/$1,600/$1,800/$1,200/$1,600/$2,000 (including taxes) on a new 2015 or 2016 Lancer* (excluding Lancer Evolution)/2015 or 2016 Lancer Sportback*/2015 RVR*/2015 Mirage (excluding Mirage ES 5MT)/2016 i-MiEV/2016 Outlander. Reimbursement provided by a dealer cheque at delivery. Offer available at participating retailers to qualified retail customers who, between December 1, 2015 and January 4, 2016, finance or lease through Scotiabank/ScotiaDealerAdvantage/MMSCAN Financial Services subvented financing or lease programs on approved credit and take vehicle delivery. See participating retailers for full details. Conditions apply. Offer may change at any time. v Mitsubishi First Auto Program applies to Lancer*, Sportback, RVR* and Mirage vehicles (excluding Mirage ES 5MT), is applicable to all approved Scotiabank first-time automotive finance or lease purchasers and must be combined with Scotiabank Subvented Finance or Lease Rates. Rebate amount will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Some conditions apply. Please see dealer for details. ¤ $9,998 starting price applies to 2015 Mirage ES (5MT), includes consumer cash of $2,500 and excludes freight and other fees. 2015 Mirage ES (5MT) MSRP is $12,498. Factory order may be required. ∞ $2,500 consumer cash offered on the retail purchase of new 2015 Mirage ES 5-Speed Manual Transmission models from participating retailers from December 1, 2015 to January 4, 2016. $2,500 will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. Some conditions apply. Offers are subject to change without notice. § AWC standard on RVR* SE AWC, Limited Edition and GT/Lancer* SE AWC, Limited Edition SE AWC and GT AWC. S-AWC standard on Outlander GT. † Estimated combined city and highway ratings for non-hybrid sub-compacts based on Natural Resources Canada new testing methodology: Mirage highway 5.3 L/100 km (53 mpg), combined city/highway 5.9 L/100 km (48 mpg) and 6.4 L/100 km (44 mpg) in the city for CVT-equipped models. Actual fuel efficiency will vary with options, driving and vehicle conditions. ** Whichever comes first. ****$598 Doc Fee. Regular maintenance not included. See dealer or mitsubishi-motors.ca for warranty terms, restrictions and details. Some conditions apply.
FRASER VALLEY MITSUBISHI
45510 Yale Rd., West Chilliwack 604.793.0600 Serving the Fraser Valley for 12 Years! DLN24358
www.fraservalleymitsubishi.ca
Don Murphy
Rocky 1215F_FVM11
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YEAR-END
PRICING
CLEAROUT EVENT
APR
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ON SELECT NEW MODELS
WHEN YOU GET THE VEHICLE YOU WANT AND THE DEAL YOU WANT,
ELIGIBLE COSTCO MEMBERS
RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL
$
NEW 2015 FOCUS HATCHBACK SE
NEW 2015 F-150 CREW CAB XLT 4X4
2.0L, 6 Spd Auto, Power Group SYNC, Keyless Entry.
300A, 3.5L, Power Group, Air, SYNC, Keyless Entry.
#00000
#00659
1,000
≠ ON MOST NEW 2015 AND 2016 FORD MODELS
NEW 2016 ESCAPE SE 2.5L, 6 Speed Automatic, SYNC, Keyless Entry Power Group, Sirius Satellite Radio, Cargo Package. #87538
$
NON-STACKABLE CASH
44,549 –$6,801 –$4,250
COSTCO MEMBER REBATE
–$1,000
MSRP MSA DISCOUNT $
22,114 – 1,384
MSRP
$
MSA DISCOUNT
20,730
$
SALE PRICE
PLUS GET 0% FINANCING 84 MONTHS $0 DOWN
$
32,498
$
SALE PRICE
$
222
$0 DOWN BI-WEEKLY OR 0% FINANCING 72 MONTHS
129 BI-WEEKLY
LEASE WITH
Plus
CASH DOWN
MEMBER REBATE
500
$
$
137
BI-WEEKLY PLUS TAX
TOTAL PAID $20,987 60 MONTH LEASE
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, Winter Safety Package alternative rebate, 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. Black Friday Cash on available on 2015 in stock vehicles. No factory orders available. 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 5.99% over 96 months, on approved credit. Finance rate may be lower on qualifying credit. Ford Credit 0% or low APR Financing not compatible with Ford non-stackable cash, MSA finance cash, Ford or MSA lease offers or MSA Discounts or bonuses. 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 December 12th, 2015 at 6:00 pm (PST).
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Highway 1 - Mt Lehman Exit - Fraser Valley Auto Mall DL#31215
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