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Whonnock Roofers have been giving big to the Friends In Need Food Bank for more than a decade…

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Homes higher The price of a single detached home in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows continues to climb up, but demand hasn’t slowed down.

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Worker Family business gives from the heart A team of 24 from disputes Whonnock Roofing went grocery shopping claims for the food bank. KIM BOLAN

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A Maple Ridge man who works as Metro Vancouver longshoreman said the federal transport minister unfairly revoked his security clearance over unsubstantiated allegations of criminal associations, including a handshake with a Hells Angel back in 2008. And Shamshinder Singh Sidhu said he’s lost work opportunities at Port Metro Vancouver because he no longer has the pass needed for some jobs on the waterfront. Sidhu’s lawyer Allison Tremblay told Federal Court Judge Simon Fothergill that the minister’s decision in Sidhu’s case didn’t consider his explanation of the allegations made. Sidhu, 40, has been a casual worker at the port since 2008. He obtained his Marine Transportation Security Clearance at the time and got it renewed in 2013. Then last year, Transport Canada wrote to him, saying his clearance was being reconsidered because of a police report noting five incidents of concern between 2008 and 2011. One local incident occurred in 2008, when Ridge Meadows RCMP responded to a fight involving 20 at a gas station. > More: mrtimes.com, search Sidhu

For a few months during their childhood, Clay and Abraham Gagnon’s family went through what Clay described as a rough patch. They had to rely on the local food bank for help, and memories of how the community organization assisted them still serves as a partial motivator for what these brothers do today. As owners of Whonnock Roofing, they give back to the community where they were born and raised. And they’re giving back in pretty major way – in fact – this holiday season, said Mary Robson, executive director of the Friends In Need Food Bank. Backed by a team of staff and family members, the Gagnon brothers arrived at the Save-OnFoods store at Valley Fair Mall on Tuesday morning, ready to shop. And shop they did – to the tune of more than $5,000, with every bit of the food immediately going to the food bank. For 10 of the past 11 years, the Whonnock Roofers have taken half a day off from work/ school and gone shopping – in this fashion – for the local food bank. While they had to skip last

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year, because the company gave large donations to a number of other community endeavours, they were back to help out Friends In Need this Christmas, Clay explained. They met for the annual White Spot breakfast just before the morning shop, where they were each given their assignments, mass quantities of caffeine, some sustenance, and a shopping list of the top 10 items needed by the food bank. When they arrived at the store, they donned elf and Santa hats, grabbed shopping carts, and were off. For the better part of a halfhour, the blue-sweatered elves divided into smaller teams and

hit the aisles of Save-On in search of non-perishable food for the Friends In Need Food Bank. While the largest single year of food donations in past topped $6,500, this year they bought $5,012.01 worth of groceries – which actually propelled them over the $50,000 mark in total food donations to Friends in Need through all their years. Choking up a bit with emotion, Clay said he and his brother look forward to this adventure every year. “I think I get more out of this... It feels so good to give back,” he said. It’s not about receiving anything, Abraham added. “It’s all about giving. It’s nice to give back to people who can’t give…

that’s a true gift.” After the shopping was done, all the food was transferred from regular shopping carts into eight huge storage tubs on wheels. And, once the bill was paid, the team then wheeled the donations through the Valley Fair Mall parking lot and back to the food bank warehouse off 227th Street. “For them to do this… it’s amazing,” said Robson. She noted that there was more than 3,000 pounds of food delivered by Whonnock Roofing, which will help carry the food bank well into the new year. > More: mrtimes.com, search ‘Roofing’

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It’s a universal truth that the older you get, the faster time passes, writes columnist Kathy Booth. As she looks back on this year, she reflects on the good, the not-so-good, and her hope for the future.

Members of Clay and Abraham Gagnon’s families, as well as staff from their company, Whonnock Roofing, hit the aisles at Save-OnFoods Tuesday morning to shop for the food bank.

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Society aims to ease burden for mobility challenged Electric wheelchair and scooter donations will go to people who are unable to walk, or have difficulty getting around.

“I thought maybe we’d get one or two but four in one month is amazing,” Wood said. Greg Turnbull – who has lived with multiple sclerosis for the past 20 years – donated four of the scooters. More electric scooters and wheelchairs would be appreciated, Wood said. Wood’s motivation to help others who have mobility issues comes from his own childhood TROY LANDREVILLE experience. tlandreville@mrtimes.com “My dad was born handicapped,” Wood said. “He was Paul Wood of the Hammond born with a club foot. All my life Compassionate Society was I had to witness unsure what the people staring at kind of response I’ll be so much my father all the he’d get, when he put the call out more mobile. Time time because he had a club for electric wheeland distance, it’s foot. I just had chair and scooter a thing for donations. going to make a helping people So far, so great. huge difference… out for a very It didn’t take long time. I’m long for the sociBruce Steeves a former Lions ety to secure six Club member, scooters, which I coached basewill go to people who otherwise ball for 37 years so I love kids wouldn’t have the money for and I just see people who are so them. unfortunate and a lot of them “We’re trying to raise awareneed help.” ness in Maple Ridge that people Brett Steeves from the society need them but can’t afford came up with the idea of colthem,” Wood said. lecting the scooters and wheelWood said this was an initiachairs. tive the non-profit society “wantHis brother Bruce used a ed to do right off the bat.” manual wheelchair after suffering “We started the wheelchair an injury four years ago. Later, program about two weeks ago,” Bruce was hit by a car while in he said recently.

Bruce is now the happy recipient of an electric scooter. “This is huge,” Bruce said. “I’ll be so much more mobile. Time and distance, it’s going to make a huge difference for me.” Bruce said for people using manual chair, it’s a daily struggle. “It’s really hard on you, on everything,” he said, adding, “This takes a lot of pressure off, for sure. I’ve been looking forward to this for a while. This is the only means that I’ll ever get one.” The society also needs batteries, as well as people capable of tuning up the electric wheelchairs and scooters. Anyone interested in donating an electric scooter or wheelchair, can call Wood at 778-681-5433 or email him at info@hammondcompassionsociety.com.

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Bruce Steeves is the recipient of an electric scooter, courtesy of a donation to the Hammond Compassionate Society. Standing behind Bruce is Paul Wood from the society and Bruce’s brother Brett. his push chair. “He said to me, ‘if I would have had an electric chair, that guy wouldn’t have hit me. I would have gotten out of the way but I couldn’t move fast

enough,’” Steeves related. “He’s really weak, so the more he pushes himself around, the weaker he gets,” Steeves said, regarding his brother. “Now he has carpel tunnel in both wrists.”

Incorporated in July, the Hammond Compassionate Society is a non-profit group that tries “to get people to donate to us to help out the poor,” Wood explained. The society is also filling food hampers for five families in need, in Maple Ridge. “People can come here and donate, or phone and we can pick up,” Wood said. The hampers will be delivered to the families on either Dec. 20 or 21, Wood elaborated.


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With the holiday season in full swing, Ridge Meadows RCMP are out in force to deter incidents of drivers being impaired by alcohol while operating their vehicle. “It is far better to plan a safe ride, or way to get home before drinking,” said Ridge Meadows RCMP Cpl. Brenda Winpenny. “Ridge Meadows RCMP will be conducting enhanced road safety initiatives over the holiday season focused on deterring impaired driving.” Impaired Driving is still a leading cause of car crash fatalities in B.C. (according to ICBC statistics). An average of 23 people die in alcohol related crashes in the Lower Mainland every year, “a totally preventable statistic.” “We want everyone to enjoy the holidays, so make sure you

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CounterAttacks are back this Christmas season. plan ahead for a safe ride home,” said Kate Woochuk, local ICBC Road Safety coordinator. Take your turn as the designated driver, call a taxi, take transit, or use Operation Red Nose (this Friday and Saturday, call 604 5156673). “We all need to do our part to make sure friends and family get home safely,” Winpenny said.

Slow down Ridge Meadows RCMP have a simple message to all motorists: Slow down. Incidents of excessive speed have more

than doubled since 2014, and “ Ridge Meadows RCMP are noticing a concerning increase in the number of drivers exceeding the speed limit by dangerous levels,” said Cpl. Brenda Winpenny. “So far this year, Ridge Meadows RCMP officers have charged 242 drivers for excessive speed, which means they were travelling at more than 40 km/h over the posted speed limit.” This number is up from 104 charges in 2014. Under the Immediate Roadside Prohibition program drivers trav-

eling 40 km/h over the speed limit will have their vehicles immediately impounded. This means a seven day vehicle impound, along with a monetary fine between $368 and $483. “Unfortunately it seems that we need to remind people regularly that certain actions can have deadly consequences – excessive speed is a factor that dramatically increases the likelihood of being in a collision,” said Winpenny. “There is simply no excuse for this behavior as it put the lives of everyone using our roads at risk.”

Two caught Ridge Meadows RCMP arrested a 28-year-old Langley man, after locating him in a stolen vehicle Tuesday night. Police located the stolen occupied Nissan parked behind businesses in the 11400 block of Kingston Street. The vehicle had been reported stolen to Surrey RCMP. > More: mrtimes.com

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ROC JJ Kopieczek, seven, visited with Christina Roth at the Maple Ridge Leisure Centre’s pool on Thursday afternoon, Dec. 10. A council workshop was held that morning to discuss the future of the pool facility.

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Maple Ridge City councillor Corisa Bell is “supportive of building a new pool 100 per cent.” Bell made the comments during a special meeting last week, held to review the Leisure Centre aquatic area upgrade project. Maple Ridge council voted to move forward with a more detailed examination of a site, concept plan, public engagement, and approval process for a new aquatic facility.

As part of that meeting, the decision was also made to abandon the tender process around the proposed $5.3-million renovation of the existing facility to ensure that it remains fully available to the community. During the discussion, council was provided with an alternative proposal whereby the work could be phased in such a way that there would be access to the competition pool during parts of the construction process. However, the most heavily used part of the facility, the leisure pool and hot tub area, would still remain unavailable to the public for one year. “I thank staff for their work to bring us an alternative timeline to the project that was

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he holidays are more than an obligation to give to others. They are also an opportunity to give to others. It is very easy to feel overwhelmed during the holiday season. Between work or school, family commitments, and the added stress of Christmas shopping, decorating, cooking, travel or welcoming relatives, it is all too easy to throw up your hands say ‘To heck with it!” The urge to simply crawl into a hole – or at least a bundle of blankets on the couch – and watch terrible movies on Netflix until the season is over is understandable. But rather than withdrawing, carve out a little time, or a few dollars, and reach out to do something for someone else this holiday season. The Salvation Army is, as always, looking for more people to crew its kettles around the community. Various food banks, Christmas Bureaus, empty stocking drives, and blanket and coat drives are all crying out for help in the form of last-minute donations. Giving back to the community, for many people, is seen as an obligation. At community newspapers, we see hundreds of ordinary local people every year who have volunteered their time and energy for everything from fundraising for disease research to helping pet shelters to aiding the homeless. As diverse as their interests are, they almost always give the same response when asked why they do it. “I wanted to give back.” Most of us in Canada are astonishingly fortunate. We live in a technologically advanced, wealthy, and prosperous society. Most of us are doing okay, even if it often seems as if we’re just scraping by. When we give to others, we give to ourselves. We give to the communities we live in, making them better places for our own and future generations. We gain the gift of new friends from our charity efforts. We gain the satisfaction of knowing that we are part of a wider community whose members care for one another. What better gift could there be?

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embarrassed myself last week. do with how other people perceive it. Embarrassing yourself is the worst When I embarrassed myself last week, kind of embarrassing. nobody knew about it except me. In fact, it’s the only kind. I didn’t even realize it at first – not Nobody else can embarrass until I was driving back from the dump, where I’d off-loadyou. ed a trailer full of limbs and Sure, you can feel embarbranches that had been blown rassed for someone else. off our trees during the recent You can feel embarrassed bevy of storms. when Uncle Charlie sings one For a week, I’d been picking of his goofy old songs in pubup after the storms, muttering lic, off key and with his horunder my breath about the rible voice. mess that the winds were But he’s not embarrassing making and all the time and you. energy it was taking to clear He’s not even embarrassing himself. He’s just having BOB GROENEVELD up the storm damage. And that was not to mena good time, and he’s doing tion all the money I had to nobody any harm in the propay the lady at the waste transfer station cess. to dump all that greenery on the compost If that tweaks your ego a bit, too bad. pile. He’s not embarrassing you. You’re just I had worked myself into quite a tizzy being silly. over those damnable storms. It wasn’t No, embarrassing yourself goes much fair, what Mother Nature had been doing deeper than that. True embarrassment is to me this fall. a very personal thing, and has nothing to

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And then it hit me. And I was embarrassed. Those piddly winds were as bad as they usually get around here. And all they did was prune a few branches out of the old fir tree out back. Once or twice we were out of power for a few hours. Big deal. People with far fewer resources than we have at our disposal have their houses turned into kindling by tornadoes and hurricanes. And bombs. Our bombs. Now, I find that personally embarrassing. I find it even more embarrassing than realizing that I’m griping to myself about having to pick up a few sticks and twigs. I can’t even imagine how embarrassed people must feel when they catch themselves griping about the efforts other people are making to start whole new lives after a human storm has completely destroyed their homes.

I can’t imagine how embarrassing it must be to realize that you want to help our homeless people before helping Syrian refugees – because you’ve only ever done little or nothing to help the homeless because you don’t understand them, and you understand those refugees even less. How embarrassing is it to know you’re not even honest enough to say it out loud? This is Christmas, folks. Not that it should be any different any other time of year, mind you, but really, we shouldn’t be embarrassing ourselves at Christmas. We shouldn’t just be wishing happiness for people at this time of year. We should be putting some effort into it to make it happen. It doesn’t have to be a lot. We all have things to do. But for instance, we could make a small effort to help someone – anyone – who has less than we have. Read Matthew Claxton’s Painful Truth online this week at mrtimes.com

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Successful toy drive benefits many Dear Editor, I just wanted to follow up in regards to the Toy Drive fundraiser that was held on Nov. 25 in honour of Beckie Dyer and Johnny De Oliveira. We will be meeting with Victim Services to drop off a cheque for $1500 so that they can initiate and recruit volunteers for the community. We will also be dropping off some more toys to Cythera House and a cash donation, as well. Debbie Dyer, Maple Ridge

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Letter grades gauge students’ progress Dear Editor: Dan Banov’s reasoning is confusing [Letter grades do not measure values, Dec. 10 Letters, Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows TIMES]. Letter grades are not supposed to grade val-

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would make it subjective. They give a good idea where the student excels and where remedial help is needed. It serves this purpose to the teacher and parents to intervene early in the child’s education. When children enters the “real world” they are faced with annual reviews of their work. Their employer usually has no idea if they volunteer or helping people in need. It’s nonsense to say that because students strive to excel and enjoy seeing a grade of their labour, that they wouldn’t care about the needy or have values. Encourage and aid all students to strive to be all they can academically and altruistically. Cherryl Katnich, Maple Ridge

Children owed school marks Dear Editor, I fully agree with Kathryn Witwicki, and do not support Dan Banov’s comments [Letter grades do not measure values, Dec. 10 Letters, Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows TIMES]. I have three children in elementary – Grades 6, 5, and 3.

In my view, the current no-grades report card provides a soft touch for children who are struggling without giving them the harsh realities. What about the kids who are doing well and only get “applying” because there is no further recognition? Letter grades acknowledge where a child is at and how he or she can improve. Everyone can improve, but the no-grades report card does not acknowledge exceeding. How are kids supposed to strive to be better when they receive a pat on the back for just knowing what they should know? How do you motivate kids to study harder and get better marks so they can better their future? Elementary school gives the foundation for learning, studying and succeeding. The children are owed grades that reflect their efforts in school. If they don’t like their grade, then guess what, start working harder. Any one can be a low-paid worker, but those that work hard and are recognized for their efforts will be the ones to succeed in their future. Linda Archibald, via Facebook

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HELP BUST CRIME… Ridge Meadows RCMP is looking for the following people. If you see any of them, do not attempt to apprehend them. Please contact the RCMP immediately by calling 604463-6251 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800222-8477. The warrants attached to these individuals were still outstanding as of 10 a.m. Wednesday. Remember: all of the listed people are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

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Shelter residents receive holiday goodies Two Maple Ridge women step up for Rain City Housing residence. ASHLEY WADHWANI ashley.wadhwani@mrtimes.com

On Christmas Day, residents of the Rain City Housing temporary shelter will be waking up to stockings filled with basic necessities and gifts, thanks to the efforts of two Maple Ridge women. Kassandra Antone reached out to friends and family asking for unused decorations for the shelter on 22239 Bambina Lalina and Brad Nial pose with the two guitars he and Lougheed Hwy., after watching her daughter The F-Jam Facebook group donated to the cause. decorate their Christmas tions until Dec. 23. Those can be on Dec. 24 to the tree one afternoon. arranged through her Facebook shelter. “I love the feeling page, Bringing Christmas Home to Antone’s good of watching my kids the Homeless. deeds stem from a decorate,” said Antone, Maple Ridge resident Bambina potentially serious adding that she wantLalina has also stepped up to give health issue and to ed to bring the “cozy teach-by-doing to her the residents at the temporary shelfeeling” she felt in her ter Christmas goodies–of both the two children. decorated apartment to Kassandra Antone with “need and want” variety. “My kids learn the shelter. her stocking. Every year, Lalina said, she picks from example... how Antone’s initial search three charities to support, and was can I teach them to for decorations, which struggling to find a third this year. be kinder citizens without showing she dropped off at the shelter last A woman–who prefers to remain them how?” Antone said. week, has grown to a hunt for anonymous–was collecting $5 Tim Her goal is to teach her kids “to small gifts and stocking stuffers for Hortons gift cards for the residents be generous when they can, to not 16 women and 24 men. look down on people in hard times, when Lalina joined the cause. The mother still needs to fill 13 “A lot of the organizatins have to not judge a book by it’s cover, stockings with basic essentials and a lot of followers who traditional[and] to open their hearts.” one wrappped gift, such as pajama ly give, and I thought there was Antone is accepting donapants, she said, before her delivery

maybe a hole because the temporary shelter has just been in existence for a few months,” Lalina said. Lalina visited the shelter and gathered a list of 61 necessities for the residents. “I never thought of Athlete’s Foot ointment and all 40 residents need it,” Lalina said. She also asked the residents to tell her their “wants” this year, which included coffee and variety packs of cereal as the most popular items–very humbling requests for Lalina. “This whole thing has been an eye opener–I feel like I’m getting the biggest gift of all to be honest with you,” she said. One gentleman asked for a pair of runners and will be receiving hiking boots, Lalina said, and two woman wanted makeup which has been donated by Sephora. Two men asked for guitars, which were donated by Brad Nial and The F-Jam Facebook group, Lalina added. “Their wishes have come true,” Lalina said, adding that generous donations were made by both friends and “complete strangers.” Lalina will be delivering the wrapped gifts to the shelter on Dec. 18. “It’s really nice to see that the effort is specific to the needs of the folks there and the wishes that they have,” said Sean Spears, associate director of Rain City Housing. “We really appreciate the support from the community.”

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to Christmas, The TIMES has compiled a great array of scenic fall shots taken locally by TIMES readers. Thanks to all who participated. We received more than 50 entries, most of which will be available for viewing in a gallery online. A few of the best are included here. Congratulations to Michael Baraka, who took this photo of Mr. Caw Caw welcoming visitors to dikes. Baraka describes him as a frequent visitor to this sign. The picture was taken at the junction of Harris Road and Alouette River and earned Baraka a $25 gift card to Canadian Tire in Maple Ridge. Thank you to all who submitted pictures.

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come on board and help this wonderful event,â€? Robson said. “I think it’s a credit to the community to step up and fund community events... I think that’s a good thing,â€? Becker said. With Scarlett’s donation, money collected on Friday night that otherwise would have gone to recoup an expected deficit, will now instead go directly to the food bank. “It’s not so much for me; the kids love that train.â€? Scarlett said. “Everybody gets festive [and] everybody’s in a good mood and it’s extra special‌ especially for a small community like Pitt Meadows.â€? Leading up to the train’s trip across Canada, Robson said, the staff at CP Railway raise funds that are then divided between about 150 stops.

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The CP Holiday Train has left the station in Montreal, Que., and is chugging along on time to be stopping in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows on Dec. 18. The train is set to stop at the Port Haney 22441 Dewdney Trunk Rd. MAPLE RIDGE Station at 7:30 p.m., and continue to the Harris Road Crossing in Pitt Meadows at 8:45 p.m. In Pitt Meadows, the train will open on both sides so audiences on either side of the track can see the live performance by Canadian musicians Jim Cuddy, Devin FIrefighters present bucks Cuddy and Kelly Prescott. Friends in Need This year will be the second year the GREAT ENTERTAINMENT train’s route includes the Harris Road stop. Food Bank is the MEAT DRAWS EVERY FRI.,SAT., SAT., SUN. MEAT DRAWS EVERYTUES., TUES., THURS., THURS., FRI., SUN. beneficiary of both In October, Pitt Meadows council FULL DINING DAILY EXCEPT EXCEPT MONDAYS FULL DINING DAILY MONDAYS MEAT DRAWS EVERY TUES., THURS., FRI., SAT., SUN. stops, and last year announced that they would be unable to KARAOKE WITHPHIL PHIL EVERY EVERY THURSDAY KARAOKE WITH THURSDAY FULL DINING DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS was presented with foot the bill for the event’s estimated cost MAY 1-2........................................ BULLET DEC 18-19 ..................................................RECKLESS KARAOKE WITH PHIL EVERY THURSDAY a $14,000 total. of $2,500, which would pay for a traffic MAY 3 ........................ MIDNIGHT EAGLES DEC 20 .....................................KARAOKE WITH PHIL The food bank will management plan and flagging crew. AUG 21-22 ............................................. STILLWATER MAY 8-9 ................................BRIAN DEC 26 .....................................KARAOKE WITHZALO PHIL also be collecting “The staff comment was that we have MAY23 ...................................................STEVE 10 ................................CHRIS HALEY AUG non-perishable food DEC 27 .....................................KARAOKE WITHHILLIS PHIL no budget for that kind of expense,� MAY 15-16 ............................ STILLWATER items or cash donaMayor John Becker said. AUG ..................................MIDNIGHT EAGLES JAN 28-29 1.................................................................CLOSED MAY 17 ................................. STILLWATER tions at both of this In early December, a $3,500 donation JAN 30 2-3........................................................RECKLESS AUG ............................. MIDNIGHT EAGLES(JAM) year’s stops. MAY 22-23.............................. RECKLESS Rick Moyer/TIMES was made by now-retired entrepreneur JAN 8-9 ..................................................STITLLWATER Friends In Need SEPT 4-5 .................................................BRIAN ZALO Mike Scarlett towards A Pitt Meadows JOIN US IN CELEBRATING THE will also be preChristmas and the CP Holiday Train. Firefighters for Families : This past Saturday, Maple Ridge fire SEPT 6 .......................................ROGER & SUSANNE sented with A portion of his donation – $1,500 – and Pitt Meadows crews were out money in force for the Friends in Need Food Bank SEPT 11-12.....................................................REPLAY collected by the Pitt completely covered the costs andrequired the Maplefor Ridge-Pitt Meadows Christmas Hamper Society, during the Meadows and Maple Ridge fire crews durTIMES files the crossing at Harris Road, according to annual Firefighter for Families drive GET TICKETS NOW FOR THE DROP IN YOUR TOfor THEthe LOUNGE ON BOXING DAY (DECEMBER 26) ing theirone-day annual campaign. FirefightersToys for collected Families from the Mary Robson, executive director of the CP Rail’s Holiday Train rolled through town last year, first time stopping not only at the went to the hamper, and non-perishable food donations went to the food bank. FOR A SPECIAL TREAT. food and toy drive on Dec. 12. Friends in Need Food Bank. Port Haney station (pictured above), but in Pitt Meadows. This year, aredogs preparing and honour those whohot served The Ladies Auxiliary areorganizers having and The total amount of items, food, and dollars collected will be revealed this > See related story on page A13 [We’re] very happy to have Mr. Scarlett for two local stops again. steaming chili on sale in the Sunday, 6 on Friday, when the CP Holiday Train stops in town. ASeptember ceremony willafternoon be held 2:00 to 6:30 p.m.

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HOLIDAY HOURS City Hall Closed from Thursday, December 24, 2015 at noon to Friday, January 1, 2016 inclusive, reopening Monday, January 4, 2016 at 8:30am.

The Public Works Operations Centre Closed at noon Thursday, December 24; closed Friday, December 25, Monday, December 28, and Friday, January 1. If you require service from the PublicWorks Operations Centre during regular business hours, please call 604.465.2434. For emergency after-hours service or during the holiday closure dates, please call 604.465.2465.

The Pitt Meadows Family Recreation Centre Thursday, December 24 6:00am – 4:00pm Friday, Dec 25 Closed Saturday, Dec 26 Closed Thursday, December 31 6:00am-4:00pm Friday, Jan 1 Closed

Holiday Waste Pickup Schedule There will be no residential pickup service on Friday, December 25, or Friday, January 1. During Christmas week and New Year’s week, Friday pickups will take place on the following Monday. If you experience problems with pickup, please call Waste Management directly at 604.520.7800. To check the schedule, visit www.pittmeadows.bc.ca/ waste. You can also download our smartphone app, My Waste, from our website or from the Apple or Google Play Stores for pickup schedules and resources on what to recycle and where to take recyclable items not picked up at the curbside. A copy of the residential pickup schedule was also mailed to each household in August. Payments If you wish to pay taxes or to claim a Home Owner’s Grant on the closure dates, you may deposit the payment or the application form through the secure mail slot at the front entrance to City Hall. Council Meetings The next Council in Committee Meeting is scheduled for January 12, 2016.The next Regular Council Meeting is scheduled for January 19, 2016. From Mayor, Council and the Staff of the City of Pitt Meadows, We Wish You a Merry Christmas, and Health and Happiness in 2016

12007 Harris Road, Pitt Meadows • 604.465.5454 • pittmeadows.bc.ca

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Chelsa Meadus and Lindsey Willis got a head start on gift wrapping at the hopspice offices Wednesday, while the fundraising wrapping station opens at Haney Place Mall on Saturday.

VOLUNTEERISM

Hospice volunteers turn into wrapping experts No good at gift wrapping? No prob… charity elves can help.

it really has an impact on the kids, and they seem to be missed when it comes to talking about those that are gone.” The program, Norcrofs said, is used in elementary schools and high schools in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows, as well as ASHLEY WADHWANI within the community. ashley.wadhwani@mrtimes.com The program runs six to eight weeks, and focuses on child-centred activities For those who can never figure out how to tie the gift-wrap ribbon into a bow, or that allow those mourning to express their always cut the wrapping paper too short feelings, such as storytelling and artwork, to cover the entire gift, volunteers of the Norcrofs added. Ridge Meadows Hospice Society are offer“Not only do I enjoy wrapping gifts, it’s ing their gift wrapping skills certainly an opportunity to meet at Haney Place Mall starting and greet the people in the comSaturday, Dec.19. munity,” Norcrofs said. Volunteers will be stationed This will be Norcrofs’ fourth beside Purdy’s Chocolates, year wrapping gifts with the where gifts can be dropped off society, but will only be filling and wrapped on a donation in two days of wrapping due to basis. the outpourring of volunteers The donations raised will fund this year. the society’s ongoing programs, “Volunteers not involved in with a special focus this year the regulary volunteering are on the children’s bereavement coming out to support us,” Chelsa Meadus program. Norcrofs said of the 24 volunevents coordinator “You’re not just getting you’re teers. gift wrapped, you’re helping Twelve of those volunteers a good cause,” said Chelsa are new to hospice, according to Meadus, fundraising and events coordinMeadus. ator. “It’s really exciting for us,” Meadus said. Last year, $1,200 was raised at the gift Unlike most volunteering for the society wrapping station. that involves upwards of 30 hours of trainFor Lindsay Norcrofs, board of directors ing, Meadus said, anyone is welcome to and veteran gift wrapper, the gift wrapbring their gift-wrapping expertise. ping station will create community aware“We can always use a few more hands,” ness of the free program. Meadus added. “Children are the forgotten ones,” The gift wrapping begins Dec.19 to Lindsay Norcrofs added. Dec. 22, and will coincide with the mall’s “They lose a parent or grandparents and extended hours of operation.


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FRIDAY FESTIVITIES

Rockin’ rail cars roll in The CP Holiday Train rolls into town in aid of the local Friends in Need Food Bank. ASHLEY WADHWANI ashley.wadhwani@mrtimes.com

The CP Holiday Train has left the station in Montreal, Que., and is chugging along on time to be stopping in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows on Dec. 18. The train is set to stop at the Port Haney Station at 7:30 p.m., and continue to the Harris Road Crossing in Pitt Meadows at 8:45 p.m. In Pitt Meadows, the train will open on both sides so audiences on either side of the track can see the live performance by Canadian musicians Jim Cuddy, Devin Cuddy and Kelly Prescott. This year will be the second year the train’s route includes the Harris Road stop. In October, Pitt Meadows council announced that they would be unable to foot the bill for the event’s estimated cost of $2,500, which would pay for a traffic management plan and flagging crew. “The staff comment was that we have no budget for that kind of expense,” Mayor John Becker said. In early December, a $3,500 donation was made by now-retired entrepreneur Mike Scarlett towards A Pitt Meadows Christmas and the CP Holiday Train. A portion of his donation – $1,500 – completely covered the costs required for the crossing at Harris Road, according to Mary Robson, executive director of the Friends in Need Food Bank. [We’re] very happy to have Mr. Scarlett

come on board and help this wonderful event,” Robson said. “I think it’s a credit to the community to step up and fund community events... I think that’s a good thing,” Becker said. With Scarlett’s donation, money collected on Friday night that otherwise would have gone to recoup an expected deficit, will now instead go directly to the food bank. “It’s not so much for me; the kids love that train.” Scarlett said. “Everybody gets festive [and] everybody’s in a good mood and it’s extra special… especially for a small community like Pitt Meadows.” Leading up to the train’s trip across Canada, Robson said, the staff at CP Railway raise funds that are then divided between about 150 stops.

FIrefighters present bucks Friends in Need Food Bank is the beneficiary of both stops, and last year was presented with a $14,000 total. The food bank will also be collecting non-perishable food items or cash donations at both of this year’s stops. Friends In Need will also be presented with money collected by the Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge fire crews during their annual Firefighters for Families food and toy drive on Dec. 12. > See related story on page A13

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CP Rail’s Holiday Train rolled through town last year, for the first time stopping not only at the Port Haney station (pictured above), but in Pitt Meadows. This year, organizers are preparing for two local stops again.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM MAPLE RIDGE HYUNDAI

Name: __________________________________________________________________ Phone Number: ________________________________ Age: _____________ Parent/Guardian’s Signature: __________________________________________________ Maple Ridge Hyundai’s Annual Colouring Contest is open to children 12 years old and younger. To enter the contest, mail or drop off your colouring contest entry at the dealership located at 23213 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge, by December 18, 2015, 6pm PST. Judging will take place on December 21, 2015, with one submission per age category chosen as a winner. The prizes are as follows: 3-5 year old category winner will receive a $25 ToysRus gift card; 6-9 year old category winner will receive a $50 ToysRus gift card; 10-12 year old category winner will receive a $75 ToysRus gift card. The winner’s guardian must sign a media release form, and the winner must take a photo when claiming their prize. For further details please email: marketing@mapleridgehyundai.com.

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Red Nose being kept busy Operation Red Nose has broken two records this season, so far.

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a string of electric lights for his children. Luckily for Edward and his family, they lived in the first area of New York City to offer home electricity. By 1884 the lighting of the “Edison Tree” had become an annual publicity stunt for the company. rtifacts of In 1900 the comChristmas past pany offered for sale LIGHTING UP THE were on disminiature bulbs with CITIES play at Haney a booklet showing House this month. how to wire up a set Here’s how to share cool The museum, at of Christmas lights for display locations with other 11612 224th St., celethe family. At this time, TIMES readers brated the holiday sealight sockets had not yet • With Christmas approaching, son with a winter tour been invented and the it means The TIMES will once and display showcasing work was well above “Christmas Illuminated” again be publishing (online and the layman’s ability. in print) a list of noteworthy with various artifacts In 1903 General Christmas light displays around Electric was the first from the museum collection. town. company to make elecThomas Haney, with Send us details about your dis- tric Christmas tree lights the help of Samuel Edge play, or tell us about a neightruly practical when it and Daniel Callaghan, bour’s great holiday exhibit. introduced its line of built this home for his Please note: The list is for pub- “festoons” consisting family in 1883. The of a series of pre-wired licly visible outdoor displays Haney family and their sockets. They attempted only. descendants occupied to patent the idea but Send details of the displays, the house until 1979 were rejected by the including address, times when when the last occuUS Patent Office on the lights will be turned on, and pants donated the home the grounds that any any other pertinent information and property to City “wireman” or electrito rhooper@mrtimes.com. of Maple Ridge as a cian would have that High resolution photos are also museum of family life. knowledge. That left eanwhile, archi- welcome and The TIMES will the market wide open tect and buildand “wiremen” and publish as many as possible. ing conservacompanies all over tion expert Don Luxton North America began to has been working on manufacture Christmas a detailed conservation plan for Haney light strings. House. These early models consisted of 24 The Maple Ridge Historical Society is lights. They cost on average of $12 trying to assemble as many photographs (roughly $300 today), keeping electric as possible of the interior of the house Christmas lighting well out of reach of before and during its 1979 restoration. average families. The community archives has no images Yuletide showcase of that restoration, so the society is hristmas has come to the Maple hoping some of their longtime members Ridge Library, courtesy of the Maple took pictures while volunteering, or know Ridge Historical Society. someone else who did. The library’s display case near the front Anyone who can help can contact the entrance is showcasing annual holiday Maple Ridge Museum at 604-463-5311 or displays. eamil: mrmuseum@gmail.com. This year’s themes are Christmas cusA colourful history toms and holidays on display, focusing on the craftsmanship and creative effort he history of Christmas lights dates involved in holiday displays and the back to the late 19th century. memories they created, including paradeEdward Johnson, president of the type events such as Maple Ridge’s Santa Edison Company for Electric Lighting, Claus Parade. electrician, and businessman, is generally – From the Maple Ridge Historical credited with having the first electrically Society newsletter lighted Christmas tree. In 1882 he created

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7 passenger, dual air, power group, alloys, cruise, vehicle stability and traction control, TOYOTA CERTIFIED, UT474034

Local and NO ACCIDENT CLAIMS, LE Model includes power group, rear backup camera, cruise, heated seats, vehicle stability and traction control TOYOTA CERTIFIED, UC180947

FINAL PRICE

FINAL PRICE

ONLY

13,995

24,995

$

SEDAN, FWD, 1.8L 16V ENGINE

WAGON, AWD, 2.0L I4 16V GDI ENGINE

ONLY 35,835 kms - UC542754

ONLY 49,000 kms - UT454764

2015 HYUNDAI SONATA GL

2015 MAZDA MAZDA5 GS-SKY

10,500

134

DOWN 2012 Nissan%Maxima SV $ AT

SEMI-MONTHLY*

2.99 APR 0

FREIGHT AND PDE INCLUDED

PER MONTH FOR 60 MONTHS

SMALL SUV

SL AWD Premium model shown with Accessory Roof Rail Crossbars

$25,998

FINAL PRICE

$16,998

Find yours at westcoastnissan.ca or come down and see us UC813457

*Representative finance offer based on a new 2014 Altima 2.5 (T4LG14 AA00), CVT transmission. Selling Price is $25,273 financed at 0% APR equals 182 bi-weekly payments of $128 for an 84 month term. $1,999 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $25,273. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply. ≠Representative semi-monthly lease offer based on new 2014 Rogue S FWD (Y6RG14 AA00), CVT transmission. 2.99% lease APR for a 60 month term equals 120 semi-monthly payments of $134 with $0 down payment, and $0 security deposit. First semi-monthly payment, down payment and $0 security deposit are due at lease inception. Prices include freight and fees. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $16,042. $500 NF Lease Bonus Cash included in advertised price, applicable only on 2014 Rogue S FWD (Y6RG14 AA00), CVT transmission through subvented lease through Nissan Finance. This offer is only available on lease offers of an 60 month term only and cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply. ▲Models shown $35,228 Selling Price for a new 2014 Rogue SL AWD Premium model (Y6DG14 BK00), CVT transmission. ▲*≠Freight and PDE charges ($1,575/$1,630), certain fees, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. License, registration, air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Finance and lease offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Retailers are free to set individual prices. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. Offers, prices and features subject to change without notice. Offers valid between May 1-June 2, 2014. ºNissan is the fastest growing brand in the non-luxury segment based on comparison of 12-month retail sales from April 2013 to March 2014 of all Canadian automotive brands and 12-month averages sales growth. ^Based on 2014 Canadian Residual Value Award in Subcompact Car/Compact Utility Vehicle segment. ALG is the industry benchmark for residual values and depreciation data, www.alg.com. +All information compiled from third-party sources including manufacturer websites. Not responsible for errors in data on third party websites. 12/17/2013. ∞Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.safercar.gov). ×Global Automakers of Canada Entry Level Segmentation. MY14 Versa Note v. MY13/14 competitors. Offers subject to change, continuation or cancellation without notice. Offers have no cash alternative value. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. ©1998-2014 Nissan Canada Inc. and Nissan Financial Services Inc. a division of Nissan Canada Inc.

Prices listed are plus $399 documentation and taxes

WEST COAST

1.866.221.3407 DL: 26469

www.westcoastmazda.com

NISSAN 19625 Lougheed hwy., Pitt meadows

1-866-910-8877

www.westcoastnissan.ca www.westcoastnissan.ca

DL: 30501

we will not be undersold

2014 NISSAN ROGUE SL AWD

2014 VW JETTA TRENDLINE+

This fuel miser is a one local owner and NO ACCIDENT vehicle, power group, cruise, air, 5 speed trans., HONDA FACTORY WARRANTY, UC007323

Premium Package includes panoramic sunroof, navigation, power liftgate, blind spot monitor, Bose audio system, NISSAN FACTORY WARRANTY, UT821272

Another premium local vehicle with NO ACCIDENT CLAIMS, power group, air, heated front seats, VW FACTORY WARRANTY, UC246864

FINAL PRICE

FINAL PRICE

FINAL PRICE

2007 DODGE CALIBER SXT

2009 DODGE GR CARAVAN SE

2005 FORD FOCUS SES ZX-4

Local vehicle, power roof, auto air, power group, alloy wheels, fully inspected & serviced, WEST COAST POWERTRAIN WARRANTY included, UC214479

Local vehicle, full Stow n’ Go, front & rear air, power drive seat, fully inspected & serviced, WEST COAST WARRANTY included, UT545180

FINAL PRICE

FINAL PRICE

Local vehicle, only 65,500 kilometres, auto, power group, alloy wheels, air, cruise, heated front seats, fully inspected and serviced, WEST COAST POWERTRAIN WARRANTY, UC214479

$5,898

$29,998

$9,998 WEST COAST

*SEE IN STORE DETAILS Meadow MEADOWS Gardens GARDEN GoLF GOLF NISSAN

45,800

$

ONLY

312

**Biweekly

INTERNET PRICE

$

$

12,900*

2.2L, auto, FWD, remote keyless entry, AM/FM CD, pwr steering, ABS, rear window defrost

4.7L auto, tilt seering A/C, pwr windows, ABS, panic alarm, occupant sensing airbag

2014 KIA OPTIMA LX SEDAN

2008 HONDA CIVIC

UC495335

41,224 Kms, FX4 Appearance Package, Heated/Cooled Suede Captain’s Chairs, Navigation, 3.5L Ecoboost Engine, SYNC Bluetooth, HID headlights, Memory Seating, Fully Loaded. Stock #UT053283

$

UT011796

44,800

SALE PRICE

2015 EDGE SPORT

Only 20,790 kms, AWD 2.7L EcoBoost V6 with 325 HP, features incl. steering wheel mounted A/C controls, tilt & telescoping steering wheel, memory seat, auto temp control, remote keyless entry, Sony audio. Stock# UT049469

399

$

INTERNET PRICE **Biweekly

$

2012 MAZDA 3 GX SEDAN

Only 47,377 Kms, Automatic Transmission, Power Group, Air Conditioning, Bio Halogen Headlights, Keyless Entry, Fuel Efficient, 2.0L 5 Cylinder Engine, USB Hook Up. Stock# UC627287

50,800

2012 LINCOLN MKS AWD

Only 76,133 Kms, HID Headlights, 20” Aluminum Wheels, All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6 Engine, Adaptive Cruise Control, Navigation, Sunroof, Heated/Cooled Seats, Fully Loaded Lincoln. Stock #UD800374 ONLY

229

$

**Biweekly

$

ONLY

103

INTERNET PRICE **Biweekly

$

$

15,900*

28,800 kms, power doors, windows, keyless entry, Bluetooth, heated seats

2013 KIA FORTE 2.0 LX w/Plus

14,800

2013 FORD E350 XLT SUPER DUTY 12 PASSENGER

Only 39,923 Kms, Power Windows and Locks, Front and Rear Air Conditioning/Heating Vents, 5.4L V8 Engine, Running Boards, Privacy Glass, All Terrain Tires. Stock #UT049979

INTERNET PRICE

$

ONLY

215

**Biweekly

INTERNET PRICE

$

30,800

$14,998

LOUGHEED LoUGHeed HwY. HWY DL: 30501

DL: 30501

N

FINAL PRICE

$5,665

2012 NISSAN MURANO PLATINUM AWD

Fully Loaded Platinum Package, 76,600 Kms, All Wheel Drive, Heated Leather, Moonroof, HID Headlights, Back Up Camera, Memory Seating, 20” Wheels, Navigation, Full Load. Stock #UT232442

239

$

ONLY

**Biweekly

INTERNET PRICE

27,800

$

$

SALE PRICE

9,900*

5 spd manual, FWD, black/black, A/C, AM/FM/MP3, leather upholstery, spoiler, heated door mirrors

2010 KIA RIO UC730295

UC059256

SALE PRICE

$

12,900*

SALE PRICE

$

13,900*

Sedan with 33,000 kms, steering wheel mounted audio controls, Bluetooth, power options

FWD sedan, 4 spd. auto, with lots of great options like pwr doors, windows, keyless entry, heated seats & more

2012 OSYSSEY EX

2009 DODGE CALIBER SXT

UT503516

UC231458

113

$

ONLY

INTERNET PRICE **Biweekly

We accept Visa, Mastercard & American Express

WEST COAST WEST COAST

FORD LINCOLN FORD LINCOLN 20370 LOUGHEED HWY., MAPLE RIDGE

www.westcoasttoyota.com

lowest prices guaranteed

12,800

$

We accept Visa, Mastercard & American Express

DL: 6077

19950 LOUGHEED HWY., PITT MEADOWS

1-866-910-1580

2013 FORD FIESTA SE HATCHBACK

Only 55,170 Kms, 1.6L engine, Black on Black. All of the Premium features expected of a Ford are offered, including: Power Windows, Remote Keyless Entry and Air Conditioning. Stock #UC222284

DL: 6077

20370 LOUGHEED HWY., MAPLE RIDGE

DL: 7662

SEDAN, FWD, 2.0L DOHC ENGINE ONLY 28,742 kms - UC187496

22,988

203 RD

SEDAN, FWD, 2.4L ENGINE ONLY 33,154 kms - UC042414

INTERNET PRICE

**Biweekly

SALE PRICE

$

HARRIS RD

16,995

30,000

$

366

$

2014 FORD F150 CREW CAB FX4

2,900*

Sport model, navigation, 3.5L V6 with 290 HP, fully loaded Sport Package with black leather interior, 51,611 kms

PITT RIVER BRIDGE

18,995

$

$

2013 HONDA CIVIC LX

$13,998

HURRY, oFFERS END JUNE 2ND SUV, 4x4, 4.0L V6 engine,

$

• DIVIDE-N-HIDE CARGO SYSTEM ®

LEASE FROM

UT662480

286***Biweekly

2014 NISSAN TITAN

Very low Kilometers, great price, combined with 6 speaker Sedan, FWD, 2.5L engine, fully loaded SPEC V model, 6 surround sound stereo, durable fabric seats, remote keyless speed manual, 200 HP, 94,741 kms PLUS CHECK OUT THE ALL-NEW STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE: entry, air conditioning, sunroof, • AVAILABLE INTUITIVE ALL-WHEEL DRIVE $ telescoping steering 2014 wheel NISSAN ROGUE $ • BETTER FUEL ECONOMY (HWY) THAN ESCAPE & CR-V+ and much more.

2015 Nissan Xterra S$

UT510010

10,994

2014 NISSAN SENTRA UC650386

17,300

2006 DODGE DAKOTA 4X4

$

ONLY

$

UC448350

34,800

$

2014 FORD F150 LARIAT CREW CAB 4X4

2012 TOYOTA VENZA

$24,595

UC358325

2002 CHEV CAVALIER

SALE PRICE

TM

2014 NISSAN 2014 NISSAN 2014 NISSAN 2009 Nissan SentraNoTE SE-R ® 2014 Nissan Altima 2.5JUKE PATHFINDER VERSA

2014 NISSAN ALTIMA

PLUS OUR EXCLUSIVE WEST COAST KIA ADVANTAGE CARD!

$

40,773 Kms, Fully Loaded, 3.5L Ecoboost, HID Headlights, Heated/Cooled Leather Bucket Seats, Sunroof, Remote Start, Navigation Touch Screen, Lariat Chrome Package, Memory Seating, Bluetooth. Stock #UT052636

2014 sUbcoMpact car oF tHe Year

UC118539

11,900

$

3.5L TI-VCT engine, immaculate 1- owner, 7 passenger SUV with only 64,179 km and NO ACCIDENT history! Comes with Nav System with MyFord Touch, dual panel sunroof, Class III Trailer Tow Pkg, Active Park Assist, Blind Spot Monitoring System, and so much more. Hurry in before it’s gone! Stock #UT169058 INTERNET PRICE

2013 TOYOTA YARIS LE H/B-1

$29,998

MOnTHS On SELEcT MODELS

All the comfort you need in a car with comfortable seats and peacefully quiet interior on even the roughest of road conditions, manual $ transmission.

23,995

All Makes and Models Inspected & Warranted 2014 TOYOTA PRIUS V HYBRID

• Free Lifetime Oil + Filter • Free Lifetime Carwashes • Free Service Loaners • Free Tire Repairs

$

UC911892

$

BUY WITH CONFIDENCE

HIGHEST RESALE VALUE IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK BETTER FUEL EFFICIENCY+ UT290923 UT110943 X BEST-IN-CLASS INTERIOR 3.6L engine, 3rd row seats VOLUME for maximum space, 82,157 SUV, 4x4, 183,891 kms kms CLASS EXCLUSIVE FEATURES $

$

ONCE A TOYOTA, ALWAYS A TOYOTA

ASK US ABOUT OUR OWNER PACKAGE:

2013 FORD EXPLORER LIMITED 4WD

1-866-910-8779 1-866-910-8779 www.westcoastfordlincoln.com

SALE PRICE

$

28,900*

3.5L, 5 spd auto. Great options, DVD, pwr sliding doors, pwr doors, windows, Bluetooth, heated seats

SALE PRICE

$

7,900*

Local vehicle, pwr roof, alloy wheels, air, pwr windows, locks, mirrors, cruise, side airbags AM/FM/CD stereo, fully inspected

* Price plus documentation fee of $495 and taxes

Experience Something Great!

WEST COAST KIA

1.855.829.5106

19950 LOUGHEED HWY., PITT MEADOWS

Dealer #31300

‘S WEST COAST December Sell Off

Thursday, December 17, 2015 A23

www.westcoastkia.ca

www.westcoastautogroup.com


SC WK46 MAPLE RIDGE 10.3125 X 14 DEC 17

A24 Thursday, December 17, 2015

20

%

BOXING DAY STARTS SATURDAY MEN’S PROCESS 3D 15/16 SNOWBOARD

WOMEN’S ESSENZA ADORA 15/16 SKIS WITH MARKER 3MOTION TPI LIGHT 10.0 BINDINGS

229

26998

BASE GRAPHICS MAY VARY BY SIZE.

SAVE

180

$

INCLUDES INSTALLATION.

199

99

SAVE

CALLAWAY CXR CONTROL OR NIKE HYPERFLIGHT 12 PACK GOLF BALLS

2999

YOUR CHOICE

169

19

SAVE %

SAVE OVER %

30

SELECTION MAY VARY BY LOCATION.

BAUER SUPREME ONE.9 STIFF, VAPOR X100 OR EASTON V7 SENIOR COMPOSITE STICK YOUR CHOICE

DYNASTY AX1 LT SENIOR COMPOSITE STICK OUR REG. PRICE 279.99

12999

9999

6999

YOUR CHOICE

90

EA.

SAVE

60% SELECTION MAY VARY BY LOCATION.

CCM 38" BK/SL WHEEL HOCKEY BAG

SYNERGY HSX SENIOR HOCKEY GLOVES

OUR REG. PRICE 79.99

OUR REG. PRICE 149.99

39

3999

74

99

5999

7999

SAVE $

OUR REG. PRICE 59.99

WAS/NOW

OUR REG. PRICE 29.99

OUR REG. PRICE 159.99

NEXUS 2000 SENIOR COMPOSITE STICK

CCM OR BAUER. OUR ORIGINAL PRICE 99.99 EASTON. OUR ORIGINAL PRICE 109.99

EA.

GRAPHENE SPEED TOUR OR INSTINCT LITE TENNIS RACQUET

50

CCM TACKS 3052, BAUER VAPOR X80, NEXUS 4000 HOCKEY CANADA OR EASTON V5E SENIOR COMPOSITE STICK

99

BAUER VAPOR CARRY HOCKEY BAG OUR REG. PRICE 59.99

EA.

150

$

GREAT DEAL

SAVE

SELECTION MAY VARY BY LOCATION.

MEN’S ROCKY SHORE SWIM TRUNK

40

24

99

SAVE %

64

29

SELECT ATHLETIC APPAREL

50

SAVE %

50

COLOUR SELECTION MAY VARY BY LOCATION.

60

% OFF

OUR TICKET PRICE.

APPLIED TO ITEMS ENDING IN 95¢. PRICES SHOWN REFLECT DISCOUNT. CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER. AVAILABILITY & SELECTION MAY VARY BY LOCATION.

DUFFELS, PACKS & TOTES

SAVE

50%

EA.

50% MEN’S ADVERTISED COLOUR ONLY. WOMEN’S COLOUR SELECTION WILL VARY BY LOCATION

MEN’S, WOMEN’S & KIDS’

WINTER ACCESSORIES & BASELAYER

SELECT SKATE SHOES

40

% OFF

OUR TICKET PRICE.

APPLIED TO ITEMS ENDING IN 95C. PRICES SHOWN REFLECT DISCOUNT. AVAILABILITY & SELECTION MAY VARY BY LOCATION.

% OFF

OUR TICKET PRICE.

EXCLUDING ITEMS ALREADY MARKED DOWN. CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER. AVAILABILITY & SELECTION MAY VARY.

25

TAKE

% OFF

OUR TICKET PRICE.

WINTER ACCESSORIES INCLUDE TOQUES, BEANIES, SCARVES, INSULATED GLOVES & MITTS.EXCLUDING ITEMS ALREADY MARKED DOWN, ARC’TERYX, HESTRA & SELECT NIKE STYLES. CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER. AVAILABILITY & SELECTION MAY VARY BY LOCATION.

MEN’S, WOMEN’S & KIDS’ SELECT

WINTER JACKETS & PANTS

30

TAKE

WINTER OUTERWEAR CLEARANCE*

% OFF

OUR TICKET PRICE.

EXCLUDING ITEMS ALREADY MARKED DOWN. CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER. AVAILABILITY & SELECTION MAY VARY BY LOCATION.

50% MEN’S COLOUR SELECTION WILL VARY BY LOCATION. WOMEN’S ADVERTISED COLOUR ONLY.

FIREFLY BOOTS

& MORE!

MEN’S, WOMEN’S & KIDS’

EA.

WOMEN’S

MEN’S

& MORE!

40

TAKE

79

99

SAVE

SAVE OVER %

CHOOSE FROM:

MEN’S & WOMEN’S

OUR REG. PRICE 159.99

99

99

SAVE %

35

MEN’S OR WOMEN’S GT 2000 2 RUNNING SHOE

6499

EA.

SAVE

COLOUR & WIDTH SELECTION MAY VARY BY LOCATION.

OUR REG. PRICE 129.99

OUR REG. PRICE 64.99

54

SAVE OVER %

MEN’S TRAILCRUISER BOOT

MEN’S ESSENTIAL 3-STRIPE WOVEN PANT

7499 50

60

OUR REG. PRICE 129.99

99

EA.

2999

MEN’S OR WOMEN’S 730 V2 RUNNING SHOE

OUR REG. PRICE 109.99

99

EA.

SAVE %

COLOUR SELECTION MAY VARY BY LOCATION.

OUR REG. PRICE 149.99

COLOUR SELECTION MAY VARY BY LOCATION.

43

50

MEN’S LOMA VISTA HOODED JACKET

44

50

MEN’S OR WOMEN’S 646 WALKING SHOE

OUR REG. PRICE 71.99

99

SAVE %

50

MEN’S OR WOMEN’S 623 TRAINING SHOE

OUR REG. PRICE 109.99

SAVE %

50

30

MEN’S OR WOMEN’S HEXAFFECT RUN 2.0 RUNNING SHOE

00

SAVE %

SAVE OVER %

SELECTION MAY VARY BY LOCATION.

OUR REG. PRICE 80.00

OUR REG. PRICE 49.99

COLOUR SELECTION MAY VARY BY LOCATION.

CLEARANCE*

MEN’S MOBILITY EMBOSS POLO

SAVE

115

$

BIOMIMETIC TOUR ELITE SQUASH RACQUET

SAVE $

50

COLOUR MAY VARY BY LOCATION.

SAVE

8999

SAVE $

9999

50%

OUR REG. PRICE 139.99

EA.

OUR REG. PRICE 214.99

124

POWERCORE 100LB HEAVY BAG

EA.

DOOM NOCTURNAL GOGGLES

99

90

99

EXCLUDES NIKE & OTHER SELECT BRANDS. SEE BELOW FOR DETAILS.

OUR REG. PRICE 249.99

SAVE $

OUR REG. PRICE 219.99

STARTS DEC. 19

CINCH CTS 15/16 SNOWBOARD BINDINGS

EA.

ALPHA 2 ACTIVITY TRACKER

99

OUR ORIGINAL TICKET PRICE.

12999

50%

OUR REG. PRICE 29.99

OUR REG. PRICE 59.99

OUR REG. PRICE 219.99

SAVE

200

$

CONEXT15 COMPETITION SIZE 5 SOCCER BALL

50

OUR REG. PRICE 399.99

99

60

% OFF

MEN’S TRANSFER BLACK OR WOMEN’S TRANSFER WHITE 15/16 SNOWBOARD BOOTS

MEN’S ALLTRACK PRO 100 14/15 SKI BOOTS

OUR REG. PRICE 429.99

OUR REG. PRICE 449.98

TO

MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES

50%

ORIGINAL OFF OUR PRICE.

PRICES SHOWN REFLECT DISCOUNT. EXCLUDES ARC’TERYX, BURTON, SPYDER, NOBIS & PARAJUMPERS. BRAND AVAILABILITY MAY VARY BY GENDER. AVAILABILITY & SELECTION MAY VARY BY LOCATION.

50

% OFF

OUR TICKET PRICE.

APPLIED TO ITEMS ENDING IN 94C. PRICES SHOWN REFLECT DISCOUNT. AVAILABILITY AND SELECTION MAY VARY BY LOCATION. CHOOSE FROM:

MEN’S & WOMEN’S SELECT

WINTER BOOTS & HIKING FOOTWEAR

40%

TICKET OFF OUR PRICE.

APPLIED TO ITEMS ENDING IN 95C. SELECT STYLES. PRICES SHOWN REFLECT DISCOUNT. AVAILABILITY & SELECTION MAY VARY BY LOCATION.

*NOT ALL CLEARANCE PRICED ITEMS OR PRICE POINTS AVAILABLE AT ALL LOCATIONS.

SALE DATES: DEC 19 - 28, 2015

TWITTER.COM/SPORTCHEK

FACEBOOK.COM/SPORTCHEKOFFICIAL

SPORTCHEK.CA

†OUR BOXING DAY OFFER EXCLUDES SELECT NIKE, TIMBERLAND, ARC’TERYX, GOPRO,. FITBIT, BROOKS, SAUCONY, PING, TITLEIST, NOBIS, PARAJUMPERS, BOGS, MANITOBAH MUKLUKS, SOREL, BURTON, BAUER ELITE & CCM ELITE, PREVIOUS PURCHASES, LAYAWAYS, SERVICE SHOP SERVICES, GIFT CARDS AND THIRD PARTY OFFERS. THIS 10 DAY EVENT STARTS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2015. PRICES IN THIS FLYER ARE IN EFFECT DECEMBER 19 - 28, 2015. IF ANY ADVERTISING ERROR OR OMISSION IS DISCOVERED, SPORT CHEK WILL MAKE THE APPROPRIATE CORRECTIONS AND NOTIFY CUSTOMERS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. QUANTITIES MAY BE LIMITED. SELECTION (STYLES, COLOURS, SIZES AND MODELS) MAY VARY BY STORE. PRODUCT AND OFFERS IN THIS FLYER MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE AT METROPOLIS, BURNABY, BC; SALMON ARM, BC; TERRACE, BC; CRANBROOK, BC; WILLIAMS LAKE, BC; SMITHERS, BC; STEPHEN AVE, CALGARY, AB; CHINOOK CENTRE, CALGARY, AB; SOUTHCENTRE MALL, CALGARY, AB; MARKET MALL, CALGARY, AB; CROSSIRON MILLS, ROCKEYVIEW, AB; COCHRANE, AB; WETASKIWIN, AB; COLD LAKE, AB; CAMROSE, AB; OKOTOKS, AB; WEST EDMONTON MALL, EDMONTON, AB; NORTH BATTLEFORD, SK; ESTEVAN, SK; SWIFT CURRENT, SK; STEINBACH, MB; ALLISTON, ON; LINDSAY, ON; HUNTSVILLE, ON; SIMCOE, ON; EATON CENTRE, TORONTO, ON; MAPLE LEAF SQUARE, TORONTO, ON; 2529 YONGE STREET, TORONTO, ON; YARMOUTH, NS; TRURO, NS; BRIDGEWATER, NS; MIRAMICHI, NB; SUMMERSIDE, PEI; GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR, NFLD; AND GANDER, NFLD LOCATIONS. KIDS’ APPAREL, OUTERWEAR & FOOTWEAR IS NOT AVAILABLE AT STEPHEN AVE, CALGARY, AB; HYLANDS, LONDON, ON; 2529 YONGE STREET, TORONTO, ON AND EATON CENTRE, TORONTO, ON LOCATIONS. HOCKEY EQUIPMENT IS NOT AVAILABLE AT THE 2529 YONGE STREET, TORONTO, ON AND MAPLE LEAF SQUARE, TORONTO, ON LOCATIONS. JUNIOR HOCKEY EQUIPMENT AND SKATES ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT THE STEPHEN AVE, CALGARY, AB LOCATION. SKI & BOARD EQUIPMENT IS NOT AVAILABLE AT THE STEPHEN AVE, CALGARY, AB; GATEWAY MALL, PRINCE ALBERT, SK; SWIFT CURRENT, SK; TOWN AND COUNTRY MALL, MOOSE JAW, SK; ESTEVAN, SK; NORTHGATE CENTRE, WINNIPEG, MB; STEINBACH, MB; NORTHUMBERLAND, COBOURG, ON; MAPLE LEAF SQUARE, TORONTO, ON; YARMOUTH, NS; TRURO, NS; SUMMERSIDE, PEI; MIRAMICHI, NB; GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR, NFLD AND GANDER, NFLD LOCATIONS. SKI EQUIPMENT IS NOT AVAILABLE AT NORTH BATTLEFORD, SK; SOUTHLAND MALL, REGINA, SK; ST. VITAL, WINNIPEG, MB; KILDONAN, WINNIPEG, MB; WINNIPEG UNICITY, WINNIPEG, ON; AND FESTIVAL MARKETPLACE, STRATFORD, ON LOCATIONS. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES PURCHASED. PRODUCTS AND OFFERS WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT ERIN MILLS TOWN CENTRE, MISSISSAUGA, ON LOCATIONS. ®REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF FGL SPORTS LTD. AND ALL OTHER TRADEMARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNER(S).


MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES

Thursday, December 17, 2015 A25

Christmas cactus hate heat

Dear Anne,

three times a week for several months after being moved. Grey water is fine for hellebores. Adding some manure or compost to the hole would help both for nutrition and water retention. Bonemeal would also be useful.

I have had this Christmas plant for many years and it used to flower in December. For the past two years it has stopped flowering. I gave it plant food, but still no flowers. I had it in the basement all year round facing south. How can I get it to flower again?

Gardening

Dear Anne,

I need to move a hellebore. When is the best time to move it. Should I wait till spring?

Pat, Langley

T

he best time to move hellebores is right after the flowers die back. That’s usually in the spring. But that’s only good if we have normal rainfall in the spring. If next year’s summer drought starts early, will you be able to keep it watered often? Hellebores hate being moved and take a very long time to recover. As I recall, Pat, you have sandy, gravelly soil that’s normally fast-draining unless you load it up with manure or compost. If your hellebore is a Hellebore orientalis, these are the most drought-tolerant of any of them. But it may still need to be watered two or

West Coast Ford Lincoln I SELL AND LEASE

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CALL GORD 604.465.5434 OR 604.306.2333

gnorrie@westcoastfordlincoln.com

• SALES • LEASING • NEW • USED

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th 8 Happy y! a d h t r i B

Christina

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE SUNSHINE OF OUR DAY LOVE YOU FOREVER AND ALWAYS MOM, DAD & JAKE

I have a houseplant which is supposed to be a split-leaf philodendron. It has lots of new leaves but only three have split. My last philodendron had masses of leaves that split. How can I nudge this one into action?

A Huge thank you to all the Volunteers and Sponsors who generously donated their time, products, services and funds to make this event possible.

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t was a festive atmosphere last Thursday at the Pitt Meadows Golf Club, where the Chamber of Commerce Serving Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows held its annual Christmas luncheon, and announced the finalists for this year’s Business Excellence Awards. The finalists are: Small Business of the year: • Haney Automotive • MOZ Hair Studio • Westgate Flower Garden Business of the year: • Haney Builders Supplies • Left of the Dot Media • Mark’s Homebased business • Collins Safety Services Ltd • Help-My-Tech • Mom & Me Pies Non-profit of the year: • Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows Community Services • Ridge Meadows Recycling Society Community spirit Special to The TIMES of year: • Dewdney Animal TIMES publisher Lisa Farquharson cozied up to Santa Hospital Claus at the Business Excellence Awards luncheon. • Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows News the community, as well. they’ve set up in Agri-business “It’s a mixed bag.” their “usual” loca• Amsterdam He’s also facing other chaltion at the back of Greenhouses and lenges – out of his control the old Mussallem ERIC ZIMMER Garden Centre – such as this past summer’s car lot. But, the • Hopcott Meats drought, which affected tree addition of the • Otter Co-op shelter has created a new, less- supplies. Business leader than-welcome dynamic, he “That hurt the wholesale tree • Cindy-Lea Stephenson said. sellers,” Jeglum said. • Ineke Boekhorst “Luckily, we’ve had some However, the group is “just • Scott Jones and Michelle groups on Facebook help us going to continue to trek along Jones Ruppel out, and kind of get us out as if everything is okay.” Congratulations to all the there.” Jeglum explained. The tree lot is open until finalists, and stay tuned for the “People have been overcoming Wednesday, Dec. 23, with announcement of the winners, the issues, and we’ve put more hours of operation Monday to taking place in February. staff on to make sure people Thursday: 12 to 8 p.m., Friday: feel safe in the area, but it’s 12 to 9 p.m., and weekends Sales ‘challenging’ been difficult.” from 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. eing located approximateHe cited issues such as 20’7-Eleven’ open ly 50 feet from the temnearby drug use and police porary homeless shelter incidents, as well as “yelling aple Ridge’s fourth on the Lougheed Highway in and screaming” from in and 7-Eleven is now open Maple Ridge has made for a around the shelter at 207th Street and the challenging Christmas tree sell“It scares a lot of our cliLougheed Highway. ing season for Robert Jeglum ents,” Jeglum said. They’ve moved into what and CB Yard Services. However, he noted, there has used to be the Lougheed MiniIt’s the fourth year in a row been some good support from Mart.

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Tree chipping integral to new playground Public art Fundraising for phase two of a Harry Hooge Elementary playground begins Jan. 2. ROXANNE HOOPER rhooper@mrtimes.com

It takes a village to raise a child – and likewise to raise a playground for said child to frolic in – or so it would seem. It took a team of more than 20 Harry Hooge parents eight hours to erect a new playground at the 230th Street elementary school on a Saturday in early December. But, the project actually took years of planning and fundraising, and literally hundreds of volunteer hours by hundreds of people, to transform from a dream to a reality. It is a project that first took root some five years ago, and is still expected to take another three or four years to fully complete, explained Natalie McConkey, vice-president of the Harry Hooge Elementary parent advisory council (PAC). “I went to the first PAC meeting in 2012 when my son [Roman, now eight and in Grade 3] started kindergarten, just to see what it was about. But I wasn’t going to get involved with anything. I left that meeting as chair of the playground replacement committee –

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lol,” McConkey told The TIMES. “I couldn’t stand the idea of the kids not having a place to play,” she added. There were some funds put aside for this project five years ago, knowing the existing playground would need to be replaced. But the PAC didn’t start seriously planning and fundraising until fall 2012, when McConkey took the helm. “[The previous playground] was more than 20 to 25 years old, made of wood, and com-

pletely rotten,” she explained. “Parts have been removed from it over the last several years for safety reasons.” The school district demolished and removed the last of the old playground in January, and kids have been anxiously waiting for the replacement, McConkey said. While the hope was to have a new playground in place more than a year ago, it took longer than expected to raise all the money. And, McConkey explained, the longer it took to fundraiser, the higher the costs for the project climbed. When all was said and done, this playground cost $52,000, and that’s only the first phase, McConkey added. Parents have been actively fundraising for the past three years, and will be keeping it up. “We had to get creative, as our

standard fundraisers already fund other school items such as field trips, speakers, and technology,” McConkey explained. “We had to come up with new ideas.” The two most successful have been the school’s Christmas tree chipping held every January by Urban Lumberjack Tree Services, as well as a school carnival – which is being morphed this year into a February Winter Wonderland. McConkey hopes it will become an annual festival, and a destination event for the community. Admittedly, the project has taken much longer than anticipated, but the “kids seem very excited” with the results, thus far. Now, work begins almost immediately, preparing for phase two of the playground. This includes a massive netting system that the children can climb on, as well as extension of the play area to include the existing swings inside a wooden border that is completely inlayed with the same engineered wood fibre used for phase one. The second phase is expected to cost another $46,000, and McConkey said fundraising begins Jan. 2 and 3, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with the annual tree chipping at the school. Chipping is by donation. Last year, they raised almost $2,000 and hope to top that total this year.

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Erin Rondario and Kole Thon spent a day last week finding out what it’s like to be a Maple Ridge firefighter – specifically the fire chief.

Plina Smith, Marjorie, Joan Martin, Win Robinson, and Mavis Guile sit behind their pile of warm wear for this year’s Christmas Haven.

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Two Maple Ridge kids were picked to be Fire Chief for a Day. ROXANNE HOOPER rhooper@mrtimes.com

Maple Ridge fire chief Dane Spence better watch out. A pair of Grade 2 students Erin Rondario and Kole Thon, could be gunning for his job after trying out the chief’s position for a day. Erin, a Maple Ridge Elementary student, and Kole, a pupil at Albion Elementary, won the privilege of being Fire Chiefs for a Day after participating in the firehall open house during fire pre-

vention week back in November. And last week, they realized that wish. They were picked up from school in a fire truck Wednesday, Dec. 9 – in the morning – and shuttled over to Firehall No. 1 to meet the real chief and ride in the bucket of the aerial fire truck. They were then treated to lunch courtesy of A&W Restaurant, before travelling to the Justice Institute’s fire safety training centre on 256th Street. There, they adorned firefighter turnout gear and were given a taste of hands-on training before being chauffeured back to school in a fire truck for a chance to share news of their exciting adventures with their friends.

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her children. “I didn’t knit much for my husband, he was too big [and] it took too long,� Martin said, laughing. Now more than ever, Martin uses knitting as a way of therapy, she said, and is one of the five members of the Greystone Knitting Circle. The group, who’s youngest member is 90-years-old, meets every Friday and sits quietly together, knitting and purling, Martin said, creating baby beanies for newborns at the Ridge Meadows Hospital,

and Afghan blankets for fundraisers. “It’s something I can do reasonably well,� Martin explained. “I have my breakfast then sit and knit for an hour because that’s the time I’m at my best.� In the summer, the Greystone Knitting Circle heard that the Christmas Haven Steering Committee was looking for warm donations for this year’s Christmas Haven, and joined yarn for the cause. “Christmas can be a lonely time for people,� Joan said. “I admire the people

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houses within a week, with multiple offers and no subjects,” she said. “I have two buyers and I can’t find a house for them to get into before they’re sold.” Meanwhile the upward

price trend continues when it comes to townhouses in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. The average price of a townhouse in Maple Ridge was $308,800 last month, up 13.2 per cent in value from November 2014. In Pitt Meadows, a typical townhouse will set a buyer back to the tune of $368,900, slightly (8.4 per cent) more expensive than a year previous. Apartment prices in Maple Ridge have dropped, however. Purchasing a condo in Maple Ridge will cost, on average, $166,200, a 1.4 per cent drop from last November and a 12 per cent decrease from November 2012. In Pitt Meadows, the benchmark price for an apartment is $245,000 last

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Five teams took part in the last provincial women’s qualifying curling event of the year, this past weekend at the Golden Ears Winter Club (GEWC.) “It went well,” said Earl King, who is on the GEWC’s board of

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An annual event that began as – and still is – a “grassroots youth idea” marked its seventh year on Sunday, as the Shred, Share, Stoked skateboard competition returned to the Greg Moore Youth Centre (GMYC.) For an entry fee of either $5, five cans of food, or five items of clothing, local skaters, as well as participants from other areas such as Surrey and Langley lit up the GMYC with a variety of skate stunts in support of the Friends In Need Food Bank, and the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Christmas Hamper Society. The faces may have changed somewhat over the years, but it’s something that the Maple Ridge youth council wants to keep going, said Richard Bosma, youth services programmer. “It’s just a great, fun event, and a great way to give back to the community.” Those who participate in the event are also heavily involved in putting it on. “At the original event, Jesse Holland was a youth and a massive skateboarder, now he’s a youth staff,” explained Bosma. “He’s worked with a handful of

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skaters and some of the youth in our leadership group and working with them to plan it, but the planning is really driven by the crew.” The event is growing every year, and on Sunday, about 50 skaters took part in the competition, and about 10 volunteers helped to ensure things ran smoothly. As for the amount of good and money that was raised, Bosma said a firm total

wasn’t yet available, but estimated “it was coming in around $250.” Eight garbage bags full of clothes were collected as well, and “three big boxes” of food. Beyond the giving-back aspect of the event, Bosma said it’s important for the local skate community to hold this every year, because

those who participate have “an incredible passion for the sport that all comes together in competitions.” Everybody who took part “was pumped to be able to be a part of it,” he added, especially because skate competitions “don’t happen all that often.” And at the end of the day, it’s about “skating hard and sharing that passion.”

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at the helm. “We had a really good November where we went 5-1-2, but our momentum has slowed a little bit,” Ryshak said. “But I like our team, and I like where we’re at, right now. Our goal for the rest of year is to get better every day and keep trending upwards TROY LANDREVILLE as we go towards the playoffs.” tlandreville@mrtimes.com The Flames fell one game The Ridge Meadows Flames’ below .500 with Friday’s shutout hot-and-cold pattern continues. loss to the Sockeyes. The game Going into last night’s home was evenly played, with the game against the Abbotsford visitors holding a 42-35 edge in Pilots, the Flames, at 11-12-1-3, shots. The difference was, the sat two points back of the third Sockeyes capitalized on their place Aldergrove chances. Kodiaks in the “It was a tough I like our Pacific Junior one; it was one of Hockey League’s team and I like those games where Harold Brittain played pretty where we’re at we Conference. well, possessed right now. The first place the puck pretty Mission City well, but we didn’t Bayne Ryshak Outlaws (20-8-0-1) capitalize on our are just a speck in chances. They got the distance at this a couple of power point. play goals and then it was a 3-0 (The Flames game versus game,” Ryshak said. “But I liked Abbotsford got underway after the way we played. The effort the TIMES went to press]. was there, but we just didn’t Flames head coach Bayne execute.” Ryshak said his team is showing Flames 6, Langley Knights 3 positive signs, in spite of Friday’s On Thursday, the Flames trav4-0 loss to the visiting Richmond elled to Brookswood’s George Sockeyes at Planet Ice. Preston Recreation Centre, where In mid-November, after Ryshak they doubled up on took the coaching reins from a Langley Knights More photos, search Jamie Fiset (who continues as team that has a ‘Flames’ the junior B squad’s general terrible 4-23-0-2 manager) the Flames won their record. next three games, including a 3-2 The Flames took control in decision over the Outlaws. the middle frame with three During those three games, unanswered goals to take a comRidge Meadows hit double figmanding 4-1 lead into the third ures on the scoreboard twice, period. in high-scoring victories over After Ridge Meadows moved Aldergrove and Langley. ahead 5-1, the Knights answered The Flames have since cooled with back-to-back markers to off and are now 4-4 with Ryshak narrow the margin to 5-3, before

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Richmond, or in Montreal… I’m Canadian and I want to grow the sport nationally.” Gantsevich said every one of the 38 Westview students (and soccer academy members) involved, ranging from Grade 8 to 12, were actively involved in the fencing TROY LANDREVILLE showcase. tlandreville@mrtimes.com “They seem like they’re very At first blush, fencing and soccer upbeat and they want to do more,” are worlds apart. Gantsevich said. One is an individual indoor comGantsevich’s love for fencing petition, the other a team sport comes naturally – his dad Victor most often played outdoors. coaches the Canadian senior men’s But there are also commonalities epee national team. between the two Olympic sports, That said, his first love was tenmost notably their strategy and fitnis. ness, and their global reach. “I was a top tennis player in the Westview Secondary teacher Lower Mainland but around the Dennis Schmidt, who doubles as age of 13, I made the full transithe head coach/director of the tion to fencing, and my passion, school’s soccer academy, found a ever since, has been fencing,” way to connect the two over the Gantsevich explained. past couple weeks. Gantsevich said fencing is growAnd he had a huge helping ing in popularity. hand from world-class fencer Igor “In West Van, we have the first Gantsevich. ever academy in Canada of its A former national fencing team kind, where kids train, just like the member, 27-year-old Gantsevich soccer academy, and kids get full made Canadian history in 2008 marks for fencing.” when he won a bronze team medal He describes fenat an International cing as an all body Grand Prix – the sport. We call it first of its kind in “We call it physicphysical chess. the sport’s national al chess,” Gantsevich history. said. Igor Gantsevich He finished his “Like any sport, career on a high note there’s nothing that with a bronze medal comes easy and you in men’s team epee at the 2011 Pan have to be physically fit.” American Games in Guadalajara, Schmidt said he attended a soccer Mexico. academy at a Delta school as part These days, Gantsevich is presiof a Pro D Day, and noticed fencing dent of Richmond’s Dynamo was part of the program. Fencing Club, a board member of “Fencing? Fencing is not even on the Canadian Fencing Federation, my radar. How do you do that?” and an executive committee memSchmidt remembered asking. ber of the Pan American Fencing He connected to Gantsevich Club organization. through text and email and then Gantsevich also champions the visited him in person in Richmond. sport, and showcased it to students “He usually doesn’t come out and at the Maple Ridge school. do this off the cuff, three times, but “The motivation is to grow because we had a face-to-face and the sport,” Gantsevich said. “I chatted, here he is again,” Schmidt had national team members who told the TIMES on Monday. impacted my life and myself as With the recent weather not a Pan American Games medallist being conducive to outdoor sports, and a World Cup medallist, I have indoor fencing was an alternative to give back to my community, to soccer at Westview as a way of regardless of it’s in Maple Ridge, cross-training, Schmidt explained.


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