Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Times, December 24, 2015

Page 1

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Online and roadside memorials have been set up to remember a Pitt Meadows murder victim…

Page A3

mrtimes.com

20 pages

Merry Christmas

INSIDE

CP Train rolls in The CP Holiday Train brought with it Santa and Mrs. Claus, performers, and a bounty for the Friends In Need Food Bank.

TO ALL

page A4

ONLINE

Kettles collect The community stepped up – through volunteers and donations – to help the Salvation Army Ridge Meadows’ annual Christmas kettle campaign.

page A8 and mrtimes.com

FACEBOOK

Homes sparkle Homes throughout the community are beautifully lit up for Christmas, and two houses in particular, right across from each other on 125A Street, are especially impressive.

facebook.com/ MapleRidgePittMeadowsTimes

INSIDE

New Year’s dip A swim in Alouette Lake: That’s what some are doing on New Year’s Day.

page A15 and mrtimes.com

TWITTER

A running start

One-year-old Nova Monro sat on Santa’s lap at Haney Place Mall. Mr. Claus heard from thousands of little girls and boys this year, sharing their Christmas wishes.

Health enthusiasts are starting 2016 off on the right foot, by taking part in a New Year’s Day run beginning at Osprey Village.

page A15 and twitter.com/@ mapleridgetimes

Troy Landreville/TIMES

Deliveries: 604-466-6397

Story ideas: tips@mrtimes.com

Advertising: 604-463-2281 Ask us how to get $10,000 CASH OAC with your next PAY-OFF HIGH New or INTEREST CREDIT Used Car CARD DEBT!

Dianne Fernandes Enns 604-655-2505

20758 Lougheed Hwy, Maple Ridge Your Workboot Experts

604.463.7277

Wishing you all a yo Christmas e...! u liv re Merry e wa he Lovand Happy New Year! Call today for your FREE market appraisal

Local shops support local teams and events, Shop local - Everyone benefits

Brookside Realty

dianneenns@royallepage.ca

CALL 604.465.8931

Connect With Your City

MAPLE RIDGE CHRYSLER JEEP DODGE

pittmeadows.bc.ca facebook.com/pittmeadows @citypittmeadows


MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES

A2 Thursday, December 24, 2015

• CONTROL 4 • GOLDEN EAR • PARADIGM • ANTHEM • Y

BOXING WEEK SALE 28 cu. ft. French Door Refrigerator with CoolSelect pantry • Large Capacity – 28 cu. ft. • Twin Cooling Plus System TM • Ice Master Ice Maker in the Refrigerator • ENERGY STAR® Compliant • CoolSelect PantryTM with Temperature Control • Premium Ecternal Filtered Water and Ice Dispenser • High-Efficiency Top and Slide LED Lighting • EZ-Open HandleTM on Freezer Door • Adjustable Shelf for Tall Oversized Items • Two Humidity-Controlled Crispers • Tempered Glass Spill-Proof Shelves • Auto Pull-Out Upper Freezer Drawer • Easy-to-Access Water

Now Only

Smooth Surface Convection Electric Range

4.8 cu. ft. Front Load Washer

The extra-spacious oven easily accommodates a big roast, multiple casserole dishes or several racks of cookies. The fan convection system circulates heat evenly throughout the oven ensuring exceptional results. 5 Burners including 2 expandable elements to perfectly fit with any size of pot or pan. Steam Quick™ uses water to quickly and easily clean the entire oven in 20 minutes using only the power of steam.

NOW ONLY

1899

$

ULTRA HD 799

SAVE $500

SOUNDBAR WITH WIRELESS SUBWOOFER

Boost your home entertainment experience with the 2.1-channel HW-J430 sound bar from Samsung. Delivering 290 watts of superior sound, this sound bar comes equipped with Bluetooth technology so you can wirelessly connect to your TV. An integrated 6.5” subwoofer delivers dynamic and rich bass for more immersive audio.

4K ULTRA HD offers you a superb image quality that surpasses the brilliance of other display technologies. With four times the resolution of Full HD, you will see the finest details portrayed with the utmost clarity even when standing up close to the screen. 4K resolution takes your TV experience to a whole new level with its superior image accuracy and precision.

$

WF421T5000AW

2.1-CHANNEL HW-J430 SOUND BAR

4K SMART TV WITH 120 HZ AND IPS

• Smart CareTM • 9 Preset Drying Cycles • 9 Options • 4 Temperature Settings • 4-Way Venting • Sensor Dry - Detects Moisture and Adjusts Drying Time • Dryer Drum Light • Reversible See-Through Door

Now Only $1399 Pair

799

$

49” Screen 49UF6800

• Smart CareTM • Self Clean+ • VRT - Vibration Reduction Technology • Diamond Drum Design • Direct Drive Motor • 1200 rpm Maximum Spin Speed • 8 Preset Wash Cycles • 9 Options • Garment+

7.5 cu. ft. Electric Dyer

SALE PRICE

199

$

55“ Screen 55UF6800

999

SAVE $100

$

STUNNING SOUND REALISM, STYLISHLY SLIM DESIGN Immerse yourself in true 7.1-channel surround sound from an ultra-slim sound bar. With 16 speakers powered by 16 amplifiers, the YSP-2500 delivers lifelike sound with remarkable presence, detail and clarity. Dolby® True HD and DTS-HD Master Audio™ provide high-definition audio processing. HDMI® inputs ensure the highest-quality connectivity while Bluetooth® YPS-2500 makes it easy to wirelessly stream music from your iPhone®, iPad® and Android™ devices.

SALE PRICE

999

$

SAVE $600

SAVE $300

JS700 SERIES 4K S-UHD SMART TV

7.2 CHANNEL IN-COMMAND RECEIVER WITH BLUETOOTH, WIFI

55” Screen UN55JS7000

1499

$

SAVE $500

60” Screen UN60JS7000

1899

$

SAVE $900

• Experience Our Next Level of Colour, Contrast and Brightness • Enjoy a Brighter, More True-to-Life Picture With a Wide Range of Colours • Enjoy Near Ultra High-definition Quality From All Video Sources • Experience Enhanced Contrast for a Greater Sense of Depth

• HDCP 2.2/HDMI 2.0a (full 4k rate) • Dolby Atmos 5.1.3 • DTS-X vin future firmware update • 7.1 ch processing Quad Core DSP • Equal Power discrete amplifiers • 95 Watts/ Channel (80, 20Hz-20kHz, 0.08% THD, 2 channel sdriven) AVRX2200W

• Up to 70W Per Channel at 8 Ohms • Denon Setup Assistant Sound Optimization • 4K Ultra HD and 3D Pass-Through via HDMI • 5 x HDMI-In / 1 x HDMI-Out AVRS510BT

SALE PRICE

799

$

5.2 CHANNEL FULL 4K ULTRA A/V RECEIVER

SALE PRICE

SAVE $200

Dewdney TrunkTrunk Road &Road 224 St.,&Maple Ridge AS EVE Dewdney 224 St., Maple Ridge -4pm CHRISTM Dec. 24 9:30am Y CHRISTMAS DA MONMON TO SATTO 9:30 AM-5:30 SUN 11:00 AM-5:00 PM SAT 9:30 PM AM-5:30 PM SUN 11:00 AM-5:00 Dec. 25 CLOSED PM DAY pm BOXING Dec 26 10am-5 haneysewingandsound.ca haneysewingandsound.ca TH

TH

TH

299

$

SAVE $80

KITCHEN AID • MAYTAG • WOLF • SUBZERO • VENMAR • WHIRLPOOL • BEAM • JANOME • KITCHEN AID • MAYTAG • KITCHEN AID

KITCHEN AID • MAYTAG • WOLF • SUBZERO • VENMAR • WHIRLPOOL • BEAM • JANOME • KITCHEN AID • MAYTAG • KITCHEN AID

M • YAMAHA • DENON • PIONEER


UpFront

Thursday, December 24, 2015

MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES

A3

GET AN iPAD WITH YOUR NEXT VEHICLE PURCHASE

maPLE RiDGE

In-stock cars only some exemptions may apply

CHRYSLER JEEP DODGE

HOLIDAYS

All in a (Christmas) day’s work On Dec. 25, duty still calls for first responders. ERIC ZIMMER ezimmer@mrtimes.com

Rick Moyer/TIMES

IHIT was called in to take over the investigation of a man found dead in a car in the Haney Presbyterian Church parking lot early Saturday.

HOMICIDE

Family in mourning

Police investigate Maple Ridge’s first murder of 2015.

has since been turned over to the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT). While police are tight lipped on the active case, they don’t believe it was random. The victim has been identiTROY LANDREVILLE fied through online and roadtlandreville@mrtimes.com side memorials as Bender. Peter Bender loved A gofundme page (www. Christmas, and he loved his gofundme.com/peterbendertwo young children. But he funeral) is now set up to help will never see any of it again. his family cover the funeral The 33-year-old Pitt costs. Meadows man was According to the More online gunned down in a page, Bender leaves Maple Ridge church behind two young chilparking lot early dren (under the age of Saturday morning. five), his wife, his two Only days before sisters, mother, and nieces, Christmas and the new year, as well as “countless relatives Bender’s death became the spread across the globe.” first local murder of 2015. “He loved Christmas and his Police converged on the family. He was loving his new parking lot of the Haney job and had made new friends Presbyterian Church on 216th there,” wrote Tracy Love, a Street on Saturday at about family friend of 30-plus years 4:20 a.m., following reports of who set up the page. a shooting. “When he wasn’t with his One man was later contwo children he was at the firmed deceased by Ridge gym or at work.” Meadows RCMP Staff Sgt. > More: mrtimes.com, search ‘murder’ Dean Scott, who said the case

> ONLINE EXTRAS

There’s a “different feeling” around Maple Ridge Firehall No.1 on Christmas Day, said firefighter Rob Macdonald. And Macdonald should know. He’s been with the fire department “off and on” as a career firefighter for the past 11 years, and is no stranger to suiting up for work on a day most people are at home with loved ones. But, Macdonald said, working on Dec. 25 is nothing out of the ordinary for him. “It’s what we signed up for when we took the job,” he explained. “It’s not a surprise to us when we’re scheduled for that day.” And he’s not the only one in the Macdonald household answering the Christmas Day call of duty. Macdonald’s wife is with the RCMP and is no stranger to working on the holiday either. “Being that she’s in the field, she’s quite understanding when I work, and I understand when she works,” he said. “It actually rotates next year, where she’s working and I’m off, so it’s just how it ends up being.” And the ability to work rotating shifts is a good thing, especially now that there’s a small child in the picture: the couple have a twoyear-old son. And while raising a child does change the household dynamic, Macdonald said, a sense of what mom and dad do is already apparent in their young boy. “The big thing with our child is to just make sure he’s aware of why mom or dad won’t be home,”

Eric Zimmer/TIMES

he said. “He’s a big supporter of our jobs, even at that age.” Their son “loves the fire truck, and he loves seeing police cars. “He understands when I go to work what I’m doing, so I think that that’s really important, that he understands why we’re not home on Christmas.” Not that their child is left alone or anything. “My wife and I work opposites, so that’s what makes it work with the child,” he said. “There’s always somebody home with him.” And the couple make it work year-to-year, based on their schedules. This year, Macdonald is working the 10-hour day shift at the firehall, “so we’ll try and celebrate [Christmas] early in the morning before I go to work, and then I’ll catch up with dinner when I get home.” And Christmas day at the firehall is something in itself as well, he added. “Guys here are pretty close and describe the fire service as their other family,” Macdonald explained.

“It’s typically the same type of feeling you would have at home, just that feeling of it being a holiday.” In fact, over the years, some shifts have been known to cook a turkey dinner as part of the workday. “One of the years, we cooked a big turkey here, and we had the paramedics and the police come who were working as well,” he said. “It was really neat to have that, and it’s really important for us as front-line responders to maintain that relationship; we’re all out here for the same purpose.” As for Christmas day call-outs, every year is different, but “it’s typically a quieter day.” Macdonald sees the bright side of working the holiday as well. “There’s a lot of professions where you don’t get that opportunity, where you’re away, and don’t even get to be around for Christmas,” he said. “I think we’re all pretty humbled here to know that although we are working, we’re pretty grateful that we’re able to still be here in the community.”

Go to www.mrtimes.com

Cash infused

Just in time for the holidays, Whonnock gardener and TIMES columnist Anne Marrison talks about the long history some plants have with Christmas, and why.

Alouette River Management Society recently received close to $50,000 in BC gaming grants, money earmarked for the environmental organization’s ecological education programs such as Adopt-A-Block and Adopt-AStream.

Gardening

Plants part of holiday

Search “Marrison” at:

mrtimes.com

Maple Ridge firefighter Rob Macdonald is no stranger to suiting up on Christmas Day.

ANNE MARRISON

Not all B.C. politicians ended up in the bad books of Santa and the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. It appears Maple Ridge Mayor Nicole Read made the ‘nice list’ for opposing the TransLink tax plan. Jordan Bateman Taxpayer Fed

Search “river” at:

mrtimes.com

A HIT! G N I K OUT TA H T I W T GET FI

Read makes ‘nice list’

Search “taxpayers” at:

mrtimes.com

W: LINE NO JOIN ON tness.com fi goodlife

$

.50

2

k* per weente + Enrolm

TIMES

Opinion Poll

Did you make Santa’s naughty list this year ? Last week’s question:

Do you make an extra effort to give to a charity at Christmas time?

Yes: 33% Vote at:

No: 67%

mrtimes.com

No Judgements EveryBODY Welcome

Meadowtown Centre Women’s Club 201-19800 Lougheed Hwy, 2nd Floor Real Canadian Superstore

604-460-0348

*When joining, you will be required to pay a $59 enrolment fee + applicable tax based on the purchase of a 1 year membership. Biweekly payments will commence based on your start date. $2.50 per week membership includes weights and cardio access only. Offer valid at Henderson Lake Women’s Club. Other services and amenities available with the purchase of a different membership option. Please check goodlifefitness.com or with club for hours of operation. Other conditions apply, see club for details.


MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES

A4 Thursday, December 24, 2015

A festive looking train, loaded with lights, pulled into the station (first at Port Haney, and then in Pitt Meadows) and stopped. Both times, doors opened up on a car and performers entertained food bank supporters on hand.

POLICE FILES

Silver Valley couple charged Ridge bylaw enforcement officers alluded to suspicious persons frequenting a home on 232 Street,” Harnett said. The Dec. 3 search resulted in the seizure of stolen items, as well as substances police believe are illegal drugs. Rogers and Hanson were each charged with four counts of possession of stolen property. Hanson, who is currently before the courts on similar charges out of Coquitlam, also faces charges related to fraud and possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking. They’ve both been released.

A 57-year-old woman has been banished from her 232nd Street rental home, while she and a 63-year-old partner faces charges for possessing stolen property. Mounties raided a Silver Valley home in early December, but didn’t reveal details until Wendy Lynne Hanson and Walter Barry Rogers were charged, explained RCMP Const. Amanda Harnett. “ This matter is before the courts, but what I can tell you is this complex investigation began a number of months ago after numerous complaints from citizens. The incidents brought to the attention of police and Maple

BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AWARDS GALA

More online

DINNER & DANCE Train delivers much

27

bruary fe

.

sa

turday

.

$95 ket price tic

DOORS OPEN AT 6PM

RSVP TODAY - 604.457.4599 OR RIDGEMEADOWSCHAMBER.COM

CHARITY EVENT

The CP Holiday Train stopped in Maple Ridge and – for its second year – in Pitt Meadows Friday night, carrying Mr. And Mrs. Claus, musical guests, and cheques for the Friends in Need Food Bank. At 8:45 p.m., the red crossing lights flashed and children cheered as the train entered the Harris Road Crossing in Pitt Meadows, decorated in lights. Dual doors of the performance boxcar opened and both sides of the track sang and danced along to Jim Cuddy, son Devin

Photos by Rick Moyer and Ashley Wadhwani

Cuddy, and Kelly Prescott. By night’s end, the food bank collected 1,876 pounds of non-perishable food at the crossing, and 1,679 pounds at the Port Haney station. The food bank was also presented with cheques from Canadian Pacific Railway, the cities of Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows, and the Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows fire crews from their efforts at Firefighters for Families, equalling a grand total of $111,000. > More: mrtimes.com, search ‘food’

HEOS RANGE OF WIRELESS SPEAKERS

THEY MAKE BEAUTIFUL MUSIC, TOGETHER OR APART. Together or individually, these acoustically sculpted, stylish and powerful Wi-Fi speakers deliver pure, precise sound. Group them together to synchronize sound and create the front-row experience that only HEOS can deliver.

HEOS 3

Compact speaker delivering big HEOS Sound. • Versatile horizontal or vertical placement • Use 2 for a perfectly synchronized stereo pair • Dual custom full range drivers powered by 2 dedicated Class D amplifiers REG. $329

Diamond Stereo Audio/ ATV Car /Car Marine Audio & Installation & Installation Home Theater

Systems Home Theater Systems

229

$

HEOS 5

HEOS 7

Elegance meet performance. • Absolutely amazing sound from a discreet and stylish powerhouse • Handle allows easy portability wherever you need great sound • Two custom-designed tweeters • Two mid-woofers and a passive radiator powered by 4 dedicated Class D amplifiers REG. $449

• Dramatic wide range high fidelity sound from your TV and Blu-ray player or cable/satellite tuner • Operates as a HEOS zone for music listening • Advanced DSP processor delivers immersive virtual surround sound.

349

$

Bigger is better when it’s time to party. • The ultimate in wireless speaker performance • Two Custom tweeters & mid-woofers • Large subwoofer & two passive radiators; powered by 5 dedicated Class D amplifiers • Rich genuine materials, including a brushed metallic apex

499

$

REG. $699

HEOS HomeCinema REG.

$1099

899

$

SALE PRICES AVAILABLE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! Come in today for expert advice! 21621 LOUGHEED HWY. MAPLE RIDGE

www.diamondstereo.com • 604.467.6644


MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES

Thursday, December 24, 2015 A5

HAVEN

All invited to community dinner on Christmas Eve The ACT is open to everyone on Thursday night. TROY LANDREVILLE tlandreville@mrtimes.com

It can be the most loneliest time of the year for people who don’t have company at Christmas. That’s why the Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows Christmas Haven community supper, open to anyone from 6 to 9 p.m. at The ACT on Dec. 24, is so important, and garners so much support. The event celebrates its 18th year on Thursday evening, organizers claim. The Christmas Haven is 100 per cent volunteer driven, operated by a steering committee chaired by Alyson Cuthbertson, and is made possible through community donations. “The whole premise is you don’t have to be alone at Christmas and if you want company, enjoy dinner, see local entertainment, and visit with Santa, and if this makes your day a little bit brighter, we encourage you to come join us,” Cuthbertson said.

TIMES files

A great time was had by all at the 2014 Christmas Haven dinner, which welcomed 289 guests to The ACT last Christmas Eve. Cuthbertson’s family comes along with her to the dinner. This year, two will volunteer as security, one as Santa’s elf, and another will put together the Santa pictures. Each patron gets a picture with Santa, taken and printed on site, to take it away with them. An expected 300 people will be treated to turkey, mashed potatoes, vegetables, stuffing, gravy, and cranberry sauce, all put together by a group lead by Salvation Army Ridge Meadows chef Rob Field.

JOIN US ON NEW YEARS EVE!

Last year’s dinner welcomed 289 guests. The event wouldn’t be possible if not for the generosity of the community, according to Cuthbertson. “In June, we send out donation letters to donors in the community, and we had 100 per cent return, which means those who donated last year donated again this year,” she said. The payoff for those who donate and volunteer is the joy the dinner brings to others. Cuthbertson recalled one memorable moment: “One man last year took his Santa gift and didn’t open it,” We asked, “Aren’t you going to open TIMES files your gift?” “No,” he replied, “I’m A girl was light on her feet at The ACT last Dec. 24, during the Christmas Haven dinner. going to go home and put The ACT; Fraternal Order year from Vancouver with numbers have remain conit under my tree. This is of Eagles; City of Maple her son. sistent, Cuthbertson said. my only gift so I want to Ridge; Maple Ridge News; And the selflessness “The lowest has been 250 wait until Christmas morGIB Motors; Vancity Pitt [visitors] and she’s encountered floors ning to open Meadows; Vancity Maple Cuthbertson. On one occathe highest it.” Ridge; Greystone Manor 300, so that’s sion, a passerby walked in Gifts are ... you don’t Knitting Circle; Tuscany and donated $100. a really good handed out to have to be “Then he just sat down gauge.” every patron Salon & Spa; Starlite Nails; and enjoyed the entertainVisitors and 10 volunMaple Meadows Dental; alone at ment,” Cuthbertson said. range from teers wrapped Royal Canadian Legion Christmas… Sponsors involved with immigrant roughly 275 #88; Simplified Financial; the dinner through monetfamilies new presents this Knights of Columbus; Alyson Cuthbertson ary, donation of goods, or to the compast Sunday. Delizie Bistro; E-one Moli both, include: munity who Since she Energy; Ridge Meadows Temptations Salon & heard about the event, to a started volunteering at the Rotary; and Chung Chun Spa; All Steel Enterprises; lady who comes year after supper four years ago, the Hospitality.

THE HANEY ... public house ...

ALL LIQUOR STORE PRICES BELOW GOV’T PRICES!

est 1948

7pm SEATING

COUPLES WALK THE RED CARPET........ MOST FACEBOOK LIKES = win a trip to Las Vegas (3 days, 2 nights.... air + hotel) We will have a live photographer taking pictures of couples on the red carpet. We will post the photos on our facebook page and the most likes will win the trip!

Live Jazz Dinner Music Performed By

BISCUITS&GRAVY

MEAT DRAW FRIDAYS & SUNDAYS EVERY FRIDAY 5PM/6PM/7PM • EVERY SUNDAY 3PM/4PM/5PM

$3

HANEYS SLEEVDEay! All

22222 Lougheed Highway, Maple Ridge BC • 604.463.3811 • www.haneypub.com


MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES

A6 Thursday, December 24, 2015

Opinion

Published by BLACK PRESS GROUP LTD. - Publisher: Lisa Farquharson Our offices are located at #2-22345 North Avenue, Maple Ridge, V2X 0R7. The Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows TIMES has CCAB audited circulation of 29,950.

www.mrtimes.com

TIMES VIEW

Time to reflect on home

W

hen we think about Christmas, we mostly think about the plans we’ll have to make, the frantic preparations, the travel to visit family, the even more stressful travel to the shopping centre. We think of the bills that will arrive in the next month, about the difficulties of finding gifts for some loved ones, (“I swear, I don’t need anything this year. Anything you get me will be fine”) and about making sure the turkey is defrosted in time for stuffing. But there is a wonderful time, usually just after Christmas and before New Year’s, when many of us have a few extra days off work. The presents are opened, the turkey has become leftovers, and the emails and calls from work demanding our attention have slowed to a trickle, or even stopped. This time, which starts on Christmas Day and if we’re lucky can run for a week or so, is truly one of the best times of the year. We have time to reflect on the good things of the season and of the year that has just passed. We have time to think about our plans for the year to come – not just the endless run of daily activities that we will have to schedule, but our larger hopes and goals, for ourselves and for those special to us. This is the great Christmas lull, a time of contemplation (and eggnog, and turkey sandwiches, and reheated stuffing). This year, we urge our readers to really enjoy what time they have, whether it’s a single afternoon or a week or two of relatively quiet, unplanned bliss. Go for a walk or a hike, play with those new toys and tools you found under the tree, or just sit back and read a good book for a solid hour or two. Maybe revel in the fact that we live in British Columbia by going for a bike ride or playing a round of golf. Head out to see a movie with the kids – I hear there’s something called Star Wars in the theatres that’s not bad. Our daily lives are often so busy that we are constantly thinking about the next dozen or so things we have to get done, keeping us from enjoying what we’re doing right now. This Christmas, slow down, take it all in, and have a happy holiday season.

– TIMES

Family imprisoned trying to save a teen’s life

W

The Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows TIMES, published by BLACK PRESS GROUP LTD., respects your privacy. We collect, use, and disclose your personal information in accordance with our Privacy Statement, which is available at www.mrtimes.com. The Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows TIMES is a member of the National Newsmedia Council, which is an independent organization established to deal with acceptable journalistic practices and ethical behaviour. If you have a concern about editorial content, please contact us at editorial@mrtimes.com or 604-463-2281. If talking with the editor or publisher of this newspaper does not resolve your concern about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the National Newsmedia Council through its website at mediacouncil.ca, or call toll-free to 1-844-877-1163 for additional information.

Roses & Thorns

hile many of us will be enjoy- fearful she won’t survive another round with the drugs. ing Christmas festivities with “We’re beat up, but we have to do this. friends and relatives, there is a Maple Ridge family that will We have to be there for her,” said a very fatigued and terrified mother. be imprisoned through the holidays. “I’m almost thinking about quitting my No, I don’t mean institutionalized in one job,” added Mom. “This is more of this town’s prisons. But, they important to me than money… will be prisoners, all the same. this is a life or death situation for Their basically housebound for my daughter.” the holidays – as they have been This young Maple Ridge girl, for the past two months – because who once struggled with a bit their teenage daughter is spiralling of anxiety but was otherwise a out of control due to prescription very social and outgoing person, drugs addiction. is now fighting a massive and If given any chance, this family all-consuming addiction. knows she will sneak out of the ROXANNE HOOPER Her first prescription for a house and do whatever is necesheavy-duty narcotic came from sary to acquire and consume large the doctor eight months ago. The dose quantities of uppers or downers. was slowly increased, and continued until So fearful she will use again – based it literally turned her world upside down. on her own admittance – her family has Now she’s “full on addicted,” and Mom taken to watching her a round the clock. said the quest for drugs is taking a huge She locks herself away in her bedroom toll on her, as well as all the people who day and night – only coming out when love her and stand guard over her 24/7 armed with a new idea of how to potentrying to keep her alive. tially ditch the family in an attempt to get “Luckily, she’s here today,” said Mom. another fix. But they have to be ready. As is too often the case, this young “We can’t let her sneak out,” Mom said,

woman has resorted to trading sexual favours just to get some pills – just to get another high. She’s been hospitalized a handful of times for overdoses, and police have become a regular part of her life. Her school principal and counsellors have been read in on the situation, but it’s seldom she even goes to class. “Our whole family is consumed by this, and involved in this,” Mom shared. “We all love her, and we’re all trying to get through to her.” They’re aghast by the horrible transformation their “sweet” daughter and sister has taken at the hands of prescription drug, and they feel helpless. Her parents reached out and asked for help from all types of support groups, health agencies, and professionals. While “everyone has been very supportive,” Mom said they have yet to find a solution. This young lady – like so many other youth – needs help now, before it’s too late. Unfortunately, she is classified by the medical system as an adult capable of deciding her own fate. That means there’s little her parents can do to get her help.

She has to want it. And like almost every teenager, this young lady thinks herself invincible. And like most addicts, she doesn’t believe she has a problem. All I ask is that you think about this imprisoned local family when you’re opening gifts on Christmas Day, or you’re sitting down to a feast with family. Realize how lucky we are. And realize that something needs to change. Join me in asking for this Christmas wish. This is not the first local family, nor the last, that is fighting such an ugly battle with drugs – prescription or otherwise. In fact, this community has way too many such cases. Addiction is rampant in town, and there is never enough resources directed at the problem. In fact, as I write this column, another reported overdose is reported on the scanner. There is barely a day that goes by when I don’t hear our emergency responders being called to another such case. As this one mother said, “it’s an epidemic” in this community that has to stop before it claims more lives. Read Bob Groeneveld’s Odd Thoughts online this week at mrtimes.com

REACH US Visit our website: www.mrtimes.com

Lisa Farquharson PUBLISHER lisa@mrtimes.com

Peggy O’Brien

Roxanne Hooper

Troy Landreville

Ashley Wadhwani

Eric Zimmer

AD MANAGER

EDITOR

REPORTER

REPORTER

REPORTER

peggy.obrien@ mrtimes.com

rhooper@mrtimes.com

tlandreville@mrtimes.com

ashley.wadhwani@ mrtimes.com

ezimmer@mrtimes.com

ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES: Sheryl Jones and Adam Alcalde ADMINISTRATION/RECEPTION: Denise Haywood

Email us: editorial@mrtimes.com Our office and mailing address is: #2 - 22345 North Avenue Maple Ridge, B.C. V2X 0R7 Our office is open Monday to Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Switchboard: 604-463-2281 Classified: 604-994-1046 or 1-866-865-4460 Delivery: 604-466-6397 or circulation@mrtimes.com Fax: 604-463-9943


MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES

Letters

Thursday, December 24, 2015 A7

CRIMINAL DEFENCE

How many presents fit in Santa’s sleigh? Students in Ms. Corrina Ialungo’s Grade 2 class at St. Patrick’s School shared their letters to Santa with The TIMES readers. It’s become a bit of a holiday tradition... Dear Santa, Merry Christmas Santa Claus. Who is your favourite elf? How many prasis can you fet in your slay? For Christmas may I have a xbox1. Love Jackson

Pills are for Mom

Dear Santa Claus, Merry christmas Santa! How many elves are there? How old are you, Santa? For christmas may I have ten pills that prevent from any sickness. please. Thank you, Santa. Love, Anna

PS The pills are for my mom. PS My grandpa nows you.

How many pets?

KNOW & PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS Robert Gunnell has been defending criminal cases for over 20 years - Receive quality assistance Ms. Corrina Ialungo’s Grade 2 class was pretty excited to send off their letters to Santa and to also share them with TIMES readers this Christmas.. Santa.

From James

PS Can my sister have a Frozen castle.

Dear Santa Claus, I love you Santa and have a merry Christmas! Is your workshop big, Santa? Why do you like Christmas? For Christmas may I have an American doll and may I have a book. Thank you Santa. Love, Robyn

PS I will leave you some milk and cookies!

PS Merry Christmas!

Fan of jacket

PS I left some coookes

Sis wants castle Dear Santa, How are you and Mrs. Claus and your elves! How are all your reindeer? How meny toys can you bring in jest one night? For Christmas may i have a DS thank you!

PS I will leve cookeys.

Dear Santa, How are you and Mrs. Claus? Do you have a pet named Santa paws? For Christmas may I have a playmobile hockey table and a wubble bubble. Love Atticus

PS Merry Christmas

Elf questions

Dear Santa Claus, How is it going in the North Pole? How many elves do you have? For Christmas, may I have Skylanders Superchargers please. Thank you, Santa Claus. Love, Luciano

PS Merry Christmas

Reindeer names

Ernie is the class elf in Ms. Ialungo’s Grade 2 classroom at St. Pat’s.

‘I Luv you, Santa’

Dear Santa Claus, Merry Christmas Santa, I hope you like your job. I Luv you, Santa. Santa is the best! I hope you like your elss. May I please have a cmpeutro and a Ipald Luv Linden

thank you Santa. Love Annabelle

Cookies in place How’s the Mrs.?

Dear Santa Claus, How are you Santa? How is your Elfs? do you have pets? may you get me Shopkins for Christmas. Love Emily

Dear Santa. I like your red jacket may you bring Rudoph with you. how is your favourit elf. may you give me a golden x box. May you give me 3 Mincraft Books. From Afonso

Arrested? Charged?

Santa’s age

Dear Santa Claus, I hope you a great christmas. how old are you? your chief elf? for christmas may I have drone. Thank you Santa. Love Christos

PS I love christmas

Slay ride sought Dear Santa Claus, I love you Santa. and hope you have fun at Christmas! how many home’s do you go to at night? for Christmas may I have a ride on your Slay?

Dear Santa Claus, how are you and Mrs. Claus doing? Merry Christmas Ho! Ho! Ho! What are all your reindeer names? May I please have a yo-Kai watch netendo 3ds and a glow in the dark wubble bubble ball. Thank you, Santa love tony.

PS Merry Christmas

Ages pondered

Dear Santa, How are you and the reindeers? How old are you and the elfs? For Christmas may I Please have a DS, and a wubble, Bubble ball. thank you Santa, From Ugo

PS. by the way I like your outfit.

Is there a baby? Dear Santa, Hope you and Mrs. Claus are having so much fun! Who is on the

naughty list, Santa? Dose Mrs. Claus have a baby? For Christmas may I have a season 4 shopkins so cool fridge and a American doll please thank you Santa. Love Eliza

PS I like you.

Dog needs toy

Dear Santa, How are you doing? How are your Reindeer? Can I please have a toy for my dog? Thank-you Love JJ

ASSAULTS • IMPAIRED DRIVING DRUG CHARGES • PROPERTY OFFENCES • DRIVING OFFENCES • THEFT • FRAUD Your First Consultation is

FREE!

FINDLAY GUNNELL SANDOR Lawyers NEW LOCATION

ROCKER

Asking Mrs. age

PS How old are you and Mrs. Claus?

‘I love you Santa’ Dear Santa Claus, I love you Santa very, very, much! How are you and Mrs. Claus? How are your elves and your reindeers? For Christmas may I have a Minecraft ghast stuffy and a Minecraft spider stuffy please. Love, Emma

PS may I also have a Minecraft Iron golem stuffy please.

Is there a cat?

Dear Santa Claus, Have a good day and Merry christmas! Do you have a cat, Santa? Are you excited for christmas? May I please have a Bowscey Ball for Boomer? and may I please have Airicin girl cloes please Love Hayley PS I love bunnys continued on page A12…

LETTERS POLICY: Copyright in letters and other materials submitted voluntarily to the Publisher and accepted for publication remains with the author, but the Publisher and its licensees may freely reproduce them in print, electronic, or other forms. Letters are also subject to editing for content and length. The Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows TIMES is published by BLACK PRESS GROUP LTD.

22311 - 119TH AVE. MAPLE RIDGE

NEW YEAR’S EVE

P.S I will leave you some cookies and milk

Dear Santa Claus, merry Cristmas! how are you and Mrs claus? For Cristmas may I have Kitty zoomer pleas? thank you, Santa claus. Love Alice

604.463.6009

No Cover Charge

THURS DEC.31

CHRIS

COLT & THE 45’S

OPEN TIL 1AM NO

ReseRvatiONs First Come, First serve.

Prime Rib Dinner, Appy, Glass of Wine or a Sleeve of Beer & Dessert.......$25

Appies & Champagne @ Midnight

HOLIDAY HOURS: Christmas Eve ~ Pub closed 8 PM, Store closed 11 PM Christmas Day ~ Pub open 12 - 5 PM, Store open 11 AM - 7 PM Get on the

Hockey Bus “Perfect Gift” Feb. 25: Canucks vs. Ottawa Mar. 29: Canucks vs. San Jose

19167 Ford Rd. Pitt Meadows • 604.465.9911

www.jollycoachman.com


MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES

A8 Thursday, December 24, 2015

CHARITY EFFORT

‘Bell ringers’ kind hearted Kettle volunteers brave all sorts of weather. TROY LANDREVILLE tlandreville@mrtimes.com

THANK YOU residents of Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows

Amelia Norrie says it takes a special kind of person to ring bells next to a Salvation Army kettle in the wet and the cold over the holiday season. The public relations coordinator with the Salvation Army Ridge Meadows knows firsthand about the kind of sacrifices necessary for the annual holiday program: she did a trio of two-hour shifts herself last week, including one with her five-year-old boy standing by her side. “They are amazing, kindhearted people,” Norrie said, about local “bell ringers,” a.k.a. kettle campaign volunteers. “They are the sort of people who are visible in our community, who are out there doing the jobs that people don’t want to do,” Norrie added. “Standing out in the cold and the rain is miserable – it takes a certain character to do that.” Regarding the Christmas Kettle campaign, Darrell Pilgrim, executive director of the Salvation Army Ridge Meadows, said, “Once again this year, people have supported us and in return supported people in the community needing help, and we want to thank them all for their service and support.” He continued, “It’s not about helping us; it’s about helping others. They have helped us to help others. It encourages us to keep providing the best service we can to our community.” Publicity wise, it’s been a

TIMES files

Salvation Army Ridge Meadows executive director Darrell Pilgrim played a euphonium as he stood next to a kettle in front of a local Save-On-Foods store. difficult year for the Salvation Army in Maple Ridge, with the existence of a tent city that sprouted up along Cliff Avenue in the spring and summer months, and Maple Ridge Council passing a resolution in August, asking B.C. Housing to end its contract with the Salvation Army Caring Place. But these recent developments haven’t affected the Christmas kettle campaign, Norrie said: “We haven’t seen

a change to date, especially from last year to this year. Our fundraising is up this year so if anything, we’re seeing an increase in our support.” The week leading up to Christmas, the local kettle campaign was 70 per cent towards its fundraising goal of $92,000 which is earmarked for Salvation Army Ridge Meadows’ programs. > More: mrtimes.com, search ‘ ringers’

CHIPPING

Groups want old Christmas trees After Dec. 25, locals will want to dispose of their trees. ASHLEY WADHWANI ashley.wadhwani@mrtimes.com

Steve Phillips & daughter Ashley

You have helped make this the best year ever at Willowbrook Chrysler and maintain us as CANADA’S FASTEST GROWING CHRYSLER DEALER! If you haven’t visited us yet why not stop by our Langley Bypass location for a chat and a coffee - You’ll find a lot of familiar faces here at Willowbrook Chrysler “Where Friends Mean More than Money!”

ca 7347947

As early as Dec. 26, when the gifts have been unwrapped and the relatives have left, your Christmas tree probably won’t look as green and full as it did a few weeks prior. When it comes time to throw away the driedup tree, there are some options. Starting on Dec. 27 until the end of January, Meadows Landscape Supply Recycling Yard will take old trees by-donation, with proceeds being split 50/50 between Pitt Meadows Lions Club, and Girl Guides. On Jan. 9 and 10, both groups will be on site, with donuts and coffee for those who donate. On Jan. 2 and 3, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., parents at Harry Hooge Elementary will taking trees to fundraise for phase two of the schools new playground. On Jan. 2, 3, 9, and 10 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. the Ridge Meadows Search and Rescue and 1st Haney Rovers will be accepting trees outside Planet Ice, and offering curbside pick up for a

TIMES files

By donation tree chipping services help get rid of trees for good cause. recommended minimum donation of $10. For pick up, email scoutchipping@gmail.com or call 604-244-2850.


MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES

Thursday, December 24, 2015 A9

Faces & Places

WEST COAST

YEAR END COUNTDOWN 1.866.910.1580

On

Got photos? Do you have a local photo of someone or some place you’d like to share with the rest of Maple Ridge

What’s

and Pitt Meadows? Email it to us as a high-resolution JPEG to editorial@mrtimes.com. Please include a brief description, including everyone’s first and last name. Put “Faces & Places” in the subject line of your email.

Royal Christmas: Celebrating 10 years in existence, the Royal Sweethearts is a Maple Ridge group of 11 women – ranging in age from 67 to 85 – who get together monthly at different locations around town to socialize and create a little bit of “trouble” joked Queen Hazel Montick (right). They gathered earlier this month at Ricky’s, drawing the new owner, Jamie Costa (middle), into the celebrations. They spent more than an hour decorating the private room in the restaurant for their 2.5 hour Christmas party. Montick was joined by vice-queen Rachel Allen (left) in thanking Costa and Ricky’s for hosting the event.

www.mrtimes.com Send events by email 10 days in advance to: editorial@mrtimes.com

Dec. 24 Christmas Haven • An annual, free Christmas event open to anyone alone for the holidays. The ACT from 6 to 9 p.m. Includes Christmas dinner, games, activities, and a Santa visit. Info: christmashaven.ca.

TIMES Travellers Holllllywood style:

Members of the Pitt Meadows Secondary Marauders senior girls basketball team recently returned from Hollywood Studios in Orlando, Fla. They took a copy of their hometown newspaper, The TIMES, along on their trip.

Lauding youth for sharing: Alouette Addictions have a number of youth who help out with educational events around town, volunteering their time, sharing their experiences with addiction and mental health, and talking openingly with parents and students about what led them to drugs and/or alcohol, and what supports worked and didn’t to help them be successful. In appreciation for the efforts of some of these youth, Envision Financial has invested $1,000 into a new youth honorarium program with Alouette Addictions. > More at mrtimes.com, search ‘addictions’

Pitt Meadows Community Foundation recently awarded grants, thanks in large part to two endowment funds. The grants included $400 to Alisa’s Wish Child and Youth Advocacy Centre and $300 to Pitt Meadows Day. Foundation’s Michael Hayes also presented $300 to the Pitt Meadows Museum’s curator Leslie Norman (above), and $1,500 to Lori Freitas and Maria Perretta, for the Pitt Meadows Seniors Society.

0%

Jan. 2, 3, 9, 10 Tree chipping • Ridge Meadows Search and Rescue offers tree chipping by donation, 23598 105th Ave., next to Planet Ice. Curbside pick-up service is offered by the 1st Haney Rovers. Email scoutchipping@gmail.com with name and address, or call 604-244-2850. Recomended donation is $10. Jan. 18 Garden club • Pitt Meadows Garden Club hosts its monthly meeting at the Pitt meadows Community Hall. Drop-in fee is $2, free for members. Info: 604-467-2420.

Code blue awareness:

Endowments make grants possible:

Dec. 24 Candle Christmas • Holy Spirit Anglican Church, located at 27123 River Rd. in Whonnock, hosts a candlelight Christmas Eve service at 7 p.m.

RMH clinical nurse educators Luda Krapchan (left) and Kelly Van Blanken (centre) met with Pacific Open Heart Association members Ed Dezura (second from the left), Roger Kocheff, Bob Axford, and Brian Symonds to acknowledge their support of a new initiative at Ridge Meadows Hospital. The educators’s are developing a “code blue” response video for staff educational purposes, to increase awareness of proper management of emergency situations involving cardiac arrest.

Jan. 20 Garden Club • Maple Ridge Garden Club meets at 7 p.m. at the Fraserview Community Centre. Speaker is Deb Ego from Five Maples Nursery. Info: www.mrgardenclub. wix.com. Jan. 20 Spinners • Whonnock Weavers and Spinners Guild meets at 7 p.m. in the lobby of The ACT. Info: 604-462-9059. > See the full list at mrtimes.com

2015 TOYOTA YARIS

FINANCING AVAILABLE

PRICED FROM $

OAC

16,155

$78

OR LEASE FROM SEMI-MONTHLY

LESS REBATE $ 40 MONTH LEASE, 0.0% APR, DP $1875, TP $8147

| 19950 LOUGHEED HWY., PITT MEADOWS | 1-866-910-1580 w w w. w e s t c o a s t t o y o t a . c o m WEST COAST

1000 JTUD3MA


BOXING DAY

A10 Thursday, December 24, 2015

MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES

METAL SUPPLIES

as ChristmSpecial

Metaltropolis Metaltropolis Supplies Supplies

BIG

From Dec 3 Through Dec 20

WHILE QUANTITIES LAST...

SALE

Sale!

Sale!

1900

$

ECON HELMET

139900

$

MILLERMATIC 211

Sale!

149

$

00

55 CU FT OXY OR ARGON BOTTLES RECONDITION

Sale!

ON ALL STATUES

1800

$

AUTO DARK LENS

Sale!

119900

$

LINDE TIG 185 AC/DC

MILD STEEL PURCHASES 10 % Off WHEN YOU SPEND $100 ormore!

Or

30%

50%

20 % Off IF YOU SPEND $500 or more!

OFF

T-Shirts

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

New Hours: 11 am - 7 pm

MON-FRI 8:00AM - 5:00PM SAT 10:00AM - 1:00PM

METALTROPOLIS SUPPLIES 508-20170 STEWART CRES. MAPLE RIDGE 604.460.0602 • www.weldbc.com

OFF Graphic Novels and Collector Books

GIFT CARDS Available Now G i fatrd C

#109 - 22550 Dewdney Trunk Rd.

604.467.4913


MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES

Thursday, December 24, 2015 A11

Carrier of the week Riis A J. Farima Congratulations on doing a fantastic job. As winner of one of our Good Sport Awards you get Ashley Wadhwani/The TIMES

ONE FREE SMALL PIZZA

Of the 12 families that helped with the bottle drive on Sunday, seven families swept the aisles of Wal-Mart in search for the toys and clothes on the hamper children’s wishlists this year.

www.22441 BCBottleDepot .co Dewdney Trunk Rd. MAPLE RIDGE

604-465-8900 BCBottleDepot www.BCBottleDepot BCBottleDepot.com .com www. MAPLE RIDGE BOTTLE DEPO 9am to 7 days 6 0 4 - 4 6 5 - 8 9 0 0 7.com www. 9am toBCBottleDepot 7 days days 9am to 9am to 6pm6 0 4 - 4 6 5 - 8 9 0 0 7 days a week 6pm a week

9am to 7d 6pm #15 - 20475 Lougheed Hwy. a w www. .com

GOOD NEIGHBOUR PROGRAM

Family sponsoring a team effort The neighbours of 236 B Street joined efforts to bring a hamper family a merrier Christmas. ASHLEY WADHWANI ashley.wadhwani@mrtimes.com

Eight years ago, Stacey Mostrenko recruited her neighbours to join her family and sponsor a hamper family through the Good Neighbour Program and the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Christmas Hamper Society. On Sunday – in what has become a Christmas tradition for the block of 236 B Street – 12 neighbourhood families divided into teams and went door-todoor in search of empty bottles. “Everyone has come to expect that we do this every year,” Stacey said. On Sunday, the group collected $1,300 in bottles, beating their previous record of $1,200 from eight years ago. Stacey and her husband, Liam Mostrenko, started sponsoring a family 10 years ago, but has since teamed up

with their neighbours in West Maple Ridge for 8 years. The Good Neighbour Program connects donors with an anonymous registered family through the hamper. The donor is given general details about each family member such as age, clothing sizes and interests, and asked to spend $75 to $100 on gifts that meet each members needs and requests. The mom and dad of two daughters – Delaney Mostrenko, 9, and Adriana Mostrenko, 13 – wanted to teach their children to appreciate what they have early on in life. “We decided that our kids are spoiled and that we needed to give back to our community,” Stacey said. “Hopefully by the time they are 18, 19, 20 they have a good appreciation for what they have done and what the needs of the community are,” Stacey said. “We also want them to realize how much effort it is to raise the money,” neighbour Carla Scott said. Carla and daughter Grace Scott have helped the Mostrenko’s for eight years. On Monday, the families met in the new Wal-Mart and assigned teams to shop for a 14-year-old and 10-year-old

boy, as well as a 10-month-old boy. The kids shopped through the aisles, choosing a NERF gun and gaming headphones for the hamper children. Although not a requirement, the group was also able to buy a Staples gift card and other small gifts for the hamper mom, who will be going back to school in the new year. The group was also required to supply the sponsored family with items for a Christmas dinner, or purchase a food gift certificate for the family to do their own shopping. When all the must-have toys were found, the gifts were scanned through the till with an additional discount added by the store. The group had about $500 leftover, which they plan to donate to the Friends in Need Food Bank to further help other families this season. On Monday afternoon, the group planned to meet one last time and wrap the gifts, enjoy hot chocolate and watch a Christmas movie in the Mostrenko’s garage. Stacey is expected to drop the gifts to the hamper family on Dec. 22. “I think it was our best bottle drive yet,” Adriana said, smiling.

- 20475 Lougheed Hwy. a week 6pm #15 6pm 9am to #15 - 20475 Lougheed Hwy. a7 week days

r recyclables! Donate youBOTTLE MAPLE RIDGE DEPOT 6pm a week MAPLE RIDGE BOTTLE of DonateDDEPOT GuaranteeD 100% be nD will refu lesrecy clab recy les! clab your te Dona les! clab recy Diab your Dian te les! cana Dona the clab to recyof DonateD etes teD Dona te your Dona DD100% antee Guar teD Dona ofDona 100% anteeDasso teD Guarantee of on les! 100% ciati be Guar Dclab refun recy yourss refun recyctelable Dona will be Dwill

lablescana be tes recycto will D Dona refunof lable recyc Diabe teD Dian the D 100% teD antee Dona Guar tes Diabe Dian canaDian the tothe teD Diabe Dona cana to teD Dona be tes n will ciatio D asso refun s lable recyc associationn ciatioDian Diabetes the cana DonateD to asso association

www.BCBottleDepot full Deposit refunD .com

ner un tai9un ref 60 4ll-era 4 Ge 6osi 5con 8 0DDDs0incluDinG osi Dep bev ful on all un ref osi Dep ful ttt-ref l Dep ful t Dri sof nD s,a ritttain incl &GeGespiosi on ers ine D uDin G nks tain r,w unincl con bee ref ers bev Dep all lera con onall ful era bev on ks Drin t sof anD its, MAPLE RIDGE BOTTLE DEPOT spir & ksG ne ,wi Drin beer sofincl uDin anD ks its,tain ers spir ttDrin sof neera ,wi Ge con anD its, beer bev spir &&off all ne on ,wi Drop free of charge beer ks Drin sof Drop off free of charge anD its, spir &off ,wi les!t clab beerDrop recy Drop free of charge your Dona allneteyour electronics. off free of charge teD

9am to 7 days 6pm #15 - 20475 Lougheed a week uDin Hwy. incl uDinGG all beveraGe containers

all your electronics. of Dona 100% antee Guar all your your electronics. Drop off Dfree charge all be D will refunof recyclableselectronics. allteDyour canaDian Diabetes to theelectronics. Dona association

¢¢ ¢l Deposit refunD ful ¢ 0 1 0 10 0¢ ea.

ea .. ea .& ea Ge&containers incluDinG era sss bev n a oneeall C r & B n n a a C & C r s r n ee e a . C s BBBe ea r le ee tt o B &ss&spirits, anD soft Drinks ne le tt beer o,wi lnes Bo ta le t o tt B s C r Bee s free of charge ttleoff Bo Drop all your electronics.

1

10¢

ea. s& n a C Beer Bottles

VOLUNTEER

Taking the drivers seat for safe travels Operation Red Nose allows one woman to see the direct effects of her help. ASHLEY WADHWANI ashley.wadhwani@mrtimes.com

As a registered massage therapist, Jennifer Campbell sees the altering life impacts of those affected by motorvehicle accidents every day. “I see so many people with ICBC claims from car accidents,” Campbell said, adding that many of her new patients in January book appointments as a result of an accident in December. The typical injuries, Campbell said, are whiplash, headaches, and muscle strain, as well as more severe ailments, like spinal injuries.

Aaron Campbell/Special to The TIMES

Jennifer Campbell has been giving safe rides home for four years. The recovery time for an injury, Campbell explained, can be upwards of six months to a year and a half. Two years ago, Campbell joined the Operation Red Nose Ridge-Meadows team

after helping the Tri-Cities location for two years prior. For the massage therapist, volunteering with ORN allows her to see the direct effects of her efforts each time she parks a community

members vehicle on their driveway. “I see the driving, and I know there are so many Christmas parties, as well as bad road conditions,” Campbell said. The largest donation she’s received was $100 from a couple who hosted a work party, and also paid for all of their employees to get home through the service. “Everyone is so friendly [and] grateful for the service,” Campbell added. The service began on Nov. 27, and has one last day of service on Dec. 31, or New Years Eve from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. Campbell, who is thinking about getting one last night of volunteering in until next year, expects the service to be its busiest. The number for ORN Ridge-Meadows is 604-515NOSE or 1-877-604-NOSE.

In partnership with

SAVE ANYWHERE. In partnership with In partnership with

SAVE SAVE ANYWHERE. ANYWHERE. ANYWHERE. In partnership with

Introducing the New Save.ca Mobile Cash-Back Feature. With exclusive offers for the brands you love & $5 cash-out minimums through PayPal, you’ll never go shopping without your smart phone again!

Introducing the New Save.ca Mobile Cash-Back Feature. Introducing the New Mobile Feature. With exclusive offers for theSave.ca brands you loveCash-Back & $5 cash-out minimums With exclusive offersnever for thegobrands youwithout love & $5 cash-out minimums through PayPal, you’ll shopping your smart phone again! Introducing the New Save.ca Mobile Cash-Back Feature. through PayPal, neverBack go shopping yourSteps smart phone again! Getyou’ll Cash in 3without Easy With exclusive offers for the brands you love & $5 cash-out minimums through PayPal, you’ll never go shopping without your smart phone again!

Cash Back inReceipt 3 Easy Steps 1. Browse &Get Shop 2. Upload 3. Get Cash Back!

Get Cash Back in 3 Easy Steps

Browse the mobile app Take a photo of your Once you reach just $5, 1. Browse & Shop 2. Upload Receipt Get Cashyou Back! for your favourite brand’s andin submit it 3.the money save will Get Cash receipt Back 3 Easy Steps mobile app a photo ofapp your Once youCash reach just $5,your 1.Browse Browse & Shop 2.Take Upload Receipt 3. Get Back! offers, andthe purchase through the be transferred into for your favourite brand’s receipt and submit it the money you save them at any store app PayPal Browse the mobile Take a photo of your Once you reachwallet justwill $5, offers, and 1. Browse &purchase Shop for your favourite brand’s them at any store offers, purchase Browse theand mobile app at anybrand’s store for yourthem favourite offers, and purchase them at any store

through the app 2. receipt Upload Receipt and submit it

through the of app Take a photo your receipt and submit it through the app

be into your 3.transferred Get Cash the money you saveBack! will PayPal wallet beOnce transferred into your you reach just $5, the PayPal moneywallet you save will be transferred into your PayPal wallet

Visit save.ca/cashback to Learn More Visit save.ca/cashback to Learn More Visit save.ca/cashback to Learn More

Visit the save.ca/cashback Learn More Join Facebooktodiscussion

https://www.facebook.com/ MapleRidgePittMeadowsTimes

7082752

More online search ‘neighbours’


MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES

A12 Thursday, December 24, 2015

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 604-4636251 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-2228477. The warrants attached to these individuals were still outstanding as of 10 a.m. Tuesday . Remember: all of the listed people are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

LAWSON, Christopher Tye Arthur

Age: 33 Wanted in connection with File #2015-28565 Wanted for mischief

CARTIER, John Richard

Age: 49 Wanted in connection with File #2015-23684 Wanted for theft.

LETTERS TO SANTA

Many St. Pat kids ask about Santa’s elves Ms. Corrina Ialungo’s Grade 2 class at St. Patrick’s School have graciously shared their letters to Santa with The TIMES readers. …continued from page A7

Trip time queried

Dear Santa Claus, Merry Christmas Santa Claus. How meny elfs do you have? How long do you take to deliver the presents arawd the world? For Christmas may I Pleace have a Ds. Thank you Santa Claus. Love, Klaudia

PS Make Shar it is a Pink Ds.

HENHAM, Nora Hildagard Age: 54 Wanted in connection with File #2014-20140 Wanted for theft.

PICCO, Thomas Lane

Age: 31 Wanted in connection with File #2013-13877 Wanted for break and enter.

Letters were put in stockings before the St. Patrick School’s elf delivered them to Santa.

Candy cane fan?

Dear Santa claus, I love Christmas! How Many Elves do you have? How do you deliver so many presents in one night? for christmas I want a twenty pack of shopkins Please. love, Farrah

PS do you like candy canse?

Favourite elf

Dear Santa Claus, I hope you have a good Merry Chrismas! I hope you have a good day! Who is is your favourit elf! For Chrismas, may I have a lagos, fish tank and a pet frog Please. Love Antonio

Santa is ‘nose!’

Dear Sante Claus, Haw ore you doing at your work Shop. How ore your reindeer doing! you ore nise!

may I have a ferbie and a descendant. Thank you Sante Claus. Love Kyla

You’re the best

Dear Santa, How are you and Mrs Claus? Where do you have a lunch brake? How big is your workshop? For Christmas may I have Monopoly and a Magick set. Thank you. Love, Charles

PS Your the Best!!!

Milk on menu

Dear Santa Claus, How are you and Mrs Claus How are your Elf doing? I Hope you have a good day? for Christmas may I have a remote jeep. and may I have… Love Mateo

PS I have some Milk and cookie

Snow sought

Dere Santa, How are The reindeers doing? and how

Speed questioned

pretty are The snowflake’s? and I love your presents and may I have a snowmaker and a toy Rudolph for Christmas please Love Taliya

Dear Santa Claus, I like You. How do You get around the wold In one niht? I wont SuPre mairy makry Please how menyeyey wand denys bo you hat? can I see You Cum to man hos? fom Emelyan

PS I will Leave milk and cookies and Caras for the rein-deer

Santa’s fav foods

Dear Santa Claus. How are you doing Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus, doing. What is your favarite kid fo foods? how mene rein deer do you have may I Pleas have descendant doll Love Magda

Is shop warm?

Dear Santa Claus I Ho Ho Ho you ha-ve a good nigh t! How warm is the work shop? How many elf’s do you have? For Chrismas may I have a Minecraft swad and a Narf Bar? Thak you Santa! Tyson

PS I hope you have a grt flit.

Have a good flight

Dear Santa, How are you and Mrs claus? How are your ran deus doing? How long daS it toc to dulev all The Prinsis? For christmas may I have a go Prow Please. Thannk you Santa Love Blake

PS. Do you like millkk

> Watch for more Santa letters – this time from some of the students at Meadowridge School – in the next print edition of The TIMES.

PS Hope you Have a good fLight.

ASSISTANCE NEEDED

Digital Media Representative Black Press | Surrey, BC Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada, with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia.

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.

blackpress.ca ◆ bclocalnews.com

Family pleads for heirloom ornaments A mix-up during a move has left a Maple Ridge couple desperately searching for invaluable family heirlooms. As part of their recent move, Michael and Norma Gail Hickey donated a

large amount of items and antiques to the Bibles For Missions thrift store in Maple Ridge. Unfortunately, a box of several irreplaceable ornaments were accidentally dropped off and sold, includ-

ing a cross stitch Santa with the name “Jo-Anne” and the date on the back, as well as other ornaments adorned with the names “David” or “Jo-Anne.” Anyone in possession of any of these items and who

would like to help the family out by returning them, can contact Jo-Anne Montenegro via email at jo_anneh@hotmail.com, or call Bibles For Missions at 604-463-1595. > More at mrtimes.com, search ‘heirlooms’

SHARE SAVOUR CELEBRATE GREAT GREATENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT

GREAT ENTERTAINMENT

MEAT DRAWS EVERY FRI.,SAT., SAT., SUN. MEAT DRAWS EVERYTUES., TUES., THURS., THURS., FRI., SUN. FUll DINING DAIlY EXCEPT EXcEPT MoNDAYS DINING DAILY MONDAYS MEAT FULL DRAWS EVERY TUES., THURS., FRI., SAT., SUN. KARAoKE WITHPHIL PHIl EVERY EVERY THURSDAY KARAOKE WITH THURSDAY FULL DINING DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS May

1-2........................................ Bullet

DEC 26 .....................................KARAOKE WITH PHIL KARAOKE WITH PHIL EVERY THURSDAY May 3 ........................ Midnight eagles DEC 27 .....................................KARAOKE WITH PHIL AUG ............................................. STILLWATER May21-228-9 ................................Brian zalo JAN 1.................................................................CLOSED May23 ...................................................STEVE 10 ................................Chris haley AUG HILLIS JAN 2-3........................................................RECKLESS May 15-16 ............................ stillwater AUG ..................................MIDNIGHT EAGLES JAN 28-29 8-9 ....................................................STILLWATER

MerryChristmas 70BOREDOM Anniversary BUSTER

May

17 ................................. stillwater

AUG 30............................. MIDNIGHT EAGLES(JAM) May 22-23.............................. reCKless SEPT 4-5 .................................................BRIAN ZALO Join us in celebrating the SEPT 6 .......................................ROGER th BOXING DAY & SUSANNE SEPT 11-12.....................................................REPLAY

GETINYOUR TICKETS NOW FOR THE DROP TO THE LOUNGE ON BOXING DAY (DECEMBER 26) FOR A SPECIAL TREAT.

oF the enD oF WWii

LABOUR DAY BBQ honour whohot served Theand Ladies Auxiliarythose are having dogs and steaming chili on sale in the Sunday, 6 on ASeptember ceremony willafternoon be held 2:00ON to 6:30 p.m. CORN THE COB

Friday, May 8th at 6:30 p.m. in Join us in the Lounge early88.on front of Branch

BURGER

December 31& for the 4:00 pmjoin us in All are welcome to attend and Cole Slaw Potato Salad

the Lounge after. ALL O’ FORTHE ONLY RINGING BELLS

$9.00 members $11.00 guests MUSIC FROM 3 to 7WELCOME MEMBERS AND GUESTS

When we Celebrate the New Year and raise a glass to MEMBERS & GUESTS WElcoME. our ASK friends and families in Britain. ABoUT oUR FUNDRAISERS.

12101-224th St. Maple Ridge TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM OFFICE OR LOUNGE ASK ABOUT OUR FUNDRAISERS 604.463.5101 (office & lounge)

MEMBERS AND GUESTS WELCOME 12101-224th St. Maple Ridge ASK ABOUT OUR FUNDRAISERS

604.463.5101 (Office & Lounge)

Peeled, de-veined and tail-on. Cocktail sauce included.

ShRimP Ring 454 g

.

999 save 3 99 10 save 6 $

FULLY COOKED ChiCKEn WingS

14-28 PIECES 907 g/2 lb • extreme crunch Jumbo • salt & pepper • louisiana style • honey Barbecue • Jumbo crispy • Mango habanero • Jumbo crispy Buffalo

$

limiT of 3 Per cUsTomer

Honey Barbecue

SpECiAL OffER

4 days only

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY

SUNDAY

23 24 26 27

DECEMBER

DECEMBER

DECEMBER

DECEMBER

check your store for extended holiday hours.

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

30 31 1 2 99 $ save 6

13

DECEMBER

DECEMBER

SUNDAY

FULLY COOKED BEEF POT ROAST

JANUARY

3

JANUARY JANUARY 907 g/2 lb

limiT of 3 Per cUsTomer

All prices in effect Wednesday, december 23, 2015 to THUrsday, JanUary 7, 2016 unless otherwise stAted. cHeck cHeck sTore sTore for exTended sT exTended Holiday exT Holiday HoUrs. H Prices of products that feature the MAX special logo are exclusive to registered M&M MAX customers. Simply present your MAX card, or sign up for a FREE MAX membership in-store or online, to take advantage of these MAX discounts.

#14-20691 Lougheed Hwy. Maple Ridge • 604.460.8221


MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES

Thursday, December 24, 2015 A13

ENTER FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN AN IPAD Best Entertainment

Mattress Store _________________________________________

& Restaurants

Musical Instrument Store ________________________________

Burger _______________________________________________

Nursery/Garden Store __________________________________

Breakfast _____________________________________________

Office Supplies ________________________________________

Causal Dining _________________________________________

Paint/Decorating Store__________________________________

Caterer ______________________________________________

Pharmacy/Drug Store __________________________________

Chinese Restaurant ____________________________________

Pet Store _____________________________________________

Deli/Meat Store________________________________________

Produce Market _______________________________________

Family Restaurant ______________________________________

Shoe Store ___________________________________________

Fine Dining ___________________________________________

Sporting Goods Store ___________________________________

Golf Course __________________________________________

Tire Store ____________________________________________

Greek Restaurant ______________________________________ Ice Cream Store________________________________________ Indian Restaurant ______________________________________ Italian Restaurant ______________________________________ Sushi Restaurant _______________________________________ Pizzeria ______________________________________________ Pub _________________________________________________ Patio ________________________________________________ Sandwich/Sub shop (location)____________________________ Steak Restaurant_______________________________________ Thai Restaurant________________________________________ Vietnamese Restaurant _________________________________

BALLOT IS NOW ONLINE AT

www.mrtimes.com 16TH ANNUAL

Best Services Accounting Firm _______________________________________ Auto Body Repair ______________________________________ Auto Service & Repair ___________________________________ Barber Shop __________________________________________ Brake Shop ___________________________________________ Car Wash _____________________________________________ Carpet Cleaner ________________________________________ Childcare Centre _______________________________________ Dance Studio _________________________________________ Day Spa _____________________________________________ Dental Office __________________________________________

Limit one entry per person for the duration of the promotion. Original newspaper pages only, no facsimilies or photocopies. Ballots become the property of the Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Times, which reserves the right to publish contest results. Final decisions on ballots and winners is that of the Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Times. All participants must be 19 years of age or older. Minimum of 12 categories must be filled in for the ballot to be valid.

Best Retail

Doggy Daycare ________________________________________

Appliance Store _______________________________________

Driving School ________________________________________

Auto Dealership _______________________________________

Dry Cleaner ___________________________________________

Auto Parts & Accessories ________________________________

Financial Institution (location) ____________________________

Bakery _______________________________________________

Fitness Centre _________________________________________

Bicycle Store __________________________________________

Hair Salon ____________________________________________

Book Store____________________________________________

Health Services ________________________________________

Building Supplies ______________________________________

Insurance Agency ______________________________________

Butcher ______________________________________________

Law Firm _____________________________________________

Camera/Photo Store ____________________________________

Maid Services _________________________________________

Cellular/Wireless (location) ______________________________

Martial Arts ___________________________________________

Clothing – Children ____________________________________

Mortgage Broker ______________________________________

Clothing – Men’s _______________________________________

Muffler/Exhaust _______________________________________

Clothing – Women’s ____________________________________

Nail Salon ____________________________________________

Computer Store _______________________________________

Optical Store __________________________________________

Consignment/Thrift Store _______________________________

Oil Change ___________________________________________

Craft & Hobby Store ____________________________________

Pet Grooming _________________________________________

Dollar Store (location) __________________________________

Photo Studio __________________________________________

Electronics Store _______________________________________

Plumber _____________________________________________

Fireplace Store ________________________________________

Print/Copy Store _______________________________________

Flooring Store _________________________________________

Realtor ______________________________________________

Florist _______________________________________________

Retirement Residence __________________________________

Furniture Store ________________________________________

Shoe Repair___________________________________________

Gift & Home Decor Store ________________________________

Tanning Salon _________________________________________

Grocery Store (location) _________________________________

Tattoo Parlour _________________________________________

Hardware Store ________________________________________

Travel Agency ________________________________________

Health/Vitamin Store ___________________________________

Veterinarian Clinic _____________________________________

Send ballots to: c/o Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Times, #2-22345 North Ave. Maple Ridge BC V2X 8TZ

Jewelery Store ________________________________________

Weight Loss Centre_____________________________________

DEADLINE: JAN. 8, 2016

Lighting Store ________________________________________

Wine Making/ You Brew _________________________________

Liquor/Beer/Wine Store _________________________________

Yoga/Pilates Studio ____________________________________

YOUR VOTE COUNTS!

WINNERS WILL BE NOTIFIED BY EMAIL OR PHONE BY JANUARY 31, 2016

Name: ________________________ Address: ________________________ Phone ________________________

for your FAVOURITE and

WIN! CELEBRATING the BUSINESSES and PEOPLE that make Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows an AMAZING COMMUNITY!


0

Wise customers read the fine print: *, †, Ω, ◊ The Be Your Own Santa Sales Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating dealers on or after December 1, 2015. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. All pricing includes freight ($1,745) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees, other dealer charges and other applicable fees and taxes. Dealer trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on select new 2016 vehicles and are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. †0% purchase financing available on select new 2016 Ram 1500 and Ram Heavy Duty models to qualified customers on approved credit through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Example: 2016 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT 4x4 (25A+AGR) with a Purchase Price of $29,998 with a $0 down payment, financed at 0% for 60 months equals 130 bi-weekly payments of $231 with a cost of borrowing of $0 and a total obligation of $29,998. Ω$10,000 in total discounts includes $7,500 Consumer Cash, $1,500 Loyalty/Conquest Bonus Cash and $1,000 Holiday Bonus Cash. Consumer Cash Discounts are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. $1,500 Ram Truck Loyalty/Conquest/Skilled Trades Bonus Cash is available on the retail purchase/lease of 2015/2016 Ram 1500 (excludes Reg. Cab), 2014/2015/2016 Ram 2500/3500, 2014/2015/2016 Ram Cab & Chassis or 2015 Ram Cargo Van and is deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Eligible customers include: 1. Current owners/lessees of a Dodge or Ram Pickup Truck or Large Van or any other manufacturer’s Pickup Truck or Large Van. The vehicle must have been owned/leased by the eligible customer and registered in their name on or before December 1, 2015. Proof of ownership/Lease agreement will be required. 2. Customers who are skilled tradesmen or are acquiring a skilled trade. This includes Licensed Tradesmen, Certified Journeymen or customers who have completed an Apprenticeship Certification. A copy of the Trade Licence/Certification required. 3. Customers who are Baeumler Approved service providers. Proof of membership is required. Limit one $1,500 bonus cash offer per eligible transaction. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. ◊Holiday Bonus Cash of up to $1,000 is available until December 31, 2015, on most new 2016 Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram and FIAT models excluding the following: 2016 Chrysler 200, Dodge Grand Caravan CVP, Journey CVP/SE Plus, Durango, Charger SRT Hellcat, Challenger SRT Hellcat, Viper and Jeep Grand Cherokee models. Bonus Cash will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. See your dealer for complete details. ≤Based on 3500/F-350 full-size pickups and competitive information available at time of publication. Based on max towing comparison between 2016 Ram 3500 - up to 31,210 lb, 2015 Chevrolet 3500 - up to 23,200 lb and 2016 Ford F-350 - up to 26,500 lb. TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc.

A14 Thursday, December 24, 2015

T:10”

%

MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES

ON MOST 2016 RAM 1500 TRUCKS

FOR 60 MONTHs

FINANCING PLUS $ ◊

ON MOST MODELS

IN TOTAL DISCOUNTS INCLUDing $1,000 HOLIDAY BONUS CASH

10,000

GET UP TO *Ω

let it tow let it tow let it tow

GET $7,500 IN TOTAL DISCOUNTS ON 2016 RAM HEAVY DUTY

BEST-IN-CLASS TOWING

31,210 LB

TOWS UP TO 3 ½ TONNES

MORE THAN THE COMPETITION

RAMTRUCKOFFERS.CA


Thursday, December 24, 2015

MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES

Sports & Rec

A15

Did you know?

We offer non-judgmental support for everyone. No matter what.

604.467.5179 • www.alouetteaddictions.org

NEW YEAR’S DAY

Run rings in new year Crowds of people rushed the chilly waters of Alouette Lake on New Year’s Day, 2015.

Sign-up is mid-morning Jan. 1 at Osprey Village. ERIC ZIMMER ezimmer@mrtimes.com

For Eric and Lorie Muller, there’s no better way to ring in the new year than with a run at Osprey Village in Pitt Meadows. And once again, they’re extending the invitation to the community to join them on New Years Day at the riverfront community. Participants are reminded to dress for the weather, as the event goes rain, shine, or whatever else Old Man Winter happens to dish out. While there is no fee to run, donations are accepted for the local charity Athletes In TIMESf iles Kind. Eric and Lorie Muller AIK supports families with children in cancer treatment at BC Children’s Hospital. “2015 was Athletes In Kind 10th year of supporting families battling cancer,” Muller noted. And, he said, as of January 2016, “AIK has a new home within Sole Experience Running Company’s new shop, right in Osprey Village.” “When the Mullers started the event, “we were hoping a few running friends would show up,” he reflected. “But, if they didn’t that was okay because the four of us would run as a family.” These days, Muller said, “families we only see on New Years Day have made it their family tradition. We think that’s pretty great.” More than $1,000 was raised, and more than 150 people came out for last year’s event. “Some of our guests have been coming since their kids were in their backpacks, to strollers, and now are running beside their parents and grandparents.” This year’s event kicks off with sign-in beginning at 9 a.m., and the run starting at 10. The start time “gives you time to sleep, run or walk with friends and family, and still see the start of a Bowl Game,” Muller added.

> SPORTS EXTRAS

TIMES files

POLAR BEAR EVENT

Jan. 1 swim shivery start to 2016 A very ‘cool’ New Years Day tradition returns to Alouette Lake. ERIC ZIMMER ezimmer@mrtimes.com

Some might say it’s crazy, but for Ross Davies, there’s something “cleansing and honest” about taking part in the annual New Year’s Day polar bear dip at the Alouette Lake boat launch. Davies, a program interpreter for the Kanaka Education and Environmental Partnership Society (KEEPS,) “works with salmon” and said that to understand how the climate’s changing and the conditions the fish are facing these days, “the best thing to do is to get in the water with them, and experience what they’re experiencing.” Last year was his first time taking part in the dip, and “we had it good,” he recalled.

“It was nice and sunny, and I remem- fun to do.” To do something like this in January ber getting in the water and thinking it in Manitoba “is unheard of,” she said. really wasn’t all that bad.” “So we’re very excited. My daughter But he’s no fair-weather participant. is 100 per cent [into the idea.]” “The only thing that would stop us if it snowed to the point And weather won’t be where the road to get a factor for them either. I remember there was unsafe, but “We are going no they’d close the road matter what, and we getting in the anyway at that point.” will be there with bells water and thinking on,” Beaudet said. Davies said taking part in the event was newcomers to it really wasn’t all theForevent “always sort of on the such as that bad. bucket list, and the the Beaudet and her setting is beautiful group, Davies has some Ross Davies there.” advice: Commit and go This year’s polar for it. bear dip will be a “As you run down first for Alisha Beaudet, who moved to the hill towards the boat launch, you’re Maple Ridge from Manitoba with her going to think to yourself ‘what in tarfamily in August 2014. nation am I doing?’ Davies said. “I’m doing it with my 10-year old The key to it all, is speed. daughter, and we’re doing with a “Just get in there quick, don’t stop,” couple of other friends and their kids,” Davies remarked. she explained. The plunge itself typically takes place “We thought it would be something at noon.

MINOR HOCKEY

Tournament action on tap after Christmas What better way to spend the days between Christmas and New Year’s Eve, than playing in a hockey tournament? A big one is just around the corner, the Ridge Meadows Minor Hockey Association (RMMHA) Rustlers Winter

Round-up being held at Planet Ice and Pitt Meadows Arena. The tournament – for the Hockey 2, 3, 4, and Atom C divisions – runs Sunday to next Wednesday, Dec. 27 to 30. Following the Round-Up tourney, and to kick off 2016, is the inaugural New

Year’s Classic that starts on New Year’s Day, Jan. 1 and finishes on Sunday, Jan. 3. The tournament is open to Juvenile C teams. All games will take place at Planet Ice’s Cam Neely Arena.

Go to www.mrtimes.com

Goulet reflects

Racers off and skating

Flames at .500

Bartley waived

Pitt Meadows Marauders veteran coach Rich Goulet, a B.C. high school basketball legend himself, recently reminisced about his time coaching against retired NBA’er Steve Nash and St. Michael’s University.

The 2015-2016 speed skating season has been in full swing for the Ridge Meadow Racers, with the club taking part in seven meets all over the Lower Mainland this fall.

A 7-2 win over the Langley Knights on Friday brought the Ridge Meadows Flames to the .500 mark, with a 12-12-2-3 record. The Flames – who hold down fourth spot in the PJHL’s five-team Harold Brittain Conference, are now off until Jan. 2, when they play the Abbotsford Pilots at Richmond Arena.

Maple Ridge’s Victor Bartley, a Nashville Predators defenceman, cleared waivers and is now playing in the AHL.

Search “Racers” at:

Search “Flames” at:

Search “Steve Nash” at:

mrtimes.com

mrtimes.com

mrtimes.com

Search “Victor Bartley” at:

mrtimes.com


MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES

A16 Thursday, December 24, 2015

To advertise in print:

Browse more at:

Call: 604-994-1046 Email: peggy.obrien@blackpress.ca Self-serve: blackpressused.ca Career ads: localworkbc.ca

A division of

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

INDEX IN BRIEF FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

5

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS TRAVEL EMPLOYMENT

IN MEMORIAM

Rocky Harling

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 115

115

EDUCATION

EDUCATION

16

PETS & LIVESTOCK MERCHANDISE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE RENTALS You are no longer by my side, but will be forever in my heart. Rest in peace Stink Dog Square Pants.

LEGAL NOTICES

More than 1.5 million Canadian families are in need of affordable housing. Your contributions provides Habitat with the resources it needs to help families.

Used.ca cannot be responsible for errors after the first day of publication of any advertisement. Notice of errors on the first day should immediately be called to the attention of the Classified Department to be corrected for the following edition. Used.ca reserves the right to revise, edit, classify or reject any advertisement and to retain any answers directed to the Used.ca Box Reply Service and to repay the customer the sum paid for the advertisement and box rental.

DISCRIMINATORY LEGISLATION

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

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS 33

INFORMATION

16

ON THE WEB:

CHRISTMAS CORNER

CHRISTMAS CORNER

Celebrate Christmas DEC 20 @10 AM: Twinkle the Christmas Star Choir and Pageant Celebrating Love born again. Telling the story of Jesus birth in word, music and action DEC 21 @ 7pm: Longest Night Service Join us on the longest night of the year for a reflective service providing space for all who find Christmas to be difficult

Donate Today!

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

Maple Ridge Alliance Church 20399 Dewdney Trunk Rd.

DEC 24 @ 4 pm Happy Birthday Jesus The Christmas story, song and birthday cake DEC 24@ 7 pm: Family Christmas Service Carols, scriptures, stories and more DEC 24@ 10 pm: Candlelight Christmas Enter the mystery of Christmas with Carols, handbells, Communion and Candlelight Silent Night DEC 27 @ 10am Christmas Pajama Church Stay in your PJ’s all day! A fun laid-back service

www.habitat.ca 8

GOLDEN EARS UNITED CHURCH 22165 Dewdney Trunk Road Maple Ridge 604.463.9611

PLACE OF WORSHIP

The eyes have it Fetch a Friend from the SPCA today!

spca.bc.ca

WORSHIP WITH US BAPTIST

FOURSQUARE

PRESBYTERIAN

ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA

NRchurch.ca

HANEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

ST. JOHN’S

now located at

Samual Robertson Technical School

COPYRIGHT

Copyright and/or properties subsist in all advertisements and in all other material appearing in this edition of Used.ca. Permission to reproduce wholly or in part and in any form whatsoever, particularly by a photographic or offset process in a publication must be obtained in writing from the publisher. Any unauthorized reproduction will be subject to recourse in law.

16

Christmas Eve Services 5:30 & 7:00

Excavator & Backhoe Operator Training. Be employable in 4-6wks. Call 604-546-7600. www.rayway.ca

AGREEMENT

It is agreed by any display or Classified Advertiser requesting space that the liability of the paper in the event of failure to publish an advertisement shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for that portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect item only, and that there shall be no liability in any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. The publisher shall not be liable for slight changes or typographical errors that do not lessen the value of an advertisement.

CHRISTMAS CORNER

Carols by Candlelight

BUSINESS SERVICES

ADULT ENTERTAINMENT

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

.www.coverallbc.com

June 1999 - December 2015

AUTOMOTIVE

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

10445 245 St., Albion

Thomas Haney Centre 23000 116 AVENUE

Sundays@10:30am

SUNDAYS @ 10AM

604.910.5611

Pastor Dave Buzza dbuzza@nrchurch.ca

CornerStoneNeighbourhood.com

Loving God Loving You

Pastor Scott Carruthers

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

Sunday Worship

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

Golden Ears United

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

More information - ridgemeadowsunited.com

11858 - 216th St. 604-467-1715

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

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

www.prophecycode.org

Welcome to Est. 1859

(River Road & Laity Street)

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

604-463-5733 www.stjohnmr.com

Ideal hall for receptions!

ALLIANCE

DISCOVERY CHURCH Church Service

WORSHIP SERVICES:

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

10:00am Sunday Mornings

20399 Dewdney Trunk Rd.

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

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

www.discoverychurchrm.com

604-465-5717

ADVERTISE YOUR PLACE OF WORSHIP - Call Alyssa 604.994.1046 or email: alyssa.vonwittgenstein@blackpress.ca


MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 130

HELP WANTED

Thursday, December 24, 2015 A17

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 134

PERSONAL SERVICES 182

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

FINANCIAL SERVICES

INCOME TAX PROBLEMS? Have you been audited, reassessed or disallowed certain claims by Canada Revenue Agency? Call Bob Allen @ 1250-542-0295 35yrs. Income Tax experience, 8.5yrs. with Revenue Canada. Email: r.gallen@shaw.ca C- 250-938-1944

• Food Service Supervisor $12.75/hr. + BeneďŹ ts Required F/T for Tim Hortons Maple Ridge locations. Various Shifts - Must be flexible for Nights / Overnights / Early Mornings / Weekends.

130

HELP WANTED

130

HELP WANTED

No experience necessary! We will train We offer‌ ‡ 3aiG training ‡ 3erIRrPanFe ERnXVeV ‡ 5egXOar wage inFreaVeV ‡ *reat Eene¿tV

$13.75/hour

You must be‌ ‡ (ntKXViaVtiF PRtiYateG anG energetiF ‡ :iOOing tR wRrN earO\ PRrning VKiItV ‡ $EOe tR SerIRrP reSetitiYe OiIting intereVteG in a Fareer in GiVtriEXtiRn

Please apply in person Monday to Friday from 8 am to 4 pm at 18800 Lougheed Hwy or email Jagjit.grewal@loblaw.ca

ME Y FIND NT NEMPLOYMENT LO T T T E P N N M M E E E IN CLASSIFIEDS E M M OY OTHE Y Y YM L O O T T P PL N MPL EN MPL E M E OYM E OYM E NT E T T L L N N M P P E E M T EM YM PLOY EM Y N O O E L EEMNT PL M P Y M M O NT E M E L Y P O ,re looking E T T L N N M EMEverything you for is P T T E E Y N NEM YM E OYM LO inMEthe classifieds! M P O L ENLTOY PL P EM PLOY M YMMP EM E M E LO E RENOVATIONS

COMPLETE HOME RENOS KITCHENS BATHROOMS NEW ADDITIONS

Save 10%

RUBBISH REMOVAL

ABIAN RUBBISH REMOVAL Prompt & Reliable FREE Estimates

604.474.0116

PAINTING/REPAIRS

24 HOURS PER DAY Reno¡s and Repairs

‡ Furnace ‡ Boilers ‡ Hot :ater ‡ Heat ‡ PlumbinJ -obs

604.591.2499 Reasonable Rates

287

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

• PPainting aiinting g • Repairs • Renovations • Residential • Commercial

604-376-7224

Community Newspapers We’re at the heart of things™

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

FERREIR HOME IMPROVEMENTS

SALES

156

This is a career opportunity for a results-driven individual looking to contribute to one of the fastest growing communities. 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. The Ability to multi-task and meet deadlines is a must.

All Interior & Exterior Additions & Renovations • Licensed • Insured • FREE Estimates

“Satisfaction Guaranteed� NORM 604-841-1855

320

MOVING & STORAGE

ABE Moving & Delivery & Rubbish Removal $30/hr. per Person • 24/7 604-999-6020

329 PAINTING & DECORATING www.paintspecial.com

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299 2 coats any colour

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

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

356

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Glenbrookhomes.net Chuck 604-830-1960

Trades • Financing • Permits

636

MORTGAGES

Mobile Mortgage Specialist

RENTALS

Competition closes December 31, 2015

706

FIND EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

blackpress.ca X bclocalnews.com

TRAINING

RUBBISH REMOVAL

FLOORING

Century

Learn to operate an

EXCAVATOR or BACKHOE

JUNK REMOVAL

6taininJ ,nstallation Free Estimates

www.rayway.ca

604.587.5865 Proudly Serving Your Community Since 2001 BOOK NOW... www.recycleitcanada.ca

www.centuryKardwood.com

LAWYER

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

PAINTING

Be employable in as little as 4-6 weeks!

604-546-7600

GUTTER & ROOF Cleaning/ Power Washing Since 1982

If YES, call or email for FREE initial legal consultation and protect your right to compensation

778-588-7049

Julie@LawyersWest.ca www.LawyersWest.ca

604-376-7224 6 04 376 7224

Champion Services • Gutter Cleaning • Roof Blowing • Moss Control

778-322-2378 Lower Mainland 604-996-8182 Fraser Valley Running this ad for 10 years

PAINT SPECIAL

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

30 Years Experience

For Prompt Service Call

604-230-0627

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

APARTMENT/CONDO

ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES 22588 Royal Crescent Avenue, Maple Ridge

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

OfďŹ ce: 604-463-0857 Cell: 604-375-1768 TRANSPORTATION

Hardwood Floors Hardwood Floor ReÀnisKinJ J

Commercial Office Cleaning Franchise

604.434.7744 • info@coverallbc.com www.coverallbc.com

New SRI Manufactured Homes Singles $74,900. Doubles $94,900. Park Spaces Available Repossessions 1974 - 2010

Renee Dubois • TD Canada Trust Call: 778-686-5107 E-mail: renee.dubois@td.com

Lisa Farquharson Publisher: Langley Advance lisa.farquharson@langleyadvance.com

Denied Long-Term Disability Benefits or other Insurance?

SIMON 604.230.0627

1989 14x70 in Ruskin MHP W/View Fam./Pet ok. $42,900 W/$575 Pad Financing Avail. 604-830-1960

778-322-2378 Lower Mainland 604-996-8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for 10 years

If you are up to the challenge, please email your resume with a brief note on why you are a great candidate to:

WINDOWS & GUTTERS

WCB/Liability Insurance

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

Competitive Base Salary, Commission and Benefits. A car and a valid driver’s license is required.

FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITY

• Account Financing • Professional Training • Administrative Support • Guaranteed Contracts • Discounted Equipment • Discounted Insurance

REAL ESTATE

Your Renovation Contractor

The Langley Advance, one of Canada’s leading and award winning community newspapers has an opening for an experienced Advertising Consultant.

604-889-8424

Includes:

SUNDECKS

www.centuryhardwood.com

Advertising Consultant

604.897.3423

Annual Revenue $0 - $120,000 Minimum Investment of $5,200

372

REPAIRS & STAINING INSTALLATION FREE ESTIMATES

Tobias 604-782-4322 SALES

GARDENING

Hardwood Floor ReďŹ nishing

Drain Tiles • Sewer • Water Video Inspection • Jack Hammering • Hand Excavating • Concrete Cutting • Gutters & Down Pipes Excavator Available

156

281

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Century Hardwood Floors

YOUR ELECTRICIAN

GREENWORX REDEVELOPMENT

FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS

RecycleMyJunk

www.stonypoint.ca

ON CALL

275

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

IN YOUR COMMUNITY

BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR!

PLUMBING CertiÀed Plumber

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

JC BROWN ELECTRIC LOW RATES • Licensed • Bonded • Expert trouble shooter 24/7 • 100% Guaranteed 604-617-1774

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

Warehouse Swampers Starting wage

ELECTRICAL

604-568-1899

TRY A CLASSIFIED AD HELP WANTED

260

$29 Service call. Lic #89402 Fast same day service. Insured. Guaranteed. We love small jobs.

Fax Resume Attn. Maple Ridge 604-278-6726 or e-mail: hurstcareers@gmail.com Operated by Epic Food Service

130

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022


MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS TIMES

A18 Thursday, December 24, 2015

BOXING WEEK BLOWOUT ! December 26 - December 31

LEDUC MID CSA APPROVED

STREAMLINE MID WORKBOOT CSA APPROVED

REG. $184.99

SALE

$99.99

• WATERPROOF • COMPOSITE TOE • ELECTRIC SHOCK RESISTANT • SLIP RESISTANT SOLE • BREATHABLE • VERY COMFORTABLE

• Available in Desert/ Dark Chocolate, Taupe/Red

59

$

99

REG. $220.00

SALE $109.99

SCAMANIA

GIRONA LADIES TRAIL

SEQUOIA LOW

• WATERPROOF

• WATERPROOF • COMPOSITE SAFETY TOE / PLATE • KEEN COMFORT • KEEN PROTECT • KEEN GRIP

• WATERPROOF • Available in Charcoal/Silver/ Sky Blue

50% OFF

35

$

99

• WATERPROOF • Available in Smoky Brown/ Olive/Snow

3599

$

Pioneer Fleece Lined Zip-up Hoodie

19

$ Sale

99

Reg.

$60

Local shops support local teams and events, Shop local - Everyone benefits

20758 Lougheed Hwy, Maple Ridge YOUR WORKBOOT EXPERTS

604.463.7277

CLOSED Christmas Day • Boxing Day 8am- 6pm • Mon - Fri 9am -9pm • Sat 9am-6pm • Sun 10am - 5pm


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.