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More than 100 A lot can happen in 101 years, just ask Maple Ridge resident Ray Swain. He recently celebrated another milestone birthday.
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Hometown Hero Maple Ridge native Ross Clarkson, a former CFL player, and currently a university professor in Ottawa, is the latest Hometown Hero. He spoke with reporter Eric Zimmer.
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‘McBarge’ moves in for retrofit A structure that served as a floating McDonald’s restaurant during Expo ’86 was recently relocated to Maple Ridge, with plans from the owner to do a $4.5-million refit.
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Celebrating a milestone birthday Ray Swain has done a lot in his 101 years, more than half his life spent in Maple Ridge. TROY LANDREVILLE tlandreville@mrtimes.com
“Get the fire extinguisher ready,” someone joked as Ray Swain was about the blow out the candles at his 101st birthday celebration Dec. 23 inside the Ridge Meadows Seniors Society building’s snooker room. Swain’s actual birthday date is Dec. 26, Boxing Day, but his snooker-playing pals decided to hold a birthday bash, complete with a card, finger food, and a cake, in his honour three days prior. Swain has a long history with Maple Ridge, having moved to the community in 1957, when he became co-owner of the Haney Hotel.
“We bought it in ’57 and sold it in 1967… 10 years later,” Swain said. After the hotel changed hands, Swain told the TIMES that took a holiday for 11 months, touring Canada and the U.S. – including Florida – before returning to Maple Ridge. Swain, was born in Central Butte, Sask., on Dec. 26, 1914. A veteran who served in Europe during the Second World War with the South Alberta Regiment – based out of Medicine Hat, Alta. – Swain has lived in Maple Ridge for more than half of his life. “I was a commander,” Swain said of his war years. “I served three-and-a-half years.” Swain built a number of new homes in Maple Ridge and lived in the same house for 52 years, his friend and longtime neighbour Ron Antalek told the TIMES in February [Centenarian celebrated, Feb. 15, 2014, Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows TIMES].
He lived alone in that house until last year, when he moved to a care home. His wife Joan died from cancer many years ago, Antalek shared, adding that Swain has been a member of Maple Ridge Curling Club since 1956, was a member of the Pitt Meadows Golf Course, and owned the Fraser River Marina on Wharf Street with 46 boat berths. Around the time he was born, Swain’s family owned a hardware store on Central Butte’s main street. He also owned and operated Swain Construction, Swain noted during his birthday party on Dec. 23. These days, Swain, who has suffered three strokes, is a snooker fan but isn’t able to play. “I come every day [to the snooker room at the seniors centre] if it doesn’t rain, just to watch,” Swain said. “If it wasn’t for this group I don’t know what I’d do.”
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During his 101st birthday party Dec. 23 at the Ridge Meadows Seniors Society building, Ray Swain, who was born Dec. 26, 1914, blew out candles and enjoyed cake with friends.
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On Christmas Day, almost a hundred hamper children each woke up to a brand new or refurbished bicycle – a dream made possible by the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Hamper Society, Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau, Burquitlam Lions Club, and Dominion Lending Centre. Three of the donated bikes were repaired
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Those looking to shake off the celebratory cobwebs of New Year’s Eve festivities are invited to an annual charity run in Osprey Village on New Year’s Day, as well as a community polar bear dip, by jumping into the waters of Alouette Lake.
People getting down in town on New Year’s Eve are reminded that a safe ride home in their own car is just a phone call away, thanks to Operation Red Nose Ridge-Meadows. It’s the last night of seasonal operation for the service.
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pro-bono by Maple Ridge Cycle, noted hamper co-chair Lorraine Bates. For Tamara Pesonen, who picked out a new bike for her three-year-old daughter, the bike will make up for a past birthday and Christmas present, all wrapped up in one. “I wouldn’t be able to get her a bike this year... She’s my world, [thanks to the hamper] she’s going to get the best,” Pesonen said. This year, the hamper helped 497 registered families have a brighter Christmas, in part thanks to the Rudolph’s Gift Shoppe and the Good Neighbour Program.
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Planning for the City’s 2016 Budget City staff presented corporate and department business plans and proposed budgets for 2016 to Council on December 9 & 10. These meetings were open to the public and questions and feedback were taken from those who attended. There are still opportunities to get involved and offer feedback on the City’s proposed budget for the following year. Business plans and budgets are available for viewing at the Pitt Meadows Library and at City Hall, or online at pittmeadows.bc.ca. The public can offer feedback through to Feb 4, 2016 through the following: • Email the Finance department directly at budget@pittmeadows.bc.ca • Contact elected representatives or City staff directly by phone or email
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All dog owners are required to license any dog over six months old. License Renewal forms were mailed to registered dog owners on the first week of December. If you are new to Pitt Meadows or you have a new dog, you can visit our website to download the license application form. There is no license fee in respect of a certified guide dog or certified assistance dog. Please note, next year the City will be implementing online dog licensing and payment. Look for information on this coming later in 2016. For more information on licensing your dog in Pitt Meadows, visit www.pittmeadows.bc.ca/dogs.
Congratulations to the winners of the contests at A Pitt Meadows Christmas!
The winners of the annual A Pitt Meadows Christmas colouring contest and tree decorating contest were announced. Congratulations to Nethmi Jayakody for her entry into the colouring contest, and to LEASH Animal Welfare Society for their tree in the tree decorating contest! The trees are on display until January 4 at the Pitt Meadows Family Rec Centre. Thank you to the Times for sponsoring the colouring contest, and to everyone who participated!
New crosswalk lights on Harris Road. Due to safety concerns at the West Coast Express Station on Harris Road,new pedestriancontrolled crosswalk lights have been installed. Drivers should be aware of this new addition and be prepared to stop if the crosswalk is flashing. Pedestrians should still use caution when using the crosswalk, and only cross when the lights are indicating it is safe to do so. For more tips on pedestrian safety, visit icbc.com.
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2016 Council Meeting Schedule. The schedule of council meetings for 2016 is available on our website at pittmeadows.bc.ca. Meetings are open to the public and everyone is encouraged to attend.Want to know how to appear as a delegation at a Council Meeting? Visit www.pittmeadows.bc.ca/delegations.
Go Green Clearing out old unwanted items for the new year? Find out where to take items for recycling by visiting www. pittmeadows.bc.ca/waste.You can type in specific items and you’ll get a list of places closest to you that will accept them. Ridge Meadows Recycling in Maple Ridge accepts a wide variety of items; you can check their website at rmrecycling.org or call 604.463.5545. pittmeadows.bc.ca facebook.com/pittmeadows
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Homelessness top of mind for 2015 TROY LANDREVILLE tlandreville@mrtimes.com
requested a meeting with minister Rich Coleman and we await his reply.” Maple Ridge Councillor Gordy Robson also expressed his frustration with the decision. “That’s very disappointing,” Robson said of Coleman’s statment. “Their contract is up in 2017 and I would be very offended if it was renewed with the current management and attitude in place.” In August, Read said the Caring Place – which is supposed to serve as a temporary shelter for people who suddenly find themselves with no housing and need to be redirected – has “people… cycling in and out” on an ongoing basis. “Why are we paying for that?” Read asked. “We need it to work effectively as intended, or we need to find another option.” Homelessness was top of mind throughout the year in Maple Ridge, but especially in the summer with the existence of a tent city along Cliff Avenue. At its peak, the camp had 35 tents, and roughly 65 homeless people camping along Cliff Avenue. The camp was plagued with fights, garbage, and alleged drug use, and was a huge disruption to the lives of Cliff Avenue
A fight between two women at the Cliff Avenue encampment – which is now gone – turned particularly violent in June.
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residents and business owners. An example: during a fight involving two campers, one woman had the tip of her finger bitten off by the other, said Ridge Meadows RCMP Cpl. Jason Reader. On Oct. 1, a temporary 40-bed facility, operated by RainCity Housing opened at the former Sleep Shop location at 22239 Lougheed Hwy. City staff later delivered a “Notice to Cease Camping on the Highway” to all campers. The camp is now gone, with a fence narrowing the street as a strategy to keep any more tents from popping up once the temporary shelter closes on March 31.
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Homelessness dominated the headlines in Maple Ridge in 2015, and the issue took a new turn just days before the calendar flips over to the new year. The Salvation Army Ridge Meadows’ shelter will remain status quo in 2016. Maple Ridge council passed a resolution in August, asking BC Housing to end its contract with the Salvation Army Caring Place. Four months later, the province provided its answer. In a Dec. 22 letter, B.C.’s deputy premier and minister responsible for housing Rich Coleman informed Maple Ridge Mayor Nicole Read and council that the local Salvation Army is “meeting the obligations of its operating agreement with the province and providing a much needed and valued service to the community of Maple Ridge.” Coleman noted that, as requested by the City of Maple Ridge, the province assessed the emergency shelter capacity and supportive housing services provided by the
Salvation Army Ridge Meadows. He added that the province is “pleased with and remain committed to this partnership, and will continue to work with the Caring Place to ensure it is fully accessible and meets the needs of an ever-more complex population of homeless and those at risk of homelessness in Maple Ridge and throughout British Columbia.” According to Patricia Cuff with the Salvation Army, out of the 354 people who stayed in the Caring Place shelter from January to October, 43 per cent were placed in permanent housing and 22 per cent are in treatment for a total success rate of 65 per cent. Despite this, Read said the City’s position remains unchanged. “It was our resources, on the ground, every day in the [Cliff Avenue] camp, and we feel the best positioned to critically assess the holistic needs of our community,” Read elaborated. The mayor added that first thing in the new year, council will be discussing the next steps and staff is preparing for the next meeting with BC Housing. “The holidays have not slowed us down,” Read said. “In the week leading up to Christmas, we
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2015: Just another year?
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he year 2015 is almost in the rear view mirror now, with just a day or two trickling away before we tack up the new calendar. It’s easy enough to pick out some of the major events that took place. In the Lower Mainland, the TransLink referendum went down to a crushing defeat. Those of us out in the suburbs saw a few thousand more people move out here even as house prices heated up some more. We saw protests over the proposed doubling of the Trans Mountain pipeline. The biggest story of the year for Canada was undoubtedly the federal election that saw the Conservatives swept out and the Liberals in. It’s easy to say with hindsight that the Conservative government had used up its goodwill with a majority of voters – but up until just before the election, it all seemed very much up in the air. Internationally, ISIS grabbed headlines and territory and incited even more outrage when they took credit for a vicious attack on civilians in Paris. Donald Trump continued to dominate the contest to become the Republican presidential candidate. Solar panels are spreading, but Volkswagen turned out to be a lot less green than they had pretended to be. It’s hard to say which of these stories will be considered important in the future, whether 10 years or 100. The truth is, 2015 isn’t finished yet. A lot of balls are still in the air, many dice were tossed and are still tumbling. We don’t know whether Justin Trudeau will be a good prime minister or not. We don’t know whether the future will think Stephen Harper was a good PM or not. We don’t know if Trump will be a president or be scrubbed, we don’t know if ISIS will threaten the west or crumble, we don’t know if the temperature will keep going up along with house prices or if we can finally stabilize both of them. Here’s hoping we all get to see the outcome, from a nice safe vantage point about 10 years from now.
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and... there was only one left! And it was on the edge of not big enough. Arrgghhhhh! I potted the sucker anyway, and hauled it out of the supermarket and tucked it away in the freezer. The old stress started to creep in, masking the fact that we still had a good week and a half left to bag a more suitable candidate for the Christmas oven. And of course, we found another. A perfect bird, indeed. Which left us with a spare – and still no apologies for the mouse. ’Twas three nights before Christmas when all through our home, an ominous sound arrived through our phone. The Lad had pulled an all-nighter programming computers, and had caught “whatever is going around.” He was still going to try to make it for dinner, but... Then on Christmas Eve, with a visit to extended family looming on the agenda, one of the dogs wouldn’t stop puking all over the house. His uncharacteristically
quiet demeanour, coupled with his refusal to eat – and he had refused liquid sustenance for two full days now – meant a trip (an unscheduled trip!) to the vet. And the kids, flying back from Mexico to join us for Christmas, reported they were snowed-in in Calgary. Our scheduled oysters-and-kippers breakfast turned to brunch, and eventually became a catch-as-catch-can afternoon snack, an oyster here, a kipper here, as the clan slowly – but inexorably – gathered. Other than everyone’s healthy albeit haphazard arrival, not a single plan panned out in the end. And wouldn’t you know it? It was the best Christmas ever! Chaos is just a natural part of Christmas at our house. No amount of “best laid schemes” will get us around that. And I wouldn’t have it any other way. The mouse be damned. The only really scary part is... New Year’s is usually even worse! Read Matthew Claxton’s Painful Truth online this week at mrtimes.com
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‘I have tried to be good this term’ Selena Dobie’s Grade 2 class from Meadowridge School shared their letters to Santa Claus... Dear Santa, How are you? I hope you are excited for Christmas! I hav tried to be good this term. I helped put on some ornaments. Please can I have a Kindle and a Digivise. Santa please bring presents to kids that dont have presents. Sincerely Brenden
Hope you’re not sick Santa
Dear Santa, I hope you do not have a cold. Are the rain dear ok? I have trid to be good all year. I helped Johanna get her PJs on. Santa please can you bring me earings and a barbie doll? Could you please bring all the children toys? Sincerely, Cecellia
You excited? Dear Santa,
How are you? I hope you are excited for Christmas! I have tried to be good all year I helped my mom to put her plate away for Christmas could you please bring me the golden Lego Ninja set. santa could you pleaes make sure that no kids go hungry This christmas? Sincerely Aarav
Is Rudolph’s nose working?
Dear Santa, How are you? I hope you are ready for big flight and Rudolf’s nose is working! I have tried to be very good all year by cleaning up my room and helping set up for chrismas and helping clean my sisters room. For Chrismas please may I have an Amarican girl doll and Chore helper an apple Dear Santa, gift card. How are Santa, you? I hope please can you get you make presents sure that this christall the poor mas. I have people been good have food, because I Art in Jacob’s letter water and helped with to Santa a good chores. education I could ALWAYS! fix arguing with my Sincerely Kyara! sister. Please can I have a Ds with mario Peace please and a tampoline. Please Santa give my Dear Santa, mummy and daddy How are you doing? a present. And give I hope the reindeers mony to the poor. are redy. I made some Sincerly Annie. mistakes at shcooll.
But I try very hard not to. May I please have soccer shoes and peace on Earth? Can you tack care of the homeless people? Sincerely Hailey
Sleigh speed
Dear Santa, How are you? how fast does the sleigngo? I have tried to be good all year. I halped my teache I helpe to do my job. could you plees bring me a special watch and remote control airplane. I hope all the homeless people have sum bresis to. Sincevely Jacob
Santa is a sweet person
Dear santa How are you? you are such a sweet person, I have tried to be good helping my mom with the chores and beds and... helping my dad reading small words. For chrisma could you pleas give me the iron man toy
Aarav’s picture of Santa.
delite game. Santa could you pleas make sure that all the wars stop this chritmas Sincerly Arsalan nezam
Sweaters for the world’s poor
Dear Santa, how are you? I hope you are excited for Chrismas! I have tried to be good all year, I helped my mom wash a plate For Chrismas could you please bring me a lego? Santa, could you give peaple poor around the world sweaters to wear? Sincerely Owen
Give mom a cooking set
Dear Santa, how are you? how are your raindeers doing? I hope you a terrfic christmas! I tried to be kind to everyone I help my family sweap the
floors. Can you please give me a cineplx card and a Elsa doll. Can you please give my mom a cooking set? Sincerely, Grace
Clothes for kids
Dear Santa, How are you? I hope you and the Elfs are getting ready! I have trued to help my family put up the christmas lights up and when I got home it was cool. For Christmas could you please bring me a kindile and a I[hone 6tS? Santa, could you please make surer that all kids have warm colthing! sincerely, Razik
Giving toys to kids without
Dear santa, Are your elves making prents? I tried to be good and I helped my cousin colour at her house. I would
like a riding helmet and an ipad. I want you to give toys the kids Who have no toys. Love Vanessa
Feed all kids
Dear Santa, How are you? I hope you are well for your big flight! I have been really good this year! I helped my mum clean the house I was realy caring too! Could you please bring me a kindle and an American doll? Santa please make sure that you give poor kids lots of food and water this christmas. And Allways! Sincerely, Mahika
Give everyone something
Dear Santa, is Rudolf nose charged up for the trip? How is yore sled? I hav tried to be good. I hav ben helping my broters. I want an ipad and a skylander. will you please make sure that all of the people get smthing. Sincerely Miias
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MEMORIES
Couple grateful for handful of ‘invaluable’ heirlooms TROY LANDREVILLE tlandreville@mrtimes.com
Hickey family
Some Maple Ridge shoppers were in a giving spirit over the holiday season – and helped out a local
couple in the process. During a move before Christmas, Michael and Norma Gail Hickey accidentally donated a box full of very special, irreplaceable family Christmas ornaments
to the Bibles For Missions thrift store in Maple Ridge. The items were sold and the couple had hoped shoppers who bought them might bring them back. Since the story ran
[Family pleads for heirloom ornaments, Dec. 24, The TIMES], some of the items have been dropped off. “Thank you for sharing. Three ornaments from the
list have been returned – two vintage glass icicles and small stained glass hummingbird,” Bibles For Missions Thrift Store – Ridge Meadows told the TIMES. > More: mrtimes.com
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drink, choose a designated driver before heading out. If it’s your turn to be the designated driver, be true to your commitment – your friends and family are counting on it. Use other safe alternatives to get home safely: call a taxi, take transit, use a shuttle service or call a sober friend. Another option is Operation Red Nose. From November 30 to December 31, if you’ve been drinking or are too tired to drive home, call 1-877-604-NOSE and a team of three Operation Red Nose volunteers will help make sure you, your passengers and vehicle get home safely.
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Family skate:
Jeremy McConville laced up one of the skates of his five-year-old daughter June while June’s three-year-old sister Frances looked on at Pitt Meadows Arena on Dec. 23. The family took part in the Winter Wonderland public skate at the arena.
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Movie of the week: Filming of the TV movie, I’ll Be There for You, continued recently at the Home Hardware location off of 223rd Street just south of Lougheed Highway.
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Jan.1 AIK run • An annual New Year’s Day charity run takes place at Osprey Village at 10 a.m.
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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 pickup offered by 1st Haney Rovers. Email scoutchipping@gmail.com with name and address, or call 604244-2850. Recommended donation is $10.
TIMES Travellers:
Hayward’s Betsy Van Herwaarden ended this year’s travels with a visit to Cleveland to visit friends and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She spent six hours there, and said it wasn’t enough. The trip also included a trip to an Amish county and Niagara Falls. She was particularly excited to find a display about Vancouver’s CFUN radio, a station she grew up listening to.
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: 604-4672420.
ADOPTION
Letter hand delivered to Trudeau begs change Only time to slip a note to the PM. TROY LANDREVILLE tlandreville@mrtimes.com
Candice Jones had a quick visit with Justin Trudeau.
Dec. 31, and Jan 2, 3 Pantomime • Ellie King’s Puss In Boots takes place at The ACT Dec. 31, and Jan. 3 at 3 p.m., and on Jan. 2, at 3 and 7 p.m. Info and tickets: theactmapleridge.org
A Maple Ridge couple hopes their voices will be heard by the federal government. They took a mammoth step in getting their message of fairness and equality for adoptive parents across to the Canadian Liberals when Candice Jones had a brief, face-to-face meeting
with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Dec. 17 at Global TV in Vancouver. Candice and husband Kevin hope to be first-time parents when they adopt one or two Haiti children. The couple chose to adopt from Haiti for numerous reasons but after the country was struck by a devastating earthquake on Jan. 12, 2010, Candice said, “we knew this was the country we wanted to adopt from.” “The circumstances that these children are in is just heartbreaking. We believe every child deserves a
home and a family, no matter what country they are from… No child should be deprived of love.” The process is arduous, however, and Kevin and Candice are waiting for a match from the Haitian government authority. In a letter she was able to slip to Trudeau, Candice wrote, “we are two years into the process and are still waiting.” She noted the adoption tax credit Canada currently offers is non-refundable and has a maximum of $15,000, but the average international adoption
costs $40,000 to $50,000 for one child. “During the election Harper had promised to raise the adoption tax credit and make it refundable so that it’s more in line with the cost of an adoption,” Candice wrote. As well, they’ve asked for equal parental leave for adoptive parents. She didn’t have time to ask Trudeau the questions in person, but did give him a copy of her questions and asked him to “please read it later.”
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
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Plans are unknown, but renovations are taking place in Maple Ridge.
ly where it’s going to be located, but the plan is that it will undergo extensive renovations. “And I can’t tell you what the plan is. We’re under a non-disclosure agreement, but it fits in with the 30th anniversary of the BRIAN MORTON Exposition. It will all happen Special to The TIMES in 2016, and we expect that it’s going to take probably On Dec. 22, the famous most of the year to do the ‘McBarge’ was moved to its work. new temporary home More online “It will remain in on the Fraser River in B.C., most definiteAlbion, where it will ly.” undergo a $4.5-million Meakin said the refit. McBarge has been “It will be restored cleaned, and studies have and refitted,” said Howard been conducted on the Meakin, president of strength of the hull, with Sturgeon’s Developments, in graffiti removed over the an interview on Monday. “It past two weeks in preparcould be in Vancouver, but ation for the move. “It’s in it could be in other places as well. We’re not saying exact- near-pristine condition. And
The McBarge made its way up the Fraser River to Maple Ridge last week. Rick Moyer/TIMES
the superstructure is in very good structural condition, so we’re happy about that. It’s going to look like a brand new facility.” Meakin bought the 57-metrelong concrete and steel structure in 1999. It had originally been known as the Friendship 500, but ultimately was
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t was a meaty, merry Christmas for the Hopcott Meat’s gang in Pitt Meadows. The local business recently completed its renovation and expansion, bringing the total size of the familySpecial to The TIMES owned facility The window of a local business that took part to 7,700 in a DMRBIA decorating contest square feet. The retail and comfortable furseven days a space alone week for break- nishings” she said. has doubled to “Our communities ERIC ZIMMER fast, lunch and 3,200 square were asking for a dinner. feet, provid“I won’t deny place to enjoy the ing a variety of fresh that we created a clear foods that we premeats, an expanded pare,” added Bob vision of what we retail section of local wanted our new space Hopcott, owner of foods, healthy to-go Hopcott Farms. to look like,” said dinner options, a cas“They wanted a desJenn Hopcott-Foxley, ual bistro focused on tination store and we operations manager of locally-sourced and listened. Hopcott Meats. foraged ingredients, “We are pleased to “We imagined a cooking and butchery offer this new space space that was that and are better posclasses, and a full-serwas sophisticated yet itioned to support vice coffee bar. balanced with naturmore local farmers The business is open ally-inspired materials
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he eighth annual Christmas window decorating contest was “a real success,” according to Michelle Zazulak, events coordinator for the Downtown Maple Ridge Business Improvement Association (DMRBIA.) More than 75 businesses in downtown Maple Ridge decorated their windows. “Our judges toured the area, marvelled at the beautiful window displays, and after much deliberation, selected four winners
in two categories,” she said. “The Downtown Maple Ridge Business Improvement Association is happy to reward businesses for brightening up the downtown streets in December,” said Zazulak. “This – along with the City’s tree lights and lamp post decorations – makes the downtown area a truly festive place to spend the day.”
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Ross Clarkson is the latest Hometown Hero.
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The CFL of the 1950s and ’60s, was “a little more legendary and folksy than it is today,” remarked Ross Clarkson. The 63-year-old Maple Ridge native, who is currently a contract English professor at the University of Ottawa, grew up in that era, before spending seven years in the league, where he played for the BC Lions, the now-defunct Ottawa Rough Riders, and the Hamilton Tigercats. For Clarkson, the opportunity to play in the national league was a combination of timing, skill, and luck. “When I was hitting about nine or 10 years
old, they started the minor football bantam, peewee leagues in Maple Ridge,” he recalled. “Then, as I got be in bantam, they started the football program at Maple Ridge High.” During this time, he said, there “was a real transition that happened from football being a game to it being sort of an Americanstyle bootcamp.” Essentially, what this meant was that during tryouts, practices and training, players were put through more difficult physical regiments “than you have ever experienced in your life... to the point that either you cross the threshold, or just decide the game isn’t for you.” By the time he was in Grade 12, Simon Fraser University (SFU) – which was still a relatively new
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Maple Ridge native Ross Clarkson played in the CFL for seven years. institution – had started offering football scholarships to high schools. “I was kind of lucky as a football player,” he said. “I got a scholarship from Maple Ridge High to go play for SFU, so I just kind of hit it at the right time.”
And a knack for the game ran in his family. “My uncle was actually a player in the CFL, too. He was a running back for Edmonton, who got traded to Calgary,” Clarkson explained. But he was never forced
to choose the same path, in fact, quite the opposite. “In those days, parents didn’t really push their kids like they do today,” he elaborated. In fact, football wasn’t even Clarkson’s first choice. “I actually liked basketball more and to me, it was more fun,” he admitted. “But football is what I was good at.” Not that he didn’t have talent on the court though. “When I went to SFU, they said I could play basketball too, just not on the scholarship, but it was a little much to do both.” Clarkson played in the CFL from 1973 to 1980, catching a total of 158 passes for 2,402 yards and 12 receiving touchdowns. His foray into teaching, began in his mid-40s He made the decision to go back to school, after spending some time working in the reforestation
business in B.C. “When my [football] career ended, it kind of caught up with me, and I wasn’t all that skilled in the ‘9 to 5 – so to speak,” he said. “The great thing about football is it really does make you mentally tougher, which I really appreciate.” That mental toughness “helped me make the decision to go back to school.” Clarkson returned to school,, worked his way to a PhD, and master’s degree in English, “and got it about eight or nine years ago.” He recently found an old photo of himself in football gear. “I look about 10 or 11,” he said. Reflecting on where he’s come from since that photo was taken, and the path of his career and life thus far, Clarkson was succinct: “It’s all worked out pretty good for me.”
ON THE ICE
No holidays for hockey players
A number of teams took part in an annual competition.
There was no shortage of minor hockey action during the Christmas holidays, as the Ridge Meadows Minor Hockey Association (RMMHA) hosted its annual Rustlers Winter
A division of
Round-Up at Planet Ice. Games took place from Sunday through Wednesday, (with full results not available by TIMES press deadline.) There’s little end-of-year downtime though, as an inaugural New Year’s tournament (aptly named the New Year’s Classic) kicks off on New Year’s Day, and runs through
to Sunday, Jan. 3. All Juvenile C teams are welcome in the tournament, and all games take place at the Cam Neely Arena inside Planet Ice. For more on minor hockey in Maple Ridge, and to find out how to get involved, visit www.ridgemeadowshockey. com.
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®/™The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD/2016 Accent 4-Door L Manual with an annual finance rate of 0% for 84 months. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0. Finance offer includes Delivery and Destination charges of $1,995/$1,595. Finance offer excludes registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas. ΩLeasing offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Motor Finance based on a new 2016 Tucson 2.0L FWD with an annual lease rate of 1.49%. Bi-weekly lease payments of $138 for a 60 month walk-away lease. Down payment of $0 and first monthly payment required. Total lease obligation is $17,940. Lease offer includes Delivery and Destination charge of $1,795. Lease offer excludes registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. $0 security deposit on all models. 20,000 km allowance per year applies. Additional charge of $0.12/km. Ω Holiday bonus of up to $1,500/$2,000/$3,500/$5,000 available on all new 2016 Accent 4-Door L Manual/2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD/2016 Elantra L Manual/2015 Sonata models. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunctions with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. ✦Prices of models shown: 2016 Elantra Limited/2016 Tucson 1.6T Ultimate AWD/2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited/2016 Accent 4-door GL/2015 Sonata Sport are $27,544/$41,394/$42.444/$19,444/$32,694. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,695/$1,795/$1,895/$1,595$1,695. Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. ▼ Fuel consumption for new 2016 Elantra Limited (HWY 6.7L/100KM; City 9.7L/100KM); 2016 Tucson 1.6T Ultimate AWD (HWY 9.3L/100KM; City 11.6L/100KM); 2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited (HWY 9.7L/100KM; City 12.9L/100KM); 2016 Accent 4-Door GL (HWY 6.7L/100KM; City 9.9L/100KM); 2015 Sonata Sport 2.0T (HWY 7.4L/100KMl City 10.4L/100KM) are based on Manufacturer Testing. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ✦Based on the 2009-2015 Global Automakers of Canada (GAC) Sales report. ▲Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar. gov). †ΩOffers available for a limited time and subject to change or cancellation without notice. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited. Visit www.hyundaicanada. com or see dealer for complete details. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.
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HWY: 7.4L/100 KM CITY: 10.4L/100 KM▼ HWY: 6.7L/100 KM CITY: 9.7L/100 KM▼
2015 BEST NEW FAMILY CAR
AWARDED THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT CRASH SAFETY RATING▲ U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
(OVER $30,000)
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Exclusively at Maple Ridge Hyundai
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21,794
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$
SANTA FE LTD
FOR UP TO
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$
ON ALL HYUNDAI MODELS
2016 ELANTRA
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Exclusively at Maple Ridge Hyundai
††
$
cash back
7,000
$
20,995
$
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®/™The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD/2016 Accent 4-Door L Manual with an annual finance rate of 0% for 84 months. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0. Finance offer includes Delivery and Destination charges of $1,995/$1,595. Finance offer excludes registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas. ΩLeasing offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Motor Finance based on a new 2016 Tucson 2.0L FWD with an annual lease rate of 1.49%. Bi-weekly lease payments of $138 for a 60 month walk-away lease. Down payment of $0 and first monthly payment required. Total lease obligation is $17,940. Lease offer includes Delivery and Destination charge of $1,795. Lease offer excludes registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. $0 security deposit on all models. 20,000 km allowance per year applies. Additional charge of $0.12/km. Ω Holiday bonus of up to $1,500/$2,000/$3,500/$5,000 available on all new 2016 Accent 4-Door L Manual/2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD/2016 Elantra L Manual/2015 Sonata models. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunctions with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. ✦Prices of models shown: 2016 Elantra Limited/2016 Tucson 1.6T Ultimate AWD/2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited/2016 Accent 4-door GL/2015 Sonata Sport are $27,544/$41,394/$42.444/$19,444/$32,694. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,695/$1,795/$1,895/$1,595$1,695. Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. ▼ Fuel consumption for new 2016 Elantra Limited (HWY 6.7L/100KM; City 9.7L/100KM); 2016 Tucson 1.6T Ultimate AWD (HWY 9.3L/100KM; City 11.6L/100KM); 2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited (HWY 9.7L/100KM; City 12.9L/100KM); 2016 Accent 4-Door GL (HWY 6.7L/100KM; City 9.9L/100KM); 2015 Sonata Sport 2.0T (HWY 7.4L/100KMl City 10.4L/100KM) are based on Manufacturer Testing. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ✦Based on the 2009-2015 Global Automakers of Canada (GAC) Sales report. ▲Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar. gov). †ΩOffers available for a limited time and subject to change or cancellation without notice. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited. Visit www.hyundaicanada. com or see dealer for complete details. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.
Lougheed Hwy
N W
E S
CLOSED SUNDAY - VISIT US FOR SILENT SHOPPING
MAPLE RIDGE
CALL US TODAY AT 604-467-3401 23213 Lougheed Hwy, Maple Ridge mapleridgehyundai.com
DL# 40087