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Shooting victim not expected to survive Incident linked to Townline Hill conflict Vikki HOPES Abbotsford News

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) announced on Monday that it has taken over the investigation into the double shooting that took place last week on Hawthorne Avenue in Abbotsford. IHIT spokesperson Stephanie Ashton said at a press conference at the Abbotsford Police

Department that one of the men injured in the incident is not expected to survive his injuries. The other victim remains in critical, but stable, condition. The two men, ages 21 and 22, were shot at about 9:20 p.m. Thursday (March 10) at a residence in the 33300 block of Hawthorne Avenue. The home is part of an eight-house complex located between Greer and Highview streets off of McCallum Road and south of Highway 1.

Ashton said although the exact motive of the shooting is not yet clear, it does appear to be connected to the ongoing Townline Hill conflict, which involves two gangs in a violent battle for drug turf in west Abbotsford. Neither victim has been identified, and Ashton said names will only be released if it is in the public’s interest or a matter of public safety. At the press conference, Ashton read Continued on A3

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Evidence markers and police tape were still at the scene Friday morning of a double shooting that occurred on Hawthorne Avenue the night before.

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When fire crews arrived, they discovered that the driver – the vehicle’s only occupant – had freed himself by kicking out the front window. “This individual is very lucky to be alive today, based on the significant damage to the vehicle,” said Abbotsford Police Sgt. Marcus Senft at the scene. The driver was taken to hospital with injuries that are not life-threatening. He was issued an administrative driving prohibition, which is a 90-day driving ban issued to drivers affected by alcohol.

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to the scene just before 11:30 a.m. on Friday, but paramedics soon left. Vinet said that when officers arrived, they learned that a 54-year-old Abbotsford man was deceased. Investigators on the scene taped off the forested area between the grocery store and the former Milestones restaurant location. That area leads to Lonzo Creek Park, located directly behind Save-On, and is known to be inhabited by homeless

people. Some bystanders at the scene were upset and hugging one another. Jesse Wegenast and Ward Draper of 5 and 2 Ministries – who provide services and advocacy for the homeless – were on hand to lend support, as were staff with the Salvation Army. Wegenast and Draper confirmed to The News that a homeless person had died, but could not provide any other details. The man’s name is not being released.

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Differing approaches to social media for local politicians Many rely on staff for Twitter, Facebook posts Tyler OLSEN

reporters. “And I know that some farmers use email, I The revelation last week that know that some don’t. And Finance Minister and Abbotsford he is one of them.” The question prompted West MLA Mike de Jong doesn’t The News to ask de Jong and use email shone a light on how the area’s MLAs and MPs, local politicians engage with along with Mayor Henry constituents online. De Jong’s computer habits Braun, how they engage with came under close examina- constituents online, includtion last week after a recent ing whether they exchange emails with constituents, freedom of inforand whether they mation request by post to, and ena Vancouver radio gage with, them on station elicited a doctheir Facebook and ument in which de Twitter pages. Jong’s chief of staff De Jong said he said the politician personally doesn’t “does not participate use email, in order in email.” to manage the torThat raised eyerent of communicabrows and questions tion sent his way. DE JONG about whether the He said constitlack of email use was uents’ emails are tied to freedom of information legislation that makes such printed out for him, and he emails public records available will direct staff – verbally or in upon request by anyone, in- writing – how to respond. “I think this technology is cluding the media and oppogreat,” he said. “I’m not hostile sition politicians. The Finance to electronic technology and Ministry issued a statement social media, but I’ve made a saying that de Jong’s briefing notes, correspondence and decision about how I will utimemos are delivered in paper, lize it or not utilize it.” Other politicians, though, rather than to an email acdeal with email in a more dicount, and that such notes are rect fashion. preserved. In an email, MLA Darryl Premier Christy Clark was Plecas said: “I respond to every asked about the lack of email email that I receive from conuse this week, and said there is stituents in my riding and from nothing cynical about it. “Mike is a farmer,” she told ridings around the province, for

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that matter, except those that sites are personal, rather than are blanket emails that go out city accounts, said he manages his pages personally and pays to every MLA.” Plecas, though, said he pre- someone to assist him when fers to meet people face to his schedule is tight. Both Fast and Braun noted face, particularly those who are that online tools present a upset about an issue. “The problem with on- valuable opportunity to conline communication is that it nect with constituents, but can doesn’t give either party a full also be used in negative and opportunity to express them- hostile manner. Plecas’s constituency assisselves, and it doesn’t respect tant manages his the reality that not accounts, provideveryone is able to ing weekly updates communicate well, through posts and and it certainly commentary. She doesn’t capture the connects those who extent to which some contact the sites with people are hurting.” Plecas, when asked. MLA Simon Gibson, Sidhu said a team MPs Ed Fast and Jati manages his accounts Sidhu, and Mayor and briefs him on Henry Braun all likeBRAUN matters of interest. He wise said they exsaid he “sometimes” change emails with monitors replies. constituents. Asked if he personally inThe politicians all have Facebook and Twitter accounts, teracts with constituents on although they depend on staff, Facebook and Twitter, he wrote to varying extents, to manage in an email, “Everyday I’m learning more and more about how their social media. Gibson, for example, per- to harness technology to ensonally handles his Twitter ac- gage the public and reach out to count, but his Facebook page Canadians I may not have preis administered by his constit- viously reached. At the moment I may not press ‘post,’ but the uency staff. Fast takes the opposite ap- conversations are still very real.” De Jong, meanwhile, has staff proach, personally managing his Facebook page while jointly manage his accounts, but does administering his Twitter ac- not monitor the pages or engage with constituents on count with staff. Braun, whose social media Facebook or Twitter.

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Owner of handkerchiefs wanted An Abbotsford woman hopes to find the owner of a special package that she found recently while at the Highstreet shopping centre on Mt. Lehman Road. Johanna, who didn’t want her last name used, was in the underground parking area near Walmart on the morning of Feb. 29 or March 1, when she spotted a unique box on the ground by some shopping carts. She lifted the lid and found a collection of carefully folded handkerchiefs, some appearing to be quite old. Johanna believes the items have sentimental value to someone. “I know what it is like to have an old

handkerchief, one that my great-grandmother embroidered. It has survived two world wars and also survived my

family fleeing and travelling from place to place for two years during and after World War Two,” she said. Johanna wonders if the box is discarded loot from a break-in or whether it was accidentally dropped by the owner. Anyone with information about the box of handkerchiefs is asked to send an email to newsroom@abbynews.com or call reporter Vikki Hopes at 604-8514530. They will then be put in touch with Johanna for verification of the items in the box, many of which can’t be seen in the picture.

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New university fees criticized First-year international students facing $1,400/year surcharge of courses. For students taking an “average course load” it would mean an extra $25 to $30 a term, according to Dave Pinton, UFV’s direcThe Student Union Society (SUS) at the tor of communications. University of the Fraser Valley has come out in Brar said the fee is an exploitation of a newly opposition to two new fees potentially facing legislated loophole in the B.C. government’s students this fall. Tuition Limit Policy, which caps tuition increasA new “international student administration es at two per cent. fee” will be charged to foreign students at “Government must take responsibility for the school. The $700 surcharge per semester, post-secondary education,” said Brar. “It is amounting to $1,400 in a regular school year, is unacceptable to fill the budget shortfalls from on top of international student tuition, which years of funding cuts and freezes by skirting is already more than three times more expenStudents at the University of the Fraser Valley may face additional a decade-old policy and squeezing student sive than for domestic students. It will only File photo wallets.” apply to the students’ first year in Canada, fees this fall. Pinton said the fee will fund new “distinct services already exist and the SUS hasn’t received including for those who transfer from UFV’s and tangible” services at the school, including adequate explanation for this new fee. campus in India. “We haven’t received any information to indicate work co-op programs, mental and physical health “At UFV, like many universities that host international students, administration and recruitment that there’s something new or something addi- services and recreational facilities. “These programs are in dire need of improvecosts are highest for its first-year international tional to what is being done for these students,” ment at UFV,” said Brar. “While we don’t discredit students,” said Dave McGuire, executive director of said Brar. Another new charge, an “experiential learning the work being done, they are not sufficient to UFV international. “These costs include pre-application advising costs, documentation fees, agent and wellness fee,” has been proposed, but not yet support the diverse needs of UFV students.” Tuition at UFV currently costs $4,511 per year for fees, marketing costs, and recruitment expendi- approved by the school’s board. That fee of $2.80 per credit would mean an extra non-international students. For international stutures.” Sukhi Brar, SUS vice-president external, said the $42 each term for students taking a full-time slate dents, tuition is $15,600 for a full year of courses.

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Council voted Monday to ask the province to fund two projects to improve the city’s bike and pedestrian infrastructure, including an overpass over Highway 1. The city will ask for provincial funding for a cycle path on Salton Road and a cycling/pedestrian overpass over the highway. The cost is billed at $5.75 million, and the city is seeking the funds through the province’s BikeBC

program, which is providing $6 million in funding to communities this year. The city says the project would augment its UDistrict Neighbourhood Plan and create a better link between the area and the rest of Abbotsford. Alternately, the city also suggested it would be amenable to funds for a cheaper version of the project, without a separated cycle path on Salton, which would cost $4.9 million.

The city also asked for funding for a pedestrian/bike light at Valley Road on Highway 11 that would connect two major segments of the Discovery Trail. A staff report suggested a light, along with road improvements, a pedestrian rail crossing, and a 30-metre wooden boardwalk would provide better access to Willband Creek Park and improve the trail for users.

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An end to possibility Three separate car crashes claimed five young lives – including that of a Langley teen – and put several more in jeopardy during one of the deadliest weekends on B.C. roads in recent memory. In Vernon, two women, both 21, were killed March 6, when a pickup carrying five people missed a curve and rolled. Speed and alcohol are both considered factors in that tragedy. Two days earlier in Cranbrook, two young men aged 17 and 19 were killed when their pickup struck a tree. And March 5 in Mission, 15-year-old Lidia Ramos of Langley was killed when the car she was in failed to negotiate a turn on a slippery road and slid down an embankment. Speed is cited as the likely reason the car left the road. But whatever the cause of each crash, the result is the same. Five more lives have been needlessly lost, and their families are now facing the future without a beloved child. “Think about the passengers you have with you,” pleaded Lidia’s mother, Angela.

“There’s no need to speed. No one needs to lose their child or sibling.” It’s a simple message, but one that doesn’t always get through. Car crashes remain the leading cause of death among teenagers, and one-third of crashes involving 16- and 17-year-old drivers occur between the hours of 9 p.m. and 6 a.m., when fewer drivers are out on the roads. According to BCAA, drivers aged 16 to 19 in Canada have a fatality rate nine times as high as that of drivers aged 45 to 54. Whether it’s a sense of invincibility or an inability to connect action and consequence without first-hand experience, it’s hard to say. What we do know is that the deaths leave many other big questions unanswered. Who and what could these young people have become? What might they have accomplished, given the chance? The possibilities were once endless. Now, they’re non-existent. – Langley Times

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B.C. Views As the B.C. government spends millions on an international brand campaign with the recycled slogan “Super, Natural B.C.,” another brand identity has spread across Canada. This one’s unintentional. It hit a new peak last week with the arrival of two young men from Saskatchewan, who were given one-way tickets to Vancouver and Victoria by typically burdened social services ministry staff in North Battleford. Sorting through the blizzard of soothing sound bites and sympathetic TV clips, a clearer picture emerges. In his initial interview with the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Charles NeilCurly, at 23 the elder of the two, said he decided to head west when shelter staff told him his time had run out and he asked for bus tickets to B.C. “When they asked if I had a place to

go, I just said, ‘yeah’,” Neil-Curly said. “I was going to the next homeless shelter anyway.” Transients and panhandlers aren’t the only ones who say whatever they figure will get them through another day. Politicians do it too. Admitting she knew little about the arrivals, Premier Christy Clark suggested that both were mentally ill and deserve every support the province can give them. B.C. housing czar Rich Coleman has also demonstrated factual flexibility as he presides over the creation of his latest single-room-occupancy drug ghetto in a residential neighbourhood in Victoria. After quietly proposing a closed-down nursing home called Mount Edwards Court as a temporary solution to the filthy “tent city” that sprang up on provincial property last fall, Coleman abruptly announced from his Langley office Feb. 5 that the building had been bought and partly renovated for $4 million. It would house 38 people for up to a year. I asked him if the purchase meant the conversion of Mount Edwards into permanent “low-barrier” housing for 100 people was a “done deal,” as area resi-

dents believe. “They’re wrong,” Coleman indignantly replied, and there would be community consultation over the next year. In subsequent comments to reporters, he said the province doesn’t really need city zoning, but will apply for it anyway. (That won’t be a problem with Victoria’s

... another brand identity has spread across Canada. far-left city council, which is keen to add a supervised injection site too.) On Feb. 24, Coleman was asked if he is concerned that the 88 housing units at two locations would fill up and other transients would arrive to take their place. By that time the tent squat appeared to have about 100 people in residence, with the usual overdoses, violence and prostitution. Coleman assured us it hasn’t happened in Abbotsford or Maple Ridge, where tent camps have finally been cleaned up after shelters and housing were provided.

The next day, he was asked if transitional accommodations would be sufficient to end the camp. “They’re not actually all that transitional,” Coleman replied. “We’ll take Mount Edwards through a zoning process. We’ve got about 100 beds there. We’ve bought the building so it’s hardly transitional. We’ve permanently done that.” Fast forward to March 11. The 38 Mount Edwards spaces are full, another 40 rooms and camping spaces at a former youth custody centre are almost full, and the province applies for a court order to clear the Victoria camp. A representative of the advocacy group Together Against Poverty Society goes on local radio to pledge legal support for the campers. How many are there now? At least 100, he says. Meanwhile in Maple Ridge, where the “homeless” problem is all fixed, Coleman has just extended temporary shelter funding and paid $5.5 million for a 61-room motel to fix it some more. Tom Fletcher is B.C. legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Email: tfletcher@blackpress.ca Twitter: @tomfletcherbc

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MARTINI Disabled need more help DIAMOND STUDS Premier Clark states, “everybody on disability is going to be better off” after her government announced a $77 a month increase to disability benefits. Andrea Wetteland did an excellent job in your article, “Giving with one hand, taking with the other,” of showing the impact on her related to the government’s decision to increase the bus pass fee from the current $45 to $624. Andrea, along with many others in this community, will have to make a decision of putting food on the table at the expense of losing what she described as her “lifeline” by giving up her bus pass. Should she decide to retain her bus pass, the real impact of increased disability amount is reduced to $25! What has been missed in the coverage to date is

Extraordinary people I wanted to take a moment to acknowledge the extraordinary contribution of the Arab Club at University of the Fraser Valley to the refugees in Abbotsford. My family accepted a Syrian family about a month ago through Mennonite Central Committee. We have set them up with doctors and dentists and school and apartment, and groceries and jobs, etc. What has been very unique is the contribution from the Arab Club at UFV. From the outset, they have gone above and beyond. When we were initially proposed a refugee family, we gathered our resources accordingly and, recognizing the language/ cultural barrier, reached out to the Arab Club. They responded positively and immediately. One of the club members offered to accompany us to the Vancouver Airport to assist us with the family’s arrival and with translating. Since then, there have been multiple members of the club who have, on a daily basis, checked in with the family, met with, shared meals with, taken them shopping, taken them to the mosque, etc. These are UFV students who have themselves come from another country to obtain an education in Canada. In their spare time, on a volunteer basis, they have been absolutely instrumental in welcoming our refugee family to Abbotsford. In addition to this, they have extended their assistance to other Syrian families. These individuals deserve recognition for their unconditional devotion to recognizing the need and acting accordingly. These truly are extraordinary people contributing in a meaningful way to the community of Abbotsford and the welcoming and integration of refugees. This is a success story. Keith Neufeld

the consequence of government’s failure to provide an increase in benefits to the same vulnerable citizens in nine years. After the government claws back the bus pass fee there won’t be enough to cover the rent increase this year, let alone increases in other living expenses. The base amount for those on benefits has been eroded on an annual basis over the past nine years. Are those people on disability benefits “better off” now? It is not all that complicated: do the math! They are entering their 10th year with no real increase in benefit amounts. Oh, I just noticed that BC Hydro is looking for a four per cent increase and the landlord just raised the rent again by 2.9 per cent, and have you seen the cost of vegetables lately? Jim Walton

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Local guild crafts quilts for Syrian refugees Members of an Abbotsford quilting guild are hand-crafting quilts to warmly welcome Syrian refugee families as they arrive in their new homes in the Lower Mainland. “We particularly wanted to make the government-sponsored refugees feel welcome,” said Judy Johnson, one of the women spearheading the group’s effort. “Since they are arriving at a colder time

of year, we thought that quilts would help them keep warm and offer a warm welcome.” The group cut, pressed and sewed together seven quilt tops in just one day. The group’s members have offered many finished quilts to families in need in addition to the ones started on Feb. 27, and other members are working on more gift quilts at home. The group is work-

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organizer, said “We really want to thank the community services groups for accepting our offer so enthusiastically and taking charge of giving out

the quilts. They are so busy right now and they found time to meet with us and take this on.” The Fraser Valley Modern Quilt Guild is

a group of 69 people interested in modern quilting and helping the community. Find them on Facebook or visit their website at fvmodernquilt.com.

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Accounting award for city staff City of Abbotsford accounting staff have been honoured by the Government Finance Officers Association with a Canadian Award for Financial Reporting, recognizing excellence in their field. At Monday’s council meeting, Coun. Patricia Ross, serving as deputy mayor, congratulated staff on the accomplishment. She added: “We’ve always been very proud of you, but it’s nice for

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machine which integrates with an iPad. “Tradex will be filled with the latest and most innovative products that provide the home artisan with everything needed to produce that perfect project, learn the latest techniques and trends, meet fellow artisans, compare notes and have a wonderful time,” said the show’s organizers in a statement. For more information, visit creativestitchesshow. com.

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$

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MON – SAT: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM • DALE & DIANE HERBERT

All tours are high energy. Get a new perspective on power at the Powerhouse at Stave Falls.

Farming has always been a family affair. For those in the Fraser Valley whose farms have been in their families for generations and are now worth millions in both land and quotas, questions may arise as to whether to sell or hold onto the farm. Succession planning for farmers is not unlike growing crops in that it may take years to maximize the yield. In Canada, qualified farms and farming corporations can be passed tax free to children in life or through a will, provided the children live in Canada and receive their shares directly. Farming corporation may avoid thousands in probate fees by utilizing techniques such as separate corporate wills. The rules are strict and the wrong trust in a will or an out of country child could result in tax consequences burdening the farm. Challenges can arise if some children are active in the farm and others are not. In such cases, it may be prudent to transfer control before death so as to avoid challenges to wills. Farming children may be gifted or purchase voting shares, while other children can be given shares with limited income rights.

For farming families thinking of selling the farm in today’s hot market, they risk losing out on hundreds of thousands of dollars in tax savings by not planning in advance. Each family member who owns part of a qualifying farm or farming corporation may be able to legally avoid paying taxes on the first million dollars on a sale provided they have owned the property for at least three years. To take advantage of the capital gains exemptions in anticipation of a future sale, estate planning lawyers and accountants will often reorganize the farm structure 3-4 years in advance to gift shares to adult children and their spouses. For instance, a couple with four children may receive 6 million dollars tax free. These tax exemptions tend not to apply to hobby farms or farms that merely supplement other family income. Legal advice should be sought. I always encourage farmers to sit down with their families to plan ahead. Daniel Grice is an estate planning and business lawyer at Integra Law Group in Abbotsford.

Wills and Codicils • Probating Estates • Power of Attorneys Disability Trusts • Representation Agreements • Cohabitation Agreements Business Incorporations and Successions & Real Estate Transactions Download our free estate planning guide: integralaw.ca/wills

Whether it’s guided or self-guided, any tour at the Powerhouse at Stave Falls will be high energy. Plus, you’ll get to play with interactive displays and learn how power is made. We’re now open for our 2016 season, so plan your visit today at bchydro.com/stavefalls or call 604 462 1222 to book a tour.

Daniel Grice • Joshua Bach • Clayton Loewen a small firm with great service

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101-2776 Bourquin Crescent W., Abbotsford

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Local teen dances on stage with Justin Bieber

THE NEXT GENERATION OF HEARING. COMING TO YOUR COMMUNITY!

Kelly Blancas wins spot after submitting video Kelvin GAWLEY Contributor

Friday night was special for Justin Bieber fans from across the Lower Mainland, as he played a sold-out show at Rogers Arena. But it was extra special for one Abbotsford Belieber. Kelly Blancas, 13, not only saw the pop megastar in concert for the first time, she got to meet him backstage and dance with him onstage in front of thousands of fans. Kelly, who has been dancing for 10 years, was one of four dancers who won the spot on stage with Bieber, after submitting a video of herself dancing to the song “Children.” She was at the dance studio when her mom phoned, telling her she was going to perform with her idol. “I was in shock,” she says. “I was crying.” Bieber is performing with dancers like Blancas at every show on his worldwide Purpose tour. Kelly said she spoke with the singer briefly before the show. “He was really nice ... He just asked how we were, if we were nervous.” And nervous she was. “My palms were sweating like crazy.” The performance went off without a hitch, despite the nerves, and Kelly was able to enjoy the rest of the concert from the pit, right in front of the stage. When asked if she would like to dance with Bieber in the future as a full-time job, Kelly re-

Free tax returns offered Tax returns are being prepared in Abbotsford free of charge for low-income people. The returns are completed by volunteers for people with simple tax situations from now until April 30. The program is a collaboration between the Canada Revenue Agency and the Clearbrook Golden Age Society. The program serves individuals with an income of up to $30,000 and couples with an income of up to $40,000. Clinics are conducted at Garden Park Tower (#106 2825 Clearbrook Rd.) from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. every day except Sunday. Drop by the office to book an appointment, call 604-744-0109 or email incometax@gardenparktower.ca. For more information, visit cra.gc.ca/volunteer.

sponded without hesitation: “I would love to! That would be amazing. This is what I really want to do.” Kelly wasn’t the only Abbotsford native who got to meet Bieber this week. Canucks forward Jake Virtanen posted pictures to Instagram of himself hanging out with the singer in Vancouver.

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Abbotsford News

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

ALL ADVERTISED VEHICLES INCLUDE 3 MONTH WARRANTY AND/OR

DROP BY FOR A TEST DRIVE.

BALANCE OF FACTORY!

Full tank of gas Car proof report First 2 oil changes on us MSA Ford 152-point inspection

MSA Ford Certified

Instant on-site approval No payments for 6 months available Guaranteed lowest dealer centre APR rates in BC

MSA FORD HAS OVER 100 NEW 2016 F-150s TO CHOOSE FROM! ON-SITE

CARs

LARGEST TRUCK INVENTORY IN THE FRASER VALLEY!

IT’S BACK....

GET AN ADDITIONAL $1000 OFF MOST 2016 MODELS!

2016 F-150 REG CAB 4X2

2016 F-150 CREW CAB XLT

6 SPEED AUTO, AIR, 40/20/40 SEATS. #F1G03167

6 SPEED AUTO, 3.5L FFV, AIR, KEYLESS ENTRY, POWER GROUP, ALLOY WHEELS, SYNC. #F1G03456

28,993 $ DOWN 0

$

2011 CHEV IMPALA LT

2013 FORD FOCUS

2013 FORD FIESTA

2012 FORD FUSION

2011 FORD FUSION

#UBC31329

#UCD29027

#UCD35116

#UCC58075

#UCB51074

AWD, LEATHER, NAV, 19” WHEEL UPGRADE. #PCF70602

SALE

SALE

SALE

SALE

SALE

SALE

LOW KMS, LOCAL.

$

10,860 $13,800

$

11,580

2015 FORD FUSION TITANIUM

2008 FORD MUSTANG

$

#UCX05476

SALE

13,480 $10,680 $27,800 $12,560

#UTD13453

#PTC77514

SALE

SALE

TITANIUM, AWD, LEATHER, NAV

$

25,800

$

17,900

#UTC26816

$

SALE

LEATHER & ROOF.

23,480

$

#UTA77819

ONLY 37,262KMS, NAV/SUNROOF/ LEATHER - FULL LOAD. #OTD19107

SALE

SALE

16,600

$

217

BI-WEEKLY ZERO DOWN .99% @ 84 MOS. TAXES INCLUDED

6 SPEED AUTO, POWER GROUP, KEYLESS ENTRY, ANTI-THEFT, ALLOY WHEELS, AIR, ALL TERRAIN TIRES, 40/20/40 SEATS, SYNC. #F1640856

2.7 ECOBOOST, REAR CAMERA, POWER SEATS, TRAILER TOW PACKAGE, SYNC, SPORT BUCKETS, CONSOLE SHIFT. #F1626328

44,949 – $6,881 – $1,000 $

$

$

37,068

243

BI-WEEKLY ZERO DOWN .99% @ 84 MOS. TAXES INCLUDED

MSA DISCOUNT COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT

43,324

$

MSA SALE PRICE

ONLY

$

284

ZERO DOWN .99% @ 84 MOS.

2016 F-350 CREW CAB LARIAT

71,249 – $7,707 – $1,000 $

MSRP MSA DISCOUNT COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT

$

MSA SALE PRICE

ONLY

$

62,512

405

ZERO DOWN .99% @ 84 MOS.

BI-WEEKLY TAXES INCLUDED

MSA DISCOUNT NON-STACKABLE CASH COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT MSA SALE PRICE

ONLY

XTR, SUNROOF, DUAL DVD SCREENS, CHROME WHEELS.

#PTD04809

SALE

29,447

$

$

OLD YALE RD

SALE

#PTC10820

SALE

2014 FORD F-150

ONLY 9,760 KMS, LOW MILEAGE, WELL EQUIPPED. #BTE15805

SALE

2011 DODGE RAM 3500 SLT

CUMMINS DIESEL, RUNNING BOARDS, CLEAN WITH ONLY 123,612 KMS. #PTB99133

2014 FORD FUSION HYBRID SE SUNROOF, NAV, ONLY 5,026 KMS! #OCE34405

SALE

27,440 $25,920 $36,820 $ SALE 23,800 35,900 $23,790

$

$

64,794

496

ZERO DOWN .99% @ 84 MOS.

BI-WEEKLY TAXES INCLUDED

2016 EDGE SPORT

3.5L V6, LEATHER, NAVIGATION, SYNC, DUAL PANEL MOONROOF, 20” ALUMINUM WHEELS.

#ED608247

53,889 – $2,006 – $1,000 $

MSA DISCOUNT COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT MSA SALE PRICE

ONLY

$

$

50,383

388

BI-WEEKLY

MSA DISCOUNT COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT MSA SALE PRICE

ONLY

54,939 – $2,216 – $1,000 $

MSRP

$

$

51,723

354

BI-WEEKLY ZERO DOWN 2.49% @ 84 MOS. TAXES INCLUDED

Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offer and availability. Offers only valid at MSA Ford Sales. Retail offers may be canceled or changed at any time without notice. Limit one (1) incentive redemption per Eligible Model sale. Some offers are not rain-checkable. All prices are plus taxes and fees. All offers good on in-stock MSA Ford Sales vehicles only. All offers subject to prior sale. All available Ford incentives, Ford Loyalty/Conquest, MSA Finance cash, Non finance cash, Non stackable Cash, and rebates/credits/allowances/rates have been used in advertised prices. Some rebates and credits may be taxable. Financing/Leasing on approved consumer or business credit. Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment or may not be exactly as shown. For factory orders, a customer may either take advantage of eligible Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited retail customer promotional incentives/offers available at the time of vehicle factory order or time of vehicle delivery, but not both or combinations thereof, subject to incentive rules and eligibility. Costco Member Rebate available on select 2015 and 2016 in stock vehicles for verified Costco members in good standing as of February 23rd 2016. Our advertised prices include Freight, and P.D.I., Add dealer documentation and registration fees of $420, and applicable taxes and fees. Lease Offers Total Paid (including taxes) is $12,012.16 **29,196.00, ***31,577.00, ****33,944, 43,997.00. Lease end value is $27,929.00, *820,250.00, ***20,850.00,****25,650.00, *****28850.00 plus applicable taxes. First payment, taxes and some mandatory fees due at delivery. Lease LAPR is 4.99% for 24 months. Non Sub vented Finance payments calculated using 5.99% for term indicated. Ford Credit 0%/.99%/2.49% or other low APR Financing not compatible with Ford non-stackable cash, MSA finance cash, Ford or MSA lease offers, Commercial Lease offers or MSA Discounts or bonuses. All prices do not include any added equipment or options that may have been installed by dealer. All offers expire March 19th at 5:00 pm (PST).

VOTED ABBOTSFORD’S FAVOURITE NEW CAR DEALER 8 YEARS RUNNING!

www.msaford.com ABBOTSFORD

604.856.9000

MISSION

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2015

ABB

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T H E F R A S E R VA L L E Y ’ S O N LY F O R D S U P E R STO R E !

604.853.2293

ABBOTSFORD

604.856.9000 www.msaford.com

604.853.2293 MISSION

Highway 1 - Mt Lehman Exit - Fraser Valley Auto Mall

MON - THURS • 8:30am - 8pm | FRI & SAT • 8:30am - 6pm | SUNDAY • CLOSED Vehicles advertised subject to prior sale. See dealer for details of satisfaction exchange policy and no charge extended warranty. All prices plus taxes and $420 documentation fee. Finance offers available on approved credit.

A-LIST

WINNER T

MT. LEHMAN RD

X

TRANS CANADA HWY

SALE

#UTA71609

$

N

#UTC32550

2012 DODGE RAM

79,129 – $9,335 – $4,000 – $1,000 $

MSRP

2016 EXPLORER LIMITED 4WD MSRP

2012 FORD F-150

TAXES INCLUDED

6.7L DIESEL, LEATHER, MOONROOF, REMOTE START, CHROME PACKAGE. #F3G46646

HYBRID

2010 FORD F-150 XLT

BI-WEEKLY

3.5L ECOBOOST, LEATHER, TRAILER TOW PACKAGE, NAVIGATION. #F1603469

#EX680511

2013 FORD F-150

51,149 – $6,825 – $1,000 $

MSRP

2016 F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 PLATINUM

36,980

TRUCKs

$

2016 F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 XLT SPORT

ONLY

2013 EXPLORER LIMITED

ONLY

32,952

2016 F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 XLT

MSA SALE PRICE

2010 FORD EDGE SEL

$

MSA SALE PRICE

TAXES INCLUDED

COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT

SUNROOF, LEATHER.

COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT

225

MSA DISCOUNT

2012 NISSAN MURANO

MSA DISCOUNT

ONLY

MSRP

2012 FORD TRANSIT CONNECT

40,499 – $6,547 – $1,000 $

MSRP

BI-WEEKLY / 84 MOS.

$

SUVs/CUVs

2013 FORD ESCAPE

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Abbotsford News

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

ALL ADVERTISED VEHICLES INCLUDE 3 MONTH WARRANTY AND/OR

DROP BY FOR A TEST DRIVE.

BALANCE OF FACTORY!

Full tank of gas Car proof report First 2 oil changes on us MSA Ford 152-point inspection

MSA Ford Certified

Instant on-site approval No payments for 6 months available Guaranteed lowest dealer centre APR rates in BC

MSA FORD HAS OVER 100 NEW 2016 F-150s TO CHOOSE FROM! ON-SITE

CARs

LARGEST TRUCK INVENTORY IN THE FRASER VALLEY!

IT’S BACK....

GET AN ADDITIONAL $1000 OFF MOST 2016 MODELS!

2016 F-150 REG CAB 4X2

2016 F-150 CREW CAB XLT

6 SPEED AUTO, AIR, 40/20/40 SEATS. #F1G03167

6 SPEED AUTO, 3.5L FFV, AIR, KEYLESS ENTRY, POWER GROUP, ALLOY WHEELS, SYNC. #F1G03456

28,993 $ DOWN 0

$

2011 CHEV IMPALA LT

2013 FORD FOCUS

2013 FORD FIESTA

2012 FORD FUSION

2011 FORD FUSION

#UBC31329

#UCD29027

#UCD35116

#UCC58075

#UCB51074

AWD, LEATHER, NAV, 19” WHEEL UPGRADE. #PCF70602

SALE

SALE

SALE

SALE

SALE

SALE

LOW KMS, LOCAL.

$

10,860 $13,800

$

11,580

2015 FORD FUSION TITANIUM

2008 FORD MUSTANG

$

#UCX05476

SALE

13,480 $10,680 $27,800 $12,560

#UTD13453

#PTC77514

SALE

SALE

TITANIUM, AWD, LEATHER, NAV

$

25,800

$

17,900

#UTC26816

$

SALE

LEATHER & ROOF.

23,480

$

#UTA77819

ONLY 37,262KMS, NAV/SUNROOF/ LEATHER - FULL LOAD. #OTD19107

SALE

SALE

16,600

$

217

BI-WEEKLY ZERO DOWN .99% @ 84 MOS. TAXES INCLUDED

6 SPEED AUTO, POWER GROUP, KEYLESS ENTRY, ANTI-THEFT, ALLOY WHEELS, AIR, ALL TERRAIN TIRES, 40/20/40 SEATS, SYNC. #F1640856

2.7 ECOBOOST, REAR CAMERA, POWER SEATS, TRAILER TOW PACKAGE, SYNC, SPORT BUCKETS, CONSOLE SHIFT. #F1626328

44,949 – $6,881 – $1,000 $

$

$

37,068

243

BI-WEEKLY ZERO DOWN .99% @ 84 MOS. TAXES INCLUDED

MSA DISCOUNT COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT

43,324

$

MSA SALE PRICE

ONLY

$

284

ZERO DOWN .99% @ 84 MOS.

2016 F-350 CREW CAB LARIAT

71,249 – $7,707 – $1,000 $

MSRP MSA DISCOUNT COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT

$

MSA SALE PRICE

ONLY

$

62,512

405

ZERO DOWN .99% @ 84 MOS.

BI-WEEKLY TAXES INCLUDED

MSA DISCOUNT NON-STACKABLE CASH COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT MSA SALE PRICE

ONLY

XTR, SUNROOF, DUAL DVD SCREENS, CHROME WHEELS.

#PTD04809

SALE

29,447

$

$

OLD YALE RD

SALE

#PTC10820

SALE

2014 FORD F-150

ONLY 9,760 KMS, LOW MILEAGE, WELL EQUIPPED. #BTE15805

SALE

2011 DODGE RAM 3500 SLT

CUMMINS DIESEL, RUNNING BOARDS, CLEAN WITH ONLY 123,612 KMS. #PTB99133

2014 FORD FUSION HYBRID SE SUNROOF, NAV, ONLY 5,026 KMS! #OCE34405

SALE

27,440 $25,920 $36,820 $ SALE 23,800 35,900 $23,790

$

$

64,794

496

ZERO DOWN .99% @ 84 MOS.

BI-WEEKLY TAXES INCLUDED

2016 EDGE SPORT

3.5L V6, LEATHER, NAVIGATION, SYNC, DUAL PANEL MOONROOF, 20” ALUMINUM WHEELS.

#ED608247

53,889 – $2,006 – $1,000 $

MSA DISCOUNT COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT MSA SALE PRICE

ONLY

$

$

50,383

388

BI-WEEKLY

MSA DISCOUNT COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT MSA SALE PRICE

ONLY

54,939 – $2,216 – $1,000 $

MSRP

$

$

51,723

354

BI-WEEKLY ZERO DOWN 2.49% @ 84 MOS. TAXES INCLUDED

Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offer and availability. Offers only valid at MSA Ford Sales. Retail offers may be canceled or changed at any time without notice. Limit one (1) incentive redemption per Eligible Model sale. Some offers are not rain-checkable. All prices are plus taxes and fees. All offers good on in-stock MSA Ford Sales vehicles only. All offers subject to prior sale. All available Ford incentives, Ford Loyalty/Conquest, MSA Finance cash, Non finance cash, Non stackable Cash, and rebates/credits/allowances/rates have been used in advertised prices. Some rebates and credits may be taxable. Financing/Leasing on approved consumer or business credit. Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment or may not be exactly as shown. For factory orders, a customer may either take advantage of eligible Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited retail customer promotional incentives/offers available at the time of vehicle factory order or time of vehicle delivery, but not both or combinations thereof, subject to incentive rules and eligibility. Costco Member Rebate available on select 2015 and 2016 in stock vehicles for verified Costco members in good standing as of February 23rd 2016. Our advertised prices include Freight, and P.D.I., Add dealer documentation and registration fees of $420, and applicable taxes and fees. Lease Offers Total Paid (including taxes) is $12,012.16 **29,196.00, ***31,577.00, ****33,944, 43,997.00. Lease end value is $27,929.00, *820,250.00, ***20,850.00,****25,650.00, *****28850.00 plus applicable taxes. First payment, taxes and some mandatory fees due at delivery. Lease LAPR is 4.99% for 24 months. Non Sub vented Finance payments calculated using 5.99% for term indicated. Ford Credit 0%/.99%/2.49% or other low APR Financing not compatible with Ford non-stackable cash, MSA finance cash, Ford or MSA lease offers, Commercial Lease offers or MSA Discounts or bonuses. All prices do not include any added equipment or options that may have been installed by dealer. All offers expire March 19th at 5:00 pm (PST).

VOTED ABBOTSFORD’S FAVOURITE NEW CAR DEALER 8 YEARS RUNNING!

www.msaford.com ABBOTSFORD

604.856.9000

MISSION

HE

2015

ABB

OTSFO R D N

EW

S

T H E F R A S E R VA L L E Y ’ S O N LY F O R D S U P E R STO R E !

604.853.2293

ABBOTSFORD

604.856.9000 www.msaford.com

604.853.2293 MISSION

Highway 1 - Mt Lehman Exit - Fraser Valley Auto Mall

MON - THURS • 8:30am - 8pm | FRI & SAT • 8:30am - 6pm | SUNDAY • CLOSED Vehicles advertised subject to prior sale. See dealer for details of satisfaction exchange policy and no charge extended warranty. All prices plus taxes and $420 documentation fee. Finance offers available on approved credit.

A-LIST

WINNER T

MT. LEHMAN RD

X

TRANS CANADA HWY

SALE

#UTA71609

$

N

#UTC32550

2012 DODGE RAM

79,129 – $9,335 – $4,000 – $1,000 $

MSRP

2016 EXPLORER LIMITED 4WD MSRP

2012 FORD F-150

TAXES INCLUDED

6.7L DIESEL, LEATHER, MOONROOF, REMOTE START, CHROME PACKAGE. #F3G46646

HYBRID

2010 FORD F-150 XLT

BI-WEEKLY

3.5L ECOBOOST, LEATHER, TRAILER TOW PACKAGE, NAVIGATION. #F1603469

#EX680511

2013 FORD F-150

51,149 – $6,825 – $1,000 $

MSRP

2016 F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 PLATINUM

36,980

TRUCKs

$

2016 F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 XLT SPORT

ONLY

2013 EXPLORER LIMITED

ONLY

32,952

2016 F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 XLT

MSA SALE PRICE

2010 FORD EDGE SEL

$

MSA SALE PRICE

TAXES INCLUDED

COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT

SUNROOF, LEATHER.

COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT

225

MSA DISCOUNT

2012 NISSAN MURANO

MSA DISCOUNT

ONLY

MSRP

2012 FORD TRANSIT CONNECT

40,499 – $6,547 – $1,000 $

MSRP

BI-WEEKLY / 84 MOS.

$

SUVs/CUVs

2013 FORD ESCAPE

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A Tribute to Mothers & Daughters photoart by simpson

LIGHTING MEMORIES

You are invited to participate in our 10th annual “Tribute to Mothers & Daughters”. It is that one portrait that shows the special bond between them. We would like to include a variety of ages and generations, if you or anyone you know would like to participate, please call us! For this event our regular session of $170 is waived, and take advantage of event pricing. Images will be displayed on Mother’s Day.

Sessions to be taken by April 29th

Call now to book your portrait design consultation.

604.859.4222 www.photoart.ca

Loved ones light candles in memory of three farmworkers killed in a 2007 van crash on Highway 1 in Abbotsford. A candlelight vigil was held Sunday afternoon at the Golden Tree Monument, created in their memory, behind Clearbrook Library. The women died when the van carrying them, and 14 others, to work skidded out of control on the Trans-Canada Highway. Subsequent investigations found the employer at fault for operating an improperly maintained vehicle. JOHN MORROW Abbotsford News

Art show opens Students in University of the Fraser Valley’s visual arts diploma program hold a reception on Friday, March 18 for their graduating exhibition. The reception runs from 5 to 7 p.m. in the S ’ e l i ye m e t a x w t e x w Art Gallery at the UFV Abbotsford campus, 33844 King Rd. The show, titled Reverence and the Underbelly, features two-dimensional works and installations by artists Megan Naples, Chantelle Fawcett and Chrissy Courtney. Viewing hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday from now until April 5.

PRC

3/16H_MP10

Take advantage of our first day of registration

SAVE $10

2016

and on our weekly full day PRC day camps *Some restrictions apply.

EARLY REGISTRATION SALE!

ABBOTSFORD & MATSQUI RECREATION CENTRES

Saturday, April 2

www.abbotsford.ca/prc

Register online www.direct2rec.com

Abbotsford Recreation Centre 604.853.4221 | Matsqui Recreation Centre 604.855.0500


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WAKE UP TO HUGE SAVINGS! Hurry! Before this sale is history!

DOOR BUSTER!

8-HOUR

FLOORING

SALE! Saturday, March 19

30 % 80 %

TO

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The wonders of creation and the blindness of unbelief Bert Warden Contributor

It was none other than the Scottish author and politician John Buchan, Baron Tweedsmuir (1875-1940) the 15th Governor General of Canada who said, “An atheist is a man without any invisible means of support.” But regardless of our outward profession of religion, I am afraid many of us are closet atheists. In common parlance we invoke the Almighty – “Oh my God!” to express joy/surprise or “God help me!” when in danger – but it’s just a mode of expression. The truth is we have a strong belief in what we can see and touch but almost zero belief in the invisible, and that is to our detriment. For you see, though God is indeed invisible, the whole of creation testifies to His existence. The very use of the term “creation” embraces the idea of a creator. If the universe just came together by chance, then what resulted is not a creation. What it would be, I do not know.

The English poet William Cowper (17311800) penned the following words, “God moves in a mysterious way His wonders to perform. He plants His footsteps in the sea, And rides upon the storm.” And in the last stanza of his poem says, “Blind unbelief is sure to err, And scan His work in vain. God is His own interpreter, And He will make it plain.” Of course Cowper was really just echoing the thoughts expressed in Psalm 19:1-2: “The heavens are telling the glory of God and their expanse is declaring the work of His hands. Day to day pours forth speech and night to night reveals knowledge”. What a pity it is that we should marvel at and revel in the beauty of a glorious sunset or the grandeur of a clear star-studded night sky and have no one to thank for it! But how satisfying to realize that all this was created by a loving God for the enjoyment of us humans — If not for us, then for whom? A cow cannot appreciate the beauty of a sunset nor a pig the scent of a rose.

The Apostle Paul reiterates nature’s strong witness to the reality of God’s existence. Speaking of humankind’s denial of God’s existence from ancient times, he says: “ ... that which is known about God is evident within them. For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made, so that they are without excuse. For even though they knew God they did not honor Him as God or give thanks but they became futile in their speculations and their foolish heart was darkened.” (Rom. 1:19-21) The orderly operation of the universe and the reliability and immutability of the seasons and the laws of nature all testify to the existence of a creative and controlling power over all. If not God, then who? That very reliability and immutability are the basis for the development of scientific investigation as we know it. Unfortunately, it seems the more we

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humans learn about the marvels and mysteries of creation, both the micro and the macro – and we know tons more than any generation before us – the less credibility we give to the Creator. How true it is that there are none so blind as those who will to not see. And this, of course, is why we need more than just general revelation about God (that which we see in nature) in order to know Him, and is also why he sent his only Son (Jesus Christ, the God man) to reveal himself to us and to die for our sins. Jesus said, “The god of this world (Satan) has blinded the minds of those who believe not lest they should see with their eyes and hear with their ears and I should save them.” Life is short, death is sure, sin is the cause but Christ the cure. Believe in Him today and begin enjoying life to the full! Bert Warden is a retired C&MA pastor. He is a member of Sevenoaks Alliance Church in Abbotsford.

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Lepine, Switzer win BC Masters Ben LYPKA Abbotsford News

Falconer signs with UBC Grade 12 W.J. Mouat student Elijah Falconer will get a chance to help defend the Vanier Cup this fall. Falconer officially committed to the UBC Thunderbirds football team on March 7, and joins the team that upset the Canadian Interunivesity Sport football world last fall by winning the top prize. The 6’6” wide receiver starred for years on the Hawks, and had 333 yards receiving and two touchdowns in six games played last season with Mouat. He was also part of the Hawks senior boys basketball team that placed fourth in B.C. at the 4A provincials on Saturday. Falconer joins Mouat grad Levi Hua and Bateman grad Tanner Friesen on the team. Both players were part of last year’s championship squad. The Thunderbirds return to the gridiron to begin the defence of their Vanier Cup championship in the fall.

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Hansen wins provincial bronze Hurricanes finish third in 3A, Mouat Hawks place fourth in 4A hoops career in college next year, and For the first time said he has high exin school histopectations for next ry, the Rick Hansen year’s Hurricanes Hurricanes senior squad. boys basketball team In the 4A conferhas earned a provinence, the W.J. Mouat cial medal. Hawks senior boys The Hurricanes team came up a litdowned the St. tle short. Thomas More After falling in Collegiate Knights the final minute 74-68 in the 3A conin the semi-final ference’s third-place game to lose 82-81 game in Langley on to Tamanawis on Saturday to earn the Friday, the Hawks school’s first-ever stumbled in the bronze medal. The third-place game’s third-place showing dying moments is the best finish in on Saturday, losHansen history. ing 94-92 to Walnut BEN LYPKA Abbotsford News Grove. Bronze medal player of the game Hansen’s Josh Dhillon drives to the hoop during the The fourth-place and graduating se- 3A third place game against STMC on Saturday. showing is one of nior Joban Pandher the best in school scored 14 points in avoided a third-quarter part of this team.” history, and the the win, and said the surge from the Knights Pandher was also team was led by sharpbronze medal has set to post the win. It named to the 3A tour- shooter Jass Singh, who a new standard for the comes off the heels of nament first team all- had 33 points. Jordyn team. a heartbreaking 84-82 star team for his efforts Sekhon had 19 points “It’s the best the to Steveston-London on throughout the entire and 13 rebounds, while school has ever done Friday. tournament. Hansen Kenan Hadzovic added and it leaves a legacy,” posted wins 22 points and eight re“It wasn’t easy to also he said following the come back after a loss on Wednesday and bounds. game. like that,” Pandher said. Thursday before the Saturday ended a treThe Hurricanes built “But we finished this off loss on Friday. mendous run in the up a 12-point lead in together. This is for sure Pandher said he 4A tournament for the the first quarter, and my best memory as a hopes to continue his Hawks, who entered the event ranked seventh. Mouat picked up wins on Wednesday and Thursday to qualify for the final four. The Hawks were of the Fraser Valley named most inspirawww.mentoringworks.ca. tional team and earned best school spirit at the tournament. Sekhon was named to the tournament first team allstar team, while Singh An Inter-faith / Community Musical Evening to support was named to the second team. incoming refugees - Hosted by Interfaith Refugee Project Also in the 3A conand Cathy AJ Hardy ference, the Robert Bateman Timberwolves Sunday, April 3, 7:00pm defeated the Abbotsford At St. Matthew’s Anglican Church, Senior Panthers 98-87 2010 Guilford Drive, Abbotsford, BC on Saturday in the seventh-place game. Tickets $20 - Available at King’s Music Bateman’s Nate 2669 Langdon Street, Abbotsford Friesen was named and at the door a first team all star, and the Timberwolves were also named most sportsmanlike team in the 3A conference. The 4A defending Featuring: champion Yale Lions The Hurricanes finished 12th, ending (Korean Youth Drummers) their season with a Joy Vox Community Choir 104-77 loss to Winston Churchill on Saturday. Cathy AJ Hardy (local singer-songwriter) Over in the 2A conAmy Stephen & Amir Haghighi Amy Stephen & ference, the Abbotsford Amir Haghighi Christian Knights (Persian & Celtic Music) closed the tournament and other community with a 93-78 loss to St. groups Thomas Aquinas to Joy Vox Community Choir place eighth. An International Feast Celebrating For complete results Our Community Will Be The Finale from the event, visit Of The Evening bchighschoolbasketballchampionships.com. www.interfaithrefugeeproject.blogspot.com

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Parchment wins defensive player of the year Graduating player becomes first Cascade basketball player to earn honour mendous defenKevon Parchment sive player who can of the University guard a multitude of of the Fraser Valley defensive positions, men’s basketball and he often covers team has been voted for our mistakes in the Canada West dethe course of the fensive player of the game. year. “Physically, he’s The 6’3” fifthquick, fast and long. year guard from But what separates Scarborough, Ont. him are his instincts becomes the first and his tenacity to Canada West defenwant to stop people. sive player of the He competes on that year in the history of end of the floor from the Cascades men’s the first minute of basketball program, the game all the way and the second playto the 40th, and that er to earn a major level of competitiveconference award ness is rare.” since UFV joined Parchment’s sparCanada West in 2006. kling senior seaSam Freeman was son saw him finish rookie of the year in among the Canada 2008-09. West leaders in scorParchment fining (17.5 points per ished his Canada game, 10th in the West career with conference), assists back-to-back all-star (5.2 apg, second), campaigns – he was UFV Athletics a third-teamer in UFV’s Kevon Parchment elevates for a shot earlier this rebounds (9.1 rpg, 2014-15, and a first year. The fifth-year player was named Canada West sixth), blocks (1.2 bpg, 10th) and steals team all-star this defensive player of the year earlier this month. (1.6 spg, 17th). season. Parchment’s 127 Cascades head “I think the award is out, drew the assigncoach Adam Friesen ment of guarding the very well-deserved,” defensive rebounds were fourth-most in noted that Parchment, opposing team’s top Friesen said. night in and night perimeter player. “He’s been a tre- the conference, and

his blocks and steals numbers also hint at his impact on the defensive end. UFV finished fifth in Canada West in points allowed per game (73.2) and op-

ponents’ field goal percentage (40.6). “Kevon can make defensive game-planning pretty easy,” Friesen noted with a chuckle. “We have faith that he can do

a really good job on whoever he’s asked to guard. And it’s not just his on-ball defence – he often finishes defensive possessions by grabbing the rebound.”

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The Abbotsford Pilots playoff run came to a crashing thud on Friday. In a must-win game, the Pilots came up short, losing 5-4 to their arch rival the Mission City Outlaws, and were swept in four straight in the second round Pacific Junior Hockey League season. Just like three of the other four games, the Pilots lost by one goal, and head coach Jim Cowden said the score was indicative of the Pilots seemingly coming up short all series long. “We just never got any breaks,” he said. “We should have won game one, game three and tonight but we just didn’t get any breaks.” Mission got started early, as the Outlaws got on the board just 26 seconds into the game. They made it 2-0 about two minutes later. Abbotsford’s Mateo Toledo then made it a one-goal game, but the Outlaws replied moments later to make it

Pilots forward Cole Methorst attacks the Outlaws defence during game four of the BEN LYPKA Abbotsford News Harold Brittain conference final in Abbotsford on Friday. 3-1. Alexander Methorst got the Pilots back to within one, adding a late goal to make it 3-2 after the first. The Outlaws were first again to strike in the second, but Pilots forward Hayden Guilderson added another late goal to make it 4-3 after two. Toledo scored his second of the game, just 59 seconds into the third period, to tie the

game again, but it was Mission’s Ryan Sharma who sealed the deal with the game-winning goal at 3:59. The Outlaws hung on the rest of the way for the 5-4 win. Cowden said he didn’t want to use injuries as an excuse, but noted that several players were missing in game four: key defenceman Justin Peaker and Erik

Olson, along with forwards Dryden Michaud, Sean Olson, Jackson Waniek and Brady Morton. He also noted that starting goalie Jacob Crawford had still not fully recovered after being hurt in game two from a Mission forward hitting him. Guilderson led the way in postseason scoring for the Pilots with 12 points in 10 games.

Defender Devon Becker also had a productive postseason with 10 points in 10 games. Cole Methorst had a team-high five goals for Abbotsford. The game marked the end of the junior career for Pilots captain Joel Balzer and forward Cole Methorst. Both players spent the last three seasons wearing Pilots colours.

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Graham Philip April 18, 1950 – January 13, 2016 Philip passed away in Surrey on January 13, 2016 from a lengthy illness. He is survived by his brother George & wife Beverley, two nieces Lavender & Crystal and one nephew Jesse. He was predeceased by his mother Letitia and father Graham Hayhurst. A private Service was held. “Finally at Peace”

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REGIER Helen In memory of a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Helen (Klassen) Regier was born July 18, 1919 in Olgafeld, Russia, and was the only child of Jacob and Anna Klassen. The family emigrated to Canada in the mid 1920’s as did many Mennonite families. Helen’s family farmed in the Swift Current area. Helen was predeceased by her husband, Edward Regier, whom she married in 1943. Helen and her family moved to the Fraser Valley in 1945, and were Charter members of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church (now SevenOaks). Helen is survived by her children, Robert Regier (Miya Regier) her daughter, Susan Bedford (Mike Leavy), grandchildren, Laurie Anne, Crystal, and Shannon Bedford, and by her great-grandchildren, Jacob and Joshua. Helen is also survived by many extended family members and friends who share her heritage and her faith. A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 pm on Saturday, April 2, 2016 at Woodlawn Funeral Home, 2310 Clearbrook Road, Abbotsford. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Tabor Village, which was Helen’s much beloved home for the last several years. Online condolences to the family may be made at:

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It is with great sadness to announce the passing of Bea Jackman, 85 years old at the Abbotsford General Hospital on February 18, 2016 after losing her battle with pneumonia. She is survived by her husband John Jackman, brothers Ted and Sven Lund. A Celerbration of Life will be held on Saturday, March 19, 2016 at 1:00 pm at the Bradner Hall, Bradner, BC.

MILLER Yvonne Dolores July 21, 1930 ~ March 11, 2016 Yvonne Dolores (Cochrane) Miller was born in Strathclair, MB. She passed away peacefully with family present. She was an active member of the Clearbrook MB Church, the Menno Hospital Auxiliary, and her TOPS chapter. She was predeceased by her husband, Levi, and sisters, Wilma Tull and Aleta Frost. Survived by her sister Muriel Williams, children; Wilmar (Carol), Yvonne (Jack) Brown, Clayton (Cathy), and Delbert. She has 7 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Special thanks to her doctors and the staff at Mayfair and Abbotsford Hospital for their care and compassion. A Celebration of Life will be held March 18, 1:00 pm at Woodlawn Funeral Chapel, 2310 Clearbrook Rd., Abbotsford. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to (MAF) Mission Aviation Fellowship of Canada, 264 Woodlawn Rd. W., Guelph, ON N1H 1B6. www.mafcanada.ca. Online condolences to the family may be made at:

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Derek It is with profound sadness that the family of our beloved Derek announces his passing from this life on Sunday, March 6, 2016. Mourning his loss are wife Beverley, daughters Nicola McLaughlin (Barrie), Lindsey Albon, Jennifer Albon (Benoit), and son Simon Albon (Eden); Beverley’s children Wendryn Hamm and Andrew Wilson; and niece Ann Hall (Ian), son Oliver and family, as well as other relatives in Canada and the UK. His dearly loved grandchildren Kyle, Christopher, Danielle (Lee), Georgina (Erick), Taylor, Jordan, Annelle, Jacob, Brogan, Mackenzie and Kelsey will miss his wise advice and admonitions to live their lives to the fullest and seize each opportunity for growth, also to never sit when you can stand, stand when you can walk or walk when you can run. Heartfelt thanks to the many doctors, nurses, and medical staff at St. Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, the Jean C. Barber Lodge at VGH, Abbotsford RHCC and Christine Morrison Hospice who cared for him throughout his five year journey with MDS and acute leukemia. In lieu of flowers please consider donating blood to the Canadian Red Cross, or funds to the Abbotsford Hospice Society as a fitting tribute in Derek’s memory. A Service of Thanksgiving for his life will be held at the new Calvin Presbyterian Church, 33911 Hazelwood Ave., Abbotsford, at 1:00 pm on Saturday, March 19th with a reception afterwards at the church. Cremation will follow. Online condolences to the family may be made at:

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LAINCHBURY Errol Walter 1942 ~ 2016 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Errol Walter Lainchbury, surrounded by his loving family. Errol arrived in Canada from his native New Zealand in 1966. He is predeceased by his parents Beryl and Walter, his loving wife Patricia, and his daughter Lisa Froese. Errol is survived by his son Mark, daughter-in-law Lisa, granddaughters Etta and Zoe, son-in-law Rob, grandsons Marek and Dominic, sister-in-law Margaret, brother-in-law Al, nephew Jeremy and family (Devon, Parker, Rorie), sisters Diane and Marie, brother-in-law Peter, nephew Nabi and family, and niece Tamara and family, as well as extended family and friends in New Zealand and Scotland. Errol was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend, loved and respected by all who knew him. Prayers will take place on Thursday, March 17 at 5:30 pm at St. Ann’s Roman Catholic Church, 33333 Mayfair Avenue, Abbotsford, BC. A Mass of Christian burial will be held on Friday, March 18, 2016 at 10:30 am at St. Ann’s. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Errol’s name to Doctors Without Borders, www.msf.ca. Online condolences to the family may be made at:

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FRASER Robert Keith It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Robert Keith Fraser on February 13, 2016 at age 53. Born May 6, 1962 in Weston Ontario, he moved to Aldergrove in 1973 and graduated from Aldergrove Senior Secondary in 1981. He is predeceased by his father and mother; Allister and Gertrude Fraser. Left behind to mourn are his wife Jenny and their sons Brice, Colby, Jordan and grandchildren. His brothers Leslie (Lynette), Dave (Evelyn), Allister and many nieces and nephews. He will also be missed by many friends and family from the east to the west coast. Please join us in a Celebration of Life to be held at “The Rancho” on Thursday March 31, 2016 at 1:00 pm. 35110 Delair Rd., Abbotsford. In lieu of flowers, please donate through https://www.paypal.me/FraserTrustF

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FARM LABOURERS 2 F/T Seasonal Farm Labourers required at East West Raspberry Farm at 746 Clearbrook Rd., Abbotsford, BC. $10.59/hr. Duties include planting, harvesting, cultivating and irrigating. Physical outdoor work starting in April to October, 2016. Email resumes to:

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Live Stock Farm Barn Supervisor Dykman Cattle Co. are looking for Specialized Live Stock Farm Barn Supervisor for their Dairy Division in Abbotsford BC, 35700 Vye Road V3G-1Z5. Applicants must have 3-5 years in farm setting in dealing with in raising young dairy Cows. Recognize health problems and have a good understanding of husbandry of Agriculture or College background. Must have good knowledge of English, spoken & written. Starting Wage is $15.00 per hour plus bonuses. Be a team player and be able to give instruction and keep recrord of hours of workers and do daily reports on health and condition of dairy cows. Follow Government Dairy regulations in sterilizing of milking systems and productivity . Please apply by fax: 604-846-6636 Attn.H/R Manager or Emai: Integrity recruitment@dccnet.com

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778-322-2378 Lower Mainland 604-996-8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for over 12yrs

Call 604-287-1988

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Candidates for this position will possess the ability to create strong marketing programs and nurture existing clients for our print and online publications.

www.paintspecial.com .Jim’s Mowing. 310-JIMS (5467).

You will be innovative and have an entrepreneurial spirit and enjoy working independently.

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299

FINANCIAL SERVICES

2 coats any colour

SERVICE ADVISOR The Mertin Auto Group is looking for an energetic Service Advisor that enjoys working in a fast paced environment and excels at working with a large customer focused team. Previous dealership service experience is an asset. We offer competitive wages and an excellent benefits package. If you are looking for a great career with a great company please email your resume to: Kegan Madeira, keganmadeira@ mertinautogroup.ca or drop off in person at 45930 Airport Road Chilliwack, BC. No phone calls please.

Worried about garnishees? Commercial Transport & Diesel Engine Mechanics

Too much debt? Contact us today! No charge initial interview

Required for Cullen Diesel Power Ltd. and Western Star and Sterling Trucks of Vancouver Inc. Positions available in Surrey. Late model highway tractor exp. considered an asset. Factory training provided.

(604)859-5585 33781 SF Way Abbotsford Wihnan Trustee Corp. Administrators of Consumer Proposals. Licensed Insolvency Trustee. Licensed Bankruptcy Trustee.

Fax Resume: 604-888-4749 E-mail: ars@cullendiesel.com FITTER / FABRICATOR Maple Ridge shop req. full time Fitter/Fabricator with specific pressure vessel/heat exchanger experience. Can interpret shop dwgs is well versed in layout, fitting and tacking of pressure vessel tube and shell heat exchangers & tanks w/minimum supervision. Please e-mail resume

HELP WANTED

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com NEED A LOAN? Own Property? Have Bad Credit? We can help! Call toll free 1-866-405-1228 www.firstandsecondmortgages.ca

PART-TIME

Substitute Carrier The Abbotsford News is looking for a part-time Substitute Carrier to deliver walking routes in the Abbotsford and Mission areas two days per week. Must have a reliable vehicle and be available Wednesdays and Fridays for approximately 3-4 hours per day. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual looking to supplement their income. Interested applicants should e-mail the Circulation Department at circulation@abbynews.com. We thank everyone who is interested in this position, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

blackpress.ca X bclocalnews.com

156

SALES

Cloverdale High Performance paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring.

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Special features will be an important part of your job description along with developing and prospecting new business. Your career is built on relationships with customers and you understand the importance on consulting with clients about their objectives and developing marketing solutions that help them achieve their goals.

SALES

Our environment is fast-paced and you can adapt quickly to change and work in a deadline driven environment. You may have a marketing degree or experience but your personality and enthusiasm will sell your application. Knowledge and familiarity with Mac based office programs is required.

Advertising Sales Consultant

We offer a competitive salary plus commission and the opportunity to grow your career with Black Press, Canada’s largest private independent newspaper company with more than 180 community, daily and urban newspapers in B.C., Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii.

The Now Newspaper has an opening for an advertising consultant.

This is a career opportunity for a results-driven individual looking to contribute to one of the fastest growing communities.

Busy, local food processor is looking to fill the following positions: • Production Operators • Production Yard Coordinators (forklift experience required) • Utility Workers (entry level) No experience in the food processing industry required, however experience working 12 hour shifts is an asset. Compensation includes Group Health & Dental, MSP and Group RSP matching plan. To apply email: jobs@pacificcoastfruit.com.

...where buyers meet sellers.

www.wihnan.ca

Union Shop - Full Benefits

mike@emmfg.com

130

(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls

Creditors calling?

. Need Cash? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. SnapCarCash. 604-777-5046

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 257

DRYWALL

DRYWALL TAPING, Ceiling texture & Repairs. Small or large jobs. 604-859 -1354 / Cell: 604-556-4696

260

ELECTRICAL

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

SALES

156

The Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows News has an opportunity for an Inside Sales Consultant.

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

Mission

SALES

Inside Sales Consultant

~We accept Visa & Mastercard~

OASIS SPA Enjoy a beautiful experience of Asian massage. - HIRING. Open 10:00 am - 7:00 pm. Mondays - Saturdays

PLUMBING

Full Service Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1-800-573-2928

604 - 720 - 2009

Busy dental practice needs Lab Chairside Assistant to work Tuesday to Friday, some Saturdays and Mondays. Please contact Rhonda at Dr. Caroline Cesar office at Bourquin Dental or email resume to drcesar@telus.net

RUBBISH REMOVAL

FAMILY MAN w/truck for yard & home clean-ups, odd jobs, scrap removal. Free est. 604-820-2383

Specializing in Interior Repaints Since 1960. Call Brent

REPAIRS, Misc Service Jobs, etc., big or small, call Robert at 604-8444222 If I can’t do it, it can’t be done

320

PRESSURE WASHING

Power Washing / Gutter Cleaning SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE Call Ian 604-724-6373

JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca

LAB CHAIRSIDE ASST.

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TOTAL RENOVATIONS

HOME REPAIRS

PLUMBING

SEMI RETIRED PLUMBER Plumbing ~ Repairs ~ Small Renos Bill 604-813-3475

Repair, Replace, Remodel...

MIRACLE MOVING

AMAZING WAVE SPA Acupuncture & Acupressure. 113-2580 Cedar Park Pl. Abby.

MEDICAL/DENTAL

338

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

1 As in movers we trust. Same day moves & deliveries. Reliable Honest Movers. Starting $45hr + gas. (604)997-0332 / (604)491-8607.

Alternative Healing or Relaxation & Mobile Service. 604-746-1234

Part Time or Full Time. Golf knowledge an asset. Must be 19+ years Must be avail. to work weekends and afternoons. Good computer skills required. Golf playing privileges included.

Yard Clean-Up Hedging & Pruning Lawn Maintenance Pressure Washing Odd Jobs & Rubbish Removal

2451 Clearbrook Rd Abbotsford

Apply in person to: COAST FORM RENTALS from 7:30am - 4:30pm. Mon - Fri 2030 Paramount Crescent, Abbotsford. (604)504-0774

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288

MIND BODY SPIRIT

SPRING RELAX SPA 604-859-9686

Person needed for scraping and oiling pre fab concrete forms. Some heavy lifting required.

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

Dan 778-837-0771

#1 in the Fraser Valley

LABOURER

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

GUTTER & ROOF Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627

*WCB *Licensed *Insured

PERSONAL SERVICES 173

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

• Basement Suites • Plumbing • Electrical • Kitchens • Baths • Drywall • Painting • Texture • Patches • Flooring • Mouldings • Much More

ENTRY LEVEL LABOUR Manufacturing company at 264th exit in Langley requires a reliable person, F/T to start immediately. Duties include shipping, receiving, production work & general labour. Heavy lifting required. Must have reliable transportation. Criminal background check required. Wages $14/hr. Fax to Rose: 604-856-6690 or email rose@cannonbar.com No phone calls please.

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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If you are up to the challenge, please send your resume by March 15th to: Lisa Prophet Ad Manager admanager@mapleridgenews.com

The ideal candidate should be a strong communicator, well organized, self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment. The ability to multi-task and meet deadlines is a must. Previous media sales experience is preferred. A car and a valid driver’s license are required.

No phone calls please and only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

The Now Newspaper offers a competitive salary plus commissions, car allowance and a FRPSHWLWLYH EHQH¿ WV SDFNDJH

blackpress.ca X bclocalnews.com

The Now Newspaper is part of Black Press, Canada’s largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community, daily and urban newspapers in BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Yukon, Washington, Ohio, California and Hawaii. If you are up to the challenge, please email your resume with a brief note on why you are a great candidate to: Dal Hothi – Sales Manager dal.hothi@thenownewspaper.com Deadline for Submissions: March 31, 5pm

7477406

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

Fabricator/ Millwright We are currently seeking a full time Fabricator/Millwright to work on multi-component parts on a variety of projects. Responsibilities for Fabricator/Millwright: • Read, understand, and follow job order specifications, engineering drawings, and/or work orders • Fabricate and weld using various welding processes. • Assembly of equipment & systems, motors, gearboxes, air systems etc • Operate forklifts, hoists, hand power tools, slings, grinders, cutting torch, and other hand tools related to the jobs needs The right candidate will have excellent communication and willingness to work with others in a team environment. Competitive Wage Offered! Interested and qualified candidates to email resume to: info@amixsystems.com


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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL

Abbotsford News PETS

456

FEED & HAY

MISSION TOPSOIL

âœŚ Screened Topsoil âœŚ Mushroom Manure âœŚ Bark Mulch âœŚ Sand & Gravel

Pick Up or Delivery 8590 SYLVESTER RD.

604-820-0808 www.jonesbroscartageltd.com

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PETS 477

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

#1 PET SOURCE • Pet Food & Accessories • Livestock Feed & Hay • Wild Bird Seed & Accessories • Whole Lot More 31852 Marshall Place Abbotsford B.C. 604-556-7477 www.buckerďŹ elds.org

477

PETS

TOY POODLE PUP 6 weeks old. Cream color, female. $800. Call 604-820-4230, 604-302-7602

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 523

UNDER $100

AERO PILATES EXERCISER $100. obo. Call 604-859-7270

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LEATHER COUCH, excellent shape, taupe color, $300. obo. Call 604-859-7270

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FRUIT & VEGETABLES

TREE SERVICES

A & D TREE SERVICES Tree Removal, Brush Chipping, Stump Grinding, Hedge Trimming Pruning ~ Arborist Facilities. Fully Insured. 604-226-6514

AKITA PUPS Championship. $800 each. Call 604-751-0191

The Valley’s Premier Farm Market For 40 years! Starting Friday, March 18

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 560

MISC. FOR SALE

SAWMILLS from only $4,397 MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT. STEEL BUILDING SALE...�BIG BLOW OUT SALE-CLEAR OUT PRICING IN EFFECT NOW!� 20X20 $5,444 25X26 $6,275 28X28 $7,454 30X30 $8,489 32X34 $10,328 42X50 $15,866. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca

563

RENTALS 703

E.ABBOTSFORD, Yarrow area, 4 acres for lease. No pesticides used. 604-819-6790

706

APARTMENT/CONDO Abbotsford Central

Mountainview - Bakerview

THIS IS WHERE YOU WANT TO LIVE

LET’S MAKE A DEAL

MISC. WANTED

NEW LOWER RENTS SENIOR’S DISCOUNT

Have Unwanted Firearms? Have unwanted or inherited ďŹ rearms in your possession? Don’t know how to dispose of them safely and legally? Contact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for them. Wanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland ďŹ rearms community since 1973. We are a government licensed ďŹ rearms business with fully certiďŹ ed veriďŹ ers, armorers and appraisers.

Call today to set up an appointment 604-467-9232

Wanstalls Tactical & Sporting Arms

we will be open 6 Days a Week. Monday to Saturday

WANTED LARGER GAZEBO in good shape. Call 604-859-7927.

8:00 to 6:00

REAL ESTATE

Bach. + 1 & 2 Bdrm Suites

Clean & Large, Hot Water included. N/S Secured U/G parking available. Outdoor pool in garden setting. Sorry N/P. Close to all amenities.

Phone 604-556-7705

MEADOWOOD Apartment & Townhouse Complex

Phone 604-852-4696 or Email

meadowood@ paciďŹ cquorum.com

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE

Apartments

551

1 & 2 Bedroom Heat / hot water included 3 Appliances

GARAGE SALES

Garage sale March 19 FURNITURE, lge & sm apl,, dishes, dĂŠcor...8-4 Brooksford Co-Op 3120 Trethewey #32 604-746-8478

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

Ask about our

99

$

ROOM SPECIAL

CALL TODAY! 604-803-5041 www.benchmarkpainting.ca

560

REFORESTATION NURSERY SEEDLINGS of hardy trees, shrubs, & berries for shelterbelts or landscaping. Spruce & Pine from $0.99/tree. Free Shipping. Replacement guarantee. 1-866-873-3846 or www.treetime.ca

DOWN TO BUSINESS

To Advertise in this space call 604-575-5555 WINDOWS & DOORS

HEAT, AIR, REFRIGERATION

Townhouses 1 Bedroom lofts & 2 Bedrooms 5 Appliances

MISC. FOR SALE

POLE BARNS, Shops, steel buildings metal clad or fabric clad. Complete supply and installation. Call John at 403-998-7907; jcameron@advancebuildings.com

Plant Group Realty Inc. Gurpreet ~ 604-864-7107

625

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

We are one of the largest suppliers of windows and doors in all of BC 8104 Evans Rd, Chilliwack 604-792-6700

westeckwindows.com

• Furnace • Air conditioners & heat pumps • Tankless hot water systems • Repair • Maintenance • Installation • Sales • Free estimates Toll Free:

1-844-943-2846

Email: rgs.refrigeration@gmail.com

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299 2 coats of any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale High Performance paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

ABBOTSFORD. Attractive OfďŹ ce & or Retail Spaces avail. All located within Abbotsford’s business core. Right now we can accomodate your needs up to 5500 sq/ft. Ph: Frank @ Noort Investments 604-835-6300. MISSION AREA. 800 SF SHOP. Available now. $450 + gst + hydro + gas. Security check and references. No Living Quarters. 604-820-0808

736

HOMES FOR RENT

746

845

ABBOTSFORD *CLEAN ROOMS* Bsmt rooms $425. Main oor rooms $450 incl utils & lndry 604-854-1000

747

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

ROOMS FOR RENT • Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

RV PADS RV Sites $355/mo.

The Scrapper

Sewer, water, hot showers incl. Electricity, metered. Heated washrooms, ldry, 20-25 min E. of Mission Hwy #7. Walking distance to local general store, near post ofďŹ ce, gas LCB outlets etc. 604-826-2741.

www.paciďŹ cquorum.com PaciďŹ c Quorum Properties Inc

750

SUITES, LOWER

1 Bdrm McMillan Area. Lvl entry, wshr/dryr A/C Incl all utils. Avail Apr 1 $800 - 1/pers only/no pets no smkg 604-309-5508.

751

SUITES, UPPER

MISSION. 3 bdrm. home close to hospital. New paint & carpet $1275/mo +60% utils. Avail. April 1. Drive by 32171 Hillcrest Ave. Ns/np. 604-768-8879

752

Our gated 5 acre complex is quiet and family oriented. We have 2 playgrounds available for kids. “Pet- Friendly� Small to Med. Only

Woodbine Townhouses 9252 Hazel St, Chilliwack $1100 per month Utilities not Included

(604) 463-9522 Central Maple Ridge

Call : MikeTues. - Sat. Between 9:00a.m. 4:30p.m. to set up a day & time to view (604)-792-8317 or email: raamco.ca

1 Bdrm units available. Great location for seniors! Clean, quiet & affordable! Includes heat, h/w, cable. Senior Move-In Allowance. Ref’s & Credit check req’d.

CEDARWOOD MANOR

TRANSPORTATION

* * * *

Friendly Management 2 Bedroom Suite Insuite Laundry Adult Oriented * No Smoking

818

TRUCKS & VANS

2004 PONTIAC MONTANA van, 154,200k, seats 7, very good cond. $3550. Call (604)858-5427 2009 CHEVROLET UPLANDER XLT Ext Van. Good condition. Low kms. $6,900: 778-344-3191

NEWLY RENOVATED 3 bdrm. - 1.5 bath on 2 levels

GARIBALDI Court

MISSION

851

TOWNHOUSES

Sorry No Pets

NEW 24x60 - 1440 sq/ft double wide in Abby 55+ Park. Pet ok. Pad $602/mo. Home $139,800. Chuck 604-830-1960.

1989 MERCEDES 420, 4 door sedan, beige, gasoline, excellent condition. No accidents or rust. (604)302-1933

ABBOTSFORD: 2 bdrm bsmt suite, by University of Fraser Valley. Good sized kitchen, H/W oors, $875/m. April 1. 778-240-0585

CRIME FREE BUILDING

Warehouse Lien Jack’s Towing 29092 Fraser Highway, Abbotsford Will be selling the following vehicles on March 30th, 2016 for non payment. 1994 Chrysler Intrepid VIN 2C3EH46T3RH110836 Debtor Kyle Gordon Amount Owing $1664.99 1994 Gmc 3500 Flat Deck VIN 1GDKC34F9RJ512875 Debtor Robert Lenko Amount Owing $2132.54 1995 Pontiac SunďŹ re VIN 3G2JB1244SS855207 Debtor Deryk Potter Amount Owing $1306.37

CARS - DOMESTIC

1999 CHRYSLER CONCORD LXI Original owner. 194,000 kms. Auto, 4 door. Leather interior. Exc. cond. $1,395. Call (604)853-4057

604-820-0128 OAKMONT MANOR Member - Crime Free Program

www.paintspecial.com Residential, Commercial & Institutional

Conveniently located at

3046 Clearbrook Road

FOR SALE BY OWNER

MISSION. 3 storey, 9 bdrm. 5 bath, High ceilings, 9’ dbl door. $675,000. 778-344-0855 or 604-300-5680.

PAINTING 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland 604-996-8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for over 12years

âœŚ Senior Discount âœŚ Resident Managers âœŚ Sorry No Pets

AGASSIZ ~ $579,900. Price incl. building, business and all equipment / ďŹ xtures. 2 story commercial bldg. Beautiful & very clean 2150 sq.ft. up & 2365 down. High trafďŹ c area. Frontage on both Pioneer & Cheam Ave.

TRANSPORTATION

ABBOTSFORD

5486 Riverside Street Corner of Harris & Riverside Matsqui Village

ACREAGE

RENTALS

2 bdrm. 1 bath $780/mo. 2 bdrm. 2 bath. $800/mo. New SRI Manufactured homes Singles $74,900. Doubles $99,900. PARK SPACES AVAILABLE REPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010 www.glenbrookhomes.net Chuck 604-830-1960 Trades. Financing. Permits.

Close to schools & shopping Bus stop out front. Free covered parking. Sorry NO DOGS or CATS allowed. 33370 George Ferguson Way

604-855-0883 Cell 778-779-2281

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES

2011 CHEVY CRUZE, auto, 4 dr sedan 130K, many options, silver, $6750 ďŹ rm. 604-538-9257

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 2007 TOYOTA CAMRY XLE, auto, 4 door, 110,000 kms. Heated seats. Great condition. (604)826-7979

706

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Call Ray 604.768.5361

604-851-4537

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29 $ 2248

18pk btls 12pk btls

BELGIAN WHITE ALE

SHOCKTOP

CORONA BEER

$

COORS LIGHT - USING WATER FROM THE MAJESTIC ROCKIES.

$

2988

24pk cans

88

12pk btls

HEINIKEN BEER

12pk btls

STELLA ARTOIS BEER

COORS LIGHT BEER CANADIAN BEER

$

17 $ 1698

12pk cans

COORS BANQUET

12pk btls

MILLER GENUINE DRAFT

1798 $ 1898

12pk btls

HONEY BROWN LAGER

SLEEMAN

15pk cans

ORIGINAL DRAFT BEER

SLEEMAN

$

19

750ml

WHITE & GOLD

BACARDI RUM

$

18

POLAR ICE VODKA WISERS SPECIAL BLEND RYE

3098 $ 2098 $

750ml

GIBSON'S RYE

1.14L

$

$

1998 $ 2198

750ml

750ml 1.14L

BUY 2 OR MORE AT

Abbotsford News

MIX & MATCH $2748 750ml LAMB'S WHITE RUM $4848

$

31 $ 4998

1.75L

ML EACH

$15.98 750

AT THE UNMATCHED PRICE

With herbaceous notes, plenty of tropical fruit and a 91-point rating from the Tasting Panel, it's no wonder Kim Crawford is Canada's #1 selling New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. This is a must have for appetizers and holiday entertaining!

Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand.

KIM CRAWFORD

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

WISER'S DELUXE RYE WISER'S HOPPED UP ALBERTA PREMIUM 1.14L WISER'S DELUXE RYE RYE

3198 $ 5298 $

1.14L 1.75L

CROWN ROYAL RYE

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Abbotsford News

DROP BY FOR A TEST DRIVE. MSA FORD HAS OVER 100 NEW 2016 F-150s TO CHOOSE FROM!

LARGEST TRUCK INVENTORY IN THE FRASER VALLEY!

IT’S BACK....

GET AN ADDITIONAL $1000 OFF MOST 2016 MODELS!

2016 FORD F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 XLT

$

369 $ 1500 LEASE FOR ONLY

FEATURES

PER MONTH

24 MONTH LEASE

WITH

DOWN

• Military Grade Aluminium Body, 3.5L TIVCT FFV Engine, 6-Speed Auto Transmission • Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, SYNC Voice Activated Bluetooth, Cruise Control • 17” Aluminium Wheels, Remote Keyless Entry, Anti-Theft System • P245 All Season Tires, Air, Sirius Satellite/XM Radio w/6month Prepaid • Halogen Headlamps, Fog Lams, Chrome Bumpers, 40/20/40 Seats w/Full Size Rear Seat

2016 F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 PLATINUM EDITION

2016 F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 XLT/XTR ECOBOOST

LOADED, NAVIGATION, MASSAGING SEATS, PANORAMIC ROOF. #3469 $

2DOWN ,500 726

$

REV SENSING, REAR CAMERA, SYNC 3, REMOTE START, POWER REAR WINDOW, $ TRAILER TOW PACKAGE, AUTO START/STOP. #40863 2,500 DOWN

*

$

526**

48 MONTH LEASE

48 MONTH LEASE

THAT’S LIKE

THAT’S LIKE

$

335 BI-WEEKLY

$

242 BI-WEEKLY

2016 F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 LARIAT

2016 F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 SPORT ECOBOOST

LARIAT CHROME PACKAGE, PANORAMIC ROOF, NAVIGATION, TRAILER TOW PACKAGE, LEATHER, ECOBOOST. #26329

2DOWN ,500

$

547***

2DOWN ,500

$

$

$

491****

48 MONTH LEASE

48 MONTH LEASE

THAT’S LIKE

THAT’S LIKE

$

252 BI-WEEKLY

$

REV SENSING, REAR CAMERA, SYNC 3, REMOTE START, POWER REAR WINDOW, TRAILER TOW PACKAGE, AUTO START/STOP. #40863

226 BI-WEEKLY

2016 FORD ESCAPE 4WD

2015 FORD FOCUS HATCHBACK SE

INCLUDES 1.6L GDI ECOBOOST, 6 SPEED AUTO, AIR AND MORE. #GUB49415

INCLUDES 2.0L I4 GDI ENGINE, SE PLUS PACKAGE, AIR AND MORE. #FL377602

MSRP MSA DISCOUNT COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT

SALE PRICE

28,689 – $1,209 – $1,000 $

$26,480 PLUS GET

MSRP MSA DISCOUNT

SALE PRICE

23,064 – $4,629 $

$18,435

0% FINANCING OR LEASE

Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offer and availability. Offers only valid at MSA Ford Sales. Retail offers may be canceled or changed at any time without notice. Limit one (1) incentive redemption per Eligible Model sale. Some offers are not rain-checkable. All prices are plus taxes and fees. All offers good on in-stock MSA Ford Sales vehicles only. All offers subject to prior sale. All available Ford incentives, Ford Loyalty/Conquest, MSA Finance cash, Non finance cash, Non stackable Cash, and rebates/credits/allowances/rates have been used in advertised prices. Some rebates and credits may be taxable. Financing/Leasing on approved consumer or business credit. Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment or may not be exactly as shown. For factory orders, a customer may either take advantage of eligible Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited retail customer promotional incentives/offers available at the time of vehicle factory order or time of vehicle delivery, but not both or combinations thereof, subject to incentive rules and eligibility. Costco Member Rebate available on select 2015 and 2016 in stock vehicles for verified Costco members in good standing as of February 23rd 2016. Our advertised prices include Freight, and P.D.I., Add dealer documentation and registration fees of $420, and applicable taxes and fees. Lease Offers Total Paid (including taxes) is $12,012.16 **29,196.00, ***31,577.00, ****33,944, 43,997.00. Lease end value is $27,929.00, *820,250.00, ***20,850.00,****25,650.00, *****28850.00 plus applicable taxes. First payment, taxes and some mandatory fees due at delivery. Lease LAPR is 4.99% for 24 months. Non Sub vented Finance payments calculated using 5.99% for term indicated. Ford Credit 0%/.99%/2.49% or other low APR Financing not compatible with Ford non-stackable cash, MSA finance cash, Ford or MSA lease offers, Commercial Lease offers or MSA Discounts or bonuses. All prices do not include any added equipment or options that may have been installed by dealer. All offers expire March 19th at 5:00 pm (PST).

T H E F R A S E R VA L L E Y ’ S O N LY FORD SUPERSTORE! Highway 1 - Mt Lehman Exit - Fraser Valley Auto Mall 30295 Automall Drive, Abbotsford


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