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KAYAKERS RESCUED Search and rescue teams helped bring a trio of kayakers to safety Monday morning. PAGE 3
Mission Harbour Authority president Alec Finnsson stands on the deck of the MHA office building, from which a bird’s eye view of the improvements can be had. JASON ROESSLE PHOTO
Harbour improvements underway BY JASON ROESSLE Mission Record
The Mission harbour is getting a significant facelift which the local authority believes will draw in more visitors and improve the area’s esthetics. Work is underway along Harbour Avenue as the $900,000-plus project sees the dike level raised, new rip-rap, benches, lighting and ramps installed, and construction of a new Mission Harbour Authority (MHA) building which will likely house an interpretive centre and historical photo displays.
MHA president Alec Finnsson said a “substantial portion” of the work should be completed by June, and tie in well with the Spirit Square. The harbour is a community asset, he said, and the improvements will attract business and tourists to the facility. “One of the most exciting things is that [this project] creates a diversity for the harbour,” Finnsson stated. Because of the decline in commercial fishing, small craft harbours like Mission need to be more than just a place to moor a vessel. And while the commercial fishing industry is
a fraction of what it was in the 1960s, he said it’s still a “viable industry” in Mission, with 24 vessels anchored here during the season. The cash for the work came from a three-way partnership between the District of Mission, the province and the federal government, said Mike Younie, Mission’s environmental manager. Two-thirds of the $830,000 being spent on raising the dike are covered by the other governments, with an additional $100,000 being spent on “top of dike” works, such as ramps, and benches. Younie said Mission’s share was $230,000, taken from general reserves. Parking is being increased too by five spots.
COMMUNICATE HERITAGE All three Mission secondary schools are taking part in Heritage Week this year. The students are creating works of art based on the theme of heritage of communications. PAGE 26
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Trio of kayakers rescued BY CAROL AUN Mission Record
Three Kamloops kayakers were rescued by emergency responders Monday morning after spending a night on the east side of Norrish Creek. The men were stranded when the creek’s water level changed and they were unable to safely negotiate the waterway. They started their trip around 2:30 p.m. and were expected to be at the bottom by 5 p.m. Friends began driving up and down the gravel road running parallel to Norrish, honking the car horn when the kayakers didn’t reach their destination. When the trio heard the sound, they shone flashlights towards the noise. Police were notified around 9:45 p.m. Mission and Central Valley Search and Rescue teams were called and made a visual of the stranded kayakers around 10:20 p.m., but due to the steep slope, rescuers waited until daylight to attempt to bring the men out, said Mission RCMP Sgt. Miriam Dickson.
Search and rescue teams used a helicopter to pluck three stranded kayakers from Norrish Creek Monday morning. RCMP PHOTOS
A lack of cellphone coverage and the noise of the creek prevented communication, but it appeared they had a fire and would be safe to spend the night. They were prepared for an emergency situation, added Dickson. The men were in good condition and didn’t require any medical assistance in the morning, she said. All three were
hoisted to safety with the help of the Chilliwack SAR helicopter around 10 a.m. Monday. “Mission RCMP would like to use this example to remind the public who participate in outdoor activities of the importance of packing along the proper gear in the event of unexpected situations,� said Dickson.
RCMP find Break and enters to business grow op on has dropped 31% since 2009 Lapwing Cr. BY CAROL AUN Mission Record
A suspected break and enter report led police to a marijuana grow operation in the 7300 block of Lapwing Crescent last week. Someone noticed the residence’s front door was opened and appeared to be damaged around 7:45 a.m., said Sgt. Miriam Dickson. Police arrived and entered the property to make sure nobody was injured inside. A woman was located upstairs, and she explained she was just renting the upper floor, said Dickson. As police were clearing the house, they noticed a strong marijuana odour coming from the downstairs. Officers returned to the home around 2 p.m. armed with a search warrant and located about 650 marijuana plants on the lower floor. Nobody was home at the time, said Dickson, also noting the woman upstairs was questioned and released.
Crime rates in Mission have declined in some categories but climbed in others over the past year. The 2010 crime stats show a decrease in break and enters for residential (26 per cent) and business (31 per cent) properties and assault (21 per cent), but an increase in theft from vehicle (31 per cent), theft of vehicle (three per cent), property damage (nine per cent) and general thefts (18 per cent). The drops are significant compared to 2009, say police, and although there are areas that have surged, the numbers are still lower than the 2004 highs. Break and enters have decreased because of police efforts to target repeat offenders, said Insp. Pat Walsh. “The crime analyst has been a big part of that ef-
Crime Category B & E - Residential B & E - Business Theft of Vehicle Theft From Vehicle Assault Property Damage Theft
2004 352 159 807 850 547 819 751
fort by identifying targets, linking offences and focusing our general patrols to the times and places where crime is happening the most.� Last year police also focused on assault cases as it was the lone major crime category to see an increase in 2009. Most of these assaults were domestic in nature and to ensure each call received an effective response and investigation, all officers in the local detachment went through special training, according to Walsh. In addition to offering
2005 330 163 774 818 490 791 647
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the victim support services, “every incident is scrutinized at a senior supervisor level to ensure that everything possible has been done to bring criminal charges where warranted and to safeguard the victim so as to prevent any further offences,� he said. This year Mounties are striving to reduce theft numbers. “These offences continue to be committed by addicts who continually cruise through our residential neighbourhoods looking for anything of value,� said Walsh. “Un-
2009 222 96 299 389 420 539 486
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fortunately, they continue to have some successes in their nocturnal ventures.� In addition to targeting the known addicts committing the crimes and the clearing houses — a place that trades stolen goods for drugs, and distributes them to other individuals or locations — police will also work on educating the public to not leave valuables in their cars. A pair of clearing houses were raided by police two weeks ago. Police will continue using bait vehicles and keeping an eye on known problem areas, Walsh stated.
DARE students graduate BY CAROL AUN Mission Record
Grade 5 students at Dewdney Elementary School are the first DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) graduates this year. They received a certificate and a T-shirt at a special ceremony last month from RCMP Const. Dale Wagner, who taught the program. Wagner and Const. Carl Wellwood are Mission’s youth liaison officers and in addition to the work they do in schools, they also teach DARE along with two correctional officers. Because this is Wagner’s first year as a school liaison officer, the Dewdney group See STUDENTS Page 4
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Family demands 911 audio Mark and Rosemarie Surakka want RCMP to release the audio recording of a 911 call made by a neighbour in 2008 when their daughter Lisa Dudley and her boyfriend Guthrie McKay were shot in their home on Greenwood Drive. The Surakas already
have a transcript of the call and the BC Civil Liberties Association is backing their request for the audio. “We cannot conceive of a situation where a transcript could be released and not unduly impact law enforcement, but an audio recording
of the same conversation could not be,” said BCCLA president Robert Holmes. “The concern and speculation about the motives of the RCMP in selectively disclosing this information serves neither the RCMP nor the public.”
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The 911 caller reported hearing six shots fired in the area. Police attended, but cleared the scene after allegedly just sitting in their car for six minutes. Dudley and McKay were found four days later in the home. McKay had already died as a result of his injuries and Dudley succumbed to her wounds as she was being transported to hospital. The BCCLA has written a letter to the federal Office of the Information Commissioner to support the Surakkas’ complaint, and copied that letter to the head of the RCMP for western Canada, Gary Bass.
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Alternative soapbox Two-day telethon will derby sites explored benefit Mission child BY CAROL AUN Mission Record
The district will be exploring alternative sites for the Soapbox Derby races. It currently takes place on Stave Lake Street above 11 Avenue, but organizers predict the races cannot continue there after the commercial development across from Windebank elementary school is filled up and if road conditions don’t improve. “I know staff are
working with the Soapbox Derby Association (SDA) ... but realistically, I think if we don’t help them do something, it will die,” said Coun. Paul Horn, a former association volunteer. Horn also noted the costs of renting hay bales and the manpower to drop them off “is huge” and a burden for the small group. He is asking for information on when Stave Lake Street is scheduled for improvement and wants staff to research
other possible event sites from 2012 and beyond. Horn suggested the Leisure Centre area be explored, which concerned other politicians. “I have concerns about the Leisure Centre because of the capacity of parking,” said Mayor James Atebe, noting the lot is already packed when there are tournaments happening. However, he agreed an improved site is necessary. “It’s a safety issue. I
want us to look at this as necessary infrastructure for the kids.” Sites discussed when the district met with SDA’s Remco Bergman included Cedar Street (north of Dewdney Trunk Road), First Avenue, Grand Street, Hurd Street, Mary Street, McRae Avenue and Mission Raceway Park. The report could take at least a month to produce as it will require a lot of staff time, according chief administrative officer Glen Robertson.
Focus group suggested to discuss buskers BY CAROL AUN Mission Record
The district needs to change how it views street buskers and vendors, says one Mission councillor. More commerce in the area would provide more eyes and ears and help “take back the streets,” said Coun. Paul Horn. Mission’s attitude that these businesses would “obstruct sidewalks is remarkable,” said Horn, who led discussions on forming a focus group to accommodate street vendors and buskers. “I would like to ask staff to frame an attitude to promote this.” A staff report suggested the focus group include members of the Downtown Business Association (DBA) and municipal staff, such as the planning, engineering, RCMP and economic development departments. Horn also wanted to include area residents. The focus group would look at how to provide space for the street vendors or if closing the street for certain times of the year would be practical. The DBA is not opposed to street vendors and buskers, but doesn’t want competitive products or services offered in the vicinity of current businesses, wrote the DBA executive committee in an e-mail to the district. The group also wants to ensure all forms of busking and vending
are appropriate for the area and the DBA have offered to work with the district to establish guidelines and criteria. Coun. Mike Scudder was the only councillor opposed to the motion.
“I don’t want to take such a strong stance on this,” he said. Scudder also rejected the idea of having downtown residents involved in the discussions as there might be
elements staff want to discuss in private. Coun. Jenny Stevens hoped this initiative would be applied throughout the district, if appropriate, and not just First Avenue.
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Harsher penalties The B.C. government has a major selling job to do to get distracted drivers to put away their cellphones and stop fiddling with their GPS devices and sound systems while they’re driving. Slapping people with $167 fines hasn’t seemed to make much of an impression. Since the ban on cellphones and other hand-held devices was instituted last February, 32,000 tickets have been issued, raising $5.2 million, and people are still dying because of distracted driving. In fact, according to the RCMP, distracted driving was a factor in a third of all crashes last year. If people aren’t getting the message that distracted driving is dangerous, will pumping up the penalties make them sit up and take notice? Not necessarily. People still drive without seatbelts even though the law has been around for more than 30 years and the fines are just as hefty. Tougher drunk driving laws have made an impression but how long will it last? Like drunk drivers who think they drive better while inebriated, most drivers think they alone can multi-task while everyone else around them are losers. They fail to understand that the brain simply cannot multi-task and driving while talking or texting is the equivalent of driving drunk. Don’t agree? Try this test: While driving to work, try to figure out a complicated math problem at the same time. You’ll be surprised to see where you end up after you miss a turn in your normal route. The myth of multi-tasking needs to be addressed and police need an ally to get their message across. One idea would be to engage cellphone manufactures, distributors and service providers in a multiyear communication campaign warning about the dangers of distracted driving. Will drivers give up their in-car technology? Probably not, but at least they will know better.
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giant earthquake drill last week got me thinking about how emergency preparedness has changed – hopefully, for the better. The drill was timed to coincide with an earthquake 311 years ago, estimated at magnitude 9.0. Organizers from the provincial Emergency Management Office in Surrey were hoping for 450,000 participants. Learning how to prepare for an earthquake is a good thing, particularly in places like B.C.’s Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island, where it is a matter of when will the “big one” hits, not if. Lower Mainland residents had a small taste of an earthquake in February, 2001 when a quake that was centred near Olympia, Washington was widely felt here. However, the largest natural disaster in this area in the past 50 years was not an earthquake, but a hurricane.
Hurricane Frieda (sometimes wind speed was 78 miles per spelled Freda, and known hour (125 km/h). south of the border as the In those days, there was Columbus Day Storm) hit little in the way of a formal this area with ferocity on emergency preparedness sysOct. 12, 1962, and tem in place. Emerthe widespread gencies were dealt Quite damage it caused with as they came was in many ways Frankly along, by fire and similar to that of an police departments. earthquake. There were no In Surrey, thouradio or TV stations sands of trees on the air, except were downed and for CKNW. It was there was little the only radio staor no power for tion north of the days. Roads were California-Oregon Frank blocked because border that managed of downed trees to remain on the air. and windows were It did so because broken. Crews engineer Jack Gorscrambled for days don had prepared an to get things back to normal. emergency broadcast back-up There was some propkit, with a battery-powered erty damage, although it was tape recorder and other equipmuch worse south of the ment that would allow it to border. Some places in Orkeep broadcasting, as long as egon reported sustained wind it had access to a telephone speeds of 130 miles per hours line. (209 km/h). At the Vancouver Emergency preparedness Airport, the highest recorded has come a long ways since
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that time. New buildings and infrastructure are built and designed with earthquakes in mind. Every city has an emergency preparedness coordinator. There are frequent exercises to test systems. There are plans for emergency communication to let people know what to do. And yet, almost every residence and business is more dependent on computers than ever. What will happen if there is a widespread power outage and a disabling of wireless transmitters? Would there be enough means to communicate? While people are cautioned to have an emergency supply of food, water and other supplies for 72 hours in their homes, would that be enough to tide them over until major repairs were made? As the experience in 1962 shows, being prepared for an emergency is a necessity. Frank Bucholtz is the editor of the Langley Times
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YOUR VIEWS District must be more responsible with resources Editor, The Record: Budgeting should start with council representing the goals and objectives of the community and not just their own objectives. Many items in this budget show a lack of transparency. It leaves the citizens uninformed and creates distrust towards the creators involved. As the information is not available in the detailed budget document, I am curious where the revenues collected are put. What, in detail, are the expenses paid for and from what account are they being paid from? In almost every case, project expenses do not equal the amount of revenue created by the project in question. Bylaws that pertain to high financial involvement should be created with more public input and not just council’s. The action taken by the Public Safety Inspection Team (PSIT) and the information on the district’s website clearly demonstrates the team was created to find controlled substance properties and not for public safety. We have an RCMP Crime Prevention Office in place. For any other building inspection issues we have a department for that. This troublesome and costly empire building needs to be stopped. The controlled substance property bylaw should never have been created and must be abolished immediately. I am also asking that no extra police officer or firefighters are hired as these trades are involved in this team. There are many other questionable and high increases in this budget which need to be addressed, such as utilities, planning department and administration. In order to bring our district’s finances under control we must foremost become more responsible and effective with the resources we presently have in place. We all need to do a better job. Othmar Kagi Mission
Gov’t subsidies are real drivers of the economy Editor, The Record: Re: NDP’s problems go deeper (BC Views, Jan. 27) Tom Fletcher informs us that “if it weren’t for private capital, competition and rewards for efficiency and innovation there wouldn’t be much of a developed world to analyze.” Only the Fraser Institute would agree with that statement. In the real world it is mainly the concessions and publicly funded loans and grants that our economy depend on. It is these loans and grants, plus investor capital that business operates on. Corporations such as Alcan, Canfor and Bombardier, to name a few, routinely seek public money to improve their investments in our natural resources. Industry Canada and Western Economic Diversification, not “private money,” is the basis of corporate involvement in our economy. The billions loaned and granted to the business sector may never be returned to the taxpayers, let alone the interest on top of that. Revenue Canada states that a large
number of businesses pay low or no federal taxes. Government subsidies, not private capital are the real promoters of our economy. Brian J. O’Neill Burnaby
HST lowers tax for big business I was amazed to learn from Tom Fletcher that the B.C. New Democratic Party is in deep trouble, mainly because it believes it’s wrong that the fraction of British Columbians who control most of the wealth keep getting richer while the rest of us keep getting poorer. Before Jan. 27 I thought it was the B.C. Liberal Party whose leader has been forced to resign in a shower of accusations of lying to the public and bungling the introduction of the hated HST. I thought it was the B.C. Liberals who were wallowing in the B.C. Rail scandal, the Kash Heed scandal, maintaining Can-
ada’s lowest minimum wage, allowing a high rate of jobs lost through raw log exports, encouraging controversial netcage salmon farming and waffling over proposed increases in oil tanker traffic. But no, it’s the NDP who are the villains. They simply don’t accept the rule of the Gordon Campbells who get together with big business to pile up profits and tell the B.C. public what’s good for them. New Democrats seem to think that the first function of a democratic government is to reflect the needs and wishes of the people, not the financial ambitions of the wealthy and powerful. Clearly the working class must be guided by politicians and corporate CEOs through controls funded by insidious schemes like the HST, which lightens the tax load of big business by putting more of it on the ordinary taxpayer. Otherwise, the vast gap between the haves and the have-nots might start getting smaller, and we’d all be in deep trouble. Tony Eberts New Westminster
RCMP make a difference for family Editor, The Record: I’m so grateful to our Mission RCMP officers for helping my family and I achieve some peace and quiet. I reside on Hurd Street and lived right next door to a drug house that is no longer in operation, thanks to the RCMP.
Thank you so much for making such an amazing difference in our community especially in my home. Now my children don’t have to witness any drama from next door. This means a lot to me. Also, my dogs don’t bark unnecessarily at night and we get to enjoy a peaceful
night’s sleep. I’m sorry for thinking cops don’t do enough. Thanks for making a difference. You guys are amazing. Sharon Rylan Mission
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Women Are Doing It. That’s right – by age 50, women are making screening mammograms part of their regular health routine - once every two years. Women ages 40-79 can book at the BC Cancer Agency’s Screening Mammography mobile service coming to: Mission: February 14-16, 2011 (No doctor’s referral is needed) Call 1-800-663-9203 (toll-free) to book. Visit www.smpbc.ca for more information.
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Flu season has been mild so far in B.C. but health authorities warn it may not stay that way. The influenza virus hitting eastern Canada hard may be felt more strongly here in the weeks ahead. “The winter is long and the risk is not yet over,” said Dr. Danuta Skowronski, physician epidemiologist at the B.C. Centre for Disease Control. “It would be wise to learn from the experience in eastern Canada and prepare for that now, because the same could still happen here.” Influenza season typically spans November to April and the peak can happen any time during that period. There’s still time to get
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immunized even though it takes about two weeks for the vaccine to take full effect. Flu shots are still available through public health units, doctors’ offices and pharmacists. “We are carefully watching other parts of the country,” added Fraser Health spokesperson Joan Marshall. This year’s vaccine does cover the H3N2 strain spreading in east-
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The Mission Youth Lounge hosted an Incognito Pool Party Jan. 28 at the Leisure Centre. According to organizers, approximately 100 youth attended the event which saw DJ Ian (top left) keeping the music going all night long. Bottom left: Youth lounge supervisors Nicole Bliss and Brandon Wood, along with program coordinator Amanda Tesluck show off their stylish shades.
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Pioneer Social launches 2011 Heritage Week Mission’s ninth annual Heritage Week celebrates communications Feb. 2027. The week kicks off with the Pioneer Social at Cedarbrooke Chateau Feb. 20 from 2 to 4:30 p.m. This event is open to all early settlers and First Nations people of the area, and their families. Everyone is welcome to enjoy refreshments, entertainment and meet old friends and acquaintances. All Heritage Week events are free to the public. Mission Museum is hosting a new exhibit, the Evolution of Communications, while the Mission Community Archives is featuring a display on the municipality’s communication heritage. A new exhibit will be launched by Heritage Places on Feb. 21. Local organizations have been invited to participate with the week’s highlights including popular artwork from Mis-
sion’s three secondary schools which will again be displayed in First Avenue store fronts. This year’s theme, Heritage of Communications, is based on Mission’s history of communications, and will be portrayed in their artistic efforts. Other participants include Mission Genealogy Club’s heritage family memorabilia display and open house on Feb. 20 at the Mission Library and the Mission Indian Friendship Centre where culture and traditions will be shared. Events will wrap up with a Heritage Tea at Norma Kenney House at Fraser River Heritage Park. Attendees are encouraged to bring an item related to the theme for a show and tell and to enjoy afternoon tea and scones with homemade jam. For more information contact Valerie at 604820-6635 or Ann at 604826-9333.
Heritage Commission hosts forum Feb. 23 Organizers want to know what you value The Mission Heritage Commission is hosting a community forum later this month to develop criteria for future heritage and development planning. The Feb. 23 event is open to all Mission residents and organizers want to know what things you value most about the community, the historic places you treasure and your future wishes. The forum will be held at the Leisure Centre in room A4 and B starting at 6:30 p.m. The heritage commission was established in January 2007 and is comprised of 12 voting members appointed by municipal council. The group advises council on heritage matters and is working towards implementing a heritage strategic plan, the development of a heritage register and recognizing people whose accomplishments, projects or efforts further conservation. For more information
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PROTECTING WILD SALMON STOCKS ISN’T ROCKET SCIENCE. IT’S MARINE BIOLOGY.
WILD SALMON ISN’T INFINITE If everybody in the world ate a wild salmon every time they got a salmon craving two things would happen. Wild salmon would go extinct and there’d be an international dill and lemon shortage. Salmon farming supplements the world’s supply of salmon, feeding millions and taking pressure off of wild salmon stocks. Pressure that, unchecked, would eventually lead to the destruction of wild salmon.
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SALMON FARMERS PAY IT FORWARD Salmon farmers rehabilitate an area of sea floor that is larger or provides greater value than the amount covered by any salmon farm. These rehabilitation zones offset any potential impact a farm may have and they help improve and protect water quality and ocean ecology. Over time they will also build up BC’s stock of potential salmon habitats—not just for farmed salmon but wild salmon as well.
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WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH SEA LICE? There are a lot of questions surrounding sea lice; one of the most common is ‘What are they?’ Sea lice are a naturally occurring external parasite that live on many species of wild fish including salmon. They’re not harmful to grown Pacific salmon, but young salmon are vulnerable to them. The concern regarding salmon farms is that, even though the salmon that are raised on a farm all enter the water completely free of sea lice, it’s possible for them to carry sea lice that are transferred to them by wild fish. These lice could then in turn be transferred to young wild salmon. To combat this salmon farmers test their fish regularly to ensure that they don’t harbour high numbers of sea lice. In the unlikely event the sea lice count reaches elevated levels a veterinarian can prescribe a medication to be added to the salmon’s food called SLICE. This rids them of sea lice and is used only as a last resort to protect the health of the farmed salmon and as a preemptive measure to protect young wild salmon who may pass near a farm. SLICE is also never present in a fish that is going to market. Any fish who have been medicated must go through a waiting period before they are harvested to ensure the medication has left their systems.
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BC Problem Gambling Help Line 1.888.795 6111 (24 hrs) For services in your ar A new park at the west end of Bobcat Drive was named after Gary MacDonald in October 2003. JASON ROESSLE PHOTO
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edar Valley was first settled by early pioneers looking for fertile farmland and berry fields. More recently, subdivision development has resulted in a high-density area of single-family homes. Thanks to local planning initiatives, developers contribute an amenity fee which provides funds for developing local parks, playgrounds and trails. In October, 2003 a new park at the west end of Bobcat Drive was named Gary MacDonald Park to honour the achievements of Mission’s first Olympic swimmer. MacDonald was born and raised in Mission, started his swimming career with the Mission Marlins at the old Kinsmen outdoor pool on Second Avenue, and went on to win numerous national and international awards. At the 1974 Commonwealth Games in Christchurch, New Zealand, he won a gold medal and two bronze medals in freestyle events. At the 1976 summer Olympics in Mon-
treal, MacDonald was part of the 4x100 metre relay team that won a silver medal. Mission recognized his achievements by naming him a Freeman, the youngest in this award’s history. MacDonald went on to a coaching career, including the Mission Marlins, and assistant coach of the Canadian Dolphins swim Sha teams. He was inducted into the Mission sports hall of fame and currently represents Atlantic Canada on the Canadian Olympics committee. Lightburn Park, at Christie and Phelps Avenues, was dedicated in 2003 to marksman Bill Lightburn. He started shooting as a boy on the Prairies, spent some time in California, and arrived in Mission in the 1940s. Lightburn had one of the longest championship careers in Canadian amateur sports history and won more med-
als than any other B.C. marksman, competing in provincial and Canadian matches on 34 different occasions. In 1971, he won a Queen’s 100 badge at Bisley as one of the top marksmen in the British Commonwealth. Lightburn was a founder of the Mission Rod and Gun Club, and in 1988 was inducted into Mission’s ron Sports Hall of Fame. He passed away in 2000. Not as well known to most local residents is Tom Jones. The park named after him is located off Fennel Street at the end of Mitchell Avenue. Jones started his road to volleyball excellence as a high school player; from 1977 to 1984, he was an important member of the men’s national team. He was instrumental to
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the team’s fourth place finish at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games — Canada’s best-ever Olympic performance. Jones was a member of Team Canada’s Masters Volleyball team at the Global Cup Senior’s World Championship; they won the gold medal after a three-hour marathon match against the United States. He continued his career as a professional athlete in Europe for several years, where he played in many European Cup playoff games. In 2010, Volleyball Canada inducted Tom Jones into its hall of fame. Information about Mission’s many parks and playgrounds is available at www.mission.ca and in the parks, recreation and culture program guide. Sharon Syrette will be writing a number of columns on Mission parks and trails history in recognition of BC Heritage Week’s theme of parks and nature preserves.
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APPLICATION DEADLINES BURSARY/SCHOLARSHIP-FEBRUARY 28, 4 p.m. is the deadline for Mission Community Foundation to receive completed 2011 Bursary/Scholarship applications for graduating grade 12 students (Mission residents). These application forms are available online at www.mpsd.ca under “Student” heading, and available at your school counselor’s office.
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HPSS in the running for a $50,000 computer lab Competing against HPSS are Dover Bay secondary in Nanaimo, Cardinal-Roy in Quebec, Manitoba’s W.C. Miller Collegiate and Ontario’s Gisele-Lalonde. The winning school will be announced on Feb. 16. For more information visit www.staples.ca/ recycleforeducation.
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Help plan Hatzic’s upcoming centennial The next planning committee meeting for Hatzic elementary’s centennial celebration will be Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. The school is putting out a call to the public to submit stories and share photographs on Hatzic’s past. The photographs and stories will be included
in the April 16 open house celebration. Photographs, written memories/stories should be labeled, Attention Carolynn Schmor and dropped off at the school, 8465 Draper Rd. SS#1. Alternatively, stories can be e-mailed to carolynn. schmor@mpsd.ca.
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Quartet helps spread the love on Valentine’s BY MARIO BARTEL Black Press
Trudy Zonneveld has seen people react with glee, bewilderment, shock and even embarrassment to her singing. But she never thought it would help her get out of a speeding ticket. Zonneveld is a member of the Westcoast Harmony Chorus, and every Valentine’s Day for the past 22 or 23 years, about half the group is divided into quartets to deliver musical messages of love and devotion all across Metro Vancouver. The singing telegrams are the group’s major annual fundraiser to help cover the costs of coaching, music and costumes. It was while running late to one of those appointments when Zonneveld’s quartet was pulled over for exceeding the speed limit in a school zone. As the driver was explaining their situation to the officer the
group broke into song. Bemused and delighted, the officer even called over his partner to share the show. The quartet got off with a warning. Over the years the quartets have performed in classrooms, construction sites, a high school gym class, the wrestling room at Simon Fraser University, offices, private homes, hospitals, beside train tracks in North Vancouver, even a wrecking yard. One group delivered a particularly moving Valentine to a patient in palliative care. He could no longer eat, so he couldn’t enjoy chocolates, explains Jackie Baron, and flowers would likely outlast him; a singing love message was the best way his partner could think of showing him her gratitude for all their years together. While every member of the chorus is an accomplished singer, each of
the Valentine’s quartets must audition to ensure their harmonies mesh. “We pride ourselves that when we sing to you, we sound good,” says Zonneveld. Recipients also get a rose, a chocolate treat and a personal message from their beloved. A singing Valentine costs $50. It can also be delivered by phone for $25. The quartets are on the road on Feb. 14 from 7 a.m. to as late as 11:30 p.m., from West Vancouver to Abbotsford. They’re dispatched from a central “war room” that coordinates the bookings to keep the driving as efficient as possible; a quartet can deliver as many as 25-30 Valentines. “It’s so fun and hilarious,” says Zonneveld. “It’s a joy.” To make a booking, right up until Feb. 14, call 604-507-1432 or email Shayna.Steeves@ modspace.com
Cozy up with some fiction Mission library is hosting a number of fun programs aimed at all ages. Fabulous fiction It’s winter, it’s cold, it’s time for you to stay at home and cozy up with a good book. The Fraser Valley Regional Library will host Fabulous Fiction Finds, a winter reading club for adults, from Feb. 1 to April 1. Pick up and complete your entry ballot available at the library to recommend your favourite book and get a chance to win one of two Sony 4GB MP3 players.
Baby Time An interactive storytime with books, songs, rhymes and more for babies up to 23 months and their parents or caregivers. The events run 10:30 to 11 a.m. English practice group Practise your English and make new friends
every Wednesday from 10:15 to 11:30 a.m. Family Storytime Fun for all ages and stages! Drop into the library for stories, songs, puppets and more. Storytimes run every Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. until March 3.
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BC Hydro is undertaking spill gate maintenance work on the Blind Slough Dam starting February 1 to February 18. The road will be closed Monday to Friday to all traffic from 7:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m. except for emergency vehicles and the Mission School District school bus. For more information, please contact the Project Information Line at 1 800 663 1377 or contact LMSC.CommunityRelations@bchydro.com.
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Trudy Zonneveld, Irene Ingraham, Jackie Baron and Carol Argue are four members of the Westcoast Harmony Chorus who will be delivering singing Valentines around the region on Feb. 14. MARIO BARTEL PHOTO
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Meet Dr. Love The creator of Synchrohearts, a love game for couples, will be signing copies at the Mission Shoppers Drug Mart Feb. 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bob O’Neal has offered his time to help raise money for Zajac Ranch.
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Volunteers needed The Fraser Health Crisis Line is recruiting volunteers to assist people in the region who are experiencing emotional distress. No previous experience is needed as extensive training and on-going support is provided. If you are interested in learning more, pick up an information package at Options Community Services 9815 140 Street, Surrey or e-mail claudiak@ scss.ca. Next training starts soon.
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ission Chamber Membership represents a cross section of all industries and organizations that operate in the Mission area. Over two-thirds of the 460 members have less than five employees and a third of that group are home-based. As a reflection of the national small business stats, a growing number of members are self-employed women. Our members are entrepreneurs who are willing to take risks, self-motivated and conscious of where they spend their limited investment dollars. How does the chamber meet their needs? Where value can come in the form of benefits, most members will agree that the network for business to business interaction, services that stimulate the local economy, and direct community promotion gives them their return on investment. With that the Mission Chamber of Commerce is proud to be able to meet these needs on the virtual level as well. The new www.missionchamber.bc.ca allows the public to interact with the Mission business community. Check out the site for community events, local sales, employment opportunities and all that members have to offer. It allows users to e-mail members, refer them to friends as well as connect to member’s social networks. With an average of 1,500 views a week, the Mission Chamber site is one of the most visited sites in Mission. Analytics show that
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most users reside beyond Mission’s borders so opportunities for members can be far reaching. For members the new website offers them control of their information as well as ability to brand, post photos and videos. “For small businesses that struggle to find advertising dollars, this is an exciting way to get your message out,” states Chamber President Helen Secco. “A long time in the making, this site is a powerful tool for our members.” In addition, the site will also allow members to communicate with each other easily, relay their concerns in discussion forums and receive real time analytics on who is looking for them through the site portal. For new business it offers a quick way to launch into the community. Not only will they be instantly on the directory when they join the chamber, but they will also have their information sent out on the chamber’s wellconnected social networks. Go to www.MissionChamber.bc.ca.
Increase minimum wage, says chamber Having put minimum wage on the table during liberal leadership debates, the Mission Regional Chamber of Commerce calls on all provincial leadership candidates to present a plan to increase the minimum wage. Plans should include a gradual increase over the next two years with increases beyond 2013 being tied
to CPI. “Business owners need to be able to plan for increases to the minimum wage.” states Helen Secco, Chamber president. “The lack of increase over the last nine years has left wages stagnant compared to inflation. Now with discussion to increase the wage, businesses will need to rethink staffing commitments. Uncertainty on how this will be accomplished is leaving many businesses unsure of their employees’ futures and their ability to hire.” The Mission Chamber surveyed its membership and 78 per cent of respondents wanted an increase to the minimum wage. Interestingly, 46 per cent wanted gradual increases and 27 per cent wanted to see an immediate increase. For over half of respondents, labour costs ranged from 30-40 per cent. Respondents represented a cross section of industry sectors and only eight per cent paid staff minimum wages. “Our members prefer to see certainty from government over the direction of [minimum] wage. They do not want it to be a political flag waved during election seasons,” remarks Secco. The Mission Chamber also would prefer the cessation of the training wage. With only 2.3 per cent of workers in B.C. receiving minimum wage and most moving from it within the first year of employment, it can be understood that the minimum wage is being used by employers as the training wage already. The chamber recognizes any increase to minimum wage will affect the final cost of goods to consumers.
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The report Our Lower Mainland lakes are fishing well. Try a slow retrieve or troll with: Big Black, Woolly Bugger, Micro Leach, Bloodworm, Chironomid, Sixpack, Dragonfly Nymph, Halfback, Doc Spratley, Buggy shrimp, or Zulu. Our Lower Mainland beach and estuary fisheries are fair to good for sea-run cutthroat. Try: Epoxy Minnow, Tied Down Minnow, Muddler Minnow, Clouser’s deep Minnow, Lioness, Grizzly King, Mickey Finn, Coachman, Knudson’s Spider, Zulu, Purple Joe, or Borden Special. The Fraser River and soughs are good for cutthroat and dolly varden. For cutthroat try: Rolled Muddler, Mickey Finn, Eggo, Tied Down Minnow, Epoxy Minnow, Winter Stone, Flesh Fly, Professor, Lioness, Coachman, Zulu, Chez Nymph. For dolly Varden try: Large (#4 to #1) Eggo, Dolly Whacker, Bucktail, Epoxy Minnow, Big Black, Muddler, or Zonker. The Vedder River is good for steelhead, dolly varden and rainbow, by the weekend. For steelhead try: big Black, Popsicle, Steelhead Nightmare, Polar shrimp, GP, Thor, Squamish Poacher, Kaufmann Stone, Purple Peril, or Eggo. For rainbow try: Rolled Muddler, Mickey Finn, Eggo, Flesh Fly, Kaufmann Black Stone, Black Gnat, Zulu, Chez Nymph, Big Black, Sixpack, or Renegade. The Stave River is fair to good for steelhead, rainbow and cutthroat. The Chehalis River is good for steelhead and cutthroat. The Harrison River is good for cutthroat, and rainbow. You can find more at “The Reel Life Press” by Jeff Weltz
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Senior Games bids solicited With an eye on fitness and fun, bid packages have been sent to 62 municipalities throughout British Columbia for the 2013-14 BC Senior Games. The BC Seniors Games Society is asking mayors and community leaders to step up and be part of this exciting opportunity for athletes 55plus. The multi-sport Games bring as many as 3,500 participants to the host communities and regions. Sports range from ice hockey to cribbage to soccer. The BC Seniors Games Society is a volunteer, non-profit society whose mission statement is to improve the health, lifestyle and image of all 55plus British Columbians. The society
carries out its mandate in two principal ways: • by organizing the BC Seniors Games as an annual opportunity for seniors to participate in physical and social activities; • by proactively portraying a contemporary image of seniors as physically fit and socially engaged. By defining the unique needs of this participant group, the society serves as a bridge between the 55 years and older population and provincial and local sports organizations and recreation departments. For more information please contact June Parsons at june.parsons@ shaw.ca.
Kodiaks take Icebreakers Aldergrove Kodiaks Jordan Pughe screens Mission Icebreakers goalie Michael Barr in his first home game after seven weeks of being on the injured list. The Kodiaks won the Feb. 2 game 5-1. HARRY HUNT PHOTO
Mission athletes help UFV teams Mission’s Peter Van Brederode logged nine digs Friday as the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades volleyball team lost 3-2 to the College of the Rockies Avalanche. A second game against the same opponents Saturday saw Van Brederode continue his strong play as he notched 12 more digs. However, the Avalanche swept the Cascades 3-2, which placed the UFV squad in sixth place overall with a 4-8 record. Basketball Aieisha Luyken contributed 12 points in UFV’s overtime losing effort against the University of Winnipeg
Wesman, 79-70. The Wesmen came out strong and established an early nine-point lead as the first quarter ended. The Cascades played well in the second quarter and went into the locker room trailing by six points. The third quarter might have been the best UFV has played all year defensively as they held the high scoring Wesmen to six points, while scoring 20 and taking a eight point lead going into the final quarter. Winnipeg would come back to tie the game and force overtime and eventually took the win. This loss drops the Cascades to eighth place in the Canada West division with an 8-11 record.
Mission’s Reid Lofstrom heads to Montreal next month for a national competition. JASON ROESSLE PHOTO
Aiming to keep nat’l title Lofstrom was recently named top junior female competitor by Karate B.C. BY JASON ROESSLE Mission Record
A Mission karate student is returning to the nationals next month after placing third provincially. Reid Lofstrom, 16, will accompany the Karate B.C. team to Montreal, Que. in March where she hopes to hold on to her national sparring title, and shake off her last performance in January where she lost her first fight in well over a year. The Mission Secondary School black belt, a well-composed and confident competitor, had a momentary lapse in her last bout
where one too many penalties resulted in her losing the match and taking home third place Jan. 23 at BCIT. To prepare for next month, the seasoned fighter is refining some techniques and combinations, but focusing more on bringing up her intensity level. Lofstrom’s skills were recently rewarded after Karate B.C. named her the top junior female for sparring, which is given to those exhibiting exceptional competitive spirit and sportsmanship. The isshin-ryu practitioner has been studying karate for 10 years and has held her shodan (first level
of black belt) for four years. “Karate is something I love because you have to know yourself,” she explained. “It teaches confidence, discipline and selfrespect.” Lofstrom said the ancient martial art allows her to express herself, but on a simpler level, admits with a smile “I just love fighting.” The Grade 11 student trains four days a week with the Burnaby Karate Academy under the direction of Senseis Sandeep Gill and Nicole Poirier, and teaches at the Mission Isshin Ryu school on Saturdays.
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A quartet of Mission girls placed strongly at Langley’s Flip City gymnastic competition. The Jan. 29-30 event saw Justine Robinson earn gold all around in P3 novice and Tamara Skulstad win gold all around in kip 2 5-7. Vanessa Beckman took gold all around in P3 tyro, while Sol Morley placed second in floor P2 tyro. Beckman also earned the floor choreography award and Skulstad was named most confident competitor. • Ashlynn Skulstad won bronze all around, second on vault and floor at the Omega Invitational Feb. 5 in Coquitlam.
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Burn Awareness Week Living and working happens February 6-12 near gullies, slopes Hot water scalds are the leading cause of burns to young children and these injuries are preventable. Seventy per cent of Canadian parents do not know this. Because children’s skin is thinner their skin will burn faster than an adult’s and obtain a more severe burn. At 60°C (140°F) it will take less than five seconds to get a third-degree burn. This means that extra care must be taken when drinking hot drinks, especially near children. When running the bath, turn the cold water tap on first, then the hot water. Adjust the temperature from there. To shut off, reverse the order: turn hot off first, then the cold water. Test the bath and wash water before
Burn Awareness Week is Feb. 6-12.
using and never leave them unattended; they could turn on the hot water in your absence. Teach children to never touch anything on the stove or to open the oven door. Children should be taught to stay away from adults who are
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any other place in the home. Teach and practice kitchen safety, supervise your children around the kitchen. Immediately after a burn accident, cool the burn area. Teach children to seek assistance from an adult and the correct procedure for cooling a burn injury. Place the burn area into or flush with cool water for 10 to 15 minutes. Never put ice, butter or ointments onto a burn. Does your child know how to call 9-1-1 in an emergency? Children can burn faster and obtain more severe burns in a shorter time due to their thinner skin. The Burn Awareness Program is available for you and your family. For more information visit www. burnfund.org.
Fire facts at gas stations sources. • Do not smoke, not even inside the vehicle while fueling. • Leave the ignition completely off, including the radio. • Shut off cell phones and pagers. • When filling containers, make sure they are approved for use as a gas container. Fill them on the ground, not in the vehicle and not in the back of a pick up. Did you know that when gasoline is dispensed, it could create a static charge build up, especially when filling nonconductive containers made of plastic? This is why you should always place containers on the ground when filling.
This will eliminate the static safety issues. Just a few moments of forethought the next time you fuel your vehicle is a great investment in your family’s safety.
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Most of us, on a regular basis, will take our vehicles to a local gas station to fill up, unaware of all the safety features that have been installed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion. Despite this, accidents or carelessness while fueling vehicles does result in fires. The B.C. Fire Code addresses many of the safety issues, but ultimately customers are responsible for their own safety. Education and understanding are the best weapons in fire prevention. Here are some fire facts to think about the next time you are fueling your vehicle: • The key to fire safety in gas stations is to eliminate all ignition
For any fire safety questions you can contact Mission Fire/ Rescue Service at 604820-3794, or check the District of Mission website at www. mission.ca/fire.
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Landslides have occurred within the District of Mission and have resulted in considerable loss of property and impacts to public infrastructure and usually occur as a result of heavy rains or snowmelt. Although not always the case, signs of instability usually show up in advance of slope stability problems occurring. Property owners should monitor their property for signs of instability before, during and after heavy rains. These signs can include: • Cracks in the foundation walls or concrete patios • Leaning deck posts or excessively sloping decks • Slumps or slides in the stream banks • Erosion and soil exposure on the slopes • Fence posts or trees that are leaning downslope or upslope • Cracks or soft spots in the ground near the top of and on the slope • Trees with a strongly curved (“J”) shape at their base • Outbreaks of springs where there were none before • Undercutting of streambanks by creeks at the base of gullies • Presence of water loving plants on slopes – skunk cabbage, horse tail, devil’s club, etc • Old wood retaining walls which have deteriorated due to age • Other retaining walls which exhibit signs of movement Property owners can take several
steps to reduce the likelihood of slope stability problems affecting their property including, but not limited to: • Hire a geotechnical engineer to complete regular stability assessments of your property and implement any recommendations • Ensure water from downspouts, driveways, lawns, decks etc. is directed away from steep slopes or conveyed to the base of the slopes in solid walled pipe • Ensure that retaining walls, swimming pools, ponds etc. on or above steep slopes are designed by an engineer • Ensure that any fill materials to be placed to develop yards are designed by a geotechnical engineer and placed under his or her supervision • Maintain appropriate setbacks from the top of steep slopes as directed by the geotechnical engineer • Have a geotechnical engineer assess the steep slopes for appropriate vegetation cover and adequate slope stability measures • Removal or topping of trees on the slope should only be undertaken with approval by a qualified professional arborist in consultation with a geotechnical engineer Geotechnical engineering firms can be found in the yellow pages. District engineering staff can also answer any questions. Please contact Mike at 604-820-3798 or e-mail :myounie@mission.ca.
District of Mission Council wishes to invite the public to attend open meetings and regular meetings of Council. The following meetings are scheduled for the weeks of February 10, 2011 to February 24, 2011.
PUBLIC MEETINGS OF COUNCIL February 10, 2011 to February 24, 2011 Date February 10
Meeting Abbotsford Mission Water & Sewer Commission
Location Room 530 Abbotsford City Hall
Time 9:00 a.m.
February 10
Mission Healthy Community Council
Conference Room
4:00 p.m.
February 15
Special Council Meeting: Options for Streamlining the Development Application Process
Conference Room
3:30 p.m.
February 17
Cultural Resources Commission
Leisure Centre, Conf. Room
12:00 p.m.
February 17
Economic Development Select Committee
Chamber of Commerce
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February 21
Regular Council (including Committee of the Whole)
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6:30 p.m.
February 24
Emergency Planning Committee
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February 24
Mission Abbotsford Transit Committee Meeting
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February 24
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COMING UP • NOW UNTIL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26: Heritage Society exhibit Mission’s Park and Cultural Landscape at Mission Arts Centre gallery. Gallery hours are 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesdays to Saturdays at 33529 First Ave. For more info call 604-826-0029.
• FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11: Snowed In Comedy Tour at the Clarke Theatre, featuring Phil Nichol, Dan Quinn, Craig Campbell and Peter Kelamis. Tickets available at the Clarke Theatre box office. For more information call 604-820-3961.
• MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14: Reel on the River presents Inside Job, a USA documentary narrated by Matt Damon, 7:30 p.m. at SilverCity at the Junction. Tickets are the door are $10 each. For more information visit www.reelontheriver.ca.
• MONDAY, MARCH 14: Arrogant Worms performs at the Clarke Theatre, celebrating its 20th anniversary. Tickets available at all Ticketmaster locations (604-280-4444) or online at www.ticketmaster.ca. Doors open at 7 p.m., show starts at 7:30 p.m. For more information visit www. arrogantworms.com.
Above left: Heritage Park’s Jaimi Wainwright holds up her large ink and crayon masterpiece for Heritage Week. Above right: Hatzic secondary’s Danielle Clingwall creates a unique poster about communication. All students’ works will be on display in downtown businesses during Heritage Week, Feb. 20-27. CAROL AUN AND SUBMITTED PHOTO
Local art students define communications heritage All three high schools participating in Heritage Week, Feb. 20-27 BY CAROL AUN Mission Record
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Mission high school students have created artwork for this year’s Heritage Week based on the theme heritage of communications. It’s the first time all three are participating, said Ann Mohs, Heritage Week planning committee co-chair. This is the third year Heritage Park secondary is doing work for the historical society, said art teacher Kathy Baker. Students found ideas from photos at the archives and the Internet to create masterpieces with intense and simple colour schemes. There are 25 pieces being submitted, from dial phones to Deroche’s first post office, students used their imaginations and enjoyed creating the art, said Baker. It took Clara Banken, a Grade 11 exchange student from Germany almost three weeks to paint an old car in front of a building. “I’ve never done such a big piece before,” she said. Jaimi Wainwright took a different ap-
proach and created her large piece with ink and crayon. There will be nine students’ work on display from Mission secondary students. They worked on the project for two weeks and had fun reviewing old photographs, researching topics on the Internet and comparing old telephones to the sleek modern one, said teacher Marsha Lemon. The series of drawings are done in a variety of mediums from pencil and pencil crayons to conte and charcoal. “My favourite pieces show not only the communication device ... but it also includes a person using the device,” said Lemon. “This helps date the piece through the hairstyles and clothing.” Grade 11 and 12 art students were also busy at Hatzic secondary producing posters. The Grade 11 and 12 students used digital images and computer technology for the project. “Each student was asked to include the word ‘communicate’ somewhere in their poster,” said HSS teacher Wendy Lewington. “The students have been working on the project for ... three weeks,” she added.
“They were eager to begin the project because it involved photo editing programs such as Photoshop, and most students are very interested in learning about how to use these types of programs.” HSS will be contributing between 15 and 20 posters for the display. One of the unique pieces was created by Johannes Kahloefer, an international student visiting from Germany. Kahloefer’s poster is a collage of images featuring modern technology juxtaposed with historical images that have been scanned from a collection at the Mission Community Archives. These images are edited so that they are multi-coloured and multi-layered. “The combination of images and the technology used to create the poster speaks to the enormous and rapid changes that have taken place in the field of communication and the implications this has for our community and for society at large,” noted Lewington. • Works from all three high schools will be on display during Heritage Week (Feb. 20 - Feb. 27) in downtown businesses.
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Coffee House concerts held Feb. 12 Kitchen Sync hosts open mic show Tim Readman will be featured at the next Mission Coffee House Concert Series on Sunday, Feb. 12. at the Mission Community Activity Centre. Readman has an infectious sense of humour and the ability to engage an audience. His energetic and personable style makes him a superb front man. As a band leader he can always deliver a great show. The Mission Coffee House Concert Series is put together by volunteers to helps promote local talent. The open mic is hosted by Kitchen Sync and anyone can come out and play. Just e-mail Liisa Nessim, steppingstonemusic@ shaw.ca to be put on the list. The Activity Centre is just up the hill from the Mission Leisure Centre, on 10 Avenue and Taulbut Street. The evening begins at 7 p.m. with open mic and Readman will take the stage at 8 p.m. Admission is $5.
Golden Idol begins auditions It’s time for all talented seniors to polish up their skills for the fourth annual Golden Idol Talent contest. Seniors aged 60 and over are invited to take part. Registrations will take place Monday, Feb. 14 and Monday, Feb. 21 at Cedarbrooke Chateau, 32331 Seventh Ave. At the registration you will have the opportunity to view the performance space. Please bring your music on a CD as there is no piano available at the registration. If needed, a piano will be provided for the actual contest. This year the Golden Idol Talent Contest will be hosted by the Cedarbrooke Chateau on Feb. 25. All funds raised will be donated to Mission Association for Seniors’ Housing. This fun-filled evening is sponsored and organized by Opening Nite Theatre. For more information call 604-8208622.
What’s Happening in Mission
FEB. 10: Lifetime Learning Centre presents Italian conversation with Vittorio Pistone, a series of six one-hour sessions on the basics of conversing in Italian. Fee is $40. For more info call 604-820-0220. FEB. 11: Overeaters Anonymous meeting, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at Mission Memorial Hospital board room. No fees, newcomers welcome. For more info call 604-820-1032. FEB. 11: Mission Self Advocates Valentine’s Dance, 6 to 10 p.m. at Mission Elks Hall, 33336 Second Ave. Tickets $5 at the door, include one raffle ticket, one pop and one bag of chips. For more info call Bryce at 604-826-8818 or JP at 604287-6681. FEB. 12: St. Paul’s Presbyterian church pancake breakfast, 9 to 10:30 a.m. Cost by donation. FEB. 12: Scattered pains fibromyalgia self help support group meeting, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Mission Memorial Hospital conference room. For more info call group facilitator Joan Greene at 604-826-6070. FEB. 12: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 57 sweetheart dinner and dance. Tickets pre-sold. There will be roast beef dinner and music by Reckless. For more info call 604-8262331. FEB. 14: Blood donor clinic at Cedar Valley Mennonite Church, 2 - 8 p.m. Call 1-888-2DONATE to make an appointment. FEB. 14: Children’s Valentine’s Day celebration, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Leisure
VALENTINE’S DAY AND THE POWER OF LOVE
RCMP Const. Dale Wagner graduates his first DARE class from Dewdney Elementary School. See story on page 3. If you have a photo you would like to see in this space, e-mail it to arts@missioncityrecord.com. SUBMITTED PHOTO Centre, 7650 Grand St. This is a free children’s celebration with information about children’s development, community resources, crafts, toddler play area and reading corner. For more info call Laura 604820-4367. FEB. 14: ESL conversational circle, 6:30 to 8 p.m. at West Heights Inclusive Neighbourhood, 32065 Van Velsen. This is a fun and informal way to brush up on your Englishspeaking skills. For more info call Tannis Sullivan 604-557-7614
to 12 p.m. at 32444 Seventh Ave. Fee is $7 ($10 for non members). For more info call 604-820-0220. FEB. 16: Morning Rotary Club meeting, 7 a.m. at Cedarbrooke Chateau. Speaker will be student of the month Mulalo Sadike from Canada World Youth. FEB. 17: Genealogy club meeting at library. Marlene Dance will be presenting “A Canadian Home Child in Alberta” with the story of her father-in-law. For more info e-mail a5a94630@ telus.net.
FEB. 15: Lifetime Learning Centre presents Tuesday films, 10:30 a.m. at Carrington House on Seventh Avenue. Fee is $7. For more info call 604-8200220.
FEB. 18: Overeaters Anonymous meeting, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at Mission Memorial Hospital board room. No fees, newcomers welcome. For more info call 604-820-1032.
FEB. 16: Mission Abbotsford Womens Social Club meeting, 7 p.m. at Mission library, 33247 Second Ave. New members and guests welcomed. For more info e-mail missionabbysocial@hotmail.com.
FEB. 19: Mood disorder meeting, 1-3 p.m. at 33221B First Ave. For more info call 604-826-0604.
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FEB. 21-24: Lifetime Learning Centre presents Retrospective Photography exhibition of Mission, a Heritage Week program by Dr. Noel Hall. Spanning a 20-year period, this collection looks at natural and
man-made beauty around Mission and the Fraser Valley. Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Place: 32444 Seventh Ave. Admission by donation. For more info call 604-8200220. FEB. 21: ESL conversational circle, 6:30 to 8 p.m. at West Heights Inclusive Neighbourhood, 32065 Van Velsen. This is a fun and informal way to brush up on your Englishspeaking skills. For more info call Tannis Sullivan 604-557-7614. FEB. 22: Lifetime Learning Centre presents Visionary Peacemaker with Ron Dart, UFV, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 32444 Seventh Ave. This presentation will focus on the peacemaking vision of Lev Tolstoy and Mahatma Gandhi. Fee is $7 ($10 non members). For more info call 604-820-0220.
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The history of Valentine’s Day is clouded in myth and legend. There are at least three people named Valentine who are mentioned in early church documents, quite interestingly, all of whom are thought to have been martyred. One was a priest who supposedly married people despite the ban on marriage by the Emperor Claudius. (This ban on marriage was in effect because Claudius believed that single men made better soldiers.) In one of those legends about St. Valentine, we are told that Valentine refused to renounce Christ before Emperor Claudius in the year 280 AD and was thus, sentenced to death. However, before being executed, St. Valentine supposedly restored the sight and hearing of the jailer’s daughter. And, some accounts even tell of St. Valentine sending a letter to the jailer’s daughter signed, “from your Valentine,” and this story is sometimes used to explain the custom of sending love-inspired cards on this day. Whatever the truth about St. Valentine, there is little doubt that love triumphs over all. Love of God, gave countless martyrs the faith to accept their deaths with equanimity. Love also gives people who are wronged, the power to forgive their oppressors. And love inspires all of us to simply be better people. One has to wonder if Emperor Claudius didn’t actually have it backwards. Perhaps instead of banning marriage, he should have required it, because those who are fighting for someone or something they truly love, fight much harder than those who are only doing it for money or honor.
Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it. If a man offered for love all the wealth of his house, it would be utterly scorned. R.S.V. Song of Solomon 8:7
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CRAIG, Vitaline (Vicki) July 3, 1922 - Jan. 25, 2011 Marie Vitaline Yvonne Craig, nee Gauthier, passed away peacefully at Menno Hospital in Abbotsford BC, 11 months after her beloved husband Walter’s passing. She is survived by siblings Estelle (Perrin) of Ste. Anne, MB, Sister ThĂŠrèse of Sherbrooke, PQ, Father Azarie of Winnipeg, Celine (Wozniak) of Kaslo, BC, as well as several nephews and nieces. Close friends, George and Grace Bird, of West Vancouver and stepson, Eric Walker, and his partner, Andrea, of Coquitlam were at Vicki’s bedside during her ďŹ nal days. Vitaline was predeceased by her parents, Conrad and Jeanne (Champagne) Gauthier and siblings, Annette, Cyprien, Ligouri, and Éveline.
Catherine Joy DUPERON Oct. 12, 1931 ~ Feb. 10, 2008 It’s now 3 years since you left us. We know you are watching over us. We miss your loving kindness and your presence in our lives, you are forever in our hearts. Your Loving Family, Wally Sr, Sons Wally Jr, Ken, Grandsons Jordie (Rhonda), Nikolas, Grand Daughter Chelsea & Ashley, Great Granddaughter Nevaeh.
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Loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away peacefully on Feb. 5th in Mission, BC. She was predeceased by her husband Henry of 52 years and her nine siblings. She will be greatly missed by her daughter Gail (Ken), son Gary (Kelly), grandchildren, Robyn (Michael), Edie (Clint), Darci, (Tom) Dustin and Kurtis and her great-grandchildren, Ashley, Steven, Hailey, Emma, Luella and Lincoln, along with many loving family members and friends. At 90 years of age, Mom has had an amazing life, she was born in Holfast, Saskatchewan in 1920, the youngest of 10. She spent 15 years in a TB Sanatorium, where she learned her nursing skills and began her long career of caring for others. She met Henry while still in the hospital and soon they were married and moved to Lipton, Sask. They had Gail in 1950, moved to Vancouver and had their son Gary in 1952. They purchased a farm in Dewdney in 1963 and stayed in Mission, near their children and grandchildren the rest of their lives. She was the sweetest, cookie making, hugging, church loving, dedicated mother and grandma anyone could ever wish for. Our deep thanks to Dr. Johnson and the staff of The Worthington Pavilion and Mission Memorial Hospital for their care and understanding. Funeral Mass will be at Mission’s St. Joseph’s Catholic Church on Saturday Feb. 12th, at 10:30am. In lieu of owers, donations in her memory to the B.C. & Yukon Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
Vitaline was born in Ste. Adolphe, Manitoba and raised in St. Boniface. She graduated from teachers training college and taught for many years, mostly in Trail, BC. Vitaline married Walter Herbert Craig in 1954. The couple enjoyed a devoted, loving relationship for 56 years. They took pleasure in their lakeside property in the Kootenays for many years, boating, ďŹ shing, and visiting with friends across Canada before retiring and moving to Abbotsford. Residents of Garden Park Tower in Abbotsford for more than 20 years, they enjoyed cruises that took them to most areas of the world, even an around the world cruise. Vitaline and Walter were full of stories of their various trips and kept in touch with old friends and the new friends they made. She had a reputation for her sewing and wonderful cooking. Vitaline was hospitalized in extended care of the Menno Hospital in Abbotsford soon after Walter in 2009. They were fortunate that they were able to share a room and her only complaint about the loving care of Menno Hospital staff was that the couple couldn’t share a bed! Walter passed away on February 24, 2010. Vitaline will be remembered in prayers at the 9 AM Mass on Feb. 26 at the St. Ann’s Catholic Church, 33333 Mayfair Avenue, Abbotsford, BC. In lieu of owers and in recognition of the care received, Vitaline would have preferred that there be donations to the Menno Place Hospital, Abbotsford, BC.
MORRISON James David Loving husband of Lauren Martin, passed away peacefully February 3, 2011 at age 54 after a courageous battle with cancer. It is with sad hearts that we say goodbye to our beloved husband, brother, father, grandfather and friend. No service by request. In lieu of owers a donation may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
WAGNER HOLLING Walter Henry
MCDONALD Sister Mary Clare (Rosamond Theresa)
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Walter passed away peacefully at Bevan Lodge. He is survived by his loving family. A celebration of his life will take place at Valley View Memorial Gardens, 14644 - 72 Avenue, Surrey on Saturday, February 12th. Interment 1:00 pm with a reception following in the Arbor Room at 2:00 PM.
PEDERSEN Inge 28 Oct. 1934 ~ 07 Feb. 2011
It is with sadness that we must say goodbye to our family member and friend Inge. She fought a hard battle with cancer that she could not win. She will forever be in our hearts and our thoughts. Her husband Henry Pedersen and daughter Irena (Gary) predeceased Inge. She will be lovingly remembered by her sons John, Mike (Cate), Mark and daughter Linda (Kerry), grandchildren Jason (Heather), Jeremy, Tyler, Alysha, Amy and Henry. Also by her best friend Jim (Jack), and her many, many friends. In lieu of owers please donate to the Christine Morrison Hospice. By Inge’s request there will be no service. May she rest in peace.
of the Order of St. Clare died peacefully in her monastery in Mission, B.C., on January 30th, 2011 at the age of 82. Born in Calgary, AB, on November 13, 1928, she was the third youngest of ten children of Alexander Nelson McDonald from Killarney, Ontario, and Beatrice Traynor, of Owen Sound, ON. She attended Catholic schools and then became a primary grade teacher in the Calgary Catholic School District. Through the encouragement of Fr. Timothy Gilker, OFM, she entered the Poor Clares, then residing in their ďŹ rst home at 1049, 14th Avenue, New Westminster, B.C. She brought her gifts of peace and prayer to all she did throughout her religious life. A true lover and disciple of St. Clare, she inculcated that love to her sisters as novice directress and then as abbess for two double terms. Sr Mary Clare was chosen superior for our foundation in Alexandria, Ontario, in 1994 and was a member of the community there until we closed the house in 2007. Her last years back in her home monastery in Mission were where she patiently bore a lung disease and the loss of her memory through Alzheimer’s disease. Foyer Maillard was her home for two months, where she was lovingly looked after. Her quiet sense of humour was with her to the end. Her faithful prayer will surely continue from her merited place in heaven. Mass of Christian Burial was offered at the church of the Poor Clares, Mission, B.C., on February 3rd at 1:00 p.m. Sister Mary Clare was buried with the Poor Clares in Hatzic Cemetery.
Mr. Conrad Ervin Wagner late of Abbotsford, BC passed away on February 4, 2011 at the age of 87 at Abbotsford Regional Hospital. He is survived by his loving wife Norma, daughter Ruth Illsley, grand-daughter Jeanette (Keith) Phillips, greatgrand-daughter Claire, niece Sharon (Doug), nephew David (Barb), cousin Marke (Marilyn), and many beloved cousins. He was predeceased by his son-in-law Rick Illsley and sister Louise Fennell. In 1993, Conrad retired from podiatry. He developed an active love for woodcarving and participated in the local Learning Plus Society and church breakfast group. A Visitation will take place on Thursday, February 10, 2011 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm, at Henderson’s Funeral Home, 34537 Marshall Road, Abbotsford, BC. A Service of Remembrance will be held on Saturday, February 12, 2011 at 1:00 pm at Gladwin Heights United Church, 3474 Gladwin Road, Abbotsford, BC. In lieu of owers donations may be made to the Abbotsford Hospice Society. Tributes and condolences may also be left at:
WIGELAND Rick Rick Wigeland passed away February 1st, 2011 at Maplewood House in Abbotsford, BC. He will be sadly missed by his wife Shirley; 5 children Debbie, Robin & Les, Erik & Linda, Shelley, Gregg & Kristine; 6 granddaughters Julie, Kimberley, Erika, Caitlyn, Toni, Jaymie; 4 grandsons Jeffrey, Michael, Stephen, Wylder, and several nieces, nephews & friends. No service requested. The family would like to thank the Maplewood House Staff for all their Care & Support.
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UE died suddenly on February 5, 2011. Born in Mission, BC on January 27, 1947, he was the son of the late Fulton and Susan (Tingle) Worth. Gary leaves his wife of 35 years, Mary (Meredith) Worth; daughter, Joanne Day (Justin); and son, Benjamin; his sisters, Cath Cloutier, Sue VerchÊre, Barb Maxwell, and many nieces, nephews, cousins and their families. His career took him many places, but mainly, he worked for BCFP, Air Canada and until the present day for Peoples Drug Mart. He was a life member of the United Empire Loyalists. A Memorial Service will be held at 11 a.m. on February 12, 2011 at Gordon Presbyterian Church in Burnaby. In lieu of owers, please make a donation to a charity of your choice.
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HALLMARK’s vibrant Abbotsford retirement communities have an opening for a HOSPITALITY COORDINATOR. Supervisory and management experience, excellent verbal and written skills are essential. S/he must be a flexible, motivated team player with strong interpersonal skills, and the ability to mediate high-pressure situations. Must be detail and task-oriented and possess the ability to motivate team members. Must have a clear understanding of food handling and sanitation requirements. A basic understanding of food purchasing and inventory management is preferred, as is a thorough understanding of dining room service. Computer skills are key. A heart for seniors is essential, as well as a strong identification with Hallmark’s vision and mission. www.hallmarkretirement.ca. Please drop resume off at Hallmark on the Park, 3055 Princess Street, Abbotsford, Attention:Linda
Payment commensurate with experience.
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Please submit resume to: Pickett’s Nurseries Ltd, 26940 Dewdney Trunk Road Maple Ridge, B.C. V2W 1N8 Fax: 604-462-9616 or e-mail office@pickettsnurseries.ca
ESL school is looking for an international operations manager with experience and potential for senior management. Candidate must possess the following attributes: • Minimum 10 years experience in ESL operations management • Degree or undergraduate • Experience in multiple international environments • Excellent written and verbal communication skills • Proven track record with references Please forward a cover letter with full reference list, portfolio and/or resume to: resumesesl@gmail.com
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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES If you would like an insider’s look at Real Estate as a career, attend a Career Night hosted by RE/MAX Little Oak Date: February 23 Time: 7:00 - 8:00p.m. Location: ABC Restaurant 32080 Marshall Rd. Abbotsford Limited seating available ....... Register Now! RSVP: Nicole Walters 604.859.2341 nicole@littleoak.biz
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Cabo Drilling (Pacific) Corp. Website: www.cabo.ca Cabo Drilling Corporation one of Canada’s larger mineral drilling services companies is searching for a Purchasing Manager for its Surrey B.C. division. Reporting to the General Manager at this location, the Purchasing Manager is responsible for the development and management of purchasing accounts, and for the management of ordering, warehousing & inventory management systems. Experience working w/ Microsoft Navision software would be considered an asset. Your ability to ensure purchases are of the best quality and price and that critical inventory is maintained to meet division needs is complemented by your purchasing background in a mineral drilling, mining, mechanical, or equipment procurement environment. This position offers a Competitive Base Salary, Bonus, Group Benefits & Opportunity to be involved with the Company’s operations across Canada. Please send resume in confidence:jamesg@cabo.ca Thank you to all those who send in their resumés. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Class 1 Truck Drivers Wanted Pacific Ocean Transport Inc. requires Long Haul Truck Drivers. Class 1 driver’s License and ability to maintain Driver logbook, Inspection report etc. $23.50/hr + Benefits, 45hrs/week. Send Resumes by Fax: 604-607-0336 email at alvyj@pacificoceantransport.com
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Basic Chainsaw Operator Training- 2011. The BC Forest Safety Council’s basic chainsaw operator course provides handson training to everyone from new to experienced chainsaw operators. Learn how to safely maintain and handle a chainsaw for most non-falling applications. Key topics covered include creating a personal safety plan, chain sharpening, identifying tension and binds and how to safely make your cuts. This two-day course is endorsed by the BC Forest Safety Council and provides participants with training and competency evaluation in a form acceptable to WorkSafeBC. Numerous sessions of chainsaw training are scheduled around the province starting in April, 2011. To learn more and to obtain an enrollment form, visit our website at www.bcforestsafe.org or call toll free 1-877-741-1060, Monday to Friday, 8am – 5pm.
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Growing Abbotsford light manufacturing company requires Full-Time Assembly Personnel. Mechanical aptitude a necessity, experience in assembly is preferred, but will train the right candidate. Starting wages $10 - $14 an hour, depending on experience and ability. Reply to: P.O. Box 8000 #484 Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 6H1 or email: employment_10@hotmail.ca
CASHIERS Whatcom Shell Station Now Hiring Part -Time Must be available evenings weekends Please apply in person with resume 2061 Whatcom Road, Abbotsford
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For flat deck and heavy haul divisions of a busy Langley based company. Must be experienced. Fax resume: 604-888-2987
Driving Positions SCAMP Transport Ltd. Join the Leading Bulk Transportation Team. We require Drivers to move fuel locally in B.C. Applicants must have min. 3 yrs. Class 1 experience with no previous DUI related offences. Scamp offers competitive wages & full benefits, safety bonus program, and a 4 on 4 off schedule rotation. Please forward your resume & drivers abstract in confidence to:
Troy Campbell 26988 Gloucester Way Langley, B.C., V4W 3V6 Ph: 604-857-4051 Fax: 604-856-6166 troy@scamptransport.com FAMILY ORIENTED trucking co. specializing in O/D freight. Must be able to cross border. Home most weekends. Min. 2 years exp. Fax resume & abstract to 604-852-4112 TransX Class1 Drivers & O/OPS Needed for B.C-AB & U.S L.H Signing Bonus! 1-877-914-0001
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FARM LABORER(S) required: 5 days/40 hours per week, $9.28 per hour. Horticultural work, planting, pruning and spacing. Starts May 1st. Fax resumes to 604-850-6526 FARM LABOUR “SEASONAL” needed. Pays $9.28/hr. Req’d to work in 35 degree C and in freezing temperatures and rain. Hard work. Need to be strong & lift 40 lb items. Long hours. email response to: farmworker2011@gmail.com Farm Workers Reqd. F/T , Duties: fertilize, cultivate, spray, irrigate & harvest crops; operate machinery & equipment; pick, prepare & pack fruit for market Sal: $12/hr. Punjabi an asset. Contact Mr. Sukhwinder Email: gosalfarms@yahoo.ca Ph; 604-649-9678 Location: Abby. BC FARM WORKERS Wanted for M&G Brothers Farms Ltd. $9.28/Hr. Must be hard working, energetic & willing to work in all weather conditions. Duties include: planting, weeding, harvesting and packing of berries, 50-60 hrs/wk starting in April. Send resumes to: 393 Ross Rd. Abbotsford, V4X 2M6 SEASONAL WORKERS NEEDED at Brilain Ent. Ltd. in Abbotsford for farm labour including harvesting crops. Starting May 1st thru Sept 30th 2011. Wages at $9.28/hour. Apply by faxing resume to 604-859-2826 or email info@neufeldfarms.ca
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Ontime Transport Inc., in the truck and 3PL transportation business since 1986, has an opening for a 3PL Provider to work out of our Abbotsford office. Your responsibilities will include development of new truck load and LTL business, establishing strong relationships with qualified carriers, rate negotiation and equipment scheduling. You are a self-motivated professional with a minimum 3 years experience in the truck load or 3PL sectors, posses excellent communication skills, and have a strong desire to produce results. We offer a competitive salary and benefits, as well as a working environment that will help succeed. Please send your resume to: george@ontimetransport.ca www.ontimetransport.ca
HEAVY DUTY Mechanics required for busy Coastal logging company on Northern Vancouver Island. Must have extensive mechanical experience, certification an asset. Above industry average (wages), plus excellent benefit program. Fax or email resume to: 250-956-4888 or office@lemare.ca.
I.J. Windows & Doors Ltd., Kamloops requires an experienced in-office salesperson/ estimator for windows and doors. Apply in person or send resume to 1255-12th St Kamloops, B.C., V2B-3C8 LOG TRUCK drivers required for Campbell River. Experienced drivers please apply. Fax drivers abstract and resume to: 250-287-9914. LOOKING FOR 2 energetic outgoing people to man a booth at local trades show throughout the spring and summer. Please call Dave, 604-835-6076 MATURE CONSTRUCTION SITE Security personnel required at Matsqui Federal Correction Facility. Suits retired individuals. Must speak fluent English and be able to be security cleared. Hours vary. Must be avail Mon-Fri. $14.50 p/h. Email resume to: meljorg@telus.net or mail to Rainbow Country Services, Box 435, Agassiz BC, V0M-1A0
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Service Dept. Supervisor Allied Windows in Langley has a career opportunity for a Service Dept. Supervisor. Responsibilities: • Planning, organizing, & scheduling work for the service techs • Accountable for the leadership, performance & Safety of the Service Team • Able to handle enquires & complaints from customers & builders FAX RESUME: 604-856-8613 EMAIL: rosy@alliedwindows.com
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COMMERCIAL POWER WASHING company seeks power washing assistant P/T. Send resume to ken@dominionpowerwashing.com FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944
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FOOD PROCESSING labourer (NOC. 9617), Perm. F/T. $13.70 p/h. ASAP, (2) vacancies, Training will require, Spk English. Main Duties: Measure and dump ingredients into hoppers of mixing and grinding machines or mobile tank trucks, clean work areas and equipment, feed and unload processing. Send your resume: email:commissary@freshslice.com LABOROURS NEEDED. STARTING immed. Licence/vehicle an asset. 778-241-4640 / 778-240-6247 / 778-240-4184 Trade Mark Farms Ltd. located at 28243 Township Line Rd. Abbotsford BC requires harvesting labor for mushroom farm to pick sort, pack and perform general labor duties in the farm. Salary will be paid $10.50 per hour. Minimum 40 hrs. per week. Accommodation will be provided at minimal price. Email your resume to: tram_mai@hotmail.com or call 604-856-8845 to meet in person between 9 to 5 Monday to Friday.
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BRONSON JONES & CO. an established and growing progressive litigation firm req’s exp’d personal injury paralegals (2+ years exp. essential). One Senior and one Intermediate position available. Attractive benefits package, salary comensurates with exp. Fax or email resume with refs to: 604-850-2164 or bjcjobs@gmail.com
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Sprott-Shaw Community College Abbotsford is looking for a Pharmacist or Pharmacy Technician to teach their Pharmacy Assistant Program. The successful candidate must have the appropriate pharmacy designation, knowledge of, and experience in the retail and hospital setting over a period of 2 to 5 years. Teaching experience is preferred but not required. Sprott-Shaw Community College is an accredited private post-secondary institution, training over 4,000 students. We offer a competitive compensation package, career opportunities and an excellent working environment. Candidates must have an excellent work ethic and have the ability to work as part of a team and/or independently. Please e-mail cover letter and resume to robr@sprott-shaw.com Deadline for submission is February 11 2011 at 5.00pm. Position starts W/B February 14 with the first day of class commencing February 21.
Entry level positions Job entails: Lift 25-100lbs, repetitive manual labor, working outdoors, long hours, travel in BC, strong work ethic, team player, multitasking, self-motivated. Ability to take direction, valid BC drivers license, clean abstract, reliable transportation. Mechanically inclined an asset. Provide resume and drivers abstract to: careers@mudbaydrilling.com or fax to 604-888-4206. No phone calls.
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SEMI-RETIRED handyman looking for pt-ft position. Has Class 1 with air, operates bob cat, loader operator, forklift hi-ab crane. Can do light const. & other skills. 604-758-2236.
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2008 DODGE AVENGER
2010 NISSAN XTERRA
P4327
P4342
2008 NISSAN ARMADA SE
2010 NISSAN SENTRA
P4305
2008 CHRYSLER SEBRING
P4348
2008 NISSAN ALTIMA COUPE
P4316
2008 NISSAN TITAN CREW CAB LE P4289
2007 NISSAN SENTRA P4346
2007 NISSAN 350 Z P4334
Abbotsford Nissan
P4282
P4322
A11053A
A10302A
P4257A
P4260
P4240A
P4262
2004 NISSAN MAXIMA SE P4298
2004 NISSAN MURANO SL FWD A10280A
2004 CHEVY IMPALA 2003 NISSAN MURANO SL 2003 NISSAN MURANO SL AWD A11028A
2003 HONDA CIVIC LX A10034B
2003 HYUNDAI TUSCANI P4196A
2006 HONDA CIVIC EX
2004 FORD FOCUS
2000 NISSAN MAXIMA GXE
2006 NISSAN ALTIMA SE
2004 NISSAN SENTRA
2000 TOYOTA SIENNA LE
SOLD
A10179A
A10368A
P4310A
A11064A
A11059A
A11012B
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
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DAVIES SAND & GRAVEL LTD 604-826-6736
• Pet Food & Accessories • Livestock Feed & Hay • Wild Bird Seed & Accessories • Whole Lot More 34633 Vye Rd. Abbotsford B.C. (just past Costco) 604-556-7477 www.buckerfields.org
Bob Fitz-James 604-786-1333 Bucket Truck
PETS
HAY, 1st cut, round bales $50, 2nd & 3rd cut square bales. Excellent quality. $8 bale. 604 991 3056
Cartage Ltd.
FEED & HAY
HAY, ORCHARD GRASS, prices. (604)302-5573
GOOD LOCAL HAY - NO RAIN $6.00 per bale. (No delivery) Call 604-855-1153
CARS - DOMESTIC
818
477
FEED & HAY
#1 PET SOURCE
30 years experience
456
818
PETS
A.C.
Pick Up or Delivery 8590 SYLVESTER RD. 604-820-0808
PIT - 11496 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD. MISSION Fax: 604-826-6716
456
TREE SERVICE
✦ Mushroom Manure ✦ Bark Mulch ✦ Sand & Gravel
SAND / GRAVEL TRUCKING / LOADING EXCAVATOR / CATS LOWBEDS
TREE SERVICES
PETS
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CARS - DOMESTIC
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NEW GRAND CARAVAN
BLOWOUT!
All 2010’s Must Go!!
2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE STK#109374
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PETS
Australian Shepherd (Aussie’s) pups, Lt teddy bears looking for forever homes, $500. (604)625-7509 BEAGLE PUPS, tri colored, good looking, healthy, $500. (604)7963026. No Sunday calls BERNESE Mountain Dog Puppies. Vet checked & ready for good homes.$850.Langley.778-241-5504 BERNESE Mountain X Great Pyrenees pups, gorgeous, excellent markings, parents to view, health guar’d, $850. Call (604) 607- 5051 CANE CORSO puppies, shots, dewormed, vet checked, ready to go. $1100. 604-825-8362. View photos & info at: www.freedoglistings.com CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 856-4866 DOBERMAN PUPS, tails & dew claws done, dewormed, view both parents. $700. Call 604-798-7579. GREAT DANE X Dane Mastiff 11 wks. 2 Merle Male one Black Female $1000. 604 823 2316 GREAT DANE X Mastiff. 5yrs old. Free to good home. Can be aggresive to strangers & other animals, not good around children. Needs somebody who has time to spend with him. Sleeps inside. Good watch dog. Serious inquiries onlyCall Peter leave msg604-465-1826 MALTESE PUPS: 3 males, Incl 1st shots, vet checked, dewormed, $800 firm. Call 604-464-5077. NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com PUGS P/B Black. Ready to go. Fem/Males. 604-595-6713, 604200-2647, 604-725-2192. (Surrey) TABBY, LONG HAIR, 4 yrs. old. To good home. Bed, litter box, food all shots/tattoo. Call 778-808-7239. YORKSHIRE TERRIER CKC reg. black & tan, first shot, dewormed, Fem. $750, M $650. 604-581-4459.
STK#109377
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2010 JEEP LIBERTY RENEGADE 4X4
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2010 DODGE JOURNEY SXT
524
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2008 NISSAN ROGUE S
2008 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT
2008 DODGE NITRO SLT
2007 DODGE DAKOTA SLT 4X4
3.8 V6, loaded, very nice van. #E2101
AWD. #F4692
4x4, 4 cyl, loaded. #10586816
All wheel drivel. #E0775
V8, loaded. #B9360
FARM EQUIPMENT
SKID STEER John Deere -Model #7775. 48HP, 1800 Hours. New engine & tires, fully serviced, exc cond. $12,500/obo. 604-826-6482.
19,999
$
2006 DODGE CARAVAN
UNDER $300
ONE TRANSPORT CHAIR, one walker. Both for $290. obo. Like new condition. Call (604)864-0337
530 $
UNDER $200
NORGE WASHER & DRYER heavy duty, white $200 set (604)504-3855
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INDOOR
8:00 am to 2:00 pm
3071 McCrae St. Off McKee
559
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1 Bedroom from $750 2 Bths in 2 Bdr units from $895 Gas heat, f/p, d/w, inste w/d hookup, gated u/g prkg. Cat OK Call: 604-870-9797 www.apt4rent.ca
NEW YEARS SPECIAL
2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE
2010 CHRYSLER 300 LTD
FIREWOOD ★ FREE ★
PALLETS Available Come & Help Yourself Also great for crafts etc
BACK PARKING LOT (by shed) ABBOTSFORD NEWS 34375 Gladys Ave.
REAL ESTATE 627
Stow ‘n Go, alloys, only 31K, 2nd row power windows. #U9031
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2008 DODGE RAM 350
Shorty. #103064
Laramie, mega cab, diesel, only 54,000 kms. #118651A
FRUIT & VEGETABLES
ABBOTSFORD 2 BDRMS, 1 bath Extra Large Suites Free Heat & H. Water 3 Appls, Laundry Hook-Up.
604-309-3500 “Seniors Discount”
ABBOTSFORD 2 BED 2 BATH condo (Chelsea House) on Ware st, f/s d/w ,in suite w/d, sm. pet OK $925 + util. Abbotsford Place - George Ferguson & Gladwin, 2 BDRM APTS, f/s d/w, laundry on every floor, Pets OK, Assistance welcome. $750 - $775/mo + utils Good references are a must!
Call Sherri (604)855-7393 ABBOTSFORD,32120 Peardonville 2 bdrm. apt., F/S, D/W, gas f/p, A/C NO SMOKING, NO PETS. Doreen @ 604-302-1229.
ABBOTSFORD
3 Months
✶ FREE!! ✶ With 1 Year Lease
2525 Hilltout Street 1 Bedroom - $544.00 2 Bedrooms - $626.00 Dishwasher, fridge, stove, laminate floors, tiled kitchen & bathrm. Some units w/fireplace. Free parking. Close to elementary school and amenities.
Call 604-751-2147 604-557-3592 or 604-751-5595 Website: www.mainst.biz
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
APARTMENT/CONDO
OPEN
ABBOTSFORD - Abby Glen Apt’s 2959 Tims St. Reno’d 1 & 2 bdrm suites avail. Call 778-880-0920.
Friday & Saturday 8 am ~ 6 pm
545 DL5224
33320 FIRST AVE • MISSION
FUEL
BEST FIREWOOD 32nd Season & 37,000 Cust Deliv. Fully Seas. Maple, Birch, Alder 604-582-7095
ABBOTSFORD ❁ $800/mo - Large 2 bdrm, 2 baths, 3 appli, heat & H.W. incl. u/g prkng, n/p, n/s avail now. ❁ $825/mo - Nature’s Gate 1 bd, 1 bath, 4 appli, f/p, open concept, u/g prkng, storage, avail now ❁ $750/mo - Corner unit, 2bdrm, 1 bath, 3 appli, f/p, child OK, u/g parking, n/s
Call Marilyn(604)855-7393
ABBOTSFORD
COACHMAN APT 33636 MARSHALL RD
5486 Riverside Street Corner of Harris & Riverside Matsqui Village
YOUR COMMUNITY DEALER SINCE 1939
*OFFERS CANNOT BE COMBINED AND DOES NOT INCLUDE TAXES OR LEVIES. OAC ALL PAYMENTS BASED ON 84 MONTHS AT 3.0% PRIME BI-WEEKLY.
ABBOTSFORD. 2172 McKenzie Rd. 1 bdrm + den. $750/mo, inste lndry. Pets ok. Avail immed. Cls. to Univ., & Hwy 1. Call 604-309-6575 ABBOTSFORD 2 Bdr 2 ba, 5 appli, u/g prk, extra storage, nr amens. Ns /Np. Ref’s $850/mo. 604-855-6601
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE
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BIRCHWOOD MANOR Abbots. clean, spacious 2 Bdrm units from $695. Some with insuite laundry,d/w, prkg incl. Part of the Abbotsford Crime Free Housing Program Call: 604-832-8909 ------------------------------------------Baywest Management Corp.
HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
40,995
NEW 2010 RAM 2500 ST. CREW CAB 4X4
33382 George Ferguson Way
www.dannyevans.ca
542
OVER 100 NEW • OVER 100 PRE-OWNED
604.826.6201
HOMES WANTED
$
36,995
2010 JEEP WRANGLER
MISC. FOR SALE
RENTALS
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32101 Mt. Waddington Ave
HOMESTEAD ESTATES Abbotsford, deluxe, large apts Newer, well maintained bldg. **************************************
706 $
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
WHEELCHAIR - Electric 1 year old, hardly used, asking $2500 obo. 604-850-1684 or 604-866-2179
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
$
APARTMENT/CONDO
GARAGE SALE Saturday & Sunday February 12th & 13th
566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
216
706
GARAGE SALES
TWO pianos; 1927 Heintzman upright & a Henry Herbert upright, original ivories with no cracks or chips. Pianos have been viewed by a licensed tuner and is available for verification. Buyer will be responsible for moving & retuning. $800 each. 604-853-2089.
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STUNNING JADE DANIELS wedding gown from the 2010 collection. Purchased in April from Ivory Bridal in Langley The colour is ivory with a sweetheart top, is fitted to the waist, then flows away from the body. A bustle was added to the dress so the train can be buttoned up during the reception. It is a size 8 (fits a little small). Cost was $1400 plus $100 for the alterations, will sell for $875. Contact 604-768-9109 to see photos or jen_toor@hotmail.com
STK#109381
0
FURNITURE
WEDDING DRESS!!!
2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN $
548
RENTALS
LIKE NEW high quality lazy boy loveseat recliner, burgandy, new $1895, asking $500. Palaster designer sofa, exc. cond. asking $400. 604-744-5617
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com NORDIC TRACK cross trainer. $300. obo. In very good condition. Call 604-855-4437 THE BARGAIN STORE BUY/SELL USED FURNITURE 604-826-3810
2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN $
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
ABBOTSFORD 1 Bd & den dwntwn 3 years, gr.flr, deck, f/p, inste lndry, u/g prkg, storage. Ref’s. Sm.pet ok. N/S. $750/mo. 604-309-1399 ABBOTSFORD: 1 bdrm. Newly reno’d. 3 appls. 33956 Essendene. N/S. N/P. $700/mo. 778-549-2871
Available immediately, spacious 1 and 2 bdrms, heat & hot water included. N/P, N/S, Refs required.
SENIORS WELCOME Call 604-853 9876 CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS WITH DOLLAR DEALS 604-826-6221
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APARTMENT/CONDO
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
ABBOTSFORD EAST
ABBOTSFORD APARTMENTS CRIME FREE 604-852-6840
Mountain View Village Townhouses 36060 Old Yale Road
FAMILY ORIENTED 3 bdrms, 2½ baths. Washer, dryer, fridge, stove, dishwasher, fireplace, 2 car garages, exercise facility, pool in summer Close to all amenities 1 Year Lease $1,100 - $1400/Month
Call 604-855-0010
ABBOTSFORD
Forest Terrace Apartments 34313 Forrest Terrace Abbotsford’s Best Kept Secret
1 & 2 Bdrms Stes 2 Full Baths, In-Suite Storage, Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher, Garburator, In-Suite Laundry Hook-ups, On-Site Mgmt Please call for Prices. Sorry no pets
1 Month FREE Rent On 1 Year Lease Early and Immediate Possession Available Age 40 Senior & Adult Oriented Come See What You Have Been Missing! Call Esther 604-853-0549
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
ABBOTSFORD
Heat & Hot Water Included D D D D
Outdoor Pool Parking Extra Storage Renovated / No Pets
1 BDRMS from $595/mo. 2 BDRMS from $750/mo. 3 BDRMS. from $1050/mo. 1909 SALTON RD. Abbotsford
604-853-6620
Heat, light, hot water, prk stall, clean quiet bldg.
SENIOR’S DISCOUNT.
ABBOTSFORD: Maple Manor & Goldstone Court. 1 & 2 Bdrms from $650. Newly renovated buildings. Call 604-504-1587 (Maple) & 604-504-1758 (Goldstone). ABBOTSFORD
MEADOWOOD Apartment & Townhouse Complex
Phone 604-852-4696 or Email
meadowood@ pacificquorum.com Apartments 1 & 2 Bedroom Heat / hot water included 3 Appliances 1 Bedroom lofts & 2 Bedrooms 5 Appliances
✦ Senior Discount ✦ Resident Managers ✦ Sorry No Pets
www.pacificquorum.com Pacific Quorum Properties Inc
Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management
1 & 2 Bedroom Suites Clean & Large, hot water included. N/S Secured U/G parking available. Outdoor pool in garden setting. Sorry N/P. Close to all amenities. Ref’s req’d.
Phone 604-556-7705 ABBOTSFORD
Call 604-557-6054 32030 George Ferguson Way
Bachelor - $573.00 1 Bedroom from $665.00 2 Bdrms from $825.00
Chelsea Park Gardens
Call 604-557-3592
1 Month FREE Rent!!
33405 Bourquin Place 1 Bedroom from $750.00 2 Bdrms from $756.00
1 & 2 bdrm - indoor pool. Includes heat / hot water. Near UCFV & Hospital. Sorry no pets. Ref. req’d.
Crime Free Certified
Call Debbie TODAY
604-855-6714
Call 604-557-8064 33136 George Ferguson Way
1 Bedroom from $725.00 2 Bdrms from $825.00
Call 604-557-3708 33298 Robertson Ave. 1 Bedroom from $750.00 2 Bdrms from $825.00
Call 605-751-2125 ABBOTSFORD
Great View Available Now! 1 Bedroom - Also Bach & 2 Bdrms avail Heat, Hot Water & Basic Cable included. Crime Free & Certified. N/S - N/P, Close to all amens. Lease & Refs. Required.
Call 604-852-7350
Abbotsford/Mission
Nelson Court
Wanda 604-615-5397 Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management
2525 Hilltout Street 1 Bedroom - $604.00 2 Bedrooms - $688.00
2814 Pratt Crescent 1 Bedroom from $634.00 2 Bdrms from $722.00
33184 George Ferguson Way
1 Bedroom from $634.00 2 Bdrms from $722.00
Abbotsford/Mission
Park Lane Manor 33331 Old Yale Road Cozy 3 storey bldg, close to all amen. 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Close to transit, parks, schools; covered pkg, balconies, laundry room. Small pets ok. For more info & viewing call
Sandy 604-615-5402 Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management
Abbotsford/Mission
Park Lane Manor 33331 Old Yale Road Cozy 3 storey bldg, close to all amen. 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Close to transit, parks, schools; covered pkg, balconies, laundry room. Small pets ok. For more info & viewing call
Sandy 604-615-5402 Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management
Mainstreet Equity
Website:
www.mainst.biz ABBOTSFORD, near 5 Corners. 1 bdrm $625/mo or 2 bdrm $725/mo. Call Michelle @ (604)557-8166.
604-615-5382 Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management
ABBOTSFORD
Seven Oaks Mall Large Reno’d 1 & 2 bdrm suites avail. Includes heat, hot water and 1 parking. Close to bus loop, mall & schools. Sorry No Pets. Refs req’d.
ABBOTSFORD:
WALK TO UNIVERSITY Avail. Immed/Jan 1 Large 1 Bdrm Apts available.
1916 McCallum Rd. Call 604-852-0827 or wellesley.manor@yahoo.ca BAKERVIEW HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE is accepting applications. 1 bdrm Apt. - Housing Charge of $582. Shares of $1500. Call 604-854-6133. bakerviewcoop@telus.net
Brand New Urban Style Condos @ Tamarind Westside 1 BDRM or 1 BDRM & DEN with urban style finishes thru-out granite, laminate, 6 appli, great commuter location, shopping, schools & churches close by U/G parking, 2nd spot avail.
$850.00 to $950.00/mo. N/S. Small pet considered.
Call 604-853-2718 CENTURY 21 ACE AGENCIES LTD. Central Clearbrook - 2 units, all 2 bd, 5 appli., laminate flrs, Clean and spacious, walk to Library. N/P N/S $750.00 Mt. Waddington - Like New!! - 1 bed 1 bath 5 appl. f/p. Quiet side of bldg. U/G, N/S N/P $800.00 Citidal Ridge - 1bed w/den 1 bath, 6 appl. f.p. single enclosed garage . N/S N/P $900.00 Natures Gate - 2 bed, 2 bath , 6 appl. Like new, lam. flrs, f.p. U/G prkng, locker N/SN/P $1200.00
CALL: (604)853-2718
AVAILABLE
Great location for seniors!
✦ 1 Bdrm - $625 Quiet building. Mostly Seniors. Includes heat, hot water & cable. NO PETS. 604 - 854 - 6307
Clean, quiet & affordable! Incl. heat, h/w, cable.
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
GARIBALDI Court (604) 463-9522 Central Maple Ridge Available March 2 BEDROOM
Senior Move-In Allowance.
Rrefs & Credit check req. Sorry No Pets For more info. google us. CEDAR GREEN APARTMENTS WWW.CEDARGREEN.COM
Abbotsford
VILLA CHRISTINA 1 & 2 bdrm. units. Secure u/g parking. Avail. February 1st. Move-in discount for seniors Sorry no pets. Ref’s required. Please call 604-855-9697 for an appointment to view.
2441 COUNTESS ST. Phone 604-850-5375 (Senior’s Discount & Dam. Dep. Reduced) Secure Undgrnd Prk & Elevator! 1 bdrm from .......................$620 1 bdrm + den from .............$650 2 bdrm from ......................$700 2 bdrm (totally reno’d)...... $790 Furn 2 bdrm .....$990 incl hydro
MISSION: 1 bdrm $625 or 2 bdrm $725, 2nd Ave or 3rd Ave Call Steve: (604)751-3885 MISSION 1st Ave. 1 & 2 BDRM APTS w/d incl., $585/mo, no pets avail now. Call Jim 604-820-0167 MISSION. 2 BDRM APT on quiet cul-de-sac. W/D incl. $750/mo. No pets. Avail March 1. 604-820-6927. Mission
CEDARWOOD MANOR * Friendly management * 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites * Insuite Laundry * Adult Oriented
604-820-0128 MISSION
HABITAT APARTMENTS 33366 2ND Ave. Mission
1 bdrms. from $600/mo. One - 2 bdrm. avail. now for $745/mo. Quiet, well managed, on site manager. Close to Downtown & Westcoast Express. NO PETS.
604-826-2538 Managed by ECM Strata - Rental Division MISSION HILLS:
APARTMENTS Large, Bright & Clean 1 & 2 Bdrms Avail No Pets. Written ref’s required.
Call 604-826-7880 Mission
FRASER RIDGE Hi-Rise Great Views www.eryxproperties.com
Nicely Reno’d Concrete Bldg. Great Views of Mt. Baker Extra Large and Bright * Heat and Hot Water Incl * All suites sprinkler protected. Lrg patios, 2 elevators, lockers. Gated prk, Super Clean, N/P.
Call Dave @ 604-859-0482 33555 South Fraser Way Fraser Ridge is part of Abbotsford Crime Free Multi-Housing Program.
736
HOMES FOR RENT
ABBOTSFORD: 4 BDRMS, 3 bath Close to school & hwy, 4 appli, nice view Avail now 778-552-3227 ABBOTSFORD 5 bdrm home near Rotary Stadium. Av.immed $1400. 604-852-9488, 778-808-1921
ABBOTSFORD ❁ $1600/mo - McMillan area - 2 bdrms up, 1 down, 3 bath, vaulted ceilings, 2 gas f/p, 5 appli, dble gar., patio off master, n/s, pet w/r, avail. now ❁ $1200/mo - Upgraded 3 bdrms up, 1 down, 2 bath, lrge covered deck, h/w floors, 3 appli, rec room & den down, large fenced yard, carport, avail now ❁ $1000/mo - 2 bdrm rancher, 4 appli, new windows, h/w floors, pet w/r
Call Marilyn(604)855-7393
ABBOTSFORD
Open Saturday & Sunday
1 bdrms - $695. 2 bdrm Penthouse - $1065.
Call 604-751-2165 apartments are well secured and safe homes for your peace of mind.
1st months RENT FREE and continued subsidy may be available thru S.A.F.E.R. Now Accepting Applications for RENTAL. Age Restricted Bldg 55 Yrs +. Amenities Included. $450.00 per month. Pls Call 604-826-2194
Bachelor, 1 & 2 bdrms available Indoor Swimming Pool Large Landscaped Grounds Public Transit at the Front Door Small pets ok
Recently reno’d. Great view of Mt. Baker. Incl heat, H.W., parking, & strg. Close to all amenities. One Cat welcome with deposit. Smoking on patio/deck only. Refs required.
33095 Old Yale Road
Call 604-751-2147 604-557-3592 or 604-751-5595
WELTON TOWERS
Under New Management! Town & Country Apartments 1948 McCallum Road
Nelson Court
Comfortable 3 storey low rise, convenient & affordable. 1 & 2 bedrm stes, balconies, lockers in & outdoor pkg, lndry rm. Close to schools & transit. Small pets ok. For more info & viewing call
Call 604-751-2147
604-855-0883
Abbotsford/Mission
33095 Old Yale Road
SENIOR’S DISCOUNT!
LET’S MAKE A DEAL NEW LOWER RENTS 1 MONTH FREE RENT SENIOR’S DISCOUNT
1990’s Well Maintained & Secured Condo Walk to all amenities, on bus route. Parking & in-suite storage. Free Hot water. No Pets. 1 bdrm. from $625. 2 bdrm. from $780. Rental incentives avail. 33370 George Ferguson Way Abbotsford
Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management
For more info & viewing call
APARTMENT/CONDO
OAKMONT MANOR
Call 604-557-0778
Wanda 604-615-5397
706
RENTALS
Member - Crime Free Program
Abbotsford/Mission
Comfortable 3 storey low rise, convenient & affordable. 1 & 2 bedrm stes, balconies, lockers in & outdoor pkg, lndry rm. Close to schools & transit. Small pets ok. For more info & viewing call
RENTALS
MISSION: PRINCESS DAPHNE APTS - SPACIOUS 1 bdrm starting at $650 & 2 bds starting $780, 1.5 bth, h, h/w & prkng incl. Criminal Record checked may be req’’d 33561 Third Ave. 604-820-3013.
Ralph 778-788-1857
Townhouses
RENTAL INCENTIVE AVAIL.
2485 Hilltout Street 1 Bedroom - $634.00 2 Bedrooms - $722.00
APARTMENT/CONDO
Call Resident Manager 604-850-7508
ABBOTSFORD
Abbotsford Central Mountainview - Bakerview THIS IS WHERE YOU WANT TO LIVE
706
Richard Court Cozy 5 story complex in quiet park like setting on Mission Hillside. 1 & 2 bdrm suites from $590. Close to transit, parks, schools; pkg, balconies, laundry rm. Small pets ok. For more info & viewing call
33430 Bourquin Place 2 BEDROOMS
RENTALS
Abbotsford/Mission
✦ NEWLY RENOVATED ✦
Forest Village Apartments
MAINSTREET EQUITY CORP.
APARTMENT/CONDO
33333 12th Avenue
3046 Clearbrook Road ★★ 1 MONTH FREE ★★ On 1 Year Lease
706
MALIBU TERRACE APTS
Conveniently located at ABBOTSFORD
RENTALS
Large 3 Bdrm 2 Level Townhomes Starting at $1175/mo. 1.5 baths, f/place, dishwasher, w/dryer, secured garage and storage with a backyard. *Family Oriented*
Call 1-604-820-1205 www.aptrentals.net MISSION LRGE 2bdrm, quiet adult bldng, u/g prk, tiled patio, cls to WCE/Heritage Prk n/s, n/p, n/d, Feb 15. $750.m h&hw incl.604.820.3040 MISSION ~ Walk to Downtown. 2 bdrm suite $750/mo. Free heat. Available immediately. N/P. Adult oriented. 604-826-9774
ABBOTSFORD - attractive office &/or Retail Spaces available. All located within Abbotsford’’s business core. Ph Frank@ Noort Investments 604-835-6300. ABBOTSFORD WAREHOUSE / WORKSHOP commercial for lease. 3000 s.f. & 7500 s.f. High ceiling, bay doors, 3 phase power. 1653 Salton Rd. across from UFV. Avail. March 2011. 604-859-4315 MISSION area. 800 SQ. FT. SHOP. Available immed. $450 + hst + hydro + gas. Security check and ref’’s. Call 604 820-8477, 604-820-0832 WAREHOUSE/OFFICE space available immed. 2337 Townline Rd. Abbotsford. Call 604-854-5405.
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DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
ABBOTSFORD 2Bd w/bsmt fncd.yd nr UCFV $850 Feb15/Mar.1. Pet on approval ref’s lv.msg 604-850-0550 Aldergrove 2/bdrm duplex ctry setting w/d hookup shed. N/S, sm pet only Immed $775. 604-341-3205
736
HOMES FOR RENT
ABBOTSFORD $1,400/mo - 3 bdrm rancher, 2 full bthrms, 5 appl., fenced yard, dble garage. $1,200/mo - 3 bdrm home w/ bsmnt, 4 appli., sep. garage, n/p BOTH AVAILABLE NOW! good refernces required.
Call 604-855-7393 - Ask for Hans ABBOTSFORD, 33492 Mayfair, $2200/mo. Avail April 1. 3 levels, 5/bdrms, 2/bthrms, Extra parking. Set up for office or home business. Pond/water feature. Long term pref 604-807-3294 or 604-557-0411. ABBOTSFORD. 3 bdrm. 1.5 baths. Near Rotary Stadium. $1200/mo. Available now Phone 778-808-0307 ABBOTSFORD 3 bdrm., 5 appl., lge. gar., fncd, N/S pets OK. $1250 mo. 2 bdrm. 4 appl, fncd yard, $900 mo. N/S, pets OK 604-302-9080 ABBOTSFORD 3 bdrm house 4 appls clean N/S $1200/mo Avail March. Cls to ament. 604-850-3598 ABBOTSFORD. 4 bdrm, 2 ba, full bsmt. suite, 7 appl, fcd yd., prk for 3, $1495. Now. 604-302-9080
ABBOTSFORD, Clearbrook & Old Yale. 3 bdrm rancher, liv/rm. rec/rm 2 bathrms. Garage. avail now, Sml. pet ok. $1300/mo. 604-825-3745. ABBOTSFORD EAST: IMMACULATE 3 bdrm 3 bath, 5 yr old home. Fully fncd. N/S. N/P. Avail Mar 1. $1600/mo. Debbie 604-853-6100 ABBOTSFORD George Ferguson Way. 3 bdrm. 2 bath, 2000 sq. ft. Recently renovated, H/W floors. Private yard. $1395/mo. + utils. 1-250869-0723. ABBOTSFORD, SMALL 2 bdrm home, lrg treed lot, all yrd wrk incl. Suitable for couple / single. March 1st. $800/mth. Call (604)859-8488. ABBOTSFORD, S.W. 3 Bdrms up, 1 down, 2 baths, 5 appls. Mar 1 $1400/mo. NS/NP. (604)852-3578
CENTURY 21 ACE AGENCIES LTD. Rancher w/updates – Like new 3 bed plus den, fam & rec room. 1.5 baths, new cabinets flooring and paint thru-out, 4 appli, single garage. N/P N/S $1375.00 Southern Dr. 3 bd 2 bath, dbl garage, fam. rm/den 2 fp., 5 appli., 2 lev. deck, fncd yd. Walk to Blue Jay elem. NP/NS $1500.00 Central Abby - 6 bdrm., 2.5 bath, 5 appl, 2 f/p, walk to Abby Middle NS/NP. $1400.00 Lefeuvre Rd.-2 bd1 bth w/bsmnt, 4 appli, carport, lrg yard in country.Sm.pet neg n/s $1050.00 Charlotte Ave - 4 bdrm. 2.5 bath, 5 appl. Gas f.p. fam. rm. Single car garage. N/PN/S $1350.00
CALL: (604)853-2718 CLEARBROOK. 3 bdrm 2 ba., nr all amen. $1150/mo. Pet negot. Avail. now. 778-552-3396; 778-552-3395 MISSION, 2/bdrm up, 1/bdrm down. 2/bths, Fr/St. Large lot. $1200/mo. N/S, Avail. now. 604-854-4699
MISSION
3 BED 2 BATH HOUSE (upper), f/s ,d/w, family & living rooms, nice back yard & deck, sperate w/d, responsible couple downstairs...$1100 month incls util 4 BED 3 bath family house f/s, w/d, nice big yard, 2X f/p, family & living room, $1600mo. + utils. Good references are a must!
Call Sherri (604)855-7393 MISSION Executive 4 bdrm, fenced yard, h/w heat, $1600/mo pref long term (604)302-0062 (604)826-2565 MISSION, West: 3 bdrm on acreage all appls incl 604-936-3088 ROSEDALE 3 Bdr home on farm un fin.bsmt, dbl.gar, horsebarn, wrkshp avail now $2000/mo. 604-307-9620
34 The Mission Record Thursday, February 10, 2011 RENTALS 736
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MISSION UPPER / LOWER SUITES Williams - 1 bdrm LOWER suite f/s, share w/d. $575/mo.+ % utils Cherry - 2bdrm LOWER shared laund - $750/mo incl utils Egglestone - 2bdrm LOWER, fenced b/y, cov’d deck, shared laund, $750/mo + shared utils Hood - 2 bdrm LOWER suite newer home - F/S - shared w/d $800/mo. + shared utils. Williams - 2bdrm+den - 2 baths - huge storage - private laundry $900+shared utils 6th Ave - 3 bdrm UPPER, laminate & tile throughout, carport, shared w/d, $1050/mo incl utils Cherry - 3bdrm + den down cov’d deck, share w/d, fenced yd, close to great schools $1100/mo
HOUSES Shook - WATERFRONT - quaint 2bdrm cottage, appx 900 sq ft, f/s w/d, cov.patio area, $1000/mo Sixth - 4 bdrm two level character home, sunroom, det’d garage, back lane access, $1350/mo Maple. 4 bdrm 3 baths rec room, carport, good storage, $1400/mo. Waxberry - Desirable Hillside location! 4 bdrm+den+rec room, dbl gar. + RV prkng - $1600/mo Ireland - Fabulous super quiet HATZIC location near the Abbey, 2000 sq ft nicely updated and well maintained home on .89 acre, 3bdrms + 2.5 baths, shop, fish pond - $2000/mo Johnson Rd. Large 2900 sf 3 bdrm + rec room in the country on 10 ACRES - pine hardwood floors, dbl garage + triple bay shop $2200/mo. Egglestone - BRAND NEW! 5 bdrm+den, appx 2800 sq ft, very nice finishing - $2200/mo
ABBOTSFORD UPPER/LOWER SUITES Magnolia -appx 1000 sq ft 2bdrm above ground suite in well maintained, 4-plex in good area, shared laundry, $760/mo (+ $80 utils subject to change)
APARTMENTS LATITUDE - 2233 Mckenzie Rd. 6 s/s appliances, granite countertops, elec. F/P, exercise room. min. 6 mo. lease. #132 - 1bdrm+den - 672 sq ft garden level - N.facing - $865/mo #217 - 1bdrm - 587 sq ft - desirable west facing - $825/mo #227 * 1BDRM + den - 686 sq ft south facing - $895/mo #401 * 2bdrm + den top floor * 954 sq ft * 2 full baths * east facing * $1325/mo FRASER VALLEY HOME TEAM
604-820-8888
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PASTURE
15 1/2 ACRES of planted raspberries for rent. Planted in 2009. Has water, hydro, new poles & wires. Ph. 604-615-7790 or 604-864-7366
749
STORAGE
LOCKABLE STORAGE / WORKSHOP spaces. 20’ X 40’, drive in. Small sizes avail. 6 am - 10 pm access. Chase Mon. - Fri. 8 am - 5 pm. 604-826-2383
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604-854-4664 Located in Abbotsford
750
SUITES, LOWER
1 bedroom suite on beautiful Blackham Dr. Sep ent. KITCHEN OPENS TO LIVING ROOM. Near Great West Fitness, ARC, parks. NEWER HOUSE, GREAT SHAPE. $700 INCLUDES CABLE & UTILTIES + LNDRY.
Call Chris 604-308-5864 ABBOTSFORD: 1 bdrm ste. Bluejay area. Cls.to schl $600 incl utils/cbl NS/NP Now 604-308-9397. ABBOTSFORD 2bdr legal daylight gr/lvl bsmt suite, located on a quiet dead end street, nice & clean newly painted,near shopping/schls, insuite w/d, $850 incl utils, sat tv, internet, NS/NP, Refs req’d. Avail immed. 604-852-4330 or 778-552-4773. ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm. g/l bsmt. suite. Avail. now. Near all amen. $750/mo. incl. util & cable. N/p. 604-504-5676 or 604-614-4353. ABBOTSFORD: 2 bdrm in brand new home. 1/2 blk from ARH. Ns/ np. Ref’s. $1000/mo incl hydro, cble & net. Avail. now. 778-552-7700
RENTALS 750
SUITES, LOWER
ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm in Highland area. Incl hydro cbl net, sep heating, $800/mo. N/P. 604-852-6621 Abbotsford. 2 bdrm legal ste. Bright, 5 appls. Nr amens. $950/mo incl util NS/NP March 1. 604-853-7057 ABBOTSFORD 2 BDRM LEGAL suite,walk to elem, sep w/d n/p, n/s $900/mo incl utils (604)557-0281 ABBOTSFORD 2 bdrm near Rotary Stadium, very spacious w/ lots of storage, own w/d $750 incl utils Av. Feb 15/Mar 1st (778)242-1355 ABBOTSFORD 2 bdrm. nr. UFV & ent centre. Incl. hydro & cable. N/P $750/mo. Avail. now. 604-859-2770 ABBOTSFORD. 31665 Ridgeview Dr. 2 bdrm bsmt. Very clean. Near bus/schls. NS/NP. Feb 15. $850 incl hydro/gas. 604-864-2274. ABBOTSFORD Clean 3bdrm clse to schls/bus, cent loc share w/d, NOW, $900/incl utils (604)217-1985 ABBOTSFORD E. 1 lrg bright bdrm. Inste lndry. Safe area, cls to frwy. Avail now. NS/NP. 604-852-8280 Abbotsford East. Legal 2 bdrm suite. Pri alarm & patio. Own w/d. 3 appls. $850 incl utils & internet. March 1. N/S N/P. 604-996-6384. ABBOTSFORD EAST spacious 1 BDRM above ground bsmt suite. Private entry, large fenced yard & covered patio, parking, 5 applis & gas f/p. NS/pets neg. avail now. Ref req’d, $875/mo incl. utils. & cable. Contact Deb at 778-878-8576. ABBOTSFORD E. Bright recently renovated legal bsmt suite. Private entry, own ldry. $700/mo. utils. incl. Np/ns. Ref’s. March 1st or 15th. 604-751-1465 or 604-309-6545. ABBOTSFORD E. QUIET Mature Tenant Only. Like new 1 bdrm +den with computer closet, inste laund, great view, huge patio, most furnishings, ns/np, ref’s, immed. $950 incl hydro. 604-615-9969. ABBOTSFORD, Highland area. 1 bdrm bsmt suite. N/P. N/S. Hydro & laundry incl. Avail. March 1. 604556-7096 or 778-246-2211. ABBOTSFORD: Large 1 bdrm. suite. $700/mo. incl cable & utils. Close to hwy & amenities. NS/NP. Avail. now. Ref’s. 778-808-2222. ABBOTSFORD Large, clean, bright, newer 1 bdrm. Sep entry, alarm, 5 appl. In-suite laundry, walk in pantry, quiet neighbourhood. Cable & internet incl. N/S. Refs a must. Email for pics-robinc73@shaw.ca or call 604-613-5118 ABBOTSFORD - Lrg 1 bdrm, gas f/p, shared W/D, N/S, N/P. $700/mo incl util/cable/internet. Ref’s Req. Avail Mar 15. 604-850-0098 ABBOTSFORD. Marshall Road. 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite. $750/mo. incl. util. Ns/np. Immed. 604-614-3436 ABBOTSFORD newly reno’d lrg 3 bdrm gr/lvl ste w/heated detached studio (can be rented to student). 2 Min drive to UFV/Rotary Stadium on 1 acre lot, shrd laundry, NS/NP. Avail immed. 604-715-1717 ABBOTSFORD new quiet priv. backyard, 2 bdrm. bsmnt suite, avail. for prof. couple. Refs. + DD req’d. $700 mo. utils. incl. N/P. 778808-1447, 604-504-3351 ABBOTSFORD: TOWNLINE area 2 bdrm legal suite, sep w/d, ns/np. $700/mo incl utils. 604-864-0027. ABBOTSFORD. Townline area 2 bdrm. suite, new paint & bathroom. N/S. Avail. now. 604-850-7824 ABBOTSFORD W. 2 BDRM. suite. near free way, & amen. own washer Ns/np. Avail. immed. 778-552-3227. ABBOTSFORD WEST. 3 bdrm, 2 full bthms. Avail Feb 15. $850/mo. N/S, N/P. 604-614-4002. ABBOTSFORD WEST. Super clean bright 2 bdrm suite. Fresh paint, shared laundry. $800 incl util. Ref’s N/P. March 1. 604-853-2337 or 604-308-9100. ABBY. 2 br ste in Bluejay area, dead-end,ns,np,extra clean. $650 call 604-504-2393 * 604-825-1691 E. ABBOTSFORD, 2 bdrm. suite, located in priv. c-d-s in newer home. Incl. all utils. Alarm, a/c, refs. req’d. No ldry. N/S N/P. Avail. immed. $675 mo. 604-866-7555 HOPE, 1-bdrm large ground level ste. Pet ok. Avail Feb. 15. $620/mo incl heat/hydro/ht water/laundry. 604-860-4819. MISSION. 1 bdrm bsmt. sep ent. N/S. N/P. Shr W/D. Nr UFV & amenits. Clean. $650 incl utils. Avail immed. 604-832-2345. MISSION: 1 Bdrm g/lvl bsmt. $650 hydro, elec & w/d incl. Jetted jac tub & heated flr, F/P. Suit 1 person. Avl immed. Cat ok. (604)715-5661. MISSION: 1/bdrm, newer, clean, N/P, N/S. Inclds utils & cbl, gas F/P. Feb 15. $650/mo. 604-820-1237. MISSION 2 - 3 bdrm main flr with full bath, avail March1, $825 incl all utils. 604-467-2599, 604-820-0430. MISSION 3 bdrm on Badger, off St. prkng, a/c, share w/d, all utils incl, avail Mar 1st $950/m(604)615-5552 MISSION. Bright newer above grnd bachelor or 2/bdrm apt. Large deck, in Christian home. N/S in or out, N/P, no parties. 604-768-5635 MISSION: LARGE 1 bdrm suite. Quiet, close UFV & bus, $700/mo. incl. util., satellite, WIFI & shared laundry. N/S, N/P. 604-820-2820 MISSION, like new 2 bdrm, incl utils & cable. Nr bus/school. Avail now. NP. 604-832-8572 / 604-820-3427.
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SUITES, UPPER
ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm. Newly reno’d. Big balcony. View. $1100/mo. Avail. immed. (604)615-4420 MISSION: 1 BDRM ON private acreage, a/c,w/d, n/s/n/p, suits quiet single $850/mo incls.(604)462-0925
RENTALS 751
TRANSPORTATION
SUITES, UPPER
ABBOTSFORD 3 bdrm., 2 baths, ldry., gar. + strg., alarm, cable, int., N/S N/P. $1150 + 1/2 utils. March 1. 604-302-6299 MISSION newer 3 bdrms, 2baths, ns/np, avail now, $1395 +50% utils. Also: 1bdrm suite. 778-863-2186.
752
TOWNHOUSES
ABBOTSFORD. 3 bdrms liv/dinrm area, 3 baths, 2 balcony, W/D, D/W. $1275. Ref’s Feb 15. 604-807-9337 ALDERGROVE, 3 bdrm T.H. 1.5 bath, fncd yrd, fam.complex,$1050 & up. Sm dog ok. (778) 551-2696
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 2009 HONDA CIVIC DX. 4 dr, 5 spd manual, options, 14K, blue. $8500 firm. 604-538-4883 2009 HYUNDAI SONATA grey, V6, cloth, 72,000/kms, no sunroof, $14,995. Call 604-615-8529 2010 TOYOTA MATRIX, loaded, only 33,500 km. no accidents. local car. $15,500 (604)793-5520 DL5961
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2006 25’ travel trlr, Copper Canyon, exc cond., 1 slide, n/s, great flr plan, $20,500 obo. (604)793-0495
CHILLIWACK
845
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
RENOVATED
A Gated Community Designated as Crime Free Multi-Housing
Date of Sale, February 25th, 2011
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
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AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
For viewing ... Call: 1-877-515-6696 MISSION: 3 Bdrm Townhome, quiet family complex. Rent geared to income. N/P. 604-820-1715
Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal
TRANSPORTATION 810
SHEILA BURR Amount Owing - $348.80
RICHARD LACTIN Amount Owing - $342.08 Date of Sale, February 25th, 2011
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1,100 s.f. 3 bdrms, 1.5 baths Very quiet, family oriented. Well maintained, 2 playgrds. New carpeting & lam. floors Large, private fenced yards Close to amenities, schools and bus routes. D Pets ok upon approval. Refs. D Rents start at $990/mo.
SUPER SELF STORAGE LTD. of 2035 Townline Rd., Abbotsford, BC. Claims a warehouseman’s lien against the following persons. Goods left in storage at the Super Self Storage, if not paid in full on or before the date stated the goods will be sold or disposed of:
LLANNA MAHER Amount Owing - $668.00 Date of Sale, February 25th, 2011
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FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
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FAST EASY REMOVAL OF UNWANTED VEHICLES Cash for all cars, trucks, vans, machines.
(604)826-9076
Re: THE ESTATE OF LYNDA ROBERTA MCLEAN, Deceased formerly of Abbotsford, BC. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Lynda Roberta McLean, are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executrix on or before March 15, 2011, after which date the Executrix will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which she then has notice. KATHERINE ANNE MCLEAN by her solicitor BRIAN J. LOUGHLIN ROBERTSON, DOWNE & MULLALLY Barristers & Solicitors 33695 South Fraser Way Abbotsford, BC V2S 2C1
The Board of the Fraser Valley Regional District will be considering the adoption of the 2011 - 2015 Draft Financial Plan in bylaw form at its’ regular meeting scheduled for February 22, 2011. The public is invited to the administration office at 45950 Cheam Avenue, Chilliwack to review the plan and to ask any questions related to the plan. The Draft Financial Plan can be reviewed any time between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., from February 1 to February 22, 2011. The plan will also be at the Deroche sub office 10220 North Deroche Road, Deroche and can be reviewed Mondays and Wednesdays between the hours of 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., and 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.; as well as Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (regular sub office hours). Questions relating to the plan can also be answered by calling Michael B. Phelan, Manager of Finance 604-702-5002 or 1-800-528-0061. 2-11F FVRD4
Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for Disposition of Crown Land Take notice that Cloudworks Energy Inc. of #403 – 1168 Hamilton Street, Vancouver, BC, V6B 2S2, intends to make application to the Province of British Columbia, for: A) Borrow pits covering approximately 53.6 ha in the proximity of the Stave River, approximately 35km upstream from its confluence with Stave Lake situated on Provincial Crown land centered at 540692 E, 5496981 N. B) Expansion of an existing borrow pit along the Stave River, approximately 13km upstream from its confluence with Stave Lake. Cloudworks is requesting an additional 1.6 ha. C) Amendment of General Area License No. 241271 in the proximity of the Stave River, approximately 25km upstream from its confluence with Stave Lake situated on Provincial Crown land centered at 539153 E, 5497120 N. The Land Act file numbers are A) 2410585; B) 2409935; C) 2408934.
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847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 818
CARS - DOMESTIC
1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, auto 4dr new tires, 74,000K 1 owner no accident. exc cond. $3500 obo 604-864-1067, 604-864-2931 1995 FORD ESCORT GT 2 dr, auto, sun roof, pwr wind, 160K Aircared $1900 obo (604)556-6889 1996 INFINITI I 30, V6, 4 dr. sedan, fully loaded, AirCrd to 2013, Bose Stereo, $3,750 obo. 604-309-4309. 2000 BUICK Century, white 198K. Pwr str/wind, dl. Keyless entry, a/c. New trans $3500obo 604-807-7662 2000 CHRYSLER NEON, 4dr, sedan, 118kks, auto, 46kks on new trans. $3,000 obo. 604-575-8003 2001 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 4 dr, fully loaded, Aircared, 146K, really nice car. $2100 obo 604-504-0932 2004 BUICK LASABRE V6, 4/dr Absolutey spotless! BCAA Cert. Private $9800. 778-565-1097. 2005 CHEV IMPALA, 126K exc shape, runs great, loaded, must sell - unemployed $6200. 604-859-5325
1996 Explorer XLT, V6 auto, 4wd, loaded, Michelins on fac. mags, 247,kms. $2295. (604)798-9228 1997 HONDA CRV, all wheel drive, 239 km, $4900 obo. Phone (604)393-0517.
851
TRUCKS & VANS
1991 Dodge Ram Charger, auto, 4x4, 31” Hankook tires, Aircared, lots new parts. $1200 (604)792-4442
1994 CHEVY 1500, 4x4 short box, V8 5.7 l engine. 50 kms on rebuilt eng. $2100 obo. (604)703-8702 1995 FORD F150 XLT, good cond. Air Cared until 2012. Canopy, good tires, $4200 obo 604-462-1542 1996 CHEV LUMINA Van, 7/pass, red, 210K, A/C, Aircared-2012. Estate sale. $2000/obo. 604-853-6920 1997 GMC Black Sierra 1 ton Dually extended cab. Leather interior, Automatic,V8 gas engine, power windows and doors. 164,000 Kilometres, $5500 firm, Ph: 604-309-9897
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
1998 GMC Safari AWD, 135,00 km, 1 owner, exc cond., loaded, 4 winter tires incl., $3500 (604)847-9291
1984 Volkswagon Jetta Diesel. 5 spd. Aircared, Sony cd, lots new parts, runs gd. 50 mpg. $600 (604)792-4442
2003 Chev S10 pickup ext cab, 215,000km, $5500. For more info call (604)824-6698
2000 Mazda Miata, convert, auto, p/w, p/l, p/s, fog lights, security, new tires, aircared $4200 (604)795-6038 2003 HONDA CIVIC SI, blue, new tires & brakes, complete fluid change,145K,$7500 (604)820-6827 2007 YARIS HATCHBACK, silver, 20,950km,1 owner, service records, Excel. cond.$10,900. 604-850-0354
2003 PONTIAC MONTANA extended, 7 pass, auto, air, loaded. c/d, new air care. $3250 (604)556-4242 2004 TUNDRA TRD 4X4 acc cab, orig owner $15,800. Exceptionally well maintained. 604-793-8158 2005 Chevy Uplander. Dual drs, cd/dvd, low ks, wht, new tires/ brakes. Exc cond., $10,500 (604)316-3603
Comments on this application may be submitted in two ways: 1) Online via the Applications and Reasons for Decision Database on the Integrated Land Management Bureau (ILMB) website at: www2.lwbc.bc.ca/ ApplicationPosting/ Index.jsp where details of this application, including maps can also be found 2) By mail to the Senior Land Officer at 200-10428 153rd Street, Surrey, BC V3R 1E1. Comments will be received by ILMB until March 5, 2011. Comments received after this date may not be considered. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be provided to the public upon request. For information, contact the FOI Advisor at the ILMB regional office.
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MINDY...
MINDY MCPHERSON 604.826.1000
has sold more real estate than anyone on the entire Fraser Valley Real Estate Board of 2,944 realtors.
Amberley Neufeldt Sales Associate 604-826-9000
SALES ASSOCIATE MINDY@MINDYMCPHERSON.COM
604.826.9000 TOLL FREE: Mandy Dhillon Licensed Assistant 604-826-9000
#0275
Bob Mclean Sales Associate 604-826-9000
Gulnaz Property Manager 604-820-9000
#0247
1.888.826.1177 33070 - 5th ave., mission, bc Townhomes from $319,900 inc. net HST
#3344
OPEN HOUSE 2-4 PM SAT, FEB 12 8147 WAXBERRY Split Level, 2 Storey
OPEN HOUSE 2-4 PM SUN, FEB 13 8022 MELBURN DR Views Off Multiple Decks
OPEN HOUSE 3-4:30 PM SUN, FEB 13 8593 ALEXANDRA ST “New” Big & Beautiful!!!
Great family home in prime location. Walk to Hillside Elementary School. $349,900
Custom rock f/places with history!! Oak h/wood flrs. Huge spacious rms. Nanny ensuite, master suite w/priv. deck & soaker tub and sep. shower! Huge closets! 2 bdrms down for in-laws! $529,500
6 bdrms + den, 4 full baths, designer kitch. w/island & granite counters, huge mast/suite, stone surround gas f/p, crowns, 9 ft ceilings, gas h/up for bbq, r/ in for a/c, designer colours! $478,500
To view call Bob 604.826.9000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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FREE MARKET EVALUATION !
OFFICE:
RE DU CE D
25 Unit gated complex 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths + flex room. Main floor boasts h/w & tile flooring., 9 ft ceilings, maple kitchens w/granite counter tops, f/p & designer colours, 5 appliances, blinds and parking for 2 cars.
TOP OFFICE 32792 Lightbody Crt. Mission
Access to complex off Cedar Street, north of Cherry Avenue. Look for signs.
3 Bedroom Townhomes from $229,900
plus HST
OPEN HOUSE 1:30-3 PM SUN, FEB 13 32657 LISSIMORE AVE Fabulous 2 Storey!!!
5.733 Acres in Agassiz
“Wow” 5 Acres of Privacy!
Beautiful colours, great lay-out! Living room + family room, formal dining room plus den. The 5 pce ensuite is very nice!!! 2 road frontages. Priced to sell!!! $399,900
Perfect for the adventure seeker! Could be a great home/home away from home. Close to skiing, lakes, golfing and all year fun. 4 bdrm home w/2 outbuildings. Beautiful surroundings. $349,900
4800 sq. ft. warehouse/workshop! 2 storey home w/5 bdrms up. Only minutes to 2 Golf Courses, Lakes for fishing & waterskiing. This is a “Rare opportunity property.” $846,000
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D CE DU RE
D CE DU RE
Proudly built by Mt. Baker Enterprises. Fraser Landing offers 2 & 3 bedroom units ranging from 1205 to 1592 sq. ft. All units have an enclosed garage and are complete with stainless steel appliances, maple cabinetry and laminate flooring. Walk to shopping, the West Coast Express and all other amenities from this central location. OPEN HOUSE: Sunday 12-1:30 FRASER L A N D I N G 32501 Fraser Crescent, Mission
for the past 10 years in the entire Fraser Valley Board (1-5 Licensees)
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D CE DU E R
D CE DU E R
D CE DU E R
W NE
G TIN LIS
W NE
G TIN LIS
Great Family Home!!!
Big Huge Corner Lot!!!
Beautiful Family Home!!!
Dining room, living room, 6 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, granite counters in kitchen, laminate floors, 9 ft. ceilings, h/w heat, soaker jetted tub. Large lot. $495,000
Well priced! Roof approx. 5 yrs old! Home needs TLC, but worth it. Tons of room to build shop or in-ground swimming pool. Great exposure for home based business. $289,900
5 bedrooms plus den. 4 full bathrooms, dining room, family room, new laminate and tile flooring. Private dead end street. $409,500
3 New Homes built by Converge Construction
4 New Homes Proudly built by Mt. Baker Enterprises
2 storey, 5 bedroom homes, cathedral entrance, in area of new homes. Games room!! Open concept living for today’s family!! From $409,500 - $419,500
Tasteful 2 storey 3-4 bedroom homes. Great sized lots!! Close to schools! Area of newer homes. Call for plans and more information. From $429,000 - $459,000
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W NE
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2 New Homes built by
PRIME HATZIC BENCH LOC
Adorable Little Home!
Totally Private Estate!!
Industrial Park
Surrey - Att Developers
2 Acres on Cul-de-sac!
Converge Construction 2 storey, 4 bdrm homes on quiet street, built with designer details. $394,500 $399,900
Walk to elem/second school & nature trails. Desirable 3 bdrm rancher on over 1/4 acre. Pleasant views of Mt Cheam & local hillsides. Home is in reasonable condition but could use TLC. $269,900
Great starter or retirement!! Everything almost new! New roof, windows, flrs, kitchen, paint & more. Re-done bthrm. Private back yard. Great quiet location on dead end street. $219,900
Stunning home on .59 acre!! South view! tons of parking, detached garage/ workshop & unbelievable landscape! H/ tub & gaz. stay! Custom Home totally updated! Qualified buyers. $799,999
Mission Way!! Prime location for this big corner, high visible exposure unit! Warehouse/retail space, 3 pce bathroom, mezz flr for offices/storage. Huge roll-up bay door. Imm. Pos. $219,500
Attention developers!! Possible 5-6 lot subdivision. Older home on 1.03 acres of prime development. Property has had 3rd reading with City of Surrey. Hurry on this one!!! $1,250,000
7600+ sq. ft. on a private super exclusive 2 acre lot. Drips of high-end workmanship! Vaulted foyer and great room, teak hardwood floors, gourmet kitchen+! “Premium” all the way! $1,089,000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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18.8 Acres Prime Location
3 Bedrooms on Acreage!
Eagle Mtn - Abbotsford
Custom Home on 1.41 Acres
Coming Soon!!!
Peaceful & Serene - View
It’s a 10!!!
18.8 acres in PRIME LOCATION!!! Property is located in ALR. $999,000
Great room w/wood stove. Kitchen has huge island & w/in pantry + nook. Foyer, den/fam rm, brm, laundry/utility rm. Radiant heat. Open loft w/2 baths, 2 bdrms, walk-in closet in MB. $899,000
Modern w/stunning views. Almost 4300 sq. ft. on 5800+ sq ft prop. Built-in cabinets! Large windows! 18’ ceil! Tiled deck! Gourmet kitchen made for chef! Too many updates to list. $849,900
Great location!!! 2 master suites on main (4 bdrms on main) Spice kitchen, triple garage + room for RV, theatre room + bar ready to entertain. Amazing finishing - no cost spared. $799,500
2 storey, 2800 sq. ft., 4 bdrm home, master suite fit for a king! 3 car garage. Beautiful executive layout. Close to golf course. All this on .89 acre lot. $799,000
Private getaway to enjoy family & friends, summer BBQ’s while you live in luxury. 4 bdrm, 5 bath home on 35,000+ sq. ft. manicured lot! Heritagestyle with h/wood flrs. $789,000
Custom home, 4 bdrms up, 3 full baths up, real h/wood flrs, elegant main flr w/ high vaults in formal liv/din rms, granite kitchen w/built-in speakers, lime stone & granite counters. $749,900
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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Privacy Seekers!!!
Rancher on 5 Acres!
“To Die For” 5.29 Acres!!!
Prime 6.99 Acres!!
Spectacular Southern View
1 Acre! Custom Rancher!
6 Acres on Cul-de-sac
Contemporary living, private 1.05 acre suburban lot. Custom 4 level split overlooking treed forest & Alouette Riv. Studio/workshop perfect for home based bus. 3 bdrms + 3 baths. $727,555.50
5 acre property in secluded privacy. Winding driveway through your treed property. Rancher with full basement giving almost 2550 sq. ft. Loads of parking!!! $698,000
5.289 acre “To die for” view property is a rarity! Incredibly private overlooking The Abbey & Mt. Baker! Truly makes you feel like you are at the top of another world looking out! $645,000
Pan-a-bode rancher with full basement. Beautiful rolling acreage with southern slope. Very private, set back in the big trees with long winding driveway. Priced to sell!!! $639,000
Overlooking the Valley and Mighty Mt. Baker! Executive home has full bsmt with legal suite. Main floor has great floor plan and great high ceilings! A must see!! $639,000
Almost 2600 sq. ft. on one floor! 4 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, big entertaining kitchen, new oak floors. Great lay-out w/ atrium, city water, in floor h/w heat. Total privacy! Hurry, won’t last! $589,500
2 storey w/walk-out bsmt home. 3 bdrm, 3 bath. Great open plan. Stunning vaulted mast/bdrm. Sky lights, s/s appliances in kitchen. Lots of parking and RV space. $574,900
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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38 The Mission Record Thursday, February 10, 2011
MINDY...
MINDY MCPHERSON 604.826.1000
has sold more real estate than anyone on the entire Fraser Valley Real Estate Board of 2,944 realtors.
Amberley Neufeldt Sales Associate 604-826-9000
SALES ASSOCIATE MINDY@MINDYMCPHERSON.COM
FREE MARKET EVALUATION !
OFFICE:
604.826.9000 TOLL FREE: Mandy Dhillon Licensed Assistant 604-826-9000
#0085
Bob Mclean Sales Associate 604-826-9000
Gulnaz Property Manager 604-820-9000
#0136
1.888.826.1177 33070 - 5th ave., mission, bc
#0089
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#0513
Huge 4771 Sq Ft Home!!
Total Privacy!!!
Perfect Family Home!!!
Desireable McMillan Area
Walk to Whonnock Lake!!!
Bring both sets of in-laws!! Huge house with 6 beds and 5 baths! 2x6 walls, 9 ft. ceilings, all windows sound and heat proofed. Bring all the family to see!! Enough room for everyone! $569,900
4.6 acres w/almost new home!!! 2x6 walls, 3 bdrms, 2 baths, open floor plan, antique pine cabinets, granite counter. Huge covered sun deck. 400 amp service, jetted tub, fully fenced. $569,500
Beautiful custom 2 storey in immaculate condition! 5 beds, 5 baths, dream kitchen, family rm, rec rm, huge master with gorgeous ensuite. Too many features to list! Come see yourself! $569,500
7200+ sq. ft. family sized yard made for summer living with an a/g pool on beautiful deck surround. 5 bdrms + 3 baths. 2 bdrm spacious legal suite. Large entry, 2 gas f/p. $559,900
Huge Shop! Huge Lot! Beautiful landscaping, complete with fish pond, totally private! No stairs with this real nice 3 bdrm, 2 bath rancher, gas f/p, lam & lots of updates. Priced to sell. $559,000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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Out of this World View!!
1.01 Acre Min to Town!
Nature At Its Finest!
View, View, View!!!
Total Privacy & Seclusion
Beautiful, private hedged 0.4 acre on south side of Norrish Ave. Rancher is beautifully decorated! 3 bdrms. Inlaid h/wood flrs & coffered ceilings. Newer roof, furn. & more. $543,900
4 bedroom rancher. Very private and peaceful with your own pond. Lots of hardwood. Shop. $539,999
1.33 acre of peaceful living. Only min. from town. City water. Updated home with tasteful touches. Newer flooring, designer paint, blinds, baseboards. 4 bdrms. RV parking. $528,500
Custom home overlooking the valley!! High ceiling, open fl plan approx. 3700 sq. ft. finished basmnt has nice in-law suite. Huge rec rm. 6-7 bdrms, 4 full baths. Tons of value here!!! $519,500
5.9 acres, has several out buildings, wheel-chair accessible rancher features an open layout. Hardwood floors throughout. 2 renovated baths. Close to elem school, shops & gas. $514,900
To view call Bob 604.826.9000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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To view call Bob 604.826.9000
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TOP OFFICE for the past 10 years in the entire Fraser Valley Board (1-5 Licensees)
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Only $449,900 – 4.56 Acres
Exclusive Abbots. Home
19+ Acres Near Airport
Unbelievable Home!!!
7300+ Sq. Ft. Lot!!
Quiet, Low Traffic Street
Waterfront Hatzic Lake!
House and 4.56 acres. Great value! Tenant occupied - notice required to show. What a price!! $499,900
Fantastic location w/walking trails nearby and only 5 min. from M.E.I. Gorgeous home has hardwood throughout, loads of crown mouldings, s/s appliances. Mt. Baker view. $479,000
4000 sq.ft. ex. home, fenced & crossedfenced set-up for horses or livestock. 40x30 barn with hay loft, det. shop & tennis court. 5 bdrms + den, 2.5 baths, updated kitchen w/built in appl. $2,100,000
“The Palace” fit for a king!!! Almost 4000 sq. ft., lots of room for in-laws! 19 ft ceilings, formal l/r, gourmet kitchen, huge southern exposure backyard +++ the list goes on!!! $476,500
Great cul-de-sac location! 3000+ sq. ft. home with 7 bedrooms, 4 full baths, family room and rec room, gas h/up for bbq, rough in for a/c!! Custom finishing throughout!! $469,500
Priced to Sell!! 3 year old 2 storey + finished bsmt. 5 bdrms, 4 full baths, huge dining rm, great room w/gas f/p, open kitchen with e/bar & tons of cabinets. Oak h/w thru-out main fl. $459,900
Overlooking Hatzic Lake!!! Your own boat launch - drive right thru to the lake. Lots of decks, hot tub, fire pit, sun room, 3 baths, 5-6 bdrms. Enjoy the quiet and peacefulness! $450,000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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Cul-de-sac In New Area!
Corner Lot!!!
Flat, Fenced Priv B/Yard
Area of Newer Homes!!
Close to Hospital & Town!
Charming 5 Bdrms + Den
Prestigious Cul-de-sac!
GREENBELT! 4 bdrms up! 2 full baths + a powder room on main. Separate living and dining room and a family room. Pantry! Open kitchen overlooking greenspace! New Home Warranty. $449,900. To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Curb appeal!!! Modern 5 bedroom + den. Vaulted ceilings in kitchen/family room. Open concept. Granite kitchen. Formal living rm/dining rm. Travertine tiled entry lots of light. $439,900
Main fl has open plan + features 21x16 gr room w/hardwood flrs + gas fp. Huge kit. w/loads of cabinets, s/s appls &center isl. Den & formal dng rm 4 bdrms m/ bath has soaker tub. $439,900
Proudly built by Mt. Baker Enterprises. 2 storey homes coming soon!! Great sized lots! Close to schools! Call for plans and more information!! App. Pkgs. 4 bdrms + den. $439,000
Huge – Big beautiful 7-8 bdrm home on large lot, RV parking. Room for extended family. Overloaded with value!! $429,900
Corner lot in cul-de-sac in newer area of homes. Superb 5 bdrm + den. 3 full bath home. Bright, big windows, rich colours, rich tiles, centre island in rich kitchen. Net GST incl!! $429,900
Incredible value for this 6 bdrm, 4 bath, family home, 9’ ceil., crown moulding. Great kitchen with custom back splash, lots of storage. Bring the family! Supersized for the family! $429,500
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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5 Bedroom Beauty!!!
Quiet Cul-de-sac!!!
Classic Home on 2 Lots!
New Home Under $400,000
College Heights Location!
Quiet Location of New Homes
Well Built, 9’ Ceilings!!
Refreshing! Appealing bsmt entry. 5 bdrm + den w/wainscotting. Sep lvg rm w/f/p, stone & wood mantel. Open concept granite topped kitchen w/family rm. Rough-in A/C. Blinds incl. $429,500
2 storey + finished bsmt, inlaw suite! South view deck overlooking amazing back yard (above grnd. pool, decked, landscape & fenced). Freshly painted with decor colours. $429,500
Stunning character home. Corner property with separate garage. Fir floors, stacked stone f/p, updates galore! New windows, furnace, cabinets, mouldings and back splash. $429,000
Spacious main floor, 9’ ceil. family rm w/gas f/p, maple kitchen, dining/den, lvg rm + 2pc guest bath. 4 bdrms + nook area. Master ensuit w/sep tub & shower. Lam & tile floors. $399,900
Priced to Sell! Finished bsmt home. Cedar deck w/hot-tub, fenced backyard. Oak h/wood floors, designer colours, 3 f/ baths, oversize garage. Walk to schools & new Shopping Plaza. $419,900
2413 sq. ft. 2 storey! Backs onto privacy, no thru road! 9’ ceilings, crown mouldings, open kitchen, big family rm. 4 bdrms up, lrge master w/ensuite, w/in closet. Great lay-out. $419,500
3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2x6 construction. Vaulted ceilings on main floor and master. Fully finished basement. Detached double garage. Close to schools and park for the kids to play! $408,500
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Silverdale - 4.5 Acres
Rancher with Full Bsmt!
Great Location! The Mews!
3 Bdrm Family Home
Detached T/Home - Abb.
Bright, Airy & Modern
Popular Tunbridge Station
Quiet, private location! Beautiful 4.5 acres with mobile. Tenant occupied! Priced to sell. BC Assessment $403,100.
Private 7300+ sq. ft. lot in great neighbourhood. 3 bdrms up! 3 baths! Updated flooring, updated baths up w/ new tilework & vanities! Roof about 4 yrs old. RV parking. $399,900
Rancher with finished walk-out basement! Detached strata! 4 bedrooms + den, 3 full baths, huge rec room in basement, 2 car garage, overlooking the walking track and more! $398,900
Lots of room, 3 baths, fully fin. bsmt. Jacuzzi tub in main bath, bdrm has 1 shared access to washrm, 2 bdrms up, 1 down, view out front, 2 car C/P, 2F/Ps, bkyard fenced w/2 gates. $389,900
Full basement entry style home w/easy maintenance and dble garage. 4 bdrm + den, L/rm, D/rm, family rm. 3 full baths. Large laundry. Private backyard. Close to shopping, schools. $379,900
Open concept with island for family & friends to socialize!! New kitchen, stainless appl. gorgeous updated flooring, new windows/screens, bathroom & deck! Functional fam home! $369,900
2 storey home w/ 3 bdrms + den! 3 baths! Open concept home for cozy family living. Tiled entry. Kitchen w/ shaker cabinets & eating area. Fenced b/y, detached garage w/lane access. $369,500
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$399,900
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Addresses and photos online at: www.mindymcpherson mindymcpherson.com
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MINDY...
MINDY MCPHERSON 604.826.1000
has sold more real estate than anyone on the entire Fraser Valley Real Estate Board of 2,944 realtors.
Amberley Neufeldt Sales Associate 604-826-9000
SALES ASSOCIATE MINDY@MINDYMCPHERSON.COM
FREE MARKET EVALUATION !
OFFICE:
604.826.9000 TOLL FREE: Mandy Dhillon Licensed Assistant 604-826-9000
#0269
Bob Mclean Sales Associate 604-826-9000
Gulnaz Property Manager 604-820-9000
#0512
1.888.826.1177 33070 - 5th ave., mission, bc
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#0205
Family Home Grt Schools
Vintage Character Home!
3 Bdrm Home w/Upgrades
Perfect 1st Timers - Abb.
Under $350,000 - Abb.
Priced to sell!!! Location, location! Real nice 4-5 bdrm, basement home, 3 baths, gas f/p, 2 big decks, hot tub stays!! View of Mt. Baker, 7200 sq ft fenced corner lot. Lots of parking. $367,500
Vintage 1929 home on huge view lot! Original 21/4 fir flooring, wood windows, thick crown mouldings and baseboards. Bright + open layout, views to the south, 7,590 sq ft flat lot. $349,900
Level entry home on 7700+ sq ft lot! 3 bdrms (could have a 4th) family home with upgrades. Newer furnace (highefficiency). Electrical upgraded. 2 f/p, 2 baths. Storage shed. Fenced. $349,900
Centrally located to all schools in area!!! 60x120’ large fully fenced yard. Excellent family home. Priced perfect for first-time buyers! Newlyweds! Come have a look!!! $349,500
Attention investors!! Attention first time buyers!! Finished basement, walk to rec-centre, schools, churches and transit. Big 70’x100’ lot. Great value here!!! $349,500
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Investors & Buyers Alert!
Prime Hatzic Bench
5 Bdrms Near Hospital
Fully Fenced Great Lot!!
Silverdale Location!!!
First time buyers, newlyweds, investors alert!! Good central location! 3 bdrms, 2 baths, new kitchen cabinets, 2 gas f/p, lane access, big patio. Close to everything you’ll need!! $339,500
19,700 sq. ft. private yard. Family home with space for the extended family. Some floor updates. 21/2 baths, 4 or 5 bdrms. With a little elbow grease & lovin’, could be home. $334,900
Quiet location, large private yard! Walk to doctors, hospital, schools, shopping and parks. Family home with 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Priced right! $329,500
Great central location, well maintained 7800 + sq. ft. fully fenced lot with space for RV parking. Cute split level home with room for mom. Newer furnace. $329,500
Prime 1.1 acres!!! Great location!!! Mostly land value with rancher / bungalow!! Surrounded by big future Genstar Development. $329,500
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BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
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Country Cottage Living!
Large, fenced city lot!!!
Spacious Family Home!!
new wiring, plumbing, fixtures but with all the charm of the old days!! Comforting and relaxing front verandah. Claw foot tub in main bath. Master bdrm has 2 pc. Soothing decor! $317,500
Excellent buy - 0.22 acre city lot! Good condition 1875 sq. ft. home with some updates. Close to schools, rec centre, shopping. 3 bdrms + 3 baths. 12x20 detached workshop w/power. $309,500
Location! Location! Family neighbourhood in east Mission. 7200+ sq. ft. lot. New furnace 2008. Private yard, with some personal touches this could be a solid home for the family. $304,900
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from $174,900 For Information:
Call Mindy 604-826-1000 Building / Development
TOP OFFICE for the past 10 years in the entire Fraser Valley Board (1-5 Licensees)
#0267
#0503
Desirable Townhome!!!
Cedar Brook Estates!
Perfect for the Newlyweds
Mountain View Village’ 3 bed, 3 bath end unit with great floor plan & lots of natural light. Minutes from public transport and freeway access. Family, pet & rental friendly complex. $284,900
Very nice 2 storey plus fully finished basement, huge 1952 sq. ft. Backs onto green belt. Sundeck/patio overlooking privacy & trees. 3 bdrms, 3 baths, garage, updates. $279,500
Cute as a button rancher overlooking the Fraser River. Close to Heritage Park!! Close to town!! New roof on drive-thru detached garage. Lane Access a huge bonus. $259,500
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
#0261
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2 Commercial Lots Adjoining commercial/industrial lots. Can be sold separately or together $149,900 ea
Adventure Seekers!!!
Deer Creek Pl - Mridge
Skiing, boating, golfing, back roading! Easy access for the avid outdoorsman. 3 bdrm, 1 bath 1200+ sq. ft. rancher on 0.72 acre with mtn. views. 24x26 det. gar/wkshp. $239,900
Very nice updated 2 storey townhome! 19+ age restriction! 2 full baths, vaulted ceiling in lvg rm, loft could be 3rd bdrm/ family rm or den/office. 2 park spots. Walk to all amenities. $239,900
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
#0532
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Mobile + Lot - Abbotsford Impeccable dble-wide on its own fully fenced lot with fruit and berry trees! 2 bdrm, full bath + 5 pce ensuite, newer gas furnace. Separate wired workshop! Very affordable living!! $239,900
Amazing Hemlock Valley Great investment - zoned for 6 plex - all services available at lot line $129,900 Cul-De-Sac Location 2 great lots in great cul-de-sac location $174,900 and $186,500
Desireable Spencer Estates
The Mews - Best in Mission
Home & 10 Acres-Clinton
End unit on greenbelt! Listen to the creek! 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, laundry room + new appliances in kitchen. Peaceful, quiet, 2 sundecks. Close to bus routes, schools!! $236,500
The nicest complex in Mission! Overlooking Heritage Park! One bdrm w/granite, computer alcove, eating bar, 9’ ceilings, formal dining, f/p, a/c, walk-in closet. Almost new - NO HST! $234,900
Backs onto Crown Land! Bring the horses to this 10 acre private property. 3 bdrm rancher, out buildings, workshop, chicken coop, cabin with elec. for guests. Fenced. Priced to sell! $229,500
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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Lot on Salsbury Great building lot!! Centrally located!!! HST payable by buyer. $195,000
Gated “Edwards Estates”
‘The Fairlane’-Abbotsford
Beautiful corner end unit in great location! Big covered patio overlooking gardens! Open floor plan, 9’ ceilings, granite, crowns, laminate, great master and ensuite, decor colours! $229,500
55+ complex!! Vaulted ceiling in living room. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, gas fireplace. Spacious shower in ensuite. Sought after adult complex. $205,000
N.E. & south view from sundeck. Walk to Mill Lk, rest’s. churches & amenit. 2 bdrm, 2 baths, redone c/top, isl. & pantry. Mast/suite has vaulted ceiling. New lam. flrs, & dec paint. $189,900
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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Lovely Ground Floor Unit!
One Acre Building Lot Great location, only minutes to everywhere! - city water, natural gas $339,500 Quiet & Private 13.2 Acres Serene property on quiet cul-de-sac $349,900 Acre Lots By Golf Course Fabulous Acre parcels - build your dream home retreat! $329,500
Sommerset Ridge!!!
Getaway from the City!
Abbotsford Condo
Great location!! Walk to Sevenoaks mall, rest., and all amenities!! Unit has been updated, quiet location, 2 bdrms, 2 baths, laundry room, open floor plan, children and pets allowed. $189,500
Extremely well-maintained 5th wheel w/ roof covering and carport on gorgeous lot on the water in secured gated community. Only 1 hour from Vancouver! What a tranquil lifestyle! $139,500
3 bedrooms + 2 baths! 1200 sq.ft. spacious condo living! 45+ central location. $134,900
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
#0126
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Excellent Location! Close to Allen Lake, septic, well & geotech done! $468,800
Moonlite Grove, Maple R
Cloudcroft Manor - Abbotsford
Bouchie Lake - Cariboo
Downtown Maple Ridge, wheelchair and scooter 55+ building. Corner unit, kitchen is open plan w/centre island. 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Enclosed glass balcony. $128,900
2 bdrm, 1 bath @ Cloudcroft Manor. Close to everything. Almost 950 sq.ft. of functional living. $127,900
5 tranquil acres located only 1/2 hour out of Quesnel. Get away from the hustle of the commercial world. 500+ sq ft with 5x16 front porch. Electric done to code. Wood shed! Shop! $127,500
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Prime Location! 18.8 Acres! Property located in ALR $1,499,000 Big Beautiful 7800 sq. ft. Lot to build your Dream Home!! $249,900
#0511
Mobile-Ruskin Park
2 Bdrm. Electrical redone, new insulation. Panoramic view of Stave Lake, River and Mountains. Double wide, 1056 sq. ft. of living space. Partly covered 200 sq. ft. deck. $116,900 To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Larger than a Condo!!!
Heritage Park Lane
Big Beautiful Double Wide! On Mission/ Maple Ridge border! Redone with updates galore, kitchen w/granite, d/r with built-ins, huge l/r, 3 bedrooms, covered s/d. You will be impressed! $121,900
Garden level, 2 bdrm. Mostly llaminate flooring, insuite laundry, sliding doors off LR & master bdrm. Pets & rentals perm. w/restrictions. $119,900
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
#0514
Georgian Park in Abbotsford
2 bedrooms, conveniently located. Backs onto private treed backyard. New furnace. Covered sun deck. Lots of parking. $46,200 To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Addresses and photos online at: www.mindymcpherson mindymcpherson.com
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