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Lack of funds hurting hospice BY CAROL AUN Mission Record
At least two programs run by the Mission Hospice Society will be cancelled or reduced if more funding isn’t found by the fall. Donations are at an all-time low, said Kim Skinner, executive director. An Aug. 21 burger and brew fundraiser had to be cancelled because not enough tickets were sold. But while donations are down, the organization remains busy as its services are constantly being accessed. “We’re appealing to the community, individuals, businesses, and clubs to participate in our fundraising efforts,” said Skinner. “Fundraisers are as cheap as a $15 ticket or a $5 pledge ... We don’t seem to have the participation and without it we don’t achieve our hope of delivering free palliative and bereavement services.” MHS sees hundreds of clients every year, and only operates with two full-time staff members, three part-time staff members and more than 100 volunteers. “We do a lot with very little.” Fundraisers and donations are a critical source of funding. Donations have been steady historically, but this summer – from June to August – seems to be an
exception, which has Skinner worried. Even when the economy took a turn for the worse last year, MHS still had $35,000 more in the bank than this year. So far the children and youth group is affected and the oneto-one support group has been compromised. Staffing levels and more programs could be cut too, said Skinner. “We’re fading in our community.” MHS is celebrating its 25th anniversary and Skinner had hoped to get the community more involved this year. Hospice volunteers also staff the Christine Morrison Hospice, which services families from other communities. The volunteers may live in other communities too, but they’re trained and supported through us, said Skinner. “The end-of-life journey is very sacred to families. There are no do-overs.” The next fundraiser for the Mission Hospice Society is a Burger and Brew Night with the Mission Fire/Rescue department at the Dewdney Pub on Sept. 18. Tickets are $15. The Hike for Hospice takes place Sept. 26 at Fraser River Heritage Park. For more information about these fundraisers and how you or your business can help, visit www.missionhospice.bc.ca or call 604-826-2235.
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CURTAINS COME DOWN The summertime Twilight concert series is coming to an end this season. What is Hip? will be closing down the show this Friday PAGE 26
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Little Kelli’s comeback Slimmed-down blues singer returns to PNE stage She didn’t win the $5,000 grand prize, or any of the prize money. Kelli’s poor health started to scare her when she developed ittle Kelli Mitchell had the sleep apnia. She was restless at voice of an angel. Her grandnight, and crabby the next day. ma would stand her on the She went for tests, which showed piano stool and get her to she stopped breathing 77 times sing “Mickey Mouse,” for the family, every hour on average. She needand they would clap and laugh at the ed a CPAP machine to force air cutie. into her lungs while she slept. That Welsh grandma, who embraced She looked at old pictures of her homeland’s choral traditions, her thin self, and wondered where taught her to play the piano. And, as that girl had gone. She worried her she did with her mother, grandma enweight could kill her. couraged little Kelli to sing. On March 26, 2006, just after At the age of 16 she entered talent her 30th birthday, she made a contests, but couldn’t break into the change. The night before, a girlprestigious PNE Talent Show. One friend took pictures of her from of her classmates at Cariboo Hill secthe front and side. It was those ondary in Burnaby did – and Michael pictures she resolved to fix. Buble would go on to win Grammy No sugar, no flour, no rice, no and Juno awards. potatoes – that was her mantra. Kelli was active, into ballet, gymWhen she hit the drive-thru, it was nastics and she loved to dance. And for a salad. She drank gallons of she sang. One night she performed in water, and soaked up the advice a show at a Vancouver club, Richards and encouragement of friends and on Richards, before a crowd of some family. 600. Kelli knew she had to get active, At 19, leaving a nightclub in the so she took her almost 500 pounds early morning hours after a night of to the front door, on crutches, and dancing, she was running to catch determined to walk her driveway. a ride with a friend – she ran evIt was about three car lengths, and erywhere. But her life changed that it was a grueling workout. night. A misstep, a hyperextended Her mom asked if she wanted knee, and her leg was broken. Dea ride back to the house, and she stroyed, really. wasn’t joking. No, she wasn’t drunk. It was just But soon Kelli was walking the a freak accident. The knee bent too length of the alley, then to the far the wrong way, the joint was fracpark, and the weight tured and the ligaments tore. There was melting off. would be six surgeries on that knee In 18 months, she over the years. Surgeons installed and lost 250 pounds – more removed hardware, used scopes to rethan half her starting move floating cartilage, and worked weight – and got down to control a life-threatening abscess. to 236. But still Kelli was left unable to She wore that bad walk properly. She used crutches and knee right out, and will even wheelchairs to get around. soon have replacement She was inactive, depressed, and surgery, but she got her she ate. Really ate. life back. It was buffets, all-you-can-eat sushi These days the Misand fast food. The weight packed on, sion resident swims but that didn’t stop her. in Lake Errock, towShe had some equally big friends, ing her “ragdoll” cat in and they would hang out together at a little inflatable pool their homes, keeping everything from behind her. She thinks bags of chips to the remote control she’s got 45 or 50 within easy reach, to avoid having to pounds to go. She just move. They jokingly called it “Fathad a girl’s weekend in land,” but they knew what they were Whistler with friends. doing to themselves. They developed The Kelli Mitchell a psychology around being morbidly Band can be found at obese that almost made it an acceptpubs and venues around able lifestyle. the Lower Mainland, Kelli ballooned to 486 pounds. performing blues, R and She still loved to sing. She was B, country and classic wheeled out to the 50-yard line at rock. And she likes to hit the DewSurrey Rams football games to sing dney Pub’s regular blues jams. the national anthem. She would sing She can’t explain how good perat blues clubs and pubs. People in the forming makes her feel, except to audience would make hurtful comsay that when she leaves the stage, ments when they saw her coming. she always wants to get right back She was self conscious, and had Kelli Mitchell is comfortable on stage these days after dropping 250 pounds in 18 months. out there. radar out for those kinds of remarks, and nervous, so she cracked a few goofy jokes, and soon had And she’s getting right back onto even when they weren’t intended for everyone chatting. the PNE stage as a finalist in the Red Robinson Talent Showher ears. Kelli was wheeled up the stage, but she was able to walk down. She sang Aretha Franklin’s I’ve Never Loved a Man It made her sing better. She wanted them to hear her, not look at her. Those same shallow people might compliment her to the centre, stand on spot, and belt out Natural Woman, the Tuesday night (Aug. 24) and earned a spot in the finals. Her performance was unforgettable and Kelli was impressed by how after the show, but at that point their kind words didn’t mean Celine Dion version. She thought she killed it. Audience members approached confident she looked in the video review even though she was so anything. In 2003, she was successful in making the finals of the PNE her afterward, when she was back in her chair, and told her so. nervous, she could barely hold the microphone in her hands. But she knew her lack of stage presence held her back. It was She took the stage again for the finals Wednesday night after talent contest. Behind the main stage she and the other contestants waited enough effort just to stand and sing. She couldn’t move around The Record’s deadline. Check back here next week to find out how she did. in anxious silence, she in her wheelchair. Kelli was excited the stage. BY
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Fine Art of Play • Cassandra was born and raised in Mission. She graduated from Heritage Park Secondary and Riverside. • She obtained her Early Childhood Education certificate from Columbia Bible College in 2007. • Cassandra has worked in preschools in Abbotsford and Mission before starting Fine Art of Play Childcare Centre with her friend Barb Krueger at Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church on Cassandra Rostek Seventh Avenue. • The centre will be open in September, but there is an open house Aug. 30 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Aug. 31 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. • Some of Cassandra’s hobbies include reading, painting, snowboarding and she recently took up paddle surfing.
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Patrolling downtown The Record is featuring the beat constables in each of Mission’s four policing zones. According to police statistics, about 75 per cent of all calls are handled by frontline workers known as general duty members, five per cent of offenders are repeat offenders which make
up the bulk of need for service, and 20 per cent of calls are the ones that fall through the cracks in a traditional policing model. Zone officers try to address this 20 per cent. This week’s spotlight is on Const. David Peck in Zone B.
BY CAROL AUN Mission Record
Const. David Peck walks around Mission’s downtown during the summer more than any other time of the year. Whether he’s in uniform or in street clothes, his goal is the same: to keep an eye on what’s going on and try to find solutions to any problems, or assist anyone that’s looking for help. “Some people you get to know really well. Some know my by my first name,” said Peck, adding he can be more effective if people are comfortable speaking to him. During the summer, there are usually more people coming and going through town and if he stays away too long, he can lose track of who’s here. However, he admits he gets called away to look after other police business, and he’s thankful for the eyes and ears of the security crew that can deal with some issues, such as people drinking or
arguing on the street, before they escalate. “It takes a lot of work off our plate.” As a zone constable, Peck tries to deal with the reoccurring social problems in the area. “A lot of people have addictions,” said Peck. There are also housing problems and mental illness issues.
Zone B is the area from the river to Third Avenue and from Wren Street to Stave Lake Street. Geographically, it’s not a large area compared to the other zones, but it’s condensed and downtown Mission is the most visible part of it. There are other problems too. Last week Peck and the city’s bylaw officers removed a mini “tent city” from the Fraser Crescent area. Police were getting complaints about noise and drinking, explained Peck. “We went to inspect what was there and identified health concerns,” he said. The half a dozen campers were given notices to vacate the cityowned property and when officials returned last Thursday, there was only one person left. “I try to get them help but sometimes they don’t want it. I didn’t take the position to arrest people ... a lot of issues aren’t solved by taking people to court.
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Sound and smoke at Mission raceway Popular Jet cars return to Mission Raceway Park BY DEAN MURDOCH Record contributor
Mission’s feature race weekends are coming to a close and will end with a bang this weekend. The ever popular Jet cars return to Mission Raceway Aug. 28-29, featuring monster flames, loud afterburner pops and 300 mph speeds. Two 300 mph Jet dragsters and two 260 mph Jet Funny Cars are featured Saturday evening, and you will get to see them run under the lights. Chuck Hynes and Derek Snelson are two of the featured drivers in the 20,000 hp jet powered race cars. And if you like sparks flying off the back of race cars, then you won’t want to miss Ed Jones in the “Jelly Belly” stagecoach and Rick Mar-
No leash needed An off leash dog park is being established at the north end of Centennial Park and district staff hope to officially open it in the next month or two. When it will open depends on the weather as cooler temperatures are needed to plant shrubs in the area. The off leash area will not be fenced and the boundaries will be established with shrubs and signs. This site was chosen because of its central location, lack of direct impact to residential neighbours and pet owners currently allow their dogs off leash there, according to Ray Herman, Mission’s director of Parks, Rec and Culture. He hopes the park will be open in late September or early October. Councillor Jenny Stevens asked if there would be a water source for dogs when they get thirsty. “At a dog park, there have to be accessible water, even if it’s something very simple,” she said. There’s a stream nearby, but there aren’t any plans for a water trough, answered Herman.
cum in his wheelstanding pickup. Jones’ stagecoach is one of the fastest wheelstanders on the planet, as he rips down the entire quarter-mile on the rear wheels at speeds approaching 120 mph. To add to the excitement, the North West BB/Funny Car Association is back for the second time this year with 700-foot burnouts, nostalgia-style dry hops and side by side six-second, 200 mph races down the drag strip will bring fans to their feet as they cheer for their favourite ‘70s style race cars. The Pro Street class and the Canada West Doorslammers cap off what is one of the largest events of the racing season. Adding to the weekend is the last race for all the bracket classes before the biggest event (and the largest race in terms of cars in attendance) of the season. The Summit ET finals hit Mission Raceway Park on the Labour Day long weekend with close to 500 race cars competing for the chance to represent the northwest in the world championships held in California in November.
The Doorslammers compete in their second to last race of the 2010 season, and a dozen drivers are trying to secure their spot in the top five. Zak Clarke and Terry Langdon Davies are 1-2 in the standings and they are going to battle right to the last race (late September) to see who wins the most events this season. Both drivers have three wins so far. The Canadian Pro Street Association. returns for its third event of the year. The last one saw the quickest field in history, and a couple new cars are expected to be out for this weekend’s event. Trevor Lowe is the favourite, but he will be challenged by at least a half dozen drivers including Garrett Richards, the brothers Stone, Ken Sihota, and Dale Pederson to name a few. Bring the kids and the whole family to Mission Raceway Park for some spectacular action. A family of four can watch the entire day for $50 including pits passes. For more information, visit missionraceway.com.
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Don’t lose focus With long-standing publication bans now lifted on evidence from the Robert William Pickton trial, the horror of his crimes is again front and centre. So are society’s shortcomings. In light of new details, family members of the missing women have renewed their calls for an inquiry into the police handling of the case. But any shortcomings go beyond what the cops did or did not do. The women Pickton murdered were victimized before they met their violent ends on a Port Coquitlam pig farm. Most came from chaotic family backgrounds and were shuttled through numerous foster homes during childhood. Their needs for counselling and other professional intervention were ignored, and they easily fell prey to drug dealers and pimps. Despite being highly visible – strolling the streets for “dates” to support their addictions or becoming frequent flyers at the local lock-up as their risky lifestyles repeatedly roused trouble – the women were ignored. When they went missing, nobody cared – save for their friends and loved ones. The Pickton saga shined a harsh light on the lives of the women of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, the desperation of their existence almost as disturbing as the details of their deaths. While it’s too late for Pickton’s victims, the challenges for another generation of vulnerable women continue. Poverty, substance abuse and mental illness still wreak havoc, while housing and adequate health care are lacking. When it came to recognizing the plight of a vulnerable demographic, it took a serial killer to command our collective attention. Let’s not lose the focus once the Pickton stories fade away. – Black Press
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ans of Bill Vander Zalm’s harmonized sales tax “extinguishment” petition were quick to gloat when the B.C. Supreme Court ruled Friday that the petition can proceed to the next step. “I hear there’s a special today on crow pie,” a Vernon reader said in one of the more polite e-mails I received. The same reader scoffed at my argument of last week that scrapping the HST would result in a “nightmare of service cuts” in B.C. “If reversing the HST would be a mess, lay the blame where it belongs — at Gordon Campbell’s feet.” I guess if blame is all that’s important to you, this is sufficient. But it’s our grandchildren who might be eating crow pie and dandelion greens if my generation of baby boom voters continues to gobble up more and more expensive services while paying less and less income tax in a world that’s quite happy to take away our industrial base. And make no mistake, scrapping the HST would
be a mess, and a costly one. Vander Zalm’s petition calls on the government to reimburse “all British Columbians on a per capita basis” for any HST paid beyond what would have been charged by the provincial sales tax. I asked Finance Minister Colin Hansen what that might cost. He declined to speculate, except to say that it would be “administratively very difficult.” I’ll say. And the huge cost would of course be To on top of repaying the $1.6 billion federal transition fund. Then there are the rebates. If you are in the lower income range and were receiving quarterly GST rebate cheques from the federal government, you will now start receiving larger HST rebates. Vander Zalm’s petition neglects to consider those, just as it forgets about the hotel room tax that made way for the HST. If the HST is scrapped,
the government could try to claw back all those lowincome rebates. But since that would also be administratively difficult, not to mention politically suicidal, the government of the day would probably just let the provincial deficit grow some more. Our grandchildren can pay it back, if they can find jobs in B.C.’s uncompetitive tax structure. But hey, we sure would teach the federal and provincial governments a lesson. m Contrary to the wishes of some HST haters, Chief Justice Robert Bauman of the B.C. Supreme Court did not endorse Vander Zalm’s petition, or determine whether any workable outcome can result from it. Bauman narrowed his ruling to get this political hot potato off his desk, and that of the much-maligned chief electoral officer. He declined to consider whether Vander Zalm’s proposed legislation is constitutional, noting that
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it “may never be enacted in that initial form,” given that it could be amended or defeated in the legislature. Even if it passes more or less as is, the proposed legislation only calls for B.C. to withdraw from its five-year HST agreement with Ottawa. The federal legislation to collect the tax would remain. “Whether that will lead to … the extinguishment of the HST in British Columbia remains to be seen,” Bauman wrote. The petition was formally sent to the legislature on Monday and the standing committee must convene its first meeting in September. It will have until December to debate the draft legislation that was included in the petition. Look for the B.C. Liberal majority on the committee to push through amendments, such as raising taxes to repay the $1.6 billion federal fund. Then we might find out where the NDP actually stands on this thing. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press. tfletcher@blackpress.ca
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Make way for new neighbours Editor, The Record: When sub-divisions are developed the same scenario happens everywhere. Some unused or marginal land gets rezoned. The trees come down and new houses go in (right across from the other farm) and the folks in the new house are so happy with the view, the setting, the “country feel.” Of course “their house” is sitting right where a beautiful orchard use to be, and that doesn’t matter. Then, when someone wants to ask city hall to rezone the other half of the farm, the battle begins. “I came here because!!!!”... “It was so scenic to see the horses and the country setting”
(Langley), or “The grassland where the kids could play and ride their bike” (Richmond), or “I found my spot on earth with the llamas and the old barn and freedom of country” (Mission).” Which brings me to my street, Stave Lake. We moved here in 1981 to a country setting (right on top of a garbage dump). The motto on our gate says “Changing the world, one yard at a time.” We created our own five-acre flower park and the road runs through it. The only flowers you can see are ones we can’t hide. What a picturesque place to live. But it didn’t stay that way. We use to get two cars an hour “through” our property – now we get 200.
Where will we get It’s the juice for EVs? T Editor, The Record: It was not more than two or three years ago that the media were filled with stories about the coming age of electric vehicles. Scores of reports at the time spoke of designs for electric vehicles sitting on drawing boards and of early prototypes undergoing testing in the lab as technical hurdles were being overcome. Fast forward to the present and it seems what were once electric dreams are now showing up in communities everywhere for real world road testing. This is very good news because it’s a sign that production models can’t be far behind. The question I have, though, is where is all the electricity to power these electric vehicles is going to come from? All of the electricity produced in this province is currently spoken for and we are reportedly importing a fair amount of electricity to fill the gap between production and demand. When a couple hundred thousand electric vehicles hit the streets of British Columbia’s urban areas will we be ready with a suitable supply of clean, non-emitting electricity or will we be caught off guard and find ourselves having to import even more coal-fired electricity from outside this province to keep these clean electric vehicles running? If the transition to electric vehicles in this province is going to be successful we need make certain we have the clean electricity needed to power this revolution. If we don’t, we will be defeating the whole purpose of having electric vehicles and perpetuating our dependence on fossil fuels instead of finally getting ahead of the game. Yolanda Lora Vilchis
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My wife probably crosses the road 30 times a day to the other side of our land. Where are all the cars going? They are all going to homes that they own – that weren’t there when “we” bought. Repeatedly we were asked, “Do you approve or object to this new house or subdivision or new street?” It changed our lifestyle – so why didn’t we stop it all? Why didn’t we get on the phone and gather objectors to storm city hall? It was because someone had allowed us to have our house where we wanted. Don Warkentin Mission
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he scorching heat seems to be cooking, I still recognize Marge over for now, and signs of au- Robertson’s home-grown, Kirkpattumn are everywhere. Stores rick Avenue chickens when they are full of school supplies, my reach our table: moist, tasty but grandsons have new runners, and it greaseless birds. These adjectives is pleasant, but a bit damp around also describe the market’s grass-fed, the edges at the late August no-hormones beef. concerts in the park. According to the At the The Farmers Market BC Association of calendar also shouts out Market webMarket Farmers’ fall themes: Canning and site, we have many Preserving (Aug. 28) and other reasons to apBee Day (Sept. 28). By the preciate BC farm proway, the Boiling Water Bath ducers. For example, Canning Workshop was although they make over-subscribed and another up only 1.5 per cent of is being planned. Contact B.C.’s population, they Karen, MFAN Coordinator produce an estimated Heather at mfan@uniserve.com for 48 per cent of all foods details. The theme on Sept. consumed in B.C. 11 is Artists in the Park, and Local consumers our final outdoor market on and farmers need each Sept. 25 will mark the conother. Local food proclusion of the first annual BC Farm- duction reduces our dependence on ers Appreciation Week. imported foods and associated enFarmers Markets are an imporvironmental costs and impacts, like tant link between farmers and local greenhouse gas emissions. Diverse communities, and, although our farmlands can create a variety of market still has a small number of wildlife habitats and support biofarmers participating, our customers diversity. appreciate the fresh, reasonablyAlthough the distinctions between priced items that are available. seasons are not as clear in BC as in Although my husband is back to my Prairie province, “harvest time” grocery shopping and doing all our is upon us.
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MASH elects execs
The annual general meeting of the Mission Association for Seniors Housing last month marked the end of 11 years on the executive for two members – president Don Lobb and treasurer Dick Klemets. In their time as leaders of the group, several organizations have come together to work cooperatively in the planning and building of additional seniors housing options, such as The Ce-
dars. These groups are finding ways to share resources, such as administration and finance, to improve their financial viability. The newly elected executive includes president Judith Ray, vice-president Sue Gillies and secretary-treasurer Barbara Fehrmann. For more information about MASH, contact Tricia Schweers at 604-8262194.
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The 2010 wildfire season won’t be over for weeks, but it has already charred more than 300,000 hectares of B.C. forest, an area larger than Metro Vancouver. That’s more forest burned than any year since 1998, including the 2003 season that saw 33,000 people evacuated in the Okanagan and Thompson regions and 238 homes damaged or destroyed. Some of the fires currently burning are twice as large as the 2003 Okanagan Mountain Park fire, and parts of the B.C. Interior have been so obscured by smoke that the size and number of fires can only be estimated. The smoke from B.C. fires has spread eastward as far as Manitoba, another indication of the swath of destruction that has swept across mainly remote areas of the province this summer. Despite the pall of smoke that has hung over much of the province this summer, human carelessness continues. Two new human-caused fires were identified on the weekend, bringing the total fires for this season to more than 1,500.
Monday, August 30, 2010 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Dewdney Trunk Road over the Stave Falls Blind Slough Dam will be closed to all vehicle and foot traffic while BC Hydro tests the gantry crane that is used to raise and lower the spillway gates to modify the water level of the Stave Lake Reservoir. The Hayward Street crossing of the Ruskin Dam will be open to traffic during these closures.
Monday, August 23, 2010 to Friday August 27, 2010 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Road closures of short duration will occur while the crane is operating this week. When required, traffic control personnel will direct alternating single lane traffic. BC Hydro recognizes the inconvenience this may cause and will complete the work as safely and efficiently as possible. We appreciate your patience during this construction. For more information about this project, visit bchydro.com/closures, call BC Hydro Community Relations at 1 800 663 1377 or email LMSC.communityrelations@bchydro.com.
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While most of the major fires have been in the Cariboo and Northwest regions, a fire was discovered on the weekend in the Stave Lake region of the Fraser Valley. Several fires continued to burn on Vancouver Island, with crews in action near Port Alice and Port Renfrew as well as Bella Coola and Powell River on the adjacent coast. Highway 20 between the Cariboo and Bella Coola was reopened to traffic Monday. Fire hazard conditions remained high or extreme across much of the province, with northern B.C. experiencing severe drought and some of the lowest river levels ever recorded. Cooler conditions and a few sprinkles of rain on the weekend eased the severity of fires and allowed forest fire crews and aircraft to make progress containing them. Several fire evacuation orders in the Cariboo region were downgraded to alerts Monday, allowing residents of several small communities and aboriginal reserves to go home. Most remain on alert status, with medications and other essentials packed so they can leave quickly if conditions deteriorate.
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The sockeye fishery opening for the first time in four years might have sport fishermen racing to the river every spare moment, but it won’t do much for fishing guides, and these tastiest of fish won’t lure visitors to B.C. So says local guide Vic Carrao of STS Guiding Services. “From a recreational fishing perspective it’s a great thing,” said Carrao, noting that the river has been bristling with fishing rods, and he sees first nations fishermen enjoying productive catches. “It looks like we’re in for a spectacular summer of fishing,” he said. But he hasn’t been booking customers to fish sockeye. Too many times in the past, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans has suddenly closed the sockeye fishery, saying it overestimated returns. Too many times he has left customers disappointed at the last minute. “I have not booked one trip for sockeye,” he said. Even with the latest opening, he noted, the DFO kept their intentions quiet until 48 hours before the fishery opened. Then it only opened the river as far as the Mission Bridge, waiting a further two days before opening it all the way.
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Families interested in enrolling their children at Chehalis Community School for the 2010-2011 school term can contact the school office anytime after August 24th. Chehalis Community School has been recognized provincially for technology, cultural education, literacy development and the Arts. The education program is open to all First Nations and non-First Nations students in the Agassiz, Harrison Mills and Mission areas. Students attending Chehalis Community School benefit from highly committed educators, small classes, tremendous resources, athletics/arts/culture programs and the BC Ministry of Education Curriculum. The school program also includes Reading Mastery, Math Mastery and SOI learning programs. Transportation, morning snack and lunches are included in the program for all students. For more information please contact the school after August 24th or email chehaliscommunityschool@hotmail.com and we will send you a registration form. Classes begin September 1.
Setting the record straight The council meeting on Sept. 7, when Mission Council will consider developer Howard Meakin’s waterfront project, Sturgeon’s on the Fraser, will not be a public hearing. District staff is preparing a report on Meakin’s plan, which will be reviewed by council at that time. Council will consider giving first and second readings to Meakin’s
proposal. If approved, it would then proceed to public hearing. The developer is asking supporters to attend the Sept. 7 meeting to show support. At such a meeting, members of the public are only allowed to speak if they are on the council agenda as a delegation, or at the end of the meeting they can ask questions of council during question period.
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Mission students can communicate Current or aspiring communications professionals, or those who just want to communicate clearly and concisely, will have direct access to a UFV certificate program in Mission starting this autumn. The Professional Communication Essentials certificate is a threecourse program designed to help people improve their communications skills, whether they’re current students in other UFV programs, or employees whose jobs require good communications skills. It focuses on the communication es-
sentials of business writing and public speaking. The writing component includes direct, indirect, and persuasive messages; document and webpage design; and emails, memos, letters, and reports. The public speaking programming includes running meetings, giving oral presentations, and working in teams. All three courses are offered at UFV’s Mission campus at Heritage Park Centre on Wednesdays from 7 p.m. to 9:50 p.m. CMNS 125: Business Communication will run
from Sept. 7 to Dec. 6; CMNS 251: Professional Report Writing will follow from Jan. 10 to April 16; CMNS 235: Oral Communication, will be delivered May 9 to June 25, 2011. Graduates will receive a UFV certificate and the option to transfer all three courses into a UFV diploma or degree program later. Seats are limited. Contact Gayle Noel at 604-557-4093 or gayle. noel@ufv.ca to discuss options and fees. More details are available at www.ufv.ca/cmns.
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over the past 10 years were for provincial government transportation projects, concluded author Nathan Pachal, cofounder of the transit advocacy group South Fraser On Trax. The South Fraser Perimeter Road, which is eating up 90 hectares in Surrey and Delta, is the single biggest reduction in farmland in the South of Fraser area over the past 10 years.
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Get your study spot ready for learning As school gets back into full swing, schoolaged kids across the country are once again spending afternoons doing homework instead of lounging around the house. While home might be the ideal spot to spend lazy summer afternoons,
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ideal study spot right at home. • Make the room available at all times. First and foremost, a study spot needs to be available to kids every day. If Mom or Dad has a home office and travel two or three days a week, that’s still not an ideal spot for studying, as Mom and Dad will be working in the home office themselves whenever they’re not out on the road. When choosing a study spot, be sure to
look for a place in the home that’s available to kids at all times, not just certain days of the week. • Look for a distraction-free zone. Today’s kids have more to distract them than ever before. Computers, video games, television, and even cellular phones can all keep kids from making the most of their study time. Look for a spot in the home that’s devoid of distraction. It should be a place where the television cannot be
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work. • Don’t make things too comfortable. While an uncomfortable chair can make it difficult to concentrate on studies, it can also be hard to focus when the environment is overly comfortable and accommodating. If kids like to study in their bedrooms, be sure to have desks in there. If there’s nothing but a bed and a beanbag chair, kids are almost certain to spend more time napping than they are studying. • Keep things on the bright side. Poorly lit rooms tend to make kids drowsy, which can make it more difficult to study and absorb information. When finding a study spot, if it’s not possible to find a room that’s naturally bright with sunlight, make sure the room is well lit with lamps or an overhead light fixture. • Check the room’s temperature. A study spot in the home should not be too cold or too hot. As any homeowner knows, some rooms in the home are colder than others, while some rooms feel like a sauna. When looking for a study spot, look for a room that is not extreme in either direction. One that provides a steady, comfortable temperature (room temperature, for instance) is better than a room that might get too cold in winter or prove too hot in early autumn.
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Important dates to remember Mission Public Schools has released its regular school calendar which is printed below. Make sure to scribble these important dates on the family calendar. Sept. 7: First day of school (AM only for students). Sept. 24: Non-instructional day (elementary and secondary) Oct. 11: Thanksgiving Oct. 22: Provincial professional development day Nov. 11: Remembrance Day Nov. 12: Half-day assessment/evaluation (PM, elementary, secondary) Nov. 26: Parent/student/teacher conferences (elementary and secondary) Dec. 17: Last day before winter vacation Jan. 4: Schools reopen Jan. 24-28: Provincial
Stay safe School buses are essential modes of transportation, taking thousands of students to and from school every day. While school bus accidents are rare, riders should still practice safety aboard and around the bus. Maintaining school bus safety is a team effort. Students need to do their part while riding the bus. Here are the safety precautions that should be followed. • Walk to the bus stop, don’t run. • Always use caution when crossing roadways. • Walk on the sidewalk whenever possible. If no sidewalk is present, walk in the opposite direction of traffic to be aware of on-coming traffic. • Don’t fool around at the bus stop. Accidents can happen when individuals are unaware of their surroundings. • Stand at the bus stop in a safe location.
exams Feb. 21: District professional development day March 4: Half-day assessment/evaluation (elementary) March 18: Parent/stu-
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Ensure backpack is a good fit Backpacks come in different shapes and sizes and it’s important to carry them properly
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When it comes to backpack safety, most people tend to think about injuries caused by a heavy backpack or one worn improperly. However, there are other dangers associated with backpacks and caution should be used. Backpacks come in all shapes and sizes and can be a handy tool for students or adults. When worn correctly, with weight evenly distributed across the back and shoulders, backpacks can be safer and more effective than using a purse or briefcase. But many people wear overly loaded backpacks slung over one shoulder, which can pose problems with posture and lead to back issues. Students also can be
Teach students how to protect the environment
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Teachers and school officials are the first line of defense when it comes to protecting the environment. Their responsibility for educating the next generation of youth puts the importance of en-
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• When on the bus, safely store the backpack on a lap or under the seat. Be sure straps or the pack itself is not extending into the aisle. • Avoid rolling backpacks, which can be difficult to roll. Some schools ban these styles because of tripping hazards. • Recognize how much space the backpack takes up when worn. Be conscious of others when turning around or entering a confined space. • Hold on to stair rails and do not run with a heavy backpack to help avoid slips and falls. • Choose a lightweight backpack. Canvas backpacks are generally lighter in weight than leather backpacks. Do not add extra weight unnecessarily.
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injured if a heavy pack falls on them. Children tucking backpacks into lockers or classroom cubbies may find that they slide out and hit another classmate. Backpacks change the way individuals walk. Because the person is carrying around extra weight, he or she may lose balance or trip and fall, especially when going down steps. To avoid these secondary hazards from backpacks, consider these tips: • Don’t overload a backpack. Carry only what is necessary. If too many books are the issue, parents should talk to the school administrators and teachers to reach a happy medium regarding textbook usage.
vironmental education firmly in their hands. The skills that students learn today will help them protect the planet as they grow. Incorporating lessons on environmental responsibility is just one of the steps teachers can take to educate youth. Imparting hands-on practices is a more realistic and earthfriendly way. • Reduce paper consumption. Paper is a big problem at many schools. Photocopied assignments, notebooks and loose-leaf paper are the staples of the school day. But they don’t have to be. Adopt a new approach in the classroom. Many students are computer savvy, and digital files can replace many assignments printed out on paper. Older students can log into a teacherspecified website to download homework or complete assignments
online, or even convert them to a PDF and email for grading. Younger students can use dryerase boards or digital tablets in the classroom to eliminate extra paper usage. • Use cloth book covers. Plastic and paper book covers are generally the norm. However, once they wear out or are no longer needed, they’re thrown in the trash, contributing to unnecessary garbage. Have students cover their books in fabric. Some manufacturers offer elasticized fabric book covers that can be stretched over differentshaped books and used each year, reducing waste. • Use pencils ... or at least recycled pens. There is a debate as to whether pencils or pens are better for the environment. Both require energy for production and chemicals. However, at first glance it would seem that wood pencils or recycled wood products would have the
advantage over plastic pens because wood naturally decomposes. Bic and Papermate have come up with green options for pens and pencils, but it remains to be seen if cost plays a role in how many people will use them. • Opt for trash-free lunches. Packing lunch in reusable containers is a way to eliminate the amount of garbage that lunch produces. A thermos or reusable water bottle, sandwich containers, washcloth and a cloth lunch box instead of paper lunch bags are all means to reducing trash. School lunches can also reduce trash because items are prepared in bulk and served on reusable lunch trays. • Turn it off when not in use. Show by example in the classroom. When the class leaves the room, turn off the lights and shut down electrical equipment, such as computers. •
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emission school buses. School buses take thousands of children to school each day, reducing the number of vehicles that need to be on the road. Contract with companies that use newer-built school buses that are more fuel efficient and spew fewer emissions into the air. Children who live within safe walking distance to school should not be eligible for bus service. • Focus assignments around green living. All subjects can be given a green twist. For example, math class lessons can talk about calculating the savings in amperage by switching to a CFC or LED light bulb over an incandescent one. Science classes can measure how long it takes regulary used materials to decompose. There are many ways teachers can provide a concentrated source of green education, helping today’s youth be prepared for protecting the planet in the future.
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Give your kids a green lunch Many parents of school-aged children are interested in packing a healthy and environmentally friendly lunch for their children each day. However, they may have questions regarding how to do just that. This is the season for school lunches, as thousands of students will be heading back to the classroom ... and lunchroom. For those who will be bringing a lunch from home, there are ways to make it healthy for the body and planet. Choose foods the child will eat Nothing is more wasteful than a lunch that ends up in the trash rather than the stomach. Instead of experimenting with
foods that one would hope a child will eat, select healthy items that have a past track record for success. Skip the brown bags Certain children may relish the idea of bringing in a character-themed lunch box. Older children may scoff at the idea. But the fact is that disposable paper lunch bags are wasteful and reusable lunch carriers are much more eco-friendly. Today there are lunch bags that are subdued in color and style and are often insulated to keep food at the right temperature. Select organic foods Whether the child is bringing in a peanut butter and jelly sandwich or
a pizza on a pita, choose foods that are organically grown or local. Supermarkets now stock the shelves with plenty of organic options that are free from pesticides and harmful growing practices. These foods are healthier and more sustainable. Buy favourite foods in bulk If the child loves cereal treats or whole-grain granola bars, buy the big box and store it in the pantry. This saves on packaging and extra trips to the store, both of which are wasteful. Use reusable containers Rather than packing a sandwich in a plastic bag-
gie or a piece of plastic wrap, select a series of sandwich holders, contain-
ers and the like that can transport the lunch contents to and from school.
Award winning students since 1994 INSTRUCTORS: Bob Corbin David Burski Marco Corbin Tony Corbin
Mission Music 604.826.0033 Serving Mission for 16 years
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2010-11 2009-10School SchoolOpening OpeningInformation Information KINDERGARTEN KINDERGARTEN
Welcome Parentswho whohave have children entering Kindergarten should Welcometotoour ournewest newest students! students! Parents children entering Kindergarten should D attend Tuesday,September September confiregistration. rm registration. attendtheir theirschool schoolon on the the morning morning ofofTuesday, 8th8th to to confirm Children inSeptember Septembermust mustturn turn 5 (five) by December D Childrenstarting startingKindergarten Kindergarten in 5 (five) by December 31st31st and proof of and must be the form of a birth certificate. ageproof mustof beage presented in presented the form of in a birth certificate. D Bus transportation will be provided both ways for Kindergarten students who live outside the walk limits of their neighbourhood school orSECONDARY who have made arrangements ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS SCHOOLS with the bus supervisor to be picked up at regular bus stops along existing bus routes. Elementary Schools start on
The first day for all 3 secondary schools
Tuesday, September 7th at the will be Tuesday, September 7th from 8:30am ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS SECONDARY SCHOOLS regular start time. to 11:20am (Buses will depart at schools 11:35am) D D Elementary Schools start on Tuesday, The first day for all 3 secondary will Dismissal on this will be start time. Wednesday, September be8:30am a regular September 8th day at the regular be Tuesday, September8th 8thwill from to 2 1/2 hours later. school day. (Buses will depart at 11:35am) 11:20am D Dismissal on this day will be 2 1/2 hours Wednesday, September 8th Regular schoolSeptember hours: later. D Wednesday, 9th will be a regular will be a regular school day. Mission & Heritage Park schoolSecondary day. D Wednesday, September 9th will be a Secondary: 8:50am to 3:00pm regularwishing school day. D Regular school hours: Parents to register Hatzic Secondary: 8:50am to 3:01pm their children should contacttheir children Mission Secondary & Heritage Park D Parents wishing to register Registrations forto all3:00pm secondary schools their neighbourhood school Secondary: 8:50am should contact their neighbourhood school New areHatzic on Monday, August 30thto to3:01pm Friday, thethe week Secondary: 8:50am weekofofAugust August 3oth. 31. September 2nd, at each school. The start time D New Registrations for all secondary schools D The start timefor forall allschools schools is 8:30am is 8:30am except Hatzic at 8:45am. Please inquiries to: 31 to Friday, aredirect on Monday, August except for Hatzicfor Elementary Elementary at 8:45am. September 4, at each school. - Hatzic Secondary 604.826.3651 Foradditional additional information information please call: - Heritage Park Secondary 604.820.4587 For Please direct inquiries to: 604.826.7191 604.826.6286. please call: 604.826.6286. - Mission Secondary - Hatzic Secondary 604.826.3651 - Heritage Park Secondary 604.820.4587 - Mission Secondary 604.826.7191
FRENCH IMMERSION
Parents to enrol their children in French Immersion Frenchwishing Immersion should following schools:in French Immersion Parentscontact wishingthe to enrol their children Grades K to 7: École Christine Morrison 604.826.6528 should contact the following schools: Grades École Mission Central 604.826.6528 604.826.1414 GradesKKto to 7: Ecole Christine Morrison Grades8Kto to 12: 7: Ecole Mission Central 604.826.1414 Grades École Mission Secondary 604.826.7191 Grades 8 to 12: Ecole Mission Secondary 604.826.7191
SPECIAL EDUCATION Special Education
Parents questions regarding regardingplacement placement Parentswho who have have questions of of special special education students should contact thePrincipal Directorof education students should contact the District of Instruction, Randy Huth at 604.814.3705. Student Services, Randy Huthat 604.826.6286 - ext 321.
RIVERSIDE COLLEGE Riverside Centre Registrations RiversideTrades College and the Continuing Registrations for for Riverside Training and Career Centre and the Continuing Education Education ongoing the throughout theFor school Centre areCentre ongoingare throughout school year. moreyear. information or to make an For more information or604.814.0446. to make an appointment please appointment please call call 604.814.0446.
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Guitar Lessons! Electric/Acoustic Bass Guitar & Drums Custom tailored programs for all levels & all styles
Give your kids a green lunch Many parents of school-aged children are interested in packing a healthy and environmentally friendly lunch for their children each day. However, they may have questions regarding how to do just that. This is the season for school lunches, as thousands of students will be heading back to the classroom ... and lunchroom. For those who will be bringing a lunch from home, there are ways to make it healthy for the body and planet. Choose foods the child will eat Nothing is more wasteful than a lunch that ends up in the trash rather than the stomach. Instead of experimenting with
foods that one would hope a child will eat, select healthy items that have a past track record for success. Skip the brown bags Certain children may relish the idea of bringing in a character-themed lunch box. Older children may scoff at the idea. But the fact is that disposable paper lunch bags are wasteful and reusable lunch carriers are much more eco-friendly. Today there are lunch bags that are subdued in color and style and are often insulated to keep food at the right temperature. Select organic foods Whether the child is bringing in a peanut butter and jelly sandwich or
a pizza on a pita, choose foods that are organically grown or local. Supermarkets now stock the shelves with plenty of organic options that are free from pesticides and harmful growing practices. These foods are healthier and more sustainable. Buy favourite foods in bulk If the child loves cereal treats or whole-grain granola bars, buy the big box and store it in the pantry. This saves on packaging and extra trips to the store, both of which are wasteful. Use reusable containers Rather than packing a sandwich in a plastic bag-
gie or a piece of plastic wrap, select a series of sandwich holders, contain-
ers and the like that can transport the lunch contents to and from school.
Award winning students since 1994 INSTRUCTORS: Bob Corbin David Burski Marco Corbin Tony Corbin
Mission Music 604.826.0033 Serving Mission for 16 years
e m s! o t c el n W tude S
2010-11 2009-10School SchoolOpening OpeningInformation Information KINDERGARTEN KINDERGARTEN
Welcome Parentswho whohave have children entering Kindergarten should Welcometotoour ournewest newest students! students! Parents children entering Kindergarten should D attend Tuesday,September September confiregistration. rm registration. attendtheir theirschool schoolon on the the morning morning ofofTuesday, 8th8th to to confirm Children inSeptember Septembermust mustturn turn 5 (five) by December D Childrenstarting startingKindergarten Kindergarten in 5 (five) by December 31st31st and proof of and must be the form of a birth certificate. ageproof mustof beage presented in presented the form of in a birth certificate. D Bus transportation will be provided both ways for Kindergarten students who live outside the walk limits of their neighbourhood school orSECONDARY who have made arrangements ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS SCHOOLS with the bus supervisor to be picked up at regular bus stops along existing bus routes. Elementary Schools start on
The first day for all 3 secondary schools
Tuesday, September 7th at the will be Tuesday, September 7th from 8:30am ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS SECONDARY SCHOOLS regular start time. to 11:20am (Buses will depart at schools 11:35am) D D Elementary Schools start on Tuesday, The first day for all 3 secondary will Dismissal on this will be start time. Wednesday, September be8:30am a regular September 8th day at the regular be Tuesday, September8th 8thwill from to 2 1/2 hours later. school day. (Buses will depart at 11:35am) 11:20am D Dismissal on this day will be 2 1/2 hours Wednesday, September 8th Regular schoolSeptember hours: later. D Wednesday, 9th will be a regular will be a regular school day. Mission & Heritage Park schoolSecondary day. D Wednesday, September 9th will be a Secondary: 8:50am to 3:00pm regularwishing school day. D Regular school hours: Parents to register Hatzic Secondary: 8:50am to 3:01pm their children should contacttheir children Mission Secondary & Heritage Park D Parents wishing to register Registrations forto all3:00pm secondary schools their neighbourhood school Secondary: 8:50am should contact their neighbourhood school New areHatzic on Monday, August 30thto to3:01pm Friday, thethe week Secondary: 8:50am weekofofAugust August 3oth. 31. September 2nd, at each school. The start time D New Registrations for all secondary schools D The start timefor forall allschools schools is 8:30am is 8:30am except Hatzic at 8:45am. Please inquiries to: 31 to Friday, aredirect on Monday, August except for Hatzicfor Elementary Elementary at 8:45am. September 4, at each school. - Hatzic Secondary 604.826.3651 Foradditional additional information information please call: - Heritage Park Secondary 604.820.4587 For Please direct inquiries to: 604.826.7191 604.826.6286. please call: 604.826.6286. - Mission Secondary - Hatzic Secondary 604.826.3651 - Heritage Park Secondary 604.820.4587 - Mission Secondary 604.826.7191
FRENCH IMMERSION
Parents to enrol their children in French Immersion Frenchwishing Immersion should following schools:in French Immersion Parentscontact wishingthe to enrol their children Grades K to 7: École Christine Morrison 604.826.6528 should contact the following schools: Grades École Mission Central 604.826.6528 604.826.1414 GradesKKto to 7: Ecole Christine Morrison Grades8Kto to 12: 7: Ecole Mission Central 604.826.1414 Grades École Mission Secondary 604.826.7191 Grades 8 to 12: Ecole Mission Secondary 604.826.7191
SPECIAL EDUCATION Special Education
Parents questions regarding regardingplacement placement Parentswho who have have questions of of special special education students should contact thePrincipal Directorof education students should contact the District of Instruction, Randy Huth at 604.814.3705. Student Services, Randy Huthat 604.826.6286 - ext 321.
RIVERSIDE COLLEGE Riverside Centre Registrations RiversideTrades College and the Continuing Registrations for for Riverside Training and Career Centre and the Continuing Education Education ongoing the throughout theFor school Centre areCentre ongoingare throughout school year. moreyear. information or to make an For more information or604.814.0446. to make an appointment please appointment please call call 604.814.0446.
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7ELCOME BACK TO -ISSION 0UBLIC 3CHOOLS 2010-11 School Bus Routes 3CHOOL "US 2OUTES
The following schedules outline the morning bus service provided by Mission Public Schools.
4HE FOLLOWING SCHEDULES OUTLINE THE SCHOOL BUS SERVICE PROVIDED BY -ISSION 0UBLIC 3CHOOLS "US SERVICE IS ONLY PROVIDED TO THOSE Afternoon route schedules will be posted on the District website www.mpsd.ca. STUDENTS WHO LIVE OUTSIDE THE MINISTRY WALK LIMITS 4HE WALK LIMITS ARE KM FOR +INDERGARTEN TO 'RADE STUDENTS AND KM FOR ELIGIBILITY FOR BUSING: SCHOOL BUS REGISTRATION: 'RADES STUDENTS +INDERGARTEN BUSING WILL BE PROVIDED AT SCHOOLS WITH REGULAR BUSING Bus service will be provided only to students who have registered and received a 2010/11 school Families requiring school bus transportation for the 2010/11 school year must submit completed .OON HOUR BUSING FOR +INDERGARTEN STUDENTS WILL COMMENCE WHEN SCHOOLS HAVE FINISHED WITH ORIENTATION &URTHER INFORMATION bus pass prior to the first day of school and who live outside the school district’s walk limits. registration form and payment to the finance department at the Board of Education office, REGARDING +INDERGARTEN BUSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE SCHOOL OF REGISTRATION Students CANNOT board the bus on the first day by submitting a completed registration form to located at 33046 Fourth Avenue. Space on school buses cannot be guaranteed to students who the driver. Walk limits are 4km for Kindergarten to Grade 7 students and 4.8km for Grades 8 to 12 have not yet registered. Bus registration forms and further information regarding bus pass rates 1UESTIONS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE BUS GARAGE AT students.
!DDITIONAL INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT WWW MPSD CA
are available by clicking on the ‘Bus Service’ icon atwww.mpsd.ca. Students that registered in May or June will receive their passes by mail prior to school starting.
UTE 1 ROUTE 1a ROUTEROUTE 4 8:11 Nelson St & Israel Ave 8:13 HERITAGE PARK SECONDARY - Bus Stop on 4a 8:13 Nelson & Bench 8:42 MISSION SECONDARY Desttination: Deroche / Dewdney / HSS / RiverDestination: DurieuLOCATION / HSS 8:13Clay Nelson St & Bench Ave Stave SECONDARY Lk TIME PICKUP LOCATION TIME PICKUP 8:16 & Viewcrest 8:48 HERITAGE PARK side TIME 7:20 PICKUP LOCATION 8:15Clay Nelson 8:15 Cherry Ave & Stave Lake - on Cherry 7:18 Leave Bus Garage Leave Bus Garage 8:17 & OlsenSt & Galliford St E PICKUP 7:25 7:30 LeaveHusky Bus Yard 8:16Clay Clay St & Viewcrest 8:18 Cherry Ave & Cade Barr St - att Bus Stop TIME ROUTE 11a 7:21 LOCATION Dewdney & Draper Gas Station 8:18 & Mingo Leave BusDeroche Yard 7:36 7:33 Farms400' Rd (125m) & Mountainview 8:17ALBERT Clay MCMAHON St & Olson Ave 8:24 LOCATION ALBERT MCMAHON 7:20 TIME PICKUP 7:38 Store past 9382 Sylvester 8:28 ELEMENTARY 7:40 Lake7:41 Errock Store 7:37 7:34 FarmsPulloff Rd @ 300m SwardNRd 8:18HERITAGE 9036 Clay St SECONDARY 8:30 SECONDARY of 9766 Sylvester Malcolm 8:32 PARK 7:57 Cedar Valley MISSION Connector at Briskam & Cascade Ridge (top of hill) 7:42 Lake storeAccess Rd 8:02 73058:31 Cedar Valley Conn. (Townhomes) Lougheed HwyErrock @ Scowlitz 7:40 7:41 StaveSylvester Lake @ Dale 8:19 Clay St & Mingo Ave 14th Ave & Grand St - Centen nnial Park 7:42 ROUTE 7 8:07 32539 Fraser Crescent 7:47 Lougheed & Scowlitz Access Road 7:43 13216 Sylvester Errock Place Rd (across tracks) 7:41 10980 Farms Rd 8:21 32627 Dewdney Trunk Rd 8:32 Best Ave & Cade Barr St 7:45 TIME PICKUP LOCATION 7:48 Harrison Bay at Moses 7:45 13861 Sylvester 8:08 Fraser Crescent at Park St Squakum Rd 7:42 11475 Farms Rd 8:23 Cedar St & Rosetta Ave 8:34 Best Ave & Forbes St- at Bus SStop 7:46 Rd (across tracks) & Farms Eng Road 7:25 Bus Garage 8:11 MISSION 7:48 Low7:49 Rd @ Errock Errock Place Pl 7:42 7:45 StaveSlyvester Lake Rd & Rd 8:28Leave ALBERT MCMAHON - (HSS students transfer 8:35 CENTRAL Best Ave & Stave Lake - beforre Stop sign 7:50 Squakum Road 7:46 14144 Sylvester 7:40 Lougheed hwy & Silverdale Ave 7:50 Harrison Bay @ Moses Dr 7:43 Stave Lake Rd @ Durieu to Bus #3 / MSS students transfer to Bus #2 8:40 HATZIC SECONDARY 7:52 Harrison Bay Park & Carratt 7:47 Ruskin Trailer Park - Wilson St (9950) 7:53 43779 Lougheed Hwy 7:44 7:47 12462Sylvester Stave Lake Rd / Hatzic Elem students transfer to BusROUTE #13 11b 8:42 HATZIC ELEMENTARY 7:54 The Campground 7:48 14590 Sylvester 7:48 Triple Creek Tr. Park - Wilson St (10021) TIME PICKUP LOCATION Lougheed Hwy & Ohman Rd 7:47 7:49 12927Sylvester Stave Lake Rd - Pick-up students from Bus #13 and 8:13 walking 7:54 7:55 43779 Lougheed Hwy & Ridgeview 7:50 Wilson & Ruskin Crescent HPSS (bus stop - Stave Lake Rd) Lougheed Hwy @ East Husband Rd 7:48 7:50 13361Sylvester Stave Lake - rock quarry students) ROUTE 12Barr at the bus stop 7:57 7:56 Lougheed & Ohman Road & Beyer 7:53 11193 Wilson 8:18 Chery & Cade 8:00 DEROCHE ELEMENTARY 7:49 7:52 1347614284 StaveKontney Lake RdRoad 8:3511616 HERITAGE Destination: Dewdney / HSS / HPSS S / MSS / Hatzic 7:58 43451 Lougheed 7:54 Wilson PARK SECONDARY 8:24 ALBERT MCMAHON 8:03 Community Access Center 7:50 7:54 Stave14040 Lake Rd @ Hartley ElemSECONDARY / Riverside 7:59 Brooks Road & Lougheed Hwy Kontney Road 7:55 Dewdney Trunk & Wilson 8:30 MISSION 8:04 Lougheed Hwy & Athey Rd 7:54 7:55 1350013865 SprattSpratt Rd Rd ROUTE LOCATION 8:05 DEROCHE ELEMENTARY 7:57 Berg7& Powell 8:31 14th TIME & GrandPICKUP (Centenial Park) DeGraffRd 8:00 Carr & BergHatzic Elem / HSS 8:32 Best7:35 & Cade Leave Barr (SE 8:07 Lougheed Hwy @ Johnson Rd 7:55 7:58 SprattSpratt Rd @&Degraff Destination: Buscorner Yard of Best) ROUTE 1b 8:02 Carr PICKUP and Taise 8:34 Best7:40 & Forbes (at bus stop) 8:10 38504 Lougheed Hwy 7:57 8:00 1386513500 SprattSpratt Rd Rd TIME LOCATION Lougheed Hwy @ Shook Rd TIME PICKUP LOCATION & Burns 8:04 & Rolley Lake 8:35 Best7:41 & StaveShook (just before stop sign) 8:12 Lougheed Hwy @ Gledhill 7:58 8:02 14040Hartley Kontney Rd 7:20Dewdney LeaveTrunk Bus Yard Rd & Moore 8:05 DEROCHE ELEMENTARY Stave 8:05 Lake 8:40 HATZIC 8:14 DEWDNEY ELEMENTARY 7:59 8:04 1423413712 Kontney RdLake Rd 7:33Rolley Clay Rd&@Brackley Mingo Ave 7:41SECONDARY Shook Rd @ Lakeview Rd Lake Rd & Rodella 8:06 Berg 8:45 HATZIC 8:21 Hess8:07 Rd Lougheed Hwy & Athey Road (pull off) 8:01 8:05 14642Stave Sylvester 7:3430337 Clay Rd & Olsen Ave 7:43ELEMENTARY Shook Rd @ Little Beach 8:11 Oasis Trailer Park (41168 Lougheed Hwy) 13911 Stave Lake 8:07 Berg & Bell Road 8:23 Catherwood @ Hawkins Pickle 8:02 8:06 Sylvester Rd @ Ridgeview 7:38 Nelson St @ Israel Ave 7:45 9267 Shook Rd - Green Acres ROUTE 12a 8:12 Corner on Lougheed Hwy just past Oasis 8:07 13476 Stave Lake 8:10 Bell & Nikula 8:24 37203 Hawkins Pickle 8:04 8:07 1461513361 Sylvester Rd 7:50 9950 Wilson St - Ruskin Trailer Park TIME PICKUP 7:52 LOCATION Eagle Rd @ Shore Rd 8:13 40581 Lougheed Hwy Stave Lake 8:15 Dewdney Trunk & Pilgrim 8:33 HATZIC - (HPSS transfer stu8:05 8:08 Sylvester RdStave @ Carratt 7:51Dewdney 10021Trunk Wilson St - (Triple Creek Trailer 7:30 Park) Leave 7:54 36401 Davies Rd 8:13SECONDARY 40289 Lougheed Hwy 12927 Lake 8:17 & Burma Bus Garage dents to Bus #12) Hwy & Johnson 8:06 8:11 Sylvester RdLake @ Eng 7:52Dewdney Wilson St &&Ruskin Crescent 7:55 36489 Davies Rd 8:14 Lougheed Stave & Durieu Road 8:22 Trunk McCoombs 7:40 Shook & Lakeview 8:38 RIVERSIDE 8:07 8:13 13861Durieu Sylvester 7:54Hatzic 11450 WilsonSchool St 8:15 34996 Lougheed Hwy (Mid Nicomen acres) RoadRd at Sons of Norway Camp 8:40 Secondary 7:41 86547:59 Shook Newton Rd @ Hyde Buker Rd 8:08 8:14 Hartley @ Sylvester Rd 7:58 Carr St & Taise Pl 8:16 Lougheed Hwy & Waring Road DURIEU ELEMENTARY 7:42 88888:00 Shook McKamey Rd @ Newton Rd ROUTE ROU UTE 2 8:17 38820 Lougheed 8:09 Sylvester Rd @ Kussman Rd 7:59 8a 12468 Carr St 8:07 Nicomen Thompson Rd 7:43 Shook at Little Beach Island Trunk Rd @ T 4bRd @ Lundgren TIME LOCATION 8:18Deroche 38504 Lougheed 7:45 Shook at Greenacres (9267) Island Trunk Rd Desttination: / Dewdney / HSS / River8:10 ROUTE Sylvester 8:00PICKUP 29585 Hudson Ave 8:09 38567 Nicomen PICKUP Lougheed Hwy - 1st driveway W of Rowan Rd 7:24 Bus Garage 7:47 Shook at Dogpatch side / MSS / A. McMahon 8:12 TIME Sylvester Rd @LOCATION Cascade Ridge 8:04Leave 12483 Powell St & Berg Ave 8:10 38811 Nicomen Island Trunk Rd 8:19 LOCATION 37843 Lougheed Hwy DURIEU ELEMENTARY 7:34 & Viewcrest 7:49 Shook & Moore E PICKUP 8:14 8:14 DURIEU ELEMENTARY 8:05Clay Dewdney Trunk Rd & Rolly Lake 8:11 Nicomen Island Trunk Rd @ G Gourlay TIME 8:22BusDEWDNEY ELEMENTARY Sylvester 7:35 Grove AveAve 7:51 Shook & Lougheed Leaves Yard 8:20 8:19 101999766 Sylvester Rd Road 8:0731863 30260 Berg 8:12 39160 Nicomen Island Trunk Rd 7:30 8:24 Hess Road 8:19 125' north of 9549 Sylvester 7:36 Nelson & Galiford 7:53 8960 Eagle 7:45 41168 Lougheed Hwy (Oasis) 8:28 HATZIC ELEMENTARY 8:10 Bell Ave & Nikula Ave 8:13 Lougheed Hwy @ Waring 8:25 Thunderhorse Ranch 8:21 Sylvester & Lougheed Hwy (Husky) 7:37 Nelson & Bench 7:54 Eagle & Shore - TURN 7:50 Nicomen Village 8:15 Dewdney Trunk Rd & Pilgrim St 8:18 DEWDNEY ELEMENTARY 8:30 HATZIC SECONDARY 8:29 HATZIC SECONDARY 7:38 Nelson & Israel 7:56 36401 Davies 8:00 DEROCHE ELEMENTARY ROUTE8:31 5 8:20788212401 8:25 up walking HATZIC ELEMENTARY 7:39 NelsonDewdney Trunk Rd 7:57 36489 DaviesHATZIC SECONDARY - (pick-u 8:02 41679 Nicomen Island Trunk Rd Destination: ESR / A. McMahon / HPSS / HSS 8:21Silverdale 12196&Dewdney students (Husky and transfer ROUTE 2 7:40 Nelson Trunk Rd 8:00 Sylvester & Lougheed Gas) students from bus # 1 8:02 41495 Nicomen Island Trunk Rd TIME PICKUP LOCATION 8:2230952 Dewdney Trunk Rd & Cardinal & 3Buker (turn) TIME PICKUP LOCATION 7:43 Silverdale 8:02 Newton & Hyde 8:03 Nicomen Rd @Island DykeRd (Red Mailbox)7:28 ROUTE Leave Bus 8:2930492 32601 Dewdney Trunk Rd 8:29 & Hyde HATZIC ELEMENTARY 5a Yard 7:52 Island 41651 Tunk Nicomen 7:44 Silverdale 8:03 McKamey Buker 8:04 Nicomen Rd @Island Deroche Land2977 PICKUP Aherne Pl 8:3130429 Ferndale @ Barr St 8:31 Dewdney Tk @ East Penner Stt house on7:45 right) TIME LOCATION 41611 Trunk Nicomen Rd (yellow 7:45 Silverdale 8:04 36970 McKamey 7:54 Island 7:54 41653 Nicomen Island Rd Bus Garage 7:46 Silverdale 8:06 DEWDNEY ing 7:48 7:25 30439Leave Malquist Ave 8:3429912 Ferndale @ Draper St 8:32 ELEMENTARY RIVERSIDE left) 41582 Trunk Nicomen Rd (Brown house on7:50 7:55 Island 7:35 Keystone Jacobsen St (turn) 7:47 Malquist 8:05 Nicomen Rd @Island McDonald Keystone Ave &&Jacobson 8:36Keystone 9043&Draper St 8:35 HERITAGE SECONDARY (Jonker's Farm) ROUTE 12b 41379 Nicomen Island Rd 7:56 7:36 Keystone at Wallace 7:50 Keystone & Wolfe 8:07 40217 Nicomen Island Trunk Rd 7:51 Keystone Ave @ Wallace St 8:38 HATZIC ELEMENTARY 8:40 MISSION SECONDARY (Leitener's) TIME PICKUP LOCATION 41253 Nicomen Island Rd 7:57 7:37 10394 Shaw 7:53 Wolfe & Malquist 8:08 39482 Nicomen Island Trunk Rd 7:56 11083 Shaw St 8:40 HATZIC SECONDARY 7:59 Nicomen Island Rd & Deroche Landing 7:38 10596 Shaw at Artesan Log Homes 7:56 Wolfe & Silverhill 8:06 DEWDNEY ELEMENTARY 8:12 Lougheed Hwy @ Rowan Rd 7:57 Shaw St @ Greenwood Dr ROUTE 13 8:00 Nicomen Island Rd & Mcdonald Landing 7:39 Shaw & Greenwood 7:57 Silverhill & Manzer (Old School) 8:13 Shook & Moore 8:14 DEWDNEY ELEMENTARY 7:58 7:42 10394Township Shaw St Road (First Driveway) ROUTE 8 Destination: McMahon - Hatzic Secondary 8:02 40217 Nicomen Island Trunk Road 7:58 9420 Manzer 8:14 Lakeview Road 8:22 HATZIC 8:00 7:44 Keystone @Township Townshipline Rd Destination: Silverdale / HPSS / MSS Hatzic Elementary 8:03SECONDARY Nicomen Island Rd & McDiarmid (Kinder) 31924 8:03 SILVERDALE ELEMENTARY 8:15 Shook & Miles 8:25 Dewdney & Penner Dewdney Rd & at Cedar St Farm TIME PICKUP LOCATION TIME PICKUP LOCATION 39482Rd Nicomen Island Rd (Matlack's Farm)8:06 7:46 8:04 Trunk 32627Trunk Dewdney Pankratz 8:17 Shook at Greenacres 8:27 RIVERSIDE Dewdney Trunk& Rd & Bodner Tr 7:08 8b Leave Bus Yard 7:13 Leave Bus Yard Left) ROUTE 8:05 39184 Nicomen Island Rd (White Trailer on8:07 7:48 Dewdney Bodner 8:18 Shook at Little Beach 8:28 Harms Dewdney Trunk Rd Rd (White house on left) 8:10 7:50 StaveDewdney Lake Rd @ Doyle St 7:17PICKUP Albert McMahon Bus Shelter 7:45 Smith Ave & Sabo St - (turn) TIME LOCATION 39160 Nicomen Island 8:06St & & Ferndale 8:19 Shook at Dogpatch 8:32 ALBERT - (Pick-up stu8:14 7:53 StaveALBERT Lake Rd McMAHON & Dlugosh Ave 7:20SILVERDALE Cedar St &SCHOOL Egglestone Ave 7:48 Roach St & Ainsworth St 8:07 MCMAHON Nicomen Island Roadwalking & Gourlay ELEMENTARY 8:03 8:21 Shook and Lougheed (Sunder's Farm) 8:17 Nicomen Island 8:08 8:05 & Anderson 8:24 HATZIC dents and38811 transfer students fromRd Bus #5, #6 9131 Dewdney Trunk Rd 7:30Hayward 10935 Greenwood Pl 7:48SECONDARY Ainsworth St & Cardinal 5b Trunk Rd @ Tunbridge Ave 8:09 38567 Nicomen Island Road (Blue House) 8:17 ROUTE 8:10 Malquist 8:31 MISSION & #13) Dewdney 7:31Keystone 11083and Shaw St 7:54 SECONDARY Cardinal & Johnson St - (turn)) PICKUP LOCATION 8:12 SECONDARY Nicomen Island Road & Thompson Road 8:11 & Green 8:37 MISSION 8:18 TIME Dewdney Trunk Rd @ Dalke St 7:35WolfeShaw St @ Keystone Ave 8:03 Dewdney @ Hampton Comm mon ROUTE 13 8:03 8:15 DEWDNEY ELEMENTARY 8:13 & School 8:20 7:53 ESR ALBERT McMAHON ELEMENTARY 7:36Wolfe31474 Townshipline Rd Dewdney @ Richards Ave TIME PICKUP Cedar & Rosetta- (MSS students transfer 8:14 & Silverhill ROU UTE 3 8:25 HATZIC SECONDARY 8:23 7:56 ALBERT McMAHON 7:44WolfeNelson St & Galiford St 8:05 LOCATION Richards Ave & Cedar St 8:32 ALBERT MCMAHON ELEMENTARY 7:58 Dewdney & Bodner & Manzer (Old School) 7:35 Dewdney Trunk & Creston Desttination: HSS / Hatzic Elem / Riverside / A. to Bus #2 / Pick-up walking students going 8:15 7:46Silverhill Nelson St & Israel St 8:06 33060 Richards Ave 8:40 HATZIC SECONDARY 7:59 Dewdney & Ferndale 8:16 9420 Manzer 7:41 Cardinal & Dewdney (store) McM Mahon to HPSS 7:47 Nelson St & McFall Tr 8:07 33262 Richards Ave 8:01 33759 Ferndale 8:17 8925 Manzer 7:45 Smith & Sabo (turn) E PICKUP LOCATION 8:30 8:07 HERITAGE PARK SECONDARY 7:55Gaglardi Hayward 8:08 Richards Ave & Barr St TIME ROUTE 3a Timbercove 8:18 & LawSt & Anderson Ave 7:48 Roach & Ainsworth Leave BusPICKUP Yard 8:38 8:10 HATZIC SECONDARY 8:01Silverdale Silverhill Ave & Wolfe St 8:10 & Cardinal Stave Lake & Doyle St - (ESR sstudents trans7:25 TIME LOCATION Stave Lake & Doyle 8:19 & Gaglardi 7:49 Ainsworth 7:40 Stave LakeStave & Timbercove 8:02Silverdale 9374 Manzer fer to #5) 7:45 Lake & Ferndale 8:15 Ferndale & Davidson 8:20 & Gunn St 7:51 12290 Cardinal 10728 Stave Lake St & Doyle ROUTE8:20 6 8:0530305 SILVERDALE 8:15& Johnson Stave Lake e 7:43 7:50 Stave Lake HATZIC ELEMENTARY 8:21 Silverdale ELEMENTARY - Pick-up MSS 7:54 Cardinal (turn)Rd & Dlugosh Ave 7:52 Stave 8:29 HATZIC SECONDARY 8:22 30429 Silverdale 7:57 Cardinal (store) 7:47 11475 Farms Rd Lake & Timbercover Destination: Silverdale / HPSS / A. McMahon transfer students from Bus #6 8:16& Dewdney Stave lake Rd & Hartman Ave e 7:54 10728 8:25 & Loftus Farm) 8:00 Dewdney 7:49 10980 Farms Rd Stave Lake TIME PICKUP LOCATION 8:07Silverdale Haywood St &(Trout Anderson Ave 8:17 & Madsen Stave Lake Rd & Ferndale Ave e 6a Yard 7:57 Stave 8:36 SECONDARY 8:03 32838 Dewdney at Lake Hampton 10494 Farms Rd Lake & Dale 7:00 ROUTE Leave Bus 8:12HERITAGE Wolfe StPARK & Malquist Ave 8:18 Stave Rd &Place Laxton Ave 7:51 PICKUP LOCATION 7:57 11235 Stave Lake 8:04 32546 Richards 7:52 Farms Rd @ Riverside 7:21 TIME Dewdney Trunk Rd & Cardinal 8:13 Wolfe St & School Ave 8:20 Dewdney Trunk Rd & Cade Baarr St 8:00 11788 Farms LeaveTrunk Bus Garage 8:05 Richards 7:53 Farms Rd @ Sward Rd 7:31 7:15 Dewdney Rd & Bell St - turn right onto ROUTE 8:14 9a Silverhill Ave & Wolfe St 8:23 & Cedar ALBERT MCMAHON - (MSS traansfer students TIME PICKUP LOCATION 8:01 11509 Farms 7:30 Dewdney & Pilgrim 8:06 33060 Richards 7:54 Farms Rd @ Mountainview Rd Bell 8:15 9049 Manzer St to Bus #2 / HPSS transfer stu udents to Bus 8:03 11424 Farms 7:31 Bell & Dewdney 7:28 Leave Bus Garage 8:08 Richards & Barr 7:54 9623 Farms Rd 7:33 7:33 Bell StBell & Nikula Ave - pick-up and turn 8:17 8925 Manzer St #6. Pick-up walking studentts going to HSS 8:04 11186 Farms & Nikula 7:39 Dewdney Post Office 8:10 Stave Lake & Doyle 7:55 9766 Sylvester around 8:18OasisGaglardi St & -Law Ave Hwy Hatzic E.) 8:05 10980Rd Farms 7:35 30400 Berg 7:45 Trailer Park Lougheed 8:15 Stave Lake &and Dlugosh 9549 Sylvester 7:34 7:36 30436Berg Berg& Ave 8:2141290 30050 Silverdale 8:28 7:56 8:05 10844Rd Farms (Store) Rolley Lake 7:46 Lougheed Hwy Ave (Band office) 8:17 Stave Lake &Dewdney Ferndale Tk @ East Penner Stt 7:58 36489 Davies RdFarms (Red Barn) 7:36 7:37 Berg Rolley Ave & Rolley - left turn 8:22Lougheed 30429Hwy Silverdale Ave Trunk Road 8:30 8:06 10491 Lake &Lake Dewdney Trunk 7:48 & Nicomen 8:18 Stave Lake &HATZIC Laxton SECONDARY 8:00 Eagle Rd @Farms Shore&Rd 7:38 7:38 RolleyDewdney Lake & Dewdney 8:23Nicomen 30709 Silverdale Ave (43201) 8:35 & Cade HATZIC ELEMENTARY 8:07 Riverside & Centre Trunk Rd - pick-up at 7:54 Village - Lougheed 8:20 Dewdney Barr 8:04 Lougheed Hwy @&Shook STOPPowell sign & Berg 8:33Valleyview 7th & Alder 8:08 Farms Sward Rd 7:40 7:56 EstateSt- Lougheed (42949) 8:21 ESR School Gate on Cade Barr 8:09 & Mountainview Carr & BergRd @ Centre St 7:58 Hwy PARK & Husband (East Ent.) 8:23 ALBERT McMAHON 8:05 Shook Rd Farms @ Moore 7:40 7:42 Dewdney Trunk 8:38Lougheed HERITAGE SECONDARY 8:10 Farms Rd Carr and Taise 7:59 Lougheed Hwy & Husband (West Ent.) 8:29 Dewdney & Penner (East) 8:06 Shook Rd 9611 @ Lakeview 7:42 7:43 Carr St & Carlson Ave 8:11 11450 Wilson 8:05 DEROCHE ELEMENTARY 8:34 HATZIC SECONDARY 8:07 Shook Rd 10199 @ LittleSylvester Beach (Gravel Pit) 7:44 7:47 Carr St & Taise Pl ROUTE 11 8:15 DURIEU SCHOOL 8:38 HATZIC ELEMENTARY 8:08 9267 Shook Rd (Green Acres) 7:45 7:48 124369906 CarrWilson St Destination: Mission Central / HPSS / A. McMaROUTE 9b Ruskin Crescent 8:17 HATZIC SECONDARY - (HPSS & MSS students 7:47 7:49 12629Wilson Powell& St hon / MSS / HSS / Hatzic Elem ROUTE 3b TIME PICKUP LOCATION 7:50 Triple Creek Tr. Park - Wilson (10021) transfer to Bus #12 7:47 7:53 12551Ruskin PowellTrailer St Park - Wilson St (9950) 8:05 TIME PICKUP LOCATION TIME PICKUP LOCATION DEROCHE ELEMENTARY 8:18 HATZIC ELEMENTARY 7:48 12483 Powell St 7:45FVRD Leave Bus Yard 8:15 DURIEU SCHOOL 7:58 Silverdale Elementary School 8:06 Community Access Building 8:22 RIVERSIDE 7:49 Powell St & Berg Ave - at intersection 7:45HATZIC Leave Bus Yard 8:22 9202 Sylvester Road @ the bridge 8:23 SECONDARY 8:25 ALBERT - (Pick-up walking 7:51 ROUTE 9906 Wilson St 7:5633710 32980 10th Trunk Ave 6b 8:25 MCMAHON Davies & Eagle 8:30 Dewdney students transfer students from Bus #6) 7:52 TIME Wilson St & Ruskin Crescent 8:01Dewdney Cedar&St @ Briskim PICKUP LOCATION 8:32 and HATZIC SECONDARY 8:32 Ferndale 8:35 HATZIC 7:53 8:05 TripleSILVERDALE Creek Trailer ELEMENTARY Park - (10021 Wilson St) 8:35 8:02Dewdney Cedar&Valley 8:42SECONDARY HERITAGE PARK SECONDARY CedarConnector - infront of Mall @ 8:48ELEMENTARY MISSION SECONDARY Nelson McFall 8:37 Cedar & Rosetta 8:40 HATZIC 7:55 8:10 Ruskin Trailer&Park - (9950 Wilson St) Bus Stop 8:55 RIVERSIDE TRADES Nelson & Israel 8:38 & Tunbridge 8:05 8:11 SILVERDALE ELEMENTARY - (MSS transfer 8:07Cedar 32539 Fraser Crescent students to Bus #8) 8:08 Fraser Crescent at Park 8:10 Nelson St & McFall Tr 8:11 MISSION CENTRAL
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ne of my favourite fish to pursue is the desert trout. Though not prolific in numbers, like the rainbows in our high catch lakes, I find these fish to be well worth the time it takes to master them. This particular strain of rainbow trout, resides in streams that run through the hottest spot in the nation. Summer days in this region can reach 50 degrees Celsius
Popin Bugs, Chernobyl Ants, Crayfish, Clouser’s Deep Minnow, Epoxy Minnow, Deceiver, Muddler Minnow, Dolly Whacker, Turk’s Tarantula, Bucktail, Hair Frog, Irresistible, or Tom Thumb.
For crappie try: Black Gnat, Lady McConnel, Coachman, Royal Coachman, Ant, chartreuse Boobie, Wooly Bugger, Trico, Griffith Gnat, or Irresistible. Fishing on our interior lakes is fair.
The Fraser River is very good for sockeye; spring, dolly varden, cutthroat, and rainbow. The Vedder River is good for spring and rainbow. The Stave River is good for cutthroat and
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Hayden snags silver in Pan Pacific meet Mission’s own Brent Hayden was the defending event champion going into last weekend’s competition in California BY NEIL CORBETT Mission Record
Brent Hayden passed Brazilian Cesar Cielo in the final 75m of the 100m race to earn a silver medal. RECORD FILE PHOTO
Mission’s Brent Hayden won silver in the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships on Thursday in Irvine, Calif. Hayden, the defending champion in the 100m freestyle at the Pan Pac event, was nosed out by American Nathan Adrian, who won the meet in a time of 48.15 to Hayden’s 48.19. Both men swam a meet record time. “Everything in that race felt really good,” said Hayden. “I was catching up to Nathan and I did
everything I could to touch the wall first. I was happy with the performance but I wish I had the gold.” The rankings in competitive swimming have been all but erased by the banning of polyurethane “super suits.” With the suits adding buoyancy and compressing swimmers’ bodies, records had been tumbling at an alarming rate. There were 255 international records surpassed over a two-year period. Hayden’s coach Tom Johnson told The Record before the Pan Pac meet that some swimmers would come down to earth with-
out the considerable benefits of the suits. “You’re going to see a changing of the guard and a reckoning,” he predicted. That was evident in the 100m final. Cesar Cielo of Brazil, the event world champion, was leading through the first half of the race, but in the final 75m both Adrian and Hayden passed him. Cielo finished in a time of 48.48. Last year he set the world record at 46.91. Hayden will now train toward the Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India on Oct. 3-14.
Icebreakers expecting several return players BY NEIL CORBETT Mission Record
It’s camping season but the only marshmallows getting roasted will be soft hockey players. Junior hockey teams opened camp this week, most brimming with optimism for the coming season, and the Mission Icebreakers are no exception. Owner Ivor Venema said they have made some significant offseason trades, had a massive rookie camp to bird-dog talent for main camp, and expect a strong cast of characters to return from last year’s team. Venema sent his leading scorer Ryan Stewart (16 goals, 36 points in 42 games) and Matt Keller (four goals and nine points in 46 games) to the Ridge Meadows Flames. They got back the Pesut brothers, two forwards who bring good offence and decent size. Both were productive, played all 48 games last year and both weigh 185. Matt, 20, had 12 goals and 43 points, while Sean, 18, put up 12 goals and 38 points. “They’re both very good,” said Venema. “Matt is more of an inyour-face type player, and Sean is a young, good, hard-working for-
Icebreakers’ coach Craig Sherbaty and owner Ivor Venema analyze players. BOB FRIESEN PHOTO
ward. We were really happy with the trade.” In another deal, the Icebreakers sent Cole Regier to the Abbotsford Pilots in exchange for Daniel Higgs. Regier had a goal and seven points in 25 games for Mission last year, and has family in the Abbotsford organization. Higgs put up some big numbers: 127 penalty minutes in just 25 games. “He’s a smaller, gritty, Matt Cooke-type of player,” said Venema. Higgs chipped in six goals and 11 points for Abby. New head coach Craig Sherbaty has been actively recruiting players and ran a rookie camp for 117 junior hockey prospects. Sherbaty scouted and also inter-
viewed the kids. By the time they were done, the top prospects would have been through three interviews with the coach. “Not only did he see them play, but he got to know what they’re all about,” said Venema. Venema isn’t sure how many veterans will be back. Players like Spencer Doduk are trying out with Junior A teams and won’t know until those camps are completed whether they will be back with the Junior B Icebreakers. Shahzil Jivani, the second leading scorer on the team with 13 goals and 35 points, will likely be back this year, and guys like speedy forward Keagan Hunter and steady defenceman Tyler O’Connell form a core of veterans. In goal will be Hunter Wiebe, the Chilliwack kid who gave Mission solid goaltending at the end of last season, and James Barr, a Surrey Minor Hockey product who played major midget with the Kootenay Ice last season. The Icebreakers finished last season strong and gave the conferenceleading Ridge Meadows Flames a scare in its playoff series. “We picked it up at the end,” said Venema. “And that’s where we want to carry on from.”
Above: Icebreakers veterans and aspiring players scrimmage at training camp last week. Left: Dryland training was on tap in the summer heat for Icebreakers’ prospects. BOB FRIESEN PHOTOS
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The Canadian Motorcycle Drag Racing Association took over Mission Raceway Park last weekend, bringing the All Bike Drag Series to town.
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Cowie, Hough win B.C. natls Shawn Cowie and Brain Hough took home the hardware for the delayed Lordco Auto Parts B.C. Nationals and the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series. Mother Nature got the best of the event on its originally scheduled weekend at Mission Raceway Park back in May forcing officials to complete the event this weekend in conjunction with the Lucas Oil Northwest divisional event at Pacific Raceways. Delta’s Cowie took out division points leader Mike Austin for the win in top alcohol dragster running 5.433 seconds at 240.29 mph. Austin left early with a red light and slowed to a 7.675 second lap. Hough qualified first and worked his way to the final round match up with John Evanchuk taking the win in 5.639 seconds at 254.90 mph to Evanchuk’s 5.742, 248.66. Three Canadian racers got in on the action with Rob Harrison of North Vancouver, B.C. taking the win over Bob Marshall (Langley) in comp eliminator in his ‘07 Cavalier. Joining Harrison were Darryn O’Conner (Fort St. John) winning in top sports See NHRA Page 23
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NHRA Lucas Oil event concludes at Pacific Raceways John Evanchuk, Edmonton, Alb., ‘02 Firebird, 5.742, 248.66
Comp eliminator Rob Harrison, N. Vancouver, B.C., ‘07 Cavalier, J/A, broke def. Bob Marshall, Langley, B.C., ‘09 GXP, B/AA, broke.
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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 August 26, 2010 to September 9, 2010.
PUBLIC MEETINGS OF COUNCIL August 26, 2010 to September 9, 2010 Date August 26 August 30 September 1 September 6 September 7 September 7 September 8 September 9
Meeting Economic Development Select Committee Regular Council (Public Hearing and Delegations) Mission Community Heritage Commission LABOUR DAY (Closed) Special Council (Challenge Day) Regular Council (including Committee of the Whole) Administration & Finance Committee Meeting Capital Plan Discussions Abbotsford Mission Water & Sewer Commission
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Location Chamber of Commerce Council Chambers Conference Room
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The only place where success comes before work is a dictionary.
~Vidal Sassoon
Please note that this schedule will be updated weekly.
Everyone can participate The Mission Fire/Rescue Service will be conducting “free” smoke alarm assessments in selected areas of Mission on Tuesday, Aug. 31 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Firefighters will be going door-todoor offering you valuable life saving information focusing on smoke alarms. This campaign will serve residents located east of Wren Street to Cedar Street and north of Seventh Avenue to 14 Avenue. Everyone is welcome to participate!
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 890 and 892 of the Local Government Act, a Public Hearing will take place in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Hall, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, August 30, 2010 to consider the following proposed bylaws: 1. DISTRICT OF MISSION ZONING AMENDING BYLAW 5162-20105050(19) (R10-017 - District of Mission) This bylaw proposes to amend the text of the District of Mission Zoning Bylaw 5050-2009 by: (a) adding the following definitions to Section 102 Definitions: • Waste Resource Management means a Use that includes the receipt, collection, sorting, storage, recycling, composting, grinding, crushing, processing, curing, screening, remediation, diversion, conversion, salvage, recovery, transfer, sale and disposal of Waste Resources, as applicable. • Waste Resources means municipal solid waste, including Recyclables, Compostables, Refuse, Soil, Hazardous Waste and any other material category as provided for by the provincial Environmental Management Act, and as designated by the Engineer from time to time. • Recyclables means materials that are suitable for diversion from disposal for a variety of purposes. Includes: − brush, branches and stumps, − land clearing debris, − dimensional lumber, including renovation, construction and demolition debris, − curbside collected food and yard waste, − contaminated paper, − bio-solids, and − other compostable materials, as designated at the Engineer’s discretion from time to time. • Refuse means materials that have no reuse, recycling, composting or energy recovery value and cannot be diverted from disposal. • Soil means materials that may or may not require treatment and includes contaminated soil and hazardous soil, as provided for by the provincial Environmental Management Act, and as designated at the Engineer’s discretion from time to time. • Hazardous Waste means materials as provided for by the provincial Environmental Management Act, and as designated at the Engineer’s discretion from time to time; and
(b) Inserting Section 1006 Industrial Waste Resource Management (INWM) zone and that applicable sections and numbering of the District of Mission Zoning Bylaw 5050-2009 be amended accordingly to reflect the new zone. This bylaw also proposes to amend District of Mission Zoning Bylaw 5050-2009 by amending the zoning of the following legally described properties: (a) Parcel Identifier: 013-383-914 North East Quarter Section 19 Township 18 New Westminster District; from Rural 36 (RU36) zone to Industrial Waste Resource Management (INWM) zone for Area A (14.7 hectares); (b) Parcel Identifier: 013-384-082 Legal Subdivision 7 Section 19 Township 18 Except: A Strip One Chain in Width Crossing said Legal Subdivision 7 and Containing 2.02 Acres more or less for Roadway, New Westminster District; from Rural 36 (RU36) zone to Industrial Waste Resource Management (INWM) zone for Area B (9.43 hectares); (c) Parcel Identifier: 001-613-057 Lot 3 Except: Part on Plan 65626, Section 20 Township 18 New Westminster District Plan 61713; from Rural 16 (RU16) zone to Industrial Waste Resource Management (INWM) zone; and (d) Parcel Identifier: 000-506-605 Parcel “10” Section 20 Township 18 New Westminster District Plan 65626 from Rural 16 (RU16) zone to Industrial Waste Resource Management (INWM) zone.
2. DISTRICT OF MISSION ZONING AMENDING BYLAW 5163-2010-5050(20) (R10-011- Fraser Valley Shopping Centres Limited) This bylaw proposes to amend District of Mission Zoning Bylaw 5050-2009 by amending the zoning of the following legally described properties: Parcel Identifier: 011-364-190 Lot 3 Except: Firstly, Part on Reference Plan 10339 Secondly: Part Subdivided by Plan 15727, Sections 18 and 19 Township 17 New Westminster District Plan 8588 from Urban Residential 558 (R558) zone to Commercial Highway One (CH1) zone; and Parcel Identifier: 010-523-863 Lot 4 Section 18 Township 17 New Westminster District Plan 21718 from Commercial Vehicle Dealership (CVD) zone to Commercial Highway One (CH1) zone. The location of the subject properties is 31924 Lougheed Highway and 31970 Lougheed Highway and is shown on the following map:
The location of the subject properties is a portion of 32000 Dewdney Trunk Road, a portion of the property known as L.S. 7, 32122 Dewdney Trunk Road and 32138 Dewdney Trunk Road and is shown on the following map: 32138 Dewdney Trunk Road
32122 Dewdney Trunk Road
32000 Dewdney Trunk Road
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The purpose of the proposed amendment is to create a new zone that better reflects the uses associated with the operations of the landfill site and to define future uses proposed for the site.
Subject Properties
The purpose of the proposed amendment is to facilitate a commercial development with a large format retail store of 8,779 sq. m. (94,500 sq. ft.) and four smaller commercial buildings ranging in size from approximately 279 sq. m. to 929 sq. m. (3,000 sq. ft. to 10,000 sq. ft.). Copies of the proposed bylaws and reports relevant to these bylaws may be inspected at the Municipal Hall, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC, Monday to Friday, excluding statutory holidays, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., from August 19, 2010 to August 30, 2010. For further information regarding any of these bylaws please contact the Planning Department at (604) 820-3748. At the Public Hearing all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by these proposed bylaws will be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or make written presentations or written submissions respecting matters contained in the proposed bylaws that are the subject of the Public Hearing.
@MISSION Carol Aun
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• 604-820-5452 arts@missioncityrecord.com
COMING UP • FRIDAY, AUGUST 27: Envision Twilight Concert Series presents What is HIP? at Fraser River Heritage Park, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. The Fraser Valley’s best R&B driven horn band. Admission by donation. For more info call 604-826-0277.
• FRIDAY, AUGUST 27: Odeum Theatre presents HMS Pinafore, Gilbert and Sullivan’s famous comic operetta, 7 p.m. at the Clarke Theatre. Tickets are $10, available at Murdoch’s Book Shoppe on First Avenue. Children 10 and under admitted free.
• FRIDAY, AUGUST 27: Casey Jones plays at the Historic Dewdney Pub as part of it format featuring talented young local performers, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. For more info call 604-826-4762.
• NOW UNTIL AUGUST 28: Mission Arts Centre gallery features Teri Phaneuf’s work for three weeks. Gallery hours are Tuesday to Saturday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., 33529 First Ave. For more info call 604-826-0029.
• SATURDAY, AUGUST 28: Local band Oliver and the Elements plays a great danceable mix of classic rock and blues at the Historic Dewdney Pub, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. For more info call 604-8264762.
• SATURDAY, AUGUST 28: Odeum Theatre presents HMS Pinafore, Gilbert and Sullivan’s famous comic operetta, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Clarke Theatre. Tickets are $10, available at Murdoch’s Book Shoppe on First Avenue. Children 10 and under admitted free.
Stoned Moses, made up of (left to right) Tyrone Barnes, Aeris Finch, Mitch Black and Brandon Wood will be playing at a rock festival in India this fall after winning a national battle of the bands competition. SUBMITTED PHOTO
Stoned Moses goes international Local band heads to India after winning national competition BY CAROL AUN Mission Record
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local band is bringing their sound to the international stage at the Independence Rock festival in India this fall. Stoned Moses play regularly at local venues, including the Historic Dewdney Pub and started entering contests just for fun. The results were surprising and exciting. Mitch Black, Aeris Finsh, Tyrone Barnes and Brandon Wood signed up for the UFV Battle of the Bands contest in March this year, having just been jamming as a group for a few months. They had seven songs and fans liked what they heard. After winning that contest, they played in the Fox Seeds and Supernova. Supernova noticed us and told us about the contest for a trip to
India, said Finch. It was a national contest called Bands on the Run, and the quartet competed against some top acts from across the country, but all three finalists, including Stoned Moses, hailed from B.C. After being voted in by fans, judges graded the final three and selected the Mission band as the top one. “It was a huge drum roll for us,” said Finch. “They’re calling it the Woodstock of India.” Barnes got the call in July and the boys are still ecstatic. “It’s not going to hit us until we get there,” predicted Barnes. “We’ll be representing North America,” noted Black, who plans to spend more time in India than the three-day trip they won. “I plan to stay there for two weeks.” The members of Stoned Moses
grew up in the Fraser Valley and most of them knew each other from school, but didn’t form the band until Finch connected with Barnes through Facebook for a music session. Finch, who came over from Victoria where he had been busking for six months, was impressed with what he saw on Barnes’ page and the two agreed to get together to play. But that didn’t work out at first. “I blew him off the first time,” jokes Finch. “I feel bad about it.” The pair connected a week later and after a few more session, realized “there was something to this.” That’s when Barnes called Black. Black moved to Montreal after high school hoping to start a music career, but after four months, he moved back to Mission, not expecting anything to
materialize here either. Barnes grew up with Black and he knew he would add something to the sounds he was creating with finch. With Finch on keyboard and lead vocals, Barnes on guitar and Black, the group was starting to come together. They just needed a drummer. Brandon Wood, who lived in the neighbourhood, played in a number of bands and he rounded out Stoned Moses nicely. There are also two saxophone players, Quincy and Karson Welch, that play with us sometimes, added Black, noting there are a number of people behind Stoned Moses. “It’s not just the band.” Things are moving quickly but it’s a pace the group enjoys. Their plane leaves for India on Oct. 2.
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Twilight season ending What is Hip? closes 2010 concert series at the park What is Hip? will be closing the 2010 Envision Twilight Concert Series on Friday, Aug. 27 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Fraser River Heritage Park. What is Hip? is a sevenpiece rhythm and blues show band based in the Fraser Valley. Under the musical direction of Ian Seekings, the group performs a hot mix of cover tunes from artists such as the Commitments, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Joe Cocker, the Blues Brothers, Van Morrison and more. Fortified by a threeperson horn section of trumpet, trombone and tenor sax, What is Hip? is sure to end this season’s concert series with a triumphant blast. The Envision Twilight Art in the Park program features unconventional
art with construction materials from Luke Gregson, and bold concept mixed media art from Paul Hope. As this 20th anniversary season of Envision Twilight Concerts draws to a close, series organizers would like to acknowledge the community for supporting this adventure in music. “Thanks go out to sponsors, without whom we could not begin to create this summer-long gift to our community,” said John Taves, series producer. “Thanks to all the volunteers groups, Mission Special Olympics, Mission Optimist Club, and the individual volunteers who give the hundreds of hours to bring these concerts to the community week after week, all summer long. Thanks to all the
park volunteers and staff who keep the park and gardens in such beautiful
condition. See TWILIGHT pg 27
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Whether you are shopping for yourself or a family, we have a range of products that will fit your needs. It is fresh and local. Come for the freshness, stay for the fun!
Brenda shops at the market as often as she can. Jeff likes that she always shares!
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Emily Isaacson’s debut exhibit Voetelle will be opening at the MAC gallery on Saturday, Sept. 4, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The exhibit runs from Aug. 31 through Sept. 18 and the gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Emily Isaacson is a fine arts photographer and specializes in classic landscape and outdoor colour and black and white non-digital photography. The exhibit will feature works from 2004-2010 courtesy of Voetelle Gallery, including exhibits Moss On A Roof, Mission Memorial Hospital, Hayward Lake, and Voetelle 2005 to Voetelle 2010. Her rural shots of Mission, Maple Ridge, Mara, Whistler, Langley and Vancouver have drawn attention to her historical roots at the Emily Isaacson Institute. She can often be found on the roadsides of the world with her camera in hand, and is also a post-modern poet, natural health practititoner, and humanitarian. For more information, visit her website at www. voetelle.com.
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“Thanks to Mark Sutherland, our sound engineer, who gives our audience a great night of music, and who gives the performers the honour of sounding their best. Thanks to the Mission Heritage Association for the vision that created this music series that has been supported so richly by this community for 20 years.” Taves is inviting everyone to come down for the final performance of the season to listen, dance and enjoy. Don’t forget to bring a lawn chair or blanket. The Log Cabin Café and the Blackberry Kitchen are open for business before and during the concert. Admission is free but donations are appreciated. Your support along with the contributions of sponsors will ensure this series continues. For more information call Fraser River Heritage Park at 604-826-0277.
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AUG. 26: Do Yoga: Save a Horse, 7 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church on Grand St. Admission by donation. For more info e-mail pasttenseyoga@live.ca.
SEPT. 16: Do Yoga: Save a Horse, 7 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church on Grand St. Admission by donation. For more info e-mail pasttenseyoga@live.ca.
AUG. 27: Does food control you? We can help. Overeaters Anonymous meeting, 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in hospital board room. For more info call 604-820-1032.
SEPT. 17: Does food control you? We can help. Overeaters Anonymous meeting, 12:30 p.m. to Four-year-old Samantha Stewart explains to 1:30 p.m. in hospital board AUG. 27: Seniors drop BC Hydro community outreach representative room. For more info call in crib, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Robyn Lenert how she stays safe in the water 604-820-1032. at Mission Seniors Centre, on Aug. 14. BC Hydro teamed up with safety 33100 10 Ave. For more organization Preventable and the Canadian SEPT. 18: Scattered Red Cross to promote water safety at Hayward Pains Fibromyalgia self info call 604-814-2188. Lake. help support group meetAUG. 28: Mission City If you have a photo you would like to see in ing, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Farmers Market, 9 a.m. this space, email it to arts@missioncityrecord. Mission Memorial Hospital to 1 p.m. at library park- com. SUBMITTED PHOTO conference room. For more info call facilitator Joan ing lot. Greene at 604-826-6070. Seniors Centre, 33100 10 AUG. 31: Seniors line Ave. For more info call 604- SEPT. 11: Mission City dancing, 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 814-2188. Farmers Market, 9 a.m. SEPT. 18: Mission City a.m. and shuffleboard, 1 to 1 p.m. at library park- Farmers Market, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at library parkp.m. to 2 p.m. at Mission SEPT. 4: Scattered Pains ing lot. ing lot. Seniors Centre, 33100 10 Fibromyalgia self help Ave. For more info call 604- support group meeting, 10 SEPT. 11: McConnell 814-2188. a.m. to 12 p.m. at Mission Creek Farmers’ Hall old- SEPT. 23: Do Yoga: Memorial Hospital confer- fashioned Fall Fair. Prize Save a Horse, 7 p.m. to SEPT. 2: Seniors line ence room. For more info ribbons will be awarded. 7:45 p.m. at St. Andrew’s dancing, 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. call facilitator Joan Greene For more info or to enter, United Church on Grand and seniors craft group, at 604-826-6070. call Shirley at 604-820- St. Admission by donation. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Mis0620 or visit mcconnell- For more info e-mail pasttenseyoga@live.ca. sion Seniors Centre, 33100 SEPT. 4: Mission City creek.com. 10 Ave. For more info call Farmers Market, 9 a.m. 604-814-2188. to 1 p.m. at library park- SEPT. 11: Shredathon SEPT. 24: Overeaters ing lot. at the Junction, 10 a.m. Anonymous meeting, 12:30 SEPT. 2: Do Yoga: Save to 3 p.m. outside VanCity, p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in hospital a Horse, 7 p.m. to 7:45 SEPT. 9: Do Yoga: Save Bring down your papers board room. For more info p.m. at St. Andrew’s Unit- a Horse, 7 p.m. to 7:45 for shredding and protect call 604-820-1032. ed Church on Grand St. p.m. at St. Andrew’s United your privacy. Cost is by Admission by donation. Church on Grand St. Ad- donation. There will be SEPT. 25: Mission City For more info e-mail past- mission by donation. For door prizes and a hot dog Farmers Market, 9 a.m. tenseyoga@live.ca. more information please sale. Proceeds benefit the to 1 p.m. at library parke-mail pasttenseyoga@ Womens Resource Society ing lot. SEPT. 3: Does food con- live.ca. of the Fraser Valley. trol you? We can help. For more info call 604Community Calendar listings Overeaters Anonymous SEPT. 10: Does food 820-6753. are a free service from the meeting, 12:30 p.m. to control you? We can help. Mission Record, as space 1:30 p.m. in hospital board Overeaters Anonymous SEPT. 11: Garage sale room. For more info call meeting, 12:30 p.m. to and pancake breakfast, 8 permits. Drop off, or email 604-820-1032. 1:30 p.m. in hospital board a.m. to 1 p.m. at St. Paul’s submissions to SEPT. 3: Drop in crib, 11 room. For more info call Presbyterian church, 8469 arts@missioncityrecord.com a.m. to 1 p.m. at Mission 604-820-1032. Cedar St. Breakfast only
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John & Dorothy Unrau
in loving memory of my father,
were married on August 27, 1960 in Kelowna, B.C. “This is the Day the Lord has made let us REJOICE and be glad in it!” Psalm 118:24
ALFRED BERTRAM CLEMO Veteran of World War One and World War Two. In World War Two he fought in the 1941 Battle of Hong Kong where he was captured by the enemy and made a prisoner of war in Hong Kong and Japan from 1941 to 1945 Remembered on the 65TH
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ESTHER CLAIRE CLEMO Memories drift to scenes long past, Time rolls on but memories last.
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In Loving Memory of our Son, Brother, Grandson, Nephew & Friend Christopher Desjardins Jan. 23, 1981 ~ Aug. 26, 2000
Though ten years have passed our memories of you carry on. We continue to be inspired by your laid back disposition and “live in the moment” attitude. You will remain forever in our hearts. With love always, Your family & friends
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CLARKE, Edward Annetts - Past Grand Master, Grand Lodge Of British Columbia And Yukon Born in Vancouver BC in 1923, passed away suddenly in Abbotsford on Thurs. Aug. 19th, 2010. Survived by his loving wife of 61 years Beatrice and sons Jim Rogers (Patricia) of Campbell River, Ted Jr. (Karen) of Vancouver, three grandchildren Leanne (Patrick), Lisa (Milo) and Ashley and four great grandchildren, Giulia, Emilia, Aurelia and Alden. Predeceased in 2007 by his daughter Angela Kowbel (Ken). Ted was a life member of the Masonic Order for 66 years, becoming Grand Master of BC and the Yukon in 1980. Vancouver Lodge No. 68 and Ionic - Kent Lodge of Chilliwack were the principal lodges he attended and he visited and conducted events in many others within the Canada, the US and overseas. Included were the Royal Order of Scotland, Red Cross of Constantine, No. 277, Royal Arch, the Shrine Temple Guard and he was Grand Representative of the Grand Lodge of the State of Washington. Ted was an avid sports fan and played tennis competitively until 2006. He was known for his gifts to charitable causes and helped in many social support groups. The family would like to thank the doctors and staff of the Emergency Ward at the Abbotsford Hospital for their kindness and compassion. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations would be welcomed by the Gizeh Transportation Fund, 3550 Wayburne Dr. Burnaby BC V5G 3K9. 604-291-7707 www.shriners.bc.ca Memorial Service will be held Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at 2:00 PM at Evergreen Hall, 9291 Corbould Street, Chilliwack, BC. Reception and refreshments will be held at the Masonic Hall at 45905 Hocking Avenue, Chilliwack B.C.
Joan Colbert, late of Sarnia, Ontario passed away on August 22, 2010 at the age of 83 at Menno Hospital, Abbotsford, BC. She is survived by her soul mate Robert Julian and two daughters Marie Anne (Steve Krall) and Cheryl Anne. Mom was an accomplished figure skater, physics teacher and pilot. Mom always had a beautiful smile. A special thank you to all the staff at Willow Manor, Golden Ears Retirement Centre and Menno Hospital. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Society. Tributes and condolences may be left at hendersonsabbotsfordfunerals.com. Henderson’s Funeral Home 604-854-5534
FRIEDRICH Inge Friedrich passed away on Aug. 21, 2010 at Mission Memorial Hospital. Born in Germany in 1927. The devoted wife of 57 years of Wolf Friedrich, resided in Mission 51 years. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband, her son Hans, daughter-in-law Phyllis, 2 grandchildren Alicia and Cuyler, relatives in Germany and friends. Memorial service will be held at 1:00pm Friday August 27, 2010 at Bakerview Community Crematorium & Celebration Centre 34863 Cemetery Ave Mission. Sincere thanks and appreciation to all of the staff of Mission Memorial Hospital for their compassion and care. Bakerview Funeral Services 604-820-8844
SRIGLEY, Betty Mrs. Betty Srigley late of Abbotsford, BC passed away on August 21, 2010 at the age of 92 at Menno Hospital. She is survived by her three sons. She was predeceased by her daughter Barbara and her sons Tim and Wayne. A Service of Remembrance will be held on Saturday, August 28, 2010 at 3:00 pm at Henderson’s Fraser Valley Funeral Home at 34537 Marshall Road, Abbotsford, BC. Interment will be held at Union Cemetery in Barrie, Ontario. Tributes and condolences may be left at hendersonsabbotsfordfunerals.com. Henderson’s Funeral Home 604-854-5534
FRIESEN, Lorelei Mae May 10, 1957 - Aug. 20, 2010 Lorelei Friesen passed away on August 20, 2010 following an eighteen month battle with brain cancer. A memorial service will be held at 7:00 p.m. Thursday, August 26, 2010 at Salem Alliance Church in Salem, Oregon to remember her extraordinary life. Lorelei was born in Vancouver, BC, Canada. A few years later, her family moved to Abbotsford, where she excelled in school and began her piano studies through the Royal Conservatory of Music. After finishing high school at Abbotsford Senior Secondary School and taking one year of college, Lorelei toured internationally for two years as a vocalist with Benson recording artists, Sound Alliance. Lorelei married Ronald J. Friesen, on July 5, 1980 in Abbotsford, BC. One year later, she and Ron moved to Chilliwack, BC where she continued her music studies, taught private piano students, and gave birth to her son, Justin. Lorelei and Ron moved to Oregon in 1985 to provide music and worship leadership at Salem Alliance Church. It was while living there that Lorelei also pursued jazz piano studies and established herself as a much sought after private piano teacher. She also gave birth to her daughter, Sheena, became deeply involved in support and recovery work and completed a degree in psychology through Western Oregon University. In 2004, Lorelei, Ron and their teenage daughter moved to Paris, France where she was the director of music and worship and Ron was the pastor of Trinity International Church. To describe her adventures, mishaps and spiritual journey in France to family and friends, Lorelei began writing monthly installments called Baguettes. These memoirs have since gained a worldwide readership and will soon be republished in an expanded book titled, The Paris Baguette: Journals of a Protestant in Paris. Lorelei is survived by her husband, Ron; son, Justin; daughter, Sheena; parents, Bill and Hazel Thiessen; sister, Sherri Rempel; brother, Greg; and many, many friends spread all over this globe. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Lorelei Friesen Memorial Fund at Salem Alliance Church, 555 Gaines St, NE, Salem, Oregon 97301.
GUILBAULT, Jean Mildred (nee Parks) Our wife, mother, grandmother, and friend passed away peacefully at the age of 73 on August 22, 2010 with her husband by her side. She bravely faced her recent diagnosis of cancer with the support of her husband Ken and children, Lynn (Jim) and Keith (Shirley), and grandchildren, Ryan and Nicole. She also enjoyed the support of so many friends and family, as well as the wonderful care provided by the staff and volunteers at Mission’s Christine Morrison Hospice and at the Abbotsford Hospital’s Palliative Care Unit. Jean’s zest for life, which fuelled her many interests, allowed her to touch so many people with her generous spirit. To celebrate Jean’s life, a Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, August 28, 2010, 2010 at 2:00 P.M. at the Abbotsford Seniors’ Centre (33889 Essendene Avenue). Donations may be made to The Christine Morrison Hospice (7324 Hurd Street, Mission BC V2V 3H5).
NICKEL, Olga Olga Nickel was called home to her Lord and Savior and passed away peacefully on August 21, 2010 at the age of 93. She was born in Russia May 7, 1917 and immigrated to Canada in 1949. She lived in Abbotsford and worked at Willows Poultry now Lilydale until she retired at 65. She was a very caring mother and loved her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. She will be missed by all. She was predeceased by her husband Wilhelm (1959) and her grandson Kevin Nickel (1986). She leaves to mourn her 6 children, Adeline (Edwin) Budau, Surrey, Rudy (Rita) Nickel, Abbotsford, Erika (Walter) Enns, Kelowna, Walter (Elfrieda) Nickel, Abbotsford, Lieselore (Larry) Smith, Lac La Hache, Herb (Brigitte) Nickel, Abbotsford, 13 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren and relatives and friends. A Celebration of Life will be held at Eben-Ezer Mennonite Church, corner of Windsor and Marshall Roads on Thursday, August 26, 2010 at 11:00 am. Viewing will be on the same day at 10:00 am. Henderson’s Funeral Home 604-854-5534
PRICE, John Allan June 3, 1928 - Aug. 16, 2010
It is with great sadness that the family of John Allan Price announces his passing in Abbotsford hospital, Monday, August 16, 2010 after a courageous battle with cancer. Born at St. Paul’s hospital in Vancouver, B.C. he was predeceased by his son John Patrick and is survived by his beloved wife Winnifred and by his eleven children: Maureen (Brent), Allen (Angie), Robert (Reeann), Patricia (Harold), Deb (Norm), Gary (Debbie), Del (Teri), Melody (Geordie), Shelley, Hayley (John), Carla (Dan), and by his twenty-five grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren. He will always be loved. No service by his request.
THAIN In loving memory of Daniel Colin Thain who passed away on July 10, 2010 at the age of 58. We know you are with the Lord and that we’ll see you again. You are dearly missed by your family as a father, husband, grandfather, son, brother, uncle, cousin and friend.
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Aniela (Nellie), (nee Kokoska), passed away peacefully at the ECU of Mission Memorial Hospital on August 23, 2010 at the age of 89. She was predeceased by her husband (Jan) John in 1972. Nellie was born on March 27th 1921 in Nisko, Poland and emigrated with her family in 1927 to farm in the Peace River country near Tee Pee Creek on the banks of the Smoky River. In 1935 she moved to the Durieu/Hatzic Prairie area where she met her husband John; together they operated a dairy farm on Durieu Road and raised 7 children. She is survived by her children Anna (Tom), Lawrence (Irene), Edward, Felixa (Dave), Malvina (Lewis), Irene, Gordon (Judy), 11 grandchildren, 10 great-grand children, 1 sister and 1brother. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at 32550 7th ave, Mission, on Saturday August 28th 2010 at 11:00am. Internment to follow at the Hatzic Cemetery with tea to follow at St. Joseph’s. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Mission Health Care Auxiliary. The family would like to thank Dr. Finch and Dr. Patel for their years of excellent care and also much thanks and appreciation to the ECU staff for their wonderful care. Condolences may be left at www.woodlawnfh-mission.com Woodlawn Mission Funeral Home (604)826-9548
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PALING Elizabeth (Betty) 1926 - 2010 Mum has left our lives in her 85th year to go and dance amongst the stars with her beloved husband Bill. She has also gone to join her parents Elizabeth and John Oberster, many brothers and sisters, her infant grandsons, Troy and Christopher and son-in-law Vince. Betty was a long time Missionite whose working career included the Ferndale General Store, Nicks Hi-Lite Burger Bar and becoming an accomplished hair stylist, first working at Alice’s and then proudly opening her own business “Betty’s Beauty Salon”. Mum’s wonderful creativity and impeccable style always showed in her personal attire and her warm home décor. When visiting with Mum you were always greeted with an abundance of food, a cup of tea and a full candy dish of rosebuds. Left to carry on are her children Garry, Gordon, Rick(Patti), Sherrie, her grandchildren and great grandchildren, her brothers Hank (Grace), Arne (Lil) and sisters Anne and Jean. A private tea was held in Mum’s honour. Gone but never forgotten. In our hearts forever. Love from your children and family. Woodlawn Mission Funeral Home (604)826-9548
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CASCADE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rent a table at our upcoming block party to be held on September 12. For more information please call 604-556-7000 or email cascadehurch@shawable.com
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HELP WANTED
INDUSTRIAL MOVERS
Commercial Moving Co req’s movers / installers for growing business. Must be flexible with hours, incl some weekends & out-of-town travel. Must have a valid D/L, excellent work ethic & be a team player. Drop off your resume to: Wingenback at #204 - 9710 - 187 Street, Surrey or fax to: 604-513-1446. Labour work for day and night. Power sweeping, power scrubbing and line painting. Must be hard working with a good attitude. $15/hr to start. Rapid increases based on performance. Experience beneficial but will train. Email: info@atlasg.net
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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
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TRADES, TECHNICAL
DAY COOK WANTED. 2-3 yrs. experience. Apply at Rancho 35110 Delair Rd. or call 604-853-2346.
Friendly P/T BARTENDER required for a busy neighbourhood pub. Must have bar experience.
Fax resumes to: 604-853-0707
HOST/ESS
Position available for F/T Host/ess Monday-Friday dayshift
PLUMBING ESTIMATOR Daryl-Evans Mechanical Ltd., has a career opportunity for a Project Estimator. Our dynamic company offers an excellent wage and benefit package for the successful candidate. Please send your resume in confidence to Fax: 604-525-4744 Email: info@daryl-evans.com .
Apply within, with resume: IHOP, Abbotsford, 33020 South Fraser Way
NEED 29 People: Work at Home Online. Earn up to $1500 PT / $4000 FT. call 604-864-1944
PLUMBING FOREMAN & SUPERVISORS
PARKING ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL REQUIRED Hiring for nightshift. Must be fluent in both written & oral English & able to work wknds. Current driver’s abstract req’d. Fax resume with handwritten cover sheet & abstract to: 604-850-2193 or Call 604-850-7769 for appointment to hand deliver.
PRODUCTION WORKERS Required F/T for an established medium - sized manufacturing company in Port Kells, Mon. - Fri. 7:00a.m.- 3:30p.m. Duties to include light manufacturing jobs. Must have a valid drivers license and speak fluent English. Dental and extended medical benefit plan. Starting wage is $12.00/hr. Apply In Person w/ Resume: A4, 19327 94th Avenue Surrey.
P/T SOCIAL COORDINATOR at Senior’s residence. Experience and Class 4 driver’s license required. Fax: 604-814-3016 or email: bbeebe@chartwellreit.ca
SANDCASTLE PRESCHOOL
Requires an assistant 8 hours per week. Must possess an ECE certificate. Start rate: $13.80 per hour plus 10.2% in lieu of benefits. Please forward resume by September 2nd, 2010 to:
Director of Children & Family Services, Mission Association for Community Living 33345 – 2nd Ave, Mission, BC, V2V 1K4 or email:
receptionist@macl.bc.ca
WAREHOUSE ORDER SELECTOR We are now accepting applications for the position of part-time Warehouse Order Selector, which will include timely and accurate order picking of grocery products in a safe, clean, team-based environment. Successful applicants will be available for day, afternoon and weekend shifts, have reliable transportation (no public transit available), possess proficient English communication skills, and enjoy repetitive physical work that requires lifting 20-80 lb cases of grocery products. Starting wage is $12.76/hr with regular progressive increases every 500-1000 hours worked. We offer flexible work schedules (will include a minimum of 1 weekend day), and an excellent training program is provided. As one of the largest employers in the Fraser Valley, EV Logistics operates two distinct facilities - a 380,000 sq ft refrigerated facility, and a 485,000 sq ft dry goods building - both facilities are located in the Gloucester Industrial Park (at the 264th St exit off Hwy #1). To join our team and start your career in logistics, apply on-line at www.evlogistics.com
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COOKS / DISHWASHER
Accepting resumes only on these days: between 2 and 4pm August 23 and 24th. “Ask for AJ”
Lou’s Grill #2852 Abby/Mission Hwy.
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MEDICAL/DENTAL
RECEPTIONIST required with experience, F/T, for busy multi Dentist office. Knowledge of Power Practice a plus. Must be available for 2 Saturdays a month. Reply to box #1298 C/O The Chilliwack Progress. 45082 Spadina Ave Chwk. BC V3P 6H9
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This development is very exciting to us and we trust that it will be beneficial for you as well. If you are interested in relocating to the interior and being part of our Supervisory team, please forward your resume to: info@daryl-evans.com 604-525-4744 (fax)
SALES
0852061 B.C Ltd O/A Premier Spa, Micabella and Corioliss is looking for 10 retail sales reps in Seven Oaks Mall in Abbotsford. $14.60/hr & 2 Supervisors, $21/hr. Please email resume to mk.tb@hotmail.com
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AUTOMOTIVE SALES CAREER
Interested in Starting a career in automotive sales, but not sure if you can do it? Well, now is the time for you to try! At the HONDA WAY in Abbotsford we’re looking for hard working and motivated people to join our evolving sales team. Our commitment to training will provide you the necessary foundation to succeed in this fast paced position. We are investing in our people. Let us invest in you. No experience necessary.
Please contact Brian Choo Phone - 604.857.1430 E-mail: brian@hondaway.com Fax: 604.857.9146
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Daryl-Evans Mechanical Ltd. has expanded our operation to the Interior of British Columbia.
TRADES, TECHNICAL
PLUMBING & HEATING FOREMAN
Respected local Mechanical Contractor req. a Plumbing & Heating Foreman for all aspects of Commercial Institutional Mechanical work. Applicants to have a MINIMUM 5 years exp. Team Environment. Long Term Opportunity. Competitive Wages & Excellent Benefits. Wage Commensurate With Experience. Fax Resume: 604.576.4739 or E-mail: info@dualmechanical.com
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DRIVE SHAFT TECHNICIAN & parts delivery person needed for a
busy spring shop. Competitive wages and benefits. Email: abbyspring@shaw.ca or Fax: 604-504-1943.
FLAT ROOFERS Metro Roofing based in Langley B.C. requires exp. Flat Roofers, BUR, torch, single ply (TPO & PVC). Commercial and Industrial Projects.
WAREHOUSE
INDOOR Construction Jobs-Mitsui Homes Canada Inc. is a manufacturer of pre-fabricated wall panels in the Port Kells area of Langley. We are looking for production staff that are hard working and dependable. These are full time positions starting at $15.23/hour and excellent benefit package after 12 months. Experience with nail guns and hand tools an asset. Fax resume to 604-882-8413 or email to general@mitsuihomes.ca
PERSONAL SERVICES ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
1980 Emerson $80/1 HR. Jan Jade/Shannon Swedish Massage $100 & Up. in/out 604-854-0599
We are looking for dependable personnel to add to our production team on a F/T basis. You must be able to read blueprints, have a min. of 3 yrs. fabricating exp., and have exp. in both stainless and mild steel. You must be able to work day or afternoon shift. Please send your resume to: Knelson at careers@knelson.com or fax: 604-888-4013 Attn: Production Manager Roofers Torch-On Installers required for Maple Ridge roofing co. Must be certified w/ 2 yrs. previous working exp. Wages commensurate with experience. Please fax resume 604.462.9859 or e-mail - hiroofingltd@shaw.ca
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
$500$ LOAN SERVICE, by phone, no credit refused, quick and easy, payable over 6 or 12 installments. Toll Free: 1-877-776-1660 www.moneyprovider.com. AVOID BANKRUPTCY - SAVE UP TO 70% Of Your Debt. One affordable monthly payment, interest free. For debt restructuring on YOUR terms, not your creditors. Call 1-866-690-3328 or see web site: www.4pillars.ca DEBT CONSOLIDATION PROGRAM Helping Canadians repay debts, reduce or eliminate interest, regardless of your credit. Steady Income? You may qualify for instant help. Considering Bankruptcy? Call 1-877-220-3328 FREE Consultation Government Approved, BBB Member GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com If you own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS will lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.
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LEGAL SERVICES
#1 IN PARDONS Remove your criminal record. Express Pardons offers the FASTEST pardons, LOWEST prices, and it’s GUARANTEED. BBB Accredited. FREE Consultation Toll-free 1-866-416-6772 www.ExpressPardons.com
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
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ACCOUNTING/TAX/ BOOKKEEPING
BOOKKEEPING, PAYROLL, TAXATION. Reliable service at reasonable rates. 778-552-3775. email: aj_consulting@telus.net
CARPET INSTALLATION
All Carpet & Lino Installations Repair/Restreching, 28 years exp. Work guaranteed. 10% Seniors. Discount. Call Cliff 604-462-0669 CARPET & VINYL INSTALLATIONS. Repairs and Re-stretching. Free est. call Gary 604-850-3946
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MILD TO WILD CONCRETE DESIGN
MASSAGE PARADISE Grand Opening $30/30min Tel: 604-746-6777 2459 McCallum Rd. Abbotsford bcclassified.com 604-826-6221
NOW OPEN professional full body massage, deep tissue with oil treatment, relax. 113-2580 Cedar Park Place, Abbotsford 604-746-0099.
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FRAMERS WANTED Call 604-853-7476
Kristy 604.488.9161
Cutting, staining, stamp concrete, exposed aggregate, concrete resurfacing, colored epoxy. Concrete counter tops. Renovations and removal. 22 yrs. exp. Free quote. Serving the lower mainland. Phone (604)317-5684. OCONNOR CONCRETE forming residential concrete foundations footing, foundations, retaining walls. Have my own forms. Servicing the lower mainland. Call 604-309-4573
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GARDENING
Clare’s Lawn & Tree Care Call for your lawn & garden needs. 604-855-1319. cupressa landscaping.com CEDAR HEDGE INSTALLATIONS 4-5 ft. $14, 6-7 ft. $22. 1 year guarantee. (604)217-1852
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 329 PAINTING & DECORATING
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS GUTTER CLEANING Etc. Rubbish Removal. Pressure Washing, Yard cleanup & trim. Reas rates, FREE EST. Since 1990. (604)854-6469
HANDYPERSONS
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A HELPFUL HANDYMAN Ltd. 778-808-7442. What can we do for you? Bonded and Insured! www.ahelpfulhandyman.com
HANDY RICHARD Does most any job, big or small! D Kitchen / Bath Reno’s D Electrical / Plumbing D Painting / Drywall D Yard Maintenance D Concrete / Forming D Decks - Wood / Vinyl Anything Else? Just ask! Serving Abbotsford for 16 yrs
Call 604-556-8183
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
ABBOTSFORD & MISSION MISSION VALLEY HOME RENOVATIONS LTD. Experienced S Insured Guaranteed S Free Estimates Interior / Exterior ~ We do it all Phone 604-854-9288 www.renovationsmission.com
ADD YOUR business on www.BCLocalBiz.com directory for province wide exposure! Call 1-877-645-7704 AFFORDABLE Contractor. Over 25 yrs experience, lic. & ins., all types of res/com. reno’’s & repairs, floor to ceiling, interior/ext. 604-2872600. www.salishdevelopments.ca CERTIFIED CARPENTER. Closets, decks, shelving, reno’s Rubbish removal. 604-870-9081 CRAFTSMAN 25 years exp. Decks, fences, gazebos, pergolas, renos, Playcenters 778-878-0114
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PLUMBING
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! AMAN’S PLUMBING SERVICES Lic.gas fitter. Reas $. 778-895-2005
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DHESI ROOFING & DISPOSAL Ltd. Cedar Shakes, Asphalt Torchon & Tile Roof, Re-Roofing. Any Kind of Roof Repair. Waste Disposal, Construction, Renovation, Recycling. -- 16Years Experience -Call for FREE ESTIMATE Sukhdev cell: 604-825-3107 or 604-850-6460 Email: s_dhesi23@hotmail.com EAST WEST ROOFING & SIDING CO. Roofs & re-roofs. BBB & WCB. 10% Discount, Insured. Call 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437
SUPER STAR ROOFING LTD. Re-roofing & New-roofing of cedar shake, duroid shingles. Torch on 1 or 2 ply & concrete tiles. Fully insured & WCB covered. Paul 604-866-1212 Fax 604-859-1215
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
RECYCLE-IT!
604.587.5865
www.recycle-it-now.com
LANDSCAPING RUBBISH REMOVAL Clean-ups etc. 604-807-8787 or aerostars@telus.net
MOVING & STORAGE
APAUL’S MOVING 5 TON truck, will beat any other mover’s price! BC/Alta/Ont. Packing. Family O/O 604-851-5901 / 778-808-2398 SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
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Bucket Truck
A to Z Roofing Ltd. Spec in re-roofing, asphalt, cedar, flat roof. Guar Wrk. WCB, BBB. 778-996-6479.
RON’S Handyman Services. Home reno’s, maintenance & installation. Small jobs are okay! 604-302-5282.
2guyswithatruck.ca Moving & Storage Visa OK. 604-628-7136
Bob Fitz-James 604-786-1333
Same day serv. avail 604-724-6373
Make us your first call! Reasonable Rates. Fast, Friendly & Uniformed Staff.
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POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING
Roofing F Kitchens F Bathrooms Flooring F Plumbing F Electrical Decks F Fencing F Pressure Washing
ALPINE LANDSCAPING, serving the Fraser Valley for 30 years. Free est.Walter 604-814-3060/ 864-1193
A.C.
PRESSURE WASHING
#1 EARTH FRIENDLY JUNK REMOVAL
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TREE SERVICE
LAURENCE THE PLUMBER: small jobs welcome, reasonable rates, licensed & insured (604)853-1158
RENO PRO
Free Estimates. Fully insured. 778-242-RENO (7366)
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ALLAN CONST. & Asphalt. Brick, concrete, drainage, foundation & membrane repair. (604)618-2304 ~ 604-820-2187.
NEW LAWNS & REPAIRS, pruning/hedges, power rake, moss control, mushroom manure, retaining walls. 604-832-8304 604-832-8305. Soil, bark, Sand, Gravel etc. $25/yd + $50 del. Also, Property Maint. Services avail.Simon 604-230-0627
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
A FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE Get Your First Month Free. Bad Credit, Don’t Sweat It. No Deposits. No Credit Checks. Call Freedom Phone Lines Today Toll-Free 1-866-884-7464. DISCONNECTED? Need cheap, reliable phone service? Great low rates? High-speed internet, calling features & long distance available. First month $24.95 + connection fee. Phone Factory Reconnect 1-877-336-2274; www.phonefactory.ca **HOME PHONE RECONNECT** Call 1-866-287-1348. Prepaid Long Distance Specials! Feature Package Specials! Referral Program! Don’t be without a home phone! Call to Connect! 1-866-287-1348.
LAWN CARE & YARD CLEAN-UP Res. & Comm. Hedge Trimming, Power Rake & Weed/Moss Control, Rototillng. Rubbish removal. Same day serv. Free est. Dave 604-825-0066
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BUCK’S TRUCKING Single axle dump for hire.
~ Landscaping Material ~ ~ Sand & Gravel ~ ~ 1 - 7 Yards ~ ~ Since 1992 ~ ~ Mission ~
Call (604)864-1291
DAVIES SAND & GRAVEL LTD 604-826-6736
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PETS
BABY BUDGIES: $15. each. Various colours. (604)535-1262. BICHON/YORKIE-X 10wks vry cute vet ✔ 1st shots, dewormed, 1 male 1 fem. $550/ea (Sry) 604-580-2186 Blue Nose Pitbulls, Razor’s Edge/ Gotti bloodlines, Seal blue coats with blue eyes, 1st shots & dewormed. Call 604-825-6918 CATS & KITTENS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats.604-309-5388 / 856-4866 CHIHUAHUA, pb, F, 3yrs old, all shots, vet ✔ very affectionate, ideal companion $300. (778)549-3646. CKC reg lab pups guart’d first shots vet ✓ microchipped, exc temp. declaws. $750, 604-533-8992. ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPS, 9/wks, show quality, CKC reg’d, shots, 1yr health guar. 1M/1F. 604-513-0092. GERMAN SHEPHERD Reg’d puppies, top quality German & Czech working bloodlines. Excellent for pets & protection. 604-856-8161. GERMAN SHEPHERDS, 2 fem. p/b, 4 mo. black & tan, long-haired, shots & vet ✔ $600 (604)820-4644 GREAT DANE X ENGLISH MASTIFF PUPPIES $500. Call 604-826-5285 or 604-556-9095. JACK RUSSEL PUPPIES tri-colour tails docked 1st shots, vet checked (604)820-5225 KITTENS FOR ADOPTION. Spayed and neutered. $100. each. Call (604)820-1032 (Mission) LAB Pups CKC Reg’d Champ.lines 2 females (1blk/1yellow), 1st shots, de-wormed, tattooed, vet ✓ $800. 604-857-9192 LAB Retriever pups, yellow/blck, $650; chocolate, $750. Vet check, quality lineage, dew claws, 1st shots, dewormed. (604)702-0217 LOVE BIRDS babies/adults/breeding pairs. Opalines, Peach &Orange face. $50 & up. Alex 778-294-2883 MIN Schnauzer 4F/1M, tails docked, 1st shots, dewormed, hypo-allergic. $550. (604) 761-1994 NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! www.856-dogs.com or call: 604856-3647. POMERANIAN TOY PUP: Male, 5 months. $600. Pls call (604)794-7347. PRESA puppies, family farm raised. Great temperment. Great guard dog. $700. 604-855-6929.
SAND / GRAVEL TRUCKING / LOADING EXCAVATOR / CATS LOWBEDS
ELECTRICAL
A CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN All Types of Electrical - Big or Small (#42889). Call 604-556-9903. LICENSED ELECTRICIAN. “Save yourself a shock”. Bonded. #104303. Sr. disc. Free est. C.M.C. Electric 604-751-5090 or 604-744-8841. TERRY BARKMAN ELECTRIC. Commercial / Residential / Agricultural. Lic. # 89554. 604-835-5111 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
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CLEANING SERVICES
www.magicalmaids.biz 604-467-8439
Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, customized menus tailored to your function! q Dinner Parties q Executive Meetings q Family Gatherings q Weddings / Banquets q B-B-Ques q Funerals We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
Service Technician required for local HVAC company. Heat pump, air conditioning service and installation. Please fax resume to 604-792-4440
EDUCATION/TUTORING
HOUSEKEEPER available.Reliable & experienced. $15.00 per hour. Excellent ref’s. Ali (604)820-3624 MAGICAL MAIDS Bonded & Insured. $25/hr.
Call: 604.888.4856 Fax: 604.888.4827 E-mail: metroroofing@shaw.ca www.metroroofinggroup.com Serious Enquiries Only!
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AIRLINES ARE HIRING- Train for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program.Financial aid if qualified- Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (877)818-0783 DOG LOVERS! Enjoy a healthy, profitable career as a professional dog trainer. Government accredited program - student loans and grants. Ben Kersen & the Wonderdogs. www.wonderdogs.bc.ca 1-800-961-6616 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is rated #2 for at-home jobs. Train from home with the only industry approved school in Canada. Contact CanScribe today! 1-800-466-1535 www.canscribe.com info@canscribe.com ONLINE, ACCREDITED, WEBDESIGN TRAINING, available for persons facing challenges to employment, administered by the Canadian Society for Social Development. Visit: www.ibde.ca. Space is limited - Apply today!
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Good Wages & Benefits.
JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN 4th year and Inst. Tech. Wanted SE Sask. Provincial parks, lakes, golfing, fishing, etc. South East Electric Ltd., Box 1238, Carlyle, SK, S0C 0R0 Fax: 306-453-2022 southeastelectric#1@sasktel.net.
PERSONAL SERVICES
A-TECH Services 604-230-3539
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $269, 2 coats (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Service! www.paintspecial.com
MILANO PAINTING 604 - 551- 6510
PIT - 11496 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD. MISSION Fax: 604-826-6716
MISSION TOPSOIL ✦ Screened Topsoil
✦ Mushroom Manure ✦ Bark Mulch ✦ Sand & Gravel
Pick Up or Delivery 8590 SYLVESTER RD. 604-820-0808
Interior & Exterior S S S S
Professional Painters Free Estimates Written Guaranteed Bonded & Insured
Cartage Ltd.
ROTTWEILER PUPPIES, CKC reg. 10 weeks. Preferred pedigree from Germany. Pet & show stock to approved home. www.regenesisrottweilers.com 604 - 287 - 7688 SHELTIE PUPPY FOR SALE. One female, 9 weeks old, Call for more information (604)826-6311 St Bernard pups, m/f, unreg., gentle giants, 1st shots, puppy pack, can email pics, $1000. 1 (604)462-8605 YELLOW LAB pups. 2 males left. Smaller size. Ready to go. Parents on site $500. 604-852-6176 Abtsfrd
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509
AUCTIONS
Estate Auction. Monday Aug 30th, 6:30pm. Hsehold, furniture & collectibles including model cars & kits, 75 limited edition figurines, etc. View: Sun from 1-5 Mon fr 10am. Central Auction #313-20560 Langley Bypass Consignments Welcome 604-534-8322
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BUILDING SUPPLIES
FULL KITCHEN 10’ w/ sep. 5’ sec., white melamine, fr bsmnt ste, $600 or $950 w/appli (604)850-5338
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 518
BUILDING SUPPLIES
FULL KITCHEN 16’X9’ Oak cabinets, 6’X5’ island w/cooktop, $2500 w/ appli $3300 (604)850-5338
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FARM EQUIPMENT
D1850fd 4 WD TRACTOR. 22hp. 4 cyl dsl. Recent FEL. 54” rototiller. 3pt hitch. Like new cond. $8,500. 604-561-4825 or 604-303-7794
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FRUIT & VEGETABLES
BLUEBERRIES unsprayed $1.75/lb min 10/lbs. To pre-order pls call: (604)852-4776, 4096 Glenmore Rd. GlenmoreBlueberryFarm@live.com
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FRUIT & VEGETABLES
ABBY PRODUCE FARM Open Daily 8 am - 9 pm LOCAL BLUEBERRIES10lb $19.99 LOCAL GREEN BEANS $.99/LB OK TRANSPARENT & SUNRISE APPLES $.69/LB PEACHES, Nectarines, Prune Plums 20 lb $19.99 ea CANNING TOMATOES 20lb box $14.99 PEACHES & CREAM CORN $4.99 dozen LOCAL BLACKBERRIES flat $29.99 Also avail. Pickling Cukes and much much more! Prices in effect Sat. Aug. 21st - Mon. Aug. 27th
READY NOW
YOU PICK OR FRESH SALE
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GARAGE SALES
9004 EMIRY Street, Mission (0ff Cedar via Laminman by the Husky garage)Garage Sale - Harley Davidson collectables, bike gear, household items, designer clothing/ shoes/accessories, Cow collectables, exercise machine, Chicken Coop, Books, Cd’s, Lots of fun unique stuff all at GREAT prices. Saturday 28th August 8am - 2pm (no early birds we’re just not friendly before 8am!) Abbotsford:
32894 Harwood Place Brass bed frame & furniture, Dishes, household items, Baby cribs & toddler bed, toys, Clothes, & misc items...
✿ Sat, Aug 28th ✿ ✿ 9am-3pm ✿
ABBOTSFORD / ALDERGROVE
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GARAGE SALES
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GARAGE SALE 32096 Balfour Dr SAT AUG 28TH 8 -12
GARAGE SALE Sat. Aug. 28th ~ 9am to 2pm
GARAGE SALE
Saturday & Sunday Aug. 28 & 29th ~ 9 to 4 No Early Birds Please Something for Everyone ~ Young & Old ~ New & Used Rain or Shine
8361 MILLER CRES Off Cedar & Best MISSION
MOVING SALE
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE
32861 6TH AVE Sat & Sun Aug 28th & 29th 8am-6pm
Household, furniture, tools, etc. MISSION
MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE Sat. Aug 28. 9am - 2pm
32840 Arbutus Ave
Abbotsford
GARAGE SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 10 A.M. TO 3 P.M. 35326 PURCELL AVE. Furniture, rug shampooers, cameras and other household goods etc. ABBOTSFORD
HUGE GARAGE SALE Office supplies, household goods and more.
SAT. SUN. AUG. 28 & 29, 8-2 3730 SANDYHILL RD. ABBOTSFORD:
MCC THRIFT SHOP (Abby East location)
NEW STORE Opens on Friday Aug 27 Come join us in our new location (RIGHT NEXT DOOR)
#105 - 34150 S. Fraser Way. MISSION ✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔
MOVING SALE
32213 7th Ave SAT AUG 28TH 9-3 CAMPING GEAR APPLIANCES FURNITURE, TOOLS & MORE! ✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔
Okanangan Fruit Now Here!!
OPEN 7 DAYS 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
5486 Riverside Street Corner of Harris & Riverside Matsqui Village U PICK BLUEBERRIES: .75 cent lb. 50lbs or over: SPECIAL PRICE! Bring containers. 604-856-7441.
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MISSION
36271 Auguston Parkway S. (Auguston)
(Nr. Bateman Rd.) Antiques, dishes, tools, workshop, furnishing, etc.
The Valley’s Premier Farm Market For 35 years.
32563 7th Ave
Lots of kid’s toys & books.
GARAGE SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 8 A.M. TO 12 NOON. #5-3902 LATIMER STREET
THE BARGAIN STORE BUY/SELL USED FURNITURE (604)826-3810
MISSION
MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE Sat Aug 28th 9-3 32473 14th Ave
Excellent selection kids clothing & toys, household & hardware items, dining room table & chairs, books and much more.
Canceled if Raining MISSION
YARD SALE 33506 BEST AVE Sat Aug 28th 9-2 No Early Birds
Antique furniture, electronics Household goods, collectibles MULTI FAMILY Yard Sale Sat Aug 28 10am-4pm 777 200th Street, SW Corner of 8th Ave & 200th Langley
Saturday Market in the Park Cultus Lake June 12, - Sept. 4th East Side Main Beach Parking Lot. 10am - 3pm Venders Welcome (604)858-6593 *Farmers Market *Crafts, *Flea market, *Home baking, *Fresh produce Entertainment when available
FUEL
FULLY SEASONED, Alder/Maple, Birch, split & delivered. Free kindling. Phone 604-789-1492 anytime
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FURNITURE
★ ANIZCO LIQUIDATION SALE USED HOTEL FURNITURE Arrived from Westin Bayshore & Radisson 100’s of mattresses, Desks, Lamps, Banquet Chairs, Sofa Beds, Armoires, Headboards... Visit “ANIZCO” Furniture 250 Terminal Ave. @ Main, Van Monday - Fri 10 - 5 & Sat. 10 - 2 www.anizcofurniture.com 604-682-2528
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MISC. FOR SALE
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FIREWOOD ★ FREE ★
PALLETS Available Come & Help Yourself Also great for crafts etc
BACK PARKING LOT (by shed) ABBOTSFORD NEWS 34375 Gladys Ave. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com NEW Norwood SAWMILLS - LumberMate-Pro handles logs 34” diameter, mills boards 28” wide. Automated quick-cycle-sawing increases efficiency up to 40%. w w w. N o r w o o d S a w m i l l s . c o m / 400OT - FREE Information: 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.
REAL ESTATE 639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES $$$ PRIVATE Lending! Equity Based! 1st and 2nd Mortgages @ www.mortgagemover.ca
566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Canadian made Willis. Walnut upright piano. New in 1972. Exc cond. well tuned. $1,250. 604-266-7353. SAXOPHONE: Yamaha Jr in excellent condition; nice case; fully serviced. $650. Call 604-853-5060. UPRIGHT PIANO, antique, Hartman & Co., oak case, great cond., must see, $700. Call (604)860-0222 YAMAHA M-I piano,excellent condition, with bench and metronome. $1300 firm. 604-859-2475
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ACREAGE
20 Acre Ranches ONLY $99 per/mo. $0 Down, $12,900 Near Growing El Paso, Texas. Owner Financing, No Credit Checks. Money Back Guarantee. Free Map/Pictures. 800-755-8953 www.sunsetranches.com
ABBOTSFORD
706
APARTMENT/CONDO
ABBOTSFORD
MEADOWOOD Apartment & Townhouse Complex
HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
Please quote promotion #33710
www.dannyevans.ca
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
RENTALS 703
ACREAGE
FARMLAND FOR LONG-TERM LEASE. In Surrey: 82 acres, 188 St., south of 8 Ave; In Langley: 28 acres, 88 St. & 264 Ave. Land only. For info call 604-683-9641.
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1000 SQ FT. Beautiful kitchen SS appliances + W/D. Open floor plan, lrg patio deck. U/g prkg. Safe and secure building. 778-881-9876
2551 Willow Lane ~ 1 bed condo, deck, new paint, u/g parking, pets considered. $600. Holland Street The Crossing ~ Brand new 1st floor 1 bed, condo with unique curbside parking and u/g parking. $875 Fern St. East Abbotsford ~ 2 bed., 2 bath condo, new paint, updated, 5 appliances. $795 danlangpm@live.ca ReMax Little Oak Prop. Mgmt.
604-504-RENT ABBOTSFORD 2 BDRM, 2BATH, College Place Park, 5 appli, in suite w/d,n/s n/p $950/mo (604)615-8958 ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm 950 sf., 5 appl, prkg. Ns/np. $1000 +½ DD & hydro. Ref’s, crd/crim chk, 604-3026949 theseasons102@gmail.com
ABBOTSFORD
3 Appls, Laundry Hook-Up.
609
604-309-3500 “Seniors Discount”
ABBOTSFORD: CONDO, age 55 +. 2 bdrm., 1064 sf, indoor pool, billiards. Undg prkg. Evergreen Village. $169,000. 604-746-3034 P.S. most furniture included.
APARTMENT/CONDO
Chelsea Park Gardens
MAGNA BAY, SHUSWAP LAKE. Over 5 acres with lakeviews. Over 4000 sq. ft. home. MUST SELL QUICK. MAKE AN OFFER. May carry part of the down payment. Priced to sell $395,000. Call Jeff Tarry toll free at 1-866-955-2256. Century 21 Lakeside Realty Ltd. 250-955-0307.
APARTMENT/CONDOS
706
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1/2 Month FREE Rent !!
SPORTING GOODS
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660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE
WINE MAKING EQUIP demi-johns, racks, tubing, hydrometers, elec filter, take all or some (604)820-1731
REAL ESTATE
PS-2 video games, memory cards, baby items, books, weedeater, heated foot spa, childrens toys & much more.
Abbotsford
STEEL BUILDING SALE... SPECIALS from $4 to $11/sq.ft. Great pricing on ABSOLUTELY every model, width and length. Example: 30x40x14 NOW $8995.00. Pioneer Steel Manufacturers 1-800-6685422.
MISSION
2 big screen TV’S, fishing gear, large safe, glass top dining room set, 2 deep freezers, furniture, beds, household items, etc.
ABBOTSFORD
MISC. FOR SALE
TOOLS wood shaper, 10” circ,saw, 10” Lapidary saw & acess., belt polisher, cut-off grinder,mower & weed eater much more (604)826-8257
GOOD ITEMS, NO JUNK!
Antique horse drawn plough & cultivator, new saddle, camping, sea shells, scooters, toys, decorator rocks, 2 new touring bikes, & more
Household items, set of 2 Lazy Boy recliners, lots of cook books, some electronics, sheep skin mattress
Blueberries for Sale - 26097 84 Ave. No insecticide, no captan, Weller Blueberry Farm. Open 8-7. Ready picked $1.30/lb, U pick $.80/lb. 856-6817, 604-996-9275
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Aug 28th & 29th 9-4
DOWNSIZING GARAGE SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 8 A.M. TO 1 P.M. 34579 YORK AVE.
Call 604-820-9520
off Clearbrook Rd
3 family garage sale Aug 28 & 29, 9am - 3pm 29570 Sunvalley Cres.
Abbotsford
32982 Harris Rd
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
2 BDRMS, 1 ba 2 BDRMS, 2 ba. From $700/M. Extra Large Suites Free Heat & H. Water
ABBOTSFORD,32120 Peardonville 2 bdrm. apt., F/S, D/W, gas f/p, A/C NO SMOKING, NO PETS. Doreen @ 604-302-1229.
1 & 2 bdrm - indoor pool. Includes heat / hot water. Near UCFV & Hospital. Sorry no pets. Ref. req’d.
Call: 604-855-6714
Phone 604-852-4696 or Email
meadowood@ pacificquorum.com Apartments 1 & 2 Bedroom Heat / hot water included 3 Appliances
Townhouses ABBOTSFORD. Deluxe large suite in newer, well kept bldg. Close to Columbia Bible College. Suit mature, resp tenant. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, gas f/p, in-suite w/d, u/g parking, NS. $950/mo. 778-549-1421. ABBOTSFORD EAST
1 Bedroom lofts & 2 Bedrooms 5 Appliances
✦ Senior Discount ✦ Resident Managers ✦ Sorry No Pets
Mountain View Village Townhouses
Conveniently located at
36060 Old Yale Road
3046 Clearbrook Road
FAMILY ORIENTED
www.pacificquorum.com Pacific Quorum Properties Inc
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
Abbotsford/Mission
One Month Free Rent for One Year Lease Incentive Richard Court 33333 12th Avenue 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
Ralph 778-788-1857 Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management
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!
Abbotsford/Mission
One Month Free Rent For One Year Lease Incentive Town & Country Apts 1948 McCallum Road Bachelor & 1 bdrm. stes from $600. Fitness rm, social rm, games rm, in/pool, courtyrd, outdoor & covered pkg, lndry rm; Close to public transit, parks & schools. Park like setting. Small pets ok. For more info & viewing call
Rachel 604-615-5382 Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management
Call Esther 604-853-0549
ABBOTSFORD
625
FOR SALE BY OWNER
MISSION (HATZIC) 3700 sq. ft. 3 bdrm., 2.5 baths, master bdrm. on main flr. Lge. kit. & fam. rm. Din. & lounge. Inlaw suite down, 30x50’ workshop, beautiful yard, great views. $485,000. Call 604-826-1297 604-855-3094 SUMAS, WA Owner Financing: $128,900 USD. Less than $750./mo to own. 1908 Bungalow (2BR, 1BA) Furnishings optional. 360-988-4121
33382 George Ferguson Way
BIRCHWOOD MANOR 2 BDRM - $750 SENIORS DISCOUNT $200 MOVE-IN BONUS Onsite laundry, some with in-suite laundry hookups, dishwashers, parking incl. Building under new Professional Management
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LOTS
LARGE ARIZONA BUILDING LOTS FULL ACRES AND MORE! Guaranteed Owner Financing No credit check $0 down - 0 interest Starting @ just $89/mo. USD Close to Tucson’s Intl. Airport For Recorded Message 800-631-8164 Code 4001 or visit www.sunsiteslandrush.comOffer ends 9/30/10! LARGE ARIZONA BUILDING LOTS FULL ACRES AND MORE! Guaranteed Owner Financing No credit check $0 down - 0 interest Starting @ just $89/mo. USD Close to Tucson’s Intl. Airport For Recorded Message 800-631-8164 Code 4001 or visit www.sunsiteslandrush.com Offer ends 9/30/10!
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MORTGAGES
BANK ON US! Mortgages for purchases, renos, debt consolidation, foreclosure. Bank rates. Many alternative lending programs.Let Dave Fitzpatrick, your Mortgage Warrior, simplify the process!1-888-711-8818 dave@mountaincitymortgage.ca
For a Viewing Call:
604-832-8909 Abbotsford
33810 Fern St.
Avail Sept. 1st. 2 bdrm. 3 appl. Parking. Ns/np. $765/mo. 604-744-5173 ABBOTSFORD: AT EDGEBROOK, Secure,2 bdrm., 2 f/baths, stainless steel appls., f/p, 2 pkg. spaces. Cls. to schools, walk to 7 Oaks Avail Sept. 1. $1000/M. 778-549-3180
ABBOTSFORD: George Ferguson Way/Gladwin: Great location! U/g prkg, lge 2/bdrm, quiet, clean bldg. $875/mo inclds ht & hot wtr. Small pet ok.N/S. Call Greg 604-556-2599 ABBOTSFORD
Heat & Hot Water Included D D D D
Outdoor Pool Parking Extra Storage Renovated / No Pets
1 BDRMS from $625/mo. 2 BDRMS from $750/mo. 3 BDRMS. from $1050/mo.
New Lower Rates 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites Quiet, Clean, Large Renovated Suites Hot Water incl’d. Gated garage or Outside Parking Available. Pool & Garden Courtyard. Meets Crime Free Standards Close to all amenities. Refs req. No Pets, N/S
(604) 556-7705 ABBOTSFORD
COACHMAN APT 33636 MARSHALL RD Available immediately, spacious 1 and 2 bdrms, heat & hot water included. N/P, N/S, Refs required.
SENIORS WELCOME Call 604-853 9876 ABBOTSFORD. Fern St. Large 2 bdrm apt, 1.5 ba 2 u/g prk, nr amen. Avail now. $850mo. 604-763-3519
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
604-853-6620
Forest Village Apartments ABBOTSFORD: LATITUDES APT. 1 bdrm. + den, (may be some furniture stay) Cls. to UFV. $1000/M. Avail. Sept. 1. 604-302-9820 or neville@hotmail.ca
HOME SWEET HOME
Bakerview
One Month Free Rent for One Year Lease Incentive
1909 SALTON RD.
ABBOTSFORD CENTRAL
Mountainview
Abbotsford/Mission
ABBOTSFORD ✭ $1150/mo - Nature’s Gate - top of the line 2 bdrm 2 bath, 5 appli, f/p, u/g prkng. ✭ $600/mo-Large 1 bdrm f/s, dw, u/g prkng, heat & hw incl av. now
Call Marilyn(604)855-7393 ABBOTSFORD: Maple Manor & Goldstone Court. 1 & 2 Bdrms from $625. Newly renovated buildings. Call 604-504-1587 (Maple) & 604-504-1758 (Goldstone). ABBOTSFORD- McKenzie Manor / Lucene Place Apartments 1 BDRMS from $ 600/mo. 2 BDRMS from $725/mo. 3 BDRMS from $ 800/mo. 2131 McKenzie Road / 33987 Mayfair Avenue (corner of Mayfair & McKenzie) Age 45 & Up, Senior & Adult Oriented Bldgs. Call Marion 604-755-2427 ABBOTSFORD, near 5 Corners. 1 bdrm $625/mo or 2 bdrm $725/mo. Call Tanya 604-557-8166 BAKERVIEW HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE is accepting applications. 2 bdrm apt. - Housing Charge of $665. Shares of $1500. Call 604-854-6133. bakerviewcoop@telus.net MISSION. 1 & 2 bdrm. apts. $700$900. Insuite ldry., h/w flrs, fire & sec sys. 5 min walk to WCE. Ref’s. Ns/np. Avail. now. 604-855-2217
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Abbotsford/Mission
One Month Free Rent for One Year Lease Incentive Nelson Court 33095 Old Yale Road Comfortable 3 storey low rise, convenient & affordable. 1 & 2 bdrm stes, balconies, lockers, in & outdoor pkg, lndry rm. Close to schools & transit. Small pets ok. For more info & viewing call
Wanda 604-615-5397 Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management
ABBOTSFORD
THE CREST Available Now! 1 Bedroom
Heat, Hot Water & Basic Cable included. Crime Free & Certified. N/S - N/P, Close to all amens. Lease & Refs. Required.
604-852-7350 MISSION 1 bdrm $625 or 2 bdrm $725, 2nd Ave or 3rd Ave Call Jenny 604-751-4488 MISSION 1 bdrm 9’ ceiling, h/d flrs bright, quiet, reno’d, heritage bldg, incl ht/hw, $580, 1-866-333-2005 MISSION dwntwn. Bachelor suite. Fresh paint, h/w flrs. n/s-n/p. Avail now. $500 + hydro. 604-615-9898.
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RENTALS
APARTMENT/CONDO
ABBOTSFORD
THE WADDINGTON 32063 Mt Waddington Ave Avail immed. 1 bdrm and 1 bdrm + den. 3rd and 4th flr. Washer, dryer, fridge, stove, dishwasher, fireplace. Secured parking. Small pet ok. $900 and $950/mo.
Call 604-855-0010
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.
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CARS - DOMESTIC
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APARTMENT/CONDO
706
CLEARBROOK
ABBOTSFORD:
Recently reno’d. Great view of Mt. Baker. Incl heat, H.W., parking, & strg. Close to all amenities. One Cat welcome with deposit. N/S preferred. Refs required.
1916 McCallum Rd. Call 604-852-0827 or
CARS - DOMESTIC
www.eryxproperties.com 1 bdrms from - $650 3 bdrm - $1050 (11th floor) 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.
✳ 1 Bdrm. from $625/mo. ✳ 2 Bdrms from $745/mo. Rent incls.: Heat, H/wtr, U/G Pkg Quiet, Well Maint. Build. No Pets.
Move in Allowance $500 Seniors Discount $25
Call Dave @ 604-859-0482
604-850-2467 Baywest Mgmt Corp
wellesley.manor@yahoo.ca
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APARTMENT/CONDO
FRASER RIDGE Hi-Rise Great Views
Move-In Allowance: $500 Bonus for new residents (Ask for details) Crime Free Living 31790 UNION AVENUE HURON COURT
WALK TO UNIVERSITY Avail. Immed. Large 1 Bdrm Apts available.
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33555 South Fraser Way Fraser Ridge is part of Abbotsford Crime Free Multi-Housing Program.
CARS - DOMESTIC
818
CARS - DOMESTIC
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
CENTURY 21 ACE AGENCIES LTD. Aspen Creek-2 bd, 2 bath, large balcony, 5 appli, gas f/p included in rent, U/G park. n/p n/s $950.00 Cascade Green – 2 bed, 2 bath, 5 appli, u/g park, f/p, quiet side of building, N/S N/P $925.00 The Waddington 1 bd, 1 bath top floor, 5 appli, W/I closet, f/p, u/g prking for visitors too. Sm.pet neg., N/S $775.00 Westwood - 1 bd & den/dinning, Open concept living w/laminate , some granite, 6 appli, insuite strg, u/g park, sm.pet neg,N/S $825.00 Excellent Value - CLEAN 2 bd, 1 large bath, upper unit w/private balcony. Age restricted, NO DOGS, walk to shopping & Mill Lake N/S $750.00
CALL: (604)853-2718
DELAIR COURT
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AT COST TO YOU!
Pioneer Chrysler Jeep is on a mission to sell in Mission...
NEW VEHICLES AT COST FOR A LIMITED TIME! 2010 DODGE
2010 JEEP
GRAND CARAVAN SE
COMPASS 4X4
Power window group, 3.3 L V6 OHV engine, power 8-way driver seat.
MSRP FACTORY REBATE PIONEER DISCOUNT COST TO YOU!
$30,095 - $6,500 -$1,371
$22,224
Sun/sound group, 2.4 L I4 DOHC 16V Dual VVT engine, speed control, All terrain tires
BI-WEEKLY
$155.52
MSRP FACTORY REBATE PIONEER DISCOUNT COST TO YOU!
$28,720 - $3,000 -$1,749
$23,971
BI-WEEKLY
$167.35
This modern 2 bdrm, 2 bath apartment home awaits you. Wonderful bright suite comes with in suite laundry, stove, fridge and dishwasher. Enjoy the laminate flooring, spacious master bedroom with ensuite, and inviting deck all in the comfort of your own home. Property sits on lovely grounds and has underground secured parking. We are cat friendly with a pet security deposit. There may be other floor plans available. Please call Jamie at: 604-859-9555 for more information or to schedule a viewing.
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APARTMENT/CONDO
RENTAL INCENTIVE AVAIL.
SENIOR’S DISCOUNT! 2485 Hilltout Street BACHELOR - $521.00 1 Bedroom - $664.00 2 Bedrooms - $780.00
Call 604-751-2147 Move In Bonus Avail 2525 Hilltout Street 1 Bedroom - $665.00 2 Bedrooms - $825.00
Call 604-751-2147 604-557-3592 or 604-751-5595 2814 Pratt Crescent 1 Bedroom from $687.00 2 Bdrms from $779.00
Call 604-557-6054 32030 George Ferguson Way
1 Bedroom from $664.00 2 Bdrms from $825.00
Call 604-557-3592 Move In Bonus Avail 33405 Bourquin Place 1 Bedroom from $725.00 2 Bdrms from $825.00
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 $664.00 2 Bdrms from $825.00
Call 605-751-2125
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33184 George Ferguson Way
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1 Bedroom from $664.00 2 Bdrms from $825.00
Call 604-751-2165 Move In Bonus Avail Mainstreet Equity apartments are well secured and safe homes for your peace of mind.
2441 COUNTESS ST. Phone 604-850-5375 (Senior’s Discount & Dam. Dep. Reduced) STK# 371759
2010 DODGE
STK# 108710
2010 JEEP
GRAND CARAVAN SE
Mission
WRANGLER UNLIMITED
Climate grp, SE plus grp, 4 spd auto, 3.3L V6 OHV engine, power 8-way driver seat, sirius sat., uconnect voice command w/bluetooth.
Dual top grp, trailer tow grp, power convenience grp, 4 spd. auto, anti-spin differential rear axle, 3.8L V6 SMPI, A/C, 6 infinity speakers w/subwoofer, media centre, sirius sat., Jeep freedom top.
MSRP FACTORY REBATE PIONEER DISCOUNT
MSRP FACTORY REBATE PIONEER DISCOUNT
COST TO YOU!
$34,415 - $6,500 -$2,476
$25,439
BI-WEEKLY
$177.30
COST TO YOU!
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
$35,485 - $2,500 -$2,686
$30,299
BI-WEEKLY
$210.24
CEDARWOOD MANOR * Friendly management * 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites * Insuite Laundry * Adult Oriented
604-820-0128 MISSION
HABITAT APARTMENTS 33366 2ND Ave. Mission FREE RENT WITH LEASE
1 BEDROOM FROM $630/mo. Quiet, well managed, on site manager. Close to Downtown & Westcoast Express. NO PETS. STK# 402527
STK# 165191
604 826-2538 Managed by ECM Strata - Rental Divison
Website:
www.mainst.biz
Receive 1 Month FREE Clean, Quiet & Spacious Suites 1 bdrm. $599 - $625 2 bdrms. $710 Close to Schools, Shopping & Transit. Laundry & Professional Onsite Staff. Parking Avail.
To Arrange a Viewing Call 604-852-3501 or toll free 1-888-897-3247
RECEIVE 1 Month FREE! Clean, Quiet & Spacious Suites
1 bd. starting from $665 2 bd. starting from $760
Heat & Hot Water Included. 3 Appli. Onsite Laundry. Parking
Contact Mike or Teresa To Arrange a Viewing Call
604-852-0424 or 1-888-871-2811 ABBOTSFORD Available September 1st.
CATCH OF THE DAY
MISSION HILLS:
APARTMENTS Large, Bright & Clean
2008 DODGE RAM 3500 4x4, mega cab, diesel, SLT, local truck, no accidents, sun roof, 6 spd & tow pkg, exhaust brake, only 76,000 kms, ALL READY TO TOW YOUR LOAD!
$36,991
Call 604-826-7880 ✯ASPEN COURT✯ 2450 Center St. Abbotsford NEW BUILDING
STK #E5556
.COM YOUR COMMUNITY DEALER SINCE 1939
33320 FIRST AVE • MISSION
1, 2 & 3 Bdrms Avail No Pets. Written ref’s required.
VERY COMPETITIVE RATES QUIET, CLEAN, WELL MANAGED NOW AVAILABLE BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRM. SUITES Heat & hot water incl. Fridge, stove, D.W., microwave. UNDERGROUND SECURE PARKING
Accredited Collision Repairs & Valet Service
CALL 604-870-1118
604.826.6201 HOURS: Mon - Thurs 8:30-8 • Fri 8-6 • Sat 8-5 • Sun 11-4
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*OFFERS CANNOT BE COMBINED AND DOES NOT INCLUDE TAXES OR LEVIES. OAC ALL PAYMENTS BASED ON 84 MONTHS A T 2.75 VARIABLE RATE
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DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
MAINSTREET EQUITY CORP.
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RENTALS
✦ 1 Bdrm - $630.
✦ 1 Bdrm + Den $685.
Quiet building. Mostly Seniors. Includes heat, hot water & cable. NO PETS. 604 - 854 - 6307
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ABBOTSFORD - attractive office &/or Retail Spaces available. All located within Abbotsford’’s business core. Ph Frank@ Noort Investments 604-835-6300. ABBOTSFORD - HAIR SALON “ready to go”. Central, high exposure location. 1272 sq. ft. Call Frank @ Noort Investments.604835-6300. MISSION area. 800 SQ. FT. SHOP. Available immed. $450 + hst + hydro + gas. Security check and ref’’s. Call 604 820-8477, 604-820-0832 MT LEHMAN AREA Warehouse for lease. 1000 sq foot bay with 2000 sq feet of finished office space. Price Neg. Mike@ 1-604-615-9350. WAREHOUSE/OFFICE space available immed. 2337 Townline Rd. Abbotsford. Call 604-854-5405.
ABBOTSFORD $1150/MO -1/2 DUPLEX on Princess St., 2 bdrm up, 1 down + rec room, 2 bath, w/d hook-ups, f/s, fenced yard, sorry n/p avail now - 2nd half of unit avail Sept 1st. Good ref’s req’d.
Call 604-855-7393 -Ask for Hans
733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS MISSION. 24ft RV Trailer. Sh ldry Utils incl except propane. $500/mo. Call 604-832-9376 or 604-855-9403
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HOMES FOR RENT
ABBOTSFORD, 2126 Orchard Dr., best area, 1 bdrm up, 2 down, 1 bath, 4 appls, NS, immed. $1250. Single family. Call 1-604-439-7998. ABBOTSFORD: 2 BDRM., 1 ba., on farm. $1000/M. Avail. immed. Also shop available. 604-825-3978 ABBOTSFORD, 4 bdrm., 2 baths, on farm, 2 kitchens, laundry. Sept. 1. $1400 mo. 604-825-2536 ABBOTSFORD, 4 BDRM, 2 full baths, big rec rm down stairs, nicely reno’d kitchen, close to all amenities. Call 778-552-4110. Abbotsford: 4 bdrm. bsmt. home cls. to Catholic Church & Hospital. vail. Oct. 1. $1500. 604-870-9555 ABBOTSFORD: AVAIL. IMMED. 2100 s.f. 4 bdrms, rec. rm., 2.5 baths, 2 gas f/p’s, single garage, lrg, fen b/yard, hot tub. $1600/M. + utils. N/S. N/P. Ref’s. req. Located at 31843 Winton Ave. 604-8542085 ABBOTSFORD: AVAIL. SEPT 1st. 2644 Cyril St - Central Location, 2 bdrm rancher, 1 bath, fenced yard, new floors and paint throughout, gas heat, laundry hook ups, no garage or carport. Prefer non-smokers $900 per month. To view call 604-851-4169 References required ABBOTSFORD: Large modern home, bright 4/Bdrm + den, 2.5 baths, private, dbl car garage, 5 appls, cov deck, hrdwd / carpet, fin’d bsmt, quiet neighborhood in Fairfield, alarm, cls to schls/amens. $1900+util. Sept 1. 604-582-7775. Abbotsford: McMillan Area. 3 bdrms. up, 2.5 baths, house completely remodeled. $1600/M. whole house. Not for sale. Avail. immed. 2381 Midas Street. Mel Kraft, Landmark Realty 604-855-0800 ABBOTSFORD New 4 bdrm, 4 bath + den, cls to bus. Sept 1. $2500 + utils. Ref’s, NS/NP. 604-807-8963 ABBOTSFORD nr Yale Sec as new 5 bdr, 5 appl, garage, fncd 1/4 acre, $1600. N/S. Cat OK. 604-870-9215
ABBOTSFORD Really nice 2 BDRM modular home on big lot off Fraser Hwy, gardeners dream, lots of light, sunroom, F/S, W/D built in vac, patio, fire pit, double carport and RV parking...n/p $1750 incl utils. 3 BDRM 3 BATH UPPER house, great area (Crossley & Southern) f/s, shared W/D, family / living room, nice back yard, sorry no pets, $1400 +utils. Abbotsford Place - George Ferguson & Gladwin, 2 BDRM APTS, f/s d/w, laundry rooms on every floor, Pets OK, Assistance welcome.$800-$875/mo + utils Good references are a must!
Call Sherri (604)855-7393 ABBOTSFORD, Reno’d 5/bdrm house. Nr hospital. 2.5 bthrms, $1600/mo. Immed. (604)807-8530
ABBOTSFORD SUMAS Prai rie, 5 bd, 3550 sq ft, dbl garage, beautifull newer home, $2000, 604-852-4009 ABBOTSFORD, Tudor Court. Lrg 3 bdrm home. Quiet CDS. Approx 1400 sq.ft. 5 appls. Carport, 2 bathrms. Unfin. bsmt., deck, lrg priv yard. N/S. N/P. $1350/mo. Avail. now. Ralph 604-710-3864. Abbotsford W. Over 3,500 s/f newer exec home, 4 bdrms, 4 baths, den on main 2 gas f/p’s quiet cds family oriented neighbourhood, greenbelt, walking trails. $1850 + 2/3 utils. Sept 1. N/S Sml pet neg. Refs/lse req. 604-557-8816 or 604-857-3483
CENTURY 21 ACE AGENCIES LTD. Executive Neighbourhood-Total of 4 beds + den, 3 baths,1/2 acre, 8 appli.Unique property. Available Oct. $1600.00 N/P N/S Cosy Bungalow – 2 bed, 1 bath, 3 appl, carport, central location Avail. Oct. sm. pet neg $775.00 Rancher Central Abby - 2 bd, 1 bath w/laminate flrs, sngl gar., f/s, w/d, sm. pet neg N/S $850.00 Walk to UFV !! Duplex – 2 bed, 1.5 baths, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, some fresh paint, single carport. Sm. pet neg. n/s $850.00
CALL: (604)853-2718 CLEARBROOK 3bdrm rancher w/ shop/shed, fenced, pets welcome. $1350 Avail Sept.1 604 852-3113 MISSION: 2 BDRM. view home on lrg lot, 5 appls, fenced yard. Avail Aug 1st. $1250 + utils. Call Carol 778-241-7445
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HOMES FOR RENT
RENTALS
RENTALS 736
COBBLESTONE Lane 3BR Exec Home in WW Plat. 2000sf on 2 Upr Flrs,2 ? Bath. Grt Rm Design w/Gas FP, Gourmet Kitch w/Gas Rnge. $2200/Mo + 2/3 Util. N/S, N/P. NOW! 604-377-4475
HOMES FOR RENT
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Own w/d. NS/NP $750/mo + utils
604-504-RENT MISSION. 3rd Ave. Lovely large lot with 2 bdrm house with unfurn bsmt. Nr all amens. Avail Sept 1. $1500/mo. 604-250-7544 MISSION. NEW 3200 sq.ft. 6 bdrms, 4 washrooms. Extra rec room. S/S appls. Avail. Sept 1. N/S. N/P. Call 604-807-9498.
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ROOMS FOR RENT
MISSION. Furnished room in large clean home incl utils lndry internet, lge deck w/view, hot tub. N/S Refs DD req. $500/mo. 604-826-0722.
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RV PADS
UPPER / LOWER SUITES Wren St - 2 bd lower in 4-plex, share w/d huge yard, $750/mo incl utils 7th Ave- 2bdrm, bright, recently updated, level to yard & covered patio area, private w/d, across from rec centre & water park $750/mo+shared utils
Dewdney Trunk Rd - Older 2 bdrm mobile home on acreage outdated and a little rough around the ages - affordable - $675/mo Shook Rd - Hatzic Lake - spacious 1bdrm + loft or 2 bdrm 1/2 duplex on waterfront, 5 appli, carport, very quaint & charming, big windows, skylights, vaulted ceilings, glass block, solarium off loft, 5 mins fr town, $900/mo Benbow St - Hatzic Lake - Very quaint 2 bdrm 1/2 duplex - situated on large water front lot at Hatzic Lake, huge deck, spacious kitchen -$1,000/mo+shared utils Kudo - 3bdrm upper w/ games room & den down + 2bdrm suite rent together or separately $1800 for whole house or $1350 upper suite & $650 for lower Dalke Ave - unique layout * 4 bdrms + 2 dens - 2 year old home backs onto greenbelt - $1800/mo Dalke Ave - large 4bdrm, 2 year old home, backs onto greenbelt unfinished bsmnt not incl with rental - $2000/mo
ABBOTSFORD UPPER/LOWER SUITES
QUIET CAMPGROUND Year round monthly sites for rent. $315/mo incl water & sewer, elec. metered. 20 mins East of Mission(604)826-2741
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APARTMENTS
We offer Independent and Assisted Living starting at $1800.00 per month. We also provide superior services for all levels of care including Complex Care starting at$2300.00 per month. Please call Norma or Renaye at 604-850-5416 during business hours to set up a tour and complimentary lunch, or come in and see us at 33386 Bevan Ave.
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION ABBOTSFORD EAST: UPPER duplex, 3 bdrm. 2 ba., 1200 s.f. w/garage. Shared laundry, extra pkg., new flooring, paint, & spacious deck. Landscaped priv. yd. Convenient location nr. shopping & great schools. N/S. No dogs. $1100 + 60% utils. Avail. Oct. 1. 604-816-7759 ABBOTSFORD Furnished bedrm. $400/mo, w/d incl. Avail. Sept 1 share 1/3 utils. Pref mature responsible prof person. 604-755-0416. MISSION, FURNISHED, bdrm/bath, (new linens), sat. TV, mini kitchen, fridge, dishes etc. Sep. entr. $550/mth. Car req. (604) 826-6375
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STORAGE
LOCKABLE STORAGE/WORKSHOP spaces. 20’ X 40’, drive in. Small sizes avail. 6 a.m. -10 p.m. access. Chase Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. 604-826-2383 STORAGE SPACE available for boats & RV’s, secured site. Call 604-819-6122 cell or (604)7947132 office
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SUITES, LOWER
2 BDRM suite, avail. Sept. 1, w/d, g/fp, patio/garden, storage, cable & hydro incl. 604504-0236. $850 ABBOTSFORD. Goldfish welcome! Beaut ‘Highlands’. 1 Bdrm, 1.5 ba, 850 sq.ft. Own W/D, D/W. NP/NS. $750/mo. incl utils. 778-808-5733. ABBOTSFORD 2 bdrm bsmt nr Rotary Stadium, bus & schools, ns/np, avail Sept 1st. $550. 604-859-8417 ABBOTSFORD, 2/bdrm bsmt suite. Crestview area. Brand new. Lam floor, lge kitchen, D/W. $800/mo. incl util. N/P, N/S, no drugs. Avail now. (604)855-5004 ABBOTSFORD. Beaver St. 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite. Avail now. Separate ldry. $900/mo. incl. utils. Ns/np. Call 778-549-2024 or 778-549-2124. ABBOTSFORD: BSMT. SUITE Nr. Mill Lake. Lev. ent. N/S. N/P. No drinking. Single person. $550. Incl. utils. 604-854-2925
ALDERGROVE Newer 1 bdrm suite full bath, f/p, shared W/D, sep entry. Sept. 1. NS/NP, $750/mo incl utils. (604)856-1157 (604)308-9513
HOUSES
Osprey Dr - West Abbotsford location, 3bdrm upper w/ 1bdrm down. 3 baths, encl garage, culde-sac, priv backyard - perfect for entertaining, $1450/mo + % utils
Bevan Lodge is under new management.
604 - 557 - 6450 ABBOTSFORD. Whatcom exit. Cls to freeway, lrg. grnd lvl 1 bdrm w/view, 9’ ceilings, F/P, priv. entry, patio, $825 incl all utils, cable & lndry. Clean quiet prof. wanted. NS/NP. 604-857-3034.
Tempo - 33545 Rainbow Ave close to University, Hospital, & freeway, 6 appli, secure parking. #201R-Jr.1 BD.558 s.f.- $730 Min.6 Mo lease $50 move in fee. LATITUDE - 2233 Mckenzie Rd. 6 stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, elec. F/P, exercise room. min. 6 mo. lease. #116 - 1 BDRM. - 587 s.f. WEst facing - $825/mo. #204 * 1BDRM + den - 686 sq ft East Facing - $895/mo #217 - 1 BDRM. - 587 s.f. West facing. - $825/mo. #225 * 1bdrm+den * 686 sq ft * south facing * $895/mo #323 - 2bdrm *885 sq ft * south west facing * $1150/mo #414 * 1bdrm+den * 672 sq ft * top floor * west facing * $925/mo. FRASER VALLEY HOME TEAM
604-820-8888
www.andersonavenue.com
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ABBOTSFORD Blueridge area. Large furnished 1 bdrm grd level bsmt suite. Backing onto greenbelt, walking trails, quiet family neighbourhood. Nr bus. Pri ent. Shared laundry. $650 incl utils. Avail Sept 15. 604-857-3484 or 778-808-7283. ABBOTSFORD CTRL. 1 Bdrm ste, Suit sgl person. Pri entry, w/d, utils incl. $625. NS/NP. 604-308-0118. ABBOTSFORD E, 2 bdrm grnd level newer legal ste NS/NP, lrg. b. yrd, $850 incl utils. Avail Sept 1. 604-850-9280, 850-2162 ABBOTSFORD EAST brand new 2 or 3 bdrm., N/S N/P. $900 mo or $1000 mo. incl. ldry., cable, gas, hydro 778-549-1089 778-908-1550 ABBOTSFORD. Furn 2 bdrm ste. Avail Sept 1. W/D. hydro. Nr UFV. N/P. N/S. $800 604-853-9011. ABBOTSFORD: LARGE 1 bdrm. suite. $750/M. incl cable & utils. Close to Hwy. & amens. NS/NP. Avail now. Phone 778-808-2222. ABBOTSFORD: LARGE. BRIGHT 1 bdrm. Incl Utils, cable, wireless lndry. Access to b/yd. Cls. to bus & amens. Sept 1 $650 778-552-6792 ABBOTSFORD: LGE. 1 bdrm., with den. washer, dryer incl. No pets. $650/mo. Sept 1. 604-302-1475. ABBOTSFORD. Marshall Road. 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite. $750/mo. incl. util. Ns/np. Oct. 1st 604-614-3436 ABBOTSFORD. New 1 bdrm. np/ns $500 mo. incl. hydro & gas. Avail. now. 604-852-3406 604-807-2553 ABBOTSFORD: NICE 2 bdrm. suite in p[riv. home. Sep. lev. ent. Own laund., d.w., unlimited parking, all utils. incl. On acreage. N/S. N.P. $875M. 604-864-5333 ABBOTSFORD: Nr UCFV. 4 bdrm suite in newer house, 2 full baths. Bar. $1100/mo incl utils. N/S, N/P. Avail Sept 15th. 604-825-3524. ABBOTSFORD, W, 2 bdrm suite, like new, grnd lvl, priv entry, cls to all amenities, NS/NP, Sept 1. 778-549-3251 or 604-852-3206
Blackham East Abbotsford ~ 4 bed., dbl garage, 5 appliances, near Yale high school. $1500. danlangpm@live.ca ReMax Little Oak Prop. Mgmt.
604-504-RENT CLEARBROOK: Bright 1 bdrm. Close to bus routes & pools. Avail. Sept. 1st. 604-852-6879. COQUITLAM. New 1 Bdrm $800+ 1/3 util 600 sq ft.+ lots of extra storage. Bright with new french doors as pvt entry. Yard. Lndry. Cat ok. Prkg. Opt furnished. Near Coquitlam Ctr. Sept.1 778-881-8427. MATSQUI. Newer 2 or 3 bdrm. Nr school. H/water, heat, sat tv. Sept 1st. 604-820-4156, 604-615-0585. MISSION. 3 Bdrms reno’d. NS/NP. Inste lndry. Utils incl. $1100/mo. 604-832-9376 or 604-855-9403
3175 271St Aldergrove ~ Clean family oriented 2 bedroom and den, 2 bath, 5 appliances, attached sgl. garage, deck, fireplace. $1150. danlangpm@live.ca ReMax Little Oak Prop. Mgmt.
604-504-RENT ABBOTSFORD W. Upgraded 2 bdrm, 2 bath, soaker tub, 7 appls, F/P, garage, NS/NP, $1,050/mth. Phone 604-309-9669. ALDERGROVE. 3 bdrm T/H, 1.5 bath. Fncd b. yard, fam complex. $1075. No dog. Call 778-551-2696 BAKERVIEW HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE is accepting applications. 3 bdrm T/H. - Housing Charge of $836. Shares of $1800. Call 604-854-6133. bakerviewcoop@telus.net CHILLIWACK
NEWLY RENOVATED
Woodbine Townhouses A Gated Community Designated as Crime Free Multi-Housing D D D D D D
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.
MISSION 7th/Cedar. $800/mo. Updated 2 bdrm ste. Incl utils & lndry. Nice backyard. 778-552-3132.
For viewing ... Call: 1-877-515-6696
MISSION. Bright 1 bdrm. bsmt. suite in new area. Hydro, w/d, f/s incl. Ns/np. Avail. Sept. 15 or Oct. 1st. $750/mo. 604-615-4670
MISSION: 3 Bdrm Townhome, quiet family complex. Rent geared to income. N/P. 604-820-1715
MISSION: BRIGHT NEW 1 bdrm., priv. ent., driveway pkg., shared laund., gas F/P. $700/M. incl. cable, util., Int. N/P. N/S. Sept. 15. 604751-1087
TRANSPORTATION
MISSION. College Hgts. 2 Bdrm g/l. Ns/np. $690 incl util/cable. No lndry. Refs. Sept 1. 604-826-0044 aft 12. MISSION, Large 2/bdrm bsmt suite. Laminate floors $825/mo incl util. N/S, N/P. 604-318-2692 MISSION. Large 2 bdrm in new subdivision. Maple kitchen, new appls. Pri entry. Sundeck, lots of prkg. Nr amenits. N/P. N/S. $700 incl utils. Avail now. No lndry. Refs. 604-302-8341 or 604-820-0292 after 4 pm or wkends.
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AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
CANOPY Leer Legend. Brand New blk fits 09-10 GMC 6.5’ S/B Ext cab. Pd $1700 sell $1300. 604-466-5332
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TRANSPORTATION 818
TOWNHOUSES
Large, daylight 2 bdrm. APARTMENTS
danlangpm@live.ca ReMax Little Oak Prop. Mgmt.
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ABBOTSFORD West.
1A Ave - 1bdrm, 1 full 4 piece bath, dwntwn location,$650/mo, N/S N/P, no w/d on site Guildford East Abbotsford ~ 3 bed., den and rec rm., carport, new paint, some new flooring. $1400. Marshall Central Abbotsford ~ 2 bed. house with flr, st, laundry hookups, driveway parking. $875. Peardonville (near airport) ~ 2 bedroom house with large yard, fr. st., laundry h/u. $1000. Enderby St. East Abbotsford ~ 3 bed and den house, dbl. garage, private yard, never been a rental before. $2200. Kent Ave. East Abbotsford ~ Clean 3 bedroom rancher on large yard, carport, 4 appliances. $1300. McCallum Rd. Abbotsford ~ 3 bedroom duplex with basement, small yard, pets okay. $800.
SUITES, LOWER
RENTALS
CARS - DOMESTIC
1995 Buick LeSabre, auto., good running cond., a/cared, asking $800. (604)858-6675 1996 DODGE NEON: 4 dr, red, AirCared, runs well. $850. obo. Call 604-832-8944. 1996 Firebird, std, very gd cond., runs well. Spare tires, upgraded stereo, $2500obo. (604)795-3688 1996 FORD FESTIVA, 2 door, 5 speed, Aircared. Runs very good. Asking $850. 604-615-7408. 2000 DODGE INTREPID, 4 dr, burgandy, fully loaded, AirCared. Looks great! $1950. 778-241-8271. 2001 SATURN, 3 dr, 147 K kms, A/C, cruise, standard, excell. cond. $3500. Call (604)860-4249
1991 MAZDA PROTEGE 4dr, blue, auto, new radiator, 122,300 kms $2000 obo (604)866-7485 1997 BMW model 540I, black. auto, fully loaded, s. roof, A/C, 180 km, 6 CD player. $7,200. 778-552-6300. 2003 TOYOTA ECHO grey 4 dr 5spd, 154,000Kms, extra set of rims, $4500 obo (604)866-7485 2006 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE-2 dr. 5 spd. pwr. opt. sun roof, prem. stereo, alloy. $12995 604.657.8659 2007 Honda Civic, 2dr coupe, auto, loaded, silver, keyless, 41,000 $9650 (604)795-7515
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MOTORCYCLES
2003 HONDA XRL 650. Exc. cond. 17000 k’s. $4500. 604-819-1122 2004 SUZUKI GSX 600: 4,700 kms, comes with 2 mufflers, 2 helmets. $6200. Pls call: (604)807-6919. 2006 Harley Davidson Heritage softail. low miles, blk, lots of extras, must see. $14,000 (604)796-3995
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TRUCKS & VANS
1989 WESTERN STAR Water Truck, certified, 4000 aluminum water tank, all pumps and hoses included. Ready to go, asking $15,000 or trade for ??? Call 604869-6454 1991 FORD AEROSTAR. Very good condition. Great to tow behind motorhome. AirCared. New brakes, shocks, battery, alternator. Fairly new tires. $2000 obo. 604-8527137 No Sunday calls.
1991 VAN ROYALE CRUISER . Fully loaded incl. generator. Good condition. Asking $16,500. 604-853-8901 1993 FORD F350 crew cab, white rwd, good condition. $2500 obo. 604-854-5160 1995 GMC 2500, reg cab, V8 auto, air cond, canopy, longbox, 129,000 orig km, white, exc cond. Needs no repairs. $4400. (604)819-6262 2002 Denali GMC Sierra 1500 pickup, AWD, 6.0 motor, 194,200k, fully loaded, a/c, leather, mint cond., $13,500 obo. Call (604)819-2451 2007 DODGE RAM 1500 Quad cab big horn, 20’ alloys, mint. new brakes/tires, safety inspected, no accidents. $17,995 (604)328-1883 2009 Ford F150, 4dr, long box, leather interior, auto, 18,500 km. $23,700. Silver 604-825-9477
RECREATIONAL/SALE
1977 FORD CAMPER van. Good condition. No rust. Low mileage. Sleeping beds, bike racks, insulated roof. $2000 obo. 226-748-9749 1978 8½’ Slumber Queen. Furnace, f/s, oven, hyd. jacks, no bathroom, gd cond. $1000 obo. 604-850-6498 1980 TENT TRAILER, Sunkamper, good cond., $700 (604)795-3688 1988 28’ CORSAIR M/H class C. Dash/roof air, good run cond $7990 obo. (604) 855-7389, 302-9868.
U-Haul Moving Center Abbotsford Claims a Landlords Contractual Lien against the following persons goods in storage at: 33966 Hazelwood Ave., Abbotsford, BC. Tel: 604-859-6095 212
Norman Petruck 3379 Goldstream Dr., Abbotsford, BC 230 Marnie Akins #109 - 13726 67th Ave., Surrey, BC 311 Katherine Gore #1411 - 34909 Old Yale Rd., Abbotsford, BC 316 Mitchell Pearson 31853 Gabriella Crt., Abbotsford, BC 501 Katherine Gore #1411 - 34909 Old Yale Rd., Abbotsford, BC 515 Edwin MacDonald #82 - 1884 McCallum Rd., Abbotsford, BC 553 Roger Boone 12115 227 St., Maple Ridge, BC 620 Nathan Coats 2334 Midas St., Abbotsford, BC 709 William Laurie 4338 Cypress St., Chilliwack, BC 922 Enrique Guevara 8505 Cade Barr St., Mission, BC RV81 Ronald Luck 31690 Peardonville Rd, Abbotsford, BC A sale will take place at the storage location on Friday, Sept. 10, 2010. Viewing 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM. Sealed bids will be opened at 12:30PM. Room contents are personal / household goods unless noted otherwise. Bids will be for entire contents of each locker unit.
Maplewood Seniors Care Society
Request for Qualification The Maplewood Seniors Care Society is requesting qualifications from architects who are interested in and capable of providing architectural services to assist our Society in exploring development options for two Society owned sites in Abbotsford.
AUTO FINANCING
MISSION Lge renod 1 bdm g/l suite Own ldry, patio, sep. entry, a/c. N/s n/p. $800/mo incl util. 604-615-8171
1988 28’ LEISURE COACH. 125K. Many features & extras Must sell, $8,900 obo. 604-8559774. 2008 Nash by Fox 12’ super slide, awning, winter package, heated tanks, 18’ awning, a/c. Selling below appraised value. (604)997-0447
MISSION: NEW 2 or 3 bdrm suites. Includes hydro. NP/NS. Avail now. 778-808-6197.
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
$0 DOWN & we make your 1st payment at auto credit fast. Need a vehicle? Good or Bad credit call Stephanie 1-877-792-0599. www.autocreditfast.ca. DLN 30309.
MISSION: lrg 1bdr nr all amens, laund, prkg, storage, ns/np, immed, $590 incl utils/cbl. 604-287-1641.
TRANSPORTATION
MISSION. Newer 2/Bdrm g/l ste, 1 bath, 1,300 sq/ft. Sep W/D. Share utils. Cls to schls & bus. Avail now. $850/mo. N/P, N/S. 604-779-5758.
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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
FAST EASY REMOVAL OF UNWANTED VEHICLES Cash for some cars, trucks, vans, machines.
MISSION: Newer 2 Bdrm grd/level sunny suite. Gorgeous acreage, 5 appls, cov’d patio. Horses welcome! N/P, N/S. $750/mo. 604-814-2895 or 604-302-1513.
Closing date and time: Tuesday, September 7, 2010 5:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time For more information regarding the RFQ, interested parties should contact: Maplewood Seniors Care Society Ricky Kwan Chief Executive Officer Phone: 604-870-7565 rkwan@maplewood.bc.ca
MISSION: newer College Heights, big 1 bdrm, priv ent., grnd lev, 5 appls. avail. now $700/M incl. utils. & cable &W/I n/p n/s (604)826-9411 MISSION. Nr hospital. Legal large 2 bdrm suite. Gas F/P. Full bath. N/S. N/P. 604-826-3752.
(604)826-9076
MISSION reno’d, bright 2 bdr gr.lvl own entry/lndry near amens/WCE, $895 incl utils. Np/Ns 604-615-1048 MISSION: SMALL BACHELOR suite, fully furnished, close to UFV. Student or OAP preferred. All inclusive. $500/M. 604-820-0496
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
MURRAYVILLE 2 bdrm 560sq ft bsmt ste, rear private entry, N/P, N/S, avail. Sept 1/10 or later $900. Incl. Fridge & Stove, Utils & shared laundry. Call 604-530-7979
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VISITOR SERVICES MAINTENANCE CONTRACT
SUITES, UPPER
ABBOTSFORD: 2/3 BDRM. Newly reno’d. Close to amenities. NS/NP. 604-850-6800 or 778-552-1381 ABBOTSFORD: 3987 Brighton Plc. 3 bdrm upper, 3 bath. Rec, fam & liv/rms; dining area w/kitch. W/D. 2 car garg, fncd bkyrd. $1400 + utils. Avail now. NS/NP. 778-549-5319.
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $100 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
ABBOTSFORD 3 BDRM upper ste, new laminate, inste ldry, NS/NP, Utils incl. Dead end street. Clse to ament. $1200/mo. 604-832-9376, 604-855-9403 ABBOTSFORD, W: 2295 Imperial St. 2 bdrm grnd lvl bsmt suite, shared laundry, avail now, pet ok, $600/mo. 778-888-0200. MISSION. 3 bdrm upper, 1400sf. Nr Hatzic schools. N/P. Avail now. $1200/mo +1/2 utils. 604-855-3143 MISSION 3 bdrm upper, sh ldry, NS/NP. Utils incl. $1200/mo. 604832-9376, 604-855-9403 MISSION’S biggest & brightest upper suite, Avail. Sept.1st. 3/large bdrms, ensuite off master, oak cabinets, gas F/P, W/D, sep.entrance. $1500/mo +70%utils 604-826-4173, 604-302-4873
The Fraser Valley Regional District is seeking requests for proposals (RFP) from qualified individuals with respect to the delivery of visitor services and maintenance at Neilson Regional Park in Mission, BC.
The Scrapper
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1978 LINCOLN, collectors plates, 100,000km. Offers considered above $200. 1 (604)796-9508 1990 Cadillac Allante, conv. rare, 2 seater, only 153,000kms. Must sell. $7500. 604-309-4001 1991 Cadillac Allante, rare, ht/soft top conv. 2 seater, only 42,000 mi. Must sell. $8000obo. 604-309-4001 1994 OLDS V6, 171K. N/S, 1 owner, Air Cared til 2013. Newer tires & brakes. $1500ono 604-859-6656
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 1994 Nissan Pathfinder XE V6, 4x4, auto., p/w, p/d, air, cd, white/blue interior, $3200 obo. (604)392-5823 1999 GMC JIMMY white, accident free, 6-disc stereo system. Aircared, $2900. 604-792-3217.
The RFP will be available on Wednesday, September 1, 2010 at the offices of the Fraser Valley Regional District located at 45950 Cheam Avenue, Chilliwack between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., except statutory holidays, or by accessing it through our website at www.fvrd.bc.ca . In accordance with the RFP, submissions must be received on or before 4:30 p.m. Friday, October 1, 2010. Please contact Doug Wilson at 604-702-5000 or 1-800-528-0061 with further questions. 8/10t FVRD26
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SALES REPRESENTATIVE
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susan pelzer & associates
Re/Max Little Oak Realty www.susanpelzerandassociates.com 9-2630 Bourquin Cres Abbotsford
604-859-2341 1-800-668-8661 spelzer@uniserve.com
Susan Pelzer
Each office independently owned and operated.
Buying Selling Investing
HATZIC BENCH AREA
"The right agent for today's market"
Wendy Forcier Wend
PARK-LIKE ½ ACRE
Carol-Ann Leland Carol-
LOG HOME IN MISSION
$589,900
$429,900
Erika Whittaker
$579,900
New Price
Relocating 604-302-3822
RE/MAX Little Oak Realty - Msn
33119-1st Avenue, Mission • Office/pager 1-800-820-7577 pattievans@telus.net • www.pattievans.com
Wonderful Hatzic Bench location, close to schools and recreation. Rancher style home with fully finished basement on half an acre (not useable) for lots of privacy. Almost 3,000 sq ft, 3 bdrms up and 2 bdrms down (easily suiteable), 3 full baths, and an incredible view to the North from the large deck. A really great family home, at a really great price. Call Susan Pelzer and Associates at 604-859-2341
Mission - Private w/ 2 patios & great landscaping. Fabulous parking for R.V. 3 car garage is wired 28 X 4 w/ 1 bay 14' in height + single car garage/storage. Rancher style home w/ many extras to name a few: garden sprinklers & indoor sprinklers, A/C, alarm system, pot lightshuge kitchen w/ newer appliances & garbage compacter. Mbdrm is huge w/ opulent ensuite. 3 gas f/p's. Older home however addition built in mid 80's & whole house has been professionally updated. Call Susan Pelzer and Associates at 604-859-2341
Beautiful log home on one acre! You'll fall in love with the exposed beam ceilings, floor to ceiling rock fireplace with gas unit, hardwood floors, two large patios and loads of parking with a triple car garage plus boat/RV storage carport. The home offers 1 bdrm but you also get an extra bdrm, bath and living room above the garage. Quiet country living at its best! Call Susan Pelzer and Associates at 604-859-2341
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East Abbotsford – Great McMillian Area!
Great Opportunity! Invest In Waterfront!
$384,900 Enjoy a unique 4-level-split el-split layout in McMillan location close ose to swimming, skating, shopping and more. Situated d more on a cul-de-sac, and near all levels of schooling, this lovely 4 bedroom home is ideal for families with children. There are 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths up; main Áoor has a formal living and dining area, spacious kitchen, and unÀnished basement. MLS # F1016805
$289,900
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New roof, siding and windows in 2003. This is a very well kept 1880 sq 200 ft 4 bedroom rancher situated on .26 26 of an acre. In 2008 the loft was renovated into an amazing master suite with an oversized bedroom, a huge great room and a full bath with deep soaker tub & separate shower. The main Áoor with 3 bedrooms and full bath walks out to a gardeners paradise. MLS F1021420
604-820-2055
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$387,500
This is a perfectly quaint uaint rancher with a loft on Hatzic Lake. e. Enjoy a large 80 x 120 waterfront lot with a 1655 sq ft home featuring a large master bedroom on the main, full washroom with a glass block wall feature, spacious living room & kitchen overlooking the pretty yard and lake view. Cozy 2 bedroom inlaw suite attached with separate laundry. This is a share purchase. MLS #F1017090
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Desirable Hatzic Bench Location!
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MISSION
‘The Mews’ at Heritage Park Place A very upscale Condo development located right beside Heritage Park. An exclusive collection of lavish condos in a secure gated environment. Ground level walkout suite overlooks courtyard and greenspace. Adorned with granite countertops, its features and fixtures are top of the line. Set in a rich color palette with maple cabinetry, built-in phone desk, fireplace, security, king sized bath and soaker tub. Amenity rooms w/ pool table, kitchen and bathroom, air conditioning, fireplaces, organizer closets and much more. See it to believe it today. CALL LISA KALINSKI TO VIEW! 604-316-3411 8/10 OP27
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MINDY MCPHERSON 604.826.1000
has sold more real estate than anyone on the entire Fraser Valley Real Estate Board of 2,944 realtors.
SALES ASSOCIATE MINDY@MINDYMCPHERSON.COM OFFICE: 604.826.9000 TOLL FREE: 1.888.826.1177 33070 - 5TH AVE., MISSION, BC
Amberley Neufeldt Sales Associate 604-826-9000
Mandy Dhillon Licensed Assistant 604-826-9000
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Bob Mclean Sales Associate 604-826-9000
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Gulnaz Property Manager 604-820-9000 #0213
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Desireable McMillan Area
Rancher with Full Bsmt!
Large, fenced city lot!!!
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
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
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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$378,500 - Priced to Sell!
OPEN HOUSE 12-1:30 pm,Sat Aug 28 32800 Hood Ave Flat, Fenced Priv B/Yard Flat
Neighbourhood of family homes! Well known Tunbridge Station! 2 storey w/2 1 /2 baths, detached dble garage. Great open concept. Crown Mouldings! A/C heat pump! Fully Fenced! $378,500
Fantasti open fl. plan & features 5 Fantastic bdrm & 3 bath. Kitch updated in ‘06 w/ new cabs & appl. New carp & lam/flrs. 2 tiered, part covered wood deck. 2 bdrm unauth. suite, 2 car garage. $389,900
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. $454,900
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Bob 604.826.9000
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) TOWNHOMES FROM $249,900 inc. net HST
OPEN HOUSE 12-1:30 pm,Sun Aug 28 32360 Beaver Flat 7,285 Sq.Ft. Lot Fla
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FREE MARKET EVALUATION !
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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
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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.
• Ready to move in with 6 appliances & blinds • Own in desirable Fraser Landing • Quality finishing throughout • Two & three bedrooms • Spacious plans • Gourmet kitchen • Central location • Enclosed garage
FRASER LANDING
OPEN HOUSE: Sunday 2-4:00 32501 Fraser Crescent, Mission
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32645 Maynard Pl.
8660 Maynard Terrace
32615 Egglestone Ave.
32611 Egglestone Ave.
8685 Fennell St.
8691 Fennell St.
8564 Alexandra St.
Basement entry home on cul-de-sac. 5 bdrms, 3 - 4 pce baths. Granite tops, crown mouldings, gas f/p. Great room concept. 2 sep laundries. Ready to move in!!! $428,500 To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
2 storey in cul-de-sac location in newer subdivision. Master on the main, wider hallways, doorways could accommodate wheelchairs. High ceiling, great rm concept, granite kitchen++! $418,500 To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
5 bdrm + den, 2 storey home. Close to schools, public transit. Open concept great room with spacious kitchen, pantry. Nicely finished. 5th bdrm could be games room/TV room/rec room. $439,900 To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
5 bedroom + den bsmt entry home! Open concept granite kitchen and fam rm, separate l/r with stone and wood surround f/p, rough in for a/c, great decor! $439,900 To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Brand new! Fabulous two storey, 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom family home in quality subdivision. Don’t wait to go and see for yourself!! $426,500
Huge yard with side greenbelt for this new home in quality controlled subdivision. Beautifully finished 4 bdrm, 2 storey home with open concept. Affordable living in style. $419,500 To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Bring the in-laws - 6 bdrms, 4 full baths! Lovely decor, many custom details, crowns, spacious granite kitchen, massive master suite, roomy livable bsmt! Bring the family to see! $479,900 To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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Handyman Special Abbots
Huge Lot! Great Location!
Cedar Brooke Estates!!!
Cascade Green, Abbotsford
Functional 5 Bdrm + Den!
‘Wow’ Only $429,500!!!
Super central location!!! Functional family plan in great neighbourhood, close to schools, shopping & freeway access. 4 bdrm home w/vaulted ceilings in lvg rm & master bdrm. $364,100
Walk to rec center, schools, parks, churches, shopping, West Coast Exp + more! Rancher with bsmnt, 4 bdrms, 2 full baths, new furnace, oak hardwood, RV parking & more! $299,500
Spacious townhome - 1962 sq. ft. 3 bdrms, 21/2 baths. Extra rec-room down. Fenced yard area. 2 nat. gas fireplaces. Bring your ideas and make this your home!!! $254,900
Start from scratch and make this home truly yours!!! 2 bdrm, 2 bath unit. Close to schools, shopping, transportation. Bring your “HGTV” ideas and your paint swatches!!! $132,900
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! $239,500
Family neighbhourhood. Fully fenced backyard. 2 bdrms down for grandma & grandpa to relax. Close to schools & shopping. Crown mouldings, gas f/p. Kitchen/family combo. $420,000
No HST, 7 appliances, hot water heat, 5 bdrms + den, blinds, fully finished basement, big corner lot with lots of parking. Priced for quick sale! Hurry and call Mindy now 604-826-1000. $429,500
To view call Bob 604.826.9000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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!
Amazing River View!!!
2 Acres on Cul-de-sac!
Custom Home on 1.41 Acres
Potential Subdivision!!!
Fantastic 5 Acre Hobby Farm
1 Acre With RV Garage!!!
“To Die For” 5.29 Acres!!!
Almost 4000 sq. ft. rancher, unbelievable gourmet kitchen, unbelievable backyard with in-ground custom pool, outdoor entertaining deluxe kitchen, fire pit, hot tub+++! $1,089,000
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
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
Stunning custom built home!! Maple cab and granite counters in kitchen and bathrooms. Master suite has jetted soaker tub, vanity and nook. In-floor H/W heat. Can be subdivided. $789,000
All flat usable fenced land, 2 rd frontages, 60x40 shop w/high ceiling, bring the horses! Custom 4 bdrm, 3 bath rancher. Bright kitchen, sep. family rm, lvg rm, full bsmt/crawl sp 7’. $785,000
This gorgeous property, across from Mission Golf & Country Club has high ceilings, crown mouldings, very open floor plan, huge master suite with big w/in closet. Huge RV garage. $749,000
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! $679,900
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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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Private 1 Acre
Spectacular Southern View
Bear Creek – Chilliwack!
Walk to Lake Whonnock!
Absolute Best of the Best
Home Like No Other!!!
1 Acre! Custom Rancher!
Private, manicured .89 acre! Workshop w/220 amp and water! Parking for the RV and all the toys, fish pond, putting green, covered patio, hot tub! Custom solid 2200+ sq. ft. rancher! $639,500
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
Customized 4300+ sqft home on a 6500+ sqft lot that backs onto nature greenspace. 2 storey plus a full basement. $619,500
House & 5.03 acres in Whonnock. Bring the horses! Well kept 4 bdrm, 5 baths, 2 dens, 2 f/p, games rm on main + vaulted living rm. Detached garage + workshop. Immediate Possession. $599,900
Nothing like this! Totally customized! H/W floors, big granite kitchen, vaulted ceilings, 4 gas f/p’s, media room, 2 bdrm in-law suite, 2 laundries. Private lush landscaped lot! Spotless!! $599,500
Huge granite kitch, media on main floor, high ceilings, formal l/d room, 2nd spice kitch on main, 8 huge bdrms up + laundry room, master ensuite w/huge tub + sep shower. Finished bsmt. $598,500
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
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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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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.
SALES ASSOCIATE MINDY@MINDYMCPHERSON.COM OFFICE: 604.826.9000 TOLL FREE: 1.888.826.1177 33070 - 5TH AVE., MISSION, BC
Amberley Neufeldt Sales Associate 604-826-9000
Mandy Dhillon Licensed Assistant 604-826-9000
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Bob Mclean Sales Associate 604-826-9000
#0136
Gulnaz Property Manager 604-820-9000 #0089
Huge 4771 Sq Ft Home!!
Total Privacy!!!
Perfect Family Home!!!
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
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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FREE MARKET EVALUATION !
TOP OFFICE for the past 10 years in the entire Fraser Valley Board (1-5 Licensees) #0200
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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Whonnock!!!
Out of this World View!
Super Rancher! 5.9 Acres!
4000+ Sq.Ft. of Living
Spacious Living!!!
Quiet Cul-de-sac Living!
Great Family Home!!!
Totally private almost 3/4 acre, beautiful landscaping and fish pond, lovely deck. Huge shop! Great 3 bed, 2 bath rancher, gas f/p, laminate + lots of updates! Priced to Sell!! $549,900
Spectacular Setting! Beautiful, private hedged 0.4 acre on south side. Rancher is beautifully decorated! 3 bdrms inlaid hardwood floors & coffered ceilings. Newer roof, furnace. $549,000
Beautifully landscaped 5.9 acres, loads of fruit trees, 80x40 slip tube shop with 22’ doors! Home has open plan, h/w floors, king size master, great kitchen, lots of updates!! $549,000
Cul-de-sac location! Close to all levels of school, Apollo Club & Townline/Mt. Lehman Shopping. Mt. Baker & city views. High ceil. in l/d rooms. 6 bdrms +baths. Room for parents. $539,900
No expense spared in this home! 6 bdrms, 4 baths! Gourmet kitch w/granite, mega crown mouldings, 7300+sq ft lot, jacuzzi/sep shower in master, walkin closets in all bdrms. $539,900
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. $524,900
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Bob 604.826.9000
To view call Bob 604.826.9000
WOW!! 8400 sqft lot w/room for rv/ trailer/boat! Open concept great room, 6 bdrms, 5 full baths! Spacious master, large walk-in! Crowns, granite in kitchen!! Call for copy of house plan! $539,900 To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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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Unbelievable Home!!!
Commercial Prop. W/House
Home with Room to Grow
Rancher w/Full Basement!
Exclusive Abbots. Home
Beautiful Waterfront!!!
Attention Investors!!!
“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!!! $519,900
The original Cedar Valley Lumber Yard!! Huge shops, use for auto body, welding, mechanical or ??? City water, nat. gas, 200 amp service in shop. Older solid character home + studio. $514,900
Big 3000+ sq. ft. family home. 4 bdrms + den (5th bdrm) Granite kitchen, high ceilings, ensuite w/jetted tub & sep. shower, fenced yard w/new garden shed. Priced to sell!!! $499,900
Great curb appeal, fenced corner lot. 4 bdrms, 4 baths, high ceilings up and down, media room, huge games room + 3 bdrm in-law suite, 2 laundry rms, open kitchen/family room. $499,500
Fantastic location w/walking trails nearby and only 5 miles from M.E.I. Gorgeous home has hardwood throughout, loads of crown mouldings, s/s appliances. Mt. Baker view. $499,000
Waterfront!!! Beautiful!!! Quiet and tranquil!!! Your own dock!! Dead-end street!! Live year round or have as your perfect vacation lake home! An absolute must see! $498,000
Side by side duplex!! New paint inside and out, flooring, soffits, gutters! 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, laundry plus rec room each side. Immediate possession! Hurry on this one!! $497,900
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Bob 604.826.9000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR GOOD TENANTS? Exclusive Hatzic Bench!!!
Huge 7,700+ SF Lot
Priced to Sell!!!
6 Bedrooms Plus Den!
Waterfront Hatzic Lake!
Private greenbelt lot on cul-de-sac. 2 storey, fully finished bsmnt. 4 bdrms up, 3 bdrms dwn + den and office on main. Open floor plan, high ceilings. Covered deck + wooden patio. $479,500
Custom living in a semi cul-de-sac. Huge kitchen w/island and pantry, u/ mount lighting, crown mouldings. Fully finished bsmt w/in-law suite - never rented. 4 baths. $475,500
2 storey plus full basement!!! Situated on a new cul-de-sac!!! 4 bdrm, 4 bathrooms, living, room, nook, great room + study. Bright open floor plan. A must see!!! $469,900
Family home on 6100 sq. ft. lot. Custom finishing throughout! 9 ft. ceilings, crowns, granite tops, stone surround f/p in l/r, gas h/up for bbq, rough in for a/c +++!!! $469,900
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! $469,500
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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We have qualified prescreened tenants ready to rent. For more info please call our
Property Management Division 604-820-9000 #0177
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“Supersized” Family Home!
7300+ Sq. Ft. Lot!!
New Home Warranty
Great Family Home!!
Corner Lot!!!
Quiet, Low Traffic Street
Huge Beautiful Backyard
Supersized! Real Nice ‘BIG’ Family Home!!! 2 kitchens, 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms. Only 1 year old!! Great new location – quiet area!! Hurry – priced to sell!!! $469,500
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
“College Heights”!! Great Location, Great Schools, Great Family Home!! Almost 3000 sq. ft., 6 bedrooms, 4 full baths, fully finished basement. Spotless!! Views and More!! $458,900
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. $449,900
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. $449,500
Nicely updated rancher w/bsmnt, great open floor plan, on dead end street. Newer oak cabinetry in kitchen, granite and laminate flooring, huge rec room with fireplace and bar! $449,000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
GREENBELT! Cul-de-sac! 4 bdrms up!! 2 full baths + a powder room on main. Separate l/d room and a family room. Pantry!! Open kitchen overlooking greenspace. Call for building plans! $459,900. To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Bob 604.826.9000
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Quiet Cul-de-sac!!!
Close to University!!!
Quality Built Family Home
Huge Family Home!!!
Big Family Home!!!
Charming 5 Bdrms + Den
River View
2 storey + finished bsmt, inlaw suite! South view deck overlooking amazing back yard (above grnd. pool, decked, landscape & fenced). Freshly painted with decor colours. $439,500
Backs onto greenbelt!!! 2 storey w/ basement home in College Heights!! Close to University and all levels of school! 4 bedroom, 4 bath. Sunny deck! Lots of parking!!! $439,500
Cul-de-sac location!!! 5 bdrms, 4 baths + den. Basement entry home. Quality finishing in area of new homes. $438,500
Amazing garden & view! Fantastic culde-sac. Walk to Cherry Hill Elem. & 5 min to West Coast Xpress. Open fl plan, family rm off kitchen and formal living & dining rm. Sun decks. $436,500
Great location!!! Only 5 years old! 2 kitchens, 4 full bathrooms, fenced backyard, 7 bedrooms, 9 ft ceilings, crown mouldings + lots more! Priced to sell! Hurry on this one! $434,900
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
Charming home on 0.465 acres. 2 storey + basement home with 3 bdrms (could be 4) + 2 full baths. Original h/w fl. Energuide rated 75!!! Tankless h/w!! Roof 3 yrs. young. $429,900
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Bob 604.826.9000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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.
SALES ASSOCIATE MINDY@MINDYMCPHERSON.COM OFFICE: 604.826.9000 TOLL FREE: 1.888.826.1177 33070 - 5TH AVE., MISSION, BC
Amberley Neufeldt Sales Associate 604-826-9000
Mandy Dhillon Licensed Assistant 604-826-9000
#0097
Bob Mclean Sales Associate 604-826-9000
#0204
Gulnaz Property Manager 604-820-9000 #0111
Beautiful Family Home!!!
Cust. 2244 sq. ft. 2 Storey
What a Price!!!
5 bedrooms plus den. 4 full bathrooms, dining room, family room, new laminate and tile flooring. Private dead end street. $424,500
Open kitch w/work isl., nook/eating area & 16x16 fam/rm w/gas f/p. 9’ ceil. thru-out main, 11’ in lv/rm & dng/rm. 4 bdrms up, ensuite has jet, soaker & sep. shower. Lots of parking. $423,500
Beautifully finished 4 bdrm, 2 storey home with 9 ft ceilings, maple kit, island w/ext. eating bar, family rm with corner gas f/p, dining area, french doors that lead to patio, + den. $409,900
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Amberley 604.826.9000
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FREE MARKET EVALUATION !
TOP OFFICE for the past 10 years in the entire Fraser Valley Board (1-5 Licensees) #0178
#0169
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
#3385
Private Half Acre!!!
Well Built, 9’ Ceilings!!
View of Mt. Baker!!!
Quiet Cul-De-Sac!!
Maple Ridge 5+ Acres!
Mountain View in Hope, BC
4 bdrm family home. Huge private backyard, creek at back of property w/conservation area and green space behind. New h/w flooring, bathrooms, deck, f/p and entrance. $408,900
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
Full functional family home in sought after area!!! Newer floors throughout this 3 bdrm + den (or 4th bdrm). Spacious country kitchen with n/g f/p. Fenced b/y with privacy!! $399,900
Totally private!!! Custom built home amongst mature trees!!! Rancher with basement, 400 amp service, 30’x130’ greenhouse, huge covered deck. $1,599,000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
5 bdrm fully renovated home wi/basement. Large living room w/vaulted ceiling. Ensuite off master. Oversized double garage. Huge, flat private backyard. Walk to elementary & secondary schools. $394,900 To view call Bob 604.826.9000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Quiet, tranquil 4.14 acres, 3 mins to downtown Hope. Old fashioned front porch, huge deck. 3 bedrooms, new paint and floors. Bring the horses!! Great hobby farm – great place to live!! $386,500 To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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Building / Development 2 Commercial Lots Adjoining commercial/industrial lots. Can be sold separately or together $149,900 ea
3 Stories!!!
Great River View!
Popular Tunbridge Station
Glen Mtn – Abbotsford
Backs Onto Greenbelt
Fully Fenced Great Lot!!
2 storey with full basement on 6380+ sq. ft. fully fenced lot! 4 bdrm + den, 21/2 bath, 3500+ sq. ft. home. Formal living and dining rooms, unique spacious master suite. $379,900
Location plus!! Huge 18,945 sq. ft. lot overlooking the mighty Fraser River! Really nice older well-kept home - a true gem! Immediate possession available! Priced to sell! $374,900
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. $373,500
Huge lot backing onto greenbelt! Tons of parking + RV parking! In 2009 all new flooring, new roof, new paint, new blinds, new light fixtures + more! In-law suite! Hurry on this one!! $354,900
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. $349,900
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Wow!! What a price!! Cul-de-sac! 2 storey + fully finished bsmt. 4 baths, 4 bdrms, vaulted family rm, huge sundeck, huge dining rm, fenced backyard, great schools, walk to shop/rec-centre. $369,900 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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Amazing Hemlock Valley Great investment - zoned for 6 plex all services available at lot line $184,900
Cul-De-Sac Location 2 great lots in great cul-de-sac location $174,900 and $186,500 3 Lots on Alexandra Great building lots! Centrally located!!! Plus GST payable by buyer. Starting at $190,000
One Acre Building Lot Great location, only minutes to everywhere! - city water, natural gas $339,500
Acre Lots By Golf Course
Under $350,000 - Abb.
Silverdale Location!!!
Investors & Buyers Alert!
Totally Private!!!
First Time Buyers!!!
Investors! First Timers!
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
Prime 1.1 acres!!! Great location!!! Mostly land value with rancher / bungalow!! Surrounded by big future Genstar Development. $349,500
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
Huge flat lot on quiet cul-de-sac!! Tons of parking, RV parking. Room to build a shop!! Great bones - new roof, furnace, windows, 2 gas f/p’s in 2008. Home is original but in great shape! $318,500
Family home in McMillan area of Abbotsford, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths plus loft. Beautiful backyard, close to swimming, skating, curling and track facilities. $299,900
Great investment or first home!! 3 bdrms, 2 baths + 4th bdrm/office. Updated plumbing, electrical, newer kitchen and roof, vinyl windows, laminate floors + storage room. Close to everything! $299,900
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Amberley 604.826.1000
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6 mos Free Pad Rent
Fabulous Acre parcels - build your dream home retreat! $329,500
Excellent Location! Close to Allen Lake, septic, well & geotech done! $468,800
Lot in Bear Creek - Chilliwack 6400+ sq. ft. lot backing onto green space, walking trails. Quiet street of newer homes! Close to Schools! $164,500
Lot 2 - 31533 Israel Ave. 0.89 acre. Three car garage could fit here!!! Close to Golf Course. Easy access to highway!!! $329,900
Prime Commercial Building
18.8 Acres Prime Location
Larger than a Condo!!!
Family neighbourhood. Bring your ideas to customize this home especially for you. Could be cute rancher with full bsmt, on 6000 sq. ft. lot. Close to shopping, recreation, trans. $282,900
Priced to Sell!!!
Only $279,000!! Priced to sell for this charmer! Rancher with basement with beautiful backyard and view to the south. Hurry this one won’t last!! $279,000
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
2 stories with apartments up and catering room for parties / functions. Restaurant / video store on main. Nice size lot, great visible exposure! Great cash flow! $1,295,000
18.8 acres in PRIME LOCATION!!! Property is located in ALR. $1,499,000
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! $125,000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
#0208
Detached T/Home-Abb.
Only $279,000!!!
#3395
Abbotsford Location!
Mobile + Lot - Abbotsford
#0059
Desirable Townhome!
#0102
Top Floor “Cascade Green”
#0047
Great Location!
#0080
Getaway from the City!
#3367
Melrose Place
Beautiful upper unit! Updated kitchen with eating bar, new appliances. Super bathroom with huge tub/rain shower. Big living room with corner gas fireplace. 2 sun decks ++!! $179,500 To view call Mindy 604.826.1000 #3338
Greenbelt Lot!
Townhome with private yard. 5 bdrms, 3 baths, 2 gas f/p. Oversized garage with 2 outdoor parking spots. Pets okay, view to the north Shore. Great alternative to the detached home. $379,900
Brand New 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo close to college and new hospital. Granite kitchen, stainless steel appliances, fitness room, u/g parking. Great Modern Building, great location!! $314,900
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. $289,900
Great views from this totally redone top floor end unit! 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hardwood floors, crown mouldings. $169,900
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
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
End unit at Spencer Estates! 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, laundry room + new appliances in kitchen. Peaceful, quiet, 2 good size sun decks, backs onto greenbelt. Hurry!! $236,500
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
#0206
The Seasons - Abb.
#0203
Big Corner Unit!
#0159
Sommerset Ridge!
#0197
The Mews
#0135
Cheaper than Rent!
#0123
“Edwards Estates”
#0201
Heritage Park Lane
Walk to shopping & all amenities! Well kept strata! Spotless, well appointed, re-done condo has it all! Walk-in pantry, huge eating bar, decor colours, walk-in closets. 2 parking spots! $199,800
The Fairlane N.E. & south view from sundeck. Walk to Mill Lk, rest’s. churches & amenit. 2 bdrm, redone c/top, isl. & 2 pantry’s. Mast/suite has vaulted ceiling. New lam. flrs, & dec paint. $199,500
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
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
3 bdrm, 2 bath, f/p, fenced private back yard, oak kitchen, new counter tops, updated flooring and roof. Walk to all amenities. No age restrictions, pets allowed!! $209,500
55+ complex!! Vaulted ceiling in living room. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, gas fireplace. Spacious shower in ensuite. Sought after adult complex. $205,000
Garden level, 2 bdrm. Mostly llaminate flooring, insuite laundry, sliding doors off LR & master bdrm. Pets & rentals perm. w/restrictions. $139,900
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Addresses and photos online at: www.mindymcpherson mindymcpherson.com
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13960 - 232nd St 3600 sq. ft. home on 5.63 acres. Home has been updated top to bottom. Call Randy to view 604-467-9300
DEBBIE SHEPPARD
Mission This 5000 sq. ft. home is located in a great area of family homes. Priced to sell! Randy 604-467-9300
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33551 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD., MISSION • 3,100 sqft rancher on a private city acre with hot tub & above ground pool This home has • Exquisite landscaping and plenty of parking something for • 3 bedrooms & 2.5 bathrooms everyone • 400 sq ft of storage space - come and see • Gorgeous open concept great room what it has for • Heated 700 sq ft shop you! • Fenced rear yard with lovely patio area
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