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Waterfront plan sinking ‘There’s still hope, but it’s fading,’ says developer BY
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“No developer will touch Mission, even with a McBarge pole,” warned Coun. Jenny Stevens, to enthusiastic applause from the gallery in council chambers on Tuesday night. But her council colleagues weren’t persuaded. Sturgeon’s on the Fraser developer Howard Meakin warned the motion would kill his waterfront development, but Mission council passed it regardless. Now, without Meakin buying the upland lot he needs for parking, he will not be
able to get council to proceed with the development application for the project, which includes a floating fine dining restaurant, taphouse, deli restaurant and moorage for a float plane service and boats on the Fraser. Mayor James Atebe reviewed Meakin’s application and the recommendations from municipal staff, and he proposed a motion that council give the rezoning bylaws first and second reading. However, under the motion, the plan will only proceed to the next phase – public hearings – if Meakin purchases the property. Meakin bid against the District of Mission to buy the land last year. The district backed off, but now Meakin said both he and his lenders are worried he will acquire the site and not be able to get the project past city hall. He said it is contaminated land, at present suitable only for the parking
lot he proposes. He has no interest in owning it if not to provide parking for 186 cars and four buses for his development. “I’m not giving up, but it’s not looking positive at this point,” Meakin told The Record after the meeting. “There’s still hope, but it’s fading. “It’s apparent the District of Mission is still wanting to acquire the property,” he added. “How can they be objective through the process, and have that agenda?” Stevens was the most strident opponent to the mayor’s motion, “vehemently opposed” in her words, because it would effectively “kill the project tonight.” She urged her council colleagues to give taxpayers a say in the process at a public meeting,
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Five-year-old Drew Feller of Lynden, Wash. casts a line into the Fraser, watched by grandparents Larry and Carol Hedland of Abbotsford and his mom Marlo. After a great sockeye run and a catch estimated at 11 million, fishing is closing down this week.
RCMP don flagging gear to enforce speed limits through construction zones, where flaggers complain of dangerous driving habits. PAGE 5
BACK TO SCHOOL Kids return to classes this week, with full-day kindergarten and the new middle school model being major changes in the district.
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MLA critical of council “It needs to be a vibrant place – civic buildings close at 4:30,” said Hawes. “You don’t build a waterfront with civic The reaction was heated outside Mis- buildings. And, they don’t pay taxes.” He was also critical of the recent dission Council Chambers on Tuesday night, as angry Sturgeon’s on the Fraser trict’s waterfront marketing and feasibilsupporters questioned council’s motives ity study, saying big box stores would for throwing a roadblock in front of de- waste prime waterfront real estate with huge parking lots. veloper Howard Meakin. “We paid for that as taxpayers?” he Abbotsford-Mission MLA Randy said of the study. “I’m offended as a Hawes was damning of council. “All this foofaraw about process is taxpayer.” Hawes wants to see what other ridiculous – we’re talking about a M Missionites have to say. parking lot,” said Hawes, a three“I believe this process should term mayor of Mission before ggo forward to public hearing,” moving into provincial politics. hhe said. “It’s apparent to me there are Rob and Joanne Chadwick of people on this council who don’t F Fraser River Safari said they were appreciate that their interest in that ““horrified” by council’s decision. land has had an impact on the apHAWES They brought a petition to counplicant,” Hawes continued. cil showing that Sturgeon’s on the He said council’s decision leads observers to speculate that the district is Fraser had the support of the vast majority of waterfront businesses, who want to still interested in buying the land. “We, as taxpayers, will own a very see more traffic in the area. “And it’s not just business, its waterpolluted piece of land,” he predicted. “No one with the best interest of the front land values,” said Rob. He said Sturgeon’s would be a magnet taxpayers in mind would take a chance for other investment. on that piece.” “It makes the waterfront a destinaWhat’s more, he said a civic centre or municipal buildings do not belong on a tion.” “I hope this doesn’t kill it,” said developing waterfront, where the district has said it wants to be “a player.” The Joanne. They too, wanted to see the issue go to district’s waterfront plans propose a civic a public hearing. development in the area.
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School year begins anew for Mission kids Schools see increased kindergarten hours and new approach to middle school high school model to what is called a pod model. Students entering grade 8 this year will The familiar scene plays itself out every have fewer teachers overall than their prefall. Children with bright new shoes and decessors. Instead of English and social clean backpacks trot off to their local studies teachers, for example, students will now have a humanities instructor who school in search of an education. teaches both. Same with The scene might be a familiar one. But math and science and here in Mission, there are a few big changes other courses that can that are shifting how education is delivered be grouped under one to students. teacher’s portfolio. One such change is the implementation The idea, explains of all-day kindergarten. This province-wide Miller, is to provide a initiative took effect in eight of Mission’s smoother transition for 11 elementary schools this year, with the students who go from remainder to begin in the 2011/2012 school having one or two year. CINDY MILLER teachers at the elemenLocal officials could not be happier with tary level to high school the change. “The idea of full-time makes sense. It where they can feel overwhelmed with up gives us the opportunity to have kids more to eight teachers at a time. “It will support our kids better,” said involved,” said Brenda Lightburn, School Miller. “Kids at this age have specific District 75 early learning contact. The benefits are many, said Lightburn, learning needs. And we’re now learning citing the opportunity for students to be- more about how to transition them from come more engaged in the classroom and elementary school.” Next year grade 7 students will also be for teachers to have the time needed to teach kindergarteners the lessons they need put into this model, and with the grade 9 students followto make their school ing suit, by the years a success. 2011/2012 school “What an opportuyear there will nity and a gift, rather essentially be a than having 40 stucompletely sepadents, for teachers rate middle school to have 20. So how running within can it not be a richer the existing high experience for stuschools. dents?” The new model Under the old syscame as a result tem, a kindergarten of a public conteacher would have sultation process two separate classes that happened per day – morning through the last and afternoon – with school year. Suupwards of 20 stuperintendent Frank dents per class. Now, – Brenda Lightburn Dunham said they because the same wanted to find children stay all day, kindergarten teachers instruct 20 students ways to support students better and take a more personalized approach to education. over the course of a day instead of 40. And while the District-wide implementa- In this model, he explains, teachers may tion is something new, the concept of full- have 120 students under their care versus day kindergarten has been around for years 180 or 190. The other big change at the high school in Mission. This model has been available already to level is in the use of technology to allow Aboriginal, special needs and ESL students. students opportunities that might otherwise Deroche has had a full day kindergarten get lost in a smaller school district such program and Hillside Elementary has run as Mission. Dunham said in second term, alternating days of partial and all-day kin- there will be students sharing a class while in separate schools, to allow classes with dergarten classes for more than 10 years. “So we’ve had lots of in-house experi- traditionally lower enrolment numbers to still run in Mission. A teacher will instruct ence,” Lightburn said. And the reaction from parents to the all-day from one school while students in the other model? Lightburn has only had one call of two schools sit in their own respective concern. She gives credit to the school teach- schools and watch the lesson. Overall, Dunham said this should be a ers and principals who have taken the time to good year for students, teachers and parents address any concerns parents may have. School board Chair Cindy Miller said not in the Mission school system. With the new only have Mission parents not been overly changes blending into the existing system, concerned with this change, they’ve been hopes are high that this will be a positive year for everyone in the school system. downright thrilled. “We continue to be really impressed with “Most parents we’ve heard from are exthe work of our teachers,” said Dunham, cited about it,” said Miller. Miller said the other big change happen- adding they are also pleased with the dediing this year is at the high school level. At cation of the parents in Mission. “We look forward to an exciting new Mission’s three secondary schools, grade 8 students are moving from a traditional school year.”
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What an opportunity and a gift, rather than having 40 students, for teachers to have 20. So how can it not be a richer experience for students?
Bill Hamilton (left), John Connor and Don Miller watch as a driver is clocked going five kilometres an hour over the school zone speed limit on Stave Lake Road Tuesday morning, the first day school was back in session for the year. LORENE KEITCH PHOTO
Speedwatch takes message to the local school streets BY
LORENE KEITCH
Mission Record
Speedwatch volunteers are taking their message to the streets again this school year, reminding drivers to slow down. Volunteers tracked drivers heading southbound on Stave Lake Road at Prentis Avenue, directly between the Windebank elementary and Heritage Park secondary schools on the morning of Tuesday, Sept. 7. Don Miller, road safety co-ordinator for ICBC, said it is especially important at this time of year for drivers to be aware that children are on and around the roads and to keep within posted speed limits for their safety. “This is a major commuter route and we have an elementary and high school on either side of the road,” said Miller. “There’s also the University of the Fraser Valley campus here, so there’s a lot of traffic.” Clocking more than 120 vehicles heading southbound on Stave after just half an hour, volunteers found several cars well over the limit. Most vehicles do slow down, however, when they see the tell-tale orange cones and giant speed sign that indicates to drivers how fast they’re driving. “About 70 per cent of people will see Speedwatch and then slow down,” Miller said.
Miller urged people to not only slow down in school zones, but to be aware of the bright yellow school buses driving through residential streets too. “You must stop if the bus is flashing,” he reminded drivers. While Speedwatch volunteers John Connor and Bill Hamilton joke that some drivers give a “wave” to them with just one finger raised, most vehicles driving down the road appeared supportive, with a friendly wave or even a thumbs up. Connor said they see a lot of moms especially who drive by and appear pleased with the work they’re doing. For Connor, the volunteer work he does at Speedwatch and the overarching program called Mobile Patrol is a good way to keep busy and be out in the community. Hamilton agrees. “I used to work for the District of Mission,” he explained. “This volunteer work allows me to still know what’s going on around Mission.” Miller says for all the volunteers – there are 16 currently serving in the Mobile Patrol in Mission – it’s about giving back to the community in a practical way. He said even the RCMP will use statistics the volunteers gather to help them decide whether to set up enforcement checks. School zone speed limits are 30 km / hour from 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. unless otherwise posted.
Tips for drivers: No. 1: Plan ahead and be alert. Driving routes with less traffic in the summer may now face congestion, so give yourself extra time to get to your destination. Take your time and don’t rush – especially through intersections. Look for children especially near or around crosswalks and intersections. No. 2: Always yield to pedestrians – it’s the law. No. 3: When dropping off children in a school zone, stop and allow them to exit on the side of the car closest to the sidewalk. Never allow a child to cross mid-block. No. 4: If a vehicle is stopped in front of you or in the lane next to you, they may be yielding for a pedestrian, so be prepared to stop. No. 5: Always watch for pedestrians when you’re backing up. Before you get into your vehicle, make it a habit to walk around your vehicle to ensure no small kids are behind it. And remember, children notice your driving behaviour, so set an example and drive smart. Source: icbc.com
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Fraser Health has informed 600 patients their personal information was compromised when an unencrypted laptop computer was stolen from Burnaby Hospital Aug. 21. The computer contained names, birth dates and personal health care numbers of patients who had their breathing rates tested in the hospital’s respiratory department. The laptop in question was not password protected
– contrary to Fraser Health policy, according to health authority spokesperson Marie Nightingale. “There is an investigation underway to determine why it wasn’t,” she said, adding other laptops in that department are being checked to ensure they comply. She said Fraser Health is offering to pay for a oneyear subscription to a credit monitoring service of each patient’s choice. Equifax offers such a service for $15 per month, suggesting the slip-up could cost Fraser Health at least $100,000. “We are sensitive to concerns of identity theft,” she said, but added there’s so far “no reason to believe the information contained in the document was widely disseminated.” The laptop has not yet been recovered and a police investigation is continuing.
District needs new director The District of Mission is on the hunt again for a director of corporate administration. The position was vacated at the end of May when Dennis Clark, who held the position for more than eight years, retired. The district began advertising for the position even before Clark left the organization, and in July announced a replacement would be coming from Al-
berta. The new director was suppose to begin the job on Aug. 16. However, a couple of weeks prior to the start date, the district was informed she would not be coming, citing personal reasons, said Glen Robertson, the district’s chief administrative officer. The district started advertising again immediately and Robertson is confident the position will be filled soon.
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RCMP flag concern in construction zones BY CAROL AUN AND GRANT GRANGER Mission Record
Members of the Mission RCMP traffic section are trading in their grey and blue uniforms for some jeans and a hard hat when they’re working in construction zones, watching for speeders and others driving dangerously through the area. Armed with a radar gun and a ticket book, the Mounties will pull over anyone not following the rules and will not hesitate to issue violation tickets. “We’ve spoke to flaggers, workers in the construction zones, who have been on the end of verbal abuse and reckless driving by some individuals,” said Const. George Teixeira, Mission’s traffic supervisor. “We are working with them to make sure we are present in these construction zones as often as possible.” The most common problems are people speeding and not paying attention, added Teixeira, who also notes the increased amount of construction can create delays and frustrate drivers. There are several roadwork projects in Mission now, but the major ones are on the Lougheed, just west of Wren Street and on Cedar Street between Cherry Avenue and Dewdney Trunk Road.
Mission RCMP Const. Alyn Beerda poses as a construction worker while watching for speeders. SUBMITTED PHOTO
“We want to ensure that drivers are aware of the posted speeds in construction zones and that they are paying attention as they drive through these zones so everyone working in the area is safe.” According to WorkSafeBC, 73 claims were filed for flag persons struck by vehicles from 2005 to 2009. The death toll increased on July 15 when Donald Cain, a 49-year-old Langley man, was killed while working on a Lougheed Highway road widening project between Nelson and Wren streets. Katherine Keras, owner of Pro Safe Traffic Services, was Cain’s boss and she feels the carnage has to stop. She says the government needs to establish stronger reg-
ulations and there needs to be increased police enforcement. She said the Mission RCMP got a taste of her world when they donned flaggers’ gear to nab violators. “It’s like we made them an Indy track and they’re just whipping through because we’ve got some cones out. “Our laws are definitely too soft, too lax. We need to make an example.” Keras also maintained that contractors looking to cut costs often do so by reducing the number of flag people. “We really have nobody on our side,” said Keras. “All these people putting their life in danger for 12 bucks an hour, 15 or 18, it’s not enough.” Another incident on Sunday in Coquitlam that sent a female
traffic controller to hospital has upset the industry. “Drivers don’t care,” B.C. flaggers spokeswoman Diane Herback told CTV News this week. In the past year, WorkSafeBC has expanded its Slow Down campaign. Signs along road construction sites now feature kids quoting slogans such as, “My mommy (or) daddy works here.” “We’ve added the personal dimension,” said Al Johnson, WorkSafeBC regional director of construction. “We’ve had a lot of positive feedback from that feature where it would resonate well for the drivers with the worker and his family, and they do slow down.” He also is calling on traffic control companies and the primary contractors that hire them to better supervise the controllers to make sure they’re doing what they’re trained to do. “You think it’s an easy job just standing out there telling people to slow down. But you have to have eye contact with the drivers, you have to have your wits about you moving trucks around, there’s a lot to keep track of,” said Johnson. He’d also like to see controllers be given more than just the current two-day certification course currently required.
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A dent has been made in curbing the rash of breakand-enters that prompted Abbotsford Police to issue a public alert last week. Three men, including one from Mission, were arrested over the weekend and another two are being investigated for property theft. Police were concerned about an increase in burglaries that took place across the city in recent weeks. There were 104 break-ins at residences and businesses from July 26 to Aug. 29. The worst week was from Aug. 23-29, when 33 occurred, compared to the weekly average of 17.8. “We think we should see a reduction ... We’re optimistic that if you take five people – two of them prolific offenders – off the streets, it’s going to help,” said Abbotsford Police Const. Ian MacDonald. One of the offenders was arrested on Friday in a stolen vehicle. His name has not yet been released, pending charges being sworn in court. Two others were allegedly working together on the east side of Abbotsford, mainly stealing items such as wallets, cellphones and GPS devices from vehicles. MacDonald said the two were known by police and were caught by surveillance and the crime reduction unit. One had 19 previous criminal convictions, and the other had 32. Charged with numerous counts of theft, mischief, and possession of stolen property were Brian Robert Stephan, 25, of Chilliwack, and Douglas Craig Erickson, 31, of Mission. The other two, who have not yet been charged, were arrested after a citizen saw a cut chain-link fence and suspicious activity at a housing complex on Old Clayburn Road. The witness then saw two people flee the scene and followed them to Mission while alerting police, who then arrived on the scene and detained the suspects. MacDonald said charges are expected against the pair
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do every day, on a wide variety of issues. Hansen either didn’t see these communications or didn’t remember them. NDP leader Carole James termed this the “dog ate my homework” defence. The documents confirm that Ontario was negotiating, and getting special exemptions and a transition payment of more than $4 billion. They do not show negotiations with B.C. during the critical time. This is important because it determines whether B.C. finance ministry officials did their jobs in a professional fashion. I’ll remind you that Delaney and Vander Zalm were quick to claim that Elections B.C. officials were corrupt, after they delayed the anti-HST petition to see the results of a court challenge. If that were true, it would have been the biggest political scandal in B.C. history, since that office presides over party registrations and campaign finance rules. The Zalmoids dropped that one quickly, and now they’re on to the next baseless claim of Third World-style corruption. Judge our politicians as you will, but let’s not drag our whole democratic system down with false allegations. There is more news in these documents, such as the negative short-term impact of the HST that the B.C. Liberals ignored. More on that later. tfletcher@blackpress.ca
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Clean power must hit market Columnist ‘sold on the rhetoric’
Editor, The Record; Letter writer Yolanda Lora Vilchis (Province will need new power sources, Sept. 2) presents an erroneous scenario for the electric car and doubts whether B.C. “will be ready” with sufficient electricity. When I discussed those views with a young college friend, he reminded me of various points. He pointed out that B.C. produces so much electricity now from hydroelectric sources, that we do not import electricity, but in fact sell the excess to the United States. Apparently there is also in existence, a study and calculation showing that the entire planet’s energy consumption could easily be had from solar power without too much fuss. If so, it makes you wonder what is holding us back. As to the statement that “real world road testing is showing up in communities everywhere” this is
also far behind what is actually happening now, as various car models are being produced and used, especially the hybrid gas/electric. It appears that the letter writer has never seen the documentary film “Who killed the Electric Car” produced by Sony in 2006, and which has been shown on CBC four or five times in the last year. It was quite clear that various corporations did not want the electric car to gain prominence until they made the last possible dollar out of fossil fuel supplies. In fact, the electric car was killed the first time when it was in use before the gas-fired engine came on the scene and lured drivers away with a very cheap source of fossil fuel. A very interesting film available on DVD in some libraries. Notwithstanding the evidence, it seems a very uphill battle to get all the freely available clean electric power onto the market and although
there are many ways to do it, some inventors give up against the opposition. However, it is encouraging to see some successes, particularly in some countries where any new housing developed is required to have solar panels on the roof. Here, we are starting to have a moderate acceptance of wind turbines (which are difficult to place because of their size), and a small amount of solar panel use, but not much else that isn’t hydro dependent. Hopefully all the new, clean power-producing ways will triumph before we literally kill ourselves, our wildlife and our environment with bad air, bad health and further oil spills in our oceans such as the most recent disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. Lila Rauh Mission
Editor, The Record; Your Victoria correspondent, Tom Fletcher, appears to be sold on the rhetoric coming out of our capitol city about the HST and the threatened cuts to “our government services, which we all have come to expect.” Stop there a minute, Tom. Personally, I have no expectations of being the now and future recipient of all of these so-called services. For one thing, the cornucopia will soon be empty; and for another, most of the older taxpayers (and younger, as well) never, ever, asked to be blessed in this manner. With taxes, government fees and a plethora of more-or-less cleverly hidden official charges in Canada today approaching 60 per cent of
the average Joe’s take-home pay, how much longer can we afford to allow our politicians and our commissars to pile taxes upon taxes? We are already quickly approaching the breaking point. Or do you think we perhaps should go all the way and suffer taxes at 100 per cent and then wait for our food stamps and rental chits in the mail from Victoria or Ottawa? Perhaps been too close to the ivory towers in downtown Victoria for far too many years? Maybe it is time for you to move around the province a bit and listen to fellow British Columbians. You might even be able to learn something. Rudy Langmann Aldergrove
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Encouraging comments at the market A
s the outdoor market season approaches its conclusion, my thoughts are focussed not only on planning for next year, but also on how our little market fits into the bigger
environmental and sustainability pictures. Questions come to mind, such as: Should we extend our mandate and add second hand tables to our offerings? Is the policy of “make
it, grow it or bake it” too stringent? Are we making a difference? Coincidentally, I spent some time last Saturday visiting with vendors instead of restricting myself
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to one table to sell tickets and distribute the market newsletter. I heard comments that were encouraging: “I used this in soup last week… this smells so fresh…your bread is great…I want more of your jam…! Then I came to Sue’s table. Sue is the owner of Pampered PlanetEarth Friendly Cleaning Solutions. Sue joined the vendors this year and began by selling baked goods and became know as the Cupcake Lady. She has enjoyed the friendly and fun atmosphere of the market. I will let Sue’s words tell the rest of the story: “As the season commenced, we were hit with the tragedy in the Gulf. My husband and I sat and watched in horror the news about the oil spill, and this is when things changed for me. I found myself grieving this beautiful planet as I watched its destruction with deep sadness. I believe we were given this beautiful Earth as a truly amazing gift, yet through our naiveté and our greed, we have throughout the years, been destroying it. While watching the news updates of the tragedy in the Gulf, I had what I believe is a bit of an awakening. I felt an overwhelming desire to try to do something to make a difference. I don’t know if I can, but I’m sure going to try. I created a line of home-made, environmentally-friendly cleaning products. I figured that even if I can convince one person to stop using the damaging chemicals we use every day, I’ve made a wee bit of difference. I knew that to achieve this, my products had to be good. I tried, tested and tweaked many recipes to come up with the ones I now have, and I’m still working on a few new items. I believe that everyone can make a difference in some small way and together all those small differences can add up to one very big one.” Sue reveals her sense of humour along with her environmental commitment: “Like I told my husband, we all can make a difference, one sparkling toilet bowl at a time...” Susan Friesen can be reached at pamperedplanet@shaw.ca Heather Stewart is a volunteer with the Mission City Farmers Market.
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mates up, taking a kickoff return 87 yards for their first score. Jesse Forcier had a good day rushing the ball, with 116 yards on 17 carries. Quarterback Tanner Pearce threw for 78 yards on 10 for 18 passing, and he threw one touchdown to Daniel Orydzuk. Pearce also ran for one touchdown. The defence was led by Hadley Gwyn with six tackles, and Zac Chamberland, Tom Clarkson and Rhys Parry each had five. The Roadrunnerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s next game is at Mission Secondary on Friday , at 3:45 against Holy Cross.
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THE MISSION RECORD – THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2010
Super Renee wins national fitness title Competitor dropped 60 pounds for contest BY
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Renee Berard had been to the Canadian Body Building Federation nationals four times previously, but this year was different. First she was behind the eight ball – she had 60 pounds to lose this time out. And second, she won. Berard, who has been competing since 2004, won first place in the Fitness, Figure and Bodybuilding National Championships in Toronto at the end of August. The 32-year-old Mission bodybuilder went through a divorce and gained 60 pounds in the past year, so she had to work even harder than
her already tough regime to get ready for the competition. “To take the weight off was a huge challenge. I had to bust my butt - literally.” That meant three hours of cardio each day, split into sessions of spinning classes, agility drills, walks with friends, or anything and everything to get her heart rate elevated. Then she did four resistance training sessions every week at Inform Fitness, two focused on her upper body and two for legs. A coach in Florida sent her weekly training sessions, and he was constantly changing up her routines, going from heavy lifting with low repetitions one week,
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last 16 weeks before competition. Chicken breast, turkey, white fish, egg whites and lots of vegetables were all staples in her “clean” diet. No
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carbs, no sugary fruits and no fatty meats. “Everyone struggles with the diet, it’s definitely the hardest part of this sport,” she said.
“But it feels good to eat clean.” After four prior trips to nationals, she knew the competition she was up against – ripped women who could hold their own in the physique judging area of the competition, and dancers and gymnasts who know how to impress judges with their choreographed fitness routine. Berard doesn’t have a dance or gymnastics background, so she had to get creative. “I had this Super Mario routine that showcased what I have – power and energy,” she said. “It was a huge hit.” After winning her class, for women over five-foot-four, she was judged against the shortclass winner for the one pro card that is given each year at the amateur event. Unfortunately, the short class winner beat her out, and Berard said deservedly so.
“The calibre of athletes there was really amazing,” she said. That leaves her a goal for the future – the pro card. To celebrate after the show, she went to the Keg. Finally freed of the diet, she polished off two baskets of bread, then tucked into a sirloin oscar with scallops. “You feel like you just got out of jail,” she said. Back to the hotel room a secret love was waiting for her – a jar of peanut butter. She and her roommate got into it with a pair of spoons, and it didn’t survive the night. “Peanut butter – that’s my kryptonite.” But this off-season she plans to keep the weight off. She’ll dial the cardio down for a while, but plans to polish up a few dance elements to put into her fitness routine. And next year, she’s going after that pro card.
On to NHRA nationals Shawn Herbst and Jack Ward grabbed possibly the biggest wins of their racing careers on Saturday at the Mission Raceway Park. They were in the Race of Champions event at the NHRA Northwest Division Summit Racing Series Finals, and Herbst and Ward, along with Gordon Cady Jr. and Kevin Brennan, will now advance to the Summit Series National Championship. There they will battle the champions from the other six NHRA Divisions at the Automobile Club of Southern California NHRA Finals in November in a $5,000 to win, winner take all format for each class. The following are Saturday’s Race of Champions final results from the NHRA Summit Racing Series Northwest Division Finals at Mission Raceway Park:
Dragstrip, foul. Sportsman Gordon Cady Jr, Vancouver, Wash., Portland Int’l Raceway, 12.852, 101.58 def. Derrick Jackson, McMinnville, Ore., Woodburn Dragstrip, 12.798, 96.73. Bike/Sled Kevin Brennan, Chilliwack, B.C., Mission Raceway Park, 8.318, 151.23 def. Dave Toth, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Medicine Hat Drag Strip, 10.924, 114.85. High School
Jesse Neveu, Yakima, Wash., Renegade Raceways, 15.907, 78.76 def. Katelyn Kruk, Abbotsford, B.C., Mission Raceway Park, 14.680, 91.19. Junior Lightning Taren Smith, Puyallup, Wash., Bremerton Raceway, 8.057, 76.58 def. Shannon O’Leary, Ridgefield, Wash., Coos Bay Speedway, 7.916, 80.95. Junior Thunder Chandler Steen, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Firebird Raceway, 10.560, 59.20 def. Devin Lewis,
Lake Tapps, Wash., Bremerton Raceway, 8.980, 71.69. Standings for Track Managers Challenge
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THE MISSION RECORD – THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2010
THE MISSION RECORD – THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2010
PA R T N E R I N G NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Chilliwack Hospital Service League and Chilliwack Hospital Auxiliary
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Board at March 31, 2010: Maggie Reimer, Chair; James Atebe, Marilyn Goodwin, Ethel Hooge, Lorraine Hughes, Diane Janzen, Pat McGuire, Rowena Rizzotti Outgoing: Vivian Giglio, John Groom, Malcolm Herdson, Rollie Keith, Mark Kinnear, Jean Ledgerwood
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DONATIONS 2009/ 2010
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Chilliwack $1,692,377.48 Regional $633,603.22 Abbotsford $338,850.16
Mission $106,283.07 Hope/Agassiz-Harrison $5,448.91
TOTAL $2,776,562.84
“The Foundation wishes to gratefully acknowledge our generous donors, our true gems, who invested in health care for their PEARL $100,000+
RUBY $5,000 - $9,999
In Honour of Don Meyer In Memory of Martin G. De Ruyter Abbotsford Middle School Abby Pharmacy Ltd. Bayer Inc. Chilliwack Ford Chilliwack Golden K Kiwanis CIBC World Markets Children’s Foundation deVry Greenhouses Estate of Rosamunde Currie Earl’s Restaurant - Chilliwack Estate of Gladys Pearl Howie Fraserway RV LP Estate of Emily Pratt Houle Electric Limited In Memory of Henry J. Funk Hub International (Barton Insurance) Auxiliary to the Abbotsford Regional Island Precision Manufacturing Hospital Langbroek, Louwerse & Thiessen Bird Construction Golf Tournament Major League Pub Marcel Nadeau Management Inc. BMO Financial Group Martens Asphalt Ltd. Canada Life Nakina Holdings Ltd. Chilliwack Hospital Service League Patten Thornton CIBC Regional Office Mertin Chevrolet Cadillac Pontiac Buick Preview Builders International Inc. Quantum Properties Inc. GMC Ltd. Royal Canadian Legion Branch #15 Mission Health-Care Auxiliary Society - Ladies Auxiliary RBC Dominion Securities, Abbotsford Royal Canadian Legion Branch #15 RBC Foundation Royal Canadian Legion Branch #265 Rigby Farmlands Ltd. - Ladies Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion Branch # 65 Ritchie-Smith Feeds - Poppy Fund Rotary Club of Chilliwack Royal Canadian Legion Branch # 280 Star FM Southern Drip Irrigation Ltd. TD Canada Trust Spectra Energy Warkentin Foundation The Netherlands Reformed WestJet Congregation of Chilliwack BC The Blackham Family Rod and Irma Cooper John and Carol Davy William and Judith Davies The Funk Family James and Vanessa Epp Cornelis and Johanna Haan Rajinder Singh Lally (Lally Farms) Ron Haan Henry and Mary Anne Rempel John and Wilma Jansen Jacob and Katie Wall and family Alex and Victoria MacDonald David and Phyllis Wiebe Kevin Nicol John and Hoa Wouda Estate of Katharina Kieselew C.O.F. Hall Society Chilliwack Hospital Auxiliary West Coast Reduction Ltd.
DIAMOND $25,000 - $99,999
EMERALD $10,000 – $24,999
In Memory of S. Jagir Singh Kular Richard Parry Bird Construction Company Canex Building Supplies Ltd. Chilliwack Bruins Hockey Club Chilliwack Foundation Chilliwack Progress Eagle West Cranes Inc. Earl’s Restaurant - Chilliwack Elmido Farms Ltd. Envision Charitable Foundation Envision Financial Fraser Valley Shrine Club # 11 Innova West Holdings Ltd. Jake’s Contracting Kingma Bros. Developments Ltd. Mainland Sand and Gravel Ltd. North Fraser Firefighter’s Association Pacific Eye Doctors Pfizer Canada Inc. Rotary Club of Abbotsford-Matsqui Tim Hortons Valley Toyota Ltd. Gisele Allen Esther Claire Kathleen Clemo John and Lois Dyck Marian J. Dyck Pamela George David and Ferne Heaps William R. Kelly Donald and Mary Pavlis Stanley and Lily Ross Ranjit Sidhu Allan and Kay Toop
SAPPHIRE $1,000 - $4,999 In Honour of Catherine Maynard In Memory of Mike Cahill Sardar S. Chuahan Bartie Max Davidson Else Fridleifson Gord Friskie C. Douglas Goddard Geraldine Klassen M. Edward Kryger Henry Matties Catherine Maynard Tim McEvoy Dave McLellan Jocelyn Mills Timmy Muxlow Marinus Nieuwkerk John Percy Gregory Ratzlaff Violet Redekopp Paul Servizi Bonnie Sigaty Frances M. Stevens Gerald Stevenson Elsie Tarras Mary A. Thompson Pritam K. Virk Jean A. Watt Aarc West Insulation Abbotsford Community Foundation AGF Funds Inc. Alpha Mechanical Contracting Ltd. Aplin & Martin Consultants Ltd. Army, Navy and Airforce Veterans Astra Concrete Pumping 1998 Ltd. Atchelitz Women’s Institute Bandrova Farms Ltd.
Benevolent Prot Order of Elks #48 Bozzini’s P. J. Foods Ltd. Brian D. Posterski, C.A. Cattermole Group CFT Engineering Inc. Chameleon Painting Ltd. Chilliwack Fire Fighters Charitable Society Chilliwack Lions Club CJP Architects Ltd. Clearpath Law Group Cobalt Engineering Craven/Huston/Powers Architects Denbow Transport Ltd. Dr. Sean Decon Medical Services Inc. Dr. U. W. Eichstadt Inc. Fast - Track Floors Ltd. Fraternal Order of Eagles # 2726 - Ladies Auxiliary Frontier Fire Protection Genivar Consultants Limited Partnership Glastech Contracting (B.C.) Ltd. Glenco Electric Ltd. Hands Up for the Community! Harris Rebar Historic Dewdney Pub Horizon Landscape Contractors HVAC Systems & Solutions James Johnson Enterprises Ltd. Jansen Dewolde John Hofer Memorial Golf Tournament Johnson Controls Kal Tire Distribution and Re-tread Chilliwack Kasian Architecture Interior Design & Planning Ltd. Keir Surgical Ltd. Kiwanis Club of Sardis Kiwanis of Chilliwack Knights of Columbus Chilliwack Council # 3478 Kosta Management Limited Lam Metal Contracting Ltd. Langley Concrete Ltd. Langley Holdings Ltd. London Drugs Foundation Lortap Enterprises Ltd. Macdonald’s Restaurant - Vedder Road Macham Enterprises Mackenzie Financial Services Inc. Marine Roofing (1996) Ltd. MMM Group Mount Cheam Lions Club MSA Golden Kiwanis Nicklom Conlin & Company Pacific Open Heart Association Peter Dyck Construction Phoenix Enterprises Ltd. Praetorian Security Inc. Province of British Columbia Quorum Construction Ltd. Rapid Impact Compactors Ltd. RBC Employee Volunteer Program RC Purdy Chocolates Ltd. Rick Hansen Secondary School Ridge Sheet Metal Co. Rite-Way Rotary Club of Abbotsford-Matsqui Royal Bank - Chilliwack Royal Canadian Legion Branch #4 Royal Canadian Legion Branch #57 Sea to Sky Park Services Ltd. Selmar Holdings Ltd. Shanahan’s Limited Partnership Shaw Soroptimist International of Chilliwack Starlight Children’s Foundation Canada Starline Cabinets Co. Ltd. Steeltec Industries Ltd. Sto:lo Nation Tab Bra Tek Solutions Canada The KPMG Foundation Timbro Contracting Ltd. Tunbridge & Tunbridge United Way of the Lower Mainland Walter’s Bulldozing & Repairs Ltd. Weiler Smith Bowers Consulting Structural Engineers
Wesbridge Steelworks Limited Western Concrete Ltd. Winwood Construction Ltd. Yeung’s Pharmacy Ltd. Ernest and Joyce Atkins Avtar Bath Ben Braun Margaret Braun Caroll Brekstad Robert and Beulah Campbell Edward and Marlene Cerveny Ruoh-Yeng Chang Steven and Mary Czeck Victor and Norma Dalstrom William Dawson Harry and Anne de Jong Lesley W. Draper Ronald and Patricia Duke Walter and Margaret Dyck Osama Ebesh Fred and June Eckert John and Mary-Anna Ellis Forrester Empey Lorne and Mary Fisher William and Benita Francis Willy and Elsie Friesen Jim and Sharon Gaetz Raymond and Sandra Gagnon Eric Grant Clint and Laura Hames Marion Harvey Robert and Vella Henderson Don and Joan Hooge Erik and Bev Hutton Norman Ireland Esther Kerr Jim and Marsha Killer Norm and Lois Knott Abe and Elfrieda Konrad and family Doris Little Evellyn Mammel Richard and Annie Maze Bob McFarland and family Wolter and Janna Menger Rudolf Neumann Kevin Nicol Chad Northcott Ralph and Myrtle Pedersen Joan E. Peters Wayne Phimister Keith and Jacqueline Poucher Bob and Ann Ramsbottom Horst and Annie Rath Cameron and Mary Ross James Ryan and Isabelle Chagnon Maurice and Elsie Sabadash Richard and Linz Schwarz Andy and Pritam Sidhu Dianne Snider William St. John Janna Steinhauer Tim and Mary Stern Robert Steuerwald, Esq. Joseph and Nonna Strickler Dr. Marianna Struwig Christina TeBrinke Neal and Natalie TeBrinke William Thompson Frederick Town Roy and Harriet Vander Wyk Mike Vanderveen John and Irene Wigham Dr. John and Agatha Wilford Dr. Archibald and Beatrice Young
AMETHYST $500 - $999 In Honour of Bill Preto In Memory of Roy Bass Alfred Butterley Jack Entwistle Helga Fisher Val Gallant Evelyn Laverty Helena Lukawesky Keith Massie Victoria Moore
Abbotsford Entertainment & Sports Centre Abbotsford Seniors Association Agassiz Speedway Canadian Forces Area Support Unit - Chilliwack Chilliwack Gravel Sales Ltd. Chilliwack Tai Chi Group Curves - Chilliwack Dogwood Monarch Lions Club Dr. S. Antony Inc. Dunsmuir Holdings (New Westminster) Ltd. F.V. Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Centre Filipino Association of Chilliwack Fortin Appraisals Ltd. House 2 Home Furnishings Janzen and Associates Johnston Meier Insurance Agencies Group Maquet-Dynamed Inc. Minter Gardens One Stop Transportation Solution Royal Canadian Legion Branch # 4 Ladies Auxiliary Royal LePage Wheeler Cheam Realty Satnam Enterprises Ltd. Total Body Fitness Waterstone Law Group LLP James and Jean Allan Arthur and Margaret Anderson Pauline Armstrong Vivian Baker Doris Baronit Archibald and Edith Barr W. Richard and Barbara Bate Dolores Bergermann Frances Blythe Grace Boer Case Bosch Maria Collett Eva Couling Donald and Sharon Crawford Helmut and Edith Dachtler Jacob and Beverly Davelaar Henry and Tina de Jong Elvera Dickson Sandra Ennis Isaac and Elsie Esau Harriet Faulkner Leslie Fiddick Harald Gehn Robert and Wanda Gordon Leonard and Judy Hildebrandt Charles and Monica Hofs Helen Holzworth Wilhelmina Huitema Dan Keeley Esther M. Kerr Mark Kinnear and Debbie Bond Harry Klippenstein Robert and Marilyn Lamb Bernard Lepper Albert and Gladys Lindgren Ruth Loffler John and Carla Luijkx Wayne and Judy McAlpine Daniel and Angie McDermid Stewart McLean Brian McLelland Jim McQueen Lenie Menger Tom Potter Vicki Raw and family Glen and Carolynn Read Donald and Margaret Reimer Stan Rogers Harbans and Gurdev Sandhar DJ Sandhu Larry and Gail Simpson Barbara Sims Charles and Margaret Smith Jim Solheim Kathrin Stam Joseph and Engelina Tonen Wilma Vander Waal Johanna Verwoert James and Phyllis Waardenburg Henry Waldock M. Christo Wiggins
CRYSTAL $100 - $499 In Honour of Charlie Fortin Jeff Fortin Kimberly Ross In Memory of Jiwan Basra Frances M. Bergen Sheila Bohn Rosemarie M. Brannagan Wanda Budukiewicz Marion Clark Cheryl Comrie Carol A. Copley Theodore Cornelson Sara L. Davis Kenneth Daye Anne and Ken DuCharme Dorothy Dyck Hilda J. England Marie Enns J. Lloyd Esler Betty Forrister Barbara Frank Dave Fridleifson Kuldip Gill Noland R. Gray Jean Hambly Ruth Helmer Jean M. Henry Ted Irvine Anne M. Jack Benjamin W. Janzen Irvin Janzen Elsie Joy Cathy Keirstead Margaret Klose Deb Lalande David Loewen Darlene Long Ervin Maivs Bonnie Maksymetz William G. Marshall Eldon E. Moerike Tom Morgan Ilene M. Myltoft Carol L. Penner Donna C. Ponsford Sherry Pultz Daniel Roberts Marlene M. Staples Nerio Stradiotto Elizabeth Taylor Dorothy Tessaro Mia E. Thomas Barry VandenBrink Donna Waller Pat Whitehead John Wiens Abbotsford Hospice Society Abbotsford Spirit of BC Community Committee Agassiz Fire Department Auld Phillips Ltd. Balloon Magic Bridgeview Dental Clinic Camp River Ladies Circle City of Chilliwack Employees Coopers Foods Decades Coffee Club Denco Ventures District of Kent Employees Dr. A.C.H. Vivian Inc. Dr. Amarjit Singh Bajwa Inc. Dr. Isabelle Chenail Inc. Dr. Lisa Legresley Inc. Dr. Mario Laskaris Inc. Dr. Q. A. Smith Inc. Feenstra Backhoe Ltd. Fraser Valley Building Supplies Inc. Fraser Valley Cash Register Fraser Valley Roofing Ltd. Go Fusion Fitness Hatt Farms Ltd. Huntingdon Duty Free Shop Independent Order of Foresters Chilliwack Branch
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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, September 13, 2010 to consider the following proposed bylaws: 1. DISTRICT OF MISSION ZONING AMENDING BYLAW 5166-2010-5050(22) (R09-011 - Lavalle) This bylaw proposes to amend District of Mission Zoning Bylaw 5050-2009 by amending the zoning of the following legally described property: Parcel Identifier: 009 289 739 Lot 7 South West Quarter Section 23 Township 15 New Westminster District Plan 2929 from RU16 Rural 16 zone to RR7 Rural Residential 7 zone. The location of the subject property is 12331 Rolley Lake Street and is shown on the following map:
The purpose of the proposed amendment is to accommodate the subsequent subdivision of the subject property into 2 lots of a minimum 0.8 hectare (1.98 acre) lot size. 2. DISTRICT OF MISSION ZONING AMENDING BYLAW 5162-2010-5050(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: •recyclable materials, as defined in the Collec-
tion, Removal and Marketing of Recyclable Bylaw 2639-1993, •materials covered under a provincial industry stewardship program, •household hazardous materials, •scrap metal, •white goods, •gypsum board, •automotive tires, •dimensional lumber, •roofing tiles & asphalt, •concrete, and •other recyclable materials, as designated at the Engineerís discretion from time to time. •Compostables means materials that are of an organic nature and may be processed into a landscaping material, soil amendment or other beneficial product. 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. 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:
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 September 2, 2010 to September 13, 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.
Kelly Ridley DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF CORPORATE ADMINISTRATION Dated at Mission, BC this 30th day of August, 2010.
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GP, Big Black or Flat Black. The Vedder River is good for rainbow and cutthroat. Try Rolled Muddler, Mickey Finn, Tied Down Minnow, Eggo, Professor, Lioness, Kaufmann Stone, Coachman, Zulu, Chez Nymph, Black Gnat, Souboo, Irresistible, Elk Hair Caddis, or Stimulator.
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COMING UP • NOW TO SEPTEMBER 18: Mission Arts Centre Gallery features a show From Emily Isaacson. Gallery hours are Tuesday to Saturday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., 33529 First Ave. For more info call 604-826-0029.
• FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17:
Johnny Winter, who has done everything a rock star could want, including play at Woodstock, performs at the Clarke Theatre on Wednesday, Sept. 15, with special guest David Gogo.
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• WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15: Legendary Blues singer, guitarist and producer Johnny Winters performs at the Clarke Theatre, 33700 Prentis Ave. Tickets are $45.50 and available at Ticketmaster. For more info call 604-820-3961.
Rockwell’s Bar and Grill, 32281 Lougheed Hwy. Doors open at 6 p.m., show starts at 7 p.m. Admission by donation. Fresh is a film by Ana Sofia Joanes celebrating the farmers, thinkers and business people across the continent who are re-inventing our food system. For more info visit www.cinemapolitica.org/ fraservalley. • SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25:
Blues legend Johnny Winter comes in fall Legendary singer, guitarist and producer brings a talented mix of blues styles to the music scene Johnny Winter is one of those guys you can quote many facts and stats about. Things like being listed by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the 100 Greatest Guitar Players of All Time or being inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in 1988, or the fact that he and his brother Edgar played a full rocking set at the Woodstock Festival in 1969. When he was growing up in Beaumont, Texas in the 1950s his local deejay was The Big Bopper (JP Richardson), and he would go out to local clubs and, if they would let him, he could jump on the stage to play with the likes of BB King. From the 1950s to the present day, the life of Winter has been an integral part of the international
blues scene, and he is one of the real influential links between southern American blues and the English blues/rock explosion of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s. From the moment he released his debut self-titled album on Columbia records in 1969 Winter became a musicians’ musician, a huge star and a rock god who set the standard of excellence for live shows. He made it through the rock god phase, which included a fight with heroin addiction. Unlike many from that era, he kicked the habit and lived to tell the story. In his career Winter has released 26 ‘official’ albums, the last two, The Woodstock Experience and The Johnny Winter Anthology, were both released
in 2009. One of Winter’s great ambitions was to play with the blues icon Muddy Waters. When he finally got his chance he did even better and ended up producing and playing on two albums with, and for, Muddy Waters, Hard Again and I’m Ready, both of which won Grammy awards and gave Waters the best financial success of his career. Gogo is from Nanaimo and released his first of nine solo albums in 1994. He was named musician of the year at the Western Canadian Music Awards and guitarist of the year at the Maple Blues Awards. Tickets for the show are $45.50 at all Ticketmaster outlets.
Gord Downie and the Country of Miracles in concert at the Clarke Theatre. Doors open at 7 p.m., show starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at www. ticketmaster.ca. For more info call 604-820-3961. • OCTOBER 12-30 Mission Arts Council presents INVESTING IN THE ARTS – Silent Auction showcasing some of their local artists. Silent auction is open Tuesday to Saturday 1-4 p.m, Oct 12-30.
Mission World Community Film Festival is back The Mission World Community Film Festival is back for another year of entertaining and enlightening films. More than 30 documentaries with a combined total of 70 international film awards will be shown over the three days of the event, running Oct 1-3. The films address a wide range of issues relevant to local and global communities, from social and environmental issues, to both lighthearted and dramatic insights into the world we live in. This year’s theme is Communities in Action. Films such as Under Rich Earth, about a small community in Ecuador who stood their ground against a major mining company will show what can be done when united as a community. Bogota; Building a Sustainable City tells of how a town in despair was turned into a community that made sustainability a priority. Burma VJ, winner of over 40 international awards and nominated for best documentary for the academy awards, shows
the courage of a few young video journalists who risk their lives to report the struggles of a community under military regime, and the historical march of the Buddist monks. The festival kicks off Friday, Oct.1 with In Praise of Wild Salmon, which celebrates and explores the roles wild salmon play in our lives. This evening will be dubbed Friday Fish Fest, with a welcome by First Nations, songs and stories about salmon, the film Alexandra’s Echo, about the woman who brought thousands of people together for wild salmon this past May, followed by Dr Alexandra Morton herself to talk about what’s transpired since the making of that film and what’s next. After an intermission where people can interact with various salmon advocates present in the lobby, Farmed Salmon Exposed will show followed by guest speakers Damien Gillis (Filmmaker and Commonsense Canadian founder), Don Staniford of Pure Salmon Campaign, Kerry Coast
of Salmon Talks, and others. Saturday will include feature films such as The Practice of the Wild with guest speaker Prof. Trevor Carolan, Sweet Crude followed by END:CIV and filmmaker/director Franklin Lopez, and many other great films and speakers throughout the day. On Sunday, Oct. 3, What’s Mined is Ours will be best understood after watching Blue Gold;the Tsilchot’in Fight for Teztan Biny. These are just a few films that will show over the weekend. Combined with the community bazaar participants, with groups like Zerowaste Vancouver, CUSO VSO, Fraser Riverkeeper Society and many more, this event that will inspire, entertain, enlighten, and invite you to be part of a community in action! Tickets are available at Shopper’s Drugs and Murdoch’s Bookshoppe in Mission. For more information or to buy tickets by phone, call 604-820-0088 or see www.missionfilmfestival.ca.
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MAC Art Gallery presents new artist exhibit Emily Isaacson’s debut exhibit Voetelle opened at the MAC gallery Saturday. The exhibit runs now to Sept. 18. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 1-4 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 is also a postmodern poet, natural health practitioner, and humanitarian. For more information, visit her website at www. voetelle.com.
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LEARN SOMETHING NEW Recently, I started taking dance lessons, and after just four or five lessons, I was amazed at all that I had learned. Like many things, dancing can be seen as a metaphor for life, and learning the different dance steps is really just one aspect of learning to dance. You are also learning, quite literally, to think on your feet, to lead with confidence (or to follow someone else’s lead adeptly, which can be just as difficult), and ultimately you are learning about human relationships and interactions. Can you move with poise and grace, even when things around you are a bit chaotic, or when you don’t feel confident about what you are doing? Every time that I go out on a limb and try to learn something new I am rewarded with new insights and new experiences, in spite of, or perhaps because of the frustrations that must be overcome. My experience in learning how to dance reminds me of something I heard years ago, namely, that unexpected changes in plans were dancing lessons from God. So, try your hand at something new. You never know what you might learn or where it may lead you. Listen to advice and accept instruction, that you may gain wisdom for the future. R.S.V. Proverbs 19:20
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SEPT. 9: Mission chapter of Valley Women’s Network luncheon. 11:30 a.m to 1:15 p.m. at the Legends Lounge, Bellevue Hotel 32998 1st Ave. Lunch: $15 members, $17 guests Please reserve at www.valleywomensnetwork.com SEPT. 9: MS group meets 1 p.m. at 8469 Cedar Street. For more info call 604-826-2553. SEPT. 9: Seniors line dancing, 9 - 10 a.m., MSCA craft group, 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Mission Senior Centre Association. For more info call 604-814-2188. SEPT. 10: Overeaters Anonymous meeting, 12:30 -1:30 p.m. in hospital board room. For more info call 604-820-1032. SEPT. 10: Mission Community Services volunteer information session, 4 p.m. at 33179 Second Ave. No registration required. For more info call 604-8263634. SEPT. 10: Seniors drop in crib, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and OAP general meeting, 1 p.m. at Mission Senior Centre Association. For more info call 604-814-2188. SEPT. 11: Mission City Farmers Market, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at library parking lot. SEPT. 11: Garage Sale and Pancake Breakfast - St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church - 8469 Cedar St. Mission; From 8 am until 1 pm - rain or shine! Lots of great collectables - books, toys, house wares, bake table and sports items; breakfast only until 10:30 am. SEPT. 11: McConnell Creek Farmers’ Hall old-
fashioned Fall Fair. Prize ribbons will be awarded. For more info or to enter, call Shirley at 604-820-0620 or visit mcconnellcreek.com. SEPT. 11: Shredathon at the Junction, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. outside VanCity, Bring down your papers for shredding and protect your privacy. Cost is by donation. There will be door prizes and a hot dog sale. Proceeds benefit the Womens Resource Society of the Fraser Valley. For more info call 604-820-6753. SEPT. 11: Garage sale and pancake breakfast, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St. Paul’s Presbyterian church, 8469 Cedar St. Breakfast only until 10:30 a.m. For more info call 604-826-8481. SEPT. 11: Caring for Care Givers with Bonnie Lowinske, a talk at Carrington House, 10:30 a.m. Fee is $7. For more info call 604-820-0220. SEPT. 11: Beading workshop with John Diablo, 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at library, 33247 Second Ave. Create and wear the piece of art only you can imagine. For more info call 604-826-6610. SEPT. 11: Annual chili cook off at Royal Canadian Legion Br. 57 lounge. $25 per team. There will be barbecue and music by Sweet Water in the afternoon. For more info call 604-826-2331. SEPT. 11: Mission Elks fundraising garage sale in upper hall. For more info call Sue 604-820-9779. SEPT. 13: Seniors drop in general meeting, 10 a.m. and Seniors drop in centre bingo, 11 a.m. at Mission Activity Centre. Lunch will be available. Ev-
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eryone welcome. For more info call 604-814-2188. SEPT. 14: Lifetime Learning Centre presents a film called Strength of Spirit and Flood of Memories, 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Carrington House on Seventh Avenue. Fee is $7. For more info call 604-820-0220. SEPT. 14: Seniors line dancing, 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and Whist from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Mission Senior Centre Association. For more info call 604-814-2188. SEPT. 14: Mission Toastmasters meets at the Cedarbrooke Chateau, Theatre Room, 32331 – 7th Avenue, 7:30p.m. to 9:15 p.m. Guest welcome. Learn how to Master the Art of communication. For more info call David at 604-2171173 or email missiontoastmasters@gmail.com
12 p.m. at Mission Senior Centre. For more info call 604-814-2188. SEPT. 16: Mt. Lehman Garden Club meeting, 7 p.m. at Mt. Lehman Community Hall. The speaker will be Nancy Moore on Vegetable Gardening. She will answer all your questions on problems you had with your Vegie garden this past Summer. Everyone welcome. SEPT. 17: 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: Drop in crib, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Lunch available at Mission Senior Centre. For more info call 604-814-2188.
SEPT. 15: drop in crib, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Golden Era Bingo, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Mission Senior Centre Association. For more info call 604-814-2188.
SEPT. 17: Mission Health Unit speech language department drop-in 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 32618 Logan Ave. Speech and hearing screenings available for children ages 3 to 5. Arrive by 4 p.m. to guarantee being seen. For more info call 604-814-5552.
SEPT. 15: The Mission Morning Rotary Club will be meeting at 7 a.m. at the Cedarbrooke Chateau. There will be a presentation by Kusum Soni MCSS Multicultural Dept.
SEPT. 17: the Immigrant Senior Group meets at Mission Sikh Temple at 11a.m. for a crime prevention workshop offered in partnership with Mission RCMP Community Police.
SEPT. 16: Lunch brunch, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at FYCC, 9224 Stave Lake. Children are curious about new tastes and often encouraged to sample new foods. Canada Food Guide and health food suggestions will be followed. For more info call 604-556-1206.
SEPT. 18: Scattered Pains Fibromyalgia self help support group meeting, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Mission Memorial Hospital conference room.
SEPT. 16: Line dancing, 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. and MSCA craft group, 10:30 a.m. to
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exhibit honours local women The Mission Community Archives is opening their 15th Annual Paths and Pathfinders: Women of Mission exhibit on Sept. 25 at 1:30 p.m. at the Cedar Valley Mennonite Church. The program which was established in 1996 by archivist Val Billesberger preserves the records of and celebrates women in Mission who have made a difference to the community in their own unique way. Since the program began, 79 women have been recognized and this year four more will be honored: Sue Nicholson, Louise Hughes (posthumous recognition), Judith Ray and Shirley Wiesehahn. At this year’s annual celebration of women, exhibit panels featuring this year’s honourees and many of the women previously honored through the program will be on display for the public to view. The event also provides the opportunity for members of the community to meet and speak with many of these remarkable women. At this year’s opening ceremonies, Val Billesberger will introduce the 2010 inductees and speak about the future direction of the program. Tickets for the event are $7 and may be purchased at Murdoch’s Bookshoppe on First Avenue. The program is run completely through support from the community and any donations are greatly appreciated. For more information about the program visit the community archives website at missionarchives.com or contact Val Billesberger at 604 820-2621 or by emailing her at mca@missionarchives.com.
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Business Excellence: And the nominees are... On August 31, the nominations process for the 2010 Business Excellence was closed. This year an unprecedented number of nominees have been put forward in the eight categories of awards. Each nominee is a Mission business that has made a difference to the community. They will be judge in the category they have been nominated for which have specific criteria they will be judged upon. Business of the Year 15+ Employees sponsored by Pete’s Place Given to an organization that has a strong history in the community, continued growth and innovative strategies, as well as market leadership in it sector. The nominees are: Boston Pizza, Petron Holdings Inc. Scotiabank Fraser Valley Building Supplies Tim Hortons, Calecur Entrepises Ltd. Landmark Realty Kingsway Arms at Cedarbrooke Chateau Business of the Year less
than 15 Employees sponsored by Pete’s Place This business will have contributed to the growth of the community through their products, services and customer service. The nominees are: Pete’s Place Uncommon Threz Tyler Dental Arts STS Guiding World Odyssey Travel Symons Tire Meier & Company Insurance Agency (Mission) Ltd. You Care We Care Daycare Hill n’ Dale Animal Hospital Fraser Valley Academy of Dance Sunshine Enrichment Centre Alley Cat Hemlines Business Leader of the Year sponsored BC Hydro This award honors an individual businessperson that has been a leader in moving the District of Mission forward. They demonstrate entrepreneurial spirit, quality workmanship, and professional mannerisms. The nominees are: Ron Leger,
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Mel Jr. & Marty Zajac Foundation Rotary Club of Mission Mid Day Fraser Valley Bald Eagle Festival Mission Community Foundation Mission Hospice Society Rotary Club of Mission Sunrise Mission Community Services Eco-Star Award sponsored by Rotary Club of Mission Mid Day Recognizing environmental responsibility and leadership in Mission, nominees will be judged on their stewardship or protection of environmental sensitive areas. The nominees are: CV Custom Finishing Inc. Mission Contracting VIP Soaps Sunshine Enrichment Centre Mackie Naturals Entrepreneurial Excellence Award sponsored by Canadian Tire & Boston Pizza This award is given to an organization that innovates through product, manufacturing or job creation. The nominees are: CV Custom Finishing Inc. Mission Springs Brewing Co. Fraser Valley Office Supplies Meier & Company Insurance Agency (Mission) Ltd. Cory Cassel Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award sponsored by Cory Cassel Mobile Mortgage Speciality & BMO Celebrating innovators
under the age of 35, this award will be based on success, growth potential and participation in new economic activities. The nominees are: Rachel Murdoch, Blue Sky Baby Suzanna Sawatzky, Nutek Signs Joe Mahlberg, Cobbs Bread Cory Cassel, , Mobile Mortgage Specialist, BMO Financial Sean Downey, Downey Transmissions Services Jason, Friendship Centre Hot Dogs A panel of three judges will interview nominees during the week of Sept. 13. Nominees will be given five minutes to deliver an elevator speech on how they meet the criteria of the category and then be questioned by the judges for any additional information. Winners will be announced at the black tie optional Business Excellence gala on Friday, Oct. 22nd at Rockwell’s ballroom in the Mission Best Western. Tickets are available at the Mission Chamber,
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Landslides have occurred within the District of Mission and have resulted in considerable loss of property and impacts to public infrastructure, and usually occur as a result of heavy rains or snow melt. Although not always the case, signs of instability usually show up in advance of slope stability problems occurring. Property owners should monitor their property for signs of instability before, during and after heavy rains. These signs can include: Q Cracks in the foundation walls or concrete patios. Q Leaning deck posts or excessively sloping decks. Q Slumps or slides in the stream banks. Q Erosion and soil exposure on the slopes. Q Fence posts or trees that are leaning downslope or upslope. Q Cracks or soft spots in the ground near the top of and on the slope. Q Trees with a strongly curved (“J”) shape at their base.
Q Outbreaks of springs where there were none before. Q Undercutting of stream banks by creeks at the base of gullies. Q Presence of water loving plants on slopes – skunk cabbage, horse tail, devil’s club etc. Q Old wood retaining walls which have deteriorated due to age. Q Other retaining walls which exhibit signs of movement. Property owners can take several steps to reduce the likelihood of slope stability problems affecting their property including, but not limited to: Hire a geotechnical engineer to complete regular stability assessments of your property and implement any recommendations. Ensure water from downspouts, driveways, lawns, decks and other sources is directed away from steep slopes or conveyed to the base of the slopes in solid
walled pipe. Ensure that retaining walls, swimming pools, ponds etc. on or above steep slopes are designed by an engineer. Ensure that any fill materials to be placed to develop yards are designed by a geotechnical engineer and placed under his or her supervision. Maintain appropriate setbacks from the top of steep slopes as directed by the geotechnical engineer. Have a geotechnical engineer assess the steep slopes for appropriate vegetation cover and adequate slope stability measures. Removal or topping of trees on the slope should only be undertaken with approval by a qualified professional arborist in consultation with a geotechnical engineer. Geotechnical engineering firms can be found in the yellow pages. District engineering staff is available to answer any questions, please contact Mike Younie by phone at 604-820-3798 or at myounie@mission.ca.
WATERFRONT WATERFRONT REDEVELOPMENT REDEVELOPMENT OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE including a presentation of the Market Analysis findings
LEISURE CENTRE GYMNASIUM Thursday, September 16, 2010 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The District of Mission is holding an Open House to share information on initial findings of the first phase of the Market Analysis and Feasibility Study. The Open House is being held in the Leisure Centre Gymnasium, 7650 Grand Street, Mission on Thursday, September 16th from 6:00-9:00 p.m. Information will be displayed and staff will be available to answer questions. The presentation will begin at 7:00 p.m. For further information, contact the Planning Department by email waterfront@mission.ca or 604-820-3734
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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 September 9, 2010 to September 23, 2010.
PUBLIC MEETINGS OF COUNCIL September 9, 2010 to September 23, 2010 Date Meeting September 9 Abbotsford Mission Water & Sewer Commission September 13 Regular Council (Public Hearing and Delegations) September 15 Administration & Finance Committee Meeting Community Amenity Projects & Related Contribution Discussions September 16 Economic Development Select Committee September 16 Waterfront Open House September 16 Cultural Resources Commission September 20 Regular Council (including Committee of the Whole) September 22 Mission Healthy Community Council September 23 Emergency Planning Committee September 23 Mission Abbotsford Transit Committee Meeting
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ethnic diversity and literacy as well as often overlooked minorities, including youth, aboriginals, seniors and those with hidden or visible disabilities easy access to information enables participation and promotes healthy and vibrant community growth. This initiative has been made possible through the commitment of the District of Mission, with Mission Community Services Society and other key community partners. Funding was provided by 2010 Legacies Now. Concerns raised at public forums over the past years identified a need for centralized information ‘bureau’ to encourage community involvement and embrace the talents, experiences and knowledge of those who live, work, and play within our neighborhoods. This online communication tool builds Mission’s small town reputation as a welcoming community that values the contributions of all its citizens.
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DAHL, Helena Apr. 16, 1919 ~ Sept. 4, 2010
HACKER, Lillian L. (nee Bauer)
Our belived wife, mother and grandmother went to be with her Savior Jesus Christ on September 4, 2010. Mom was born to Abram and Freda Nightingale on April 16, 1919. On August 14, 1949 she married our father Jacob Dahl who was the love of her life. Over her 91 years she touched so many lives with her love, hospitality, gentleness and deep caring. All who knew our godly mother loved her and respected her, and enjoyed the mischevious twinkle in her eyes. Our mother will be so deeply missed by her beloved husband Jacob, 3 children, Dorthea (Jim), Charlotte (Lorne) and Wes (Doreen) and 9 precious grandchildren, Jeremy, Jonathan (Amanda), Anna, Jesse (Mical), Daniel, Zachery, Luke, Ezra and Nathan. A celebration of our mother’s life will be held on Monday, September 13, 2010 at Bakerview M.B.Church on Clearbrook Rd. in Abbotsford.
Lillian passed peacefully in the early hours of Sept. 6, with her family around her. She was predeceased by her husband, Cliff (1988), infant son John (1952), and son Alan (1999). She is survived by her 4 children: Clare Edmundson (Bill) and sons Ben and Carson, of North Vancouver; Bev Oliver (James) and children DevonJulie, Mike and Thomas, of Abbotsford; Dave Hacker (Polly) and sons Max and Noah, of North Vancouver; and Karen Albo (Troy), and daughters Lauren, Morgan and Julia, of Trail. Lillian was born on July 7, 1923, in Humboldt, SA. She moved with her family to a wheat farm, in Grimshaw AB, in 1925. Lillian became an RN at Holy Cross Hospital in Calgary, and moved to Vancouver in the mid 1940’s. Cliff and Lillian married on Feb 6, 1951, and moved to Abbotsford, where they raised their family. In later years, Lillian became an avid daily golfer, and could be found on Ledgeview, and later, on Fraser Glen golf courses. She didn’t think it was particularly impressive when she scored a hole-in-one on 2 separate occasions. The family would like to express thanks to the 3rd floor staff, at Bevan Lodge, for their Kind support. Private family Burial Mass to follow.
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ROB AND CINDY Romanowski are pleased to announce the engage ment of their daughter, Sarah to Mike Schroeder, son of Ian and Rose Schroeder, of Abbotsford. Mike proposed to Sarah at the top of Sumas Mountain this summer. Plans are for a wedding in August 2011.
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LOIS WHEELEY
Passed away peacefully on August 21, 2010. Lovingly remembered by her son, Chris, daughter, Jill and grandsons, Dustin & Devon. Many thanks to the nurses and volunteers at the Christine Morrison Hospice for their excellent care and kindness in the short time mom was in their care. To share in a celebration of mom’s life you are invited to the Royal Canadian Legion – 2513 West Railway, Abbotsford on Sunday, September 12 at 2pm. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Christine Morrison Hospice 7324 Hurd St., Mission, BC or the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation 300-1090 W Pender Street, Vancouver, BC.
In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not a day, dear mother, That we do not think of you Your loving family ( especially your angels)
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LOEWEN, Peter Peter passed away suddenly September 2, 2010 at the age of 42 years. Pete will be sadly missed by his son Josh; father Henry; siblings Ursula Janzen, Erika (Gordon) Jarvie, Johanna (Wilfried) Warkentin, Tina (Ernie) Fast and Henry Jr.; many nieces, nephews, family members and dear friends. He was predeceased by his mother Tina in 2009. Graveside service will be held Monday, September 13 at 9:30 am at Maclure Road Cemetery followed by the memorial service at 10:30 am at King Road MB Church, 32068 King Road, Abbotsford. Wiebe & Jeske Funeral Services 604.859.5885
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HERIOT, Darcy April April 1, 1952 ~ September 1, 2010 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Darcy April Heriot with family by her bed side. She fought a very courageous battle with cancer. A battle that she did not have a chance to win. She was diagnosed with Stage IV Cancer and did everything in her power to beat this terrible disease. She tried several types of chemo, even though there was no specific chemo for her type of cancer. Despite losing her hair and all of the other horrible side effects of the chemo treatments, she Never, Ever complained one single time about a thing. She would cry when she was told she could not have her treatment because her blood counts were too low, and would have to wait another week. In our minds and hearts, she was the big winner, she battled this horrible disease right until the very end, and for that we are so proud of her. She was predeceased by her mother Mabel (Coutts),father Jim (Coutts )and sister Patricia (Coutts). She will be lovingly missed by her husband Gerald “Gerry”, sons Neil (Thamar), Chad, Yancy and daughter Petra. She will be sadly missed by granddaughters Shilayne, Pearl, Danika and grandsons Dylon, Caillum, Brodee and Lynkyn. She is survived by two loving sisters, Sheila Jack (David) and Karen Vanzella (Laurie) and three brothers, llan (Kathy), Bart (Debbie) and Perry (Laura). She is survived and loved by Uncle Austin, Aunt Levoyn and Violet, and many cousins, nephews, nieces and friends who will miss her dearly. A get together will be held at Gerald and Darcy’s residence at 32341 Dewdney Trunk Rd, Mission, @ 2:00 PM Saturday, Sept. 11, 2010. Bakerview Community Crematorium & Celebration Centre. 604-820-8844
KAYSER, John Richard Sept.15, 1952 - Aug. 31, 2010
HYND Loretta Maxine Hynd 1942 - 2010 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our wonderful mother, grandma, sister and friend. Loretta passed away on September 2, 2010 at Mission Memorial Hospital. Predeceased by her father Alec Ashton and Mother Sarah Doell and her son-inlaw Graden Wysocki, she will be lovingly remembered by her daughters, Sandy Emmott, Debbie Ball (Kelly) and Wendy Hynd; her grandchildren, Doug Emmott, Samantha Ball and Zachary Emmott; her sisters, Ruth Nwen (Peter) and June Rutherford (Doug) as well as many nieces, nephews and her best friend Linda Laslo. We remember her as the strongest, most loving and selfless woman imaginable. The perfect role model, she lived her life with integrity, openness and a warm heart. She will be forever in our hearts and warmest memories. A celebration of her life was held at Woodlawn Mission Funeral Home on Tuesday September 7, 2010 at 11:00 am. We wish to thank Dr. Potter for her kindness the short time Mom was in the hospital, she was truly caring and very appreciated. Also thank you to the special nurses that were so kind and gentle with her. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our dear, beloved husband, father and friend, John Kayser, after what can only be described as an amazing and brave fight against cancer. John was born in Carmel, California and immigrated to Canada after meeting his future wife Carol, who he was married to for 37 years. They had two beautiful daughters, Melissa and Stephanie, who their dad loved so deeply and was so proud of. When Melissa married Roland he gained a son and partner in crime. John also leaves his sister-in-law Diane, brother-in-law Rob and nephew Wyatt, who he shared many fond memories with. John will also be missed by sisters Kathryn and Penny, their spouses Glenn and Joe and extended family Wendy, Patti and Dawn. John proudly served in the Canada Border Services Agency, just recently receiving his 25 years of service plaque. The friendships he made at this second home will last forever. John’s sense of fun, the twinkle in his eye and irreverence as well as his loving and generous nature, will be missed by all, but never forgotten. Thank-you to a special man, Dr. Stuart Brown, our friend Irene and the wonderful and caring staff at the Abbotsford Regional Hospital THPCU for their compassionate care of John. God saw the road was getting rough and the hills were hard to climb So he closed your weary eyelids and whispered “Peace be thine” Condolences may be left at hendersonsabbotsfordfunerals.com. Henderson’s Funeral Home 604-854-5534
SADLER, Arthur Arthur George Sadler passed away Aug. 25, 2010 at the age of 81. Arthur was the son of Jessie and Percival Sadler (both predeceased) and the brother of Max (Margaret), Edith Gertrude (Terry Carter), Clive Percival (Myrtle Olive), and Ronald James (Naomi Nina), the only surviving member. Arthur is also survived by his five daughters; Gayle (Dave), Marlene (Jack), Sandy (Guy), Diane (Dwayne) and Leanne (Andrew), and six grandchildren; Jordan (Christie), Andrea (Ryan), Jenna, Chelsey, Cortnee and Tajal. Arthur was born in Courtney, B.C., later moved to Vancouver, B.C. and married Doreen Davis (predeceased) and finally settled in Chilliwack, B.C. to raise their five daughters. He opened Crystal Glass which later became Fraser Valley Crystal Glass. He was a respected businessman and glazier for many years. Arthur dearly loved his family and grandchildren. He had a love of fishing, camping, music and his career. Besides being a dedicated father, businessman and glazier he also was a talented floral cutter (glass etching) and a dedicated volunteer fireman for most of his life. He will be lovingly remembered. A Celebration of Life will be held on Monday, Sept 13 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Chilliwack Fire Hall, 45940 Cheam Ave. (corner of Young & Cheam), parking off Young St., Chilliwack, B.C.
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The Mission Association for Senior’s Housing (MASH) is now working on the development of Cedar Valley Manor Life Lease, adjacent to Cedar Valley Mennonite Church. Please come to a public meeting, to find out what life lease is all about, and help MASH develop their plans. We’d like to get your advice on some design issues-for example, one or two bedroom units? One or two bathrooms? In-suite laundry? Balconies? When? Thursday September 16, 2:00 p.m. Where? Cedar Valley Mennonite Church, 32840 Janzen Refreshments will be served. Need more information? Call Tricia or Sandy 604-826-2194
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Rio Tinto Alcan Primary Metal - BC Rio Tinto Alcan’s BC Operations’ located on the northwest coast of British Columbia at the head of the Douglas Channel in Kitimat has grown for over 55 years into one of the largest industrial complexes in the province. The Kitimat smelter produces primary aluminum products that are shipped mainly to the Pacific Rim market, which is then transformed into everything from beverage cans to automobiles. Rio Tinto Alcan Primary Metal - BC is part of Rio Tinto, a leading international mining group in business to find, mine, and process mineral resources. Major products are aluminum, copper, diamonds, energy (coal and uranium), gold, industrial minerals (borax, titanium dioxide, salt, talc) and iron ore. Activities span the world but are strongly represented in Australia and North America with significant businesses in South America, Asia, Europe and southern Africa. For more information visit our website at www.riotintoalcaninbc.com Kitimat is a northern city of approximately 10,000 with modern facilities rarely found in a community of its size. Kitimat’s moderate coastal weather and exceptional scenery are perfect for those who enjoy active year-round recreation. From skiing and fishing to mountain biking, kayaking or golfing, there is much to do. Learn more about our friendly community by visiting: www.visitkitimat.com Rio Tinto Alcan is seeking a qualified
Reduction Process Technician Under the commissioning Coordinator, the Process Technician interprets and implements required changes to operating equipment and methods, calling on his/her knowledge of operating methods and standards relative to his/her area of technical expertise, manufacturing processes and projects. The Technician will also provide process knowledge for the development of procedure. In addition, he/she is responsible for applying potential solutions, such as different methods of optimizing certain processes, administrative procedures or production and operating methods. To qualify for the position we are seeking a candidate with a diploma in one of the following: • Chemical Engineering Technology • Electrical Engineering Technology Previous industrial work experience would be an asset. Compensation is based on qualifications and work experience. To apply your skills and experience with a global leader in aluminum production, please forward your resume ‘in confidence’ no later than Thursday, Sept. 23, 2010 to: Rio Tinto Alcan Primary Metal - BC Workforce Coordinator P.O. Box 1800 Kitimat, BC V8C 2H2 Fax: (250) 639-8127 judy.pirrotta@riotinto.com Rio Tinto Alcan would like to thank all applicants; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
SERVICE MANAGER REQUIRED Bannister GM is a busy Alberta GM dealership. Candidate must be industry experienced, possess leadership skills, hands on, organized, and time efficient. Customer oriented and team builder skills a must. Fax resume to 780-723-6553. Email: chadb@bannisteredson.com
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Customer Service Supervisor We are a leading perishable produce company renowned for its product quality and service located in the heart of the Fraser Valley. We have an immediate opening for a Customer Service Supervisor.
2 DAY FORKLIFT WEEKEND COURSE Every Saturday at 8:30am #215, 19358-96 Ave. Surrey NO reservations: 604-888-3008 www.dgscanada.ca Ask about our other Courses... *Stand up Reach *Fall Protecton *Aerial Lift *RoughTerrain Forklift *Bobcat *WHIMIS & much more. “Preferred by Employers
Job description: Assisting the sales manager in providing a professional and excellent level of customer service and support with existing and new national & international customers. You will be able to handle customer issues, seek & implement suitable resolutions & communicate them effectively to both the customers and your manager. You will be responsible for the day to day scheduling, effectiveness, training, development and motivation of the sales staff. You will maintain a high level of product and service knowledge.
DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING
Qualifications: The ideal candidate will have produce business experience in a very fast paced environment. You will have a strong work ethic with a positive, energetic approach and attention to detail. You will have the ability to lead by example and have excellent customer service and selling skills. You will have excellent interpersonal, organizational and communication skills. You will be proficient in Microsoft Office, Excel and Outlook.
DELIVERY DRIVERS Full-Time & Part-Time Afternoons & Evenings Required for our Abbotsford locations. APPLY IN PERSON TO NEIL BIGGERSTAFF at: 2060 Sumas Way, Abbotsford (or) JARED REVEL at: 32530 South Fraser Way or email: robatsma@shaw.ca
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Must be mature, responsible & willing to work hard for an ever growing team.
TRUCK DRIVERS Moga Transport Ltd. is hiring for Long Haul Truck Drivers ($23/hr., 40 hrs/wk + benefits.) Send resume by Mail: 32500 South Fraser Way, Suite 339, Abbotsford, BC V2T 4W1 or Fax: (888) 771-4018.
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INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL Train on full-size Excavators, Dozers, Graders, Loaders. Includes safety tickets. Provincially certified instructors. Government accredited. Job placement assistance. www.iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853
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P/T ESTHETICIAN REQ’D. Wage neg.Eng/Punjabi speaking 604-6492462 / Savinabhullar@hotmail.com
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If this sounds like a position for which you are the ideal candidate please email your resume and salary expectations to : tranhuynh@shawcable.com
HELP WANTED
AFT/EVES NANNY for 5yr old boy, 20-25 hrs/wk. vehicle required, must be active and creative; ideal for student. 604-308-2733
APARTMENT MANAGER required for Burns Lake B.C. Contact Tom 250-981-9881 or Sam 250-570-2304. E-mail resume to tucu70@telus.net. or fax 250-567-4558. DRYWALL HELPER for Fort St. John, phone immediately 604-9964699 EXPERIENCED PARTS PERSON required for progressive auto/industrial supplier. Hired applicant will receive top wages, full benefits, RRSP bonuses. Our 26,000ft2 store is located 2.5 hours NE of Edmonton, Alberta. See our community at LacLaBicheRegion.com. Send resume to: Sapphire Auto, Box 306, Lac La Biche, AB, T0A 2C0. Email: hr@sapphireinc.net. NEED 29 People: Work at Home Online. Earn up to $1500 PT / $4000 FT. call 604-465-9494
FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944
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We’re looking for carriers! Be part of a GREAT team!
We’re looking for carriers in your area to deliver editions of The Abbotsford News and The Mission Record
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Adams, Bobcat, Boxer & Camel Coleman, Fenmo, Lawrence Lane & Moffat
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FULL-TIME BAKER required at Sobeys in Olds, Alberta. 40 hours per week. Benefits. Fax resume to 1-403-556-8652. Attention: Rob. GRANT PRODUCTION TESTING requires Supervisors, Night Operators, Operators, immediately for Grande Prairie and Red Deer area. Must have valid drivers licence and pass drug test. Excellent wages and benefits. Forward resume to: Fax 780-539-3008 or email: cbean@grantpts.com. HELPER Required for railing co. Welding knowledge helpful but will train. Call or email: 604-854-9666 or raj_1600@hotmail.com
IT SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR, Full time Year round for Panorama Mountain Village 2 yrs exp required. For full job description and to apply go to www.panoramaresort.com/employment
LEASING AGENT Full time leasing position available for a 285 unit apartment buildings. Weekends are required and must be able to work a flexible schedule. Leasing experience required. Candidates must have a team first oriented personality with a positive attitude, very detail oriented and great work ethic. Personable, approachable, and professional a plus! Candidates should be familiar with TAA leasing and fair housing, fully comfortable with leasing tours, answering phones, typing leases, processing applications, filing and data entry. Great Opportunity to work with an EXCELLENT company. Commission paid. If interested please send your resume to: mkazanegra@gatewaypm.com
LS McLELLAN TRUCKING is looking for OWNER OPERATORS with min 5 years experience. Newer equipment preferred, clean abstract, FAST card preferred. Steady year round work. Fax resumes to 250-417-2982 or Call Ken at 250-417-2988 Email ken@lsmclellantrucking.com Medical Office Trainees Needed! Drs. & Hospitals need Medical Office & Medical Admin staff! No Experience? Need Training? Local Career Training & Job Placement is also Available! 1-888-7780459 TELEMARKETERS Req for day and eve shifts. Hourly wages plus. offering carpet cleaning specials. 2 dayshift and 5 nightshift openings Call today 604 856 9381
HELP WANTED
Entry level positions Job entails: Lift 25-100lbs, repetitive manual labor, working outdoors, long hours, travel in BC, strong work ethic, team player, multitasking, self-motivated. Ability to take direction, valid BC drivers license, clean abstract, reliable transportation. Mechanically inclined an asset. Provide resume and drivers abstract to: careers@mudbaydrilling.com or fax to 604-888-4206. No phone calls.
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.
Must have bar experience.
Fax resumes to: 604-853-0707 F/T CASHIER & COOK required by KFC Mission. Good starting wage & regular increases. Please apply in person with resume to: 32081 Lougheed Hwy, Mission
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SENIOR PARALEGAL required for plaintiff personal injury (motor vehicle cases). Candidate must have thorough understanding of medical reports & all litigation procedures. Must have the ability to work without supervision & deal with clients. Experience is essential. Fax resume with references to Bronson Jones & Co. 604-850-2164
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AESTHETIC LASER TECHNICIAN Required for Aesthetic Medical Laser Clinic in Abbotsford. Professional & dedicated. Please fax your resume to 604-504-5565 or email danescu@shaw.ca
MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT
Progressive Medical Center in Abbotsford seeks qualified MOA. Requirements: D MOA Experience D Excels in Computer Proficiency D Exceptional Interpersonal skills Fax Resumes to:
604-855-0722
RECEPTIONIST F/T receptionist required for busy dental office. Knowledge of Power Practice an asset. Please present resume, in person at;
Heritage Dental Centre. 33038 2nd Ave., Mission.
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COOK - Ann Maries Cafe is now hiring a cook. Please apply in person 33771 George Ferguson Way
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Service Technician required for local HVAC company. Heat pump, air conditioning service and installation. Please fax resume to 604-792-4440
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LOOKING FOR DRIVING position, have Class 1 licence and clean abstract. Prefer Portland run. Call 604-859-6081
Abbotsford Nissan, offers: • Lrg. inventory of top quality, new & pre-owned vehicles • 25 year history of award winning customer care • Loyal client base w/ passion for their vehicle & our service • Ongoing professional sales training & coaching • Excellent income & benefits • Variable schedule, closed Sundays and holidays • Work with a fantastic team in a fantastic community If you are new to sales and have the right attitude and work ethic to be successful, Abbotsford Nissan is looking for you! Please email your resume: janeen@abbynissan.com
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604-460-8058 #7 - 20306 Dewdney Trunk Rd Fantastic Facials & Body Care Lougheed/203/Dewdney M.Ridge
SECURITY OFFICER TRAINING, B.S.T. classes in Abby. Job placement. 604-859-8860 www.brissonsecurity.com
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MASSAGE PARADISE Grand Opening $30/30min Tel: 604-746-6777
TRADES, TECHNICAL
2459 McCallum Rd. Abbotsford SPRING RELAX SPA. Professional full body massage. Insuite showers. Hot Oil Treatment. 9:30 am to 10:00 pm. #102 - 2451 Clearbrook Road, Abbotsford. 604-859-9686
MEDICAL/DENTAL
OFFICE ASSISTANT/Dispatcher We have an immed f/t opening in a 2 woman office in Abbotsford. Must have: full command of the English language, be fluent in Punjabi & be computer literate. Duties incl: A/R as well as general office duties, dispatching equipment & crews to job sites. Hours: 10am-5:30pm, starting wage $15/hr and will increase as skills develope. Full medical/dental plan. Will train the right person. Fax resumes to: 604-756-0730 or mikaela@psiconcretepumping.com
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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).
HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
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Wanted to join our winning team
September Openings
Want to advance your career? Drillers Assistants (labour)
HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
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Friendly P/T BARTENDER required for a busy neighbourhood pub.
$16.25 Base-Appt Ideal for students, sales/svc, conditions apply, PT/FT. Call 604-5951040 www.work4students.ca
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Need extra income? Everyday Style is looking for new Consultants in your area for our Fall-Christmas season! Visit: www.everydaystyle.com or call 1-66-378-4331 for information.
To join our team and start your career in logistics, apply on-line at www.evlogistics.com
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On-site clinical experiences Hands on training 319 guaranteed clinical hours Earn credit toward our Full Scope Maximum Practical Nurse 16 Students Program TRAIN 3 DAYS A WEEK WHILE YOU WORK! STARTS SEPTEMBER IN MAPLE RIDGE
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Please fax resumes in confidence to: (604) 541-1331 or email: workwithus@tybo.ca JOURNEYMAN Steel Fabricators required at LE Steel Fabricator Ltd., Langley. 5 years min. exp. More detailed avail. at www.lesteel.com or fax 604-856-2363
NOW HIRING PLUMBERS Daryl-Evans Mechanical Ltd. is expanding our operation and looking for career minded Site Foremen, Journeymen and Apprentices that are interested in joining our team. If you possess skills in the Plumbing trade with a strong Commercial/Institutional background please forward your resume to: info@daryl-evans.com 604.525.4744 (fax)
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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 RCT TRAINED experienced piano teacher and accompanist in Mission welcomes new students, incl. adults Call Ralph Neumann @ 826-4090
REINFORCING PLACERS We require Infrastructure Installers throughout BC - All Levels of Experience. Competitive wages. Medical benefits. Please send resume to: bmawson@lmsgroup.ca
FRAMERS WANTED Call 604-853-7476
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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.
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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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$500$ 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
HOME CARE
CARE PROVIDER REQ’D F/T will train, no experience req’d, 1 on 1 care for young man in his home. Drop off resume: 34825 High Drive.
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#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
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DEBT STRESS? Debts got you worried? End those phone calls. Avoid bankruptcy. Contact us for a no-cost consultation. Online: www.mydebtsolution.com or tollfree 1-877-556-3500.
BOOKKEEPING, PAYROLL, TAXATION. Reliable service at reasonable rates. 778-552-3775. email: aj_consulting@telus.net
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Faculty Services Assistant, Chilliwack Duties & Responsibilities The Faculty Services Assistant provides front line service for the Chilliwack campus. Duties include responding to telephone and in-person inquiries; liaising with external couriers; and assisting faculty, staff and students. The assistant also word processes documents for faculty and staff; receives and distributes mail; replenishes office supplies; and trouble shoots office equipment. Qualifications Completion of a recognized one year Applied Business Technology certificate or equivalent education. Minimum of two years administrative office experience and word processing experience. Able to communicate effectively and have excellent written and verbal skills. A broad understanding of office practices and procedures, and a demonstrated competence in Microsoft Word and Excel is required. Minimum keyboarding of 50 wpm. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be acceptable. ..................
UFV is a growing, exciting, and welcoming workplace. Come join 11,000 students and 1,000 employees in our innovative and comprehensive learning environment. 9-10F_UFV10 2264-ES
Full details at www.ufv.ca/careers
Counsellor
FULL SCOPE PRACTICAL NURSE GENERIC PROGRAM
The Counselling department invites applications for a 100% full-time Counsellor for a period of six months for a maternity leave replacement, as well as a part-time Counsellor for up to 4 days a week. Both positions will be required to serve both the Abbotsford and Chilliwack campuses.
TRAIN 3 DAYS A WEEK
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STARTS JANUARY IN MAPLE RIDGE
STARTS OCTOBER 25, 2010 IN MAPLE RIDGE
Responsibilities As a member of the Counselling Department within Student Services, the Counsellors will provide clinical counselling in the areas of career, personal, crisis, student success and study skills with traditional and non-traditional UFV students. The part-time Counsellor will provide primarily career counselling.
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Qualifications Minimum of a completed Master’s degree in Counselling Psychology, including one year of supervised clinical counselling training plus one year of counselling experience in a post-secondary setting. Candidates must have formal training or coursework and experience in career counselling. Personal counselling and crisis counselling experience is required. Thorough knowledge, familiarity and competence in working with a full range of student issues is required.
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EDUCATION/TUTORING
WAVE MASSAGE. Professional full body massage, deep tissue with oil treatment, relax. 113-2580 Cedar Park Pl. Abbotsford 604-746-0099.
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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!
PERSONAL SERVICES
Foreman / Pipe layers Tybo Contracting is looking for an experienced bulk excavation foreman, and skilled labourers with experience with pipe and/or road works. Tybo has sites across the Lower Mainland and we offer top wage and benefit packages as well as numerous opportunities for advancement.
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UFV is a growing, exciting, and welcoming workplace. Come join 11,000 students and 1,000 employees in our innovative and comprehensive learning environment. 9-10F_UFV3 2263-ES
Full details at www.ufv.ca/careers
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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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ATTENTION ALL BUSINESSES Razor-Wash Dry Ice. Blasting servicing all areas. Removing contaminates. Cleaning & restoring all industries. No waste stream. No damage. www.razorwash.com Razorwash@shaw.ca 250-480-9309 MAGICAL MAIDS Bonded & Insured. $25/hr. www.magicalmaids.biz 604-467-8439
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
COMPUTER SERVICES
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WEBSITE DESIGN | FACEBOOK Special: Facebook Starter $100 www.CCWebManagement.com
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CONCRETE & PLACING
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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CONTRACTORS
Clayburn Renovations
F Roofing F Basement Suites F Change out Windows F Tiling F Decking Etc. Arbnor 604-855-8556
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DRYWALL
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Clare’s Lawn & Tree Care Call for your lawn & garden needs. 604-855-1319.
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cupressa landscaping.com CEDAR HEDGE INSTALLATIONS 4-5 ft. $14, 6-7 ft. $22. 1 year guarantee. (604)217-1852
A CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN All Types of Electrical - Big or Small (#42889). Call 604-556-9903. RESIDENTIAL, commercial, industrial. 24 hour service. Free quotations, reasonable rates, licensed, bonded, insured. www.dpselectrical.ca Call: 604-3080815 Lic.# 97704 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
NEW LAWNS & REPAIRS, pruning/hedges, power rake, moss control, mushroom manure, retaining walls. 604-832-8304 604-832-8305.
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS GUTTER CLEANING Etc. Rubbish Removal. Pressure Washing, Yard cleanup & trim. Reas rates, FREE EST. Since 1990. (604)854-6469
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2010 DODGE
2010 JEEP
Power window group, 3.3 L V6 OHV engine, power 8-way driver seat.
Sun/sound grp, 2.4 L I4 DOHC 16V Dual VVT engine, spd control, All terrain tires MSRP $28,720 FACTORY REBATE - $3,000 PIONEER DISCOUNT -$1,749 COST TO YOU!
Serving Abbotsford for 16 yrs
Call 604-556-8183
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Experienced S Insured Guaranteed S Free Estimates Interior / Exterior ~ We do it all Phone 604-854-9288
WRANGLER
BI-WEEKLY
BI-WEEKLY
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WRANGLER UNLIMITED
Sport, Mountain Edition, 4 door, trailer tow group, power group, infinity speakers, anti spin.
Hemi, Uconnect, technology group, luxury group, 4x4
MSRP $34,995 FACTORY REBATE - $1,500 PIONEER DISCOUNT -$1,851
MOVING & STORAGE
$31,644
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$32,646
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MOUNTAIN EDITION
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
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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
$174.00
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Professional Painters Free Estimates Written Guaranteed Bonded & Insured
✦ Mushroom Manure ✦ Bark Mulch ✦ Sand & Gravel
Pick Up or Delivery 8590 SYLVESTER RD. 604-820-0808
Long box, crew cab, SXT, single rear wheel, tire package, trailer package, trailer brake, very well equipped.
$44,781
STK# 106563
BI-WEEKLY
$226.00
STK# 102258
BI-WEEKLY
$366.00
PAVING/SEAL COATING
LAURENCE THE PLUMBER: small jobs welcome, reasonable rates, licensed & insured (604)853-1158
PRESSURE WASHING
POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING
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Himalayan Kittens 4M 2F vet checked 1st shots, family raised. $250. 604-626-4650 Aldergrove JACK RUSSELL pups, cute, short, stocky, smooth coat, tails doc, 1st shots. $550 (604)798-9233 Chwk JACK RUSSELL X puppies $280. Also parents for sale. Please call: 604-820-5242. JACK RUSSEL PUPPIES, tri-colour tails docked, 1st shots, vet checked Call 604-820-5225. LAB Retriever pups, yellow/blck, $650; chocolate, $750. Vet check, quality lineage, dew claws, 1st shots, dewormed. (604)702-0217 MALTESE, 3yrs old female. All shots. $500. Call for more info. (604)513-9830
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Accredited Collision Repairs & Valet Service
NEED A GOOD HOME for a dog or a good dog for a home? We adopt www.856-dogs.com or call: 856-3647.
good good dogs! 604-
PUG: Reg’d Female, brindle, exbreeder, now retired. Very affectionate. Comes with grunts & snorts! $450. Del. avail. (778)549-3646. ROTTI/LAB CROSS pups, tails docked, ready to go now. View parents. $400. Call (604)796-2358
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
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TREE SERVICES
A.C. TREE SERVICE 30 years experience
Bob Fitz-James 604-786-1333 Bucket Truck
PETS 456
FEED & HAY
1ST CUT HAY Orchard Grass, Fescue, Timothy Alfalfa, Oat hay Call for prices. (604)302-5573 HORSE HAY, square bales. No rain, $10. Rosedale, B.C. (604)845-7434
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LIVESTOCK
Same day serv. avail 604-724-6373
REG. PAINT horse Gelding, started Western 4 yrs. old. Beautiful colour $3500. Call 604-856-7227.
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A to Z Roofing Ltd. Spec in re-roofing, asphalt, cedar, flat roof. Guar Wrk. WCB, BBB. 778-996-6479.
AMERICAN PIT BULL TERRIER, red & white, 10/mo old female, very good dog, $700, (604)814-3099
YOUR COMMUNITY DEALER SINCE 1939
HOURS: Mon - Thurs 8:30-8 • Fri 8-6 • Sat 8-5 • Sun 11-4
GOLDEN DOODLES, Avail now, $1250. (778)737-0146 www.foxycharliepuppies.com
373A TELEPHONE SERVICES
PLUMBING
ADD YOUR business on www.BCLocalBiz.com directory for province wide exposure! Call 1-877-645-7704
341
604.826.6201
Gentle Giants, loyal family dogs, unreg. St Bernard pups, 1st shot, $900&up ready now (604)462-8605
Cartage Ltd.
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! AMAN’S PLUMBING SERVICES Lic.gas fitter. Reas $. 778-895-2005 #1 IN RATES & SERVICE. Lic’d. LOCAL Plumber. Plugged drains, renos etc. Chad 1-877-861-2423 $38/HR! Clogged drains, garbs, drips! Insurance, licensed & WCB. Call BC Redi-Rooter 604-217-2268
YOU SIMPLY WILL NOT FIND A LOWER PRICE ON VEHICLES LIKE THESE!
33320 FIRST AVE • MISSION
CHIHUAHUA FEM.3 yrs. old. Orange & white. Very affectionate. Great little companion. $350. Delivery available. 778-549-3646
SHIH-TZU 1 MALE (Reg), 1 fem. 5 & 6 yrs. Gold & white, Very friendly. $650 for both. Delivery available. 778-549-3646
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. **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.
RAM 3500
COST TO YOU!
MISSION TOPSOIL ✦ Screened Topsoil
Interior & Exterior
338
$219.00
PETS
PIT - 11496 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD. MISSION Fax: 604-826-6716
MILANO PAINTING 604 - 551- 6510
STK# 105034
332
BI-WEEKLY
477
CATS & KITTENS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats.604-309-5388 / 856-4866
604.587.5865
ALLAN CONST. & Asphalt. Brick, concrete, drainage, foundation & membrane repair. (604)618-2304 ~ 604-820-2187.
STK# 100948
RUBBISH REMOVAL
SAND / GRAVEL TRUCKING / LOADING EXCAVATOR / CATS LOWBEDS
MSRP $58,615 FACTORY REBATE - $9,250 PIONEER DISCOUNT -$4,584
MSRP $44,440 FACTORY REBATE - $7,250 PIONEER DISCOUNT -$3,543 $3,543
SUPER STAR ROOFING LTD. Re-roofing & New-roofing of cedar shake, duroid shingles. Torch on 1 or 2 ply & concrete tiles. Fully insured and WCB covered. Paul 604-866-1212 Fax 604-859-1215
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
2010 DODGE
RAM 1500 CREW SLT
EAST WEST ROOFING & SIDING CO. Roofs & re-roofs. BBB & WCB. 10% Discount, Insured. Call 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437
www.recycle-it-now.com
2guyswithatruck.ca Moving & Storage Visa OK. 604-628-7136 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
$24,964
BI-WEEKLY
2010 DODGE
2010 JEEP
COST TO YOU!
$167.35
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
PETS
6 spd manual, hard top, Sirius satellite.
STK# 108710
$158.00
DHESI ROOFING & DISPOSAL Ltd.
CRAFTSMAN 25 years exp. Decks, fences, gazebos, pergolas, renos, Playcenters 778-878-0114
EXPERIENCED PAINTER. Int & Ext. Drywall repairs. Reas rates. Call Robert: 604-746-1973. STK# 109564
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
Make us your first call! Reasonable Rates. Fast, Friendly & Uniformed Staff.
320
MSRP $28,315 FACTORY REBATE - $1,500 PIONEER DISCOUNT -$1,851
$23,971
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
www.renovationsmission.com
2010 JEEP
COMPASS 4X4
$22,424
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!
ABBOTSFORD & MISSION MISSION VALLEY HOME RENOVATIONS LTD.
Your next car, truck, van or SUV will be sold at our cost for a limited time.
COST TO YOU!
Does most any job, big or small!
287
AT COST! MSRP $30,095 FACTORY REBATE - $6,500 PIONEER DISCOUNT -$1,371
HANDY RICHARD
BUYING OR SELLING?
NEW VEHICLES
GRAND CARAVAN SE
A HELPFUL HANDYMAN Ltd. 778-808-7442. What can we do for you? Bonded and Insured! www.ahelpfulhandyman.com BUILDING MAINTENANCE / HANDYMAN SERVICE: decks, drywall, plumbing, door / window install, flooring, tile, etc(604)820-5108
Use bcclassified.com - Merchandise for Sale 500’s
CARS - DOMESTIC
HANDYPERSONS
283A
GARDENING
DRYWALL TAPING, Ceiling texture & Repairs. Small or lge jobs. 604859-1354 / Cell: 604-556-4696.
ELECTRICAL
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
PETS
506
APPLIANCES
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509
AUCTIONS
ESTATE TOOL AUCTION Saturday Sept 11, 10:30am. Siding business equipment. GENERAL AUCTION Mon Sept 20th, 7pm. Next Antique Auction Mon Sept 27th, 7pm Din & bdrm furn desks display cabinet, chairs Victorian clock, Westcoast Indian baskets, flintlock pistols fr 1700’s, railroad prints toys, books. Consignments welcome. www.centralauction.ca. Central Auction, 20560 Langley Bypass 534-8322
542
FRUIT & VEGETABLES
ABBY PRODUCE FARM Open Daily 8 am - 8 pm LOCAL BLUEBERRIES LOCAL GREEN BEANS OK GALA APPLES PEACHES, Nectarines, Prune Plums CANNING TOMATOES SWEET CORN LOCAL BLACKBERRIES Pickling Cukes and much more specials in store!
32982 Harris Rd Call 604-820-9520
bcclassified.com 604-826-6221
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RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
ABBOTSFORD:
551
GARAGE SALES
551
GARAGE SALES
551
Abbotsford
GARAGE SALES
Abbotsford
4 Family Garage Sale Sat. Sept 11 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 28324 Starr Road
FINAL & LAST GARAGE SALE
Abbotsford
“DESIGNER” GARAGE SALE !!!
(off Bradner Rd) Tools, horse, tack, misc. household furniture, 12’ alum. boat, toys, etc.
INDOOR MOVING SALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY SEPT. 10 & 11. 3-35811 GRAYSTONE PLACE (Off Whatcom & Marshall)
MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE SATURDAY & SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11 712 9 A.M TP 3 P.M. 3268 GOLDSTREAM DRIVE
2950 Sidoni Ave. Rain or shine
Furniture, designer bags/shoes, clothes, baby clothes and toys, renovation and building supplies - cabinets and more......... - RAIN OR SHINE -
GARAGE SALES
Abbotsford
It all has to go make offers on most items Sat. & Sun. Sept. 11 & 12 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
You dont want to miss!
Abbotsford
551
Tools, furniture, books, toys, clothing & misc. items
551
GARAGE SALES
ABBOTSFORD
Multi Family Sat Sept 11, 9am-3pm 35528 DINA PLACE Toys, tools artwork, household items, etc..... RAIN OR SHINE
551
GARAGE SALES
MISSION
GARAGE SALE Sat. Sept. 11th 8-2 33777 Ketley Place (Stave & Best) Washer/dryer, new furnace, furniture, household, tools etc.
WALK TO UNIVERSITY Avail. Immed. Large 1 Bdrm Apts available. 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 wellesley.manor@yahoo.ca
Abbotsford
MOVING/GARAGE SALE FOR THE NEXT 3 WEEKS SATURDAYS ONLY 10:30 A.M TO 4 P.M. 30990 SOUTHERN DRIVE
Saturday, Sept 11th 8am to 4pm 35003 PANORAMA DR.
Amicus 2 bed condo 2nd floor, 3 appliances walk to everything! $900 danlangpm@live.ca ReMax Little Oak Prop. Mgmt.
Everything must go. Furniture, dining table, coffee table, etc.
Mostly furniture, also misc.
604-504-RENT
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 542
FRUIT & VEGETABLES
560
MISC. FOR SALE
NEW Norwood SAWMILLS - LumberMate-Pro handles logs 34” diameter, mills boards 28” wide. Automated quick-cycle-sawing increases efficiency up to 40%. www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT - FREE Information: 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.
The Valley’s Premier Farm Market For 35 years.
Howard’s Own Corn and lots of local produce!
OPEN 7 DAYS 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
5486 Riverside Street Corner of Harris & Riverside Matsqui Village
545
FUEL
FULLY SEASONED, Alder/Maple, Birch, split & delivered. Free kindling. Phone 604-789-1492 anytime
548
STEEL BUILDING INVENTORY SALE... $4 to $11/sq.ft. Immediate orders only - FREE shipping, some exclusions. Up to 90 days to pay. Deposit required. Pioneer Manufacturers since 1980. 1-800-668-5422. THE BARGAIN STORE BUY/SELL USED FURNITURE (604)826-3810
566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ALTO SAX, great condition, used for semi band. $550! less than 2 yrs. rental. Call 604-538-5937. GERHARD HEINTZMAN cabinet grand piano, upright. $450 firm. 604-859-7766
★ 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 Sofa Italia 604.580.2525
MASON RISCH UPRIGHT PIANO, exc cond, recently tuned, lovely tone, $900. Call 604-576-9658.
REAL ESTATE 609
APARTMENT/CONDOS
ABBOTSFORD: CONDO, age 55 +. 2 bdrm., 1064 sf, indoor pool, billiards. Undg prkg. Evergreen Village. $169,000. 604-746-3034 P.S. some furniture included.
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624
FARMS 40 Acre Blueberry Farm for Sale in Harrison Mills
560
MISC. FOR SALE
AT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses! CAN’T GET UP YOUR Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift. Call 1-866-981-6591.
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 MEAT SLICER - 12” HD OMCAN excellent cond. Save $$$ Asking $800 604-795-3800
PORTABLE BANDSAW MILLS, Sharprite, $1750. 604-703-0102
636
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
638
OPEN HOUSE
OPEN HOUSE Saturday, September 11. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 5 bdrm. T.H. all redone, in a quiet part of East Abbotsford. #71-34250 Hazelwood Ave. 604-857-2414
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
www.dannyevans.ca
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
RENTALS
KEYBOARD, Yamaha TSA1500, cd ROM and manuals, new, pd $1300 sell for $500. (604)824-1903
FURNITURE
Dining room set, table, hutch 6 chairs. Custom made. White melamine, like new $400 obo 850-2209
REAL ESTATE
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
Located on Highway 7 Property has 3 main road exposures, fruit stand - approved for produce store. Amongst popular tourist attractions. Includes 2 tractors, farming machinery, 3 modular homes, 2 greenhouses, has 5 water wells for irrigation to blueberries. FARM CAN BE SUBDIVIDED INTO FOUR PARCELS. Fully fenced - Prime location. MOTIVATED SELLERS!! $2,300,000.
For info contact Ken @ 778-881-4644
WE’RE ON THE WEB w w w.bcclassified.com
625
FOR SALE BY OWNER
ABBOTSFORD E: 5 BDRM. townhouse + rec. rm. w/3 baths. Quiet neighbourhood, no age restrict., 2 small pets, 2 X 6 ext. walls, some appliances. New paint and 70% new flrs. Dbl. garage & fair amt. of visitor pkg. Built in 1994 w/life left on the roof. New hot water tank. Furnace & gas F/P serviced. Asking $337,900. Call 604-850-3830 or 604-857-2414 for a viewing.
WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com
627
HOMES WANTED
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WE BUY HOUSES
Older Home? Damaged Home? Need Repairs? Behind on Payments? Quick CASH! Call Us First! 604.657.9422
CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS WITH DOLLAR DEALS 604-826-6221
706
APARTMENT/CONDO
ABBOTSFORD 1909 Salton Rd. 3 Bdrm grnd flr corner, 1.5 bath, very pri. Storage, pool, 2 prkg. Heat/HW incl. $1050/mo. (604)852-1880 ABBOTSFORD. 1 BDRM $550. 3 bdrm $800. Heat / prk included. N/P. Phone 604-755-0261. ABBOTSFORD
1 Month FREE Rent or $300 Move-In Allowance - You Choose! Ask for Details! 2750 Fuller Street Valley View Terrace Beautiful Large Updated Suites ✶ Large Kitchen Incl’s D/washer ✶ Quiet Well Maintained Bldg 2 Bdrms from $850/mo ✶ FREE month - ask for details ✶ $25 Freedom 44 Discount New Apps Only! No pets
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
ABBOTSFORD CENTRAL
HOME SWEET HOME
Mountainview
Bakerview 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
Chelsea Park Gardens
Free Heat & H. Water 3 Appls, Laundry Hook-Up.
604-309-3500 “Seniors Discount”
1 & 2 bdrm - indoor pool. Includes heat / hot water. Near UCFV & Hospital. Sorry no pets. Ref. req’d.
Call: 604-855-6714
33382 George Ferguson Way
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 EAST
Mountain View Village Townhouses
34313 Forrest Terrace
Richard Court 33333 12th Avenue
Abbotsford’s Best Kept Secret
1 & 2 Bdrms Stes 2 Full Baths, In-Suite Storage, Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher, Garburator, In-Suite Laundry Hook-ups, On-Site Mgmt Please call for Prices. Sorry no pets
1 Month FREE Rent On 1 Year Lease Early and Immediate Possession Available Age 40 Senior & Adult Oriented Come See What You Have Been Missing! Call Esther 604-853-0549
ABBOTSFORD
MEADOWOOD Apartment & Townhouse Complex
Apartments 1 & 2 Bedroom Heat / hot water included 3 Appliances
Townhouses 1 Bedroom lofts & 2 Bedrooms 5 Appliances
✦ Senior Discount ✦ Resident Managers ✦ Sorry No Pets Conveniently located at
3046 Clearbrook Road
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
Heat & Hot Water Included D D D D
Outdoor Pool Parking Extra Storage Renovated / No Pets
Abbotsford
1909 SALTON RD. 604-853-6620
Forest Village Apartments AB-
For a Viewing Call:
33810 Fern St.
One Month Free Rent for One Year Lease Incentive
36060 Old Yale Road
Onsite laundry, some with in-suite laundry hookups, dishwashers, parking incl.
Avail now. 2 bdrm. 3 appl. Parking. Ns/np. $765/mo. 604-744-5173 ABBOTSFORD. Lrg 2 bdrm, quiet adult bldg. D/W, NS/NP. U/G prkg. avail. now. $775/mo. 604-557-1734
Abbotsford/Mission
Forest Terrace Apartments
FAMILY ORIENTED
1 BDRMS from $625/mo. 2 BDRMS from $750/mo. 3 BDRMS. from $1050/mo.
604-832-8909
APARTMENT/CONDO
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
BOTSFORD ✭ $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).
www.pacificquorum.com Pacific Quorum Properties Inc 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
CENTURY 21 ACE AGENCIES LTD. Executive Living w/loft – 2 bed., 2 bath., 7 appli., 2 U/G park., 2 balconies, LOFT, Vaulted ceilings, Top flr corner. Does not get any better!! N/P N/S $1500.00 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 The Tamarind - 2 bed 1 bath, end corner unit, 5 appli, f/p 2 U/G park N/P N/S $900.00 The Waddington- Top floor 1 bed & den, south facing 5 appli., U/G park $900.00 N/S N/P Top Floor Breckingridge 2 bd, 2 bath, 5 appli, laminate flooring 2 U/G park N/P N/S $900.00 The Westwood-2 bd, 2 bath laminate flrS, 6 appli, Open concept, U/G park N/P N/S $1100.00
CALL: (604)853-2718 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
CLEARBROOK Move-In Allowance: $500 Bonus for new residents (Ask for details) Crime Free Living 31790 UNION AVENUE HURON COURT
✳ 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
604-850-2467 Baywest Mgmt Corp CLEARBROOK
WEST POINT VILLA 31831 Peardonville Rd.
meadowood@ pacificquorum.com
2 BDRM - $750 SENIORS DISCOUNT $200 MOVE-IN BONUS
Abbotsford
706
or Email
BIRCHWOOD MANOR
Building under new Professional Management
ABBOTSFORD
RENTALS
Phone 604-852-4696
ABBOTSFORD,32120 Peardonville 2 bdrm. apt., F/S, D/W, gas f/p, A/C NO SMOKING, NO PETS. Doreen @ 604-302-1229. ABBOTSFORD
APARTMENT/CONDO
Please quote promotion #33710
ABBOTSFORD 2 BDRMS, 1 ba 2 BDRMS, 2 ba. From $700/M. Extra Large Suites
706
1/2 Month FREE Rent !!
Tel: 604-852-9086 Baywest Mgmt Corp
RENTALS
ABBOTSFORD. Modern & very nice suite in newer, well kept bldg. Nr. 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: MT. LEHMANN Rd. Brand new 2 bdrm. 2 ba. condo Corner suite. Sec. pkg. $950/M. 604-524-8512 or 778-886-8793 ABBOTSFORD, near 5 Corners. 1 bdrm $625/mo or 2 bdrm $725/mo. Call Tanya 604-557-8166 ABBOTSFORD: newly reno’d, very quiet, no drugs. 1 Bd & 1 bachelor. Good for Seniors. 1 Blk to bus. Call after 6 pm or wknds 604-853-2505 ABBOTSFORD. Reno’d 2 bdrm. 2nd flr condo. Walk to amen. Insuite w/d, d/w. Np/ns. Internet avail. $825 + utils. Oct. 1st. 604-415-9659.
ABBOTSFORD
THE CREST Available Now! 1 Bedroom
Inside deluxe 2 bdrms, 2 bath condo, 6 appls, gas F/P, U/G prkg. $890/mo incl’s hot water. Avail. Oct 1.
Paul (604) 864-4942
DELAIR COURT 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.
Heat, Hot Water & Basic Cable included. Crime Free & Certified. N/S - N/P, Close to all amens. Lease & Refs. Required.
Please call Jamie at: 604-859-9555 for more information or to schedule a viewing.
604-852-7350
You may also visit us at:
abbotsford4rent.com
ABBOTSFORD
THE WADDINGTON 32063 Mt Waddington Ave Abbotsford/Mission
One Month Free Rent for One Year Lease Incentive 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
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
Abbotsford: ‘Yale Terrace’: Lge 1/Bdrm. $800/mo. N/S, small pet neg. (604)940-8779~604-618-9593. BAKERVIEW HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE is accepting applications. 1 & 2 bdrm apts. Housing Charge of $665. Shares of $1500. Call 604-854-6133 bakerviewcoop@telus.net
FRASER RIDGE Hi-Rise Great Views www.eryxproperties.com 1 bdrms from - $650. Nicely Reno’d Concrete Bldg. Great Views of Mt. Baker Extra Large and Bright * Heat and Hot Water Incl * All suites sprinkler protected. Lrg patios, 2 elevators, lockers. Gated prk, Super Clean, N/P.
Call Dave @ 604-859-0482 33555 South Fraser Way Fraser Ridge is part of Abbotsford Crime Free Multi-Housing Program. MISSION 1 bdrm $625 or 2 bdrm $725, 2nd Ave or 3rd Ave Call Jenny 604-751-4488
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RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
CEDAR GREEN APARTMENTS WWW.CEDARGREEN.COM
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
MISSION HILLS:
APARTMENTS Large, Bright & Clean 2 & 3 Bdrms Avail No Pets. Written ref’s required.
2441 COUNTESS ST. Phone 604-850-5375 (Senior’s Discount & Dam. Dep. Reduced) Secure Undgrnd Prk & Elevator! 1 bdrm from .......................$620 1 bdrm + den from .............$650 2 bdrm from ......................$700 2 bdrm (totally reno’d)...... $790 Furn 2 bdrm .....$990 incl hydro
MAINSTREET EQUITY CORP.
Call 604-826-7880 OAKMONT MANOR Member - Crime Free Program
1990’s Well Maintained & Secured Condo Walk to all amenities, on bus route. Parking & in-suite storage. Clean & bright. No Pets. 2 bedroom available 33370 George Ferguson Way Abbotsford
604-855-0883
RENTALS
RENTALS
733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS
736
MISSION. 24ft RV Trailer. Sh lndry Utils incl except propane. $500/mo. Call 604-832-9376 or 604-855-9403
736
HOMES FOR RENT
Abbotsford: 2,400 sq/ft, 4/bdrms+ extra office/liv rm, 2 f/p, 3/ba, garage, 5 new applis. New carpet & paint. Nr schls, hosp. Priv yard; grt loc in c-d-s. Extra prkg. N/S, small pet ok. $1549. 604-309-0148. ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm, 1 bath, storage, lndry, large private yard, $1000/mo+util, Oct. 1. 604-8321679 or 604-755-0341 ABBOTSFORD 2bdrm house 5 mins from town, nr Airport, nice & private, with washer/dryer, 2storage rooms, avail Sept 15th. $850/mo incl hydro. 604-825-2789. ABBOTSFORD - 2 storey House with 5 bay mechanic shop. Avail now, 2217 Windsor St., $3500/mo 604-850-2518 or 604-864-1516.
RENTALS
HOMES FOR RENT
ABBOTSFORD: 30743 Curlew Dr. 3/bdrms up, 2 full bath, liv rm, fam rm, dining area; rec rm & f/bath down; own W/D. Dbl garage, cov’d patio, outside parking. $1500/mo + 75% hydro. Oct 1. 604-614-7356. Abbotsford: 3 bdrm. bsmt. home close to schools & hospital. Oct. 1. $1500. 604-870-9555 ABBOTSFORD, 3 bdrm mobile home, very clean quiet property on farm. 1.5 baths, NS/NP. Avail. Oct. 1st. $1200 + utils. Lots of parking. Phone 604-835-4474. ABBOTSFORD 3 bedroom/ 2 bath, 2000 sq ft home located on George Ferguson Way, Abby. Private yard, h/w floors, stone fireplace, large rec room. Call 1-866-281-2177, $1495/ month. Oct 1st ABBOTSFORD, 5 bdrm, exec home, 3 baths, 1&3/4 kit., full appl pack., 1/3 acre, cls to all schools, shops, amen., avail Oct. 1. $1700/m, refs req’d. (604)850-8690 eves/wknd, 604-751-5530 days.
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ABBOTSFORD. 6 bdrm house. Fenced yard. 5 appls. 2 full baths. $1400/mo. No large pets. No smoking inside. Call 604-807-2020. ABBOTSFORD: AVAIL. SEPT 15th. 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: (BY AIRPORT) 3 lge. bdrms. 2 ba. No garage. 604746-6343 or 778-246-2136. ABBOTSFORD: Large modern home, bright 4/Bdrm + den, 2.5 baths, private, dbl car garage, 5 appls, cov’d deck, hrdwd / carpet, fin’d bsmt, quiet neighborhood in Fairfield, alarm, cls to schls/amens. $1900+util. Avl now. 604-582-7775. ABBOTSFORD Townline area. Renov. 6 bdrm house. Fenced yd. Oct. 1. N/S. N/P. $1800. 604-807-4540.
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Abbotsford W. Over 3,500 s/f newer exec home, 4 bdrms, 4 bths, den on mn 2 gas f/p’s quiet cds fam. oriented neighbourhood, greenbelt, walking trails. $1850 + 2/3 utils. Avail now. N/S. Sml pet neg. Refs/lse req. 604-557-8816 or 604-857-3483
CREEKSIDE DR nice 3 bedroom ro family, livingroom big bsmt with 2 bath+cable+hydro+laundry+extra rv parking. Just $850. Quiet area near to school, bus stop and stores. For move Sep 15th or Oct 1st. Call 604866-6363
CENTURY 21 ACE AGENCIES LTD.
MATSQUI. 4 bdrm, 2 bath, 6 appls, sml patio, prkg. N/S. Sept. 15. $1275/mo+ utils. 604-302-9080
Bachelor House!! 1 bed, 1 bath, updated floors and paint, carport, 4 appli, N/P sm. pet neg. $700.00 Cosy Bungalow - 2 bed, 1 bath, 3 appl, carport, central location sm. pet considered. $775.00 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
MISSION 2 Bdrm exec home. Cls to shops & sky trn. Comp rblt historical home, plenty of storage, lovely back yard & patio. $1400/mo. 604-826-9339 to view. Ref’s a must.
CALL: (604)853-2718 Clearbrook 6 bdrm, 2 f/p, 2 baths, fenced yard. No smoking. $1800 mo. Sept 25. 604-302-9080
MISSION: 2 BDRM. view home on lrg lot, 5 appls, fenced yard. $1250 + utils. Call Carol 778-241-7445 MISSION- Bright clean upper half of house for rent. 3 bdrs. In suite laundry. $1100 per month. Super area! Lianna 604-855-2233. MISSION, newly reno fresh paint 3 bdrm 2 bath upper flr 1 bdrm & rec rm down on 1/2 acre lot. $1300/mo. Avail immed. 604-556-8255
RENTAL INCENTIVE AVAIL.
SENIOR’S DISCOUNT!
✯ASPEN COURT✯ 2450 Center St. Abbotsford NEW BUILDING
2485 Hilltout Street BACHELOR - $521.00 1 Bedroom - $664.00 2 Bedrooms - $780.00
VERY COMPETITIVE RATES QUIET, CLEAN, WELL MANAGED
Call 604-751-2147 Move In Bonus Avail
NOW AVAILABLE BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRM. SUITES Heat & hot water incl. Fridge, stove, D.W., microwave.
2525 Hilltout Street 1 Bedroom - $665.00 2 Bedrooms - $825.00
UNDERGROUND SECURE PARKING
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 604-870-1118
Receive 1 Month FREE
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32470 Haida Drive, Abbotsford
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
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 33184 George Ferguson Way
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. Website:
www.mainst.biz 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 MISSION 1 bdrm 9’ ceiling, h/d flrs bright, quiet, reno’d, heritage bldg, incl ht/hw, $580, 1-866-333-2005 MISSION. 2 BDRM APT on quiet cul-de-sac. W/D incl. $750/mo. No pets. Avail now. 604-820-6927. MISSION: 7696 Grand St. Reno’d 2 bdrm apt, 2nd floor, corner unit. Onsite manager. Avail now. $750/mo. 604-826-3665 or 778-552-1808. Mission
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.
604 826-2538 Managed by ECM Strata - Rental Divison 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.
RECEIVE 1 Month FREE!
• Sample Ethnic Foods
Clean, Quiet & Spacious Suites
• Aboriginal Village Artisans
1 bd. starting from $665 2 bd. starting from $760
Heat & Hot Water Included. 3 Appli. Onsite Laundry. Parking
• Ethnic Music and Dance Groups
Contact Mike or Teresa To Arrange a Viewing Call 604-852-0424
• Activities for Kids
ABBOTSFORD Available September 1st.
• Stage Shows
✦ 1 Bdrm - $620.
✦ 1 Bdrm + Den $675.
Quiet building. Mostly Seniors. Includes heat, hot water & cable. NO PETS. 604 - 854 - 6307
• Cultural Displays • Fashion Shows • Win Prizes
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ABBOTSFORD - attractive office &/or Retail Spaces available. All located within Abbotsford’’s business core. Ph Frank@ Noort Investments 604-835-6300.
Participate in the PARADE OF NATIONS
ABBOTSFORD - HAIR SALON “ready to go”. Central, high exposure location. 1272 sq. ft. Call Frank @ Noort Investments.604835-6300.
Carry the Flag
MISSION area. 800 SQ. FT. SHOP. Available immed. $450 + hst + hydro + gas. Security check and ref’’s. Call 604 820-8477, 604-820-0832 Office Space for Rent Approx 850 Sq ft on S Fraser Way Available Oct 1 Pictures and floor plan at: http://www. southfraser.com/about_cfsf/ OfficeSpaceAvailable.php Call Bob Hahn 604 864 5770 ext 305 for more information WAREHOUSE/OFFICE space available immed. 2337 Townline Rd. Abbotsford. Call 604-854-5405.
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www.abbyfest.com
For additional info please contact: info@abbyfest.com or contact Musleh Hakki, Festival Organizer: phone 604-746-2679 fax 604-746-2680
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
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
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HOMES FOR RENT
Enderby St. East Abbotsford ~ 3 bed and den house, dbl. garage, private yard, never been a rental before. $2100. Kent Ave. East Abbotsford ~ Clean 3 bedroom rancher on large yard, carport, 4 appliances. $1200. McCallum Rd. Abbotsford ~ 3 bedroom duplex with basement, small yard, pets okay. $800. King Rd ~ 3 bed and den rancher on acreage fully reno’d. $1500 Blueberry St. East Abbotsford ~ 4 bed and den executive, 6 appliances, koi pond, dbl garage $2000 Arbutus St. West Abbotsford ~ 3 bed. rancher, 5 appliances, small garage. $1300. Immel St. East Abbotsford ~ 6 bed., 6 appliances, dbl. garage, 2 decks, fenced yard, no pets. $2200. danlangpm@live.ca ReMax Little Oak Prop. Mgmt.
604-504-RENT
MISSION APARTMENTS 1A Ave - 1bdrm, 1 full 4 piece bath, dwntwn location,$650/mo, N/S N/P, no w/d on site
UPPER / LOWER SUITES Dunbar - above ground 1 bdrm f/s, satellite tv, wireless internet & utilities incl $ 575/mo. no laundry Kudo - bright 2bdrm lower very spacious living room - full 4 pce bath - no laundry - $575/mo + shared utils (appx $50/mo) 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
HOUSES 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 Dalke Ave - unique layout * 4 bdrms + 2 dens - 2 year old home backs onto greenbelt - $1800/mo Wren St - 3bdrm up + 2 bdrm suite down, large fenced backyard, totally reno’d w/ new kitchen up, new bathrooms, windows, quality flooring etc, $1900/mo
ABBOTSFORD
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STORAGE
ABBOTSFORD, Mt Lehman. Small workshop/storage 1100 sq.ft. power, cement floors, 2 roll-up doors. $650/mo + utils. No growers please. Dam. dep req. Call 604-807-9326. 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
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ABBOTSFORD 1bdrm gr/lvl ste, nr Rec Ctr, school & town. Reas rent, Avail now. NP/NS. 604-504-5823. ABBOTSFORD - 1 Bdrm ste. Brand new house nr UFV. Avail now $600/ mo incls utils, cable, net. N/S, N/P. 604-850-2518 or 604-864-1516. ABBOTSFORD: 2 Bdrm bsmt suite, living room, full bath. NS/NP. 604-855-4617 or 604-302-4070. ABBOTSFORD: 2 bdrm. ground lvl. suite. Ridgeview area, nr school & bus. Hydro & gas incl. $700/mo. N/s n/p. Call after 5 pm 604-852-1026. ABBOTSFORD: 2 bdrm suite. Ross Rd. Sec. system. N/S. $675/mo incl net & cable. Immed. 604-835-9540. ABBOTSFORD bright newly reno’d 2 bdrm ste, NP/NS, Avail now, 604859-2198 ABBOTSFORD CTRL. 1 Bdrm ste, Suit sgl person. Pri entry, w/d, utils incl. $625. NS/NP. 604-308-0118. ABBOTSFORD east. McKee/Whatcom area. Nr golf course. Brnd new legal 2 bdrm grnd lvl suite. Full bath, 900sq. ft.. New s.s. appls, own lndry, quiet cul-de-sac. N/P, N/S. Oct 1. $825 incl heat/light/cable. 778-388-2473, 604-746-5357. ABBOTSFORD. Furnished 2 bdrm suite avail. W/D. Hydro. Nr UFV. N/P. N/S. $800/mo. 604-853-9011. ABBOTSFORD. Huntingdon Rd. Near Clearbrook Rd. & freeway. 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite. Sept. 1. $800. incl. util., laundry & lots of parking. Ns/np. Ref’s. req’d. 604-855-9897 ABBOTSFORD lrg 1100 s.f. 3 bdrm ste, avail Sept 15. No lndry, no cbl. $900/mo. NP/NS. (604)897-2734. ABBOTSFORD. Lrg 2 Bdrm. brand new hse, new cul-de-sac. Laminate flrs. $850incl hydro, cble/internet & own W/D. Sept 1. 778-878-7285. ABBOTSFORD. Marshall Road. 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite. $750/mo. incl. util. Ns/np. Oct. 1st 604-614-3436 ABBOTSFORD newer 1 bdrm legal ste inste ldry, alarm, own patio & prkg utils incl $675. 604-302-5015 ABBOTSFORD. Nr Marshall Rd. 2 bdrm suite for rent, no pets, avail now. Call 604-309-8705 ABBOTSFORD, nr UFV. 2 bdrm bsmt suite $700 incl hydro. Avail now. N/S. N/P. 604-859-2137. ALDERGROVE 1200 sq/ft 3bdrm a/ground suite, nice neighbourhood. Nr shopping & transit, avail Oct 1st. $1000 incl utils/cable. Call George 778-552-5638 or 604-626-4784. CLEARBROOK. 2 bdrm avail Oct 1. $800 incl utils. Nr schl/bus. N/SN/P. 604-852-0298, 604-712-1100. HATZIC BENCH: 1 bdrm full bath in new home. N/S. $600/mo incl utils. Avail now. (604)864-7884.
TOWNHOUSE/DUPLEX Maclure-3 bdrm 1.5 bath, fenced yard, carport, w/d hook ups, close to playground $1100/mo. Parkview - 2 bdrm 1/2 duplex, f/s - w/d $875/mo.
UPPER/LOWER SUITES Osprey Dr - West Abbotsford location, 3bdrm upper w/ 1bdrm down. 3 baths, encl garage, culde-sac, priv backyard - perfect for entertaining, $1400/mo + % utils
APARTMENTS 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.* ask about our incentives for this unit * FRASER VALLEY HOME TEAM
604-820-8888
www.andersonavenue.com YARROW 3275 Boundary. 3 Bdrm rancher, newly reno’d. $1400. N/S inside, pet neg. Now. 604-835-9666
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ROOMS FOR RENT
ABBOTSFORD East furn.rm incl utils, use of lndry & kit. Ns/Np $425 +$200DD. 604-853-8175, 751-1520
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RV PADS
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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SUITES, UPPER
ABBOTSFORD, EAST: UPPER SxS DUPLEX, 3 Bdrms, 2 baths, 1200 sq.ft. with garage. Shared laundry, extra prkg, new flooring & paint, and spacious deck. Landscaped private yard. Convenient location nr shopping & great schools. N/S. No dogs. $1000/mo + 70% utils. Oct. 1st.
604-816-7759 MISSION 3 bdm upper. New kitchen w/ 3 stainless appls. Own ldry. Big bdrms. Mstr w/ walk in & ensuite w/ shower. Lots of yard to enjoy. Deck. $1100 + % utilities. NS NP Sept 1, 604-556-9903
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TOWNHOUSES
3175 271St Aldergrove ~ Clean family oriented 2 bedroom and den, 2 bath, 5 appliances, attached sgl. garage, deck, fireplace. $1150. 2048 McCallum Rd. ~ 2 bed. townhouse, 5 appliances, ;arge fenced yard, 2 decks and a patios. $875. danlangpm@live.ca ReMax Little Oak Prop. Mgmt.
604-504-RENT ABBOTSFORD, Clearbrook Village, 3030 Trethewey St. Clean 3 bdrm T/H, 2 baths. 4 appls. $997. Avail. Oct 1. Call 604-338-9841. ABBOTSFORD. Spotless 3 bdrm. townhouse, full bsmt., 4 appl. N/p, n/s. Adult oriented. Available Oct. 1st. $1050/mo. 604-866-0757
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CARS - DOMESTIC
2009 Dodge Caliber SXT, loaded, 33,000 km, Was $15,900 $13,900. Full Fact Warr. 793-5520 DL5961
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1995 MERCEDES E320, only 124K loaded, immac cond in/out, $5500 Call: (604) 863-0398 or 703-8914 1999 HONDA Civic Si(G) Silver ext Grey cloth int Coupe Sunroof Manual 168,000 km 4 cyl Air condition Power everything ABS Airbags Aftermarket taillights and spoiler New water pump and timing belt Reg. oil change, fluids, brake check, etc. $5600. Call 604-8563435 or 604-309-3757 for more details
2002 Mazda Protege 5, auto, loaded, s/roof new tires/brakes,Remote start, ex. cond. SOLD 2002 VW Beetle, grey, 2 owner, purchased new in 2003, auto, a/c, sunroof, keyless, 6 cd stacker, 92k. new battery/tires/brakes. Immac maint. $9,900 (604)824-0426 2003 HONDA PILOT. Automatic. Fully loaded. $15,900. Call 604807-6762. 2009 Hyundai Accent, 4dr, 5sp, beige/gold, 20,km, 3.5yr, 80,000warr $10,995.(604)792-7824
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MOTORCYCLES
2008 Suzuki GS 500F: never been dropped. Blue & white. Mint! $3900 obo (604)746-7402
TRANSPORTATION 833
NEW CAR DEALERS
• No-Pressure Sales Staff.. • End of Summer back to school sale • Guarantee Approvals In-house Financing
You work you drive. Buy here pay here.. • Banks and Insurance reps on site • On the spot delivery • Over 150 Vehicles to choose from..
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.
For viewing ... Call: 1-877-515-6696 MISSION: 3 Bdrm Townhome, quiet family complex. Rent geared to income. N/P. 604-820-1715
1992 Suzuki Sidekick $1999 stk# EF5536 1998 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel Ext. 4x4 $14999 Stk#EF 1135
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AUTO FINANCING
1999 Honda Odyssey $6999 STk# EF9082
2008 Yamaha V-Star 1100, blk/wht, 1750kms, asking $8500. Call (604)792-5018
FAST EASY REMOVAL OF UNWANTED VEHICLES Cash for some cars, trucks, vans, machines.
2001 Ford 350 V10 4x4 $5799 stk#EF 1341 1998 F150 XLT Ext. $7999 stk#EF8106 2002 Dodge Dakota Ext. $6999 stk#EF9563 1998 Ford F150 Reg. 4x4 $4899 stk#EF9475 1996 Ford Explorer $4500 stk#EF2592 1995 Ford Explorer $2890 stk#EF3118 1994 Grand Cherokee Ltd $3950 stk#EF 931 1995 Mercury Sable $2200 stk#EF5702 1997 Ford Taurus $2999 stk#EF7311
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RECREATIONAL/SALE
1988 PACE ARROW Motor Home, Class A 38ft, tag axle, w/d, solar panel, new radio, tub, new brakes, generator, levelers, roof resealed, 83,000M. $14,500. 604-850-3732. 2007 Streamlite travel trailer, 25’, sleeps up to 7, bunk model, tub/shwr, air, cd/dvd plyr, exc cond., hardly used. $19,995. No hst. Call (604)858-0070 or 819-7240 2008 Nash by Fox 12’ super slide, awning, winter package, heated tanks, 18’ awning, a/c. Selling below appraised value. (604)997-0447
5th WHEEL & 3/4 Ton GMC
for details call 604-859-0461 AT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses! BIGFOOT SIGHTINGS! New 2011 BIGFOOT Campers have arrived only at Mike Rosman RV! 1-800667-0024. www.rosmanrv.com.
Fiberglas, styrofoam insulated, paneled interior, wired, clearance lights, microwave, new 950 W. generator. $550. 604-864-2749
Claims a Landlords Contractual Lien against the following persons goods in storage at: 33966 Hazelwood Ave., Abbotsford, BC. Tel: 604-859-6095 212
1999 Pontiac Sunfire $3999 Stk EF9535
604-820-7191
1982 Cadillac Eldorado, 95,000 orig mi, orig paint, new tires/batt, collectors pice, mint. Needs some electrical work. $3500 or trade for boat, motor & trailer. (604)799-2455 1986 Camaro Berlinetta, midnight blue, 305 V8 auto., t-tops, full load, exc cond. $1475 obo(604)824-1780 1990 Cadillac Allante, conv. rare, 2 seater, only 153,000kms. Must sell. $7500. 604-309-4001 1992 Buick Park Ave Ultra, good solid car, aircared jan 2012, $600 obo. Call 1 (604)751-0122 1996 5th AVENUE - Low Mileage, Immac, Top of the Line! Never seen snow. $4500/obo. 604-854-5896. 1996 FORD FESTIVA, 2 door, 5 speed, Aircared. Runs very good. Asking $850. 604-615-7408. 1997 Buick Century Ltd, 1 owner low kms, good tires, good condition inside & out. $5500. 604-853-2512 2002 CHEVY Cavalier 4 dr. manual 122,00 kms. reg. maint. done, extra tires. $3000 obo. 604-799-3661. 2006 Chevy Cobalt LT. 5 spd, loaded, alarm, keyless, 105km, 1 owner, no acdnts. $7500 (604)702-8124
U-Haul Moving Center Abbotsford
2002 Chrysler Concord $6999 Stk#EF8564
7191 Horne Street Mission BC
CARS - DOMESTIC
Notice is hereby given that creditors and others, having claims against the estate of DIANA ZDENA VELVARSKY, formerly of Abbotsford, B.C., deceased, who died on January 29, 2010, are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the undersigned executor, c/o Integra Law Group, 101-2778 Bourquin Cres. W., Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 6A4, on or before September 30, 2010 after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received. Edwin Ronald Heinrichs, Executor
2001 Honda Odyssey $7999 Stk# EF
Good, Bad Credit Bankruptcy no credit No problem.. Come on Down and check us out..
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
2004 Chrysler Intrepid $4444 stk#EF 7851
TRANSPORTATION
$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.
Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee $9999 Stk# EF2257
2008 Nissan Versa $5999 Stk# EF 3568
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UTILITY TRAILERS
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $100 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
1999 VW Beetle $5900 Stk#EF 2536
SUZUKI MOTOR BIKE DSX80 1 Owner - Great Condition! $550. Call 604-859-3077.
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UTILITY TRAILER, H.D. (not a rear end). 14.5” hubs, brake lights, 5’ X 8’ X 5”H. removable box and top. $350. 604-864-2749
The way selling a used car should be:
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FLEETWING ENTERPRISE
2001 Honda Civic $5850 stk# EF 9983
Woodbine Townhouses
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604-504-RENT
CLEARBROOK. 3 bdrm upper, 1½ baths. N/P. N/S. Nr. MRC. Refs req. Oct 1. $1100 + utils. 604-850-2673. MISSION 3 bdrm upper, shared lndry, NS/NP. Utils incl. $1200/mo. 604-832-9376, 604-855-9403
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2000 HONDA ODYSSEY. Auto. New transmission, timing belt & tires. $9,900. Call 604-807-6762.
Holiday Ave., Mission ~ 3 bedroom, 1.5 baths, deck, 5 appliances including shared laundry. Fresh paint. Pets considered. $1000. danlangpm@live.ca ReMax Little Oak Prop. Mgmt. MISSION 1 BDRM bsmnt suite, n/p, n/s $500.00/mo (604)826-7146 MISSION: 1/bdrm, newer, clean, N/P, N/S. Inclds utils & cbl, gas F/P. Oct 1. $650/mo. 604-820-1237. MISSION 1 bdrm, newly reno’d, sep ent, $600 + 1/3 utils, ns/np, suit sngl person, share w/d (604)826-4880 MISSION: 1 BDRM suite. Nice & clean, $550/mo incl hydro. NS/NP Avail now. Call: 604-826-9428. MISSION, 1 BDRM suite, NS/NP, avail. now. $550 incl. utils. No lndry. 604-820-7172 or 604-615-3131. MISSION. 2 bdrm & solarium, G/L. Nr schls W/d, $800mo incl util. Sept. 15. N/S ref’s 604-820-1428. 6-9 pm MISSION. 2 bdrm suite in new subdivision. NS/NP, $800/mo. Avail. Sept 1st. No laundry. 604-826-7759 MISSION. 2 bdrm suite. Sep ent. N/S. N/P. Own patio. $700 utils & cble. Lndry 2x wk. 604-841-4834. MISSION. 3 Bdrms reno’d gr/lvl ste. In-ste lndry, ns/np. $1100 incl utils. 604-832-9376 or 604-855-9403 MISSION, Large 2/bdrm bsmt suite. Laminate floors $775/mo incl util. N/S, N/P. 604-318-2692 MISSION. New 2 bdrm g/l suite. D/W, share lndry. Cbl/util incl. No smoking. N/P. $800. 604-820-7014. 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/S. 604-779-5758. MISSION. Nr hospital. Legal large 2 bdrm suite. Gas F/P. Full bath. N/S. N/P. $700 + util. 604-826-3752.
TRANSPORTATION
(604)826-9076
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 1993 CHEVY Tracker, pink, 4 cyl, 5 spd, 2 wd, 195K. $1900obo. Remov H.T. 604-853-4071, 778-344-7842. 1999 NISSAN PATHFINDER SE sunroof auto xc cond aircared. 208K. $7500. SOLD.
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TRUCKS & VANS
1991 ROADTREK CAMPER van. 318 Dodge, 18 MPG well maintianed. $14,000 obo. 604-870-0401 1994 GMC Safari XT, SLX model, daily driver, good cond., aircared to may ‘11. $1200. 1 (604)751-0122 1997 CHEVROLET pick up truck 83,300 orig. KMS, one owner, mint cond., incl. canopy, 2 near new tires on wheels, box lining. Asking $4000 Can be seen at #36-9053 Shook Rd ask for Fred. Phone (604)826-9892 1997 Dodge Ram 1500, quad cab, 5.2L, insulated canopy, needs tranny repair. $4800. (604)852-2283 1998 1T. GRUMMIN. 14’ alum. box, 14’ alum. retractable shelves, 6 cyl, dual axle, new tires, brakes & linings courtesy of Kal Tire. 120,000K on brand new motor, total rebuilt rear end axle. $8800. Andy 604832-3131 2004 CHEVY P/U, sgl cab, black, hard tonneau cover, good shape, $7500. Call: (604)854-3199. 2005 FORD F350 XLT longbox, diesel, 4x4, extended cab, 130,000 kms. $16,500. 604-852-2407.
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.
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Peter Skrzyniarz FREE MARKET EVALUATION
604.768.1969
$539,000 Incl. HST
www.petersadvantage.com
$1,550,000
Sold
$428,000 Incl. HST
es 2 Acr
6’ Crawl Space
Another Gorgeous home by Mount Royal Homes, a highly reputable European builder.This beautiful bsmnt entry boasts triple bay garage, RV and boat parking, park like setting, quiet no drive thru road, and is set on a large lot in beautiful Emiry Estates. Home at lock up stage, still time to customize the home to your desire. This is an opportunity of a life time, hurry on this one.
Open House Sat & Sun • 12-2 pm
2 acre property No HST
32718 Tunbridge
Attention developers! Huge lot located in desirable Cedar Valley, close to schools & transportation. OCP allows for high density housing. Plans available for a 32 unit townhouse complex or cut it up into 17 fee simple duplex lots. Excellent investment opportunity. Quick possession available.
This new two story home boasts 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms up, with a den and a powder on main. An open floor plan is practical and family friendly. Granite counter tops, maple kitchen, porcelain tile, crawl space, top notch finishing package and designer color scheme are just a few things this home offers. With detached 2 bay garage, a fenced yard, and close proximity to schools and public transit this home is a great find.
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31907 Hillcrest, Mission
328,000
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This is a cutie! Great home, great area, great curb appeal! Rancher with basement. 1800 sq. ft. tastefully remodelled. 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, updated bright kitchen, new bathroom, lighting, deck, roof, and flooring. Fenced yard completely landscaped. Wonderful area to live and raise your family!
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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
#0222
Mandy Dhillon Licensed Assistant 604-826-9000
Bob Mclean Sales Associate 604-826-9000
Gulnaz Property Manager 604-820-9000
#0209
#0064
Perfect for the Newlyweds
OPEN HOUSE 12-1:30 pm,Sun Sept 12 34384 Norrish Ave. Out of this World View!!
OPEN HOUSE 12-1:30 pm, Sat, Sept 11 11 31491 Spur Ave Exclusive Exc Abbots. Home
Cute as a button rancher overlooking the Fraser River. Close to Heritage Park!! Close to town!! New roof on drive-thru detached garage. Lane Access a huge bonus. $289,800
Beautif private hedged 0.4 acre on Beautiful, south side of Norrish Ave. Rancher is beautifully decorated! 3 bdrms. Inlaid h/wood flrs & coffered ceilings. Newer roof, furn. & more. $549,000
Fantast 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. $479,000
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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G TIN LIS
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LIS TIN G
OPEN HOUSE 2-3:30 pm, Sat Sept 11 7625 Juniper St Completely Remodelled Com
OPEN HOUSE 1-2:30 pm,Sun Sept 12 7958 Manson St River View
OPEN HOUSE 12-1:30 pm,Sat Sept 11 402 -2700 McCallum Rd The S Seasons - Abbotsford
Complet renovated 4 bdrm home on Completely large lot. Beautiful open kitchen, new cabinets, new flooring and windows. Bright and modern, bring the inlaws!! Ready to move in !!! $389,900
Charmi home on 0.465 acres. 2 stoCharming rey + 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
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
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
#0143
#0067 #0
#0130
FREE MARKET EVALUATION !
TOP OFFICE for the past 10 years in the entire Fraser Valley Board (1-5 Licensees) TOWNHOMES FROM $249,900 inc. net HST • 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: Sat/Sun 2-4:00 32501 Fraser Crescent, Mission
#0056 #
#3397
TOWNHOMES FROM $319,900 inc. net HST 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.
32792 Lightbody Crt. Mission Access to complex off Cedar Street, north of Cherry Avenue. Look for signs. #0072
32642 Maynard Pl.
8660 Maynard Terrace
32615 Egglestone Ave.
32611 Egglestone Ave.
8685 Fennell St.
8564 Alexandra St.
Cul-de-sac location!!! 5 bdrms, 4 baths + den. Basement entry home. Quality finishing in area of new homes. $438,500
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
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
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
SIX OPEN HOUSES OPEN Sunday, HOUSESeptember Sun. 1 - 2 13, 3:00 OPEN HOUSE - 4:30 Sun. 1-2:30 OPEN HOUSE Sun. 1-2:30 #0045
#0103
#0078
#0107
#0219
OPEN HOUSE
Sun, Sept 12 3-4:30
#0145
#0089
OPEN HOUSE 1-2:30 pm,Sun Sept 12 8422 Bailey Pl. Perfect Family Home!!! Perf Beautifu custom 2 storey in immaculate Beautiful 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
#0164
D CE DU RE
Absolute Best of the Best
Prime Commercial Building
Amazing River View!!!
2 Acres on Cul-de-sac!
“Wow” 5 Acres of Privacy!
Custom Home on 1.41 Acres
Potential Subdivision!!!
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!! $529,900
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
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
4800 sq. ft. warehouse/workshop! 2 storey home w/5 bdrms up. Only minutes to 2 Golf Courses, Lakes for fishing & waterskiing. This is a “Rare opportunity property.” $898,000
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
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
#0071
#0144
#0038
#0073
#0050
#0172
#0176
Fantastic 5 Acre Hobby Farm
1 Acre With RV Garage!!!
“To Die For” 5.29 Acres!!!
Private 1 Acre
Spectacular Southern View
Bear Creek – Chilliwack!
Walk to Lake Whonnock!
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
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
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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#3349
#0214
Maple Ridge 5+ Acres!
Home Like No Other!!!
1 Acre! Custom Rancher!
Huge 4771 Sq Ft Home!!
Total Privacy!!!
18.8 Acres Prime Location
Desireable McMillan Area
Totally private!!! Custom built home amongst mature trees!!! Rancher with basement, 400 amp service, 30’x130’ greenhouse, huge covered deck. $1,599,000
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
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
18.8 acres in PRIME LOCATION!!! Property is located in ALR. $1,499,000
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
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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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
#0222
Mandy Dhillon Licensed Assistant 604-826-9000
Bob Mclean Sales Associate 604-826-9000
Gulnaz Property Manager 604-820-9000
#0209
#0064
Perfect for the Newlyweds
OPEN HOUSE 12-1:30 pm,Sun Sept 12 34384 Norrish Ave. Out of this World View!!
OPEN HOUSE 12-1:30 pm, Sat, Sept 11 11 31491 Spur Ave Exclusive Exc Abbots. Home
Cute as a button rancher overlooking the Fraser River. Close to Heritage Park!! Close to town!! New roof on drive-thru detached garage. Lane Access a huge bonus. $289,800
Beautif private hedged 0.4 acre on Beautiful, south side of Norrish Ave. Rancher is beautifully decorated! 3 bdrms. Inlaid h/wood flrs & coffered ceilings. Newer roof, furn. & more. $549,000
Fantast 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. $479,000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Bob 604.826.9000
To view call Bob 604.826.9000
W NE
#0223
NE W
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G TIN LIS
#0154
#0206
LIS TIN G
OPEN HOUSE 2-3:30 pm, Sat Sept 11 7625 Juniper St Completely Remodelled Com
OPEN HOUSE 1-2:30 pm,Sun Sept 12 7958 Manson St River View
OPEN HOUSE 12-1:30 pm,Sat Sept 11 402 -2700 McCallum Rd The S Seasons - Abbotsford
Complet renovated 4 bdrm home on Completely large lot. Beautiful open kitchen, new cabinets, new flooring and windows. Bright and modern, bring the inlaws!! Ready to move in !!! $389,900
Charmi home on 0.465 acres. 2 stoCharming rey + 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
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
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
#0143
#0067 #0
#0130
FREE MARKET EVALUATION !
TOP OFFICE for the past 10 years in the entire Fraser Valley Board (1-5 Licensees) TOWNHOMES FROM $249,900 inc. net HST • 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: Sat/Sun 2-4:00 32501 Fraser Crescent, Mission
#0056 #
#3397
TOWNHOMES FROM $319,900 inc. net HST 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.
32792 Lightbody Crt. Mission Access to complex off Cedar Street, north of Cherry Avenue. Look for signs. #0072
32642 Maynard Pl.
8660 Maynard Terrace
32615 Egglestone Ave.
32611 Egglestone Ave.
8685 Fennell St.
8564 Alexandra St.
Cul-de-sac location!!! 5 bdrms, 4 baths + den. Basement entry home. Quality finishing in area of new homes. $438,500
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
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
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
SIX OPEN HOUSES OPEN Sunday, HOUSESeptember Sun. 1 - 2 12, 3:00 OPEN HOUSE - 4:30 Sun. 1-2:30 OPEN HOUSE Sun. 1-2:30 #0045
#0103
#0078
#0107
#0219
OPEN HOUSE
Sun, Sept 12 3-4:30
#0145
#0089
OPEN HOUSE 1-2:30 pm,Sun Sept 12 8422 Bailey Pl. Perfect Family Home!!! Perf Beautifu custom 2 storey in immaculate Beautiful 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
#0164
D CE DU RE
Absolute Best of the Best
Prime Commercial Building
Amazing River View!!!
2 Acres on Cul-de-sac!
“Wow” 5 Acres of Privacy!
Custom Home on 1.41 Acres
Potential Subdivision!!!
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!! $529,900
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
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
4800 sq. ft. warehouse/workshop! 2 storey home w/5 bdrms up. Only minutes to 2 Golf Courses, Lakes for fishing & waterskiing. This is a “Rare opportunity property.” $898,000
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
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
#0071
#0144
#0038
#0073
#0050
#0172
#0176
Fantastic 5 Acre Hobby Farm
1 Acre With RV Garage!!!
“To Die For” 5.29 Acres!!!
Private 1 Acre
Spectacular Southern View
Bear Creek – Chilliwack!
Walk to Lake Whonnock!
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
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
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#0169
#0134
#0127
#0085
#0136
#3349
#0214
Maple Ridge 5+ Acres!
Home Like No Other!!!
1 Acre! Custom Rancher!
Huge 4771 Sq Ft Home!!
Total Privacy!!!
18.8 Acres Prime Location
Desireable McMillan Area
Totally private!!! Custom built home amongst mature trees!!! Rancher with basement, 400 amp service, 30’x130’ greenhouse, huge covered deck. $1,599,000
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
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
18.8 acres in PRIME LOCATION!!! Property is located in ALR. $1,499,000
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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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. #0205
Great Location! The Mews!
#3333
Under $350,000 - Abb.
Only $279,000!!!
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
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
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
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#0135
#0091
#0200
Cheaper than Renting!!!
Super Rancher! 5.9 Acres!
4000+ Sq.Ft. of Living
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
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
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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
#0115
#0114
#0098
SALES ASSOCIATE MINDY@MINDYMCPHERSON.COM OFFICE: 604.826.9000 TOLL FREE: 1.888.826.1177 33070 - 5TH AVE., MISSION, BC
FREE MARKET EVALUATION !
TOP OFFICE for the past 10 years in the entire Fraser Valley Board (1-5 Licensees) #0062
#0195
#0120
#0153
Spacious Living!!!
Quiet Cul-de-sac Living!
Great Family Home!!!
Unbelievable Home!!!
Commercial Prop. W/House
Home with Room to Grow
Rancher w/Full Basement!
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
“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
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#0076
#0099
#0158
#0167
#0137
#3344
#0207
Beautiful Waterfront!!!
Attention Investors!!!
Exclusive Hatzic Bench!!!
Huge 7,700+ SF Lot
Priced to Sell!!!
6 Bedrooms Plus Den!
Waterfront Hatzic Lake!
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
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
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#3310
#3251
#0128
#3351
#0202
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR GOOD TENANTS? “Supersized” Family Home!
7300+ Sq. Ft. Lot!!
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
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
#0152
#0177
We have qualified prescreened tenants ready to rent. For more info please call our
Property Management Division 604-820-9000 #3327
#0170
New Home Warranty
Great Family Home!!
Flat, Fenced Priv B/Yard
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
“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
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
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#0117
#0174
#0106
Corner Lot!!!
Quiet, Low Traffic Street
Huge Beautiful Backyard
Quiet Cul-de-sac!!!
Close to University!!!
Huge Family Home!!!
Big Family Home!!!
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
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
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
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#0083
#3326
#0175
#0220
#0097
#0204
#0111
Charming 5 Bdrms + Den
‘Wow’ Only $429,500!!!
Beautiful Family Home!!!
Functional 5 Bdrm + Den!
Quiet Location of New Homes
Cust. 2244 sq. ft. 2 Storey
What a Price!!!
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
7 appliances, h/w heat, 5 bedrooms + den, blinds, fully finished basement, huge corner lot, bring the in-laws, lots of parking, room for RV. Priced for quick sale!! $429,500
5 bedrooms plus den. 4 full bathrooms, dining room, family room, new laminate and tile flooring. Private dead end street. $424,500
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
2413 sq. ft. 2 storey! Backs onto privacy, no thru road! 9’ ceilings, crown mouldings, open kitchen, big family rm. 4 bdrms up, lrge master w/ensuite, w/in closet. Great lay-out. $419,500
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. $416,500
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
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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. #3367
Larger than a Condo!!!
MELROSE PLACE SARDIS!
#0208
Detached T/Home - Abb.
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
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
Full basement entry style home w/easy maintenance and dble garage. 4 bdrm + den, L/rm, D/rm, family rm. 3 full baths. Large laundry. Private backyard. Close to shopping, schools. $379,900
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#0142
#0122
#0215
Private Half Acre!!!
Well Built, 9’ Ceilings!!
Rancher with Full Bsmt!
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
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
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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#0178
#0199
#3385
SALES ASSOCIATE MINDY@MINDYMCPHERSON.COM OFFICE: 604.826.9000 TOLL FREE: 1.888.826.1177 33070 - 5TH AVE., MISSION, BC
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TOP OFFICE for the past 10 years in the entire Fraser Valley Board (1-5 Licensees) BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
#3394
Quiet Cul-De-Sac!!
Flat 7,285 Sq.Ft. Lot
Mountain View in Hope, BC
3 Stories!!!
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
Fantastic open fl. plan & features 5 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
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
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
#0216
To view call Bob 604.826.9000
#0077
#0210
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#0196
#3395
#0044
Location!!! Location!!! 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
Mobile + Lot - Abbotsford Impeccable dble-wide on its own fully fenced lot with fruit and berry trees! 2 bdrm, full bath + 5 pce ensuite, newer gas furnace. Separate wired workshop! Very affordable living!! $239,900
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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#0001
#0203
2 Commercial Lots
$378,500 - Priced to Sell!
Great River View!
Popular Tunbridge Station
Glen Mtn – Abbotsford
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
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
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To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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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
#0173
#0039
#0088
Adjoining commercial/industrial lots. Can be sold separately or together $149,900 ea
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
#0221
Lovely Ground Floor Unit!
‘The Fairlane’-Abbotsford
Beautiful corner end unit in great location! Big covered patio overlooking gardens! Open floor plan, 9’ ceilings, granite, crowns, laminate, great master and ensuite, decor colours! $239,500
N.E. & south view from sundeck. Walk to Mill Lk, rest’s. churches & amenit. 2 bdrm, 2 baths, redone c/top, isl. & pantry. Mast/suite has vaulted ceiling. New lam. flrs, & dec paint. $199,500
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
#0102
#0146
3 Lots on Alexandra Great building lots! Centrally located!!! Plus HST payable by buyer. Starting at $190,000
Handyman Special Abbots
Backs Onto Greenbelt
Fully Fenced Great Lot!!
Perfect 1st Timers - Abb.
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
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
Centrally located to all schools in area!!! 60x120’ large fully fenced yard. Excellent family home. Priced perfect for first-time buyers! Newlyweds! Come have a look!!! $349,500
To view call Bob 604.826.9000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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#0093
#0157
#0213
#3377
One Acre Building Lot Great location, only minutes to everywhere! - city water, natural gas $339,500
Acre Lots By Golf Course 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
Silverdale Location!!!
Investors & Buyers Alert!
Totally Private!!!
Large, fenced city lot!!!
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
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
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0.89 acre. Three car garage could fit here!!! Close to Golf Course. Easy access to highway!!! $329,900
#0104
#3346
#0217
#0155
#0201
Lot 2 - 31533 Israel Ave.
First Time Buyers!!!
Investors! First Timers!
Big Huge Corner Lot!!!
Priced to Sell!!!
Heritage Park Lane
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
Well priced! Roof approx. 5 yrs old! Home needs TLC, but worth it. Tons of room to build shop or in-ground swimming pool. Great exposure for home based business. $299,500
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
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
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Top Floor “Cascade Green”
Cascade Green, Abbotsford
Great views from this totally redone top floor end unit! 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hardwood floors, crown mouldings. $169,900
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
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
#0059
Desirable Townhome!
#0156
Cedar Brooke Estates!
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
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
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
#3338
Greenbelt Lot!
#0197
The Mews
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
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
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
#0123
“Edwards Estates”
#0159
Sommerset Ridge!
55+ complex!! Vaulted ceiling in living room. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, gas fireplace. Spacious shower in ensuite. Sought after adult complex. $205,000
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
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
#0080
Getaway from the City!
#0218
Price Says It All!
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
Only $9,500! CSA Sticker on! 2 bdrm, older mobile, needs updating but worth the effort!!! Affordable!!! Don’t miss out – Hurry on this!!! Low pad rent!!! $9,500
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
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Only Ford lets you recycle your 2003 or older vehicle and get up to towards most new $ Ford vehicles.
CANADIANS
This offer is in addition to incentives currently offered then combined with the $300 available from the Retire Your Ride program, funded by the Government of Canada on qualifying vehicles of model year 1995 or older. Incentives range from $1000 to $3000. Visit ford.ca for details.
1000 OFF
$
LAST
HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE.
3,000
GET AN ADDITIONAL
THIS IS YOUR
CHANCE.
It’s your last chance to get Employee Pricing, $ with up to $ 12,089 16,339 in
LIMITED TIME OFFER ON VIRTUALLY ALL 2010 & 2011 FORD VEHICLES.
$10 00 MO
COSTCO REBATES QUALIFICATIONS: MUST BE A MEMBER IN GOOD STANDING AS OF AUG 31, 2010.
total price adjustments. 2011 F-350 CC Lariat Diesel amount shown.
ST
MO
OFF
DEL
S
$10 0 0 O FF $1000 $ 10 0 0 O OFF FF MOST
MODEL
S
MOST MODELS
2010 FORD RANGER SUPERCAB
MSR PRICE $ 23,834 MSA PRICE $
16,999
1,000 — Recycle Your Ride Rebate $1,000 — Ford Credit Finance Cash
Automatic, air-conditioning RAA39884
$
2010 FUSION
MSR PRICE $ 24,199
Automatic, air-conditioning, power group
Sale price after discounts:
FNA69797, FNA53420, FNA47018
17,990
NOW! $
14,999
NOW! $ OVER
30 TRUCKS
2010 F150 SUPERCREW 4x4, XLT, V8, air, power group FIA26437
MSR PRICE $ 40,799 MSA PRICE $
31,096
— Ford Credit Finance Cash — Costco Rebate — Recycle Your Ride Rebate
1,500 1,000 $3,000 $ $
25,596
NOW! $
ONLY
3 FUSIONS
CALCLABLE AT THIS PRICE!
AVAILABLE AT THIS PRICE!
Winner
All payments based on 60 month term and 84 month amortization. APR is calculated at 7.39 per cent on approved credit. Bi-weekly payments include all taxes and fees. Prices net of all rebates. Recycle Your Ride program is for consumers who scrap their 2003 or older vehicle. FMC Financing Cash is for consumers who finance with Ford Credit on approved credit. All prices plus tax and documentation fee. All offers subject to availability. Dealer may sell for less. Some vehicles not exactly as shown.
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