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Low numbers prompt sockeye closure By Jeff Nagel Black Press

Fishery managers say the Fraser River sockeye run isn’t strong enough this year to allow any commercial fishing or recreational angling. Latest estimates peg this summer’s return of salmon at about 2.3 million, slightly better than the pre-season estimate of 2.1 million. “At these levels we’re not anticipating commercial or recreational fisheries,” said Barry Rosenberger, DFO’s Interior area director and co-chair of the Pacific Salmon Commission’s Fraser River panel. This year’s run is down from

five million last year and way down from the huge 2010 run of 30 million sockeye, believed to be a rare anomaly. A low 2012 return wasn’t unexpected, because sockeye run on a four-year cycle and the previous generation that spawned in 2008 was very weak. The commercial and recreational sectors knew fishing was unlikely, Rosenberger added. First Nations, who get fishing priority for food, social and ceremony purposes, have caught 400,000 Fraser sockeye so far. Rosenberger said he doesn’t consider this year’s run a bad outcome because four adult sockeye

are returning for every one that spawned in 2008. That’s much better productivity than in 2008, he said, when less than one adult came back for each spawner from the previous generation. “If that rate of return continues we’ll be in a much better position four years from now,” he said. “Our primary goal this year was to increase our spawning ground counts and we think we’re making progress.” The river temperature of 19.4 degrees is almost two degrees higher than average for this time of year, which poses some concern for sockeye migrating inland, but

Rosenberger said he expects the water to cool now that the midAugust heat wave has passed. Sto:lo fisheries advisor Ernie Crey said the aboriginal catch shared by the 94 bands that depend on Fraser sockeye is far below the one million fish they take in a good year. “There’s going to be a lot of hardship this year,” he said. “There won’t be a lot of fish put away for the winter months.” Next year will likely be worse, Crey added, because the 2013 run will be the weak progeny of the disastrous 2009 return that prompted Ottawa to appoint the Cohen Inquiry into the decline of Fraser sockeye.

Mill JobS loSt A massive fire at Waldun Group Cedar Mill near the Mission/Maple Ridge border has left about 60 people out of work. PAge 3

Derby reSultS The Mission annual soapbox derby race happened last Saturday and attracted dozens of racers, some of whom reached speeds of just over 50 km/h down Stave Lake Street. See who took top spots in this year’s competition. PAge 30

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Fire destroys Waldun Mill By roBert Mangelsdorf Black Press

The investigation into the fire that destroyed a Ruskin cedar shake mill indicates it may have been electrical in nature. The blaze started shortly after midnight Sunday at the Waldun Forest Products mill on 287 Street and Lougheed Highway in Ruskin, near the Mission border. Maple Ridge Fire Department investigators believe the fire started in an area where maintenance work was being done Saturday. Curtis Walker, a partner with Waldun Forest Products, said the company is looking at the possibility the fire may have been electrical.

Maple Ridge assistant fire chief Mark Smitton confirmed an electrical problem is one of the possible scenarios. Smitton added the fire is not considered suspicious. He was the first to arrive at the fire and found the mill already engulfed in flames. At the height of the blaze, flames stretched 30 metres into the night sky. Smitton said firefighters managed to contain the fire to the mill and protected a workshop and equipment nearby. A lack of fire hydrants and collapsing hydro lines hampered the initial attack. Mission Fire/Rescue Service’s tanker trucks were called in to help supply water.

A worker looks at the aftermath after a fire tore through the Waldun Group cedar mill early Sunday morning.

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No one was injured in the fire, which was called in by a night watchman, the only employee on site when the fire started. “Thank goodness no one was hurt,” said Walker. He added that safety at the mill has always been a top priority. “We’re a very safe company, and we take safety very seriously.” WorkSafeBC has con-

ducted seven inspections of the mill since June of 2009, and found no fire hazards. However, the mill had yet to be inspected under Phase 2 of WorkSafeBC’s Combustible Dust Strategy, created in response to catastrophic explosions in Burns Lake and Prince George earlier this year, according to spokesperson Donna Freeman.

Police shut down party By Carol aun Mission Record

Mission Mounties shut down a party last Saturday (Aug. 18) before it began. Around 5 p.m. police found about 30 people trying to set up camp and a sound stage 15 km up the forestry road at the end of Sylvester, just east of Mission. RCMP estimate between 1,000 and 1,500 people would have attended, and noted organizers didn’t have a permit for the event on Crown land. “They were told to take down the equipment and asked to leave,” said Cpl. Sharon Siluch, adding alcohol was poured out and police were in the area until 2 a.m. “First and foremost, public safety was our number one concern. The terrain in this area is very rugged and members witnessed people drinking alcohol. Therefore, the priority was to shut down the event.” Chilliwack resident Ty Mart was disappointed police got wind of the Facebook-invite party and said police created a dangerous situation by forcing intoxicated individuals to leave the site. He says people camp in the area, and questions why a large group of friends would need a

permit to get together. Everyone knows someone, he said. Mart had his camping gear and planned to spend the night with friends. They arrived around noon, but left for a little while, and when they returned later that day, police had a roadblock at the entrance to Lost Creek Forest Service Road. Organizers had been there since the night before setting up, said the 24-year-old, who is friends with the party planners. The gathering was already happening when police put a stop to it, according to Shane McEwen, one of the head organizers. In an e-mail to The Record, he notes all the equipment was set up when police arrived and the first performer took the stage around 8 p.m. with police watching in the background. Organizers had complied with police requests to take down more than 90 per cent of speakers and “volume levels (were) only slightly louder than a car’s stereo.” A few people started to dance and about an hour later, organizers were told to pack it in. “We complied and packed everything up and it was approximately 12 a.m. by the time we

finished,” said McEwen, adding a flat bed tow truck took away their large diesel generator at the organizers’ expense. Police could have handled the situation better, Mart opined, preferring police keep an eye on the entire party instead of preventing it from happening. “The crowd is pretty mellow.” Mart has been to about a dozen similar parties across the province in the last few years. He says these events happen every weekend and, in his experience, people just want to be with their friends and enjoy the scenery. Attendees usually range in age from late teens to late 20s. “The organizers do a good job packing up too

... this is one of the more organized ones.” According to Mart, organizers had spent thousands of dollars, and had arranged a shuttle bus to pick people up from SkyTrain stations across the region. Because everyone was being turned away, Mart says it’s impossible to know how big the event would have been. This isn’t the first time someone has tried to set up a large party in a remote area in the community. McEwen says his group successfully hosted a similar party at the same location last month with cooperation from police. Last year police also put a stop to a gathering up Burma Road on the west side of Mission.

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WorkSafeBC has already inspected 173 saw mills across the province as part of Phase 1, and is currently inspecting planer mills, cedar shake mills, and engineered wood product mills under Phase 2, which began in July. The fire department inspected the Waldun mill last year, and found nothing out of the ordinary, Smitton said.

“From what I understand, they had a very good program for cleaning [up sawdust],” he said. However, the mill was built in 1974, before a Maple Ridge bylaw requiring sprinklers. Had the mill been retrofitted with a sprinkler system, that could have mitigated the damage form the fire, Smitton said. While there are other

mills in the area without sprinkler systems, he said currently there is no plan to require retrofitting. The mill also received Safety Accord Forestry Enterprise (SAFE) certification by the B.C. Forest Safety Council. The family-run mill had been in operation in Ruskin for almost 40 years.


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Mission Animal Control and indeed, someone had reported the dog missing. Lulu lives in Steelhead and was reunited with her owner, Raylene Stockbruegger, a couple of days later. Stockbruegger’s dad watched Lulu until Raylene returned from Pender Island, where she had taken a short vacation. The first day was anything but relaxing for the young woman. Stockbruegger was on her way to the ferry terminal Thursday afternoon when she was stopped just before the Mission Bridge due to the accident around 5 p.m. Lulu was on the front seat and the windows were rolled down. Stockbruegger waited 10 minutes before she decided to back up and take the exit to London Avenue to go through Maple Ridge. She assumed her precious pup had jumped in the back to take a snooze and it wasn’t until Raylene was about to cross the Golden Ears Bridge when she discovered Lulu was gone. When she realized Lulu wasn’t

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A price to pay

Canadian consumers are heading south for an overnight stay and shopping to take advantage of new cross-border allowances and the high dollar. Cross-border trips in June, the first month the higher exemptions took effect, were up to levels not seen since 1972. Way back then, the dollar was also above par, and gas prices were also low. Taking a trip to the U.S. was a breeze. It seems many are willing to spend the time in border line-ups and pay for the extra gas to save about 14 per cent on many items. They also want to have access to a wider variety in clothing and other consumables. The downside is that local retailers are taking a hit, and when they do, they cut back on new hires and those much-hated taxes (which pay for health, education and other important programs) take a hit, as well. Retailers in border communities like Surrey, Langley and Abbotsford are particularly hard-hit. Canadians are understandably looking for bargains. But there may come a time when the lure of cheaper U.S. products will come back and haunt them. A long-term decline in retail jobs and declining tax revenue can do some major damage to the B.C. economy. Tax shortfalls must be made up somewhere, so that means everyone (including crossborder shoppers) will pay more. With fewer jobs, it will be that much harder to pay those added taxes. More likely though, as the U.S. economy rebounds as housing sales are cautiously expected to do, the loonie will eventually drop in value. This will greatly diminish the advantage of shopping down south. —Tri-City News

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DP leader Adrian Dix has announced that one of his first acts as premier would be to withdraw B.C. from the joint review of the Enbridge pipeline proposal from Alberta to Kitimat. The two-year federal-led review will be mostly done by next May, but Dix proposes to start a new provincial assessment to examine the B.C. portion. He doesn’t know how much it would cost, and under questioning he all but admitted the intention is to study the pipeline to death. Fresh from a summer tour of the pipeline route to reaffirm solidarity with its opponents, Dix is hardly in a position to consider anything but maximum resistance. As Premier Christy Clark did in her showdown with Alberta over benefits, Dix hinted that provincial permits for river and wildlife crossings would be made as expensive as possible, if not refused. The same fate awaits the Kinder Morgan plan to twin the existing Trans-Mountain oil pipeline to Burnaby. Dix left the impression that he would undo the years of work

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that have gone into bringing some rational sense to environmental approvals that can be, and have been, dragged out for years. The B.C. hearings would provide another platform for opponents, and more complaints to justify refusal at the provincial level, to go along with court cases and direct-action protests. Speaking of which, the frontal assault by agitators at the federal Enbridge hearings has mostly petered out. After 4,000-odd people were signed To up to speak, most didn’t bother, and some hearings were cancelled. Apparently slacktivists such as “Jonathan L. Seagull” and “Cave Man” didn’t make it out of their Vancouver basement suites to tell the panel oil is bad. Professional environmentalists are now wringing their hands over Ottawa’s decision to leave smaller-scale reviews to the province.

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One reader suggested that environmental pioneer Roderick Haig-Brown is still spinning in his grave over the damming of this legendary salmon river. Perhaps, but that was in 1947. Does it make sense today to lard pointless bureaucracy onto a reconstruction that replaces wooden pipes and provides earthquake protection, without expanding river impact? NDP environment critic Rob Fleming hammered away at the BC Liberals about this in the spring, reminding m them that Auditor General John Doyle had exposed a lack of resources in the B.C. Environmental Assessment Office, even before Ottawa’s changes. Fleming makes it sound like a huge new burden has been dumped on B.C. False. Provincial assessment already must be done with the participation of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Transport Canada, the provincial ministries of natu-

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ral resources and energy and mines, and of course, aboriginal communities. This is why it’s so long and expensive. And don’t be fooled into believing that a federal review would go out and count the tadpoles and caribou again. It’s only the desk jobs that have proliferated. There weren’t just two levels of duplicate review, but three. Earlier in their mandate, the BC Liberals exempted major projects such as mines and energy generation from local government control, citing the “provincial interest” similar to the federal authority over projects that cross provincial borders. I agree with the NDP that B.C. environmental assessment needs more resources, in particular to do the followup on approved projects, as called for by the auditor general. Forest management needs more money too. All the more reason not to waste resources on political gestures. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tfletcher@blackpress.ca

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Online voting a poor idea Editor, The Record: Reading the local papers has brought out some serious concerns about issues from various levels of government who are not doing sufficient investigation on proposals. Of vital concern is the suggestion that online voting would get out more voters, as would lowering the age. Voting is a democratic right for citizens. When we currently vote, no eyes but yours see your vote. Contrast that with online voting. I fear there is no way the security of your vote can be maintained. Votes might be compromised, taken from the rightful owner under pressure, or openly examined by any number of persons in the home or elsewhere, and the voter may be forced to change their vote. Is

this what some officials think would be a good way to change our present system, just because some people think it is too much trouble to go to a polling station every couple of years and spend a few minutes to cast a private vote? Get real people, B.C. doesn’t need to study this suggestion. Then in the same Aug. 16 paper, was an article about a development proposal which would prompt public input about a development which would not conform to the requirements of the official community plan (OCP). One wonders why some persons do not understand what those three words signify and why it exists, and it was good to see that some of the new council members pointed this out. Then we have the

Gaudin trail network which is upsetting to many residents, near and far. Are we obsessed with making trails through environmentally sensitive lands, which will result in safety concerns for nearby residents, as well as the litter resulting from people going along these trails? In addition to the expense of creating the trails, there is maintenance. A further problem is that wild animals will also use the trails for easy access to neigh-

Lots an acre or larger Editor, The Record: Re: Development would improve communication, Aug. 23 edition. For clarification purposes the article states, “Dean Hodgson says he has the support of the Steelhead Community Association Executive Board.” The board would like to make it clear that their support of this application for the development proposal reflects the opinions only of the executive board of the Steelhead Community Association and not the Steelhead community at large. I would also like to clarify a few things. Although it’s very early in the planning stage and with final zoning unknown, several things are known: 1. We will ensure that all lots will be one full acre or larger. 2. We anticipate between approximately 55 and 60 lots if we are permitted Suburban 36 zoning with city water. 3. All services including city water and roads would be paid for by the developer. 4. Initial comments from District of Mission staff indicate a preference of cash in-lieu to develop parks elsewhere in Mission. 5. A west coast flavour will be consistent throughout the development with building and landscape design guidelines that must meet approval before construction begins. Dean Hodgson Top End Homes, Inc.

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Page, Mission council’s request to the B.C. government — which holds title to the land adjoining Heritage Park — for a 138-acre grant “to expand the Fraser River Heritage Park to protect the area in its natural state in perpetuity.” With enlarging populations, we need to be mindful of shrinking natural areas and take steps to not only keep them from disappearing, but to enlarge them. Lila Rauh Mission

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The district needs to enforce its bylaws to keep licensed marijuana growers out of industrial zones, according to the Chamber of Commerce. Agriculture is not a permitted use in the industrial zones, but people with Health Canada (HC) licences are using theses properties and … “seriously impacting businesses in industrial areas,” said chamber manager Michelle Favero during a presentation to council Aug. 20. The applications are private, and police have to ask HC if a grower has a permit. She said growers are not regulated, don’t require a business permit from the district, and are putting other business licence holders at risk. Favero said the concerns are safety related, including mould, a lack of ventilation, and grow rips. Nutek Sign Creations owner David Sawatzky said before his business licence was approved, building and fire inspectors checked to make sure his work was being done in a safe environment.

“We have laws in place to keep people safe, but there’s a segment that doesn’t have to [play by the same rules] even though they’re running a business that’s a lot more potentially hazardous,” said Sawatzky, who sits on the chamber’s government affairs committee. “They’re legitimate in the eyes of Health Canada.” Even though growers have a Health Canada licence, safety inspectors can still visit the property because fire and building codes must be met, said Fire Chief Ian Fitzpatrick. All buildings are subject to inspections and the frequency depends on the type of business. “We don’t see a whole lot of [marijuana grow operations in industrial zones], but we see a fair share in different areas of industrial sections in town,” he said. Fitzpatrick noted inspectors can enter buildings to make sure they’re safe with or without the owners’ permission. If there are issues, officials can write work orders for improvement. If the owners don’t comply, daily fines can be levied. “If they bring their building up to code, we have no issues with

it,” said Fitzpatrick. “It’s as far as we can go.” If the fire department receives information there is criminal activity taking place, the case will be referred to the RCMP. According to Favero, two per cent of production licences issued by Health Canada are in Mission, yet the district accounts for 0.1 per cent of Canada’s population. There are more than 380 licensed marijuana grow operations here, she said. Health Canada is working on changes to its Marijuana Medical Access Program to address concerns from a number of groups, including police, fire officials and local governments, but the new regulations are not expected to take affect until 2015. Meanwhile, the chamber would like to work with the district to eliminate businesses without business permits from operating in Mission’s industrial zones. District staff is developing a strategy, with a report expected in September. “You will find council supports the efforts of the chamber,” said Mayor Ted Adlem.

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Council approved third reading of a bylaw Monday to allow drive-thrus in a newly created zone around the Lougheed Highway. The unanimous vote was made after a public hearing, which only drew two speakers to the microphone to share their views. The proposal is to create a Commercial Highway Two zone to allow new developments to include drive-thru restaurants as a permitted use. Cory Cassel said the change shows Mission is

open for business in a responsible manner. Former councillor Mike Scudder, who was on the council which brought in a ban on future drive-thrus, noted the issue has evolved and he never saw drive-thrus as a “great evil.” He agreed they should only be placed along auto-oriented corridors. Coun. Nelson Tilbury said the last bylaw was punitive to businesses and residents, while Coun. Larry Nundal said the change will give people a choice, especially for those driving around with small children.

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Mission Mounties are on the hunt for Joseph James Desjarlais. There are three warrants out for his arrest for assault, uttering threats, and failing to comply with a probation order. Desjarlais was also ordered to stay out of Mission’s downtown core, and the area from First to Seventh Avenues and from Hurd Street to Murray Street. Desjarlais is described as Ab-

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Unusual fish caught in the Fraser River near Lillooet and Lytton are common carp, not the highly invasive Asian silver carp that have infested some U.S. river systems. An alert circulated last week by area First Nations warned Asian carp had been found in the river, but the Department of Fisheries and Oceans said Monday all the fish caught so far are European or common carp. They’ve lived in some Interior

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The last performers of this year’s Envision Twilight Concert Series will be Souled Out. SUBMITTED PHOTO

Twilight gets Souled Out The Envision Twilight Concert Series will close out the 2012 summer concert season with an exciting show by Souled Out at Fraser River Heritage Park on Friday, Aug. 31 from 7 to 8 pm. Souled Out is a dynamic 11-piece band playing classic R&B, soul, funk and disco from the 1960s to today. The band features three lead vocalists, the AirTight horns (their four-piece horn section), and a rock solid rhythm section that glues it all together. The band’s founding members have their roots in some of Vancouver’s great R&B club bands including The Vancouver Accents, Soul Unlimited, The Soul Demons, and others. Together for the last three years, Souled Out has rapidly become one of the Lower Mainland’s premier live dance bands, performing the hits of artists such as Tower of Power, the Motown greats, Stevie Wonder, Etta James, Steely Dan, James Brown, and many others. Series organizers would like to thank Twilight audiences for another great summer of their support and patronage. Producer John Taves would like to thank sponsors for coming on board and helping the series attract groups from farther afield to Mission. This is Taves’ last year with the series, as he and his wife Mary-Ann now make their residence in Powell River, close to grandchildren, and are occupied with clearing farm land, and working with MCC, opening a thrift store to support the work of MCC around the world. Taves is excited Mark and Bronwen Sutherland have accepted the position of Envision Twilight Series producers for the 2013 season.

“Concert-goers will recognize Mark as the sound production man taking the concerts to a very professional level. Bronwen is a well-known member of the arts community in Mission as manager of the Clarke Theatre. Both bring years of community spirit, a life dedicated to the creative arts, and a deep sense of the jewel that the Envision Twilight Series is to our community. “Thanks also to Mis-

sion Special Olympics, Mission Optimist Club, and the individual volunteers who give their time and energy all summer long,” he added. The Art in the Park program will also be present on this final evening of the summer series. “Envision has been proud to support the Envision Twilight Concert Series for the past 12 See TAVES Page 18

USEFUL FICTIONS The great American philosopher and psychologist William James was fond of saying that when the outcome of some endeavor was in question, we would do well to believe what is in our best interest to believe. For example, if we are in a social situation where we are wondering whether someone is a friend or a foe, we are much better off assuming that they are a friend, because then we are likely to act in a friendly way toward them, and thus our belief that this person is a friend becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. Likewise if we are attempting some difficult task, it will be better to believe that we can do it, and to see the difficulty as a stimulating challenge rather than an obstacle which is destined to defeat us. As Henry Ford remarked, “Whether you think you can or think you can’t, either way you are right.” Of course there are limits to positive thinking. Obviously we can’t “think” money into our bank accounts or shed pounds just by thinking that we are thin; but, in many areas of life, positive beliefs have a very powerful influence. So, we should banish all of our negative thoughts, and start thinking and believing only things that work for us.

Mission Senior Centre weekly events: Monday 11 a.m. drop-in bingo; 1:30 p.m. mixed bridge; 7:15 p.m. drop-in crib (at Cedarbrooke Chateau). Tuesday 9:30 a.m. drop-in line dancing; 10 a.m. craft group. Wednesday 9:15 a.m. chair fitness exercise; 10:15 a.m. drop-in crib; 12:30 p.m. golden era bingo. Thursday 9 a.m. drop-in line dancing. Friday 9:15 a.m. chair fitness exercise; 11 a.m. drop-in crib. Contact 604-814-2188 for more info. Royal Canadian Legion weekly events: Thursday crib night at 6:30 p.m. Friday meat draw and dinner at 5:30 p.m. Saturday meat draw at 3 p.m. Sunday meat draw and bingo at 3 p.m. Wednesday meat draw and bingo at 7 p.m. Contact 604826-2331 for more info. AUG. 31: HOMINUM Fraser Valley Chapter is an informal discussion and support group to help gay, bi-sexual and questioning men with the challenges of being married, separated or single. For information and meeting location, call Art 604-462-9813 or Don 604-3299760. AUG. 31: The speech-language department of the Mission Health unit is hosting a drop-in from 2:30-4 p.m. at 32618 Logan Ave. If you have questions about speech, language, stuttering, hearing or communication, come in

and see us. Drop-ins only for clients who have not submitted a referral. Call 604814-5500 for more information. AUG. 31: Live, Love & Laugh. New Red Hat chapter just formed in Mission. There will be monthly day time fun events like lunches, movies, etc. If you are a woman over 50 ( or under 50 ) contact missionredhats@gmail.com. SEPT. 3: Join us for a relaxing evening and learn the path to inner peace at our weekly meditation classes at Cedarbrooke Chateau, 32331 Seventh Avenue, each Monday from 7-8:30 p.m. Suggested donation $10. For more information please visit www. dorjechang.ca or call 604.853.3738. SEPT. 3: Mission Scrabble Club every Monday from 1-4 p.m. at 33150 Fourth Ave. Call 604-8267721. SEPT. 4: Mission Foster Parent Association are holding meetings on a monthly basis. They are held on the first Tuesday of the month at Mission Central Elementary school at 9 a.m. in room 142. Coffee, dessert and great conversation is being served. We would love to have you join us. SEPT. 5: The Full Gospel Businessmen’s Fellowship will meet at noon every Wednesday at Cedarbrooke Chateau. For more info call Sander at

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SEPT. 6: Mission Seniors Centre Association meeting at 10:30 a.m. For more info call 604-8142188. SEPT. 8: Annual Barb Quinn Chilli CookOff. Pre-register at the Legion bar, $25 per team. BBQ and music by “Reckless”. SEPT. 8: Learn to water bath can pears with Mission’s Kitchens. 9:30 a.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church. Cost is $35. Register with Women’s Resource Society of the Fraser Valley at 604-8208455 or admin@ wrsfv.ca. SEPT. 10: Join us for a relaxing evening and learn the path to inner peace at our weekly meditation classes at Cedarbrooke Chateau, 32331 Seventh Avenue, each Monday from 7-8:30 p.m. Suggested donation $10. For more info please visit www. dorjechang.ca or call 604.853.3738. SEPT. 10: Mission Scrabble Club every Monday from 1-4 p.m. at 33150 Fourth Ave. Call 604-8267721. SEPT. 10: Mission Drop-in Centre Association meeting. For more info call 604-814-2188. SEPT. 12: The Full Gospel Businessmen’s Fellowship will meet at noon every Wednesday at Cedarbrooke Chateau. For more info call Sander at 604-828-0406. SEPT. 13: MS Group

meets at 1 p.m., at 8469 Cedar St., in Mission. Newcomers welcome. For more info call, 604826-2553. MS Group meets on the second Thursday of every month. SEPT. 13: Understanding Osteoarthritis at Mission Seniors Centre, 1 to 3 p.m. For more info call 604-814-2188.

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2012-13 2009-10School SchoolOpening Opening Information Information KINDERGARTEN KINDERGARTEN

Welcome Parentswho whohave havechildren children entering Kindergarten should Welcometotoour ournewest newest students! students! Parents entering Kindergarten should  attend ofTuesday, Tuesday,September September 4th confirm registration. attendtheir theirschool schoolon onthe the morning morning of 8th to to confirm registration. Children inSeptember Septembermust mustturn turn 5 (five) December  Childrenstarting startingKindergarten Kindergarten in 5 (five) by by December 31st31st and proof of and proof must be the form of a birth certificate. age mustof beage presented in presented the form ofin a birth certificate.  Bus transportation will be provided both ways for Kindergarten students who live outside the ElEmENTARy SchoolS SchoolS with the bus walk limits of their neighbourhood school orSEcoNDARy who have made arrangements supervisor to be picked up at regular bus stops along existing bus Elementary Schools start on The first day for allroutes. 3 secondary schools Tuesday, September 4th at the

will be Tuesday, September 4th from 8:50am

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS SECONDARY SCHOOLS regular start time. to 11:30am (Buses will depart between Elementary Schools start on Tuesday, The first day for all 3 secondary schools will   11:45am and noon) Dismissal on this day will be September 8th at the regular start time. be Tuesday, September5th 8thwill from to 2 1/2 hours later. Wednesday, September be8:30am a regular 11:20am (Buses will depart at 11:35am)  Dismissal on this day will be 2 1/2 hours school day. Wednesday, September 5th later.  Wednesday, 9th will be a regular will be a regular school day. Regular schoolSeptember hours: school day.  Wednesday, September 9th will be a Mission Secondary & Heritage Park Parents wishing to register regular school day. contact  Regular school hours: Secondary: 8:50am to 3:00pm their children should Mission Secondary & Heritage Park  Parents wishing to register their children Hatzic Secondary: 8:50am to 3:01pm their neighbourhood school Secondary: 8:50am to 3:00pm their27th. neighbourhood school New theshould week contact of August Registrations for all secondary schools Secondary: 8:50am the week of August 31. areHatzic on Monday, August 27thto to3:01pm Friday, The start time for all schools  New Registrations for all secondary schools  The start time for all schools is 8:30am August 31st, at each school. is 8:30am except for Hatzic are on Monday, August 31 to Friday, except for Hatzic Elementary at 8:45am. Elementary at 8:45am. please direct inquiries to: September 4, at each school. Hatzic Middle/Secondary 604.826.3651 For Foradditional additional information information please call: - Heritage Park Middle/Secondary 604.820.4587 please call: 604.826.6286. Please direct inquiries to: 604.826.6286. - Mission Middle School 604.826.3651604.826.6487 - Hatzic Secondary - Mission Secondary 604.826.7191 - Heritage ParkSchool Secondary 604.820.4587 - Mission Secondary 604.826.7191 FRENch ImmERSIoN Parents wishing to enrol their children in French Immersion French Immersion should contact the following schools: Parents wishing to enrol their children in French Immersion Grades K to 6: École Christine Morrison 604.826.6528 should contact the following schools: Grades K to 6: 7: Ecole ÉcoleChristine Mission Central 604.826.1414 Grades K to Morrison 604.826.6528 Grades 7 toK 9: ÉcoleMission Mission Central Middle 604.826.1414 604.826.6487 Grades to 7: Ecole Grades Secondary 604.826.7191 Grades 10 8toto 12:12: Ecole École Mission Mission Secondary 604.826.7191

Special Education SpEcIAl EDucATIoN

Parents who have questions regarding placement of special Parents who have questions regarding placement of education students should contact the District Principal of special education students should contact the Director Student Services, Randy Huthat 604.826.6286 - ext 321. of Instruction, Randy Huth at 604.814.3705.

tion to and from school — is foremost on the minds of many parents. School bus safety is something that should be presented to children in terms they can understand. Riding on a school bus is often a fun experience for kids, but the prospect of leaving Mom or Dad behind at the curb can spark mixed feelings. It is best to prepare students for the school bus a few weeks prior to the first day of school to gauge their reactions and plan accordingly. Many school districts and transportation companies host annual events that help introduce kindergartenersto-be to the school bus. If the school district where you are living does not host a special orientation day for children entering kindergarten, see if you can arrange to have a bus tour by contacting a bus company in the area. Although safety tips may be covered at orientation, it is a good idea to reinforce lessons at home in

preparation for the first day of school. Here are some important topics to go over. • Walk to the bus using a sidewalk if there is one. If no sidewalk is present, walk on the opposite side of the street facing oncoming traffic. • Wait for the bus at the designated stop. Don’t wander away. • Do not go into the street while waiting for the bus to arrive. • Do not roughhouse or run around with friends while waiting for the bus to arrive. • Wait for the bus a safe distance away from the street until the bus stops and opens the door. • Walk one-by-one onto the bus. Do not push or crowd the doorway. • Once on the bus, quickly find a seat and sit down. • If there is a seatbelt, fasten it. (Children should be familiar with how to latch a seatbelt.) • Do not put your head, arms or anything else out of the bus window. • Keep the bus aisle clear of backpacks or

other items. • Keep voices down so not to distract the driver. • Listen to the driver. • Do not throw things on the bus. • Unbuckle your seatbelt only when the bus has stopped at the school (or your stop at home) and the door is open. • Exit the bus slowly and do not push. • If you must cross the street when exiting the bus, do so in front of the bus so the driver can see you. Parents can go over these rules again and again. On the first day of school, some parents prefer to let their children ride the bus to school and then the parents meet the children at the school to watch the boys and girls exit. This also reassures the children that they are safe riding the bus. The first day of school may be full of new things, but children can acquaint themselves with school bus safety and grow accustomed to riding one each day.

Riverside Centre

RIvERSIDE collEGE Registrations for Riverside Trades Training and Career Centre and the Continuing Education Registrations for Riverside College and the Continuing Centre are ongoing throughout the school year. For more information or to make an Education Centre arecall ongoing throughout the school year. appointment please 604.814.0446. For more information or to make an appointment please call 604.814.0446.

604.826.6286 www.mpsd.ca

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Facebook Return all your empty beverage containers to a Return-It Depot for recycling. Find locations at encorp.ca/locations

Mission Granite Club

free curling clinic & OPen HOuSe September 26, 27 & 28 1:00-3:00pm & 7:00-9:00pm Mission Leisure Centre

regular league curling StartS OctOber 2nd available league information • Junior Curling Monday Nights - 6:00pm • Open Ice (practice & schooling) Monday Nights 7:00-9:00pm • Men’s Curling Tuesday Night - 7:00 & 9:00pm • Senior Men’s Wednesday - 9:30am & 12:30pm • Ladies’ Wednesday Night - 7:00pm • Seniors’ Mixed Thursdays - 1:00pm • Mixed Curling Thursday night - 7:00 & 9:00pm & Friday Night - 7:00pm

604.826.7444

For more information visit our website:

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According to a survey from Laptop magazine, 55 per cent of parents are using social media to watch their kids’ online activities. Of that 55 per cent, one-fifth indicated they only use social media to monitor their child’s online activity. However, social media has other handy purposes. Many parents use it as they would a

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bulletin board — posting all types of information. Some parents use social media to stay abreast of school happenings, asking questions about when fundraiser money is due or if anyone got the spelling words for the week. Others find it is a good

way to meet parents or speak with the parents of their child’s classmates. Some moms and dads use it to set up parents’ nights out, advertise things for sale or ask for recommendations on contractors. Parents also use social media to in-

vite people to special events, including birthday parties. Others can see who was invited and decide if they’re going to come, too. More parents are turning to social media sites for advice and information, to stay in touch or simply to share a good laugh.

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Thursday, September 6 5:15 to 7:00am

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CanSkate: a learn to skate program, developed by Skate Canada for ages 4 to 14. We also offer a CanSkate program for Pre-School aged children 3 t 5 years. CanPowerSkate: this program is for children that already know how to skate. It develops skills necessary for playing hockey. StarSkate: this is a bridge between CanSkate and Private Skating. It is done in a group format and covers all elements of Figure Skating. adult Skate: this session is for multi use. Skaters can practise or take private lessons as long as they can already skate and have a coach. Dance coaches may be available. group Development: this program is for Private Skaters and covers skill development. Private Ice: this ice is for skaters that have a coach and set goals in the art of Figure Skating. No hockey skates allowed. Helmets are mandatory for any skater that has not reached a Stage 5 level. Payment plans available for some programs.

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why many parents have turned to social media to learn about events at school. According to a study by Nielsen McKinsey Company, parents are more likely than adults without children to play games, engage in creative pursuits, and look for entertainment on Facebook, blogs and other social sites. The data collected from 2,000 adults (both parents and nonparents) who frequently use social media found 88 per cent of users rely on social networking sites for communicating with family and friends. The next most popular activity is connecting with new friends, followed by accessing product reviews and

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There is a power outage, and your child’s school is dismissing students early, requiring you to arrive quickly for pickup. Your kid will not be left waiting for you because you got this information immediately after a quick log-in to the social media site you use to connect with other parents. Some other parents may be delayed in receiving this important information because they rely on phone alerts. Social media has changed the way people communicate. Whether through tweets or status updates, information shared through social media avenues is often instantaneous and can reach a large number of people, which is


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7ELCOME BACK TO -ISSION 0UBLIC 3CHOOLS 3CHOOL "US 2OUTES 2012-13 School Bus Routes

SCHOOL BUS REGISTRATION:

Families requiring school bus transportation for the 2012/13 school year must submit 4HE FOLLOWING SCHEDULES OUTLINE THE SCHOOL BUS SERVICE PROVIDED BY -ISSION 0UBLIC 3CHOOLS "US SERVICE IS ONLY PROVIDED TO THOSE completed registration form and payment to the finance department at the Board of STUDENTS WHO LIVE OUTSIDE THE MINISTRY WALK LIMITS 4HE WALK LIMITS ARE KM FOR +INDERGARTEN TO 'RADE STUDENTS AND KM FOR Education office, located at 33046 Fourth 'RADES STUDENTS +INDERGARTEN BUSING WILL BE PROVIDED AT SCHOOLS WITH REGULAR BUSING Avenue. Space on school buses cannot .OON HOUR BUSING FOR +INDERGARTEN STUDENTS WILL COMMENCE WHEN SCHOOLS HAVE FINISHED WITH ORIENTATION &URTHER INFORMATION be guaranteed to students who have not yet registered. Bus registration forms and REGARDING +INDERGARTEN BUSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE SCHOOL OF REGISTRATION further information regarding bus pass rates 1UESTIONS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE BUS GARAGE AT are available by clicking on the ‘Bus Service’ icon atwww.mpsd.ca. !DDITIONAL INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT WWW MPSD CA

The following schedules outline the morning bus service provided by Mission Public Schools. Afternoon route schedules will be posted on the District website www.mpsd.ca. ROUTE TE 1 ROUTE 4 Destination:ROUTE Deroche Destination: 1a / Dewdney / HSS / ROUTEHSS 4a / Hatzic Elem Riverrside / HPSS TIME TIME PICK-UP LOCATION TIME PICKUP LOCATION PICKUP LOCATION E PICK-UP 7:41 7:20 Sylvester & Bus Cascade Ridge TIME 7:18 LOCATION Leave Bus Garage Leave Garage 7:42 Lougheed Hwy @ Scowlitz Access Rd 7:42 7:30 Sylvester & Gas Lundgren 7:21 Dewdney & Draper Husky Station 7:38 Deroche Store 400' (125m) past Rd 9382 Sylvester Errock Place Rd (across tracks) 7:43 7:33 Sylvester & Kussman 7:45 Pulloff 300mRd N of 9766 Sylvester 7:41 Rd Malcolm Squakum 7:44 7:34 13406 Sylvester 7:46 Sylvester & Cascade Ridge (top of hill) 7:42 43889 RyallLake Rd Errock store 7:44 7:41 Hartley & Sylvester 7:47 Lougheed 13216 Sylvester Low 7:47 Rd & Errock Pl & Scowlitz Access Road 7:45 7:43 13861 Sylvester Rd 7:48 7:48 Bay Harrison BayDr at Moses 13861 Harrison @ Moses 7:45 7:45 Sylvester RdSylvester & Eng Rd 7:51 7:49 Errock Place Slyvester Eng Road 43779 Lougheed Hwy Rd (across tracks) 7:46 7:45 Sylvester Rd & &Carratt 7:54 7:50Rd Squakum Road 14144 Sylvester Watkin - @ Fire Hall 7:46 7:46 14616 Sylvester Rd 7:55 7:52 Harrison Bay Park 7:47 Sylvester & Carratt Lougheed Hwy & Ohman Rd 7:46 14642 Sylvester Rd 7:57 7:54 The Campground 14590 Sylvester 8:00 Lougheed Hwy @ Brooks 7:47 7:48 Sylvester Rd & Ridgeview 7:55 43779 Lougheed Hwy Sylvester & Ridgeview 8:03 DEROCHE ELEMENTARY 7:53 7:49 13865 Spratt Rd 7:56 Lougheed & Ohman Road 7:50 Sylvester & Beyer 8:07 Community Access Center 7:53 Spratt Rd & Degraff 7:58 43451 Lougheed 7:52 14284 Kontney Road 8:08 Louheed Taylor Rd & Lougheed Hwy 7:53 7:54 13500 Spratt Rd 7:59 and Brooks Road 14040 Kontney Road 8:09 Lougheed Hwy & Athey Rd 7:54 7:55 Hartley & Spratt 8:05 DEROCHE ELEMENTARY 13865 Spratt Rd 8:10 41109 Lougheed Hwy 7:56 7:58 Hartley & Burns Spratt & DeGraff 8:12 39158 Lougheed 7:57 8:00 Hartley Rd &Spratt StaveRd Lake ROUTE 1b Hwy 13500 8:11 39582 Lougheed Hwy 7:58 8:02 13476 Stave&Lake Rd TIME PICKUP LOCATION Hartley Burns 8:14 38504 Lougheed HwyELEMENTARY 7:59 8:04 13361 StaveStave Lake Lake Rd Rd 8:05 DEROCHE 13712 8:18 DEWENDEY ELEMENTARY 12927 Stave Lake& Rd 8:07 Lougheed Hwy & Athey Road (pull off) 8:00 8:05 Stave Lake Rodella 8:25 HATZIC - pick-up transfer 8:01 8:06 12876 StaveStave Lake Lake Rd 8:11SECONDARY Oasis Trailer Park (41168 Lougheed Hwy) 13911 8:12 from Corner Lougheed just past Oasis 13476 students Buson#2, #3, #4, #9Hwy & #12 8:02 8:07 12462 StaveStave Lake Lake Rd 8:13 Trunk 40581Rd Lougheed Hwy Stave Lake Rd 8:30 Dewdney & East Penner 8:02 8:07 Stave13361 Lake Rd & Durieu 8:13 40289 Lougheed Hwy Stave Lake 8:33 RIVERSIDE 8:03 8:08 Seux12927 & Durieu 8:14 PARK Lougheed Hwy & Johnson Lake &Rd Durieu Road 8:39 HERITAGE SECONDARY 8:04 8:11 SeuxStave & Sylvester 8:15 34996 Lougheed Hwy (Mid Nicomen acres) Durieu RoadRd at Sons of Norway Camp 8:05 8:13 11491 Sylvester 8:16 Lougheed Hwy & Waring Road 8:14 DURIEU ELEMENTARY ROUT TE 2 8:09 Sylvester Rd & Dale 38820 /Lougheed Destination:8:17 Dewdney HSS / Hatzic Elementary 8:10 10199 Sylvester Rd ROUTE 8:18 38504 Lougheed / MSS S / A. McMahon 8:23 HATZIC4b SECONDARY - drop off HSS TIME PICKUP LOCATION Lougheed Hwy - 1st driveway W of Rowan Rd E PICK-UP LOCATION students and transfer student to Bus #1 TIME 8:19 37843 Lougheed Hwy 8:14 DURIEU ELEMENTARY 7:39 41611 Nicomen Island Trunk Rd 8:27 HATZIC ELEMENTARY 8:22 DEWDNEY ELEMENTARY 8:19 9766 Sylvester Road Nicomen Island & Dyke 8:35 8:19 ALBERT MCMAHON-Pick up HSS Students 7:42 125' north of 9549 Sylvester 8:24 Hess Road Nicomen Trunk & Deroche 8:45 8:21 HATZIC SECONDARY 7:44 Sylvester & Lougheed Hwy (Husky) 8:25 Island Thunderhorse Ranch Landing 7:47 40930 Nicomen Island Trunk Rd 8:30 HATZIC SECONDARY 8:29 HATZIC SECONDARY 7:47 Nicomen & McDonald ROUTE8:31 5 HATZIC ELEMENTARY 40217 Nicomen Destination: ESR / A. McMahon / HPSS / HSS 7:48 ROUTE 2 Island Trunk Rd 7:52 Nicomen & McDiarmid TIME PICK-UP LOCATION TIME Island PICKUP LOCATION 7:53 39482 Nicomen Trunk Rd Rd (Red Mailbox)7:47 ROUTE Keystone 5a & Malquist 7:52 41651Island Nicomen Island 7:55 39160 Nicomen Trunk Rd Rd (yellow house on 7:48 30439 Malquist Ave right) TIME PICKUP LOCATION 41611Island Nicomen Island 7:54 7:56 Nicomen Gourlay 7:51 7:25 Keystone Wallace 7:54 &41653 Nicomen Island Rd Leave&Bus Garage left) 41582Island Nicomen Island 7:55 7:35 & Jacobsen 38811 Nicomen Trunk Rd Rd (Brown house on7:55 ShawKeystone St @ Greenwood Dr (turn) 7:57 41379Island Nicomen Island 7:56 Keystone at Wallace 7:58 38567 Nicomen Trunk Rd Rd (Jonker's Farm) 7:55 7:36 10935 Greenwood Dr 41253& Nicomen Island 7:57 Island 10394 7:59 Nicomen Thompson Rd Rd (Leitener's) 7:56 7:37 11083 ShawShaw St 7:59 Nicomen Island Rd & Deroche Landing 7:58 7:38 10596 8:05 DEWDNEY ELEMENTARY 10394 ShawShaw St at Artesan Log Homes 8:00 Nicomen Island Rd & Mcdonald Landing 7:39 Shaw & Greenwood 8:10 Catherwood and Hawkins Pickle 8:04 Dewdney Trunk Rd 8:02 40217Pickle Nicomen Island Trunk Road Township Road (First 8:13 33762 Hawkins 8:04 7:42 32509 Dewdney Trunk Rd Driveway) 8:03 Nicomen Island Rd & McDiarmid (Kinder) 7:44 31924 Township 8:14 37539 Hawkins Pickle 8:05 32612 Dewdney Trunk Rd 39482 Nicomen Island Rd (Matlack's Farm) 8:06 7:46 8:04SECONDARY 32627Trunk Dewdney Pankratz 8:22 HATZIC - (Pick-up transfer Dewdney Rd &at Cedar St Farm 8:05 39184 Nicomen Island Rd (White Trailer on Left) Dewdney & Bodner students from Bus #9) 8:07 7:48 Dewdney Trunk Rd & Pavillion 8:06 39160 Nicomen Island Rd (White house on left) Dewdney & Ferndale 8:24 HATZIC ELEMENTARY 8:07 7:50 Dewdney Trunk Rd & Bodner Tr 8:07 Nicomen Island Road & Gourlay 7:53 ALBERT McMAHON ELEMENTARY 8:25 Dewdney & Penner 8:08 Larkspur Ave 8:08 38811 Nicomen Island Rd (Sunder's Farm) 8:28 Harms St &38567 Dewdney TrunkIsland Rd Road (Blue House) 8:10 ROUTE Stave Lake 5b Rd @ Doyle St Nicomen 8:09 8:32 ALBERT (Pick-up MSS 8:13 TIME 33569 Ferndale Ave PICKUP LOCATION 8:12MCMAHON Nicomen -Island Road & students Thompson Road and transfer students from Bus #5, #6 & #13) 8:15 7:53 Ferndale & Barr 8:15 DEWDNEY ELEMENTARY ALBERT McMAHON ELEMENTARY 8:37 MISSION 8:17 7:56 9131Cedar Dewdney Trunk Rd 8:25 SECONDARY HATZIC SECONDARY & Rosetta 9021Dewdney Dewdney&Trunk Rd 8:32 ALBERT MCMAHON ELEMENTARY 8:18 7:58 Bodner ROUT TE 3 8:40 HATZIC SECONDARY 8:18 7:59 Dewdney Trunk @ Tunbridge Ave Dewdney & Rd Ferndale Destination: HSS / Hatzic Elem / Riverside / A. 8:18 8:01 Dewdney Rd @ Dalke Ave 33759Trunk Ferndale McM Mahon ROUTE 3a 8:19 8:07 Dewdney Tr Rd & Dalke Ave Timbercove TIMELOCATION PICKUP LOCATION Lake & Doyle E PICK-UP 8:20 8:10 ESR -Stave X-walk on Cade Barr TIME Lake & Ferndale Ferndale Davidson 7:50 Stave7:45 LakeStave & White 8:21 8:15 Cherry @ City & Bus Stop 7:50 Stave Lake & Doyle 8:20 HATZIC ELEMENTARY Stave Lake & Watt 8:23 ALBERT McMAHON - (MSS students 7:50 Lake & Timbercover 8:29 HATZIC SECONDARY Stave7:52 LakeStave & Timbercove transfer to Bus #2 / Pick-up students going 7:51 7:54 10728 Stave Lake 10728 Stave Lake St to HPSS) 7:53 ROUTE 6a 7:57 Stave Lake & Dale Stave Lake & Dale 8:30 HERITAGE PARK SECONDARY 7:54 PICKUP LOCATION 7:57 11235 11428 Stave LakeStave Rd Lake 8:38 TIME HATZIC SECONDARY 7:55 8:00 11788 Farms 7:15 Leave Bus Garage 11460 Stave Lake Rd 8:42 HATZIC ELEMENTARY 7:56 8:01 11509 Farms 7:30 Dewdney & Pilgrim 7:57 11475 Farms Rd 8:03 11424 Farms Bell & Dewdney 10980 Farms Rd ROUTE7:31 6 7:59 8:04 11186 Farms 7:33 Bell & Nikula 8:00 Farms Rd & Dale Rd Destination: Silverdale / HPSS / A. McMahon 8:05 10980 Farms 7:35 30400 Berg 8:01 10494 Farms Rd Farms (Store) TIME 7:36 PICK-UP 8:05 10844 BergLOCATION & Rolley Lake 8:02 Farms Rd @10491 Riverside 7:23 7:37 31091 Dewdney Trunk Rd Trunk 8:06 Farms (Red Barn) Rolley Lake & Dewdney 8:03 Farms Rd @Farms Sward& Rd 7:24 7:38 Dewdney Trunk & Pilgrim 8:07 Riverside Dewdney & Rd Centre 8:04 Farms Rd @Farms Mountainview 7:25 7:40 Dewdney Trunk Rd & Bell St 8:08 & Sward Rd Powell & Berg 8:04 96238:09 FarmsFarms Rd & Mountainview 7:26 7:42 12191 Bell&Rd Carr Berg 8:05 97668:10 Sylvester 7:27 7:43 Bell St & Nikula Ave 9611Rd Farms Carr and Taise 8:06 95498:11 Sylvester RdSylvester (Gravel Pit) 7:29 7:47 30476 BergWilson Ave 10199 11450 8:07 90198:15 Sylvester Red 7:32 Berg Ave & Rolley DURIEU SCHOOL 7:48 9906 Wilson Lake - left turn Wilson Ruskin Crescent 8:08 Sylvester Rd & Davies 7:34 7:49 Rolley Lake & Dewdney Trunk Rd - pick-up ROUTE 7:50 Triple Creek Tr. Park - Wilson (10021) 8:09 36489 Davies3bRd at STOP sign LOCATION Ruskin TrailerAve Park - Wilson St (9950) 8:11 EagleTIME Rd @PICKUP Shore Rd 7:37 7:53 Carr St & Carlson 8:15SECONDARY DURIEU SCHOOL Silverdale Elementary School 8:17 HATZIC - MSS students 7:38 7:58 Carr St & Taise Pl 8:22to 9202 Sylvester @ #1 the bridge transfer Bus #12 / HPSSRoad to Bus 7:39 12436 Carr St - East side of road only 8:25ELEMENTARY Davies & Eagle 8:18 HATZIC 7:42 ROUTE 12629 6b Powell St PICKUP 8:32 HATZIC SECONDARY 8:22 RIVERSIDE 7:43 TIME 12483 Powell LOCATION St 8:42MCMAHON HERITAGE PARK SECONDARY SILVERDALE 8:25 ALBERT - (Pick-up HSS 7:44 8:05 29510 Berg Ave ELEMENTARY 8:48 MISSION SECONDARY McFall students) 7:52 8:10 TripleNelson Creek & Trailer Park - (10021 Wilson St) 8:55 RIVERSIDE TRADES 8:11 Nelson & Israel 8:35 HATZIC SECONDARY 7:55 Ruskin Trailer Park - (9950 Wilson St) 8:40 HATZIC ELEMENTARY 8:00 SILVERDALE ELEMENTARY - (Pick up MSS transfer students to Bus #2) 8:10 8 10 Nelson N l St & M McFall F ll T Tr

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HATZIC SECONDARY - drop p off students to ROUTE 11a 8:20 TIME PICKUP LOCATION Bus #2 7:57 Cedar 8:28 Valley Connector at Briskam - pick-u ALBERT MCMAHON up students 8:02 7305 Cedar Valley Conn. (Townhomes) 8:20 Clay & Townshipline going to HSS ROUTE 8:07 32539 8:32 Fraser Crescent 8:21 7 32627 Dewdney Trunk Rd 14th & Grand ( City bus stop p) TIME PICKUP LOCATION 8:08 Fraser8:40 Crescent at ParkSECONDARY St 8:23 Cedar St & Rosetta Ave HATZIC 7:258:28 LeaveALBERT Bus Garage MCMAHON - (MSS students8:11 MISSION 8:42CENTRAL HATZIC ELEMENTARY 7:40 Lougheed hwyto & Bus Silverdale Ave transfer students transfer #2 Pick-up ROUTE 11b 7:47 Ruskin Trailer Park Wilson St (9950) from Bus #13 and HPSS Students) ROUTE 11 7:48 Triple Creek Tr. Park - Wilson St (10021) TIME PICKUP LOCATION 8:35 HERITAGE PARK SECONDARY Destination: Mission Central / HP PSS / A. McMa7:50 Wilson & Ruskin Crescent 8:13 HPSS (bus stop - Stave Lake Rd) hon / MSS / HSS / Riverside 7:53 11193 Wilson 8:18 Chery & Cade Barr at the bus stop ROUTE 7 TIME PICK-UP LOCATION 7:54 11616 Wilson 8:24 ALBERT MCMAHON Hatzic Elem / HSS 8:00SECONDARY Cedar St @ Briskham 7:55Destination: Dewdney Trunk & Wilson 8:30 MISSION PICK-UP Cedar Valley Connector - infront of Mall @ 7:57TIME Berg & Powell LOCATION 8:31 14th &8:02 Grand (Centenial Park) & Townshipline Bus(SE Stop 8:007:22 Carr &Clay Berg 8:32 Best & Cade Barr corner of Best) ClayTaise Rd @ Mingo Ave 8:027:23 Carr and 8:34 Best &8:07 Forbes 32539 (at bus Fraser stop) Crescent ClayTrunk Rd & Rodman Ave Fraser Crescent at Park 8:047:24 Dewdney & Rolley Lake 8:35 Best &8:08 Stave (just before stop sign) Olsen Ave 8:11 MISSION CENTRAL 8:057:25 RolleyClay LakeRd && Brackley 8:40 HATZIC SECONDARY 8:12 7th & Ryan 8:067:28 30337Nelson Berg St @ Israel Ave 8:45 HATZIC ELEMENTARY 9950 8:13 HERITAGE PARK SECONDAR RY - Bus Stop on 8:077:40 Berg & Bell Wilson Road St - Ruskin Trailer Park 8:107:41 Bell &10221 NikulaWilson St - (Triple Creek TrailerROUTE Park) 12a Stave Lk TIME PICKUP LOCATION 8:157:42 Dewdney Trunk Pilgrim Crescent Wilson St && Ruskin 8:15 Cherry Ave & Stave Lake - o on Cherry 8:177:48 Dewdney & Burma 7:30 Leave 8:18 Bus Garage CarrTrunk St & Taise Pl Cherry Ave & Cade Barr St - at Bus Stop 8:227:49 Dewdney Trunk McCoombs 7:40 Shook 8:24 & Lakeview 12468 Carr&St ALBERT MCMAHON - drop o off transfer 8:407:52 Hatzic12613 Secondary School 7:41 8654 Shook students to Bus #6 Powell St 7:42 8888 Shook 7:54 12483 Powell St & Berg Ave 8:30 MISSION SECONDARY ROUTE 7:43 Shook 8:32 at Little Best Beach 7:55 8a Dewdney Trunk Rd & Rolly Lake Ave & Cade Barr St TIME PICKUP LOCATION 7:45 Shook at Greenacres (9267) 8:00 Bell Ave & Nikula Ave 8:34 Best Ave & Forbes St- at Buss Stop 7:24 Leave Bus Garage 7:47 Shook at Dogpatch 8:05 Dewdney Trunk Rd & Pilgrim St 8:35 Best Ave & Stave Lake - befo ore Stop sign 7:34 Clay & Viewcrest 7:49 Shook & Moore 8:06 31091 Dewdney Trunk Rd 8:36 RIVERSIDE - on Dewdney T Trunk Rd 7:35 31863 Grove Ave 7:51 Shook & Lougheed 8:08 32296 Dewdney Trunk Rd 8:40 HATZIC SECONDARY 7:36 Nelson & Galiford 7:53 8960 Eagle 12401 Dewdney Trunk Rd 7:378:10 Nelson & Bench 7:54 Eagle & Shore - TURN 12049 Dewdney Trunk Rd 7:388:11 Nelson & Israel 7:56 36401 ROUTE Davies 12 Dewdney Trunk Rd & Cardinal Dewdney / HSS / Hatzic Elem / MSS 7:398:12 7882 Nelson 7:57 36489 Destination: Davies 32601 Dewdney Trunk Rd TIME PICK-UP LOCATION 7:408:19 Silverdale & Nelson 8:00 Sylvester & Lougheed (Husky Gas) 7:41 @ Lakeview Rd 7:438:21 30952Dewdney SilverdaleTrunk & Cedar 8:02 Newton & HydeShook BukerRd (turn) Ferdale Ave 7:43& Hyde Shook Rd @ Little Beach 7:448:23 3049234245 Silverdale 8:03 McKamey Buker & Davidson 9267 Shook @ Green Acres 7:458:24 30429Ferndale Silverdale 8:04 36970 7:44 McKamey Draper St 7:45 ELEMENTARY 8953 Shook Rd 7:468:26 299129043 Silverdale 8:06 DEWDNEY 7:478:28 Keystone & Malquist HATZIC ELEMENTARY 7:46 Shook Rd & Moore ROUTE 12b 7:52 7:508:35 Keystone & Wolfe HATZIC SECONDARY Eagle Rd @ Shore Rd TIME PICKUP LOCATION 7:53 Wolfe & Malquist 7:56 36401 Davies Rd 7:56ROUTE Wolfe8& Silverhill 8:06 DEWDNEY 7:57 ELEMENTARY 36489 Davies Rd 7:57Destination: Silverhill & Manzer (Old School) 8:13 Shook & Moore Silverdale / HPSS / MSS / Riverside 7:58 Davies & Sylvester 7:58TIME 9420 Manzer 8:14 Lakeview Road PICK-UP LOCATION 8:00 Newton Rd @ Hyde Buker R Rd 8:037:19 SILVERDALE ELEMENTARY 8:15 Shook 8:01 & Miles McKamey Rd @ Newton Rd Greenwood Pl & Shaw d 8:17 Shook at Greenacres 7:22 10851 Greenwood Pl 8:06 DEWDNEY ELEMENTARY ROUTE 8b 8:18 Shook at Little Beach 7:26 Keyston & Wallace 8:10 Lougheed Hwy & Shook Rd d TIME PICKUP LOCATION 8:19 Shook at Dogpatch 7:28 Keystone & Jacobson 8:11 Shook Rd & Lakeview Rd 8:03 SILVERDALE SCHOOL 8:21 Shook and Lougheed 7:30 31474 Townshipline Rd 8:12 Shook Rd & Little Beach 8:05 Hayward & Anderson 8:24 HATZIC SECONDARY Nelson & Galiford St 8:16SECONDARY Shook @ Green Acres 8:107:37 Keystone andSt Malquist 8:31 MISSION & Bench 8:17 Shook Rd & Moore 8:117:38 WolfeNelson & Green St & Israel St HATZIC SECONDARY - (pickk-up students ROUTE 13 8:23 8:137:40 WolfeNelson & School St & McFall Tr and transfer students from Bus #3 going to TIME PICKUP LOCATION 8:147:41 WolfeNelson & Silverhill Nelson & Silverdale / HPSS transfer studen nts off to Bus #1 8:157:42 Silverhill & Manzer (Old School) 7:35 Dewdney TrunkMSS & Creston 30429 Silverdale Ave 8:27 HATZIC ELEMENTARY 8:167:44 9420 Manzer 7:41 Cardinal & Dewdney (store) 29940 Silverdale Ave 8:37 MISSION SECONDARY 8:177:45 8925 Manzer 7:45 Smith & Sabo (turn) Hayward 8:187:48 Gaglardi & Law St & Anderson Ave 7:48 Roach & Ainsworth 8:197:52 Silverdale & Gaglardi 7:49 Ainsworth & Cardinal Keystone & Malquist ROUTE 13 8:207:53 Silverdale & Gunn 7:51 12290 Destination: Cardinal Malquist & Wolfe A. McMahon / Hatziic Secondary / 8:217:55 30305Silverhill Silverdale 7:54 Cardinal & Johnson Ave & Wolfe St Hatzic Elem /(turn) ESR 8:227:57 304299374 Silverdale 7:57 Cardinal & Dewdney (store) Manzer St TIME PICK-UP LOCATION 8:258:00 Silverdale & Loftus ELEMENTARY (Trout Farm) - Transfer 8:00 Dewdney SILVERDALE 7:45& Madsen Smith Ave & Sabo St 8:36 HERITAGE PARK SECONDARY 8:03 32838 Dewdney at Hampton Place students to Bus # 6 /Pick-up MSS transfer 7:47 Ainsworth & Roach 8:04 32546 Richards students from Bus #6 7:52 12290 Cardinal ROUTE 8:05 Richards & Cedar 8:04 9a Haywood St & Anderson Ave 7:54 Cardinal & Johnson St TIME PICKUP LOCATION 8:06 33060 Richards 8:06 9479 Hayward St 8:03 Dewdney Trunk Rd & Madsen 7:28 Leave Bus Garage 8:08 Richards & Barr 8:09 Keystone & Malquist 8:03 Dewdney @ Hampton Com mmon 7:39 Dewdney Post Office 8:10 Stave Lake & Doyle 8:10 30361 Malquist Ave 8:03 Dewdney @ Richards Ave 7:45 Oasis Trailer Park - Lougheed Hwy 8:15 Stave Lake & Dlugosh St & School Ave office) 8:05 & Ferndale 32540 Richards Ave 7:468:11 41290Wolfe Lougheed Hwy (Band 8:17 Stave Lake 9736Hwy Wolfe St 8:05 & Laxton Richards Ave & Cedar St 7:488:12 Lougheed & Nicomen Trunk Road 8:18 Stave Lake Silverhill & Wolfe St 8:05& Cade 32540 7:548:13 Nicomen VillageAve - Lougheed (43201) 8:20 Dewdney BarrRichards Ave Gaglardi St & Law Ave (42949) 8:06 Gate 33060 Richards 7:568:15 Valleyview Estate - Lougheed 8:21 ESR School on Cade BarrAve Silverdale Chester (East Ent.) 8:07 33262 Richards Ave McMAHON 7:588:17 Lougheed Hwy &&Husband 8:23 ALBERT 29979 Silverdale Ave(West Ent.) 8:07& Penner 33355 Richards Ave 7:598:17 Lougheed Hwy & Husband 8:29 Dewdney (East) 30050ELEMENTARY Silverdale Ave 8:07 33495 Richards Ave 8:058:18 DEROCHE 8:34 HATZIC SECONDARY 8:19 30429 Silverdale Ave 8:08 Richards 8:38 HATZIC ELEMENTARY Ave & Barr St ROUTE 8:35 9b HERITAGE PARK SECONDARY 8:14 Stave Lake & Doyle St TIME PICKUP LOCATION 8:45 RIVERSIDE 8:15 Stave Lake Rd & Dlugosh Avve 8:05ROUTE DEROCHE ELEMENTARY 9 8:16 Stave Lake Rd & Hartman A Ave 8:06Destination: FVRD Community Access Building / Hatzic Elem / Deroche / Dewdney 8:21 ESR - Drop of Students 8:23HSS HATZIC SECONDARY 8:30 ALBERT MCMAHON - (drop off MSS transfer 8:30TIME 33710PICK-UP DewdneyLOCATION Trunk students to Bus #2 / HPSS transfer students 8:327:40 Dewdney & Ferndale 41168 Lougheed Hwy (Oasis) to Bus #6. Pick-up walking g students going 8:357:41 Dewdney & Offi Cedar Band ce to HSS) 8:37 Cedar & Rosetta 7:47 Nicomen Village 8:32 Dewdney Trunk Rd & Cade Barr St 8:38 Cedar & Tunbridge 7:49 7:55 7:56 7:59 7 59

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Things to consider

Municipal Partnership Fee for Service Agreement replaces Fee for Service Agreements On August 20, 2012, the District of Mission Council adopted a new policy titled “Municipal Partnership Fee for Service,” which replaces FIN.18 Fee for Service Agreements.

The purpose of Fee for Service grants is to provide contributory funding to organizations that, in the opinion of Council, provide a beneficial service to the community that assists the District to meet its priorities, and that might otherwise have to be provided by the District. The new application form is more comprehensive and will provide Council with more information when they are deciding the 2013 Fee for Service allotments. If you received a Fee for Service grant from the District of Mission in 2012, you will be required to fill in the new application form and provide the information requested by Friday, September 14, 2012.

The District of Mission is also accepting applications from other nonprofit organizations wishing to be considered for a Municipal Partnership Fee for Service grant until Friday, September 14, 2012. Applications can be picked up at the District of Mission Municipal Hall (Administration Department) located at 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC or can be downloaded from the District of Mission’s web site at www.mission.ca.

PUBLIC MEETINGS OF COUNCIL District of Mission Council wishes to invite the public to attend open meetings and regular meetings of Council. The following meetings are scheduled for the weeks of

August 30, 2012 to September 13, 2012

Time

Meeting

September 4

Regular Council (including Committee of the Whole)

Council Chambers

6:30 p.m.

September 5

Mission Community Heritage Commission

Conference Room

6:30 p.m.

September 6

Committee of the Whole (Admin & Finance) 2013 Budget Meeting – Council Discussion of Provisional Budget (Part 1 of 3)

Conference Room

2:00 p.m.

September 10

Regular Council (including Public Hearing)

Council Chambers

6:30 p.m.

September 12

Oyama Sister City Select Committee

Conference Room

8:30 a.m.

September 13

Abbotsford Mission Water & Sewer Commission

Room 430 Abbotsford City Hall

9:00 a.m.

September 13

Cultural Resources Commission

Leisure Centre, Conf. Room

12:00 p.m.

Please note that this schedule will be updated weekly. Pursuant to Section 92 of the Community Charter, a council must state, by resolution passed in a public meeting, the fact that the meeting or part of the meeting is to be closed and the basis under the applicable subsection of Section 90 on which it is to be closed. Municipal Council will hold a Regular Council Meeting on August 30, 2012 at 3:00 p.m. and September 4, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. for the sole purpose of going into a closed council meeting in the Conference Room at Mission Municipal Hall, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC.

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Before taking down any trees on your property, you must consider the implications. Removing trees within 30 metres of watercourses or on steep slopes can result in significant environmental impacts, ranging from deteriorated water quality to compromised slope stability, and can constitute an offence under the federal Fisheries Act and/or the provincial Riparian Areas Regulation, as well as municipal bylaws. Depositing soil near watercourses can have equally detrimental effects. Please contact the Engineering Department at 604820-3736 prior to cutting of trees or dumping of soil on your property.

Notice of Public HeariNg Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 890 and 892 of the Local Government Act, a Public Hearing will take place in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Hall, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, September 10, 2012 to consider the following proposed bylaws:

The location of the subject properties is 8351, 8367 Cedar Street and 32802 Hood Avenue and is shown on the following maps:

1. DISTRICT OF MISSION ZONING AMENDING BYLAW 5311-2012-5050(87) (R12014 - Rockwell)

This bylaw proposes to amend District of Mission Zoning Bylaw 5050-2009 by amending the zoning of the following legally described property:

P arcel Identifier: 003-577-716 Lot 35, Section 27, Township 17, New Westminster District Plan 65357 from Suburban 36 (S36) zone to Residential Compact 465 Secondary Dwelling (RC465s) zone

The location of the subject property is 33815 Cherry Avenue and is shown on the following maps:

The purpose of the proposed amendment is to accommodate the subsequent subdivision of the subject properties into 20 (twenty) lots of a minimum 372 square metres (4,004 sq. ft.) lot size. Copies of the proposed bylaws and reports relevant to these bylaws may be inspected at the Municipal Hall, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC, Monday to Friday, excluding statutory holidays, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., from August 30, 2012 to September 10, 2012. The information is also available on our website at www.mission.ca by searching “upcoming public hearing”. For further information regarding any of these bylaws, please contact the Planning Department at (604) 820-3748.

The purpose of the proposed amendment is to accommodate the subsequent subdivision of the subject property into 5 (five) lots of a minimum 465 square metres (5,005 sq. ft.) lot size with secondary dwellings. 2. DISTRICT OF MISSION ZONING AMENDING BYLAW 5312-2012-5050(88) (R12017-Cheema, Tiegen and Krahn)

This bylaw proposes to amend District of Mission Zoning Bylaw 5050-2009 by amending the zoning of a portion of the following legally described properties:

arcel Identifier: 002-402-149 Lot 302 Section 29 Township 17 New Westminster P District Plan 58466

arcel Identifier: 026-725-665 Lot 14 Section 29 Township 17 New Westminster District P Plan BCP24616

Parcel Identifier: 005-700-132 Lot 301 Section 29 Township 17 New Westminster District Plan 58466

f rom Residential Compact 372 (RC372) zone and Suburban 36 (S36) zone to Residential Compact 372 (RC372) zone and Residential Compact 280 (RC280) zone.

At the Public Hearing, persons who believe that their interest in property is affected by these proposed bylaws will have the opportunity to be heard. If you are unable to attend, you may send a written submission, including your name and address, to the attention of Paul Gipps, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer or email info@mission.ca by 4:00 p.m. on the date of the Public Hearing. All submissions will form part of the record of the Hearing. Please note that no further information or submissions can be considered by Council after the conclusion of the Public Hearing. Immediately following the Public Hearing portion of the meeting, council may consider moving bylaws forward for additional readings. Paul Gipps DEPUTY CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER Dated at Mission, BC this 24th day of August, 2012

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Jet cars draw crowds at MRP Race fans were treated to amazing speeds at Smoke, Fire and Thunder By Dean MurDoch Contributor

Five-second jet dragsters and funny cars topping 290 mph highlighted the weekend at Mission Raceway Park as Smoke Fire and Thunder entertained fans Friday through Sunday. Richard Smith and Derek Snelson piloted jet funny cars and dragsters for the Darrin Bay multicar team, with Smith earning the honours. In the funny car, he went 5.82 at 274 mph, which is the quickest run in western Canada for a jet funny car). In the dragster, he clocked a 5.49 at 292 mph. Snelson went 6.13 at 260 mph in the funny car and 5.51 at 288 mph in the dragster. Ed Jones ended up to be the only wheelstander

to run as Rick Marcum had a bad traffic accident just after he crossed the border into Canada on Friday. While uninjured, his truck and trailer were significantly damaged. In the Bad Dog Shootout Pro Street portion of the race, Mission’s Jay Syvertsen won the final over Dawson Creek’s Dale Pedersen. Syversten ran a career best 6.07 at 243 mph on the way to victory. Aldergrove’s Steve Nicholson won the Outlaw 10.5 race against Calgary’s Mike Walterson with a 6.70 to 6.97. Mission’s Kirk Lanz was the runner-up in Doorslammer. He lost to Langley’s Dale Grasdal. In funny car, Washington’s Kim Parker defeated her brother in-law Russ Parker when Russ had a red light in the final.

Above: Two-wheeled drag bikes rounded out the offerings to race fans at Smoke, Fire and Thunder. Left: In the doorslammer final round, Mission’s Kirk Lanz (near lane) went up against Dale Grasdal and lost. KEVIN PLASTOW AND DEAN MURDOCH PHOTOS

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Mission man competing in nationals By AdriAn MAcnAir

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sound resembling a hyperventilating Darth Vader comes wheezing down the stairs at Firehall No. 7 in Delta’s Tilbury Industrial Park. Reed Taylor, a 26-year-old Delta firefighter from Mission, has just finished running up four flights of stairs at the firefighter training centre with full gear on — breathing apparatus, a 45-lb. weight on his shoulders, and hauled a hefty load tied to a rope up from the ground. Every step must be touched on the way down, before Reed runs to the “keiser” and wields a sledgehammer to simulate busting down a door to a blazing building. He then sprints through an obstacle of pylons, grabs a charged hose with 300-lbs. of drag, and hits a fixed target with a stream of water. Finally, he grabs “Rescue Randy,” a 175-lb. dummy simulating an unconscious body, and drags him 100 feet to the finish line. Exhausted, Reed tears the respirator from his face, and checks his time. He’s disappointed, and sheepishly suggests the number not be shared publicly. In truth, the time is likely to place him in the top 10 in Canadian firefighters vying for the prestigious National Scott FireFit Championships, taking place in Quebec’s Baie-Comeau on Sept. 1 and 2. Delta’s Team Westshore has six members on their team, but four will go to the nationals this year. Reed was rookie of the year in 2011. Jamie McGarva, 38, from Surrey, has been competing for six years and currently holds Cana-

Left: Mission’s Reed Taylor is part of Delta Fire Department’s FireFit competition team that will be at the nationals in Quebec Sept. 1-2. Above: Taylor drives the sledgehammer in the keiser sled machine, which simulates forcible entry. ADRIAN MACNAIR PHOTOS

da’s top time of 1:17. Although 12 years older than Reed and pushing 40, Jamie is at the elite level of firefighter competition. Jamie has been tops in B.C. for two years running, finished second in Canada last year, and fourth in the world. “It’s nice for me, but I couldn’t do it without the support of the team and the sponsors,” he says humbly, adding it’s the team that really pushes him to achieve his goals. It’s also his family who help do

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that. His mother, wife and sisters come out and cheer him on at local events. So, how does he manage to pull off such Herculean feats at 38? That’s a question better asked of Mark Millward, 48, from Vancouver, who is tops in Canada in the 45-plus category. “It’s one of those sports where it’s an all-around athlete kind of thing,” he says, adding it isn’t just strength or speed that wins the day. Mark’s been at the competition

since he began firefighting 16 years ago, originally as a fitness test to get into the department. Once a British soldier who immigrated from London, England, he first thought about joining the RCMP. But after meeting some friends who were firefighters, that career plan changed. “The more I talked to them about their job, the more I realized it was something I wanted to do,” he says. Mark came second in 1999 during the nationals in Penticton, an early achievement for Delta’s fire department. “For me to come out and get second in Canada so early in our development was definitely sur-

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prising,” he says with a touch of pride in his voice. “We had a few beers that night.” Reed says Jamie and Mark are great guys to learn from, and they demonstrate it’s more about technique than brute strength. And although each firefighter has an individual challenge ahead of them, there are also team trials where the times of the top three competitors are added up. “You don’t want to let your team down by running poorly,” he says. The team trains from May to September, meeting once a week on the course. Part of the motivation of not falling behind is ensuring the team isn’t let down, says Jamie.

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Team has new name and focus By Jason Roessle Mission Record

Mission’s junior B hockey team is skating out this season with a new name, look, management and focus. Formerly known as the Mission Icebreakers, the team has now been rebranded as the Mission City Outlaws, according to team co-owner and director of player personnel Scott Kieler. “We wanted to go with a more western background — something that suited Mission,” said Kieler. The Pacific International Junior Hockey League team has struggled to succeed since coming to Mission from Hope a few years ago. According to Kieler, the team is trying to woo back a number of Mission players who are currently putting their talents to use on other teams.

This effort plays into the community-oriented focus the Outlaws are trying to cultivate, he added. “We want to build the bond” with residents, he said, whether it’s through floor hockey games, reading in the schools or helping at minor hockey practices. Kieler is hoping to see 400 people at the rink, and 250 have been attending the recent exhibition games. The Outlaws will now play their home games Thursdays at 7:15 p.m. at the Mission Leisure Centre. The regular season home opener happens Sept. 13 against the Port Moody Black Panthers, but there are still a number of exhibition games, including tonight’s (Aug. 30) against the Ridge Meadows Flames that starts at 6:30 p.m. For information visit missioncityoutlaws.com.

Tennis tourney Sept. 1-3 The Mission Tennis Club’s year-end tournament is Sept. 1-3 at the Centennial Park courts, located off Taulbut Street. Mixed doubles, men’s and women’s doubles plus men’s and women’s singles will all be playing. For information call 604-826-2586.

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McConnell Creek winners Fall Fair winners announced

Mission’s Sue Chalkias founded Seeds of Hope. SUBMITTED PHOTO

Overall winners at the Fall Fair at McConnell Creek are Anna Kopanyas in the adult category and Finley Penningroth in the children’s. First prize winners were Shirley Wiesehahn, vegetables and flowers; Carol Nicholson, potted plants; Anna Kopanyas, fresh foods; Judy Badham, preserved foods; Brandi Penningroth, eggs; Finley Penningroth, crafts; and Willow Bertrand, children’s section. There were scarecrows everywhere (from the make-a-scarecrow competition) and crafts for children outside. The customary display of activities over the past year, including tables of vegetables and fruits, of

Chalkias earns Jubilee medal An international rescue mission that started in the basement of a Mission home has earned Sue Chalkias the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee medal. She was one of the Seeds of Hope founders, which runs an orphanage, school and food centre in Zambia and another orphanage in South-East Asia. Chalkias discovered that thousands of babies are being born with antibodies for HIV, meaning that they either have the infection or have parents who were infected. They are usually orphaned within a few months, or die of the disease themselves. But Chalkias, and her husband John, have found that compassionate care, strong prayer and good nutrition can be combined with powerful medication to give these youngsters a chance at a productive life and a quality education. Chalkias’ altruistic efforts started 15 years ago when she and a friend decided to raise money by baking pies and collecting bottles. Her group of moms raised $23,000 to help establish the Agape Home in northern Thailand. In 2000 she and John saw a need in Africa so re-focused their efforts on Zambia. With the support of Cedar Valley Mennonite Church and Northside Church they have been able to establish the Buseko Home and Grace Academy, a boarding school for 120 children. They also run three feeding programs. “We received more than $100,000 through the Rotary Clubs in Mis-

sion,” said Chalkias. “Saving the kids is the best thing about this. Thin, broken, emaciated and dying children are

brought to us and within a year many of them are healthy and thriving.” Some of the first children to be helped by Seeds

The make-a-scarecrow competition attracted several competitors. SUBMITTED PHOTO

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Dozens of children came out Saturday for the annual Mission Soapbox Derby Race, held on Stave Lake Street.

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Happy 60th Wedding Anniversary Marjorie & Cornelius Sheehan

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On August 22, 2012, our Cecelia left this world to be with God in Heaven. Cecelia was a sweet and loving child with many simple interests. She loved her family, her friends, and her animals. Cecelia was an amazing daughter, sister, and friend and was an inspiration to all of us as she lived her short life with Grace, Love and Dignity. She will be dearly missed but never forgotten. Cecelia was born in St. Paul on December 22, 1999 and lived in White Bear Lake until moving to Mission, BC near Vancouver at the end of 2010. Preceded in death by her great-grandparents. Survived by her father and mother, Charlie and Kimberly (nee Gates) Duffy; brother and sister, Connor and Courtney Duffy; grandparents, Dave (Kathy) Gates and Dennis (Mary Ann) Duffy; 28 aunts, uncles, cousins; and by many friends. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM Saturday, September 1, 2012 at Saint Mary of the Lake Catholic Church, 4741 Bald Eagle Ave., White Bear Lake. Visitation will be from 3-8 PM Friday at Mueller Lake Mortuary, 4738 Bald Eagle Ave, and 1 hour prior to the time of the Mass at the church on Saturday. Interment Saint Mary of the Lake Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials are preferred to Cecelia’s fund with CureSearch for Children’s Cancer.

PFISTER May 17, 1916 ~ Aug. 13, 2012

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Passed away peacefully in her sleep. Bertha was a long time resident of Vancouver, settling in Abbotsford in 1989. She is survived by her daughter Katherine (Barry) Smeeth, grandchildren, Nathan, Joel, Thomas (Alison) and James Newington, great grandchildren Simon Newington and Sherry Newington. Predeceased by her husband Edmund in 1987 and son-in-law Irvin “Sonny� Newington in 1990. Bertha loved her family dearly and will be greatly missed. She is safe in the arms of the Lord.

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Aganetha Fast Born October 23, 1923 in Memrich, Russia and passed away August 24, 2012 in Abbotsford, BC at the age of 88 years and 10 months. She is survived by 10 children: Frieda, Catalina (Helmut), Abe (Roberta), Margaret (Ken), Agnes, John (Laura), Jake, Peter (Vickie), Paul (Heather) and Henry; 12 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held Friday, August 31 at 11:00 a.m. at Central Heights Church, 1661 McCallum Road, Abbotsford in the Nikkel Hall. Memorial donations in Aganetha’s memory may be made to Canadian Bible Society, 10 Carnforth Rd., Toronto, ON M4A 2S4. On line condolences to the family may be made to: www.wiebeandjeskefh.com

Wiebe & Jeske 604.859.5885

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ACCOUNTING/ BOOKKEEPING BOOKKEEPER

Farmers Fresh Mushrooms Inc. is looking for a full time bookkeeper to perform duties - recording financial transactions (such as checks written and received); managing accounts payable and receivable; reconciling bank statements; updating the trial balance, profit-and-loss statement and balance sheet; managing payroll; invoicing clients; making federal and state tax deposits; and completing annual tax forms. Wage rate 19/hr. Email: ntruong@farmersfresh.com or fax resume at 604-857-5696

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ECE - GROWING Business in Mission is looking to hire ECE / Infant Toddler Educator. ECE / ITE graduates are welcome to apply. Phone 604-826-5612 to arrange an appt.

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Rai and Sons Restaurant Ltd. o/a Panago Pizza is hiring for Food Counter Attendant for $10.25/hr for 40hrs/week. Mail 33154 1st Ave., Mission, BC V2V 1G4. Fax: 604-826-1498 TRUCK DRIVERS: REGAL TRANSPORT LTD. is hiring for Long Haul Truck Drivers for $22.50/hr, 40 hours week. Apply to P.O. Box 68 Station A, Abbotsford, BC V2T 6Z4.

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STINGRAY TRANSPORT immediately hiring 7 Long Haul Truck Drivers on permanent full time basis. Applicant must be flexible for overtime, weekend and evening, with NO Experience and have some high school education. Class 1 or A driver license with air brake endorsement (Z). Salary $25.50/hour for 50 hours/week. Operate and drive straight or articulated trucks to transport goods and materials. Pretrip inspection and loading and unloading of cargo. Plan travel schedules and routes. Communicate with central dispatcher. Drive as part of a two-person team or convoy. Oversee condition of vehicle and inspect tires, lights, brakes. Perform brake adjustments. Monitor vehicle performance and mechanical fitness. Basic Knowledge of English. Fax resumes 604-746-1617

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CUSTOMER SERVICE REP Needed for Cedar Husky. F/T or P/T. Call 604-897-6784, fax 604870-4156 or Email resume to: oberoigemini@yahoo.ca or drop off in person 9072 Cedar St. Mission.

EXPERIENCED MILKERS & DAIRY HERDSPERSONS Agricultural Labour Pool Needed immed. for Chilliwack & Abbotsford See website for postings www.agri-labourpool.com For more info phone: 604-823-6222 FARM LABOURERS & TRACTOR OPERATORS

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Required F/T for TIDY TANKS LTD. Langley BC. We are currently recruiting for applicants with an aptitude for metal work. Fax resume 604.534.5814 or e-mail: jacquie@tidytanks.com We thank all applicants however only those considered for interviews will be contacted. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!

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EV Logistics offers an attractive compensation package with an ability to earn up to $15.45 an hour and regular progressive increases every 500-1000 hours worked. 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 20-80lb cases of grocery products. We offer flexible work schedules (will include a minimum of 1 weekend day), and an excellent training program is provided. As one of the largest employers in the Fraser Valley, EV Logistics operates two distinct facilities - a 380,000 sq ft. refrigerated facility, and a 485,000 sq ft dry goods building - both facilities are located in the Glouchester Industrial Park (at the 264th St. exit off Hwy #1). Apply on-line at: www.evlogistics.com

HOME CARE/SUPPORT

Care Aides - P/T & Casual The Care Aide would be responsible for assisting residents with the activities of daily living in a safe and caring manner. Duties would include but are not limited to assisting with medication, personal hygiene, bathing and dressing. The Care Aide would also observe and report changes in a resident’s functional and cognitive behaviour. Must have HSW/RCA certification with a medication module. Please apply in person to Carrington House 32679 - 6th Ave Mission or email resume to kbaxter@chartwellreit.ca

EDITION

LANGLEY ARENAS Recreation Excellence (facility operator) is actively seeking energetic, motivated people to join us in Langley.

We’re currently looking for *Learn to Skate Instructors, *Skate Hosts, *Skate Shop Supervisors and *Cooks. These are seasonal part time positions (Sept - March) with flexible schedules based on your availability. If you enjoy working with the public in an exciting recreation environment, go to : www.recreationexcellence.com

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Carson Air Group of Companies F/T FUELLER We have a current opening on our team and are seeking an energetic, enthusiastic, self-motivated Fueller. If you love aviation, physical activity, customer services & the outdoors, this job is for you! Requirements: Must have Class 3 & Class 1 Drivers License, Airbrake endorsement. Fax resumes to, 604-854-1285. Salary to commensurate w/exp. All short listed candidates will be contacted directly to arrange for an interview.

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HOUSEKEEPING STAFF P/T & F/T DAYTIME Must be able to work weekends.

CASHIERS Whatcom Shell Station Now Hiring Part -Time Must be available to work weekdays 2pm to10pm shifts. Please apply in person with resume 2061 Whatcom Road, Abbotsford

Please forward a cover letter and resume by September 5, 2012 to: Human Resources Advisor, The Salvation Army, 34081 Gladys Avenue, Abb., BC V2S 2E8 FAX: (604) 852-8029 E-mail: santonescu@sacascade.ca

Please Fax Resume to: 604-854-1385 or apply in person at BEST WESTERN BAKERVIEW INN 1821 Sumas Way ABBOTSFORD

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We thank all applicants, however, only those candidates to be interviewed will be contacted.

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

The Salvation Army exists to share the love of Jesus Christ, meet human needs and be a transforming influence in the communities of our world. Each position contributes to the mission of The Salvation Army.

DISHWASHER required Thurs-Sun, days. Must be able to read/speak English fluently. Bring resume to: 31401 Livingstone Ave, Abbotsford. No phone calls please. F/T EXP. LINE COOK needed. Apply in person between 2 - 4 p.m. Ocean Park Pizza & Steakhouse, #102 - 2596 McMillan Rd.

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LABOURERS

WORKERS NEEDED in Abbotsford seafood plant (HWY 1 & Mt. Lehman), Also hire drivers with more than 10y exp.; send resume to ritashi@pseafoods.com 604-600-3509

Mr Mike’s Steakhouse & Casual is hiring for a Kitchen Manager, Prep Cooks, and Line Cooks. Please email resume: mission@mrmikes.ca Now Under New Ownership

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SHAKE & SHINGLE PUB

MEDICAL/DENTAL

RECEPTIONIST. Abbotsford dental office looking for p/t reception (2 days/week or CDA with reception skills. Drop off resume in person to Gladwin Dental, Suite 109 - 2955 Gladwin Road, Abbotsford.

Servers / Bar Tender & Dishwasher Full & part time shifts available immediately.

Competitive wages, medical & dental for those who qualify. Must be available for all shifts. Apply in person with resume to:

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

Automotive/Light truck Journeyman Mechanic with Diesel experience in Kamloops BC call/fax 1-250-372-7333 email resume to bltc2@telus.net

9610~ 287 St. Maple Ridge or Fax: 604. 462. 0392

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4 days ON, 4 days OFF. $14/hr to start.

Fax resume to: 604-514-5295

NOW HIRING!!!

THE LEMARE GROUP is accepting resumes for the following positions: • Grapple Yarder Operators (144,044) • Hooktenders • Chasers • 2nd Loader/Buckers • Hydraulic Log Loader/Hoe Forward Operators • Off Highway Logging Truck Drivers (Pacific) • Heavy Duty Mechanics. Full time with union rates and benefits. Please send resumes by fax to 250-956-4888 or email: office@lemare.ca.

The successful job applicant will have Cook’s papers (1 year course) and have 1 - 3 years of prior related exp., with at least 1 year of institutional cooking exp. We offer a comprehensive benefits package.

HOSPITALITY

Night Security

PRO OIL CHANGE Coming soon to Mission. For job opportunities contact: jhillick@prooilchange.com

The Abbotsford Salvation Army requires a short-order cook to work 25 hours/week in the Meal Centre. The Meal Centre Cook will prepare and serve nutritious meals for The Salvation Army clients (80 - 200 people) and provide supervision to volunteers.

AUTOS: To buy or sell your car, truck, RV, van, 4x4 or trailer - this category has it all. You’ll also find automotive supplies and classic cars for sale, or you can list the vehicle you’re seeking. call 604.826.6221

11 PM to 5 AM South Langley Farm

10 Customer Service positions available! Up to $20.00/hr paid weekly Must work well with others!!! Call Erica 604 777 2195

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

MEAL CENTRE COOK

Looking for Full time ECE trained teacher for Preschool. Call (604)614-5562 or email: balrandhawa@yahoo.com

Drop off in person to 41420 Yale Rd. (West) 9am to 3pm

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Child & elderly care exp. Full-Time ~ Live In or Out Serving families for over 25 yrs

(Careers page) for full job postings and to apply.

Are you a hard working individual that is trustworthy? We are looking for a few good people to join our team. F/T or P/T hours, 6am to 9pm wkdy, 8-4:30 wknds

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

CAREGIVERS

WAREHOUSE ORDER SELECTOR

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HELP WANTED

An Alberta Construction Company is hiring Dozer and Excavator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051.

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS WITH DOLLAR DEALS 604-826-6221

Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628 www.plea.bc.ca

APPRENTICE WELDERS & GENERAL SHOP LABOURERS

Bison Transport is committed to Employment Equity and Diversity.

CURRICULUM – During

HELP WANTED

Daily Fresh Produce Ltd. (Abbotsford, BC) HIRING: Farm Labourers ($10.25/hr) & Tractor Operators ($15.00/hr); both 40 hrs/wk. Apply by Fax: 604-8507484.

Class 1 Drivers & Owner Operators

EDUCATION

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Chicken Catchers Wanted Top wages up to $20 per hour Transp. avail. Abby. 604-857-2221

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EDUCATION

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

DRILLER / BLASTER with valid ticket required. Must have a min. of three years experience building logging roads.

Accommodation available.

Competitive Wages & Benefits After 3 mos. Please fax: 604-796-0318 or e-mail: coleen.tamihilog@shaw.ca

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 164

WAREHOUSE

CANADIAN STONE INDUSTRIES requires Warehouse Personnel for our North Langley warehouse. The positions are full time days Monday to Friday. We offer competitive wages and a benefits package. Duties will include loading and unloading trucks; assembling orders for shipping, double checking orders for accuracy, and receiving inventory. For an interview, please send a resume detailing your experience to

PERSONAL SERVICES 183

FITNESS/EXERCISE

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 287

CERTIFIED Professional Fitness Trainer will come to your home or business. Call 604-751-2404

or fax to (604) 607-8899.

CARPENTRY

236

338

PLUMBING

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

Fabricators – Material Prep 3 yrs. fabricating experience in steel manufacturing environment. Experience in brake press, rolls, punches, saws, and burn table. Ability to read blueprints. Linatex Applicator Good attention to detail, a willingness to learn, and a positive attitude. Able to use good independent judgment & follow specific instructions. All successful candidates must have a personal drive to succeed & work well in a team. Preference will be given to journeymen and ticketed applicants, where applies.

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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

604 826 6221 #1 IN RATES AND SERVICE. Clogged drains, drips, garbs, renos, & installs. Lic./Ins. 604-217-2268

(UNIQUE) RELAXATION BODY CARE 604-859-2998 ~ In-suite shower #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby

172 ASTROLOGY/PSYCHICS

Explore this opportunity by submitting your resume to knelsoncareers@flsmidth.com Please list the position you are applying for in the subject line.

HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC for a busy logging company in Harrison Mills . Must have valid BC drivers licence & provide own tools. At least two year’s previous experience required.

Competitive Wages & Benefits After 3 mos. Please fax 604-796-0318 or e-mail: mikayla.tamihilog@shaw.ca

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Surrey’s Leading Glass & Shower Door Company Rahul Glass Ltd. is looking for experienced Full-Time Installers & Helpers. Exciting packages will be offered to those with previous exp. WILLING TO TRAIN. Punjabi speaking is an asset.

Contact Raj 604-710-1581 or e-mail resume: info@rahulglass.com Journeyman Mechanic Do you love the outdoors? OK Tire in Terrace, B.C. NOW HIRING! Excellent renumeration for successful applicant. Fax resume to (1)-250-635-5367 Attn. General Manager or Email: momack@citywest.ca

GARDENING

CK LAWN & TREE SERVICE Hedge Trimming, Tree Pruning &

2451 Clearbrook Rd., Abbts

604-746-0099

SAWDUST Please call for pricing www.augustinesoilandmulch.com

Call Ian 604-724-6373

MOVING & STORAGE

On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed! GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt shingles, flat rfs. Cln Gutters $80.604-832-1053. 1-855-240-5362

SIMPLY FOR YOUR HEALTH & PLEASURE. *European *Private A.M. Special 20% Off 604.230.4444

WONDERFUL Massage New Girls, New Look...

604-746-6777

PAINT SPECIAL

Required immediately for Langley based company. Experience needed. Vehicle required (prefer truck).

• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries

Call 604-270-4845 or 604-888-2438 Fax resume to: 604-888-4823 Email: sales@sundecks.com

Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...

Welder req’d F/T for shake and shingle Ltd. Duties; Read and interpret welding process specifications. Operate manual or semi-automatic welding equipment. Operate brazing and soldering equipment. Operate metal shaping machines. Repair worn parts of metal products by welding on extra layers. Sal: $26.50/hr. Contact Steve Cloutier @ goldbandshingle42@yahoo.com fax: 604-826-6134 Location: Mission ,BC

threescocatering@shaw.ca

Kristy 604.488.9161

3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour

(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls. Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed.

Landscaping, new lawns, rototilling, mowing, power raking, fences, ret. walls, hedging, pruning, maint. program.604-832-8304, 604-832-8305.

WIN

Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.

WESTJET TICKETS

R. G. HandyLandscaper

www.paintspecial.com

Over 15 Years Experience

TOM’S PAINTING & DECORATING Interior ~ Exterior / Ind ~ Residential 604-853-9429 ~ 778-982-2191

AND OTHER GREAT PRIZES

Yard Maintenance, Clean Up,

Pruning, Weeding & More. Northstar Painting Ltd.- The Small jobs - We do it all! Interior and at Students Rates. WCB Safe, Reli778.344.1069

I N V I T E D

W RLD

AG-REC BUILDING 32470 Haida Drive, Abbotsford

Running this ad for 8yrs

Flag of Nations Parade (10AM) Food Court Full of Ethnic Delights Lantern Festival (6PM) Dancing & Entertainment All Dayy

FREE ADMISSION ION

Residential Specialists. BIG jobs, Exterior Projects. Master Painters able, Efficient & Quality Paint.

Robert or Gen 604-504-1559 rg_handylandscaper@yahoo.ca

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

Creditors Calling? Need control back?

Call us for free information. Our friendly staff will review your options for dealing with unpaid bills.

www.wihnan.ca 604-(604)859-5585

Abbotsford Multicultural Festivall

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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HANDYPERSONS

33781 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford. Wihnan Trustee Corp Trustees in Bankruptcy

COMPLETE HANDYMAN SERVICES

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com

Interior & Exterior Renovations We Do It All....Jack Of All Trades Plumbing, Electrical, Drywall, Tiling, Framing & More! * Great Rates * Written Quotes

Residential, Commercial & Mobile Homes

Mike 604-820-0012

Building Bridges • Bringing Communities Together

AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.

BOARDING

MISSION: Barn with room for 2 horses on 2 acres. Near Municipal Hall - Dewdney Trunk Rd. Avail. now. Call 604-826-2271

9:30am - 7pm

604-230-3539

.Jim’s Mowing www.jimsmowing.ca

453

Saturday Sept. 15, 2012

A-TECH Services

Vinyl Deck Installers

www.recycleitcanada.ca

PETS

ENJOY OVER 70 VENDORS AND THEIR RICH CULTURE, FOOD, CRAFTS, FASHION AND ENTERTAINMENT

ROLL-ON PAINTING. Specializing in repaint. No job too small. Houses, offices, condos. John 604-825-1239

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca 10% OFF with this AD

EXPERIENCE THE

ABOVE THE REST “ Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices, Professional Crew. Free Est. Written Guarantee. No Hassle, Quick Work, Insured, WCB. Call (778)997-9582

2459 McCallum Rd. Abby.

604.587.5865

Y O U ’ R E

Removal. Lawn cutting 604-217-2772

604-787-5915, 604-291-7778

JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly • Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses & More!

HANDYMAN ~ Painting - Interior Tile ~ Backsplash ~ Fireplace facing. Reasonable Rates. Call Rod for free estimate. 604-859-5054

• Tree & Stump Removal • Certified Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck • Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging ~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~

RECYCLE-IT!

SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

TREE SERVICES

Tree removal done RIGHT!

www.EconPro.com 604-882-2733

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555.

Happy Place Garden & Home Services. Gardening, Pruning, Landscaping, Trimming and Handy Home Services. 604-615-4356

SUNDECKS

MAGNUM TREE SERVICE TREE REMOVAL. Topping / Thinning. Free Est. Fully insured. WCB. Competitive rates. 778-878-4708

We Recycle! GO GREEN!

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

MASSAGE CONFIDENTIAL

Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.

• Portable Toilets • Fencing • Containers • Waste Management • Storage

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197

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PRESSURE WASHING Handyman - 604-518-4778 WCB & Liability Insured. www.lwrestoration.com

HOGFUEL

Journeymen Fabricators and CWB Ticketed Welders required. Afternoon shift available. Gloucester Industrial Park. FAX: 604-856-2363 Visit our website: www.lesteel.com

WELDERS, LABOURERS & EXCAVATOR OPERATORS onsite work in Bob Quinn Lake. 604-888-0306 Email: dean@henrydrilling.com

341

FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS

281

604-859-9686 AMAZING WAVE MASSAGE Professional deep tissue massage. 113-2580 Cedar Park Pl. Abby.

374

LAMINATE ~ HARDWOOD ~ TILE Installation. Baseboards, Trim. Exp. Fast, Reliable. Rick 604-798-4681

MIND BODY SPIRIT

#1 in the Fraser Valley

LANDSCAPING

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

Call Carol at 604-556-7102

www.jonesbroscartageltd.com

DECKS - New & Repair Stairs & Railings. Call 604-377-6197

Phone 604-820-0808 www.jonesbrodcartageltd.com

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Pick Up or Delivery 8590 SYLVESTER RD. 604-820-0808

372

Hemlock, Fir & Cedar

✦ Demolition ✦ Land Clearing ✦ Excavating ✦ Backfilling

Are you looking for a positive musical experience for your children? One that will develop knowledge, skills & especially the children’s self-esteem & self confidence? Located in central Abbotsford. I am very experienced in the teaching field & really enjoy the music / children combination.

300

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

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

✦ Mushroom Manure ✦ Bark Mulch ✦ Sand & Gravel

HANDYMAN SERVICES Reno’s & Repairs 604-625-4655. Electrical, Flooring, Plumbing

ELECTRICAL

EXCAVATING

SPRING RELAX SPA

INSTALLERS & HELPERS for SHOWER DOOR & CLOSET ORGANIZER INSTALLATION

260

604-653-5928

Competitive Wages & Benefit Package w/ RRSP Match Program & Profit sharing.

604 - 835 - 4441 Little Bins Disposal Ltd.

WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs Over 40 yrs exp. 604-308-7943

Physic Healer

RECYCLE YOUR JUNK!

MISSION TOPSOIL ✦ Screened Topsoil

Residential & Commercial Services

Bin delivery within 24hr of order

DRYWALL

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

RUBBISH REMOVAL

DISPOSAL BINS

Daily, Weekly, Monthly Rentals

D & D DRYWALL. Boarding, taping, texturing painting & remodelling. Big or small jobs. Over 25 yrs exp. Free estimates. 604-853-3640.

Spiritual Specializing in Palm, Tarot Cards, Crystal Ball Readings. Reunites loved ones. One visit will amaze you! Call today for a better tomorrow. 3 Readings $45

12 - 40 yard Rolloff Bins

Anderson’s Concrete & Home Repairs Placing, finishing, forms. All types concrete & home repairs. 30Yrs exp Steve 604-855-1791/604-996-1694

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Rubbish Removal, Caring for the Earth. Professional Quality Service at Great Rates. 604-787-8782

BEST in the BIN - NESS

CONCRETE & PLACING

257

PIT - 11496 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD. MISSION Fax: 604-826-6716

TRAVEL with bcclassified.com

Use bcclassified.com - Employment Section 100’s

PERSONAL SERVICES

SAND / GRAVEL TRUCKING / LOADING EXCAVATOR / CATS LOWBEDS

www.mainlandroof.com

LOOKING FOR A NEW JOB?

Journeyman Fabricator/Welder 3 yrs. fabricating experience in steel manufacturing environment. 3-5 yrs. welding experience. Proficient in stainless and mild steel. Ability to read blueprints.

DAVIES SAND & GRAVEL LTD 604-826-6736

Family owned & operated. Fully insured. We do Cedar Shakes, conversions, concrete tiles, torchon, fibreglass shingles, restoration & repairs. 20 yr labour warranty. 604-723-2626

CLEANING SERVICES

242

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL

25 yrs in roofing industry

FRASER VALLEY MAID GREEN $39/hr. Includes 2 cleaners. Several cleaning options available. Insured & Bonded. (604)302-1696

Due to continued growth, FLSmidth Knelson, in Langley, is looking for talented trades people to add to our production team on a full-time basis for day, afternoon and weekend shifts.

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Mainland Roofing Ltd.

Experienced S Insured Guaranteed S Free Estimates 26 Years Experience. Large or Small Jobs Phone 604-854-9288 www.renovationsmission.com

WOODLAND CARPENTRY Decks, stairs, fences, framing, finishing, all aspects of carpentry 604-814-3388

humanresources@canadianstone.com

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

ABBOTSFORD & MISSION VALLEY RENOVATIONS & IMPROVEMENTS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 221

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

www.abbyfest.com For additional info please contact:t: info@abbyfest.com phone 604-746-2679 fax 604-746-2680

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GARAGE SALES

ABBOTSFFORD

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ABBOTSFORD

MOVING SALE GARDEN VILLAGE #65-1884 McCALLAM RD.

Loads of stuff, washer, dryer, etc.

GARAGE SALES

Saturday, Sept. 1st 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Girl’s clothes size 6 months - 4T, Quinny stroller, toys, household items.

3690 Latimer St. ABBOTSFORD

Abbotsford

Arts & Crafts Sat. Sept 1st 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 32366 Seal Way (Peardonville & Beaver area) Floral supplies, many beautiful vases, hat boxes, baskets, box lot sale. ABBOTSFORD

GARAGE SALE Saturday & Sunday Sept. 1 & 2 ~ 9:00 to 5:00 Electronic exercise bike, squat rack & weight bench, 2 queen size bdrm suites, leather sofa & love seat, Craftsman mitre saw 12” w/adjustable stand, garden tools & household items.

3723 Harwood Cres.

Sat. Sept. 1st. ~ 8:00 to 3:00

1909 DAHL CR. Off Marshall Rd.

MOVING SALE SAT. SEPT. 1, 8-2 Everything must go! Household, furniture, kids toys.

BACK TO SCHOOL SALE

Saturday, Sept. 1st 8:00 ~ 3:00

Thurs. Aug. 30 6pm-10pm 50% OFF FOR STUDENTS See in store for details

32711 Haida Dr. Garage/Estate Sale 35428 Sandy Hill Rd. Abbotsford Sat. Sept. 1st, 8:30-1pm

#1 PET SOURCE • Pet Food & Accessories • Livestock Feed & Hay • Wild Bird Seed & Accessories • Whole Lot More 34633 Vye Rd. Abbotsford B.C. (just past Costco) 604-556-7477 www.buckerfields.org

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PETS

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are Spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 CHIHUAHUA, tea cup puppies, ready now, male & female, $700. (604)794-7347

SHELTIES SABLE COLOUR full white collars, 9 weeks old, selecting and caring for loveable precious puppies, (604)826-6311

FRUIT & VEGETABLES

Glenmore Blueberry Farm 4096 Glenmore Road

$2.00/lb. min. 10 lbs. or $1.90/lb. with your containers.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

GlenmoreBlueberryFarm@live.com

525

NATURAL GAS 40 gallon hot water tank, 3.5 years. $300. 604-7689904 PATIO DOOR - Aluminum 6’ X 6’, white patio door + screen $225.00 obo. 604-768-9904

The Valley’s Premier Farm Market Family owned & operated since 1975

bcclassified.com 604-826-6221

FARM EQUIPMENT

Peaches Green Beans Beets ~ Carrots Dill Cukes Silver Skin Onions

MALTESE pups, Born July 13. 2 Males-Non-shed. vet ✔, dewormed, 1shots. $750/ea. 604-464-5077 MALTI / SHIH-TZU / POODLE X. Pups/adults. Non-shedding, hand raised, paper trained. 604-820-9469 YORKIE PUPS. P/B no papers. Shots, vet checked, female, 8 weeks. $850. 604-702-8338 Chwk

533

FERTILIZERS

WEED FREE Mushroom Manure $75/13 yds. Well rotted $100/10 yds. Free delivery Abbts. Mission add $10 load. 604-856-8877

542

FRUIT & VEGETABLES

BEAUTIFUL BLUEBERRIES Available for U-Pick. 90¢ lb. Open Daily 8 - 6. Info 778-549-2254

BLUEBERRIES No Spray Blueberries u-pick $1.25/lb. For off sales call 604-820-9595 Beckmann Berry Farm 11424 Farms Road Mission (Loughheed east past Hatzic lake left at Husky, 1km past convenient store on the right. Open 7 days/week 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.

LOTS OF LOCAL FRUIT & VEGGIES! Open Daily 8am ~ 6pm 5486 Riverside Street

555 HEAVY DUTY MACHINERY 72” BOBCAT SWEEPER w/gutter broom, like new. Paid $6,150. + tax, asking $3,950. (604)854-4221

560

MISC. FOR SALE

FIREWOOD PALLETS Available Come & Help Yourself

700

STOP RENTINGRENT TO OWN

• No Qualification-Low Down • ABBOTSFORD - 2087 Lonsdale, HANDY MAN SPECIAL HOUSE, 3 bdrm. w/ 2bd. Suite,$1,588/MO.

Call Kristen 604-786-4663 www.ReadySetOwn.ca

706

APARTMENT/CONDO

548

FURNITURE

A New Pillowtop Mattress Set Still in Packaging! Can Deliver! $150 - Call: 604-484-0379

MATTRESSES starting at $99 • Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331

Beautiful Large Updated Suites ✶ Large Kitchen Incl’s D/washer ✶ Quiet Well Maintained Bldg Close to schools and Shopping

WANT TO REACH THE REST OF CANADA?

✶ 2 FREE months ask for details ✶ $25 Freedom 55 Discount New Apps Only! No pets

Tel: 604-852-9086 Baywest Mgmt Corp

New SRI *1152 s/f dblwide $77,900 *14x70 full gyproc single wide, loaded $66,900. Repossessed Mobiles & Modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960. Glenbrookhomes.net

ABBOTSFORD

1 Bdrm from $680/mo 2 Bdrms from $795/mo 2 Months FREE Rent or $300 Move-In Allowance - You Choose! Ask for Details! 2750 Fuller Street at George Ferguson Valley View Terrace

RECREATIONAL

CAN’T USE TRAILER, I’m 93 ~ Can’t get my walker into it. Call 604-851-7315

SLEEP DEPOT RV SITES

#9 - 32912 Mission Way,

Mission Phone 604-820-2282

Quality Never had a Better Price! Mismatch Sets w/steel Edge Guards.

Single $229 / Dbl $309 / Queen $339 With Ad - $100.00 off all: BackSupporter & Pocketcoil Sets Starting @ $599.

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GARDEN EQUIPMENT

WANTED: Market gardening implements including cultivators for Farm All Cub, Super Cub and 140 model tractors. Call Rob 250-395-4042.

AVORADO RESORT. Beautiful waterfront RV Resort. New Sites For Sale ($63,900). All season, full amenities, clubhouse & beach access. Co-op Resort w/Lifetime Ownership! www.avorado.com Call 250-228-3586.

657

HOPE

YALE, WOW 395K- 3+ acres, 2 houses, 600 ft Fraser River frt. 2 hrs from Vanc. Dan (604)860-3454

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE

Beautiful Large Updated Suites ✶ Large Kitchen Incl’s D/washer ✶ Quiet Well Maintained Bldg Close to schools and Shopping

31790 UNION AVENUE

CLEARBROOK Crime Free Living HURON COURT ✳ 1 Bdrm. from $625/mo. ✳ 2 Bdrms from $745/mo. Rent incl’s; Heat, H/wtr, U/G Pkg Quiet, Well Maint. Build. No Pets.

Seniors Discount $25 HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

www.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

BIRCHWOOD MANOR

2 Months FREE Rent or $300 Move-In Allowance - You Choose! Ask for Details! 2750 Fuller Street at George Ferguson Valley View Terrace

APARTMENT/CONDOS

604-850-2467 Baywest Mgmt Corp

APARTMENT/CONDO

ABBOTSFORD 2 bdrm., 2 baths, f/p, w/d, d/w. lam., patio, 2 u/g prkg. $900 mo. incl. gas (604)819-7574

ABBOTSFORD 32120 Peardonville 1 bdrm. apt., top floor, F/S, D/W, gas f/p, NO SMOKING, NO PETS. Call Doreen @ 604-302-1229.

ABBOTSFORD,32120 Peardonville 2 bdrm, 2 baths apt., corner unit, F/S, D/W, gas f/p, A/C NO SMOKING, NO PETS. Phone Doreen @ 604-302-1229.

33382 George Ferguson Way

1 Bdrm from $680/mo 2 Bdrms from $795/mo

NEWER 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo at Willow Creek Aldergrove. Nice kitchen, view from balcony. Walk to shops. N/S. Available Immediately. Call Susan at 604-308-2359

640

Abbotsford, deluxe, large apts Newer, well maintained bldg. 2 Bths in 2 Bdr units from $895 Gas heat, f/p, d/w, inste w/d hookup, gated u/g prkg. Cat OK Call: 604-870-9797 www.apt4rent.ca

ABBOTSFORD

REAL ESTATE

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

32101 Mt. Waddington Ave

HOMESTEAD ESTATES

ABBOTSFORD: 1 bdrm from $620. 30+. Under new management. Close to UFV, hosp & walking dist. to shops. Full size F/S D/W. All units fully renovated. Available now. Call 604-615-9727

TRAINS - TRAINS - TRAINS. Complete set with 12 engines, 200’ track etc. $1200. 604-852-3411

LOOKING FOR A NEW JOB?

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

Abbots. clean & spacious *2 Bdrm units from $750 & up Some w/insuite laundry hook-up, d/w, prkg. Part of the Abbotsford Crime Free Housing Program Cat OK . Call: 604-832-8909 ------------------------------------------Baywest Management Corp.

THE BARGAIN STORE BUY / SELL USED FURNITURE 604-826-3810

RENTALS

RENTALS 706

ABBOTSFORD NEWS 34375 Gladys Ave.

Corner of Harris & Riverside Matsqui Village

*Farmers Market *Crafts, *Flea market, *Home baking, *Fresh produce Entertainment when available

RENT TO OWN

BACK PARKING LOT (by shed)

609

Weather permitting

June 9 - Sept. 1st East Side Main Beach Parking Lot. (Behind Giggle Ridge) 10am - 3pm Venders Welcome (604)858-6593

RENTALS

★ FREE ★

Book your ad in more than 600 community newspapers across Canada with bcclassified.com! Call 604-826-6221

Use bcclassified.com - Employment Section 100’s

604-856-5165

EVERY Sunday 7am

TUESDAY @ 11:30 AM

Also great for crafts etc

MIRAX LUMBER SHAVINGS & SAWDUST SALES Good for blueberries, dairy farms, etc. Call Sunny @ 604-807-2097

GERMAN Shepherd pups. European bloodline,1st shots, vet checkd males/females.$850. 604-226-7202

DEADLINE:

Sat. Sept 1st 8am-3pm

UNDER $300

CUSTOM HIDE A BED A-1 condition light green,selling for $250 firm, cost $1200 new (604)768-9904

530

ENGLISH BULLDOG P/B pups. Beautiful, loving, healthy, family raised. 1st shots, micro chipped, 2 year genetic health guart’d. Born June 12th. $2,000. 604-850-4192.

& THE MISSION RECORD

33657 1st Ave (Corner of Stave 1st)

604-852-4776

CANNING TIME!!

CHINESE SHAR PEIS. Healthy happy M. & F. Variety of colors & ages. Brush & bear coats. House raised. Well socialized. Vet ✔, shots. Now 604-814-0038. sonjasdogs@yahoo.ca

GARAGE SALE

Bluecrop - ORGANIC spray only

Yorky Shih Tzu cross. 9 mo. male. Needs more TLC. $300. shots & kennel. 604-596-8465, 771-9583

Antiques & collectibles, 60’s working coca cola cooler & various household items.

ARE NOW PUBLISHED EDITION ONLY, OF

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

SWAP MEET 260 St. & Fraser Hwy, Langley

GARAGE SALE ADS IN THE THURSDAY

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 542

TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN

Sat. & Sunday Sept. 1 & 2nd 10:00 am ~ 4:00 pm

★ GARAGE SALE ADS ★

33707 Essendene Ave. 604.746.1200 valleycoin.ca MISSION

GARAGE SALES

SATURDAY MARKET in the Park at Cultus Lake

VALLEY COIN & STAMP

PETS PETS

551

11870 Seux Road

we pay top dollar Before you sell your broken jewellery - shop & compare. Your local dealer is buying: Gold, Silver, Coins, Paper Money, Militaria, Collectibles & Estate Items.

34602 BALDWIN RD.

477

GARAGE SALES GARAGE SALE

got gold?

Household, clothing, toys, books, fish tank, Wii, puzzles, crafts, lots of odds & ends.

NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com

551

2619 Valemont Cr.

#105 - 34150 S. Fraser Way 604-850-2221

All household, bamboo furniture & other, giftware, collectibles, plants etc. RAIN OR SHINE!

GARAGE SALES

MISSION

YARD SALE

(Abby East Location)

TOTAL DOWNSIZING! GARAGE SALE Saturday & Sunday Sept. 1st & 2nd ~ 9 to 4

551

ABBOTSFORD

Sports, Fishing & Golf equipment, Furniture, Bikes & much more!!

PETS FEED & HAY

GARAGE SALES

THE ABBOTSFORD NEWS

ABBOTSFORD

No early birds please.

456

551

MCC THRIFT SHOP

ABBOTSFORD

GARAGE SALE Baby & children’s toys, clothes, household items & lots more. Everything needs to go!

GARAGE SALES

ABBOTSFORD

GARAGE SALE

SAT. SEPT. 1, 9-3

551

✶ 2 FREE months ask for details ✶ $25 Freedom 55 Discount New Apps Only! No pets

Tel: 604-852-9086 Baywest Mgmt Corp ABBOTSFORD 2184 McKenzie Rd Spac 2 bdrm. New carpet & paint, $675. No dogs. Dirk 604-535-3475. ABBOTSFORD 2 bdm 950 sf. Good quality rental. Near hospital/college. Insuite ldry, new paint, 2 parking. Immed. $875. Darry 604-807-9136

ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm, 1.5 baths, 2 prk, N/S N/P. Cls to frwy & hosp, $795. Sept. 1st. Call 604-870-9555

Abbotsford

33810 Fern St.

LGE. 1 BDRM. 3 APPL. PRKG. NS/NP. $705. Immed. or Sept 1 778-344-7654 / 604-744-5173.

ABBOTSFORD - Abby Glen Apt’s 2959 Tims St. Reno’d 1 & 2 bdrm suites avail. Call 778-880-0920.

Abbotsford Central Mountainview - Bakerview

THIS IS WHERE YOU WANT TO LIVE

LET’S MAKE A DEAL NEW LOWER RENTS SENIOR’S DISCOUNT

1 & 2 Bedroom Suites Clean & Large, hot water included. N/S Secured U/G parking available. Outdoor pool in garden setting. Sorry N/P. Close to all amenities. Ref’s req’d.

Phone 604-556-7705

ABBOTSFORD. Charlotte Manor. 2 Bdrm $750/mo incl hot water. Near rec center/bus. Ref’s. On duty manager. Call 604-864-8565. Abbotsford

CHELSEA MANOR 2977 Dahlstrom Pl. 1 & 2 Bdrm ~ 2 Bath From $700 to $875/mo. photos@craigslist search Chelsea Manor Resident Manager

604-850-2355

Abbotsford - Close to Everything! Quiet area, HUGE suites, unique layouts, Storage and more. 1- Bd from $650. 2- Bd from $800. Call Park Lane Manor to view: 778-344-Apts (2787)

ABBOTSFORD, College Park. 2 bd, 975 sf, 2 bath, inste lndry, 2 prkg stalls, excercise room, 1 yr lease. $900/mo. N/P. 604-504-7730.

ABBOTSFORD. Large, modern 2 bdrm., 2 full baths, top flr w/greenbelt view, 3 appl, insuite ldry. Sept. 15. N/S. $900. Marty 778-846-9400

ABBOTSFORD: Maple Manor & Goldstone Court. 1 & 2 Bdrms from $600. Newly renovated buildings. Call 604-504-1587 (Maple) & 604-504-1758 (Goldstone).


36 The Mission Record Thursday, August 30, 2012 RENTALS 706

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

706

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

Great View Available Now!

BACHELOR APARTMENT $440/mo. N/P ~ N/S. Hot water & cable included. Quiet, parklike setting.

1 Bedroom - Also Bach. & 2 Bedroom SENIORS DISCOUNTS

604-853-0333

Heat, Hot Water & Basic Cable included. Crime Free & Certified. N/S - N/P, Close to all amens. Lease & Refs. Required.

ABBOTSFORD

Forest Terrace Apartments 34313 Forrest Terrace Abbotsford’s Best Kept Secret

Call 604-852-7350

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

ABBOTSFORD

MEADOWOOD

1 Month FREE Rent On 1 Year Lease Early and Immediate Possession Available

D D D D

1 BDRMS from $595/mo. 2 BDRMS from $695/mo. 3 BDRMS. from $1050/mo. 1909 SALTON RD. Abbotsford

604-853-6620

Forest Village Apartments

ABBOTSFORD. Tempo 2 bd + den, $1100 avail immed., caretaker, secure u/g prkg. Collin Stratatech Consulting 604 703 6209

Charity Hole-In-One Contest DAILY QUALIFYING Q G ROUNDS

Friday, Sept 7 to Saturday, Sep 15 10:00 am to 8:00 pm

Sunday, Sept 16 3:30 pm

1 Bedroom from $665.00 2 Bdrms from $756.00

1 Bedroom from $604.00 2 Bdrms from $688.00 33184 George Ferguson Way

1 Bedroom from $604.00 2 Bdrms from $688.00

Call 604-751-2165 Mainstreet Equity apartments are well secured and safe homes for your peace of mind. Website:

www.mainst.biz

ABBOTSFORD RENOVATED SUITES 11 LOCATIONS

• Bachelor • 1 Bdrm. • 2 Bdrm. Inquire About Current Rental Incentives...

PET FRIENDLY BUILDINGS! FOR LEASING & INFO.

Call Shawn 604-751-2934 or E-mail: abbotleasing1@mainst.biz ABBOTSFORD

Under New Management

Rental Incentive on 1 year Lease

Volunteers Needed

Pet Friendly Buildings! CHELSEA PARK GARDENS 33710 Marshall Road

QUARTER FINALS

SEMI-FINALS

Call 604-557-6054

3046 Clearbrook Road

Million Dollar

Sunday, Sept 16 1:00 pm

2814 Pratt Crescent 1 Bedroom from $604.00 2 Bdrms from $788.00

Call 604-557-3708

ABBOTSFORD Near 5 Corners. 1 bdrm $625/mo (1 person) 2 bdrm $725/mo. Call (604)751-3885

1 Bdrms ..... from $625/mo. 2 Bdrms ...... from $771/mo.

All Skill Levels can WIN Daily Prizes & Giveaways

FINALS

Call 604-751-3619 Villa Vista 33292 Robertson Ave East Bachelors ........ from $521/mo. 1 Bdrms ........... from $625/mo. 2 Bdrms ........... from $771/mo. Villa Monaco

Sunday, Sept 16 3:45 pm AWARDS PRESENTATION

Sunday, Sept 16 4:15 pm

33263 Bourquin Crescent East

You can qualify every day, play as often as you like... the more you play the better your chances.

HOST SPONSOR Downes Rd

MaClure Rd Old Yale Rd

Held At The Driving Range

Hwy 1

4211 Gladwin Road

Psalm 23

TRANSITION SOCIETY

psalm23society@shaw.ca www.psalm23milliondollarholeinone.com Contact Marvin Declare for more info Office 604-870-5616 Cell 604-835-0855

Gladwin Rd

Valley Golf Centre

706

Abbotsford

Small selection of standard and upgraded suites. 1-beds from $650 2-beds from $800. Indoor pool, fitness & games room!

Call to view 778-344-Apts (2787)

Bachelors .... from $573/mo. 1 Bdrms ...... from $688/mo. 2 Bdrms ...... from $848/mo. 33298 Robertson Ave.

APARTMENT/CONDO FRASER RIDGE Condo Living at Apartment Prices!

You Choose!

www.eryxproperties.com Available Now 1 Bdrm,10th floor - $725 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.

Call 604-751-2147

Apartments

www.pacificquorum.com Pacific Quorum Properties Inc

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS

2525 Hilltout Street 1 Bedroom - $604.00 2 Bedrooms - $688.00

33136 George Ferguson Way

Conveniently located at

706

Call 604-751-2147

meadowood@ pacificquorum.com

✦ Senior Discount ✦ Resident Managers ✦ Sorry No Pets

Outdoor Pool Parking Extra Storage Renovated / No Pets

2485 Hilltout Street 1 Bedroom - $604.00 2 Bedrooms - $688.00

Call 604-557-3592

1 Bedroom lofts & 2 Bedrooms 5 Appliances

Heat & Hot Water Included

PET FRIENDLY BUILDINGS!

Phone 604-852-4696

Townhouses

ABBOTSFORD

Rental Incentive on 1 year Lease

32030 George Ferguson Way

1 & 2 Bedroom Heat / hot water included 3 Appliances

Call Esther 604-853-0549

MAINSTREET EQUITY CORP.

Apartment & Townhouse Complex or Email

Age 40 Senior & Adult Oriented Come See What You Have Been Missing!

APARTMENT/CONDO

ABBOTSFORD

ABBOTSFORD

ABBOTSFORD CRIME FREE Multi Housing Program

706

RENTALS

2 bdrm apartment for rent: $750/mo. Free hot water included, and plenty of free parking. Sorry no dogs or cats allowed. Crime Free Building 33370 George Ferguson Way

604-855-0883

✯ Arlington Place ✯ 2487 Countess St., Abbts (Next to MCC) Very Competitive Rates Quiet, Clean, Well Managed.

NOW AVAILABLE LARGE 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES

WWW.CEDARGREEN.COM

Resident Manager ~ LINDA

“ A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE “

604-850-7050

SPACIOUS APT. SUITES FOR RENT “All apts are pet free!”

✯ ASPEN COURT ✯ 2450 Center St. Abbotsford NEW BUILDING

1 bdrm & 2 bdrm corner suites

2441 COUNTESS ST. Phone 604-850-5375 (Senior’s Discount & Dam. Dep. Reduced)

Rent incl. heat/hot water!

Abbotsford Apt Resident Mgrs are Crime Free Multi-Housing certified

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

SKY LIT KITCHEN - Convenient, secure, crime free 1 BEDROOM apartment in Downtown Chilliwack. This suite is available immediately and was recently renovated with new appliances fixtures and cabinets. Call Michelle, our live-in manager. (604) 392-7429.

Call Claire to view 604-852-2583 Minutes walk to Mill Lake, schools, Abb Reg Hospital, shopping. Short drive to Sevenoaks & West Oaks shopping centres, theatre, UFV. Transit and easy Hwy 1 access.

ABBOTSFORD - Attractive office &/or Retail Spaces Available. All located within Abbotsford’s business core. Ph Frank@ Noort Investments 604-835-6300. ABBOTSFORD. Mt. Lehman area. Warehouse for sale, 2000 sq. ft. Sale price $360,000. Or for lease, 5 year lease and first 2 months free. Call 778-245-3061 or 778-240-3626 MISSION AREA. 800 SQ. FT. SHOP. Available now. $450 + hst + hydro + gas. Security check and ref’’s. 604-820-8477, 604-820-0832.

LIKE Abbotsford Apt on FACEBOOK

Ask for this month’s promo!

Mission Downtown 550sf bright 2nd flr office 33121 Railway St. New floors. Immed. $500 604-816-2435

CENTURY 21 ACE AGENCIES LTD.

CALL: (604)853-2718

RENTALS 736

HOMES FOR RENT

CENTURY 21 ACE AGENCIES LTD. Gladwin Rd. 4 bd, 1 bath, lots of laminate, walk to hospital, fridge, gas stove, w/d hook ups. Sm pet neg., N/S $1200.00 Avail Oct. Purcell Ave., East side 3 level split, 3 bed, 2 bath, laminate thru out, 5 appli Avail.Oct. N/S sm. pet may be considered. $1200.00 Mouat Gardens - 3 bed, 1.5 bath townhouse close to Mouat School, 4 applis. N/P N/S $1000 Paradise Pl - 5 bed, 3 bath, family home near Bateman school, 2nd kitchen w/self contained suite, unfinished basement storage only. N/P N/S $2000.00 Rockland Rancher - 3 bed, 2 bath, some hardwood, large yard, 5 appli, walk to elementary school, basement part finished. Ns/np. $1350.00 East Abby 3 Level Split – 4 bed plus den, 1.5 bath, family room, updated and very clean, fenced corner lot. Sm pet MAY BE considered. N/S $1450.00 Reno’d on Clearbrook Rd. 2 bed, 1.5 bath, unfinished bsmt. garage, corner lot. N/P N/S $1100.00 Close to UFV - room for extended family, 2 kit, 3 bath, 5 bed, 3 fp. Lots of hard surface flooring, large laundry, total 8 appl., dbl garage. N/P N/S $1800.00 ALL PROPERTIES CAN BE VIEWED AT kijiji.ca

CALL: (604)853-2718

MAPLE RIDGE, Albion 5 bdrm, 2.5 bath, on 2 acres. Workshop/carport. $1795. Horses welcome. 778-8935972 or (604)306-1701

MISSION GROUND LEVEL SUITE North Side of Hatzic Lake Water Front Property w/ Dock.

Beautiful, Bright, Main level, 1,200sf. 3 bdrm. 1 bath. $1000/mo. + utils. Available Now!

604-418-6654

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

Call Marilyn to view 604-855-3345 Excellent location on bus route. Within walking distance to all amenities - post office, shopping, medical clinic, library & rec. centre.

Westwood - 2 bed, 2 bath, 6 appli, f/p u/g park, open concept w/kitchen island, N/P N/S $1100.00 Avail Oct. Nature Gate - 2 bed, 2 bath, 6 appli, f/p, laminate, eating bar, quiet side of building, u/g park. Avail Oct N/P N/S $1200.00 Citadel Ridge - Elegant & Large 2 bed, 2 bath, 6 appli, sunroom/den, u/g park, a/c.,some hardwood, f/p, N/P N/S $1200.00 Top Floor @ Seasons – 2 bed, 2 bath, 5 appli, 2 park, 2 balconies, N/P N/S $1200.00 Essendene Top Floor – 1 bed, 1 bath, 3 appli, coin laundry, u/g park, walk to downtown, south facing balcony, heat included, N/P N/S $650.00 Utilities Included. Bsmt/suite, 3 bed, 1 bath, 4 appl, new flooring. N/P, N/S $1100.00 ALL PROPERTIES CAN BE VIEWED AT kijiji.ca

VERY COMPETITIVE RATES QUIET, CLEAN, WELL MANAGED NOW AVAILABLE BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRM. SUITES Heat & hot water incl. Fridge, stove, d/w, microwave. UNDERGROUND SECURE PARKING

CALL 604-870-1118

MISSION: RUTLEDGE HSE CTR 775 sf. 3-office Suite + ktchn; wshr. New carpet; new paint $985/mo.+ HST Call 604-826-5847

MAPLE RIDGE

1 & 2 Bdrms $790/$890 GREAT LOCATION

Queen Anne Apts.

715

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

MISSION. Newly reno 2 bdrm 1200 sf., w/d. Wheelchair accessible. $775 + utils. No dogs. 604-5139445 leave message

* Renovated Suites *

MISSION: WANTED: Responsible Individual(s)

Clean, very quiet, large,

Upper floor; 2 bdrm suite in 4-plex unit. On quiet well established street. Gas f/p, balcony, extra storage space. 1 block to hospital, bus stop, shops and close to schools. Washer/dryer, fridge/stove. $875/mo incl utils. Min 1 year lease. Non smokers. Refs. required. Available now.

INCLUDES: HEAT, HOT WATER & HYDRO Near Shopping & Amenities. SENIOR’S DISCOUNT

604-463-7450 604-463-2236 12186-224 St, Maple Ridge Certified Crime Free Buildings Mission

CEDARWOOD MANOR * * * *

Friendly Management 2 Bedroom Suites Insuite Laundry Adult Oriented

33405 Bourquin Place

MISSION

1 Bdrms ...... from $604/mo. 2 Bdrms ...... from $688/mo.

HABITAT APARTMENTS

Call 604-751-2125

1 bdrms. from $630/mo.

For leasing enquiries Call 604-751-2934 Mainstreet Equity Corp.

Quiet, well managed, on site manager. Close to Downtown & Westcoast Express. NO PETS. References Required.

Website: www.mainst.biz

604-826-2538

MISSION: PRINCESS DAPHNE APTS - SPACIOUS 1 bdrm starting at $630 & 2 bds starting $750, 1.5 bth, h, h/w & prkg incl.Games rm Criminal Record check may be req. 33561 Third Ave. 604-820-3013.

OAKMONT MANOR Member - Crime Free Program

www.AbbotsfordApartments.com

Nice decor, clean, specifically designed for the needs of families, seniors, professionals & university students.

APARTMENT/CONDO

Heat & hot water included. Fridge, stove, d/w, microwave. Senior’s Discount.

604-820-0128

MISSION Downtown 1 bdrm $625/mo; beaut. bachelor ste $550 Sec bldg. Ref’s. N/P.604-814-2435.

706

CEDAR GREEN APARTMENTS

1 Bdrms ...... from $604/mo. 2 Bdrms ...... from $688/mo.

MISSION: 1 bdrm $625 (1 person) or 2 brm $725, 2nd or 3rd Ave Call Steve: (604)751-3885

RENTALS

33366 2nd Ave. Mission

Managed by ECM Strata - Rental Division MISSION HILLS:

APARTMENTS Large, Bright & Clean 1 & 2 Bdrms Avail

with 1 YEAR LEASE.... GET 12th MONTH FREE!!! No Pets. Written ref’s required.

Call 604-826-7880

Call 604-853-8830

717

FARMS

70 ACRES Raspberries Aldergrove. Drip irrigation sys. Lease 1 ton per acre. Call Jatinder 604-504-1825

736

HOMES FOR RENT

ABBOTSFORD 2 bdrm. cottage, nr UFV util incl. N/p no w/d. $750 + 1/2 DD. Ref’s. 604-864-7366 10 - 6 pm ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm house, (1,000 sq.ft.) on acreage. Close to UFV and town. $975 + utils. N/P. Avail. now. Phone 604-852-4021 ABBOTSFORD-4 bdrm. 2 bath, f/s, w/d, fnc’d. nr. Tenbroek elem. Avail. now $1225/mo. 604-807-2020 ABBOTSFORD. 4 bdrm house, ctrl area near schls & shops. $1300 + utils. Avail now. 604-850-7609 ABBOTSFORD. 5 bdrm. 4 bath, home. Avail. now. Seneca Court. Ns/np. refs. Appl. incl. Large lot. $1750/mo. Call Ken 604-925-8409 ABBOTSFORD: AVAIL. IMMED. 2100 sf. 4 bdrm., rec room., 2.5 baths, 2 gas f/ps, single garage, lrg, fenced b/yard, hot tub. $1600/mo + util. N/S. Pets negot. Ref’s. Located 31443 Winton Ave. 604-854-2085 ABBOTSFORD, East. 5 Bd, 6 appl, 3 level home. Avail now. $1500/mo neg for long term. 604-768-9508. ABBOTSFORD. Large exec. home in country setting. 3-4 bdrm, 5 appl, b/i vac. $1350. N/S. 604-309-8611. CLEARBROOK. 5-bdrm home. Newly reno’d. 5-appls. Clse to all amens. $1500. Avail. Sept 15. (604)607-7041.

MISSION UPPER / LOWER SUITES Wren St - 2bdrm upper in well maintained 4-plex, large living/ dining area, back sundeck overlooking large level yard, shared w/d - $875/mo incl utils Barnett - 3bdrms up + 1bdrm dn, 2 full baths, single garage, private w/d, culdesac, desirable east side location close to Hillside & Heritage Schools, $1200/mo+ shared utils

HOUSES Cherry - cute little 3bdrm home master on main and 2 small bdrms in loft, 1 full bath, sunk in family room, small private yard, $1000/mo + shared utils (2 houses on property) Wren - 3bdrm - 1 bath rancher w/large fenced back yard, cov’d patio, garden shed, nice condition inside, 5 appl. $1200/mo Bobcat - adorable 3bdrm + 1.5 bath + family room, 1/2 duplexfenced yard, $1300/mo Appleby - 3bdrms+2.5 bath, fantastic kitchen w/ st/st appl, det’d garage, low maint yard,$1700/mo Pinchbeck - 4bdrm+den brand new home + coachhouse (double garage w/ legal 1bdrm suite above), awesome finishing, rare opportunity $2200/mo

HOUSE & ACREAGE Judith - 1 LEVEL ACRE - large 4bdrm 2bath rancher with dbl garage converted into to 2 more large rooms $1650/mo+utils

ABBOTSFORD HOUSES Hopedale - 2 storey w/ bsmt charming character home, 4 bdrm., 2 baths, rec room, $1450/mo.

APARTMENTS OLD YALE HEIGHTS - 2bdrm 2 full bath - 853 sq ft - south facing - insuite w/d - 1 parking stall $950/mo incl hot water LATITUDE - 1bdrm+den - 686 sq ft - insuite w/d - 1 parking stall - incl hot water #419 - TOP FLOOR - WEST FACING - $920/mo #225 - 2nd floor - SOUTH FACING - $895/mo FRASER VALLEY HOME TEAM

604-820-8888

www.andersonavenue.com


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RENTALS

ROOMS FOR RENT

752

ABBOTSFORD East furn.rm incl utils, use of lndry & kit. Ns/Np $425 +$200DD. 604-853-8175, 751-1520

747

750

NO SUBSIDY ✦ $2,000 SHARE PURCHASE ✦ REQUIRED PRIOR TO MOVE-IN Fenced yard, one pet ok, gas F/P and 4 appliances supplied.

845

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ABBOTSFORD 2 bdrm suite. Mt. Lehman. N/s, n/p. $700/mo. incl util. No ldry. Sept. 1/15. 604-859-6014 ABBOTSFORD, Sandyhill area. 2 bdrm bsmt ste. Nr 3 schools. Avail now. NP/NS. Call 778-241-1153.

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2004 HARLEY DAVIDSON Screamin Eagle Deuce 9,000k, yellow on silver, no accid. local, $16,990 to take me on the road. 604.328.1883

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MISSION 1 Bd & Bachelor, furn or unfurn. FARM, SHOP & pool. W/D. $500-$600 incl. 604-826-3874 AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

MISSION. 1 bdrm $600. 2 bdrm $700. NS/NP incl util/cble. Ref’s. 604-302-8341 / 604-820-0292 aft 3 MISSION 1 bdrm. in Hatzic. Large, n/s, all inclusive, wifi, own patio, w/d small pet okay. $750. 604-820-7198 MISSION. 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite. Nr Albert McMahon schl. Avail Sept 1. 604-820-2219 or 604-615-4538 MISSION 2BDRM like new, near Elementary, n/s, n/p, $700/mo utils neg. (604)825-3033 604-826-8528 MISSION. Bright, new 2 bdrm. Shrd W/D. Heat/hydro incl. ns np av.now $800 sngl or Sr’s disc 604.854.9621 MISSION Cedar/10. 1 bdrm & den, freshly renovated. Suit single prof. Ref’s. $850/mo. 604-820-5251. MISSION, COLLEGE HTS. 2 bdrm g/l. Nice quiet area. Priv deck/ entr. $800/mo. N/P. N/S. 604-820-4627

1991 34ft Class A RV 460 V8 57,000 mi. Good Tires, Brakes, Load Levelers, 2 Roof A/C, Fridge/Freezer, 3 Burner Stove, Oven, 35,000 BTU Furn, Sleeps 6, TV, Shower/Tub, 18’ Canopy, Onan 5500 Watt Genset. $11,900, will Consider partial trade. Call Alan (604)728-2590 1993 PINNACLE Class A 30.5’ motorhome, many extras $12,000. 604-820-8459 or 604-557-8459.

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2005 GMC JIMMY 2 dr. 4X4 White. New tires, brakes, timing belt. 128,000 kms. Aircared. Giveaway price $4000/firm 604-514-9221

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2007 HARLEY SPORTSTER Factory custom, 74 cube (1200) big bore by Denco Cycle, Bassani pipe, windshield, sissy bar, leather bags. 27,000km, one old guy owner, $7450 obo (604)817-1945 2009 Forest River Salem RV 19ft $12,500 OBO 604-850-1136

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2002 KIA RIO RX-V 4dr auto, hatch back st#245 $2400 2001 PONTIAC GRAND AM 4dr sdn auto ST#242 $2500 1998 HONDA ACCORD 4dr auto leather sdn ST#215 $2900 2000 DODGE NEON 4DR auto sunroof, runs good ST#147 $2995 2002 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 4dr auto st#195 $2995 2002 FORD WINDSTAR sport 7 pass auto Aircare ST#108 $3495 2002 CHEV CAVALIER 4dr auto sdn st#208 $3995 1997 NISSAN PATHFINDER 4dr auto 4X4 runs good ST#221 $4900 2003 CADILLAC CTS 4dr sdn auto fully loaded ST#237 $4900 2002 BUICK GRANDVIEW 7 pass auto ST#214 $5900 2006 DODGE MAGNUM 4dr wagon auto fully loaded ST#106 $6900 2007 DODGE CARAVAN 7 pass low km, fully loaded ST#268 $8,900

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2006 CHRYSLER 300, 4 dr, loaded, 77K, fresh AirCare, awesome shape, $9950. Jim 604-828-2084

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QUIET FAMILY CAMPGROUND On #7 Hwy 20 Min. East of Mission monthly year round sites 4 rent $315/mo incl water & sewer, elec. metered. Park model RV’s welcome. No GPS Service avail Call for location (604)826-2741

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1988 CHRYSLER LEBARON convert. new top, brand new brakes & tires. 100 km on 2nd mtr. Will trade for older pickup in good shape. Phone (604)625-3299.

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MISSION FARM: quiet, safe, ample prkg. Hydro, water, sewage, lndry, cbl/net. $300-$500. (604)826-3874

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1997 Aerostar XLT sport, 3L auto, 148K, RWD, a/c, fresh aircare, runs great, $2200 obo, 604-820-8218 2000 Honda CRV. $5000 obo. 250K Km. Original ower. Kept in very good shape. Recent tune up. Call 604-768-6824.

1997 CHEV P/U EXT CAB 3 door auto fully loaded ST#256 $3,995 2005 FORD F250 XLT quad cab. Power stork diesel 4X4, auto, long box. ST#125 $6900 2006 GMC SLE crew cab 4X4 auto loaded, long box this week only $9,900st198 2007 FORD F150 reg cab V6 auto long box ST#205 $10,900 2005 GMC SLE CREW cab 4X4 auto diesel long box, loaded ST#218 $11,900 2001 FORD F350 Dually 4X4 crew cab XLT 7.3L pwrstrk diesel ST#130 $11,900 2008 FORD F150 REG CAB 4x4 auto long box ST#207 $11,900 2007 FORD RANGER 4X4 auto super cab st#193 $12,900 2005 FORD F250 CREW cab Lariat leather diesel 4X4 auto ST#246 $13,900 2008 GMC 2500 HD Quad cab 4X4 auto long box ST#267 $15,900 2007 CHEV 2500 HD quad cab 4X4 auto gas, shortbox, fully loaded ST#267 $15,900 2005 CHEV 2500 HD LS crew cab Duramax diesel leather 4X4 auto ST#190 $15,900 2007 FORD F250 XLT quad cab diesel 4X4 auto short box only this week $15,900 ST# 227 2008 FORD F150 super crew XLT 4X4 auto fully loaded ST#271 $16,900 2006 FORD F350 CREW CAB Lariat leather 4X4 auto diesel ST#164 $17,995

Re: THE ESTATE OF MARIA IRENE RENPENNING, also known as MARIA RENPENNING, MARIA IRENE REPENNING HALIL and MARIA HALIL, (the “Deceased”), deceased, formerly of Abbotsford, BC. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of the Deceased are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executor on or before September 25, 2012 after which date the Executors will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executors then have notice. SHEILAGH CATHERINE MCPHEDRAN and WILLIAM ROBERT KEITH CHAPMAN by their solicitor, BRIAN J. LOUGHLIN RDM LAWYERS LLP 33695 South Fraser Way Abbotsford, BC V2S 2C1

WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN Whereas Balraj Duhre & Nissan Canada Inc. is indebted to Aggressive Auto Towing Ltd. for storage and towing on a; 2006 Nissan XTrail with: JN8BT08V86W200473 A lien is claimed under the Act. There is presently an amount due and owing of $5,577.60 plus any additional costs of storage, seizure and sale. Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of September, 2012 or thereafter, the said vehicle will be sold. The vehicle is currently stored at Aggressive Auto Towing Ltd. 63 West Railway St. Abbotsford B.C. V2S 8H9. The vehicle was placed in storage on February 24th, 2012. For more info. call Elite Bailiff Services at 604-539-9900 WWW.REPOBC.COM

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38 The Mission Record Thursday, August 30, 2012

Helping you is what we do! Wheeler Cheam Realty 33174 1st Avenue Mission V2V 1G4 604.820.4689 TF: 1.855.992.0077

Pat Vale

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604.302.6174

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604.556.8890

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www.royallepage.ca

Stunning 3 bdrm, 3 bath, rancher sitting on 4.4 private acres! Large open kitchen with granite counters, oak cabinets, and adjoining nook and family room, beautiful master with soaker tub in ensuite and sliding glass doors venturing onto a large wood sundeck with a hot tub. All this and close to 2 golf courses!

Call Pat

JUST REDUCED

3 level split home on large flat corner lot close to schools, transit and recreation. Main floor offers a NEW kitchen, dining room and a separate living room. Upstairs has 3 bedrooms including a large master with a full ensuite, garden shed in totally fenced backyard and room for the RV!. Call Natalie

Lovely 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 storey home sitting across the street from Lake Errock, in a quiet rural area, close to Sandpiper Golf Course and Hemlock Valley Ski Hill. Main floor offers a nice open concept great for entertaining, living room features a gas F/P and French doors leading to a full length wooden deck. Home has a fenced B/Y, single car garage and a very well cared for yard!

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I’ve Got You Covered! When you use my services you can rest easy knowing the transaction is covered by the protection plan. If your transaction is delayed or cancelled, repays you for the costs incurred. If your buyer dies, pays you the agreed upon price in the offer to purchase. If you need legal assistance, offers you such help*.

Patti Evans Lovely 2 storey, 6 bdrm home with full basement sitting on 2.49 rural acres with mountain views! Features are a large open eating/kitchen and family area as well as dining room off to the side, 4 bdrms up and a fully finished basement with 2 bedrooms, family, kitchen/eating area and 3 pc bathroom. Too many features to list!

Call Pat

Home features all bedrooms upstairs, a large kitchen with lots of cabinets, adjoining family room, dining and living area with gas fireplace and laminate flooring through the 1st floor except in den, laundry and bathroom. 2 car detached garage with lane access, fenced yard and close to schools.

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The Mission Record Thursday, August 30, 2012 39

Peter Skrzyniarz

FREE MARKET EVALUATION

604.798.1307 8554 Thorpe

$517,900

32675 Antelope Ave.

$520,000

Beautiful bsmnt entry, only 4 years young, build by Mount Royal Homes. This home is one of the nicest homes in the neighbourhood. The owners took extra care of this one, so it looks like a brand new home. Features include: 6 beds & 4 baths, fully finished 2-bed suite, stainless steel appliances, granite counter tops in both kitchens, built in vac, 4” crawl space & a lot more. Come & see this beauty because it will not last. Call today to set up a viewing.

This two year young custom Built bsmnt entry sits on a spacious 7300 sq. ft. lot in a quiet cul-de-sac. The home features: 6 beds, 4 baths, 3 bdrm rental suite, RV parking & a rec room. No expense was spared on this one: granite, porcelain & travertine tile, water heating, custom speaker system, huge kitchen with stainless steel appliances, built in vac, crawl space & so much more. Very rare home & will not last.

32522 Ptarmigan Dr. $589,000 Incl. HST

34672 Vosburgh, New listing

$7,000 app. pkg. Brand new 2 st. with bsmnt located in the heart of Mission on a huge green belt lot. This home offer all the luxuries of a custom home, granite, designer color scheme, stone fireplace, triple bay garage, heat pump & more. Build by a great builder, quality & detail are visible throughout, open floor plan with 6/7 beds & 5 baths, 2 bdrm rental suite, call today.

Sold

33098 Myrtle Ave. $569,900 New 2 story with fully finished basement,6 beds + den & 5 bathrooms.Build by Mount Royal Homes, this home has a lot of extra features. Triple bay garage, large 8000 sq. ft. lot, 2 bedroom rental suite, rec room, high-end stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, greenhouse/garden, lots of parking for toys & a lot more. Call today to set up a viewing.

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CUSTOMIZE YOUR DREAM HOME. This two story with fully finished bsmnt is being built by one of Mission’s finest builders, MOUNT ROYAL HOMES. Currently at lock up stage, this home measures almost 5000 sq. ft., has a two bed suite and sits on a fully usable 1/4 acre. This stunning home will have all the bells & whistles, granite, huge kitchen, custom designed fireplace, gas firepit, plus a huge 20x36 detached shop with power & plumbing. Don’t miss your chance to own this one of a kind home, call today to set up an appointment & customize your future home.

9820 Cedar

$899,000

Beautiful 2.2 acre property in a quiet neighborhood yet within minutes to all amenities. Big 7 bed 5 bath home, detached 24x24 shop, riding rink, & a huge 4200 sq ft shop with with 100amp power ready for your ideas. Very rare & desireable property, will not last. Call today

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40 The Mission Record Thursday, August 30, 2012

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