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Red tape limits lake access Michael Joinson, president of The Always Growing Green nonprofit society that dispenses medical marijuana, is pleased with how the society is helping people who are ill or in chronic pain.
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One year clean for pot dispensary Always Growing Green Society has strict rules about how the marijuana they sell is used. by Maria Rantanen mrantanen@mrtimes.com
Helping people with chronic pain, cutting back on driving time for people getting medical marijuana from Vancouver – these were a couple of the goals of Michael Joinson had when he helped open the medical marijuana dispensary in South Haney a year ago. But what the president of The Always Growing Green Society didn’t expect was that he’d be dealing with people who were seriously ill or dying. Joinson said it hadn’t dawned on him that he’d be dealing with death in his role until a member who had cancer died recently. “I think it hit me hard because she was the first member to pass
away,” Joinson said. Joinson wants to dispel myths about medical marijuana and allow people to see cannabis can help with legitimate health issues. Joinson went through several back surgeries a few years ago and ended up taking large doses of morphine prescribed by his doctor to ease the pain. But using medicinal marijuana has allowed him to cut down on his morphine by more than half. He was making the two-hour trip to a Vancouver medical marijuana dispensary, which inspired him to open up the local dispensary. “I think there’s a real need to be farther out,” he said. Joinson has come to know the 309 members who get medicinal marijuana from the dispensary, and he feels his society is part of the local community. “The members we have are all happy about [the dispensary],” Joinson said. “I really feel that we’re helping people – it’s like a doctor’s office.”
The society works hard to keep ary, he’s received no complaints the house they’re located in neat about the facility during the year and well lit, and Joinson is proud it’s been open. of the clean-up efforts underway in But what the dispensary is South Haney. doing, Daykin said, is, in his opinThere are also ion, “outside the strict rules around federal intent.” “The members the dispensing and “We could take we have are all use of medicinal it to court and do marijuana, Joinson the battle but I’m happy about [the said. not sure what our dispensary]. I really When people chances of success Joinson suspects would be,” Daykin feel that we’re don’t really need said. helping people marijuana for mediThe issue of – it’s like a doctor’s cinal purposes, he dispensing medwon’t even give ical marijuana is office.” them the Health broader than what Michael Joinson Canada forms to fill the municipalout. ity can deal with, The society has a code of conDaykin added, and he’d like to see duct, and that includes no smokthe federal government take the ing marijuana outdoors in the Port lead on the issue. Haney neighbourhood, and no “It needs to start up the ladder,” sharing marijuana that’s dispensed he said. by the society. A spokesperson for Ridge Maple Ridge Mayor Ernie Daykin Meadows RCMP said there’s no said aside from the initial furor evidence the dispensary is a probabout the opening of the dispenslem in Maple Ridge.
Katzie are waiting for papers to be finalized to take over management of recreational area. by Maria Rantanen mrantanen@mrtimes.com
Red tape is holding back services for a popular Pitt Meadows tourist destination. Services will be minimal this long weekend at Pitt-Addington Wildlife Management Area (at Pitt Lake) as the Katzie First Nation is still waiting for finalization of its contract to run the recreation area. The park reverted to provincial hands on Jan. 1. The Katzie Cultural Education Society submitted a proposal to run the recreational facilities in the wildlife area. However, as the Victoria Day long weekend approaches, the Katzie say their “hands are tied” as the contract details have not been finalized and the area is in provincial hands. “We were fully prepared to take over on January 1 but had to work through the government RFP [request for proposal] process,” said Katzie Chief Jay Bailey. “We had hoped to be fully operational by now and ready to welcome visitors for Victoria Day weekend but our hands are tied.” The provincial government did not return calls for the TIMES’ presstime.
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Ridge Meadows RCMP are investigating an early-morning home invasion. Five people, all believed to be men, and some armed with weapons, forced open the front door to a home on 228th Street in Maple Ridge at about 5:45 a.m. on Wednesday. Once they realized police had been called, they fled before taking anything. “This appears to be a targeted attack on a medicinal marijuana growing operation,” said RCMP Insp. Derren Lench. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “News”
Woman suffers burns Everyone was able to get out safely after a house fire started in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Residents of a home in the 21100 block of Dewdney trunk Road woke up to discover the fire at about 4 a.m. on May 18. Maple Ridge fire department and Ridge Meadows RCMP were called to the home, and helped everyone get out on time. A 26-year-old woman had to be taken to hospital by members of the B.C. Ambulance Service for treatment of burns, but it is believed her injuries are non-life threatening. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “News”
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“This community has been the strongest I’ve ever seen, what with [the] people I’ve met and what they are continuing to do. It’s a good reassurance that you’re not alone.”
What’s OnLine Wilf McIntyre has sent the names on the recall petition and his financial statements to Elections BC and is waiting to hear back that everything is in order. McIntyre was Marc Dalton the proponent Maple Ridge-Mission MLA on the petition to recall Maple Ridge-Mission MLA Marc Dalton. Dalton said his office ended up using between $3,500 and $4,000 to combat the campaign launched to recall him as an MLA. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “News”
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Single dad Chris Pilkey with his sons Evan, eight, Daniel, six, and Michael, four, are touched by the outpouring of support they’ve received after a “thank you” story appeared in the TIMES. TIMES’ files
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A single dad is thankful for the outpouring of support he has received from people in town. by Troy Landreville
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What was originally a public gesture of thanks, through an article in the TIMES, has evolved into much more for Chris Pilkey. Pilkey is a single dad raising three boys: Evan, eight, Daniel, six, and Michael, four. He has been off work since Feb. 16 due to poor health and was waiting for his first Employment Insurance cheque to arrive. Over the past few months, Pilkey dropped several pounds, and has no energy. Results from a biopsy performed April 24 came back negative, and doctors are trying to determine what ails him. All the while, battling through relentless fatigue, Pilkey continues to do laundry, cook, and clean the basement suite he shares with his boys. While Pilkey has been struggling through a rough patch, staff at the Maple Ridge Safeway gave him a lift – literally. A couple of months ago, Pilkey used a $100 certificate from the Ministry of Children and Family Development for groceries, and was pleasantly surprised when staff delivered the items to his home at no charge. “We don’t have a vehicle so we take public transit to and from school and daycare,” Pilkey told the TIMES [Struggling single dad gets a little help, March 22, The TIMES]. “The lady at Safeway offered to drive the groceries back to us, so I didn’t have to pay the
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Rotary Club of Haney past district governor Dick Drew and president Brenda Exner visited with Chris Pilkey at a Maple Ridge Tim Hortons. $12 fee.” Pilkey called the good deed “awesome.” Since the story ran in the paper, the TIMES has fielded several phone calls and emails from readers, all looking for ways to give Pilkey and his boys a hand. The biggest contributor over the past few weeks has been the Rotary Club of Haney, led by past district governor Dick Drew. Drew brought a copy of the article to club members and asked them to donate what they could to the family. As a result, at each weekly meeting over the course of roughly a month-and-a-half, the club collected cash from its members. The money went to gift cards from Safeway and Zellers stores. “We didn’t give him cash, nor did he want any cash. This was a spontaneous voluntary donation from club members,” Drew said. “It kind of snowballed. How could they not be generous? The story touched the hearts of everyone in the community. Everybody
would like to see these three little guys and their father helped out.” Drew said it is feels good knowing you are helping someone who is not in the best physical and financial condition: “That’s the basis of life, is to help people.” Pilkey said the most enriching part of the experience is the friendships he has formed with members of the community. “This community has been the strongest I’ve ever seen, what with [the] people I’ve met and what they are continuing to do,” Pilkey said. “It’s a good reassurance that you’re not alone. It’s building a new foundation for myself and the kids, and I don’t think I would have ever received that if this hadn’t happened.” Pilkey said his boys are seeing everyday pressures eased, thanks to the outpouring of support from Good Samaritans who were at one time complete strangers. “They see it from my reaction and my daily duties throughout the day with them,” Pilkey said. “They’ve met Dick, they’ve met [Rotary Club of Haney president] Brenda [Exner], they’ve met the majority of the people who have been helping.” A recent example of the support: Rotary Club member and hunter Rick Isherwood donated moose steaks and sausages to the family. Exner said Pilkey and his sons are in a frustrating situation, and she is quite grateful the club has “adopted” the family. “It is quite rewarding as a club,” she said. As well, Pastor Ed Chiu from the Maple Ridge Salvation Army is looking for potential sponsors to send the three boys to a Salvation Army summer camp for needy kids on the Sunshine Coast.
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A Maple Ridge resident is promoting a North Fraser chapter of a nation-wide advocacy group for seniors. by Troy Landreville
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“Zoom-zoom” is not only a catchy phrase for Mazda ads, it can be deciphered as a mantra for a local advocacy group focused on improving the lives of the Baby Boom generation. Canadian Association for Retired Persons, or CARP, has adopted the new term “zoomers” to describe active seniors. Defined, it means “boomers with zip.” And CARP, which is made up primarily of “zoomers,” has announced the launch of a North Fraser chapter for members living in Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, and the Tri-Cities area. CARP is a non-profit, non-partisan organization for people ages 45 and up. With 41 chapters (including five in B.C.) and 300,000 members nation wide, CARP works to enhance the lives of Canadians as they age through information, advocacy, and service. Long-time Maple Ridge resident Dominic Lombardi is helping to promote the new chapter, which is holding its first annual general meeting on Thursday, May 26 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, 1025 Ridgeway Ave. in Coquitlam. The new board, chaired by Bruce Bird – who served as chair of the Fraser Valley/White Rock chapter for more than five years – has been planning on how to best serve local CARP members.
Monika Deol, a Canadian television personality and national CARP advisory board director, will be the special speaker for the meeting. Also at the meeting, CARP members will be asked to adopt local bylaws and elect directors. Admission to the May 26 meeting is free, and anyone interested in joining the North Fraser chapter is urged to attend. The 62-year-old Lombardi, a retired financial planner, has also been a member of the organization for the past five years and served on the board of the Surrey/ White Rock chapter. “These guys get involved with anything that comes up with seniors. They pound on the MPs and MLAs, so there is lots of advocacy work done at the head office in Toronto,” Lombardi explained. He said CARP’s plan is to have one million members. “There are lots of members coast to coast,” he said. “We’re involved in advocacy, benefits, community, and we have a magazine for boomers with zip. It’s like a club for seniors.” CARP offers members discounts and special services through a range of partners, according to Lombardi, who said a nominal annual membership fee pays dividends down the road. The CARP membership card gives its users discounts on services offered by partners. “You save hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars benefiting from insurance, travel, hotels, health, lifestyles, and they are adding new partners all the time,” Lombardi said. For more information, visit www.carp.ca or contact Bird at brucebird@shaw.ca.
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“Otherwise it’s fine the way it is,” he said. Maple Ridge Mayor Ernie Daykin said now that the leisure centre and theatre have been built, he’s worried a building by Maria Rantanen with a few storeys would dwarf the park. mrantanen@mrtimes.com “It’s not a big piece of dirt,” Daykin The District of Maple Ridge is still said, adding that “as the downtown denlooking for public input on an empty lot sifies, we’re not going to get any more beside Memorial Peace Park. green space or open space,” Daykin said. An open house was held on Monday The property, which measures about evening to collect suggestions three-quarters of an acre, was from the community about what originally slated for a hotel. could be done with the property. It was transferred to the Public suggestions for the site ownership of the District of have included relocating the Maple Ridge, and proposals museum there and building a for a hotel were unsuccessfully commercial venture on it – or sought in September 2007. just leaving it as it is. The site is currently used Ian Brooks, chair of the as part of the park for several Farmers’ Market Society, said events throughout the year. the piece of land beside the park The District has about is “such an asset to the com$400,000 in grant money that Ernie Daykin munity,” and is used by a wide could be used to improve the Maple Ridge mayor variety of groups including the lot. weekly farmers’ market. The Maple Ridge Historical He pointed out there’s plenty of Society board has proposed relocating to District-owned and privately owned prop- the Maple Ridge Museum to the site. erty in downtown Maple Ridge for other Forty-six people signed in at the open uses. house, 32 comment cards were filled out, “Why would you destroy this... when and as of Tuesday, 48 online responses you have all those other sites?” he said. had come in. To fill out the online surThe plot beside the park would fit so vey, go to www.mapleridge.ca and click well as part of the park with perhaps a on “What’s New: Open house – District small service building with washrooms, owned land adjacent to Memorial Peace and a covered area for electrical and Park.” A summary of the comments water hook-ups and perhaps picnic should come to Maple Ridge council on tables, Brooks said. May 30.
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Grassroots movement looks to capture disillusioned electorate. Maria Rantanen mrantanen@mrtimes.com
With only 17 members so far, the B.C. Conservative riding association for Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows is still at a grassroots level. Currently the political party is being revived, and local riding
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A Maple Ridge man who drove dangerously and clipped a flagperson with his truck was in the throes of mental illness when the incidents occurred last year. Kyle Nelson Robert Moberg, 23, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and assault with a weapon in B.C. Provincial Court in Port Coquitlam Tuesday. Judge Marion Buller Bennett gave Moberg a suspended sentence after hearing the circumstances of the offences. On May 10 and 11, 2010, workers in the 10400 block of 280th Street in Maple Ridge saw an older white pickup swerve around traffic and people in the construction zone. On May 13, a flagger stopped the same white truck, which suddenly accelerated and veered toward the 68-year-old and hit him with the passenger-side mirror. The flagger was knocked down and suffered injuries to his head. Moberg was arrested at home. Prosecutor Gail Barnes said that in such
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Beware of party time As schools arrive at their annual completion date and youngsters get itchy for things to do when classrooms are closed, this is a good time to remind folks of an incident that occurred in Chilliwack – too close to home to be ignored – a short time ago. An adult was arrested after hosting a party with underage children, and providing them with alcohol. A 15-year-old girl went to police with allegations that she was sexually assaulted by a 32-year-old male who was the host of such a party. “We really want to encourage parents to know where their kids are and who they are with,” said Const. Tracy Wolbeck. “It’s equally important that teens recognize the dangers out there, and make good decisions.” It probably comes as no surprise that police have reason to believe there have been other parties where underage youth were invited or were allowed to attend, hosted by older men who provided them with alcohol. The fact that no formal charge was initially laid in the alleged incident points out the dangers to everyone involved in such parties. Advantage can be taken of impressionable youngsters – while would-be hosts of such illicit parties put themselves at risk of accusations that could compound their already significant liability for illegally influencing minors. But it’s those impressionable teens – many of them looking for opportunities to party at this time of year – about whom we are most concerned. And parental awareness is key to their safety. Many party invitations or call-outs come across electronic media and social networking sites and applications these days. Monitoring your kids’ telephone and computer activity isn’t about being nosy or intrusive, it’s about applying adult discretion where youthful inexperience can leave your young ones vulnerable. You could also try an old-fashioned method of keeping your kids safe: talk to them. In the old days, some parents even enjoyed the exercise. – B.G. • For some pointers on how to manage online activities so your family can feel safer and more secure, we have more online at www.mrtimes.com, click on ‘Opinion’
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Political hopeful woos rural vote Had a chat with Sandy his volunteer stint there. Macdougall a few weeks ago It provides a place for the road outside the leisure centre: two weary to stop and relieve themold farts sitting in the sun, one of selves in the port-a-potty, or for them saying that he may just run young people to do whatever it is for council this fall. they do at night, as long as they A former councillor – back aren’t carving “doughnuts” on the when Thomas Haney was still field with dad’s car. alive – Big Mac is a knowledgable It certainly isn’t in the District’s guy who has been both columnist best interests to let this park and reporter, realtor, thespian, deteriorate; which means that by Tim Tyler and a panel moderator discussing Mac, the old Sidewinder, is blowlocal issues. ing a bit of smoke – something we t3atyler@shaw.ca Last week, he had a letter in should get used to, come election the alternative press questioning time, when he’ll join Craig Speirs the municipality’s devotion to the maintenance and Mandeep Bhuller and a cast of 100s in the of parks outside the downtown area, making parmunicipal horse race this fall. ticular reference to Selvey and Ruskin Parks. In the meantime, if Sandy wants to court the I don’t know much about Selvey Park – been rural vote, he might promise to keep the vinyl there once – but if Sandy is trying to win votes monster (urban sprawl) from our door and in the east, he better watch what he says about concentrate housing efforts in the downtown Ruskin Park – although I suspect his comments – which, I notice, is starting to happen with the are directed at the current council in a preconstruction of apartments and condos: we have emptive effort to cast him in a good light, come to go up, not out, as they say. election time. We like our little idyll out here, we like to have Now I don’t know whether Big Mac got out of a beer in the backyard beside the bonfire, and we the camper to inspect Ruskin Park or not, but like to hear the clucking of chickens, the chorus from my experience – and I’m up there four or of coyotes, the sound of the big saw down at the five times a week with the dog – it’s in pretty hardwood mill, the train whistles, the bear knockdamn good shape. ing over the compost. It’s slo-pitch season, and the fields look good, We’re happy with our ball park, our cheaper having been aerated and sanded in the outfield gasoline, the smell of cedar, the view of the river and groomed to a flat, level surface in the infield. and Mount Baker. Please spare us your autoBesides softball, the fields play host to soccer mobile-dependent subdivisions. over the winter and provide dog owners with a We’re already being threatened from the other nice place to let Rover sniff and pee and poop his end by Mission and the massive Genstar developbrains out while rooting out lost softballs in the ment and Abbotsford hungrily (thirstily) ogling weedier bits. I have of late seen workers up there Stave Lake as a source of drinking water. planting more trees and the Mole Man giving the We welcome our urban friends out here to small rodents and their small mounds of soil the play ball or soccer, rent our quaint little hall for heave-ho. your daughter’s wedding, play in our rivers and Ruskin Park serves not only the local communlakes; but after that, you can get in your SUVs, go ity, but overflow from town as well – a place for home, and take your refuse and your beer cans the aforementioned beer league boys and girls to full of cigarette butts with you. have their fun (if you know what I mean) and That goes for you, too, Macdougall: there’s no leave my son with lots of cans to pick up during overnight camping in Ruskin Park.
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Band numbers deceiving Dear Editor,
I have to address some of the misstatements, either deliberate or negligent, on the part of the school board about the
Provincial politics
HST hurts many Dear Editor,
The Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) is the current hype for the business community. I have just heard on the radio how good it is for business. It must be nice for the business community that gets an advantage from the HST. Less forms and less tax. All because we are paying HST for them. But what about the ordinary person, the senior on a fixed income, the minimum pay person, the families – and there are a lot of them seniors, families, and minimum-wage earners feeling the bite of HST. British Columbia is Canada’s’ Retirement Alley. Ms. Christy Clark says she will fix the HST. How? Dropping the rate? How long will that last? Other provinces like Nova Scotia pay 15 per cent already. Britain has VAT (same as HST) at 20 per cent. Who is to say that ours will stay at the original rate for a long time? And the sad part is, this is all for businesses that are making a profit at our expense. We are asked to subsidise these in the hope that they will drop prices and hire help. I have a friend who likes the HST. He has less forms to fill and pays less tax, but doesn’t plan to hire. So folks, do realize the perils. This government will tell you that they are the ones who will set the rate. But, we have heard before about what this government will do and then oddly enough, it doesn’t happen that way. Surprise, surprise! Blame the Liberals for the expense of getting rid of the HST. They caused the emotional turmoil by disrespecting the people of British Columbia. Anyway, I know I will be voting “YES” to extinguish the HST.
Stan Hutchison, Maple Ridge
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numbers in the elementary band program. The board paints a picture [Special needs squeezed next, May 17, TIMES] of a teacher driving constantly to a dozen schools to teach five children. This is nonsense. I organized the car pool from Eric Langton for two years of elementary band. We fill my Grand Caravan with our students, and drive to our host elementary, along with other schools in our area so the band teacher travels to one school to teach 20 or so of one grade, and the children are exchanged by carpool as the same school supplies the second grade level to receive instruction. It is done at multiple schools, and not at MRSS, because there are 190 students, hardly a workable class size. We are told that the band teachers have huge blocks of time they are teaching other subjects. This is also false, and the board could not possibly have reviewed the program even casually and not known this. Instruction begins at 7 a.m., and runs past 4 p.m. There are hours of break in lieu of overtime in the middle of the day to keep the music and choir instruction limited to a full-day of teaching for each of the two instructors. Adding 190 new students will require multiple classes, requiring multiple hours per week of costly overtime. Hardly a cost saving measure. We are told the current method is disruptive, but the current model uses fixed blocks the elementary teachers can plan around to minimize disruption. Moving the students into the rotating block system of the high schools will cause students to miss instruction time in multiple subjects, as they will be pulled from class on a rotating schedule that does not mesh with any of the multiple elementary school schedules. As hard as it is to set up a car pool on a fixed mid-day schedule, it would be impossible to set up one to mesh with the rotating high school block system, requiring parents to be available on different days and times each week. The board’s fix will kill the band program, burn out the band teachers, hurt the students grades, disrupt the elementary classrooms, and result in higher costs due to overtime than they would have saved with a single salary for the same hours of instruction.
John T. Mainer, Maple Ridge
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Global food shortages imminent Dear Editor,
Food shortages expected in the next few decades are directly linked to a sadly overpopulated world. We cannot continue to be reckless in family planning, as in some countries. Several crooked nations are already pirating our fish stocks. They rape their oceans and then travel across the water to do the same to ours, while our boneheads in Ottawa look the other way. The global community needs to address this major crisis for the betterment of the
health of the world and the survival of human race. Ironically, man is his own worst enemy, and many will suffer because of climate change and unruly sex practices with large families that cannot sustain all those within their family units. This is not about racism. It is straining our food basket. Many will unnecessarily suffer because of blatant stupidity.
Not to add to the abuse of the term irony, but what other term can one use when viewing page 12 of May 5th’s TIMES, which has a discussion about
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The Country Garden Tour gives the public a sneak peak into some of the best gardens in Maple Ridge.
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Garden tour to return this June Proceeds from this summer’s Country Garden Tour aid Sunshine Foundation. by Teija Beck
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Garden enthusiasts will have the chance to tour seven local gardens this June in the Country Garden Tour. It’s the fifth time that the Maple Ridge Garden Club is holding the tour connecting plant lovers with the best gardens in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. Based on the public’s response in previous years, garden club member Margaret Spratt said she expects a good turnout. “People love to come to these,” Spratt said. “We’re fortunate in Maple Ridge, because we’ve got large gardens, whereas
people in [other areas] don’t have as much space.” Spratt said a committee of garden club members decided which gardens to feature on the tour. Garden owners will be on hand to answer questions about the types of plants they’re growing throughout the day. Proceeds from the $15 tickets will be donated to the Sunshine Foundation Dreams for Kids program, which grants wishes for children in the Fraser Valley dealing with serious illnesses or disabilities. To date, the club has raised more than $39,000 for the Sunshine Foundation. Tickets are on sale now for the June 26 event, which runs, rain or shine, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The price includes a map of the seven gardens, a beverage, and a snack at a designated “picnic garden.”
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Teens spoof superstars A creative group of PMSS students, and one former student, have found their Internet niche.
chicken coop on the Severinski farm. All their videos are shot at the farm, and Amanda and Brandon’s parents watch the finished version before it is uploaded to the Internet. “If the video is funny, we keep those pretty much the same,” said Murray of by Amy Judd their creative take on the artist’s work. ajudd@mrtimes.com The group has amassed quite a followThe next YouTube sensations are living ing online, with many comments asking in Pitt Meadows. for more videos to be made, and praising A group of teens, who call themselves the group’s creativity. NBD Worldwide (stands for “no big For Speak Now, they received 3,000 deal”), are burning up the Internet and views in just one night. Most seem to generating interest all over the world with come from the U.S. and Australia, and their take on popular music videos. some fans think they are making fun of Having only been around for about a the singer. But, that is not necessarily the year, NBD, consisting of Amanda and case. Brandon Severinski, Jessica Greene, Becky They do not shy away from real-life Jenkins, Melanie Manson, and Katelyn controversies, however, and will include Murray, have reached almost 200,000 those in the video – Miley Cyrus’ Vanity views on their most Fair photo shoot is one popular parody, Taylor example. Cyrus was critiSwift’s Speak Now. cized for posing with only In the video Jenkins a blanket as a top when plays Swift, and the she was 15 years old. others make up the supBut those kinds of porting roles to produce situations just help NBD both creative and hilariexplore their own creativous results. ity. “We pick random songs “We never thought Amy Judd/TIMES that are kind of popuwe’d have 1,000 views,” lar and make parodies, said Brandon. “We NBD Worldwide film their videos at the make fun of them,” said never thought we’d have Severinski farm in Pitt Meadows. Jenkins. 10,000,” added his sister “It’s usually popular songs that are Amanda. played on the radio,” added Greene. With Brandon as their trusted editor, the With seven videos in total so far, NBD group is planning a whole summer of film has only begun what they call their world shoots for the YouTube channel. They domination, and recently filmed their are starting to sell DVDs of the first seven first Britney Spears parody of her hit song videos, with bloopers included, to make Womanizer. some money to buy costumes. They may They already have versions of Miley also expand into the T-shirt market. Cyrus’ Can’t Be Tamed, and Party in the One goal is to be on Ellen, and they’ve USA, along with Swift’s song Haunted, sent her a video but have yet to hear. among others. “The stuff we do in filming is just so “If the videos are good we can do some- funny,” said Amanda. thing with them,” said Brandon. “It’s so much fun,” said Jenkins. “I’m so Cyrus’ Can’t Be Tamed video for happy we started doing this.” example, starts in a bird cage exhibit in To check out NBD’s work, go to www. a museum; NBD’s version begins in the youtube.com/user/NBDWorldwide.
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Alexia Cooper, eight, and her 12-year-old sister Anieka, of Pitt Meadows, were thrilled to recently visit the new Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios in Florida.
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Hola from the sunny beaches of Cancun, Mexico, Maple Ridge’s Taylor Altenried (left), Jessica Wingert, Carly Schmidt, Rebecca Robson, Courtney McKewan, and Natasha Nelson showed off a souvenir from back home, a copy of The TIMES newspaper.
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A group of St Patrick’s Students posed for the camera during their afternoon KM Club run. The sticks in their hands are earned after each circle around the field. This is how the kilometres each child runs are tallied. From left to right, Quest Hansen, Jenna Tokaryk, Sean Francis, Josh Tokaryk, Liam Toner, Jenna Francis.
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The local Catholic school has been running a club that raises money to help kids with cancer.
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of the donations that come through AIK for the support of families in need. AIK is a local charity formed by Lorie Muller of Pitt Meadows in April 2005. As part of AIK, the KM Club was established to work alongside elementary schools and provide a running program for kids in Kindergarten to Grade 7. In addition to fundraising, the KM Club encourages mentoring within the kids, the importance of volunteering, and recognition for achievements. For more information, or if a school would like to start a KM Club, they can contact www.athletesinkind.com.
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St. Patrick’s students have logged 1,140 kilometres of running this year and in doing so have raised $500 for families whose children are undergoing cancer treatment. Last year, St. Patrick’s School decided to form a running club called the Kilometre Club (KM Club), which is part of a charitable society called Athletes in Kind. Each week students meet for an organized run of one to three kilometres on a marked route within their schoolyard. Under the dedicated guidance of April Migneault, a St. Patrick’s parent, the St. Patrick’s KM Club has grown from its initial 15 students in 2010, to its current 120 that come out and run every Wednesday after school. “The students love to be part of a healthy, giving program and take pride in their milestones and achievements,” Migneault said. “At each milestone, 10 kilometres, half marathon, marathon and ultra mara-
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First-time car show generated about $3,000 for MRSS’s 2011 graduating class.
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by Roxanne Hooper rhooper@mrtimes.com
Bake sales and craft fundraisers are just not Kim Grassick’s bailiwick. So, when the Maple Ridge mother arrived home from the first meeting of her son’s dry grad committee, she was still grasping for a more fitting way to help raise money than baking – which she claims to never do – and crafts – which she said she detests. “Do I look like a bake sale, craft sale kinda gal,” she joked. “I’m a hot rod chick.” So, it wasn’t a huge leap for the Grassick family to propose, instead, to host a car show. With experience organizing a show and shine in aid of breast cancer a few years back, and being what they describe as car buffs, the Grasskicks suggested the Maple Ridge Secondary (MRSS) and the dry grad committee steer away the traditional fundraisers in favour of one involving a whole lot of metal,
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Car collectors Chase, Kim, and Dennis Grassick (above) were the key organizers for a dry grad fundraising car show organized at Maple Ridge Secondary this past weekend. In addition to cars, the event featured entertainment, hot dog sales, and a silent auction. The Grassicks brought their 1960 Bonneville and trailer, which they call the Hot Rod Hotel, to display. chrome, and horsepower. That was the moment of conception, one might say, for the MRSS Dry Grad Car Show held this past weekend at the school. A car show was a relatively new fundraising concept for this community, but fellow parents, grads, and school staff all seemed
keen, Kim told the TIMES. Chase Grassick, 17, predicted immediately that they could pull it off, and said there was no fundraiser more natural for his family to spearhead. The only child of Dennis and Kim Grassick grew up around automobiles, catching what he
calls the car bug from his parents at an early age while travelling frequently to car events all across the U.S. and Western Canada. To help organize an event like this for his fellow Grade 12 students, to enable them to have a dry grad, was a “no brainer.” Now, weather definitely damp-
en participation of car collectors and spectators alike at the weekend event, but it didn’t quash people’s high spirits. “Weather has put a damper on it. I know at least 30 or 40 other cars owners who said they were going to be here,” Dennis added. Admittedly, only 50 of an anticipated 150 car collectors showed up. And the crowd was sparse throughout the day, but with the combined proceeds from a silent auction, hot dog sale, and entry fees, the event generated “some significant coin” for the alcohol-free graduation party. Between intermittent showers, the first-time car show still managed to raise about $3,000 for the cause, boasted Dennis. The tally is about $2,000 less than the Grassicks would have hoped, but everyone who did come out had a blast, was glad to raise what they could, and want to do it again, he added. In fact, despite all the planning and work needed to pull off the event, Kim, Dennis, and even Chase say they had so much fun that they’ll be back at it again next year, to help future grads.
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Thursday, May 19, 2011
HELP BUST CRIME… The Ridge-Meadows RCMP is looking for the following people. If you see any of them, do not attempt to apprehend them. Please contact the RCMP immediately by calling 604463-6251 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477. The warrants attached to these individuals were still outstanding as of 10 a.m. Thursday. Remember: all of the listed people are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.
WRIGHT, Andrew Phillip
Born: July 7, 1987 Wanted in connection with File #2010-27897 Wanted for disobeying release conditions.
Born: Dec. 13, 1979 Wanted in connection with File #2010-7677 Wanted for failing to obey conditions of a probation order.
Born: March 12, 1983 Wanted in connection with File #2010-2155 Wanted for assault.
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HAMMOND, Robert Allen
BOYCHUK, Dustin Raymond
Born: Dec. 1, 1988 Wanted in connection with File #2010-17773 Wanted for possessing counterfeit money.
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at the seniors centre, 12150 224th St. The documentary journeys through an often invisible part of Canada’s health care system – the community-based services that provide care to seniors as they age and die. Register by calling Heather at 604786-7404 or emailing htreleaven@shaw.ca.
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May 19
• The Maple Ridge Library hosts a Canadian War Brides lecture at 2 p.m. Historian Annette Fulford’s grandmother, Grace Clark, was one of those women, sailing to Canada from England on the RMS Melita in 1919. Fulford will speak about the history of Canada’s War Brides. Info: Maple Ridge Library at 604-467-7417.
May 21
May 22
• The Alouette Field Naturalists look for birds along Airport Way in Pitt Meadows. Meet at 9:30 a.m. on Bonson Road opposite the Pitt Meadows Athletic Field. Info: Joan at 604-460-4615.
May 21
• St. George’s Anglican Church is holding its annual garage and plant sale at 23500 Dewdney Trunk Road from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
• The Remaining Light free film screening and discussion on seniors’ health care takes place from 1:30 to 3 p.m.
May 22
• Between 2 and 4 p.m. the Pitt Meadows Museum will have a Radio Show Down. Visitors to the museum can listen to some old-time radio shows and make their own unique recordings. Museum
May 21
• The Haney Farmers’ Market has new vegetable
Sundays is open to children, adults and families of all ages and admission is by donation. Info: Pitt Meadows Museum at 604-465-4322.
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• 1st Yennadon Scout Group will be having their early registration for 2011/2012 for Beavers 5-7, Cubs 8-10, Scouts 11-13, Venturers 1417 and Rovers 18 and up, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Eagles’ Hall at 23461 Fern Cres. adjacent to the Maple Ridge Campgrounds.
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May 25 & 26
• The Little Mermaid is presented by Hill Academy at the ACT. Shows on May 25 are at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. and on May 26 at 12:30 p.m. Tickets are $16 for adults and $13 for seniors and children. The 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. shows are only $7.
May 26
• The first annual general meeting of the North Fraser chapter of CARP, a seniors advocacy association, will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Coquitlam branch of the Canadian Legion, 1025 Ridgeway Ave. Coquitlam. Info: Bruce Bird at brucebird@shaw.ca. or 778-2841189.
May 26
• To help family caregivers and health care providers in
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Maple Ridge, the non-profit Alzheimer Society of B.C. is presenting a free tele-workshop at 7 p.m. called Understanding Communication. Pre-registration is required by May 23. Visit www.alzheimerbc.org or phone toll-free 1-866-396-2433.
May 27
• Hominum Fraser Valley Chapter is holding its monthly meeting. Hominum is an informal discussion and support group to help gay, bisexual and questioning men with the challenges of being married, separated, or single. For information and meeting location, call Art at 604-4629813 or Don at 604-329-9860.
May 28
• “I-love-to-dance” dance takes place in the ballroom of the Ridge Meadows Seniors Centre, 12150 224 St. Tickets are $20 and include food and refreshments. A salsa lesson takes place from 7 to 8 p.m. Info: Ray at 604-836-7295.
May 28
• The Maple Ridge Museum and Community Archives
join together with the Haney Farmers’ Market from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. to bring heritage in education to the community at Memorial Peace Park. Displays will cover local education history and the role of our community history in today’s schools.
May 28
• The Maple Ridge Antiques Road Show will be visiting the Maple Ridge Library from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bring your trinkets and treasures to the Maple Ridge Library to have them evaluated by certified appraisers. Info: Maple Ridge Library at 604-467-7417.
May 28
• Volunteers are organizing a free children’s clothing exchange at the HIVE Neighbourhood Centre at Eric Langton Elementary between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
May 28
• Rhododendron Day at Whonnock Lake Garden will run from 1 to 4 p.m. There will also be a hands-on miniworkshop about rhododen-
drons. Info: Scot Henney at 604-464-7979.
May 28
• St. Patrick’s School will hold a clothing and toy swap meet from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For information or to rent a table, contact Tisha at stpatsswapmeet@gmail.com or at 604-880-1744.
May 29
• The Bank of Montreal in Haney is having a garage sale/hot dog sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in their parking lot at 22410 Lougheed Hwy. All proceeds will go to the Ridge Meadows Hospital.
May 29
• The Alouette Field Naturalists travel to the Othello Tunnels east of Hope for spring flowers. Meet at 9 a.m. on 228th Street between Lougheed and Dewdney to carpool. Info: Duanne at 4638743.
May 29
• A Greatstrides Walk will be held in Pitt Meadows to honour children who have cystic fibrosis at 10 a.m. at
the south end of Harris Road. This is part of a cross-Canada event. Info: www.cysticfibrosis.ca.
May 29
• Come to the Pitt Meadows Museum between 2 and 4 p.m. for Double Bubble Trouble to make wands and bubble solution and fill the streets with giant bubbles. Admission is by donation. Info: 604-465-4322.
Groups
• Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) meets every Monday except holidays from 5:30 to 7:45 p.m. in the library at the Ridge Meadows Seniors Centre at 12150 224 St. Info: Elma at 604-463-4831 or violetpt@telus.net.
Groups
• Singles walking group 45-plus, Happy Wanderers, meet Saturdays at 9:15 a.m. at Old Rec Hall, Harris and Lougheed, Pitt Meadows. Leave at 9:30 a.m. and walk in various areas and trails both sides of the river. Info: 604-463-8874.
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• The Blue Heron Toastmasters meets every Thursday at Pitt Meadows City Hall from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. to learn about public speaking, effective communication, leadership skills, and how to run a meeting. Info: Bob at rgarnett@telus.net or 604-460-0035, or Andrew at ansthom@aol.com at 604460-0339.
Volunteers
• Katie’s Place animal shelter needs volunteers, particularly cleaners for Fridays and Sundays, but can accommodate any schedule. Info: 604-463-7917 or volunteeratkatiesplace@shaw.ca.
Volunteers
• Ridge Meadows Hospice Thrift Store requires volunteers to sort, price, and stock shelves. The thrift store has extended its hours and is now open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Saturday. Info: 604-463-7711. A complete listing is online at www.mrtimes.com, click “Community”
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Tour guide Ian McLeod led a group of history buffs on the Port Haney historic tour recently. There were 10 people on the 90minute tour, nine of them from outside Maple Ridge. The tour started and ended at the war memorial in the Memorial Peace Park and took in Haney House, the Port Haney Wharf, and the various highs and lows along 224th and Fraser Streets. From the 1880s into the 1920s, Port Haney was the commercial centre of Maple Ridge because of its proximity
to the river wharf and the Canadian Pacific train station. When the Lougheed Highway opened in 1931, as the first direct highway route to Vancouver, commercial businesses shifted out of Port Haney, and most of the historic village died away. It would be nice to organize tours on a consistent basis in Maple Ridge, McLeod said, and perhaps link them to the Saturday farmers’ markets.
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Port Haney resident Ian McLeod led a tour around his neighbourhood earlier this month, to highlight the history of the area. McLeod rented out his Port Haney home a few years ago and moved to Vancouver for a few years to avoid commuting. During this time, he hooked up with the group Think City that looks at both the history and future of that city. The group organizes historical tours of Vancouver, and when McLeod moved back to Haney, he decided to do one for Maple Ridge, specifically in his stomping grounds of Port Haney. Since many parts of historic Haney have been bulldozed or burned down, history buffs have to use their imagination as they tour the area. But, he pointed out, there are still remnants of history left in the neighbourhood. “You run into things when you just pay attention,” said McLeod, who belongs to the Maple Ridge Historical Society. McLeod held his first tour on Saturday (May 8), as part of a weekend of neighbourhood tours being offered across the Lower Mainland by volunteers as part of the Think City initiative.
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Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Sports Baseball
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Westview pitcher throws perfect game
On Deck Ogloff scores gold A Maple Ridge gymnast competed in the Garden City Invitational in Victoria last weekend. Shayla Ogloff travelled with Twisters’ Gym Women’s Competitive Team to the island from May 13 to 15. She competed in the provincial 5 tyro category, and won gold allaround, and gold on vault, bars, beam and floor. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “Sports”
Players welcome The Ridge Meadows Bruins Rugby Club is holding two registration days soon. The first will be on Saturday, May 28, in Memorial Peace Park in Maple Ridge from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. That will be followed by another on Saturday, June 4, during Pitt Meadows Day in Harris Road Park from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “Sports”
Strangers still lead The competition is heating up amongst the teams of Maple Ridge’s ultimate disc league. Paul Svendsen led the Strangers with Candy to a 13-9 victory over Black Mamba to maintain its undefeated record in ultimate this season. The Tree Huckers defeated the Huckstables 13-6 to improve to three and one over the first four weeks. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “Sports”
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A Maple Ridge resident has been playing baseball for 13 years and is moving on to college ball.
“It’s in the back of your mind the whole time, even though you’re not supposed to think about it.”
by Amy Judd
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It’s only been done two times in the history of the Langley Blaze baseball team – and both those athletes are now playing pro ball. So 18-year-old pitcher Kyle Joel is in good company. The Grade 12 Maple Ridge resident threw a perfect game for the Langley Blaze on April 30, something he never thought he would accomplish at such a young age. “I had a good game, and had some good defence behind me,” he said simply. However, he realizes the major milestone he has already achieved. “It’s something I’ll remember my whole life,” he said. Major League Baseball defines a perfect game “when a pitcher (or pitchers) retires each batter on the opposing team during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings. In a perfect game, no batter reaches any base during the course of the game.” This is a dream of every pitcher but Joel said he doesn’t let the stress get to him. “It’s in the back of your mind the whole time,” he admitted, “even though you’re not supposed to think about it.” Blaze coach Doug Mathieson said both the coaching staff and the players were very proud of Joel. “It was a gutsy perform-
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Kyle Joel’s baseball skills have led him to college in Iowa this September. ance,” he said. “Kyle has come a long way and is now in command of three pitches which allowed him to throw this kind of game.” Joel has been playing baseball since he was five years old, and started in the Ridge Meadows league. However, there is no premiere league
locally, so Joel now plays for Langley. Next year, he will be moving up to the NJCAA (National Junior College Athletic Association) conference, when he attends Muscatine College in Iowa on a full scholarship. “It’s going to be my main life besides going to school and doing school
work,” he said about his new adventure. Although he does not know exactly what he wants to study, he is considering becoming a sports agent, so he will have to keep up his grades no matter what. “If you don’t you get canned and then you have to come home,” he said. This is the first time
he will be on his own, and although he is nervous, he’s excited to play baseball at an even higher level. He was recruited by Muscatine College over just a few weeks, after the Blaze played a couple of games south of the border. “[The college] took a look at me and they liked me,” said Joel. “Kyle is a bulldog on the mound and his compete level is very high,” said Mathieson. Joel can thank his dad for this praise and opportunity, as he also played baseball, and that is where his son developed his love of the game. “He started teaching me when I was young and I just loved it,” said Joel. He would not have gotten this far however without the experience and support of playing in the Ridge Meadows Minor Baseball Association. “I always enjoyed playing in Maple Ridge,” he said. “We always had a good team, good coaches.” Joel’s baseball career can pretty much take him anywhere at this point, and he is as ready as he’ll ever be for whatever the future brings. “I just love the game,” he said. “I get really into it, I just love the atmosphere on the baseball field.”
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It began with a tryout and ended with a championship. Port Coquitlam’s Aaron Pascas has lived the life of Reilly this winter lacrosse season as a rookie on the Toronto Rock. The pro box lacrosse squad capped a successful season on Sunday by edging the Washington Stealth 8-7 for the National Lacrosse League playoff crown. The six-foot lefthander came into Toronto’s training camp as a prospect and walked off as a champion — how sweet is that? “My biggest challenge has probably been just adjusting to the speed and skill of the game,” Pascas told Postmedia prior to the championship final. “Every aspect of the game is just at another level, but playing in the WLA the past few years has really helped me out a lot.” The 24-year-old has toiled for Langley in the summer circuit and posted a point-per game pace. In the NLL, once he earned his spot, the role changed. In Sunday’s championship game, the game turned from a runaway lead for the Rock to a squeaker in the fourth quarter. Up 7-2 at the half, Toronto witnessed a Washington rally that turned it into a one-goal game with 15 minutes left. The home team countered and held on for the onegoal win. Pascas’ first season in the NLL was more than just an eye-opener for the junior Saints alumni. He came to it completely without any promises and just the prospect of working hard and perhaps a break would come. It did, and then some. “I really didn’t have any expectations coming into free agent camp and main camp,” he recalled. “I just wanted to go in there and just work as hard as I could and play my best and hope that what I brought to the table is what the coaches were looking for. “If you start thinking too much about that kind of stuff then that’s when you start making mistakes and holding your stick a little tighter.” Last year with Maple Ridge, he racked up 18 goals and seven assists in 17 games. The possible ‘big jump’ to the pro level seemed pretty comparable when the forward contributed 15 goals and eight helpers in 14 games. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “Sports”
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Tupper, Kenneth Lester (Ken)
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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Ken Tupper, much loved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Dad passed away at Ridge Meadows Hospital with his family by his side. Ken is survived by his loving wife Joyce, his six children Marilyn (Jim), Susan (Keith), Maureen (Greg), Mark (Heidi), Scott (Kathy), Brent (Joanne) and his sister Mabel. He also leaves to mourn his grandchildren Fiona (Kenny), Erin (David), Kerri, Adam (Maria), Ashley (Justin), Miranda, Stephanie, Christopher (Ashley), Taylor, Cameron, Lindsay, Sarah and Hayden and his great-grandchildren Charlie, Talia and Joshua. Dad was pre-deceased by his daughter-in-law Patti and two grandchildren, Shawn and Danielle. Ken was born in Star City, Saskatchewan joining the RCAF in 1941. During the war he was a flight engineer responsible for providing escort to the merchant supply ships departing Canada’s east coast for ports in England. While still in the service and living in Cold Lake Alberta with his wife Joyce and six kids, Dad worked part-time doing vehicle maintenance and repairs. Somehow he found the time to volunteer more than 1,000 hours at the local theatre to gain the minimum on the job experience required to earn his projectionist license, eventually becoming the theatre manager. The Tupper’s were the first family in Cold Lake to receive a TV signal. After moving north Dad wasn’t about to miss “Hockey Night in Canada” so after stacking one antenna on top of another he was able to pick up a faint signal but enough to warrant bringing a TV to the remote region. Dad retired from the Air Force in 1966 with the rank of Sergeant, heading a crew providing maintenance to military aircraft. In the fall of 1966 the Tupper’s moved to Maple Ridge where Ken had the dual responsibility of managing both Pitt Meadows Golf Club as well as the Maple Ridge club. It was during these years that he could be seen at the local arena coaching minor hockey. Later Dad worked in the penal system at Alouette River Unit, retiring at the age of 60. He spent the next 5 years helping two of his son’s, Mark and Brent establish their Maple Ridge based business, T&T Auto Parts. Since retiring at the age of 65, Dad could regularly be seen on one of his many walks around town or at the dikes. He frequented as many of his grandchildren’s events as was possible, including birthdays, dance recitals, graduation, football and baseball. Dad would often be heard to say; “hit it just over second”, words of encouragement to one of his grandchildren or their team mates as they were up to bat. It was at one of his grandson’s games earlier this year when Dad had a fall and we discovered his heart was not well. Those who were lucky enough to know Ken will themselves know the pride and love Dad had for all his family and their extended families. For Dad a good day was one that he spent with his family and friends. We are all going to miss him! All who knew Ken are welcome to attend a celebration of Dad’s life, to be held at Mark and Heidi Tupper’s home on Monday - May 23, 2011 from 2:00 to 4:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, The Canadian Cancer Society or BC Children’s Hospital.
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ARBUCKLE - Clara Verona Verona of Maple Ridge, BC passed away on Saturday May 14th, 2011 at the Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster. Born in Oshawa, Ontario, she was the daughter of the late George McCracken Thompson and Wilhemina Lily (Reynolds) Thompson. She was predeceased by her husband John Merritt Arbuckle, brothers David, George and Ernie Thompson. She is survived by daughters Jodie Corke (Gary), Tracy Clarke (Bob), Denise Crook (Cameron), Shelly Arbuckle and sons Darren Arbuckle and Jason Arbuckle. Grandchildren, Candice, Terry (Christine), Bobby (Bekkie), Megan (Dave), Brittany, Trevor, Alicia, Caitlan, Cody, Felicity, Jordan and Samantha and four great grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held at The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 88, 12101 - 224th Street, Maple Ridge, BC at 1pm on Thursday, May 19th, 2011.
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Aries March 21 - April 19: Although many things remain to be handled in money areas, life starts to lighten up. A restless feeling enters for the next four weeks, as do short trips, errands, lots of conversations and casual meetings. These weeks bring your first opportunity in some months to make peace with someone who has been quietly but strongly opposing you. You should make peace, or come to some understanding (especially Monday, Friday/Saturday) because this person has the upper hand, and will for some time. It might even be your mate! Happiness early, weariness midweek, then energy Friday/Saturday. Taurus April 20-May 20: The weeks ahead emphasize money, earning and spending, possessions and memory work/learning. (Dante said there’s no learning if you understand but don’t remember.) Be ambitious Sunday/ Monday. Despite a wee frustration Sunday morning, most factors line up for success, especially Monday. Happiness, social joys and optimism enter midweek! But retreat Friday evening to Saturday – rest, plan, contemplate. Employment or health matters could face an obstacle Friday. Patience and thinking will show the way past it. Your charisma keeps shining, right into June: continue with projects. Gemini May 21-June 20: Your energy, charisma and effectiveness climb over the four weeks ahead. Start important projects, tackle chores that intimidated you, ask favours, chase someone. Through June 3, life (and your efforts) can bring social breakthroughs, light love, freedom, or bring you a true mate, a lucky relocation or a beneficial contract! But by subtle stages, now to June 2012, you’re turning toward quiet solitude, charity, governmental links, institutional connections, and administrative tasks. These will be lucky. The hustle-bustle world won’t be. Joy has barriers Friday, none Saturday!
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6565
Office/Retail Rent
6602
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Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U.
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6515
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6605
Townhouses Rent
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6615
8020
604-790-3900 OUR SERVIC
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1986 CHEV Gruman. Propane. Step van style. Power lift. $4,995. 604-607-7711 or 604-809-3847
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9160
Sports & Imports
Rear Diff. Assys. ........... $6995
1997 TOYOTA Tercel, Good cond, air cared, low kms, great on gas. $2850 obo. 778-242-2018
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2007 MERCEDES 350 CLK, convertible, 2 dr, auto, 34,000 kms, dark blue, fully loaded. very cond, $45,000 obo. Must go 778-999-3654
9522
RV’s/Trailers
792-1221
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8225
Power Washing
888-8881
Moving & Storage
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Cleaning
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Electrical
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Flooring/ Refinishing
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8200
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8160
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9105
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9125
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