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The Abbotsford school district’s new capital plan includes more than $50 million of upgrades and new schools over the next five years – with the hope that funding will materialize from the provincial govern-ment.
The plan includes a new Eagle Mountain elementa-ry school, new middle and secondary schools in the eastern part of the city, and upgrades to Yale and W.J. Mouat secondary schools.
Whether the district gets provincial money to build those items is another matter. The capital plan is the first that Abbotsford and other districts around B.C. have been requested to prepare for the province since the 2013/14 fiscal year. Trustees were set to vote on it Tuesday evening after The News’ press deadline. If approved, it would be forwarded to the provincial government, which will use it and similar plans from B.C.’s 59 other school districts to decide where to allo-cate capital funding.
“It’s a wish list based on our best guess for growth and need of school space,” school district spokesper-son Dave Stephen said.
The new schools are toward the bottom of the list, behind more pressing and less costly concerns such as lighting system upgrades, and roof and school bus replacements.
But as schools in the city’s east side fill up, the district is looking for funding to serve the increasing number of students in the area.
“Almost all our elementary schools in what we call the east side are full,” Stephen said. “So we anticipate needing schools sooner rather than later … and as more elementary students go through, we know we’re going to need more middle and secondary space.”
As students returned this fall, classes were added at four elementary schools, and subtracted at two. With Sandy Hill and McMillan elementary schools at capac-
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The homeless protest camp on Gladys Avenue won’t be moving any time soon.
Although an Oct. 21 B.C. Supreme Court court de-cision ruled against per-manent encampments on public land, Abbotsford is still determining what to do about the Gladys camp that’s been there since 2013. The city is still craft-ing a plan – and they hav-en’t ruled out the possibil-ity of appealing the court ruling.
“We’re not quite there yet,” said Mayor Henry Braun. “We have the decision, but we haven’t come to the place yet where we’ve decided ‘will we appeal, or won’t we appeal?’ So, I’m pretty sure we don’t want to reveal anything about that lawsuit until we come to that place.”
The deadline for filing an appeal is Nov. 20.The decision struck down part of an Abbotsford bylaw
banning overnight shelters in parks, but it lets the city continue to ban perma-nent camps, citing safety concerns.
The Gladys camp has been the site of multiple fires, and the decision also notes the danger of dis-carded drug paraphernalia and sanitation issues in the area.
Braun said he hopes the city will have a strategy to announce within a few weeks.
“There’s a lot of moving parts,” he said. “We are in the process of discussing that, next steps, strategy, protocols, and how we move forward.”
DJ Larkin of Pivot Legal Society, the law firm representing the group of homeless people who filed the lawsuit against the City of Abbotsford, said her clients were also uncertain about whether to appeal.
“Pivot Legal Society is working with our clients to get instructions on next steps,” said Larkin.
Abbotsford is considering putting re-strictions on roadside memorials.
They’re a common sight – flowers, crosses, stuffed animals and other mem-orabilia on the side of the road – there to remember a loved one lost in a motor vehicle crash.
There might be a limit to how long they can stay up, though, depending on how council responds to a proposal brought forward by a concerned resident.
Gerald Cuthbert put forward the idea of a roadside memorial policy on Sept. 21, at a presentation to the transportation advisory committee. Cuthbert had con-cerns about whether memorials could obstruct the view of drivers or harm real estate values.
The recommendation to set restric-tions on the shrines was passed at a Nov. 2 executive council meeting, with Couns. Patricia Ross and Dave Loewen voting against.
Loewen said a formal policy wasn’t
needed.“My fear/concern would be that the
policy would act as an invitation to erect roadside memorials,” Loewen said, add-ing that he wants to “move toward re-moval of these memorials in a sensitive and timely manner.”
Coun. Sandra Blue wants to have road-side memorial policy information distrib-uted where grieving families can easily find it, like at Victim Services and local funeral homes. She noted that some items chosen for memorials, such as teddy bears, can deteriorate when ex-posed to the elements.
“After awhile, they look really bad,” she said.
About 15 roadside memorials current-ly exist in Abbotsford, according to city staff. They currently follow an informal policy, checking for safety concerns and notifying families if a memorial is to be cleaned, removed or altered.
Coun. Moe Gill said over his long ten-ure on council, responses to roadside memorials were frequently discussed on the traffic safety committee. Rather than
having to spend time deliberating each case, he’d prefer an overall policy to guide the city’s actions.
No other municipalities in the Lower Mainland have roadside memorial re-strictions. Kelowna removes them after two years, and there is a policy without formal time limits in place for provincial highways. In Calgary, metal bands are used for a longer-lasting remembrance. It’s an oft-discussed issue in Ottawa, where white-painted “ghost bikes” me-morializing cyclists are installed in var-ious locations.
The topic of roadside memorials has been discussed by the city previously. In 2006, they considered partnering with ICBC to offer small, permanent memorial plaques to grieving families.
In 2009, council considered erecting black coffin-shaped “FATALITY” signs at intersections where traffic collisions have caused loss of life. The proposal was made in partnership with UFV, with researchers hoping the signs would en-courage safe driving. That proposal was rejected.
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Abbotsford residents won’t share MLAs with Langley or Chilliwack after the next provin-cial election, as the Electoral Boundaries Commission has decid-ed against splitting up the city.
The Abbotsford-Mission district, current-ly represented by Liberal MLA Simon Gibson, has been extended on its southeast flank to fol-
low Highway 1, instead of Dawson and McKee roads. Abbotsford West, held by Liberal Michael de Jong, has been re-drawn all the way to Sumas Way, instead of stopping on Gladwin Road in the Matsqui Prairie area. Abbotsford South, represented by Liberal Darryl Plecas, has been expanded west to encompass Aldergrove.
The new ridings will be used in the next pro-vincial election, current-
ly scheduled for May 2017. The adjustments are being drawn prov-ince-wide to account for population shifts and growth. All three Abbotsford ridings have experienced significant population growth since the boundaries were last redrawn in 2008.
The commission, led by Justice Thomas Melnick, suggested in March that Abbotsford share two ridings with Langley and one with
Chilliwack. This propos-al, which split up the city along Highway 1 and Sumas Way, was met with negative feed-back and abandoned.
“We heard that Abbotsford does not share a strong com-munity of interest with Chilliwack or western Langley,” the commis-sion’s final September report read. “Therefore, we propose Abbotsford districts that are largely within Abbotsford mu-
nicipal boundaries.”The Abbotsford
Chamber of Commerce supports the decision.
“We are satisfied that the commission has listened to the strong, united voice coming from our community,” said chamber president Josh Bach.
“Based on the final report recommenda-tions, we can continue to enjoy effective rep-resentation on local is-sues.”
A5Abbotsford News Wednesday, November 4, 2015
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ity, 18 students from the two schools were being bused to Prince Charles and Mountain elementary schools, respec-tively.
City planners will also brief the district on Dec. 1 on Abbotsford’s new Official Community Plan, which will affect long-term develop-ment and population growth.
The highest priority new school on the list, and the only school for which a fund-ing request has been made for the first year of the capital plan, is a new 450-student el-ementary on Eagle Mountain
Drive, on Sumas Mountain. The district has already ac-quired the property for the school, which is a holdover from the 2013/14 plan.
Construction is pegged by the district to cost $12.5 mil-lion. The school makes up more than half of the $21.3 million in capital funding in-cluded in the first year of the plan.
The other large year-one capital request is for a $5 million seismic upgrade for the Bakerview Centre of Learning.
The plan’s second year calls for $2 million in planning
and property acquisition for a new east side middle school that would accommodate 600 students, while the third year includes $3 million for prop-erty and planning of a new 1,200-student east side sec-ondary school.
The district has also re-quested $8.3 million to in-crease capacity at Yale sec-ondary from 1,100 to 1,400 students, and $9.8 million to increase W. J. Mouat sec-ondary school from 1,200 to 1,400. Both are listed in the plan’s third year.
The last item on the list is a request for $8.2 million in
funding for a new Whatcom elementary school carried through the plan’s fourth and fifth years.
The most pressing require-ments, according to the dis-trict, are upgrades and re-placements to the lighting, air and water systems at several schools, along with replace-ments to the roofs at King Traditional and Centennial Park elementary schools.
Stephen said while the cap-ital plan reflects what the district sees as needed, it ex-pects funding for around half of the 14 capital projects for the first year.
From A1
Eagle Mountain elementary top priority
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No further details have emerged regard-ing the circumstanc-es surrounding the death of a man whose body was found in a wooded area of Abbotsford on Friday afternoon, but police do not suspect foul play.
The man’s re-mains were found at about 3:10 p.m. by an Abbotsford Police pa-trol officer in the area of Cardinal Avenue and Curlew Drive in west Abbotsford.
The site is north of Highway 1, just east of the Highstreet shopping complex.
Police said the de-ceased had been there for some time and was located in an area that appeared to be a makeshift camp.
The site was be-hind a hedge in an undeveloped field directly across from the shopping centre.
A blue tarp, metal frame, garbage, a bike and other items were found in the secluded area.
The APD major crime unit investigat-ed the scene, along with a coroner, and it will require forensics and an autopsy to ul-timately determine the cause of death.
Police on the scene say the body was
difficult to identify because it had been exposed to the ele-ments for some time.
It is believed the deceased was the only occupant of the camp. A wallet with ID was found in the camp, and police sus-pect it belonged to the deceased.
The man it identi-fies was known to po-lice but had no crim-
inal record, so a fin-gerprint search would not be able to confirm identification, police on the scene said. Other methods, such as dental records, can be used to confirm identity.
The man identified by the wallet had not been reported miss-ing, police said, and his name has not been released.
Laura RODGERSAbbotsford News
A man’s body was found in a wooded area in west Abbotsford, in a makeshift one-person camp. LAURA RODGERS Abbotsford News
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The court ruling on a challenge to Abbotsford’s bylaw banning camping in public places such as parks can per-haps be described as a draw.
Legal advocates for the homeless didn’t get the carte blanche right to set up permanent shelter they were seeking for their clients.
Yet, the judge did rule that the home-less could camp temporarily overnight in public places when no other shel-ter was available. Their tents have to come down between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.
While both the city and the home-less claimed a victory in the decision, in reality, it does little to nothing to solve the painful problem that has been front and centre of public atten-tion in Abbotsford for the past several years.
With a low-barrier supportive hous-ing project still more than a year away from completion, street people will still be occupying public spaces, with all the associated safety hazards, un-sanitary conditions and incumbent public response, ranging from com-passion to contempt.
One thing is certain – the so-called Gladys Avenue “protest” camp has got to go.
It is an appalling sight, despite city
efforts to contain the trash, and ad-dress the worst of the sanitary issues.
Appealling the court decision seems to be pointless for either side, to say nothing of another major expenditure of scarce tax dollars.
Therefore, the city needs to get cracking on an interim solution.
Rousting the homeless out every morning, making them pack their tents and accumulated possessions, only to see them recreate the encamp-ment in the evening is an exercise in futility.
Maple Ridge recently addressed a similar encampment in that city with a multi-pronged initiative to secure a temporary indoor shelter in a leased building, with support from provincial funding and various social services.
It’s not ideal, but could that be a po-tential solution here?
Short of that, is there city land that can be temporarily designated for the homeless so they don’t have to pull down their camps – until there are housing options available?
Mayor Henry Braun says a strategy to deal with the Gladys camp should be coming in a few weeks.
We trust it won’t be any longer than that.
The Gladys camp must go
A driver who crashed his pickup truck in Cloverdale two years ago has been found guilty of lying to ICBC about the incident.
Abbotsford’s James Steven Baker, an RCMP constable in Surrey at the time of the crash, was charged with providing false or misleading in-formation in relation to an accident claim with the insurer in December 2013.
According to an Abbotsford provincial court judgment last week, Baker was driving his black Dodge Ram pickup on 64 Avenue at about 5:35 a.m. Dec. 10 when the incident occurred. While Baker claimed he was struck by another vehi-cle before he fishtailed into a ditch, the Crown
argued the crash involved only his truck and re-sulted from Baker driving too fast for the winter road conditions.
Judge Kenneth Skilnick said while one piece of evidence “somewhat” corroborated Baker’s version, three other pieces contradicted the story, including a City of Surrey salt truck driver who witnessed the collision and testified that Baker’s truck passed him on a median on the left and lost control when he tried to merge back into the right lane.
“Troubling,” said Skilnick, was that Baker failed to mention passing the city salt truck to an ICBC adjuster.
Baker’s sentencing hearing is scheduled for Nov. 20.
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Nearly 70 years after she last set foot in Bletchley Park, where she served as one of 12,000 women crack-ing Nazi codes during the Second World War, Kathleen Wood of Abbotsford has received official ac-knowledgment by the British government for her part in the war effort.
Wood, who was fea-tured in The News last year, was a mem-ber of the Women’s Royal Naval Service and worked through-out the war to pains-takingly decode in-tercepted messag-es delivered by the Germans’ sophisticat-ed Enigma machines between Nazi military commanders.
The operation was classified for decades and only has come into the public light in the last 20 years through books and films like The Imitation Game.
In 2009, the British government creat-ed the Bletchley Park
C o m m e m o r a t i v e Badge to recognize the significance of the efforts of those like Wood.
But even as she spoke to The News last year, Wood and her family weren’t aware of the honour.
Only this summer, when Wood’s daugh-ter Sharon Raine was researching Bletchley Park about a possible visit, did she stumble across a “roll of hon-our” listing those who had served.
Raine and her daugh-ter got Wood’s name added to the list, and also learned of the commemorative badge.
A month later, it arrived in the mail, along with a certifi-cate signed by British Prime Minister David Cameron.
“I wish my dad could have seen this badge,” Wood told her daughter Janet. “He would have been so proud. My dad never knew the role I had played in the war. He would have been very amused that we were ‘pulling one over’ on the Germans! He would have been very proud of me working at Bletchley Park.”
– with files from Justin Beddall
A11Abbotsford News Wednesday, November 4, 2015
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The sixth annual Afternoon in Paradiso raised $35,000 this year, which will help estab-lish a Patient Resource Centre at the BC Cancer Agency’s Abbotsford centre.
“It’s going to be a fantastic room for the people who are un-fortunately diagnosed with cancer,” said Paul Esposito Sr., who hosts the event, which this year was held Sept. 27 at the Phoenix Lounge on King Road. “It’s going to bring comfort and knowledge, lift their spirits, and hopefully [give them] the willing-
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The resource centre is currently in the de-velopment stage, and Esposito hopes it will feature spaces for can-cer patients and their families to sit, meet and gain information in the fight against the dis-ease.
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“It’s been a sincere
pleasure working with Paul Esposito Sr. ... as well as the volunteer or-ganizing committee of An Afternoon in Paradiso who have worked tire-lessly to make this fund-ing possible,” said Rachel Mitchell, the senior de-velopment officer of special events for the BC Cancer Agency.
The Paradiso event fea-tures wine tasting, craft beer and entertainment, with ticket sales and live auction proceeds sup-porting the BC Cancer Foundation.
Esposito is already planning the next event for 2016 – he’s thinking about keeping the wine tasting, but adding more craft beer tasting and an Oktoberfest theme.
“I’m so blessed with such good people in our committee that are so generous with their time,” said Esposito.
Laura RODGERSAbbotsford News
Attendees enjoy wine tasting at An Afternoon in Paradiso in 2014.
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Badge honours Bletchley Park code-breakersAbbotsford woman receives recognition 70 years after work
Tyler OLSENAbbotsford News
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A total of $2,500 is available to non-prof-it, community-based organizations that pro-vide direct programs, services or activities that enhance the life of Abbotsford residents in
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Starting next week, the reach of Community Foundation of Canada’s national awareness cam-paign is being extended through the Black Press newspaper network to celebrate the way commu-nities shape the citizens who live in them, and to recognize the role we all have in giving back.
British Columbia’s 53 community foundations are part of a network of 191 community foundations across Canada that contribute time, leadership and financial support to local initiatives, helping people give back where their communities need it most.
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Abbotsford Panthers edged by GrizzliesIt was one mis-
take too many for the Abbotsford Panthers on Friday.
A botched snap on the opening drive that led to a safety, a rushing touchdown by Richard Tshimpaka called back by a penalty, and allow-ing a major on a fake punt all led to a 23-22 loss to the G.W. Graham Grizzlies.
The Panthers had an opportunity in the game’s final moments to win the game off the foot of kicker James Parker. He had the dis-tance but booted the potentially game-win-ning field goal attempt wide.
“I thought we played hard and put ourselves in a position to win and we just missed,” said Panthers head coach Jay Fujimura. “Graham is a very good team and you cannot expect to beat them without playing mistake-free football, and we didn’t do that today.”
The Panthers played most of the game with-out star player Chase Claypool, who suf-fered a charley horse in the second quarter, and was used sparing-ly after the injury. He didn’t play another se-ries on defence after the injury and played a limited role on offence for the remainder of the game.
Fujimura said he ex-pects Claypool to fully recover by the team’s next game. He said his
squad performed well without its star player.
“We’ve had to play without him before and I think we’re a more well-rounded team than people think,” he said. “We have a good
running back and re-ceivers that can make some plays and they did today for us. We’re feeling confident we can fix a few things and move forward for the playoffs.”
Taking a pitch, Claypool threw the team’s first touch-down pass to Maasin Thompson to put the Panthers up 7-2 in the first quarter and then caught a touchdown
pass in the second quar-ter to give Abbotsford a 13-9 lead. Tanner Marquardt added an-other first half major, to put the Panthers up 20-16 after the first half.
The teams traded
field position for most of the second half, and the only touch-down came when the Grizzlies scored on a fake punt of over 50 yards. Graham conced-ed a safety late in the
fourth quarter rather than punt to Claypool and Parker couldn’t put the ball through the up-rights.
Abbotsford falls to three wins and one loss and next play the Rick Hansen Hurricanes on Nov. 7.
Earlier on Friday, the Robert Bateman Timberwolves beat the Hurricanes 54-0.
Defensive captain Devin Sidhu scored two defensive touchdowns, one off a fumble recov-er and one off an inte-ception in the victory.
The win keeps the Timberwolves playoff hopes alive and they improve to a record of one win and three loss-es. Bateman travels to Pitt Meadows on Nov. 6, in a game they must win to fight for their playoff lives.
The Hurricanes re-cord sits at zero wins and four losses, and they close out the sea-son at home against Abbotsford.
In AAA action on Friday, the W.J. Mouat Hawks lost 37-28 to Lord Tweedsmuir. Hawks running back Dion Pellerin picked up 177 yards rushing and two touchdowns, and Dylan Manocha scored a major on a kick-off return in the loss.
The Hawks fall to two wins and four loss-es with the setback. Mouat’s regular season is over and they have to watch and see what happens in the final week of the season to see if they move on.
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Panthers running back Richard Tshimpaka breaks through Grizzlies defenders during high school football action on Friday.
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The UFV Cascades women’s soccer team left the fate of their season to the unfor-giving hand of penalty kicks, and it didn’t end well for the home side.
UFV lost 5-3 in pen-alty kicks to the UVic Vikes at Abbotsford Senior Secondary on Saturday to put an end to the 2015 season. The two teams played 120 minutes of scoreless soccer before the UVic keeper made a save to eliminate the Cascades for good.
Women’s team head coach Rob Giesbrecht said the loss was hard to swallow but that it was a positive year overall.
“PK’s (penalty kicks) are always a tough way to lose,” he said. “But it’s part of the game and I’m really happy with how my team played. I thought we were the better team in the 90 minutes and because of injuries we lost our legs a little bit in the extra time.”
The Cascades had their chances, with midfielder Brittany Zacharuk ringing a shot off the cross-bar in the 35th min-ute. Forward Monika Levarasky was also robbed in the 58th minute when the Vikes keeper stopped her at close range.
Cascades goalie Kayla Klim kept the Cascades alive in the extra time, making a game-saving stop in the dying moments of the second period of extra time. Giesbrecht said Klim should be commended for her strong play.
“She’s an unbeliev-able keeper and we’re lucky to have her,” he said. “PK’s are so tough on a keeper and she deserved better.”
It was the final game for fifth-year veteran Shelby Beck and Dayle Jeras, who ended their college careers with the loss.
Giesbrecht said they have been the back-bones of the program.
“They’ve been every-thing and have given so much and that’s why it hurts so much,” he said. “When you in-vest that much time in something it’s going to sting when it ends. They always battled so
hard and led our team well.”
Giesbrecht said he was proud of the Cascades’ record of eight wins, four losses and two ties.
Meanwhile, the Cascades men’s soc-cer team is moving on after a 4-3 win in Edmonton on Saturday.
Fourth-year forward Connor MacMillan
scored the game-win-ning goal in the 84th minute to help the Cascades eliminate the University of Alberta Golden Bears.
UFV built leads of 2-0 and 3-1 in the second half, but the Bears managed to tie the game up at three in the 81st minute. MacMillan’s second goal of the game in the
84th minute sealed the deal.
Kree Byrne and Elijah Sampson scored the other two goals for the Cascades.
“We could have caved because of the goals we conceded and how un-lucky we were, but we battled as a team,” said UFV head coach Tom Lowndes. “I couldn’t be more proud of their ef-fort.”
With the win, UFV advances to the Canada West Final Four, hosted by the UBC Thunderbirds this weekend.
They take on the host T-Birds in the semi-finals at 7:30 p.m. on Friday. A win would not only send the Cascades on to the conference gold medal game, it would also punch their ticket to the CIS nation-al championship, host-ed by York University in Toronto from Nov. 12 to 15.
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During a video meet-ing on Sunday, several clips of Virtanen and fellow rookie Jared
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Following the vid-eos, teammates Alex
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“What a great day! Best day of my life!,” Virtanen tweeted on Sunday.
The week got even better for Virtanen on Tuesday, when he re-corded the first goal of his NHL career. He scored at 8:28 of the third period in the team’s 4-1 win against the Philadelphia Flyers. He was also named the game’s first star.
Virtanen has played nine games with the Canucks this season, recording one goal, two assists, four penalty minutes and 15 shots.
He will now earn a base salary of $832,500 with the Canucks. Virtanen and the Canucks play the Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday and then the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday.
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The wins keep com-ing for the Abbotsford Pilots.
Abbotsford extend-ed its winning streak to five games, after two more victories on Friday and Saturday.
The Pilots host-ed the Port Moody Panthers on Friday, and jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first period to eventually win 5-2.
Cole Methorst scored 24 seconds into the game, with Devon Becker and Sean Olson also tally-ing in the first frame. Brady Morton added
a goal in the second period, and Olson scored again in the third.
Goal ie Jacob C r a w f o r d stopped 24 of 26 shots to con-tinue his hot streak between the pipes.
A b b o t s f o r d then went to Port Moody on Saturday and edged the Panthers 3-2.
D r y d e n Michaud’s sec-ond goal of the game in the third period proved to be the game winner and Mateo Toledo added a
shorthanded goal in the second period for the Pilots.
Abbotsford only allowed 17 shots on
goal, with Crawford making 15 saves for another win. The Pilots scored one goal
on the power play, and allowed a power play goal late in the third.
The pair of wins i m p r o v e s the Pilots to a record of 10 wins, five losses and one over-time loss. A b b o t s f o rd sits in sec-ond place in the Harold B r i t t a i n Conference, and they have only al-
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The Pilots square off against the Delta Ice Hawks on Tuesday, but results were not available at press time.
The club next hosts a pair of games at home, with the Langley Knights com-ing to Abbotsford on Friday and the Aldergrove Kodiaks on Saturday.
Both games have a puck drop of 7:30 p.m. For more information on the team, visit ab-botsfordpilots.com.
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Photographer and vi-sual artist Vickie Legere will guide participants on how to make pow-erful presentations on their websites, social media, and jury com-mittees with great im-ages.
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The cost is $15 for Abbotsford Arts Council members, $25 for non-members, and $5 for Emerge at The Reach members. Register online at pho-tographyabbotsford-aom.eventbrite.ca or at the Kariton Art Gallery (2387 Ware St.).
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Gallery 7 Theatre presents its production of Around the World in 80 Days starting on Friday, Nov. 6 at the Abbotsford Arts Centre (2329 Crescent Way).
On a whim, wealthy adventurer Phileas Fogg makes a bet with his friends that he can travel around the world in a mere 80 days. The problem? It’s 1872 and the air-plane hasn’t been invented yet.
Accompanied by his trusty ser-vant Passpartout, Fogg embarks on a journey unlike any other, dodging a pesky, ill-informed de-tective at every turn. This mad-cap adventure comedy features raging typhoons, runaway trains and stampeding elephants.
Director Cody Friesen is a re-cent graduate of Trinity Western University Theatre.
Performing the role of Phileas Fogg is Gabriel Kirkley, a graduate of the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) theatre program, who has acted in, designed or di-rected more than 60 productions.
Aouda, the damsel in dis-tress who Fogg rescues part way through his global adventure, is played by Catrina Jackson, who last appeared in Gallery 7’s pro-duction of Anne (of Green Gables) as Josie Pye.
Fogg’s loyal French valet, Passepartout, is played by Thomas Smith, who appeared in last sea-son’s production of Shadowlands.
Eli Funk, also a recent gradu-ate of the UFV theatre program and sound designer for last sea-son’s production of 110 Stories, takes on the role of Detective Fix. Playing a variety of characters are Bethany Caldwell and newcomer Rebecca Dougan.
Set design is by Frank Sawatzky, costume design is by Dani DeJong, lighting design is by Michael Methot and sound design is by
Ron Jackson.The stage manager is Yvonne
Spuls and the production photog-rapher is Dianna Lewis.
The production runs Nov. 6 and 7 and 11-14 at 7:30 p.m. with dis-count matinees on Nov. 7 and 14 at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $25 for adults and $20 for students/seniors for eve-ning performances, and $5 less for matinees.
Tickets are available online at gallery7theatre.com or at House of James, 2743 Emerson St. (phone 604-852-3701).
(From left) Bethany Caldwell, Catrina Jackson, Eli Funk, Gabe Kirkley, Thomas Smith and Rebecca Dougan perform in Gallery 7 Theatre’s pro-duction of Around the World in 80 Days. Dianne Lewis Photography
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Reflections: Steve StanczykOctober 29, 2015–January 3, 2016Stanczyk explores the colour relationships that can be achieved from both a traditional and experimental silkscreen process that uses a
starting point.Art on Demand: Daniel Hurst & Fiona Moes PelOctober 29–November 29, 2015Art on Demand is a rotating café-style exhibition that features the work of Emerge artists, giving members ages 16–30 the opportunity to display their artwork in a professional facility.
Kesh: Suvi BainsOctober 29, 2015–January 3, 2016 Fraser Valley artist Suvi Bains explores one of
generational boundaries from within the faith, and acts as a visual manifestation of the social and cultural shifts that characterize the second-generation South Asian experience.
The Radcliffe Line and Other Geographies: Sarindar DhaliwalOctober 29, 2015–January 3, 2016
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Tickets are now on sale for the Legends from Nashville, coming to Abbotsford Centre on Saturday, March 26.
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century of country music, Nashville leg-endary songwriters and performers Tom Ghent, Chris Gantry and Billy Gant deliver
their collective talents and southern country grass roots sound.
Collectively, they have written thou-sands of songs, while
individually each has performed, collab-orated and/or been recorded by some of the biggest musical personalities of their time, including Johnny Cash, Hank Williams Jr., Wayne Newton, Kris Kristofferson, and George Jones.
Joining the famous trio will be local duo Austin Belle from Abbotsford, and Chris Andres and The Stompin Devilles from Vancouver Island.
Tickets start at $29 and are available at abbotsfordcentre.ca, ticketmaster.ca, the Prospera Credit Union box office, or by phone at 1-855-985-5000.
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The Celtic Tenors per-form in Abbotsford on Saturday, Nov. 21 in a concert also featur-ing the Canada West Chamber Orchestra, members of the Abbotsford Youth Orchestra and local Irish dancers.
The concert begins at 7 p.m. at Gateway Community Church, 2884 Abbotsford-Mission Hwy.
Presented by Calvin Dyck, the program fea-tures favourite songs from Ireland, Broadway, classical opera and some of the Celtic Tenors’ own arrangements of tradi-tional Christmas carols.
With a polished in-ternational reputation and just over a million album sales under their belts , the Celtic Tenors are coming off a suc-cessful tour of Australia and the U.S. with Celtic Woman.
Matthew Gilsenan, James Nelson, and Daryl Simpson will perform, with musical direc-tor Colm Henry at the piano.
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Legion poppy campaign underwayFunds raised support veterans and their familiesThe Abbotsford
branch of the Royal Canadian Legion began its annual poppy cam-paign by presenting its first poppy pin of the season to Mayor Henry Braun on Oct. 28.
Every year, the legion conducts the poppy campaign to honour those who serve, and to raise funds in support of veterans and their fam-ilies.
The campaign runs from the last Friday in October to Remembrance Day, Nov. 11.
During the pe-riod leading up to Remembrance Day, mil-lions of Canadians wear
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During the poppy campaign, thousands of legion members vol-unteer their time to
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Robert Rohrer, president of the Royal Canadian Legion in Abbotsford, presents the first poppy of the 2015 campaign to Abbotsford Mayor Henry Braun.
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25th anniversary in Abbotsford.The thrift store was started by a
group of Christians, who saw an op-portunity to change the lives of people in the Soviet Union who had been ruled for 75 years by the Communist party. Under glasnost, it became pos-sible to send Christian literature and Bibles.
The Abbotsford group decided to open a thrift store to raise funds for the Bible League of Canada to spread the gospel in Eastern Europe.
The first store opened Oct. 19, 1990 on South Fraser Way, and $9,000 was donated that year. More goods were donated than could be placed, and a larger store was leased. However, the store burned down on Sept. 1, 1994.
With the help of Mennonite Central Committee, volunteers opened a new store. That location became too small again, so the society bought property at 2337 West Railway St., and a build-ing was erected.
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company to pay it forwardDevelopers of the
Foxwood subdivision in Abbotsford have donat-ed $28,000 – $1,000 for each home – to Cyrus Centre, a charity helping vulnerable and home-less youth.
Foxwood is a proj-ect of Pacific Hills Developments Ltd., started in 2004, when Olivier and Karla Lamy partnered with Herb and Brigitte Nickel.
The four said that one of their main pri-orities for Pacific Hills in creating the Foxwood subdivision – located on Lukiv Terrace in east Abbotsford – was to find a meaningful way to support the community.
The residents demon-strated this sense of community following an incident last year.
The neighbourhood is located at the end of a cul-de-sac with access
to the adjacent shop-ping centre – making it a target for vandals and thieves as an es-cape route. These types of problems came to a peak one night when a stolen car crashed through the fence, cre-ating a sizable mess.
The residents then worked together to clean up the neighbourhood, including the rebuilding of the fence, while others contributed financially.
This was followed by a block party in the sum-mer of 2014, which has now become an annual event.
The Lamys and Nickels said this sense of com-munity spirit encouraged them to give back to the community. When they asked for input from the residents on which char-ity to support, they se-lected Cyrus Centre.
The donation was pre-sented last Thursday.
(From left) Karla and Olivier Lamy, Coun. Les Barkman, Joyce McElhoes, Brigitte and Herb Nickel and Les Talvio celebrate a $28,000 donation to Cyrus Centre.
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Konrad and Katie Kocsis celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary with their family
in Playa da Carmen, Mexico. They were married October 24, 1965 in Ecs, Hungary. Katie joined her husband 7 months later in Canada and made their home in Abbotsford. Konrad worked on the railroad as a foreman then supervisor for G Braun Construction. He started his own business in 1980 as West Coast Rail but because of the economy he closed it down after 5 years and worked for A & B Rail until 1999 when he retired. Katie was a stay at home mom for
their 2 children Konrad (born 1967) and Christine (born 1972) until they were teenagers at which she began working a few different jobs until 1990 when she started at Woolco. She worked for what became Wal-Mart in the electronics dept. for 24 years and retired in 2014. Their son Konrad married Cynthia (1991) and have Kyle (22), Alexander (18) while their daughter Christine married Jeff (2000) and have Katelyn (13) and Jessica (11). Their pride and joy is their grandchildren and enjoy spending time with them whenever possible. With extended family being in Europe they traveled many times back and the years they didn’t they traveled throughout North America, Hawaii and Mexico. Life brought many challenges but they got through together because of their faith in God, love for one another and family along with support from their family and friends.
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Please join us as we welcome Abbotsford’s own won-derful Gwen Settle as our guest speaker. To honour Women in the Armed Services, Gwen will share her ex-periences of what it was like to serve as a woman during the war. She served as a Naval Operations Wren in the Royal Canadian Navy.
After leaving the Navy, Gwen had a rich working life in many varied professions. Not being one to sit still for long, Gwen currently wears many hats, including being the face of the Abbotsford Farm and Country Market along with numerous volunteer positions.
Lastly, don’t forget to bring any gently used business attire to the meeting for do-nation to the Abbotsford Community Services New Immigrant program. We will be
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Please join us for this important luncheon.
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Darin Rowe1966 ~ 2010
I adored his smileI cherished his hugsI admired his heart
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Miss you always,Mom
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20 FARM LABOURERS REQUIRED at
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Greenhouse work such as picking, pruning, twisting and other misc greenhouse labour.
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CROP WORKERSRequired at Topgro Greenhouses Ltd., Aldergrove, BC. Work incl. planting, pruning & picking pep-pers, repetitive tasks & standing for long periods of time. Must be able to work 40-60 hrs/wk. Wages $10.49/hr. + 4% vacation pay. Ability to speak Spanish would be a valuable asset. No exp. neces-sary. Please forward resume via email to [email protected]
MUKHTIAR GROWERS LTD.Farm workers required in Abbots-ford. Duties include, pruning, weed-ing & harvesting crops, 40 - 60 hrs/week, $10.49/hr. Fax resume to 604-853-6917 or Email: [email protected]
NURSERY WORKERSReq’d F/T by PBN Nurseries Ltd. Duties: Assisting in pruning trees, potting plants, grafting & watering plants. Physically demanding job. No experience necessary - will train. $10.49/hr, 48 hrs/wk or rate according to HRSDC for 2016. Starting January 15, 2016. Email:[email protected]
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A31Abbotsford News Wednesday, November 4, 2015
MAINArthur James
On Thursday, October 29, 2015 we lost someone very special. Dad touched the lives of many people with his mischievous way, sly smile and his big heart. We miss you so much and love you more than words can describe. Dad leaves behind his wife of 56 years Irene, sons Murray (Kathy), Ted (Theresa), Kevin (Karen), grandkids Kimberly, Kasey, Jessica, Mark, Janneke,
Riley, Taylor, Ashton, Carson, great-grandkids Sheldon, Autumn, and Margot, and sisters Bev, Eileen and brother Geoff. We wish to express our thanks to the members of the Abbotsford Fire Department, BC Ambulance and the Abbotsford Police Depart-ment for their support. As per Dad’s wishes, there will not be a service but we will be having a social gathering to celebrate his memory on Saturday, November 7, 2015 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm at the Coast Hotel, 2020 Sumas Way, Abbotsford, BC
Pops, thanks for being ours, you did real good. Tributes and condolences may be left at:
www.hendersonsabbotsfordfunerals.com
Henderson’s Funeral Home604-854-5534
ELIASDavid
Mr. David Elias, late of Chilli-wack, BC, passed away on October 22, 2015 at the age of 58. He is survived by his son Josh (Jolynn) and his two grand-children, Chloe and Willow. He was predeceased by his moth-er, Kirstine Elias. As a father, son, brother, and friend, David loved to be around people. He had a great heart and lived a life full of adventure. A Memorial Service will be held on Satur-day, November 7, 2015 at 4:00
pm at Yarrow Mennonite Brethren Church at 41995 Yarrow Central Road with Pastor Curtis Fast offi ciating. There will be a reception following the service. Donation in David’s memory may be made to the Cyrus Centre. Tributes and condolences may be left at:
www.hendersonsabbotsfordfunerals.com
Henderson’s Funeral Home604-854-5534
CADMANChristian Brown
Our beloved wife, mother, grand-mother and great-grandmother, Christian Brown Cadman passed away on October 11, 2015. She leaves behind her cherished compan-ion of more than 65 years Frederick William Cadman, son George (Bonnie) and daughter Susan (Greg), 7 grandchildren: Erin, David (Katy), Nadia, Julia (Michael Hobbs), Sarah, Andrea (Tasso Stathos), and Amelia and 5 great-grandchildren. Requiem Eucharist at the Oratory of Our Lady of the Nativity Old Catholic Society,
8642 Harvie Road, Surrey, BC on Saturday, November 7, 2015 at 1:30 pm with Celebrant Fr. Al Hyndman offi ciating. Lunch to follow.
Tributes and condolences may be left at:
www.hendersonsabbotsfordfunerals.com
Henderson’s Funeral Home604-854-5534
ROSEBarbara Jean
In the arms of her loving family Barb passed away on Friday, October 30, 2015 at the Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital after a short battle with cancer. Barb leaves behind her son Sean (Allyson) Fowlow, her grandsons Austin, Mark and Cullen, her sister Maryann (Richard) Cooney, her niece Tina (Jayson) Shank, her nephew Earl (Lisa) Cooney, her great-niece Jayna, and her great nephew Bradlee. Barb was predeceased by her father Earl and mothers Jean and Marion. Barb moved to Genelle, BC from the Deroche, BC in June to get closer to nature with her dogs and to enjoy fi shing and spending time with her sister. For those who wish a donation in Barb’s memory may be made to the Canadian Lung Association or the Canadian Cancer Society. A memorial service will be held at a later date.
HOOGEHildegard
January 29, 1926 ~ October 27, 2015
Our Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother Hildegard Hooge went to be with her Lord and Savior on October 27, 2015 at the age of 89. She was born to George and Katharina (Penner) Derksen on Janu-ary 29, 1926 in Fisherville, ON. Her twin died at birth. She was married November 13, 1954 to George Henry Hooge. They purchased a farm on the corner of Ross Road and Downes
Road, where their fi rst two girls were born. In 1963 they pur-chased a raspberry farm on Bradner Road, where they lived for 24 years and were blessed with another girl and a boy. In 1970 Shan An also joined the family as a son. In 1989 they retired moving to a condo in Clearbrook, where she lived till her pass-ing. She was always a hard worker and the glue that held the family together. She had polio as a young girl, which affected her hearing greatly, but Mom was not one to let circumstances stop her; she just had to fi nd ways around the tough things. She loved to play the accordion and got the whole family to sing together, despite the fact that she could not sing on key. She loved the Lord with all her heart, all her soul, and all her mind and loved her neighbours as herself. She loved to look after everyone who needed always fi nding something to give. She loved spending time with family! She was predeceased by her husband George in 1999, her brother Adolf in 1942, and her sister-in-law, Lydia (Peter) Penner. She is survived by her children: daughters Charlotte (Don) Derksen, Jennifer (Leon) Stein, Miranda (Geoff) Dollinger; sons Gilbert (Marilyn) Hooge and Shan (Soogie) An, grandchildren and great grandchildren: James (Devon) Derksen, Diana (Scott) White; Tyler (Ally) Stein, Jaclyn (Jesse) Cressman and son Evan, Sharla (Stephen) Magdalin, Linnea (Craig) Stein; Sarah Dollinger, Andrew (Joy) Dollinger, Adam Dollinger; Joshua (Steve) Hooge, Roxanna (Ryan) Froese and children: Lincoln, Jake, Seth, and Ruby, Micah (Ashley) Hooge and children: Isabelle and Elijah; Lily (Daniel) Kim and children: Cole and Koren, Julie An (Kevin) Jager and children Bade and Kecia. She is also survived by two brothers Peter (Donna) and John (Thelma) and two sisters Kaye (George) and Margaret (Eugene); her husbands siblings: brother Jake (Betty) Hooge, Henry (Mary) Hooge and many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held at 8:30 - 9:00 am at Clearbrook Mennonite Brethren Church. Burial to follow at 9:30 am at Maclure Road Mennonite Cemetery. The funeral service will be held at Clearbrook Mennonite Brethren Church at 11:00 am. Refreshments to follow in the church base-ment. In lieu of fl owers donations can be made to Hands On Street Ministry 140 Ave. F North, Saskatoon, SK S7L 1V8. Wiebe and Jeske Burial and Cremation Care Providers are look-ing after funeral arrangements. The family would like to thanks to each of the nurses and doctors who cared for Mom. A special thank you to Fraser Valley Health who provide homecare for Mom; you were all wonderful! Online condolences to the family may be made to:
www.wiebeandjeskefh.com
Wiebe & Jeske604.859.5885
VAN DEN BERGHenk
March 1, 1938 - October 26, 2015
Henk passed away comfortable and peacefully after a short battle with cancer on October 26, 2015.He was the proud father of daughters Treas Gabara, Dorothy Percival (Mark), and son Earl Van Den Berg (Wendy). He delighted in his six grandchildren; Lance, Mathew, Christopher, Richard, Ryan and Megan. Henk will be forever missed by his loving wife of 54 years Adela.
We are very grateful for the compassion and care he received from the staff at Mission Memorial Hospital and Christine Morrison Hos-pice.No fl owers by request. Donations to Christine Morrison Hospice.
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ANTONSONAl
1925 ~ 2015
“It was a dark and stormy night” - as his favourite Christmas special “Peanuts” characters would say - when Al Antonson slipped away to join Mom on their long-planned “tour of the universe”, just like they used to dream about. Our Dad, brother, grandfather, great grandfather, uncle - and friend to countless people - left us in the wee small hours of October 31st, just shy of his 90th birthday. Dad was a proud Christmas baby of Norwegian heritage, born December 25th, 1925 in a tarpaper
shack in the middle of 640 acres of rented land in Success, Saskatchewan. He moved with his family to BC during the rough and demanding Dirty Thirties and forever after asked people “What’s your Saskatchewan connection?” Dad often said “I left Success at the age of ten, and have been looking for it ever since!” He was rightly proud of his military career as a Lance Corporal, ‘corporal instructor’, and marksman. Most, though, he was thrilled with meeting Elsie Bailey (Mom), who also hailed from Saskatchewan (Wynyard), while they both served their coun-try in 1946. They married in 1947, and Brian (Sue), Rick (Janice), Judy (Bob), and Greg followed into a fun, fortunate and exciting family, including grandkids Jeremy and Kristin (Tim) and Brent and Sean (Hilary) and Andrew, and great grandkids Tristin and Sierra, and Riley and Declan (and their grandmother, Wendy). Al’s engaging business career was varied - as a magazine editor and columnist, Marketing and Sales Manager with Nabob Foods, Exhibit Space Manager and Assistant Manager of the Fair for the PNE, and fi nally with Conventions Unlimited. He made an active commitment to the Lutheran Church, one that led him through many adventures, and there were contributions and leadership roles for his community, among the many, at Camp Luther, AgriFair, and Burnaby Heritage Village. Al and Elsie travelled the world, and welcomed an endless and enviable stream of friends and family to their homes in Burnaby and, for the past 20+ years, at Carriage Lane in Abbotsford. Dad was “an ideas guy”, and someone’s simple suggestion could bring forth pages of ideas from him, freely offered, and wisely accepted. His family genealogy work was a massive undertaking, and his encyclopedic knowledge of our family history over the centuries was compelling; his research smarts were akin to those of Sherlock Holmes. They lent their name and support to the Al and Elsie Antonson Military Library at the Canadian Military Education Centre in Chilliwack. After Mom passed away four years ago, Dad’s “spark” fl uttered, and slowly faded. He moved to Menno Home in Abbotsford two years ago, and his salutation of “God Bless - we love you” became familiar to everyone. The staff at Menno Home repeatedly said that he stood out among their guests, and was “incredibly special” and we thank them so much for taking such good care of him. So many of them dropped by his room to be with him as his departure time neared, offering their loving goodbyes. Dad’s big and amazing heart kept ticking through his last 48 hours, until he slipped away quietly on the early morning of Saturday, October 31st. He’s survived by his older brother Alf in Kelowna, and relatives in Norway, and across Canada and the United States. We’ll gather to celebrate Dad’s wonderful life at 2:00 pm on Saturday, November 7th, at Peace Lutheran Church, 2029 Ware Street, in Abbotsford (604.859.5409). Dad touched so many people in so many ways over so many years. He won’t be attending though... true to their plans, Dad and Mom are already exploring the universe together.
Online condolences to the family may be made to:
www.wiebeandjeskefh.com
Wiebe & Jeske - 604.859.5885
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the sudden passing of Tom Abernethy at Salmon Arm, BC on October 24, 2015.
Tom was born in Vancouver, BC on December 30, 1936 to Gladys (Hardman) and Earle Abernethy and raised in Abbotsford. He worked for Abbotsford Bakery and later McGavin’s Bakery in Langley. A true country boy, Tom’s retirement yearswere spent in a log home on land that he loved atGardom Lake near Salmon Arm.
A man of few words but deep emotions, Tom’sfamily and friends could count on his thoughtfulwisdom when advice was sought and his skillfulhands when there was a job to be done. Hebelieved that life should be lived simply and thatnothing should be wasted. In today’s “throw-away”world, Tom was the ultimate conservator.
Tom was predeceased by his parents and hissister, Jessie. Devastated by his loss are his loving family: wife Carol, step-daughter Christel D’Aoust (Angie), sister Adele Friend (Bill), nephews Michael DesMazes and Jay DesMazes (Bonita). Many otherrelatives and countless friends will be saddened at his passing.
No service by request. Private family burial at Hazelwood Cemetery, Abbotsford, BC.
Online condolences may be sent through Tom’s obituary at www.bowersfuneralservice.com
ABERNETHY, HUGH THOMAS (TOM)
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Greenhouse WorkerStart approx Jan 11/16 for about 6 months. 40hr/week some weekends & evenings. $10.49 per hr. Duties includeplanting, preparing trays with soil, stocking, watering, pick-ing orders, shipping/ receiving & condensing/cleaning. A lot of lifting, bending, walking, & handling heavy loads in a fast paced environment. Must be willing to work in all types of weather. Greenhouse experi-ence an asset. Fax resume to 604-438-8853 offi [email protected]
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’S F
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RE
is S
mir
noff
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crib
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y th
e N
ew Y
ork
Tim
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ure
clea
n an
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tra
smoo
th w
ith
plea
sing
tex
ture
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cla
ssic
vod
ka a
rom
a”. W
e of
fer
you.
.. tw
o of
the
mos
t po
pula
r si
zes
of t
his
fabu
lous
tas
ting
sele
ctio
n...
prod
uced
in C
anad
a.
Hi!
My
nam
e is
Fra
nk &
I’m
the
Gen
eral
Man
ager
of
LIQ
UO
R F
OR
LES
S.co
m. I
t’s g
oing
to b
e m
y jo
b to
br
ing
you,
our
val
ued
cust
omer
s, m
any
exci
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uniq
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prod
ucts
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m C
anad
a &
aro
und
the
wor
ld...
wee
kly!
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ntin
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leas
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tore
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iend
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rew
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leas
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joy
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ucts
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onsi
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A34 Abbotsford NewsWednesday, November 4, 2015
In Business since 1919 and still growing!
www.arrow.ca
Arrow is a diversifi ed transportation, logistics, and materials handling company with operations throughout Canada and the U.S.
We are looking for Full-time, professional
COMPANY DRIVERSfor our Chilliwack BC based Fly Ash Haul to Hinton AB
We offer: Competitive Pay Rates, full benefi ts, pension, paid in truck orientation, year round work, four days on four days off..
You possess: A positive attitude, a Class 1 Drivers License, a clean drivers abstract with no suspensions, previous Super B hauling experience, and at least two job references.
We are an equal opportunity.
Interested applicants may apply to our Recruitment Team as follows: reply to this ad, online at jobs.arrow.ca, or by fax: 250-314-1750.
With Arrow you are always close to home.
MARKETING MANAGER
THE POSITION:• To head up a program of market penetration to
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• Establish Marketing Networks• Design and Create compelling printed Market-
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plan, with measurable metrics• To provide valid statistical analysis of progress
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THE CANDIDATE• Will be a dynamic and successful individual who
will have at least a bachelors level university or technical institute degree that is accredited in Canada. This accredited university degree will be in Business Management, Computer Technology, or Marketing Management. (3 year degree minimum).
• Will have employment experience in either Advertising or Marketing Management
• Will have employment experience in a technical computer fi eld or in data management
• Will be profi cient to a university level in written and spoken English, Punjabi and Hindi.
• Will provide references with respect to employment and ethical suitability.
• Will be willing to reside in the Fraser Valley.
THE COMPANYCommonplex Construction Ltd has been in busi-ness more than 25 years.Commonplex and its associated companies of Cachet Marketing Ltd. and Culinary Concepts Consulting Ltd., lead sales of approximately $100,000,000 per annum in the real estate and food industries.
A combination of formal education and work experience is essential for this position. Qualifi ed individuals should submit a complete resume with references and transcripts to:
Box 9934375 Gladys Avenue,
Abbotsford, BCV2S 2H5
The Abbotsford 2016 BC Summer Games Ceremonies Team is looking for enthusiastic, talented dancers (both male & female) between the ages of 16-25, to perform at community events leading up to the 2016 BC Summer Games, which are taking place in Abbotsford July 21-24, 2016. Dancers will also play a key role in the Torchlighting Ceremony and Opening & Closing Ceremonies.
Dancers will learn a short piece of choreography, which will then be performed for our panel. Dancers will have the opportunity to free-style and to showcase any special skills.
Performers with a strong background in hip-hop and jazz are strongly encouraged to attend; however, dancers well versed in other styles may also audition.
Please bring one piece of photo identification, your resume and headshot (if applicable). Dancers must also complete the attached Volunteer Registration Form. For participants under the age of 19, the form must be signed by a legal guardian.
Note that this is a volunteer opportunity. Auditions will occur on a first come, first served basis.
Rise above. Reach beyond.
JULY 21 - 24
DANCE CREW AUDITIONS
Saturday, November 7, 2015
11:00am – 3:00pm
Registration begins at 10:00am
WJ Mouat Secondary School Theatre32355 Mouat Drive, Abbotsford
Should you have any questions, please contact Lorissa Arndt at [email protected]
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
130 HELP WANTED
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICER Reqd. Sal: $25/hr, F/T, Pmt, Edu: fi eld Degree/Diploma, Exp: 3+yrs. Lang: English, Duties: Identify staffi ng requirements. Prepare & post HR ads. Collect and select resumes. Contact applicants, arrange interviews, notify selec-tion results. Coordinate and participate in interviews. Prepare job offers. Inform workers on job requirements, terms and conditions. Arrange staff place-ment and transfers. Advise HR policies & procedures. Organize and administer training and procedures. Negotiate appeals and disputes settlements, if any. Coordinate employment termina-tion process. Work location: A&W Restaurant, 6-2054 Whatcom Rd, Abbotsford, BC, V3G 2K8
Contact HR Manager Email Resume:
[email protected] fax: 604-431-0797
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
130 HELP WANTED
Sts’ailes First Nation
Sts’ailes Early Education Center requires a full-time Early Child-hood Educator or an Infant Toddler Educator.
Qualifi ed candidate will develop program planning and participate in the activities of the daycare center. The ECE/ITE has knowl-edge and implements strategies outlined in the staffi ng and opera-tional manual.
For a full description of duties and requirements please go to www.stsailes.com
Salary: Negotiable with experi-ence Terms: This is a 35-hour week position. Hours are: 7:30am - 4:30pm.
Application Deadline: Friday, November 6, 2015Start Date: November 10th, 2015.
Interested candidates are invit-ed to submit resume, covering letter & 3 references to:Mail or Apply in person: Sts’ailes Early Education Center, 4690 Salish Way, 5127 School Road, Agassiz, BC, VOM 1A1. Fax: 604-796-1281, attention: Rayanna Anderson or email: [email protected]
The Sts’ailes Early Education Center also requires a Substitute Early Childhood Educator and a Substitute Assistant with a Family Daycare Certifi cate.
We regret that we will only re-spond to those applicants chosen for an interview. We thank all ap-plicants for their interest.
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
132 HOME STAY FAMILIES
MATURE couple wanted for full-time, live-in, caretaking position on a private island near Whaletown, B.C. Must be familiar with boats, have valid driver’s license, basic fi rst aid. Familiarity with basic main-tenance, groundskeeping. Able to live in a remote location. Send re-sume to Subtle Island Enterprises, P.O. Box 286, Whaletown, B.C. V0P 1Z0 or to [email protected]
138 LABOURERS
SEASONALFARM WORKERS
NEEDED atBergen Farms to start February, 2016. 40 - 60 hrs/wk $10.49/hr. Work includes planting, weeding, pruning, har-vesting fruit, and other farm work. Work is out-doors in all weather conditions & physically demanding.
Fax resumes to: 604-854-5631.
160 TRADES, TECHNICAL
Production Welders Surrey light metal fabrication shop requires experienced welders. Applicants must have minimum of 1 year experience welding .035 MIG or have CWB ticket. Wage: $16.42/hr to start, $18.24/hr after 30 days worked.We offer a complete benefi t package.
Email resume to:[email protected]
130 HELP WANTED
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
160 TRADES, TECHNICAL
INDUSTRIAL MECHANIC(MILLWRIGHT)
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You!
We are a local progressive concrete pre-cast company based in Chilliwack. Duties include; preventative maint., scheduled repairs, and quick response repairs to ensure our modernized equipment runs effi ciently. Routine equipment inspections and repairs are required.The Successful candidate must have good problem solving, diag-nostic, interpersonal, and time management skills. Must be able to work fl exible hours in a variety of conditions. Experience working with electrical systems and PLC programs would be a defi nite asset.Minimum requirements include completion of ITA certifi cate of qualifi cation as an Industrial Mechanic, inter - provincial red seal endorsement, & a certifi cate of apprenticeship. Previous work experience in a related industry would be an asset.
OUR COMPANY OFFERS:1.) Attractive Wages &
Excellent Employee Benefi ts.2.) Supportive, Engaged
Atmosphere With ChangeMinded Management Group.
3.) Company SponsoredSocial Activities.
Please e-mail resume,including cover letter &
references: [email protected]
130 HELP WANTED
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
160 TRADES, TECHNICAL
PLUMBERSJourneyman & Apprentices
(2nd, 3 rd & 4 th Year)Respected Mechanical Contractorreq. Journeyman and Apprentice Plumbers for all aspects of Com-mercial Institutional Mechanical work (New Construction). Previ-ous experience is an asset. Team Environment.
Long Term Opportunities Avail.Competitive Wages, & Excellent Benefi ts.
Fax: 604.576.4739 or E-mail: [email protected]
PERSONAL SERVICES
173 MIND BODY SPIRIT
#1 in the Fraser Valley
SPRING RELAX SPA604-859-9686
2451 Clearbrook RdAbbotsford
AMAZING WAVE SPA Acupuncture & Acupressure.
113-2580 Cedar Park Pl. Abby.604-746-0099
175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private Events!We Come To You! Doing It All,
From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals
• Weddings • B-B-Ques• Birthdays • AnniversariesUnique Taste, Unique Menus...
Gourmet, Customized MenusTailored To Your Function...
Kristy [email protected]
or Visit us at: www.threescompanycatering.ca
182 FINANCIAL 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.
1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com
NEED A LOAN? Own Property? Have Bad Credit? We can help! Call toll free 1-866-405-1228 www.fi rstandsecondmortgages.ca
114 DRIVERS/COURIER/TRUCKING
PERSONAL SERVICES
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
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Too much debt?Contact us today!
No charge initial interview(604)859-5585
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
233 CHIMNEY SERVICES
SANTA’S CHIMNEY SERVICESSweeping, Repairs. BBB reg.
WETT Inspections. 778-340-0324
114 DRIVERS/COURIER/TRUCKING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALL
DRYWALL TAPING, Ceiling texture& Repairs. Small or large jobs. 604-859 -1354 / Cell: 604-556-4696
260 ELECTRICAL
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 ServiceCall Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
281 GARDENING
.Jim’s Mowing. 310-JIMS (5467).
Lawn Mowing - FertilizingStorm & Fall CleanupMoss & Weed Control
Hedging - PruningPressure WashingRubbish Removal
Call for Free Estimate604-302-9304
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTSGUTTER & ROOF Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liabilityinsurance. Simon, 604-230-0627
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A35Abbotsford News Wednesday, November 4, 2015
On October 1, 2015, on Highway 1 at
McDermott Road, Abbotsford, B.C.,
Peace Officer(s) of the Fraser Valley
Traffic Services RCMP seized, at the
time indicated, the subject property,
described as: $1,880 CAD, on or
about 12:00 Hours.
The subject property was seized
because there was evidence that
the subject property had been
obtained by the commission of an
offence (or offences) under section
5(2) (possession for purpose of
trafficking) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada.
Notice is hereby given that the
subject property, CFO file Number:
2015-3170, is subject to forfeiture
under Part 3.1 of the CFA and will
be forfeited to the Government for
disposal by the Director of Civil
Forfeiture unless a notice of dispute
is filed with the Director within the
time period set out in this notice.
A notice of dispute may be filed by
a person who claims to have an
interest in all or part of the subject
property. The notice of dispute
must be filed within 60 days of the
date upon which this notice is first
published.
You may obtain the form of a notice
of dispute, which must meet the
requirements of Section 14.07
of the CFA, from the Director’s
website, accessible online at www.
pssg.gov.bc.ca/civilforfeiture. The
notice must be in writing, signed
in the presence of a lawyer or
notary public, and mailed to the
Civil Forfeiture Office, PO Box 9234
Station Provincial Government,
Victoria, B.C. V8W 9J1.
In the Matter of Part 3.1 (Administrative Forfeiture) of the Civil Forfeiture Act [SBC 2005, C. 29] the CFA
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288 HOME REPAIRS
REPAIRS, Misc Service Jobs, etc., big or small, call Robert at 604-844-4222 If I can’t do it, it can’t be done
320 MOVING & STORAGE
MIRACLE MOVING Licensed - Bonded - Fully Equip. Residential Commercial, 1-3 Men
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329 PAINTING & DECORATING
TONY’’S PAINTING
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338 PLUMBING
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356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
FAMILY MAN w/truck for yard & home clean-ups, odd jobs, scrap re-moval. Free est. 604-820-2383
JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT!604.587.5865www.recycleitcanada.ca
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• Respectful • Reliable• Responsible • Affordable Rates
All Rubbish, Junk & Recycling needs.
Johnson 778-999-2803
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL
MISSION TOPSOIL
✦ Screened Topsoil ✦ Mushroom Manure ✦ Bark Mulch ✦ Sand & Gravel
Pick Up or Delivery 8590 SYLVESTER RD.
604-820-0808www.jonesbroscartageltd.com
374 TREE SERVICES
A & D TREE SERVICESTree Removal, Brush Chipping,
Stump Grinding, Hedge Trimming Pruning ~ Arborist Facilities. Fully Insured. 604-226-6514
PETS
454 EQUESTRIAN
CEDAR HOGFUEL
SPECIAL FALL PRICESSawdust Available
Augustine Soil & Mulch Ltd.Pitt Meadows, BC
604-465-5193, 604-465-5197www.augustinesoilandmulch.com
456 FEED & HAY
#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.buckerfi elds.org
477 PETS
AKITA PUPSChampionship. $800 each.
Call 604-751-0191
BOXER PUPS fl ashy fawn males. 1 white F, 1 white male. Vet ✓ CKC reg’d. 604-794-3786 afternoons/eves
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
523 UNDER $1002 END TABLES, metal & wood with heavy glass top, exc cond. $75/ea or best offer. Call 604-852-4777
524 UNDER $2003 MATCHING STANDS - Different
Sizes. $175/obo. 604-852-4777
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
525 UNDER $300LOVESEAT burgundy leather, in
exc cond. $250/obo. 604-852-4777
WOOL RUG, 8x5 diamond pattern. Like new. Paid $500, will take $250. Call 604-852-4777
526A $499 & UNDER
2 Brown leather rocker recliners, like new, barely used, paid over $700/ea. Selling for only $500/pair.Call 604-852-4777.
542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES
The Valley’s Premier Farm Market
Family owned & operated since 1975For all your fruit and
veggie needs.Open Mon-Sat 8am-6pm
(Closed Sunday)5486 Riverside Street
Corner of Harris & RiversideMatsqui Village
560 MISC. FOR SALE
SAWMILLS from only $4,397 - MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD:www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.
TARGET STEEL SALES. New and Used sea containers. 604-792-3434 or [email protected]
563 MISC. WANTED
FIREARMS: We will sell all your unwanted fi rearms. Consignment orselected purchase. 778-278-2205
566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
PIANO - Beautiful Antique Upright. Gerhard Heintzman- made in 1900. Good cond! $1200/obo. Leave msg
at 604-852-2238 (Abbotsford)
REAL ESTATE
625 FOR SALE BY OWNER
Abbotsford, 1500 sf rancher, 1400 sf down, 3 full baths, 2 up, 1 down. 3 bdrms up, 3 down, Lower level could be suited. Large lot, double garage. Well Kept. For viewing: 604-854-6238 or 604-309-1524
627 HOMES WANTED
Yes, We PayCASH!
Damaged or Older Houses! Condos & Pretty Homes too!
Check us out!www.webuyhomesbc.com
604-626-9647
609 APARTMENT/CONDOS
REAL ESTATE
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
New SRI Manufactured homesSingles $74,900. Doubles $94,900.
PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010
*1989 14x70 in 55+ Ruskin Park 1 small pet ok, $42,900.
*1970 12x60 in 55+ Langley Park no pets, $26,900.
www.glenbrookhomes.netChuck 604-830-1960
Trades. Financing. Permits.
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RICK EDEN
Selling Your Home?Call
RICK EDEN604.854.4888
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RENTALS
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
ABBOTSFORD CRIME FREEMulti Housing ProgramBACHELOR APARTMENT
$440/mo ~ No Pets Hot water included.
Quiet, parklike setting.
604-853-0333
Abbotsford / Mission – Starting at $685/mo - 1 & 2 bedroom suites now available. Take your pick, Classic or Renovated McCallum / Marshall area. 778-344-2787
609 APARTMENT/CONDOS
RENTALS
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
Abbotsford CentralMountainview - BakerviewTHIS IS WHERE YOU
WANT TO LIVE
LET’S MAKE ADEAL
NEW LOWER RENTSSENIOR’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
Great ViewAvailable Now!
Bach., 1 Bedroom,2 Bedroom, &
3 Bdrm Bedroom Avail.SENIORS DISCOUNTS
Heat, Hot Water & Basic Cable included.
Crime Free & Certifi ed.N/S - N/P,
Close to all amens.Lease & Refs. Required.
Call 604-852-7350
ABBOTSFORD
MEADOWOODApartment & Townhouse
Complex
Phone 604-852-4696or Email
meadowood@pacifi cquorum.com
Apartments1 & 2 Bedroom
Heat / hot water included3 Appliances
Townhouses1 Bedroom lofts &
2 Bedrooms5 Appliances
✦ Senior Discount ✦ Resident Managers ✦ Sorry No Pets
Conveniently located at3046 Clearbrook Road
www.pacifi cquorum.comPacifi c Quorum Properties Inc
FRASER RIDGECondo Living at
Apartment Prices!www.eryxproperties.com
1 bdrm - $745 ~ Avail Dec 1stConcrete Bldg. Great Views of
Mt. Baker. X-Lge & BrightHeat and Hot Water InclSprinklered. Lge patios,
2 Elevators. Lockers. Gated Pkng. Super Clean. N/P.
Call Dave @ 604-859-048233555 South Fraser Way
Crime Free Multi-Housing Certifi ed
MISSIONHABITAT APARTMENTS
33366 2nd Ave. Mission
1 Bedroom suite $635 2 Bedroom suite $750
Newly painted , some with new or near new fl ooring. Quiet, well managed, on site Manager. Undercover parking. Coin Laundry. Near library and
downtown. NO Pets.
604-826-2538Managed by
ECM Strata - Rental Division
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
COMMERCIAL SPACE for Lease: 1556 sf. #106 - 33643 Marshall Rd. Abbotsford. 604-850-7731.
RENTALS
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
ABBOTSFORD. Attractive Offi ce & or Retail Spaces avail. All located within Abbotsford’s business core. Right now we can accomodate your needs up to 5500 sq/ft. Ph: Frank @ Noort Investments 604-835-6300.
MISSION AREA. 800 SF SHOP. Available now. $450 + gst + hydro + gas. Security check and references. No Living Quarters. 604-820-0808
736 HOMES FOR RENT
ABBOTSFORD. Nr Superstore. 5 bdrm. 3 storey, 4 level split, w/2 bdrm suite, 3 ba, garage, fcd yard, very clean. Dec 1st. $2000/mo. Ns/ np. 604-852-6516; 604-897-2103.
741 OFFICE/RETAIL
ABBOTSFORD: PROFESSIONAL BLDG
OFFICE SPACE McCallum Rd.
500 & 852 sq.ft. on 2nd Floor. Includes new lease hold
improvements. Highly desired business located, close to
Hwy access & transit.
Call Elmer 604-850-4242
747 RV PADS
RV Sites $355/mo.Sewer, water, hot showers incl. Electricity, metered. Heated wash-rooms, ldry, 20-25 min E. of Mission Hwy #7. Walking distance to local general store, near post offi ce, gas LCB outlets etc. 604-826-2741.
749 STORAGE
LOCKABLE STORAGE / workshop spaces. 20’ X 40’, drive in. Small sizes avail. 6 am - 10 pm access. Chase Mon - Fri. 8-5. 604-826-2383
750 SUITES, LOWER
ABBOTSFORD E. Newly renovat-ed 2 bdrm. 1 full bath, incl. laundry + all utils. Near McMillan Pool. $825 Avail now. Np/ns. 604-556-8231
ABBOTSFORD. Matsqui area. 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite. No ldry. Ns/np. Avail. now. Incl hydro/basic cable. Also barn avail 70’ X 90’ w/cement fl r. 778-246-3691 or 604-557-8023.
MISSION. Dec 1. G/L SUITE. Extra lge bdrm, 5 appl, f/p, cook’s kit, lots of cabinets/pantry, private fcd yard, storage, $950. incl. util. Pets negot. NO SMOKING. Ref’s. 826-9091.
751 SUITES, UPPER
Abbotsford. 3 bdrm (upper) 2100 sf. 2.5 baths. VIEW. A/C. $1900: N/S, N/P. Avail Dec. 1. 604-853-7057
ABBOTSFORD. 3 bdrm. upper of house, 2 full ba, 2000 sf. Ns/np. Avail now $1800/mo. 778-552-4737
752 TOWNHOUSES
MISSION: 3 BDRM TOWNHOUSE, quiet family complex. Rent geared to income. N/P. Call: 604-820-1715
NEWLY RENOVATED3 bdrm. - 1.5 bath
on 2 levels
Our gated 5 acre complex is quiet and family oriented.We have 2 playgrounds
available for kids.“Pet- Friendly”
Woodbine Townhouses9252 Hazel St, Chilliwack
$1100 per month Utilities not Included
Call Mike to set up aday & time to view
(604)-792-8317or email: raamco.ca
TRANSPORTATION
818 CARS - DOMESTIC
2000 CHEVY MALIBU, 141,000 kms, gray in & out. $1800. Excel-lent condition. Call Dave 604-850-7381
2007 Chrysler PT Cruiser, auto, 4cyl. 85,000 kms. Lots of options, red. $4400 fi rm. 604-538-9257
2013 MAZDA 2 - 4/dr hatch, auto 48K, some options, green, clean car, $9000 fi rm. 604-538-4883
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
2005 PT CRUISER convertible, Custom paint & body work,
$16,800 into car. 5yr 110,000kms warranty. $8500. 604-445-1596
838 RECREATIONAL/SALE
2008 FLEETWOOD FIESTA LX 34’ MOTORHOME, 2 slides, 92,000kms, all new tires, many extras. SNOWBIRD SPECIAL$59,500. Pls call: 604-808-2230
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVALThe Scrapper
851 TRUCKS & VANS
2008 UPLANDER LT, 130K, Cherry colour, all power,
No accidents. Very clean. $5400. 604-500-5540
551 GARAGE SALES
ABBOTSFORD;
AntiqueFurniture Sale
Sat Nov 7, 9am - 1pm.2759 St. Moritz Way
No Early Inquiries
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A36 Abbotsford NewsWednesday, November 4, 2015
MON - THURS • 8:30am - 8pm | FRI & SAT • 8:30am - 6pm | SUNDAY • CLOSEDDL#31215
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Highway 1 - Mt Lehman Exit - Fraser Valley Auto Mall
Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offer. Offers only valid at MSA Ford Sales. Retail offers may be canceled or changed at any time without notice. Limit one (1) incentive redemption per Eligible Model sale. Some offers are not rain-checkable. All prices are plus taxes and fees. See dealer for complete details for all advertised offers. All offers good on in-stock MSA Ford Sales vehicles only. All offers subject to prior sale. All available Ford incentives, Bonus Cash, Ford Loyalty/Conquest, MSA Finance cash, Non fi nance cash, Non stackable Cash and rebates/rates have been used in advertised prices. Financing/Leasing on approved consumer or business credit. Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment or may not be exactly as shown. For factory orders, a customer may either take advantage of eligible Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited retail customer promotional incentives/offers available at the time of vehicle factory order or time of vehicle delivery, but not both or combinations thereof, subject to incentive rules and eligibility. The Ford Winter Tire Rebate is available in lieu of the ? no charge? winter tire offer. Some incentives may not be combinable or offered with other incentives. Our advertised prices include Freight, and P.D.I., Add dealer documentation and registration fees of $420, and applicable taxes and fees. Advertised trucks have pre-installed boxliners that are not part of offer and can be removed or purchased. Finance payments are calculated at 6.24% over 96 months, on approved credit. Low APR Financing not compatible with Ford non-stackable cash, MSA fi nance cash, Ford or MSA lease offers or MSA Discounts. Purchasing Customers must credit qualify (OAC) to qualify. Some fi nance fees may apply where applicable. All vehicles subject to prior sale and have limited availability. All offers expire November 7, 2015 at 6:00 pm (PST).
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