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NEWS & views views March 2014 If Yes, Otter Co-op Board of Directors is looking for you. Sense of Community, Business Acumen in helping direct a $200 million operation. If you are interested in running for the Otter Co-op Board of Directors you must have your Director Qualification Declaration signed by Thursday, May 15, 5:00 pm to be eligible to run for a position at the May 29, 2014 Annual Meeting. Applications are available at the Administration Office. How does it work? Otter Co-op’s Board is made up of 9 Directors with staggered three year terms. A Director must run and be successful after each three year term to secure the next three years to a maximum of nine years (three terms). After nine years a Director must take a one year break before being eligible to run again. How to Build the Best Board Good Board governance ensures that Otter Co-op operates in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible way, aligned with the interests of our members. If you have any questions please email chair of the Nominating Committee Frank Hauzer at [email protected] or call Merilee at the Administration Office 604 607 6923. Everyone at Otter Co-op is thrilled to have seen an increase in sales of $4.8 million over the last year despite the challenges of cross border shopping and our local competition. We would like to thank our Members/Customers for their continued loyalty and support. “Thank You”. Are You Interested in Being a Part of a Fast Growing Operation? It’s BACK!!! $7 Million in prizes and discounts over 1 in 6 tickets reveals a prize or discount! Otter Co-op is very pleased to be able to offer nine $1000 Scholarships. How can you apply? If you are a grade twelve student and your family has spent at least $2000 in the prior year, you are eligible to apply for one of (seven) $1000 scholarships offered by Otter Co-op. We also have (two) $1000 scholarships available for a mature student (an individual that has been out of high school for at least one year) with the same qualifications. Applications are available at the Administration Office or on our website www.ottercoop.com. Deadline for applications is April 30, 2014 6:00 pm. 9Scholarships Available Otter Co-op Achieves Record Sales 4 YEARS IN A ROW! Thanks to you, Thanks to you, DIRECTORS WANTED FOR A 3 YEAR TERM • Gas & Diesel • Marked Fuel • Convenience Store • 24 Hour Cardlock • Bulk Fuel Delivery • Oil & Lubricants 44046 Progress Way, Chilliwack, BC See you soon. OTTER CO-OP Watch for our Chilliwack Location Coming Soon! Contest Ends April 24, 2014.
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Page 1: March 11, 2014

NEWS& viewsviewsMarch 2014

If Yes, Otter Co-op Board of Directors is looking for you. Sense of Community, Business Acumen in helping direct a $200 million operation.

If you are interested in running for the Otter Co-op Board of Directors you must have your Director Qualifi cation Declaration signed by Thursday, May 15, 5:00 pm to be eligible to run for a position at the May 29, 2014 Annual Meeting. Applications are available at the Administration Offi ce.

How does it work?

Otter Co-op’s Board is made up of 9 Directors with staggered three year terms. A Director must run and be successful after each three year term to secure the next three years to a maximum of nine years (three terms). After nine years a Director must take a one year break before being eligible to run again.

How to Build the Best Board

Good Board governance ensures that Otter Co-op operates in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible way, aligned with the interests of our members.

If you have any questions please email chair of the Nominating Committee Frank Hauzer at [email protected] or call Merilee at the Administration Offi ce 604 607 6923.

Everyone at Otter Co-op is thrilled to have seen an increase in sales of $4.8 million over the last year despite the challenges of cross border shopping and our local competition. We would like to thank our Members/Customers for their continued loyalty and support. “Thank You”.

Are You Interested in Being a Part of a

Fast Growing Operation?

It’s BACK!!!

$7 Millionin prizes and discounts

over

1 in 6tickets reveals aprize or discount!

Otter Co-op is very pleased to be able to offer nine $1000 Scholarships. How can you apply? If you are a grade twelve student and your family has spent at least $2000 in the prior year, you are eligible to apply for one of (seven) $1000 scholarships offered by Otter Co-op. We also have (two) $1000 scholarships available for a mature student (an individual that has been out of high school for at least one year) with the same qualifi cations. Applications are available at the Administration Offi ce or on our website www.ottercoop.com.

Deadline for applications is April 30, 2014 6:00 pm.

9ScholarshipsAvailable

Otter Co-op Achieves Record Sales 4 YEARS IN A ROW!

Thanks to you,Thanks to you,

DIRECTORS WANTEDFOR A 3 YEAR TERM

• Gas & Diesel• Marked Fuel• Convenience Store

• 24 Hour Cardlock• Bulk Fuel Delivery• Oil & Lubricants

44046 Progress Way, Chilliwack, BC See you soon.

OTTER CO-OP

029 Otter Fence.indd 1 14-02-19 2:43 PM

Watch for our Chilliwack Location

Coming Soon!

Contest Ends April 24, 2014.

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FOOD AND FRIENDS(A division of Langley Meals on Wheels)ARE YOU 55+Join us at Otter Co-op Cafe the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month for a social luncheon which may include a guest speaker, always great food and company Cost is $5.00 (includes lunch - tea or coffee - dessert)

Please pre-register at the Administration Offi ce or by calling Merilee at 604-607-6923

NEXT GET TOGETHER IS MARCH 24

Come & join us for lunch!

Jack Nicholson General Manager

General Manager’s Message

We are just wrapping up our 2013 fi scal year results, which ended on Saturday, March 1st. It was defi nitely a challenging year, with the increase in cross-border shopping, cross-border fuel pricing, lowering of the Canadian dollar that affected some of our commodity buying power, and new competitors opening up in the markets we are already in. I am proud to report that through these challenges, Otter Co-op has had another record breaking year in sales, for the 4th year in row! Our combined sales of all our locations ended at $171,949,710 which is 2.9% above last year’s record of $167,114,431.

This could not have been achieved without the hard work and dedication of everyone here at Otter, including Board, Management and Staff, and I want to thank them all publicly for helping us achieve these amazing results. And of course it could not have been possible without you, our loyal members! Did you realize when you fi rst paid your one time lifetime fee of $10 that you would be enjoying returns for years to come? Truly a great benefi t of being a part-owner of Otter Co-op, and sharing in the profi ts generated by your purchases.

Our management team is working diligently on the fi nancial statements and fi nalizing all the expenses for the past year, and will have a bottom line report ready for our next edition of the News and Views. Of course if you’d like to hear about the results sooner than that, plan on attending our Annual General Meeting, to be held at D.W. Poppy Secondary School in Langley on Thursday, May 29th.

Some of the highlights from our 2013 fi scal year include the purchase and opening of a second feed mill operation in Armstrong, BC in March of last year. We also purchased and opened a sixth gas bar and convenience store site in Mission late this past fall. And we have worked throughout the year on the design and construction of a new bulk plant, cardlock, gas bar and convenience store for Chilliwack, that began construction this past month; with an expected opening date of September, 2014.

Your board and management team have been busy reviewing the viability of several other projects, and look forward to sharing some of the results of that hard work with you at our Annual Meeting. Did you know that Otter Co-ops’ petroleum operations generated in excess of $7.5 million for our bottom line in 2013? This is one of the reasons we continue to look for opportunities for growth in our petroleum operations for the future.

As we move into our 2014 operating year, I sincerely thank you for your support this past year, as it is all of our combined efforts that continue to make the Otter Co-op the successful, diverse, viable business it is today. I look forward to seeing you at the Co-op!

Jack NicholsonGENERAL MANAGER

Spring Greetings Everyone!President’s Message:

I wasn’t sure how I was going to start my report for SPRING, but those last two snowfalls seem to have disappeared and we can now see SPRING. Maybe groundhog knew what he was predicting after all!! A number of your Directors on the Board recently traveled to the Federated Co-operatives Ltd. (FCL) 85th. Annual General Meeting in Saskatoon and there the temperatures were –40 and we could

tell it was really cold. Just over 500 people attended the annual meeting coming mainly from the four western provinces.

FCL, of which we are 1 of 234 owners, like you are a member of Otter Co-op, posted a year of record sales. Sales in the last year topped the previous year by 600 Million pushing sales to 9.4 Billion Record patronage of 574 Million is also up 47 Million over 2012.

Other highlights during the 2013 year was the purchase of 17 Viterra sites and in this current year, and which we have heard about, is the purchase of 14 Sobeys sites in many Prairie provinces, which will benefi t the whole Co-op system.

Otter Co-op continues to do well and yes, we have competition but we continue to meet that head on, and management and staff, with their great customer service, will make sure that we continue to be positive. Our management team is constantly on the lookout for new opportunities which will see your/our Co-op grow and benefi t all of us. We have an aggressive, ambitious, and bold Board and General Manager, always working on your behalf because you own the Co-op. In early February we started construction on a new Petroleum Facility in Chilliwack. With a target opening date of Fall 2014, this new facility that will have a 24 hour cardlock, gas bar with 12 fi lling stations, a convenience store, a bulk fuel depot with delivery service, and an oil and lubricant warehouse. Very exciting!!

FCL is the 48th largest company in Canada according to the Financial Post ratings. We should be proud to be a part of that. Many smaller Co-ops on the prairies are amalgamating making some Co-ops bigger and better able to source products in larger quantities. Something new to the Co-op System is the new App that can be downloaded on to iphones and ipads and all smart phones. Try it. I managed! Type in Co-op CRS and follow the prompts. Each Friday a new program starts and you will receive either dollars off on groceries or even a free or discounted grocery item. To date, 76, 000 people have already downloaded this app!!

Our year-end just ended and now we are working on getting our fi nancial reports ready for our Annual General Meeting to be held the end of May. Of note here is that we are looking for willing people who would meet the criteria of what it takes to become an elected member of the Board of Directors. Look elsewhere in our News and Views for more information. At our AGM we also award scholarships for Grade 12 students and Mature student scholarships so do have eligible applicants pick up the application forms which are due at the Co-op by April 30th.

It is a very exciting time for all of us at the Co-op – management, staff, members, and the Board of Directors. Enjoy SPRING, and remember the garden seeds are in stock now.

We look forward to your visiting us at Otter Co-op and remember our tagline, “You’re At Home Here”.

Dorothy Anderson OTTER CO-OP BOARD PRESIDENT

Hey Kids’ Join Us on Friday April 18 from 10:00 - 2:00 for our Annual Easter Party. There will be tons of games, prizes, treats, face painters, petting zoo, Bouncey Castle, Balloon artists, Cooper our store mascot and of course the Easter Bunny will be hopping by! If you are not yet a Kids’ Club Member (have not yet reached your 12th birthday) you can register through our website www.ottercoop.com or at the Administration Offi ce or at the party. All Kids’ Club Events are free. We hope to see you then!

Dorothy AndersonBoard President

“You’re at Home Here.”NEWS&ViewsViews

Otter Co-opService Awards 2014Ten YearsFive Years Twenty Years Twenty-Five Years

Keri HenryGLEN MOUNTAIN C-STORE

Brad HannahWHOLESALE TERRITORY MANAGER

Tony CaffynHATZIC GAS BAR

Shiva Pillay LADNER GAS BAR

Maria Dela Cruz LADNER GAS BAR

Brandon Kosciuk HARDWARE DEPT.

Alexis HookPHARMACY/FILE MAINTENANCE

Shelley FrankBAKERY

Marcus RollinsDELI/CAFÉ

Cheryl BruzzeseCASHIER

Gurwinder ShergillFEED DEPT.

Fred Martens FEED DEPT.

Anneli StebanukDELI/CAFÉ

Fred WiltseWHOLESALE TERRITORY MANAGER

Tracy Carter 248TH GAS BAR

Dana MunroCASHIER

Vickey GilmoreDELI/CAFÉ

Wendy VanderhoekDELI/CAFÉ

Andrea Kleingeltink248TH GAS BAR

Carole McCulloch FRASER HEIGHTS GAS BAR

Dorothy NielsenFAMILY FASHIONS

Jeremy McLeod LADNER GAS BAR

Colton PotterHATZIC GAS BAR MANAGER

Kristi StraussGROCERY DEPT.

Brittany MorrisGROCERY DEPT.

Dan WellsPETROLEUM DRIVER

Holly LingelGAS BAR OPERATIONS MANAGER

Dustin AnsellFEEDMILL

Chris DayFEEDMILL

Sherry IsenorCUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER

Mark MartensFEED WAREHOUSE

Tannis HutfelterFILE MAINTENANCE

Carolyn StrobelDRYGOODS RECEIVING

Congratulations to you all!

Thirty-Five Years Forty Years

Merilee McAuleyEXECUTIVE ASSIST TO THE G.M.

Ray JohnsonFEED RECEIVING CO-ORDINATOR

Rob FraserMEAT DEPT.

Danuta WarrenADMINISTRATION OFFICE

Thirty Years

Fifteen Years

COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY serving our

Kid’s Club Easter Party!

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FOOD AND FRIENDS(A division of Langley Meals on Wheels)ARE YOU 55+Join us at Otter Co-op Cafe the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month for a social luncheon which may include a guest speaker, always great food and company Cost is $5.00 (includes lunch - tea or coffee - dessert)

Please pre-register at the Administration Offi ce or by calling Merilee at 604-607-6923

NEXT GET TOGETHER IS MARCH 24

Come & join us for lunch!

Jack Nicholson General Manager

General Manager’s Message

We are just wrapping up our 2013 fi scal year results, which ended on Saturday, March 1st. It was defi nitely a challenging year, with the increase in cross-border shopping, cross-border fuel pricing, lowering of the Canadian dollar that affected some of our commodity buying power, and new competitors opening up in the markets we are already in. I am proud to report that through these challenges, Otter Co-op has had another record breaking year in sales, for the 4th year in row! Our combined sales of all our locations ended at $171,949,710 which is 2.9% above last year’s record of $167,114,431.

This could not have been achieved without the hard work and dedication of everyone here at Otter, including Board, Management and Staff, and I want to thank them all publicly for helping us achieve these amazing results. And of course it could not have been possible without you, our loyal members! Did you realize when you fi rst paid your one time lifetime fee of $10 that you would be enjoying returns for years to come? Truly a great benefi t of being a part-owner of Otter Co-op, and sharing in the profi ts generated by your purchases.

Our management team is working diligently on the fi nancial statements and fi nalizing all the expenses for the past year, and will have a bottom line report ready for our next edition of the News and Views. Of course if you’d like to hear about the results sooner than that, plan on attending our Annual General Meeting, to be held at D.W. Poppy Secondary School in Langley on Thursday, May 29th.

Some of the highlights from our 2013 fi scal year include the purchase and opening of a second feed mill operation in Armstrong, BC in March of last year. We also purchased and opened a sixth gas bar and convenience store site in Mission late this past fall. And we have worked throughout the year on the design and construction of a new bulk plant, cardlock, gas bar and convenience store for Chilliwack, that began construction this past month; with an expected opening date of September, 2014.

Your board and management team have been busy reviewing the viability of several other projects, and look forward to sharing some of the results of that hard work with you at our Annual Meeting. Did you know that Otter Co-ops’ petroleum operations generated in excess of $7.5 million for our bottom line in 2013? This is one of the reasons we continue to look for opportunities for growth in our petroleum operations for the future.

As we move into our 2014 operating year, I sincerely thank you for your support this past year, as it is all of our combined efforts that continue to make the Otter Co-op the successful, diverse, viable business it is today. I look forward to seeing you at the Co-op!

Jack NicholsonGENERAL MANAGER

Spring Greetings Everyone!President’s Message:

I wasn’t sure how I was going to start my report for SPRING, but those last two snowfalls seem to have disappeared and we can now see SPRING. Maybe groundhog knew what he was predicting after all!! A number of your Directors on the Board recently traveled to the Federated Co-operatives Ltd. (FCL) 85th. Annual General Meeting in Saskatoon and there the temperatures were –40 and we could

tell it was really cold. Just over 500 people attended the annual meeting coming mainly from the four western provinces.

FCL, of which we are 1 of 234 owners, like you are a member of Otter Co-op, posted a year of record sales. Sales in the last year topped the previous year by 600 Million pushing sales to 9.4 Billion Record patronage of 574 Million is also up 47 Million over 2012.

Other highlights during the 2013 year was the purchase of 17 Viterra sites and in this current year, and which we have heard about, is the purchase of 14 Sobeys sites in many Prairie provinces, which will benefi t the whole Co-op system.

Otter Co-op continues to do well and yes, we have competition but we continue to meet that head on, and management and staff, with their great customer service, will make sure that we continue to be positive. Our management team is constantly on the lookout for new opportunities which will see your/our Co-op grow and benefi t all of us. We have an aggressive, ambitious, and bold Board and General Manager, always working on your behalf because you own the Co-op. In early February we started construction on a new Petroleum Facility in Chilliwack. With a target opening date of Fall 2014, this new facility that will have a 24 hour cardlock, gas bar with 12 fi lling stations, a convenience store, a bulk fuel depot with delivery service, and an oil and lubricant warehouse. Very exciting!!

FCL is the 48th largest company in Canada according to the Financial Post ratings. We should be proud to be a part of that. Many smaller Co-ops on the prairies are amalgamating making some Co-ops bigger and better able to source products in larger quantities. Something new to the Co-op System is the new App that can be downloaded on to iphones and ipads and all smart phones. Try it. I managed! Type in Co-op CRS and follow the prompts. Each Friday a new program starts and you will receive either dollars off on groceries or even a free or discounted grocery item. To date, 76, 000 people have already downloaded this app!!

Our year-end just ended and now we are working on getting our fi nancial reports ready for our Annual General Meeting to be held the end of May. Of note here is that we are looking for willing people who would meet the criteria of what it takes to become an elected member of the Board of Directors. Look elsewhere in our News and Views for more information. At our AGM we also award scholarships for Grade 12 students and Mature student scholarships so do have eligible applicants pick up the application forms which are due at the Co-op by April 30th.

It is a very exciting time for all of us at the Co-op – management, staff, members, and the Board of Directors. Enjoy SPRING, and remember the garden seeds are in stock now.

We look forward to your visiting us at Otter Co-op and remember our tagline, “You’re At Home Here”.

Dorothy Anderson OTTER CO-OP BOARD PRESIDENT

Hey Kids’ Join Us on Friday April 18 from 10:00 - 2:00 for our Annual Easter Party. There will be tons of games, prizes, treats, face painters, petting zoo, Bouncey Castle, Balloon artists, Cooper our store mascot and of course the Easter Bunny will be hopping by! If you are not yet a Kids’ Club Member (have not yet reached your 12th birthday) you can register through our website www.ottercoop.com or at the Administration Offi ce or at the party. All Kids’ Club Events are free. We hope to see you then!

Dorothy AndersonBoard President

“You’re at Home Here.”NEWS&ViewsViews

Otter Co-opService Awards 2014Ten YearsFive Years Twenty Years Twenty-Five Years

Keri HenryGLEN MOUNTAIN C-STORE

Brad HannahWHOLESALE TERRITORY MANAGER

Tony CaffynHATZIC GAS BAR

Shiva Pillay LADNER GAS BAR

Maria Dela Cruz LADNER GAS BAR

Brandon Kosciuk HARDWARE DEPT.

Alexis HookPHARMACY/FILE MAINTENANCE

Shelley FrankBAKERY

Marcus RollinsDELI/CAFÉ

Cheryl BruzzeseCASHIER

Gurwinder ShergillFEED DEPT.

Fred Martens FEED DEPT.

Anneli StebanukDELI/CAFÉ

Fred WiltseWHOLESALE TERRITORY MANAGER

Tracy Carter 248TH GAS BAR

Dana MunroCASHIER

Vickey GilmoreDELI/CAFÉ

Wendy VanderhoekDELI/CAFÉ

Andrea Kleingeltink248TH GAS BAR

Carole McCulloch FRASER HEIGHTS GAS BAR

Dorothy NielsenFAMILY FASHIONS

Jeremy McLeod LADNER GAS BAR

Colton PotterHATZIC GAS BAR MANAGER

Kristi StraussGROCERY DEPT.

Brittany MorrisGROCERY DEPT.

Dan WellsPETROLEUM DRIVER

Holly LingelGAS BAR OPERATIONS MANAGER

Dustin AnsellFEEDMILL

Chris DayFEEDMILL

Sherry IsenorCUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER

Mark MartensFEED WAREHOUSE

Tannis HutfelterFILE MAINTENANCE

Carolyn StrobelDRYGOODS RECEIVING

Congratulations to you all!

Thirty-Five Years Forty Years

Merilee McAuleyEXECUTIVE ASSIST TO THE G.M.

Ray JohnsonFEED RECEIVING CO-ORDINATOR

Rob FraserMEAT DEPT.

Danuta WarrenADMINISTRATION OFFICE

Thirty Years

Fifteen Years

COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY serving our

Kid’s Club Easter Party!

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NEWS& viewsviews

Did you know you can bypass the switchboard and dial direct to the

following departments?

Administration 604 856 2517

Petroleum: 604 607 6912

Feed: 604 607 6901

Hardware: 604 607 6909

Bakery: 604 607 6920

Café/Deli: 604 607 6921

Produce: 604 607 6919

Meat: 604 607 6918

Grocery: 604 607 6936

Pharmacy: 604 607 6934

ottercoop.com

• FULL TIME POSITIONSFeed Truck Driver

• PART TIME POSITIONSAdministration ClerkFeed Warehouseman

job vacancies

Food & Friends• March 24 – 11:30 am

Customer Appreciation Day Red Hot Specials• April 12

Kids’ Club Easter Party • April 18 (Good Friday) 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

2 Day Scratch Sale Family Fashions and Hardware • Friday, April 18 – Saturday, April 19

3 Day Scratch Sale Family Fashions and Hardware• Friday, April 25 – Sunday, April 27

2nd Annual Car Show• Saturday & Sunday, April 26 – 27

Hatzic Gas Bar Customer Appreciation BBQ• Saturday, May 3, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

3 Day Family Fashions BOGO Sale• Thursday, May 8 – Saturday, May 10

Mothers Day Pancake Breakfast• Saturday, May 10 8:00 am – 11:00 am

4 Day Family Fashions and Hardware Scratch Sale• Friday, May 16 – Monday, May 19

Otter Trotters Relay for Life Team BBQ• Sunday, May 18

coming events

PHARMACIESPHARMACIES

• Full Prescription Service• Full line of vitamin supplements• Ostomy Supplies • Home Health Care• Free blood pressure testing • Free blister packing• True Rewards: Become a Co-op Member

today & participate in the dividend program

Otter Co-op Pharmacy604 607 6934

Glen Mountain Pharmacy604 851 9654

We for your health needs FREE DELIVERY

Federated Co-operatives

Annual MeetingSaskatoon

Saskatchewan

On Friday February 28th six members of your board of directors attended a three day event that included the 85th annual meeting of Federated Co-op (FCL) of which Otter Co-op is a member. The meetings that took place consisted of different topics related to Federated Co-op, and individual Co-ops. 234 Co-ops operate in more than 500 communities in Western Canada and FCL has grown to become the 48th largest company in Canada. Last year FCL had record earnings of 879 million up 600 million from 2012.

There are many challenges that face the co-ops in Western Canada—we are a diverse business, food, energy, logistics, feed and home supplies to name a few. The challenge is to manage all these different industries and to serve our membership. We, Co-op members, are a group of people from many different sizes of operations, in multiple geographies of urban and rural. As we invest in our future growth with innovation and governance, we will strive to maximize the impact Co-ops have in our communities. GOOD THINGS HAPPEN WHEN WE WORK TOGETHER! Co-ops are committed to a sustainable, socially responsible way of doing business.

We were lucky to have an excellent guest speaker at our banquet Sunday evening,—Retired General Rick Hillier. He was an excellent and humorous

speaker with a great message. His leadership carved a deep legacy into the armed forces. He talked about how most citizens in Canada have a fundamental belief that Canada is the best country to live in for freedom and privileges.

His message for leadership development in business is that each individual, whatever position they are in, usually have a vision to succeed and achieve, with values, honesty, and integrity.

Great leadership is all about people. Although sometimes hard to execute, if we set them up for success by being an example with ongoing training, inspiration and compassion, our proud Co-op history will set us apart from other businesses.

“Co-operative values are based on self help, self responsibility, democracy equality, equity and solidarity. To be united in common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise” (statement on the co-operative identity from the international Co-operative alliance)

“I smile more, they smile more, optimism is a force multiplier”(Ret. Gen. Rick Hillier)

Respectfully submitted,SUSAN DODD Director

Susan DoddOtter Co-Op Director

RETAIL CENTRE3650 248 StAldergrove

(604) 856 2517Hours:

Sun-Sat 8am-8pmMost Statutory Holidays

9am-6pmAdministration

Hours:Mon-Sat 8am-6pm

Closed SundayPost Office

Hours:Mon-Sat 8am-5:30pm

Closed SundayPharmacy

Mon-Fri 9am-7pmSat 9am-5pm

Sunday 11am-5pm

FEED STOREPETROLEUM3548 248 St

Aldergrove, BCFeed Store Phone:(604) 607 6901

Petroleum Phone:(604) 607 6912

Hours:Mon-Sat

8am-5:30pmSunday 9am-5pm

Closed Stat Holidays

GAS BARS:248 Street Gas Bar24795 Fraser Hwy

Aldergrove, BC(604) 856 7011

Ross Road Gas Bar29622 Fraser Hwy

Abbotsford (604) 856 0030Ladner Gas Bar

6420 Ladner Trunk RdLadner, BC

(604) 940-1322Gas Bar Hours:

Mon-Fri 5am-11pmSat/Sun/Stat Hols

6am-11pmGloucester Gas BarWith a Tim Hortons

26474 56th Ave, Aldergrove, B.C. (604) 856 6676

Hours:5am-11pm 7 Days/ Week

incl Stat HolidaysFraser Heights

Gas Bar16788 104 Ave.

Surrey, BC(604) 582-2517

Hours:Mon-Fri 5am-11pmSat/Sun/Stat Hols

6am-11pmHatzic Gas Bar

34981 Lougheed Hwy,Mission, BC

(604) 826-6421PITT MEADOWS 12343 Harris Road

Pitt Meadows(604) 465 5651

Hours:Mon-Fri

9am-5:30pmSaturday 9am-5pm Sunday 10am-4pmClosed on Statutory

Holidays

GLEN MOUNTAIN PRODUCE

2618 McMillan RoadAbbotsford

(604) 851 9636Hours

Mon-Sat 7am-8pmSunday 10am-6pm

GLEN MOUNTAIN PHARMACY

2596 McMillan RoadAbbotsford

(604) 851 9654 Hours:

Mon-Fri 9am-6pmSaturday 9am-5pmClosed Sundays &

Holidays

You’ll find us here:

Mr. and Mrs. Maybin are the lucky winners of the trip for two to Normandy France in August of 2014.

The Maybin’s reside in Aldergrove and with seventeen horses at Hastings Race Track and approximately another twenty at home; they were able to enter multiple times. This well-travelled couple was very excited to win, and as Mr. Maybin commented, he didn’t believe it was his lucky day. His wife typically purchases the food and made sure every entry ballot went into the draw barrel. It gives us great pleasure in knowing the winner of the draw has been supporting Otter Co-op for over

forty-fi ve years. Otter Co-op wants to thank all participants for entering the draw, we received an incredible amount of tags and without your support, this could never happen. Fifty other subsidiary prizes were drawn and those lucky winners will be contacted with their prize allotment. Congratulations again to Mr. & Mrs. Maybin, it will be a trip of a lifetime!

For all your special occasion cakes give our Bakery a call to place an order

at 604-607-6920 or drop by and see us when

you’re in the store.

Otter Co-op Announces

Grand Prize Winners for World Equestrian Games in Normandy

France 2014

Bakery Cakes


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