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Well-known Mission artist passes

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IHIT PROBE DEATHInvestigators look into Curtis Gower’s death

Paterson a lifetime member of the Mission Arts Council

One of Mission’s best-known artists and writers passed away Wednesday evening, just shy of her 90th birthday.

Doris Paterson was blogging and posting to Facebook up until June 6, when a mes-sage on her page said she had weakened and was unable to continue writing.

Doris was a lifetime member of the Mis-sion Arts Council (MAC) and well known in the arts community.

MAC vice-president Mady Pechler met the artist nine years ago and bonded over a mutual interest in modern art.

“I started collecting photographs of her artwork and put them into a database to create a history on the develop-ment of her art,” said Pechler.

She described her friend and mentor as honest and opinionated, and who also provided advice and support to fellow artists.

“Her best advice to me was to follow my heart, take a deep breath and go for it.”

Many local residents were posting mes-sages of condolences on the Facebook page.

Among the posts were these thoughts: “A wonderful woman, so inspiring, so funny, so human! She took a big bite out of life, and from reading her works and seeing her in the community, she enjoyed every single moment! We are all better for having shared our moments and laughs.”

Doris was born July 9, 1924 in Ports-mouth, England. With a father in the army and then a husband in the Canadian Air Force, she had travelled extensively through most of her life. Even at a young

age, Doris was already delving into the depths of art.

She married Anthony Paterson and immigrated to Canada as a war bride, and between 1948 and 1967, she gave birth to 10 children.

While raising her family, Doris found solace in art, or what she called her “life raft.” Shortly after her marriage ended, Doris moved to Mission in 1988 and within a short time became a standout in the artistic community.

She was awarded Woman of the Year in 2001, and named a Pathfinder in Mis-

sion in 2005. She was a member of the Feder-ation of Canadian Art-ists. She used to be a figurative painter, using different mediums, and won many awards, but was known later for her abstract acrylic works.

Doris was also an accomplished writer, and wrote a trio of books about her sec-ond husband, Willy, who was famous for cycling miles every day into his late 80s and beyond. Willy passed away April 11, 2014 at the age of 93.

Her third book, The Artist and the Bicycle Man, is in her words from a previous inter-view, “a story about two older people who are different, meet later in life and adapt to each other and make it work.”

The tea room at the Mission Arts Coun-cil’s gallery on First Avenue is named after Doris. An upcoming show at the MAC gallery called Art in Different Forms, will feature 20 pieces of Doris’ work that have never been shown to the public. From June 28 to July 12, the show will be shared with sculptor Barbara Metz. The gallery is located at 33529 First Ave.

We are all better for having shared our moments and laughs.

Facebook post

Mission’s Doris Paterson holds up one of her pieces of artwork from a 2008 show. The popular artistand author passed away Wednesday evening.

RECORD FILE PHOTO

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 “We are excited to be able to have a display suite for the pub-lic to see because we know this will help folks visual-ize how they could make Cedar Valley Manor their new home”, says Judith Ray, president of the board of directors.  “As volunteers, we have spent several years

bringing this project to fruition and are getting ready to celebrate with the community the completion of this fi rst life-lease option in Mission.”

 Th e Cedars Assisted Living project on Hurd Street was the fi rst collective project of MASH and it opened in 2006.   Because there are staff at Th e Cedars 24 hours a day, this also creates the opportunity to provide ready phone support for Cedar Valley Manor residents.  MASH is calling this the ‘Cedar Valley Manor Connect’ and with one phone call, a person can access assistance for a building-related problem, a question regarding services in the community, or other is-sues they may be concerned about. 

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WE HAVE SPENT SEVERAL YEARS BRINGING THIS PROJECT TO FRUITION AND ARE GETTING READY TO CELEBRATE WITH THE COMMUNITY THE COMPLETION OF THIS FIRST LIFE-LEASE OPTION IN MISSION.

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Early bird tickets are now available for the Mission Folk Music Festival. The popular event will be taking place July 25 to July 27 at Fraser River Heri-tage Park.

About 20 perform-ers have already con-firmed their atten-dance at the event, including musicians from around the world.

Early bird weekend passes are available until June 30 at Shop-pers Drug Mart on Lougheed Hwy., or by calling 604-943-8849 or 604-866-88463.

Police seized guns, ammunition and drugs following a traffic stop in Maple Ridge May 29.

Ridge Meadows RCMP’s Street Enforce-ment Unit stopped a white van in the down-town core and found illegal drugs in it after conducting a search of the vehicle.

Police also found a handgun and ammuni-tion in the car.

The traffic stop led RCMP to apply for a war-rant to search a house in Mission, where addi-tional firearms, ammu-nition, body armour, an explosive device and a quantity of drugs were

seized.“All weapons, in par-

ticular firearms that are not registered or ille-gally carried, can pose a significant risk to public safety,” said Cpl. Alanna Dunlop. “Canada’s laws in relation to firearms are very clear, and a per-son is required to have a permit to own and transport firearms.”

RCMP allege that two of the firearms seized during the investigation were stolen, and one is a fully automatic assault rifle.

“Clearly, police are very concerned that this type of firepower is accessible in our

community,” said Dun-lop.  “Investigators are making every effort to pursue charges against the suspects in this case, and ensure all firearms are legally disposed of.”

A 29-year-old man from Mission and a 37-year-old woman from Maple Ridge were arrested.  Charges against the pair are being pursued.

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The interests of all recre-ational user groups are being considered in the development of the Stave West recreational master plan, according to task force members.

At the first of three public open houses, all now con-cluded, some members of the 4x4 and ATV clubs expressed concern that their desire to continue using the area was not being heeded.

B.C. recreation officer Mike Peters said he sits on the rec-reation master plan task force – made up of representatives from several community orga-nizations – and asked users to contact him with concerns.

Speaking after the open

house, Peters said he meets monthly with presidents of some of the local groups, such as the 4x4 enthusiasts, and that he understands the issues and what’s going on there.

Peters called the groups’ con-cerns valid, but added that due to the range of good road net-works, there will still be space for them in the area.

Bob O’Neal, forestry director for the District of Mission, and task force member said, “There are lots of rumours out there.” Areas have not been shut down to 4x4 use, he maintained.

“You have the opportunity now to provide input. The idea is to work together. You have to trust the process,” O’Neal noted. “Our plan is to work with you, not kick you out.”

About 45 people attended thefirst open house last Thursdayat the Leisure Centre, which was organized to gather feedbackfrom area users about how the Mission interpretive forest, nowbranded as Stave West, should bearranged. The 5,000-hectare area,situated in northern Mission around the west side of Stave Lake, is already a well-used site for outdoor enthusiasts.

Questionnaires were handedout to attendees, and theyare also available online viamission.ca/stavewest. Fur-ther comments can be sent [email protected].

Additional public openhouses will be scheduled inthe future. The task force aimsto have the final master plan to council by March 2015.

Guns, ammo, drugsseized from home

Task force aims to present draft Stave West plan by next March

Folk festival takes place July 25-27

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Jason RoessleABBOTSFORD NEWS

The RCMP’s homicide investigators are working to determine what happened to a Mission man this past weekend.

The Mounties’ integrated homicide investigation team (IHIT) took control of the case June 7, according to a police press release. A man taken into custody Sunday in rela-tion to the homicide has been released without charges.

IHIT Sgt. Bari Emam said the incident originated in Agassiz. Police received phone calls that Curtis Gower, 27, was trying to drive himself to Mission, and police eventu-ally located the vehicle and stopped him in Mission.

Gower was transported via ambulance to Abbotsford Regional Hospital, but died later that day.

“There is no evidence to suggest that this homicide was connected to gang activity nor was it a random act,” said Emam.

According to the provincial court database, Gower doesnot have an extensive criminal record, although he does have convictions for assault and assault causing bodilyharm.

According to his Facebook page, Gower is a former stu-dent of Mission Secondary School and was self-employed.

On a September 2013 photo of him with a young baby, there is the description “my baby girl.”

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Police investigate Mission man’s death

Sentenced for poppy box theftsVikki HopesABBOTSFORD NEWS

The woman arrested for stealing funds from poppy donation boxes in Abbotsford last Novem-ber pleaded guilty in court on Wednesday, but did not receive more jail time in addition to the six-month sentence she is currently serving.

Lisa Marie Goddard, 30, of Mission pleaded guilty in Abbotsford provincial court to two of the five counts of theft with which she was charged on May 21. The three other charges were stayed.

Prior to those charges being laid, she was sen-tenced on May 15 to six months in jail for an identical theft in Mis-sion, as well for using an identity document without lawful excuse.

At this week’s hear-ing, Judge Peder Gul-bransen gave Goddard a four-month concur-rent sentence for each of the Abbotsford theft charges, meaning her time will be included with her current sen-tence. This will be fol-lowed by one year of probation.

The Abbotsford thefts to which Goddard pleaded guilty took place on Nov. 10, 2013.

Members of the Abbotsford branch of the Royal Canadian Legion had placed boxes filled with Remem-brance Day poppies at businesses around the community, as they do every year. The public is invited to leave a dona-tion in exchange for any poppies they take.

On Nov. 12, 2013, legion volunteers who were picking up the col-lection boxes at some of the locations were told that a woman had already done the task two days before.

An employee at one of these locations, a gas station on McCallum Road, notified police when informed that the woman was not associ-ated with the legion.

Crown counsel said an “extensive inves-tigation” resulted, and Goddard was identified mainly through video surveillance footage.

Defence lawyer Kristy Neurauter said Goddard committed the crimes when she was at a low point in her life.

Goddard had relapsed on drugs last summer after her close friend died, and she was suf-fering from depression, Neurauter said.

She said Goddard

became involved in a bad relationship with a man who was also hooked on drugs and he came up with the idea of stealing the poppy boxes for drug money.

He drove the car while Goddard posed as a person picking up the funds on behalf of the legion, Neurauter said.

She said her client, the single mother of a two-year-old son, is remorseful for her actions, and has been taking several pro-grams while in prison to address her men-tal health, parenting and addiction issues, in addition to seeing a counsellor and a psy-chiatrist.

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Disturbing. Horrific. Sickening.Those are only a few of the adjectives

that can describe images in a video that has sparked animal abuse investigations at a Chilliwack dairy farm.

And the words weren’t coming only from animal rights advocates. They were shared by farmers, and dairy industry officials.

Release of the video created an immedi-ate storm. Social media sites lit up as the graphic material began to circulate.

Among the first to react was the Kooy-man family, owners of Chilliwack Cattle Sales – the largest dairy farm in Canada and the site of where the abuse is alleged to have taken place.

“That’s not who we are. We are devas-tated and deeply saddened to think some of our animals might have been harmed in this way,” said Jeff Kooyman, one of the farm owners.

But those early assurances got little sym-pathy. If eight employees are guilty of abuse, website commentators argued, the farm owners should be held accountable, and the entire dairy industry should be under review.

Indeed, the farm has to take a close look at its command and control structure –

something the owners have already agreed will take place. They’ve also said they plan to install cameras to monitor the barns.

However, the simple fact is that the abuse seen in that video is not the norm. It can’t be.

A dairy farmer’s livelihood depends on the welfare of his or her animals. If they are distressed, ill or injured they won’t produce the quality or quantity of milk necessary.

Dairy farmers are also human. The vast majority have empathy for the animals in their care, and treat them with kindness and respect.

Obviously, there are some in our world who don’t share that empathy.

And that is perhaps the most shocking thing about this incident: That there are some among us who can inflict such pain with so little care.

To them, we are right in expressing our collective horror for their actions, and demand they be held accountable for them.

But we also must understand, dairy farmers share that horror.

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Gas: The other pipeline showdown

The prospect of piping diluted heavy oil across northern B.C. and loading it in tankers has generated significant genuine protests, as well as bursts of celebrity nonsense, rent-a-stunts and instant online petitions.

Natural gas pipelines and export terminals, on the other hand, are generally accepted by the public. Premier Christy Clark staked her political future on developing liquefied natural gas exports, and pulled off an upset election win that not even Clark expected.

Most of the heat she’s taken on that is focused on her extravagant predictions that LNG will pay off the debt and maybe even get rid of our sales tax.

But as I predicted 18 months ago, there’s a shift in the target of professional protesters to natural gas. A reminder of that awaited me on a morning walk to the B.C. legislature during the last week of the May session.

At the front gate stood a young woman in a bikini top and shorts, her skin smeared with a dark material, presumably to simu-late crude oil. She waved to passing traffic, stretching a banner promoting a website for the “Unist’ot’en camp.”

Legislature security intervened to clear the entry walkway before I could ask the pro-tester who was paying her. The fundrais-ing website she was promoting hadn’t been updated since March, but this isn’t the first time this camp has been promoted here.

Chevron’s Burnaby oil refinery was also tar-geted May 30 by protesters who locked them-selves to a gate with bicycle locks and chains. They also cited the Unist’ot’en camp and their aim to stop the Pacific Trails pipeline.

The camp came to my attention last sum-mer, when it was promoted by one of Victo-ria’s chronic anarchist protesters, a woman who goes by the name Zoe Blunt. Blunt and other southern protesters documented their trip north to support the camp’s stated goal, to stop the Pacific Trails gas pipeline, planned to supply the Chevron-Apache liquefied nat-ural gas terminal near Kitimat. 

The camp is on Crown land near Smithers.

It was established at the end of a one-lane bridge by two members of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation. While that community’s elected council maintains a respectful relationship

with the B.C. government, the splinter group that backs the camp has confrontation in mind.

The Unist’ot’en website is a jumble of demands and claims that alternates between the Pacific Trails gas pipeline and Enbridge’s Northern Gateway proposal. Like the woman at the legislature, if you want it to be against oil, it’s against oil.

A clearer picture of this situation is pro-vided by a relentless blogger named Greg

Renouf, who specializes in investigating pro-testers across Canada. His blog, www.gen-uinewitty.com,  should be required reading for reporters who are presented with slick banners and posturing protesters.

Renouf follows the money as well as the familiar faces who pop up at protest after protest. In April he reported that the increas-ingly militant Council of Canadians is sup-porting the Unist’ot’en camp, along with what he describes as “a host of NGOs, unions, militant anarchists and professional pro-testers.” They include Harsha Walia, who organized violent protests against the 2010 Vancouver Olympics.

Meanwhile in the real world, TransCanada Corp. announced last week its subsidiary NovaGas Transmission has signed an agree-ment with Chevron and Apache for a gas pipeline that will connect to Pacific Trails. It’s one of four gas pipelines TransCanada has in development for what is planned to be the biggest industrial investment in B.C. history.

They can smear it with oil, but gas is the protest industry’s latest target.

Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and colum-nist for Black Press. [email protected]

B.C. ViewsTom Fletcher

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I am a licensed gen-eral contractor in the District of Mission. I dropped off plans at the building department on May 21.

On June 5 I received a call to come in and discuss minor changes. I spoke with the one who called me in and was then told I will have to speak to another per-son. After speaking with the second person I was told to go back to the last person I just spoke with. I had to go to municipal hall four times and go back and forth from one to another to iron out the minor changes they wanted.

On June 6, (more than two weeks have lapsed so far) I called to inquire when I might expect the building permit. One inspector said it would be at least four more weeks. If I do get a per-mit in four weeks that would mean it took six weeks.

I called Abbotsford City Hall and asked how long a building permit takes and was told approximately two weeks. Abbotsford is so much bigger and yet so much more efficient.

This long setback in time is now forcing me to lay off some of my employees.

Why if the depart-ment is so busy and therefore collects large revenues, can it not employ additional plan checkers?

I have been in this business in excess of 30

years and have never seen it this bad.

The slow process in the building department is totally inadequate and completely unac-ceptable, not to mention a repeatedly occurring problem.

We are simply trying to keep employment constant in our city.

These constant delays cause me, as well as other sub-trades and related businesses, unnecessary hardship.

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When: May 30, 2014 to October 31, 2014 Time: 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Trees are a significant cause of power interruptions. Contact between trees and power lines can also create a severe danger.

Over the next few months we will be pruning and removing trees in Nicomen Island, Morris Valley and Hemlock Valley.

Boundaries:• Nicomen Island - North of the Fraser River and East of Mission in the Hatzic Area.• Morris Valley - North of Fraser River in Harrison Mills and Morris Valley Rd. to Chehalis Reserve.• Hemlock Valley Weaver Creek, the Hemlock Resort Line and Morris Valley Rd. past Weaver

Creek Spawning Channels to end of the lines beyond the locked gate to Harrison River

Trees are pruned using the best arboriculture (tree care) practices. Skilled workers employed by BC Hydro are trained in both electrical safety and tree care. Only correct and proper techniques are used to eliminate any safety hazards.

For more information about this work, please call Brian Hadden at 604 854 8447. For more information on our vegetation management practices, please visit bchydro.com /trees.

POWER LINE TREE PRUNING AND HAZARD TREE REMOVAL

The Summer Reading Club (SRC) starts in June and there are special events, loads of books, and a chance to win prizes throughout the sum-mer.

There will be games, refresh-ments, prizes and fun on June 28 from 1 to 4 p.m. It’s a one-stop shop to sign up for all the library’s Sum-mer Reading Clubs – preschoolers, kids, teens, adults.

Everyone who joins SRC will begiven a reading record and book-mark. Visit the library regularly and collect stickers for your reading record.

At the end of the summer youmay receive a medal for yourefforts.

For more information call 604-826-6610 or visit the library, located at 33247 Second Ave.

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Mission Blooms Again

This week’s sponsor, Mission Save-On Foods, has been an active part of Mission community since 1927. Store Manager Jim Shaw comments that he is “…proud to support Mission Communities in Bloom and to acknowledge that Save-On Foods works hard at staying connected with its community by supporting local groups and events. We would like to thank Mission for shopping in our store. Your support gives Save-On Foods the opportunity to continue supporting local groups in Mission.”

As my friend Google indicates, “Streetscape” is simply the view of a street. Streetscape judges are interested in only the front of your home or business. The focus is on neat and tidy, buildings and shrubbery or “pleasing to the eye,” not necessarily floral displays.

Matthew Pusic, Chair of the Communities in Bloom’s 2014 Streetscape sub-committee, first divided our community map into

four quadrants. A driver and observer in each of ten vehicles then visited these four areas.

By the end of Friday, June 13 volunteer local judges will have

distributed 120 recognition certificates (20 more than in 2013) to residence and business owners. This was not a competition, but as Bert Pulles’ mantra points out: “They are all winners.” Many proud owners took time in their gardens to talk to the judges and showed enthusiasm for C in B`s efforts.

Many property owners also took registration forms for the Beautify Mission local judging program. In next week’s column, I hope to report on properties that really stood out in each of the quadrants.

Keep Blooming, Mission!Heather

Heather Stewart is the President of the Mission Communities in Bloom Society.

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HERITAGE PARK SECONDARY SCHOOLThe 2014 Dry Grad Committee would like to thank the

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Dry Grad was a successful and safe event.

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It’s a no-brainer that we should fol-low Alberta’s lead on weeding out the bad teachers and to over-haul how we deal with the teachers.

Right now, it’s the BCTF that runs the show and, as would

any trade union do,  puts its member-ship ahead of the stu-dents. To say otherwise is a con job which the BCTF has been allowed to play for too long.

Following Alberta’s lead would eliminate many of the reasons

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why parents prefer toput their kids in pri-vate schools. Not all the reasons wouldbe addressed, but it would be a start untilthe entire attitude of our public educationalsystem is changed to reflect merit through achievement – not simply warming a seatin the classroom.

However, I am opento a bribe, so if the BCTF gives me backall my school tax dol-lars, which they havewasted on medioc-rity, then I promise to speak no more ill of them.

And one last thing slightly off topic. If theteachers go on strikeand the governmentfines them, that debtshouldn’t be forgiven in any eventual set-tlement. That moneyshould be redirected towards providing the students with thebooks and programsthat they deserve.

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The starting point for youth to exit the streets.

All Stave Lake Street through-traffic will be detoured via Best Avenue, Cade Barr Street, 14th Avenue, Grand Street and 7th Avenue.

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The authors of a pop-ular book that has been optioned for a Holly-wood movie will be in Mission this Saturday.

For co-author Tamara Veitch, stopping at Black Bond Books is truly a visit home.

She grew up in Mis-sion and graduated from Mission Second-ary School, and still has strong family connec-tions to the district.

“Mission was a great place to grow up,” said Veitch, whose brother still lives here.

Veitch and her partner Rene DeFazio currently live in South Surrey, and have been shopping around One Great Year for several months.

Described as an adventure in the same vein as Indiana Jones, with the spiritual intro-spection of an Eckhart Tolle novel, the story

features Marcus, whohas a past life memory as he has been rein-carnated many times, and Theron – his truelove – doesn’t. The book is set in ancient timesthrough to modern, travelling from the ruins of Tiwanaku, Bolivia to the Pyramids of Giza, through the Great Year Cycle described by Platoin ancient Greece and to current discoveries inquantum mechanics.

According to Veitch, the book has received an honorable mention at both the London andNew York book festivals,and it was featured atthe Oscars this year.

Veitch and DeFaziowill be at Black BondBooks, located in the Junction Mall, from noon until 4 p.m. June14. For more informa-tion visit onegreatyear.com.

- with files fromKristin Froneman

One Great Year authorsin Mission this Saturday

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Seventeen-year-old Brennan Paterson is the WBC Western Canada Welterweight champion. SUBMITTED PHOTO

A young Mission boxer was crowned the WBC Western Cana-dian Welterweight champion on May 31 in Kelowna.

Brennan Paterson, 17, earned the title at the WBC Canada Boxing Championships, where he competed against fighters from B.C., Alberta and Saskatch-ewan.

Paterson won a hotly contested four-round battle that was “a high-

speed, chess-like bat-tle of style, grit, and determination,” said his coach Nick Csaszar, a former full-contact martial artist and kick-boxer.

Paterson is a mem-ber of the Atlas Boxing Club in Mission and has been training at the small gym for three years.

“This young man has the stuff we should all aspire to,” said Csaszar. “He’s got what legend-

ary trainer Gus D’Am-ato called the threeDs : desire, dedication,and discipline. And totop it all off he’s anincredibly humble anddecent human being.It’s inspiring to findsuch qualities so deeplyentrenched in anyfighter, particularly ayoung man of only 17.”

Paterson’s next bigtournament is theWBC national champi-onships in Ontario inOctober.

Mission boxer earns coveted WBC title

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An upcoming char-ity golf tournament will see 100 per cent of the profit donated to the Danny Kimber Bursary Fund.

Organized by Mis-sion’s Lanka Jewels, the second annual event will be held at Sandpiper Golf Course in Harrison Mills on June 20.

Kimber passed away 10 years ago due to heart failure.

The bursary fund will be awarded to a deserving local child who aspires to achieve their personal best.

For more informa-tion call 604-826-5766 or send an email to i n f o @ l a n k a j ewe l s .com.

Tournament raises funds for bursary

Former Mission councillor Heather Stewart has been elected president of the BC and Yukon Business and Pro-fessional Women’s (BPW) club this past weekend at the pro-vincial conference in Abbotsford.

Stewart, who served as the president of the Mission chapter this past year, said she plans to support activities in each club and increase and retain membership, while trying to estab-lish additional clubs in the province.

“My priority is to improve communi-cation with the club and other organiza-tions,” said Stewart.

There are more than 100 BPW clubs around the world.

For more informa-tion about Mission’s BPW, visit www.bpw-mission.ca.

Stewart leads BPW

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PRESENTATION OF 2013 ANNUAL REPORT (Includes Audited 2013 Financial Statements)

Notice is hereby provided that the District of Mission’s 2013 Annual Report will be presented at the Regular Meeting of Council to be held at 6:00 pm on June 16, 2014, in the Council Chambers of Municipal Hall, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC.

A draft copy of the District’s 2013 Annual Report is available on the District’s website at www.mission.ca/annualreport and/or at Municipal Hall.

Kris BolandManager of Finance

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St. Andrew's United Church

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FATHERSOne thing that everyone has in common is that we all have, or have had, a father. Fathers should be considered as a gift from God and a reflection of His heavenly love for us. Not too many years ago, it was only the father who was out working to support his family while the mother was home caring for their children and the needs of their home. Today, many fathers and mothers share the many different aspects of raising a family, including working outside of the home, which is good because it seems that fathers today are more involved with their children and their activities. Fathers who love, support, and encourage their children are helping to develop a healthy family,and it is essential that they never discourage their children from confiding in them with their problems. Fathers who spend time with their families seem to be more at peace with themselves, and families that get along well in good times are most often better able to handle the bad times. It is easy to become a father, but quite difficult to become a good father, and a good father who loves his family is truly a blessing from God.

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Harma White makes their Envision Twilight Concert debut June 13.

These local favourites have been playing their own brand of rock and roll at venues through-out the Fraser Valley and beyond for years.

They have shared stages with Finger 11,

Harma White, LeftCoast to entertain crowdsLive music continues at Mission’sFraser River Heritage Park Harma White will perform in Mission on June 13 at Fraser River Heritage Park.

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YouSayParty and Marc Ford, as well as intro-ducing new bands through their regu-lar gigs. Adhering to the tradition of keep-ing sounds raw and real, they have won over concert goers and musicians alike. Through consistent gigging and hard work, Harma White keep cre-ating and pushing the

boundaries of their sound.

Then on June 18, LeftCoast will be per-forming. This five-piece Vancouver-based band has an eclectic style ranging from jazz to blues to funk and pop. Administering a funky mix of keyboard loops, soulful vocals, bass wizardry, brazen sax licks and fresh drum

beats, LeftCoast will bring a youthful, yet old-school funk energy to this evening in the park.  Whether cov-ering classic jazz and funk or sharing original music, LeftCoast is sure to please the discern-ing ear and refresh the senses.

The concert series runs every Wednes-day and Friday at Fra-ser River Heritage Park from now until Aug. 29.

Concert goers are encouraged to bring a

picnic dinner or treatthemselves to a spe-cial pre-concert meal at the Blackberry Kitchenor The Log Cabin Café.Admission to the con-certs is free, thoughdonations are appreci-ated.

For more informa-tion about the series, including the full con-cert schedule, call 604-826-0277, email [email protected], visit heri-tagepark-mission.ca or find them on Facebook.

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JUNE 7: Mission City Farmers MarketLocation: Lane Creek Park (beside the library on 2nd Avenue)Time: 9am-1pm

JUNE 14: Mission & District Soapbox DerbyLocation: Stave Lake St & 11th AvenueTime: 9am

JUNE 15: Old Car Sunday in the ParkLocation: Fraser River Heritage Park, 7494 Mary StreetTime: 9am-3pm Contact: www.oldcarsunday.ca

JUNE 15: Ridge Canoe and Kayak Club Open HouseTime: 11am - 4pm Contact: [email protected]

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About 28,000 pounds of concrete was poured in mid-May during the con-struction of the Rotary Observatory at Fraser River Heritage Park (FRHP).

The concrete will be the anchor for a pier which will hold the 20-inch prime tele-scope, which will be stable and not vibrate when a train passes through the Valley.

The Mission Her-itage Association (MHA), which oper-ates FRHP, spear-headed the observa-tory project to expand learning opportuni-ties at the park.

The facility is a community amen-ity and will increase tourism in Mission, predicted MHA man-ager Don Brown.

In addition, accom-modating school tours and interest from local residents, Brown said the prime telescope can also be rented out to other countries which can control the telescope through computer technology.

Enough funding has been secured for the building, but fund-raising is ongoing to equip the facility.

In addition to the $35,000 prime tele-scope, deck telescopes and binoculars, radio telescopes, and con-crete viewing pads are also needed.

A planetarium is also being planned as well as a mission con-trol and a dome for viewing.

A “moon walk” and star party was held on May 30 to raise funds for the project.

The Fraser Valley Astronomer Soci-ety conducted tele-scope demonstrations and everyone that attended also learned more about the Rotary Observatory.

For more informa-tion about the obser-vatory, or to make a donation, call Don Brown at 604-826-0277 or e-mail [email protected].

Observatory part of education program

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DEWDNEY TRUNK ROADCONSTRUCTION NOTICE

When: Currently to July 10, 2014Where: 232nd Street to Stave Falls Dam

To meet the demand for electricity and improved reliability, BC Hydro will be making additional upgrades to the electrical system along Dewdney Trunk Road –from 232nd Street to Stave Falls Dam.

The project schedule has been divided into two sections:

SECTION 1: 264th Street to Stave Falls Dam• Currently to June 20, 2014

SECTION 2: 232nd Street to 264th Street • June 23, 2014 to July 10, 2014

To help minimise impacts to traffic, the following work hours will apply:

• 232nd Street to 240th Street: 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. • 240th Street to 287th Street: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.• 287th Street to Stave Falls Dam: 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

This work will require traffic control personnel to direct vehicles around the bucket trucks, which may cause temporary traffic delays. BC Hydro recognizes the inconvenience this may cause and we thank you for your patience and understanding.

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If you have any questions or would like more information about this work, please contact BC Hydro at 1 866 647 3334 or [email protected].

WHAT’S HAPPENING?June 12• POSTPONED TO SEPT. 11. Mission Commu-nity Foundation G.W. Cooke Awards Cere-mony, 7 p.m. at Clarke Theatre. For more information visit www.missioncommunity-foundation.org.

June 13• Mission Heritage Association’s Envision Financial Twilight Con-cert Series features Harma White, 7 to 8 p.m. at Fraser River Heritage Park.

June 14• Meet the authors of One Great Year, 12 to 4 p.m. at Black Bond Books at the Junction. Authors Tamara Veitch and Rene DeFazio will be signing books. www.onegreatyear.com.

June 18• Mission Heritage Association’s Envision Financial Twilight Con-cert Series features LeftCoast, 7 to 8 p.m. at Fraser River Heritage Park.

June 20• Mission Heritage Association’s Envision Financial Twilight Con-cert Series features Kitchen Sync, 7 to 8 p.m. at Fraser River Heritage Park.

June 22• Fraser Valley Humane Society dinner and silent auction fund-raiser, 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Mission Station Grill, 7230 Horne St. Tickets are $22 each. For more info call Joanne, 604-826-6143.

June 24• Aboriginal Artist in Residence, Darlene Allison, will be at the Mission library, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. She will be demonstrating soap-stone carving and chatting with visitors. Event is open to every-one. www.fvrl.ca.

June 25• Mission Heritage Association’s Envision Financial Twilight Con-cert Series features Murphy’s Lagh, 7 to 8 p.m. at Fraser River

Heritage Park. • Shine Dance Charity Showcase, 6:30 p.m. at Clarke Theatre. Danc-ers from across the

region will perform for a good cause. Tickets are $25 each. For more info visit shinedancef-estival.com.• Lifetree Cafe pres-ents “A Family Divided: Finding Peace By Let-ting Go,” a program for families experienc-ing conflict and divi-

sion, 7:30 p.m. at 32715 Cherry Ave. For moreinfo visit lifetreecafe.com.

June 27• Mission HeritageAssociation’s EnvisionFinancial Twilight Con-cert Series features1066, 7 to 8 p.m. at Fra-ser River Heritage Park.

This summer, twice-weekly lawn sprinkling is in effect from June 15 to September 15. Residents can water their lawns twice a week, in the morning only, between 6 am and 8 am.

Remember that your lawn only needs one inch of water a week to stay healthy in the summer!

Watering restrictions in effect starting June 15

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After a spe-cial Father’s Day breakfast, bring dad to Fraser River Heritage Park for the 23rd annual Old Car Sunday in the park.

Last year almost 1,350 vehicles were on display in the largest car show in western Canada. There will be vintage, antique and col-lector vehicles for you and dad to admire.

There will also be entertainment and activities for children on site.

Admission to the event is by donation. A por-tion of the pro-

ceeds benefit Variety the Chil-dren’s Charity.

The show runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the first 1,000 show vehi-cles registered will receive a free dash plaque. Reg-istration is $10 per vehicle.

The park is located at 7494 Mary St.

The show vehi-cle entrance is located east on Seventh Avenue, and the public entrance is east of Fifth Avenue, just off Stave Lake Street.

For more infor-mation about Old Car Sunday, visit oldcarsunday.ca.

Unique vehicleson display atOld Car Sunday

Dad gets to be king of his castle at least one day during the year. Come mid-June, children near and far scramble for ideas to treat their fathers to a special day and award him with gifts for being a role model, provider and confidante. Father’s Day activities should be centered around dad’s interests. With that in mind, the following are some ideas to honour dad or another special man in your life.

• Beach bound: A relaxing day at the beach may be the perfect way to spend Father’s Day. Dad can enjoy the entire family while sitting back in his beach chair and watching the waves roll in. Pack a picnic lunch with his favourite foods and a cold beverage, and dad may just say this was his best celebration yet.

• Adventure seeker: If yours is a father who enjoys living on the edge, a Father’s Day activity built around action and adventure should be a winner. Take Dad base jump-ing, rock climbing, scuba div-ing, or race car driving. Any of these activities is bound to get

his adrenaline pumping.• R&R: Dad’s idea of the

perfect Father’s Day may be an afternoon free of obliga-tions and deadlines. A relax-ing day in the yard swim-ming laps in the pool or hitting a few grounders to your waiting baseball mitt may be all the excitement he needs. Toss a few steaks on the grill to give Father’s Day

a truly perfect ending.• Impromptu party: Some

dads like to be the centre of attention. A Father’s Day party thrown in his honour, complete with friends and family, can be an entertain-ing way to spend the day. If you are worried about inter-rupting others’ Father’s Day plans, host the gathering on the Saturday before Father’s

Day and let dad be the life of the party. Finger foods, bar-becue, a limited list of cock-tails and other beverages and some background music are all that you need to host a festive function.

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It’s all about remem-bering Dad’s favourites on Father’s Day. While everyone relaxes and enjoys the serenity of the backyard, these ribs will be slowly cooking to mouth-wa-tering perfection.

Orange-GingerBaby Back RibsIngredients:5 lb. baby back ribs

Sauce:1 cup ketchup1/2 cup hoisin sauce4 tbsp. soy sauce2 tbsp. grainy mustard3 tbsp. honey2 tbsp. orange juice2 tbsp. Asian chili sauce1 tbsp. Worcestershire

sauce4 cloves garlic, minced1 tbsp. gingerGrated zest of an

orangeSalt and pepper

Directions:Preheat the grill

to medium and turn down to low. Prepare ribs for grilling by

removing the mem-brane from the under-side of the ribs. Prepare several foil envelopes and place two strips of ribs into each envelope, with 1/4 cup of water and seal tightly. Cook for 2 to 2 1/2 hours on low (300oF) with the lid closed. Check the thermometer on the front of the grill lid fre-quently and adjust the cooking temperature accordingly. This may require turning one or two burners off and cooking indirectly.

To prepare the sauce: Combine all ingredi-ents in a saucepan and

set aside until the ribs are ready to remove from the foil. Gently heat the sauce on the side burner for 10 to 15 minutes before using.

Carefully remove the ribs from the foil and place on grids. Baste generously with sauce, and grill for 10 minutes per side, leaving the lid open, turning sev-eral times, and basting with sauce after each turn.

Heat remaining sauce to a boil and then allow it to sim-mer for 5 to 10 min-utes. Serve on the side as a dipping sauce.

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with a tasty barbecue dinner!

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Give Dad a Gift of Health: Bakerview Wellness & Beauty CentreEvoke Wellness CentreFuelGeneration Iron FitnessIron Lotus YogaLove Yourself SpaArreter Health /WellnessCanadian Martial ArtsMission Barber Shop

Natural Refl extionsPhil’s Barber ShopThe Pantry Natural FoodsThe Vitamin CentreN0. 10 Star Cut Salon

Take Dad Out for a Great Meal or Coffee: Akasaka Japanese RestaurantAthena’s Bar & Grill Dogwood Bakery & DelicatessenEleni’s Restaurant English TartsFancy Szechaun Chinese RestaurantL.A. Sushi Fusion Restaurant Ocean PizzaPrawn Garden RestaurantSweet Spot CafeYummy HouseHong Kong Boys RestaurantSiam Express Thai RestaurantTim Hortons

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Notice of Intention to Amend Council Procedure Bylaw 5345-2013

Pursuant to Section 124(3) of the Community Charter, Council is required to give public notice that they are considering an amendment to the Council Procedure Bylaw.

At the June 2, 2014 regular meeting, Council gave rst three readings to proposed District of Mission Council Procedure Amending Bylaw 5426-2014-5345(2). This proposed amendment is to insert de nitions to distinguish a “delegation” and a “presentation”, and to add a process for a council member to introduce a Notice of Motion.

Copies of the Bylaw can be viewed on the District’s website (www.mission.ca) or in the Corporate Services Department of Municipal Hall, 2nd Floor, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday (except Statutory Holidays).

Council will consider adopting the proposed Council Procedure Amending Bylaw at the June 16, 2014 Regular Council meeting.

Should you wish to provide comments on the proposed bylaw, you may do so by sending your written submission as follows:

• By email: [email protected] • By fax: 604.826.1363 • By standard mail: PO Box 20, Mission, BC V2V 4L9 to the

attention of the Deputy Corporate Of cer • In person: Corporate Services, 2nd Floor, 8645 Stave Lake

Street, Mission, BC

Please submit your comments by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, June 13, 2014.

www.mission.ca

Public Input Sought on Genstar, Madison and District of Mission Phased Development Agreement Amendments

The District of Mission Phased Development Agreement (“PDA”) Bylaw 4071-2008 was adopted on March 2, 2009. The developers, Genstar and Madison, recently made an application to the District for several amendments to the PDA.

Council at their regular meeting of June 2, 2014, listened to staff explain the amendments. This report and the webcasting of the meeting, together with the proposed amendments are available at www.mission.ca (a hard copy is also available for viewing at Municipal Hall). Council is seeking the bene t of public input on the proposed amendments prior to deciding the next steps.

Please take notice that the District of Mission Council will be holding a public information meeting regarding the proposed amendments to the PDA. The public meeting will take place in Council Chambers at the Municipal Hall, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, B.C., on Wednesday, June 18th, 2014, beginning at 6:00 p.m. The purpose of this public meeting is to explain the amendments and to receive feedback from the public. The District invites and encourages the submission of questions and comments in advance of the meeting in order to facilitate responses at the meeting. Opportunity for public comments and questions will also be provided for at the meeting.

Should you wish to forward your comments and/or questions prior to the meeting, you may do so prior to 4:30 pm on Tuesday June 17, 2014 as follows:

• Mail or deliver to the Acting Corporate Of cer’s Of ce, P.O. Box 20, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC, V2V 4L9

• Fax: 604-826-1363 (Attn: Acting Corporate Of cer)

• E-mail: [email protected] with “Genstar/Madison PDA amendments” as the subject line

For further information, please contact: Tina PenneyActing Corporate Of cerDistrict of MissionTelephone: (604) 820-3706Email: [email protected]

www.mission.ca

Riding for clean water

Left to right: Richard Blaschek, Timo Itkonen and Mike Woodard are three members of the Cycling 4 Water group travelling across Canada by bicycle. SUBMITTED PHOTO

Jason ROESSLEABBOTSFORD NEWS

A quartet of friends is combining a few milestones into one upcoming event.

Mike Woodard, Rob Montgomery, Timo Itkonen, and Richard Blaschek will dip their toes into the Pacific Ocean at Beacon Hill Park in Victoria on July 1, and plan to repeat that action in the Atlantic 54 days later in St. John’s, New-foundland. The event is called Cycling4Wa-ter.

Montgomery, who resides in Quebec, and

Abbotsford’s Wood-ard had talked yearsearlier about riding across the country tocelebrate turning 60years old, but decidedthat “it shouldn’t justbe a recreational ride,”said Woodard, “so westarted looking for acause.”

Woodard and Mont-gomery will both turn 60 during theride, while Mission’s Itkonen will cele-brate his 63rd birth-day. Blaschek, 50, isalso from Mission, and Woodard said is called“The Kid.”

They decided they wanted to bring awareness to theGlobal Aid Network’s(GAiN) efforts to helpbuild 60 deep-water wells in Africa, giving 60,000 villagers dis-ease-free water.

“I feel we’ve lived such fortunate lives simply because wehave clean water,” saidWoodard, adding thatin Africa, the WorldHealth Organizationcalculates one childdies every 21 secondsfrom a water-relateddisease.

The group is trying to raise $510,000 (eachwell costs $8,500) through social mediaand partnerships withlocal organizations. Todate, they have raisedslightly more than$53,000, with 13 wells pledged.

The men are also sourcing funding to help with the esti-mated $12,000 to$15,000 the voyage will cost. So far, Abbots-ford’s Fraserway RV has donated a supportvehicle, and ColumbiaCabinets is sponsoring the ride by paying towrap the RV in sig-nage. The company is also encouraging its member networkacross the country tosupport however theycan.

The Cycling4Waterteam is also looking for help from indi-viduals in the formof donations, riding alongside the team,hosting the riders intheir local communi-ties and sharing thiscause with others.

For more informa-tion visit cycling4wa-ter.ca, follow cycling-4water on Twitter, or find the group on Facebook.

District of Mission Council wishes to invite you to the following open and regular meetings of Council which are scheduled for the weeks of:

June 13 to June 27, 2014

PUBLIC MEETINGS OF COUNCIL

Please note that this schedule will be updated weekly.

View Live and Archived Council meetings online at:www.mission.ca/municipal-hall/mayor-council/council-webcasts

Read Council Meeting Highlights at:wwww.mission.ca/municipal-hall/mayor-council/agendas-minutes/council-meeting-highlights

Location TimeDate Meeting

Pursuant to Section 92 of the Community Charter, a council must state, by resolution passed in a public meeting, the fact that the meeting or part of the meeting is to be closed and the basis under the applicable subsection of Section 90 on which it is to be closed. Municipal Council will hold a Regular Council Meeting for the sole purpose of going into a Closed Council meeting at Mission Municipal Hall, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC in the Conference Room on June 16, 2014 commencing at 2:00 p.m.

www.mission.ca

June 16 Regular Council (including Committee of the Whole Council Chambers 6:00 p.m. and presentation of 2013 Annual Report)

June 17 Mission Healthy Community Council Conference Room 4:00 p.m.

June 18 Special Council Meeting (with MHA) Conference Room 3:00 p.m.

June 18 Freestanding Committee of the Whole Meeting (Genstar) Council Chambers 6:00 p.m.

June 19 Economic Development Select Committee Chamber of Commerce 8:00 a.m.

June 19 Joint Abbotsford Mission Water & Sewer Commission 530 Abbotsford City Hall 9:00 a.m.

June 26 Mission Abbotsford Transit Committee Conference Room 10:00 a.m.

June 26 Social Development Commission Conference Room 3:00 p.m.

www.mentoringworks.ca.

of the Fraser Valley

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Bylaw 280, Metro Vancouver’s bylaw to regulate municipal solid waste and recycla-ble materials, sits on the desk of the Minister of Environment Mary Polak for final approv-al. It has coalesced the business community around BC against its approval. Why should business care about Vancouver’s waste man-agement?

“This bylaw is basically a tool to ensure fuel for an unnecessary incinerator – and taxpay-ers and businesses are getting the bill,” said John Winter, president and CEO of the BC Chamber of Commerce.

Winter added that Bylaw 280 would ef-fectively bar private industry from providing greener, more cost-effective waste solutions than the proposed $500 million incinera-tor for the Metro Vancouver region, such as mixed-waste Materials Recovery Facilities (MRFs).

The bylaw sets the stage for tipping fee hikes on businesses that could amount to up to 100% or more within a few years in part to fund operating and capital costs such as a new waste-to-energy incinerator. Part of Metro’s business case also relied upon subsi-dized hydro rates for incineration which has been put into question by BC Hydro.

For Mission’s mobile businesses, such as those in construction, tipping fee hikes will critically impact the bottom line. It will also impact those in the recycling and waste management sector who are already chal-lenged by changes from Multi Materials BC (MMBC) even though the District of Mission opted out of the program.

Out here in the Valley, it is the proposal of the second incinerator has the Fraser Valley

Regional District (FVRD) more than con-cerned. It has been established that the Fras-er Valley is a fragile air shed with a significant vulnerability to pollution due to the fun-nel effect of the surrounding mountains. Air quality significantly impacts human health, agricultural productivity, quality of life and the Valley’s ability to attract new business and home owners.

“Any increase in emissions of air contami-nants in the fragile Fraser Valley air shed from an additional incinerator, as proposed by Metro Vancouver, or other sources, will significantly undermine air quality improve-ments in the Fraser Valley, and further exac-erbate the ongoing challenge with reducing ozone levels,” stated Sharon Gaetz, Chair of the FVRD, on a recent air quality testing report.

Moreover, Metro Vancouver’s existing in-cinerator in Burnaby has failed multiple environmental tests for heavy metal contam-inants despite on-going attempts to prop-erly manage the hazardous slag and ash pro-duced by burning garbage. Metro Vancouver General Manager of Solid Waste Services, Paul Henderson, reports that numerous bot-tom ash samples have failed toxicity test-ing, some that exceed more than twice the regulatory limit. These latest results are in addition to the failed fly ash tests that made headlines less than a year ago.

“This unsettling report demonstrates the environmental problems that inevitably arise when you burn garbage”, said Gaetz. The FVRD is pursuing greener initiatives for waste management, which explicitly exclude incineration. The FVRD’s newest Solid Waste

Management Plan, expected to be finalized in 2014, in-cludes a more aggressive and authentic ‘Zero Waste’ strat-egy, which involves removing considerably more recycla-ble material from the waste stream with cost-effective, readily available technology.

On the issue of Metro Van-couver’s recent proposal to build a second garbage incin-erator, Chair Gaetz suggests that, “Burning garbage sim-ply doesn’t make sense. We know that there are cheaper, greener, and more energy ef-ficient approaches to waste management.” The FVRD promotes truly maximized waste reduction, which gen-erates more jobs, results in less waste to the landfill, and protects our sensitive air shed.

Maximized recycling and material recovery involves the use of processing and separation facilities for house-hold garbage, in compliment to prior source separation of recyclables and organic ma-terials. Mechanical and manual separation removes all remaining recyclable and recov-erable material that has mistakenly entered the waste stream. Waste recovery facilities have been in use since the 1970s, and with advanced technology and broadening ca-pacity for recycling more materials, are rec-

ognized as a critical component of an effec-tive waste reduction strategy. This approach leaves room for business and entrepreneurs to participate in achieving the region’s waste management goals.

For more information on the FVRD’s Waste Management Plan and its position on Metro’s Bylaw 280, attend the June 19 Cham-ber Luncheon. Go to www.MissionCham-ber.bc.ca to register.

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We celebrated Mission businesses last night at the 2014 Business Ex-cellence Awards at Silverdale Hall. With local food truck fare, Mission Folk Festival entertainment and a casual atmosphere; it was exciting to see so many of you connecting. Again congratulations to this year’s recipients!

I am also freshly back from the British Columbia Chamber of Com-merce Annual General Meeting where Chambers across BC passed resolutions to assist their members and in turn our members – YOU! One of the resolutions passed lob-bies the Minister of Environment to reject Metro Vancouver’s Bylaw 280 which deals with solid waste flow control and the incineration of waste. Among the general concerns are that it is an unnecessary regu-latory burden, intrusion by Metro

Vancouver in the free market and the prioritization of incineration over other waste diversion meth-ods. Of course here in the Fraser Valley, air shed quality is at stake.

Join Fraser Valley Regional Dis-trict Chair Sharon Gaetz to learn why incineration and waste man-agement have a direct impact to your business and the quality of air in the Fraser Valley. Lunch is June 19th at 11:30 at the Rockwell’s Bar and Grill (Chapel Room).

Interested in becoming more competitive in today’s marketplace? Plan to attend the Digital Marketing Breakfast Workshop June 25 at 8 am. It is another in our series of af-fordable marketing seminars that are mindful of your time.

Remember to SHOP LOCAL and support Mission’s business com-munity!

On June 2 the Mission Chamber with the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board and the Canadian Home Builders Association-Fraser Valley pre-sented to District of Mission Council. The concern was the lack of process and policy that assures that houses used in illegal drug operations are re-mediated before re-entering the Mission housing market.

Dave Sawatzky, Chair of the Government Affairs Com-mittee illustrated to Coun-cilors how financial institu-tions, mortgage underwriters (CMHC) and home insurers

require proof of remediation in order for buyers to pur-chase these homes. “When houses are not remediated, they are sold at reduced pric-es, often for cash. This affects our housing market. Over time this will erode the price of housing in Mission.” stated Sawatzky.

Given that first time buyers make up a large portion of Mission’s affordable housing market, these homes if un-disclosed create safety and health issues. Without clear signs of remediation proven by inspections for air qual-

ity, electrical safety, gas and building code; homebuyers may find out at the bank or as they apply for home in-surance that their home was used for illegal drug produc-tion.

In surrounding commu-nities, the process for illegal drug operations follows a clear process. In the City of Chilliwack, house occupancy is pulled until the house is fully remediated. It is reinstat-ed as fully remediated with proof for purchasers. This as-sures close to market value, healthy safe homes that are

ready for buyers.

Mission Councilors, how-

ever, did not agree with the

presentation and require

more information. To help

them understand the impact

illegal drug production has

in Mission, the Chamber is

collecting stories. If you be-

lieve your neighbourhood

has been adversely impacted

or that your house value has

been reduced due to illegal

drug operations in your area,

send us your story at info@

missionchamber.bc.ca

Pam AlexisVICE PRESIDENT

Sean MeliaTREASURER

PAST PRESIDENT

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“When businesses hire a student in grade 10, 11, or 12, they are eligible for tax credits that cover part of their wages,” says Wade Peary, principal at Riverside College in Mission.

“We have lots of industry in Mission and if people in those industries are hiring students, here is an opportu-nity for them to take advantage of the Secondary School Apprenticeship Program (SSA) and earn tax breaks, while helping the students find success.”

Employers with an ITA (Industry Training Authority) number who hire a student in grades 10 -12, are eligible to claim 10% of the student’s wages, up to a maximum of $2,000 per year, for the first 24 months of registration. Employers with an ITA number (in a non-Red Seal pro-gram) who hire a student can claim 20% of the student’s wages up to a maximum of $4,000, for the first 12 months of registration and the same for the second 12 months.

Riverside College is open to both Mission high-school students and adults who want to continue their educa-

tion and learn more about a trade.Students choose from five trades programs (Plumbing,

Automotive Technology, Carpentry, Hairstylist, Cooks Training) or five career programs (Business Support Specialist, Information Technology Technician, Esthet-ics, Community Support Worker/Educational Assistant, Warehouse Person).

When they’ve completed their program, including the practical hours, students come away with level one tech-nical training and are ready to start their apprenticeship or get to work. They may also be eligible for a $1,000 scholarship to put toward post-secondary education.

If students are enrolled in one of Riverside’s programs after they’ve graduated high school, but before they are 19 years of age, that year of skills training is paid for by the Ministry of Education.

Peary and his Riverside College team at 33919 Dewd-ney Trunk Road are happy to answer questions from both employers and students. Call 604-814-0446 or visit GoRiversideCollege.ca for more information.

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Mission Springs Brewing Company won Gold at the Canadian Brewing Awards, for Trailblazer Pilsner.

The medal is a widely recognized symbol of brewing ex-cellence in Canada.  In the growth of craft brewing, the Canadian Brewing Awards have emerged as the pre-miere competition for judging the quality of Canadian brewed beer. 

“Nationally, this is the biggest competi-tion for us brewers and it's just such an hon-our to be recognized for our hard work and dedication,” said head brewer Kevin Winter, "We're very proud, ex-cited and looking for-ward to a great sum-mer of selling and drinking fantastic beer!"

The crisp and refreshing Trailblazer Pilsner beer is an ode to the rugged trail builders who have blazed moun-tain bike trails into the hillsides all over BC. It’s brewed to quench your thirst

after a tough day in the saddle. Par-tial proceeds go to mountain bike trail stewardship, Fraser Valley Mountain Biking Association. Last year this raised

over $2,000 for the vol-unteer organizations trail building program, including trails on Red Mountain.

Mission Springs Brewing Company opened its doors in Oc-tober of 1996. They are in the midst of expand-ing their brewery with exciting times ahead.

“I could not be more proud of our team,” said Mission Springs owner Brock Rodg-ers. “Two years ago we made a commitment to upgrade our team and our equipment and

clearly it is paying off.”For more information on Mission

Springs Brewing Company and their Trailblazer Pilsner, please visit www.missionsprings.ca or drop in for a gold medal pint that supports the Fraser Valley Mountain Bike Association.

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mained calm, collected, and stayed on the straight and narrow, even in the ultra low traction environment.For the times when it wasn’t pouring cats and dogs, taking the twisty turns was quite a lot of fun. Despite

its electric power steering – a steering type that can be done either really well or not at all – there’s a good weight to it. It’s not lazy or sleepy at highway speeds, but won’t give you an arm workout if you need to change lanes. It’s not jerky either. Moving the wheel in either direction won’t make the vehicle suddenly jump aggressively. Think of it like Goldilocks and the Three Bears. The

steering isn’t too hard, or too soft. It’s just right.As for the ride and handling, the imperfections of the road aren’t met with abrasion or hesitance. The undulating country roads were a great testing ground, especially with all the debris. But even with a fair share of highway cruising, I have no qualms with the setup.Inside the cabin, you’ll be welcomed by Japanese

hospitality. A modern infotainment system, an unclut-tered cabin, and soft seats make a day’s drive quite favourable.While the Legacy might not be at the forefront of consumers’ minds, Subaru is a renowned brand. And it’s renowned for its reliability and safety. This generation of product should be any different. On some models, you have the ability to outfit it when EyeSight, a system that includes pre-collision braking, pre-collision brake assist, pre-collision throttle management, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, lane sway warning, and lead vehicle start alert.The 2015 Subaru Legacy, with the manual transmission Subaru’s Symmetrical full-time All-Wheel Drive starts at impressive MSRP of $23,495. Shoot all the way to the top, and you’ll get the 3.6 Limited trim with Technol-ogy Package Option for $35,395. Of course, there are offerings in between. As for its wallflower status, I think it has the goods and confidence to play ball with the rest of the pack.

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The restoration story of Laura Ballance’s Mustang T5 has been an interesting to follow and one that is not typical of this kind of project.Before I get carried away

telling you what a T5 actu-ally is, I have to report that with the help of the team at 360 Fabrication, suppliers White and Peters, BASF paint and the 200 plus hours of paint preparation, application, wet sanding and polishing by master painter Darren Emmerson, the car is finished! And here is the best part, it’s on time and under budget, almost unheard of in days gone by let alone today. So what is so special about a T5 Mustang? – The Ford Mustang could not be sold in Germany as a Mustang because a truck manu-facturer there and later a motorcycle manufacturer owned the trademarked

name Mustang. Both manu-facturers offered to sell the rights to Ford for $10,000 each but Ford declined and decided the solution would be to use the initial Mustang project name T5 as the solution. With all of the changes required, they should have probably paid the $10,000. With there being so many U.S. armed forces bases in Germany, export models were highly sought after. Laura had no idea how rare her car was until she decided to embark on this project and began doing her research. The T5 registry has informed Laura that of the 453 Mustang Hardtop T5s built in 1967, hers is one of the few examples ordered with a vinyl roof, which is listed as an option in the V.I.N tag. There are

only two T5s known to exist in Canada, hers and one in Ontario and only 45 have survived in various states of condition worldwide. It is going to be a busy summer for Laura, her two daughters and the Mus-tang. I suspect her father, never in his wildest dreams would have thought the car would end up as a show car let alone become a family affair involving three generations of his family. The T5 will debut at the Vancouver Classic Car Show and Auction at the PNE on June 21 and 22. A picture of it at its gleaming best in next week’s Driveway preview of that show. Then it will head south in July to the Mustang Roundup in Bellevue, Washington, the world’s largest Mustang meet. The car is entered in

the Concours restoration class and should place well. Because this is the 50th anniversary of the Mustang, the invitations are pouring in, the most recent one from an event in North Carolina Laura still has a day job, so unfortunately, will miss that one. She will finish the summer off at the Luxury SuperCar weekend at VanDusen Gardens in September. The car will be viewed at least 30 or 31 times in a month, gracing the walls of garages and repair shops all over North America featured in a 2015 Ford calendar. This con-cludes a restoration project with a happy conclusion.Nigel Matthews is the director of sales and marketing for Hagerty Insurance Canada.

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Today, we conclude our look at so-called Curbers: con artists dedicated to separating you from your hard-earned cash by selling you a vehicle that is not all it seems to be.

Bringing a curber conman to justice can cost tens of thousands of dollars.While penalties can be high, many successful prosecu-tions may yield a fine of just a few hundred dollars. One case currently before the courts is five days into a trial over a $288 ticket. The costs to date of further action against the offend-er are now approaching $80,000. At first sight, one might think it appropriate to save public cash but the problem is allowing a dismissal to occur sets a dangerous precedent that could harm future prosecutions.Because the matter is still before the court, the accused’s name is withheld but the circumstances can be revealed because they are instructive. The Surrey man has undergone continuous legal action by the VSA (in partnership with the City of Surrey). The Provincial Court found him guilty on three charges of curbing. He continued to curb so the VSA obtained an injunction from the BC Supreme Court. That did not deter him so the VSA applied to the BC Supreme Court to find him in con-tempt of court. If successful the man will face a fine of $10,000 if found curbing again.This form of con clearly can be very profitable, if the perpetrators figure fines and legal expenditures are merely the cost of doing business. However, the following cases illustrates typical curber practices and the penalties they could face.One prolific curber was convicted with 31 counts of fraud. He was buying vehicles wholesale from licensed dealers and selling them to the public. He rolled back more than two million kilometres. He was fined $31,000, two vehicles were seized from him, and he was put on probation for three years. A curber from Williams Lake claimed he sold cars as a hobby. After several tickets and warnings from the VSA, Crown Counsel issued court charges against him. After pleading guilty, he was fined $2,000. The legisla-tion allows for a maximum fine of up to $100,000 for individuals and $200,000

for corporations.A Delta man was convicted of fraud – 15 charges with evidence of odometer tam-pering, inaccurate vehicle histories, sales tax viola-tions and other deliberately

deceptive practices. Crown said he targeted the most vulnerable consumers, such as recent immigrants who had poor English. There was deliberate planning to perpetrate each fraud –

finding a low priced vehicle, rolling back the odometer, detailing to improve the appearance of the vehicle, creating a false history, finding a suitable “victim,” forging official documents

and tax fraud. This occurred on more than one occasion.As the buyers were “com-plicit” in the fraud, there was no consumer restitu-tion for 12 of the 15 counts. [email protected]

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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

5 IN MEMORIAM

In Loving Memory of Marie Elaine Cadman

Jan 27, 1927 - June 15, 2013

This past year has been so hard without you with us here.Your love, your strength and special ways for which we held so dear.Our lives are changed forever, things will never be the same.Our hearts were deeply broken on that day God called your name.As you are watching over us from up in heaven above,We are down here looking up at you, sending all our love.

A Dear Precious Mom -sadly missed and forever in our thoughts and hearts.~ Love, your family.

In Memory of Thomas (92)

& Caroline (87) Scott

Scott’s Christmas Tree Farm, that sold

Christmas trees for 50+ years to

Abbotsford residentsat the end of

Old Riverside Road &Gerald Scott Topiary

& Rock Artis having a

Charity Open House for Matthew’s House

& the Food Bank.(Food for Food Bank &

$$$ for Matthew’s House)

Saturday & Sunday June 14 & 15th

10:00 am - 4:00 pm25 topiary animals have

been carved out of shrubs. (Elephant, camel

etc). Also Rock Art.FREE DRAW - Chance to win a Brad Piatka print

(see Facebook)& 6 painted stones.

1750 Salton (off Marshall)

Gerald Scott says “Thank you”

LOVED & MISSED EVERYDAY

Robby DyckMay 28, 1983 ~ June 13, 2002

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

5 IN MEMORIAM

Remembering

Marcel (Jan) Janssen

A dearly loved father, grandfather & great-grandfather

who died on June 4, 2013.

When times are quiet andthoughts of you come to mind

We each can dreamA warm and special memory

Of you that is ours alone.

Sleep softly, Dad

Missed with love by your family in Abbotsford and Markham, Ontario

6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS

7 OBITUARIES

ADAMSJohn

John Adams was born on May 28, 1939 to Cecil (Pete) and Irene Adams in New Denver, BC and fell asleep very peace-fully and quietly surrounded by family at 6:45 pm on Saturday, June 7, 2014. He leaves to mourn his wife Irene, son Bradley (Zina), daughters Kimberly and April, 5 grand-children, one sister Alice Belanger, 5 brothers-in-law, 4 sisters-in-law and many nieces, nephews and many good friends and co-workers. He was well loved. A memorial service will be held at the Church of God in Christ, 29623 Downes Road, Abbots-ford on Saturday, June 21 at 2:00 pm. Everyone is welcome ~ bring your memories of John. A very big thank you to all the staff and volunteers at Christine Morrison Hospice in Mission where he spent the last 3 weeks of his life.Online condolences to the family may be made at:www.woodlawnfh-abbotsford.com

Woodlawn Funeral Home604-853-2643

IN LOVING MEMORY of our Dad

John Liberty Proud resident of Silverhill, BC

for over 81 years. We will miss him.

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

7 OBITUARIES

BEAUDETTERoland

Roland “Beau” Beaudette, late of Abbotsford, passed away peacefully after a brief hard-fought battle with cancer on June 7, 2014 at the age of 73 at home with his family at his side. He is survived by: his soul-mate and loving wife of 37 years Ann, son Anthony (Rosie), daughter Tonya (Randy); 2 grandchildren Jacob and Xena, and brother Gary (Joanne). He was pre-deceased by: his Mom and Dad and brother Raymond. A Funeral Service will be held on Friday, June 20, 2014 at 1:00 pm in the chapel of Henderson’s Funeral Home, 34537 Marshall Road, Abbots-ford, with Chaplain Kelly McCallum offi ciating. Dona-tions in memory of Beau may be made to the BC Cancer Society.Tributes and condolences may be left at:www.hendersonsabbotsfordfunerals.com

Henderson’s Funeral Home604-854-5534

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

21 COMING EVENTS

Hanging Baskets

2 for $15Plants also available6950 Sumas Prairie Rd.,

Chilliwack778-552-1221

33 INFORMATION

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSwww.abbotsfordaa.org Phone 604-615-2911

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

MISSION ASSOCIATION FOR SENIORS’ HOUSING

will be held at:

The Cedars,7380 Hurd St, Mission BC

on Tuesday, June 24, 2014at 10:00 a.m.

The public is welcome to attend.

Dated at Mission,British Columbia,

On the 11th day of June, 2014Judith Ray, President

42 LOST AND FOUNDFOUND: RED TOOL BOX with tools. 2’ L X 4” D, near WCE train station in Mission. 604-600-1606.

FOUND: RING womens, vicinity of B.C. Bio-Medical Lab downtown on Mary Street. Call to identify 604-858-7789

LOST - CAT: Russian Blue mix, 4 year old male named “Raddatatt”, last seen on Vernon Terrace, Sat June 7. Please call: 604-851-5751 or 604-916-0145

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

A Great JanitorialFranchise Opportunity

ANNUAL STARTING REVENUE $24,000 - $120,000• Minimum investment

as low as $6,050 required• Guaranteed Cleaning Contracts• Professional Training Provided

• Financing Available• Ongoing Support

A Respected Worldwide Leader in Franchised Offi ce Cleaning.Coverall of BC 604.434.7744

[email protected]

LOCAL Craft Manufacturing Com-pany looking for reliable people to hand make crafts and jewelry from home. Training provided in the Low-er Mainland at no cost to you. Un-limited earning potential. Please leave your Name and Number only at 604-826-4651 or email us at [email protected]. We respond to ALL calls and messages in priority as quickly as possible.

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

114 DRIVERS/COURIER/TRUCKING

2 OWNER OPERATORTRUCK DRIVERS WANTED

(Daily trips Vancouver Area to Seattle)

Must have Class 1, Flat deck and US driving experience. FAST card an asset. Require newer heavy spec tandem axle tractor with 3rd lift axle.

COMPETITIVE RATES! RETURN HOME EVERY NIGHT.

Call 604-522-9727 oremail: [email protected]

604.820.5460

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INDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS ............... 1-8

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS ... 9-57

TRAVEL............................................. 61-76

CHILDREN ........................................ 80-98

EMPLOYMENT ............................. 102-198

BUSINESS SERVICES ................... 203-387

PETS & LIVESTOCK ...................... 453-483

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE........... 503-587

REAL ESTATE ............................... 603-696

RENTALS ...................................... 703-757

AUTOMOTIVE .............................. 804-862

MARINE ....................................... 903-920

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SMITHArchie John

May 26, 1939 ~ June 4, 2014

Archie passed away at the Abbotsford Regional Hospital on June 4th. He was born in Lindsay, Ontario. He was an avid hockey player as a kid and loved “Hockey Night in Canada”. Archie was raised on a large farm in Ontario and moved to BC when he was 20 years old to work on the pipeline as a pipeline welder. While working in Hope in 1960 he married Margaret Lynn and they had three children Shannon, Donald and Shaun. Archie took his family and travelled the world as a welder in his early years. He was an avid reader, story-teller and always had a book to read. Archie had 7 grand-children; Troy, Trevin, Tawnya, Marlee, Jessica, Liam and Seamus, two daughters-in-law; Barb and Natalie and son-in-law Dean. He was a long time member of the Eagles Club in Abbotsford. Come join us for “a pint on Archie” Thursday, June 19th 4:00 - 7:00 at The Eagles Club 33868 Essen-dene Ave., Abbotsford, BC.

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THE FUTURE, OUR MISSION

We are currently seeking a multi-talented, motivated individual with exceptional clerical skills for a challenging, full-time opportunity in our Corporate Services Department.

This Administrative Clerk position will provide a wide variety of high-level administrative and clerical support functions to Corporate Services staff, Council and its committees.

For more information about this challenging opportunity and the District of Mission, please visit the careers page on our website.

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MISSIONRoute Boundaries Route Boundaries

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200080 First, Horne & Railway200141 Grand, James, Oak, Second &

Welton

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WE’RE LOOKING FOR CARRIERS TO DELIVER THE ABBOTSFORD NEWS & THE MISSION RECORD

Deliver newspapers WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY in your neighbourhood.

FOR INFO: 604.870.4595 • [email protected] OFFICE OPEN: Monday - Friday 8:30 - 5 pm

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

114 DRIVERS/COURIER/TRUCKING

CLASS 1 HIGHWAY LINE HAUL

COMPANY DRIVERSVan Kam’s Group of Companies requires Class 1 Drivers for the SURREY area. Applicants must have a min 2 yrs industry driving experience.

We Offer AboveAverage Rates!

To join our team of professional drivers please send off a resume and cur-rent drivers abstract to:

[email protected] more info about Line Haul, call Bev,

604-968-5488

We thank all applicants for your interest!

Van-Kam is committed toEmployment Equity and

Environmental Responsibility.

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

130 HELP WANTED

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

114 DRIVERS/COURIER/TRUCKING

DRIVERSAXL AMAZING XPRESS Ltd. is looking for F/T Long Haul Truck Drivers (6 positions). Salary $24.50/hr. 2 years to less than 3 years experience. Duties: Drive truck, load/unload goods, pre-in-spection/maintenance of vehicle, do emergency repairs, maintain log book. LANGUAGES: FUNC-TIONAL ENGLISH. Email resume to: [email protected]

or Fax [email protected]

Long Haul Truck Drivers req’d F/T for Never Delay Services Transport Inc. $23/hr. Drive and operate truck-trailer. Perform pre-inspection. Min. 2 yrs. of truck driver exp. Work locations across Canada and USA Contact: Harry Fax: 604-504-4478 or e-mail: [email protected] Business Address: PO Box 2151 Abbotsford BC

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

130 HELP WANTED

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

114 DRIVERS/COURIER/TRUCKING

DRIVER / WAREHOUSE WORKER

Growing Surrey building products company req. Driver/Warehouse Worker with clean BC driver’s license (class 5). Must be able to do heavy lifting and willing to work varied and/or extended hrs. Mon-Fri. Leadership ability, positive attitude, dedication & willingness to learn rewarded with:

EXCELLENT REMUNERATION & BENEFITS & GREAT WORK

ENVIRONMENT!

Fax resume & abstract:604-513-1194 or e-mail:

[email protected]

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

130 HELP WANTED

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

114 DRIVERS/COURIER/TRUCKING

HIGHWAYOWNER OPERATORS

$3500 SIGNING BONUSVan Kam’s group of compa-nies req. Highway linehaul owner operators based in our Surrey terminal for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain driving experi-ence/training.

We offer above average rates and an excellent

employee benefi ts package.To join our team of profession-al drivers, email a detailed re-sume, current driver’s abstract and details of your truck to:

[email protected] orCall 604-968-5488 or

Fax: 604-587-9889Only those of interest

will be contacted.

Van Kam is committed toEmployment Equity and

Environmental Responsibility.

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

130 HELP WANTED

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

114 DRIVERS/COURIER/TRUCKING

ROOFINGESTIMATOR

Req. for Maple Ridge Roofi ng Co. Previous roofi ng experience is an asset. Computer skills a must. Should be OK with heights. Willing to offer full train for the ideal candidate.

Wages Commensuratewith Experience.

Fax resume 604.462.9859 ore-mail - hiroofi [email protected]

115 EDUCATION

APARTMENT/CONDOMANAGER TRAINING

• Certifi ed Home Study

Course• Jobs

RegisteredAcross Canada• Gov. Certifi ed

www.RMTI.ca / 604.681.5456 or 1.800.665.8339

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

130 HELP WANTED

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

115 EDUCATION

124 FARM WORKERS

FARM WORKERSAll Seasons Mushrooms

located at 3392 - 224th Street in Langley BC and 38050 Atkinson Road Abbotsford BC is looking for Permanent, Full-Time Farm Workers. Duties include climbing ladders, fi lling and emptying beds, servicing crops and cleaning. The job is physical, work is inside and outside and requires good hand to eye coordination. Hours of work are from 7:00 am to fi nish. You must be available to work weekends and late days. Experience working on farms is preferred, however we will train. A minimum of grade 10 is required. Wages starting at $13.00 an hour.

You may apply by mail to:All Seasons Mushrooms, P.O. Box 12020, RPO Murrayville,

Langley, BC V2Y 0M6.Hand Deliver to: 3392 - 224th

Street Langley B.C. orFax 604-534-0218. Visit us at:

www.allseasonsmushrooms.com

GREENHOUSE WORKERSNeeded right away for

Mount Lehman Vegetable Farm,Mount Lehman Rd, AbbotsfordStarting wage $10.25/hour.

No experience necessary, we will train. Send resumes to:

Fax: 604-856-3360Email: [email protected]

HAYERS WANTED: $20/hour. Phone 604-859-4960 ask for Kevin.

130 HELP WANTED

An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)723-5051.

Certifi ed AUTO MECHANIC req’d immediately for full time.Compensation based on exp. Drop resume off at Minit Tune & Brake on Luckakuck or email [email protected]

CHICKEN CATCHERS WANTED Permanent, Full-Time Opportunity! Abby. 604-857-2221

CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBOURHOOD

Req: Carpenters, HelpersLabourers, CSO’s/OFA’s

TCP’s, Cleaners $11-28/hrWork Today, Daily or Weekly Pay

Apply 9AM to 2PM at:118 – 713 Columbia Street

New West 604.522.4900

EXPERIENCED Lane Closure Tech’s and Traffi c Control people req’d. immediately. 604-996-2551 or email Traffi [email protected]

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

130 HELP WANTED

Exciting New Opportunity for a GROWING

Logistics Company!EV Logistics is a partnership between Exel Logistics and VersaCold Logistics Services and is a distributor for one of Western Canada’s largest grocery retailers. With two distribution warehouses located in Langley, BC, we are one of the largest employers in the Fraser Valley.EV Logistics is proud to operate a safe, clean and team oriented environment and prides itself as a winner of multiple coveted industry safety awards.

We are currently accepting resumes for Entry Level

Warehouse Order Selectors in both of our facilities.

*AMBIENT WAREHOUSE - dry grocery items

*PERISHABLE WAREHOUSE- refrigerated grocery itemsEV Logistics offers fl exible

work schedules with a startingwage of $13.80 per hour plus

an attractive incentive programwith regular wage increases.

To join our team and start acareer in logistics, please

apply online at:

www.evlogistics.comor Fax your resume to:

(604)857-6786

.Flagpersons & Lane Closure Techs required. Must have reliable vehicle. Must be certifi ed & experienced. Union wages & benefi ts. Fax resume 604-513-3661 email: [email protected]

FLAGGERS NEEDED. No Certifi cation? Get Certifi ed, 604-575-3944

FLAG PERSONS &LANE TECH PERSONNELSummer Students WelcomeSplit shifts & P/T weekend shifts.

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

WE WILL TRAIN!COMPETITIVE RATESMust Have Valid TCP Certifi cate,

Reliable Insured Vehicle And Provide A Clean Drivers Abstract!

Please E-mail Resume:[email protected]

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

130 HELP WANTED

F/T HELPERSLucky Appliances in Abbotsford is looking for 2 full time helpers. Du-ties: loading/unloading appliances to & from delivery trucks, dusting/ cleaning appliances & store, move appliances in order/accessible manner, greet customers etc. Wage $14.50/hr. Email resume: [email protected]

or Fax: 1-604-851-2336

PRODUCTION WORKERS

Canada’s Largest Independently owned newspaper group, is currently looking for Part-Time Production Workers to work at our Delta - Vantage Way 24/7 production facility.

This is an entry level, general labour position that involves the physical handling of newspaper & related advertising supplements.

REQUIREMENTS:• Prior bindery and/or machine operator experience is preferred• Motivated self-starter willing to work in a fast-paced enviro. performing repetitive tasks• Must be able to lift 35lbs. & stand for long periods of time• Ability to work co-operatively in a diverse, team-based enviro.• Must be reliable & dependable • Excellent communication skills & detail oriented• Completion of high school• Must have own transportation

This P/T position has a variety of afternoon & graveyard shifts (Mon - Fri). The incumbent must be able to work on a weekly schedule with short notice.

Starting Wage $12.20 +Shift Premiums!

If you are interested in this position, please e-mail your

resume, including “Production Worker” in the subject line to:

[email protected]

WAREHOUSEPERSON

M.A. Stewart & Sons Ltd., An International valve and fi tting company headquartered in Surrey, B.C., has an immediate opening for Warehouse Person to our growing team full-time.

Please visit our website www.mastewart.com &

click careers or fax/email your resume

604-594-9271 [email protected]

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT,FOOD SERVICES

F/T GRAVEYARDSResumes to:

Whatcom Location

“We offer Competitive Wages& Excellent Benefi ts !! “

IHOP - ABBOTSFORD F/T COOKS WITH SOME EXP.

Apply within: 33020 S. Fraser Way or email: [email protected]

SHORT ORDER COOK required between the hours of 7am - 8pm, 5 days/week. 1 Year min exp. Please apply with resume to: Rivers Res-taurant, 42239 Yarrow Central.

Unique coffee shop looking for experienced p/t person

to work 2-3 evenings a week plus Saturdays.

Must be able to multi-task well in a busy environment.

Tasks incl: Making sandwiches, drinks and till.

Resumes to:320 - 3033 Immel St

Abbotsford.

136A JANITORIAL SERVICES

HOUSE CLEANERS/ JANITORS

REQUIRED NOWPAY $12 PER HOUR

Apply WeekdaysBetween 9AM to 2PM at:

118-713 Columbia StNew West 604.522.4900

138 LABOURERS

• LABOURER • YARD PERSON

Required for PVC plastic prod-ucts manufacturing in Abbotsford. Will provide training. Experience with power tools & forklift certifi -cate an asset for labourer posi-tion, a must for yard person. Fast paced environment. F/T, $15/hr.

Please send resume to: [email protected]

139 MEDICAL/DENTAL

Denture or Dental Technician

Successful Denture Clinic has expanded with a new clinic. We are looking for a motivated and reliable candidate to fi ll the full-time position in our laboratories in Abbotsford and Chilliwack.Qualifi ed candidates please

fax resume to:(604)854-8074 or email: accuratedentureclinic@

hotmail.comWe offer a competitive salary and bonuses.

Experience is an asset.

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKSENTRY LEVEL RECEPTIONIST POSITION, Friendly trade associa-tion in Mission seeks a reliable, pro-fessional, organized and positive candidate. Must have great tele-phone voice, fl uent English, MS Of-fi ce. Simply Accounting an asset. Great advancement for right person – will train. F/T M-F. Resume & cov-er letter [email protected]

MEI is an independent pre-K-12 school system with over 1,300 students. All applicants must be dedicated to Christian education and support an ev-angelical statement of faith.

Secretary -Secondary School

For details on this position, please go to:

www.meischools.comunder Employment

If you wish to apply for this po-sition, please submit resume, references, and a statement of faith by June 18, 2014, to:

Lorraine Wind, Executive Assistant

Mennonite Educational Institute4081 Clearbrook Road,

Abbotsford BC V4X 2M8Fax: 604-859-9206

E-mail: [email protected]

Note: only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

160 TRADES, TECHNICAL

Commercial Licensed Mechanic

Immed. opening for a licensed mechanic in our busy com-mercial vehicle repair / inspec-tion facility. Must be licensed to do inspections. Potential for advancement for right candi-date. Competitive wage & good benefi ts pkg. Schedule is four - 10hr shifts. Please reply with current credentials & re-sume by fax or email Fax resume to 604-513-8004 or email at [email protected]

Framers Req. F/T for Amar Singh Builders Ltd. Business Address & location of work: 2543 Stanley Street Abbotsford $25/hr. Read and interpret blueprints, drawings and sketches to determine specifi ca-tions and calculate requirement. Measure, cut, shape, assemble and join materials made of wood, wood substitutes, lightweight steel and other materials. Trade diploma / certifi cation & Min 2 yrs. of relevant exp. required Contact: Manjinder Email: [email protected]

STEEL FITTER(Structural Steel)

Skilled F/T Structural Steel Fitters needed at Bar None Metalworks. Must have: a C-Level Welding Ticket or current CWB, GMAW, minimum 3 yrs experience, a valid DL, your own transportation, your own tools and safety equipment. We offer ongoing training, competitive wages & benefi ts.

Send your resume to: [email protected]

or by fax 604-701-6080

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

163 VOLUNTEERS

VOLUNTEER DRIVER needed for the Eagle Road area. 604-820-7721

PERSONAL SERVICES

171 ALTERNATIVE HEALTHRELAXATION BODY CARE

604-859-2998#4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby

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

CHANELSPA

Top Quality Services...

604-746-67772459 McCallum Rd. Abby.

One-on-One TreatmentsEuropean In-home studio. High

quality svs. AM Spec. 604.230.4444

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 CA$H Today? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. Snapcarcash.com 604-777-5046

PERSONAL SERVICES

185 HOME CARE

CAREGIVERS

Child & elderly care exp. Full-Time ~ Live In or Out

Serving families for over 25 yrs

PERSONAL SERVICES

185 HOME CARE

REGISTERED ELDER CARE PRACTITIONER

If you have a loved one with Alzheimer’s or related

dementia, and need respite care in your own home,

please call604-864-8714

Respite or F/T Care Available to individuals requiring as-sistance or personal care by Health Care Workers in our privately owned 5BD home OR with a separ-ate apt ste Pets OK. 604-287-7932

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

236 CLEANING SERVICES

HOUSEKEEPER AVAIL NOW.Taking new clients. Great Refs.

Call anytime 604-302-9291

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

257 DRYWALLCASCADE DRYWALL. Res / Comm Drywall, taping, text. ceilings, t-bar. steel stud. Call Rob 604-218-2396 or 604-820-9601

DRYWALL. Steel stud, T-Bar. Small or big. Taper can be provided. Call Claudio at 604-309-9853.

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

WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs. Sm jobs pref’d. 40+ yrs exp. 604-308-7943

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

260 ELECTRICAL

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

TRAVEL with bcclassified.com604 826 6221

551 GARAGE SALES

1st Ever Moving Sale

Saturday, June 14 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

2372 Mountain Drive

25+ years of AccumulationAntiques, furniture, tools, garden

items, household misc, col-lectibles fabrics, too much to list. Everything must go. N.E.B. plse

4 family garage sale Sat June 21, 8am-2pm. Nice pieces, no junk. #3 - -35689 Goodbrand Dr Abbotsford.

ABBOTSFORD

GARAGE SALESat. June 14th ~ 9 to 2

Rain or ShineFridge, garden tools, toys, books, games, picnic table

& miscellaneous items.

3075 McCRAE STREET(Off McKee)

551 GARAGE SALES

ABBOTSFORD

GARAGE SALESat. June 14 ~ 8 am to 2 pm

Quality items! My wife redecorat-ing is my fi nancial loss but your gain. Shabby chic furniture, antique bed frame, dressers, various home decor items, kid’s items and much, much more.

3450 McKinley Dr.

ABBOTSFORD

GARAGE SALESaturday & Sunday June 14 & 15 ~ 8 to 4

Household items, fi shing gear, ladies clothes.

34982 Cassiar Ave.

551 GARAGE SALES

ABBOTSFORD

MOVING / GARAGE SALESaturday & Sunday

June 14 & 15th ~ 8 to 2Girl / women’s clothes / shoes, furniture, household, decor, books, Christmas items, pictures etc.

2418 ALADDIN CR.

ANNUAL ABBOTSFORDCO - OP

MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE

Saturday June 14th8 am - 2 pm

2080 Gladwin Rd.Hotdogs, donuts, beverages

for sale. No Early Birds.RAIN OR SHINE

551 GARAGE SALES

LIFE’S SECOND CHANCETHRIFT STORE

~ FURNITURE ~

June 12, 13 & 14thThurs., Friday & Sat.#7 ~ 31550 S. Fraser Way

Across from Mandarin Garden (REGULAR) STORE HOURS Mon. to Sat. 9:30 - 4:30 pm

COME AND VISIT US!!All proceeds go to Womans Life

Recovery Home (Abbotsford)

MISSION2 FAMILY

DOWNSIZING SALE10am-6pm

EVERYDAY UNTILWE RUN OUT!!

32559 Logan Ave(across from Mission Hotel)

551 GARAGE SALES

MISSION12+ FAMILY

PARKING LOT SALEHosted by students of the European Academic TourSat. June 14th ~ 9 to 2

Heritige Park SecondarySchool bus loop on

Stave Lake RoadBake table, plants & lots of misc. Gold buyer in attendance.

TABLE RENTAL $10. Call Brenda 604-820-4587

MISSION

GARAGE SALESat., June 14 ~ 9 am to 1 pm

“Something for Everyone”. Fine China, collector plates, trunk, treadmill, vacuum cleaner & more

33037 6th AveAccess from lane between 6th &

7th Ave. east off Grand St.

551 GARAGE SALES

MISSION

MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALECEDAR VALLEY TOWNHOMESCorner of Cedar & EgglestoneSaturday June 14 ~ 9 to 2

~ Rain or Shine ~Household items, antiques, tools, clothes, small & large appliances, sporting goods. Too much to list. Something for everyone.

MissionSaturday & Sunday 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

Tools, baby items, books, household misc. etc Too much to list......

32632 Mitchell Ave(off Cedar St.)

551 GARAGE SALES

Saturday Market in the Park

at Cultus Lake

June 14 - Sept. 7Main Beach

* Waterside of parking lot *10am - 3pm

Vendors Welcome(604)846-6606

*Farmers Market *Crafts *Flea Market *Home Baking *Fresh

Produce *Jewellery *Skin Care* Make-up.

Entertainment daily from 11am-12:30pm

Online all the time. 24/7

ABBOTSFORD • MISSION

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3) Miscellaneous items for sale – more than one item may be adver-tised, but EACH ITEM MUST BE SEPARATELY PRICED AND THE TOTAL PRICES COMBINED MUST NOT EXCEED $100.

4) Items sold in bulk must specify the number of items and be priced as individual items. The quantity you have times the price of each item shall not exceed $100.

5) NOT ACCEPTABLE AS BUCK-PASSER ADS: Pets, birds, poultry, rabbits, livestock, fi sh, nursery stock, fruits and veg-etables, top soil, or fi rewood – whether free or otherwise.

6) Ads may only be booked for one week at a time.7) Miscellaneous items wanted shall be limited to A TOTAL OF

$100 or less.8) Any ads received after the deadlines shall be published in the next

upcoming edition.9) THE NEWS AND/OR THE MISSION CITY RECORD

RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY AD NOT CON-FORMING WITH THESE RULES. THE NEWS AND/OR THE MISSION CITY RECORD ALSO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO INTERPRET THESE RULES AS THEY APPLY TO BUCK-PASSERS

PRINT CLEARLY ... ONE WORD PER SPACE

ANTIQUE BUFFET 14 1/2 long X 18” wide, one glass shelf, display dishes or use as display unit, $50. negotiable. 604-859-2686.

DANBY AIR CONDITIONER for window, very good working order, $75. Medicine ball, new, yellow. $25. 604-853-5060.

NAKITA 7” SANDER POLISHER, $60. 1 bug light, $20. 604-556-7099.

2 - 30 - 50 AMP 18” ADAPTERS, $15. each. 1 - 3/4” Omni water filter, $40. 1 Omni regular filter cartridge, $15. 604-556-7099.

AUTOMOTIVE EMERGENCY SAFETY triangles, set of 4, $35. 1 - 15’ 30 amp RV extension cord, $15. 2 30 - 50 amp plug adapters, $5. each. 604-556-7099.

ONE 13’ MULTI POSITION ladder, $60. 604-556-7099.

TWO OMNI BACTERIOLOGICA re-cleanable water filter cartridges, $25. each. 604-556-7099.

WANTED - FOUR BAILES of R-15 16” ceter, unopened insulation, left over bails OK, $75. obo. 604-768-9904.

WANTED - APPROXIMATELY 20 or more, new or used fir or spruce 2” X 6” X 12’ boards. Must be clean please. $75. obo. 604-768-9904.

WANTED - 10 OR MORE new, used fir, spruce 4’ X 8’ X 3/8” plywood. Must be clean. $75. obo. 604-768-9904.

EARLY 70’s CCM BIKE, $160 in new parts. Sell $100. 604-755-0147.

84 - 86 CORVETTE DRIVESHAFT, mufflers and Y pipe, $100. obo. 604-869-1422.

84 - 86 CORVETTE HEATER core assembly, console and speedom-eter dashboard assembly, $100. obo. 604-869-1422.

MANY 84 - 86 CORVETTE interior and under hood pieces, too many to list, $5. each or $100. for all. 604-869-1422.

STAINLESS STEEL Sanyo micro-wave, hardly used, $50. Phone 604-556-5474.

75 CASSETTES, variety of enter-tainers, in cases, plus 2 walkmen, $25. Phone 604-556-5474.

EMERSON 9” screen portable color TV 110 / 12 volt and movie tape player, 25 channels with remote controller, $75. 604-556-5474.

WANTED PATIO TABLE and chairs in very good condition. Will pay up to $75. And portable clothes rack, $20. 604-853-5060.

FOR SALE GAS CONTAINTERS, two 2 1/2 gallon, one 5 gallon, like new, $20. all. 604-853-1158.

CAR MAT “NEW” not used, $20. Car jack for emergency, $35. Soldering gun, “new” in carrying case, complete $45. 604-859-2433.

“KODIAK” WORK BOOTS in new and clean condition, size 12, $45. 604-859-2433.

MATTRESS, 6” THICK FOAM, hospital type, suitable for handi-capped person, brown vinyl cov-ering for single bed. Clean condi-tion. $85. 604-859-2433.

TWO SPEED POWER carver with hand carving results, carve with and against the grain. “New”. Tools, instruction book. $85. 604-859-2433.

GRILL & FRONT BUMPER for 1986 Olds rear wheel drive, $100. 604-853-1239.

30 AMP 25’ RV power supply cable, $25. Two high pressure RV drinking water hoses, 25’ lengths, 1/2” diameter, $7.50 each. 604-853-1636.

EVA-DRY 1100 DEHUMIDIFIER, like new, $40. Two butane 9000 portable gas ranges, $15. each. 604-853-1636.

RV ACCESSORIES: Air dryer for storage, $15. Six levellers, $10. Outdoor extension cord, 50’ length, $10. 604-853-1636.

FRIGIDAIRE DISHWASHER black works great $85. 604-826-8510.

FRIGIDAIRE FRIDGE 18.5 cubic feet black works great $100. 604-826-8510.

LAWNMOWER B/S 4.5 very good running condition. Full service blade sharpen side shooter $50. 604-826-2644.

KENMORE ELITE HE model 9 set-tings good working order $100. Good condition. 604-820-4276.

KENMORE STACKABLE HEAVY duty washer and dryer 73”H x 27”W x 32”D. Will deliver $100. 604-287-6038.

27” SONY WEGA TV with stand in good working condition for $50. 604-200-9012.

CONVECTION & TOASTER OVEN (used 3x) $45. Oak table, 2 chairs and 2 leafs $30. 604-329-7292.

TORO LAWNMOWER rear bagger, alum deck, won’t rust $100. Self propelled. 604-820-4034.

ALUM EXTENSION LADDER 20’ $50. 10 square “D” breakers $3 each. 604-820-4034.

TWO ADULT BIKES both in good condition $25 each. Two kids bikes both like new $20. 604-826-9186.

LEATHER SEATS FOR 1996-2000 Dodge Chrysler-Plymouth van. Two buckets, one bench tan color $75 for all. 604-820-8218.

PATIO PROPANE HEATER $50. Coleman 2250 watt gas generator $30. Roof top cargo carrier au-to-sun $10. 604-826-9322.

XMAS VILLAGE (DICKENSVILLE) 8 units $30. Shop repair manu-als (80-90s) $15 for all. 35 vinyl records (70s-33s) $25 for all. 604-826-9322

MEN’S L.H. GOLF clubs, full set, bag, cart, like new, $50. Large brass pot, $10. 604-859-4322.

LADIES GOLF CLUBS, bag, cart, like new, $40. 2 suitcases, $5. each. 3 tea crates, $5. each. 604-859-4322.

MEN’S MUSTANG FLOATER jack-et, large, like new, $30. 2 fishing nets, $10. Portable fold-up Hibachi, great for picnics, $10. 604-859-4322.

TORO LAWN MOWER rear bagger alum deck won’t rust $100 self propelled 604-820-4034.

3 QUAD TIRES, one AT26XBR12,two AT26XHR12, $25. One 10’playground slide, yellow, $40.604-853-9770.

GUINEA PIG CAGE, 28” X 17”,complete, $50. Three hydropon-ic 1000W lights, new in box, all three, $45. 604-853-9770.

WANTED APARTMENT SIZE freez-er in good condition. Pay $50.depending on condition. 604-807-6075.

HOMELITE BATTERY / POWERlawnmower, self pushing, 3 in 1with rear bag. Used only two sea-sons. Asking $75. 604-820-0744.

ELECTRIC EDGER, Black & Decker,$25. Great States reel mower, $40. Electric weed wacker, $10. Oldwheelbarrow, $10. 604-864-2801.

CAT SHAMPOO - 4 bottles detan-gling, waterless shampoo. 1 - 2 in1 “Wahl” shampoo / conditioner/ hairball prevention, waterlessspray. Bought at Petsmart. Newproducts. $20. 604-746-7774.

TEAK FOLDING CHAIRS, solidwood, $75. both. 2 small brass and glass on top nesting tables, $10.Toaster oven, $15. 604-746-7774.

PATIO FROSTED GLASS table 25”H X 32” square, excellent condi-tion, $20. Rattan table, 24” H X26”L X 24” W tempered glass top,ornate, $35. 604-746-7774.

TWO 27” TOSHIBA colour remoteTVs used 2 years. HP, 4 way printerwith ink. 2 shaw boxes, $100. forall. 604-859-2841.

FRIGIDAIRE DISH WASHER blackworks great 485. 604-826-8510.

FRIGIDAIRE FRIDGE 18.5 cubicfeet black works great $100. 604-826-8510.

LAWNMOWER B/S 4.5 very goodrunning condition. Full serviceblade sharpen side shooter $50. 604-826-2644.

KENMORE ELITE HE model 9 set-tings good working order $100.Good condition. 604-820-4276.

KENMORE STACKABLEHEAVY duty washer and dryer73”Hx27”Wx32”D will deliver$100. 604-287-6038.

27” SONY WEGA tv with stand ingood working condition for $50. 604-200-9012.

CONVECTION & TOASTER OVEN (used 3x) $45. Oak table, 2 chairsand 2 leafs $30. 604-329-7292.

ALUM EXTENSION LADDER 20’ $50 10 square “D” breakers $3each. 604-820-4034.

TWO ADULT BIKES both in goodcondition $25 each two kids bikesboth like new $20. 604-826-9186.

LEATHER SEATS FOR 1996-2000 dodge chrysler-plymouth van. Twobuckets, one bench tan color $75for all. 604-820-8218.

PATIO PROPANE HEATER $50.Coleman 2250 watt gas generator $30 Roof top cargo carrier au-to-sun $10. 604-826-9322.

XMAS VILLAGE (DICKENSVILLE)8 units $30. Shop repair manu-als (80-90s) $15 for all. 35 Vinylrecords (70s-33s) $25 for all. 604-826-9322.

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

Bulldozer & ExcavatorServices

Land Clearing - Excavating•D6 Bulldozer •CAT320 EXCA

• Single Axle Dump Truck “Accept Visa/Mastercard”

604-576-6750 or Cell: 604.341.7374

EXCAVATING ✦ Demolition ✦ Land Clearing ✦ Excavating ✦ Backfi lling

Phone 604-820-0808www.jonesbroscartageltd.com

THIESSEN EXCAVATING

Compact / Mini Excavator ~ Hourly or Contract

~ Blackberry & Stump Removal~ Back fi lling, Drainage &

Excavating Experienced in all types of

excavating and landscaping.

Call Jim at 604-832-1399

281 GARDENINGLandscaping, new lawns, rototilling, mowing, power raking, fences, ret. walls, hedging, pruning, maint. pro-gram.604-832-8304, 604-832-8305.

R. G. HandyLandscaper

Over 15 Years ExperienceYard Maintenance, Clean Up, Pruning, Weeding & More.

Robert or Gen [email protected]

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTSGutter & Roof Cleaning since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627

283A HANDYPERSONS

Home & Yard Repairs / Maintenance

F Basement / Drywall F Painting, Electrical, PlumbingF Decks & FencingF Yardcare F Pressure Washing

Insured & BondableCall Ron: 604-826-7290

COMPLETE Handyman Services: new decks, house repairs, addi-tions, power washing. Great rates, references. Call Mike 604.319.0273

287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

G & R RESTORATIONSComplete homes, additions, reno’s.All Aspects of Int/Ext Construction.Specializing in waterproofi ng

& restoration work. Excellent line-up of Quality

sub trades. 35 Years in construction business.

Call Glenn at 604-831-1852

HANDY RICHARDDoes most any job,

big or small!

D Kitchen / Bath Reno’s D Electrical / Plumbing D Painting / Drywall D Decks & Railings

Anything else, just ask!

Serving Abbotsford for 20 yrsCall 604-556-8183

NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALLHome Repairs ~ Renos ~ Painting

Over 35 Years ExperienceFree Estimates. Call 604-289-2149

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

MISSION VALLEY RENO’S & IMPROVEMENTS

ABBOTSFORD & MISSIONLarge & Small Jobs

S Insured S LicensedGuaranteed S Free Estimates

Phone 604-854-9288www.renovationsmission.com

320 MOVING & STORAGE

1 As in movers we trust. Reliable Honest Movers. Same day moves & deliveries. Starting $35hr + gas. (604)997-0332 / (604)491-8607

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPINGAcross the street - across the world

Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

MILANO PAINTING Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510

Northstar Painting Ltd.- The Residential Specialists. BIG jobs, Small jobs - We do it all! Interior and Exterior Projects. Master Painters at Students Rates. WCB Safe, Reliable, Effi cient & Quality Paint. 778.344.1069

www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland

604.996.8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for 10yrs

PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299,

2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls

Cloverdale Premium quality paint.NO PAYMENT until Job is

completed. Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring &

Maid Services.

A-1 EXTERIOR/ INTERIOR. Quality job, senior rates, free est, residen-tial, commercial. Refs. 20 yrs exp. No job too small.Call 778-980-0717

TONY’’S PAINTING

TOM VAN KEULEN Painting & Decorating. Int ~ Ext / Residential

604-853-9429 ~ 778-982-2191

.CAN-PRO Paint and Drywall. Over 25 yrs of quality service. 3 ROOMS, $250. Insured. 604-771-7052

POLAR BEAR PAINTINGSpring Special $299 ~ 3 rooms

(walls only 2 coats) 604-866-6706

332 PAVING/SEAL COATING

ASPHALT PAVING• Brick Driveways • Retaining Walls • Foundation Repairs • Sealcoating 604-618-2304

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

338 PLUMBINGBRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7

Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com

341 PRESSURE WASHING

POWER WASHINGGUTTER CLEANING

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE Call Ian 604-724-6373

POWER WASHING since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627

356 RUBBISH REMOVAL

YARD CARE / JUNK REMOVAL Odd Jobs. Comm/Res. Inside/Outside* Gardening Beds * Weed RemovalREMOVAL OF ANYTHING / SIZE

FAST & FRIENDLY SERVICEIncl. appliances Dave 604-825-0066

JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT!604.587.5865www.recycleitcanada.ca

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL

DAVIES SAND & GRAVEL LTD604-826-6736SAND / GRAVEL

TRUCKING / LOADINGEXCAVATOR / CATS

LOWBEDS

PIT - 11496 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD., MISSION

Fax: 604-826-6716

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

.give and take tree service 778.872.8406

PETS

454 EQUESTRIAN

CEDAR HOGFUEL Special Spring pricesSawdust also available

Augustine Soil & Mulch Ltd.Pitt Meadows, BC

604-465-5193

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

PETS

456 FEED & HAYGOOD LOCAL HAYDelivery available.

(Cell) 604-615-9888.

477 PETSCATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are

spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at

fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977

Chihuahua (F), 3 years old, $400; tiny micro-mini tea cup chihuahua (F), $900, delivery. 604-794-7347

ITALIAN MASTIFF(Cane Corso)

2 Purebred blue females.Ready to go. 1st shots & tails / dew claws done.

ULTIMATE FAMILY GUARDIANPet homes. $750. 604-308-5665

LOST: 6 yr old fem. choc lab “TIA” June 10th call Kim @ 604-551-5085 or email [email protected]. Much loved.

NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604-856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com

Pure bread CAIRN TERRIER Pups Shots, dewormed. $800. Home raised.604-807-5204,604-854-1978

Specializing in reasonably priced SMALL BREED puppies. 604-300-1450. trugoalpuppies.com

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

509 AUCTIONS

RESTAURANT Equipment Auction - Saturday - June 21st @11am - Organic Lives, Jugo Juice, New Liq-uidation Equipment & Consignment. Online bidding available through BidSpotter. Video Preview, auction catalogue, inventory [email protected]

523 UNDER $100

HARLEY DAVIDSON Windshield, fi ts most soft tails, new $500, take it away for $100. (604)859-3303

524 UNDER $200

ANTIQUE STEAMER TRUNK, comes with keys, clean. $175. Call 604-853-0246

TIFFANY 14 day Mantel CLOCK, circa 1930, just serviced for $150, sell for $200 fi rm. (604)859-3303

526 UNDER $400

COMPLETE 305 MOTOR for 1986 Olds. $350. Call 604-853-1239

542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES

.BUMBLEBERRY FARMS. Strawberries ready now. 604-835-3416. 31580 Huntington Road.

STRAWBERRIERS

U-Pick & Ready Pick

457 McCallum RoadPhone ahead 604-615-7790

LOOKING FOR A NEW JOB?Use bcclassified.com - Employment Section 100’s

584 SWAP & TRADE

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

584 SWAP & TRADE

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES

Fresh Strawberries!!We Pick & U Pick ($1.25/lb)Open 7 Days a Week

9:00 am ~ 6:00 pm

889 Clearbrook Rd.(We pick only)

872 McCallum Rd.(We pick & U-pick)778-549-0304

www.countryvillagemarket.com

The Valley’s Premier Farm Market

Family owned & operated since 1975

Local produce arriving daily.

OPEN 7 DAYS / WEEK8 am ~ 6 pm

5486 Riverside StreetCorner of Harris & Riverside

Matsqui Village

560 MISC. FOR SALE

COWBOY HATS $15. Digital box $20. Level $5. Campstove toaster $4. Door lock $5. 604-853-2427.

ESTATE sale, Shoprider electric powerchair, weight cap 250 lbs, like new asking $700. 604-826-7938 Driving distant 12-14 km

FIREWOOD★ FREE ★

WOODEN PALLETS Available

Come & HelpYourself

Great for crafts etc.

BACK PARKING LOT

(by shed)

ABBOTSFORD NEWS34375 Gladys Ave.

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

LARGE ANTIQUE AUCTION Centennial Farm, Salmon Arm, June 14, photos & info avail. www.valleyauction.ca or call (250)832-1372NORTH STAR TELEPHONE key system unit. Model #615. Slightly used. Offers. 604-853-0246

563 MISC. WANTED

FARM EQUIP wanted. Farm tractors, back hoe & equip. Any condition. Call collect 1- 604-794-7139 or 604-795-0412

WANTED: ROYAL ALBERT / BONE CHINA. ALL PATTERNS. 604-308-8316

REAL ESTATE

627 HOMES WANTED

WE BUY HOMES BC• All Prices • All Situations •

• All Conditions •www.webuyhomesbc.com

604-657-9422

PRIMELAKEVIEW LOTS

FROM $140,000Also; Spectacular 3 Acre

Parcel at $390,0001-250-558-7888

www.orlandoprojects.com~ FINANCING AVAILABLE ~

628 INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES

US Lake Osoyoos Lake Front: 4 Acres 296FF Lowbank $459k; Cottage at Shore $203,900; Beautiful Walk Out 160FF $649k; New Town-house w/Gar $549; 4-plex $409k; Sunny Bungalow $319k; Veranda Beach $367,900 & $469k Sun Lakes Realty 509.476-2121 CALL www.sunlakesrealty.us

REAL ESTATE

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

NEW 14 Wide in 55+ Mission Park $86,988 w/$550 pad rent.Pet OK. Chuck 604-830-1960

New SRI *1296 sq/ft Double wide $94,888. *New SRI 14’ wide

$69,988. Repossessed mobile homes, manufactured homes & modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960.

New SRI 14x70. 2 Bedroom on 55+ pad in Abby. $96,188.

Chuck 604-830-1960

QUALITY MODULAR HOMES

Leading the industry for over 30 years with product, service and price. Trust in BC Built for ultimate value. Priced from $72.00 sq ft including delivery and set up. 1-800-339-5133

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

1 Month FREE Rent

Mountain RidgeApartmentsClean , Quiet & Spacious Suites. Across the street from Superstore & Seven

Okas Shopping Mall.

1 bdrm. from $6502 bdrm. from $750To Arrange a Viewing Call

1.604.768.5361

IRENEAPARTMENTS

1 bdrm from $6252 bdrm. from $745

1 MONTH FREELarge units. Large Patios,

Walk to Sprott Shaw College. Easy Highway Access.

Storage Lockers & Parking Available!

To arrange a viewing please call Annette

778.982.2590ABBOTSFORD: 1 bdrm. fully reno-vated, including parking $650/mo. 2 bdrm. $740/mo. 30+. Crime free bldg. Strictly no drugs. Near UFV, hospital, walk to shops. Full size f/s, d/w. Avail. now. 604-226-5938

ABBOTSFORD 1 bdrm newly renod apt. Homeview St. $600. 1 blk to bus. N/S, no drugs. 604-853-2505

ABBOTSFORD 33554 Switzer Ave. 1 bdrm $625, 2 bdrm $725.MISSION: 33359 2nd Ave. 1 bdrm $625. Call Steve 604-751-3885

ABBOTSFORD. Chelsea House – 2 bdrm, no dogs, avail July 1, W/D h/ups. $850/m. Stratatech, Dan 604 897 9752

MISSION. 2 bdrm 7696 Grand St. Renovated, No restrictions. Corner bottom Onsite manager July1 $800. 604-287-6787, 778-552-1808

Looking for a “SUPER” employee? Advertise inthe best-read community newspapers 604-826-6221

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

SUNRIDGEAPARTMENTS32815 George Ferguson Way

1 MONTH FREE

1 bdrm. from $6352 bdrm. from $725

· Excellent location· Across the street from

Superstore & Seven Oaks Shopping Mall· Large Units

· 24/7 On-site staff· Elevator operated

· On-Site Laundry Facilities· Includes Heat & Hot Water

For more information or tosetup an appointment

Please Call Rick 604.319.9151

BLUERIDGEAPARTMENTS1 MONTH FREE

Clean, Quiet & Spacious. 3 minute walk to Seven Oaks Mall.

24/7 On-Site Staff

PETS OKAY

1 Bdrm. from $6102 Bdrm. from $725

Call Kel for Details

604.556.6465Abbotsford CentralMountainview - Bakerview

THIS IS WHERE YOU WANT TO LIVE

LET’S MAKE A DEAL

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 CRIME FREEMulti Housing Program

BACHELOR APARTMENT$440/mo.No Pets

Hot water included.Quiet, parklike setting.

604-853-0333

ABBOTSFORD

Heat & Hot Water Included

Spacious Condos D Outdoor Pool D Parking / Extra Storage D Renovated D 1 Cat Allowed

1 BDRMS from $625/mo.2 BDRMS from $725/mo.

3 BDRMS from $1050/mo.1909 SALTON RD.

Abbotsford604-853-6620

Forest Village Apartments

MISSION: PRINCESS DAPHNE APTS - SPACIOUS 1 bdrm starting

at $630 & 2 bdrm starting $750. 1.5 ba, ht/hw & prkg incl. Games rm Criminal Record check may be req. 33561 Third Ave. 604-820-3013.

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

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

ABBOTSFORD RENOVATED

SUITES11 LOCATIONS

• Bachelor• 1 Bdrm. • 2 Bdrm.

Inquire About CurrentRental Incentives...

PET FRIENDLY BUILDINGS!FOR LEASING & INFO.

Call Pamela604-751-2934 or E-mail:

[email protected]

“ A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE “www.AbbotsfordApartments.com

SPACIOUS APT. SUITES FOR RENT

“All apts are pet free!”

Bachelor, 1 bdrm & 2 bdrm suites

Nice decor, clean, specifi cally designed for

the needs of adult oriented, families & professionals.

All rental properties arecertifi ed members of

‘’Abbotsford Crime FreeMulti-Housing program’’

Call Roslyn to view604-853-3371 or emailrentals@abbotsford

apartments.com

Locations in minutes walk to Mill Lake, schools, Abb Reg

Hospital, shopping. Short drive to Sevenoaks& West Oaks shoppingcentres, theatre, UFV.

Transit and easyHwy 1 access.

Excellent locations on bus routes. Within

walking distance to all amenities. - post offi ce,

shopping, medical clinic, library & rec. centre.

LIKE Abbotsford Apt on FACEBOOK Ask for this month’s promo!

Mission

CEDARWOOD MANOR * Friendly Management * 2 Bedroom Suites * Insuite Laundry * Adult Oriented

604-820-0128

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

Central ClearbrookSeniors Discount

Crime Free LivingHURON COURT✳ 1 Bdrm. & 2 Bdrm ✳

Rent incl’s; Heat, H/wtr, U/G PkgQuiet, Well Maint. Build. No Pets.

604-850-2467Baywest Mgmt Corp

Forest TerraceApartments

34313 Forrest TerraceAbbotsford’s Best Kept Secret

1 & 2 Bdrms Stes2 Full Baths, In-Suite Storage,

Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher, Garburator, In-Suite Laundry

Hook-ups, On-Site Mgmt. Please call for Prices.

Pets negotiable. Age 40

Senior & Adult Oriented

Come See What You HaveBeen Missing!

Call Esther 604-853-0549

FRASER RIDGECondo Living at

Apartment Prices!www.eryxproperties.com

1 bdrm - $7153 bdrm - $1150

Nicely Reno’d Concrete Bldg. Great Views of Mt. BakerExtra Large and Bright

✶ Heat and Hot Water Incl ✶All suites sprinkler protected.

Lrg patios, 2 elevators, lockers.Gated prk, Super Clean, N/P.

Call Dave @ 604-859-048233555 South Fraser WayFraser Ridge is part of Abbotsford Crime Free

Multi-Housing Program.

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

MAPLE RIDGE

1 & 2 Bdrms available $790/mo & $890/mo

Great LocationQueen Anne Apts.* Renovated Suites *

*Large *Clean *Very QuietIncludes: Heat, Hot Water

and HydroNear Shopping & Amenities.

SENIOR’S DISCOUNT

604-463-2236 604-463-7450

12186-224 St, Maple RidgeCertifi ed Crime Free Buildings

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

OAKMONT MANORMember - Crime Free Program

1 bdrm Apt $625 ~ Avail now2 Bdrm Apts $750 & $780/mo

Available NowClose to schools & shopping

Bus stop out front. Free covered parking. Sorry NO DOGS or CATS Allowed.33370 George Ferguson Way

604-855-0883

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

✯ Arlington Place ✯

2487 Countess St.Abbotsford(Next to MCC)

Very Competitive Rates Quiet, Clean, Well Managed.

NOW AVAILABLE LARGE 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES

Heat & hot water included. Fridge, stove, d/w, microwave.

Senior’s Discount.

Resident Manager ~ Linda604-850-7050

✯ Aspen Court ✯

2450 Center St. Abbotsford

NEW BUILDINGVery Competitive Rates

Quiet, Clean, Well Managed.

NOW AVAILABLEBACHELOR,

1 & 2 BDRM. SUITES

Heat & hot water included. Fridge, stove, d/w, microwave. UNDERGROUND SECURE

PARKING

604-870-1118

✯ Bantview Gardens ✯

33415 Bourquin Pl.Abbotsford

UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP

Park-like setting, close to Mill Lake, Centennial Park & 7 Oaks Mall. Quiet, clean, well-managed, competitive rates.

NOW AVAILABLE LARGE 1 BDRM + DEN

& 2 BDRM SUITESHeat & hot water included.

Fridge, stove, d/w. Senior’s Discount

UNDERGROUND SECURE PARKING

Resident Manager ~ Carol604-556-7742

Cell 604-226-0975

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ABBOTSFORD OFFICE #100 – 32660 George Ferguson Way

LANGLEY OFFICE #202 – 20434 64th Avenue

CHILLIWACK OFFICE 9240 Young Road

MISSION OFFICE #5 – 32650 Logan Avenue

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For every $50 you fundraise you will be entered to win one of these amazing prizes:

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SUMMER MOVE-IN PROMOTION!CALL NOW! LIMITED TIME OFFER!

• 24 Hour Nursing Care• Beautifully Renovated Community• Housekeeping & Laundry Included• 3 Delicious Meals a Day

RENTALS

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

ABBOTSFORD - Attractive offi ce &/or Retail Spaces Available. All located within Abbotsford’s businesscore. Ph Frank@ Noort Investments 604-835-6300.

ABBOTSFORD. RETAIL SPACE: 33788 George Ferguson Way. 720sf. $1000/mo. + gst. Avail now. 604-853-9974; 604-853-3790

COMMERCIAL SPACE for Lease: 1556 sf. #106 - 33643 Marshall Rd. Abbotsford. 604-850-7731.

MISSION AREA. 800 SF SHOP. Available now. $450 + gst + hydro + gas. Security check and ref’s. No living quarters. 604-820-0808

RETAIL / OFFICE space for lease, 1800 sq.ft. 2485 West Railway, Abbotsford. 604-850-7731

736 HOMES FOR RENT

ABBOTSFORD E. 2 bdrm. home. Recently renovated. $800/mo. + utilities. Call (604)768-9508

4 BDRM + den 2.5 bth, Fair-fi eld area. ns, np, Avail July 1. $1600/mo. (604)825-6785

HOMES, CONDOS & TOWNHOUSES

FOR RENTFrom 1 bed to 4 plus beds, 1 bath

to multiple baths located east, central and west Abbotsford.

View all rentals on kijiji.ca (fraservalley)

Century 21 Ace Agencies Ltd.PROPERTY MANAGEMENT604-853-2718

MISSION *3 bdrm upper suite with 1.5 baths & large deck and *2 bdrm grnd lvl suite down - Avail June 15. *Also 1 bdrm grnd/lvl suite in brand new house, ns/np - Avail now.

Info: 604-300-1646, 604-615-7571.

RENTALS

736 HOMES FOR RENT

★ NEW RENTALS ★

MISSIONUPPER/LOWER SUITESFraser Newer complex, great location, 3 bdrm. townhouse. 1188 sf. N/p. $1300/mo. + utils.Cedar 2382 sq ft family home, 3 bdrm. + den, dbl garage, fenced yard, $1700/mo. + utils.

ABBOTSFORDAPARTMENTSTempo #302 - 1bdrm- 716 sq. ft. Insuite w/d. 1 parking stall. Avail July 1.$895/mo + utils. Incl. hot water.

Latitude#321 1 bdrm + den. 666 sq ft. Insuite w/d. 1 parking stall. Avail. July 1. $895/mo. + util. Incl. hot water#324 2 bdrm 885 sq ft. Insuite w/d, 2 parking stalls. $1150/mo + utils. Incl hot water.

FRASER VALLEY HOME TEAM

604-820-8888

MORE RENTALS @www.andersonavenue.com

MISSION Ferndale. 2 bdrm cottage. Nat/gas, cbl, w/d. Ns/np, no drugs. Jul. 16. $800+utils. 604-826-4754

746 ROOMS FOR RENTABBOTSFORD *CLEAN ROOMS*Bsmt rooms $425. Main fl oor rooms $450 incl utils & lndry 604-854-1000

747 RV PADS

Summer RV Sites $485/mo.Includes water, sewer, 500 kwh electric, hot showers and some fi rewood. Close to water access, groceries, P.O. and liquor outlets. 604-826-2741.

749 STORAGE

2 STORAGE SPACES. East of Mission. 20 X 70 each. Very rea-sonable rent. Call 604-768-9508

RENTALS

749 STORAGE

LOCKABLE STORAGE / WORK-SHOP spaces. 20’ X 40’, drive in. Small sizes available. 6 am - 10 pm access. Chase Monday - Friday. 8 am - 5 pm. 604-826-2383

750 SUITES, LOWER

3 BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE located near Yarrow, $1000/month + $1000 deposit. Available now. Call 604-897-2094 or 604-823-2341

ABBOTSFORD 1 bdrm suite. $600 incl utils & lndry. Avail now. NS/NP. 604-996-0483 or 604-825-4630

ABBOTSFORD 2 bdrm suite. Near Costco/US border. $750/mo. incl util. Ns/np. Avail now 604-864-6361

ABBOTSFORD 3 Bdrm. July 15th. $1050 shared utils. Strg, prkg, w/d, Ns/np 604-828-0569, 604-758-0569

ABBOTSFORD: 3 bdrm. suite. 34707 Vye Rd. (near Sumas Way/ Costco). $750/mo. Np/ns. Call 604-853-7314 or 778-908-0277.

ABBOTSFORD Clean 2 bdrm. Near UFV. $800/mo. incl. utils. N/S N/P. Avail now. Gary 604-807-6477

ABBOTSFORD: Walk to school & park: Reno’d 2 bdrm, new paint, carpet, etc. N/P, N/S. $800/mo incl utils. Avail now. 778-245-1425.

ABBOTSFORD W New 2 bdm g/lvl suite, large, lots of daylight, big win-dows. Walk to amen. Np/ns. Incl. util. Avl now.Text/call 604-807-2232

MISSION: 1 Bdrm walk in bsmt suite, 1 person $675/m or 2 people $750, heat & hydro incl. n/s. Refs. 604-826-1040 [email protected]

MISSION 2 BDRM $750 incl utils & lndry 1 day/week. N/P, N/S. Avail now. 604-826-9413, 604-621-1616.

RENTALS

751 SUITES, UPPER

CLEARBROOK 2050 Topaz St 3 bdrm fam/rm All appls June15 NS/NP $1050. 604-857-2963.

752 TOWNHOUSES

ABBOTSFORD 3 bdrm T/H 1.5 ba. Near Mouat Schl. Ns/np. $1050/mo + utils. Gary 604-807-6477

Clearwater Housing Co-op

(Located in CLEARBROOK VILLAGE)HOUSING CO-OP - $976/mth

3 BDRM UNITS FOR FAMILIES

NO SUBSIDY ✦ $2,000 SHARE PURCHASE ✦REQUIRED PRIOR TO MOVE-IN

Fenced yard, one pet ok, gas F/P and 4 appliances supplied.

✦ APPLY NOW ✦Phone 604-859-7429

MISSION: 3 BDRM T/H, quiet fami-ly complex. Rent geared to income. N/P. Call: 604-820-1715

TRANSPORTATION

809 AUTO ACCESSORIES/PARTS

autocredit

TRUCK CANOPY FOR RANGER or similar. Black no side windows. Good shape - $300: (604)854-4792 or 604-820-8266

810 AUTO FINANCING

Need A Vehicle! Guaranteed Auto Loan. Apply Now, 1.877.680.1231 www.UapplyUdrive.ca

818 CARS - DOMESTIC

1993 BUICK CENTURY, 4 door, good transportation, recently Air-cared. $650. 604-853-0246

747B SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING

TRANSPORTATION

818 CARS - DOMESTIC

1997 CHEVY MALIBU, V6, 3.1L engine. Runs great. Low mileage. Accident free. $2500. 604-996-0536

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

PJ AUTO SALES LTD

2467 Clearbrook Rd

SPECIALSaturday Sale!

All Aircared!Friday June 13th

‘08 SUZUKI SWIFT 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, a/c, local

121K. STP#9141........$5,995.‘07 KIA SPECTRA LX

4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, full load, STP#3492........... $2,995.‘06 PONTIAC PURSUIT

4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, loaded, local169K, STP# 0876.....$3,995.

‘05 KIA RIO4 dr, 4 cyl, auto

STP#7954...........$1,995.‘05 BUICK ALLURE

4 dr, V6, auto, full load, STP#0912............$1,650.‘04 PONTIAC SUNFIRE

2 dr, 4 cyl, 5 spd, sunroof, STP#4412............$1,995.

‘03 CHEV MALIBU 4 dr, V6, auto, full load, local 139K. STP#69589......$3,995.

‘03 MAZDA PROTEGE 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, loaded, STP#3516.........$3,495.‘03 NISSAN XTERRA

4X4, 4 dr, V6 auto, full load, local, STP#2268........$2,995.

‘02 MAZDA PROTEGE 5 4 dr, h/back, auto, full load. STP# 2325...........$3,995.

‘02 NISSAN SENTRA4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, full load, local

STP#7567...........$3,495.‘02 FORD EXPLORER Sport4 X 4, 2 dr, V6, auto, full load, leather, STP#1650.... $3,495.

‘02 MAZDA MPV 4 dr, 7 pass, V6, auto loaded

STP#7816........$2,995‘02 CHEV TRAIL BLAZER

4x4, 4 dr, V6, auto, full load STP#8304........$2,495

‘01 HYUNDAI ACCENT2 dr, 4 cyl, auto

STP# 3211..........$1,995.‘01 NISSAN MAXIMA4 dr, V6, auto, loaded

STP#7009...........$1,850.2000 CHEVY TRACKER 4 X 4, 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto

STP#1320..........$2,450.‘99 PONTIAC MONTANA4 dr, 7 pass, V6, full loadSTP#0004.........$1,450.

‘97 VW GOLF2 dr, 4 cyl, 5 speed

STP#3774.............$2,495.

....PLUS MORE TO CHOOSE FROM

Phone 604.854.2832or 604.864.6239

DL#9912

830 MOTORCYCLES

1981 YAMAHA 650 SPECIAL - 68,000 KMS, exc. cond. Full Wind-jammer fairing. Only used synthetic oil. Qualifi es for collectors plates. (Cheap Insurance) Drive shaft & new tires, front & back. $2300/obo. (604)854-4792 or 604-820-8266

1985 YAMAHA Venture 1200 cc V4 69,000 kms. New tires/battery. Runsgreat. $2,500. obo. 604-820-8218.

2007 YAMAHA SCOOTER. Excel-lent condition. Cheap on gas, only needs a driver’s license $1,850. 604-329-7292

747B SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING

TRANSPORTATION

838 RECREATIONAL/SALE

1986 CITATION M/H, Chevy chas-sis, 350ci, 5.7L motor, 216,490k. New: front seats, fridge, hot water tank, Radial tires front axle, a/c front, dual gas tanks. $3999. Call (604)792-9652

2003 ADVENTURE CAMPER, 8’ 10”, fi ts long or short box, stove, ov-en, fridge, micro, LCD TV, DVD player, cable hook up, ladder, entry handle, new A/C & new rear awn-ing. Like new, no leaks, Must see camper. $12,800 no taxes. Call (604)860-4335 Hope BC.

845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

• Autos • Trucks• Equipment Removal

FREE TOWING 7 days/wk.We pay Up To $500 CA$H

Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022The Scrapper

.

SCRAP CARS & METALS - CA$H for CARS Up to $300. No Wheels - No Problem! Friendly & Professional Service. Servicing the Fraser Valley 1-855-771-2855

TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES! 2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVALMinimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

2009 TOYOTA RAV4 LIMITEDV6, 3.5L, 4/dr, 4WD, 5spd, 83K. Pyrite colour, leather int, satellite radio, Bluetooth, a/c, pwr sunroof, heated front seats, rear fold-down seat, push button/smart key.

One owner, non-smoker. LOADED! Exc Cond! $20,500.604-542-5923 or 604-729-8107

851 TRUCKS & VANS

2006 FORD KING CAB F350, 1 ton, dually longbox. Full load. Exc. use cond. Diesel. 183,000 kms. No acc. Dark green with tan leather int. Sell $19,500/obo. 604-657-8021

TRANSPORTATION

851 TRUCKS & VANS

KEY TRACK AUTO SALES

Abbotsford

30255 Cedar LaneDL# 31038 604-855-0666

2001 DODGE CARAVAN 7 psgr, loaded. ST#534 $2,900.2002 PONTIAC GRAND AM4 dr, auto, Aircared, ST#573$2,900.2007 DODGE CARAVAN7 psgr, auto, fully loaded. Only this week! STK#546, $3,900.2001 KIA SEPHIA, 4 dr sedan, auto. Only 88K ST#493 $3,9952002 HONDA CIVICFully loaded, Aircared, auto, ST#547 $4,900.2005 TOYOTA COROLLA. 4 dr sedan, auto, a/c, ST#594. $4,900.2006 SATURN ION 4 dr, auto, Aircared. ST#389. $5,500.2006 PONTIAC MONTANA7 passenger, auto, loaded STK#554. $5,900.2004 FORD EXPLORER 4 door, 4X4, auto, 7 passenger, fully loaded, ST#470 $6,900.2005 HYUNDAI SANTA FE AWD, 4 dr, auto, only 140km, ST#371. $8,9002009 DODGE AVENGER, 4dr fully loaded. ST#532. $8,900.2012 MAZDA 3, 4 dr, auto, sunroof, fully loaded, ST#570 $12,900.2009 FORD F150. Super crew 4dr, auto, 4 X 4, loaded. ST#492. $16,900.

33166 South Fraser WayDL# 40083 778-908-5888

2003 FORD FOCUS 4 dr, au-to, Aircared, ST#545, $3,900.2007 FORD FUSION 4 door auto, loaded, A/cared, ST#321 $6,900 2002 FORD EXPLORER 4X4, auto, full load. ST#585 $5,900.2007 DODGE Caravan 7 psgr, Aircared, ST#524 $5,900.2003 HONDA ACCORD 4 dr, full load, 5 speed STK#588 $6,900.2003 HONDA ACCORD 2 dr, auto, full load, ST#586 $6,900.2007 KIA RONDO 4 dr, auto, 7 psgr, leather, runs good, ST#424. $10,900.2009 TOYOTA COROLLA 4 dr sedan, loaded. No trade. ST#504. $10,900.2006 FORD F350 XLT quad cab, 4X4, auto, diesel, only 156K ST#17. $12,900.2010 DODGE JOURNEY 4 dr, auto, loaded, 7 psgr. ST#428. $13,900. 2007 FORD F350 XLT Crew cab, diesel, 4X4, auto, short box only 162K. ST#126. $14,900.2007 FORD F350 LARIAT crew cab, diesel, 4 X 4, auto short box. ST#275. $16,900.

Financing Availablewww.keytrackautosales.ca

Warehouse LienJack’s Towing

29092 Fraser Highway, Abbotsford

Will be selling the followingvehicles on June 20, 2014

for non payment.

D 2001 Kia Rio VIN KNADC123516037711Debtor Christopher Lambert

Amount Owing $1458.06

D 1989 Ford F150 VIN 1FTEF15Y1KLA12636 Debtor Colton Dietrich Amount Owing $1182.96

D 2001 Kia MagentisVIN KNAGD124615060732

Debtor Himanshu Verma +Amount Owing $1176.63

D 1995 Chevrolet BlazerVIN 1GNCT18W7S2196746

Debtor Shaunna Johnson Amount Owing $1716.70

call 604.575-5555

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ONLINE AD: BC-wide reach! For one week!

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Amberley NeufeldtSales Associate 604-826-9000

Raj RandhawaSales Associate 778-552-5570

MINDYMCPHERSON604.826.1000604.826.1000

SALES ASSOCIATE

OFFICE:604.826.9000TOLL FREE: 1.888.826.1177#103 - 33070 - 5th ave., mission, bc

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EVALUATION!Rick Arnau

Sale Associate604-855-8385

GulnazProperty Manager

604-820-9000

Addresses and photos online at www.mindymcpherson.com

Silver Creek is Mission’s newest development, offering small community living while staying connected with busier urban areas. The short drive from Abbotsford or Maple Ridge is worth the added value found at Silver Creek! With the Westcoast Express Train, commuters working in Coquitlam or Vancouver not only avoid the hassle of daily rush hour traffi c, but have the advantage of their real estate dollar going farther. Close to schools, parks and a world of recreational activities. Lifestyle, location, and great value: Silver Creek has it all!

For information call Mindy 604.826.1000

$399,900 to $449,900Includes appliances & net G.S.T.

NOW SELLING

18 Distinctive Single Family Residences with Carriage Homes

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Brand New Family Home!Close to great park & schools. Custom colours, tiles & laminate. Big south fac-ing backyard. Main has liv rm & fam rm, formal dining rm & eating area. Fin bsmt. Price includes net GST. $479,500

#2360

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Big New Family Home!Walk to park and schools! Custom co-lours, tiles, laminate. Flat south facing backyard. Finished bsmt. Main fl oor has liv rm & fam rm. Price includes net GST. $479,500

#2359

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Priced to Sell!Newer kitch, bath, windows, fl ooring thru-out, south facing backyard w/en-closed sundeck/sunroom. Close to hos-pital & Superstore. Large lot 68’x132’. Hurry on this one! $329,500

#2353

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Priced to Sell!“Cherry Ridge Estate”Treat schools!! Family room, 4 bedrooms plus den, 3 full bathrooms. In-law/nanny suite! Best value around!!! $369,900

#2351

To view call Amberley 604.826.9000

Renovated - Hatzic Bench!Quiet area, private backyard, 12,000+ sq. ft. lot & detached shop. Open kitchen, family rm, 3 bdrms on main, 2 bdrms. Bsmt has large rec rm, xtra bdrm/offi ce. $449,900

#2354

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

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NEW LISTING

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

4.4 Acres - Total Privacy!Located in north Mission. (Clean fresh crisp air). Peek-a-boo view of a small private lake. Great value - priced to sell! $285,900

#2348

REDUCED

To view call Amberley 604.826.9000

4.66 acres in BradnerExecutive home. Custom built 2 storey w/bsmt 9’ ceil, top quality materials used, oak fl , Ceasarstone countertops in kitch & bathrooms. Double garage. One of a kind! $1,375,000

#2264

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

In-ground Swimming PoolDream home w/2 bdrm carriage home! All h/w fl oors. Custom granite counters. 4 bdrms, fi nished bsmt w/steam shower. Open great room. Geo therm heating & cooling system. $1,279,000

#2319

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

6 Bdrms, 5 Baths/AbbyCustom built home. Almost 1/2 acre south facing lot. Private yard, recreation nearby, central location, cul-de-sac, greenbelt. Humidifer, jetted bathtub, pantry. $1,150,000

#2310

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Beauty on One Acre!!1.35 acres, walk to Miss. Golf. Triple garage, gated/intercom, prof. land-scaped. 8 bdrms, 7 bath + offi ce w/sep. entrance. Top end fl rs & cabs. AC, heat pump, 2 laundry. $975,000

#2198

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Gated 2 Acre Estate!5 min to downtown, Westcoast Xpress, shopping, schools & rec centre. 5 bdrms, games room, media room, 2 dens, 5 baths, vaulted liv rm, din rm. End of quiet no thru street. $849,000

#2167

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Home on Almost One Acre6 bdrm home & shop w/14’ ceil and 2 - 12x12 doors! Granite count in kitch & bath, custom built cabs. Engineered fl rs, crown moldings, detailed ceil. 400’ driveway. $775,000

#2347

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Log Home on 2.35 Acres!32x16’ in-ground pool. R.V. pad, shed, workshop, 147’ drilled well, 3 bdrm, 4th bdrm or den/offi ce up. part bsmt for workshop or? Shows a “12”!! Must see! Below replacement. $749,000

#2258

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

1.17 ACRES - ABBOTSFORD!!Custom home on 1.17 acres!! Mount Lehman area. Min to hwy, High St Mall, churches. Fenced, custom front gates. Custom fi nishing travertine fl oors. 2 g/fp. Min to Abby Airport. $698,000

#2161

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

Sandyhill Area, AbbosfordNear new home backing onto green-belt. Built to the highest standards. Crown details, wainscotting, walnut hdwd fl rs, Spa like ensuite. 2 bdrm (le-gal suite) $669,900

#2344

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Almost 1/2 Acre - HatzicVie, view and more spectacular views! Fully landscaped and fenced! Totally redone 2250+ sq. ft. custom 1 level rancher. Loaded with extras!! Shows a “12”!! $599,900

#2326

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Awesome Rancher w/Bsmt5 + bdrms, 4 baths on .89 acre w/fenced backyard. Spotless! 3 sheds stay, oversized garage! RV parking + vehicle park only minutes to shopping. Priced to sell!!! $599,900

#2293

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

This Home Has It AllTriple garage, high ceil, quartz counter-tops, b/i wall oven, pop-up hood & fan/range, pass thru bar between kitch & din rm, loads of cabs, open fam rm w/built-in ent centre. $549,900

#2227

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Prime East Abbotsford!2 storey + legal bsmt suite! View of the valley & mtns. Great layout! 7200 sqft lot. walk to Starbucks, new shop-ping area & easy access for commuters. Seller motivated!! $539,500

#2343

To view call Raj 778.552.5570

Mega Home w/ 8bdrms-6bathsDesirable area, offered for sale for the 1st time since built. Top quality fi nishing throughout, crown mould, pot lights, large kitchen & more. Close to shops, schools & transit. $539,000

#2340

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

25+ Acres - Lone Butte!Rancher w/full bsmt (90% completed) Detached 31’x23’ shop + garden shed + 16’x16’ storage for machinery or? Private setting, great location. Breath the country fresh air! $475,000

#2316

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Very Quiet Cul-de-sac!On the park! Loaded with updates, cabs, fl rs + paint. Fenced backyard with side yard on Griner Park. Walk to Albert McMahon school. Great family home in a great neighbourhood. $469,000

#2329

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Bring the Grandparents!2 storey + bsmt has it all! Master + 2nd bdrm on main! 2 bdrms + full bath up! Very quiet neighbourhood on cul-de-sac! Walk to Griner park, schools & churches. $449,900

#2305

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

New Home in Cedar ValleyBrand new development of new homes. Basement entry with open concept up-stairs. 5 bdrms + den. Character & qual-ity fi nishing. If you act quick, there’s still time to choose your colours! $434,900

#2272

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Beautiful Newer Home!!Located in area of new homes!! Fenced south facing backyard, blinds and appli-ances are in! Walk to schools! On the bus route! $429,900

#2163

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Mobile - 10 Acres DerocheSuper Buy!! 2 road frontages. Nice older 14’ x 56’ mobile home sits on engineered foundation. Easy access to Lougheed Highway for commuters. $429,000

#2287

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Big Family Home!!!View of the Valley, Triple Garage, Total 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, Nice fl oor Plan!! $429,000

#2298

New & Beautiful!Net HST incl, to owner-occupier! Bright south facing backyard. Granite thru-out, 9’ ceil. Quality materials & work-manship! New area, close to schools, bus and West Coast Express. $427,500

#2203

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000 To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Under Const - Silver CreekSilver Creek is Mission’s newest devel-opment. 2 storey home w/bsmt. Price includes appliance package, blinds, landscape, carriage home above garage with appl package. $414,900

#2346

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$649,000

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#2260

#2339

#2133

#2322

2355

#2120

To view call Raj 778-552-5570

Rancher on Quiet St. AbbGreat layout with large family room off kitchen/nook area. Many updates through-out this well kept home. Big fully fenced private back yard, with cov-ered patio area. $399,000

#2350 Motel/Restaurant

70 MileGreat business

opportunity! Working motel & restaurant on 1.73 acres. Motel has 9 rental units plus a caretakers residence. Rest. has seating for

50. Call for further info. $399,000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

#2247

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Spotless! Priced to sell!New roof!! Big fl at fenced backyard!! Walk across the street to E.S.R. School. Nice bsmt entry home with fi nished basement. Newer fl ooring & paint. $384,900

#2315

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

Preferred McMillan Area!3 bdrm (could be 4) & 3 bath home. Over 2000 sq. ft. Private back yard, cov-ered deck off oak kitchen. Hot radiant heat. Oversized garage and RV parking. Needs TLC. $379,900

#2367

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Rancher W/Full Basement!Family neighbourhood - great schools! Rancher w/full basement! 3 full baths, gas f/p, updated fl oors, roof approx 7 yrs old. Private fenced backyard. Seller moti-vated! $369,900

#2336

To view call Amberley 604.826.9000

Master on Main Flr - AbbyCountry Ridge Estates - One of the largest townhomes in Abbotsford. End unit. Fin bsmt. Large open plan kitchen & fam rm. 2 bdrms & recroom down. Super sized laundry. $349,900

#2335

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

3 Bdrm Twnhome-Cloverdale2 storey + bsmt “Bakerview Terrace” Double garage, covered porch in front. End unit 3 bdrms, 3 baths, open fl plan. S/S appliances. Din rm, family rm/den. Priced to sell!! $349,900

#2330

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Huge Flat Fenced Lot!!Great Location!! R.V. parking. Two large decks (one covered) 4 bdrms, 3 full baths. Walk to all levels of school, churches, shopping, West Coast Ex-press. Great Value!! $349,500

#2333

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Older Home on .71 AcresRoom for greenhouses!!! City sewer at lot line. Priced for quick sale!!! $329,900

#2289

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

What a buy!!Almost 1/2 acre (maybe subdivision po-tential). Lots of room for the extended family or home based business!! Priced to sell!! $329,400

#2331

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Diamond in the Rough!Great location!! High on the hill in the desirable Hatzic Bench area. 3 bdrms up. Easy to show!!! $322,600

#2321

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

The Falls at Eagle MtnThis is the one in Abbotsford. Recre-ation nearby, on cul-de-sac, greenbelt. 3 bdrms, 3 baths. Open kitchen, gas range & gas feed for BBQ on south fac-ing deck. $316,900

#2323

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

2 Storey End Unit - AbbyThe Falls at Eagle Mtn. 3 bdrms, 3 baths, double garage. Many nice upgrades, well maintained. Kid & pet friendly. Great freeway access & abundant shop-ping nearby. $310,000

#2312

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

0.78 Acres in Town!!Totally private!!! Nice 4 bdrm rancher w/full bsmt, & loft/studio up. Great lo-cation, min. to town and all amen. Dead end st. Roof 5yrs old. Fin. bsmt. Walk 200’ to a park. A must see!!! $299,900

#2307

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

West Side Location - AbbSouthpoint Ridge! End unit rancher w/fi nished bsmt. Master on main fl oor + fam rm & liv rm. Bsmt has 2 bdrms, tons of storage, double garage! Walk to “High Street”. Priced to sell! $296,500

#2345

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Affordable in Hedley!0.174 acres, 2 bdrm, both with ensuite home, dining room, living room in Hed-ley, BC 25’x51’ workshop. 65’x26’ ga-rage. Fenced yard. $289,900

#2267

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

McMillan Area-Abbotsford3 bdrms, 1/2 duplex level entry home. Close to schools, transit, shopping, din-ing & community center. Remodeled and ready to go. New roof in 2014. $279,900

#2327

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Morris Valley!!2 full bathrooms, 1-1/2 storey, totally private. R.V. parking, huge covered sundeck. This is a steal!!! Hurry on this one!!! $254,500

#2266

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Commercial DrycleanerEstablished in 1972. Seller retiring after 34 years. High traffi c location (next to Tim Hortons) Unbelievable rent and low overhead!! The only drycleaners in town!!!! $225,000

#2334

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

3 BDRMS+DEN/AldergrovePriced to Sell! 45+ age, 2 park spots, 3 storey end unit, fenced yard, covered sundeck, rec rm/games rm. Laundry/Utility rm. Flooring 2 yrs old. 4 bath rms. Almost 2000 sq.ft. $219,500

#2297

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Corner End – TownhomeEdwards Estates! 55+ adult gated com-munity. Corian counters, updated fl oor-ing. Enclosed deck for den/sunroom. Enclosed garage. Guest suite. Hurry on this one!! $217,500

#2288

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Affordable - 1/2 DuplexAtt investors or fi rst time buyers! Priced to sell! No strata fees! 4 bdrm, 2 baths, private yard, enclosed garage, appli-ances incl, newer roof! Hurry on this great buy! $199,500

#2216

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Stave Lake Landing!2 bdrm, 2 bath, 1 fl oor above ground level. Eat-in kitch, liv & din room w/lam fl rs, hsd f/place. Work-out room, management fees include gas f/place & h/w. One small pet allowed. $179,000

#2251

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

1st Time Buyers/InvestorsMission Manor. Well maintained 3 bdrm corner end unit. 2 decks, Engineered h/w fl oors, new vinyl in kitch & baths. Crowns thru-out. 21/2 blks to West Coast Express. $173,400

#2317

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

By Sandpiper Golf Course!Tapadera Estates! Custom Beauty! Spotless & shows a “10” Screened in covered deck, garden shed. Walk to clubhouse w/swimming pool. Boat launch, fi shing, ski at Hemlock(15 min) $149,900

#2337

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Estate Sale Only $149,900Vaulted ceil, gas f/p, in-suite laundry, tile fl oors. View from south facing deck. 1 bdrm, 1 bath. Secured underground park and storage locker. Close to all transit. $149,900

#2253

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

Abbotsford Preferred BldgRoyal Court! Eat in kitch, full ensuite, bath w/easy access shower. Maint fees include Heat. Walk to shops, banking, rec, doctors & church. Workshop & gar-den plots. $144,900

#2306

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Oasis Mobile Home ParkSpotless double wide. 3 bdrm, 2 full baths, gas f/p, vaulted ceilings. Open fl plan with kitchen, eating bar, din/rm & sundeck. A/C, covered parking & across from park. Priced to sell! $139,900

#2259

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

On Cul-de-sac/ AbbotsfordPARK PLACE. Superstore, malls and Mill Lake - at your doorstep. 2 bdrms, indoor pool, hot tub, gym, workshop & a guest suite. 55+. Strata fee includes h/w & heat. $133,500

#2309

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Coffee Shop w/a Twist!Great business!! Established in bus ap-prox 15 years! Strip mall in Clayburn! Giftware, WiFi, liquor lic/beer & wine. Part of jam sessions “Envision Coffee House Series”. $99,900

#2235

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Hemlock Valley!!Attention avid skiiers, mountain climb-ers, snow mobilers, ATV’ers! Affordable studio w/loft. Covered parking, swim-ming pool! Enjoy the recreation out your door. Seller motivated! $89,500

#2342

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Best Buy - Sundorn-HatzicWaterfront access. Flat 75x75 foot lot. $59,500

#2318

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Huge affordable double/wHuge lot w/big garden, workshop! 2 full baths, 3 bdrms. Big kitch, furn 6 yrs old. Handicap accessible! Gas f/p. Open and spacious. Country setting is only min to town. $54,500

#2232

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

BEST BUY AROUND!! ABBYThe biggest covered sundeck around! “Park Place” Walk to 7-Oaks Mall, super store, churches & all amenities. Ground level, 2 bdrm, 2 full baths, 55+. Shows very nice! $146,500

#2303

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