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33245 GLASGOW AVENUE, MISSION 33245 GLASGOW AVENUE MISSION 33245 GLASGOW AVENUE MISSION (Located next to commuter rail) 604.826.911 9 We’ve Built our We’ve Built our Reputation on Reputation on 38 Years of Quality Service. www.symons-exceltire.com •TIRES •SHOCKS •BRAKES •TUNE-UPS •ALIGNMENTS •CUSTOM EXHAUST •AIRCARE Ask your dealer for details on the NEW Michelin Promise Plan.™ VICTORY NEVER IN DOUBT FOR MSS The Mission Roadrunners defeated Earl Marriott PAGE 18 SERVING MISSION SINCE 1908 85¢ +HST THURSDAY, OCT. 6, 2011 Lisa Martin underwent a radical surgery in 2006 which has made her condition more manageable. PAGE 3 SMART METER DISCUSSIONS LIFE WITH EPILEPSY Smart meters and P3 water projects were two issues raised at last week’s UBCM convention. PAGE 4 SUIT FILED A notice of civil claim was filed Monday by a Mission business against a municipal councillor. PAGE 4 Flagship program coming to UFV BY ADRIAN MACNAIR Mission Record The University of the Fraser Valley is launch- ing a “flagship program” in graphic and digital design in Mission, thanks to a $500,000 funding partnership with the district. The two-year, 60-credit diploma program will begin in September 2012. “Today marks the beginning of the day we can call ourselves a university community,” said Mayor James Atebe at Mission’s UFV campus, adding that post-secondary education is an eco- nomic and community developer. “I look at this as an investment,” he said of the partnership. UFV’s provost and vice president academic, Eric Davis, said the program has been a project two years in the making. “What better place than Mission, with its dynamic arts community, to launch this pro- gram?” The diploma program is flexible, and will allow students to pursue a bachelor of fine arts with their credits. Davis said the district’s capital investment will allow UFV to renovate the Mission cam- pus, purchase the latest equipment and software, University of the Fraser Valley’s chair of the board of governors Laurence Stinson (seated, left) and UFV President Mark Evered sign the documents which will bring a flagship graphic arts program to the Mission campus. Looking on are Mayor James Atebe, one of UFV’s first employees, Sharon Syrette, and Catherine Marcellus, long-time Mission resident and receiver of an honourary doctorate. JASON ROESSLE PHOTO Graphic and digital design offered at local university campus by September 2012 See MARKETING Page 2 The

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33245 GLASGOW AVENUE, MISSION33245 GLASGOW AVENUE MISSION33245 GLASGOW AVENUE MISSION(Located next to commuter rail)

604.826.9119We’ve Built our We’ve Built our Reputation onReputation on38 Years of Quality Service.www.symons-exceltire.com

•TIRES •SHOCKS •BRAKES •TUNE-UPS •ALIGNMENTS •CUSTOM EXHAUST •AIRCARE

Ask your dealer for details on the NEW Michelin Promise Plan.™

VICTORY NEVER IN DOUBT FOR MSSThe Mission Roadrunners defeated Earl Marriott PAGE 18

S E R V I N G M I S S I O N S I N C E 1 9 0 8

85¢+HST

THURSDAY, OCT. 6, 2011

Lisa Martin underwent a radical surgery in 2006 which has made her condition more manageable. PAGE 3

SMART METER DISCUSSIONS

LIFE WITH EPILEPSY

Smart meters and P3 water projects were two issues raised at last week’s UBCM convention. PAGE 4

SUIT FILEDA notice of civil claim was filed Monday by a Mission business against a municipal councillor. PAGE 4

Flagship program coming to UFV

BY ADRIAN MACNAIRMission Record

The University of the Fraser Valley is launch-ing a “flagship program” in graphic and digital design in Mission, thanks to a $500,000 funding

partnership with the district.The two-year, 60-credit diploma program will

begin in September 2012.“Today marks the beginning of the day we

can call ourselves a university community,” said Mayor James Atebe at Mission’s UFV campus, adding that post-secondary education is an eco-nomic and community developer.

“I look at this as an investment,” he said of the partnership.

UFV’s provost and vice president academic, Eric Davis, said the program has been a project two years in the making.

“What better place than Mission, with its dynamic arts community, to launch this pro-gram?”

The diploma program is flexible, and will allow students to pursue a bachelor of fine arts with their credits.

Davis said the district’s capital investment will allow UFV to renovate the Mission cam-pus, purchase the latest equipment and software,

University of the Fraser Valley’s chair of the board of governors Laurence Stinson (seated, left) and UFV President Mark Evered sign the documents which will bring a flagship graphic arts program to the Mission campus. Looking on are Mayor James Atebe, one of UFV’s first employees, Sharon Syrette, and Catherine Marcellus, long-time Mission resident and receiver of an honourary doctorate.

JASON ROESSLE PHOTO

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BY MELISSA WELSHContributor

The fall marks a new school year and a new season.

For Lisa Martin of Mission, it’s the opportunity to do things she never thought she could do.

Martin, 51, struggled with right frontal lobe epilepsy for more than 40 years, but this Aug. 17 marked the fifth year she has been seizure-free.

Following brain surgery in 2006 – two years after being officially di-agnosed – Martin is now able to do things that would have previously given her pause.

She just recently went camping with 400 Girl Guides.

“I spent a wonderful weekend out in 30 (kilometre) winds and some rain, having a blast,” Martin says with a smile.

Given a 99 per cent guarantee that removing her right frontal lobe

would stop the episodes, Martin made the hard decision to proceed. Before surgery, she was at risk of having 25 or more seizures a day – each one accompanied with searing stomach pain.

While Martin still gets the auras – brief moments resembling deja vu – she can go on with her day, no longer plagued with the possibility of seizing.

As a child, experiencing the deja vu, Martin would yell to her moth-er, “I’ve done this before! I’ve done this before!”

Her mom would just stare in con-fusion, not knowing that her daugh-ter was having a seizure.

And her condition remained a mystery for many years. Martin didn’t have the typical symptoms of losing consciousness and body spasms that suggest epilepsy.

Her diagnosis was a chance of fate. Martin’s oldest daughter Krystal, 21, was born with bron-

chial asthma. One day, while at a specialist,

Martin had a seizure. Sensing the difference in her demeanour, the doctor asked the young mother about her condition.

Having a nephew who was offi-cially diagnosed with the condition, the doctor was able to recognize the condition – right frontal lobe epilepsy.

Two years later, in 2004, Martin was told that she was a perfect can-didate for surgery.

Although the procedure left her seizure-free, Martin is still recu-perating. The most significant side-effect has been a loss of memory.

In the months following the oper-ation, Martin would have no recol-lection of something told to her just moments prior.

To this day, Martin’s family leaves notes on the stove, detailing their whereabouts.

Martin laughs and says she thinks

she is now able to remember things nine times out of 10, but adds that her family might not agree, glanc-ing at her 17-year-old daughter Laura.

It’s this positive, light-hearted at-titude that has brought her through the ordeal.

And even though her condition has come with many obstacles, she is still eager to inform others about epilepsy.

“A lot of people hide it, because they don’t want the kind of reaction they get,” Martin says.

She’s experienced that first-hand. Finding employment was often hard.

In one job interview, after men-tioning her condition, the employer said she would not be hired because she had epilepsy.

Her story is only one of many she’s heard – mainly from fellow members of the Centre for Epi-lepsy and Seizure Education in

Abbotsford.Martin credits part of her success

in finding a job to the staff at the centre, who are always more than willing to talk to prospective em-ployers in order to deconstruct the stigma.

Growing up with her mom and now having a best friend with epi-lepsy, Laura says she has also en-countered many misconceptions of the condition.

“People hear the word and they think the worst. But it doesn’t have to take over your life. You can work around it and still live life like everyone else.”

Martin hopes awareness about epilepsy grows.

“I’m not afraid to talk about it. The only way you are going to get it out there is to talk about it.”

The annual awareness day for epilepsy, Purple Day, is March 26. For more information, visit www.epilepsy.cc

Educating others about epilepsy

Lisa Martin shares her passion for gardening with

daughter Laura in the backyard of their

Mission home.MELISSA WELSH PHOTO

BY ADRIAN MACNAIRMission Record

Council voted 4-3 to defer a deci-sion about salaries for mayor and councillors, pending a more com-prehensive report on surrounding municipalities.

The new report, expected to come back Oct. 17, will use the same “comparable” municipalities as the ones used in the 2008 remuneration report, and include population and

individual salaries for each munici-pality.

Three councillors voted against deferral and the new report, con-cerned about the optics of fiddling

with salaries in an election year.“This is not the time to be doing

anything with remunerations,” said Coun. Mike Scudder, adding that he felt councillors are already “in line

with where we should be.”The report presented on Monday

showed the average salary of 12 com-parables: Chilliwack, Maple Ridge, Township of Langley, New West-minster, Vernon, District of North Cowichan, Port Moody, Abbotsford, White Rock, Port Coquitlam, North Vancouver, and Campbell River.

The average salary for mayor in these communities is $85,000, or $20,504 greater than Mission, while the average salary for councillors

in these communities is $36,800, or $14,482 more than in this district.

But Coun. Paul Horn, who led the motion for deferral, said there have been few increases to salaries in the past three years which makes it unfair and unpopular for the next council playing catchup.

Scudder disagreed that waiting until 2012 would have any signifi-cant bearing on a widening disparity between Mission and comparable communities.

Council to wait for report before making pay decisionThis is not the time to be doing anything with remunerations.

– Coun. Mike Scudder

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Volunteer OpportunityMission Police-BasedVictim Services Program The Mission Police-Based Victim Services program has volunteer openings for individuals who are passionate about community safety and supporting victims. Volunteers provide emotional support, information and referral to programs and services that may benefi t a victim as well as his or her family. Volunteers must be at least 20 years of age, have no prior criminal record, and possess a valid driver’s license with a clean driving abstract. Once accepted as a potential volunteer, 35 hours of training is provided prior to the start of volunteer activities. Volunteers are asked to commit four 12 hour on-call crisis shifts per month, and one 3 hour team meeting per month. We are looking for a minimum two year commitment. Volunteers must live within 30 minutes of Mission. If you are interested in this unique and important way of contributing to your community, and you would like to know more, please register before October 19 for a 60 minute information session by calling 604-820-3538 and asking for Victim Services Program Coordinator, Gina Lehmberg. The Mission Police-Based Victim Service Program is funded by the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General and the District of Mission. It is administered by the Women’s Resource Society of the Fraser Valley with operational oversight and support provided by the Mission RCMP.

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Maple Ridge/Mission Riding Association

Notice of Annual General Meeting The Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the Maple Ridge/Mission BC Liberal Riding Association will be held on:

Thursday, November 10th, 2011. Time: Registration from 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Meeting begins at 7:00 p.m.

Refreshments will be served.Location: Maple Ridge Library ( Fraser Room) # 130-22470 Dewdney Trunk Rd. Maple Ridge, BC

The purpose of the AGM is to elect the Riding Association Executive.The right to attend and vote at this meeting is determined under the Constitution.

BY ADRIAN MACNAIRMission Record

Roads, recreation and the RCMP were just three of the many issues to which Mission voiced concerns at the recent Union of B.C. Municipalities (UBCM) convention in Vancou-ver.

Mayor James Atebe said he chaired the RCMP contract nego-tiation discussion, a hot topic of concern for many communities in the province.

Out-of-control costs of the fed-erally-administered police force have been downloaded to mu-nicipalities, according to Atebe, who added those costs are not sustainable through property tax increases.

“We, as municipalities, wanted to speak in solidarity with the province so that we can compel the federal government to come and negotiate at the table,” he said.

Atebe said the feds are playing “hardball” by threatening to pull the Mounties out of B.C. by 2014 if a new 20-year contract isn’t signed by November.

Mission has spent $4.6 million on police services this year ac-cording to a 2011 budget review released on Monday, the single largest expenditure in the district and 14 per cent greater than payroll.

Atebe said he also met with

Transportation and Infrastruc-ture Minister Blair Lekstrom to discuss four-laning the four-ki-lometre stretch from Lougheed Highway to the Silverdale Flats, a tricky proposition in a worsen-ing economy.

It’s expected to be very expen-sive since environmentally sensi-tive agricultural lands need to be acquired.

The current two-kilometre road upgrades from Wren Street to Nelson Street has been a $23 million-project.

Atebe also met with forests minister Steve Thompson about promoting outdoor recreation and improving forest roads.

Private water projects opposedUBCM delegates passed a

Burnaby-sponsored resolution calling on the federal govern-ment to allow continued public ownership of water and sewer plants when doling out infra-structure grants.

Ottawa requires big local proj-ects in line for grants to first go through a P3 assessment to see if money can be saved by building them as public-private partner-ships.

The issue has been hot in the Fraser Valley, where Mission and Abbotsford councils are split over whether a shared water supply expansion should be publicly or privately built. Abbotsford is now pursuing the P3 water project it-

self, over Mission’s objections.

Smart meter freeze urgedThe campaign to defeat B.C.

Hydro’s rollout of wireless smartmeters got a boost from mayorsand councillors at the Union ofB.C. Municipalities conventionlast Friday.

Delegates voted 55 per centto support a moratorium on themandatory installation of smartmeters until major issues can beresolved.

Some civic leaders who sup-ported the call for a morato-rium said they don’t share fearsabout health risks but think otherconcerns deserve more attention,from the cost of the meter pro-gram to the potential to chargehigher rates at peak times.

An initial show of hands wasinconclusive so the final vote wasconducted electronically — usingwireless voting devices.

No delegates spoke against theresolution. Premier Christy Clarksaid the smart meter installationswill continue, despite the UBCMresolution.

Hydro crews have already in-stalled 100,000 smart metersacross B.C. and that’s to rise to250,000 by later this fall.

“I don’t share those health con-cerns,” Clark said Friday.

She said B.C. needs an effi-cient smart grid to save moneyon electricity delivery and fostereconomic growth.

RCMP biggest district expenditure

BY ADRIAN MACNAIRMission Record

District of Mission Coun. Paul Horn has been served with a no-tice of civil claim alleging slander made in council chambers, ac-cording to documents filed in the Supreme Court of B.C. registry on Monday.

Kalvan Gill, a director and of-ficer of Timberwood Equipment

Inc. in Mission, alleges that at a regular council meeting during the second week of October 2009, Horn made defamatory remarks.

The statement of claim says the words were “calculated to disparage the Plaintiffs in their business and affairs,” and consequently “seriously damaged” their reputations, causing distress and embarrassment.

The document goes on to say that Horn demonstrated malice, a

lack of good faith and has “abusedhis public office in his dealingswith Gill, the Gill Group of Com-panies and Timberwood.”

The plaintiffs are asking for gen-eral damage, interest pursuant tothe Court Order Interest Act andassociated costs of the civil claim.

Horn was unavailable for com-ment at press time. The allegationsare unproven and Horn has not yetfiled his response.

Suit filed against councillor

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Volunteer OpportunityMission Police-BasedVictim Services Program The Mission Police-Based Victim Services program has volunteer openings for individuals who are passionate about community safety and supporting victims. Volunteers provide emotional support, information and referral to programs and services that may benefi t a victim as well as his or her family. Volunteers must be at least 20 years of age, have no prior criminal record, and possess a valid driver’s license with a clean driving abstract. Once accepted as a potential volunteer, 35 hours of training is provided prior to the start of volunteer activities. Volunteers are asked to commit four 12 hour on-call crisis shifts per month, and one 3 hour team meeting per month. We are looking for a minimum two year commitment. Volunteers must live within 30 minutes of Mission. If you are interested in this unique and important way of contributing to your community, and you would like to know more, please register before October 19 for a 60 minute information session by calling 604-820-3538 and asking for Victim Services Program Coordinator, Gina Lehmberg. The Mission Police-Based Victim Service Program is funded by the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General and the District of Mission. It is administered by the Women’s Resource Society of the Fraser Valley with operational oversight and support provided by the Mission RCMP.

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Maple Ridge/Mission Riding Association

Notice of Annual General Meeting The Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the Maple Ridge/Mission BC Liberal Riding Association will be held on:

Thursday, November 10th, 2011. Time: Registration from 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Meeting begins at 7:00 p.m.

Refreshments will be served.Location: Maple Ridge Library ( Fraser Room) # 130-22470 Dewdney Trunk Rd. Maple Ridge, BC

The purpose of the AGM is to elect the Riding Association Executive.The right to attend and vote at this meeting is determined under the Constitution.

BY ADRIAN MACNAIRMission Record

Roads, recreation and the RCMP were just three of the many issues to which Mission voiced concerns at the recent Union of B.C. Municipalities (UBCM) convention in Vancou-ver.

Mayor James Atebe said he chaired the RCMP contract nego-tiation discussion, a hot topic of concern for many communities in the province.

Out-of-control costs of the fed-erally-administered police force have been downloaded to mu-nicipalities, according to Atebe, who added those costs are not sustainable through property tax increases.

“We, as municipalities, wanted to speak in solidarity with the province so that we can compel the federal government to come and negotiate at the table,” he said.

Atebe said the feds are playing “hardball” by threatening to pull the Mounties out of B.C. by 2014 if a new 20-year contract isn’t signed by November.

Mission has spent $4.6 million on police services this year ac-cording to a 2011 budget review released on Monday, the single largest expenditure in the district and 14 per cent greater than payroll.

Atebe said he also met with

Transportation and Infrastruc-ture Minister Blair Lekstrom to discuss four-laning the four-ki-lometre stretch from Lougheed Highway to the Silverdale Flats, a tricky proposition in a worsen-ing economy.

It’s expected to be very expen-sive since environmentally sensi-tive agricultural lands need to be acquired.

The current two-kilometre road upgrades from Wren Street to Nelson Street has been a $23 million-project.

Atebe also met with forests minister Steve Thompson about promoting outdoor recreation and improving forest roads.

Private water projects opposedUBCM delegates passed a

Burnaby-sponsored resolution calling on the federal govern-ment to allow continued public ownership of water and sewer plants when doling out infra-structure grants.

Ottawa requires big local proj-ects in line for grants to first go through a P3 assessment to see if money can be saved by building them as public-private partner-ships.

The issue has been hot in the Fraser Valley, where Mission and Abbotsford councils are split over whether a shared water supply expansion should be publicly or privately built. Abbotsford is now pursuing the P3 water project it-

self, over Mission’s objections.

Smart meter freeze urgedThe campaign to defeat B.C.

Hydro’s rollout of wireless smart meters got a boost from mayors and councillors at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention last Friday.

Delegates voted 55 per cent to support a moratorium on the mandatory installation of smart meters until major issues can be resolved.

Some civic leaders who sup-ported the call for a morato-rium said they don’t share fears about health risks but think other concerns deserve more attention, from the cost of the meter pro-gram to the potential to charge higher rates at peak times.

An initial show of hands was inconclusive so the final vote was conducted electronically — using wireless voting devices.

No delegates spoke against the resolution. Premier Christy Clark said the smart meter installations will continue, despite the UBCM resolution.

Hydro crews have already in-stalled 100,000 smart meters across B.C. and that’s to rise to 250,000 by later this fall.

“I don’t share those health con-cerns,” Clark said Friday.

She said B.C. needs an effi-cient smart grid to save money on electricity delivery and foster economic growth.

RCMP biggest district expenditure

BY ADRIAN MACNAIRMission Record

District of Mission Coun. Paul Horn has been served with a no-tice of civil claim alleging slander made in council chambers, ac-cording to documents filed in the Supreme Court of B.C. registry on Monday.

Kalvan Gill, a director and of-ficer of Timberwood Equipment

Inc. in Mission, alleges that at a regular council meeting during the second week of October 2009, Horn made defamatory remarks.

The statement of claim says the words were “calculated to dispar-age the Plaintiffs in their business and affairs,” and consequently “seriously damaged” their reputa-tions, causing distress and embar-rassment.

The document goes on to say

that Horn demonstrated malice, a lack of good faith and has “abused his public office in his dealings with Gill, the Gill Group of Com-panies and Timberwood.”

The plaintiffs are asking for gen-eral damage, interest pursuant to the Court Order Interest Act and associated costs of the civil claim.

The allegations are unproven and Horn has not yet filed his response.

Suit filed against councillor

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Mission, BC. Under a special memorandum of understanding signed this week, the District of Mission will secure $500,000 in seed funding to establish the University of the Fraser Valley Mission campus as the primary site for the delivery of the UFV Graphic and Digital Design diploma program.

“The District of Mission is very committed to forging partnerships with the University of the Fraser Valley that will strengthen its presence in our community,” noted Mission Mayor James Atebe. “This agreement recognizes our focus on developing local post-secondary education opportunities that promote community development and economic growth; choosing to support a flagship program in art and design reflects recognition of the artistic potential in our community.”

The two-year, 60-credit Graphic and Digital Design diploma program will provide graduates with a solid foundation for continued education in digital design for print and web. The courses in the program will also serve programs in media arts and the minor and extended minor options in graphic and digital design in the UFV Bachelor of Fine Arts program.

As a post-secondary campus, UFV does not receive funding for capital improvements. “This is a field that advances at an extremely rapid pace, so when we considered offering programming in this area, we knew that it would require significant capital investment in order to outfit our labs with the latest equipment and software,” notes UFV provost and vice president academic Eric Davis. “We are extremely grateful that the District of Mission has recognized this need and is stepping forward to partner with us.”

The District of Mission’s commitment of $500,000 will be secured through the gaming reserve fund - a non-tax revenue funding source - and will provide the necessary start-up capital to undertake renovations and outfit the lab for equipment. Consequently, this municipal support will leverage an initial operational investment from UFV of $1.6M to $2M, with an anticipated annual operating and programming budget of $6M once the program is fully subscribed.

The Chair of the Economic Development Select Committee, Rex Blane, is enthusiastic about the investment saying, “Beyond the direct economic benefits this level of student activity will have on the community, we know that education is a fundamental building block of a sustainable community. As such, this important investment in new educational opportunities will help to sustain the economic competitiveness and long-term development of Mission”.

CONTACT INFORMATION The District of Mission: Paul Gipps 604-820-3706 [email protected] Economic Development: Stacey Crawford 604-820-3789 [email protected] UFV: Anne Russell 604-795-2826 [email protected]

District of Mission and UFV form partnership to launch Graphic & Digital Design program in September 2012

Fire fair funThe annual Fire and Life Safety Fair was held last Sunday afternoon at fire station one on Seventh Avenue, in recognition of Fire Prevention Week, running Oct. 9-15. The event drew hundreds of families to the main fire hall, and offered fun activities and educational displays. Left: A demonstration showed the danger of using water on a grease fire. Below: Firefighter Drew Barratt helped three-year-old Brady man the fire hose.BOB FRIESEN PHOTOS

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The annual Union of B.C. Municipalities convention spent quite

a bit of time talking about new wireless technology. Unfortunately, most of it was wasted on ignorance and fear, fanned by the NDP, Green Party and some like-minded opportunists in local government.

A tiny group of protesters gathered outside the Van-couver convention centre each morning, setting up a pile of picket signs wailing about imagined smart meter sins from privacy invasion to human rights violation.

One of them allowed that she was wearing “special clothing” to ward off the bad rays. That’s understandable, since BC Hydro calculates that a delegate’s wireless signal exposure from four days at the UBCM conven-tion is equivalent to standing next to a smart meter for 1,147 years. And that’s not even calculating those other horrible sources of electro-magnetic energy bombarding downtown Vancouver, such as traffic lights, spark plugs, and let’s not forget the sun or Earth’s molten core.

It wasn’t all foolishness,

however. I attended an eco-nomic development panel, at which physician and cabinet minister Margaret MacDiar-mid described the continu-ing extension of rural cell phone and Internet service underway since the extension of the B.C. government’s contract with Telus.

There was not a discouraging word about cellphone towers, the innova-tion that spawned the anti-wireless cult in California many years ago. Quite the contrary.

MacDiarmid was beseeched to get cell service to northern Vancouver Island and un-serviced parts of the Interior, and to cut through the multi-ministry maze still required for rou-tine approval of towers. Cell-phones save lives on remote highways.

In the main hall, suppos-edly experienced municipal leaders continued to parrot fear of “microwaves” and such drivel, either because they believe it or because they are pandering to those

who do. The descent into farce became complete when delegates had a show of hands on a resolution to place a moratorium on a smart meter installation program that BC Hydro has

already paid for. The vote was too close to call, so

they had to fish out their wireless vot-ing devices to vote about 55 per cent in favour of the mora-torium.

Premier Christy Clark was asked after the convention if her government would contemplate a moratorium on meter installation. “No,” she replied.

This is not surprising, since the motion effectively asks BC Hydro to waste $930 million.

“I’ve spent quite a bit of time talking with the experts about it,” Clark said.

“I don’t share those health concerns, because when we’re surrounded by wire-less and cell phones, there are a lot of other sources of the problem that they’re con-cerned about.”

I’ve argued with numerous people about this. They often start with an exaggerated claim about the World Health Organization’s risk rating.

In fact, WHO acknowl-edges that people who claim hypersensitivity to elec-tromagnetic signals can’t identify them in controlled studies.

WHO also notes that cell phone tower emissions are effectively five times weaker than the FM radio and TV signals to which we’ve all been exposed for decades. Cell base stations reach no more than two per cent of international limits. And smart meter signals are much weaker than that.

I’m done arguing with people who make up their own facts. I’ll just address those who haven’t bought into this nonsense. Please, survey your council candi-dates on smart meters, and on Nov. 19, support only those who have the common sense to understand what a smart grid is.

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Future of policingThe shape of policing in B.C. is in much doubt,

following revelations that the federal government and B.C. government are at odds over the next RCMP contract.

While the federal government apparently has set a Nov. 30 deadline for the province to sign a 20-year contract, Heritage Minister James Moore was downplaying that deadline recently. He indicated the two sides should be able to come up with something both can agree on.

Cooler heads need to prevail. The RCMP need B.C. just as much as B.C. needs the RCMP. There are 6,000 Mounties working here. If their contract isn’t renewed, many of them will be out of a job.

B.C. is right to insist on greater accountability for the RCMP. Municipalities also have grave concerns about budget implications. There is a good chance that the RCMP will become unionized, and that em-ployee costs will rise sharply. Even if wages stay the same, there could be significant overtime bills. Mu-nicipal budgets can’t handle large, unexpected costs such as this and some assurance about how much costs will rise in the future is crucial.

The federal government, which has the most tax authority in the country, should be willing to accept a one or two per cent annual cap on additional costs to be borne by the province and municipalties, and absorb anything above that figure.

It has far more ability to absorb those costs than local governments, which are dependent on property tax, do. Such a clause would also prompt Ottawa to be much more rigourous in managing RCMP expen-ditures.

The two sides need to get back to the bargaining table and bargain in good faith. At the same time, the province and municipalities need to have a plan B fully in place, in case no deal can be reached.

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Editor, The Record:One of the things that makes

Mission a great place to live is the relative quiet of our community. Yes, there are the trains and the raceway but compared to a lot of surrounding areas Mission is quiet.

We have unavoidable noise pollution and the avoidable. Con-spicuous among the avoidable pollutions are drivers who can’t afford the price of a muffler, and dog owners who leave their dogs

untrained, resulting in excessive barking.

It is quite pathetic that exces-sive barking not only makes life miserable for the neighbours, but also the owner. Not only do we get to hear the dog barking at all hours, but the short-tempered dog owner barking at the dog to shut up.

Dog owners owe it to their dogs to see they are properly trained. It is an act of love.

The District of Mission has

some excellent suggestions on its website: http://www.mission.ca/work/building-bylaw-enforce-ment/licensing/dog-licensing/barking-dogs/, for dealing with dogs that bark excessively. For those who find the task too daunt-ing there are many excellent pro-fessional trainers in our commu-nity who will do the job for you.

The neighbours might send you big bouquets instead of bricks.

Robert BillyardMission

Keep dogs from barking

Editor, The Record:Re: Seniors centre has existed on

Taulbut Street since 2009, Sept. 29 edition.

The vain attempt by the Mission Seniors Centre Association (MSCA) president to extol the virtues of Mis-sion council and accompanying self-aggrandizement are met with disdain by the vast majority of seniors who have heard the same rhetoric now some five years-plus, as MSCA continues to act as apologists and make excuses for council inaction.

There is no debate about the vast con-tributions made by volunteers and the recognition of their admirable efforts. Sadly though, as time-sensitive beings, we have lost too many, many more have quit out of sheer frustration at lack of progress wishing they could have a seniors centre within their lifetime.

The Elder Citizens Action Coalition expect council to designate the building now, as a temporary sole-use seniors activity centre, available 24/7 at the discretion of seniors to use at will, with a fee-for-service equal to existing oper-ating budget. This entails no extra cost. This building was paid for by seniors’ taxes, as was the adjacent two acres, so no additional cost, except amenity fund

contributions to build a new permanent centre and low-cost housing over the next three to five years.

The smoke and mirrors show by Mr. Sleigh is just that. Of course, a number of organizations have been tenants in the building for years, including drop-in, bingo, line dancing, crib, and it has been used for OAPO and MSCA meet-ings. Yes, the kitchen was renovated for use by all tenants and other non-seniors users of the building; yes, a small office and larger lounge are used by seniors, even the recent horseshoe pitch.

But there is a vast difference between being a tenant among others and being the sole tenant in your own facility, to use as you decide, and that dear read-ers, is the major difference of opinion.

If seniors have their own facility, they will attend, so MSCA must stop fight-ing senior colleagues, making excuses for council inaction and realize their mandate is to secure an activity centre post haste, and five years of failure is unacceptable.

Finally, the last paragraph by Mr. Sleigh about overruns, tax increases and com-pulsive spending is personal conjecture and redundant rhetoric of no substance.

George EvensMission

Allow seniors to be sole building tenant

Editor, The Record:It is great that some property owners

take time to show they have pride in their property through the Communi-ties in Bloom event.

On the other hand, it is simply dis-gusting that our mayor and council and municipal staff do absolutely nothing to improve the appearance of our commu-nity. I refer to unsightly premises.

There are bylaws in place to deal with the far-too-many dumpy-looking residences. Whether they be owner oc-cupied, or rental properties, it should make no difference.

Take a look around as you travel in our community. There are properties on main thoroughfare routes where ve-hicles, mostly unroadworthy, decorate the entire property.

There are recreational vehicles parked in the front yards of some homes, and I don’t think even rats would survive in

them. Then there are some boat own-ers who choose to decorate their front yards with watercraft, some of which haven’t seen water for many years, or even water to wash off the dirt.

These people have absolutely no pride in what they own or in their properties. A bylaw officer should simply notify the property owner of the infraction and give a reasonable time to comply. If they don’t, the municipality would levy a fine and could increase staff, or re-assign duties to existing staff to clear up the mess and make Mission like it should be.

If you agree with this, convey your thoughts to the upcoming and incoming mayor and council, and hopefully, when elected they can bring about the improvements that are long overdue.

Jason AlexanderMission

Property owners should be forced to clean up

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BY ADRIAN MACNAIRMission Record

The district is project-ing an $89,000 deficit for fiscal 2011, with staff recommending that no new non-budgeted proj-ects be undertaken for the balance of the year.

Coun. Mike Scudder welcomed the report warmly, saying that staff is running a conservative budget that he expects will probably wind up balanced, if not in sur-plus by year’s end.

The financial break-downs show a variety of departments in both red and black ink, with some money being socked away in reserve funds.

Those departments running a deficit include corporate administra-

tion, due to increased legal costs ($71,500); the controversial Public Safety Inspection Team currently on deferral ($23,893); recreation services, primarily due to increased hydro costs to run the Leisure Cen-tre ($40,990); engineer-ing, owing to lower than expected inspection fees ($66,882); public works, from increased snow re-moval costs ($198,711); public transit, owing to a new agreement with West Coast Express ($154,919); WorkSafe injury claims ($292,350); and taxation due to as-sessment appeals with the province ($95,696).

As for departments running a surplus, those of significance include finance ($26,566); po-

lice and fire services ($422,453); inspection services, due to increased building permit revenue ($92,658); planning, due to increased devel-opment in the district ($65,433); recreation ad-ministration ($68,050); parks ($24,920); and general government, due to higher interest on in-vestments ($147,455).

The published finan-cial forecasts are current up to Sept. 22.

MASH requests DCC break

The non-profit charity Mission Association for Seniors Housing (MASH) has asked council to re-view development cost charges (DCCs) levied by the district on new construction of afford-able housing.

Currently, MASH is set to build a 42-unit fa-cility at Cherry Avenue

and Cedar Street, but the DCCs are in the order of $550,494. Since MASH builds affordable housing units for seniors at an at-cost basis, this increases each unit by $13,107.

Although council is unable by law to grant DCC exemptions, it has in the past made dona-tions to charitable orga-nizations to allow them to recover some or all of the DCCs.

But Coun. Paul Horn cautioned against coun-cil’s proclivity, pointing out DCCs pay for man-datory infrastructure, such as water and sew-ers, that will be used by the development regard-less of its purpose.

Council voted to have staff bring back a report on options to increase support for social hous-ing without having to consider underfunding DCCs.

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Lieutenant-Governor Steven Point delivered the speech Monday to open a new session of the B.C. legislature. It con-firms that the province’s “net zero” negotiation

mandate for public sec-tor union contracts will be imposed for the B.C. Teachers’ Federation (BCTF), whose contract expired last June.

But after two years of a “net zero” wage freeze that has been ac-cepted by most govern-ment unions, the speech hints that public sector employees may start see-ing wage increases again for contracts that expire in 2012, if “co-operative gains” can be made.

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When the new Port Mann Bridge starts col-lecting its coins in 2012 and motorists start pay-ing to cross the Fraser River, traffic on the free road, the Lougheed Highway and Pitt River Bridge, should run as normal.

At least that’s what the Ministry of Transporta-tion and Infrastructure is saying after confirming no extra work is planned for the Lougheed High-way to accommodate westbound motorists from Abbotsford or Mission who may want to skirt the tolls on the Trans-Canada Highway.

“Mission Bridge/Lougheed Highway will be slow and time-con-suming in comparison to Highway 1 or the South Fraser Perimeter Route. Given the obvious dis-advantages of using this route, no significant ad-ditional traffic is expect-ed on Lougheed High-way,” the ministry said last week.

For toll evaders, the South Fraser Perimeter Route, “will be consid-erably faster and more efficient that using the Mission Bridge and Lougheed Highway.”

The department also expects that the new South Fraser Perimeter

Road accessed at 176 Street and Hwy. 1, “with its limited number of ac-cess points and fewer traffic signals, will be the primary un-tolled ac-cess route for through-traffic seeking an alter-native to the Port Mann Bridge.”

Meanwhile work on the two-kilometre twinning stretch of the Lougheed Highway, just west of Mission, will be done by November.

The project cost $23 million and consisted of three phases, rebuilding the Silverdale Bridge, widening the highway and building the Nelson Road intersection. The bridge is designed to withstand a one-in-200-year flood.

The project needed ap-proval by the Canadian Environmental Agency as the works took place in the Silverdale Creek wetland area, which is protected under the Nav-igable Waters Protection and Fisheries Act.

Other issues involved having to infill small sections of the creek to accommodate the wid-ening and bridge con-struction. All these had to be reviewed by the Canadian Environmen-tal Assessment Agency for approvals.

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Honouring heritageRotary members Bill McAuley, Debbie Trenholm, and Wilson Sieg were joined by Mission MLA Marc Dalton and Mayor James Atebe to open the Rotary Heritage Walk at Fraser River Heritage Park recently. The walk is a rambling stroll with 16 storyboards that feature information about the park area, history and cultural highlights.

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The Mission Library is hosting a number of fun and educational activities aimed at all age levels.

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Manga VillageDo you love manga and anime? Join us at the

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Authors of Mission celebrationCelebrate the wonderful world of words with local

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Family storytimesCome by for stories, songs, puppets and more Oct.

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The waves of goodwill and par-tisan antagonism sweep back and forth across the House of Com-mons in Ottawa.

While the mood in the House on the hill recently was warm and fuzzy, commemorating the late NDP leader Jack Layton, Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge-Mission MP Randy Kamp says that could change.

With the first majority Conser-vative government (166 seats vs. the NDP’s 103) in Ottawa since the days of Brian Mulroney in the 1980s, Kamp says for now, the atmosphere is quieter.

“I’m not sure if it feels any different. It’s certainly not as

raucous.”Kamp added he’s not sure if

that’s because there’s a majority government, “or we all decided to be nicer to each other.”

The Conservatives two weeks ago introduced the government’s big crime bill, lumping some of the party’s earlier law and order issues into a single, major piece of legislation.

The bills were all previously introduced and are now back to fulfill a campaign promise that the Conservatives would pass them within the first 100 days in office.

“So none of these are new. We’re just keeping that promise,” Kamp said.

While critics say the legisla-tion is moving Canada towards an American style-system of jailing

more people, Kamp disagrees.“I think our policy is quite dif-

ferent than the Americans. None of these measures that we’re put-ting in place creates criminals, but it does keep them in jail longer. Most Canadians agree with that approach, that people in jail should be in jail.”

The legislation is called the Safe Streets and Communities Act and will also target terrorism. Key parts:

• increased jail terms for offenc-es against children, as well as the introduction of two new offences;

• tougher terms for possessing drugs for the purpose of traffick-ing, including mandatory jail of

Conservative government introduces big crime bill

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six months for those growing six or more marijuana plants for the purpose of trafficking;

• eliminating house arrest, or conditional sentencing, for serious or violent crimes;

• allowing victims to participate in parole hearings;

• allowing the court to look at a youth’s other, non-judicial his-tory when passing sentence – it also would be mandatory for the Crown to seek an adult sentence for youths convicted of serious crimes (murder, aggravated sexual assault);

• another measure directed at youth would make it easier to jail if they were involved in reck-less behaviour, even though no one was hurt (that would expand the definition of “violent offence” making imprisonment easier);

• add “specific deterrence and denunciation” to sentencing prin-

ciples;• extending the periods of in-

eligibility to apply for pardons of criminal records;

• allowing victims to sue those who committed terrorist acts, as well as certain countries.

Local NDPer Elizabeth Rosenau thinks the bill is a gradual move towards the U.S. system, which she says puts more people in jail than the rest of the world.

“This is an incremental change that’s going in the direction of the American system.”

She wants a more flexible ap-proach that identifies and treats those who are mentally ill or those with low-IQ or with addictions.

“When there’s really not a good social network for people … then what happens is once they’re in the criminal justice system, they’re stamped criminal. Mental health is not a consideration.

“Addiction is no longer a con-sideration. It’s black-and-white thinking and puts everybody in

the system and puts a stamp on them called criminal … and is very likely to lead them to a life of crime.”

Rosenau is a Special Olympics swimming coach and pointed out that recent intervention helped save a developmentally disabled man from getting involved in a life of crime — costing the state millions in prison costs.

Neither is there any structure in place at the school level to identify those at risk.

“But that’s not happening at the school level and my question is, why not?”

A more efficient means of tar-geting therapies for inmates, she said, would be identifying each inmate’s ailment and treat for those conditions rather than waste money on pointless therapies.

She says the reason the public supports get-tough on crime laws is because the media sensational-izes coverage of crime and exag-gerates its role.

Bill moves towards U.S. system: Rosenau

Van City staff members (left to right) Gwen

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For much of the game, the North Delta Devils dominated Saturday night’s Pacific Inter-national Junior Hockey League game at the Sungod Arena.

But it wasn’t until there was less than three minutes to play when the Devils finally put away the Mission Icebreakers, 5-4.

North Delta outshot their guests 46-22, but gave up two shorthanded goals — courtesy of Jacob Dunlop and Samuel Ramsay — before netting one themselves to tie the game late in the second period. Stephen Campbell notched the winner in a 5-4 victory.

The Devils took a one-goal lead three times in the first pe-riod, opening the scoring on a tally by Connor Beauchemin five minutes into the contest.

Mission’s first goal, popped in by Adam Callegari with Kenny

Prato getting the assist, tied the score two minutes later, but be-fore the penalty was over, Tan-

ner Lenting put the Devils back in front with the game’s only powerplay goal.

Prato earned the Icebreakers’ next goal to make it 2-2 late in the opening period, but a goal from Jacob Wensley had the Devils ahead 3-2 after 20 minutes.

Mission took its only lead of the game by the midway point of the game. A shorthanded goal tied the score and chased North Delta starting netminder Alex Ahnert.

Backup Harry Fredeman gave up a go-ahead goal 10 min-utes into the second period, but stopped everything the rest of the way for the win.

This loss puts the Icebreakers tied for last place in the Harold Brittain conference with a 0-5 record.

The Icebreakers play next to-night (Oct. 6) in the Leisure Centre at 7:45 p.m., facing the North Van Wolf Pack.

BY JASON ROESSLEMission Record

A determined early effort to stack up points lead the Mission Roadrunners varsity football team to a 46-6 win over Surrey’s Earl Marriott Secondary School.

“We wanted to put the hammer down on them early,” said head coach Kevin Watrin. “I was pretty pleased with how we did. I thought we played a solid game.”

Mission jumped out fast with first quarter touchdowns by quarterback Kevin Wiens, who rushed it in from 12 yards out, and Brenden Atkinson, run-ning back, off a four-yard jaunt.

Watrin said Atkinson is a “really solid back” for the Roadrunners, and is a player to watch this year.

The Wiens and Rhys Parry combo connected for 12 points in the sec-ond quarter, with 22-yard and 44-yard passes.

And fleet-footed Jesse Forcier, who rushed for 161 yards on 10 carries, tal-lied two touchdowns in the second off a one-yard dash, and then a thrilling 56-yard carry that had the fans cheering.

Grade 10 running back Emmanuel Obahsohan notched the last TD for

the Roadrunners in the fourth quarter, blasting 16 yards into the end zone.

Watrin said the strategy in this match-up was to primarily run the ball, and it worked. Mixed up with a fair number of running plays, the difficult-to-pre-dict offence kept the Surrey school on its toes.

The Roadrunners face Pitt Meadows Friday night, the first of four confer-ence games of the season.

Game notes:Top offensive stats• Kevin Wiens (QB): 5/7, two TD

passes, 121 yards• Jesse Forcier (RB): 10 carries, 161

yards, two TDs• Rhys Parry (WR): three catches, 75

yards, 2 TDs

Top defensive stats• Zac Chamberland (LB): five tack-

les, one sack• Hadley Gwyn (S): five tackles• Cameron Purdy (LB): four tackles

Special teams• Erik DiGuistini (K) - eight kickoffs,

328 yards, 4/6 on extra points• Hadley Gwyn (PR) - three punt

returns, 54 yards.

Forcier and Parry notch two TDs each

Jesse Forcier outruns his last attacker Friday afternoon for a touchdown before half-time. The MSS Roadrunners put down Earl Marriott 46-6 on home field. JASON ROESSLE PHOTO

Mattias Schmitt tried to block Jeremy Hamaguchi’s shot in Sunday night’s Icebreakers hockey game. BOB FRIESEN PHOTO

Devils melt Icebreakers, 5-4Aaron Pauls and

the University of the Fraser Valley men’s golf team finished fifth at the latest PACWest tournament, hosted by Camosun College in Victoria.

The Cascades turned in an over-all score of 609, led by Mission’s Mitch Lock, who shot a two day total of 149 to tie for seventh overall.

Pauls tied for 12th with a two-day score of 151 and he and Lock were the only two Cascades to fin-ish in the top 12.

Scott Benstead shot a 153 to tie for 13th. Dan MacArthur (Al-dergrove) tied for 20th with a 161 and Darren Whitehouse (Langley) tied for 21st with a 162.

UFV’s overall re-cord places them third in PACWest play with a team score of 1,772. They trail first place Capilano Univer-sity by seven strokes heading into the final regular season tour-nament, taking place this weekend at the Chilliwack Golf and Country Club.

Cascade golfers play tough tourney

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This weekend’s Sports Car Club of B.C. (SCCBC) two-day race closes out the 2011 season at Mission raceway.

The final race of the calendar show-cases the Confederation of Autosport Car Clubs (CACC) and SCCBC cham-pionships. Also featured is the final race of the Westcoast Sportscar Cham-

pionship where first and second overall are separated by just one point.

Bring the whole family for two full days of racing action. Admission in-cludes free parking, paddock pass and grandstand seating. Children under 12 admitted free. For more information visit www.sccbc.net.

SCCBC and CACC ends season this weekend at Mission Raceway Park

The Sports Car Club of B.C. is racing Oct. 8-9 in the final competition of the season.BOB FRIESEN PHOTO

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ABBOTSFORD’S TRUCK ACCESSORIES SUPERSTORE

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Powering throughThe Mission Niners Bantam 9 team beat Chilliwack 21-6 Saturday at Heritage Park field. The Atoms put down Abbotsford 32-12, while the Abbotsford Black blanketed the peewee Niners 18-0. The junior bantams lost to the Chilliwack Blue, 44-13. RANDY WHITE PHOTO

Learn more about how CETA threatens Canadian communities and how you can help stop this deal.

Tuesday, October 11 7 p.m.Lecture Theatre (Rm B101)University of the Fraser Valley33844 King Road, Abbotsford

FeaturingMaude Barlow National Chairperson, Council of CanadiansPaul Moist National President, Canadian Union of Public Employees Lynn Perrin Spokesperson, Water Watch Mission-Abbotsford

This event is part of a cross-country tour with the Council of Canadians and CUPE.cupe.ca – canadians.org 1-800-387-7177

Public Meeting

Why CETA is a bad deal for CanadaCanada and the European Union are negotiating a new Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA). This is a big deal for Canada and so far, negotiations have been quietly taking place behind closed doors.

If CETA is signed it will:

Threaten our democracy by putting corporate rights first

Encourage privatization of Canada’s drinking water and wastewater services

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ROT POT SUCCESSA huge thank you to all you dedicated residents who have embraced using the Rot Pot and who continue to separate their kitchen waste, and congratulations on making a big difference in the amount of organic waste going to the land ll! The graph below shows compost and garbage tonnages collected at the curbside for 2010 (dotted line) and 2011 (solid line), with July of this year showing equal weights for both materials at around 265 tonnes each. In comparison, garbage collected at the curbside in July of 2010 was double the weight of compost. Oh, and if you’re wondering about the “garbage spike” in the month of May for both years - that’s a result of spring cleanup week.

Keeping organic materials out of the land ll reduces greenhouse gas emissions and will extend the life of the land ll by about ten years. Using the Rot Pot for kitchen waste is the most important decision that any resident can make to bene t the environment. You are making a measurable difference that you can feel good about and that will bene t present and future generations. Keep up the great work, and let’s get those lines to cross!

RUSKIN DAM & POWERHOUSE UPGRADE What could my business offer?

Learn how to pitch your business to the bidders Join Boyd Mason, Senior Project Manager, Ruskin Dam & Powerhouse UpgradeIn discussing what could be in it for you! Where: Mission Leisure Centre GymnasiumWhen: Thursday October 13 6:30-8:30pmRegister at www.MissionChamber.bc.ca/events

PLEASE NOTE: Participation in this session is to provide information only about potential opportunities for participation by local businesses with respect to the Ruskin Dam and Powerhouse Upgrade Project and as such should not be considered a solicitation for work by BC Hydro or any potential Project Contractors.

Sponsored By:Hosted By:

Fundraising Dinner & AuctionSaturday, November 5, 2011

RAMADA PLAZA & CONFERENCE CENTRE: 36035 N. Parallel Road

ducks.caDucks Unlimited Canada is a private, non-profi t organization that conserves, restores and manages wetlands and associated habitats for waterfowl. These habitats also benefi t other wildlife and people.

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NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSURE

Tunbridge Avenue will be closed between Cedar Street and Dewdney Trunk Road for Gaudin Creek diversion works. Local access to residential properties will be maintained at all times, all other traffic shall use the posted detour route as shown.

For further information, please contact the Engineering Department at 604-820-3736.

TUNBRIDGE AVENUE GAUDIN CREEK DIVERSION WORKS

OCTOBER 03, 2011 to OCTOBER 31, 2011.

Silverdale Avenue will be closed between Nelson Street and Wren Street for road remediation works. Local access to residential properties will be maintained at all times, all other traffic shall use the posted detour route as shown.

For further information, please contact the Engineering Department at 604-820-3736.

NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSURE SILVERDALE AVENUE ROADWORKS

SEPTEMBER 06, 2011 to OCTOBER 31, 2011.

Thanksgiving – A Great Opportunity to Try Out

Your Rot Pot!Now that the warm weather has passed, we urge those of you who were reluctant to use the Rot Pot due to odour concerns, to try separating your food waste from your garbage and placing it in the Rot Pot. Thanksgiving will make for many delicious turkey dinners, and of course, any leftovers that are not transformed into sandwiches or otherwise used, can go in the Rot Pot, including the turkey carcass. Once Thanksgiving is over, Halloween is the next seasonal landmark, and pumpkins that have served as Jack-o’-lanterns can also be placed in the Rot Pot, but please cut up the big ones, so they don’t get stuck. If, after separating all your food waste, you have room left in your Rot Pot, feel free to use it by including some yard waste, such as leaves, as long as the total weight does not exceed 20 kg.

Use a generous amount of newspaper on the bottom of the Rot Pot and on top of layers of food waste to soak up liquids and reduce odours. Be sure to clean out the Rot Pot on your lawn or ower garden and not on the road, where the material can get into the storm sewer. Please also remember to store all waste materials, including garbage, compost and recyclables, inside to keep them out of bears’ reach. Visit the Waste Management & Environment pages at www.mission.ca for more information on waste reduction, Rot Pots and bears or call the Engineering Department at 604-820-3736.

NOTICE(Ss 24 and 94: Community Charter)

The Council of the District of Mission intends to assist the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) by providing a commitment of up to $500,000 to support the UFV’s Graphic and Digital Design Flagship Program at the Mission Campus. The funds will be a contribution toward costs associated with the project, including renovations and the purchase of new computer labs.

A Memorandum of Understanding will be followed by a formal agreement.

For more information on this matter, contact the District of Mission at 604-820-3700.

“The Council of the District of Mission recognizes the importance of developing local post-secondary education opportunities that support community development and economic growth.”

For the Council of the District of Mission.Paul GippsDEPUTY CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER

NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSURE

Cedar Street will be closed between Tunbridge Avenue and Dewdney Trunk Road for Gaudin Creek diversion works. Local access to residential properties will be maintained at all times, all other traffic shall use the posted detour route as shown. The gas station and the corner store are open for business as usual.

For further information, please contact the Engineering Department at 604-820-3736.

CEDAR STREET GAUDIN CREEK DIVERSION WORKS

SEPTEMBER 12, 2011 to OCTOBER 15, 2011.

Municipal Hall Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 4:30p.m. excluding statutory holidays

CONTACT US:P.O. Box 20

8645 Stave Lake StreetMission, B.C. V2V 4L9Phone 604-820-3700Fax: 604-826-1363

e-mail: [email protected]

Visit us at: www.mission.ca

: Monday to Frida

Cay, 8:00am to 4:30p.m. excludiing statutooryry hholidays

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Volunteer to help victims of crimeThe Mission

Police-Based Victim Services program (MPBVS) has

volunteer openings for individuals passionate about community safety and supporting

victims. Volunteers provide victims emotional support, information and

referral to programs and services, criminal justice information, including court preparation and accompaniment, safety planning where appropriate, and general office support for the program.

Volunteers are asked to commit to one four-hour office shift per week, four 12-hour on-call crisis shifts per month, and one three-hour team meeting per month. This is a two-year minimum commitment. Volunteers must live within a half hour of Mission and are supported and supervised by the Victim Services Coordination and her staff.

If you are interested please register for a 60 minute information session on Oct. 19 by calling 604-820-3538 and asking for Gina Lehmberg.

The MPBVS program is funded by the province and the District and administered by the Women’s Resource Society of the Fraser Valley with oversight and support provided by Mission RCMP.

Looking good!Have a better look online!www.missioncityrecord.com

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DISTRICT OF MISSION HIGHWAY CLOSING ANDUNDEDICATION (JANZEN AVENUE) BYLAW 5212-2011

TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Sections 26 and 40 of the Community Charter, the District of Mission proposes to close, undedicate and dispose of part of a highway (Janzen Avenue) dedicated by Plan 13502 and a portion of Road Dedicated Plan 25905, Section 28, Township 17, New Westminster District, shown outlined in bold and marked as “Parcel A”.

Please consult the plan accompanying this notice for the general location of the proposed road closure.

“District of Mission Highway Closing and Undedication (Janzen Avenue) Bylaw 5212-2011” and a full-size copy of the plan may be inspected at the Offi ce of the Deputy Chief Administrative Offi cer, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC V2V 4L9, between the hours of 8:00 am and 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday, except any statutory holiday.

Legal Description of Land to be disposed of: All and singular that portion of road shown dedicated by Plan 13502 and a portion of Road Dedicated Plan 25905, Section 28, Township 17, New Westminster District, shown outlined in bold and marked as “Parcel A” on a reference plan prepared by Devon Pallmann, a British Columbia Land Surveyor, and completed and certifi ed by him on September 1, 2011.

This parcel was donated by Council to the Mission Association for Seniors Housing (MASH) for a seniors housing development.

“District of Mission Highway Closing and Undedication (Janzen Avenue) Bylaw 5212-2011” will be considered for adoption by Council on Monday, October 17, 2011. If you wish to make a representation on the proposed closure, undedication and disposal of the portion of highway, please submit your comments in writing to the undersigned at 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC V2V 4L9 no later than 4:30 pm, Friday, October 14, 2011.

Paul GippsDeputy Chief Administrative Offi cerSeptember 20, 2011

Date Meeting Location Time

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

October 6, 2011 to October 20, 2011

October 10 Statutory Holiday (Thanksgiving) Municipal Hall Closed

October 12 Traffic Safety Select Committee Public Works Conference Room 8:00 a.m.

October 13 Abbotsford Mission Water & Sewer Commission Room 530 Abbotsford City Hall 9:00 a.m.

October 17 Regular Council (including Committee of the Whole) Council Chambers 6:30 p.m.

October 18 Mission Healthy Community Council Conference Room 4:00 p.m.

October 20 Economic Development Select Committee Chamber of Commerce 8:00 a.m.

October 20 Cultural Resources Commission Leisure Centre, Conf. Room 12:00 p.m.

PUBLIC MEETINGS OF COUNCIL

Please note that this schedule will be updated weekly.

Pursuant to Section 92 of the Community Charter, a council must state, by resolution passed in a public meeting, the fact that the meeting or part of the meeting is to be closed and the basis under the applicable subsection of section 90 on which it is to be closed. Municipal Council will, therefore, hold a Regular Meeting of Council for the sole purpose of going into a closed council meeting at 3:30 p.m. in the Conference Room at Mission Municipal Hall, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC. on the following date(s) if required: October 11, 17, 2011

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Are you concerned about the environment? Are you ready for a life-changing experience?

Two District of Mission programs — Social Development and Restorative Resolutions — will be hosting an Awaken The Dreamer Symposium Oct. 15 at Heritage Park Centre from 1-5 p.m.

This free event (donations gladly accepted) promises to be a transformative educational experience that empowers participants to action and optimism about our future.

Designed with the collaboration of some of the finest scientific, indigenous

and activist minds in the world, the symposium explores the current state of our planet from a new perspective, and connects participants with a powerful global movement to reclaim our future.

Along with video clips of well-known community leaders such as Desmond Tutu and Maude Barlow, participants will also be introduced to the many ways that each of us can make a difference in our own communities and have fun doing it.

The symposium will be facilitated by staff from Be The Change Earth Alliance, a Vancouver-based non-profit society

that “envisions a life-enhancing world where people live in ways that are ecologically sustainable, meaningful and just.”

In addition to the extensive expertise they bring in delivering the symposium, they have also created an Action Guide to complement the symposium.

The Action Guide is described as “your map to an empowered lifestyle that will sustain your health, your spirit, and the planet.”

Action Guides will be available for a small fee at the symposium. Admission is free but space is limited.

For more information or to register for the event please contact

Darryl Gehlen at 604.820.3755 or Kirsten Hargreaves at 604.820.3752.

Environmental symposium at Heritage Park

B-day party at LC on Oct.13The Parks,

Recreation and Culture Department would like to invite you to two upcoming events. On Thursday, Oct. 13 we will be celebrating the Leisure Centre’s sixth birthday! Festivities will take place from 6-8 p.m., and will

include face painting, a bouncy castle, refreshments and, of course, birthday cake.

Admission to the public skate (6:30-8 p.m.) and the public swim (6-8 p.m.) will be only $2.

On Friday, Oct. 14 at 10 a.m. you are invited to join

mayor and council for a ribbon cutting ceremony at Griner Park to celebrate recent improvements to the park.

These improvements include the addition of a much-anticipated picnic shelter and paving of the parking lot.

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@MISSIONAdrian MacNair • 604-820-545 2 [email protected]

• THURSDAY, OCT. 6:

The Vancouver-based

Arts Club Theatre

touring show presents

Buddy: The Buddy Holly

Story for one night only

at the Clarke Theatre

at 8 p.m. Tickets can be

purchased by phone at

877.299.1644.

• SATURDAY, OCT. 15:

For one night only,

Blake McGrath performs

at the Clarke Theatre at

8 p.m. Tickets are $20,

call 604.287.3328.

• OCT. 14-30:

Opening Nite Theatre

hosts a production of

Warren Graves’ “The

Death of Dracula”,

running Friday and

Saturday evenings at 8

p.m., and Sundays at

2 p.m. Tickets are $12,

and are available at

Murdoch’s BookShoppe

or at the door.

• SATURDAY, OCT. 22:

Canadian boy band

Neverest, fresh off the

NKOTBSB Canadian

tour, will be performing

at the Clarke Theatre

and co-headlining the

night with Alyssa Reid.

Tickets are $25 by

calling 1-885-985-5000.

Doors at 5:30 and show

starts at 6.

COMING UP

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Tribute band Led ZepAgain from left: Swan Montgomery as Robert Plant, Steve Zukowsky as Jimmy Page, Jim Wootten as John Paul Jones and Jim Kersey as John Bonham. The group will perform at the Clarke Theatre Oct. 8. PHOTO SUBMITTED

Zeppelin tribute band lands in MissionBY ADRIAN MACNAIRMission Record

It’s too late to see Led Zeppelin live in concert, but a Los

Angeles-based tribute band might just be the closest thing.

Led ZepAgain has

been touring and play-ing the legendary band’s music for two decades to sold-out venues, and they’re coming to Mis-sion Saturday.

Swan Montgomery, who appears as vocalist Robert Plant, has been there since the begin-

ning, and the current band has been together for 10 years.

Originally from Ireland, Montgomery moved to Los Angeles in 1991 on a record deal that ended up fall-ing through. As he was mulling over moving back home, he was of-fered a job singing in a Led Zeppelin tribute band. At the time there was only one other successful tribute band playing The Doors, so he decided to give it a shot.

“I found out that I could carve out a little career by doing a tribute band and travelling and having a blast,” says Montgomery by tele-phone from his Califor-nia home.

Montgomery says he’s been a Led Zep-pelin fan ever since he bought his first vinyl album in 1969, but never dreamed he would one day end up taking on the role of Robert Plant.

He says he always admired Zeppelin, but

it wasn’t until he had to actually sit down and study the band — the singing, the bass line and guitar riffs — that he really appreciated the music’s intricacy and the dedication required to play it.

In January 2004, the band was playing at Hollywood’s House of Blues, and Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page happened to be in attendance. After the show he met the band in the dress-ing room backstage and that led to an invitation to see the O2 reunion of Zeppelin in London in 2007. It was the first full-length concert since the passing of drummer John Bonham 17 years before.

Montgomery said Bonham’s son Jason, who played at the O2 reunion, later joined ZepAgain on drums for one show, a real treat for the band.

Although the way they play the music will be familiar to Zeppelin fans, Montgomery says it’s not simply a matter

of mimicking the band note for note.

“You have to try to portray the music as people are used to hear-ing it,” he says. “But, you also have to allow for some room to be yourself. We also bring our own little charac-ter.”

Sometimes the imita-tion is a little too good. Although Montgomery says he’s quick to tell people he’s not actually Robert Plant, years ago while on tour in Mexico the band was mistaken by a crowd for the real deal who wouldn’t take no for an answer.

“They were so persis-tent that — and maybe I shouldn’t have done it — just for the hell of it I said, fine, Robert Plant,” he says laugh-ing. “Just to make them happy.”

ZepAgain tries to blend flashy modern concert entertain-ment elements with the classic Zeppelin performances, but they also do a lot of con-ceptual shows based

on showing the band from different eras. Sometimes they’ll play ‘79 in Knebworth, or ‘73 at Madison Square Garden, or the classic ‘69 Royal Albert Hall concert.

Montgomery says a lot of people go out to see ZepAgain to tap into memories they remember from live shows when Zeppelin was touring.

“I think when you can touch people’s hearts and emotions by doing something that you love, it’s so rewarding to watch people relive a moment.”

Although they’ve been to Vancouver be-fore, this will be the first trip to Mission for the band that has been as far afield as Kosovo and Peru.

Led ZepAgain plays Saturday, Oct. 8 at the Clarke Theatre in Mis-sion. Tickets are $25 in advance, and available by calling Ticketmaster at 1-885-985-500 or online at www.ticket-master.ca.

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33507 Dewdney Trunk Rd., Mission

10:30am Worship Service

Sermon Series“Living against the Grain”

Studies in I PeterBible Discovery Time

for ChildrenSenior Pastor - Ron Redekop

Youth - Brian Wade

604-826-3299www.nccmission.com

Northside Community

Church

St. Andrew's United Church

10am ServiceRev. Tim Bowman7756 Grand St. at

10th Avenue604-826-8296

Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church

32420 - 7th Ave., Mission • 604-826-8587

Pastor Alan Boerner

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10am - Worship Service

All Welcome“Celebrate Christ With

Us!”

TO ROW THE OARS OR UNFURL THE SAILS

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8469 Cedar Street • 826-848110:30 am Worship & Children's Church

Minister: The Rev. Rebecca Simpson

You are welcome

Our journey through life is sometimes described as a boat ride. Sometimes wetake an active role in that ride, steering the boat or rowing the oars. Other times, we take a more passive role, unfurling the sails and letting the wind pull us along. There are times in life when we must be active to get what we want; a rowboat won’t go very far on calm water without someone working the oars. But there are times in life when we really don’t have much control over things, and we can just go with the flow. But even then, we need to make sure we are facing in the right direction. A strong wind may make our journey a lot easier, but only if the boat is pointing in the right direction. We are all on a journey to the heart of God. Sometimes we need to take the oars in our hands and row. Other times, we just need to unfurl our sails and catch the wind of God. But in either case, we need to be heading in the right direction.Fortunately, God has implanted in us a moral compass, our conscience, which lets us know whether we are on the right track or not. We should pay attention to what our moral compass is telling us, follow it with integrity, and row the oars or unfurl the sails, as the situation demands.

By rejecting conscience, certain persons have made shipwreck of their faith.

R.S.V. 1 Timothy 1: 19

OCT. 6: Sunfl owers fall fashion show at Mission Hospice Society. Check missionhospice.bc.ca for details or call Jane Cooper 604-826-2235.

OCT. 6: Mission Seniors Centre Association general meeting and potluck from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

OCT. 7: Overeaters Anony-mous meeting, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at Mission Me-morial Hospital board room. No fees, newcomers welcome. For more info call 604-820-1032.

OCT. 7: Operation Christ-mas Child Kickoff is a time when people from the community come and learn more about Christ-mas shoeboxes and listen to inspirational stories. Northside Community Church at 33507 Dewdney Trunk Road at 7 p.m.

OCT. 8: Scattered pains fi bromyalgia self help sup-port group meeting, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Mission Memorial Hospital confer-ence room. For more info call group facilitator Joan Greene at 604-826-6070.

OCT. 8: Old Age Pension-ers’ Organization Branch 28 annual fall tea will be held at the Senior’s Centre on 10th Ave from 1 to 3 p.m. Bake table, cake walk and much more. Everyone welcome. For info call 604-826-8974 or 604-302-8004.

OCT. 8: Old Age Pension-ers Organization Branch 28 fall tea from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Mission Seniors Centre. Cost: $5.

OCT. 11: Are you or a fam-ily member managing a chronic health condition? Free Self-Management Programs are offered by the University of Victoria in Abbotsford and Mission this fall. Chronic Pain will run in Mission at the Life-time Learning Centre on Tuesdays, 1-3 p.m. starting Oct. 11. For more info and to register please contact 1-866-902-3767 or go to www.selfmanagementbc.ca.

OCT. 11: Lifetime Learning Centre’s Book Discussion Series resumes on the sec-ond and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 10 a.m. Place: 32444 Seventh Av-enue, Mission. Fee: $40 for six sessions. For more information phone 604-820-0220.

OCT. 12: Early Memory Loss Support Group meet-ing, 2 to 3 p.m. at St. An-drew’s Place recreation room, 7365 Cedar St. For more info call Sandi or Bar-bara 604-814-5600.

OCT. 12: Lifetime Learning Centre presents ”Norway”. Joan McLatchy will present images and stories from a recent journey to Norway showing its cities, towns, fi ords and mountain scen-ery and the Celebration of Independence held annu-ally in May. Time: 10 to 11 a.m. Place: 32444 Seventh Avenue, Mission. Fee: $7 (non-members $10).

OCT. 12: The Mission Morning Rotary Club will be meeting at 7 a.m. at the Cedarbrooke Chateau. Michelle Favaro will be speaking about her excit-ing leadership project.

OCT. 13: MS group meet-ing, 1 p.m. at 8469 Cedar St. For more info call 604-826-2553.

OCT. 14: Overeaters Anon-ymous meeting, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at Mission Memorial Hospital board room. No fees, newcomers welcome. For more info call 604-820-1032.

OCT. 14: Old Age Pension-ers’ Organization Branch 28 general meeting will be held at the Senior’s Centre on 10th Ave at 1 p.m. For info call 604-826-8974 or 604-302-8004. OCT. 15: Learn to can pears with Mission’s Kitchens. 10 a.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church. $35. Register with Women’s Resource Soci-ety of the Fraser Valley at 604-826-8455 or [email protected].

OCT. 15: Monthly perogie

sale at Mission Ukrainian Orthodox Church, 33059 Dewdney Trunk Rd. from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. followed by dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. Call 604-820-9795 or 604-302-8004.

OCT. 15: Free prenatal breastfeeding class for pregnant women and their partner or support per-son at the Mission Health Unit, 32618 Logan Ave. This class is provided by Fraser Health and taught by Public Health Nurses at the Mission Health Unit. To register and for details please call 604-814-5500.

OCT. 17: Reel on the River series presents the British fi lm West is West at Mission SilverCity at 7 p.m. The se-quel to East is East, the comedy shows the return of the Pakistani Khan fam-ily back to their homeland after having lived in Sal-ford. Tix: $10 at the door.

OCT. 17: Lifetime Learn-ing Centre presents Italian Conversation Series with Vittorio Pistone, a series of fi ve one hour sessions on the basics for conversing in Italy. Dates are Oct. 17, 24, Nov. 14, 21, & 28. Time: 10 to 11 a.m. Place: 32444 Seventh Avenue, Mission. Fee: $40 for the series (non-members $50).

OCT. 18: Mission Seniors Centre Association presents a free Stress and Arthritis workshop from 1 to 3 p.m. Learn how stress can affect your level of arthritis. Call 604-814-2188 to register.

OCT. 18: Lifetime Learning Centre’s music apprecia-tion series begins. Martin Summers presents “How to listen to Jazz…and like it.” There will be six sessions, Oct. 18, 26, Nov.2, 9, 16 and 23. Time: 10 a.m. to noon. Place: 32444 Seventh Av-enue, Mission. Fee: $40 for the series (non-members: $50). For further informa-tion phone 604-820-0220.

OCT. 18: Peer Support for Women with Cancer from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Canadian Cancer Society Mission Unit, 33079B First Avenue.

Call Noreen 604-820-3166.

OCT. 20: Lifetime Learning Centre’s art appreciation series begins, featuring three talks by Dr. Aleksan-dra Idzior from the Depart-ment of Art History at UFV. The series will explore the surrealist revolution in art. Reference will be made to the current surrealist ex-hibit at Vancouver Art Gal-lery. Series dates are Oct. 20, 27 and Nov. 3. Time: 10 a.m. to noon. Place: 32444 Seventh Avenue, Mission. Fee: $18 for the series (non-members $25).

OCT. 21: Overeaters Anon-ymous meeting, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at Mission Memorial Hospital board room. No fees, newcomers welcome. For more info call 604-820-1032.

OCT. 21: Old Age Pension-ers’ Organization Branch 28 birthday party will be held at the Senior’s Centre on 10th Avenue starting at 1 p.m. For info call 604-826-8974 or 604-302-8004. OCT. 22: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 57 Octo-berfest dinner and dance, 6:30 p.m. Pre-sold tickets are $10 each. For more info call 604-826-2331.

OCT. 22: Scattered pains fi bromyalgia self help sup-port group meeting, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Mission Memorial Hospital confer-ence room. For more info call group facilitator Joan Greene at 604-826-6070.

OCT. 22: Mac Monster Mash Halloween Party at Ukrainian Orthodox Hall from 7:30 p.m. to midnight. Door prizes, silent art auc-tion, 50/50, raffl e, cash bar, best costume award, and dancing. Tickets $25 from Mission Arts Centre. 604-826-0029 or [email protected]. MacHalloween-Party.eventbrite.com.

Community Calendar listings are a free service from the

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in Missionin MissionWhat’sWhat’s HappeningHappening

Local Celebrity models including our famous Mission Firefi ghters.Come enjoy the fashion show with a glass of wine and dessert buffet!

All proceeds to the Mission Hospice Society All proceeds to the Mission Hospice Society

Thursday, October 6, 2011 ~ 7pm to 9pmCedarbrooke Chateau, 32331 - 7th Avenue, Mission

$25 Tickets available at:

Fashionista Fall Fashion Show

and at the Mission Hospice Offi ce

All proceeds to the Mission Hospice Society

All proceeds to the Mission Hospice Society

Unit E, 7311 James Street, Mission Phone (604) 826-2235

www.missionhospice.bc.ca

Local authors to meet Oct. 15

Celebrate creative words and the wizards who craft them — au-thors!

The Mission Commu-nity Library invites the public to meet the diverse array of talented Mission writers on Saturday Oct. 15 from 2-4 p.m.

This free event will in-clude a display of writing books available to bor-row, local authors’ works for sale, refreshments, and a rare peek into the writers’ world.

Among this year’s fea-tured authors are:

• Brian Antonson, co-author of Slumach’s Gold;

• Daphne Sleigh, au-thor of The Man Who Saved Vancouver and Walter Moberly and the Northwest Passage by Rail;

• Shirley Walker, au-thor of From Sailing Ships to Spitfires; Mi-chael Best, who creates picturebooks for children based on anti-bullying;

• John Herl, an auto-biographical poet;

• KB Johnson, who has written three family-frendly detective yarns — no sex, blatant vio-lence, or bad language — called P. terribilis,T.K.O. and the third due out soon called Where There’s a Will’n;

• Camille Knight, screenplay writer with Opening Nite Theatre;

• Brenna Maag, an art-ist who makes her own books;

• Nela Leja, a histori-cal fiction writer, and;

• Susan Truman, a playwright and haiku po-etess.

This year’s celebra-tion will also feature an inspired poetry reading by local author Shelley Haggard, including work from her newest publica-tion, The Haggard Road.

“Mission is rich with creative minds,” says Diana Marshall, librarian and Mission resident.

“The Authors Celebra-tion is an opportunity to recognize the countless hours our local writ-ers invest in their craft, and also for those who love the written word, or who are aspiring writers themselves, to discover a few writers’ secrets.”

Please call the Mission library at 604-826-6610 for more information. Everyone is welcome.

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The Arts Club Theatre is bringing its Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story to the Clarke Theatre in Mission tonight (Oct. 6) at 8 p.m.

Billed as one of the world’s most successful rock ‘n roll musicals, this production received rave reviews from Vancouver audiences especially for the

lead Zachary Stevenson.The production high-

lights the talent and pas-sion that lives on in Buddy Holly’s music and contin-ues to thrill audiences.

Tickets are still available. They can be purchased by phone at 877-299-1644 or online at vancouvertix.com.

Buddy Holly show at Clarke tonight

If you’re a pregnant woman who will be having her baby in a Fraser Valley hospital between September and April, you’re in high demand by University of the Fraser Valley nursing students.

Mothers-to-be who will be having their ba-bies in the Fraser Valley are once again invited to help a UFV nurs-ing student learn about pregnancy and child-birth from the patient’s perspective. Women having their babies at Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Surrey Memorial, Ridge Meadows, Peace Arch, Langley Memorial or Royal Columbian hos-pitals are eligible for this program.

Countless UFV nurs-ing students have had the opportunity to shad-ow a pregnant woman through doctor visits, prenatal classes, la-bour and delivery, and the postnatal period through the moms-to-be program over the past 15 years.

“It’s been a wonder-ful opportunity for our students. It gives them a chance to experience the pregnancy and birth process up close from the perspective of the mother and her family,” said UFV nursing pro-fessor Marlene Upton.

The students com-plete this component of the program while they study the theory of maternity nursing and before they take clini-cal training in maternity wards.

If you agree to partic-ipate, the student nurse will meet you (and your partner if applicable) for a “get to know you chat.” The range of prenatal experiences the student may be in-volved with include a visit to the doctor, a prenatal class, and pro-viding support for you and your partner during all of your labour and delivery, and a visit af-terwards.

For more information, or to volunteer, call 1-888-504-7441 and ask for health sciences.

Moms to be sought by UFV

The Mission DPAC is presenting an event aimed at helping par-ents deal with conflicts with their children.

Raj Dhasi’s talk hap-pens Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. at the Clarke Theatre,

and focuses on conflict management strategies that take into consider-ation the development of a child’s brain.

This is a free event, but come early to en-sure seating.

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CROMAR - Capt. PeterPassed away after a short battle with cancer. Peter was predeceased by his parents; sister Virginia, and brothers Alex and Bill. He is survived by his loving family, wife Dianne; 2 sons Allan and Terry Cromar; 2 daughters Stephanie Cromar and Melody Grant; 3 step-sons Blaine, Terry and Pat McFadden; and by 10 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Peter loved life as a tugboat captain on the Fraser and Pitt Rivers, travelling with his wife Dianne and his grandchildren, and fi shing. A celebration of Peter’s life will take place at a later date. In lieu of fl owers, donations may be made in his memory to the BC Cancer Society.Woodlawn Mission Funeral Home

604-826-9548

KING - MacDONALDGordon A.

Gordie passed away in Surrey, BC on September 30, 2011 at the age of 23 years. He was predeceased by his uncle, Rob King; grandpa, Barry King and grandpa Victor MacDonald. He will be lovingly remembered by his mom, Stacy (Clint) King; his dad, Al (Pat) MacDonald; grandma Gloria King - Leuzinger (Felix); and his granny Alice MacDonald, as well as many extended family members and friends. A memorial service will be held at Northside Community Church, 33507 Dewdney Trunk Road, Mission, on Friday, October 7, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. Gordie’s family wishes to acknowledge that their heart is broken, as they grieve the loss of their beautiful, talented child, due to a senseless drug overdose.

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7 OBITUARIES

WARRENGerald

Mr. Gerald Warren passed away peacefully at Worthington Pavilion, with his wife, Betty by his side on October 1, 2011 at the age of 90. He is survived by his loving wife Betty, sons Michael (Linda) and Dennis and many nieces and neph-ews. Gerald enjoyed a very active life. He and Betty enjoyed travelling. Gerald was particularly fond of Honolulu. Gerald was a brand manager for Christie Biscuits for 43 years. As per Gerald’s request, there will be no formal service. Donations may be made to the Crohn’s and Colitis Founda-tion. The family would like to thank the staff of Worthington Pavilion for their care of Gerald in the short time he was there. Tributes and condolences may be left at:www.hendersonsabbotsfordfunerals.com

Henderson’s Funeral Home604-854-5534

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

21 COMING EVENTS

22ND Annual Fall Craft & Antique Show October 13,14 & 15 NW WA Fairgrounds Lynden. lyndencraftan-tiqueshow.com

MISSION M.C.C.THRIFT SHOP

Effective October 3rd, 2011, NEW RECEIVING HOURS;

Tues-Sat, 9am-4pm.

Thank-you to all our donor, for making our work possible.

32608 Fraser Cr., Mission 604-826-1515

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

21 COMING EVENTS

OKTOBERFEST!

OCTOBER 15TH8:00pm-Midnight

The Elks Hall 33336 2nd Ave MissionMusic by Hannu Lambert

and the Brewmasters!Food & Beverage Available

Call NOW for Tickets! Limited SeatingKen 604-287-3999John 604-556-9913

Pumpkin DazeEvery Sat 9-5:30 & Sun 11-5:30Thanksgiving Monday 9-5:30

Come join the fun!✷ Hayrides to the giant patch $2. (available weekends only)✷ U-Pick apples & pumpkins✷ Petting barn✷ Visit our Country Store✷ No general admission✷ Fall decorating items; gourds, Indian corn, hay bales, stalks & pumpkins.

No pets please.

Country Store OpenMonday - Saturday 9 - 5:30

Sundays 11 - 5:30Apples, fresh pressed juice,

potatoes, sweet corn & more. Barn & pumpkin patch open

during the week.Cash or Debit

Willow View Farms288 McCallum Rd. 2 mi S of fwy

604-854-8710www.willowviewfarms.com

33 INFORMATIONALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

Phone 604-615-2911VOLVO C303 seen at Townline Rd. & Marshal Sept. 26, owner of simil-iar vehicle would like to exhange in-formation. (604)968-3051

42 LOST AND FOUNDFOUND - BUDGIE, bright yellow, very friendly, found on corner of Fleming & Eider in Mission. Pls call: Mission Post Offi ce, (604)820-2608 ext. 2004 or 2002

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

42 LOST AND FOUND

LOST KEYS. Approx. Sept. 27th. Btwn Wren & Dewdney boat launch Reward. Call 604-820-1700; 604-916-1145 or contact Abbts Chrysler @ 604-857-8888 ask for Brad

TRAVEL

76 VACATION SPOTS

PALM SPRINGS, CA. 3 bdrm. 2 bath house rental. Avail. January, February & March. US $2000/mo. Heated pool. Fully equipped. 604-864-2182.

CHILDREN

83 CHILDCARE AVAILABLE

Cherry Hill Childcare Centre Pre - School Program 30mo-5yrs

Degree Qualifi ed Teacher 604-287-7286 [email protected]

ABBOTSFORD. LOVING Grandma with 28 years experience. PT/FT my home, Monday to Friday, 7 to 6. All ages. Ref’s. June 604-853-5144

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

102 ACCOUNTING/BOOKKEEPING

CARLYLE SHEPHERD & CO

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

with offi ces inKitimat, Terrace, Prince Ru-pert, Smithers and Coquit-

lam, BC currently have openings for the following

positions in their KITIMAT offi ce:SENIOR

ACCOUNTANTResponsibilities will include general accounting, compila-tion, review engagements and the preparation of cor-porate and personal income tax returns.

INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTANT

Responsibilities will include working directly with a Sen-ior Accountant on general accounting, compilation, re-view engagements, and the preparation of corporate and personal income tax returns.Please send your resumé, with a handwritten cover let-ter, to:

Mr. Carlyle Shepherd, CACarlyle Shepherd & Co. Chartered Accountants

277 City CentreKitimat BC V8C 1T6

[email protected] Information

www.kitimat.ca

F/T BOOKKEEPERReq’d by our company located in west Abbotsford. Applicants must have minimum of 3 years experi-ence with Simply Accounting and a strong background in Inventory Control. Other duties will include A/R, A/P, payroll and bank and reconciliations. Knowledge of/or experience with Hollander Power-link inventory software a defi nite asset. Please reply with resume and salary expectations by email: [email protected] or Fax 604-467-1219Thank You to all applicants, how-ever only those being interviewed will be contacted

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201080 7600 – 7910 Cedar St

201141 Bruce, Clegg, 14th & Orchid

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204090 Brient, Dewdney Trunk & Fisher

The District of Mission is seeking a dynamic and motivated team leader to ll the role of Foreman 3 – Facilities.

You will be responsible for assisting in the development and maintenance of an overall facilities program to ensure that all matters related to municipal facilities and buildings are conducted ef ciently, cost- effectively and safely.

For more information about this opportunity, required quali cations and how to apply, please visit our Employment page at www.mission.ca.

Foreman 3 - Facilities

LIVE WORK PLAY

2011/20122011/2012

OUR 29OUR 29THTH

SERIES OF SIX CONCERTS:

Platinum Sponsor

GOLD SPONSORS

SILVER SPONSORS

BRONZE SPONSORS

Chris Robertson and Cosmos Brass

Friday, October 14, 2011Partially sponsored by Hub Motors,

Legal Grounds & Cooperators Insurance

Isabel Bayrakdarian, SopranoFriday, November 18, 2011Partially sponsored by Best Western

Regency Inn & Richard Friesen, Real Estate

Yael Weiss, PianistFriday, February 3, 2012

Partially sponsored by Tom Lee Music & BC Hydro

Elmer Iseler SingersSaturday, March 10, 2012

Partially sponsored by The Abbotsford News & Abbotsford Community Foundation

Karl Stobbe, Violinist; Joel Stobbe, Cello

Friday, April 20, 2012Partially sponsored by Kings Music & Clearbrook Grain & Milling Co. Ltd.

Sal Ferreras, Percussionist and the Southern Cross Trio

Friday, May 4, 2012Partially sponsored by Abbotsford Printing,

Van City Credit Union & Friends of the Valley Concert Society

Chris Robertson and Cosmos BrassOctober 14, 2011 at 7:30pm

Matsqui Centennial Auditorium32315 S. Fraser Way

Single Concert Tickets: $2500

Phone: 604.859.5192

Partially sponsored by Hub Motors, Legal Grounds & Cooperators Insurance

SERIES OF SIX CONCERTS

Regular: $110

Seniors: $100

Students: $35

Order Form in Brochure or Phone 604.859.5192 or 604.854.3318www.valleyconcertsociety.com

Email: [email protected]

Series Tickets are Still Available!

Platinum Sponsors:

GOLD SPONSORS:

SILVER SPONSORS:

Abbotsford Printing Inc.Cooperators Insurance

Richard FriesenSeniors’ Real Estate Specialist

Hub Motor ServiceTom Lee Music • Dhana Redman

BRONZE SPONSORS:Legal Grounds Coffee House Inc.

Vancity Credit UnionAlicja Jaholkowski

Clearbrook Grain & Milling Co. LtdBest Western Regency Inn

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

104 ADULT CARE

LIVE IN CAREGIVER for elderly woman, F/T, down town Abbotsford apt, assist w/personal needs, clean-ing, vegetarian cooking, shopping etc. Some nursing education, expe-rience, English req’d. $8.75/hr, 40hr /wk less $300/mo Room & Board Resume to: [email protected]

106 AUTOMOTIVE

FOUNTAIN TIREMaple Ridge

requires a Tireman and/orApprentice. F/T, excellent pay & benefi ts for right individual.

Apply in person with resume20610 Lougheed Hwy.,

Maple Ridge, B.C.

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

ORGANIC GROCERY DELIVERY FRANCHISE

AVAILABLE

Unique, profi table, organic grocery delivery opportunity.

Over 13 years in business.

Low investment to get started.

Call Daniel at 604 708-2345.

Start Your Own Business w/ ZERO

MONEY DOWN!

New TechnologyConverting Vehicles

into HYBRIDS.Improve Fuel Economy

up to 40%.Charles 604.577.3291 Visit: www.ad.drivecleangogreen.com

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

FOODSAFECOURSE

Oct., 24 & 25th4 pm - 8 pm

$70.00(Government Certifi ed

Instructor)

To Register, Phone

604-302-5569www.getfoodsafe.ca

114 DRIVERS/COURIER/TRUCKING

BUS DRIVERHallmark’s vibrant retirement communities have an opening for a casual bus driver to assist in a shuttle service for local destina-tions. Good English skills, a knowledge of the Abbotsford area, and a heart for seniors are essential! Experience, a good driving record and a Class 4 license are required.

Please drop resume off in person to 3055 Princess in Abbotsford. For more information:

www.hallmarkretirement.ca

DRIVERSAnand Enterprises Ltd. is hiring for Long Haul Truck Drivers ($23/hour, 50hrs/wk). Send Resume by Fax to 604-855-5004 or Email

[email protected]

DRIVER/WAREHOUSE PERSON

GREGG DISTRIBUTORS Ltd.

Distribution Warehouse in Langley requires an individual to drive a light truck. The position includes order picking and parts delivery.

COMPETITIVE SALARY & BENEFITS PACKAGE

Fax resume & AbstractGREGG DISTRIBUTORS

(B.C) Ltd. 604-888-4688 or visit Employment Opportunities at

www.greggdistributors.ca

DRIVER with experience needed for

Maple Ridge company. Tues to Sat 8:30am ~ 5:30pm

Driver’s abstract required.Apply to: Box# 200 c/o

The NEWS22328 ~ 119th Ave

Maple Ridge, B.C. V2X 2Z3

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

114 DRIVERS/COURIER/TRUCKING

LANGLEY Based Company looking for Experienced CLASS 1 DRIVER. Steady work, great benefi ts. Fax resume and drivers abstract to: 604-513-8004 or email: [email protected]

Ontime Transport Inc.is looking a for a select group of Independent Tri axle fl at deck Owner Operators to run BC-Alberta. You will operate under your own NSC, have your own fuel card, and cargo insurance. As an independent operator you can expect to earn a superior revenue as opposed to direct leasing. Please contact Carlos @ 604-857-1191, cell: 604-783-4721. Thank you for considering Ontime Transport Inc.

www.ontimetransport.ca

SUPER B DUMP DRIVERS Local DRIVERS needed for the following positions;

◆ Permanent / Full-Time &◆ Casual / Part Time Nights and Saturdays

Must have: Class 1 Licence with Super B Dump exp. Preference may be given to applicants with Mountain Experience, Front end loader experience and / or able to run in the US.

Sumas Transport Inc. is alocally owned and operated transport company with a

Competitive Compensation & Benefi ts Package.

Fax resume and driver abstract 604.852.2650 Attn. Darcy or e-mail:

[email protected]

115 EDUCATION

Courses Starting Now!Get certifi ed in 13 weeks

12160 - 88th Ave Sry. BC1.888.546.2886

Visit: www.lovecars.ca

EXCEL CAREER INSTITUTE

S Auto Insurance CourseS Basic Security TrainingS Real Estate S Mortgage Broker

#4 - 2599 Cedar Park PlAbbotsford, BC V2T 3S4

604-613-3125

INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. Locations in Alberta & BC. Hands on real world training. Full sized equipment. Job placement assistance. Funding available. www.iheschool.com1-866-399-3853

OPTICIAN TRAINING

* 12-mth. part-time

EVES... Starts

Nov. 21st, 2011

BC College Of Optics

604.581.0101www.bccollegeofoptics.ca

124 FARM WORKERS

FARM LABOURERS REQUIRED at

RANDHAWA FARMS LTD.

5 or 6 days a week40 or 50 hours a week $9.28/hr

Greenhouse work such as picking, pruning and general

greenhouse labour.Employment starts Oct 24, 2011

fax: 604-864-8858

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

125 FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE

Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home

for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do

meaningful, fulfi lling work?PLEA Community Services is looking for qualifi ed applicants

who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or

on weekends for respite. Training, support and

remuneration are provided. Funding is available for

modifi cations to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting

for an open door. Make it yours.

Call 604-708-2628www.plea.bc.ca

127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS

FREE HAIR CHAIR RENTAL (1st month only) at Stiletto Hair Studio (Mission), Call Sarah 604-287-4247

Great ClipsHair Stylists!

Looking for a FRESH START with a brand NEW SALON?

We’re accepting applications NOW for full and part-time stylists for our new Great Clips hair salon at Sumas area in Abbotsford. If you’re interested in a fresh start please join the FUN as we build another great team. Hourly wages, bonuses, benefi ts and we supply the customers!

Call Sam at 778-898-4120 to set up an interview or email an introductory note and resume to:

[email protected]

130 HELP WANTEDChicken Catchers Wanted

Top wages up to $20 per hourTransportation avail. 604-857-2221

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

130 HELP WANTED

AGRICULTURAL LABOUR POOL

www.agri-labourpool.com

Milkers & truck drivers. See web site for details.

Phone: 604-823-6222

ALBERTA earthmoving company requires a journeyman heavy duty mechanic. You will work in a mod-ern shop and also have mechanics truck for fi eld work. The job is at Edson, Alberta. We require that you have experience on Cat crawlers and or Deere excavators. Call Lloyd at (780)723-5051.

~ CARPENTERS ~ SIDING INSTALLERS

MVR Construction Ltd. is hiring for Carpenters ($23.53/hr) and Siding Installers ($17.19/hr). All 40 hrs/week + benefi ts. Send resume by mail: 31621 Harmony Crt, Abbotsford, BC V2T 6S7 or Email: [email protected]

CARPET CLEANERS Full Time Carpet Cleaners Req. immediatley Exp in truck mounted equipment. Customer Service oriented. We are a growing company with great op-portunities for the right candidate. This is a permanent position. Top Pay! Call NOW 604 856 9381

Carson Air Group of Companies

Shell Aerocentre – AbbotsfordPERMANENT F/T FUELLER

We have a current opening on our team and are seeking an en-ergetic, enthusiastic, self-motivat-ed Fueller to join us at the Shell Aerocentre. This Permanent F/T position reports to the Shell Aero-centre Manager. If you love avia-tion, physical activity, customer services & the outdoors, this job is for you!Requirements: Class 3 & Class 1 Drivers License, Airbrake en-dorsement. Fax resumes to, 604-854-1285. Salary to com-mensurate w/exp. All short listed candidates will be contacted directly to ar-range for an interview.

CLEANER NEEDED Abbotsford area. Exp an asset. Own transp req. 778-578-7996 / 778-839-4320

FLAGGERS NEEDEDIf not certifi ed, training available for

a fee. Call 604-575-3944F/T GLASS MAN for AUTOMOTIVE & RESIDENTIAL. Send resume to [email protected]

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

130 HELP WANTED

Doorman with Security License and relief DJ for Friday & Saturday nights.

Apply in person at:7160 Oliver St. Mission , BC

Or by email: [email protected]@missionspringsbrewingcompany.com

E.C.E.Group lic. looking for

F/T - P/TCall / Fax resume to:

604-820-7575 (Mission)or email:

[email protected]

FARM WORKERS WANTED. $9.50/hr, 40 - 60 hours/week. 75 vacancies for work starting Janu-ary 2nd, 2012. Must be willing to work in fi eld in all weather, incl. cold, rain, heat; and be capable of heavy lifting, bending to ground level for long periods, standing for extended periods. Must be productive and have own transportation. Apply at Lakeland Flowers, 39171 No 4 Rd, Abbots-ford, 9am - 3pm Monday - Friday or fax resume to 604-852-3568.

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Career Opportunity withCareer Opportunity withprogressive dealer in Central BCprogressive dealer in Central BC

Immediate opening for a Journeyman Immediate opening for a Journeyman Automotive Technician, Goodwrench training Automotive Technician, Goodwrench training

an asset but not required. Rewarding and an asset but not required. Rewarding and challenging position, training opportunities,challenging position, training opportunities,

Positive team atmosphere.Positive team atmosphere.

Please contact Brian Rusaw atPlease contact Brian Rusaw [email protected]@centralgm.com

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

130 HELP WANTED

GET PAID TO LOSE WEIGHT

$5,000 For Your Success Story!Call: 416-730-5684 ext [email protected]

www.mertontv.caPersonal Image TV Show

Get Your Game Face On!$11 to start/hr, up $20/hr!

We are looking for 8-12 people For work in C.S, PR, PromoTravel & Benefi ts availableClass 5 license an asset

Call today start tomorrow!Call Kristina at 604-777-2196

HUGHSON TRUCKING INC. is looking for Class 1 Super-B fl atdeck drivers. Safety and Performance Bonuses, bene-fi ts package, drug & alcohol policy. 2 years experience pre-ferred. We will provide trans-portation to Southern Alberta. Call 1-800-647-7995 ext 228 or fax resume to 403-647-2763

HUGHSON TRUCKING INC. is looking for Class 1 Super-B fl atdeck drivers. Safety and Performance Bonuses, bene-fi ts package, drug & alcohol policy. 2 years experience pre-ferred. We will provide trans-portation to Southern Alberta. Call 1-800-647-7995 ext 228 or fax resume to 403-647-2763

SERVICE ADVISORRequired for Fraser Valley Import Auto Dealer. Full-Time Opportunity. Experi-ence with ADP is an asset. Must be self-motivated with superior customer service skills.

Competitive Wages &Benefi ts Package.

Please e-mail resume:kristy@bcclassifi ed.com

The Lemare Group is currently seeking an Executive Assistant with excellent verbal and written com-munication skills to support one of the principle owners. Primary duties of this position include managing calendars, coordinating travel ar-rangements, preparing and insuring that required documents and other materials are provided in advance of meetings. An advanced profi cien-cy in Microsoft Offi ce applications including Word and Excel is re-quired, as well as excellent or-ganizational skills and the ability to handle multiple confi dential and im-portant responsibilities simultane-ously. Competitive salary is com-mensurate with experience. Applicant must be willing to relocate to Port McNeill, Vancouver Island. Please fax resumes to 250-956-4888 or email: offi [email protected] are still hiring - Dozer & excava-tor operators required by a busy Alberta oilfi eld construction company. We require operators that are experienced and preference will be given to operators that have constructed oilfi eld roads and drilling locations. You will be provided with motels and restaurant meals. Competitive wages, bonus and transportation daily to and from job sites. Our work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Call 780-723-5051.

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

130 HELP WANTED

WAREHOUSEORDER

SELECTOR We are now accepting applications for the position of part-time Warehouse Order Selector, which will include timely and accurate order picking of grocery products in a safe, clean, team-based environment.

Successful applicants will be available for day, afternoon and weekend shifts, have reliable transportation (no public transit available), possess profi cient English communication skills, and enjoy repetitive physical work that requires lifting 20-80 lb cases of grocery products.

Starting wage is $12.95/hr with regular progressive increases every 500-1000 hours worked. We offer fl exible work schedules (will include a minimum of 1 weekend day), and an excellent training program is provided.

As one of the largest employers in the Fraser Valley, EV Logistics operates two distinct facilities - a 380,000 sq ft refrigerated facility, and a 485,000 sq ft dry goods building - both facilities are locat-ed in the Gloucester Industrial Park (at the 264th St exit off Hwy #1).

To join our team and start your career in logistics, apply on-line at www.evlogistics.com

WELDERS & APPRENTICE WELDERS

2011 retirement of employees has created opportunities at TIDY TANKS LTD. Langley BC. We are currently recruiting Full-time Welders and Apprentice Welders.

Fax resume 604.534.5814 or e-mail: [email protected]

We thank all applicants however only those

considered for interviews will be contacted.

No phone calls please.

131 HOME CARE/SUPPORT

CAREGIVERS

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

Serving families for over 25 yrs

134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT,FOOD SERVICES

F/T Graveyard Person

Must be dependable and reliable.

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

Resumes to:

2054 Whatcom Road

SERVERS, HOSTESS & COOK with exp for busy Roseland Family Rest. F/T & P/T positions. Don’t ap-ply btwn noon & 2pm. Drop resume in person, 33550 S. Fraser Way

139 MEDICAL/DENTAL

CDA P/T required for Abbotsford dental offi ce. Must have some ex-perience & be available Saturdays. Fax resume to 604-850-2488 for more information call 604-852-3935

160 TRADES, TECHNICAL

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

139 MEDICAL/DENTAL

ACTIVITY AIDELooking for Activity Aide with diploma/degree in therapeutic/ geriatric recreation to work in a care home. Please fax resume to 604-850-5418.

156 SALES

ExperiencedSales Professional

At Sunrise Toyota, we have provided our clients with the best in Automotive products, services and purchase experiences in the Fraser Valley for over 45 years.

As part of our strategy to contin-ue to be one of the dominant Vehicle retailers in the Fraser Valley, we are seeking an exp’d and proven Sales Professional to join our team and market our products to a large and diverse client base.

Preference will be given to an individual with a successful track record in Vehicle sales, strong Customer Satisfaction results, and a desire to succeed. The successful applicant will be a driven, results focused individual with a “can do” attitude.

For the successful candidate(s), we will provide a

very competitive pay plan (including a 3 month income guarantee), Medical & Dental Benefi ts, demo plan & a great

atmosphere in which to succeed.

Should you feel that you possess the skills, knowledge

and passion to take this challenge on, please forward

your resume in strictest confi dence to

[email protected]

Only successful candidates will be contacted for interviews.

IN STORESALES PERSON

Required by Retail Building Supply Company

Suitable applicants will have ex-cellent customer service skills and be familiar with plumbing, electrical and paint products and tools. Must have entry-level com-puter skills, along with math skills. Candidates must be punc-tual and reliable and be willing to work weekdays and weekends.

Please submit resume to:Fax: 604-856-0740 or Email:

[email protected]

157 SALES - INSIDETELEMARKETING

PHONE SALES

Make $71,000 + / 1st Yr.eximus Phone Sales

~ Work 40 hours/week!~ All appointments and leads supplied!~ All expenses & training paid!

Send your resumé to:

1 - 2630 Bourquin Cr.,Abbotsford

Email: [email protected]: 604-859-4499

SECURITY GUARD TRAININGClasses in Abbotsford.

604-870-4731 First Career Institute

SECURITY OFFICER TRAINING B.S.T. classes in Abby.

Job placement. 604-859-8860 www.brissonsecurity.com

160 TRADES, TECHNICAL

F/T WELDER / FABRICATOR req immed for Richmond location. Min 5 yrs exp pref. Call 604-309-0621

FULL-TIMETRUSS BUILDERS &

LABOURERSReq. for Truss Manufacturer in Pitt Meadows. Wage commensu-rate with experience. Benefi ts after 6 mos. (Full-Time).

Please fax resume:604-465-9176 or e-mail:[email protected]

WANTED FRAMERS HELPER

Highly motivated individuals for Framers helper in Maple Ridge area. Steel toes, hardhat, tools & own transportation required.

Wage negotiable depending on exp. Phone Todd 604-928-7511 or Dayne 604-908-7371

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

160 TRADES, TECHNICAL

LEAD ROOF TECHNICIAN$28.00 - $38.00 per hour based on experience. Commercial roof-ing co. hiring lead roofers with extensive exp. in commercial roofi ng, including: two - ply torch, single ply, sloped and metal.

Offering Great Benefi ts Including: Company Vehicle, Paid Travel, Support Crews, Top Wages, Health/Dental,

Pension & Company Uniforms.

Must have proven ability to install using RCABC roofi ng practices and follow WCB regulations.

Fax resume: 604-944-2916, Call Adam: 604-944-2977 or e-mail

aknipfel@designroofi ng.caVisit: www.designroofi ng.ca

PROGRAMS COORDINATOR

Ritchie-Smith Feeds, Inc. an innovative leader in the B.C. feed industry, has an immediate open-

ing for a Programs Co-ordinator. This position requires the candidate to administer our feed safety program as required by CFIA and HACCP as well as our Health & Safety program. This position requires the candi-date to have the following attrib-utes/skills:S Profi cient with MS Offi ce including the ability to create reports using Excel, Power Point or WordS Ability to multi-task and priori- tize duties and responsibilitiesS Excellent interpersonal and communication skillsS Experience in an administrative environmentS Post Secondary education is an asset.

We offer a competitive wage & benefi t package.Qualifi ed applicants should send a letter of interest and resume, including references to:

Operations ManagerRitchie-Smith Feeds, Inc.33777 Enterprise Avenue Abbotsford, BC V2S 7T9

Fax: 604-859-7011Email: [email protected]

PERSONAL SERVICES

171 ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

BEST WAY TO stay young at Mis-sion Oaks Laser offering great deals on any laser treatments. Up to 50% off. (604)820-4416

(UNIQUE) RELAXATION BODY CARE

604-859-2998 ~ In-suite shower #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby

173 MIND BODY SPIRIT

Incredible MassageNew Girls • New Girls • New Girls

604-746-67772459 McCallum Rd. Abby.

Rena & friends full body $70. Karen, Angela Massage ~ In/Out

1980 Emerson 604-854-0599

RUSSIAN HOT STONE MAS-SAGE, (604)820-4416

ASIAN BEST MASSAGE(604) 557-8270

www.fraservalleymassage.com

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

Unique Taste, Unique Menus...Gourmet, Customized Menus

Tailored To Your Function... • Dinner Parties

• Executive Meetings• Family Gatherings

• Weddings / Banquets• B-B-Ques • Funerals

We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.

Kristy 604.488.9161

182 FINANCIAL SERVICES

AVOID BANKRUPTCY - SAVE UP TO 70% Of Your Debt.

One affordable monthly payment, interest free. For debt restructuring on YOUR terms, not your creditors. Call 1-866-690-3328 or see web

site: www.4pillars.ca

Creditors Calling?Need control back?

Call us for free information. Our friendly staff will review your

options for dealing with unpaid bills.

www.wihnan.ca604-(604)859-5585

33781 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford.

Wihnan Trustee CorpTrustees in Bankruptcy

PERSONAL SERVICES

182 FINANCIAL SERVICESGET BACK ON TRACK! Bad cred-it? Bills? Unemployed? Need Mon-ey? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Accep-tance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420.

www.pioneerwest.com

NEED CASH TODAY?

✓ Do you Own a Car?✓ Borrow up to $20000.00✓ No Credit Checks!✓ Cash same day, local offi ce

www.REALCARCASH.com

604-777-5046

183 FITNESS/EXERCISENON-STOP Fitness & Dance is commited to making butts tighter... one squat at a time! Bootcamps, Personal Training, and Breakdance Lessons at prices almost impos-sible to beat. Start today! www.non-stopfad.com or call Crystal @778-201-1991

188 LEGAL SERVICES

CRIMINAL RECORD?Guaranteed Record Removal

since 1989. Confi dential, Fast, & Affordable. Our A+BBB Rating

assures EMPLOYMENT &TRAVEL FREEDOM.

Call for FREE INFO. BOOKLET1-8-NOW-PARDON(1-866-972-7366)

RemoveYourRecord.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

203 ACCOUNTING/TAX/BOOKKEEPING

TLP BOOKKEEPING [email protected]

778-808-5675

225 CARPET INSTALLATION

CARPET & VINYL INSTALLA-TIONS. Repairs and Re-stretching. Free est. Call Gary 604-850-3946

236 CLEANING SERVICES

HOUSE Cleaning Service/Thor-ough,Effi cient. affordable 604-997-0970 Ref avail.

HOUSEKEEPER WILL CLEAN your house thoroughly & effi cient. 30 years exp. Ref’s. 778-880-0316

242 CONCRETE & PLACING

ANDERSON’S CONCRETEPlacing, fi nishing, forms, prep., re & re’s, sealing. 30 years exp.

Steve 604-855-1791/604-996-1694

245 CONTRACTORS

New Home Licensed Builder Renovations, additions, sun-deck repairs, interior fi nishing, crown moldings, door installa-tions, 40 years exp., free est.

Call Greg 604-826-9878 or 604-302-6687

257 DRYWALL

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

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

WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs

Over 40 yrs exp. 604-308-7943

260 ELECTRICAL

#1167 $25 service call, BBB Lge & small jobs. Expert trouble shooter, WCB. Low rates 24/7 604-617-1774

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

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

EXCAVATING ✦ Demolition ✦ Land Clearing ✦ Excavating ✦ Backfi lling

HOURLY or CONTRACTPhone 604-820-0808

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

269 FENCING

DECKS & FENCES

We Specialize in both Newand Replacement wood decks

Do you fi nd yourschedule overwhelming?

Not enough timefor family & friends?

Let us rebuild or build your new deck or fence

Professional workmanship35 years experience

Call John for FREE estimate604.309.1433

275 FLOOR REFINISHING/INSTALLATIONS

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

281 GARDENINGADRIANS LAWN CARE all yard maint / fall cleanup. Pruning Fully certifi ed & insured. 778-242-2807.

.Jim’s Mowing-Same Day ServiceMore than just mowing

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

LAWN and GARDEN SERVICES Commercial & Residential.

604-835-5433 www.mowyourlawn.ca

NATURE’S MANICURE. Everything from regular maintenance to the construction of new landscapes. Pressure Washing & Junk Removal. Quality work. 15+ years experience.

Call 778-552-5496

R. G. HandyLandscaper

Over 10 Years ExperienceYard Maintenance, Clean Up, Pruning, Weeding & More.

Robert or Gen [email protected]

We go the (Xtra) mile to make you happy!

Ask about our Specials!

S Landscaping S Mowing S Liming

S Aeration S Power Raking

S Fertilizing S Pruning S Patios S Driveways / Walkways

S Concrete Block Retaining Walls S Drainage S Rubbish / Stump Removal

S Power WashingS Complete Excavating

Comm ~ Res / Free Estimates30 yrs Serv / Bonded & Insured

778.552.1854

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTSGUTTER CLEANING Etc. Rubbish Removal. Pressure Washing, Yard cleanup & trim. Reas rates, FREE EST. Since 1990. (604)854-6469

283A HANDYPERSONS

HANDY RICHARDDoes most any job,

big or small!

D Kitchen / Bath Reno’sD Electrical / PlumbingD Painting / DrywallD Concrete / FormingD Decks - Wood / VinylD Portable Sandblasting - steel and concrete

Anything Else? Just ask!

Serving Abbotsford for 18 yrsCall 778-908-5056

287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

ABBOTSFORD & MISSIONMISSION VALLEY HOME

RENOVATIONS LTD.

Experienced S InsuredGuaranteed S Free Estimates

26 Years Experience.Large or Small Jobs

Phone 604-854-9288www.renovationsmission.com

HOME $ENSE - Reno’s / RepairsKitchens, bathrooms, basements, decks etc. Call for an estimate. 604-799-3743. [email protected]

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

300 LANDSCAPINGALPINE LANDSCAPING, serving the Fraser Valley for 30 years. Free est.Walter 604-814-3060/ 864-1193*JAPANESE GARDEN* Zen style, Pond, Waterfall, Stone patio, Bam-boo fence etc. All yard main- te-nance. Call Tokiwa Landscap- ing 604-768-6995

SAWDUSTHemlock, Fir & Cedar

Available for DeliveryCall for pricing

604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197www.augustinesoilandmulch.com

320 MOVING & STORAGE#1 As in movers we trust. Reliable Mini Movers. Same day moves & deliveries. Starting at $30/hr + gas. (604)997-0332 / (604)745-79181PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. We move - We ship - We recycle.Senior- Student Discount available. 604-721-4555 or 604-800-9488..PAUL’S MOVING 5 TON truck, will beat any other mover’s price! BC/Alta/Ont. Packing. Family O/O 604-851-5901 / 778-808-2398

SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured

Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

778-344-1069

Big jobs-Small jobs-We do it all!Serving the Fraser Valley WCB Insured - BondedVisa & M/C acceptedCall 7 days/week778-344-1069

[email protected]

A-TECH Services 604-996-8128Running this ad for 7yrs

PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $269,

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

Cloverdale Premium quality paint.NO PAYMENT until Job is

completed. Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring, Carpet Cleaning & Maid Service!

www.paintspecial.com

“ ABOVE THE REST “Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices, Professional Crew. Free Est.

Written Guarantee. No Hassle, Quick Work, Insured, WCB.

Call (778)997-9582

MILANO PAINTING. Int./Ext. Prof.Painters. Free Est. Written Guar. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510TOM’S PAINTING & DECORATING

35 Years Exp. Tom Van Keulen 604-853-9429 ~ 778-982-2191

332 PAVING/SEAL COATINGALLAN Const. & Asphalt. Brick, conc, drainage, found. & membrane repair. 604-618-2304; 820-2187.

338 PLUMBING$38/HR!Clogged drains, drips garbs sinks, Reno’s, toilets. No job too small! Lic’d/insured. 604-217-2268

Water HeaterReplacement

H & D Heating Service(604)854-6792Furnaces & Boilers

Service, Repairs & Installation

341 PRESSURE WASHING

POWER WASHINGGUTTER CLEANING

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE Call Ian 604-724-6373

CLASSIFIED ADSMEAN MORE BUSINESS

PHONE 604-575-5555

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

DHESI ROOFING &DISPOSAL Ltd.

New Roofs or Repairs Any Kind of Roofs

Gutter CleaningCommercial / Residential

WCB Fully Insured Free Est. ~ 18 years exp. Waste Disposal, Construc-tion, Renovation, Recycling

Sukhdev Dhesi cell: 604-825-3107or 604-850-6460

Email: [email protected]

GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, As-phalt shingles, fl at rfs. Cln Gutters $80.604-832-1053. 1-855-240-5362

356 RUBBISH REMOVAL

RECYCLE-IT!JUNK REMOVAL

Recycled Earth Friendly• Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard

Waste • Concrete • Drywall• Junk • Rubbish • MattressesOn Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!

604.587.5865www.recycle-it-now.com

Junk/Rubbish RemovalLoad our trailer full for $75 plus tax and dumping fee.

Call for more detailsBakerview Cleaning Company

604.755.0905359 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.

604-820-0808

Cartage Ltd.

374 TREE SERVICES

A.C.TREE SERVICE

30 years experience

Bob Fitz-James 604-786-1333

PETS

456 FEED & HAY

#1 PET SOURCE• Pet Food & Accessories• Livestock Feed & Hay

• Wild Bird Seed & Accessories• Whole Lot More

34633 Vye Rd. Abbotsford B.C. (just past Costco)

604-556-7477 www.buckerfi elds.org

477 PETS2 Yorkie puppies for adoption, AKC registered with shots up to date contact [email protected] PUPS, tri colored, good looking, healthy, vet check $450. (604)796-3026. No Sunday callsBERNESE MOUNTAIN dog pup-pies, vet checked, 1st shots. Jen 604-807-3853 / [email protected] Terriers pups, ckc reg, vet checked, reputable breeder, excel-lent pedigree. (604)794-3786CATS 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

PETS

477 PETS

CHIHUAHUA puppies, tiny teacups, ready to go now. 1 male/1 female, $700. 604-794-7347

Chocolate Lab pups, P/B, vet checked, 1st shots. M-$700/F-$800. View parents. (604)794-7717

DOBERMAN, brown, female, 15 mo old, all shots & spade. Loves kids. $950 obo. 604-465-0014

ENGLISH MASTIFF P/B PUPS Fawn & Brindle. CKC reg. $1200. Call 604-782-3864.

LABS, 2 fem black & 2 male yellow ready now. 1st shots & dewomred, $500, ph: (604)803-9999.

LABS, Chocolate, Parents CKC, 1st shots, dewormed, vet chkd, M/F, $600/ea. (604)850-4945

LABS, Chocolate, Parents CKC, 1st shots, dewormed, vet chkd, M/F, $600/ea. (604)850-4945

LAB Yellow X Golden Retriever pups family/farm raised,shots, short hair, vet checked, parents excellent tem-per. F$695, M$595. 604-835-0305.

MALTESE 1 male, 3 months old 1st shots, vet ✔, health guarnt’ view mother. $500 (604)820-8513

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

PRESA CANARIO P/B UKC, fem’s $250 Special. Both parents approx. 120 to 150 lbs. Call 778-552-1525.

SHELTIES beautiful loveable happy 2 male pups. Warm & cuddly, 6 mo old. House trained. (604)826-6311

TOY POODLE. One little girl left, black & brown. $650. Call 604-820-4230, 604-302-7602

YELLOW LAB PUPS. Ready to go. Vet checked, 1st. shots. Parents on site. $400. 604-852-6176 Abbts

YORKIES, 8 wks, fam raise vet chk shots, tails, 3F $850, 2M $750, 604-590-9060 [email protected]

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

506 APPLIANCES

Roll the Dice & Save up to

12 %Rick’s Appliance Centre

2291 West Railway St., 604 - 855 - 6077

Only 1 roll with 2 diceSALE on until OCT. 15, 2011

523 UNDER $100

DOUBLE BED w/frame & head-board, white wrought iron look, very good cond. $100. 604-857-2123

DOUBLE BEDWith frame & headboard, white wrought iron look, very good condition. $100.

604-859-2123

524 UNDER $200

DINING TABLE, brand new oval, light color pine, with 4 chairs & a centre lazy susan. Asking $200 obo. 604-226-1642

LARGE LEATHER SOFA, beige, with matching loveseat & matching foot stool, $200. (604)853-2622

525 UNDER $300

40 GALLON HOT WATER tank, natual gas, only 4 yrs old $275.00 $275.00 (604)826-8194

6’ WHITE ALUMINUM PATIO door & screen 1/2” thermal A-1 $275.00 (604)826-8194

530 FARM EQUIPMENT

TWO 9 N TRACTORS. Run well. PTO. $3,500 obo each or possible trade. Larry 604-556-6889.

533 FERTILIZERS

WEED FREE Mushroom Manure$75/13 yds. Well rotted

$100/10 yds. Free delivery Abbts.Mission add $10 load.

604-856-8877

542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES

APPLES FOR SALE

Homegrown apples u-pick or we pick, fresh pressed apple juice, sweet corn,

potatoes and squash, frozen raspberries, blackberries & blueberries & frozen pies.Pumpkin patch open!

Hours Mon - Sat. 9 - 5:30Sunday 11 - 5:30

Willow View Farms288 McCallum Rd. 2 mi S of fwy

604-854-8710

APPLES, PEARS, PLUMS Pick Your Own NOW!

8757 Edwards Rd. Hatzic-Mission

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES

The Valley’s Premier Farm Market

Family owned & operated since 1975

Happy Thanksgiving!For your holiday fruit

& veggie needs Come see us at the farm.

Open Daily 8am ~ 6pmClosed Thanksgiving Monday

5486 Riverside StreetCorner of Harris & Riverside

Matsqui Village

545 FUEL1YR Seasoned Alder Birch Maple

Clean, Split, DRY & Delivered. Family Operated for 20 yrs.

(604)825-9264

FULLY SEASONED, Alder/Maple, Birch, split & delivered. Free kin-dling. Phone 604-789-1492 anytime

548 FURNITUREAntique oak hutch/small china cabi-net, nice piece $250, beautiful brown 3 seater couch, 2yrs old, down sized, $250, 604-795-3380

DOUBLE BEDWith frame & headboard, white wrought iron look, very good condition. $100.

604-859-2123ELAN O CLEARANCE Lift & tilt remote control recliner chair, sage green. New in June for $1200., used 3 mo. $500. 604-856-4255

MATTRESSES staring at $99• Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings

100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331

SLEEP DEPOT

#9 - 32912 Mission Way, Mission

Phone 604-820-2282

Quality Never had a Better Price!

Mismatch Sets w/steel Edge Guards.Single $229 / Dbl $309 /

Queen $339

With Ad - $100.00 off all: BackSupporter & Pocketcoil

Sets Starting @ $599.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

560 MISC. FOR SALE

FIREWOOD

★ FREE ★PALLETS Available

Come & HelpYourself

Also 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?MOVING SALE, furniture and small appliances. (604)751-4680

THE BARGAIN STORE BUY/SELL USED FURNITURE

604-826-3810USED INDUSTRIAL SINGER SEWING MACHINE in 2” solid maple table with 2 drawers, $225. obo. 604-826-9906.

REAL ESTATE

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALEDOLLAR STORE FRANCHISE Since 1999 in Mission/Abbotsford $1.6mil sls - Asking $358,000+Inv. Ted-NAI [email protected]

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKSNEW SRI Mobile, Modular and manufactured homes on display in Abbotsford. Chuck 604-830-1960.

New SRI Single and double wides in Ruskin park with river view from

$89,900. Chuck 604-830-1960New SRI single wide in family parkand another space in adult park. from $81,900. Chuck 604-830-1960REPOSSESSED MOBILE HOMES

to be moved, 1974-2008.Chuck 604-830-1960.

636 MORTGAGESMortgage Help! Beat bank rates for purchases and refi nances, im-mediate debt consolidation, foreclo-sure relief, and equity loans. Free, fast, friendly, private consultations.

Call 1-888-685-6181www.mountaincitymortgage.ca

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES

640 RECREATIONALRARE OPPORTUNITY: wa-terfront property on beautiful Jim Lake, .83-acre with 360 sq ft insulated cabin, located near Green Lake/Watch Lake (70 Mile House). Rare privacy, only three lots on the lake, good fi shing for rainbows to 10 lbs, nice swimming, surround-ed by crown land. Great trails for hiking, ATV and snowmo-bile. Seasonal 10-km back road access in 4x4 or pick-up. FSBO. $230,000. 250-395-0599. (Please see bchomesfor-sale.com/70mile/frank.)

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVEHOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

www.dannyevans.caHomelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDOABBOTSFORD 1 MONTH FREE RENT nr 5 Corners. 1 bd $625/mo 2 bd $725/mo. Call (604)751-3885ABBOTSFORD - 2581 Langdon Newer 1 bdrm + den Inste ldry, ss appl f/p u/g prkg nr park/amen. Avail Nov. $900/mo 604-833-8772.ABBOTSFORD, 2/bdrms condo. New lam fl oor, $750/mo incl util. 33758 Essendene. 604-807-1188ABBOTSFORD: 2bdr, vaulted ceil-ing, heat/h.water incl. 2u/g prkg spots. Balcony n/p. 33400 Bourquin Pl. Now. $780/mo. 604-945-6145ABBOTSFORD - Abby Glen Apt’s2959 Tims St. Reno’d 1 & 2 bdrm suites avail. Call 778-880-0920.

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

2570 Fuller St. 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo, new laminate fl oors & up-grades, very clean, 3 appl., u/g parking, near everything. $895.2570 Fairlane St. Large 2 bed, 2 bath, deck, 5 appl, gas f/p, u/g parking $925, N/P, N/S.Victoria Court W. Abbts. Super clean, 2 bdrm. condo, u/g park-ing, deck, 3 appl., gas f/p, $850. NP/NS.

[email protected] Little Oak Prop. Mgmt.

604-504-RENT

32101 Mt. Waddington AveHOMESTEAD ESTATES

Abbotsford, deluxe, large aptsNewer, well maintained bldg.

**************************************SUMMER** Special

2 Bths in 2 Bdr units from $895Gas heat, f/p, d/w, inste w/d

hookup, gated u/g prkg. Cat OK Call: 604-870-9797

www.apt4rent.ca

33382 George Ferguson WayBIRCHWOOD MANORAbbots. clean & spacious

*2 Bdrm units from $750 & upSome w/insuite laundry hook-up, d/w, prkg. Part of the Abbotsford

Crime Free Housing ProgramCat OK . Call: 604-832-8909

-------------------------------------------Baywest Management Corp.

Abbotsford Central

Mountainview - BakerviewTHIS IS WHERE YOU

WANT TO LIVE

LET’S MAKE A DEALNEW LOWER RENTS1 MONTH FREE RENTSENIOR’S DISCOUNT

1 & 2 Bedroom SuitesClean & Large, hot water

included. N/SSecured U/G parking

available. Outdoor pool ingarden setting. Sorry N/P.

Close to all amenities. Ref’s req’d.

Phone 604-556-7705ABBOTSFORD. Charlotte Manor. 2 Bdrm - $750. Avail now. Incl hot water. Near rec ctr & bus. Refs req. On duty mgr. Call: 604-864-8565.

Abbotsford

CHELSEA MANOR2977 Dahlstrom Pl.

1 & 2 BDRM. 2 BATHphotos@craigslist

search Chelsea ManorResident Manager

604-850-2355LAKE ERROCK 43740 Lougheed. 1 bdrm cabin, liv rm/kit/bath, $450. Now. 604-826-3462; 778-896-9705

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

ABBOTSFORD CRIME FREEMulti Housing Program

BACHELOR APARTMENT$440/mo.

N/P ~ N/S.Hot water & cable included.

Quiet, parklike setting.604-853-0333

ABBOTSFORD E. Edgebrook Con-do. 2 bdrm., 2 full baths, 2 parking, cov’d balcony, w/i closet, s/s appl., 9’ ceilings, extra security measures. Near schools & shops. Walk to 7Oaks & Superstore. $950/mo. Avail. Nov. 1st. 778-549-3180.

ABBOTSFORD

❀ FALL SPECIAL ❀

1 Bdrm from $680/mo2 Bdrms from $795/mo

1 Month FREE Rent or $300Move-In Allowance - YouChoose! Ask for Details!

2750 Fuller Street atGeorge Ferguson

Valley View TerraceBeautiful Large Updated Suites

✶ Large Kitchen Incl’s D/washer✶ Quiet Well Maintained Bldg

Close to schools and Shopping

✶ FREE month - ask for details✶ $25 Freedom 55 Discount

New Apps Only! No pets

Tel: 604-852-9086Baywest Mgmt Corp

ABBOTSFORD

Forest TerraceApartments

34313 Forrest TerraceAbbotsford’s Best Kept Secret

1 & 2 Bdrms Stes

2 Full Baths, In-Suite Storage, Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher,

Garburator, In-Suite Laundry Hook-ups, On-Site Mgmt

Please call for Prices. Sorry no pets

1 Month FREE Rent On 1 Year Lease

Early and Immediate Possession Available

Age 40 Senior & Adult Oriented

Come See What You Have Been Missing!

Call Esther 604-853-0549

ABBOTSFORD

Great ViewAvailable Now!

1 Bedroom - Also Bach & 2 Bdrms avail

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

Heat & Hot Water Included

D Outdoor Pool D Parking D Extra Storage D Renovated / No Pets

1 BDRMS from $595/mo.2 BDRMS from $750/mo.

3 BDRMS. from $1050/mo.

1909 SALTON RD. Abbotsford

604-853-6620Forest Village Apartments

Abbotsford. Holland Ave, (Tempo) 1 bdrm, $795/m. Avail Nov. 1. Secure un/grnd prk, safe blgd, onsite care-taker. Call Collin, Stratatech Prop-erty Management (604)703-6209

ABBOTSFORD✭ $700/m 2 bdrm, 1bath, 2 appli H/W incl, close to UFV, N/P, N/S Call Marilyn(604)855-7393

ABBOTSFORD: Maple Manor & Goldstone Court. 1 & 2 Bdrms from $600. Newly renovated build-ings. Call 604-504-1587 (Maple) & 604-504-1758 (Goldstone).ALDERGROVE. Condo, 5 years new. 2 bdrm. 2 bath, + den. Sec. parking. Near shops & schools. 6 high eff. appl., granite, mint. cond. $1200/mo. (778)879-9778MISSION: 1 bdrm 7696 Grand St. Clean. On-site manager. $640/mo. Avail. Oct. 1st. 604-826-3665 or 604-557-0411 or 778-552-1808

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

ABBOTSFORD

MAINSTREET EQUITY CORP.

RENTAL INCENTIVE AVAIL.

PET FRIENDLYBUILDING!

2485 Hilltout Street1 Bedroom - $665.002 Bedrooms - $756.00Call 604-751-2147

2525 Hilltout Street1 Bedroom - $574.00 2 Bedrooms - $653.00Call 604-751-2147604-557-3592 or

604-751-5595

2814 Pratt Crescent1 Bedroom from $725.00

2 Bdrms from $825.00Call 604-557-6054

32030 George Ferguson Way1 Bedroom from $665.00

2 Bdrms from $756.00Call 604-557-3592

33136 George Ferguson Way1 Bedroom from $604.00

2 Bdrms from $708.00Call 604-557-3708

33184 George Ferguson Way1 Bedroom from $634.00

2 Bdrms from $722.00Call 604-751-2165

Mainstreet Equity apartments are well

secured and safe homes for your peace of mind.

Website:www.mainst.biz

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/Mission

Under New ManagementTown & Country Apartments

1948 McCallum Road

Spacious Bachelor 1 & 2 bdrms avail

Large Landscaped GroundsPublic Transit at the Front Door

Small pets okThis property is a participant in the Multi-Housing Crime Free

Program

For more info & viewing call 604-615-5382

Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management

Abbotsford/Mission

Under New Management

Richard Court33333 12th Avenue

Cozy 5 story complex in quiet park like setting on Mission Hill-side. 1 & 2 bdrm suites avail. Close to transit, parks, schools; pkg, balconies, laundry rm. Small pets ok.

For more info & viewing call 778-788-1857

Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management

MISSION 1 bdrm bright crnr 9” ceil-ing, h/w fl rs total reno, heritage bldg incl ht & hw $600 1-866-333-2005

MISSION: 1 MONTH FREE RENT1 bdrm $625 or 2 brm $725, 2nd or 3rd Ave Call Steve: (604)751-3885

551 GARAGE SALES

Abbotsford East

Saturday, Oct 8th 9:30 am - 1:00 pm

3504 Mt. Blanchard Place

Tools, kids stuff, housewares. Rain or shine.

ABBOTSFORD

MULTI FAMILYGARAGE SALE

Sat., Oct. 8 ~ 8 to 12:00Children’s clothes, toys,

covered trailer & household items.

3760 DUNDEE PLACE

MISSION Flea Market Every Sat & Sun 9-4 33167 London Ave 820-5074 Great place to buy & sell

MISSION:

GARAGE SALESat Oct 8th, 9am-1pm.32594 Salsbury Ave.

Rain or ShineNo Early Birds Please

MISSION M.C.C.THRIFT SHOP

Effective October 3rd, 2011, NEW RECEIVING HOURS;

Tues-Sat, 9am-4pm.

Thank-you to all our donor, for making our work possible.

32608 Fraser Cr., Mission 604-826-1515

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2424Saturday, Sept. 24 - Noon to 4 pmAbbotsford London Drugs (26-32700 South Fraser Way - West Oaks Mall)

Drop by to visit the Canuck Place tent for many family fun events: Face Painting, prize wheel and much more! Check out Robin Sather, LEGO Certifi ed Professional at work!

24Saturday, Sept. 24 - 9 am to 6 pmBakerview EcoDairy (1356 Sumas Way, Abbotsford)

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This luxury residence is in Eagle Estates, Abbotsford. The stunning home is on display to the public at: 35623 Eagle View Place (Eagle Mountain). Proceeds from the sale of the home will benefi t Canuck Place Children’s Hospice as part of the “Extending Our Reach” capital campaign.

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Extending our Thanks!

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RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

Abbotsford/Mission

Under New Management

Nelson Court33095 Old Yale Road

Comfortable 3 storey low rise, convenient & affordable. 1 & 2 bedrm stes, balconies, lockers in & outdoor pkg, lndry rm. Close to schools & transit. Small pets ok.

This property is a participant in the Multi-Housing Crime Free Program.

For more info & viewing call 604-615-5397

Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management

Abbotsford/Mission

Under New Management

Park Lane Manor33331 Old Yale Road

Cozy 3 storey bldg, close to all amen. 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Close to transit, parks, schools; covered pkg, balconies, laundry room. Small pets ok.

This property is a participant in the Multi-Housing Crime Free Program.

For more info & viewing call 604-615-5402

Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management

Abbotsford

VILLA CHRISTINA2 Bedroom

Secure u/g parking. Available Immediately

Move-in discount for seniorsSorry no pets. Ref’s required.

Please call 604-855-9697 for an appointment to view.

MISSION. 2 bdrm. 1 bath T/H, 5 appl, top 2nd fl r, balc. Nr hospital, 1 small pet allowed. Prof & personal ref’s req’d. $850. 604-820-6938MISSION. 2 BDRM APT on quiet cul-de-sac. W/D incl. $750/mo. No pets. Avail. immed. 604-820-6927.

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

ABBOTSFORD

Under New Management

Rental Incentive on 1 year Lease

CHELSEA PARK GARDENS33710 Marshall Road

1 Bdrms ..... from $563/mo.2 Bdrms ...... from $694/mo.

Call 604-751-3619

Villa Vista33292 Robertson Ave East

Bachelors ........ from $495/mo.1 Bdrms ........... from $594/mo.2 Bdrms ........... from $732/mo.

Villa Monaco33263 Bourquin Crescent East

Bachelors .... from $521/mo.1 Bdrms ...... from $625/mo.2 Bdrms ...... from $771/mo.

33298 Robertson Ave.

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

33405 Bourquin Place

1 Bdrms ...... from $655/mo.2 Bdrms ...... from $756/mo.

Call 604-751-2125

For leasing enquiriesCall 604-751-2934

Mainstreet Equity Corp.

Website:www.mainst.biz

BAKERVIEW PLACE APTS.

33400 Bourquin Place

1 Bedroom Suites

F No PetsF Clean quiet buildingF Close to shopping and busF Includes heat and hot water

Available ImmediatelyPhone: 604-854-2377 or

778-908-8286

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

ABBOTSFORD:

WALK TO UNIVERSITYOctober occupancy

- 1Large 1 bdrm @ $630/mo. - 1Large 2 bdrm @ $800/mo.

Great view of Mt. Baker. Incl heat, H.W., parking & storage. Close to all amenities. Excellent for student, seniors or commuters. 2 Seconds to freeway on/off ramp. One Cat welcome with deposit. No smoking suite. Ref’s required.

1916 McCallum Rd.Call 604-852-0827 or

[email protected]

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

SPACIOUS APT SUITES FOR RENT1 bdrm *2 bdrm* corner suites

Rent includes heat & hot water!Nice decor, clean, specifi cally

designed for the needs of families, seniors, professionals

& university students. Abbotsford Apt Resident Mgrs areCrime Free Multi-Housing certifi ed

Excellent location on bus route.Within walking distance to

all amenities - post offi ce, shopping,medical clinic, library & rec. centre.

Call Marilyn to view (604)-855-3345

CLEARBROOK$200 Move-In Allowance

(Ask for Details).Crime Free Living

31790 UNION AVENUEHURON COURT

✳ 1 Bdrm. from $625/mo.✳ 2 Bdrms from $745/mo.

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

Seniors Discount $25604-850-2467

Baywest Mgmt Corp

MISSION: PRINCESS DAPHNE APTS - SPACIOUS 1 bdrm starting at $650 & 2 bds starting $780, 1.5 bth, h, h/w & prkng incl. Criminal Record checked may be req’’d

33561 Third Ave. 604-820-3013.CLASSIFIED ADS

MEAN MORE BUSINESSPHONE 604-575-5555

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

Available Rentals1 Bed + Den in The Tama-rind. 4 newer appliances, elec f/p, insuite washer/dry-er, 1 secure parking space & separate storage. $825.00 per month + Util. Avail now. 2 bed/2 bath corner unit in The Crossing. 4 newer stainless steel appliances + insuite washer/dryer, lami-nate fl oors, 2 secure park-ing spaces, separate stor-age $1150.00 per month + Hydro Avail Nov 1st.

604-864-6400Toll Free: 1-877-864-6424www.strataschoice.com

CLEARBROOK

WEST POINT VILLA31831 Peardonville Rd. Top fl oor inside suite newly reno’d 2 bdrm, 2 bath, lndry,

gas F/P, U/G prkg lnd. $900/mo incl’s hot

water and gas. Avail Nov. 1

Paul (604) 864-4942

FERNWOODMANOR

33850 & 33870 Fern Street

F Spacious 1 & 2 bdrmsF 1 1/2 bathsF 3 appl, u/g prkng, no petsF Nr UFV, freeway, hospital

604-850-3148

FRASER RIDGECondo Living at

Apartment Prices!www.eryxproperties.com1 Bdrms Starting @ $690.

Bachelor @ $635.

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.

GARIBALDI Court(604) 463-9522

Central Maple RidgeAvailable Now 3 BEDROOM

Great location for seniors! Clean, quiet & affordable!

Incl. heat, h/w, cable. Senior Move-In Allowance.Refs & Credit check req.

Sorry No PetsFor more info. google us.

Mission

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

604-820-0128WE’RE ON THE WEB

www.bcclassified.com

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706 APARTMENT/CONDO

CEDAR GREEN APARTMENTS

WWW.CEDARGREEN.COM

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

Secure Undgrnd Prk & Elevator!

1 bdrm from .......................$6201 bdrm + den from .............$6502 bdrm from ......................$7002 bdrm (totally reno’d)...... $790Furn 2 bdrm .....$990 incl hydro

MAPLE RIDGE

1 & 2 Bdrs from $750/mo

GREAT LOCATIONQueen Anne Apts.

* Renovated Suites *

Clean, very quiet, large,INCLUDES: HEAT,

HOT WATER & HYDRO

Near Shopping & Amenities.

604-463-7450 604-463-2236

12186-224 St, Maple RidgeCertifi ed Crime Free Buildings

MISSIONHABITAT APARTMENTS

33366 2nd Ave. Mission

1 bdrms. from $630/mo.

Quiet, well managed, on site manager. Close to

Downtown & Westcoast Express. NO PETS.

References Required.

604-826-2538Managed by

ECM Strata - Rental Division

MISSIONHABITAT APARTMENTS

33366 2nd Ave. Mission

1 bdrms. from $630/mo.

Quiet, well managed, on site manager. Close to

Downtown & Westcoast Express. NO PETS.

References Required.

604-826-2538Managed by

ECM Strata - Rental Division

MISSION HILLS:

APARTMENTSLarge, Bright &

Clean 2 Bdrms Avail

No Pets. Written ref’s required.

Call 604-826-7880

OAKMONT MANORMember - Crime Free Program

Rental Incentives Available1990’s Well Maintained Condo Secured & Quiet. No Pets Pls.Amenities nearby & bus at front

1 bdrm +den/strg +prkg $6252 bdrm +den/strg +prkg $780

33370 George Ferguson Way

604-855-0883

✯ Arlington Place ✯2487 Countess St., Abbts

(Next to MCC) Very Competitive Rates

Quiet, Clean, Well Managed. NOW AVAILABLE

LARGE 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES 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 MANAGEDNOW AVAILABLE

BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRM. SUITES

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

UNDERGROUND SECURE PARKING

CALL 604-870-1118

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDOWELTON TOWERS

Now Accepting Applications for RENTAL.

Age Restricted Building 55+.Amenities Included.

First month rent FREEPlease Call 604-826-2194

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIALABBOTSFORD - Attractive offi ce &/or Retail Spaces Available. All lo-cated within Abbotsford’s business core. Ph Frank@ Noort Investments 604-835-6300.ABBOTSFORD WAREHOUSE / WORKSHP ind. for lse. 3000/7500 sf. High ceiling, bay drs. 3 phase power. Reas. rate. 1653 Salton Rd. across from UFV. 604-859-4315.MISSION area. 800 SQ. FT. SHOP. Available immed. $450 + hst + hy-dro + gas. Security check and ref’’s. Call 604 820-8477, 604-820-0832RETAIL / OFFICE space for lease, 1800 & 3500 s.f. 2485 W. Railway, Abbotsford. 604-850-7731WAREHOUSE/OFFICE space available immed. 2337 Townline Rd. Abbotsford. Call 604-854-5405.

715 DUPLEXES/4PLEXESABBOTSFORD, 32052 George Ferguson Way. Reno’d 2 bdrm, 2 baths, 2 storey, in suite ldry, 2 prk, $950 +util. Avail now. 604-826-3665 778-552-1808 or 604-557-0411.MISSION Clean 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, 4 appl, ldry rm, carport. Sm pet okay. Oct 15 $1150 604-850-9477W. Abbotsford. Reno 2 bdrm duplex on greenbelt, quiet. W/D. Pets ok. $950. Oct. 15. 604-807-1339

736 HOMES FOR RENT

2 level country home on 2.65 acres in tranquil Abbotsford neighbourhood. Walk in ground level with 2 bdrms down and two bdrms up. New carpet-laminate fl ooring up, fridge and stove. d/w & laundry. Lots of space for your pets to roam: cats, dogs, horses and cows - completely fenced! $1600.

Please contact Kirstenfor details

604-592-6881 or 604-763-3124

GOLDFISH WELCOMEAbbotsford E. 4 bdrms, 2½ baths, large cvrd deck, bright fi n’d bsmt. Incl. d/w, fridge/stove. N/s, n/p. $1485/mo. Nov. 1st. 604-852-8936

ABBOTSFORD$1350/mo McCallum Rd - 4 bdrms 2 full baths, rec room, completely re-done 3 yrs ago incl. 3 new applis,n/p, w/d hook-ups.

good references required.Call 604-855-7393

- Ask for HansABBOTSFORD, 2545 Lilac Cres. 4 bdrm house. Avail now. N/S. Call 778-240-4250.Abbotsford. 2 bdrms up, 2 down. F/S, W/D. Fenced yd. garage. $1100. Oct 15. Refs. 604-897-9189.ABBOTSFORD, 33476 Mayfair. Large 4/bdrms, 2/bath house on 1/4 acre fenced yard. Seeking long term tenant. Avail Oct 1 or Nov 1. $1550/mo. incl 3/appli + w/d hook-up. 604-557-0411, 604-807-3294.ABBOTSFORD. 3 br top fl r rancher, fenced, 5 appl, nr UFV ns/np, ref’s req’d,$1350+incl. util.604-505-5876Abbotsford, 4 bdrm 2.5 baths, 7 appls, f/p, NP/NS. Avail now. $1350/mo. 604-897-0734ABBOTSFORD; 4 bdrm, 2 bath, f/p, $1200. 2889 McCallum Rd. Avail immed. Refs, N/P. (604)818-9242ABBOTSFORD 4 bdrm., 2 baths, 4 appl., f/p, fenced, shed, carport, a/c, sunroom. $1450mo. (604)302-9080ABBOTSFORD: 5 bdrm. 2.5 baths, on acreage. $2000/mo. Available October 1st. 604-857-3517.ABBOTSFORD 5 bdrm. rancher w/ bsmt. & 880sf shop on 9.5 acres. Add’t 2400sf workshop w/200 amp $2500/mo. Roeensa 604-807-1188ABBOTSFORD 5 bdrms (3/up 2/dn) big fcd b/yard, garage, nr City Hall. Nov.1st. $1350/mo. 604-807-5449.ABBOTSFORD. Avail. immed. 2866 Tims St. Nice 4 bdrm home, 2 bath, ldry hook-ups, gas heat, f/p & gar-age w/lge back yard & patio. Cen-tral location, near schools, transit & shopping. Np/ns $1,250/mo. To view call 604-851-4169. Ref’s req’d.ABBOTSFORD E. 3 bdrm. 1 bath, 1200 sf rancher, $1325/mo. 5 appl., gas f/p, lge garden w/deck. Close to schools. Quite CDS location. Avail. October. N/s. Small pet ok. Ref’s. req’d. Call 604-618-1365

ABBOTSFORD✭ $1650/m - East Abbotsford 3 bdrm, 4 baths, lrge kitchen w/eating area, family rm, formal dining rm, N/P, N/S✭ $1700/m - Perfect for group home or spa. Elevator, lots of prkng off main road, plus 4 bdrms, 3 baths, hot tub, sauna, totally private, deck overlooks b/yard Bring your business ideas!Call Marilyn (604)855-7393

ABBOTSFORD SPACIOUS 4 bdrm home, fi nished bsmt. Garage, huge yard.$1450. 604-852-8160 Aldergrove 3 bdrm 1.5 bths fncd yd, N/P. $1025 Nov. 1. Drive by 26975 - 30th Ave then call 604-574-9813

RENTALS

736 HOMES FOR RENT

Available RentalsNewer Executive style East Abbotsford Home, 4 bed-room, 3.5 bath on 3 levels. Granite counters, hard-wood fl oors, double gar-age, 2 gas fi replaces. Backs onto green belt. $2250 per month plus Utilities. Avail Now.

604-864-6400Toll Free: 1-877-864-6424www.strataschoice.com

CLEARBROOK. 2 bdrm. up & 2 down. Big storage room down. 2 baths. $1200. Nov 1. 604-857-5883

Clear Brook Spring Hill Place 3 bdr, 1.5 bths, lrg garage, nice view. $900 + 75% utils. 604-832-2300

MISSION. 1 acre, 3000sf, 3 level 4 bdrm., 4 bath home, sep. rec room. Incl outdoor pool, 1000sf sep. work shop, all appl. Avail. immed. $2500. negotiable. Sanjay, 778-887-7265.

MISSION. 1 BDRM house on 1/4 acre fncd lot. N/S, pet ok. Hot tub. $1100/mth. Immed. Rental BONUS 12th mth FREE! 604-814-2582.

MISSION 3 BDRM HOUSE on acreage, all appliances, avail now $1800/mo + utils (604)820-5153

Mission farm area. 2 bdrm hse, city water, lam fl r Ldry Dbl garage. $800 + utils. Avail now. 604-825-0229.

MISSIONUPPER / LOWER SUITES

Lightbody - nice 2bdrm in newer home, open layout, big bdrms, shared w/d, $800/mo +% utilsCarter-2bdrm above grnd suite in 3 yr new home, bright &spacious, share w/d, $850/mo +%utils3rd Ave - 2bdrm UPPER in de-sirable west side location walking distance to Heritage Park High, Windebank, West Coast Express & D/T, all laminate or tile fl oors, huge south facing deck, f/s d/w, shared w/d, a/c, $850 + % utilsWilliams- 2bdrm + den above ground bsmnt suite, 2 full baths, sauna, large strge/workshop, gas f/p, private w/d, $900 /mo+& utilsHood - BRAND NEW 2bdrm 1 full bath above grnd, priv in suite W/D, gas f/p for heat control, new applis incl d/w, $925/mo +% utilsCharman - BRAND NEW 2bdrm higher end homes, pristinely manicured property, 1 full bath, insuite w/d $1000/mo incl utils

HOUSESMcRae - 2bdrm + den lower level twn home, 2 bath, large w/d/strge area, back onto greenspace, sngle gar, gas f/p $1125/moLougheed Hwy - adorable 2 bdrm rancher on acreage - appx 1000 sq ft, recently remodelled w/ new kitchen, bath, windows, fl ooring etc, unfi nished bsmnt for storage, RV parking $1200/mo12th Ave - fantastic 3 bdrm 1/2 duplex near Centennial park, brand new paint, fl ooring & coun-tertops, 1.5 baths, carport, large fenced backyard, f/s w/d h-up, $1150/mo+utilsJohnson Rd - spacious 3bdrm country home on approx 1 acre w/ pasture area mostly fenced, unfi nished low bsmnt, double car-port - $1250/moTunbridge - Lovely well main-tained 3 bdrm home in Tunbridge Station, 2.5 baths, det’d garage, fenced yard, nice deck, $1800/mo + utilsNottman - appx 3000 sq ft ex-ecutive home, 3bdrms + den + large offi ce or games room, 3 car gar., lrg detached strg bldng lovely large fenced lot $1800/mo

ABBOTSFORDHOUSES

Mayne - good central location near Clearbrook & McLure, 5 bdrms w/2 kitchens, 3 full baths - cul-de-sac location backing onto McLure Trail Park, well maint. - single gar.,fenced yard $1900/mo for whole house or rent separ-ately $1200 up & $700 down

APARTMENTSLATITUDE - designer color scheme, open concept kitchen w/ granite & eating bar - 6 ST/ST appli, in-suite w/d, electric f/p - spacious covered deck, gated u/g prkng. Billiards & exercise room, Hot Water Included

#209 - 1bdrm+den - 686 sq ft - east facing - $895/mo

#406 / #435 - 1bdrm+den top fl oor units - 686 sq ft - east facing - $900/mo

FRASER VALLEY HOME TEAM

604-820-8888 www.andersonavenue.com

BUYING OR SELLING?Use bcclassified.com - Merchandise for Sale 500’s

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736 HOMES FOR RENT

TOP PRODUCERS REALTY LTD

Mission Houses & SuitesJudith: 5 brm 3 bath 3,500 SQ. FT. home on 1 acre in town, avail NOW! No pets, $2000/mOrchid: STUDENT ALERT! Im-maculate fully furnished all inclu-sive bachelor suite is avail NOW at $575. On a bus route.Alexandra: 3 brm suite with shared laundry avail NOW! Shared utilities.Best Ave: 1 brm suite in great area! Gas f/p, large deck, on bus route, n/p, $550/m + 1/3 of utils.Squire: 2 brm newly renovated suite on acreage, avail NOW! To-tal privacy! $975 +1/3 of utilitiesMaynard: Newer 4 brm full house avail Nov 1st. 2 car gar, 2.5 baths, large rooms. $1800/mEgglestone: 3 brm plus rec room upper avail Nov 1st! 2 car gar-age, 3 baths $1400/m + % utilsSharp: 1 brm duplex avail Nov 1st! Centrally located, large yard w lane access. $750/mTern: 2 brm suite avail NOW! Rent includes cable, hydro, heat, wireless. No laundry. $750/m

For viewing call Gulnaz 604-820-9000

Scan QR codewith your smart

phone for pics& details

www.Mindy McPherson.com

Ware St. Central Abbts. 5 bdrm. 2 bath house, fenced yard, deck, 5 appl. $1400 N/pOld Clayburn Rd East Abbts. 5 bdrm., 3 bath house near all levels of school. Dbl garage, beautiful yard. $2000 N/pRobertson Ave. Central Abbts. 4 bdrm main fl oor, 5 appl, huge yard, lots of parking, deck, $1400.Brandt St., Mission - 3 bdrm rancher, single garage, large private yard, 4 appl., new fl oor-ing, paint and landscaping, pets considered. $1300

[email protected] Little Oak Prop. Mgmt.

604-504-RENT

741 OFFICE/RETAIL

SEVENOAKS SHOPPING CENTRE

Space for leaseQuality mezzanine offi ces

400 - 1600 sq. ft.Remax Little Oak Realty

Ray Veenbaas @ 604-309-0257

Richard Riemersma @604-309-8541

746 ROOMS FOR RENTABBOTSFORD. Rooms fr $450. Nr UFV, shops, Mill Lake, bus. Incl net TV, w/d, utils. Np/ns. 604-746-0446

747 RV PADSMISSION: quiet/safe/rural area. Hydro/water/sewage/cble/showers. $300-$600/mo. (604)826-3874WINTERIZED RV SITES $315/mo incl water/sewer, heated wash-rooms, free showers, metered elec., laundry, phone/satellite available, nr conv. store/post offi ce. 20 mins east of Mission Hwy #7 (604)826-2741

749 STORAGEABBOTSFORD - RV & boat park-ing. Outside. Private fenced secure area. Freshly graveled. Only $50 month. Call Joe (604)309-7302

BARN IS ALL EMPTY.350’ Long X 46’ Wide X 12’ 9” High

Call 604-835-0027LOCKABLE 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

VALLEY STORAGE

Boat ~ RV ~ Vehicle

Call Norm @604-854-9174

Indoor / Outdoor

750 SUITES, LOWERABBOTSFORD. 1 bdrm. above ground bsmt. suite. New fl ooring. $600/mo. incl. util. F/s. N/s, n/p. Available now. Call 604-744-9232ABBOTSFORD. 1 Bdrm bsmt suite, fully reno’d. Near all amens & schls, walk to transit. $550 incl utils, no lndry. Avl now. ns/np 778-552-1322ABBOTSFORD 2 bdrm incl. gas, hydro & cable. Near Rotary Stadi-um & amen. Ns/np. Avail. now. $750/mo. 604-859-4387ABBOTSFORD Blue Ridge 2 bdrm g/l suite. Ns/np. Near Apollo Gym & schls Avail now $600 778-552-2365

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750 SUITES, LOWER

ABBOTSFORD, Blueridge. 2 bdrm, sec. system, ldry. Np/ns. $800 incl utils/cble. Avail. now. 604-504-1857

ABBOTSFORD Central, 2 bdrm Oct 1. $750 incl heat hydro cbl, clse to ament $750m 604-853-4846

ABBOTSFORD Clean 1 bdrm suite Saanich St. Available now. Np/ns. $600/mo. incl. utils. 604-857-4803

Abbotsford E. 1300sf 2 bdrm, nice view, 5 appls, f/p, N/s, sm pet, Nov 1, $975 + 45% utils. 604-825-4143

ABBOTSFORD E. 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite. On bus route. N/s, n/p. Cable utilities & shared laundry incl. $850/mo. Avail. immed. Ref’s. 604-850-3023; 604-615-2756

ABBOTSFORD EAST: 2 bdrm a/g legal suite. D/w, insuite ldry., gas f/p, private entry, cov. patio, amaz-ing view. $850/mo. incl. utils. N/S. N/P. Avail. Nov. 1st. 778-878-0494

ABBOTSFORD. Fairfi eld, quiet. Newer lg 1 bdrm ste in cds. $700 incl utils. NS/NP. 778-241-1746

ABBOTSFORD Furn’d 2 bdrm legal suite. Incl. w/d & hydro. Nr UFV. N/P, N/S. $800/mo. 604-853-9011.

ABBOTSFORD. LARGE 1 bdrm. No pets. Avail. now. $575/mo. incl hydro & light. 604-825-6747.

ABBOTSFORD. Newly reno’d lge 1 bdrm. a/g legal bsmt suite, in-suite ldry. Incl. gas & hydro. Np/Ns. Avail now. $700/mo. Call 604-309-1438.

ABBOTSFORD. Newly renovated 1 bdrm suite. Townline & Old Yale Rd. Near new Fruiticana. $600. N/p n/s, n/ldry. Avail immed. Can view now. 604-850-2036; 604-614-3185

ABBOTSFORD. Sumas Mtn. 3 Large rooms, 2 full bths, beautiful view, all utils incl, $1000. NS/NP. Avail Now. 778-245-3263

BACHELOR SUITE, private entry, incl. light, heat, phone, internet. Has extra room for your use. Near McCallum & McKenzie. $550/mo. Avail. Oct. 15th. 604-744-8793

CLEARBROOK. Spacious, clean, newly reno’d 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Nr amen. $750 incl util. Avail. immed. Ns/np 604-556-0582; 604-307-0165

CULTUS Lake-1200 sqft bsmnt suite, 9ft ceilings. 2 bdrm 1 bath. WD/FS/DW. $1,000 incl. utl cable/int (no phone). Avail immed yr round. NS/NP. Ref reqr’d. 604-991-1234.

EAST Abbotsford - Large one bed-room basement suite $700.00 in-cludes utl. 5 appliances(w/d, dish-washer). Small pet ok. No smoking. Ref. required. 604-217-9015

MISSION 1 bdrm & bach. Farm & SHOP, unfurn/FURN, prkg, w/d, cbl & ph. Pool. $500+. 604-826-3874.

Mission: 1 bdrm basement suite. Avail. Oct 15. Cls to Mission Hosp. n/s, n/p. Refs. (604)289-4201

MISSION. 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite. Nr Albert McMahon school. Avail now. Ns/np. 604-820-2219; 604-615-4538

MISSION: 2 BDRM., lev. ent. N/P. N/S. $800/M. incl. utils. Avail. now. 604-814-2732

MISSION 2 bdrm ste, no w/d, NS/NP $750 incl utils. Avail Nov 1. 604-826-9502

MISSION. Large 2 bdrm in new subdivision. Maple kitchen, new appl., private entry, sundeck, lots of prkg. Near amen. NP/NS. $700 incl utils. Avail now. No lndry. Ref’s. 604-302-8341 or 604-820-0292

MISSION, like new 2 bdrm, incl utils & cable. Nr bus/school. Avail now. NP. 604-832-8572 / 604-820-3427.

MISSION lrg lower, super nice 3 bdrm. Brand new kit w/3 s.s. appls, huge mstr, beaut bath, own lndry, fncd bkyrd, cls to everything, no dogs, NS. $950 + % 604-556-9903

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818 CARS - DOMESTIC1978 Chrysler LeBaron, exc cond, ready for collector plates. $2100. Call (604)798-15051993 Buick Century, auto, fully equipped, exc cond. $1650. (604)858-6604

1994 Chrysler Eagle tsi, 3.5L, full power pckge, 109,k, new Michelins, air-cared. $2500. 604-824-0718

1995 FORD TAURUS, mint cond., senior driven, garage kept, 114,km. $2700. Call (604)824-89421996 BUICK REGAL - blue, auto, ac, pwr runs great. 191K. $1700:good student car. (604)858-45362001 FORD FOCUS - 200,000 kms. $1,500/obo. (604)859-59302002 CHRYSLER INTREPID 105K kms, great shape/condition, Air/care 2013, no accident, fully loaded, $3500 obo 604-304-55712004 Chev Optra, 4 dr, htchbck, 5spd, cd, int. wiper, exc. cond. one owner, $3695.00 793-5520 (5961)2004 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER GT 2.4L Turbo. Black. 142,000 kms. Sunroof. $5,350. 604-789-5497.2005 PT Cruiser 2.4L turbo, 93,000k loaded senior driven, new tires, $6000 obo. 604-820-82182006 DODGE MAGNUM SXT auto A/C,f/load, Aircare runs good $6900 st#106 DL#31038 604-855-06662007 DODGE CALIBER, 2L, auto, p/s, p/b, p/w, p/l, a/c, 89K, exc cond $7900. (604)378-7047.2009 AVEO LT. Merlot Jewel color. Still has new car smell! 7,500 kms. A/c, sunroof, spoiler, $9,500. fi rm. Phone 604-859-51292009 Pontiac 4 dr hatch, auto/od trans, near new cond, locally driven, 9800km, $7800. (604)795-3483

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS1990 TOYOTA CAMRY, 4 cyl, Air-Cared -2012, runs great, some rust, high kms, orig owner, $700, call: (604)855-19201993 ACURA Integra GSR - (Rare) 265,000km, 2 dr, Std, Aircared $3,400 obo. Call: 604-617-31911998 MERCEDES E320, 4 dr. auto, fully loaded, 80K, local, no accid, $6995 obo. Call 778-881-1216.1999 Red Suzuki Swift, hatch, auto, 88,400km, new winter tires, garage kept, $3000 obo. (604)795-36502002 BMW, 325i, 4/dr, 83K’s, clear coat red w/black interior,recent tune up/brakes, tires. If you’re looking for an excellent pristine car, ths is the one! $11,500/obo. 604-541-0018.2002 Honda Accord special edition, 3L, V6, 147k, sunroof, all power op-tions. $7800. (604)824-05432003 TOYOTA Camry XLE. 4 cyl. auto, sun/moon roof, no acc’d. 87,500. kms. $8800. 604-852-34422005 HONDA CIVIC, auto, a/c, p/l, CD, no accid’s, 100K, $7800, call: 778-552-6300 or 604-807-7652.2005 HYUNDAI Santa Fe, V6 auto, 137k’s, all options, some warr., very clean, $8850. 604-702-83302006 NISSAN ALTIMA - 100,000 mi. Asking $9,000: (604)855-6537 or 604-807-49782007 HONDA Civic DXG 5 sp, 2 dr, grey, 130K, p/w, p/l, a/c, am/fm/cd, no acc. $9,500. 604-855-3313.2007 TOYOTA CAMRY 4DR SDN auto a/c loaded, 57Kms, tinted win-dows, runs good $15,900 ST#120 DL#31038 604-855-06662007 TOYOTA MATRIX TRD. Red, 2WD, + new snow tires, exc. cond. 17,000 kms $15,500 604-864-6256OKANAGAN’S Largest Used Car Super Store. Always open online at: www.bcmotorproducts.com 250-545-2206

830 MOTORCYCLES1980 KAWASAKI 750 LTD, best of-fer near $1000 Has collector plates, runs good 23Kkms (604)826-8257

838 RECREATIONAL/SALE

2011 WILDCAT 282RK

Dual Pane Windows, electric awning, DSI water heater, corian

counter tops & microwave.$39,995 (stk.30380)

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1985 Triple E 27’ M/H, easy to drive (lady drove to Calgary & back), well maint., $8500. call 604-703-59591991 FORD F250 4X4 for hunter /fi sherman 8 1/2 ft camper, old but good, must see! (604)826-82571993 Coleman trailer great shape rec service propane tanks incl. c/w org. manuals fold-out king sz & dble bed table & seating area converts into 3rd bed. $4995. 604-534-63052004 F350 CREW CAB, diesel, 03 24’ Salem 5th whl. trailer, both mint cond., too many things to list. Will sell separate. Trailer $7,900 or both for $24,000 obo.Call 604-812-1278.OKANAGAN 11’ CAMPER on 88 Ford 250, 4x4, good cond. $3600 obo 604-820-8218

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1999 SlumberQueen Adventurer Camper

10 Foot WS model with all the trimmings, 13’’ Sansui TV, queen bed 8 foot awning & much more!

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845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

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

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SCRAP BATTERIES WANT-ED We buy scrap batteries from cars, trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each. Free pick-up anywhere in BC, Min. 10. Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288

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847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES1997 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER SRS auto 4X4 loaded, sun roof, runs good Aircare $5500 ST#115 DL#31038 604-855-06662002 KIA SPORTAGE 4x4, green 181,000 kms. Aircared for 2 yrs $4,500. Call 604-832-0839.2006 Chev Trailblazer, 4WD, 109kms, immac cond. sunroof, fully equip. $9700 obo. 604-309-4001.

2008 Suzuki Grand Vitara

30,000 miles, auto, pwr. steering, & brakes, 4 new all season tires & more! $16,800 / 604-908-8804

851 TRUCKS & VANS1988 Ford 250 4x4 V8 stnd, w/11’ camper, gd cond. Many new parts. $3600 obo. 604-820-82181989 AEROSTAR VAN 79,000 original kms 3L auto, like new. $2600 obo. 604-820-8218

1989 Toyota SR5- King cab. Recent work.

$1200 fi rm. Call (604)796-87081991 Chev 1/2 T. 79,000 original kms 5L auto runs great. $2600 obo. 604-820-82181993 Chevy 1/2 ton with extended cab, 5 speed, $1800 obo. 604-869-73761995 FORD WINDSTAR, fully load-ed, auto, AirCared, runs nice, $1450. Call: 604-615-7408.1999 HINO FB box truck, diesel, auto, brakes 90%, new glass, great tires, 1600 lb. lift gate, 316K, $9,999. Call (604)869-34662000 Chev Venture 140,000kms, V6, auto, runs great. $2600 obo. 604-820-8218

2000 CHEVY CUSTOM, 4 cyl., 5 spd., very clean. 207,000km,. a/c., $4200 obo. (604)218-8015

2003 CHEV VENTURE VAN 7pgr f/load, a/c, roof rack, Aircare, runs good this week only $3500 ST#116 DL#31038 604-855-0666

TRANSPORTATION

851 TRUCKS & VANS

2003 F350 white, low ks, exc. cond. All maint. done, ready to drive. $10,000 neg. (604)715-2337

2003 GMC 4x4 Pick Up, like new, a/c, p/w, cd player. Call 604-869-7639 or 708-809-6777

2005 MONTANA SV6, loaded, On-star, 7 pass., new front rotors & brakes. Mint. $6500. 604-812-1278

2006 DODGE CARAVAN. 88K. 1 owner, loaded, immaculate, cond. Serviced regularly. New front brakes. $8900. 604-852-4010

2006 FORD F350 LARIAT crew cab pwr strk Turbo diesel 4X4 auto s/box, runs good, loaded $16,900 ST#117 DL#31038 604-855-0666

2007 DODGE CARAVAN. 35,000 kms, lady driven. Excellent cond. $8,700. Call (604)746-0807

2007 FORD F250 XLT 4X4 auto powerstroke turbo diesel, quad cab s/box runs good $15,900 ST#89 DL#31038 (604)855-0666

2007 Ford Sport Trac

111,000 kms, new brakes,after market rims & tires, toneau cover, trailer towing package & More! $18,500 / 604-908-8804

2007 GMC 2500HD DURAMAX crew cab 4X4 auto Allison trans runs good, very clean, a/c, $16,900 St#61 DL#31038 604-855-0666

MINES ACTNOTICE OF APPLICATIONFOR PERMIT APPROVING

THE MINE PLAN AND RECLAMATION

PROGRAM FOR

TAKE NOTICE that Dave Ver-non, agent of Ekset Contract-ing Ltd. has fi led with the Chief Inspector of Mines, pursuant to Part 10.2.1 of the Health and Safety Reclamation Code for Mines in British Columbia, a proposed mine plan together with a program for the protec-tion and reclamation of the land and water courses related to the proposed Sand & Grav-el pit, 38447 Bell Road Dewd-ney located at east 1/2 of the south east 1/4 section 4 TWP 21 NWD except parcel ``A’’ Plan 5133 NWD PID 013-421-620.A copy of the permit applica-tion, including supporting documentation, is available for public viewing at Fraser Valley Regional District offi ce, 10220 North Deroche Road, De-roche, B.C.Any person affected by or in-terested in this program has 30 days to make written repre-sentation to the Chief Inspec-tor of Mines, Ministry of Natu-ral Resource Operations, c/o Operations Coordinator, Coast Area, PO Box 9395 Stn. Prov Govt. Victoria, BC. V8W 9M9, Facsilile: 250-953-3878, with a copy to attn: Dave Vernon, Ekset Contracting, 100, 19429-54th Ave. Surrey, BC. V3S 7X2.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

NOTICE IS hereby given that creditors and others, having claims against the Estate of Byron Benjamin Virgil Knelson, formerly of 27752 Montesina Ave., Abbotsford, BC, Deceased, are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the under-signed Executor, c/o Doug De-schene, 2 - 26892 Fraser Hwy, Aldergrove, B.C. V4W 3T5, on or before November 4, 2011, after which date the estates assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received.

Bea Knelson, Executor

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Re: ESTATE OF ANNE WILLEMS. In the estate of ANNE WILLEMS, late of Abbotsford, in the Prov-ince of British Columbia, de-ceased. All claims against the above estate, duly verifi ed by statutory declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held, if any, must be sent to the undersigned before October 14, 2011.

MENNONITE TRUST LTD.ExecutorPO Box 40Waldheim, SaskatchewanS0K 4R0Telephone: 1-306-945-2080

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Peter SkrzyniarzFREE MARKET EVALUATION

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#0605

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Brady Bunch Sized!!Huge remodelled 2 storey w/fi nished bsmnt. 4 baths, tons of bdrms. New kitchen, very bright - lots of windows. 12000+ sq. ft. lot. O/d european sauna. RV park/garage/workshop. $559,500

#0557

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Promontory-Custom-ChwkCustomized 2 storey, 4300+ sqft home backs onto greenery & walk trails. 6 bdrms + den, 4 baths. Bsmt has sep. entry & could adapt for in-laws. Central air, fabulous Hot Tub! $618,500

#0689

To view call Amberley 604.826.9000

2 Storey on Hatzic BenchBrand new timber frame, 8400+ sq. ft. lot, private yard, bordering school, park & on cul-de-sac. Prep-island fi nished w/granite count. open concept w/grand family rm off kitch, 5 bdrms. $589,900

#0703

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Lounge by the Pool!!“The Pines” private loc. on quiet end of cul-de-sac. Media/theatre rm, fi n. bsmnt, cent. a/c oversized garage, open kitch. w/huge island, gran. counters. H/w, Ingrnd salt water pool! $582,900

#0560

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

North Van Style!!!Private 1.05 acres! Architecturally designed 4 level split overlooking the forest & Alouette River. 3 bdrms + 3 baths + studio/workshop perfect for home based business - one of a kind! $580,000

#0657

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

6.25 Acres - Hobby Farm!Beautiful property with ponds, lots of trees & shrubbery. Huge garden area, bring the horses or cows, you name it. Original owner, 4 level, 4 bdrm, fam/rm & rec/room. Barn & bldgs. $578,500

#0604

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Country Living in City!Almost 2600 sq. ft. on one fl oor! 4 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, big entertaining kitchen, new oak fl oors. Great lay-out w/atrium, city water, in fl oor h/w heat. Total privacy! Hurry, won’t last! $569,000

#0635

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

RV Parking!!Big master on Main. Quality thru-out, best of best!! In fl oor radiant heat-geo therm system. Open fl /plan w/WOW kitchen. Tons of parking/RV. Big corner lot and much more. $549,900

#0595

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

1.01 Acre Min to Town!4 bedroom rancher. Very private and peaceful with your own pond. Lots of hardwood. Shop. $539,999

#0254

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Acreage + Shop - AgassizHeated 54x30 workshop!! Level fenced land for hobby farm!! 3 level split. Ap-prox 1/4 acre paved, great for truckers, machinist, hobbyist or home based bus. Great views. Priced to sell! $539,500

#0716

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

0.45 Acre Rural Setting!Enjoy peace & tranquility of your sur-roundings. Firepit, pond & gazebo set the tone for outdoor enjoyment. Re-modelled home, 5 bdrms, 3 f/p, new kitch, roof. Huge workshop. $514,900

#0613

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Only $449,900 – 4.56 AcresHouse and 4.56 acres. Great value! Ten-ant occupied - notice required to show. What a price!! $499,900

#0240

To view call Bob 604.826.9000

Prime Hatzic Bench!!!Long private drive at end of quiet cul-de-sac. Well appointed rancher w/bsmnt. Architectural arch leads to vaulted liv room. 11,620sq. ft. lot is totally private in front & backyard. $499,900

#0721

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Rockridge Estates!!!Gated bare land strata!! Strata only $40/month - gate & snow removal. Rancher w/fully fi n. bsmnt. 3 bdrms + den. 3 baths, 9’ ceil on main. Parking for 5 veh. First time offered!!! $499,900

#0737

To view call Amberley 604.826.9000

19+ Acres Near Airport4000 sq.ft. ex. home, fenced & crossed-fenced set-up for horses or livestock. 40x30 barn with hay loft, det. shop & ten-nis court. 5 bdrms + den, 2.5 baths, updat-ed kitchen w/built in appl. $1,900,000

#0277

NEW LISTING

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

10th Floor Condo - AbbyGladwin Towers. A fun place to live!! Close to everything. 2 bdrm, 2 baths, re-done kitchen, newer fl oor. Sep. dining room, living room. Enclosed sundeck/den/family rm. Priced to sell. $229,500

#0738

NEW LISTING

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

3 Bdrm Home w/UpgradesLevel entry home on 7700+ sq ft lot! 3 bdrms (could have a 4th) family home with upgrades. Newer furnace (high-effi ciency). Electrical upgraded. 2 f/p, 2 baths. Storage shed. Fenced. $328,900

#0264

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Triple Garage!!7028+ sq. ft. lot w/brand new bsmt entry home w/room for the extended family! Triple car garage!! 3200+ sq. ft. 6 bdrm, 4 full baths under construction. New Home Warranty. $479,900

#0554

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Bring the In-laws!6 bdrms + 4 full baths! Offi ce space, rec rm, bar rm, whatever suites your life-style! Covered deck & patio! Tasteful fi nishing throughout! Granite. Crowns! Close to schools. HST incl. $469,900

#0679

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Wow! Bring the Family!6 bdrm + 4 full bath home on wide lot! Granite in kitchen. Crowns! Tastefully fi nished! Room for live at home “kids”, the in-laws or work from home profes-sional in need of off space. $469,900

#0678

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

2 Master Suites!On 6000+ sq. ft. lot. Close to schools, transit! Formal dining/living rm combo + fam rm off open concept kitch. w/granite counters, crowns, 9’ ceil 4 bdrms + den, 4 baths. $474,900

#0677

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Brand New w/Granite Kit6000+ sq. ft. lot with new bsmnt en-try home with room for the extended family! 3000+ sq. ft. 6 bdrm, 4 full baths. New Home Warranty. Quality built. $469,900

#0555

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##1MINDY... has sold more real estate than anyone on the entire Fraser Valley Real Estate Board of 2,944 realtors.

Amberley NeufeldtSales Associate 604-826-9000

Mandy DhillonLicensed Assistant

604-826-9000

Bob McleanSales Associate604-826-9000

GulnazProperty Manager

604-820-9000

MINDY MCPHERSON604.826.1000SALES [email protected]

OFFICE:

604.826.9000TOLL FREE:

1.888.826.1177#103 - 33070 - 5th ave., mission, bc

FREE MARKETFREE MARKETEVALUATION!EVALUATION!

TOP AGENT!! TOP RESULTS!!TOP AGENT!! TOP RESULTS!!

Thinking of Buying or Selling?

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FREE Market Evaluation orBuyer’s Catalogue

604-826-1000Toll Free 1-888-826-1177

To visit ourwebsite scanthe QR Codebelow with

your Smart Phone

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Privacy on Cul-de-sac!!Cul-de-sac! Custom 2 storey home on 8800 sq. ft. private corner lot. Master suite on main. Separate living/dining rooms. Far too much to list. A must see!!! $499,900

#0717

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Legal Suite on Greenbelt!Legal suites allowed! Time to choose your colours & put your input into this home! Spacious games rm/bdrm/den with full bath for upstairs use! Check out the functional layout on this new home. $499,500

#0664

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Family Area - Maple RidgeBeautiful 4 level split features over 2700 sq. ft. of luxury living space. 5’ crawl space, lots of storage. Located in quiet cul-de-sac in area of good homes, close to schools. $499,500

#0592

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

4.6 Acres - Total Privacy!4.6 acres w/almost new home!!! 2x6 walls, 3 bdrms, 2 baths, open fl oor plan, antiqued pine cabinets, granite counter. Huge covered sundeck. 400 amp ser-vice, jetted tub, fully fenced. $499,000

#0650

4.6 A4.6 acwalls 33 bdrms, 2 baths, open fl oor plan,

d i bi t it t

Acres - Total Privacy!res w/almost new home!!! 2x6 3 bdrms 2 baths open floor plan

SOLDSOLD

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Commercial - 70 Mile1.73 acres commercial property in 70 mile house. Motel, restaurant, RV camp-ing. $495,000

#0667

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Legal Suites AllowedCorner cul-de-sac location! Backs onto greenspace! Pick your colours. Separate tub (jetted) & shower in m/bdrm. 2 laundries (bsmnt European style). Come check out the layout! $494,500

#0665

To view call Bob 604.826.9000

Beautiful 1 Acre PropertyClose to all levels of schools, 5 min drive to shops & West Coast Express. 3 bdrms up. Rock f/p in liv rm. 1 bdrm bath in bsmnt. Close to town with future po-tential! $489,900

#0723

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

5 Acres of Total PrivacyView, view, view!! Long priv. drive/w, no neighbours!! 2 bdrm. mobile. Look out to Chilliwack, wraparound decks, 2 full baths, vinyl wind., oak kitch. & more. Potential subdivision. $489,000

#0675

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

9’ Ceilings on the Main!Cul-de-sac with greenbelt to the side. 9’ ceil. main & bsmnt. Basement entry with 4’ crawl space. Area of new homes. 5 bdrms + den 31/2 baths. Great room concept. Covered sun deck. $469,900

#0599

To view call Bob 604.826.9000

Gorgeous 2 storey w/bsmntQuality and att. throughout. 4 bdrms, open fl oor plan. Sound proof media room. Hardwood throughout. Shows a 10!! $469,900

#0685

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Nature At Its Finest!1.33 acre of peaceful living. Only min. from town. City water. Updated home with tasteful touches. Newer fl ooring, designer paint, blinds, baseboards. 4 bdrms. RV parking. $469,895

#0611

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Priced to sell!!!Totally private!!! .78 acres with nice 4 bdrm rancher w/full bsmnt. & loft/stu-dio up. Great location min. to town and all amen. Dead end st. Roof 5 years old. Fin bsmnt. A must see! $469,500

#0655

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Cedar Valley Estates!!!Nice newer family development. Over-looking huge park!!! Fully fi nished bsmt, 6 bdrms, open fl oor plan with great room, kitchen, covered sundeck!!! Seller motivated-transfer! $437,000

#0141

CedNice nelooking

6 bdrms, open fl oor plan with

dar Valley Estates!!!ewer family development. Over- huge park!!! Fully fi nished

SOLDSOLD

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Whistler Style ExteriorCorner lot in area of new homes. Fully fi nished up & down. Great rm concept w/3 bdrms up! Granite, h/wood, crown moulding. Games rm + rec room down. Roughed-in for heat pump. $468,500

#0692

To view call Bob 604.826.9000

Prime Hatzic Bench2 storey w/bsmt. Master bdrm on main. Nearly 1/4 acre on cul-de-sac. Liv rm. din rm. Lge kitchen adj. to fam. rm. 2 bdrms bath & open study up. RV park. Detach. Shop/2 pc. bath. AC. $464,900

#0695

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Warm & Cozy Living!!2700+ sq ft cathedral entry home w/5 bdrms & 31/2 full baths! Built by Con-verge Construction w/designer details! Games room! Open concept living for today’s family! $463,500

#0658

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Backs Onto Greenbelt!Cathedral entry home w/5 bdrms & 31/2 full baths! Area of new homes. Built by Converge Construction w/designer de-tails! Games room! Open concept living for today’s family! $463,500

#0661

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Downtown Style!!Cathedral entry home with 5 bdrms and 3 full baths! Area of new homes. Built by Converge Construction with design-er details! Games & sitting room! Open concept for today’s family! $463,500

#0660

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Kids? Cul-de-sac!!3000+ sq. ft. fam. living at end of cul-de-sac!! open concept style w/granite, hardwood fl . jacuzzi, crown mould. Games rm for the teens!! Offi ce w/2 pce powder for the parents. $459,500

#0653

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Quality Built on Quiet St.2 storey quality built on quiet street. 4 bdrms + den, 2-1/2 baths. Great room concept. Laundry upstairs for ease. Built by Converge with sure to please designer fl air! $459,500

#0663

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

2 Storey Under Const.Built by Mt. Baker Enterprises! Great sized lots! Close to schools! Area of newer homes. 3 bdrm + den, 3 baths. Games room/rec room. Open concept kitchen/great room. $459,000

#0535

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

River View!!Views of the river from your front deck. Over 2700 sq. ft. of living in this 5 bdrm home!! 2 gas f/p. 8500+ sq. ft. lot. Functional fl oor plan to suite needs of an extended family. $449,900

#0624

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

4 Bdrm Under Const.Proudly built by Mt. Baker Enterprises. 2 storey homes coming soon. 4 bdrm + den. 3 baths. Open-concept kitchen/family rm. Formal din. rm. Call for plans and more information. $449,000

#0540

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

New Home Coming Soon!Proudly built by Mt. Baker Enterprises! Tasteful 2 storey home coming soon! Great sized lot! Close to schools! Area of newer homes. Call for plans and more information! $449,000

#0539

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Cul-de-sac On Greenbelt!Almost 2500 sq. ft. custom family home. Deluxe fi nishings. Pillars anchor formal din. rm & parlour style fr. rm w/gas f/p, kitch w/custom back splash & island. 4 bdrms up w/spacious baths. $439,900

#0649

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Priced to Sell!!In safe family neighbourhood. Cul-de-sac!! 6 bdrm + 4 full baths on almost 10,000 sq. ft. lot!! Fenced & gated, RV parking. Dog run. Newer lam. fl r. new blinds. Bring the in-laws! $439,500

#0629

In safesac!! 66 bdrm + 4 full baths on almost

sq ft lot!! Fenced & gated RV

Priced to Sell!!e family neighbourhood. Cul-de-6 bdrm + 4 full baths on almost

SOLDSOLD

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Close to Hospital & Town!Huge – Big beautiful 7-8 bdrm home on large lot, RV parking. Room for ex-tended family. Overloaded with value!! $429,900

#0268

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Brand New HomeDetached garage. 3 bdrm + den. 3 baths. Front porch adds character. Open-concept kitchen/great room. Call for plans and more information. $429,000

#0536

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Classic Home on 2 Lots!Stunning character home. Corner prop-erty with separate garage. Fir fl oors, stacked stone f/p, updates galore! New windows, furnace, cabinets, mouldings and back splash. $429,000

#0259

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Brand New - 2600+ SqFt

2600+ sqft 4 bdrm + den 2 storey home. Converge Construc-tion built with de-signer details. Great room concept with a family kitchen & din-ing room area. Laun-dry room upstairs for ease. $459,500

#0662

To view call Bob 604.826.9000

4.47 Acre Gated PropertyGorgeous 5,000 sq. ft. custom home. Sep in-law. 4 stall barn, riding/ring/pas-ture, 3 car garage, w/shop, great rm 20’ ceiling, wood-burning f/p. Kitch granite c/t, built-in S/S appl. $1,130,000

#0607

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Custom Estate!!App. 4800 sq. ft. home, 7 bdrms + den, 4 full baths, kitch. to die for w/amazing gran. tops, cust cabs, 2 heat systems. Heated garage. Heat pump/AC on main & up. 300’+ drilled well. $1,099,000

#0701

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

18.8 Acres Prime Location18.8 acres in PRIME LOCATION!!! Prop-erty is located in ALR. $999,000

#3349

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

10 Acres on City Water!Totally private country setting! 2 storey log home w/full bsmnt, great layout. Views to east, lush landscape/ingrnd pool, hot tub, barn, double garage/workshop. City water. Rare. $999,000

#0718

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

3 Addresses - 5 Acres!!Reno’d country home. Sep. self-cont. cabin, sep. mobile home! 30x40 shop, 40x70 barn, 40x26 quonset hut, boat shelter & kennel. Maple kitchen/island. Finished bsmt w/games room. Price to sell. $895,000

#0690

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##1MINDY... has sold more real estate than anyone on the entire Fraser Valley Real Estate Board of 2,944 realtors.

Amberley NeufeldtSales Associate 604-826-9000

Mandy DhillonLicensed Assistant

604-826-9000

Bob McleanSales Associate604-826-9000

GulnazProperty Manager

604-820-9000

MINDY MCPHERSON604.826.1000SALES [email protected]

OFFICE:

604.826.9000TOLL FREE:

1.888.826.1177#103 - 33070 - 5th ave., mission, bc

FREE MARKETFREE MARKETEVALUATION!EVALUATION!

TOP AGENT!! TOP RESULTS!!TOP AGENT!! TOP RESULTS!!

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR ARE YOU LOOKING FOR GOOD TENANTS?GOOD TENANTS?

We have qualifi ed prescreened tenants ready to rent.For more info please call our

PropertyManagement Division604-820-9000

To visit ourwebsite scanthe QR Codebelow with

your Smart Phone

To view call Amberley 604.826.9000

Fab. 4 year young home!!Bsmnt entry w/3 bdrms on main. 9’ ceil. maple designer kitch. w/island & extend. eating bar. Gas f/p ensuite w/sep. shower & soak tub. Bsmnt equip w/grand entry, off/play rm. $421,900

#0654

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

62’x140’ Private Lot!!!Excellent location! Shopping & freeway nearby. Vaulted cedar ceilings, newer fl rs, oak kitch, 2 f/p, 3 ful baths, 27x15 games/rec rm. 22x13 sundeck, cent. a/c. Att workshop behind gar. $419,900

#0651

To view call Bob 604.826.9000

Look No Further!!4 bdrm + library up, 3 bath home. Open fl . plan features hardwood fl oors in great room. Kitch w/maple cabs, S/S appl. Den on main. Master features spa like ensuite. $419,900

#0711

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Cedar Valley - 1 Acre!!One acre in Cedar Valley development area!! Small, older home!! Rent out & wait for development or great for fi rst time buyer. Beautiful acre! Hurry on this one - sewer near!! $419,500

#0732

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Huge 4 Bdrm Rancher!Well looked after w/formal liv/dng rm, nice kitchen, family rm. 2 gas f/p, cov. patio to use all year long. Flat fully us-able backyard. Newer furnace w/central A/C, replaced roof. $419,500

#0699

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Low Maintenance Yard!Don’t judge a book by its cover. Ex-ceptional value for a fully functional 4 bdrm, 4 bath family home. Walking distance to all levels of school & rec. 2 laundries, fi n bsmnt. $399,900

#0572

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Silverdale - 4.5 AcresQuiet, private location! Beautiful 4.5 acres with mobile. Tenant occupied! Priced to sell. BC Assessment $403,100. $399,900

#0241

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

College Heights Location!Priced to Sell! Finished bsmt home. Cedar deck w/hot-tub, fenced backyard. Oak h/wood fl oors, designer colours, 3 f/baths, oversize garage. Walk to schools & new Shopping Plaza. $389,500

#0510

CollePriced Cedar d

wood fl oors, designer colours, 3 f/

ege Heights Location!to Sell! Finished bsmt home.

deck w/hot-tub, fenced backyard.

SOLDSOLD

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Rancher W/Full BasementPrivate 7300+ sqft lot in great neighbour-hood. 3 bdrms up & 3 baths! Updated fl ooring, updated baths up w/new tile & vanities. Roof about 4 years old. Gate ac-cess to pull trailer thru. $393,500

#0684

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Close to Schools!!Split level on two 70x120 lots. Very open with large rooms, modern colours, large covered deck facing patio with fi re pit and quaint tool shed. Nice view of the mountains. $379,900

#0591

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Uptown Vibe!!!Beautiful colours, great lay-out! Liv-ing room + family room, formal dining room plus den. The 5 pce ensuite is very nice!!! 2 road frontages. Priced to sell!!! $379,900

#0671

To view call Bob 604.826.9000

Updated thru-out AbbotsFantastic home on prime, quiet St. Huge corner lot is fully fenced, has 2 road frontages. Finished 2 bdrm bsmnt has a sep. entrance. Walk to schools. Seven-oaks Mall, transit, amenities. $379,800

#0669

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Open Kitchen!!Priced to sell! College Heights! Prime location for this fully fi nished family home! Cent a/c, open kitchen/family room. View of Mt. Baker. Bsmnt has rec rm, den & 4th bdrm. $376,500

#0576

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

3 Bdrm Family HomeLots of room, 3 baths, fully fi n. bsmt. Jacuzzi tub in main bath, bdrm has 1 shared access to washrm, 2 bdrms up, 1 down, view out front, 2 car C/P, 2F/Ps, bkyard fenced w/2 gates. $374,500

#0263

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

This is a “10” - SpotlessBeautiful rancher!!! Like new with up-dates galore!! Lots of windows, very bright! Totally private back/yd. This home is nicely decorated. A must see! Great location. $369,500

#0729

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Priced to Sell!Totally private big usable fenced back-yard!! Great neighbourhood! Updated furnace, windows, kitchen, roof, bathroom & more. Unique fi replace, tub surround fl rs & bthrm sink (decor concrete). $359,500

#0620

Totally yard!! g p

, windows, kitchen, roof, bathroom

Priced to Sell!private big usable fenced back-Great neighbourhood! Updated

SOLDSOLD

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Name Your Deal!Short walk to the park from this charm-ing 5 bdrm home. Please allow time to arrange a viewing. Sale wanted, so drive by, see and make an offer. Small portion of the 1/2 acre is usable. $359,900

#0585

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

5.733 Acres in AgassizPerfect for the adventure seeker! Could be a great home/home away from home. Close to skiing, lakes, golfi ng and all year fun. 4 bdrm home w/2 outbuild-ings. Beautiful surroundings. $349,900

#0276

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

13,000 Sq. Ft. Lot!Priced to sell!!! Cul-de-sac, quiet, pri-vate street!!! 4 piece ensuite!! In-law’s suite, new roof in 2006. Hurry on this one!!! $339,900

#0714

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Silverdale Location1.339 Acres with many opportuni-ties. Former general store, now has a kitchen and rented. Investment/holding property. West side of Mission close to Maple Ridge border. $338,900

#0726

To view call Bob 604.826.9000

Best Unit in the Complex!Great room concept w/3/4” maple fl r. high end tile, maple cabinetry, crown mold. 9’ ceil. gas f/p with rock surround. 3 king size bdrms, laundry up, 2 car gar. Crawl sp. for storage. $334,900

#0638

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Excellent Investment Prop4 bdrms up!! 2 bdrms down!! This home sits on a 6600 sq. ft. lot close to shopping! Transit! Schools! Some new windows down. $334,500

#0634

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Totally Private Backyard!Country setting!! 11,000 sq. ft. lot!! 3 bdrm rancher, double garage, huge liv rm. Enclosed glass solarium, big eating bar & lots of updates. Lots of parking! Min to all amenities. $334,500

#0734

To view call Amberley 604.826.9000

New Home Under $400,000Spacious main fl oor, 9’ ceil. family rm w/gas f/p, maple kitchen, dining/den, lvg rm + 2pc guest bath. 4 bdrms + nook area. Master ensuit w/sep tub & shower. Lam & tile fl oors. $380,000

#0265

New Spaciouw/gas p, p , g ,

+ 2pc guest bath 4 bdrms +

Home Under $400,000us main fl oor, 9’ ceil. family rm f/p, maple kitchen, dining/den,

SOLDSOLD

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Attention Investors!!Huge lot w/lane access. Side/side ranch-er duplex. Location plus!! Walk to great schools, rec center, UFV, Heritage Park & West Coast Ex. Den on each side could be a bdrm. $329,900

#0674

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Close to All Amenities!!RV parking + some!!! 5 bdrms, 3 baths, family home!!! Bring the nanny!!! Perfect for the 1st time buyer!!! Com-fortable home for a comfortable price. $329,500

#0608

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Backing Onto Greenbelt!!Huge private 10,000+ sq. ft. lot. Up-dated! Shows nice. Clean & great fam-ily home. Fully fi nished bsmnt., garage/workshop! 4 bdrm, 3 baths, rec rm. Newer roof! Hurry! $329,500

#0564

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Let’s Makea Deal!!

Private with mature trees on this almost 11,000 sq. ft. upper lot in an area that is sought after. Slate foyer, cathedral entry style home. 2400 sq. ft. of family living! 5 bdrms! 3 baths! $319,500

#0579

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Prime Acre to Build!!!Prime 1.1 acres!!! Great location!!! Mostly land value with rancher / bunga-low!! Surrounded by big future Genstar Development.$329,500

#0507

To view call Bob 604.826.9000

Huge 92’X130’ LotBasement entry style, 3 bdrms up. Gas f/p. 2 pce ensuite off master. Loads of room for your RV, boat or to build shop. Back lane access. Extremely good value here! $324,900

#0712

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Brand New Townhouse!!!The Horizons!!! Finished w/luxurious touches! 3 bdrm & 2.5 baths. Kitch/granite c/tops, tile back splash, eating bar, h/w fl rs. Gated complex w/club-house. Parking for 2 cars. $319,900

#0672

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Immediate Possession!!!Amazing 58x143’ lot, all usable, fenced & private w/6’ chainlink & 101 cultured cedar hedges. Roof 7 yrs old. Updated vinyl windows, newer fl rs, counters. Dble garage & more! $314,900

#0715

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Fraser Landing TownhouseCentrally located! Close to schools! West Coast Express! Shopping! 3 bed-rooms + 2-1/2 bathrooms. 9’ ceilings! 2” venetian blinds. Designer colours! $259,500

#0683

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Quiet & Peaceful Area!Just minutes to all services, hospital, shopping, sports park, highway access. Level backyard. Use of avail. Space is maximized for family & extended family. 4+ bdrms! Fruit trees! $339,900

#0687

FraseCentrallWest Cooast Express! Shopping! 3 bed-

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Subdivision Potential!!Attention developers!! Possible 5-6 lot subdivision. Older home on 1.03 acres of prime development. Property has had 3rd reading with City of Surrey. Hurry on this one!!! $1,250,000

#0260

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#0612

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#0680

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Westfield Pl - AbbotsfordCorner end unit in duplex style town-home close to sch. shopping & recre-ation. 3 bdrm + 21/2 bths. Has many updates. Sep. lvg/family rm. double garage. View Mt Baker. $287,900

#0600

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Just Like Gram’s House!Well kept older home!! Quiet location!! Southern view!! Full bsmnt!! Walk to shopping. West Coast Exp. great for commuters & close to all amenities! Priced to sell! $249,900

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Priced Below BC AssessNice 3 bdrm rancher. Garage/work-shop!! Big backyard w/patio. Location is great for easy access to all amenities, churches, shopping & commuters. Home has been updated! $263,500

#0705

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Fraser Landing - MissionEnd unit. Lovely complex close to shop-ping, banking. Westcoast Ex., theatre, coffee shops!! 3 yrs young & affordable w/open concept kitch, 2 bdrm w/bonus 3rd bdrm/den/fl ex rm down. $254,500

#0728

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Under $250,000!!On excellent lot size. Fenced with lane access. Full basement, RV parking. Close to schools and college.$249,900

#0707

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Popular Spencer Estates!End unit, on main fl . you will fi nd spa-cious liv-rm w/gas f/p. Bright kitch. open to fam. rm & features huge pantry. 3 bdrms + laund. up. 3 pce ensuite off mast. 2 balconies. $239,900

#648

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Desireable Spencer EstatesEnd unit on greenbelt! Listen to the creek! 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, laun-dry room + new appliances in kitchen. Peaceful, quiet, 2 sundecks. Close to bus routes, schools!! $229,500

#0261

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Home & 10 Acres-ClintonBacks onto Crown Land! Bring the horses to this 10 acre private property. 3 bdrm rancher, out buildings, workshop, chicken coop, cabin with elec. for guests. Fenced. Priced to sell! $179,900

#0270

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Vaulted Ceilings!!!Nice well run complex!! Top fl r. vaul. ceil. in liv rm, gas f/p, 2 bdrms, 2 full baths. Sep. laundry/store rm, covered sundeck, big kitchen. New stain master carpets in liv rm. $224,500

#0631

To view call Bob 604.826.9000

Better Than New - W Abb.Walk to the future “High Street West Abbotsford” (new mall) 12’ ceil. in liv. rm. Electric f/p. Laminate fl rs. bl. cabi-netry, granite tops, s/s app. Private cov-ered balcony. $219,900

#0676

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Affordable Living AbbotsOn a 6600+ sq. ft. lot!!! Live a simple peaceful life conveniently located close to freeway & town access. New win-dows. Storage shed. Sunny location amongst mature trees. $209,900

#0710

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Location Location in AbbWillband Creek Park! Rancher with fi n/basement! Affordable end unit! Up-dated w/hardwood fl , new counters, spotless! Walk to all amen & shop/mall, superstore, churches. $209,500

#0558

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Industrial ParkMission Way!! Prime location for this big corner, high visible exposure unit! Warehouse/retail space, 3 pce bath-room, mezz fl r for offi ces/storage. Huge roll-up bay door. Imm. Pos. $199,900

#0534

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47.51 Acres Farm Land!!Great organic fertile soil!! Scenic views of the mountains!! Very private!! Great location, only 1 hr from Van., 6 mi. east of Mission, 1 mi from Hwy 7. Seller mo-tivated!!! $1,900,000.

#0656

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

The Mews - Best in MissionThe nicest complex in Mission! Overlook-ing Heritage Park! One bdrm w/granite, computer alcove, eating bar, 9’ ceilings, formal dining, f/p, a/c, walk-in closet. Al-most new - NO HST! $199,900

#0568

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Carolina VillaNewer, well kept condo complex! Beau-tiful one owner 2 bdrm, 2 full baths, your own laundry/utility room, gas f/pl, walk to churches, schools, shopping & recreation complex. $189,500

#0552

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Heritage Park Place!!!1075 sq. ft. living @ Heritage Park Pl. 2 bdrm, 2 bath corner unit with 2 decks!! Spacious Master! $186,500

#0578

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Carolina Villa - MissionNice 2 bdrm, 2 full bath, gas f/p, great layout, in-suite laundry, no age restric-tion, secure 28 unit building, rec-room, on the bus route - close to all ameni-ties!! $179,500

#0681

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Estate Sale!!Priced to sell! 2 storey w/solarium/conservatory. Lots of updates, granite count, decor paint. 3 full baths. Back-yard w/fi shpond/treed, backs onto greenbelt. Totally private! $394,500

#0706

Priced conservvatory. Lots of updates, granite

decor paint 3 full baths Back

Estate Sale!!to sell! 2 storey w/solarium/

vatory Lots of updates granite

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Magnificant View Lots!!7 lots from almost 6000 sq. ft. to 7860 sq. ft. Plus size lots. New sub-division of lots on Knight St. Call for further details. $249,900 each.

#0643

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Sommerset Ridge!!!Great location!! Walk to Sevenoaks mall, rest., and all amenities!! Unit has been updated, quiet location, 2 bdrms, 2 baths, laundry room, open fl oor plan, children and pets allowed. $179,500

#0589

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Wow - Only $174,900!Great starter or retirement!! Everything almost new! New roof, windows, fl rs, kitchen, paint & more. Re-done bthrm. Private back yard. Great quiet location on dead end street. $174,900

#0538

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Students 1st Time BuyersSouth facing 2 bdrm. 2 bath unit at College Park Place. Walk to UFV, sports complex, shopping, dining, movies. This is convenience! Quiet side of complex. New roof in 2008. $169,500

#0727

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Gated Adult ComplexSecure 2 bdrm condo + 2 baths on 2nd fl oor spread over 1116 sqft. New kitchen appliances! Convenient in-suite laundry & extra storage. Covered deck. Underground parking. $167,500

#0688

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Lot in Bear Creek!!!6400+ sq. ft. lot backing onto green-space, walking trails. Quiet street of newer homes!!! Close to schools!!

#0652

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

College Park Pl. Abbotsford2 bdrm., 2 bath waiting for you to spruce up. Perfect for students, fi rst time buyers. Walk to College! Walk to enter-tainment! Everything at your fi ngertips. Excellent freeway access. $139,900

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up. Perfect for students, fi rst time

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#0708

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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#0239

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

$59,500 in Abbotsford!!Beautiful double wide! 55+ park. Backs onto creek & privacy. Newer deck, screened in porch. Lots of storage. New roof, furnace approx. 5 yrs. Central A/C. Immediate occupancy. $59,500

#0733

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#0587

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