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SEE US FOR A FULL SELECTION OF ALL-TERRAIN & LT. TRUCK TIRES.

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

604.826.9119 We’ve Built our We’ve Built our Reputation onReputation on41 Years of Quality Service.41 Years of Quality Service.www.symons-exceltire.com

THE RIGHT TIRECHANGES EVERYTHING

S E R V I N G M I S S I O N S I N C E 1 9 0 8Friday, July 4, 2014

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TEAM CANADALEADERSHIPGaucher reflects on career PAGE 13

RETIRING TOSUPERHERO

PAGE 11Top Mountie leaving PAGE 15

MAGICALMARKETSpecial events July 12

Carol AunMISSION RECORD

The Fraser Valley Regional Dis-trict (FVRD) is taking a popular hiking trail in Dewdney under its wing to try to protect it from potential logging operations.

The Dewdney Grind, accessed off Norrish Creek Forest Service Road east of Mission, is part of

a network of unofficial trails built on Crown land by local residents.

At the first summit, there is a memorial cabin dedicated to Ben von Hardenberg, a pilot who lost his life trying to put out a forest fire in 2003 when his heli-copter crashed near Bonaparte Lake in B.C.’s interior. There is

an unobstructed view of the val-ley from the peak of the moun-tain, about another 45 minutes from the cabin.

Because it is not a designated trail, logging companies are not required to respect the path and its alignment, according to a report by Christina Vugteveen, manager of parks for FVRD.

“For it to be a designated rec-reation site, the province has to designate it,” Vugteveen explained. “They know it exists, but there are a lot of trails they want to do this with.”

The Dewdney trail and the cabin mean a lot to the von Hardenberg family, said Fred, Ben’s older brother.

“The trail was built for every-body,” explained Fred, who noted the man who initiated the construction of the trail two years after Ben’s accident likes to keep to himself, spending a lot of time in the woods.

Wulf is about 75 years old now, according to Fred. “There are

Efforts underway to save Grind

CONTINUED ON 3

Stefanie and Natashia with

kids Landyn, Brooklyn and

baby McKenzie get framed at

the Canada Day photo booth.

The annual Canada Day

celebrations in Mission were held

at Fraser River Heritage Park.

See more photos and story on

page 5.BOB FRIESEN PHOTO

Happy B-day,

Canada!

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four key people who did the work. Those guys hiked everything up there on their backs.”

There are two trails leading to the cabin.

The south route is steep and challenging, while the northern trek is more family-friendly and crosses a natural spring water source.

It was also Wulf’s idea to build a cabin at the first peak in honour of Ben, who grew up in Dewdney.

Fred helped haul material up the moun-tain for the cabin. Everything, including the stove and all the building components, were brought up by volunteers.

Inside the cabin, there are amenities for a tired traveller, such as tea, snacks, chairs and bedding.

There is also a photo of Ben, who was 33

when he died, and a short story about his life.

A guest book also lets hikers share their adventures and com-municate with the family. Over the past 10 years, close to six

books have been filled with messages by hundreds of people.

“People from Japan and Europe have signed it,” said Fred, noting the trail has never been adver-tised, and those who

use it only know about it through friends. “I don’t know how they know about it, but it’s astounding.”

The messages col-lected are kept in the family’s library. “It’s nice for the family to

read. Sentimentally, it means a lot to us.

“(The logging threat) is very dishearten-ing,” said Fred, who noted the north trail has already been cut through by a logging road.

He hikes the trail every week to main-tain it and look after the cabin. When the area was targeted for logging a few years ago, he started a campaign to save the Grind. Since then,

other efforts have been made, including a Save the DewdneyGrind Facebook page,which has more than 1,500 members.

“Logging coulddestroy the trail for-ever,” said Artur Gryz, creator of the page.

Gryz went up thetrail for the first time almost three years ago and now hikes it at least once a month.

He has never metthe von Harden-berg family, but he is interested in saving the trail because it is “a gem to the Fraser Valley.

“The Dewdney Grind is one of the places that is a homeaway from home fora lot of people,” saidGryz.

“For me, it’s a way to get away from real-ity and focus on theoutdoors, and focuson the beauty we’vebeen given.”

Dewdney Grind is ‘a gem to the Fraser Valley’

Sentenced reduced in Zhao murder

A wide view of the Fraser Valley greets hikers who complete the Dewdney Grind. SUBMITTED

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Wanda ChowBURNABY NEWSLEADER

A man convicted of murdering his girlfriend in Burnaby a dozen years ago has had his sentence reduced by China’s highest court.

Amanda Zhao, 20, was a Coquitlam Col-lege exchange student from China living in a North Burnaby base-ment suite with her boyfriend Ang Li when she was killed in Octo-ber 2002.

Li, who has since changed his name to Jia-ming Li, fled to China two days after her body was found stuffed in a suitcase in the woods around Stave Lake near Mission.

It wasn’t until 2009 that he was arrested and September 2012 that a Chinese court found him guilty of murder and sentenced him to life in prison.

But Li appealed and last week the convic-tion was reduced to manslaughter and the sentence cut to seven years. As he’s been in prison since 2009, he would be freed in two years.

While the first court

ruling made Zhao’s family feel the law was “fair and just,” the latest judgment by the Beijing High Peoples Court is “unacceptable,” said Bao-ying Yang, Zhao’s mother, in a statement Monday.

NDP MLA Jenny Kwan, who helped lobby on the family’s behalf, said the high court ruled there was insufficient evidence to support a first-degree murder conviction, citing the fact Zhao and Li were a couple and Li’s conten-tion they were having a pillow fight that some-how led to her strangu-lation death.

It did, however, uphold the earlier rul-ing that Li owed Zhao’s family the equivalent of $194,875 in compensa-tion for her death.

It’s not known whether he has the means to pay it, Kwan said.

Li, like Zhao, was an exchange student. He reported Zhao miss-ing to police, claiming she didn’t return from a trip to the grocery store. Her body was found 11 days later.

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Get ready for a bit of everything musically at this week’s Envision Financial Twilight con-certs at Mission’s Fraser River Heritage Park.

The Lounge Hounds come to the Envision Financial Twilight Con-cert Series July 4 from 7 to 8 p.m. Heavily influ-enced by the likes of Elvis, the Beatles, Carl Perkins and Brian Setzer, the Lounge Hounds bring a fresh sensibility to rockabilly. This Chilli-wack-based trio delivers high-octane rhythms and finely executed mel-odies to a new genera-

tion of roots rock fans.This concert also

marks the first of five Full Cupboard Fridays this summer. Event goers will have the opportunity to take part in the program, which supports St. Joseph’s Food Bank, by bringing non-perishable food or cash donations to the concert. To learn more visit thefullcupboard.ca.

Horizon makes a return to the Twilight stage July 9. Horizon perform in a plethora of musical styles, includ-ing swing, blues, rockin’ soul, and R&B, with

some Latin, country and classic old time rock ‘n roll.

The concert series runs every Wednesday and Friday at Fraser River Heritage Park from now until Aug. 29.

Admission to the concerts is free, though donations are appreci-ated.

For more information about the series, includ-ing the full concert schedule, call 604-826-0277, email [email protected], visit heritage-park-mission.ca or find them on Facebook.

A gala concert at the Clarke Theatre on July 24 will start off this year’s Mission Folk Music Festival.

Scheduled to perform at the event are The Sweet Lowdown, Vou, True Blues with Guy Davis and Corey Har-ris, and Lemon Bucket Orkestra.

The Sweet Lowdown is part of the festival’s North of 49 performers. The band has a passion for old-time music and

sweet harmonies.Fiji’s Vou is part of

the Sounds of the World showcase. The eight-member band is led by Gina Janus-Sped-ding, a choreographer from B.C. Their vibrant music and high-energy dance will keep audi-ences entertained.

Guy Davis and Corey Harris are part of the True Blues line up. Davis is a musician, composer, actor, director, and writer. His diverse music

River Heritage Park. Per-formers scheduled for the main stage are Vou, Zakiya Hooker featuring Chris James, and Dulsori from Korea on Friday, The Sweet Lowdown, Fish and Bird, True Blues featuring Guy Davis and Corey Harris, Quaretetto Gelato, and Cuba’s Wil Campa y su Orquestra on Saturday, and Lemon Bucket Orkestra, Good for Grapes, Ruth Moody, and Ireland’s Dervish on Sunday.

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The Lemon Bucket Orkestra is a 16-mem-ber Canadian band featured in the Balkan Roots category.

The Mission Folk Music Festival takes place July 25-27 at Fraser

There will also be a music procession and parade to the stage.

Main stage concerts begin at 7 p.m. on Friday, 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, and 6 p.m. on Sunday.

Tickets are to the fes-tival are now on sale. Weekend passes are available at Shoppers Drug Mart on Lougheed Highway or by calling 866-943-8849.

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Mission folk fest gala concert kicks off event

Lounge Hounds and Horizon in Mission for Twilight concerts

Jason ROESSLEABBOTSFORD NEWS

The smell of pancakes, sau-sages and sunscreen greeted the early visitors to Mission’s annual Canada Day celebra-tions at Fraser River Heritage Park.

The park filled up Tuesday morning, as a sea of red and Canadian flags wended its way through the crowd of families

that came down to take advan-tage of a day of free activities.

Kids’ events and activities got underway at 10 a.m., while the larger shows, such as the Matsqui Flyball and Agility, and Mission Loggers, each ran a few times throughout the course of the day.

There were a number of ongoing activities, including a giant climbing wall, martial arts demonstrations, the Mission

Fire/Rescue Service’s Junior Firefighter Challenge, crafts and pioneer games, and potato sack races.

The Canadian Tire Kid Zone was a popular place, and fea-tured pony rides, a petting zoo, bouncy castle, face painting, hay rides and more.

A 20-minute fireworks display capped off the annual commu-nity celebration.

Canada Day draws thousands of people to Fraser River Heritage Park

Right: The Mission

Municipal Loggers’ Show was a popular draw, and saw

some participants helping out in

the cross-cut competition. Below right:

Scruffles the Clown

entertained the crowd with

amazing balloon art.

BOB FRIESEN PHOTOS

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It just got quicker to get around parts of British Columbia.

On Wednesday the provincial gov-ernment announced new, higher speed limits on 35 sections of rural highways, with more promised for later in the summer.

In total, drivers will be able to put their gas foot down a little harder on 1,300 kms of blacktop.

The Ministry of Transport says serious crashes on provincial highways have decreased 28 per cent since 2003. Cars are safer, drivers have more technol-ogy and education at their disposal. Enforcement is better.

While lead-footed drivers and owners of sports cars may celebrate the deci-sion, not everyone is happy.

The RCMP who patrol many of those highways and attend to the carnage that sometimes results from excessive speeding don’t like the new limits.

ICBC is worried about safety and vows

to monitor those stretches of highway with the new limits to see if there’s an effect on crash rates and severity.

Truckers aren’t pleased with the new limits either.

The B.C. Trucking Association says it will direct their drivers to stick to their current speed policies because the faster a fully loaded truck travels, the longer it takes to stop.

Also, the faster a truck moves, the more fuel it consumes. That money comes out of the pockets of truckers and, ultimately, consumers.

To alleviate safety concerns, the prov-ince has said it will adjust speed limits to weather conditions on some of those stretches of highway.

Too many drivers already treat speed limits as a suggestion, rather than law. Now their threshold has just been raised.

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Examining life after the Tsilhqot’in decision

VICTORIA – The Supreme Court of Cana-da’s landmark decision on aboriginal title held by the Tsilhqot’in Nation leaves many questions to be answered.

Perhaps the biggest is this: Will British Columbia exist as we know it today by the end of this century? Or will it devolve into dozens of semi-autonomous regions, through treaties or similar court actions, as the only Canadian province that never completed historic treaties?

The Tsilhqot’in decision appears to up-hold the key finding of the 2007 trial, that 1,700 square kilometres of the Nemiah Valley west of Williams Lake are essen-tially owned by the people who occupied it hundreds if not thousands of years ago.

It’s not quite ownership. Federal and pro-vincial jurisdiction still applies, and their authority varies with the strength of the aboriginal title claim.

Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin ruled that the province overstepped its authority by issuing logging permits in the valley in 1983. McLachlin noted that lawyers for B.C. first argued that the logging was to control mountain pine beetle, then dropped that argument in its first appeal. She also up-held the decision of the trial judge, one-time NDP leadership con-tender David Vickers, who rejected B.C.’s po-sition that the econom-ic value of the timber to the province over-rode the then-vaguely defined aboriginal title.

Here’s McLachlin’s definition:

“The nature of aboriginal title is that it confers on the group that holds it the exclusive right to decide how land is used and the right to benefit from those uses, subject to the restriction that the uses must be consistent with the group nature of the interest and the enjoyment of the land by future generations.”

That’s not land ownership in the fee-sim-ple sense of the term. It locks in communal

ownership, which I and many others have argued is at the root of the poverty seen in many aboriginal communities.

Another big question: Is there any future for B.C.’s 20-year-old treaty process, or will this precedent-setting case send more First Nations to court, or to the barricades

as the Tsilhqot’in did on a logging road in 1983?

One of the unique advantages that have emerged from the handful of modern treaties in B.C. is that aboriginal communi-ties have more options in land ownership. By voluntary agreement, they can convert land

to fee-simple ownership, making it avail-able for mortgage or sale. Modern treaty holders also get out from under the federal Indian Act, which remains in force despite this latest decision.

One of the big questions asked in the days after the Tsilhqot’in decision was this: Is the Northern Gateway pipeline project dead?

None of the aboriginal communities

along the pipeline route has this kind of declared aboriginal title. Few if any would have a similar strength of claim as the Tsilhqot’in, who fought a small war to defend their territory from a wave of gold seekers in the 1860s.

One that does is the Haida Nation, whose occupation of a beautiful group of islands was long defended militarily, and never challenged by any other aboriginal group.

Among others, the Haida Nation was represented in the Tsilhqot’in case as in-terveners. Council of the Haida Nation president Peter Lantin said after the de-cision that his team is preparing its own aboriginal title case for trial.

Few doubt that this assertion of title will be successful, either by negotiation or court ruling. But there is a unique aspect to the Haida claim that would set another precedent.

They claim title to the ocean around Haida Gwaii, a challenge to anyone wish-ing to sail tankers through.

Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and  [email protected]

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGLocal Government Act

The purpose of the proposed amendment is to re-designate Lot 1 of the three existing lots located at 8134 Hyde Street to allow construction of a single family dwelling.

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The story in last Friday’s Record states that I am opposed to council’s plan to revitalize downtown.

Let me be clear, I am not opposed to a revitalized down-town. I am opposed to moving Highway 7 onto North Railway Avenue. I am opposed to seeing big trucks moving in opposite directions on a narrow urban street especially when the West Coast Express is coming in. I am opposed to the loss of many, many parking spaces on North Railway which will kill the busi-nesses struggling there. I am also opposed to two-way traffic on First Avenue which will require truck loading zones taking away more parking.

I am opposed to the district going into the landlord busi-ness which they did by spending

almost $2 million of taxpayers’ money to purchase the old Over-waitea building between James and Welton streets. I am opposed to the district spending millions to build expensive city-owned and operated tiered parking lots. I oppose the expenditure of many more millions chasing an unrealistic daydream including a civic centre and new city hall downtown as depicted on page 40 of the revitalization plan on the district website.

I am particularly in favour of developing a realistic approach with the businesses and prop-erty owners downtown that does not require taxing the vast majority in Mission who never go downtown.

Randy HawesMission

YOUR VIEWSOpposed to moving traffic onto North Railway Avenue

Current school system is short-changing students

Re: Reconsider deci-sion to merge high schools, June 27 edi-tion.

I read with interest Scott Young’s June 27 view of the high school configuration forum and the board’s unanimous decision to move to a single high school by Sep-tember 2015.

Contrary to the opinion expressed, the board’s move to provide a compre-hensive senior high school curriculum has not been rushed and is, in no manner, a “Band-Aid solution.” Despite extremely challenging circum-

stances, including a massive debt inher-ited from previous years, chronic under-funding by the pro-vincial government and provincially con-trolled labour strife, the current board of education has brought the district’s financial house in order and has begun the process of addressing paren-tal demands for better program offerings.

Last year, instead of closing schools, the board took action and opened both a long-requested tradi-tional school and an arts-based curricu-lum school. Parental

response to this move has been overwhelm-ingly supportive, and both schools now have waiting lists.

Addressing the chal-lenges of delivering a comprehensive high school curriculum in a small community will not be easy. At the November forum, we heard clearly from parents and staff that our current system was short-changing our senior students.

Due to declining enrolment and the previous decision to combine Grades 7 to 12 in three separate schools, Mission stu-dents are encounter-

ing difficulties access-ing even basic courses.

We are left with a system that cannotoffer the advanced science and math-ematics coursesrequired for our stu-dents to be compet-itive in university.Trades and technicalcourse offerings havedeclined to such an extent that basic skillslike welding and car-pentry are not readilyavailable to students.As such, Mission stu-dents are at a distinctdisadvantage when applying for entry intoadvanced trades train-

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After the November forum, board mem-bers and senior staff continued to receive very diverse opinions from students, par-ents and staff about our current high schools.

A variety of solu-tions were also offered as possible

alternatives. This spring, staff reached the conclusion that Mission’s high schools had reached a break-ing point in its ability to maintain the full spectrum of course offerings.

The superintendent recommended to the board that the only viable option was to consolidate senior students into a sin-gle school. Septem-ber 2015 was viewed as a challenging but obtainable target date. To postpone beyond this date would be condemning another year of graduates to inadequate course offerings.

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sions still need to be made and that consul-tation with students,parents, staff and thecommunity will still take place.

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The summer prom-ises to be a very busy time for staff, and I suspect plenty of pub-lic debate will fill the editorial and opinionpages of the MissionRecord this fall.

I look forward to that debate and to mypart in building a highschool system thatoffers our students a broad spectrum of opportunities.

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One of Mission’s top crime fighters is put-ting away his badge and gun and taking out his favourite superhero uniform.

After Mission RCMP Insp. Richard Konarski retires from the force, he plans to train for and participate in mar-athons, half marathons, and triathlons. His next major stop is the Avengers Super Heroes half marathon in Disn-eyland, Calif. in Novem-ber. He hasn’t decided which character to dress up as yet. He was Superman in this year’s Sun Run, and he’s con-sidering the Man of Steel outfit again, but he’s uncertain whether a DC comic character should crash a Marvel, creators of the Aveng-ers, party. He’ll have a few months to think about it.

Konarski, 55, has been with the RCMP for 37 years and this is his last week of duty. At the end of the week, he’ll be taking down his Superman and Batman posters and packing away his superhero cof-fee mug.

The comic book char-acters on the wall have provided a bit of fun around the office and a lot of inspiration, said Konarski.

“Each character has certain flaws (for Super-man, it’s kryptonite), but also extraordinary abilities,” the inspector explained. “That’s in every person. Call it a superpower, or what-ever you want, but what will you do with it? How will you impact the rest of the world with it?”

Konarski believes his superpower is determi-nation. He sets a goal and goes for it. That’s

how he moved through the RCMP ranks and eventually became an inspector in charge of a detachment.

Konarski joined the RCMP in 1977 and was first posted to Powell River in 1978. He spent the next 10 years in Port McNeill and Port Alberni on Vancouver Island before being transferred to Mission in 1988.

In 1994, he was pro-moted to corporal and moved to Maple Ridge where he worked in the serious crime unit. He stayed there for three years until he became a sergeant and relocated to headquarters as a polygraph examiner.

Four years later, Konarski was moved to Langley where he was promoted to staff ser-geant. He stayed there for three years before being named an inspec-tor in Surrey. More than six years after his last promotion, Konarski landed the position as officer in charge of the Mission RCMP detach-ment in 2011.

During his tenure here, Konarski devel-oped a crime reduc-tion strategy that has reduced property crime in the community and strengthened relation-ships with partner groups. He also estab-lished a foot patrol downtown, a program to work with youth at risk, and a plan to focus on domestic violence.

In his retirement, Konarski, a Mission resident, will work on finishing his PhD at Simon Fraser Univer-sity on risk assessment in domestic violence, and look after Hatzic Park, a park he adopted.

Mission inspector retiresRichard Konarski served for 37 years

Mission RCMP Insp. Richard Konarski, who has a love of superheroes, is retiring from the force after nearly four decades. CAROL AUN PHOTO

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The Laqamel dance group will be a significant part of opening ceremonies for Mission’s second annual BC Day at the Mission waterfront. Communities in Bloom Society’s BC Day Committee has been hard at work and its schedule is in place for Monday, August 4th at Spirit Square in Jack Poole Harbourside Park, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.BC Day in Mission is another

free event for local and visiting families and also a chance to share our pride in being citizens of a beautiful province and a friendly community. For many of us, part of this pride has resulted from knowing Mission area’s rich history, made up of the contributions of First Nations people and the pioneer groups whom they welcomed to Sto:lo territory (Sto:lo is the Halqemeylem word for “river”). Speaking personally, I learned

first-hand to appreciate this history from two sources: Sto:lo elders during nearly three decades I lived and worked in their communities,

and from two wonderful members of the Mission Historical Society, Muriel Windebank and Mildred Vollick. At BC Day 2014, we

hope to provide families with a glimpse of this dual history with

musicians and dancers every half hour. “Welcomers” will wear costumes representing diverse groups, including Metis, First Nations, South Asian, European and Scandinavian people. Other features are community displays (all spaces are now spoken for), food vendors and children’s activities---including face painting, story-telling and bouncy castle. Additional details will continue

to appear on the Facebook of Mission Communities in Bloom Society or can be obtained by emailing us at [email protected].

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BC Hydro is currently upgrading the floats at the Stave Lake Boat Launch to provide improved service.

The boat launch remains open, however no floats will be available until the end of July 2014 when the new floats are installed.

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Please be advised that commencing Monday July 7, 2014 the Public Works Roads Crew will be replacing drainage culverts located on Richards Avenue between Dewdney Trunk Road and Barr Street in preparation of a full road reconstruction being undertaken this summer. Intermittent day long road closures should be anticipated as this work progresses. A detour route will be posted to lead traffic around the work areas for the duration of the project.

Following completion of the culvert works, the existing asphalt surface will be pulverized, the gravel reshaped and compacted and finally a new asphalt surface will be applied.

We expect that all work, including restoration will be completed by August 31st, 2014.

For further information, please contact the Public Works Department at 604-820-3761.

Win a chance to sing on stage at this year’s Rockin’ River Music Festival. SUBMITTED PHOTO

So you think you’re a country singer?

The search is on for some of the Fraser Val-ley’s finest barroom singers and to give them a festival stage on which to perform.

Almost Famous Enter-tainment (AFE) operates karaoke nights through-

out the region, and will give singers an oppor-tunity to become one of two singers to take Rockin’ River’s “Little Big” stage before Gord Bamford sings Aug. 8.

Singers and listeners who attend AFE karaoke

nights also get a chance to win Rockin’ River Music Musicfest tickets for this August’s festival.

Rockin’ River Musicfest, at Mission Raceway Park Aug. 7-9, will feature Rascal Flatts, Terri Clark, Gord

Bamford, The RoadHammers, Hey Romeo,Julian Austin and more,performing on three stages.

Singing at Rockin’ River could potentially put the talented karaokesingers in front of 15,000people. Last year, the music festival hostedjust less than 30,000 music fans over the fes-tival’s three days. Thisyear festival organizerswant even more peopleattending.

“We’re looking for-ward to seeing sometalented singers onour Little Big Stage thisyear,” said Rockin’ Riverpresident Kenny Hess. He added this year’s fes-tival has a third stage forthe first time.

For more informationabout Almost FamousEntertainment, visit almostfamousenter-tainment.com.

Rockin’ River Music Festival tickets, camping reservations and infor-mation are availableat rockinriverfest.com,Tickets are also avail-able at Lepp Farms in Abbotsford, plus selectLower Mainland Lon-don Drugs and Lordcooutlets. Check out rock-inriver.com, facebook.com/rockinriver, email [email protected] call the Rockin’ RiverHotline at 604-733-2235.

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special events and education programs. Currently over 170 family households, 545 Junior Bug Club members and over 25 community groups have committed to regular clean-ups of their neighborhood and other selected areas. They are not only participating in a very worthwhile cause, but they are setting a great example of civic pride for others to aspire to!

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inconvenience this may have caused.

Gaucher relishes leadership role with national hoops squadDan KINVIGABBOTSFORD NEWS

At this stage of her illustrious career with the Canadian senior women’s basketball team, Kim Gaucher has been on the squad longer than any other player.

It’s a distinction to be proud of, and one that was previously held by fellow Mission native and Heritage Park Sec-ondary product Teresa Gabriele, the veteran point guard who retired after the 2012 London Olympics.

But Gaucher (nee Smith), who made her national team debut way back in 2001 at the age of 16, wants to clar-ify one crucial point.

“I’ve been here the longest, but I’m not the oldest, so that makes me feel awesome,” the 30-year-old said with a laugh, alluding to the fact that point guard Shona Thorburn is 31.

“I actually played with Shona at the University of Utah – she’s one of my good friends, so I always bug her – ‘Thanks being around, because I don’t want to be the old lady on the team.’”

Jokes aside, Gaucher embraces her leader-ship role with Team Canada, which is gear-ing up for the FIBA World Championship in Turkey in September. The team is currently in the midst of a train-ing camp in Edmonton, capped by a trio of exhi-bition games this week versus Brazil.

“I feel like I’ve had this (leadership) role for the past five or six years,” Gaucher said. “It’s something I’m com-fortable with – I know the offence very well, and I love that I can be an older player and teach the ropes to the younger kids and kind of hand off the torch. I think that’s a lot of fun.”

Gaucher is ecstatic about the depth of young talent flooding the Canadian senior women’s squad, led by the likes of twin sisters Michelle and Katherine Plouffe, explosive UCLA point guard Nirra Fields, and University of Con-necticut-bound guard Kia Nurse.

“The game of basket-ball is really growing in Canada,” she said. “We’ve changed how we

identify players, and a lot of that started with (former head coach) Allison McNeill.

“I remember going to the very first Cen-tre for Performance and regional training cen-tres, and that was kind of her brainchild and it’s spread across the whole country. We’re

starting to identify play-ers younger, and we’re getting them more involved in basketball. That’s what’s helped us out so much.”

Gaucher, of course, is still going strong. The 5’11” sharpshooter was Canada’s top scorer (and ranked ninth overall) at the London Olympics,

averaging 13.8 points per game and knocking down a scorching 50 per cent of her shots from beyond the arc to lead Canada to an eighth-place finish.

Gaucher, who got married in 2013, elected not to play profession-ally in Europe this past season. Instead, she took a communications job with the women’s basketball team at the University of Utah, her alma mater, which gave her access to terrific facilities and schedule flexibility to keep up with her training. Then in April, she took a one-month playing contract in France to gear up for her summer and fall commitments with the national team.

“We’re definitely in a very strong group, with the hosts and Turkey and France, the silver medal team from Lon-don,” she said, looking ahead to the World Championships. “But if we get ourselves to a quarter-final game, that’s where I think anything can happen.”

Kim Gaucher, pictured above in action during the 2012 London Olympics vs. Russia, is gearing up to lead Canada into the 2014 FIBA Women’s World Championship in Turkey. SUBMITTED PHOTO

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Special events have been organized for Children’s Day at the Mission Farmer’s Mar-ket on July 12.

Next Saturday come see cows at the mar-ket in the Mobile Dairy Classroom and Adopt-A-Block will have a fun craft for the kids. Don’t miss the award-win-ning Norden the Magi-cian, who will be wow-ing the crowds at 10:15 a.m.

The market is an

A Mission student has been selected to train at one of the world’s best classical music schools next month.

Eighteen-year-old pia-nist Paul Williamson will be playing with more than 80 students from Beijing, Shanghai, Kra-kow, Warsaw, New York, and San Francisco in the Morningside Music Bridge program at the Mount Royal Conserva-tory in Calgary.

The prestigious inter-national summer train-ing program focuses on performance, and

opportunity to shop local, with fresh pro-duce available every Saturday, as well as local products like honey, naturally raised meat, eggs, preserves, soaps, crafts, plants and flowers. Enjoy some authentic Mex-ican or Indian food as well as locally made cheese. There is also the weekly Heart of the Market feature, with displays by local community groups

numerous recitals are being planed through-out July at the universi-ty’s Leacock Theatre.

The international stu-dents, ages 12-18, live with host families for the month. The program it tuition-free as all stu-dents are admitted on full scholarships.

Morningside Music Bridge is internationally recognized for its excel-lence.

For complete recital and concert listings and more information, please visit mtroyal.ca/musicbridge.

and organizations, live music, storytime, a craft for the kids and face painting. It’s always a great social event and a chance to meet the people who make, bake and grow our food.

The Farmer’s Market runs every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. until Oct. 11, in the Mission Library park-ing lot. For more infor-mation visit missionci-tyfarmersmarket.com.

Magic show at Mission Farmer’s Market July 12

Children can learn about history this summer

Mission pianist to train with the best

Looking for something for the kids to do this summer? Bring them to the Mission Museum where they can dis-cover the joy of history.

The Mission Museum hosts its annual Kids’ Club pro-gram every Friday through July and August.

This year, children can explore the famous Mission Soapbox Derby in Derby or Bust!, learn the skills of hand and machine sewing in Quilting Bee, experience aspects of another culture in Mission’s Old Chinatown, recreate the story of the infamous Billy Miner and the Great Train Robbery in Hands Up!, make Medicine

pouches and ceremonial talking sticks in People of the River, churn butter and do laundry like the pioneers of Mission in Little House on the Flats, write a letter with quill and ink, and seal it with wax in Signed, Sealed & Delivered, and have some old-fashioned fun with Pio-neer Games like hopscotch, kick the can and potato-sack racing.

The program is for chil-dren ages six to 10, and the events run Fridays from 1 to 3 p.m.

Parents are not required to stay, and the cost is $8 per child, per session or $60 for all eight weeks. If you reg-

ister for the whole summer, your child will get a free T-shirt.

Pre-registration and pre-payment preferred. Pri-vate group bookings are also available on alternate days.

Volunteers are also sought to assist with this program.

For more information or to register, call Beth Harris, at 604-826-1011, email [email protected], or visit missionmuseum.com. You can also drop by the Mission Museum, located at 33201 Second Ave., during its extended summer open hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday to Friday, and 1 4 p.m. on Saturdays.

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Hersey Canada / Brookside Highstreet Mondia Alliance

Perfect Tan RDM Lawyers LLP Tim Hortons Tip Top Carpets

October 18, 2014The Ramada Plaza & Conference Centre

www.crystalgala.ca

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ITT’SS BBAACCKK

YOOU PAAY WWHAAT WEE PAAYY

OVER 200 NEW F-150’S IN STOCK!!

MSA FORD HAS THE LARGEST SELECTION IN THE FRASER VALLEY.

F1E88043

2014 F-150 XTRIncludes FREE Ford Boxliner

EMPLOYEE PRICE $32,483

Finance payment calculated @6.49%APP over 96 mos on approved credit.

$238BIWEEKLY$999 DOWN

or

• XTR PACKAGE• SELECT SHIFT TRANSMISSION• TRAILER TOW PACKAGE• CHROME STEP BARS• HEATED MIRRORS• 18” CHROME WHEELS• CONVENIENCE PACKAGE• POWER DRIVERS SEAT• ALL TERRAIN TIRES

• POWER GROUP• AIR CONDITIONING• SYNC®• CRUISE CONTROL• KEYLESS ENTRY• ANTI-THEFT• 40 / 20 / 40 SEATS• SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO• AND MUCH MORE!

DL#31325

ABBOTSFORD 604.856.9000 MISSION 604.853.2293www.www.msaford.com.com

MON - THURS • 8:30am - 8pm | FRI & SAT • 8:30am - 6pm | SUNDAY • CLOSED

THE FRASER VALLEY’S ONLY FORD SUPERSTORE!

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2014 FORD FOCUS SE

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$7,488

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$17,797

2002 LEXUS LS430

Loaded, only 35,000K!! PC212345

$22,300

2010 TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5

Quad cab, 4x4. PTA24485

$25,367$235 BI-WEEKLY 72MOS

2007 FORDMUSTANG GTTriple black, convertible. UC706580

$20,230$235 BI-WEEKLY 60MOS

2013 DODGERAM

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$15,726$135 BI-WEEKLY 84MOS

2008 CHRYSLERNITRO SE 4X4

19” wheels. UT874766

$14,788$165 BI-WEEKLY 60MOS

2014 FORDFLEX SEL

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$30,646$249 BI-WEEKLY 84MOS

2014 FORDFIESTA SE

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$14,711$124 BI-WEEKLY 84MOS

2006 CHEV COLORADO Crew cab, 4x4, SLT. UT612371

$14,726$206.85 BI-WEEKLY 48MOS

2010 NISSANTITAN SE 4X4

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2007 TOYOTAFJ CRUISER

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$18,488$215 BI-WEEKLY 60MOS

2006 FORDMUSTANG GTConvertible, 17” wheels. UC633809

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2006 FORDF150 Reg. cab, XL.

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2013 FORD FUSION SE

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$12,999

2006 FORDFOCUS SE4DR, sedan pw, pl. UC621877

$7,322$109 BI-WEEKLY 48MOS

2009 CHEVYCOLORADO SLT

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In the Spotlight

www.mission.caContact us: [email protected]

Phone: 604-820-3700 | Fax: 604-826-1363 P.O. Box 20 - 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, B.C. V2V 4L9

MUNICIPAL HALL HOURS: MONDAY TO FRIDAY, 8:00 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M. (Excluding statutory holidays)

Stay in touchWhom Should I Call?Sometimes it’s hard to know whom you should call when you need assistance from City Hall. Here are some numbers that can help point you in the right direction: Main Switchboard .....................................604-820-3700

Dog Licenses & Bylaw Enforcement ......604-820-3727

Garbage, Recycling, Compost ..................604-820-3736

Inspection Services Department ............604-820-3726

Leisure Centre ............................................604-820-5350

Mayor & Council ........................................604-820-3700

Planning & Zoning .....................................604-820-3748

Property Taxes ...........................................604-820-3717

Roads & Public Works ..............................604-820-3761

Around Town

THIS IS OUR MISSIONDistrict Update

Be Mosquito Smart!With summer now upon us, the adult mosquitoes appear to have arrived just in time for the July long weekend. The Fraser Valley Regional District’s Nuisance Mosquito Control Program has been monitoring and treating mosquito larvae throughout the low-lying areas of the region since early May. While these efforts greatly reduce overall numbers, the adult mosquitoes that have hatched are now dispersing from their breeding sites along the river and are beginning to concentrate into the usual hotspot areas, where they can be a large annoyance to landowners and livestock.

Emphasis is on controlling larvae within bodies of standing water using natural biological control methods. Since mosquitoes require water to complete their development, removing any sources of standing water will reduce the number of places mosquitoes can live.

Dump out any tires, wheelbarrows, buckets or children’s toys and change water in wading pools or bird baths weekly. Even blocked gutters and rain

pipes can produce mosquitoes, so make sure these are cleared and fl owing freely.

The Health Authority recommends the following measures to reduce the risk of being bitten by mosquitoes: · Using insect repellent containing DEET (10% for

children and up to 30% for adults) when outdoors.· Avoiding mosquito laden areas during dawn and dusk.

· Wearing loose, light colored clothing when outdoors including long-sleeved shirts and pants.

· Applying tight-fi tting well maintained screens to doors and windows.

· Keeping your lawn regularly mowed to decrease mosquito rest areas.

· Eliminating or regularly changing any sources of stagnant water around your home such as saucers under fl ower pots, bird baths, wading pools, and other areas where rainwater may collect.

· Keep lawns, bushes and gardens well trimmed so as not to give mosquitoes places to rest during the hottest part of the day.

Please forward all complaints to the Fraser Valley Regional District Mosquito Hotline at 1-888-733-2333 or visit the websites at www.fvrd.bc.caor www.mission.ca for updates. Emails can be forwarded to [email protected]. The mosquito contractors, Morrow Bioscience, will reply to all messages received within 24 hours.

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

July 4, 2014 to July 18, 2014

PUBLIC MEETINGS OF COUNCIL

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

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

Location TimeDate Meeting

Jul 7 Regular Council (including Committee of the Whole & Public Hearing) Council Chambers 6:00 p.m.

Jul 9 Freestanding Committee of the Whole Meeting (Affordable Housing) Conference Room 3:00 p.m.

Jul 9 Freestanding Committee of the Whole Meeting Conference Room 2:00 p.m. (Department Budget Presentation)

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 hold a Regular Council Meeting for the sole purpose of going into a Closed Council meeting at Mission Municipal Hall, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC in the Conference Room on July 7, 2014 commencing at 2:00 p.m.

The three open houses on June 5, 7 and 11 were very successful. Thank you to those that came out for your input and completing the questionnaire. If you were not available to attend one of the open houses, your feedback is important. Please take the time to complete the relevant Questionnaire at www.mission.ca/StaveWest. The Questionnaires will remain open until July 18, 2014 at 4:30 p.m.

Make this summer a fun and safe one for you and your family by taking some precautions.

Don’t push your limits when playing in water.Many cases of drowning are the result of fatigue and swimmers being too far from shore.

· If you cannot swim, stay out of the water and seek the shade instead.· Wear a personal fl otation device. The depth and strength of lakes and rivers are often underestimated resulting in tragic outcomes.

· Tubers: always wear a life jacket and a helmet.· Do not put your feet in fast moving water that is deeper than the length of your arm.

· Remember alcohol and water don’t mix.· Watch your speed. Don’t race to the lake, and don’t race on the lake. Speed is a major contributor to incidents on the roadways and on the water. Slow down.

Don’t get lost in the backcountryStay on the beaten path. If you do not know the area you are travelling in, a number of dangers could present themselves.

· Don’t go alone, and if you travel to the back country go prepared.· Have a return time planned, and let someone know where you are going.

· Take basic items with you even on a day trip (map, compass, fl ashlight, matches, fi rst aid kit including emergency blanket and appropriate clothing)

· Bring along ample food and water.· Know your own limits and stay on or near the path.· Know the area and never separate from those you are hiking with.· Bring along an emergency locator beacon or a fully charged cell phone with a GPS unit.

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GETTINGOUT OF GOD’S WAYThe late writer Flannery O’Connor kept a devotional journal when she was in her twenties and a student at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. It has recently been published under the title A Prayer Journal. O’Connor was a fervent Catholic and her journal is filled with interesting reflections on spirituality, as well as writing, which she saw as a way to express her spirituality and hopefully lead others to God. She laments early on that “I do not know you God because I am in the way. Please help me to push myself aside.” Throughout the journal we witness an earnest young woman struggling heroically to be more pious, and striving to get out of God’s way, i.e., how to get rid of the ego and let God fill up the space. Her simultaneous struggle to destroy the ego while seeking literary fame is sometimes the focus of her reflections, as when she says “Don’t let me ever think, dear God, that I was anything but the instrument for Your story, just like the typewriter was mine.” God desires to work through all of us, through our words and our deeds, if we can only get our egos out of His way.

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• Mission Heritage Association’s Envi-sion Financial Twi-light Concert Series, 7 to 8 p.m. at Fraser River Heritage Park. For more info call 604-826-0277.

JULY 5

• McConnell Creek Hall pig roast and pot luck dinner, 4 p.m. There will be live music from Wayne Miller and the Midnight Eagles band. Dinner between 5:30 to 6 p.m. Bring your lawn chairs. For more info or tickets, call John 604-302-6223. Tickets also available at the Hatzic Prairie Market.

• Kids Festival and 4H celebration at Kilby Historic Site. See milking demonstra-tions, visit with farm animals, and go for a pony ride. Crafts and games available. For more info visit www.kilby.ca.

JULY 6• Mission Horse Club

community day at 9457 Stave Lake St. There will be free pony rides, free crafts, For more info e-mail [email protected].

JULY 9

• Mission Heritage Association’s Envi-sion Financial Twi-light Concert Series, 7 to 8 p.m. at Fraser River Heritage Park. For more info call 604-826-0277.

JULY 12

• Fraser Valley Humane Society garage sale fundraiser, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 32832 Best Ave. For more info visit www.fra-servalleyhumaneso-ciety.com.

• Children’s Day at the Mission City Farmers Market, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Visit the mobile dairy classroom, or watch Norden the Magician at 10:15 a.m. There will be fresh produce, nat-ually raised meets, cheese, crafts, and more available. For

more info visit www.missioncityfarmers-market.com.

JULY 13

• Fraser Valley Humane Society garage sale fundraiser, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 32832 Best Ave. For more info visit www.fras-ervalleyhumanesoci-ety.com.

• Kilby Historic Site annual Car Show. There will be live music and great food. Come see all

the vehicles on dis-play. For info visit www.kilby.ca.

JULY 14-18

• Seventh Day Adven-tist Church Castles and Crowns vacation bible school, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. each day. To pre-register call 604-820-1728.

JULY 16• Mission Heritage

Association’s Envi-sion Financial Twi-light Concert Series,

7 to 8 p.m. at Fraser River Heritage Park. For more info call 604-826-0277.

• Lifetree Cafe pro-gram explores how to overcome regrets and make peace with the past, 7:30 p.m. at 32715 Cherry Ave. For more info call Angela at 604-826-2015 or visit lifetreecafe.com.

JULY 18

• Mission Heritage Association’s Envi-sion Financial Twilight

Concert Series, 7 to 8 p.m. at Fraser River Heritage Park. For info call 604-826-0277.

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Association’s Envi-sion Financial Twi-light Concert Series, 7 to 8 p.m. at Fraser River Heritage Park. For more info call 604-826-0277.

JULY 24

• Lifetime Learning Centre presents a

jazz piano recital with Jonathan Tobin,10:30 to 11:30 a.m.at Carrington House, 32700 Seventh Ave.Fee is $7 ($10 for non-members) For-more info call 604-820-0220.

JULY 25-27

• The 27th annual Mis-sion Folk Music Fes-tival takes place atFraser River HeritagePark. For more infovisit missionfolkmu-sicfestival.ca.

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Radically new Cherokee returns after 20 yearsJeep has been one of the strongest brands for the Chrysler Group, thanks to the fantastic Grand Cherokee mid-sized SUV and the always-popular Wrangler. Building off that success is the introduction of an all-new Cherokee. It has been almost twenty years since we had a Cherokee in the market and this one is radically different from anything one might remember. Since the Chrysler group didn’t have a small SUV in its portfolio to take on established players like the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V and Ford Escape, this 2014 Cherokee has a lot riding on its successLooksUnlike the last 1990s Cherokee, this radically different Jeep is based on a car platform instead of a rugged truck chassis. This approach is lighter, to save fuel, and rewards the driver with good on-road manners. Built off the same Alfa Romeo-derived platform

that the Dodge Dart uses, the styling is edgy and modern. The sharp nose and small headlamps, along with the curved Jeep grille make a statement. Some Jeep aficionados might not be intrigued by this new design but newcomers to the brand might. The starting price is $23,495, which is less than it’s major com-petitors. For this price, you get standard air conditioning, Bluetooth connectivity, two USB ports, a 5-inch Uconnect screen and power win-dows/doors. The AWD

model starts at $25,695, which is also the lowest price model in this class. The closest competitor, on price, image and capability might be the Subaru Forester for $25,995.InsideThe interior of the all-new Cherokee is more upscale than most of the compet-itors. The doors, armrest and dash are covered in soft touch materials. The front

seats are supportive and comfortable. The rear seats too are comfy and slide for and aft for more cargo storage. When placed in the normal position, the legroom isn’t ample but on par with others in this class. Connecting to the Cherokee is a snap with the optional 8.4-inch Uconnect system that pairs with smartphone in seconds, is very quick between commands, and has nice looking graphics. The base screen is five inches but has many of the same functionality. Behind the steering wheel, inside the instrument cluster, is another programmable screen for all the infor-mation the driver needs frequently.DriveThe base 2.4L 4-cylinder with 184hp is the base engine on all trim levels. For just $1,300 any Cherokee can be equipped with the optional 3.2L V6 en-gine – making the walk up to this 271hp engine within reach for many buyers. In addition, this is the very first application of a 9-speed automatic anywhere in the auto industry, providing improved fuel economy and drivability. Having a chance to drive both the 4-cylinder and V6 models with the all-new 9-speed automatic, I’m torn. The V6 is the engine of choice for towing, steep mountain

runs and longer distance driving. The flip side is that the 4-cylinder is a very good in-city commuter and the lighter engine helps this Cherokee to corner, brake and manouevre better. The 9-speed automat-ic shifts quickly and smoothly, in fact I forgot it had so many cogs but it does improve fuel economy with a highway rating of 6.4L/100km with the 4-cylinder and 7.0L with the V6. Most Canadians will opt for the AWD versions thanks to our winter conditions, but here too there are more choices. Jeep has included three AWD systems. The first is a called Active Drive 1 with a selectable drive mode called Select-Ter-rain, for automatic, snow, mud and sand settings. The second is called Active Drive 2 and offers a two-speed mode for low speed crawling. The most aggres-sive system is Active Drive Lock, which comes in the off-road purpose-built Cherokee called Trailhawk. The Trailhawk is a ‘real’ Jeep; this is thanks to a locking rear differential and a host of electronic aids. The most impressive feature is the low speed crawling mode for both up and down hill tasks. Therefore, Jeep purists, yes there is a Cherokee for you. VerdictThis new Cherokee is off to a fantastic start. Sales are strong and the sharp design is bringing in buyers, not shoving them away. The 2014 Cherokee could not be further away from the last model; this is a thoroughly modern SUV with go-anywhere capability and around-town refinement that needs to be experienced.The LowdownPower: 184hp 2.4L 4-cylinder, and 271hp 3.2L V6. Fill-up: 9.9L/7.0L/100km (city/highway AWD) Sticker price: $23,695-$32,195

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The Chrysler 200 was introduced for the 2011 model year and replaced the outgoing Sebring.It’s available as a mid-sized sedan, with coupe-like styling and a roomy interior, as a hard or soft top con-vertible with two doors and four seats.The 200 is based on the same chassis as the outgo-ing Sebring but came with revised suspension geom-etry, stiffer body mounts, a raised roll centre, new sway bars and a wider rear track to improve both its ride and handling. There were also extensive upgrades to reduce cabin noise and these included acoustic lamination of the front door windows and windshield.The 2011 edition of the 200 came in base LX, Touring, Limited and top-line S trim levels. The base engine is a 173-horsepower, 2.4-litre, 16-valve four-cylinder. A carry-over engine from

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JULY 5: Mission City Farmers MarketLocation: Lane Creek Park (beside the library on 2nd Ave.)Time: 9am-1pm

JULY 6: Annual Community Day – Mission Horse ClubThis FREE family event offers pony rides, face painting & much more!

Location: Mission Horse Club Time: 11am-3pm

JULY 9: Envision Twilight Concert SeriesLocation: Fraser River Heritage Park, 7494 Mary StreetTime: 7pm - 8pm Contact: 604-826-0277

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DEWDNEY AREAIMPROVEMENT DISTRICT

Box 3005, Mission, BC V2V 4J3Phone: 604-826-2713 (messages)

Fax: 604-826-0578 Email: [email protected]

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Notice to RatepayersAll district ratepayers are cordially invited

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UNGERJohn

Dec. 29, 1925 ~ June 29, 2014

John passed peacefully into the presence of his Lord on June 29, 2014 at the Abbotsford Regional Hospital, surrounded by his family members. John was born in Provost, Alberta and moved with his family in November 1940 to Yarrow. John bought a truck in 1949 and hauled asphalt, gravel and feed. John married Mary Wiebe on July 16, 1955 and farmed until 1976. John became a loving father to four children and eight grandchildren. Upon his retirement he enjoyed driving school bus for many years. After residing in Yarrow for 64 years John and Mary moved to Tabor Court, where Mary passed away in 2008, and John remarried Kay Funk in 2010. John is predeceased by his fi rst wife Mary and will be lovingly remembered and greatly missed by his wife Kay; daughter Lois Unger and grandchildren Logan (Shayla), Clayton, son Mark (Denise) and grandchildren Shauna (Brad) Irvine and Travis, daughter Eunice (Stan) Kroeker and grandchildren Vanessa and Jason, son Paul (Kathryn) and grandchildren Nathanael and Hannah; six brothers and their families. Viewing will be held on Friday, July 4 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. in Woodlawn Funer-al Home, 2310 Clearbrook Road, Abbotsford. A grave-side service will be held on Saturday, July 5 at 10:00 a.m. at Yarrow Cemetery, followed by a memorial service at Yarrow MB Church, 41995 Yarrow Central Rd., Yarrow, BC at 11:30 a.m. Online condolences can be left for family at:www.woodlawnfh-abbotsford.com

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BILL SAWATZKY July 14, 1943-July 5, 2013

Today and every day we remember our beloved Husband,

Dad and Grandpa. Our hearts ache constantly for

the wonderful man that God gave us and we grieve daily the loss of

him as if it were yesterday. Words cannot express how our

hearts feel, how lost we feel without him and how empty the space is that our beloved left.

Our comfort is in knowing he is rejoicing with Jesus and that we

will see his smiling face once again.

In Loving Memory of my beloved Grandson

“Rick”“Dearest Rick”

When you left you took part of me with youI grew old in a day.

I have wonderful memories of the time we spent togetherYou were a loving grandson and a kind and loving soul.You made my life rich and I was blessed to be your

Grandmother.May you forever know how much I love and miss you.

“Goodnight Sweet Rick”Love forever,

Grandma & Guinness XXX

RICK ROFFELMarch 25, 1984 ~ July 8, 2009

“What is Eternity”5 years without your smile,

your laugh, your hugs.I now know what eternity is,

5 years without you Rick.

Love forever, Mom (Mod)

BJORNAlfred

Mr. Alfred Bjorn, late of Abbotsford, BC, passed away and was promoted to Glory on June 28, 2014 at the age of 89 at Abbotsford Regional Hospital. He is survived by 6 children: Erik (Joy), Gerda (Frank), Tina (Peter), Arne (Lois), Chris (Jen) and Kerry (Jim) and their families. He was predeceased by an infant son and his wife Ruth. Alfred was born in Denmark and in 1957 immigrated to Canada with Ruth and family where they made BC their home. Alfred loved gardening and family time. He will be missed. Alfred was laid to rest beside his wife, Ruth at Hazelwood Cemetery. The family would like to thank the staff at Bevan Lodge and Abbotsford Region-al Hospital and Doctor J. Chan for their incredible care.Tributes and condolences may be left at:www.hendersonsabbotsfordfunerals.com

Henderson’s Funeral Home604-854-5534

BLOCKBarbara Hollywood

July 21, 1955 ~ June 30, 2014

Barbara, born to Frank and Gladys Stanyer, passed away peacefully at home surround-ed by her family, after a short courageous battle with cancer. She is survived by her hus-band, Dave of almost 42 years; 2 children; 5 grandchil-dren; and 1 great grandson. A special thank you to Inte-grated Health Centre in Fort Langley for all their help. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, July 5, 2014 at 11:00 am at Henderson’s Funeral Home, 34537 Mar-shall Road, Abbotsford, BC.Tributes and condolences may be left at:www.hendersonsabbotsfordfunerals.com

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CROSS, Glen Robert. November 16 1939 -

May 1 2014

Glen leaves wife Elizabeth. Sons Mike (Kerri), Doug and Roger (Bonnie) and daugh-ter Norma (Jim). Grandchil-dren Cody (Monica), Andrew (Aleisha), Justine, Tenelle, Mitchell, Ryan and Kingston. Great grandchildren Brooklyn and Landon and his sister Sandra. He is preceded by his brother Norman of Kelowna. His celebration of life will be held July 5, 2014 at his home from 2-4.

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WE WOULD like to commend and thank our newspaper carriers Kelly & Jean who have faithfully delivered

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recognition and thanks. N & S Allert

21 COMING EVENTS

MSS GRAD ‘84 30th ReunionJuly 19th @ 14th Avenue Pub

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HEAVY DUTY TRUCK MECHANICS

Triple Eight Transport Inc. req’s 3 heavy duty truck mechanics. Duties; Perform routine maintenance oil change & lubrication, service and repair faults & inspect trucks. It is a full time, permanent position, 40 hours per week & $26 per hour. Ba-sic English is must. Either diploma as heavy duty mechanic or 4 years experience is req’d.

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Email resume to: [email protected]

or drop off to: D’Cardos Mechanical

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

A Great JanitorialFranchise Opportunity

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

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

• Financing Available• Ongoing Support

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

[email protected]

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

114 DRIVERS/COURIER/TRUCKING

CLASS 1 HIGHWAY LINE HAUL

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

We Offer AboveAverage Rates!

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

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

604-968-5488

We thank all applicants for your interest!

Van-Kam is committed toEmployment Equity and

Environmental Responsibility.

115 EDUCATION

Excavator & Backhoe Operator Training. Be employable in 4-6wks. Call 604-546-7600. www.rayway.ca

INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIP-MENT OPERATOR SCHOOL.NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks.Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options.SignUp online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853

124 FARM WORKERSBLUEBERRY PICKERS WANTED. $0.50/lbs for full season. Min age: 16 yrs old. Farm located in EAST Abbotsford Please Call 604-807-0421 orEmail: [email protected]

604.820.5460

fax 604.826.8266 email [email protected]

Your community. Your classifieds.

604.853.1144

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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MISSIONRoute Boundaries Route Boundaries

200080 First, Horne & Railway

200141 Grand, James, Oak, Second

& Welton

201100 Alder, Juniper, Ninth, Shikaze & Tenth

201260 Brown, Fourteenth, Philbert,

Sage & Sykes

NEED EXTRA CASH?

We’re looking for carriers! Be part of a GREAT team!

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

Deliver newspapers WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY in your neighbourhood.

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

The Peace Arch News, a twice-weekly award-winning newspaper has an outstanding opportunity for a full-time experienced sales person.

The successful candidate will have a minimum of two years of sales experience – preferably in the advertising or retail industry. The ability to build relationships with clients and offer superior customer service is a must. The winning candidate will be a team player, a strong communicator, well organized and self-motivated. The ability to work in an extremely fast paced environment with a positive attitude is a must. A car and valid driver's license is required.

We offer a great working environment with a competitive base salary and commission plan coupled with a strong benefi t package.

Black Press has more than 170 community newspapers across Canada and the United States and for the proven candidate the opportunities are endless.

Please submit your resume with a cover letter by Friday, July 11, 2014 to:

Rita Walters, Publisher Peace Arch News, #200 - 2411 - 160th St., Surrey, BC V3S 0C8 or email to [email protected]

No phone calls please.

Advertising Sales Consultant

www.blackpress.ca

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

124 FARM WORKERS

20 FARM LABOURERS REQUIRED at

RANDHAWA FARMS LTD.

5 or 6 days a week40 or 50 hours/week $10.33/hr

Greenhouse work such as picking, pruning, twisting and other misc greenhouse labour.

Employment starts immediate Fax: 604-864-8858

130 HELP WANTED

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

An Experienced Surveyor required for work in BC.

Experience with GPS, Total Station, and computer skills

necessary. Adaptation to new software, problem

solving in the fi eld, and must be physically fi t due to

nature of the work. Communication skills and positive disposition a must as applicant will be working in a team environment. Valid Driver’s License mandatory.

Call (1-250)766-5531 between the hours

of 10am-6pm

A Survey Assistantrequired for work in BC.

Must be outdoor orientated, physically fi t and have a valid Drivers’ License.

Travel required Call (1-250)766-5531 between the hours

of 10am-6pm

BLUEBERRY PICKERS WANTED. .40¢ per pound.

Call 604-854-1178 after 6 pm.

CHICKEN CATCHERSWANTED

FULL - TIMEF/T Starting wage $14/hourBenefi ts package available

604-835-3562 Leave Msg

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

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

HELPER Required for railing co. Welding knowledge helpful but will train. Call or email: 604-854-9666 or [email protected]

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

130 HELP WANTED

POULTRY FARM WORKERSRidge valley Farms at 30974 North Burgess Ave Abbotsford, are hiring full time for their poultry division, poultry farm workers. Duties: Caching and moving poultry, cleaning of caged and barns and sterilizing of poultry bird houses. Must be willing to work night shifts and week-ends. Poultry and farming experience.Wages at a hourly rate of $12.00Please submit a resume to, att. Kel or Greg fax 604-846-6636 e-mail: integrityrecruitment

@dccnet.com

PRODUCTION WORKERS

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

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

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

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

Starting Wage $12.20 +Shift Premiums!

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

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

[email protected]

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

130 HELP WANTED

Security / Maintenance Person required

Approx. 32-40 hours per week as required. Primarily evening shifts

and weekend shifts will be needed. Security ticket an asset.

Variety of skills in regards to maintenance aspect of the

position. Ability to communicate in English required.

Position starts immediately.

Please email resume to:securmaintenance@

gmail.com

148 PICKERSBLUEBERRY PICKERS. Matsqui area. 42¢/lb. Call 604-807-2716; 778-878-2223.

BLUEBERRY PICKERSNEEDED NOW!

Certifi ed OrganicBlueberry Farm.Lots of berries, long season.

Phone 604-859-8918

159 TEACHERS

Dasmesh Punjabi School

BC Certifi ed Independent School

Kindergarten to Grade 12

Requires

H BC certifi ed intermediate teach-ers strong in PE, Language Arts or Fine Arts.H BC certifi ed senior Humanities teachers

Upholding the school philosophy is very important.

Send your resumes to the Principal via mail, fax or

email as soon as possible.5930 Riverside St

Abbotsford, BC V4X 1T8Phone: 604-826-1666

Fax: 604-820-8924Email:

[email protected] & [email protected]

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

160 TRADES, TECHNICAL

JOURNEYMAN MACHINISTACR Group located in south Richmond seeks a F/T worker to perform machining on rubber, urethane & some metal. Candi-dates should have experience in operating various lathes and be able to read various measuring devises. A forklift ticket or exp. driving a forklift is also preferred. 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM Mon. - Fri. some overtime. Wage depending on qualifi cations.

Health, Dental, Vision & more. We also have a company paid RRSP plan. Must be willing to

join the union (UNIFOR).

Please send your resume: [email protected]

MACHINIST WANTEDVancouver Island Company

requires a machinist immediately. Must be

profi cient in the operation of boring mills and lathes.

Union position with comparable wages and

excellent benefi t package.Submit resumes via fax to: 250-656-1262 or email to:

[email protected]

PERSONAL SERVICES

171 ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

Escape From Stress Massage www.escapefromstressmassage.com Call Lori (604)391-1314

RELAXATION BODY CARE604-859-2998

#4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby

Simply for your Health & RelaxationIN HOME EUROPEAN STUDIOFrom $55. Call 604.230.4444

173 MIND BODY SPIRIT

AMAZING WAVE SPA Acupuncture & Acupressure.

113-2580 Cedar Park Pl. Abby.604-746-0099

THE BEST BODYWORKSLic. In-Home SpaOpen at 7:00 am.

1980 Emerson St., Abbotsford 604-854-0599 Jan

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

PERSONAL SERVICES

173 MIND BODY SPIRIT

#1 in the Fraser Valley

SPRING RELAX SPA604-859-9686

2451 Clearbrook RdAbbotsford

CHANELSPA

Top Quality Services...

604-746-67772459 McCallum Rd. Abby.

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

Specializing in Private Events!We Come To You! Doing It All,

From Set-Up - Clean-Up.

• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals

• Weddings • B-B-Ques• Birthdays • AnniversariesUnique Taste, Unique Menus...

Gourmet, Customized MenusTailored To Your Function...

Kristy [email protected]

or Visit us at: www.threescompanycatering.ca

182 FINANCIAL SERVICES

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB.

1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

TRAVEL with bcclassified.com604 826 6221

HEAVY DUTY MECHANICTired of Long Commutes?

We are a local progressive concrete pre-cast company which has an opening for a heavy duty mechanic at our Chilliwack Production Facility. The work requires preventative maintenance and scheduled repairs to the eet of forklifts and other mobile equipment.

The Successful candidate must have good problem solving, diagnostic, interpersonal, and time management skills. Must be able to work with a computer based preventative maintenance program. Must be able to work exible hours in a variety of conditions. Experience working with materials handling equipment would be an asset.

Minimum requirements include completion of ITA certi cate of quali cation as heavy duty equipment mechanic, inter-provincial red seal endorsement, and a certi cate of apprenticeship. A minimum of 5 years work experience in a related industry is required.

Our Company offers:1. Attractive wages and excellent employee bene ts2. Supportive, engaged atmosphere with change

minded management group.3. Company sponsored social activities

We would like to thank everyone who responds, however only successful applicants will be contacted.

Please send updated resume including cover letter, references, to: [email protected]

www.blackpress.ca

The Princeton Similkameen Spotlight is looking for the right person to be the Publisher/Editor.

Princeton is located in the Similkameen Valley….truly an outdoor lover’s dream with world-class hunting, fi shing, hiking and snowmobiling.

In addition to having a strong understanding of news gathering and meeting deadlines, the successful candidate will represent the Spotlight at social and client functions. They will also have strong organizational skills and be able to work without direct supervision.

Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

•Work closely with the sales consultant to develop new sources of revenue

•Create a newspaper that represents the community

•Account for all business activities in a prompt manner

•Manage all expenses and wages

•Produce 10-15 stories per week, plus photos as necessary

•Allocate print space for story, text and photos according to space parameters and copy signifi cance.

•Plan the contents for the Spotlight according to the publication’s style, editorial policy and publishing requirements.

•Verify facts, dates and statistics using standard reference sources

•Develop story and feature ideas

•Read, evaluate and edit press releases, Letters to the Editor and other materials submitted for publication.

•Upload stories to the website

•Participate in community events

Please e-mail resume by July 8, 2014 to:

Don Kendall, Regional Publisher, South OkanaganEmail: [email protected]

Publisher/ Editor

SPOTLIGHTThe Similkameen

130 HELP WANTED

160 TRADES, TECHNICAL

130 HELP WANTED

160 TRADES, TECHNICAL

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PERSONAL SERVICES

182 FINANCIAL SERVICES

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

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

257 DRYWALL

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

D & D DRYWALL. Boarding, tap-ing, texturing painting & remodeling. 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. Sm jobs pref’d. 40+ yrs exp. 604-308-7943

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

260 ELECTRICAL

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

Phone 604-820-0808www.jonesbroscartageltd.com

FREE FILL 24/7Structural - Organic - Concrete

We Deliver 604-218-6554

Bulldozer & ExcavatorServices

Land Clearing - Excavating•D6 Bulldozer •CAT320 EXCA

• D4 Wide Pad Bulldozer“Accept Visa/Mastercard”

604-576-6750 or Cell: 604.341.7374

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

281 GARDENING.Jim’s Mowing. 310-JIMS (5467).

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

R. G. HandyLandscaper

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

Robert or Gen [email protected]

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

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

283A HANDYPERSONS

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

287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

MISSION VALLEY RENO’S & IMPROVEMENTS

ABBOTSFORD & MISSIONLarge & Small Jobs

S Insured S LicensedGuaranteed S Free Estimates

Phone 604-854-9288www.renovationsmission.com

HANDY RICHARDDoes most any job,

big or small!

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

Anything else, just ask!

Serving Abbotsford for 20 yrsCall 604-556-8183

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

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

320 MOVING & STORAGE

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

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPINGAcross the street - across the world

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

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

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

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

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

604-853-9429 ~ 778-982-2191

www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland

604.996.8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for 10yrs

PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299,

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

Cloverdale Premium quality paint.NO PAYMENT until Job is

completed. Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring &

Maid Services.

TONY’’S PAINTING

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

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

332 PAVING/SEAL COATING

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

Asphalt Grindings AvailableMaterial/Machine Leveling avail

7 days/wk. 604-897-5850.

338 PLUMBING

BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com

$45HR Plumber clogged drains, hot water tanks, sinks, taps. All your plumbing needs 604-217-7447

CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS!bcclassified.com 604-826-6221

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

341 PRESSURE WASHING

POWER WASHINGGUTTER CLEANING

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE Call Ian 604-724-6373

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

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

.A East West Roofi ng & Siding Co. Repairs, new roofs, torching, gutter services. 10% off. 604-783-6437

356 RUBBISH REMOVAL

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

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

FAST & FRIENDLY SERVICE.Incl. appliances Dave 604-825-0066

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL

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

TRUCKING / LOADINGEXCAVATOR / CATS

LOWBEDS

PIT - 11496 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD., MISSION

Fax: 604-826-6716

MISSION TOPSOIL

✦ Screened Topsoil ✦ Mushroom Manure

✦ Bark Mulch ✦ Sand & Gravel

Pick Up or Delivery 8590 SYLVESTER RD.

604-820-0808www.jonesbroscartageltd.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

374 TREE SERVICES

.give and take tree service 778.872.8406

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

GOOD LOCAL HAYDelivery available.

(Cell) 604-615-9888.

477 PETS

CATS 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

CHI/POM puppies, very small. 3 Females. Ready to go. $700. 604-702-1908 or 604-316-2136

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

PITTBULL PUPPIES - 1 Tan Female, 1 Grey/tan bridle Male. Excellent temperament, Both parents avail to view. 1st

shots, dewormed/ fl ead $1000 obo. Call 604-376-0920

PETS

477 PETS

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

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

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

503 ANTIQUES & VINTAGE

150 Year Old antique chairs from England. MacIntosh hand carved style. Beautiful leather backs & seats. Perfect condition. Low low price. 604-850-3383

BEAUTIFUL PAINTINGS by famous painters. Sculptures. Low, low prices. Call 604-850-3383

F I R E A R M SI will purchase Firearms &Ammunition 604-290-1911

542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES

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

MSB BLUEBERRY FARM

Top Quality, Fresh Picked Blueberries

Professionally Cleaned Available Daily!

3 Varieties! Recipes Avail.~ OPEN DAILY ~

Monday to Saturday 8 - 6Sunday 10 - 5604-557-0762

5331 Riverside St., Abbts(Bring own baskets for discount)

Strawberries &Raspberries

U-Pick .85¢ & Ready Pick

$1.50457 McCallum Road

Phone ahead 604-615-7790

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES

The Valley’s Premier Farm Market

Family owned & operated since 1975

Local produce arriving daily.

OPEN 7 DAYS / WEEK8 am ~ 6 pm

5486 Riverside StreetCorner of Harris & Riverside

Matsqui Village

U-PICK BLUEBERRIES, $1/lb. Red & Black Currants & Gooseberries

$1.25/lb. Bring containers. Closed Sundays. Call for picking times. 339 Short Rd., Abbotsford,

604-853-1909

560 MISC. FOR SALE

FIREWOOD★ FREE ★

WOODEN PALLETS Available

Come & HelpYourself

Great for crafts etc.

BACK PARKING LOT

(by shed)

ABBOTSFORD NEWS34375 Gladys Ave.

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

REAL ESTATE

625 FOR SALE BY OWNER

Chilliwack, 9610 Hazel St, single family 1600sf, full bsmt, 60x166’ lot, 2 bdrm up-1 down, 2 baths-1 up 1 down, 10.6x12.4’ shed. $305,000. Jack, (604)792-9994/798-7265

OPEN HOUSE: Fri. July 4 - Sun. July 13

11am-8pm 4 bdrm,3bth 2600 sq ft house with

walk-in basement.Was $478,000.

Reduced To Sell now $448,00047960 Lindell Road -

Side of Ryder MtnSee Property Guys.com ID # 149373 and MLS

Ph (604)847-0348 Kelly or Edemail [email protected]

ABBOTSFORD

COMPLEX GARAGESALE

Saturday, July 5th 9 am to 3 pm

21 Unit Complex - Lots for Sale!

2575 McAdam Rd.

Abbotsford - Eagle Mountain

GARAGE SALESat, July 5th, 7:30am-11am35520 Mahogany Drive

~ House #4 ~Furniture, Household, Linens,

Glassware & Tons More

ABBOTSFORD

FAMILY GARAGE SALESat. July 5 ~ 8:30 to 12:00

Good quality clothing, sports equipment, household

items & European art.

34845 Sandon Place

ABBOTSFORD

GARAGE SALEFriday & Saturday

July 4 & 5th ~ 9 to 4Snow blower, recliner, large chair, dressers, lamps, tools,

household & misc. items.

33285 Hawthorne Ave.

ABBOTSFORD

GARAGE SALESat. July 5th ~ 9 to 12:0031” freezer, carseats & baby

carseat carrier, children’s bikes & miscellaneous items.

34214 Fraser St.

ABBOTSFORD

GARAGE SALE

Saturday, July 5th8:00 am to 3:00 pm

2348 Olympia Place

ABBOTSFORD

GARAGE SALESaturday July 5th ~ 9 to 2

Lots of misc. items.

34386 Fraser St.

ABBOTSFORD

HUGE GARAGE / MOVING SALE

Saturday July 5th9:00 to 2:00

3635 Cobblestone Dr.

ABBOTSFORDMOVING ~

DOWNSIZING SALESat. July 5,

8 - 2 p.m.35957 Stoneridge PlaceHousehold, garden tools, furniture and much more!

ABBOTSFORD

MULTI FAMILY SALESaturday July 5th ~ 8 to 4

FINAL SALE! All items must go! Appliances, tools

& more.

33485 HUGGINS AVE.

Abbotsford

Sat July 5th - 8am - 4pmSun July 6th - 8am - 12 noon

3536 Ashcroft DriveRain or shine

ABBOTSFORD

YARD SALESaturday, July 58:00 - 2:00pm

Household items, furniture, sofa, loveseat, coffee & end tables, lamps. Offi ce furniture, barbie

dolls. Salt & pepper collections, cooking magazine, 2 boys bikes.

2263 Bevan Cr.RAIN OR SHINE

AldergroveGARAGE SALE

Car Wash, Bake Sale& Pancake Breakfast“Pathfi nder Fundraiser”

Sunday, July 6, 9:30am-2pm.Aldergrove S.D.A. Church26245 28th Ave.

ALDERGROVE GARAGE SALE

Sat, July 58am - 5 p.m.

26254 64th AveWorkshop, antiques, kitchen

wares, crystal, silver, offi ce items, records, paintings, lumber.

Too much to list. No reasonable offer refused.

LAKE ERROCK:

BAYVIEW ROAD STREET SALE

Friday ~ 4:00 to 8:00Saturday ~ 8:00 to 4:00

Antiques & Collectibles, Refreshment available

MISSION

GARAGE SALESaturday & Sunday

8:00 to 3:00

Collectibles, musical instruments, household items.

7542 LARK ST

MISSION

HUGE YARD SALE !!!All proceeds to Animal Rescue

Sat. 9 to 4 & Sunday 9 to 2Vintage radio, collectibles, retro

furniture etc. Rain or shine

30471 Dewdney Trunk Rd.

MISSION

MOVING / GARAGE SALEFriday, Saturday & Sunday

July 4, 5 & 6 ~ 9 to 4Lots of quality items, no junk. Art

collectibles, records, furniture, household items, tools, ac welder,

wheelbarrow & much more.

7907 Cedar St.

MISSION

YARD SALE July 5 & 6 ~ 9am to 3pm

Oak gas fi replace, new four burn-er gas cook top, steel work bench (chop saw), bedding, furniture, glass ware, art work, kitchen ware.

Casselman Cres.

SATURDAY July 5th 9-4, Sunday July 6th 9-2. Massive sale - an-tiques, collectibles, vintage items, tools, household, electronics, etc etc. Too much to list. 30471 Dewd-ney Trunk Road, Mission

Saturday Market in the Park

at Cultus Lake

June 14 - Sept. 7Main Beach

* Waterside of parking lot *10am - 3pm

Vendors Welcome(604)846-6606

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

Produce *Jewellery *Skin Care* Make-up.

Entertainment daily from 11am-12:30pm

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EMAIL BOX, QUARTER inch Domex steel, regulation size, new, $95. 604-621-1048.

IMMACULATE DOUGHNUT SPARE tire and rim from 2000 Chevy Cavalier sedan, $50. firm. Phone 604-853-5310 or 604-807-2542.

TWO SETS BI-FOLD mirror doors, 78” X 2’ for 4’ closet, $25. Two pair silver green curtains, new, $15. 604-852-3062.

ROUND TABLE WITH side flaps, 4 chairs, pine wood, excellent con-dition. $50. 604-870-0959.

BBQ GRILL, 3 burner and one side burner, and tank, good condition, $60. Maple wood oval coffee table, $40. 604-870-0959.

DOG KENNEL, suitable for 20 lb to 30 lb dog, $40. White kitchen table, four chairs, $60. 604-853-8818.

BROWN PLUSH PUSH back reclin-er, $65. Phone 604-852-4305.

GREEN PLUSH PUSH back reclin-er, $65. Phone 604-852-4305.

FREE MEDIUM ORGAN, excellent condition. Phone 604-855-0224.

2 VERY NICE OCCASIONAL chairs, FREE. One tall bookcase, FREE. 2 lawn chairs, FREE. Bike stand for 2 bikes FREE. 604-855-0224.

HOMEDICS FOOT MASSAGER, $40. Phone 604-859-8850.

100, 3 GRAM BAGS seed beads, $25. for all. Phone 604-859-8850.

50 PIECES CUSTOME jewellery, $25. for all. Phone 604-859-8850.

JEWELLERY CABINET, five feet tall, floor model, 5 drawers, 3 side doors, mirror on top, $45. Phone 604-859-8850.

WINE BOTTLES, one dozen, clear, $10. 604-853-8694.

GUINEA PIG CAGE, 28” X 17”, complete, $45. Three hydroponic lights, brand new in box, 1000W, all $30. 604-853-9770.

ONE PAIR BLACK Diamond treking poles, as new, cost $175. Now $100. 604-853-9547.

ONE 7 ‘ X 9’ CREAMY beige rug, recently cleaned, $30. 604-853-9547.

ONE PAIR LEKI Vario treking poles, as new, cost $125. Now $75. 604-853-9547.

SOFA BED FOR your summer guests, clean, like new mattress, no smokers or pets, pale green color, $100. obo. 604-853-8263.

SINGER SEWING MACHINE in cabinet, top of the line in 1969, works well, all accessories and in-structions, $75. obo. 604-853-8263.

NIAGARA CYCLO-MASSAGE & heat chair, $50. Computer desk with hutch, $50. 604-852-8203.

CRAFTSMAN ELECTRIC PLANER, $50. 604-852-8203.

BIRD SOLAR LITES, $35. for all. Good condition. 604-859-7995.

EXERCISE BIKE, Voyageur, solid,

tension control, exercise comput-

er, firm $100. Good condition. 605-

859-7995.

8 DECORATIVE GARDEN GNOME

planters, $50. for all. Good condi-

tion. 604-859-7995.

12 GNOME GARDEN PATIO or-

naments, new, $50. for all. Good

condition. 604-859-7995.

WHITE CHILDREN’S ADIRONDACK

summer chairs, $35. for all. Good

condition. 604-859-7995.

WROUGHT IRON CANDLE like,

chandelier, $50. 604-308-6104.

RECLINER, GOOD CONDITION,

$75. TV table on wheels, $25. 604-

308-6104.

BAROQUE STYLE GOLD plate

lead crystal four light dining room

chandelier $75. obo 604-820-9374.

FREE OAK KITCHEN cabinets and

oak interior doors and frames 604-

826-1128.

B&D DRILL KIT with reciprocating

saw new $40. Craftsman blower

vac new $60. 604-826-4864.

3 WHEEL GOLF cart $25. Golf

shoes new size 11 $20 B&D electric

trimmer $20. 604-826-4864.

90 MAZDA B2200 canopy $60. 36

vinyl records mostly 70’s .50 cents

each. 604-826-9322.

REAL ESTATE

626 HOUSES FOR SALE

1100SF reno’d 3 bed rancher in Abby Bateman. Large lot. RV pkg & wchr. $345,500 Dave 604-557-3347

627 HOMES WANTED

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633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

2001 Security Park Model,1 bdrm, kitchen nook.

Must be moved. $34,000 obo. 604-465-5508

QUALITY MODULAR HOMES

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

584 SWAP & TRADE

CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS!bcclassified.com 604-826-6221

REAL ESTATE

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

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

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

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

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

Chuck 604-830-1960

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

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

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

1 Month FREE Rent

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

Okas Shopping Mall.

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

1.604.768.5361

ABBOTSFORD 2184 McKenzie RdSpacious 2 bdrm apt. H/w fl oors. $800/mo. Dirk 604-535-3475

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

ABBOTSFORD

Heat & Hot Water Included

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

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

1909 SALTON RD. Abbotsford

604-853-6620Forest Village Apartments

584 SWAP & TRADE

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

BLUERIDGEAPARTMENTS1 MONTH FREE

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

24/7 On-Site Staff

PETS OKAY

1 Bdrm. from $6102 Bdrm. from $725

Call Kel for Details

604.556.6465

SUNRIDGEAPARTMENTS32815 George Ferguson Way

1 MONTH FREE

1 bdrm. from $6352 bdrm. from $725

· Excellent location· Across the street from

Superstore & Seven Oaks Shopping Mall· Large Units

· 24/7 On-site staff· Elevator operated

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

For more information or tosetup an appointment

Please Call Rick 604.319.9151

IRENEAPARTMENTS

1 bdrm from $6252 bdrm. from $745

1 MONTH FREELarge units. Large Patios,

Walk to Sprott Shaw College. Easy Highway Access.

Storage Lockers & Parking Available!

To arrange a viewing please call Annette

778.982.2590

Abbotsford CentralMountainview - Bakerview

THIS IS WHERE YOU WANT TO LIVE

LET’S MAKE A DEAL

NEW LOWER RENTSSENIOR’S DISCOUNT

1 & 2 Bedroom Suites

Clean & Large, hot water included. N/S

Secured U/G parking available.

Outdoor pool in garden setting.

Sorry N/P.Close to all amenities.

Ref’s req’d.

Phone 604-556-7705AVAIL. NOW, HATZIC Bench, New 1br. upper suite, bright open con-cept, large balcony, view, new appl, w/d, pets neg, $850/mth, util incl 604-302-8475

MISSION: 1 bdrm Apt. Quiet.$645/mo. Avail. now. Bob@

604-302-8676 [email protected]

MISSION 1st Ave. 2Bdrm apt $800/m. Inc w/d. No pets. Avail Now. Refs. Jim 604-820-0167

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

ABBOTSFORD CRIME FREEMulti Housing Program

BACHELOR APARTMENT$440/mo.No Pets

Hot water included.Quiet, parklike setting.

604-853-0333

ABBOTSFORD

Great ViewAvailable Now!

Bach., 1 Bedroom,2 Bedroom 3 Bdrm

Bedroom Avail.

SENIORS DISCOUNTS

Heat, Hot Water & Basic Cable included.

Crime Free & Certifi ed.N/S - N/P,

Close to all amens.Lease & Refs. Required.

Call 604-852-7350

ABBOTSFORD

MEADOWOODApartment & Townhouse

Complex

Phone 604-852-4696or Email

meadowood@pacifi cquorum.com

Apartments1 & 2 Bedroom

Heat / hot water included3 Appliances

Townhouses1 Bedroom lofts &

2 Bedrooms5 Appliances

✦ Senior Discount ✦ Resident Managers ✦ Sorry No Pets

Conveniently located at3046 Clearbrook Road

www.pacifi cquorum.comPacifi c Quorum Properties Inc

ABBOTSFORD RENOVATED

SUITES11 LOCATIONS

• Bachelor• 1 Bdrm. • 2 Bdrm.

Inquire About CurrentRental Incentives...

PET FRIENDLY BUILDINGS!FOR LEASING & INFO.

Call Pamela604-751-2934 or E-mail:

[email protected]

ABBOTSFORD

VILLA CHRISTINAAPARTMENTS

Available Immediately1 Bdrm Suite

F/S, D/W, Secure u/g parking.Close to bus route and shopping

** Discount given to Seniorsand on 1 year lease. **

Adult oriented. N/S, N/PREFERENCES REQUIRED. Please call 604-855-9697 for an appointment to view.

Central ClearbrookSeniors Discount

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

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

604-850-2467Baywest Mgmt Corp

GARIBALDI Court(604) 463-9522

Central Maple Ridge 2 Bdrm units available.

Great location for seniors!Clean, quiet & affordable!

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

Sorry No PetsFor more info: google us.

CRIME FREE BUILDING

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

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

SPACIOUS APT. SUITES FOR RENT

“All apts are pet free!”

Bachelor, 1 bdrm & 2 bdrm suites

Nice decor, clean, specifi cally designed for

the needs of adult oriented, families & professionals.

All rental properties arecertifi ed members of

‘’Abbotsford Crime FreeMulti-Housing program’’

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

apartments.com

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

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

Transit and easyHwy 1 access.

Excellent locations on bus routes. Within

walking distance to all amenities. - post offi ce,

shopping, medical clinic, library & rec. centre.

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

Forest TerraceApartments

34313 Forrest TerraceAbbotsford’s Best Kept Secret

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

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

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

Pets negotiable. Age 40

Senior & Adult Oriented

Come See What You HaveBeen Missing!

Call Esther 604-853-0549

MAPLE RIDGE

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

Great LocationQueen Anne Apts.* Renovated Suites *

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

and HydroNear Shopping & Amenities.

SENIOR’S DISCOUNT

604-463-2236 604-463-7450

12186-224 St, Maple RidgeCertifi ed Crime Free Buildings

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

FRASER RIDGECondo Living at

Apartment Prices!www.eryxproperties.com

1 bdrm - $7153 bdrm - $1150

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

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

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

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

Multi-Housing Program.

Mission

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

604-820-0128

MISSIONHABITAT APARTMENTS

33366 2nd Ave. Mission

1 Bedroom suite $635 2 Bedroom suite $750

Newly painted , some with new or near new fl ooring. Quiet, well managed, on site Manager. Undercover parking. Coin Laundry. Near library and

downtown. NO Pets.

604-826-2538Managed by

ECM Strata - Rental Division

MISSION: PRINCESS DAPHNE APTS - SPACIOUS 1 bdrm starting

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

OAKMONT MANORMember - Crime Free Program

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

Available NowClose to schools & shopping

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

604-855-0883

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U-HAUL Storage Center Matsqui Place

claims a Landlords Contrac-tual Lien against the follow-ing persons goods in storage at;

30618 Matsqui PlaceAbbotsford BC,

Tel: 604-854-6346

116 Stephen Snow 2117 Emerson Street, Abbotsford, BC

118 Jennifer Harris 32495 Marshall Road, Abbotsford, BC

139 Kari Leushner -Hunter1504 Kipling Street, Abbotsford, BC

235 Vanessa Johanesson #9 - 7241 Hurd Street, Mission, BC

304 Jason Apps 34986 Laburnum Avenue, Abbotsford, BC

32 Kristopher Manning 1385 Creekside Road, Kelowna, BC

331 Francis Wionzek PO Box 185 , White Fox, Sask.

337 Tracey Griffen 2604 James Street, Abbotsford, BC

355 Cameron Shea 6705 Ogrady Road, Prince George, BC

356 Kaleena Unrau 47437 Beechnut Avenue, Chilliwack, BC

372 Ed Nicholls 33771 George Ferguson Way, Abbotsford, BC

376 Gwen Horn 2306 198th Street, Langley, BC

384 Maurice Henry 31790 Union Avenue,Abbotsford, BC

413 Kevin Gerela #404 - 4910 50th Street,Stoney Plain, Alberta

480 Warner Miyagi 2663 Sunnyside Street, Abbotsford

491 Devin Andres 33415 Bourquin Place, Abbotsford, BC

499 Justin Bos 2437 Lilac Crescent, Abbotsford, BC

55-56 Alex Rodham #105 - 33894 Peardonville Road, Abbotsford,BC

57 John Leonzio 9126 Corbould Street, Chilliwack, BC

72 Bonnie Comeau #239 - 32830 George Ferguson Way, Abbotsford, BC

A sale will take place at the storage location on Friday. July 11th, 2014. Viewing 10:00am-12:00PM. Sealed bids will be opened at 12:30PM. Room contents are personal / household goods unless noted otherwise. Bids will be for entire contents of each locker unit.

Private Licensed Care CommunitySpecializing In Assisted Living, Complex Care & Dementia Care

604.850.5416 | bevanvillage.ca

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

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

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

✯ Arlington Place ✯

2487 Countess St.Abbotsford(Next to MCC)

Very Competitive Rates Quiet, Clean, Well Managed.

NOW AVAILABLE LARGE 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES

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

Senior’s Discount.

Resident Manager ~ Linda604-850-7050

✯ Aspen Court ✯

2450 Center St. Abbotsford

NEW BUILDINGVery Competitive Rates

Quiet, Clean, Well Managed.

NOW AVAILABLEBACHELOR,

1 & 2 BDRM. SUITES

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

PARKING

604-870-1118

✯ Bantview Gardens ✯

33415 Bourquin Pl.Abbotsford

UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP

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

NOW AVAILABLE LARGE 1 BDRM + DEN

& 2 BDRM SUITESHeat & hot water included.

Fridge, stove, d/w. Senior’s Discount

UNDERGROUND SECURE PARKING

Resident Manager ~ Carol604-556-7742

Cell 604-226-0975

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

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

ABBOTSFORD INDUSTRIALWAREHOUSE. 3000 sq ft

High ceilings, 2 bay doors, 3 phase power. Extra loft. Across from Sports Centre & UFV 604-859-4315

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

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

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

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

736 HOMES FOR RENT

$1400 month 4 bdrm 3 bath fenced back yard ns npets Queen and Peardonville street Abbotsford ph# 604-835-4995

ABBOTSFORD. 3 bdrm. w/rec rm, 2.5 baths, 5 appl, beautiful garden, near Rotary Stadium. N/s, n/p. Aug 1. $1375 + utils. 604-897-4512

747B SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING

RENTALS

736 HOMES FOR RENT

ABBOTSFORD. 33553 Lynn Ave - 4 Bdrm, 1.5 baths (new main), lrg rec/rm, sep lndry in bsmt, 5 appl, lrg driveway with enclosed garage, and fenced back yard. Near UFV, hospi-tal & hwy, N/S, pets neg. $1650/mo. 604-855-3303, 604-807-3461

ABBOTSFORD 4 bdrm bsmt home. Recent updates. Close to hospital & schools. N/s, n/p. $1600/mo. + utils. (604)870-9555

ABBOTSFORD. 5 bdrm. 2.5 baths, Atwater Cr. Close to all amen. Avail. July 7th. Ns/np. $1500/mo. Call 778-552-4481.

ABBOTSFORD EAST. 3 bdrm. rental home. Written reference required. $1400/mo. Ns/np. Phone 604-852-2244 or 778-242-9604.

Clearbrook exec hse 3 story 5400sf 5 bdrm 1/2 acre legal bsmt ste new-ly rend’d solarium, home theatre granite & wood fl r & counters $2500 NP/NS. July 1. 604-897-7494

★ NEW RENTALS ★

MISSIONAPARTMENTS1A Ave. 1 bdrm. conveniently located downtown core. No w/d. N/p. $600/mo. + utils.

UPPER/LOWER SUITESWren 2 bdrm. bsmt. near school/park, shared w/d, fcd yard. N/p. $700/mo. + shared utils.

HOUSEErrock Waterfront in Lake Errock approx. 25 min. east of Mission, 3 bdrm. rancher, w/d, $1300/mo. + utils.

ABBOTSFORDAPARTMENTSTempo #202 - 1 bdrm 716 sq. ft. w/d, 1 parking stall. Avail. Aug. 1st $895/mo. + utils incl. hot water.Latitude#324 2 bdrm 885 sq ft. Insuite w/d, 2 parking stalls. $1150/mo + utils. Incl. hot water.

FRASER VALLEY HOME TEAM

604-820-8888

MORE RENTALS @www.andersonavenue.com

HOMES, CONDOS & TOWNHOUSES

FOR RENTFrom 1 bed to 4 plus beds, 1 bath

to multiple baths located east, central and west Abbotsford.

View all rentals on kijiji.ca & craigslist (fraservalley)

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

746 ROOMS FOR RENT

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

747 RV PADS

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

749 STORAGE

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

747B SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING

RENTALS

750 SUITES, LOWER1 Bdrm McMillan Area. Lvl entry New wind A/C, wshr/dryr Incl all utils. NS/NP Avail Aug 1/15. $785/m - 1/pers only 604-309-5508.

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

ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm. Whatcom area. Near all amenities. Incl. w/d, d/w. Ns/np. Avl now. 604-854-4133

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

ABBOTSFORD. Clearbrook area. 2 bdrm. Available now. NP/NS. Call 604-557-9572 or 604-807-2870.

ABBOTSFORD. Sandy Hill 1000sf. 2 bdrm. walkout. NS/NP. 6 appls. $900 incl. heat/hydro. Avail immed. 604-557-0081 or 604-614-2793.

ABBOTSFORD. (Sumas). Clean 2 bdrm suite. New carpet. Incl. utils. Ns/np. Avail. now. 604-864-6361

CLEARBROOK. 1 bdrm, spacious, 3 appl. Avl now. N/s. $650 incl util & net 604-217-7461; 778-242-1917.

CLEARBROOK area. 3 bdrm bsmt. Close to schools. Laundry incl. Avail. now. 778-552-8025, 604-217-4584 or 604-853-5440.

MISSION. 1 bdrm. g/l suite. Private entry. Quiet, surrounded by trees. Suit single mature person. N/s, n/p. F/s. Near bus. Ref’s. req’d. Avail. July 1st. $580/mo. 604-826-6408

MISSION: 1 BEDROOM. Includes utilities and cable. Available now. No smoking, no pets. 604-826-3124

MISSION. Brand new 2 bdrm. suite. Close to schools. No cable, no ldry. Ns/np. Avail. immed. $750/mo. 604-826-7146

752 TOWNHOUSES

Clearwater Housing Co-op

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

3 BDRM UNITS FOR FAMILIES

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

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

✦ APPLY NOW ✦Phone 604-859-7429

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

TRANSPORTATION

810 AUTO FINANCING

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821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

2004 INFINITY G35 COUPE38,600 kms, silverstone grey, blk leather, Bose audio, full load, winter stored, $17,500, 604-859-7479

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

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

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

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

‘05 BUICK ALLURE 4 dr, V6, auto, full load,

STP#0912............$1,650.‘04 PONTIAC SUNFIRE

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

‘03 CHEV MALIBU 4 dr, V6, auto, full load, local 139K. STP#69589......$2,495.

‘03 MAZDA PROTEGE 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, loaded, STP#3516.........$3,495.‘02 NISSAN SENTRA

4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, full load, local STP#7567...........$3,495.

‘02 FORD EXPLORER Sport4 X 4, 2 dr, V6, auto, full load, leather, STP#1650.... $2,995.

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

STP#7816........$1,995.‘02 CHEV TRAIL BLAZER

4x4, 4 dr, V6, auto, full load STP#8304........$1,995.‘01 NISSAN MAXIMA4 dr, V6, auto, loaded

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

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

‘97 VW GOLF2 dr, 4 cyl, 5 speed

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

★ NEW ARRIVALS ★‘05 PONTIAC G6

4 dr, V6, auto, full load, local. STP#5585 ........... $4,995.

‘04 GMC ENVOY 4X4, 4 door, fully loaded,

155K. STP#3378........$4,500.‘04 PONTIAC MONTANA 7 psg, V6, auto, full load, STP#9626........... $2,995.‘03 PONTIAC MONTANA 7 psg, V6, auto, full load,

STP#3561............ $2,495.‘02 VW JETTA

4 dr 4 cyl, auto, loaded, local, no accidents, black on blackSTP# 8911............ $3,995.

‘02 FORD EXPLORER 4X4, 4 dr, V6, auto, full load,

STP#4024............$1,995.‘99 HONDA ACCORD

2 dr, coupe, V6 auto, full load nice car, STP# 1117...$3,495.

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830 MOTORCYCLES1985 YAMAHA Venture 1200 cc V4 69,000 kms. New tires/battery. Runs great. $2,300. obo. 604-820-8218.

838 RECREATIONAL/SALE

*2004 25’ 5th wheel, slideout, $6,900/obo.

*1998 Ford 150 Heavy duty truck with hitch. $5,000/obo.

Phone Jerry 604-850-0749

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

33166 South Fraser WayDL# 40083 778-908-5888

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

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912 BOATS14’ MIRROCRAFT alum boat. 25 hp Mariner electric start, plus accesso-ries. With trailer. $3,199. obo. Call 604-302-7570

1994 18’ Campion Allante 170 Ski Boat. 212 hours on engine, Monster Wake Tower. Upholstery in good cond. Includes tow ropes & life vests. Asking $7000/obo.604-392-5098 or 604-701-9687

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY

OF WHATCOM JUVENIILE COURT

In re the Welfare of:LIAM TRENT MARTINEZD.O.B. 04/10/08NO: 14-7-00282-8

Notice and Summons by Publication

(Termination) (SMPB)To: ALBERT GREEN, Alleged Father, and ANY AND ALL PUTATIVE FATHERS of LIAM TRENT MARTINEZ: A Petition to Terminate Parental Rights was fi led on May 9, 2014; A Fact Finding hearing will be held on this matter on: August 19, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. at Whatcom County Superior Court, 311 Grand Ave-nue, Bellingham, WA 98225. You should be present at this hearing.

The hearing will determine if your parental rights to your child are terminated. If you do not appear at the hearing, the court may enter an order in your absence terminating your parental rights.

To request a copy of the Notice, Summons, and Termination Petition, call DSHS at (360) 647-6100. To view information about your rights, including right to a lawyer, go to www.atg.wa.gov /TRM.aspx. If you want to be represented by an attorney, you must reapply for a new attorney even if you currently have an attorney in the under-lying dependency action.

Dated: June 23, 2014

Marsha GrossCOURT COMMISSIONER

David L. Reynolds, Clerk

By Carol A. BlunckDeputy Clerk

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30 The Mission Record Friday, July 4, 2014

Amberley NeufeldtSales Associate 604-826-9000

Raj RandhawaSales Associate 778-552-5570

MINDYMCPHERSON604.826.1000604.826.1000

SALES ASSOCIATE

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

TOP AGENT!! TOP RESULTS!!TOP AGENT!! TOP RESULTS!!

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EVALUATION!Rick Arnau

Sale Associate604-855-8385

GulnazProperty Manager

604-820-9000

Addresses and photos online at www.mindymcpherson.com

Silver Creek is Mission’s newest development, offering small community living while staying connected with busier urban areas. The short drive from Abbotsford or Maple Ridge is worth the added value found at Silver Creek! With the Westcoast Express Train, commuters working in Coquitlam or Vancouver not only avoid the hassle of daily rush hour traffi c, but have the advantage of their real estate dollar going farther. Close to schools, parks and a world of recreational activities. Lifestyle, location, and great value: Silver Creek has it all! For information call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

18 Distinctive Single Family Residences with Carriage Homes

To view call Amberley 604.826.9000

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

#2354

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2329

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2316

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2359

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2360

To view call Raj 778.552.5570

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

#2340

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2343

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Huge Rancher W/Shop!!Diamond in the Ruff! Needs fi nishing in the home, lots of unfi nished projects. Beautiful private estate situated on quiet cul-de-sac. 12 minutes to Maple Ridge or Mission. $549,900

#2368

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NOW SELLING

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2227

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2326

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2161

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2258

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Home on Almost One Acre6 bdrm home & shop w/14’ ceil and 2 - 12x12 doors! Granite count in kitch & bath, custom built cabs. Engineered fl rs, crown moldings, detailed ceil. 400’ driveway. $749,900

#2347

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Gated 2 Acre Estate!5 min to downtown, Westcoast Xpress, shopping, schools & rec centre. 5 bdrms, games room, media room, 2 dens, 5 baths, vaulted liv rm, din rm. End of quiet no thru street. $839,900

#2167

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2198

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2319

To view call Amberley 604.826.9000

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

#2264

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Big Family Home!!!View of the Valley, Triple Garage, Total 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, Nice fl oor Plan!! $427,900

#2298

REDUCED

REDUCED

To view call Amberley 604.826.9000

Master on Main Flr - AbbyCountry Ridge Estates - One of the largest townhomes in Abbotsford. End unit. Fin bsmt. Large open plan kitchen & fam rm. 2 bdrms & recroom down. Super sized laundry. $339,900

#2335

REDUCED

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

6 Bdrms, 5 Baths/AbbyExecutive home on south facing Eagle Mountain. 1/2 acre lot. Amaz-ing materials and craftsmanship. No expense spared. Very impressive home. $1,150,000

#2383

NEW LISTING

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2380

NEW LISTING

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Spectacular One AcreFlat & fully usable w/gardens, fruit trees, berries +. Master on main. Sep din rm & liv rm. 2 bdrms up. Finished bsmt. Detached garage w/workshop & loft. Future devl. $549,900

#2381

NEW LISTING

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Rancher - 2 Bsmnts - Abby7 bdrms, 4 bathrooms. Looks are de-ceiving, over 4000 sq ft. Great east Abby location!! Walk to all levels of schools & minutes to Ledgeview golf course. Seller Motivated. $469,900

#2388

NEW LISTING

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

6000 Sq Ft Flat Lot!!Fenced backyard. 6 bdrms plus den, custom kitchen w/granite & work is-land, 9’ ceilings, big master suite. Cov-ered sundeck. R/I for a/c, vac, bbq outlet on deck. Hurry!!! $459,900

#2378

NEW LISTING

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Brand New 2 Storey Home!Open great rm & big kitch w/bar, quartz counters. 4 bdrms up, 3 baths. Sep laun-dry rm, den/5th bdrm on main. Fenced backyard. Completion end of Aug. Buy Now! $449,500

#2328

NEW LISTING

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Prime “McMillan” LocationWalk to all levels of school, shopping, rest, Abby rec center & easy route to Hwy 1. 3 bdrm rancher w/full bsmt. Needs updates but well worth the ef-fort. Priced for quick sale!! $399,900

#2382

NEW LISTING

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Huge Home - Huge Lot!!Diamond in the rough!! South fac-ing backyard. Needs work but well worth the effort. Hurry on this one!!! $399,000

#2386

NEW LISTING

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Prime “College Heights”Walk to all levels of schools, rest, wine store, coffee shop & more!! Easy access for commuters to Hwy 1 & 7. 4 bdrms + den, 3 baths & fi nished bsmt. Hurry on this one!! $379,900

#2387

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2351

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Lots of Updates!!Great Buy!! 7700 sq ft fl at fenced back-yard. Priced to sell!!! $329,500

#2379

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Great Downtown Location!!Walk to Westcoast Express, shopping, rec center, restaurants, parks & schools. Corner lot with lane access. Full fi nished bsmt. Bright home! 4+ bdrms, Hurry on this one!! $289,900

#2372

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Waterfront Devel. Area!!Attention Investors, affordable yet tons of opportunity here!! Priced to sell!! Can be sold in conjunction with the ad-joining corner property. $249,900

#2384

NEW LISTING

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Amberley NeufeldtSales Associate 604-826-9000

Raj RandhawaSales Associate 778-552-5570

MINDYMCPHERSON604.826.1000604.826.1000

SALES ASSOCIATE

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

TOP AGENT!! TOP RESULTS!!TOP AGENT!! TOP RESULTS!!

Connect with Mindy

Visit Mindy’s [email protected]

FREEMARKET

EVALUATION!Rick Arnau

Sale Associate604-855-8385

GulnazProperty Manager

604-820-9000

Thinking of Buying or Selling? Call Mindy for a FREE Market Evaluation 604-826-1000 - TF 1-888-826-1177

Building /Development

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1.98 acres centrally located close to all amenities

$649,000

Waterfront Development Area!! Affordable Investment Property! $329,900

Amazing Views!!6000+ sq. ft. lot in desirable location, close to shops &

University $299,500

5 Lots in Newer NeighbourhoodFlat usable lots. Build your

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Approx .90 acre, on Stave River!

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Best Buy at SUNDORN Hatzic - Waterfront access Flat 75x75 ft lot. $59,500

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#2385

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Cherry Ridge Estates!Walk to all levels of school. Quiet cul-de-sac. Community park, tennis crts & play ground. Fam room & liv room on main. 5 bdrms, 3 baths. Room for in-laws/nanny. Priced to sell! $369,500

#2370

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2330

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Huge Flat Fenced Lot!!Great Location!! R.V. parking. Two large decks (one covered) 4 bdrms, 3 full baths. Walk to all levels of school, churches, shopping, West Coast Ex-press. Great Value!! $329,900

#2333

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2331

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2321

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

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

#2323

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

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

#2312

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2267

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2348

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2334

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2216

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2337

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

#2251

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2305

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2272

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2287

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

#2203

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2346

To view call Raj 778-552-5570

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

#2350

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Commercial—70 Mile HouseGreat business opportunity! Working motel & restaurant on 1.73 acres. Motel has 9 rental units plus a caretakers resi-dence. Rest. has seating for 50. Call for further info. $399,000

#2247

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

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

#2367

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

View of Mount Baker!!Bsmt entry home. Bring the in-laws/nanny (2 kitchens) vaulted ceilings. Master has dressing, sep shower/tub. Big deck. Great schools, walk to new shopping area & amenities. $379,000

#2369

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2336

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

Huge Rancher!!Great for home based business (ac-countant, hairstylist, or??). Very private, huge wood party size deck. Hardwood fl oors, 2 gas f/p/s, jetted tub & lots of extras! $319,900

#2376

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2266

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2235

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2342

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2232

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

Abbotsford Preferred Bldg

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

#2306

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

Earn Some Sweat Equity!

End unit has extra windows and only 1 neighbour. 3 bdrms, 3 baths. Gas f/p. Recently re-roofed. Walk to shops & river side trails/parks. Family friendly. $194,900

#2373

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

On Cul-de-sac/Abbotsford

Park Place. Superstore, malls and Mill Lake - at your doorstep. 2 bdrms indoor pool, hot tub, gym, workshop & a guest suite. 55+, strata fee includes h/w & heat. $133,500

#2371

To view call Rick 604.855.8385

Resort Style Living!Amenities include INDOOR POOL, hot tub, sauna, etc. NOT at ground level/away from noisy roads. Walk to every-thing. Strata fees include heat and light. Cheaper than rent. $92,900

#2374

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2163

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2307

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2317

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2297 Kathleen CourtVaulted ceil, gas f/p, in-suite laundry, tile fl oors. View from south facing deck. 1 bdrm, 1 bath. Secured underground park and storage locker. Close to all transit. $162,500

#2253

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

To view call Mindy 604.826.1000

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

#2288

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