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Viewpoint . . . . . . . . . . . .A10

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A3 Some city employees received pay increases up to 20 per cent in 2011

A5 Prince George homicide victim had criminal and social connections to Abbotsford

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CanadaCanadaDay funDay fun

Two-year-old Archer Spielman entertained spectators during the Canada Day parade in Abbotsford on Sunday morning. More photos on A3.

JOHN MORROW Abbotsford News

Vikki HOPESAbbotsford News

Two-year-old Archer Spielman, sporting a red Canada T-shirt adorned with a maple leaf, danced in the street and jubilantly waved his miniature flag.

He was perhaps too young to fully recognize the significance of the celebration – the nation’s 145th birthday – but he aptly represented the spirit embodying the crowd gathered for Abbotsford’s Canada Day parade on Sunday morning.

Thousands lined the streets along South Fraser Way, displaying their national pride in

all forms of red and white – from “Canada Eh!” T-shirts to headbands with maple leaf antennas.

The Prospera Credit Union parade, led by members of the Abbotsford Police

Department, featured a circus theme. Mayor Bruce Banman was the ringmaster on a float that included youth dancers, followed by a brightly costumed kazoo band.

As part of the celebration, former Abbotsford councillor Ron Sweeney Sr. and founding Airshow Canada chairman Ron Price were named Citizens of the Year. Two recipients were named this year because of the high calibre of the candidates, said Banman.

Prior to the City of Abbotsford’s event, the

all“Cwi

Tled b

VIDEOONLINEabbynews.com

Continued on A3

Thousands turn out to celebrate nation’s birthday

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Senior staff at city hall received some substantial pay hikes in 2011.

Last week the city released its financial statements, listing all employees making more than $75,000 annually. Many of the top earners received increases, some as high as 20 per cent, from the previous year.

According to city manager Frank Pizzuto, there are two main factors that impact the salary of non-union staff, including an economic increase.

Pizzuto said if Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) staff receive a three per cent increase, generally exempt staff get the same.

The other wage influence is compensa-tion.

“We had a compensation specialist come in, as most organizations do.”

The specialist compares the salaries across municipalities and “assigns each position a salary range.”

Pizzuoto said the city aimed for a 50 percentile, meaning about half of municipalities pay higher and half lower.

In 2011, the largest income increase went to Mike Pastro, manager of the Abbotsford Airport. He went from year-end earnings of $138,486 to $166,344 – an increase of 20 per cent. In 2010, he saw an increase of two per cent.

Other increases included Jay

Teichroeb, general manager of econom-ic development and planning, and Mark Taylor, general manager of parks, rec-reation and culture, who both received 15 per cent more. In 2010, Teichroeb’s and Taylor’s earnings went up seven per cent and two per cent, respectively. Teichroeb earned $192,148 in 2011 while Taylor received $185,279.

Jim Gordon, general manager of engi-neering and utilities, received 14 per cent more (to $200,129) compared to two per cent in 2010.

Pizzuto, the city’s highest paid employ-ee, earned $249,005 in 2011 – approxi-mately a 9.75 per cent increase in income from 2010. That year, he had an increase of 7.5 per cent.

Abbotsford council does not approve individual staff income levels, other than Pizzuto’s.

“Council approves the range, then we decide where people go within the range,” said Pizzuto.

“You will find next year that most general managers are at their maximum so next year they will get no increase.”

Pizzuto noted that the higner incomes were not all based on salary upgrades. Other factors can impact overall earn-ings, including the option to cash out up to two weeks of holidays.

In the case of fire department staff, overtime can also play a part in the increase.

Pizzuto also said some employees saw

an income change because their job titles and duties changed.

Jordan Bateman of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation said rising pay for city workers is not just an Abbotsford issue, although he classified the city’s increases in the high range.

Based on information he has received, Bateman said, with the exception of Penticton, all B.C. municipalities have seen significant increases.

“Nanaimo is having a major issue right now,” he said.

On the other end of the scale, Penticton saw its list of employees making $75,000 or higher drop this year. (Abbotsford’s went up, from 178 in 2010 to 211 in 2011.)

Bateman said a core services review took place in Penticton, revealing areas where savings could be realized.

“There are a lot of mayors looking at what Penticton’s doing to see if it’s something they can do in their own communities.”

Abbotsford is also planning to perform a core service review in the coming months.

“Given Abbotsford’s continuing battle with tax increases, I don’t know if many people in Abbotsford feel they’re get-ting great value for their property tax dollars.

“You can find 1,000 excuses to give employees money. The bottom line is it’s still money coming out of taxpayers’ pockets,” Bateman said.

Top city staff see pay hikesSeveral managers received increases of 15-20 per cent

JOHN MORROW Abbotsford News

July 1 celebrationscommunity of Mt. Lehman held a smaller parade. Floats, some vintage cars, community groups, and kids on bicycles were among those travelling the route along Mt. Lehman Road.

Following the parade along South Fraser Way, the public was invited to a day-long celebration at Rotary Stadium which expanded on the circus theme.

Festivities there included main-stage entertainment, an international food fair, dog flyball demonstrations, community displays, roving circus performers and more.

The celebrations concluded with a fireworks display sponsored by the Calgary Flames, the parent organization of the Abbotsford Heat hockey team.

From A1

Top left: Abbotsford Mayor Bruce Banman (top left) was the ringmaster in a float that was part of the Prospera Credit Union Canada Day Parade along South Fraser Way on Sunday morning. Left: Students from Mt. Lehman Elementary show their national pride during a small community parade in Mt. Lehman prior to the bigger parade. Top: Ron Sweeney Sr. and Ron Price, two of five men who recently received the Order of Abbotsford, were named the city’s Citizens of the Year during the day-long celebrations.

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Kiwanis Club.”In fact, Morice is a former

member of the Abbotsford RotaryClub (in the 1970s and ’80s) andwas honoured by the Kiwanis Clubwith the Service Award, but wasnever a member.

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The risk of Fraser River flooding in the Abbotsford area has diminished following a previous evacuation order – later downgraded to an alert – for some residents of Glen Valley and Matsqui Prairie. The BC River Forecast Centre ended its “high streamflow advisory” yesterday (Monday), saying flows from the lower Fraser River are dropping and are expected to continue to recede through the week, as snowmelts decline. The centre reported that the river level at the Mission bridge (above) had dropped to 5.97 metres yesterday. The evacuation order was issued when the level reached 6.27 metres and was expected to hit 6.75, which did not occur.

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Vikki HOPESAbbotsford News

A man who was murdered in Prince George on June 23 had a criminal history mainly based in Mission and Abbotsford.

Jordan Christian Reno, 22, was found dead on a property in the 4100 block of Knight Crescent in Prince George.

An autopsy performed on June 26 determined the cause of death, which has not been released, and the matter was deemed a homicide.

Prince George RCMP said they believe this was a target-ed incident, but would release no further details.

The provincial court data-base indicates that Reno has a list of charges and convictions in Abbotsford and Mission from 2008 to 2011, as well as files from Fort St. John in 2009.

He also appeared to have strong social connections in the Fraser Valley. Many of his “friends” listed on his Facebook profile are from Abbotsford, Mission and Chilliwack.

Reno’s convictions in

Mission run from 2008 to 2010 and include theft, break-and-enter, assaulting a police of-ficer, resisting arrest, and nu-merous breaches of his parole and bail conditions.

He was also convicted in January 2011 of a break-in in Abbotsford.

Reno’s other convictions – break-and-enter, resisting ar-rest and breaching his bail – occurred in Fort St. John in October 2009.

Most recently, Reno was in prison in Prince George, awaiting trial along with four other men in relation to the assault of 24 people at a beach party in the summer of 2010.

Each of the men received 40 charges, including point-ing a firearm, assault with a weapon, uttering threats, and assault causing bodily harm. Among the weapons they were accused of using were a handgun, baseball bats and two-by-fours.

Four of the men were ac-quitted, including Reno, who was released from jail in May. A mistrial was declared for the fifth man.

Anyone with information about Reno or his murder is asked to call the Prince George RCMP at 250-561-3300 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

Jordan Reno, 22, had criminal con-victions involving Abbotsford and Mission.

Jordan Reno had connections in Abby, Mission

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An all-star performanceThe Sanctuary All-Stars roll

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The Sanctuary All-Stars, a 17-piece swing band under the di-rection of drummer Bob Liley, features some talented jazz musicians from Vancouver.

Now in its 15th year, the band has performed for audiences around the Lower Mainland, including its third appear-ance at Mission and several performances at the Kitsilano Showboat.

The band plays some of the big band classics – with updat-ed arrangements – but it also has some original material.

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The Sanctuary All-Stars perform on the Twilight stage at Mission’s Fraser River Heritage Park on July 4 at 7 p.m.

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Bradner elementary helps fight cancer

Students at Bradner Elementary ended the school year with a gift to cancer research.

The school sup-ported the efforts of kindergarten teacher Ravinder Grewal to honour her mother’s memory by holding a coin drive, collect-ing more than $1,000 for the BC Cancer Foundation.

A local transport com-pany, R Mann Trucking, was inspired by the children’s efforts and matched the donation. In addition, gifts from family, friends and other firms brought the family’s fundraising efforts to more than $25,000.

The funds were pre-sented to the BC Cancer Foundation at the school on Wednesday afternoon.

Grewal’s mother, Hardial Kaur Gill, was diagnosed with late-stage gastric cancer in 2011.

“Despite aggressive chemotherapy treat-ments, we were only given nine months to care for our mother,

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“She has always been our guiding light and we know Mom would have wanted us to refocus our energy on finding ways to help others.”

Grewal’s son Jashuan, a Grade 7

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“If we all give our support, I feel confident in saying that

every single penny that we raised will help bring us one step closer to ridding the world of cancer,” he said.

Bradner teachers supported the students’ fundraising efforts by helping to organize the coin drive and initiat-ing a Pie-in-the-Face contest.

Douglas Nelson, pres-ident and CEO of the BC Cancer Foundation, commended those who supported the cause in helping the agency reach its goal of a “world free from

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The Abbotsford Police Department (APD) has released a Punjabi version of its Operation Lodestar video.

The video can be viewed by searching “Operation Lodestar – Punjabi Version” on YouTube. The English video can be seen by searching “Operation Lodestar – Parenting Matters.”

The 30-minute documentary was released in May as part of the APD’s continued anti-gang focus. It features a mom, Ev Holt, discussing the 2009 murder of her 24-year-old son Bobby Digeorgio, who was involved in criminal and drug activity.

Her story is interspersed with dialogue from four experts in the field of relationships and youth.

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Two injured in crashesA pair of crashes in Abbotsford last Wednesday

resulted in serious injuries to two people.The first took place at about 4 p.m. on Fraser

Highway between Ross and Mt. Lehman roads. Abbotsford Police Const. Ian MacDonald said a

29-year-old Surrey man driving a Honda Accord was travelling west when he either attempted to pass another car or somehow lost control of his vehicle.

The car then crossed the eastbound lanes of traffic and went down a 30-foot embankment, flipping at least twice.

Emergency responders had to use the Jaws of Life to extricate the driver, who was the lone occupant of the car. He was airlifted to hospital in critical condition, but MacDonald said his condition had improved the following day.

No other vehicles were involved in the collision.

That portion of Fraser Highway was shut downfor several hours while investigators were on thescene.

The second crash took place just after 10 p.m.,when a 50-year-old Abbotsford man on a 1979Harley-Davidson had stopped for a red light atthe intersection of Gladwin Road and GeorgeFerguson Way.

He was then rear-ended by a 2004 Audi GT drivenby a 33-year-old woman.

The impact launched him from his motorcycle,and he was airlifted to hospital.

MacDonald said the condition of the man,who suffered no fractures, later proved to be lessserious than was thought at the scene.

He said depending on what investigatorsdetermine, the driver of the Audi could facecharges.

Helicopter airlifts victims to hospital

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A large crowd of art lovers and commu-nity supporters came to the Reach Gallery Museum Abbotsford on Thursday night to celebrate the opening of five new exhibits.

Among the new shows is a tribute to the 90th anniversary of the Abbotsford News

Entitled Making News, Making History, the display captures moments of the com-munity’s history over the past near-decade, covered by The News.

“It’s truly an hon-our to be part of this event,” said Andrew Franklin, publisher of the Abbotsford News.

“The Abbotsford News has played an important role in recording the history of this community. If it mattered to the people of Abbotsford, they read about it in our pages.”

The Reach will also be hosting a gala ban-quet on Sept. 8 to close out the 90th anniver-sary celebrations on a high note.

Also opening Thursday night was Zidane, A 21st Century Portrait, organized by the National Gallery of Canada.

This show combines soccer and contem-porary art and is an opportunity to observe one of the century’s most famous soccer stars (France’s Zinedine Zidane) through an almost idolizing portrait.

I n t e r n a t i o n a l l y renowned artists Douglas Gordon and Philippe Parreno deploy contemporary conventions of mass media both to paint a portrait of the soccer star and to expose the cultural creation and fascination of heroes.

Other shows include: The Ties That Bind

– organized and cir-culated by the Jewish Museum & Archives of BC – documents Jewish settlement in B.C. from 1858 when the first immigrants arrived in Victoria.

Molten Obsessions showcases contem-porary glass bead-making.

Procession, a new work from Jeff Sawatzky, is a series of charcoal drawings reworked and applied to wooden panelling.

Five exhibitions openReach showcases soccer, 90 years of The News

Jaden and Connor Sawatzky designed News front pages while mom Cristal helped, during the opening of five exhibits at the Reach on Thursday night.

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This summer will be ‘foreign’ for me

International sporting events, rather than the weather, appear as though they will determine how I spend my time this summer.

For example, we’ve just had two weeks or so of the Euro Cup football championships, the fi nal result of which will be known by the time you read this.

Anyone who follows the ponies was also held breathless recently in anticipation of a Canadian, remote as it was, component to the Triple Crown. Unfortunately, at virtually the last minute, the horse pulled up lame and was unable to complete its challenge to the history books.

And some weeks ago, Victoria’s Ryder Hesjedal won the prestigious Giro d’Italia, and this weekend began his quest for supremacy in

cycling’s premier event, the Tour de France.

So there will go much of July, cap-tivated by the television coverage of the amazing endurance of the riders and the often spectacular scenery of the Tour ... if nothing else, I get an armchair visit to Europe, marveling at just how spectacular is the coun-tryside and mountain vistas.

B.C. is outstanding, but it doesn’t hold sole rights to being “beautiful.”

While bike racing, and the Tour in particular, has been tainted with doping scandals, most of the elite riders are competing without “enhancements.”

Their phenomenal fi tness levels that allow them to race, usually uphill, 190 kilometers a day for three weeks is a demonstration of extreme conditioning. Compare that to the 15- to 20-second shifts pro hockey play-ers deliver. The bike races are giving it full out for hours on end!

Even if you are not a cycling fan, some time spent watching the Tour de France will you get hooked.

Then, as the Tour winds down, the London Summer Olympics will bring on breathless anticipation of Canadian wins – rowing, kayaking, and with luck, track and fi eld, the triathlon, pool sports and possibly

even another cycling victory.The lawn and yard will suffer, but

when I look out the window and see how slowly things have been growing around here lately, there likely won’t be a lot of stuff to worry about, espe-cially if the next couple of months (if wishes were horses...) are hot and dry.

Regardless, with Canadians fi gur-

ing prominently in cycling’s most signifi cant event and, hopefully, in the Summer Olympics, the old MapleLeaf will defi nitely earn respect on the world stage this year.

So, while international sporting events, foreign economic crises, and impending presidential elections capture media headlines and domi-nate television coverage, we in this nation – made up mostly of immi-grants – have created a place that is the envy of all.

We have stability, freedom and relative wealth.

What happens in other lands may make us laugh, or cry, or sometimes wring our hands in anguish. But when it comes right down to it, even with some poverty issues, this is stillthe best place on Earth.

I hope you all remembered that on Sunday, during the celebration of Canada’s birth, and during this summer’s cornucopia of competitive world-class events, your Canadian pride will shine.

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The allure of the Fraser River is a powerful thing, especially as it approaches levels not seen here in 40 years.

But it can also be dangerous.Both city and provincial officials

are urging residents to stay away from the swollen rivers.

And with good reason.We’ve already seen one death in

B.C.Edward Posnikoff, 72, was stand-

ing on a bridge that was swept away near his home in the Crescent Val-ley near Nelson a week ago.

That tragedy prompted Chris Duffy of Emergency Management B.C. to highlight the danger of high river levels, unstable banks and debris. He’s warning people to stay clear of streams and rivers.

His concern echoes what authori-ties have been saying all last week. The river banks are no place for curious onlookers.

Said emergency co-ordinator Jim MacDonald: “What looks like stable ground, may not in fact be stable.

“When our staff are required to work on dicey ground like that they are wearing life jackets. That’s how seriously we take it.”

Even under normal conditions a river can be a dangerous place. Nearly every year there are reports of fishermen being swept away after slipping on the muddy banks.

With the Fraser running as fast as it is, one mistake could be fatal.

True, the Fraser River is an awe-some sight right now. And even though water levels have stabilized and even receded slightly, the cur-rents are still swift and immensely powerful.

The river needs to be treated with respect.

Getting a closer look is not worth a lost life.

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After having a con-versation with some colleagues, I was reminded of what this city is truly missing.

Twenty years ago, my parents moved my family into a new development. It was a lovely little neigh-bourhood with tons of young families, and lots of kids for my sister and I to get to know.

It was an awesome place to grow up.

Everybody knew everybody. Even the retirees living around the corner knew all the children by name.

At the end of the summer, we’d have a huge block party where the dads would pull their barbeques into the cul-d-sac and we’d party late

into the night. On Canada Day and

Halloween we would canvass the neigh-bourhood, collecting money for fireworks that adults set off in the cul-d-sac.

The kids would all sit out on the front lawns of the houses adjacent, and one of the houses would usually open their garage and serve cookies, hot choco-late and coffee.

This was the way we did things then. It was magical. As a child, there is sel-dom anything that captures the imagi-nation quite like a beautiful fireworks display.

When our city decided to ban fire-works, our little neighbourhood lost something.

Our city took away a connection – a cel-ebration.

It angers me that because of one per-son’s experience with fireworks out on Halloween night, we as a city have to suffer.

I am still sad that in order to see fire-works we either have to sit through our city’s pathetic display (it is getting better every year) or we have to drive to another city where we can see it.

This defeats the whole purpose of community and togetherness that our and I am sure many other neigh-bourhoods seek to maintain.

The atmosphere in our subdivision has not been the same

since. It really was a spe-

cial thing for us. I miss it, and I

wish that city coun-cil would revisit this issue, and find another way for our community to cel-ebrate this fun time of the year.

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Double-duty duoDan KINVIGAbbotsford News

School is out for the summer, but Chelsea Jenner and Taylor Lundrigan are working harder than ever.

The Abbotsford duo have been selected for the B.C. under-21 pro-vincial team which will compete in the women’s elite division at the Canadian Open Fastpitch International Championship.

The prestigious tour-nament opened last Saturday and continues through Monday, July 9 in Surrey, primarily at Softball City. The B.C. squad is facing elite teams from around the globe, including entries from Mexico, Indonesia, Great Britain, Peru, China and the United States.

Both girls are also doing double duty with teams in the fu-tures (U19) division – Lundrigan is play-ing shortstop for her Abbotsford Outlaws 96A squad, while Jenner, a centre fielder, has been picked up by the Richmond Islanders 94 since her usual Abby team isn’t in the Canadian Open.

All told, the girls fig-ure to play a minimum of 16 games in just over a week. It’s a schedule that will surely test their stamina, but they wouldn’t have it any other way.

“It helps that there’s

no school,” Jenner noted with a chuckle. “It’s going to be crazy. For me, my team only played 13 regular season games. So I’m going to be playing more games in this one week than the whole season.”

“We’ll push through it,” Lundrigan added. “If we’re in a final game and we have to be drinking Coke to bring our energy up, we’ll be there. You’ll see us on a caffeine high.”

Cracking the B.C. U21 roster for the Canadian Open is a huge feather in both players’ ball caps. They’re the two youngest players on the squad – Jenner is 16, and Lundrigan is 15.

But their skills are pre-cocious. They were team-mates last summer on the B.C. U16 squad that won gold at the Western Canada Summer Games in Kamloops, and both players were among the tourney leaders in bat-ting average.

The provincial U21 squad will cut a few more athletes before heading into the rest of its summer schedule, but Lundrigan said she’s thrilled to be with the team at least through the Canadian Open.

“It was really nerve-wracking, getting there (to tryouts) and you see all these girls, and they’re talking about being at SFU,” she said. “I’m like, ‘Oh my gosh, I

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Abbotsford’s Taylor Lundrigan (left) and Chelsea Jenner are doing double duty at the prestigious Canadian Open Fastpitch Championships this week. In addition to playing for youth teams, they’re also playing up with the B.C. U21 squad in the women’s elite division.

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For most teenagers, beingroused from an early-morningslumber is considered a prettyrough way to start the day.

But for Dalton Sward, hisunexpected wake-up call lastWednesday morning was ofthe most welcome variety.

A representative from theVancouver Canucks was onthe phone, extending an invi-tation to the NHL squad's pros-pect development camp, whichopened last Friday and con-cludes today (Tuesday). The1 8 - ye a r- o l d centre from Abbots ford was under-s t a n d a b l y thrilled.

"I wasn't too disappointed to wake up early," chuck-led Sward, who plays his junior hockey for the WHL'sVancouver Giants. "It's prettyexciting. I'm just going to go inthere with an open mind, soakit all up and take whatever Ican from the camp."

The camp invite from theCanucks was a nice consola-tion prize for Sward, after hewas passed over in the NHLentry draft the previous week-end.

He was considered a poten-tial late-round selection afterNHL Central Scouting rankedhim No. 179 among North

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Jerry Huang knocked

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Athletes in Action is hosting a basketball camp in Abbotsford this month.

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Heat back in North Division

Abbotsford Heat fans can expect to see more Canadian content in terms of regular season opponents in 2012-13.

At the conclusion of the American Hockey League’s board of gov-ernor’s annual meet-ing this week, it was announced that the Heat would move back to the North Division, where they’d spent their inaugural 2009-10 season.

Abbotsford had been shifted to the West Division in 2010-11 – a division which featured teams from Texas and Oklahoma.

The North Division is a more natu-ral home for the Heat in terms of potential rival-ries, in that it includes two other Canadian teams – the Toronto Marlies (Toronto Maple Leafs affiliate) and the Hamilton Bulldogs (Montreal Canadiens). The division also fea-tures the Lake Erie Monsters (Colorado Avalanche) and Rochester Americans (Buffalo Sabres).

Other alignment changes include the Grand Rapids Griffins moving to the Midwest Division and the Charlotte Checkers moving to the renamed South (formerly West) Division.

The formats for the regular-season sched-ule and Calder Cup are still to be determined.

The season beginsOct. 12, and a com-plete schedule will beannounced later thissummer.

RULE CHANGES COMING

The AHL alsoannounced a series ofrule changes for the2012-13 campaign.

A video goal-review system hasbeen approved.

The NHL’s newrules restricting play-ers’ ability to put their

hand onthe puckhave been

a d o p t e d .Players are

no longerallowed to place a

hand over the puckwhile it is on the iceto conceal it from anopponent, nor arethey allowed to batthe puck with theirhand in order to wina faceoff. Both viola-tions call for a minorpenalty.

The AHL is alsobeta-testing a newhybrid icing rule forthe NHL – a measureto avoid dangerousend-boards collisions.When two playersare chasing the puckon a potential icingcall, if the defenderis leading the racewhen he reaches thefaceoff dots, the lines-man will stop the playand call icing. If theforechecking player isleading, play will beallowed to continue.

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Forward brings gritAmerican skaters in its final rankings, but an injury-marred sec-ond half of the sea-son may have hurt his stock.

Sward suffered a separated shoulder in January that kept him out of the Giants lineup for six weeks. Upon his return, he wore a shoulder brace that impeded his up-per-body mobility. He ended up posting 11 goals and 11 assists in 54 games.

But while some youngsters would be crushed at going undrafted, Sward knows there are other routes to pro hockey. Case in point is fel-low Abbotsford native Kellan Tochkin, who was bypassed in the 2009 NHL draft but landed a contract from the Canucks after a strong showing at their development camp.

"I know Kellan from minor hockey, and I skate a bit with him in the summer," Sward said. "So there's a bunch of different ways you can make it. It's not just about the draft. You've just got to work hard and show what you have, and hopefully somebody sees it along the way."

Sward had a deco-rated minor hockey career in Abbotsford, captaining the ban-tam Tier 1 Hawks to a provincial title and a silver medal at the Western Canadian

Championship in 2009. Later that spring, the Giants made him a first-round pick in the WHL bantam draft, 21st overall.

Sward has carved out a niche as a gritty third-line player with

the Giants."I try to play physi-

cal, go to the hard areas, and get sort of greasy goals when they come," he said. "I want to show them (the Canucks) what kind of player I am."

From A14

CJ RELKE Vancouver Giants photo

Abbotsford’s Dalton Sward, who plays his junior hockey with the WHL’s Vancouver Giants, had a chance to strut his stuff for the Vancouver Canucks at their devel-opment camp.

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still have two more years of high school!’”

Jenner said she’s ex-cited to see the calibre of pitching at a major international event.

“I feel like it’s going to be a lot faster,” she said. “It’s going to be a great experience.”

Five Abbotsford Outlaws rep squads are participating in the Canadian Open, and Abbotsford’s Dave Paetkau is an assis-tant coach with the Canadian senior team which is competing in the women’s inter-national division. For more information, visit canadianopen-fastpitch.com.

Canadian Open

continues this week

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Carter’s / OshKosh Babies and Kids, a growing national retailer of children’s apparel, is seeking a dynamic Store Manager to lead our team at our West Oaks Mall location in Abbotsford. This is a fantastic opportunity to head up a team at a successful, growing retail operation. We offer generous bonuses, individual/team incentives, and competitive wages/benefi ts package. The ideal candidate is results oriented, with an enthusiastic attitude and a passion for customer service. You have extensive experience managing, leading and building teams, as well as strong merchandising experience and 3+ years' of retail management experience. The successful candidate will have the following:

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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Community Ministries Supervisor - Outreach Workers

and Case Workers

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The Salvation Army, a Christian charitable organization, requires Community Ministries Supervisor for its operations at the Centre of Hope in Abbotsford for approxi-mately 5 months.The Community Ministries Super-visor provides holistic leadership to Outreach Workers, Case Workers and Drop-in Café Super-visor in accordance with The Sal-vation Army’s mission, values and standards. He/she will en-sure that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is exemplifi ed in the perfor-mance of all job responsibilities and through personal example.Requirements: Undergraduate university degree in Social Work, strong supervisory skills/exp., trg. & exp. working with individuals who have addictions, including frontline casework exp. in social service environment. Must pos-sess a valid driver’s license, CPR/First Aid Certif. and com-plete a Criminal Record Check. He/she must have good comput-er skills, excellent verbal & writ-ten skills, and able to work coop-eratively in a team setting. Non-Violent Crisis Intervention trg. an asset.Please forward resume and a cover letter stating your qualifi ca-tions and exp. by July 8th to:

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115 EDUCATION

1 ANNIVERSARIES

Jennie & Bill Roper of Abbotsford, BC celebrated their 50th Anniversary on June 29, 2012. They were married on June 29, 1962 in Vancou-ver, BC. Bill and Jennie Roper have four children: Bruce (Melanie) Wescott of Trail, BC, Dawn (Paul) Tollestrup of the Queen Charlotte Islands, Denise Troniak of Campbell River and Chris (Dawn) Roper of Campbell River. They have eight grandchildren Lyle (Liz) and Dylan Troniak, Lindsay Roper, and Ryan Tollestrup, Jenika Wescott, Jarrod McKay,Nicholas Wescott, and Devin Wescott. They have one great grandchild Jasmine Bulbrook (Lyle and Liz). Bill and Jennie are enjoying their retirement years together by traveling worldly and visiting with family and friends throughout Cana-da. The reception was hosted by their children at the Regen-cy Park Towers, Abbotsford, BC on June 30, 2012.

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Grandparents are Ike & Frieda Towes and Lionel & Cheryl Penner.

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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

21 COMING EVENTS

CALLING ALL JOKERS! Former teachers & students. John Oliver Secondary’s 100th Anniversary September 21 & 22, 2012. Pre-reg-istration required.

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102 ACCOUNTING/BOOKKEEPING

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DRIVER Abbotsford Poultry Crew seeking Class 4 Driver with a clean Driv-ers Abstract. Required to P/U and drop off crew as well as work dur-ing the shift catching chickens. All night work; 40-50/hrs/wk. Start @ $15/hr + $50/day for driving time.

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114 DRIVERS/COURIER/TRUCKING

DRIVER. Class 1 Drivers wanted. Offering top pay. Close to home. Home most weekends. Family comes fi rst! 1 year fl at deck exp. & border crossing a must. Fax resume& driver abstract to 604-853-4179.

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MANDER BROS Ent. Ltd. requires LONG HAUL TRUCK DRIVERS. Class 1 driver’s lic. required. Drive straight or articulated trucks, plan trips, maintain log book, inspection reports etc. $23.50/hr, 50hrs/week. Send resumes 8509 132 St. Surrey BC V3W 4N8, or fax: 604-599-4051

MATCO. Class 1 Household Goods Drivers 2 years experience re-quired. $5000 sign-on bonus. *Terms and conditions apply*. Competitive Wages. Contact: Dana Watson [email protected], Fax 780-484-8800

NORTH 49 TRUCKLINES INC. is hiring CLASS 1 LONG HAUL Truck Drivers. $23.50/hour for 45/hrs per week. Clean driving abstract re-quired. Mail resumes to: 12151 100 Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia V3V 2W7, or Fax to: 604-581-0789

TRIPLE EIGHT Transport Inc. req’sa TRUCK MECHANIC. Job duties include performing scheduled ser-vicing and repairs on trucks, etc. $26.50/hr, 40 hours/week. Mail re-sumes to: 3485 Thurston Place, Ab-botsford, BC, V2T 6Z3 or Fax to: 604-755-2286

TRIPLE EIGHT Transport Inc. req’s LONG HAUL TRUCK DRIVERS, Class 1 Driver’s lic. required. Willing to work as a team driver. $23.50/hr, 50hrs/week. Mail resumes to: 3485 Thurston Place, Abbotsford, BC, V2T 6Z3 or Fax to: 604-755-2286

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124 FARM WORKERSFARM Hand needed, manual labor, cleaning stalls, yard work, must work well unsupervised, outdoors, dusty, noisy, min wage per hour, email resume to [email protected] no phone calls

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On June 23, 2012 at 710 pm, the world changed forever. Be-loved friend, brother, uncle, son and husband to Lori, 41 year old Michael Erdman Jaik, passed away peacefully in the arms of his wife at home after a short and courageous battle with lym-phoma.

Mike was born in Lumby and grew up in the Lumby and Ver-non area. He attended most of his schooling in Lumby and gradu-ated from W.L. Seaton in 1988.

Mike worked at A&G Supplies, Riverside Forest Products, timber cruising and Bigfoot RV in the Vernon/Lumby area before moving to Mission, BC in 2003 where he worked for Adventurer Rv and, for the past 7 years, Canadian Utilities Construction/One Call Locators. Mike was a hardworking and conscientious employee and was well liked by his co workers. Mike’s famous work ethic was what stood him apart from others and he could always be counted on to get the job done well.

Mike enjoyed travelling, camping hiking, sports of any kind and was athletic beyond belief. Mike was constantly seeking the ultimate tropical snorkeling spots and was just recently becoming SCUBA certi ed and had planned his rst dives in Cuba. Mike loved spending time at the family cabin on Sugar Lake and, while there, could be found on the golf course bright and early most mornings. Mike’s golf swing was amazing and he always said that golf was a life lesson and “a game of centimeters”. Mike was an avid outdoorsman who was in his element in the mountains. When hiking with Mike, he always blazed the trail and was the rst to the top all the while encouraging others to come along to

enjoy the view. Mike played slowpitch and fastpitch and was a talented player. He made amazing over his head catches in the out eld, crept fearlessly close to the batter when playing third and, ran the bases with speed that was astonishing. You would have wanted him on your team.

To say Mike was a well liked man would not do justice to how others felt about him. Mike was a gentle, caring and friendly soul who was loved and respected by his family and friends. His energy and genuineness could be instantly felt by others and his sense of humor was quick and clever. Mike laughed daily.

Mike loved professional sports speci cally, his beloved Pack-ers and Canucks. Mike recently tried purchasing shares of the Pack after they were offered publicly and was so disappointed they were only available to US residents, considered arranging a US address so he could have a piece of Lambeau history. Mike loved his Canucks and never missed a game. If not televised, he would hunker down with the radio to listen. Mike knew history, stats, players, coaches and strategy and was integral in develop-ing his wife’s Canuck fanaticism.

Mike will be deeply missed and has left a space that can never be lled. He was so special and so amazing that his life will for-ever be remembered and felt. Lori told him he was like a Super Nova, so bright and so hot he was unable to stay around forever. He’s now back with the stars.

Mike’s celebration of life will be held Saturday July 7th at the Lumby Curling Club, 2230 Shields Ave Lumby, BC, at 3 pm. It is open to everyone. Please drop by and celebrate Mike’s life the way he would have liked; happily and with laughter.

Michael Erdman Jaik

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

124 FARM WORKERS

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130 HELP WANTEDAustralia/New Zealand dairy, beef, sheep, crop enterprises have op-portunities for trainees ages 18-30 to live & work Down Under. Apply now! Ph:1-888-598-4415

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BRICK LAYERS. Permanent F/T position. Must have Brick Laying Certifi cate with 1 - 2 years experi-ence. Commercial / Industrial con-struction. Monday to Friday 7:30 - 3:30. Salary depending on experi-ence. Email resume to:

[email protected]

FLAG PERSONS &LANE TECH PERSONNELNO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

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

Reliable Insured Vehicle And Provide A Clean Drivers Abstract!

Please E-mail Resume:[email protected]

HOST FAMILIES NEEDED for Japanese college girls. Aug. 23 to Sept 6. Families paid $35/night. Phone 604-852-6198.

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

130 HELP WANTED

F/T JANITOR SERVICES

Full Time Janitor services required at busy RV Dealership in Langley. Daytime shifts with a few evenings. Experience required and must be knowl-edgeable in the care of linoleum fl oor tiles. Please email resume to [email protected] phone calls or drop ins please.

HUB SPORTS (since 1958)

Is looking for Full-Time staff to assist in the

Fishing Department Retail experience an asset.

Please apply via e-mail to: [email protected]

LPN / Program Coordinator

Menno Housing is accepting resumes for an LPN/Program Coordinator in our Indepen-dent Living buildings. This is a permanent p/t position at 30 hrs per week.Email: [email protected]

Fax: 604-851-4015Address: 2021 Primrose St.Abbotsford, BC V2S 2Y9

Closing Date: July 4 at 5 PM

PLASTERERS ~ CARPENTERS &

CONSTRUCTION HELPERS

KMB Development Ltd. is hiring for Plasterers ($25/hr), Car-penters ($24/hr) & Construc-tion Helpers ($18.69/hr). All 40 hrs/wk. Mail – 2245 Meadows St., Abbotsford, BC V2T 3A7.

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

130 HELP WANTED

WAREHOUSEORDER

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

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

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

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

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

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

7 OBITUARIES

BOOKER, Earl Amos

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Earl Amos Booker, beloved hus-band, father, and grandfather on Wednesday, June 27th, 2012 at the age of 82 years.Earl is survived by his loving wife Maureen McConnell, his 3 children: Tim, Greg (Angie), and Wendy (Dan) and his 4 cherished grandchildren: Holly, Evan, Renee and Connor. He is also survived by his sister Geraldine McDonald of King-ston, Ontario.Earl was predeceased by his parents, Bertha and Wilmer as well as brothers Donald and Myrle, and sister Wilma.Left to mourn Earl are his fi rst wife Joyce and his very dear friends in Winnipeg.Earl had a very successful 43 year career at the CIBC as well as a happy retirement of 23 years in Winnipeg and most recently in Abbotsford, BC.Earl was a member of the Niakwa Country Club for many years and served as Presi-dent. He will be remembered for his sharp wit, his sense of humour, and his love of the game of golf. A private memorial service was held in Abbotsford, B.C.A celebration of Earl’s life will be held in Winnipeg at a later date. In lieu of fl owers, please send any donations to Earl’s favorite charity, The War Amps of Canada www.waramps.ca. Online condolences to the family may be made at www.woodlawnfh-abbotsford.com

Woodlawn Funeral Home604-853-2643

NEITSCH (Kayser)Minna

July 30, 1912 - June 26, 2012

Minna was a longtime resident of Abbotsford. She passed away on June 26, 2012 at Val-haven Rest Home at the age of 99 years. Minna is survived by her daughters, Joan Wells & Rose Marie Hill, 5 grandchil-dren & 9 great-grandchildren. At Minna’s request there will be no service.

Woodlawn Funeral Home604-853-2643

For online obituaries visit www.abbynews.com

Phone: 604-851-4537 Fax: 604-853-6065email: [email protected]

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Sto:lo Aboriginal Skills & Employment Services (SASET)PROJECTS PROGRAM OFFICER

SASET requires the services of a qualifi ed Projects Program Offi cer to provide administrative program support to employment & training programs. Pursuant to section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference may be given to applicants of Aboriginal Ancestry. Please self-identify on your cover letter or resume.The Projects Program Offi cer is responsible for all aspects of fi nancial monitoring, reporting, coordinating and managing program deliverables. Qualifi cations/Requirements• Thorough understanding of the Service Canada Aboriginal Skills &

Employment Training program, and reporting guidelines,• Must have a Career Development Practitioner Certifi cate,• Must be computer literate – MS Word, Excel, Access, Internet, E-mail,

ARMS and PowerPoint,• Experience in Labour Market Research Skills and delivering Career

Support Services,• Financial, budget monitoring and reporting competencies,• Experience in project coordination and reporting,• Working understanding of the ASARET Program• Understanding of and adherence to the Canadian Standards and

Guidelines for Career development Practitioners Code of Ethics,• Knowledge and understanding of First Nations employment barriers,

concerns and issues,• Ability to work well individually or as part of a dynamic team of

professionals,• Strong written and verbal communication skills,• Excellent Networking skills,• Confl ict resolution, time management, decision making skills and

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work deliverables,Successful candidates will be required to provide the following if screened in for an interview:• Proof of education documentation• References: Three employment related references • Must possess and maintain a valid Class V BC Drivers’ License, Class

IV would be an asset.• Must successfully pass the required pre-employment RCMP Criminal

Records CheckSalary Range: Will be determined based on qualifi cations and experienceType of Position: Full-time, subject to 3-month probationary period and planned performance evaluationsApplications Deadline: Monday, July 16, 2012, 4 pmCandidates will be screened according to the qualifi cations/requirements above. Please clearly indicate on your resume compliance with all indicated qualifi cations and requirements. Interested candidates can submit the resume to:Attention: Anna CelestaSto:lo Aboriginal Skills & Employment TrainingBuilding 8A – 7201 Vedder Road,Chilliwack, BC V2R 4G5We regret that we will only respond to those applicants chosen for an interview. An eligibility list may be established from this posting. We thank all applicants for their interest.

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

130 HELP WANTED

WAREHOUSEPERSON

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

Please visit our website www.mastewart.com &

click careers or fax/email your resume

604-594-9271 [email protected]

131 HOME CARE/SUPPORT

LIVE-IN caregiver for Senior in Mis-sion. Room and board provided. Call Marlin 604-820-9343

134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT,FOOD SERVICES

DAKE SUSHI needs Japanese cook ($16/hr 40hr/wk) 3+yr exp./ high schl grad.(Will develop menu/ make sushi & rolls) [email protected] or #1-2132 Clearbrook Rd. Abbotsford BC V2T2X2

DHOOM Restaurant o/a Dhaliwal Sweets & Bakery in Abbotsford is hiring 1 full-time FOOD COUNTER ATTENDANT. No experience re-quired but applicants with experi-ence preferred. Salary would be $10.50/hr with 40 hrs/week. Knowl-edge fl uent English and Hindi or Punjabi language is required. Will-ing to work in shifts. Duties include take customer orders, portion and wrap take out food, serve custom-ers at counter etc. Interested appli-cants please fax: 778-565-1694

139 MEDICAL/DENTAL

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST ~ F/T. For busy Abbotsford offi ce. Dental reception experience required. Tues to Sat. Reply to: Box #250 c/o Abbotsford News, 34375 Gladys Ave, Abbotsford, BC V2S 2H5

115 EDUCATION

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

139 MEDICAL/DENTAL

REGISTEREDNURSE’S

Bayshore Home Health cur-rently has day and night shift vacancies for Registered Nurses in the Abbotsford area. These positions are to provide one on one care for children with complex care needs. If you are an exp. RN & love working with children, we would like to hear from you. Pediatric exp. is an asset; however, we do offer client specifi c training, Trach/Vent courses & other on-going training supports.

Interested individuals are encouraged to fax their resume to: 604-739-7435 or email: pedsvancouver

@bayshore.ca

142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKSJOHNSTON MEIER INSURANCE(Vedder) is currently seeking an ex-perienced Autoplan/PL CSR, Level 1 with 2 years experience, email resume:[email protected] 604-824-4849 - Rob Vissers

115 EDUCATION

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

148 PICKERS

BLUEBERRY PICKERS WANTED.50¢/lb. Call (604)807-0421

[email protected]

156 SALES

Inside Sales,Quotations& ActuationProfessional

M.A. Stewart & Sons Ltd.An International valve and fi tting company headquartered in Surrey, B.C. has an immediate opening for a qualifi ed Inside Sales, Quotations and Actuation Professional to our growing team full-time.

Please visit our website www.mastewart.com

& click careers orfax/e-mail your resume

[email protected]

Sears Travel Abbotsfordis now hiring!

Seeking a Travel Sales Lead with 3+ years experience in a retail travel environment to coach the travel consultant team, develop revenue, and achieve excellence in customer service objectives.

The rewards for working with Sears Travel are endless, come join a dynamic team in a well es-tablished agency!

Apply with job code“TCST2012AN - Abbotsford” to:

[email protected]

115 EDUCATION

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

156 SALES

Outside Sales

Unalloy-IWRC (div. Samuel, Sons) a diverse metals

distributor looking for a key individual to join our sales team.

Experience in wire rope and rig-ging products considered a defi -nite asset. Knowledge of perfo-rated metals an asset also.The successful individual will have a proven track record in in-dustrial sales.Currently sales area is lower mainland.We offer a competitive salary and excellent benefi t program.

Please respond with resume to “[email protected]

Only applications going to personal interviews will be

contacted. All applications treated confi dential

160 TRADES, TECHNICAL

ALLISON TRANSMISSIONMECHANICS

Req. for ABC Transmissions Ltd. Positions available in the Surrey location. Applicants with previous manual transmission &gear exp. will be considered.Union Shop ~ Full Benefi ts

Forward Resume to Steve Palm: Fax: 604-888-4749E-mail: [email protected]

BUNDLERRequired Monday - Friday for a Fraser Valley logging com-pany sort yard. No experience necessary. We will train. Summer position, potentially could turn into long term.

Competitive Wages!Please fax resume:

(1)604-796-0318 or e-mail:[email protected]

CABLE PLOW and Drill Operator. Well-established company provides underground telecommunication in-stallations throughout Alberta. Ex-perience required. Accommodation and meal per diem provided. Email resume;

[email protected]

130 HELP WANTED

TRY A bcclassified.com CLASSIFIED AD.

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

160 TRADES, TECHNICAL

COMMERCIAL TRANSPORT &DIESEL ENGINE MECHANICS

Required for Cullen Diesel Power Ltd. and Western Star & Sterling Trucks of Vancouver Inc. Posi-tions avail. in Surrey & Kamloops. Also, Elk Valley as resident men. Detroit Diesel / MTU experience an asset.Union Shop ~ Full Benefi ts.

Forward Resume to Annish Singh: Fax: 604-888-4749

E-mail:[email protected]

FULL TIME Buncher/Processor Op-erators needed in the Williams Lake area. Great wage and benefi ts package. Email resume to [email protected] or call 250-398-8216.

Journeymen Fabricators and CWB Ticketed Welders required. After-noon shift available. Gloucester In-dustrial Park. FAX: 604-856-2363 Visit our website: www.lesteel.com

RELIABLE PAINTERS needed for Langley area. Must have min 2 yrs experience. 604-615-4075

www.driveproducts.com

COME JOIN OUR TEAM!

We currently have the followingopening within our Vancouver Branch:

JOURNEYMANFABRICATOR / WELDER

Min 5 years experience in a steel manufacturing environment.Min C level welder qualifi cations. Profi cient in multi-process all position steel welding with the ability to read blueprints and work independently. Mechanical ability an asset.We offer competitive wages, comprehensive benefi t plans and the opportunity to advance within the company. Must be able to multi-task in a fast paced environment.

Please fax your resume to:604-888-2029

or email:[email protected]

130 HELP WANTED

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164 WAREHOUSE

Material HandlingAssistant/Driver

Due to growth, FLSmidth Knelson is looking for a talented Material Handling Assistant/Driver to add fulltime to our material management team. You must have experience driving small forklifts and light trucks. A Class 5 license, a clean driver record (driver’s abstract), and good knowledge of the Lower Mainland area streets are required. A current forklift license and previous TDG certifi cation are assets.

Please sent resume to:FLSmidth Knelson at

knelsoncareers@fl smidth.com or fax 604-888-4013

Please list the position you are applying for in the subject line

PERSONAL SERVICES

173 MIND BODY SPIRIT

#1 in the Fraser ValleySPRING RELAX SPA 604-859-9686

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AMAZING WAVE MASSAGEProfessional deep tissue massage. 113-2580 Cedar Park Pl. Abby.

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CALLIDALE SPA

Specialists in• Acupressure • Refl exology

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MASSAGE CONFIDENTIAL SIMPLY FOR YOUR HEALTH &

PLEASURE. *European *Private $10 Gift Certifi cate 604.230.4444

THE RIGHT TOUCH. Sensual mas-sage by Jill. Call (604)819-4333, Chilliwack.

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]

182 FINANCIAL SERVICES

Creditors Calling?Need control back?

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

options for dealing with unpaid bills.

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

33781 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford.

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188 LEGAL SERVICES

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

assures EMPLOYMENT &TRAVEL FREEDOM.

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PERSONAL SERVICES

191 NUTRITION/DIET

SLIM DOWN FOR SUMMER! Lose up to 20 lbs in just 8 weeks. Call Herbal Magic today! 1-800-854-5176

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

236 CLEANING SERVICES

EXPERIENCED LADY will do House & Offi ce Cleaning. Also Laundry & Ironing. 778-808-0514

HOME CLEANING - avail. now.Satisfaction Guaranteed! $18/hr.

Serious enquiries! 604-302-9291

Reliable, exp. housecleaner avail. I supply all products & equip.

$20/hr. Karen @ (604)746-9534

242 CONCRETE & PLACINGAnderson’s Concrete & Home RepairsPlacing, fi nishing, forms. All types

concrete & home repairs. 30Yrs expSteve 604-855-1791/604-996-1694

257 DRYWALL

Boarding, taping, spraying, drywall repairs. No job too small. Call Les, (604)703-4549/866-4594

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

WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs

Over 40 yrs exp. 604-308-7943

260 ELECTRICAL

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

275 FLOOR REFINISHING/INSTALLATIONS

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

281 GARDENING

CK LAWN & TREE SERVICE Hedge Trimming, Tree Pruning &

Removal. Lawn cutting 604-217-2772

Happy Place Garden & Home Services. Gardening, Pruning, Landscaping, Trimming and Handy Home Services. 604-615-4356

.Jim’s Mowingwww.jimsmowing.ca

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

LAWN CARE & YARD CLEAN-UP

Shrub, Hedge Trimming & Tree Pruning / Planting. Rubbish Removal. Moss/ Weed Control. Fertilizer. Flowerbeds, Weeding.Odd Jobs. Same day service. Senior’s Disc. Free Estimates.

Dave 604-825-0066

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627

287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

ABBOTSFORD & MISSION VALLEY RENOVATIONS &

IMPROVEMENTS

Experienced S InsuredGuaranteed S Free Estimates

26 Years Experience.Large or Small Jobs

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

CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETSWITH DOLLAR DEALS 604-854-6397

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WHITE NIGHT STAND, 1 drawer, 2 shelves, $40. MIRROR 30 X 42, bevelled edge, $30. 604-308-6909.WHITE NIGHT STAND, 1 drawer, 2 shelves, $40. matched above. 604-308-6909.MIRROR 54 X 18, $25. Wood coffee table, $25. 604-308-6909.WOOD SOFA TABLE, $80. 604-308-6909.AYNSLEY, QUEEN, WHITE iron headboard frame included, $100. 604-308-6909.TEEN MOUNTAIN BIKE, $75. 604-504-0212 or 604-807-7864.4 USED TIRES, 185 65 R15, good tread, $100. 604-504-0212DOG BED ELEGANT 4’ round, $20. Dog bed 36 x 40, brown, excel-lent, $20. Pool pump, $25. Shower stall & door, $35. 604-855-3442 or 604-854-6694.FOR SALE - PIANO ACCORDION 120 base, in case. $95. 604-853-7773.GE BUILT-IN DISHWASHER, 24”, black, normal & pots/pans cycles. Excellent condition. $100. firm. 604-850-6648.GOLDSTAR ABOVE THE range microwave, black, 1500 watt, 1.5 cu. ft. volume. Excellent condition, $100. firm. 604-850-6648.MANTEL CLOCK, TRIPLE chime, made in Germany, old but looks like new. F.H.S. brand. $100. 604-308-0451.ALUMINUM BASEBALL BAT, hoola hoop, two new skipping ropes, 2 aluminum tennis rackets. All for $20. 604-854-5084.

SNOWMOBILE SHOP DOLLY, ex-cellent condition, will carry snow-mobile across floor on 2 wheels, $100. 604-850-1381.POULAN CHAINSAW Wild Thing, bought brand new, 40cc, runs great, bar and chain not included, $75. obo. 604-850-1381.WHITE TABLE AND 4 chairs, ex-cellent condition, not wood, $70. 604-853-7811.COSTON CRAFT jig saw, very good condition, $50. Mastercraft welder, almost new, $50. & misc. blades for jigsaw. 604-855-8478.LESS THAN 1/2 PRICE. 2 1/2 gal-lons of Ducan vinyl sundeck re-fresh product, light gray color, $60. 604-744-8155.OLD FASHIONED 32” Sanyo TV, excellent condition, $50. obo. Please call 604-851-2210.B & W TURNOVER BALL goose-neck hitch, complete out of Chev. ‘07 2500 HP, $100. 604-308-2334.CUSTOM MUD FLAPS for ‘08 Dodge Ram, new, half price, $60. 604-308-2334.WANTED 4 MATCHING oak chairs, depending on condition, maxi-mum $100. 604-308-2334.NEW SOLID MAPLE crown mold-ing 7” width 10-12ft lengths brown stained finish 200ft for $100.00 sold all base boards $100.00 778-982-3232WANTED TO BUY: all varieties of View Master reels will pay $1 each Call Robert 604-287-2893 or leave message on answering machine 604-289-2893

NEED LONG WOODSTOVE forshop 3ft long 20”to22” wide mustbe in good condition $100.00 or ?778-982-3232WANTED LARGE WOODSTOVEwith window in the door andash tray on bottom $100.00 or ?778-982-3232POOL TABLE 8x4 EX COND $100.00604-826-2531WANTED FRENCH PROVINCIALfurniture, dresser, bedside table,bedroom furniture, no sofasplease. Will pay up to $100 dep onwhat you have 604-835-1785STOVE IN GOOD clean workingcond $100.00 604-826-2430FRIDGE IN GOOD clean workingcond $100.00 604-826-2430DRYER IN GOOD clean workingcond $100.00 604-826-2430APT SIZE FRIDGE IN GOODclean working cond $100.00604-826-2430APT SIZE STOVE IN GOODclean working cond $100.00604-826-2430GAS WEEDEATER CRAFTSMANnew condition hardly usedstraight shaft heavy duty $65.00604-826-2644GAS LAWNMOWER VERYgood running cond no rustfull service BIS engine on it$65.00604-826-2644KENMORE ALL FRIDGE (no freez-er) great working condition approx8 years old, perfect for secondfridge $100.00 Call 604-826-3524

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Lets’ em

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Reaching back to move forward…

36thANNUAL B.C. Elders GATHERING

“Lets’ emót” one heart, one mind, one family.

“Honouring our ancestors through our elders and recognizing

our future through our youth”

Hosted by the Stó:lō and Tsawwassen First Nation

July 10, 11, and 12, 2012TRADE AND EXHIBITION CENTRE

1190 Cornell Street, Abbotsford V2T 6H5

For more information visit www.36theldersgathering.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

312 MAINTENANCE SERVICES

320 MOVING & STORAGE#1 As in movers we trust. Reliable Honest Movers. Same day moves & deliveries. Starting, $45hr + gas. (604)997-0332 / (604)745-7918

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555.

.PAUL’S MOVING 5 TON truck, will beat any other mover’s price! BC/Alta/Ont. Packing. Family O/O 604-851-5901 / 778-808-2398

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

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

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

Call (778)997-9582

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

A-TECH Services 604-996-8128Running this ad for 8yrs

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, Carpet Cleaning & Maid Service!

www.paintspecial.com

TOM’S PAINTING & DECORATING35 Years Exp. Tom Van Keulen 604-853-9429 ~ 778-982-2191

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, Reli- able, Effi cient & Quality Paint. 778.344.1069

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

338 PLUMBING

#1 IN RATES AND SERVICE. Clogged drains, drips, garbs, renos,

& installs. Lic./Ins. 604-217-2268

341 PRESSURE WASHING

POWER WASHINGGUTTER CLEANING

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE Call Ian 604-724-6373

356 RUBBISH REMOVAL

RECYCLE YOUR JUNK!Rubbish Removal, Caring for the

Earth. Professional Quality Service at Great Rates. 604-787-8782

FAMILY MAN w/truck for yard & home clean-ups, odd jobs, scrap re-moval. Free est. 604-820-2383

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

356 RUBBISH REMOVAL

DISPOSAL BINSResidential & Commercial

Services

• Portable Toilets• Fencing • Containers• Waste Management

• StorageWe Recycle!GO GREEN!

www.EconPro.com604-882-2733

RECYCLE-IT!JUNK REMOVAL

Recycled Earth Friendly• Estate Services • Electronics

• Appliances • Old Furniture• Construction • Yard Waste• Concrete • Drywall • Junk

• Rubbish • Mattresses & More!On Time, As Promised,Service Guaranteed!

604.587.5865www.recycleitcanada.ca

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL

Always! deliver Top soil, bark mulch, sand & gravel. 7days/wk. Simon 604-230-0627 will spread

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

372 SUNDECKS

Aluminum patio cover, NO HST Summer Sale. 604-782-9108www.PatioCoverVancouver.com

DECKSNew, Repaired, Replaced

WCB Covered, BBB A+ ratingLicensed & Insured,

Free Estimates.

Call Lyall at: 604-625-4655

374 TREE SERVICES

Tree removal done RIGHT!• Tree & Stump Removal

• Certifi ed Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck

• Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging

~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~

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PETS

456 FEED & HAY

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

• Wild Bird Seed & Accessories• Whole Lot More

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

604-556-7477 www.buckerfi elds.org

477 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

German Shepherd pups, ckc reg, 1st shots, deworm, parents gd temp. $900. 604-796-3026 no sun calls

Looking for a “SUPER” employee? Advertise inthe best-read community newspapers 604-854-6397

HUSKY WOLF X pups. 14 wks old, 2 M & 1 F. $300. ea. 1st shots & de-wormed. Glenn 604-308-3396 Abbt

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

SALE on last 4 St. Bernese pup-pies, 3 mo. 2nd shots. Come see! $500. 604-796-0116

SMOOTH MINI Dachshunds. Born May 11/12 Family raised. 1st shots, dewormed. $750. 604-855-6176

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

509 AUCTIONS

Big Valley Auction6 0 4 - 8 5 7 - 0 8 0 0www.bigvalleyauction

SPECIALTY AUCTION

July 4th @ 5:00pmPreview 9:00am

*Bikes *Sports Memorabilia, *Camping *Tools *Commercial

Woodworking Shop Tools & Cabinets *Retail Sports Store

Inventory Reduction. CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME

Unit # 4 - 26157 FRASER HWY., accredited appraisals available

542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES

RASPBERRIES

Ready Picked or

U-Pick

Abbotsford, BCCell 604-615-7790

CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETSWITH DOLLAR DEALS 604-854-6397

TRY A bcclassified.com CLASSIFIED AD.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES

STRAWBERRIESGreenvale Farms

Now Open!!Take 264 St exit off Hwy #1 &

follow yellow signs (6030 248 Street)

OPEN Mon. Sat. 8am - 7pm Sun. 8am - 6pm

604-856-3626 / 604-855-9351

584 SWAP & TRADE

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES

The Valley’s Premier Farm Market

Family owned & operated since 1975

For all your fruit and veggie needs,

come see us at the farm!

Open 7 Days/Week8 am ~ 6 pm

5486 Riverside StreetCorner of Harris & Riverside

Matsqui Village

WE’RE BACK!

JK Berry Farms

FRESH STRAWBERRIES

Large & TastyU-pick or For Sale

112 S. Clearbrook Rd. 7 Days/Week ~ 10 to 6

1-778-241-6659604-855-5115

584 SWAP & TRADE

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

548 FURNITURE

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

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

584 SWAP & TRADE

551 GARAGE SALESGARAGE Sale Saturday, June 30th, 9am - 1 pm, 36023 Empress Lane, Abbotsford. Furniture, an-tiques, tools, bicycles, fi shing and boating equipment, small applianc-es. etc.

★ GARAGE SALE ADS ★

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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

560 MISC. FOR SALE

4 STEEL BELTED radial tires P175/70R13, excellent condition $130. Call 604-826-1618.

FIREWOOD

★ FREE ★PALLETS Available

Come & HelpYourself

Also great for crafts etc

BACK PARKING LOT

(by shed)

ABBOTSFORD NEWS34375 Gladys Ave.

THE BARGAIN STORE BUY / SELL USED FURNITURE

604-826-3810

REAL ESTATE

603 ACREAGE

20 Acres - Only $99/mo. $0 Down, Owner Financing, NO CREDIT CHECKS! Near El Paso, Texas, Beautiful Mountain Views! Money Back Guarantee! Free Color Bro-chure. 800-755-8953 www.sunse-tranches.com

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE

Chilliwack restaurant for lease/sale, licensed. 20 years of established clientele. Owner moving - must sell! 604-799-5509, serious inquiries.

LIVE THE DREAM. Harbours End Marine, 27 year history on beautiful Salt Spring Island, BC “the best place on earth!” Owner retiring, well-established business only $129,000

email: [email protected]

SMALL ESTABLISHED cabinet shop in Chilliwack for sale. Call evenings, (604)227-2539

615 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

STEEL BUILDING - HUGE CLEAR-ANCE SALE! 20X24 $4,658. 25X28 $5,295. 30X40 $7,790. 32X54 $10,600. 40X58 $14,895. 47X78 $19,838. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca.

627 HOMES WANTED

WE BUY HOUSES!Older House • Damaged House

Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments

Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

New SRI *1152 s/f dblwide $77,900 *14x70 full gyproc single wide, load-ed $66,900. Repossessed Mobiles & Modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960.

Glenbrookhomes.net

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE

HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYSwww.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

ABBOTSFORD. 1 bdrm. apt. on S. Fraser Way close to Dairy Queen. Very clean. Ns/np. Call (604)832-7744

ABBOTSFORD,32120 Peardonville 2 bdrm, F/S, D/W, gas f/p, A/C NO SMOKING, NO PETS. Call Doreen @ 604-302-1229.

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

31790 UNION AVENUECLEARBROOKCrime Free LivingHURON COURT

$200 MOVE-IN ALLOWANCE (Ask For Details)

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

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

Seniors Discount $25604-850-2467

Baywest Mgmt Corp

32101 Mt. Waddington AveHOMESTEAD ESTATES

Abbotsford, deluxe, large aptsNewer, well maintained bldg.

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

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

www.apt4rent.ca

33382 George Ferguson WayBIRCHWOOD MANORAbbots. clean & spacious

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

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

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

ABBOTSFORD: 1 bdrm fr $620 & 2 bdrm fr $720/mo. 30+. Under new management. Close to UFV, hosp & walking dist. to shops. Full size F/S D/W. All units fully renovated. Avail July 1st. Call 604-615-9727

Abbotsford33810 Fern St.

LGE. 1 BDRM. 3 APPL. PRKG. NS/NP. $725. July 1st.

778-344-7654 / 604-744-5173.

ABBOTSFORD - Abby Glen Apt’s2959 Tims St. Reno’d 1 & 2 bdrm suites avail. Call 778-880-0920.

Abbotsford CentralMountainview - Bakerview

THIS IS WHERE YOU WANT TO LIVE

LET’S MAKE A DEALNEW LOWER RENTSSENIOR’S DISCOUNT

1 & 2 Bedroom SuitesClean & Large,

hot water included. N/SSecured

U/G parking available. Outdoor pool in garden setting.

Sorry N/P.Close to all amenities.

Ref’s req’d.

Phone 604-556-7705Abbotsford - Close to Everything! Quiet area, nice layouts, DW, Stor-age and more. 1 - Bd from $650. 2- Bd from $800. Call Park Lane Manor to view 604.615.5402

ABBOTSFORD CRIME FREEMulti Housing Program

BACHELOR APARTMENT$440/mo.

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

Quiet, parklike setting.604-853-0333

ABBOTSFORD

Heat & Hot Water Included

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

1 BDRMS from $595/mo.2 BDRMS from $695/mo.

3 BDRMS. from $1050/mo.

1909 SALTON RD. Abbotsford

604-853-6620Forest Village Apartments

MISSION 1st Ave. 2 Bdrm $750. W/D incl. no pets, Avail Now. Refs req. Call Jim 604-820-0167

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

ABBOTSFORD

Forest TerraceApartments

34313 Forrest TerraceAbbotsford’s Best Kept Secret

1 & 2 Bdrms Stes

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

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

Please call for Prices. Sorry no pets

1 Month FREE Rent On 1 Year Lease

Early and Immediate Possession Available

Age 40 Senior & Adult Oriented

Come See What You Have Been Missing!

Call Esther 604-853-0549

ABBOTSFORD

Great ViewAvailable Now!1 Bedroom - Also

Bach. & 2 Bedroom

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

MAINSTREET EQUITY CORP.

Rental Incentive on 1 year Lease

PET FRIENDLYBUILDINGS!

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

2525 Hilltout Street1 Bedroom - $634.00 2 Bedrooms - $722.00Call 604-751-2147604-557-3592 or

604-751-5595

2814 Pratt Crescent1 Bedroom from $604.00

2 Bdrms from $756.00Call 604-557-6054

32030 George Ferguson Way1 Bedroom from $725.00

2 Bdrms from $825.00Call 604-557-3592

33136 George Ferguson Way1 Bedroom from $725.00

2 Bdrms from $825.00Call 604-557-3708

33184 George Ferguson Way1 Bedroom from $725.00

2 Bdrms from $825.00Call 604-751-2165

Mainstreet Equity apartments are well

secured and safe homes for your peace of mind.

Website:www.mainst.biz

ABBOTSFORD: Maple Manor & Goldstone Court. 1 & 2 Bdrms from $600. Newly renovated build-ings. Call 604-504-1587 (Maple) & 604-504-1758 (Goldstone).

ABBOTSFORD

Newer Luxury SuitesNOW RENTING

32130 Hillcrest AvenueSpacious suites appointed with maple cabinets, 6/appls inclusive of in-suite laundry, porcelain tile bath, fi replace, large cov’d patio & sec u/g parking. Walking dis-tance to all amenities including shopping mall & new park.

2 Bdrm, 2 bath ste - $1075/moMOVE IN BONUS

HALF MONTH FREE RENT

Call Now: 604-807-8665

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

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 Shawn604-751-2934 or E-mail:

[email protected]

ABBOTSFORD

Under New Management

Rental Incentive on 1 year Lease

Pet Friendly Buildings!

CHELSEA PARK GARDENS33710 Marshall Road

1 Bdrms ..... from $688/mo.2 Bdrms ...... from $848/mo.

Call 604-751-3619

Villa Vista33292 Robertson Ave East

Bachelors ........ from $573/mo.1 Bdrms ........... from $688/mo.2 Bdrms ........... from $848/mo.

Villa Monaco33263 Bourquin Crescent East

Bachelors .... from $573/mo.1 Bdrms ...... from $688/mo.2 Bdrms ...... from $848/mo.

33298 Robertson Ave.

1 Bdrms ...... from $634/mo.2 Bdrms ...... from $722/mo.

33405 Bourquin Place

1 Bdrms ...... from $665/mo.2 Bdrms ...... from $756/mo.

Call 604-751-2125

For leasing enquiriesCall 604-751-2934

Mainstreet Equity Corp.

Website:www.mainst.biz

Abbotsford

You Choose! Small selection of stan-dard and upgraded suites. 1-beds from $650 2-beds from $800. Indoor pool, fi tness & games room!

Call to view 604-615-5382

MISSION. 2 BDRM APT on quiet cul-de-sac. W/D incl. Background & credit check performed. $750/mo. No pets. Avail now. 604-820-6927.

Mission

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

604-820-0128

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

CENTURY 21 ACE AGENCIES LTD.

Westwood - 2 units, both 2 bed, 2 bath, urban fi nishes thru-out, 6 appli, insuite storage, east facing, 1 is top fl oor & 2 park. N/P N/S $1100.00Natures Gate- Overlooking park, 2 bed 2 bath urban fi nishes thru-out, 6 appliances, 2 u/g park. N/P N/S $1200.00Arbor Court - 2 bd, 2 bath, 1 ground fl oor w/patio, new bdrm carpet, gas f/p incl in rent, 5 appli, laminate, u/g park, N/P N/S $900Mt. Waddington - 2 bed, 2 bath with 5 appl , located on quiet side of building. u/g park & storage locker. N/S N/P $950.00

ALL PROPERTIES CAN BE VIEWED AT kijiji.ca

CALL: (604)853-2718

FRASER RIDGECondo Living at

Apartment Prices!www.eryxproperties.com

Available Now & July Bach. suite, 11th fl r. - $635 1 & 2 Bdrms - $695 to $850

3 Bdrm, 10th fl r. - $1,125

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.

MISSIONHABITAT APARTMENTS

33366 2nd Ave. Mission

1 bdrms. from $630/mo.

Quiet, well managed, on site manager. Close to

Downtown & Westcoast Express. NO PETS.

References Required.

604-826-2538Managed by

ECM Strata - Rental Division

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

CEDAR GREEN APARTMENTS

WWW.CEDARGREEN.COM

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

Secure Undgrnd Prk & Elevator!

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

MAPLE RIDGE

1 & 2 Bdrms $775/$875

GREAT LOCATIONQueen Anne Apts.

* Renovated Suites *

Clean, very quiet, large,INCLUDES: HEAT,

HOT WATER & HYDRO

Near Shopping & Amenities.

604-463-7450 604-463-2236

12186-224 St, Maple RidgeCertifi ed Crime Free Buildings

MISSION HILLS:

APARTMENTSLarge, Bright & Clean

1 & 2 Bdrms Availwith 1 YEAR LEASE....

GET 12th MONTH FREE!!!No Pets. Written ref’s required.

Call 604-826-7880

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

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

ABBOTSFORD. For lease 888 sq.ft. prime retail offi ce space in a well managed busy strip mall. Lots of parking. $15/sq. ft. Hurry it won’t last! 32904 Ventura Ave. Call Gerald at 604-864-5888.

RENTALS

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

MISSION AREA. 800 SQ. FT. SHOP. Available now. $450 + hst + hydro + gas. Security check and ref’’s. 604-820-8477, 604-820-0832.

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

715 DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

ABBOTSFORD, 32052 GeorgeFerguson Way. Reno’d 2 bdrm, 2 baths. 2 storey. Insuite lndry. 2 prkg. $950/mo. + utils. Avail. now. 604-807-3294 or 604-557-0411.

ABBOTSFORD, 33888 Mayfair, Unit B, 4/bdrm, 3 level, 2100 sq ft. 1.5 baths, $1250/mo. Avail July 1. 604-557-0411 or 604-807-3294.

HATZIC 2 bdrm duplex in quiet area, 4 appls, sep ldry, carport, fncd bcyd $950. Avail now 604-826-3147

736 HOMES FOR RENT

3 bdrm. upper house, Clean & bright, level entry. updated as new, lam fl rs, d/w, lrge treed back yd. Walk to 7 Oaks Mall & Mill Lake. Lrge deck w/furn. Includes hs wire-less, cble, ldry. 2/3rd util. Avail Au-gust 1st. N/s pref. Ref req’d. $1045/mth. Ph. 604-813-8775 or 604-855-1130 [email protected]

ABB. 2344 Westerly St. 3 BR 1 BA up. 2 BR, 1 BA, Bsmt suite W/D, F/S, DW, FP. Carport, large yard. 12th month free with 1 yr lease. Ca-thy: 604-855-0010

Abbotsford. 4 bdrm house, 2.5 baths, 7 appls. F/P, NP/NS. Avail immed. $1350/mo. 604-897-0734.

ABBOTSFORD E. 5 bdrm, 5 appls,deck, yard, f/p, dble garage, 4 prkg Avail now. NS/NP. Also 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite with ldry. 1 MONTH FREE RENT. 604-504-5842

ABBOTSFORD lrg 1270 s.f. 3 bdrm rancher. Kit. & din. rm., ldry. Avail. now, $1150. NP/NS 778-908-6606

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RENTALS

736 HOMES FOR RENT

ABBOTSFORD Mt. Lehman. 7Bdrm house: 3bd ste up, 3bd ste down & 1bd ste down. Whole house $1950. All appls incl. Immed. 604-825-2133

CENTURY 21 ACE AGENCIES LTD.

Cedar Lane T/H – Like new, cen-tral, 3 bed, 2.5 bath townhouse w/ 6 appli + f/p laminate on main dbl tandem gar. N/P N/S $1400.East Abby - Great location for this main fl oor w/3 bed, 1 bath, 5 appli, large deck,sep driveway w/covered prkng, lawn & garden service. N/P N/S $1200.00Family Home East Abby. – 5 bed, 2 bath, gas f/p, 5 appli. family room down, corner lot, ex-cell. location, N/P N/S $1350.00Whatcom Rd Townhouse - View !! 4 bd plus loft, 3 bath, dbl garage, hardwood Plus, Plus Plus. N/P N/S $2000.00

ALL PROPERTIES CAN BE VIEWED AT kijiji.ca

CALL: (604)853-2718

MISSION 5 bdrm house 2 bath , patio, fen yard, carport new paint & carpets N/S, $1475. 604-463-5577

MISSION. Horse OK! Small newly renovated cabin. 1 acre fi eld & barn. 2 appl. $800/mo hydro incl. No pitts/rottis. Ref’s. 604-826-3063

741 OFFICE/RETAIL

Abbotsford

✶ PRIME LOCATIONMcCallum Rd.

Professional Bldg. 852 sf, 2nd fl oor, includes

leasehold improv.

Call 604-850-4242 or 604-853-4494 or 604-824-4532

747 RV PADS

QUIET FAMILY CAMPGROUNDOn #7 Hwy 20 Min. East of Mission monthly summer & year round sites 4 rent $315/mo incl water & sewer, elec. metered No GPS Service avail Call for location (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

RENTALS

749 STORAGE

STORAGE FACILITIES Various sizes.

Call 604-835-0027

750 SUITES, LOWER

ABBOTSFORD. 1 bdrm. + den. $800/mo. incl hydro, cable, wireless net. Avail now. Call 604-309-0511.

ABBOTSFORD. 1 bdrm suite. $625/mo. Fenced backyard, near schools & bus. NS/NP. Call 604-996-9544 or 604-556-3898

ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm. suite near hospital. All appl. 32740 Pandora Pl. N/p. $750/mo. incl. utils. Call Balbir 604-897-3147

ABBOTSFORD. 2 bedroom. Private location. NS/NP. Available June 15th. Phone 604-850-1198.

ABBOTSFORD Clean 2 bdrm. Nr UCFV, $750 mo. + 1/3 utils. N/S N/P Avail now Gary (604)807-6477

ABBOTSFORD E. 1 bdrm $650/mo incl net, cable, ldry, util. Ns/np. Near UFV. Avail now. 604-854-6041

ABBOTSFORD E. 2 bdrm suite. Avail. Aug. 1st. Sandyhill area. W/d, f/s, gas f/p. Ns/np. Ref’s. $875/mo. incl. utils. 604-859-6403

ABBOTSFORD Fairfi eld. Large 3 bdrm bsmt, living rm & fam rm, nr schools, park, amen. W/d. Avail July 1st. Ns/np, $1050/mo + dam dep. 604-852-8901; 778-549-0211

ABBOTSFORD McCallum / King Rd 2 bdrm. suite. Aug 1st. N/s, n/p. $800/mo. incl utils. 604-897-5881

ABBOTSFORD New2 bdrm. bsmnt suite, $750 MO. Nr. mall & park. N/P. Avail. now. (604)764-6681

ABBOTSFORD. Sumas Mountain. 3 large rooms, 2 full baths, beautiful view. All utils. included. $1000/mo. NS/NP. Avail now. 778-245-3263

ABBOTSFORD W. 2293 Imperial St. 2 Bdrm, shrd laundry. Driveway parking. $650/mo incl utils. Avail now. Pet okay. 778-888-0200

ABBOTSFORD. W. 2 bdrm. suite. Incl. all util., cable & internet, $800/mo. August 1. 604-864-9000

MISSION. Bright, new 2 bdrm. Shrd W/D. Heat/hydro incl. NS, NP. Avail now, $800, Sr’s disc. 604-854-9621

MISSION. Large 1 bdrm bsmt suite. Very clean, nice area. Near schools & bus. Utilities incl. N/p, n/s, n/d. $700/mo. 604-826-1384

751 SUITES, UPPER

MISSION beaut new reno’d 3 bd, 5 appl, lrg deck/fncd yard, nr 7/Cedar. $1200. July 1. Ref’s. N/S, N/P. Call: (604)226-3997 or (604)999-7711.

752 TOWNHOUSES

MISSION: 3 Bdrm Townhome, quiet family complex. Rent geared to in-come. N/P. 604-820-1715

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OVER A THOUSANDVEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM

Engines-Gas.........$13995

Transmissions .......$4995

Starters ...................$1795

Alternators .............$1795

Front Bumper Covers-Composite ..........$5995

All Bucket Seats-Manual ...............$1995

All Bench Seats ....$2495

Any Plain Steel Wheel $795

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818 CARS - DOMESTIC

1987 CAMARO 2.8, just AirCared, looks excellent and runs excellent, $1495. Call: (604)866-6168.

1993 PONTIAC GRAND AM. New tires/brakes. Passed Aircare $1100 604-857-0753 or 604-866-9052

1998 CHEVY MALIBU, 1 owner, only 80,000 miles. $5,000 obo. Phone 778-237-0828.

2003 PONITAC VIBE, 4 door, stan-dard, lady driven, exc cond, $3800 obo. (778)242-8340

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

1991 MERCEDES BENZ 190E 6 cyl auto, Aircared, new brakes & wiper motor, recently serviced, well maint. & clean, no rust, leather int, 2nd owner $3000obo 604-807-3666

2007 Honda Civic DXG 5 speed standard, 2 dr., grey, 135K, p/w, p/l, a/c, am/fm/cd, no acc. $10,000 604-793-3819 6-9pm

2009 TOYOTA Corolla FOR SALE. Power Windows and Locks, A/C, Cruise Control, CD Player/AUX, New Tires, Silver Color and in Good Condition. Asking for $11,999. Call 604-309-4091

830 MOTORCYCLES

2002 TRIUMPH TROPHY. Low k’s, new battery, runs good. $4,700. Call 604-217-3479; 778-880-0233.

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838 RECREATIONAL/SALE

1983 Dodge ext van, raised roof, camperized runs gd, needs lots of sm work New tires Lots of up-

grades Pics avail $1500 604 - 996 - 8734

1989 Chev Getaway van raised roof, partially camperized. New

tires, no rust. P/W, alarm, runs good. Pic’s avail. $1550.

604 - 996 - 8734

1991 34ft Class A RV 460 V8 57,000 mi. Good Tires, Brakes, Load Levelers, 2 Roof A/C, Fridge/Freezer, 3 Burner Stove, Oven, 35,000 BTU Furn, Sleeps 6, TV, Shower/Tub, 10’ Canopy, Onan 5500 Watt Genset. Consid-er partial trade (604)832-2777

2007 30ft Trail Bay Tow Trailer full load generator awning 2 TV’s 13ft slide $16,900. 604-556-3731

2007 5th WHEEL. Fleetwood Advantage, 36’, rear kitchen, 3 slides. $32,500. 604-625-3265 or 604-302-1277.

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

Metal Recycling Ltd.• Cars & Trucks • Scrap Metals • Batteries • Machinery • Lead

Scotty 604-313-1887

851 TRUCKS & VANS1989 MERCEDES E300 soon to be collector status, 6 cyl auto, $1600 obo 604-302-0985

1998-CHEV 3500 Dually, 7.6 L., 5 spd w/canopy. Low km, gd running cond, A/C $4800 obo 604-491-7759

2001 Chevy Silvervado 2500 4x4 p/up, 160,000k, single cab, long-box, $3500. 1 (604)796-0302

2002 Honda Odyssey EXL, leather int., new tires, new timing belt, 161,000k. $6300. 604-309-4001.

2003 CHEV SUBURBAN Z71, black, rebuilt trans. w/warranty, used eng., new B.J. & brakes. In-spected. $8900 obo (604)826-0519

2003 FORD WINDSTAR, rebuilt auto trans. Runs exc. Green. $3000 obo. (604)826-0519

2007 DODGE CARAVAN - 74,000 kms. Excellent condition. New tires. $9,000/obo. 604-859-8263

KEY TRACK AUTO SALES

CARS & VANS:1997 DODGE CARAVAN 7 psgr auto st#240 $1495 2002 KIA RIO RX-V 4dr au-to, hatch back st#245 $24002001 PONTIAC GRAND AM 4dr sdn auto ST#242 $25001998 HONDA ACCORD 4dr auto leather sdn ST#215 $29002000 DODGE NEON 4DR auto sunroof, runs good ST#147 $29952002 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 4dr auto st#195 $29952002 FORD WINDSTAR sport 7 pass auto Aircare ST#108 $34952002 CHEV CAVALIER 4dr auto sdn st#208 $3995 2002 FORD EXPLORER 4dr auto 7 pass leather black ST# 213 $49001997 NISSAN PATHFIND-ER 4dr auto 4X4 runs good ST#221 $49002003 CADILLAC CTS 4dr sdn auto fully loaded ST#237 $49002002 BUICK GRANDVIEW 7 pass auto ST#214 $59002006 DODGE MAGNUM 4dr wagon auto fully loaded ST#106 $6900

TRUCKS THIS WEEK:

1997 CHEV PU EXT CAB 5 spd short box ST#229 $39952002 GMC SONOMA EXT cab auto st#166 $49952005 FORD F250 XLT quad cab 4X4 auto diesel ST#125 $8,9002006 GMC CREW CAB 4X4 auto long box full loaded ST#198 $99002007 FORD F150 reg cab V6 auto long box ST#205 $10,9002005 GMC SLE CREW cab 4X4 auto diesel long box, loaded ST#218 $11,9002001 FORD F350 Dually 4X4 crew cab XLT 7.3L pwrstrk diesel ST#130 $11,9002008 FORD F150 REG CAB 4x4 auto long box ST#207 $11,9002007 FORD RANGER 4X4 auto super cab st#193 $12,9002006 CHEV LT CREW CAB auto Duramax diesel leather, loaded ST#217 $12,9002005 FORD F250 CREW cab Lariat leather diesel 4X4 auto ST#246 $13,9002005 CHEV 2500 HD LS crew cab Duramax diesel leather 4X4 auto ST#190 $16,9002006 FORD F350 CREW CAB Lariat leather 4X4 auto diesel ST#164 $17,9952005 FORD F350 King Ranch crew cab, diesel 4X4 autoshrt box st#251 $20,900

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859 UTILITY TRAILERS

UTILITY TRAILER 350 lb axel with brakes. Certifi ed. 16” 10 ply truck tires, spare tire $1600. obo. 604-607-3432

COURT BAILIFF SALE

In the Supreme Court Of British Columbia, between Bullet Enter-prises Ltd. (Plaintiff) and Vast Enterprises Ltd. and Swaran Singh Gill and Anita Gill (Defendants) by virtue of a Writ issued out of the Supreme Court, Vancouver Registry No. S-118598, the Court Bailiff will sell by sealed tender all the right and interest of:

Vast Enterprises Ltd., Swaran Singh Gill and Anita Gill, in the real property located at 1851 Sumas Way, Abbotsford, BC.

CONDITIONS OF SALE: Sealed tenders marked “Vast Enterprises tender” will be accepted at the offi ce of J. Milton Senior Court Bailiff, 4508 Beedie Street, Burnaby, BC V5J 5L2 until 2:00 pm on Wednesday, July 11, 2012. Each tender must be ac-companied by a certifi ed cheque drawn in favour of Consolidated Civil Enforcement BC Ltd. (Court Bailiff Division) for a minimum of 10% of the total bid. The suc-cessful bidder shall pay the bal-ance of the bid within ten days of the notice of acceptance from the Court Bailiff. If the balance is not paid, the bidder will forfeit his/her deposit. The highest cash offer will be accepted unless the offer fails to meet a suffi ciency of price in the Court Bailiff’s opinion, in which case the Court Bailiff reserves the right to adjourn the sale. Such sale is subject to Court approval.

J. Milton, Senior Court Bailiff

TO ALL EX TENANTS OF:

Abby Glen Apartments

2929 Tims Street2959 Tims StreetBE ADVISED THAT YOUR

STORAGE LOCKER WILL BE DISPOSED OF OR SOLD FOR STORAGE FEES IF

NOT CLAIMED BY SATURDAY JULY 14, 2012

FIRESIDE PROPERTY GROUP123 - 2959 TIMS STREET

ABBOTSFORD, BC778-880-0920

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