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abbotsfordtimes.com Choice champs revealed inside! 17-44 THURSDAY INSIDE: Kassian leads baby Canucks into AESC for weekend tilts Pg. 48 October 18, 2012 NEWS, SPORTS, WEATHER & ENTERTAINMENT B E S T B E S T READERS CHOICE 2012 THE ROCHELLE BAKER [email protected] A bbotsford is lead- ing the way in the Fraser Valley with a new bylaw that requires all industries, businesses and institutions in the city to implement recycling pro- grams. However, the increased costs of the green initiative, at least in the coming year, will be borne by residential taxpayers. On Monday, council passed the new bylaw that makes recycling mandatory for the industrial, commer- cial and institutional (ICI) sector. As of Jan. 1, 2013, all ICI properties will have to install appropriate containers to collect recyclables and ensure they are delivered to an authorized recycling depot. In 2010, Abbotsford’s resi- dential sector accounted for about 9,800 tonnes of recy- clables at the city’s depot, which was more than double the amount collected by the ICI sector. Many Abbotsford busi- nesses don’t have extensive recycling programs, or only collect paper and card- board. Abbotsford Mayor Bruce Banman said the new bylaw reflects the city’s environ- mental objectives. “I think most people agree it’s wasteful to dump recy- clables into landfills, and we need to change that pat- tern,” he said. “We’ve got to start doing what’s right by our future generations.” However, in the past and under the new bylaw, ICI properties are not required to pay recycling fees and are subsidized by residential tax- payers. In 2010, the residential sector picked up a tab of approximately $220,000 to process more than 4,400 tonnes of ICI recycling, according to city estimates. That cost to residential taxpayers was expected to jump to $230,000 in 2011. Costs at the Abbotsford Mission Recycling Depot may go up due to the increased tonnage expected from the ICI sector, a staff report noted. Banman said increased costs might result with more recyclables collected, but it might also create a wind- fall if the market for certain Bound to recycle – JEAN KONDA-WITTE/TIMES Abbotsford Mission Recycling Depot supervisor Mark Field is gearing up for local businesses to come on board with more than just cardboard and paper. ROCHELLE BAKER [email protected] A bbotsford Police are concerned about a rash of break and enters in east Abbotsford and want resi- dents to be on the alert. “We are in the middle of a bad period,” said APD Sgt. Casey Vinet. “In the last six weeks 17 residential breaks- ins have been reported in areas that usually see none to a very few.” Most of the break-ins have occurred in the middle of the day while most people are at school or work. “We suspect the thief is spending some time casing the neighbourhood and wait- ing until people leave their homes,” said Vinet. It’s likely that one or two prolific offenders are respon- sible for the break-ins, which usually involve the thief smashing glass to get inside a door or window. The suspect may actually live in the neighbourhood or be returning over and over because of the successful thefts, said Vinet. Police are working to nar- row the list of possible sus- pects. Neighbourhoods hit include areas near McKee and McMillan roads, Immel Street and Laburnum Avenue, and along Marshall Road near the intersection with Old Yale. The APD advises people to secure their home and lock all windows and doors before leaving and consider using an alarm system, but most importantly to keep their eyes open, said Vinet. B&E alert issued Subsidized by homeowners, new bylaw makes recycling mandatory for Abbotsford businesses see RECYCLE, page A15 “We’ve got to start doing what’s right by our future generations.” Mayor Bruce Banman First reported @ abbotsfordtimes.com 201-2190 West Railway Sreet, Abbotsford, BC V2S 2E2 Independent Financial Services Bote Miedema, CFP Financial Advisor 604-851-4295 [email protected] Conservative Investment Advice Member CIPF 34081 Gladys Ave. Abbotsford • 7221 Park St. & Lougheed Mission • 604.852.9305 The Salvation Army of Abbotsford and Mission is it your preference that your donation stays in the community to make a difference in the lives of the people who live here? That’s exactly what happens when you give to The Salvation Army. Thank you for helping us help others. WHEN YOU GIVE TO A LOCAL CHARITY... Visit us on Facebook at The Salvation Army Centre of Hope - Abbotsford

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Page 1: Abbotsford Times October 18 2012

abbotsfordtimes.com

Choice champsrevealed inside!17-44

T H U R S D A Y

INSIDE: Kassian leads baby Canucks into AESC for weekend tilts Pg. 48

October 18, 2012

N E W S , S P O R T S , W E A T H E R & E N T E R T A I N M E N T

BESTBEST

READERSCHOICE

2012

THE

ROCHELLE BAKER

[email protected]

Abbotsford is lead-ing the way in theFraser Valley with a

new bylaw that requires allindustries, businesses andinstitutions in the city toimplement recycling pro-grams.

However, the increasedcosts of the green initiative,at least in the coming year,will be borne by residentialtaxpayers.

O n Mo n d a y, c o u n c i lpassed the new bylaw thatmakes recycling mandatoryfor the industrial, commer-cial and institutional (ICI)sector.

As of Jan. 1, 2013, all ICIproperties will have to install

appropriate containers tocollect recyclables andensure they are deliveredto an authorized recyclingdepot.

In 2010, Abbotsford’s resi-dential sector accounted forabout 9,800 tonnes of recy-clables at the city’s depot,which was more than doublethe amount collected by theICI sector.

Many Abbotsford busi-nesses don’t have extensive

recycling programs, or onlycollect paper and card-board.

Abbotsford Mayor BruceBanman said the new bylaw

reflects the city’s environ-mental objectives.

“I think most people agreeit’s wasteful to dump recy-clables into landfills, andwe need to change that pat-tern,” he said.

“We’ve got to start doingwhat’s right by our futuregenerations.”

However, in the past andunder the new bylaw, ICIproperties are not requiredto pay recycling fees and are

subsidized by residential tax-payers.

In 2010, the residentialsector picked up a tab ofapproximately $220,000 toprocess more than 4,400tonnes of ICI recycling,according to city estimates.

That cost to residentialtaxpayers was expected tojump to $230,000 in 2011.

Costs at the AbbotsfordMission Recycling Depotm a y g o u p d u e t o t h eincreased tonnage expectedfrom the ICI sector, a staffreport noted.

Banman said increasedcosts might result with morerecyclables collected, but itmight also create a wind-fall if the market for certain

Bound to recycle– JEAN KONDA-WITTE/TIMES

Abbotsford Mission Recycling Depot supervisor Mark Field is gearing up for local businesses to come on board with more than just cardboard and paper.

ROCHELLE BAKER

[email protected]

Abbotsford Police areconcerned about a rash

of break and enters in eastAbbotsford and want resi-dents to be on the alert.

“We are in the middle of abad period,” said APD Sgt.Casey Vinet. “In the last sixweeks 17 residential breaks-ins have been reported inareas that usually see noneto a very few.”

Most of the break-ins haveoccurred in the middle of theday while most people are atschool or work.

“We suspect the thief isspending some time casingthe neighbourhood and wait-ing until people leave theirhomes,” said Vinet.

It’s likely that one or twoprolific offenders are respon-sible for the break-ins, whichusually involve the thiefsmashing glass to get insidea door or window.

The suspect may actuallylive in the neighbourhood orbe returning over and overbecause of the successfulthefts, said Vinet.

Police are working to nar-row the list of possible sus-pects. Neighbourhoods hitinclude areas near McKee andMcMillan roads, Immel Streetand Laburnum Avenue, andalong Marshall Road near theintersection with Old Yale.

The APD advises people tosecure their home and lockall windows and doors beforeleaving and consider usingan alarm system, but mostimportantly to keep theireyes open, said Vinet.

B&Ealertissued

Subsidized by homeowners, new bylaw makesrecycling mandatory for Abbotsford businesses

see RECYCLE, page A15

“We’ve got to start doingwhat’s right by our futuregenerations.”

– Mayor Bruce Banman

First reported @abbotsfordtimes.com

201-2190West Railway Sreet,Abbotsford, BC V2S 2E2

Independent Financial Services BoteMiedema, CFPFinancial Advisor604-851-4295

[email protected]

Conservative Investment Advice MemberCIPF34081 Gladys Ave. Abbotsford • 7221 Park St. & Lougheed Mission • 604.852.9305

The Salvation Army of Abbotsford and Mission

is it your preference that your donation stays in the community to make adifference in the lives of the people who live here?

That’s exactly what happens when you give to The Salvation Army.Thank you for helping us help others.

WHEN YOU GIVE TO ALOCAL CHARITY...

Visit us on Facebook at The Salvation Army Centre of Hope - Abbotsford

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 THE TIMES A3

UpfrontBriefly

Info meetings on hugeBradner land proposal

The development com-panies that aim to create a91-hectare (225-acre) indus-trial complex in Bradneron the western border ofAbbotsford will host threepublic information meetingsin the coming weeks, withthe first one on Monday.

There will be displayboards and questionnairesfor the public.

Land developer PacificLand Group and 0903475B.C. Ltd. intends to applyto have the land removedfrom the Agricultural LandReserve. As of June, about22 individual propertieswere included in the exclu-sion application.

The proposal is for mixedindustry, a 125-acre logis-tics park and possibly anew access to the freewayat Lefeuvre Road. It wouldeffectively tie into the neigh-bouring Gloucester Indus-trial Estates, a 700-acrecomplex on the Langley andAbbotsford boundary.

Another application bythe Willoughby family toremove two more proper-ties in the Bradner area hasbeen brought forward to theCity of Abbotsford, but thatwill go through a separateprocess. Once the meetingsare complete, a planners’report will go before the citycouncil, which will decidewhether or not to supportthe plan. It will then go tothe Agriculture Land Com-mission.

The meetings are:Oct. 22: 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

B r a d n e r C o m m u n i t yHall, 5305 Bradner Rd.,Abbotsford.

Oct. 30: 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.,Matsqui Recreation Cen-tre, 3106 Clearbrook Rd.,Abbotsford.

Nov. 19: 7 p.m., City Hall,32315 South Fraser Way,Abbotsford.

To comment on the appli-cation, e-mail senior plan-ner Mark Neill at [email protected] or to [email protected].

– CHRISTINA TOTH/TIMES

ROCHELLE BAKER

[email protected]

I t wasn’t untilVanessa Garcia saw thebalaclava, gloves, and two knivesAbbotsford Police had seized from

the thief who’d broken into her homethat it occurred to her to be afraid.

“That really scared me. At the time [ofthe robbery], I was just thinking aboutgetting this guy caught,” said Garcia.

“But when I saw that, I thought, ‘Ohwow! That could have went totally dif-

ferent than it did.’”But instead, Gar-

cia found herselfb e i n g a w a r d e dwith an Abbotsfordpolice board com-mendation Tuesdayfor her display ofsteady nerves andquick response thata l l owe d o f f i c e r sto collar a prolific

offender on June 13.On that day, the 22-year-old returned

home from work around 3 p.m. to thehouse she shares with her parents.

She had already shut the front doorbehind her and taken off her shoeswhen she heard somebody riflingaround in an upstairs bedroom.

She was immediately suspicious, asno one else was expected home andthere were no cars in the driveway.

Quietly making her way through thehouse, Garcia went to check if her dadhad come home early and parked hiscar in the garage.

But as soon as Garcia saw the backdoor was kicked in, she knew anintruder was in the house.

She quietly made her way out andaround the house to her car whilephoning 911 to report a robbery inprogress.

“It was pretty scary but I didn’t havetime to get to worked up,” she said.

“I was angry too and wanted thisguy to get in trouble for what he wasdoing.”

Staying on the phone with police,Garcia quietly backed her car out of thedriveway so the thief wouldn’t spot hervehicle and run.

By the time she’d parked down theroad at a spot where she could keepan eye on her house, the police beganto arrive.

A team of officers, including a doghandler, quickly surrounded thehome.

As some entered the house throughthe back door, the suspect tried toflee out the front, but wasquickly nabbed by thepolice dog.

Garcia’s view was par-tially blocked by greenery but she couldhear all the commotion.

“I could hear them yelling freeze! Getdown!,” she said.

“But he wasn’t listening and then Iheard him yelling when the dog gothim.”

While presenting Garcia with heraward, Mayor Bruce Banman notedthat due to her actions, the thief wascharged with several offences.

APD Chief Bob Rich noted it wasthrough initiative by community resi-dents like Garcia that police are able tocatch criminals. Garcia was surprisedbut pleased with a commendation forsomething she thought was a naturalcourse of action.

“I was pretty honoured that theywanted to acknowledge that I didsomething,” she said.

“It’s nice to be appreciated.”

◗ Another alert Abbotsford residentreceived a police commendation onTuesday although he could not attendthe ceremony.

Kanwalbir Dosanjhprovided police withinformation and a photoabout someone acting

suspiciously in Clearbrook Park.On May 14, Dosanjh’s wife and

daughter were taking an evening walkin the park when a man stepped out ofthe bushes and began to follow them.

To safeguard his family, Dosanjhaccompanied them on their next eve-ning walk in the park on May 23.

Again the man stepped out of thebushes and started following the twowomen.

However, Dosanjh took the personalrisk of obtaining a photo of the sus-pect.

The suspect’s photograph was hand-ed out to patrol officers and over theAPD network. It eventually proved keyto identifying and locating the man.

– ROCHELLE BAKER/TIMES

Vanessa Garcia, flanked by her proud mom, uncle, grandparents and boyfriend, receiveda police board commendation at city hall Tuesday for her role in helping nab a thief.

CHRISTINA TOTH

[email protected]

As support dwindles forthe troubled B.C. Conser-

vative Party, the AbbotsfordSouth riding and severalothers are publicly callingfor leader John Cummins toresign.

“We have passed two reso-lutions [on Friday]. One is toask him to resign immedi-ately to make way for a lead-ership race. The other is [forthe BCCP provincial execu-tive] to call a special generalmeeting,” to address theleadership issue, said KevinChapman, president of theBCCP Abbotsford South rid-ing association.

As of Tuesday, 10 other rid-ing associations also adoptedthe resolutions, and the num-ber could reach as high as 20to 24 ridings, he said.

Although Chapman oncesupported Cummins – hesaid he signed his nomina-tion paperwork – he no lon-ger can.

“We’ve told him, ‘you tookus to the foot of the moun-tain, now we need someoneelse to take us the rest of theway.’ It’s beyond his capa-bilities, ” said Chapman, whohas run twice for Abbotsfordcity council.

“Most leaders know whenit’s time to step aside – unfor-tunately he hasn’t made therealization.”

Local Conscall forCumminsto resign

see CONS, page A12

– CHRISTINA TOTH/TIMES

B.C. Conservative Kevin Chap-man is calling for leader JohnCummins’ resignation.

“I could hear

them yelling

freeze!

Get down!.”

– Vanessa Garcia

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Jillian Harris and Wes Hayden from The Bachelorette will auc-tion off dates (all proceeds going to charity) with some bach-elors like crooning firefighter Justin, above, at this weekend’sWest Coast Women’s Show at Abbotsford’s Tradex. Other eventsinclude wine tasting, kitchen theatre, speakers Lisa Oz, ChuckCurrie and more. See www.westcoastwomen.net.

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The Fraser Valley Region-al Distr ict is hoping

Abbotsford residents willhelp shape and guide theregion’s futuregrowth.

The FVRDi s h o s t i n gan open house Thursdayto develop a new regionalgrowth strategy, a 30-plusyear vision for the FraserValley.

Residents can provideinput on a broad range oftopics including the econo-my, housing, healthy living,transportation and the en-vironment.

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Fire crews douse basement blazeAbbotsford firefighters had some anxious moments when

called out to a house fire with a woman reportedly trappedinside on Monday night.

Abbotsford Fire Rescue Service (AFRS) responded to areport of a fire at 30731 Curlew Dr. at 7:30 p.m. after a 911caller initially stated that her mother was likely trapped inthe residence.

Although firefighters arrived to find the house filled withsmoke, fortunately, all the occupants of the home were safelyoutside.

The fire originated in the basement suite, which sufferedextensive fire damage while the rest of the house was dam-aged by smoke.

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Meals onWheels, parenting groups,emergency shelter, mental health

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To mark its four decades of service,

the agency invites the public to a com-munity barbecue on Oct. 19 from 11a.m. – 3 p.m. in the parking lot of Cana-dian Tire in the Junction ShoppingCentre.

“We would like to invite the entirecommunity to join us on the 19th tohelp us celebrate,” said MCS executivedirector Tony Lapoint.

The public event is open to everyone.Along with the barbecue by donation(proceeds will go to the Mission FoodCentre) there is a birthday cake cuttingceremony, a Kids Zone, interactive dis-plays, games, prizes and lots more.

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Outdoor burn ban liftedAbbotsford Fire Rescue Service has rescinded the extended

outdoor burning ban now that the traditional autumn mon-soons have returned.With the recent heavy rainfall, the unusu-ally dry conditions in the municipality have abated. However,with the lifting of the ban, residents are still expected to adhereto bylaw restrictions.

Outdoor burns in residential backyards are prohibited andditch burning requires approval by AFRS. Construction wasteburning is not allowed, nor are most land clearing burns, andany that are allowed need permits. Burning illegal materialssuch garbage, plastics, furniture, or petroleum products isstrictly enforced with fines and/or cost recovery. For moreinformation or questions on outdoor burning call AFRS at604-853-3566.

APD investigating failed home invasionAbbotsford police are investigating after four masked sus-

pects, one armed with a gun and another with a blunt instru-ment, tried to break into a home on Flagman Place at 8:15 p.m.Tuesday. A male resident in his 60s confronted the suspects atthe front door and after a short struggle, the invaders fled in awhite domestic mid-size car. The victim was not hurt.

APD Sgt. Casey Vinet said it’s not clear what the motive was,and added the suspects may have targeted the wrong home.

“It was a very terrifying ordeal for the victims, and we’redoing everything we can to identify and hold those responsibleaccountable,” said Vinet.

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THE TIMES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 A7

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W ith all the free rain thatfalls on the Fraser Val-

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S o d i d t h e C i t y o fAbbotsford and the AESCoperators, so with the exper-tise of Barrett’s company, BarrPlastics, along with SaxonMechanical, Excalibur Elec-tric and Tiger PurificationSystems, the building wasequipped with a $30,000rainwater harvesting systemthat is used to make the icefor Heat hockey games.

As far as Barrett knows, theinnovation the team installeda year ago is the first for aprofessional level hockeyrink in the world, and is nowbeing emulated elsewhere.

On Wednesday, the Unionof B.C. Municipalities pre-sented the AESC and theAbbotsford Mission WaterSewer Commission a Com-munity Excellence Awardfor the water-conserving

project.Barrett’s involvement came

after the ice manager haddifficulties using the mineral-heavy municipal water forgood quality ice.

The system collects rainfrom a quarter of the AESCroof, a 12,000 square footarea. The water is storedin eight tanks in the boilerroom, where the water iswarmed by the ambient air,so less energy is needed toheat the water to 60ºC for theZamboni.

And because of the purityof the water, the ice manager

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The system saves the com-plex about 830,000 litres ofwater per hockey season, andabout $3,200 in energy sav-ings a year.

A local company, Barr Plas-tics has also installed a 34,000L rain tank at the AbbotsfordPublic Works yard, usedfor city watering trucks, an11,000 L tank used for fleetwashing and an 11,000 L tankat Mission’s Fraser River Heri-tage Park to water the rosegarden.

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The Abbotsford/Mission Timesis a division of LMP PublicationLimited Partnership.We’re published Tuesdays andThursdays from 30887Peardonville Rd., Abbotsford, B.C.

Imet myself the other day.I don’t mean in some wishy-

washy neo-hippie conscious-ness-raising epiphanic momentway. I mean there was a brightflash of light in the backyard andmy older self appeared.

Remember when the LargeHadron Collider was fired up?Apparently, that will lead to thediscovery of time travel in 2028.

When Apple bundles a timetravel app on the 2031 editionof the iSkull implant, all heckbreaks loose.

When I got over the shockof meeting my 53-year-old self(mental note: go to the gymmore and vow never to buy atoupee, thereby averting a darkfuture in which I resemble amuskrat), he explained every-thing.

Apparently, time travel hasalready wreaked havoc with ourpresent. The worst casualty isU.S. politics, which only makessense in the light of hundreds, ifnot thousands, of time travellersconstantly fiddling with history.

Ronald Reagan, for example.Really, an actor best knownfor starring with an orangutanbecame president? This was anelaborate joke by a USC frat.

However, Reagan was actuallywho he seemed to be. Most otherpoliticians and members of thepundit class are time travellersthemselves.

Bill Clinton was a clonedbioroid created by the Neo-Republicans of 2107, intendedto discredit the Democrats by

being a ridiculous punchline of acandidate. A womanizing, saxo-phone-playing, McDonald’s-eat-ing, good old boy? It backfired onthem a bit.

George W. Bush is a geneti-cally modified jellyfish colonyfrom the year 333,947. He wassent back specifically to veto asingle, minor piece of legislationthat would have prevented theevolution of super-intelligentsea cucumbers. After that, thecucumbers pretty much lethim off the leash and he got toindulge his passion for blowingstuff up and clearing brush onhis ranch.

Barack Obama is not, no mat-ter what anyone says, a Muslim/Indonesian/Kenyan/social-ist/radical. He’s a cyborg. Hewas created in 2074 to prevent,at all costs, the cancellation ofSesame Street.

Apparently, if Elmo goes offthe air, it will inevitably leadto nuclear war between theEmpire of Neo-Tokyo and Mr.Fruitgum’s Happytime CandyCompany, LLC.

Mitt Romney is a moreadvanced cyborg created by Mr.Fruitgum’s Happytime Candy

Company to ensure that the cor-poration wins.

House speaker John Boehneris from an alternate timeline inwhich humans are descendedfrom three-toed sloths.

Nancy Pelosi is a steam-pow-ered automaton and is attempt-ing to de-stabilize America tore-create the British Empire. Shegot sidetracked on the way to theAmerican Revolution.

Vice-president Joe Biden wascreated by Industrial Light andMagic in 2099, and is in factmerely a sophisticated specialeffect.

Michele Bachman is not a timetraveller, but will be revealed in2019 to be a reptiloid from thecentre of the Earth.

Bill O’Reilly, Rush Limbaugh,and most of the Fox News staffare scientists from 2784 studyinghuman rage levels.

Jon Stewart and Stephen Col-bert are unaware of this, becausethey are just visiting from 2693.

Glenn Beck is not a time trav-eller, sloth, reptiloid, cyborg, jel-lyfish colony, or robot. He’s just . .. like that. Nobody knows why.

Unfortunately, another roguetime traveller will probably bealong any minute now to edit myfuture self’s visit out of our cur-rent reality.

Then it will be as if this column– and this warning to you all– never happened.

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The power of pink has grownin the 22 years since Susan G.Komen began handing ribbons

to breast cancer survivors running inthe annual Race for the Cure in NewYork City.

Originally worn as a badge of cour-age by those who had faced chemo-therapy and the surgeon’s scalpel, thecolour pink has also been co-opted tosymbolize corporate awareness.

It was impossible to watch an NFLgame on Sunday without seeingbrawny athletes wearing pink cleats,socks or hand warmers.

For some, this “pinkification” hasbecome almost a betrayal of theircause – especially when coupled withallegations that some internationalfundraising benefits corporationsmore than cancer research.

But the debate about charitable pol-itics doesn’t alter the fact that almost23,000 women will be diagnosed withbreast cancer this year and 5,100 willdie of it, according to the CanadianCancer Society.

To put that another way, one in nineCanadian women are expected to con-tract breast cancer, and one in 29 willdie from it.

A recent breakthrough, a major one,could change those mortality num-bers. Scientists have almost completedmapping the genetic mutations inbreast cancer, paving the way to cre-ating more effective individual treat-ment plans.

That makes this October a greatmonth to support Breast CancerAwareness. You don’t even have towear pink.

As always, there are many events inour community connected to fund-raising. Check them out, support thecause, applaud the survivors.

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THE TIMES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 ❘ LETTERS ❘ A9

Editor, the Times:Re: Quite the pair of

Peacheys, Times, Oct. 11.Mr. Rock’s Oct. 11 let-

ter is the closest to hateliterature I have seen in theAbbotsford-Mission Times.

If the Peacheys were Jewsor Indo Canadians, I thinkMr. Rock would be facinglitigation. Has Mr. Rockeven met this couple? I forone had the pleasure ofworking a day as a volunteeralongside Mr. Peachey thissummer.

Without knowing his lastname, I deemed him a very

pleasant, moral, intelligentand gentle person.

Once I heard his lastname, I realized he had alsotutored my son in math,where he did an exemplaryjob, and was very muchappreciated. To top it off Iwandered into a local res-taurant about a month agoto find him playing guitarwith a group of friends.

He was doing well, andwhen Mrs. Peachey offeredme her instrument soI could join in on a fewCreedence and Stones clas-sics I was thrilled. It turned

out to be a wonderful evening.Knowing what I know

about the integrity of Mr.and Mrs. Peachey, readingMr. Rock’s verbal excrementmade me gag, and I sayshame on the AbbotsfordTimes for printing this hate-ful message. Mr. Rock canonly be described as no less

than a common bully.Eric van Steenis

Abbotsford

Is religious prison calla new crusade?

Editor, the Times:The decision by Vic Toews

to cancel the contracts ofthose ministering to faithsthat are non-Christianwithin the prison systemseems more about religiousdiscrimination than savingmoney.

For a Christian ministerto facilitate an Indian sweatlodge or a Wiccan ceremonywould violate all that he orshe has come to accept as‘truth’ and this would betrue no matter which faithwas asked to ‘do it all.’ Itwould all be for show andwithout any sincerity.

Tell me, how would some-

one Jewish react to a priestfacilitating their faith or acatholic accepting a Wiccanhigh priestess conductingmass?

Looking at the percent-ages though it seems thatChristians do need morehelp as 57 per cent of allinmates are Christian.

Or, could this exercisejust be a distraction whilethe Stephen Harper govern-ment drags us into anothercrusade war against theinnocent?

Gary HuntbatchAbbotsford

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Learning Plus papacyOct. 18, 10 a.m. to noon, JillBain from Visual Arts, UFV,discusses Papal Patronage,Politics, and Piety in the Ital-ian Renaissance: Michelan-gelo and the Sistine Chapel,at Abbotsford Learning Plus,seniors room, AbbotsfordRecreation Centre. $5 or $50for series, plus ARC fee. Seewww.learningplus.ca.

Better BreathersOct. 18, the Mission SumasAbbotsford Better BreathersClub meets every third Thurs-day of each month from 10a.m. – noon at Cascade Com-munity Church, 35190 DeLairRd., Abbotsford.

Kids free movieOct. 19, students can enjoya movie, Yogi Bear on Pro-Dday at 1:30 p.m. at the Clear-brook Library, 32320 GeorgeFerguson Way, Abbotsford.Call 604-859-7814.

Seniors’ fitnessSeniors can get fit on Tues-days and Thursdays from9:30 – 10:30 a.m. at theAbbotsford Seniors Associa-tion main hall, EssendeneAve., Abbotsford. $1.50/mem-bers, $2.50/non-members.Appropriate shoes advised.Blood pressure readings areavailable. Call 604-8854-5541or 604-850-6615.

Mission community BBQOct. 19 Mission Commu-nity Services marks its 40thanniversary with a commu-nity barbecue from 11 a.m.– 3 p.m. in the Canadian Tireparking lot at The Junction inMission. Cost is by donationto the MCS Food Centre. Theday includes a cake cuttingceremony, interactive dis-plays, a kids’ zone, games,prizes. Call 604-826-3634.

Family story timesOct. 19, enjoy stories, songs,puppets and more from10:30 – 11:15 a.m. at MissionLibrary, 33247 Second Ave.Call 604-826-6610.

Travel fairOct. 20, Travel Fair: Find theWorld @ FVRL. Listen to sea-soned travel agents and theiradventures at a Travel Fair atMission Library, 33247 SecondAve. from 2 – 4 p.m. Enter adraw for a travel gift basket.Call 604-826-6610.

Old puzzles, book saleDonate your old jigsawpuzzles to the Friends of theAbbotsford Libraries to sell intheir Oct. 20 & 21 book saleat the Clearbrook Library,32320 George Ferguson Way,Abbotsford. Drop off puzzlesat the library during businesshours until Oct. 19. Call 604-859-7814, ext. 232.

Steelhead book saleOct. 21 from 1 – 4 p.m., finda range of books, magazines,DVDs, CDs on sale, at Steel-head Community Hall, 32972Cardinal St., Mission. Pro-ceeds to the hall fund.

Learning with BanmanOct. 23, Abbotsford mayorand chiropractor Bruce Ban-man discusses Living theDream at 50, at AbbotsfordLearning Plus, seniors room,Abbotsford Recreation Cen-tre, from 10 a.m. to noon.$5, plus ARC fee. See www.learningplus.ca.

Stories for babyOct. 23, from 10:30 to 11:00a.m. drop by Mission Library,33247 Second Ave., for storiesfor babies up to 24 monthswith books, songs and more.Call 604-826-6610.

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The BCCP enjoyed a surgein the polls early this year,eroding support from theB.C. Liberals. However, afterquestions arose about Cum-mins’ $4,000 monthly salary,and after comparing himselfto Jesus Christ in a mediacomment, public and partyconfidence in his leadershiphas slipped, said Chapman.

Party members gave Cum-mins a 70 per cent vote ofconfidence at their Sept. 22AGM, but internal unrestcontinues to grow.

Abbotsford South MLAJohn van Dongen quit theparty at the AGM, saying hecould not work with Cum-mins, and former Chilli-wack candidate John Martindefected to the Liberals.

An Angus Reid poll fromFriday shows 49 per cent sup-port for the NDP, B.C. Liberalswith 26, the BCCP with 16 percent, down three points fromlast month.

The feud is making it dif-ficult to raise finances and toattract new members, saidChapman.

“Finances are a huge issue,”he said, predicting the par-ty will be out of money justbefore the May 2013 election.

On Monday, the BCCPexecutive mailed 15 lettersof expulsion or censure tomembers, and said it wouldcreate a “unity committee” toheal the internal split. Chap-man said he expects sucha letter, but intends to con-tinue to speak out.

Even though airing theparty’s difficulties publicly ispainful, he said. “As it standswe have nothing to lose, andeverything to gain.”

With a new leader, the partymight have a chance to earnsome seats in the Legislature, but he admits that “it will be a miracle for the B.C. Conser-

vatives to become a sizeableopposition.

“And the longer Cummins

holds onto the leadership, theharder it will be for a miracleto happen.”

CONS, from page A3 Financing, legitimacy hard under leader Cummins

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THE TIMES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 ❘ FAITH ❘ A13

The character of IndianaJones – played by Har-

rison Ford – has alwaysbeen a favorite of mine, soI was amazed this summerto find his iconic hat for saleat a small store in coastalOregon where we were onour vacation.

It was the only one in mysize, and I tried it on a num-ber of times. My wife wasfeeling generous and suc-ceeded in convincing me tobuy it – for $50.

It didn’t take too muchpersuasion to be honestbecause the hat – whichhad an “authentic” IndianaJones label – was almost likefulfilling a dream.

I’d watched all four ofthe Indiana Jones series anumber of times and, withthe exception of the secondmovie – which I didn’t like– they are entertaining anda tribute to the talents ofdirector Steven Spielberg.

“Indie,” the anthropolo-gist-adventurer, as you mayknow, spends virtually allhis time competing againstnefarious characters forartifacts with mysteriouspowers.

Some time has passedsince I bought the hat, andI’m now discovering it wasreally an impulse. I’ve wornit once on a social outingwith friends and the pic-tures of me, not surprisingly,bear little resemblance toIndiana Jones.

His personality – every-thing about him – is entirelythe creation of a scriptwrit-er. Indiana Jones is a man ofthe imagination.

Harrison Ford may bea gifted performer with acapacity to successfullyachieve the aspirations ofthe director, but at the endof the day, he is still just anactor.

While the hat was a capri-cious purchase, it has mademe reflect on how we cansometime be attracted topersonas – imagined or real– which we see as ideals orobjects to emulate.

Movie stars, singers,authors and artists, forexample, are often admired,even envied, for their talentsand looks.

In many cases, however,the public image is at vari-ance with their privatelives: these inconsistenciesintrigue some columnists

who gladly report on thecontradictions.

Privacy eludes celebri-ties today, and it seems anyindiscretion is a source forexhaustive media coveragewhich is seemingly designedto embarrass.

Our own inconsistenciesmay be just as troublingas those of the people weesteem, but because we arenot famous, they are of nointerest to others.

We may readily acknowl-edge the hypocrisy in thelives of celebrities and,unfortunately, they cansometimes be forgivenbecause creative people, itis asserted, are governed by”different standards.”

The Bible addressesthis subject when it says,“Blessed are the pure inheart for they shall seeGod.”

In other words, we willonly know God and experi-ence his love when we sub-mit our lives to him.

The most-quoted Bibleverse, John 3:16, is espe-cially relevant: “For Godso loved the world that hegave his only son, that who-ever believes in him shouldnot perish, but have ever-lasting life.”

Jesus, who was perfect,died on across for you per-sonally – once and for all– to take away your sins (allthe bad things you’ve done)and he rose from the dead!

It may be amusing tovisualize the life of anadventurer or some otherheroic figure, but we knowtheir conduct will always fallshort of the ideal.

Why not call out to Godthrough Christ today andsubmit your life to him? Alife of peace and meaningcan only be found in theGod who created you andloves you.

■ Simon Gibson attends churchin Abbotsford and writes FaithThat Matters which appearsregularly in the Abbotsford-Mis-sion Times.

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A14 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 THE TIMES

BAPTIST

MaranathaMaranathaBaptist ChurchBaptist Church

www.maranathabc.ca3580 Clearbrook Rd.

604-854-1505Our Family Welcomes YouSunday Worship 10:30AMKids’ Lighthouse Classes

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BAPTIST

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33393 Old Yale Rd., Abbotsford(3 blocks east of White Spot)

604-850-3204Traditional Services

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Wed. Bible Study &Childrens Club 7:00 pm

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GRACEEVANGELICALBIBLE CHURCH

2087 McMillan Road604-859-9937

Worship Service10:45 am

& Children’s MinistryWeekly activities for studentsand children as scheduled.

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Church of Godin Christ,

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29623 Downes RoadCorner of Ross & Downes Rd.

Sunday School 10:00 am

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Everyone Welcome

MENNONITE

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10:30 am Holy Communion10:30 am Children’s Ministry

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2029 Ware St. at Marshall604-859-5409

Pastor Christoph Reiners

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Trinity LutheranLutheran Church - Canada (LC-C)Church of the Lutheran Hour

3845 Gladwin Road North604-853-3227

9:00 am Adult Bible Study9:45 am Sunday School

10:30 am Worship Service

www.trinitylcc.caPastor: David Hilderman

MENNONITEBRETHRENCLEARBROOKMENNONITE

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Phone: 604-850-6607

9:45 am Sunday School andGerman Worship Service

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Service on Sunday at 10 amMeeting at the Seniors’Centrein the Matsqui Recreation Centre

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For information call 604-853-6083Anglican Network in Canada

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Sunday School &Adult Bible Classes . . . . 10:30 amEvangelistical Service . . 11:30 amThursday Bible Study . . .7:00 pm

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St. Pauls8469 Cedar St.604-826-8481

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You are welcome!

TRADITIONALANGLICAN

October 21 - 12:30 pmBook of Common Prayer Servicewith Book of Common Praise Hymns

Fr. RobertGordon Atkinson, OrganistMatsqui Lutheran Church

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Abby HouseChurch!Sundays

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Sunday Worship Services8:45 am Traditional Service

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33737 George Ferguson WayAbbotsford

604-853-2591Rev. Bill Booth

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Calvin ChurchWorshipping, Living,

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recyclables is strong.City staff will keep tabs on the situation

and report back to council after a year.“It’s the task of staff to monitor the cost

to make sure it doesn’t transfer an unnec-essary burden [to the residential sector],”he said.

Council decided not to impose therecycling fees after consulting with ICIsector and the Abbotsford Chamber ofCommerce.

While supportive of the recycling initia-tive, the sector argued against fees sayingbusinesses already pay substantial propertytaxes and not all the ICI’s recyclables wouldgo to the city’s depot.

Barry Azevedo, the city’s solid waste andenvironmental engineer, said Abbotsfordis the first Fraser Valley municipality toundertake such a bylaw.

“Other cities in the Fraser Valley RegionalDistrict are watching how it will proceedhere and [are] looking to see how to moveforward,” Azevedo said.

The bylaw also means that waste haul-ers hired by businesses can no longer justdump recyclables at private dumps ortransfer stations.

The new bylaw will level the playing fieldfor businesses that have already taken stepsto instigate comprehensive recycling pro-grams, Azevedo added.

The Abbotsford Ramada Plaza and Con-ference Centre, London Drugs, Lucerne,

Tradex and Elmauer Institute are somemembers of the ICI sector that have alreadyset up recycling programs.

A number of those businesses have actu-ally saved money by implementing theirrecycling programs, Azevedo said.

Christine Lane, Ramada’s director ofmarketing and sales, said the hotel and con-ference centre implemented an extensiverecycling program, which includes collect-

ing organic waste as fertilizer for the kitchenherb garden, in 2006.

“We were able to cut down our amount ofwaste going into a landfill by about 70 percent,” said Lane.

“It is less expensive for us to get all of ourorganic, recycling and refundables pickedup than having two pickups of garbage aweek.”

– FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @ABBYTIMES

RECYCLE, from page A1

Other cities in the Fraser Valley keeping a keen eye on Abbotsford’s project“It is less expensive for us to get all of our organic, recycling and refundables

picked up than having two pickups of garbage a week.”

– Christina Lane Ramada

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Readers Choice

www.abbotsfordtimes.com

Inside this issue:A complete list ofwinners chosen byyou, our readers.

Covering more than 75categories of businessesoffering products and servicesin Abbotsford and Mission.

2012

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THE

years in a row17Serving the Mission community for over 25 years

THANK YOUto all of our loyal customers for once again voting us the

visit us at www.swingoptical.com

2-33231 First Ave Downtown Mission • 604.820.1112Mon-Fri 9:30am-6pm • Sat 9:30am-5:30pm

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Free Sight Testing(some restrictions may apply)

Pictured from left to right: Debora Green, branch manager & travel consultant, KarenRuchty (Winner!), Mickey Coleman, travel consultant, Shelly Picard, travel consultant.

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ABBOTSFORD 103-34150 South Fraser Way • MISSION 103-32670 Lougheed HwyCHILLIWACK 45844 Yale Rd

Grooming Spa 604-746-1408 • Store 604-746-1410

BESTBEST

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2012

THE

Putting you and your petsPutting you and your petsFIRSTFIRST

THANK YOU MISSIONfor voting us BEST Pet Store

• Quality pet foodsupplies

• Great selection

• Convenient location

• Impeccablecustomer service

• Great prices

• Price matchguarantee

BESTBEST

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THE

Category AbbotsfordWinner MissionWinner1 Appliance Store Sears Matus Appliances

2 Asian Food Dragon Fort Restaurant Mandarin Palace

3 Auto Body/Paint/Repair Fix-It Auto (H+R Collision) Raydar Auto

4 Auto Mechanical/Repair Abbotsford Autotech Mission Automotive

5 Bank/Credit Union (Tie) RBC Royal Bank & TD Canada Trust (Tie) TD Canada Trust & Vancity

6 Barber/Hairstylist Pureway Hair Salon First Choice

7 Beer/Wine Making AbbotsfordWine Wine Kitz

8 Best Server at Restaurant or Pub IHOP - Lee Mission Springs Brewing Company - Dave Royan

9 Bookstore Cole’s Book Store Murdoch’s Bookshoppe

10 Breakfast International House of Pancakes Rockos Family Diner

11 Buffet Mandarin Garden Mission Springs Brewing Company

12 Butcher/Meat Shop The Mad Butcher Safeway

13 Carpet/Home Cleaning Citrus O Carpet Cleaning

14 Children’s Clothing Sears Real Canadian Superstore

15 Coffee Bar Tim Hortons Starbucks

16 Computer Store Mikes Computer Shop London Drugs

17 Dance School Can Dance Studios Fraser Valley Academy of Dance

18 Delicatessen Karl’s Meat Market Safeway

19 Department Store Sears Wal-Mart

20 Desserts Afterthoughts Safeway

21 Dollar Store Dollar Giant Buck or Two Dollar Store

22 Dry Cleaners Montrose Cleaners Lloyd’s Cleaners

23 Electronics Best Buy London Drugs

24 East Indian Food Gians Restaurant Sangham Sweets

25 Family/Casual Restaurant ABC Country Restaurant ABC Country Restaurant

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to all our valued customersfor voting us the

Best ProduceStore

in Abbotsfordfor the 9th time!

®

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ALL YEAR ROUND • Monday - Saturday 9am - 6pm • Sunday 10am - 5pm

32610 George Ferguson Way604.853.6621

Lots of Parking!

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2012

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Thumper’s PatchThumper’s PatchJesse, Sukhi, Kamal, Kulwinder, Baljinder, SunnyJesse, Sukhi, Kamal, Kulwinder, Baljinder, Sunny

Category AbbotsfordWinner MissionWinner26 Fitness/Health Club Abbotsford Recreation Centre Curves

27 Flooring End of the Roll Wayco Flooring

28 Florist Simply Perfect Flowers Magnolia’s On Main

29 Friendliest New Business SippChai Cafe Sweet Spot Café

30 Friendliest Receptionist Cannon Clinic - Heidi CMH Hospice - Renee

31 Friendliest Staff AbbotsfordWine Safeway

32 Furniture Store The Brick

33 Garden Centre Cannor Nursery Canadian Tire

34 Gas Bar/Station Petro Canada Safeway Gas Bar

35 Golf Course Fraserglen Golf Course (Tie) Cedar Ridge Golf Course & Mission Golf

36 Greek Food Greek Islands Restaurant Eleni’s Restaurant

37 Grocery Store Real Canadian Superstore Safeway

38 Hamburger White Spot A&W

39 Hardware Blackwood Building Center Fraser Valley Building Supply

40 Health & Vitamin Alive Health Centre (Tie) Pantry Natural & Fuel

41 Hearing Clinic Crystal Hearing Connect Hearing

42 Home Decor/Decorating Home Sense Silk Degrees

43 Home Improvement Home Depot Rona

44 Hotel/Motel BestWestern Regency Inn BestWestern Mission City Lodge

45 Ice Cream Birchwood Dairy Dairy Queen

46 Insurance Agency Saxbee Insurance Kirby Insurance Agency

47 Italian Food Paliotti’s Italian Ristorante Eleni’s Restaurant

48 Jewellery Store Lee’s Fine Jewellery Ltd. The Gold Bin

49 Legal Firm/Notary Office RDM Lawyers Gail MacDonald

50 Lunch White Spot Embers BBQ House

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INSURANCEFOR WHATEVER CROPS UP

INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD

Mission Hills Mall#211-32530 Lougheed Hwy Mission

Phone 604.826.7141Fax: 604.826.1893

www.kirbyinsurance.net

INSURE WITH THE BEST IN THE FIELD

BESTBEST

READERSCHOICE

2012

THE

We wish to expressour sincere appreciation to

Mission and area readers forvoting us best insurance

agency in Mission

DOUG ENSINK KARL ENSINK

KARLSMeatsMeats2621 W. Railway Abbotsford • 604.859.9011

EVERYDAY SPECIALSBlack Forest

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99¢100g

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100g

THANK YOUfor voting us

Best Delicatessen

Category AbbotsfordWinner MissionWinner51 Men’s Clothing Moores Clothing Rex Cox Men’sWear

52 Mobility/Wireless Dealer Telus Mobility - Clearwest Solutions Telus Mobility

53 Nails/Facials Gismondi’s Hair Salon Crystal Nails

54 New Car/Truck Dealer Murray GM Pioneer Chrysler Dodge Jeep

55 Optical Complete Eyecare Optometry Swing Optical

56 Pet Grooming PetSmart Shagadelic

57 Pet Supplies PetSmart Oly’s Pet Connection

58 Pharmacy People’s Pharmacy Shopper’s Drug Mart

59 Photographer Photoart by Simpson Taneane Twele

60 Pizza Pizza Hut Panago

61 Produce Store Thumpers Patch Fruits & Greens

62 Pub Food Duke of Dublin Olde Irish Pub Mission Springs Brewing Company

63 Real Estate Firm RE/MAX Little Oak Realty Landmark

64 Shoe Repair Vics Arnolds

65 Shoe Store Sport Chek Goody Too Shoes

66 Sports Store Sport Chek (Tie) Belles Sport & Real Canadian Superstore

67 Sushi/Japanese Sui Sha Ya Restaurant Sushi Te

68 Tanning (2) Perfect Tan ZZ Cuts

69 Thrift/Consignment Store MCC Thrift Shop Fronya

70 Tire Sales/Repairs Curtis Tire Symons Tire Service

71 Travel Agency (Tie) Maritime Travel & Flight Centre World Odyssey Travel and Cruises

72 Used Car/Truck Dealer Magnuson Ford Pioneer Chrysler Dodge Jeep

73 Weight Loss/Diet Centre UWeight Loss Clinic Curves Mission

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Mandarin GardenBUFFET

RESTAURANT

31549 South Fraser Way ABBOTSFORD • www.mandaringarden.ca • 604.855.9888

BESTBEST

READERSCHOICE

2012

THE

Mandarin GardenBUFFET

RESTAURANTABBOTSFORD LOCATION ONLY

FULLY LICENSED. TAKE-OUT. DELIVERY. ORDER FROM MENU. BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE.

15%Not valid on statutory holidays. Cannot be combined with any

other offer. Limit 4 persons per coupon. Expires Nov 15/12.

OFFBUFFET

Visit ourwebsitefor morecoupons

THANK YOUFOR VOTING US #1 BUFFET

OVER 60 ITEMSincluding: • salads

• soups• dim sum• seafood• desserts• ice cream

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEKLUNCH: 11:00 - 2:30

Monday to SundayDINNER: 4:15 - 8:00

Sunday to Thursday4:15 - 8:30Friday & Saturday

BESTBEST

READERSCHOICE

2012

THE

33253 First Ave Mission

604.826.1110

#1 Florist Shopin Mission for the 7th year

We love what we do, and it shows!

Magnolias would like to THANK YOU!

Snapshots... 2012 Readers Choice Winners

BESTDELICATESSENKarl’s Meats

ABBOTSFORD

Pictured left to right:Karl, Doug

BESTSPORTS STORE &SHOE STORESport ChekABBOTSFORD

Pictured left to right:Grant Ranger, GeneralManager, Cherie Duggan,Visual Merchandise, JagBaidwan, Asst Manager

FRIENDLIESTRECEPTIONIST

Cannon ClinicABBOTSFORD

Heidi Bilodeau

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ThankThankYouYou

ABBOTSFORDFor voting us

#1 Sports Storeand

#1 Shoe Store

SEVENOAKS MALL ABBOTSFORD

Recieve

10% OFFSTOREWIDE

Ends Oct 31/2010

3147 1st Ave MISSION • 604.826.2721 • www.rexcoxmenswear.com

We’re NOT yourOLD GUY STORE!Q. What is “Rex Cox”?

A. We are the largest “guys only”clothing and shoe store in theFraser Valley.

Q. What kind of clothing do they sell?A. Surprise! NOT your Old Guy store!

• DKNY, Calvin Klein,sport suits & Jackets

• t-shirts ‘n jeans• hoodies ‘n runners• club shirts ‘n leathers• snowboard jackets ‘n toques• oh yeah - suits ‘n ties

Q. What are their prices like?A. We have clothing for every

budget. From value pricedspecials to designer labels!It’s up to you.

Q. What service do they provide?A. Remember customer service?

We are here to help 7 days a week.We offer custom orders and on-sitealterations. Free gift box and

wrapping. Tuxedo rental servicesfor your special occasion.

Q. How long have they been in business?A. Rex Cox has been open since 1925

BESTBEST

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2012

THE

• MEXX • BUFFALO• GUESS • BUGATCHI

• QUIKSILVER• POINT ZERO

• DKNY • CALVIN KLEIN

190-32500 South Fraser Way, AbbotsfordMon - Thurs 8am - 11pm

• Fri & Sat 8am - Midnight • Sun 4pm - 11pm

604.850.1014

THAN

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Abbotsford’s trendy dessert andcappuccino bar, offering fresh in-housebaked desserts, quiche, salads, italiansodas, light meals and sandwiches in aclassic big city atmosphere.

best desserts

BESTBEST

READERSCHOICE

2012

THE

in townin town16 years in a row

Stop in and try our

DAILY SPECIALS

Latté

99¢

COUPON

COUPON

with the purchase of a special dessertExpires Nov. 10/12

BESTTRAVEL AGENCYWorld Odyssey

Travel and CrusiesMISSION

Pictured left to right:Debbie, Sandy, Leaha,

Heather

BESTELECTRONICSSTOREBest BuyABBOTSFORD

Dan Burnett - Productprocess

BESTNAILS/FACIALGismondi’s

ABBOTSFORD

Kristine Thiessen,Esthetician

Snapshots... 2012 Readers Choice Winners

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THANKS TO EVERYONEAbbotsford Wine is pleased to have once again been voted Readers Choice in Abbotsford for

BEST WINEMAKING •• FRIENDLIEST STAFF

2012 limited edition wines are

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2012

THE

Chocolate Orangeand

Chocolate Raspberryports are here!

GIFTCERTIFICATES

always available

Last Chanceto book yourChristmasWines!

THANK YOU ABBOTSFORD

Our promise to you at both locations is to continue to workhard and provide the best quality food & drinks, professional

service and friendly atmosphere, every time you visit us!GREEK ISLANDS RESTAURANTS -

a name you can trustNow you can enjoy Greek Islands 7 days

a week between our two locations!

for voting

Greek IslandsRestaurantS

as theBEST GREEK

RESTAURANTSin town for the 13th consecutive year!

BESTBEST

READERSCHOICE

2012

THE

WE ARE NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS FOR CHRISTMAS PARTIES

Yianni & Niko invite you to enjoythe friendly people, excellent food,warm hospitality & good times!

GREEK ISLANDS I2686 Langdon St

(just behind Taco Time)

604-850-1613Hours: Tues-Fri 11am - 10pm

• Sat 4pm - 10pm • Closed Sun & Mon

GREEK ISLANDS III(Formerly Greek Delight)

33244 South Fraser Way(across from White Spot Restaurant)

604-859-1631Hours: Thurs-Mon 4pm - 10pm

• Closed Tues & Wed

Snapshots... 2012 Readers Choice Winners

BESTLUNCH

Embers BBQHouse

MISSION

BESTWIRELESS MOBILITYDEALERTelus MobilityClearwestSolutionsABBOTSFORD

Pictured Left to right:Tony Fatica, Jeff Huish,Rylan MacDonell, SarahGraham, Rebecca Wurtz

BESTGREEK FOOD

Greek IslandsRestaurant

ABBOTSFORD

Pictured Left to right:Niko Sahamis, Chris

Gerald

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www.winekitz.com

1-33111 LondonAveMission BC

604.826.9529100%MONEY BACKGuarantee

A BIGTHANKYOUTO EVERYONEWHOVOTED US

BEST BEER &WINE MAKING INABBOTSFORD & MISSION

Come in and see what everyone is talking about.THE POPULAR

CHOCOLATE PORTTRIOthree different flavour of chocolate port in one kit

MISSIONWINE KITZ

Introducing aWine Kitz Exclusive

15 BOTTLE KITOnly $50 for the kit and $35for it to be made in store4 varieties to choose from

BESTBEST

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2012

THE

RECENTLY VOTED READER’S CHOICE

BEST PIZZA!

We,re moving to a new location, but we

promise to continue baking the best pizzas ever!

panago.c

om

33154 1st Avenue MISSIONAbbotsford Mission Hwy + Lougheed Hwy (opening soon)

BESTBEST

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2012

THE

Best Western PLUSMission CityLodge

• 80 Room Hotel• Kitchenettes• Executive & Handicap Rooms• Pool, Spa, Sauna & Exercise Room• Licensed Rockwell’s Bar & Grill• Banquet Facility for 450 People• Complimentary Breakfast• High Speed Internet

www.bestwestern.comTEL: 604-820-550032281 Lougheed Hwy, Missiononly 10 min. from Abbotsford/Sumas

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BESTHEARING CLINIC

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Pictured Left to right:Nicole Chandler,

Donna Lynn Strange

BESTFLOORINGEnd of the RollABBOTSFORD

Pictured from left to right:Tristan, Kris, Brady

BESTWEIGHT LOSS/DIET

CENTREU Weight Loss

ABBOTSFORD

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EXPERIENCE THE DIFFERENCE

32562 South Fraser Way DL#B7252

604.857.1327Check us online at

www.magnusonford.caBESTBEST

READERSCHOICE

2012

THE

BESTUSED CAR DEALER

THANK YOU ABBOTSFORDfor voting for us. We are glad so many people are experiencing

the difference in the way we deal. As a caring and givingorganization we have given back to our community through Ford’s

Drive One Initiative more than any dealership in Canada!

We have supported the following charities & causes in thepast year and have helped raise$130,000for these great organizations

• Abbotsford Food Bank• Operation Red Nose• Heritage Alliance Church• Abbotsford Special Adventurers• Ride to Conquer Cancer• Abbotsford Whalers Swim Club• Abbotsford Minor Fastball• BC Childrens Hospital• Heritage Park Secondary• Windebank Elementary• Canadian Parents for French• 521 Aurora Squadron - Air Cadets• Communitas Supportive Care

Society•The Reach Gallery - Youth & Adults

Arts• Childrens Miracle Network• McMillan Elementary

• Yale Hockey Academy• Abbotsford 4H• Cherry Hill Elementary• Mission Search & Rescue• Prostate Cancer Canada• Rick Hansen Secondary• Camp Goodtimes• Relay for Life - BC Breast Cancer• Matsqui Blades Speed Skating

Club• SPCA• St James Catholic Elementary• Abbotsford Multicultural Festival• Coast to Coast Against Cancer• Ronald MacDonald House• First Nations Youth Advancement

Program• Mill Lake Cruise In

• MSA Museum/Trethewey House• Abbotsford Agrifair• Mission Fest• Huskers - Youth Development• Run for the Cure• Centre for Epilepsy• H.O.M.E.S. Society• Abbotsford Skating Club• SPCA - Paws for a Cause• Matthew’s House• Abbotsford Junior Curlers• Pacific Mennonite Childrens Choir• Barrowtown Elementary• Abbotsford Female Hockey Assoc• Abbotsford Collegiate• Abbotsford Christian School• Abbotsford Soccer Association

BESTBEST

READERSCHOICE

2012

THEThank YouMissionfor voting us your firstchoice for Home Decor• home decor• interior decorating• custom drapes• furniture• silk flowers• jewellery• scarves• clothing

ChristmasOPEN HOUSE

November 3 & 4

Silk DegreesSilk Degrees#235-32530 Lougheed Hwy Mission

604.826.8835

Snapshots... 2012 Readers Choice Winners

BESTDRY CLEANERS

MontroseCleaners

ABBOTSFORD

Zully Kassam, owner

BESTGARDEN CENTRECannor NurseryABBOTSFORD

Pictured left to right:Kim Sandiford, DebbieEgo, Manager

BESTWINE MAKING

Abbotsford WineABBOTSFORDI

Chris Jaques, owner

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GRAB BAG• 6 chicken cutlets• 10 chicken burgers• 20 potato and cheddat perogies• 30 cooked Italian meatballs• 10 bulk wieners• 30 chicken nuggets

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Full range of FRESH beef & pork Full range of local NON-MEDICATED chicken Full range of FROZEN FOODS available Full service DELI soup & sandwich

BESTBEST

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2012

THE

Abbotsford’s BEST BUTCHER11 YEARS IN A ROW!

Thank you for choosing us

Cranberry White AngelSLAB CAKE ...............

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• 10 Bavarian smokies• 500g bacon• 10 beef burgers• 15 breakfast sausages• 10 bulk wieners• 10 chicken burgers• 1 box Kraft Dinner

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® Trademark of American Dairy Queen Corp. Distributed by IDQ Canada Inc. © 2011. Printed in Canada.

BESTBEST

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2012

THEThank YouMission!

11-31205 Maclure Road ABBOTSFORD • 604.758.1211

OUR MILKSHAKES ARE MADE FROM BIRCHWOOD DAIRY ICE CREAM

Thank YouThank You

Your hot tea cafe

FRESH!

ONLY AVAILABLE AT SIPPCHAI

Specialty drinks availableBest selection of teasincluding our own uniqueblend of wellness teas

••

Free WiFiCoffeeIce CappuccinoMilkshakes

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WrapsSandwichesDesserts

•••

FULLY LICENSED

for voting us,SippChai Cafe,

BEST NEW BUSINESS

Try our mouthwatering butter chickenTry our mouthwatering butter chickenThe best in town!The best in town!

Snapshots... 2012 Readers Choice Winners

BESTPET GROOMING

ShagadelicMISSION

Pictured left to right:Darci, Chatnee

BESTGROCERY STORE,DELICATESSEN,DESSERTS,BUTCHER/MEATSHOP,FRIENDLIEST STAFFSafewayMISSION

Safeway staff

FRIENDLIESTNEW BUSINESS

Sweet Spot CaféMISSION

Deborah

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604.820.220133149 London Ave, Mission www.waycoflooring.com

ThanksThanksMission!Mission!FOR VOTING US #1FLOORING STORE

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RISTORANTE ITALIANO EST. 1980

DOWNTOWN ABBOTSFORD 33886 Essendene Ave 604.855.1888 • OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

THANK YOUFOR VOTING US #1Discover your tastebuds...With the purchase of a lunch or dinner entrée and 2 beverages,receive second entrée of equal or lesser value at

Dine in only. Valid Sunday to Thursday. Not valid with any other offers.Some restrictions apply. Expires Nov. 15, 2012.

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loyal customersfor voting us ....

• Rug Doctor Carpet Cleaner Rentals• Perfect Pleat Drapery Cleaning

• FUR & SUEDE CLEANING• Alterations • Wedding Dresses

#133259 1st Ave Mission 604-826-7384

BESTINSURANCEAGENCYKirby InsuranceMISSION

Pictured from left to right:Rachel, Jodi, Ashley

BESTFAMILY/CASUAL

RESTAURANTABC FamilyRestaurant

MISSION

Pictured left to right:Kari, Chrystal

Snapshots... 2012 Readers Choice Winners

BESTUSED AUTO DEALER

Magnuson FordABBOTSFORD

Layne Magnuson, DealerPrincipal

9500 Clay St Mission

604.814.04141.888.8GOLFBC

www.cedarridgegolf.ca

BEST GOLFBEST GOLFCOURSE!COURSE!

Where Great Golf Begins!

18 hole par 3 golf course and covered driving range

FALL SPECIALGOLF COURSE

Thank You Mission for voting us…

Closing for the season November 18, 2012,re-opening February 18, 2013

Weekday Greenfees$1700

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Driving Range:21 indoor stalls11 heated stalls10 outdoor stallsHuge putting greenPitching green areaPractice sand trapOpen 8am to Dark

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THANK YOUABBOTSFORD

for voting us…

31549 South Fraser Way

604.859.4999

BESTBEST

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THE

31836 South Fraser Way

604.850.6774www.gians.ca

SWEET SHOP

TheBEST

Thank you for voting as‘The Best’

“But the reason is simple...we have the nicest customers!”

Winner 16 years in a row!

Fraser Valley’s Jewellery Store • 604.853.9192

Fine Jewellery Ltd.

Fine Jewellery Ltd.

2545 McCallum Rd, Abbotsford • www.leesfinejewellery.com

- Brian Lee

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Snapshots... 2012 Readers Choice Winners

BESTNAILS/FACIALCrystal Nails

MISSION

Crystal Nails staff

BESTBOOKSTOREColes Book StoreABBOTSFORD

Pictured left to right:Delores, Jeanette

BESTDOLLAR STORE

Buck or TwoDollar Store

MISSION

Pictured left to right:Debbie, Allan

BESTBUFFET

Mandarin GardenABBOTSFORD

Pictured left to right:Cara, Troy

BESTSHOE REPAIRArnold’sMISSION

Arnold

BESTPET SUPPLIES

Oly’s PetConnection

MISSION

Pictured Left to right:Sarah, Christina, Sean

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32020 Lougheed Hwy MISSION• www.matusonline.com

• sales 604.826.8369• service 604.826.1328

MATUSA P P L I A N C E C E N T R E L T D .

~ since 1979 ~

BESTBEST

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2012

THE#1

THANK YOUto our

LOYALCUSTOMERS

for again voting us…

Appliance Store

33245 Glasgow Ave. Mission(next to commuter rail)

604.826.9119www.symons-exceltire.com

BESTBEST

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THANK YOU MISSIONfor voting the BEST TIRE SALES & REPAIR in Mission

SAFER, WINTER AFTER WINTER

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

We’ve built ourreputation on39 years of

quality service

Ask your dealer for details onthe NEW Michelin Promise

Plan™

The MICHELIN® X-Ice™ tire stops up to 10% shorter on ice and lasts up totwo times longer than leading competitors.

Buy 4 safeMICHELIN® tires

ANDRECEIVE

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$70From October 5 to November 30, 2012.

On passenger or light trucktires only.

A+ Rating

604.852.2633

www.citrusocarpetcleaning.com

BESTBEST

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ThankYouValley Citrus O is honoured to be chosen by you for

BEST CARPET CLEANING COMPANYWe look forward to continuing to provide our customers with the

best quality cleaning and natural cleaning products.

Snapshots... 2012 Readers Choice Winners

BESTOPTICAL

Swing OpticalMISSION

Pictured left to right:Satti, Jordan

BESTDANCE SCHOOLCan DanceStudiosMISSION

BESTAUTO

MECHANICAL/REPAIR SERVICE

AbbotsfordAutotech

ABBOTSFORD

Pictured Left to right:Mark, Troy

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32386 Fletcher Ave. 604-820-2055

All of us here at Landmark Realty would like to extend our sincere

Thank youto all of you who voted us the number 1 real estate brokerage. We here atLandmark Realty have the pleasure of assisting buyers, sellers, landlords andrenters all under one roof. We all love doing what we do which shows by howhappy our clients are. At Landmark Realty we are locally owned and locallymanaged, our entire team is made up of professional minded people. We allplace our clients first which has reciprocated back to us with this incredibleaward.Thank you again to all of our clients past, current and future for appreciating

and voting for Landmark Realty. Our office is located at 32386 Fletcher Ave.we are open Monday to Saturday, if you have any questions or concerns aboutreal estate we invite you to come see us or call 604-820-2055 to speak withyour local real estate professional.

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Mission Community Branch150-32555 London Avenue • 604.877.7363

www.vancity.com

The deposit envelope please...We’re thrilled to be voted best Credit Union/Bank

by readers of the Abbotsford/Mission Times.

A special shout-out to all the members and staff ofour Mission Community Branch

at 150-32555 London Avenue.604.877.7363

BESTFITNESS/HEALTH

CLUB, WEIGHTLOSS/DIET CENTRE

CurvesAbbotsford

MISSION

Jacqueline

BESTTHRIFT/CONSIGNMENTSTOREMCCABBOTSFORD

Pictured from left to right:Lily, Falicia, Marilyn, Helen

BESTGAS BAR/STATION

SafewayMISSION

Pictured from left to right:Shirley, Randy, Elaine

Snapshots... 2012 Readers Choice Winners

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for voting us#1 Real Estate Firm

17 Years In A Row!

www.remax-littleoakrealty.com9-2630 Bourquin Cres W, Abbotsford, BC V2S 5N7

Little Oak Realty

Celebrating 35Yearsof Real Estate in the Fraser Valley!

Thank You

Each office independently owned and operated. Not intended to cause breach of existing agency agreement.

604-859-2341

THANK YOU ABBOTSFORDFOR MAKING FIX AUTOYOUR FIRST CHOICE FORAUTO REPAIRS!

FIX AUTO ABBOTSFORD EAST(H&R COLLISION & GLASS)2001 ABBOTSFORD WAY(604) 852-4677

THE BODYSHOP NETWORK ! FIXAUTO.COM

Snapshots... 2012 Readers Choice Winners

BESTDRY CLEANERS

Lloyd’s CleanersMISSION

Pictured left to right:Naz, Anil

BESTINSURANCEAGENCYSaxbee InsuranceABBOTSFORD

Pictured left to right:Jeff, Susan, Amarjit,Heather, Chris, Anwar,Karen, Rippy

BESTDESSERTS

AfterthoughtsABBOTSFORD

Tina Martens, Owner

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for voting us #1

,8::8#2 63!"53$ * 1%-%& /#7;9"". 45$ * +&0')%+'-1+(

Your Mission Safeway store is honoured to be chosenby you for best Grocery, best Produce, best Butcher Shop,best Delicatessen, best Desserts, best Gas Bar, and best staff.We look forward to continuing to provide our customers all

the best we have to offer.

THANK YOUMISSION

for voting us BEST chinese food

32793 Lougheed Hwy (next to OK Tire) MISSION • 604.826.9541

banquets

parties

meetings

caterings

MANDARINPALACE

dining room with full facilitiesBESTBEST

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Snapshots... 2012 Readers Choice Winners

BESTMEN’S CLOTHING

Rex CoxMISSION

Carlo

BESTHOME DECOR/DECORATINGSilk DegreesMISSION

Pictured Left to right:GailHarrington, owner, LoriRoss

BESTPRODUCE STOREFruits & Greens

MISSION

Pictured Left to right:Rebecca, Raj, Semantha,

Silon, Deepak Sethi,owner

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www.whitespot.com

33215 South Fraser Way • 604.852.667636035 North Parallel Rd • 604.864.5744

We’re happy to hear you’re a big fan of our burgers.

One-of-a-kind taste is just one of the things that makes

WhiteSpot so special. Variety is another. From our

fresh salads, BC chicken, pastas and stir-frys, there’s

truly something on the menu for everyone. We look

forward to seeing you soon.

THANK YOU FOR VOTING US“BEST BURGER” & “BEST LUNCH”

PhotobyLoriHolden

Clarke Theatre33700 Prentis Ave

Mission BC

A Winter Classic for All the Family

Saturday, December 82pm & 7:30pm

Tickets604-826-0097www.fvad.ca

Jennifer Grapes & Darren McIntyre

perform in The Nutcracker 2011

THE NUTCRACKER

Thank youfor voting forour school!

Fraser Valley Academy of DancePre-Professional Academy ✥ Teachers’ Training Course ✥ Evening Intensive Program

ISTD and RADGraded and Vocational Exams

BESTBOOK STORE

Murdoch’sBookshoppe

MISSION

Ann

BESTEAST INDIAN FOODGiansABBOTSFORD

Pictured left to right:Ram, AJay, Naresh,Deepak

BESTFLORIST

Simply PerfectFlowers

ABBOTSFORD

Alexis MacLeod, owner/designer

Snapshots... 2012 Readers Choice Winners

604.826.36691-32809 Lougheed Hwy, Beautiful Downtown Mission

www.missionauto-downtown.com

BESTBEST

READERSCHOICE

2012

THEThank you Missionfor voting us

Best Auto Mechanical Repair Service

$30YOUR DEALERSHIP ALTERNATIVE

OIL CHANGE

• Complete Auto and Truck Service• Aircare and Government Inspections

• Fleet Service • Your Dealership Alternative

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Abbotsford

Marshall Rd

Clea

rbro

okRd

.

North PoplarSchool

Exit87

Hwy #1 Freeway

ABC FamilyRestaurant

32080 Marshall Road, Abbotsford

for over 27 years

ABBOTSFORD/CLEARBROOK32080 Marshall Rd (at the Best Western Regency)

604.854.3344

Thank YouAbbotsford

BESTBEST

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2012

THE

for voting us #1

We make over

30 desserts from

scratch daily!

your dessert destination

www.abcabbotsford.com604.504.0737

Book our banquet roomonline. Seats up to80 people, perfect foryour Christmas Party!

off10%Seniors

with Country Club Card

THANK YOU MISSION!THANK YOU MISSION!For voting us

BestNotary/Legal Office2 years in a row!

Gail J. MacDonaldNotary Public/Mediator

Unit B - 32757 Logan Ave., MissionPhone: .604-826-5755Fax:........604-826-1053

Email: [email protected]

Ten Good Reasonsto use a Notary

Provides professional and person-alized advice and service to localfamilies and small businesses.Facilitates smooth, thorough realestate transactions.Is governed by a strict code ofethics.Is a small business owner in yourcommunity.Will help you prepare and keepyour will, powers of attorneyand other planning documentscurrent.Can help you with many impor-tant aspects of like planning.Skillfully prepares mortgages forbanks and other lenders.Is a highly trained and skilledlegal professional.Is involved in and cares aboutyour community.Is approachable and helpsmake legal processes easy tounderstand.

1.

2.

3.

4.

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BESTBREAKFAST

InternationalHouse ofPancakes

ABBOTSFORD

Pictured Left to right:James, Shirley

BESTHAMBURGERA&WMISSION

Pictured from left to right:Ricky Goverau, Haley Dan,Manager, Parminder Gill

BESTGARDEN CENTRE

Canadian TireMISSION

Pictured Left to right:Jessica Fuller, Pam Todd

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Reader’s ChoiceFriendliest ReceptionistCANNON CLINIC

Heidi BilodeauI would like to thank my patients for taking the

time to vote for me and for acknowledgingand appreciating my efforts. I would also

like to thank my patients for always beingpolite, friendly and kindwith me. I encourageeveryone to make theeffort to acknowledgeanyone who goes out oftheir way to treat peoplewith respect and makethem feel great. A fewsimple, kind wordsto thank them will let

them know that they are appreciated.This can and will make someone’s day orweek, at home or in the workplace, muchbetter. You have done all thisfor me and I thankyou very much fordoing so. Take care

and I wish you andyour families allthe best,

Heidi

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Snapshots... 2012 Readers Choice Winners

BESTSERVER AT

RESTAURANT ORPUB

InternationalHouse ofPancakes

MISSION

Lee

BESTGREEK FOODGreek IslandsRestaurantABBOTSFORD

Yianni Sahamis

BESTPIZZA

Pizza HutABBOTSFORD

Pictured left to right:Deepak Chauhan,

Gagan Sidhu

33320 FIRST AVE. MISSION

MON - THURS 8:30-8 • FRI 8:30-6SAT 8:30-5 • SUN 11-4

DL5224PIONEER CHRYSLERJEEPWWW.PIONEERCHRYSLERJEEP.COM • 1.888.903.7211 Jeep®

Thank Youfor voting us

BEST NEWAND

BEST USEDvehicle dealer in Mission

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1-33286 South Fraser Way Abbotsford

604.557.0055www.simplyperfectflowers.com

BESTBEST

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Thank youAgain

for voting us

BESTFLORIST

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JEWELLERS

33221 1st Ave Mission604.826.7336

Thank YouThank Youfor voting us the

BEST JEWELLERY STOREBEST JEWELLERY STOREin Mission

CORINNEHUNT

renowned artist(designer of Vancouver

2012 medals)

ContemporaryNATIVE ART JEWLLERY

SpecialSpecialWhen only something

will do

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THE

Canadian

Diamonds

Contact us: 604.853.3111 or Toll free 1.800.771.3077 • 32110 Marshall Road, Abbotsfordwww.bwregency.bc.ca

Regency Inn& ConferenceCentre

The management and staff teamsat the BEST WESTERN PLUSRegency Inn & Conference Centrewish to thank the Abbotsford Timesreadership for their support.

We are honoured to be voted#1 Best Hotel/Motelfor the third year in a row. Please contact usfor your accommodation and meeting needs.We look forward to welcoming you.

BESTBEST

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BESTBREAKFAST

Rocko’s DinnerMISSION

Pictured left to right:Betty (Manager), Taja,

Andrea, Jessica

BESTCOMPUTER STOREMikes ComputerShopABBOTSFORD

Pictured left to right:Jordan, Dylan, Haydn,Stephen

BESTGROCERY STOREReal Canadian

SuperstoreABBOTSFORD

Pictured left to right:Nathan Twist, Raymond

Wood, Grant Sahakibara,Chris Schwenneker

Snapshots... 2012 Readers Choice Winners

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BLACKWOOD

BlackwoodBuilding Centre Ltd

33050 South Fraser Way

604-853-6471

BESTBEST

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2012

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Thank you Abbotsfordfor once again voting us your

#1 HARDWARESTORE

#7-30856 Peardonville Rd ABBOTSFORD • www.abbotsfordautotech.com

604.504.7257

Thank youabbotsford

for voting us

#1 Auto Repair Facility

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• fleet service programs

• aircare and vehicle inspections

• gas/propane/diesel

• complete auto/light truck servicing

• warranty approved maintenance

• classic & performance

107-32559 Logan Avenue Mission

604.826.1191

BESTBEST

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Thank Youso much for voting us

BEST LUNCH

We are truly gratefulfor your support

Snapshots... 2012 Readers Choice Winners

BESTAUTO MECHANICAL

REPAIR/SERVICEMission

AutomotiveMISSION

Pictured Left to right:Cheing, Dave, Steve,Mani, Joseah, Hillary

BESTASIAN FOODMandarin PalaceMISSION

Pictured from left to right:Jaime, Deborah, Sara

BESTBANK/CREDIT

UNIONVancity

MISSION

Pictured Left to right:Harman, Corrine, Karen,

Grace, Barb, Matthew,Lindsay

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WORLD ODYSSEYTRAVEL and CRUISE

32530 Lougheed Hwy Mission • 604.826.8090www.worldodysseytravel.com

Thank You MissionThank You Missionfor voting us yourfor voting us your

BEST Travel AgencyBEST Travel Agency

Disneyland, California4 nights

2 adults, 2 children (under 18)airfare, transfers, hotel, hopper passes and taxes

*example is Jan 14-18 travel

US$2250

THANK YOU!

Visit our website at bc.mcc.org

THANK YOUto our Abbotsford and Mission customers and

donors for voting MCC the

BEST THRIFT SHOP!We’re celebrating with a

Customer Appreciation SaleOCTOBER 26 & 27

Come and enjoy FREE REFRESHMENTS and

50% offmany items in store

Purchase from MCC Thrift Shops support Mennonite Central Committeeprograms locally and in over 60 countries around the world.

To learn more and find the MCC Thrift Shop nearest youvisit us at bc.mcc.org/getinvolved/thriftshops

A big

BESTPRODUCE MARKET

Thumpers PatchABBOTSFORD

Pictured Left to right:Jessie, Kamal, Kulwinder,

Baljinder, Sunny

BESTASIAN FOODDragon FortRestuarantABBOTSFORD

Pictured from left to right:Shadow, Amy, Rebecca,Rosa

BESTSHOE STORE

Goody Too ShoesMISSION

Gemma

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33020 South Fraser Way • 604.859.4636 • www.ihop.com

Thank You Abbotsford

BESTBEST

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2012

THE

for voting us #1

Pumpkin Pancakesare back at IHOP

NEW Breakfast Combos $399

(6am - 8:30am) Mon - Fri

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* Registered under the College of Speech and Hearing Health Professionals of BC. No fees and no purchase necessary. Complimentary Hearing Screenings are only applicable for customersover 50 years of age. See clinic for details. ®CAA and CAA logo trademarks owned by, and use is granted by, the Canadian Automobile Association. ShowYour Card & Save® is owned by, anduse is granted by, the American Automobile Association. VAC & WCB accepted.

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Thank you to all the voters for making us“The Best Hearing Clinic in Mission”!

We are Mission’s BEST Thrift Store!

Womens’ Resource Society of the Fraser Valley604.820.8455 • www.wrsfv.ca

FRONYATHRIFT BOUTIQUE

33173 First Ave Mission604.820.5071

Thanks to all our loyal customer for voting us#1 Thrift Store in Mission!

BESTBEST

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Store Hours:Monday - Friday 10 am - 5 pm

Saturday 10 am - 4 pm

Fronya is a social enterprise project of the Women’s Resource Societyof the Fraser Valley. We accept donations of good quality women’s

clothing, shoes and accessories. All proceeds help support ouroutreach programs in Mission.

If you would like to volunteer at Fronya, please call the storemanager, Carol at 604.820.5071

Our fall line of ‘gently used’ womens’ clothing,shoes and accessories is now on the racks and

include many well known labels such as Jones of New York,Nygaard, American Eagle and Mavi.

We also carry Maternity & Childrens’ wear.

We would like to thank all our volunteers; this would not be possible without them.

201-32641 South Fraser Way ABBOTSFORD604.853.5951

One Stop Shop for all your Insurance Needs

BESTBEST

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THANK YOUfor voting us your

BESTINSURANCE

AGENCY

Snapshots... 2012 Readers Choice Winners

FRIENDLIESTNEW BUSINESSSipChai CaféABBOTSFORD

Pictured left to right:Samanatha Klassen,Jas Anand

BESTPUB FOOD

Duke of DublinOlde Irish Pub

ABBOTSFORD

Pictured left to right:Lesley Wallace, Manager,

Brina Terwiel, Server

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2569 Montrose Ave Abbotsford • 604.853.1391

MONTROSEDRY CLEANERS

THANK YOUABBOTSFORD

for making us yourfirst choice for Dry Cleaning

Excluding leather and laundry.

Expires Dec 31/12.

MONTROSEDRY CLEANERS

drycleaningoff15%

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THANK YOU ABBOTSFORDfor voting us

#1 MOBILITY WIRELESSDEALER

It has been our pleasureto serve the community of Abbotsford

for over 13 years!

BESTBEST

READERSCHOICE

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Snapshots... 2012 Readers Choice Winners

BESTPIZZA

Panago PizzaABBOTSFORD

Raghbir Rai

BESTFLORISTMagnolia on MainStreetMISSION

Pictured left to right:Deborah, Tami, Kaitlyn,Lorri (missing from photo)

BESTREAL ESTATE FIRM

LandmarkMISSION

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Monday - Saturday 9-9 • Sun 9-7

THANK YOUBESTBEST

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2012

THE

to all our customers for voting us your#1 Dollar Store

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THANK YOUfor voting us

BEST TIRE SALES & REPAIRSin Abbotsford

BESTBEST

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2010

THE

With over 42 yearsof experience in theindustry we knowwhat it takes to getyou home. Providingyou with exceptionalservice tied with thebest products availableinsures we are abovethe competition.

P.S. We also do Brakesand Alignments!

With over 43 yearsof experience in theindustry we knowwhat it takes to getyou home. Providingyou with exceptionalservice tied with thebest products availableinsures we are abovethe competition.

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BESTDEPARTMENT

STOREWalmart

MISSION

Walmart-Mission

FRIENDLIESTRECEPTIONISTChristineMorrison HospiceMISSION

Renee Zenzen-Lennea

BESTDANCE SCHOOL

Fraser ValleyAcademy of

DanceMISSION

Snapshots... 2012 Readers Choice Winners

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THANK YOUTHANK YOUfor choosing us as for the

BEST Chinese Food

DRAGON FORT RESTAURANTBusiness hours: Sun - Thurs 11:30 am - 10:00 pm

Fri & Sat 11:30 am - 11:00 pmReservations recommended for groups

Fully licensed • Air conditioned

Come and dine withus in our castle!

Authentic Cantonese style Chinesefood • live seafood • sizzling

tappan platters • hot potsSelect from our menu or allow

our chefs to create a special mealjust for you.

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years in a row!

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Blithe Spirit opensOpening Nite Theatrepresents Blithe Spirit byNoel Coward, from Oct. 19– Nov. 4, at 33223 RailwayAve., Mission. The com-edy follows the tale of ahappily married man whounwittingly summons hisfirst wife from beyond thegrave. It will run Fridaysand Saturdays at 8 p.m.,Sundays at 2 p.m. till Nov.4. Tickets $12 at Murdoch’sBookShoppe on First Ave,or at the door. See opening-nitetheatresociety.tripod.com.

Experimental filmOct. 19 at 7 p.m., TrinityWestern University pres-ents Logos Mysterium, afilm exploring the mean-ing of “logos,” plus theo-logical debate, in the TWUnorthwest auditorium. Free.See www.twu.ca/samc fordetails.

Topaz at GourmetOct. 20, 8 p.m., Topaz bringsrock ‘n’ roll to the ClayburnGourmet Gallery at 300-3033 Immel St., Abbotsford.Also Jed’s Jam nights Friday,6 – 9 p.m. Everyone wel-come. Call 604-504-0899for details.

House of JamesOct. 20, from 8 – 10 p.m.,Jared Fowler Band playsold school rock ‘n’ roll, atthe House of James, 2743Emerson St., Abbotsford,as part of the Envision Cof-feehouse series.

Harma WhiteOct. 20, Harma White playslive at the Dewdney Pub,8793 River Rd., Dewd-ney. Tickets now on forOct. 27 Halloween party.Call 604-826-4762 or seechurchoftheblues.ca.

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The haunting, romantic voices of 17thcentury Italy will rise at the MatsquiCentennial Auditorium on Oct. 24,

another gift of music brought to the com-munity by the Valley Concert Society.

VCS patrons will be treated to the exqui-site single and collected voices of CappellaArtemisia, a vocal female ensemble basedin Bologna, Italy.

For 30 years now, the VCS has quietly anddiligently broadened the musical tastesand experiences of local audiences withartists such as these, exposing patrons tomusic from the middle ages to chamber tomodern classical.

It was formed in 1983 by a group of peo-ple who believed there was a need for goodmusic in the community, among themfounding members Freddie Latham andLiz Carter, who is still a key board member,said VCS president Lorna Keith. The VCSis run by volunteers, “who do it for thelove of it,” she said. In the early years, theVancouver Symphony Orchestra helped thegroup book performers to get the societyestablished. Now Carter rounds up theperformers, and the VCS also has the goodfortune to get help from VSO bassoonistand impresario George Zukerman.

Through his contacts with artists and withconcert groups in smaller B.C. communi-ties, Zukerman is able to make local toursworthwhile for the artists, said Keith.

“Then we’re able to afford them. He’sresponsible for getting some of the wonder-ful performers we’ve had over the years,”she said. Sponsorship and contra dealsalso help with costs, so VCS is able to offergreat deals to its 300 or so members, at just$25 per concert, and even less for seasonsubscribers.

This season, VCS again brings stellar per-formers to Abbotsford, including CappellaArtemisia next Wednesday.

Founded in 1991, the group is acclaimedfor the rarity and originality of its repertoire,and for the high quality of its performances

at festivals and concerts across Europe andNorth America.

Next in the VCS season is the Toronto-based Cecilia String Quartet in January, withfour women who are each highly accom-plished on their instruments. The brilliantyoung pianist Ang Li, ranked among the top30 pianists in the world by the 2009 CliburnCompetition, is here in February.

Local favourites the Vancouver CantataSingers perform in March, and I Tromboni,an exciting quintet ensemble of Canadiantrombonists well-known on the West Coast,welcome spring in May.

VSC will end its season with a spectacular30th anniversary celebratory concert onMay 27 with the great tenor, Ben Heppner.

Born just down the road in Murrayville,Heppner has earned accolades throughhis career and is recognized as one of theworld’s finest dramatic tenors.

Raised in Dawson Creek, Heppner attend-ed the University of B.C. to study music,and was “discovered” in a 1979 CanadianBroadcasting Corporation talent contest.

Since that time, he has claimed theworld’s operatic stage as his own, perform-ing in technically as well as dramaticallychallenging pieces, such as Wagner’s Tristanand Isolde, and Otello.

A Companion of Canada, Heppner hassung at Olympic ceremonies and on everymajor opera stage around the globe, withequally stellar artists.

For opera lovers, it will be an immensetreat to see and hear Heppner in person. Hewill be accompanied by pianist John Hessin a concert at the Abbotsford Arts Centre.Tickets for this concert are just $50.

Tickets for Cappella Artemisia are $25.VCS shows are at 7:30 p.m. at Matsqui Cen-tennial Auditorium, 32315 South FraserWay,Abbotsford. There’s lots of free parking.

People can purchase tickets for the sea-son at a prorated discount until the thirdconcert. They can also get a 10 per centdiscount for the Heppner concert untilOct. 25. For tickets contact Mabel Paetkauat 604-859-5192, or see www.valleyconc-ertsociety.com.

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Finnegan’sOct. 19 & 20, Karen LeeBatten performs 9:30 p.m.at Finnegan’s Pub, MarshallRd., Abbotsford. Boo Ha HaCountry Halloween Bash withDamian, Oct. 26 and 27, prizesfor best costume.

Merv Tremblay bandMerv and friends offer coun-try, rock and blues Sundaysfrom 3:30 – 7:30 p.m. at Cap-tain’s Cabin pub, 33331 Har-bour Ave., Mission. There’salso a meat draw that benefitsthe food bank.

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Titanic the musicalTony Award-winning Titanicthe musical plays at the Chilli-wack Cultural Oct. 28 at 7:30p.m. Get tickets at 604-391-7469 or visit www.chilliwack-culturalcentre.ca.

Craigslist CantantaOct. 30 at 8 p.m., take a musi-cal romp through the personalads in Do You Want WhatI’ve Got? A Craigslist Can-tata, at the Clarke FoundationTheatre, 33700 Prentis Ave.,Mission. For tickets, call 1-877-299-1644. Call the Clarke at604-820-3961.

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In the MoodGet in The Mood with the Fra-ser Valley Watercolour Societyartists until Oct. 30, KaritonArt Gallery, 2387 Ware St.,Abbotsford. Regular hoursare Tuesday to Friday noon to5 p.m., weekends 9:30 a.m. –4:30 p.m. Call 604-852-9358 orsee www.abbotsfordartscoun-cil.com.

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Reel on the RiverOct. 29, Reel on the River pres-ents The Hedgehog, basedon based on Muriel Barbery’scharming story, The Eleganceof the Hedgehog., 7 p.m. atSilverCity Mission. $10 at door,see www.reelontheriver.ca.

Cinema Politica FVCPFV presents Sharkwater onOct. 18, 7 p.m. at the MissionLibrary. By donation. See cin-emapolitica.org/fraservalley.

Chilliwack filmOct. 24, Beasts of the South-ern Wild, 7 p.m. at the Chilli-wack Cottonwood 4 Cinemas,45380 Luckakuck Way. On Oct.31, it will be A Separation.Cost is $5, call 604-392-8888.

Experimental filmOct. 19 at 7 p.m. Trinity West-ern University presents LogosMysterium, a film exploringthe meaning of “logos,” plustheological debate, in theTWU northwest auditorium.Free. See www.twu.ca/samcfor details.

Culture & concerts

Release your inner zombieThe Mission Art Gallery, 33529First Ave., Mission seeks zom-bie volunteers for its HauntedHouse, which runs Oct. 19– 30. Call 604-826-0029 or seemissionartscouncil.ca.

March Hare at JubileeOct. 27, March Hare performsat Jubilee Community Hall,7999 Bradner Rd., Abbotsford.Doors at 7 p.m., dinner at 8p.m. Tickets/$25 at WilwayLumber, 28728 Fraser Hwy,Aldergrove, brownpapertick-ets.com or 1-800-838-3006.

Celtic RevivalOct. 30, at 7:30 p.m. the SkyFamily Celtic Revival bringsRiverdance-style Celtic gospel,King Road MB Church. Tick-ets/$14/$ at House of James.See www.theskys.org.

Beatles in AbbyRelive the Beatles era withRAIN’s acclaimed multi-mediaBroadway performance Nov. 3at Abbotsford Entertainment& Sports Centre. Tickets atabbotsfordcentre.ca, or call1-866-977-2372.

Mission craft showMAC’s big Christmas CraftMarket is Nov. 3 & 4 at Heri-tage Park Centre, 33700 Pren-tis Ave., Mission. Applications,info at missionartscouncil.caor call 604-826-0029.

Campbell’s Gold craft showNov. 3 and 4, from 10 a.m. – 5p.m., Fraser Valley artists andartisans show their wares atCampbell’s Gold Honey Farm& Meadery, 2595 Lefeuvre Rd.,Abbotsford. Call 604-856-2125or see www.bchoney.com.

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ASA Friday socialsOct. 19, Sweetwater plays atthe Abbotsford Social Activi-ties Association, 7:30 – 10:30p.m., 33889 Essendene Ave.,Abbotsford. Members/$6,non-members $7. See abbots-fordseniorsassociation.com.

Mariachi maniaOct. 27, enjoy a grand maria-chi concert at the AbbotsfordBanquet Centre, 33738 LaurelSt., Abbotsford. Tickets, $45.Call Ofelia 604-615-2059.

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A fter two weekend wins against theRockford Ice Hogs, the Chicago

Wolves (AHL affiliate of the VancouverCanucks) are 2-0-0-0 and tied with theAbbotsford Heat at the top of the West-ern Conference standings. And they’llbe in town this weekend to shake it upwith the Heat. Huge crowds are expectedat the Abbotsford Entertainment andSports Centre both Friday and Saturday.Last season the Heat’s final game againstthe Wolves was a thriller that requiredovertime and saw a capacity crowd of7,046 jump to their feet when the Heatwon with a goal from Brian Connelly inthe final minute of OT.

This first series will bring the sameamount of energy for fans wanting to geta close-up look at Vancouver Canucksprospects playing here thanks to theNHL lockout. Big names include:

Zach Kassian – forwardAcquired for Cody Hodgson in a trade

between the Canucks and the Sabres,Kassian has enjoyed success in the AHLbefore, as he recorded 26 points in 30games with the Rochester Americans lastseason before earning a call up. Kassianis a big strong winger who will fight; heplays a physical brand of hockey, andwill go to high traffic areas. Would likelybe in Vancouver if not for the lockout.

Chris Tanev – defenceA late bloomer that the Canucks

snared out of NCAA, Tanev isn’t flashybut remains a calming force on the backend. He’s efficient with the puck anddoesn’t seem to sweat no matter theintensity. A mainstay in Vancouver, he’dlikely be there if not for the lockout.

Jordan Schroeder – forwardA smaller, crafty forward with speed,

Schroeder was a point per game playerin his two seasons in the college ranks,but has required more time in the AHLto churn out offence. Schroeder morethan doubled his AHL goals last season(10 to 21) and had a number of gamewinning goals for the Wolves.

Eddie Lack – goalieA huge, Swedish puck stopper (6’5”,

196 lbs.), Lack is the third-string optionfor the Canucks, and could be an NHLerif/when a Roberto Luongo trade comes.

Kevin Connauton – defenceA booming slapshot is the calling card

of offensive D-man Kevin Connauton.The former Vancouver Giant scored 13goals last season, which ranked sixth inAHL goals by defenders. Connauton hasshown growth in his AHL career.

Heat set tohunt Wolves

see HEAT, page A49

Mission Roadrunners’ quarter-back Kevin Wiens lived up

to his team’s moniker, rushing forfour touchdowns as No. 2-rankedMission Secondary rolled to a 42-0 win over the host AbbotsfordPanthers Friday at Rotary Stadiumin Abbotsford.

Evan Hor ton o p e n e d t h escoring with a 13-yard run andEric Heckhaussen closed thegame with a 15-yard strike. Thein-between was all Wiens, whorushed for 150 yards and com-pleted six of nine passes.

Horton rushed 10 times for 94yards as Mission remained unbeat-en at 2-0 in Double-A league play.

“From start to finish today, weplayed a consistent game,” saidMission head coach Kevin Watrin.“It was a good second conferencewin for our squad.”

Standouts on defence wereNathan Sterne, Heckhaussen,Horton, Wayde Carpenter andTyler McStravick.

Mission plays Langley at homeSaturday (1:30 p.m. start) and willface Rick Hansen on Oct. 27.

Hansen stops LangleyThe Rick Hansen Hurricanes

beat the Langley Saints 24-7 inDouble-A football at McLeod Ath-letic Park on Friday.

The ’Canes (2-0) were picked offon their first two drives but in thesecond half, quarterback Alex Ho

and brother Brandon Ho scoreddecisive majors.

“We started the game flat today,”said Rick Hansen head coach PaulGill. “But full marks to Langley.They played us tough today.”

Alex Ho hit brother Brandonwith a 25-yard scoring pass. Alexthen rushed nine yards for a scorebefore Jasnoor Dhaliwal ran for a20-yard major.

With star tailback Reagan Dou-cette out with an injury, Dhaliwal,filled in and carried 12 times for172 yards and the major.

“I was pleased with the playof the O-line,” said Gill. “Theygave Alex time to throw the ball,and I was pleased with the playof Jasnoor Dhaliwal today. Hisrole with the Hurricanes run-ning game was a major factor. He

stepped up his play knowing wewere counting on him to have agreat performance.”

Zach Toews led the defencewith 11 tackles while ShaiheemCharles-Brown added eight,including a sack, from his spotat defensive end. Brandon Hohas seven tackles and forced afumble.

– JEAN KONDA-WITTE

Roadrunners shut out Panthers

Huskies beat RavensIn a cross-town rivalry of Grade 8

football teams, the Abbotsford MiddleSchool Huskies beat the Eugene ReimerRavens 32-14 last week.

The Ravens started off strong witha quick touchdown but Abby went towork with big plays: John Madigan witha 30-yard scamper into the end zone;Samuel Uko with a 50-yard run; JordanTownrow with over 100 yards receiving;and Dion Kelly and Tanner Marquardtcompleting a 70-yard reverse TD run tocap off the biggest play of the game.

The Husky D was a force with SamuelUko, Gavin Khatar, Brendan Siddall,Fred Waring, Gino Mayes and JamesKeetch all playing tenacious defenceagainst the potent Ravens attack.

On Tuesday the Huskies beat the PittMeadows Maurauders 8-6 to continuetheir unbeaten streak at 5-0.

They face Howe Middle on Oct. 22.

Ravens take BulldogsIn a close contest the Eugene Reimer

Ravens beat the Howe Middle Bulldogs24-22 in Grade 8 football on Monday.

The Ravens were up 14-6 at the halfand took a 24-6 lead early in the thirdquarter. Balraj Mangat recovered hisown bouncing fumble and the two-point conversion. Two onside kicks anda few long runs later, the Bulldogs closedthe gap 24-22 but time ran out.

Ravens’ Bobby Narang, rushed for 130yards on 15 carries, scored two touch-downs, helped with 23 tackles, a fumblerecovery and was named defensiveplayer of the week.

Mangat ran for 45 yards (six carries)and scored two 2-point conversions andShawn Lal had 45 yards on six carriesand scored a TD and a 2-point conver-sion. Manjat was named lineman of theweek and Lal was offensive player of theweek by the coaches.

– JEAN KONDA-WITTE/TIMES

Abby Middle’s Tanner Marquardt tries to stop Eugene Reimer’sJoven Gill, right, and Josh Sahota in Grade 8 football recently.The Abby Huskies beat the Ravens 32-14 and won again onTuesday to remain undefeated at 5-0 this season.

Grade 8 gridiron showdown

– JEAN KONDA-WITTE/TIMES

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Of course, the Heat have someNHL-calibre talent of their own,including super, Swiss rookie SvenBaertcshi, who has lived up to loftyexpectations in the early going this

season with four points (2-2-4)through two games played. The13th overall pick of the 2011 draftsits second in AHL scoring, andhas four more points than fellow2011 draftee and Burnaby productRyan Nugent-Hopkins of the heav-

ily hyped Oklahoma City Barons(1-1-0-0).

The Wolves are in the last year ofa two-year pact to serve as the AHLaffiliate of the Vancouver Canuckswho previously had a lengthy part-nership with the Manitoba Moose.

■ The Heat’s first of three ‘Legendsof Hockey Night’ is Friday whenformer Canucks Cliff Ronning andGeoff Courtnall will be in the build-ing signing autographs and rehash-ing tales of the ’94 Canucks run tothe finals. Last season’s night with

Lanny MacDonald was a hit withfans.

Saturday night sees the first of theHeat’s Post-Game Concert Series asFighting for Ithaca takes the stagefollowing the hockey game for a 40minute set.

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1170 Obituaries1170

GOERTZ,Vernon Raymond

A gentle, kind, loving, faithfulh u s b a n d , f a t h e r a n dgrandfather, Vern has gonehome to his Lord and SaviorJesus Christ in the earlymorning on October 16, 2012.He is predeceased by hisparents Jacob and Elizabeth,brother Orval, nephews Ronaldand Bradley and daughter-in-law Sheila. He is survived byhis wife of 62 years Marian, twosons Gary (Elaine) and Jim(Irene), three daughtersBrenda (Bert Gillman), Diane(Panteli Mousouliotis) andMarcia (John Viggiani) andseventeen grandchildren, aswell as siblings Evelyn Seifred,Donald and Clinton. BornFebruary 11, 1926 in HodgvilleSaskatchewan, Vern moved toBC in 1947 with his parents andsiblings. He and his brother andthei r wives owned andopera ted Mont rose DryCleaners in Abbotsford for over25 years. A memorial servicewas held Friday October 19that 1:30 pm at the AbbotsfordPentecostal Assembly. In lieuof flowers, please makedonations to the PAOCMissions Fund. Heartfeltthanks to the skilled andpassionate professionals fromthe Emergency, Cardiac Care,and Palliative Care Units at theAbbotsford Regional Hospital,for their care and attention toVern in his final days.

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Aries March 21 - April 19: A month of mysteriesbegins Monday. Research, be a detective. Somevaluable keys, secrets, methods and treasureslie “under the surface.” These will not be quick,spectacular findings, but “entry ways” to slow, steady,stable and quiet growth. Look at the powerful peopleyou admire: most of them are the slow, steady type.For three years, emulate them in money, investmentand “power play” areas. Same period, you’ll also bepuzzling your way through a new sexual atmosphere.You might want sex less, or see it as a ladder to higherstatus, or be attracted to an “age difference.”Taurus April 20-May 20: A month of criticalrelationships starts Monday.You might meet someone(now or anytime in the next two and a half years) whomyou’ll wed. This person might be noticeably youngeror older than you, or more conservative. (That wouldbe hard to be!) Loyalty will be an important factor;things will develop slowly. Midweek’s romantic. Ifyou’re married, you’ll note (now to 2015) that yourmate grows older, yet seems wiser, more full andgentle. Until mid-November, your physical fires/urgesburn hot, affecting sex and health. Same period, takecare with investments, fire and chemicals.Gemini May 21-June 20: Chores consume youover the next few weeks – you might as well divein and get them done. They won’t be easy – nowto 2015 work will progress slowly, with largejobs, probably connected to your finances or aninvestment. (E.g., you buy a farm, then have to workhard.) You might wander into hard work through asexual attraction. (Remember Pinocchio at DonkeyIsland? Sunday might contain hints of this.) Fartravel, legal, intellectual and educational mattersfill a sweet, inspired Monday/Tuesday. Be ambitiousWednesday/Thursday. Hopes, flirtations rise lateweek. Home’s sweet.

Cancer June 21-July 22: Romance, pleasure,beauty, sports, speculation and charming kids fillthe weeks ahead. You’ll ride a winning streak. EveryNovember is important to single Cancers for thedecade ahead, as it is your romantic time, during aninterval (2008-2023) that can bring true love (or trueenmity, depending on your attitude). If you’re married,promote your children’s talents and creativity: thiswill prevent their alienation, make them “happypartners” in your plans for them. Tackle chores earlyweek. Wednesday/Thursday bring gentle, mellowlove and understanding. Late week, be ambitious.Leo July 23-Aug. 22: Your home, family, property,security, retirement, nutrition, soul and stomach– all grow in importance over the month ahead.And all create more work (to 2015). It’s a greattime to relax, be in nature, take long naps, andgrow close to family members. Money’s still mildlylucky (good investments Thursday after 9:30 a.m.PDT). Romance – and your creative and gamblingurges – remain intense through mid-November,but balance risk with security, romance with yourneed for rest. Tackle chores Sunday. Relationships,Monday/Tuesday. Mellow understanding comes lateFriday p.m., Saturday.Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: Letters, emails, errands,travel, paperwork and casual friends fill the weeksahead. These activities will be slower, take moreeffort than usual, now to 2015. They might also bringyou love – e.g., you meet while travelling, or via email/internet. The month ahead is not hugely important,so relax in your busyness. Your temper is showing onthe home front (and will, to mid-November). This isnot a good interval to move into a new abode, nor to“test” a lover. (That said, you’re still loved this week!)Relationships, meetings excite Wednesday/Thursday.Sex, money are lucky Saturday.

Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: The month ahead featuresmoney, earnings, buying and selling – and sensualrelationships, memory, rote learning, and values. It’sa good time to buy used or sturdy, lasting items –watches, heavy machinery, tools, even land. All thesethings, from sex to rote learning, will proceed a littlemore slowly than usual, and at greater effort – still,they offer stability. You’re restless, quick to travel,talk, argue, make friends (to mid-November). Youmight meet a mate while travelling/writing. Monday/Tuesday are romantic. Tackle chores midweek.Partners, potentials appear Saturday!Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: A month of personalpower begins Monday – venture out, seek favours,approach VIPs, take charge of circumstances andpeople, and start important projects. You’re moretalkative than usual – use this to make connections.(Mercury goes retrograde in mid-November, sohurry with those projects – and begin to ease up,be patient, by early November.) Money flows to youand through you – stop the bleeding. Friends remaincharmed, love looks happy, promising, all week.Think over those financial, sexual actions: waiting (toFebruary) might be wiser. Romance, midweek!Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: A celebratory moodfades. For the weeks ahead, be self-protective,rest and rejuvenate, contemplate, plan, study thesituation. Be charitable and spiritual, honour oldobligations, and deal with government, institutionsand corporate head offices. Your luck in the 2012-June 2013 interval comes from relationships,from pleasing others. This week holds secrets,confidential meetings and approval from higher-ups.Your creative and romantic intensity, determinationare high to mid-November, but your “presence”is low – proceed cautiously, diplomatically – butenjoy, too!

Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: Your energy andcharisma continue high Sunday – impress someone!Chase money Monday/Tuesday – luck rides with you.Monday begins a month of celebration, optimism,popularity, light romance, entertainment, group affairs,and wish fulfillment. In everything you do, realize youare building a new future, and a new social structure.It can take a decade, but you’ll get there. (Now toSeptember 2015 brings the deepest, most significantwishes, future and “social engineering.”) Talk, travel,paperwork and communications fill Wednesday/Thursday. Head for home Friday eve, Saturday.Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: You’ve been high-minded, idealistic, gently loving, and culturally aware.But the weeks ahead urge you to get practical, topursue ambitious goals, butter up VIPs and showyour skills. Rest Saturday. Your energy soars Monday/Tuesday – impress someone, start a “career” project.(Monday Best, as your money intuition is high, ideasinspired.) Chase money,buy/sellWednesday/Thursday– Thursday’s better for fashions, luxury items. Chatter,casual friends, errands and paperwork fill Friday p.m.,Saturday. Your financial and sexual luck remains highthis week. Males befriend you.Pisces Feb. 19-March 20: A month of depthand mystery ends; Monday begins weeks ofunderstanding, gentle joys, love, far travel, culture,international affairs, import-export, higher education,publishing and similar idea-related interests. Thiszone will proceed slowly for the next several years, butit won’t hurt you – in fact, it offers a certain buoyancyor protection. Your thoughts will often wander duringthe weeks ahead, but be warned: bosses and higher-ups are short-tempered into mid-November. If you’realert, there’s more money available. Rest, lie low earlyweek. Your energy soars midweek.

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NR EDMONDS sk/train stn. 788sf2br 2ba condo across from Taylorpk $388,900 604-764-8384 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5571

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REDUCED TO sell 1536sf 3br2.5ba 1 owner end unit 6 yr oldtownhome $319K 604-833-4246see uSELLaHOME.com id5549

NICOMECKL RIVER hiking trailsnr this1279sf 2br 1.5ba tnhousew/pool, $224,900 778-240-3699see uSELLaHOME.com id5512

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WALNUT GROVE 1311sf 3br1.5ba, on quiet side of complexwith private back yard $293,000see uSELLaHOME.com id5539

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IMMACULATE 2446SF 4br 4bat/h. Incredible view, huge masterbr $414,900, 604-466-3175 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5226

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$10K BELOW assessment, 2br+Den or 3br, 2ba 1083sf condo,Nr SFU $339,900 604-866-7326see uSELLaHOME.com id5557

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EXECUTIVE LIVING gated1864sf 4bedroom 2.5bath, mainfloor master bedroom, 19+ adultcomplex $568,900 604-575-7636see uSELLaHOME.com id5552

HUGE 2650SF 4br 3.5ba 2 yr old3 level tnhse, double sxs garagerec room $649,500 604-560-4109see uSELLaHOME.com id5555

PARTIAL OCEAN view, 920sf2br+den 2ba quiet condo, kids,pets ok. $310,000 778-294-2275see uSELLaHOME.com id5575

PARTIAL OCEAN view, large1270 sf. 2 br + den 2 ba in a +45building $295,000. 778-809-0769see uSELLaHOME.com id5574

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6020-06 Chilliwack6020-06

AGASSIZ NEW 2350sf 3br 2.5Bath, high end finishing, hugemaster $369,900 604-614-1489see uSELLaHOME.com id5603

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6020-06 Chilliwack6020-06

PRICE REDUCED, 1280sf 3br1.5ba ½ duplex, large 4480sflot $229,900 604-792-9287see uSELLaHOME.com id5511

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6020-08 Coquitlam6020-08

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ALDERGROVE SXS DUPLEX80K below assessment. $3K/morent $527,900 firm 604-807-6565see uSELLaHOME.com id3428

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WILLOUGHBY NEW 3034sf 6br5ba w/legal 2br basement suitequiet cr, $599,900 604-649-6030see uSELLaHOME.com id5607

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22351 SHARPE Ave Richmond,3 storey, 2425 sq ft, 5 bdrm, 4bath Set up to have a suite,$778,000. Call 778-835-0019 seePropertyguys.com ID: 76019

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18983-72A AVE Surrey, 1321 sqft 2 brdm, 2 bath t/h in wellmanaged complex, extensiveupgrades, $314,000. Cal l7 7 8 - 5 7 1 - 1 5 4 4 S e ePropertyguys.com ID: 76544

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BOLIVAR HTS beautifully up-dated 1600sf 3br rancher, 7830sf view lot $399K 778-394-0228see uSELLaHOME.com id5562

BUENA VISTA Ave White RockSpectacular view building lot witholder 2 bdrm rental home$879,000 Call 604-837-5373Propertyguys.com id: 77100

CEDAR HILLS 2140sf 5br 2baw/bsmt suite, huge 7200sf lot,updates, $549K 778-320-7506see uSELLaHOME.com id5568

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CHIMNEY HTS 3600sf 7br+den6ba w/2 suites quiet cul-de-sac4600sf lot $669K 604-866-3515see uSELLaHOME.com id5597

CHIMNEY HTS like new 4100sf8br 6ba w/main floor bedroom,2 suites, $649K 604-441-9652see uSELLaHOME.com id5563

CLAYTON IMMACULATE 3523sf 5br 3.5ba w/bsmt suite acrossfrom park $648K 604-575-7636see uSELLaHOME.com id5551

CLOVERDALE 3765SF 4br 3.5ba,on quiet CDS, suite potential inbasement, $575K 604-619-0603.See: uSELLaHOME.com id5559

CLOVERDALE 3850SF 6br 5ba3lvl 2/suite potential on 1/2ac GDlot, $849,900 778-549-2056 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5564

FLEETWOOD ACROSS fromSchool, reno’d 2600sf 6br 5baw/suites $579K 604-434-3482see uSELLaHOME.com id5577

FLEETWOOD RENO’D 2140sf4br 3ba, large 7100sf lot, bsmtsuite $559,000 604-727-9240see uSELLaHOME.com id5617

GUILDFORD 1900SF 3br 2baw/basement suite on huge 8640sf lot, $498,000 604-613-1553see uSELLaHOME.com id5608

GUILDFORD MAGNIFICENT4952sf 10br 6.5ba back on creek,main floor master br, $789K

604-581-5541 see:uSELLaHOME.com id5506

INVESTMENT PPTY 2800sf6br 4ba w/2 suites, rent $2,650.5ac lot, $485,000 604-809-1177see uSELLaHOME.com id5205

NEWTON NEW 2200sf 5br 3.5ba½ duplex with 2br bsment suite$475K incl. HST 604-728-1419see uSELLaHOME.com id5591

TYNEHEAD 3800SF 5br 4.5baexecutive home 12,077sf lot, withside suite, $875K 604-575-7311see uSELLaHOME.com id5350

A54 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 THE TIMES

Mission 3 br 1900 sf many reno’s incl newroof, 4 car gar + 1600 sf shop $635,000

PropertyGuys.com id#8133281322

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WOODBINE TOWNHOUSES 9252 Hazel St.Chilliwack, BC Move-In Incentive!

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6020-38 VancouverEast Side6020-38

OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun May 12& 13th, 10am - 2pm, 2396 East39th Ave. 50x140 lot, 1,050 sqftbungalow, asking $1.2 mllion.

6020-52 Other AreasBC6020-52

HOPE, FISHERS dream 1850sf4br 2ba rancher on lg ½ ac lotmtn vu $287,900 604-869-3119see uSELLaHOME.com id5611

6025 Industrial/Commercial6025

COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL2300sf home w/suite above 3Comm units $985K 604-882-6788see uSELLaHOME.com id5533

VANC DNTOWN medical office672sf+188sf common area nearSt Pauls hp $375K 604-572-2785see uSELLaHOME.com id5509

6030 Lots & Acreage6030

358 Pine St, Cultus Lake, BCFabulous & Affordable CultusLake Property. Cleared & withapproved building plans ready togo. Priced to Sell! More info at:www.shaunagold.com

CHILLIWACK BUILD 5000sfHome, 10,742sf serviced flatbldg lot $279K 604-798-5050see uSELLaHOME.com id5536

INVESTOR ALERT Clayton 1.27acre ppty w/1944sf 3br 2.5bahome $1,299,000 778-574-2519see uSELLaHOME.com id5613

LANGLEY BUILD your dreamhome, secluded 5 ac view ppty,well inst $649,900 604-825-3966see uSELLaHOME.com id4513

LANGLEY NR town fully reno’d2474sf home on 5ac ppty, bsmtsuite $1,270,000 604-825-3966see uSELLaHOME.com id5582

PRINCETON, BC 15.78 acresPanoramic views, hydro, well,pumphouse, & septic installed.$384,900. [email protected]

6035 Mobile Homes6035HUGE DISCOUNTS

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6030 Lots & Acreage6030

SURREY TYNEHEAD 1ac dev.ppty into 5.5 lots starting Jan2013, $1,399,000 604-951-8777see uSELLaHOME.com id5566

6035 Mobile Homes60351998 DARTMOUTH

1340 sf, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, a/c.In beautiful in Fernridge Park.Motivated seller. Asking $140,000Open to offers. BrookswoodHomes Ltd. Call 604 530-9566

ABBOTSFORD 1100SF 2br 2badouble wide, must be moved offsite $20K OBO 604-850-6498see uSELLaHOME.com id5315

CHILLIWACK MUST be moved1130sf 2br 2ba mobile w/2 add-Itions $10,000obo 604-795-7570seeuSELLaHOME.com id5612

NEW SRI 1152 sq ft, 3 BR, dblwide $77,900. Full gyproc singlewide $66,900. Repossessions1974-2007. Call 604-830-1960

6040 Okanagen/Interior6040

1996-30 ft. Corsair 5th Wheel.#20 in South Valley RV Park,7th Ave. across from ChristiePark on Skaha Lake. Steps tobeach. Great lot , lease$389/mth. R.V. $15,900 Call:778.867.8735

EXCEPTIONAL LAKEVIEWLots from $140,000. Nice trees.No time limit to build. Ownerwants to retire. Will carry financing.Also: 1 spectacular 3 acre parcel$390 ,000 . 1-250-558-7888

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all for $380.000, 250-539-5011http://members.shaw.ca/

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MERRITT HERITAGE style 3070sf 4br 5ba on 9.9ac lot detachedshop, view $949K 250-378-8857see uSELLaHOME.com id5592

6050 Out Of TownProperty6050

1.6 ACRE OCEAN VIEWPROPERTY, in Town, Sointula,Malcolm Island, N.Vanc Island.Assessed $132,000, Se l l$129,500. 5 pm 604-628-4592

6050 Out Of TownProperty6050

COZY 2 bdrm on 10 acres in LoneButte, barn, 2 car garage, new, nosteps, complete reno, oak beamsin L/R, large deck, drilled well,outbuildings. Close to Horse,Watch and Green Lakes.$250,000. Call 604-462-7292

BIRCH BAY WATERFRONTREDUCED. Quality cust 3 BR, delmstr, 2 f/p, lrg dck/balc, priv beachw/stairs, amazing views/sunsets!$598,988. Windemere Real Estate

RANDY WEG • 360-305-5704

CRANBROOK 2060SF 4br 3bareno’d home w/side suite on 2lots $239,900 778-887-4530see uSELLaHOME.com id5304

HOPE, PRICE reduced, large2376sf 3br + den 3.5ba on .23acre lot, large workshop, view,solarium $299,900 604-869-7554see uSELLaHOME.com id4889

NANAIMO, OCEAN View 1283sf3br 2ba 4yr old home on .11 aclot $319,900 604-308-8266see uSELLaHOME.com id5556

OCEAN FRONT Lux Contemp.private home on 2.73 Acres-Quadra Island. 250-884-0000www.bcoceanfronthomes.com

PORT ALBERNI reno’d 2000 sf5br 2 ba with 2 br basement suite2 laundries $210K 604-542-1995see uSELLaHOME.com id5537

SPECTACULAR ISLANDVIEWS (10) San Juan Islands,

Anacortes - Biz Pt.$899,000 USD

4,100 sq.ft. on .5 acres, 5 br within-suite bath, oversized 4 cargarage 38’ long x 16’ High RV

garage. Custom home ICFexterior walls, geothermal heat

system. MLS# 313575Alan Weeks

3688 Birch Way, Anacortes,ZIP 98221-8440(425)691-9515

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6052 Real EstateInvestment6052

LANGLEY RENO’D sxs duplex+1/2ac lot, rental income $2,200/month $479,900 604-807-6565see uSELLaHOME.com id3186

6052 Real EstateInvestment6052

90FT WATERFRONT, SointulaGuest Beach House Malcolm Is.N. Vanc Is. 2 BR, water, sewer,hydro. $229K. 604-628-4592www.sointulabeachhouse.com

TRIPLEX- SOINTULA B&BGuest House, Malcolm Island,N.Vancouver Island. New reno,on view half acre. cost $900,000,sell $525,000. 5pm 604-628-4592

6065 RecreationProperty6065

CULTUS LAKE beautiful year roundRV site grt location, low fees, allament., $117,500. 1-604-795-9785

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Exclusive & Private Lake ShoreCottage, for all info:

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GET AWAY or PermanentLiving close to Manning ParkCommunity, wilderness & rec, 3BR, 1.5ba, 6appls, sleeps 12+,$250K by owner, 604-795-3663

HATZIC LAKE 1 hr drive fromVanc, 2 vacant lots 1 is lakefront$70K is for both 604-240-5400see uSELLaHOME.com id5588

HATZIC LAKE Swans Point, 1 hrfrom Vanc incl lot & 5th wheelski, fish, $148,500 604-209-8650see uSELLaHOME.com id5491

LOT & Trailer. This little gem islocated 120 miles from Van, pool- C.H, hiking, fishing, history of1860’s gold rush. Caretaker,maint $775/yr, $40,000 obo. Lot33 - 30860 Trans Canada HwyYale BC. Ph 1-604-792-6764

OCEAN FRONT boat access only2 yr old 1600sf 3br 2.5ba 30minfrom W Van $799K 778-998-9141see uSELLaHOME.com id5424

6075 Sunshine Coast6075

3BDRM/2BTH #67 - 4500Claridge Road, Powell River

All new carpets, paint andcurtains. Eat-in kitchen, largebedrooms, office, workshop andmore. New fridge/stove, w/d andd/w. Immediate possession.$99,999 Call: (604) 483-3688email: [email protected]

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6605 Townhouses - Rent6605

6505 Apartments &Condos6505

CLEAN 1bdrm 1 bath 750 sq ftupdated condo, cnr unit. in suitelaundry $600 /mo. NS/ NP.Nov 1.Ref reqd. Call 1(604)789-3302

6508 Apt/Condos6508

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33382 George Ferguson WayBIRCHWOOD MANORAbbotsford: Clean, spacious

2 Bedrooms from $750Some with in-suite laundry

hookup, D/W, prkg. incl.Cat OK.

Part of the AbbotsfordCrime Free

Housing ProgramCall: 604-832-8909

Baywest Management Corp.MISSION Deluxe 1 br, 5 appl,secure prgk, storage, balcony,Nov 1. no pets, n/s, 604-820-8664

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Spacious Bach, 1 BR, 2 BR& 3 BR Apts. Rent incls heat& hot water. Resident Mgr.

Call 604-530-0030www.cycloneholdings.ca

6540 Houses - Rent6540

ABBY MAYFAIR, 4 BR home, 2bath, all appls, det garage. $1350+ ults. Avail now. NS/NP.604-318-2432 or 604-372-0011

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6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

1 BDRM STE, Abbots, $650/m,laundry & utils incl, no cable, nsnp, Avail now. 604-825-4630

1 BR bsmt ste Abbots, newly new,$700 incls hydro, w/d, sep entry,avail now, near bus & shops, ns,np 604-418-8666

1 BR + spare room, n/s n/p, CityCtr Clearbrook, $600. Oct 15.778-549-8876, 778-823-2658

6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

2 BR bsmt ste, Abby, ns, np, ldryincluded, $600 avail now, nearMarshall St. 604-859-3085

ABBOT, BACH Ste, 800sf, ns/np,Now, $525 incl util, nr schl/bus,604-807-2392, 604-897-0359

CLOVERDALE Newer 1 BR $750incl util, W/D. N/S, sm pet negot.604-574-2141 or 778-896-2142

MISSION, 2BR, clean, suits 1 or2, $800 incl utils, cble, ns, np, nrLougheed, Nov 1, 604-826-9133

MISSION Newly Reno’d 2 bdrmg/lvl, $700 incl heat hydro, ldry np/ns avail now. 1-604-939-9950

NEW 2 BR ste, inste w/d, $900incl hydro/gas, avail Now, ns/np,604-870-9118, 604-832-8003

6605 Townhouses -Rent6605

MISSION, 3 BR T/H, quiet familycomplex, rent geared to income,n/p, avail Now, 604 820-1715

8155 Landscaping8155

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Jeds Landscap ing , Fa l lPrunning, Res/Comm, Fall Cleanup, 20+ yrs Exp. 604-835-5050

8160 Lawn & Garden8160

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8235 Recycling8235

Capt’n CrunchCapt’n Crunchauto wrecking ltd.auto wrecking ltd.Recycling all but food waste✦ Wood Products ✦ Tires✦ Construction Waste

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8205 Paving/SealCoating8205

ALLEN ASPHALT concrete, brick,drains, foundations, walls, mem-branes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187

8220 Plumbing8220#1 Rates & Serv. Clogged drains,drips, garbs, sinks, reno’s, toilets,installs, Lic/Ins. 604-217-2268

8250 Roofing8250Samra Bros. Roofing Ltd. 40 yrs+Cedar / Fiberglass / Torch OnFree Estimates. 604-946-4333

8255 Rubbish Removal8255

No Job Too Big or Small604.897.2005

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ROTZ DISPOSALRubbish Removal

We dispose of any householditems. We also do suite cleanouts. Reno. Construction.Backyard clean up. Deliver dirt,g r a v e l , s a n d o r s m a l ldeliveries.

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8320 TV/Home Theatre83202 STARCHOICE Motorola receiv-ers with remotes, brand new, $35.Motorola digital receiver, $30.Shaw H.D. terminal, $60. Call604-855-7033

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9110 Collectibles &Classics9110

1956 Q13 Oldsmobile Sedan, exclcond 324/ Rocket 88 78,000 org miles.A must see $13,000. 604-702-1997

1964 FORD FALCON 289, auto,2 door, hardtop, totally restored,$6,900. Call 604-585-2397

1964 IMPALA Super Sport. Rare.133,000 miles, 283 motor. newprice $16,000 firm. 604-392-3950

1966 CADILLAC Coupe de villea/c, pwr pkg, nr new tires, runswell. $6500 obo. 604-793-5520

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2007 Ford Mustang GTConvertible fully loaded,automatic, 140,000km, local.$17,000. (604) 721-8411.

9110 Collectibles &Classics9110

1966 FORD Thunderbird. 390,rebuilt trans. Lots done, littleneeded, runs great. M.Ridge.$6600 obo 604-710-5192

1968 THUNDERBIRD 429 quadrajet, 2 dr cpe, reblt mtr, new brakes&lines & paint, $9,500 604-376-8363

1969 FORD Falcon Futura 302auto, fully restored, immac paint &body, numerous high perform-ance options. $13,500. Photos atwww.photobucket.com/69falcon

Call 604-307-0201

1970 Jaguar E-TYPEIn excellent shape and ready togo for sunny summertimedriving. Too many upgrades tolist. Pictures and invoicesavailable. REDUCED - $64,[email protected]

1971 CHEVY Suburban, 3 dr 350automatic, body work all done,needs paint and interior, aircared. $4500 obo. 604-769-4799.

1971 MUSTANG, V8, 302 originalsolid clean car, runs V/good,$6900 obo. May Trade. 604-575-7468

1974 DODGE Club Cab 73K, 1Owner, 360. V8 auto Good Cond,$3995 obo. May Trade 778-908-5164

1976 MGB Roadster. Britishracing green colour. 4 speed.New top and carpet. Engine workdone. $6,995. 604-591-8566

9110 Collectibles &Classics9110

1977 OLDS Cutlass, RareCollector plates, 350, T-Roofs, 1owner, newer paint. 93,000mi.$11,900 obo. 604-530-2855

1979 Chevrolet CorvetteCoupe Auto,153,000 kms,asking

$8,900 604-492-2220

1979 MERCEDES Convertible350SL, totally rare model w/4sp,good cond, $8400, 604-795-5068

1981 LINCOLN Town car,signature series, stock, collectorplates, $3500 obo 604-792-6367

1985 CHRYSLER 5th Ave, newtires & alt, aircared rwd 318,$1500. no rust. 604-510-2559

1985 MERCEDES 500 SEL, V8 ,4 dr, heat lthr frnt/rear, s/roof, grtcond, recent work, RARE mustsell $3000. 604-910-1139

1986 CHRYSLER New Yorkerw/collector plates, 66,000 orig km,loaded, $2950 obo 604-855-0633

1986 CHRYSLER TC WoodyWagon, Town & Country, allor ig ional , loaded. $2,350.Consider trade. 604-534-2997

9110 Collectibles &Classics9110

1987 ROLLS ROYCE SilverSpirit, Blue, 1 owner, low miles,LIKE NEW, Asking $28,000.Langley. Ralph. 778-988-2055

1987 OLDS Delta 88 V6, 209,000 k’s,a/c, a/cared, collector plate. Mint condnew price $1995 firm. 604-392-3950

1988 FORD Bronco XLT, 5L, 5spd, 1 owner w/serv records, norust. $8900 obo. 604-530-2855

1989 JAGUAR XJS coupe, V12159 K, pristine cond $7,500 obo.Priv sale, call Bob 604-986-8516

1989 PORSCHE 944 Turbo,white on burgundy, all rcrds, newexhaust, 5 spd, a/c, Ltd slip, greatcond! $15,900 Call 604-943-0945

1991 Pontiac Grand Prix 4 DRFully loaded,kept inside,in familyfrom new $2995.604-899-6119

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1976 THUNDERBIRD, 1 owner,no accidents, serious inquiries.only. Call 604-465-7997

1977 DODGE Daytona Charger,2 door, auto, V8, 2 tone blue,1 owner, $10,500. 604 576-0836

1989 CHRYSLER New YorkerLandau special model, like newloaded. $7000. 604-534-2997

1996 CHEVROLET Z28, LT1,6spd, 159 mkm, local car, headrs,strt pipe, 19 in wheels, #’s match,$9,500 obo 604-908-2464

2001 LINCOLN Town Car SIG 1owner, new tires, 165k mi, runsgreat, $3999 obo. 604-536-4293

2003 LINCOLN Town Car,63,000 org miles, garage kept,immac, $8,800. 604-534-0242

2004 DODGE Neon, 2.0 SX, a/c,power windows, standard tran,2 0 0 k , e x c c o n d . $ 3 2 0 0604-824-6792 or 604-855-1406

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2006 CHEVY MALIBU, veryclean, auto, a/c, 4 cyl, 100k, runsgood, $7,500. 778-855-5206

2006 CHRYSLER SEBRINGTOURING (2.7L), 96,000kms,Fully loaded: auto, air cond., p/w,tilt/cruise, keyless entry, pwr.driver seat, am/fm CD, dualairbags, fog lights, new battery.No accidents / good cond. Asking$7,500 (Surrey) 604-715-7469

2006 Ford Freestyle Ltd Blackleather interior - 7 Pass. 114Kkms. LOADED WITH OPTIONS.$12,500. Call 604-786-6001

2006 FORD Fusion, 73,000 km, 4cyl, grt cond, 2nd owner $8800.604-852-0533 * 778-241-3528

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$4,97006 Nissan X-Trail SEPanarama Roof, Optioned..............

$10,97006 Land Rover LR3 SEOnly 84,000 Km loaded ................

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2007 PONTIAC Wave. MINToriginal 52,900 kms. One ladyowned. 5 dr hatchback. 4 cyl. 5speed. $5900 obo. 604-575-7468

2008 Chrysler SebringAutomatic 32,400 kms. Granniesummer driven. No accidents.

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9129 Luxury Cars9129

1987 JAGUAR XJS Cabriolet, 1owner, lady driven, V12, ps, pb,pw, rebuilt ac, new tires, $8900obo, Don 604-826-7012

1993 Mazda MX-6 LSMint. Automatic 171,000 kms.V6, Auto, AirCrd, Lady owned.Receipts, too much to list.$3,900 Call: (778) 689-6094

1999 BENTLEY Arnage Stunningsapphire on cream interior. Quick4.4L twin turbo. Non smoker, Noaccidents. Mint. Looks new!$44,900. Call 604-889-2525

9129 Luxury Cars9129

1997 Lincoln Town CarSignature 268K. $5,000

Call: (604) 316-2527 Great Car

2001 CORVETTE Z06 black onblack, absolute mint cond, 55k.Must sell! $32,000. 604-574-7629

2004 Jaguar X-Type Automatic93,500 kms Excellent condition.$10,500 Call: (604) 786-0941email: [email protected]

2005 ASTON Martin DB9. 'JamesBond style car!' Silver metallic.23,000 km. 6.0, V12, 450 hp. Newtires. 1 owner. You deserve thebest! $82,980. 604-781-7614.

2007 BMW 525I, black, loaded,leather, sunroof, very clean,130K, $24,900. 604-999-4097

2010 Mazda3 $18,500 4door,16,638 kms excellentcondition (604) 710-9252

2007 BMW 335 coupe62km 1 ownr, mint cond,

leather, auto, sunroof,Sports Package & Prem

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2009 Audi Q7 3.6 Automatic80,000 kms, silver ext, black

leather int, sunroof, tow hitch,nav, bluetooth. $40,000.

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9130 Motorcycles/Dirt Bikes9130

1998 HONDA Goldwing SE +Champion Daytona 2+2 conv.sidecar, loaded, 36K, new cond,classic, $14,900. 604 945-0376

2004 KAWASAKI Vulcan Nomad1500cc, Vance/Hines pipes, lotsof chrome, heated storage,service records, 30,000 miles,new tires/clutch, lots of extragear, $7500 firm. 604-761-7491

2007 KAWASAKI Vulcan 900,new saddle bags/batt, w/shield,bike cover. $5,500. 604-209-1039

2007 YAMAHA RI- Dark Red & Black- Double & Single seat cover- 12600 KM- Custom Front & Rear Lights- Twin Black Carbon FibreAkrapovic Exhaust

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2010 TRIUMPH American Motor-cycle, 900 cc, never driven,$8700. 604-533-4962 morn/eve

9130 Motorcycles/Dirt Bikes9130

2008 HARLEY D, Nighttrain, 110cu.in 11K, cost $31K, ask $20K,604-847-9353 (Chill) after 5pm

2008 HARLEY D, Sportster,1200low, 4400km, cost $14K, ask$10K, 604-847-9353 Chill aft 5pm

9135 Parts &Accessories9135

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Engines – Gas ................. $13995

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Windshields ...................... $2795

All Buckets Seats–Manual... $1995

All Bench Seats ................. $2495

Any Plain Steel Wheel.......... $795

Hoods ............................... $4495

Car Doors.......................... $3995

Truck/Van/SUV Doors......... $4995

Front Diff Assys ................. $6995

Rear Diff Assys –Drum ...... $5995

GREY CANOPY, 3 sliders, fitsFord p/ups 1988 to 1994 models.Gd cond $375obo. 604-581-6511

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9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

1994 FORD F350 dually XLT, auto,a/c, ext cab exl cond, only157,000k’s, $5895. 604-793-5520

1988 FORD TRUCK, dual fuel,good running cond, air cared, newparts, $1650. 604-531-5345

1988 S10 Pickup, small cab &box, new 4 cyl & clutch, 128k, z28rims, $2450. 604-522-8358

1990 GMC Sierra 2500233,670 kms, 4X4, 5 speedmanual transmisson.$5500 (604) 803-5674

1992 Ford F-150 XLT 4x4Automatic 103,400 kms 5.8 LEngine. Great condition. Goodtread on tires. Canopy. $4495

604-882-5961

1993 DODGE Dakota Sport, 5 spdMan Trans, well maint., mechanically,225k’s, $2490 obo. 604-795-1802

1993 FORD Explorer Ltd. 6' lift on35' tires, running gear dannastraight front axel, fully rebuiltw/chrome molly inner and outeraxel shafts, new universal &brakes, motor replaced with anewer less km V6 that runs great.All leather interior with powerseats, $4800 obo. 604-220-0910

1994 CHEV diesel 1 ton, 6.5,dually, 350,000 kms, lost of ex-tras, maint, offers. 604-997-0427

1997 FORD F150 4x4, 8ft box,liner & canopy, good condition,$4800. 604-856-4371

9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

1995 SUBURBAN LT, 8 pass,4x4, leather 188k, new tires/brakes/front axels, recentradiator/cat conv/02 sensor, norust. $4800 obo. 604-377-4860

1999 SUZUKI Grand Vitara, fullyloaded, 4 door, all wheel drive,white, $8500. Call 604-518-3166

2000 NISSAN Xterra, fullyloaded, 4x4, Call for details,604-832-1635

2002 Ford Escape Black w/Grey Auto, V6, 2 WD, A/C 6 discCd, 199,500 Kms Clean GoodCond. $6,500. (778) 772-5513

2002 Nissan Pathfinder172,000 kms, Chilkoot Edition,power everything, A/C, $6,500Call: (604) 591-7526

2003 FORD F250 4x4 XL $8500o b o , 1 8 7 , 0 0 0 k m , a u t o ,604-323-3662 or 604-315-9384

2003 Nissan Xterra, 162,000kms, 5 Sp. A/C Power Grp, NewTrans/Clutch, New Exhaust, NewBrakes, 17" Wheels, Tow Pkge.$7,900 Call: (604) 218-5460

2004 GMC Yukon XL, auto,244Kms, 2WD, p/s, p/w, cruise.$6950. Jim 604-377-5751

2005 Acura MDX 122,700 kmsExcellent Condition, many niceluxury features. 3rd row seatingmakes this a very reliable andsafe family vehicle $16,000email: [email protected]

2005 HYUNDAI Santa Fe, 108K,Auto,air cond.,FWD, Hankooktires, silver. Clean, well maint.$10,500. Phone 604-792-4517

2005 JEEP LIBERTY wht, trailrated, no acc’d, a/c’d, dealerserv’d, loaded, all options, n/s,excl shape $6500. 604-819-2710

2006 BMW X3 2.5i Auto,117,000 kms, AWD, Premium

Pkg, $17,000 negotiable,Phone 604-760-3390

2006 Chevrolet Equinox LTAutomatic 86,000 kms 6cylinder,leather seats,sunroof,airconditioning 5x cd player 6 waypioneer speakers $12,250.

Call: (778) 859-7204

2008 FORD Pickup Lariat,49,000km, loaded + +, $37,500Must Sell! 604-313-2763

9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

2006 Ford F150 XL, 4X4, 5.4L,extended cab, seats 6, long box,canopy, A/C, 107K. $12,950.must sell! (604) 773-4235.

2006 FORD F250 4x4 163k’s, 5.4LEFI, tow pkge, alpine stereo, rackpack not incl $9995. 604-819-3610

2009 MAZDA Tribute, all wheeldrive, moon roof, mint, 45k kms,wrty. $19,300 obo. 604-582-3078

2010 HYUNDAI Veracruz GLFWD, 33 KLM fully loaded, wellmaintained in pristine conditionretiring no need for 2nd vehicle.$23,900 obo. 604-897-7386

2012 LEXUS RX350, V6, fullloaded, 6/mo, no accidents, navi,rear camera, top model, 6 yr wrty,$52,800, obo, 604-925-3111

9160 Sports &Imports9160

1988 MERCEDES BENZ 230 TEWagon, 4 cyl, 5 spd. 181k. Looks/runsvery well. $2500 obo. 778-908-5164

1980 TRIUMPH TR7 convertible,$3,000.Phone 604-859-9932

1990 CORVETTE Black on black,Auto, 5.7 L, 118,000kms. Exccond. $10,500obo. 604-574-3141

1991 MERCEDES BENZ 300C.Auto, new tires. 111,000 km. Exccondition. $7,500. 604-786-6495

1994 MERCEDES C280, 85K,grey, fully loaded, extras, exccond, $10K obo, Ladner604-940-6460

1994 MERCEDES E320. Silver,blue leather, 269K km. Aircared, 4snow tires. $4,500. 604-521-0691

1994 PONTIAC Trans Am GT redwith grey int., well maint., ladydriven $4800. Serious inquiresonly. Ph 604-997-2583

1997 TOYOTA Camry LE. 4 drs,4 cyl, auto, a/c. Well maintained.Aircared. $2900. 604-936-1270

1999 CHRYLSER Cirrus 4 Dr,auto, 91000 kms, sunroof,leather, loaded, aircared. 1 ladyowner. $3300 obo. 604-575-2534

1999 VOLVO, red sedan, leather,sunroof, auto, $4500. Langley.R a l p h . 7 7 8 - 9 8 8 - 2 0 5 5

9160 Sports &Imports9160

1999 VOLVO V70 OXC, AW driveauto, 5 DR Sedan, loaded, 160kms, A/C, ht seats, air cared, newtires, $5500 obo. 604-818-9649

2000 AUDI S4 2.7T, 6sp, 4wd.Black with black leather interior.Upgraded exhaust, turbos, andmore. 219,000 km $9800778-229-0283

2000 HONDA Prelude, 2 dr,$5,500, auto, runs well, 124,000km, 604-614-1342

2000 MERCEDES E55 AMG,beautiful, exc cond, 113K, price tosell, $12,900, 778-846-2933

2001 MERCEDES 320 ML, A-1, 1owner, no accid, low kms, newbrake/tires. $9500. 604-557-8081

2001 Toyota Celica GTAuto 138,000 kms -many extras

$8,950. Call: (604) 690-6235

2002 C240 Benz, 4dr, auto, silver/blk leather, lady driven, 280K,excl cond, $4500. 778 893-8151

2002 HONDA Civic, 4 dr sedan,auto, prestine cond, 151 K, fullyserviced, a must see, asking$5400 obo. 604-852-3506

9145 Scrap CarRemoval9145

INFINITI G35 2003, exc. cond.power all, m.green, 83,000 km.$13k OBO. Call: 604.721.4414

2003 INFINITI M45,excellentlocal, no acc, loaded, luxury, fast,auto, $12,500, 778-995-3862

2003 MAZDA Protege 5, 5 spd,140K km, new water pump, timingbelt & front wheel bearings,sunroof, pwr windows, locks,cruise, aircared, nice cond.$7,000. 778-227-2010

2004 MAZDA 3 GS, auto, exccond, 143k, aircared Sep2013,$6700. N.Delta. 604-594-6787

9160 Sports &Imports9160

2005 AUDI S4. Quattro (AWD).102,000 km. Blk leather. Incl 2 setof wheels & tires. 6 speed. Powereverything! Exc cond. $19,500.Call/text Rick @ 778-847-2975.

2005 PONTIAC Sunfire 2 drcoupe stnd, 119,000k’s, $4800obo. Ph 604-798-0767 lve mess

2005 VW CABRIOLETautomatic, immaculate, no

accidents, 85500 km.$9,999 obo. 604-341-6543

2006 ACURA 3.2 TL custom fullyloaded, 300 HP 6 spd. 125,000km on body, only 44,000 km onengine $15,500. 604-241-0357

2006 BMW 325i 79,000kmImmaculate condition!! $16000OBO - Moving & need to sell(778) 388-0007

2006 HYUNDAI TIBURON SE.103K km. Leather, mint, sunroof,a/c, CD, alarm. 2.0 L, 4 cyl. Noaccid. $9600. 604-839-6253

2006 MAZDA 3, 4 door sedan,auto, 2 litre, 73,000 kms, options,blue, $6500 Firm. 604-538-4883

2006 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT.46,000 km. Grey. 4 drs, auto, p/w,p/l, leather heated seats, sunroof,mag wheels. Good condition!$16,000 obo. 604-240-9912

2006 VW JETTA 2.0T 73k,original owner, hid headlights,auto, $14,900. 604-307-9159

2007 BMW 525i88,400km Premium Pkg, loaded$21,900 obo. 604-532-9292

2007 FORD MUSTANG GT, fullyloaded 22,000 kms, $29,500.604-721-4228

2007 KIA Rio 5, 5 dr, blk, 5sp, 1owner, 72K, exc cond, incls wintertires, $7500 obo, 604-603-2548

2007 Volkswagen Rabbit129,000km Single owner. Fullyloaded, sunroof, heated seats,5speed $10,500 604-329-6735

2007 YARIS 4DR SDN AUTOpw pl green $7,888 #2791785

WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503 301 Stewardson

Way, New Westminister

9160 Sports &Imports9160

2009 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE/BUG 35,500kms, automatic, fullyloaded, sunroof mfgr., warrantycar proof available, $16,500serious buyers please, Call604-836-1014.

2009 Volkswagen GTI Golf.DSG/18" rims/leather/powerS/R. New tires. 65,000 kms.Factory warranty. $21,600.(604) 731-9739

2010 Ford Mustang GTPremium Manual 12,000 kmsLimited Edition Roush Stage 3,4.6 liter, 540HP, 510 ft/lb torque,warranty to 2016, mint condition!$46,000. Call: (604) 540-7036email: [email protected]

9172 Utility Trailers9172UTILITY TRAILER with steelf r a m e , $ 6 0 0 o b o . C a l l604-855-7033.

9173 Vans9173

1992 VOYAGER mini van, V6, 1owner, 82,000 original kms,$2500. Call 604-460-9636

2001 GMC Safari SLT, new MichTires, well maint, leather, loaded,$4900 obo, 604-793-8692

2002 SIENNA 4DR LEgray $ 8,888 #2299506

WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503 301 Stewardson

Way, New Westminister

2002 WINDSTAR (Ford) 145 kms,good cond., $2975. 604-392-3909after 4pm or all day wkends

2003 CHEVY Venture, 7pass,red, good cond, 128K, incls snowtires, $3500 obo, 604-946-4725

2003 KIA Sedona EX 2tone silver/grey, 3.5ltr,auto, pw/ps, am/fm,cd, 5dr, 7pass, cloth seats, roofrack, 171K, $3900 604-820-0486

2007 KIA Sedona LX van premi-um, garaged & lady driven, pearlwhite, many extras only 57k,warranty $13,900. 604-393-6673

9515 Boats9515

1989 19’ Bayliner Capri Blue, 2.3litre IB Fresh water cooled Exccond. Well maint. Lots of extras,c/w trailer . $4,695. 604-837-7564

19FT SEARAY, 165 merc in-board, w/trailer, runs awesome,$5500 obo. 604-817-9004

24’ RENNELL with trailer runsgreat, must see reasonable price$8500 obo. Ph 604-794-3920

24’ SEA RAY 240 turn key & go,eng i/o, GM V8, surveyed, goodshape. $6500. 604-552-3961

9515 Boats9515BOAT FOR SALE 17’ bowrider/144hp io/ready to go $5,000Call: 604-703-0133email: [email protected]

1989 Prowler/Cooper 19’, 4.3Merc. inboard, dry-storage kept,loaded, like new, $18,000 oboCall: (604) 921-9433

SAILBOAT/CS 27 Deep CoveNV. $12,000 Call: (604) 929-5278email: [email protected]

9522 RV’s/Trailers9522

02 PLEASURE Way B class Ford350, 5.4 V8 51,973k’s, N/S. Keptunder cover $44,500. 604-858-8046

’06 25’ Nash trailer, exl cond, micro,a/c, lge fridge, dble bed, nice layout,loaded. $13,900. 604-792-6943

1977 DODGE camper van. Goodcond. Stove/fridge/furn. 200,000km. $3,250 obo. 604-599-3835

1983 GOLDEN Falcon travel trail-er, 19.5’, works great $2700 obo.Cultus Lake. Terry 1-604-800-3230.

1988 CLASS A Triple EREGENCY motorhome, lenght 32ft, gmc 450, stored 4 yrs, updatednew michelins, bathroom fixtures,freezer, fridge, laminate flrs,carpet throughout, sell due tomedical cond. $15,000 must beseen. 1980 AQUA STAR ski boat115 hp evinrude, in exc cond, fullyequiped depth sound, sonar, shipto shore radios, water skis, wetline tubes for towing, new top towbar, remote docking all onshoreline trailor, sell due toh e a l t h , $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 . C a l l604-793-0124

TOYOTA HIACE CAMPERVAN90 2.8l deisel,auto, camp incomfort $15,400. 604-275-3443

1992 CLASS-A 34ft WinnebagoElante M/H, 454 Chev motor.Only 42,000miles! Low profile, topof line! $16,900. 604-536-2899

1994 - 11 ft Timberline Camper.Electric jacks & more. Excellentcond. $7,950. Call 604-576-6598

1995 FLEETWOOD Coronado,very low miles, new tires, sleeps6, excellent cond. $13,950 obo,Call 778-822-2475

1996 29’ Seabreeze, 454 Vortec, O/Dtrans, 15mpg, 76,472 miles, loaded,incl. solar, $14,000. 604-791-3758

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CONSUMERS SHOULD READ THE FOLLOWING: *All offers and Selling Price include Delivery & Destination ($1,450 for SX4),Dealer Administration Fee ($299), PPSA up to $72 (when financing), applicable taxes, license, registration, insurance and downpayment. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. These offers cannot be combined with any other offers and are subject tochange without notice. The cash credit offer of $4,000 on 2012 SX4 JA cannot be combined with any other offer. Dealers maysell for less. See participating dealers for details. Vehicle images shown may include optional upgrades. Limited time cashsavings offers are available on a new 2012 SX4 Crossover JA iAWD with manual transmission Model H3NB2G2 (Selling Price$18,544). Offer valid until October 31, 2012.

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9522 RV’s/Trailers95229522 RV’s/Trailers95221996 31’ Motorhome retiring fromRV’ing, exc cond, mechanicallysound, all papers, loaded, Reasoffers accepted. 604-746-5898.Abby

1997 30FT AIRSTREAM Mo-torhome 454 auto, 5000 wattgenerator, no slides, exc cond,81,000 miles, $17,500 obo.604-531-6875

1998 NOMAD 5th Wheel 25 ft.1 slide; Standup/walk aroundBdrm $12,000 604-796-2866

1998 SLUMBER queen 7.6’ Im-port camper 520 kg, new propane2011, folding alum steps & handrail, 3 brn stove, porta potti, forcedair furn, hyd jacks - hold downs,pressure 50 ltr water/ 3 wayfridge/freezer. Will fit short boxp/u or import. Excl cond $4500obo. Ph 604-858-5624 Chwk

1998 SLUMBER Queen, AutumSpecial, immaculant cond, lightweight, 8ft camper, toilet, sink,stove, sleeps 4, 3way fridge,$5800 obo, Tom 604-807-0209

1999 Jayco Eagle 5th Wheel28ft Must see, in great shape.$8,400 Call: (604) 240-2793 oremail: [email protected].

9522 RV’s/Trailers9522

PREVOST RV Prevost RV.8V92DD w/ 5 spd auto trans. Lowmiles. $95,000. 604-313-6694

2000 FLEETWOOD SouthwindClass A motorhome. Loaded! 33feet. Slide out wall. 1 owner. Likenew!! $32,000. 1-604-855-1335

2003 NEWMAR Dutch Star, 3slides, 39’, 65,000mi, full paintfreight liner Chassis, 330 Catengine. Computer desk, soliddesk oak cabinets. $73,500. Ph604-846-5046 Chwk

2004 PLEASUREWAY PlateauM/H, Mercedes Benz diesel, Mi.61,588K, Immac cond & loaded.$54,900. Ph 1-604-220-5005

2005 BIGFOOT Camper, 9 ft 6,2 new vents, air cond, fully equip,$18,000, 604-746-8210

2005 FOUR WINDS Class C 30’sleeps 7, like new cond, 132,000km, $24,888 [email protected]

2005 SIERRA 30ft 5th wheel.Slide. N/S. OBO $18,000.

Call: (604) 888-7717

2008 ALPENLITE 31ck Ltd Edi-tion, 3 slides, ex cond, retail $80K,ask: $49,500, obo 604-814-5071

9522 RV’s/Trailers9522

2006 ALFA Luxury Mtr Home 330CAT Diesel Pusher, 6 new tires,3 5 , 5 0 0 m i . E q u i p e d w i t heverything, too much to list! Exccond. $117,000. 604-767-3894

2006 GEORGETOWN XL, 35’ 9',3 slides, V10, 20k miles, tow caravail, $52,000 604-948-5048

2007 CHEROKEE 18ft trailer,FULLY LOADED. Incls warranty.Sleeps 7, awning, f/bath, A/C, fullsize fridge & stove. Very light &easy to pull. Incls hitch & stablizerbars! $11,000. ★ 604-939-5002

2007 PROWLER 5th wheel, 32 ft,grt family rv, fibreglass, slideout,bunkbeds, air/cond, sleeps 8$19,900. 604-824-1426

2008 31 ft Colorado RL 5thWheel Private sale. 3 slides. 4awnings. Rear living room. Mor/ryde hitch and suspension. Likenew condition! Check this videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdKBKukigg8Asking: $27,000. 604-751-1573

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2012 DODGE JOURNEY

• Canada’s #1 selling crossover• Fuel economy up to 7.5L/100 km (38 mpg) highway• Available 7 passenger seating• Canada’s most affordable mid-size crossover• 2012 IIHS top safety pick• Canada’s most versatile crossover offering a choice

of FWD or AWD, 4 cylinder or V6,and 5 or 7 passenger seating

• Best in class storage WAS $24,995PIONEER VALUE ONLY

$$20,55920,559

2012 BEST NEW SUVUNDER $35,000

Nobody does it better

2012’s Consumer’sDigest Best BuyAward Winner

• Unsurpassed AWD highway fuel efficiency• Best-in-class V6 towing - 2812 kg (6200 lb)• Best-in-class V6 driving range• Over 1000 km on a single tank of fuel• Premium interior with soft touch surfaces• Distinctive bold Dodge design• Ward’s Automotive ‘10 Best Engines”• 3.6L Pentastar™ V6• More cargo capacity, power & towing than Ford Explorer

WAS $42,915PIONEER VALUE ONLY

$$37,99537,995 Lowest priced 7passenger vehicle in

Canada

• Industry exclusive RamBox® storage• Ram 3500 best-in-class cargo versatility• RamBox® also includes a bed extender/divider

for greater capability and convenience• 350 hp, up to 800 lb-ft of torque with

automatic transmission which has poweredtanks, tractors, airplanes and Class VI semi trucks

• It’s so durable, it commonly achieves 500,000 km without breaking a sweat

WAS $47,640-$75,200PIONEER VALUE AS LOW AS

$$38,55538,555

• Canada’s longest lasting line of pick-ups• High-strength steel frame• Super strong suspension bushings

• More impressively tough features• Available 5.7L Hemi® V8 engine pounding out 390 hp and 407 lb-ft of torque• Available 6.7L Cummins® Turbo Diesel engine with an unsurpassed 800 lb-ft of torque capable of towing up to 22,750 lb

See why more Canadians are choosing Ram’slegendary powertrain for durability and capability

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2008 ITASA SUNOVA 29RMOTORHOME 41,000 kmsV10 Ford engine, automatic HDShaw Direct satilite dish, 2 slideouts, Jensen entertainment 12volt HDTV, viper alarm system,2-80 watt solar panels, 2400 wattinverter, 2 awning curtains forback and side, front and sidewindow shields, ducted airconditioning with heat pump,excellent condition ready to go.$69,900 Call: (604) 755-0423 oremail: [email protected]

2008 NASH 25’ 5th whl, q bed,rear kitchen, 1 slide $19,000. Ph604-792-2201 Chilliwack

2008 WILDCAT 24ft 5th Wheel,slide, all auto, TOP LINE. MUSTSEE! $21,000. 604-534-4807

2009 24RKS Jayflt lk new, 3seasn, slps 6, 1 slide, slr pnl, allapps, $17250, 604-644-8663Chwk

2009 26’ Grey Wolf super lightbrand new trailer, 1 pull out, 3 pcebath, full kit, 15’ awning, used 4x.$16,000 obo. 604-532-0726

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2009 BIGFOOT 30MH28TE Topof line, immaculate, loaded, lowkms, $88,650. 604-230-7546

2009 OPEN Range 28ft 5th wheel3 slides, k/island, winter pkg,hitch. $33,000. 604-591-3868

2010 JAMBOREE Sport Class C25ft M/H, V10, 73k kms, E450,slide, slps 6, gen, awning, loaded.$49,500 obo. 778-388-7510

2011 ARTICFOX 8ft 11', winterpackage, 1 ton short box,includes slide outs, generator, ac,remote jack, sterio, fully loaded,$27,000, obo, 604-793-3399

2011 GEORGETOWN 337 ClassA M/H, V10 Ford, slides, king bed,full loaded, 8500miles! Full 3 yrsextended warranty. $85,000.604-888-1033 or 604-250-2396

2012 PALOMINO Crank up roofTruck Camper, Private Sale.3way fridge, stove, 16kbtufurnace. $10,200. 604-534-0242

9522 RV’s/Trailers9522

40’ MOUNTAIN Aire, Dsl pusherLike new. incl tow jeep. $79,000.Ph 604 795-9967

FORD F350 TRUCK, 29ft 5thwheel, 2 slides, low kms, mint,Forced to Sell, Call for details604-574-5864

LOT & TRAILER, closed inbalcony, Located in ParadiseLakes Country Club, Washington,20 mins from US/Sumas border,$25,000 obo. 604-531-7086

KEYSTONE 2 slide light lowkm, 2 qn beds, sleeps 8, extkitch,$13,900 Call:604-988-1408

2003 30’ Citation Supreme 5thWhl, 2 slides, exc cond, rearliving, loaded, many extras, newtires & batteries. Hitch incl.$32,000. 604-794-7529 (Chwk)

9522 RV’s/Trailers9522SNOWBIRD SPECIAL 1999COMFORT trailer 24’ inside lgefridge, big oven micro, new queenmatt., priv. bdrm, 2 syklites, air,shocks on all wheels. Must see.$8900 obo. 604-824-0850 - Chwk

SNOWBIRD SPECIAL, 2011Dodge Ram Diesel, long box,21k, new, 2006 36ft CrossroadParadise Point, 3 slides, A1shape and ready to go, 5th wheel,$78,000 for both. 604-857-0304

ROAD RANGER5TH WHEEL 24 FT.

Rear bath, queen bed,new tires. New cond.

$11,950.Call: (604) 325-7871 or

email: [email protected]

REC Trailer 0 kms restored likenew. Sleeps 6. 18’ awning incl.$4,000 obo Call: (604) 255-7150

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