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In the 1920’s and 1930’s, Abbotsford’s big event of the year was the Legion’s Annual Fall Masquerade. While most people made their own costumes, some rented fancy ones making this a very colourful aff air.
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ROCKIN’ HALLOWEEN BASHOctober 31Finnegan’s Pub and Grilfinneganspub.ca
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‘Sandpiper Sanitarium’ opens for three daysAs Halloween approaches, ghoulish decorations are being mounted on front lawns, costumes are being carefully chosen and candy is accumulating in cupboards.
For Courtney Hogarth-Trafford and her family, however, the big night means a chance to both scare and care.
Plans include preparing their property on Sandpiper Drive for their upcoming “Vampires Through the Ages” haunted house featuring an outdoor graveyard, a “nice path” for the little ones, and a “naughty path” for the parents.
“The vampire theme organ music will set the scene upon entering, and coffins and candlelight will be aplenty,” says Hogarth-Trafford. “All volunteers will be dressed as everything from Bram Stoker’s Dracula to Edward Cullen.”
But the family isn’t just upping the ante on costumes and scare tactics; this is also the first year they are raising money for charity.
“We have decided to make Canuck Place our choice charity as everyone involved are parents, and we are big Canucks fans and always see the telethon every year,” says Hogarth-Trafford. “Also, we are all fortunate to have healthy children, but some families in B.C. are not so lucky.”
This became clear after they had the chance to
tour the Canuck Place Children’s Hospice that will soon open its doors in Abbotsford.
“After seeing what they do, and how much they care, it now goes far beyond just a charity to us,” she says. “We honestly left feeling that we wished to win the lottery to help them out more than we are.”
With the help of neighbours Andy and Ruth Langton, who are building a massive haunted castle onto the garage, and the generous donations by local businesses towards the final tally, this year may be the start of a new tradition.
The new costume and prop shop Halloween Alley on Marshall Road has agreed to donate 10 per cent of all receipts to the cause, on behalf of whoever mentions the Canuck Place Haunted House at the till.
Opening night is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 30, with Tim Hortons giving out free hot chocolate and Timbits.
For info about how to donate or volunteer, join the Facebook page “Haunted House Sandpiper Drive Abbotsford.”
Sandpiper Sanitarium is located at 3037 Sandpiper Drive. It is open from 6 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 30 and Friday, Oct. 31 and from 6 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 1.
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Fall has officially arrived and that means some chilly days ahead, but how to stay warm in style?
This season’s range of cardigans, wraps and long sweaters offers plenty of choices for everyone.
Because many of these outer layers are thick and textured, be careful of what you wear as your base layers. Too much draping can add bulk, making you look bigger than you are, so choose thinner, light-weight fabrics for what goes on your body first.
Also, pay attention to what you’re wearing on your bottom half. Again, avoid bulk, choosing perhaps a pencil skirt or leggings to balance out a bulkier top.
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We have all spent more time than we’d like to admit soaking up the sun, indulged in an extra piece of chocolate cake and, on an occasion or two, forgone the recommended 8 hours of sleep.
Between the damage we have self-inflicted upon ourselves and the challenges we face against pollution, chemically-enhanced food and aging, keeping your skin looking its best is an uphill battle.
Luckily, there are a few foods you can incorporate into your diet that will actually repair some of the damage your skin has encountered over the years.
Olive Oil
Apply it to your skin and add it to your diet to hydrate dry skin. Olive oil is an incredible lip balm.
Green Tea
Add a lemon twist the next time you’re having a cuppa. It will help you absord all the nutrients.
Peppers
Peppers can keep the pimples at bay. They contain anti-inflammatory properties that can fight acne and psoriasis outbreaks.
Peppermint
Besides aiding in digestion, relieving stress, treating headaches and clearing sinuses, peppermint is also good for your skin.
Tomatoes
Keep your skin firm and taut by aiding collagen production. They also contain lycopene, which stimulates skin circulation.
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High in healthy oils, which can help combat acne.
Red Grapes
Red grapes have been shown to treat psoriasis and eczema.
Berries
Strawberries, blackberries and blueberries contain high amounts of vitamin C (more than oranges), which combat wrinkles.
Artichokes
Regular consumption of these woody, fibrous vegetables can lead to healthier skin and improved skin luminosity.
Cold Water Fish
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A startling fact recently shared with me is that today’s youth is the first generation predicted to have a shorter life expectancy than their parents. Childhood obesity, early onset diabetes, lack of exercise and processed foods all play a part in this grim statistic. I have no data to back this up, but my personal feeling is that one of the biggest contributors to the growing poor health of our youth is their lack of basic cooking skills, and I mourn the loss of making this essential life skill a mandatory high school course. Everyone must eat to sur-vive, and therefore everyone should be taught how to cook healthy food rather than rely on the prepared food and restaurant industry to fuel the bodies and brains of our future
leaders. However I’m encouraged by the growing trend of a few influ-ential TV chefs who are moving away from showcasing gourmet restaurant meals to teaching easier, hearty home cooking that anyone with a few basic skills can master. Jamie Oliver is one of my favorites, and the ease and cheekiness with which he “bangs together” a knockout meal is always a joy to watch. The tray bake recipe featured is similar to some-thing he’d throw into his wood fired backyard oven - simple, hearty ingre-dients, easily prepared, and the end result is a deli-cious and healthy home cooked meal even a rookie cook can master.
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INGREDIENTS:8 Lepp’s British Banger sausages
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1 tbsp Olive oil
4 Medium-sized Yukon Gold Potatoes, or 7-8 nugget potatoes
1 garlic bulb, separated into cloves, peeled & lightly bruised
4 Sprigs rosemary or 2 tbsp. fresh thyme leaves
3-4 Thick slices double smoked bacon or 100 gm pancetta, diced
2 Firm apples, cored & cut into wedges
1/4 cup White wine
2 Big handfuls baby spinach
INSTRUCTIONS:1. Preheat a large roasting pan in the oven to 425 degrees. Add the
sausages to the pan; drizzle with the oil. Roast for 10 minutes,
turning halfway.
2. Cut the potatoes into quarters. Transfer to a bowl with the garlic
cloves, the fresh rosemary or thyme, the diced bacon or pancetta
and apples; toss together.
3. After the 10 minutes, add the potato mixture and wine to the
sausages, in a single layer. Season with a little salt and lots of
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4. Return to the oven for 20-30 minutes, turning the sausages half-
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It is important to be vaccinated against the flu each fall. This is especially true for the elderly and young children (6-23 months) but most people benefit. People with diseases that compromise the immune system, health workers, and those with chronic heart and lung diseases are especially prone to catching the flu, and should also make sure to get a vaccine yearly. The vaccine is effective for four to six months and changes every year.
The flu spreads through droplets, a cough into the air by an infected person and absorbed through the mouth, nose and surface of the eyes. You can catch the flu by being up to two meters away from a patient or person with the flu and also by touching contaminated areas ie: cell phones, keyboards, hands rails, escalators, etc.
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MYTH: I am allergic to eggs so I cannot take the flu shot.
TRUTH: Get the recombinant vaccine
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When shall I get the flu shot?
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The little girl looked up at the old man, smiled and bent down to pick another starfish. As she threw it back into the sea, she replied, “I made a huge difference to that one!” - Author Unknown
THE STARFISH PACK PROGRAM STORY
At the outset of the 2013-2014 school year, the Abbotsford Rotary Club met with the Abbotsford School District to determine the scope of need and the priority order of schools. It was determined that nearly 400 elementary school children throughout Abbotsford’s public schools depends on either an in-school breakfast and/or lunch program as their sole source of nutrition during a normal school day. A conservative
THE PARABLE OF THE STARFISH
On the morning after a violent storm, the residents of a seaside village awoke to find their beach covered with hundreds of dying starfish which had washed ashore.
As the community gathered at the end of the beach, they spoke in hushed tones about the great sadness of the disaster. Suddenly, a young girl ran towards the beach and began to pick up the starfish one at a time, throwing them back into the water.
A village elder walked towards the young girl and kindly said, “Child, there are hundreds of starfish on this beach and this must be happening on other beaches up and down the coast. You must understand that you alone can’t
estimate indicated that over 300 of those students were also going completely without nutritional meals of any kind over a normal two day weekend.
Working with the Abbotsford Food Bank, corporate partners, non-profit groups, faith groups and individuals, the program called “Abbotsford Rotary Starfish Pack Program” expanded from the original single school pilot project of ten backpacks to the current level of 13 schools serving 195 students and their families.
At the beginning of the 2014-2015 school year, we have renamed our program the “Starfish Pack”, with hopes to exceed the previous number of weekly backpacks. Additional corporate and personal sponsorships are necessary to allow our community partners and volunteers to
continue to make a real difference each week in the lives of local school children and their families.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE – HERE’S HOW TO DONATE
The cost of providing the weekend meals to one child for a school year is $525. With the help of BlackPress4Good and The Abbotsford News, donations large or small can be made to contribute to this worthy cause.
Whether it is a $5 or $525 donation, every dollar makes a difference in a local child’s life.
To learn more or donate, visit 4good.abbynews.comTo learn more about this and other Abbotsford Rotary Club initiatives visit abbotsfordrotary.com.
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AREA RUGS • BLINDS • CARPET • SHEET VINYL • LUXURY VINYL PLANK • HARDWOOD • LAMINATE • CERAMIC TILE
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Come in today for a great selection of ooring products to suit any budget!
The Perfect Floor Starts Here
Bring measurements or call us to measure.
CARPET ONE FLOOR & HOME™ PROMISES YOU’LL LOVE THEWAY YOUR NEW FLOOR LOOKS, OR WE’LL REPLACE IT - FREE.
OVER 49 YEARS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY.
THE TIP TOP TEAM HAS OVER 100 YEARS OF COMBINED FLOORING EXPERIENCE!
OCTOBER IS CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
TIP TOP is a Proud
Sponsor of the
Crystal Gala Breast Cancer
Foundation
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HOMELIFE
32661 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC
Mon - Sat 9 - 5:30 pm Sun 12 - 4:30 pm
604-859-7145 www.unger.ca
Come in and see our new collection of recliners & sofas
Your choice of leather, fabric or power.
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FREELOCAL DELIVERYServing the Valley for over 47 years
It’s all about the brassWarm metallics are making a major comeback this season. Even the smallest touches of brass, bronze and gold can add an element of elegance to any room in your home. Here are a 3 tips to help you incorporate this trend without investing in a major reno.
1. Don’t be afraid to mix and match different metals, just be sure to feature one and use the others as smaller accents.
2. Start small. A few key accessories can brighten a room and add a little sparkle without changing the entire dynamic of the space.
3. Metals attacted attention, so be sure to spread out your pieces throughout the room so that your space remains balanced.
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