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ABBOTSFORD • 604-864-8148 32009 South Fraser Way • jagsmjm.com /jagsmjm /jagsmjm /jagsmjm Get down to JAG’S and Save UP TO 50% Off on all Brand Name Furniture & Mattresses. 2 Piece Sectional Available in the opposite configuration. Reg. $2999 NOW ONLY NOW ONLY $ $ 1898 1898 DO NOT DO NOT PAY FOR PAY FOR UP TO 12 UP TO 12 MONTHS!* MONTHS!* NO INTEREST NO PAYMENTS! ON O.A.C. FREE $25 FREE $25 TIM CARD TIM CARD WITH MINIMUM PURCHASE OF $500. ONE PER CUSTOMER. SEE STORE FOR DETAILS. JAG’S TURNS 22! Come Celebrate & Save at Jag’s Abbotsford! Pick your fabric! Andrea Wetteland, who has fragile X syndrome, says she counts on the bus to get around, but isn’t sure if she’ll renew her BC Bus Pass after the provincial government ended a $45-per-year pass for those with disabilities. TYLER OLSEN Abbotsford News DIVERSITY AWARDS Mission resident receives ‘Champion’ honour A5 abbynews.com m m m m m m m m m QUEENS OF SHEBA DIGNITY VILLAGE MURDER CHARGE Letters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A9 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A20 Viewpoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A8 Classifieds. . . . . . . . . . . . . .A23 Heart and Joan Jett performed at the Abbotsford Centre on Monday. Check out abbynews.com for more. A3 A proposal for permanent shelter for the homeless sees renewed focus A3 A teen is now accused of first-degree murder in the Feb. 24th death of a Yarrow woman 85 ¢ ‘Giving with one hand, taking with the other’ Advocates warn elimination of $45/year bus pass will impact disabled For 11 years, Andrea Wetteland says her BC Bus Pass has been her “lifeline,” allowing her to get around town with- out thinking how much transportation is eating into her fixed disability in- come from the province. This year, however, Wetteland is faced with what she says is an unwel- come dilemma – whether to use the majority of the first increase to disabil- ity assistance in nine years to augment her already tight budget, or to use it on that vital lifeline, which connects her with programs, friends and visits with her children. When Finance Minister and Abbotsford West MLA Mike de Jong brought in the province’s 2016 budget, it came with what seemed like good news for disability advocates, who had long called for disability assistance rates to be raised to keep up with in- flation. The 2016 budget aimed to address that by boosting the disability benefit by $77 per month. But as the govern- ment gave more, it also eliminated a special $45/year bus pass for the dis- abled. Now, those who wish to take the bus can pay $52 per month, along with a $45 yearly administrative fee. Currently, 35,000 people around the province use the bus pass. Those who choose to buy a pass will be left with an additional $25 per month over the previous disability al- lowance, for a year-over-year increase of just under three per cent. It’s a move the province says is meant WEDNESDAY MARCH 9, 2016 In print Wednesday & Friday Tyler OLSEN Abbotsford News Continued on A5 ABBOTSFORD • MISSION ves A5 bbynews.com m m m m m m m m m MARCH 23-27, 2016 VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE Enter to Win a Chevrolet Volt! Courtesy of your BC Chevrolet Dealers! abbynews.com Enter online and click on CONTESTS…

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Page 1: Mission City Record, March 09, 2016

ABBOTSFORD • 604-864-8148 • 32009 South Fraser Way • jagsmjm.com /jagsmjm /jagsmjm /jagsmjm

Get down to JAG’S and Save UP TO 50% Off on all Brand Name Furniture & Mattresses.

2 Piece SectionalAvailable in theoppositeconfi guration.Reg. $2999

NOW ONLYNOW ONLY$$18981898

DO NOTDO NOTPAY FORPAY FORUP TO 12UP TO 12MONTHS!*MONTHS!*

NO INTEREST NO PAYMENTS!ON O.A.C.

FREE $25FREE $25TIM CARDTIM CARD

WITH MINIMUMPURCHASE OF $500.

ONE PER CUSTOMER. SEE STORE FOR DETAILS.JAG’S TURNS 22!

Come Celebrate & Save at Jag’s Abbotsford! Pick yourfabric!

Andrea Wetteland, who has fragile X syndrome, says she counts on the bus to get around, but isn’t sure if she’ll renew her BC Bus Pass after the provincial government ended a $45-per-year pass for those with disabilities.

TYLER OLSEN Abbotsford News

DIVERSITY AWARDSMission resident receives

‘Champion’ honour A5

abbynews.commmmmmmmmm

QUEENS OF SHEBA

DIGNITYVILLAGE

MURDERCHARGE

Letters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A9

Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A20

Viewpoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A8

Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A23

Heart and Joan Jett performed at the Abbotsford Centre on Monday. Check out abbynews.com for more.

A3 A proposal for permanent shelter for the homeless sees renewed focus

A3 A teen is now accused of fi rst-degree murder in the Feb. 24th death of a Yarrow woman

85¢

‘Giving with one hand, taking with the other’

Advocates warn elimination of $45/year bus pass will impact disabled

For 11 years, Andrea Wetteland says her BC Bus Pass has been her “lifeline,” allowing her to get around town with-out thinking how much transportation is eating into her fixed disability in-come from the province.

This year, however, Wetteland is faced with what she says is an unwel-come dilemma – whether to use the majority of the first increase to disabil-ity assistance in nine years to augment her already tight budget, or to use it on that vital lifeline, which connects her with programs, friends and visits with her children.

When Finance Minister and Abbotsford West MLA Mike de Jong brought in the province’s 2016 budget, it came with what seemed like good news for disability advocates, who had long called for disability assistance rates to be raised to keep up with in-flation.

The 2016 budget aimed to address that by boosting the disability benefit by $77 per month. But as the govern-ment gave more, it also eliminated a special $45/year bus pass for the dis-abled. Now, those who wish to take the bus can pay $52 per month, along with a $45 yearly administrative fee.

Currently, 35,000 people around the province use the bus pass.

Those who choose to buy a pass will be left with an additional $25 per month over the previous disability al-lowance, for a year-over-year increase of just under three per cent.

It’s a move the province says is meant

WEDNESDAY MARCH 9, 2016 In print Wednesday & Friday

Tyler OLSEN Abbotsford News

Continued on A5

ABBOTSFORD • MISSION

ves A5

bbynews.commmmmmmmmm

MARCH 23-27, 2016 VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE

Enter to Win a Chevrolet Volt!

Courtesy of your BC Chevrolet Dealers!

abbynews.comEnter online and click on CONTESTS…

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It may be overgrown with weeds now, but Jeff Gruban has renewed optimism that a two-acre parcel of unde-veloped land on Valley Road near the Matsqui Transfer Station could play a big role in help-ing solve homelessness in Abbotsford.

Last week, the Abbotsford Dignitarian Society, of which Gruban is the president, resubmitted its propos-al for a community of 40 cabins to house the homeless. The group had first submitted a proposal for what it calls “Abby Digs” near-ly two years ago, but that project stalled, in part because the pro-posal was included in another plan by a land-scaping company for an adjacent area on the same nine-acre parcel of undeveloped land.

On Thursday, the so-ciety resubmitted to the city its application for a temporary-use per-mit for the site, which is currently zoned for agricultural/residential use but not included in the Agricultural Land Reserve.

After examination by staff, the application

would need approval by city council.

While Gruban was hesitant to comment on how he thinks coun-cil might respond to the application, he said he feels optimistic about the society’s proposal and that there seems to be more interest in the project than ever before.

He said the lack of affordable housing in Abbotsford, the tem-porary nature of the 40-bed Riverside Road winter shelter, and last fall’s Supreme Court decision that gives the

homeless the right to set up overnight camp in public parks have all put into stark relief the need for more shelters for the homeless.

“There is a feeling from my perspective … that there is now inter-est in parsing our plan,” Gruban said.

The society’s propos-al is inspired by a “dig-nity village” for home-less people in Portland, Ore., but has several differences, Gruban said.

As envisioned by the society, the project would feature 40 eight-

by-10-foot cabins, with separate buildings for cooking, washrooms and showers. The soci-ety put the cost to con-struct the two-stage project at just $250,000, with the hope that money could be raised through fundraising.

Last month, Mayor Henry Braun said safety concerns and the lack of upkeep of the Gladys Avenue protest encamp-ment had him wary of setting aside property for self-regulated camp-ing and shelters for the homeless.

Gruban said the Abby

Digs proposal entails “several layers of man-agement,” and council would have the ability to pull the site’s permit.

Residents would elect a strata council, Gruban said, but there would also be an on-site sala-ried caretaker, and the entire project would be managed by the Abbotsford Dignitarian Society’s board of di-rectors. Operating costs would be covered by rent from occupants. Gruban noted that so-cial assistance provides recipients with $375 for housing, and that while the cost of renting in Abbotsford usually far exceeds that sum, rents of that total would be sufficient to operate the site.

While the propos-al has just gone before council, Gruban said that once approved, construction would be completed by winter.

Gruban said the so-ciety has also planned extensive consultations with the public. The last time the proposal was submitted, in 2014, a petition was created in opposition to the proj-ect. Opponents worried about property crime, along with the rural na-ture of the site.

A3Abbotsford News Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Renewed optimism for homeless village proposal

Plan would see 40 cabins and outbuildings built on Valley RoadTyler OLSENAbbotsford News

TYLER OLSEN Abbotsford News

Abbotsford Dignitarian Society board secretary Nancy Gallagher and president Jeff Gruban stand at the site of a proposed 40-cabin housing project for the homeless on Valley Road.

Teen charged with murder of womanIncident occurred Feb. 24 in Yarrow

A 19-year-old man has been charged with the Feb. 24 murder of a 51-year-old woman in Yarrow.

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) announced Sunday that Clayton Jacob Warkentin was arrested without incident on Friday evening and charged with first-degree murder.

His next appearance in Chilliwack provincial court is slated for March 14.

IHIT spokesperson Sgt. Stephanie Ashton said the victim and suspect are known to each other, and the incident appears to be domestic in nature. She said no new information will be released as the matter is now before the courts.

“Public safety was paramount in this investigation. This is a sit-uation where investigators working in partnership with UFVRD

(Upper Fraser Valley Regional District) RCMP were able to put the pieces together and in just over one week obtain the grounds to make an arrest, ” Ashton said.

Police had been called in the early hours of Feb. 24 to check on the well-being of a woman living in the 42000 block of Yarrow Central Road. An officer arrived and found her dead.

The cause of the woman’s death has not been released.Warkentin is also before the courts on another matter,

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A4 Abbotsford NewsWednesday, March 9, 2016

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The Abbotsford Police Department (APD) is always looking for po-tential new recruits, but finding the right candi-dates sometimes proves difficult.

Const. John Wilcox of the recruiting section said the department is currently looking to fill nine positions left va-cant by the retirement or resignation of exist-ing officers.

But he said many applicants don’t do enough research to meet even the basic cri-teria – for example, they don’t have basic first aid or they haven’t had an eye exam within the last six months.

Another area where they are often unpre-pared is the grueling Peace Officers Physical Abilities Testing (POPAT), which includes obsta-cles, jumps, an agility bar, an 80-pound push-pull exercise and a 100-pound bag carry.

The test must be completed within four minutes and 15 sec-onds, and applicants are also required to finish a 2.4 km run following the completion of the POPAT.

Wilcox said many people are fit enough to complete the run, but underestimate the stamina and strength needed to finish the POPAT.

Information about the selection process and required steps is on the APD website at abbypd.ca under “careers.”

The APD is also hold-ing an information ses-sion for prospective ap-plicants on Wednesday, March 16 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Clearbrook Library (32320 George Ferguson Way).

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A5Mission City Record Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Diversity awards presentedMission woman wins Champion honour

The 13th annual Fraser Valley Cultural Diversity Awards were held Friday night at the Ramada Plaza and Conference Centre, with honours present-ed in seven categories.

The event featured Fred Lee – of CBC Radio One’s The Early Edition – as master of ceremo-nies.

Entertainment was provided by the mu-sical duo Quieros, Tha Realm Dance Studio, and singer Jaia Hernandez.

The event was pre-sented by Abbotsford Community Services in partnership with Mission and Chilliwack Community Services and the Langley-based New Directions English Langley School.

The Fraser Valley Cultural Diversity Awards started in 2003

to recognize organiza-tions and individuals that embrace diversity in the community.

Each year, the awards receive nominations for businesses, pro-grams, initiatives,

schools and leaders that work towards building an inclusive community.

Nominees are accept-ed from Abbotsford, Mission, Langley and Chilliwack.

The recipients of the 2016 awards are:■ Champion of

Diversity – Sherry E d m u n d s - F l e t t , Mission ■ Inclusive

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and medium organiza-tions) – Raven’s Moon Resource Society, Abbotsford■ Inclusive

Environment (large organizations) – Convergys, Chilliwack■ Marketing – CIVL

101.7 FM, Fraser Valley■ Innovative

Initiative (small and medium organiza-tions) – The Ray and Millie Silver Aboriginal Library, Abbotsford■ Innovative

Initiative (large orga-nizations) – Career Choices and Life Success Program, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Langley■ Effective Human

Resources Strategies – Crop Production Services, Evergro divi-sion, Fraser Valley

For more photos, visit the Abbotsford News Facebook page.

Sherry Edmunds-Flett of Mission receives the Champion of Diversity Award from Leslie Courchesne during the Fraser Valley Cultural Diversity Awards on Friday night in Abbotsford. JASON BROWN – REVIVAL ARTS photo

to give disability recipients more choice and put those in rural areas on level terms.

But disability advocates have reacted angrily, calling the move “mean-spirit-ed” and saying it will force the disabled to choose between transportation and necessities like food.

A petition has been launched that or-ganizers hope will hit 20,000 names by Wednesday.

Wetteland, who is 28, has fragile X syndrome, a genetic disorder that brings with it learning disabilities and some cognitive impairment.

Chatty and outgoing, Wetteland is high-functioning and has held down a four-days-a-week job at A&W for the last eight months. She lives on her own, and budgets carefully for her expenses and the ever-rising cost of living.

She says she can afford to pay her bills only because she augments her disabil-ity cheque with her earnings from her minimum-wage job.

Wetteland can’t drive, and counts on the bus for both her social life and to continue accessing those community programs that have given her the skills to obtain and keep a job. She also uses it to visit her two children, whom she had

at a young age and gave up for adoption.“I need the bus to go anywhere.”Wetteland appreciates that the gov-

ernment’s move gives her a choice in how to spend the additional money, and she’s considering using single tickets rather than a monthly pass. But the di-lemma isn’t particularly welcome.

“I don’t know what to do,” she said. “I’m stuck between a rock and a hard place.”

In a statement to The News, the Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation said the “changes are about fairness and equity. Currently, about 45,000 people on disability assis-tance do not receive any transportation supports. As of September, everyone on disability assistance will receive the same level of benefits.”

The ministry noted that those with a bus pass will see their benefits increase

by $25 per month, that the province has the fourth-highest disability as-sistance rates in the country, and that B.C. will continue to offer a discounted bus pass for the disabled. The dis-counts are provided by transit system operators, not the province.

The government has said the budget for the BC Bus Pass program was $20 million.

But for the disabled who rely on buses to stay involved in their com-munity, the move will force difficult choices, according to Rick Beckett, an employment specialist at Abbotsford Community Services (ACS).

Beckett says access to transportation is key for many of the clients he works with. He said the government’s move “is a disincentive for people to get employment and purchase a bus pass.”

He said making transportation more expensive is likely to discourage some from venturing forth from their homes and building the skills they need to be happy and productive.

The increase to the disability benefit was welcomed, but the bus pass hike has left service providers disappoint-ed.

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Hallie Gartly performs a song during Chief Dan George middle school’s French Cultural Days celebrations last week. More than 100 students participated as the school celebrated its French immersion program by showcas-ing students’ French abilities and highlighting aspects of French and Quebecois culture.

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The Abbotsford News has been nominated for seven Ma Murray BCYCNA awards, which recognize excellence in com-munity newspapers in British Columbia and the Yukon.

The News has been nominat-ed for Newspaper Excellence in the second-largest category, along with fellow Black Press papers the Cowichan Valley Citizen and Peace Arch News.

Editor Andrew Holota is up

for the Columnist Award for pieces on how political correct-ness affects the homelessness debate, and how fear impacts how we view refugees.

Reporter Tyler Olsen was nominated for two awards: Investigative Journalism for his series on the challenges facing children with mental health issues; and Environmental Writing for his story on how a warming climate is affecting

farmers in the Fraser Valley.Creative designer Sue

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The provincial government made it-self a target for the flak it’s receiving for doing away with a $45/year bus pass for the disabled.

For the first time in nine years, the province did boost disability benefits by $77 per month. But those who want to keep their bus pass will get to keep just a third of that hike, because they will now have to shell out $52 each month for transit.

It’s understandable that advocates for the disabled are upset about the move, since those who want to keep their bus pass will reap just $25 each month – a sum that does little to help keep up with ever-escalating costs.

The government says altering the bus pass program was done in the name of fairness for those who don’t use transit.

But equality is rarely best served by taking away assistance for those who need a bit of extra help.

Thousands of disabled people rely on

transit to access programs, visit family and friends, and get to work.

Ramping up the cost of a bus pass by more than 1,300 per cent annually will likely deter some from moving around town. That is good neither for the in-dividuals concerned, nor for society at large, which benefits when all its mem-bers feel included and have opportunity to contribute.

For the province, the costs of the pass are minimal, as the $20 million price tag for the BC Bus Pass program is minuscule in terms of a multi-billion-dollar budget.

If the province is concerned about equi-ty for those in rural areas who can’t take the bus, it might want to consider how it can help those men and women, rather than withdraw a benefit for others.

The government’s efforts would be better spent ensuring disability benefits keep up with rising costs, rather than, as one advocate put it, giving with one hand and taking away with the other.

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A9Abbotsford News Wednesday, March 9, 2016

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Future includes marijuana

It was with habitual dismay I read the March 2 comments by Member of Parliament Ed Fast regarding the recent green light given by the courts for people to grow medical marijuana in their homes.

A bit of history that should not be forgotten. Marijuana probably never would have begun being grown indoors, certainly not at the scale seen in the last few decades, if paraquat had not been sprayed on outdoor grown fields of the plant. That was the beginning of the end of so-called war on drugs. The health scare faced by paraquat-tainted marijuana is what resulted in marijuana being grown in all our neighbour-hoods. No one wanted outdoor grown marijuana anymore.

Ed Fast should think about things a bit more be-fore he decides who is to blame for his concerns. People just like Ed Fast and their prohibitionist outlook were the people that brought indoor homegrown marijuana to your neighbourhood.

Moreover, I think it is past time the conserva-tive aspects of our community (hello, city hall) embraced a future which includes marijuana and industrial hemp. By turning our backs on this valuable crop, grown indoors or out, we are depriving our community of the biggest opportu-nity for economic growth to come along in quite some time. Our children deserve nothing less.

Randal Dillon

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Long Island Medium to visit Abbotsford CentreThe woman best

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Caputo will deliv-er healing messages to audience members and give people com-fort knowing that their loved ones who passed are still with them, just in a different way.

A video display en-sures everyone in the venue has an up-close experience regardless of seat location.

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Shirley Wilson is plan-ning to spend a year devoted to acts of kind-ness, beginning on her 50th birthday.

Wilson, an Abbotsford school district trustee,

will be carrying out what she calls “inconvenient acts of kindness” at least once a week, starting on March 20, when she passes the half-century mark in her life.

“It’s a gift to myself; I’m going to feel good,”

she said.Wilson said she al-

ready works in the non-profit sector and is a member of the Rotary Club of Abbotsford, in addition to her duties as a trustee, but she feels compelled to challenge

herself to do more, as well as set an example for how members of a community should act.

“It’s an awareness project,” she said.

Wilson already does do kind things for strangers but she feels she does it “far less than necessary.” The one-a-week minimum will compel her to do more, she said.

The kind acts will include giving soup to homeless people, sup-plying baby clothes and blankets to new parents, and spending time with lonely elderly people. She said that many of these acts will not re-quire money but she has set aside “less than a $1,000” to pay for the kindnesses.

She will also be seek-ing suggestions or re-

quests for help.“I have a lot of agents

out there who will bring things to me,” she said.

Wilson said the idea for this pledge came to her as she was reflect-ing on her life, especial-ly her tough childhood growing up in north-ern B.C. as one of 10 children. She said that despite being poor and living in a two-bedroom home without indoor plumbing or central heating, her parents always gave to others when they could.

“If we had wood in the fireplace, it meant we had enough to give to others,” she said.

“They would hear about others who had less, and they would do whatever they could to ensure that those fami-lies got help.”

A12 Abbotsford NewsWednesday, March 9, 2016

A pledge for a year of kind actsLocal school district trustee plans to do at least one nice thing a week in her community

Kelvin GAWLEYContributor

Abbotsford school trustee Shirley Wilson has pledged a year of kind acts.

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Wednesday, March 9, 2016Abbotsford NewsAbbotsford NewsWednesday, March 9, 2016A14 A15

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Wednesday, March 9, 2016Abbotsford NewsAbbotsford NewsWednesday, March 9, 2016A14 A15

ABBOTSFORD 604.856.9000 MISSION 604.853.2293www.www.msafordmsaford.com.com

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

OLD YALE RD

MT. LEHM

AN RD

TRANS CANADA HWY

N

X

T H E F R A S E R V A L L E Y ’ S O N L Y F O R D S U P E R S T O R E !

Highway 1 - Mt Lehman Exit - Fraser Valley Auto Mall

30295 Automall Drive, AbbotsfordVehicles advertised subject to prior sale. See dealer for details of satisfaction exchange policy and no charge extended warranty. All prices plus taxes and $420 documentation fee. Finance offers available on approved credit.

2011 CHEV IMPALA LTLOW KMS, LOCAL.

#UBC31329

SALE $10,860

2013 FORD F-150

#PTD04809

SALE $29,447

2013 FORD FIESTA

#UCD35116

SALE $11,580

2012 FORD F-150 #UTC32550

SALE $27,440

2011 FORD FUSION

#UCB51074

SALE $10,680

2011 FORD F-150

LOW KMS, RUNNING BOARDS, PWR SEAT. #UTB05314

SALE $18,580

2013 FORD FOCUS

#UCD29027

SALE $13,800

2010 FORD F-150 XLT

XTR, SUNROOF, DUAL DVD SCREENS, CHROME WHEELS.

#UTA71609

SALE $23,800

2012 FORD FUSION

#UCC58075

SALE $13,480

2012 DODGE RAM

#PTC10820

SALE $25,920

2015 FORD FUSION TITANIUM

AWD, LEATHER, NAV, 19” WHEEL UPGRADE. #PCF70602

SALE $27,800

2011 CHEVY SILVERADO

MATCHING CANOPY, RUNNING BOARDS, ONLY 24,931 KMS!

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SALE $16,880

2008 FORD MUSTANG

#UCX05476

SALE $12,560

2011 DODGE RAM 3500 SLT

CUMMINS DIESEL, RUNNING BOARDS, CLEAN WITH ONLY

123,612 KMS. #PTB99133

SALE $35,900

2010 FORD EDGE SEL

LEATHER & ROOF. #UTA77819

SALE $16,600

2012 NISSAN MURANO

SUNROOF, LEATHER.#UTC26816

SALE $23,480

2013 FORD ESCAPE

TITANIUM, AWD, LEATHER, NAV#UTD13453

SALE $25,800

2012 FORD TRANSIT CONNECT

#PTC77514

SALE $17,900

MSA Ford Certifi ed

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BALANCE OF FACTORY! Full tank of gas Car proof report First 2 oil changes on us MSA Ford 152-point inspection

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2014 FORD FUSION HYBRID SE SUNROOF, NAV, ONLY 5,026 KMS! #OCE34405

SALE$23,790

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IT’S BACK.... GET AN ADDITIONAL $1000 OFF MOST 2016 MODELS!

DROP BY FOR A TEST DRIVE.

2016 FORD F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 XLTLEASE FOR ONLY

WITH

PERMONTH

$1500 DOWN

$36924 MONTH LEASE

2016 F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 PLATINUM EDITION

LOADED, NAVIGATION, MASSAGING SEATS, PANORAMIC ROOF. #3469

2016 F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 LARIATLARIAT CHROME PACKAGE, PANORAMIC ROOF, NAVIGATION,

TRAILER TOW PACKAGE, LEATHER, ECOBOOST. #26329

2016 F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 XLT/XTR ECOBOOST

REV SENSING, REAR CAMERA, SYNC 3, REMOTE START, POWER REAR WINDOW, TRAILER TOW PACKAGE, AUTO START/STOP. #40863

2016 F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 SPORT ECOBOOST

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PLUS GET 0% FINANCING OR LEASE

2016 FORD ESCAPE 4WDINCLUDES 1.6L GDI ECOBOOST, 6 SPEED AUTO, AIR AND MORE. #GUB49415

MSRP $23,064MSA DISCOUNT – $4,629SALE PRICE $$18,43518,435

2015 FORD FOCUS HATCHBACK SEINCLUDES 2.0L I4 GDI ENGINE, SE PLUS PACKAGE, AIR AND MORE. #FL377602

FEATURES• Military Grade Aluminium Body, 3.5L TIVCT FFV Engine, 6-Speed Auto Transmission• Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, SYNC Voice Activated Bluetooth, Cruise Control• 17” Aluminium Wheels, Remote Keyless Entry, Anti-Theft System• P245 All Season Tires, Air, Sirius Satellite/XM Radio w/6month Prepaid• Halogen Headlamps, Fog Lams, Chrome Bumpers, 40/20/40 Seats

w/Full Size Rear Seat

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A16 Abbotsford NewsWednesday, March 9, 2016

PANDOLFI VISITS

Renowned pianist Thomas Pandolfi works

with Caitlin Unrau during a

special workshop

on Saturday morning. Pandolfi

performed at Valley Concert

Society’s concert on Friday

evening at Matsqui

Centennial Auditorium.

JOHN MORROW Abbotsford News

Smart and Caring Grants availableApplications accepted by community foundation

Abbotsford Community Foundation (ACF) has launched its 2016 Smart and Caring Grants Program.

“This year we have over $65,000 to distribute for projects or programs that help children living in poverty in Abbotsford,” said Susan McAlevy, exec-utive director.

The guidelines and applications for the program are available on the foundation’s website at abbots-fordcf.org under the grants section. The deadline to apply for grants of up to $10,000 is March 30.

Last year, ACF distributed grants totalling more than $75,000 to eight different projects, includ-ing the Abbotsford Food Bank’s Starfish Pack Program, Fraser Valley Child Development Centre’s early learning summer camp, Abbotsford Youth Commission’s nutrition program, and the Devon Clifford Music Foundation’s band camp program.

ACF is raising funds through its Smart and Caring Campaign to build the community fund that is supporting the grants for charities providing ser-vices to children in need.

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Across Canada, churches and other groups have come to-gether to sponsor thou-sands of refugees from war-torn Syria.

Through these efforts, as many as 25,000 peo-ple affected by that cri-sis will find new homes in Canada. But the majority of Syrians in desperate need of help do not want to come to Canada. They are in places like Lebanon and Jordan, or within Syria itself, and they want to go home to rebuild their lives when the war ends.

People who want to help Syrian refugees in those countries, through the Canadian

Foodgrains Bank, can do so through the Make a Difference Auction at McClary Stockyard in Abbotsford on March 24.

Altogether, over 11 million people have been affected by the conflict. About eight million people with-in Syria have been displaced from their homes, and anoth-er four million people have fled the country to live as refugees in sur-rounding countries.

Canadian Foodgrains Bank is responding to these needs, providing emergency food for families displaced from their homes.

With support from the Canadian government,

since November 2012, the Foodgrains Bank has provided over $29 million in emergen-cy food assistance for people affected by the Syrian crisis in Syria, Lebanon and Jordan.

More help is needed; although there is talk of peace, it will be a long time before these ref-ugees can go home. In the meantime, they will continue to require as-sistance.

The Make a Difference Auction in Abbotsford

begins at 10:30 a.m., fea-turing items such as do-nated cattle, agricultur-al goods and services, and other items such as cheese, plants and household goods.

Funds donated through the auction will be matched four-to-one by the Canadian gov-ernment.

Started in 2001, the annual Make a Difference Auction has raised over $1.4 mil-lion for the Foodgrains Bank.

A18 Abbotsford NewsWednesday, March 9, 2016

Sparkle finishes in top 5The Abbotsford-

based Sparkle Project fell short of winning a Small Business B.C.

Award, despite crack-ing the top five in the “best community im-pact” category.

The Sparkle Project came in the top five in the initial voting process and present-ed a 10-minute pitch to a panel of judges as a result. The Best Community Impact Award – won by Cedar Opportunities Co-op Cafe, a business that employs people with developmental dis-abilities in Nanaimo – was one of 10 given out this year. The awards are staged by Small Business B.C., a resource centre for small business owners, partially funded by the ministry of small busi-ness. There were over 535 published nomi-nees from 71 commu-nities around the prov-ince.

The Sparkle Project, founded by entre-preneur and country singer Kristal Barrett-Stuart, provides work-shops aiming to assist and inspire entrepre-neurial young women.

Auction will make a difference for refugees

Canadian Foodgrains Bank event March 24

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education I knew right then that I had a re-sponsibility to respond to what I had seen.”

Marissa is the co-founder of Capital Core Financial and with a company goal to re-direct one billion dollars from CRA towards the non-profi t, she is on a mission to help people implement charitable giving into their fi nancial plan. She is excited to raise thousands of dollars this year for clean wa-ter projects in Ethiopia.

Marissa was asked to join the Run for Water board when she returned from the trip. “I feel so lucky to be working with an organi-zation like Run for Water . I get to combine so many of my life passions.”

Marissa Cepelinskiwww.capitalcorefi nancial.com

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Abbotsford’s own Leland Klassen head-lines at Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club this week in a rare ap-pearance in his hometown.

Klassen is a sought-after come-dy veteran who has toured across North America and beyond.

Although folks in Abbotsford have been able to see him on television on such shows as the Comedy Network’s Just For Laughs and CBC television’s Halifax Comedy Festival or even on Netflix’s American comedy compilation special Thou Shalt Laugh V, they rarely get a chance to see him live.

“It’s great because I don’t often get a chance to perform so close to home,” Klassen said of this week’s performances.

“Basically, the au-dience will get the same hilarious show that they always get at the club, plus some local content that the other headliners just don’t know about Abbotsford. It’s the best of both worlds.”

Yuk Yuk’s opened last December at

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Senior boys tipping offThe dance partners have been set

for the BC Senior Boys Provincial Basketball Championships.

First round games were announced for 1A, 2A, 3A and 4A on Sunday in Langley, and a number of Abbotsford teams are ready to kick off the tour-nament today (Wednesday).

The defending 4A champion Yale Lions sit in the 13th seed slot, and match up with the Oak Bay Bays in round one. They kick off their cham-pionship defence today at 3:30 p.m.

The W.J. Mouat Hawks also seek the 4A title, and enter the tourna-ment as the number seven seed. The Hawks open against Cowichan today at noon.

The Kelowna Owls, who reached the finals of the Snowball Classic tournament in January, are ranked as the top team in 4A.

The 3A field features three Abbotsford teams, with the Rick Hansen Hurricances earning the number three seed. The Hurricanes take on Matthew McNair today at noon.

The Robert Bateman Timberwolves enter the 3A tournament as the num-ber seven seed, and kick off against Valleyview at 10:15 a.m.

Coming in as the 14th seed is the Abbotsford Senior Secondary Panthers, who take on fourth seed Charles Hays tonight at 8:15 p.m.

The Abbotsford Christian Secondary Knights are the lone local team in the 2A tournament, and enter the event as the number 10 seed. The Knights battle H.J. Cambie tonight at 6:45 p.m.

Read the Abbotsford News online for continued coverage of local teams at the tournament.

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The next big event on the calendar for the ACC is the Men’s and Women’s Club Championships, which run on March 19 and 20. The club champi-onships feature the top Abbotsford teams bat-tling it out for bragging rights.

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Fraser girls finish third in B.C.The W.A. Fraser

Falcons Grade 8 girls basketball team had to battle past some famil-iar foes to place third in the prov-ince at the Grade 8 girls invitational championships in Maple Ridge last weekend.

Fraser entered the 16-team tour-nament as the third-ranked team from the Fraser Valley region, but beat out rivals CG Howe and MEI to rise to third in the province.

The Falcons opened with a 53-44 win over Prince Rupert on Thursday morn-ing, and then beat CG Howe 43-38 later that day. Fraser fell 52-38 to Tweedsmuir on Friday, but then bounced back to beat MEI 29-22 on Saturday to finish third.

Falcons player Kyleigh Boldt earned three player of the game honours, and

was also named a tournament all-star. MEI finished fourth at the event, while CG Howe placed fifth.

On the Grade 8 boys side, the Abbotsford Middle School Huskies capped off a successful season with a sixth-place finish at the provin-cials.

The Huskies opened with a 57-39 win over Gordon Head on Thursday, but then

lost 61-56 on Friday afternoon to Burnaby South. The Huskies redeemed them-selves later that day, with a 67-45 win over Tamanawis. They lost on Saturday to St. George’s to finish sixth overall.

The result ended a season that saw the club put together a record of 40 wins and four losses, and win six tournaments.

In other local bas-

ketball news, the Abbotsford Panthers senior girls team placed eighth at provincials, which wrapped up in Langley on Saturday.

The Panthers beat New Westminster 71-67 on March 2, but then lost 78-63 to R.A. McMath on Thursday. Abbosford lost 81-54 to Riverside on Friday, and 78-71 to Panorama Ridge on Saturday to close the tournament.

The W.A. Fraser Falcons Grade 8 girls basketball team celebrate their third-place finish at provincials after beating MEI on Saturday in Maple Ridge.

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Cascades swept by BisonsTravelling to

Manitoba wasn’t a friendly experience for the UFV Cascades men’s basketball team.

The Cascades matched up in round one of the Canada West playoffs against the University of Manitoba Bisons, but lost on Thursday and Friday to end their season.

Game one on Thursday saw the Bisons jump out to a 9-0 lead to start the game, and cruise to a 78-59 win. The Cascades struggled from the field, making just two of 19 three-point shots and shoot-ing only 34 per cent overall.

Kevon Parchment led UFV with 17 points, nine rebounds and five assists, while Matt Cooley added 12 points and seven re-bounds off the bench.

Friday’s game saw the Cascades put to-gether a remarkable comeback to push the

game into overtime, but ultimately lose 77-72.

UFV trailed 64-52 with less than five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, but ended regulation time on a 12-0 run. A pair of Parchment jump-ers bookended eight straight points from Nate Brown to send the game to an extra frame tied at 64.

The Bisons built a five-point lead in the extra session, but the Cascades clawed their way back once again – Parchment hit a tough

contested shot on the fast break to cut the deficit to 73-72 with 34 seconds left.

But on the ensuing possession, Manitoba guard I larion Bonhomme drilled a three-pointer from the left wing with 12 seconds remaining to make it a two-posses-sion game, effectively punching his team’s ticket to the Canada West Final Four.

Despite the loss, Cascades head coach Adam Friesen liked his team’s effort.

“I’m really happy

with the guys today – we bounced back with an incredible effort,” he said. “We played tougher, we played more competitively, and sometimes you lose close ones.”

In what turned out to be the final game of his university ca-reer, Parchment led the Cascades with 21 points and added nine rebounds, five steals, two assists and one block. Brown finished with 19 points and 10 boards, and Manny Dulay chipped in with 10 points.

In other Canada West news, several Cascades were named to the league’s all-star and all-rookie teams on Monday.

Parchment and wom-en’s star Kayli Sarotri were both named to their respective first-team all-star squads, while Cascades rook-ie and MEI grad Taylor Claggett was named to the Canada West women’s all-rookie team.

UFV’s Kevon Parchment ended his Canada West career by earning a first-team all-star spot for this season.

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Hawks host Tier1 tourney

Some of the best Peewee hockey play-ers in the province are coming to Abbotsford.

The Abbotsford Minor Hockey Association is hosting the 2016 BC Hockey Peewee Tier1 Championship from March 12 to 18 at MSA Arena, with organizers expecting thousands to check out the tour-nament.

Six teams from across the province have earned spots in the championship through competi-tions in their zones. Approximately 120 players, aged 11 and 12 years old, and their families will attend the prestigious event, in-cluding the Abbotsford Hawks A1 team.

The Hawks clinched their spot with a 2-0 win over Burnaby Winter Club on Saturday. It’s the first time an Abbotsford Peewee A1 team has won the zone playoffs since 1996.

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General Farm Workers Golden Eagle Farms is looking for seasonal general farm workers available between May - December 2016. Duties include weeding, preparing land for planting, fertilizing, cultivating, spraying, irrigating and harvest-ing crops, pipe and drainage repair, operate and maintain farm machinery and equipment, and other related duties. Work is out-doors, in all weather conditions and is physically demanding. No education or previous work experience required. Pay is $10.59/hour at 40+ hours per week.

Please fax resume to:(604) 460-0944

Attention: SAWP Coordinator

Golden Eagle Group is a blueber-ry and cranberry farm located in Pitt Meadows, B.C., Canada

Live Stock FarmBarn Supervisor

Dykman Cattle Co. are looking for Specialized Live Stock Farm Barn Supervisor for their Dairy Division in Abbotsford BC, 35700 Vye Road V3G-1Z5. Applicants must have 3-5 years in farm setting in dealing with in raising young dairy Cows. Recognize health problems and have a good understanding of husbandry of Agriculture or College back-ground. Must have good knowl-edge of English, spoken & written. Starting Wage is $15.00 per hour plus bonuses. Be a team player and be able to give instruction and keep recrord of hours of workers and do daily reports on health and condition of dairy cows. Follow Government Dairy regulations in sterilizing of milking systems and productivity .

Please apply by fax:604-846-6636 Attn.H/R Manager

or Emai: [email protected]

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Quik’s Farm Ltd is currently hiring for full and/or part-time positions.Positions available for general labour such as planting and harvesting fl owers, bunching and packaging fl owers, stick-ing or picking cuttings, bou-quet making, both indoor and outdoor.Priority will be given to full time applicants, however part-time positions will be considered as well.

We offer competitive wages.Please send resumes via

email to [email protected] or drop off in person at our main

offi ce at 8340 Prest Rd.

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

COOKS / SERVERS Required for

Mission Golf & Country Club

Shifts available are: P/T and F/T days, afternoons, evenings and weekends. Previous experience and banquet experience an asset, but not required. Must be 19 years of age. Golf benefi ts.

email: [email protected] at 7983 Nelson St. Mission

EXP. LANDSCAPER with irrigation experience for small installs. P/T or F/T. Only exp’d. need apply. Call 604-309-7160 or email resume: [email protected]

.Flagpersons & Lane Closure Techs required. Must have reliable vehicle. Must be certifi ed & experienced. Union wages & benefi ts. Fax resume 604-513-3661 email: [email protected]

BC Cancer Foundation32900 Marshall Road

Abbotsford, BC V2S 0C2

604.851.4736bccancerfoundation.com

Supporting the BC Cancer Agency

BARBERJohn Philip

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of John Philip (Phil) Barber on February 8, 2016, in Mission, BC, at the age of 96. Phil was born to Anne and Albert Barber on December 3, 1919, in Edmonton, Alberta, and was the youngest of four children.

Phil joined the RCAF in 1941 and rose to the rank of Sargeant. He met the love of his life, Mabel Larson, who was in the Women’s Air Corps. They married in 1943 in Trenton, Ontario, and had four children. Throughout Phil’s career as an Instrument Electrician he was fortunate enough to reside in Alberta, BC, Nova Scotia, the UK, and Germany. Following his military career Phil served as an orderly at Shaughnessy Veteran’s Hospital in Vancouver.

Phil always had a passion for travel, cars, camping, the movies, collecting coins and stamps, playing cards, sweets, and hockey. His sense of humor and quiet manner were treasured by those knew him.

Family was very important in his life. Phil will be lovingly remem-bered by his children Gordon (Suzanne) of Victoria, BC, Carol Boucher (Eric) of Williams Lake, BC, and Robert (Judith) of Moose Jaw, SK. He was predeceased by his eldest son Phil in 2005, his wife Mabel in 2006, and his granddaughter Katherine in 1999. He is survived by his 16 grandchildren; Shelley Evans (Baron Selman), Robin Riddle (Jason), Kim Shimbashi (George), Lani Morrow (Ryan), Amanda Barber, Melissa Barber (Steve Hampton), Ashley Clifford, Stephen Clifford (Lesley), Wesley Barber (Alyssa Castle), Tyler Boucher (Jill), Tracy Boucher, Yvon Malenfant (Michelle Soo-Yeoun), Bernaie Read (Robert), Jerome Malenfant, Paul Hills (Christa), and Kristy Hills Craig (Garth). As well, he leaves his incredible mark on life with 35 great grand-children and 6 great-great grandchildren.

In keeping with Phil’s wishes, cremation has already taken place and a Celebration of Life will be held in Kelowna, BC, on July 8, 2016 at 1:00 pm at the Kelowna Memorial Park Cemetery, 1991 Bernard Avenue, Kelowna, BC. In lieu of fl owers, if friends so desire, donations in memory of Phil may be made to a charity of one’s choice or to TRIM (The Residence in Mission), 7324 Hurd Street, Mission, BC V2V 3H5. The family would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to the Nurses and Care-Aides at TRIM (Hatzic) who provided compassionate care to Phil during his stay there.

CLAYTONAudrey

Ms. Audrey Clayton, late of Abbotsford, BC, passed away on February 24, 2016 at the age of 58 at Abbotsford Regional Hospital. She is survived by her spouse, 3 children, 5 grandkids, mother, 3 siblings and extended family and friends. She was pre-deceased by her father. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, March 12, 2016 at 2:00 pm at Henderson’s Funeral Home, 34537 Marshall Road,

Abbotsford, BC. Donations may be made to the BC Cancer Society. Tributes and condolences may be left at:

www.hendersonsabbotsfordfunerals.com

Henderson’s Funeral Home604-854-5534

NEUFELDPeter

1940 ~ 2016

Long-time resident of Abbots-ford, Peter Neufeld passed away on March 7, 2016 at the age of 76 years. Survived by his wife Neta, children Monika (Kelly) Heriot, Renate (Ron) Roberts, Chrissy Neufeld, 4 grandchildren, and 1 great-grandson. Predeceased by 1 grandson, Levi Roberts. Grave-side Service will be held Friday, March 11, 2016 at 10:00 am at Maclure Road Mennonite Cemetery, 33965 Maclure

Road, Abbotsford. Online condolences to the family may be made at:

www.woodlawnfh-abbotsford.com

Woodlawn Funeral Home604-853-2643

SEPULVEDALuis Osvaldo

December 15, 1926 ~ March 2, 2016

Our beloved father Luis Sepulveda is dancing with our beloved mother once again. He passed away on Wednesday, March 2nd at 9:05 pm, leaving 6 children, 26 grand-children and 24 great-grandchil-dren. Prayers will be held Friday, March 11, 2016 at 8:00 pm at St. Ann’s Parish, 33333 Mayfair Ave., Abbotsford, BC. Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, March 12, 2016 at 11:00 am at St. Ann’s Parish. Lunch and refreshments to follow. Come and join us to

celebrate our father’s life. Online condolences to the family may be made at:

www.woodlawnfh-abbotsford.com

Woodlawn Funeral Home604-853-2643

WIENSJudy May

It is with extremely heavy hearts we announce the passing of Judy May Wiens on February 28, 2016. Born on August 8, 1958 in the city of Golden, BC to Jim and Kay Paul. Judy will be remembered for her extreme generosity and warm heart, she was a woman who clearly saw her purpose as that to brighten and nurture the lives of all those around her. She was always one to put her family before absolutely anything, and even in tough times her prime

concern was that of helping others before helping herself. A truly beautiful woman inside and out, who always exuded an immense passion and love of her family. Judy fought a coura-geous fi ght against ALS before being taken from us far too soon at the age of 57. She is survived by her loving husband Larry, her 5 children; Clint, Clayton, Hayley, Brett and Tyler, her mother Kay Paul, and her siblings; Wendy Peterson, Carol Wilson, Dwayne Paul, and Ole Paul, daughters-in-law; Kendra and Jacquelyn, her 4 grandchildren; Kayla, Dylan, Ethan and Noah, along with many nieces and nephews. She will be remembered most as our loving and amazing wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt, and friend, but most importantly a genu-inely loving and beautiful person who always managed to bring the best out of every situation in life. A Memorial Service in honour of Judy will be held on Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 2:00 PM at the Church of Nazarene at 2390 McMillan Road, Abbotsford, BC. Online condolences to the family may be made to:

www.wiebeandjeskefh.comWiebe & Jeske - 604.859.5885

PIERSONRosalie Lynn (Loewen)

September 26, 1966 ~ March 1, 2016

Rosalie Pierson, owner of My Little Gift Box in Chilliwack entered into the presence of the Lord peacefully on March 1, 2016 at Cascade Hospice surrounded by family and friends after a long struggle with cancer. Survived by her loving husband Kelvin, daugh-ter Mariah (18), son Kyle (17); her parents Abram and Helga (de Buhr) Loewen; sisters Marlene (Sherman) Foster, Hildi (Colin) Mitchell and Elsie

(Ron) Rempel and their families. Funeral Service will be held Saturday, March 12 at 1:00 p.m. at Chilliwack Central Commu-nity Church. In lieu of fl owers, memorials may be made in Rosalie’s honor to World Vision (194210-0544) or the charity of your choice. Online condolences to the family may be made to:

www.wiebeandjeskefh.com Wiebe & Jeske 604.859.5885

Psalm 91:1 - Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.

CHRISTOPHERSON Darryl

June 18, 1957 ~ March 6, 2016

Darryl passed away on March 6, 2016 in Penticton, BC with his best friend and soulmate by his side. He will be deeply missed by his wife Shirley; his children Capri (Ben), Kevin (Natalie), Myles (Tania), Amber (Todd); the sunshine of his life his precious granddaughter Aliza May; his mother Myra; his sister Capri (Peter) and brother Kurt (Jutta); and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Darryl is predeceased by his father

Stanley. Darryl will be greatly missed and lovingly remembered by his family and friends. A private service for family will be held at later date.

ROELLDieter H.

1925 ~ 2016

Peacefully passed away surround-ed by his loving family on March 2, 2016. Survived by his wife of 56 years, Rosmarie, daughter Anita (Bill), son Thomas (Sheila), grand-children Karl (Olya), Mason and Jennifer. Memorial Service at 1:00 pm, March 14, 2016 at Peace Lutheran Church, 2029 Ware St., Abbotsford, BC. In lieu of fl owers, donations can be made to Tertiary Palliative Care Unit (TPCU) at Abbotsford Hospital.

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SIMPSONSheilagh Colleen

Sheilagh Colleen Simpson passed away peacefully in Abbotsford BC, on March 6, 2016 after a brief illness. She was born October 15, 1919 during the British Raj in India and had a unique and largely happy life in India, Britain and Canada. She was predeceased by her husband Arnold Simpson in 1996. Although Sheilagh was a fi ercely independent and determined woman she was extremely social and was loved by many relatives, friends and

acquaintances. She traveled on her own well into her 95th year and was still shopping on her own until a few months ago. Sheilagh is survived by sisters Phyllis Moore and Gloria Roberts, daughter Carol and her husband Lalit Khosla, son Andrew and his wife Caroline and beloved grandchildren Anita, Lalita and their families and Gillian and Adele and their families and many nieces and nephews. We will miss her intensely but recognize that her suffering is over and she is on to a better life. Online condolences to the family may be made to:

www.wiebeandjeskefh.comWiebe & Jeske - 604.859.5885

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Phone: 604-853-1144 Fax: 604-853-6065email: [email protected]

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A25Abbotsford News Wednesday, March 9, 2016

The Peace Arch News has an opening for an advertising consultant.

By joining White Rock / South Surrey's number one community print and online newspaper, you can develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing while contributing to one of the Lower Mainland's most vibrant communities. The team environment at the Peace Arch News will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence. 

You should be a strong communicator, well organized, self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment. Previous media sales experience is preferred. A car and a valid driver's license are required. 

The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press, Canada's largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community, daily and urban newspapers in BC, Alberta, Washington, Ohio, California and Hawaii. 

Please send your resume with cover letter by Friday, March 11, 2016 to:

Steve Scott - Ad Manager Peace Arch News #200 - 2411 - 160th St., Surrey, BC V3S 0C8 or email to [email protected]

Advertising Sales Consultant

blackpress.ca bclocalnews.com

The Abbotsford News is looking for a part-time Substitute Carrier to deliver walking routes in the Abbotsford area two days per week. Must have a reliable vehicle and be available Wednesdays and Fridays for approximately 3-4 hours per day.

This is an excellent opportunity for an individual looking to supplement their income.

Interested applicants should e-mail the Circulation Department at [email protected].

We thank everyone who is interested in this position, howeveronly those selected for an interview will be contacted.

PART-TIME

Substitute Carrier

blackpress.ca bclocalnews.com

We are currently seeking a full time Fabricator/Welder to work on multi-component parts on a variety of projects. The right candidate will have experience reading and understanding welding diagrams, product blueprints and have the experience to plan and accomplish goals. Excellent communication and willingness to work with others in a team environment.

To Apply E-mail Resume to: [email protected]

FabricatorWelder

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

130 HELP WANTED

GOLF SHOP STAFF Required for

Mission Golf & Country ClubPart Time to Full Time.

Golf knowledge an asset. Must be 19+ years

Must be avail. to work weekends and afternoons. Good computer

skills required. Golf playing privileges included.

Please email resume to:[email protected] drop off resume at

7983 Nelson St. Mission B.C.

HVAC Company looking for a Resi-dential Sheetmetal Installer. Must be reliable and a hard worker. Ex-perience is a must. Wages depend-ing on experience. We offer bene-fi ts and training. Please fax resume to 604-792-4440 or email to:[email protected]

Offi ce Administration position available for lumber re-manufacturing facility, Monday to Friday, part-time leading to full-time. Lisa Lumber system experience an asset. Wages commen-surate with experience.

Drop off resume to: 8133 Aitken Rd., Chilliwack,

between 7-3:30

POULTRY SUPERVISORBissel Spur Farms Ltd., 28670 - 58 Ave., Abbotsford, BC V4X 2E8 are hiring a full time Poultry Supervisor for their agriculture division. Applicants must have good knowledge of poultry farm-ing, be able to handle all aspects of running and maintaining day to day operations inside barns including health reports and out-side sub-trades, speak and write English for daily reports and manage employee schedules. Must be willing to work night shifts and weekends and have 2-5 years experience as a team leader/supervisor in a farm setting or a degree or diploma in agriculture. Wages dependent on experience. Starting salary $15.00/hour and 50 hours/week.

Please fax resume to: (1)604-857-1276

Attention: Pamela

ROCKWELLS BAR & GRILLF/T - P/T experienced Line Cooks. Apply at: 32281 Lougheed Hwy, Mission (inside Best Western).

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

130 HELP WANTED

On-call/Casual Thrift Store Do-nation Attendant in Mission (8 hours/week plus on-call) - ac-cepting donations, assisting staff/customers in carrying furni-ture or other heavy items, sorting donated items, and cleaning the store and washrooms. He/she must be able to lift heavy furniture/items.

On-call/Casual Truck Driver - to pick-up and deliver various produce/items from/to donors, clients & customers. Applicants must have a valid “G or C” class driver’s license, provide a proof of a clean driver’s abstract, and able to lift heavy furniture/items.

All applicants must have custom-er service/retail exp. and have strengths in relationship building and executing. All positions require a satisfactory Criminal Record Check report.

Please forward your resume and cover letter by March 11, 2016 to:

Employee Relations Advisor, Email:

[email protected]

The Salvation Army exists to share the love of Jesus Christ, meet human needs and be a transforming infl uence in the communities of our world. Each position contributes to the mission of The Salvation Army.

SHINGLESAWYER

Required Full-Time for a local shake and shingle mill. Must have previous experience.

Excellent Wages & Benefi ts.

Call Wayne 604.615.2464

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

130 HELP WANTED

SERVICE ADVISORThe Mertin Auto Group is looking for an energetic

Service Advisor that enjoys working in a fast paced envi-ronment and excels at work-

ing with a large customer focused team.

Previous dealership service experience is an asset. We offer competitive wages and an excellent benefi ts pack-age. If you are looking for a

great career with a great company please email your resume to: Kegan Madeira,

[email protected] or

drop off in person at 45930 Airport Road Chilliwack, BC.

No phone calls please.

Traffi c Control PersonnelPacifi c Coast Traffi c Planningis seeking certifi ed TCP’s for seasonal & F/T employment.

Day, swing & Night shifts Available. Students Welcomed!

Must have reliable vehicle and provide clean drivers abstract.

Starting Wage $15.00/hr.Guaranteed hours!

Please email resume:[email protected]

WALDUN FOREST PRODUCTS

Needs experienced Shingle Sawyers & Packers. Also need-ing labourers for physically demanding positions. These are F/T positions with excellent wage and benefi t packages. Qualifi ed applicants can apply in person at:

9393 287th StreetMaple Ridge, BC

132 HOME STAY FAMILIES

HOME STAY FAMILIES SHARE YOUR CULTURE!

Needed March 12-23. Desperate! Remuneration. 604-309-4687

134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT,FOOD SERVICES

COOK NEEDED for P/T position at Rivers Restaurant in Abbotsford.Must be able to read/speak English fl uently. Please apply in person with resume to: 31401 Livingstone Ave. No phone calls please.

130 HELP WANTED

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

139 MEDICAL/DENTAL

MOA Part-time, possibly full-time for a busy offi ce with 9 General Practioners. Experience with Telus Wolf EMR preferred.

Fax resume to: 604-820-1174

Attention: Penny or e-mail:

[email protected]

MOA RequiredMedical offi ce in Abbotsford is looking for an MOA with extensiveEMR Osler experience. Booking appointments, charting, scanning, labs, referrals. MSP & Private bill-ing profi ciency is a must. Multi- tasking, excellent organizational and phone skills, at least 4 years previous experience in a GP or Walk-in offi ce. Responsible and on time, great personality.

Please submit CV and refsby email to:

[email protected]

142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS

P/T CUSTOMER SERVICE~ downtown Abbotsford ~

We have an immediate opening for a front counter representative to work with walk-in customers who are mailing or shipping packages.

Hours: Monday-Friday, 10am-2pm with ability to cover full-time vacations.Please email resume to:

[email protected]

160 TRADES, TECHNICAL

Commercial Transport& Diesel Engine Mechanics

Required for Cullen Diesel Power Ltd. and Western Star and Sterling Trucks of Vancouver Inc. Positions available in Surrey. Late model highway tractor exp. considered an asset. Factory training provided.Union Shop - Full Benefi ts

Fax Resume: 604-888-4749E-mail: [email protected]

PERSONAL SERVICES

173 MIND BODY SPIRIT

#1 in the Fraser Valley

SPRING RELAX SPA604-859-9686

2451 Clearbrook RdAbbotsford

130 HELP WANTED

PERSONAL SERVICES

173 MIND BODY SPIRIT

$1/MINUTE Alternative Healing or Relaxation & Mobile Service. 604-746-1234

AMAZING WAVE SPA Acupuncture & Acupressure.

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

182 FINANCIAL SERVICES

Creditors calling?Worried about garnishees?

Too much debt?Contact us today!

No charge initial interview(604)859-5585www.wihnan.ca

33781 SF Way AbbotsfordWihnan Trustee Corp.

Administrators of Consumer Proposals.

Licensed Insolvency Trustee. Licensed Bankruptcy

Trustee.

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

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

LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

. Need Cash? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. SnapCarCash. 604-777-5046

TAX FREE MONEYis available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mort-gage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

233 CHIMNEY SERVICES

SANTA’S CHIMNEY SERVICESSweeping, Repairs. BBB reg.

WETT Inspections. 778-340-0324

236 CLEANING SERVICES

WE are looking for cleaning con-tracts here in Abbotsford, Licensed, Insured and work safe, Elsi at [email protected]

257 DRYWALL

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

260 ELECTRICAL

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

281 GARDENING

Yard Clean-Up Hedging & PruningLawn Maintenance Pressure Washing

Odd Jobs &Rubbish Removal

Call for Free Estimate604-302-9304

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

281 GARDENING

.Jim’s Mowing. 310-JIMS (5467).

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

GUTTER & ROOF Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627

287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

TOTAL RENOVATIONSRepair, Replace, Remodel...• Basement Suites • Plumbing

• Electrical • Kitchens• Baths • Drywall • Painting

• Texture • Patches • Flooring• Mouldings • Much More

*WCB *Licensed *Insured Dan 778-837-0771

288 HOME REPAIRS

REPAIRS, Misc Service Jobs, etc., big or small, call Robert at 604-844-4222 If I can’t do it, it can’t be done

320 MOVING & STORAGE

MIRACLE MOVING Licensed - Bonded - Fully Equip. Residential Commercial, 1-3 MenLocal & Long Distance Moves

Start $45/hr ~ All size trucks Free estimate/Senior Discount

www.miraclemoving.ca604 - 720 - 2009

~We accept Visa & Mastercard~

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPINGAcross the street - across the world

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

1 As in movers we trust. Same day moves & deliveries. Reliable Hon-est Movers. Starting $45hr + gas. (604)997-0332 / (604)491-8607.

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

POLARBEARPAINTING.COM Paint 3 rooms walls only for $299.

Cel: 604-866-6706

www.paintspecial.com 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland

604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs

PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299

2 coats any colour(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paint.NO PAYMENT until Job is

completed. Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring.

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

.CAN PRO Paint and Drywall. 3 Rooms $250. 604-7717052

M RPAINTING Specializing in

Interior RepaintsSince 1960. Call Brent

604-832-9898

338 PLUMBING

SEMI RETIRED PLUMBERPlumbing ~ Repairs ~ Small Renos

Bill 604-813-3475

Full Service Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area.1-800-573-2928

356 RUBBISH REMOVAL

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

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

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL

MISSION TOPSOIL

✦ Screened Topsoil ✦ Mushroom Manure

✦ Bark Mulch ✦ Sand & Gravel

Pick Up or Delivery 8590 SYLVESTER RD.

604-820-0808www.jonesbroscartageltd.com

374 TREE SERVICES

A & D TREE SERVICESTree Removal, Brush Chipping,

Stump Grinding, Hedge Trimming Pruning ~ Arborist Facilities. Fully Insured. 604-226-6514

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

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DOWN TO BUSINESS

To Advertise in this space call 604-575-5555

www.paintspecial.com778-322-2378 Lower Mainland

604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12years

PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299

2 coats of any colour(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale High Performance paint.

NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our

Laminate Flooring

PAINTING

We are one of the largest suppliers of windows and doors

in all of BC

8104 Evans Rd, Chilliwack 604-792-6700

westeckwindows.com

Residential, Commercial

& Institutional

WINDOWS & DOORS

Toll Free: 1-844-943-2846Email: [email protected]

• Furnace• Air conditioners & heat pumps• Tankless hot water systems• Repair • Maintenance • Installation • Sales • Free estimates

HEAT, AIR, REFRIGERATION

JANITORIAL

Call at 778-927-1326 or E-mail

[email protected]

5 Star Cleaning

Offers 4 Premium Locations To Choose From:

Clean and well-kept living environment Tenant parking

On site laundry Live in site manager

Call Ray 604.768.5361

www.capilanopropertymanagement.com

PETS

454 EQUESTRIAN

CEDAR HOGFUELSPECIAL FALL PRICES

Sawdust Available

Augustine Soil & Mulch Ltd.Pitt Meadows, BC

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

456 FEED & HAY

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

• Wild Bird Seed & Accessories• Whole Lot More

31852 Marshall PlaceAbbotsford B.C.

604-556-7477 www.buckerfi elds.org

PETS

477 PETS

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

509 AUCTIONS

Massive RestaurantEquipment Auction

March 12th @ 10amwww.KwikAuctions.com

7305 Meadow Avenue, Burnaby, BC - Shipping/Storage Available

New Equipment Liquidation –Structural Concepts, True, Delfi eld Refrigeration, Imperial, Royal,Prime, US Ranges, S.S. sinks, tables, shelvings, carts, janitorial, bakery, packaging, matching plates, refurbished equipment, bottling line, soft serves, Hobart mixers & dishwashers, back bars, rotary glass washers, cutlery.

523 UNDER $100

AERO PILATES EXERCISER $100. obo. Call 604-859-7270

525 UNDER $300

LEATHER COUCH, excellent shape, taupe color, $300. obo. Call 604-859-7270

542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES

The Valley’s Premier Farm MarketFor 40 years!

★ OPEN ★Friday & Saturday

8 am ~ 6 pm5486 Riverside Street

Corner of Harris & RiversideMatsqui Village

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

548 FURNITUREDINING ROOM suite. Buffet, hutch, table & 6 chairs (2 are arm chairs)$900. Like new cond. 604-613-5755

560 MISC. FOR SALE

POLE BARNS, Shops, steel build-ings metal clad or fabric clad.Complete supply and installation. Call John at 403-998-7907; [email protected]

REFORESTATION NURSERY SEEDLINGS of hardy trees, shrubs, & berries for shelterbelts or land-scaping. Spruce & Pine from $0.99/tree. Free Shipping. Re-placement guarantee. 1-866-873-3846 or www.treetime.ca

SAWMILLS from only $4,397 - MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD:www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.

563 MISC. WANTED

Have Unwanted Firearms?Have unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possession?Don’t know how to dispose of them safely and legally?Contact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for them.Wanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973.We are a government licensedfi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers, armorers and appraisers.

Call today to set up anappointment 604-467-9232 Wanstalls Tactical & Sporting Arms

REAL ESTATE

625 FOR SALE BY OWNER

ARCHITECTURAL VIEW HOMEin Victoria, 180 deg. view, 3600 sqft 4 Bdrm, 3 bath on 1/2 acre.$797,000. Call: 250-474-1984

REAL ESTATE

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

NEW 24x60 - 1440 sq/ft doublewide in Abby 55+ Park. Pet ok.Pad $602/mo. Home $139,800.

Chuck 604-830-1960.

New SRI Manufactured homesSingles $74,900. Doubles $99,900.

PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010

www.glenbrookhomes.netChuck 604-830-1960

Trades. Financing. Permits.

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES

RICK EDEN

Selling Your Home?Call

RICK EDEN604.854.4888

FREEProperty Evaluation

30+ Years Gold Master Medallion RecipientLandmark/Rick Eden Agencies

TIRED OF the snow and cold? Instead, relocate to sunny Sunshine Coast, just an hour away from Van-couver. Enjoy a serene family homestead, consisting of 14.88 acres of lush forest, meadows, your own private waterfall, an enormous 3374 sq.ft. workshop, a great family home and a carriage suite above a triple garage and a beautiful in-ground pool. For more information call Susanne Jorgensen, Remax Oceanview 604-885-1398.

640 RECREATIONAL

Fully furnished 3 cabin on Westside Rd, native leased land. [email protected] for additional information.

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

MISSION

CEDARWOOD MANOR * Friendly Management * 2 Bedroom Suite * Insuite Laundry * Adult Oriented * No Smoking

604-820-0128

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

Abbotsford CentralMountainview - BakerviewTHIS IS WHERE YOU

WANT TO LIVE

LET’S MAKE ADEAL

NEW LOWER RENTSSENIOR’S DISCOUNT

1 & 2 Bedroom Suites

Clean & Large, hot water included. N/S

Secured U/G parking available.

Outdoor pool in garden setting.

Sorry N/P.Close to all amenities.

Ref’s req’d.

Phone 604-556-7705

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Great ViewAvailable Now!

Bach., 1 Bedroom,2 Bedroom, &

3 Bdrm Bedroom Avail.SENIORS DISCOUNTS

Heat, Hot Water & Basic Cable included.

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

Close to all amens.Lease & Refs. Required.

Call 604-852-7350ABBOTSFORD

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Phone 604-852-4696or Email

meadowood@pacifi cquorum.com

Apartments1 & 2 Bedroom

Heat / hot water included3 Appliances

Townhouses1 Bedroom lofts &

2 Bedrooms5 Appliances

✦ Senior Discount ✦ Resident Managers ✦ Sorry No Pets

Conveniently located at3046 Clearbrook Road

www.pacifi cquorum.comPacifi c Quorum Properties Inc

OAKMONT MANORMember - Crime Free Program

2 bdrm. 1 bath $780/mo.2 bdrm. 2 bath. $800/mo.

Close to schools & shoppingBus stop out front.

Free covered parking. Sorry NO DOGS or CATS allowed.

33370 George Ferguson Way

604-855-0883Cell 778-779-2281

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

MISSION AREA. 800 SF SHOP. Available now. $450 + gst + hydro + gas. Security check and references. No Living Quarters. 604-820-0808

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

ABBOTSFORD. Attractive Offi ce & or Retail Spaces avail. All located within Abbotsford’s business core. Right now we can accomodate your needs up to 5500 sq/ft. Ph: Frank @ Noort Investments 604-835-6300.

747 RV PADS

RV Sites $355/mo.Sewer, water, hot showers incl. Electricity, metered. Heated wash-rooms, ldry, 20-25 min E. of Mission Hwy #7. Walking distance to local general store, near post offi ce, gas LCB outlets etc. 604-826-2741.

750 SUITES, LOWER

1 Bdrm McMillan Area. Lvl entry, wshr/dryr A/C Incl all utils. Avail Apr 1 $800 - 1/pers only/no pets no smkg 604-309-5508.

ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm. near city centre. Incl. ldry, d/w, lam fl oors. 4 years old. Approx 1000 sf. Ns/np. $1025/mo. April 1. 604-308-7148

ALDERGROVE: 1 bdrm bsmt suite, w/d, utils incl. N/S, N/P. $800/mo. Avail. now. (604)856-5895

752 TOWNHOUSES

NEWLY RENOVATED3 bdrm. - 1.5 bath

on 2 levels

Our gated 5 acre complex is quiet and family oriented.We have 2 playgrounds

available for kids.“Pet- Friendly”

Small to Med. OnlyWoodbine Townhouses9252 Hazel St, Chilliwack

$1100 per month Utilities not Included

Call : MikeTues. - Sat. Between 9:00a.m. - 4:30p.m. to set up aday & time to view

(604)-792-8317or email: raamco.ca

TRANSPORTATION

818 CARS - DOMESTIC

2005 CHRYSLER SEBRINGOnly 79000K no accid. New paint. Excellent All options. Work Private, Save tax & com-mission. Mission. $5200.

604-768-6771

2011 CHEVY CRUZE, auto, 4 dr sedan 130K, many options,

silver, $7500 fi rm. 604-538-9257

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

1989 MERCEDES 420, 4 door sedan, grey, gasoline, excellent condition. No accidents or rust. $10,000. obo. (604)302-1933

838 RECREATIONAL/SALE

2008 FLEETWOOD FIESTA LX 34’ MOTORHOME, 2 slides, 92,000kms, all new tires, many extras. SNOWBIRD SPECIAL$58,900. Pls call: 604-808-2230

845 SCRAP CAR REMOVALThe Scrapper

In The Matter of the “ Rental Distress Act “ &

Trans Canada Self Storage LP

Notice is hereby given to:

Andrea LancasterMitchel Meister

Drew StohlBrian LindbergHeidi Oxman

Michelle HenslerSam Wightman

Doreen ThompsonBrandee Bartucci

Usseni Gregorio (Carnation Movers)

Fred DuffyAndrea Lancaster

Melissa Post

Flat Screen TV’s, Two Safes, Love Seats, Chairs, Fishing Rods, Reels & Tackle and Sports equipment, Household items; Furniture, Couches, Flat Screen TV’s, Beds, Chest of Drawers, End Tables, Microwaves, Vacu-ums, Appt. style Washing Ma-chine & Dryer, Desk, Computers, Monitors, 3 Play Station III’s, Xbox, games, Mechanics Tool Chest and Lots of tools. Located at 2992 Pinegrove Street, Abbotsford, BC V4X 1T3, will be offered for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION or disposed of at 12:00 pm, Noon, on Saturday, MARCH 12th, 2016, Unless that account is settled in full prior to this date. Any questions regard-ing this matter should be directed to:

Operations Manager,Trans Canada Self Storage,

604-607-0550

Warehouse LienJack’s Towing

29092 Fraser Highway, Abbotsford

Will be selling the followingvehicles on March 15th,2016 for non payment.

1991 Toyota Tercel VIN JT2EL44E1MM0009766Debtor Rae McConnilAmount owing $1339.22

1997 Honda CRVVIN JHLR01851VC808514Debtor Alexandra PageAmount Owing $1386.92

2003 Honda Civic VIN 1HGEM21523L805132Debtor Leah WoodsAmount Owing $2001.85

1998 Pontiac Sunfi re VIN 1G2JB1242W7564600Debtor Jacob LuczakAmount Owing $1759.93

1998 Chevrolet Lumina VIN 2G1WL52M3W9366451Debtor Ashley DinienAmount Owing $1670.95

2002 Honda Civic VIN 1HGEM22912L813335Debtor Ryan CreykeAmount Owing $1175.21

WAREHOUSEMANLIEN

By virtue of Warehousman’s Lien for Belfor Property Restoration, we will dispose of the following assets to recover the amount of in-debtedness noted plus any additional cost of storage, seizure and sale.

16-026 Any and all assets held by Belfor Property Restoration regarding Concord Imperial (II) Holdings o/a the Witch of Endor PubJob No.: 110906913Registered Owner: Concord Imperial (II) Hold-ings o/a the Witch of Endor Pub, Justin Strange and HUB International Insurance BrokersIndebtedness: $5,432.54 plus per diem

Day of sale is FridayMarch 23rd, 2016

12:00 NOON.

Absolute Bailiffs Inc. 6990 Greenwood Street,

Burnaby, B.C.Contact: Sheldon Stibbs

604-522-2773

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Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offer and availability. Offers only valid at MSA Ford Sales. Retail offers may be canceled or changed at any time without notice. Limit one (1) incentive redemption per Eligible Model sale. Some offers are not rain-checkable. All prices are plus taxes and fees. All offers good on in-stock MSA Ford Sales vehicles only. All offers subject to prior sale. All available Ford incentives, Ford Loyalty/Conquest, MSA Finance cash, Non fi nance cash, Non stackable Cash, and rebates/credits/allowances/rates have been used in advertised prices. Some rebates and credits may be taxable. Financing/Leasing on approved consumer or business credit. Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment or may not be exactly as shown. For factory orders, a customer may either take advantage of eligible Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited retail customer promotional incentives/offers available at the time of vehicle factory order or time of vehicle delivery, but not both or combinations thereof, subject to incentive rules and eligibility. Costco Member Rebate available on select 2015 and 2016 in stock vehicles for verifi ed Costco members in good standing as of February 23rd 2016. Our advertised prices include Freight, and P.D.I., Add dealer documentation and registration fees of $420, and applicable taxes and fees. Lease Offers Total Paid (including taxes) is $12,012.16 **29,196.00, ***31,577.00, ****33,944, 43,997.00. Lease end value is $27,929.00, *820,250.00, ***20,850.00,****25,650.00, *****28850.00 plus applicable taxes. First payment, taxes and some mandatory fees due at delivery. Lease LAPR is 4.99% for 24 months. Non Sub vented Finance payments calculated using 5.99% for term indicated. Ford Credit 0%/.99%/2.49% or other low APR Financing not compatible with Ford non-stackable cash, MSA fi nance cash, Ford or MSA lease offers, Commercial Lease offers or MSA Discounts or bonuses. All prices do not include any added equipment or options that may have been installed by dealer. All offers expire March 12th at 5:00 pm (PST).

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2016 F-150 REG CAB 4X26 SPEED AUTO, AIR, 40/20/40 SEATS. #F1G03167

2016 F-150 CREW CAB XLT6 SPEED AUTO, 3.5L FFV, AIR, KEYLESS ENTRY, POWER GROUP, ALLOY WHEELS, SYNC. #F1G03456

2016 F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 XLT6 SPEED AUTO, POWER GROUP, KEYLESS ENTRY, ANTI-THEFT, ALLOY WHEELS, AIR, ALL

TERRAIN TIRES, 40/20/40 SEATS, SYNC. #F1640856

2016 F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 PLATINUM3.5L ECOBOOST, LEATHER, TRAILER TOW PACKAGE, NAVIGATION. #F1603469

2016 EXPLORER LIMITED 4WD3.5L V6, LEATHER, NAVIGATION, SYNC, DUAL PANEL MOONROOF, 20” ALUMINUM WHEELS.

#EX680511

2016 F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 XLT SPORT2.7 ECOBOOST, REAR CAMERA, POWER SEATS, TRAILER TOW PACKAGE, SYNC,

SPORT BUCKETS, CONSOLE SHIFT. #F1626328

2016 F-350 CREW CAB LARIAT6.7L DIESEL, LEATHER, MOONROOF, REMOTE START, CHROME PACKAGE. #F3G46646

2016 EDGE SPORT#ED608247

ONLY$225

BI-WEEKLY / 84 MOS.TAXES INCLUDED

ONLY $217 BI-WEEKLY

ZERO DOWN .99% @ 84 MOS. TAXES INCLUDED

ONLY $243 BI-WEEKLY

ZERO DOWN .99% @ 84 MOS. TAXES INCLUDED

ONLY $388 BI-WEEKLY

$28,993$0

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MSRP $40,499MSA DISCOUNT – $6,547COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT – $1,000MSA SALE PRICE $32,952

MSRP $44,949MSA DISCOUNT – $6,881COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT – $1,000MSA SALE PRICE $37,068

MSRP $53,889MSA DISCOUNT – $2,006COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT – $1,000MSA SALE PRICE $50,383

ONLY $405 BI-WEEKLY

ZERO DOWN .99% @ 84 MOS. TAXES INCLUDED

MSRP $71,249MSA DISCOUNT – $7,707COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT – $1,000MSA SALE PRICE $62,512

ONLY $284 BI-WEEKLY

ZERO DOWN .99% @ 84 MOS. TAXES INCLUDED

MSRP $51,149MSA DISCOUNT – $6,825COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT – $1,000MSA SALE PRICE $43,324

ONLY $496 BI-WEEKLY

ZERO DOWN .99% @ 84 MOS. TAXES INCLUDED

MSRP $79,129MSA DISCOUNT – $4,000NON-STACKABLE CASH – $4,000COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT – $1,000MSA SALE PRICE $64,794

ONLY $354 BI-WEEKLY

ZERO DOWN 2.49% @ 84 MOS. TAXES INCLUDED

MSRP $54,939MSA DISCOUNT – $2,216COSTCO MEMBER DISCOUNT – $1,000MSA SALE PRICE $51,723

MSA FORD HAS OVER 100 NEW 2016 F-150s

TO CHOOSE FROM!

LARGEST TRUCK INVENTORY IN THE

FRASER VALLEY!