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Thursday, January 17, 2013
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Webster’s Corners students Nayla MacCorkindale, Harmony Kline, Cassidy McKay, Elijah Baher, and Jane Wetherill are asking all students throughout the district to wear jerseys on Friday anddonate a toonie to support local kids who can’t afford to take part in sports.
Webster’s Corner Elementarystudents want to raise seriouscoin for children in sports.
by Maria [email protected]
It’s not just because the NHL isback.
But the timing is good for aJersey Day fundraiser wherebyWebster’s Corners Elementary ischallenging students and staff atall schools in Maple Ridge andPitt Meadows, as well as the staffat the two municipal halls to weara jersey – for any sport – anddonate at least a toonie to thelocal chapter of KidSport.
Tanya Dailey, principal at theeast Maple Ridge school, andthe school’s culture club wantto focus their fundraising effortslocally, and after helping theFriends In Need Food Bank andthe Caring Place already thisschool year, they want to helplow-income families get their kidstaking part in sports.
It is part of the school’s “pay itforward” philosophy.
“I think it’s important to keepfocused locally,” Dailey said.“Kids can relate [to issues] closerto home.”
The culture club students takepart in sports themselves, fromcheer leading to basketball, andthey want other kids to have thesame opportunities.
“Some people don’t haveenough money to do sports, andwe want them to have a chanceto do sports... when they reallywant to,” said Grade 5 studentand culture club member NaylaMacCorkindale.
Dailey and her students want toraise $5,000 this Friday.
They have delivered donationcans to all six high schools and allelementary schools throughout thetwo communities. There is also adonation jar at Cooper’s Foods onDewdney Trunk Road and 240thStreet, and at Save-On-Foods atValley Fair Mall.
Students and staff are encour-aged to donate at least a toonie,but larger amounts will also beaccepted.
Cheques can be made out toKidSport or to Webster’s CornersElementary.
Next week, the school’s cultureclub will start its giant math les-son of counting the money.
The District of Maple Ridge isencouraging its staff to take partin the jersey day fundraiser, anda jersey day bucket will be at thefront desk at municipal hall.
“We hear time and time againhow much this program hasimpacted individuals and fam-ilies,” said Fred Armstrong, com-munications manager for theDistrict.
For more information on thelocal chapter of KidSport, emailthe president Len Walters [email protected].
Fundraising
Jersey challenge bolsters KidSport
Taxation
Pitt manlobbiesfor zeroTom Murray doesn’twant taxes to rise.
by Sylver [email protected]
The fur was flying atPitt Meadows’ City hallafter another exchangebetween council and atax opponent at a coun-cil meeting Tuesdaynight.
Tom Murray recentlydelivered a petition of1,200 signatures frompeople who opposed atax increase and want-ed to know what a zeroper cent tax increasewould look like.
But his request hasyet to be answered.
After months ofpleading and peti-tioning, Murray saidTuesday he’s fed up.
“There’s no doubtthat I’m not everyone’sfavourite person, but Ifeel I must continue mysaga in order to honourmy fellow residentshere in Pitt Meadows,”Murray said at thecouncil meeting.
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Call for nominationsIt’s been one
year since AnnMeraw won theYWCA Womenof Distinction,for the health,wellness, andactive living cat-egory. Now it istime to nomin-ate new candi-dates. Individualnominees mustlive and work, and businesses and organ-izations must operate within the MetroVancouver region. Deadline for submis-sions is Friday, March 8 at noon. Theonline nomination form and informationcan be obtained at: ywcawomenofdistinc-tion.org or by calling 604-895-5768.
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Pitt hosts jobs fairThe BC Jobs Fair is coming to Pitt
Meadows to promote current job oppor-tunities, career trends and skills training– with the addition of a new Skills4BCbooth. The fair will be at Pitt MeadowsArena Complex on Jan. 22 from 11 a.m.to 6 p.m.
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Flu season hits hardFraser Health’s chief medical health
officer Dr. Paul Van Buynder has declaredthe current level of flu virus circulat-ing within Fraser Health communities ahealth hazard under the provisions of thePublic Health Act. Nineteen Fraser Healthresidential, long-term care facilities havereported influenza outbreaks already thisyear. All people attending a residentialcare or assisted living facility who havenot received a flu shot this year, includ-ing staff, volunteers, and visitors, will berequired to wear a mask and practicestringent hand hygiene.
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Meat plant in courtPitt Meadows Meats was in Port
Coquitlam provincial court Tuesday facing11 counts of “selling articles of food unfitfor human consumption,” according tocourt records. They will be back in courton Feb. 4 to fix a date for a trial.
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Passion could play a part in keeping thelocal watershed clean and healthy.by Sylver [email protected]
Getting people to Bell-Irving Hatchery inKanaka Creek Regional Park and teaching themhow to keep the watershed clean and healthy,isthe top priority for Bell-Irving Hatchery man-ager Darin McClain.
“Everybody thinks, ‘I’m just one person,what could I do?’ But I’ve seen one person withpassion put that passion intoothers and, suddenly, there istwo dozen people and amazingthings can happen in very shortorder,” McClain said.
“What people need to get outof this is that this is theirs, it’spart of the community,” he said,gesturing to the construction ofthe new hatchery on the site where the old onewas demolished last September.
The hatchery will be finished in April, hope-fully by April 21, in time for the GoodbyeChums event.
Kanaka Education and EnvironmentalPartnership Society (KEEPS) has been providingeducational programming to local schools foryears and continues to do so during the con-struction phase of the new hatchery.
The hatchery provides fish eggs to elementaryschools in the Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows
school district. After they are hatched, thefry are released into the tributaries of theKanaka Creek watershed. The hatchery alsoprovides eggs for seven other rivers.
Construction of the hatchery is ongoing.McClain explained the layout of the building,including where the viewing window will be.
By keeping the hatchery building sizesmall, costs will remain low.
“Sure, everybody would like a few extrasquare feet here and there, but by keeping ittight and compact you can reduce the powerthat is required to run it,” said McClain.
The watershed is unique and planners triedto capitalize on that whenthey designed the layoutfor the buildings, explainedMcClain.
The Kanaka CreekWatershed StewardshipCentre is planned for next tothe hatchery, and will have aclear view of the creek.
“Yes, we are bringing people inside, butwe still want that open, in-the-park feelingwhile conducting programs. We are in sucha geologically and ecologically unique water-shed,” said Darin.
“From Blue Mountain all the way downto river front there is so much to offer,” headded.
To help KEEPS win $100,000 for thenext phase, the Kanaka Creek WatershedStewardship Centre, visit www.fuelling-change.com or www.keeps.org.
Construction
Hatchery coming along swimmingly
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Ken Williams, vice-president of Kanaka Education and Environmental Partnership Society, and Bell-Irving Hatchery manager Darin McClain, chatted last week about the new Bell-IrvingHatchery, which they are hoping will be completed by Goodbye Chums event on Sunday, April 21.
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Construction is moving along at the Bell-IrvingHatchery in Kanaka Creek Regional Park.
“What people need toget out of this is thatthis is theirs, it’s partof the community.”Darin McClain
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Five glass cases werereplaced Wednesdayafter smash-and-grabheists the day before.
by Sylver [email protected]
A local jeweller and hisstaff got the fright of theirlives Tuesday, when threearmed bandits wearing dis-guises robbed their store.
Hammond Jewellery,at 20832 Lougheed Hwy.,was the target of a smashand grab, according tomanager Dean Davey.
“They definitely knewwhat they were doing,”Davey told The TIMES.
The bandits entered atabout 3 p.m. on Jan. 15,ordering the five employ-ees to the ground. Therewere no customers in thestore at the time.
Weapons were produced,but no one was injuredin what RCMP Insp. DaveFleugel described as a“brazen daytime robbery.”
Five cases were smashedduring the robbery, and ayet-undetermined quantityof jewelry was taken.
“It felt like a long time,but it probably was overquickly,” Davey said aboutthe length of time thieveswere in the historic Maple
Ridge jewelry store.“It was very upsetting to
the staff,” he added.This is the first time
since the Davey fam-ily bought HammondJewellery four years agothat they’ve been robbed.
Ridge Meadows generalduty and serious crimesofficers are leading theinvestigation, with helpfrom the integrated foren-sic identification team.
Store staff and nearbywitnesses are being inter-viewed. Officers are alsoreviewing surveillancefootage, and lookingfor information about alight coloured SUV, pos-sibly a Ford Explorer or
Expedition, that was in thevicinity at the time of theheist.
RCMP confirmed the sus-pects escaped in a vehicle.
Local Mounties are alsocommunicating with otherpolice agencies in theLower Mainland, to see ifthis crime parallels othersin the region recently.
Fleugel described it as a“well thought-out” crime,and he’s hoping the publiccan help solve it.
Anyone with informa-tion about this crime, thevehicle, or the suspectsis asked to call the localRCMP at 604-463-6251, orCrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Crime
Armed bandits hit jeweller
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Glazer Jason Halldorson of Accent Maple Ridge Glass fixed one of thesmashed jewelry cases at Hammond Jewellery on Wednesday afternoon.
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Fuller Watson is one of thefirst sponsors of the BIA’sumbrella initiative.by Maria [email protected]
The head of the businessimprovement association wantsto see a “sea of umbrellas” inrainy Haney.
Bright orange umbrellaswill be appearing in storesthroughout the downtownMaple Ridge area, an initia-tive of the Downtown MapleRidge Business ImprovementAssociation.
The first 100 umbrellas havebeen made up with the namesof the first six sponsors whohelped pay for phase one of theprogram.
And there are six other spon-sors lined up for the next batch,said Ineke Boekhorst, executivedirector of the BIA.
Boekhorst delivered umbrel-las to Fuller Watson on Tuesdaymorning as the furniture andappliance store was one of thefirst companies to jump aboard.
“Businesses really like it...it fits with rainy Haney,”Boekhorst said.
Justin Fuller, who representsthe third generation of the Fullerfamily at the store on 224thStreet and Lougheed Highway,said he hopes the umbrellas
help keep shoppers dry andoffer “good customer service.”He added he also hopes the pro-gram promotes downtown busi-nesses as well.
The courtesy umbrellas will bein businesses in the downtown
area for anyone to pick up anduse and then deposit at anotherdowntown business.
The business association hashundreds of umbrellas stands,and Boekhorst is hoping theywill be in businesses over the
next while, especially street-levelbusinesses.
For a list of business thathave courtesy umbrellas, peoplecan go to the downtown MapleRidge BIA’s website at www.downtownmapleridge.ca.
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Ineke Boekhorst of the Downtown BIA delivered bright courtesy orange umbrellas to Fuller Watson this week. At the receiving end wasJustin Fuller.
Golden Ears
Park plandraftedAn open house provides aforum to comment on thefuture of a provincial park.
A 50-year-old plan is beingrevised to manage one ofthe most popular parks inthe province – Golden EarsProvincial Park.
The public is invited to anopen house on Jan. 31 abouta new plan being developedfor the park.
The plan has beendeveloped to replace theoriginal management planthat was written in 1963 andrevised in 1976.
The open house is meantto garner input on how thepark will be managed in thefuture.
The draft plan gives avision for the park, identi-fies the features of the park,and talks about managementissues.
The open house is at theMaple Ridge Library, FraserRoom, on Jan. 31 from 6 to8 p.m. There is another openhouse on Jan. 29 from 6 to 8p.m. at UBC Robson Squarein Vancouver, Room C225.
Information about the plancan be found at www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/planning.
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Zeus is a one-year-old Labrador retriever who is training to become a working dog for the Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind. He was the guest of honourat Golden Ears Elementary on Tuesday, where he gave Alexander Juricic the sniff test (below).
A kids’ reading, writing,and math lesson goesto the dogs.
by Sylver [email protected]
Liesa LaBossiere’s grades2 and 3 students are read-ing Smokey and the Gorillaby Sylvia McNicoll.
The novel is about a boywho thinks that the blacklab who lives with hisfamily is a pain.
In the book,Smokey is intraining tobecome a guidedog for CanineVision Canada.
Zeus, a one-year-old Labradorretriever, visitedthe Golden EarsElementary class-room with hishandler Vanessa Park onTuesday.
Like Smokey, Zeus isalso training to become aguide dog.
Park is involved withCanadian Guide Dogs forthe Blind (CGDB) and hasbeen Zeus’ puppy walker– or foster – for a year.
Park brought Zeus toLaBossiere’s class for showand tell and was inter-viewed by the children,
who are taking part in theone-to-one iPod Touchprogram, intended toimprove reading fluency,student engagement, andstudents’ attitudes aboutreading.
The school district isusing iPod Touches tohelp the learning experi-ence for students in sevenclassrooms, includingLaBossiere’s.
These new tools areuseful in showing howtechnology can be help-ful in a classroom situa-
tion, explainedLaBossiere.
“This is a funway to combinewriting, reading,questioning, andmaking connec-tions with theGorilla novel,” saidLaBossiere.
CGDB placespuppies at about
seven weeks with fosterfamilies who raise thepups for a year.
The puppy walkerssocialize the puppies,which are mainly goldenretrievers and Labradorretrievers, to as many dif-ferent, everyday environ-ments as possible.
The socialization beginsin the home and graduallyadvances to quiet areasand works up to restau-
rants, shopping malls,transit, elevators, and evenclassrooms. Zeus has spentthe last year training forthe next stage. He leavesfor Ontario later this week.
Park has grown to loveZeus throughout the yearin which the pup livedwith her just as the boyhad in Smokey and theGorilla.
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Opinion
The world’s in bad shape.The Big Eye has shown us and
told us as much: floods, famine,tropical storms, earthquakes, tsu-namis – some of them natural,others man-made, affected by ourshoddy treatment of the planet. Icecaps are melting, sea levels rising,and Australia is on fire.
It’s climate change, the green-house effect, depletion of theozone, too many cars, too muchindustry.
I have a friend with property onGeorgian Bay in Ontario who sayshe has 20 to 30 feet more shoreline and can nolonger get his boat in the water. It’s to make youweep.
There is also man’s inhumanity to man: war,disease, murder, rape, torture, poverty, hell in ahand basket – that’s the train we’re taking.
Not to despair, there is hope; there is hockey onthe horizon.
Our heroes have returned from their own warof avarice and high-end hotel rooms, and it isbehind their well-muscled backs and their $1,000suits that we will skate into a better, brighter,more expensive future.
There will be obstacles to overcome in ashortened season, an alienated fan base primaryamong them, and Brian Burke’s raving diatribefollowing the loss of his job with the Leafs.
There is only room for one opinionated, bigmouth in the league, and that’s Don Cherry.
But in the end, games will be played, beer con-sumed, merchandise bought, and Roberto Luongowill get a job somewhere.
But what of the fans?How are they to be placated? Some, of course,
feel no enmity toward the league and the players.They missed the game so much they will wel-
come it back under any circumstances, includingthe neglect of their household chores and thedeterioration of their marriages, just when theywere starting to talk to their spouses again.
These people have no shame, they need their
fix and they’re willing to spendthe kids’ college money to get it.
Others want a little somethingback, a show of remorse andredemption from the greedy play-ers. So here, for free, is a list ofsteps hockey might take to winback the fans:
1) Canuck players can invitea fan and his family to dinnerat their palatial home in PointGrey, where you will watch oldgames on a 108-inch screen andplay table hockey with your hero– who will send you home with
an autographed copy of his contract.2) Sponsor a low-income child who wants to
play hockey but can’t afford the new gear andhas to shop secondhand. Buy the kid some equip-ment and pay for his registration and then prom-ise to show up for some of his games. Maybe tellhim he could be an NHL prospect sometime, if hegets rid of the front teeth and the big vocabulary.
3) Go into schools and talk about the love ofthe game as your primary motivation. Tell themmoney isn’t happiness and that a million bucksa year is nothing if you can’t score off a break-away or punch the crap out of an opponent.
Then when they all laugh at this observation,give each of them $20, which should cover twobeers and a hotdog at the game.
4) Burke and Luongo can take their act onthe road – going to comedy clubs and festivals– telling funny stories about their careers. Burkeplays the Angry Irish Guy and Roberto the DumbItalian Sidekick in an Abbott and Costello takeoff:Who’s in goal, What’s in the manager’s box, etc.
5) Gary Bettman can leave the game and entera career in politics with the Conservative partyand an eye to becoming prime minister.
Hockey’s a lot like politics and the govern-ment’s relationship with the electorate. There area few people at the top with fat salaries and greatpensions, and then there’s the rest of us, payingtaxes and exorbitant parking fees and drinkingbeer.
Opinion
A8 Thursday, January 17, 2013
Our View
Turn it aboutNow is the time for the BC Liberals
to steal some ideas that members ofthe Opposition like to raise before anelection… and then conveniently forgetafter forming government themselves.
Premier Christy Clark is in the perfectposition to act on ideas that politiciansprefer to study and discuss, but tend toslip from their memories after the votesare counted.
After all, the BC Liberals can’t ser-iously be thinking that they’ll still be onthe government side of the legislaturewhen the election dust settles this May.
They don’t have to worry about insti-tuting important legislation that may beunpalatable to voters, because frankly,an overwhelming number of votersalready find the BC Liberals unpalatableanyway. So they don’t have to worrywhether they will be boxing themselvesin by making rules now that they’llregret having to follow later.
In fact, they have a rare opportun-ity to do something that should havebeen done long ago – and the best partis that they could saddle the (probably)incoming NDP government with its ownsuggestion.
The B.C. NDP says it wants prov-incial legislation prohibiting any gov-ernment from using public money onadvertising to pat itself on the back– clearly in response to the millions oftax dollars that the BC Liberal govern-ment is spending to promote its ownprograms and put a positive spin onsome rather questionable labour andgeneral economic statistics.
We all know it’s mostly a politicalploy on the part of the NDP – and aploy that has teeth, because ordinarycitizens are truly fed up with this wasteof their tax money.
But if the Clark government wereto introduce and pass such legislationbefore May, the incoming NDP govern-ment would be forced to abide by thevery restraint they are calling for now,instead of conveniently forgetting aboutit after they are in charge. No loss tothe BC Liberals – and the real winnerswould be the taxpaying public.
– B.G.
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Dear Editor,Can you use this in your newspaper to
help other young people who want to leavethis earth before their time?
I felt like taking my own life at one time(I was 30 years old) and almost did (drivethe car off the road over a cliff), in Idaho!But, something held me back – my thoughtat the time was, “Wait, maybe tomorrow,and see how you feel.”
I have had 52 years of life past that time,and have lived a wonderful life. There wasso much more to come! For instance: I trav-elled to Hawaii twice, to Alaska on a cruise,and four times to Europe to discover it, andtook a cruise to the Caribbean.
I went on to meet other people, para-
chuted out of a plane (to see what that waslike), worked in a super job for 31 years,joined the reserve army in my spare time(rank of MWO) and stayed for 21 years, etc.
My life has been wonderful, and God hasbeen with me all the time.
I had the time to sit with my brother andtalk, and hold his hand as he lay dying ofcancer. We talked about our days togetherin our young life, what it was going to belike when we leave this earth, about his andmy faith in God, etc.
You can never begin to see how muchmore there is in life if you do not stayaround to see it.
So think before you leap.Florence Reid, Pitt Meadows
Suicide
Time offers fresh view on life
Dear Editor,I have been in contact
with the mayor for approxi-mately two years, as well aswith the person in chargeof road signs, regardingthe speed limits over theNeaves Road bridge in Pitt
Meadows.I try to cross that road
hundreds of times a year,while taking walks on thedikes, and have almost beenhit by cars and trucks onmany occasions.
The yellow sign before the
bridge says slow to 30 km/h, but 90 to 95 per cent ofdrivers fly across at speedsof 60 to 70 km/h, and attimes even faster.
I’ve been asking themayor to have that yellowsign changed to a whitesign, setting the maximumspeed at 30 km/h. Whatcould that cost, $50-$100?What’s someone’s lifeworth, maybe your friend,relative, or a mother push-ing her baby across thisroad? One day, someonewill die there.
The mayor has asked meto write down the licencenumbers of the speedingcars and trucks, and letterswill be sent to them.
First, that’s not my job.And second, I don’t havethe time to get out a pen towrite down the numbers,because of their speed. Thatbridge has a large crown onit, and it’s difficult to seethe cars and trucks coming.
Change the sign!Herbert Elson, Maple Ridge
Pitt Meadows
Limit needed on dangerous bridge
Just Saying
Robson erred on ownershipDear Editor,
Gordy Robson made some valid points about our B.C.ferry system [BC Ferries needs another Captain Terry,Dec. 24 Just Saying, TIMES], but he made a huge error insaying Black Ball Ferries was owned by the CPR.
It was owned by the Peabody interests of Seattle, andregistered as Black Ball Lines (Canada) Ltd.
In 1958 the CPR fleet, under federal charter, was struckfirst and Premier W.A.C. Bennett’s government could notintervene.
Black Ball was struck shortly after. But as a provinciallychartered company, it was subject to B.C. legislation.Eventually, all its crews defied back-to-work orders, and theonly connection on and off Vancouver Island for motoristswas via Washington State Ferries running between Sidneyand Anacortes.
That isolation caused Bennett to create a government-owned ferry service, with Captain Harry Terry’s help.
Ron Armstrong, Victoria
Dear Editor,It seems the native popu-
lation does not have a lot offans. It is claimed Idle NoMore is not being realistic.
After hundreds of yearsof accumulated injustices,any attempt to rectify thesituation is bound to look amight convoluted.
The popular myth saysthey are lazy parasites liv-ing off the hard work of allthe rest of us upstandingcitizens, and they want tosteal my house.
Many Canadians just can’tfathom why – after hun-dreds of years of genocide,residential schools, racialdiscrimination, Herculeanattempts by the Canadiangovernment to wipe outtheir languages and cultureand customs, stamp acts,potlatch laws, theft anddestruction of their landsand children, and no seriousattempts to live up to orsign treaties with the origin-al stewards of this country– they can’t just be happy
with what we give them.We have taken away most
of their land, and in doingso, their customs and wayof life, and given them noth-ing but a bag of beads.
The First Nations peopleare by far the poorest demo-graphic in Canada, with theaverage reserve wage of lessthan $12,000 a year, anddue to the two per cent capon core services in placesince 1996, it only getsworse every year.
If this situation is tochange, the First Nationswill have to go outside ofCanada for any justice, asthe Canadian governmentand many Canadian peopleare racially prejudicedagainst the First Nations.
Wayne Clark, Maple Ridge[Note: A fuller version
of this letter and others onsimilar topics are online atwww.mrtimes.com. Click onOpinion.]
Idle No More
Prejudice stands in way of fairness
Auditor General
Decision-maker had no rightDear Editor,
Under the circumstances, Eric Foster should not get avote regarding the BC Liberal decision not to renew AuditorGeneral John Doyle’s contract. How screwy is that?
Foster needs to be tossed from the committee, andPremier Christy Clark needs to explain to us why the bestauditor general we’ve ever had, who wants to stay, is get-ting turfed, when her government is on its way out, aswell? It’s all very suspicious. Once again, her governmenthas taken a simple exercise and turned it into high drama,making us the laughingstock of Canada.
Cheryl Baron, Maple Ridge
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Graduating from high schoolhas become an elaborate affair,and with it often comes a highcost.
To relieve some of those costs,Thomas Haney Secondary hasbeen collecting grad dresses– and one tuxedo so far – andthey will be sold on consignmentat the Greg Moore Youth Centreon Jan. 26 and 27.
The dresses that have beenbrought in for the Twice in aLifetime event range in colour,size, and style, said YvonneMurray, a clerk at ThomasHaney Secondary who is helpingorganize the event.
The dress owners paid a $25fee to take part, and this moneywill go towards Putting on theGlitz, a program that helps payfor the expensive grad costs oflow-income students referredthrough school counsellors andlocal agencies.
But with tight budgets, gradua-tion can be an expensive timefor even the average family.
Some people search onCraigsList or other places for
used grad dresses, Murray said,and this sale will offer anotheropportunity to find a dress.
The dresses are typicallypriced between $200 and $350,and the price is set by the ownerof the dress, Murray said.
Finding an affordable dress is“just a relief,” said Murray, whoherself had two daughters livethe Grade 12 graduation experi-ence.
If anyone has a grad dressthey would still like to sell onconsignment at the Twice ina Lifetime event, they shouldcall Murray at Thomas HaneySecondary, 604-463-2001.
Dresses will be accepted untilWednesday, Jan. 23.
The sale will take place onSaturday, Jan. 26 and Sunday,Jan. 27from 11a.m. to 3p.m. atthe GregMooreYouthCentre, inthe multi-purposeroom.
Thedressescan onlybe pur-chasedwithcash,Murraysaid.
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Yvonne Murray (top, right) is helping organize the Twice in a Lifetime event whereby grad dresses will be sold onconsignment on Jan. 26 and 27 at the Greg Moore Youth Centre. Shae-Lynn Ouellette (top and inset) and PaigeGordon (left inset) were modelling the dresses this week.
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January 17• Dorjechange Centre offersmeditation classes from 7 to8 p.m. at the CEED Centre,11739 223rd St. Suggesteddonation is $10.
January 17• Maple Ridge Library willbe hosting Long-term Care:Navigating the System at 7p.m. This is the first in aseries of talks offered by theMaple Ridge-Pitt Meadows-Katzie Seniors Network. Info:604-467-7417.
January 17• Blue Heron ToastMastersmeets at Pitt Meadows Cityhall from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.Info: Andrew Thompson at604-460-0339.
January 18 & 19• The Wizard of Oz, put onby the musical theatre groupof the Bergthorson Academyof Music, is coming to themain stage at The ACT.Performances are on Jan. 18at 7 p.m. and Jan. 19 at 3p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets areavailable at The ACT: $12 inadvance, four for $40, or $15at the door.
January 19• There will be a free artistpresentation at 11 a.m. byShari Pratt, who currentlyhas an exhibit at the MapleRidge Art Gallery entitledLost and Found. The showruns until Feb. 2.
January 19• A pub night will be heldat Samz Neighborhood Pubat 19267 Lougheed Hwy.,Pitt Meadows, at 6 p.m.to benefit charity work inRwanda. Tickets are $20 andbuys a burger (beef, veggie,or chicken), a choice of side,and a beer. There will alsobe a silent auction, prizeraffle, and a 50-50 draw.
January 20• Alouette Field Naturalistsare going to Port Coquitlamwetlands. Meet at HarrisRoad and Dewdney TrunkRoad at 9:30 a.m. Info:Duanne at 604-463-8743.
January 21• Pitt Meadows Garden Clubis inviting members and any-one interested to its monthlymeeting at 7 p.m. The guestspeaker is Heather Feund.The club meets at the PittMeadows Community Hall atthe corner Harris and Fordroads.
January 22• Captain’s Table GamesTournament will take placeat 12 p.m. at Willow Manor,12275 224th St., MapleRidge. RSVP to Wendy at604-466-8602 as space islimited.
January 22• World Film series begins atthe Maple Ridge Library withSpring, Summer, Fall, Winterand Spring, a Korean moviefrom 2003. The series runsuntil Feb. 26 starting at 6p.m. Info: 604-467-7417.
January 23• Maple Ridge Library will
be holding an informa-tion session on eBooks andeReaders at 7 p.m. Learnabout eReaders, how theywork, and how to downloadfree library books. Info:Maple Ridge Library at 604-467-7417.
January 23• Maple Ridge Library begins
its Social Networking Serieswith Facebook at 2 p.m. forthose who are new to socialmedia. Info: 604-467-7417.
Ridge garden club• The Maple Ridge GardenClub will not meet inJanuary. Their next meetingis on Feb. 20. Info: 604-467-2956.
Ladies meet• Ladies’ Coffee and Moremeets at Grace CommunityChurch, 12240 Harris Rd.from 10:30 a.m. to noon onTuesdays. Info: Jayne at 604-465-6897.
Spiritual care needed• Ridge Meadows Hospitalis looking for spiritual-care
volunteers to support theresidents of Baillie House.Sessions begin Jan. 22 andrun for six weeks. For moreinformation, contact AlanAnderson at 604-476-7888ext. 552700 or email [email protected] toregister.
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...continued from page A1“I have two comments to make
tonight,” Murray added. “One: we allwanted to see what a zero-per-cent taxincrease would look like. We simplywanted to see if it was at all possible.This was not produced. It has been a bigdisappointment. Two: since zero per centwas not shown, I would like to proposethat mayor, council, and senior staff notreceive raises at all this year. Are youwilling to accept this?”
According to the Statement of FinancialInformation (SOFI) report, the mayor’ssalary grew from $47,160 to $63,220 from2008 to 2010. In three years, itgrew by $16,060.
Also, from 2009 to 2010,councillors’ salary grew from$19,802 to $24,761.
But Mayor Deb Walters seesthings differently.
A volunteer citizen groupwas formed in 2008 and spentmonths reviewing the dutiesof council. They reviewed timespent on committees, train-ing and education opportun-ities, conferences, and travelallowances, and also compared the Citywith other municipal councils in MetroVancouver to come up with these figures.
“Pitt Meadows council wanted toinvolve citizens in the decision of councilcompensation to be transparent and fair,so that we would not be criticized forvoting ourselves large increases,” saidWalters.
“When the recommendation was made,council agreed to accept those recommen-dations, but postpone implementationuntil after the following election,” sheadded.
Walters said it was a fair process, andshe stands by the recommendations made
by the group of citizens.“To simply throw out their work and
recommendations now sends a very nega-tive message,” she said, “and will makeit difficult to enlist people to sit on futurecitizen consultation groups.”
But what she thinks is unfair is theattack on the salaries of City staff.
“It’s unfair that Mr. Murray is attack-ing staff, because it is a labour issue and[therefore is] discussed in camera,” shesaid.
“As mentioned to Mr. Murray lastnight, in my opinion, it was not the timeor place to have that discussion, and that
remains my answer and I willnot be discussing it any furtherunless directed otherwise fromcouncil,” Walters stated.
The mayor is “satisfied” withhow the business planning pro-cess went, and the decision toraise property taxes.
“It is difficult to give everyonewhat they want, so as a coun-cil, we try to find a balance.”
Walters said that councilheard from members of thecommunity through Murray’s
petition, at a public council meetings,from emails, and at an open house.
“I made my decision based on thiscommunity’s needs moving forward,” shesaid. “This is definitely a tax-rate increasethat we can defend,” she said.
Council was split on whether to shiftthe burden to business, in the end stick-ing to the program by encouraging busi-ness growth and ultimately local jobs.
“We want to make it easy for business-es to succeed in Pitt Meadows. By keep-ing the ratio of business to residential taxrates the same, we are showing that com-mitment,” said Walters.
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Deb WaltersPitt Meadows Mayor
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January is the start of a new year andeverybody’s favourite January pur-suit is reflecting on the previous yearand considering new goals and plans
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take a holistic approach to planning, andthat includes planning social media activ-ities.
One of the big ques-tions I regularly hearfrom social media cli-ents, is “How muchtime should I spendonline and what plat-forms will best servemy business or mylife?”
Given that we’ve justembarked on 2013, thisis a great opportunityto offer up some socialmedia planning advicefrom a coaching per-spective.
Social media goalsneed to be devised in away that integrates withall the dimensions thatmake up your life.
Taking the holisticslant I referred to,let’s call it Social Media Mindfulness. I’mmaking the argument that social mediause should support and enrich the overallaims and objectives you have for yourself.I’m also making the argument that it can.
Social media offers a wealth of tools andplatforms that can reinforce all segmentsof a well-rounded life.
Perhaps you are interested in deepeningyour relationships with distant friends andfamily or exploring your creativity througha new hobby or pastime. You can look tosocial media to provide a platform, shar-ing app, or online community to furtheryour goals.
Is 2013 the year you finally redecorate,update your kitchen, or get that awe-some new barbecue grill? Then check outPinterest, where there are in the neigh-bourhood of 11 million peeps circulatingimages on virtual pin boards crammed full
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Perhaps you are up to changing theworld this year and looking for like-mind-ed souls and allies to join you?
While Facebook and Linked In offer arange of topic-based online groups andcommunities you can join or start, Twitterprovides worldwide access to tweeps whoshare your interests and can offer endlessresources on nearly anything.
Twitter is also a great tool for “crowd-sourcing”: obtaining needed services,ideas or opinions from a large group ofpeople online. Tweeps will be happy tooffer insight on everything from the bestbarbecue out there to helping you figureout where the activists are.
Facebook is a naturalplace to start to connector reconnect with oldfriends and new.
Through simplesearches you can findthat old high schoolsweetheart, or theroomie you had in col-lege that you’ve losttouch with.
If you are focused ongrowing your businessby building a widernetwork of professionalcontacts, it might betime to increase yoursavvy using Linked In,with 200-million regis-tered users and a repu-tation as networking onsteroids.
If 2013 is the yearyou get that awesome
job, Linked In is the virtual place to be.The point here is that ways to use
social media are almost as infinite as theInternet itself.
The key to making choices about timespent or platforms used is making a delib-erate assessment of what is truly import-ant to you.
The target is to make social mediachoices that are congruent with your big-ger picture. In coaching parlance, we callthis the Big A – the Big Agenda. What is itthat you really want? Figure that out andthen choose the platform that fits.
The Social Chicks resume their freesocial media information sessions withthe Chamber of Commerce Serving MapleRidge and Pitt Meadows on Thursday,Jan. 31, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Contact thechamber to register. at 604-463-3366.– Vicki McLeod is a business coach and consultant and one of
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Bergthorson Academy ofMusic put on a family-friendly classic at The ACT.by Maria [email protected]
Since 1939, the movie versionof The Wizard of Oz has beenentertaining generations of fam-ilies.
So, largely for nostalgic rea-sons, a local production, put onby the Bergthorson Academy ofMusic and directed by one ofits instructors, Rayne Beveridge,will stick close to its cinematiccounterpart.
“We’re trying to stay as true tothe types of characters you sawin the movie,” Beveridge saidabout the musical theatre pro-duction set to open this Friday.
The Wizard of Oz will beshowing at The ACT this week-end, with the familiar charactersof Dorothy and her ruby slippers,the Cowardly Lion, the Tin Man,and the Scarecrow.
They will be joined on stageby a cast of good and evil char-acters, witches and munchkins,and of course, the wizard whohelps Dorothy get home toKansas after her adventures inOz.
Beveridge dubbed the musicala “family-friendly show,” thatwill appeal to the multitude ofpeople who have seen the moviestarring Judy Garland.
In addition to colourful cos-tumes and a live orchestra, atleast one parent has helped puttogether elaborate sets, despite alow budget.
Marc Deroche built a 16-foot-high balloon and a house – sixfeet by six feet – that spins in thetornado.
This is the third musical puton by Bergthorson that incorpor-ates the recently formed RidgeMeadows Orchestra.
The orchestra performed dur-ing productions of Iolanthe andSpamalot.
The orchestra has expanded to24 pieces, and in this productionwill include four violins, a viola,four cellos, a French horn, oboe,clarinet, saxophone, flutes, and
percussion.Beveridge also conducts the
orchestra – at the same timeas he’s studying conducting atKwantlen University.
The orchestra has been inexistence for more than a yearand Beveridge said it is becominga “more and more solid group.”
He hopes next year theorchestra will be ready toperform a full concert.
The musical theatre per-formance of The Wizardof Oz is also a partnershipwith The ACT, whichhelps promote the per-formances and providesspace for the perform-ance.
The Wizard of Oz will beon the main stage of TheACT on this Friday andSaturday.
Performances are onJan. 18 at 7 p.m. and Jan.19 at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.
The musical will beperformed in concertJonathan Reichert andthe Ridge MeadowsOrchestra. Tickets are $12in advance, four for $40,or $15 at the door.
Tickets can be boughtby calling 604-476-2787, by going to www.theactmapleridge.org, orby going to the box officeat The ACT in person.
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Madison Deroche (left) portrays the cowardly lion, Ali Watson is in the main role ofDorothy, Laura Dand is wielding an axe as the tin man, and Faith Shulman is stuffed withstraw as the scarecrow. Wyatt Plume (inset) is mayor of the munchkins, here played byJordyn Flamma and Carmelina Bryant.
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Cosette Meynders plays a witch and Mary-Ellen Smith, Aunt Em, in The Wizard of
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Rayne Beveridge adjusted the tree worn by KateTaylor in The Wizard of Oz.
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Two Maple Ridge couples,Barry and KatherineCharron and Bev andBrian Rioux, recentlyreturned from a 10-day Caribbean cruise.Sapphrine Beach on theisland of St. Thomas iswhere they chose to posefor a photograph holdinga copy of their hometownnewspaper, The TIMES.Likewise, Aye and SonySadana of Pitt Meadows(above) posed with TheTIMES oustside TimesSquare in Hong Kong.They were vacationing inHong Kong for a weekbefore Christmas, andare heading to Thailandand the Philippines laterthis year, promisingmore pictures.
During a visit to the cooperative marketin Panama, Ruskin resident Betsy VanHerwaarden (above) visited with a Kunanative during a tour of the country. Shehad a picture taken holding a copy of theirhometown newspaper, The TIMES. The long-time Maple Ridge resident – who has beenprofiled in the TIMES Travellers at leasteight times through the years, is off soonfor a month-long tour of India, promisingto bring back more Traveller photographs.In the meantime, Maple Ridge’s Sherryl andTerry Hansen (left) recently had their picturetaken in front of a number of colourfulpinatas during a break from beach activitiesin Costa Azul, just south of San Jose Del Caboon the Baja Penninsula in Mexico.
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Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times Thursday, January 17, 2013 A25
There have never been as manychoices for vegetable garden-ers in the seed listings for 2013.Heirloom or hybrid? Unusual col-
ours or traditional ones? Organic seed ornon-organic? Container types or full-size?
Sturdily upright pea plants that don’tneed staking, such as ‘Little Marvel,’are popular with small-space gardeners,though taller vines like the 2.5-metre(eight-foot) ‘Alderman’ alwaysproduce more peas per plant.
A practical alternative ischoosing snap peas, sincepeople who miss har-vesting the pods canjust wait and harvestthe peas within.
Pole beans prod-uce more abun-dant and cleanerbeans than dwarfbeans do. It’salways fun togrow beans withcoloured pods.They can be yel-low, purple, orgreen. There’salso ‘DragonsTongue,’ whichis yellow withpurple stripes.
Runner beansfit as well into aflower bed as theydo in vegetablegardens. They haveflamboyant scarletflowers that are a beefavourite.
Carrots are now avail-able in an awesome
range of colours: yellow, cream,purple, and scarlet, as well astraditional orange. ‘Flyaway’ and‘Resistafly’ give some protectionagainst the carrot rust fly, whichcan be increased by planting car-rots later than usual.
Breeders continue to producesweeter corns than ever before,
but in cold, wet B.C. springs,the old-fashioned ‘Jubilee’
is very reliable fortimely germination
and a good crop. It is nowavailable in a super-sweet version.
Beets of variouscolours are nowincreasingly popu-lar. ‘TouchstoneGold’ is yellow,while ‘Chioggia’has pink andwhite alternatingrings. The long,narrow roots of‘Cylindra,’ whichhaul themselvesout from thesoil, are still themost convenientto pull and slice.
But my favour-ite for productionis ‘Winterkeeper
Lutz’ which hasbig, tender roots
that can go throughthe winter in-ground,
if mulched. They doit more reliably if you
plant them in groups,not rows, so that voles
have to workharder to findthem.
More blight-resistant tomatoesare being listed.They include the largecherry ‘Mountain Magic,’‘Mountain Merit,’ the medium-sized hybrid ‘Defiant,’ and the pastetomato ‘Plum Regal.’
So far, there seem to be no truly blight-resistant potatoes, though ‘Chieftan’and ‘Kennebec’ are said to have someresistance. With partial resistance, blightmoves so slowly there’s time to cut down
the blighty foliage and dig thepotatoes later.
Planting potatoes very earlyand quite deep can help a crop todevelop before blight hits. Afterall, in many gardens, overlookedpotatoes from previous harvestssprout early in spring, sometimesdisrupting rotation plans.
Seed of storage onions such as‘Copra,’ ‘Robinsons Mammoth
Improved,’ or ‘EarlyYellow Globe’ should
be started now.The gardener who
grew the biggestonions I’d ever seen
always started seed inlate December.It’s nice to see the heir-
loom lemon cucumbersstill have a permanent place
in crop offerings. They are small,crisp, very sweet, and often eaten
like apples. Theyproduce masses
of cucumberson big ground-cover-type vines
which smotherout weeds. They’re
almost never foundcommercially, since three
days’ refrigeration is theirmaximum storage time.
Hot and spicy peppers are per-fect for containers, where most are orna-mental, useful, and much easier to growthan bell peppers.
Jalapenos and ‘Long Red Cayenne’ taketo container-growing especially well, andalso pickle beautifully. Both need to beused in moderation.
Seeds
Vegetable seed choices growing in abundanceGardening
by Anne Marrison
Anne Marrison is happy to answergarden questions. Send them to
her via [email protected]
Pole beans can offer excellent yields inrelatively small spaces.
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Loneliness is oneof the themes ofan exhibit at theMaple Ridge ArtGallery.
by Troy [email protected]
A second in thelives of total stran-gers, frozen byphotography, is theinspiration behindartist Shari Pratt’sexhibit at the MapleRidge Art Gallery.
Using photosspanning the 1940sthrough to the ’60s,the 49-year-old MapleRidge artist has cre-ated Lost In Time, acollection of acrylicand mixed-media art.
A public receptionwas held Jan. 12, andthere will be a freeartist presentationthis Saturday, Jan. 19at 11 a.m. inside thegallery.
Three years ago,Pratt strolled throughan antique shop inNew Westminsterwhen she stumbledacross an old portraitphoto.
The subject seemedto speak to her.
Time passed andPratt continued to gatherportraits, most of themprinted on two-inch bythree-inch pieces of blackand white photo paper.She accumulated themlocally as well as abroadin far-off destinations suchas Scotland and Paris.
“It was almost like Iknew these people,” Prattsaid, regarding the sub-jects of the photos thatshe used to model her artaround. “Like they were agrowing family of mine.”
This artistic endeavoris not unfamiliar territoryfor Pratt – she often usespeople as her muse.
“Even when I see alandscape, I tend to put afigure in it,” she said.
Her attraction to por-traits and “old things” isevident through this latestbody of work.Pratt said paint-ing portraits ofpeople she neverknew functionedas an allegoryto her own pastrelationships.
“As I exploredthe concept ofloneliness, Ifound that even throughisolation, alienation, andloneliness, people are stilltrying to communicatewhether they know it ornot,” she said. “We wantto feel that we belong,somehow.”
Pratt is the founder, artdirector, and visual arts
instructor of Creative KaosSchool of Art in MapleRidge.
Her work has beenshown at the EastsideCulture Crawl inVancouver, ConcourseGallery of Emily CarrUniversity, the Harmony
Festival in WestVancouver, Art onthe Pier in NorthVancouver, JohnB. Aird Galleryin Toronto, andFederation Gallery inVancouver.
Lost and Found,a portraiture ser-ies with a theme of
loneliness and imaginaryrelations, is currently ondisplay at the Maple RidgeArt Gallery until Feb. 2.
Visitors are welcometo visit the gallery at nocharge Tuesdays throughSaturdays from 11 a.m. to4 p.m., as well as occa-sional evenings.
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Strangers frozen in timeArtist Shari
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Small Treasures is one of the acrylicand mixed-media art on display inlocal artist Shari Pratt’s Lost and
Found exhibit at the Maple RidgeArt Gallery. Her work will be shownuntil Feb. 2 at the gallery insideThe ACT.
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Contact Daniel C. Richardson Telephone 604.937.1166530 - 130 Brew Street, Port Moody - Suter Brook
Greta J, 52, was recently awarded $40,000compensation for a severe knee injury she sufferedwhile riding the bus in Victoria. As she stood toopen a window, the bus suddenly pulled away fromthe bus stop, causing her to fall and her left leg toslam forward into the hard plastic seat in front ofher.
The judge noted that Ms. J cried out in pain whenshe struck her knee, and while other passengersasked if she was okay, the driver didn’t. “He lookedback to see people around a woman acting as ifthey were concerned about her.” After pulling intothe next bus stop to let several people off, he wentto the back of the bus, passing by her to help apassenger in a wheelchair “but said nothing to Ms.J and went back to his seat and carried on with theroute.”
Then when Ms. J, who was the last passengerleft on the bus, got off, “she made a remark aboutthe driver’s lack of concern. She said the driver…explained that he did not see what happened [toher] and that he was busy with the ramp for thewheelchair.”
“Ms. [J] tried to hop on one leg towards her homebut soon realized she would not make it. A coupleleaving a restaurant saw her and took her to thehospital.”
The bus driver testified that he only braked slightlyfor a truck in front of him after he pulled away fromthe bus stop. But the court found his testimony “toindicate a callous attitude to a passenger in possibledistress. The effect is to cast doubt on the safety ofother aspects of his evidence.” The court preferredMs. J’s evidence – “that the movement of the busfrom the stop was abrupt and forceful, causing herto fall, notwithstanding she had braced herself whileopening the window. There were no exigencies of
traffic or other like explanations for this manner ofdriving.”
Bus drivers must use all due, proper andreasonable care and skill to avoid or prevent injuryto their passengers. The care required is of a veryhigh degree.
In an earlier case, Jane W, 74, who was sitting inthe side bench behind the driver reserved for theelderly and handicapped, got up to take her coatoff when the bus came to a red light. When the lightturned green, and the driver started the bus movingdown the hill, she was still struggling to take off hercoat. She lost her balance and fell over, and becamequadriplegic.
The court concluded that the driver was 75%responsible for the accident. B.C. Transit’s policyrequires drivers to wait for elderly or disabledpassengers to sit down before putting a bus inmotion. The court said this was evidence that busdrivers recognize “there is a higher degree of carerequired to safeguard the elderly or the disabled”than with other passengers.
But the court said Mrs. W was partially responsibletoo. She ought to have known that the bus wouldsoon start to move after the light turned green,and therefore she should have tried to hold on tosomething while removing her coat.
If you’ve been injured in a bus or other trafficaccident, consult your lawyer for advice.
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Snow-capped majestyThe mountains provided a majestic backdrop for Pitt Meadows on a sunny January day as the grass glistenedwith frozen dew.
A local credit union put a lot of cash onthe table this week aimed at helping sec-ondary and post-secondary students seek-ing further education – and I’m hopefulsome of that coin will be left here withdeserving scholars in Maple Ridge andPitt Meadows. But to qualify, you have toapply, and the deadline is looming.
Envision Financial rolled out plans todistribute $33,000 in educational awards.Specifically, they’re giving out 14 awardsof $2,000 each to students who demon-strate outstanding school and communityinvolvement.
Their deadline is Feb. 28, with criteriaand applications available online at www.envisionfinancial.ca/education.
• More at www.mrtimes.com
Cafe stomps into bistro bizStomping Grounds Coffee House in Pitt
Meadows has made some changes. Theyhave added a full kitchen to their cafeand can now host private parties with fullmenus, provide full service catering, andhost bistro nights Thursdays to Saturdays.
“This village is our community– it’s what inspired us to start StompingGrounds Cafe,” said owner Anahi English.
The reason they decided to add these
services to their cafe is because theywant the community to have a placewhere they can go for “great food, greatwine, and enjoy what Osprey Village hasto offer.”
English’s mother, Roxana, has joinedtheir team and is resident chef. Withmore than 15 years experience in thekitchen, she is creating “simple, but deli-cious meals.”
“We are putting in the effort to create adining experience that is truly communityand family inspired,” English said.
Their menu can be found at www.stompinggroundscoffeehouse.com.
Attention business leadersYou’re invited to join MP Randy Kamp
for an economic roundtable in PittMeadows tomorrow.
Share your views on the economy andthe policies that the government shouldadopt to create jobs and economic growthin Canada. It is happening at SouthBonson Community Centre at 10932Barnston View Rd.
RSVP before noon, Friday, Jan. 18 athttp://pittmeadowseconomicroundtable.eventbrite.com/#. There are only 20 seatsavailable.
Lougheed Nails 2 openI get my nails done about once every
six weeks at Lougheed Nails 2 at 22355Lougheed Hwy. Love them! The nailladies, I mean.
They used to own both Lougheed Nails1 and 2, but a short time ago they decid-ed to sell Lougheed 1 so that the ownerscould have a few days off.
Nina, the owner, said she and her hus-band kept the second location because ofthe available parking area.
Business happenings
Credit union offers grads cash
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GAMBLE,Brenda LeeAge: 54Wanted inconnection withFile #2012-15103Wanted for unlawfulin dwelling.
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Greatest glory hadWinter fishing is a sport for
those who really want it. Unlikethe warm, lazy days of summer,winter can be downright miser-able. Yet like many things in life,some of the greatest glory isachieved under the most unpleas-ant circumstances.
Read Jeff Weltz’ column abouthow fishing for steelhead makes itall worthwhile.• More online: www.mrtimes.com,
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Foggy day for golfMeadow Gardens Golf Club
hosted a New Year’s Day tourna-ment, and 144 people took to thelinks amid the fog.• More online: www.mrtimes.com,
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Recreation Reach The TIMES' sports desk: Phone: 604-463-2281 or email: [email protected]
Chiefs chase topPlaying fire wagon hockey
that could spark memories ofLafleur, Lemaire, and Shutt, theVancouver Northeast Chiefs aremaking a charge for a top-threespot in the B.C. Major MidgetHockey League. The Chiefs, ateam that includes four MapleRidge players and one fromPitt Meadows, returned from atwo-game Island stop, having ran-sacked the South Island Royals bya combined score of 18-4.• More online: www.mrtimes.com,
click on “Sports”
Golfers strolled through the foggyMeadow Gardens Golf Club.
At 48, Maple Ridgemotorcycle racer Ken LaLondecontinues to satisfy his needfor speed.
by Troy [email protected]
A scary incident in WashingtonState 30 years ago solidified KenLaLonde’s belief that he belongedon the back of a motorcycle.
The mishap didn’t strike anyfear of riding in him. Quite thecontrary, LaLonde said, he feltrelatively calm seconds after ithappened.
LaLonde’s parents were avidriders, and as a result, he wasraised around motorcycles. Hestarted dirt-bike riding at 11.
At 17, the youngest of threebrothers accompanied his folks ona motorcycle trip to Arkansas.
He and his siblings were invitedto join their mom and dad on thejourney, all expenses paid, so longas they bought their own bikes.
A motivated LaLonde sold hiscar and used the money to buyhis very first street motorcycle.
“That was the start of mymotorcycling, on the street,”LaLonde said.
The sun was sinking under themountains on the first day of thejourney when LaLonde’s tires hita patch of oil. He figured he wastravelling about 80 mph.
“I was riding a few hundredyards in front of my parents… andthe back end of my motorcyclestarted slapping back-and-forth,”he recalled.
Instinctively, LaLonde threw hisfeet down on the asphalt, know-ing not to hit his brakes too hard.
He slid off the road and into thegravel shoulder.
“My mother was in tears,”LaLonde said. “She thought forsure she was going to watch herson die. But it didn’t even getmy heart going. Instantly, I feltperfectly calm. Instead of, ‘Whoa,I’ll never ride a bike again!’ Ithought, ‘You know what? I’vegot this.’”
It didn’t take long beforeLaLonde’s affinity for pushing hisbike to its limit got him into hotwater. At 19, he lost his licenseafter being issued one too manyspeeding tickets.
That’s how he got into trackracing.
“I had that need for speed,
and I wasn’t going to get it onthe street,” LaLonde said. “I wasneeding an outlet for it.”
He raced for the first time in1984 at the former WestwoodMotorsport Park in Coquitlam, aneight-turn, 1.8-mile circuit thatdoubled as a street course forcars andmotor-cycles.
Thenow-48-year-oldMapleRidgeresidentrecalledthat hewas“instantlyfast.”
“Mythird racethat Iwas in, Iended up winning,” he said.
He continued to race throughthe ’80s, winning Canadiannational titles before taking a 15-year hiatus in 1989.
His wife Gail motivated LaLondeto get back into racing when hewas 38 years old.
“I told my wife it was a slipperyslope,” LaLonde said, laughing
heartily.He owned a motorcycle when
he met Gail in 1997, the sameyear he competed in a Canadiannational competition.
He sold the bike a year later.Four years passed, and Gail
convinced her husband to buyanothermotor-cycle.
“Shelovedbeing onthe backof a bikewhen werode onthe street,”LaLondesaid.
Thecouplelater dis-coveredthat racing
existed through the WestwoodMotorcycle Racing Club (WMRC)at the River’s Edge Race Course atMission Raceway Park.
LaLonde hasn’t looked back.Since 2004, he’s been a regular
competitor on the 1.6-mile, nine-turn road course.
“It’s a great place to bring thekids and watch racing,” LaLonde
said, regarding the race course.Lalonde is one of the few
remaining original members of theWMRC.
He and 32-year-old teammateBez Cajee, also a Maple Ridgeresident, are the only two fullysponsored riders in WesternCanada who don’t actually workin the motorcycle business.
Two years shy of his 50th birth-day, LaLonde continues to be adominant force on the River’sEdge course.
Aboard a Ducati 1198SP witha small caricature of his BritishBulldog Buddy decorating its tailsection for inspiration, LaLondetook the checkered flag in 10 of12 races he was involved in at theMission track.
His other two other wins werepart of the Western CanadianChampionship, one weekend inMission, the other at Edmonton’sStratotech Park Raceway. Hefinished first in Open Supersportand second in Superbike after hisclutch blew up in one of the racesin Edmonton.
LaLonde is the No. 1 plateholder for B.C. for the SuperbikeClass (SBK). He’s the first rider inCanada to win the SBK on a twin-cylinder motorcycle in more than30 years.
Westwood Motorcycle Racing Club
Street-bike racing runs in family
Raymond Ng photo
Maple Ridge racer Ken LaLonde has enjoyed great successin street bike racing, since re-entering the sport in 2004.
Ken LaLonde not only races, the 48-year-old is also vice president of the Westwood Motorcycle Racing Club.
On the FlyOn the Flyby Jeff Weltz
A fly fishing instructor and outdoor writer,Jeff has fished the area since the early 1970s.Contact him at [email protected]
On the prowl again.
A32 Thursday, January 17, 2013 Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows TimesSports
Nolan Wallinger scored twice to leadRidge Meadows to a much-needed7-4 win over Port Moody.
by Troy [email protected]
The remedy for the Ridge MeadowsFlames’ three-game winless skid cameSaturday in the form of the toothless PortMoody Panthers.
The Panthers are struggling this season,to say the least.
They entered the game with a 5-26-0-1record.
The Flames proceeded to hand thePanthers their 14th consecutive loss, andleague-most 27th setback of the season,by beating them 7-4 at Port Moody Arena.
The win improved the Flames’ record to11-16-2-4.
Thirteen pointsback of the secondplace AldergroveKodiaks and 11points clear of thefourth place MissionCity Outlaws, theFlames seem des-tined to finish thirdin the Pacific JuniorHockey League’sHarold BrittainConference.
Head coach andgeneral managerJamie Fiset isn’t surprised to see theFlames sit where they are at this point ofthe campaign.
“It’s all about being prepared for theplayoffs,” he said. “Right from day one incamp, we expected to be right in middleof the [conference] pack. In that respect,there are very few surprises.”
Looking back at Saturday’s game, Fisetsaid the win was much needed after frus-trating nights against Richmond and NorthDelta in the team’s previous two games.
“It’s huge,” Fiset said. “Anytime youhave a game where you explode for sevengoals and play well, it builds confidence.”
The victory also takes a bit of the stingout of Ridge Meadows’ first two outingsof 2013.
During a 7-0 loss to Richmond on Jan.4, the Flames were in the game until latein the third period, when the Sockeyesscored five times in the final 4:32 of regu-lation.
Prior to the goal explosion, the Sockeyesheld a somewhat tenuous 2-0 lead.
Fast forward to this past Friday, Jan. 11at Planet Ice, and the Flames trailed 3-2early in the third period before the Devilsstruck for three goals over a 4:13 spanto take a 5-2 lead, essentially putting thehome team away.
“We were frustrated the first two games[of January],” Fiset said. “Our first game
back against Richmond we had a 5-0 melt-down. The same with the second [NorthDelta] game. We think we get somemomentum back, and over a three or fourminute span, they put three goals into thenet.”
Fiset said the Flames “finally got somebounces” against Port Moody.
“I think they’re better than their recordindicates,” Fiset said, of the Panthers.“They came close against Richmond andthey do compete reasonably well. I thinkthey’ve improved – that said, we wereexpecting to win that game.”
Nolan Wallinger scored two goals andan assist to pace the Flames’ attack.
“He played a very strong game,” Fisetsaid, regarding the 18-year-old forward.
Wallinger has already surpassed lastseason’s goals and points totals, withseven goals and 12 points in 27 contests.
In 37 games last season with theMission Ice Breakers,the Delta nativescored four goals and10 points.
Wallinger has alsoshaved his penaltyminute totals from126 last season to21 thus far this cam-paign.
Fiset said Wallingeris a far more effect-ive player this year,playing with muchmore controlled emo-tion.
“Wally’s been doing a really good jobre-inventing himself this year,” Fiset said.
Other Flames’ goals versus Port Moodycame off the sticks of Alexander Smith,Michael Nolan, Marco Ballarin, MatthewBissett, and Paul Piluso.
Bissett and Piluso added assists for two-point nights.
Challenging weekendRidge Meadows’ schedule this weekend
is a tough one.The Flames are heading to MSA Arena
in Abbotsford tomorrow (Jan. 18) to takeon the Harold Brittain Conference-leadingPilots.
Winners of their last three games, thePilots have a conference-best 24-8-0-2 rec-ord. Opening puck drop is 7:30 p.m.
On Saturday, the Flames are off to NorthDelta’s Sungod Arena for a date with theDevils. North Delta has a decent 17-15-1-3mark, good for third in the PJHL’s TomShaw Conference.
That game has an early 6:45 p.m. starttime.
“These are two big games for us,” Fisetsaid. “You want to get on a roll, and playconsistently for 60 minutes.”
Junior B fans will get to see their Flameson home ice next Wednesday, Jan. 23when they host the Pilots at Planet Ice.
Game time is 7:30 p.m.
Hockey
Flames’ scorers singestruggling Panthers
“Wally’s beendoing a reallygood job re-inventing himselfthis year.”Jamie Fiset
Net driveSebastien Marshall droveto the hoop against theKitsilano Blue Demonsduring the 24th annualTerry Fox Legal BeagleInvitational. The top-ranked Blue Demonsclawed to a 69-59 victoryduring the Triple A boysbasketball tournamenthosted by Port Coquitlam’sTerry Fox Secondary. OnThursday, the Pitt Meadowssenior boys lost 88-65 tothe White Rock ChristianWarriors. In Saturday’sgame-deciding seventhand eighth place, theMarauders trounced theVancouver College FightingIrish 80-51 in what PittMeadows coach Rich Gouletcalled the “best game ofthe year” for his team.
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1160 In Memoriam1160Jennie Irene Wright
(nee Kierstead)Born in Websters Corneron January 19, 1913,passed January 26, 1986.Fondly remembered by allwho knew her.
1170 Obituaries1170ELLMAN, Charles (Chuck)Sep 21, 1928 - Jan 11, 2013
After unexpected illness.Husband, father, grandfather,former teacher at MRSS, activelyinvolved in the community for 24years after taking earlyretirement. Served Maple RidgeArts Club, Arts Council, seniorscentre, CEED, peer to peertutoring, St. George’s Church, aswell as Fundraising and PoliticalCampaign Volunteering. Pre-deceased by his father (John),mother (Magdelene) and sevenbrothers. His sharp mind andpositive attitude never faded,and he will be dearly missed byhis wife Edna, son Ian (Kelly),daughter Carol (Doug), grand-children Brandon, Hannah andKylie, many friends, relatives,colleagues and former students.Funeral Service Monday,January 14. A celebration of hisart is at St. George’s ChurchSaturday, January 19 at 11am-3pm, 23500 Dewdney Trunk Rd.In lieu of flowers, furtherdonations to the Maple RidgeHospital Foundation (604-463-1822) in his name will ensure thesame future level of care for ourcommunity. Special Thanks toDrs’ Spittle and Fernandes, andthe entire staff of RidgeMeadows Hospital.
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HOLINWORTH,Elizabeth Ann
Elizabeth Ann Holinworth,beloved daughter, sister, aunt,mother and grandmother passedaway January 11, 2013.Neither height, nor depth, noranything else in all creation, willseparate us from the love of Godthat is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
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FARM WORKERSMeadowland Farms Inc.requires seasonal farmworkers for blueberry andcranberry farms. Dutiesinclude general farm labor,planting, pruning, fertilizing,weed control and harvesting.W o r k i s p h y s i c a l l ydemanding, handling heavyloads, repetitive tasks andstanding for extendedperiods of time. Work isperformed outdoors in cold/damp or hot/dusty conditions.Wages are $10.25 per hour.Work can consist of 50 hoursor more over 6 day weeksparticularly during harvest.Approx start date March2013.Please fax your resume to
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1240 GeneralEmployment1240
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1285 Retail Sales1285
CASHIERS & STOCKERSP/T jobs - may lead to F/T. Latenights & weekends may berequired. Will train. Apply at:Chevron Town Pantry, 12214Harris Road, Pitt MeadowsOr at: 20592 Lougheed Hwy,Maple Ridge, Or email to:[email protected]
1293 Social Services1293
Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who needa stable, caring home for a few months.Are you looking for the opportunity todo meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEACommunity Services is looking forqualified applicants who can providecare for youth in their home on afull-time basis or on weekends for respite.Training, support and remunerationare provided. Funding is available formodifications to better equip your home.A child at risk is waiting for an open door.Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628
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NICOMECKL RIVER hiking trailsnr this1279sf 2br 1.5ba tnhousew/pool, $224,900 778-240-3699see uSELLaHOME.com id5512
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6008-26 Port Moody6008-26
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Tim Stephens' Astral Reflections Jan. 20 - Jan. 26, 2013★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Aries March 21 - April 19: The weeks aheadbring social joys, popularity, entertainment, lightromance, group activities and wish fulfillment – in aneven stronger dose than most Januaries/Februaries.Life seems worthwhile again! Though the pressureis off at work, bosses still favour you, so a momentof socializing with them (say Monday, Tuesday) can’thurt. Sunday’s for shopping – early, before ten.Travel,paperwork, casual friends, errands and variety fillMonday/Tuesday – be curious. Head for homeWednesday eve to Friday: be sluggish, recuperate,nurture family. Romance crescendos Saturday.
Taurus April 20-May 20: An ambitious monthbegins. Your energy and magnetism are tops Sunday,but there’s little worth doing. Charge after moneyand possessions Monday/Tuesday – a great twodays for investments, wiping out debt and sensualgratification. Your career and social reputation facea lucky opening. Trips, errands, paperwork andcasual friends/siblings fill Wednesday eve to Friday:good mixes with bad, so be on your toes. Legal andgovernmental zones might not go well, but yourcareer faces even more opportunity, If you havean ambitious hunch, act on it without delay. Home,family Saturday.
Gemini May 21-June 20: The weeks ahead featureintellectual activities, far travel, love and weddings,cultural projects, higher learning, religion, philosophy,insurance and statistics. The small of these willproceed swiftly, but the big is sluggish, will grow Jan.30 onward. Retreat and rest Sunday: DON’T handlesharp equipment. Your energy, magnetism, sense oftiming and effectiveness soar Monday/Tuesday: startnew projects, declare your love, see and be seen(and heard!). Chase money Wednesday eve to Fridaynoon: open doors and barriers mingle: buy cautiously.Errands and friends, Saturday.
Cancer June 21-July 22: The month aheadfeatures sex, intimacy, high finance (investments,debt, etc.) mysteries and research, health diagnosis,lifestyle changes, commitment and consequence.This area is super-charged now; testosterone is high;so is human attraction. You could be tempted to stray.Investing in (or researching in) your career can yieldbenefits. Sunday’s friendly, happy, but avoid practicalgoals. Retreat to rest, plan, and fulfill old obligationsMonday/Tuesday: you might receive a “gift” foryour charitable or spiritual efforts. Your energy andcharisma soar Wednesday eve to Friday.
Leo July 23-Aug. 22: The weeks ahead emphasizerelationships, opportunity and opposition, negotiation,dealings with the public, relocation possibilities andfresh new horizons. You feel ambitious Sunday, but anice rest will gain more. Your popularity rises Mondayto Wednesday. Social delights, light romance,entertainment, optimism and wish fulfillment flowin. Someone you meet or woo could be a potential,viable life mate. Retreat Wednesday night to Friday:rest, contemplate, plan, be spiritual, charitable.Your energy, charisma and timing soar Saturday– approach someone to solve a problem.
Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: Sunday’s mellow, loving,but don’t start major projects – contemplate, orread. Be ambitious Monday to Wednesday – greatluck accompanies you. A month of work and healthconcerns has just begun (Jan. 19) and this dovetailssplendidly with your career, prestige and statusdesires. Monday/Tuesday (not so much Wednesday)are one of the prime intervals in this trend – if youwork eagerly, you gain. Approach higher-ups with aplan or proposal those two days. Friends, popularityand optimism visit you Thursday/Friday. Retreatfor some “down time” Saturday. Contemplate lovebarriers.
Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: A month of romance,creativity, of pleasure, charming children andspeculative urges starts now. Indulge some of thosespeculative urges – you’re on a winning streak!There will be a bump, especially around Jan. 30 (nextweek) – one that might raise the problem of moneyor unequal socio-economic positions. And in general,if you want to turn love into living (i.e., co-habitation)or marriage, you face problems involving domesticity:where you live, or step-kids, etc. Still, you couldhardly pick a better time this decade, to love andmate! Monday/Tuesday show how/why. Lucky!
Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: Until late February,examine your relationships and projects – jettisonthe old, stale and unworkable, to make room for thenew little green shoots that you now must nurture.Err on the side of gentleness in this, for you aretemperamental all January in domestic and othersituations – “dumping someone” roughly can createa long-term enemy. At home, kindness is key. Ingardening, go light on fertilizer. Sunday’s intriguingbut without result. Sexual urges, mysteries, highfinance, investments, fill Monday-Wednesday –luckily so! Mellow thoughts late week. Be ambitiousSaturday.
Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: The weeks aheadfill with casual friends, siblings, errands, short trips,communications, details, reports and paperwork.It’s a very busy but not terribly important time. Send“love letters” over the two weeks ahead, both literallyand metaphorically (e.g., the right glance or tone ofvoice is a “letter” also). Tackle routine chores Sunday– nothing big. Relationships excite and are splendidlylucky Monday/Tuesday – be eager to join, diplomatic,flexible: others hold the power. Deeper themes – sex,intimacy, financial commitments – need caution lateweek. Mellow joy Saturday.
Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: The month aheadfeatures money and possessions. You have alreadyexperienced heightened money flows since lateDecember: now these become more serious, as your“net worth” is affected. So it’s very important to stopuseless, nervous or frivolous outflows, and to invest, ifyou do, carefully.The best time to invest for machinery,tools, work is Monday/Tuesday – two great days toapply for employment or begin a project, also. Thebest time for other types of investment (or reducingdebt) is January 27. Sunday’s beautiful but useless.Relationships demand care Thursday/Friday.Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: Your energy,effectiveness, timing and charisma reach a yearlyhigh over the next few weeks. Start importantprojects, see and be seen, vie for romance (one ofthe bigger ones of your life seems likely to arrive,or has arrived, between June 2012 and June 2013).Ask favours, they’ll be granted. Sunday’s for rest,period. Romance, a creative surge, charming kids,speculative success, fill a splendidly lucky Monday/Tuesday (and Wednesday, but with little result). Tacklechores Thursday/Friday – keep an eye on safety.Relationships contain a hidden barrier Saturday.Pisces Feb. 19-March 20: Withdraw mildly nowto late February. This is your recuperation time ofyear: rest, protect your health, contemplate whereyou stand now and make plans for future action. Becharitable, spiritual – it will come back to you. Youfeel like visiting or communicating Sunday: littleresult. Charge into domestic, real estate, gardening,nutrition, children, security and retirement zonesMonday/Tuesday – you’ll succeed, in major ways!Romantic notions, creative urges and pleasure drivesswell Thursday/Friday, but you might be wise to letthese remain notions only. Tackle chores Saturday.
[email protected] • Reading: 604-886-4808
CHILLIWACK LK 1250sf rancherw/guest cabin, .5 ac lot, 2km tolake, pool $360K 604-824-5687see uSELLaHOME.com id5561
PRICE REDUCED, 1280sf 3br1.5ba ½ duplex, large 4480sflot $229,900 604-792-9287see uSELLaHOME.com id5511
6020-08 Coquitlam6020-08
OFFERED AT assessed value1000sf 3br 2ba home on huge10,000sf lot $414K 778-859-0717see uSELLaHOME.com id4272
REDUCED 3136SF 7br 3.5bafabulous vu, below assessmentCDS lot $688,888 778-898-7731see uSELLaHOME.com id5595
6020 Houses - Sale6020
6020-08 Coquitlam6020-08ONE OF A KIND HOME inCoquitlam, 3600sf, $150k inr e n o s , M o r t g a g e h e l p e r ,$799,900. Call 604-768-8879
6020-12 Ladner/South Delta6020-12
W. LADNER ½ block from theFraser Riv,1600sf 3br characterhome, $545,000 604-617-3748see uSELLaHOME.com id5599
6020-14 Langley/Aldergrove6020-14
ALDERGROVE SXS DUPLEX80K below assessment. $3K/morent $527,900 firm 604-807-6565see uSELLaHOME.com id3428
FORT LANGLEY 2300sf 5brw/suite above 3 additionalrental units $985K 604-882-6788see uSELLaHOME.com id5533
6020-20 Mission6020-20
MULTI FAMILY, 10 RENTALHOMES in Mission with $91,000net income, on 6.5 acres,$1,025,000. 604 838-8692
6020 Houses - Sale6020
6020-18 Maple Ridge/Pitt Mead.6020-18
5 ACRE blueberry farm withgarage water & sewer at prop-erty line $949K 604-880-5069see uSELLaHOME.com id5642
6020-24 North Delta6020-24
UPDATED 4541SF 7br 5½baon large 8264sf lot, basementsuite, $819,000 604-805-6614see uSELLaHOME.com id5604
6020-34 Surrey6020-34
132ST, 92AVE 2140sf 5br 2baw/bsmt suite, huge 7200sf lot,updates, $529K 778-320-7506see uSELLaHOME.com id5568
CHIMNEY HTS 3600sf 7br+den6ba w/2 suites quiet cul-de-sac4600sf lot $669K 604-866-3515see uSELLaHOME.com id5597
CHIMNEY HTS like new 4100sf8br 6ba w/main floor bedroom,2 suites, $649K 604-441-9652see uSELLaHOME.com id5563
6020 Houses - Sale6020
6020-34 Surrey6020-34
CLAYTON IMMACULATE 3523sf 5br 3.5ba w/bsmt suite acrossfrom park $648K 604-575-7636see uSELLaHOME.com id5551
CLOVERDALE 3850SF 6br 5ba3lvl 2/suite potential on 1/2ac GDlot, $789,800 778-549-2056 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5564
E. NEWTON 4000sf 8br 5.5ba2 yr old 3 level home w/3 brbsmt suite $699K 778-895-8620see uSELLaHOME.com id5628
FLEETWOOD ACROSS fromSchool, reno’d 2600sf 6br 5baw/suites $579K 604-434-3482see uSELLaHOME.com id5577
FLEETWOOD RENO’D 2140sf4br 3ba, large 7100sf lot, bsmtsuite $549,000 604-727-9240see uSELLaHOME.com id5617
GREEN TIMBERS beautifullyupdated 3100sf 5br 3.5ba, suite8400sf lot $575K 604-340-1551see uSELLaHOME.com id5631
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8160 Lawn & Garden8160
AMBER ROCHESTOR545 Rochester Ave, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall,S.F.U. & Transportation.
office:604- 936-3907
AMBER (W)401 Westview St, Coq
Large Units.Near Lougheed Mall.
Transportation & S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-2136cell: 604-727-5178
ARBOUR GREENE552 Dansey Ave, Coq
Extra Large 2 Bedrooms.Close to Lougheed Mall &S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-4903cell: 778- 229-1358
BBY NR SFU renod 3 BR apt,new bath/paint, N/s, n/p. Now.$1200 inc heat. 778-908-0814
BURQUITLAM APTS561 Cottonwood Ave, Coq
Bachelor, 1 BR & 2 BRIncludes heat, hot water,underground parking, close tobus stop, school, SFU,Lougheed Mall. No Pets.
Office 604-773-6467
CALYPSO COURT1030 - 5th Ave, New West
Near Transportation &Douglas College.
Well Managed Building.
Cell: 604 813-8789
6508 Apt/Condos6508
COQ Austin & Blue Mnt. 1 BRstart $720. Immed/Feb 1. Bldglaundry. By transit. 778-865-6696
COQ CENTRE newer 1 BR, 1 BR+ den, 2 BR 2 bath, suites in rentalbuilding located in Windsor GateEstates. Includes clubhouse, h/w,5 appls, nr transit, cats ok, N/S.From $1060. Dec 1. Move-inbonus. Van 604-468-1698
COTTONWOOD PLAZA555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq
Large units some with2nd bathroom or den.
On bus routes, close toS.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.
office: 604- 936-1225
JUNIPER COURT415 Westview St, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, allTransportation Connections,
Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-8905
KING ALBERT COURT1300 King Albert, Coq
Close to Transportation,Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604-937-7343cell: 778-863-9980
PARK TERRACECall for Specials!
Spacious Bach, 1 BR, 2 BR& 3 BR Apts. Rent incls heat& hot water. Resident Mgr.
Call 604-530-0030www.cycloneholdings.ca
6508 Apt/Condos6508
ROYAL CRESCENTESTATES
22588 Royal Crescent Ave,Maple Ridge
Large units. Close to GoldenEars Bridge. Great view of River
office: 604- 463-0857cell: 604- 375-1768
6510 Co-ops6510
HARRIS ROADHOUSING CO-OP
(Pitt Meadows)2 BR, $1030/mo, $2500 sharepurchase. 3 BR, $1134/mo,$3500 share purchase.By bus & schools. No subsidy.Pets ok. 604 465-1938
BBY UPPER lev view 3BR + 2bath, 1500 sf, own w/d, garage,h/w flrs, nr shcools n/s, n/p. $1495+ 1/2 utils. Feb 1. 604-524-0667
6540 Houses - Rent6540COQ CTRE, 924 Westwood St.OPEN M-F 12-3 & Sat/Sun 10-4.Up 3 BR, 5 appl, carport. $1075 +2/3 utls. Pet ok. 778-968-7966
5 BDRM/3BTH EAST MRbright clean, enste/walk-in mstr,6 appls, 2 gas f/p, new sun rm/deck/hd flr, secure garage, closeamens/Sch, ref’s reqd, $1750mo, N/S N/P Feb. 604-760-8277
STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN● No Qualification - Low Down ●
CHILLIWACK – 9557 WilliamsSt, 3 bdrm, 2 level HOUSE, newfridge, Gas stove, hot waterheater, with 10% down... $888/M
Call 604-435-5555 for showingwww.HomeBuyingCenter.ca
6602Suites/Partial
Houses6602
BBY S., Newly Reno 2 BR upper,1 bath, Nr skytrain, schools. $900+ 1/2 utils. Avl Now. N/s, N/p.ALSO 3 BR ful l House$1600/mo + utils. 778-323-4558
COQ WESTWOOD Plat 2 BRbsmt, 4 appl, nr bus, ns/np. $880+ 1/3 util. Now. 604-306-6136
PITT Meadows, 3 BR upr ste, 1.5ba, totally reno’d, CDS, wlk toBonson Prk, garage, shed, shdw/d, alarm, cov’d deck, nr allamens, ns/np, Now, $1500 + 70%utils, 778-987-9011 text msg/email: [email protected]
PO CO northside bright groundlevel 2 BR , 1100sf, sept ent, privyd, 4 appls. N/s, Avail now. $990incls utils. 604-945-7444
6605Townhouses -
Rent6605COQ 2 BR townhouse, quietfamily complex, no pets. 12 $940.604-942-2277
8080 Electrical8080YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 ser-vice call. Insured. Lic # 89402.Fast same day service guar’d. Welove small jobs! 604-568-1899
8105Flooring/
Refinishing8105
Hardwood FloorRefinishing
Repairs & StainingInstallation
Free EstimatesCentury Hardwood Floors
604-376-7224www.centuryhardwood.com
Hardwood FloorRefinishing
Repairs & StainingInstallation
Free EstimatesCentury Hardwood Floors
604-376-7224www.centuryhardwood.com
Installation • Refinishing • RepairsART of HARDWOOD FLOORS
604-240-3344
8155 Landscaping8155LANDSCAPING, DRAINAGE,fall cleanups, salting, snow removalAries Bobcat, Dave 604-808-9017
8200Patios/Decks/
Railings8200
• Waterproofing • Aluminum Awnings• Custom Aluminum Railings
• Deck Renovations
Free Est.942-5394
UNITEDVINYLSUNDECKS LTD.
8220 Plumbing8220
•• Renos or New Jobs •• Boilers•• Drain Camera Inspection
•• Water Jetting Flushing•• Power Snake Auger
24 HOURS EMERGENCY SERVICE24 HOURS EMERGENCY SERVICE
604.825.2211604.825.2211
HotWaterTanks
from $795installed
PLUMBER & GAS FITTERPLUMBER & GAS FITTER
Insured - Licensed - Bonded
8240Renovations &
Home Improvement8240
FERREIRAHOME IMPROVEMENTS
Additions ★ RenovationsConcrete Forming ★ Decks
Garages ★ BathroomsCeramic Tile ★ Drywall
Hardwood Flooring''Satisfaction Guaranteed''
NORM, 604-466-9733Cell: 604-841-1855
FERREIRAHOME IMPROVEMENTS
Additions ★ RenovationsConcrete Forming ★ Decks
Garages ★ BathroomsCeramic Tile ★ Drywall
Hardwood Flooring''Satisfaction Guaranteed''
NORM, 604-466-9733Cell: 604-841-1855
8315 Tree Services8315
Dangerous tree removal, pruning, topping,hedge trimming & stump grinding.
Fully insured & WCB
Jerry 604-618-8585
$ BEST RATES $
A-1 TRI CRAFTTREE SERVICES (EST. 1986)
Andrew 604-618-8585
BBY S. nr Metro Town. Upper flr,1600sf, 3 BR, 1.5 ba, w/d, hrdwd,dbl carport, deck, alarm, $1600+ 2/3 utils. N/S. 604-322-0180
BBY N view upper 2 BR + Den, 2ba, share w/d, share utils, np$1300; lower 2 BR $850, np, 121North Warwick. 604 299-0403
6540 Houses - Rent6540AVAIL JAN 15/FEB 1, 4 BRhouse, 2633 James St., Abbots-ford. $1300/mo. No utils, No Pets.Can be used as legal office spaceas well. 604-583-6844, 604 809-7796
6522Furnished
Accommodation6522BDRM in cntrl MRidge Townhse,avail Now, $500 incls all utilities,w/d, near WCE, 778-689-8424
Artistry of Hardwood FloorsRefinish, sanding, install, dustlessProf & Quality work 604-219-6944
RENTALS
8087 Excavating8087
ABSOLUTE BOBCATABSOLUTE BOBCAT& EXCAVATION LTD.& EXCAVATION LTD.• All Bobcat & Mini-X Services• Small Hauls Available• SNOW REMOVAL• Fast Reliable ServiceCall Ryan: 604-329-7792
8075 Drywall8075HW DRYWALL CONTRACTINGJobs big or small + textured ceiling
repairs. Cell: 614-4732
8130 Handyperson8130
HANDYMAN Int & Ext repairs &reno’s. Carpentry, Kitch & Bath,Plumbing. Walter 604-790-0842
HOME SERVICES6508 Apt/Condos6508
Winter ServicesSame Day Service, Fully Insured
SNOW REMOVAL• Yard Clean-Ups• Pruning• Gutters• Landscaping
• Xmas Lights• Hedges• Rubbish Removal• Odd Jobs
BOOK A JOB ATwww.jimsmowing.ca
310-JIMS (5467)
A1 CONTRACTING. Bsmt, bath,kitchen cabinets, tiling, painting &decks. Dhillon, 604-782-1936
REAL ESTATE6020 Houses - Sale6020
6020-34 Surrey6020-34
GREEN TIMBERS reno’d 2400sf 4br 3ba, lg 7800sf lot, bsmtsuite $559,000 604-727-9240see uSELLaHOME.com id5617
GUILDFORD 1900SF 3br 2baw/basement suite on huge 8640sf lot, $479,000 604-613-1553see uSELLaHOME.com id5608
GUILDFORD MAGNIFICENT4952sf 10br 6.5ba back on creek,main floor master br, $765K
604-581-5541 see:uSELLaHOME.com id5506
NEWTON NEW 2200sf 5br 3.5ba½ duplex with 2br bsment suite$475K incl. HST 604-728-1419see uSELLaHOME.com id5591
TYNEHEAD 3800SF 5br 4.5baexecutive home 12,077sf lot, withside suite, $850K 604-575-7311see uSELLaHOME.com id5350
6020 Houses - Sale6020
6020-38VancouverEast Side6020-38
OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun May 12& 13th, 10am - 2pm, 2396 East39th Ave. 50x140 lot, 1,050 sqftbungalow, asking $1.2 mllion.
6020-52Other Areas
BC6020-52
HOPE, COUNTRY living 1850sf4br 2ba rancher on lg ½ ac lotmtn vu $272,500 604-869-3119see uSELLaHOME.com id5611
6025Industrial/
Commercial6025
VANC DNTOWN medical office672sf+188sf common area nearSt Pauls hp $375K 604-572-2785see uSELLaHOME.com id5509
6030 Lots & Acreage6030
CHILLIWACK BUILD 5000sfHome, 10,742sf serviced flatbldg lot $279K 604-798-5050see uSELLaHOME.com id5536
INVESTOR ALERT Clayton 1.27acre ppty w/1944sf 3br 2.5bahome $1,299,000 778-574-2519see uSELLaHOME.com id5613
6030 Lots & Acreage6030
LANGLEY BUILD your dreamhome, secluded 5 ac view ppty,well inst $630,000 604-825-3966see uSELLaHOME.com id4513
LANGLEY NR town fully reno’d2474sf home on 5ac ppty, bsmtsuite $1,150,000 604-825-3966see uSELLaHOME.com id5582
SURREY TYNEHEAD 1ac dev.ppty into 5.5 lots starting Jan2013, $1,399,000 604-951-8777see uSELLaHOME.com id5566
6035 Mobile Homes6035
NEW HOME w/river view inRuskin. Fam/pet ok. $89,900 w/$505 pad rent. Chuck 604-830-1960
NEW SRI 1152 sq ft, 3 BR, dblwide $77,900. Full gyproc singlewide $66,900. Repossessions1974-2007. Call 604-830-1960
OWN THE land, 1092sf 2brrancher style mobile home, kidsOK, $179,900 604-824-7803see uSELLaHOME.com id5541
6040Okanagan/Interior6040
MERRITT HERITAGE style 3070sf 4br 5ba on 9.9ac lot detachedshop, view $895K 250-378-8857see uSELLaHOME.com id5592
6050Out Of Town
Property6050
1.6 ACRE OCEAN VIEWPROPERTY, in Town, Sointula,Malcolm Island, N.Vanc Island.Assessed $132,000, Se l l$129,500. 5 pm 604-628-4592
PORT ALBERNI reno’d 2000 sf5br 2 ba with 2 br basement suite2 laundries $210K 604-542-1995see uSELLaHOME.com id5537
SPECTACULAR ISLANDVIEWS (10) San Juan Islands,
Anacortes - Biz Pt.$830,000 USD
4,100 sq.ft. on .5 acres, 5 br within-suite bath, oversized 4 cargarage 38’ long x 16’ High RV
garage. Custom home ICFexterior walls, geothermal heat
system. MLS# 313575Alan Weeks
3688 Birch Way, Anacortes,ZIP 98221-8440(425)691-9515
TRIPLEX- SOINTULA B&BGuest House, Malcolm Island,N.Vancouver Island. New reno,on view half acre. cost $900,000,sell $525,000. 5pm 604-628-4592
LANGLEY RENOD sxs duplex+1/2ac lot, rental income $2,200/month $479,900 604-807-6565see uSELLaHOME.com id3186
6052Real EstateInvestment6052
90FT WATERFRONT, SointulaGuest Beach House Malcolm Is.N. Vanc Is. 2 BR, water, sewer,hydro. $229K. 604-628-4592www.sointulabeachhouse.com
6065RecreationProperty6065
3 BR, lrg kitchen/lving room,1300sf seasonal, Gambier Isl.Sea Ranch $325K 604-266-6191
CABIN 15 mins SE of Hope BCSurrounded by mountains riversTall cedars, trails, clean air.3 BR, 1.5 ba, 6appls, sleeps 12+$239K by owner, 604-795-3663
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
Exclusive & Private Lake ShoreCottage, for all info:
www.cottageonlake.ca $329,000★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
GET AWAY - Mayne IslandTurn Key house, 2 BR + suite,all for $320,000, 250-539-5011
http://members.shaw.ca/mayneislandhome/
HATZIC LAKE 1 hr drive fromVanc, 2 vacant lots 1 is lakefront$70K is for both 604-302-3527see uSELLaHOME.com id5588
6065RecreationProperty6065
Mayne Island Recreational 1/3acre lot, community water, 1blk toBeach, $89,500, 778-245-0965
LOT & Trailer. This little gem islocated 120 miles from Van, pool- C.H, hiking, fishing, history ofCaretaker, maint $775/yr,reduced winter price $30,000. Lot33 - 30860 Trans Canada HwyYale BC. Ph 1-604-792-6764
6065RecreationProperty6065
HATZIC LAKE Swans Point, 1 hrfrom Vanc incl lot & 5th wheelski, fish, $148,500 604-209-8650see uSELLaHOME.com id5491
OCEAN FRONT boat access only2 yr old 1600sf 3br 2.5ba 30minfrom W Van $799K 778-998-9141see uSELLaHOME.com id5424
RV LOT at CULTUS LAKE HOLI-DAY PARK with year round campingaccess; finished in paving stones,low fees. All ament Grt loc. Movingmust sell $107,500. 1-604-795-9785
6035 Mobile Homes6035
CHILLIWACK REDUCED mustbe moved 1130sf 2br 2bathmobile $7,500obo 604-795-7570see uSELLaHOME.com id5612
6035 Mobile Homes6035
HUGE DISCOUNTSQUALITY MANUFACTURED HOMES
1-800-339-5133New and Used HomesPark spaces availableService work available
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9110 Collectibles &Classics9110
1956 OLDSMOBILE Sedan, excl cond324/ Rocket 88 78,000 org miles. Amust see $12,000. 604-702-1997
1966 CADILLAC Coupe de villea/c, pwr pkg, nr new tires, was$7500, now $6500 604-793-5520
1981 LINCOLN Town car,signature series, stock, collectorplates, $3500 obo 604-792-6367
1989 JAGUAR XJS coupe, V12159 K, pristine cond $6950 obo.Priv sale, call Bob 604-986-8516
1989 PORSCHE 944 Turbo,white on burgundy, all rcrds, newexhaust, 5 spd, a/c, Ltd slip, greatcond! $15,900 Call 604-943-0945
9125 Domestic9125
1989 CHRYSLER New YorkerLandau special model, like newloaded. $6600. 604-534-2997
1996 LINCON Mark 8 Diamondanniversary, 90,000 orignal miles,ex cond, asking $5800 obo604-793-0495
2004 CHEV OPTRA 5, newbrakes/tires, 151K, $4900 obo,604-819-3485, no Sun calls pls
2004 CHRYSLER Pt Cruiser GTTurbo 5sp, 98K, 1 owner, f/load,exc. cond, $5395, 604-855-2337
2011 CADILLAC SRX luxuryAWD, 18,500 k’s, like new cond$39,900. 604-793-5520
2011 Dodge Charger SE 1,700kms. Very cool,mint,smells new!$24,600obo. Gord 778-300-2538
www.BurrellAuto.com3094 Westwood St, Port Coq
604 945-4999.2925 Murray St, Port Moody
604 461-7995.
9129 Luxury Cars9129
1987 JAGUAR XJS Cabriolet, 1owner, lady driven, V12, ps, pb,pw, rebuilt ac, new tires, $8900obo, Don 604-826-7012
1997 Lincoln Town CarSignature 268K. $5,000
Call: (604) 316-2527 Great Car
2004 Jaguar X-Type Automatic93,500 kms Excellent condition.$10,500 Call: (604) 786-0941email: [email protected]
2007 BMW 525I, black, loaded,leather, sunroof, very clean,130K, $24,900. 604-999-4097
2009 Audi Q7 3.6 Automatic80,000 kms, silver ext, black
leather int, sunroof, tow hitch,nav, bluetooth. $40,000.
Call: (604) 913-9221
9135 Parts &Accessories9135
CAR DOLLY good condition 13inch wheels, has many uses,$400 obo 604-820-8218
9130 Motorcycles/Dirt Bikes9130
1998 HONDA Goldwing SE +Champion Daytona 2+2 conv.sidecar, loaded, 36K, new cond,classic, $14,900. 604 945-0376
2007 KAWASAKI Vulcan 900,new saddle bags/batt, w/shield,bike cover. $5,500. 604-209-1039
2010 TRIUMPH American Motor-cycle, 900 cc, never driven,$8500 obo. 604-533-4962 morn/eve
E-SCOOTERS NEW & USEDHave collection of E-Scooters.All performance mods & Lithiumavailable. Christmas Specials!$800 - $1600. 604 615-6245.
MINT CONDITION (Cloverdale)$7000 OB0 Call 604-788-0060
2007 YAMAHA RI- Dark Red & Black- Double & Single seat cover- 12600 KM- Custom Front & Rear Lights- Twin Black Carbon FibreAkrapovic Exhaust
- Very fast and Awesome
9145 Scrap CarRemoval9145
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THE SCRAPPERSCRAP CAR &TRUCK REMOVALCASH FOR ALL VEHICLES
604-790-39002 HOUR SERVICE
9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155
1994 FORD F350 dually XLT, auto,a/c, ext cab exl cond, only157,000k’s, $5895. 604-793-5520
1988 MAZDA B2200, low rider,with mags, good cond. workingorder, $3500 obo. 604-859-1939
1997 FORD F150 4x4, 8ft box,liner & canopy, good condition,$4800. 604-856-4371
AUTOMOTIVE
2000 GMC Sierra 3500Auto 210,000 kms crew cab 4x4long box 350 eng Auto worktruck incl. canopy & headacherack $3,500. 604-820-0486
2000 NISSAN Xterra, fullyloaded, 4x4, Call for details,604-832-1635
2003 CADILLAC Escalade, lowkm’s, original white, loaded.$21,500 obo, 604-855-6108
2003 FORD F-150 LARIATSUPERCREW
Excellent condition with 5.4 Lengine, trailer towing pkg. Leertonneau cover. 164,000 kms.$12,500. Call: (604) 852-9002
2005 Acura MDX 122,700 kmsExcellent Condition, many niceluxury features. 3rd row seatingmakes this a very reliable andsafe family vehicle $16,000email: [email protected]
2008 FORD Pickup Lariat,49,000km, loaded + +, $37,500Must Sell! 604-313-2763
9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155
2006 DODGE Durango (SUV) , 4x4,Leather, Sunroof, DVD, V8, 161K,No accident, $8200 (604-888-9799)
2006 Ford F150 XL, 4X4, 5.4L,extended cab, seats 6, long box,canopy, A/C, 107K. $12,950.must sell! (604) 773-4235.
2006 FORD F250 4x4, 8 cyl stnd,170k’s, 5.4L EFI, tow pkge, alpinestereo, single cab $7900. 604-819-3610
2006 FORD ranger FX4, 98K, a/c,new brakes, never off road,$10,995 obo, 604-722-2470
9160 Sports &Imports9160
1994 PONTIAC Trans Am GT redwith grey int., well maint., ladydriven $4800. Serious inquiresonly. Ph 604-997-2583
1997 TOYOTA Camry LE. 4 drs,4 cyl, auto, a/c. Well maintained.Aircared. $3700. 604-936-1270
2000 AUDI S4 2.7T, 6sp, 4wd.Blk with blk leather int. Upgradedexhaust, turbos & more.219,000 km $9800 778-229-0283
9160 Sports &Imports9160
2001 Toyota Celica GTAuto 138,000 kms -many extras
$8,950. Call: (604) 690-6235
2004 AUDI A4, auto, 4dr, grey,loaded, no accidents, 1 owner,146Kms, $8,900. 778 278-5188
2006 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT.46,000 km. Grey. 4 drs, auto, p/w,p/l, leather heated seats, sunroof,mag wheels. Good condition!$16,000 obo. 604-240-9912
2006 VW JETTA 2.0T 73k,original owner, hid headlights,auto, $14,900. 604-307-9159
2007 BMW 525i88,400km Premium Pkg, loaded$21,900 obo. 604-532-9292
2007 Volkswagen Rabbit129,000km Single owner. Fullyloaded, sunroof, heated seats,5speed $10,500 604-329-6735
2008 HONDA Civic std silver, origown, no acci, 86K, new tires, exccond. $9700obo. 778-866-7139
2009 Volkswagen GTI Golf.DSG/18" rims/leather/powerS/R. New tires. 65,000 kms.Factory warranty. $21,600.(604) 731-9739
9173 Vans91732002 WINDSTAR (Ford) 145 kms,good cond., $2975. 604-392-3909after 4pm or all day wkends
2003 CHEVY Venture, 7pass,red, good cond, 128K, incls snowtires, $3500 obo, 604-946-4725
9515 Boats9515
1989 19’ Bayliner Capri Blue, 2.3litre IB Fresh water cooled Exccond. Well maint. Lots of extras,c/w trailer . $4,695. 604-837-7564
24’ SEA RAY 240 turn key & go,eng i/o, GM V8, surveyed, goodshape. $6500. 604-552-3961
9522 RV’s/Trailers9522
1977 DODGE camper van. Goodcondition. Stove/fridge/furnace.$2,800 obo. 604-599-3835
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SELF-SERVEDISCOUNT AUTO PARTS
OVER A THOUSANDVEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM
WEEKLY SPECIALSJan 19 - Jan 25, 2013
Engines (gas)......................$13995
Transmissions ........................$4995
Starters .......................................$1795
Alternators ................................$1795
Radiators....................................$2595
Hoods ...........................................$4495
Car Doors ..................................$3995
Trk/Van/SUV Doors .............$4995
Fenders .......................................$2595
All Bucket Seats (manual)...$1995
All Bench Seats ....................$2495
Any Steel Wheel ......................$795
Hours: 8:30am-5pm7 Days A Week
www.pickapart.ca
1988 CLASS A Triple EREGENCY motorhome, lenght 32ft, gmc 450, stored 4 yrs, updatednew michelins, bathroom fixtures,freezer, fridge, laminate flrs,carpet throughout, sell due tomedical cond. $15,000 must beseen. 1980 AQUA STAR ski boat115 hp evinrude, in exc cond, fullyequiped depth sound, sonar, shipto shore radios, water skis, wetline tubes for towing, new top towbar, remote docking all onshoreline trailor, sell due toh e a l t h , $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 . C a l l604-793-0124
TOYOTA HIACE CAMPERVAN90 2.8l deisel,auto, camp incomfort $15,400. 604-275-34432000 HONDA Prelude, 2 dr,
$5000, auto, runs well, 124,000km, 604-614-8402
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ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA
1859 2012WELCOME TO
ST. JOHN'S"The church next door to the hospital"
(River Road & Laity Street)
Sunday Services8:30 am & 10:30 am
Church School & Nursery @ 10:30 am
www.nwnet.org/~stjmr
BAPTIST
Sundays @ 10am
(oldWhonnock Elementary School)
604.462.1161
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Pastor Rob [email protected]
Loving God Loving You
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SOUTHGATECHURCH
passionately loving God committed toloving people for the cause of CHRIST
familySERVICE10:00AM
www.southgatechurch.ca
COLLEEN FINDLAY PLACE11601 Laity Street
Maple Ridge, BC604-463-0844
LUTHERAN
WORSHIP10:00 AM
PASTOR: Roland Ziprick12145 Laity St.
604-467-4343
St. Paul'sLutheran Church
(E.L.C.I.C.)
MENNONITE BRETHREN
20450 Dewdney Trunk Rd, Maple RidgeSUNDAY Service 10:00 am
Children & Youth Programswww.mrcchurch.comPastor Duane Goerzen604-465-4211
PRESBYTERIAN
HANEY PRESBYTERIANCHURCH
11858 - 216th St604-467-1715
SUNDAY WORSHIP10:00 AM
Weekly programs for all ages!
www.haneypreschurch.org
PENTECOSTAL
Faith Apostolic United PentecostalMeeting at: St. Andrew’s Church off Haney Bypass at 116th Avenue
10:00am Sundays7:30 pm Wednesday Bible Study
Pastor Albert Foster604-466-0500
Ask about free Home Bible Study
21467 Dewdney Trunk RoadMaple Ridge604-312-1849
Maple RidgeSeventh-day Adventist
Church
Church at Study - Sat. 9:45amChurch at Worship - Sat. 11:00amPrayer Meeting - Wed. 7:00pm
What do the prophecies in the Biblesay about: End Time Events, One WorldGovernment, New Earth, Christ's Return?
www.prophecycode.org
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
UNITEDWEBSTER'S WHONNOCKWEBSTER'S WHONNOCK
UNITED CHURCHUNITED CHURCH25102 Dewdney Trunk Rd.
Maple RidgeSunday Worship
10:00 amCoffee to followH. Holness
(DLM) Minister604-467-9252
http://www.wwuc.org/Everyone Welcome
United in love. United in Christ.Come explore with us!
Sunday Worship9:15 am • Pitt Meadows United12109 Harris Road, Pitt Meadows
Golden Ears United10:00 am • Family Service with Children’s Church22165 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge
More information - ridgemeadowsunited.com
ALLIANCE
20399 Dewdney Trunk Rd604-465-5717
Rev. Greg Dalman, Senior PastorRev. Neil Penner, Adults & Evangelism
Pastor Phil Siebenmorgen, Youth andCollege and Career
Kyle Veer, Worship Pastor
WORSHIP SERVICES8:30 am & 11:00 am
for the whole family
BAPTIST
FRASER VALLEYBAPTIST CHURCH
Meeting atYennadon Centre12854 - 232nd Street
Maple RidgeSundays
10:30 am & 6:00 pmKJV Conservative MusicPastor Dan Deschamp
604-826-0602
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADAHOLY SPIRITANGLICANCHURCH
272nd off Lougheed,Whonnock
604-462-7933
SUNDAY WORSHIP10:00 AM
"Hall Available"www.holyspiritanglican.ca
WORSHIPWORSHIP WITH USWITH US
“Come and experience a safe place to find freedom from life’s hurts, hang-ups and habits.”
Join us every TUESDAY forDinner, Dessert & Coffee 6:00 – 7:00
Group meeting 7:00 – 8:00Share Groups 8:00 – 9:00
Celebration Station for kids 5-13 years • Childcare provided for kids under 5 years
Maple Ridge Baptist Church22155 Loughheed Highway
For more info604-377-3575
www.celebraterecovery.ca
FOURSQUAREexperience 604-463-6347
LIVING WAY CHURCHLIVING WAY CHURCH
Sundays 10:30am28304 96th Ave.thelivingway.ca
JESUS IS THE WAYJESUS IS THE WAY
TRADITIONAL ANGLICAN
Parish ofSt. Bride
12109 Harris RoadPitt Meadows
Sundays: 1:00 pm
604-463-5300
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BAPTIST
22155 Lougheed Hwy.www.ridgebaptist.ca
604-467-9613
Worship ServicesSundays at
9:00am & 11:00am
2007 ITASCA CAMBRIA 29hClass C Motorhome, F.L.26876km was $56,900 reduced to$54,900obo 604-793-5520
AUTOMOTIVE9522 RV’s/Trailers9522
2003 30’ Citation Supreme 5thWhl, 2 slides, exc cond, rearliving, loaded, many extras, newtires & batteries. Hitch incl.$32,000. 604-794-7529 (Chwk)
9535 Snowmobiles/ATV9535
1994 SUZUKI Quadrunner 300,4WD, indep suspen, diff-lock, 1owner, winch, 5200km, greatc o n d $ 3 8 5 0 o b o . P h604-850-4718
2007 ARCTIC CAT, 2 SNOWMO-BILES M800's 153 x 2 1/4 in track,350 original miles, 1 black, 1orange, both mint cond, reverse.$4400 each obo (Black) Dave604-850-7381 (Orange) James604-850-1381
9522 RV’s/Trailers9522
1998 NOMAD 5th Wheel 25 ft.1 slide; Standup/walk aroundBdrm $12,000 604-796-2866
2005 BIGFOOT Camper, 9 ft 6,2 new vents, air cond, fully equip,$18,000, 604-746-8210
2009 BIGFOOT 30MH28TE Topof line, immaculate, loaded, lowkms, $88,650. 604-230-7546
9522 RV’s/Trailers9522
2005 FOUR WINDS Class C 30’sleeps 7, like new cond, 132,000km, $24,888 [email protected]
9522 RV’s/Trailers9522
2008 NASH 25’ 5th whl, q bed,rear kitchen, 1 slide $19,000. Ph604-792-2201 Chilliwack
2009 26’ Grey Wolf super lightbrand new trailer, 1 pull out, 3 pcebath, full kit, 15’ awning, used 4x.$16,000 obo. 604-532-0726
9522 RV’s/Trailers9522
2011 ARTICFOX 8ft 11', winterpackage, 1 ton short box,includes slide outs, generator, ac,remote jack, sterio, fully loaded,$25,000, obo, 604-793-3399
2011 TRIPLE-E, Class B, M/H,6yr wrty, low km’s, loaded, mint,$95,000 obo, 604-855-6108
9522 RV’s/Trailers9522
26’ TOPAZ Rear Bunk Model1 kms 26’ rear bunk model. Topquality and excellent condition.
$9,500. [email protected]
9522 RV’s/Trailers9522
1994 - 11 ft Timberline Camper.Electric jacks & more. Excellentcond. $7,950. Call 604-576-6598
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