what's on! mission november / december 2015
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Mission, BC's Community Events, Entertainment, & Leisure MagazineTRANSCRIPT
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Clarke Theatre 33700 Prentis Ave Mission • Information: 604.820.3961www.clarketheatre.ca
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the Clarke!
Coming to the Clarke Theatre :
December 1st & 2nd, 7pm
Tickets $18.00 - available at Wentings in Mission, Valhalla
Pure, LifeCycles, Western Canoeing and Kayaking in
Abbotsford and Mt. Waddingtons in Chilliwack
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Adopt A Block 43
Arts Council 28 - 29
Candlelight Parade 12
Christmas Bureau 24 - 25
Clarke Theatre 15
Craft Fairs 39
Cultural Resource Commission 46
Downtown Business Association 16
Economic Development 26
Events Calendar 4, 7, 8, 10
Farmer’s Market 45
Fraser Valley Bald Eagle Festival 42
Jesters Theatre 32
MICA - Oyama 2016 34
Recipes 18
Remembrance Day 36
Rotary 38
SRCTech 22 - 23
What’s On! In the Community 47
RECIPES MICA REMEMBRANCE DAY
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What’s On! Mission is published under licence from Blueberry Publications by Cory Cassel Productions. Editor: Bronwen Sutherland
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PUBLISHER’S NOTE
Cory
We are heading into winter...The leaves have turned, the days are getting shorter and then nights cooler. It can only mean that the busy holiday season is upon us! So many wonderful events happen at this time of year and this issue is full of festive activities to keep the entire family busy and happy.
Here are our picks for annual Christmas events in Mission:Arts Council’s Craft Fair November 7th & 8th Candlelight Parade December 4thThe Nutcracker at the Clarke Theatre December 5th Christmas at the Clarke December 16thWinter Wonderland at the Leisure Centre December 19th - 23rd
We’ve got Craft Fairs! Check out the events calendar listings to see all of the great craft fairs happening! Windebank Elementarty, All Saints Church, Mission Coop Housing, St. Joseph’s and others are all hosting craft fairs/bazaars this year - support local organizations and fi nd unique gift ideas! No better way to shop local!
It is also the time of year when we need to remember those less fortunate and support the efforts of the Mission Christmas Bureau to ensure that everyone in Mission has a Merry Christmas. So many ways to give - check out how you can help your neighbours on pages 24 and 25.
And fi nally, what’s on at the Clarke?! This is one of the busiest times of the year at the Clarke Theatre at Heritage Park Centre. The events calendar is packed with great live entertainment, community events and concerts - be entertained and support your community theatre. www.clarketheatre.ca
From the What’s On! Mission team - Merry Christmas! We have thoroughly enjoyed serving our community this year and look forward to What’s On in 2016!
Photo by Paul Hockridge
What’s On! MissionEvents Calendar
Submit events for FREE [email protected]. All events submitted
that are in Mission and open to the publicwill be included in the Events Calendar,
at whatsonmission.ca, on Facebook and Twitter.
November
Grant Application DeadlineNovember 1st. Mission Community Foundation Ph: 604.826.5322www.missioncommunityfoun-dation.org/grants.html
Zinio for LibrariesNovember 2nd, 2pm - 3:30pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Reel On The River - JIM-MY’S HALLNovember 2nd, 7pmSilverCity in the JunctionInfo at reelontheriver.ca
Osteofi t –Level 1November 3rd, 9am 32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
Low Impact November 3rd, 10am32444 Seventh Avenue604-820-0220 [email protected]
Osteofi t –Level 2 (Osteofi t for Life)November 3rd, 11am32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
Chair YogaNovember 3rd, 11am - 12pm32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
Mission Community Ser-vices presents The Diwali Festival November 3rd, 5:30pmEnjoy this special celebration of lights with food, culture and crafts
Celtic Revival! - The SKY FamilyNovember 3rd, 7pmCedar Valley Mennonite Church, 32860 Cherry AveFor more info call 604-826-2445
Remembrance Day Tea November 4th, 1pm - 3pm 32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
Mission Friends of the Library meetingNovember 4th, 2pm - 3pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Chronic Pain Self-Man-agement Program (CPSMP) WorkshopsNovember 5th, (6 sessions) 1pm - 3:30pm32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
Piano Recitals with Tracey Tobin November 5th, 1pm - 2pm Cedarbrooke 3233 7th Ave 604-820-0220 [email protected]
Music Appreciation: North American Folk Music November 5th, 10am - 12pm 32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
Windebank Elementary School PAC Holiday Craft FairNovember 7th, 10am - 5pm33570 11th AveEmail: [email protected] for more informationNon-perishable food dona-tions will be collected at event
The Mission Arts Council presentsThe 34th Annual Christmas Craft Market November 7th, 10am – 5pm November 8th, 10am – 4pmHeritage Park Centre, 33700 Prentis Ave. Information – 604-826-0029
The DRAG Show: Female Im-personators & Adult ComedyNovember 7th, doors at 7pm, show at 9pm. The Stage 32298 1st Avewww.thestageinmission.ca
French Conversation (Be-ginner)November 9th, 11am – 12pm32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
French Conversation (In-termediate)November 9th, 9:30am – 10:30am. 32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
“Prosperity is…” - a juried exhibition of local artistsNovember 10th - 28th Opening Reception, Novem-ber 13th, 7pm - 9pm. MAC Rock Family Gallery 33529 First Ave
Public Skate Park MeetingNovember 10th, 6:30pm - 8:30pmMulti-Purpose Room #3 - Mission Leisure Cen-tre. For more info contact 604.820.5357
The Royal Canadian Legion (Mission Branch) Remembrance Day ServiceNovember 11th, 11amClarke Theatre 33700 Prentis Ave
Christmas Shopping at All Saints Anglican ChurchCraft & Vendor FairNovember 14th, 10am - 2pmHome-made Crafts, Sewing & knitting. Discovery Toys, Tup-perware, Avon and MORE
Philanthropy Day Pop-Up StoreNovember 14th. Mission Community Foundation host-ing at Friendship Centre. Ph: 604.826.5322 Donations of used clothing accepted Tuesdays & Thursdays at MCF offi ce.
Mission Coffee House Series presents: Brennen SinclairNovember 14th, open stage at 7pm, Main act at 8pmClarke Theatre Cafetorium 33700 Prentis Ave. $5.00 at the door
RockitBoy Entertainment presents Brent Kissel November 15th, 7:30pmClarke Theatre 33700 Prentis Ave Charge by Phone – 1-855-985-5000 • Ticket-master.ca
Reel On The River - WILD TALESNovember 16th, 7pmSilverCity in the JunctionInfo at reelontheriver.ca
Mission Christmas Bureau Offi ce Opens for Registra-tions & DonationsNovember 17th. Junction Shopping Centre. (between the Dollar Store and Black Bond Books)
4 To advertise call 604-832-3130 or e-mail [email protected]
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This is a dinner and dance fundraiser for Fraser Valley Youth Programs. The event will be held at The Stage inMission with the help of Cory Cassel Productions and the FVYS Gala Committee. Catering will be by the one andonly chef, Colin Rogers, from Mission Springs Brewing
Please email [email protected] for information on where to purchase or check us out online at https://www.facebook.com/events/FVYSGala2015
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Fraser Valley Youth Society
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Cedar Valley K9K9 Training Centre#17&18-32929 Mission Way, Mission604-312-6604 • www.cedarvalleyk9.ca
Travel: Route of the Camino de Santiago de Compostela November 18th, 10am - 12pm 32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
Mission Downtown Busi-ness Association presentsDowntown Mission Cus-tomer AppreciationNovember 19th, 5pm - 8pmStart your festive shopping at your favourite Downtown merchants with sales, prizes, treats and more! www.down-townmission.ca
Free Preschool Event –National Child DayNovember 20th, 10am - 1pmMission Leisure Centre. www.mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350
Fraser Valley Youth Soci-ety GalaNovember 20thThe Stage 32998 1st Avewww.fvys.ca
Jester’s Theatre presentsThe Prince’s BrideNovember 20th& 27th, 6:30pmNovember 21st & 28th, 1:30pm and 6:30pmSt. Paul’s Presbyterian Church on Cedar [email protected]
Bus Tour: 19th Annual Eastside Cultural Crawl in Vancouver November 21st, 9:30am - 4pm 32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
Manga Village (ages 12-18)November 21st, 2:30pm - 4:30pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Fraser Valley Bald Eagle FestivalNovember 21st & 22ndLocations throughout the Fraser Valleywww.fvbef.ca for more info
Mission Co-op Housing 4th Annual Craft FairNovember 21st & 22nd, 10am - 4pmSt Andrews Place 7365 Cedar St3rd Ave and Cedar St - Park in the top lot and walk down to our hall located in the middle of the complex.
Annual Christmas Bazaar & TeaNovember 21st, 12pm - 3pmAll Saints Church 33077 Second Ave at James St in downtown Mission
Sports Day in CanadaNovember 21st, 11am - 2:30pmMission Leisure Centrewww.mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350
Rotary Choir Festival pre-sented byThe Rotary Clubs of Mis-sion Featuring local community and school choirs.November 24th, 7pmClarke Theatre 33700 Prentis AveAdmission – A Donation to the Mission Christmas Bureau
Soap -Making November 25th, 12pm - 3pm32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
Tech TimeNovember 25th, 1pm - 3pm32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
Free Family SwimNovember 25th, 6:30pm - 8pm. Sponsored by the Mission Friendship Centre. Mission Leisure Centre Poolwww.mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350
Baby Play Date (ages 0-2)November 26th, 10:30am - 12pm. Mission Library 604-826-6610
Rockit.Boy Entertainment presents Natalie McMas-ter & Donnel Leahy: Two Pianos Two FiddlesNovember 26th, 7:30pmClarke Theatre 33700 Prentis Ave. Charge by Phone – 1-855-985-500Ticketmaster.ca
Three’s a Party Tour 2015 featuring Jason Blaine, Tebey, & James OttoNovember 27th, doors at 7pm, show at 7:30pmClarke Theatre 33700 Prentis Ave. Tickets at ticketmaster.ca
Jr. Christmas Retreat (ages 7-12)November 27th, 7pm – No-vember 29th, 1pmCamp Luther - 9311 Shook Road, Missionwww.campluther.ca
Fraser Valley Humane Soci-ety Bake SaleNovember 27th, 10am - 5pmNovember 28th, 10am - 1pmProspera Credit Union - Mis-sion Branchwww.fraservalleyhumaneso-ciety.com
Panago Pizza Mission Christmas Bureau Benefi t PromoNovember 27th - 29th Panago Mission B104 - 32471 Lougheed HwyCall 604-310-0001 to order
Mission City Farmer’s Mar-ket Christmas MarketNovember 28th, 10am - 2pmHeritage Park Centre 33700Prentis Avewww.missioncityfarmers-market.com
St. Joseph’s Parish BazzarNovember 28th, 10am - 3pmTea Room opens at 1pm32550 Seventh Avenue
December
The Best of the Banff Mountain Film Festival December 1st & 2nd, 7pmClarke Theatre 33700 Prentis AveTickets available at UFV Cam-pus Offi ces
Marilyn Fraser & Cherle Sibley: ExhibitDecember 1st - 19thMAC Rock Family Gallery 33529 First AveFor more info 604.826.0029
Christmas Tea Party and Carol Sing AlongDecember 2nd, 1pm - 3pm32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
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Breakfast with SantaDecember 3rd, 9:30am. Mis-sion Leisure Centre. Registra-tion requiredwww.mission.ca/leisure,604-820-5350
Me and My Paws Santa PhotosDecember 3rd, 10am - 2pmAll Starts K9 Training Centre 32929 Mission Waywww.fraservalleyhumesociety.com
Film Screening: Shameless: The Art of DisabilityDecember 3rd, 10:30am - 12pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Piano Recitals with Tracey TobinDecember 3rd, 1pm - 2pmCarrington House, 32700 7th Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
Mission Hospice Society Annual Christmas Open HouseDecember 3rd, 3pm – 7pm32180 Hillcrest Streetwww.missionhospice.bc.ca
Mission Candlelight ParadeDecember 4th, 7:30pmParade route First Avenue from Horne Street down to Park StreetFor more information contact Allison Jack 604-826-6914
Warm Up: Parade After PartyDecember 4th, doors 7pm, entertainment begins when the last fl oat rolls by.. The Stage 32298 First Ave - Ad-mission by donation. Proceeds to the Mission Christmas Bureau and the Mission Folk Fest Society. www.thestageinmission.ca
Santa at the ParkDecember 5th, 2pm - 4pm Fraser River Heritage Park 7494 Mary St. For more Info visit www.heritagepark-mission.ca
Gingerbread House Deco-rating (ages 12-18)December 5th, 2:30pm - 4pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Lutefi sk DinnerDecember 5th, 4pmCamp Luther 9311 Shook Rdwww.campluther.ca
The Fraser Valley Academy of Dance presents The NutcrackerDecember 5th, 2pm & 7pm Clarke Theatre 33700 Prentis AveTickets at fvad.tix.com
The DRAG Show: Female Impersonators & Adult ComedyDecember 5th, doors at 7pm, show at 9pm. The Stage 32298 First Avewww.thestageinmission.ca
Mission Hospice Tree of RemembranceSafeway, December 5th – 13thSave on Foods, December 14th – 20th. www.mission-hospice.bc.ca
3rd Annual Festival of Trees & Dramatic Read-ing of Charles Dickens “A Christmas Carol”In support of the Mission Christmas Bureau, December 8th - 12th, 3pm - 8pm Sat-urday 2pm - 4pmSanta’s Grotto: December 10th - 12th, 3:30pm - 5pm, Saturday 2pm - 4pm. Dra-matic Reading: December 12th, 7pmAll Saints Anglican ChurchEmail at [email protected] for more info
Deck the Halls Puppet ShowDecember 8th, 6:45pm -7:30pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Joy Vox Community Choir and Voce Destino presentSurrounded by the Music Christmas Concert in sup-port of the Mission Christ-mas BureauDecember 11th & 12th Matsqui Lutheran Church, 5781 Riverside St. Matsqui VillageTickets will be $15.00 avail-able through www.stepping-stonemusic.ca
The Good, The Bad, and The Showdown at the Panto CorralBy Camille Atebe, directed by Trevor CrosbyDecember 11th - 20th, Janu-ary 1st - 10th. Opening Nite Theatre 33223 Railway Ave. For tickets and info go to www.openingnitetheatre.com or call 604-826-ONTS
Bus Tour: Bach Choir: Mes-siah December 12th, 3pm - 12am32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
Mission Clay Works Studio Pottery SALEDecember 12th & 13th, 11am - 4pm33038 2nd Ave (entrance & parking via the alley)www.missionclayworks.com
Christmas at the ClarkeBenefi t Concert for the Christmas Bureau & Wom-en’s Resource CentreDecember 16th.Clarke Theatre -Tickets on sale London Drugs, Junction; Shoppers Drug Mart, Lougheed Hwy & Pros-pera Branch, Mission -www.clarketheatre.ca for details
Mission Chamber of Com-merce Christmas LuncheonDecember 17th, 11:30am - 1pmBest Western Mission Ball Room 32281 Lougheed Hwywww.missionchamber.bc.ca
Winter WonderlandDecember 19th - 23rd, 12:30pm - 2:30pm & 6pm - 8:30pmMission Leisure Centrewww.mission.ca/wonderland, 604-820-5350
Mission Chamber of Com-merce LuncheonNovember 19th, 11:30am - 1pm Rockwells Bar & Grill Chapel Room 32281 Lougheed Hwywww.missionchamber.bc.ca
New Year’s Countdown SkateDecember 31st, 11am - 1pmMission Leisure Centrewww.mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350
2015 Bursary & Scholar-ship DeadlineDecember 31st - Deadline for 2014 recipients to claim bursaries. Mission Community FoundationPh: 604.826.5322
Recurring Events
Sunday Blues JamSundays from 3:30pm -7:30pm The Historic Dewdney Pub604-826-4762 for more info
Mission Drop-in Centre General Meeting1st Monday of each month at 11:30 am. Senior’s Centre 33100 10th AveCall 604.814.2188 for more info
Mission Drop-in Centre BingoMondays, 1:30pmSenior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188 Senior’s Mixed BridgeMondays, 12:30pmSenior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
Mission Scrabble ClubMonday’s, 1pm - 4pm Craft Room, Cedarbrooke Chateau32331 Seventh Ave Contact: Sandra Gjertsen 604-826-0459
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Mission Book ClubMondays, November 2nd, December 7th, January 4th, 7pm - 8pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Third Monday Magic!3rd Monday of every monthOpening Nite Theatrewww.fvmc.ca
Mission Drop-in Centre Line DancingTuesdays, 9:30 am Senior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
Crafts / KnittingTuesdays & Thursdays, 10am Senior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
Senior’s Health and Well-nessTuesdays, 10am Senior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
Floor CurlingTuesdays, 10am Senior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
Rotary Club of Mission Mid-day LuncheonTuesday’s, 11:45am - 1pmMartin’s DowntownCall 604.826.6914 for info
LEGO ClubTuesdays, November 3rd - 17th, 3:30pm - 4:30pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Breakfast with the Rotary Club of Mission Wednesday’s, 7am - 8amCedarbooke 32331 Seventh AveCall 604.826.1382 for more info
Chair Fitness ExerciseWednesday’s, 9:15am Senior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
Senior’s Drop-in CribWednesday’s, 10:15am Senior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
Stories in the ParkWednesdays July 8th – Au-gust 26th, 10:30am – 11:30amMission Library 604-826-6610
Wiggle TimeWednesdays, November 4th, 18th - December 2nd, 10:30am - 11:30 amMission Library 604-826-6610
International Knitting ClubWednesdays, November 4th, 18th - December 30th, 12pm - 2pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Walking ClubWednesday’s, 12:30pm Senior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
Drop-in BingoWednesday’s, 12:30pm Senior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
Mission Ukulele CircleWednesdays, 1:30pm - 3:30pm St. Andrews Place, 7365 Cedar St. For further details contact Richard at [email protected]
Mission on the Fraser Lions Meeting1st & 3rd Wednesdays 5:45pm - 7pm. Mission Sta-tion Grill Banquet room. For information email mofl [email protected]
Mission Word KeepersWednesdays, November 18th, December 16th, 7pm - 8:30pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Shining Spirit Reiki Well-ness2nd Wednesdays, 7pm - 10pmOasis Rejuvenation Centre203 - 32331 7th Avewww.healbc.com
Whiskey Jack” Hosts Ka-raoke Wednesday nights at 7:30pmHistoric Dewdney Pub604-826-4762 for more info
Mission Drop-in Centre Line DancingThursdays, 9am Senior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
Mission Midwifery Post-Partum Drop in Open to all mothers of babies 0 - 12 monthsThursdays 9:30am -11am September - June (closed for December)7514 Welton StreetFor more info [email protected] or check out our Facebook page -search Mission Midwifery
Fraser Valley Needlearts Guild Day Meeting4th Thursday of every month (except December), 9:30am - 1:30pmCherry Craft Room at Chart-well Cedarbrooke Retirement Residences, 32331 7th AveBring your lunch, or order it on arrival. Contact for more info: [email protected] Seniors Activity Cen-tre Assoc General Meeting 1st Thursday of each month at 10:30 amMission Senior’s Cen-tre 33100 10th Ave. Call 604.814.2188 for more info
Conversation CirclesThursdays, September 10th, October 8th, November 12th, Noon - 2pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Larry Vollans hosts ‘Acoustic Open Mic’ Thursdays, 7:30pmHistoric Dewdney Pub604-826-4762 for more info
Ladies Defense Workshop1st Thursdays, 7:30pm - 8:30pmSeung-Ri Mission Taekwondo Academywww.missiontaekwondo.ca
Mission Chair Fitness Ex-erciseFridays, 9:15am Senior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
StorytimeFridays, November 6th - De-cember 4th, 10:30am - 11amMission Library 604-826-6610
Mission Drop-in CribFridays, 11am Senior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
Old Age Pensioners Gen-eral Meeting2nd Fridays, 1:30 pmSenior’s Centre 33100 10th AveCall 604.814.2188 for info
Healing Connections3rd Fridays, 7 pm – 9 pmOasis Retreat Spa B&B11734 Allan St. Stave FallsFor info or tickets, call 604.462.7780www.oasis-retreat.com
Old Age Pensioners Birth-day Party 4th Fridays, 1:30 pmSenior’s Centre 33100 10th AveCall 604.814.2188 for info
Mission City Farmers Mar-ketSaturdays, 9am - 1pmLibrary Parking Lot on 2nd Avewww.missioncityfarmers-market.com
Mission on the Fraser Lions Club Meat DrawSaturdays, 2pm - 4pmCaptain’s Cabin Pub33331 Harbour Ave
French Conversation SalonEvery other Saturday, 1pm - 2pmOpen to all adults who speak French or who are learning FrenchCall Michelle for info 778-982-3626
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Santa Claus is Coming To Town
Friday December 4th 7:30pm
Find him in Mission at the Annual Candlelight Parade Parade route First Avenue from Horne Street down to Park Street
For more informa�on contact Allison Jack 604-826-6914
MissionChamber.bc.ca
With the Mistle Toes...featuring local favorites Kat Wahamaa, Tony Rees, Jennie Bice and John Welsh
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Doors 7pm - late!Entertainment starts as soon as the last fl oat rolls by
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- Buyers that look for homes in the off-season are usually serious and more motivated to buy.
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- The spring market has drivenn the sale prices up, so there will be many recent comparable sales that will help us negotiate a goodd price for your home.
right now. The price point in our community is desirable for buyers looking to upgrade into a largerhome, particularly buyers relocating from the communities to thee West.
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And Ted, Carlo, Carmella, Katie and Scott are still here!Come downtown, let our fantastic team serve you!Rex Cox Menswear - Since 192533147 First Ave, Mission604.826.2721www.rexcoxmenswear.com
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Recipes fromThe Blackberry Kitchen
Chocolate Pots de CremeServes 6Pronounced poh de krem or pot filled with chocolate
Ingredients:
12 ounces of semi sweet chocolatePinch of salt1\4 cup white sugar3 large eggs2 cups whipping cream1 tsp vanilla
Instructions:
1) In a food processor bowl, combine chocolate, salt, sugar and eggs.
2) Pulse the mixture until combined, it may look granular and curdled but that’s alright.
3) Heat the cream until it simmers and then add it slowly to chocolate mixture while pulsing.
4) Scrape bowl, add vanilla then pulse again until the mixture becomes smooth textured.
5) Pour mixture into small cups or ramekins, cover with plastic wrap and chill in refrigerator.
6) When ready to serve, garnish with whipped cream and fresh berries.
Thank you to all our Blackberry Kitchen Guests, we appreciate your loyalty and will miss seeing you there.We and our staff invite you to join us at our sister restaurant Martin’s Downtown at 33157 1st Ave., Mission BC
For any inquiries regarding The Blackberry Kitchen during our renovation please call us at 604-820-0789.See you at Martin’s this winter and The Blackberry Kitchen in the spring!
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Martin’s Downtown • 604-820-0789 • 33157 1st Avenue, Mission • [email protected] Daily for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Sunday - Thursday 9am-9pm Friday and Saturday 9am-10pm •
Weekend Brunch Features • Fully Licensed Bookings for Dinner Parties for up to 40 people • Private Long Table Room for up to 20 guests.
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Martin’s Downtown is in one of Mission historic buildings that has undergone many changes over the years.
Built in 1929 it was the original Mission Town Hall and was used as such until 1974 when it was renovated and has since housed
with beautiful music, with the distinct sound of a martini shaker in the background. Kerry & Laurel Martin invite you to be theirguest for Classic Cuisine at Martin’s Downtown.
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With the Christmas and holiday season comes the New Year and with the new year comes the
painful cycle of preparing one’s personal income tax.
Here is a list of things you can do or think about tomake that season go more smoothly!
• If you are going to make charitable donations,do it early and keep all of the tax receipts in one place.Remember only donations to registered charities inCanada are eligible.
• If you moved during the year, make sure that Canada Revenue, your employer, your bank andinvestment broker have your up to date address. Also make sure you save all of the receipts for the cost of the move and it may be deductible in certain circumstances.
• If you are a student or have a student in your family make sure that they get their T2202A from their school, plus if you had costs to move to the school these may be deductible in certain circumstances.
• Make your RRSP contributions early inDecember so that you are not waiting for your slips in April.
• When to file
receive a refund if you are signed up for electronic
a refund that is mailed to you usually takes up to 2 weeks. Mailing your return and receiving a refund could take up to two months depending on the time of year that you mail your return.
• What happens if I file late? Your GST/HST
• Come up with a plan! – do not wait until April 30th to take your tax information to a tax preparer
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• Quick easy access to past tax information - We will be offering to store your personal tax returns and other information on a Canadian Server so that you can retrieve the password protected information whenever you want.
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SPOTLIGHT
Profi ling individualsand businesses whohave completed theAgri-Tech Venture Acceleration Program…
JEFF KRAHN of CEA Innovations Corp. recently graduated from the Agri-Tech Venture Acceleration Program (AVAP) through the Sumas Regional Consortium for High Tech (SRCTec). Acting as the newest agri-tech and technology hub for the Fraser Valley, SRCTec hosts this program to help those with the next big idea in agriculture. Through training, mentorship, offering access to capital and networking opportunities, the Agri-Tech Venture Acceleration Program which is funded through the Ministry of Agriculture and the BC Innovation Council has given close to 25 new “ventures” an opportunity to succeed in the agri-tech business world.
Here’s an insight into Jeff’s experience with the Agri-Tech Venture Acceleration Program.
What made you interested in the Agri-Tech Venture Accelerator Program?As designers and engineers we have the technical background to design and build a wide range of automated systems. The Agri-Tech Venture Accelerator Program has provided us with tools, guidelines and methodologies to take our ideas from the prototype development phase and begin the process of taking our technology from the research lab and built it into a basis for a sustainable business.
Can you explain to us it is what you do?We have designed and built a soft robotic gripper that is designed to grasp and hold an object and apply less force to the object than what a human can. The gripper is inherently gentle and can handle a wide range of delicate objects such as tomatoes, apples etc. We are currently developing a robotic system to
handle the packaging of fruits and vegetables primarily in a greenhouse setting. Our long-term goal is to automate harvesting as well.
How did you hear about the Agri-Tech Venture Accelerator Program?I originally heard of SRCTec when it was featured in a local newspaper article earlier this year. However, it was Shawn Halter who ultimately put us in contact with Mike Manion.
When you went through the training what part of it did you fi nd the most benefi cial?All of the information has been benefi cial in one way or another. Of particular interest to us was the methodology to fi nding a customer who has the need for our technology along with the background behind setting system pricing.
How did you fi nd the one-on-one mentoring? What kind of information did you pull from it?Peter Briscoe SRCTec’s Executive in Residence has been very helpful in guiding us along the steps we need to take in order to build a potential customer base and in ensuring we focus on the steps we need to take in order to ensure we meet our business goals
Have you taken advantage of any of our networking opportunities? If so were they benefi cial?As a recent graduate of the program, I have not yet had the chance to take advantage of the networking opportunities that SRCTec has to offer. We did however exhibit at the Agri-Tech Trade Show + Mixer on October 21, 2015.
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SRCTECH WORKSHOP & EXHIBITIONJanuary 13th, 2016 from 12 - 5pm7337 Welton St, Mission
FREE EVENTFeatured Speakers:Ann Harper Inc Chartered Accountant - Accounting Business SetupAlly Bharmal from Frasken Martineau - Legal Structure SetupWalter Wardrop - NRC IRAPCoreen Moroziuk - IAFBCAbigail Shakespeare from Shake it Up Solutions - MarketingPost workshop there will be an orientation session so individuals with the “Next Big Agri-tech Idea” can learn about the Agri-Tech Venture Acceleration Program.
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The
Mission Christmas Bureau needs your help!
The Christmas season brings a particularly difficult time for these families as it is simply another occasion
with too little to eat and no resources for gifts to share
with their children or any of the little things that make the
holidays merry. While the rest of us enjoy our bounty and
celebrate with all the usual trimmings, these families and
their children can only imagine such joy.
The Christmas Bureau has helped these families in the
past, but only with the help of our community. There is so
much satisfaction and fulfilment in helping these families
each year for those who give so selflessly. The smiles,
hugs and even tears that are often shed when these
families receive their hampers are perhaps some of the
best gifts of all. Each year one or two of our donors tell
us that they were once recipients of the hampers and
now that they are able they want to give where once they
received.
It is truly the season when giving is far better than
receiving, and The Mission Christmas Bureau can certainly
use your help.
Here are some ways you can help your neighbors in need
this Christmas…
• Donate - cash, non-perishable food items, new,
unwrapped gifts for children (toys) and teens (gift cards),
baby items including baby food, diapers, and formula
• Volunteer - every year, it takes approximately 400
volunteers to serve the families in need
• Support a community event in support of the Mission
Christmas Bureau -
Christmas at the Clarke December 16th at the Clarke Theatre
Tickets at Fraser Valley RONA, Prospera
Credit Union, House of James and Rex Cox
Rotary Choir FestivalNovember 24th at the Clarke Theatre
Admission by donation to the Christmas Bureau
Mission Fire & Rescue supports the Christmas Bureauevery year by collecting donations in neighbors around
Mission - watch for them coming to your neighborhood in
December and please give generously
Donations can be dropped off at the Christmas Bureau
headquarters at 32646 Logan Avenue, at Mission
Community Services Society headquarters at 33179
Second Avenue, at Firehall #1 on 7th Avenue or at a
seasonal, satellite office like the one it featured at The
Junction Mall last Christmas. Our seasonal office at the
Junction Mall will be between the Dollar Store and Black
Bond Books.
Call 604.814.3333 or 604.826.3634 formore information regarding the MissionChristmas Bureau and Food Centre.
Last year the Mission Christmas Bureau helped more than 660 households have a little happier holiday season. Our community has a large number of people who are on a
limited or very low income and struggle every day to meet even the most basic needs.
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Giving never tasted so good! B104-32471 Lougheed Hwy MISSION
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of the Mission Community
Services Food Centre. From
November 27–29 our Mission
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every medium and large pizza
sold towards fi ghting hunger
in your community.
3rd Annual Festival of Trees& Dramatic Reading of Charles Dickens
‘A Christmas Carol’
In support of the Mission Christmas Bureau, All Saints AnglicanChurch (Corner 2nd Ave & James St) will host the 3rd AnnualFestival of Trees and a dramatic reading of Charles Dickens “AChristmas Carol”, Tuesday to Saturday, December 8th to 12th, 2015.• Festival will be open December 8th – 12th
Tues - Fri 3pm to 8pm, Sat 2pm to 4pm
• Dramatic Reading Sat, December 12th at
7pmTrees
Trees will be displayed and voted on by allvisitors to the Festival of Trees. Admission tothe Festival of Trees and the Dramatic Readingwill be by cash donation. There will be musicalentertainment provided while folks are enjoying
visits and photos with Santa in his Grotto in the afternoons; and refreshments for all. After the event, all decorated trees will be given to the Christmas Bureau to be distributed tofamilies/seniors in Mission. If you havequestions/need more information, pleasecontact a Co-ordinator:
or
or email [email protected]
Don’t forget the Mission Christmas Bureau needs your help: Receive a
FREE neck shave or beard trim with a donation to the Christmas Bureau!
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UFV Graphic & Digital Design program helps Relaunch Mission’s Biz-e-news For those of you who are unfamiliar with the name, the Mission Biz-e-news is a publication focused on the business, investment and development community in the Lower Mainland. Subscribers include business owners, managers, realtors, developers, investors and interested local community members who like to stay engaged with local business activity and growth. Featured stories include major project updates, sector
technology, and business spotlights that feature the success of our home grown entrepreneurs.
Working in partnership with Mission’s very own University of the Fraser Valley, Graphic & Digital Design Department, a new sleek look has been created with “hot off the press” stories sent directly to your e-mail.
Graphic and digital design students were challenged with the task, given nothing more than the original layout and a design brief, with the mandate to create a newsletter format that was in keeping with the interests of the business community. The class
District of Mission staff Stacey Crawford (Economic
(Manager of Civic Engagement & Corporate
Nicole Hatter, Shayleen Bain, Eugene Kulaga, Paige Nelmes and Shelby Smithson. When asked how they worked through the process they advised it began with brainstorming the logo, which then allowed them
also researched many websites to create the most user friendly platform.
The University prides itself on giving students the opportunity to do class assignments based on real world projects. The group added “We would like
to thank Mission Biz-e-news for choosing our design and for the honorarium donated to the Graphic & Digital Design program which will go towards our portfolio show in April.”
Check out the Biz-e-news for yourself? www.missionbizenews.ca
For further examples of the Graphic & Digital Design programs work the community is invited to attend their next fundraising event “Don’t Stay Home Alone” on November 28, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. at Finnegan’s Pub in Abbotsford
www.missionbizenews.ca
Stacey Crawford,Economic
District of Mission
Keeping in touch with the business of Mission, BC, Canada • www.missionbizenews.ca
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Quality resale and consignment dress selections for your wedding, prom or dressy occasion.
GAIL HANSLO Registered Interior Designer IDC NCIDQ Canada & USA Tel: 604.826.0594 Fax: 506.826.0578 email: [email protected] www.gailhanslo.com
• 2-hour Consultations • Colour Co-ordinating • Design - Advice - Assistance • Commercial and Residential • Renovations - Construction • Decorating - Furnishings
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Large selection of fine jewelryNative jewelryjewelry
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Mission Arts CentreFall & Winter Hours
Gallery, Tea Room, Gi� ShoppeTuesday to Sunay noon to 4 pm
MAC Office Hours Monday to Friday 9 am to 4 pm
Marilyn Fraser has been a silversmith artist for 3 years. She had started studying her craft in Vancouver, Chilliwack and proceeded to take extensive courses in San Miguel Allende, Mexico.Marilyn has her studio on the second floor of the MAC and has been offering classes to share techniques that she learned internationally. She also has done custom work, markets, selling locally in a couple of quaint boutiques.Marilyn’s Mission statement is to take the ordinary and turn it into the extraordinary, often using recycled bits to create a truly unique piece of art jewellery. To continue to share and have fun with her art.
Cherie Sibley W. Has a BFA from LSU, has been painting and teaching for the last 19 years in Puerto Vallarta MX and the last 3 years in Kelowna, BC, and still divides her time between both locals.
She specializes in water birds and ethnic peoples, travelling to many locations to get the subjects of ther paintings.
Her paintings are in collections throughout Canada, Europe, USA and Mexico.
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Marilyn Fraser & Cherie Sibley
MAC Office Hours Monday to Friday 9 am to 4 pm
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Submission Deadline: Nov. 7thRegistration forms available at the Mission Arts Council
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Mission Arts Council’s 34th Annual
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We are having a little fun with the original characters from the movie, while adding unexpected twists and turns. Whether you have seen the original or not, this comedy will have the entire family laughing!
Jesters Theatre has been in operation since 2011. Our actors and crew are students grades 3-12. They come from all kinds of backgrounds and draw creativity together to present a play in 10 weeks! We are proud of their accomplishments and have been rewarded with sold out crowds for the past two years! Currently we are running six shows!
Christian organization that has been in Mission since 1994. Our aim is to provide caring relationships and developmental opportunities for youth (mental, physical, social, emotional and spiritual). Annually, Jester’s youth gather donations at our shows. Our global cause has been Operation Christmas Child, and in fact, we packed our 700th shoe box last year! Locally, we are thrilled to support MY (Mission Youth) House.
The Princess Bride? No, you heard it right...The Prince’s Bride!
For more, visit jesters.ca. For a fantastic evening out, insupport of our community youth, please join us in November! (bring change for concession!)
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¥ Giant Toboggan Run
¥ Festive Fire Pit
¥ Visits from Santa
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5 Days of Holiday Magic on Ice!
Mission Leisure CentreRegular rates apply. Leisure pass not valid. $2 viewing rate.
Rental opportunities available.
Call 604-820-5368 for more information.
December 19-23
Saturday Nov 21, 11am-2:30pmMission Leisure Centre
Celebration of Sports!
Demos & Try-it Sessions in the gym, courts, pool & arenas
Local Sport Group info
Free Swimming (12-2:30pm)
Free Skating (1:30-2:30pm)
Prizes & more!
Sports Day in Canada
AT M I S S I O N S P R I N G S B R E W I N G C O M PA N YAT M I S S I O N S P R I N G S B R E W I N G C O M PA N Y
7160 Oliver streetmission,bc
604.820.1009missionsprings.ca
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The Mission International Cultural Association (MICA) is a volunteer organization dedicated to continuing and growing cultural relations with Oyama, Japan. MICA was founded in 2010 with the intent to create a group comparable to the Oyama International Friendship Association (OIFA): a community group dedicated to maintaining the cultural exchange focus of civic sister city relationships. Among others, MICA’s activities include having coordinated tsunami relief fundraising in 2011, organized 2013 Oyama/Mission Sister City Exchange with fantastic support from Mission Chamber of Commerce and community members, and facilitates annual Oyama to Mission Student Exchange.
The District of Mission signed a sister city relationship agreement with Oyama-cho, Shizuoka, Japan in 1996. Community leaders from Oyama initiated discussions with Mayor Randy Hawes as they felt that the similarities between the two communities warranted a special relationship; both communities are considered small to medium sized towns, have similar proximity to a major urban centre, and share geographic elements with major rivers and large mountain views. The relationship has developed into one of sharing cultural experiences and developing lifelong friendships through a series of 9 delegate visits with each delegation consisting of 20 to 30 community leaders and residents.
Members of the Oyama International Friendship Association have extended an invitation to the members of the Mission International Cultural Association to visit Oyama in October of 2016. The basis of the visit will be to attend and participate in the Oyama Cultural Festival on October 15th, 2016. The Mission/Oyama Cultural Exchange is an opportunity for citizens of Mission to share their experience and culture with citizens of Oyama.
The delegation will likely be a 7 - 10 day stay in Oyama and will work via a “billeting” system of accommodation, where participants stay with a family in Oyama for the duration of the exchange. OIFA organizes tours of the community and surrounding locations, and Mission citizens participate in activities intended to demonstrate aspects of Japanese culture. Outside of coordinated events, participants may also engage with their host family for tours of local points of interest or other activities.
This exchange is open to any citizen of Mission who is over 18 years of age (or receives special permission from MICA and OIFA). Exchange participants are required to pay their own transportation costs to Japan (this will be coordinated with a travel agency instead of each participant organizing their own transportation). Also, participants will be expected to manage their own spending money (a good lower limit to expect is Y5000/day, or approximately $50CDN/day). Participants will also need to participate in a number of preparation meetings with MICA prior to the exchange. These meetings are expected to begin in April 2016, and will likely increase in frequency as we get closer to the exchange. When in Oyama, participants will need to engage in cultural exchange events, which will include tours, cultural demonstrations and activities, and performances (both by Oyama and Mission citizens). Above all, participants must remember that they are guests of OIFA and Oyama, and are representatives of Mission in every aspect.
Those interested in joining MICA for this unforgettable cultural experience are invited to email MICA Chair Brian Wilks at [email protected] and visit the Mission International Cultural Association on Facebook. Follow MICA atwww.facebook.com/missionica
Mission/Oyama Cultural Exchange 2016
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The poppy IS:• A symbol of Remembrance and hope• Worn by millions of people• Red because of the natural colour of fi eld poppies
The poppy is NOT:• A symbol of death or a sign of support for war• A refl ection of politics or religion• Red to refl ect the colour of blood
Please support the 2015 Poppy CampaignOur mission is to serve Veterans, which includes serving military and RCMP members and their families; to promote Remembrance; and to serve our communities and our country.
The Legion is a big part of many communities. Legion members volunteer their time to help local Veterans and charitable organizations. We’re here to help. The Legionnaires of Mission are proud of their accomplishments and their service to our Veterans in our community. The executive and membership of the Mission Legion would like to let extend an invitation to everyone to come visit us. Find out fi rst-hand what today’s Legion is all about and how you can help us.
REMEMBRANCE DAYNovember 11th
Wearing a poppy is a personal choice and refl ects individual and personal memories. It is not compulsory but is greatly appreciated by those it helps – our benefi ciaries: those currently serving in our Armed Forces, veterans, and their families and dependants.
Join Us for our Remembrance Day service being held at Clarke Theatre 33700 Prentis Ave: parade to start around 10:30; Remembrance Service begins at 11am.
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 57 Mission32627 Logan Avenue Mission
Phone 604-826-2331 • www.rcl57.orgEmail: [email protected]
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WE ARE HIRING!Join the What’s On! TeamWe are currently experiencing a period of exciting growth with What’s On! Mission and What’s On! Abbotsfordand as a result, it is time to expand our team in the area of sales and promotions. of sales and promotions
Do you… Have Proven Sales Abilities? (all markets) Have Developed Networks in the Fraser Valley? (primarily Abbotsford & Mission) Possess the qualities of a Strong Self-starter? (can work independently) Find Motivation in incentive based compensation plans? (enjoy commission based pay) Feel Passionate about Community Development? (love people and community)
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Email your resume with cover letter as well as a brief response to each of the pointsabove to [email protected] OR [email protected] by November 30th.
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Winter GalaRotary
The Rotary Clubs of Mission wish to express their gratitude to everyone who made the annual Rotary Winter Gala a huge success!
THANK-YOUWith the support and generosity of this community, the Rotary Club of Mission Mid-day and the Rotary Club of Mission
AM are able to continue to support projects in Mission and around the world.
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CPR Challenge DaySaturday, November 21st
Heritage Park Centre 33700 Prentis AveThis November, be the somebody who saves a life If you
witnessed a family member in cardiac arrest, would you know what to do?
Although the majority of Canadians say they would recognize the signs if someone were experiencing a heart attack or
another cardiac emergency, fewer than half say they have the skills to help in this common and life-threatening emergency.
November is CPR Month and the Rotary Club of Mission Mid-day and Immediate First Aid challenges everyone to get the training they need to help save a life. Effective bystander
CPR, when used in conjunction with an AED and administered immediately following cardiac arrest, can double a person’s
chance of survival.
More than 50,000 Canadians die of heart disease every year.
aid did so to help a family member.
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All Saints Anglican Church
Craft & Vendor Fair Sat. Nov. 14, 10am to 2pm
Home-made Crafts, Sewing & knitting Discovery Toys, Tupperware, Avon
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annual Christmas Bazaar & Tea Saturday Nov. 21, 12noon to 3pm
our fresh-made Mincemeat for sale Home Baking & preserves, Crafts,
Bottle Draw, jewellery, White Elephant and
enjoy an English style Tea with friends
33077 Second Ave at James St. in downtown Mission
604-826-2814
Time to get your Early Christmas Shopping done!
For more information please call Christina@ 604-289-4480
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Contact us to learnhow you can get involved:Please join us for afi reside chat on:Wednesdays, Nov 25th & Jan 27th - 6PM33428 Harbour Ave, MissionServing light refreshments
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10:00 am - 2:00 pm at Heritage Park Midd le Schoo l33700 Prent is Avenue
Harvest MarketSaturday, October 31st
Christmas MarketSaturday, November 28th
2 Events!2 Events!
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33038 2ND Avenue, Mission
(entrance & parking via the alley)
604-556-1501
Register Now: Kids Clay CampJuly and August.
See Online Calendar for dates.
STUDIO POTTERY SALEDec. 12th & 13th 11am - 4 pm
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Craft & Vendor EventSat. Nov. 1410am to 2pm
Christmas Bazaar & TeaSat. Nov. 2112noon to 3pm
All SaintsAnglican Church
WW II Tea & EntertainmentRemembrance Day Wed Nov 11, 2pm - 4pm
“Festival of Trees”with MCSS Christmas BureauTues Dec. 8 to Sat. Dec. 12
Seasonal Services:Advent Readings & Carols - Nov. 29Advent 2, St. Nicholas - Dec. 6Thurs. Dec. 24 Christmas Eve:Family Eucharist • Midnight EucharistFri. Dec. 25 Eucharist with Christmas Music
Holy Eucharist - Regular ServicesSunday: 8am Spoken, 10am with MusicThursday: 10am in the Chapel
For information & service times, visit our web site http://allsaintsmission.webs.comor, look at our facebook pageAll Saints Anglican Church33077 Second Ave, at James St, Mission604-826-2814 • [email protected]
The District of Mission Cultural Resources Commission hosted a Neighbourhood Block Party in September at the corner of Welton and Second Ave. Many stopped by during the 3 hour event which included food, music, interactive entertainment, a make your own neighbourhood button activity and an opportunity to
identify and share about everyone’s communities!
JOINTHE MOVEMENT
HOST YOUR OWN NEIGHBOURHOOD BLOCK PARTY!
Visit www.mission.ca and click on Parks, Recreation and
Culture. Download the Block Party Tool Kit, and join the Good Neighbour Movement!
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