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Complete Dec. 12, 2010 issue of The Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows News newspaper as it appear in print. For more online, all the time, see www.mapleridgenews.com
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Gail Radke, director of the
Christmas Hamper Society,
organizes toys at the store
located on the Albion
Fairgrounds. This year the
society is hoping to get more
warm outfi ts for men and
modern clothing for teens in
addition to household items in
good condition.
Hamper society brings Christmas joy to all
The shelves at the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Christmas Hamper
Society’s gift shop may be packed full of stuffed animals, dolls, toy trucks and board games, but organizer Lorraine Bates can’t wait for them to be empty.
Toys belong under Christmas trees, after all, and the Christmas Hamper Society helps put them there for many local families who might otherwise go without.
“We see a lot of single parents, people who are down on their luck,” says Bates. “It can be a hard time of year for a lot of
families ... but that’s no reason to go without Christmas.”
Last year, more than 550 families registered with the Ridge Meadows Christmas Hamper Society, with close to 1,000 children receiving a Christmas present from the local charity. Bates says the numbers have jumped sharply in the past two years as families struggle with the sluggish economy.
With two weeks to go until Christmas, 520 families have already signed up this year.
Families who sign up with the Christmas Hamper Society
must provide a care card, proof of residency, and photo ID. Families can fill out a wish list, and registered families will also be able to visit Rudolf’s Gift Shoppe on Dec. 18 to pick up gently used clothes and toys for free.
Children had the opportunity to chose a gift for their parents or guardians at the Kids Only Gift Shop on Saturday, with hundreds taking part. To be eligible, families just have to prove with their rent, phone and hydro bills, that they simply to do not have any money left.
“That’s the highlight for me,” says Bates. “I love to see these kids faces when they come out with a gift for their mom or dad.”
The Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Christmas Hamper Society has been based out of the Albion Fairgrounds for 14 years now, and has expanded its gift shop for this year, doubling it in size.
“The District of Maple Ridge has been very good to us,” says Bates. “We would not be able to do what we do without its support.”
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Christmas 2010
Close to 100 volunteers make the Christmas Hamper Society happen every year, including several inmates from the Fraser Regional Correct ions Centre, who are taking part in a work release program.
The inmates are all non-violent and at the end of their sentence, Bates notes.
“They are very polite,” she said. “They do an amazing amount of work.”
Extra volunteers will be at the ready around the clock the week before Christmas to make sure no one goes without.
“The closer you get to Christmas, the sadder the stories get,” says Bates.
Families fl eeing abuse, families who have lost their home to fi re, and families who have lost a loved one have all had to rely on the Christmas Hamper Society.
“Sometimes you think
you’re going to be all right, then something unfortunate happens,” says Bates. “Identify yourself. There’s nothing wrong in asking for help.”
In addition to gifts for under the C h r i s t m a s tree, the H a m p e r Society also provides a
food hamper for breakfast Christmas morning, complete with bacon, eggs, milk bread. Turkeys are also available for Christmas dinner.
“Our job is to take care of one day of the year,” says Bates.
There are many ways to contribute to the Christmas Hamper Society, with either toys, time, or money.
For those wanting to donate, donation boxes are set up at Haney Place Mall and Valley Fair Mall in Maple Ridge for the public to drop off any new unwrapped gifts.
The society is also accepting cash, cheques,
new unwrapped toys, good second hand clothes/toys/household articles (please no large furniture) and gifts that are suitable for the children to give to their parents.
Earlier this month, staff at the Haney Hotel once again took part in the annual Strip-a-thon fundraiser, generating close to $20,000 for the Christmas Hamper Society.
“They are our biggest contributor by far,” says Bates. “I can’t imagine what we would do without them.”
Bates said cash donations are down this year, however, donations of gifts are up, and there are more people wanting to sponsor individual families.
But even if you can’t adopt an entire family, there are ways to give, including buying specifi c gifts from a families wish-list.
“To adopt a whole family, it’s a lot of money,” says Bates. “But for $20 you can still feel like you are a part of it.”
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S P O N S O R E D B Y
www.rmhfoundation.com THE NEWSServing Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows since 1978
This Christmas,Please Help Your
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A&W (228th Street) • BMO Bank of Montreal (224th Street)BMO Bank of Montreal (Westridge Centre) • Coast Capital Savings
Cooper’s Foods • Envision Financial • Good CompanyHaney Dragon Restaurant • Home Restaurant • Mark’s Work Wearhouse
RBC Royal Bank (207th Street) • RBC Royal Bank (224th Street) Rona Home Centre • Save On Foods (227th Street) • Save On Foods (Westgate)
Shoppers Drug Mart (Pitt Meadows) • Shoppers Drug Mart (Westgate)
Ridge Meadows Hospital Foundation Poinsettia Tags are available from November 17 to December 24 from these locations:
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Christmas 2010
The Christmas Hamper Society is always in need of toys for adolescent kids, and gift certificates for places like Haney Place Mall, or Cineplex Odeon Cinemas are perfect.
The bulk of toys will be distributed for this Christmas by Dec. 18. However, anything donated afterwards will be stockpiled for next year.
“I think we make a lot of people happy,” Bates says. “That’s what it’s all about, putting smiles on kids faces.”
• To donate to the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Christmas Hamper Society, visit their office at the Albion Fairgrounds, off of 105th Avenue, or call 604-463-6922. For more information, visit www.mrpmchristmashamper.org
Merry MaryA nativity float by The Potter’s House Christian Fellowship takes part in the Santa Claus parade last weekend on 224th Street.
Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS
Beware of Christmas Hamper impostersTrick or treat night is long
gone and so when someone comes to your door from now until Christmas ask-ing for a donation, be aware and have questions ready, it may be a trick.
The Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Christmas Ham-per Society is reminding the public that there are still impostors on the streets collecting food, toys and
cash donations and claim-ing to be representing the Christmas Hamper Society.
“In the last few years there have been several in-cidences of misrepresenta-tion,” said Lorraine Bates, organizer for the local Christmas Hamper Society.
“Some impostors identify themselves with organiza-tion names that are very similar to our society’s to
confuse and take advantage of the donors.”
The Maple Ridge–Pitt Meadows Christmas Ham-per Society never solicits door to door or my phone, she says.
If you are planning to donate this year, call the Christmas Hamper Soci-ety offi ce. Staff will let you know will guide you to a drop-off location for any
donations. If you have a do-nation to be picked up, the Christmas Hamper Society offi ce will advise you of the name of the volunteer that will coming, and that per-son will have photo ID to present to you.
• For more information, call the Christmas Ham-per offi ce at 604-463-6922, or email lorraine@mrpm-christmashamper.org
Donation drop-off• Cash and toys can be dropped off at the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Christmas Hamper Society offi ce at the Albion Fairgrounds on 105th Avenue.
• Otter Co-op, Harris Road in Pitt Meadows.
• The News offi ces at 22328 - 119th Avenue.
• The West Coast Express Santa Train on Dec. 18.
• Toys can be dropped off at Haney Place Mall and Valley Fair Mall.
Gifts for teens still neededHamper from p2
West Coast Express Santa Train
The annual Santa Train takes to the rails again on Saturday, Dec. 18. To ride the Santa Train, all you need to bring is a new, unused and unwrapped toy to any West
Coast Express station. The Santa Train leaves Port Haney Station at
10:17 a.m., Maple Meadows Station at 10:23 a.m. and Pitt Meadows Station at 10:27 a.m.
Greeting riders will be live music provided by the Millennium Players, and the Aspire to Inspire Choir from the Bergthorson Academy of Musical Arts.
Donations of non-perishible food items will also be accepted to benefi t local food banks. However, only new unwrapped toys are redeemable for a ticket on Santa Train. • For more information about Santa Train, the food donations or charity partners, contact Customer Service at 604-488-8906 or email wcecustomerservice@translink.ca
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Canadian Pacifi c’s annual Holiday Train returns to Maple Ridge next week as
it makes a stop at Port Haney Sta-tion to help raise funds and dona-tions for the local food bank.
It’s the 12th year for the CP Holiday Train fundraiser, which arrives in town at 7:45 p.m. on Fri-day, Dec. 17. Two specially deco-rated freight trains are trekking across six Canadian provinces and eight U.S. states as part of the annual event.
“The Holiday Train’s mandate remains strong and that is to help tackle hunger, regardless of bor-ders or size of community,” said Fred Green, President and CEO of Canadian Pacifi c. “At this criti-cal time of year, CP employees and thousands of volunteers in Canada and the United States are again joining together in helping those less fortunate.”
Residents in about 140 cities and towns on both sides of the border will be able to join the Holiday Train spirit and magic, with all food and money raised at each stop staying in that community
for local distribution. Each Holiday Train has 14 rail
cars decorated with hundreds of thousands of festive lights. In-cluded is a modifi ed box car that has been turned into a traveling stage for performers. The two trains are assembled and decorat-ed by CP employees in Montreal,
Smith Falls and Calgary. Since 1999, the CP Holiday Train
program has raised $4.8 million and generated almost 2.3 mil-lion pounds of food donations for local food shelves. In that time they have traveled 85,764 miles - enough to go around the world 3.5 times.
“With our HungerCount 2010 survey showing a 9.2 per cent in-crease in Canadians turning to their local food shelves in 2010 compared to 2009, the CP Holiday Train is a unique and creative pro-gram that gives people an oppor-tunity to support their local food banks,” said Katharine Schmidt,
Executive Director of Food Banks Canada.
Performing the spirit of the season from a specially designed stage on the Canadian Holiday Train is one of Canada’s most ver-satile bands, The Odds.
Canadian Pacifi c has also re-leased a 2010 Holiday Train CD, called Holiday Train Tracks. From rock and country songs to Christ-mas classics, this 13-track compi-lation disc features a number of recognized Canadian musicians and ambassadors of the Holiday Train including The Odds, Shaun Verrault, Melanie Doane, Kelly Prescott and the Barenaked La-dies. All proceeds go to support-ing North American food banks .
• Visit the Holiday Train page at www.cpr.ca for more informa-tion.
Christmas 2010
CP Holiday Train returns to Port Haney Dec. 17
S t a f f R e p o r t e rMaple Ridge-Pitt Meadows News
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Canadian Pacific’s Holiday Train returns to Port Haney Station on Dec. 17 at 7:45 p.m.
Close to $5 million raised for food banks since 1999
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Christmas 2010
C ommunity Calendar lists events in Maple Ridge and Pitt Mead-ows. Notices are free to local
non-profi t groups courtesy of The News. Drop off details to 22328 119 Ave., fax to 604-463-4741 or e-mail events@mapleridgenews.com at least a week before the event. Include a contact name and number. (No submissions by phone.) Listings appear as space permits. For guaranteed publication, ask our classifi ed department at 604-467-1122 about non-profi t rates.
Sunday, Dec. 12• The Maple Ridge Choral Soci-
ety presents “Christmas in Song” at 3 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 12145 Laity Street. Tickets are $10. For more information contact Dennis at 604-465-8038.
• New Creations Art Gallery and Studios at 22409 McIntosh Avenue in Maple Ridge is holding an opening reception for a special Christmas show featuring several artists, including visually-impaired artist Robert Hebert, guest artist and renowned wildlife artist, Kai Wang, and several others. Reception is from 1 to 4 p.m. The show runs until Dec. 23.
• The Emerald Pig Theatrical Society is holding auditions for Anne by Paul Ledoux at the Pitt Meadows Recreation Centre arts workshop from 1 to 4 p.m. Four females are needed to play ages 12 to 17, two females to play age 60, one male, able to play ages 13 to 18, and one male, able to play age 60. For more information
please visit emeraldpig.ca or Call Kathleen at 604-466-5526
Tuesday, Dec. 14• The Emerald Pig Theatrical
Society is holding auditions for Anne by Paul Ledoux at the Maple Ridge Leisure Centre from 7 to 9 p.m. Four females are needed to play ages 12 to 17, two females to play age 60, one male, able to play ages 13 to 18, and one male, able to play age 60. For more information please visit emeraldpig.ca or Call Kathleen at 604-466-5526
• Get in the holiday spirit with an evening of Christmas-themed stories just for adults. The Maple Ridge Public Library hosts Dreaming of a Grown-Up Christmas at 7 p.m. with music pro-vided by Maple Ridge’s own Silvertone Choir. Refreshments will be served, no registration necessary. For more infor-mation, please call the Maple Ridge Public Library at 604-467-7417.
Wednesday, Dec. 15• Christmas with The Coastal
Sound Youth Choir at 7 p.m. at St. Luke’s Catholic Church, 20285 Dewd-ney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge. Come help the Coastal Sound Youth Choir celebrate the season and the release of their brand new CD. Tickets are $5 (12 and under), $8 (students and se-niors), and $10 (adults). Contact Dan Mattinson for more information at dan@coastalsoundmusic.com or at 604-469-5973.
• SPECC-tacular Productions Theatre Group presents Beauty and
the Beast Christmas Pantomime at The ACT Theatre in Maple Ridge at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $18 each, or four for $60.Tickets available at the ACT Ticket Offi ce, 604-476-2787.
Thursday, Dec. 16• SPECC-tacular Productions
Theatre Group presents Beauty and the Beast Christmas Pantomime at The ACT Theatre in Maple Ridge at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $18 each, or four for $60.Tickets available at the ACT Ticket Offi ce, 604-476-2787.
Friday, Dec.17• SPECC-tacular Productions
Theatre Group presents Beauty and the Beast Christmas Pantomime at The ACT Theatre in Maple Ridge at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $18 each, or four for $60.Tickets available at the ACT Ticket Offi ce, 604-476-2787.
Saturday, Dec.18• SPECC-tacular Productions
Theatre Group presents Beauty and the Beast Christmas Pantomime at The ACT Theatre in Maple Ridge at 10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., and 7:30 p.m. Tickets $18 each, or four for $60.Tickets available at the ACT Ticket Offi ce, 604-476-2787.
Sunday, Dec. 19• Winter Harp comes to The ACT
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Ongoing• The Caring Place Christmas
Kettle Campaign runs Monday to Saturday until Dec. 24. Call Miriam at 604-463-8296 ext 128 or email volunteer.coordinator@caringplace.ca if you would like to volunteer. All are welcome.
• Ridge Meadows Hospice Society Thrift Store is in need of volunteers for various jobs within the store, located at #3-12011 224th Street. Training provided and shifts are flexible. Call Rhonda at 604.463.7711 or email rhonda@ridgemeadowshospice.org.
• Cythera Thrift Store has vol-unteer opportunities for weekend Retail Cashiers. Shifts are one hour in duration. Full training and sup-port provided. Please call Shelley at 604.467.4671. Net proceeds support women and children who are fleeing abuse.
• The North Fraser Therapeu-tic Riding Association needs volunteers to help groom and tack horses and to lead or side walk with riders during their lesson. Horse experience is great but not required. If you enjoy the outdoors, working with wonderful people of all abilities, and love animals, this is the place for you. A volunteer orientation session will be held shortly for new volunteers. Please contact 604 462-7786 for further information or to sign up for our orientation.
• Pass the dreary winter days by bringing the kids to the Pitt
Meadows Public Library for French storytime every Friday at 10:15 a.m. Kids of all ages and stages can enjoy a variety of stories, rhymes and songs at our weekly storytimes. The storytimes are free and do not require registration.
• Handymen/Handywomen needed to assist seniors in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. Do you have repair/maintenance skills that could benefit a senior in the community? Please call Diana at Community Services at 604-467-6911, Ext. 232. Honorarium paid.
• The Ridge Meadows Centre for Spiritual Living meets weekly every Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at 12431 205th Street, Maple Ridge. All interested partici-pants are welcome to attend. Call Susan at 604-329-2784 for more information. A donation of $10 is suggested to reimburse guest speakers.
• The Maple Ridge Skating Club is accepting ongoing regis-tration for Set 2 of its CanSkate program starting Dec. 6. Skate Canada’s national learn-to-skate program designed for begin-ners. Registration will continue throughout the Winter season until sessions are full. For more informa-tion about rates and times please visit our website www.MapleRidg-eSkating.com
• A new networking group for women in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows meets every Wednes-day. The Heart Link Network is
designed to support and nurture women in business to help elimi-nate the frustration and fear as-sociated in growing a business by connecting you and your resources both professionally and personally. For more information, visit www.v3y2x3.theheartlinknetwork.com, or email anythingispossible@shaw.ca
• Debtor’s Anonymous meets Tuesdays, 8 to 9 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Church, 22165 Dewdney Trunk Road. Park and enter from the back of the building. Hope and recovery for debtors, compulsive spenders and under-earners. For more information, e-mail ma-pleridge@ debtorsanonymous.ca or call John 604-928-9697.
• The Boys and Girls club at Southgate Church is taking reg-istration for the next year. Cost is $40 Grades 2 to 5. Contact Tamara Hull at 604-532-7769 for more information, or email veasey@shaw.ca
• The Maple Ridge Legion euchre club is looking for players. The club meets Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. at the legion, corner of Brown Avenue and 224th Street. Call Irene at 604-465-1956 for more information.
• Overeaters Anonymous meets every Tuesday at the Maple Ridge Public Library, Alouette Room at 1:15 p.m. Drop in or call 604-878-4575 for more informa-tion. No dues or fees. Newcomers welcome.
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Free jewellery cleaning • Goldsmith on site 7 days a week • Discount rates on all repairs • Custom designs
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Prizes include TV’s, Camera, iPod
& Gift Certifi cates to make your
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available at all Haney Plaza
Merchants. No purchase necessary.
One ballot per person. Contest
closes Tuesday, Dec. 21
at 5 pm. Winners Drawn
Dec. 22, 2010.
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Haney Plaza22255 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge
Eat In • Take Out• Delivery
604-467-1322
You will love ourFish & Chips!
Haney PlazaCoin Laundry
Biggest In Maple RidgeBiggest In Maple Ridge
604-467-1220604-467-1220
Drop Off Service
Open 9 to 8Open 9 to 86 Days A Week6 Days A Week
Closed On TuesdaysClosed On Tuesdays
WILDE CUTSBarber & Hair Stylists
604-463-3450
$12Haircut
Home Of The Christmas • DanceWinter • Fabrics
NOW IN
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Check out our PATTERNS & NOTIONSPATTERNS & NOTIONS
NOW OPEN Tues. to Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.,
Closed Sunday & Monday
604-477-0910
Village DeliVillage DeliFOR ALL YOUR DELI NEEDS
604-466-1921
Everybody’s Outlet Store ��
Offering extreme value on everything from toothpaste to
luxury bedroom suites
604-463-7788604-463-7788
Donations of clothing & housewaresare always appreciated!
604-467-4671604-467-4671Net proceeds from sales go towards Cythera Transition House programs
CHANCES ARE… You know a woman who has been abused,
or a child who has witnessed abuse. They may need some help and they
deserve support…
Cythera Cythera Thrift StoreThrift Store
Haney Deli Games Café604.463.8015
Full Service DeliBritish & Dutch GroceriesFull Service Game Store
We have everything your heart desiresFOR ALL AGES!
We carry Rc Helicopters, Airplanes, Cars, Buggy’s, Truggys, Monster Trucks, Boats, Nitro Gas and Electric and much more.
Best prices around!For guaranteed fun, come visit us!
604-466-1187
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groceriesclothing
home decorALL BELOW WHOLESALE
www.pricematters.ca
604.466.4029
*Specialty Foods*Direct from the Philippines
plus Malay, Indonesian, Thai & Chinese products
...Right at Your DoorstepImported Fresh Tropical Vegetables
Available Every Saturday Until Quantities Last
SERVICESExclusive consolidator of PNB Remittance• Phone Cards & Airtime Vouchers• Drafting Services for• All Your Building Permit NeedsBig ‘C’ Balikbayan Box•
604-477-0780
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