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CAMPBELL RESIGNS: All three locals MLAs shocked by announcement Hart of hockey Phil Pritchard, vice-president and curator of the Hockey Hall of Fame, places the Hart Trophy down before a press conference announcing a new hockey exhibit coming to Abbotsford’s Tradex March 18-20. The largest exhibit of hockey history ever presented outside of the Hockey Hall of Fame is coming to Abbotsford. A new show, Hockey Fest – Beyond The Pond, is coming to Tradex and will feature memorabilia, interactive displays, an indoor hockey rink, video games, a sports lounge and legends from the NHL. The event is set for March 18-20, 2011 and includes a fundraising gala to support Canuck Place Children’s Hospice in Abbotsford. A4 Liberal Party to commence immediate search for a new leader A5 COLLISION COURSE The top-ranked Mouat Hawks put their undefeated record on the line against No. 2 Terry Fox on Friday A12 DUNACH DEBATE HUNT FOR A KILLER LIBRARY APPROVED Letters A9 Sports A12 Arts & Culture B1 Viewpoint A8 Classifieds A17 Parents ask for three years to save school from closure A5 Police looking for clues in 15-year-old murders A4 City partners with school district and FVRL in new Abby Collegiate facility A7 JOHN VAN PUTTEN Abbotsford News ABBOTSFORD abbynews.com Online all the time. In print Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday THURSDAY NOVEMBER 4, 2010 Connect Yourself News, events, contests facebook.com/ myabbynews 2010 WINNER 85¢ +GST ROBERTSON HEARING CENTRE Garden Park Tower • 106 - 2825 Clearbrook Rd • 604-855-8722 Larry W. Nickel, BC-HIS Registered under the Hearing Aid Act Hearing loss is more noticeable than a hearing aid. We can help you hear better We can help you hear better Discreet ultra-thin Life Tube Easy & affordable Unrivaled comfort Better clarity in noise SIEMENS Latest Technology Available Test & Trial Call for a FREE

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CAMPBELL RESIGNS:All three locals MLAs

shocked by announcement

Hart of hockey

Phil Pritchard, vice-president and curator of the Hockey Hall of Fame, places the Hart Trophy down before a press conference announcing a new hockey exhibit coming to Abbotsford’s Tradex March 18-20.

The largest exhibit of hockey history ever presented outside of the Hockey Hall of Fame is coming to Abbotsford. A new show, Hockey Fest – Beyond The Pond, is coming to Tradex and will feature memorabilia, interactive displays, an indoor hockey rink, video games, a sports lounge and legends from the NHL. The event is set for March 18-20, 2011 and includes a fundraising gala to support Canuck Place Children’s Hospice in Abbotsford. A4

Liberal Party to commence immediate search for a new leader A5

COLLISION COURSE

The top-ranked Mouat Hawks put their undefeated

record on the line against

No. 2 Terry Fox on Friday A12

DUNACHDEBATE

HUNT FORA KILLER

LIBRARYAPPROVED

Letters A9Sports A12

Arts & Culture B1Viewpoint A8

Classifieds A17

Parents ask for three years to save school from closure A5

Police looking for clues in 15-year-old murders A4

City partners with school district and FVRL in new Abby Collegiate facility A7

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Police seek leads on killer

Tradex hosts hockey showcase

Kevin MILLSAbbotsford News

The Hockey Hall of Fame is coming to Abbotsford.

The inaugural Hockey Fest – Beyond the Pond event will take place at Tradex March 18-20, 2011 and some of the NHL’s greatest treasures and former superstars will be part of the showcase.

Scott McWilliam, show manager, made the announcement yesterday at Tradex.

“There was a common desire to celebrate hockey in Abbotsford,” he said.

The three-day event is presented by Master Promotions Ltd. of New Brunswick, which has partnered with the Hockey Hall of Fame, the NHL Alumni and the NHL Player’s Association.

It will feature more than 120,000 square feet of hockey exhibits, educa-tion and entertainment including:

one of the largest displays of Hockey Hall of Fame exhibits ever seen outside of the hall itself;

interactive games and displays for hockey fans;

an indoor ice rink that visitors can try;

a chance to meet and speak with key leaders from all areas of hockey including scouting, player agents, junior leagues, colleges, universities, professional leagues; and

a charity preview gala celebra-tion/dinner where people can meet hockey celebrities.

That gala will raise funds for Canuck Place Children’s Hospice in Abbotsford.

“People will flock here to see this exhibit,” said Abbotsford Mayor

George Peary, who told organizers their biggest challenge will be to reproduce “the success you will have in Abbotsford.”

The show starts in Abbotsford and will then go to the Maritimes. A cross-country tour is also in the works.

Phil Pritchard, vice-president and curator of the Hockey Hall of Fame, was on hand – along with the Hart Trophy, given annually to the NHL’s Most Valuable Player – to promote the

Jeff NAGELBlack Press

Investigators are seek-ing fresh information to crack the case of the serial killer who murdered three Vancouver women 15 years ago and dumped their bod-ies in the Mission-Agassiz area.

The remains of Tracy Olajide, Tammy Pipe and Victoria Younker – all from the Downtown Eastside – were found in a three-month span from August to October 1995 in separate remote wooded areas of the Fraser Valley.

The three killings were first thought the work of the same predator who ultimately turned out to be Robert Pickton, now behind bars for six murders and who claimed responsibil-

ity for killing 49 missing women.

RCMP investigators now say one unknown man, likely with a 4x4 and knowl-edge of the back roads of the area, is responsible and they believe witnesses exist with information that could help unmask him.

He must have had inti-mate knowledge of the crime scene areas and been comfortable in remote sur-roundings, possibly living

or working in the area.Police say he may have

hunted, fished or camped in the area, or worked there in logging or forestry opera-tions or in corrections.

“It’s quite possible he killed them elsewhere and then dropped them there,” said RCMP Cpl. Don Nicholson, of Project E-Valley, the team of 10 senior RCMP and Vancouver Police officers tackling the case.

“We’re hoping something

might twig someone’s mind and they might say, ‘We knew so-and-so at that time, he was involved in logging in that area’ or ‘he was an avid hiker in that area.’”

Red vehicle paint chips and oil recovered from the sites may be linked to a 4x4 police think would have been needed to access the sites, and may have been scratched or damaged underneath.

Yellow rubber flecks were also recovered from the bodies and may have come from rain gear or some type of material used to wrap them.

Olajide, a 30-year-old mother of one, was found Aug. 10, 1995 on a trail near the Morris Valley logging road 15 kilometres north of the Lougheed Highway

The inaugural Hockey Fest Beyond the Pond event at Abbotsford’s Tradex was announced there on Wednesday.

JOHN VAN PUTTEN Abbotsford News

YOUNKERPIPE OLAJIDE

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Hockey Hall of Fame brings exhibit to Abby

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Abbotsford News I Thursday, November 4, 2010 A5

THIEF GOESFOR A RIDE

A thief who broke into a car in Abbotsford almost got a lift to the police station on Tuesday by the vehicle’s owner. A man was leaving his house at about 10:30 a.m. in the Old Clayburn area when he noticed his GMC pickup appeared to have been broken into. He took a cursory look at the vehicle and then departed.As he was driving toward the centre of town, he heard noises in the canopy and realized a man was in the back. The driver called 911 and reported he was on his way to the police station with the suspect. Traffic slowed in the area of South Fraser Way and Gladwin Road, and the sus-pect was able to escape, taking a compressor from the truck. Police arrived on the scene, but they were unable to track down the suspect.

BIG BABYLocal football teams might want to keep their eye on a baby born at Abbotsford Regional Hospital to a Mission family. Marcus Armitage was born two weeks ago, weighing 13 pounds, 13.5 ounces and measuring just over 24 inches long. He is believed to be the largest baby born at the hospital. Parents are Josh Ferguson and Jennifer Armitage.

FAKE TAGSA series of fake 2012 car insurance validation tags could soon find their way onto Abbotsford streets following a scam pulled on Monday. A man entered the office of an insurance broker, claiming to work for ICBC. He said he was doing a graphic layout for the insurance corporation and asked if he could see the latest insurance stickers. Staff placed them on the counter, and the man took pictures and pulled out a colour palette to match the colours. He then drove away. Abbotsford Police Const. Ian MacDonald said it is believed he will now use the information to produce fraudulent tags and sell them at a lower price than people would pay for valid car insurance.

NewsBytes‘It’s still sinking in’

Dunach parents want three yearsVikki HOPESAbbotsford News

Parents and students of Dunach Elementary pleaded with the Abbotsford board of education Monday night to give them three years to “grow” the school and avoid its closure.

A public forum at Eugene Reimer Middle School drew more than 100 people and about 40 speakers opposed to the proposal to permanently close Dunach in June 2011. Trustees make a decision on the matter at the board of education’s monthly meeting on Nov. 15.

Several speakers – some of whom broke down in tears – requested the three-year timeline to increase student numbers. The board has identified declining enrolment as one factor in considering the closure of Dunach, located at the corner of Downes and Mt. Lehman roads.

Some speakers said development in the area near Dunach and the four other west-ern rural schools (Mt. Lehman, Aberdeen, Bradner and Ross) will result in higher stu-

dent numbers in the next couple of years. They also said there are opportunities

to market the school’s unique aspects as a school of choice and draw students from other areas, such as Aldergrove.

“Dunach is a wonderful place and it is loved by everyone whose lives it has touched,” said parent Nathan Hilderman.

“It’s a jewel of Abbotsford that many of us are not even aware of.”

Most speakers referred to the school population as a family in which everyone is welcome and supported.

Dominic Hiebert, in Grade 4, was among the students sporting T-shirts that stated, “Keep Dunach our choice school open.” He said he began attending Dunach this year, after previously being home-schooled.

At first he was nervous and felt out of place, but he was quickly accepted by his peers.

“I want Dunach to stay open because everyone is so nice to each other,” he said.

“If you close Dunach, I will be very sad and angry.”

Other speakers criticized the board of education for not considering alternative uses for the school, such as a “neighbour-hood hub,” space for full-day kindergarten and preschool programs, or as a heritage site.

Parents said they were angry that the

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Kerrie-Ann SCHOENITand Tom FLETCHERAbbotsford News

Local Liberal MLAs were shocked and saddened by Premier Gordon Campbell’s resignation on Wednesday morning.

They said party members had no idea about their leader’s decision.

“It’s still sinking in,” said Abbotsford-West MLA Michael de Jong following the announce-ment. “If you have worked for someone for as many years as I have, it can’t help but be a sad occasion when the premier makes the decision to step down.

“Having said that, he does so as a leader who in my view has given more and done more for the province than just about any single premier I can think of.”

Even though the Liberals’ pop-ularity has deteriorated over the past few months, de Jong pointed out that Campbell’s legacy can be seen almost

everywhere in Abbotsford, from the new hospital and cancer treatment centre, to the transportation and airport infrastructure.

Abbotsford-Mission MLA Randy Hawes added he too felt Campbell’s vision and leader-ship over the past 10 years has made the province a better place. He acknowledged the public’s anger over issues such as the harmonized sales tax, but said Campbell’s record is

one to take personal pride in. “I think that (his resignation)

is a testament to the man him-self where he has consistently put the good of the province and the people of British Columbia, and the government and party ahead of himself,” he said.

The local MLAs agreed it is too early to begin speculating about future leadership. The government’s responsibility now is to provide stability in the province and continue

focusing on a strong economy, said Liberal caucus whip John van Dongen, who is also MLA for Abbotsford-South.

Campbell made the announce-ment in Vancouver yesterday, saying he will make way for a “smooth and orderly transi-tion” to the next leader and premier. He acknowledged the fallout from the introduction of the HST in July.

Campbell said recent efforts to cut taxes, create jobs and improve the education system have not been accepted, and he wants the public to give fair consideration to a referendum set for next fall on the HST.

Hamish Telford, head of the political science department at the University of the Fraser Valley, said Campbell’s resig-nation was long overdue. He felt the premier’s television address last week failed to pro-vide enough reassurance about his leadership skills to both his party and the public.

“My sense for some time now has been that the citizens of B.C. were not interested in explanations of the HST and they were not interested in half-hearted apologies,” Telford said.

“What they wanted was some-one’s head and the head they wanted was the premier’s.”

Premier Gordon Campbell flanked by MLAs Michael de Jong (left) and John van Dongen in 2005.

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Student make a presentation to the board of education to keep Dunach Elementary open.

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Closure saves $560,000

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board had not worked with them in coming up with options other than closing the school. They urged trustees to work with them to “maintain, improve and enhance” Dunach.

Closing the school would save the district $560,000 annually as well

as an additional $2.8 million in building upgrades, according to a previous report. The district said Dunach requires more repairs than the other rural schools.

The meeting on Nov. 15 is open to the public and begins at 7:30 p.m. at the school board office, 2790 Tims St.

The Abbotsford News reported in its Nov. 2 edition that Mel Gerling had sold his Mountain View Kennels, which was inves-tigated by the SPCA as an alleged puppy mill, and will be working as a consultant to the new own-ers.

The new owners of the facility, Pat and Damara English, clari-

fied that although Gerling had offered his services, that offer was declined. Gerling will not be working at the facility, which has been renamed Luna Kennels.

Damara also wanted to clarify that the business will add a focus on pet services, and that the operators of Luna Kennels are supporters of the SPCA.

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near Agassiz. The crack cocaine user had mostly stopped work in the sex trade and had last been seen near the Waldorf Hotel two days earlier.

No attempt was made to conceal the body of Pipe, 24, found Sept. 2 in the middle of a side road 10 kilometres north of the Lougheed Highway, en route to the Woodside hang glider launch area. The sex trade worker and cocaine user known to give money and clothing to the poor had last been seen four days earlier at the Cobalt Hotel.

Younker’s partly decomposed body was found Oct. 21 36 kilome-tres north of Lougheed Highway on Sylvester Road near Mission, at the bottom of a 25-foot embankment on a dead-end logging spur road.

The 35-year-old’s identification was later found in a dumpster near Vancouver’s Vernon Rooms Hotel.

She was last seen Sept. 11 of that year and police believe she was killed within 10 days.

Investigators in the late 1990s thought a single killer was respon-sible for all women going missing and for a time discounted Pickton as a suspect because his DNA didn’t match samples found on the three bodies dumped in the Valley, the only physical evidence that had sur-faced to that point.

The VPD’s recently released Missing Women Investigation Review said excluding Pickton because he didn’t kill Pipe, Olajide or Younker was a critical mistake.

“It was an error to assume that only one serial killer could have operated in a geographical area as large as the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley, over the span of time involved.”

Anyone with information can call the Project E-Valley tip line at 1-877-687-3377.

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show.He said the hall emphasized the

three E’s – excellence, entertain-ment and education. He realizes that many Canadians can’t come to Toronto to visit the hall, so this was the perfect opportunity to bring the hall to Canadians.

“Hockey is Canadian. It’s been cop-ied by 65 other countries but it’s still

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worry. You will be a hockey fan by the time you walk out the doors,” said Pritchard.

More details, including which hockey players and what items will be on display, will be posted on the website www.hockeyfest.ca

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A new, state-of-the-art library will be built in Abbotsford to replace the old MSA Centennial Library.

Council voted unani-mously to construct a $4-million, 15,000- square-foot library on the site of the new Abbotsford Collegiate secondary school.

The city partnered with the Abbotsford school district and the Fraser Valley Regional Library (FVRL) to develop the branch.

“At the end of the day, this was a no-brainer for council,” said Abbotsford Mayor George Peary.

He felt the Centennial Library was “becom-ing an embarrass-ment,” because it is not wheelchair acces-sible, is generally run- down and is in need of major upgrades.

Once complete, the new library will be located approximately 700 metres west of the existing facility.

The structure will

consist of 4,000 square feet for student uses and 11,000 for the pub-lic.

This would mark the first time in Abbotsford that a pub-lic library was located on school district property.

Councillors praised the project as being e n v i r o n m e n t a l l y friendly and socially beneficial while also being fiscally respon-sible.

Coun. Dave Loewen called it “financially and socially a win-win” and Coun. Patricia Ross said environ-mental designs “just don’t get much better than this.”

There will be 30 sep-arate parking spaces for the general public with the remaining 300 spots for school use.

Once complete, the old Centennial branch, located in downtown Abbotsford, will be decommissioned.

While council and representatives for the Fraser Valley Regional

Library were praising the new project, sev-eral members of the public spoke against it.

“We don’t have $4 million for this,” said Regina Dalton.

“The city is governed by people who don’t care about downtown . . . I don’t like the word ‘decommissioned. ’ The word is ‘closed,’” she said.

Lynn Perrin told council that more people would be voic-ing concerns had they known public input was being accepted.

“I can’t see the sense in this not going fur-ther east instead of going further west,” said Perrin, who added Yale secondary would be a better loca-tion.

Other residents voiced concerns, including Mary Helen Hatch, who compared the library to a much bigger project.

“I don’t think this is a good idea. I think this thing is being rammed down our throats like Plan A was.”

Council was not

swayed by the com-ments.

“It will be a huge win for our community,” said Peary.

City manager Frank Pizzuto explained that no money would be borrowed to build the facility. The city has been putting $500,000 a year into a library reserve since 2009 and will have more than $2 million available by 2012.

He said the city will have to change some funding priorities in the capital budget in order to raise the remaining funds needed.

While officially the city will be leasing the land, Pizzuto said it is a lease in name only.

“We aren’t paying anything for the lease. There is no cost to the lease agreement.”

However, the city does have to pay its own share of the utili-ties and maintenance on the property.

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Still waiting for a logical tax debate

Like knights in a medieval re-enactment, B.C.’s political combatants strapped on their armour to take the ritual sword-swipes over Premier Gor-don Campbell’s latest income tax cut.

Public sector unions were quickest to rattle their chain mail. The teachers and nurses were outraged that $600 million wouldn’t be extracted from the paycheques of working people each year and added to the already swelling health and education budgets.

CUPE president Barry O’Neill weighed in: “It’s almost comical to see Mr. Campbell descending to the point of trying to entice voters to support the HST with their own tax dollars.”

Almost comical? This self-serving rou-tine by the public sector elites with their defi ned-benefi t pensions is downright hilarious. Private sector jobs ultimately support the entire apparatus of govern-

ment, a fact that still seems to elude these ancient gladiators of the left.

Campbell wasn’t much more convinc-ing when I interviewed him the day after his $240,000 TV infomercial to unveil the 15-per-cent reduction of personal income tax, effective New Year’s Day.

“The really important thing here is this is separate from the HST discus-sion,” Campbell said. “This is about leaving more money in people’s pock-ets.”

Right. And the HST is about removing more money from people’s pockets. I had assumed that since the fi rst third of Campbell’s TV address was devoted to his now-familiar defence of the HST, as a lead-up to the income tax announce-ment, there was some connection between the two.

But apparently I was wrong. The timing of the second-biggest income tax cut in B.C. history has nothing to do with public outrage over the HST, or Campbell’s dismal popularity. It’s just the latest step in the master plan that began the day Campbell took offi ce and slashed the personal income tax rate by 25 per cent.

Regular readers will recall I predicted

Campbell would use the TV address to announce a cut in the HST rate, as soon as the contract with Ottawa allows him to do it in July 2012. But reducing the HST rate to 11 per cent would likely have cost the government more revenue. The income tax cut also has the benefi t of showing up before people vote in the HST referendum next fall.

I suggested to Campbell that the aver-age person would look at a sales tax that shifts about $2 billion annually from business to consumers, and an income tax cut that puts $600 million back in their pockets, and conclude that they are worse off. He replied that “the arithme-tic doesn’t work like that.”

From an individual taxpayer’s point

of view, the premier is correct. But the combined effect of the HST and this income tax cut is middle class and wealthy individuals as a group paying more, and businesses paying less.

Which brings us to another rusty old argument from the left: The income tax cut helps wealthier people more than poor ones.

Yes it does. If you make $40,000 in 2011,you will save $236. If you make $80,000, you will save $616. You’ll probably spendthose savings and more on consump-tion taxes, depending on how much you spend beyond necessities.

I’ve been berated by readers for defending the idea that consumption taxes are better than income taxes. This would seem particularly true for B.C., where baby boomers will retire in droves in the coming years.

We want people with money to move here and spend here. I assume that’s part of Campbell’s strategy, but maybe it’s too politically incorrect to say it out loud.

Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter andcolumnist for Black Press and BCLocal-news.com.

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Some recently released statistics give Abbotsford residents more reason to feel secure, rather than fearful.

Consideration of the city budget, and the proposed funding increase for the Abbotsford Police Depart-ment, gave municipal leaders an opportunity to refl ect on the state of policing in the city.

Mayor George Peary and Police Chief Bob Rich observed some sta-tistics that show Abbotsford has a low crime rate: just 69 Criminal Code offences per 1,000 population, compared with 136 in Langley, 114 in Chilliwack and 99 in Surrey.

That’s a stark contrast to the loud headlines that Abbotsford is the nation’s murder capital, based on nine homicides in the Abbots-ford-Mission census metropolitan area in 2009.

Also, the APD recently commis-sioned a survey which revealed that 93 per cent of city residents

feel safe. And why wouldn’t they?Most of the murders, although

tragic for the families involved, have links to either the drug trade and/or organized crime. If your lifestyle does not bring you into contact with either situation, you can feel safe.

The APD has recognized that the homicide rate in this city is high, and that drugs and gangs are responsible, and have taken proac-tive steps. These include a gang task force and the more recent Operation Lodestar program to educate parents about how to keep their children away from being drawn into the gang lifestyle.

The APD has also helped to bring down some of the city’s most notorious criminals.

As Abbotsford continues to grow, council will be challenged to ensure that the police department keeps pace. And it can do so know-ing the money is being well spent.

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Convalescence is a part of the wellness con-tinuum, and should a person who is living independently be in need of assistance during that time of healing, as a society, we ought to be looking after it.

Considering many of our seniors are on a fixed and limited income, the care will be an addition to the cost of their regular living costs of maintaining their rent or fees at their home.

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In response to the Oct. 28 edito-rial headlined ‘Fire off a new law.’ Yet again, Halloween comes and goes with no change on the firework issue.

Fireworks of any kind are banned here in Abbotsford. However, First Nations can still sell them on First Nations land; other surrounding communities may still sell them and let’s not forget our border to the south. It seems that anyone can bring anything across there.

Fireworks are dangerous and should not be in the hands of anyone under 18.

On Halloween night one 14-year-old kid almost blew his whole hand off from being around fireworks.

Something has to change. I am

so sick of my property being used as target practice, my dog having a nervous breakdown and me being the only one to keep an eye on my kids.

The editorial is right in saying that we need to have a provincial standard on this matter. I say only local firehalls should be in possession and let off fireworks. This would bring communities together, keep the event safe and allow police to closely monitor the discharge of explosives – because that is what they are.

It is very sad that years of parents not monitoring their own children has led to the everyday family not being able to discharge fireworks in their own backyard.

A. Byers

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Despite a long history of fragmentation, the Christian community in Abbotsford is being united in the 21st Century through the Internet.

A new website – www.churchinab-botsford.com – developed by Peter Biggs, founder of b1 initiatives, has been launched to connect all Christian churches, ministries and schools.

From Catholics to Pentecostals, Anglicans to Evangelicals, Christians from each church will have one website with something for everyone.

“It’s a bit like a trade show – you can find everything all under one roof,” said Biggs.

The three kinds of people who will use the site are people of faith in Abbotsford, those who run ministries and want to get in touch with each other, and leaders in various church roles.

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that allow leaders in various common roles, suchas youth pastors and Sunday school teachers, tohave their own social networking page.

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The Abbotsford Police will be getting six new officers and one new civilian employee, now that city council has given approval in principle to a 3.5 per cent tax increase for its 2011 operating budget.

That figure will likely hit the 4.5 per cent mark after council considers an expected one per cent increase to its capital budget on Nov. 22.

The decision to give approval in principle was not an easy one as sev-eral councillors voted against acting so quickly.

“I’m encouraged by the many effi-

ciencies they (staff) found but I’m not ready at this point in time to accept this in principle,” said Coun. John Smith, who felt more input must come from other groups, like the Chamber of Commerce.

Other councillors agreed. Coun. Lynne Harris felt they were rushing the approval, adding that in the past, budgets were often decided in January or later. Councillors Patricia Ross and Bill MacGregor also voiced concerns prior to approval.

The 3.5 per cent increase will go to the Abbotsford Police Department (two per cent) and to city operations (1.5 per cent).

“That’s the cost of law and order,” said Abbotsford Mayor George Peary.

“Last year we didn’t give our police any new officers and the crime rate still went down . . . We should celebrate

that,” he said.Police Chief Bob Rich told council

a two per cent increase would suffice.Originally, the police board requesteda 2.3 per cent increase, but because of alater startup date for the new E-Commradio system (available in May), he saidtwo per cent “is workable.”

Despite the 1.5 per cent increase forcity operations, cuts are still going totake place. Staff has recommended per-manent staff reductions, reduced build-ing maintenance and fleet efficienciesas some possible cutbacks.

Changes could still take place on Dec.6, when council will discuss the entirebudget (operating and capital).

If the increase stays as presented sofar, the 2011 budget would be approxi-mately $42 million for police operations,$83.5 million for city operations and $19million for capital.

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SportsIn BriefClash of the titans

Dan KINVIGAbbotsford News

Over the course of a long football season, the accepted mental approach is to take it one game at a time.

The danger, of course, is if you’re looking too far ahead, you’re liable to trip up and lose games you should win.

The W.J. Mouat Hawks, though, freely admit they’ve had Friday, Nov. 5 circled on their calendars for quite some time. That’s when they take on the Terry Fox Ravens in a hotly anticipat-ed No. 1 vs. No. 2 showdown. The Hawks have held down the top ranking in AAA var-sity football since the sea-son opened. Kickoff is 7 p.m. at Coquitlam’s Percy Perry Stadium.

“We’ve been looking for-ward to this game since the start of the season, definite-ly,” Hawks quarterback Cam Bedore said during a break

from practice on Tuesday. “It’s the biggest game of the year so far, and we’re really excited about it.”

The Hawks and Ravens are both 4-0 in AAA Eastern Conference play heading into the regular season fi-nale, and have secured first-round playoff byes. But there’s still plenty to play for – Friday’s winner would be the No. 1 playoff seed, thus paving a smoother road in the post-season. Specifically, the winner will likely avoid a semifinal match-up with the No. 3-ranked Vancouver College Fighting Irish, who have been coming on strong of late.

Plus, there are bragging rights to consider. Over the summer, Bedore and five of his fellow Hawks played alongside seven Ravens on the provincial under-18 team.

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W.J. Mouat Hawks quarterback Cam Bedore unleashes a pass during practice on Tuesday, under the watchful eye of head coach Denis Kelly.

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Heat penalty kill is potent, perplexingDan KINVIGAbbotsford News

When the Abbotsford Heat are on the penalty kill, somebody’s bound to score.

At least, that’s the fascinat-ing pattern that’s been observed through the first 12 games of the 2010-11 campaign.

The Heat rank 28th out of 30 AHL teams in penalty kill ef-ficiency at 77.8 per cent, but on the flip side, they also lead the league in shorthanded goals with five.

To put that number in per-

spective, the Heat have scored more goals shorthanded than five other teams have scored on the power play as of Tuesday. Two of those shorties came on the same third-period shift during Saturday’s vic-tory over the Milwaukee Admirals, courtesy of Carter Bancks and Gaelan Patterson.

“I don’t think I’ve ever seen two shorthand-ed goals on one penalty kill,” marveled Heat head coach Jim

Playfair, whose history in the pro game dates back 27 years. “That’s pretty neat.”

That said, Playfair is well aware his club must improve the penalty kill efficiency. The work, he said, begins in the fa-ceoff circle.

“The up-ice pressure, the neutral zone, I like what we’re doing there,” Playfair said. “I like what we’re doing in the

defensive zone, by and large.“But when you have four young

centre icemen taking faceoffs, we just haven’t won as many as we need to on a consistent basis to get that first clear down the ice. We start a lot of our penalty kills in our zone.”

Playfair would also like to see his team’s execution improve on clearing pucks – too many clearing chances have become turnovers. The absence of in-jured defencemen Matt Pelech and John Negrin has also been a detriment to the PK.

Aside from the shorthanded

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Carly Neeson and JustinJansen have been namedthe University of the FraserValley’s athletes of the week.

Neeson scored twice on theweekend to help the Cascadeswomen’s soccer team to winsover Calgary and Lethbridge,which clinched UFV’s first-ev-er soccer playoff berth. Neesonhas five goals this season.

Jansen notched 18 kills,seven digs and three aces, andpassed for a 2.9 average out ofa possible 3.0 as the Cascadesmen’s volleyball team beatUBC-Okanagan on Saturday.

H.S. HOOPSTERS TIP OFF AT UFV The AAA high school boys

basketball season is set to tipoff in style at the Universityof the Fraser Valley.

On Nov. 29, UFV’s EnvisionAthletic Centre will host thesecond annual Valley Battle.The doubleheader featuresthe defending B.C. championYale Lions taking on the TerryFox Ravens at 6 p.m., followedby the R.C. Palmer Griffinsagainst the W.J. Mouat Hawksat 8 p.m. All four teams areexpected to be ranked in thetop 10 to start the season.

T-WOLVES WINJohn Beckerleg rushed for

three touchdowns and passedfor another as the RobertBateman junior boys footballteam beat Pitt Meadows 41-21last week.

Ben Cummings, TannerFriesen and David Taylor alsofound the end zone for theT-Wolves, while Gavin Rowellwas 5-for-5 on converts. KentHicks led the defence withtwo sacks, while Cummings,Parm Sidhu and Sam Kuyekeach snagged interceptions.Continued on A15

Top-ranked Mouat Hawks primed for much-hyped duel with No. 2 Terry Fox

Continued on A15

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weekend of the B.C. Colleges Athletics Association (BCCAA) volleyball season, the University of the Fraser Valley volley-ball teams showed they can take the Heat.

The Cascades women’s and men’s v-ballers combined for a sweep of the UBC-Okanagan Heat on Saturday. The UFV women split the first

two sets before finish-ing things off in dom-inant fashion (25-21, 23-25, 25-16, 25-9), and the Cascades men fol-lowed with a four-set win of their own (25-22, 27-25, 23-25, 25-21).

The Columbia Bible College Bearcats didn’t fare as well against UBC-O, as the Heat swept the ’Cats at Columbia Place on Friday. The women were bounced by scores of 25-13, 25-17,

25-14, while the men lost 25-22, 25-17, 25-19.

Both local BCCAA volleyball programs are at home this week-end. The Bearcats host Camosun on Friday (6 p.m. and 7:45 p.m.) and Vancouver Island University on Saturday (1 p.m. and 2:45 p.m.).

The schedule is reversed for the Cascades. They host VIU on Friday (6 p.m. and 7:45 p.m.) and

Camosun on Saturday(1 p.m. and 2:45 p.m.).

From A12

Both teams can run“Off the field, we’re friends. On

the field, not so much,” Bedore said with a grin.

In many ways, the Hawks and Ravens are mirror images. Both QBs can run the ball – Fox pivot Cam Canales has scampered for 604 yards and nine touchdowns, while Bedore has 504 rushing yards and eight TDs. Fox’s stacked backfield also includes the likes of Jacob Patko, Matteo Nardone and Jared Soll, while tailback Devin Logan and fullback Brady Churly are big-play threats for Mouat.

“What they try to do – and we try to do the same thing – is set up the pass with the running game,” Mouat coach Denis Kelly analyzed.

“You commit to stopping their fa-vourite plays, but then they’ve got a few counters and play-action passes off of that.”

In terms of differences, Fox boasts more size on the line, while Mouat’s offence is a more diverse – Bedore’s 1,209 passing yards are third-most in the province, nearly double Canales’s 630.

Mouat linebacker Jake Heathcote acknowledged that the Ravens’ size advantage will present a challenge.

“We’ve got to have all our assign-ments down and be really solid so we don’t give them an inch,” said Heathcote, who is tied for tops in B.C. with 70 tackles. “You’ve got to work on your technique, and you’ve got to be aggressive.”

From A12

goals, a further reason for opti-mism is the Heat’s improved level of discipline this season. In 2009-10, Abbotsford was the AHL’s most penalized team, spending an aver-age of 22.4 minutes per game in the sin bin. They’ve made quite an about-face this fall, rank-ing 26th in penalty minutes at 15.2.

The San Antonio Rampage, the Heat’s guests this weekend, are red-hot heading into a two-game set at the Abbotsford Entertainment and Sports Centre (Friday and Saturday, 7 p.m. both

nights). The Phoenix Coyotes’ affiliate

leads the AHL’s West Division with a 7-2-1-0 record, and they’re

undefeated in reg-ulation over their past seven games. “They’ve had

some struggles the last couple years, but

management has gone out and gotten them some

good players to work with,” Playfair said, alluding to vet-

eran newcomers like centre Tim Stapleton and blueliners Garrett Stafford and Nolan Yonkman.

“They feel good about them-selves, and they’re a good team.”

Rampage roll into town

MSA Museum would like to thank the following individuals and organizations for sponsoring the “Prints from the CPR Magic Lantern” and the “Trethewey House Autumn Wine Festival”.

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Thank you also to our wonderful volunteers and Board members who worked so hard to make this event a wonderful success.

A special thank you to the International Association ofFire Fighters, Local 2864, who acted as

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BABY FACE PLACEMATS

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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

2 BIRTHS

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33 INFORMATION

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Tributes to family and fr iends

FARRELL

Thomas Farrell passed away suddenly on October 26th 2010. He will be lovingly remembered by his friends, family and his soul mate Diane. A private memorial tea was held on November 2nd, 2010. In lieu of fl owers donations can be made to the Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

MCRAE, ROSE AGNES (1931-2010)

Passed away in her sleep on November 1, 2010. She is survived by her husband of 59 years, Robert A. (Bob) McRae; daughter, Dawn Linda of Vancouver; sons, Brian Robert and Craig Steven of Abbots-ford; sisters, Joan Brooks of Port Coquitlam, Rita Reberg of Portland, Jessie Wright of Terrace and brother, Charlie Saunders of Penticton. Pre-deceased by son, Allen Keith in 1991. The family will have a gathering at a later date. Cremation. Arrangements in care of Everden Rust Funeral Services, Penticton.

LOEWENMary D.

Mary Loewen went to be with the Lord on October 31, 2010 at Cascade Lodge, Chilliwack, BC at the age of 94 years. She was born in Steinbach, MB and married Ben Loewen on November 26, 1937 and together they had 6 sons. Mary loved cooking, hockey, and spend-ing time with family. Loving and serving God was her passion. Predeceased by her husband Ben, January 1979, she is survived by her children Roy, Bernie (Phyl-lis), Brian (Jane), Pat (Diane), Phil (Lynn), and Randy (Janet); grandchil-dren, Michelle, Chari, Karin, Kristi, Crystal, Jeffery, Mi-chael, Kara, Deana, Tane-sha; and 13 great grandchil-dren. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 1:30 pm on Thursday, November 4 at City Life Church (for-merly Glad Tidings Fellow-ship) 46641 Chilliwack Cen-tral Rd, Chilliwack with Dr. Milton Reimer offi ciating.

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NEUFELD Margaret Therese (nee Goldsmith)

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our dear Mother and Grand- mother, Margaret Neufeld. Margaret was born in Newmarket, Ontario, March 14, 1925 and passed away peacefully into the presence of her Lord and Saviour on October 29, 2010 at Abbotsford Hospital.Margaret will be dearly missed by her 3 children, Carol (Richard) Reddicopp, Cathie Phillips, and Peter (Diane) Neufeld; 10 grandchildren and 18 great - grandchildren; brother, Ralph and sister-in -law Barbara Goldsmith. She also has many dear and cherished friends that will miss her very much. Margaret was predeceased by her husband Peter and 3 children, Susan, Michael and Jim.Viewing will be at Abbotsford Christian Assembly, 3970 Gladwin Rd., Abbotsford, B.C. at 10 a.m. on Friday, November 5th. Graveside Service to follow at Hazelwood Cemetery at 11 a.m. A celebration of Margaret’s life will be held at Abbotsford Christian Assembly at 1 p.m. with friendship gathering to follow. In lieu of fl owers, donations can be made to Union Gospel Mission or Cyrus Center in her name.

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127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS

130 HELP WANTED

FARM WORKERS wanted. $9.14/hr., 40-60 hrs/wk. 75 va-cancies for work starting January 3, 2011. Must be willing to work in fi eld in all weather, incl. cold, rain, heat; and be capable of heavy lifting, bending to ground level for long periods, standing for extended periods. Must be productive and have own trans-portation. Apply at Lakeland Flowers, 39171 No 4 Rd, Abbots-ford, 9am - 3pm Monday - Friday or fax resume to 604-852-3568.

FLAGGERS NEEDEDIf not certifi ed, training available for

a fee. Call 604-575-3944

GENERAL LABOURER required. Heavy lifting invovled. Handyman skills appreciated. 604-832-4075

115 EDUCATION

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

130 HELP WANTED

GET IN THE GAME!!!Up to $20/hour. No phones. Work with people. 15 positions for our Promotional Dept. People skills an asset. No experience, no problem.

Call Shelley 604-777-2195

HEAVY DUTY Mechanic re-quired for Lemare Lake Log-ging Ltd. Must be certifi ed or have extensive mechanical ex-perience. Union wages and benefi ts. Fax resume to 250-956-4888.

PUB BARTENDER required F/T & P/T. Excellent wages & benefi ts.

Fax resume: 604-853-3117.

WAREHOUSEORDER

SELECTOR We are now accepting applications for the position of part-time Warehouse Order Selector, which will include timely and accurate order picking of grocery products in a safe, clean, team-based environment.

Successful applicants will be available for day, afternoon and weekend shifts, have reliable transportation (no public transit available), possess profi cient English communication skills, and enjoy repetitive physical work that requires lifting 20-80 lb cases of grocery products.

Starting wage is $12.76/hr with regular progressive increases every 500-1000 hours worked. We offer fl exible work schedules (will include a minimum of 1 weekend day), and an excellent training program is provided.

As one of the largest employers in the Fraser Valley, EV Logistics operates two distinct facilities - a 380,000 sq ft refrigerated facility, and a 485,000 sq ft dry goods building - both facilities are locat-ed in the Gloucester Industrial Park (at the 264th St exit off Hwy #1).

To join our team and start your career in logistics, apply on-line at www.evlogistics.com

131 HOME CARE/SUPPORTLIVE-IN and WORK-IN employer’s residence. F/T caregiver for elderly alzheimers female, DAY SHIFT. Salary $10/hr. 40 hrs/wk. Abbots-ford. Minimum high school. 1 + yrs. min. experience. Priv R & B plus $325/mth. Phone Mrs.Kao 604-855-9233 between 5pm and 10pm.

115 EDUCATION

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

131 HOME CARE/SUPPORT

LIVE-IN and WORK-IN employer’s residence. F/T caregiver for elderly alzheimers female, NIGHT SHIFT. Salary $10/hr. 40 hrs/wk. Abbots-ford. Minimum high school. 1 + yrs. min. experience. Priv R & B plus $325/mth. Phone Mrs.Kao 604-855-9233 between 5pm and 10pm.

134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT,FOOD SERVICES

CASHIER WANTED P/TPotential for more hours in Dec. & the New Year. Must be willing

to work nights & weekends, & be avail. anytime between

Dec. 18 & Jan. 1. Bring resume to the Junction

Liquor Store. In the Junction Mall next to Silver City.

HOST/ESS andSERVERS

Accepting Resumes for

COOKS(experience an asset)

Apply within, with resume:IHOP, Abbotsford,

33020 South Fraser Way

SERVERS, HOSTESS & COOK, EXP’’D for Roseland Family Rest. F/T & P/T positions. Don’’t apply btwn noon & 2pm. Drop off resume in person, 33550 S. Fraser Way.

SECURITY OFFICER TRAINING B.S.T. classes in Abby.

Job placement. 604-859-8860 www.brissonsecurity.com

160 TRADES, TECHNICAL

A progressive, multi-branch, full service hydraulic component re-manufacturing company located in SE BC, has a need for a Jour-neyman Machinist or equivalent experience. Consideration will be given to existing apprentices. We offer a competitive wage and bene-fi t package. Fax: 250-425-7151 or email: [email protected].

DRYWALL/STEELSTUD APPREN-TICESHIP. Reliable, committed & own transportation required. Call Angela 604-556-7303 or email [email protected]

115 EDUCATION

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

160 TRADES, TECHNICAL

HD TECHNICIAN required for truck & trailer repair shop in Grande Prai-rie, Alberta. Fax or email resume: 780-532-6749 or [email protected].

Industrial Equipment Manufacturing Ltd.

Machinist (Position Available)

Industrial Equipment Manufacturing Ltd. designs and manufactures

bulk materials handling equipment typically used in mining, forestry and tar sands. The business has been in operation since 1955 and is located in the Port Kells area of

Surrey.

The successful candidate will have at least 5 years experience using manual machines. Experience assembling bearings will be an

asset.

To apply submit resume by Email to [email protected] or fax

to 604-513-9905

Wellons Canada, a leading Canadian manufacturer of lumber dry kilns, wood waste incinerators and thermal oil heating systems, has an immediate full-time oppor-tunity in its drafting dept. for a

PIPING / MECHANICAL DRAFTSPERSON

This opening is for an experi-enced drafting person with a background in process piping, Autocad, Inventor and materials handling skills. Steel fabrication and Autoplant experience would be an asset. Salary and benefi ts are commensurate with experi-ence and qualifi cations. Please apply to Wellons Canada Corp, Surrey, BC by email to:

[email protected] Attn: Chief Draftsperson

or by fax: 604-888-2959

PERSONAL SERVICES

171 ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

604-460-8058#7 - 20306

Dewdney Trunk, M.RidgeNEW SPECIAL:

Early Birds $10 off with ad

FULL BODY MASSAGE VERY RELAXING!

Cocoa or Miko @ 778-908-3315

(UNIQUE) RELAXATION BODY CARE

604-859-2998 - In-suite shower #4-2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby

173 MIND BODY SPIRIT

INCREDIBLE MASSAGENew Management/Girls

604-746-6777 $30/30min2459 McCallum Rd. Abby.

130 HELP WANTED

PERSONAL SERVICES

SIMPLY FOR YOUR HEALTHEuropean Swedish Relax Massage

604-230-4444

AMAZING WAVE MASSAGEProfessional deep tissue massage.113-2580 Cedar Park Pl. Abby.

604-746-0099

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

Unique Taste, Unique Menus...Gourmet, customized menus tailored to your function!

q Dinner Parties q Executive Meetingsq Family Gatherings

q Weddings / Banquetsq B-B-Ques q Funerals

We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.

Kristy 604.488.9161

180 EDUCATION/TUTORING

COURSES OFFERED

In General & Life Insurance, and RESP. Morning and

Evening Classes.

For more info.Call 604-719-2046

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is rated #2 for at-home jobs. Trainfrom home with the only industryapproved school in Canada. Contact CanScribe today! 1-800-466-1535. www.canscribe.com. [email protected].

182 FINANCIAL SERVICES$500$ LOAN SERVICE, by phone,no credit refused, quick and easy,payable over 6 or 12 installments. Toll Free: 1-877-776-1660www.moneyprovider.com.AVOID BANKRUPTCY - SAVE UPTO 70% Of Your Debt. One af-fordable monthly payment, interestfree. For debt restructuring on YOUR terms, not your creditors.Call 1-866-690-3328 or see website: www.4pillars.ca

DEBT CONSOLIDATION PROGRAM Helping Canadians repay debts, reduce or eliminate interest, regardless of your credit. Steady Income? You may qualify

for instant help. Considering Bankruptcy? Call 1-877-220-3328 FREE Consultation Government

Approved, BBB MemberGET BACK ON TRACK! Bad cred-it? Bills? Unemployed? Need Mon-ey? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Accep-tance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420.

www.pioneerwest.comIf you own a home or real estate,ALPINE CREDITS will lend youmoney: It’s That Simple. Your Cred-it / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

188 LEGAL SERVICES#1 IN PARDONS Remove your

criminal record. Express Pardons offers the FASTEST pardons,

LOWEST prices, and it’s GUARANTEED. BBB Accredited.

FREE Consultation Toll-free 1-866-416-6772

www.ExpressPardons.com

130 HELP WANTED

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

203 ACCOUNTING/TAX/BOOKKEEPING

ADD YOUR business on www.BCLocalBiz.com directo-ry for province wide exposure! Call 1-877-645-7704

225 CARPET INSTALLATIONAll Carpet & Lino Installations

Repair/Restreching, 28 years exp. Work guaranteed. 10% Seniors.

Discount. Call Cliff 604-462-0669

236 CLEANING SERVICESMAGICAL MAIDS

Bonded & Insured. $25/hr. www.magicalmaids.biz 604-467-8439

Sunshine CleaningMission/Abby $18/hr

Call Julie: 604-287-8876 Private Care Aid available

245 CONTRACTORSPRO LEVEL CABINTRY.com af-fordable, quality custom cabintry. 604-832-9050 free vanity/$3500

257 DRYWALLDRYWALL TAPING, Ceiling texture & Repairs. Small or lge jobs. 604-859-1354 / Cell: 604-556-4696.

260 ELECTRICAL#1167 LIC’D, BONDED. BBB Lge & small jobs. Expert trouble shooter, WCB. Low rates 24/7 604-617-1774YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

266 FARM SERVICESE & A SHAVINGS, cedar & green shavings & kiln-dried white shav-ings. Call Bruce, 1 (604)835-2530

269 FENCING6’ Cedar Fence: $16/ft. Hand blt. Sundecks, Sheds & Gazebos. Est’d 1989, free est. Brad 604-530-9331

281 GARDENINGADRIANS LAWN CARE all yard maint / cleanup. Pruning Fully certi-fi ed and insured. 778-242-2807.NEW LAWNS & REPAIRS, prun-ing/hedges, power rake, moss con-trol, mushroom manure, retaining walls. 604-832-8304 604-832-8305.WINTER PRUNING & fall clean-up. Free estimates. 604-859-1285.

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTSGUTTER CLEANING Etc. Rubbish Removal. Pressure Washing, Yard cleanup & trim. Reas rates, FREE EST. Since 1990. (604)854-6469

GUTTER CLEANINGSame day serv. avail 604-724-6373

283A HANDYPERSONSA HELPFUL HANDYMAN Ltd.

778-808-7442. What can we do for you? Bonded and Insured!

www.ahelpfulhandyman.com

287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

ABBOTSFORD & MISSIONMISSION VALLEY HOME

RENOVATIONS LTD.

Experienced S InsuredGuaranteed S Free Estimates

Interior / Exterior~ We do it all

Phone 604-854-9288www.renovationsmission.com

RON’S Handyman Services. Home reno’s, maintenance & installation. Small jobs are okay! 604-302-5282.

288 HOME REPAIRSRELIABLE SERVICE, reasonable rates, complete handyman servic-es, home repairs, renos, power washing. Call Mike 604.820.0012

300 LANDSCAPINGALPINE LANDSCAPING, serving the Fraser Valley for 30 years. Free est.Walter 604-814-3060/ 864-1193

SAWDUSTHemlock, Fir & Cedar

Available for DeliveryCall for pricing

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

The Heather Garden LandscapingHeritage sites restored.

34 years experience. C.(604)328-9533 H.(604)462-0695

317 MISC SERVICESSNOW REMOVAL

Full insurance. Bobcat. Abbotsford area. Commercial & residential. 778-241-4881 or 604-870-4859

320 MOVING & STORAGESPARTAN Moving Ltd.

Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials.

Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

A-TECH Services 604-996-8128

PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $269, 2 coats(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls

Cloverdale Premium quality paint.NO PAYMENT until Job is

completed. Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring &

Maid Service!www.paintspecial.com

Becky’s Interior Painting. 20yr exp Will match any written estimate, ref’s. Chwk 316-3349/Abb 755-4268

332 PAVING/SEAL COATING

ALLAN CONST. & Asphalt. Brick, conc, drainage, found. & membrane repair. (604)618-2304 820-2187.

338 PLUMBING

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! AMAN’S PLUMBING SERVICES

Lic.gas fi tter. Reas $. 778-895-2005

$38/HR!Clogged drains, drips garbs sinks, Reno’s, toilets. No job too small! Lic’d/insured. 604-217-2268

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

A to Z Roofi ng Ltd. Spec in re-roof-ing, asphalt, cedar, fl at roof. Guar Wrk. WCB, BBB. 778-996-6479.

EAST WEST ROOFING & SIDING CO. Roofs & re-roofs. BBB & WCB. 10% Discount, Insured.

Call 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437

356 RUBBISH REMOVAL

C.L.H. Garbage & Refuse Removal Co.BOBCAT SERVICESNOW AVAILABLE.

Snow, dirt, concrete, sod, landscape, rubbish & more!Clayton at 604-309-3228

Privately Owned Business

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL

MISSION TOPSOIL

✦ Screened Topsoil ✦ Mushroom Manure ✦ Bark Mulch ✦ Sand & Gravel

Pick Up or Delivery 8590 SYLVESTER RD.

604-820-0808

Cartage Ltd.

373A TELEPHONE SERVICES

A FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE - Get Your First Month Free. Bad Credit, Don’t Sweat It. No Deposits. No Credit Checks. Call Freedom Phone Lines Today Toll-Free 1-866-884-7464.

CHEAP TELEPHONE RECON-NECT! Paying too much? Switch, save money, and keep your number! First month only $24.95 + connection fee. Phone Factory Reconnect 1-877-336-2274; www.phonefactory.ca.

**HOME PHONE RECONNECT** Call 1-866-287-1348. Prepaid Long Distance Specials! Feature Pack-age Specials! Referral Program! Don’t be without a home phone! Call to Connect! 1-866-287-1348.

374 TREE SERVICES

A.C. TREE SERVICE

30 years experience

Bob Fitz-James 604-786-1333

Bucket Truck

PETS

456 FEED & HAY

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

• Wild Bird Seed & Accessories• Whole Lot More

34633 Vye Rd. Abbotsford B.C. (just past Costco)

604-556-7477 www.buckerfi elds.org

PETS

477 PETS

BEAGLE PUPS, tri colored, good looking, healthy, $500. (604)796-3026. No Sunday calls

BEARDED DRAGON, 1 yr. old, cage, heat lamp, light, food dish, compl. package. Worth $500. Ask-ing $150 obo 778-865-0104

BORDER COLLIE pups. 1st shots & worming. Ready to go. Both par-ents to view. $450. 604-534-1006

Boston Terriers pups, ckc reg, vet checked, reputable breeder, excel-lent pedigree. 1(604)794-3786

BOXER PUPPIES, great tempera-ment, family raised, stunning colors, vet ✓ dewormed, 1st shots $850 each. Call 604-607-7480

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

CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES, 9 wks, vet ✓ 1st shot, 2M, black/white. $600. 604-526-3655.

DALMATION pups, 1M, born july 1, ckc reg., all shots, deworm, $900. (604)793-5130

DOBERMAN PUP, MALE, 10 wks old, brown, $800.

Phone (604) 589-7477 (Surrey).

ENGLISH BULLDOG, CKC reg. 10 wks old, shots, microchip, vet ✔.Healthy, happy, gorgeous. Health gurant’d. $2200. 778-895-8453.

English Mastiff pups, M/F, p/b, pa-pers, microchipped, dewormed, 1st shots. $1900. Call (604)316-7615

GERMAN Shepherd pups, ckc reg. parents German bloodlines with no slope, exc temperament. $1000. (604)796-3026. No sun calls

GOLDEN RETRIEVER 3 male pup-pies, P.B. Mother golden retriev-er/golden lab. $400. 604-826-9543Husky Wolf X pups, $500. 7 wks on Nov 1, blk w/markings, dewormed, view parents. [email protected] (604)869-2772, Laidlaw, HopeJACK RUSSELL PUPS 2 males, tri colored, tails docked & dew claws. Vet ✔ , view parents. Ready Nov. 9 (10 weeks). $550. 604-820-4236KITTEN - female tortoise shell (like brindle without the stripes), part Siamese, 10 wks old, dewormed no shots $75, Mission, 604-820-4827KITTENS; Manx X, 4f, 2m, 1 w/o tail, mouser family, 9 wks. Yarrow address. $45-$70. 1-604-997-6009LABS, Chocolate, Parents reg’d, pups not. 1st shots, dewormed, vet ✔, M/F, $600/ea. (604)850-4945

MALTI SHIH TZU, 2 F, 2 M. Vet ✓, 1st. shots, tri-colored. Mother/father on site. $500 each. 778-574-2001MALTI / SHIH-TZU / POODLE X. Pups & adults. Ador. choc. & col-ours. Reduced,$600. 604-820-9469MINI SCHNAUZER pups, 1st shots, dewormed, tails docked vet ✓$750/ea. Call 604-657-2915.NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! www.856-dogs.com or call: 604-856-3647.Pomeranian pups, reg, adorable, orange/party colours, 1st shots, starting $500. Call (604)794-7345VIZSLA PUPS, champion lines, shots, guaranteed. $750 email [email protected] or call 604 819 2115

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

509 AUCTIONS

ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLES

Monday Nov 8th ~ 7 pm

Consignments of furniture from England & local Estates.

Longcase clock; paintings, sterling silver; diecast model cars; jewelry, jade, fi ne china,

large carpets, etc.

VIEW: Sunday 1pm - 5pm

Central Auction20560 Langley Bypass

604-534-8322www.centralauction.ca

NEXT ESTATE AUCTION including tools Mon. Nov 15th.

Consignments welcome.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES

The Valley’s Premier Farm MarketFor 35 years.

Come see us at the farm

for all your fruit and veggie needs!

OPEN 6 DAYSMon. ~ Sat

8 a.m. - 6 p.m.

5486 Riverside StreetCorner of Harris & Riverside

Matsqui Village

545 FUEL1YR Seasoned Alder Birch Maple

Clean, Split, DRY & Delivered. Family Operated for 20 yrs.

(604)825-9264BEST FIREWOOD

32nd Season & 37,000 Cust Deliv. Fully Seas. Maple, Birch, Alder

604-582-7095FIRE WOOD SEASONED FIR and Hemlock, honest cord, $200 per cord (604)826-3359FULLY SEASONED, Alder/Maple, Birch, split & delivered. Free kin-dling. Phone 604-789-1492 anytime

548 FURNITURELarge dining room table, with six matching chairs, Dark wood fi nish. excellent condition. $300 or best of-fer. Phone 604-859-3079.Sofa Italia 604.580.2525

560 MISC. FOR SALE

AT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses!BUILDING SALE... “ROCK BOT-TOM PRICES!” 25X30 $5449. 30X40 $7850. 32X60 $12,300. 32X80 $17,800. 35X60 $14,200. 40X70 $14,770. 40X100 $24,600. 46X140 $36,990. OTHERS. Front endwall optional. Pioneer MANU-FACTURERS DIRECT 1-800-668-5422.CAN’T GET UP YOUR Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift. Call 1-866-981-6591.

FIREWOOD

★ FREE ★PALLETS Available

Come & HelpYourself

Also great for crafts etc

BACK PARKING LOT

(by shed)

ABBOTSFORD NEWS34375 Gladys Ave.

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.comNEW Norwood SAWMILLS - Lum-berMate-Pro handles logs 34” diameter, mills boards 28” wide. Automated quick-cycle-sawing increases effi ciency up to 40%. www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT - FREE Information: 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.STEEL BUILDINGS PRICED TO CLEAR - Incredible end-of-season factory discounts on various mod-els/sizes. Plus FREE DELIVERY to most areas. CALL FOR CLEAR-ANCE QUOTE AND BROCHURE - 1-800-668-5111 ext. 170.

THE BARGAIN STORE BUY/SELL USED FURNITURE

604-826-3810

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSCOLLECTORS SAXOPHONES

Baritone 1926 Silver, CM Conn Ltd, original with Case, good shape, $3500 Call 604-534-2997

578 SPORTING GOODS

AT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses!

REAL ESTATE

AT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses!

627 HOMES WANTED

WE BUY HOUSESOlder Home? Damaged Home?

Need Repairs? Behind on Payments? Quick CASH!

Call Us First! 604.657.9422

636 MORTGAGESBANK ON US! Mortgages for purchases, renos, debt con-solidation, foreclosure. Bank rates. Many alternative lending programs.Let Dave Fitzpatrick, your Mortgage Warrior, simpli-fy the process!1-888-711-8818

[email protected]

638 OPEN HOUSE

43875 Chestnut Lane Lake Errock

Sunday Nov. 7th ~ 2 to 4pm. $339,000. Recreational or year-round. Gorgeous 4 bdrm., 3 level split. 1800 sf. Many updates, den, workshop, lake & mtn view, steps from beach, wharf, tennis & pri-vate park. Debbie Andrews @Remax 2000 ~ 778-772-9826

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVEHOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

www.dannyevans.caHomelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

32101 Mt. Waddington Ave.,WELCOME HOME TO

HOMESTEAD ESTATESAbbotsford, deluxe, large apts. Newer, well maintained bldg.

1 Bdrm $775/mo 2 Baths in 2 Bdrm units $935

Gas heat, f/p, d/w, inste w/d hook - up, gated u/g prkg. Cat Okay.

*Move in Bonus $300*Seniors Discount $25

(for new applicants only)

604-870-9797 www.apt4rent.cawww.baywest.ca

Baywest Management Corp.

ABBOTSFORD 1bdrm +den condo sec u/g prk, nr airport/freeway, inste w/d, st.steel appls, cov’d balcony, elec f/p & lots more. Avail Jan 1st.ns/np. $1000/mo. 1(250)741-4663.ABBOTSFORD, 2172 McKenzie Rd. 2 bdrm. $850/mo. inste lndry. Dec. 1. Cls. to Univ., & Hwy 1. Call 604-309-6575.

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDOABBOTSFORD. 2581 Langdon.Newer 2bdrm? Inste lndry, ss appls, f/p, u/g prkg, nr park/amens. Avail immed. $900/mo. 604-833-8772.ABBOTSFORD 2 Bdrm 2 Baths corner unit, 32120 Peardonville Rd. F/S, d/w, gas f/p, A/C. No smoking, no pets. Doreen 604-302-1229.ABBOTSFORD 2 bdrm, 2 bath w/d, d/w, f/p, util rm, $900 incls gas. Refs. Nov 1 604-819-7574ABBOTSFORD 2 bdrm apt avail Nov 15. Cascade Green $900/mo. 604-864-8456

ABBOTSFORD

2 BDRMS, 1 bath2 BDRMS, 2 baths

From $680/mth.Extra Large Suites

Free Heat & H. Water3 Appls, Laundry Hook-Up.

604-309-3500“Seniors Discount”

ABBOTSFORD,32120 Peardonville 2 bdrm. top fl oor apt., F/S, D/W, gas f/p, A/C NO SMOKING, NO PETS. Doreen @ 604-302-1229.

ABBOTSFORD

33382 George Ferguson WayBIRCHWOOD MANOR

2 BEDROOMfrom $695/month

Onsite laundry, some with in-suite laundry hookups, dishwashers, parking incl.

Professional Mngmnt.For a Viewing Call:604-832-8909

ABBOTSFORD

ACADIA COURTNewly Decorated, Spacious1 Bedroom Suite $525/mo

In-suite storage. Covered parking Near City Hall. Avail now.

NO PETS / REF’S REQ’D

32161 Tims AvenueCall 604-870-9233 to view

Abbotsford CHELSEA MANOR

2977 Dahlstrom Pl.1 & 2 BDRM. 2 BATHphotos@craigslist

search Chelsea ManorResident Manager

604-850-2355

MISSION. 2 BDRM APT on quiet cul-de-sac. W/D incl. $750/mo. No pets. Avail now. 604-820-6927.

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

Abbotsford Central

Mountainview - Bakerview

Home Sweet HomeNewer Lower Rents

1 MONTH FREE RENTSENIOR’S DISCOUNT

1 & 2 Bedroom Suites

Clean & Large, hot water included. N/S

Secured U/G parking available. Outdoor pool in garden setting. Sorry N/P.

Close to all amenities. Ref’s req’d.

Phone 604-556-7705

ABBOTSFORDCOACHMAN APT

33636 MARSHALL RD

Available immediately, spa-cious 1 and 2 bdrms, heat & hot water included. N/P, N/S, Refs required.

SENIORS WELCOMECall 604-853 9876

ABBOTSFORD DESIREABLE Car-riage Lane, 1 bdrm + den, newercarpet & all appls. 55+ $1080/moincl util, sm pet neg. (604)864-0906

ABBOTSFORD

Dinner on Us!!Curious? Just AskChelsea Park Gardens

1 & 2 bdrm - indoor pool. Includes heat / hot water. Near UCFV & Hospital.

Sorry no pets. Ref. req’d.Crime Free Certifi ed

Call Debbie TODAY 604-855-6714

ABBOTSFORD

Heat & Hot Water Included

D Outdoor Pool D Parking D Extra Storage D Renovated / No Pets

1 BDRMS from $625/mo.2 BDRMS from $750/mo.

3 BDRMS. from $1050/mo.

1909 SALTON RD. Abbotsford

604-853-6620Forest Village Apartments

551 GARAGE SALES

AbbotsfordGARAGE SALE

SATURDAY & SUNDAYNOV. 6 & 7 ~

9 A.M. TO 3 P.M.3553 DUNSMUIR WAY

Sporting & camping equip., misc. VHS & video games & lots more.

Inside so Rain or Shine

AbbotsfordMOVING SALE

SATURDAY, NOV. 69 A.M. TO 3 P.M.34622 6TH AVE.

Toys, table & chairs, tools & lots of household misc.

AbbotsfordMOVING SALE

SATURDAY, NOV. 69 A.M. TO 1 P.M.

Dining room suite, sewing machines, picture frames, exer-cise machine, china cabinet, plus

other household items, many are brand new

#55-2989 Trafagar Street604-854-6687

ABBOTSFORD

MULTI FAMILY SALESat. Nov 6th ~ 9 to 1

Lots of new / Christmas items. Do your shopping early!

2828 Babich St.(Rain or Shine)

ABBOTSFORD, RAIN OR SHINE

HUGE GARAGE SALEENORMOUS

CHRISTMAS SALENOV. 6 & 7, 9-3+

31792 OLD YALE RD. Artifi cial tree. Limited parking,

park on side streets

MissionESTATE SALE

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 69 A.M. TO 4 P.M.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 79 A.M. TO 3 P.M.

Paintings, furniture, china etc. #116-33751 7th Ave.

Lots of big ticket items

MISSION GARAGE SALE HATZIC PRAIRIE, 10033 FARMS ROAD. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, NOV 6th and 7th, 9-4. Antiques, Furniture, kitchen stuff, books, and lots more.........

MISSION

GARAGE SALERear yard of 33154 6th Ave,

Sat Nov 6th - 9am-2pm Sun Nov 7th - 10am-2pm

Antiques, collectibles, household stuff, etc...

EVERYTHING MUST GO!

St Ann’s 50’s Fall Fair / Bazaar

Fri Nov 5 ~ 5pm - 9pm Sat Nov 6 ~ 9am - 3:30 Sun Nov 7 ~ 9am - 2pm

33333 Mayfair Ave

551 GARAGE SALES 551 GARAGE SALES

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ABBOTSFORD EAST

Mountain View Village Townhouses

36060 Old Yale Road

FAMILY ORIENTED3 bdrms, 2½ baths. Washer,

dryer, fridge, stove, dishwasher,fi replace, 2 car garages,

exercise facility, pool in summerClose to all amenities

1 Year Lease$1,100 - $1400/Month

Call 604-855-0010

ABBOTSFORD

Forest TerraceApartments

34313 Forrest TerraceAbbotsford’s Best Kept Secret

1 & 2 Bdrms Stes

2 Full Baths, In-Suite Storage, Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher,

Garburator, In-Suite Laundry Hook-ups, On-Site Mgmt

Please call for Prices. Sorry no pets

1 Month FREE Rent On 1 Year Lease

Early and Immediate Possession Available

Age 40 Senior & Adult Oriented

Come See What You Have Been Missing!

Call Esther 604-853-0549

ABBOTSFORD✭ $675/mo-2 bdrm, 1 bath f/s, on quiet side of building. Call Marilyn(604)855-7393

Downtown Abbotsford Jr. 2 BR apt. in quiet newer bldg for rent. Incl. 5 appls (insuite Lndry), secure under-ground prkg, locker. $825. No Pets, Non smokers. Call John @ 604-657-1640 to view.

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JAMES APARTMENT

Large 2 bdrm. suite on 2nd fl oor. Modern colours. Dishwasher. We offer a secure

& quiet home environment. Adult / Senior living. Close to amenities

& bus in front.Available Dec. 1st.

$650/mo. includes h/w heat.No smoking.

604-853-4681

ABBOTSFORD

MEADOWOODApartment & Townhouse

Complex

Phone 604-852-4696or Email

meadowood@pacifi cquorum.com

Apartments1 & 2 Bedroom

Heat / hot water included3 Appliances

Townhouses1 Bedroom lofts &

2 Bedrooms5 Appliances

✦ Senior Discount ✦ Resident Managers ✦ Sorry No Pets

Conveniently located at3046 Clearbrook Road

www.pacifi cquorum.comPacifi c Quorum Properties Inc

ABBOTSFORD

THE CRESTAvailable Now!

1 Bedroom Heat, Hot Water &

Basic Cable included.Crime Free & Certifi ed.

N/S - N/P, Close to all amens.Lease & Refs. Required.

604-852-7350

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Abbotsford/Mission

1st Month FREE Rent for One Year Lease Incentive

Park Lane Manor33331 Old Yale Road

Cozy 3 storey bldg, close to all amen. 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Close to transit, parks, schools; covered pkg, balconies, laundry room. Small pets ok.

For more info & viewing call Sandy 604-615-5402

Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management

Abbotsford/Mission

One Month Free Rent for One Year Lease Incentive

Nelson Court33095 Old Yale Road

Comfortable 3 storey low rise, convenient & affordable. 1 & 2 bdrm stes, balconies, lockers, in & outdoor pkg, lndry rm. Close to schools & transit. Small pets ok.

For more info & viewing call Wanda 604-615-5397

Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management

Abbotsford/Mission

One Month Free Rent for One Year Lease Incentive

Richard Court33333 12th Avenue

Cozy 5 story complex in quiet park like setting on Mission Hill-side. 1 & 2 bdrm suites from $590. Close to transit, parks, schools; pkg, balconies, laundry rm. Small pets ok.

For more info & viewing call Ralph 778-788-1857

Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management

MISSION. 2 bdrm. apt. Very clean & bright, h/w fl oors, insuite ldry. Walk to WCE. Ref’s. Ns/np. Avail. now. 604-855-2217

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Abbotsford/Mission

Under New Management!

Town & Country Apartments1948 McCallum Road

First month FREERent Incentive

Bachelor, 1 & 2 bdrms available Indoor Swimming Pool

Large Landscaped GroundsPublic Transit at the Front Door

Small pets ok

Open Saturday & Sunday

For more info & viewing call Rachel 604-615-5382

Kimberley 604-309-2889

Professionally managed by Gateway Property Management

ABBOTSFORD

Seven Oaks MallLarge Reno’d 1 & 2 bdrm suites avail. Includes heat, hot water and 1 parking. Close to bus loop, mall &

schools. Sorry No Pets. Refs req’d.

Call 604-557-0778

AbbotsfordVILLA CHRISTINA

Large 1 bdrm. unit. Newly renovated.

Secure u/g parking. Avail. in October

Move-in discount for seniorsSorry no pets. Ref’s required.

Please call 604-855-9697 for an appointment to view.

Abbotsford

Woodridge Estates 2nd Floor clean newly painted, large 2 bedrooms, two baths, 2 sundecks with fi ve appl’s.

AVAILABLE NOW.

Woodridge Estates Corner unit Very bright – NO PETS.

$900 per month.

Call Elwood at ECM Strata Rental Div 604 855-9895

CENTURY 21 ACE AGENCIES LTD.

Citadel Ridge - Beautiful 1 bd & den w/full bath, s/s appli (4) plus full laundry, enclosed gar. U/G, Large rooms N/P N/S $900.00Central Clearbrook - 3 units, all 2 bed, 5 appli., laminate fl ooring, Clean and spacious, walk to Library N/P N/S $800.00The Westwood - 2 bd, 2 bath laminate fl rs, 6 appli, Open con-cept, U/G park N/P N/S $1100.00Clean bsmnt suite - 2 bd 1 bath, fresh paint, clean & quiet, all util incl, n/p n/s $700.00

CALL: (604)853-2718

CLEARBROOKMove-In Allowance: $500 Bonus for new residents -

(Ask for details) Crime Free Living

31790 UNION AVENUEHURON COURT

✳ 1 Bdrm. from $625/mo.✳ 2 Bdrms from $745/mo.

Rent incls.: Heat, H/wtr, U/G PkgQuiet, Well Maint. Build. No Pets.

Move in Allowance $500Seniors Discount $25

604-850-2467Baywest Mgmt Corp

FRASER RIDGEHi-Rise Great Viewswww.eryxproperties.com

1 bdrms from - $650.Nicely Reno’d Concrete Bldg.

Great Views of Mt. BakerExtra Large and Bright

* Heat and Hot Water Incl *All suites sprinkler protected.

Lrg patios, 2 elevators, lockers.Gated prk, Super Clean, N/P.

Call Dave @ 604-859-0482

33555 South Fraser WayFraser Ridge is part of Abbotsford Crime Free

Multi-Housing Program.

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CEDAR GREEN APARTMENTS

WWW.CEDARGREEN.COM

2441 COUNTESS ST. Phone 604-850-5375(Senior’s Discount &Dam. Dep. Reduced)

Secure Undgrnd Prk & Elevator!

1 bdrm from .......................$6201 bdrm + den from .............$6502 bdrm from ......................$7002 bdrm (totally reno’d)...... $790Furn 2 bdrm .....$990 incl hydro

MAINSTREET EQUITY CORP.

RENTAL INCENTIVE AVAIL.

SENIOR’S DISCOUNT!

2485 Hilltout Street1 Bedroom - $664.002 Bedrooms - $780.00Call 604-751-2147

Move In Bonus Avail

2525 Hilltout Street1 Bedroom - $634.00 2 Bedrooms - $722.00Call 604-751-2147604-557-3592 or

604-751-5595

2814 Pratt Crescent1 Bedroom from $643.00

2 Bdrms from $722.00Call 604-557-6054

32030 George Ferguson WayBachelor - $625.00

1 Bedroom from $664.002 Bdrms from $825.00Call 604-557-3592

Move In Bonus Avail

33405 Bourquin Place1 Bedroom from $725.00

2 Bdrms from $825.00Call 604-557-8064

33136 George Ferguson Way1 Bedroom from $725.00

2 Bdrms from $825.00Call 604-557-3708

33298 Robertson Ave.1 Bedroom from $634.00

2 Bdrms from $825.00Call 605-751-2125

33184 George Ferguson Way1 Bedroom from $721.00

2 Bdrms from $825.00Call 604-751-2165

Move In Bonus Avail

Mainstreet Equity apartments are well

secured and safe homes for your peace of mind.

Website:www.mainst.biz

MISSION: 7696 Grand St. Reno’d 2 bdrm apt, top fl oor, corner unit. On-site manager. Avail now. $750/mo. 604-826-3665 or 778-552-1808.

Mission

CEDARWOOD MANOR * Friendly management * 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites * Insuite Laundry * Adult Oriented

604-820-0128MISSION ~ Walk to Downtown. Bachelor suite $550/mo. Free heat. N/p. Avail. Dec 1st. 604-826-9774

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MISSION

HABITAT APARTMENTS

33366 2ND Ave. Mission

1 bdrms. from $600/mo.

One - 2 bdrm. avail. now for $745/mo.

Quiet, well managed, on site manager. Close to

Downtown & Westcoast Express. NO PETS.

604-826-2538Managed by

ECM Strata - Rental Division

MISSION HILLS:

APARTMENTSLarge, Bright &

Clean2 Bdrms Avail

No Pets. Written ref’s required.

Call 604-826-7880

OAKMONT MANORMember - Crime Free Program

1990’s Well Maintained & Secured Condo

Walk to all amenities, on bus route.

Parking & in-suite storage.Heat & Hot water. No Pets.

2 bdrms avail. Starting at $760 33370 George Ferguson Way

Abbotsford604-855-0883

OAKMONT MANORMember - Crime Free Program

1990’s Well Maintained & Secured Condo

Walk to all amenities, on bus route.

Parking & in-suite storage.Heat & Hot water. No Pets.

2 bdrms avail. Starting at $760 33370 George Ferguson Way

Abbotsford604-855-0883

✯ASPEN COURT✯

2450 Center St. AbbotsfordNEW BUILDING

VERY COMPETITIVE RATESQUIET, CLEAN,

WELL MANAGED

NOW AVAILABLEBACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRM.

SUITESHeat & hot water incl. Fridge,

stove, D.W., microwave.

UNDERGROUND SECURE PARKING

CALL 604-870-1118

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Receive 1 Month FREE

Clean, Quiet & Spacious Suites

1 bdrm. $640 2 bdrms. $725

Close to Schools, Shopping & Transit. Laundry & Professional

Onsite Staff. Parking Avail.

To Arrange a Viewing Call 604-852-3501

Receive 1 Month FREE

Mountain Ridge ApartmentsClean, Quiet &

Spacious Suites.Great Location1 bdrm. $635

2 bdrms. $740Heat & H/W IncludedClose to amenities.

To Arrange a Viewing Call Mike 604-852-0424

Receive 1 Month FREE

Sunridge ApartmentsClean, Quiet &

Spacious Suites.Great Location1 bdrm. $635

2 bdrms. $740Heat & H/W IncludedClose to amenities.

To Arrange a Viewing Call Grace 604-504-7140

ABBOTSFORD

AVAILABLE

✦ 1 Bdrm - $605. Quiet building. MostlySeniors. Includes heat,

hot water & cable. NO PETS.

604 - 854 - 6307

The Friends of the Abbotsford Librariesinvite you to participate in the 4th annual

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money you saved by staying home.

2. Fill in the donation form and mail your cheque or credit card number (don't send cash) to the Clearbrook Library address, a�ention: Friends of the Abbotsford Libraries.

3. Feel good supporting your community Libraries.

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709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

ABBOTSFORD - attractive offi ce &/or Retail Spaces available. All lo-cated within Abbotsford’’s business core. Ph Frank@ Noort Investments 604-835-6300.

ABBOTSFORD - HAIR SALON “ready to go”. Central, high expo-sure location. 1272 sq. ft. Call Frank @ Noort Investments.604-835-6300.

MISSION area. 800 SQ. FT. SHOP. Available immed. $450 + hst + hy-dro + gas. Security check and ref’’s. Call 604 820-8477, 604-820-0832

MT LEHMAN area Warehouse for lease. 1000 sq ft bay with 2000 sq ft of fi nished offi ce space. $2000 obo. Mike @ 1 604 615 9350.

WAREHOUSE/OFFICE space available immed. 2337 Townline Rd. Abbotsford. Call 604-854-5405.

715 DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

ABBOTSFORD$1150/mo-1/2 DUPLEX on Prin-cess St., 2 bdrm up, 1 down + rec room, 2 bath, w/d hook-ups, f/s, fenced yd, sorry n/p. Both units available now. Good ref’s req’d

Call 604-855-7393- Ask for Hans

MISSION: 1400 S.F 2 bdrm. top fl r. duplex. $950/m. Call Rick 604-751-2340

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715 DUPLEXES/4PLEXESABBOTSFORD E: Reno’d bright & sunny 3 bdrm, 1.5 ba, fcd b/yard, lrg rec rm, carport, front/back deck. w/d, d/w. Near schls/bus. Easy highway access. NP/NS. $1100+ utils. Pics avail. Ph: 604-852-0207

736 HOMES FOR RENT2400 SQFT, 3 up 3 down, wood fl oors, slope yard, 5 new appliances plus utilities, $1495, 604-616-2657 [email protected], 3 BDRM MOBILE home w/carport on quiet peaceful blueberry farm, over 1300 sf, all appls + lndry. 1.5 baths, NS/NP. Avail. immed. $1100 + utils. Lots of parking. Phone 604-835-4474.ABBOTSFORD 6 bdrm house, 3 baths, lots of pkng, $1750 + utils. 604-768-4528, 778-552-4321.ABBOTSFORD Ctrl. 5 bdrm., 2 baths, f/s, w/d, lge. garage, $1700 mo. Avail. immed. 604-302-9080

ABBOTSFORD✭ $1000/mo - Older remodeled 2 bdrm rancher, large back yard,5 appli, sm pet OK Call Marilyn(604)855-7393

ABBOTSFORD new 4 bdrm. 2 baths, all appl. H/W fl rs., f/p, jacuz-zi, alarm, a/c, N/S N/P. $1500 & 2 bdrm. bsmnt $750 604-302-9080

ABBOTSFORDSUMAS - 2 bdrm ground level suite, open kitchen living space, F/S own W/D , great family neigh-bourhood looking for long term tenants. $800/mo.+ utils2 BED 2 BATH condo (Corrina Crt ) main fl oor outside ent, w/d, f/s, d/w, pet OK! $975/mo. 3 BDRM 3 BATH UPPER house, great area (Crossley & Southern), really nice interior f/s, shared W/D, fam/living room, nice back yard, sorry no pets, $1400 +utils.ABBOTSFORD PLACE - George Ferguson & Gladwin, 2 BDRM APTS, f/s d/w, laundry on every fl oor, Pets OK, Assistance wel-come.$750 & $825/mo + utilsMISSION3 BED 2 BATH HOUSE (upper), f/s ,d/w, family & living rooms, nice back yard & deck, seperate w/d, responsible couple down-stairs...$1100 month incls util1/2 DUPLEX, 3 bed 2 bath, f/s, w/d hook-ups, $850/mo pets neg

Good references are a must!Call Sherri (604)855-7393

ABBOTSFORD. Updated 3 bdrm. rancher, fam rm, +1 bdrm suite. Fcd yd. Ns/np $1500/mo. 604-807-6477

CENTURY 21 ACE AGENCIES LTD.

Family Home Clearbrook-Walk to Mouat - 4 bd, 1 full & 2 1/2 baths, family room, f/p, w/d hook-ups, f/s, Clean fenced yard N/P N/S $1300.00Townhouse Clbk. Village – 3 bed, 1.5 bath, fenced yard, 5 ap-pli, some fresh paint, new siding and windows. N/S N/P $950.00 Blue Jay Townhouse - 3 bed, 2.5 bath, db gar, end unit eat-in kit. 6 appli, gas f/p, pet consid-ered, N/S $1300.00

CALL: (604)853-2718

HATZIC - Acreage, 3 bdrm. 3 Full Bath, 2 car garage, lrg. yrd. gas F/P, $2000 Nov. 15 (604)859-0165MISSION - 2 Bdm Exec. house for rent. Partly fenced yard in quiet neigh. Completely upgraded/renov. Available immediately. 1300/mth. Call 604-826-9339 or email [email protected] to view.MISSION: 4/bdrm home on seclud-ed acreage, 5/applis, $1800/mo+ utils. 604-217-7076MISSION Cedar St. 3 bdrm. on 1 acre, fenced yard, out building and corrals for horses. w/d, beside elem. scl. Avail. Now 604-418-6654MISSION - Incredible 3 bedroom house on 7 acre property. No pets, no smoking, references required. Must be seen! This house is amaz-ing and perfect for the family........... ............................... Also, a two bedroom Mobile home available in Aldergrove for rental or RENT-TO-OWN for the right tenant call for de-tails. Stephen 604-856-8171MISSION. lrg top fl r of house, 3 bdrm, completely reno’d, 6 appls, prk, lrg fncd yrd, ns/np, $1150 + 50% util. Avl. now. 778-388-2473.

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736 HOMES FOR RENT

MISSIONUPPER / LOWER SUITES

Wren St - 2 bd in 4-plex, share w/d, huge yard$700/mo incl utilsKettley - 2bdrm, near new, bright, no w/d, $725/mo + % util6th - 3 bdrm UPPER fl oor - lami-nate & tile throughout, carport, shared w/d, $1100/mo incl utilsDunsmuir-3bdrm upper 2 baths, Mt Baker view, shared w/d, shared carport, Heritage/ Winde-bank area - $1150/mo + % utils

HOUSES

Shook Rd - 2bdrm cottage on WATERFRONT - $900/mo+utilsMaple - 4 bdrms + recroom, 3 baths, carport, 5 appli $1400/moDalke- 4 bdrms, luxurious, slate/ granite / hardwood - backing onto greenbelt - $1800/moJohnson Rd - large 2900 sq ft 3 bdrm+recroom home in the coun-try on 10 acres, pine h/w fl oors throughout, dble gar $1800/mo Bailey - super luxurious 4bdrm 4 bath UPPER TWO FLOORS - vaulted ceilings, c-d-s,lower suite rented to quiet family - $1850/mo

ABBOTSFORDAPARTMENTS

Tempo - 33545 Rainbow Aveclose to University, Hospital, &

freeway, 6 appli, secure parking.

#201R-Jr.1 BD.558 s.f.- $730#212 - 2bdrm+den 2 baths, 933 sq ft, south facing - $1125/mo

Min.6 Mo lease $50 move in fee.

LATITUDE - 2233 Mckenzie Rd.6 stainless steel appliances,

granite countertops, elec. F/P, exercise room. min. 6 mo. lease.

#204 & 225 * 1BDRM + den - 686

sq ft - $895/mo#323 - 2bdrm *885 sq ft * south

west facing * $1150/mo

FRASER VALLEY HOME TEAM

604-820-8888 www.andersonavenue.com

741 OFFICE/RETAIL

MEDICAL OFFICE SPACEBRAND NEW MEDICAL offi ce

space available $600/M. Includes reception. Great McCallum Rd. location, pharmacy in building. Ideal for Massage Therapist, Ultrasound Tech, Nutritionist.

For more information [email protected]

743 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Central Valley Property Management Ltd. located at

LANDMARK REALTY INWEST OAKS MALL

#31 - 32700 South Fraser Way Abbotsford BC V2T 4M3.

CondoWoodridge Estates - 309-2535 Hill Tout - 2 bdrm 2 bathroom, 5 appliance, u/g parking, balcony NOW $800.00

Stonecroft Estates - 309-2350 Westerly Street - 2 bedroom 2 bath 5 appliances, secure u/g parkingNOW $900.00 1 cat or 1 dog

Fernwood Manor - 307-33850 Fern - 2 bdrm 1 bath, Fridge, stove, dishwasher, common laun-dry facilities, balcony, u/g parking pets negotiableOct 1 $725.00 No pets

107-33407 Tessaro - 2 bdrm cor-ner unit, quiet and private, 2 bath-rooms, 5 appliances, secure un-derground parkingNov 1 $1050.00 2 cats no dogs

TownhouseMouat Gardens 23-32310 Mouat - 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, carport, fridge, stove, wash-er, dryer, close to schoolsNow $1175 3-10-12-27 No Pets

House32614 Lonsdale Street - Large bi level house on quiet street - 3 bdrm up, 1 ½ bath, 5 appliance - downstairs has a fully contained 3 bdrm suite with own laundry. Oct 1 $1800 2-50-13-32 No Pets

108-33956 Essendene - 1 bdrm, 1 bath, fridge, stove, common laundry facilities, no pets, large wrap around balcony, new paint, carpets, tiles, sinks. u/g parking, close to schools, parks, down-town Abbotsford,Now $750 No Pets

Top Floor of House on Sidoni Ave 31022 Sidioni Ave - lovely 3 bd 2 bath home on residential street $1500.00

604-852-2778or email

[email protected]

CLASSIFIED ADS WORK!CALL 604-854-6397

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746 ROOMS FOR RENTABBOTSFORD E. LGE 600 s.f. ful-ly furn. Christian home. Fridge, F/P, 3 pce. bath. Near bus. N/S. N/P. No drugs. $450/mo. Avail now. D.D.604-504-3824 / 604-866-6446.

747 RV PADSWINTERIZED RV SITES $315/mo incl water/sewer, heated wash-rooms, free showers, metered elec., laundry, phone/satellite available, nr conv. store/post offi ce. 20 mins east of Mission Hwy #7 (604)826-2741

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATIONABBOTSFORD: FEM. PREF. Own bdrm., liv. rm, bath, share laundry & kitchen. $500/M. 604-556-7544MISSION LARGE room share kitch-en/laundry, own bath, n/s n/p, pref F/student $500 neg (604)287-4021

749 STORAGELOCKABLE STORAGE/WORK-SHOP spaces. 20’ X 40’, drive in. Small sizes avail. 6 a.m. -10 p.m. access. Chase Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. 604-826-2383SHOP / STORAGE SPACE, 20ft X 15ft. 58th Ave & Ross Road. Power included. $300/mo. 604-374-3332

750 SUITES, LOWERABBOTSFORD 1bdr gr/lvl, f/bath priv ent, suit1, nr bus, n/s, $600 incl utils, Now. 604-996-9544/556-3898.ABBOTSFORD 1bdrm +den suite. No laundry. N/S, N/P. Avail now. 604-864-8069 or 604-309-6028.ABBOTSFORD: 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Newly reno’d. $800/mo incl util, cable & W/D. Now. (604)504-5365ABBOTSFORD. 2 bdrm. Exc cond. Immed. N/S. N/P. $650 incl utils & basic cbl. No lndry 604-897-2907.ABBOTSFORD 2bdrm, lrg full bath, sep dinrm, lrg livrm, storage. Now $825 incl utils/cbl. 778-809-2214ABBOTSFORD. 3 bdrm. bsmt. suite. Near Apollo gym & schools. $750/mo. incl. heat & hydro. Avail. Nov. 1st. N/s, n/p. 604-854-3567ABBOTSFORD, 3/bdrm house. Near MEA Highschool, NP/NS. no laundry. $850/mo. Avail. Immed. 604-615-9473 or 604-807-8828ABBOTSFORD, Bright Spacious, 1 BDRM, quiet area, ground level, sep entr. W/D, F/S, full bath, off street parking, $650 incl utils/cable. NP/NS. Phone (604)859-0778.ABBOTSFORD Clean 2 bdrm. suite, near UFV. Sh ldry. $850/mo + 1/3 util. Ns/np. Dec 1 604-807-6477ABBOTSFORD Clean 3bdrm clse to schls/bus, cent loc share w/d, NOW, $900/incl utils (604)217-1985ABBOTSFORD, East: desirable 2 bdrm bsmt suite, private entrance & parking, shared laundry & utilities incl. No pets/smoking, ref’s req’d, $800/mo. Call: 604-850-9024ABBOTSFORD E. Auguston, Dec. 1. 2 bdrm. legal, f/s, w/d, close to schl/bus. N/S N/P. $850 mo. Utils. incl. 604-504-7750, 778-808-2045ABBOTSFORD E. Sandy Hills. 2 bdrm legal max 968 s.f. bsmt. 7yr, all grnd lvl, lrg wind F/S/DW/WD full bath Oak cab,.lrg fncd yard, 2 drs, cvrd patio cul-de-sac bus n/s, n/p $950 util incl. Now. 604-308-0220ABBOTSFORD. Furnished 2 bdrm suite avail. W/D. Hydro. Nr UFV. N/P. N/S. $800/mo. 604-853-9011.ABBOTSFORD. Harmony Court.Large clean 2 bdrm legal suite. Gas f/p, near bus/schl/gym. Ns/np. $650 incl util. Avail. now. 778-552-5211ABBOTSFORD lrg 1100 s.f. 3 bdrm ste. Avail. Immed. No lndry, no cble. $800. NP/NS. 604-897-2734.ABBOTSFORD, McCallum Rd. Nr. UFV. Legal 3 bdrm bsmt suite. Avi-al. Nov 15. utils. incl. 604-504-0772. ABBOTSFORD, Mt Lehman/Fraser Hwy. 2 bdrm, $550 + 1/3 utils. NS/NP. Avail now. (604) 825-2133.ABBOTSFORD. NEW large 2 bdrm. NS/NP. No lndry. $750/mo incl utils/cable. Phone 604-309-2627.ABBOTSFORD, nr McMillan, small 1 bdrm bachelor suite, NS/NP. $500 incl cble ldry. 604-803-2432ABBOTSFORD: Nr UFV. 4 bdrm suite in newer house, 2 full baths. Bar. $1100/mo incl utils. N/S, N/P. Avail Dec. 1st. 604-825-3524.ABBOTSFORD Sandy Hill, Lge 1 bdrm, g/l, Sep. Entry, incl heat, light, cbl. NS/NP Ref’s. Nov 1. $650 (604)852-3739ABBOTSFORD. Sumas Mt. 2 bdrm, 1 full bath, lndry. Beautiful view. N/S. Avail now. $1000 incl utils. wireless int & cable. 604-764-0726.ABBOTSFORD, Townline area,1 bdrm, NS/NP, $500 incl utils & cable.604-604-3133 / 604-825-5196ABBOTSFORD. Townline area. 2 bdrm. bsmt. Np/ns. Nr school. Nov. 15th. 604-556-0273; 604-807-7524ABBOTSFORD Townline, nr Apollo 2 bd g/l, daylight, pri entr, 2 prkg, nr amens & trans, ns/np, n/lndry, avail now $700 incl hydro. 604-309-6322.CLEARBROOK, lrg. bright, clean 1 bdrm. suite, sep. ent, nr. shop/bus, incl. utils/WD, pet w/approval, $650. N/S 1-604-538-4023, 604-996-3260EAST ABBY - A1 suite w/view, parking 1 BR, full kitchen, full laun-dry, 1,000 sq ft, n/s, n/p. Above ground. $700 includes internet & cable & utilities. Nice home w/ A/C. Eric 604-807-5479MISSION 1 Bdrm large, bright, new reno, full bath, W/D, ns/np, Dec 1, ref, $650 incl utils 604-802-9852MISSION. 1 BDRM. Sep ent. N/S. N/P. Shrd W/D. Near UFV & amenities. Clean. $700 incl utils. Avail. now. Phone 604-832-2345.

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750 SUITES, LOWERMISSION. 2 bdrm clean, quiet, nr amen. Pets ok. Ref’s. ldry, parking, $900 + shared utils. 778-668-3497.MISSION 2BDRM prof. built, quality house, nice quiet friendly area, n/s, n/p, now $800 604-820-2250 after 5MISSION 2 bdrms, bright, reno’d, 5 applis, prkg, $875/mo, avail. Nov. 15th. NS/NP. 604-263-0785MISSION - 2 BR suite. $800 incl ca- ble & util, $850 w/shrd laundry. Ref’s & damage dep. req’d. N/S N/ P. 604-826-9717MISSION CLEAN 2BDRM, walk to schools, WCE, separate w/d, gas f/p, extra storage, n/s n/p $875 incl utils (604)751-5333MISSION D/T. Beautiful quiet spac 1 bdrm. Secure bldg. $575. Deck. Nr WCE. Ref’s. N/P. 604-814-2435.MISSiON, executive style 2 bdrm suite, avail. Dec. 1st. W/D & utils incl. NS/NP. Professionals pre-ferred. Refs. & Cr. Check req. $950/mth. Phone (604) 814-0993.MISSION, NEW 1 bdrm suite, hrwd fl rs, crown mouldings, sep entry, lndry. Cat ok. N/S, Ref’s. $650 incl utils. 604-302-5507.MISSION - Newer 1 bdrm abv grnd suite. Cent loc, close to trans. Own entrance & deck. s/l n/s n/p $600/ month inc util & cable. Avail Dec 1. 604-826-5353MISSION: Newer 2 bdrm grd/level sunny suite. Gorgeous area, 5 appls, cov’d patio. Horses welcome! N/P, N/S. $650/mo. 604-302-1513MISSION: Newer grd. lev.1 bdrm bsmt suite, large liv. rm, near schl & bus. NS/NP. $650 incl utils. 604-615-2104 or 604-820-2104.Mount Woodside, walkout bsmnt, lrg, clean, bright, kitch & liv rm. In ste laund. Avail., now, $650 + util., & dd. Pet negot. (604)845-0809SANDY HILL - 1BR Brand new le-gal suite. Very bright. Utils, inter, A/C incl. In suite Laundry. N/S, N/P. Ref. req.. $750 ...604-853-1244 [email protected] ABBY, New LRG 2 bdrm bsmnt suite for rent, Utili. & cable included, N/P, N/S, no laundry, RENT $750, phone 604-309-2627

751 SUITES, UPPERABBOTSFORD 950 sq.ft above garage ste, quiet & private. 2 Bdrm. W/D, utils & cable incl. Avail now. $850. (604)859-2440Abbotsford, Clearbrook Village $220,000. 3 bdrm. T/H. 4 appls., F/P, Ikea wardrobe in master, cor-ner unit, $1050/M to lease or $1500/M. lease to own. 604-870-4708 fro apts. No agents please.ABBOTSFORD. Townline Rd. 3 bdrm, 2 baths. Nr schl/shps. $1000 incl lndry. 604-866-7493

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751 SUITES, UPPERABBOTSFORD, lrg bright exec. house in desirable McMillan area, 3 bdrm upper fl r, 2 baths, huge gour-met kitch w/island, din & liv rm with fl r to ceil. gas rock F/P, den or offi ce down. Garage/strg shed. NS/NP. Refs required. $1800 + utils. Available Now. (604) 852-1776.ABBOTSFORD W: 2 BDRM. ba. suit semi-retired or retired person. $400. N/P. N/S. 604-626-2024CLEARBROOK VILLAGE. 3 bdrm. T/H. $1050/mo. + utils. N/s, n/p. Available now. 604-870-4708HATZIC: LRG 3 BDRM, 2 bath, 5 appls, deck, large yard, parking. 778-996-7074 /604-820-7074 Lm.MISSION 1 bdrm on main fl r, laun-dry, suits 1 pers. avail now $600/mo incl utils/wifi (604)287-1213MISSION: 3 bdrm ste, cls to town & WCE, $1200/M. all utils incl. Avail immed. N/S, no parties, pets neg, ref’s pref’’d. 1-604-460-0339.MISSION. Main fl r unit, 4 bdrms, 2 liv/rms, 1 bth. W/D. $1200 incl utils. Sm dog neg. 604-513-9445 lve msgMISSION, upper 3 bdrm, W/D, D/W, gas F/P, fncd b. yrd, prk, immed. $1,000+util. (604)826-7878.

752 TOWNHOUSESABBOTSFORD. 2 Bdrm furnished T/H. 1000 sq/ft. F/p. Avail for 6 or 7 months.Prefer mature couple. $860. Avail Nov 1st. Call 604-744-8815.ALDERGROVE. 3 bdrm T/H, 1.5 bath. Fncd b. yard, fam complex. $1075. Small dog ok.778-551-2696

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810 AUTO FINANCING

818 CARS - DOMESTIC

1985 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, 4 dr sedan , low miles, loaded. Offers? (604)795-9215

1988 CAMERO 2.8L T-TopAirCared, $1700/obo.

Call 604-226-4122.

1989 PONTIAC SUNBIRD, 4 dr., 1 lady owner, well maint. 133,000 mi. Good cond. $2500. 604-853-2600

1990 BUICK RIVIERA, good shape, runs well. 176K. $1000 obo. 604-626-2024.

1997 DODGE NEON, black, 4 dr., 4 cyl. Very clean. AirCared. Good on gas. $1300. 604-832-9816

1998 CHRYSLER CIRRUS LXI. 4dr., leather, 4 cyl, very clean. Air-Cared. $1250. 604-832-1284

1998 FORD S/W, red, 1.6 L, auto, 270 km, well maint. $1600 obo. Phone (604)852-2167.

1999 SEABRING LXI, 2 dr. Loaded. Aircared. Very clean. Auto. $2600. V6. 604-751-3833; 604-855-7081

2000 BUICK CENTURY LTD. leath-er, V6, 119K, spotless cond, priv, $4800 obo. (604)940-9427.

2000 MUSTANG, convertible, auto, runs good, AirCrd, full load, mint condition. $4,200 604-615-9981.

2001 BUICK LE SABRE. Great ride, good cond. fabric uphols. Beige in/out. $4500. 604-850-8475

2002 BUICK REGAL LS. Like new, heated lthr seats, s/roof, low kms. prive sale $6900 obo 778-565-1097

2003 BUICK LASABRE LTD 3.8, V6, leather heated seats, spotless. $7900 obo. 604-593-5072

2003 FORD FOCUS sdn 109K, 5 spd, new battery & clutch, power doors /locks, cd, a/c excell cond., Aircared till March 2012, full set of winter tires on steel rims included $4850 obo (604)855-7841

2004 PONTIAC SUNFIRE. Auto, 4 dr, blue, very good condition, no ac-cidents. $4250. 778-241-1975

2006 CHEVY MALIBU MAXX LT, V6 silver/grey, exc shape/well maint loaded, 96,000 kms. Moved to farm - bought a truck. $8750 obo. Call Ruth-Ann @ 604-309-4699.

2008 CHEVROLET IMPALA - V-6, local, all pwr. options, no accidents, sandstone metallic, alloys, low Km’s 58k $11,495 604-328-1883

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818 CARS - DOMESTIC

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS1988 300E Mercedes Benz, black, leather, $3000 obo. (604)858-0946

1988 PORSCHE 911 Coupe. All original, only 125K, just inspected serviced. $26,800. 604-987-3876.

1992 JAG SOVEREIGN 4 dr, black, 6 cyl, exc cond in/out, priv, $5500 obo. Call: (604)940-94271995 HONDA ACCORD EXR. 2 dr. Load. Aircared. Auto. $2450. Runs good. 604-751-3833; 604-855-70811998 HONDA CIVIC, 2 dr, red. Air-cared til March ‘12. 95K kms. Exc. cond. Auto. $3850. 604-226-44512001 HONDA ACCORD 4/dr 3L, exc cond, fully loaded, leather, pow-er heated front seats, moon roof, 224K - highway. 604-314-8022.2001 TOYOTA Corolla Ce 4dr blue at ac pl cd BC car no acc 107k gd car 5900.00 Gary 604-308-86912004 NISSAN Altima S, Black Beauty, auto, loaded, 66,500km, 2.5 ltr, well-maint., $9500 Call 604- 858-8955

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821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

2003 HYUNDAI Tiburon for Sale. Red, 5spd, V6, Black leather and sunroof. New Stereo system in-stalled. Handles great in winter, 17in winter tires included as well as all seasons. Approx 150km. Asking $8000 OBO. Please contact 604-792-9694 or 604-819-8501.

2007 Hyundai Sonata GLS, 3.3L auto, V6, leather seats, sunroof, 39,000k, $12,900. (604)858-4179

2010 Toyota Matrix, auto, 4 dr h/b, loaded. Grey, exc cond. Wholesale $13,995 DL5961 (604)793-5520

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838 RECREATIONAL/SALE

1987 Ford 26’ motorhome, good condition. $5900. Call after 5pm, (604)795-2620

1993-5TH WHEEL 25 FT TRAV-L-MATE SLPS 6 NO LEAKS NEW BATTERY/MICROWAVE LIKE NEW N/S HARRISON MILLS AREA $7900 604-491-7894

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847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

1997 CHEVY BLAZER 4X4, sun-roof, Air Cared, $2900. 604-826-9279

851 TRUCKS & VANS

1954 FORD F100 p.u., V8 auto, no eng, new exh., brks, uph, lowered etc $3500. Call (604)860-0690

1983 GMC Sierra 1500, canopy, 6.2 diesel, Muncie 4sp trans, 227,500k, aircared on Sept 21/10. $3500 obo. (604)792-7640

1985 Chev Silverado 3/4 ton Suburban, propane, $4700 in-vested, driveable, $3500 fi rm. (604)703-0847

2000 TOYOTA TACOMA ext caba/c, tow pkg, excellent cond! 58K. $13,000/obo. Local. 604-792-5077

2002 Chev 1500HD Silverado crew cab, auto, 4x4, V8/6 litre, 4 dr, tow pkg, 230K, $6900. 778-240-4574

2005 GMC Savana 2500 van, 4.8 auto, 60,000k, side barn doors, like new, $12,900 obo. 1 (604)751-0122

2007 FORD F150 ext’d cab, 4 dr suicide, V8, 4.6, magnum fl r exhst, auto, white, blacked out, $17,500 obo. (604) 751-3162 or 820-0592.

2009 Dodge Journey 3000kms, incl Bruno conversion $3000 on Class 3 hitch $18,000 total (604)793-9658

2009 Ford Ranger FX4, super cab loaded. 29,000km. Take over pay-ments at 0% fi n. thru Ford Credit. $19,000 604-796-3056

859 UTILITY TRAILERS

2009 MIRAGE white tandem axle closed in CAR TRAILER, 12000 lbs GVW, 24’ of storage, 29’ overall length. Like new! $10,500/obo.604-820-6330 pager 604-632-7584.

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104 Melissa Ogden 3535 Old Clayburn Rd., Abbotsford

161 William Smith #106 - 33514 Switzer Ave., Aldergrove

209 Barbara Daley #104 - 2970 Gladwin Rd., Abbotsford

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Marelle REIDAbbotsford News

Abbotsford tenor Shane Wiebe has had another busy year touring the country, entertaining faithful audiences with his renditions of traditional hymns.

As part of his busy schedule, Wiebe recently wrapped up record-ing the first full-length album with the group, Tenore, formally known as the Christian Tenors.

The trio of tenors will be per-forming in Abbotsford on Nov. 13 at 6:30 p.m. at Sevenoaks Alliance Church to promote the group’s new self-titled album.

Most of the tracks are favourites among Christians.

“What’s interesting about these hymns is that the melody is always very familiar,” Wiebe said. “We like to keep it as true as we can so that people can sing along. That’s what we want them to be about. But the intricate harmonies and the new arrangements and the challenging music – I mean, it is

written for tenors. We’re up in the rafters half the time. It’s hymns with an adrenaline rush. There’ll be times when we’re belting it out.”

Wiebe’s favourite hymn is Blessed Assurance, but his top pick from the new album is This is My Father’s World.

Special guests at the Tenore show will be the MEI concert choir.

Tickets are available at the door as of 5:30 p.m.

When not performing with Tenore, Wiebe and his wife Angela perform together across the coun-try. On Oct. 28 they were in Calgary at the 32nd annual GMA Covenant Awards, and were nominated in four categories.

Getting to tour with his family has been a real blessing, he says, because the three most important parts of his life – God, wife and family – get to be the focus of his work every day.

Abbotsford singer Shane Wiebe (right) is one-third of the group Tenore. Singing with fellow tenors Jason Catron (centre) and Mark David Williams (left), the trio have released a new self-titled album. in order to celebrate the new CD, Tenore will be performing in Abbotsford on Nov. 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the Sevenoaks Alliance Church.

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FV Symphony brings in baritoneThe Fraser Valley Symphony

(FVS) presents: Sing Me a Song! with baritone Andrew Greenwood.

FVS has been the commu-nity’s orchestra for the past 25 years and is performing at the Matsqui Centennial Auditorium

in Abbotsford on Sunday Nov. 14 at 3 p.m. The show fea-tures selections from opera, Broadway and pop and include Toreador Song (Carmen), Some Enchanted Evening (South Pacific), Impossible Dream (Man of La Mancha), selections

from West Side Story and Time to say Goodbye, made famous by Andrea Bocelli.

Greenwood, who returns to the Fraser Valley Symphony for the second time, is in constant demand as a singer and concert soloist in North America and

Europe.His career has recently taken

him to such musical locales as Germany, where he played the title role in Rigoletto for the Stadttheater Hildesheim, and the Stadttheater Wolfsburg.

Tickets are available at the

following locations: King’sMusic (Abbotsford), TourismAbbotsford (DeLair Road)and Murdoch’s Bookshoppe(Mission).

Tickets are: adults $15, seniorsand students $12, and children$6 (12 and younger).

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Adventures of Peter Pan

Peter Pan, J.M. Barrie’s magical tale of child-hood adventure, comes to life in Abbotsford this month as Abbotsford’s Gallery 7 Theatre presents this faithful Canadian adaptation.

Peter Pan and his fairy counterpart Tinkerbell flutter into the Darling Nursery and whisk Wendy, John and Michael on an unforgettable journey to Neverland, a world inhabited by lost boys, pirates and fantastical creatures.

Sword fights and narrow escapes ensue as the children band together to thwart the evil plans of Captain Hook. This is an exciting tale that will capture the hearts and imaginations of both the young and the young at heart.

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Festival singersThe Valley Festival

Singers under the direction of Tony Funk and accompanied by Betty Suderman, will present Continental Divide, a kaleidoscope of music.

The concert takes place at Bakerview

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Family touring together“All three of them really line up well in the

fact that our music means that we’re homewith the kids a lot,” he said.

“And we’re singing music that reflects ourfaith. I can’t imaging asking for much morethan that.”

The couple have given it their all this yearwith an 11-week summer tour across Canadaand the U.S. in a 29-foot motorhome to promotetheir latest album, Restore the Wonder.

The CD was released in May with 10 of the12 tracks written and performed by the couplethemselves.

They have been singing together since theday they met, and about two years ago the pairramped up the number of their performances,despite the difficulty of paying bills as full-timemusicians.

“We decided if we were going to go forward,it was going to be us together,” said Wiebe. “Wedecided we were going to jump in with bothfeet.”

Well into the new year, the Wiebes are bookedfor many performances at events and churchesas far away as Saskatchewan.

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Dennis and Tammy Dargatz of Antiques By Design have been selling antique furniture throughout Western Canada for more than 15 years. Recently, the couple began to produce local antique shows. Having been vendors at previous shows held in Abbotsford, the couple decided to host one themselves.

Come and see dealers from across Canada, all offering special inventory for this first time event. Deluxe antiques and vintage bargains are included in the best of the dealers’ inven-tory.

Bring your family heirlooms to the antique identification clinic, featuring Peter Blundell, CPA, a fully accredited member of the Canadian Association of Personal Property Appraisers, author and lecturer on antiques. The clinic runs throughout the show and the cost is $12 per item.

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Erin Dugdale screams for help while Tony Roper ties her to the tracks to promotethe latest show at the Reach Gallery Museum Abbotsford. Roper is with the FraserValley Stage theatre group which is celebrating its 40th anniversary. The Reach’snew exhibit is called Vistas: Artists on the Canadian Pacific Railway.

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Winter flowering heathers are one of the most outstand-ing source of winter colour in the Pacific southwest. Soon the loss of all our lovely fall foliage will make November seem far more bleak than other winter months.

The fresh appear-ance of heather buds can really transform a dull winter garden into an attractive show place, and with a little careful plan-ning, you can stretch that colour from September until May. There are, however, a few secrets to planting and displaying these colourful plants.

One of the finest features of ericas is their ability to grow in areas where other plants have some dif-ficulty. Certainly they perform well in good soil, but they are also ideal for well drained areas and sloping hill-side gardens.

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