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BY PHIL MELNYCHUKBlack Press
Mike Bocking will again represent the NDP.
The veteran campaign-er from Silverdale was selected Sunday by the Maple Ridge-Mission NDP riding association to run in next May’s pro-vincial election.
Bocking defeated Maple Ridge music law-yer Bob D’Eith 81-45 to win the nomination at a meeting in Silverdale.
“It was a long cam-paign,” Bocking said Monday, noting the two had been competing for 14 months.
The results, however, weren’t a surprise since both candidates basically knew who was support-ing them.
“The numbers are right in line with what we thought would happen,” Bocking said.
Next spring will be his fifth attempt at getting elected.
Bocking ran federally against Conservative MP Randy Kamp in 2004, 2006 and 2008, losing
each time.He ran against cur-
rent Liberal MLA Marc Dalton in Maple Ridge-Mission in 2009, losing by 68 votes.
Maple Ridge-Mis-sion’s western boundary is 224 Street and extends east to Cedar Street in Mission.
“I think people have had enough of the BC Liberals and so I think there’s a perception that we’ve got a very good chance to win this riding, because of the very close result last time.”
This time around, Bocking said voters will remember the growing provincial deficit, the promise of the govern-ment not to bring in the HST and the attempted closing of the emergency ward of Mission Memo-rial Hospital.
Bocking is currently president of the Media Union of B.C., Local 2000, a position he’ll maintain unless he’s suc-cessful in his run to be-come MLA.
“We’ll have even more volunteers this time.”
He’ll also have six months to prepare for the vote, while he had only six weeks during the
Bocking to run for NDP againAbbotsford-Mission nomination meeting happening Dec. 6 at Best Western
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A night of entertainmentThe annual Rotary Clubs’ dinner and auction was held at the Mission Best Western Nov. 24 and raised about $12,000 for the clubs. A burlesque show was the main entertainment of the evening. TANEANE TWELE PHOTO
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Eight years ago, when Hardeep Sidhu first bought the Ruskin gas station and general store and started selling gasoline, the price differ-ence between Metro Vancouver and Mission, in the Fraser Valley Re-gional District, was about five cents a litre.
But the gap has grown over the last few years as the gas tax was hiked – to the point that Metro Van-couver’s transit taxes add 17 cents to a litre and the trickle of motor-ists crossing into Silverdale a few kilometres away in west Mission for lower prices, has grown into a flood that’s washing away Sidhu’s sta-tion on 287th Street and Lougheed Highway.
“I used to have almost 12 employ-ees, but now I have three or four. Now I’m thinking I’m going to close it because I’m losing money,” he said Wednesday.
“I’m so far away, I don’t have any services.”
Sidhu’s property is also on well water, which means the property wouldn’t work for a fast food restau-rant, which needs municipal water.
“If I can’t do something, maybe I’m going to close it. Because there’s nothing else you can do in that loca-tion.”
That could happen next spring, he added.
Sidhu said he used to open 24
hours a day, then cut hours from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m., then 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. as business dropped.
The cash flow tells the same story.An average day now brings in
about $500 in gas sales. It was 10 times that when he first bought the
business.If he closes, it’s unlikely he’ll sell
the property after spending $800,000 installing tanks and gasoline pumps when he first purchased it.
Sidhu also pays $36,000 yearly in property taxes, and has no tran-
sit and no water or sewer services, instead relying on septic tank and well water.
The lack of Metro Vancouver water and sewer restricts any future development options.
So far, Sidhu is at a loss at what
to do. Wednesday he was charging $1.26.9 a litre for regular unleaded, while the competition across the border were asking $1.11.9.
The convenience store is also part of the business, and while it’s a service to the people who live along 287th Street, it can’t support the en-tire business.
“I should be out of the Greater Vancouver Regional District [Metro Vancouver], then I can sell the same as they’re selling [in Silverdale, in west Mission] the gas for.”
If that was possible, he could re-hire those dozen people from the area and open 24 hours a day.
He says Premier Christy Clark talks about creating jobs, “but these jobs are going away for almost no reason.”
According to Ministry of Finance, TransLink’s dedicated motor fuel tax is now 17 cents a litre. The latest two cents were added last spring.
Fraser Valley Regional District has no transit tax.
The gas tax, however, isn’t pull-ing in as much cash as it used to for TransLink, as motorists either gas up outside the region or simply drive less.
The transportation authority took in $312 million in 2011 from the fuel tax, according to its annual report.
That was down nearly $12 mil-lion from 2010 as motorists bought six per cent less gasoline or diesel within Metro Vancouver.
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previous election.Bocking said transportation and
transit are at the top of the list of issues, as well as health care and education.
“The environment is becoming more of an issue as well.”
Honesty and integrity in govern-ment, he added, are other concerns.
Bocking said the NDP may put some efforts into winning Abbots-ford-Mission, with the retirement of Liberal Randy Hawes. He pointed out the NDP grabbed a third of the votes last time.
Nomination for that riding takes place in December.
Dalton said Maple Ridge-Mission historically, has been a competitive riding. “I don’t take it for granted it at all,” he said.
He said he’ll be running on the
government’s record on the econ-omy and the environment. “That’s where people will have to make a decision.”
While polling numbers have im-proved for the Liberals, there is still lots of work to do, he added.
Dalton pointed out he helped turn around the planned closure of Mission Memorial Hospital, while Highway 7 has been improved and there are two new bridges in the riding.
So far, Dalton hasn’t heard of a Conservative candidate entering the race which could split the right-of-centre vote favouring the NDP.
Luck and Gibson compete for Liberal nomination
Abbotsford’s longest-serving councilor has confirmed that he will seek the BC Liberal Party nomi-nation for the Abbotsford-Mission riding.
Simon Gibson, who has served three decades on council, also teach-es at the School of Business at the University of the Fraser Valley.
“I’m confident that I have the skills and experience needed to be a strong representative for Abbots-ford-Mission,” Gibson said.
“I want to make sure Abbots-ford-Mission continues to have a representative that will work with Premier Christy Clark to create an economic climate for job creation in our province.”
He also said that he knows both communities well and has lived in the riding for over 12 years. He cur-rently teaches at both Abbotsford and Mission campuses of UFV and has been a member of many inter-municipal committees during his political career.
Gibson currently serves as chair of the Abbotsford-Mission Tran-sit committee and is a member of
the Fraser Valley Regional District board and the Fraser Valley Re-gional Library board.
“I sincerely believe the BC Liber-als represent a strong free enterprise alternative to the NDP and that the current renewal is making the Liber-als attractive to increasingly more British Columbians.”
Gibson said he is committing to offices in both communities to ensure convenient access to constituents.
“I’m looking forward to the chal-lenges of serving as an MLA and will be fully accessible to residents regarding provincial issues.”
He is married to Joy and they have two adult daughters and one grandson. They are expecting their second grandchild at the end of De-cember.
Gibson is well known as a run-ner and recently ran the Victoria Marathon in just over four hours and was one of a handful of participants
earlier this year who completed in the Run for Water 55 km Ultra Marathon.
Gibson is not the only municipal politician who is seeking the Liberal nomination. Mission Coun. Tony Luck has also announced his inten-tions to vie for the party’s support for the Abbotsford-Mission riding.
Luck has lived in Abbotsford and Mission for the past 30 years. He currently works as a financial con-sultant.
“We need to ensure that we keep British Columbia’s economy on the right track, and I know the BC Liber-als are the best party to do that,” said Luck. “I want to run for the BC Liber-als in Abbotsford-Mission because I believe in the direction of this govern-ment under Premier Christy Clark.”
The Liberal nomination meeting is set for Thursday, Dec. 6 at the Best Western Mission City Lodge on Lougheed Highway.
From BOCKING Page 1
Hardeep Sidhu, owner of the Ruskin Gas Station on 287th Street and Lougheed Highway might have to close the doors to the gas station and adjoining general store because his gas prices are too high.
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Mission, Abby councillors compete for Liberal nod
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A councillor is implor-ing Mission youth to get involved after he noticed the lack of young people at the recent downtown revitalization forum.
“We need your input — this is your future,” said Coun. Tony Luck, after hearing an update on the downtown plan-ning process from Sha-ron Fletcher, director of long range planning and special projects.
About 120 people turned up to the district-hosted open house last week to share ideas with consultants and planners from HB Lanarc, the company at the helm of the project.
Fletcher said 60 peo-ple stuck around for the planning workshop that explored urban de-sign, transit movement through and around the downtown, public spaces and streetscapes, arts and culture, and land use.
The next downtown planning open house is scheduled for Jan. 17 from 6-8 p.m. at a yet-to-be-determined loca-tion.
Full steam ahead for Silverdale substation
Construction will begin next week on the estimated $46-million BC Hydro Silverdale Substation Project.
BC Hydro capital projects spokesperson Samantha Howard re-affirmed to council the need for the new hydro hub, saying the local sub-station is at capacity.
She also provided de-tails on the scope of the project.
The fully-enclosed Sil-verdale substation will stand 1.5 levels high, with low-profile outside equipment.
Some minimal veg-etation clearing will be required, along with landscaping to limit any visual impacts from Lougheed Highway, Nelson Street and Silver-dale Avenue.
On the subject of aesthetics, Coun. Dave Hensman requested shrubs be placed around the Mission substation in the centrally-located area of Seventh Avenue and Cedar Street.
BC Hydro is projecting
Youth voice absent from downtown discussions: councillor
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an in-service date of Oc-tober 2014 for the Silver-dale substation.
Mission bans shark fins Coun. Tony Luck suc-
cessfully moved to ban the possession, sale, trade and distribution of shark fins in Mission at last Monday night’s council meeting.
“I think this comple-ments some of the things that some of the other cities are doing in the province and around the world,” said Luck. “This isn’t just a B.C. issue, it’s a global issue.”
Luck even went so far as to call for a boycott of
the shark fin trade.Coun. Jenny Stevens
questioned if it was a political exercise, adding that she was not aware of shark fin soup being served in Mission.
“I’m a little bit con-cerned about creating a bylaw that would per-haps be impossible to en-force,” said Stevens.
Mayor Ted Adlem sup-ported the motion.
“I think if you listen to what the United Nations is saying, the world’s oceans will be fished out by the year 2050,” said Adlem.
Council also voted in favour of amending Mission’s ticket infor-mation bylaw to include a $500 fine for contra-
veners of the ban.
Mission to donate $250,000 to Clayburn Legacy Maintenance Building project
The municipality will provide $250,000 to the Mission Heritage Asso-ciation for the Clayburn Legacy Maintenance Building project at Fra-ser River Heritage Park.
The funds, which will be taken from the dis-trict’s gaming reserve, will be distributed incre-mentally based on proj-ect progress reports from the MHA.
The estimated con-tracted cost of the proj-ect is approximately $1 million; the MHA fig-ures they can deliver the
Clayburn Legacy Main-tenance Building for 60 per cent of that through community partnerships and sponsorships.
A public washroom alongside 2,400-square feet of maintenance space would anchor the bottom of the building, while the 2,000-square foot top floor would be designated as classroom or meeting space. As well, a proposed green-house would be attached to one of the sides.
“I’m certain that we are going to have a fabu-lous addition to Fraser River Heritage Park,” said Mayor Ted Adlem, following a presentation by MHA at last Mon-day’s council meeting.
Shark fins banned hereFrom YOUTH Page 4
Mission school district is getting $78,011 in provincial money to buy a school bus.
The funding comes from a $14-million fund or-ganized through the government that will see 125 new buses rolling into districts throughout B.C.
These new clean diesel buses reduce exhaust par-ticulate emissions by 90 per cent compared to the previous 1994 standard, said a press release. The buses also obtain 30 to 60 per cent better mileage than gasoline-fuelled buses.
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B.C.’s ritual day of shame over child pov-erty has come and gone
once again, with politicians trading blame and time-worn talking points.
The occasion was an annual gathering staged at the BC Teachers’ Federation office in downtown Vancouver. It is organized by First Call, an umbrella group sponsored by the BCTF, the BC Govern-ment Employees’ Union and a collection of like-minded “anti-poverty activists,” as they describe themselves in their latest report.
The familiar script unfolded. The report misinterprets fed-eral income statistics from two years ago and calls for a long list of uncosted, but hugely expensive measures they as-sert will make B.C. the first jurisdiction in human history to eradicate poverty.
A sampling: provide raises for employees and contrac-tors at all levels of govern-ment until they are making an unspecified “living wage,” because we all know how public sector workers uniquely suffer from pay and pension inequality.
Raise the minimum wage
again and index it to inflation. Establish universal public dental care, prescription drug and eye care programs, and daycare. (Dismiss targeted programs that already provide this.)
Raise welfare rates and expand eligibility for employ-ment insurance. Cut tuition and provide more student grants. Eliminate home-lessness.
I wrote about these numbers when Statistics Canada re-leased them back in June. They showed a modest improve-ment nationally and provincially in what they measure, which is not poverty, but the relative relation-ship between income groups.
My point is not to deny that there are many poor people in B.C. and Canada. There are. But at this point we don’t even have a reliable way of measur-ing the problem, let alone ef-fective solutions.
The report states: “Statistics Canada said the child poverty rate in Greater Vancouver
was 18.4 per cent in 2010 …” No, Statistics Canada didn’t say that. They said what they always say, that “Low-Income Cut-Off,” or LICO figures, are not an accurate measure of poverty.
The political response was equally predictable. Veteran NDP MP Libby Davies led the
charge in Ottawa. The government must establish a
national anti-poverty strategy with firm annual goals, she said, reciting the identical script of the B.C. NDP.
Davies didn’t mention that Mani-toba is among the provinces with such a plan. It’s the only province that finished below B.C. in the percentage of
children living in low-income homes. These plans are mainly gesture politics, providing the appearance of action.
Social Development Minis-ter Stephanie Cadieux spoke on behalf of the BC Liberal government, and she, too, stuck to a familiar script. The best path out of poverty is a
job, she said. This is true, but also obvious.
Then Cadieux went on about the “B.C. Jobs Plan,” which has its own sorry record of misrepresented federal sta-tistics.
Here’s one of the report’s more blindingly obvious sec-tion headings: “Child poverty concentrated in big cities.” No kidding. The whole population is concentrated in big cities.
Herein lies a clue that is missed by “activists” for ever-larger government. Poor peo-ple are increasingly crowded into the most expensive plac-es. If I’m on welfare or work-ing in a low-wage job and re-ceiving a provincial rent subsi-dy (one of those things LICO doesn’t measure), should I live in downtown Victoria or Van-couver? Shouldn’t I relocate to a smaller community where housing is cheaper?
There are lots of complica-tions to this, but some kind of incentive to relocate could help big and small communi-ties.
Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for
Black Press and BCLocalnews.com
Taxes keep risingMany people wonder why they have such perpetu-
ally empty pockets. There is minimal price inflation, interest rates are low, yet at the end of most weeks, there is little left over for extras.
There are several possible explanations, and one of them may surprise some people.
While some suggest people need to be financially literate, that is only a part of the puzzle. A lack of wage growth for most working people, other than government workers, is another part of the puzzle, but again, it only explains a portion of the problem.
Perhaps the missing link is how inflation is cal-culated. According to the Bank of Canada, the of-ficial inflation rate is based on a basket of consumer goods, including food, shelter, furniture, clothing, transportation and recreation.
Inflation has been at low rates for years, and inter-est rates are much the same. As a result, people have borrowed more money than ever — much of it to buy homes. Nowhere is that more true than in the Lower Mainland.
Interest costs are thus draining a good portion of peoples’ incomes. But the fact that inflation isn’t being calculated on some of our costs may be an even bigger factor behind our empty pockets. Low official inflation rates mean employers don’t feel the need to give wage increases and governments feel there is plenty of taxing room.
Taxes are not considered inflationary. Thus steady jumps in medical service premiums in B.C. are of no consequence. Nor was the HST, which added tax to many items that formerly only had the GST applied.
In recent years, the biggest contributors to our empty wallets are governments. But they get away with it, because there’s minimal “inflation.”
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Editor, The Record:Re: Letters are ‘fear
mongering:’ Jewell, Nov. 22 edition.
Our new council has done some very good things, and none great-er than the decision to broadcast council meet-ings on its website. If they hadn’t chosen to do so, I might have missed the obvious abandon-ment of basic respect and democracy that occurred Nov. 19.
By his own count, Coun. Jeff Jewell re-ported that 75 per cent of the public’s budget feedback this year raised concerns about the deci-sion not to move for-ward with the district’s strategic fire plan. It was based on a year of analysis by former Chief Frank Ryan, using data that clearly showed Mis-sion’s response times in the downtown area did not meet national stan-dards. The reason was simple; our community
is growing, but it has been a struggle to main-tain a suitably sized paid-on-call force.
Our volunteers knew that Ryan’s recommen-dation to hire profession-als was not a slap in their faces, as so many on council implied Monday night. Indeed, the plan called for a composite force using a core of 16 full-time firefighters —
hired gradually over a period of years — along with a healthy comple-ment of volunteers. And where would we hire our full-timers? From the best of our volunteers, because, after all, they have proven themselves to this community and Mission has invested sig-nificantly in their train-ing and development.
But Jewell and the
rest of council chose to dismiss the feedback be-cause, in their words, it looked like an organized campaign.
They accuse the letter writers of fear monger-ing, bullying and mis-leading the public. Such language is incredibly disrespectful to our fire department as it suggests
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they are more interest-ed in self-reward than in protecting our lives and property. Having worked with these dedi-cated men and women, I can testify that nothing is further from the truth.
Jewell insisted coun-cil will stay its course, and demanded that the “organized campaign” cease and desist. He in-
dicated that nothing will change the council’s mandate of low taxes, and his colleagues ap-plauded this notion.
Shouldn’t decisions about the size of our po-lice and fire squads be done based on standards of safety, as opposed to political promises about tax rates? After all, why pay taxes if core ser-vices aren’t being pro-vided?
Mission’s council
needs to show a high-er regard for its cor-respondents, delegates and questioners. And it needs to undertake a simple, arms-length and expert analysis of the strategic fire plan rather than simply dismissing it out of hand. The first suggestion is a matter of a democracy. The sec-ond is a matter of public welfare.
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Now in its 16th year, the Santa Train collects toys on behalf of Christ-mas bureaus throughout the communities WCE serves including Mis-sion.
In 2011, more than 3,900 toys and $1,260 in cash donations were collected along the route.
“When we first launched the Santa Train 16 years ago, we carried about 1,200 pas-sengers over the two-day event and now we are carrying more than 2,500 passengers on the two Saturdays,” said Fred Cummings, WCE’s president and general manager. “WCE pas-sengers have embraced the Santa Train because it’s a fun-filled way to give back to families in need in their communi-ties.”
The trains leave Mis-sion at 10 a.m., and depart eastbound from Waterfront at 4 p.m.
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The local credit union is displaying a decorat-ed Christmas tree with angel ornaments, each representing a child, youth or senior in the local community. The public is encouraged to take an angel from the tree and return it with a new and unwrapped gift to any participating loca-tion by Dec. 8.
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“One in five children in B.C. live under the pover-ty line and this year alone, B.C. food banks served over 28,000 kids. That’s why we are so proud of our Angel Tree Program,” said Envision’s Susan Byrom, manager of cor-porate citizenship.
This year, Envision has created a video to share the message of the Angel Tree program which can be viewed at www.you-tube.com/envisionfinan-cial. For every view, En-vision will donate $1 to the Angel Tree program (up to $10,000) which will then be distributed to the program’s com-munity partners.
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increased comfort and ease for drivers and op-portunities for mechan-ics to work with tech-nologically advanced systems, keeping both their skills and interest engaged. Dispatch relies on sophisticated track-ing and routing systems. Others on the operations side also use informa-tion technology of many kinds to deal with every-thing from licences and
permits, to customer ser-vices, accounting, sales and marketing.
And, people joining the industry have many career choices. Drivers, for example, may work close to home as pick-up and delivery or short-haul drivers. Those who like the idea of travel-ling across Canada or North America can be-come long-haul driv-ers for an employer or
work as owner-operators. Drivers may haul con-sumer goods, fuel, logs, heavy-duty equipment, livestock – most of what we purchase or consume spent some time on the road with a commercial truck!
If you already have experience as a driver, mechanic or operations
Lots of jobs available in commercial trucking
See TRUCKERS Page 12
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If you’ve lost someone close to you, or know someone who has, please call us to �nd out more information about our weekly GriefShare seminar/support group.
Call 604-855-2249
The Gathering for Grief & Loss
Mission GriefShare is an Outreach Ministry of The Gathering
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worker, most companies advertise jobs on their websites.
Members of the BC
Trucking Association from across the province may post jobs under Ca-reers on www.bctruck-ing.com, and the pro-vincial and federal gov-ernments maintain job
sites at WorkBC (http://www.workbc.ca/Jobs/) and Working in Canada (http://www.workingin-canada.gc.ca/ - choose to Explore Careers by Occupation, then by Re-gion).
Within your own com-munity, it may also pay to approach a company you’d like to work for, drop off a résumé and in-quire if and when they’ll be hiring.
If you’d like to enter the industry but need training, there are also many avenues to explore.
Although there is not a standard training course for professional drivers, there are numerous pri-vate schools throughout B.C. that offer programs.
“Once our students graduate and obtain their Class 1 drivers licence I would estimate that 90% will find work within the transportation industry with a three-month pe-riod,” said Abbotsford-based Valley Driving School instructor Frank Olson.
But why so many op-portunities?
The job market in the Fraser Valley transporta-tion industry has proven to be recession proof to some degree, said Olson, unlike some sectors of the private and public job market. People, busi-nesses and government need products and raw material moved, whether this is across town or across North America.
“The second influenc-ing fact would be the na-ture of the job itself,” he said. The type of people that are drawn to the pro-fession love the freedom and opportunity to travel.
For information on transportation trades in BC, including mechan-ics and other technicians, visit transCDA (http://www.tcda .ca /home) . And for information on trucking careers in gen-eral, see www.trucking-careers.ca.
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WE ACCEPT Hbc, VISA, MASTERCARD, CASH, DEBIT CARDS • NO CHEQUES • ALL SALES FINAL • NO EXCHANGES • NO RETURNS • NO ADJUSTMENT TO PRIOR PURCHASESSELECTION MAY VARY • *DISCOUNTS DO NOT APPLY TO PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS, TOBACCO PRODUCTS, MAGAZINES, HAIR SALON, LOTTERY, RESTAURANT,
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All offers expire December 15, 2012. Offers may be cancelled at any time without notice. See Service Advisor for complete details. Applicable taxes and provincial levies not included. Dealer may sell for less. Only available at participating locations. 1Storage term is at the Dealer’s sole discretion, up to a maximum of one year. ††In order to receive a local competitor’s advertised price: (i) tires must be purchased and installed at your participating Ford Dealer; (ii) customer must present the competitor’s actual local advertisement (containing the lower price) which must have been printed within 30 days of the sale; and (iii) the tires being purchased must be the same brand, sidewall, speed and load ratings as shown in the competitive advertisement. Offer only available at participating Ford dealerships. This offer is valid on the cost of the tire only and does not include labour costs, valve stems, mounting, balancing, disposal, and taxes. Offer does not apply to advertised prices outside of Canada, in eBay advertisements, by tire wholesalers and online tire retailers, or closeout, special order, discontinued and clearance/liquidation offers. Limited time offer. Offer may be cancelled or changed at any time without prior notice. See your Service Advisor for details. ▲Ford Protection Plan is only available for non-commercial cars and light trucks. If an eligible Ford, Motorcra� ® or Ford-approved part fails due to a defect in material or workmanship, wear out or rust through, it will be replaced at no charge as long as the original purchaser of the part owns the vehicle on which the part was installed. Labour is covered for the fi rst 12 months or 20,000 km (whichever occurs fi rst) a� er the date of installation. Emergency brake pads are not eligible under this plan. See Service Advisor for complete details and limitations. ‡‡ Rebate offers are manufacturer’s mail-in rebates. Rebates available on select Hankook, Continental (credit card gi� card), General Tire (credit card gi� card), Goodyear, Dunlop, Pirelli, Yokohama, Bridgestone (credit card gi� card), Firestone (credit card gi� card), Michelin and Toyo tires. Offers are valid on qualifying sets of four tires, purchased and installed at participating locations during the respective promotion periods for each tire brand. Offer is valid on the cost of the tire(s) only and does not include labour costs, valve stems, mounting, balancing, disposal, and taxes. Amount of rebates, start dates and expiration dates (range from November 20 – December 31, 2012) vary depending on tire manufacturer. It is the responsibility of the customer to submit the required claim forms and proof of purchase to the relevant tire manufacturer with su� cient postage by the required deadline for that rebate offer. See your Service Advisor for complete details and claim forms. ** Excludes emergency brake pads or shoes. Machining or replacement of rotors and drums available at additional cost. © 2012 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved.
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Get your furry friend a photo with Santa Claus and help out the Fraser Valley Humane Society.
The Santa Paws event happens Dec. 1 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at All Stars K9 Training Centre, located at 6-32929 Mission Way, just off London Avenue.
There is a $5 donation minimum, and all proceeds benefit the society. For more information call 604-820-2977.
Pet photos with Santa Dec. 1For those topics that aren’t Google-
able, the Mission Library is making liv-ing, breathing search engines available by appointment.
The Book a Librarian service al-lows patrons to meet with a librarian who specializes in a topic of interest, who can provide a personalized tour
of a library branch, or who can locate difficult-to-find information.
Learn about specific collections, find out about eBooks, discover the advan-tages of using online databases instead of the Internet, and more. For informa-tion or to register, visit the library on Second Avenue, or call 604-826-6610.
Get personal help at library
APPOINTMENTS CALL 604-826-2611
FRASER VALLEYOPTOMETRIC CENTER
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at 5 CORNERS AbbotsfordSouth Fraser Way & McCallum Rd 604.859.1363 marks.comMonday - Friday 8:30 - 9:00 / Saturday 9:00 - 9:00 / Sunday 10:00 - 6:00
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WindRiver HYPER-DRI® HD1 T-MAX® Hooded VestReg. $79.99OVERSIZES EXTRA. SALE $49.99 More styles and colours available in-store.
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FUTURE SHOP – Correction NoticeOn the November 23 flyer, page 6, this product: HP Laptop Featuring AMD E-300 Accelerated Processor (WebCode: 10225636) was advertised with an incorrect specification. Please be advised that the laptop features a 320GB Hard Drive, NOT 500GB as previously advertised. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers.
BEST BUY – Correction NoticeWe would like to clarify that the correct price for the Apple iPod touch 16GB (ME178C/A & ME179C/A) (WebCode: 10219768/10219769) advertised in the November 23 flyer, page 12, is $194.99 NOT $164.99, as previously advertised. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have cause our valued customers.
CEDAR VALLEY MENNONITE CHURCH presents
A CELEBRATION OF CHRISTMAS
Featuring:
Calvin Dyck
Abbotsford Youth Orchestra
Alison Nystrom, Soprano
Fraser Valley Academy of Dance
Nolan Baerg, Trumpet
Brass Quintet
iSing
Christmas Readings
Sunday
December 96:30 pm
Cedar Valley Mennonite Church8312 Cedar St., Mission
604-826-2445 Tickets: $15.00
…a delightful celebration of Christmas with costumes, sing-along carols, dancing, and surprises.
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In last week’s edition of The Record, incorrect web-sites were listed in the story, Author conquers own fears, on page 25.
The website addresses should read www.brian-robinson.ca and www.amazon.com.
The Record apologizes for the error and any incon-venience it may have caused.
Story correction required
The fastest speed skaters in B.C. will be in Mission March 2-3 for the provincial championships.
“We were pleased to be asked to host this pres-tigious competition. This event will be a test event leading up to the 2014 BC Winter Games here in Mis-sion,” said Bruce Wenting, president of the Mission Racers Speed Skating Club.
There will be no admission charge to view this event, with athletes going up to 40 km/h around the 111-metre oval in the north arena of the Mission Lei-sure Centre.
Mission is the host city for the 2014 B.C. Winter Games, and skaters will be vying for spots on the training team for the 2015 Canada Winter Games, which will be held in Prince George.
Speed skating B.C. championships will happen in Mission March 2013
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Location Time
District of Mission Council wishes to invite you to the following open and regular meetings of Council which are scheduled for the weeks of:
November 29, 2012 to December 13, 2012
PUBLIC MEETINGS OF COUNCIL
www.mission.ca
Leisure CentreConference Room
Room 530 Abbotsford City Hall
Date Meeting
Pursuant to Section 92 of the Community Charter, a council must state, by resolution passed in a public meeting, the fact that the meeting or part of the meeting is to be closed and the basis under the applicable subsection of Section 90 on which it is to be closed. Municipal Council will hold a Regular Council Meeting on December 3, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. for the sole purpose of going into a closed council meeting in the Conference Room at Mission Municipal Hall, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC.
Please note that this schedule will be updated weekly.
View Live and Archived Council meetings online at:http://www.mission.ca/municipal-hall/mayor-council/council-webcasts
Read Council Meeting Highlights at:http://www.mission.ca/municipal-hall/mayor-council/agendas-minutes/council-meeting-highlights
November 29 Social Development Commission Conference Room 3:00 p.m.
December 3 Regular Council (including Committee of the Whole) Council Chambers 6:30 p.m.
December 5 Mission Community Heritage Commission Conference Room 6:30 p.m.
December 5 Mission Community Heritage Commission Conference Room 6:30 p.m.
December 10 Committee of the Whole (Admin & Finance) Conference Room 1:30 p.m. Community Amenity List discussion meeting (Part 2)
December 10 Regular Council (including Public Hearing) Council Chambers 6:30 p.m.
December 14 Seniors Task Force Conference Room 3:00 p.m.
December 13 Abbotsford Mission Water & Sewer Commission 9:00 a.m.
December 13 Cultural Resources Commission 12:00 p.m.
C A L L F O R N O M I N A T I O N S2 0 1 3 C O M M U N I T Y S E R V I C E &
V O L U N T E E R A P P R E C I A T I O N A W A R D SThe District of Mission Mayor and Council
invite you to submit nominations for individuals, groups, or organizations who havedemonstrated exemplary volunteerism in the following areas:
Arts & Culture: For outstanding volunteerism in the field of arts and culture.Citizen of the Year: Recognizes the contributions of one individual for their overall volunteerism and commitment to improving the quality of life for the citizens of Mission.Community Service: For demonstrating exemplary leadership in community volunteerism. Community Service (under age 25): For demonstrating exemplary leadership in community volunteerism. Crime Prevention & Community Safety: For an individual, group, or organization who has demonstrated exemplary volunteerism in the area of crime prevention and public safety.Lifetime Achievement: For an individual, group, or organization that has a notable history of volunteerism which has resulted in the overall betterment of Mission.Special Accomplishment: Bestowed to an individual, group, or organization for demonstrating significant volunteer leadership skills or who has accomplished a noteworthy contribution in any field or endeavor. Sports Volunteer of the Year: For an individual who has demonstrated exemplary volunteerism in the field of sports.Against the Odds Achievement: For an individual who achieves excellence despite the special challenges faced by people with disabilities.
N O M I N A T I O N P R O C E S SNomination forms can be picked up at the District of Mission Municipal Hall (8645 Stave Lake Street), downloaded from the District’s website (www.mission.ca) or you may call 604-820-3700 to request that a nomination form be emailed or sent to you through the mail. All nominations must include the contact information of the person submitting the nomination and the person, group, or organization being nominated. A profile and background information about the person, group, or organization you are nominating, as well as the rationale for your nomination, must also be provided.
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS – January 14, 2013 Award recipients will be presented with their awards at the
2013 Community Service and Volunteer Appreciation Ceremonyon Saturday, April 27, 2013 at the Mission Leisure Centre.
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Living in the Lower Mainland and hearing the word “snow” can be downright chilling.
While there still is no sign of snow in the forecast, there is a chance that sometime during the winter months we may get some snowfall. It’s best to prepare ahead of time.
As with many things, common sense and a little elbow grease tend to work best when controlling your winter wonderland.
Snow removal is easier if you follow these simple guidelines:
Driveways and sidewalks• As soon as snow or freezing
rain begins to fall, spread a melting agent on the driveway and regularly traveled walkways
to help slow the freezing process.
• Grab a shovel and get outside as soon as you can, and don’t wait for the sun to melt the snow naturally — a sudden drop in temperature can solidify snowfall quickly. Also, clear more than just a single-shovel path on the walkways, which will make walking safer.
• If you are unable to remove a patch of ice, crack it with an ice chisel or heavy-duty scraping tool to expose the surface to the air. This will help accelerate the melting process. Essential tools of the trade
• Melting agents. Also referred to as de-icers, these are specific chemical compounds of salt and
heat-generating solids packaged in bags ranging from 10 lb to 50 lb, and even 80 lb. Spread the granules liberally on the driveway and walkway, but be sure to wear gloves, as melting agents can sometimes cause mild skin irritation.
• Snow shovels. Today’s newer models are made stronger yet lighter to allow you to move snow easier than before. Choose one with an ergonomically correct handle to prevent straining your back.
• Snow pushers. Good for moving heavy, wet snow, these tools do what their name implies: They assist you in pushing large volumes of snow from one end of the driveway to the other.
Tips to help you prepare for snow
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3. DISTRICT OF MISSION ZONING AMENDING BYLAW 5324-2012-5050(93) (R12-029 MacDonald)
The purpose of the proposed amendment is to accommodate a secondary suite. This bylaw proposes to amend District of Mission Zoning Bylaw 5050-2009 by amending the zoning
of the following legally described property:
Parcel Identifier: 013-381-351 Parcel “E” (Explanatory Plan 740) East Half of the North West Quarter Section 35 Township 17 New Westminster District
from Rural 16 (RU16) zone to Rural 16 Secondary Dwelling (RU16s) zone.
The location of the subject property is 9310 Erikson Street and is shown on the following maps:
4. DISTRICT OF MISSION ZONING AMENDING BYLAW 5325-2012-5050(94) (R12-034 – Nasiib
Holdings Ltd.)
The purpose of the proposed amendment is to accommodate the subsequent subdivision of the subject property into seven (7) lots of a minimum 465 square metres (5,005 sq. ft.) lot size.
This bylaw proposes to amend District of Mission Zoning Bylaw 5050-2009 by amending the zoning of the following legally described property:
Parcel Identifier: 002-144-867 Lot 16 Except Part Subdivided by Plan 70278, Section 21 Township 17 New Westminster District Plan 12578
Urban Residential 558 (R558) zone to Residential Compact 465 (RC465) zone.
The location of the subject property is 7740 Taulbut Street and is shown on the following maps:
DISTRICT OF MISSIONNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 890 and 892 of the Local Government Act, a Public Hearing will take place in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Hall, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, December 10, 2012 to consider the following proposed bylaws:
1. DISTRICT OF MISSION OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDING BYLAW 5326-2012-4052(27) (R12-035-Donatelli)
The purpose of the proposed amendment is to provide flexibility in the application of minimum lot requirements for subdivisions within the Agricultural Land Reserve.
This bylaw proposes to amend the text of the District of Mission Official Community Plan 4052-2008 by deleting Policy 3.4.6. in its entirety which states:
“Minimum lot size in the Agricultural Land Reserve for subdivision shall be 3.6 ha (8.9 ac). Neither the approving officer nor Agricultural Land Commission is obliged to approve a subdivision that meets this minimum lot size.”
and the following be inserted:
“Upon application to subdivide ALR lands, minimum lot sizes should be large enough to provide a broad range of agricultural uses and should be at least as large as larger lots in the area. Subdivisions should be designed to accommodate and promote agricultural uses for which the immediate area is best suited.”
2. DISTRICT OF MISSION ZONING AMENDING BYLAW 5323-2012-5050(92) (R12-028 Balogh)
The purpose of the proposed amendment is to accommodate the subsequent subdivision of the subject property into two (2) lots of a minimum 280 square metres (3,013 sq. ft.) lot size.
This bylaw proposes to amend the text of District of Mission Zoning Bylaw 5050-2009:
(a) by deleting Section 902 CORE COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL ZONE (CCR) and replacing it with a new Section 902 CORE COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL ZONES (CCR & CCRI); and
(b) by amending the zoning of the following legally described property:
Parcel Identifier: 000-951-749 Lot A (X131534) Section 21 Township 17 New Westminster District Plan 332
from Residential Two Unit (RT465) zone to Core Commercial Residential Infill (CCRI) zone.
The location of the subject property is 32972 2nd Avenue and is shown on the following maps:
Copies of the proposed bylaws and reports relevant to these bylaws may be inspected at the Municipal Hall, 8645 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC, Monday to Friday, excluding statutory holidays, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., from November 29, 2012 to December 10, 2012. The information is also available on our website at www.mission.ca by searching “upcoming public hearing”. For further information regarding any of these bylaws, please contact the Planning Department at (604) 820-3748.
At the Public Hearing, persons who believe that their interest in property is affected by these proposed bylaws will have the opportunity to be heard. If you are unable to attend, you may send a written submission, including your name and address, to the attention of Paul Gipps, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer or email [email protected] by 4:00 p.m. on the date of the Public Hearing. All submissions will form part of the record of the Hearing.
Please note that no further information or submissions can be considered by Council after the conclusion of the Public Hearing.
Immediately following the Public Hearing portion of the meeting, council may consider moving bylaws forward for additional readings.
Paul GippsDEPUTY CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERDated at Mission, BCthis 23rd day of November, 2012.December 10
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
3. DISTRICT OF MISSION ZONING AMENDING BYLAW 5324-2012-5050(93) (R12-029 MacDonald)
The purpose of the proposed amendment is to accommodate a secondary suite. This bylaw proposes to amend District of Mission Zoning Bylaw 5050-2009 by amending the zoning
of the following legally described property:
Parcel Identifier: 013-381-351 Parcel “E” (Explanatory Plan 740) East Half of the North West Quarter Section 35 Township 17 New Westminster District
from Rural 16 (RU16) zone to Rural 16 Secondary Dwelling (RU16s) zone.
The location of the subject property is 9310 Erikson Street and is shown on the following maps:
4. DISTRICT OF MISSION ZONING AMENDING BYLAW 5325-2012-5050(94) (R12-034 – Nasiib
Holdings Ltd.)
The purpose of the proposed amendment is to accommodate the subsequent subdivision of the subject property into seven (7) lots of a minimum 465 square metres (5,005 sq. ft.) lot size.
This bylaw proposes to amend District of Mission Zoning Bylaw 5050-2009 by amending the zoning of the following legally described property:
Parcel Identifier: 002-144-867 Lot 16 Except Part Subdivided by Plan 70278, Section 21 Township 17 New Westminster District Plan 12578
Urban Residential 558 (R558) zone to Residential Compact 465 (RC465) zone.
The location of the subject property is 7740 Taulbut Street and is shown on the following maps:
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5.85 Acres - Maple Ridge3 12x12 horse stalls, tack & hay storage, workshop & 96x55 ft riding arena. 2700+ sq. ft. well-maintained 2 storey home w/5 bdrms & 31/2 baths. Spacious kit has fab new counters, upgraded sink. $699,900
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#0976
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Maple R. MobilesCentrally located with many updates!! Electrical upgraded w/new CSA #, newer roof! New skirting, � ooring, windows, new ceiling in mbdrm & hallway! Fully fenced & private yard! $69,900
#0826
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Fabulous Getaway!Everglades Resort! Hatzic Lake! Boating! Fishing! Sunbathing! Minutes from town! Gated rec resort! Only 45 mins east of Vancouver & min from Westcoast Express. Park your trailer. $49,900
#0915
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Back Lane Access!Central access to all amenities! Oldtimer house waiting for your special touch. Rancher with basement. Set above street level to take advantage of view! $229,000
#0959
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
1250 sqft 3 bdrmTop � r unit w/amazing views. Bright w/natural light making it a great unit to make your own with some touch ups. Walk to Westcoast Express, Library, shopping, banking! $155,000
#0950
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
1/2 Duplex - Incl. HST!1/2 duplex with detached double garage is an excellent family setup. Open con-cept + den on main. 4 bdrms up! 3 full baths! Full un� n. bsmt w/separate entry & roughed-in plumbing. $349,000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
1/2 Duplex - Brand new!4 bdrms up! 3 baths, den on main! Un� n-ished bsmt w/separate entry & roughed-in plumb. 2 storey + bsmt for you to custom-ize! Brand new & affordable living! Det dble garage. $349,900
#0985 #0984
Over 1000 Sq FtCondo!
Bright 2 bedroom, 2 bath top � oor cor-ner unit! Conveniently located to UFV, schools, transportation, highway access, Heritage Park! $179,900
#0987
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
College Park Pl, Abb2 bdrm, 2 bath unit in quiet “set-at-back” building. Spacious kitch, eating area & living area. Bdrms on sep sides, in-suite laundry. Walk to UFV, ent. & shops. Easy access to freeway. $159,000
#1007
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Priced to SellPriced below assessment! 3 bdrm rancher. Garage/workshop, big backyard with patio. Easy access to all amenities, churches, shopping & commuters. Great location. $253,500
#0981
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Under $300,000Character 3 bdrm + den home. Redone top to bottom within last 6 yrs. Updated kitchen, bathroom, furnace. Original softwood � oors, high ceilings on main, baseboards & crown mould. $299,900
#0831
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Huge 27’x212’ Lot!!No strata fees here. Main � oor is big & open w/loads of south facing windows, a gas f/p & vaulted ceil 4 bdrms up. Huge fam room down. Updated kitchen, baths w/heated tiles. $299,900
#0924
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Maple Ridge2 bdrm rancher, 50’x200’ lot. Has a 24’x20’ heated garage/workshop w/220 wiring. RV parking. Large fully fenced backyard w/10’x8’ storage shed. $319,500
#0907
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Side/Side DuplexAttention investors! Huge lot w/lane access (bring the RV or room for shop). Walk to schools, rec center, UFV, Heritage Park & Westcoast Xpress. Den on each side could be a bdrm. $309,000
#0965
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Amazing Dealfor 4.5 AC
Quiet, private location! Beautiful 4.5 acres with mobile. Tenant occupied! Priced to sell. Mostly land value. $349,500
#0991
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Building /Development
New SubdivisionCedar/Egglestone
Building lots starting at $149,900. Call for lot layout
& info package. Centrally
Located Lot!!Close to schools, shopping, West Coast Ex. Would allow for detached garage from
lane. $149,000In-town
Building LotSome commercial potential!
Only $159,000Close to Town
& West Coast Express3 Building Lots
Close to Rec Centre/Parks!Starting at $159,000
Prime AcreTo Build!!!
Prime 1.1 acres in great Silverdale location!!! Land value!! Surrounded by big
future Genstar development. $229,000
Cedar ValleyCorner Lot
Excellent location 6006 sq. ft. lot. $229,900Magni� centView Lots!
4 lots from almost 6000 sqft to 7860 sqft. New sub-
division of lots on Knight St.$244,900 eachGolf Course
Close By0.94 acre lot in area of
exclusive homes! Build Your Dream Home! $319,900
Sports Park/Golf Course!
2 lots surrounded by upscale homes. Get your customized building plans ready to ful� ll
your dreams. $329,500 eachMagni� cent
10 Acre SettingTreed with views! Little cabin
on property w/200 amp service. $495,000
10 Acres inSilverdale area $549,000
Come ExploreYour Options
OCP shows “Urban compact-multiple family” 1.98 acres centrally located close to all
amenities. $649,000Call Mindy for Details
70’ x 120’ LotCherry St - Mission
Can be built on or held for potential investment!
$189,900Call Amberley 604-826-9000
#0880
#1003
#1015
#0953
#0868
#0885
#0682
#0890
#0992
#0825
#0872
#0823
#0763
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Commercial—70 Mile HouseGreat business opportunity! Working motel & restaurant on 1.73 acres. Motel has 9 rental units plus a caretakers resi-dence. Rest. has seating for 50. Call for further info. $449,500
#0939
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Need Room for Grandma?Corner lot in area of newer homes. Curb appeal with Whistler-style ext. Great rm. concept w/3 bdrms up! Granite, hardwood, crowns! Games rm. plus a rec room down. Roughed-in for heat pump. $449,500
#0944
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Fabulous Home & LocationGreat neighbourhood! Fully � nished bs-mnt, nicely done. Area of newer homes, quiet area. 9’ ceil. nice kitchen w/lots of cabs. Master w/sep shower/tub. Fabulous home for entertaining. $438,500
#0996
To view call Bob 604.826.9000
3 Bdrm in Maple RidgeExcellent family neighbourhood. Quick access to Abernathy Way & walk dist to schools. Cozy wood stove in liv room. Fully � nished downstairs. Private back yard w/pond. $429,900
#0998
Appliances + Net HST InclProudly built by Mt. Baker Enterprises. 2 storey homes coming soon. 4 bdrm + den. 3 baths. Open-concept kitchen/family rm. Formal din. rm. Call for plans and more information. $429,000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
#0806
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Cherry Ridge Estates!Family home in desirable area off Stave Lake St. Above Best Ave. Lots of room for parking. $428,800
#1010
To view call Bob 604.826.9000
Incredible Value Here!2 storey w/bsmt home has it all! Formal living and dining rooms + family room off kitchen. 4 bdrms up. 2 car garage + lots of parking. South facing 8,493 sq. ft. lot. $425,800
#1013
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Hatzic! River View!River view! Huge 3600 sq.ft. home. Room for the whole family with 7 bdrms. New roof! Lovely private backyard to enjoy! Great investment! $409,500
#0940
To view call Bob 604.826.9000
End of Quiet Cul-De-SacBsmt home has been updated. Spa-cious main is well laid out w/family rm off kitchen. Formal liv rm & din rms are bright and open. Landscaped with ponds/w.fall. $399,900
#0995
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
5 Acres of Total PrivacyView, view, view!! Long priv. drive/w open � oor plan! 2 bdrm. 2 full baths. Look out to Chilliwack. Wrap around decks, vinyl windows. Oak kitch & more. Potential subdivision. $399,900
#0935
To view call Bob 604.826.9000
5.2 Acres - Stave Falls!!Beautiful, private acreage in Stave Falls! Great view of the valley and mountains. 2 bedroom mobile could use some updates. 2 shallow wells on the property. $399,900
#0760
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
How to Make Money!Each legal unit has 3 bdrms. Great loca-tion! Close to schools, university, West Coast Express, Shopping and more!! All this on 142x100’ lot!! $399,500
#0888
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Rancher with Basement!Priced to sell! 3 bdrms up! 2 bdrms down! Excellent area with schools close by! Full daylight basement! $389,500
#0956
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Check Out the Potential!Great family neighbourhood! Private backyard w/room to store your toys! Up-dated � oors! Updated baths in Eur style! Roof about 5 years old. Newer fence, 3 bdrm + 3 baths. $379,500
#0853
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Room for a Shop!Corner lot in McMillan area! 2 road access. RV parking. Rancher with part basement. Loads of potential. $379,000
#1011
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Like New Rancher w/Bsmt!Centrally located. 4 bdrms, 3 baths. Shows fabulous with new kitchen, new baths, new � ooring. Move in!! Extremely affordable! Big fenced back-yard! Hurry & Save! $349,900
#1008
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Fantastic NeighbourhoodClose to schools, Transit! 2 storey w/bsmt. Home has formal lv. room & dng. room! Family room off kitchen w/sliding doors to priv. backyard. Roof is young! Priced to sell! $349,500
#0955
To view call Amberley 604.826.9000
Walk the Kids to School!Split level with modern colours. Perfect for the young family with large rooms. Walk to the corner store & playground. Patio with � re pit & quaint tool shed. Nice view of the mountains. $349,500
#0859
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Comm/Res Bldg in TrailWhat a deal!! Solid older 3 storey + bsmt. Good exposure corner. Commer-cial on main, 2 - 1 bdrm apts on each 2nd & 3rd � oor. This art-deco bldg is a great buy!! $199,900
#0910
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Want to Buy a Church!Unique church on big lot! 2 levels. Basement has kitchen area. $299,900
#1009
Gated & a View!!Top � oor corner unit @ “The Mews”. Heritage Park at your doorstep! 1279 sq. ft.! 2 bdrm 2 bath. Custom walk-in closet! Granite in the kitchen! 2 parking spots + storage unit. $379,500
#1006
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
For the Supersized Family
Renovated family home. 3600 sq. ft. with 5 bdrms, 4 baths. Upgrades to � oors, baths and paint!! 6000 sq. ft. lot with fully fenced backyard. $364,900
#0864
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Full of Potential!Could be adorable � rst home with some sweat equity. Private Backyard! 3 bdrm rancher on quiet street. Easy access to all amenities!! $239,900
#1012 Maple Ridge2 bdrm rancher, 50’x200’ lot. Has a 24’x20’ heated garage/workshop w/220 wiring. RV parking. Large fully fenced backyard w/10’x8’ storage shed. $319,500
#0907
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
New 1/2 2 Storey Dup3 bdrms, 3 baths, w/walk-out bsmt. Home offers granite counters, s.s appli-ances, crown moulding, stone inside and out. Near West Coast Express. $339,900 each side
#1002
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Restaurant - Bus. Only!Well established restaurant business in high traf� c loc. Tons of parking! Mod-ern & intimate. Mediterranean Cuisine. Licensed. Seats 50. Outdoor patio. Do-ing business for 8+ yrs. $149,900
#1014
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With your support, our goal is to raise $145,000.
Thank you, as 77% has already been raised towards the $650,000 project.
A large plaque will be erected in front of the new building to recognize contributions of $1,000 or more.
For more information please contact:• Ron Leger on 604-826-5517
or ron@accountantso�ce.ca OR• Patrick Carey on 604-615-3223
Please help us build a facility for Mission’s Registered Food Bank.
Supported by:
A member of Food Banks BC and Food Banks Canada.
The Rotary Clubs of Mission
...wish to thank our major donors, the many businesses and individuals
who contributed so generously to our live and silent auctions,
and everyone who attended the 2012 Annual Rotary Gala Fundraiser.
Your generous support for this sold out event will allow the Rotary Clubs of Mission to focus on youth-related leadership development projects in
Mission and abroad.
Thanks for helping us reach our goals!
22 The Mission Record Thursday, November 29, 2012
33507 Dewdney Trunk Rd., Mission
10:30am Worship Service
Current Series“Ezra: God is
Faithful”Bible Discovery Time
for ChildrenSenior Pastor - Ron Redekop
Youth - Brian WadeChildren – Logan Moline
604-826-3299www.nccmission.com
Northside Community
Church
SantaPaws Pictures
Saturday, December 1st11am - 3pm
at All Stars K9 Training Centre#6-32929 Mission Way
(Off London Avenue)Minimum $5 donation please
604-820-2977
Pet photos with Santa make lasting memories!
All proceeds to bene�t the
cats at the FVHS
Come down to the Clarke Theatre on Dec. 13 for the 13th annual Christmas at the Clarke
benefit concert, starting at 7 p.m.
The stage will be set for an evening of old and
new tunes and holiday favourites by some of the best singers and musi-cians in the valley.
The event raises funds and awareness for the Mission Community Services Christmas Bu-reau and the emergency housing shelter oper-
ated by the Women’s Resource Society of the Fraser Valley.
Hometown crooner, Kenny Hess, will return to the show this year, after missing the last few concerts due to schedul-ing conflicts. Hess’ deep, rich voice, easy, comfort-able style, and his rap-port with the audience
makes him a favourite.Horizon, featur-
ing Crystal Hicks, will also be returning to the Clarke stage as well as Rob Hess along with the singers from Halo.
Rounding out the show this year will be the Hatz-ic Secondary School jazz band and the Heritage Park Secondary School
choir with their youthful, energetic talents.
You can also do a bit of Christmas shopping at the silent auction, which will be featuring items from local businesses and community groups.
Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and students, and $10 for children. They are
available in Mission at London Drugs, Rex Cox Men’s Wear, Murdoch’s Book Shoppe, Shoppers Drug Mart, Prospera Credit Union and Fra-ser Valley Building Sup-plies.
For group tickets or more information call 604-820-3961 or John at 604-217-1863.
Help ring in the festive season and support your local food bank and Mission Community Servic-es Christmas Bureau by attend-ing Mission Rotary Club’s annual Christmas Carol Festival held at the Clarke Theatre Thursday, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m.
This year’s festival features Der-oche, Dewdney, and Cherry Hill
elementary schools, Heritage Park Secondary and Valley Christian School.
Also performing are Joy Vox Community Choir, the Fraser Val-ley Stage Society and the Chilli-wack Symphony Chorus.
Admission is by donation to the Food Bank and Christmas Bureau and Rotarians will be on hand in
the lobby to assist Phil Hope from Mission Community Services in collecting the items. This event has a long history in Mission and has a sing-a-long portion at the end of the program which for many marks the beginning of the Christ-mas season in our community. For further information call Rotarian Pam Alexis at 604-302-2005.
Kenny Hess returns to Christmas at the Clarke
Sing holiday tunes at annual Rotary Festival
St. Andrew's United
Church10am Service
Rev. Tim Bowman7756 Grand St. at
10th Avenue604-826-8296
DON’T PUT YOUR TRUST IN THINGS OF THIS WORLD
Young children seem to have the utmost trust in their parents. For instance, they know that whenever they are not feeling well, their parents are there to comfort them and do whatever is necessary to make them better. A parent’s love is special, and it seems that there is nothing that they would not do for their children. As adults, we should remember that all things of this world are temporary and that there is nothing we can truly depend on or be absolutely sure of. A loved one passing away, or finances being low, or a serious illness could turn our world upside down in an instant. However, we should take heart; there is good news: we are God’s children, and His love for us is even greater than that of our parents’. And although it takes enormous courage to put our complete trust in God, we must believe that He wants only what is good for us. What is required of us is to see God’s work in everything we do, and develop perfect trust to accept the trials of his life, and to know that with whatever difficulties we are faced, God will not abandon us. The first step in increasing our trust in God is to thank Him daily for His many blessings and to always go to Him with our anxieties.
Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him,
and He will make your paths straight.N.I.V. Proverbs 3:5-6
St. Paul’sPresbyterian Church http://pccweb.ca/stpauls-mission 8469 Cedar Street • 826-848110:30 am Worship & Children's Church
Minister: The Rev. Rebecca SimpsonYou are welcome
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24 The Mission Record Thursday, November 29, 2012FUTURE SHOP – Correction Notice
On the November 23 flyer, wrap page 7, the Black Weekend Online Sale time zone was incorrectly advertised. Please be advised that this sale on futureshop.ca starts on Thursday, November 22, 2012 at midnight PST. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers.
A Great Night of Music!For more information and for tickets visitwww.heritageparkcentre.com
•Adults - $15 •Seniors/Students - $12 •Children 12 & under - $10Donations to the Mission Food Bank greatly appreciated.
PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:•Fraser Valley Building Supplies
•London Drugs •Mission Prospera Credit Union
•Rex Cox Men’s Wear • Murdoch’s Book Shoppe •Shoppers
Drug Mart •House of James - Abbotsford
Wednesday, December 19th, 7pmClarke Theatre - 33700 Prentis Ave., Mission
Supporting the Christmas Bureau and the shelter programs operated by the Women’s Resource Society of the Fraser Valley
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Roadrunners vie for AA dominanceBY JASON ROESSLEMission Record
Another year, an-other opportunity for both Mission Second-ary School’s varsity and junior varsity football teams to win the AA provincials in this Satur-day’s Subway Bowl.
The varsity team, lead by coach Kevin Watrin,
squeaked past Ballenas last Saturday afternoon at UBC, 28-27.
“[Ballenas] couldn’t run, but had good pass-ing, and it was the oppo-site for us,” said Watrin.
The back-and-forth game eventually came out in Mission’s fa-vour, which showcased another strong perfor-mance by MSS quarter-
back Kevin Wiens, who rushed for 70 yards, scored three touchdowns and blanketed Ballenas’ most talented receiver.
“Wiens is, in my opin-ion, the best all around AA football player in BC and one of the best high school football players,” said Watrin.
And the provincial all-star committee agrees,
naming Wiens on Tues-day the provincial AA all-star defensive MVP, alongside Hyatt Smith who was honoured as an all star as a defensive linebacker and earned a B.C. Secondary Schools Football Association Academic Scholarship valued at $1,000.
Ryan Pye was also recognized as an all-star
offensive lineman.The varsity team now
faces the South Delta Sun Devils on Saturday at 3 p.m. at BC Place stadium, a team they haven’t played this year.
“It’s going to be close. It’ll come down to four or five big plays and whoever gets those,” said Watrin.
On the JV side, the Roadrunners defeated the John Barsby Bull-dogs 19-16, the team that took the provincial title from them last year, but fell in 2010.
They will face the Abby Panthers at 10 a.m., said coach John Kapty.
“They’re big and physical,” he said, not-ing Mission’s test is to utilize their speed. “I think it’s a fair match up.”
The Panthers had de-feated MSS earlier this year 20-18, but Kapty is confident his team can win the provincials again.
“It’s like I always tell the players: It’s not who’s the best team, but the team that plays the best,” he said.
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