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A fire bug hitsdowntownMaple Ridge.
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After nine months of renovations, anAmerican retail giant opened
its doors inMaple Ridge, anchoring a local mall.by Maria
[email protected]
The doors opened to the Maple Ridge locationof Target on
Wednesday morning, and by noon,the store was bustling with
customers and theparking lot was crowded with cars.After about nine
months of construction, shop-
pers at Haney Place Mall can now walk throughfrom one end to the
other, starting at the newanchor store, Target, and ending at the
otherrelatively new anchor, Thrifty Foods, at the eastend.Several
merchants at Haney Place Mall were
happy the retail store was finally open.Debbie Heron, manager of
the Haney Place
Mall location of Cartel Jewels, said being next toTarget in the
mall is great for business.Im ecstatic its open, Heron said. We
really
needed this store... Maple Ridge needs a depart-ment store.Heron
lives locally and is pleased to have the
new retail store in Maple Ridge.I dont want to go out of town to
shop, she
said.Zellers closed last February to make way for
Target, which had bought out the lease.Ashley Rudolph, manager
at Bryans, a
womens clothing store in the mall, said shehopes that Target
will attract other big namestores to the mall.People like to shop
local so Im happy for
people who live locally, she said about Targetopening at Haney
Place Mall.
Shari Craig, manager of Black Bond Books, isalso happy that
through traffic will pass her storeagain. Its nice having that side
open again.
Haney
Merchants welcome Target
Maria Rantanen/TIMES
Target employees Colleen Dalzell and Sabrina Tikhomiroff are
welcoming shoppers to the communitys new department store that
opened in Maple Ridge Wednesday.
Councillors met Tuesday to kickoff its 2014 budget planning.by
Maria [email protected]
Maple Ridge council members aregetting ready to hammer out
thebudget for next year, which willdetermine property taxes for
2014and where the taxes will be spent.
A preliminary working estimate,using the information they
currentlyhave, is that taxes will go up roughly3.25 per cent in
Maple Ridge.However, Councillor Michael
Morden, who chairs the finance andaudit committee, said council
will bepresented with different options fortax increases and their
implications but not necessarily a zero-per-centincrease option
like Pitt Meadowscouncil looked at.
Morden pointed out that the num-bers presented at Tuesdays
financeand audit meeting are preliminarynumbers and any slight
variationcould have a significant impact onother areas .Discussions
on a whole variety of
issues and line items will take placeduring business planning,
he said.Once these are complete, then wecan solidify the final
numbers.On Tuesday afternoon, all of coun-
cil took part in the committee meet-ing in anticipation of
budget delibera-tions at the beginning of December.Council looked
at what areas are
driving the budget upwards, howtaxes could be lowered and
whatwould be the implication, and whathas been done to contain
costsand find efficiencies, for example,shared services and service
deliveryimprovements.
continued on page A6...
Maple Ridge
Council starts crunching preliminary budget numbers
Michael MordenMaple Ridge councillor
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Bar fight biter jailedAn ex-gang member involved in a fight
at Roosters Country Cabaret has vowedto change his ways.
After apologizing repeatedly for hisrole in a Pitt Meadows bar
fight two yearsago, during which he bit another mantwice, Aaron
Kydd promised that wouldbe the last time he was in any court.
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Inquest continuesRules around
firearms licens-ing are beingcalled intoquestion duringan
inquest thisweek stemmingfrom the policeshooting of asuspected
mur-derer in MapleRidge early lastyear.
This weekin Burnaby,presiding coroner Liana Wright and a juryare
hearing evidence from subpoenaedwitnesses to help determine the
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Angus MitchellSubject of inquest
Police and fire officials areinvestigating three suspiciousfires
in downtown MapleRidge early Wednesday.by Roxanne
[email protected]
A family has lost everything,including their home and mostof
their worldly possessions, inwhat could be a rash of arsonfires in
downtown Maple Ridgethis morning.A screeching smoke detector
is credited with waking a six-member family including twoadults
and four teenage children from a sound sleep around5:30 Wednesday
morning.Fortunately, everyone was able
to get out safely as flames con-sumed much of the 1930s houseat
the corner of 223rd Street and119th Avenue, said recently pro-moted
deputy fire chief HowardExner.This was one of four early
morning calls received by MapleRidge firefighters, three
beingblazes that officials are describ-ing as suspicious.The house
fire on 223rd Street
was the most serious of the blaz-es, Exner explained.Because of
the age of the
home, he said it was a difficultfire to control.The fire started
on the outside
of the house, but quickly spreadup the back wall into the
attic,he said.Fire damage was extensive,
Exner elaborated. While the frontexterior of the house
lookedalmost unscathed, windows wereblown out and the inside
andback of the house were torchedand charred, including
numerous
rooms seriously damaged by fireand heat.Much of what wasnt
destroyed
by the fire, has been damagedby smoke and water damage,
heconfirmed.The family renting the down-
town home is being cared for byEmergency Social Services in
theshort term. Its not believed theyhad content insurance, and
itsexpected Exner said theyvelost most of their personal
pos-sessions.They were allowed back inside
later that same day to attempt tosalvage some of their
personaleffects.Incidents like this drive home
the importance of smoke detec-tors, because these family
mem-bers did escape with the mostimportant thing their lives,
he
explained.The smoke alarm defin-
itely worked in this case, Exneradded.Crews were on scene all
mor-
ning mopping up and investigat-ing the cause of this blaze
aninvestigation being run in con-junction with the Ridge
MeadowsRCMP.In the meantime, both fire and
police officers are also investigat-ing a dumpster fire just a
shortdistance away in the 22500 blockof Lougheed Highway around
thesame time, as well as anotherfire that had the potential to
con-sume a house in the 11900 blockof Garden Street.In the case of
the Garden Street
fire, a blaze was also startedoutside the house. But, thanksto
the fast actions of the resident
and a neighbour, the flames wereextinguished before
firefightersarrived.Initially, firefighters were also
called to a three-storey apart-ment at 222nd Street and
119thAvenue early Wednesday mor-ning.Residents evacuated the
build-
ing when the fire alarm sounded.While fire crews feared it
mightinitially be related to a rash offire calls coming in from
thedowntown core about the sametime, fire chief Dane Spence
con-firmed later that it was nothingmore than a water leak from
theroof that triggered the alarms.Police are not yet saying
much
about any of Wednesdays fires.Spence said fire officials are
not
willing to link them. They willinvestigate each separately.
Multiple calls
Family homeless after rash of fires
Firefightersand policeare treatinga house firein the 11900block
of223rd Streetas suspiciousfollowing anearly morningblaze
thatgutted theresidence.
Roxanne HooperTIMES
Jassi book laudedThe publisher of a book telling the
story of the so-called honour killing ofMaple Ridges Jaswinder
(Jassi) Sidhu,garnered a top prize during the WorldSikh Awards in
London on Saturday.
More at www.mrtimes.com
A 12-year-old autistic boy wasemotional wrought this week,when
he learned thieves madeoff with his bicycle from outsidethe Maple
Ridge Library.But Nathan Antones frown
has literally been turnedupside down, said his motherKassandra
Antone, who hasbeen overwhelmed by the com-munity spirit
demonstrated afterword of the theft was madepublic by The TIMES.
Since then,
several people have offered toreplace young Nathans bike.I am
blown away. Im really
humbled that people want tohelp someone locally, when we as a
society want to help thePhilippines, Mom said.The theft occurred
between
4:30 and 5 p.m. Tuesday whileNathan was at the library withhis
younger sister, 10-year-oldAlyssa.Immediately after the theft,
Kassandra pleaded for help find-ing the missing bike.In the
meantime, Deon van der
Heever reported to The TIMESa brazen theft at Marv JonesHonda
that same afternoon.A dude just stole a BMW M6
from our dealership, he said,noting the person just startedthe
car and before the salesmancould get in, he took off downLougheed
[Highway], he said.
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Crimes
Thieves steal from autistic boy and car dealerNathan Antone,a
12-year-oldautistic boy,had his bicyclestolen fromMaple
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A5
Hospital parking is a burden onseniors, according to a protest
group.by Maria [email protected]
The Maple Ridge Raging Grannies areangry that visitors and
patients to thelocal hospital have to pay for parking andthis
Saturday, they will be expressingtheir rage musically.Oosha
Ramsoondar said that pay park-
ing is discriminatory against all patientsbut in particular
seniors who tend to needthe services of our hospitals more thanany
other age group.Many seniors, who are on fixed
incomes, have complained about thesefees which are a financial
burden notonly on the patients themselves but onloved ones and
friends who visit, sheadded.Parking at Ridge Meadows Hospital
is
$3.50 for the first hour and $3 for eachadditional hour. The day
rate is $8.25 andevening rates are $5.25.The parking lot is
maintained by
Impark, but Fraser Health oversees park-ing services for all the
health authoritiesin the Lower Mainland.Maple Ridge resident
Lausanne Ham
said her 80-year-old father hesitated driv-ing himself to the
hospital because hedidnt have enough money for parking.Delaying his
hospital trip affected his
illness, Ham said.Duanne Van den Berg pointed out that
if someone is coming to the hospital fortests or to visit
someone, its hard toknow how long it will take.How can you run out
in your hospital
gown to put in more money? she said.Its not right that a private
company
makes a profit on sick people, she added.The Raging Grannies
will be on the hos-
pital grounds at 10:30 a.m. to sing theirprotest songs.
Health care
Grannies angry about fees
The RagingGrannies will beat Ridge MeadowsHospital onSaturday
singingprotest songsabout hosptialparking fees.
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...continued from page A1Key cost drivers in next years
budget
include RCMP, infrastructure mainten-ance, the fire department,
the parksmaster plan, drainage improvements, andcontribution to the
Districts reserves.Morden pointed out that the policing
costs alone are increasing by seven percent, something that is
decided by higherlevels of government.Throughout the budget
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times, and then present abudget with these thoughts in mind,
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Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times Thursday, November 14, 2013
A15
Since 2009, Pitt Meadows, Maple Ridge, andMission three of B.C.s
fastest growing com-munities have been working together on a
num-ber of initiatives to grow the regions economy.This work is
carried out under the Invest North
Fraser brand.This regional approach to economic development
increases opportunities, offers new perspectives, andleverages
resources.Together, we all win.In 2011, Invest North Fraser was
fortunate to be
selected as a pilot project by the Government of B.C.sMinistry
of Jobs, Tourism & Skills Trainings BC JobsPlan.Through an
economic forum in December 2011, 67
opportunities were identified by close to 100 delegates.This
list was then whittled down to nine workable pro-
jects for the North Fraserregion.The projects were chosen
based on their potential todrive future investment andjob
creation.For Pitt Meadows, our
office has been working onan agrifood hub project andthe Pitt
Meadows airportinternational education andbusiness park
project.Through funding from the
province and Pitt MeadowsEconomic DevelopmentCorporation, a
report wasundertaken to better under-stand the required compon-
ents of an agrifood hub in the North Fraser region.An agrifood
hub provides services and resources in
one location to help producers sell their products locally.Hubs
may include distribution and aggregation sup-
port, storage, processing, or an indoor farmers market.By
looking at the supply and demand that could even-
tually support a food hub, and researching the modelsused by
other agrifood hubs in North America, thereport provides good
information and insight for movingforward with this initiative.The
draft report concludes that through
the development of a hub, there is signifi-cant potential to
increase activity in theregional food economy.Following the lead of
Pitt Meadows,
Maple Ridge and Mission are working onimplementing the True
North Fraser sign-age program to increase the awarenessof the
regions high-quality agriculturalproducts.To support the signage
program, a True
North Fraser website has been launched www.true-northfraser.com
and the Invest North Fraser partnersare working with their
agriculture and tourism partnersto populate the site.In respect to
the international education and busi-
ness park at Pitt Meadows Regional Airport (YPK), theprovince
co-funded the development of communications
and marketing materials in support of the participationof Invest
North Fraser and YPK at the Pacific NorthwestAerospace Alliance
Conference.Now equipped with materials to support discussions
with potential business investors, including a finalizedbusiness
attraction target list and a tenant attraction
strategy, the airport is well positioned forgrowth.YPK
representatives also attended the
BC Aerospace Conference in Abbotsfordthis summer to explore
business andinvestment opportunities for the region.The North
Fraser/BC Jobs Plan pilot
has produced significant results relatedto the identified
priority projects andan enhanced understanding of regionalissues
and provincial supports.
To learn more about the work that is underway, con-nect with me,
economic development coordinator LoriGraham, by email
[email protected] or604-460-6747 or visit the Invest
North Fraser display atthe chamber of commerces upcoming business
sum-mit and trade show being held at Meadow Gardens onThursday,
Nov. 28.
Lori Graham is coordinator ofPitt Meadows Economic
Development.
Contact her [email protected]
Developing IdeasDeveloping Ideasby Lori Graham
Developing the Pitt Meadows airport and creating an agrifood hub
are among the top 10projects being worked on to drive future
investment in the region, with the realizationthese initiatives
will create more jobs locally and build the areas economy.
Regional investment
Aerospace convention helps open door to growth
Following the lead ofPitt Meadows, MapleRidge and Mission
areworking to implementthe True North Frasersignage program
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MAPLE RIDGEDOWNTOWN
Business Improvement Association
Wrap It Up Downtown Maple Ridge is TODAY November 14thfrom 5 to
9 p.m.! This festive event features great specials from
participatingbusinesses all over our Downtown and chances to win
valuable prizes includingtotal of $500 in shopping sprees and gift
baskets each valued at $100!
Start your holiday shopping TODAY in Downtown Maple Ridge
support localbusinesses and local charities. All proceeds from the
$5 ticket price goesto non-prot groups benetting children and youth
in Maple Ridge and PittMeadows. If you didnt get a ticket yet, BUY
YOUR TICKET AT THE WHITE TENTMEMORIAL PEACE PARK, or ...many of the
stores also sell tickets. While inMemorial Peace Park enjoy some
hot apple cider, popcorn, candy canes....orwe can do some
carolling?
Look for our Santa Helpers Volunteers, handing out a list of
participatingbusinesses and their super specials for the night. For
details of all ourevents, visit www.downtownmapleridge.ca, or like
us on Facebook atshopmapleridge!
Its all herin DowntownMaple Ridge!
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going south.SHOP LOCAL, save time, money and the environment Its
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Its all herein Downtown Maple Ridge!November 29 is also the
start of our WIN YOUR WISH event:Enter Nov. 29 Dec. 31And winning
is easy: Write your name, phone number and prize you WISHto win on
the back of your sale receipt(or enter on line) Drop in one of
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A20 Thursday, November 14, 2013 Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows
Times
These Christmas event listings are free but at the discretion of
the editor. To be considered for publication,items must be
submitted at least 10 days prior to the publication date.
Listings appears in print editions and at www.mrtimes.com.
Submit to [email protected].
Christmas craft fairsNovember 16: Church bazaar
Christmas bazaar and tea roomtakes place at St. Lukes
Parish,20285 Dewdney Trunk Rd., MapleRidge, with gifts, baskets,
crafts,jewelry, baking, and tea room from 9a.m. to 3 p.m. Info:
604-465-5383.
November 16: Bazaar Haney Presbyterian church holds afamily
bazaar from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.with Christmas crafts, gifts,
sewingand knitting, childrens corner, toys,silent auction,
preserves, and refresh-ments. The church at 11858 216thAve., Maple
Ridge, and is wheelchairaccessible.
November 16: Artisan market A Christmas art and craft marketwill
be held at St. Georges AnglicanChurch Hall, 23500 Dewdney TrunkRd.,
Maple Ridge, from 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. There will be unique, locallyhandcrafted items. Info:
www.face-book.com/christmasartisanmarket.
Volunteers needed Volunteers are needed to helpat Christmas in
the Park and theSanta Claus Parade on Dec. 7.
Info:[email protected] or at
www.mapleridgechrist-masfestival.com. For businesses,non-profit
groups, and families inter-ested in entering a float in this
yearsparade, the cut-off date for enteringis noon on Nov. 29. Entry
formsand parade information is also avail-able on the website at
www.maple-ridgechristmasfestival.com. A volun-teer orientation
meeting is happeningat 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 3, followed bya parade
orientation session at 7:30p.m. in the Fraser Room at MapleRidge
Library.
Wise customers read the fine print: , *, , The Dodge Number One
Sales Event offers are limited time offers which apply to
retail
deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from
participating dealers on or after November 1, 2013. Offers subject
to change
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dealer
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fees and taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may
sell for
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Times
Its that time of year again,when packing items in ashoebox will
lift a childsspirits overseas.
by Troy [email protected]
There is a lot of love stowedinto little shoeboxes earmarkedfor
needy children abroad.Once again in November,
Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadowsindividuals, families,
businesses,schools, and churches are pack-ing shoeboxes with toys,
schoolsupplies, and hygiene items forimpoverished children
aroundthe world.Through Operation Christmas
Child (OCC), these gifts will betransported to suffering
childrenin Argentina,Costa Rica,El
Salvador,Guatemala,Nicaragua,Paraguay,Uruguay,Venezuela,EquatorialGuinea,
Guinea,Guinea Bissau,Ivory Coast,Senegal, SierraLeone, andHaiti.The
shoeboxes will be deliv-
ered using whatever meansnecessary: trains, airplanes,boats,
elephants, bikes, andeven dog sleds, all to get theminto the hands
of the children.Drop off dates locally are
Monday, Nov. 18 throughSunday, Nov. 24 at Maple RidgeBaptist
Church (222nd Street andLougheed Hwy) from 10 a.m. to4 p.m.Anyone
can participate in
OCC.Barb Gustafson, Ridge
Meadows OCC coordinator forthe past 13 years, said taking
the time and effort to pack ashoebox can definitely brightena
childs life.Words cant describe it, said
Gustafson, who before takingon the coordinator role volun-teered
by packing shoeboxes forchildren. It makes such a differ-ence in a
childs life. They knowsomeone cares and loves them,even though they
dont knowwho that person is.Gustafson noted that many of
these children only get one giftin their lifetime, which
makesthe shoeboxes that much morespecial.We have so much here,
she
said. Were so blessed and theyhave really nothing. They arethe
future generation for theircountries.While OCC is headquartered
at the Maple Ridge BaptistChurch, the charity effort is a
communitything, Gustafsonstressed.And the more
helping hands,the better.If people want
to help, we couldsure use theirhelp, she added.From Dec. 2
to
4, Gustafson anda team of abouta dozen local
residents are going to Calgary tohelp out at the OCC
warehouse.There, theyll inspect each
box to ensure they are safe forthe children to receive.
Onceinspected, the shoeboxes areplaced into cartons and shippedto
the countries involved withOCC.Once we pack them into
cartons, that will be the lasttime anyone will see each boxuntil
its in a childs hands,Gustafson said.Local donations can have a
profound effect on its recipients.For example, the West
Coast
Ford Football Club donated soc-
cer gear last year, and this pastMay one of the clubs
uniformswas hand deliv-ered by localresident MeghanTrafananko toa
young boy inNicaragua.My trip to
Nicaragua wasamazing, includ-ing the smiles oneach childs face,
the kids thatgraduated from The GreatestJourney program, and
theunexplained miracles that hap-pened when we were about to
run out of boxes, Trafanankorecalled. We were able to
give OperationChristmas Childgift-filled shoe-boxes to over2,000
childrenand show themlove in a tangibleway.Gustafson
has made threetrips overseas to deliver shoe-boxes, including
two journeys toNicaragua and one to Bolivia.
You dont ever forget that,said Gustafson, whose last trip
was in 2006.This is life-changing. Its a
reality check to see how peopleactually do live in this
world.The impact we have in thesekids lives, to show our love
andconcern, when you see it first-hand it makes an impact. Its
avery emotional experience, aswell. To get to pack your ownbox and
hand deliver it is a veryemotional, awesome experi-ence.Filling a
shoebox requires
three simple steps: select a shoebox Use a
regular-sized shoebox or shoe-box-sized plastic box. If
wrap-ping your shoebox, wrap the lidseparately; determine whether
your
gift will be for a boy or a girl,and the childs age category:
2-4, 5-9, or 10-14; fill your shoebox with
school supplies such as pencils,pens, pencil crayons, note
pads,and picture books; toys andother gifts such as stuffed
ani-mals, small musical instruments,hair clips, toy jewelry,
T-shirts,socks, and candy (loose, individ-ually wrapped hard candy
in asealable bag); soap in a sealablebag; and a personal note
and/or a photo (not inside the dona-tion envelope).For those
donating shoeboxes
full of items, Gustafson stressedthat nothing with an expiry
dateshould be included, due to cus-toms restrictions. Hard
candy,for example, has to be takenout of its original package
andplaced in a Ziploc bag.Since 1993, more than 100 mil-
lion boys and girls worldwidehave received shoeboxes.However,
theres still lots of
room to give kids some hope,Gustafson said.For more information
on
how to participate in OperationChristmas Child, people cancall
Gustafson at 604-467-9794or visit www.SamaritansPurse.ca/occ.
International goodwill
Good things do indeed come in small packages
A boy in Nicaragua was excited this past May after receiving a
soccer uniform from MapleRidge, through the Operation Christmas
Child program.
It makes such adifference in a childslife. They knowsomeone
cares andloves them, eventhough they dont knowwho that person
is.Barb Gustafson
My trip to Nicaraguawas amazing,including the smileson each
childs faceMeghan Trafananko
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Maria Rantanen/TIMES
Nigel Tucker is organizing a fundraiser for Maple Ridges Santa
parade.
Musical performances will helpto pay for an annual
Christmasevent in Maple Ridge.by Maria
[email protected]
An evening of fiddling, folkmusic, and fun is planned for
thisFriday all to benefit the upcom-ing Christmas in the Park and
SantaClaus Parade in Maple Ridge.Local musician Nigel Tucker is
organizing the musical fundraiserand he will also take to the
stagehimself with his band, The Navvies.Tucker will be joined on
stage by
his fellow band members Tam andShelley Gordy.On stage will be a
pair of local fid-
dlers, Emmalene van Meel and JesseKazuma, both former members
ofthe North Shore Celtic Ensemble.Also performing will be opera
singer Lydia Querengesser.The Christmas festivities in Maple
Ridge, always the first Saturday inDecember this year on Dec. 7
arefree and include lots of free activitiesand treats for all ages.
And fundrais-er like this Fridays concert help tokeep it free,
Tucker pointed out.There are very few free
[Christmas events] in North Americaand we want to keep it that
way,Tucker added.Tucker is the entertainment
coordinator for the Maple RidgeChristmas Festival Society, and
he isjoined on the societys committee byanother 10 members,
including rep-resentation from parks and leisure
services and the municipality.The fundraiser will be held
Friday,
Nov. 15 at Burnett FellowshipChurch, 20639 123rd Ave.,
MapleRidge, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 andare available at the
door.Volunteers are still needed on
parade day, Dec. 7. To volunteer,email
[email protected] or go to
www.map-leridgechristmasfestival.com.Floats must be registered by
Nov.
29 at noon. More information andentry forms are available at the
web-site.There will be a volunteer orienta-
tion meeting on Dec. 3 from 6:30to 7:30 p.m. followed by a
paradeinformation meeting from 7:30 to8:30 p.m. in the Fraser Room
at theMaple Ridge Library.
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HANEY PRESBYTERIANCHURCH
11858 - 216th St604-467-1715
SUNDAY WORSHIP10:00 AM
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21467 Dewdney Trunk RoadMaple Ridge604-312-1849
Maple RidgeSeventh-day Adventist
Church
Church at Study - Sat. 9:45amChurch at Worship - Sat.
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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTUnited in love. United in Christ.Come
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Sunday Worship9:15 am Pitt Meadows United12109 Harris Road, Pitt
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Golden Ears United10:00 am Family Service with Childrens
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ALLIANCE
20399 Dewdney Trunk Rd604-465-5717
Rev. Greg Dalman, Senior PastorRev. Neil Penner, Adults &
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Young AdultsKyle Veer, Worship Pastor
WORSHIP SERVICES8:30 am & 11:00 am
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3-19040 Lougheed Hwy, Pitt Meadows
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Mitch Thompson/TIMES
Market season wraps upTracy and Carey Carpenter delicately
decorated pieces of
pottery at the Create Shop booth during the Haney FarmersMarket
on Saturday. In the meantime, (inset) Karla Ferreiraand Odette
Castillo of Pinatas Can showed off their Mexican
garb at the market. The market, the last of the regularseason,
had a Mexican Fiesta theme.
HELP BUSTCRIMERidge Meadows RCMPis looking for thefollowing
people. If yousee any of them, do notattempt to apprehendthem.
Please contactthe RCMP immediatelyby calling 604-463-6251or
CrimeStoppers at1-800-222-8477. Thewarrants attached to
theseindividuals were still outstanding as of10 a.m. Wednesday.
Remember: all of the listedpeople are presumed innocent until
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ELDER-EMSLIE,Vincent TravisAge: 22Wanted inconnection withFile
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A group of festive fabric birds, made from recycled silk kimonos
by Keiko Kiyota, will be part of the ensemble.
An annual art show features severalpieces by various
artists.Maple Ridge Art Gallery will showcase
groups of art pieces at its fourth annualEnsemble exhibit,
opening on Saturday.This annual his exhibition is known by
local art aficionados for it distinctly looseand eclectic
flavour.Although there are strict size restric-
tions, the submission process is open toartists working in all
media, in either twoor three dimensions.The one constant feature
underpinning
the display is that each artist is able toshow his or her work
in an ensembleformat, so that the visual statementcarried by the
artwork is significantlyenhanced.Fabric artist Keiko Kiyota has an
ensem-
ble of festive birds for the art show.The birds are created from
recycled silk
kimonos and are meticulously craftedin a traditional Japanese
craft calledOsaikumono, which dates back to the Edoperiod
(1603-1867).
Although it is not a requirement, mostof the work is available
for sale, makingthis event a great opportunity to purchasea unique
gift or acquire art for a personalcollection.Sales of the artwork
benefit both the art-
ist and the Maple Ridge Art Gallery.The gallery shop is also
stocking new
items for the Christmas season so thatshoppers can find
attractive gifts fromboth local and regional artists right here
inMaple Ridge.The shop only sells handmade items,
and the fact that nothing is mass produceddemonstrates a
commitment both tosuperior craftsmanship and sustainability.The
Ensemble exhibit will run from
Nov. 16 to Dec. 20. The gallery is openfrom Tuesday to Saturday
from 11 a.m. to4 p.m. and selected evenings.The Maple Ridge Art
Gallery is located
at The ACT, 11944 Haney Pl.The opening reception for
Ensemble
is on Saturday, Nov. 16 from 2 to 4 p.m.with the gallery doors
opening at 1:30p.m.The free event is open to the public.
The ACT
Gallery assembles art
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On Deck
Forgot a predatorIn this weeks report, TIMES
columnist Jeff Weltz talksabout one of the least
favouriteCascadian freshwater game fish. More online:
www.mrtimes.com,
click on Sports
Doing it againThe inaugural Coronation
Business Group Curling Classic atGolden Ears Winter Club in
Albionthis past weekend was such anoverwhelming success, accord-ing
to the clubs general managerMike Mallett, that plans are in
theworks to do it again next year.
its safe to say the futureof this sport is bright with all
thegreat up-and-coming junior ladiesteams we had here all
weekend,Mallett told The TIMES. More online: www.mrtimes.com,
click on Sports
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On the FlyOn the Flyby Jeff Weltz
A fly fishing instructor and outdoor writer,Jeff has fished the
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[email protected]
A26 Thursday, November 14, 2013 Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows
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Mitch Thompson/TIMES
Marla Mallett, Adina Tasaka, andKelly Shimizu competed
Saturday.
Follow us on Twitter@mapleridgetimes
If last weekends tournament is any indica-tion, time hasnt
diminished the basketballskills of Pitt Meadows Secondarys
alumni.The schools annual
grad basketball tourna-ment was a big successjust as it has been
inprevious years, accord-ing to Shane Kool, oneof the events
organiz-ers who also played forthe winning 2004 andolder squad.The
player turnout
was as large as weexpected and we allhad a great time seeingeach
other again and playing in the games,Kool said. No injuries were
reported whichis always the most important thing in the
gradtournament.The 2004 and older graduates and 2008-2010
graduates each went 2-0 in the round robinstage and then met in
a rematch of the 2012
final, which was won bythe 2004 and oldergroup.The 2004 and
older squad waswithout their bestplayer BrysonKool for the
two
Saturday games due to illness, so theteam leaned heavily on
tournamentMVP Aaron Christensen in the afternoonwin over the
2011-2013 grads, and thenagain in the finals.The championship game
was tied at 50
points apiece in the third quarter, when,
according to Shane Kool, 2008-2010 inexplic-ably assigned 57
Wadah Nour to guard65 post players.Kool believes that this move
helped to
jumpstart the 2004 and older group toa big run and an eventual
82-64 victoryfor their second consecutive
tournamentchampionship.This years members of the cham-
pionship 2004 and older team includedAaron Christensen, Kevin
Wallsmith,Mike Vanderwal, Shane Kool, MarkArdron, Sam Te Henneppe,
Bryson Kool,
Scott Kollen, Nathan Larden, and head coachMike Alain.
Basketball
Pitt alumni put hoop skills on displayThe 2004 and older team
captured Pitt Meadows Secondarys annual grad tournament.
www.mrtimes.co
mViewmorephotoswith
or online
Through heavy pressure, Kevin Wallsfimd,2004 grad, attempted a
lay-up duringSaturdays game between the 2004graduates and the
2011-2013 graduatesat Pitt Meadows Secondary. The two teamswere
participating in the schools annualgrad tournament, which sees past
andpresent Mauraders play against each other.
Mitch Thompson/TIMES
Rick Moyer/Special to The TIMES
Above and inset Pitt Meadows Secondary gym was bustlingwith
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A28 Thursday, November 14, 2013 Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows
Times
Heather Neill, a Highland dance teacher,and four other local
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