January 2014 - Cloverdale Magazine
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January 2014 - Cloverdale Magazine
Cloverdale January 2014 Shop M A G A Z I N E In Our 16th Year! ! r a e Y w e N y p p a H visit cloverdalemagazine.com Yo u r B e s t S o u rc e F o r C lov e r d a l e Chamilia Your life your style Compatible with Pandora Retired Jewellery & Charms 50% OFF Until January 31st m e n s J e w ellery B y a ag aard Spend $150 get a FREE Snap Clasp Bracelet Story ($65 value) by Kranz & Ziegler Buy 3 items receive one FREE Receive a $20 Gift Card for every $125 spent on regular priced in-stock Jewellery in January Purchase a decorative clasp and receive a FREE bracelet ($48 value) Gift card valid February 15 - 28 2014 shop online triciasgems .com 604-575-3069 • 5679 - 176th St. Cloverdale Mon - Wed 10-5 • Thurs - Sat 10 - 6 • Sun 11 - 4 e d a r a P a t Grad San 2013 Dresses In stock now Come in for the best selection 30% off all gowns in stock. The 2013 Surrey Santa Parade here in Cloverdale continues to be one of the bright spots of the dark month of December. A record number of parade entrants have made this one of B.C’s largest evening parades. The City of Surrey along with a number of local sponsors came to the organizer’s aid to cover increased costs for this amazing event. The parade is attracting a number of entrants from the Cloverdale Rodeo Parade which means there was more horses and country themed entries. The front portion of the parade travels across Surrey to attend another event in City Centre at Holland Park as part of a city wide initiative to raise funds for the Surrey Food Bank and Surrey Christmas Bureau. Hair & Makeup by Michauds Thanks, Bryn, Mercedes, Dayle. Dresses by Tony Bowls of Paris. M Malary’s Where Health Meets Fashion www.malarys.com • Info@malarys.com 5755 – 176th St. • Tel: 604-574-6402 Open Mon – Sat - 10am – 5pm. The impressive convoy of big rigs, some of which took the ferry earlier in the day from Vancouver Island represent the Island Equipment Owners Association who are the main part of the City of Victoria Parade. The parade organizers; The Cloverdale Business Improvement Assoc. and Cloverdale Chamber are very pleased with the record number of entries this year. The parade takes many, many hours of planning and organizing. A big thank you goes to our numerous volunteers, business and organization supporters like: CIBC, City of Surrey, Clancy’s Meat Co./ Cloverdale, Cloverdale Brake & Wheel, Cloverdale Learning Centre, Cloverdale Lions, Cloverdale Rodeo & Exhibition, Cloverdale Lions, Cloverdale Masonic Lodge , Cobra Electric, Fraser Downs Racetrack and Casino, Inter-Provincial Roof Consultants Ltd., Island Equipment Owners Assn. (IEOA), Liberte Yogurt, Michauds Salon Spa & Wellness Centre, 1,600 sq. ft. of mid century coolness! Open daily. 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To be continued....Dec. 7, 2014 Kid’s ays Birthd COME IN CREATE Kid’s Spring Break Camps CONNECT An Arts & Crafts Studio In Historic Downtown Cloverdale www.createitemporium.com 604-574-4044 17582 56A Ave Cloverdale Cloverdale People Making A Difference Cloverdale Lions Club Happy New Year Cloverdale! Thank you very much for Shopping Local and Supporting our Community. We’re almost finished building our new website This amazing club over the years has been strong supporters of Cloverdale; raising funds for scholarships, bursaries, donations to sports clubs, seniors’ homes, aid for the local homeless, Christmas hampers, to name just a few. For more information on becoming a Cloverdale Lion, please contact Bruno at (604) 574-4680. Check it out! way more stuff cloverdalemagazine.com Good things are coming soon exclusively for those of you who read and use Cloverdale Magazine M a g a z i n e Your Best Source For Cloverdale for 16 years Call 604-574-7919 Happy A Warm Summer Sunset, Valentines Candle Light & Wine. Day Soft Music That Seems To Float To The Heart On Butterfly Wings. A Casual Smile, Beats At The Heart Ever Faster. A Slightest Of Touch,The Eyes Meet ... ...The Imagination Runs Wild. Steven Bednash Cloverdale Rotary Club Another amazing club that continues to be involved in the community through various fund raisers is the Cloverdale Rotary. These fund raisers have over the years seen funds raised for Cloverdale Schools, Sports uniforms and with transportation costs on field trips. There most popular fund raiser was the annual Cloverdale Rotary Golf Tournament, held at Surrey Golf and Country Club. For more information on becoming a part of the Rotary Club contact Dave Woods davidcwoods@shaw.ca Valentines Romance Valentines is a day to celebrate love and you made just for them. The way I look at it affection. Material things, are wonderful is, if it’s coming from your heart it can’t be ways to show your love and affection for bad. Whether is a hand made card or dinner, someone, especially if it’s something they chances are if she/he loves you they won’t are not expecting. But let me tell you a sto- care if it doesn’t turn out well. They will be touched that you tried. ry. One Valentines all I gave a girl I had been A few words cannot possibly express Roses are Red, Violets seeing was a poem I had my love & affection for you. This are Blue, anything you do will be special, eswritten and a rose. I also would only leave out most of pecially if it’s from you. picked up stuff to make the reasons why I do. Unless that is you are a romantic dinner. I really liked her and thought So when you see me looking at you with the girl I was with. we had a future together, with a smile on my face, it’s because Valentines is about roI just found another reason mance. A poem rolled so I put my heart into it around a single rose or thinking she would love why I love you. tie a necklace around it it. When I gave it to her, Steven and leave it on the vanshe said to me “is that it! No Card? No Chocolate? No Dinner Out?” ity in the bathroom so it’s the first thing she Needless to say, I went out and bought her see’s. Ladies, most guys don’t like pink a chocolate bar, a cheesy card, and a Mc- things with hearts on them unless you are Donalds gift certificate, handed them to her, in them, anything that says “Happy Valenthen left. Over the years I’ve found out that tine’s Day” on it will end up collecting dust. most women will cherish something that Opt for something he can use. All the love in the world can be expressed in a single rose. I’d need all the roses in the world to express the love I feel for you. Steven Happy 2014 from all the merchants at Clover Square Village Annik Optical 604-574-7775 Edward Jones 604-575-0322 Petro Value Products 604-576-0004 Bell - One Touch Wireless 778-574-4447 Essential Nails 604-575-4602 Pizza Hut 604-574-6414 Canadian H2O to Go 604-575-0426 Express Employment Professionals 604-575-8181 Quality Wine Cellars 604-574-4407 Central Valley Chiropractic 604-575-7007 FHA-Audiology Clinic 604-575-5100 FHA-Cloverdale Public Health 604-575-5100 Chevron Station 604-574-0040 Clover Care Dental Clinic 604-575-4747 Clover Care Medical Clinic 604-574-7883 Cloverdale Dental Centre 604) 574-3522 Cloverdale Physiotherapy and Sports Clinic 604-574-4342 ICBC Expressway (604) 661-2255 Invis - Feisal & Associates Mortgage Consulting 604-576-1412 John L Randall Law 604-576-3889 Just Great Clothes 604-576-2030 Recreational Vehicle Dealers Assoc of BC 604-575-3868 Rusty’s Neighborhood Pub 604-574-5512 Salty’s Fish & Chips 604-575-2115 Sashimi Sushi 604-575-3889 Scizzor’s ‘N Style Hair Salon 604-372-2525 Shoppers Drug Mart 604-574-7436 Coast Capital Savings 604-517-7000 KFC / Taco Bell 604-576-7450 Curves For Women 604-576-2221 Life Labs 604-576-6111 Dairy Queen 604-576-4811 LS Tires 604-575-2224 Dollarama 604-574-2155 Tan de Soleil Sun Tan Studios Inc. 604-575-1456 Marketplace IGA 604-574-9688 D-W Services 604-574-9396 The Co-operators 604-575-8711 OMCG Ltd., CMA’s Darrell Oschanney 604-372-4116 UPS Store # 382 604-575-5095 Subway 604-576-5878 Proudly Managed By Over 40 Shops & Services #10 Highway & 177th St. Cloverdale One Convenient location, with over 40 shops & services Natural Health Cleaning House Part 1: Healthy Holiday Detox By Christine Cheng (R.Ph), & Fred Cheng (R.Ph) Christmas and New Years is a beautiful time of year. Many are blessed with a busy schedule of visiting family and relatives, and, of course, all the goodies that come along with it. And that is the problem. We end up overindulging in tasty treats, fatty meals, and alcoholic spirits. It is too late to look back on our yummy sins now, so let’s focus on how to minimize the toxic effects of festive holiday meals through proper detoxification and recovery. (Part 1 of our article will look at detoxification, and Part 2 will focus on recovery.) Let’s get rejuvenated for the New Year! In terms of detoxification, we can liken your body to your home, both of which require a systematic method of cleaning. We need to start small and begin at the cellular level (ie. the rooms in your house), then allow the liver and kidneys to detox the “waste” (much like placing things into the garbage disposal or putting your recycling outside for the next day). Finally, all that junk has to be eliminated from your body via your bowels, skin, and urinary system (just like waste being taken away in the sewage system, or by the garbage truck). Although your body’s main detoxification organs are the liver, kidneys, lymphatics, and your skin, many other organs could also be at risk of damage from prolonged exposure to poor diets and sedentary living. For example, the digestive system could lose its ability to process food properly if you have a diet high in fats, sugars, and processed foods, and low in fiber and veggies; not only are the nutrients not being properly digested and absorbed, but movement within the bowels could become stagnant which allows toxins to accumulate within the digestive tract. These toxins can directly harm the organ they accumulate in, and could culminate in symptoms such as fatigue, skin issues, cloudy thinking, and mood changes. Thus, it is important to address all of these organs in your detoxification process, and then maintain a healthy diet and lifestyle thereafter. Many herbal cleansing programs exist on the Canadian market. You can choose a multi-component “kit” or pick-and-choose a supplement to address the organ of concern. Stay away from harsh stimulant laxatives and diuretics, and avoid any gimmicky elimination weight-loss diets. Homeopathic detoxification programs, such as the “DETOX KIT” by Heel, can clear out toxins from areas that herbal programs cannot reach by addressing toxins at the microscopic, cellular level. One outstanding advantage of ● We provide all required vaccinations (contact us for details) homeopathics is that ● We recommend travel related integrative medications there are virtually no ● See us for prevention and treatment for side-effects or intertravelers’ diarrhea, Jet Lag etc. actions. They cause ● Prepare early for healthy traveling NOW! the cells to expel toxins from the susDOWNTOWN CLOVERDALE pending fluids inside 5778-176A Street Surrey V3S 4H3 www.CloverdalePharmasave.com and pass them into the lymphatics, which 604 - 576 - 2888 is also cleansed by TRAVEL HEALTH Kim Is Back Massage: Neck, Back & Shoulder Only $39 Reg. $45 30 minutes Facial $35 Reg. $45 Microdermabrasion $59 Reg. $99 Peel $45 Reg. $65 Laser Hair Removal Bikini Line & Underarms Only $129 Reg. $215 Full Brazillian $149 Reg. $250 Full Legs $299 Reg. $400 Full Arms $199 Reg. $299 Waxing Bikini Line $12 Reg. $16 Underarms $11 Reg. $15 Full Arms $25 Reg. $35 Tinting Eyebrow $11 Reg. $15 Eyelash $15 Reg. $18 Meet us at Teen Fest on February 1, 2013 at the Agriplex we offer: Threading, Waxing, Facials, Peels, Massage, Tinting, Microdermabrasion, Laser Hair Removal, Manicure, Pedicure and More.... With this coupon only and can not combine with any other offers. Certified Male & Female Technicians 5622 177B Street (604) 576-0640 www.cloverlasercentre.com ‘Like’ us on Facebook Heel’s DETOX KIT. Eventually, the toxins are filtered into the blood and processed and discarded via the liver and kidneys. Furthermore, this unique kit can clean the cells of the liver and kidneys themselves. Enzymatic Therapy’s “WHOLE BODY CLEANSE” consists of their LAXATIVE FORMULA, FIBER FUSION, and SUPER MILK THISTLE. These are a collection of herbs to help eliminate waste from the colon, as well as soak up and remove toxins; the milk thistle, dandelion, artichoke, and licorice components provide anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory protection for the liver. A similar combination by Wild Rose called “HERBAL D-TOX” is another kit that has benefited our clients in the past; it offers the added benefit of kidney-cleansing herbs. Initial treatment usually takes 3-4 weeks, at which time you can reassess the need for a repeat course. “FLOR-ESSENCE” (by Flora) is an 8-herb tea blend designed to clear toxins from the kidney, skin, and mucous membranes. It is available in a ready-to-consume format. Always consult your physician and pharmacist before beginning such programs. There are plenty of good options for detox. Come talk to us about what is most safe and appropriate for you. With a bit of will-power and discipline, you will be feeling as good as, if not better, than your pre-Holiday self. Part 2 (available in an upcoming issue) will look at how supplements can help you maintain this new, cleaner, rejuvenated you. (Christine and Fred Cheng are a passionate, charismatic sister-brother pharmacist team at their unique family-owned and operated Pharmasave in Cloverdale, BC. Their pharmacy celebrated its 30-Year Birthday this year. They specialize in natural remedies and compounding for both human and veterinarian use. They would love to hear from you! 604-576-2888; HYPERLINK “http://www. cloverdalepharmasave.com”www.cloverdalepharmasave.com. Of course, before you begin any activity program or try any OTC supplementation, check with your physician and pharmacist.) Every smile tells a story... ...Let us be a part of it. Dr. Kevin Gill, or “Dr. Cloverdale” as he likes to call himself, can always be found in Cloverdale. You will find him working out at the Cloverdale Rec Center or out enjoying the many activities the area has to offer with his wife and two children. Dr. Kevin wants his children to be raised in an active, happy, and healthy community; and he will do his part by looking after Cloverdale’s oral health. Dr Tel moved to Surrey from London England years ago where he lives with his loving wife of five years. He loves working in Cloverdale and interacting with its many wonderful people. Dr Tel feels Cloverdale has a special small town feeling, similar to the town where he was raised in England. “Each patient that I see becomes a part of our Cloverdale Village Dental family and I look forward to treating their dental needs for a very long time” Dr. Kevin and Dr. Tel both live in the area, but prior to opening “The Village” they both practiced elsewhere. They answered the call of family and friends, who were looking for a local dentist who would be here to stay; someone they could grow old with. Neighbors complained of going to clinics where the owner of the dental practice wasn’t the one treating them and where they saw a different dentist every time they went in. Last summer Drs. Kevin and Tel finally opened Cloverdale Village Dental, a boutique clinic in the heart of Cloverdale. Here the patient comes first—you will see the same dentist every time, and Dr. Kevin and Dr. Tel plan to be here for a long time! We are accepting new patients, and emergencies and walk-ins are always welcome. Book your appointment today! Cloverdale Village Dental - 604-579-0102 5635-176A Street, Cloverdale (across from the Cloverdale Library) www.cloverdalevillagedental.com Michaud’s Salon, Spa And Wellness Centre New Year, New Style - michauds $99 Michaud’s Style 8 face framing foils or colour* with a haircut. Select stylists, ask for details. *colour based on 4oz. www.michauds.ca 5669 - 176th St. Downtown Cloverdale 604-574-9959 Mon. 9-5 • Tues. - Fri. 9-9 • Sat. 8-5 Michaud’s Salon, Spa And Wellness Centre Now offering Silk peel Dermalinfusion going beyond microdermabrasion - using medical grade diamond treatment heads - s imultaneously exfoliating and deliver y of skin specific solutions - t reats fine lines, sun damage, hyperpigmentation and acne - brightens red and blotchy skin Offers immediate and noticeable results and NO down time. As seen on ‘ The Doctors’ 1st-24th and December ‘Enter tainment Tonight ’ Purchase a $100 gift card and receive a $10 bonus single treatment $165 series of three $450 Other Medispa ser vices include: • • • • • Electrolysis Skintag removal Spider Vein removal (face and chest) Age Spots Couperose (redness of the face) Michaud’s welcomes hairstylist TERESA • Featured in the style section of the N.Y.Times and Urban Rush T.V. Show • Trained under Marco Spagnuolo, a private stylist and cutting edge teacher in the hair profession for 50 years • Broadcasts on youtube with over 100,000 followers • Video production for Winners and The Body Shop www.michauds.ca 5669 - 176th St. Downtown Cloverdale 604-574-9959 Mon. 9-5 • Tues. - Fri. 9-9 • Sat. 8-5 COLDEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR Sat. February 22 is very close to the time of the year when Canada is at its coldest (on average). For us on the West Coast it might be our rainiest. Organized across Canada on this day, is a national fundraising effort to raise awareness around homelessness and to raise funds for a local non-profit organization that addresses the needs of the homeless and the near to homeless. You can learn a lot about it online: www.coldestnightoftheyear.org. Last year, 8000 walkers willing to brave the toughest weather Canada could muster raised $1,636,379 for different charities across Canada. This year Pacific is hosting a Cloverdale walk to raise funds to help the Community Kitchen reach its capacity to serve the needs in our community. There are three distances, 10km, 5km, or 2km, that will take you through the downtown streets of Cloverdale. The two kilometer walk works great for families who want to involve their children. The walk is designed to give each walker an opportunity to experience the chillier outdoors as a homeless person might experience, at least on that given night. On the front end, they will be recruiting enthusiastic team leaders who will rally eight or ten friends, family, or coworkers that will team together to raise funds by walking together. You can register as a team leader by simply going to the Coldest Night of the Year website and signing up. CLOVERDALE COMMUNITY KITCHEN The “CNOY” walk will also mark the grand opening of the Cloverdale Community Kitchen on Feb. 22nd. The RCMP, Cloverdale BIA and the Cloverdale Chamber will be involved, along with some local dignitaries, to mark the presence and opening of a kitchen that will be part of Cloverdale’s effort to be among many good things, a caring community. The dream for this kitchen emerged when Bill Reid, the former president of the Cloverdale Chamber and the RCMP District Sergeant Dave Woods asked Pacific to host meals to the homeless in 2011. The request arose because Cloverdale’s previous kitchen ended with the demolishment of the old Safeway Mall. As the program established, it was apparent that their existing kitchen was inadequate and that what was started could not be sustained. They organized a fund raising campaign that raised over $400,000 in money, equipment, and donated labour. They are organizing a Grand Opening to coincide with the Coldest Night Pretty Pets by Donna of the Year W a l k . They want to raise $30,000 or more to invest in the operation of the community kitchen. For this kitchen to flourish, they believe they need to hire a dedicated cook and community entrepreneur who can develop the kitchen into a life-giving and self-sustaining enterprise in our community. Already, they have a number of community partners engaged in the project who oversee a number of weekly meals. Moreover, they are becoming more aware of the growing need among seniors who are facing increasing challenges, along with existing concerns, youth homelessness, and single parent families. They believe that a combination of dedicated staffing, Pacific Community’s resources, and generous community resources can create a self-sustaining model where food programs, food training, and community programming can flourish beyond what they have started. Come by the kitchen, they would love to show you what is cooking! For more information contact Jim Heuving at 604-574-4001. Cloverdale Community Kitchen 5337 - 180 Street Cloverdale (604) 574-4001 Come in for a warm meal, a cup of coffee & some company. ••• MONDAY NIGHTS - 6:30—8:30 pm Compliments of Pacific Community Church 604-574-4001 ••• Wednesday Night Meal currently on hold Compliments of Cloverdale Christian Fellowship (604) 574-1725 ••• THURSDAYS - 12:00 pm (noon) Compliments of Shepherd’s House (604) 761-7195 ••• For more information about how to become involved in the Cloverdale Community Kitchen contact: Jim Heuving (Executive Pastor) (604) 574-4001 ext. 102 jim.heuving@pacificcommunity.ca New & Used Computers Yes We Fix Computers! Any Problem! Virus Removal! We can fix! Donna has 30+ years of experience. Grooms all breeds of dogs & cats. New Clients Save 10% with this ad Grooming while you watch. 5629 176th Street Downtown Cloverdale. 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Rather, she left her entire estate to her neighbours of 40 years, whom she described as “my good friends over many years.” She claimed, in her will, that she did not leave Bruce anything because Bruce did not visit her, and that he did not need the money – he was retired, having made “good money as a logger”. Bruce had another story to tell. He told the court that his mother had been bitter with him since he was born, blaming his birth for forcing her into an unhappy marriage. She often described him as an illegitimate child (in crasser terms), and he was primar- ily raised (to the age of about 12) by his grandparents. Bruce was in fact not well off, and lived on a modest pension in a mobile home in Quesnel, with very little in the way of assets. Further, he gave evidence that he had tried to maintain regular contact with his mother, and only stopped doing so in the last years of her life at her request. 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In this case, Dorothy had been primarily responsible for the hostility and resentment between them, even if Bruce did at times reciprocate. She had held him responsible for something that was beyond his control, and made her decision to disinherit him based on factually incorrect notions. The court felt that she had not fulfilled her moral obligations, and stepped in to vary the will. 20 Years Includes: • After School Pickup • Age Specific Karate Classes • Pro D Day Camps Early Dismissal Pick Up A few spaces available Start Anytime Our Other Programs Mini Mights (4-5 years old) Next Novice classes starts Jan 11 and April 26 Tiny Tigers (6-8 years old) Next Novice class starts Jan 7 and April 1st Kid’s Karate (9-10 years old) • No Contracts • Flexible Schedule • No Head Contact Visit our website, call us or drop by for more info. 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Now that winter has set in and we have a couple more months of it, you may find yourself feeling cooped up, stressed and wanting a bit of a change. Money is tight for most of us so doing major renovations right now is on the back burner. Here are some easy to do and reletivly inexpensive fixes that can help staying indoors a lot more pleasant. First walk around your home and make a list of all the things you would like to change. From something as simple as removing clutter, to changing a wall plug, to the bigger changes like, changing the vanity in the bathroom, write them all down. If your like most of us you’ll have a fairly long list. Once you’ve got your list, look at your finances and see how much you can comfortably afford to spend on your home. If money is really tight, like it is in my house, don’t dispare, take on the projects that don’t cost much money, you are still making improvements. Even if it is just decluttering, you’ll feel better and you’ll have acomplished something that makes life just a bit better. Keep your list though, because when you do get a little extra cash you can tackle the next project. The same goes for those of you who have a litte cash to invest in your home. Look at your list and see what projects will give you the biggest bang for your sanity. For some it may be replacing your bathroom sink and faucets to a more stylish look, this is a fairly simple task with basic tools even if you are only a little handy. The change may not be high on the wow factor scale, but it can be a definate improvement over what you have. Check around for sales, all the home improvement stores including Southridge, usually have a Renovating Your Bathroom or Kitchen? Specializing in bathroom renovations Tile Setting, Crown & Baseboard Moulding, Wood Flooring, Doors & Drywall, Light Plumbing & Electrical Time to Move? 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