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www.bostonbarbc.net January 1, 2014
UPDATE
Published monthly by the Boston Bar /North Bend
Enhancement Society. See www.bostonbarbc.net
Editor: Patricia Davison at [email protected]
or 869-1308 Entry deadline 25th of month.
NOTE: If you have a “no flyer” notice on your
P.O. Box—you will not receive this newsletter.
Extra copies can be picked up at Canyon Lanes.
All cheques made payable to: Boston Bar Enhancement
Society, P.O. Box 251, Boston Bar, BC V0K 1C0
Box ads: $15 per month or $165 for year, plus tax
Specialty Ads— 1/4 page $40 b/w -$50 colour
Classifieds: rate $3 & tax for 2 line ad
Charitable receipts available for one year subscription.
DEADLINE for all submissions: 25th of Month
CLASSIFIEDS To place a classified ad call Patricia at 869-1308 or email
[email protected]. Ads can also be dropped off at
Canyon Lanes. Rates are $3 , annual rate for a two line ad is $12,
a three line ad $24 plus GST. See Page 13 for more rates.
UPDATE
REGAL—Patricia Davison 869-1308 (cell), [email protected]
CANYON DISPOSAL— Weekly Waste pick-up $41.66 quarterly.
Call Tuesday—Friday, 10 am—2 pm 867-9272.
PHOTOGRAPHY, PRINTING & PHOTO RESTORATION—Restore your old,
damaged photos and/or negatives. Contact Karen at 604-867-9358
HOUSE for SALE or RENT—4 BEDROOM, 1 1/2 BATH, recently remodelled.
Also, rental house on the same property. Needs TLC. Please contact Donna
Kneller for details. 604-869-5702.
2 MEN with 1 TON TRUCK FOR HIRE—mechanical work, painting, household
jobs, furnace repair, chimney cleaning, cartage services, firewood, snow remov-
al. No job too small. Decent rates, free estimates. Call 604-867-9584.
Housing Rentals Available at Fraser Canyon Trailer Park. Call 867-9011
DISCLAIMER: This Update Newsletter is a
“labor of love” by an unpaid volunteer. It
is put together by a human so you can
expect to find human errors in it. I apolo-
gize for any and all mistakes of the past
or future editions that may cause incon-
venience.
BOSTON BAR/NORTH
BEND ENHANCEMENT
SOCIETY
This newsletter is brought to you by the Boston Bar/
North Bend Enhancement Society with special thanks to
the United Way for their support.
October 10, 1970-January 2, 2010
Those we love don’t go away,
They walk beside us everyday,
Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed but very dear.
Love always,
The Nuttal Family
The C.P. Holiday Train
see more pictures on Page 15
THANK YOU and GOD BLESS you
blessed angels. My deepest and
sincerest thanks. Loretta Nicholson
Family Place Children’s
Christmas Party
see more pictures on Page 5
Most pictures throughout the newsletter
are courtesy of Karen Tillotson.
STUFF THE CRUISER
See more pictures Page 11 & 14
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MONTHLY & WEEKLY PROGRAMS
Call 867-8800
Hairdresser
JANUARY 13th
Barber
Monday, JANUARY 6th
Usually first Monday of Month
Kids $10 Men's $15
TOWN HALL MEETING
January 16th at 7 pm
at Canyon Lanes
FOOD BANK 1-3 pm
Donations can be dropped off at
Canyon Lanes. Please bring your
own bags or containers
Next Food Bank Day December 19th
COMMUNITY FREE LUNCH PROGRAM
FAMILY PLACE
Everyone welcome!
Wednesdays
Noon - 1 pm
Free but donations appreciated.
Fraser Canyon Better at Home Program
has come to Boston Bar and area This program is a door to door
transportation to Hope for seniors in our community. This
program also includes snow removal in the Winter.
For more information call: 604-869-1831
DIVINE WORSHIP
Everlasting Gospel
48822 Highland Rd. N.B.
Saturdays 11 am
Bible Study 8 pm Tuesdays
All are welcome.
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Sundays 11 am followed by
lunch and fellowship
For info Call Church
or
if you need a ride leave a
message at Church # 867-9010
CHURCH of CHRIST
The Church of Christ welcome you
to worship with them on
Sundays 10:30 am
at North Bend Hall
Call 867-9613 for information.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Call Mike 867-9114
Boston Bar FIRST NATIONS
Community Health Representative
(CHR) & (LSS) Legal Aid
Addictions Navigator
867-8844 Fax 867-9317 or email
North Bend
Community Place
Open Tuesdays & Saturdays
11 am - 4 pm
Thrift Shoppe
Wellness Centre & Spa
Museum Room
Seniors Drop-In -
(Sat's jam session & sing along)
Free computer and internet access.
ANDERSON CREEK HEALTH CENTRE
Wed's: Dr. Greggain or Nurse Practitioner
Every Other Wednesday 10 am - 3 pm:
Public Health Appts. 860-7630 ext. 0
Wednesdays: Phone 867-9380
Mental Health Appts. 860-7733
Free Rein - Maureen Kehler 10 am-3 pm
Employment Assistant Services;
Literacy Help; Early Childhood Develop.
604-869-2279
LIVINGWELL WORKSHOPS
Every Monday 11-12 pm
Dr. Fritz
Healthy Living get together, every other
Monday (starting Oct. 28) Noon-3 pm
Allen Roscoe, Family Counsellor
Tuesday mornings.
Lunch is provided at
ANDERSON CREEK HEALTH CENTRE
Still looking for a Dentist
See page 4.
SENIOR’s DINNER
2013
Kathy Walters, Bartender at the Wine Bar COOKS—NORA
ROBERTS & MARG
HENDRICKSON DO
AN OUTSTANDING
JOB.
The C.P. Holiday Train
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www.bostonbarbc.net
Fraser Canyon Better at Home Program—
Patricia Davison, Coordinator 869-1381
Editor: Update Newsletter-Patricia Davison
869-1308 Deadline 25th of month.
WHO TO CALL;
.Boston Bar Community Hall—Shirley
Crow 604-867-8800
Parks—Shirley Crow 604-867-8800
NBCP—Lillian Forman 867-9775
Family Place—Nancy Carmichael ,
867-9204
Food Bank—Nancy Carmichael, 867-9204
May Day—Shirley Crow 867-8800, Lillian
Forman 867-9775 BB/NB Enhancement Society Meeting 2 pm
Monday, January 20th at Canyon Lanes
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
AVAILABLE AT CANYON
LANES $11.24
This is a fund-raising project
for Canyon Lanes. Buy a calen-
dar and support this important
hub in our community.
FRASER CANYON SHUTTLE BUS
Friday, January 3rd & 17th & 31st for a
door to door ride to Hope. See Page 4 for
further information or call 604-869-1831
After many years, the Boston Bar/North Bend Food Bank is going to be independent of
Hope Community Services. The reason for this is thanks to the generosity of our do-
nors, we have found it less and less necessary to draw on Hope’s resources. Which is
how it should be; we should be able to take care of our own; and we are doing just that.
This means that every cent that you donate to our food bank—stays in our community.
It also means that we are now 100% responsible for our neediest people and families.
I will continue to work diligently to find sources of funding that will help with the food
bank as well as other sources of funding for our community.
If you are reading this and are a current food bank client, please know that we will do
our best to supply your needs, in return we trust that you will continue to use the food
bank responsibly. Thank you for your support, Nancy Carmichael
2013 STUFF
THE CRUISER
Thanks Ian & Cathy Harry!
On behalf of the Boston Bar RCMP, we would like to thank you all for making our Stuff the Cruiser event a
huge success. On the coldest day of the year, we accepted donations in the Kal Tire parking lot, and with
this community’s generosity, we were able to gather $1,622 in cash and over 800 lbs of food!! Chilliwack,
Agassiz, and Hope held their events as well and our small community took in more money donations than
both Hope and Agassiz. All the food and money were delivered to our food bank and will stay here. A spe-
cial thanks to Ian and Cathy for helping make our event a success, and of course, keeping us warm and our
belly’s full of pancakes.
We would like to give a friendly reminder that one of the responsibilities of police is to enforce vehicle safety.
This goes beyond driving behaviour, to ensuring the motor vehicles themselves conform to the Motor Vehicle
Act. Motor vehicles found with safety deficiencies or some after-market alterations may be subject to various
forms of enforcement or actions. This can be from a violation ticket to a vehicle inspection order. In more
serious cases, vehicles may be immediately removed from the road. With the ever-changing weather and
road conditions this time of year, it is especially important that motor vehicles operating on our roadways are
safe.
Another arrest warrant has been issued for 30 yr. old ROBERT JONES. If anyone knows of his wherea-
bouts, please contact police at 867-9333 or CrimeStoppers 1-800-222-8477. Boston Bar RCMP
FOOD BANK NEWS
CHRISTMAS TREES Although Christmas Trees are not a part of the
regular garbage pick up, Canyon Disposal Services will pick up, for
free, any that are put out by January 7th. They will be picked up be-
tween Jan. 7th—11th so please have them out by the 7th as there will
only be one pick-up.
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Letter size Black/white $.15
Letter size Colour $.25-.50
Legal size Black/white $.30
Legal size Colour $.50-$1
FLYERS—CALL FOR A QUOTE
Page 4
CANYON LANES Community Recreation Centre
Mon.—Thur .9 am—7pm
F r i day—Sunday &
H o l i day s 4—7 pm
(League N ight s open t i l 9 )
Bowl i ng , l eagues , YBC, C lub 55+
S e a r s C a t a l o g u e p i c k - u p ,
V i d e o r e n t a l s
B i g s c r e e n T V & W i i
M e e t i n g r o o m
P o o l t a b l e s & A i r H o c k e y
G r e y h o u n d D e p o t
P h o t o c o p i e s ( n o w i n c o l -
o u r )
YOUR LOCAL WATER STORE
Tel: 604-867-8800
Fax: 604-867-9112
PHOTOCOPIES at Canyon Lanes
For more info go to: www.betterathome.ca
FRASER CANYON SHUTTLE
BUS Fridays, January 3rd, 17th &
31st. Call 869-1831 to book a seat.
FRASER CANYON BETTER at HOME PROGRAM
Shuttle Bus
The BaHP Shuttle Bus has been running successfully every other Friday. The bus has
the capacity to carry 12 passengers, including wheelchairs. I would like to reassure
seniors who have registered with the Better at Home Program, that most seniors qualify
for 100% subsidy; which means it costs you nothing although donations are appreciat-
ed. Your subsidy kicks in when you register with the Program. The bus is available for
everyone, regardless of being a senior or not. Effective January 1st, the fare for people
who want to take the bus (but are not subsidized) nor a senior, is reduced to $20 to
Hope and return. The bus driver will take you wherever you need to go in Hope and
pick you up there.
Snow Clearing
Snow shovelling service will be scheduled depending on the urgency. For example: if
you have to get out ASAP because you have an appointment to keep, you will be
served in order of priority. Once again, I would like to reassure seniors who have regis-
tered with the BaHP, that most seniors qualify for 100% subsidy; which means it costs
you nothing and you will not need money up front and wait for a subsidy cheque. The
program does not work that way although donations are appreciated. Just register and
your subsidy will automatically kick-in. Client Intake Forms are available at
Canyon Lanes, Family Place or call BaHP 604-869-1831. If you are not a
senior but require the service, call the office for further information.
YOUTH BOWLING CLUB
CHRISTMAS PARTY
December Ladies Pins Over Score Men's Pins Over Score
Wednesday CLUB 55 LADIES Score CLUB 55 MENS Score
27th Lesley Bowman 54 Lloyd Forman 84
4th Cora Dunlop 50 Derek Bowman 25
11th Nancy Hill 73 Derek Bowman 44
18th Cora Dunlop 62 Lloyd Forman 33
Wednesday SENIOR GIRLS Score SENIOR BOYS Score
27th Nick Clelland 172
4th Nick Clelland 233
11th Nick Clelland 203
18th Nick Clelland 187
Wednesday JUNIOR GIRLS Score JUNIOR BOYS Score
27th Cyrus Florence 202
4th Cyrus Florence 141
11th Cyrus Florence 197
18th Cyrus Florence 142
Thursday BANTAM GIRLS Score BANTAM BOYS Score
28th Joshua Desrocher 54
12th Cage Campbell 120
19th Damian Florence 87
Thursday JET GIRLS Score JET BOYS Score
28th Juliana Campbell 72
5th Kate Dekoning 68
12th Juliana Campbell 77
19th Juliana Campbell 72
Thursday SMURF GIRLS Score SMURF BOYS Score
28th Pim Dekoning 60
5th Brandon Raphael 40
12th Cedar Walters 67
19th Cedar Walters 18
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FAMILY PLACE NEWS
Jan. 8th –Spaghetti & Meatballs
Jan. 15th—Roast Pork, Cheesy Potatoes & Veggies
Jan. 22nd —Turkey a la King on Toast & Salad
Jan. 29th—Hearty Soup & Homemade Biscuits
Kid Friendly sandwiches are always available.
The meals are free but donations are always appreciated.
Everyone is welcome.
COMMUNITY FREE LUNCH PROGRAM
CBC’s DOC ZONE WILL BE AIRING A DOCU-
MENTARY ABOUT TRIPLE P in JANUARY
PROMOTING CHILDREN’S DEVELOPMENT
FRASER CANYON YOUTH SOCIETY
Monday's - Soccer 6-8 pm
at the school gym
Tuesday's - Hand Drumming 6-8 pm
at Anderson Creek Longhouse
6 yrs +, adults welcome too.
if you have a drum, bring it.
Wednesday's - Volleyball 6-8 pm
at the school gym Children under 6 must be attended
by an adult.
For more info call
Georgina Campbell at 867-8844
It takes time to form caring family relationships. Here are some ideas to help you develop a
positive relationship with your child.
Spend Quality Time With Your Child—frequent, small amounts of time throughout the day is
special to your child. Stop what you are doing and make yourself available.
Talk With Your Child—talking helps them to learn to speak, teaches conversational and so-
cial skills and boosts your child’s self-esteem.
Show Affection—holding, touching, cuddling, kissing, massaging, tickling and hugging help
children feel cared for and comfortable with giving and receiving affection.
Praise Your Child—notice your child behaving well and praise them for behaviour you like.
Descriptive praise is better than general approval. For example; thank you for not interrupt-
ing.
Set a Good Example—let your child watch you and describe what you are doing and let
your child copy your actions. Don’t expect your child to follow house rules; such as tidy up
after yourself, when you leave your own things lying around.
Use incidental teaching—when your child approaches you for information; this is a good
time to prompt your child to come up with answers such as; what colour do you think it is?
What else is the same colour? This is incidental teaching. Use ask, say, do such as ask what is
the first thing we do; say how; then do the action. FRASER CANYON HOSPICE SOCIETY
Fraser Canyon Hospice Society will gladly offer its pro-
grams in Boston Bar if there is enough interest. Pro-
grams include: grief support groups, caregiver support
groups, hospice training programs, and relaxation. If
you are interested in joining a group, receiving support,
or attending a course, please contact: Ashleigh at 604-
860-7713 or
On behalf of the Canadian Cancer Society, I would like to thank
EVERYONE in Boston Bar/North Bend for their support of our 2013
Cops for Cancer Tour de Valley.
Every year the members of the Boston Bar Community pitch in to provide an amazing lunch for our rid-
ers and support crew. We greatly appreciate that many people step up to help prepare sandwiches,
cookies, squares and other dishes so that our riders and volunteers are well fed. The weather this year
was not nearly as nice as last year. The team was hit with rain (a lot of rain), wind and well, more rain in
2013! The welcome we receive from the Boston Bar community, is always so enjoyable; this year was
no different. In fact, the riders and crew always look forward to our stop in Boston Bar—it is considered
a highlight of the Tour. You always have some sort of fundraising. This in addition to the food, accom-
modation, and shelter is greatly appreciated. Thank you again for your support!
This past September, our Tour team rode over 830 km throughout the Fraser Valley to raise funds and
awareness for the Canadian Cancer Society. We visited over 90 schools and businesses, and are on
track to raising over $400,000 again this year. Since 1997 over $29 million has been raised in more
than 60 communities across the Province. All donations contributed go to the best childhood cancer
research and to support programs that help children and their families.
Cops for Cancer ……………… is already starting to plan for 2014 Tour de Valley. It is our hope the
community of Boston Bar will continue to support out Tour .,,,,…………… Thank you again for your
support ……………….. We are making a difference in the lives of children living with cancer.
Best regards, Cst. Karen Cryer, Chairperson,
and Ann Walsh, Team Lead, Regional Committee
See more pictures on Page 11
YALE
604-863-2279
Karen Rushlow, Library Supervisor
Takiya Lee, Library Page
Wednesday
1:00—5:00 pm
5:30—7:30 pm
Saturdays
10:30-12:00 pm
12:30 —5:00 pm
BOSTON BAR
604-867-8847
Karen Rushlow, Library Supervisor
Lesley Campbell, Library Page
Tuesday & Thursday
1:00—5:00 pm (dinner)
5:30—7:30 pm
Book Club—Tuesday, January 7th, at 4:30 pm or
discuss on-line at Boston Bar Book Club site on Face-
book.
Family Literacy Day - January 30th 3:45—5 pm.
Come listen to stories that winners of Story Time in
the Park wrote. Play some games and have fun!
Technology Information Help Nite—January 7th
Did you get special technology for Christmas and
need help? Call us to set up an appointment with
Michelle at 4-5 pm or 5:15—6:15 pm or 6:30-7:30
pm. Call to register for help and let us know what
kind of help you need.
Lego Contest—for kids and teens. Must be original
creations, not store-bought sets. They must also be
single-person entries for 1st, 2nd, 3rd. Must be
entered by January 21st, 1-5 pm. Winners will be
informed within the next day or so after judging is
done.
Ground Hog Day—story time on Tuesday, January
28th at 2:30 pm. Come join us for stories and ac-
tivities.
Yale Garden Club Meeting— First
Wednesday of the month starting at 7
pm. Come share and socialize with us at
the library.
Family Literacy Day - February 1st at
3:30 pm. Listen to Evelin Buelow read
her winning story she wrote for Story
Time in the Park. There will be games
and other activities also.
Technology Information Help Nite Janu-
ary 4th. Did you get special technology
for Christmas and need help? Call us to
set up an appointment with Michelle at 1-
2 pm or 2:15-3:15 pm or 3:30-4:30 pm.
Ground Hog Day—story time on Satur-
day, February 1st. Come join us for sto-
ries and activities.
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Christmas Party
STUFF the CRUISER 2013
With great sadness, we had to
say goodbye to our friend Ted
McNabb. He passed away
peacefully in his favorite chair
on Christmas morning after a
long battle with cancer. He
was not just our friend, he had
become family and we will
miss him terribly. Rest in
Peace Ted. Tammy McKay
New Years Party at Canyon Lanes
YOUNG’S GAS BAR Convenience Store
Liquor Store Agency
604-867-8868
Trans Canada Hwy. in Boston Bar
JB’s DRIVE IN
Home of the famous
foot-long hotdog
604-867-9230
Downtown Boston Bar
Boston Bar/North Bend
Community Thrift Shoppe
Open Tuesday & Saturdays
11am—4 pm
Sherri Forman (Manager)
604-867-9163
This publication is sent directly to your mail box once a month only with the support of our advertisers.
Without them we would not be able to offer this service to you, so, please support these businesses.
Thank you,
Boston Bar/North Bend Enhancement Society.
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Thank you,
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu F r i Sa t
1 2
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See Page 4
4 NBCP—11-4
5
6 CapC Drop-In & Better
Beginnings 10—2 pm.
Funniest Home Videos:
Guide to Parenting
Soup & Ham & Cheese Paninis
Barber at CL
7 NBCP—11- 4
Cap C Drop-In 10-2 pm.
Open session—Lets plan Creative
Cooking & Crafts.
Kids Crafts & Story
Lunch is free.
8 Anderson Creek Clinic 10-3
Cap-C Drop-In 10-1 pm
COMMUNITY LUNCH at FP 12-1 Spaghetti & Meat Balls
9
10
11 NBCP — 11-4
12 13 CapC Drop-In & Better
Beginnings 10—2 pm.
Visit with Lana, perinatal specialist
Topic to come.
Baked Zitii. .
Hairdresser at CL
14 NBCP 11-4
Cap C Drop-In 10-2 pm
Creative Cooking.
Kids Crafts & Story
Lunch is free.
15 Anderson Creek Clinic 10-3
Cap-C Drop-In 10-1 pm
COMMUNITY LUNCH at FP 12-1 Roast Pork, Cheesy Potatoes &
Vegetables
16
Food Bank Day 1-3 pm
TOWN HALL MEETING
7 pm Canyon Lanes
17
See Page 4
18 NBCP — 11-4
19
20 CapC Drop-In & Better
Beginnings 10—2 pm.
Health nurse., Jenn
Turkey a la King
Enhancement Meeting 2 pm
21 NBCP 11-4
Cap C Drop-In 10-2 pm.
Open session— Chosen Craft and
discuss next month’s
Kids Crafts & Story
Lunch is free.
22 Anderson Creek Clinic 10-3
Cap-C Drop-In 10-1 pm
COMMUNITY LUNCH at FP 12-1 Turkey ala King on Toast & Salad
23
24
25 NBCP— 11-4
26
27 CapC Drop-In & Better
Beginnings 10—2 pm.
Chicken Soup for the Soul,
Volume 2: Parenting, Learning &
Teaching Beans & Sausages
28 NBCP 11-4
Cap C Drop-In 10-2 pm.
Finish crafts & special crafts for kids.
Lunch is free.
29 Anderson Creek Clinic 10-3
Cap-C Drop-In 10-1 pm
COMMUNITY LUNCH at FP 12-1 Hearty soup & Homemade Biscuits
30
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See Page 4
Note: phone 604-867
FP = Family Place 9204
NBCP =NB Community Place 9163
Canyon Lanes = 8800
Black = Family Place
Red = North Bend Community
Place (NB School)
Blue = Canyon Lanes
Brown = School News
Green = All other venues
FAMILY PLACE HOURS
Monday & Tuesday 10:00-2:00 pm
Wednesday 10—1 pm
Community Lunch—12-1 pm
Closed Thursday & Friday
STRONG START HOURS
Monday—Thursday
8:30 am—Noon