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The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter November 2011 Vol. 11, No. 1 NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2011 This complimentary E-Newsletter is emailed throughout Steveston to about 1500 persons businesses and residents monthly. We will include all advertising it as space permits. Send graphic, Logo, as 24 bit. jpeg’s and text as Word documents in 10 point Arial font [as all text is converted to that font] This newsletter is also posted monthly on the Community website, www.steveston.bc.ca, with 3.4 million visitors in 2009. It is part of the community services provided by the Steveston Villager Business Directory. The Steveston Community E-Newsletter reserves the right to refuse any items it may deem to be inappropriate. It is not our intent to send out unsolicited junk email. If you feel at any time that this is, please return it with “remove” in the subject line and we will remove you from our trio of products November 2011 Vol. 11, No. 1 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter Please contact the Community Groups individually for more details or TBA activities. In some cases, calendars were not all in place for publishing exact dates. Nov 5,6 Tea House Open, LHF Nov 6 Daylight Saving Time Ends Nov 6 Swap Meet General Swap meet from 9:00am to 1:00pm This complimentary listings of the Calendar of Events has been compiled from the best information available, however The Steveston Community E-Newsletter, The Steveston Villager or The Steveston Community Website, does not assume responsibility or liability for any omissions, errors or subsequent changes of any information. No part of this E-Newsletter may be reproduced mechanically or otherwise, without the express written permission of the Publisher, Phone: 604-275-9452, [email protected] © Nov 11 Remembrance Day Nov 12 Annual Christmas Event, SOS 9:30am to 4:30pm. Lots of Christmas Sparkle of all kinds, clothing, jewels, accessories, including fur coats and lots more for supporting SOS Children’s Village BC. 604-274-8866. BHS Britannia Heritage Shipyard, *call for ages, info times & to register for classes, 604-276-4300 or 604-7188050 GOG Gulf of Georgia Cannery Nat’l Hist. Site - 604-664-9134 LHF London Heritage Farm 604-271-5220 RHF Richmond Hospital Foundation – 604-244-5252 SCC Steveston Community Centre 604-7188080 SCS Steveston Community Society 604718-8094 SR Steveston Rotary Club - 604-277-8882 SOS SOS Children’s Village, 604-574-2964 SBC Steveston Business Community SBT Steveston Buddhist Temple, 604-277232 SFG Steveston Folk Guild 604-272-9294 SMA Steveston Merchants Association Nov 19,20 Tea House Open, LHF Better yet .... pass it on to a friend!! CALENDAR OF EVENTS NOVEMBER 2011 * See details below Nov 12,13 Tea House Open, LHF Nov 13 Nov 26 Steveston Winter Market, SCS Steveston Christmas Craft Fair, SCS 10:00am – 4:00pm Admission by cash donation or non-perishable item for the Richmond Food Bank; concession provided by Steveston Youth; and 167 vendors to shop. Nov 26, 27 Tea House Open, LHF Nov 27 Steveston Winter Market, SCS Nov 26 Christmas Craft Fair 10:00am to 4:00pm The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter THE RICHMOND ORCHID CLUB meets every third Sunday of the month from 1pm - 3pm in the Brighouse Public Library building, 100-7700 Minoru Gate. We don’t meet in July and August, so make a note in your September calendar. Please check the web for more details of the club’s activities. www.richmondorchidclub.com …………………………………………………... STEVESTON COMMUNITY POLICE STATION 4371 Moncton Street, Richmond, BC V7E 6M2, Phone: 604-713-2323, Fax: 604-713-2309 New Hours of Operation: Open 7 days a week: 9:00am - 5:00pm* Closed on Statuary Holidays, st except July 1 *Pending Officer Availability. …………………………………………………... November 2011 Vol. 11, No. 1 1 Entrance is free and donations are appreciated. Our updated photo room has just been unveiled. Stop by to discover more about the fascinating history of Steveston and the beautiful Steveston Museum building. For more information, please call the Steveston Museum Coordinator on 604-7188439. And don't forget the Museum also houses the charming and full-service Steveston Post Office. Buy your stamps through the Steveston Post Office that the Post Office is run by the Society and all proceeds are used to operate the Museum. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL MUSEUM. …………………………………………………... REGISTRATION FOR 195 RCSCC BICKNELL SEA CADETS BOYS AND GIRLS FROM AGES 9 TO 18 YRS FROM THE LOWER MAINLAND CATCH OF THE DAY - at Fisherman’s Wharf is now online. Consumers can view available seafood daily for sale on the Wharf at the link below. Sellers at the Sales Float can call in their Catch at (604) 272-5539. http://www.stevestonharbour.com/SHA_Site/ Sales_Float.html …………………………………………………... STEVESTON MUSEUM Exciting upgrades have happened at the Steveston Museum, the little museum in the big heart of Steveston. Check out our newly refreshed photo room upstairs or explore our updated exhibits throughout our beautiful 1905 heritage building. WHERE: NAVY CADET HALL - 7411 RIVER RD, RICHMOND, B.C. MEETING DATES: WEDNESDAYS - 6:30 PM TO 9:30 PM Tel: 604 270 3231 CALL OR DROP IN ANY WEDNESDAY. INFORMATION ON ALL THE SKILLS YOU WILL LEARN SUCH AS: SAILING, FIRST AID, MUSIC, PRECISION DRILL, SEAMANSHIP, CAMPING, GUNNERY, LEADERSHIP AND SUMMER CAMP. HOME OF THE NATIONAL SEA CADET OF THE YEAR 2009 & 2011. ………………………………………………… Surrounded by boardwalks reminiscent of Steveston’s bustling past, the museum is also famous for its friendly full-service post office. 3 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter November 2011 1 Vol. 11, No. 1 INDEPENDENT LIVING IS COMING TO STEVESTON SPRING 2012 One of the most talked about projects in Steveston right now is the buildings being erected on the corner of No. 1 Road and Chatham Street. For those that have watched the project emerge since late 2009 with the demolition of the ANAF Unit 284 Clubhouse, the changes to the site are astounding. For those who are new to the area or those that may not know the history of the site, the property located at 11900 No. 1 Road was originally the site of the Steveston Fisherman’s Hospital Complex. From 1900 to 1942 the Hospital complex was administered by the Fisherman’s Benevolent Society and was the site of the first hospital in Richmond which was also Canada’s first hospital to offer socialized medicine. In 1947 the Steveston Unit 284 of the Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans of Canada purchased the land. In April 2009, the Steveston Unit 284 of the Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans of Canada together with Steveston (Unit 284) Holdings Ltd. formed Steveston 284 Seniors’ Housing Society, a non-profit, registered charity, and they were tasked with seeing the development through to completion. So, the project located at No. 1 Road and Chatham Street in Richmond, will be a two building development connected in an ‘H’ pattern encompassing: • • …...……………………………………………… 144 seniors’ housing units with integrated support services, owned and managed by Steveston 284 Seniors’ Housing Society; and A commercial building comprised of a lounge and clubhouse for the Steveston Unit 284 of the Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans Association will also be built on the site. 4 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter • • • Construction started in October 2010 and is anticipated to be complete and ready for tenants by April 2012. The total capital cost of this development is approximately $46.6 million. The Government of Canada, through Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, will provide approximately $2,227,500, under Canada’s Economic Action Plan. The Province of British Columbia will provide approximately $1,697,550 through a Provincial Infrastructure Grant. Steveston Unit 284 of the Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans of Canada provided land valued at approximately $8,310,000 We have been working hard both with what you can see and what you can’t. Through our website, http://steveston284seniorshousing.webs.com we have kept the community up to date with the development, as information became available we uploaded it to the web site and we have kept a photo book of our progress for all to see. In late 2009 interest was expressed by individuals wanting to put their name on a wait list, so we began a wait list for the individuals who wanted the opportunity to potentially be one of the first tenants in the new Independent Living building. We have received a deluge of requests from Richmond residents, lower mainland residents and others from around the Country and the world. Names are kept in chronological order based on the date the request was made so all qualified individuals will have an equal opportunity to become one of the first tenants. Check our website for tenancy criteria and the link to add your name to the wait list. The most exciting progress that has happened is that we are starting to contact the people who asked to have their name placed on the wait list to see if they are still interested in becoming tenants. Small groups of people will be invited to private meetings to receive information on the November 2011 Vol. 11, No. 1 1 development and to make their suite selections. This does not stop individuals from adding their name to the list as the wait list will be used beyond the original tenants to fill vacancies that would occur. …………….......………………………………… Premier Christy Clark sets off on her jobs and trade mission to Asia Premier Christy Clark sets off on her jobs and trade mission to China and India today, joined by nearly 350 representatives from 150 companies, organizations and community. The fact the Premier is personally leading the jobs and trade mission ˆ and that she will be joined by Ministers Pat Bell, Mike de Jong and Steve Thomson ˆ is of critical importance. Business everywhere is about relationships, but nowhere more so than in Asia. Premier Christy Clark, along with the three ministers, will open doors for the delegates on the jobs and trade mission. Companies such as Western Canada Seafood Merchants and Processors, Flying Fresh Air Freight, and the Vancouver International Airport Authority from Richmond are some which will benefit from this. British Columbia seafood is just one of our products in great demand in China. Last year B.C. exported $957 million worth of seafood globally, including $80 million to China. This trade mission will be a great opportunity to increase our seafood exports even more. This is a great opportunity for Steveston, which has the largest commercial fishing fleet on the west coast of Canada. Increases in seafood exports will inevitably mean more business for seafood companies in Steveston and more jobs. The greater number of cargo flights that will be needed to ship ever increasing volumes of seafood to China will also mean more jobs at 5 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter November 2011 Vol. 11, No. 1 1 posted on our website and Facebook page. Vancouver International Airport.!! !! Increased exports and more jobs will benefit the entire province as well. This is good for families, good for business ˆ and also, I might add, good for the vital services we all rely on, such as health care and education. P.O. Box 36507, Richmond BC V7C 5M4 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.richmondcarvers.ca Facebook: Richmond BC Carvers …………….......………………………………… More exports and more jobs mean more money for this government to continue strengthening these vital services. I wish Premier Christy Clark and the hundreds of delegates on this jobs and trade mission the very best as they work to increase our exports to Asia and create jobs here at home. …………….......………………………………… THE MAPLE RESIDENCES - SENIORS INDEPENDENT LIVING OPENING SPRING 2012! One of the most talked about projects in Steveston right now is the buildings being erected on the corner of No. 1 Road and Chatham Street that will back onto Steveston Park when it is finished and ready for tenants in April 2012. Richmond Carvers Society The Richmond Carvers Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of woodcarving as a hobby and an art form. Started in 1988, the Society has grown to become one of the largest in the area with a membership of over 60. The Club meets every Wednesday evening throughout the school year at the Hugh McRoberts High School, 8980 Williams Road at Garden City, Richmond. The meetings are in the Woodworking shop from 6:30pm to 9:00pm. If you are a carver or are interested in carving, drop in for a visit. The Richmond Carvers Society hosts a Wood Carving show held at the end of May each year. The 23rd Annual Woodcarving Show will be held May 26th & 27th in the Steveston Community Centre. Details will be I am often asked what is independent living? The short answer is that we are giving our seniors the opportunity to live in their own space but not have to worry about the day to day mundane tasks – cooking meals, washing linens, lawn care, etc. The tenants pay one set amount and their basic needs are taken care of plus they get some extra bonuses. • • • • The Maple Residences is the complete package; all suites are rented as fully serviced suites. Fully serviced at the Maple Residences means all the following items are included in your monthly rental fee: 24 hour staffing & assistance; Daily resident door check; Advanced security system with personal entry cards; Advances emergency response system - pull 6 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter • • • • • • • • • • • • • stations located within the suite to summon assistance 24 hours a day; 24 hour video monitoring of all entrances & the parkade; Meals include self-serve breakfast at your leisure, sit down, served restaurants style lunch and dinner; weekly light housekeeping; weekly linen service for towels and bedding; no charge access to laundry facilities for washing personal items; utilities (including hydro, wireless internet and basic cable TV); secure parking for your bicycle or scooter; smoke and pet-free environment (reducing • • • • Residences has to offer. Fun has no limits at the Maple Residences! To get full details on our project and to get your name on the waiting list check out our website at www.TheMapleResidences.com …………….......………………………………… allergens) outdoor garden areas for those who still like to putter in the garden but can do without the daily obligation of watering and weeding The building hosts a plethora of activity rooms for every interest including its own theatre, a fully equipped billiards room, a library, a computer room, an exercise room and even a craft room if you are so inclined. Not to mention the huge amenity room off the main dining room where you can join in on an abundance of group activities that the tenants will help determine – maybe it will be line dancing, Tai Chi or Yoga who knows what the tenants will decide! The large screen TV will ensure everyone gets a good seat whether it’s for watching the news, a sporting activity or a cooking show. • November 2011 Vol. 11, No. 1 1 Family members of our tenants can feel secure knowing that their loved ones are in good hands. Tenants can spend their days worry free, enjoying all the Maple You will also have onsite access to: a private guest suite for when out of town family wants to spend the night a private dining room for family events a beauty salon / barbershop spa services secure parking for your car All of this without ever having to leave the building! But, should you decide you want to partake in the planned weekly outings there will be a sign-up sheets available. …………….......………………………………… Treasure Cottage Thrift Store 3800 Moncton Street Richmond 604-274-8866 Our Annual Christmas Event is coming quickly When: Saturday November 12, 2011 Time: 9:30 to 4:30 Lots of Christmas Sparkle of all kinds, clothing, jewels, accessories, including fur coats and lots more. It’s a great start to your Christmas shopping and at the same time, supporting SOS Children’s Village BC. For more information please call Barb or visit our website at www.sosbc.org …………….......………………………………… 7 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter New Exhibit "Salmon People" examines the fishing history of the Coast Salish people. Discover the significance of fish and fishing in their culture from the past to the present though text, images and artifacts. On display to March 31, 2012. November 2011 1 Vol. 11, No. 1 …………………………………………………... 8 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter In every city there is one club that distinguishes itself from the rest – one club where the facilities, service and tradition combine to offer an unparallel membership experience. In Richmond, it is the Steveston Unit 284 of the Army, Navy & Air Force Veterans in Canada Association. Established in 1917, ANAF is one of Canada’s most distinguished private clubs with a reputation for assisting veterans in need and for community support. Dynamic and constantly evolving, the Club is as committed to its traditions as it is to forward progress, and embodies the phrase “honouring traditions while embracing tomorrow” in all that it undertakes. The Steveston ANAF began its journey in 1946 when 30 local veterans obtained a charter to open up a veterans club in Steveston. From their humble beginnings to their present day successes, the ANAF has been an integral part of Steveston for the past 65 years. Although the primary focus of the ANAF Club is to support Veteran’s and their dependents, we are not a group to only support part of the community. ANAF 284 has helped to sponsor and fundraise for many local groups over the years, including children's sports teams, the B.C. Cancer Society, the Red Cross, Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, cadets, Terry Fox fund, Richmond General Hospital, The Food Bank, The Salvation Army and many, many more groups in Steveston and beyond. Total donations in our 65 years amounts to in excess of $3,500,000.00. November 2011 Vol. 11, No. 1 1 The Steveston ANAF Club is an excellent place to share with friends, to meet new people, and to be a Member. Military service is not a prerequisite to join – all are Welcome! The Club holds a variety of social events for its members on an ongoing basis. Highlighting the Club’s calendar are the weekly meat draws on Friday and Saturday, the free Bingo on Thursday’s with a $500 jackpot to be won. The 55+ Seniors participate in fun snooker weekly, with competitive snooker every other week during the winter months. During the summer months these Seniors’ also play Golf at a local Executive style course. A large TV for sporting events, free giveaways during sporting events all combined with the good fellowship and camaraderie of a superb club. Join us in the temporary location 3960 Chatham Street on the corner of No. 1 Rd in Steveston (above Coast Capital). Give us a call if you want more details 604-277-7350 or 604-277-5444. ………………………………………………… Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site …………………………………………………... 9 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter …………………………………………………... November 2011 Vol. 11, No. 1 1 volunteers, they require equipment and supplies needed to investigate properties and remove animals from situations of abuse and neglect. The fund also supports the BC SPCA's ability to prosecute abusers ensuring they are brought to justice. The heroes are not only our CID team, but also the animals who survive unbelievable situations, find the strength to love and trust humans again, and go on to become loving members of new families. Please call 604-681-7271 (1-800-665-1868 outside the Lower Mainland) for donation detailed information and form. Thank you for helping us to continue this life-saving work. ………………………………………...………… Homeless Puppies seek forever home The Heroes Fund for Animal Protection supports emergency animal rescue, the investigation of animal cruelty cases, and bringing abusers to justice. The Heroes Fund for Animal Protection supports the many heroes connected to our organization. Our Cruelty Investigations Department (CID) works under the authority of the provincial Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act to respond to the thousands of complaints of animal cruelty and neglect the BC SPCA receives each year. Our Special Provincial Constables work in communities across the province and when needed, seize and rescue animals from neglectful and abusive conditions such as puppy and kitten mills, animal fighting rings and hoarding. In many cases, animals are found dehydrated, starving, without shelter and in certain cases, they are found suffering from wounds that have been intentionally inflicted. Supporting the Heroes Fund helps support the numerous resources required for this physically and emotionally demanding work. Staffed by professional officers as well as Hello! We Are Looking for our Forever Homes-- Can you help us? Fay and Sydney are our 2 youngest puppies. And although they are not siblings, they sure do enjoy each other's company. Fay is a cute little Chi mix who is 4 months old and weighs 7lb. Her mommy was a Jack Russel or Rat Terrier, but the daddy was most likely a Chihuahua, because Fay looks just like a Chi, just bigger than most. Fay has a very sweet and calm temperament, and is very affectionate once she gets to know the person. She is usually very quiet and non-demanding, but will bark to join in the chorus with the other dogs in her foster home.Fay loves to play with other doggies and would also probably be 10 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter November 2011 1 Vol. 11, No. 1 good with kids because she’s very gentle (as long as the kids are gentle with her!). She a sturdier version of the Chi breed, which would make her a great family pet. Fay is already spayed and fully vaccinated. Her adoption fee is $450. Sydney is an 11 week old (born July 22), 4lb bundle of cuteness. She is a Yorkie Min Pin mix, since her mommy is a Yorkie mix, but Sydney looks very much like a Min Pin. Sydney is a curious, playful and sometimes mischievous little tyke. She has lots of energy to play with other doggies in her foster home. But she also calms down quickly, especially when picked up and cuddled. She seems to have a more submissive temperament. Sydney really likes being carried around in a comfy doggy pouch and travels really well in a crate. She would probably do well being taken to work once she gets older. Sydney is already spayed and current on her vaccinations, but she will need her last set in a few weeks. Sydney’s adoption fee is $450. Please contact www.bcpoodlerescue.com ………………………………………...………… BUSINESSES AND BUSINESS HAPPENINGS It’s published! For information on where you can pick up your copy, drop us a line at [email protected]. The only complete business directory for Steveston. For advertisers, it is the most economical solution to your advertising needs. Always fresh, widest circulation, always complete, and the most popular resource and No. 1 in advertiser satisfaction. All space is allocated on a first come basis. If you wish to keep your position or update it for the next issue, please let us know as soon as possible For more information please contact: [email protected] www.steveston.bc.ca STILL NO. 1 LISTING AFTER 14 YEARS To find out how the Steveston Community Website can help you increase your business, contact us at [email protected] ………………………………………………… 11 November 2011 Vol. 11, No. 1 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter ! ! …………………………………………………... ! …………………………………………………... …………………………………………………... ! ………………………………………………… …………………………………………………... ! """""""""""""! Shady Island Seafood Bar & Grill Patio season is now open! The Hockey Playoffs are in full swing! Enjoy both at Shady Island Seafood Bar & Grill with it's new world-class food menu, two large widescreen TVs, prime patio space on the Steveston Landing and extensive drinks list. (604) 275-6587 ********** Shady Island Liquor Store The sun has finally come out and BBQ season in now here! Make your next backyard get-together a memorable one with our unique selection of liquid libations at Shady Island Liquor Store. Come down and check out our selection of BC wines! (604) 275-6585! """""""""" …………………………………………………! ! The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter November 2011 1 Vol. 11, No. 1 ………………………………………………… ………………………………………………… …………………………………………….......… ………………………………………………… …………………………………………….......… …………………………………………….......… ………………………………………………… 13 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter November 2011 1 Vol. 11, No. 1 ! #$%&'$(!)*+$!&*!&,$!#$%&+$-),%.&! /$)*-0!1&*-$2!1&$3$(&*.!45''%6$! ! John, Paul, George & Ringo ~ All You Need Is Love To celebrate the 6th anniversary of the opening of the Beatmerchant Record Store in Steveston Village, we are proud to announce that the Beatles autographs from November 1963 will be on display in the store during opening hours 10:00 am to 5:30 pm daily for the month of October. ! ~ Come down and see a little bit of history ~ …………………………………………………... ! …………………………………………………... …………………………………………………... 14 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter …………………………………………………... November 2011 1 Vol. 11, No. 1 …………………………………………...……… …………………………………………………... Super Grocer & Pharmacy 12051 No. 1 Road Richmond, BC V7E 1T5 www.supergrocer.ca We are proud to bring British Columbia’s Best Bread to Steveston. Available seven days a week, you can now experience what love and passion can wrought from flour and yeast. …………………………………………………... …………………………………………………... 15 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter November 2011 1 Vol. 11, No. 1 …………………………………………………... …………………………………………………... Laara's Vacuums has moved to the corner of # 1 road & Moncton street in the Steveston Village. Please come in for SALE SPECIALS and to see our new store. …………………………………………………... …………………………………………………... 16 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter November 2011 1 Vol. 11, No. 1 …………………………………………………... …………………………………………………... …………………………………………………... …………………………………………………... ………………………………………………… 17 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter November 2011 1 Vol. 11, No. 1 ………………………………………………… ………………………………………………… ………………………………………………… ………………………………………………… 18 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter November 2011 1 Vol. 11, No. 1 ………………………………………………… ………………………………………………… ………………………………………………...… ………………………………………………… 19 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter November 2011 1 Vol. 11, No. 1 Specializing in the Young child, 2 to 9 years old WINTER SESSION STARTING JANUARY 3, 2012 RICHMOND REVIEW, THE BEST OF RICHMOND 2011: READERS POLL Runner up: Gabriela Moutal – Gabriela’s Movement Studio Ltd …………………………………………………... …………………………………………………... www.movementstudio.ca 604-272-0607 [email protected] Thank you to all my students and their families for their votes and support Creative Movement provides many avenues for expression. Movement experiences promote motor skill development and general body awareness, as well as basic learning skills such as listening, following directions, sequencing and problem solving,. It encourages individual and group cooperation, compromise and creative thinking. Creative Dance combines skill development and self expression. It can be learned at any age level and enjoyed throughout a lifetime. It helps in the development of the brain. Classical ballet is the key witch opens the door to all other dance forms. Through the study of ballet, the student develops poise, balance, grace, strong muscles and coordination. Ballet enriches children with a sense of creativity, movement and self esteem that remains with them throughout their lives.The classes are specifically designed for the child’s age. Quality training in a caring environment ………………………………………………...… Ballet and/or Creative Movement and Art Classes 20 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter November 2011 1 Vol. 11, No. 1 Are You Winterized Yet? Hurry in for 25% off Sweaters, Capes and Jackets Get Outdoor Ready with fashions from Columbia Sport and Woolrich. Don’t dodge raindrops – see us for a Rain Hat! Cozy up with Nighties and Pajamas for those cold nights. South Arm United Church M/T/Th 5:30pm – Sat 8:00am St. Albans Anglican Church Wed 12:05pm Steveston Village Yoga Fri 5:30pm (Personal Touch) ………………………………………………… ………………………………………………… DYNAMIC HOME SERVICES - our company, has been washing windows, cleaning gutters and pressure washing homes in Richmond for 25 years. Our office recently moved to Steveston. www.gutterandwindowcleaning.com ………………………………………………… …………………………………………………... 21 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter November 2011 1 Vol. 11, No. 1 ………………………………………………… …………………………………………………... …………………………………………………... Jodie Blaney, Artist Visit www.jodieblaney.com to view online gallery Steveston studio visits by appointment. Call (604)992-7116 Commissions welcome …………………………………………………... 22 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter November 2011 1 Vol. 11, No. 1 …………………………………………………... ………………………………………………… …………………………………………………... …………………………………………………... 23 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter November 2011 Vol. 11, No. 1 1 Seppo's Automotive We are a family run business with licensed technicians. We work on foreign and domestic automobiles. Our services include oil changes and filters, lube, tune up, tires, brakes, front end suspension, batteries, exhaust and engine. Located at the Marine Garage 3611 Moncton Street, Steveston, B.C. V7E 3A5 Phone no.: 604 204-0415 Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm Contact: Dave Nivala, Jamie Nival ………………………………………………….. Treasures Boutique (on 2nd Avenue at Bayview – in the Village) …………………………………………………... ……………………………………………......…. * One-of-a-kind fashions * Funky jewelry & accessories * Voluptuous Sizes available * Exceptional prices * Personalized Service Upcoming Event ........ “ Girls Nite Out “ Thurs. Dec. 1st from 6 - 9 pm Late night shopping in the Village Giveaways * Food * Prizes …………………………………………………... Your Boating, Fishing & Home hardware Store! Steveston Marine & Hardware 3560 Moncton St. Richmond, BC, V7E 3A2 604-277-7031 www.stevestonmarine.com ………………………………………………… ………………………………………………… 24 The Steveston Villager Community & Newsletter November 2011 1 Vol. 11, No. 1 www.steveston.bc.ca For more information or comment, contact: Tel: 604-275-9452 Email: [email protected] “Helping to keep our community connected; Committed to the promotion of Businesses and Community Groups in Steveston since 1984” The complimentary Newsletter, as well as the Steveston Community Calendar information has been compiled from the best information available. However, The Steveston Villager Business Directory does not assume responsibility or liability for any omissions, errors or subsequent changes of any information. No part of this publication may be reproduced mechanically or otherwise, without the express written permission of the publisher. Phone no.: 604-275-9452, [email protected] © Artico Communications Group Inc. 25