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The Year in Review Phoenix and Siryn Cowie chowed down on fresh corn (clockwise from upper left) at the new Surrey Night Market at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds; Brenda Myers placed son Carter in a pumpkin nest for at Cloverdale Country Farms; Team Stay Strong joined the 12-hour Relay for Life at Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre; the Cloverdale BIA and Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce presented a united front as frustration deepened over the City of Surrey’s ‘neglect’ of the growing town centre; a furry pal up for adoption at the new BC SPCA Education and Adoption Centre; and Clova Cinema owner/operator Craig Burghardt auctioned off cinematic mementoes when the historic movie house closed after 67 years in operation. See pages 5 to 7 for Part I of our look at the year’s headlines. PHOTOS BY BOAZ JOSEPH AND JENNIFER LANG

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Carjacking ends peacefully By Jennifer Lang A 24-year-old man is facing a raft of charges in connection with a double carjacking that involved a baby in the back seat of an SUV – and a multiple pileup in Cloverdale. The Dec. 23 incident began with a report of a man with a gun near 186 Street and Fraser Highway at around 12:30 p.m. Surrey RCMP were already on their way when word came that a suspect matching the man’s description had stolen a Toyota pickup,

and a female passenger was inside the vehicle, prompting extensive police patrols. Surrey RCMP said the pickup was then involved in a multiple vehicle collision near Fraser Highway and 68 Avenue, where the suspect fled the scene after stealing a Ford Escape with a baby still in the back seat. A gun was recovered from the pickup. The unharmed baby, and the SUV, were found abandoned in the area of 96 Avenue and 158

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RCMP say a stolen pickup was involved in a multiple vehicle crash at Fraser Highway and 68 Avenue, where the suspect fled the scene in another vehicle – with a baby in the back seat.

Street, and the little girl was reunited with her mother. The manhunt ended with an arrest at a home in the 15900-block of 96 Avenue. “The smart decisions made by everyone involved in this dynamic incident, from the officers on the road to our dispatchers, were key in finding the child safe and sound,” Cpl. Bert Paquet said. “What a wonderful Christmas present to be able to return this baby into the arms of her mother.”

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Non-profit organizations and groups can email their special events to newsroom@cloverdalereporter.com CLUBS/GROUPS FOOD PROBLEM? Is food a problem for you? Do you eat when you’re not hungry? Do you go on eating binges? Is your weight affecting your life? Overeaters Anonymous offers help. No fees, no dues, no weigh-ins, no diets. We are a fellowship. We meet every Thursday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the Cloverdale United Church basement, 1757558A Ave., Cloverdale. Everyone welcome. CLOVERDALE LIONS CLUB The Cloverdale Lions Club is looking for new members. Meetings are the second Thursday of the month. Please volunteer your time to assist us in serving our community. Call 604-5744680 or 604-574-7417 for more information. CLOVERDALE SENIOR’S STAMP CLUB The Cloverdale Senior’s Stamp Club meets on the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 1 p.m., at the Cloverdale Recreation Centre, 6188 176 Street. Beginner and advanced collectors welcome. For more information, contact John Jackman at 604-574-3182.

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WONDERFUL WIDOWS AND WIDOWERS CLUB The Wonderful Widows and Widowers Club meets twice a month for fun activities. Call 604-574-7103.

PEACE ARCH WEAVERS AND SPINNERS GUILD We meet Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., 17710 56A Ave., Surrey. Call 604-592-6950 for further information. Free tea and coffee. Teach, mentor and promote Fibre Arts knowledge. Visitors welcome. CLOVERDALE CARVERS CLUB The Cloverdale Carvers Club is a small group of male and female woodcarvers from all walks of life. From beginners to advanced. The club meets from September to June Tuesday evenings at Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary School, 6151 180 Street from 6:45 to 8:45 p.m. The woodwork shop is in the back of the school. Call Jim at 604-575-7969 for more information. ENJOY GARDENING? The Cloverdale Garden Club meets on the second Thursday of each month from Sept. to June at Clayton Community Hall, 18513 70 Avenue from 7-9 p.m. Monthly guest speakers, field trips, raffle, etc. For more information, email cloverdalegardenclub@gmail.com. LA LECHE LEAGUE La Lech League, a breastfeeding support group, meets monthly in the Langley/Cloverdale area. For meeting or breastfeeding information call call Marie 778-574-7669 or Heidi 604-5745812. Visit www.LLLC.ca. THE VERSATILES As seniors, entertaining our community and giving back is part of what we do. We need some new blood in the group and Cloverdale is our base of operations. Give us a call at 604-613-3116 or drop in to the Cloverdale Legion any Monday at 12 noon and ask for Susie. Having fun is our priority, come see us and find out what we are all about. Our oldest member is 90 and trying for 100. EVENTS OPEN MIC MUSIC NIGHT Every Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. at Coventry Wired Monk, 184 Street and 64 Avenue. Singers and musicians welcome. You will have to supply your own instruments. For more information, email coventry@wiredmonk.com, or call 604-575-1043, or 604-671-6521.

Ending 2014 on a happy note A

s the year draws to a close and a ser Downs Racetrack and Casino, and new one begins, we’ve received a Harness Racing B.C. bounty of happy news to pass onto Visiting driver Phil Hudon, a CloReporter readers. verdale lad, also donated his fees to the There’s been a massive response to SOS Surrey Food Bank cause. His $350 from Children’s Village B.C.’s appeal on behalf driving in 10 races brings the track’s of former Surrey foster kids for “some contribution to the food bank to more love and magic” this Christmas. than $8,300. The society shared stories of four of the Nearly 630 of our neighbours were youths in its Transition to Adult program helped, thanks to the generosity of Clowhose wish lists included the basics: verdale residents, schools, churches, food, clothing, shoes, gifts for their own and businesses, who’ve once again enyoung children. abled the Cloverdale Christmas HamThe story, “Do They Know it’s Christper Program meet demand. mas?” appeared in the Dec. 18 edition of We’ll have more on this year’s food the Cloverdale Reporter. and donation drive in next week’s ediThe society’s Cloverdale headquarters tion of the Reporter. were flooded with grocery and mall gift Meantime, program leads Trish and cards – thousands of dollars worth – in Kevin Lunder, who have helmed the the days leading up to Christmas. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO seasonal relief program for four years, The outpouring of generosity – which Racing to raise funds for the Surrey Food Bank was Buddy’s have sent in the following thank you, included offers of brand-new winter jack- Hope, pictured with Jackson Wittup of Harness Racing B.C., written by Kevin: ets, a torrent of gift cards, plus sizable in- left, and Buddy’s owner and trainer, Daniel Gaboury. “So many people help make this Clodividual donations – was as swift as it was verdale program successful... Trish and nings for the Surrey Food Bank. During the heartwarming. I would like to take this opportunity to In a year that’s seen too many tragic and month of December, owner/trainer Daniel thank everyone who got involved this year. terrible outcomes for our Surrey youth, we Gaboury pledged to donate Buddy’s winnings Special thanks to our CCHP team: Taya should acknowledge – and cherish – the un- to the charity, which assists 80 to 100 Clover- Vantol, PCC Administrative Coordinator; derlying decency and love that unites our dale families every two weeks through its de- Tracey Cudmore, PCC bookkeeper; Jon Petpot at Zion Lutheran Church. community. tigrew, PCC Youth Pastor; Jim Heuving, PCC On Boxing Day, in his third and final De- Executive Pastor; and Sean Rouge and his There’s also a bit of magic going on at Fraser Downs, where a promising little horse cember race at Cloverdale’s landmark harness team from Surrey Association for Communamed Buddy’s Hope (See this week’s ‘Along racing track, Buddy finished fourth. nity Living.” That’s put his winnings for the month at the Backstretch’ recap on our sports tab at – Jennifer Lang, editor Cloverdalereporter.com) is racing to big win- $2,126 – money that will be matched by Frawww.CloverdaleReporter.com The Cloverdale Reporter is published every Thursday. Advertising deadlines are Fridays at 5 p.m.

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Part I of our look back at local headlines prepared foods in the grocery aisle to buy.” In an era before Google or Recipe.com, trusted recipes were passed down, new ones eagerly swapped and shared.

January • Cloverdale’s Barbara Atcheson sits down with the Reporter to talk about a 50-year-old cookbook compiled by the Evening Women’s Association of Cloverdale United Church. Personal Recipes: Cloverdale B.C. was packed with recipes reflecting the values of a different era, when women in the community were working outside the home in greater numbers – but were nonetheless expected to labour over family meals where nearly everything was made from scratch. Time-shaving shortcuts like microwaves and frozen dinners didn’t exist, Atcheson said, adding, “There just wasn’t the selection of

February • There’s a shake up for federal Conservatives as SurreyWhite Rock-Cloverdale MP Russ Hiebert announces he won’t seek re-election in 2015. After serving out the current term, he intends to renew his license to practice law, and pursue opportunities in the private sector. The decision leaves two redistributed federal ridings without an incumbent. • Despite talent shows, silent auctions and, yes, film screenings

to raise money for a digital projector, Clova Cinema operator Craig Burghardt reveals negotiations with the theatre’s landlords will determine whether or not the conversion will go ahead and the business will survive. A new digital projector costs $50,000 to $60,000 – but without a long term lease, he fears being left without a venue to play movies if the building is sold. • Members of B.C.’s harness racing community breathe a sigh of relief with news a five-year racing deal has been reached at Fraser Downs Racetrack and Casino in Cloverdale, run by Great Canadian Gaming. Continued on Page 6

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EVENTS TREE CHIPPING & BOTTLE DRIVE The 5th annual Adams Road Tree Chipping and Bottle Drive is Saturday, Jan. 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Adams Road Elementary, 18228 68 Ave., Surrey. Get 2015 off to a fresh start. Donate and get free Rivermen tickets (while supplies last). Also TOPS featuring a special TOPS – Take Off appearance by the FILE PHOTO Pounds Sensibly Cloverdale Rodeo Grade 10 students McKenna Alcombrack and – meets at the Mascots. Natalie Appel load trees into a bin trailer Cloverdale Library last year at Lord Tweedmuir Secondary’s upstairs meeting room Christmas tree chipping and bottle drive. TREE CHIP every Wednesday at 7 3rd Cloverdale p.m. 5642 176A St., Scouting hosts the Surrey. For more information, phone Lynda at annual Tree Chip, at Art Knapp Plantland, 604-856-8014. 4391 King George Blvd., Surrey, Jan. 3 and 4, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ARE YOU GAY, BI-SEXUAL OR JUST NOT SURE? CYCBA TREE CHIP AND BOTTLE DRIVE HOMINUM Fraser Valley is an informal We will chip your trees by donation Saturday, discussion and support group to help gay, Jan. 3 at Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary School, bi-sexual and questioning men with the 6151 180 Street, Surrey, from 9:30 am. to challenges of being married, separated or 4 p.m. Presented by the Cloverdale Youth single. We meet on the last Friday of every Concert Band Association. month. For information and meeting location, call Art 604-462-9813 or Don 604-329ANNOUNCEMENTS 9760 Urban Safari Rescue Society will be open

Year in review continued From page 5

The deal – subject to provincial approval – outlines racing and funding arrangements for thoroughbred and harness racing, and says income from a portion of slot revenues at casinos at Fraser Downs and Hastings Racecourse will continue to be divided. But the number of live racing days will shrink to a six-month season by 2016, something Fraser Downs horsemen have been fighting against. • Teams lace up their running shoes to walk two, five or 10 kms as part of the Coldest Night of the Year event to raise money for a new community kitchen in Cloverdale. They double their target, raising nearly

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March • The Canadian Reformed Church of Cloverdale celebrates its 60th anniversary by unveiling a mosaic built from fragments of parishioners’ old dishes, from fancy Delftware to teacups and pots. The end result is “absolutely gorgeous” and demonstrates the cultural diversity of the congregation, which was originally mostly Dutch but today includes Canadian, Metis, Scottish, Burmese Congolese, Chinese, Taiwanese and South African members, says local Sara Vandergugten, whose father was pastor in 1966. • Local moviegoers are stunned to learn the Clova Cinema building has been sold and the new owners – Crossridge Church –

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don’t intend to run it as a movie theatre in the long-term. Craig Burghardt says the movie house can continue operating rent free, but reveals that the projector will dim later this summer, after 67 years.

April • Hands up everyone who can actually park in their home garage. To those who cannot (because there’s too much stuff in there), the City of Surrey offers an incentive. The Give Your Car A Home contest urges residents to clean out their garages so their vehicles will fit inside. There are weekly prize draws and a shopping spree to Home Depot for those who enter.

May • Clayton Heights Secondary student Laura Kim donates $10,000 she won from a TELUS contest to the BC SPCA. • The sun came out See Page 7

To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: Ecclesiastes 3:1


Thursday, January January 1, 1, 2015 2015 The The Cloverdale Cloverdale Reporter Reporter 7 7 Thursday, The store wasn’t mentioned in the appeal, resident Helen Torrance says. Society founder Fowler tells the Reporter the food donated by the public isn’t sold – but that corporate donations are sold at lower than market prices to members. Executive director

Marilynn Herrmann says the Surrey Food Bank doesn’t solicit for donations, nor does it sell items to clients – corporately-donated or otherwise. “If someone comes to your door saying they’re from the Surrey Food Bank, it is not the Surrey Food Bank,” she stressed.

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• A barn fire in Langley killed 18 horses, devastating the harness racing community. All but one horse belonged to JJJ Stables, owned by Rick Mowles and Bill Davis, a driver and trainer at Fraser Downs. The horses were valued between $700,000 and

July

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Andrea Lanouette, a Grade 11 student at Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary, wins first place in the Aboriginal Arts and Stories writing competition. The Haisla teen’s story, Tears, is inspired by the miss-

ing and murdered girls and women of B.C.’s so-called Highway of Tears – Highway 16. She was flown to Ottawa to receive her award and won $2,000. – Cloverdale Reporter

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Marion Reid, centre, and daughters pose at the official dedication in May of two Cloverale landmarks named in honour of the late Bill Reid. From previous page

on cue May 15 when friends, colleagues, and family turned out for the official dedication of two City of Surrey tributes to Bill Reid. The former MLA, cabinet minister, and Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce executive director passed away in 2013. Mayor Diane Watts said the renamed Bill Reid Millennium Amphithe-

atre and Bill Reid Way (62 Avenue) recognize Reid’s 50 years of public service to Surrey. A statue is also being commissioned.

• A FairShare Food Society ‘Paper Bag’ appeal for donations raises questions after a Cloverdale resident realizes the organization runs a food store in Langley that sells items to members at a discount.

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