Dunbar Life - Nov 15, 2013

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A Guide to Local Shopping and Fun

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Publisher PALLA MEDIA Carolynne Palla

A Guide to Local Shopping and Fun

Inside

Photographer Sandra Steier

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Message from DVBA President

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Scott Morison: At Home in Dunbar

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Rose Nails & Spa

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Sue Dvorak: Christmas Cards?

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Map

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Pacific Spirits Liquor Store

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Keeping it Local

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Dunbar Directory

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Calendar

Editor & Contributor Janet Morris-Reade

Writer & Copy Editor Sarah Gordon

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A Message from the President Stephanie Brooks, Dunbar Village Business Association As the old song goes, the holiday season is “the most wonderful time of the year!” In fact, for many retailers this is the time of year when they make the sales that allow them to stay open for the rest of the year. Nothing is more true than in Dunbar Village, where independent retailers are faced with going head-tohead with malls, big box stores, and online shopping. In spite of the competition, our businesses are able to not only stay afloat, but to thrive. It starts with a simple decision to buy local whenever possible. In this issue you’ll see our holiday gift guide – giving you a few ideas that will keep you close to home. We’ve also profiled local resident, John Schretlen and his wife Kathy, who made the decision to buy local during the holiday season a few years ago -- a small decision that they’ve been happy with so far. Local writer, Sue Dvorak, gives us a humourous and heart-warming article about the custom of Christmas cards that is sure to inspire you to run to the nearest coffee shop and tuck into some crisp new stationery.

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As in every edition of Dunbar Life, we’ve profiled some interesting business people within our community. Tanya Dinh, with husband Thien Anh Quang, own Rose Nails & Spa. Read their story of how a dream is realized. We’ve also profiled local resident and business owner Scott Morison who started Browns Socialhouse (their corporate office is located in Dunbar Village). Finally, you’ll meet Matt Kettlewell, operating partner of Pacific Spirits Liquor Store and learn about his family business, the JAK Group. It’s fascinating to find out where my fellow business owners come from and what made them decide to do what they do; I hope you think so too. On Saturday, December 14th, we will once again be having free horse & carriage rides, hot chocolate, roaming carolers, and Santa’s elves handing out gifts. It’s our way to say “thank you” to our customers and wish you all happy holiday greetings. See event details on page 51 or go to our website at www.dunbarvillage.ca. We hope to see you at Dunbar Village for the Holidays and hope that you’ll choose to frequent our businesses throughout the holiday season.

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Cover Story

Scott Morison: At Home in Dunbar by Sarah Gordon

photos by Sandra Steier

You may be familiar with the restaurant franchise Browns Socialhouse, which places emphasis on eating, drinking and socializing. What you may not know is this highly successful enterprise has Dunbar roots. Scott Morison (Browns Restaurant Group President and CEO) lives in the area, and the head office is located on West 41st Avenue across the street from the IGA. Browns Restaurant Group office employs over 30 staff, with ten employees usually on the road making field visits or performing audits. Why did Morison choose to locate the office in this neighbourhood? He has lived in the vicinity for many years and wanted to have an office close to home with his wife, Elizabeth Burke. Morison points out that Browns staff patronizes local businesses, and he enjoys seeing this economic spillover into the community. People frequently ask Morison what exactly is a Browns Socialhouse? He replies, “We 6

serve fresh, tasty food in a lively room that’s fun, full of energy and designed to be as comfy as my living room…without the dog hair.” Morison pioneered the Socialhouse concept ten years ago, however this was by no means his first foray into the world of dining. In fact, he initially trained as a chef and worked with Earl’s in the early 1980s. He entered the business side of the restaurant industry with former business partner Richard Jaffray. They owned and operated Café Cucamonga’s, a sandwich and ice cream parlour on West Broadway. They moved on from that twoyear venture to co-found the Cactus Club with silent partners Leroy “Bus” Earl and Stan Fuller. Morison was involved with the restaurant for eighteen years and describes those days as having some incredible highs and lows. Jaffray bought Morison out approximately eight years ago. The first thing that I noticed when speaking

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to Morison is his optimism, energy, business savvy and his quick wit. With a laugh he describes having, “an Oprah a-ha moment” nearing the end of his association with the Cactus Club and realized it was time to try something new. He aspired to be a mentor and realized that the franchise model was a new path to be explored. In June 2004, Morison opened the doors of the first Browns Socialhouse on Lonsdale Avenue in North Vancouver. He set out to create a business model where people who had invested their time working in and operating restaurants could own a piece of the pie. In other words, every Browns Socialhouse is owned and operated by locals who have a vested interest in their community and the success of the brand. Morison is naturally drawn to the creative end, and enjoys everything from brand concepts, to restaurant design, music programming, and the overall guest experience. He is equally competent in problem solving, and overseeing the legal and financial side of the business. These are skills he has honed through opening dozens of cutting-edge restaurants throughout his career. Browns Socialhouse franchises have been popping up from Nanaimo to Regina, with Ontario next on their radar screen. Clearly, Morison has big plans for Browns Socialhouse with rapid growth on the agenda. They are

presently sitting at 22 locations with up to five more due to open this year. In addition, there are 50 more franchises ratified. Browns Restaurant Group has also burst into the American market with franchising under the name Scotty Browns. To date two locations are operating in Bellingham, Washington, and a third restaurant is due to open in Bellevue in early 2014. Morison says the plan for expansion in Canada is much bigger as he truly understands this market and what Canadians want. Executive Chef Jason Labahn recently joined Browns Restaurant Group in October 2013. He brings to Browns a wealth of culinary experience from his time spent at highend establishments in Las Vegas including The Mirage Resort, Bellagio, Wynn Resort & Wolfgang Puck Springs Preserve. In 2011, the Glowbal Group lured him to Vancouver as Executive Chef for Black and Blue Restaurant and The Roof at Black and Blue. Labahn will play a key role in shepherding Browns’ new Culinary Test Kitchen, set to open alongside a new flagship Socialhouse in Langley, B.C. in early 2014. The Test Kitchen will feature a connecting boardroom for demonstrations and training and boasts state-of-the-art audio/visual capabilities that will allow Browns to communicate new menu items and preparation techniques with multiple outlets across North America in a user-friendly way via the Internet.

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noticed food trucks serving tacos were all the rage and he introduced them to the menu. I asked Morison how he came up with the name Browns. Amusingly, he told me that he had seen an interview on CNN about a business that impulsively chose their name by randomly opening up the phone book. Morison thought this was a great idea and gave it a try. Although he didn’t come up with the name on the first attempt by the second flip he hit the jackpot with Brown.

Morison describes Labahn as “a rock star” and says he is learning so much from him as they work together on menu development. They speak the same language as they seek to make meals memorable through “the texture, the sweet, the sour, the crunchy and the salty,” and bring these elements together to make food “craveable” and familiar, which will keep clients coming back for more. Browns Socialhouse changes its menu twice annually and keeps on top of trends. For example, on a visit to Los Angeles Morison

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Over time Morison visits each restaurant location, and he enjoys seeing sites when they are still dirt. He associates Stompin’ Tom’s version of “I’ve Been Everywhere” with his own assorted travels to Canadian towns and cities. Indeed he has been everywhere from Wayburn, Saskatchewan to Fort St. John, B.C. where he saw snow on the ground in May. He can afford to poke fun at the quintessential Canadian experience, as he is a proud Winnipegger. He says growing up on a hobby farm was the best childhood he could imagine. Again with tongue in cheek, Morison says he was the envy of many teenagers when he would ride a snowmobile to work at the Husky station.

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With his Winnipeg days long behind him, Morison is a certified West Coaster. He enjoys the lifestyle and all of the opportunities that living in this climate affords. While he previously lived in Kerrisdale, he and Burke recently moved to Dunbar. They were looking for a very specific home within a small radius of the park and his office, and one with a contemporary look and feel with an open floor plan. They also hoped to live close to the Endowment Lands at UBC, which further narrowed their search. Morison marvels that such a magnificent park can be nestled in the city. It took patience, however they found their dream home, which is a oneminute commute to the Browns office. They undertook a renovation to incorporate a Pilates studio into the floor plan, as Burke is a Pilates instructor who also happens to be a successful entrepreneur in her own right (she owns The Pilates Group in Steveston). The couple has been married for seven years. They began dating fifteen years ago when they met at the Cactus Club in Richmond where Elizabeth was working as a hostess. With their two pugs, Olivia and Pupa, they take full advantage of the neighbourhood, and enjoy running the Endowment Land trails together and taking the dogs for walks. They also appreciate all of the local businesses within walking distance and they frequent many of the shops and services. When asked how they make their marriage a success with two busy careers, Morison says the secret is ensuring they spend time together. Friday night is their designated date night. They do not have children and Morison admits that also makes it easier to set time aside for each other. They enjoy vacationing in Hawaii at Christmas and are looking forward to a trip to Thailand this

winter at a resort where they will spend time working out (Pilates included) and meditating. Morison says he thanks his lucky stars that he made the move into the world of franchising ten years ago. It has provided him with a more interesting career and a fulfilling and balanced life. The future looks very bright for this entrepreneur with his drive and vision to make Browns Socialhouse a household name.

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Rose Nails & Spa by Sarah Gordon

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Tanya Dinh always dreamt of owning a business. She had worked in nail salons for seven years when she fulfilled her aspiration in March 2009. After six months of searching to find the perfect location on the west side, she and her husband Thien Anh Quang were

out driving and came across their Dunbar location. They knew they had found the perfect spot to establish Rose Nails & Spa. Quang co-owns the salon, and assists with paperwork, while also working full-time in computer information technology. The salon has been so successful that the couple opened a second location in Kerrisdale this past summer. Originally from Vietnam, the couple met in Vancouver in 2005. Dinh had moved to the city as an international student in 2000, hoping to find new opportunities and help support her family who remained behind in her homeland. With good fortune on her side, a company sponsored Dinh and she was able to stay in Vancouver. Quang’s father was one of the boat people who fled war-ravaged Vietnam in 1975. He sponsored his son’s move to Canada. Rose Nails & Spa is a sunny salon with sage green walls, which is located near the corner of West 18th Avenue and Dunbar Street. Services offered include manicures and pedicures, gel and acrylic nails, waxing services, facials, eyelash tinting and perms, and foot massages. The spa houses ten

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pedicure chairs and two manicure stations. Many customers like to have foot and hand treatments done simultaneously hence the high number of pedicure stations. Dinh’s passion is to serve others and fulfil customer’s requests. She derives satisfaction from helping people look and feel their best. She is so dedicated to her clients that she willingly accommodates walk-in clients even on the busiest days. The salon is proud to have been recognized in 2012 as one of the city’s top three nail bars in the Vancouver Courier’s Readers Choice Awards. The couple humbly acknowledges, “We are pleased and thankful that customers voted for us.” When asked why they believe they were recognized for this award, they feel it is due to their customer service. Their customers concur as close to 90 percent return for the quality work Rose Nails & Spa provides. They are known for their friendly staff, comfy chairs, new equipment and very reasonable prices.

the business every day during the summer and leading up to Christmas, however the employees share the workload. They are flexible with their schedule and generously offer customers later appointments when requested.

The salon’s hours of operation are another attractive feature for clients. Open from 9:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Monday to Friday), with additional weekend and holiday hours, nail and spa services are made convenient, no matter how busy you may be. Dinh is at

A rainbow of polish colours is yours for the choosing. The salon’s product of choice is OPI, which not only provide beautiful results but also is helping to lead the industry in transitioning to newer, and “greener” formulations. Since 2006, OPI has

While most of their clients are female there are some male clients too. The pleasure of a pedicure is not gender specific. Customers range in age from 3 to 90 years of age, however the average age group is the 30 to 50 year old set.

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reformulated its entire line of nail lacquers, nail treatments, and nail hardeners to eliminate DBP (dibutyl phthalate) and Toluene. Rose Nails & Spa’s promises long lasting manicures with proper care. Dinh says a gel nail treatment will remain for up to three weeks while a regular manicure can last for up to two weeks depending on the wear and tear to which you subject your hands. The couple lives in Vancouver’s Kensington neighbourhood. They have two young children (ages 2 and 4) with a third child on the way. They are very grateful to have Quang’s parents living locally. When not working they enjoy spending time with their children at the park and taking them to special events in the area. The family has set a goal to have a well-earned vacation in the sun twice annually. Dinh and Quang appreciate the efforts of the Dunbar Village Business Association. In particular they acknowledge the special events the BIA hosts as they say it brings new people to the neighbourhood. If you are looking for a place to host a bridal

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shower, wedding or birthday party, this is a good spot to come, especially with the large bank of chairs. The couple mentions that companies sometimes treat their employees to a visit to the salon at Christmas. This is also the time of the year that the highest volume of gift certificates is sold. The spa gets very busy in December so be sure to plan ahead if you are seeking some preholiday pampering. Rose Nails & Spa 3383 Dunbar Street Vancouver BC V6S 2B9 Telephone 604-221-2200 www.rosenailsandspa.com

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Christmas Cards? by Sue Dvorak If you ask anyone who celebrates Christmas whether they plan on sending cards to friends and family this year, you will likely get a response that does not speak “peace on earth” to you. The exasperated, possibly even violent, reaction will rapidly outline with great irritation all the ways in which sending Christmas cards or, horrors, Christmas letters, is an outrageously archaic task from the past. “Really?! Are you kidding me!?! Do you know how many things I have to do this time of year? Do you really think I have time to do Christmas cards!?? Puh-leeze.” Between the shopping, decorating, wrapping, party planning, baking, cooking, drinking and complaining, there is little time for anything else. Just like after giving birth is a terrible time to look after a newborn, the average Christmas celebrator feels that the Christmas season is a completely unreasonable time to try to send Christmas cards. And still. Each year in mid-December arrives in our mail a coloured envelope neatly addressed in the classic though flourished handwriting of one of my Aunties now in her late 80’s. Within the Christmas card is folded a small note paper handwritten with a smattering of news, of thoughts and of well wishes. Anyone who thinks that only old people have the

time for this has no idea how difficult growing old can be: as the saying goes “old age is not for wimps.” These season’s greetings and well wishes have been sent annually for more than half a century to about a hundred people from a woman who has lived a life much more labour-intensive than ours. And somehow this activity has been, and still is, important enough to her to bother. With our present rushed lives and jammed schedules, the sending of Christmas cards strikes as a throwback to days gone by, of horse-drawn carriages and home telephones. Maybe greeting cards and annual family news update letters are less necessary now that we have many easier ways to keep in touch, with cheaper long-distance telephone minutes, email, texting and now even social media to keep track of each other’s comings and goings. Regular use of much media technology renders the annual Christmas letter rather obsolete. If you are tweeting everyone daily as to what you ate for lunch and snap-chatting all your friends photos of your new “do”, you hardly need to send a written summary of the whole thing at year end. Since we can now see every single photo of our friend’s vacation on Facebook, complete with captions, a Christmas letter describing the vacation is not really necessary. Besides, the annual Christmas letter can be quite annoying if it contains altogether too much good news. The thinly-veiled jealousy we all carry with us has a bit of trouble sharing fully in the compounded

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joy of the Ivy League school admission, the wildly successful business start up, the summer garden party featured in a popular home magazine AND the attached photo of the washboard abs. Something strange within me wants to report back jauntily about my recently being granted day parole, the fact our kids set a local public health record for total number of flus in one household this year, and that we are thinking of getting rid of the broken chair. We need to celebrate our ordinary lives: they are usually the only ones we are going to get. Clearly the trick for avoiding the schmaltzy overdone letter is to just keep it real. A chance exchange of Christmas cards with a woman I worked with 25 years ago has led to my annual receipt of a tiny piece of her news scribbled in a Christmas card. I’ve felt such a wave of affection for this lady I think I barely knew as I read her simple, honest notes each year, about “busting with pride” at her young daughter’s theatre play, or about her son’s ridiculously large feet, her struggling marriage, her daughter’s work overseas, her interesting rural job. The year that I sent a Christmas letter describing how we were visiting with my husband’s father in Palliative Care, enjoying his company and pondering his beautiful life well lived was a year we got many heartfelt responses to our Christmas greetings. Do what suits you. One year I left a bag of

cards in the car all through November and December and just wrote cards whenever time presented itself. (Fair warning: if texting in traffic is illegal, so is writing Christmas cards.) Some people have the photo greeting cards made; mail them out in February if December is too busy. Personalized e-Christmas cards including real news, the ordinary stuff, along with a couple photos can be emailed out to family and friends. Or make a list of people you have been “meaning to call” and just phone them all early in the New Year. Maybe you don’t feel the need to send anything at all. But if you really do want to send Christmas cards to a few people, make it as important as anything else. Book an evening “off” and don’t go to the mall yet again but instead to a coffee shop or a lounge and spend the evening ‘catching up’ in cards with the cherished friends and relatives you have in mind. Maybe the mailing of Christmas cards does represents something from an era past, something we don’t feel we have time for any more but are maybe still in need of. We need to stay connected to those who have grounded us at various times, to share our ordinary lives with family and friends we don’t see often, and to wish each other blessings and peace. When considering the themes we hold dear for Christmas and then all the things that keep us busy preparing for the season, sending a Christmas card to an 87 year old Aunty should probably come way ahead of putting out some new decorations. Blessings and peace to you, card or no card.

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Pacific Spirits Liquor Store by Sarah Gordon

photos by Sandra Steier

Matt Kettlewell, operating partner of Pacific Spirits Liquor Store, comes from a family with a long history as publicans. His maternal grandparents and great grandparents owned pubs and hotels in Australia and his father, John Kettlewell, continued the tradition on Canadian soil. John Kettlewell moved to Canada in 1971 with his wife and their first-born child. Matt Kettlewell and his three other siblings were born in Canada. In 1981 John Kettlewell purchased his first pub, The Brass Rail, in Coquitlam, which was later renamed Roo’s. Subsequently, he became involved with many other pubs throughout the Lower Mainland. Other family members joined him along the way including Matt Kettlewell, his brother Damian Kettlewell, and their brother-in-laws, Geoff Dear and Mike McKee. They are all now operating partners of the seven liquor stores and two pubs associated with the JAK Group, which formed in 2010. While Matt Kettlewell was a student at the University of Victoria he contemplated 28

prospective careers. He was attracted to joining the RCMP or becoming a firefighter, however he was diverted from these ideas when he began working as a bartender at his father’s second business, The Elephant Walk. He quickly realized that he was drawn to the exciting hospitality industry and gradually took on larger roles within the pub and the attached liquor store, until he was managing both businesses and eventually became a financial partner. In October 2012 the JAK Group took over as the new owners of Pacific Spirits Liquor Store. Matt Kettlewell is also the operating partner of the East Side Liquor Store and has financial interest in the Granville Liquor Store and 152 Liquor Store. He spends his time between the Dunbar and East Side shops. At Pacific Spirits you will find an outstanding selection of B.C. and international wine. They carry VQA, organic, sparking and ice wine, in addition to refrigerated wine ready to take home or pick up en route to a dinner party.

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With prices ranging from $11 to $100 Matt Kettlewell indicates you can find some great bottles in the $15 to $20 category. His personal favorites are Joie Farm and Kettle Valley Winery, both located on the Naramata Bench. Recently Matt Kettlewell and staff members Ginny Goodwin (wine consultant) and Erik Futrell-Fruhling (store supervisor) went on a road trip to visit Naramata wineries. They came across some amazing producers that they hope to carry in the future (La Frenz Winery is on the wish list). Each week Pacific Spirits shines the spotlight on select wines. These weekly picks are displayed on a barrel and are poured for tasting every Sunday between 4 to 7 p.m. In addition to the impressive wine selection, there is a very good representation of craft and import beer. In November seasonal winter beers make their debut including Driftwood, Phillips and Moon Under Water (all from Vancouver Island) and Parallel 49 (made in East Vancouver). The store also stocks glutenfree beer brewed by Lakefront Brewery (New Grist) and Bard’s (Dragon’s Gold), as well as organic beer from Mill Street Brewery (made in Toronto). You will find chilled beer, ciders and coolers in the beer case.

As the cleverly named store implies, with its location near Pacific Spirit Regional Park, there is also a selection of spirits sold. Matt Kettlewell points out that many of the wines they carry come directly from the wineries, and approximately 70 percent of the products are not found in government liquor stores. December is a busy time at Pacific Spirits as holiday entertaining commences and gift giving begins. Red wines (Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon) are strong sellers at this time of the year, along with sparking wines, while white wine sales tend to spike during the summer months. Pacific Spirits is pleased to share a few of their top wine picks for the holidays. Three Joie Farm wines are high on their list of recommendations including the Riesling 2012, which features a touch of sweetness, and moderate alcohol levels in support of aromas and flavours of citrus and tropical fruit, flowers and spice. Rieslings are extremely food-friendly thanks to their acidity, which can cut through heavy sauces and flavours. From fried chicken and smoked meat, to fish and spicy Chinese, to Christmas dinner with all the trimmings, Riesling will pair perfectly.

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Joie Farm’s Pinot Noir 2011 offers a complex, well-balanced, fruit forward style, with pleasant acidity and a rich texture. The captivating floral, herbal and blueberry aromas explode with black cherry and clove spice. The pairing of Pinot with lamb is pure heaven and game flavours such as duck, pork and veal thrive with this grape. A salmon filet, a roasted chicken, any type of mushrooms, or Christmas dinner with all the trimmings will delight a Pinot. Rosé is often considered to be a summer sipper, however Joie Farm’s Rosé 2012 dispels that notion and becomes a year round wine to pair with a wide range of food (think garlic shrimp, tuna, grilled chicken). This beautiful Rosé is inspired by the Pinot Noir and Gamay-based Rosés of the Loire Valley. The bright watermelon hue anticipates the intense aromas of strawberries, raspberries and dried sage. To ring in the New Year consider popping open a bottle of Summerhill Cipes Brut 2012, which has won gold medals every year since it was introduced in 1991. Sparkling wine is traditionally served as an aperitif but can be a worthy accompaniment to almost any meal. Cipes Brut is a beautiful Riesling and Chardonnay-based traditional method sparkling wine with aromas of apple, lime, pear, almonds and grapefruit. On the palate it exhibits crisp acidity, a soft creamy mousse and a long finish.

about wine. You will leave Pacific Spirits with the perfect wine for your palate, or for gift giving. I speak from first hand experience as Futrell-Fruhling helped me choose a wine for Thanksgiving dinner (Joie’s Pinot Noir) and it was a crowd pleaser!

Liquor stores can sometimes be overwhelming places to visit if you don’t know what you are looking for, however Ginny Goodwin and Erik Futrell-Fruhling are both happy to assist. They are experts in their field and are passionate

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Keeping it Local by Sarah Gordon

photo by Sandra Steier

Dunbar resident John Schretlen has lived in this neighbourhood his entire life. As a boy he attended Immaculate Conception School followed by high school at Vancouver College where he recalls playing on the same Grade 8 football team as Lui Passaglia.

raised their family here. Schretlen lovingly spent many hours coaching little league, soccer and softball, in addition to being a Scout leader. He says it was nice to see the same faces on a weekly basis with all of his community involvement.

Schretlen has fond memories of his “best childhood shopping experiences” when he would take his 25 cents allowance and hit the town. His pace would increase as he spotted his destination, the candy shop, which used to be located near Handi Cuisine. Childhood shopping experiences can etch permanent memories. Schretlen clearly recalls “the candy lady” and he fondly remembers baker Mabel Picket from Ideal Bakery (now home to Butter Tea Room).

A number of years ago the couple set a goal to see if they could purchase Christmas gifts at small independent businesses rather than patronize malls and big box stores. Schretlen laughs when he admits thinking, “Great! No Birks boxes this year.”

As an adult he did not stray from the area. Why would he? Schretlen has read that Dunbar is one of the most stable communities in Vancouver. He says, “For those who live in Dunbar it is easy to understand. There are few neighbourhoods that are situated fifteen minutes from downtown, and are equally close to the airport.” He and his wife Kathy have lived on West 27th Avenue since they married in 1979 and

With this new approach to shopping and gift giving they were forced to think outside of the (big) box. Schretlen remembers church fairs and Dunbar Community Centre’s craft fair being particularly helpful. Olinda’s and Blight’s Home Hardware rounded out the experience and they achieved their mission. He says shopping locally at Christmastime stirs up a “Charles Dickens feeling.” Over the years Schretlen has found shopping at smaller businesses to be very rewarding. This year he began Christmas shopping in October during Splash Toy Shop’s sale where he stocked up on top-secret presents for his grandchildren. As a pilot with Air Canada’s Jazz, Schretlen’s career in aviation has afforded him time to spend with his family, and it also has introduced him to many communities that he may not otherwise have visited. He enjoys finding local gems and seeing people milling about and interacting in their communities. He and Kathy love to set off on long motorcycle trips with friends. On their travels they browse local businesses and with limited space on their motorcycle they often have their purchases shipped home. While Schretlen does not get up on a soapbox to preach the merits of shopping locally, and he has been spotted shopping off the Dunbar grid, he does support Dunbar merchants whenever possible. He enjoys being able to walk from his home to dine

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Each business in this community plays a vital role in making the area such a desirable place to live. This holiday season why not consider setting a goal to shop Dunbar and see just how much you can accomplish locally? The gift guide on page 34-35 of this issue has some wonderful ideas to help pave the way.

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Trick-or-Treat in Dunbar Village was a ghoulishly great time!

Thank you to all the Dunbar merchants who gave out treats Photos by Sandra Steier courtesy of Dunbar Village Business Association

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Bigsby The Bakehouse 4894 Mackenzie St 604-267-2253

Dunbar Produce 4355 Dunbar St 604-228-8615

Butter Baked Goods & Cafe 4907 Mackenzie St 604-221-4333 www.butterbakedgoods.com

Family Farm Market 3526 W 41st Ave

Celtic Treasure Chest (ad p. 15)

5639 Dunbar St 604-261-3688 www.celtictreasurechest.com Dunbar DQ/Orange Julius 3380 Dunbar St 604-733-2884 www.dairyqueen.com

Stong’s Market

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The Heights Market 4889 Mackenzie Ave 604-638-0651 www.heightsmarket.com

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FOOD | DRINK Grocery | Specialty

Tryphe Specialty Foods 4495 Dunbar St 604-879-7439

IHUA Bakery 3522 W 41st Ave 604-261-0189

Weigh to Go Bulk Foods 3534 W 41st Ave 604-266-6206

Mac’s Convenience Store 4449 Dunbar St 604-736-7528 www.mymacs.ca

Windsor Meat Co. 4889 Mackenzie St 604-638-2470 www.windsormeats.com

Liquor Pacific Spirits Liquor Store

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4474 Dunbar St 604-738-1299

Dunbar Liquor Boutique 5460 Dunbar St 604-267-2337 www.dunbarlb.com

Village VQA Wines 3536 W 41st Ave 604-269-9433 www.villagevqawines.com

Restaurants | Cafes Beantown Coffee House 4231 Dunbar St 604-222-8455 Blaq Sheep Coffee House & Breakfast Bistro 5601 Dunbar St 604-261-8188 www.blaqsheepcoffee.com

Cheshire Cheese Inn 4585 Dunbar St 604-224-2521 www.cheshirecheeseinn.ca Cosy Inn Cafe 4455 Dunbar St 604-224-3133

Brick Oven Pizzeria 4269 Dunbar St 604-228-1822

Crepe & Cafe 3500 W 41st Ave 604-568-3123 www.crepecafe1.com

Butter Tea House 4321 Dunbar St 604-221-4337 www.butterbakedgoods.com

Domino’s Pizza 3480 Dunbar St 604-733-0188 www.dominos.ca

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Dream Sushi 4385 Dunbar St 604-221-7874 Dunbar Pizza & Grill 3348 Dunbar St 604-732-4999 Dunbar Sushi 3626 W 16th Ave 604-568-5959 Handi Cuisine of India 4432 Dunbar St 604-738-3186 www.handicuisine.com

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Jethro’s Fine Grub 3420 Dunbar St 604-569-3441 www.jethrosfinegrub.com

Moki’s Pizza 5530 Dunbar St 604-263-4440 www.mokispizza.com

Subway 4490 Dunbar St 604-263-4023 www.subway.ca

Kokopelli Cafe 4593 Dunbar St 604-228-0818 www.kokopellicafe.ca

Riya’s Pizza 4464 Dunbar St 604-558-4466 www.riyaspizza.com

Sushi Inn 4414 Dunbar St 604-739-3818

Kuma Japanese 3446 Dunbar St 604-739-0170

Simon’s Kitchen 4418 Dunbar St 604-734-1135

The Dunbar Public House 4497 Dunbar St 604-222-9922 www.thedunbar.ca

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Spice Islands Indonesian 3592 W 41st Ave 604-266-7355 spiceislandsindonesian.com

Tim Hortons 3463 Dunbar St 604-222-3130 www.timhortons.ca

Starbucks Coffee 4467 Dunbar St 604-222-8069 www.starbucks.ca

Wild Sushi 4288 Dunbar St 604-568-9668 www.wildsushi.ca

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SERVICES Chevron Canada 5505 Dunbar St 604-261-4048

Automotive

McDermott’s Body Shop 4508 Dunbar St 604-261-9212

Shell Canada 3596 W 41st Ave 604-263-9330

Beauty | Hair | Spa Arnold’s Coiffures Ltd 5628 Dunbar St 604-261-7434

Clippers Edge 4535 Dunbar St 604-224-0500

Blink Beauty Bar 3562 W 41st Ave 604-261-8144 www.blinkbeautybar.com

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Cabello Spa & Salon 3518 W 41st Ave 604-267-4247 www.cabellosalonspa.com Care Well Esthetics 4311 Dunbar St 778-999-8908 Classy Hair Design 3434 Dunbar St 604-738-8221 42

Dunbar Barber Shop 4264 Dunbar St 604-738-3165 Electrolysis by Natalie 3309 Dunbar St 604-518-6625 George’s Hair Styling 4196 Dunbar St 604-738-4603

Great Clips 4484 Dunbar St 604-732-5123 www.greatclips.com Hair Place 4311 Dunbar St 604-742-0299 Hair Zone 3378 Dunbar St 604-788-8233 J’aime Les Cheveux 3591 W 26th Ave 604-714-1118 Kari’s Hair & Esthetics 3593 W 26th Ave 604-736-670

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Kleanse Spa Bar 3593 W 26th Ave 778-928-5901 www.kleansespabar.com Lavender’s Beauty Spa 1-3618 W 16th Ave 604-221-1166 Pampered by Kadie 4238 Dunbar St 604-809-5395 www.pamperedbykadie.com Peymana Esthetics 3368 Dunbar St 604-739-3733 www.peymaneh.com

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Knox United Church (ad p. 14)

5600 Balaclava St 604-261-3747 knoxunitedvancouver.org

Marineview Chapel 4000 W 41st Ave 604-261-1444 www.marineview.org

St Philip’s Anglican Church (ad p. 19)

3737 W 27th Ave 604-224-3238 www.stphilipsdunbar.com

Dentists Arbutus Westside Orthodontics (ad p. 14) 3619 W18th Ave 604-736-5705 www.arbutusortho.com Dr Alex K H Chan 203-3540 W 41st Ave 604-266-2860

Dr Daisy Tang (ad p. 36)

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Dr David S. Book Inc. 3335 Dunbar St 604-224-5611 www.drdavidbook.com

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Southlands Dental Group 3579 W 41st Ave 604-266-6232

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Gold Star Shoe Rebuilders 3308 Dunbar St 604-734-7477 goldstarshoerebuilders.com Mai’s Dry Cleaners 3336 Dunbar St 604-739-6638

Pressed 4 Time Dry Cleaning 3594 W 41st Ave 604-261-0440 Yim’s Alterations 3378 Dunbar St 604-737-8822

Money’s Dry Cleaning 4389 Dunbar St 604-224-5112

Education & Performing Arts - Private 4Cats Arts Studio 4293 Dunbar St 604-569-2426 www.4catsart.com Acting UP! Musical Theatre 604-263-9977 actingupmusicaltheatre.com Cheryl Rafter Highland Dancing 3525 W 24th Ave 604-325-4002 Creative Minds 5351 Camosun St 604-263-4711

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Immaculate Conception (ad p. 33)

3745 W 28th Ave 604-224-5012 www.icschoolvancouver.com

Journey To Learning (ad p. 31)

4428 Dunbar St 604-734-7374 www.journeytolearning.com

Crofton House School 3200 W 41st Ave 604-263-3255 www.croftonhouse.ca

Little House Tutoring 4895 Mackenzie St 604-266-1023 www.littlehousetutoring.com

Crown Preschool 3737 W 27th Ave 604-228-1316 www.crownpreschool.ca

Little People’s Preschool 5600 Balaclava St 604-261-2219 www.littlepeople.ca

Dunbar Memorial Preschool 4747 Dunbar St 604-222-6065 dunbarmemorialpreschool.ca

Marineview Preschool 4000 W 41st Ave 604-261-2613 www.marineview.org

Elite Montessori Academy

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5520 Dunbar St 604-655-2045 www.elitemontessori.ca 44

Harmonious Music Studio

Montessori Ivy School 3641 W 29th Ave 604-221-9300 www.ivymontessori.ca Opus Academy 5635 Dunbar St 604-267-3749 www.opusacademy.com St George’s School Jr Boys: 3851 W 29th Ave Sr Boys: 4175 W 29th Ave 604-224-1304 www.stgeorges.bc.ca

Teachers’ Tutoring Service (ad p. 36)

604-730-3410 www.tutor.bc.ca Tom Thumb Preschool 3737 W 27th Ave 604-222-2550 www.tomthumbpreschool.ca

Westside Kumon Math & Reading Centre (ad p. 33) 3584 W 16th Ave 604-222-0182 www.kumon.ca

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Education - Public Schools (School District #39) Acadia Road Elementary 4102 W 16th Ave 604-713-5950 go.vsb.bc.ca/schools/acadia

Kerrisdale Elementary 5555 Carnarvon St 604-713-5446 kerrisdale.vsb.bc.ca

Queen Elizabeth Annex 4275 Crown St 604-713-5482 queenelizabeth-anx.vsb.bc.ca

Carnarvon Elementary 3400 Balaclava St 604-713-5396 crn.vsb.bc.ca

Lord Byng High School 3939 W 16th Ave 604-713-8171 byng.vsb.bc.ca

Queen Elizabeth Elementary 4102 W 16th Ave 604-713-5408 queenelizabeth.vsb.bc.ca

Jules Quesnel Elementary 3050 Crown St 604-713-4577 quesnel.vsb.bc.ca

Lord Kitchener Elementary 3455 West King Edward Ave 604-713-5454 kitchener.vsb.bc.ca

Southlands Elementary 5351 Camosun St 604-713-5414

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SERVICES

go.vsb.bc.ca/schools/southlands

Kerrisdale Annex Elementary 3250 W 43rd Ave 604-713-5488 kerrisdale-anx.vsb.bc.ca

Financial BMO Bank of Montreal 4395 Dunbar St 604-665-7093 www.bmo.com CIBC 4306 Dunbar St 604-665-7697 www.cibc.com Don Nybo & Co. Chartered Accountants 6-3615 W 19th Ave 604-228-1166

Edward Jones, Abbie Green (ad p. 37) 3560 W 41st Ave 604-731-6117 www.edwardjones.com H & R Block 4220 Dunbar St 604-713-1500 www.hrblock.ca RBC Royal Bank 4205 Dunbar St 604-665-5972 www.rbc.com

ScotiaBank 5659 Dunbar St 604-668-3707 www.scotiabank.com TD Canada Trust 4200 Dunbar St 604-654-6888 www.tdcanadatrust.com Vancity Credit Union 4445 Dunbar St 604-877-7000 www.vancity.com

Fitness 30 Minute Hit 3516 W 41st Ave 604-569-3233 www.30minutehit.com

Elements Academy 4465 Dunbar St 604-568-3441 elementsacademy.com

Sanga Yoga Studio 3458 Dunbar St 604-733-7264 www.sangayoga.ca

Body Function 4345 Dunbar St 604-565-6630 www.body-function.ca

Prime Strength + Conditioning 3636 W 16th Ave 604-568-5220 www.beyourprime.com

Spire Wellness & Yoga 2885 W 33rd Ave 604-569-0963 www.s-pire.ca

Crossfit Empower 3321 Dunbar St 778-873-4427 www.crossfitempower.com www.DunbarLife.com | November 15, 2013 - February 14, 2014

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SERVICES Fitness ... con’t The Dailey Method 3584 W 41st Ave 604-266-9191 www.thedaileymethod.com

Third Eye Martial Arts 4256 Dunbar St 604-669-8707 www.temartialarts.com

New Vibes Fitness 5628 Dunbar St 604-428-8423 www.vibesfitness.ca

Health | Medical Chaldecott Medical Assn 4186 Dunbar St 604-739-9881

Head and Heart Counselling Mark Finch & Associates

Dr Brian Harris Inc. 3540 W 41st Ave 604-261-5015

headandheartcounselling.com

Dunbar Eyecare Optometry 2-3554 W 41st Ave 604-263-8874 www.dunbareyecare.com

Dunbar Physio

(ad p. 31)

3309 Dunbar St 604-787-4008

Image Optometry 4250 Dunbar St 604-293-3937 www.image.ca

Life Chiropractic (ad p. 37)

205-3540 W 41st Ave 604-266-3303 www.dunbarphysio.com

4168 Dunbar St 604-742-0702 lifechiropracticandmassage.com

Dunbar Spinal Decompression 4168 Dunbar St 604-742-0702

Life Labs 112-3540 W 41st Ave 604-264-9815 www.lifelabs.com

(ad p. 13)

dunbarspinaldecompression.com

Envision Counselling 202-3641 W 29th Ave 604-222-1120 envisioncounselling.ca Gail Olive Masage Therapy 4-3615 W 19th Ave 604-224-5856

Massage Therapy on Dunbar (ad p. 20)

202-3641 W 29th Ave 604-222-9505 www.markfinch.ca

Pacific Eye Doctors 4292 Dunbar St 604-739-2022 www.pacificeyedoctors.ca

Skinworks

(ad p. 13)

3568-3578 W 41st Ave 604-737-7100 dermatology 604-733-9711 plastic surgery www.skinworks.ca Southland Medical Group 110-3540 W 41st Ave 604-261-5340 Southland’s Physiotherapy 3579 W 41st Ave 604-263-8110

StudioHealth - Chiroworks (ad p. 36)

4192 Dunbar St 5733 Collingwood St 604-733-3376 604-269-3798 massagetherapyondunbar.com www.studiohealth.ca Alex Musial MD Inc. 4298 Dunbar St 604-731-3612

Tessa Cherniavsky Massage Therapy Clinic 203A-3540 W 41st Ave 604-266-2757

Insurance Buntain Insurance 4295 Dunbar St 604-736-8855 www.buntaininsurance.com 46

Rand & Fowler Insurance 4860 Mackenzie St 604-266-2357 www.randandfowler.com

Southlands Insurance (ad p. 20)

5540 Dunbar St 604-266-5433

www.southlandsinsurance.com

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Pets Alta Vista Animal Hospital 4543 Dunbar St 604-221-5858 altavistaanimalhospital.ca

Artistic Styling Salon for Pets 4188 Dunbar St 604-739-6822

K & K Pet Foods 4595 Dunbar St 604-224-2513

Barktholomews Pet Edibles

Pets Beautiful

Amherst Veternary Hospital 4883 Mackenzie St (ad p. 21) 260-2083 Alma St 604-221-7771 www.amherstvethospital.com

604-568-3600 www.barktholomews.ca Bosley’s Pet Food 3502 W 41st Ave 604-266-2667 www.bosleys.com

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SERVICES

(ad p. 36)

5620 Dunbar St 604-261-5310 www.petsbeautiful.com

Specialty Andrew Wilkinson MLA 5640 Dunbar St 604-664-0748 andrewwilkinsonmla.ca

Anglela’s House Cleaning Services (ad p. 36)

778-882-2941

Browns Restaurant Group (article p. 6-9)

207A-3540 W 41st Ave 604-630-0885 brownsrestaurantgroup.com

Dunbar Painting 604-788-3382 www.dunbarpainting.com

Dunbar Plumbing (ad p. 15)

604-312-2686 www.dunbarplumbing.ca

Higher Ground Gardens (ad p. 12)

778-323-1502 highergroundgardens.com

Inform Engineering Ltd (ad p. 31)

Classic LifeCare

604-319-3503 www.informengineering.com

604-263-3621 www.classicalifecare.com

Jason Liu Realty 5737 Collingwood St 604-558-0666 www.jasonliurealty.com

(ad p. 36)

Design by Fire (ad p. 37)

604-831-9206 www.designbyfire.ca

New!

Natural Balance Premium Home Builders 3288 Dunbar St 778-330-7607 naturalbalancehomes.com Odenza Homes Ltd 4345 Dunbar St 604-221-7002 www.odenzahomes.com

Reid Brothers Plumbing & Heating (ad p. 11)

1636 W 75th Ave 604-263-0323 www.reidbrothers.ca

RE/MAX Select Realty

Karel Palla & Darryl Sjerven (ad on back cover)

604-329-1430 vancouversbestlistings.com

Sage Construction

Digital Photo Station 4485 Dunbar St 604-222-3513

Martin Brothers Funeral Services 3398 Dunbar St 778-330-7799 www.mbfunerals.com

Driving Miss Daisy

Molly Maid -Meg Roberts

Sandra Steier Photography

(ad p. 36)

604-723-7247 www.drivingmissdaisy.net

(ad p. 21)

604-734-7260 www.mollymaid.ca

www.DunbarLife.com | November 15, 2013 - February 14, 2014

(ad p. 11)

3349 Dunbar St 604-569-2692 www.sageconstruction.ca

(ad p. 40)

604-277-7437 www.sandrasteier.com

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SHOP - RETAIL Clothing | Accessories Andy Trott Menswear (ad p. 24-25)

2034 W 41st Ave 604-569-3773 www.andytrott.com Chloe Angus Design 4273 Dunbar St 604-224-2456 www.chloeangus.com Dragon & Phoenix 3510 W 41st Ave 604-261-1317 www.dragonandphoenix.ca

MacGillycuddy’s 4881 Mackenzie St 604-263-5313

The HOB Thrift Shop 4255 Dunbar St 604-733-1412 www.vancouverhospice.org

Olinda’s 4305 Dunbar St 604-228-0022

Twist Fashions Inc. (ad p. 13)

2952 West 4th Ave 604-732-0199 www.twistfashions.com

The Carrington Shoppe 3434 W 55th Ave 604-266-5725 thecarringtonshoppe.com

Floral | Nurseries Christina’s Flower Shop 5615 Dunbar St 604-263-3011 www.christinaflowers.com

KJM Country Gardens 7226 Blenheim St 604-266-1397 www.kjmcountrygardens.com

Gardenia Florist 5636 Dunbar St 604-269-9234 www.gardeniaflorists.com

Quince Fine Florals 4870 Mackenzie St 604-263-0202 www.quincefineflorals.com

Southlands Nursery 6550 Balaclava St 604-261-6411 www.southlandsnursery.com

Pharmacy Pure Integrative Pharmacy 4198 Dunbar St 604-732-3010 www.purepharmacy.com

Shoppers Drug Mart 4326 Dunbar St 604-732-8555 www.shoppersdrugmart.ca

Southland Pharmacy 3554 West 41st Ave 604- 266-2882

Specialty All Nations Stamp & Coin 5630 Dunbar St 604-684-4613 allnationsstampandcoin.com

Dunbar Cycles 4219 Dunbar St 604-224-2116 www.dunbarcycles.com

Dunbar Paint Centre 3601 W 16th Ave 604-224-0421 www.bmvan.com

Blight’s Home Hardware

Dunbar Decor 3350 Dunbar St 778-322-2070

Dunbar Vacuum Ltd 3468 Dunbar St 604-733-8713 dunbarvacuum.com

(ad p. 3)

3322 Dunbar St 604-738-3312

www.blightshomehardware.com Dunbar Greetings

Carson Books 4275 Dunbar St 604-222-8787 Cheap Skates 3644 West 16th Ave 604-222-1125 48

3456 Dunbar St 604-731-3322

Dunbar Lumber 3637 W 16th Ave 604-224-0434 www.dunbarlumber.com

Educational Book Supply 3548 W 41st Ave 604-677-8147 Enmark Jewellers Ltd 4315 Dunbar St 604-224-3513

www.DunbarLife.com | November 15, 2013 - February 14, 2014


Germaine’s Antiques 4268 Dunbar St 604-306-8364

Lawrence Books 3591 W 41st Ave 604-261-3812

Golden Rug Co.

Omega Custom Framing

(ad p. 14)

4290 Dunbar St 604-732-6778 www.omegagallery.ca

Splash Toy Shop 4243 Dunbar St 604-228-8697 www.splashtoyshop.ca

(ad p. 36)

3211 Dunbar St 604-224-3222 www.goldenrug.com

Stationery 2000 3552 W 41st Ave 604-261-2001 Toorak Tile & Design 3496 Dunbar St 604-739-5966 www.tooraktile.com

Restoration House Studios 3444 Dunbar St 604-644-8735 restorationhousestudios.ca

Hob Too Thrift Shop 3470 Dunbar St www.vancouverhospice.org

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SHOP - RETAIL Specialty ... con’t

Upscale Garage Sale 3422 Dunbar St 604-733-0787 www.upscalegaragesale.ca

Kerrisdale Equipment Ltd 4522 Dunbar St 604-224-3255 kerrisdaleequipment.com

Sports & Activities Dunbar Lawn Bowling Club 3850 W 31 St 604 228 8428 dunbarlawnbowling.com Dunbar Little League dunbarbaseball.ca Vancouver United FC (Dunbar Soccer Association) vanufc.com Scouts Canada 25th Dunbar Point Grey 31st St Philip’s www.scouts.ca

Shamrock Equestrian Centre 3320 W 55th Ave 604-649-4586

Vancouver Community Baseball www.eteamz.com/vcbaseball

Southlands Heritage Farm 6767 Balaclava St 604-261-1295 www.southlandsfarms.com

UBC Thunderbirds www.gothunderbirds.ca

Southlands Riding Club 7025 Macdonald St 604-263-4817 southlandsridingclub.com

West Point Grey District Girl Guides www.girlguides.ca West Side Warriors Football www.westsidefootball.bc.ca

Community Resources Artists in Our Midst www.artistsinourmidst.com City of Vancouver 453 West 12th Ave Phone 3-1-1 www.vancouver.ca Dunbar Community Centre 4747 Dunbar St 604-222-6060 www.dunbarcentre.ca Dunbar Community Garden Dunbar St at W 40th Ave www.dunbarcommunitygarden.com

Dunbar Community Patrol 604-222-9824 www.dunbar-vancouver.org

Dunbar Village Business Association

Dunbar Public Library

604-635-1836 www.dunbarvillage.ca

(ad p. 50)

4515 Dunbar St 604-665-3968 www.vpl.vancouver.bc.ca Dunbar Residents’ Association 604-222-9824 www.dunbar-vancouver.org

www.DunbarLife.com | November 15, 2013 - February 14, 2014

(ads p. 3, 34, 35, 38, 39)

Vancouver Hospice Society 3470 Dunbar St 604-737-7305 www.vancouverhospice.org

Movie Theatre Dunbar Theatre 4555 Dunbar St 604-222-2991 49


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November 15, 2013 - February 14, 2014 Nov 22

School District 39 Non-Instructional Day

Nov 23

Christmas Fair at St Philip’s Church, 11am-2pm (ad p. 19)

Nov 23

Fall Fair at Dunbar Heights United Church (ad p. 31)

Nov 27-Dec5 Hanukkah Nov 30

Christmas Fair at Immaculate Conception School, 8:30am–1pm (ad p. 33)

Nov 30

Holiday Craft Fair at Dunbar Community Centre, 10:00am-5:00pm

Nov 30

Homes for the Holidays (ad p. 10)

Nov 30

National Sports Day in Canada

Dec 1

Roger’s Santa Claus Parade at 1pm in downtown Vancouver

Dec 1

Registration starts for Dunbar Little League

Dec 4

Festive Tree Lighting at Dunbar Community Centre, 6:30pm. Caroling, crafts, hot chocolate and cookies.

Dec 14

Dunbar Village for the Holidays (ad p. 51)

Dec 15

Christmas Carol Sing-Along at St Philip’s Church. (ad p. 19)

Dec 21

Winter Solstice

Dec 23

School District 39 Winter Break (through January 3)

Dec 25

Christmas Day

Dec 26

Boxing Day

Jan 1

New Year’s Day

Jan 6

SD 39 schools reopen after winter break

Jan 15

Dunbar Life advertising deadline for Feb 15 magazine

Jan 31

School District 39 Non-Instructional Day

Feb 10

BC Family Day

Feb 14

Valentine’s Day

Feb 15

Dunbar Life magazine comes out

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