Abbotsford Times January 11 2011

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INSIDE: Small increases in property values as housing cools off Pg. 3 T U E S D A Y

January 11, 2011

Lokombo’s time to shine 13 Boseko  N E W S ,

SPORTS,

WEATHER

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More winter weather ahead

Mother Nature has another 10 cm in store First reported @

abbotsfordtimes.com – TOP PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE REACH BELOW, JEAN KONDA-WITTE/TIMES

Sucha Thandi recalls the contributions made by Sikh pioneers at the Abbotsford Lumber Mill (top left) and his uncle Sundar Thandi (top right, third from right) to the historic Gur Sikh Temple.

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ucha Singh Thandi gingerly unwraps the tissue paper from around a small, creased black and white photo of an elderly Sikh man sporting thick

City signing sets Sikh centenary in motion

dark-framed glasses, a turban and a snow-white beard. Sucha, 77, contemplates the image of his uncle Sundar Singh Thandi, affectionately known to

Abbotsford’s Sikh pioneer families as taya ji or uncle. Thandi was critical to the establishment of the historic Gur Sikh Temple on South Fraser Way that

celebrates its 100-year anniversary this year. Yesterday afternoon Mayor George Peary and city council made an extraordinary proclamation to kick off a yearlong

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celebration of Abbotsford’s national historic monument, completed in 1911 by struggling Sikh pioneers. “Our family did a lot to support the old temple and the new one across

flash snowstorm Saturday night resulted in several car crashes, and more white stuff is on the way for Abbotsford and Mission later this evening and into Wednesday. Between five and 10 centimetres fell in Abbotsford through Saturday night and into Sunday morning in what Global BC meteorologist Mark Madryga described as an isolated snow shower. “In this case it was cold enough to snow in just a few select areas,” Madryga told the Times Monday. “If you think of a rain shower sitt i n g ove r yo u for half an hour, you could eas- “It’s going to ily get three or be a nasty day, four millimetres of rain, but if it’s Wednesday.” cold enough to snow, that three – Mark Madryga or four millimeters of rain, if meteorologist it falls as snow, would translate to three or four centimeters of snow, maybe more.” The inclement weather was the main cause of the 12 car collisions Abbotsford police responded to over the weekend, as people were slow to adjust to the icy road conditions, said APD spokesman Const. Ian MacDonald. Now the region is bracing for an even bigger snowfall expected to hit sometime this evening. Madryga said the central Fraser Valley, including Abbotsford and Mission could be hit with as many as 10 centimetres of snow, or more, by Wednesday morning when precipitation should

see TEMPLE, page A9

see SNOW, page A3

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