Posts Tagged ‘save’

Canadian moving companies Ferguson Moving & Storage

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

Since the beginning way back in 1916. Ferguson Moving & Storage has always been a Canadian owned moving company.

We have been a part of Canada and a proud supporter of our community since the beginning.

We have done a lot of work with various charities, organizations and some people who are just plain stuck and need a hand.

Our staff are hand picked by our management team. All staff hired by Ferguson Moving & Storage must be customer focused.

You, our customer, are our most treasured asset.

If you need a Canadian Moving companies you can trust, contact us today and we’ll arrange a no charge consultation. We do not use pushy or

aggressive sales tactics. We simply find out your needs, offer our solutions and present you with a price that you can look at on your own time and compare to any other companies.

We know we are not the only Canada movers available to you. That’s why it makes it so special for us every time we get picked over a competitor. Because you are saying to us, you trust us more than anyone else.

That is something we cannot take for granted and we guarantee you will be satisfied.

Thank you for visiting our website. Weather you just need movers, local movers, movers in Vancouver or canadian long distance movers, we hope you can contact us soon.

If you need the services of Ferguson Moving & Storage, remember, we are the following:

  • Canadian moving companies

Save Fromme School in North Vancouver

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

March 16, 2010

Hi all,

Firstly,

On Saturday March 20th we are holding a community event at Lynn Valley Mall to showcase Fromme and our cause. We will be blitzing the mall to speak to people about Fromme, the reasons it should stay open and also asking for signatures from people who may not have signed our petition already.

There are a few ways you can participate:

  1. We are looking for students to sit in our mini classroom at the desks manning petition pages. ( one hour shifts)
  2. We are also looking for students and parents to move respectfully through out the mall to direct people to our presentation or to sign our petition.
  3. Just come to the mall, say hello and be part of the day.

 

This is a chance for us as a community to show our neighbours, the other members of our family of schools, and also other North Vancouver residents what makes Fromme School a great place to learn. 

If you can help on this day please contact Cindy Lanctot at lanctot@shaw.ca

Secondly,

Mr. Thompson, who sponsors the green team, suggested we set up a petition table at this months recycling event. Brent Zaparniuk and a few others will be there. Please encourage your friends and neighbours not only to take their recyclables to Presentation House but to take time to sign our petition. Please contact Brent at bhanz@shaw.ca

 

Thirdly,

Now is the time to send those personal letters to the Board of Trustees. What will closing Fromme mean to your children and your family? If you have already sent a letter please consider sending another. If you haven’t had a chance to send one yet please consider taking the time to do so now.  The emails of the trustees etc are still on the website but if you are able to create time in your life to send a handwritten letter these are politically the most powerful. Also please remember Friday March 19th is the cut off day for our petition. All the paper copies need to be turned into class reps or in the PAC box by then.

Finally just a reminder on Wednesday March 17th 7pm in the library we will be having our PAC meeting.  Our two working group Reps Mark Ferbers and Stewart Johnstone will be present to speak on the process so far, answer questions and get feedback from our community. Child care will be provided but if you could email me if you are planning to use the child care and how many children you will be bringing it would be helpful. hskuse@shaw.ca 

Thanks

Heather Skuse

Vancouver Movers

Ferguson Vancouver International Movers

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

International Overseas Movers in Vancouver

Ferguson Moving & Storage offers and deals available from  Vancouver.  Quality shipping and moving services from anywhere in the Vancouver area.

Household goods, personal belongings and furniture, safely and securely shipped to there new destination.  Quality services from Vancouver’s international overseas moving specialists.
Our experienced team of international movers will arrange collection, packing, shipping, insurance, and delivery of your goods to there final destination.  We are here to help make your move a quick, smooth and efficient one.

For your International Overseas Moving Quote, simply fill in and submit the online quote form.  Once this has been sent, your international movers from Vancouver will be
sent back to you within 24hrs.

We look forward to hearing from you about your international overseas move from Vancouver.

When moving into a bachelor apartment…

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Bachelorette suites are a great way to go for singles who are looking to save a buck or two on rental fees.  Many of them come pre-furnished, so moving with your own things can tighten up space.  Follow these quick bachelorette moving guides to make life easier on yourself when first settling in.

Pack lightly.  It sounds simple, but it is effective.  There are probably lots of things you own that you never make use of.  Why carry them along with you?  Learn to live burden free with a bachelor suite.  The great thing about renting furnished spaces is that you can be ready to be on the move again – at your own timing.  Don’t give yourself the worries of having to get rid of too many things later on.

Clean and clear. With a furnished suite, you have no idea who has been there before or what kind of mess they might have left behind.  Either ask the landlord to make sure the place has been cleaned, or, if that’s not part of the contract, take a visit yourself before the move in day to spiff up the place before your boxes arrive and get in the way of doing the job later.  This way, if junk has been left behind or you find damages, you can report them to your landlord early on, to avoid confusion as to when the defects took place, and also to make clear who will be paying for the repairs.

Decorate!  This is the fun part.  Your suite will be small, and may seem un-homely, but you can make it yours by customizing it as much as your landlord will allow.  Here are some ideas to consider if painting or renovating is not an option:

  • Shelves – to store things high and against walls so they’re not spread out and taking up room where you need to stretch out and move around.
  • Photos and frames – most of the time you’ll be alone, so keep yourself in view of fond memories with friends by developing photos of ‘the good times’ and framing them.
  • Pictures – aside from personal photos, you may want to get some inspirational artwork up.  Get prints or paintings that go with the colour scheme of your bedding or the existing furniture.
  • Plants – they not only give fresh air, they bring life to a room.  Remember to keep them near sunlight so they’ll last longer and shine their radiance.
  • Blanket throws – these are great for both adding colour to a room and keeping you cozy while watching television or reading on the couch.
  • Baskets – wicker gives the feeling of being artistically crafted, so they’ve got personality, even if in reality they were machine made.  Still, they make great for organizing magazines, laundry, fruit, you name it.

Consider renting storage.  If you’ve had your own furniture in a previous home, it may not be practical to bring it along with you if the suite is already furnished.  Not only could your landlords be unhappy with the excess things in the way, too many things lying around can be hazardous in the event of a natural disaster.  For instance, in a fire, you’ll need to be able to exit quickly, and have access to windows.  In an earthquake, things piled high will topple and may leave you underneath a heap of collapse.

Finally, remember to still have invites.  Just because your place is small, doesn’t mean you can’t entertain.  After following the above tips, you should still have the space – and personality – in your suite to be able to have friends over for a fun-filled time, without being disturbed by a crowded atmosphere.