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Pit bulls abandoned in Tilbury Neglected canines could have been used as bait animals in dog fighting rings CHRISTINE LYON

“It doesn’t look like it, but we can’t rule it out, so currently they’re in quarantine here at the shelter,” Lowe he Delta Community Animal said. Despite their poor condition, Shelter is appealing to the public to help identify two Lowe said the two pit bulls seem to male pit bulls admitted to the facil- be comfortable around other dogs and enjoy being with people. ity last Thursday (March 8). Neither of them has an identifying The dogs, neither of which are neutered, were dropped off at the tattoo, and shelter staff do not know shelter by a man and woman who where they came from. “They could have been breedclaim to have found the animals tied ing stock, they could up to two individual have been somebody’s trees at Dow Chemical ‘We have to pet that was neglected Park in Tilbury. Shelter manager hold off on in a backyard and just discarded,” she said. Sarah Lowe said the their vaccines Staff suspect the dogs canines, who have since also have been been named Beach and because they’re could used as bait animals in Fisher, arrived in “horrible condition” and so emaciated.’ dog fighting rings. One of them had a heavy show signs of severe — Sarah Lowe round weight tied to its neglect. collar—a sign the owner “They look like pupwas trying to build up pies in their size, but the dog’s neck muscle. they’re probably about Lowe said both animals will be three or four years old,” Lowe said. Fisher, the larger of the two, neutered once they are healthy weighed just 30 pounds when he enough, but it will be a long road to arrived. A healthy dog of his age and recovery. “They’ll be under care at least a breed should be closer to 45 or 50 month with us, and then hopefully pounds. “We have to hold off on their vac- go up for adoption,” she said. The shelter has contacted the cines because they’re so emaciated,” BCSPCA and bylaw departments Lowe said. Since being admitted, the dogs across the province in hopes of idenhave been dewormed, given flea tifying the pair. Anyone who recognizes Beach or treatment and are receiving medication for skin and ear infections. Fisher, or who would like to donate Staff are waiting on test results for to their care, can call the shelter at mange—a skin disease caused by 604-940-7111 or visit www.deltacommunityanimalshelter.ca. parasitic mites. reporter@southdeltaleader.com

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The supreme court judge who presided over the trial of Benjamin "Monty" Robinson is expected to hand down her decision next Friday (March 23). Robinson, an RCMP corporal, is charged with obstructing justice in relation to the October, 2008 collision at the intersection of Sixth Ave. and Gilchrist Dr. in Tsawwassen that killed 21-year-old Orion Hutchinson. Robinson was off-duty when his Jeep collided with Hutchinson's motorcycle. Following the accident, Robinson gave his driver's licence to a bystander and left the scene to walk his two children home. Upon his return, he told police he had downed two shots of vodka at home to calm his nerves. During Robinson's eight-day trial, which concluded Feb. 22, Justice Janice Dillon heard evidence presented by Crown prosecutor Kris Pechet and defense lawyer David Crossin. Robinson is currently suspended from work with pay.

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Massey Tunnel accidents cause major traffic delays Commuters from Ladner and Tsawwassen backed up in morning rush hour A pair of accidents in and around the George Massey Tunnel Tuesday morning (March 13) meant lengthy delays for commuters heading to Vancouver from Ladner and Tsawwassen. First, a six-car accident reported on the Deas Slough Bridge around 7 a.m. caused major back ups along Hwy. 99 and Hwy. 17 as emergency and road crews attended the scene. Then, a second accident involving a school bus inside the tunnel added to further delays for traffic in both north and southbound directions. According to the RCMP's Lower Mainland District Traffic Services, no injuries were reported to the police. Preliminary indications from officers on the scene do not point to any criminal wrong-doing. The disruptions added to the volume of traffic over the Alex Fraser Bridge as commuters tried to find ways around the tie ups. Meanwhile, an idea from a Ladner resident to relieve congestion at the tunnel is getting some consideration. Ladner resident Walt Lawrence wrote to Delta council suggesting the northbound pullout lane on the Richmond side of the tunnel be used to extend the Highway 99 off-ramp at Steveston Highway. "I see buses and other traffic, despite the speed bumps, use that to lessen their commute time," wrote Lawrence. "(It) seems so obvious to me that this might

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MacFarlane said the site was chosen to provide enhanced wireless coverage to Delta residents in an area where cellular coverage is inadequate. He said the height of the rooftop antennas will vary, and they will be shrouded. In one case the shroud will resemble a narrow existing chimney "rendering it virtually invisible." The second shroud, on the east side of the building, will encase several antennas and will be finished to match the existing rooftop. MacFarlane said he is not aware of any health risks associated with cellular and microwave antennas. He said there will be a public open house—date to be announced—where residents can learn more about the project. According to one Canadian cellular towers map, Wind Mobile already has two tower sites in Ladner Village and East Ladner. A spokesperson from Wind Mobile was not available for comment before the Leader's deadline. —Christine Lyon

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s the brand new curator at the Delta Museum & Archives Society, Darryl MacKenzie has compiled a lengthy “to-do” list. One of his first items of housekeeping is to move his office from the lower back corner of the museum building in Ladner Village to a more prominent spot on the main exhibit floor. “That will definitely raise my profile within the museum and the accessibility that people have to me. And it will allow for me to be able to communicate more effectively with people,” says MacKenzie, who is taking over for outgoing curator Jordana Kerry. As MacKenzie takes steps to become more visible at work, the Delta Museum & Archives Society is also strengthening its presence in Delta, striving to create connections between different communities and reflect a message that speaks to all residents. “We need to take a look at the fact that there has been a very strong European voice to the exhibits,” says MacKenzie. “We have seen over the past few decades changing demographics and we need to put the voice of those various communities that exist in Delta into the museum.” One of the first projects MacKenzie is working on is a community mapping project, which will attempt to better understand how North Delta residents see their community.

“The mandate from the (museum) board has been that we need to have a better connection with, certainly, North Delta,” he says. “We need to have better understanding and connection with the Tsawwassen First Nation. We need to better understand what our capabilities are and deliver a product for the community that all parts of Delta can take pride in.” MacKenzie, a Hamilton, Ontario native, earned a bachelors of speech and language pathology at the University of Western Ontario, a masters in archaeology at the University of Leicester in England, and a diploma in museum studies through the University of Victoria. He was drawn to the curatorial field after noticing how people surround themselves with material to communicate their identity, culture and beliefs. Previously, MacKenzie was the museum director in Oliver, B.C. for five years until the facility shut its doors last summer due to a lack of funding. While he still has plenty to learn about the details of Delta’s past, MacKenzie says he started the job with a general understanding of the history of the Lower Mainland. “It really is the gateway to British Columbia and the gateway to understanding the entire history of British Columbia going back millennia.” —Christine Lyon ®

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Winds pummel South Delta Tsawwassen resident wakes up to find fallen tree in yard Tsawwassen resident Henry Fontaine was awoken at 6 a.m. Monday morning (March 12) to what he thought was a loud clap of thunder. But when he looked out his window, he discovered the startling noise was actually caused by a 40-foot tree bough that had snapped off his nextdoor neighbour's fir tree and came crashing down into his upper sun deck and backyard. Fontaine is thankful the fallen tree limb did not cause any serious damage to his house. "It could've been worse," he said, motioning to the single foot of space between the tip of the bough and his sliding glass door. Environment Canada issued a wind warning early Monday morning for Metro Vancouver with southeast winds of 80 to 100 km/h forecast over the Inner South Coast. As a result of the gusty weather some streets in Ladner and Tsawwassen were littered with debris and residents could be seen clearing their yards and chasing down blown-away garbage bins. High winds battering the Lower Mainland also caused the cancellation of some ferry traffic in

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Bear with me. I’m confused, again. But I catch on—eventually. We ' re p a y i n g $ 6 0 , 0 0 0 t o “humanely” capture, anesthetize, and spay rabbits so that we can “relocate” them—kindly, of course—so that creatures of prey—hawks, harriers, kestrels, dogs, coyotes, cats, raccoons, man and others—can have their hungry way with them? What terrible deaths. Whose

MLA wants tunnel congestion relief I am pleased that Delta Council is also urging the Ministry of Transportation to review the congestion at the north end of the (George Massey) tunnel. In a December meeting with the Lower Mainland District Manager of Transportation, I advised Mr. Atkins the situation was dangerous and would lead to serious injury or death and urged he examine the problem. Mr. Atkins subsequently phoned

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In its draft financial plan the Corporation of Delta is proposing a 2.9 per cent municipal tax increase for 2012. The public is invited to comment until March 28, 2012 by emailing finance@corp. delta.bc.ca or calling 604-946-3230. The financial plan and property tax rates are finalized before May 15.

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point in regards to class sizes and handicapped children; asking for several days off when one of their friends or relatives dies is questionable. All I know is that nobody else in the workforce is getting this bonus. There are many other points on the table which they don’t agree and will never agree on. The teachers always talk about their democratic rights and I suggest we take them up on that. The teachers are on the tax

payers payroll, and therefore I demand I and other tax paying citizens have the right to vote on this issue and the majority wins, in a democratic way. We all know teachers sacrifice a lot while contributing to the upbringing of our children in our society, however, holding them and their parents at ransom to get their way sends the wrong message.

twisted sense of “humane” have we let prevail? Capturing and gassing is humane. What we’re doing, expensively, is what? Selfdelusion? Certainly: Self-delusion in the inhumane sense. And it’s a windfall for whomever we’re paying that $60,000. And those hawks, harriers, kestrels, dogs, coyotes, cats, raccoons, and hunters have sent not a word of thanks to Delta

Council for that spayed rabbit we’ve been feeding them. Are they ingrates? Well, perhaps, but it's suspected that creatures of prey can't taste the difference between gassed bunnies and spayed ones, so scuttlebutt has it that council is withholding its judgment of their manners until a commissioned study of their taste buds is completed. Am I still confused?

me to say his staff had reviewed the bottleneck and were analyzing the most appropriate way of changing the tunnel exit configuration. He also said the Ministry would be working closely with the City of Richmond to fix the problem and in the meantime, immediate changes were being made to the timing of the light at Steveston Highway. The response from the District Manager was immediate and I

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Action on Massey Tunnel traffic needed As if commuters needed a reminder, the traffic chaos in and around the George Massey Tunnel on Tuesday emphasized that action needs to be taken to relieve congestion on that route. Built more than 50 years ago, the link under the South Arm of the Fraser is a major irritant to those making the daily drive during peak hours. It's also a safety concern as large volumes of vehicles—about 85,000—pass through the four lanes each day. And when an accident or two—like the pair during the recent morning rush hour—disrupts the flow, it has serious ramifications. Traffic came to a virtual standstill along Highway 17 for about an hour. The back up stretched nearly as far as the 56th Street intersection. Much of that crawling along the highway was composed of container trucks, which speaks to lost productivity and the need for the South Fraser Perimeter Road. But that route is not scheduled to come into use until 2013. Even then, the commuter traffic heading to the tunnel—from Highway 17 and 99—is not expected to decline drastically any time soon, meaning lineups will more than likely continue to be the norm. Therefore, suggestions like installing a right lane on the north side of the tunnel in Richmond where a visitor's information booth now stands is one worth a serious look. It may just help funnel the streams of vehicles a little quicker through the "tube" and ease things a bit. Right now, that's the only alternative given the provincial cupboard is bare and money for another crossing over the Fraser River from South Delta is unlikely in the near future. Sure, there's talk of tolling many routes across the Lower Mainland to help pay for improvements like that. And while that may gain a foothold with the travelling public weary of daily traffic snarls it would have to be a fair and low-cost figure with the assurance of a tangible future benefit. That may just be the light at the end of the tunnel. But right now, its colour is too often red.


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Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with local band Doghouse. When: Friday, March 16 at 6 p.m. Where: Sharkey's Seafood Bar in Ladner. There will be an Irish-themed menu with Irish ale. Reservations at 604-946-7793.

> GREEN PARTY

There will be a St. Patrick's Day green party for aquafit patrons at the Ladner Leisure Centre. When: Saturday, March 17, all day. Where: 4600 Clarence Taylor Crescent. Wear green and enter your name in a draw to win a prize. Regular admission.

week. Where: The Longhouse Gallery in Tsawwassen. Parking available at the Rec Centre.

> PARENTING CLASS

Deltassist presents at no cost “Positive Parenting Workshops” for parents of children 5-12 years. When: Workshops are currently being offered every Tuesday evening from 6 to 7:15 p.m. until March 20. Where: Deltassist office in North Delta, 9097 120th Street. Please call 604-594-3455 for more information.

The South Delta Artists Guild presents "Partners In Art." Come see some wonderful, whimsical art; sculpture in metal, clay figures and pottery alongside lots of visual art. Check out the workshop board for art classes and Life Drawing dates/times. When: Now until March 25. Runs from Thursday to Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. each

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Celebrate St. Patrick's Day this weekend in South Delta.

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McKee Seniors' Recreation Centre is holding a March birthday lunch. When: Friday, March 30 at 12:30 p.m. Where: 5155 47th Ave. Lasagna, salad, dessert and beverage; art show awards presentation; entertainment by Fyne Tuned. Members $7; guests $8. Call 604-946-1411.

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Feeling down? Depressed? Suffering from bipolar disorder or some symptoms? Help is close at hand. A Support Group led by a peer facilitator meets the second and fourth Tuesday each month from 7 to 9 p.m. Meetings are held at the CMHA's new location, 4871 Delta St. in Ladner. Are you helping/supporting someone with a mental health disorder? Or are you concerned about someone displaying some symptoms of mental health problems? Plan to attend the Family Support Group that meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Education Conference Room, Delta Hospital, 5800 Mountain View Blvd. Ladner. Call 604-943-1878.

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ill you be joining thousands of Canadians and more than a billion people worldwide in “flicking the switch” for Earth Hour (March 31)? From its simple beginnings in Sydney, Australia a few years ago, Earth Hour has spread to 5,000 cities, across 135 countries. Many are now Jean taking the event furWightman ther by suggesting that we go “beyond the hour.” According to the Ayn Rand Institute, “participants spend 60 minutes in the dark, safe in the knowledge that the life-saving benefits of industrial civilization are just a light switch away…” What would it be like to follow this hour with an entire month of no heat, electricity, refrigeration, or access to technology? Dinners by candlelight may be romantic for an hour or two, but would they remain so for long? Yet experts say if a low carbon future is to become a reality, many hours may need to be spent without lights. Some folks question whether this annual collective switch-off is worth it. I feel it is, especially as momentum gathers world-wide and more people shift their focus to moving beyond the hour. During this year’s Earth Hour event, and again on Earth Day (April 22) please reflect on what changes you can make. Here are some suggestions.

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invites you to attend their next meeting. When: Tuesday, March 20. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and meetings are from 7-9 p.m. Raga-Muffin Collectibles' Colleen MacKinnon will talk about Penny Rugs. Where: Sacred Heart Gym, 3900 Arthur Dr. Guests are always welcome for a $5 entrance fee. For more information: www. boundarybayquiltersguild.ca or call 604-948-0692.

Registration for the fall/winter 2012 soccer season in Ladner is now open. Boys can register at www.ladnerboyssoccer.com. Save $30 per player if registered before April 1. Girls register at www.ladnergirlssoccer.ca/registration. Save $40 per player if registered before May 31.

> MR. GREEN

Sidekick Players presents their third production of their 15th season with Visiting Mr. Green by Jeff Baron and directed by Todd-Elliot Gates. When: On now until March 24, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings only. Where: Tsawwassen Arts Centre. Adults $18; Seniors (60+)/Students (12-18) $15. Bistro seating. Refreshments available for purchase to enjoy during the show. Reservations (highly suggested) at 604-288-2415.

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• Step up to the line. Install a clothesline either inside or out, or both, or buy an indoor drying rack. • Launder with cold water. • Have a “light touch.” Turn off lights in empty rooms. • Eliminate space heaters and air conditioners. These consume electricity intensively. On hot days, use a fan and open windows. On cool days wear a sweater. Warm your body, not the environment surrounding it. • Join B.C. Hydro’s Team Power Smart. It’s easy, and in doing so you will receive a “goodies” package and chance to earn $75 for reducing your power consumption by 10 per cent. • Change travel habits. Drive less by coordinating errands, car pooling, walking more, using the bus and/or cycling. Your health, wallet and environment will thank you. • Surrender the idea of waste. Buy less. Compost more. The last two items were addressed by UBC professor Dr. Ian McKendry during a February presentation in Ladner on air quality in the Lower Fraser Valley. He expressed concern about the impact on Delta’s air quality from increased truck traffic expected on the SFPR as well as from the proposed mega malls. McKendry does not endorse construction of an incinerator in the region, by the way, and suggests less packaging and better recycling would help reduce waste. He has some research available online, if interested. Jean Wightman is a long-time Tsawwassen resident who enjoys walking, reading, recycling and volunteering in her community.


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LBA helps keep hearts healthy Donation of $2,000 purchases five portable blood pressure monitors The hard-working, on-the-go members of the Ladner Business Association are helping keep an eye out for those suffering high blood pressure. The LBA's recent gift of $2,000 to the Delta Hospital Foundation purchases five blood p re s s u re m o n i t o r s. Since 2004, the LBA has donated more than $41,000 to the hospital helping to purchase vital equipment for the Foundation. Ladner Business Association President Brad Cooper, and VicePresident Jane Ilott, presented the Foundation with the cheque. The money was raised through the LBA annual events such as the Breakfast with Santa, Quilt Walk and Classic Car Show, Christmas Tree Lighting, and Easter Parade. “ T h e Fo u n d a t i o n is so humbled by the Ladner Business Association’s tremendous commitment to the hospital and the entire community of Delta is the benefactors,” said Stacey Boyda, Delta Hospital Foundation Individual Giving Manager. “This gift is just one facet of the LBA’s commitment to our community that we can see in the time and resources they dedicate to its growth.” The blood pressure machines are portable giving better access to patients for the hospital’s medical staff. By purchasing five, the LBA has given the nurse teams in the h o s p i t a l ’s m e d i c a l unit better access to patients who may be less mobile. —Staff writer

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More than 130 guests attended the South Delta Leader's fourth annual Project Bloom: Women in Business event at the Coast Tsawwassen Inn March 8 in celebration of International Women's Day. The luncheon brings together women in the community for a day of inspiration and networking. This year, money raised at the event—approximately $3,000—will support the Delta chapter of KidSport B.C. Clockwise from top left: ❚ The Shopping Bags, Anna Wallner and Kristina Matisic, speak about their rise to TV success. ❚ Emcee Margo Bates looks on as Dr. Ali Zentner describes her personal weight loss journey. ❚ Lunch guests purchased Peruvian bracelets in support of KidSport Delta. ❚ South Delta Leader publisher Mary Kemmis poses with Olympic swimmer and KidSport ambassador Annamay Pierse, who shared stories of triumph and heartbreak in the pool. Rob Newell photos

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Plenty of ways to celebrate the 'green' on March 17 What’s the day everyone is Irish? Top marks if you guessed March 17—St. Patrick’s Day. And in Ladner and Tsawwassen there are several ways you can celebrate with more than just green beer. Shelley Metrow manager of the Rose & Crown Pub (1203 56 St.), said St. Patrick’s Day is her establishment’s busiest day of the year—far outweighing New Year’s celebrations. And this time around patrons can look forward to having a green shamrock etched into the creamy, thick foam of a perfectly pulled pint of Guinness. Plus, there will be music from noon to midnight with local Celtic band Keelhaul. During the day there will also be a “joke off” where the custom-

ers will decide who wins a pot of gold—$100 in Loonies. At Sharkey’s Seafood Bar and Grille in Ladner (4953 Chisholm St.) the celebrations actually start a day early on March 16 when the menu will offer a variety of Irishinspired fare. Entertainment will be provided by well-known, local folk band Doghouse from 6 p.m. Nearby, Speed’s Neighbourhood Pub (4943 Chisholm St.) plans to have a variety of Irish fare on offer. One of the main menu items will be an Irish stew, said AnneMarie De La Giroday, promotions manager. At The Landing Pub (5449 Ladner Trunk Rd.) Irish dancers will provide some entertainment starting around 5:30 p.m. and

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Ernie Karalus (left) has been with the Elks organization for more than 40 years and hopes for renewed interest in his group, and other community service organizations. Rebecca Ellis (above left) and Georgina Reynolds are members of the Delta Hospital Auxiliary Society which has 450-plus members on its books. Philip Raphael photos

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rnie Karalus remembers when the twicemonthly meetings for the Delta Lodge of the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks at Ladner's Oddfellows Hall were held in the evenings. That changed a little while back. Now, they are scheduled once a month in the afternoon—a time that's brighter and easier for the aging membership, some with failing eyesight, to travel safely. With the group's average age somewhere north of 70, it's to be expected, says Karalus who joined the Elks more than 30 years ago, when he was in his early 40s. So are declining memberships. It's a similar story for some other traditional service groups in Delta, and across the country, which are experiencing dwindling numbers, rising ages, and uncertain futures. However, some others in Delta are bucking that trend, infusing their ranks with newer blood, fresh ideas and renewed appeal. A sense of duty For Karalus, his decision to join the Elks came from a sense of community duty and kinship. "I wanted to belong to something at the time," says Karalus who will soon celebrate his

77th birthday and serves as Delta lodge's secretary. "And the opportunity came to be part of a charitable organization, so I joined. I liked what they had at the time. And everyone was friendly and kind." In Delta, Karalus says things could be much better in terms of membership which currently stands at 10. "With that few, it's hard to do anything," he says. "Some (members) are traveling, some are sick. Some are even in care homes. I mean, you get three or four people show up for a meeting and that's the extent of it." But even with their small numbers the local Elks still manage to contribute to the community, mostly by re-distributing gaming grant funds. Annually, they present scholarships to 10 local students. And over the past decade, Karalus estimates the Delta lodge has given away between $150,000 to $200,000 with some of it going to regional programs such as the Elks' summer camps for kids and the BC Family Hearing Resource Society in Surrey. With the ability to still make a positive impact on society, why the decline in interest to join the ranks of service clubs like the Elks? "I think what it is basically is that today it's a 'me' society," Karalus says. "And being a 'me' society means that if I can't have something that I need, I'm not interested." He adds today's families seem to place a greater importance on their own well being

before others. "But, if there's something wrong with their child, who do they run to? They come to organizations like us." A special Senate Committee report on Aging called Canada's Aging Population: Seizing the Opportunity which was released in 2009 outlined some of the numbers pertaining to volunteering in Canada. It found: • As a national average, 45 per cent of Canadians volunteer • Those aged 15-19 years old have the highest volunteer rate (65 per cent) • But seniors contribute the greatest number of average annual volunteer hours. As for the future, it painted a potentially dim picture. A void will be left as the current cohort of seniors move away from volunteering, the report stated. Community organizations, specifically hospitals and religious organizations, will be challenged to provide their current level of volunteer services. Shifts in society's priorities aside, service groups also share some of the responsibility for dipping or stagnant membership numbers. Norm Elliott, Executive Administrator with the B.C. Elks Association said his organization has not done enough in terms of self promotion to keep the group in the public eye. To help counter that, it is trying to institute more of a social aspect by offering events encouraging

prospective members to discover what the Elks do for the community. The Delta lodge also hopes to get a boost in profile when it hosts an annual provincial conference June 9-10 in Tsawwassen at the South Delta Recreation Centre. Expectations are for 150 to 200 Elks to attend. Will it help? "We hope so," Karalus says. "But we can't guarantee anything." It's not quite as dire at the Kiwanis Club of Ladner and Tsawwassen, but the trend is familiar. Club president Larry Rossiter said the average age of membership is in the 70s, with some individuals are in their 80s. That's why the Kiwanis decided, for the first time, to join forces with the Tsawwassen Boundary Bay Lions Club to put on a dinner and dance fundraiser in late April. "Like many service clubs we (Kiwanis) are facing an aging membership and putting on an event like this was getting to be increasingly difficult," Rossiter told the Leader when the deal was announced. "So, we got in contact with the Lions and decided there's an opportunity to combine to help put on this event." Holding steady One local service group keeping steady numbers is Toobs (Tsawwassen Order of Old

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unteer hours. And I always liked the idea of working in Bastards). Longtime member Bob Tate said some of that has a hospital when I was older. So, I figured why not start to do with the group's provocative, but good-inten- now and see what it's all about." She liked the environment so much she has tioned name, and the organization's relatively loose remained. structure. "I paint nails, play cards, or take people out for walks "Right now, we have about 76 guys," Tate says, "which is about the number we've been at for the last around the grounds if it's nice enough. It's nothing medical-related, but it's personal interaction, learning half dozen years or so." how to deal with people that I like," she says. "It's not Of that total, about half are under 55. But that doesn't mean TOOBs has not had its ups too much to do two hours a week. Sometimes I miss it, but I like all the people. And I feel like I'm doing and downs as attrition does affect its numbers. something worthwhile, helping Their key, Tate says, is not to attract perhaps feel better when members who would find themselves ‘You got involved, someone I'm there." too far outside the demographic of In her circle of friends, Ellis says the overall group. did your thing and she's the only one who volunteers. "And some of the other things felt good about But it comes naturally to her. that appeal to guys is the fact we her parents work in the meddon't have regular meetings," Tate it. So, it became a icalBoth field, and last year she accompasays. "We have one meeting a year, an habit to do that.’ nied them on a mission to Tanzania executive who meets monthly, and as part of the Canada Africa Coman active phone committee that acti— Georgina Reynolds munity Health Alliance. vates if we have a function coming It's all been great experience for up to say, 'hey guys, we are doing so her, whether or not her career path and so, are you available? Fine, come leads to medicine—she's considered and help us. And if you're not, we'll nursing or becoming a dietician. get you next time.'" But one thing she is more definite about is the role That open-ended commitment seems to work just fine for the group which is prominent at events such as volunteering will play in her future. "I like to do it. Right now I have free time. But I'm the Tsawwassen Sun Festival where their hamburgers sure after I figure out how my life is going to go, I would and curly fries stand has become a fixture. "It's a soft sell, but it seems to be working," Tate says. come back and do it." It's a sentiment the society's Elaine Canning likes "And we seem to get about three or four new members to hear because it speaks optimistically of the future a year, and we're probably losing a like number." TOOBs was started by a group playing old timers strength of the organization. And at its core is the opportunity to offer volunteers something back for baseball in Tsawwassen. Tate says that over a beer one night at a local pub their time. In the junior program's case it's valuable one in the group asked the rest if they could, as a group, experience. For Georgina Reynolds, 84, an original member of help a young mom whose husband had just left her. "As the story goes, the mom had two kids and an the auxiliary society, playing a role with a community empty refrigerator," Tate says, adding the hat was then group was almost a given. Her late husband, Robert, passed around for donations. "It was sorta out of that was instrumental in getting the hospital established germ that these guys said there's some cracks in the and she helped out with the society. "It was new and it was the thing to do," she says. system we can contribute to." The foundation of the group is the chance to give "You got involved, did your thing and felt good about back to the community and raise roughly $30,000 it. So, it became a habit to do that." Today, Reynolds is a mainstay with the auxiliary's annually through gaming grant money and fundraisthrift shop in Ladner Village. ing events in the community. She says the hospital's importance and profile in "The general philosophy? We kinda look at seniors and youth," Tate says. "And we look for areas, let's call the community are two reasons she has remained a committed volunteer for so long. it the social service network." "It's kinda fun to be part of something that's going ahead," she says. "I think it's easier to get into someThriving concern thing that's thriving and not just simply getting by. I The Delta Hospital Auxiliary Society has managed to thrive throughout its 40-plus year history. Developed mean, where would you want to work? And we (volfrom a wide array of community organizations that unteers) wouldn't be there if we weren't having fun, fundraised for a hospital to be located here, it cur- and didn't enjoy it." As for why she thinks service groups were more poprently has about 450 volunteers. While a portion are original members, the society ular a generation or two ago, Reynolds says, "I think in has a steady intake of youngsters in its Junior Volun- those days, too, most of the women were working out of the home. That would make quite a difference." teers program, such as 18-year-old Rebecca Ellis. For groups like the Elks, they plan to soldier on with The Seaquam Secondary grad, who is now studying general arts at Kwantlen College, volunteers two their afternoon meetings in the hope a new wave of hours each Monday socializing with the seniors in the volunteers will recognize the important role they play in society. Mountainview extended care facility. She chose the society, first of all to fill a school "We will continue to try to do the best we can with what we've got," Karalus says. requirement. "I was going into Grade 12 and I knew I needed vol- editor@southdeltaleader.com

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GVHBA to hold 18th annual seminar The Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association will present its 18th annual First-Time Home Buyers Seminar on Tuesday, April 3 at the Bell Performing Arts Centre in Surrey. Featuring guest speakers like senior market analyst for the Canada Mortgage and House Corporation Robyn Adamache and Wendy Acheson, vice-president and registrar at the B.C. branch of the Homeowner Protection Office, potential buyers will be able to learn about what home type best matches their needs, which location is best for them and what their mortgage options are, among many other topics. “Our experts will help first-time

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will incorporate a series of street-level townhomes and retail intended to bring new life to Beresford Street,” she says. Although the development hasn’t yet been released for sale, interested buyers are already contacting Intracorp. “There’s a lot of interest,” Lai says, “and it pretty much covers the whole (of) Greater Vancouver including our loyal past Intracorp purchasers.” Homes at Silver start in the mid$250,000s. For more information and to pre-register, check out www. silverliving.ca.

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The Metrotown area of Burnaby continues to be a popular place to live, and with the addition of Intracorp’s newest development, Silver, it is about to get even more popular. “Getting into this neighbourhood early is the best opportunity to see real and sustained growth in your investment,” says Intracorp sales associate May Lai. “As the future unfolds, this dynamic neighbourhood will become even more desirable than it already is.” Silver is just steps from the Metrotown SkyTrain station, and within walking distance of great restaurants, shopping and recreation, including Central Park. Located right at the corner of Silver Avenue and Beresford Street, the 38-storey tower will offer one-, two- and two-bedroom and den suites in a variety of floorplans that include condos, flats and townhomes. Each will include its own large private cantilevered balcony. “You’ll be able to breathe some pretty rare air indeed,” says Lai. One of the most exciting parts about Silver is the inclusion of the Control4 home automation system. “It’s pretty amazing,” Lai says. “From your smartphone or tablet device, you will have the ability to control many of the functions within your home. The system will allow you to control the lighting, your music and your TV.”

This ... neighbourhood will become even more desirable than it already is,” says sales associate May Lai. The Control4 system can be expanded to control the temperature in your home as well as your security system, among other things. The kitchens at Silver could almost be considered works of art, with stainless-steel appliances, quartz countertops and Armony Cucine Italian cabinets. A thoughtful little detail is the aluminum lining in the kitchen and bathroom sink cabinets which will prevent damage from moisture and chemicals. “The exterior finishes are made of technologically advanced European textured-wood laminate and highgloss lacquer,” says Lai. “(It’s) easy to maintain, never fades and will last a

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Tsawwassen’s Cory Duhaime made good on his hopes of podium finishes at the Special Olympics Winter Games in Alberta last week. Cory, 23, brought home a trio of bronze medals from his three alpine skiing events in the Super G, slalom and giant slalom. The youngster with a ready smile said he was quite relieved

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Cory was one of three Delta Special Olympics athletes at the games with the B.C. team. The other two were Garrett Baydala, 22, who competed in floor hockey, and Allison Le, a figure skater who, at 14, was one of the two youngest members of Team BC. Cory’s parents Michael and Jenni said they were extremely proud of their son’s accomplishments. “Proud, yes, but we always Continued on P28

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Tsawwassen's Cory Duhaime, with parents Michael and Jenni, display the three bronze alpine skiing medals he won at the Special Olympics Winter Games in Alberta recently. Philip Raphael photo

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PETS 477

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AMERICAN COCKER Vet ✔, cuddly, family raised, paper trained. Exc pet! $700. 604-823-4393 Chwk. CANE CORSO mastiff, shots, dewormed, tails cropped, vet✓ $1,000. Call 604-826-7634. CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are Spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPPIES Male/Female, shots, micro-chip, vet checked, health guarantee. $2200. Call 604-970-3807. GOLDEN Retriever puppies, born Jan. 7th, family raised, very well socialized, 1st shots & deworming included. Mission 604-820-4827.

bcclassified.com 604-575-5555 Cocker Spaniels: Proud parents of 8 pups, born Feb 2. 1st shots, dewormed, vet chkd, tails/dews done. Ready Apr 1. Purebred, no papers. $600. 604-888-0832 Eves NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 533

FERTILIZERS

WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $130 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $150. 604-856-8877

548

FURNITURE

MATTRESSES staring at $99 • Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331

560

MISC. FOR SALE

Can’t Get Up Your Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift! Call 1866-981-5991

CAN’T GET Up Your Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift! Call 1-866-9815991.

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE

PEARL DRUM SET, $1000, receipts for $1000 in upgrades, located in Hope. Call 1 (604)869-7329 PIANO; APT SIZE Lowrey upright piano $750. Ph: 604-418-6274 or 604-531-1576.

REAL ESTATE 615 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SAWMILLS from only $3997 MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800566-6899 Ext:400OT. STEEL BUILDINGS FOR ALL USES! Spring Deals! Make an offer on sell-off models at factory and save thousands NOW! Call for FREE Brochure - 1-800-668-5111 ext. 170. STEEL OF A DEAL - BUILDING SALE! 20X24 $4798. 25X30 $5998. 30X42 $8458. 32X58 $12,960. 40X60 $15,915. 47X80 $20,645. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca

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Newly Renovated! Westland âœś Wellington Townhomes

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

RENTALS

Website: www.aptrentals.net

HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

www.dannyevans.ca

706

Call NOW 604-830-5260

TRANSPORTATION

APARTMENT/CONDO

LANGLEY

CLAYMORE APTS 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts Avail $200 Move-In Bonus!!

810

Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

AUTO FINANCING

FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

DELTA SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL

Close to shopping & schools. Seasonal Swimming pool, and tennis court. 3 Appliances (fridge, stove dishwasher), blinds hot water and parking included. Carpeted throughout. Some pets welcome.

Minimum $160 for Complete full-size Vehicles Serving the Delta Area since 1986 604-649-1627 or 604-946-0943 #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200

5374 - 203rd St, Langley

Call 604-533-9780 SURREY

Need A Vehicle! Guaranteed Auto Loan. Apply Now, 1.877.680.1231 www.UapplyUdrive.ca

Regency Park Gardens Large 1 & 2 bedroom units Rent from $725.00/mo.

Phone: 604-581-8332 & 604-585-0063

HOUSES FOR SALE RICHMOND

1 & 2 Bdrms Available Immediately Located in central Richmond, close to all amenities & Kwantlen College. Rent includes heat and hot water.Sorry no pets.

Call 604-830-4002 or 604-830-8246 Visit our website: www.aptrentals.net

DreamCatcher Auto Loans “0� Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals

1-800-910-6402

745

ROOM & BOARD

750

SUITES, LOWER

The Scrapper

FREE CASH BACK WITH $0 DOWN at Auto Credit Fast. Need a vehicle? Good or Bad credit call Stephanie 1-877-792-0599 www.autocreditfast.ca. DLN 30309. Free Delivery. WANT A VEHICLE BUT STRESSED ABOUT YOUR CREDIT? Christmas in March, $500 cash back. We fund your future not your past. All credit situations accepted. www.creditdrivers.ca 1-888-5936095.

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1995 CAMRY, 4 door, 4 cyl, auto, loaded, new tires, AirCared, mint cond. $2900 obo. 604-931-1236. 2003 CHEVY MALIBU 110,000 km, auto, V6, AirCared, good tires, $4000 obo. Call: (604)531-3251

827

VEHICLES WANTED

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

FURNISHED room in family home in Sidney. Close to town and bus routes. $500.00 per month. (778) 426-3433 or email: trumanhmason@gmail.com

SCRAP BATTERIES WANTED We buy scrap batteries from cars, trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each. Free pickup anywhere in BC, Min. 10. Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288

www.PreApproval.cc DL# 7557

WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

EXCEPTIONAL LEASE RATE Located in downtown Vancouver Yukon/2nd Ave. where average rates for retail are $33 per foot giving a gross mthly lease rate of $12375.00 but this 4500 sf shop in this very prime location across from ICBC is avail. for $7500/mo net lease cost. A smaller 2500 sf shop is also avail. for $3500/mo net. Ray 778-999-0581

2 hour Service from call. Professional staff and Member with A+ rating. Visit us on-line at www.a1casper.

SURREY / Delta Border

Large 3 bdrm, inste storage. Starting at $1250/mo. 5 Appl’s, 1.5 baths, gas fireplace. Close to schools, shopping & transit. No pets.

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

Springer/Lab cross pups, vet check, 1st shots, eager and social $350, 604-823-6739 afternoons/evenings. STANDARD SCHNAUZER pups. 17 - 19� / 30 - 35lbs full grown. $500. each. 604-826-5846 Mission.

WE BUY HOUSES The OLDER. The DIRTIER. The BETTER. Flexible Terms. Quick Closing. Call us First! 604.657.9422

2004 ITASCA SPIRIT 29.4 ft. Class C motorhome, 50,000km. 2 slide outs, awnings, generator & ext. warranty. Exc. cond. $42,900. (604)856-8177 604-308-5489 40’ DUTCH STAR with Cummings turbo diesel, less than 59,000 mi. Always stored indoors, looks like new, economical to operate, 2 slides, din. booth, 2 a/cond, 2 TV’s, 2 CD & 2 VHS players, ldry., propane generator (6500W). Must be seen. 604-854-3266

2 bedroom renovated bsmt suite in metrotown area. Shared laundry/ half utilities $1200. References REQUIRED!! 604-910-4528

845

LADNER, new 1 bdrm. suite, priv. entry, lam. floors, 900 sq. ft. F/S, no ldry. N/S N/P. $850 mo. Avail. now. (604)773-1519

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

2004 ACURA NDX black on black 2nd owner, loaded. Asking $15,500. 604-805-7773 2004 JEEP GRAND Cherokee Ltd. 4x4, auto, green, 126K, $7000 firm. Call 604-538-4883


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