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Newton casino on the move?
Attack under investigation
Pit bulls maul dog and 91-year-old owner
Discussions are under way for a destination gaming complex on a large property at 8 Avenue and 168 Street in South Surrey
by Kevin Diakiw AT AGE 91, Merle Polischuk now feels
by Kevin Diakiw
PLANS ARE afoot to move the Newton casino to a property in South Surrey, where it would be turned into a destination gaming complex, The Leader has learned. The City of Surrey, Gateway Casinos and the B.C. Lottery Corporation (BCLC) have been in private discussions about moving the gaming licence from the Newton Bingo Country casino at 7093 King George Blvd. to a yet-to-be-built facility in South Surrey at 8 Avenue and 168 Street. The Newton property was the subject of a highly contentious public hearing in 2009, when gaming critics were pitted against not-for-profit organizations, which rely heavily on gaming revenues. After a marathon meeting, council passed the gaming expansion in Newton on a five-to-four vote, even though it contravened the city’s own gaming policy. Making matters worse, the company Dianne Watts that won the rezoning later flipped the property to Gateway Casinos and Entertainment. The promise of $25 million worth of improvements on the property died with the change in ownership. Three years later, the mall where the Newton casino is situated still lies in a state of disrepair. Meanwhile the South Surrey location – currently undeveloped green space – is the planned site for a $180-million development, including a 200-suite hotel, 800-seat convention centre and casino.
“The landscape has changed in Newton from when that casino was first brought forward.”
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Merle Polischuk and her dog Heidi were attacked by a pair of pit bulls on Sunday in North Surrey. The incident has left Polischuk with a hefty vet bill and she is now afraid to walk outside her gated community. Surrey’s animal control officers are investigating the case.
confined to her gated community after she and her 12-year-old sheltie were savagely attacked by two pit bulls outside her home in North Surrey. Polischuk was out walking her dog Heidi on Sunday at about noon near 121 Street and 92 Avenue. She likes strolling in that area because it’s close to Scott Road and it feels safe. However, on Sunday, a young man walking two pit bulls could no longer hold onto their leads and the animals charged Heidi, biting the small dog. “One at each end trying to pull her,” Polischuk remembers. “The guy that had them came over, and of course, one guy with two pit bulls can’t do a heck of a lot.” Polischuk tried to pull her dog away from the marauding pit bulls, but was knocked to the ground several times. Her knees got scraped and her head was badly bruised from the falls. At one point, one of the animals grabbed her by the hand and tore open her finger. Eventually the man was able to get the animals under control, but the damage was done. It all seemed to happen extremely quickly, Polischuk said. By the time it was over, the city’s animal control people were there, as were ambulance, fire and police personnel.
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New officer in charge of Surrey named
Seven years for shooting 16-year-old
Top interrogator will lead 616-member detachment
Judge doesn’t believe killer’s apology by Sheila Reynolds
WHEN STEVEN Brandon Mulligan-Brum apologized in court last month for shooting and killing a teen on a Surrey street in 2010, he said he was foolish, had grown up since then and hoped the victim’s family would forgive him. But during his sentencing in New Westminster Supreme Court on Wednesday (May 30), Justice Elizabeth Arnold-Bailey said she didn’t buy it and didn’t feel Mulligan-Brum was at all remorseful for taking 16-year-old Adem Aliu’s life. “His delivery in court was devoid of any real emotion,” she said, noting he was not struggling to stay composed and seemed to talk mostly about how his own life had been impacted. Arnold-Bailey handed Mulligan-Brum a sentence of seven years, minus two-and-a-half years credit for time served since his arrest, meaning he’ll spend another four-and-a-half years in prison. Mulligan-Brum, 22, pleaded guilty last year to manslaughter for shooting Aliu to death on July 14, 2010. Aliu and a group of about six teens were drinking and roaming the area near 141 Street and 103 Avenue, allegedly vandalizing cars, including a BMW owned by Mulligan-Brum. Mulligan-Brum was inside his home at the time, and after hearing a ruckus on the Justice Elizabeth street, went outside and around a corner, carrying a loaded handgun with him. Arnold-Bailey He fired two shots in the direction of the group. One of the bullets struck Aliu in the head, killing him. Defence lawyer Lawrence Myers said his client had a gun in his possession for protection because he felt his own life and that of his family might be in danger. Meyers argued Mulligan-Brum had no intention of killing anyone and was immediately remorseful. But Justice Arnold-Bailey noted he didn’t go to police, and instead hid the gun and waited for police to come to him. The shooting also took place while Mulligan-Brum was on probation for a prior offence and was prohibited from possessing weapons. He has past convictions for uttering threats and drug trafficking. Mulligan-Brum displayed behaviour considered “truly abhorrent” in a civilized community, said Arnold-Bailey, calling his actions “profoundly” careless, thoughtless and misguided. Still, she credited Mulligan-Brum for furthering his education while in custody and said she’s hopeful he can be rehabilitated. In a victim impact statement last month, Aliu’s adoptive father, Nezir Alija, said the teen was a good student, a talented soccer player and wanted to become an air traffic controller. He had come to Canada from Kosovo in 2006 for a better life, Alija said.
by Kevin Diakiw ONE OF the RCMP’s best
“His delivery in court was devoid of any real emotion.”
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Adem Aliu, 16, was gunned down in the early morning hours of July 14, 2010. Steven Brandon Mulligan-Brum has been sentenced to seven years in jail for Aliu’s murder.
Former trustee mourned Ken Hoffmann served on Surrey school board in ‘90s by Nick Greenizan FORMER SURREY school trustee Ken Hoff-
EVAN SEAL / THE LEADER
Former Surrey school trustee Ken Hoffmann passed away on Saturday.
mann was remembered this week as an intensely patriotic Canadian and a man with a big heart who cared deeply about children. Hoffman, a resident of Surrey, died Saturday. After a career as a special education teacher on Vancouver Island, he retired to the Lower Mainland and served two three-year terms as a Surrey school trustee, from 1993-1999, as a member of Surrey Electors Team. He “always kept children and their best interested at the centre of his objectives,” said school district spokesperson Doug Strachan. Surrey Board of Education chair Laurae McNally remembers Hoffman best for his performances at public school board meetings – which were broadcast on local television. “Sometimes before he’d speak, he’d turn
and open by saying, ‘I want to talk to all those people out there in television-land’,” she recalled with a chuckle. During his time as a trustee, Hoffman lobbied to have O Canada sung regularly in Surrey schools, as well as before board meetings. “And we still do that to this day,” McNally noted. Even in retirement, Hoffman stayed interested in provincial education news. Until recently, McNally said, she’d get a call from the former trustee “every four or five months, asking a question, or wanting to talk about something. He kept a keen interest in education and was still very passionate about it.” For the past two years, Hoffman lived at Surrey Amenida Senior Care Home. “He was a very, very nice man,” said Amenida general manager Teena Love. “He will definitely be missed.” sports@peacearchnews.com
interrogators has been named the officer in charge of the Surrey detachment. Supt. Bill Fordy spearheaded several high-profile interviews, including serial killer Robert Pickton and Shane Ertmoed, who confessed to murdering 10-year-old Heather Thomas of Cloverdale. A senior police officer told The Leader at the time of the Ertmoed confession that it was one of the most brilliant interrogations he had ever seen. Fordy also got Mukhtiar Panghali to admit to killing his wife Manjit in 2006. Those interview skills won’t be lost as he heads forward to lead the detachment. “I have enjoyed a very rewarding career and have had the opportunity to work with some of the best interviewers, police officers and leaders in Canada,” Fordy said Wednesday. “I Supt. Bill Fordy believe that good interviewers are good listeners. I hope that by effectively listening to people that I have worked alongside and by listening to others as we move forward, I will be better positioned to both lead this detachment and understand the needs of all those that I work alongside.” Fordy had been shortlisted some time ago to replace Assistant Commissioner Fraser MacRae, who finishes his command of the 616-member detachment on Friday. Fordy begins his position as OIC on Monday. “I am very pleased by Supt. Fordy’s selection and appointment to the officer in charge position at Surrey detachment,” MacRae said in a release. “He has a well-earned reputation as an excellent police officer and leader and is a person of great energy, passion and integrity. I wish him every success in his new role”.
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City of Bhangra 2012 May 31 – June 10 This year’s festival is expanding to two cities, Surrey and Downtown Vancouver and will host hundreds of performers from the UK, New York and India. For more info and tickets www.cityofbhangra.com
World Ocean Day Sun, June 3, 11am-3pm | Blackie Spit Park Discover the world’s ocean at this fun-filled family festival! Enjoy live music, marine touch tanks, nature walks and much more!
The Glades Garden Open House Sat June 2, 10am-3pm | 561 172 Street Surrey Wander the meandering paths and explore this unique 5 acre woodland garden. Featuring a collection of over 2500 mature rhododendrons and azaleas. Entrance by donation, no pets please. For more info 604-501-5164.
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Unsinkable: Remembering the Titanic, 1912-2012 On display until June 12 | Surrey Museum This exhibit marks the 100th anniversary of the launch of the infamous luxury liner Titanic. Explore rooms meticulously recreated to represent its 1st and 3rd Class accommodations. Info: 604-592-6956.
On-line Town Hall Meeting Weds, June 13, 7-8pm You’re invited. Mayor Watts will be answering questions from Twitter, Facebook and our live audience in our first Online Town Hall. For more info www.surrey.ca
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Call for 2012 nominations. This award recognizes and celebrates Surrey’s highest achievers in the cultural sector. Nominations must be submitted by Mon, June 11, 2012. For more info call 604-501-5186.
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Giant Hogweed is an invasive plant that can cause considerable injury to people and is a serious threat to natural ecosystems. For photo and how to report a sighting, visit www.surrey.ca under Notices.
Join us for this seniors’ event that supports awareness and education of healthy, safe and active aging in our community. Shuttle service available. For more info or to register 604-501-5100.
Healthy Communities Challenge Finale Sat, June 9, 2-4pm | Fleetwood Community Centre It’s never too late to start! Join us at this Community Health Fair to celebrate successes or to learn how to get started on your path to a healthy lifestyle. Fitness testing, prizes and refreshments. For more info www.surrey.ca
Nature in My Backyard Backyard Bugs Sat, June 9, 10am-12noon| Surrey Nature Centre Learn about butterflies, honeybees and ladybugs, and how they help our gardens grow. Ages 5+ (parent participation required). Registration required, 604-502-6065.
Neighbourhood-Based Family Connections in Surrey/White Rock The Children’s Partnership of Surrey/White Rock is working on a project to assess how we can better serve families with children under 6 years in Surrey and White Rock. Visit www.surrey.ca/survey to provide information about your own family’s needs.
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Lord Tweedsmuir holds 100-year reunion Special guest is great granddaughter of school’s namesake by Jennifer Lang
IN CLOVERDALE, it’s hard to find someone without a connection to Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary. And whether they’re current students or staff, or among the literally thousands of alumni who’ve walked the halls over the years, they all seem to agree – it’s a special place. This Saturday (June 2), Surrey’s oldest high school hosts its 100 Year Reunion. All former students, staff, grads and friends of the school have been invited to the celebration, running from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the school. Up to 1,500 people are expected to attend, says Allan Clegg, president of the Lord Tweedsmuir Alumni Association and a proud member of the graduating class of 1960. Former students and staff are coming from as far away as Nova Scotia, California and Hawaii, says Clegg. He recommends pre-registering online at LordTweedsmuirReunion.ca to avoid waiting in long line-ups to get inside the school June 2, when the $12 entry fee will be cash only. Originally called Surrey High School, the school was renamed in 1940 to honour Lord Tweedsmuir, the muchloved and admired governor general who passed away that year. A very special guest has also RSVP’d – Deborah Buchan, Lady Stewartby, the great granddaughter of John Buchan, the first Lord Tweedsmuir, Canada’s 15th governor general, who will be on hand for the opening ceremonies at 1 p.m.
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Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary School principal Allan Buggie, staffer Cindy O’Brien Hugh (Class of ‘76), and alumni association president Alan Clegg (Class of ‘60) get ready for Saturday’s 100 Year Reunion. “I am very much looking forward to being at the Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary School for their celebrations, representing my brother, Lord Tweedsmuir and the wider Buchan family,” she said in a statement. A number of former teachers are attending, including Margaret Spall (Hansen), who taught Grade 7 from 1946 to ’48 and celebrates a birthday of her own on June 2. “I feel very honoured that the alumni chose my 91st as the day to celebrate the 100th anniversary,” she said, adding she hopes to catch up with some of the early 1950s graduates. Retired vice-principal Rick Hugh, a Lord Tweedsmuir grad (’72) is also attending, and so is his wife, Cindy O’Brien Hugh (Class of ’76), who happens to work in the school’s office. Both of their fathers went to Tweedsmuir, too. It’s not unusual to find three successive generations of the same family who have gone to the school, says school
principal Alan Buggie. One hundred years after starting off in 1912 as a first year junior high class added to the fiveroom Cloverdale Public School, Surrey’s original high school still seems to operate as a large extended family. Buggie says that’s because for 85 years, Lord Tweedsmuir was Cloverdale’s only secondary school, unlike Surrey’s other town centres, which have had two or even three secondary schools serving residents. He says until 1999, when Clayton Heights Secondary was built, Lord Tweedsmuir “was really the focus of the community” in a way that’s truly unique in all of Surrey. “That’s why Tweedsmuir has retained such a strong community connection.” With several informal class reunions planned too, it’s shaping up to be a genuine homecoming weekend in Cloverdale. Individual class years and even entire decades are planning to meet up
after the day’s formal events come to a close. Alumni from the 1970s are invited to Bogy’s Pub from 7 p.m. on, while the classes of 1982 to ’88 are heading to Dublin Crossing. The classes of 1990, ’91 and ’95, meanwhile, are going to meet up at Rusty’s Pub. The Class of 1961 will be gathering at Boston Pizza, while the Class of 1963 is meeting at a private residence. And finally, all classes and staff from the 1960s are invited to drop by Winners lounge at the Newlands Country Club in Langley after 5 p.m. Lord Tweedsmuir has undergone several name and location changes over the years. The original school was located just west of today’s Cloverdale Traditional School on 56 Avenue. In 1922, Surrey High School moved to present day Cloverdale Traditional School, where it stayed until 1957. That year it moved to its current location on 180 Street near 60 Avenue. The present high school at 6151 180 St. was built in 1993. The 100 Year Reunion has been arranged into three core times according to class years: 1912 to 1969 will gather from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; 1970 to 1989 from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m., and 1990 to present are from 2-4 p.m. The welcome and introduction is set for 1 p.m. Cloverdale Traditional School, the former Surrey High School, will be open from 10 to 11 a.m. for tours. For more information and to preregister, visit www. lordtweesmuir renunion. ca
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ayor Dianne part of the SET slate that Watts must be controlled council and the very grateful school board. She left SET she held firm to mount an independent against the call to become the campaign in 2005, and has leader of the B.C. Liberals, now formed the Surrey First after former premier Gor- slate, which holds all nine don Campbell announced council seats. that he was stepping down SET itself came together in November 2010. as a union of two slates that, There was considerable by competing, were ceding pressure on Watts to run. seats to rival Surrey Civic Her popularity, both within Electors in each election. Surrey and throughout the While SET had been province, was considerable, reasonably strong in earlier and she had no baggage. years, and was always able While she had been a to deny the NDP-affiliated Liberal supporter, she had SCE a majority on council, not really been involved in it is often forgotten that provincial politics. However, much of its strength in the she said no, 1990s was a citing her result of takfamily and her ing control commitment to of the school Surrey. board in The leader1993. ship was won SCE had several months controlled later by Christy the board, Clark. who had but as has been out of the often been government case, fell Frank Bucholtz the since 2005 and out of favour had a post as a with Surrey radio talk show voters at least host. Clark, however, had partially because there was some baggage as a former an NDP government in minister, and what has Victoria. really hurt her is that she is SET candidates captured surrounded by the same old a majority of seats in 1993, gang that was so integral a and made a number of part of Campbell’s nine-year changes – most notably reign. Even if she presents a pushing to bring in a trafresh face, she’s the only one ditional school that was a who does. huge hit with parents from Watts would have had day one. exactly the same problem, One of those SET canand it might have even been didates, Ken Hoffmann, worse, given her lack of recently passed away. While provincial experience. There he was a polarizing figure is nothing she could have to many, his experience in done to deal with it, as a the classroom as a teacher cabinet must be made up of and his willingness to stand elected MLAs. up for what he believed Watts may yet end up on made him popular with the provincial scene. After many voters, and he was rethe next election, assuming elected again and again. the Liberals lose, the antiIf and when Watts NDP coalition that has gov- ascends to the premier’s erned B.C. since 1941, with chair, it will be at least two NDP inter-regnums, partially because of SET may well try to realign again backroom organizers, under a new leader, and volunteers, campaign likely under a new name. managers and successful She could be a top concandidates like Hoffmann, tender to head up that party. who together made SET Watts was first elected a powerhouse in Surrey. to Surrey council in 1996, That gave her first chance at a time when the ruling as a politician, and she has Surrey Electors Team was made the most of those in superb shape. She was chances ever since.
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y little girl turns one year old at the end guppy and makes a “pop pop” noise) – she probof this month, and with that milestone ably understands so much more than I think she approaching, I thought I would reflect does. on a few things I’ve learned. I learned it’s okay to want a break. And while Sleep, or lack thereof, has been the centre of a lot you don’t need a village to raise a child, it certainly of lessons this year. helps. Elise was one month old when my husband Elise had colic for months two and three of had the summer off from teaching, and my mom her life. We would calm her fussiness any way we has been a doting grandma since Elise entered the could, but as a result she didn’t learn to fall asleep world. I am one lucky mama. on her own until a few months later. Also, I learned it’s okay to admit I get bored. I I would do anything to let her get some rest. I think all moms of babies get a little bored. That’s learned I can walk endlessly in November with an why we’re all at the B.C. Ministry of Education’s 18-lb. weight bundled against my chest, energized free Strongstart program, baby sign language by her peaceful, angelic face. classes, and the playground when our critters can I learned how much I value a nap and a hot barely use the bucket swing. But bored doesn’t shower. mean we’re not busy. These little ones need attenI learned from Dr. Weissbluth’s tion and stimulation, not to menHealthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child (my tion taking care of the extra laundry Bible during the first six months) that and dirty dishes they create. unlike adults, babies have more trouble I learned I lean toward the style falling asleep when they’re overtired. of attachment parenting, although When your well-intentioned relative I don’t believe it’s all-or-nothing. tells you to keep your newborn up in the I ended up co-sleeping with my evening so they will sleep better at night, daughter until she was three smile and nod politely and then mentally months old. I’m not sure when run. I’ll stop breast feeding (probably More importantly, I learned every before she is two, but who knows). Kristine Salzmann I don’t think Jamie Lynne Grumet, stage comes to an end (this will be my husband’s mantra once baby number featured in TIME earlier this two comes along). One day the colic, month, is weird for breast feeding suddenly and inexplicably, ends. Napping only in a her almost-four-year-old son until he self-weans. carrier? That ends, too. It’s one piece of advice you Finally, one of the most important things I’ve always hear as a new parent, and while each stage learned this past year is that my lofty ideas on may feel like forever while you’re in the moment, it how I thought I’d parent often differ in reality, and turns out it’s true. I shouldn’t feel guilty about it. No, I don’t make all Now that sleeping in a crib has been settled for of Elise’s baby food from scratch and yes, I did let a few months, I’ve learned that for me, sticking to her cry herself to sleep. We hear that every baby Elise’s sleep schedule is more important than anyis different – well, every parent is different, too, thing I could possibly want to do outside the house. and we’re doing the best we can with a whole lot Also, I’ve learned Ellen is on at 3 p.m., during of love. the second half hour of the afternoon nap, and her positive energy is absolutely joyful. Kristine Salzmann is a Black Press reporter on Other realizations have taken longer to come by. maternity leave and mom to 12-month-old baby I learned I need to give Elise more credit. She girl Elise. She writes monthly for The Leader on now knows “clap,” “tongue” (sticks her tongue parenting issues. out), and “fish” (opens and closes her mouth like a newsroom@surreyleader.com
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A moving Pit bulls’ owner: Take full responsibility food bank experience I AM a neighbour of the 91-year-old woman
ON MAY 18, I had the opportunity
to support the Surrey Food Bank’s 10th annual Breakfast with the Bank at Surrey’s Bollywood Banquet Hall. The Surrey Food Bank brought together so many people who showed their support to this organization at 7 a.m. and raised a significant amount of money in such a short period of time. It was truly a moving experience listening to people like Marilyn Herrmann (executive director) and many others whose families struggle(d) with some of life’s greatest challenges. It also provided an opportunity to learn about the great work that the Surrey Food Bank is doing that help to fill in the gaps. I commend the efforts of the Surrey Food Bank and the many donors in this endeavour. Listening to the stories of what so many people go through to survive each and every day in Surrey was eye opening. We have a collective responsibility to consider these difficulties with greater insight and understanding.
and her 12-year-old dog who were viciously attacked by two pit bulls on Sunday, May 27. This was an unprovoked attack. My neighbour and her dog were returning home from a walk in the neighbourhood and had almost reached the entrance gate of the strata complex where we live, when they were charged at and attacked by the pit bulls. The handler of the two pit bulls was
unable to keep control of them which resulted in the attack on my neighbour and her dog. If the owner(s) of the pit bulls have not already done so, I urge them to take full responsibility for their dogs’ actions and contact Surrey’s animal control office at 604598-5892 to arrange to have the two pit bulls destroyed. If the owner(s) refuse to take this action,
then I urge the animal control officer who attended on Sunday to apprehend the two pit bulls and have them destroyed. In addition, the owner(s) owe it to my neighbour to pay for all of the veterinarian and medical expenses she has incurred as a result of the attack, as well as an apology.
Why not water in the wee hours? RE: “TIGHTER water sprinkling rules
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now enforced.” These watering regulations will require the installation of water meters throughout the Lower Mainland. The watering restrictions cannot reasonably be enforced any other way. Neighbour complaints are one way, and having the enforcement officers walking neighbourhoods is the other way. Having enforcement officials out at that time of day (4 a.m. to 9 a.m.) on a walking beat is not efficient. They could really only go by what they see or hear; they cannot go into backyards to check. Beating the system without a water meter is simple. Start your automatic sprinkler at 2 a.m. any day you want. Unless your neighbours complain, who will ever know? The bylaw enforcement officials are not at work at those times. Get ready for forced install of water meters. Also, is not the highest water demand time (residentially) from 5-8 a.m. while most of the working people are getting up and showering and cooking? Why do we have watering during these hours? Why is it not all in the wee hours of the morning?
A letter writer argues that morning watering times should start at 2 a.m. in Metro Vancouver.
Eric Taylor
RE: “BYLAW officers, get your
priorities straight,” Letters, The Leader, May 22. I fully understand the angst of the writer over a trivial ticket for parking too close to a driveway. And many of the points he makes have merit. However, he does admit he did violate the bylaw. And thus in this one instance he was not, as he claims, a lawabiding Surrey citizen. We hear the same complaints from other self-claimed law-abiding citizens when they get speeding tickets. Like the writer, these offenders say the police should be doing more important things. And like the writer they too are right. The main flaw in their position is if they did not park too close to a driveway or did not speed, law enforcement officers just might have time to do more important things. By speeding or parking illegally they help prevent that which they call for: more efficient and meaningful enforcement. Ross Fisher, Surrey
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RE: DARYL Dela Cruz’s letter
from the Progressive Surrey Transit Coalition. I fully agree with him. As per 104 Avenue is an extremely busy road leading from Central City to the highway, and servicing two major bridges, the present congestion on 104 Avenue is never ending. I know, I live on 103A Avenue and have to listen to the trucks using their engine brakes 24/7.
I have written to TransLink, as well as Surrey engineering, and they both tell me that the future plans for 104 Avenue is to use the centre of the road two lanes wide for a transit system, and the balance of the road will have only one lane in each direction for vehicle traffic. Can you believe that? It seems that the decision makers think that the only car traffic on 104 Avenue is from King George
Boulevard to Guildford Town Centre. The city tells me they plan to divert some traffic from 104 to 100 and 105 Avenues. How dumb is that? At present, 100 Avenue is jammed from about 140 Street to 148 Street in rush hour, because the lights at 148 Street and 100 Avenue are much too short on green to move traffic along. It is difficult to know just what these engineers are smoking, but
certainly they are not using any common sense at all. They have also installed a traffic light at 104 Avenue and 142 Street, which is only two blocks long. It is a timed light and not on demand, and so now we have a lot of extra traffic jammed up on 104 Avenue waiting for a red light that is hardly ever used.
Derek Coughtrey Surrey
Spend public funds to put families first IT’S IRONIC the B.C. government
has proclaimed May as Child Care Month while the crisis for families with young children goes from bad to scary. Exorbitantly high parent fees of $1,915 per month, below-poverty level wages for workers, and long wait lists reflecting the desperation of families mean it is only wealthy or lucky parents who can access
quality licensed child care while they work or study. But, the crisis will not be solved by expanding big box for-profit commercial child care chains. Why would we want scarce taxpayer dollars providing profits for investors and shareholders? We should spend public funds to put children and families first.
The crisis is identified by the Coalition of Child Care Advocates who calls on the B.C. government to stop funding the expansion of new big-box for-profit commercial child care businesses. Of course the true solution to the crisis is the $10/day plan for a public system of integrated early care and learning that
would cap fees, improve wages for workers and create child care spaces across the province. If the premier supports jobs and puts families first, she should stop siphoning off tax dollars for investors and shareholder profits and instead build a child care system for B.C.
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South site: ‘Amenable to tourists’ From page 1 The vast majority of people at a recent public hearing were in favour of the South Surrey development plan. Mayor Dianne Watts confirmed Tuesday the city, BCLC and Gateway were in early discussions to move the gaming licence from Newton to the border location. “We’re having discussions,” Watts said. “The landscape has changed in Newton from when that casino was first brought forward.” The landscape Watts
referred to is the diminishing revenues not-forprofit organizations now receive from gaming. “If you’re asking me if I would be sad that it moved? No,” Watts told The Leader. “I just think that the Newton site was not appropriate, and I know that many of us struggled with that site, but supported it because the non-profits were (previously) getting the dollars.” She said the city and proponents are just days into discussions, and said a lot has to be addressed regarding the plan.
The two abiding questions are: What are the specific plans for the South Surrey location, and what will happen to the rundown mall in Newton? A spokesperson for BCLC said the South Surrey location has good potential for a casino. “We have been looking at the Surrey area for some time and we know it’s a marketplace that presents opportunity based on its location in proximity to the border,” the spokesperson said, adding they have
been considering the Gateway proposal. “We have received a proposal from Gateway and we’re not in a position to discuss details at this time.” Coun. Linda Hepner is happy with the potential for a gaming transfer to South Surrey. “The south has been a location that actually is amenable to tourists, and I think it allows the kind of development in Newton that we’re looking for,” Hepner said. “Hopefully it will be revitalized just the way we want it.”
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Attack: ‘It shakes you up, all right’ From page 1
Police said they were called to assist because the ambulance crews were afraid of what the pit bulls might do next. Heidi was taken to the vet and Polischuk to hospital. The vet told Polischuk if she hadn’t gotten Heidi in when she did, the sheltie would have died. “Thankfully, we got her home,” Polischuk said. “I think these pit bulls ought to be banned. They’re too dangerous to be on the street.” Polischuk has already paid about $1,400 in vet bills and expects to shell out more when she goes back for a follow-up appointment. The owner of the pit bulls has made no overtures to share in the cost of the vet bills. Polischuk is still shaken. “It wasn’t a very nice experience, that’s for sure,” Polischuk said. “It shakes you up, all right, no fooling.”
She says the experience has changed her and how she’ll go about her day. “I’m not going to take (Heidi) outside the gate again,” Polischuk said. “We’ve been doing this for 12 years, you know, and nothing happened. You never know, I guess.” The city says it has three animal control officers investigating the attack. During the investigation, the pit bulls can only come out of the house if they are wearing muzzles, and if they are kept in a yard they must be in a six-sided kennel. Once the investigation is complete, the dogs may be classified as dangerous under the city’s Dog Responsibility Bylaw. Once that occurs, it becomes much more expensive to keep an animal. The city could not say when it would complete its investigation.
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Surrey considers multiple suite zones Enforcement not the only solution for fixing a ‘30-year-old problem,’ mayor says by Kevin Diakiw
A BABY born in Surrey this year will be nearing retirement age by the time all homes with multiple suites are brought into compliance with city bylaws – 63 at years Surrey’s current enforcement rate. Cracking down on illegal suites is not a challenge unique to Surrey. Officials throughout the region who have embarked upon similar enforcement initiatives say prohibitions are slow to bear fruit. Nevertheless, Surrey wants swifter response time and is now working on a back-up plan: Allow homes with multiple suites in pre-determined zones in the city. Coun. Barinder Rasode said the approach only makes sense. “Is it (tenants’) fault that their landlord is now disobeying a bylaw and we should give them two months notice?” Rasode asked. “(Do) we say ‘we don’t care if your kid’s going to finish school here,’ or ‘your treatment at the hospital is here, but you’re going out just because it’s our bylaw?’ “We better start thinking outside the box, because what we’re doing isn’t working right now,” Rasode said. When Surrey created a bylaw allowing one secondary suite per home in December 2010, it made shutting down multiple suites a priority. But according to a request under Freedom of Information legisla-
tion, The Leader learned the city had shut down just 63 of the estimated 4,000 homes with multiples suites by November last year – nearly a year after the new bylaw came into force. At that rate, it will be 2075 before all multiple suites are eradicated, assuming no more are built in the meantime, or those already shut down aren’t re-opened by the landowner.. Critics of illegal suites are quick to say their big-
Coun. Barinder Rasode: Start ‘thinking outside the box.’
gest bone of contention is homes that contain multiple suites. Homes with multiple suites are not covered under the B.C. building code and are currently forbidden in Surrey. The suites are a draw on resources, critics say, including schools, parking spaces, city services and police time. Last year, in response to questions about why so few people have applied for permits for one suite, the mayor’s office said the city is focusing on crack-
Mayor Dianne Watts: Multiple suites are ‘mini apartments.’
ing down on multiple suites, a plan which will continue. But Surrey is now developing an additional strategy: Allow them in pre-determined zones. “If you want to have multiple suites, then you need to be in an area that’s zoned for multiple suites,” said Mayor Dianne Watts. “Because, in essence, they’re little mini apartments.” The zones, which don’t currently exist, would probably be for duplexes, fourplexes and sixplexes, Watts said. She notes they would be purposely built for multiple families. The existing multiple suites in a single-family home is not acceptable, she said. “You can’t have a single-family dwelling and have three or four suites in it, it just doesn’t work,” Watts said. That said, the process of shutting the homes down isn’t that easy. “We’re trying to fix a 30-year-old problem and it’s not an easy one,” Watts said. “You’ve got single moms, kids going to school and all the rest of it.” Two years ago, the city commissioned pollster Ipsos Reid to conduct a survey of Surrey residents to gauge support for secondary suites. Twelve hundred Surrey homes were polled from June 28 to July 16, 2010 and the results are considered statistically accurate within 2.9 per cent, 19 times out of 20. See SUITES / Page 13
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A great read! Mayor Dianne Watts says hav ing a single-family dwelling with three or four suites in it ‘just doesn’t work.’ LEADER FILE PHOTO
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Suites: Guildford, Whalley favoured However, the Ipsos Reid survey showed people weren’t as amenable to homes with multiple suites. Support for multiple-suite homes dropped to 47 per cent, a figure that sunk to 35 per cent in South Surrey and 39 per cent approval in Cloverdale. The number of people in favour of multiple suites was marginally higher in Guildford, Whalley, and City Centre at 51 per cent, and Newton at 50 per cent.
From page 11 The poll indicated 63 per cent of Surrey residents supported one suite per home. Surrey forged ahead, allowing one suite per home, while vowing to shut down homes with multiple dwellings. It was the first time in three decades that secondary suites were legalized. The move provided homeowners with legitimate mortgage helpers, while increasing the amount of rental housing stock in the city.
Rasode said Surrey should look at allowing some of the multiple suites that currently exist, adding not all of them have bad tenants causing stress on the neighbourhood. If a community in Surrey shows that at
least 80 per cent of the residents are in favour of multiple suites, they should be allowed, said Rasode. “I think we need to take a very human approach to this,” she said. kdiakiw@surreyleader.com
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Lawyers plan to boycott legal aid for riot suspects Latest tactic a follow-up to escalating strike by Jeff Nagel
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been assigned. Doyle said there have MOST B.C. lawyers are been no overtures from expected to refuse to government about incretake on accused Stanley asing legal aid funding. Cup rioters as legal aid But he noted an indeclients in a new strategy pendent review of the to press the provincial criminal justice system government for more is underway, so major funding. changes may be unlikely The Trial Lawyers’ before review chair Association of B.C. Geoffrey Cowper reports (TLABC) board of back in July. governors decided over Crown counsel spothe weekend to recomkesman Neil MacKenzie mend refusal of riot said the Criminal Justice cases under legal aid, Branch has no involvea follow-up from their ment in the process of four-month escalating how defendants get lawyduty counsel strike that ers, including legal aid. ended in April. “It guess that’s a “There decision was quite a for them to great deal make,” he of support,” said of the TLABC TLABC’s spokesman intended Bentley boycott. Doyle “We’re said of the certainly action, but ready and noted the willing to association proceed and has no way doing Bentley Doyle we’re to enforce a so on a daily boycott and basis as the the province ongoing will likely find some cases continue.” lawyers who will take the During the legal aid cases of accused rioters. strike, the Legal Services “The people involved Society of B.C., which in the battle for legal aid administers legal aid aren’t going to be taking with the budget assigned it.” by the province, sent Lawyers in B.C. argue outside lawyers to fill in the province severely at courthouses severely underfunds legal aid, affected by the job citing a growing number action. of people who appear in Legal aid funding has court unrepresented. been cut by 27 per cent That could happen over the last decade, with accused rioters, from $96 million in 2001 Doyle said, or cases to about $67 million. could be delayed. A public commission “They have devoted into legal aid last year a great deal of legal concluded B.C. is failing resources to prosecuting its most disadvantaged the riot cases,” he said. citizens, leaving too “At the same time we’ve many representing been calling for legal aid themselves and adding funding to be increased to court congestion. across the board.” Police on Tuesday Legal aid would geneannounced 19 new charrally apply in the case of ges against seven more rioters who can’t afford suspected rioters from a lawyer and might face Sidney, Richmond and jail time. Port Moody. The boycott only Connor Epp, 20, of targets new riot cases Maple Ridge, became coming to court, not the 13th rioter to plead ones where legal aid guilty so far to a riotlawyers have already related offence.
“They have devoted a great deal of legal resources to prosecuting the riot cases.”
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Extra pay for mayors who take TransLink seats $60,000 annually to serve on board ‘problematic’ for council chair by Jeff Nagel TWO NEW seats on
TransLink’s board of directors that the province has earmarked for the chair and vice-chair of the Metro Vancouver mayors’ council will give them roughly $60,000 in extra pay each year. But North Vancouver District Mayor Richard Walton, the council’s chair, says he’s not yet sure he can accept the position, adding the optics of the additional pay is just one of his concerns. “That’s problematic,” he said. “An extra $60,000 is more than some mayors in the region make.”
“There’s some value. But it’s not going to fix the governance issue. So that still needs to be addressed.” Dianne Watts Walton said he’s particularly concerned about stretching himself too thin, noting the duties of a TransLink director are complex and would come on top of his other roles as vicechair of the Metro Vancouver board and the chair of the Mayors Council on Regional Transportation, which he said devoured 400 hours of his time last year. “It’s a time commitment issue,” he said. Another is whether mayors’ council reps who also serve on TransLink’s board can keep the two sets of duties straight and not find themselves in conflict. If he decides taking
the seat is justified, Walton said he would go only if the mayors’ council votes to send him. In contrast, vicechair Peter Fassbender, the mayor of Langley City, said he has no hesitation taking his seat and plans to do so as soon as possible, provided he remains in his role as vice-chair. “I’m not going there because I’m going to get extra pay,” he said. “I want this to work. I’m prepared to put in the effort.” Fassbender said he has already been attending most TransLink board meetings for months at the invitation of the board. “I’ve been putting in the effort without the extra pay because I believe it’s important for the region to do that,” he said. Fassbender said it’s a valuable chance for better communication between the TransLink board and the mayors, and he doesn’t think the council should wait on taking up the seats until next January, when the chair and vice-chair positions come up for election again. He rejected suggestions he or Walton would be hamstrung and put in an impossible situation by serving on TransLink, adding he would work to persuade the board to conduct most of its business publicly, not behind closed doors. The change to TransLink’s legislation giving two board seats to the mayors’ council was unveiled in May by Transportation Minister Blair Lekstrom. Mayors have criticized it as a small step that doesn’t go nearly far enough to address their demands for more control over TransLink spending and priorities. Burnaby Mayor Derek Corrigan said he is “totally opposed” to mayors sitting on TransLink with just two token seats, calling it a provincial ploy to “divide and conquer” the mayors. “This is a sham,” he said. “They are attempting to get a couple of members of the mayors’ council
on that vice-chair board who to Transwill then Link, but validate cautioned the decicities sions being must press made and Victoria for put those much more mayors in meaningful a terrible improveconflict.” ments to Surrey restore Mayor democPeter Fassbender Derek Corrigan Dianne racy and Watts, a accountformer ability. doesn’t chair of the mayors’ “There’s some see a huge problem council, said she value,” Watts said. sending the chair and
“But it’s not going to fix the governance issue. So that still has to be addressed.” TransLink’s appointed board of directors has complete control of the transportation authority’s spending. The mayors’ council can only approve or reject new or increased funding sources to finance service expansion. Mayors are also paid $500 each time the mayors’ council meets
and Walton gets a flat stipend of $5,000 as chair, in addition to payments to serve at Metro Vancouver. TransLink directors are paid retainers of around $38,000, depending on their duties, and they receive $1,200 per full day board meeting ($600 for half days). The board chair gets a flat $100,000.
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E N V I R O N M E N TA L E X T R A V A G A N Z A Surrey’s Environmental Extravaganza is still going – now’s your chance to get out, enjoy and learn about Surrey’s natural environment. This annual event offers 7 weeks of FREE events and programs - there is something for everyone! Come and check out next week’s FREE, fun-filled Environmental Extravaganza.
Events happening around Surrey (and beyond) from June 1st-5th: The Glades Garden Open House Saturday, June 2 | 10:00AM-3:00PM The Glades 561 – 172 Street (limited roadside parking; please carpool if possible)
Intro to Organic Gardening Sunday, June 3 1:00PM-3:00PM North Surrey Organic Community Garden (Cedar Grove Park, 10222 – 141 Street) *Contact 604-502-6065 to register
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Don’t forget to pick up your Environmental Extravaganza passport to add to the fun! By attending just 3 events you could win a gift card to Guildford Town Centre. Pick up your passport at: - any Environmental Extravaganza event - any Surrey Library or Recreation Centre - Surrey City Hall - Surrey Nature Centre at Green Timbers * Please note that some of the Environmental Extravaganza events require pre-registration. Make sure to check out next week’s paper for more Environmental Extravaganza events! For a detailed event calendar or for more information on any of these events please call 604.502.6065 or visit www.surrey.ca/extravaganza.
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Smoke alarms missing in many homes Almost 70 per cent of residences that caught fire in recent years did not have a working device by Tom Fletcher
government’s campaign to get a working smoke DESPITE YEARS of pubalarm in every home in lic education, almost 70 the province. per cent of the houses Smoke alarm maker that caught fire in B.C. Kidde Canada is donatin recent years still did ing 5,000 units with a not have retail value a working of $75,000 smoking that will be alarm. distributed Many of to B.C.’s those were most low-income vulnerable homes, popularental units, tions this and homes fall. And on aborigiBlack Press, nal reserves whose and at publicaother rural tions reach locations, 1.2 milLen Garis according lion B.C. to a study of homes, has residential pledged fire reports done by the a public awareness University of the Fraser advertising campaign Valley. Seniors, disabled worth $350,000 to people and young chilremind people to install dren were at greater risk or upgrade their smoke of dying in a house fire. alarms. B.C. Justice Minister Surrey Fire Chief Len Shirley Bond and Social Garis, president of the Development Minister Fire Chiefs Association Stephanie Cadieux of B.C., said the study revealed new support used data from B.C.’s Monday for the B.C. Office of the Fire Com-
“Smoke alarms give you time to escape from the fire – it seems pretty simple, doesn’t it?”
missioner from 2006 to 2011. The study suggests that 69 lives could be saved each year if homes across Canada had working smoke detectors, he said. “Smoke alarms give you time to escape from the fire – it seems pretty simple, doesn’t it?” Garis told a news conference at the B.C. legislature. “High-risk members of society are most likely to have a fire and least
B.C. Social Development Minister Stephanie Cadieux and Justice Minister Shirley Bond listen to Surrey Fire Chief Len Garis explain research into the lack of smoke alarm protection in B.C.
likely to have a working smoke alarm.” Garis emphasized that all smoke alarms should be replaced after 10 years, and batteries changed annually. Further details about the campaign will be publicized in Black Press publications during 2012. More information about the research and the program are available at www.fcabc.ca
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N OT I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G - M O N DAY, J U N E 11 , 2 012 The Council of the City of Surrey will hold a Public Hearing pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act, in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC, on Monday, June 11, 2012, commencing at 7:00 p.m. Surrey Official Community Plan By-law, 1996, No. 12900, No. 324 Amendment By-law, 2012, No. 17670 Surrey Land Use Contract No. 235, Authorization By-law, 1976, No. 4861 Partial Discharge By-law, 2012, No. 17671 Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2012, No. 17672 Application: 7911-0329-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 12859 - 88 Avenue APPLICANT: Santosh Holdings Ltd. c/o Guru Nanak Holding Ltd. (Bob Cheema) #101, 13463 - 78 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3W 0A8 PROPOSAL: By-law 17670 To redesignate the property from Urban (URB) to Commercial (COM). By-law 17671 To discharge Land Use Contract No. 235 to allow the underlying “Single Family Residential Zone (RF)” to come into effect. By-law 17672 To rezone the property from “Single Family Residential Zone (RF)” to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)”. The purpose of the rezoning is to permit the development of a three-storey mixed-use (commercial/residential) building. B. Permitted Uses for By-law 17672 The Lands and structures shall be used for the following uses only, or for a combination of such uses, provided such combined uses are part of a comprehensive design: 1. Multiple unit residential buildings or ground-oriented multiple unit residential buildings 2. The following uses, provided that any of these uses, or combination thereof do not constitute a singular use on the lot: (a) Retail stores excluding adult entertainment stores, auction houses, secondhand stores and pawnshops; (b) Personal service uses excluding body rub parlours and tattoo parlours; (c) Eating establishments excluding drive-through restaurants; (d) Neighbourhood pubs; (e) Office uses excluding social escort services and methadone clinics; (f) General service uses excluding funeral parlours, drive-through banks and vehicle rentals; (g) Indoor recreational facilities; (h) Community services; and (i) Child care centres. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP 17670/71/72
The purpose of the rezoning is to allow additional uses in an existing commercial building. B. Permitted Uses for Neighbourhood Commercial Zone (C-5) Land and structures shall be used for the following uses only, or for a combination of such uses: 1. The following uses are permitted provided that the gross floor area of each individual business does not exceed 370 square metres [4,000 sq.ft.]: (a) Retail stores excluding the following: i. adult entertainment stores; and ii. auction houses. iii. secondhand stores and pawnshops. (b) Personal service uses limited to the following: i. Barbershops; ii. Beauty parlours; iii. Cleaning and repair of clothing; and iv. Shoe repair shops; (c) Eating establishments excluding drive-through restaurants; (d) Neighbourhood pub; (e) Office uses excluding the following: i. social escort services ii. methadone clinics (f) General service uses excluding funeral parlours, drive-through banks and vehicle rentals; (g) Indoor recreational facilities; (h) Community services; and (i) Child care centres. 2. One dwelling unit per lot provided that the dwelling unit is: (a) Contained within the principal building; and (b) Occupied by the owner or the owner’s employee, for the protection of the businesses permitted on the lot. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP 17664
Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2012, No. 17675 Application: 7912-0037-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 6018, 6064 - 138 Street and 13819 - 60 Avenue APPLICANT: Annie Spurr and North 60 Development Inc. c/o Hunter Laird Engineering Ltd. (Clarence Arychuk) #300, 65 Richmond Street, New Westminster, BC V3L 5P5 PROPOSAL: Block C To rezone a portion of 6064 - 138 Street from “One-Acre Residential Zone (RA)” to “Single Family Residential (12) Zone (RF-12)”. Block A and B To rezone 13819 - 60 Avenue, 6018 - 138 Street and a portion of 6064 - 138 Street from “One Acre Residential Zone (RA)” to “Single Family Residential (9) Zone (RF-9)”. The purpose of the rezoning is to permit subdivision into 31 lots (10 RF-12 and 21 RF-9). DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP 17675
Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2012, No. 17673 Application: 7911-0071-00
Surrey Official Community Plan By-law, 1996 No. 12900, Text No. 113 Amendment By-law, 2012, No. 17669 Application: 7912-0085-00 APPLICANT: British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority c/o Omicron Architecture Engineering Construction Ltd. (Pablo Yuste) 595 Burrard Street 3 Bentall Centre, 5th Floor, Vancouver, BC V7X 1L4 PROPOSAL: To amend “Surrey Official Community Plan By-law, 1996, No. 12900”, as amended, in Division A, Schedule B Temporary Use Permit Areas, under the heading Temporary Industrial Use Permit Areas, by adding a new heading “Temporary Industrial Use Permit Area No. 41 - Temporary B.C. Hydro High-Voltage Training Facility.” This application will permit a high-voltage training facility on the B.C. Hydro Surrey Campus. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP 17669
CIVIC ADDRESS: 18711 and 18737 - 54 Avenue APPLICANT: Trevor Jones and Ranjit S. and Sukhvinder K. Sandhu c/o McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd. (Greg Mitchell) 13160 - 88 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3W 3K3 PROPOSAL: To rezone the site from “One Acre Residential Zone (RA)” to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)”. The purpose of the rezoning is to permit subdivision into (13) small suburban single family lots. B. Permitted Uses for By-law 17673 The Lands and structures shall be used for the following uses only, or for a combination of such uses: 1. One single family dwelling which may contain 1 secondary suite. 2. Accessory uses including the following: (a) Bed and breakfast use in accordance with Section B.2, Part 4 General Provisions, of Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, as amended; and (b) The keeping of boarders or lodgers in accordance with Section B.2, Part 4 General Provisions, of Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, as amended. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP 17673
Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2012, No. 17664 Application: 7912-0038-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 15932 - 96 Avenue APPLICANT: Lomen Enterprises Co. Ltd. c/o Matthew Cheng Architect Inc. (Matthew Cheng) #202, 670 Evans Avenue, Vancouver, BC V6A 2K9 PROPOSAL: To rezone the property from “Local Commercial Zone (C-4)” to “Neighbourhood Commercial Zone (C-5)”.
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Providing hope for an ailing friend Cloverdale man donates a kidney
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by Dan Pearce TODD REID would do
A stroller carries two members of the family during the recent Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair, which took place in Surrey during the Victoria Day long weekend.
anything for his best friend Graeme, so when he learned Graeme’s kidneys were only functioning at 15 per cent, he had only one question: “What can I do?” At that point Reid didn’t even know what his blood type was, so he began the lengthy process to find out if he qualified as a kidney donor. “Nothing happens right away. You have to go through all this different testing and there’s things that can pop up all the way through,” Reid said. During this time, Reid was also doing plenty of research. He learned that if Graeme’s condition worsened to the point that he needed dialysis, the transplant would be less likely to succeed. “The whole way through we were trying to get it done quick so
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DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP 17674
Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2012, No. 17674 Application: 7911-0092-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 6355, 6365 and 6373 - 168 Street APPLICANT: 581947 B.C. Ltd. c/o Urban Design Group Architects Ltd. (Rick Jones) #600, 1140 Pender Street West, Vancouver, BC V6E 4G1 PROPOSAL: To rezone the site from “One Acre Residential Zone (RA)” to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)”. The purpose of the rezoning is to permit the development of a retail shopping centre. B. Permitted Uses for By-law 17674 The Lands and structures shall be used for the following uses only, or for a combination of such uses: 1. The following uses are permitted provided that the gross floor area of each individual business does not exceed 370 square metres [4,000 sq.ft.]: (a) Retail stores excluding adult entertainment stores, auction houses, secondhand stores and pawnshops; (b) Personal service uses limited to barbershops, beauty parlours, cleaning and repair of clothing and shoe repair shops; (c) Eating establishments excluding drive-through restaurants; (d) Office uses excluding social escort services and methadone clinics; (e) General service uses excluding funeral parlours, drive-through banks and vehicle rentals; (f) Indoor recreational facilities; (g) Community services; and (h) Child care centres. 2. Notwithstanding Section B.1 above, one retail store on the Lands may have a maximum gross floor area of 483 square metres [5,200 sq. ft.]. 3. One dwelling unit per lot provided that the dwelling unit is: (a) Contained within the principal building; and (b) Occupied by the owner or the owner’s employee, for the protection of the businesses permitted on the lot.
Additional information may be obtained from the Planning & Development Department at (604) 591-4441. Copies of the by-law(s), supporting staff reports and any relevant background documentation may be viewed in the “Notices” section of the City of Surrey website at www.surrey.ca or inspected at the City Hall, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. from Tuesday, May 29, 2012 to Monday, June 11, 2012. All persons who believe their interest in property will be affected by the proposed by-law(s) shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on matters contained in the by law(s). Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council, please fax to 604591-8731, email clerks@surrey.ca, or submit in writing to the City Clerk at 14245 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2, no later than Monday, June 11, 2012 at 4:00 p.m. Please note that Council may not receive further submissions from the public or interested persons concerning these applications after the Public Hearing has concluded. Jane Sullivan City Clerk
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that he didn’t have to go on dialysis,” Reid said. “I know for sure with the times that I had spoke to Graeme, that that was his biggest phobia. He was deathly afraid of going on dialysis.” It had been three weeks since Reid had been to his last test, and he still hadn’t heard anything. “We were definitely at a wall at that point. Both Graeme and I were feel-
“We did it,” the message read. “Thank you so much,” Graeme replied. The second day after the operation, Reid, still in pain, walked from his room to Graeme’s. “I just lit up,” said Reid. “It was just a great feeling to walk in the door and see him alive and well and know that after all this battle, that it worked.”
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Todd Reid (right) is pictured here with his best friend Graeme. ing just wiped from the whole scenario and just scared that it was stretching too long. What if something pops up now? Then we’re right back at the beginning. There was a lot of fear at that time,” Reid said. On June 17, Reid sent one last e-mail asking if they had heard anything. The return e-mail was a simple three-line message. “It basically said, ‘we’ve signed off, everything is a go, and we’ve booked an O.R. date for July 6.’ When I read that, a million different emotions exploded. I’m just looking at the screen going wow, we’ve made it.” When Reid finally got into contact with Graeme to tell him the great news, he was helping someone move. “That just shows you, at that point, one month before the surgery, at 9 per cent kidney function, he was helping someone move,” said Reid. “He’s such a strong man who tries hard not to show emotion but [when I told him] you could hear his voice crack a bit.” On July 6, 2010 they had the operation. It was a success. The organ began working immediately. Reid sent Graeme a text after they had woke from surgery.
Reid encourages everyone to sign up to become an organ donor “It’s such an easy thing. Even if you can’t be a living donor, you can be a donor after you die,” he said. “You’d be surprised at what you can do. Especially when it’s for someone you love.” Earlier this month, Reid was given the Shira Inspira award through the Kidney Stories of Hope campaign. Reid was one of five winners from across Canada to receive the award, which is given out by the Kidney Foundation of Canada. “I’ve read most of the stories on there and it’s incredible the stories that people have and the struggle they’ve gone through,” he said. “Every one of those people deserves the acknowledgement.” Reid got the call that he had won on the same day he learned his grandmother had passed away. “It was a really touching moment,” he said. “From death comes life.” Find all the stories of hope, including Reid’s, as well as information on organ donation at http:// www.kidney.ca/storiesof hope
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SENIORS WEEK | Daily Activities | June 3-9 North Surrey (Chuck Bailey
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Weight Room(located at North Surrey Recreation Centre) Sun, June 3 | 8:00am-9:00pm | Free Drop-In 55+ Fitness Mon, June 4 | 9:15am-10:15am | Free Movie & Popcorn Mon, June 4 | 1:00pm-3:30pm | Reg.#4290598 | Free Come celebrate Seniors Week with a movie and popcorn. We will be watching the new and widely popular movie The Help. Come experience the adventure as we all munch on some popcorn in the newly renovated Seniors Lounge. Pre-registration recommended.
Drop-In Badminton Tue, June 5 | 1:15pm-3:15pm | Free A Taste of India Lunch Wed, June 6 | 12:30pm-2:30pm | Reg.#4295602 | $7 Join in for a delicious Indian meal and watch a wonderful performance by some local Bhangra dancers. This experience is one you don’t want to miss. Preregistration is required.
Intro to Computers Workshop Thu, June 7 | 1:00pm-3:00pm | Reg #4295608 | Free During this two-hour class students will have the opportunity to see and learn about the parts which make up a computer. The class will talk about each computer component in detail talking about the purpose of each component as well as how all the components fit together to create the computers we all use today. If you have ever wondered what is inside a computer, or are new to computers and want to learn more this is a great place to start.
Tea in the Garden Fri, June 8 | 12:00pm-2:00pm | Reg.#4290595 | Free Join us for tea in the beautiful gardens at Bear Creek Park. This afternoon tea will feature informative garden tours, led by City of Surrey staff. Between tours enjoy a cup of tea and delicious treats while listening to some entertainment. Shuttle bus available upon request and for a charge. Pre-registration required.
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The P.U.R.L.S group will be selling some of their wonderful knitting and craft creations. All proceeds will be donated to various charity organizations. Please come out and support this wonderful cause.
Fit 55+ Tue & Thu | June 5 & 7 | 9:00am-10:00am | Free This fitness class is a gentle exercise class focusing on cardio, strength and stretching components.
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The Flats on Georgia finds a home in Chinatown
‘Thoughtful livability’ at work When Panther Constructors decided to build their latest development in Chinatown, The Flats on Georgia, they ran into a few emotional obstacles. “How do you build in a part of the city with so much history?” asks Panther Director Brian Low. “We have to do justice to the neighbourhood.” “You have to carefully stitch a patch into the existing quilt,” says Scott Brown of Colliers International Residential Marketing. The 28 one- and two-bedroom condominiums include nine-foot ceilings, and plenty of floor-to-ceiling windows that will allow natural light to pour in.
Outside, the building rises nine storeys from the street, and features contemporary Chinatown architecture like slotted shutters, Juliet balconies in some plans and ground level retail. “The crux of the unit is ‘thoughtful livability,’” Low says. With open concept kitchens, polished concrete flooring throughout and custom millwork, it’s clear that no detail has been overlooked. “(We) spent a lot of time thinking (about) important details,” Low says. “Personally, I haven’t lived in a place that feels more like a community ... It’s like a small town inside a big city.” Visit theflatsongeorgia.com or call 604-790-8744 for more information.
tables, chairs and benches, and paved garden paths and green space. Surrey City Centre “is going to be a gathering space,” says Lin. “It’s going to be the most popular space in Greater Vancouver.” The civic plaza currently holds the City Centre Library and will eventually be home to Surrey’s new City Hall. A new performing arts centre, Simon Fraser University and the Surrey Art Gallery are also nearby. Almost any amenity or service you could imagine is in the area, from shopping at the Central City mall to grabbing a bite to eat at one of the local restaurants. If it’s a bit of outdoor recreation you’re looking for, you’ll be able to find it at one of the many parks near Wave, including Holland Park,
home of the annual Fusion Festival and Movies Under the Stars. The North Surrey Recreation Centre, featuring a pool and several ice rinks, is right beside the Surrey Central SkyTrain station, just minutes from Wave. Wave is within easy walking distance of transit, so you’ll be able to leave your car behind. There are several bus routes and SkyTrain stations in the area. “It’s easy to zip to central Surrey and back to Vancouver,” Lin says. Surrey has quickly become a large urban centre in its own right, separate from Vancouver itself. “Places like Surrey, suburban centres, are going to be the next Vancouver east side,” Lin says, citing that area’s popularity with buyers until its home prices began to rise. “To get that kind of pricing, you have to go out to the suburban areas. This area is going to take off,” he says. Homes at Wave start at $179,900. For more information, visit www. waveliving.ca or call 604-951-9283.
‘This area is going to take off’
A new Wave of style in Surrey City Centre by Kerry Vital
Rize Alliance is bringing some high style to Surrey’s City Centre with its newest condominium project, Wave. The two high-rise towers will hold 235 suites per tower, and with generous balconies included in every home, it’s no surprise that many have already been sold. Many of the outdoor spaces are larger than 100 square feet. “It’s unheard of to bring that kind of outdoor space to condos,” says Will Lin, president of Rize Alliance. The architecture is definitely the defining exterior feature of Wave. As its name suggests, it’s built in a gently undulating wave pattern that will make it an iconic part of the City Centre skyline. Each floor is curved differently than the one above and below it, so no two homes are identical. “People can be proud of (it) as they drive up to their home,” says Lin. Curb appeal is definitely one of the many reasons people are choosing to live at Wave, along with the affordable prices and the location, which is rapidly growing in popularity. Another special feature at Wave is inside the suites. Ingenious movable walls mean that you can change your home to suit your every need, whether it’s closing off a space for visiting overnight guests or opening it up to have more room to entertain. “The movable walls create space as necessary,” Lin says. He explains that this gives homeowners double the possibilities for their home. There are a variety of one- and two-bedroom floorplans available, ranging from approximately 522 to 780 square feet. The living area features contemporary wood-tone laminate flooring, while the bedroom includes luxurious nylon custom carpeting that you can sink your toes into. Because of the design of the building there is a beautiful view in every direction, so the large windows let in tons of natural light and afford you a daily taste of your personal stunning view. The kitchens are perfect for entertaining or a night in with a glass of wine and a good book. With polished quartzite countertops complemented by soft-close durable wood grain cabinets
and stainless-steel appliances, you may be inspired to become a gourmet chef. A typical condo kitchen, this is not. The bathrooms are chic and cool, with their own set of polished quartzite countertops and porcelain floor tile. A brushed aluminum mirror lends a little elegant touch to the space where you may spend much of your time getting ready for the day or a night out. When you’re ready for a bit of entertainment, the development has some pretty great amenities, from a state-of-the-art fitness centre, a theatre room, a library and lounge areas with a kitchen, among many other amenities. Wave is also pet-friendly, with a pet wash/grooming room. A community garden is also on-site, as well as an open space on the ground level that will hold a barbecue area with
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Delta club develops adaptive rowing program
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t’s a balmy spring evening and Deas Slough is dotted with rowers gliding along the water as rush hour traffic rumbles over a bridge nearby through the George Massey Tunnel. In her single-person shell, novice rower Kiran Aujlay concentrates on her body position and rowing technique. With every stroke, she propels her boat further and further away from the dock where she’s left her wheelchair for the evening. Aujlay is a paraplegic athlete who participates in Delta Deas Rowing Club’s new adaptive rowing program which gives people with physical and intellectual disabilities the opportunity to get out on the water. With a few equipment modifications and some assistance transitioning from chair to boat, Aujlay is ready to row. “I love it,” says the 30-year-old North Delta resident with a grin. “As you’re rowing out there, it’s very serene, very beautiful. And once you get going it’s a pretty fast sport.” Rowing has also proven a great way to get cardiovascular exercise, which can be a challenge for those with mobility restrictions, Aujlay says. “For people with physical disabilities, that’s a big thing, trying to figure out a way to get a workout and get the heart pumping.”
it was just a natural fit,” she says, noting the club features an easily accessible, low dock with no stairs. “We’re a rowing club that can do this, so I thought why aren’t we?” Last October, Aujlay and two other athletes came out for a trial run but, with winter approaching, the club shelved the idea until this spring. So far, eight people have completed the club’s adaptive rowing course and two, including Aujlay, have signed up to be full club members. Stevens says those interested in adaptive rowing should have some range of motion and a bit of core stability. “We’ve got amputees that row, we’ve got paras (paraplegics) that row, we do have an autistic young man that’s just started,” she says. Stevens adds the provincial sport organization Rowing B.C. is encouraging clubs to establish adaptive rowing programs and a few others are taking root across the Lower Mainland. The new program at Deas Island was made possible, in part, by grant money and a loaner boat courtesy of Rowing B.C. and Rowing Canada.
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do that was absolutely horrible.” After the surgery, she could no longer participate in racing. At first she thought she would be OK, that perhaps athletics was just a phase in her life. “But the more I gravitated away from sport, the more I realized that it was actually a part of who I was,” she says. And so began the search for a new athletic endeavor. “I’ve tried other sports since recovering from my surgery and nothing has really clicked with me as much as rowing has, so I’m pretty excited about it,” she says. When it comes to equipment modifications, Aujlay uses a fixed seat, as opposed to a sliding seat. Joy Fera Her oars are shortened slightly, to lighten the load, and her shell has pontoons affixed to either side for added stability. Other than that, her equipment is essentially the same as that used by ablebodied rowers. “It’s actually, I think, quite liberating for someone who has mobility restrictions to get out on the water and be able to do what everyone else is doing,” Aujlay says.
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sport. “Hopefully they will show that coverage in Canada,” she says. “That should also inspire those that might be reluctant,” she adds, explaining some would-be adaptive rowers might be apprehensive about the water, depending on their ability to swim. Fera gets out to the Delta Deas Rowing Club regularly and says she has enjoyed meeting some of the adaptive program participants. “It’s just delightful to watch the progress being made by those learning,” she says. Aujlay has only been out on the water a handful of times this season, but she’s quickly picking up the rowing lexicon, feeling her core muscles strengthen and becoming more comfortable putting her complete trust in the coaches—who keep her safety paramount. “Every time that we go out, I personally feel more and more confident,” Aujlay says. As the weather warms up, she plans to start rowing more frequently and looks forward to getting better—and faster. “I would like to actually pursue this competitively,” she says. “But I’m still learning the ropes.”
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Chiefs split doubleheader against Cardinals by Nick Greenizan IT WAS A ROUGH few
days for the North Delta Blue Jays last weekend, as the BC Premier Baseball League squad lost both ends of doubleheader Saturday to the Langley Blaze before rebounding Sunday to win once against the Victoria Eagles. The Whalley Chiefs, meanwhile, played just twice, splitting a doubleheader on the road against the Abbotsford Cardinals. The Jays (10-15 win-loss record) ran up against the red-hot Blaze (24-5), failing
to score a run against the team that has now won nine of the last 10 games. In the first game Saturday, North Delta managed just four hits off Langley starting pitcher Marc Andre Habeck en route to a 3-0 loss, and in the second tilt lost 10-0, managing just four hits off four Langley pitchers. Blaze ace Jon Bauer got the wink, striking out five in just four innings. First-baseman Shane Wlodarczak had two of Delta’s four hits, including a double. North Delta was shutout in the Sunday’s opener, too, 10-0 to Victoria. Wlodarczak
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In the second game, the Chiefs were victimized by one poor inning, as Abbotsford plated four runs in the fifth. Chiefs’ reliever Daniel Teichman was tagged with the loss, giving up four of those five runs – but just two of them earned. Left-fielder Will Motley paced the offence with a double and two RBIs. sports@peacearchnews.com
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Deterrence, Denunciation and Five Years in Prison On May 10, 2012, a BP’s supporters were in person we refer to as Mr. tears.” The O’Brien family BP, was in the front page and the Crown were news. He had been found restrained and respectful of guilty of criminal negligence the process. Outside court, causing death, dangerous the Crown prosecutor said driving, and failing to she hoped the sentence remain at the scene (hitwould make some people and-run) in connection look at their own actions with the roadside death of on the road. “I certainly Cedric Hughes Barrister & Solicitor hope that other drivers will 21-year-old Silas O’Brien. www.roadrules.ca He was sentenced to a five think about what happened and a half year prison term with a 12-year driving here and the tragic result and conduct themselves prohibition, which will begin after his release accordingly in the future.” from prison. The Internet is full of ballyhoo. A sampling BC Supreme Court Judge Terence Schultes of 59 online comments following one report who presided over Mr. BP’s trial and who contained only five responses either sympathetic imposed the above-noted sentence said that to Mr. BP’s situation or supportive of the deterrence and denunciation were important sentence’s appropriateness. Four of the remaining factors. He noted that Mr. BP was totally 54 critical responses have been blocked as responsible for causing O’Brien’s death and abusive. Whether or not this number of critical that his moral blameworthiness was high. “No responses qualifies as a statistically significant one forced Mr. BP to drive the way he did.”… indicator of general public opinion, it certainly “Vehicles must in no circumstance be used as reveals a highly energized streak of vengefulness instruments of aggression.” Judge Schultes also ‘out there.’ noted, however, that Mr. BP “sincerely regrets” A letter to the editor of the Vancouver Sun what happened that night and has been deterred. newspaper containing the following nuggets Judge Schultes said the effect of O’Brien’s death caught our eye: “Driving an automobile in a on his family and friends has been “devastating.” reckless dangerous manner is the most socially “His loss has left an empty place in the lives of acceptable criminal act in our society.” …And many people.” another: “Getting a driver’s licence and owning a Judge Schultes said that the prison term and car give people a false sense of entitlement. Why driving prohibition he was imposing was an else would they drink and drive? Use a cellphone? effort to strike a correct balance between what Speed? Drive recklessly running red lights and the Crown had asked for—eight years and a four-way stops? These are conscious acts of 15-year driving ban—which was “too high and breaking the law. There should be zero tolerance neglected to consider rehabilitation” and the when it comes to using a vehicle in a manner defense submission— three to four years with a that could cause injury and/or death. (Mr. NS, three-year driving prohibition but allowing driving Coquitlam). for employment purposes—which “put too much …by Cedric Hughes, Barrister & Solicitor weight on sympathetic personal factors.” with regular weekly contributions from The reaction to Mr. BP’s sentence has been broadly mixed. One newspaper reported, “Mr. Leslie McGuffin, LL.B.
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From left: Photographer Cherie Wilson, firefighter Scott Booth and Surrey RCMP Const. Troy Derrick are gearing up for Revive ‘em & Drive ‘em, a show they describe as a traditional hot rod/motorcycle and music event with a modern twist.
Hot rods and pin-ups ‘Back to basics’ car show revs up in South Surrey this weekend by Tracy Holmes
“It’s about coming and having fun, listening to the bands,” said Booth, who also represents show co-presenter, Wicked Customs Rod cott Booth may be a White Rock firefighter, but he learned early in Shop. life what truly flames his passion. “The deal with our club is no attitude, no macho bull.” “I should have been born in time to be a pilot for World War The event name is derived from car club members’ interest in revivTwo and then live the hot rod scene of the ’50s,” said Booth, ing and driving “the fixer-uppers, the unappreciated more doors, the shortly after parking his 1931 Roadster. often-discarded, oddball makes and models and even the “That’s when I belong.” rusty field-finds.” For Troy Derrick, a Surrey RCMP constable, the vintage They want to promote the do-it-yourself mentality and craving that led to the nickname “Hambone” and his perch “work-in-progress drivers,” with a focus on quality, not on an 883 Harley Sportster is a natural progression from quantity. the skateboarder lifestyle he once lived – non-conformist, As example, Derrick describes his Sportster as “a Franyet still accessible. kenstein” – among many modifications, it boasts Triumph Not to mention the ultimate destiny of the majority: parts and bars he got for $20 at a swap meet. “Somehow, we always manage to turn into our parents, To keep with the theme, classic car registration for whether we like it or not,” he said with a grin, noting the the June 2 show is restricted to pre-1965 vehicles, with hobby reminds him of his dad. limited billet or modern parts. Motorcycle registration is The pair – who became friends through the common more lenient, but with a vision of home-built or personinterest and membership with the Blacktop Bombers car ally modified customs, choppers, bobbers or café-style and motorcycle club – have teamed up with Langley phobikes. tographer Cherie Wilson (of Cherrybomb Photography) to The organizers note the restrictions are not intended Troy Derrick further share what drives them, with a hot rod/motorcycle to discourage any classic car or motorcycle enthusiast and pin-up show they’ve planned for June 2 at 2 p.m. at the from driving their own ride in to check out the show, Pacific Inn in South Surrey. which is to include booths hosted by local tattoo artists More than 130 enthusiasts have signed on to participate and other traditional aspects of the rockabilly culture. in Revive ’em & Drive ’em, envisioned as a “back-to-the-basics, traAdmission for spectators is $5; car/bike registration is $15. ditionalist car show and evening social with like-minded promoters, For more information, visit www.reviveemanddriveem.com, email vendors and participants that are looking for a good time with good reviveanddrive@yahoo.ca or call 604-250-5343. people.” tholmes@peacearchnews.com
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Artists offer up prints for pipeline protest Group opposed to Enbridge Inc.’s proposal by Alex Browne
A GROUP OF local artists with a strong environmental connection have chosen a different way to promote protest against Enbridge Inc.’s controversial Northern Gateway pipeline proposal, which many feel will boost the Canadian economy. Crescent Beach painters Jennifer Clark and Reuben Kambeitz, and South Surrey painter, printmaker and multimedia artist Don LiLeger – joined by Mission painter and tattoo artist Bonnie Dobbin – believe, however, that the project poses significant environmental risks. And they’re encouraging the public to get involved by offering a chance to win prints of their original art works. Clark says that everyone who writes a letter of opposition to the Northern Gateway pipeline to either provincial or national politicians, or B.C. and national
newspapers, will be in a build a pipeline 1,170 draw for the art works, all kilometres long from of which celebrate scenes Alberta’s tar sands to from nature. a new port in Kitimat, To be eligible for the where crude oil would be June 2 draw, writers must loaded onto tankers for copy their original emails export to international to Clark markets. (info@ Supjlcstudio. porters com) or proclaim benvide a phoefits include tocopy of some 3,000 an original construction letter and jobs, plus addressed more than envelope. 1,700 posiInformations over a Jennifer Clark longer term, tion on her website including – including manufacturgovernment and media ing and maintenance addresses and a sample workers to keep the letter – aims to make it pipelines operating. easy for people to get Other benefits would involved, she said. include an estimated $2.6 “There’s so much to be billion in local, provincial concerned about these and federal tax revenues days – they’re overly over a 30 year lifetime exposed to so many of the project, while things that need to be Enbridge is offering some addressed, and I think $380 million over the people can end up feeling same period to the First overwhelmed.” Nations communities Enbridge proposes to whose land would be
“There’s so much to be concerned about these days...”
crossed by the pipeline. Even more crucially, proponents say, the project would help enlarge and diversify the markets for Canadian energy resources. But that fails to impress Clark, who said she feels different levels of government are streamlining a lot of the approval procedures for the project, which she fears could imperil the environment through the risk of a pipeline rupture, or a maritime disaster in B.C.’s coastal waters. Clark, who is a breast cancer survivor, said she did a lot of thinking about pollution and the need for environmental protection after she was first diagnosed in 2010. “This is not something I’ve done a lot of. I’m not an activist, although it could be something I end up doing a lot more of.” For more information on the draw, visit www. jlcstudio.com arts@peacearchnews.com
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A cup and some cash The North Surrey Lions cooked up a storm and raised $1,000 recently at Route 99 Tire and Auto Centre in Whalley. Owners John and Wendy Chilton donated the money as their tire supplier, BridgestoneFirestone, brought in the Stanley Cup for a visit.
YES, she can
SURREY’S CYNTHIA BHOURJI is one of two young women to receive the Gordon Smith Youth Environmental Stewardship (YES) Awards. The YES awards are open to youth in the region that have shown passion for the environment and intend to pursue post-secondary education in the environmental field. Supported by Metro Vancouver Regional Parks, Parks Partners and private donors the fund is administered by the Pacific Parklands Foundation (PPF). Bhourji is a Grade 12 student at Tamanawis Secondary School. In 2009, she founded Change the Beat and developed various local and international projects including “Neem: Planting Hope”. With the help of others, Bhourji contacted rural villages in northern India to coordinate the planting of trees. Starting in Bhandhala, the project since expanded to seven more villages.
Kwantlen First Nation elders Cheryl Gabriel and Lekeyten Antone delivering the opening prayer and song during Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s aboriginal open house.
Aboriginal awareness
K
wantlen Polytechnic University’s Aboriginal Gather- and Kwantlen’s Aboriginal Gathering Place. “The goal for ing Place opened its doors to more than 200 Grade the day was for students to develop an understanding of the 8-12 Aboriginal students from the Richmond, accessibility and range of post-secondary options available Surrey, Langley and Ridge Meadows in our region, to meet Kwantlen students, facschool districts recently at its Surrey campus. ulty and staff, to experience a university campus Titled Your Path, the open house featured setting, and to consider how they might begin campus tours, mini lectures and an informato establish a plan for their own transition to tion fair for the students, school district staff post-secondary studies. and teachers in attendance. “Based on the feedback we’ve received, I think The event received an official opening of we’ve succeeded on all fronts today.” prayer and song from Kwantlen First Nation Organized within Kwantlen’s Student Life elders Cheryl Gabriel and Lekeyten Antone. and Community Division since April 2010, the Speaker and BC Lion J.R. LaRose talked Aboriginal Gathering Place has since launched about his own battles with adversity as a youth a number of initiatives focused on community with Aboriginal roots and how it fueled his outreach, student support programs, and onmotivation for success as a professional athlete. Joshua Mitchell campus awareness of Aboriginal issues, history “I couldn’t be happier with the turnout and and culture. participation at this event,” said Joshua MitchYour Path is one of a series is of initiatives ell, director of student engagement at Kwantlen including peer mentoring, student club activiPolytechnic University who oversees Aboriginal Services ties, lectures, workshops and campus festivals.
No need to remain silent JOHNSTON HEIGHTS Secondary
Picture this Surrey Photography Club member Paul W. Sharpe receives his gold medal award from contest chair Richard H. Weiner for the winning photograph in the Canadian Association for Photographic Art (CAPA) Pacific Zone Print Challenge 2012. The winning photo, Walt Disney Curves, was taken in Los Angeles. For more of Sharpe’s photos, visit www.wizardofwonders.com. For more information about the Surrey Photography Club, visit www. surreyphotographyclub.com HOW TO SUBMIT
Submissions for People can be faxed, or e-mailed. The Leader’s mailing address is #200-5450 152 St., Surrey, B.C., V3S 5J9. Fax: 604-575-2544. Email: bjoseph@surreyleader.com
student Thomas Matsumoto won second runner up at the Canadian Bar Association, BC branch’s (CBABC) Law Week speech contest. The Barry Sullivan Law Cup is one of the cornerstone events of Law Week in BC. The Law Cup is named in memory of Barry Sullivan whose contributions to both the legal and educational professions are honoured each year through the presentation of this cup to the provincial winner. Students in Grades 10, 11 and 12 are invited to compete in the annual Public Speaking competition. Matsumoto received a trophy and a $150 cash prize. The finalists were judged by a
“Based on the feedback we’ve received, I think we’ve succeeded on all fronts.”
Justice: Does having the Charter lead to a more just society? made for an exciting contest and once again the calibre of the speeches was absolutely astounding,” said competition judge and CBABC executive committee member Jennifer Chow. “All students did a phenomenal job and should be Thomas Matsumoto (right) with his award from very proud of themthe Canadian Bar Association speaking contest. selves. Law Week 2012 Justice of the Supreme Court of was celebrated across Canada with British Columbia, a law professor, events ranging from mock trials and the director of Access Pro Bono and public open houses to flash mob a member of the CBABC executive demonstrations, public speaking committee. competitions and Dial-A-Lawyer “This year’s theme, Access to Day.
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Family ‘overwhelmed’ by support Communities rally to help dad and children after tragedy strikes
by Miranda Gathercole
resonance imaging (MRI) Jordana, 4, and Alexander, 6. financial burden. Tickets for the raffle are still June 2, where a portion from were all leading doctors to a For Jeremy, after caring for A raffle and burger and on sale for $10 each at many all haircuts will be donated to MELISSA WHITE didn’t seem conclusion they thought was his wife in the late stages of beer event, being held at the locations, including the Future the cause. like herself. impossible. her disease, trying to pick up Fort Pub on June 24, has the Shop on the Langley Bypass, Jeremy says he is overA mother of three young Just 10 months after her life where he left off has been potential to raise $20,000 in the Petro Canada gas station whelmed with the support. children in North Langley, she third child was born, Melissa difficult. raffle ticket sales alone. With on 72 Avenue and 200 Street, Those wishing to donate was normally very active and was diagnosed with ALS “The kids miss her,” Jeremy more than $7,000 in silent Colour me Mine at 6339 200 directly to the White family on the go all the time. But she (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosaid. “Alexander sometimes auction prizes, numerous corSt., Nestle Tollhouse Cafe at can do so through the ‘In Trust was slowing down, forgetting sis), also known as Lou Gehsays that he wishes things porate donations, an account Guildford Town Centre, and for the White family’ account rig’s disease, and Frontotemwould turn around and go set up at the Royal Bank and online by emailing whitefamiat the Willowbrook Royal poral Dementia (early onset backwards, that things would online auctions through their lytrustfund@gmail.com. Bank branch, 19888 WillowAlzheimer’s). At only 29 years go back to normal.” Facebook page, McCarthy is Only 2,000 tickets are being brook Dr. old, she was an extremely Anita McCarthy, a former confident the community can sold. Grand prize for the raffle For more information, visit rare case. Not only was she neighbour of the Whites, was make a huge difference. is two round trip tickets anywhitefamilytrustfund.weebly. one of the youngest people in shocked when she heard the “I just turned 30 and we where WestJet flies. com, the ‘Melissa White LegNorth America ever recorded news of Melissa’s diagnosis have kids of similar ages, so I Plus, ‘Fin’tastic’s Cuts For acy Event & Raffle’ Facebook to have both diseases, but and passing. She has started can’t even imagine what they Kids hair salon, 101 - 15905 page or email Anita McCarthy only 10 to 15 per cent of ALS a fundraiser for the White are going through,” McCarthy Fraser Hwy. in Surrey, is havat whitefamilytrustfund@ patients around the world also family to help ease the sudden said. ing a business blitz week until gmail.com. have Frontotemporal Dementia. ALS is a fatal neurodegenerative illness that progressively paralyzes one’s body, eventually making it impossible to breathe MIRANDA GATHERCOLE / BLACK PRESS or swallow. Frontotemporal Dementia, Jeremy White with similar to Alzheimer’s, his kids Maddox, JIM ADAMS causes irreversible 2, Jordana, 4, and This award recognizes and celebrates Surrey’s highest achievers in the cultural damage to brain cells Alexander, 6. Jeremy’s sector, demonstrating that Surrey values arts and heritage and those people who in patients younger wife Melissa passed achieve success in these fields. than those normally away from ALS and diagnosed with To submit a nomination: Nominees should meet the following Frontotemporal criteria: Alzheimer’s. Those Dementia in March • Provide a written submission of approximately LORNE PEARSON MARC PELECH with the disease may 300 words to describe the nominee • Be a Surrey resident, born in Surrey when she was only 30 and outline their accomplishments and or have a strong connection to the City suffer from memory years old. contributions to the development and of Surrey. loss, changes in behavpromotion of arts, heritage, cultural industries, iour and difficulties • Demonstrate excellence and contribute cultural tourism, multiculturalism or related words and becoming irritable. with speech and significantly to the appreciation and advocacy and philanthropy in Surrey. Her husband, Jeremy, and movement. Melissa development of culture in Surrey. MARY MIKELSON STEPHEN HORNING STEPHEN CHITTY • Please provide references to other individuals other members of her family presented almost all of • Reflect the unique character and who may be able to provide further support to figured she was depressed. the warning signs. history of the City. this nomination. Having just given birth to her “Around that time • Represent a significant achievement third child, the bills were start- she was trying to talk, • Provide the name, address and contact in the arts, heritage, cultural industries, information for the nominee and include your ing to pile up as were demands but wasn’t really capacultural tourism, multiculturalism or related name and contact information. from the kids. But as the ble,” Jeremy said. “For BARBARA GOULD ALAN CLEAVER STAN CLARKE NADINE GAGNÉ advocacy and philanthropy. months went on, things were a long time, all she Please send these materials to: Nominations must be submitted by: only getting worse, not better. seemed to be capable Attn: 2012 Surrey Civic Treasures Award Monday, June 11th, 2012 This was in June, 2010. of saying was ‘no’ or Surrey Arts Centre “After a while her speech ‘mom.’ So she called 13750 – 88th Ave., Surrey, B.C. V3W 3L1 started to worsen, she wasn’t everyone ‘mom.’ She Or e-mail to: arts@surrey.ca able to clearly explain anydid that for a few ROBERT DAVIDSON DAVE PROZNICK CHRIS THORNLEY DAWN GOVIER JARNAIL SINGH thing, express emotion or months and around understand the differences in last summer (2011) emotion,” Jeremy said. she just stopped talkBy early winter, Jeremy ing altogether.” feared there was something On March 2, BONNIE BURNSIDE CAROL GIRARDI GEORGE ZUKERMAN LUCILLE LEWIS ED MILANEY SHEILA SYMINGTON very wrong with his wife and 2012, just 13 months took her to see a doctor. They after her diagnosis, were referred to a neurologist. Melissa passed away. Spinal taps, blood work, elecShe is survived by troencephalograms (EEG), Jeremy, and their three brain scans and magnetic children, Maddox, 2, In their respective fields of expertise, all of the Surrey Civic Treasures pictured above are champions of our City’s Arts, Culture and Heritage. Let’s Make
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Arts Council of Surrey’s 2D and 3D juried art exhibition, Just Birds, is on display from June 3-30 at the Newton Cultural Centre, 13530 72 Ave. A gala reception takes place June 9 from 1-4 p.m. For more information, visit www.artscouncilofsurrey. com or call 604-594-2700.
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EVENTS Gracie Barra Jiu-Jitsu Academy is offering four free self-defense and anti-bullying workshops for children June 2, 9, 16 and 23. The primary goal of each workshop is to create awareness about bullying and give children the practical tools and strategies they need to deal with it. To learn more or enroll kids in the Community Kids Self
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The Indo-Canadian Business Association of British Columbia’s 16th-annual Student Achievement Awards Banquet takes place June 7 at 6 p.m. Crown Palace Banquet Hall, #201 12025 Nordel Way.
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The Centre for Child Development’s 11th-annual Run, Walk & Roll For Our Kids takes place June 3 at 9:30 a.m. at Bear Creek Park. This is a 2K walk/ roll and 5K/10K walk/run. Join their mission to help children with special needs by becoming a sponsor, participating or collecting pledges. Registration is from 7:30-8:30 a.m. at the warmup is at 9:15 a.m. Register at www.cdfbc. ca/events.htm or call 604591-5903.
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Surrey Hospice Society presents the Our Doodle Art Auction June 6, 5:308 p.m. at the Northview Golf and Country Club, 6857 168 St., featuring a cocktail reception with music by Acoustic Groove and MC Bob Saye. Doodles by celebrities, artists, politicians and sports stars will be auctioned off, with funds raised helping the hospice continue grief support for children, youth and adults. For further information, call 604-5437006.
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Passed away May 14, 2012. Survived by husband of 50 years, Terry William Brannen, sister Delores Thompson (Raye), brothers; Wally, Joseph (Irene), Roy ( Dolly ), and loved by many nieces, nephews and friends.
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Mainland Sand & Gravel Ltd. (www.mainlandsg.com) is recruiting for the permanent full time and immediately available position of Technical and Compliance Manager. The successful candidate will report directly to the Mine Manager at the Cox Quarry site in Abbotsford. Primary responsibilities include technical support to all staff regarding the mining plan, capital works projects and maintenance upgrades. In addition, you will be responsible for managing permitting and compliance issues as well as co-ordinating the work of consultants, surveyors and others engaged to assist with the administration of a large hard rock quarry. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated an ability to work sell with others and have shown a practical approach to problem solving in the mining, construction aggregates or a related ďŹ eld for a minimum of ten years. Although not essential, a Professional Engineering or AScT designation is preferred but good interpersonal and presentation skills and proďŹ ciency in both written and verbal communication are essential. Mainland Sand & Gravel offers a salary commensurate with experience, a company vehicle or vehicle allowance and a full beneďŹ ts package including medical, dental and pension. Interested applicants should forward a resume to resumes@ mainlandsg.com. While we thank all applicants for their interest, Mainland will respond directly only to those selected for interviews.
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SUPERVISOR TRUCK DRIVERS Northwest Truck Lines Inc. (Surrey, BC) HIRING for Supervisor, Truck Driver; wage: $18.70/hour, 40 hours/week + benefits. Apply by Fax: (604) 930-1616.
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An Alberta Construction Company is hiring dozer, excavator and rock truck operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051. An Earthmoving Company in Alberta is looking for a 3rd year or Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanic. You will be part of a team maintaining and servicing our fleet of Cat dozers, graders and rock trucks plus Deere/Hitachi excavators. You will work at our Modern Shop at Edson, Alberta with some associated field work. Call Contour Construction at (780)723-5051
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Black Press is looking for a Health & Safety/Return to Work Coordinator, to be located in our central compensation office in Abbotsford. Black Press is Canada’s largest independent newspaper group with over 170 community, Daily and urban weekly newspapers in B.C., Alberta, Washington State, Hawaii and Ohio. Reporting to the Director, Human Resources, you will be part of a team responsible for providing support and resources to the 2,000+ employees of the Canadian Division of Black Press. SPECIFICALLY YOU WILL: • Further develop, coordinate and enhance the Black Press Health and Safety Programs through identifying safety training needs, assisting in the development of safety policy and work procedures and working with the safety committees to ensure compliance with safe work regulations. • Identify, analyze and communicate solutions to correct any gaps in adherence to OH&S and RTW programs. • Work directly with insurance companies, medical professionals and managers to assist employees’ in achieving maximum function and develop healthy return-to-work initiatives. • Act as the primary contact with Workers’ Compensation Boards. Liaise with WCB’s medical professionals and related agencies regarding claims management activities. • Direct and review the analysis of accident and injury data, identifying the needs for new or modified Occupational Health and Safety programs.
Kooner Enterprises Ltd. is hiring for Carpenters ($23.51/hr) & Carpenter Helpers ($18.69/hr). Mail 9264 126 A Street, Surrey, BC. V3V 5G2.
GATE ATTENDANTS & SUPERVISOR TRUCK DRIVERS Lalli Bro’s Express Ltd. (Surrey, BC) req’s Gate Attendants ($12.60/hour) Supervisor, Truck Driver ($18.68/hour). Both 40 hours/week. Apply by Fax: (604) 507-9826
LANDSCAPER LABOURERS with experience in retaining walls. Starts @ $16./hr Fax 604-462-7853
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• Recent practical experience in Occupational Health and Safety/RTW Program review and compliance.
• Effective communication skills with individuals at all levels of the organization. • Able to work efficiently as a part of a team as well as independently. • Computer literacy, including effective working skills of MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook required. • Able to build and maintain lasting relationships with corporate departments and key external stakeholders. • Excellent time and project management skills. • Attention to detail in all areas of work. • Strong problem identification and problem resolution skills. • Ability to interpret and implement company policies and procedures. • individual with proven initiative. • Travel to Black Press locations across B.C. and Alberta. Qualified applicants should send a resume and covering letter by June 4, 2012 to: Robin Clarke Director, Human Resources Black Press Group Ltd. 34375 Gladys Avenue, Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 2H5 E-mail: rclarke@blackpress.ca We thank all those who are interested in this position; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
MATURE COUPLE/single person to be caretaker & p/t laborer. Accommodations prov’d, small equipment exp. req’d. Salary to be negotiated. Reply to Box #235 c/o 34375 Gladys Ave., Abbotsford BC V2S 2H5.
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Licensed Practical Nurse
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Vancouver Campus
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Licensed Practical Nurse
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Designer
The Surrey-North Delta Leader is looking for a graphic designer to create newspaper, web ads, ad campaigns, section covers, features and page layout. Web design is an asset, though not mandatory. A solid understanding of branding principles and the ability to apply your creativity to generating original ideas is a must, and very deadline oriented. Requirements and skills: • A degree or diploma in graphic design (equivalent work experience will be considered) • Minimum 3 years work experience preferred • In-depth knowledge of Creative Suite - MAC only! • Solid design and conceptual skills • Understanding of social media • Excellent communication skills and the ability to interact with clients If you pride yourself as being a first-rate graphic designer then this is a fantastic oportunity for you to become part of our award-winning team. This position is strictly ON-CALL at this time, as work volume dictates, as well as additional holiday relief. Please email your resume and your newspaper sample ads showcasing your talent to: Glory Wilkinson, Creative Services Manager glory@surreyleader.com
RETAIL SALES ASSOCIATES F/T & P/T Rochells Jewellers in S.Surrey / White Rock is currently seeking sales staff with 2 years retail sales experience, selling luxury products and possess excellent customer service skills. We offer a professional work environment, competitive wage & bonuses. Please forward resume
Fax: 604-536-6030
This position organizes and facilitates the movement of newspapers and other delivery items from the printing hall to the bundle delivery drivers. Applicants must have good organizational and interpersonal skills, a current fork lift operators ticket, and be fluent in English. Apply to: circmanager@burnabynewsleader.com RELIEF FORKLIFT OPERATOR NEEDED South Surrey location. 4-hour shifts, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Must have a valid ticket. Send resume to: supervisor1@surreyleader.com
STRUCTURLAM PRODUCTS Ltd., located in beautiful Penticton, B.C. is seeking experienced Timber Framers. For more information and to apply, please visit our website @ www.sales@structurlam.com
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T-MAR INDUSTRIES located in Campbell River is hiring for the position of Heavy Duty Mechanic. Position comes with a competitive benefit package and applicant must possess a valid driver’s license. Contact Tyson Lambert. Mail: 5791 Duncan Bay Road, Campbell River BC V9H 1N6 Fax: 250286-9502. Email:tysonlambert@t-mar.com
WAREHOUSEMAN
wanted by Fuchs Lubricants Co. in Langley to do shipping / receiving, packaging and yard maintenance. Must be physically fit and capable of some heavy lifting and forklift work.
$17/hr. to start immediately + Benefits & Profit Bonus. Email resume to custservpacific@fuchs.com or fax to 604-888-1145
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Zone Checker The Surrey Leader is looking for energetic and customer friendly individuals for its Circulation Department. The right candidate must have excellent communication and organizational skills. Your attention to detail and ability to work with minimum supervision set you apart from other applicants. Basic knowledge of MS Word, Excel and Outlook Express recommended. Duties include overseeing 200+ youth carriers, recruit and hire new carriers, survey old and new delivery areas, monitor carrier performance and follow-up reader delivery concerns. A reliable vehicle is a must. Vulnerable sector criminal record check is also mandatory. This permanent part-time position is available immediately. Please forward resume to: Circulation Manager Surrey North Delta Leader #200-5450 152nd Street, Surrey BC V3S 5J9 circmanager@surreyleader.com No phone calls please All emailed submissions will receive a reply for confirmation of receipt, however, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted further.
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Email: rochells_jewellers@yahoo.ca
Black Press requires a Shipper / Traffic Coordinator for 2 full and 2 half shifts each week. Three shifts will be at the Burnaby printing plant and one at the Surrey distribution center.
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.Flagpersons & Lane Closure Techs required. Must have reliable vehicle. Must be certified & experienced. Union wages & benefits. Fax resume 604-513-3661 email: darlene.hibbs@shawbiz.ca
KENNEL Attendant req’d for busy boarding kennel. Must be reliable. Exp. an asset. ncamire@telus.net
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JUNK REMOVAL STAFF Recycle-It! Earth Friendly Junk Removal is looking for clean cut, hard working, energetic people to join our expanding recycling team. If you have a valid class 5 D.L. and are not afraid to work hard in a challenging but, exciting atmosphere please e-mail your resume to jason@recycleitcanada.ca
CARPENTERS & CARPENTER HELPERS
REQUIREMENTS: • Post-Secondary education in Occupational Health and Safety/RTW programs, review and compliance.
HELP WANTED
CANADIAN FARMS PRODUCE Inc., located in Surrey requires F/T general farm workers to start in January 2012. Accommodation avail. Wage $9.56/hour. Must be in good physical shape. Training provided. Heavy lifting req’d. Please fax resume to: 604-574-5773
EXPERIENCED Lane Closure Tech’s and Traffic Control people req’d. immediately. 604-996-2551 or email Traffic_King@shaw.ca
Health & Safety/ RTW Coordinator
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Part-Time Position, 1-2 weekdays, approx. 5 hours per day. Ideal for semi retired sales people. No evenings or weekends. If you enjoy fashion sales and working with seniors, this position is for you. Requirements: clothing sales exp. & own transportation. Position is for immediate start.
Please fax resumes to: 604-528-8084 or email Cocosclothestoyou@shaw.ca
604-708-2628
Only those with these qualifications will be considered.
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COOKS; Original Bhaia Sweet shop & Restaurant in Surrey is hiring one full-time cook (Indian food ) & one full-time cook (Indian sweet maker) Indian food cook must have 3 years experience in making Indian food dishes like butter chicken, tandoori chicken, cheese tikka, veggie curries, naan, rice, biryani etc. Sweet maker also needs to have 3 years experience in making Indian traditional sweets like burfi, kaju roll, besan, jalebi, samosa, laddoo, rasgulla, gulag jamun, etc. Salary would be $15/hour with 40 hrs. week and knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi is required and English is asset for both positions. Interested applicants please email resumes to: jobs.originalbhaia@yahoo.ca EXP. SERVER req. at Anastasia Restaurant. Apply in person with resume to: 13486 - 72 nd Ave. F/T COOKS (2), 3+ yrs exp. High schl diploma. $17/hr 40/hrs/wk able to cook Japanese & Korean cuisine, Handle deep fryer, Ensure the food quality. Email: dh-you@hotmail.com
SANDWICH ARTISTS ALL SHIFTS, F/T & P/T Boundary & Lougheed Subway - Call Karam 604-205-5060 No experience necessary. Uniform and training provided. 1 free meal included daily.
Please No Calls Between 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M.
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VOLUNTEER AT THE SCOTIABANK CANADIAN OPEN FASTPITCH!
Be part of our exciting, worldclass softball tournament, which takes place from June 30 - July 9 in Surrey, BC. We are looking for volunteers in areas such as: scorekeeping, security & parking, tickets & gates, announcers, transportation, batgirls and more! We ask that each volunteer work a minimum of 20 hours.
• FREE ADMISSION to all playing venues • 1 complimentary item of event apparel • 1 complimentary meal per volunteer shift worked!
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SKYNET Computers Ltd DBA Fido in Surrey hiring F/T pmt Retail Store Supervisor ($16/hr, 40hr/week) + Medical Benefits. Min high school educ & 1 yr exp required. Apply at: careers@skynetonline.ca
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Surrey’s Leading Glass & Shower Door Company Rahul Glass Ltd. is looking for experienced Full-Time Installers & Helpers. Exciting packages will be offered to those with previous exp. WILLING TO TRAIN. Punjabi speaking is an asset.
Contact Raj 604-710-1581 or fax resume: 604-592-2690
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Respite Caregivers PLEA Community Services Society is looking for individuals and families who can provide respite care in their homes for youth aged 12 to 18, who are attending a recovery program for alcohol and/or drug addiction. Qualified applicants must be available on weekends and have a home that can accommodate one to two youth and meet all safety requirements. Training and support is provided. If interested, please call a member of our Family Recruiting Team at:
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GRAND OPENING! Green Island Relaxation Body Care 604-598-8733
ELECTRICIAN. Licensed. Local. Low cost. Big/small jobs. Renov. & panel change expert. 604-374-0062 FOR YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS No HST on Labour. Call Bob (604)351-4695 Reg. # 37474
SCOTGUARD ELECTRICAL LTD. Expert in electrical repairs & troubleshooting. Panel upgrades, Renovations Guart. work. Licensed/bonded BBB app. No job too small
SERVERS required. at Mirage Banquet Hall. Fax resume to: 604-5750354 or call 604-575-0304.
Advertise where clients look to travel. BCCLASSIFIED.COM
HEALTHY FEET & SPA Body & Feet Massage 20372 Fraser Highway, Langley (across from Casino) 604-510-0588
263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE Evergreen Bobcat & Mini Excavator Excavating, Driveway removing, trenching, concrete breakers, drain tile, septic install & repairs. 20 yrs. exp. Fair rates. 604-250-6165
175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS
604-241-5301 or pclvancouverjobs@pcl.com
Up to 1,000,000 readers will be looking for you!
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MEDICAL/DENTAL
CRITICAL CARE RN’s: INTERESTED IN PRIVATE PRACTICE? BioClin Health Care is hiring casual RNs for our private infusion and injection clinics in Coquitlam, Surrey & Vancouver. RNs must have exceptional I.V. skills and critical care experience. Starting salary: $38/hour. Fax resume to: 1-866-276-2589 or email: careers@bioclin.ca
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PROFESSIONALS/ MANAGEMENT
PASTOR Vancouver Remnant Church jacobkimishere@gmail.com
PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc is seeking skilled Formwork Carpenters and apprentices for projects in the GVRD. Good knowledge of commercial construction forming systems/ processes and training in Fall Pro, Scissor Lift an asset. Send resume via fax:
604-241-5301 or pclvancouverjobs@pcl.com Rahul Glass in Surrey is hiring 2 f/t GLAZIERS with 4 yrs experience. Duties include; measure & mark glass, cut glass using glass cutter, assemble and install prefabricated glass, mirrors or glass products on walls, ceilings or exteriors of building etc. Salary is $21.70/hr with 40 hrs/week. Knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi is asset. Please email resume to: jobs.rahulglass@yahoo.com
Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
BACKHOES 4 X 4 C/W bracker & hoepack
CATS
• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries
Action Carpet & Furn. Cleaning
Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...
Kristy 604.488.9161 threescocatering@shaw.ca
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com
SURREY LEADER
Now Hiring
Delivery Drivers • Surrey-North Delta • Must own 3/4 to 1 ton cargo van - no minivans or SUV’s • Pick up newspapers from our warehouse and deliver to carrier’s homes.
If interested please call 604.575.5345
D Crack Repairs D Driveways D Patios, etc. D Provide Proper Drainage
Gutters -Windows -Tile Roof- Pressure Cleaning, Aerating - Power Raking. Call Victor 604-589-0356 ▲ Joes External Cleaning POWER WASHING • Windows • Roofs • Gutters * Fully Insured * Licensed * Bonded Since 1989. Joe 778-773-5730
(604)531-5935 WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com
FENCING
6 FOOT HIGH CEDAR FENCE. $11/foot. Low Prices. Quality Work. Free Est. Harbans 604-805-0510. 6 FT FENCING, Retaining Walls, Blacktop/Concrete driveway’s, Reno’s, Roofing, Bobcat Service. Snow Removal. Gaary Landscaping Call (604)889-8957.
283A MUSHROOM MANURE Pick up or delivery. Covered storage. Call 604-644-1878 POWER RAKING $75 U-RAKE We rake $150; Aeration $55. Reg. size lot. Exc service. 604-818-4142 WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $125 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $145. Free delivery in Surrey. 604-856-8877
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GARDENING
HANDYPERSONS
SENIOR’S HANDYMAN SERVICE Semi-Retired businessman. Honest - Reliable - Insured. Call Brad for free estimate. 604-837-5941
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
20% MAY DISCOUNT NOW ON flooring, painting & decking installations. Wholesale samples upon request. Refs avail. Don’t miss out, schedule today. Aron 604-542-9934
BOBCAT, backhoe, excavator for hire, concrete breaking and removal. Contact (604)715-9199
PHIL’S FENCING: Custom blt cedar fences/gates/lattice. Repairs, decks & stairs, 604-591-1173, 351-1163
CARRIERS NEEDED IN SURREY Please Call
604-575-5342
UPCOMING AVAILABLE ROUTES
PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 32 Years Exp. Free Estimates.
ROUTE# PAPERS AREA DESCRIPTION
Call: Rick (604) 202-5184 SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or damaged concrete. Ken 604-532-0662
STAMPED CONCRETE FPatios FPool Decks FSidewalks FDriveways FForming FFinishing FRe & Re All Your Concrete Needs 30yrs exp. Quality workmanship Fully Insured
UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN
~ Reasonable Rates ~
Call 778-227-2431
Ross 604D535D0124
Danny 778 - 565 - 4797
Lawn Mowing Trimming & Edging Yard Improvements Planting -Gardening/Weeding Yard Clean-up / Care Rubbish Removal
GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627
1-A1 BRAR CEDAR FENCING, chain link & landscaping. Block retaining wall. Reasonable rates. Harry 604-719-1212, 604-306-1714
Free Est & Warranties
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Res. & Comm. Insured/Bonded/WCB $68.00 for 3/Hrs Cleaning
Bonniecrete Const Ltd
WALT’S YARDWORKS & POWERWASHING
C/W attachments
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Concrete Lifting Specialist
Patios, Ponds & Waterfalls, Drains, Retaining Walls, Pruning, Hedging, Trimming 30 yrs. exp. 604-864-8682 or 604-835-4498
BOBCATS
CLEANER KINGS SERVICES
CONCRETE & PLACING
Call 604-531-5935
~ NEW LAWNS ~ FENCES - Chain Link & Cedar
C/W attachments
A-TECH SERVICES Now Accepting New Clients $25/hour minimum 2hrs. Price includes cleaning supplies. Ask us about our laminate flooring and paint specials. Free estimates. A-TECH Services at 604-230-3539
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TOPSOIL BARKMULCH, SAND, GRAVEL
MAAN LANDSCAPING
FARM TRACTORS
CLEANING SERVICES
604-992-9400
JAPANESE STYLE yard care. Spring Clean-Up, Trimming, Fencing, Rubbish Removal, Pressure Wash & Lawn Maint. 604-502-9198
C/W Trailers
Special pkg $79. Call 604-945-5801
Enviro-Friendly Products
HARRY’S LAWN CARE. Lawn Cut Power Raking, Aerating, Fertilizer, Trimming. Year round care. Comm. & Residential. Call 604-825-5545.
DUMP TRUCKS
CARPET CLEANING
Professionally Trained & Certified Staff
604-374-2283 Milano Landscapers & Garden Services Ltd Easy on the Wallet!!
6 ways to wide blades
bcclassified.com 604-575-5555
New Customers Only. (Value $88.)
D Power Washing D Fencing D Organic Fertilizing
KAHLON GARDENS
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
www.cleanerkingsservices.ca
DAerating D Power Raking D Pruning D Lawn Cutting
Garden clean up. Power raking, trimming, Cut lawns, etc. Reasonable rates. 778-837-4652 or 604-588-3652
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CLEANUP for SPRING
604-720-9244
8673A Scott Road
PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc is seeking skilled Tower Crane RIGGERS for projects in the GVRD. Rigging ticket, experience on a commercial construction site working under a crane is required. Send resume via fax:
Always! Pwr. raking, grass cutting, fertilizing, hedging, pruning, Rubbish rem. Free Est. 604-230-0627
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
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MR. SUNNY GILL 604-807-4763
#22047 WE LOVE SMALL JOBS All work guaranteed. High Outlet Electric. 604-220-8347
HEALTH ACUPRESSURE
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GARDENING Reas. Rates S Quality Work Spring Clean-Up S Gardening, Lawn Care S Power Raking Aeration S Gutter Cleaning Free Estimates
ELECTRICAL
EX60 - EX300
Dawn Appliance Service. (Sry) Fast in-home repairs, all makes & models Certif’d tech. 1 Yr parts & labour warr. 7 days/24 hrs. 604-512-5936
ROYAL KING
THREE STAR DRYWALL LTD Boarding, Taping, & texture. Small jobs welcome! Kam 604-551-8047
604.512.1872
11969 88 Ave Delta 10a.m.-10p.m. 7 days/wk. 778-593-9788
GARDENING
Reno & Texture Specialist, Painting.
EXCAVATORS
Grand thOpening
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“No job too small”. 604-825-8469
BEST HAND IN TOWN. New Location. Hot Oil. 10am - 10pm. Call: 604-719-5628
ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
GARDENING
A Call to Vern. Free Est. Drywall,
☛ Bookkeeping & Payroll ☛ Full Cycle Accounting ☛ Personal & Corporate Returns Small Businesses Welcome! Certified Management Accountant of 20 years.
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
ABS DRYWALL, res. & comm. Quailty workman ship. Boarding, taping, finishing, textured ceiling, renos. Free est. 604-376-1927
Helen Petre
604 - 897 - 5771
DRYWALL
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
A Dream Landscaping. Lawn mowing, trimming, pruning, bark mulch, top soil, turf, yard cleanup. Resid./Comm. (604)724-4987.
All Green Lawn Care
F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
- Hedge Trimming -Pruning - Clean-up - Lawn Cutting - Power Raking - Aeration - Spring Clean-up
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 FREE ESTIMATES
Tom 778-895-9030 or 604-582-1875
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180 St - 181 St, 65 Ave - 67 Ave 148 St - 150 St, 86 Ave - 88 Ave 150 St - 151B St, 85A Ave - Weston Pl 149 St - 151 St, 81B Ave - 84 Ave 147 St - 149 St, 82 Ave - 84 Ave 144 St - 146 St, 80B Ave - 82A Ave 123A St - 125 St, 102 Ave - 104 Ave 124 St - 127 St, 100 Ave - 102 Ave 164 St - 168 St, 86 Ave - 88 Ave 153 St - 154 St, 105 Ave (Townhouses) 138 St - 140 St, Kalmar Rd - 114 Ave 143A St - Caledonia Dr, 110 Ave - Currie Dr 140 St - Cowen Rd, 108 Ave - Hanson Rd 133 St - 134 St, 102 Ave - 104 Ave 129A St - 132 St, 100 Ave - 101A Ave 130 St - 132 St, 98A Ave - 100 Ave 132 St - 134 St, 98 Ave - 99A Ave 134 St - 132 St, 96 Ave - 97 Ave
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 374
TREE SERVICES
RECYCLE-IT!
JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly
551
GARAGE SALES
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GARAGE SALES
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FLEETWOOD Multi-Family Estate Sale - 9 am to 2 pm, Sat, June 2 14975 - 92A Ave. Furniture, household items & MUCH more!!
ANNUAL GARAGE SALE June 1 & 2nd. 9:00a.m. - 4:30p.m.
Save upto 80% on assorted Mouldings, Flooring & In-Stock Columns.
Sat. June 2 - 8am to 5pm Sun. June 3 - 9am to 4pm Sat. June 9 - 8am to 5pm Sun. June 10 - 9am to 4pm
17452 18th Ave. th
(Head South on 176 St, turn right on 18th Ave and go straight 1/4 km, turn left at Llama farm)
Lots of collectibles, antiques, golf equipment including items from Masters Golf, such as golf caps, balls, etc. Woodworking tools, sanders, routers, woodcrafts, wood benchs, quaker chairs, silk rugs, souvenier spoons, new radios, patio/deck chairs,
GUILDFORD
Yard Sale Sat & Sun June 2 & 3, 10am - 3pm 14531 - 106 AVE
Balloons, Hot Dogs, Beverages & Prizes!
N. Delta: Garage Sale Sat. June 2 8:00am - 1:00pm 6569 Sunshine Drive.
TOO NUMEROUS to list more items! Rain or shine! Everything is under cover!
SURREY - Cloverdale
GARAGE SALE Sat, June 2nd, 9am-2pm
18049 63rd Ave
NEWTON, Valley Village Multi Family Sale. Sat June 2, 9am-3pm. 7150-138th Street. Rain or shine
18810 - 96th Avenue Surrey
604-513-1138 BRIDGEVIEW FLEA MARKET Every Sunday, Year Round, 80 Vendors 7am-3pm, 11475-126a St. Sry. Info./Book Table 604-625-3208 CLOVERDALE. COMPLEX YARD sale: Sat. & Sun. June 2nd & 3rd, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 5850 - 177B St. CLOVERDALE - GARAGE SALE, Saturday, June 2nd, 9am-2pm 6892 183rd Street
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
Tools, Furniture, Household Items, Gardening Tools, Free Stuff and More.
North Cloverdale Parade of Garage Sales ~ Over 30 plus Homes ~ SATURDAY ONLY June 2nd, 9am-4pm Pick up Site Map 9am-noon at:
Surrey Ctr.
MOVING SALE June 2 & 3, 9am-5pm.
Rain or shine
6649 184th Street
13351 98 Ave.
Lots of household items plus more
GARAGE SALES: from 64th Ave to 68th Ave and 180th St. to 184th St.
Surrey
On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!
GIGANTIC MOVING SALE WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com
Sat June 2nd, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. 3488 Rosemary Hts. Crest.
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1-2-3 GENERATIONS Lic’d, Bonded Plumbers & Gas Fitters. Family business since 1952. Comm & Res. 604-618-9192, 727-9096
Freezer, microwave, furniture, household & much more.
#1 IN RATES AND SERVICE. Licensed. Insured. Clogged Drains. No job too small. 778-888-9184.
SURREY
Multi Family Garage Sale
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
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MOVING & STORAGE
Surrey
MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE Sun. June 3rd 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
RYANS MOVING 604-599-5862 or 604-782-3610
From $39 per hour Make an appt to visit our office/storage facility We are a reputable co. 10 yrs. exp. RYAN’S MOVING 604-782-3610
BEAUT BATHROOM & KITCHEN Plumbing + Drywall + Elect. + Tubs & Showers & Sinks + Toilets & Tile + floors + countertop + painting. Sen disc. Work Guar. 21 yrs exp. Call Nick 604-230-5783, 604-581-2859.
BL CONTRACTING
3363 Rosemary Hts Crest. (152/34th Ave.)
All Phases of Renovations FINISHING, HARDWOOD & LAMINATE FLOORS CUSTOM SHOWERS & SAUNAS
A1 BATH RENO’S. Bsmt suites, drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. Joe 604-961-9937 or 604-581-3822
CALL BRENT
SWAP MEET
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Good Quality, Good Serv. & Good Prices. Reno’s, Repairs, Additions. Int/Ext. Martin 778-858-0773. Moon Construction Building Services. Your Specialists in; • Concrete Forming • Framing • Siding 604.218.3064
KITCHEN CABINETS
QUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. ****Mention this ad for 10% Off **** Call Raman @ 604-561-4041.
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WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com OF Home (604)501-9290
Improvements,
POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
AFFORDABLE MOVING Local & Long Distance
$45/Hr
From 1, 3, 5, 7,10 Ton Trucks Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free estimate/Seniors discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour
Tile Roof, Window, gutter cleaning. Pressure Wash. Aerating, Power Raking. Call Victor 604-589-0356
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services. www.paintspecial.com
A-OK PAINTING
A Honest Man Moving & Delivery. Packing, cleaning & carpets. Handyman Services etc. 604-782-3044
Interior/Ext Painting. Drywall Repairs. Text Ceiling Repair. Power washing. Free Est. (778)709-1081
lower mainland in the 17 best-read community papers!
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL Always! deliver Top soil, bark mulch, sand & gravel. 7days/wk. Simon 604-230-0627 will spread
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A to Z Roofing Ltd. Spec in re-roofing, asphalt, cedar, flat roof. Guar Wrk. WCB, BBB. 778-996-6479.
BESTWAY PAINTING & DECORATING
Complete ReRoofing Ltd + gutters, shingles, cedar, flat roof, 20 yr exp. Sr’s disc. WCB, BBB, 604-725-0106
Interior / Exterior Small / Big Jobs Comm/Res. Fully Insured.
EXCEL ROOFING LTD. All kinds of roofing work. New roof, reroof, repairs. Free est. (778)878-2617.
~ Crown Molding Installation ~ Staining & Custom Painting Laminate flrs ~ H/W Refinishing Mention this ad for $200. off on minimum $1000 job.
GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters. $80. 604-240-5362
SUNDECKS
DECKS New, Repaired, Replaced WCB Covered, BBB A+ rating Licensed & Insured, Free Estimates.
Call Lyall at: 604-377-6197
John 778-881-6737 Northstar Painting Ltd.- The Residential Specialists. BIG jobs, Small jobs - We do it all! Interior and Exterior Projects. Master Painters at Students Rates. WCB Safe, Reliable, Efficient & Quality Paint. 778.245.9069
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PETS
Australian Shepherds, P/B, 7 wks, shots, worming, reg parents, $500. Call (604)791-1215
BLACK ENGLISH LAB, 3 yrs old, F., spade, all shots. To good home w/lge yard / acreage. 604-308-9348
BLUE PITBULL Pups genetics/ razoredge UKC reg, 9/weeks. $500-$1000. 778-237-2824
BORDER COLLIE PUP, male, 13 wks. Registered. Strong trialing & working pedigree. Vet checked. 1st shots. $500. 604-854-6637 Abbts
CAIRN Terriers. Shots, dewormed. Ready to go to good homes. $650: 604-807-5204.
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 COCKER SPANIEL Puppies Family raised – pure bred, no papers, $500. (604) 888-0832
English bulldogs: 1 rare black tri, $3500, ckc reg.; 1 rare blck/whte tri, $2500, females. (604)791-1215 shamrocksuniquebulldogs.com FILA GUARD DOGS. Excellent Loyal Family Pet, all shots Great Protectors! Ph 604-817-5957.
Golden Retriever, 1 male/1 female, 2 & 3 yrs old, good temperament. $150. (604)795-0118 No Sun calls
LAB PUPS, Chocolate, $700. vet ch, dew-claws rem. 1st shots, dewormed. qual. lines (604)702-0217
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
PITTBULL PUPPIES. 8 weeks old. 4M & 2 F. Bluenose. Vet checked. $350. each. 604-825-6793
SHIH TZU Bichon puppies, born April 12. Vet ✓ first shots. $500 ea. 604-625-6227 or 604-363-7060.
TOY POODLE puppies. 1 apricot, 1 white, both male. Adorable. $700. 778-240-2400 (Cloverdale)
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AUCTIONS
ESTATE AUCTION Monday June 4 ~ 7pm Quality maple dining room sets, tools, appliances, assorted household, etc. VIEW: Day of Sale CENTRAL AUCTION #313 - 20560 - Langley By Pass (#10 Hwy) 604-534-8322 www.centralauction.ca
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JJ ROOFING SPECIALIZING IN RE-ROOFING. WCB Insured., 3rd Party Liability, BBB member. Jas 604-726-6345
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Mainland Roofing Ltd.
BURIAL PLOTS
25 yrs in roofing industry
~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates
SL PAINTING
Forget the Rest Call The Best! Harry 604-617-0864
REACH ALL advertise across the
STORM FORCE PRESSURE WASHING - Call Terry for Free Estimates. (604)353-3632
www.elmapainting.com 604-307-4553 Lorens
604-537-4140
Honest Man Rubbish removal. Fast on his service,best rates, clean-up, handyman Services. 604-782-3044
Pressure Washing-top to bottom, front to back. $300-$450 & up: & Carpet Cleaning. $89-$139: Satisfaction Guar. 778-772-9164
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Amazing deals on exterior/interior painting. Up to 20% savings. Call for free est. Member of BBB.
“ ABOVE THE REST “ Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices, Professional Crew. Free Est. Written Guarantee. No Hassle, Quick Work, Insured, WCB. Call (778)997-9582
T & K Haulaway
GARBAGE & JUNK REMOVAL. Anything and everything. Free Est. Call Sanjay 778-227-0041 anytime.
Call Ian 604-724-6373
SAVE ON HOUSE PAINTING
ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020
778-233-4949
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
Family owned & operated. Fully insured. We do Cedar Shakes, conversions, concrete tiles, torchon, fibreglass shingles, restoration & repairs. 20 yr labour warranty. 604-723-2626
Interior/Exterior. FREE Estimates. Quality job. Fully insured - WCB Please call Sonly.
604-328-6387
BURIAL PLOT Valley View 72 Ave., In desirable area FOUR PROPHETS $3700. (1 plot) (604)309-1742
mainlandroofingltd@gmail.com
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WCB INSURED
ABBA MOVERS & DEL. Res/com 1-4 ton truck, 1 man $35/hr, 2 men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25 yrs of experience.604-506-7576
*Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!
PRESSURE WASHING
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Vincent 543-7776
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555.
(778)997-5757, (604)587-5991
FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!!
Member of Better Business Bureau
MOVING & STORAGE
RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free!
Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber
BC Master Maintenance ★ PRESSURE WASHING ★ 604-589-3910 ~ 604-805-4940
CHECK CLASSIFIEDS
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CHEAP
FLEETWOOD WASTE Bin Rentals 10-30 Yards. Call Ken at 604-294-1393
ACE PRESSURE WASHING *House Ext *Gutters *Driveways, *Trucks *Equip. Res./Comm. Free est. WCB Ins.Ph Bob 778-846-2212
bcclassified.com 604-575-5555
AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
(604)240-1920
MLG ENTERPRISES All Aspects Landscaping & Garden Solutions
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FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841
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TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN
SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
HOME REPAIRS
220.JUNK(5865)
Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988
604-507-4606 or 604-312-7674
Starting from $29/hour.
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Furnace Boilers, Hot Water Tanks Hot Water Heat, Plumbing Jobs. Furnace cleaning with truck mounted machine
Running this ad for 8yrs
BEST WEST MOVING. FAST 24/7 short notice moves. Great mid mo. rates! Free Est. Tim (604)319-1010
But Dead Bodies!!
~ 604-597-3758 ~
PAINT SPECIAL
For all your Decorating Needs No project is too small! www.lincohomedecor.com 604-576-6401 creating a home that is uniquely you
Haul Anything...
Reno’s and Repairs
A-TECH Services 604-230-3539
APARTMENT MOVERS 604-542-5701 We will save you money! THIS MONTH’S SPECIAL LET US PAY THE HST
PETS
bradsjunkremoval.com
Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates
Weather permitting
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BC Master Maintenance ★ RUBBISH REMOVAL ★
604-589-3910 ~ 604-805-4940
ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY
Great Variety of Items!
604-787-5915, 604-291-7778 www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca 10% OFF with this AD
~ Certified Plumber ~
9732 - 115 A Street Saturday, June 2nd - 8am to 1pm -
• Tree & Stump Removal • Certified Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck • Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging ~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~
604.587.5865
AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801 www.panoramaplumbing.com
604-856-5165 HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
PLUMBING
MOVING SALE Sat. June 2nd 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 6524 - 133A St.
Tree removal done RIGHT!
www.recycleitcanada.ca
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005
Surrey
EVERY Sunday 7am
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
GARAGE SALES
260 St. & Fraser Hwy, Langley
The Lunders Real Estate Team www.thelunders.com
FLEETWOOD: ‘’MONTROSE’’ Complex Sale. Saturday, June 2nd, 9am-2pm, 8250 - 158 St. No Early Birds, Walk-In Only.
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GIGANTIC GARAGE SALE
Something for Everyone!! *Refreshments *No Early Birds RAIN or SHINE
~ DOWNSIZING ~ Many hsehld items yard cart, flowerpots, medical equipment & some collectibles.
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GUILDFORD GARAGE SALE Fund Raising - Trinity Lutheran Church of the Deaf Sat, June 2, 9am - 2pm St. Luke’s Lutheran Church 10177 - 148 St, Surrey, BC
Check Out Our Unbelievable Prices & Products on-line at; westcoastmoulding.com
GARAGE SALES
• Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses & More!
Roofing Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.
ROOFING Willowbrook Roofing 604-765-5519
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TILING
AN EXPERIENCED TILE SETTER Interior / Exterior Call BRUCE @ 604-583-4090 We always advertise with “THE LEADER”
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TREE SERVICES A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv. Dangerous tree removal, spiral pruning hedge trimming, stump grinding, topping. Insured, WCB Free Est Arborist Reports
Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $ Morris The Arborist
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DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL * Pruning * Retopping * Falling Service Surrey 25 years FULLY INSURED **EMERGENCY CALL OUT** Certified Arborist Reports
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Morris 604-597-2286 Marcus 604-818-2327
SINGLE Burial Plot Valley View Memorial Gardens Surrey British Columbia. Christ’s area, 1 interment and 2 cremation, perpetual care paid for. Contact George at 250457-5360. $2500.
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FURNITURE
MATTRESSES starting at $99 • Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331
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MISC. FOR SALE
Dishwasher, portable $200. Fridge w/bottom freezer $300. Washer/dryer $300 pr. Older chest freezer $100. 6pce King size solid oak bdrm ste $1000. 604-584-3959
FAN, Wood and gold coloured, great condition. Stainless steel KITCHEN SINK, 3 basins, (small in middle) (no faucet) Excellent condition. LIGHT FIXTURES, three. Gold/glass, for ceiling (flush against ceiling). HANGING LIGHT, used for entry way, gold & glass. RECLINER CHAIR green (hardly used) North Delta. 604-591-9740
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
Thursday, May 31, 2012 Surrey/North Delta Leader 53 REAL ESTATE 625
RENTALS
FOR SALE BY OWNER
706
APARTMENT/CONDO
ALDERGROVE 7 bdrm, 4 bath, 9 yrs old, 2 a/g stes on 1st floor, 4 bdrms up, open concept kitchen with island, crown moldings, south backyrd. RV access. $579,900. Offers. (604)856-4721
Large 1 & 2 bedroom units Rent from $725.00/mo.
SUNCREEK ESTATES * Large 2 & 3 Bdrm Apartments * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w * 3 floor levels inside suite * Wood burning fireplace * Private roof top patio * Walk to shops. Near park, pool, playground * Elementary school on block * Clubhouse, tennis court * On site security. Sorry no pets
WE BUY HOUSES! Older House • Damaged House Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422
RECREATIONAL
HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
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Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
MAPLE RIDGE/ PITT MEADOWS
FAMILY FRIENDLY COMPLEX Rental Incentives... 1 & 2 Bdrms available. Close to shopping, bus, school, park. Small pets welcome. Call: 604-585-1966.
EVERGREEN APARTMENTS
RENTALS
Crime Free Multi-Housing Certified Ask About Incentives! Spacious Suites, very competitive prices. Extra large 1 & 2 BDRM ste’s, lots of storage. Heat/hot water incl. Access to Vancouver via freeway, 1 bus to Skytrain. No pets.
Phone 604-582-0465
APARTMENT/CONDO
GUILDFORD GARDENS 1 Bdrm. $660-$700 2 Bdrm. $840-$885 • Professional on-site staff
• SMALL PET OKAY • Minutes walk to Elementary School and Guildford Mall
Heat & Hot Water Included ACROSS FROM GUILDFORD RECREATION CENTER
LANGLEY
BRIGHTON APARTMENTS
Large 1 Bdrm. Apts $200 Move-In Allowance Please call for details. On-site manager. Suites include fridge, stove, drapes & carpeted throughout. Hot water & parking included. Close to shopping & schools, on bus route. Seasonal swimming pool & tennis court. Some pets welcome.
Call 604-533-0209 CLAYMORE APTS 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts Avail $200 Move-In Bonus!!
BOLIVAR HEIGHTS. 1 bdrm stes. $675-$725/mo. h/w, heat & prkg. N/P. Avail immed. 604-588-2532.
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.
CLEAN 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES (some w/ensuites) in Park-like setting. Cable, heat, & hot water incl. Laundry rest area on each floor.
604-588-8850 604-584-5233 www.cycloneholdings.ca
CLOVERDALE. 2 bdrm - $900: & 1 bdrm-$765. incl heat /ht.water / prkg. N/P. 576-1465/604-612-1960. CLOVERDALE Apts: 1 Bdrm $750; Incl heat, h/w & prkg. N/P. Secure bldg. Lndry facilities. 604-576-8230 CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. 17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 bdrm suites avail now. Starting at $700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078
Cloverdale. Sherwood Apt. 5875 - 177B St. (2) - 1 bdrm - $775, (1) - 2 bdrm -$1,000 (1) - Studio - $650 Laundry facility. NP/NS. LEASE. Member of Surrey Crime free Multi-Housing Program. Call Lloyd at : 604-575-1608. ascentpm.com GUILDFORD, Top floor 1/bdrm condo. Sec parking. Insuite laundry. $900/mo. June 1. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460 SURREY 75/120A St. 2 Bdrm apt, $930 incl cable. Quiet family complex, no pets, avail July 1st, Call: 604-501-0505.
5374 - 203rd St, Langley
Call 604-533-9780 MAYFLOWER CO-OP 1 Bdrm handycap unit. $685/mo 2 Bdrm unit. $807/mo. Close to Surrey Ctrl Skytrain. Well maintained, clean, quiet, sec’d adult only bldg. No Pets. Shared purchase required. Call: 604-583-2122 or email: maycoop@shawbiz.ca
CLOVERDALE, 3 BDRM. house on 1 acre. Avail. now. Phone 604-446-1736 CLOVERDALE, 5 bdrm + office, 3 baths, lower suite, nr all amenities, June 15. $1800. Call 604-597-9787. FLEETWOOD: Immac. 2 bdrm, 5 appl. Ensuite, skylights, alarm syst. 2 f/p’s. Avail. July 1st. $1600/mo. (604)538-8408
SURREY: Newton - Nr Superstore New 1 Bdrm + den. $875/mo. Avail. April 15th. (778)889-2627 SURREY, PACIFICA. #40413277 108 AVE. Junior 1/bdrm condo. 1 block to Gateway SkyTrain. 500sq ft. 5/appli. N/S, N/P. Avail now. $675/mo. Call Luke 604-590-4888 Remax
SURREY
SOMERSET HOUSE LG. CLEAN 2 BDRM. Available for June, W/ BALCONY, D/W, U/G PKG. / QUIET BLDG.
Please call Manager Dave
604-580-0520
Large newly renovated 1 & 2 bdrm. units available from $950 in well-kept concrete building. New floors and appl’s. Freshly painted. Patio and large storage room inste. 3 laundries in bldg. Rent incl’s heat & hot water. Sauna & jacuzzi. 5 min. walk to skytrain, Douglas College & New West Quay. Close to all amenities. Please call 604-834-1756 www.aptrentals.net
SURREY - 13820 72nd Ave 2 Bdrm 780 sq/ft. $755/mo. Shares $2,500. No Subsidy, U/G Parking, 2 Appls, NO pets. Avail July 1st
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Email Application or Phone 604-543-3043
Surrey Gardens Apartments for your new one bedroom home www.GreatApartments.ca Owner Managed Sorry, No Pets
Call for details! 604-589-7040
1MONTH FREE*
We Believe Our Residents at Kennedy (Adult) and Ridon (Family) Pay less and receive more. We believe their worth it. And so are you. Call Dee or Paul 604-596-9588 To find out just what The heck we’re talking about. CROSSROADS Always a Good Thing Goin On
SUITES, LOWER
SURREY 144/72; 2 Bdrm grnd lvl Nr shops & schls. NP/NS. $600 incl cbl/utils. June 1/15. (604)754-3435 SURREY 15931-95A Ave. 1 Bdrm near schl/bus. $575/mo incl hydro, cable & washer. No dryer. NS/NP. No parties. Now. 604-580-2051.
SURREY 72/152. 1 bdrm bsmt suite. Avail now. NS/NP. $650/mo incl utils/cable/WD. 778-241-2738. Surrey-Boliver Hts. 1 bdrm, bright, cln bsmt. Incl utils, cbl, int. N/S, N/P. $600. Avl now. 604-771-7803
Must be employed w/ $1800/mo. income w/ drivers license. DL #30526
818 LANGLEY
RIVERSIDE GARDENS FAMILY COMPLEX 2 & 3 Bdrm T/Homes Ask for Move-In Allowance!! Fridge, stove, dishwasher (in most), drapes. Outdoor pool. Some pets welcome. Resident Manager. Close to bus, shopping, schools and parks. #36 - 5210 - 203 Street, Langley
Call 604-532-2036 OWN a 2 or 3 bedroom townhome w/$3300 down. Several UPDATED T/H in good areas w/fenced yds and 2 PETS OK. $1260/MO. + $250 mnt oac $58,509 combined income + 680 credit. Higher down PMT ($14,800 down), lower mtg ($981/MO), 600 credit to quality and $48,050 combined income. QUICK DATES ok and several HOUSES also available. Call Jodi Steeves, ReMax Treeland for details 604833-5634. SURREY / Delta Border
Newly Renovated! Westland ✶ Wellington Townhomes Large 3 bdrm, inste storage. Starting at $1250/mo. 5 Appl’s, 1.5 baths, gas fireplace. Close to schools, shopping & transit. No pets.
Call NOW 604-830-5260 Website: www.aptrentals.net
NEWTON, Newer 4/bdrms, 2 lvl, lge kit patio dble gar. $1700 + 60% util. N/S sm pet OK 604-501-9014 QUEEN MARY PARK 134/81, 3bdrm 2bath fully reno’d lge bdrm, lots of prkg 1blk schl $1400m. Avail now. 604-505-9148, 604-505-2326 SURREY 128 St. nice 4 bdrm. bsmnt. Huge fenced yard, new appl. (w&d). New paint & carpets. $1600 mo. N/S N/P. Avail. now. C.21 Prudential 604-889-2470 SURREY 132/88th, newly reno 6 bdrm house 2 kitchens 4 baths. $2000/mo. Susan 604-805-0579 SURREY, 13489-80th Ave. 6 bdrms, 3 up, 3 dwn. 3 washrms. New paint/floor. Garage. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $1650. 604-767-4119.
SURREY TOWNHOUSES
“SIMRAN VILLAS” 2 & 3 bedrooms
$1100 - $1200/m
Quiet, Clean & Spacious 2.5 bath, patio, storage, d/w, w/d, f/p, N/S, N/P, 2-car garage, next to high school. Avail. Now!!
604-592-5663
SURREY, CHIMNEY HTS. 2 bdrms H/w floors, spacious. NS/NP. Avail immed. $625 incl util. 778-218-1478
WHALLEY 125/104 Newly reno’d 2 grnd level suite with security alarm, full bath, wifi avail. Ns/np, no laundry. $650 incl hydro. 604-961-9475.
SUITES, UPPER
1998 CADILLAC D Ellegance, 107 km, 4 dr sedan, fully loaded, Aircrd to 2013. Very clean. Exc. runner. $3700 firm. Call 604-534-0923
2008 BUICK ALLURE sedan. 6 cyl., auto, radio/cd etc. Gray out, cream in. Approx. 65,000km. Very good cond. $10,000. 604-539-1444
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
1997 TOYOTA COROLLA, no rust, auto, A/C until May 2014. Exc. cond. $1400 obo 778-241-7447
1999 MERCEDES - C230, 4 door auto, a/c. Very clean in & out. No accid. 151K. $4100. 604-607-4906
1999 TOYOTA COROLLA fully loaded, good cond., silver, auto, 4 dr., $3650 OBO. (604)588-5215
2001 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA, 1.8T turbo, 4 dr sedan, std, all options, exc cond. $5300 obo 604-780-8404
2002 HONDA ACCORD SE, fully loaded. 1 owner, 4 door, champagne colour. 5 spd, 220kms. $4200 obo. 604-813-6159.
2002 INFINITI I35, Luxury Edition. 4 door. Very clean. Mint cond. No accidents. 200K. Moving must sell. $9500/obo. (604)541-0018
2002 MAZDA PROTEGE auto 171K. New tires & battery. Aircared $4200. 604-996-0785.
2003 Saturn Ion 2 quad coupe 2dr 4cyl 2.2L 5sp 96,000kms full load good on gas $5695. 604-539-0557 2003 TOYOTA COROLLA, 4 door, auto, AirCared, no accidents. Exc cond. $5500 obo. 604-313-2780 2005 & 1991 HONDA CIVIC Low Mileage. Call (604)723-3127
2006 JAGUAR X-Type, 3.0, V6, 114K, silver, black lthr, lady driven, exc cond!! $19,800. 604-542-5833.
FIND THEM HERE.
SURREY Sullivan Hts 151/67Ave. Lrg 1bdr, nr all amens, ns/np, now. $575 incl hydro/cble. 604-724-6609
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1992 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD, Immaculate condition. Loaded, sunroof. Bose gold stereo. 58,000 org. mls. $4000. 604-532-8040.
JOBS
SURREY: Green Timbers 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Avail. now. $650/mo. 604-418-1832 or 604-594-4399
WHITE ROCK like new 3 bdrm. bsmnt. suite at ground level, incl. d/w, w/d, 2 blocks from East Beach, $1400 plus 1/3 utils. 604-720-8655
CARS - DOMESTIC
1988 FORD COROLLA, $800 obo. Auto, Air Cared, exc. cond. (604)598-3288
12730 - 66 Avenue
SURREY Fleetwood, bachelor suite, quiet home, Utils. incl. N/S N/P. $525 mo Now. (604)581-8688
TRANSPORTATION 806
2007 Honda Civic DXG 5 speed standard, 2 dr., grey, 135K, p/w, p/l, a/c, am/fm/cd, no acc. $10,000 604-793-3819 6-9pm
ANTIQUES/CLASSICS
1976 CADILLAC Eldorado conv. 40,000 org. miles, must see, like new $22,000 obo. 604-576-4385.
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AUTO FINANCING
MAPLE RIDGE ~ RV pads for rent $425/mo. cable incl’d Suit mature adult. Sm pet OK. (604)306-5752
GREEN TIMBERS 2 bdrm, 2 bath liv/rm w/vaulted ceiling, big yard, $1100 ns/np, June 1. 778-708-4254
95VW Golf $2,500 REDUCED, in New Westminster, great car, one owner, mags, sunroof, all records, recent engine work, clutch, new tires, shocks, springs. Call 604-5214932 to leave a message or email dstrandberg@shaw.ca
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION
GUILDFORD. Newer 1 bdrm ste. $650 incl utils. N/S. N/P. June 1 Suit mature person. 778-823-0106.
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Guildford. 1 furnished bdrm. Access to W/D & kitchen. Avail now. Call 604-951-1184.
SURREY 125th St. Nice 2.5 bdrm upper suite with 1.5 baths. N/S,N/P. $1150+75% utils. 778-552-8944.
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RV PADS
SUITES, LOWER
147/77. 2 Bdr NEW XLrg g/lvl, patio nr schl/bus, N/S sml dog ok. $800 incl utils/sat/net/WD. 604-597-5943 CEDAR HILLS. Brand New 2 bdrm nr all amens. Immed. $775 incl utils ns/np. 604-588-4852,604-724-9460 CHIMNEY Heights 146/79. 2 Bdrm suite. $650/mo. incl utils. Immed. No lndry. N/P. N/S. 778-668-7645.
BOLOVAR HTS. 3 bdrm, 2 full baths. Nr transit/Gateway St. $1300 incl utils. N/S. June 1.604-585-6912
SURREY 96/125 - Fully Reno’d 3 bdrm, 2 full baths, d/w, own lndry, front sundeck. NS/NP. Near amen, $1200/mo +60%util. (604)765-8497
CHIMNEY HTS. Extra spac. 1 bdrm suite, sep kitchen. ns/np. $600 incl utils. Avail now. 604-614-1234
CLOVERDALE reno’d lrg 2bdr T/H, nr amens. Ns/np, $1075: incl hw/ht, Jun1. 604-572-6106, 778-908-2076
CLOVERDALE 189/55. 2Bdr suite, $800 incl utils & cable. No laundry Immed. NS/NP. 778-574-8283.
GUILDTOWN HOUSING CO-OP, 10125 156 St. is accepting applications for 3 & 4 bdrm units. No subsidy. Participation req. Call 604-581-4687 or pick up application
Cloverdale - 2 bdrm bsmt suite, 176th & 60th Ave. $700/mo. Avail. now. (604)574-1674 DELTA 7445 Garfield Dr. Lrg 3 bdrm bsmt NS/NP. Lndry hkup. $950+1/3 util. Now. 604-590-0772.
DreamCatcher Auto Loans “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals
1-800-910-6402
www.PreApproval.cc DL# 7557
SURREY, NEWER 2 bdrm coach home, avail immed. Beautiful Ocean view. NS/NP. $1050 incl uitls & lndry. Call (778)552-2628.
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
CLOVERDALE, 1 BDRM STE Nice area, d/w, lndry, cbl/utils/net. Refs, NP/NS, $750. June 1st. Phone (604)576-6916
VEHICLES WANTED
SURREY 192/48 Ave. New 2 bdrm., upper suite. Ldry., f/p, 1000 sf., N/P N/S. $1200 mo. incl. hydro, cable, int. On 10 acres. June 15 or July 1. (604)803-4587
3 bedroom townhouse langley / surrey border for more information contact robin 604 518 3360 or kelly 604 928 0054
NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. 2 Large RV Pads available for mobile home. Call 604-597-4787.
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SURREY: 2 bdrm bsmt suite, cls to Fleetwood Library & dog park. $750/mo inc gas & hydro. No lndry. n/s, n/p. June 1st. (604)507-2575
CHIMNEY HTS. Brand new 1 bdrm bsmt suite. Incl hydro, cable & laundry. Reasonable rent. Avail June 1st or 15th. NP/NS. 778-861-1473.
733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS
1-888-229-0744 or apply at:
SURREY, 14211-61A Ave. Newer 2 bdrm bsmt suite, full bath, ns/np, Nr schools. $900/mo incl utils & lndry. No cble Call 604-897-6020.
CHIMNEY HILL 70/150 St. New 3 bdrm, 2 bath bsmt ste. $850 incl cble/hydro. NS, NP, no lndry. Avail now. 604-507-0892, 307-5812
S. SURREY. Warehouse, approx 1000 s/f. 220 wiring, two 14’ doors, gated, alarm, mezzanine. Suitable for storage. Avail. immed. $850/mo. Call 604-835-6000.
All Makes, All Models. New & Used Inventory.
NEWTON. Spacious ground lvl 1 bdrm. Exc. cond. Avail. now. Rent incl utils. 604-597-2394 leave msg.
SURREY, 130 St. Brand New 2 bdrm grnd level suite, nicely decorated, for nice tenants. N/S. N/P. To view call Singh 604-581-0442
AUTO FINANCING
We Will Pay You $1000
NEWTON 148/68A. 2 Bdrm bsmt $750 incl utils/lndry. Avail June 1. NS/NP. (604) 501-1949, 612-1982.
SURREY 111A/146. Lrg bright, new 2 bdrm, lam & carpet, crown moulding, fenced yrd, sep ent, quiet area near all amens. NS/NP. $750 incl utils 778-861-1583, 604-585-1523.
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GUARANTEED
FLEETWOOD 84/170 St. Lrg 1 bdrm, incl sep. lndry, cable/net, NS/NP, $630 + 1/3 util. June 1. Nr schl and trnst. 604-317-5400.
NEWTON. 2 bdrm bsmt ste. Nr bus/schl. N/S. N/P. Avail immed. $680 incl cable/utils. 604-501-0483.
TRANSPORTATION
Auto Loans or
FLEETWOOD. 5 bdrms, bright, lovely 2 baths, 2 liv/rms etc. (2 suites joined). N/S. $1450 + utils. 5 bdrm, same as above. $1350 + utils. Avail now. 604-271-6412.
SURREY 10909 128A St. 2 bdrm brand new bsmt suite. Lndry, cble, & int incl. Avail now. (604)710-7825
NEWTON. 5 Bdrm rancher near schools & shops, small pet ok, ref’s req’d, avail immed. $1450 +utils. Call after 6:30pm 604-765-1282 .
TOWNHOUSES
FLEETWOOD - 1 Bdrm. Recently renovated, quiet area. Avail now. n/s n/p. $575/mo 604-314-1023
White Rock - EXECUTIVES 2bdrm, 2/bath, fully furnished. JUST BRING SUITCASE. Insuite laundry, pool, sauna, hottub, exercise room. Ns/np, lease rates. 604-880-8785
ABBOTSFORD: For Lease: 12,000 sf industrial bldg with 3 large overhead drs & office. 1 acre paved and fenced yard with ample parking. Located close to Mt Lehman interchange. Call Ken 604-855-6430
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ENVER CREEK, 83/145A. Lrg 1 bdrm, nr schl/bus, ns/np. Incl utils, cable & wifi. June 1. 604-572-7390
SULLIVAN HEIGHTS: Brand new 1 bdrm ste incl utils, no lndry, N/P, N/S. June 15. $600 (778)565-3148
SURREY
Please call 604-589-1167
750
RENTALS
SRY 150/67A. BIG 2 BEDROOM SUITE. NO LAUNDRY. INCL. UTILITIES. FOR $675. AVAIL: JUNE 1ST 604-593-8021
SURREY 7575 140 St. Vista Green Very clean 2 bdrm, 1010 sq.ft., 3 appls, F/P & u/g prkg. Starting at $850. (604)583-6844
Lg. clean 1 & 2 bdrm., immediate, w/ balcony, d/w, u/g pkg. 1 blk south from Guildford shop. ctr., park-like setting/quiet bldg.
RENTALS
PANORAMA: 60/K.G. 4 bdrm bsmt, 2 bthrm. $1000: incl util. n/p. Now. 604-598-8611, 778-834-6313
401 - 1 bdrm, 543 sq’ $800 Avail., immed., 1407 - 1 bdrm, 460sq’ $800 Avail., immed., 1707 - 1 bdrm, 466sq’ $850 Avail., immed., 2105 - 1 bdrm, 607sq’ $900 Avail., immed., 2 bdrms avail., as well $1195 - $1200 Call Wayne at (778)898-7040 Stratatech Property Management stratatech@shawcable.com
NEW WESTMINSTER
Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained
From From It’s time to$670.00 discover $690.00
Atira Property Rentals rentals@atira.ca
Brand new luxury highrise units available. Close to skytrain, library, City Hall. Safe, secure underground parking, weekend security on site, Onsite caretaker. Beautiful units, top of line appl., insuite laundry. 2 WEEK EARLY MOVE IN NO CHARGE!
LANGLEY
To Arrange a Viewing Call Grace at 604-319-7514
CEDAR COURT & CEDAR LODGE Call for seniors special
604-535-8080 ext 229
13399 104th Ave.
Guildford Mall / Public Library
DEVELOPMENT Potential - Maple Ridge. 5 Acres, south facing, 2 storey home in Thornhill’s designated urban reserve. $1,550,000. No real estate commission. 604-760-3792
14023 - 82nd Ave. Upper 2 levels of house. 4 bdrms, 4 bathrms. Spice kitchen. Large backyard. N/S. N/P. $1800 + 2/3 utils. Avail. NOW.
Surrey, GUILDFORD
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE
HOMES FOR RENT
Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916 .Encore 1 bdrm; 2 bdrm Rent Now $950 - $1225
Cultus Lake Lindell Beach Resort Mobile home for sale 604-534-6714 www.mycultuslake.com $59,000.
736
BEAR CREEK 3 bdrm rancher 1144sf, 2 bath, cls to all ament. avail now $1250+util. 604-590-5197
HOMES WANTED
640
RENTALS
Phone: 604-581-8332 & 604-585-0063
HOUSES FOR SALE
627
706
APARTMENT/CONDO
Regency Park Gardens
PRINCE RUPERT Character home on a 25 x 100 ft lot close to schools and recreation centre, swimming pool and parks. This home has three levels with 2 bedrooms up and a bedroom on the main floor off the large living room. Call for a viewing 250-627-1414 or e-mail: 171g@citytel.net. Vacant now.
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SURREY
SURREY - 3 Bdrm, 2 bath rancher, renovated. 72 x 98 lot. 12986 - 68th Ave. $469,900: By appt only (778)891-9461
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RENTALS
WANTED: 1980-1981 Celica GT liftback, 5-spd; or a 1979-1981 Supra 5-spd. Cell 250-307-1215.
828 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES 752
TOWNHOUSES
1990 Dodge Diesel Tow Truck. 5spd, new tires, wheel lift, low km’s, does need finishing work. Pictures available. $3500. 604-996-8734.
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MOTORCYCLES
2001 VICTORY CRUISER deluxe 46,000 kms. 1500 cc, AT H/P $6,500. Call 604-534-2503.
SURREY, King George Blvd/80 Ave. New 3 bdrm T/H, 2 bths. 2 lvl. $1250. Avail now. 604-518-4883.
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RENTALS: These listings cover all types of rentals from apartments, condos, office space, houseboats and vacation homes. So if you’re in the market to rent, or looking for a roommate, start here. bcclassified.com
RECREATIONAL/SALE
2008 FREEDOM SPIRIT 20’ travel trailer, like new, hardly used, a/c, f/s, dble bed, dble sink, nook, couch 2 prop tanks/2 batteries, $10,500 obo. Must sell. (604)581-5117 Need A Ride, Drive Today. Take $500 to $5000 Cash Home. Carter Credit 1.888.688.1837
54 Surrey/North Delta Leader Thursday, May 31, 2012 TRANSPORTATION 838
TRANSPORTATION
RECREATIONAL/SALE
838
TRANSPORTATION
RECREATIONAL/SALE
845
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200
851
2007 Terra 29J Class A
Re: The Estate of Ronald Stewart Wolfe, otherwise known as Ron Wolfe, deceased, formerly of Surrey, British Columbia.
TRUCKS & VANS
1970’s 14ft. FIBERGLASS BOAT, w/ trailer & motor - 2007 Suzuki (new 2008) 9.9hp 4-stroke. Remote steering & throttle w/ electric start & charges battery. Runs great, low hrs. $1650 obo 604-219-6684
NEW Rockwood Chalet A frame
Beautiful smaller A-Class but full of features. Very Clean. SUPER LOW Miles “under 8500” Dual roof air and fantastic fan, leveling jacks & power step! Large slide out & patio awning. Test drive it & take it home ! Extreme value deal $57,995
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
1988 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500, 3/4 ton, loaded, a/c, Air Cared, premium cond. 178K. $3500 obo (778)565-4334
604-533-1566
1997 VENTURA Mini Van, like new cond in/out, loaded, tinted windows, 4 16” extra new high performance tires on allied wheel avail. $350. AirCared. Picture avail. $1200. 604-9968734.
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WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN RND Customs is indebted to C & C Machine Movers & Warehousing Inc. for storage on a Hydraulic Swing Beam Shear QC12Y-6X3200, Date: 08-2003 Serial Number: 0803022
2003 CHEVY VENTURE LS, 7 passenger, auto, 5 door, 189K, $3500 obo (604)298-2659
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A lien is claimed under the Act. There is presently an amount due and owing of $4,327.68 plus any additional costs of storage, seizure and sale. Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of June, 2012 or thereafter, the said equipment will be sold. The equipment is currently stored at C & C Machine Movers & Warehousing Inc. Surrey BC V3S 7A4. The equipment was placed in storage on June 15th, 2010.
2005 FORD F150, 4X4, crew cab , green, auto, 160 kms, options, $12,000 firm. Call 604-538-9257.
12 left - ready to go camping Extreme value deal! From $7995 Stk #32403
2011 Freelander 30QB C-Class
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1982 BAYLINER Sierra, 22.5’ ft, economical pocket cruiser, Volvo 4 cyl I.O. Cuddy cabin slps 4, well maint, $4,400 obo. 604-538-4927
WAREHOUSEMENS LIEN ACT Whereas the following are indebted to DnR Towing Inc. 10671 Timberland Rd. Surrey, B.C. V3V 3T3. for towing and storage of the following vehicles:
WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
2011 NEW Greystone 29RL Fifth Wheel The last 2011 has got to go. Luxury 5th wheel, infused fiberglass smoke grey exterior. WOW Rear Lounge super loaded with options. Too many to list. Call for details. Extreme value Deal! $34,995 STK #31392 Great Pics @ travelhome.com
Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
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Whereas Annette Lora Abbinante is indebted to Roadway Towing Ltd. for storage and towing on a 2001 Kia Sephia Vin: KNAFB121715026967
2001 CHRYSLER SEBRING VIN # 1C3EL46U11N701489 REG OWNER: CODY STUMP AMOUNT OWING: $ 4413.79 2000 INFINITI I30 VIN # JNKCA31ABYT107423 REG OWNER: CHRISTINA LOUISE RAMCHUK AMOUNT OWING: $ 2176.46
A lien is claimed under the Act. There is presently an amount due and owing of $2,361.55 plus any additional costs of storage, seizure and sale. Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of June, 2012 or thereafter, the said vehicle will be sold. The Vehicle is currently stored at Roadway Towing Ltd. 7391 Progress Place, Delta BC V4G 1A1. The Vehicle was placed in storage on January 21st, 2012.
1976 CUSTOM BUILT TRAILER VIN # BCT6325170395 REG OWNER: SCENIC OASIS FILM INC AMOUNT OWING $ 7882.56 1993 FRUEHAUF TRAILER VIN # 1H2V04825PB034346 REG OWNER: IDS LEASING LTD. AMOUNT OWING $ 3718.40
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The amounts are presently due & owing plus any additional costs of storage, seizure & sale. Notice is hereby given on June 16th, 2012 at 11:00a.m.-1:00 p.m. the said vehicles will be sold by private sale.
BOATS
2012 9.9 4 stroke never used, 3 yr warranty, $350 off retail price. $2650. Call 604-788-0718.
For more info. call: DnR Towing 604-580-0005
In the Matter of Part 3.1 (Administrative Forfeiture) of the Civil Forfeiture Act [SBC 2005, C. 29] the CFA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT:
2011 NEW Elkridge E24 1/2 ton series Fifth Wheel Huge slide - With huge savings “MANAGER’S DOOR CRASHER SPECIAL” 2 swivel rear chairs, fully equipped kitchen w/loads of storage. Fiberglass exterior. Sleeps 6. New!! Yes New! Only One Extreme value deal. $23,995 ~ Stk # 31349
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On March 14, 2007, at the 12000 block, 72nd Avenue, Surrey, BC, Peace Officer(s) of the Delta Police Department seized, at the time indicated, the subject property, described as: a small gem, believed to be a diamond, on or about 13:30 Hours. The subject property was seized because there was evidence that the subject property had been obtained by the commission of an offence as per section 354(1). Possession of property obtained by Crime, Criminal Code of Canada (CCC). Notice is hereby given that the subject property, CFO file Number: 2012-919, is subject to forfeiture under Part 3.1 of the CFA and will be forfeited to the Government for disposal by the Director of Civil Forfeiture
unless a notice of dispute is filed with the Director within the time period set out in this notice. A notice of dispute may be filed by a person who claims to have an interest in all or part of the subject property. The notice of dispute must be filed within 60 days of the date upon which this notice is first published. You may obtain the form of a notice of dispute, which must meet the requirements of Section 14.07 of the CFA, from the Director’s website accessible online at www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/ civilforfeiture. The notice must be in writing, signed in the presence of a lawyer or notary public, and mailed to the Civil Forfeiture Office, PO Box 9234 Station Provincial Government, Victoria BC V8W 9J1.
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Whereas
2000 DURANGO 4X4, loaded, seats 7, AirCrd, exc. cond. $4100 obo. Call 604-780-8404
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Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Ronald Stewart Wolfe, otherwise known as Ron Wolfe, are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the executrix c/o Rosberg Sawatzky LLP at #201, 20353 64th Avenue, Langley, BC V2Y 1N5, on or before June 26, 2012, after which date the executrix will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard only to the claims of which the executrix then has notice.
1974 Dodge D300, dually flat deck. ramp truck. Original owner. 318 4spd. Best offer. 604-536-1992
Under 2300 lbs Extreme Vale Deal! From $13,990. Stk #33163
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This week’s theme:
ROSALYN MANTHORPE
ACROSS 1. Ready and willing partner 5. Decrees 10. Legends 15. Rent 19. Cross in a church 20. Part of ASEAN 21. Sternward 22. Warhol's Sedgwick 23. Mast on a ship 25. Unlimited 27. Tower 28. Old oath 30. Desists 31. -- and means 32. Golfer's problem 33. Embezzle 34. Of the ear 36. Kind of appeal 37. Bugs 41. Analyzed a sentence 43. Honcho: 2 wds. 46. Stout's Wolfe 47. A town and its lake 48. French department 50. Reckon 52. Relative of a pom 53. Gumshoe 54. Coquettish one 55. Less 56. Sign of life 58. Passable 60. Property claims 61. Road curvature 62. Corrodes 63. Race 64. Engine pt. 65. Old open carriage 67. Stuck 68. Crisp cookies 71. -- macchiato 72. Bays 73. An ordinal number 74. -- douloureux 75. Foofaraw 76. Mended
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13. Newt 14. Race vehicle: 2 wds. 15. Supporting pillar 16. Pindarics 17. Hill 18. Promontory 24. Speedily 26. Rabin's predecessor 29. The G in Bee Gees 32. Grunt 33. Skull cavity 34. Rowed 35. Horned dinosaur 36. Cubic meter 37. Sorcerer of old 38. Bygone fashion: Hyph. 39. Cancel 40. Like a judge, they say 41. Rights org. 42. Expand 44. Off the subject 45. Fool 49. Squats 51. Old Greek governor 54. Micromanaged 55. Slime anagram 57. Shield boss 59. Step down 60. City in Texas 61. Commander at
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06 Ford Focus ZX4
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