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City threatens fines

Two hurt, two arrested

Complaints baffle dog groomer

‘Targeted’ attack leads to charges

Dan Ferguson Staff Reporter

Juanita Mennear says whoever is making anonymous complaints about her South Surrey dog daycare and grooming business is at best misinformed and at worst, “just nasty.” For the last 19 years, the single mother has operated Juanita’s Doggy Den with her daughter Jazmin on premises next to her home in the 2100-block of 128 Street. During that time, Mennear says no one ever complained about the noise from her dog grooming and daycare business, not even when a new subdivision went up close to her house about two years ago. But in the last month, she says there have been at least three complaints filed with the City of Surrey under the “Animal Noise” bylaw that states “No person shall own, keep or harbour any animal or bird which by its cries unduly disturbs the peace, quiet, ❝We haven’t rest or tranquility of tried to do the surrounding neighanything bourhood or the public to bother at large.” A May 3 letter from anybody.❞ the city’s legal services Juanita Mennear department advisdog groomer ing Mennear of the complaints says fines can range from $100 to $2,000 for each offence. “Every day that a violation exists is considered a separate offence,” bylaw enforcement officer Alan Campbell writes. The letter doesn’t state who made the complaint, but Mennear suspects it may be the same person who posted snarky remarks about her business on various websites that allow anonymous customer reviews. “I live behind them and they are constantly yelling at the dogs,” one such posting claims (Mennear denies the allegation). The online remarks were posted about three weeks ago, about the same time that the city started getting complaints. “We haven’t tried to do anything to bother anybody,” Mennear told Peace Arch News Wednesday (June 6). “We’re just really upset that someone would try to force us to leave after we’ve

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Dog groomer Juanita Mennear applies the finishing touches to 12-year-old Kaslo. After 19 years in her current location, anonymous noise complaints may force her to move. been here for so many years.” Mennear is considering closing down her dog daycare service and has begun looking into selling her property. “This was supposed to be my one and only house,” she said. “But we may have no choice.” Mennear is telling her clients that she will keep her dog grooming business going

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A 24-year-old White Rock man was taken to hospital with serious injuries after a police raid rescued him from a home in the 15300block of Pacific Avenue on May 24. White Rock RCMP Const. Janelle Shoihet – in discussing charges announced Tuesday against two Surrey men – said the man’s eyes were swollen shut and he had a welt on the back of his head, but the victim was released after spending a day in hospital. The man was one of two hurt in what police describe as a “targeted attack” on May 22. The other man, a 40-year-old White Rock resident, suffered less severe injuries that did not require hospitalization, Shoihet said. Peace Arch News first reported the incident online May 25. At the time, police released few details, citing safety concerns for those involved. Tuesday, police disclosed that two Surrey men have been charged with multiple criminal offences in connection with the alleged assaults and unlawful confinement. Robert Orr, 28, was arrested on May 25 and Tyrone McDougall, 33, was arrested June 1. Both McDougall and Orr have been charged with two counts each of forcible confinement, aggravated assault, assault and theft. Orr is charged with additional counts of assault with a weapon and uttering threats. The raid that rescued the alleged victim was carried out by members of the White Rock RCMP and the CFSEU (Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit), the regional agency that investigates organized crime activity. Police said they believe the case is drugrelated, but does not involve gangs. According to court records, both accused men were still in custody as of Wednesday morning. McDougall and Orr were scheduled to appear in Surrey Provincial Court on Friday morning (June 8).

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he Pattullo Bridge is due have lobbied hard for a bridge, for replacement – perhaps but they seem to have given up the best word is overdue. hope of luring Surrey residents However, New Westminster to shop in their city, which at residents are resisting the idea, one time was the commercial with a significant number centre for the entire Fraser suggesting that the bridge Valley. should simply be closed The Pattullo Bridge was built (perhaps remaining as a to keep that link strong. pedestrian and bicycle The bridge it replaced Frank Bucholtz bridge) and not be still exists – it’s the rail replaced. bridge just east of the New Westminster Pattullo. Its upper road has a distinct identity deck was narrow and and residents there wholly inadequate for have been frustrated traffic volumes in the for years with the huge 1930s, much as is the volumes of traffic case with the Pattullo heading through their today. city to go somewhere If Surrey residents else – Burnaby, Surrey, had a much-improved Coquitlam, Delta or transit system, could points further afield. they get by without a This frustration is direct road link? They understandable. But are couldn’t do so today, they being too insular? because transit service in Surrey For starters, New Westminster is poor. There are still no firm has done little to actually plans to offer transit over the improve traffic flow through new Port Mann Bridge, and there the city, thus lengthening traffic is no transit service over the jams. Pattullo. Even the Alex For example, there Fraser Bridge has very New are no left turn lanes minimal transit service. Westminster on busy roads like The plans for the businesses… new Pattullo Bridge 10 Avenue. The city has for years held seem to have call for approaches on up building of a given up hope the New Westminster proper bridge over side which are quite of luring Surrey similar to the current the Brunette River residents. to better link it with approaches. Coquitlam. This traffic They would funnel is going through an industrial most traffic onto McBride area – what’s the problem? Boulevard, Columbia Street and Perhaps the point they Royal Avenue. raise needs to be looked at However, the new bridge is more thoroughly. Could New projected to be six lanes, and all Westminster and Surrey do of those roads are already busy without a direct traffic link? four-lane roads. They couldn’t In years gone by, New handle additional traffic, and Westminster businesses would would be hopelessly backed up.

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The new Pattullo is proposed to be a toll bridge. If the tolling policy stays the same as it is today, that means the only three toll bridges in the Lower Mainland will be across the Fraser River, with two touching down in Surrey and the third just east of the Surrey-Langley border. Not only is that unfair, it is likely to depress traffic levels, especially if there is better transit available. Perhaps the whole project needs to be delved into more deeply. Do Surrey residents want a direct road link to New Westminster, seeing as New Westminster doesn’t want their business and isn’t ready to upgrade its road system? Should a new Pattullo Bridge be four lanes, to better fit in with New Westminster streets? Or would the best use of the money to be spent on the Pattullo be a complete upgrade of the transit system south of the Fraser? With that amount of money, there could be some major upgrades which just might make a new Pattullo unnecessary. If the transit system south of the Fraser was to be significantly upgraded to the point that fewer Surrey residents would need cars, that could go a long ways towards changing travel patterns and habits. Whether that would be enough to eliminate the need for a new Pattullo isn’t clear, but the idea may be worth thinking about. Frank Bucholtz writes Thursdays for the Peace Arch News. He is the editor of the Langley Times.

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Queen’s honour for volunteer marine team Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter

Volunteers who keep watch over those who use the waters off White Rock and Crescent beaches are now doing it under a new name – and will soon be doing it in a new vessel. Sig Kristensen, of the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue 5 (formerly Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary Crescent Unit 5), confirmed a deal to replace the team’s rescue vessel, Vigilant, was signed May 25. It’s hoped the new equipment will be in place by the end of the year. “Construc❝We’ll have tion of the to kick our vessel will be fundraiser started someefforts into high time in July,” Kristensen gear.❞ said. “We’re Sig Kristensen pretty excited RCM-SAR 5 about that. We’ll have to kick our fundraiser efforts into high gear.” Unit members have been eying a new vessel for some time. They’ve used Vigilant – a rigid-hull inflatable – in about 400 taskings over the past 12 years, after raising more than $140,000 to get it in the water. The community was a huge part of that fundraising effort, with various organizations getting onboard to help, including the Peace Arch Rotary Club, which pitched in $50,000. Kristensen is optimistic fundraising for the new vessel will go as smoothly, and is confident the recent rebranding of the marine rescue team will go a long way in easing the effort. “Most people think… we’re civil servants. We’re all volunteers,” he said. “We’ve gone to people looking for some donations and they say, ‘why should we donate to you guys? You’re government.’” The new name of the Pacificregion auxiliary was announced May 26, during a search and rescue exercise in Horseshoe Bay. Five members of the local crew joined the event, participating in navigation, communication, seamanship and first aid exercises.

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Members of the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue 5 team – Peter Allen, James Hackett, Tim Murphy, Michel Gaboriault and Wes Kozak – participate in a training exercise May 26 in Horseshoe Bay. RCM-SAR president Randy Strandt said in a statement that the new name recognizes the distinct identity of the service. “We work very closely with the Canadian Coast Guard, but we are a totally separate organization,” Strandt said. The title “Royal” was granted by Queen Elizabeth in February, a move Kristensen suspects is connected to the fact that the auxiliary was one of 26 charitable organizations named to benefit from a fund set up by Prince William and Kate Middleton last year to accept donations in lieu of wedding gifts. “Him being a (SAR helicopter) pilot didn’t hurt,” Kristensen added.

Kristensen said another benefit of the auxiliary’s rebranding is standardization of the vessels used. Historically, the various units have sought out and purchased their own boats for their teams. With standardization, three types of boat will be used across the region, meaning replacement parts will be more readily available for any necessary repairs. It was a benefit the local team didn’t have last year, when the Vigilant broke down. “We were down for two months,” said Kristensen, who was on the committee that helped design the boat his unit will be receiving. Like the Vigilant, the new vessel will not be enclosed. Upgrades

will include updated technology and shocks, the latter of which will be most noticed when the crew is out on rough water. “From a fatigue factor… that should take a lot of that pounding out of the equation,” Kristensen said. He estimated the new vessel

will cost between $325,000 and $350,000. About one-quarter of that, $85,000, has been received from gaming funds. The next fundraiser for the cause, a golf tournament, is coming up June 21. To get involved or to donate, contact Dan Savage at 604-531-8963.

Declaration boosts campaign to provide rail stop close to Canada-U.S. border, organizer says

Blaine train station makes ‘most endangered’ list Dan Ferguson Staff reporter

A cross-border campaign to resurrect the Blaine passenger train station got a boost when the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation added the century-old wooden building to its “most endangered” list of historic properties. A statement issued by the trust last month (May 22) said the Blaine depot should be preserved because it has “played an important role in exporting the region’s resources and aiding in its economic growth.” The trust, an independent, non-profit agency, has been issuing its annual “Most Endangered Historic Properties List” since 1992 in a bid to promote “positive preservation solutions” for buildings and other

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The passenger train station in Blaine, Wash. structures it wants preserved. A Blaine businessman who is pushing to have the train station reopened says the

declaration by the influential trust will “definitely” help the campaign to have the depot refurbished to serve southbound Canadian passengers from the White Rock, South Surrey and Langley regions, as well as northbound visitors from Seattle and other U.S. destinations who don’t want to go all the way to downtown Vancouver. “It’s just another feather in our cap,” Bill Becht told Peace Arch News Wednesday (June 6). “I’m very hopeful.” The proposal has the backing of the Blaine, White Rock and Surrey city councils. Becht said the next step in the campaign will likely see the city of Blaine make a formal request to the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT)

for the return of a passenger train stop in Blaine. Among other things, WSDOT oversees freight rail and the management of the Amtrak Cascades intercity passenger rail service along the Pacific Northwest Rail Corridor that runs through Oregon, Washington and B.C. The campaign to revive the Blaine terminal also has the support of the Cascadia Center, a Seattle-based transportation policy body. Cascadia director Bruce Agnew has said the station should be considered part of a “Semiahmoo Gateway” that includes many Canadians just across the border. For more information about the train station campaign, visit the website, www. blainestation.com/


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Sentence hearing set in child porn case The sentence hearing for a South Surrey man who flip-flopped on a child-porn guilty plea has once again been set. According to court records, Douglas Wayne Bowers is now scheduled to return to Surrey Provincial Court Aug. 30 and 31, as well as Sept. 5, for sentencing on charges of possessing and accessing child pornography. Bowers was charged in September 2009, after the RCMP’s Integrated Child Exploitation Team was led to a man they called a “prolific distributor of child sexual abuse images and video online.” Bowers pleaded guilty to the possession charge shortly before a three-day trial was scheduled to begin Dec. 13, 2010. At the time, he told Peace Arch News he accidentally downloaded child porn and was pleading guilty on the advice of his lawyer, who he later changed. A sentencing hearing set at that time was postponed after Bowers objected to a presentence report that said he deliberately downloaded the illegal porn. He applied to withdraw his guilty plea on March 21. While that application was scheduled to be heard April 30, Bowers withdrew it instead, confirming to Judge Michael Hicks that his original guilty plea stands. A date to confirm the sentencing is set for Aug. 10. - Tracy Holmes

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Under the new contract, municipalities will continue to pay for 90 per cent of policing costs, with the federal government paying 10 per cent. With integrated forces, such as the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, the costs will be 70 per cent for municipalities, down from 90. In White Rock, that amounts to annual savings of about $80,000. The deal also gives cities the ability to opt out of the contract – as 12 in B.C. have done – with 25 months’ notice. Bottrill noted it remains unclear what impact things such as the new $1.2 billion RCMP headquarters building in Surrey and the possibility of unionization could have on future policing costs. At the same time, the contract requires that cities receive early notice of any changes or cost implications coming forward. Multi-year financial plans from the detachment commander should also help, Bottrill said. While Coun. Helen Fathers questioned what guarantees cities have “against a contract that has the ability to reach, really, what it wants” in terms of costs, Mayor Wayne Baldwin noted a change that takes into account the different financial cycles between the RCMP and the city is significant. - with files from Jeff Nagel

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A less toxic environment makes sense

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t looks as if B.C. will get restrictions on the use of cosmetic pesticides – not the outright ban the province needs. An all-party government committee is making the recommendations after examining the issue. On the committee? Three Opposition New Democrats who say there’s enough evidence to support a complete ban on the commercial use of pesticides in the residential arena. But chair of the eight-member committee, Bill Bennett, says there isn’t enough science to warrant a total ban. So the province will likely have tighter rules surrounding the sale of weed killers, and not much more. What’s not clear, however, is how much there is to study. The dumping of toxic chemicals on such “weeds” as dandelions and chickweed (which are both edible) is totally unnecessary. Why should those who can’t be bothered to weed by hand endanger others by building up a toxic environment? The province can look to such cities as White Rock, which has had a cosmetic pesticides bylaw since October 2009. (Technically, it’s herbicides that such bylaws target, but most people involved in the debate refer to them as pesticides.) White Rock’s bylaw gives the city the power to levy fines of up to $2,000 against anyone who applies products such as Roundup and Killex to maintain outdoor grass, trees, shrubs, flowers and other plants on private or public land. The bylaw came about in part from pressure from the community. Thanks to their lobbying, the message was heard at the provincial level. Ontario and Quebec have already banned cosmetic pesticide use, as have more than 20 cities throughout B.C. It’s essential to have a province-wide ban so the same rules apply to all municipalities. That brings greater awareness. So here’s hoping the province will choose to create a less toxic environment – both in the legislature and on our lawns.

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I remember how pale my brother’s skin looked against the black stubble on his face. I remember how diminished he looked in that hospital bed. I remember the nurse asking him if he knew who I was. I remember seeing him nod. And I remember the moment he turned his head to look at me, his eyes wide, scared. “Kate, I’m sorry,” he said. My brother did not die. He was not paralyzed. But he did lose his spleen, and will likely have his short-term memory It doesn’t compromised forever. matter how It wasn’t the first time old you he had drove drunk, but it was the last. are, how Listening to Kevin experienced Brooks – a man whose you are, own drinking-andyou are not driving mistake left invincible. him paralyzed and his friend dead – speak to students at G.W. Graham Secondary in Chilliwack last month brought all those heartwrenching, tear-inducing, fear-ridden memories back. It doesn’t matter how old you are, how experienced you are, you are not invincible. Luck does run out. Brooks is proof. My brother is proof. Katie Bartel is a reporter at the Chilliwack Progress, sister paper to the Peace Arch News. The Peace Arch News is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby street, Nanaimo, B.C., V9R-2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www. bcpresscouncil.org


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Our loss is their gain Editor: Re: Border-town retailers brace for new duty-free rules, May 29. Nice to see the Progressive Conservatives helping our local Canadian small business. I think that they forgot to calculate in that the majority of Canadians reside within 25 miles of the Canada-U.S. border. While this government is cancelling the likes of our Coast Guard, EI benefits and raising the retirement age to 67, they have as well exported retail sales to the U.S. that many small and local businesses depend on to both employ and collect tax. I do not find fault with consumers – in particular seniors and families – for taking the time to shop south of the border. Under the new rules, you will be encouraged to travel to the U.S. over a 48-hour period, most likely supporting the travel and hospitality industry in Whatcom County. This, as I understand it, means a couple with two children would be able to bring back after 48 hours $800 per person, or a total of $3,200. This could occur on a monthly basis or even with more frequency with no duty or applicable tax being collected. The applicable sales tax now will be placed into the State of Washington coffers of no benefit to any Canadian, nor will future Christmases be a happy event for small business as well. As for the benefits of buying gas in a U.S. border town – in particular, say, Blaine or Lynden – I, for one, am guilty. But then the feeling quickly dissipates as I know I have been able to avoid the likes of TransLink. Ron Eves, White Rock

That has nothing to do with marijuana, however, but rather the life choices of those involved in illegal endeavours. W. A. Riede, Surrey

Bureaucratic loopholes An open letter to White Rock council. Re: Officials differ on city-staff protection, May 17. The subject is a very touchy one. Many in politics have talked, considered and written but, in the end, there are always loopholes why not to allow full disclosure of findings by an individual within the bureaucracy. The difference is, though, that those democratically elected carry the responsibility to speak on behalf of those who elected them. Leaving it up to the bureaucracy to write their own laws is a cheap way to pass the bug, as well as avoiding this responsibility. It is common knowledge that full disclosure by any of the three Constitutionally accepted governments is and always will be questionable, called protectionism. The Canadian laws of today are a

prime example that it does not have the wording to what it is supposed to mean, but left to courts to explain in their views what it meant to be, called “liberalism.” So stand up and be counted and take the task you have been handed to do through election. Suan H. Booiman, White Rock

Pearl Harbour not the reason Editor: Re: We can only imagine their thoughts, May 31. Letter-writer Bob Burgel attacks my letter of May 22 (No apology for wartime relocation) but can’t be bothered to quote me accurately. Pearl Harbour was not the justification for the relocation of the West Coast Japanese. The state of the war on all fronts, months later, was. Also, it is most unlikely, as Burgel alleges, that a reason that in 1942 most Canadian civilians “lived in fear of Japanese aggression” was the Japanese annexation of Korea. That annexation was in 1910! All other of Burgel’s rambling anecdotes of later events – such as statements made in 1944; Canadian

Japanese attempting to enlist; reverence for the 53 Canadian Japanese who died in the First World War – are irrelevant to 1942 decisions made based on knowledge gleaned through 1942 eyes. The uncanny insight and incredible analytical intellect of Monday-morning quarterbacks is, unfortunately, only available, well… on Monday morning. David Poole, Surrey

Perspective on the problem Editor: Re: Environmentalism for dummies, April 17. Columnist Tom Fletcher’s article may describe some of the leaves but perhaps obscures part of the forest. Corporate lobbying is a 100 per cent tax writeoff in Canada and, at an estimated $300 million per year, may be a tad more influential than some of those pesky NGOs (non-governmental organizations) alleged to be bending tax rules that are deemed inappropriate near the revolving door between big business and government. David Riley, White Rock

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Big differences between drugs Editor: Re: Legalizing pot only a next step, May 29. To suggest legalizing marijuana is the same as legalizing crack, heroin or crystal meth is ridiculous. Perhaps letter-writer Jim Simpson should acquaint himself with some of those who use the aforementioned drugs so that he can recognize the differences in the general behaviour of those under the influence. There have been many studies done on marijuana by academics and the general consensus is that it is not nearly as dangerous or costly to the public as alcohol. To suggest that homicide will be legalized because we have lost the war on it is probably one of the most moronic statements I have ever read. He does, however, make one point and that is that those presently involved in illegal marijuana trafficking will find other illicit endeavours.

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White Rock council was evenly divided May 28 whether to remove seven city barbecues, after pollution complaints.

Let’s focus on the bigger picture Editor: Re: BBQs in limbo, May 31. Glad to see White Rock’s new city manager is concerned for the environment. My concern is, where council will take this next? Banning all residents’ barbecues? Much more pollution – than the five times the Bayview Park barbecues are used annually – is created by the tourists we are trying to attract. Six of the seven council members put their hands up in support of boosting tourism and revitalizing the promenade by allowing restricted access to responsible owners walking their dogs, yet once elected are firmly against it. At the last council meeting, they passed Bylaw 1959 which actually reduced the available dog areas for tourists and residents, and increased fines!

If council was serious about showing any concern for our environment, they would have forced BNSF Rail to use concrete ties like other communities in Washington and Oregon did when the ties were replaced last year. Based on a University of Toronto study, each creosote rail tie is infused with 44 pounds of the Class 2 carcinogen, of which 10 pounds will excrete into our bay and parks over the first few years. Based on the number of ties BNSF replaced in White Rock/South Surrey, about 225,000 pounds of creosote will leach into our beach and promenade. Perhaps council could do what they said pre-election and then focus on the big picture. Let’s try to attract visitors – and residents – and not scare them away. M. Armstrong, White Rock

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Mayors’ move ‘not legal’ Jeff Nagel Black Press

mayors approve in a supplement become locked into TransLink’s base plan (over which mayors have no vote) for future years. But at the same time, Crilly said he hasn’t found any enforcement mechanism in the legislation that could compel TransLink to raise its property tax, as authorized, to deliver the promised services. One way out of the problem would be if renewed talks between the mayors and the province authorize a new funding source, such as the proposed vehicle levy shot down by the premier this spring.

Barring a breakthrough there, auditors dispatched by the province would have to find large amounts of savings within TransLink, avoiding the need for the tax. TransLink must craft any new plan it will take to the mayors by Nov. 1. Langley Township Mayor Jack Froese, who wants the Highway 1 RapidBus to go ahead, said he’s willing to wait to see what the auditors uncover this summer. But in the absence of a financial miracle, he said TransLink must proceed with its original plan, backstopped by the tax hike.

Metro Vancouver mayors had no legal leg to stand on in April when they voted to rescind a property tax increase for TransLink that was originally passed last fall as a backup measure to finance transit expansion. TransLink Commissioner Martin Crilly made that point in a recent Mayors’ Council meeting, saying he could not allow the perception to remain that mayors could at any time revoke a legally binding supplement they previously approved. “In my view, the resolution that was passed has no legal force,” Crilly said in an interview. “I believe TransLink is obliged to deliver the services, projects and programs that were approved in the 2012 Moving Forward plan.” TransLink could not make plans if its funding sources were not binding and Crilly said he would never have let the mayors vote on the supplement if they could later reverse it. The mayors’ April 12 vote to cancel the $30 million property tax led TransLink to Drop into the South Surrey location of Johnston Meier freeze several expansion and enter to win a $100 Gas Card. projects, including the planned Highway 1 (Draw June 30/12) express bus service over the Port Mann Bridge and a new B-Line express bus down King George Boulevard in Surrey. Insurance Agencies Group The decisions came after the province refused to grant new funding 102 - 1750 152 St., White Rock • 604-538-8833 sources for TransLink. But Crilly’s view that the retraction is not valid does not necessarily mean the tax hike and the bus service upgrades are back on again. TransLink officials, acting in line with the mayors’ intent, have indicated they could draw up a revised supplement 2 SHADES IN 1 that replaces the existing one – eliminating the $23 Sleek Headrail property tax increase per average home over the • Sunscreen Rollers next two years as well • Dual Shades as projects that can’t be funded by other means. ON The original ALE S supplement approved the OFF two-cent gas tax hike in April and the property CALIFORNIA tax hike was to kick in only if the province and SHUTTERS mayors failed to agree on a new TransLink funding source, which is what happened. Crilly, however, said OFF he’s still not sure how the CALL FOR A SHOP-AT-HOME SERVICE 604.597.7222 property tax can legally be unwound. “There is no reverse gear,” he said, noting that VISIT OUR SHOWROOM | #9 - 12988 84th AVE, SURREY funding increases that

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Charges against a Surrey police officer accused of assaulting two civilians three years ago have been stayed. The lawyer for RCMP Const. Imran Saeed argued last month that two counts of assault laid in connection to a May 2009 incident should be tossed because the case took too long to get to trial. The 30-month delay, said defence lawyer Maegan Richards, violated Saeed’s right to be tried in a reasonable amount of time. A stay of proceedings was

granted Monday morning (June 4) in Chilliwack Provincial Court. Surrey’s Chris Stojak was one of two men Saeed was accused of assaulting during an arrest three years ago. Stojak wasn’t surprised the charges had been stayed. “I guess the cops are above the law,” he said. “This is not going to send a good message to the public.” Saeed has been on desk duties since 2009. Stojak has also filed a civil suit against Saeed and two other Mounties, as well as the officer in charge of the Surrey detachment.

In that lawsuit, it’s alleged Saeed struck Stojak “no fewer than three times about the head and face” while he was handcuffed in the back seat of a RCMP cruiser after being arrested (but not charged) during a domestic disturbance call. None of the allegations have been proven in court. Saeed is also facing a separate assault charge in connection to an unrelated February 2009 incident where he and another RCMP officer are accused of using excessive force against a woman during a traffic stop. That trial is scheduled to begin Monday.

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any of us consider the environmental movement to be a recent phenomenon burgeoning in the 1980s and 1990s. In that case, the Semiahmoo Fish and Game Club was 30 years ahead of the trend. We recently sat down with club president Bob Donnelly and four long time members – Bob Oswald, Derek Uren, Archie McNair and Roy Thomson – to reminisce about their activities over the years. Oswald, hatchery manager and charter Lorraine and Hugh Ellenwood member, recalled the club’s origins. “Well, it was a bunch of guys that were local fishermen. There’s not too many of them left. Ed Kendall over here next door is one of the founding members. Most of the founding members were anglers and very concerned about the fish stocks and the siltation of the local Little Campbell River with sand, so they decided to form a club in 1956. The first meeting was held in the old White Rock Hotel.” Concerned that decades of industrial gravel extraction on the banks of the Little Campbell was ruining the river, the group decided to take action, framing a mandate to become stewards and spokespeople for the natural places of the watershed while participating in the sport they loved. Lack of a permanent home meant that the club’s early years were nomadic. Meetings were held wherever they could find space, but the dream was to find a location of their own, preferably near the Little Campbell. Fundraising to purchase land became a priority. One of the main fundraisers was – and still is – the Father’s Day salmon barbecue. A tradition of the club since 1958, it has become one of the most popular family events in the region. (This year, it takes place

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Above, two members of the Semiahmoo Fish and Game Club clear debris from the fish-counting fence during a flood in 1996; right, club members at the first barbecue in 1958; far right, club president Bob Donnelly, charter member and hatchery manager Bob Oswald, Derek Uren, Archie McNair and Roy Thomson. at 1 p.m. June 17.) Despite the lack of a permanent home, the club’s work in and around the Little Campbell River was extensive in the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s. They constructed nature trails, cleared debris and also gathered valuable information on fish populations to pass on to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. Stewardship of the river was not the club’s only focus. By the early 1960s, they had taken on the Provincial Junior Firearms Safety Training Program and needed a range for practice and testing. Temporary sites included everything from old quarries to the basement of the newly built Central Plaza shopping centre in 1961. Difficulty in

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finding a suitable site for a shooting range led to the creation of an archery program, which is still very popular. Ruth Kendall, a past president, compiled a history of the club in which she wrote, “The club always organized events for fun and recreation, too. We held salmon derbies and steelhead derbies in our own river for both the seniors and the juniors. We took to the interior hills at the opening of grouse season. We started annual camp-outs with the juniors that provided some interesting challenges for their senior advisors and finally grew to the family camp-outs we still enjoy.”

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Annual Father’s Day barbecue set for June 17 from page 11 their homes to make the purchase. The excess land was sold to reimburse members. At last, the club had a permanent home. Now, a unique opportunity presented itself. Since the Little Campbell River flowed through their property, they could install a permanent fishcounting fence and begin to collect data on fish population and health in unprecedented quantity. Building the fence was easier said than done. Oswald remembers, “The first fish-counting fence was devised by Provincial Fish and Wildlife Branch for counting steelhead. It was a chicken-wire fence. It lasted one high water – gone. “So then Fisheries told us to build a broomstick fence. Well, the beavers thought they were great! Chomp, chomp, chomp, it didn’t last very long. The first high water or two, and it was gone. “So then I designed the counting fence we have now. I took it to Fisheries people and they approved it.” Oswald’s design was constructed by shop students at Cloverdale Junior High, where club member Lorne Halliday was a teacher. The design was so efficient and durable that DFO adopted it other projects. Work then began on construction of the hatchery buildings (opened in 1983), and infrastructure. In the early 1990s, the clubhouse and indoor archery/shooting range were constructed with help from members of the Lions Club and the Power Pioneers. Local businesses and contractors donated materials and expertise. As proud as they are of all they’ve accomplished, our interviewees were quick to acknowledge the work of others. They can’t say enough about the help they have received from the local community. And as the stewards of the river, they greatly value the support and co-operation they have from organizations such as Friends of Semiahmoo Bay Society and the Little Campbell Watershed Society. With support from Joe Kambietz, a local DFO officer, the hatchery is a smoothly running but complex operation that releases hundreds of thousands of fish into the Little Campbell every year. Donnelly summed things up this way, “We’re

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datebook Saturday ■ Celtic folk music concert June 16 8 p.m. at White Rock Elks, 1469 George St. Call 604-5384016. ■ Antique Road Show June 16 at Ocean Park Day. To make an appointment, call 604-5318772 or email compass-

seniors@shaw.ca ■ Volunteers needed for Fraser Health Crisis Line. Next training session begins July 7. For more information, visit www. options.bc.ca and follow the link for the crisis line.

Sunday ■ White Rock Farmers’ Market Sundays until Oct

7, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Miramar Village Plaza, rain or shine. Info: www.whiterockfarmersmarket.ca ■ Meet author Glen Baker June 10, Black Bond Books, 15562 24 Ave. From 2 to 3:30 p.m. “Birds, Boats and Borders.” ■ Sing! Interactive

singing event featuring hymns, spirituals, world music and choirs June 10 4 p.m. First United Church Best & Centre. Free.

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■ Retiring? White Rock library hosts a Service Canada talk about retirement and pensions. June 11, 7 p.m. at 15342 Buena

Vista Ave. ■ Summer Reading Club starts June 11 at White Rock Library. Call 604-541-

2201 for information. ■ Mature Driving Workshop June 25 at White Rock Community

Centre, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Presented with ICBC. Free. Call 604-541-2231 to register.

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Dollar Plus Hardware Property Taxes Due July 3, 2012

STRETCH YOUR DOLLAR FURTHER!

The 2012 property tax notices have now been mailed. If you have not received your tax notice, please contact the Financial Services Department at White Rock City Hall at 604.541.2100 or 604.541.2107 as soon as possible. If you are a new homeowner, please note that you are responsible for payment of 2012 property taxes before the due date to avoid penalty. All property owners are responsible for payment of property taxes regardless of whether a tax notice is received or not.

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How to Pay Property taxes and Home Owner Grant applications* are due on or before July 3, 2012. Payments can be made in one of three ways:

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• Through your bank Pay your taxes online or by phone using your financial institution’s electronic bill payment system. Use “City of White Rock” as the payee and enter your nine-digit property tax roll number as your account number. You can also pay in person at your branch.

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• By mail Save time. Send a postdated cheque and your completed Home Owner Grant application* to City Hall by mail. Please ensure your envelope is postmarked no later than July 3, 2012 to avoid penalty. • At City Hall Pay with cash, cheque or debit card during regular office hours (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday) or use the convenient mail drop at the front entrance. Please note that City Hall will be closed Monday, July 2, 2012. *Claim your Home Owner Grant Online You can claim your Home Owner Grant online through the City’s website. You will need your ninedigit property tax roll number and your access code from the top right corner of your tax notice. Note that Home Owner Grant applications are due on or before July 3, 2012 or will be subject to a late penalty.

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Late Payments A 5% penalty will be added to any 2012 property taxes remaining unpaid after July 3, 2012. A further 5% will be added to taxes unpaid after August 15, 2012. Unclaimed Home Owner Grants are considered unpaid taxes and also subject to penalty.

Community Emergency Services Open House Come and meet your local first responders and learn about Crime and Fire Prevention on Saturday, June 9 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. The event is at the 15200 block of Pacific Avenue in White Rock in the parking lots behind the White Rock Fire Department and RCMP Detachment. There will be fun for the whole family, including: pony rides, a bike rodeo (bring your own bike), a Mountie in Red Serge, detachment tours, fire trucks, ambulance, police cars, Pacific Assistance Dogs, a BBQ , Crimestoppers prizes, games and much more! For more information contact the White Rock Community Policing office at 778.593.3611.

Annual Report The 2011 Annual Report is now available. Copies are available for download from the City website at www.whiterockcity.ca or at City Hall. A public meeting and opportunity for the public to comment on the information will be Monday, June 25, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall in the Council Chambers.

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datebook Monday ■ Animal Adventure Day Camp for ages 6 to 9 begins July 9 at Cinemazoo and Urban Safari Rescue Society. To register, call 604-299-6963 or email: info@cinemazoo. com

Wednesday ■ Free walking group every Wednesday till June 20 from 7 to 8 p.m. at Centennial Park Leisure Centre to prepare for Relay for Life. Call 604836-2938

■ Why do religions endure? SFU Philosophers’ Cafe June 13, 7 p.m. at White Rock Central Library, 15342 Buena Vista Ave. (2nd floor) Free. Call 778782-5215 or visit www. philosopherscafe.net ■ Beware the beetle South Surrey Garden Club, June 27, 7:30 p.m. at St. Mark’s Anglican Church located at 12953 20 Ave. Topic: “European Chafer Beetle Coming to Your Neighbourhood Soon,” Contact Gillian

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Revved up More than 500 people turned out for Revive ‘em & Drive ‘em, a blast-from-the-past motorcycle and car show and pin-up contest held June 2 at the Pacific Inn in South Surrey. Organized by the Blacktop Bombers, Wicked Customs Rod Shop and Cherrybomb Photography, the show featured more than 90 pre-1965 cars and bikes, along with vendors and live entertainment.

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Smoke-alarm campaign to save lives in BC VICTORIA - A smoke alarm campaign launched just two months ago aimed at ensuring every home in B.C. has working smoke alarms is quickly building momentum as supporters, notably Kidde Canada and Black Press, have come on board with contributions totalling $425,000. Kidde Canada is donating 5,000 smoke alarms, with a total retail value of $75,000, to support the goal of the campaign - to have functioning smoke alarms in every household in B.C. These 5,000 smoke alarms will be distributed among vulnerable populations in the province, including to First Nations homes. Partners will work together on developing a distribution plan that will maximize the protection offered by smoke alarms to homes identified as most at risk. Research has found that the province’s most vulnerable populations, such as children and the elderly, face the highest risk of dying in a residential fire. Black Press, based in Victoria, is adding more reach to the safety campaign with a $350,000 strategic, multimedia investment to raise awareness among its readers about the importance of having working smoke alarms in their homes. Research done by Surrey Fire Services, in partnership with the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV), shows that almost 70 per cent of houses that caught fire in B.C. did not have functioning smoke alarms. The research predicts that working smoke alarms could reduce annual fire deaths by as much as 32 per cent. Originally launched in Surrey on March 22 with Justice Minister and Attorney General Shirley Bond, Minister of Social Development Stephanie Cadieux and Chief Len Garis, president of the Fire Chiefs’ Association of B.C./Surrey Fire Chief, the campaign has attracted partners including B.C.’s Office of the Fire Commissioner, the Fire Chiefs’ Association of B.C., the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, the Insurance Brokers’ Association of B.C., the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs and the City of Surrey. Partners have a series of activities planned to create a sustainable smoke alarm movement, including: This summer, Bond and Cadieux will lead a meeting with major organizations and businesses from B.C. to discuss smoke-alarm issues and work

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FUTURE STARS GIRLS BASKETBALL July 2 - 6 Ages 10 - 14 (as of 12/31/12) $225 Calling all future GIRL basketball stars! If you are passionate about the game of basketball and want to develop your skills to become the best player possible in a positive and fun learning environment then this is the camp for you! Campers will work on shooting, passing and ball handling techniques daily, while learning positional play, transitional play and tips to become a top notch offensive and defensive player. Dynamic warm ups and core conditioning will be taught so you will be able to move quickly, jump higher and beat your defender more effectively. A variety of different games will be used to teach the different skills and concepts, which makes this camp so much fun! Coach Paul Chiarenza is the Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Capilano University where he was honoured this year as Basketball BC’s University/College Coach of the Year. This camp qualifies for the child fitness tax credit. ALL STAR SPORTS July 9 - 13 Ages 6 - 8 (as of 12/31/12) $225 Developing a lifelong passion for sport, recreation and physical activity, in a fun and safe environment, is what this sports camp is all about! Participants will increase their overall level of physical fitness while building strong leadership skills. Our activities cater to the individual level and interests of each group. Campers will participate in a wide variety of different sports including: floor hockey, basketball, volleyball, badminton, introductory touch rugby, ultimate frisbee, frisbee golf, California kickball, soccer, capture the flag and dodge ball. In between the action, players will be taught how to make lifestyle choices that promote nutrition, health, fitness and athletic potential. Participants must wear running shoes and bring extra water or juice. This camp qualifies for the child fitness tax credit. SOCCER SKILLS AND MIND EXERCISE July 9 - 13 Ages 8 - 10 (as of 12/31/12) and Ages 11 - 14 $225 Soccer and math skills are successfully combined in this outstanding camp! In the morning players will head to the field for soccer instruction by the exceptional team from Total Soccer Systems (TSS). TSS Academy is a professionally run soccer development organization located in Richmond, BC. TSS runs soccer training programs throughout the year to help players advance their skills and understanding of the game. The core staff at TSS are full-time coaching professionals who subscribe to a set of beliefs with respect to coaching and development. In the afternoon, players will work on interactive math projects that combine basic math concepts, higher order thinking skills and hands-on fun.

They will practice applying their math skills by solving a variety of challenging word problems, puzzles and math/logic games. Please select the appropriate level of camp based on the following descriptions: 4 " t Beginner: players who are currently not playing for an organized community soccer club. 4 # t Intermediate: players who are currently playing for an organized community soccer club at either the house or bronze level. 4 $ t Advanced: players who are currently playing for an organized soccer club at the silver, gold or select level. Soccer Instruction: TSS Academy Mind Exercise Instruction: Greg Batt - Harry Sayers Elementary BUMP, SET, SPIKE and SERVE! July 16 - 20 Ages 11 - 14 (as of 12/31/12) $225 Strengthen your skills and make new friends in this girls-only volleyball camp that will focus on developing and improving your bumps, sets, spikes, serves. Participants will develop a positive attitude towards the great game of volleyball, become capable of playing every position on the court, and learn how to be a fantastic team-player while improving leadership qualities. All girls should bring their own water bottle and knee pads (as preferred). A good understanding of English is necessary. This camp qualifies for the child fitness tax credit. Instructor: Kristin Hazzard - Tamanawis Secondary ALL STAR SPORTS July 23 - 27 Ages 6 - 8 (as of 12/31/12) $225 Developing a lifelong passion for sport, recreation and physical activity, in a fun and safe environment, is what this sports camp is all about! Participants will increase their overall level of physical fitness while building strong leadership skills. Our activities cater to the individual level and interests of each group. Campers will participate in a wide variety of different sports including: floor hockey, basketball, volleyball, badminton, introductory touch rugby, ultimate frisbee, frisbee golf, California kickball, soccer, capture the flag and dodge ball. In between the action, players will be taught how to make lifestyle choices that promote nutrition, health, fitness and athletic potential. Participants must wear running shoes and bring extra water or juice. This camp qualifies for the child fitness tax credit. Instructor: Calla Loewen - Southridge School FOR BODY! FOR MIND! FOR FUN! July 23 - 27 Ages 9 - 11 (as of 12/31/12) $225 Developing a lifelong passion for sport, recreation and physical activity is what this sports camp is all about!

Increase your overall level of physical fitness and learn to make healthy lifestyle choices that promote nutrition and athletic potential all while building strong leadership skills. Activities cater to the individual’s level and interest of each group. Participate in a wide variety of sports including: floor hockey, basketball, volleyball, badminton, introductory touch rugby, ultimate frisbee, frisbee golf, California kickball, cricket, soccer, capture the flag and dodge ball. Campers will also participate in a variety of interactive math games and activities including the famed Measurement Olympics with the strength of your geometric shapes tested in a tower building competition. Activities are designed to challenge the mind and expand the understanding of mathematical concepts using playing cards, tangrams and several other interesting materials. Participants must wear running shoes and bring extra water or juice. This camp includes daily recreation breaks. A good understanding of English is necessary. HIGH PERFORMANCE BASKETBALL July 23 - 27 Ages 10 - 14 (as of 12/31/12) $225 This five day, action-packed camp is for aspiring basketball players who want to learn more about the great game of basketball from a high level experienced coach. Building on fundamental skills, players will be coached and inspired to raise their game to the next level. Players will be coached in: r iGJWF PO GJWFu HBNFT r TQFDJBM TJUVBUJPO TFUUJOHT r QFSGPSNBODF TLJMM TFTTJPOT r UFBN CVJMEJOH FYFSDJTFT Stand out play develops from the mastering of fundamental skills, so Coach Anderson will emphasize the physical, technical, tactical and mental aspects of the game. Confidence on and off the court will be developed through a good understanding of the game, positive relationships created with fellow players and the setting of attainable goals. Coach Anderson’s goal to develop all aspects of the players’ game has resulted in great success for his teams. i:PV DBO QSBDUJDF TIPPUJOH FJHIU IPVST B EBZ CVU JG ZPVS technique is wrong, then all you become is very good at shooting the wrong way. Get the fundamentals down BOE UIF MFWFM PG FWFSZUIJOH ZPV EP XJMM SJTF u .JDIBFM Jordan. Coach Steve Anderson has achieved excellence in basketball, having been named Captain of the Canadian Jr. National team (1989 - 1991), MVP of the Canadian championships (1991), and Captain of SFU’s Basketball team (1993 - 1995). He still holds several records at SFU. This camp qualifies for the child fitness tax credit.

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What Camps to Choose this Summer Many options and activities available Summer camps, day camps, nature classes, there are many choices when it comes to deciding where your children will spend the summer. Quite different from each other, these three options offer very diverse holiday alternatives, according to their vocation. As you know, kids leave home for a short time to attend summer camp, which can range from three days to a few weeks, depending on the camp you choose. The program of activities is largely based on nature and outdoor games. The activities will vary in complexity and duration depending on the age of the children. Day camps are also very popular, especially in cities where they are, in a way, a continuation of the school year for the kids. Lasting a minimum of five consecutive days, day camps only operate during the daytime, and the kids get to go home and sleep in their own beds. Also focused on outdoor activities, day camps give youngsters a chance to socialize with other kids during the holidays.

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Finally, nature classes are reserved for students and teachers who want to spend a day away from school. This is an educational activity, which allows children to learn in the field, in a group. A nature class is exactly what it sounds like: its vocation is to educate in a recreational environment. In some cases, the parents may be invited to spend the day.

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S O U T H S U R R EY S U M M E R C A M P S Looking for Fun Camps to keep you busy this Summer? Junior Explorers Camp This theme oriented mini summer adventure camp is designed for the younger age group. Program includes indoor and outdoor activities, arts, crafts and games. 3 Sessions $32.75 3-5yrs 4288488 Tu-Th Jul 3 9:30am-11:30am 4288489 Tu-Th Jul 10 9:30am-11:30am 4288490 Tu-Th Jul 17 9:30am-11:30am 4288491 Tu-Th Jul 24 9:30am-11:30am 4288492 Tu-Th Jul 31 9:30am-11:30am 4288493 Tu-Th Aug 7 9:30am-11:30am 4288494 Tu-Th Aug 14 9:30am-11:30am 4288495 Tu-Th Aug 21 9:30am-11:30am 3 Sessions $32.75 4-6yrs 4288497 Tu-Th Jul 3 12:30pm-2:30pm 4288498 Tu-Th Jul 10 12:30pm-2:30pm 4288499 Tu-Th Jul 17 12:30pm-2:30pm 4288500 Tu-Th Jul 24 12:30pm-2:30pm 4288501 Tu-Th Jul 31 12:30pm-2:30pm 4288502 Tu-Th Aug 7 12:30pm-2:30pm 4288503 Tu-Th Aug 14 12:30pm-2:30pm 4288504 Tu-Th Aug 21 12:30pm-2:30pm South Surrey Recreation Centre Preschool Camp - Licensed (Extended Hours) This licensed preschool camp focus is on play activities, circle time, creative movement, storytelling, arts and exploration. 3 Sessions $72 4-5yrs 4288512 M, W, F Jul 9 9:15am-2:15pm 4288514 M, W, F Jul 16 9:15am-2:15pm 4288516 M, W F Jul 23 9:15am-2:15pm 4288518 M, W, F Jul 30 9:15am-2:15pm 4288522 M, W, F Aug 13 9:15am-2:15pm 4288524 M, W, F Aug 20 9:15am-2:15pm

2 Sessions $48 4-5yrs 4288510 W, F Jul 4 9:15am-2:15pm 4288520 W, F Aug 8 9:15am-2:15pm Elgin Centre Fun Zone Camp Join the fun zone this summer. Camp programs include sports, arts, crafts, music, dance and games. Theme related activities will be featured each week. Water Park days and swimming are included in the weekly events. 5 Sessions $100.50 6-12yrs 4285376 M-F Jul 9 9:00am-3:00pm 4285382 M-F Jul 16 9:00am-3:00pm 4285387 M-F Jul 23 9:00am-3:00pm 4285393 M-F Jul 30 9:00am-3:00pm 4285399 M-F Aug 13 9:00am-3:00pm 4285405 M-F Aug 20 9:00am-3:00pm 4285411 M-F Aug 27 9:00am-3:00pm 4 Sessions $80.50 6-12yrs 4285370 Tu-F Jul 3 9:00am-3:00pm 4285398 Tu-F Aug 7 9:00am-3:00pm South Surrey Recreation Centre Sports Camp Play soccer, basketball and more! You name it, we can play it! Bring your friends and your energy for sports galore! 5 Sessions $141.75 6-12yrs 4285428 M-F Jul 9 9:00am-3:00pm 4285429 M-F Jul 16 9:00am-3:00pm 4285430 M-F Jul 23 9:00am-3:00pm 4285432 M-F Jul 30 9:00am-3:00pm 4285433 M-F Aug 13 9:00am-3:00pm

4 Sessions $113.50 6-12yrs 4285427 Tu-F Jul 3 9:00am-3:00pm 4285431 Tu-F Aug 7 9:00am-3:00pm Bay Ridge Elementary 4 Sessions $113.50 6-12yrs 4289003 Tu-F Aug 7 9:00am-3:00pm Kensington Prairie Community Centre Pre-teen Extreme Camp This camp includes recreational sports, arts and crafts, swimming and field trips. Price of camp includes all supplies, transportation, admissions and supervision. 5 Sessions $164 10-13yrs 4289287 M-F Jul 9 9:00am-3:00pm 4289288 M-F Jul 16 9:00am-3:00pm 4289289 M-F Jul 23 9:00am-3:00pm 4289290 M-F Jul 30 9:00am-3:00pm 4289408 M-F Aug 13 9:00am-3:00pm 4289409 M-F Aug 20 9:00am-3:00pm 4 Sessions $131.25 10-13yrs 4289286 Tu-F Jul 3 9:00am-3:00pm 4289291 Tu-F Aug 7 9:00am-3:00pm South Surrey Recreation Centre and other locations H20 Sports Camp Be prepared for plenty of action with this popular camp. Activities include exciting public swims with games, relays and races. These camps include a daily swimming lesson along with leadership skill components for older participants.

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5 Sessions $155 7-12yrs 4289589 M-F Jul 9 8:30am-4:00pm 4289591 M-F Jul 23 8:30am-4:00pm 4289592 M-F Jul 30 8:30am-4:00pm 4289594 M-F Aug 13 8:30am-4:00pm 4289595 M-F Aug 20 8:30am-4:00pm 4 Sessions $124 7-12yrs 4289588 Tu-F Jul 3 8:30am-4:00pm 4289590 M-Th Jul 16 8:30am-4:00pm 4289593 Tu-F Aug 7 8:30am-4:00pm South Surrey Indoor Pool

Also check out: Sunnyside camps that offer Art, Textiles, and Clayworks. Kwomais Camps offer Musical Theatre, Art in the Park, Drama, Nature Discovery, Fine Arts and Bug Detectives. South Surrey Recreation Centre sports camps, soccer, badminton, volleyball, and basketball. Plus many more camps! For more information: call 604-592-6970


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MARY MIKELSON STEPHEN HORNING STEPHEN CHITTY

• Reflect the unique character and history of the City.

BARBARA GOULD

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To submit a nomination: • Provide a written submission of approximately 300 words to describe the nominee and outline their accomplishments and contributions to the development and promotion of arts, heritage, cultural industries, cultural tourism, multiculturalism or related advocacy and philanthropy in Surrey.

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Faith

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IN WHITE ROCK AND SOUTH SURREY The Salvation Army

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Seaview Pentecostal Assembly Sunday 10:30 am Service

Bakerview Park , Community Hall

LUNCH HUT Fridays 11-1 pm SUNDAY WORSHIP In Afrikaan 9 am In English 10:30 am Combined Service in English First Sunday of the month 10:30 am

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Rev. Willem van der Westhuizen Music Director: Reynhardt Crause

Glorious Chinese Christian Church Glorious Church GloriousChinese Chinese Christian Christian10:30 Church

Pastor Bert Lirra speaking 14633-16th Ave., S. Surrey Phone: 604-536-7011 www.seaviewassembly.org

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(formerly White Rock Christian Fellowship) 2265 - 152 Street Surrey BC V4A 4P1 2265 - 152 Street Surrey BC V4A 4P1 (604)531-8301 531-8301 (604) www.lifechurchwr.com Pastors Mike and Ev Schroeder

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Faith Hope Love Church 604-538-9250

MOUNT OLIVE LUTHERAN CHURCH

2350 - 148 St., Surrey, B.C. Phone: 604-536-8527

Sunday School 10:00 am Worship 10:15 a.m. Pastor Peter Hanson All are Welcome!

White Rock Lutheran Church

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Sunnyside Community Centre 1845 - 154 St., South Surrey The Story of Christian Beginnings:

(Studies in the book of Acts)

Sun. June 10th ~ 10.30 am With Sunday School for kids Community lunch after the service Everyone welcome ! Pastor Peter Klenner

All Saints Community Church

12268 Beecher St. Crescent Beach • 604-209-5570 www.allsaintswhiterock.com

2141 Cranley Drive 604-576-6504

UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA FIRST UNITED Centre St. & Buena Vista Ave.

604-531-4850 Rev. Joan McMurtry

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Morning Worship Summer Kids Club & Kids' Church July 9-13, 9:30 - 12:30 at 10:00 a.m. Visit our website for details. www.whiterockbaptist.ca • 1657-140th St., Surrey, BC V4A 4H1 Phone: 604-531-2344 Fax: 604-531-2398 E-mail: wrbc@telus.net

Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity 15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street Phone: 604-531-0884 www.holytrinitywhiterock.org

Corner 28th Ave. and 127th Street • 604 535-1166

Sunday Services

Ministers: Rev. Bill Booth and Gabrielle McLarty Music Director: David Proznick

Worship & Sunday School - 10 am Everyone Welcome www.crescentunitedchurch.com

SUNNYSIDE UNITED 15639 - 24th Ave., 604 531-2979 Minister: Rev. Stuart Lyster

Sunday ~ 10:00 a.m. Family Service & Godly Play for Children

Sunday Services 11 am & 6 pm

Music Director: Kathleen Anderson

St. Mark’s Anglican 12953 - 20th Ave., Ocean Park, South Surrey Phone 604-535-8841 www.stmarkbc.org

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The Reverend Neil Gray, Rector

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The Anglican Church welcomes you!

ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES ON THE PENINSULA “A warm welcome to everyoneâ€? • Good Shepherd Church 2250 – 150th Street, South Surrey • Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street, White Rock • Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher Avenue, Crescent Beach For Mass times and for further information for all these churches

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t’s no wonder and service, Hazelmere Hazelmere is offers competitive green fee celebrating a milestone rates, including early bird 50th anniversary this year. and twilight discounts. The multifaceted facility The natural grass practice offers guests outstanding facility offers golf lessons golf course and practice for every golfer, no matter range conditions, an the skill level. elegant lounge and banquet And with golf gurus Phil area, and a fantastic indoor and Patty Jonas as part of tennis centre, the golf teaching ❝We have a team as well as a that just likes getting masthead at dedicated team Hazelmere, the the customer’s prepared to education aspect experience just help with any is enhanced to right.❞ problems, big or another level. Mike White small. “Part of “A lot of our the 50th celebration is employees are longsponsoring Phil in his time team players,” said Senior British open debut Hazelmere golf pro Mike this July,” said White. White, noting many of “Company president Mike the people working at the Stuart’s son, Michael, will club have been with the be toting Phil’s golfbag, company for more than 10 assuming caddie duties. It’ll years. be really neat.” “We have a team that just And while Hazelmere’s likes getting the customer’s name may be synonymous experience just right.” with golf, White said many may be surprised to find Along with the great staff

that the club is a great place for tennis players of all skills and a great spot to stop by and enjoy a cool drink and a hot meal.

Those looking to brush up on their tennis game can also get tips and guidance from head tennis pro Peter Knispel and his dedicated tennis staff. And to cool off, get a refreshing drink or delicious meal. Regardless of the purpose of your visit, one thing is for sure, the staff at Hazelmere will ensure a wonderful experience. “I think I can speak for my staff on my end of things as really wanting to enhance the tone of golfers’ experience in the Hazelmere Valley,” White said. “They get sick of me saying it, but that speaks for all our departments.”

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An opportunity to get dressed in Sunday best and enjoy an afternoon tea and fashion show is an even greater opportunity to contribute in a way that will make a difference to the Semiahmoo Peninsula community, organizers say. Every ticket purchased to Avalon By The Sea’s second annual Fashion Show and Tea Sunday (June 10, 2-4 p.m., Sanford Hall at Kwomais Point Park, 1367 128 St.) will be a direct benefit to the society’s much-needed work in providing support to women battling addictions. It’s thanks to last year’s event that the society is up and running today, said president Janice King. “It took life after that.” King said the centre, at 101-1548 Johnston Rd., is clearly filling a need. There are already nine recovery meetings each week, she said. It also functions as a drop-in “sanctuary.” Avalon does not focus solely on drug and alcohol dependencies, but also on such issues as anorexia and bulimia. Although the centre is for women only, no such rule applies for the fundraiser, she said. Tickets ($50) are available at the door. Call 604-5427772 or visit www. avalonbythesea.ca

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Band set to play June 9 in Crescent Beach

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he poster for the MuchMo’ Band’s upcoming gig this Saturday (June 9) at the Royal Canadian Legion Crescent Branch 240 tells it like it is. When you’re a group dedicated to classics of the Motown era – with a few compatible genres thrown in – ‘Dance Party!’ seems to say it all. Although this is the first big public show of the newly-minted band, trial runs at local venues such as West Beach Bar and Grill, and successful house and garden party sets, have already told them there is a ready-made market on the Peninsula for the sound. MuchMo’ vocalists Diane Cadieux and Rosie Flanagan say the minute people hear the familiar beats and hooks of the solidly rhythmic, totally feel-good music – particularly those old enough to have grown up with the sound on record players and transistor radios in the `60s and `70s – they’re up on their feet dancing. “It’s such uplifting music,” Flanagan said. “It touches everyone and brings them back to their youth,” said Cadieux. “Where were you, when you first heard Heard It Through The Grapevine or Stop In The Name Of Love? I know I used to pretend I was Diana Ross when I was a little girl. “Whenever we’ve played at garden parties, everybody’s been singing right away – everybody knows the words.” It’s a great vote of confidence for the musical choices of the band’s core quartet – Cadieux, Flanagan, singer-guitarist Peter Tennant and singer/upright bassist Ched Miller – unified, as they are, in a love of Motown and classic R&B. Tennant is well-known in the music industry, with chops honed in a wide variety of musical styles over the last 30 years, while Flanagan, a Grade 4 teacher, writer and former theatre major, works

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Jazz talent to be featured at concert Alex Browne Arts Reporter

Was J.S. Bach a protojazzman? According to cellist-composer-arranger Harold Birston’s program notes for Friday’s Semiahmoo Strings concert, Classics and Classic Jazz ( June 8, 7:30 p.m., Peace Portal Alliance Church, 15128 27B Ave.), Bach was a “fearsome� improviser on the keyboard – as was Ludwig van Beethoven. From what we know of Mozart’s brief, chaotic life, he would have seemed more than at home behind a pair of funky shades in a dimly lit jazz cellar, while harpsichordists and bassists of the Baroque era

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Arts Umbrella aims to expand its programs Alex Browne Arts Reporter

The Expressions Festival 2012 is coming to Arts Umbrella’s South Surrey facility this Saturday (June 9, 1-4 p.m., 116-15850 26 Ave., at the Shops at Morgan Crossing). And while it’s not the biggest or most elaborate of the events in Arts Umbrella’s annual showcase of visual, media and performing arts programs, it should be a clear indication that the renowned arts education organization is alive and well in the community. As Arts Umbrella Surrey manager Colleen Maybin notes, the opening of the facility early this year meant

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For a few games this week, Russ Smithson saw what his White Rock Tritons were capable of, and while making the playoffs is still a bit of a longshot, the performance gave him hope that his team still has a shot at the post-season. On Sunday at South Surrey Athletic Park, the Tritons split a doubleheader with the Parksville Royals, and Tuesday ❝You just wish you evening, won one of two could’ve against the seen more of Coquitlam this earlier in Reds. And though the season.❞ the .500 record Russ Smithson only boosts coach White Rock’s win-loss record to 9-23 – good for 10th place in the 13-team BC Premier Baseball League – Smithson was encouraged by his squad’s play. In the first game Tuesday, a 9-6 win over the Reds, the Tritons’ nine runs came on 11 hits, which is one of the team’s best offensive outputs of the year. Right-fielder Cam Forbes led the attack with his first home run of the season, while leftfielder Max Koltai went 3-for-4 with three runs-batted-in. “Now I think we’re finally starting to see what the guys are capable of. We’re playing more to our level, even if the wins aren’t quite pouring in,” Smithson said. “You just wish you could’ve seen more of this earlier in the season, because they can obviously do it.” Alex Webb pitched four-anda-third innings, striking out two while walking six, to earn the win. Connor Kenwood pitched the rest of the game, striking out four. In the second contest Tuesday, a 4-1 loss, pitcher Adam Shumka was tagged with the loss despite striking out six

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White Rock Tritons’ base-runner Tony Tabor (left) makes it safely into second base after Parksville Royal’s Clarke Ohman missed the ball during a BC Premier Baseball League game Sunday. in six innings of work. After starting the season with a 3-1 record, he’s now lost four straight, though he’s continued to pitch well, Smithson said. “He’s just not always getting the run support in a lot of these games – he’s still pitching well, working hard,” he said. “I’m sure he was wishing he was pitching that first game instead of the second.” White Rock’s finest pitching performance of the week came

in the Tritons’ 2-0 win Sunday over Parksville, however. Matt Stephens – a position player/ reliever making his first start of the season – pitched a complete-game shutout, and did so by throwing just 59 pitches. “It was just an incredible day on the mound for him,” Smithson said. “It was kind of a last-minute, spot start, because we were a little thin with our pitching depth.

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“He just got a lot of groundballs on first pitches. The whole game was over in like an hour and 19 minutes.” Jackson Temple and Tanner Sandstrom each had doubles in the win. In the first game Sunday, the Royals edged the Tritons 4-1. “Their pitcher just pounded the strike zone and we got behind in too many counts,” Smithson said, explaining the lack of offence.

A new banner is going up on the wall at Southridge School. And it comes courtesy of the South Surrey private school’s senior girls soccer squad, which captured a B.C. AA soccer championship last weekend in Kelowna, after a 2-0 victory over the defending champions from Victoria’s Glenlyon-Norfolk School. “We hadn’t had a lot of really close games in the Fraser Valley during the season, so it was hard to judge (how we’d do at provincials),” said Southridge coach Gordon Smith. “But we knew we were going in with a shot to win it.” The championship was the first for the Storm’s senior girls soccer team since 2007. The Storm got off to an impressive start, routing G.M. Dawson (Haida Gwaii) in their opening game by a 20-0 score, and won their second tilt against Nakusp, 9-1. In quarter-finals, Southridge faced off against Osoyoos Secondary, and again rolled to a lopsided win, this time a 7-0 shutout. The victory set up a rematch of last year’s semifinal, against Immaculata. The semifinals proved to be the first challenge for the South Surrey squad, but they narrowly escaped with a 1-0 win. “That was our first really close game. It was touch-and-go there for a bit,” Smith said. Katie Bishop scored the game’s lone goal, finishing off a play which was started by a free kick from midfielder Shannon Fraser. Immaculata applied late pressure, but Storm keeper Claire Pak shut the door. Pak again shone in the championship tilt against Glenlyon-Norfolk, stopping an early breakaway to keep the game scoreless. The game remained knotted at 0-0 through regulation time, and the game then moved into two periods of overtime. In the first OT session, Bishop put the Storm up 1-0, converting a through ball from Shannon Terrell. In the second overtime, Bishop again figured into the scoring, this time in a setup role, making a cross-pass to Carina Lauzon, who headed the ball into the net. Lauzon’s marker gave her 16 on the weekend, earning her the Golden Boot award as the tournament’s leading scorer. Julia Lauzon, meanwhile, was named tournament MVP. “Winning provincials means a lot, particularly for the Grade 12s – we have five of them. They’ve been looking towards this since they were in Grade 8,” Smith said.

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Junkyard Dog XC back on track One of the most popular mountain bike races in the Lower Mainland returns to the Semiahmoo Peninsula this weekend, when the Junkyard Dog XC hits the track at South Surrey Bike Park. The race, which is part of the BC Cup, is set to begin 11 a.m. Sunday morning, with BC High School Mountain Biking Championships preceding the main event at 9:30 a.m. The high school championships had originally been scrapped due to the labour dispute between the provincial government and the province’s teachers. Though this championships event is not directly affiliated with the high school mountain bike commission, it will offer the same divisions and be run under a similar format. The weather may not do racers any favours Sunday – the forecast calls for rain – but that has not hampered the

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Summer camp A camp aimed at helping women improve their skills on the soccer pitch will be offered for a fourth straight summer at Bakerview Park. The week-long camp has two sessions planned. The first is set for the week of July 9 and the second for the week of Aug. 27. A children’s camp will also be offered at the same time, so moms are able to have their youngsters nearby while they train. The women’s camp runs Monday-Friday, from 9-11 a.m., and the children’s camps run from 9-11 a.m. and again from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. For info, email carol_savage@telus.net

For the record At BC High School Rugby Championships held last week, the Semiahmoo Totems won their final game over Claremont to finish 15th overall. Incorrect information – which stated Semi had lost to Claremont and finished in 16th place – was provided to the Peace Arch News by tournament organizers. In addition, Semiahmoo captain Dylan Kiselbach and Earl Marriott’s Lynden Duncan were named to the tournament’s Commissioner’s XV.

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GVHBA’s 19th annual Parade of Renovated Homes

Getting some renovation ideas The Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association will hold its 19th annual Parade of Renovated Homes on June 10, sponsored by FortisBC. Starting at 10 a.m., the public will be able to tour eight professionally renovated homes in Burnaby, North Vancouver, Surrey and Vancouver. “Professional RenoMark renovators, many of them award winners, will be on site to offer expert advice and discuss their craftsmanship,” says GVHBA President and CEO Peter Simpson. “Project values range from $135,000 to more than $800,000, offering homeowners an abundance of ideas they can incorporate into their own

renovations.” The renovated homes include a 1950s bungalow, a 1920s heritage home, a bathroom makeover, a basement suite conversion, a wide-ranging interior and exterior renovation and a whole-house transformation. Admission is $10 for adults, and free for children 17 and under. A passport allowing you entrance into every home will be available at the homes. The homes will be open until 4 p.m., and it is recommended to map out your route as the homes will not be available for showings before or after the event. To find the list of participating homes, visit www.gvhba.org.

the elegant large-format porcelain tile flooring continues on the tub/shower surround. A unique feature of Omega is the thicker concrete floor slab and tripleglazed windows that are an integral part of every home. The floors feature more insulation and a thicker cement platform between the floors, which combine to make for an improved building structure. The triple-glazed windows help to isolate exterior sound, so you won’t be bothered by the bustling city noise. Both of these things are demonstrated at the Concord sales centre in Richmond. Guests are invited to jump on the floor to feel

the difference between the standard concrete floors and the Omega floors, and check out the difference in sound that the triple-glazing offers, in comparison to a standard window. If it’s convenience you’re looking for, Omega is certainly the place for you. Located in the heart of Richmond, you are just minutes away from transit, shopping, restaurants, recreation and education. The Vancouver International Airport is about 10 minutes from home, and downtown Vancouver is less than 20 minutes away. All remaining homes are under $399,900. For more information, visit omegaliving.ca or call 604-233-7748.

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European-inspired architecture comes to Richmond with Concord Pacific’s newest development, Omega. “(In) the Greek alphabet ‘Omega’ is often used to symbolize greatness and the ultimate,” says Concord VicePresident of Marketing Grace Man. “Omega, with its superior construction and refined design details, will raise the bar of similar medium-density projects and become the ultimate low-rise development.” With 245 one- and two-bedroom suites in two buildings, Omega has something for everyone, though Man says the one-bedroom plus study suites are already sold out. The homes range from 546 to 1,042 square feet. The entire development has a European feel, with a lush central courtyard, water features, stone pathways and a children’s play area. “The Omega buildings (are) a modern interpretation of the romantic European architectural design,” says Man. “It emphasizes on a symmetrical form and (is) set in a 20,000 squarefoot lush, green garden. The lit pathways, water features and secluded courtyard seating provide a soothing and tranquil environment.” Inside, the condominums include nine-foot ceilings in most of the living areas and a central heating and cooling system. There is an open balcony or terrace with each suite, and wide-plank laminate flooring throughout the main living area and flex space (depending on the floorplan) is complemented by your choice of two colour schemes – Impression and Reflection. The kitchens have plenty of

thoughtful little touches, from the soft-close hardware on the doors to the waste recycling bin and sliding basket under the sink. The engineered quartz stone countertops and large-format porcelain tile backsplash combine to make for an elegant picture with the stainless-steel appliances, while the laminate cabinetry with open glass display shelving and under-cabinet lighting becomes the cherry on the top of this perfect kitchen sundae. Those little touches continue in the bathrooms, with their engineered quartz stone countertops and a custom medicine cabinet with a mirror, shelves and built-in lighting. The recessed pot lighting is universally flattering, while

The Omega buildings (are) a modern interpretation of the romantic European architectural design,” says Concord Vice-President of Marketing Grace Man.

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The homes at Omega have several chic and modern touches, from the porcelain tile backsplash in the kitchen, above, to the generous bedrooms and flex spaces in some floorplans, top and left.


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#105 - 1280 FIR STREET • LOVELY 2 BDRM./1 BATH CONDO Bright and light best describe this west-facing condo in Oceana Villa. Lots of updating including new flooring and paint throughout, soft colors and a wall of windows to let the sun shine in! Great south/west patio with ample room for table, chairs and even a lounger & BBQ! The location couldn’t be better – walk to everything! Immediate possession possible. Offered at $234,500 Come see Marty at the open house! Or call for your private tour Marty Smith 604-802-7814 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

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1245 - 160A STREET • $739,000 Four bdrm., 3 bath, 2531 sq. ft. home on 6,000 sq.ft. south exposed lot. Quiet CDS, lane access, double garage, large patio. Hurry, this one won’t last! Lydia Hachey 604-590-2444 MacDonald Realty

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1:00 - 2:00 P.M. • #84 - 2729 - 158TH ST. • $359,900 • KALEDAN TOWNHOME 1305 sq. ft. 2 bdrms., 2 bath. Fenced yard. Double garage. Pets and kids welcome. 1:00 - 2:00 P.M. • 14322 - 30TH AVENUE • $1,275,000 • ELGIN PARK RANCHER 3755 sq. ft., 2 main floor bdrms., upper level 2 bdrms., loft. Quality built, mostly original, 13,292 sq. ft. south exposed lot. 2:15 - 3:15 P.M. • #34 - 14888 - 24TH AVE. • $678,000 • MERIDIAN PARK ESTATES 2112 sq. ft. Upper level 2 bdrms., and family room. Private sunny yard, quiet location. Adult-oriented, pets welcome. 2:15 - 3:15 P.M. • 1899 - 133B STREET • $1,348,800 • AMBLE GREENE Nicely updated Street of Dreams home, 3903 sq. ft., two levels, 4 bdrms., den, games room, pool, 13,982 sq. ft. sunny cul de sac lot. 3:30 - 4:30 P.M. • 15043 - 19A AVE. • $622,000 • SOUTHMERE Renov. top to bottom. 1300 sq. ft. 3 bdrm., 3 bath. 6121 sq. ft. sunny cds lot. 3:30 - 4:30 P.M. • 2240 - 124TH STREET • $998,000 + HST • CRESCENT HEIGHTS Quality 2847 sq. ft. main floor great room & office. Upper level 4 bdrms. and 3 baths. 6938 sq. ft. lot. Dave, Cindy & Amanda Walker 604-889-5004 www.whiterockwalker.com HomeLife Benchmark Realty 15611 COLUMBIA AVE. • $1,295,000 Architecturally designed LEEDS PLATINUM sustainable home. One of the smartest & most efficient homes in Western Canada. Fantastic views and a rooftop deck. 12’ ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, huge master bedroom. Maureen Fritz 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific

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#156 - 15168 - 36TH AVE. • $358,000 • SOLAY Wow, great value for a 3 bdrm./2 bath townhouse in Rosemary Heights. Super clean, hardwood, s/s appls., new paint, carpet, light fixtures. Tons of storage, room for 2 cars. Gated family complex, low maint. fees, clubhouse, pool, party room, gym. Pam Mitchell 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

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14259 PARK AVENUE Three bdrm., 3 bath home in quiet White Rock neighbourhood. Renovated. Private backyard. New price: $729,000. Ryan Sampson 604-538-2125 Royal LePage

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#301 - 1450 MERKLIN ST. • MERKLIN RESIDENCE • $319,000 Bright west-facing unit, top floor. Large, open plan with vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace in living room, 2 bdrms., 2 bathrooms, 1187 sq. ft. No age restriction, one cat allowed. Ltd. rentals. Monica Dahl & Helmut Dahl 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

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#307 - 1280 FIR ST. • $229,900 • OCEAN VILLA Adult living. One bdrm. & den, 2 bath apt., beautifully renovated, enclosed sunroom with large storage closet, BBQ is OK, no pets, no rentals. Paula Burns 604-786-2890 Sutton Group West Coast Realty

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#273 - 1840 - 160TH ST. • BREAKAWAY BAYS • $108,800 Lovely double-wide manu. home in great family complex with rec centre & outdoor pool. Quiet location in complex, 1340 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2 baths, remodelled to make the space bright, new and very livable. Pad rental includes elec., water, land taxes. Karen Conyers 604-240-3377 Sutton Group West Coast Realty

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#68 - 15288 - 36TH AVENUE • $699,000 “Cambria”. Designer’s own home, beautifully renovated, bright kitchen. Fully finished basement, perfect for recreation, games room, media. Excellent location to all amenities. Maureen Fritz 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

#102 - 1264 MERKLIN ST. • BAYSWATER IN MERKLIN Ground floor unit, over 1264 sq. ft. 2 bdrm./2 bath OPEN in a small 6-unit bldg. completely renovated. New SAT. windows, patios, siding, roof, boiler and hot water JUNE 9 tank. Pets allowed with restrictions, no rentals, no age 2:00-4:00 restrictions. Low maint. strata fee, walk to shops and beaches. Monica Donetti Ross P.M. 604-725-6960 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

OPEN 2858 - 128TH ST. • OCEAN PARK/CRESCENT BEACH SAT. & 12000 sq. ft. lot, 99’ frontage, 120’ deep. Build your dream home SUN. or live in this extremely well-cared-for character home from JUNE original hardwood floors to glass door knobs. New kit. & other 9 & 10 2:00-4:00 upgrades, 4 bdrms., 2 baths. Great rental, poss. B&B. $950,000. Call Percy 604-308-9931 Sutton Group West Coast Realty P.M.

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#207 - 1533 BEST STREET • OFFERED AT $289,900 Updated 2 OPEN bdrm. condo, faces west, quiet side of bldg. Open plan, new SUNDAY laminate, new fp surround, spacious white kitchen w/eating area, JUNE 10 crown mouldings, private balcony. Rainscreened, 30 yr. warr, 2:00-4:00 new painted ext., new roof. Pets allowed with restr. Lynn Vaughn, P.M. Diane Reelie 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

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#206 - 1341 FOSTER ST. • $217,900 Spacious, updated two bedroom condo. New stainless steel appliances, in-suite laundry. Ideal location, walk to shops, restaurants and transit. Gillian Murray 604-538-8888 or 604-816-3985 Sutton Group West Coast Realty

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962 HABGOOD STREET • $1,098,000 Pristine 3384 sq. ft. home with ocean views. Five bdrms., 4 bath with high-end finishing throughout. Basement contains 1 bdrm. suite (unauthorized). Level backyard and large covered deck! Lulu Sorbara 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

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1652 - 138TH STREET • BELL PARK SOUTH • PRICED REDUCED! Custom-built four bedroom home on cul-de-sac siding on green belt. Built in 2000, this newer home will impress. Additional detached, double garage. A gem. $1,398,000. Rhys Leonard 604-531-4000 Bay Realty

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2562 - 138TH STREET • $1,690,000 Fabulous 5 bedroom family home with fully finished basement, over 5400 sq. ft., nestled on a 17,000+ sq.ft. lot, with sunny backyard, bordering green space. Lots of room for the whole gang here! Close to preferred schools! Fern Abercromby, Ron Robinson 604-531-1909 Hugh & McKinnon

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14221 WHEATLEY AVE. • ACCESS FROM BISHOP RD. Great ocean view on no-thru-road siding onto ravine, this West Coast-style home is one-of-a-kind. Totally quiet, half a block from Marine Dr. Asking $1,139,000. Bob Livesey 604-531-1111 or 604-644-3606 HomeLife Benchmark Realty

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#206 - 15164 PROSPECT • WHITE ROCK • WATERFORD PLACE Some ocean & park views, 2 cov. patios. Walk to amenities + beach. Larger 1322 sq.ft. 2 bdrm. & den, 2 bath corner unit. Concrete & steel constr., high-end fin., tall windows, gourmet kitchen, ss appls., granite c/tops, h/w floors. Pets okay, no age restr. André Edwards 604-765-9961 HomeLife Benchmark Realty

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14868 - 58A AVENUE • SURREY • $618,800 Sullivan Heights, newer stainless appls., pantry, crown moulding, open concept on main, vaulted lvgrm. ceiling, spacious kitchen, 423 sq. ft. backyard deck, laundry, den, bonus bdrm., master w/ensuite, 2 additional bdrms., & another full bath. One bdrm. suite down. Derek Fairbrother 604-538-3000 Hugh & McKinnon Realty Ltd.

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15610 ROPER • $918,888 • SHOWS A 10! Stunning 4/5 bdrm. home + bright 1 bdrm. suite. On 1/4 acre, beautifully l/scaped with water feature. Extensively updated: gorgeous kitchen, hardwood floors, 800 sq. ft. of covered deck. Fully fenced & extremely private yard. 604-542-4644 New Options Realty

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2113 TYNE PLACE • FIRST OPEN! Mobile on city lot! Totally renovated two bedroom unit on large lot. $239,500. Terry & Deb Newman 604-323-3430 or 604-836-0797 Hugh & McKinnon Realty

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#11 - 14045 NICO WYND • $569,000 View. Top floor, split level, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, almost 1500 sq. ft. Completely remodelled, new kitchen, flooring, bathrooms and more. Beautiful view of golf course, mountains and river. Front and back decks. Janalee Barnes 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

15069 BUENA VISTA AVENUE • NEW PRICE $695,000 OPEN Ocean views from main & lower levels of this 1/2 duplex. Freshly SUNDAY painted interior, updated light fixtures & flooring. 2 f/p’s, 1 gas, JUNE 10 1 wood burning. Balcony off dining room, walk-out patio. Central 2:00-4:00 location, walk to beach, shopping, banking & doctors. 2 car garage. P.M. Cindy Poppy 604-531-1111 Homelife Benchmark Realty OPEN SUNDAY JUNE 10 1:00-3:00 P.M.

#301 - 1460 MARTIN STREET • THE CAPISTRANO • $239,000 TOP FLOOR! 2 bdrm., 2 full baths. Quiet spacious unit. All new appliances in kitchen, partially updated bathrooms, new carpets throughout. Great building, centrally located. Steps to beach! Dylan Villeneuve 604-818-3271 Hugh & McKinnon Realty

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#201 - 15145 - 36TH AVENUE • $424,900 • EDGEWATER Brand new, 1058 sq. ft. 2 bdrm., 2 bath + den condo. Close to shopping, dining, golf, parks. Features Kitchen Aid ss appls., granite or quartz counters, hardwood laminate floor, over-sized windows, 9’ ceilings, Outlook clubhouse & more. Lynne Gosse 604-818-5603 Fifth Avenue Real Estate

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14485 MARINE DRIVE • MARINE COURT! Unobstructed ocean views. Two bedroom, 2½ bath, 1300 sq. ft. Solarium. Private parking. $498,500. Jason Lloyd 778-241-4930 Hugh & McKinnon Realty

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#202 - 1929 - 154TH ST. • STRATFORD GARDENS • $359,000 Corner unit overlooks inside courtyard & fountains, 2 bdrms. & 2 bathrooms + den, 1300 sq. ft. Unit has been freshly painted, brand new roof just done. One pet allowed, no size requirement. No rentals. Monica Dahl and Helmut Dahl 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

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12463 - 20TH AVENUE • $949,000 This 4 bdrm. home in Ocean Park’s Trillium is the perfect home to raise your family. At the quiet end of the street, only a block from school. Newer roof and furnace, granite counters, private yard and RV parking. Ozzy Crompton 604-535-2010 Peninsula Premier Properties

OPEN #104 & #102 - 1500 MERKLIN ST. • THE CIMMARON Two bdrm., SAT. & 2 bath, in-suite laundry, ground floor units in central White Rock. SUN. #104 is a renov. project, 1128 sq. ft., SW-facing corner, wheelchair JUNE accessible.$259,900 #102 is compl. renov, h/w floors, new maple 9 & 10 kitchen, ss appls. Close to shops, bus, services. Easy to show. 1:00-3:00 $384,900 Don Rokosz 604-916-0964 Hanna Realty Ltd. P.M.


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This wonderful 4Br 3Bth house located in North Delta Sunshine Hill Wood; 2,478SF with total 8816SF lot. Well maintained home backing on to beautiful treed yard w/ lots of privacy. Many updates include Oak hardwood ooring, granite entrance, renovated ensuite Mbdrm w/full bath, steam bathroom, huge games room w/hot tub, large & bright sundeck off family room over viewing the beautiful treed area. Light ďŹ xtures, freshly painted dĂŠcor, built-in microwave and 3 wood ďŹ replaces.

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Sutton Group West Coast Realty 303 - 1830 E Southmere Cres. South Surrey/White Rock Amazing Location! This 1050 sf 2 bed, 2 bath Top Floor Suite is in the heart of White Rock & you’ll save hundreds per year on property taxes with the South Surrey postal code! Close to all amenities, this updated unit faces the quiet courtyard & features Air Conditioning! $259,900 312 - 1520 Vidal St. White Rock White Rock living on a tranquil street, ten minute walk to the beach! 1050 sf 2 bed, 2 bath top oor corner suite. Completely renovated, no detail overlooked. 2 enclosed balconies overlooking the garden. Short walk to all amenities. $262,000

Masterpiece! Beautiful & custom designed by owner. Reputable builder’s own mansion! 5yr new luxurious house, shows brand new in prestigious South Surrey neighborhood. Granite entrance, hand carved balustrates & beautiful landscaping. The elegant interior incl coffered & domed ceilings, faux ďŹ nishes, stunning wall paneling, granite oor, cast iron doors. 2 Mbdrms w/jetted bathtubs, BR size walk-in closet, 17 TV monitors throughout mansion. HRV, A/C, 19’ high ceiling in LR. 5BR+7 bath+den, 7817 SF interior, on 1 acre lot. Huge media room w/full bar, separate detached guest house! Tranquility & harmony truly make this a sweet home!

Josef Hanus 778-869-6942 jhanus@sutton.com www.VanCityLiving.ca Sutton Group – West Coast Realty Tel. 604-415-9800

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Invester Alert!!! Rare ďŹ nd sub-dividable lot of 19,370 SF into two lots of (75x124) facing 20A Ave in Sunnyside Park, South Surrey/White Rock, with a fully developed community. The top quality 1 level split rancher style home, 2750 SF, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms; with German made tilt/turn windows throughout and metal roof that can last for life. Minutes to Crescent Beach, shopping center, great school district of Semiahmoo Secondary. Property can be purchased now plus an excellent potential for growth. Don’t miss it!!

MORGAN HEIGHTS one year new Beautifully ďŹ nished, exceptionally maintained family home. 4BR + 3.5Bath, 3731sf on a Lot of 4166sf. Enjoy the open concept with chef’s kitchen; Fisher Packett Appliances, built-in wine fridge; abundance of cabinet space; eating bar, great room with access to covered deck to enjoy BBQing; and back garden. Upper level master suite with large walk in closet and full 5 piece ensuite, generous secondary bedrooms with Jack/Jill ensuite. Basement features media room; separate games area; bedroom and full bath.

FOR SALE Brand New Apartments in Morgan Crossing Village • 2 bedrooms, 880 sq. ft. $294,900 • 1 bedroom & den $229,000 16 units SOLD in 2011

2525 - 138A Street Offered for sale at $2,088,000 Built by Rodell says it all! 5383 sq. ft. of upscale living space on a 13,983 sq. ft. landscaped lot. Stunning 2 storey with walk out basement home in the Elgin/Chantrell school catchments! 5 large bedrooms and 4 spa like bathrooms. Recently painted inside and out along with upgraded baths and ďŹ xtures. All hardwood on the main, 4 sets of French doors on main oor to spectacular back deck overlooking lush private large back garden. The cherry wood kitchen offers Sub Zero, gleaming granite and walk-in pantry. This fabulous oor plan has amazing ow, miles of mouldings, builtin cabinets and detailed mantles and shelving surrounding 4 ďŹ replaces. The walk out basement is light and bright and offers a charming wine cellar, summer kitchen, too many extras to list‌ just come and enjoy family luxury and an entertainers paradise on a grand scale!

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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS . . . . . . . . . 1-8 COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS . . . . 9-57 TRAVEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61-76 CHILDREN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-98 EMPLOYMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102-198 BUSINESS SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . 203-387 PETS & LIVESTOCK . . . . . . . . . . . 453-483 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE . . . . . . 503-587 REAL ESTATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 603-696 RENTALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-757 AUTOMOTIVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 804-862 MARINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 903-920

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OBITUARIES

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TRAVEL

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

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PropertyStarsJobs.Com

Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEA Community Services is looking for qualified applicants who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or on weekends for respite. Training, support and remuneration are provided. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door.

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Whether it's comic books, dirt bikes or video games you crave, you'll find something for the kid in you in the Classifieds! LOST: A SET OF KEYS on Friday, June 1st. in area of Semiahmoo Mall and Martin St. If found please call (604)542-9596. LOST: KEYS 4th evening. ward

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LOST: Ladies bracelet, gold panther style. Lost Saturday, June 2nd in Morgan Crossing area. Phone (604)560-4479.

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CHILDCARE AVAILABLE

LOOKING TO NANNY for the summer. P/T or F/T. Good with kids. Can cook, clean and have own vehicle. Exp. working with children. Call for details (604)551-9506. SUSAN’S NANNY AGENCY accepting resumes for Childcare, Housekeeping, Elderly care 5 F/T nannies w/cars looking for work, avail now. F/T L/O. Special needs: F/T L/O, 3 children; P/T 3 days/wk. Avail 3 L/I Filipino & 2 L/I European. Male care aide looking for live-in position. Fax 604-538-2636/Ph 538-2624

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P/T NANNY, exp’d, for 2 boys, 8 & 10 yrs, afterschool care, our home, Cloverdale area. Light housekeeping. Must have car, ref’s & CRC. N/S. $14/hr. Call 604-575-7812, email: mgpat@telus.net

TRAVEL Princeton/Merrit Day Trip - June 28 $119 inc. lunch Call Sandy 604-535-6280 seniorsdaytrips.ca

SINGLE/SENIOR LADY would like to share. European River Cruise, May 2013. Call Sandy for details 604-535-6280

An Alberta Construction Company is hiring dozer, excavator and labour/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. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-7235051.

EXPERIENCED FURNACE AND AIR DUCT CLEANER NEEDED! Well groomed and excellent driving record a must. References required. Please call Ed @ (604)5365229

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GENERAL ACCOUNTING

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Aldergrove Company looking for a permanent full-time General Accounting Clerk. Position details include but are not limited to A/P, A/R and payroll. Proficient exp. with Simply, Accpac, excel and word an asset.

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

Please e-mail your resume with cover letter stating wage expectations to mgratwicke812@gmail.com

Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre 604-536-6522

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HELP WANTED for Landscaping Work! Competitive, Energetic, Honesty a MUST!

Lyla Jorgina KNUTSON (Sordahl) Lyla passed away peacefully at Evergreen Baptist Care Home in White Rock. She is predeceased by her husband Karl Ingvald; her son, Clifford Larry, grandsons, Travis and John. Lyla is survived by her son, Norman (Jean); daughter, Sigrid (Edwin) Nelson; grandchildren, Lorraine, Larry, Troy, Darin, Marlene and Kevin; 11 great-grandchildren; 1 greatgreat grandson and many other relatives and friends. Lyla was born in Swift Current, Saskatchewan and married Ingvald in 1935 and moved to B.C. in 1941 where she raised her children. She will be dearly missed by all who loved her. A Service of Remembrance will be held at Evergreen Baptist Chapel, 1550 Oxford Street, White Rock on Sunday, June 17, 2012 at 2:00pm. A private family burial will be held at Victory Memorial Park Cemetery. Condolences may be offered at: www.victoryfuneralcentre.ca

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FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE

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Van Kam Freightways’ group of companies requires Owner Operators to be based out of our Surrey Terminal for runs throughout BC & Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain driving exp./training. We offer above average rates and an excellent employee benefits package. Call Bev at 604-968-5488 or send a detailed resume and current driver’s abstract, and details of your truck to: careers@vankam.com Fax, 604-587-9889 Van Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility. Thank you for your interest however only those of interest to us will be contacted.

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HELP WANTED

Picture Framer Well-established reputable art gallery looking for custom picture framer. Experience absolutely essential. Qualified candidate will have uncompromising workmanship, meticulously observant eye, and knowledge across full range of framing techniques, products and practices. May be PT or FT. Resumes may be dropped off.

www.whiterockgallery.com P/T POSITION for M/F labourer to help assist in exterior bldg cleaning and yard maintenance business in White Rock/S.Surrey. No exp. necessary. Flexible hrs. $12 to $15 /hr. To apply leave msg 604-531-3448.

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

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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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HOME STAY FAMILIES

HOMESTAY FAMILIES NEEDED Japanese ESL students August 1 - 10 Must be native English speaking. Call Julie

604-809-9463

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

OPA! Souvlaki is seeking to hire 2 F/T food counter attendants at #70-2245 160th St. Surrey. No exp. required but the applicant should have some high school education & able to speak, read & write English. The applicant should be able to operate cash register, grill & deep fryer, take customer orders, serve customer at counters, package takeout food, stock refrigerators etc. Salary is $11/hr. Evening, night weekend & shift work. Email your resume to: sunnysidhu4@hotmail.com

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LOCAL LASER TATTOO removal business. Part time REGISTERED NURSE required. Will train, good rate. Flexible hrs. Contact Brenda at 604-536-1617

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SALES ASSOCIATES req P/T for Fashion Addition 14+ location at Morgan Crossing, South Surrey. Apply in person or email:

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WANTED: ENTHUSIASTIC SALES ASSOCIATE at a Co-operators’ INSURANCE agency in South Surrey. Level 1 or 2 license, ICBC experience, excellent English. P&C experience a bonus. Tue-Sat schedule. Email resume to Lowell_Regier@Cooperators.ca

COUNSELLING

LOWER your cholesterol with a natural product without the use of statin drugs. email: gastewart@dcc net.com for more details.

Construction co. is looking for an outgoing, pleasant mannered person to assist in our busy office Monday to Friday. Applicant should be a self-motivated, quick learner with attention to detail & able to work w/ little supervision. Duties to include reception and data entry.

604-541-1341

FULL AUTOMATED BEAM SAW / PANEL OPERATOR

Required Full-Time for Surrey based cabinet shop. Must have previous experience.

Excellent Wages Paid!

Call 604-710-1581

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DEBT CONSOLIDATION PROGRAM

Competitive Wages & Benefits After 3 mos.

Helping CANADIANS repay debts, reduce or eliminate interest regardless of your credit!

INSTALLERS & HELPERS for SHOWER DOOR & CLOSET ORGANIZER INSTALLATION 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.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the City Council of the City of Surrey, pursuant to Section 210, 212(2) and 213 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, c.26, to initiate a Local Area Service in Bridgeview. The details of the Local Area Service are as follows: Description of the work: Bridgeview Vacuum Sewer Replacement System Phase 2 - Low Pressure Sewer system comprising a series of low pressure sewer force mains and individual on-site pump units; and Gravity sewers and service connections on 112 B Avenue between 126A Street and 128 Street.

Harrison Mills . Must have valid BC drivers licence & provide own tools. At least two year’s previous experience required.

Please fax 604-796-0318 or e-mail: mikayla.tamihilog@shaw.ca

Local Area Service Bridgeview Vacuum Sewer Replacement System Phase 2

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PERSONAL SERVICES

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KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

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:

Email: rochells_jewellers@yahoo.ca

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Boundaries of the Local Service Area: See sketch below Estimated costs of the work:

$9.6 million

Portion to be recovered as a Local Area Service Charge: Approximately 48% of project cost. The actual contribution and portion will be determined upon the final construction costs. Method of Cost Recovery: Full payment of the Charge plus the accrued interest at the payment due date. Payment due date for the Local Area Service Charge: No payment is required until the time of Development (1) or application for a new sanitary sewer connection. a) Portion of the Charge for system replacement: At the time of Development (1) of the lot or at the time of application for a new service connection for lots without sewer account. Residential lots with an active sewer account where an single family residence is demolished and a new one is built are exempted. b) Portion of the Charge for service connection: At the time of Development (1) of the lot or at the time of application for a new service connection.

Contact Raj 604-710-1581 or fax resume: 604-592-2690

Number of Papers

Everall St, Hardie Ave, Oxenham Ave, Oxford St, Prospect Ave, Roper & Thrift Ave 80 140 St, 140A St, 141A St, 142 St, 18A Ave, 19 Ave, 19A Ave, 20 Ave, 20A Ave 95 132B St, 133A St, 136 St, 12B Ave, 13A Ave, Marine Dr 90 138 St, 139A St, 18A Ave, 18B Ave, 19A Ave. 20 Ave 47 128 St, 137A St, 139 St, 24 Ave, 25 Ave 89 153A St, 154 St, 27A Ave, 28 Ave, 28A Ave, 29 Ave, Cranley Dr 102 140A St, 140B St, 141 St, 28 Ave, 28A Ave, 29 Ave, 29A Ave, 30 Ave, 30A & 31A 92 127St, 127A St, 19 Ave, 19A Ave, 20 Ave, Ocean Wind Dr 73 153 St, 154 St, 154A St, 36 Ave, 36A Ave, 36B Ave, 37A Ave 118 154 St, 154A St, 34A Ave, 35A Ave, 36 Ave, Rosemary Heights Dr 81 152 St, 153 St, 154 St, 58A Ave, Kettle Creek Cres East & North 118 152 St, 160 St, 164 St, 168 St, 172 St, 176 St, 184 St, 188 St, 190 St, 192 St, 48 Ave, 50 Ave to 59 Ave, 60 Ave, 61 Ave, 64 Ave, 65A Ave, Bell Rd, Colebrook Rd, Old Mclellan Rd 127 150 St, 150A St, 150B St, 61 Ave, 61B Ave, 62 Ave 118 150 St, 152 St, 60 Ave 77 63 Ave, N. Boundary Dr, W. Boundary Dr, Boundary Gr, Parktree Cres, Crt & Pl 103 124 St, 125 St, 125A St, 126 St, 126A St, 126B St, 62 Ave, 62A Ave, 62B Ave, 63 Ave, 63A Ave, 64 Ave, Boundary Drive E 164 125 St, 60A Ave, 61 Ave, 61A Ave, 62 Ave, 62A Ave, Boundary Dr E 87 121 St, 122A St, 124 St, 63A Ave, 64 Ave, N. Boundary Dr 143 129B St, 130A St, 131 St, 131A St, 132 St, 60 Ave, 60A Ave, 61 Ave, 62 Ave 106 133 St, 134 St, 134A St, 135 St, 58B Ave, 59 Ave, 59B Ave, 60 Ave 94 135 St, 135A St, 136 St, 58 Ave, 58A Ave, 59 Ave, 60 Ave, 60A Ave 93 131 St, 133 St, 133A St, 133B St, 58B Ave, 59 Ave, 59A Ave, 60 Ave 54 121 St, 122 St, 123 St, 58A Ave, 59 Ave 156 132 St, 132A St, 132B St, 133 St, 133B St, 134 St, 62 Ave, 62A Ave, 62B Ave, 63A Ave, 64 Ave 84 132 St, 133 St, 133A St, 133B St, 58B Ave, 59 Ave, 59A Ave, 60 Ave 92

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

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ACCOUNTING/TAX/ BOOKKEEPING

Momentum Bookkeeping Services Bookkeeping for Small Businesses. 25 yrs exp. moe888@shaw.ca 778-840-8125

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APPLIANCE REPAIRS Peace Arch Appliance

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:

604-241-5301 or pclvancouverjobs@pcl.com SURREY Plant needs Fitter/Welders to fit and weld components from engineering drawings. 5 years experience in the heavy equipment industry using overhead cranes. Reply to: hr@cwsindustries.com

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Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092 RANGERS OCEAN PARK APPLIANCE LTD Repairs to all major appliances

Call (604)538-9600

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BLINDS & DRAPERY

WORK WANTED

HANDYMAN will do all odd jobs. Painting, yard work, lawn cutting, etc. $11/hr. Call (778)239-9517.

MIND BODY SPIRIT

GRAND OPENING! Green Island Relaxation Body Care 604-598-8733 8673A Scott Road

Council may proceed with this Local Area Service unless a petition against the Local Area Service is presented within 30 days after thenotice has been given in accordance with the Community Charter, Section 94. In order for a petition against this Local Area Service to be certified as sufficient, the petition must be signed by owners of parcels that in total represent at least 50% of the parcels that would be subject to the parcel tax, and the persons signing must be the owners of parcels that in total represent at least 50% of the assessed value of land and improvements that would be subject to the Tax. The City will send out the petition letters to the residents in the benefitting area. An Open House has been scheduled on June 20th, 2012 at Bridgeview Elementary School. More information about the project will be published on the City’s website: http://www.surrey.ca/plans-strategies/11357.aspx

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(1) Development includes rezoning, subdivision, consolidation, development permit, development variance permit, temporary use permit, and building permit.

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CARPENTRY Carpentry ~ Tile ~ Drywall

Painting, Flooring. Free est. 28 yrs. exp. Brad (604)535-2526

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COMPUTER SERVICES

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

DRYWALL

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GARDENING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 281

GARDENING

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ABS DRYWALL, res. & comm. Quailty workman ship. Boarding, taping, finishing, textured ceiling, renos. Free est. 604-376-1927

A MAID TO CLEEN For all Your Cleaning Needs

Handyman from Newfoundland Honest, reliable, quality work at good prices. Fully insured.

DRYWALL, TAPING, FINISHING For small renos. & repairs. Work Guaranteed. 778-968-7568

Residential & Commercial Services ~ Excellent Rates!! * Licensed * Bonded * Insured

Res. & Comm. Insured/Bonded/WCB $68.00 for 3/Hrs Cleaning New Customers Only. (Value $88.)

CATS 6 ways to wide blades

C/W Trailers

DETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING.

Efficient, Reliable, Friendly, Bonded Excellent References with 18 yrs of experience. Call Ivet: 778-235-4070

E & M MAINTENANCE WINDOW WASHING

CONCRETE & PLACING

ALL Concrete Brick, Block & Stonework. Good job - Good price. Call Enzio (604)594-1960

D Windows Out & In D Gutters cleaned In & Out D Pressure Washing D Serving W. Rock for over 30 yrs D Lic. & WCB insured. D Free Est. Seniors Discount

CONCRETE. Remove & Replace. Specializing in driveway, patios, etc. All types of finishes. FREE Estimates. 604-996-6878.

Eric 604-541-1743 GOOD MAIDS, good housecleaning services. Res., Comm. Reas. rates. Free est. 604-587-5454

PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 32 Years Exp. Free Estimates.

METICULOUS & IMMACULATE. Move-ins & Move outs. 25 yrs exp. Exc. refs. 604-763-8443/ 542-4313

PENINSULA Window Washing Gutter Cleaning Pressure Washing

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

D Inside/Outside Windows D Fully Insured/Licensed D Free Estimates - Seniors Disc. D Friendly - Dependable D Quality Work- Reasonable rates

Mark (778)855-7038 YOUR Castle Cleaning Services Guaranteed to give you an excellent quality residential cleaning job. For free estimate please call Marielou at 604-376-2056.

ELECTRICAL

SCOTGUARD ELECTRICAL LTD.

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FENCING

6 FT FENCING, Retaining Walls, Blacktop/Concrete driveway’s, Reno’s, Roofing, Bobcat Service. Snow Removal. Gaary Landscaping Call (604)889-8957.

All types of fencing, decks & sheds. Free estimates ~ 778-240-0975

DAVE The Fence Guy Ltd

Expert Lawn Management Qualified Professional Hedge Trimming & Pruning

Lawn Mowing Trimming & Edging Yard Improvements Planting -Gardening/Weeding Yard Clean-up / Care Rubbish Removal

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

~ Reasonable Rates ~

WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $125 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $145. Free delivery in Surrey. 604-856-8877

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627

GOLF

European Quality Workmanship CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 24 YEARS IN BUSINESS

HANDYPERSONS

Per Molsen 604-575-1240

JDM CONTRACTING For All Your Property Improvements Cabins, Renovations Fencing, Decking, Railing Barns & other outbuilding constructions Call me if you have any questions!! Jeff MacMillan 604-762-8664 kazmac@shaw.ca

Services - 20 yrs exp.

Lawn & Garden Care Since 1989 -

FULLY INSURED

Horticulture Grad. BCIT

Call Mike 604-671-3312

604 . 781 . 9110 FENCE & DECK INSTALLATIONS

HILLTOP LANDSCAPING Lawn maint. Gardening. Landscaping and more. 778-840-1431.

D Licensed, Insured, WCB D 24 hr Property Maintenance D Renovations-Repairs - Painting D Flooring-moldings-decks-fences D Kitchens-baths-Handicap mods

call

604-802-8809

or 604-614-3416 in Langley

MASTERTOUCH CONSTRUCTION Specializing in finish carpentry, crown moulding’s, casings, baseboards, stairs, spindles & railings, renovations. Father & Son Team 35 years exp. Many references.

HANDYMAN. Very reliable. 20 yrs exp. Senior’s discount. Make a list. CAN DO IT ALL! 604-866-4977

Ask for Allen Certified Tradesman White Rock/S. Sry area Call (604)219-9365

SENIOR’S HANDYMAN SERVICE Semi-Retired businessman. Honest - Reliable - Insured. Call Brad for free estimate. 604-837-5941

604-240-1000

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FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

MLG ENTERPRISES All Aspects Landscaping & Garden Solutions

OF Home (604)501-9290

ALL DECKED OUT DECKING LTD

ECONOMASTERS FLOORS Over 20 yrs exp. in floor installation & refinishing. Mark (604)916-2060.

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INTERIOR/EXTERIOR, Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes

▲ Joes External Cleaning POWER WASHING • Windows • Roofs • Gutters * Fully Insured * Licensed * Bonded Since 1989. Joe 778-773-5730

HANDYMAN

www.pacificcedarworks.com

Linda Klitchcy Lega

Dave: 604-862-9379

A PROFESSIONAL

Fully insured with WCB.

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Complete Home Renos ✔ Bathrooms & Kitchens ✔ Basement Suites & Decks ✔ Finishing Work & Mouldings ✔ Small Additions ✔ Conctrete Work FREE ESTIMATES hudolinrenos@gmail.com www.hudolinsrenos.com

Call 778-227-2431

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Professional Installations for a Great Price!

MINI excavating, landscaping, hard scaping, skid steer, drainage, driveway removal. No job to small! Mike, 604-657-5800.

HUDOLIN’S ON HOMES

BLACK SOIL / MULCH

GREENCARE LAWNCARE Complete Lawn care Maint. Lawn Cutting. Cheapest rates White Rock / S. Surrey. (604)506-2817 / 778-240-2589

Insured

Excavating, Driveway removing, trenching, concrete breakers, drain tile, septic install & repairs. 20 yrs. exp. Fair rates. 604-250-6165

Free Est. 604-838-8341

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ALL CITY FENCING

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

FPatios FPool Decks FSidewalks FDriveways FForming FFinishing FRe & Re All Your Concrete Needs 30yrs exp. Quality workmanship Fully Insured

Garden Maint. & reno Sterilized soil blends Pruning/Planting Lawn Maintainance

All types of fencing, decks & sheds. Free estimates ~ 778-240-0975

604-720-9244

Evergreen Bobcat & Mini Excavator

D D D D

ALL CITY FENCING

Expert in electrical repairs & troubleshooting. Panel upgrades, Renovations Guart. work. Licensed/bonded BBB app. No job too small

STAMPED CONCRETE

Danny 778 - 565 - 4797

SPRING CLEAN-UP

(604)531-5935

ALL JOBS Big or Small. Panels, lighting, plugs, fans, hot tubs etc. Guaranteed work. 604-539-0708 Cell 604-537-1773 (Lic. 26110) ELECTRICIAN. Licensed. Local. Low cost. Big/small jobs. Renov. & panel change expert. 604-374-0062

FARM TRACTORS C/W attachments

#1 QUALITY WORK, Big or sm. Exp. Electrician avail. Reas.rates.604-773-0341. Lic#9902

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C/W attachments

“The girls will maintain your garden beds. We will give them a face lift that will turn people’s head. Call us.”

BOBCATS

604-992-9400

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Double G Landscaping

DUMP TRUCKS

CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928 or 604-538-3796

Professionally Trained & Certified Staff

Enviro-Friendly Products

WALT’S YARDWORKS & POWERWASHING

4 X 4 C/W bracker & hoepack

So it is lovely & easy to look at, easy to clean & easy to repair. It increases the value of your home.

www.cleanerkingsservices.ca

Call 604-531-5935

BACKHOES

Why Flatten Your Textured & Popcorn Ceilings?

CLEANER KINGS SERVICES

Bathroom repairs, reno’s, taps + sink, shower, tiling, flooring laminate. Painting, drywalling, basement reno’s, door & window trim, baseboard, back splashes, cabinets, range hoods, fence & deck repair + replace, pressure washing & more. Call Robert 778-227-7779

BARKMULCH, SAND, GRAVEL

EX60 - EX300

THREE STAR DRYWALL LTD Boarding, Taping, & texture. Small jobs welcome! Kam 604-551-8047

778-883-4262

TOPSOIL

EXCAVATORS

PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. Call Parm (604) 762-4657

Weekly, Biweekly, Monthly

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Wood & Vinyl Specialist Global Dec-k-ing Dealer Repair or Custom Build

GARDENING

Licensed, Insured & WCB

Call Peter 604 - 541 - 8841

TOURNAMENT

A SEMI-RETIRED CONTRACTOR. Specializing in Renovation’s. Available for work. 604-532-1710 AT YOUR SERVICE. Carpentry, Concrete, Painting, Rubbish Removal. Call Dave (604)999-5056

Benefiting People in Need on the Semiahmoo Peninsula

THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2012 Hazelmere Golf & Country Club, Surrey, BC

MUSHROOM MANURE Pick up or delivery. Covered storage. Call 604-644-1878

British Construction

• Best Ball Format • Shotgun Start $

A Cut Above Yard Maintenance

175 per Golfer

Old Country Tradesmen Retirement was boring All types of Construction No job too small

SPECIALIZING IN: Lawn Cutting, Weeding & Pruning Power Raking & Aerating White Rock Owned & Operated Since 1992

Includes: • Dinner • Golf Cart • Gift Items • Prizes To register or receive information on sponsorship, pleace contact Robin Wyss at 604-836-7929 or robinw@allstarshockey.com

Renovation Specialist 604-536-4849 / 604-802-3455

Quality workmanship since 1968 Commercial - Residential

KITCHENS - BATHRMS CROWN MOULDING SUITES, DECKS, REPAIRS - BUILDING MAINT. REFS. WORK GUARANTEED

604-536-1345

For All Types of Renovations

Emerson’s Contracting 604-524-2451, 604-535-0566

Qualified carpenter for all your home improvement needs. - QUALITY WORKMANSHIP-

Presenting Sponsors:

SUPREME HEDGES .

Sponsors: Net Proceeds: WRSS Community Foundation

Always! Pwr. raking, grass cutting, fertilizing, hedging, pruning, Rubbish rem. Free Est. 604-230-0627 EVER - GRO LANDSCAPING Weekly - Bi-Weekly. ◆ Lawn / Garden Care ◆ Hedge Trimming ◆ Power Raking ◆ Moss Control. Exc. Rates! 604-780-6079

• TREE PRUNING • Topping • Hedge Repair • Trimming 100% BLACKBERRY REMOVAL

*Seniors Disc. *Insured *24 yrs.

Jay 604-513-8524

D Additions D Decks D Bathrooms / Kitchens D Skylights / Windows D Tiling D Laminate Flooring ✔ Complete Renovations from Start to Finish For a No Obligation Consultation GIVE ROBERT A CALL Cell: 604-290-4964 Eves: 604-535-0603 Moon Construction Building Services. Your Specialists in; • Concrete Forming • Framing • Siding 604.218.3064

Renovations & Repairs Local handyman avail. for painting, moulding & millwork, laminate flooring, tile work etc. No job too small. Reasonable Rates. Call Peter 604-807-7946 or 604-536-4665

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329 PAINTING & DECORATING

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

A-OK PAINTING

START TO FINISH CONTRACTING

Forget the Rest Call The Best! Harry 604-617-0864

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539 Running this ad for 8yrs

Blake and his Dad make a positive difference in your life by providing quality workmanship delivered with integrity.

PAINT SPECIAL

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3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour

15958 - BUENA VISTA.

(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

D interior & exterior renovation D rot repair & restoration D Decks D Fences & much more free estimates.

WHITE ROCK PAINTING - Since 1981 Clean, professional work Free No Pressure Estimates

Call Bill Mutch 604-833-1448 604-538-4408

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Licensed, Insured, WCB

AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801 www.panoramaplumbing.com FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841

LANDSCAPING

Alpine Landscaping

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Retaining Walls New Lawns Plant Installation Complete Landscape Installation ◆ Renovation Services.

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

Call Ian 604-724-6373

604 - 961 - 8595

Pressure Washing-top to bottom, front to back. $300-$450 & up: & Carpet Cleaning. $89-$139: Satisfaction Guar. 778-772-9164

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MOVING & STORAGE

.Hayden Painting Family Owned & Operated

MESA PAINTING INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Quality work at reas rates.Free Estimates. Michael (cell) 604-724-7458

www.bestbusyboysroofing.com

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B & B MOBILE SERVICES FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1973

www.BBmoving.ca 1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555.

PAINTING D Stucco/Cedar Siding Painting D Repainting - Houses, Condos D Ceilings & Crown Mouldings D Pressure Washing & Concrete Sealing, One stop shopping D 32 yrs exp. painters /FREE Est.

604-537-4140 SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.

South Surrey

GARAGE SALE Sunday, June 10th 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. 3306 - 148th St Tools, etc. S SURREY, Garage Sale. Sat. June 9, 8-2. 2389 150B St. Lots to see !! Rain or Shine

17452 18th Ave.

CONDO COMPLEX GARAGE SALE Sat, June 9th, 9am-1pm

15018 Thrift Ave “ in the back “ HUGE GARAGE SALE Sat June 9th 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 2325 - 134 St Something for everyone Great prices! Come hungry - hot dogs too.

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, TOO NUMEROUS to list more items! Rain or shine! Everything is under cover! S. SURREY, Multi-Family Sale. 13107 Crescent Rd. Sat., June 9 - 8:30am to 3:00 pm. Tools, household and much more. SURREY

HUGE TOWNHOUSE COMPLEX GARAGE SALE (Sunberry Court)

June 9th & 10th 10am to 4pm

S. SURREY MOVING SALE Sun. June 10, 9-3, 14319 19A AVE. Household items, Vilas furniture, tools, etc. etc. Everything must go!

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

bradsjunkremoval.com

Haul Anything... But Dead Bodies!!

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL

19250 - 65 Avenue HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 374

Always! deliver Top soil, bark mulch, sand & gravel. 7days/wk. Simon 604-230-0627 will spread

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TREE SERVICES

Peninsula Tree Preservation

SUNDECKS

S Pruning S Removals S Hedge Trimming

220.JUNK(5865)

Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988

ISA Certified Arbourist Fully Insured

www.renespainting.com

CHEAP

604-538-6278, 778-839-5034

PAINTING/PRESSURE WASHING Commercial/Residential Call today! 778-387-3002

RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free!

~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates

(778)997-5757, (604)587-5991

Member of Better Business Bureau

WCB INSURED

Vincent 543-7776

SEMIAHMOO PAINTING MASTER PAINTER SINCE 1981 “HARMONY IN DESIGN INC.” ronaldogeneralcontracting.com ● INTERIOR ● EXTERIOR

Mainland Roofing Ltd. 25 yrs in roofing industry

Family owned & operated. Fully insured. We do Cedar Shakes, conversions, concrete tiles, torchon, fibreglass shingles, restoration & repairs. 20 yr labour warranty. 604-723-2626 mainlandroofingltd@gmail.com

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

*Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!

778-233-4949 T & K Haulaway

Rubbish Removal Single Item to Multiple Loads

We’ll Move it All ~ Free Estimates ~

Interior/Exterior. FREE Estimates. Quality job. Fully insured - WCB Please call Sonly.

604-328-6387

FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!!

Household / Construction

SL PAINTING

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

13273 Amble Greene Court Kitchenware, TV’S furn. clothes & much more Proceeds to Easter Seals RAIN OR SHINE

White Rock:

604.

778-881-6478

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Sat. June 2 - 8am to 5pm Sun. June 3 - 9am to 4pm Sat. June 9 - 8am to 5pm

(Head South on 176th St, turn right on 18th Ave and go straight 1/4 km, turn left at Llama farm)

16333 26A Avenue 2568 163A Street

Sponsored by Dave, Cindy and Amanda Walker HomeLife Benckmark Realty Dominion Lending Centres Leading Edge 604-531-1111 604-889-5004

GIGANTIC GARAGE SALE

Sun. June 10 - 9am to 4pm

CHARITY GARAGE SALE Sat June 9th, 9-2 p.m.

GARAGE SALES

White Rock

S.SURREY:

S. SURREY

Morgan Heights:

Both Saturday & Sunday 959 Stayte Road: moving sale

Furniture, household items, small appls. camping gear.

HUGH TOWNHOUSE COMPLEX GARAGE SALE June 9 & 10 10am to 4pm at 19250 65 Avenue Surrey BC (Sunberry Court) South Surrey

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WHITE ROCK

MOVING GARAGE SALE Sat. & Sun. June 9 & 10 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 14318 - 17th Ave.

14037-16th Ave.

Morgan Creek: 15898 Collingwood Crescent 3326 Canterbury Drive: moving sale 16346 Lincoln Woods Court: moving sale 3432 Canterbury Drive 16185 High Park Avenue: moving sale

South Surrey

“Right Tree - Right Location”

329 PAINTING & DECORATING A1 PAINTING Co. Exterior painting & Pressure Washing. Exc prices. Call Inderjit (604)721-0372

PLUMERIA & BOUGAINVILLEA

GARAGE SALES

EXTRA

Local & Long Distance

$45/Hr

GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters. $80. 604-240-5362

Rene’s Spray & Brush Painting cell 778-855-5361

AFFORDABLE MOVING From 1, 3, 5, 7,10 Ton Trucks Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free estimate/Seniors discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos

Community Garage Sale Saturday, June 9 - 9:00am Sales Items Detailed: www.whiterockwalker.com/blog

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D Conversion from cedar to Asphalt, Shingles, Fibreglass D 30, 40, 50 years Warranty D WCB, BBB, Liability Ins. Free Estimates. Call Gary 604-599-5611 OR Visit

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

604-536-6620

Exotic Daylilys, Iris, Hostas. Large Variety of: Perennials & Rockery plants

All things baby, books, toys, plus a few things for Mom.

Pressure Washing, window cleaning, sidewalks, parking lots, driveways & gutters. WCB.604-833-1462

BEST BUSY BOYS ROOFING LTD.

• Small 1-4 Bedroom • Internals & Big Moves • Internals SingleItems Items •• Packing • Single Packing Supplies r

Sat & Sun June 9 & 10. 8am - 12 noon

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WHITE ROCK, MOVING SALE Hsehold goods, chest freezer, 2 pr leaded glass doors. Sat. Sun. June 9 & 10, 9-3. 959 STAYTE RD.

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

MOVING? s r

PRESSURE WASHING Andy’s Pressure Washing & Driveway Sealing (778)868-3374

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GARAGE SALE Sat. June 9th 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. 16478 - 59A Ave.

GARAGE SALES

GARDEN PLANT SALE

Cloverdale

#1 IN RATES AND SERVICE. Licensed. Insured. Clogged Drains. No job too small. 778-888-9184.

(A Division of Stasch Decorating)

BRICK. STONE. TILE.

959 STAYTE ROAD June 9 & 10th, 9am-2pm. Moving Sale. Household items, chest freezer, French doors, etc

PLUMBING

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005

THE DOOR DOCTOR For all your door needs working magic with your kitchen cabinets. Exterior - Interior doors and will make fiberglass look like wood. 40 yrs. experience (Insured). Call Wolfgang 778-878-3304

Installation. Repairs. Servicing S.Surrey/W.Rock. 604-306-5389.

Saturday, June 9th, 9am-1pm. Vilas furniture, fine china, tools, gas trimmer, etc.

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FANTASTIC GARAGE SALE SATURDAY JUNE 9th, 9 am to 2pm OCEAN PARK 12634 28th Ave. Quality antiques, china including a complete set of Evesham Royal Worcester, lots of fine crystal, collectables, books, art and much, much more. Rain or shine.

* Brush / Roll or Spray / Paper Hanging.

Call Blake or Brian (604)816-1653

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GARAGE SALES

SENIORS DISCOUNT

Call 604-813-9104

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Designing and renovating new kitchens, bathrooms, basements, house make-overs and additions since 1989

Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, gates, alum roof. 604-782-9108 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com

PETS 477

373B

TILING

A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peter’s Tile (604)209-0173 RUSSELL TILES No Job Too Small. 18 yrs on the Peninsula. All types of tile & laminate floors. Install & Repair. Free Est. Perry 604-538-6976

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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 $

RUBBISH REMOVAL

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 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 NEWFOUNDLAND pups, P/B. 2 male, 1blk, 1brwn. $1000 (604)8191466. No Sunday calls

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 506

Call for FREE in-home consultation In-house design team and cabinet shop

Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092

Let MPB make your renovation dreams come true!

www.mpbconstruction.com Showroom: Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave. (at King George Blvd.) Tel: 604-538-9622

Greencare Rubbish Removal Commercial & Residential Cheapest in White Rock / S. Surrey. Environmentally Friendly. (604)506-2817 or 778-240-2589

WHITE ROCK RUBBISH EXTRA CHEAP PRICES RELIABLE, SERVICE Seniors Discount

CALL ROGER 604-

968-0367

UNDER $200

DININGROOM SET: 6 dining chairs & table, very good cond! $160. Call 604-531-6656.

548

FURNITURE

HIDE-A-BED, like new $150; TV cabinet $50. 27’’; TV, works fine. CD player. Call (604)531-3436

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

560

Semiahmoo Tree Experts Trees removal, Hedges Pruning, Topping Chipping. Insured. WCB Free wood & chips. David Fast 604-536-5426

WASHER/DRYER Maytag Performa Series matching set, heavy duty, oversize, quiet series, 3 speed, 11/12 cycles, excellent condition, 6 years old, White Rock/South Surrey area 604-541-9903 $300 OBO

520

BURIAL PLOTS

Valley View Memorial Gardens, 2 plots in Garden of Christus, $4000 ea. (250)499-7198

MISC. FOR SALE

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?

SEARS Freespirit treadmill $400. ETQ generator Model TG4000 never used, $400. 604-535-5959.

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

GUITAR LESSONS by experienced teacher. 4 classes for $60. Beginners welcome. All levels & styles. 604-729-5367.

REAL ESTATE 612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE

SMALL BUS. LOCAL automotive tranport co. S. Surrey/Langley. Info. call 604-533-2924/604-329-0023.

625

On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!

FREE quote for WASTE REMOVAL Rubbish removal/yard or commercial. Call Prompt Waste Mgmt. Ltd at 604-786-9394

APPLIANCES Peace Arch Appliance

JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly

604.587.5865

PETS

BLUE PITBULL Pups genetics/ razoredge UKC reg, 4m, 2 f, 9/wks. $600-$1000. 778-237-2824

RECYCLE-IT!

www.recycleitcanada.ca

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Rob Kootnikoff

• Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses & More!

“White Rock & South Surrey’s Leading Renovator since 1989”

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

GUILDFORD 1 bdrm CONDO only 6yrs new, lge balcony, prkg incl. nr T&T & bus $215,000. 778-834-8224

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HOUSES FOR SALE

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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706

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS 736

HOMES FOR RENT

RENTALS 741

OFFICE/RETAIL

RENTALS 751

SUITES, UPPER

TRANSPORTATION 818

TRANSPORTATION

CARS - DOMESTIC

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!

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

13135-24 Ave. 2 bdrm off. l/rm d/r, gated porch, deck. Suit cple. N/S N/P. July 1. $1425. 604-535-2081.

White Rock Square and Rosemary Centre

4BR House w/Ocean view close to Semiahmoo Highschool & Bayridge Elementary Avail Jun/Jul 1st $2300 Pls call (604) 250-8668

1480 Foster St. White Rock, main floor office 531 sq.ft., great central White Rock location.

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES

3388 Rosemary Hts Cres. Surrey, second floor office 859 sq.ft., and two ground floor office/retail units 1012 & 1052 sq ft. in quiet Rosemary area. Call 536-5639 to view & for rates

746

ROOMS FOR RENT

OCEAN PARK, 2 bdrms, up, furns, $480/$460. For clean living, mature, quiet, NS/NP, respectful person. Now. Cable, lndry, prk, wifi, sm. portion of hydro/gas. 604-535-5953

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION Whether it's comic books, dirt bikes or video games you crave, you'll find something

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

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Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

for the kid in you in the Classifieds!

.Encore 1 bdrm; 2 bdrm Rent Now $950 - $1225

Wanted ~ non-smokers White Rock ~1243 Best St 1 Bedroom $775/mo 2nd Floor No Stairs New balcony, windows & doors Strictly non-smoking building

HOUSE main floor, priv entry. Walk to schools & shopping. Renov, new tub, large kitch, liv/rm, patio, N/P, N/S, ref req, util incl. 604-536-0828

Kiwanis Park Place For Adults 55+ rental apartments in a modern complex, right next to beautiful Crescent Park! On site maintenance & office staff Mon. through Friday. 1 bdrm. units from $751 - $844 incls. heat, electricity and friendly reliable service.

Call 604-538-9669 for information or to visit. CLOVERDALE. 2 bdrm - $900 & 1 bdrm - $765 incl. heat /ht.water / prkg. N/P. $200 move-in allowance. 604-576-1465 or 604-612-1960.

CRESTWOOD MANOR 1321 Foster St. 1 Bdrm $895/mo. In well maintained, newly updated building. Heat, hot water and secured u/g parking stalls incld. No pets, no BBQ’s.

Call: 604-760-7882 LIMERICK MANOR Near Langley City Hall & shops 1 bdrm - $720 - $750/month 2 bdrm - $870/month Inc. heat/storage/parking Adult oriented Sorry - no pets

FAMILIES WELCOME

- cat friendly -

SKYLINE APTS. WHITE ROCK 15321 Russell Ave Nice quiet building. 1 bdrm suites. Includes: Hot water, cable, underground parking, NO PETS CALL 604-536-8499

Call Now! 604-531-9797 bayviewchateau@ bentallkennedy.com

PROPERTY OWNERS

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SOMERSET GARDENS (S. Sry) Family housing, 1851 Southmere Cres. E. 2bdrm appt. starting at $875/m. Avail Apr 15th. & May 1st. Pet friendly, nr all amen, heat, Community garden. 604-451-6676

WHITE ROCK Marine Dr. upper 2 bdrm. duplex, beautiful ocean veiw, lge. patio, small garden in back. $1100 mo. + 1/3 utils. Now. (604)818-0840 or 604-466-1193

WHITE ROCK, 1 BDRM, top floor, corner suite. Incl cable & heat, $875/mo. Avail now. N/S, N/P. Phone 604-535-0925.

BUSINESS AND FINANCE: Seeking a business opportunity or partner? Posting legal notices? Need investors, agents or distributors, this is where you advertise. bcclassified.com

S SURREY. The Kaleden. 1300 sq ft 3/bdrm T/H. 2 bthrms. 2 car tandem garage. Avail now. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460

TRANSPORTATION 806

2002 BUICK REGAL LS 4 dr., auto, sunroof, gray leather, p.h.seats, CD & more. $3600. (604)541-0206

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 2002 INFINITI I35, Luxury Edition. 4 door. Very clean. Mint cond. No accidents. 140,000 miles. Moving must sell. $8800/obo.604-541-0018

Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

2002 TOYOTA Solara convertible, red, 91,000 miles. Good condition. $7,000. (604)854-3252

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

2003 TOYOTA COROLLA, 4 door, auto, AirCared, no accidents. Exc cond. $5200 obo. 604-313-2780 2005 Kia Spectra LX 4sp auto p/s, p/b, p/w, p/dl, cruise, new paint. good on gas $5695. 604-539-0557 2006 BMW 325I - IMMACULATE condition. No accidents. 78kms. Arctic Grey. Call 778-388-0007

ANTIQUES/CLASSICS

STORAGE

OCEAN PARK: On site parking Med. car or sm. trailer... ? Storage only. Call 604-535-5953. 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

SUITES, LOWER

2010 MAZDA, like new, 4 door White. 3,0000 kms. New tires & battery. $15,000. 604-541-1116.

827

VEHICLES WANTED #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200 The Scrapper

WANTED: 1980-1981 Celica GT liftback, 5-spd; or a 1979-1981 Supra 5-spd. Cell 250-307-1215.

SOUTH SURREY: 154 & 28th Ave: 2 bdrm gound level suite, 5 modern, appls, inclds D/W, W/D, 1300 sq ft, fireplace. N/S. $900 mo + utils. Available June 15th or 30th. Call 604-538-2740.

Professionally Managed by Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP

S. SURREY, 1221 & 1211-164 St. (2) Upper units of 4-plex. 3 bdrms, 1 1/2 baths. Close to schools. N/S. N/P. $1150/mo. heat & hydro incl. Avail. now.

TOWNHOUSES

OCEAN PARK Garden lvl nicely updated 1 bdrm w/lge priv deck. Sh ldry util, PVR incl. Suit 1 NS/NP $895 July1. 604-538-6237

- concrete tower -

White Rock Gardens

By appt - call 604 - 514 - 1480

752

2001 CHEV CAVALIER, 5spd manual, 4dr, low kms, new aircare, $2450 firm. 604-538-4883

NEW Legal 2br Bsmt ste. 2blks from P.A. Hospital. in-suite lndry. $1050 utils included. 604-560-2118

2 and 3 Bedroom. Bright Suites with Hardwood Floors Bayview Chateau

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

WHITE ROCK, upper suite, 2 bdrm, NS/NP, sept entr & driveway.Shrd. lndry. Avail. June 15. $900/mth incl. utils. Phone (604)536-3061

2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026

2000 CHRYSLER Neon, auto, 132 K, white, aluminum wheels, no accidents $2800. Air Cared. (604)5029912

EAST Beach WR Lg NEW 1Br c/w 5 appliances, HDTV,Internet,Alarm, Storage, N/S,N/P Suits Mature Adult. $800 & elec. 604-535-8333

WHITE ROCK

715

WHITE ROCK. 3 blks. to beach, bright garden lvl 1 bdrm + den & s/rm. Pri ent. shared w/d. N/S. N/P. July 1 $875 + utils. 604-531-2677.

CRESCENT BEACH, Clean 1/bdrm grnd level. Incl util, laundry facilities, parking & storage area. NS/NP. Single occupant. Avail July 1. $695/mo. Call (604)839-9695

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

WHITE Rock spac 1 bdrm & balc, heat/hw incl $800 + $400 DD, np/ns ref’s & 1 year lease req’d. June 1st & July 1st. 778-788-6133.

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South Surrey: Bright well maint. 2 bdrm 2 bth upper level home, $1485 + util. N/S. Nr new Wal-Mart. Would suit single or couple looking to live with quiet neighbors. 604760-8273.

2 B/R new suite at 168/92A spacious, wood floor, granite tops, W/D, July 1st. Rent $900/month incl. hydro & heat call 778-8895890 or 604-497-1699

WHITE ROCK, 2 bdrm executive ocean front, gourmet kitch. w/SS appl, F/P, 2 bths, inste lndry, u/g prk. Avl nw. $2250. (604)368-4427.

White Rock, ocean vw 1 bdrm 1100sf. Furn. optional. n/s, n/p. July 1. $1300/mo + utils. 604-761-7431

WHITE ROCK. Furnished shared accommodation in comfortable home, nr Peace Arch Hosp. Ns/np. $425/mo. Avail now. 604-536-6303.

750

No Pets ~ Adult oriented

604-536-8428 Beautiful & Affordable

OCEAN PARK. Room with ensuite w/i closet, good view, prkg, nr bus, NS/NP, $675 incl util 604-531-8147

SOUTH SURREY. 2 bdrm upper suite on half acre, backing onto Peace Portal Golf Course. All appl. Very good neighborhood. 5 min walk to beach. $1450/mo utils incl. Avl now. Pet OK. 604-970-1488.

Big or small properties, WE MANAGE IT ALL! Houses needed for qualified tenants for estimate call:

Alfred 604-889-6807 TENANTS Houses/Condos/Townhouses Rental units available now www.bcforrentinfo.ca Office: 604-534-7974 Ext: 205 S. SURREY. 2 bdrm rancher, Morgan Creek, lrg. priv. lot, sep. dbl gar. NS/NP. $1550. June 15. 604535-8189. S. SURREY, nr. Semiahmoo Sec. sch. 4 bdrm home, 5 appls, NS/NP. $1900/mth. Prefer long term lease. Avail. July 1st. Call (604)536-1815. S. SURREY, quiet Ocean Park, 4 bdrm, 3 baths, fncd yrd, pet friendly, NS. Refs req. $2400.(604)538-9833 S. SURREY. SXS duplex. 2 level, 5 bdrms, 2.5 baths. N/S. N/P. Avail immed. $1800. 604-535-2413. WHITE ROCK, EXECUTIVE home, 2 levels, both have wrap around decks with view, 2 bdrms, office and den. 2.5 baths. SS appls, F/P, garage, prefer long term tenant, NS/NP, $2100. Avail. July 1st. Phone (604)538-5613.

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MOTORCYCLES

1991 HARLEY DAVIDSON Tourglide. Rebuilt transmission. $7,000. Call 604-217-3479; 778-880-0233.

S. SURREY 140/26 Ave. NEWER 2 bdrm bsmt ste. $1000/mo incl utils. June 1st. N/S, N/P. (778)292-0529.

2001 VICTORY CRUISER deluxe 46,000 kms. 1500 cc, 80 H/P $6,500. Call 604-534-2503.

S.Surrey 2 bdrm 1400sf bright clean 5 appls gas f/p ldry alarm sat TV $1250m. NS/NP. 604-535-2334

2002 TRIUMPH TROPHY. Low k’s, new battery, runs good. $4,700. Call 604-217-3479; 778-880-0233.

WHITE ROCK. 15506 Buena Vista. 1 bdrm & den, shared w/d. $950 elec/gas incl. Suits quiet indiv. N/S N/P. 604-250-0017

838

White Rock: 1 bdrm, all appl, w/d, prkg. Avl nw. Close to bus. n/s, n/p. inc util. f/p. $900: 778-385-5933

RECREATIONAL/SALE

1997 Seabreeze: 31 ft. Ltd. Ed. Chevy 454 - slps 6. 50,000 mi. Exc. cond. $22,500: (604)476-0371

WHITE ROCK, 1/bdrm suite. Grnd level. Priv entry, wood floors, laundry. N/S. Suits single person. Cat ok. Avail June 15 or July 1. $700/mo. incl util. (604)535-2404

2000 DODGE LEISURE motorhome, 74,000k. Exc. cond. $24,500 obo. Doug 604-833-0500

WHITE ROCK

Beautiful 1 bdrm. suite, 5 appliances, gas f/p, storage, private entrance. Walk to beach, shops & transit. Private outdoor patio, N/S N/P. $900 incl. utils. for the right tenant. Please contact Jacqui

2004 ITASCA SPIRIT 29.4 ft. Class C motorhome, 50,000km. 2 slide outs, awnings, generator & ext. warranty. Exc. cond. $39,900. 604856-8177 / 604-308-5489(Aldergrv)

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

2002 DODGE DURANGO 4x4 4.7L, 214K, loaded, lthr int, A/C (front & back), 4 new tires with lifetime replacement warranty, trailer hitch, roof rack, seats7, steering wheel audio controls, much more. Very well maint 1 owner 2002-2011. $6200/offers. Info 604-584-9837.

851

MARINE

(604)531-6229 jqfownes@shaw.ca

White Rock

Beautiful ocean view, quiet and private, 725 sq. ft. I bdrm with h/w floors, private entrance, parking and laundry. Includes enhanced cable, wi fi, hydro, water. n/s n/p. available June 15. Perfect for single professional. $875 all in.

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AUTO FINANCING

Tom 604-250-2443

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

WHITE ROCK - Spac. 1 bdrm in older charming home, front entry suite on grnd lvl, (non-conforming duplex) 2 Mins to West beach. Walk-in closet/den. W/D, appl. new carpet, n/s, n/p. Suitable for quiet person. Refs req. $900 + hydro. 604-542-1962

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SUITES, UPPER

A special place – for a special person Situated in a park-land garden. 1 bdrm. Living room with f/p., small compact kitchen, bathrm with shower. Bright, clean newly decorated. $ 700/mo incl. all utils. Detached from main-building with private entr. & parking in excl. area Bus stop outside – ½ blk to hwy 10, close to free-ways Phone 604-590-0216

BOATS

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 Well Maintained 2000 Slumber Queen Class C on Ford chassis. 21’. Smooth, economic runner Rear bed, bath, etc. Sleeps 6. 160,000 honest kms. $20,000/obo. 604-536-8326 or 604-809-8326

WHITE ROCK brand new 2 bdrm bsmt suite, walk to beach. Ns/np Now. $1000 incl utils. 778-881-8185

WHITE ROCK, lrg 1900 sf, 3 bdrm bsmt ste, July 3, central, priv. b. yrd & patio. 2 F/P. $1200 + 1/2 utils, Call 604-250-4774 or 604 541 7328

TRUCKS & VANS

2004 DODGE CARAVAN 3.3, gray, 132K, all power, Air Cared, no accidents. alarm, Keyless. aluminum wheels, exc. cond. $5300. (604)502-9912 2005 FORD F150, 4X4, crew cab , green, auto, 160 kms, options, $12,000 firm. Call 604-538-9257. 2007 DODGE RAM Laramie, loaded, diesel, 6.7, C-cab 4x4, w/extras. 150K. $34,000 obo 604-807-9774

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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

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WEEKLY SPECIALS 100% BC Owned and Operated Prices Effective June 7 to June 13, 2012. We reserve the right to limit quantities. We reserve the right to correct printing errors.

Grocery Department

Meat Department

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5.99

WOW!

474ml • +deposit +eco fee

340g • product of USA

PRICING

Barbara's Bakery Cheese Puffs

assorted varieties

assorted varieties

2/4.00

2/4.00

20 bags

155 - 198g • product of USA

peanut free

5.99

18 pack product of Canada

500ml JUG product of Quebec

.98lb/ 2.16kg

15.99

Hot House Tomatoes from Origin Organics

2.99lb/ 6.59kg

2.98lb/ 6.57kg Cauliflower

Deli Department

Chapman's Frozen Lollies

9.99

B.C. Grown

B.C. Grown Certified Organic

product of USA

Luc Bergeron Organic Maple Syrup

White Nugget Potatoes

227g

Whole Frying Specialty Chickens Celestial Seasonings Teas

Produce Department

Certified Organic,California Grown

Kans Baked Quinoa Samosas

! New

1.29

WOW!

1.98

each

PRICING

each

reg 1.99

Liberté Organic Yogurt assorted varieties

Orangina Sparkling Beverage

3/3.99

2/3.00

175g • product of Canada

Swiss Cheese Emmentaler, Organic Emmentaler, Gruyere, Organic Gruyere, Cave Aged Gruyere, Raclette, Appenzeller or Tete de Moine.

473ml • +deposit +eco fee

.80/100g off

regular retail prices

Lundberg Organic Brown Rice

Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Beverages

assorted varieties

assorted varieties

12/18.00 2/6.00

946ml

Bakery Department

assorted varieties

2/5.00

4/9.00

946ml

398ml • product of USA

Earth’s Choice Organic Salsa

Perrier Sparkling Water

assorted varieties

assorted varieties

2/7.00

3/4.98

500ml

7.99

6.99

Health Care Department Nature’s Gate Natural Toothpaste

4.99

101-170g Nature’s Gate offers a wide range of fluoride-free and sulphate-free natural toothpaste for the entire family.

1.50 off package of 3’s or 6’s

Organic Country French or Whole Wheat Country French Bread and Baguettes

Vega Energizing Smoothie Powder

16.99

267g-285g Energize your day with a serving of Vega Energizing Smoothie: 10g protein, 5g fiber and 1g Omega-3. Just add water, shake and go!

Rice Bakery

750ml

assorted varieties 500g • product of Canada

regular retail price

1.00 off regular

Seventh Generation Liquid Laundry Detergent

assorted varieties

20% off

retail price

+deposit +eco fee

Black Diamond Cheese

bags or bins

WOW! regular PRICING retail price

Wolfgang Puck Organic Soup

assorted varieties

Raw Energy Mix

Apple Cinnamon or Oat Carrot Muffins

907g

Kitchen Basics Soup Stock

Bulk Department

Shikai Body Lotion

6.99

Rice Shortcake Sponge Cake or Dessert Cups

WOW!

PRICING

WOW!

PRICING

1.47L • product of USA

238ml Softens and moisturizes your skin with aloe, borage and shea butter. Lovely light scents you are sure to enjoy.

20% off regular retail price

Seminars & Events at Canadian Memorial Centre for Peace, 1825 W. 16th Ave, Vancouver

WOW!

Thursday, June 14, 7:00-8:30pm

PRICING

Is Your Bowel Really Irritable: Addressing Chronic DigestiveSymptoms with Naturopathic Medicine

Look for our

with Dr. Arjuna Veeravaghu, ND, Sage Clinic.

WOW!

Cost $5. To register call 604-736-0009.

PRICING www.choicesmarkets.com

Kitsilano

Cambie

Kerrisdale

Yaletown

Rice Bakery

South Surrey

2627 W. 16th Ave. Vancouver 604.736.0009

3493 Cambie St. Vancouver 604.875.0099

1888 W. 57th Ave. Vancouver 604.263.4600

1202 Richards St. Vancouver 604.633.2392

2595 W. 16th Ave. Vancouver 604.736.0301

3248 King George Blvd. South Surrey 604.541.3902

Choices at the Crest 8683 10th Ave. Burnaby 604.522.0936

Kelowna 1937 Harvey Ave. Kelowna 250.862.4864


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