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Casino plan opposed Cloverdale business groups block South Surrey proposal By Jennifer Lang approves the plan. BCLC officials Michael Graydon Breaking ranks with the Surrey Board of Trade, Cloverdale’s busi- and Jim Lightbody revealed a new ness leaders are coming out in force South Surrey casino at 10 Avenue and 168 Street could be up against a new casino proand running by 2014. posed for South Surrey, Such a plan would hurt arguing it would hurt the South Surrey casino Fraser Downs and, by local economy – and the “would cannibalize extension, the Cloverhorse racing industry. dale economy, CloverThe Cloverdale District Fraser Downs.” dale District Chamber of Chamber of Commerce Commerce president - Lyle MacMillan, and the Cloverdale BIA Brian Young said. Cloverdale BIA have announced their “The business comunanimous support for munity in Cloverdale is Fraser Downs Racetrack and Casino as Surrey’s primary casi- highly dependent on this anchor to no, and are requesting a meeting with bring in and keep the consumers in Cloverdale,” Young said. B.C. Lottery Corporation officials. On that front, the Cloverdale The business associations were reacting to news that BCLC officials Chamber of Commerce and Clovertold Surrey Board of Trade members a dale BIA are backing an expansion of new casino has been green lighted for See CHAMBER / Page 3 South Surrey – provided city council
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Going the distance
Cloverdale paramedic Will Rogers sets off bright and early from Tsawwassen’s shoreline last Sunday morning, starting the first leg of his 2012 Million Dollar Journey. The 53-year-old swam 22 kms to Galiano in support of Servants Anonymous Society, or SAS. This weekend, it’s a 440-km bike ride. For more, please turn to Page 9.
Surrey celebrates Canada’s 145th
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Hannah Georgas is among the Canada Day performers.
By Jennifer Lang Cloverdale is the place to be this Sunday. The City of Surrey’s annual Canada Day bash boasts a stellar line-up of free entertainment, food, rides and more. Fittingly, an all-day lineup of Canadian and B.C. talent will be assembled at the Cloverdale Millennium Amphitheatre for the July 1 celebration, which routinely draws crows of 100,000 or more. This year’s headliners – Montreal’s Sam Roberts Band and Vancouver indie sensation Hannah Georgas – cap off a day of live entertainment. Admission is free. The gates open at 10 a.m., and fireworks start more than 12 hours later at 10:15 p.m., ensuring there’s plenty of opportunity to let your Canadian and your
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Museum 17710-56A Avenue, Surrey, B.C. 604592-6956. Hours: Tuesdays-Fridays, 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Saturdays: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 2012 admission sponsored by Friends Society. www.surrey.ca/heritage Follow us @ASurreyMuseum EXHIBITIONS LEGO: MYTHS & MUSES From the famed lighthouse at Alexandria to the Greek underworld, explore fascinating histories and mythologies of the Mediterranean as told with LEGO®. The LEGO® Club of Vancouver presents a world of gods and goddesses, heroes and monsters from ancient times. On display June 30-September 15, 2012 PROGRAMS MYTHIC FRIDAYS Discover the exciting history and captivating mythology of the Mediterranean as you create ancient Greek, Roman and Egyptian gods and artifacts, with different “mythic” crafts each week. Be sure to include a visit to the Museum’s new “LEGO: Myths & Muses” exhibit! Fridays, July & August, 10:30 a.m. to noon. All ages, drop in, by donation. MUSEUM SUMMER DAYCAMPS Kids explore the world around them through experiments, crafts, projects and exhibits. Kids can discover outer space, Surrey’s train history, ancient mythology, or technology. Camps available for ages 3-10.Call 604-592-6956 for more information on sessions. TuesdaysThursdays, July and August MYSTERY OF THE PHARAOHS Preschool detectives explore the LEGO Myths & Muses exhibit to find out the secrets behind this ancient civilization. Explore the mysteries of Egypt’s pharaohs with games and crafts and then try out an Egyptian snack. Must preregister at 604-592-6956. Saturday, July 7 , 10-11 a.m. OR 1-2 p.m.,10 a.m.-11 a.m. OR 1-2 p.m., 1 session $6.50 (3-6yrs). MAGICAL MYTHICAL MONSTERS Mythic monsters come to life and share how they challenged good in ancient Greece through stories, games, crafts and a tour of the LEGO Myths & Muses exhibit. Must pre-register at 604-592-6956.Saturday, July 7, 2:30-4 p.m., 1 session $9.75 (6-10 yrs) KIDS FIBRE ARTS WORKSHOP Dye fleece brilliant colours with Kool Aid, card and spin wool and weave on a real loom. Boys and girls have fun learning how textiles were made in the old days. Must pre-register at 604592-6956. Saturday, July 14, 11 a.m. -3 p.m., 1 session $26 (8-12yrs) TOT TOURS: IT’S ALL GREEK Preschool travellers voyage to the Mediterranean to learn how kids grew up in Athens, Sparta and the Greek Islands long ago. Have a Greek snack and more! Must pre-register at 604-592-6956. Saturday, July 14, 11 a.m.-noon OR 1-2 p.m.,1 session $6.50 (3-6yrs) KIDS CAN KNIT Spend three fun afternoons learning to knit! After completing a sample you will make a small bag with your new skills. Must pre-register at 604-592-6956. Tue, July 17-Thu, July 19, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 3 sessions $39 (8-12yrs) SUMMER SPINNING WORKSHOP–LEVEL 1 Learn to spin wool on the Museum’s traditional spinning wheels, and take home your skeins of yarn for your own projects. Supply fee $12. Must pre-register at 604-592-6956. Tue, July 17-Thu, July 19, 2-4 p.m., 3 sessions $45 (16+yrs) PARENT & PRESCHOOL FIBRE ARTS Enjoy hands-on fun for you and your little one. Build manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination as you try weaving on a real loom. Make a woolly sheep to take home. Must preregister at 604-592-6956. Saturday, July 21, 1:30-3 p.m., 1 session $9.75 (3-6yrs)
Pranking students got a bum rap, parents complain By Kevin Diakiw The parents of eight boys who streaked through Cloverdale’s Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary say their kids faced punishment exceeding their crime. On June 14 during the lunch hour, the eight senior students dropped their clothes and ran through the school naked. Such shenanigans, according to some parents, have become a traditional graduation prank at the school. Principal Allan Buggie, who has been at the school for two years, is not turning the other cheek, and suspended the stu-
dents for three days and told them they were not allowed to show up to the cap-and-gown Grade 12 commencement ceremonies. One of the streakers, Dwight Lilly,17, and his mother Debby are not happy with the punishment meted out by the school principal. “He just said his mind is made up. It’s not changing, and that’s the way it’s going to be,” Lilly said. “He said there are no pranks at his school.” She said the consequences represent a new level of punishment for the offense. “My oldest son did it three
years ago,” Lilly said, adding that he received a three-day suspension and “that was it.” There is one boy who won a scholarship, but won’t have the honour of receiving it at commencement, Lilly added. Surrey School District spokesperson Doug Strachan said there’s no specific district policy regarding graduation pranks, but there are rules of conduct for staff and students. He said schools set out clear expectations about grad pranks, because Surrey, as in other districts, has had incidences where the pranks have been harmful. “I can tell you, commence-
ments have been the stakes at other schools where pranks have occurred,” Strachan said. “Certainly having seniors streak through a school where there are also 13-year-old girls in hallways, I’m sure there would be students and parents at that grade level that would have concerns about that,” Strachan said. Lilly said there are parents whose kids weren’t involved who will be passing on the commencement out of protest. Lord Tweedsmuir Principal Buggie could not be reached for comment.
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Privatized booze will cost consumers more, union says B.C.’s Craft Beer Association also predicts cost of beer could rise by $1 a six-pack By Miranda Gathercole and Frank Bucholtz Privatizing the Liquor Distribution Branch would not only cause the province to lose millions of dollars in revenue, it would also drive up liquor prices for consumers, according to the B.C. Government and Service Employees’ Union. Nearly 40 union members armed with petitions circled the Cascades Casino parking lot last week, collecting signatures to “stop the Liquor Distribution Branch sell-off.” They were also hoping to catch the eye of Rich Coleman, minister responsible for the LDB, who was at the casino June 19 to speak to the annual meeting of the Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce. “(The LDB) is a public asset that has served the public for decades,” said Evan Stewart, communications officer for the BCGEU. “Last year alone it produced in the region of $890 million of profit, and that’s provincial revenue that goes into building schools, hospitals and highways and looking after seniors.” Since the privatization plan was announced in the budget speech in February, there has been no public consultation nor a business case presented to justify the sale, Stewart said. He also believes this will cause prices to increase for consumers. “I think British Columbians need to be aware that the system has worked for decades (and) has provided consistent pricing province wide. If you go into a liquor store in East Vancouver, right by the warehouse, or if you go to a liquor store in Fort St. John, the prices are the same,” he said. “There’s certainly no assurance that if the warehouse and distribution service is privatized we’re going to have consistent, province-wide pricing. And I think there is a very real possibility that this privatization is going to drive up costs for consumers.” Matt Phillips of Victoria’s Phillips Brewing Company, also a member the Craft Beer Association of B.C., has predicted that privatization could add between 75 cents to $1 on the cost of a six-pack of beer, Stewart said. “A lot of the smaller brewers are happy
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Union members Sonya Johnson, Local 503, Marie Pretchuk, Local 503, and Annette Taylor, Local 703, joined an estimated 40 petitioners outside of Cascades Casino in Langley.
with the service that LDB provides, and they are concerned that privatizing is going to drive up their costs,” he said. Inside the building, Coleman did not address any liquor-related issues in his speech. However, he was asked a question about the privatization by a chamber member. Asked why no business case had been prepared in advance of the Request for Proposals (RFP) that calls for responses from the private sector by June 30, Coleman said that the government instead did an analysis. “What we have here is an old warehouse that is not very efficient. We could either go build a new warehouse or see if someone in the private sector wanted to come in
with a proposal. “We need to look to efficiencies, and the best way is to go to the private sector,” he said. He also emphasized that part of the RFP requires that existing employees do not lose their jobs and remain as members of the union. Coleman said the final decision on the privatization RFP will be made by a panel of civil servants and not by politicians, “and if there is no savings to consumers, we won’t do the deal.” When he said that “we (government) do not usually run businesses very well,” the questioner responded “It’s odd that government would say it’s not doing a great job.”
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New youth park plans to be unveiled By Jennifer Lang quickly. “I can’t believe it,” he said. “Everyone’s making our dream come true.” Cloverdale residents heading to Surrey’s He first raised the issue with Surrey Canada Day festivities this Sunday will mayor Dianne Watts at the official openget a good look at how plans for the new ing of the state-of-the-art Chuck Baiyouth park are shaping up. ley Youth Park, which was built by New Anyone interested in learning more Line Skateparks Inc. and raised the bar about the project is invited to review the substantially in terms of skateboard parks. working concept plans, and provide input. “When I said I was going to ask Dianne The City of Surrey and partners are Watts for a new skateboard park, they said hosting a public open house July 1 at Cloverdale Millennium Amphitheatre, Shawn Jafarnejad I was crazy; they just built one. They won’t built another for 10 years.” from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The new park has lit the imaginations of local The project is expected to break ground in November, with the new Cloverdale Youth Park skateboarders. About 30 of them, there parents, and skateboarding icon and World Freestyle Round-up completed in 2013. According to Shawn Jafarnejad, it will have a cov- promoter Monty Little turned out for a May 31 pubered skateboarding park that will function more lic input session with the city. The site is the northeast corner of 62 Avenue at 176 like a training facility than an intermediate park. Street, currently vacant land between the CloverJafarnejad, owner of Ollie North Skate Shop in Cloverdale, has been on a mission to overhaul the dale Millennium Amphitheatre and the Cloverdale existing skateboard park. The decade-old park at Recreation Centre, a location chosen because it’s 17848 64 Avenue is aging badly. It’s covered with close to residential neighbourhoods, a bus stop, a cracks and bumps, making it unsafe, particularly signalled crossing, and bike and walking pathways. – After Canada Day, residents will still be able to provide for newbies to the sport. input online. Go to OllieNorth.ca to find the link. He’s thrilled the overhaul has progressed so
Chamber, BIA: new casino threatens Cloverdale jobs From page one
at the centre of the two,” MacMillan said. “They will be wiped out, or at least reduced to a large extent” in terms of gaming revenue. And that in turn would impact racing revenues at Hastings Racecourse, which, like Fraser Downs, is owned by Great Canadian Gaming Corporation. “Horse racing is at a crossroad in B.C., and we cannot afford to lose this vital industry,” he said. A competing South Surrey casino “will impact horse racing here and in Vancouver,” he said. “Both are going to suffer.” A destination casino would also threaten any future expansion of the Cloverdale Fairgrounds, he warned. “The city has intended to expand the fairgrounds consider-
ably as well,” MacMillan said. The Cloverdale business groups backed Fraser Downs’ initial bid to expand the racetrack into a casino, believing the gaming expansion was critical in order to save harness racing, an industry that employs hundreds of people locally, and thousands across the Fraser Valley and beyond. The SBOT’s reaction would appear to be at odds with Cloverdale’s business community. Anita Huberman, CEO of the Surrey Board of Trade, said the board was pleased to hear the announcement. “If they knew that the Cloverdale one was anxious to progress into a much larger casino, they may not have made the decision that they did,” MacMillan said.
Fraser Downs as a destination casino with similar features to Boulevard and River Rock casinos. Young said it’s paramount Fraser Downs be given the first option to expand before any other casino license is granted because of the important role the casino and racecourse plays in the Cloverdale economy. The Cloverdale Chamber’s board of directors are asking to meet with BCLC. officials as soon as possible to address their concerns, and to ensure the Corporation is “well aware of the impact that your decisions will have on our business community,” Young said. The groups are also asking to meet with mayor and council. The South Surrey location is the planned site for a $100 million development, includNEW & USED TIRES ing a 200-suite, four to five star hotel, 600-seat FULL SERVICE convention centre and casino. WHEEL A destination casino ALIGNMENT in South Surrey “would cannibalize Fraser OIL CHANGES Downs’ ability to survive BRAKE in the marketplace,” CloINSPECTION verdale BIA president Lyle MacMillan said. If built, Fraser Downs SHOP LABOUR RATE would have to compete HASSLE FREE $60.00 PER HR with two large casinos SERVICE & REPAIRS nearby – Cascades Casino is in Langley – having a dramatic impact on the casino at Fraser Downs, and the horse racing industry, Cloverdale BIA president Lyle 17790 Hwy 10 - Unit #102 Cloverdale, B.C 604-575-2224 MacMillan said Monday. Hours: Monday - Saturday: 9am - 6pm (NEXT TO THE CLOVERDALE CHEVRON) “Cloverdale would be www.lstires.ca
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UKRAINIAN SOUL FOOD Perogies, cabbage rolls and borsch will be available from 4:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, June 29 at a fundraiser at the Ukrainian Cultural Centre, 13512 108 Ave., Surrey. Eat in, take away or ready for your freezer. For information call 604531-1923 or 604-581-0313. CANADA DAY IN WHITE ROCK The White Rock Museum & Archives is hosting Canada Day Celebrations on the waterfront. Join us for kids crafts, balloons, face painting, BBQ, live entertainment (12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m.) and free admission to current exhibit Semiahmoo Bay and Beyond: The Hidden Secrets of White Rock Waters with a special talk by Dale Byhre the local artist featured in the exhibit. Festivities run from 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Sunday, July 1. Everyone welcome for a great day of fun. CAR WASH Living Rock Christian Fellowship is hosting a car wash (by donation) Saturday, July 7 from 10 a.m to 4 p.m., at the Cloverdale Marketplace IGA in Clover Square Village. Proceeds will help support upcoming missions and summer camp. ANNOUNCEMENTS VOLUNTEERS Teens looking for summer experience? Volunteer as a summer camp assistant at the Stewart Farm. The Farm is also expanding its barn and agricultural exhibits and is looking for volunteers with agricultural expertise to join our tour guides. Full training is provided. For more information, please call 604-502-6461. SIGN UP, CLASS OF 1992 Lord Tweedsmuir 20-year reunion for Grad 1992. Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012, at Sunrise Golf Course. From 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Please sign up on our Facebook Page (Facebook.com/ events/36525211685354) and please tell anyone you still talk to from our grad year. It will be a fun and casual night of reminiscing, music, dancing, beverages and appetizers. Tickets $30; $40 at the door. The facility has been paid for in advance: please send cheques to Shannon Simpson (nee Donohoe) at 18233 56 B Avenue, Surrey, V3S 6C9. CANADA’S SHORELINES NEED YOUR HELP The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup, presented by Loblaw Companies Limited, is the perfect opportunity for you to help clean Canada’s waterways and shorelines, ensuring they’re health for the wildlife and communities that depend on them. This national conservation initiative of the Vancouver Aquarium and WWF removed 143,737 kg of litter from our shorelines in 2011. If left on our shorelines, this litter would have had a serious impact on the health of our oceans, lakes and rivers – and ultimately our communities. Make a difference in your community from September 15-23, 2012 by joining Canadians coast to coast to coast in cleaning up litter on your local shoreline. Register today at ShorelineCleanup. ca or call 1-877-427-2422. CRISIS LINE The Fraser Health Crisis Line is recruiting volunteers to provide assistance to people in the region who are experiencing emotional distress. No previous experience is needed as extensive training and ongoing support is provided. If you are interested in learning more about this challenging and rewarding opportunity, visit our website at www.options. bc.ca and follow the link for the Crisis Line. Next training starts soon.
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Cloverdale Legion executive officer and publicity chair Anne Sharkey speaks with Cloverdale resident Dianne Ferris about becoming involved with the Legion at an open house event last Friday.
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Dear community member; On behalf of Kurt Thornton, Pat Woods, Stacey Faulkner, and myself, I would like to say thank you for the incredible support shown to the Battye family in their time of need (See “‘Cloverdale Family’ rallies for youth,” May 31). The money raised will go a long way to get Dylan up and running once again.
Fundraiser for Dylan a success
Our goal of raising $20,000 dollars was shattered thanks to the many donations, some 90 silent auction items and by the 200 people who attended the event. So many people gave so much! Once again, thank you all very much. Ron Rutley Music Director Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary
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New book recalls ‘Grandpa’s War’ RAF bomb-aimer’s WWII memoir has now been made available to a wider audience To the editor, I am writing on behalf of The War Amps Operation Legacy, in which members of the Association’s Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program help preserve and commemorate Canada’s military heritage by teaching others about the important sacrifices of our fallen soldiers and veterans. Of the more than 45,000 Canadians and Newfoundlanders who gave their lives in the Second World War, 10,000 were in Bomber Command – one of the most dangerous occupations of the war. On June 28, the Queen will be unveiling the Royal Air Force Bomber Command Me-
morial in central London, UK. To mark the unveiling, The War Amps is releasing a memoir in its Canadian Military Heritage Series called Grandpa’s War in Bomber Command, a personal account of the experiences of the late Jack W. Singer. As well, members of Operation Legacy will be donating copies of the memoir to their local libraries. Born and raised in Toronto, Singer joined the Royal Canadian Air Force at age 19 and served as a bomb-aimer with No. 9 Squadron, RAF. He wrote this memoir for his grandchildren
in 1998, and, following his wish, it is now being made available to a wider audience to help people understand how it really was in World War II. Grandpa’s War in Bomber Command can be purchased at a cost-recovery price of $15, as well as in conjunction with The War Amps documentary The Boys of Kelvin High, at a special package price of $25 by calling 1-800-250-3030 or visiting waramps.ca.
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EVENTS ARE YOU GAY, BI-SEXUAL OR JUST NOT SURE? Need a safe place to talk? HOMINUM Fraser Valley is an informal discussion and support group to help gay, bi-sexual and questioning men with the challenges of being married, separated or single. Our next meeting is 7:30 p.m. on Friday June 29. For information and meeting location, call Art 604-462-9813 or Don 604-329-9760.
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Something for everyone Canada Day
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selves more than 30 feet overhead. A kids matinee with Will Stroet starts off the mainstage entertainment at 11 a.m., followed by Shyama Priya, Cris Derksen and the Wild Moccasins Dancers at noon. Opening ceremonies with Mayor Dianne Watts and Surrey city council are at 1:30 p.m. Expect Watts et al to hang around for the party; last year the mayor belted it out on stage with Trooper. The alt-country collaborative ensemble, The High Bar Gang (See “Gang will rope ‘em in� on Page 6), takes the stage at 2:30 p.m., kicking off the afternoon’s mainstage per-
formances. Up next is pop singer-songwriter Andrew Allen, a B.C. musician who’s scored three top 10 hits, including “Loving You Tonight� and “I Want You,� and has toured with Bruno Mars, One Republic, Train and the Barenaked Ladies. Blaze of Glory is a Bon Jovi tribute band that refuses to rely on pre-recorded vocals or Sam Roberts Band headlines Surrey’s Canada Day. instruments – or wigs – hand-picked talent from Canadian a hairband groupie’s dreams come recording artists. The four vocalists true. are professionally trained singers, The ensemble is comprised of and all five members have pains-
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Climb aboard a piece of living maritime history this weekend, when Washington State’s Hawaiian Chieftain sails into port at Steveston. Free walk-on tours are available June 29 to July 1 as part of the Ship-to-Shore, at Imperial Landing. The ship will also take passengers on three-hour public sails daily. The Hawaiian Chieftain is a fullsize, steel-hulled topsail ketch built to look like a typical 19th century merchant ship. Launched in 1988 at Lahaina, Hawaii, she is a companion to the Lady Washington, currently undergoing a hull restoration project and not on tour. Both are manned by volunteer and paid crew members who don authentic naval garb, demonstrate the intricacies and acrobatics involved in tall ship handling, use authentic terminology and regale passengers with traditional sea shanties and lore. The vessels are owned and operated by the notfor-profit Grays Harbor Historical Seaport Authority. For tickets and information, call 604-276-4300 or visit www.richmond.ca/shiptoshore.
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Lacrosse players ascend to Burnaby Mountain Elementary and high school players chosen for lacrosse program By Jennifer Lang Several Cloverdale lacrosse players have been chosen to play with the Burnaby Mountain Selects this summer. Hazelgrove Elementary’s Nick Bachmeier, Taylor Dudlets from Adams Road Elementary, and Ty Ewen of George Greenaway Elementary are joining the Selects U13 Elite team – one of five travel teams fielded by the lacrosse development program. The Selects Elite touring model follows a similar template to a university lacrosse program, and it’s designed to train players in a
high-performance environment. The Burnaby Mountain Selects have also announced that Derek Van Yperen of Clayton Heights Secondary is on the boy’s U15 Elite team. Wyatt Kinna of Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary is on the Boy’s Junior Elite team. Both the Boys U13 and U15 elite teams were headed to Denver, Colorado, this week for a Denver Pioneers Team Camp June 21-24. The camp is hosted by Hall of Fame coach Bill Tierney and the DU men’s lacrosse coaching staff.
Small raise for school trustees
Surrey school trustees will receive about $560 per year more after the majority voted themselves a raise last week. The seven members of the Surrey Board of Education will now receive an annual base rate of $30,400, with the chairperson getting an additional $3,000 per year and the vice-chair $1,500. Trustee Charlene Dobie voted against the pay raise. Trustees Reni Masi and Pam Glass were absent. The increase is in line with the 1.9 per cent increase in the Consumer Price Index for Vancouver in the past year. The Surrey board’s wages now total $217,300 – less than Coquitlam and Vancouver, which have nine elected trustees apiece – despite Surrey’s much higher student enrolment. Trustee honorariums are reviewed annually. Surrey trustees got a 2.6 per cent raise last year.
July 4 to 8, the Boy’s Junior Elite team travels to Syracuse, New York for the Syracuse University Summer Shootout I. The Shootout is hosted by Orange Head Coach John Desko and the men’s lacrosse coaching staff of the eleven-time NCAA National Champion Syracuse University. The tournament will provide elite teams from across North America with the opportunity to compete in front of college coaches in attendance from many of the NCAA’s top lacrosse programs.
which includes $567.5 million in provincial government grants and $14.6 million in district-generated revenue from things like facility rentals, international student fees and corporate advertising. Eighty-seven per cent of Surrey’s dollars, said Trustee Terry Allen, who chairs the budget committee, is allocated to classrooms and instruction. Two per cent is spent on administration, while the rest goes to maintenance and transportation. The budget shows number of support staff district-wide is slated to rise by seven, while there will be two fewer principals. Surrey is expecting 70,440 students – up about 150 from this year – in September, the most kids of any district in the province. While some school boards in B.C. are struggling to submit balanced budgets, which is required by law, Surrey has managed to balance the books thanks to one-time savings during the current year on things such as snow clearing and utilities, as well as higher-than-budgeted revenues. Trustees in Cowichan have voted to submit a deficit budget to government to demonstrate how much they say is truly needed to run that district. Minister of Education George Abbott has threatened to fire the trustees if they do so. All boards in B.C. must submit their budgets by June 30. Final adjustments to Surrey’s budget may be made after Sept. 30, when actual student numbers are tallied.
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A long swim, and an even longer journey
By Jennifer Lang Veteran Cloverdale paramedic Will Rogers arrived at the Tsawwassen shoreline bright and early on Sunday June 24 to begin the first leg of his 2012 Million Dollar Journey. Rogers, a 53-year-old father of three, swam the 22-kilometres from the Tsawwassen ferry terminal to Sturdies Bay on Galiano Island in support of the Servants Anonymous Society of Surrey (SAS). The society supports women and victimized youth who are looking for a way out of the sex trade industry. It runs safe homes, provides schooling and life skills training, and helps sexually exploited teens rebuild their lives by boosting their self esteem and offering practical life and occupational skills training. The waters looked calm and the dawn skies were clear as Rogers donned a full wet suit for the journey. “This is the fourth time I’ve done this. I always end up here,” he said, referring to the concrete boat launch on the causeway leading to the ferry. “We start on the other side [Galiano] at 5:30 in the morning and end up here at 3 o’clock. This year we’re doing it the other way.” He says as he swims the distance, he doesn’t think about how deep the water is. His route took him through Active Pass, the narrow channel between two Gulf Islands that is also along the ferry route. He expected passengers would be able to see him from deck. He was also hoping to spot wildlife such as orcas along the way. The second leg of Rogers’ jour-
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$20 a month. Over two years this would put $5 million dollars in a foundation account that could generate enough equity to run SAS on an ongoing basis, with the goal to expand the operation to another community. For more information, or to donate, visit www.willrogers.ca.
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PRODUCTION WORKERS Required F/T For Manufacturing Company (not a nursery) in Port Kells. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Duties include; using Heavy Duty Power Tools. MUST be able to lift 100 lbs., have valid driver’s license and speak fluent English. Dental and extended medical benefit plan after 3 months. Apply in person w/resume & ref’s. A5, 19327 94th Ave, Sry. P/T WAREHOUSE PERSON required immed. for Cloverdale area. Must have exp. in warehouse work & forklift operation. Hours, Mon. Fri. 7 a.m. - 11 a.m. Send resume to: jwlevelset@aol.com TECHS LIVE LARGE in Alberta! Moving/training/tool allowances. Great wages. Full benefits. Investment program. Go Auto has 30 dealerships/18 brands. Apply now! Careers@goauto.ca.
T-MAR INDUSTRIES located in Campbell River is hiring for the position of Heavy Duty Mechanic. Position comes with a competitive benefit package and applicant must possess a valid driver’s license. For details visit www.t-mar.com Contact Tyson Lambert by Fax: 250-286-9502 or by Email:tysonlambert@t-mar.com
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Classified Sales Representative Full Time Position Classified Business Centre Black Press is one of Canada’s largest independent media companies. We publish over 100 award–winning newspapers, host over 75 websites and create value for communities across British Columbia. We have a passion for growth and are courageous innovators. Black Press Classified Business Centre has a full time Classified Outbound Sales Representative position available immediately. Are you interested in: • 5 day work week ( Mon-Fri) • No weekends or holidays • Great earning potential • Opportunity for advancement You will work as an integral part of the dynamic classified sales team to achieve both departmental & personal goals. Your main focus will be to develop new classified business as well as building on an existing client base. You will have a professional manner, a passion for serving people and the desire to “WOW” customers. You will understand the basic elements of classified advertising and have a proven track record in sales. To apply, please send a covering letter with your resume to Lisa Farquharson, Classified Manager, lisa@bcclassifi lisaf@bcclassified.com ed.comorormail mailyour yourresume resumewith with covering covering letter letter to to Black Black Press Press Classifi Classified ed Business Business Centre, 5460152nd 152ndStreet, Street,Surrey, Surrey,B.C. B.C.V3S V3S Centre, #309 #100,-5460 5J9. 5J9. Closing Closing date date is is July July 2, 2, 2012. 2012.
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Black Press Digital has an immediate opportunity based out of our Surrey headquarters at 5460 – 152 Street. The position is full-time temporary (paternity leave), reporting to the Director of Online Content. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a growing field in our online division. You will liaise with all our titles in B.C. and Alberta, aiding them in digital ad trafficking for their websites. You will take a lead position managing Affiliate Marketing opportunities for Black Press Digital. Responsibilities include: • managing digital advertising campaigns and their assets throughout their lifecycle including delivery, optimization and post campaign analysis; • providing regular site and campaign performance stats and traffic analysis reports; • coordinating digital inventory across all British Columbia, Alberta web properties; • liaising with Black Press National Sales with statistical analysis to support sales pitches; • liaising with development teams on digital product development; • managing User Groups and Google Analytics reports for all Black Press titles in B.C. and Alberta, and liaise with managers to familiarize them with GA for their title; • managing all facets of the Affiliate Marketing program for Black Press online, including; - Analyzing account performance to identify areas for improvement; - Analyzing traffic, payouts, commissions, and costs to maximize profit; - Recruiting new affiliates; maintain valued existing accounts; - Report revenue breakdown to stakeholders and forward revenue collection You qualify for this job if you are: • fluid in major ad serving platforms (DFA, DFP, OAS, Mediaplex, etc) • conversant in HTML, CSS, Adobe Creative Suite, JavaScript; • nimble in working with Google Analytics, and able to help entry level users better understand; • personable and detail-focused; • able to communicate complex information effectively to a broad audience; • comfortable and self-motivated to succeed in a fastpaced environment; • able to multi-task efficiently and still deliver high quality results Please submit a cover letter and resume to webeditor@ blackpress.ca before 5 p.m. Friday, June 29. We appreciate all applications, however only those shortlisted will be contacted for an interview. www.blackpress.ca
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HELP WANTED
SERVICE EVALUATOR No Associated Fees Greater Vancouver area opportunities! Safeway Inc. is a Fortune 100 company and one of the largest food and drug retailers in North America based on sales. The company operates 1,678 stores in the United States and western Canada. We are seeking responsible, motivated and computer literate individuals to provide feedback specific to store conditions and service levels. Hourly rate paid for driving, observation, and report times. Reimbursement for mileage based on the distance associated with assignments. For additional information and to submit an online application visit: https://qualityshopper.org
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Outside Sales Unalloy-IWRC (div. Samuel, Sons) a diverse metals distributor looking for a key individual to join our sales team. Experience in wire rope and rigging products considered a definite asset. Knowledge of perforated metals an asset also. The successful individual will have a proven track record in industrial sales. Currently sales area is lower mainland. We offer a competitive salary and excellent benefit program.
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
MONEYPROVIDER.COM. $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877776-1660.
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LEGAL SERVICES
Running this ad for 8yrs
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour
FLUFFY WHITE Maltese pups, 8 weeks old. Family raised. $750 firm. Call 604-597-4760.
(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 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
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE A-1 PAINTING CO. 604.723.8434 Top Quality Painting. Floors & Finishing. Insured, WCB, Written Guarantee. Free Est. 20 Years Exp.
Now Open!! Take 264 St exit off Hwy #1 & follow yellow signs
Take a walk through the Classifieds for the best bargains around! bcclassified.com Phone 604-575-5555
APARTMENT/CONDO
ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS
ABOVE THE REST “ Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices, Professional Crew. Free Est. Written Guarantee. No Hassle, Quick Work, Insured, WCB. Call (778)997-9582
I clean to your satisfaction. Reas. Rates. Call Hazel (778)574-6405
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GARDENING
Double G Landscaping
MILANO PAINTING & RENOS. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510
“The girls will maintain your garden beds. We will give them a face lift that will turn people’s head. Call us.”
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1989 Chev Getaway van raised roof, partially camperized. New tires, no rust. P/W, alarm, runs good. Pic’s avail. $1550. 604 - 996 - 8734
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MODULAR HOMES
JUNE SPECIAL Brand New 16’ Wide Modular Homes. From $69,900 Double Wide Modular 1350 sq ft from $99,900 mark@eaglehomes.ca
Buying, Renting, Selling?
1989 FORD E250 Van Amera camper van, fridge, stove, furn. bathrm. Only 142,000 km. New front brakes. Everything works. $5500 obo: (604)520-6512
www.bcclassified.com 736
HOMES FOR RENT
845
CLOVERDALE, 5 bdrm + office, 3 baths, lower suite, nr all amenities, July 1. $1800. Call 604-597-9787.
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1-800-910-6402
GUARANTEED
Auto Loans or
MISC. FOR SALE
We Will Pay You $1000
Metal Recycling Ltd.
1-888-229-0744 or apply at:
Scotty 604-313-1887
All Makes, All Models. New & Used Inventory.
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
Call Ian 604-724-6373 STORM FORCE PRESSURE WASHING - Call Terry for Free Estimates. (604)353-3632
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters. $80. 604-240-5362
615 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY STEEL BUILDING - HUGE CLEARANCE SALE! 20X24 $4,658. 25X28 $5,295. 30X40 $7,790. 32X54 $10,600. 40X58 $14,895. 47X78 $19,838. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca. STEEL BUILDINGS for Sale. Need some extra storage or workspace? Alpine Steel Buildings is an Authorized Metallic Builder. Kelowna company with 1300+ sold. www.alpinesteelbuildings.com 1.800.565.9800
OIL BURNER TECHNICIAN Plumber/Gasfitter, 4th Class Power Engineer required in Yellowknife, NT. Journeyperson, bondable and own hand tools. Resume to: k.leonardis@jslmechanical.com
WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $125 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $145. Free delivery in Surrey. 604-856-8877
PERSONAL SERVICES
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
627 356
GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627
RECYCLE YOUR JUNK! Rubbish Removal, Caring for the Earth. Professional Quality Service at Great Rates. 604-787-8782
RECYCLE-IT!
JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
• Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses & More!
Specialists in • Acupressure • Reflexology
On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!
778-708-7733
#40-20631 Fraser Hwy. Langley
HEALTH PRODUCTS OF Home (604)501-9290
CLOVERDALE, 168/63 Ave. Nice & clean 2 bdrm bsmt suite. New H/W floors. W/D. Avail. July 1st. N/P. N/S. Call 778-998-6685.
AVORADO RESORT. Beautiful waterfront RV Resort. New Sites For Sale ($63,900). All season, full amenities, clubhouse & beach access. Co-op Resort w/Lifetime Ownership! www.avorado.com Call 250-228-3586.
VERY spacious 800 sq ft brand new 2 bedroom basement suite available from July 15th in exclusive Bell Ridge Estates. (162nd and 59-just off bell rd). All new appliances including dishwasher. Hydro, gas, Internet and own personal insuite laundry included. N/p n/s $1250/month. 778 327-8674 hdhasi@hotmail.com
TRANSPORTATION 806
ANTIQUES/CLASSICS
818
CARS - DOMESTIC
2002 BUICK CENTURY - loaded, low kms. Certified. Like new. $3900/obo. 778-565-4334
2004 MERCEDES E500, 4-matic, 4 dr, fully loaded, auto, black, 145K. good cond, no accid, $10,200 obo. 778-881-1216.
1995 Ford F150, 6 cyl. 5 spd. Blue. Lots of new parts & paint. $1195 604-597-5054 or 604-640-0024. 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 2009 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GL 47,000 K, asking $10,900 firm. Phone 604-542-2251.
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TREE SERVICES
2003 FORD WINDSTAR, rebuilt auto trans. Runs exc. Green. $3000 obo. (604)826-0519
APARTMENT/CONDO
TITAN - inflatable boat - 10 ft, hard bottom. Lunging wheels. Rod holders & more. $1100: (604)531-6634
RECREATIONAL/SALE
604-787-5915, 604-291-7778 DROWNING IN DEBTS? Helping Canadians 25 years. Lower payments by 30%, or cut debts 70% thru Settlements. AVOID BANKRUPTCY! Free consultation. www.mydebtsolution.com or Toll Free 1 877-556-3500
Moon Construction Building Services. Your Specialists in; • Concrete Forming • Framing • Siding 604.218.3064
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555.
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MOVING & STORAGE
www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca 10% OFF with this AD
PETS 477
BOATS
1994 18ft Rinker ski boat, open bow, 3L 135hp. Excellent cond. $7,000. Ed 604-788-5656.
16½’ RV travel trailer, Jay Suther Sport by Jayco, purchased new in Sept. 2010. Asking $10,900. (604)536-9108
• Tree & Stump Removal • Certified Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck • Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging ~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~
Licensed, Government Approved, BBB Accredited.
2003 CHEV SUBURBAN Z71, black, rebuilt trans. w/warranty, used eng., new B.J. & brakes. Inspected. $8900 obo (604)826-0519
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838 Tree removal done RIGHT!
Qualify Now To Be Debt Free 1-877-220-3328
2001 GMC 1500. Reg cab, in top condition, 158,000/km, V6, plenty of extras. $5800. 604-823-6530
MARINE
1990 Dodge Diesel Tow Truck. 5sp Runs exc, needs work, some whl lift parts missing lows km’s Pic’s avail $1900 or sell/parts 604 - 996 - 8734
DEBT CONSOLIDATION PROGRAM Helping CANADIANS repay debts, reduce or eliminate interest regardless of your credit!
TRUCKS & VANS
ALUMINUM BOAT WANTED, 10’, 12’ or 14’, with or without motor or trailer, will pay cash, 604-319-5720
Always! deliver Top soil, bark mulch, sand & gravel. 7days/wk. Simon 604-230-0627 will spread
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847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2005 JIMMY 4.3L V6, new timing belt, brakes, tires, 1500 custom JBL sound system. 128,000 kms. Drives perfect. Well under market price. $5,000 firm. Tony 604-514-9221.
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359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 2002 HONDA CIVIC, clean, lots upgrades, high kms, $2800 obo. Micheline tires 1yr. 604- 536-1999
RENTALS 706
2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026
1998 CHEVY MALIBU, 1 owner, only 80 miles. $5,000 obo. Phone 778-237-0828.
Improvements,
SLIM DOWN FOR SUMMER! Lose up to 20 lbs in just 8 weeks. Call Herbal Magic today! 1-800-8545176
TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!
WANT A VEHICLE BUT STRESSED ABOUT YOUR CREDIT? Christmas in June, $500 cash back. We fund your future not your past. All credit situations accepted. www.creditdrivers.ca 1-888-5936095.
HOMES WANTED
RV SITES
604.587.5865
www.recycleitcanada.ca
SUITES, LOWER
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
RUBBISH REMOVAL
• Cars & Trucks • Scrap Metals • Batteries • Machinery • Lead
Must be employed w/ $1800/mo. income w/ drivers license. DL #30526
750 20 Acres - Only $99/mo. $0 Down, Owner Financing, NO CREDIT CHECKS! Near El Paso, Texas, Beautiful Mountain Views! Money Back Guarantee! Free Color Brochure. 800-755-8953 www.sunsetranches.com
The Scrapper
www.PreApproval.cc DL# 7557
REAL ESTATE
PRESSURE WASHING POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
DreamCatcher Auto Loans “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
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RECREATIONAL/SALE
604-580-0520
FURNITURE
ACREAGE
838
Please call Manager Dave
www.greatcanadianautocredit.com
Free Est. 604-838-8341
MLG ENTERPRISES All Aspects Landscaping & Garden Solutions
AUTO FINANCING
SOMERSET HOUSE
• Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005
Garden Maint. & reno Sterilized soil blends Pruning/Planting Lawn Maintainance
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TRANSPORTATION
LG. CLEAN 2 BDRM. Available for June, W/ BALCONY, D/W, U/G PKG. / QUIET BLDG.
MATTRESSES starting at $99
560
TRANSPORTATION
SURREY
CLEANING SERVICES
EXCO INDUSTRIES in 100 Mile B.C. is seeking experienced Steel Fabricators and Welders. We are a well established company offering competitive wages and benefit package. Submit resumes by email to jamie.larson@ainsworth.ca
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604-856-3626 / 604-855-9351
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EMPLOYMENT ALBERTA: Journeyman Sheet Metal Mechanic Field and Shop Fabrication/Refrigeration Mechanic/Plumbers/Pipefitters. Overtime and Benefit Package. Email resumes to: toddw@peaceriverheating.com Fax: 780-624-2190. Contact Todd at 780-624-4140
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(6030 248 Street) OPEN Mon. Sat. 8am - 7pm Sun. 8am - 6pm
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Forward Resume to Steve Palm: Fax: 604-888-4749 E-mail: sep@cullendiesel.com
CALLIDALE SPA
FRUIT & VEGETABLES
STRAWBERRIES Greenvale Farms
~CHOICE CARPET CLEANING~ Free Estimates. Guaranteed Work! 604-897-6025 (24 hr) 788-688-0117
Union Shop ~ Full Benefits
MIND BODY SPIRIT
542
CARPET CLEANING
SPRING CLEAN-UP
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SMOOTH MINI Dachshunds. Born May 11/12 Family raised. 1st shots, dewormed. $750. 604-855-6176 WHIPPET PUPPIES, born May 10, reg’d, housebroken, $750. Please call: (403)210-0884, (403)999-9041 (Calgary)
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
RENTALS
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
1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366) RemoveYourRecord.com
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PETS
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
Guaranteed Record Removal since 1989. Confidential, Fast, & Affordable. Our A+BBB Rating assures EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM. Call for FREE INFO. BOOKLET
TRADES, TECHNICAL
Req. for ABC Transmissions Ltd. Positions available in the Surrey location. Applicants with previous manual transmission & gear exp. will be considered.
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A-TECH Services 604-230-3539
CRIMINAL RECORD?
Only applications going to personal interviews will be contacted. All applications treated confidential
ALLISON TRANSMISSION MECHANICS
PETS
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
If you own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.
Please respond with resume to “themanager@unalloy-iwrc.com
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
PETS
1983 Dodge ext van, raised roof, camperized runs gd, needs lots of sm work New tires Lots of upgrades Pics avail $1500 604 - 996 - 8734
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 .Encore 1 bdrm; 2 bdrm Rent Now $950 - $1225
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Sight Testing
FREE % SALE 50-100
For ages over nineteen and under sixty-ďŹ ve.
Ask about Digital Progressives with no peripheral distortion!
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New fully computerized lens fabrication laboratory on site that makes the highest quality precision lenses or glasses available in the Lower Mainland.
Progressive Transitions $305.00* including frames
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LANGLEY MALL (next to Army & Navy in the Court Yard)
#123 - 5501 204th St.
604-532-1158
Kodak is a trademark of Eastman Kodak, used under license by Signet Armorlite Inc
WHITE ROCK - CENTRAL PLAZA (behind the TD Bank)
1554 FOSTER STREET
604-538-5100