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Homeward bound: Former Florida Panthers defenceman Jason Garrison, a White Rock native, will play a little closer to home this fall after signing a contract with the Vancouver Canucks. see page 31
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‘Ludicrous’ to claim defendants were just smuggling car parts, judge says
Border guard guilty in drug scheme Dan Ferguson Staff Reporter
A Surrey border guard who waved a cocaine-laden SUV through the Pacific Highway crossing has been convicted of drug smuggling, breach of trust and accepting a bribe as an officer. The written ruling convicting Baljinder Kandola, 39, was released Friday by B.C.
Supreme Court Justice Selwyn Romilly, who also convicted Richmond resident Shminder Johal on related charges of smuggling and offering a bribe to an officer. They were among three men arrested Oct. 25, 2007, after police found 11 boxes with 208 bricks of cocaine worth $5-6 million inside a GMC Yukon Denali that passed unchecked through the South Surrey border crossing
into Canada. The third man, Richmond Herman Riar, was earlier sentenced to 12 years in jail in January 26, 2010 by a Surrey provincial court judge, after pleading guilty. In finding Kandola and Johal guilty, Romilly dismissed the claim advanced by defence lawyers that the pair were only smuggling car parts and had nothing do with the cocaine that was being transported in the SUV that
Riar was driving at the time of the arrests. Romilly called that suggestion “ludicrous.” Sometimes using blunt language, Romilly ruled that the evidence of 25 witnesses and 140 intercepted phone calls proved the three men had a scheme to get large amounts of cocaine through the Canada-U.S. border undetected. see page 4
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Surrey schools superintendent takes place of fired trustees Dan Ferguson Staff Reporter
Freeway rollover
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An air ambulance helicopter prepares to rush an injured man to Royal Columbian Hospital from South Surrey Sunday evening. The rollover crash took place southbound on Highway 99 just before the Serpentine Bridge near 136A Street around 9 p.m. The victim’s condition was said to be serious. Video online at www.peacearchnews.com
Surrey business group adds to Canadian groundswell of support
Blaine train station picks up steam Dan Ferguson Staff Reporter
The international campaign to reopen the historic train station in Blaine, Wash. gathered a little more momentum in recent days. First, Blaine city council last week formally endorsed a passenger train stop for their community, then the Surrey Board of Trade followed suit. Then, this week, the Surrey Board of Trade
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announced it has passed a resolution of support for a “minimum stop” by the Amtrak Cascades just south of the U.S. border. The support follows votes by city councils of both White Rock and Surrey earlier this year backing the proposal. Blaine council members voted June 25 to support the establishment of an Amtrak passenger rail stop there and to send a letter to Washington State Gov. Chris Gregoire and
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Surrey School District superintendent Mike McKay was named official trustee of the Cowichan school district on July 1, after the provincial government fired the nine school trustees for submitting a deficit budget. “It’s regrettable that the Cowichan Valley board chose to put political advocacy ahead of their obligation to submit a balanced budMike McKay get,” Education Minister George superintendent Abbott said in a statement Sunday morning. “I know (McKay) will be a great asset to the Cowichan Valley in this role and I am very pleased that he has agreed to take on the responsibility.” Surrey school chairperson Laurae McNally told Peace Arch News that Abbott contacted her a few days before the firing to advise her of McKay’s possible appointment. “He was hoping it wouldn’t come to that,” McNally said Tuesday. McNally said she informally advised the other trustees, and there were no objections. see page 4
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Surrey needs transit now T he City of Surrey sent and as such can offer quicker be taking the lead in bringing out a provocative press trips and not get tied up by more rapid transit service in release on Sunday, saying intersection crashes. Surrey anytime soon. that “LRT arrives in Surrey.” One only has to travel on Discussions between South The city arranged with SkyTrain from King George of the Fraser mayors on Bombardier Transportation to station to New Westminster at transportation have been going exhibit a 60-foot-long, full-scale a time when the Pattullo Bridge on for some time, and it may model of a light rail vehicle at is backed up to understand that. well make sense to set up a the popular Canada Day event For more on the city’s separate South Fraser transit at the Millennium perspective, see authority. Amphitheatre in www.surrey.ca/ It could still co-operate with Frank Bucholtz Cloverdale. RapidTransitNow TransLink and pay part of the It was a great choice However, not costs of buses that go from of venues to exhibit everyone agrees with south to north of the Fraser, the model, as Canada Watts. but chances are it could provide Day is traditionally one Daryl Dela Cruz, better service here – if it had of the most popular chairman of the enough taxing authority. events in the city each SkyTrain for Surrey That’s been TransLink’s year. Initiative, says problem from Day 1 – it has The model being SkyTrain costs in proven very difficult to expand exhibited was the other areas have transit service with its limited Bombardier Flexity been inflated by taxing authority. Freedom vehicle. specific conditions, While it keeps saying a car The city says it is and he says a study tax would solve many of its designed with the latest his organization is problems, that is a non-starter technology, emits no working in areas like Surrey can’t come up emissions and reduces visual on will provide Surrey where with the money itself, and noise pollution. the true costs of bus service is so Mayor Dianne Watts is SkyTrain versus and TransLink has been poor. on record as wanting LRT LRT. For now, the reluctant to put money LRT in Surrey, as opposed to His organization’s model towards adding transit provides extensions of SkyTrain. position is She would like to see LRT detailed at www. something to service in Surrey. lines on at least three busy skytrainforsurrey. dream of – corridors – 104 Avenue from org frequent and Whalley to Guildford; King The real issue to consider fast rapid transit in Surrey, George Boulevard from in the debate is this: will any service that could move a lot Whalley to Newton, with a money be forthcoming from of people quickly. That service possible extension to South the senior levels of government could be a SkyTrain extension, Surrey, and from Whalley to to pay for most, if not all, of the or it could be at-grade LRT. Langley on Fraser Highway, capital costs of extending rapid No matter what, it is needed passing through Fleetwood and transit in Surrey? now, because Surrey transit Clayton. Surrey can’t come up with the service is far from what it The cost of LRT extensions is money itself, and TransLink has should be in a city with this considerably less than SkyTrain, been reluctant to put money many residents. which has been very expensive towards adding transit service Frank Bucholtz writes to construct. in Surrey. Thursdays for the Peace Arch However, SkyTrain is TransLink’s own money woes News. He is the editor of the separated from road traffic seem to indicate that it will not Langley Times.
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Early-morning blaze under investigation Dan Ferguson Staff Reporter
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Investigators from the White Rock Fire Department were still on the scene Wednesday morning, going through the wreckage of an unoccupied older house that suffered extensive fire damage hours earlier. At least one uniformed RCMP officer was also present. Neighbourhood residents told Peace Arch News no one was living in the house, a small wood-frame structure on a heavily wooded
lot in the 15200-block of Victoria Avenue. The home was apparently being used for storage, they said. Shona McMillan, a visitor from Scotland, was staying at a friend’s house a few doors away when she smelled smoke coming through her window around 1 a.m. “When I looked out, the moonlight showed that everything was very smoky,” McMillan said. She ran upstairs, and from the balcony, she could see 20-foot-tall flames erupting from
the roof of the weathered blue-green house down the block. “No one was outside or awake in my house so I ran back in, shouting at people to wake up and as I was calling to my friends, the fire trucks began to go past.” No injuries were reported. By the time the fire was extinguished, it had burned through the back half of the house, knocking holes in the charred roof. At PAN press time, the cause of the blaze had not been determined.
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Outstanding Canadians honoured The City of White Rock has honoured a trio of residents for their volunteer work in the community. On July 1, the city recognized Pat Patton, Pat Petrala and Polly Tays as Outstanding Canadians on the Peninsula. Patton has volunteered with the Meals on Wheels program for more than 27 years, starting as a driver before eventually taking over as president, while Petrala was recognized as being “a champion for the community for over 16 years.” “(Petrala) is a tireless and caring activist,” said White Rock Mayor Wayne Pat Patton Baldwin in a release. Tays, a White Rock resident for nearly three decades, has for the last 13 years volunteered once a week in the day-surgery ward of Peace Pat Petrala Arch Hospital, as well as at the hospice thrift shop. She’s also an avid volunteer with the blood donor clinic and the Kent Street Activity Centre. Polly Tays The City of White Rock has been honouring its citizens with the Outstanding Canadian award since 2005, presenting it annually on Canada Day. It recognizes those who have “made positive contributions in arts, culture, business, heritage, sport and/or the evironment.” “Each recipient of this annual award is an inspiration and an example of how our community is made better when residents use their time, influence and talent in such a positive manner,” Baldwin said.
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Fireworks ended Canada Day with a bang in White Rock Sunday night, drawing thousands to the beaches and the pier after a day of family fun and festivities, including artisan/vendor displays, music and an open house at White Rock Museum and Archives. Overall, organizers said attendance appeared to be up slightly from the previous year.
No passport to attend celebration of life for late councillor
Hopes dashed for long-lost daughter Alex Browne Staff Reporter
The city celebration of the life of late White Rock Coun. Mary Wade Anderson (July 11 at 2 p.m. at White Rock Community Centre) will be attended by family members, friends, city colleagues and many residents who experienced her kindness and forthright support on local and regional issues, over the years. But as the date of the memorial approaches, it seems less and less likely that Jenny Awakuni – the long-lost daughter Anderson reunited with in April – will be among them. Awakuni, a resident of Texas, who has been denied a passport by U.S. authorities as a result of lingering uncertainties about her citizenship, said she is seeing a lawyer this Friday in an attempt to resolve the difficulties. But after having her passport application denied – even after submitting extensive paperwork and calling on a U.S. congressman for help – Awakuni is not too hopeful for a lastminute clearance to attend the memorial for her mother, who died June 28 at Peace Arch
Hospital at the age of 84. has been given no clear answer why Instead, it appears Awakuni’s eldest her citizenship status is being held in son, Michael Montgomery, currently abeyance. While her father was born in staying in White Rock, will be the sole Canada, he served in the U.S. military representative of the second family and became a U.S. citizen. Anderson discovered last October. “I have a Texas birth certificate, I’ve “My other two kids, David and Eron voted in Texas, I’ve been called for jury are working on getting their passports duty,” she said. “No one ever said anyin order to come up,” Awakuni said by thing until I applied for a passport.” phone from her home Wednesday. Awakuni said that no matter what Mary-Wade Awakuni added that she expects she happens on July 11, her family and Anderson will have to be contented with digital members of Anderson’s family in Engphotographs of the event. land are planning to come together for The registered nurse – as her mother was a private ceremony which will include scattering before her – said she had expected to be her ashes over water, per her mother’s wishes. granted a passport June 28 so she could come Awakuni, who was reunited with her mom to White Rock to be near the ailing Anderson. briefly at Semiahmoo Resort in Washington, Instead, she got a call June 27 informing her and met some of her friends, has vowed she the application had been turned down, followed will visit White Rock as soon as she is able. the next day by the news that her mom had suc“I intend to come up whenever this is settled,” cumbed to complications from heart surgery. she said. “My mom told me so much about “I was just devastated,” she said. “This has just White Rock. I want to see the place she lived been horrible… horrible.” in and loved. I want to meet the people. I want Awakuni, who was born in England, said she to see the hospital which she helped.”
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Cocaine from page 1 According to the trial evidence, Johal and Riar would head for the border in two vehicles, with Johal in the lead and Riar following, acting as the “transporter” with the drugs in his vehicle. They would time their trips so Kandola would be the officer on duty at the truck border crossing. At the time Kandola was arrested, he had been a guard at the commercial port for six years. Prosecutors said the illicit activity began in May 2006 and continued until the 2007 arrests. Shortly after the smuggling started, Kandola used a police database without proper authorization to check whether there was a “lookout” for Johal. In fact, one had been issued by investigators that identified Johal as a possible drug smuggler. In his decision, Romilly found Kandola to be an evasive witness, possessing what the judge described as a “very selective memory of events,” and the judge dismissed Johal’s testimony as “nothing but a tissue of lies.” “He (Johal) made absolutely no attempt to be truthful in his testimony,” Romilly stated. “I have difficulty accepting anything that he said.” Evidence indicated Kandola pocketed at least $10,000 for turning a blind eye to the smuggling,
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Canadian Border Services’ Kim Scoville shows media seized cache. including $4,000 worth of work to upgrade his car, a Mini Cooper. That wasn’t nearly as much as police found in Johal’s Richmond home after his arrest. They discovered $223,880 Cdn, most of it in bundles of $20 and $100 bills. The judge found Kandola not guilty of smuggling three handguns seized at the same time as the cocaine, and he also acquitted the former border guard on a charge of possessing drugs for the purpose of trafficking. Romilly convicted Johal of the firearms offence, but entered a conditional stay of the conviction. Shortly after the arrests, police spokesman Insp. Dan Malo told reporters there was no doubt organized crime was behind it all. “Nobody in Canada smuggles this quantity of cocaine without being involved in organized crime,” Malo said.
Malo emphasized the guard was the only CBSA employee under investigation in what was dubbed Project EPELL. “You have to see it as (an) individual. I don’t think you can make any ties past that,” he said. At the same briefing, Canada Border Services Agency spokesperson Kim Scoville said Kandola’s co-workers were experiencing a “sense of betrayal” as a result of the arrest. He assured reporters that travellers should not feel the border is any less secure. A fourth accused, Vancouver resident Charles Lai, was arrested in March 2008 in the U.S. as the alleged leader of the smuggling scheme. Lai was sentenced to 13 years by a U.S. District Court judge in June 2009. The sentencing hearing for Johal and Kandola is set for July 9. - with files from Tracy Holmes
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‘Business as usual’ in Surrey schools from page 1 If anything, she said, the board views the appointment as further confirmation of McKay’s leadership skills, noting the superintendent’s appointment is not expected to interfere with his Surrey duties. “It’s business as usual in our school district,” McNally said. McKay is a contract employee, not a salaried worker, which means he has the flexibility to handle other responsibilities, including serving on boards of other organizations like the BC Public School Employers’ Association, McNally said. McKay’s compensation from
the Surrey School District in the 2010-’11 fiscal year – including salary, pension top-up, travel and benefits – was $257,895.13. On his website, mikemckay.ca, the “about” page notes McKay “… currently serves on the boards of several organizations committed to championing Canada’s public education system and promoting B.C. internationally.” As well, the website states McKay is “active as an education and leadership consultant and speaker to school districts and educational institutions focusing on innovative leadership, accountability, ethics and professional learning communities.”
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The firing of the Cowichan board came after the 5-4 majority said they would not cut any more staff, services or programs in the district to meet provincial budget restrictions. Trustees obtained an 11-page legal opinion that suggests they could challenge their removal in court. It predicts a judge would have to weigh two seemingly conflicting School Act requirements: that boards submit balanced budgets, and also provide “equal access for all students to quality learning opportunities and success.” McKay could not be reached for comment. – with files from Krista Siefken
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Canadians push for U.S. train stop from page 1 “If it is determined that (preserving the station) cannot be accomplished, Blaine would explore other alternatives,” the written motion states. Blaine council member Ken Oplinger told Peace Arch News Tuesday that the primary goal for the city is getting a passenger stop, something he says will benefit the Canadian communities nearest the border like White Rock, Surrey and Langley.
ticular, adding many additional hours to the trip,” the board statement notes. The board backed the proposal to refurbish the disused BNSF station, noting there is “plenty of parking in the area, which could be made secure, and it is easily accessible by passengers arriving by car, bus and even on foot.” The 3,600-member Surrey Board of Trade represents 1,500 businesses with more than 30,000 employees.
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Licensed mess hall not black and white ast week, Surrey council did not offer support for a liquor application by RCMP E-Division for its new B.C. headquarters being built in Green Timbers Urban Forest. The Mounties want to carry on a longstanding tradition of having a licensed mess hall available for members. (A bar exists at the current B.C. RCMP headquarters in Vancouver, which is moving to Green Timbers). Whether this issue moves forward given the public’s reaction – mostly negative – remains to be seen; the RCMP is under the jurisdiction of the federal government, so it has the power to put in a pub regardless of whether the City of Surrey or province agree. But it may be unwise to ignore the optics. At a time when the national police force is under the microscope for several members’ serious missteps – sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, assault and impaired driving among them – ramming a bar through the red tape might not sit well with stakeholders. However, outside the context of recent Mountie wrongdoing, would the idea of a licensed mess hall be that big a deal? Police perform a dangerous, stressful, often gruesome job that entails long hours, little sleep and sparse thanks. After a shift, being able to decompress with comrades who understand the challenges unique to the profession – away from the masses that they serve, protect and, in many cases, arrest – can not only lighten the load, it can be life-saving. Back in the day, hashing it out over a cold one with a partner was all that passed for critical incident debriefing. Although more formal intervention policies are now in place, that doesn’t erase the need for connecting with co-workers – something that in the case of police officers and the sensitive nature of their work can’t always be done in community spaces. As long as members and visitors are held to strict enforcement of no alcohol consumed before or during a shift – and absolutely zero tolerance for drinking and driving – bring on the bar.
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remember it all, clear as day. I wandered through the cedars out front I was 11. It was summer, 1982. of the Phillips’ house, leaning on one and We were playing kick-the-can. looking up at the branches, thinking I’d The old soup can was on the boulevard, climb it sometime soon. and though our street could But I didn’t. See, that was the get pretty busy with traffic, we last day. Chris Bryan kids had all fanned out, tucked The last day we played kick the behind bushes, under parked can, red rover, British bulldog – cars and the bold ones among us or street hockey until 9 p.m. two found refuge in empty garbage blocks down. It was our last day cans and behind the mean old of real freedom. An experience that, years later, all of us would widow’s fence. wistfully remember and long for. I laid down in the bed of A kind of feeling that kids who a pickup truck parked in a grew up after 1982 would never neighbour’s driveway. truly understand. I swear I can still remember They would grow up in a that last breath of air, sweet and helmeted world. Hermetically clear. The taste of freedom, is sealed inside their cars, their TV how I see it now. rooms, their community centres. The silence of hiding children For us, the shift that happened that day was broken by that first call. was about more than growing up. We lost BARB-RA! BAAAARRR-BRA! TIME our innocence, but so too did our world. TO COME IN! Perhaps I should have seen the warning From my vantage point I saw her, signs a summer earlier, when I was crouched behind the Kissicks’ rosebush. delivering The Province newspaper at 5 Her shoulders sagged, she groaned and a.m. Don’t ask me how I dragged myself stood up. out of bed at that age. AND-REW! DIN-NER! LET’S GO! I would stumble into my Converse high The chorus grew as other mothers tops, rugby pants, baggy shirt and strap chimed in, voices blanketing sidewalks on my Swatch, wet my hand under the and lawns. sink and push my bangs off my brow and When my mom hollered, I dragged my walk in the gathering gloom up Dempsey, heels. That’s how I remember it.
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Tower taxes no driving factor Editor: Re: Spectre of South Surrey highrise plan still looms, June 28. In response to your story, I would like to put Surrey council on notice that any member who votes in favour of a building height above three storeys has forever lost the votes of the members of this household. The fact that the silly little enclave to the south of 16 Avenue is turning itself into a new West End is completely irrelevant to the question of what is good for the Peninsula. I’m quite sure that if White Rock council had the courage to put the question to a referendum, they’d find that the majority of its homeowners do not want the monstrosities popping up in their community like malignant mushrooms, either. The usual reasoning – which comes through in your story and is clear also in Vancouver’s rationalizing over its densification initiatives – that it will broaden the tax base, is proved wrong by a simple drive down White Rock’s streets; when will the fees paid by developers to have their way in White Rock translate into decently paved streets? Peter N. Van den Bosch, Surrey
at least three more casinos within 45 minutes south in Washington State. There is clearly an overabundance of casinos in the area. 5. I was told casinos are built where the population is. Clearly someone is confused about the figures in South Surrey/White Rock. From my perspective, the establishment should be built in an area served by public transportation, such as buses and SkyTrain. 6. Lastly, you cannot escape from the increased crime and negative social consequences of close access to gambling casinos. We do not want increased policing costs and crime resulting from such an establishment in our community. Granted, there may be additional employment as a result of such a facility, but I am not convinced the rush by some to reap those financial rewards should overshadow the long-term negative consequences which will impact all residents of South Surrey and White Rock. I am told Surrey needs a high-class convention centre. I cannot disagree with this statement and certainly another hotel built in conjunction with such a facility would be a plus if both are built in an appropriate area. Other developers are involved in a
major development in North Surrey. There is also a significant effort to expand commercial development in Cloverdale. If there is need for a first-class convention centre and hotel, it should be built in one of those areas of the community which are being properly developed. It should not be constructed in a rural “green space” just because it’s vacant and there is a large profit to be made. T. Roark & P. Wolczuk, Surrey
One species to another Editor: Re: Crowd gathers as whale succumbs, June 14. Your coverage of the beautiful whale on the beach was very touching. I watched it all on TV that day, and an exquisite event happened that I have not seen reported and I have been unable to forget. A black and white herd dog – a collie, I think – was running around and around the whale and the people surrounding it, in increasingly smaller circles, as if to push the people in closer to the whale, to help
it or maybe it knew another animal was in distress and had died. Whatever the reason, it seemed a caring tribute from one animal to another in its last moments on earth. I have seen this same breed of dog do this in Australia while herding sheep. Doris Dixon, Surrey
Better ways to save money Editor: Re: Taxi subsidies chopped, May 24; TransLink reconsiders TaxiSavers, June 5. Keep Taxisaver. My dad is in a home now, but in the years leading up to his move, he could not have managed on his own without TaxiSaver or HandyDart. It also took a lot of pressure off of us. Watching out for his safety was a full time job, and the stress was debilitating at times. TaxiSaver is an important program and should not be discontinued. Need to tighten up the budget? Reduce unreasonable salaries and pensions within your organization. Marlene Randal, Surrey
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The wrong kind of ‘green’ Editor: Re: Newton casino in talks to move south, May 31; Casino shuffle splits business views, June 26. We would like to express our deep concern and opposition to the proposed hotel, convention centre and casino proposed for 168 Street just north of 8 Avenue. There are several reasons for our concern and opposition. 1. This is a quiet rural residential area with the only real activity being a small Par 3 golf course, which has been there for many years. Building a large, busy, noisy hotel, convention centre and casino with the resultant high traffic level would ruin the rural residential character of the area. 2. Access onto 8 Avenue is very problematic, as you cannot turn left when heading south and there are no traffic lights. With the high volume of traffic already on 8 Avenue due to large trucks and vehicles travelling east and west to utilize both border crossings, I can foresee serious traffic problems. 3. Currently, 168 Street is a narrow rural street and certainly not wide enough to handle such traffic. One only needs to look at the road requirements at the Richmond and Coquitlam casinos to realize the street would need to be widened to four lanes. 4. Why do we need another casino? There are already six gambling facilities within a short distance, in Richmond, New Westminster, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Cloverdale and Langley. In addition, there are
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The push for closed-circuit television cameras does little to ensure the public’s privacy, say letter writers.
Private rights vs. public wrongs Editor: Re: White Rock eyes waterfront cameras, June 14; Only one opposes cameras, June 28. George Orwell, in his groundbreaking novel 1984, envisioned a world in which the right to privacy was trumped by the need for extreme government control over its citizens. The model was Stalinist Russia. Couns. Al Campbell and Larry Robinson now trump security cameras on White Rock beach as necessary – Robinson going so far as to say that in this social-media world, no one has the right to privacy anyway. I was shocked to think a public official would speak so cavalierly of a fundamental right for which our brave Canadian soldiers have and continue to fight and die for. Democracy requires the presumption of innocence as necessary to a fundamental right. Similarly, the right to privacy lies beyond the right of the state to intervene without just cause. Any democracy worth its salt treads lightly on this time-honoured right, and takes actions to limit privacy only on the most rare of occasions. It behooves our public servants to determine whether there is a need for such security cameras. Democracy must, first and foremost, ensure its citizens’ rights, security and privacy as paramount. Undoubtedly, ensuring public safety, while protecting citizens’ rights to privacy, is a continuous balancing act. Such is the price of freedom. No one said true democracy would be easy. Thanks to Coun. Helen Fathers for recognizing immediately the impropriety of this approach. Steven Faraher-Amidon, Surrey
Q I am astonished that none of the councillors or the mayor asked the most important question – how much will these cameras cost the taxpayer? Do the mayor and council feel the taxpayers of White Rock have money to burn? If the city does have extra money, would it be logical to reduce their taxes? Coun. Al Campbell wants cameras on the beach. Why? White Rock has almost the lowest ration of crime in the region. Coun. Larry Robinson wants cameras on Johnston Road also. More waste of money. Robinson and the mayor do not seem to be concerned about the invasion of privacy to their citizens. Will they be concerned when cameras invade their washrooms? Mary Mikelson, Surrey Q Wandering around London, England for half a day, you are estimated to appear on up to 500 CCTVs. Another estimate has 1.85 million cameras in the whole of the U.K. The Guardian newspaper reports that less than three per cent of robberies in London are solved with CCTVs and that overall crime has not been reduced because of them and indeed is up everywhere in the U.K. We should not be so eager to give up our privacy and freedom. Do we really want this intrusion in our lives? Is a 1984 world the answer to public mischief and crime? “Those that would trade liberty for some temporary security deserve neither.” – Benjamin Franklin Gerry Vincent, White Rock
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‘No tolerance’ for violations Acting on concerns raised by closed meeting of the finance and the director of finance, the City of audit committee. “In the future, White Rock has changed there’ll be no tolerance of its policies around propolicy and process violacurement. tions. We’ll be minding Few details have been our p’s and q’s.” disclosed, however, Baldwin announced the Mayor Wayne Baldwin “corrective action” at the did say concerns relating June 11 council meeting. to 2009, 2010 and 2011 He later told Peace Arch were brought to council’s News that in addition attention by director of to language changes in finance Sandra Kurylo at Wayne Baldwin policies, staff have taken the start of the new term extra training on proMayor last fall. curement “and the neces“This council takes these mat- sity of passing on the policies ters seriously,” Baldwin said, in and making sure the policies are releasing the information from a followed.”
Citing confidentiality, Baldwin said he “really can’t talk about” if mistakes were made, but assured that nothing illegal took place. “Did it affect anything? No. Just the policies themselves that had to be changed.” A March 5 report by Kurylo to the city’s governance committee suggests six amendments, including to “more clearly define responsibilities and emphasize the requirement for prior budget approval” and “add sections on dealing with sole/single source procurement and contract changes.” - Tracy Holmes
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White Rock deemed ‘age-friendly’ The letter, received June 18, describes White Rock as one of White Rock is officially age- the first communities to receive friendly. Age-Friendly BC Recognition. It The recognition – confirmed in includes the promise of a coma June 14 letter to the city from memorative award and a $1,000 the provincial ministry of health grant; funds that can be used to and shared with the public at last help with an age-friendly legacy week’s council meetproject and to recog❝Maybe they ing – “acknowledges nize those who have your leadership in watched us in worked on the city’s making changes to action on TV and initiative. ensure British ColumAccording to probians can age actively, decided, ‘these guys vincial government need all the help news releases, Prelive in security, enjoy good health and conmier Christy Clark they can get.'❞ tinue to participate announced the Agefully in society.” Friendly BC program last SepWhat exactly those changes tember, along with $650,000 in were, however, was a mystery to grants. An additional $750,000 White Rock city council. was announced for the program “Maybe they watched us in in February – including a $20,000 action on TV and decided, ‘these grant for White Rock, earmarked guys need all the help they can to “enhance awareness of comget,’” quipped Mayor Wayne Bald- munity resources and emergency win, in response to a question planning.” posed by Coun. Louise HutchinApplications for age-friendly recson. ognition this year were accepted Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter
until Feb. 29. To qualify, communities must show that they have met criteria that focus on seniors’ engagement, commitment, assessment and action. According to studies, an agefriendly community provides welcoming public spaces, accessible transportation, affordable housing options and employment and volunteer opportunities, as well as information and services which fit the needs of seniors. White Rock’s experience will be shared on the SeniorsBC website and in the BC Healthy Communities newsletter, the letter states. Coun. Helen Fathers questioned how the $1,000 will be used, given that the city no longer has a health and social committee. Baldwin said a healthy community initiative suggested by the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation “would be an entirely appropriate venue to work through.”
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Celebrating Canada Day in Cloverdale
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Tens of thousands flocked to Cloverdale Fairgrounds to celebrate Canada Day. Clockwise from top right: musician Sam Roberts greets the crowd of 35,000; there were more than enough rides and games to keep fairgoers; Jean Pierre Parent shows off his red-dyed beard; Hannah Georgas entertains the crowd with a ukulele; and a small group of audiences members cheer on Roberts.
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A Celebration of the Life of Mary-Wade Anderson August 2, 1927 - June 26, 2012 Wednesday, July 11, 2012 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. White Rock Community Centre 15154 Russell Avenue, White Rock Rooms A, B and C On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 community advocate and long-time Councillor Mary-Wade Anderson passed away.
next week July 9 Governance and Legislation Committee Meeting 6:00 p.m. Public Hearings 7:00 p.m. Regular Council Meeting will begin immediately following the conclusion of the Public Hearings. All meetings at White Rock City Hall, 15322 Buena Vista Avenue unless otherwise noted.
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NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the City of White Rock will hold Public Hearings in the City Hall COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 15322 Buena Vista Avenue, White Rock, BC, on Monday, July 9, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. in accordance with the Local Government Act. At the Public Hearings, all persons who deem their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaws shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions reflecting matters contained in the bylaws that are the subject of the Public Hearings. 1) BYLAW 1974 “White Rock Zoning Bylaw 1999, No. 1591, Amendment (CD-33 – 1526, 1536, 1550, and 1556 Finlay Street) Bylaw, 2011, No. 1974”
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CIVIC ADDRESS: 1526, 1536, 1550, and 1556 Finlay Street (See Site Map #1) PURPOSE: The purpose of Bylaw 1974 is to amend the White Rock Zoning Bylaw 1999, No. 1591 to accommodate the development of a twenty (20) unit residential townhouse complex. The subject site size is approximately 0.37 hectares (0.92 acres). 2) BYLAW 1976 “White Rock Zoning Bylaw 1999, No. 1591, Amendment (CD-35 – 15118 Thrift Avenue) Bylaw, 2011, No. 1976” CIVIC ADDRESS: 15118 Thrift Avenue (See Site Map #2) PURPOSE: The purpose of Bylaw 1976 is to amend the White Rock Zoning Bylaw 1999, No. 1591 to accommodate the development of a five (5) unit residential townhouse complex at 15118 Thrift Avenue. The subject site is approximately 0.06 hectares (0.15 acres).
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lifestyles Encouraging conservation An effort to encourage Surrey residents to conserve water – and ultimately save money – is arriving at citizens’ doorsteps this week. Post-secondary and high school students began a doorto-door initiative Tuesday, promoting sustainable water use to residents. Travelling by bicycle, the youth will offer tips to saving water; demonstrate how a water meter work; and answer questions on indoor and outdoor water use. The campaign is among several programs carried out under Operation Save H2O. There are also components focused on parks and rec centres, elementary schools and reducing water waste in commercial, industrial and institutional sectors. In addition, team members encourage residents to volunteer to have a water meter installed; an action they say typically leads to more conscious water usage and financial savings. In addition to the door-to-door appearances, members of Operation Save H2O greeted the public at Surrey’s Canada Day event in Cloverdale; and plan to be at the Honeybee Festival, July 21-22 at the Honeybee Centre (176 Street and Fraser Highway). For more, visit surrey. ca or call 604-5914383.
Skate park takes shape Attendees at Surrey’s Canada Day celebrations in Cloverdale got a good look at how plans for the new youth park there are shaping up. The City of Surrey invited reviews at a public open house Sunday beside the site – currently a vacant lot at the northeast corner of 62 Avenue at 176 Street – at Cloverdale Millennium Amphitheatre. The project is expected to break ground in November, with the new Cloverdale Youth Park to be completed in 2013. According to Shawn Jafarnejad, owner of Ollie North Skate Shop, it will have a covered skateboarding park that will function more like a training facility than an intermediate park. Jafarnejad, has been on a mission to
overhaul the existing, decadeThe new park has lit the old skateboard imaginations park at 17848 64 of local Ave., and says skateboarders. he is thrilled the About 30 of them, overhaul has their parents and progressed so skateboarding quickly. icon and World “I can’t believe it,” editorial@peacearchnews.com Freestyle he said. “Everyone’s Round-up making our dream come true.” promoter Monty Little turned
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A grilling event South Surrey-White RockCloverdale MP Russ Hiebert is to host a community barbecue for constituents July 14 in
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Smiles set for Sunday The second annual “Miles for Smiles” fivekilometer walk/run for charity takes place this Sunday (July 8) at the South Surrey Athletic Park at 10 a.m. The fundraiser for the Semiahmoo House Society in South Surrey is being organized by two students, Michelle Shalinsky, who attends Douglas College, and Teresita Aristizabal who goes to UBC. The pair said they were expecting around 50 people for the first event last year, but nearly 200 turned out and they raised more than $5,000.
They’re hoping to do even better this year. Participants in the walk will be entertained by local musicians Acoustic Groove and Joe Given. There will also be a Greek barbecue and raffles. To run or walk, registration is $30 which includes a t-shirt, cinch pack, and water bottles (for children under 15, the fee is $15).
Participants may register in person at the Running Room at 940 15045 32 Ave., online through www. milesforsmilesbc.ca or on the day of the event. The Semiahmoo House Society is a centre for individuals with developmental disabilities and acquired brain injuries. For more information, visit www.semi-housesociety.ca.
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Relay fights back at cancer More than 33 teams and their friends and family braved the rain at Centennial Park for the White Rock/South Surrey Relay For Life last month. Over 12 damp hours on June 22, the 243 participants in the ninth annual Canadian Cancer Society White Rock/South Surrey Relay For Life raised more than $72,000. The event began with a victory lap by cancer survivors who received a yellow t-shirt for taking the opening lap of the event. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are all touched by cancer in some way, whether we face it
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Starting July 1, the Electronic Products Recycling Association’s (EPRA) electronic stewardship program has expanded to include even mor e ele ct r on ic it em s. Consumers and businesses in BC have an environmentally sound recycling option. You can drop off your electronic products at designated Collection Sites throughout the province without charge. Since EPRA’s program began in 2007, more than 75,000 metric tonnes of unwanted electronics have been recycled. That’s over 75,000 metric tonnes that did not end up in our landfills and were not exported illegally to become someone else’s problem. Who runs the program? The EPRA is a not-for-profit extended producer responsibility association. It was set up by the
Where Return-It comes in: Encorp Pacific (Canada) runs the Return-It Electronics™ program. They have been contracted by EPRA to manage the electronics stewardship program. How electronics are recycled: Electronics collected in BC for recycling are sent to approved primary recyclers in North America. These items are broken down using various manual and mechanical processes. Products such as batteries and mercury lamps, which require special processing to recover materials, are removed. The
Effective July 1, 2012, the Return-It Electronics recycling program is expanding so that more than 260 different types of electronics will be accepted. The following items can be recycled free of charge at any Return-It Electronics Collection Site:
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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 â&#x20AC;˘ 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
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Rev. Craig Tanksley, Rector Rev. John Mash, Interim Associate Priest Annabelle Ip, Music Director Joshua Brown, Youth Leader
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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES ON THE PENINSULA â&#x20AC;&#x153;A warm welcome to everyoneâ&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;˘ Good Shepherd Church 2250 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 150th Street, South Surrey â&#x20AC;˘ Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street, White Rock â&#x20AC;˘ Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher Avenue, Crescent Beach For Mass times and for further information for all these churches
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The B.C. Government and Service Employees Union launched strike action Tuesday with a oneday walkout at liquor distribution warehouses in Vancouver, Victoria and Kamloops. BCGEU chief negotiator David Vipond said the strike action is to protest the B.C. government’s plan to sell off the three warehouses as well as back the union’s demands. The union rejected an offer of a two per cent wage increase this year and another 1.5 per cent next year, and is seeking about six per cent over two years after three years without a raise. Finance Minister Kevin Falcon – MLA for Surrey-Cloverdale – responded to the union’s strike vote by suggesting the wage offer could be withdrawn. The government describes its current negotiating mandate as “co-operative gains,” where pay increases must be financed by cost reductions in work arrangement.Vipond said the BCGEU’s proposal to raise revenue by opening more government liquor stores on Sundays was rejected. When the plan to sell liquor distribution operations was revealed in February’s budget, the union was told its jobs would be protected in the transition
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Director building the perfect Mousetrap Alex Browne Arts Reporter
They were meant to meet in time for The Mousetrap, it seems. Director Wendy Bollard and actress Laine Henderson of Peninsula Productions’ latest project – a local restaging of the celebrated Agatha Christie mystery (July 11-28, Coast Capital Playhouse) – were aware of each other as fellow performers, even though they’d never worked together before. But their lives have some interesting parallels. Both are singers of exceptional quality – Bollard an established Vancouver jazz diva who’s sung with her own groups and the likes of Dal Richards and his Orchestra, Henderson as interpreter of her own pop and jazz-tinged songs in venues as far afield as New York and Dublin, and as a soprano in the North American touring company of Riverdance. Both have a Celtic heritage (Bollard’s by way of Ireland, Henderson’s by way of Scottish parentage) and both, coincidentally, found themselves in Ireland at crucial, crossroads moments in their lives. Both subsequently found happy marriages and settled on the Semiahmoo Peninsula. And when Bollard advertised an open casting call for The Mousetrap (followup to her successful directorial debut with Waiting For The Parade last year) it was the perfect timing for Henderson to take on a new challenge – the role of Mollie Ralston, owner of Monkswell Manor, the snowbound guest house that becomes the scene of murder in the 1952 theatre classic. It’s a challenge Henderson is
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Agatha Christie’s celebrated mystery The Mousetrap will be brought to life by Peninsula Productions July 11-28 at the Coast Capital Playhouse. thoroughly enjoying, she said, partly because of Bollard’s welcoming, helpful direction and partly because it fulfills an early ambition. Mother of two young children (husband Jack Sixsmith is proprietor of popular Marine Drive restaurant Slainte by the Pier) the North Vancouver-raised Henderson has played to every kind of audience, from intimate
bar and lounge settings to soldout shows at the huge venues commanded by the Riverdance phenomenon. “But I’ve never acted before, other than in my Grade 9 drama class production of Sorry Wrong Number,” she admitted. The showy lead role of that piece – a neurotic woman who believes she is going to be murdered – was coveted by a classmate who
was ill when the auditions were held, Henderson recalled, so even though she won the part, “we had to share the role.” Music subsequently came to the fore in her life, including studies at Capilano College, Vancouver Community College and Berklee College of Music in Boston. “And almost every musician from Boston goes to New York,” she said of her first stay in the Big Apple,
which brought her recognition as a performer, but also some unhappy personal circumstances that led her to relocate in Ireland for a spell. Acting had always been in the back of her mind, however, even when she moved to White Rock. “I’ve always wanted to do it,” she said. “I auditioned for the White Rock see page 28
Strathspey Fiddle Orchestra offered night’s accommodation
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A call for billets for the Strathspey Fiddle Orchestra – which performs at White Rock Elks Hall (1469 George St.) July 14 at 7:30 p.m. – couldn’t have been more successful. Within three days, generous White Rock residents had responded with offers of one night’s accommodation for all members of the group, young musicians, singers and dancers from Moray and West Aberdeenshire, Scotland. There was just one problem, concert organizer Cheryl Jorgensen reports, with some chagrin. The accommodations weren’t needed after all, as the orchestra already had hotel space paid for. The problem, it appears, was due to a miscommunication based on cultural differences.
When their Canadian contact, Bruce Coughlan of Tiller’s Folly, asked Gary Coull, director of the orchestra, if they wanted billeting, he believed Coughlan was referring to tickets and advertising, rather than roofs over their heads. “In the Scottish dialect, which has some roots in the old alliance which existed in the 17th to 19th centuries between Scotland and France, various words have still survived today,” Jorgensen explained. “One of these is ‘billet,’ which means ticket in France, and still in Scotland – only in the military sense does it mean accommodation!” All’s well that ends well, as the saying goes. While Jorgensen had to make hurried cancellation calls, the good news is that the concert is going ahead with all of the orchestra’s 16 fiddlers, plus piano player, cajon (box drum) player and piper.
While some of the group sing and do highland dancing, the major part of the performance is fiddle music, played by members whose ages range from 14 to over 60 – although most are in their teens and 20s. The orchestra was formed to showcase the the talents of some of the best young musicians in their home area, and they play regularly at concerts, ceilidhs and festivals in the region. The group has also represented Scotland at Celtic festivals and corporate events throughout Britain, Ireland, and as far away as Frankfurt and Kronach in Germany and Texas. The current two-week tour of the West Coast will include performances in Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. Tickets ($12.50, seniors and students $10, children $5) are available from 604-5384016.
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through The Mousetrap bodes well for future theatrical collaborations – which would suit Henderson just fine, she said. Not that she’s abandoning music – and local audiences will be able to see that part of her talent as part of the upcoming Spirit of the Sea entertainment lineup (Aug. 3-6). There’s always been an element of fortuitous timing in her career, she acknowledges. When she left New York for Ireland it was just two weeks before 9-11, she said. And the tour of Riverdance, which took her all over North America and to Finland, Sweden and Germany, came to her right out of the blue. She was managing a cafe in Dublin and contemplating a return to music school, when a conversation she had with one of the waitresses was overheard by a woman customer. “She asked ‘Are you a soprano, by any chance?’” Henderson recalled. “I said yes, and she said ‘here’s my card – I’m the musical director for Riverdance. Call my office and tell them I told you to send in an audition tape.” “That never happens,” Bollard marvelled. “That’s like something out of a movie.” For tickets, call the Coast Capital boxoffice at 604-536-7535 or visit www.whiterockplayers.ca
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Excelling in all aspects of the game, Surrey Storm ‘95 captured the Futures (under-18) Select championship at the Scotiabank Canadian Open Fastpitch International Championship Tuesday evening at Softball City. “We played very good defensively and got some great pitching,” said coach Dennis Rieder. “And offensively, we were pretty good, too. So it was an all-around effort by the team.” Allowing just four runs in four round robin games, the Storm got a scare in a semifinal contest earlier in the day, needing to go to extra innings before defeating the Abbotsford Outlaws. Surrey had no trouble with the Outlaws in a round robin game Saturday night, cruising to an 11-1 victory. After struggling in the semifinal round, the Storm “got back on track,” in the championship game, hammering the Ridge Meadows Rage 10-1. Kelsey McDonald and Karlee Takasaki were standouts in the pitcher’s circle, with infielders Regan Cumiskey at shortstop and Hayley Brooks at second base initiating a number of double plays. Leading the Storm at the plate were Jenna Desmarais and Samantha Morrell. Other members of the Storm are Kendall Boone, Kristina Graham, Christina Grant, Alexandra Hunter, Krysta Ivens, Heather McFarlane, and Kourtney Rieder. Ridge Meadows reached the final by upsetting the North Delta Sunfire 7-1 in their semifinal contest. North Delta won all four see page 30
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The California A’s, with their perfect defensive record, have established themselves as the team to beat at Softball City. The A’s ran their record to 6-0 (won-lost) at the Scotiabank Canadian Open Fastpitch International Championship with a 4-0 win over Great Britain Monday, and two more victories – over IndonesiaJakarta and the St. Louis Extreme Elite – on Tuesday. California has yet to concede a run and is the lone unbeaten team left in the nine-team women’s elite tournament. On Monday at Softball City, A’s pitcher Blaire Luna struck out 10 batters to hand the British team its first loss of the competition. China-Liaoning remained in second place with a 5-1 record, its only loss a 1-0 setback to the A’s on Sunday. The White Rock Renegades, meanwhile, have won four consecutive games since they dropped an 8-0 decision to China-Liaoning on opening day, and are
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Showcase division featured Surrey squads from page 29 round-robin contests, giving up just six runs and shutting out the Rage 10-0. In Showcase (16-and-under) Select division, three teams from Surrey advanced to the semifinal round, but it was the Duncan Red Hots heading home with the championship title. Seeded second for the eight-team playoff round, Duncan edged the Fleetwood
Force ’96 4-3 in Tuesday afternoon’s final. The Red Hots stopped Surrey Storm ‘96 2-1 in a semifinal game earlier in the day. Fleetwood earned the top seed by allowing just one run, winning all four round robin contest. In a semifinal game, they edged the Surrey Storm ’97 2-1, a team which was seeded third after winning all four of its round-robin contests.
Rain delays Rain caused many games – in all divisions – to be delayed Saturday, with some not finishing until after midnight. Games Tuesday were also delayed while organizers waited for the rain to subside. The consolation-round games in both the Futures and Showcase Select tournaments were also cancelled.
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Hopwood strikes out 7 from page 29 10:30 p.m. due to rain during the day. On Sunday, White Rock won its second game, 7-0 over Team Peru, led by pitcher Sara Hopwood. Hopwood earned her first win of the tourney, striking out seven in five innings, while also going 2-for-3 at the plate, with a double and three runs-batted-in. Marina Groenewegen, with a triple, and Courtney O’Connor, who was 2-for-2 with a double, also had strong days at the plate. Monday, the Renegades got a tworun home run from Cloverdale’s Leah Riske to edge Mexico 4-3 in eight innings. Renegades starting pitcher Kyla Myre scattered three hits over seven and one-third innings, while Cassidy Lee earned the win after retiring the final two Mexican batters. After reeling off three straight victories, the Renegades were finally tagged with a loss Tuesday, dropping a 7-0 decision to Great Britain, who sat with a 4-1 record heading into Wednesday’s action. White Rock rebounded from the loss later in the day to knock off Team BC – which features a handful of former Renegades – by a 13-7 score. Play in the Women’s International tournament began Wednesday at Softball City, with Japan playing New Zealand with an afternoon game.
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Long rain delays did not dampen the spirits of Team Peru players Saturday. Canada hit the field for its first game at 7:30 p.m. against New Zealand. None of the Day 1 games in the international tournament were completed by Peace Arch News press deadlines. Australia, the United States and Venezuela are the other national teams in the International group. The tournament plays through the weekend, with the championship game slated for Monday night.
The Canadian Cancer Society would like to thank White Rock and South Surrey for their incredible support of the 9th Annual Relay For Life on June 22 at Centennial Park. This year, as we looked around the track we saw friends, families, neighbours, co-workers and community leaders − all there to put an end to cancer. More than 45 survivors were Celebrated during our Survivors’ Victory Lap, and as night fell, we honored and remembered loved ones during the Luminary Ceremony. Our After Midnight Crew helped keep us energized throughout the overnight hours despite the rain, and the morning brought our closing ceremonies where we recognized each of you who have chosen to help make cancer history. Every step taken during Relay For Life helps the Canadian Cancer Society save lives. Funds raised at Relay allow us to invest in live saving research, lead crucial cancer prevention initiatives and deliver caring practical and personal support to people living with cancer.
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White Rock defenceman Jason Garrison is coming home after signing a contract with his hometown Vancouver Canucks Sunday afternoon. Garrison, 27, was a free agent after spending the last three seasons with the Florida Panthers. His new deal with Vancouver is a six-year pact, worth a total of $27.6-million. Garrison, who grew up in the Lower Mainland and played minor hockey with the Semiahmoo Minor Hockey Association, was a sought-after commodity when the National Hockey League’s free-agency period opened Sunday. Last season, he was third among NHL defencemen with 16 goals. In the days leading up to free agency, Garrison had said his first choice would have been to stay with the Panthers but that the chance to play for the Canucks would be “a dream come true.” “We’re very excited, we think there’s tremendous upside there,” Vancouver Canucks general manager Mike Gillis said in an interview posted on the team’s official website. “He wanted to be in a hockey environment, wanted to be back in Vancouver, so we’re
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Nanaimo Clippers and the University of Minnesota-Duluth. He went undrafted into the NHL, signing with Florida after his college career wrapped up. Now with Vancouver, the late-blooming Garrison will be counted on to replace veteran defenceman Sami Salo, who left the Canucks to sign with Tampa Bay on July 1.
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Parking without the hassle Bosa Properties is bringing innovation to one of life’s little annoyances with its automated parking system at its Jameson House development in Coal Harbour. “The parking garage would have been 12 levels” if Bosa had gone with a conventional parking system, says Senior Vice-President Daryl Simpson. There are 250 parking spots in the development, and two transfer stations to move the cars. Simpson says the wait time to park and retrieve the car is about two minutes, but it depends on how many others are waiting. “It’s quicker than driving around and around,” he says, adding that this
system is the first of its kind in Canada, and the second-largest in North America. Homeowners pull into the garage and drive their car onto one of the stations. Then, you lock their car and type in your PIN. You can then go up to your home while the machines move the car into one of the spaces below. When you want to retrieve your car, you go back to the garage and type in your PIN. Your car will appear, and you’re on your way. The homes at Jameson House are now sold out, but with the popularity of the automated parking system, it’s only a matter of time until the technology is used elsewhere.
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Whether you’re looking for a vacation spot for the whole family or a place to retire after years of hard work, you need look no further than The Cottages on Osoyoos Lake, located right on the shores of the beautiful lake. “We found a spectacular waterfront property at a very affordable price, on Canada’s warmest lake,” says Eric Van Maren, Partner of Van Maren Construction Group. “Most people from B.C., and many from Alberta, are familiar with Osoyoos and have vacationed there in the past. A property like The Cottages just can’t be purchased in the Okanagan.” With over 1,500 feet of waterfront, 500 feet of beach, two swimming pools, a 7,000-square-foot clubhouse, 20 acres of lawn, boat slips and walking trails, the Cottages are the perfect spot for families of all sizes. There are three different styles of home available, Van Maren says, and thus truly something for everyone. “The Meadow homes are most appealing for second-home buyers,” he says. “They have lots of open space between the homes where younger children can play with newly made friends. You’re never more than a few minutes walk to the lake and clubhouse.” The Lakeside homes are made for people who want to live right on the water, while the Hillside homes appeal to those looking for somewhere to live year-round, and are larger. There are 14 different two- to four-bedroom floorplans to choose from, ranging from 1,281 square feet
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The Cottages on Osoyoos Lake feature wood-clad vaulted ceilings, above, and vinyl-plank flooring thoughout the main living areas, left. Outside, the expansive windows let the light pour in. Many homes are just a barefoot walk from the lake, top, making them the perfect vacation spot.
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1:00-2:00 P.M. @ #38 1400 164 Street • $308,800 - Retirement Community – Own Your Own Land. 1250 sq. ft. 2 bedroom. 3348 sq. ft. private fenced lot. Single garage and RV parking 1:00-2:00 P.M. @ 2240 124 Street • $1,042,780 - Crescent Heights New Quality Home. 2847 sq. ft. two level, 4 bedroom & 3 ½ bath, 6938 sq. ft. lot 2:15- 3:15 P.M. @ 1899 133B Street • $1,348,000 – Amble Green Pool and Privacy. 3903 sq. ft. two level, 4 bedroom, games room & office. 13,982 sq. ft. lot 2:15-3:15 P.M. @ #4 15255 36 Avenue • $648,800 – Ferngrove Executive Townhome. Sunny fenced rear garden. 2498 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, two level & basement plan. Double garage, kids and pets welcome. 3:30-4:30 P.M. – #33 15237 36 Avenue • $718,000 – Rosemary Walk Designer’s Townhome, South/East wrap around garden. , 2460 sq. ft. corner home. 4 bedrooms, two level & basement plan. Double garage, kids and pet welcome. Dave, Cindy & Amanda Walker 604-531-1111 or 604-889-5004 www.whiterockwalker.com HomeLife Benchmark Realty
OPEN SAT. JULY 7 1:30-2:45 P.M.
#109 - 1533 BEST STREET • $259,000 Lovely ground floor, west-facing, recently rainscreened, new roof, windows, paint, etc. One bdrms. & den w/Murphy bed. Pets allowed. Monica Donetti-Ross 604-725-6960 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty
OPEN SAT. JULY 7 3:00-4:45 P.M.
#102 - 1264 MERKLIN STREET • $399,000 Large 2 bdrm., 2 bath garden unit, east facing, very private back yd, 1200+ sq. ft. Small 6-unit bldg., major overhaul w/warranties. good as new. No age restriction, one pet allowed, no rentals. Monica Donetti-Ross 604-725-6960 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty 16246 - 27A AVENUE RAB home, custom built
OPEN for present owner, spectacular finishings, SUNDAY south-facing backyard on green belt. Enter for a chance to win fabulous Italian gourmet basket JULY 8 valued over $200. See you at the open. 2:00-4:00 Monica Donetti-Ross 604-725-6960 P.M. RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty
938 STEVENS ST. • NEW PRICE: $759,000 Beautiful 4 bdrm. home, 1 block from beach, restaurants, OPEN shopping. Spacious & bright, floor-to-ceiling SUNDAY windows, 3 bathrm., 2 kitchens, 2 full ensuites, 2 JULY 8 large walk-in closets. Updated kitchen opens to huge 1:00-4:00 sundeck & peekaboo ocean views. Bsmt. offers 2 bdrm., bathrm., kitchen, private entrance. Joanne P.M. Taylor 604-538-8888 Sutton Group West Coast Realty
NICO WYND ESTATES Get ready for active living this summer. Summer is coming! Unlimited golf, tennis, biking trails, marina, pool, hot tub, sauna, OPEN exercise room, full clubhouse facilities and ownership of 76 SAT. & acres of land. It’s all about the LIFESTYLE! SUN. 2 UNITS TO VIEW JULY #4 14065 NICO WYND PL. • $349,000 7&8 Spectacular renovation! 2:00-4:00 3626 NICO WYND DRIVE • $619,000 P.M. 1800 sq. ft. with master on main! Pam Mitchell 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty OPEN 17351 - 3A AVE. • QUALITY 5 BDRM. HOME Custom 2-storey, fin. bsmt., open plan, ss appls., THURS. JULY 5 quart & granite counters, lots of windows, eng. hw & ceramic tile. Back lane, huge mstr. bdrm., ensuite w/ TO SUN. rain shower, jetted tub. Large lot, mins. from border, JULY 8 WR beach, shops, restaurants, golf, transportation. 2:00-4:00 RJ Rogers 778-237-2555 Bruce Nelson 604-805-7401 Sutton Group West Coast Realty P.M. OPEN SUNDAY JULY 8 1:00-4:00 P.M.
1437 FOSTER STREET • WHITE ROCK Come visit White Rock’s better building ~ Wedgewood Park ~ #306 @ $279,000 and #313 @ $259,000. Sellers are open to offers. Come and visit. Bob Neall 604-590-2444 Macdonald Realty
OPEN SAT. JULY 7 1:30-3:30 P.M.
13818 - 24A AVE. • NEW PRICE: $1,549,000 Elgin Chantrell. Beautiful loft style rancher, 4 bdrm., 4 bath, quality built, vaulted ceilings, 17 zoned radiant heat, heated triple car garage plus separate RV garage. All the bells & whistles! Close to schools & transit. Kory Pasacreta 778-228-0889 HomeLife Benchmark Titus
OPEN SAT. & SUN. JULY 7&8 1:00-4:00 P.M.
1434 EVERALL STREET • STARTING AT $549,900 Evergreen Pointe. Brand new 5-unit townhome development. Serene, natural setting, ocean views, towering evergreens. Clean, crisp, contemporary design, convenient White Rock location, 3 bdrm./2 bath & 4 bdrm./3 bath homes available, top-of-theline finish. Price incl. HST. Karen Hutchison & Karin White 604-538-8888 Sutton Group West Coast Realty
OPEN PH22 - 1588 BEST STREET • THE MONTEREY SAT. & A wonderful top floor, updated one bedroom and SUN. den on the quiet side of this well-liked building. Corner unit is bright with a good-sized balcony. JULY Currently the only home for sale in the complex. 7&8 Stewart Peddemors 604-541-4888 2:00-4:00 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty P.M. OPEN #102 - 15282 - 19TH AVENUE • PARKVIEW TERRACE • $284,800 SAT. & Terrific opportunity to purchase a 1264 sq. ft. 2 bdrm., 2 bth., SUN. insuite laundry, in peaceful S. Surrey neighbourhood. Ground JULY floor, end unit, faces west. Sunken lvgrm. w/gas fp, encl. 7&8 1:00-3:00 solarium, huge patio, landscaped yard. Close to shops, transit, schools. Don’t wait! Don Rokosz 604-916-0964 Hanna Realty Ltd. P.M. SAT. & 14955 VICTORIA AVENUE • SAUSALITO SUN. Beachside living at the Sausalito! JULY Six storey, 23 condos, panoramic ocean views. 7&8 Construction has started, behind the Boathouse, 45% sold. 1:30-4:30 One bedroom from $295,000. Sub-penthouse from $545,000. P.M. OR 604-538-3237 Century 21 Seaside Realty BY APPT.
#7 - 12916 - 17TH AVE. • TOWNHOUSE • OCEAN PARK • $249,000 OPEN Great location, upper unit, bright, overlooks garden area, 2 SAT. bdrm., newly painted, well maint., f/p, updated laminate floors, JULY 7 2:00-4:00 roof, siding, windows, deck redone 2005. Outdoor balcony. Quiet location, walk to shops. 19+, pets allowed with restrictions. P.M. Lorne Saunders 604-538-8888 Sutton Group West Coast Realty
3488 ROSEMARY HEIGHTS CRESCENT OPEN Custom built home, two storey with basement on 4445 sq. ft. lot. SUNDAY Three bedrooms, 3 baths. Private backyard backs onto the park. JULY 8 Prime location in popular neighbourhood. 1:00-4:00 Anita Marler 604-531-4000 P.M. Bay Realty
#207 - 1533 BEST ST. • TIVOLI • OFFERED AT $289,900 OPEN Rainscreened, new roof, updated 2 bdrm., 2 bath, 1021 sq. ft. SUNDAY condo, faces west, quiet side of bldg. Open plan, new laminate JULY 8 3:00-4:30 floors, new stone fp surround, spacious kitchen, private balcony. Pets allowed w/restr., no rentals, no age restr. Lynn Vaughn/ P.M. Diane Reelie 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty
#109 - 1785 MARTIN DR. • SOUTHWYND • OFFERED AT $449,900 OPEN Ground floor corner, large 2 bdrm., 2 bath, famrm. off kitchen. SUNDAY Immaculate, shows beautifully, lots of updates: laminate floors, JULY 8 1:00-2:30 newer S/S appls, gas fp, lots of windows, separate laundry room, 2 parking spaces. Desirable bldg., adult-oriented. Lynn Vaughn/ P.M. Diane Reelie 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty
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1:00-2:15 @ #105 - 1351 MARTIN STREET • $164,000 Studio suite. 2:30-4:00 @ 14979 BUENA VISTA • $1,019,000 Ocean view! Three bedrooms, three baths, six parking spots, double garage. Patricia Pousette 604-531-1909 Hugh & McKinnon Realty
#110 - 15145 - 36TH AVENUE • $409,900 • BRAND NEW OPEN 1058 sq. ft. 2 bdrm./2 bath & den condo in Edgewater, DAILY overlooking Nicomekl River, yet close to shopping, dining, golf, 12:00-5:00 parks. Features Kitchen Aid stainless steel appliances, quartz EXCEPT counters, hardwood laminate floor, 9’ ceiling, plus clubhouse. FRIDAYS Sal Bhullar 778-881-4318 Fifth Avenue Real Estate 15610 ROPER AVENUE • $859,000 Stunning 4/5 bdrm. home + OPEN bright 1 bdrm. suite. Situated on 1/4 acre, beautifully landscaped SUNDAY with water feature. Extensively updated: gorgeous kitchen, JULY 8 hardwood floors, 800 sq. ft. of covered deck. Fully fenced and 2:00-4:00 extremely private yard. Shows a 10! P.M. Sharon Deveau 604-542-4644 New Options Realty
#402 - 1840 - 160TH STREET • BREAKAWAY BAYS OPEN Spacious 994 sq. ft., 2 bdrm., 1 bath mobile home. Great layout, SUNDAY large kitchen & master bedroom. Situated in a cul-de-sac, on JULY 8 one of the best lots. Backs on to greenspace. Offered at $99,900. 2:00-4:00 Janet Sheard 604-531-1111 P.M. HomeLife Benchmark Realty OPEN SAT. & SUN. JULY 7&8 2:00-4:00 P.M.
15310 - 17A AVENUE • LUXURY CONDOS AT GEMINI One and two bedroom condos. Good selection remaining. Susan Vollmer 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty
#3 - 12963 - 17TH AVENUE • PRICE: $577,000 Main floor master bedroom! View this spacious 3 bdrm. town home, formal dining & famrms., double garage. Ideally located for quiet living yet close to library, shopping, buses. Steve & Margie Chapman 604-828-3503 Sutton Group West Coast Realty www.3.OceanParkGrove.info
14971 SOUTHMERE PLACE • $818,900 Great 3 bdrm. family OPEN home in Semiahmoo School catchment. Located in quiet cul-deSUNDAY sac, SE facing back yard. Updates incl. bathrooms, paint, front JULY 8 2:00-4:00 & interior doors, hot water tank, roof. Easy to convert back to 4 bdrms. Bonus: small RV parking at side. Robert Doolan & Teresa P.M. Berge 604-767-3243 or 604-760-1950 Hugh & McKinnon OPEN SUNDAY JULY 8 2:00-4:00 P.M.
14884 SOUTHMERE COURT • $848,800 Great 4 bdrm. family home with pool & hot tub, 2 blocks from Semiahmoo School. Nestled in quiet cul-de-sac with private south-facing back yard. Close to shopping, schools, transportation, trails. Robert Doolan & Teresa Berge 604-767-3243 or 604-760-1950 Hugh & McKinnon
OPEN SUNDAY JULY 8 2:00-4:00 P.M.
#46 - 15355 - 26TH AVENUE • SOUTHWIND • $339,000 Centrally located, updated townhouse. Sundeck off kitchen, 2 bdrms. up including master with ensuite, fully fenced yard. Walk to schools, shopping and park. Chad Hippsley 604-312-8893 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty
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12641 OCEAN CLIFF DRIVE • TRULY UNIQUE! 2700 sq. ft. contemporary rancher on 12,000+ sq. ft. lot in the heart of Ocean Park. Custom designed rancher has 18x16 open atrium in centre of the home featuring a Japanese garden viewed from all main rooms. This brings a special ambience to this fabulous home. Open floor plan, 9’ ceilings, spacious rooms, skylights, loads of windows, most with California shutters. Custom-designed kitchen has original Snaidero Italian white cabinets & counter w/oak trim detail, center island with newer Dacor gas cooktop, Kitchen Aid convection oven, Bosch dishwasher. Kitchen/famrm. open to partially covered deck, perfect for entertaining. Formal living/ dining room with huge windows & gas fp w/marble surround. Home has 4 spacious bdrms., master w/Jacuzzi tub, separate shower, walk-in closet, wall of windows. Amazing garden. Fully fenced, prof. landscaped. Huge sundrenched corner lot. Offered at $1,150,000. A must see! Call Marty Smith for private showing 605-802-7814 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty
OPEN SAT. & SUN. JULY 7&8 2:00-4:00 P.M.
1752 OCEAN PARK ROAD • $1,680,000
OPEN Beautifully renovated top to bottom, 3980 sq. ft. SUNDAY home, 6 bedrooms, gourmet kitchen, 500 sq. ft. west-facing ocean view deck, JULY 8 8590 sq. ft. beautifully manicured lot. 2:00-4:00 Linda Morgan 604-541-4888 P.M. RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty
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#2 - 12925 - 17TH AVENUE • $457,900 Rancher in Ocean Park Grove, 2 bdrms., 2 bathroom townhome, freshly painted, new carpets, blinds, kitchen flooring. Bright open plan living & dining room with gas f/p, large kitchen with eating area, west-facing patio, double garage, lots of storage. Superb location! Pauline Cremin 604-240-6462 HomeLife Benchmark Realty
#103 - 16350 - 14TH AVE. • WESTWINDS • NEW PRICE: $425,000 Two level townhouse, 2 bdrms., 2 bath + den, bright open floor plan, vaulted ceiling in living room. Beautifully maintained, overlooks green belt along Fergus Creek. New hardwood flooring on main, new roof, outside just painted. Age 19+. Hanna Soucker 604-538-8888 Sutton Group West Coast Realty
OPEN SUNDAY JULY 8 2:00-4:00 P.M.
15552 VISTA DRIVE • OFF ROPER & FINLAY $830,000 ~ Immaculate 2-level home, quality renovations, new roof, custom kitchens and baths, some ocean view on upper level, private yard, new fence, quiet street. Tracy Struss 604-818-1492 Royal LePage Northstar
OPEN SAT. JULY 7 2:00-4:00 P.M.
14461 - 29TH AVE. • $1,275,000 Exec. rancher, 6 bdrm., 4 baths, fresh ext. paint, new roof, new driveway. Open kitchen, great room, formal dining & living, fully fin. w/o bsmt. w/3 bdrms., 2 full baths, media area, games area, private backyard. Semi Trail & Semiahmoo High School catchment, walking trails, local shopping. Sue Anderson 604-351-2353 Hugh & McKinnon Realty
OPEN SUNDAY JULY 8 2:00-4:00 P.M.
13832 NORTH BLUFF RD. • PULL INTO THE CIRCULAR DRIVEWAY ...of this bright, sunny, welcoming home. Over 9000 sq. ft. lot, south facing, fully fenced, mature l/scaping, 3-tiered deck, covered BBQ. Renovated kitchen w/granite countertops, ss appliances, new windows, 3 bdrms., 2 baths, games, office. Cindy Poppy 604-531-1111 HomeLife Benchmark Realty
OPEN SUNDAY JULY 8 2:00-4:00 P.M.
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. unauthorized suite. Level backyard and large covered deck! Lulu Sorbara 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty
OPEN SUNDAY JULY 8 2:00-4:00 P.M.
14035 MARINE DRIVE • OCEAN RIDGE! • $419,000 Ocean view townhome, 2-storey plus finished basement. Features bright unit, laminate flooring, new paint, 3 bedrooms, spacious layout, lush, mature gardens on 4.5 acres, short walk down to White Rock Beach. Mel Smith, Jane Bailey 604-531-1111 or 604-535-7965 HomeLife Benchmark Realty
OPEN SAT. JULY 7 2:00-4:00 P.M.
13452 - 25TH AVENUE • $1,998,000 Lot = 39,901 sq. ft. south-facing. Home = 4100 sq. ft. finished + 10’ basement, 1200 sq. ft. unfinished. Beebe Cline 604-830-7458 Hugh & McKinnon Realty www.whiterocklifestyles.com
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#104 - 15025 VICTORIA AVENUE • $649,900 Fabulous ocean view from every room in this 2 bdrm. & den, 1411 sq. ft. condo. Private garden patio, grassy area, new roof, O/D pool, hot tub. 25+ age, pet OK. Guest parking at side of back building. Shelley Mare 604-531-1111 HomeLife Benchmark Realty
OPEN SUNDAY JULY 8 2:00-4:00 P.M.
2345 - 130A STREET • $2,268,000 Lot = 18,034 sq. ft. south-facing. Home = 5538 sq. ft. built in 2008. Five bedrooms and fully finished basement. Beebe Cline 604-830-7458 Hugh & McKinnon Realty www.whiterocklifestyles.com
12888 - 14A AVENUE • OCEAN PARK! OPEN Beautiful new 2204 sq. ft., 4 bdrm. home with high-end SAT. finishings. Great room concept, antique white cabinets, stainless JULY 7 appliances, 10’ ceiling throughout main, paver stones on 2:00-4:00 driveway & walkways. Lovely back yard on 5000 sq. ft. lot. P.M. Linda Morgan 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty
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Morgan Creek. The Absolute, Stunning Brand new Dream Mansion features Living Space of 9400 sf of 8 BR & 9 baths, with lot size of 34,000 sf. Huge dream kitchen w/double sinks, high end appliiances, multiple lighting scenes and double islands. Truly high-technology; 56 speakers with 3 systems, 32 TV locations roughed in, 6+ ďŹ nished also 16 camera system and video intercom for the whole house. Activity areas: bar, media room, large playroom, gym, sauna, covered patio, built-in BBQ in main huge 3 level patio, Sun room. Must see, have every of your dream fulďŹ lled!
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Sale Price $272,900 $272,900 $1,868,000 $1,988,000 $1,498,000 $1,489,000 $1,389,000 $1,389,000 $1,388,000 $1,095,500 $998,800 $989,000 $900,000 $863,000 $849,000 $839,888 $939,800 $1,998,000 $2,100,000 $1,798,000
Blt Yr. Lot Size (sq ft) House (sq ft) 2011 0 828 2011 0 828 2011 13986 4937 1985 47916 3600 ?? 1 Acre ?? 1970 48350 2250 1972 49,658 2958 1973 49658 3400 1995 15015 5134 2009 6028 3590 1978 49302 3480 2003 5318 3546 2002 4036 3009 2007 4446 3054 2007 4575 3054 2009 4219 2917 2010 4166 3731 2004 20,000 5800 1978 78,408 1830 1997 47,523 6871
Description 2BR+2Bath 2BR+2Bath 5BR+6Bath 3BR+3.5Bath ?? 4BR+2Bath 3RD+2Bath 4BR+3Bath 4BR+3.5Bath 6BR+3.5Bath 3BR+3Bath 5BR+4.5Bath 4BR+3.5Bath 4BR+3.5Bath 4BR+3.5Bath 4BR+2.5Bath 4BR+3Bath 6BR+6.5Bath 3BR+2Bath 6BR+5Bath
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ANDERSON, Mary Wade 84, beloved mother, grandmother and great grandmother went to her eternal home on June 26, 2012. A celebration of life will be held at the White Rock Community Centre, 2:00 - 4:00pm, Wed. July 11th, 15154 Russell Ave, White Rock. Mary Wade was born August 2, 1927 to Wilson and Mary Wade in Bishop Auckland, Great Britain.
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COULAS Angele Born in Belgium passed away peacefully on July 01, 2012 in Surrey, BC at the age of 84. Predeceased by husband Joseph. She will be lovingly remembered by brother Henri Vandermeulen (Monique), nieces, nephews and many loving friends. We would like to thank the staff at Morgan Place, Janna and the Volunteers at the White Rock Hospice for their compassionate care. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated July 06, 1:00pm at Good Shepherd Parish 2250 - 150th St., Surrey, B.C. Rev. Stanley Galvon celebrant. Interment to follow at Gardens of Gethsemani Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations in Mrs Coulas memory to the White Rock Hospice Society 15510 Russell Ave., White Rock, B.C. V4B 2R3
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ROBERTSON, Patrick 1917-2012 Dad passed away on May 3, 2012 at Peace Arch Hospital in White Rock at the age of 94. He is survived by his loving wife of 70 years, Marion; his daughter Lesleigh Stanford (Ron); his 3 grandchildren, Ted (Christie), John (Gretchen), and Whitney; and his twin great grandsons, Casey and Sammy. He was loved by his family, and will be greatly missed.
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Through her years Mary Wade was an industrial welfare officer, nurse, realtor and businesswoman. She was also president of the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board. She loved the water and was an excellence swimmer. She is survived by daughter Virginia Patricia Awakuni (Russell), son Kenneth Wade Brown (Linda), grandchildren Michael Edward and David Lee Montgomery (Becky), Eron Wade Awakuni (Amanda), Kenneth Wade Brown Jr. ( Kristin), Mark Anthony Brown (Sarah), great-grand children Joseph Edward Montgomery III, Cameron, Benjamin, and Madison Brown, Zachary and Jason Brown, all of Texas.
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She served on the Board of Peace Arch Hospital from 1997, chair of the board from 2002 -2004 and from 2006 to present, as representative councilor. Mary Wade served on city council for 12 years and one of her greatest accomplishments was spearheading the development of the 5th & 6th floor of the Peace Arch Hospital.
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HAPPY THOUGHTS
“JOY To The World” Licensed Family Day care, Now open Monday to Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm . Please Call for an Appointment Our # is 604-531-6345 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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SANDCASTLES & Sunshine Preschool 14633 - 16th Avenue
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The family would like to thank Dr. Bryan Prentice and the nursing staff of Peace Arch Hospital for their compassionate and loving care our mother received. A special thank you to the many friends who loved and cared for our mother. At the family’s request in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Peace Arch Hospital Foundation.
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HAZEL KING HAPPY 90th BIRTHDAY Thank you for being a great wife, mother & grandmother. Love, your family.
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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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FIBERGLASS LAMINATION CITY LOOK SALON. Chair for rent $550. Also nail tech space avail. 604-536-3788 or 604-790-8848. flagel - h
Established Vancouver Island Fiberglass Manufacturing Business has full-time positions for experienced fiberglass lamination manufacturer. Needed Immediately.
Submit resume via fax: 1-250-248-2288 References a must.
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WAREHOUSE PERSON M.A. Stewart & Sons Ltd., An International valve and fitting company headquartered in Surrey, B.C., has an immediate opening for Warehouse Person to our growing team full-time.
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GARDENING HELPER required. Must be reliable and hard working. F/T or P/T. Phone (778)898-8040.
JUNK REMOVAL STAFF Recycle-It! Earth Friendly Junk Removal is looking for clean cut, hard working, energetic people to join our expanding recycling team. If you have a valid class 5 D.L. and are not afraid to work hard in a challenging but, exciting atmosphere please e-mail your resume to jason@recycleitcanada.ca
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.
RETAIL SALES CLERK required. Will train. Good starting wage. Apply in person at: Penguin Meats, 1554 - 152 St., White Rock.
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For distribution of Gardner Denver Blowers for WestRon Blowers, Compressors, Pumps Port Coquitlam location. We supply to cement, grain, pulp & paper, mining and sewage treatment facilities through BC.
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-PIANO LESSONS- in my White Rock home. Beginners Summertime Special! 3 lessons/week $20.00/hr. Weekly lessons $25.00/hr. - GIVE THE GIFT OF MUSIC - Call: 604-505-3917
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PLEA Community Services Society is looking for individuals and families who can provide respite care in their homes for youth aged 12 to 18, who are attending a recovery program for alcohol and/or drug addiction. Qualified applicants must be available on weekends and have a home that can accommodate one to two youth and meet all safety requirements. Training and support is provided. If interested, please call a member of our Family Recruiting Team at:
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LEELA THAI REST. req. 1 F/T Thai food cook, 3-5 yrs. exp. $18/hr. 1 F/T kitchen helper, $13/hr. Apply or mail 1310 Johnston Rd. White Rock, B.C. V4B 3Z2.
OCEAN PARK SUBWAY 1623-128 St. Seeks bright enthusiastic outgoing individuals to join our team. Hrs incl days eves & wknds Apply online mysubwaycareer.com
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Severide Law, a five lawyer firm located in Ladner needs a dynamic, outgoing person to be our full-time receptionist and junior legal administrative assistant. If you are looking for a career in a well-respected and established law firm, have obtained a certificate in legal administrative studies and want to develop your skills working with a team of experienced legal administrative assistants and lawyers, please apply by forwarding your resume by email to: info@severide.com Prior law office work experience would be an asset but is not required. Only those applicants that are short-listed will be contacted.No phone calls please.
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COMMERCIAL TRANSPORT & DIESEL ENGINE MECHANICS Required for Cullen Diesel Power Ltd. and Western Star & Sterling Trucks of Vancouver Inc. Positions avail. in Surrey & Kamloops. Also, Elk Valley as resident men. Detroit Diesel / MTU experience an asset.
Union Shop ~ Full BeneďŹ ts. Forward Resume to Annish Singh: Fax: 604-888-4749 E-mail:ars@cullendiesel.com
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M.A. Stewart & Sons Ltd. An International valve and fitting company headquartered in Surrey, B.C. has an immediate opening for a qualified Inside Sales, Quotations and Actuation Professional to our growing team full-time.
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Kristy 604.488.9161 threescocatering@shaw.ca
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PLEASE visit Threading, waxing, hair cut and color at TOP TOUCH OCEANSIDE 14845 Marine Drive White Rock. Call @604-535-3304 walk-in OK. Proudly serving with over 30 years of experience.
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We are one of Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leading national distributors of building products, looking for a dynamic individual to join our credit team. CREDIT ADMINISTRATOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Evaluating customer credit applications, setting limits, collection of A/R, assisting with dispute resolution and account reconciliation. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: â&#x20AC;˘ Strong communication and organizational skills â&#x20AC;˘ Business degree / diploma â&#x20AC;˘ Desire for a career in credit, willingness to enrol in the CCP program â&#x20AC;˘ Intermediate computer skills including Excel & Word Steve Hewitt, Emco Corporation â&#x20AC;˘ 8308 - 129th Street, Surrey, B.C.V3W 0A6 Fax No: (604) 594-5880 â&#x20AC;˘ Email: shewitt@emcoltd.com
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RED ROSE RESTAURANT LTD. located at 2381 King George Blvd, suite 102, Surrey V4A 5A4, seeks 1 F/T Food & beverage server. Night evening & shift work involved. Food & beverage server & Wine service certification req. Must speak English. Salary is $10.50/hour + gratuities. Email your resume to: mike@redroserestaurant.ca
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FARM TRACTORS
Call Peter 604 - 541 - 8841 A SEMI-RETIRED CONTRACTOR. Specializing in Renovation’s. Available for work. 604-532-1710
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CLEANING LADY ~ reliable, prof., will clean your home, office. 10 years exp. Reasonable rates. Excellent references. 778-960-9865 DETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING.
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~ Reasonable Rates ~
WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $125 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $145. Free delivery in Surrey. 604-856-8877 .
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Running this ad for 8yrs
THE DOOR DOCTOR OF Home (604)501-9290
Improvements,
For all your door finishing needs working magic with your kitchen cabinets.
3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour (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
Exterior - Interior doors and will make fiberglass look like wood.
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
40 yrs. Exp. (Insured). Call Wolfgang 778-878-3304 (A Division of Stasch Decorating)
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HOME REPAIRS
AT YOUR SERVICE. Carpentry, Concrete, Painting, Rubbish Removal. Call Dave (604)999-5056
PAINTING
bikes or video games you crave, you'll find something for the kid in you in the Classifieds!
ELECTRICAL
MESA PAINTING INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Quality work at reas rates.Free Estimates. Michael (cell) 604-724-7458
Whether it's comic books, dirt
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928 or 604-538-3796
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MOVING? LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
Call 778-227-2431
Why Flatten Your Textured & Popcorn Ceilings? So it is lovely & easy to look at, easy to clean & easy to repair. It increases the value of your home.
MOVING & STORAGE
European Quality Workmanship
WALT’S YARDWORKS & POWERWASHING
PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. Call Parm (604) 762-4657 THREE STAR DRYWALL LTD Boarding, Taping, & texture. Small jobs welcome! Kam 604-551-8047
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Vincent 543-7776
Check out bcclassified.com
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BRICK. STONE. TILE.
Installation. Repairs. Servicing S.Surrey/W.Rock. 604-306-5389.
Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes
Per Molsen 604-575-1240
SHOP from HOME!
311 MASONRY & BRICKWORK
~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates INTERIOR/EXTERIOR,
Danny 604 - 307 - 7722
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Dave: 604-862-9379
Jay 604-513-8524
FPatios FPool Decks FSidewalks FDriveways FForming FFinishing FRe & Re All Your Concrete Needs 30yrs exp. Quality workmanship Fully Insured
604 - 961 - 8595
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
*Seniors Disc. *Insured *24 yrs.
STAMPED CONCRETE
Retaining Walls New Lawns Plant Installation Complete Landscape Installation ◆ Renovation Services.
MILANO PAINTING & RENOS. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510
100% BLACKBERRY REMOVAL
damaged concrete. Ken 604-532-0662
◆ ◆ ◆ ◆
SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
Complete Home Renos ✔ Bathrooms & Kitchens ✔ Basement Suites & Decks ✔ Finishing Work & Mouldings ✔ Small Additions ✔ Conctrete Work FREE ESTIMATES hudolinrenos@gmail.com www.hudolinsrenos.com
• TREE PRUNING • Topping • Hedge Repair • Trimming
All types of reno’s. Driveways, sidewalks, floors, stairs, forming, retaining walls. Call 778-881-0961
Licensed, Insured, WCB
HUDOLIN’S ON HOMES
GARDENING
ALL Concrete Brick, Block & Stonework. Good job - Good price. Call Enzio (604)594-1960
CHRISTINE’S CLEANING. Reas. & Honest. You won’t be disappointed. Seniors Disc. Call 604-328-3733.
MUSHROOM MANURE
www.centuryhardwoodfloors .com
AKAL CONCRETE.
Call Blake or Brian (604)816-1653
604-802-3455 / 604-536-4849
Pick up or delivery. Covered storage. Call 604-644-1878
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
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D interior & exterior renovation D rot repair & restoration D Decks D Fences & much more free estimates.
British Construction
ECONOMASTERS FLOORS Over 20 yrs exp. in floor installation & refinishing. Mark (604)916-2060.
A DUTCH WOMAN seeks residential / office cleaning, move in/outs. Very exp. consistent & reliable. Exc. refs. Rene 604-531-7870.
Blake and his Dad make a positive difference in your life by providing quality workmanship delivered with integrity.
QUALITY WORK FREE ESTIMATES Call NICK (Ocean Park)
FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS
CARPET, Lino, Laminate, Vinyl Tile installation. Repair & restretch. Jim 604-538-6114 / 604-354-3965.
CLEANING SERVICES
START TO FINISH CONTRACTING
BATHROOMS
Fully insured with WCB.
BLINDS & DRAPERY
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
Licensed, Insured & WCB
~ NEW LAWNS ~ FENCES - Chain Link & Cedar
Professional Installations for a Great Price!
Call (604)538-9600
Renovations & Repairs
Wood & Vinyl Specialist Global Dec-k-ing Dealer Repair or Custom Build
MAAN LANDSCAPING
FENCE & DECK INSTALLATIONS
Repairs to all major appliances
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
ALL DECKED OUT DECKING LTD
(604)531-5935
Patios, Ponds & Waterfalls, Drains, Retaining Walls, Pruning, Hedging, Trimming 30 yrs. exp. 604-864-8682 or 604-835-4498
LANDSCAPING
Alpine Landscaping
SUN DECKS
CKWEST Computer Consulting
300
Renovations & Repairs
DUMP TRUCKS, BOBCATS
6 FT FENCING, Retaining Walls, Blacktop/Concrete driveway’s, Reno’s, Roofing, Bobcat Service. Snow Removal. Gaary Landscaping Call (604)889-8957.
IRRIGATION/SPRINKLER
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Great Prices, Quality Work. *Licensed *Insured *Since 1986
FENCING
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HANDYPERSONS
BACKHOES, CATS
269
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Moon Construction Building Services. Your Specialists in; • Concrete Forming • Framing • Siding 604.218.3064
Call Mike 604-671-3312 expertlawnmanagement.com
RANGERS OCEAN PARK APPLIANCE LTD
236
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
HANDYMAN. Very reliable. 20 yrs exp. Senior’s discount. Make a list. CAN DO IT ALL! 604-866-4977
EXCAVATORS
239
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
STRATA MAINTENANCE Since 1989 - FULLY INSURED Horticulture Grad. BCIT
Mark (778)855-7038
Peace Arch Appliance
212
Qualified Professional Hedge Trimming & Pruning
263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092
Expert Lawn Management
604-720-9244
Momentum Bookkeeping Services Bookkeeping for Small Businesses. 25 yrs exp. moe888@shaw.ca 778-840-8125
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GARDENING
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
D Inside/Outside Windows D Fully Insured/Licensed D Free Estimates - Seniors Disc. D Friendly - Dependable D Quality Work- Reasonable rates
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
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SCOTGUARD ELECTRICAL LTD.
accepting New Clients in the White Rock area
LEGAL SERVICES
ELECTRICAL
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
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.
“White Rock & South Surrey’s Leading Renovator since 1989”
#1113 LOW COST ELECTRIC Panel upgrade, trouble shooting Lic & Bonded. Alfred 604-522-3435
Designing and renovating new kitchens, bathrooms, basements, house make-overs and additions since 1989
#1 QUALITY WORK, Big or sm. Exp. Electrician avail. Reas.rates.604-773-0341. Lic#9902
Call for FREE in-home consultation In-house design team and cabinet shop
ALL JOBS Big or Small. Panels, lighting, plugs, fans, hot tubs etc. Guaranteed work. 604-539-0708 Cell 604-537-1773 (Lic. 26110)
Gardening & Landscaping Maint., Pressure Wash. Call Ibro 604-318-5636
Let MPB make your renovation dreams come true!
www.mpbconstruction.com
LICENSED. Local. Low cost. Home theater, Big/small jobs. Renov. & panel change expert. 604-374-0062
HILLTOP LANDSCAPING Lawn maint. Gardening. Landscaping and more. 778-840-1431.
Showroom: Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave. (at King George Blvd.) Tel: 604-538-9622
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
Rene’s Spray & Brush Painting cell 778-855-5361 www.renespainting.com
Renovations
Custom Paint
• Kitchen • Bath • Flooring • Complete Interiors
• Interior & Exterior • Free Estimates
Licensed • Insured • WCB • Full 10yr. Guarantee
604-538-2412
“An investment in Quality”
www.PaintandReno.com
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 329 PAINTING & DECORATING
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GARAGE SALES
551
Upright freezer, large Bakers rack (Jordans) decorative items & more. .
Tools, Antiques, Women’s & kids clothes, Furniture, h/h appl. toys, books. Lots of hidden treasures. Cancelled if Raining.
HUGE GARAGE SALE FOR WOMEN
13812 - MALABAR AVE
DON’T MISS THIS ONE !!!
14897 - 17th Ave Sat July 7, 9am-3pm S.Sry huge garage sale. BBQ porcelain doll collection, stationery hshld gds art work ladies fashions items 15445 Semiahmoo Ave. White Rock. Sat. July 7th- 9am - 3pm Toys, kids clothes, h/hold & Furn.
Interior/Exterior. FREE Estimates. Quality job. Fully insured - WCB Please call Sonly.
BRIDGEVIEW FLEA MARKET Every Sunday, Year Round, 80 Vendors 7am-3pm, 11475-126a St. Sry. Info./Book Table 604-625-3208
604-328-6387
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 329 PAINTING & DECORATING
Huge Condo Complex Garage Sale 15342 - 20th Ave Sat July 7th, 9am-3pm You name it we have it
(corner of Foster, Columbia, Victoria Ave) Over 700 items. Current fashions, labels, vintage also. Jewellery purses shoes. China, patio furn, Epson Perfection 4490 photo & slide scanner, Salomon skiis & much more.
Saturday, July 7th 8am to Noon Tools, bldg. supplies, children’s toys and clothes, misc. household items, etc.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 356
“Simply the best for less” Specializing in interior & exterior quality repaints.
Eric 604 - 219-1513 604 - 576 - 5758
*Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!
778-233-4949 T & K Haulaway
PLUMBING
$38/HOUR PLUMBING, HEATING plugged drains. Big & small jobs. Local & license. Call (778)549-2234
Residential & Commercial Services
968-0367
#1 IN RATES AND SERVICE. Clogged drains, drips, garbs, renos & installs. Lic/Ins. 778-888-9184. FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841
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PRESSURE WASHING POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING
A-1 PAINTING CO. 604.723.8434 Top Quality Painting. Floors & Finishing. Insured, WCB, Written Guarantee. Free Est. 20 Years Exp.
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
Call Ian 604-724-6373
bradsjunkremoval.com
Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL • Portable Toilets • Fencing • Containers • Waste Management • Storage
We Recycle! GO GREEN!
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 374
TREE SERVICES
Peninsula Tree Preservation S Pruning S Removals S Hedge Trimming
SUNDECKS
www.EconPro.com 604-882-2733
All kinds of roofing work. New Roof, Reroof, Repairs.
Trees removal, Hedges Pruning, Topping Chipping. Insured. WCB Free wood & chips. David Fast 604-536-5426
Tree removal done RIGHT! • Tree & Stump Removal • Certified Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck • Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging ~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~
GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters. $80. 604-240-5362
PETS 477
PETS
Rubbish Removal Household / Construction Single Item to Multiple Loads
We’ll Move it All ~ Free Estimates ~
EXTRA
CHEAP RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free! (778)997-5757, (604)587-5991
RECYCLE-IT!
374
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 $
356
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RECYCLE YOUR JUNK!
On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!
Rubbish Removal, Caring for the Earth. Professional Quality Service at Great Rates. 604-787-8782
www.recycleitcanada.ca
604.587.5865
APPLIANCES
S.SURREY - Ocean Park.
MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE Sat, July 7th, 9am-2pm
1416 129th Street Lots of Books, Household Items & More Rain or Shine
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German Shepherd pups, ckc reg, 1st shots, deworm, parents gd temp. $900. 604-796-3026 no sun calls HUSKY WOLF X pups. 14 wks old, 2 M & 1 F. $300. ea. 1st shots & dewormed. Glenn 604-308-3396 Abbt LAB MASTIFF PUPPIES Vet checked and first shots. $500. Cash only. Call 604.864.6144
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 SMOOTH MINI Dachshunds. Born May 11/12 Family raised. 1st shots, dewormed. $750. 604-855-6176
FRUIT & VEGETABLES
AUCTIONS
Antique & Collectibles Auction ~ Canadiana Monday July 9 ~ 7pm VIEW: Day of Sale CENTRAL AUCTION #313 - 20560 - Langley By Pass (#10 Hwy) 604-534-8322 www.centralauction.ca MERCHANDISE: CLASS 500’S From antiques & collectibles, to sporting goods and electronics, to parakeets and pet supplies, if it’s considered merchandise for sale, you can find it here.
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UNDER $100
LAZY BOY CHAIR, good cond $60. & other Misc items. 604-536-7027. SINGLE BED, firm, boxspring, rails, barely used as spare, $99. Call: (604)538-8826
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CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
542
Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092
UNDER $200
UNDER $400
1956 Quebec Vilas Maple bedroom suite, 1 owner. In Excellent Cond! $350. Call 604-536-7027.
AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE TERRIER puppys, show, & companion avail. (604)532-7844
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
Peace Arch Appliance
PASLODE Impulse cordless framing and finishing nailers, $175/ea. Used once. Call: (604)538-8826
OCEAN VIEW TILE. Install marble, granite, slate. Journeyman tile setter, guar’d. work. (604)809-8605. 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
Antique dental cabinets, reclaimed antique wood armoire & table, bikes (mountain & cruiser), luggage, furniture, electronics, sports equip, drafting table, guitars & amps, books, etc. NO EARLY BIRDS.
Fridge $195; Stove $175 Washer $175; Dryer $175 Stackers & Dishwasher Warranty, delivery, low prices 604-534-4402 ----------------------------------------APPLIANCES WANTED * Free pick-up* 604-339-0744
COMPUTER DESK & CHAIR Good cond. $150. 604-536-7027.
JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly • Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses & More!
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KITCHEN SUITE: table, 4 chairs & hutch, $125. Great Condition! Call 604-536-7027
TILING
SENIORS DISCOUNT
Call 604-813-9104
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
524
A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peter’s Tile (604)209-0173
(778) 878 - 2617
Loads of goodies for the picking. House hld. items, books, furniture, electronics, exercise equip. garden tools, tools, clothing, nic naks, hse. hold decor, bedding, towels and much more.
Semiahmoo Tree Experts
www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca 10% OFF with this AD
373B
Free est. ABOVE THE REST “ Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices, Professional Crew. Free Est. Written Guarantee. No Hassle, Quick Work, Insured, WCB. Call (778)997-9582
SOUTH SURREY MOVING GARAGE SALE Saturday, July 7 8:00a.m. - 2:00p.m. 13387 21A Avenue
Rob Kootnikoff
FIBERGLASS SUNDECK & BOAT repair gel-coat and fiberglass. Ricky cell 778-389-5935 or 604-583-4209 Email: ctvricky@hotmail.com
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Lots of Quality Items.
604-538-6278, 778-839-5034
604-787-5915, 604-291-7778
Aluminum patio cover, NO HST Summer Sale. 604-782-9108 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
EXCEL ROOFING LTD.
3486 155 Street.
“Right Tree - Right Location”
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS A EAST WEST ROOFING & SIDING CO. Roofs & re-roofs. BBB & WCB. 10% Discount, Insured. Call 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437
GARAGE SALE Sat, July 7th, 9am-Noon
ISA Certified Arbourist Fully Insured
Always! deliver Top soil, bark mulch, sand & gravel. 7days/wk. Simon 604-230-0627 will spread
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GARAGE SALES
S.SURREY
Haul Anything... 220.JUNK(5865)
551
Weber barbecue, garden tools, oak coffee table, books, household items.
RELIABLE, SERVICE Seniors Discount
CALL ROGER 604-
GARAGE SALES
Sat. July 7, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 14318 - 17th Ave.
EXTRA CHEAP PRICES
604.
AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801 www.panoramaplumbing.com
AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
MOVING GARAGE SALE
But Dead Bodies!!
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005
A-OK PAINTING
South Surrey
WHITE ROCK RUBBISH
DISPOSAL BINS 338
RUBBISH REMOVAL
551
RAIN OR SHINE!
2265 - 152 ST.
S.SURREY, moving sale, furn. & hsehold items. Sat. July 7h, 9-noon. 16346 LINCOLNWOODS COURT
RUBBISH REMOVAL
2 Households Brass Bed & All kinds of other Stuff!
GARAGE SALE
GARAGE SALE 3250 144 ST
GARAGE SALES Ocean Park 1768 - 130th St. South Surrey Sat. July 7th, 9am - 1pm
WHITE ROCK
S. SURREY Sat. July 7, 8-11. Furniture, kitchen items, lawnmowers, yard items, etc.
356
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July 7 & 8 ~ 8am-3pm 1088 - Foster St.
FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!!
Forget the Rest Call The Best! Harry 604-617-0864
GARAGE SALES
15473 - 19th Ave. South Surrey Sat. July 7th 9am - 3pm
Sunday July 8, 9am-1pm. Something for everyone!!! Furniture, toys, TV, sink, tools lots of hshld, etc
SL PAINTING
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HUGE GARAGE SALE 14994 Beach View Ave. (off Buenavista) Sat & Sun. July 7 & 8th. 9am to 4:30pm. Tools, furniture, household goods, TOO MUCH TO LIST. Follow the RED Signs............
12305 Gardiner St. Crescent Beach Downzing.... Sun July 7th, 9am -2pm .Hayden Painting Family Owned & Operated
GARAGE SALES
FRESH LOCAL STRAWBERRIES $9.99 flat - 3 flats $27. U-Pick avail. 5180 - 152nd Street Surrey Farms. 604-574-1390
STRAWBERRIES Greenvale Farms Now Open!! Take 264 St exit off Hwy #1 & follow yellow signs (6030 248 Street)
OPEN Mon.- Sun. 8am to 6pm 604-856-3626 / 604-855-9351
548
FURNITURE Estate Home Sale
Stanley office furniture. Bombay & American Drew bdrm sets. Valley Dir. 84” 8 person farmhouse table. Wrought iron 42”h patio table & 4 matching chairs. Concrete/ceramic planters 5 ft. palms/banana trees. Plus many more quality household/garden items. For info & pricing Call 604 514 1110
Peace Arch News Thursday, July 5, 2012 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 548
FURNITURE
MATTRESSES starting at $99 • Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331
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MISC. FOR SALE
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
2 bdrm condo for rent near 154th & 16th. Secure undrgr parking. $1250/mo. Gas fpl incl. Washer/dryer. Large deck, quiet bldg. 604-2288223 daytime bruce@deadwrite.com.
New Trolley chesterfield $350; Pottery from $50 - $250; Wood Box $300; Hand Painted paintings $200/ea; Wood Carved mirror $350. Call btwn 8am-5pm 604-560-2778
REAL ESTATE
Call 604-538-9669 for information or to visit.
HOMES WANTED
630
706
CLOVERDALE, Senior / 50+ bldg Quiet. Heat, h/w, storage included 50% OFF 1st month, onsite ldry 1br $740-780. No dogs. 604-574-2078 jessica.benberg@gmail.com
CRESTWOOD MANOR 1321 Foster St. 1 Bdrm $895/mo.
LOTS
In well maintained, newly updated building. Heat, hot water and secured u/g parking stalls incld. No pets, no BBQ’s.
WHITE ROCK: View lot at 15548 Columbia Ave. $649,000: Fred @ 250-421-1226 or 250-426-7949.
Call: 604-760-7882
APARTMENT/CONDO
RENTALS 736
HOMES FOR RENT
750
By appt - call 604 - 514 - 1480
SKYLINE APTS. WHITE ROCK 15321 Russell Ave Nice quiet building. 1 & 2 Bdrm suites. Includes: Hot water, cable, underground parking, NO PETS CALL 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca
Wanted ~ non-smokers White Rock ~1243 Best St 1 Bedroom $775/mo 2nd Floor No Stairs New balcony, windows & doors Strictly non-smoking building
Auto Loans or
WHITE ROCK, W Beach: 1/2 blk to water, 1 bdrm, all utils incl. Share lndry. Pet Welcome. Single - $735. N/S. Aug. 1st. 604-536-6933
All Makes, All Models. New & Used Inventory.
No Pets ~ Adult oriented
604-536-8428 WHITE ROCK
S. SURREY. Very nice lrg upper ste 3 bdrms & den, 2 baths, 2 decks, h/w heat, gas f/p, new hrdwd flrs. lrg yard & garage. $1800 utils incl N/S. Avail Aug1. 604-536-8164. WHITE ROCK. 3 blks. to beach, bright garden lvl 1 bdrm + den & s/rm. Pri ent. shared w/d. N/S. N/P. Aug. 1. $800 + utils. 604-531-2677
WHITE ROCK. 1 BDRM, top floor, corner suite. Incl cable & heat, $865/mo. Avail now. N/S. N/P. Call 604-535-0925.
PROPERTY OWNERS Big or small properties, WE MANAGE IT ALL! Houses needed for qualified tenants for estimate call:
WHITE ROCK
S. SURREY, Azure Townhouse, 4 bdrm. 3.5 baths, 2650 sq. ft, see: usellahome.com ID#5555 for more info. Must See! 604-560-4109.
Call (604) 541-8857, 319-0615
WHITE ROCK Close to Semiahmoo Mall
1 BEDROOM Newly Reno’d Available July 15th
.Encore 1 bdrm; 2 bdrm Rent Now $950 - $1225
Concrete Hi-rise. 55+, NS/NP
GUILDFORD 10082 148th Street
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
Beautiful 1 master bdrm. + den. 16th flr. corner suite. Panoramic view. 2 bath, W/D & balcony. Exercise rm. pool & tennis court, secure prkg. incls. hot water. Gas F/P. N/P, N/S. Available Now. Good Tenant = Very Good Deal!
RENTALS
604-990-9991 / Cell: 604-762-2345
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
www.dannyevans.ca
706
APARTMENT/CONDO
WHITE ROCK, Thrift & Fir. 1 Bdrm, $780/mo. incl heat/h.water. N/S. No dogs. 604-531-0657
S/SURREY one bedroom luxury condo in Pacifica Retirement Resort 65 plus. Complex offers daily activities, fitness and outings, all included in the rental. Avail July 1st $1800, utilities incl, NS/small pet OK. Call 604-306-2117 to view.
Heat, hot water, & light included
Call 604-538-5337
WHITE ROCK COMPLETELY RENOVATED BRAND NEW
1 bdrm. $750/Mo. incls. Heat, Electricity & Hot Water. Adult Oriented, SMOKE FREE, Secure Building.
1 parking space. n/p, n/s. Walk to Semiahmoo Mall & Amenities. Available Now! To view call 604-535-3585 WHITE ROCK
FAMILIES WELCOME 2 and 3 Bedroom. Bright Suites with Hardwood Floors Bayview Chateau - concrete tower -
White Rock Gardens - cat friendly Professionally Managed by Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP
Call Now! 604-531-9797 bayviewchateau@ bentallkennedy.com WHITE ROCK. NEWLY reno’d 1 bdrm. apt. QUIET bldg. $875 incl heat, h. wtr & cable. Sorry no pets. Call 604-538-8408. WHITE Rock spac 1 bdrm & balc, heat/hw incl $800 + $400 DD, np/ns ref’s & 1 year lease req’d. Avail Aug 1st. 778-788-6133.
715
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
S. SURREY 160 St. 2 Bdrm upper ste.,1000 sq.ft. N/S, N/P. Shrd w/d. $1175 incl utils. Suits quiet person or couple. Ref’s. 778-246-0184.
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HOMES FOR RENT
2 BDRM 2 bath Mobile Home Seniors 55plus only. Sm. dog ok. Must pass strata interview. Close to everything, transit steps away, club house, close to beach. $1200 plus utilities $600 damage deposit. Ph. 778-999-5993 4BR House w/Ocean view close to Semiahmoo High school & Bayridge Elementary. Avail Jul 1st/15th - $2300. Pls call (604) 250-8668 BEAUTIFUL Upper Level family home for rent. 3 bedroom, large yard, close to Elementary School. $1,600 + utilities. N/P N/S Please call 604-536-2649
SUITES, UPPER
OCEAN PARK. Upper suite gorgeous coachhouse suite. Large 1 bdrm. D/W. W/D. Stroll to Crescent Beach. N/P. N/S. $975/mo. + 30% utils. Avail immed. 604-542-1904.
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FOR SALE BY OWNER (Langley) Unique, quiet 3 bdrm end unit in Natures Landing. This spacious double garage townhome boasts a south facing gourmet kitchen/family room with cozy fireplace and sundeck overlooking a beautifully landscaped green space with a view. Call anytime 604-309-6316
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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
Alfred 604-889-6807 TENANTS Houses/Condos/Townhouses Rental units available now www.bcforrentinfo.ca Office: 604-534-7974 Ext: 205 S. SURREY, nr. Semiahmoo Sec. sch. 4 bdrm home, 5 appls, NS/NP. $1900/mth. Prefer long term lease. Avail. now. Call (604)536-1815.
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OFFICE/RETAIL
TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!
WHITE ROCK Lrg spacious studio ste 1blk frm beach. N/S N/P includes utils, suitable for quiet person $700/m avail now. 604-8682544.
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bach $695 & up, 1BR $825 & up, 2BR $1,150 & up, avail now. Insuite w&d, dw, tiled flrs, spacious, close to beach, shops, buses, recent reno, “quiet building”.
TOWNHOUSES
AUTO FINANCING
Nearly new, spacious 1100 s.f., 2 bdrm deluxe ste. in multi million $$ west side home with panoramic ocean view from the pier to the Gulf Island! Top-of-line finishings, all appls including inste laundry, h/wood flrs, gas f/p and spacious private south facing patio overlook the Bay and the Gulf! Would suit a professional or retired person or couple. $1695/mo. incl. heat and hydro. Call Ed at 604-725-1314
Call Mike 604-535-7206
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TRANSPORTATION
DELUXE Ocean View Suite
1 bdrm - $720 - $750/month 2 bdrm - $870/month Inc. heat/storage/parking Adult oriented Sorry - no pets
Clean, quiet bldg. Fully reno’d 1 bdrm ste. Bright grnd floor with patio. Avail Aug 1st. $835/mo incl heat, hotwater & prkg. Hrdwd flrs. Clse to mall, grocery, library & all amens. Safe & secure. NS/NP. Crime free multi-housing awards.
SUITES, LOWER
TRANSPORTATION
White Rock
LIMERICK MANOR
1580 EVERALL ST.
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RENTALS
Near Langley City Hall & shops
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.
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
RENTALS
Beautiful & Affordable
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
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$1700 for AUGUST 1ST or sooner MORGAN CREEK Town/House includes 3 B/R plus Bonus Room (huge), 2 Bath, granite, H/Wood, 6 app., big Kitchen. Clubhouse w/exercise room and large Swimming Pool. N/S, small pets negotiable, 1 year lease with references. 15168 36th Ave. 604-484-9531 or boatmax@gmailcom S. SURREY; 3/BDRM T/H, 6 appls, gourmet kit. N/P, N/S. 152 St & 34 Ave. $1900/mo. 604-725-8124. 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
ANTIQUES/CLASSICS
GUARANTEED We Will Pay You $1000
www.greatcanadianautocredit.com Must be employed w/ $1800/mo. income w/ drivers license. DL #30526
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1995 BUICK LESABRE LTD loaded, a/care, leather, premium cond. Private $3700 obo 778-565-4230 2002 CHRYSLER NEON, auto, 149K, spoiler, pb., pl., ps., a/c, c/d, alarm, keyless, chrome wheels. $3150. 604-502-9912. 2009 Saturn Astra XE, 4 dr h/b. Automatic. Options. Silver. 18,000 kms. $8,800/firm. 604-538-4883 RENTALS: These listings cover all types of rentals from apartments, condos, office space, houseboats and vacation homes. So if you’re in the market to rent, or looking for a roommate, start here. bcclassified.com Call us toll-free 1-866-575-5777
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1981 VOLKSWAGON Rabbit conv, has motor, but needs to be installed $1000 obo. (604)583-2442 2003 Saturn Ion 2 quad coupe 2dr 4cyl 2.2L 5sp 96,000kms full load good on gas $5295. 604-539-0557 2004 TOYOTA CAMRY LE. Very clean in/out, no dings/dents, 150K, a/c, tilt, cruise, window locks, GPS Prem sound! $6150. 604-888-9799
2011 VW JETTA TDI - diesel, 4 dr sedan, 35,000 km. Like new. $22,000/obo. Ralph (778)988-2055
VEHICLES WANTED
• Cars & Trucks • Scrap Metals • Batteries • Machinery • Lead
Scotty 604-313-1887
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2001 MAZDA TRIBUTE LX V6. 150K, Loaded. Excellent cond, Not a scratch. $5750. 604-888-9799.
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859 830
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TRUCKS & VANS
MOTORCYCLES
SUITES, LOWER
2006 one bedroom basement suite available downtown White Rock, walking distance to all amenities and transit (to Bridgeport Skytrain station or King George Skytrain station).Suits single person as 750 sq feet. Includes own laundry facility, huge storage, kitchen w/dishwasher, fridge, stove and living room/eating area. Parking available on side of house/access through side gate to private rear entrance.$900/m. No pets or smokers. Call Sabrina at (604)910-7508 or email sabby.bick@hotmail.com
UTILITY TRAILERS
UTILITY TRAILER w/metal box. Older Canopy. Exc. for fishing & landscaping. $550: (604)531-6634.
1976 VESPA 150. Restored, runs great, very clean, new seats & Speedo. $2500. Call 778-378-4776.
OCEAN PARK. Room with ensuite w/i closet, good view, prkg, nr bus, NS/NP, $675 incl util 604-531-8147
MARINE
2002 TRIUMPH TROPHY. Low k’s, new battery, runs good. $4,700. Call 604-217-3479; 778-880-0233.
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2007 HYOSUNG SCOOTER, 50 cc, only 900 kms, come w/extras, $1900. Phone (604)538-0879.
2012, 9.9 Merc 4 stroke, new, never used, 3yr warranty. $400 off listed price. $2600 firm. 604-788-0718
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BOAT ACCESSORIES
RECREATIONAL/SALE
ACCIDENT - 32 & 184 st, Surrey requires witnesses. 06/20/12 6:15PM a grey Hyundai Sonata w/ Bikes was rearend by a Green Car. RCMP File# 2012-79279
OCEAN PARK. Bright 1 bdrm abv grd. Pri. ent. D/W, laundry. Prkg for 1 car. N/S. N/P. $900 incl cable, phone, net. & utils. 604-538-6676.
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
PANORAMA 60/148, 2 bdrm bsmt ste, NS/NP. Avail now. $650/mo incl hydro. No ldry. 604-597-2002
2004 ITASCA SPIRIT 29.4 ft. Class C motorhome, 50,000km. 2 slide outs, awnings, generator & ext. warranty. Exc. cond. $31,000. 604856-8177 / 604-308-5489(Aldergrv)
S. SURREY 150 ST. & 34 Ave. 2 bd. with full bath, W/D. N/s, n/p. $900/mo inld. utility. 778-859-1228 S. SURREY 154/22 area. White Rock 1 bdrm. N/S, N/P, alarm, quiet area, sep. entry. Close to shops. $750 mo. Now. (604)785-5982
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Sunshine and ocean view unit in quiet and safe community has 2 bdrms/bathrm/fully equipped kitch, laundry room, f/p. Walking distance to bus stop and scenic view point spot. Utilities are included. Call 604-722-9167 for appointment.
AUTO FINANCING
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AUTO FINANCING
Ken Acton
604-312-5763 FOR...
SURREY, Panorama. Newer 2 bdrm suite, $700 incl utils, cbl, net, lndry, alarm. NS/NP.(604) 649-0660
WHITE ROCK. East Beach 1 bdrm grnd lvl ste. $825/mo incl utils. W/D, prkg. N/S, N/P. Suit quiet sgle. Avail now. (604) 536-8069 or 916-0259.
Metal Recycling Ltd.
2007 Nissan Frontier SE 4x4 V6 king cab. Great cond. Wht w/tan int. 135 hwy km. 5” lift kit w/new tires. A/C, Pwr wnd/lcks, cd/aux/USB, cold air intake, box liner. 1 owner. $19K OBO. 778-242-0515
Call 536-5639 to view & for rates
WHITE ROCK. 2 bdrm suite on the beach, avail immed. $950/mo incl heat & cable. Call 604-728-1448.
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
2005 Kia Spectra LX 4sp auto p/s, p/b, p/w, p/dl, cruise, new paint. good on gas $5295. 604-539-0557
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.
WHITE ROCK, 1 Bdrm, priv.entry, H/W flrs, S/F, W/D, n/s, n/pets, c/PAH, $900 incl util.(604) 5350429
The Scrapper
CARS - DOMESTIC
1480 Foster St. White Rock, main floor office 531 sq.ft., great central White Rock location.
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1-888-229-0744 or apply at:
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White Rock Square and Rosemary Centre
2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026
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3 FOR 100% SALE BC Owned and Operated Prices Effective July 5 to July 11, 2012. We reserve the right to limit quantities. We reserve the right to correct printing errors.
Grocery Department
Meat Department
Kicking Horse Organic Fair Trade Coffee assorted varieties
assorted varieties
3/33.00
3/9.99
454g • product of Canada
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4/311ml
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Organic Yellow and White Peaches
4.99lb/ 11.00kg
California Grown
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+deposit +eco fee product of USA
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Spring Creek Beef Tenderloin Steaks
Food Should Taste Good Tortilla Chips
Olympic Yogurt
Produce Department
Whole Organic Chickens
R.W. Knudsen Fruit Spritzers
assorted varieties
assorted varieties
3/6.99
Hot House Red, Yellow or Orange Bell Peppers B.C. Grown
29.99lb/ 66.12kg
3/7.98 156g • product of USA
1.98lb/ 4.37kg
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1.98lb/ 4.37kg
650g • product of B.C.
assorted varieties
assorted varieties
3/11.97
3/6.99
225ml • product of France
85g • product of USA
Organic Seedless Green Grapes
Deli Department
Endangered Species Chocolate Bars
St. Dalfour Gourmet Spreads
Zorba’s Spanakopitas
2/4.98
2.98lb/ 6.57kg
2.49 each 180g • reg 3.99
Nature's Path Organic Boxed Cereals
Bulk Department
Haribo Gummies
assorted varieties
assorted varieties
3/9.99
3/4.98
Organic Pasta Pearls Grana Padano Oro Del Tempo Cheese
175g
product of Germany
284-400g product of Canada
Silver Hills Sprouted Grains Bread assorted varieties
reg 5.69
Di Martino Organic and Whole Wheat Pasta assorted varieties
3/9.99
3/4.98
600-615g
500g • product of Italy
product of Canada
Eco Max Ultra Dishwashing Liquid
4.69/ 100g
1.50 off
3/9.99
740ml product of Canada
product of Canada
regular retail price Raspberry – 3 pack , Blueberry – 6 pack
740ml
Wasa Crispbreads
Earth's Choice Organic Canned Tomatoes
assorted varieties
assorted varieties
3/5.97
3/4.98
200-310g • product of Germany
398ml • product of USA
Blue Monkey Coconut Water
assorted varieties
with or without pulp
45g • product of USA
3/4.98
Sourdough Multiseed Bread
Health Care Department Boiron Dapis Gel
3.49
Rice Bakery WOW!
40g
Dapis Gel relieves the pain, itching and swelling of insect bites and hives. The non-greasy, easy-to-apply gel formulation promotes fast absorption and a cooling effect.
Vega Sport Line Drive
15% off
THE FIRST COMPLETE, NATURAL, PLANT-BASED SPORT PERFORMANCE SYSTEM Vega Sport is the first complete, natural, plant-based sport performance system specifically developed to help athletes perform at their best – before, during and after training and competition.
600g
4.99
8.99
entire Sport Line
! New
Nuts and Honey Breakfast Bread
LaraBar Energy Bars
3/3.57
Blueberry Oatmeal or Raspberry Oatmeal Muffins
assorted varieties
3/9.99
20% off regular retail price
Bakery Department
Marinelli Pasta Sauce
assorted varieties
bags and bins
A.Vogel Menopause
51.99
90 tabs Improves menopause symptoms such as hot flashes, nightly sweats and excessive sweating.
160g
PRICING 300ml • +deposit +eco fee
product of Thailand
Pennies for Peru:
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Re-purpose your pennies by donating them to Pennies for Peru! Choices is supporting this project to help small scale farmers recover from recent rainfalls that have left 1000’s of hectares of farmland flooded. All of Choices Fair Trade bananas as well as seasonal mango, avocado and quinoa crops come from these regions.
Look for our
Choices will be collecting pennies at each location for Fair Trade Vancouver.
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See your Produce or Store Manager for more details. For more information visit www.fairtradevancouver.ca
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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