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A string of residents told Township council on Monday night that they oppose a plan to haul out 25,000 cubic metres of peat from land at 26453 52 Ave., and replace it with 120,400 cubic metres of gravel and top soil. But the tipping point, and a huge boost for residents’ case against the application, came not from neighbours, but from Shane Dyson, who lives in the 27300 block of 43 Ave., about a mile away. Dyson told council that as a result of a soil deposit operation abutting his northern property line, and clear-cutting on a property three blocks away, his land is prone to flooding which has so severely compromised its usefulness that the B.C. Assessment Authority cut his assessment by twothirds. “I’m infuriated that we can talk about doubling trees at Target, but we don’t talk about clear-cutting,” Dyson told council during a public hearing into the soil deposit application. He warned council that problems from clear cutting and soil removal and deposits may not show up for years. When they do, “there will be no recourse.”
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Council backs off Glen Valley land sale Township bends to public pressure, but challenges those who protested deal to help raise $2 million shortfall NATASHA JONES Times Reporter
The controversial sale of 21 acres of Township-owned forest in Glen Valley has been scrapped. The Township had planned to use the proceeds to fund the purchase of the Aldergrove Elementary school site on which it proposed to build a community centre. At the start of Monday’s marathon regular evening meetings, Mayor Jack Froese said that after hearing from residents who opposed the sale to private interests, council decided to withdraw the sale. Froese assured that council “is making every effort to preserve the natural integrity” of the property, which is situated on 84 Avenue, between 252 and 254 Streets. In a closed meeting on Monday afternoon, council voted to withdraw three lots from
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minutes. the sale process, and assess them When Ferguson admonished for their historical designation, Bucholtz, Langley City resident environmental sensitivity, heritage Jacob de Raadt began to clap value, and overall park needs in loudly, which spurred others in the area. the gallery to follow suit. Eight parcels totaling 45.84 acres One councillor suggested that were originally listed for sale. The de Raadt be warned about his proceeds were intended to purbehaviour, or even barred from chase the Aldergrove Elementary council meetings. School site for the construction of Given the potential for further a new community centre, swimoutbursts, the Township asked for ming pool, and ice rink. Jack security, and brought in two uniWhen three Glen Valley residents Froese formed RCMP officers who stood addressed council on June 25, the by the main doors to the chamber meeting erupted when Councillor Steve Ferguson interrupted Stuart Bucholtz, on Monday night. “This community centre is a priority one of the most outspoken critics of the land sale. Ferguson demanded that Bucholtz project for the Township and the people of respect the five-minute limit imposed on Aldergrove,” said Froese, so other ways of funding the project must be found. speakers. He challenged Glen Valley residents to Bucholtz had spoken for just over six
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Langley will be split between two federal ridings, if the recommendations of the commission on federal election boundaries come to pass. The B.C. riding boundaries are being adjusted for population growth. B.C. is gaining six seats, and the House of Commons will expand by 30 members to 338 MPs. As much of B.C.’s growth is in the Lower Mainland, the riding boundaries in most suburban Vancouver municipalities are changing. The independent commission which looks at the boundaries and tries to balance population in various ridings has recommended one additional seat in Surrey, with one of the five Surrey ridings including part of Langley. That riding would be called LangleyCloverdale, and includes most of Surrey east of 168 Street and south of 88 Avenue, as far south as the U.S. border. It would be combined with Langley City and the portion of the Township south of 56 Avenue and west of 216 Street — primarily the Brookswood and Fernridge areas. The riding would be similar to the old South Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale riding which was in effect in the 1990s and early 2000s, where Langley City and a portion of the Township were connected to
White Rock and South Surrey. The remainder of Langley is suggested to be part of a new riding called Fort Langley-Aldergrove. It would include all the rest of the Township and the area of Abbotsford west of Mount Lehman Road. This proposed riding is very similar to the earlier Langley-Abbotsford riding of the 1990s and early 2000s. Langley has had its own riding in place since 2004, when MP Mark Warawa was first elected. It has remained in place for the 2006, 2008 and 2011 federal elections. The independent commission that oversees the redistribution process is holding a series of public hearings on its proposals. The meeting in Langley takes place on Tuesday, Sept. 18 at the Coast Convention Centre in Langley City, beginning at 7 p.m. Interested parties who wish to speak about the redistribution need to contact the commission by Aug. 30 to obtain a place on the speaker’s list. The commission can be notified by e-mail at bc-cb@rfed-rcf.ca or by mail to Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for British Columbia, 1095 West Pender Street, Suite 301,Vancouver, B.C.,V6E 2M6. The telephone number is 1-855-747-7236. More information about the proposed boundaries is available at www.federalredistribution.ca.
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Solution to ‘scary’ intersection debated NATASHA JONES Times Reporter
What is the value of a life? Councillor Bob Long posed that question last month when council debated a report on safety measures where Robertson Crescent intersects with 248 and 256 Streets. A report, requested by council earlier this year, examined the intersections based on traffic volumes, existing signage, visibility and collision history, and concluded that no new measures are necessary. Of particular concern in the discussion was the intersection at 256 Street, where a 12-year-old boy was killed in February, 2011. A regular driver in that area,
Councillor Kim Richter called it “a dangerous intersection, and the sight lines are not easy.” She observed that the report did not note the severity of injuries in accidents at those intersections. “We don’t spend a whole lot of money in rural areas and this is one area that needs attention,” Richter said. Paul Cordeiro, the Township’s manager of transportation engineering who authored the report, told council that “fatal collisions are rare and infrequent, thankfully, in the Township.” Long called the 256 Street intersection “scary.” Mayor Jack Froese, who had lived in the area for about 30 years,
with the signs, which agreed.“That intersection can in turn result in a for some reason is a scary decrease in safety.” intersection.” He said that a roundWith the exception of about would not only Councillor Grant Ward, Frobe costly, but could not ese and the rest of council be justified with current voted to send the report traffic volumes. back to staff for further Flashing lights would examination of the issue. cost about $20,000, CorRobertson Crescent trafdeiro said. fic must stop at 248 and “I think it’s a pretty 256 Streets, and questions Bob good deal,” Long said. were raised about installLong But Ward thought the ing four-way stop signs or expense was not justioverhead flashing lights. fied and would not alter the acciCordeiro warned in his report dent rate. that installing signs, etc., when “We hire the experts and we they are not warranted “can lead don’t listen to them,” he said. to undesirable driver behaviour, in “We could put lights at every disrespecting and not complying
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Langley City council has settled on a design for improvements to
McBurney Lane. But it hasn’t been a quick process, or an easy one. In fact, it took longer to decide on a design
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An artist rendering of the chosen design for McBurney Lane. to the north portion of the lane, including the removal of five of the 22 parking spaces, uniform resurfacing of both the north and south ends and landscaping improvements, including an arcing pathway, wooden deck which can double as a stage and pedestrian walkways. That design would have cost roughly $751,000 to construct. In the end, however, after a prolonged debate about the merits and
drawbacks of each of the five designs, council finally settled (in a 4-3 vote) on Option 2, which calls for similar architectural improvements to the north end, as found in Option 5, as well as some pedestrian space on the south portion of the lane, combined with 10 angle parking spaces off Douglas Crescent. It also removes four parking stalls from the north end of the lane. During festivals and events, the south por-
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His reference to Target related to council’s recommendation earlier in the public hearing that the American retail chain be urged to plant more trees as it remodels the exterior of the its new store, the former Zellers shop in Willowbrook Mall. Greenline Management, agents for G. and J. Rai, has applied to remove the peat and replace it with 110,000 cubic metres of “structural fill” and 10,000 cubic metres of top soil. Asked by Councillor Kim Richter if the granular fill was “quality fill or bad fill,” Roland Zwaag, the Township’s head of public works, said that most fill is gravel material from construction sites, but not construction waste itself. The level of the soil “will not be higher than the neighbours’ driveway,” he said, adding that staff had worked with the applicant to ensure that existing grades were met. Asked why the existing peat on the site couldn’t be left there and mixed in with the top soil, Zwaag said that not all of the peat can be used because there is too much. A report to council indicates that the operation would require approximately 21,000 truckloads. The purpose is to enable the land to become farmable, but residents were not convinced. “What kind of agriculture can take place on granular fill?” asked Stuart Bucholtz, a Glen Valley farmer. “It’s difficult to comprehend that something could grow on that sort of fill. What are the agricultural purposes? Do they have real merit?” Luise Born asked how the Township would ensure wells would not be contaminated, and how the Township would fix drainage problems if they grew worse. “Put yourself beside this property and proposal. You can’t hurt us like this and vaguely promise to fix it later. This should not happen in the first place,” she said. Noting that site grading and drainage impacts are requested by the DFO, Lisa Weih said they should be a requirement before approval is given. Raising concern about access, groundwater and the Salmon River watershed,Weih cautioned that property values could plummet by 30 per cent while the fill site is active. “Neighbouring residents could suffer devastating financial losses if the project goes ahead,” she said. Council voted unanimously to not refer the application to the Agricultural Land Commission.
“Those bids have been rejected and staff will negotiate with the highest bidders to try to obtain a price in accordance with council policy and appraised values,” Froese said. “This is good planning, good development for Glen Valley and Aldergrove,” the mayor said, adding that the property “meets all of the Township’s social, cultural, economic, and environmental goals that are laid out in our Sustainability Charter.” “We have achieved a balance between urban growth and the protection of farmland, open spaces, and environmentally sensitive areas,” said Froese. The 21 acres fell into the Township’s hands in the 1930s as a result of a prop-
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It’s time for the province to shoulder the cost of first response emergency medical care provided by B.C. communities. That’s the gist of a resolution that the City of Langley will bring to the Union of B.C. Municipalities’ annual meeting this September. The City is leading the charge to have the province take on the expense of having firefighters respond to medical calls in support of the B.C. Ambulance Service, said Mayor Peter Fassbender, as he presented the resolution for council’s support on Monday night. Currently, the entire cost is covered by the municipality. Although the first response program is voluntary, “the fact is that this intermediate patient care can greatly enhance patient outcomes and significantly reduce . . . costs to the overall health care system,� reads the resolution, which urges the province to work with UBCM to develop a fair cost recovery model. Ideally, Fassbender would like to see the province compensate municipalities for 100 per cent of the medical calls that firefighters attend. “And the reason is, we’re providing a medical service to the community.
not life-threatening) calls as well as Delta/Echo calls. Currently, nearly half of the calls the City responds to are categorized as non-life-threatening. But not attending those calls won’t sit well with residents, said the mayor. “If people are in distress and they want help, and (they hear) ‘Sorry, no one’s coming,’ and an ambulance doesn’t arrive. “Our basic philosophy is we want to protect the life and safety of our citizens and do that in the most cost-effective way.� But it’s difficult to break down exactly how much of a cost saving could be achieved through this measure, because crews are on shift and being paid whether or not they are attending calls, noted Cheung. However, each time a crew goes out, there are added costs for fuel, wear and tear on vehicles and the possibility that paid on-call workers will have to be brought in if a second call comes in. Now that the resolution has passed, City council members will lobby other communities leading up to UBCM, which will be held in Victoria from Sept. 24 to 28. Several municipalities have already voiced concerns about the cost-sharing formula, said Fassbender. “This is good leadership,� said Councillor Dave Hall, before voting in favour of the resolution.
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favour of the design, with Councillors Jack Arnold, Ted Schaffer and Rosemary Wallace casting ‘no’ votes. Both Schaffer and Wallace supported Option 4, which addressed only the north portion of the lane at a cost of about $336,000. “In essence (Option 4) is delaying the south half until a later date. I’d like to save the money and look at it in a couple of years from now,” said Schaffer. Wallace said she’d rather see the leftover $400,000 used to create a “greener”Timms Community Centre. Arnold, meanwhile, sounded the alarm about spending more than $750,000 on McBurney Lane without knowing what the new community centre will look like or how much it will cost to build. “If it comes to rebuilding the Timms Centre and we have to borrow money, I’ll vote against it,” said Arnold, adding he believes the community centre is the more important of the two projects. “I think it’s a foolish thing for the City to consider this in isolation.This cost needs to be put into perspective,” said Hall, who continued to advocate for a pedes-
trian-only corridor. “The City has purchased property ... at vast sums. Re-doing Timms Centre will cost many millions. I hate to think we’ll build something with little impact and then turn around and borrow money for other projects.” Speaking on behalf of the Parks and Environment Committee, Hall said it supported the option which “promotes the absence of parking in the south lane.” Option 1 does that, at an estimated cost of $944,620. Martin agreed that a pedestrianonly corridor is what has been planned all along, and what she’d prefer to see. But she acknowledged that a compromise was in order. “I’d rather see this than nothing at all,” said Martin. “This is phase one, we’ve made that clear,” said James, who voiced support for the recommended Option 5. Fassbender also strongly supported Option 5 throughout the debate, before casting a vote in favour of Option 2. “I felt it (Option 5) was the most balanced compromise and set the tone for the future. It was a cheaper option, but it set us on the appropriate track if we
wanted to close the whole thing down,” said Fassbender, speaking about the debate the next day. “However, when I realized if we weren’t careful, we wouldn’t end up doing anything.” Retaining 10 parking spaces was the best alternative to the 17 that would have been spared had Option 5 been selected, said the mayor. “I know there will be some push back from the merchants,” he said. Eventually, he said, there will be a net increase in parking in the area. Despite negative public feedback which put the brakes on an earlier attempt to introduce back-in angle parking along Douglas Crescent, the street will be somehow reconfigured to provide more spaces, said the mayor. “One of the things I hear from citizens is making sure we ... build a pedestrian-friendly community.” He said residents want public gathering spaces year-round, not just during special events. “McBurney is one of the key elements of that.” A detailed design will be drawn up and the project will be put out to tender so that work can begin in January and be complete by the beginning of April.
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he provincial government is holding its breath these days, having settled contracts with most public sector unions and stayed the course on net zero. But how long can it keep up this magician’s act? At some point, organized labour, led perhaps by a tag-team of the B.C. Government and Service Employees Union and B.C. nurses, will stage a mass revolt against the no-raise, cupboard-is-bare philosophy. Some months ago, the province gave public sector employers such as post-secondary institutions the opportunity to receive modest wage increases, if the employer was able to find equivalent savings somewhere else in its operation. But increases in government grants to such bodies in recent years — they’re still playing catch-up from previously slashed funding — have done little more than match increases in operating expenses. One of the province’s largest unions, the B.C. Government and Services Employees Union, even sought ways to save the government money to cover off modest wage increases for its members. But that doesn’t mean it’s in a conciliatory mood. The BCGEU’s one-day strike last week at a few Liquor Distribution Branches, held to protest any future privatization of that service, was a minor flexing of its muscle. More telling may have been the union’s stepping away from mediation at the bargaining table with the province last week, stating that no progress had been made in negotiations. They could be the wolf at the door for the lame-duck Liberals. Despite avoiding a full strike for 20 years, the BCGEU still wields clout, as no one wants government services to shut down. While unions must be reasonable in their wage demands at this time, government needs to begin to offer some modest incentives for the people who work for them. Even if it’s a simple token of its esteem. —Victoria News
f proposals by the commission looking into federal election boundaries come to pass, Langley’s representation in Ottawa will be significantly diluted. At present, both Langleys and the two First Nations reserves in Langley — the Kwantlen and Katzie — are represented in the House of Commons by MP Mark Warawa. He is able to speak for their interests with a very clear voice, and has represented this community well in Ottawa. The proposal would split Langley up into two ridings, but both would be shared with adjacent municipalities — both of which are significantly larger than the two Langleys put together. In many ways, the proposal is a case of deja vu all over again. It is going back to the representation Langley had before the 2004 federal election. Langley City and a small portion of the Township was lumped in with South Surrey and White Rock, with the rest of the Township in a riding shared with western Abbotsford. At that time, most Langley residents, no matter where they lived. thought that their MP was Randy White, who represented LangleyAbbotsford. His national reputation and strong presence in the community overshadowed MP Val Meredith, who was rarely seen in Langley City, which was an appendage to her riding. The new boundaries call for Langley City and the portion of the Township south of it, and west of 216 Street, to be part of a riding that will be dominated by Cloverdale. As Cloverdale is a fast-growing area and would contain a good portion of the population, it is likely Langley concerns will play second fiddle. The other riding would include the rest of the Township, including fast-growing Willoughby, and all of Abbotsford to the west of Mount Lehman Road. The proposed riding name is Fort Langley-Aldergrove, even though both communities are a small fraction of the area. A provincial riding with the same name would cause further confusion. Both Langley councils and community grouips should examine the boundaries closely and suggest alternatives. There is no reason that Langley cannot remain as one riding. In population density, it is close to the average for B.C. federal ridings. A hearing on the proposed boundaries takes place in Langley on Sept. 18. Interested citizens need to take part and ensure that Langley’s voice isn’t diluted in Ottawa.
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have just sung O Canada and recited his summertime column the Lord’s Prayer. Kids start sniffing comes with a warning to the and giggling and when the teacher faint of heart. It may contain asks what is wrong she hears,“Miss some immature subject matter that McGregor Smith, someone stepped in dog poop is offensive to some readers. It does, Says however, concern a subject that has JIMMCGREGOR and it really stinks.”Then Miss Smith would have everyone check the botat one time affected each one of us. toms of their shoes and eventually the source of Today I discuss how our attitudes have changed the odour would be uncovered. over the years. The offender would be sent from the class The inspiration came on a recent summer to clean it off. For the girls this was not really a morning when I was stopped at a red light. problem, as penny loafers or saddle shoes were Two young boys were running along the shoulsmooth and easy to clean. But every boy learns der of the road and one had a dog on a leash. at eight years old that you cannot clean dog Suddenly the dog stopped to do what dogs poop from the sole of a sneaker. do when being exercised and one of the boys Even NASA has not developed a tool that will called, “Dylan, wait, I have to pick up the poop.” He took the bag out of his pocket and as he has clean all the little squiggles and designs. Small been taught, cleaned up the mess and they were sticks or paper towels available in school washrooms were never effective and if the janitor on their way. caught you running your shoe under the tap, Now to all of you of my age, think about us there was hell to pay. young boys running across the field to play I’m sure today our schools have procedures in scrub or heading for the fishing hole and sudplace so that a student’s self-esteem is not damdenly one of the group yells, “Hey guys wait, aged. No doubt every teacher’s handbook has Patches just pooped and I have to pick it up.” Section 4A — A policy and procedure for removCan you even begin to imagine what he would ing canine excrement from adolescent footwear have heard from the rest of the gang? while maintaining the student’s dignity. I really don’t know what happened to all of The running shoes finally got completely the dog poop of my youth, knowing it never got cleaned that evening when, after everyone was picked up. As a matter of fact, it was quite often in bed, Mom could smell something amiss and a source of entertainment. “Hey guys, Larry just using elbow grease and a Magic Mom Brush, stepped in dog poop, way to go Larry.” For the rest of the day or even longer he would be ‘Dog the shoe was thoroughly cleaned and saved for another run through the park. Poop Larry,” and probably stayed that way until We all step in some kind of mess from time Ricky caught his pant leg in the bike chain, and to time. Learning how to clean it up ourselves is then we could make fun of him. the important part of the lesson. At least that’s Of course there were the unexpected discoveries. Picture a warm spring morning in class and we what McGregor says. www. l a n g l e y t i m e s . com Contact us Main line ........................................... 604-533-4157 Classifieds.......................................... 604-575-5555 fax 604-575-2073
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Horse industry a big contributor Editor: I read Dennis Townsend’s letter (The Times, June 12) with interest, as I and my family are very involved in the horse industry. To say that his letter is both misleading and filled with questionable and untrue figures is an understatement. He suggests that horse owners should be more “responsible,” yet does not give a single example of an irresponsible action by a horse owner. He then goes on to say that the horse industry is demanding, and as an example mentions the desire for the Township to extend a trail from Campbell Valley Park to 256 Street. He neglects to even mention that Campbell Valley Park is a Metro Vancouver regional park, there for the use of the entire Metro Vancouver population. This includes horse owners, cyclists, walkers, dog owners, etc. I would also suggest that the cost of $500,000 to extend the trail is a mere drop in the bucket, compared to the annual sub-
sidy needed to fund the Langley Events Centre and the many public sports fields in the Township. Townsend has chosen to use Thunderbird Show Park as an example of how little the horse industry pays in taxes, and compares it to a Gloucester Industrial Park business (which he conveniently fails to identify) that he says pays much more. In using Thunderbird Show Park as an example, Townsend fails to take into consideration the spinoff business created by that facility. For example, at a just-completed horse show, there were over 400 entries, a good portion of whom were from out of town and out of province. And these 400 entries had a support staff equal to or in excess of the 400. These people, most of whom were here for a week, stayed in the local hotels, bought food in the local stores, bought fuel at the local gas stations, used the local farriers and veterinarians, shopped in the
local malls, got there rigs fixed at the local repair facilities, bought horse feed at the local feed lots, and bought saddles and tack at the local tack shops. The facility alone purchases tens of thousands of bales of horse bedding every year. Townsend didn’t identify the Gloucester business, but I would question how many of the employees even live in the Township, let alone spend money in our community. He also mentions that this same business has no transit service. Not only does Thunderbird not have that same service, but it also has to provide its own water, sewage and garbage disposal. There are many ways to evaluate an industry’s value to the community. In the case of the horse industry, it has been shown that it contributes hundreds of millions of dollars a year to the local economy. Fred McNeill, Langley
Every cyclist should be wearing a helmet Editor: I read in The Times (July 5) about a mini-bike driver who crashed while not wearing a helmet, and suffered serious head injuries.The article states that “the law requires motorcycle operators and passengers to wear an approved motorcycle safety helmet,” This is not true.Lawmakers have changed our laws so that motorcycle operators and their passengers may in fact legally operate a motorcycle without an approved motorcycle safety helmet,
if they are members of a religion that involves wearing a turban. Lawmakers have decided that a turban is an alternative to, and just as safe as, a helmet, and that it will protect the operator from head injury. I wish that the article would have informed readers of the accurate information regarding motorcycle helmets and that there are in fact certain rules for certain people when it comes
wearing a helmet. I hope this very unfortunate situation serves as a reminder to all that no cycles, whether bicycle or motorcycle, should be operated without a helmet. Parents should especially note this. A helmet can prevent a minor accident from being a serious head injury. Rich Purdy, Langley
Rule change causes hardship for cancer patients Editor: I am an 86-year-old who has been taking drugs for prostate cancer for many years.The present prescription by my urologist, Dr. Russell Stogryn of Langley, is for a drug named Lupron Depo. A few years ago, I was forced to pick up this drug and others then prescribed, in person, at the pharmacy at the Cancer Centre in Surrey. This is a time and gasoline-consuming procedure which entails approximately 20 miles of travel, plus finding adequate parking space and often requiring long walks. This was probably applicable everywhere in British Columbia. All of us who are dependent upon injectable cancer medications were delighted upon being informed that, in future, these drugs would be delivered to our physician’s offices, therefore negating our long trips.This policy has been in force for about five years, but has now been stopped. The reason for stopping this delivery practice to doctors’ offices, I’m told, is because this practice contravenes the bylaw of the College of Pharmacists. It claims this is due to the phyThe
sicians’ misuse of the drugs provided (giving somebody other than the patient to whom it was prescribed, etc.) It says the drugs were given to another person if the need arose. This, in my opinion, should be between the physician and the college, and should not therefore be the responsibility of the patient. The new rules state that the patient must pick up his/her medication in person or have a friend or family member do so. This rule is utterly unfair and places the responsibility of obtaining the drugs prescribed upon the patient. Many of these patients are extremely fragile, old and infirm. Many do not drive any longer. Nor do some have the family or friend to run their errand to pick up necessary cancer-fighting pharmaceutical prescriptions. Nor do many have the money for taxis or drivers to perform this function. I appreciate the work the B.C. Cancer Society and the College of Pharmacists does in the pursuit of our health. But I believe that, in this case, there has been a most injurious miscarriage of justice which will result in great hardship or
perhaps death itself. This can be brought about by not obtaining these life-sustaining medications. Mike Harvey, Langley
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Editor: I grew up in England, where traffic circles abound. One major difference is that here, many circles are quite small. Therefore, signalling to exit doesn’t work that well, despite the ‘official guidelines.’ By the time you’ve passed one exit and turned on your signal, and the car has responded, you’re already out of the circle and down the street. We should learn to watch for subtle signs and anticipate any car’s movement, in a circle or not. Other than that, a simple rule of thumb is ‘Yield to the right at a stop sign, yield to the left in a traffic circle.’ It really isn’t more complicated than that. Norma Johnson, Langley
CIVILITY NEEDED Editor: As a proponent of saving the Glen Valley lands known as McLellan Park from the Township’s plan to dispose of these lands, I am discouraged and dismayed by a common default reaction by our society. When we are feeling frustrated, angry or we perceive injustice, the all-too-common first step is to accuse, blame and otherwise condemn those whom we perceive to be responsible. This is largely counterproductive, due to the fact that it commonly elicits a response of more finger pointing. Let’s remember we all have blind spots. Scott Perry, Langley
MAKES NO SENSE Editor: It makes no economic sense for the Liberal government to sell off B.C.’s liquor distribution system. Once it’s done, how long will it take for the government to sell off its warehouses and its public retail stores? Who stands to benefit? Who will be most adversely affected? And don’t think for a moment that liquor prices will be lower because of this.The Craft Beer Association of B.C. is concerned that privatization could add a dollar to the cost of a six-pack of beer. The public liquor distribution and retail system contributes billions of dollars to the government and helps pay for health care, education and highways. That ongoing revenue will be lost. Why are the Liberals in such a hurry to give away a lucrative 10-year monopoly just months before the upcoming election? It just doesn’t make sense. Shane Dyson, Aldergrove
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* Expand the applicarequests an immedi- downloading on local tion of the fair share ate discussion on the governments; * Develop a round principles provinceefficient use of existAt the May 18 B.C. ing resources to better table on aging infra- wide and to include Mayors’ Caucus, Town- address the challenges structure that includes other industry sectors. Steering committee federal, provincial and ship Mayor Jack Froese our residents face.” The may- local government par- member Mayor Shari shared a table Green of Prince George ors outlined ticipation; with, among Affirm the core ser- said the feeling in the a number of others, Mayor specific areas vice delivery of each room was clear: “This Gregor Robertwas an incredibly benthat need to order of government; son of Vancou* Redesign the cost eficial meeting where be addressed ver, and Carman sharing formula for sig- it became evident that including: Graf, the mayor * Create nificant infrastructure B.C. mayors have, for of Telkwa. a Premier’s projects to reflect the the first time, come It was an hisRound Table tax revenue distribu- together as peers with toric meeting, a single voice. This is a with the May- tion; as it marked the * If services are new day in the way we ors’ Caucus first-ever meetJack to discuss devolved to local gov- as mayors will move foring of B.C. mayFroese public policy ernments, a sustainable ward for the benefit of ors. changes that revenue source for all of our residents.” Structured Mayor Dianne Watts on successful mod- affect local government those services must be of Surrey summed up els across the conti- budgets and delivery of identified; * Develop a coordi- the event in her closing nent and Europe, the services; * Eliminate the ad nated approach to how remarks: 86 mayors from across “By coming together the province called for hoc granting process in social services are delivtalks to begin imme- favour of one that is sus- ered into a community; as peers, we have, for * Call for a full review the first time in B.C. hisdiately with Premier tainable, accountable, Christy Clark and her quantifiable and allows of ambulance service tory, established a single voice that is strong government on ways to for long term planning delivery; * Establish flexibility in our conviction that examine B.C. communi- by local governments; * Expand the mandate around the federal gas we need all orders of ties with the specific purpose of using exist- of the Municipal Audi- tax to be goal oriented government to work ing resources more effi- tor General to include to the priorities of the together for the best ciently to address the an examination of the specific communities, interests of all of our residents.” challenges facing resi- financial impacts of and dents. Froese said that as a new mayor he found the Mayors’ Caucus, which Some of the most efficient Furnaces was held in Penticton, an invaluable networkand Heat Pumps on the market. ing opportunity. Despite the diversity at his table alone, with BUY BE F Robertson mayor of the JULY 31 STORE AND RECEIV province’s largest city E UP TO AN ADD and Graf presiding over IT $600.00 IONAL a small community of INSTAN T R E BATE 1,300 residents, Froese found that all communities have a major issue in common: continuing downloading of responsibilities by senior levels of government, and cuts to funding. To be able to approach the provincial and federal governments with a united voice is invaluable, Froese said. Property taxes are the single largest source of funding for municipalities “but we have to find other ways,” Froese commented after the Penticton caucus. “We have to look to other ways to bring sustainable money to municipalities.” In a statement that concluded the meeting, the mayors issued the statement that “B.C. communities are frontReceive Up To $1600.00 in BC Live Smart and TECA Rebates line service providers for our citizens and we are seeking a new partnership with the 3 Months, No Interest, No Payments OAC provincial and federal governments in the best interests of all of Visit www.york.com for a participating dealer our communities. The nearest you or call 604-202-4485 B.C. Mayors’ Caucus Times Reporter
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Lack of ‘lake’ leads to new name for Aldergrove park JEFF NAGEL Black Press
Metro Vancouver will proceed with the development of plans to enhance Aldergrove Regional Park in southeast Langley. At least that’s what the region is calling the former Aldergrove Lake Regional Park for now, pending a final decision on a new name. The lake reference is being dropped since the regional parks department drained the popular swimming hole in 2011 to comply with more stringent public
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Making a big push for change Joe Roberts, a former homeless man turned successful business person, is pushing a shopping cart more than 1,000 kilometres across two provinces to push for change to help street kids. Roberts, who spoke at the opening of the Gateway of Hope, will push his modified cart from Calgary to Vancouver, with a stop in Langley on
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on a road. Henry had been drinking at the hotel’s pub, and staff knew he was impaired, but didn’t do anything to stop him from driving. Henry had staggered and slurred his speech in the pub. The hotel knew or should have known of his intoxication and the real risk that he might drive. Since it did nothing to prevent him driving, the hotel was 50% responsible for the injuries he caused. Earlier this year, the BC Supreme Court dealt with the issue again (called “commercial host liability”). A pub tried to have a lawsuit against it thrown out. The lawsuit claimed the pub was partly responsible for a fatal accident caused by a drunk driver, Donna. Here, Donna didn’t drive away from the pub, but was driven home by her boyfriend, before she decided to drive somewhere else. So the pub argued that, even if it over-served Donna to the point of intoxication, she in fact got home safely and at that point, the pub’s responsibility ended. But the court said, no, there still needs to be a trial. If she left the pub with another equally drunk patron (her boyfriend), the pub may still have fallen short of its obligation, because arriving home with such a companion might not amount to a “safe” arrival home which would let the pub off the hook. If you’re injured as a passenger in a car of a drunk bar goer or by an impaired driver (or even if you were the intoxicated driver who was hurt), you could have a case against the restaurant or bar that over-served and didn’t prevent the drunk driving from happening. Written by Janice Mucalov, LL.B. with contribution by Milne Selkirk. The column provides information only and must not be relied on for legal advice. Please contact Lawrence Coulter of MILNE SELKIRK for legal advice concerning your particular case.
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Adera wins at international building awards
Ultima takes home a Gold Nugget Adera Development Corporation was a big winner at the Gold Nugget Award ceremony last month, winning seven awards for three of their developments. The Gold Nugget Awards honour creative achievements in architectural design and land use planning for residential, commercial and industrial projects in the United States and internationally. Adera was the recipient of a Grand Award for Multi-Family Housing Project – over 50/acre for their Ultima project at UBC. This is the fourth year in a row that Adera has taken home a Grand Award. “This year’s Gold Nugget Awards
is Adera’s best yet,” says Adera President Norm Couttie. “To be recognized with six awards of merit is phenomenal at this high level of competition, but to win a Grand Award at (an) international building awards (ceremony) is thrilling.” Adera also won Awards of Merit for Multi-Family Housing Project – over 50/acre for seven35, On the Boards MultiFamily Community for Sail, Green Sustainable Residential Community for seven35, Residential Project of the Year – Attached Product in an Urban Setting for seven 35, and International Residential Project – Attached 1.0 FAR and over for seven35 and Ultima.
‘This is really something out of the ordinary’
Solo David has views and architecture all in one by Kerry Vital
Standing on your front steps outside Solo David by Mosaic Homes, you see the Lower Mainland stretching before you. Situated in a fantastic location on Coquitlam’s Burke Mountain, the views are simply out of this world. “Architecture, views, value: it’s all there,” says Mosaic’s Brandon Trent. “This is really something out of the ordinary.” He’s not exaggerating. With large windows and Solo David’s northsouth facing location, you’ll be able to see beauty from every angle. Built in a classic Tudor style, with recessed entries, oversized eight-foot doors, wood trim and a stucco finish, the exteriors themselves are almost like works of art. Each home is three storeys. Two-car garages are at the rear with a walk-out entrance to the main floor and a fenced backyard.
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These homes won’t last,” says Mosaic’s Brandon Trent. “They’re exclusive and unique to the mountainside.”
With only 16 three-storey homes in the project, ranging from 3,516 to 3,522 square feet, Solo David is an exclusive community that is perfect for families of all sizes. With the ability to add a suite or an extra bedroom, it’s easy to make your home fit your lifestyle. “It’s really flexible for families,” Trent says. Inside, the homes are modern and contemporary, with laminate flooring and an open-plan layout. Buyers are able to choose between a threeand four-bedroom configuration, depending on your needs. The lower level offers plenty of options for customization, whether you want to build a mortgage helper, a large entertainment space or a home office. The possibilities are endless, Trent says. Heading up the stairs, the main living area opens before you. With nine-foot ceilings, the sense of space is incredible. The kitchen is huge, with tons of storage space and elegant quartz countertops. “This is a massive dining room,” says Trent. The show home features a table set for eight, but you could fit at least 10 people in the space. Beside it, the living area is complemented by the large bay window and a flex space that can be used as a library or extra living space. Upstairs, the master bedroom is the
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Solo David by Mosaic Homes features Tudor-style architecture, above, coupled with modern touches. The kitchens, middle, are spacious and include plenty of storage space, from chic cabinets to the ability to have a built-in pantry, top.
epitome of comfort, with its walkin closet and coffered ceilings that continue in the ensuite bathroom. “This is a stunning bedroom,” Trent says. “There’s just nothing like it.” One of the fabulous features here is the large window seat that affords you yet another beautiful view. Those views will never disappear, Trent says, since Mosaic will also be building Riley, a collection of Tudor rowhomes which complements the streetscape and does not impede the scenery. The other bedrooms on the upper floor are spacious and inviting. A flex space is featured up here as well, so you can decide to close it off to make a fourth bedroom, or leave it open to use as a playroom or office space. The grand opening will take place on Saturday, July 14 at noon, and Mosaic is expecting a great turnout. “These homes won’t last,” says Trent. “They’re exclusive and unique to the mountainside.” Homes start at $699,900. For more information, visit www.solohomes.ca or call 604-878-SOLO (7656). The Home Store is located at 3471 David Avenue.
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the final release from award-winning Morgan Crossing
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YOUR OWN PRIVATE ROOFTOP OASIS & VILLAGE LIFE AT YOUR DOORSTEP! Condo living doesn’t have to mean giving up the great outdoors. The Summit House at Morgan Crossing extends your living space outside with the private rooftop plaza; spanning over an acre, it’s designed to bring people together. Garden enthusiasts will love growing organic veggies & herbs in the community garden, where going green is easy. Endless party options abound with the fully furnished BBQ deck and fire pit, the perfect spot for hosting friends. Or soak up the rays and practice sun salutations on the sunning lounge, surrounded by tranquil lush landscape and panoramic mountain views. Enjoy outdoor living in your backyard, and a dynamic community at your doorstep. The Summit House is tucked away in the most private corner of the walkable Morgan Crossing village, the neighbourhood hotspot where locals get together. Discover the distinct ease of village life with over 60 shops, services, entertainment, & fitness amenities just steps away.
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*Spring BIG DEAL Credit up to $20,000 on completion, plus a $10,000 BC Provincial Government First Time New Home Buyers Bonus for qualified purchasers. Monthly payments are based on 10% down, 3.25% 5-year fixed rate mortgage, 30 year amortization, OAC. Visit our Presentation Centre for details. Prices & offerings subject to change. E.&O.E.
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Shelly Lederer 604.839.3491 www.shellylederer.ca
IS NOT TRUCKING! ®
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$1,499,000 - Campbell Valley
Sunday July 15 2:00 - 4:00 pm Susan Marquis (604) 533-3491 Cell (604) 220-1879
Priced to sell! Stunning 6 bdrm 3 bath 4138SF of rancher on 17 acres. Property borders Campbell Valley Trail & is cleared & cross-fenced. Ideal horse property or simply your own private estate. Recent upgrades to flooring, kitchen & baths granite & fixtures, fresh modern paint colors & much more. Formal living & dining rooms are balanced w/casual family & media/rec rooms where you can kick your feet up and relax. Open kitchen concept has access to west facing patio for outdoor entertaining. Luxurious master w/vaulted ceiling, full ensuite & French doors to sunny patio & hot-tub. Separate rental home, detached home office, Hay Barn, & tons of parking on this exclusive property. Grow Your Family Here! Call today.
$248,800 - Perfect Parkside END Unit Townhouse
Fantastic family complex. 3 bdrm end unit! Completely updated from refaced kitchen cabinets, tile & laminate through out main, gas stone FP, heritage doors, 5 appliances and more. Huge fenced yard. Storage unit, excellent strata with vinyl windows, driveways & fencing. Great location. Complex across street from school & ball park. Bring your pets too! CALL today!
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BRAND NEW 3,400 SQFT FAMILY AMILY HOME on a quiet, i t ffamily il ffriendly i dl street... t t AT THIS PRICE! Step inside this 2/Storey w/fully fin.Bsmt & you won’t believe the quality and finishing’s. Natural light fills this open GREAT ROOM PLAN & shows off the gorgeous cream cabinetry & soft grey granite counters, Travertine Backsplash, S/S under mount sinks, pots & crown, stacked rock F/P, island & Breakfast Bar. Oversized Den on main with full bath could be extra Bdrm! 3 Large Bdrms. up with well appointed Master, Walk-in Closet & Ensuite with double under mounted sinks. Fin.Bsmt has 2 Bdrms, Sep. Entrance & ready to be suited. Covered deck, Nice sized yard, Detached Double Garage. Alot of home for a GREAT PRICE and 2/5/10 Warranty!
$199,900 WillowCreek Condo
Priced to Sell! COMPLETLEY Updated Unit. $$$ Spent here. SLATE floors in Entry, Hall & Baths, EXPENSIVE lighting, REFACED Kitchen, NEW SS Appliances, NEW Quality Carpets in HUGE Bdrms, HUGE WI Closet, Professionally Painted & Decorated, NEW BATHS & Fixtures, Tons of STORAGE, Excellent Location to Secure Underground PARKING & Building Access. Bring Your Pets, & Family. Walking Dist. to Shopping & Bus Stop. MOVE IN & LIVE
$62,400 Bear Creek Glen Home
Double Wide 2 Bdrm plus Den Home with Updated Kitchen with Island, all vinyl windows, HW Tank, lighting, electrical, laminate & carpets. Bath has Dbl Sinks, new vanity, & lovely soaker tub. Entire home is Completely redone w/Drywall Board.Very clean. Large Bright Vinyl Windows, Large covered patio overlooks Quiet Private Ravine type green space. 10x12 storage shed, Exterior has new deck, new skirting, and Paint. Tons of parking 1 Covered. Fantastic 55 adult orientated park, Pets allowed. No Disappointments here!
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INVESTOR Alert or Super for A SINGLE! Beautiful Whistler Inspired Bldng behind Kwantlen. ALDER Plan. Bright Large 1 Bdrm plus Office. Brick Splash, Breakfast Bar, Gas FP, Xtra Large Deck, Soaker Tub, 7 Appl's, Very Quiet! THIS UNIT CAN BE RENTED. Call for Details. Priced to Sell.
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OPEN HOUSE: SUNDAY, JULY 15, 12-3 PM Meadowbrook Beauty Ready to move in - 4 bedroom split level in much sought after Meadowbrook subdivision of Langley. Meticulously maintained and updated. From the hardwood floor in the living room and dining room to the tastefully updated bathrooms you will want to move in. Beautiful large park like backyard is safe and private for your family barbeques. Double garage and large stamped concrete driveway for several vehicles. This home is perfect for a new family to move in and enjoy. NEW PRICE
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1 TO 2 BEDROOMS + DEN FROM 194,900
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Vietnam officials toured Township An FCM program that is linking cities across the world to enhance economic development has brought a delegation from the Vietnamese city of Ha Tinh to the Township of Langley. “We enjoyed this opportunity to host officials from Vietnam and show them what Langley Township does to successfully promote tourism and enhance the economy in our community,” said economic development manager Gary MacKinnon. “We hope they learn a lot and return home with ideas that will generate positive changes.” The exchange was made through Municipal Partners for Economic Development (MPED), a global program created by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ (FCM), which is funded through the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA).The main purpose of the initiative is to support fair, sustainable economic development in several developing countries. Ha Tinh City was paired with the Township for a two-year partnership. From June 29 to July 9, Secretary Ngo Duc Huy of the Ha Tinh City Communist Party, chairwoman Dau Thi Thuy from the Ha Tinh City People’s Council, Le Quang Duc, director of the Ha Tinh City Urban Environment Management Company, and translator Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao from the Association of Cities of Vietnam, embarked on a study tour of the Township to gain firsthand knowledge of what may be achieved if the objectives of the MPED program are reached in their homeland.
A visit to the Fort Langley set of the TV show The Haunting Hour was made by chairwoman Dau Thi Thuy from the Ha Tinh City People’s Council, Le Quang Duc, director of the Ha Tinh City Urban Environment Management Company, interpreter Mia Vuu (front row, left to right), Bob Andrews of LangleyTownship’s economic development department and assistant location manager Jeff Elliot (back row, left) gave the visitors a behind the scenes look at the film industry, which is thriving in Langley.
The delegation met Langley MP Mark Warawa and Fort Langley-Aldergrove MLA Rich Coleman, as well as members of Township Council and municipal staff. The delegation spent a day with Tourism Langley, enjoyed the Canada Day celebrations, did some shopping, and toured Langley Regional Airport. As well, the Ha Tinh guests toured Township facilities and visited local farms, businesses, and universities. It is hoped that both Trinity Western University and Kwantlen Polytechnic University will be able to create a co-operative relationship with Ha Tinh University. “We have seen a lot of new, interesting things,” said Huy, through translator Thao. “In Langley Township I see lots of prosperity and opportunities for growth. I have the feeling the living conditions of people here are very excellent.” “We are looking forward to sending further visitors here,” he added. “Maybe after the two-year project life, if we find opportunities for further cooperation, why not continue that?” The Ha Tinh delegation appeared before Township council before returning home July 10. “We were pleased to share this unique opportunity with the Ha Tinh delegates, and proud they had the opportunity to learn from our successes,” said Township Mayor Jack Froese. “We hope they bring back information and ideas that will help their city prosper, and meet the goals of the MPED program.”
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the Industrial Development of the Year award for our Langley Gateway facility,” says Jack Touhey, VP of public and government affairs for Corix. “The facility has allowed us to centralize operations and employees from four branches previously located in Coquitlam, Surrey and Langley, reducing the commute time for many of our staff due to our new location. “The new facility houses a total of 140 employees, and we are especially proud of the highefficiency energy-saving features of the building, reducing our environmental impact on the surrounding community as much as possible,” said Touhey.
The Langley Gateway facility features many renewable energy design elements. A GeoExchange system is used to heat and cool the building, and is comprised of 42 heat pumps inside the building and an external ground loop of 48 wells, 168 feet deep, connected with three miles of HDPE pipe. The building also has automatic light sensors to reduce energy consumption from lighting, as well as high efficiency hand dryers in the washrooms. There is a large capacity storage tank for recycled water which is used to test parts of water treatment systems fabricated on site.
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Games. “It’s no secret that tourism plays a vital role in driving B.C.’s economy and creates thousands of jobs here in Langley and across the province,” said Langley MLA
Mary Polak. “Tourism Langley’s programs ensure that visitors know about the natural beauty of our parks, our farm tours and activities that make Langley an attrac-
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Thursday, July 19 | 7 - 9pm Agricultural Advisory Committee Civic Facility Salmon River Committee Room
Free Gardening Workshops
Monday, July 23 | 7 - 11pm Public Hearing Meeting and Regular Council Meeting Civic Facility Fraser River Presentation Theatre
Always wanted to grow your own produce but not sure where to start?
Gardening enthusiasts are invited to take part in two free workshops being facilitated by David Catzel of Glorious Organics Cooperative.
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Use your Green Can
Wrap food scraps with PAPER NOT PLASTIC
Start adding food scraps with your yard trimmings. This includes all food scraps, bones, food-soiled paper towels, napkins, and paper.
Seed Saving Curious about how to save your own seeds? Learn how to collect and store your own veggie and flower seeds in this seed-saving workshop for beginners. Date: Time: Place:
Saturday, July 21 11am - 12pm #204 4839 - 221 Street
Seminar space is limited. Register in advance by contacting: Demonstration Garden 604.532.3521 Demogarden@tol.ca
Septic Tank Seminar Langley Junior Thunder Lacrosse Sat Jul 14 8:00pm vs. Port Coquitlam Saints Playoff Game #3 (if necessary)
Langley Thunder Lacrosse (WLA) Sat Jul 21 Wed Jul 25
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2012 Lacrosse Summer Camp • July 23-27 • Aug. 13-17 • Aug. 20-24 6-9 years 9am - 12pm 10-13 years 12:30pm - 3:30pm Price $89.60 per camp/week (includes HST) Featuring the stars of the lacrosse world Call 604.455.8805 ~ registration@langleyeventscentre.com
The Langley Events Centre is located at 7888 - 200 Street For ticket information, contact Langley Events Centre 604.882.8800 • langleyeventscentre.com
public notice Library Services Master Plan Survey The Township of Langley is currently developing a Library Services Master Plan. An important part of this process is gaining public input about the existing use of library services.
How do you maintain septic systems and what happens if you don’t? The Ministry of Environment’s Dean Scovill, a Public Health Inspector for the Fraser Health Authority, will provide information on septic systems, groundwater, and health-related topics.The free seminar will be held: Date: Thursday, July 19 Time: 7 - 9pm Place: Murrayville Firehall #6, upstairs Address: 22170 - 50 Avenue This public awareness event is presented by the Water Wise program, a partnership between the Township of Langley and Langley Environmental Partners Society. Water Wise is looking for volunteers to help with its door-to-door campaign in Willoughby this summer. For more information or to RSVP contact: Taryn Hesketh Water Wise Program 604.534.3211, Ext. 1671 waterwise@tol.ca
public notice Summer Maintenance of Rural Boulevards and Ditches The Township of Langley uses three full-time and one seasonal roadside grass mower for ditch mowing. This equipment has predetermined routes or an assigned area to follow. If the equipment is pulled away to do a specific request, it only lengthens the time it takes to fully complete all the rural boulevards and ditches.
Start Composting Today! Township residents can get a backyard composter for $25. Plus, from now until the end of August, receive a free kitchen catcher with purchase. Composters can be purchased at: Operations Centre 4700 - 224 Street Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm Civic Facility 20338 - 65 Avenue Monday, 8am to 7pm Tuesday to Friday, 8am to 5pm Engineering Division 604.532.7300 enginfo@tol.ca
If you have a request for mowing or brushwhacking, we ask that you be patient as we try to fit the work schedule in as efficiently as possible.
Brookswood Spray Park Closed for Renovations
The Township, along with Provincial and Federal agencies, has classified open channel water systems into three categories:
The spray park at 40 Avenue and 200 Street in Brookswood is currently closed for renovations. A new and improved spray park will open soon. Until then, please visit other Township of Langley spray parks located at:
A link to the Library Services Master Plan Survey has been posted on the Township’s website at tol.ca.
Class A ditches are fish bearing and Class B ditches are fish habitat. Both of these categories require formal approval before any work can be completed.
Your views are important and you are encouraged to participate by taking the survey before Monday, July 23.
Class C ditches are deemed to have no fish or fish habitat issues whatsoever and only require notification for work to take place.
Bev Herman Manager, Business and Cultural Services Recreation, Culture, and Parks 604.533.6087
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How or when a ditch is cleaned depends on its classification. Thank you for your understanding as we operate under these requirements. Engineering Division 604.532.7300
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Farriers forge passion for trade Langley farrier joins national team at championships in Calgary TIM FITZGERALD Black Press
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hile he’s never smoked a day in his life, Hank McEwan coughs with the familiar wheeze of someone with the habit. As he stands on the fringe of the barn entrance, the 82-year-old watches intently as his former students frantically turn steel to horseshoe. As the reigning Canadian farrier champion Iain Ritchie places horseshoe to hoof, a thick white smoke rises into the air. It is that smoke over the past 64 years that brings on McEwan’s coughing. It is that same smoke that drives his passion for his work. “I’m still shoeing horses and I’m 82 and not doing too bad,” McEwan says as members of the 2012 Canadian Farrier Team wrap up their final preparations at Ritchie’s Pitt Meadows farm before heading to take part in the World Championship Blacksmiths’ Competition at the Calgary StamTim FITZGERALD/Black Press pede, from July 5-15. Iain Ritchie hammers in a horseshoe during a practice round for the World Championship Blacksmiths’ Competition “I’m still staying on the right side of the at the Calgary Stampede. grass, that’s the main thing.” McEwan has spent a lifetime learning his trade and gladly passes it on to others. He “I love it. It’s a passion of mine. It’s a left his home in Salmon Arm in 1948 and hobby, it’s a job. It’s all wrapped into one,” set off to California, where he started work says Ritchie, who grew up and learned the as a farrier. He spent years plying his trade trade in Scotland before moving to Canada before he moved back to Canada and began 14 years ago. teaching at Kwantlen College in the early Ritchie, along with Findler, Matt Kue1980s. chler and Nathan Powell make up CanJames Findler of Langley, one member of ada’s entry to this year’s championships this year’s Canadian team, was McEwan’s in Calgary. All will gather under the enorstudent in 1982. mous tents as six tonnes of burning coal For anyone in the business who has met and sheer determination will re-arrange Ritchie, if they are paying attention, they iron to horseshoe, all in the hopes of will have been his student. winning the overall title and sharing in McEwan revels at the chance to help, to some of the more than $50,000 in cash pass on a piece of history that runs through and prizes. his veins. “It’s a hell of a camaraderie we have here. While he no longer teaches in the class- These are some of my best friends. Plus, I room, McEwan still has plenty to offer. He love the travel and taking my little brown serves as a mentor to the team, offering leather bag of tools on the road with me. insight and a wealth of knowledge that You learn all the time, your game’s improvmembers hope can propel them to the top ing and your everyday shoeing is improvof the podium in Calgary. ing.” “It really is an art,” McEwan said. “So It’s the everyday shoeing that pays the much goes into the iron work that goes bills for Ritchie. But as with any business, into the shoes, and the labour that goes you’re only good as your last customer, and into it. These guys are all dedicated to if they aren’t satisfied, word can spread their profession and really top-notch far- quickly. Yet Ritchie wouldn’t have it any other week in the championships there will be no riers. So Ritchie, like his other three teammates, time to fix it. You’ve got to get it right, right way. For Ritchie, success is evident with his knows there are no days off. Burning coals off the bat. But I’ll be ready for it next week, “It’s a tough go, getting finished on time. national title, his second in as many years. turn a muggy barn into an oversized sauna I’ll be up for the challenge.” It’s a real test of your fitness. There’s going He also has a fifth-place finish at the Calgary as smoke constantly wafts through the air. While the challenge is competing against to be 72 guys there competing, but there’s Stampede, back in 2009. Hands and arms are scarred from previous more than 70 of the best farriers in the only going to be one winner. Only one As Ritchie finishes his final preparations, days work. For one of the few industries world, The competition is also about bat- guy’s going to get that reward. But, inside, he notices a mistake. A small one — a mil- that hasn’t been rendered obsolete by tech- tling the elements, says Ritchie. it’s definitely rewarding knowing you left limetre by his own estimation — but a nology, Ritchie relies on his past to forge At an elevation of more than 3,500 feet, it all on that shop floor, you left nothing mistake nonetheless. It’s the precision in the future. 100-degree temperatures combine with thin behind. It’s the usual cliches, but it’s true. his work that drives Ritchie to constantly “You know, I could have fixed my mistake, mountain air to make their job all that much You’re sweating, you’re so tired and so improve. thirsty, but you just got to keep going.” it was quite evident to me. I just think next more arduous.
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TWU volleyball stars take on Mexico Alicia Perrin and Kelci French are going for gold with Canada in Mexico. The duo — members of the Trinity Western Spartans women’s volleyball team — have been chosen to play for Canada at the upcoming Pan Am Cup. The event runs July
12-21 in Cuidad Juarez, Mexico. Perrin is a middle for the Spartans while French is a setter. Both have played for Canada previously. French trained for two years at the National Training Centre prior to coming to Langley and was on the
senior women’s roster for the NORCECA Olympic qualification tournament earlier this year. Perrin played for Canada at the 2011 FISU (World University) Games. Outside hitter Royal Richardson and setter Lauren Moncks also
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The Langley Thunder Bantam A1’s celebrated their country’s birthday by marching to gold in the top division of one of Canada’s biggest lacrosse gatherings, the Calgary Canada Day Weekend Tournament. After going undefeated against two teams from the host city as well as California and Red Deer, the Thunder went head to head against BC rivals, the Coquitlam Adanacs, who had yet to lose a game in pre-season, regular season or tournament play in 2012. With a fierce commitment to defense and a strong transitional offensive attack, the Thunder turned the tables on the Coquitlam powerhouse, handing them their first defeat (7-4) to take top honors when it mattered most.
The Langley Thunder have added some experience to their staff, naming former Coquitlam Adanacs general manager, Les Wingrove, as the new director of scouting and special projects. Wingrove will be responsible for all local scouting at the Junior B, Junior A and WLA levels. “We are excited to have someone with Les’ resume join our team,” said team governor Rob Buchan, adding that Wingrove’s knowledge of the game and the league will be a tremendous asset. The Thunder are on the road until July 21 when they are back on the turf at the Langley Events Centre for a rematch with the Victoria Shamrocks. Game time is 7 p.m. ••••••
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THE CASH PURCHASE PRICE (QUE): INCLUDES FREIGHT, PDI, AIR TAX, EHF AND PPSA. TAXES, REGISTRATION, INSURANCE, LICENSING AND DUTY ON NEW TIRES ARE EXCLUDED. (AB/BC/ON: INCLUDES / MARITIMES/MB/SK: EXCLUDES) DESTINATION, DELIVERY AND FEES. TAXES, PPSA AND DEALER/ADMIN FEES OF UP TO $599 ARE EXCLUDED. Offer(s) available on new 2012 models purchased through participating dealers to qualifi ed retail customers who purchase a new vehicle by XXXXX, 2012. Dealers may sell for less, some conditions apply. Offers are subject to change without notice, see dealer for complete details. ‡ 2012 Lancer SE AWC/2012 RVR GT/2012 Outlander XLS models shown have an MSRP of $23,098/$28,998/$35,198 and selling price of $XX,XXX/$XX,XXX/$XX,XXX. (QUE): Taxes, registration, insurance, licensing and duty on new tires are excluded. (Rest of Canada): Includes destination, delivery and fees. Taxes, PPSA and dealer fees of up to $599 are excluded. § S-AWC standard on Outlander XLS and Lancer Evolution. AWC standard on Lancer SE AWC. 9 0% purchase fi nancing available through Bank of Montreal for up to 60 months on most 2012 Lancer models. 0% purchase fi nancing available through Bank of Montreal for up to 72 months on all 2012 Outlander models and all 2012 RVR models (terms vary by model, see dealer for details). Representative examples: 2012 Lancer DE (CL41-A)/2012 RVR ES 2WD (CS45-A)/2012 Outlander ES 2WD (CO45-A) with an all-in price of $XX,XXX/$XX,XXX/$XX,XXX fi nanced at 0%/0%/0% over 60/72/72 months equals 130/156/156 bi-weekly payments of $XXX/$XXX/$XXX for a total obligation of $XX,XXX/$XX,XXX/$XX,XXX and a cost of borrowing of $X/$X/$X. (QUE): Excludes taxes, registration, insurance, licensing, and duty on new tires. (Rest of Canada): Includes up to $1,450 in freight, $250 in PDI, $100 in air tax, up to $30 in EHF. Excludes $15 duty on new tires, taxes, PPSA, registration, insurance, licensing, administration, up to $599 in other dealer fees and any additional government fees. ° $2,000/$3,000/$4,000 cash purchase incentive applicable on cash purchases of most 2012 Lancer models (excluding Lancer Evolution)/all 2012 RVR models/ and all 2012 Outlander models between July 4, 2012 and July 31, 2012. Cash purchase incentive will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and cannot be combined with special fi nance rates offered through Bank of Montreal or Bank of Nova Scotia as part of a low-rate interest program. All advertised fi nance rates are special rates. Cash purchase incentive will take place at the time of delivery. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. ^ Purchase APR includes the forgone cash purchase incentive as a cost of borrowing. * Best backed claim does not cover Lancer Evolution, Lancer Ralliart or i-MiEV. ® MITSUBISHI MOTORS, BEST BACKED CARS IN THE WORLD are trade-marks of Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. and are used under license. ** Whichever comes fi rst. Regular maintenance not included. See dealer or mitsubishi-motors.ca for warranty terms, restrictions and details. Not all customers will qualify.
Smart customers always read the fine print. Features listed are standard on 2012 Lancer SE and available on 2012 Outlander ES 2WD and 4WD. Technical data, equipment and options are based on the latest information at time of printing and are subject to change without notice. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. ×/´ For all purchase financing offers, customers must sign contract and take delivery from dealer by December 31, 2012. All MSRP’s include up to $1350 in freight for Lancer and up to $1450 in freight for Outlander. Taxes, PDI, PPSA, registration, insurance, licensing, administration fees, documentation fees, other dealer fees, and any additional provincial government fees are not included in MSRP. All offers available only through participating dealers to qualified retail customers in Canada and are only on approved credit. See participating dealer for details. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. × Purchase financing at 0% APR available through Bank of Montreal for up 48 months on all new 2012 Lancers (Lancer Evolution models excluded). Purchase financing at 0.0% APR available through Bank of Montreal for up 72 months on all new 2011 Outlander models. Financing example: 2012 Lancer DE (CL41-A C05)/ 2012 Outlander ES 2WD (CO45-A C04) with an MSRP of $18,478/$27,698 financed at 0%/0.0% over 60/48 months equals $308/$460.77 a month with a down payment of $0/$5,441, a cost of borrowing of $0/$0, and a total obligation of $18,478/$21,637. 2012 Lancer SE AWC/2012 Outlander XLS 4WD model shown with an MSRP of $24,698/$36,898. ´Offer applies to purchase financing offers on new 2012 Mitsubishi models through the Bank of Montreal. Interest charges (if any) will not accrue during the first 60 days after purchaser signs contract for a participating vehicle. After the first 60 days interest (if any) starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay principal and interest (if any) monthly over the term of the contract. * Whichever comes first. Regular maintenance not included. See dealer or mitsubishi-motors.ca for warranty terms, restrictions and details. Not all customers will qualify. ** Best backed claim does not cover Lancer Evolution and Ralliart models. See dealer or Mitsubishi-motors.ca for Education Edge terms, conditions, and other details. ¨ MITSUBISHI MOTORS, BEST BACKED CARS IN THE WORLD are trade-marks of Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. and are used under license.
The Langley Times • Thursday, July 12, 2012 • 37
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Summit White/Ebony, ‘Ground Effects Pkg’, 18” Alloys, Bluetooth, USB, Remote Start, Tailgate Equipment SALE PRICE Stock# 1103560
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first and second row seating. Stock# 1107300 MSRP $70,175
SALE PRICE
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2011 CAMARO 2SS COUPE Black/Black, Leather, Sunroof, Spoiler, 6 Speed, 20” Polished alloys, Park assist, Bluetooth, Heads up display, HID headlights Stock# 1118880
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$92,445
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2011 SIERRA REG CAB 3500 4WD Summit White/Titanium, A/C, Trailering equipment, Onstar, Wiring provisions Stk# 1112600
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2011 ESCALADE AWD
2011 20 011 1 C CTS-V TS-V TS VW WAG WAGON AGON AG ON N
556HP - Super Charged ged V8, Sunroof, 6 spd. manual, d ma manua ual 119” 9” Polished Aluminum wheels, navigation, Recaro Performance Seats Stk# 1109980
$48,745
SOLD
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2011 TRAVERSE LTZ AWD Black Granite/Ebony. Remote Start, Skyscape Sunroof, Pwr Liftgate, Power Pedals, Bluetooth, Back up Camera. Stk# 1106070
$15,580
MSRP
2011 SILVERADO LT 1500 EXT CAB 4WD Summit White/Ebony, ‘Power chair, 5.3L, Remote Start, USB port, Z71, Bluetooth Stock# 1103180
$19,125
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Summit White/Ebony, hi /Eb 6 way power chair, Power sliding rear window, Sunroof, 5.3 L, Remote start, Blu- SALE PRICE etooth, Remote start Stock# 1116800
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$43,285
$29,980
2011 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL AWD Red Jewel Tintcoat/Ebony, Heated/ Cooled seating, Remote Start, SALE PRICE Sunroof, 20” Chrome Alloys, Power Liftgate, Park Assist, Navigation, Back Up Camera, Bose Sound. Stk# 1117570
$49,980
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$64,085
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Offer(s) available on select new 2012/2013 models through participating dealers to qualified customers who take delivery by July 31, 2012. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. Offers are subject to change without notice. See dealer for complete details. Vehicle images shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All offers exclude licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and down payment (if applicable). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and financing options also available. 0% purchase financing is available on select 2012 Kia models on approved credit (OAC). Term varies by model and trim. Financing and lease rates vary by vehicle and are valid on approved credit (OAC) only. Dealers may sell for less. See dealer for full detail. Purchase financing offers include Delivery and Destination fees of up to $1,650. Other taxes, registration, insurance, licensing fees, and PPSA of $79 are excluded. “Don’t Pay Until Fall” on select models (90-day payment deferral) applies to purchase financing offers on select 2012 and 2013 models on approved credit (OAC) (2012/2013 Sportage/Sorento/Sedona/Borrego excluded). No interest will accrue during the first 60 days of the finance contract. After this period, interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay the principal interest monthly over the term of the contract. Loyalty Bonus offer available on 2012 Kia Optima HYBRID / Kia Forte at a value of $1,250/ $750 for any current Kia owners towards the purchase or lease of a new 2012 MY Optima HYBRID/ 2012 MY Forte models only. Current Kia vehicle must be registered and licensed for the last 90 days. Loyalty Bonus offer applicable to cash purchase, lease and purchase financing only before July 31, 2012. Offer is transferrable within same household only (must provide proof of address). Limit of one bonus per customer or household. Certain restrictions apply. Available at participating dealers. See dealer for details. ECO-Credit for 2012 Optima HYBRID is $1,000 and is applicable to the purchase or lease of a new 2012 Kia Optima HYBRID. Available at participating dealers. Certain restrictions apply. See dealer for details. ¥Competitive Bonus offer available on the purchase or lease of new 2012 Optima (excluding hybrid) / 2012 Forte sedan/ 2012 Forte Koup/ 2012 Forte5 models at a value of $500 for owners of any competitive vehicle vehicle with proof of ownership and will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. See dealer for eligibility of competitive vehicles and full program details. Certain restrictions apply. Offer is transferrable within same household (must provide proof of address). Limit of one Competitive Bonus per customer or household. Offer not combinable with any other loyalty/completive offers. Offer ends July 31, 2012 Cash purchase credit and Loan credit available on select models and varies by model and trim. Credits are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease and finance offers. Cash purchase price includes cash credit, delivery and destination fees and other government taxes. Other taxes, registration, insurance and licensing fees are excluded. Available at participating dealers. Other lease and finance options are also available. Dealers may sell for less. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Prices are subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions may apply. Offers may change, may be extended without notice, and are for examples only. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. See your Kia retailer for full offer/program details. All offers are subject to availability. Offer ends July 31, 2012.Rondo Bonus Cash offer is available to qualified retail customers who purchase/ finance or lease a new 2012 Kia Rondo (Bonus Cash of $750) from a participating dealer between July 4-31, 2012 and will be deducted from the negotiated purchase/lease price before taxes. Lease and finance offers are on approved credit. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. 2012 Rondo LX #RN9915 $125.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $22,7 95 over an 84 month term at 0% interest the cost of borrowing is $0 and the residual is $7,200 plus taxes and fees OAC, 2012 Rondo LX with A/C #RN9915 $125.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $22,795 over an 60/84 month term at 0% interest the cost of borrowing is $0 and the residual is $7,200 plus taxes and fees OAC, 2012 Sorento LX # SR6175 $161.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $24,400 over an 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $1,210 and the residual is $8,097 plus taxes and fees OAC, 2012 Sportage #SP7022 $155.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $23,795 over an 60/84 month term at 0.9% interest the cost of borrowing is $649 and the residual is $7,785 plus taxes and fees OAC, 2012 Optima #OP2524 $161.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $24,300 over an 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $1,205 and the residual is $8,064 plus taxes and fees OAC, 2012 Soul Automatic #SO1732 $124.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $21,795 over an 60/84 month term at 0.9% interest the cost of borrowing is $600 and the residual is $7,000 plus taxes and fees OAC, 2012 Forte LX Plus Automatic #FO0359 $124.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $21,200 over an 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $1,000 and the residual is $6,800 plus taxes and fees OAC, 2012 Rio 5 LX Plus #RO2230 $106.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $18,200 over an 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $900 and the residual is $6,000 plus taxes and fees price OAC. 2012 Rio, 2012 Soul, and 2012 Forte prices includes a $500 gas card. 2012 Sportage and 2012 Sorento prices includes a $750 gas card. 2012 Rondo and 2012 Sedona prices include $1,000 gas card. All stock numbered vehicles shown in ad cost vary in price. up to $1,000 cash back cannot be combinable with any other offer. See in-store for further details. In-store promotion ends July 15th, 2012.
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THURSDAY • Norden the Magician returns to local libraries with his unique approach to magic. The entire family will love his wacky antics, amazing tricks and silly jokes and his rabbit Q-Tip will join in the fun. Join Norden the Magician as he kick-starts Summer Reading Club 2012 in this 45-minute performance. Aldergrove Library, Thursday, July 12 at 2 p.m. Please pre-register. • Sharing and Caring Social at the Langley Seniors Recreation and Resource Centre will run every second week through June, July and August. Next one is July 12. • Paintbrush Nature Trail and View Point Loop in Heather Meadows With Langley Field Naturalists July 26. Meet at 7:30 a.m. or Paintbrush top parking lot at 9:30 a.m.; 10 a.m. botany walk. Wander along the lovely alpine meadow trails. This is the time of the first beautiful alpine blush of flowers that grow in our lovely coastal mountains. Let’s wander and see what special alpine beauties we can discover and enjoy wonderful panoramic views. Bring botany books. Weather permitting only. Phone for meeting and car pool details 604-888-1787. • Langley Amateur Radio Association (LARA) meets first Thursday of the month (unless otherwise advised) at 1900 hrs local; at Brookswood Firehall #5, 20355 32 Ave. Coffee and sweets provided. For more information email: Al ajmunnik@shaw.ca or Don dondee@shaw.ca. • Conversation Circles Thursdays until July 26, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Join group leaders Olga Toth and Virginia Miller at the City of Langley Library to practise your English in a fun and friendly environment. You will improve your conversation skills and make new friends at the same time. Drop-in.
FRIDAY • Young Widows Group for get-togethers, coffee and conversation. The Mocha Room Cafe, 20300 Fraser Highway, Friday’s at 9 a.m. For information call: 604-510-2610. • Are you Gay, Bi-sexual or just not sure? Need a safe place to talk? Hominum Fraser Valley is an informal discussion and support group to help gay, bi-sexual and questioning men with the challenges of being married,
separated or single. Next meeting is 7:30 p.m. on Friday, July 27. For information and meeting location, call Art 604-462-9813 or Don 604-329-9760.
SATURDAY/SUNDAY • Critter Care Wildlife is hosting its annual open house on Saturday, July 14 and Sunday, July 15 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Come out for a guided tour and get up close and personal with B.C.’s wildlife. Lots of activities for the kids, delicious food and entertainment. Admission is $2, kids free. Location is 481-216 (near Zero Avenue). • Erikson’s Daylily Gardens, 24642 51 Ave.; member of the Circle Farm Tour and largest collection of award-winning daylilies in Western Canada, is hosting its 11th Annual Open House Event, Saturday and Sunday July 14 and 15, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Other local exhibitors will be present as well. Admission is by donation to help our chosen charity – this year it will be the BC Children’s Hospital. For more information, www. eriksonsdaylilygardens.com or visit our Facebook page, or call 604-856-5758. • Fibromyalgia – Western Roundup Anniversary Party Live Local Musical Talent and Kids’ Coral. Township 7 Vineyards and Winery, 21152 16 Ave. July 14 and 15. Noon to 4 p.m. Saturday evening concert $20, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Featuring local talent: Jet Black, Cory Hawthrone, Blake Havard, Trevor Murray, todd Richard. Tickets available at Township 7 Winery or online at www.fibrowellspring. or or at the Foundation’s Office. Call 778-2783697.
MONDAY • Dorjechang Buddhist Centre Weekly Meditation Classes a relaxing evening and learn the path to inner peace at their weekly meditation classes. Mondays from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Suggested donation, $10. Douglas Recreation Centre, 20550 Douglas Cres. For more information on all of their classes, visit www.dorjechang.ca or call 604-853-3738. • Langley Concert Band meets Monday nights. 7pm to 9pm in the band room at RE Mountain Secondary School. 7755 202A St. Always accepting new members with at least one year’s experience. For more info, email langleyconcertband@gmail.com.
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BIRTHS Jennifer and Tyson Bruns are pleased to announce the arrival of their third child, a daughter
AUDREY ANNETTE Born June 6th 2012 Weighing 7lbs. 14 oz. New baby sister for Samuel and Constance. Proud grandparents are Don Seely and Lori Seely and Linda and Terry Bruns. Proud great grandparents are Joan McIndoe, Vicky Fibke and Arnie Bruns. Great grandparents watching over her from Heaven Pat Bruns, Connie and Manley Hall.
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LOST: RED PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES left at McBurneys. Large reward. Call 604-539-9286
CRITTER CARE Wildlife Society ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE FUNDRAISER July 14 & 15 481 - 216th St. Langley, B.C. 11am - 4pm
WILLIAMS, John “Gary”
Gary served in the Canadian Air Force from November 4, 1958 to April 19, 1971. He was stationed at 4(F) Wing Baden Soellingen, Germany from 1962 to 1966 where he met his wife, Marilyn “Joyce” Jensen. They were married in 1963. After his tour in Germany, he returned to Rockcliffe, Ontario in 1966. In 1972, the family moved to Langley, B.C.
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Gary was predeceased by his parents Verne and Olga Williams, sister Shirley (Bruce) Shaw; brothers Ed (Yvonne) Williams, Doug Williams; father and mother-in-law Viggo and Signe Jensen; brothers-inlaw Harald Jensen, Hugh Adams. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday July 13, 2012 at the Killam Legion. A private family inurnment will take place in the Killam Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations will be accepted for the Killam & District Health Care Foundation or the Cross Cancer Institute.
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DRIVER WITH CLASS 1 + AIR WANTED To conduct deliveries for international lubricants co. in Vancouver area, Seattle-Tacoma, Prince George, Okanagan & Edmonton. Pay $20/hour, mileage, bonus, profit-sharing & full benefits. Apply with resume by emailing custservpacific@fuchs.com or faxing to 604-888-1145
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After retiring to Killam in 2003, Gary became an active member of the community. The Killam Legion, Killam Hospital and the Killam Seniors Club were important to him. Gary enjoyed the senior bowling, He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and friend. Gary is survived by his wife, Joyce; daughter Dawn (Alain) Roy, sons Shawn (Denise) Williams, Daryl Williams; sister Eileen (Bill) Carrington, brother Clare (Judy) Williams; grandchildren Tasha, Manda, Jonathan, Brett and Kyle; plus many nieces, nephews and cousins; sisters-in-law Evelyn (Sardara) Bains, Joan (Allan) Ross, Linda Adams; brothersin-law Garry (Luela) Jensen, Barry Jensen.
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Come and enjoy a day in the country and view our native wildlife. CCWS Saleable’s First Nations Drummer Randy Tait, Paws-2- Dance & Q-Ball Dog Agility, Fire Hall # 5 fire truck, RCMP squad car & officers and many information booths. FUN FOR ALL! Donation of paper towels, kleenex & large garbage bags gratefully appreciated.
John “Gary” Williams passed away in the Killam Health Care Centre on Monday, June 25, 2012 at the age of 74 years. Gary was born in St. Thomas, Ontario on November 23, 1937.
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Eileen Stew 1921 – 2012
It is with sad hearts that we announce the passing of Eileen Stew (nee Hitchman) on Friday, July 6, 2012, with her family by her side. Eileen was born on March 1, 1921 in Baddesley Ensor, Warwickshire, England and passed away peacefully at home in Surrey, British Columbia. Eileen was preceded in death by her husband Ronald. She is survived by her 4 children, Valerie (Gary) Weinmeister, David (Geri) Stew, Loraine (Doug) Brown, and Steven (Trish) Stew. She was adored by her 15 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Eileen’s memorial will be held Saturday, July 14, 2012 at 2:00 pm at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 10446 157 Street, Surrey, BC. Eileen will be remembered for her deep faith, her profound love for her family and her love of flowers. She will be dearly missed and kept forever in the memories of many dear friends. Eileen will also be remembered for her kind and generous heart.
PUBLIC NOTICE OF OPEN HOUSE PROPOSED TELUS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY 50 METRE MONOPOLE STRUCTURE PROPOSED STRUCTURE: As part of the public consultation process required by the Township of Langley, TELUS is inviting the public to comment on a proposed telecommunications facility consisting of a 50 metre monopole tower and ancillary radio equipment. LOCATION: 24467 – 54 Avenue, Langley, BC V2Z 1H5 (PID: 010-235-190). COORDINATES: Lat: 49.101944, Long: -122.545889. PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING: TELUS is inviting the community to an Open House to be held on July 26, 2012 at Bethel Mennonite Church, 24687 – 56 Avenue, Langley, BC V2Z 1B9 from 5:30pm to 7:00pm. ANY PERSON: may comment by close of business day on August 9, 2012 with respect to this matter. wTELUS CONTACT: Further information can be obtained by contacting Chad Marlatt, Manager, Land Projects, Standard Land Company Inc. Agents for TELUS, Suite 610, 688 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 1P1 Tel: 1 (877) 687-1102 Fax: (604) 687-1339 Email: commentsbc@ standardland.com.
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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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Holbrook Dyson Logging Ltd/ Newcastle Timber Have vacancies in the following job: 1)Heavy Duty Mechanic 2)Driller/Blaster 3)Swamper 4)Hydraulic Log Loader Operator 5)Yarder Operator. Details can be seen at http://hdlogging.com/ Fax resume to 250-287-9259 LANDS & RESOURCES COORDINATOR: F/T position with Kwakiutl Band Council in Port Hardy. Senior position. Email for job description: casey.larochelle@kwakiutl.bc. ca or call 250-949-6012 Deadline 07/27/12 NAVI GARAGE DOORS needs garage door installers. Min. 1 yr exp. Call (604)825-1353
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Maple Ridge
Inside Sales, Quotations & Actuation Professional M.A. Stewart & Sons Ltd.
GPG Transportation Ltd. is hiring for F/T Truck and Transport Mechanic ($26/hr., 40 hours/week) Mail – Unit 3B – 20085 100A Avenue, Langley, BC V1M 3G4. Fax - (604)888-7481.
Please visit our website www.mastewart.com & click careers or fax/e-mail your resume 604-594-9271 careers@mastewart.com
HOME CARE/SUPPORT
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:
HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
COOK Required Full-Time for Kostas Greek Restaurant Langley. Must have exp. w/ Greek Cuisine and be avail. evenings & weekends. $17.00/hr. + TIPS. Please apply in person 20080 Fraser Hwy. after 4:00p.m. Monday-Saturday.
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Sept. 10th, • 6-month program . . . starts starts Feb. 20th, 20122012 • Financial assistance available • Hurry . . . enrolment limited!!
BC B.C.COLLEGE COLLEGEOF OFOPTICS OPTICS #208 - 10070 King George Blvd., Surrey, BC www.bccollegeofoptics.ca
604.581.0101
METAL FABRICATION Metal Fabricators/Welders of all levels required by growing and busy manufacturing company in Port Kells / Langley.
Forklift experience required & able to repetitively lift 25kg. Only applicants meeting all requirements & have 5 years prior experience in a similar capacity need apply with resume & references to: Fax: (604)629-8181 or email: tonyhart@telus.net Wage commensurate with experience including benefits
PERSONAL SERVICES
SALES - INSIDE TELEMARKETING
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. • Advancement Opportunities • Benefits Program • Competitive Wages • Business Allowances Please apply with Resume: westronbm@gotpump.ca Fax: (1)403-291-6116 Visit us at: www.gotpump.ca
SHIPPING/RECEIVING
SHIPPER/RECEIVER INPROTECT SYSTEMS, a division of the ATS Traffic Group is currently looking for energetic and hardworking, experienced Shipper/Receiver to join our Langley team. We at Inprotect Systems strive towards having a relaxed atmosphere where everyone has the opportunity to grow. We offer year round job stability, benefits after 3 months and other incentives. Most of all Inprotect is a great place to work! If this sounds like the place for you, please forward your resume and cover letter with wage expectations to Darlene Biagioni. Fax, (604)534-1639 or email: DarleneB@atstrafficgroup.com
ALTERNATIVE HEALTH HEALTH MASSAGE
Grand Opening
11969 88th Ave Scott Rd. 10:00a.m. - 10:00p.m. 778-593-9788
tbrebner@tybo.ca
PLUMBING & HEATING • Foreman • Journeyman • Apprentices
GRAHAM’S EXCAVATING ~ Excavation, Clearing ~ ~ Drainage, Final Grading ~ Free Estimates, 20 years exp. Fully Insured/WCB
• Stamped • Exposed Aggregate • Broom Finish
(604)533-9108
• Site Prep • Re & Re • Forming • Custom Overlays • Staining
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Free Estimates 604-807-3464 / 604-466-8401
GARDENING BUDGETS FOR QUALITY WORK
HERFORT CONCRETE NO JOB TOO SMALL
DAerating D Power Raking D Pruning D Lawn Cutting D Power Washing D Fencing D Organic Fertilizing
Serving Lower Mainland 23 Years! *Prepare *Form *Place *Finish *Granite & Interlocking Block Walls *Stairs *Driveways *Exposed Aggregate *Stamped Concrete. *Interlocking Bricks *Sod Placement -Excellent Ref’s -WCB Insured
604-374-2283 Milano Landscapers & Garden Services Ltd milano@eastlink.ca
LEO: Mobile #657-2375, 462-8620
SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or
STAMPED CONCRETE FPatios FPool Decks FSidewalks FDriveways FForming FFinishing FRe & Re All Your Concrete Needs 30yrs exp. Quality workmanship Fully Insured
(UNIQUE) RELAXATION BODY CARE 604-859-2998 ~ In-suite shower #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby
UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN
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MIND BODY SPIRIT
CALLIDALE SPA Specialists in • Acupressure • Reflexology
778-708-7733
#40-20631 Fraser Hwy. Langley GREAT MASSAGE ONLY $25. 20372 Fraser Highway, Langley (across from Casino) 604-510-0588
MASSAGE CONFIDENTIAL SIMPLY FOR YOUR HEALTH & PLEASURE. *European *Private Excellent Service 604.230.4444
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F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 FREE ESTIMATES
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DRYWALL
.Jims Mowing 310-JIMS (5467)
MAAN LANDSCAPING ~ NEW LAWNS ~ FENCES - Chain Link & Cedar Patios, Ponds & Waterfalls, Drains, Retaining Walls, Pruning, Hedging, Trimming 30 yrs. exp. 604-864-8682 or 604-835-4498
THREE STAR DRYWALL LTD Boarding, Taping, & texture. Small jobs welcome! Kam 604-551-8047 WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs Over 40 yrs exp. 604-308-7943
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ELECTRICAL
#22047 WE LOVE SMALL JOBS All work guaranteed. High Outlet Electric. 604-220-8347 ALL JOBS Big or Small. Panels, lighting, plugs, fans, hot tubs etc. Guaranteed work. 604-539-0708 Cell 604-537-1773 (Lic. 26110) FOR YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS No HST on Labour. Call Bob (604)351-4695 Reg. # 37474 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
PARADISE LANDSCAPING
263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
Evergreen Bobcat & Mini Excavator
• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries
Excavating, Driveway removing, trenching, concrete breakers, drain tile, septic install & repairs. 20 yrs. exp. Fair rates. 604-250-6165
FREE ESTIMATES Serving Langley since 1986 Lawn Mowing - Yard Cleanups Power Racking - Hedges Pruning - Rubbish Removal New Lawns - Top Soil & Bark Mulch. Fully Insured
Call (604)889-6552
threescocatering@shaw.ca
EXCAVATORS
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com INCOME TAX PROBLEMS? Have you been audited, reassessed or disallowed certain claims by Canada Revenue Agency? Call Bob Allen @ 250-542-0295 35yrs. Income Tax experience, 8.5yrs. with Revenue Canada. Email: r.gallen@shaw.ca
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BACKHOES, CATS
TOPSOIL
DUMP TRUCKS, BOBCATS
BARKMULCH, SAND, GRAVEL
FARM TRACTORS
Call 604-531-5935
(604)531-5935
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GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
LEGAL SERVICES
CRIMINAL RECORD? Guaranteed Record Removal since 1989. Confidential, Fast, & Affordable. Our A+BBB Rating assures EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM. Call for FREE INFO. BOOKLET
1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366) RemoveYourRecord.com
SUN DECKS
Great Prices, Quality Work. *Licensed *Insured *Since 1986
Andre 604-836-7150
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Respected local Mechanical Contractor requires Plumbing & Heating Foreman, Journeyman & Apprentices for all aspects of Commercial Institutional Mechanical work (New Construction). Previous experience an asset. Team Environment. Long Term Opportunity. Competitive Wages, & Excellent Benefits. Fax: 604.576.4739 or E-mail: mike@dualmechanical.com
263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE
DECOR CONCRETE STAMPING
Danny 604 - 307 - 7722
Kristy 604.488.9161
TYBO CONTRACTING is quickly becoming an industry leader in the excavating & civil contracting business. Tybo is currently retained by some of the largest developers in B.C. We are currently offering top wage & benefit pkgs as well as opportunities for advancement. Email resumes to:
CONCRETE & PLACING
RELAXING MASSAGE Call Wendy or Coco 778-908-3315 / 778-855-5721
*Day (6:00am-3:30pm) *Afternoon (3:30pm - 1:30am)
PIPE LAYERS BACKHOE & EXCAV. OPERATORS SUPERINTENDANTS
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
damaged concrete. Ken 604-532-0662
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Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...
Only those applications sent in via email or fax will be considered. Email to: tammy@silhouettesteel.com or Fax: 604-513-8773
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
JOE’S CONCRETE - 37yrs exp. All types of renovations, driveways, sidewalks, placing, etc. Small jobs welcome. 604-723-5778
Positions to be filled immediately for both shifts:
INDUSTRIAL REP.
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Optical Dispensing is a high-growth industry with good pay and job security. Train for a “Career With Vision”. START YOUR OWN BUSINESS!!
Apply in person with resume 20610 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge, B.C.
Competitive Wages, Excellent Benefit Package.
EDUCATION
BECOME AN OPTICIAN IN ONLY 6 MONTHS
TRADES, TECHNICAL
F/T Assistant Manger Mechanical aptitude an asset. Excellent pay & benefits for right individual.
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.
WAREHOUSE
Required to perform daily warehouse tasks including freezer. Team player & able to follow detailed instructions & multi-task in busy warehouse environment.
FOUNTAIN TIRE
Respite Caregivers
Great opportunity for stylist with colour exp. Langley Mall, 112-5501 204 St. 604-530-2003. Paul 604-999-3779
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F/T LABOURER REQUIRED $11.50/hr to start. Mostly ground work, some scaffolding, must have valid BC Drivers licence. To inquire please call 604-539-8111 - If no answer, text name & number to 604-313-2588 (do not call).
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Warehouse F/T Shipper/Receiver
KITCHEN HELP, DISHWASHER & SERVERS required at Mirage Banquet Hall. Fax resume to: 604575-0354 or call 604-575-0304
Mai’s Vietnamese Restaurant is hiring for full time Cooks ($17/hr, 40hrs/wk.) Mail - #103 – 20378 88Avenue, Langley, BC V1M 2Y4. Fax – (604)888-5922
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
CLEANING SERVICES
ALL GREEN CLEANING If you want your home or office to sparkle call Susan 778-899-0941. Weekly, Bi-Weekly, or Monthly Rates. Free Estimates. ENGLISH LADY. Home Cleaning Honest, reliable, hard working. Refs Pets OK Reas rates 604-533-1711 HOUSECLEANING, trustworthy, reasonable, reliable. Wkly & bi-wkly Ingrid Housecleaning 604-347-9593
Concrete, Forming, Framing & Siding. Crews available for new construction & additions Patrick 604-218-3064
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
MOVING & STORAGE
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
Wood & Vinyl Specialist Global Dec-k-ing Dealer Repair or Custom Build
On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!
Local & Long Distance
$45/Hr
From 1, 3, 5, 7,10 Ton Trucks Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free estimate/Seniors discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
HUDOLIN’S ON HOMES Complete Home Renos ✔ All types of decks ✔ Bathrooms & Kitchens ✔ Finishing Work & Mouldings ✔ Small Additions/Bsmt Suites ✔ Concrete Work FREE ESTIMATES hudolinrenos@gmail.com www.hudolinsrenos.com
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Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber Furnace Boilers, Hot Water Tanks Hot Water Heat, Plumbing Jobs. Furnace cleaning with truck mounted machine
SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240 Find the
PLUMBING
NEED Plumbing/Heating/Gas? dansyourman.ca (604)418-6941 Free estimates. Fully insured
604-537-4140
Dave: 604-862-9379
RUBBISH REMOVAL
• Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses & More!
AFFORDABLE MOVING
Call Peter 604 - 541 - 8841
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JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly
ABBA MOVERS & DEL. Res/com 1-4 ton truck, 1 man $35/hr, 2 men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25 yrs of experience.604-506-7576
Licensed, Insured & WCB
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
RECYCLE-IT!
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555.
ALL DECKED OUT DECKING LTD
604.587.5865
www.recycleitcanada.ca
DISPOSAL BINS Residential & Commercial Services
604-507-4606 or 604-312-7674
HOME of Your Dreams!
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European Quality Workmanship
Per Molsen 604-575-1240 Framing, Finishing Millwork, Cabinets Complete Renovations Additions, Decks Gazebos, etc. Local references available
We Recycle! GO GREEN!
LANGLEY: 24135 Robertson Cres. Sat. July 14, 9-3pm. Antique furn., Tools, Bone china & Collectibles
www.EconPro.com 604-882-2733
#1 IN RATES AND SERVICE. Clogged drains, drips, garbs, renos & installs. Lic/Ins. 778-888-9184. 10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005
Shop from home! Check out our FOR SALE sections: class 500’s for Merchandise, 600’s for Real Estate, and for Automotive view our 800’s.
bcclassified.com
.Hayden Painting Family Owned & Operated
OF Home (604)501-9290
AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801 www.panoramaplumbing.com
For all your decorating needs, why not call a Master Painter?
Improvements,
Payment upon satisfactory completion.
360 PLUMBING & HEATING. Gas, plumbing, heating, reno’s, repairs. 20 years exp., reliable & courteous. Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416
All Areas of Painting, 38 yrs exp. Int./Ext. Com/Residential Free Est. /Triple A/BBB Rating Call Dan Laybourn anytime!
REACH ALL
Call 604-537-3553
advertise across the
A-OK PAINTING
in the 17 best-read
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL Always! deliver Top soil, bark mulch, sand & gravel. 7days/wk. Simon 604-230-0627 will spread
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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
ABOVE THE REST “ Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices, Professional Crew. Free Est. Written Guarantee. No Hassle, Quick Work, Insured, WCB. Call (778)997-9582
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
LANDSCAPING
STORM FORCE PRESSURE WASHING - Call Terry for Free Estimates. (604)353-3632
Instant Grassifacation!
TOPLINE PRESSURE WASHING Siding, gutters, & tile roofs. We use SOAP. WCB insured 604.861.6060
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
A EAST WEST ROOFING & SIDING CO. Roofs & re-roofs. BBB & WCB. 10% Discount, Insured. Call 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437
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TILING
A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peter’s Tile (604)209-0173
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TREE SERVICES A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv. Dangerous tree removal, spiral pruning hedge trimming, stump grinding, topping. Insured, WCB Free Est Arborist Reports
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GARAGE SALES
LANGLEY
MEGA YARD
New & used tools & acces. for carpenters, farmers and tradesmen. Household items, and free items by donation. ABSOLUTELY NO EARLY BIRDS.
FRI. JULY 13, 12-6. SAT. & SUN. JULY 14 & 15
9-4, 4600 239 ST. TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN
SWAP MEET 260 St. & Fraser Hwy, Langley
EVERY Sunday 7am
SOUTH SURREY MOVING GARAGE SALE Saturday, July 14 9:00a.m. - 12:00p.m. 13387 21A Avenue
RAIN OR SHINE! Loads of goodies for the picking. Swimming pool accessories, wine Making equip. house hld. items, books, electronics, tools, clothing, nic naks, hse. hold decor, bedding, towels and much more.
604-856-5165 Weather permitting
REAL ESTATE 641
TOWNHOUSES
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
LIKE NEW! This one won’t last ! 3 bedroom freshly painted townhome with all the extras! including outdoor gas hookup, large storage room in garage. Immediate possession avail #39 19480 66th Ave. Call Paul McCallum 778-838-9273
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY 20152 82nd Ave. LANGLEY ACREAGE - 2.5 Acres 3,035sf, 3 storey, 5 bdrms. 5 bath. $2,888,888. Includes licensed B & B & Catering Business. MLS 1207925
604-908-9222 Hanna Realty Ltd. HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
www.dannyevans.ca
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
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FRUIT & VEGETABLES
✶ 99¢ MLS Listings with Dixie www.iTsRealEstateTalk.com 778-839-8989 First Capital Rlty
STRAWBERRIES & RASPBERRIES Greenvale Farms Take 264 St exit off Hwy #1 & follow yellow signs (6030 248 Street, Aldergrove)
Call Lyall at: 604-625-4655
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
OPEN Mon.- Sun. 8am to 6pm 604-856-3626 / 604-855-9351
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FURNITURE
RENTALS RENT TO OWN
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LANGLEY
STOP RENTINGRENT TO OWN
• No Qualification-Low Down • ABBOTSFORD - 2087 Lonsdale, HANDY MAN SPECIAL HOUSE, 3 bdrm. w/ 2bd. Suite,$1,588/MO.
Call Kristen 604-786-4663 www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca
ALL NEW Queen MATTRESS SET Still in Original Plastic! Must Sell. $150 - CALL: 604484-0379 MATTRESSES starting at $99 • Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331
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MEDICAL SUPPLIES
BRUNO ELITE STAIR LIFT with 7½’ track for left hand side going up, exc. cond. $800. (604)534-3564
.Encore 1 bdrm; 2 bdrm Rent Now $950 - $1225
Getting a job couldn’t be easier!
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BRIGHTON APARTMENTS
Large 1 Bdrm. Apts $200 Move-In Allowance Please call for details. On-site manager. Suites include fridge, stove, drapes & carpeted throughout. Hot water & parking included. Close to shopping & schools, on bus route. Seasonal swimming pool & tennis court. Some pets welcome.
Call 604-533-0209
APARTMENT/CONDO 1/2 Month Free LANGLEY CITY Spacious, Clean Bachelor, 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Heat, Hot Water,
LANGLEY:
CARROL COURT 5630 201 A St. Renovated Bachelor & 1 Bdrms. Bright & large. Hardwood floors. By transit & shops. Includes heat & hot water. Cat OK. References required.
604-250-0329, 604-540-2028
604-530-0030
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SAWDUST
Tree removal done RIGHT!
Hemlock, Fir & Cedar
HOGFUEL Please call for pricing
312 MAINTENANCE SERVICES
WCB Covered, BBB A+ rating Licensed & Insured, Free Estimates.
Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $
604-465-9812 1-800-663-5847
www.augustinesoilandmulch.com
DECKS New, Repaired, Replaced
GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters. $80. 604-240-5362
(Turn right 1st road East of Pitt River Bridge from Vancouver)
604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197
Aluminum patio cover, NO HST Summer Sale. 604-782-9108 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
Complete ReRoofing Ltd + gutters, shingles, cedar, flat roof, 20 yr exp. Sr’s disc. WCB, BBB, 604-725-0106
16897 Windsor Road Pitt Meadows
UNDER $200
SOFA, PLUM COLOUR, 90’’ long, $150; console table, 54’’ long, curved top, $125. 604-881-0101.
PRESSURE WASHING
Always!pressure washing, window cleaning, Gutter, lawn maintains, yard clean-up. Simon 604-230-0627
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UNDER $100
BDRM. FURN. dresser with 9 drawers, dble bed, box spring mattress, $95 obo (604)534-6216
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Searching for your dream home or selling it? This is the location. Listings include everything from acreage, farms/ranches to condos and waterfront homes.
APPLIANCES
BRAND NEW 30” S/S ELECTRIC RANGE, Whirlpool. Retail $1000. Asking $500: 604-530-6933
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ACE PRESSURE WASHING *House Ext *Gutters *Driveways, *Trucks *Equip. Res./Comm. Free est. WCB Ins.Ph Bob 778-846-2212
GARAGE SALES
LANGLEY. GARAGE SALE Saturday, July 14th, 9am-3pm 20298 50th Ave.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
community papers!
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RAIN or SHINE
SUNDECKS
lower mainland
Forget the Rest Call The Best! Harry 604-617-0864
Multi-family garage sale Saturday, July 14 9:00a.m. - 3:00p.m. 18588 67A Ave. Baby/kid stuff, patio furniture, garden equip, household items, furn, computer, collectibles.
LICENSED PLUMBER Plumbing * Boilers * Water Heaters Drain Cleaning. Ted 604-454-8070
~MASTER CARPENTER~
MLG ENTERPRISES All Aspects Landscaping & Garden Solutions
3720 - 212th Street HUGE SALE. Items from childrens clothing to machinery. Saturday July 14, 9am-4pm
• Portable Toilets • Fencing • Containers • Waste Management • Storage
CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES
(604)720-5955
GARAGE SALES
CLOVERDALE
bcclassified.com
Call Derek
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2708 - 204 St. LANGLEY Thur-Sat July 5th, 6th, 7th. 9:00am-4:00pm all three days, Brand new & newer women’s suits, pants - $10set (pet 10-16), dresses, coats, shorts, tops (M,L,XL) $2/ea, design names, shoes 7-8 $5/ea, purses, men’s tshirts new $5, bedding, linens, auto parts, tools, sm appl, xmas decor.
5742 - 190TH STREET. Saturday July 14, 9am-2pm. Golf gear, clothing, bikes, hshld, suitcases, etc.
Real Estate Section - Class 600’s
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR, Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes
Thursday, July 12, 2012 A45
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
Rubbish Removal, Caring for the Earth. Professional Quality Service at Great Rates. 604-787-8782
604-328-6387
But Dead Bodies!!
Running this ad for 8yrs
PAINT SPECIAL 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 MILANO PAINTING & RENOS. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
REAL ESTATE
604-787-5915, 604-291-7778 www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca 10% OFF with this AD
RECYCLE YOUR JUNK!
Interior/Exterior. FREE Estimates. Quality job. Fully insured - WCB Please call Sonly.
A-TECH Services 604-230-3539
• Tree & Stump Removal • Certified Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck • Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging ~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~
PETS
MISC. FOR SALE
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APARTMENT/CONDOS
WALNUT Grove 2 bd/2 bth 3rd floor, In-suite landry, avail Aug 1, $1350 .n/s n/p 604-835-1073
bradsjunkremoval.com
Haul Anything... 604.
220.JUNK(5865)
Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988
FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!! *Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!
778-233-4949 T & K Haulaway
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PETS
BERNESE MOUNTAIN puppies, 2 females, 3 males, born March 12/12 604-869-5073 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 German Shepherd pups, ckc reg, 1st shots, deworm, parents gd temp. $600. 604-796-3026 no sun calls
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HOMES WANTED
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
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
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
New SRI *1152 s/f dblwide $77,900 *14x70 full gyproc single wide, loaded $66,900. Repossessed Mobiles & Modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960. Glenbrookhomes.net
SMOOTH MINI DACHSHUNDS, born May 11, too cute, family raised, 1st shots, dewormed. $750. 604-855-6176.
NEW SRI Single & Double Wides in Langley& Surrey parks fr $114,900. Preowned in Surrey 55+ adult park $29,900. Chuck 604-830-1960.
www.cycloneholdings.ca ALDERGROVE - LARGE 2 BDRM, 2 BATH condo. clean, f/s, w/d. Avail. immed. NS/NP, no parties. $825/mo. Call 604-866-8825. CLOVERDALE - Clean & Quite Large 1BR Basement Suite $695. includes Heat, Hot Water, & Electricity, Shared Laundry. Close to Shopping, Private Entrance, Single Person 18480 - 68th Ave. Call Dan 604-306-9111
GUILDFORD 10082 148th Street 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!
604-990-9991 / Cell: 604-762-2345 LANGLEY 202/53A. 2 Bdrm $915, Heat/hot water incl, close to shopping. Quiet family complex, no pets, 604-539-0217. LANGLEY, 2 bdrm. + den, 3 appl., 2 prkg., N/S N/P. Refs. $900 mo. incl. h/w. Avail. now 604-240-7607 LANGLEY, Eagle Crest, 22150 - 48 Ave. 3rd floor, 1100 sf, 2 bdrm 2 bath, WD, D/W, avail. now. $1100/mth + hydro. Phone 604940-6262 or 778-996-3444.
LANGLEY CITY APARTMENTS ON 201A FREE: heat, h/w, cable TV, lndry, prkg. BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRMS. No Pets SENIORS, ADULT ORIENTED
Villa Fontana & Stardust Michael - 604-533-7578
Rainbow & Majorca Betsy - 604-533-6945 CALL FOR AVAILABILITY LANGLEY CITY
CHESTNUT PLACE
Apartments 20727 Fraser Highway
1 & 2 Bedrooms avail incl heat/hot water/cable Criminal record check may be req’d.
Ph: 604-533-4061 LANGLEY DOWNTOWN - FM56 Spacious 2 bdrm, 2 Level apartment $990/mo. 1.5 baths, 5 appli’s, in-ste laundry, balcony, secure parking. N/P, N/S. Utils extra. Walking dist. to Safeway. Avail June 1/12. For appt. to view call:
Call 604-530-5646 or 604 787-2465
A46 Thursday, July 12, 2012 RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
LANGLEY
CLAYMORE APTS 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts Avail $200 Move-In Bonus!! Close to shopping & schools. Seasonal Swimming pool, and tennis court. 3 Appliances (fridge, stove dishwasher), blinds hot water and parking included. Carpeted throughout. Some pets welcome.
RENTALS 706
Bachelor, 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Clse to all ament. Seniors Centre just around the corner. Rent incl heat, hotwater, & cable. Resident Managers on site.
LANGLEY
MAPLE MANOR APTS. 20117 - 56 Avenue 1 & 2 bdrm suites $735 to $850 includes heat, hot water, cable to channel 43. On site security
Call 604-534-0108
1 Bdrm, $680/mth incl hot water, D/W, secure undg prkg. Adult oriented. N/P. Refs req.
Call 604-532-7144 Langley
The Parkview Terrace
5400 ~ 204 St. 2 bdrm Corner Suite Avail. Heat, H/W, cable incl, in a adult - oriented building. N/S, N/P. For info
Call: 604-220-6905
HOMES FOR RENT
TOWN & COUNTRY APARTMENTS
LANGLEY 1 BDRM, shrd utils. Cable/internet incl, $500/mo. Fernridge area. Must like animals. Call: Bob 604-539-0091. S LANGLEY. Furn. bdrm, quiet home. $495 incl all utils. net. Avail now. No drugs. 604-535-5459.
Phone 604-530-1912
ALDERGROVE 1 bdrm. spacious bsmnt. suite, A/C, own w/d, avail immed. $650/mo +1/3utils & cable. N/S N/P. 604-856-2848
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 2 BDRM APARTMENT FOR RENT in Langley City Ideal for children, next to park and green space. Available for immediate occupancy. Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher Covered Parking Inquire about our huge rent incentives
Please call 604-534-9499
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL BROOKSWOOD COMMERCIAL LEASE spaces available at 208th Street and 40th Ave. Sizes 7002100 s.f. $1500 - $4500. Call Frank @ Noort Investments 604-835-6300 or Nick @ 604-526-3604. LANGLEY Sm business warehouse + upstairs office. W/room + shower. Good lighting. $895. 604-834-3289
715
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
750
ANTIQUES/CLASSICS
810
AUTO FINANCING
1998 TOYOTA COROLLA 4/dr, 4/cyl, auto, well maintained! 226K Aircared to 2013. Asking $3200. Call 604-856-5122.
GUARANTEED
827
Auto Loans or
Call 604-881-7111 thunderbirdvillage@bentallkennedy.com
www.bentallkennedyresidential.com/ thunerbird_centre.html
Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP
LIMERICK MANOR Near Langley City Hall & shops 1 bdrm - $720 - $750/month 2 bdrm - $870/month Inc. heat/storage/parking Adult oriented Sorry - no pets By appt - call 604 - 514 - 1480
Linwood Place Apts 20051- 55 A Ave. st
1 MONTH FREE Newly Renovated Units
Starting at $835. $675 to $835 includes Heat, Hot water, Cable to channel 43. On site security Ask for details
Call 604-530-6555 Must bring in this ad to receive 1st month free MAPLE RIDGE
Call Dan @ 604-504-7368 www.remax-littleoakrentals.com
All Makes, All Models. New & Used Inventory.
TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!
danlangpm@live.ca Abbotsford, 5 bdrm house on 1.5 fenced acres 10 stall barn, across fr schl, $2000 July 15 604-807-1704 Aldergrove - 2 lvl. basement home, corner lot, 4 bdrm. 2.5 bath, F/S W/D, 1 car garage, drapery, N/S N/P, cls. to amens. & scls. $1420/mo. Aug. 1 (604)536-1111 ALDERGROVE 3 Bd, 2 bth, compl reno’d, close to shops/bus route, 4 appl, large deck, rv prkg, ns/np, refs $1500 + utils. Aug 1. 604-309-5740 ALDERGROVE, 3 bdrm, 1.5 baths N/P, $1025. Aug. 1st. Drive by 26975-30 Ave. Call 604-617-9373. ALDERGROVE. 4 bdrm bsmt home Dble. garage. 4 appls. Avail Aug. 1. $1700/mo. N/P. 604-312-5666.
www.greatcanadianautocredit.com Must be employed w/ $1800/mo. income w/ drivers license. DL #30526
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
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828 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES 1990 Dodge Diesel Tow Truck. 5sp Runs exc, needs work, some whl lift parts missing lows km’s Pic’s avail $1900 or sell/parts 604 - 996 - 8734
CARS - DOMESTIC
1980 THUNDERBIRD - 2 dr coupe-80% rebuilt. Must sell. $1000/obo. (604)825-6793 1987 CAMARO 2.8, just AirCared, looks excellent and runs excellent, $1495. Call: (604)866-6168. 1991 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Elite, Nice cond. Needs inspection, service reguarly, AirCare & needs transmission service. Has radio & CD player, new winter tires and Air Cond. Asking $1600. 604-535-2393 or 604-999-1958.
FORT LANGLEY. 2 bdrm bsmt suite. On acreage. Quiet country setting. W/D, gas F/P. $950/mo. Avail. now. Call 604-888-3972.
830
MOTORCYCLES
2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic, mint, 24,000km, studded paniers, wind scrn,$5,500obo.604-209-1039
851 838
RECREATIONAL/SALE
1986 - 33’ Empress Motorhome, 60,000 Km. Excellent cond., $14,000 obo. Phone 604-765-0182.
2006 Holiday Rambler Savoy 5th wheel, 29 ft. rear kitchen, 1 slider. $16,900. Call (604)290-5924
nr hosp. 2 bdrm ent. NS/NP. Insuite Aug. 1. $950 incl 604-309-4045.
2010 COUGAR 27.5’ 5th WHEEL. Slightly used, with many extras. $24,500. Call 604-530-1197
S. SURREY: 55+ Mobile Park, 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Quiet. Must be 55+, 1 sm dog ok, N/S, n/partys. $1200 + D. dep. Avl now. (778)999-5993.
845
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
752
TOWNHOUSES
ALDERGROVE T.H. - 2 bdrm, split level, priv ent, shr’d lndry, close to schools & transit, back yard with shed. $950 plus utils. Avail now. Call Jamie 604-817-4824. GUILDTOWN HOUSING CO-OP, 10125 156 St. is accepting applications for 3 & 4 bdrm units. No subsidy. Close to schools & shopping. Participation req. Shares $2000. Call 604-581-4687 or pick up application at office. LANGLEY
RIVERSIDE GARDENS FAMILY COMPLEX 2 & 3 Bdrm T/Homes Ask for Move-In Allowance!! Fridge, stove, dishwasher (in most), drapes. Outdoor pool. Some pets welcome. Resident Manager. Close to bus, shopping, schools and parks. #36 - 5210 - 203 Street, Langley
Call 604-532-2036
OVER A THOUSAND VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM
WEEKLY SPECIALS JULY 14-20, 2012
Computers-ECM .... $1795 Wiper Motors ........ $1495 Window Motors .... $1495 Composite Headlights $2795 FWD Axles - 447-1 $1995 Trunk Lids - Bare... $2595 Any Plain Steel Wheel $795 Hours: 8:30am - 5:00 pm 7 days a week www.pickapart.ca
Now That’s a Deal!
Quiet, Clean & Spacious 2.5 bath, patio, storage, d/w, w/d, f/p, N/S, N/P, 2-car garage, next to high school. Avail. Now!!
604-592-5663
792-1221
12730 - 66 Avenue
43645 Industrial Way, Chilliwack
TRANSPORTATION 806
1966 CHEVELLE SS 396, 375HP 4/spd, $26,700. 604-862-3439. www.thecanadiandecorator.com 2010 Toyota Corolla XRS 2.4L, 5/spd auto, $19,900. 604-862-3439. www.thecanadiandecorator.com
Metal Recycling Ltd. • Cars & Trucks • Scrap Metals • Batteries • Machinery • Lead
Scotty 604-313-1887 AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
Seizure Notice 1998 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 4-2350 2.4l SOHC Color White License Plate # 174PBT Vin# 4A3AX35G2WE11863 NAME OF THE DEBTOR: Jim Stadnick
7-12H PP12
ANTIQUES/CLASSICS
1964 white T-BIRD convertible. orig. chrome, beaut. lthr seats. 54,000 orig. mi. $20,000/obo. Ralph (778)988-2055
BOATS
12’ DOUBLE HAUL Fiberglass boat, 3 seats, oars, rod holders & canopy. On eze-load trailer. Very safe. $2,500. 604-850-7143 MOVING MUST SELL, 12’ Wood/ F.B. cartop boat.exc. fish boat, $650. obo.Call 604-579-0140.
SELF-SERVE DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS
2 & 3 bedrooms
Northland Apartments
CALL 604-533-7710
MARINE 912
SURREY TOWNHOUSES
Call: 604.467.0121
Newer building, secure entry, 5 appl’s including insuite washer and dryer, a/c, electric f/p, u/g prkg & balconies. No pets CLOSE TO SHOPPING, Superstore & Willowbrook mall.
2005 DODGE RAM 1500, Hemmi, 104,200km, $14,700. Call 604-6253625 or 604-866-0281. 2005 GM SAVANA cargo van, V8, 128,000km. $10,800. (604)5875566 2011 NISSAN VERSA 4/dr h/back, auto, 25,000/km, red, many options, $9000/firm. 604-538-9257.
AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
BROOKSWOOD, LANGLEY upper suite available for rent. $1300/mo, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Large deck and sunroom. 50% Utilities. No Pets. No Smoking. Available August 1st. Please call 604-839-9538.
$1100 - $1200/m
AVAILABLE NOW!
809
2003 CHEV SUBURBAN Z71, black, rebuilt trans. w/warranty, used eng. new B.J. & brakes. Inspected $8400obo 604-826-0519
SUITES, UPPER
11867 222nd St.
1 & 2 BDRM APTS
TRUCKS & VANS
2002 FORD E350 Cargo Van, new tires and battery, recently serviced, $4500. Call (604)728-0866 (Surrey)
2003 FORD FOCUS 2 dr., 5 spd., 124K, twin cam, Air Cared, $4900 obo (778)565-4334
LANGLEY, MURRAYVILLE. 3 bdrm bsmnt suite, lndry, D/W, 1150 sq, $1100, incl utils, internet. N/P. N/S. Avail Now. 604-514-8606.
“SIMRAN VILLAS”
19777 Willowbrook Dr., Langley
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2001 MAZDA TRIBUTE LX V6. 150K, Loaded. Exc cond! Not a scratch. $5750 firm. 604-888-9799. 2003 CRV 218,000/kms. Call 604-716-7772.
2003 CHEVY CAVALIER, 128 Km, auto, 4 dr, new tires, good cond., $3,800. Phone 604-502-9912.
LANGLEY: Modern 1 bdr bsmt 5appl. Central loc. Cls bus, shops, schls. $950: Avl nw. 604-219-9921
SELKIRK MANOR 1 BDRM from $725/mo Renv’d, Large, Hardwood flrs, Lots of closet space Incl. heat, h/w & parking Cats ok. Ref Required
2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026
1-888-229-0744 or apply at:
FORT LANGLEY. 2 bdrm, 1150 sf, W/D. Close to Fine Arts sch., on bus rt. $1100/mo. incl utils. N/S. N/P. 604-309-5749.
751
Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
We Will Pay You $1000
BROOKSWOOD, RENO’D 900 sf lower, bright 1 bdrm, F/P, 3 appls, shrd lndry, cov. patio, lots parking, 1/4 acre fncd. yrd, NP/NS. $785/mth. Immed. 604-209-6165.
SURREY 194A/73. 2 bdrm Prkg. ldry incl. Nr. bus & shops. Avail. now. $800. N/P. N/S. 604-613-8866
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
VEHICLES WANTED
The Scrapper
Deluxe 2 bdrm suites avail. Large balconies, fireplace, insuite w/dryer. No Pets. Live, shop, work & play all in one location. Next to Colossus Theater (200th & #1 Hwy).
845
1975 MGB Good condition! 115,000 miles, coll. plates. $6,500 obo. 604-579-0140
2011 VW JETTA TDI - diesel, 4 dr sedan, 35,000 km. Like new. $22,000/obo. Ralph (778)988-2055
BROOKSWOOD 2 bdrm. Sep. ent, own ldry., N/S N/P. Suit 1 or 2. $850 incl utils. Aug 1 604-595-2976
MURRAYVILLE, grd lvl ste. Pri lndry. Priv. yd. utils. Free cable.
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
TRANSPORTATION
2005 Honda Civic LX sedan, Black. 1 owner. A/C S/rf. p/w, p/l. No acc low mileage. $8400. 604-535-7440.
BROOKSWOOD: 1 bdrm: fully furnished bsmt suite, great neighborhood. N/P, N/S. $750/mo incl part utils. Immed. Phone 604-533-9508
736
TRANSPORTATION
2004 Toyota Camry LE. Very clean in/out, no dings/dents,150K, a/c, tilt, cruise, window locks, GPS Prem sound! $6150 firm. 604-888-9799
BROOKSWOOD, Beautifully Reno’d 1 Bed Suite,New Floors,Bath Tub,OTR Micro,NS, NP.Utils,Incl.$800/Mon. 604-7168397
MURRAYVILLE - Nice big 1 Bdrm Suite. Private patio. Full bath. Dishwhr. Utilities incl., cb neg. N/S N/P. $675. 604-533-1422.
208th LANGLEY. Clean 3 bdrm rancher, 5 appl, gas f/p, yard with creek, shed, good parking. Np/ns.
806
TRANSPORTATION
1969 Ford Falcon Futura $13,500 Immac. paint/body 302 Cu In/auto. p/s front disc brakes, numerous high performance enhancements. Local BC car. Must be seen to be appreciated. Call 604-307-0201, pictures at: www.photobucket.com/69falcon
SUITES, LOWER
LANGLEY, central. Clean newly reno 3 bdrm., insuite lndry, close to parks, shops & schools, fenced yard. Avail. immed. N/P. $975 + util. Phone 604-791-0211
HOMES FOR RENT
TRANSPORTATION
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION
5555 208th Street, Langley Studio - 1 & 2 bdrms. Indoor swimming pool and rec facility. Includes heat & 1 parking stall. No pets
LANGLEY
The Village at Thunderbird Centre
736
LANGLEY. A lovely 4 bdrm Walnut Grove home. Elegant, spacious open concept, fresh & bright kitchen w/cherry wood pantry. $2500/mo. + utils. Avail Sept. 1st. Close to school. Call 778-241-0665.
604-530-0932
Langley MICHAUD MANOR 20210 Michaud Cres. Close to Langley Mall.
RENTALS
WALNUT GROVE. 3 Bdrm, 2.5 bath, dble carport, 8 yrs old family home, no partiers, NS/NP. Aug 1. $1500 + utils. 604-220-4593
www.cycloneholdings.ca
Call 604-533-9780
778-898-0083 604-540-2028
APARTMENT/CONDO
SUSSEX PLACE APT
5374 - 203rd St, Langley
LANGLEY: *GREENWOOD MANOR* 20630 Eastleigh Cres Reno’d 2 Bdrms. From $825. Hardwood floors. Lots of closet space. By transit, Kwantlen College. CFMF. Cat OK.
langleytimes.com
bcclassified.com 604-575-5555
810
AUTO FINANCING
DreamCatcher Auto Loans “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals
1-800-910-6402
www.PreApproval.cc DL# 7557
AMOUNT OF THE DEBT: $2690.48 TIME AND PLACE OF SALE Thursday, July 26 • 1:00 pm CANADIAN TIRE LANGLEY
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