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Good Times had by all Langley’s annual classic car show proves to be an irresistable combination of horsepower and coveted all-beef burgers Monique TaMMinga Times Reporter

This year’s Langley Good Times Cruise-In drew more than 100,000 car fans to downtown Langley on a hot and sunny Saturday. Around 1,700 classic cars were displayed for all to see. Some had to be turned away on the day of the event, because the show and shine was full. Cruise-In president Riccardo Sestito said the feedback from people has been really positive, with many offering the outgoing president congratulations on another job well done. “The praise has to go to all the volunteers from the gate keepers to the people who organized parking — they really went over and beyond,” said Sestito. Perhaps one of the biggest stories of the Cruise-In was the popularity of the In-N-Out Burger stand. “People were lined up for two and a half hours to get an In-NOut burger,” said Sestito. “We had one man fly in from New York to come to the CruiseIn and to get an In-N-Out burger,” he said. The famed and juicy double-double burger restaurant can only be found in parts of the western U.S., like California and Las Vegas. For what has become the largest car show around, people come from as close as the Island to as far away as California to take in the jam-packed event. continued, PAGE 4

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Two crashes snarl traffic on GE bridge Two accidents on the Golden Ears Bridge snarled traffic during the morning rush hour on Thursday. The first crash occurred around 7:25 a.m. in the southbound lanes of the bridge over the Fraser River, which links Pitt Meadows, Maple Ridge and Langley. Ridge Meadows RCMP are investigating the accident between an SUV and a car. Police said one person was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Langley RCMP responded to a second crash in the northbound lanes after a motorcycle slammed into the back of a car. Cpl. Holly Marks said their investigation has revealed speed was a factor in the collision and witnesses report the motorcycle had been switching back and forth between lanes. “After the last lane change was completed the motorcycle collided with the back of

another northbound vehicle. This spun the vehicle around, causing it to collide with barricades on both sides of the bridge,” she added. The occupants in the vehicle were uninjured. The motorcyclist — a 23-yearold man from Surrey — was taken to hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. The crashes shut down several lanes on the bridge for two hours and caused traffic jams along its feeder routes.The Pitt Meadows Fire Department said a third crash took place after a driver who was stuck in traffic made an illegal U-turn. This was the first time the tolled bridge has seen a traffic jam of this magnitude. The last time the bridge was shut down was when a man was threatening to jump off the bridge two years ago. Police were successful in getting the man safely off the bridge. He had climbed over the suicide barriers.

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This southbound crash between an SUV and a car was one of two that brought the Golden Ears Bridge to a grinding halt for the Thursday morning commute. It was the first major traffic tie up on the usually accident-free crossing. One driver trying to get out of the jam caused another crash.

Two attempts to steal ATMs fail on Sunday Monique TaMMinga Times Reporter

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The stolen red pickup truck was used to smash through the Brookswood SuperSave gas station on Sunday morning. The would-be thieves were trying to steal the ATM inside. They had tried the same thing earlier at the nearby Shell gas station.

A red pickup truck smashed through the front of the SuperSave gas station on 24 Avenue and 200 Street in an attempt to steal the ATM inside on Sunday morning. According to Langley RCMP, this was the thieves’ second attempt of the night to take an ATM. Both times the men didn’t succeed. Two male suspects used a stolen truck to smash through the security gate of the front of the store.

One of the thieves attached a garden hose between the ATM and the truck and attempted to detach the ATM from the floor, but the hose snapped. The truck was then driven through the front of the business, where it became stuck. The culprits fled on foot, empty-handed for a second time that morning, said Langley RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Holly Marks. Lower Mainland Police Dog Services weren’t able to establish a track. The first attempt was reported at 3:30 a.m. In this

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This year, the marketplace was put in the Langley casino parking lot, which was a huge success, he said.

“The feedback we have had from years past is the Cruise-In was too big to walk and see it all, so this year we really condensed it and I think it worked well.”

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of people coming out. Langley RCMP had a large police presence on both Friday night and Saturday, with 70 officers more than willing to hand out tickets for burn-outs or any illegal driving. “We have no reports of problems. It was a non-event from a police perspective,” said spokesperson Cpl. Holly Marks. Despite a few troublemakers from the past, Sestito would like to see Friday night’s cruise re-instated back into Cruise-In. “Let them cruise,” said Sestito. “They want that feeling of driving down the street and getting all the looks and waves. It’s like a parade,” he said. The Tim Horton’s parking lot fills by 6 p.m. as all the car buffs gather in anticipation of Saturday, he said. “It’s what a lot of people look forward to.” While Sestito is retiring as president, he says he “has a feeling he’ll be around next year.” Eric Taylor is taking over as the new president.


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Bob Long appointed to FCM crime and safety committee Township Councillor Bob Long has been given a key role in the Federation of B.C. Municipalities. The announcement was made on Sept. 10 by Karen Leibovici, president of the FCM, which is the national voice of Canada’s municipalities. The organization speaks for almost 2,000 cities and communities representing 90 per cent of Canada’s population. Its national board, comprised of municipal leaders from across Canada, meets quarterly to set policy priorities. “I am pleased to have Councillor Long play a key role in our team, and I look forward to working together in the year ahead to advance the interest of local governments,” said Leibovici. She has appointed Long vice chairman of the FCM’s standing committee on community safety and crime prevention. This standing committee advises FCM’s 75 member board of directors on the national issues facing cities and communities.

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Langley City Mayor Peter Fassbender, vice-chair of TransLink’s mayors council, is still very disappointed that Blair Lekstrom has decided to leave politics but is “absolutely delighted” that Langley MLA Mary Polak is taking over his position as transportation minister. “She knows the issues, we’ve already talked and she said she is looking forward to working with the Mayors Council,” said Fassbender on Thursday. continued, PAGE 7


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In fact, with Aldergrove-Fort Langley MLA Rich Coleman being promoted to deputy premier, Langley has a “good one-two punch” in the provincial government’s stakes, said Fassbender. However, he recognizes that while Polak may have a soft spot for Langley’s transportation issues, she has a whole province to look after. Fassbender said he has also talked to Lekstrom who promised Fassbender that he is going to work hard with Polak to get her up to speed and make it a “smooth and quick” transition. “We will continue to keep our pedal to the metal, excuse the pun,” said Fassbender about making sure the rapid bus across the new Port Mann goes ahead. He stressed that no politician should lose focus on set goals just because an election is looming. And if the BC Liberals are not to be the next party to run the province, he wants to talk to the party leaders who may win. “If we are to change government, what are their priorities? I want to know that well before we have an election,” said Fassbender. With the New Democrats leading in the polls for some time, leader Adrian Dix has said little to nothing about his party’s thoughts on transportation and funding for TransLink and transit. “I’ve said this before: Transportation should be shaping communities not reacting to growth.”

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he wildfire that struck Peachland with ferocity on Sunday night is another reminder of just how vulnerable many parts of B.C. are to the forces of nature, and how little can be done to adequately prepare for such events. At the time of writing, the cause of the fire was not known. What is known is that it started in one small area not far from Highway 97C, on the west side of the small community, at about 3 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. Within just a few minutes it was a raging inferno, driven by strong winds and feeding on the tinder dry forest and grasses. Homes, farms, orchards and livestock were in the immediate path of the fire, and more than 1,500 people were evacuated within a few hours. The quick response from both the ministry of forests, which dispatched water bombers and helicopters and a large ground crew, and also from numerous Okanagan fire departments, helped to contain the spread of the fire. But on Monday morning, it was still burning and was not under control. Some buildings had burned, but the extent of the destruction is unconfirmed. B.C. has learned something from the 2003 Okanagan Mountain wildfire, which destroyed more than 200 homes in Kelowna and charred a huge area on the east side of Okanagan Lake. The destruction remains visible from Peachland and many other Okanagan communities. In that fire, the response was not as quick and the co-ordination efforts developed over time as the fire progressed. However, there is no way to absolutely prevent wildfires. There are many causes, such as lightning, that humans have no control over. The tinder dry conditions are to be expected each year, later in the summer months and sometimes even earlier. People want to live in beautiful communities like Peachland and Kelowna and some of their homes will be located in areas that could easily be hit by a wildfire. Just a few years ago, a similar situation in West Kelowna caused a great deal of concern, but that fire was eventually put out without damage being too extensive. It was a close call. People must do all they can to be careful with any open flames, and it seems that most people have heeded that message. But the threat of wildfire will never go away. Quick and well-prepared responses are critical.

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nce again, the Langley used. It was good that the casino Good Times Cruise-In was parking lot was made available, a success. Good weather as it is in close proximity to most From Saturday, lots of volunteer help of the main Cruise-In display and many interested spectators areas. the Editor made for a great day on the The amount of co-ordination frankbucholtz streets of Langley City. required to pull this show off It’s interesting to go to Cruise-In year after year after year is amazing and the directors year. While many of the vehicles on the street deserve a huge round of thanks for all they come back year after year, there is always do to make this show happen. The huge something different and unique on display. corps of volunteers who handle parking, Sometimes it triggers memories of the past, security, concessions and a myriad of other and sometimes it’s just something unique. tasks also are integral to making the event The radio-controlled vehicles on display such a success. near City hall were a good addition this year. It is important to note that all money raised Seeing them climb a mountain of rocks and goes to charities — the Langley Memorial watching them on a very realistic drag strip Hospital Auxiliary, Langley Stroke Recovery showed that enthusiasts can enjoy large, fullgroup, and Valley Therapeutic Equestrian size cars and working scale models equally. Association. I sometimes wonder just how it is that It is important to note that it is the hospital Cruise-In almost always avoids being rained auxiliary, which itself is a volunteer group, out. While there was one memorable rain-out which receives major support from Cruise-In. (and there were still plenty of participants Despite a lot of double-checking, our Cruise-In that year), most years the weather is bright supplement published last Tuesday used a logo and sunny. It certainly adds to the festive that left the impression that Langley Memorial atmosphere when the sun is shining. Hospital Foundation is supported by Cruise-In I went to see it earlier than usual this year donations. I apologize for the error. due to other commitments later in the day on With all the money that is raised for charSaturday. It was interesting to see just how ity, it is unfortunate (but not surprising) that many people were on the streets of Langley some car owners and car-related businesses City at 9 a.m. Some were there to beat the set up shop in adjacent areas to capitalheat and the crowds, but most simply wanted ize on the success of Cruise-In. While they to get there early and have plenty of time to have every right to do so, it would be nice if see as many displays as possible. they worked with the organizers and helped The display area was reduced somewhat through registration fees to support these this year, with 56 Avenue being open to trafgreat charities that do a lot to make Langley a fic and the Value Village parking lot not being better place. 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

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Major east-west arterial is overdue Editor: I suggest letter writer D.A. Harrison for mayor (letter, The Times, Sept. 4). It’s long past the time that we have an additional major arterial going east-west through Langley and 16 Avenue seems the logical choice, although the connections to

Highway 99 are unfortunately not on this street. The need for this route is only going to get greater as the industrial area at Campbell Heights gets built out. There does not appear to be any preparation or even recognition of this by Langley or Surrey.

I feel for the residents in this area now and when, or if, 16 Avenue is expanded but it will only be worse if further residential development is allowed. Cam Lochhead, Langley

Education funding has been increased Editor: I hope the B.C. Teachers Federation and their president, Susan Lambert, can learn to get along better with Don McRae, the new minister of education, than they did with previous ministers. I, for one, am getting very tired of hearing Lambert claiming that education funding in B.C. has been cut, when it has not been. Over the past decade (since the 2000-01 school year), education funding in B.C. has been increased by $1.4 billion. That’s a 26 per cent increase. This funding increase is particularly noteworthy when you consider that there are now 63,000 fewer students in

B.C.’s education system than there were a decade ago. And that’s not all. On top of the $1.4 billion in increased education operating funding (to pay teachers and staff), the province has also spent another $2.1 billion to build 93 new or replacement schools, to acquire 22 new school sites, to renovate 27 schools, and to add on to another 150 schools. How, in good conscience, can a professional body like the BCTF (one that seeks respect and support from the public, and presumably the same from the minister of

education) characterize a significant increase in education funding, along with significant investments in new schools, as a decrease in education funding and somehow claim it to be a cut? The BCTF should take this opportunity to start fresh with a new education minister and work on building a better relationship. And if you ask me, it has to start with honesty and an end to the deceptive, self-serving claims of the BCTF and Lambert. Monika Bonney, Burnaby

Editor: I’m concerned about losing the last unprotected old forest in Langley. It lives and breathes in Glen Valley at 84 Avenue and 257A Street, and is up for sale by the Township. We need our green space and trees for many reasons besides oxygen, water filtration and animal habitat. We can no longer deny the fragility of our environment or the reality of a changing climate and

global warming. There are values in our woodlands far beyond dollars and cents. Have you stood in a quiet forest and felt the deep peace there? This is so needed today in our stress-laced, technological, high speed lifestyle. Let’s look to the future and hold a vision of a green and healthy Langley for ourselves and generations to come. We didn’t inherit

this planet from our parents; we’re only the trustees for our kids. Every year, more and more green fields disappear and apartments, condos and houses emerge. Every week many, many homes are advertised for sale in the newspapers. Why build in the middle of a lovely, old forest? E. Klemm, Langley

Many reasons to preserve Glen Valley forest

Support for Bard in the Valley appreciated Editor: Thank you to The Times for once again being a generous sponsorship of Bard in the Valley’s third season production of Twelfth Night. The show was wonderful — good acting, beautiful costumes and a delightful set — but it would not have happened without the support of community sponsors like The Times. We’ve had an exciting, successful season with more than 2,000 people attend-

ing our 10 performances, and I know that many of them were there because of your coverage. We appreciate the super article, photos and the ads. The Times’ staff are always great to work with and I know I can speak for the other local theatre groups when I say how much we appreciate your support. There was a buzz around Langley about our production and, as always, watching all

the people arrive to see the show was a thrill for the cast and crew who worked for months to create this Shakespearian event right here in Langley. Next year’s production is Comedy of Errors. When the sun goes down and the lights come up on the outdoor stages in Langley, Bard in the Valley creates magic. Diane Gendron, president, Bard in the Valley

Spirit of the Horse Garden gets tidied up Editor: On Sunday, Aug. 26, 10 Vintage Riders drove up to help me at the Spirit of the Horse Memorial Garden on 208 Street in Campbell Valley Regional Park. They assisted in tidying up unnecessary green growth and falling leaves. Many thanks go out to their president Donna Morris, Susan Chatworth-Mustard, Vivian The

Harder, Rita Rawstron, Carolyn Hunter, Reta Eddilston, Donna Lee, Karen McGregor, Nanette Arsenoult and Bonnie Emanuels, who all wished to remember their dear horse companions. There are over 300 horses’ names on bronze plaques, with different messages recalling the lives of their friends. It is

believed the Spirit of the Horse Memorial Garden is the only one in the world uniting horses so closely with their owners. We are so proud to continue. I would also like to thank Cedar Rim Nursery for the donation of plants in the spring. Joy Richardson, White Rock

Names mixed Up Editor: I liked your souvenir program for the Langley Good Times Cruise-In. It was very well done. However, as a member and past president of the Langley Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, I must point out a mistake. The Cruise-In supports the auxiliary, not the Langley Memorial Hospital Foundation. The Times printed the foundation logo instead of the auxiliary logo in the supplement. It’s no wonder the public think we are one and the same. The auxiliary is run by volunteers, none of whom get paid. The only payment made is to the accounting firm of Malish and Clark. They keep Revenue Canada happy and compliant. The auxiliary has a limited budget to spend on promotion. All the dollars we raise go to the hospital, not to wages. Yes, we are a registered not-for-profit charity. The foundation does great work, but unfairly receives publicity that should go to the auxiliary. Christine O’Sullivan, BC Association of Healthcare Auxiliaries, Fraser Vallery Area Rep Editor’s note — See ‘From the Editor,’ page 8

ThaNks aNNe Editor: I just saw in The Times (Sept. 6) that Anne Patterson will no longer be writing her column. I have absolutely nothing to do with horses nor do I know much about them, but I do know good writing and good humour. I have very much enjoyed her tales of her move to the Valley and horse country, and wish her continued adventures and a good future life with her four-legged friends in the Interior. Hopefully the residents there will be beneficiaries of her excellent writing at some point. Maggie Reith, Langley City

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Thanksgiving food drive this week More than 1,000 people require assistance from the Langley Food Bank on a weekly basis. Meeting this demand requires a continuing stream of contributions from the general public. The BC Thanksgiving Food Drive (BCTFD) is a province-wide initiative organized to stock local food banks with essential items for those using their resources. “We had phenomenal success across the province last year. In total, we were able to collect some 250,000 pounds of food. And we’ve set our sights even higher this year by expanding our collection routes and reaching out to additional community partners,” said Andrew Rolfson, BCTFD executive director.

Local BCTFD volunteers will deliver donation bags to residential addresses in Langley this week (the second week of September). Those who receive a bag and wish to donate should simply fill it with non-perishable food items and leave it on their front step before 9:30 a.m on Saturday, Sept. 15. The bags will be picked up that day and delivered to a local donation centre. “We anticipate having more than 6,000 volunteers throughout the province this year,” said Rolfson. “We know many people wish to help, whether by volunteering or donating food. We welcome all who wish to participate, and hope we’ll be able to surpass last year’s results.”

The Langley Food Bank is heavily reliant on the support of local residents. To learn which non-perishable items are most needed, check out the Langley Food Bank website at www.langleyfoodbank.com and click on Current Wish List. For more information on the B,C, Thanksgiving Food Drive, visit bctfooddrive.org. The BC Thanksgiving Food Drive was established in 2009 as a local effort to serve those in need of food bank services in Burnaby. It has now expanded to include dozens of partner organizations and food banks serving some 50 communities throughout the province. Its fundamental purpose is to raise material and financial support for local food banks.

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OngOing • Writer in Residence Program published authors, members of Langley Writers’ Guild, are available to discuss writing and offer help with prose and poetry. Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Langley Arts Council gallery, 20550 Fraser Hwy. in downtown Langley. Drop in or call 604-534-3384. • Travel Programs at the Library: Brookswood Library: The Grizzly Bears: A Journey to the Khutzeymateen on Wednesday, Sept. 12; City of Langley Library: Mysteries of Easter Island: A Photo Journey on Monday, Sept. 17; Muriel Arnason Library: Off the Beaten Track — The United Kingdom, Wednesday, Sept. 19. All presentations run from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Please call or visit the branch to RSVP.

Tuesday • Langley Lodge Auxiliary New2U Clothing Boutique is having a $2 blowout of all their summer clothing, including tops, jeans, pants, blouses, dresses, shoes and purses. The sale is on Tuesday, Sept. 11, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Langley Lodge, 5451 204 St. All proceeds to resident programs. • Langley Meals on Wheels Service Society Food & Friends in the Willowbrook/Willoughby area takes place twice a month on the second and fourth Tuesday. The new location is at the Renaissance Retirement Residences at 6676 203 St. Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m. The cost is $3. Register by calling 604-539-0571. • Langley Newcomers and Friends is a social group open to all women. We meet the first Tuesday of the month at W.C. Blair Recreation Centre at 7:30 p.m. Email newcomers@hotmail.com.

Wednesday • Wednesday Evening Summer Walks meet at Douglas Park Rec Centre at 7 p.m. for carpooling. Please call leaders for where to meet at the recreation centre or at designated park and to let them know to expect you. The walks are about two hours long and are open to all naturalist clubs and members of the public (adults and children but no pets, please). Please wear suitable walking shoes, light jackets, bring water, binoculars and bug spray. Call 604-888-1787 or 604-888-7261. • Classics Book Club Join the lively discussion at this new book club and get acquainted with the great books of world literature. Meets on the first Wednesday of every month at 7 p.m. at Murrayville library. Please phone the library for more info or to register for this free program 604-533-0339. • Fort Langley Library Knitting Circle meets 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Drop-in. Bring your knitting to the library and enjoy the companionship of working with others on your project. Beginners welcome. • Opus One Women’s Ensemble meets 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the choir room at R.E. Mountain Secondary School 7755 202A St. This threepart women’s choir accepts new members (no experience necessary) throughout the year. No audition. Email opusonewe@gmail.com. • Langley Quilters’ Guild meets the fourth Wednesday of every month at George Preston Recreation Centre, 20699 42 Ave. Day meeting

is noon to 3 p.m.; evening meeting is 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Contact Nancy Walker at 604-534-1013 or www.langleyquiltersguild.com for more.

Thursday • 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. Email: Al ajmunnik@shaw.ca or Don dondee@ shaw.ca for more information.

Friday • Langley Field Naturalists, led by Al Grass, visit Blackie Spit Park and Crescent Beach on Sept. 21, from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Blackie Spit is always a good place to see waterfowl, gull, shorebirds and wintering song birds. Dress warmly. Phone 604-538-8774 or 888-1787.

MOnday • You’ve Gotta Have Friends provides opportunities to meet new friends in various Langley coffee shops. Join us for coffee and conversation at 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 17 and 24 at the Milsean Shoppe, 2900 272 St. in Aldergrove. For more info, call 604-533-6546. • Recovery International Are you struggling with depression, anxiety, panic attacks, worry, helplessness, hopelessness, stress, tension, fatigue, mood disorders, fears, anger and sleeplessness? You are not alone. Meetings are held weekly on Monday evenings 7:30 p.m. at the Langley Memorial Hospital. Conference #1 on level 0. No fee required. Call Harry at 604-220-3067. www. lowselfhelpsystems.org. • 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.Visit www.dorjechang.ca or call 604-853-3738. • Langley Concert Band meets Monday nights 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the band room at R.E. Mountain Secondary School, 7755 202A St. Always accepting new members with at least one year’s experience. For more info, email langleyconcertband@gmail.com. • Chess Club meets Mondays at 7 p.m. at the Brookswood Seniors Centre. For more info call Hugh, at 604-530-4693.

OngOing • One to One Literacy and Math tutoring for struggling learners ages 6 to 14 is available this summer through the Learning Disabilities Association – Fraser South (LDAFS). Also available is Study skills and Self-advocacy training for students entering high school. All programs are held in Langley. Affordable program fees; some subsidies available. Register at 604-591-5156 or info@ldafs.org • The Fraser Health Crisis Line is recruiting volunteers to provide assistance to people in the region who are experiencing emotional distress. No previous experience is needed as extensive training and ongoing support is provided. If you are interested in learning more about this challenging and rewarding opportunity, visit our website at www.options. bc.ca and follow the link for the Crisis Line.

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It was announced at the May Annual General Meeting of Otter Co-op that the board of directors had voted to eliminate the Student Representative position on the board. This announcement was met with a negative reaction from many members who had attended the annual meeting, and after some discussion there was a motion from the floor for the directors to review their decision to end the program. Your board of directors realizes we did not present our reasons for the decision to eliminate the position as we should have. This was wrong and we apologize for this oversight. Members deserve a more detailed explanation of why this action was decided upon. The Student Representative program has been in place for 10 years at the Otter Co-op, and the board went through the process of assessing the benefits of this program that uses well in excess of $10,000 every year towards one student. The purpose was to allow a young person to participate in board meetings and gain experience in both business and the cooperative movement in particular. This was accomplished and we have had some very excellent young people as representatives. Some of the expectations of the student to undertake over and above attending monthly meetings and events were to include speaking about the co-op to high schools, promoting Otter Co-op to other groups, and so on.

conferences in Calgary and Saskatoon, many times with a chaperone. In review, it was found that many of the past representatives had not continued to support the co-op after their experience on the board was completed. With this and other pros and cons in mind, your board of directors decided that the same amount of money would be spent on other activities that would benefit increased members and youth. Such as an increase in the number of $1,000 scholarships that are made each year, increased sponsorship of school Dry Grad events, increased number of students having their camp fees to attend a Co-op YES camp covered, or some type of reduction in youth membership in the Co-op to entice younger members to join and actively support our business. These and other items continue to be discussed at the board level. The decision to eliminate the position was not done lightly or without considerable thought. It was not an attempt to shave expenses, but was rather a long thought out decision attempting to spread out our sponsorship funds in a manner that would be a benefit to more of our members. Your board continues to feel the position of Student Representative has run its course and that it be replaced with other programs such as those listed above. Again, we apologize for not explaining the background of removing the program at the Annual Meeting, and feel we are acting in the best interests of the membership.

The Student Representative was paid a monthly retainer, a per diem for attending each meeting, and out of pocket expenses including trips to

Sincerely, Otter Co-op Board of Directors

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There was lots to see at Saturday’s Cruise-in At left: Elio Pinoni, Stefano Pinoni, Benny Fisher, Andrew Ensing and Matt Bolam of the Customs for Urban Teens (CUT) program show off their latest car project at Cruise-In. The program, sponsored by KMS Tools in Coquitlam, teaches at-risk youth how to build and customize a car. Once complete, the car is then auctioned off in a fundraiser to start a new project. At bottom right, Steve Elliot gave his impersonation of Elvis Presley on the entertainment stage.


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Expect new Transportation Minister Mary Polak to offer cut-rate introductory tolls on the new Port Mann Bridge and find a way to launch the stalled express bus service over it from Langley to Burnaby. That’s the prediction from SFU City Program director Gordon Price after the Langley MLA was named to replace former minister Blair Lekstrom, who joined a flood of retiring BC Liberals. Price said both already-telegraphed moves would please South of Fraser constituents and said it would be “just too embarrassing” if the government opened the bridge without the promised transit route, despite the construction of dedicated lanes and a giant new park-andride. He expects $2 tolls or maybe even just a loonie for the first year to sweeten the bitter medicine of paid crossings of the Fraser River via the expanded Highway 1. But Price said he doubts the Liberals and Polak will make any bolder moves ahead of next May’s election to reform TransLink’s funding and allow it to embark on the much broader transit expansion local mayors say is necessary. “What was once a promising transportation future for Metro Vancouver has turned into an unsatisfying debacle until new leadership emerges,” he said. Mayors had sought either a vehicle levy, road pricing or other new sources to fund expansion but Premier Christy Clark ruled them all out until after an audit of TransLink finances, due to report soon.

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and Price said there’s growing pressure in Vancouver in particular for a UBC line. New Democrats have given little sign of what they would do with TransLink either, Price said, adding he hopes the agency’s future becomes an election issue. He said Lekstrom, although overruled by Clark in the debate on new funding, “established a lot of goodwill” with the mayors, despite coming from B.C.’s far northeast. Langley City Mayor Peter Fassbender, vice-chair of the mayors council, said a change in minister can be disruptive but

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BBQ on the Bypass is back Seventh annual barbecue competition and feeding frenzy returns to Langley on Sunday, Sept. 16 Monique TaMMinga Times Reporter

There’s only one thing better than the smell of a good barbecue — it’s eating good barbecue. You can do just that, for free, all day, at the seventh annual BBQ on the Bypass on Sunday, Sept. 16. Thousands are expected to take in the flavours of southern style barbecue as barbecue pitmasters and their teams from around the Pacific Northwest set up camp in Langley to compete for thousands of dollars in prizes, trophies and a chance to compete at the Jack Daniels’ World BBQ Championships in Tennessee. Just to get your mouth watering,

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barbecue teams will be making beef brisket, ribs, chicken, pork butt and a mystery meat in the Black Box — Iron Chef category. Each type of meat, slowly cooked to perfection, is offered in samples to the public. What started out as a new concept to bring to the Lower Mainland, has turned into a massive success with people travelling from all over to take in southern barbecue, said BBQ on the Bypass founder and organizer Angie Quaale. “It’s at capacity for barbecue teams and the public, but if I move the event to somewhere else it would have to stop being a free event,” said Quaale. “Right now we are the only free

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barbecue event in B.C.” The event will be emceed by wellknown culinary expert, Chef Dez. Local rock cover band OS5 will perform with lead singer Karen Lee Batten, a finalist on the first season of Canadian Idol. Throughout the day there will be activities for children, including face painting and games. There is also the third year for the B.C. Pie Bake Off. “Anyone can enter a pie,” said Quaale. A panel of certified judges including returning judge Langley City Mayor Peter Fassbender, will make the final decision about whose barbecue reigns supreme. Founded in 2005 by award winning pitmaster Quaale, “B.C.’s Queen of BBQ” and the owner of Well Seasoned,

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across disciplines, including sculpture and music. So take your artwork and get out where you can be seen. For more info call 604-534-0781.

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the BBQ on the Bypass has become one of the premier events in Langley each year. Southern style barbecuing competitions have taken Quaale all over North America to compete. She was in Washington last week and all over the States and Prairie provinces this summer. “It’s a huge part of my life,” said Quaale, who took over as Langley Chamber of Commerce president this year. ••• What: 2012 BBQ on the Bypass bbqonthebypass.com When: Sunday, Sept. 16, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Where: 20771 Langley Bypass

your fellow participants, as well as by an experienced artist facilitator. This is a relaxed and friendly environment where you can connect with like-minded people and pick up some great suggestions along the way. Presented in partnership with the Langley Arts Council. Please call ahead to confirm that the event is running, 604514-2850.

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If you are an energetic, motivated woman who loves to sing, Westcoast Harmony Chorus wants you. Attend a

Wednesday night rehearsal to hear this award-winning fourpart harmony chorus, with members from all over the Lower Mainland. For more information, check out their website at www.westcoastsings. com.

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Murrayville Library Writers Group meets third Thursday of the month, from 7 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. Join a small group of fiction writers and poets. Critiques, readings and guest speakers. Phone the library to register, 604-533-0339.


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The Langley Centennial Museum’s newest exhibit, Sewn Together: Quilts of the Fraser Valley Quilters’ Guild, goes on display today (Tuesday, Sept. 11) and will remain up until Jan. 7. Featuring the work of 25 local quilters, the exhibit showcases the stories behind the quilts and the hard work that is devoted to creating these masterpieces. The Fraser Valley Quilters’ Guild is celebrating its 35th anniversary by returning to its roots at the Langley Centennial Museum. In 1977, quilters began meeting in the museum’s basement, where they discussed their ideas and aspirations for an organized guild. The organization has since grown exponentially with a membership of over 250 quilters from all across the Fraser Valley. The upcoming exhibit will showcase the quilting works of art created by the guild’s members as well as the history of the guild. One of the oldest and most successful public services that the guild offers is its support for the neo-natal unit at B.C.’s Children’s Hospital. Quilters make tiny quilts to fit over the incubators of babies who are born prematurely. These “preemie” quilts, as they are known, now number approximately 400 to 600 quilts each year. In addition to the guild’s quilts, one of the museum’s own quilts will be on display. The “Friendship Pattern” quilt was made by Murrayville residents in 1931. The opening reception for Sewn Together: Quilts of the Fraser Valley Quilters’ Guild will be held on Thursday, Sept. 13, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Langley Centennial Museum, 9135 King St., in Fort Langley. If you are interested in quilting, visit the museum for one of our quilting demonstrations on Sept. 22, Oct. 20, Nov. 17, or Dec. 1. Visit www.langleymuseum.org.

Artists share Points of View Why do artists create? Why do they spend untold hours, days and often weeks or more working on an original and unique piece of art — usually with little or no reward, financial or otherwise? Maybe the answer is that this is the only way in which they can give voice to their emotional response to the environment and share with others how it looks to them — from their point of view? Two artists, Judy Jones and Dorthe Eisenhardt, both longtime members of the artists’ collective, are again collaborating on a show of all new work filled with light and colour. The show, titled “Points of View,” at the Fort Gallery, is testimony to their individual way of responding to the environment as seen from each individual viewpoint, as well as expressing their delight in nature’s restorative powers. The show runs from Sept. 12 to Sept. 30. The opening reception will be held on Friday, Sept. 14, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

The Kiev Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, under the direction of Wes Janzen, will present a concert of sacred music and stories of God’s grace at the Christian Life Assembly Church on Sept. 15 at 7 p.m. There will be an offering. Other area concerts by the orchestra and chorus include a Wednesday, Sept. 12 concert at the Alliance Church in Chilliwack; Thursday, Sept. 13 at Central Heights in Abbotsford; Sunday, Sept. 16 at Peace Portal Alliance in Surrey. All concerts begin at 7 p.m. On Thursday, Sept. 13, there will be a performance at the 11 a.m. chapel service at Trinity Western University.

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Shot in the Dark returns for fall Independent film nights run on Wednesdays at Colossus Cinema

Shot in the Dark independent film nights are back, as of Wednesday, Sept. 12 with its fall 2012 series. The first film that will be screened is We Have a Pope, a story that imagines the various backstage machinations of the highly secretive process of selecting a new pontiff. It is presented in Italian with English subtitles.

On Sept. 26, they will screen Where Do We Go Now? a rousing musical fable addressing the charged topic of religious differences in the Middle East.” Oct. 10 is The Intouchables; Oct. 17, Middle of Nowhere and; Nov. 7, Beasts of the Southern Wild. Tickets at the door $10; cash or cheque only; passes are five films for $40; passes are now available at Wendel’s in Fort Langley or at the

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When it comes to top finishes, Jamie Shankland admits he could use a few more finishes atop the podium. “I hold a reputation in Canada for being the bridesmaids of all bridesmaids,” he said. “I have taken more seconds in races than Nirvana has songs about heroin.” Among his cycling colleagues, Shankland says his nickname is ‘Captain Silver’, although he is quick to point out he would rather have that moniker than ‘Captain Bronze.’ All kidding aside, Shankland is in Dieppe, N.B. this week for the 2012 Canadian cycling championships, which run Sept. 12 to 14. The 29-year-old transplanted Ontarian will be racing in his fifth national championships as he looks for his first finish atop the podium at the event. “I have won a lot of big races, but this is the one that has eluded me,” he admits. His best ever finish at nationals was a silver medal a few years ago. He came across track cycling about six years ago and hasn’t looked back. “I grew up racing bikes,” Shankland said. “I used to be a downhill racer but got into training on the track because some of my friends were doing it and ended up being asked to go to a few races,” he said. “I took to it pretty quick.” “Definitely the speed,” he said about what he enjoys about the sport. “It is a very, very fast sport. Compared to road racing, especially, it is very quick. “And the events are shorter;

of three riders on opposite sides of the track. At the end of the first lap, each team’s leading rider pulls up, leaving the second rider to lead the lap. In the final lap, the second rider does the same, leaving the last rider to complete the final lap on their own. The match sprint sees riders go head-to-head. In the keiran, cyclists sprint for victory following a speedcontrolled start. The riders must remain behind the pacer for a pre-determined number of laps, gradually gaining speed as they go. The pacer usually leaves the track with about 600 to 700 metres to go in the twokilometre race. The kilo is a one-kilometre time trial. During race season, Shankland spends 15 to 18 hours a week training, plus once a week in the gym to focus on lifting weights to keep up his power. He juggles his training with his job at Walnut Grove’s Velocity Cycles. Following nationals, the focus will shift to hopefully another “working holiday” in Australia this winter. Two years ago, he travelled to Australia, working part-time and then spending as many Miranda GATHERCOLE/Langley Times weekends as he could racing. Jamie Shankland is in New Brunswick this week competing at the Canadian track cycling national This is the short-term goal for championships. Shankland. “Long-term, I ride without a huge goal because it is kind of it is all about explosive power And a strong showing two disappointing to get silver for tough to be a cyclist in Canada and acceleration.” weeks ago at the Cycling BC the second year in a row — His knack for racing on the provincial track championships losing by a wheel length — and and have aspirations of the top,” he said. track prompted Shankland to at the Greater Victoria he said the bronze medal came “My goal is just to race as leave Waterloo, Ont. to move Velodrome has Shankland as a result of him “turning his west, settling first in White confident going into nationals. brain off” momentarily and then long as I can as best as I can. And if I end up at the next Rock, and now in Walnut Grove. “More or less, I just needed to not being able to recover in the level, training with the national “I came out here to step up see that the lactic training was semifinals. That relegated him team full-time, that’s great. If my training environment,” he paying off,” he said about his to the bronze medal race. said. expectations at provincials. “It was a good lesson and one not, I am just happy to race.” Shankland said if you had “At the time, there were a Shankland teamed up with I will never forget,” Shankland asked him when he was a lot of national team athletes Edward Reid and Alex Amiri promised. teenager if he would still be training out at the track to take top spot in the open At nationals, he will compete racing more than 10 years later, (Velodrome) in Burnaby.” men’s category. He followed in four different events: the he would have said no. Shankland won his first race that up with a silver medal in team sprint, which he will race “Because at that point, I was after moving west and has the kerian and a bronze in the as part of Cycling BC; match still just having fun with it,” he continued to shine on the track match sprints. sprints; the keiran and the kilo. said. ever since. He did say it was a little The team sprint sees groups

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The Langley Thunder have taken a commanding lead on the bestof-seven Mann Cup series after an exciting 15-14 overtime victory against the Peterborough Lakers in game two on Sunday at Memorial Centre in Peterborough, Ont. The Thunder came out on top to take a 2-0 series lead that puts the senior lacrosse team closer to winning the coveted cup — something a B.C. team hasn’t done since 1986 when the New Westminster Salmonbellies took it. Coming into the best-of-seven Mann Cup series, not many people gave the Thunder a chance at winning its first senior A title in franchise history. Up against a veteran Peterborough Lakers squad, that’s trying to win its fifth Mann Cup in 10 years, even Thunder’s coach Rod Jensen played down his club, making the Thunder’s game one 13-12 victory at the Memorial Centre (Sept. 7) somewhat of a surprise. Thunder’s Garrett Billings led all scorers with a 10-point night in the second game on Sunday, including three goals and seven assists, while Athan Ianucci chipped in with a seven-point performance for the Thunder. Joel McCready had a three-goal night. The Lakers looked liked they

were in command of the game, building a four goal lead with five minutes to play in the second period, but the Thunder scored four unanswered goals before the period ended and tied the game 8-8 after 40 minutes. “When Peterborough gets up on four goals on anyone it is usually over, so I am pretty proud of the guys for battling back,” explained Thunder head coach Rod Jensen. The Lakers tried to pull away from the Thunder again at the start of the third period, scoring three straight goals to open the final stanza, but yet again the Thunder showed that they’re a relentless bunch, erasing the deficit again with three-straight goals of their own. The Thunder finally saw their fist lead of the game in overtime, outscoring the Lakers 3-2 in extra time to earn the victory. “They have a pack of wolves mentality and keep battling through. Could you ever face more adversity than being down to Peterborough in the Mann Cup?,” Jensen asks. In the second game, the Lakers best player John Grant Jr. had to be helped off the floor after a leg injury. It’s unknown if he will play in game three. Next game went Monday night after press deadline. Files from reporter Todd Vandonk of Peterborough This Week


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Meet and greet with Canadian Olympic gymnast Canadian Olympian Brittany Rogers is coming to Langley. The 19-year-old gymnast from Coquitlam will be at Langley Gymnastics Foundation on Saturday (Sept. 15) at noon for a meet and greet. The facility is part of the Langley Events Centre and is located at 7888 200 St. Rogers represented Canada at the London Olympic Games earlier this summer, helping her country to a fifth-place finish in the team event. Individually, she placed seventh in the vault final. She will be a freshman on the University of Georgia gymnastics team in 2013. ••••• As Tyler Koslowsy returned

to school last week, he had a silver medal to show off. The Trinity Western Spartans second-year libero earned the medal while representing Canada on the junior national volleyball team. The team was competing at NORCECA’s men’s under-21 Continental Championship in Colorado Springs, Colo. Canada went 4-1 with their lone loss coming against the United States (5-0) in the goldmedal match. The U.S. won 3-1 (26-24,2517,23-25,25-21) in the finals on Sept. 1. The Canadians were the only team to take a set off the Americans. “USA was great today and

Coach (Peter) Hanson and his staff did a great job preparing his team as always,” said Canadian head coach David Preston. “Our guys did well today, and the players coming off the bench provided a lift. We came up a little short – not because of a lack of effort but more of what the USA did. Canadian volleyball made a big step forward today because of these 12 guys on the court.” Koslowsky, who helped the Spartans win the Canadian Interuniversity Sport national title last year, finished the tournament with 38 digs, including an impressive 14 against Mexico in the semifinals. Now that he is back with

Trinity Western’s men’s team, Koslowsky and his teammates will prepare for the U23 Pan American Cup. The tournament runs Sept. 25 to 30 at the Langley Events Centre. ••••• What began as a four-team league back in 1996 in White Rock has grown into a 28-team league which has expanded into Langley. And the White Rock Senior Hockey League hopes to get even bigger. As the puck gets ready to drop on the league’s 17th season, they are still accepting players for its Gold, Silver and Bronze divisions. The league was founded on the principals of fair play and

places a strong emphasis on sportsmanship. “In a way, it more resembles a gentleman’s club than a rec hockey league,” said Brian Brown, the league’s manager. “All of our 28 teams have brought into our sportsmanship philosophy. “This has allowed us to create an atmosphere which caters to having fun, a lot of fun like when we first started playing the game.” Cost of the league is $575, which includes a jersey and socks. Teams play a 21-game season and a year-end tournament. For more information, visit www.wrshl.com or email wrshl@hotmail.com.

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The Government of Canada created the Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) to help those with disabilities plan for the future. You may be missing out on grants of up to $3,500 a year, and a bond of $1,000 even if you don’t put any money in. We would like invite you to an information evening to learn more about this plan and how it can work for you and your loved ones. Where: Holiday Inn Express – 8750 204th St. Langley When: Thursday September 27th @ 7pm Extra Door Prize for those who RSVP 604-881-1200 Hosted by: Gordon Flann, Investment Funds Advisor Commissions, trailing commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated with mutual fund investments. Please read the prospectus before investing. Mutual funds are not guaranteed, their values change frequently and past performance may not be repeated.

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DELVES, Lois Sept 11, 1926 – Aug 30, 2012 Lois Delves, 85 years old passed away at Langley Memorial Hospital on August 30th, 2012. Predeceased by first husband John Hoar. She was born in Regina, Sask to Edward & Alice King. She moved to B.C. at the age of 18. She is lovingly remembered by her husband Charles (known by some as Mick), step-son Robert (Maria), stepdaughter Veronica, step-sons Lloyd (Lorna) & LeVern (Claire), Grandchildren – Rob, Solita (Nick), Lisa (John), Angela, Lisa (Kevin), Brian (Casey), Steven (Brandy). Great Grandchildren – 11. Nieces – Denny (Bill) of Edmonton & Nancy in Calgary. Sister – Bernice Jones of Edmonton. Great Nieces – Christina and Erica. She had a long career working at Eaton’s. She had a great love for dogs especially Puff, her Pekinese. A memorial service will be held at St.Dunstan Anglican Church, 3025 – 264th St. Aldergrove on September 11, 2012 at 11:00am. A fellowship will follow in the Church Hall.

Jeannette passed away peacefully at Langley Memorial Hospital. She was a dedicated wife, loving and caring Mom. Predeceased by her husband Robert Willfred and their son Bruce Warren. Survived by son Robert and his wife Melerly, daughter-in-law Jan and grandchildren; Kymberly and Christopher. Catholic Funeral Mass will be held at 1:00pm on September 11, 2012 at St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church 20676 Fraser Highway Langley, B.C. In lieu of owers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. “You will be missed dearlyâ€?

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SCHUMAN, Carole Grace Aged 64 passed away on the 31st of August 2012. My mother had many close friends and family and will be missed by so many people. A life that was truly taken too early. A memorial will be held on Saturday Sept 15th, 2012 at 1:00 pm at her home in Langley 19749 50a Ave. I would love to welcome anyone who knew my Mom to celebrate her life.

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Pressman The Abbotsford Press Centre has an opening for a Pressman on our spare board. Web Offset experience a must. Must be available for shift work. References required. Interested applicants should direct their resume to: Press Manager, Abbotsford Press Centre 34375 Gladys Avenue, Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 2H5 Fax: 604-853-2195. No phone calls please e-mail: dwarne@blackpress.ca We thank all those who are interested in this position; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Customer Service Rep/Estimator Van Press Printers div. of Black Press has an opening in our Burnaby office for a detail & customer-oriented Customer Service Rep./Estimator to support our Sales Rep. The CSR will be the main contact in addressing and solving customer needs. Key Responsibilities: • Coordinate with customer, production and outside vendors • Ability to analyze information and perform costeffective, production efficient quotes and work closely with our sales rep to advise and provide solutions to customer requirements • Confer with production staff to develop resolutions to production challenges • Communicate with new and current customers to help generate sales • Ensure customer deliveries are met • Handle client calls regarding quality, new items and delivery status Requirements: • Min. 4 years customer service experience in web printing • Excellent computer skills (Word, Excel, Outlook) with attention to detail • Exceptional organization and prioritizing skills • Excellent communication & interpersonal skills to develop a strong bond with a variety of internal & external customers • Ability to multi-task and manage time efficiently and under strict deadlines • Positive attitude, self-motivated and energy to maintain enthusiasm This is a part-time, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, Tuesday to Thursday position but will require some flexibility to work extended hours when necessary. This position offers a competitive compensation and attractive benefits package. If you describe yourself as a team player, enthusiastic, possess a high level of integrity and the willingness to make a significant contribution, we invite you to apply for this opportunity by emailing your resume to:

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Requires a self starter who is motivated to move up and learn logistics with a transportation leader at our Langley Branch. We are looking for a candidate who has great aptitude, must have a graduation certificate and post secondary is a strong asset. The candidate must possess strong computer, organizational and communication skills. Must be punctual, dependable, and have great attention to detail. Scamp is the largest BC petroleum transportation company in BC and we continue to grow into Alberta. Scamp offers security, excellent compensation, and a great work environment. The schedule is a 4 on 4 off rotation working 12 hour shift evening and day shifts available. We offer full benefits, RRSP, and bonuses. Send resume in confidence to:

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HEAVY EQUIPMENT REPAIR LTD. currently has full-time positions available: H/D Truck & Transport Mechanic & Parts Counter Person. Contact Herb 780-849-3768; (cell) 780-849-0416. Fax 780-8494453. Email: herb@hheltd.com.

FABRICATOR with pressure vessel exp. req’d for M/R union shop. Stable F/T position. Email resume mike@emmfg.com

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Bison Transport is committed to Employment Equity and Diversity PLEA Community Services Society is looking for individuals and families who can provide respite care in their homes for youth aged 12 to 18, who are attending a recovery program for alcohol and/or drug addiction. Qualified applicants must be available on weekends and have a home that can accommodate one to two youth and meet all safety requirements. Training and support is provided. If interested, please call a member of our Family Recruiting Team at:

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CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS NEEDED for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefits. Safety tickets necessary. Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email: info@torqueindustrial.com. Online: www.torqueindustrial.com.

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NOW HIRING!!! 10 Customer Service positions available! Up to $20.00/hr paid weekly Must work well with others!!! Call Erica 604 777 2195

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CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS WANTED for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefits. Safety tickets needed. Fax 250-775-6227 or email: info@torqueindustrial. com. Apply online: www.torqueindustrial.com.

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RECEIVER / ORDER SELECTOR needed for Langley Cold Storage Warehouse. Reach truck experience a must and RS scanner experience an asset. Competitive wages. Email resume to:

AAA-ZZZ Drivers. Full-Time $20+

CLASS 1 DRIVER with super B end dump exp req’d by L.A. Transport Ltd. Wheel loader exp would be of value. Competitive benefit pkg. Fax resume to: 604-854-6176

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AUTOMATED TANK MANUFACTURING INC. is looking for Welders. Due to a huge expansion to our plant located in Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of Lloydminster. We have openings for 10-3rd Year Apprentices or Journey Person Welders. We offer best wage in industry. 3rd Year Apprentice $28-$30/hour, Journey Person $32-$35/hour, higher with tank experience. Profit sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus incentive. Full insurance package 100% paid by company. Good working environment. Join a winning team. Call Basil or Blaine at: (office)780-846-2231; (fax)780846-2241 or send resume to blaine@autotanks.ca; production@autotanks. ca. Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or elevated work platform.

FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE

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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ALBERTA BASED COMPANY looking for qualified & experienced: Equipment Operators, Mulcher, Feller Buncher & Processor Operators. Out of town & camp work. Safety tickets & drivers abstract required. Email resume: jobs@commandequipment.com. Fax 780-488-3002.

Our organization is committed to employment equity and encourages applications from Aboriginal people, members of visible minority groups and women.

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Drop off resume between 9am and 2pm to: Unit 101 - 19515 - 56 Ave. Surrey

This person must be extremely committed with a “Can Do� attitude and a high level of energy to work within our fast paced organization. The successful candidate is a natural leader with excellent people, organizational and communication skills to provide leadership/guidance to the driving fleet. The ideal candidate will have knowledge of the transportation industry, the ability to work without direct supervision, and be responsible for managing a fleet of about 45 – 50 trucks. We offer a very competitive salary and benefits package and a positive and progressive work environment. We encourage all interested parties to forward their resume to the attention of: Michelle Doyle Personal Assistant Can-Am West Carriers Inc. Fax: 604-857-7941 E-mail: mdoyle@vtlg.com


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Due to continued growth, FLSmidth Knelson, in Langley, is looking for talented trades people to add to our production team on a full-time basis for day, afternoon and weekend shifts. Journeyman Fabricator/Welder 3 yrs. fabricating experience in steel manufacturing environment. 3-5 yrs. welding experience. Proficient in stainless and mild steel. Ability to read blueprints. Fabricators – Material Prep 3 yrs. fabricating experience in steel manufacturing environment. Experience in brake press, rolls, punches, saws, and burn table. Ability to read blueprints. Linatex Applicator Good attention to detail, a willingness to learn, and a positive attitude. Able to use good independent judgment & follow specific instructions. All successful candidates must have a personal drive to succeed & work well in a team. Preference will be given to journeymen and ticketed applicants, where applies.

Competitive Wages & Benefit Package w/ RRSP Match Program & Profit sharing.

Explore this opportunity by submitting your resume to knelsoncareers@flsmidth.com Please list the position you are applying for in the subject line.

JOURNEYMAN TECHNICIAN required immediately for Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep dealership in Salmon Arm, BC. Proven producer, good attitude, quality workmanship a must. Excellent wage and benefit package. Contact Pat 250-8328053, pat@brabymotors.com. QUALITY CONTROL PERSON experienced with Piping & Structural Welding needed for a growing Northern Company. Competitive wages & benefits. Please email resume to: info@torqueindustrial.com. Fax 250-775-6227 or apply online: www.torqueindustrial.com.

P & R Western Star & Freightliner Trucks in Duncan, BC requires a full time parts representative. Applicant must have thorough knowledge of heavy duty truck and trailer parts. Excellent benefit and wage package to successful candidate. Please fax or e-mail resume to 250-746-8064 or michele@prwstar.com

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VOLUNTEERS

TIME FOR A NEW CAR?

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HELP WANTED

MIND BODY SPIRIT

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GREAT MASSAGE ONLY $25. 20372 Fraser Highway, Langley (across from Casino) 604-510-0588

MASSAGE CONFIDENTIAL SIMPLY FOR YOUR HEALTH & PLEASURE. *European *Private A.M. Special 20% Off 604.230.4444

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HEALTH PRODUCTS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 236

CLEANING SERVICES

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PERSONAL SERVICES 171

ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

(UNIQUE) RELAXATION BODY CARE 604-859-2998 ~ In-suite shower #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby

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HELP WANTED

DRIVERS WANTED

Bonniecrete Const Ltd Free Est & Warranties

CASH BACK - $10 for every pound you lose. Lose weight quickly and safely and keep it off, results guaranteed! Call Herbal Magic today! 1800-854-5176.

D Crack Repairs D Driveways D Patios, etc. D Provide Proper Drainage

Ross 604D535D0124

With industrial type vehicles only. Vehicle must hold 5000 papers . NO MINI-VANS. • Twice weekly: Tuesday & Thursday • Pick up newspapers from our warehouse • Deliver newspapers to our carriers

GARDENING

PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 34 Years Exp. Free Estimates.

Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.

• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...

Kristy 604.488.9161 threescocatering@shaw.ca

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EDUCATION/TUTORING

TRAIN TO BE AN Apartment/Condominium Manager at home! We have jobs across Canada. Thousands of graduates working. 31 years of success! Government certified. www.RMTI.ca or 1-800-6658339, 604-681-5456.

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

DROWNING IN DEBTS? Helping Canadians 25 years. Lower payments by 30%, or cut debts 70% thru Settlements. AVOID BANKRUPTCY! Free consultation. www.mydebtsolution.com or Toll Free 1 877-556-3500

PARADISE LANDSCAPING

Over 2000 colours to choose from Exterior 2012 Specials!

CEILINGS OUR SPECIALTY Paul Schenderling 604-530-7885 / 604-328-3221

Call (604)889-6552

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS • Portable Toilets • Fencing • Containers • Waste Management • Storage

Professional Gutter & Window Cleaning. Moss Ctrl. Seniors Disc. Worksafe. Jeremy 778-384-3855

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

www.EconPro.com 604-882-2733

A-OK PAINTING

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

www.langleytimes.com

UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN 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

247 COURIER/DELIVERY SRVS

604.587.5865

www.recycleitcanada.ca

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

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL

European Quality Workmanship

#1 Soils, manure, gravels, lime stone, lava, sand. Del or p/u 604882-1344 visit www.portkellsnurseries.com / bulk material for pricing.

CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES

Per Molsen 604-575-1240

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CONTRACT driver required. Reliable vehicle a MUST. Good command of english lang. 604-5347929

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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

GARDENING

SAMCON BUILDING. Complete renos, decks, kitchens & baths, from start to finish. All trades available. Over 25 years experience. Call Derek (604)720-5955

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MOVING & STORAGE

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

AFFORDABLE MOVING Local & Long Distance

$45/Hr

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

1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366) RemoveYourRecord.com

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PLUMBING

Tree removal done RIGHT!

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

• Tree & Stump Removal • Certified Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck • Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging ~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~

RENTALS: These listings cover all types of rentals from apartments, condos, office space, houseboats and vacation homes. So if you’re in the market to rent, or looking for a roommate, start here. bcclassified.com

Call Ian 604-724-6373 TOPLINE PRESSURE WASHING Siding, gutters, & tile roofs. We use SOAP. WCB insured 604.861.6060 TRY A bcclassified.com CLASSIFIED AD.

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

HELP WANTED

GOLDEN TREE JEWELLERS in Langley has openings for both full-time and part-time staff. We are looking for people who know what it means to give outstanding service, have an eye for quality jewellery, will bring a willing and enthusiastic spirit to our team, and truly believe the customer always comes first. The successful applicant will be available to work flexible shifts.

215 Willowbrook Shopping Centre, 19705 Fraser Hwy., Langley, B.C.

604-787-5915, 604-291-7778 www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca 10% OFF with this AD

PRESSURE WASHING

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

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Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $

604-507-4606 or 604-312-7674

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

TREE SERVICES

Furnace Boilers, Hot Water Tanks Hot Water Heat, Plumbing Jobs. Furnace cleaning with truck mounted machine

341

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

TILING

A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv. Dangerous tree removal, spiral pruning hedge trimming, stump grinding, topping. Insured, WCB Free Est Arborist Reports

Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber

604-537-4140

STEEL BUILDINGS - REDUCED PRICES NOW! 20x22 $4,455. 25x26 $4,995. 30x38 $7,275. 32x50 $9,800. 40x54 $13,995. 47x80 $19,600. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca.

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15 years exp. Jnbz Painting, Repaint Specialist. Interior & Exterior. Great Rates, Fully insured. Free Est. Call Jan (778)552-4926

~ Excavation, Clearing ~ ~ Drainage, Final Grading ~ Free Estimates, 20 years exp. Fully Insured/WCB

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373B

15 YRS exp. tile & hardwood installer for any job small or big. competitive rates. Call 604-916-0046 or www.futuristichomeservices.com for more info.

MILANO PAINTING & RENOS. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

(604)533-9108

DECKS - New & Repair Stairs & Railings. Call 604-377-6197

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539

ALL JOBS Big or Small. Panels, lighting, plugs, fans, hot tubs etc. Guaranteed work. 604-539-0708 Cell 604-537-1773 (Lic. 26110)

PK CONTRACTING Mini excavator, concrete breaking drainage hauling. (Fully insured). (604)218-0279

SUNDECKS

.Hayden Painting 778-229-0236 Family Owned & Operated

ELECTRICAL

Thank you for your interest, the applicants being considered will be contacted by telephone.

www.aldergrovestar.com

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

On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!

PETS 456

FEED & HAY

MIXED SPECIES HOG FUEL 1” minus mixed berry mulch, Red Cedar coarse hog fuel Phone R.J. Caplette 604-856-6500

477

PETS

AMERICAN COCKER Vet ✔, cuddly, family raised, paper trained. Exc pet! $700. 604-823-4393 Chwk.

BORDER COLLIE PUPPIES P/B. black & white, male & fem. Vet chk, 1st shots, $500. Loving homes needed. Call 604-250-4360

“ ABOVE THE REST “ Interior & Exterior Unbeatable Prices & Professional Crew. • Free Est. • Written Guarantee • No Hassle • Quick Work • Insured • WCB

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

778-997-9582

Allied Painting Serving Surrey, White Rock

Mainland Roofing Ltd.

Langley since 1997

25 yrs in roofing industry

SPECIALIZING IN EXTERIORS WCB Insured / Licensed 3 Year Guarantee D Free Estimates D

Chris: 604-729-2200 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

Times

JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly

damaged concrete. Ken 604-532-0662

Please apply in person with resume or email your resume to: info@goldentreejewellers.com

The Langley

RECYCLE-IT!

SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or

Guaranteed Record Removal since 1989. Confidential, Fast, & Affordable. Our A+BBB Rating assures EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM. Call for FREE INFO. BOOKLET

HELP WANTED

We Recycle! GO GREEN!

A-1 PAINTING CO. 604.723.8434 Top Quality Painting. Floors & Finishing. Insured, WCB, Written Guarantee. Free Est. 20 Years Exp.

Concrete, Forming, Framing & Siding. Crews available for new construction & additions Patrick 604-218-3064

HANDYMAN SERVICES Reno’s & Repairs 604-625-4655. Electrical, Flooring, Plumbing

GRAHAM’S EXCAVATING

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Residential & Commercial Services

Rooms from $99 inc. paint

FREE ESTIMATES Serving Langley since 1986 Lawn Mowing - Yard Cleanups Power Racking - Hedges Pruning - Rubbish Removal New Lawns - Top Soil & Bark Mulch. Fully Insured

SCHAFER CEMENT CO. (1973). Prep & Place - Driveways, Patios & Walkways. Call / Text 604-309-8615

IF YOU own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

LEGAL SERVICES

RUBBISH REMOVAL

DISPOSAL BINS

FINISH CARPENTER Finish Carpentry-Mouldings, sundecks, stairs, siding, painting, drywall. Refs. Rainer cel 604-613-1018

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

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SINCE 1977

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

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

MONEYPROVIDER.COM. $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877776-1660.

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

10% OFF when you Mention this ad HARDI RENO SVS. *Plumbing *Tile *Drywall*Paint*More! 778-865-4072

CRIMINAL RECORD?

Delivery Drivers

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Concrete Lifting Specialist

CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certification, adoption property rental opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

NOW HIRING!

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CONCRETE & PLACING

The British Columbia Press Council is seeking three persons to serve as public directors on its 11-member Board of Directors. Public Directors serve two-year terms and are eligible to serve four terms. A nominal per diem is paid for meetings. Candidates should have a record of community involvement and an interest in print and online media issues. Applications together with names of two references and telephone numbers should be submitted by Sept. 30, 2012, to: The B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby, Nanaimo, B.C., V9R 2R2. See www.bcpresscouncil.org for information about the Press Council.

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

EUROPEAN CLEANERS. Honest, reliabe. Tip top work. Great refs. Call 604-514-9023 or 604-551-2728

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

WE’RE ON THE WEB See bcclassified.com’s Automotive Section in 800’s

PERSONAL SERVICES

Tuesday, September 11, 2012 A37

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

CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are Spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977

CHIHUAHUA, tea cup puppies, ready now, one male left, $700. (604)794-7347

www.mainlandroof.com

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

RECYCLE YOUR JUNK! Rubbish Removal, Caring for the Earth. Professional Quality Service at Great Rates. 604-787-8782

CHINESE SHAR PEIS. Healthy happy M. & F. Variety of colors & ages. Brush & bear coats. House raised. Well socialized. Vet ✔, shots. Now 604-814-0038. sonjasdogs@yahoo.ca


A38 Tuesday, September 11, 2012

langleytimes.com RENTALS 706

551

GARAGE SALES

551

GARAGE SALES

APARTMENT/CONDO

LANGLEY:

CARROL COURT 5630 201 A St.

Langley Garage Sale

Renovated Bachelor & 1 Bdrms. Bright & large. Hardwood floors. By transit & shops. Includes heat & hot water. Cat OK. References required.

Saturday September 15 9:00am-3:00pm 20170 Grade Crescent

604-250-0329, 604-540-2028

South Surrey MOVING SALE

Langley Multi-Family Garage Sale with Lemonade Stand

Misc., Furniture, Childrens Toys, Household Items, Clothing, & more.

706

LOADS OF FURNITURE

16898 31 Avenue

Saturday, September 15th

8:00a.m. - 4:00p.m. Furniture - solid wood dressers & bed frames, brown leather couch & love and couch micro fiber set. Pictures, D/W, Stove, Exercise Equipment, B-B-Que, Hse. Hld. Items, Tools, Electronics, Sm. Appliances, Dog Cages & Much Much More! Rain or Shine......

20051- 55 A Ave.

1st 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

LANGLEY CITY, 5521 203rd St. Beautiful 3bdrms, 2bath, f/p, w/d, balcony, 1200+s/f, near transit & shops. Ns/np, avail Oct 1st, $1000 incl gas/h.water. 604-338-8479.

Call 604-530-6555 Must bring in this ad to receive 1st month free

LANGLEY CITY APARTMENTS ON 201A

TOWN & COUNTRY APARTMENTS

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

5555 208th Street, Langley Studio - 1 & 2 bdrms. Indoor swimming pool and rec facility. Includes heat & 1 parking stall. No pets

Phone 604-530-1912

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

CHESTNUT PLACE

477

REAL ESTATE

Live the Cariboo Dream Life

Five 5 Acre Lots

ENGLISH BULLDOG P/B pups. Beautiful, loving, healthy, family raised. 1st shots, micro chipped, 2 year genetic health guart’d. Born June 12th. $2,000. 604-850-4192.

In a new development with paved roads, Hydro/Tel at the lot line, gravel driveways, 2 lots with wells. Beautifully treed lots only 5 minute walk to Lone Butte store and pub, 20 minutes to 100 Mile House and right in the middle of some of Cariboo’s most famous lakes, Horse Lake, Watch Lake & Green Lake - all within 15 min’s!

LAB/SHEPHERD/ROTTI x pups, 9 weeks, shots/deworm, 2 males/2 females, $495. Call (604)864-1004 MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS, adorable S&P puppies looking for loving homes. Tails docked, dew claws, 1st shots, vet checked. $750. 604-859-7233 (Abby)

Call Martin Scherrer at 250-593-2253.

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

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

P/B Choc. lab puppies, 4 F. left, born June 27, CKC reg. vet✓ $700. 604-217-6551 or 604-825-1730.

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

SHEP/ROTT/BOER BOEL MASTF 4Male 1Fem, born Jul10, 1st shots, dewormed, vet checkd, fam. raised. $500. Call 1-604-869-9905 (Hope).

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE www.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

RENTALS

APPLIANCES

700

RENT TO OWN

STOP RENTINGRENT TO OWN

778-898-0083 604-540-2028 LANGLEY, lrg 1 bdrm & den, 4 appl + inste W/D, F/P. Oct. 1st. $950/mo. Cat okay. (604)936-0739

APARTMENT/CONDO 1/2 Month Free LANGLEY CITY Spacious, Clean Bachelor, 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Heat, Hot Water,

FURNITURE

www.cycloneholdings.ca

A New Pillowtop Mattress Set Still in Packaging! Can Deliver! $100 - Call: 604-484-0379

ALDERGROVE. LARGE 2 BDRM, 2 BATH condo. Clean, F/S, W/D. Avail. immed. NS/NP, no parties. $800/mo. Call 604-866-8825.

MATTRESSES starting at $99

CLOVERDALE Penthouse. 2 balconies, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, granite counters, marble flr, massage shower, 2 u/g prkg, fitness ctr. $1300. Avail. Immed. 604-617-8484

MISC. FOR SALE

MAPLE MANOR APTS. 20117 - 56 Avenue 1 & 2 bdrm suites

Call 604-534-0108

604-530-0030

560

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.

Call Kristen 604-786-4663

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bcclassified.com

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

Call 604-788-9205

$735 to $850 includes heat, hot water, cable to channel 43. On site security

www.ReadySetOwn.ca

Searching for your dream home or selling it? This is the location. Listings include everything from acreage, farms/ranches to condos and waterfront homes.

548

870 sqft + balcony, skylight, gas f/p. Open flr plan. W/D. Sec prkg. Stg locker. Pets ok. $1075/mo.

• No Qualification-Low Down • ABBOTSFORD - 2087 Lonsdale, HANDY MAN SPECIAL HOUSE, 3 bdrm. w/ 2bd. Suite,$1,388/MO.

FUEL

FULLY SEASONED, Alder, Maple, Birch. Split & Delivered. Free kindling. Phone 604-789-1492 anytime

LANGLEY CONDO 2 bdrm, top flr.

LANGLEY

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

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Ph: 604-533-4061

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

715

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

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

717

FARMS

70 ACRES Raspberries Aldergrove. Drip irrigation sys. Lease 1 ton per acre. Call Jatinder 604-504-1825 BUSINESS AND FINANCE: Seeking a business opportunity or partner? Posting legal notices? Need investors, agents or distributors, this is where you advertise. bcclassified.com

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HOMES FOR RENT

ALDERGROVE Lge 4 bdrm rancher 3 bath, dbl garage. $1500. Now. N/P. 604-710-8914 / 604-728-8110.

LANGLEY, Paddington Station. NEW Exec 1 bdrm + den condo. Full bthrm with sep tub & shower, granite countertops, 4 SS appl., laminate floors, W/D. F/P, A/C. u/g security pkng. N/P, N/S. $950/mo + util. Avail. now. 604-514-3466 or 604-518-9613.

The Village at Thunderbird Centre

SURREY - Highlands - Deluxe 2 bdrm. 2 bath, h/w flrs. & new carpet / paint, all appli. incl’s w/d, like new. Sept. 1 Grt. Location. 778-883-4262

There will be no pressure and no obligation, but let’s discuss possibilities. .Encore 1 bdrm; 2 bdrm Rent Now $950 - $1225

810 A

Vehicle!

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Loan.

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845

AUTO FINANCING

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Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

The Scrapper

ALDERGROVE: 26324 16th Ave. 1 Bdrm $550/mo incl hydro, avail Oct 1st. (604) 556-8199, 825-4611. Aldergrove 2 bdrm ste like new, cls to elem & high schl $900 incl util Own ldry NP/NS 604-807-2405 ALDERGROVE: Gloucester area 1 Bdrm bsmt suite, W/D, $1000/mo Avail immed. Ph: 604-649-3557.

DreamCatcher Auto Loans “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals

1-800-910-6402

www.PreApproval.cc DL# 7557 Auto

Loans

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LANGLEY 3 bdrm. bsmnt. suite, N/S, no parties. New wood floor, newly painted. Sept. 15 or Oct. 1. $1050 mo. Walking distance to Willowbrook Mall. Sherry 604-8316707 or Tony 604-721-1624

Metal Recycling Ltd. We Pay CA$H For •Auto •Scrap Metals •Batteries •Machinery •Lead

Scotty 604-313-1887

LANGLEY. Bright, clean, lrg 1 bdrm. F/P. Heat/utils incl. Fncd yd. $800/mo. N/S. N/P. 604-533-1980.

TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!

LANGLEY WALNUT GROVE, 3BR bsm $1000 incl utils, internet & cable, W/D, full bath, sep. ent, N/S, N/P, bus, no pets, refs. 778-8469413 LANGLEY, Willoughby, lrg 1 bdrm, cls to all amenities, $820 incl util & cbl. Avail. Oct 1st. (604) 341-2233. LANGLEY/ Willoughby, lrg 2 bdrm, priv. ent, full bath, d/w. NS/NP. Nr amens, $950/mo incl utils & shrd lndry. Avail immed. 604-202-6524.

752

SUITES, UPPER

TOWNHOUSES

LANGLEY, 5255 - 208 St. NEWLY PAINTED 4 bdrm T/H. 1400 sf. in cozy 9 unit complex. 1.5 bths, gas f/p 5 appls. dbl glazed windows. Cls to schools, shops, bus rt. Backs onto park. Sm pet allowed. 2 prkg spaces. $1450/mo. Avail Now. 604-939-2729 or 778-285-0096.

WANT A VEHICLE BUT STRESSED ABOUT YOUR CREDIT? Christmas in September $500 cash back. We fund your future not your past. All credit situations accepted. www.creditdrivers.ca 1-888-593-6095.

818

CARS - DOMESTIC

1988 Olds Cutlass Supreme Classic V8, 5L, ex. run cond, 153 m, fam. owned, $4500.(604)534-6098.

1991 Chrysler Dynasty. Aircared, fully loaded, new tires. Mint cond in/out. $750/obo. 604-503-3151 or 778-988-6591 1996 SEBRING Conv. 118 K LADY dr, Orchid, $5700 upgrades, exc cond, $3950. 604-258-8852 1999 CHRYSLER LHS 93K, loaded, lthr., 17” chrome wheels, 1 owner. Mint cond. $4500. 604-542-5482 2002 CHEVY MALIBU 212K, auto, 3.3, p/s, p/b, a/c, new tires, shocks & brakes, 1 owner, no accidents, $3200. Call 604-591-1173. 2006 PONTIAC Pursuit - 4 dr auto, gray colour. Spoiler p/l, cd, a/c, p/s, p/b. 122K. $5650 604-502-9912 2011 Ford Fiesta SEL 4dr sedan auto fully loaded only 22K local $12,900 obo. 604-218-9795

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

2006 MAZDA 3 - 4 dr sedan. auto, 2l, 70,000 kms, Blue. Many options. $7300/firm (604)538-4883 2011 NISSAN VERSA 4/dr h/back, auto, 25,000/km, red, many options, $8600/firm. 604-538-9257.

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MOTORCYCLES

SURREY TOWNHOUSES

“SIMRAN VILLAS” 2 & 3 bedrooms

$1100 - $1200/m

Quiet, Clean & Spacious 2.5 bath, patio, storage, d/w, w/d, f/p, N/S, N/P, 2-car garage, next to high school. Avail. Now!!

604-592-5663 12730 - 66 Avenue

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

2001 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 175K, fully loaded, Great cond. $5570 obo. Daniel 778-574-5081

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2007 HARLEY SPORTSTER Factory custom, 74 cube (1200) big bore by Denco Cycle, Bassani pipe, windshield, sissy bar, leather bags. 27,000km, one old guy owner, $7450 obo (604)817-1945

TRUCKS & VANS

1990 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN ONLY 53K’s, A/C, p/w, seats 7, exc cond.$1100. 604-536-4490 W.Rock

2000 DODGE CARAVAN all power, new tires, A/C, driven by Sr 3.0L, very clean $2100 604-502-9912

2002 MAZDA MPV DX Van 7/pass. V6, 97K, all power, BCAA report avail, $4500. Call 604-531-7769.

2008 FORD 350, diesel. Black. 3 yr warranty left. $27,000. Call 604589-6032 or 604-807-6022. 2008 FORD F150 regular cab 2 whl dr 8ft box auto V6 only 15,000kms, silver $10,000 firm 604-538-4883

2010 GMC Cheyenne Edition. P/d, p/w, a/c, cruise, 4 X 4, rhino lining, chrome acces, CD radio, aux jack, V8, 4.8L, On Star, ext. cab, suicide doors & tow package. 32,000 kms. $21,500. obo. (604)217-4007

MARINE

2002 BMW 525i, Agent maintained. Fully loaded. 200K. Mint cond. $7,000: 778-991-4001

LANGLEY - lrg. 3 story, 3 bdrm. 3 bath, t/hse. Clean. Close to Willowbrook Mall. 5 Appli’s, garage. Avail. Now $1500/mo. 604-613-5742

LANGLEY CITY: 4/bdrms, 2/baths, 4/appl, $1600 + util. Pet OK. Oct 1 or poss Sept 15 Joe 604-532-8975

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

LANGLEY/SURREY border,1 bdrm. NS/NP. Avail immed. $750. Incl util /Wi Fi / cable. Call (604)532-0205

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LANGLEY 5501 200 ST. 1 bdrm. rancher with garage, $850 mo. Call TJ at Sutton Proact 604-728-5460

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

ABBOTSFORD West. Newer 2 bdrm. NS/NP. Avail Sept. 15 $850. 604-855-1331 or 604-832-3532

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LANGLEY, 2300 sq. ft. log home on 3/4 acre, 3 bdrm., grt. rm., 2 baths, gar., 6 appl., priv. treed park like setting, on river. Suit prof. or retired couple. Long term. Immed. $1995/mth. Call (778)241-3728.

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

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

SUITES, LOWER

Check out our FOR SALE sections: class 500’s for Merchandise, 600’s for Real Estate, and for Automotive view our 800’s.

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If you would consider selling your property of 3 Acres or more and want maximum value, send the details to: randyd@portraithomes.ca

HI-LITE Fiberglass Cover for 3/4 ton GMC, 6ft. 8 inch long. Pewter colour. $800 obo. 604-530-1197

1998 Slumber Queen. AUTUMN SPECIAL! Immaculate light weight 8’ camper. Toilet, sink stove, furnace, a/c converter, 3 way fridge. Queen bed. Comes w/full propane tank, 12V electrical cord & rear step. $5,950: Tom 604-807-0209

STORAGE

LANGLEY, Willowbrook, Upper 3 bdrms, private entry, W/D. $1100/mo. + utilities. N/S, N/P. Large new deck. 604-897-1173

LANGLEY

SURREY 148th/96th Ave. 1 bdrm. & lrg. den, 3rd. flr. condo. $800/mo. incls. utils. & in-suite W/D. N/S. Access to pool, hot tub & gym. Door step transit. Now! 604-583-2966

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WILLOUGHBY, 210/83 Ave., 2 bdrm, 3 yrs old, 1 bath. $950 incl. cable, net, utils. Across from Lynn Fripps elem. school. W/D, NS/NP. Avail. Oct. 1 604-882-7516

5400 ~ 204 St. 2 bdrm Corner Suite Avail. Heat, H/W, cable incl, in a adult - oriented building. N/S, N/P. For info

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

SECURED & FENCED yard space for RV parking available. Fraser Hwy & 238th, Langley. Min. $100 up to 33’. 604-534-9936 daytime.

WALNUT GROVE. G/L newer 1 bdrm. Priv. entry. Ns/np. avail. now $750/mo. incl. utils. 604-888-3001

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1992 Class A 34ft WINNEBAGO ELANTE motorhome, 454 Chev motor, only 42,000miles. Low profile, awning, generator, air compressor backup camera, 2 TV’s & many other extras. This is a top of the line motorhome in top shape. Asking $21,000. Call 604-536-2899.

FOR LEASE: RETAIL / OFFICE 20300 Fraser Hwy, Langley. 1500-7300 sq/ft. Ph 604-214-2957.

PORT KELLS, 2 bdrm., insuite ldry., alarm, $975 mo. incl. utils. Oct. 1. N/S N/P. (604)830-6921

The Parkview Terrace

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OCEAN PARK-3 bdrm. partially furnished, all utils. incls. broadband wireless, $1535 N/S 778-294-5951

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1977 Daytona Charger V8 360 auto new 2 tone blue paint 1 owner new tires $10,500 obo. 604-576-0836

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KICK BACK & RELAX IN SOUTH SURREY Seeking professional persons to rent Deluxe, Fully Equipped 2 bdrm. + rec. room + 2 Full Bath T/House. 6 S/S appli. D/W, W/D, & Garburator. Crown Mouldings, 9ft. ceilings, H/W laminate flooring and slate tile. Gas F/P & Alarm. 1 car garage parking. No Smoking inside, covered patio & outdoor patio. Amenities room incls. full gym, outdoor hot tub & pool. $1900/month. Available December 1.

LANGLEY 2 bdrm. Newly reno’d Master w/i closet. Full bath, D/W, W/D, parking w/ priv entry, g/f, lam floors. Util cable & net included. N/P, N/S. Suits mature people. Call Jo (604)530-1705 $975 Avail Sept 15

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HOMES FOR RENT

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.

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).

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Aldergrove: Oct. 1. Lovely 2 bdrm bsmt suite, open concept liv/Kitch. Incl. inste lndry, f/p, d/w, patio, prkg, priv gated entry, utils/ cbl, int. & strg. No partying, n/s, n/p. Refs. $940/mo 604-308-7219

Please call 604-534-9499

HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 506

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DALMATIANS, 3M, born july 9, ckc reg., shots, dewormed, $1000-$1500. (604)793-5130, (604)723-2232

ROTTI / PRESA cross. 2F / 3M Vet checked, 1 shots, dewormed. Born July 7. $250 obo. 778-242-6791

Apartments 1 & 2 Bedrooms avail incl heat/hot water/cable

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LANGLEY CITY 1-bdrm apt. Clean, crime free bldg. Incl. heat, n/p, refs. req’d. $720. 604-530-6384.

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Retailer order/trade may price be necessary. your KiaLease retailerand finance offers Retailer mayfinance be necessary. yourprice Kiaincludes retailercashforcredit, full offer/program details. are subject availability. Offer ends October 1, 2012. CashAvailable Bonus”at participating offer is available to qualifi ed retail purchase/fi nance a neware2012 Cash are of $750) a participating dealerrestrictions betweenmaySeptember - October 1, 2012 and will be deducted from negotiated purchase/lease beforeSeetaxes. ull offer/program details. offers are subject Offer ends apply. July 31, See 2012.Rondo Bonus Cash offer is available to qualifi ed retail customers who purchase/fi nanceandor lease a new 2012offer Kia Rondo (BonustoCash of $750) a participating between July 4-31, 2012byand will beeddeducted from the negotiated purchase/lease price1before taxes. 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Offer ends October 1, 2012. 2012 Forte LX Plus stk #FO1920 cash price starting at $14,995 plus taxes and fees OAC, 2012 Optima Hybird stk #OP4481 cash price starting at $26,450 plus taxes and fees OAC, 2013 Rio stk #RO6311 $101.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $16,995 over an 60/84 month term at 0.9% interest the cost of borrowing is $475.00 and the residual is $5,688 plus taxes and fees OAC, 2012 Sportage LX stk#SP9390 $148.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $25,350 over an 60/84 month term at 0.9% interest the cost of borrowing is $698.00 and the residual is $8,370 plus taxes and fees OAC, 2012 Soul 1.6L Auto stk #SO7984 $120.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $20,350 over an 60/84 month term at 0.9% interest the cost of borrowing is $564.00 and the residual is $6,765 plus taxes and fees OAC, with up to $2,500 cash purchase discount OAC. See in-store for details, 2013 Sorento LX stk #SR4396 $156.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $27,595 over an 60/84 month term at 0% interest the cost of borrowing is $0.00 and the residual is $8,888 plus taxes and fees OAC, 2012 Rondo LX stk #RN7254 $122.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $21,450 over an 60/84 month term at 0% interest the cost of borrowing is $0.00 and the residual is $6,959 plus taxes and fees OAC. 2012 Optima LX manual stk#OP2524 $130.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $22,950 over an 60/84 month term at 0% interest the cost of borrowing is $0.00 and the residual is $7,429 plus taxes and fees OAC, Up to $4500.00 in cash purchase discounts on selected vehicles. See in-store for details. All stock numbered vehicles shown in ad cost vary in price. Only one gift can be chosen a 5 year free oil change (comes with certain restriction, see - in-store for details) or a $500 gas card with the purchase of any new advertised vehicles in this ad only. Cannot not be combined with any other offer. These cannot be combinable and does not apply with any other offer. All cash purchase discounts are applicable to selected models only OAC. See in-store for further details. In-store promotion ends September 16th, 2012.


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