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Back on the pitch: A year after being relegated to a lower division, the Bayside Sharks’ men’s rugby team is back at the premier level, where – after a win Saturday on home turf – they’re 1-1 after two weeks of action. › see page A41
MP supports motion that promotes parliamentary discussion of when life begins
Hiebert seeks more talk on abortion Alex Browne Staff Reporter
MP Russ Hiebert was among Tories known to hold socially conservative views who this week voted in favour of a motion considered a first step toward a new
law to restrict abortion. However, Motion 312, sponsored by Ontario Conservative Stephen Woodworth – which called for an all-party committee of MPs to discuss when human life and legal personhood begins – was expected
to be defeated in the house as of Peace Arch News’ press time Wednesday. Pundits had predicted that previously-stated opposition to bringing in abortion restrictions from Prime Minister Stephen Harper
and most of his cabinet – as well as NDP and Liberal MPs and Green Party leader Elizabeth May – would weigh against the motion. Before the vote on Wednesday, Hiebert – while he declined to comment on what ways his deci-
sion reflected his own opinions on abortion – said he was supporting the motion primarily because he views discussion of the issue in Parliament, by elected representatives, as an “appropriate” forum. › see page A4
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Air apparent An open house at the White Rock Gymnastics and Diving Training Academy drew a crowd Saturday, as those who stopped by were treated to aerial displays and springboard demonstrations, including those performed by (right) Renee Jendral, 18, of White Rock and (above) Sidney Price, 15, of South Surrey.
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Superstore revises plans for Grandview area Dan Ferguson Staff Reporter
The owners of a proposed Real Canadian Superstore site in South Surrey’s Grandview Corners are revising their seven-year-old designs, a necessary step before they apply for permission to build the postponed project. On Monday, an application by Loblaw
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urrey’s new Rethink Waste Now, all are being forced into it, emissions, which is a powerful program is drawing plenty as a result of reduced garbage greenhouse gas. of attention from city pickup. Surrey has long been a leader residents, not least because of There have been some growing in dealing with household waste. the recent delivery of pains, even though the It was among the first cities in three separate waste new service has not even B.C. to contract out garbage Frank Bucholtz bins to single-family started. pickup. This immediately homes and homes with Some residents have saved money for taxpayers and suites. received bins that were was emulated by many other These three bins will too large. Others are cities, although union-friendly be used and emptied saying they have no councils in places like Burnaby in a very different way way of getting the larger and Vancouver have failed to than has been the case. bins to curbside. Pickup follow suit. The green bin, which in alleys will be either As it operated its own landfill is for compost, food completely eliminated for years in Port Mann, the city waste, soiled paper, or drastically reduced, had more freedom to implement bones and virtually all because of the size of new ideas. type of organics, will the bins and the way the Once it got into the Metro be the only one to be trucks are designed to Vancouver waste management picked up each week. empty them. orbit, it followed along with Pickup of the garbage One of the most Metro principles. Metro bin will occur every two weeks, exciting aspects of the new Vancouver was very slow alternating with pickup of the service is Surrey’s plan to to embrace recycling and recycling bin. The program eventually fuel compositing, but It’s a way that has moved more begins on Monday. the trucks with each of us can aggressive on waste This means far less garbage biofuel. The federal contribute to will originate in Surrey government has disposal since being households. The city’s aim is to offered a grant of making the city forced to haul much divert 70 percent of the waste $17 million towards of the trash generated greener and stream away from the landfill by construction of a in the region to Cache cleaner. 2015 – an ambitious goal, but biofuel facility in Creek. one that is achievable, based on Port Kells, next to the I believe the new tests the city operated with the existing transfer station. Organic program will be a success new bins in some areas. waste will be converted into fuel as residents get used to the That 70 per cent will be and used to power the trucks, changes. Surrey residents already combination of organics and and far more fuel will be created recycle a great amount of their recycling. The goods that can be than needed for the fleet. All waste and the organics program recycled at curbside are the same methane gas will be captured will likely prove popular. ones that are being recycled at and there will be no carbon It’s a way that each of us can present. emission. contribute to making the city The city has been collecting This means Surrey waste will greener and cleaner. yard waste for some time and be used to power the trucks that Frank Bucholtz writes has met with mixed success. pick it up – eliminating the need Thursdays for the Peace Arch Some residents regularly put to buy fuel and disposing of the News. He is the editor of the out yard waste – many do not. products that cause methane Langley Times.
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City callers seek clarification on biweekly pickups, staff say
Fewer complaints over WR trash change Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter
There’s trash talk in the City of White Rock this week, but don’t get the wrong idea. The talk is actually about trash, a.k.a. garbage. With all eyes on Metro Vancouver’s mandate to divert 70 per cent of solid-waste from the landfills by 2015, White Rock – like Surrey – is changing its garbage collection schedule. Starting Monday, White Rock staff will only pick up curbside trash from single-family homes every two weeks instead of weekly. There is no change to the city’s blue-box recycling and ‘Green Can’ programs, which will continue on a weekly pickup schedule.
The pending shift has triggered “a fair bit” of calls to city’s public works department, said Greg St. Louis, White Rock’s new director of engineering and municipal operations. But most callers, he said Tuesday, aren’t complaining; they’re looking for clarification on what exactly the change is. Fortunately, the answer is simple. “Basically, the only thing that’s changing in White Rock is garbage (collection) is every two weeks,” St. Louis said. In Surrey, the new Rethink Waste Collection Program that also launches Monday means food waste and other organics will be picked up separately from garbage. In preparation, workers have been dropping off a trio of large, colour-coded bins at homes
throughout the city in recent weeks. The size of the bins – 360-litres – has been a source of concern for some residents. But White Rock residents needn’t worry that those same bins will show up in their driveways. Given the sloped nature of the waterfront city, such a tact would likely not produce the desired result, St. Louis said. “We’d have runaway bins,” he said. Residents can simply continue with their existing bins, which St. Louis hopes are the 110-litre size that have been encouraged. City officials had initially hoped to make the shift to biweekly garbage collection in March 2011, but a May 2012 staff report notes the timing of implementation “has been influenced by many factors, including changes in
senior management and waste management system issues, as well as recognition that a more extensive public engagement process was required than initially thought.” The Oct. 1, 2012 date was chosen to coincide with Surrey’s move to biweekly garbage pickup. St. Louis said efforts to inform White Rock residents and clarify details of the change have included notices that went out with property-tax assessments, newspaper advertising and the distribution of a miniature calendar that was delivered this week detailing the pickup schedule. For more information on the new collection schedule, call 604-541-2181 or visit www.whiterockcity.ca
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East Kensington Elementary student Zoey McLean – with backup by RCMP Sgt. Drew Grainger –hands out a ticket to a driver, in a bid last week to raise road-safety awareness. Drivers passing the 184 Street school, who were clocked over the school-zone speed limit or who were seen to be distracted by cellphones, were pulled over and issued home-made tickets.
Fraser Health confirms two-thirds of PAH inpatients are from White Rock-South Surrey
Hospital staff ‘pouring in’ after report Alex Browne Staff Reporter
A concerned health-care professional who previously sounded a warning about unassigned patients waiting days to see a physician at Peace Arch Hospital reports the issue is now “being attended to seriously for the first time.” The source, who has spoken on condition of anonymity, said last week’s Peace Arch News articles, as well as pleas from medical staff, appear to have “stirred Fraser Health into action.” House-doctor shifts for ‘orphan’ patients – those not registered to family doctors with admitting privileges – are now around 90 per cent covered at PAH, the source estimates. The professional had told PAN a shortage of doctors to staff the hospital’s house-doctor program had led, by the beginning of September, to a situation in which patients with serious conditions – including heart attacks, strokes, bleeding disorders and pneumonia – were waiting as much as four days before being seen by a doctor. The situation had not only threatened the health of patients, the source had charged, but had also angered families and placed a huge strain on nursing staff. Dr. Dave Williams, medical program director for Fraser Health, has acknowledged there have been “delays in having continuity of phy-
sician care” for orphan patients, while noting the nighttime doctor program administered by the Division of Family Practice – in which area family doctors attend overnight urgent calls – had been taking care of acute needs. Fraser Health had been attempting to establish a daytime house-doctor program with help from overtaxed local doctors since January of this year, and took over sole responsibility for staffing house doctor shifts Sept. 1. “They’re pouring staff in and making an effort to cover all shifts,” the source told Peace Arch News Monday. “They’re not fully covered, but most of the shifts are covered for October, which is a better situation than previously existed.” The source said hospital management has also taken steps to have an ongoing audit of the number of unassigned patients waiting to see a doctor. “If Fraser Health comes through on this, the problem will end, but the verdict remains to be seen,” the source said, noting Fraser Health also appears to be acting to resolve alleged pay inequities between Peace Arch and Surrey Memorial Hospital that had contributed to a shortage of doctors available for local shifts. Fraser Health spokesperson Roy ThorpeDorward – who had previously criticized the reporting of an unnamed source – had also
taken issue with the quoted comment that “many” patients come from outside PAH’s catchment area. Thorpe-Dorwood provided statistics that indicate that until Aug. 31 this year, 63 per cent of PAH patients reside in White Rock/ South Surrey. Of the remainder, 24 per cent are from elsewhere in Surrey, four per cent each in Delta and Langley, three per cent from the rest of B.C. and three per cent unrecorded. This was within a percentage point of previous-year statistics. However, in providing the figures, ThorpeDorwood noted “hospitals don’t really have ‘catchment’ areas, as such. “B.C. residents are free to attend emergency departments wherever they choose… PAH is a community hospital, so, in general, receives fewer out-of-area referrals than a regional hospital like SMH (Surrey Memorial Hospital)…” He said that even for patients from neighbouring areas, Peace Arch might be “at least as close” as Delta, Surrey and Langley hospitals. “I think that the numbers provided above show that PAH is fulfilling its role as a ‘community’ hospital quite nicely. Approximately two-thirds of inpatients are from the White Rock/South Surrey area and the rest are from neighbouring communities of Surrey, Delta and Langley.”
Surrey RCMP are investigating after a 63-year-old Coquitlam man was found unconscious and bleeding on a South Surrey road Tuesday afternoon. Preliminary investigation does not point to foul play. The victim was doing trafficcontrol for a film set when he was found in the 17100-block of 20 Avenue around 4 p.m. It is unclear if he was struck by a vehicle or collapsed due to a medical event. One witness told police the man was seen sitting in a chair shortly before he was found on the road, bleeding from his head. Police were called by B.C. Ambulance Service to assist at the scene. The victim was airlifted to hospital and is reportedly in stable condition. Police had 20 Avenue blocked off in both directions. - Tracy Holmes
Hit-run driver to be sentenced The sentencing hearing for the driver who pleaded guilty to multiple charges in connection with a May 18, 2011 hit-and-run death in White Rock is set for this afternoon (Thursday) in Surrey Provincial Court. Kyle Brandon Danyliuk, 20, was arrested two months after the crash that killed 56-year-old Marilyn Laursen as she crossed Johnston Road at Thrift Avenue. His lawyer, Isaac Ferbey, told Peace Arch News in February that the hearing would shed more light on what transpired. The newest information regarding the case was disclosed last month, when criminal charges against a White Rock RCMP officer were announced. Const. David Bickle is next due in court on Oct. 23
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Bill generates feedback for MP › from page A1 “It doesn’t bring forward legislation, it proposes we study the issue,” the South Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale MP said. “It suggests we discuss when life begins, and I think Parliament is an appropriate place to
have that discussion.” Hiebert acknowledged he has heard “a lot of feedback on both sides of the issue from constituents” since Woodworth put forward the motion. “It’s a challenging topic, and I think the best place to discuss it
is in a peaceful place like Parliament,” he said. “This is what we’re elected to do, to discuss issues of concern to the public.” Since 1988, there have been no laws in Canada restricting abortion.
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Superstore size reduced by a third › from page A1 As well as adding the ability to refuel propane-powered vehicles, changes would include a number of minor adjustments to the look and layout of the gas station, which will be shifted to the southern side of the property. The city staff report notes three letters objecting to construction of the proposed gas bar were sent in response to a Jan. 11 written notice to area property owners. But because the gas station was already approved several years earlier, the only issues the public hearing can decide is the look, size and type of services offered. If the changes are approved at the public hearing, Loblaw Properties West will still need a building permit to begin construction. So far, no construction application has been filed for either the gas station or the main store. The move to freshen the gas station design follows moves by Loblaw to reduce the size of the Superstore. The big-box outlet was originally going to be 17,000 sq. m (186,000 sq. ft.) but the size has
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Architect’s drawing of revised Real Canadian Superstore proposal. been reduced twice since then. In 2009, a revised development permit trimmed the store space to 13,000 sq. m (141,000 sq. ft.). Then, in 2011, the owner won approval to build an even smaller 11,000 sq. m (120,000 sq. ft.) store. The latest approved version of the store would be a two-storey building, with one level of underground parking. The main floor retail sales area would include an optical centre, bakery, coolers and freezers, with a garden centre proposed for the southwest corner at the underground parkade level. Plans to include a medical centre appear to have been dropped. Asked this week if Loblaw was getting ready to build the store,
the company responded with an email. “Unfortunately, there is currently no information to share regarding the development at this location, however we will be happy to provide an update when it becomes available,” said Wednesday’s response, which did not include the writer’s name. The public hearing on the gas station development permit application will be held 7 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 1, at Surrey City Hall chambers, 14245 56 Ave. Information about the application can be obtained from the city website – www.surrey.ca
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people who helped build the community.” Traffic was also a concern for North Bluff Road resident Pat Petrala, who asked what it would take to get a traffic light installed at that corner. “Do we need a lot of dead people on walkers?” she said. Council gave the bylaw amendment first and second reading at their July 23 meeting, with Coun. Larry Robinson opposed. At the time, Robinson said he believes there’s “tremendous potential” for the site. “I just don’t think we’re reaching for the bar high enough.” Council is anticipated to vote on adopting the amendment on Oct. 1.
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he City of Surrey’s new Rethink Waste Collection Program kicks in on Monday, Oct. 1, and some folks are in a flap over the changes to their garbage pickup. While there are legitimate logistical concerns – such as where to situate three new large bins on small lots, or the elderly and disabled having difficulty moving the cans to the street – for most people, getting with the program requires just a little extra effort. Starting next week, Surrey will pick up food waste and other organic material separately from remaining household waste. Organics include food scraps and yard waste, such as grass clippings, leaves, plants and small trimmings. All of this gets pitched into the green bin, which will be picked up every week. The blue bin is for recyclables, such as drink bottles and egg cartons, and the black bin is for all other garbage – with the exception of pet waste. The blue and black bins will be picked up every second week. Surrey isn’t alone in having to adjust to changes in garbage pickup. The plan is part of Metro Vancouver’s regional waste strategy, which aims to raise its recycling rate to 70 per cent by 2015. So far, 16 of the 22 cities in Metro Vancouver have started to collect organics separately, with White Rock shifting its garbage schedule next week to coincide with Surrey. While it will take getting used to, the benefits of Surrey’s new collection system outweigh the fuss factor. First off is the cost. About 65 per cent of the city’s entire waste load is organic. The region pays $107 a metric ton to dispose of it, as opposed to less than $50 a ton charged by organics-processing facilities. What’s more, Surrey’s waste is trucked to a landfill in Cache Creek, so less garbage means fuel savings. As for the environmental advantages, when disposed of in a landfill, organics emit methane gas. Processing them instead is good for the planet. As an added bonus, the federal government has announced it is committing $17 million to the construction of a biofuel facility in Port Kells. The fuel manufactured there will be used to gas up the trucks used for curbside waste pickup, and Surrey will have North America’s first fully integrated organic waste management process. Change is not always easy but, overall, Rethink is a better way.
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ransLink, the provider of transit fuel available minutes away just south of services throughout Metro the border, and revenue generation and Vancouver, has just discovered the financial ability to provide service the guiding principle upon which it is will continue to decline. created is not only flawed, it is Which leaves TransLink with doomed to failure. only a few options – reduce Mark Rushton The agency requires funding service to put people back to operate its various systems, in cars; change the funding be they SkyTrain, buses or formula to taxation on property; other forms of mass transit. or charge a whack more for The driving force behind transit riding transit. is to not only move people The latter is obviously the most efficiently at modest cost to the appropriate course of action, but user, it is also to improve the to truly make transit a user-pay environment and air quality by system would cause it to be so getting people out of their cars. expensive that, again, people The flaw in TransLink’s would return to their personal business plan, however, is that transportation. its funding is based primarily So, between a rock and a hard on revenues from taxation on place on which to base its future, gasoline, consumed by the very cars they the only method that appears workable want to get off the road. for TransLink under its present setup is What was not taken into consideration, a property tax sufficient to continuously it appears, is that by getting people out operate the system. of their vehicles and onto transit, they But that should only be applied to have seriously eroded their financial properties within a transit catchment bottom line. area, sure to create howls of indignation What also does not seem to have been from those in downtown Vancouver considered is that world demand has who argue against it because they can made, and will continue to make, cars either walk to work and shopping or much more efficient and thus consume ride their bicycles. far less fuel on which taxes are based. And for those who live throughout the Couple that with considerably cheaper rest of Metro, such as parts of Surrey
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and beyond that are beyond SkyTrain, or never see a bus in their neighbourhood, a similar and justifiable protest will be launched. Those current and future objections to potential increased property taxes, you can be assured, are a hot topic among civic politicians gathered this week in Victoria for the annual Union of British Columbia Municipalities convention – because there is nothing like possible tax increases to place in jeopardy one’s political future on town and city councils. So, does TransLink really have a future? Of course, mass transit is the only way to properly address people movement in a congested environment – think London, New York, Tokyo. However, those cities have populations close to or greater than double the population of all of B.C. Add to that the fact that “Vancouver” (a.k.a. the Lower Mainland) has the second-most congested traffic situation in North America, bowing only to Greater Los Angeles which has, by the way, the largest mass transit system in the U.S. Our problem will be trying to make the system here come close to paying for itself, and with gasoline tax revenues on an irreversible downward trend, that leaves only user-pay, increased property taxes, or full subsidy by taxpayers throughout the province. The latter, I’m loath to say, may be the only viable answer. Mark Rushton writes for the Abbotsford News, sister paper to the Peace Arch News. The Peace Arch News is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby street, Nanaimo, B.C., V9R-2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www. bcpresscouncil.org
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Editor: I wept as once again progress triumphed. In the space of a single work day, a veritable forest of old-growth trees was wantonly slaughtered to make way for yet another superfluous condominium. I watched aghast as 200-year-old pines were laid out like jumbled coffins in mere minutes and the graceful branches mangled into unrecognizable heaps. Hooray for the developers. Hooray for the municipality whose coffers will be bulging with 10-fold increased tax revenue. Hooray for the construction industry. Who cares? A pox upon a further pressurized infrastructure! A hex upon the myriad creatures who made those trees their home. And who needs the cool shade and carbon sink those beautiful trees provided? So here’s to progress. Here’s to a brown, drab, lifeless earth. David Fearon, Surrey
Editor: I’m a woman in my mid 60s and, as I freely tell those who ask, I’m short, round and I float well. I’ve been swimming in our bay for six months of the year for over 30 years, during which time I’ve enjoyed a few interesting experiences when interacting with the local wildlife from seals to the odd whale. However, the most dangerous threat, as usual, is human. Saturday, I was having a peaceful swim at noon, high tide. I was a fair way out when two idiots in a boat roared toward me at high speed. I splashed as much as I could to show them I was there, but they were oblivious. Shouting at them to “slow down” didn’t help, as their engine was deafening. They missed me by a body-length, sending up a huge wave-wake that also had some paddle boarders struggling for balance – and there was no excuse for not seeing them. They were laughing and yelling, sounding like drunken maniacs.
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A homeless man’s belongings were moved last year from Johnston Road. and we get to watch him go to the bathroom behind the thrift store. We see him from our patio and our living room, as do a lot of other people in our building. Disgusting is the only word to describe him. We purchased our ocean-view apartment three years ago for the view, but this has changed now. Something has to be done! To all the people who feel sorry for him, how would you like him in your neighbourhood? He wouldn’t last long in Elgin Park or Morgan Creek, so why does he get to live in White Rock and make our area look “slummy”? Susan Pichette, White Rock
They swept in close to shore – lucky it was high tide or they’d have run aground two sandbanks out. I was most relieved when they sped westwards going out, until they looped around and headed back. Fortunately, they were further away this time so I was no longer in danger of being mowed down. I still have a few weeks left before I give up for the year. Hopefully my swims will be without further threat from irresponsible louts in high-speed boats, bullying their way through swimming waters, regardless of the safety of others, feathered, finned or merely human. Pat Patton, White Rock
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An open letter to MP Russ Hiebert. As an ex naval officer, I have a fairly good idea of what is involved with search and rescue. The closing of the Kitsilano Coast Guard base is one of the dumbest ideas I’ve ever heard. Just plain dumb! R. P. Winch, White Rock
Pay parking makes it fair Editor: Re: Bus users balk at park-and-ride fees, Sept. 20. TransLink has done the right thing to charge a fee for the use of parking at park-and-ride, on two counts: • It will free up some parking for passengers who truly need them. • The fee will mean users of the facility will not be subsidized by passengers who don’t use it. However, in the future, when there wouldn’t be any shortage of parking lots, TransLink may have to review the rate to make it more equitable such that the profit margin on the fee would be in line with the passenger fees. Fen Kong Liew, Surrey
He’s allowed to ruin our view Editor: Why does the White Rock hobo get moved half a block at a time? He has been moved from Johnston Road to the bus stop on Thrift Avenue, and now he has been moved to the edge of Bryant Park. This is getting too close to my home. We used to enjoy people walking their dogs, sitting on the benches reading or just enjoying what the park has to offer… this is no more. No one goes in the park any more, and can you blame them? He takes a bench, covers it with his “stuff ” and sits there all day and all night. It has been nice weather so he hasn’t put up his plastic “tent” yet, but he will soon. He smells and is very dirty and scary looking,
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City workers distribute containers for Surrey’s new three-bin garbage/recycling system that takes effect next week.
There are ways to make it work Editor: Re: A ‘huge leap in the right direction,’ Sept. 25; In with the old, out with the new, Sept. 25 letters. I also think the bins are large and will take getting used to, but I like the idea in general and will work with it. To the complainers: in the spring, the city sent out a very detailed booklet explaining the changes and also offered to give you smaller bins if you wanted them. They also sent a postage-paid envelope to order smaller sizes, and there were 18 different places in all parts of Surrey where you could go see the new bins. So to act like this is a total surprise seems a bit unfair. As for smelly garbage, the organics bin will still be picked up every week. You can collect garbage in your other bin for two weeks, it shouldn’t smell. What is the problem? Really, people, let’s give this a try before setting our hair on fire! Dena Monson, Surrey n Remember ‘we’re all in this together’? It’s a famous quote from our favourite Canadian comedian but it is very apt for our new garbage pickup schedule. I was just given a demonstration of our new garbage truck by one of the drivers, and I think it could be the best thing since sliced bread. The only trouble is, the city has done very little in the way of organizing the
citizens to capitalize on this new system. This system is win-win. It will eliminate worker injuries, cut labour costs and, hopefully, cost the city – us taxpayers – less and give the company a profit. It is also greener in that the trucks run on natural gas – cleaner than diesel – and some of that gas could come from the organics you and I put in our kitchen-waste containers. It all depends on educating the public, of which I fear the city has done a dismal job – like when they installed roundabouts, and nobody was informed of what to do. The city assumes things will just work out. They won’t. I live in Crescent Beach where some of the traditional pickup is in the lanes and some is in the street front. People will naturally put their new containers where they put their old ones, and that will be a disaster. Most of the lanes are not wide enough to get the huge truck through and leave enough space for the garbage can to be lifted from the side of the truck. On top of this, the truck will have to traverse each lane in both directions as the pick up is from one side only. The city needs to issue guidelines to the citizens, like all garbage pickup will be on the front street and only from one side. Citizens can then arrange to do this. The more efficient we make this system, the less tax we have to pay for garbage pickup. Laurence Gill, Surrey
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Scam targets church jewelry Surrey RCMP is advising charitable groups to be cautious when granting access to their lost-and-found boxes after officials with a South Surrey church reported a possible fraud. The incident occurred Sept. 17 at Good Shepherd Church, in the 2200-block of 150 Street. Police say a couple arrived at the church asking about missing jewelry, then aggressively claimed ownership of a gold ring and earring after providing only a vague description of the items. No proof of ownership was ever provided. Based on descriptions of the couple, police believe the incident may be connected to similar incidents that have been reported over the past few years in Vancouver, North Vancouver and West Vancouver. “(The suspects) modus operandi is to aggressively defraud employees at community centres and religious institutions into believing that they are the rightful owners of jewelry and other valuables from their lost-and-found boxes,” a police statement notes. Both of the suspects in the South Surrey incident were Caucasian. The man is described as between 30 and 40 years old. He was neatly dressed, about six feet tall and had a slim build. The woman is also described as having a slender build. She was about five-foot-six, in her 30s, with brown, shoulderlength hair. Anyone with information on the pair, or who has had a similar experience, is asked to call police at 604-599-0502 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-2228477.
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Burn victim recalls assault She threatened Pronick, telling her to get her another bike or Mehgan Pronick doesn’t want she’d “burn” her. her picture taken. “You burned me, I’ll burn you.” The 26-year-old isn’t comfortIn the following days, she told able in front of a camera other people she was since she was set on fire going to light Pronick on last December, leaving fire but no one took the her face disfigured and threats seriously, includcausing extensive scaring the victim herself. ring to the majority of In a video shown in her body. court of Pronick speakStill, Pronick walked ing to a police officer into Surrey Provincial from her hospital bed, Court with family and Pronick described how friends last Friday to she and Merasty again attend the sentencing Mehgan Pronick argued about the bike on victim hearing for the girl who Dec. 17 by a shed behind doused her with a flama residence near 133 mable fluid and then used an Street and 103 Avenue. aerosol can and lighter to torch Merasty, she said, had a plasher – all over a bicycle. tic cup containing liquid in one Danielle Merasty, 22, pleaded hand and what looked like a guilty to aggravated assault this spray paint can in the other. summer in connection with the “We argued for awhile and I Dec. 17, 2011 attack in North just kept saying ‘you’re not going Surrey. to light me on fire.’ And eventuThe court heard that Merasty ally she did,” said Pronick. and Pronick met in the spring Merasty threw the cup of flamof 2011. Both were crystal meth- mable liquid – which police amphetamine users living on the believe was a mixture of a paint street in Whalley, according to thinner-type liquid called toluCrown prosecutor Don Wilson. ene and some sort of soap – Last December, Merasty covering Pronick from head to showed up at a house in Guild- toe. She then lit the spray from ford with a bike that Pronick the aerosol can so it became a recognized as someone else’s. She torch and Pronick was engulfed took the bicycle and returned in flames. it to its owner, which angered The Crown then alleges Merasty Merasty. turned and walked away. Sheila Reynolds Black Press
“She didn’t stop, she didn’t help, she didn’t do anything,” said Wilson. The prosecutor said a man sleeping in the shed came out to see Pronick on fire, screaming, “Danielle lit me on fire. Put me out. Put me out.” But that proved difficult due to the water insolubility and adhesive nature of the flammable liquid used. When a blanket and hose didn’t work, someone finally got a fire extinguisher. At one point, Wilson said, she begged those around her to kill her because she was in so much pain. Pronick suffered third- and fourth-degree burns to 67 per cent of her body and was given a 50 per cent chance of survival. She was in hospital for about six months and, so far, she’s has had 13 surgeries but requires many more. Merasty, her hair in two French braids, wept often in the prisoner’s box as she listened to the details, her face red as she wiped tears with the sleeve of her grey sweatshirt. She has no prior criminal record. The maximum sentence for aggravated assault is 14 years prison. The Crown is asking for 10 to 12 years, while the defence is seeking five years. Merasty’s sentencing hearing is scheduled to continue on Nov. 19.
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A.E. Balmer left his mark on White Rock’s East Beach
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almer’s Beach is not a familiar name in White Rock these days, but 90 years ago it was the place to be on a summer afternoon. It’s now commonly known as East Beach. The man for whom it was named was neither a pioneer nor a longtime resident, but he certainly put his stamp on his territory while he was here. His daughter, Lorraine Killick, shared his story in 1978 at a meeting of the White Rock Historical Society: I must go back to 1887 when my grandparents, Robert and Martha Ann Buckland, came from Ontario to settle in New Westminster. They had Lorraine and Hugh Ellenwood few material possessions, but over the years they raised a large family, and by hard work my grandfather prospered as a contractor. He was also an alderman and police commissioner in the city. Like many of their friends, they built a summer home in White Rock. My father, Albert Edward Balmer, grew up in Toronto. He lost both his parents at an early age, and, after apprenticing as a mechanic, decided to come west in 1909. At 17, he must have felt he was a man. I can see him as presenting quite an image, arriving in New Westminster wearing diamond rings and stick pin, cigars carried in a silver case, and a meerschaum pipe. He was a very handsome man, tall, wellbuilt with dark curly hair and flashing brown eyes. His personality made a great impact on all who knew him. I’m sure he must have swept my mother, Ann Ethel Buckland, off her feet when they met at a masquerade ball at Columbian College. They were married in 1911, and my sister Stella was born a year later. During the First World War, they lived in Toronto where my father worked in an
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aircraft plant. Returning to the west after the war, my parents could see the potential of a commercial development in White Rock. They built a store, the Dew Drop Inn, in front of the Buckland summer home at the foot of Balsam Street and opened for business. The third floor served as a dance hall. Publicity for the opening dance, held on July 1, 1919, stated that Balmer and Buckland Jr. were ‘making every arrangement for the comfort and pleasure for their patrons.’ This included two per cent beer, which my dad brewed. Subsequently, they negotiated a foreshore lease with the Great Northern Railway, and my father built an ice cream parlour and bath house on the beach side of the tracks. Facilities for dancing and dining, and a pier which was little more than a docking ramp, were included. Meanwhile, mother was busy running the store on the other side of the tracks. My dad
Above, the Dew Drop Inn at Marine Drive and Balsam Street, in the 1920s. Left, the Balmer family in 1924. had erected a large stop sign on the side of the June Sunday in 1925. road, which people apparently obeyed because Whether he tired of it or yearned for a the store flourished. more settled lifestyle, Balmer sold out in My mother became famous for her banana 1924. and coconut cream pies, sold at a dollar each. Lorraine continued: My dad also built boats. He found a wreck My father decided to study to become a on the beach which he took apart to make a chiropractor. Both my parents enrolled in pattern. the Pacific Chiropractic College in Portland, He built a number which he rented to Oregon. rumrunners during prohibition. He often had My mother dropped out in the spring of ’24 to retrieve them the next day. He also built a when she realized she was pregnant with me. launch that he used to go to the Gulf Islands After 12 years of wanting another child, the to hunt. His shotgun he acquired from Mr. change in their lives brought me. (Fred) Johnson, the customs man, in trade for Balmer graduated in 1925, and set up his diamond stick pin. practice in Vancouver until the depression The headline of the Vancouver Daily World dried up his business. newspaper dated Aug. 23, 1922, verifies He returned to his trade as a machinist, Balmer’s involvement: “Provincial Police working for the American Can Company raiders make nine arrests: Men suspected of until he died suddenly in 1962. bootlegging taken from their beds.” Lorraine remembered her father as “a Among those arrested was A. E. Balmer, vital man with many hobbies. He kept bees, proprietor of the White Rock Athletic Club. raised tropical fish, had over 200 canaries The late Don Munro wrote of those times, and lovebirds in the aviary he built in the “During dark winter nights when clouds yard and belonged to the cactus society. He obscured the moon and tides were high, this would get me up in the middle of the night was a departure point for running liquor out to admire a cactus in bloom.” across the border.” In many ways, Albert Balmer was typical of Prohibition had been enacted in the U.S. in the age in which he lived, undaunted by the 1920, which caused the bootlegging business challenge of new enterprises. in Canada to boom. He deserves his place in White Rock And where more ideally located for history. facilitating the distribution than White Rock: The Peninsula’s best-known mother-and-son by rail, road – and water. historians, Lorraine and Hugh Ellenwood, Despite the notoriety, or perhaps because are dedicated to preserving history through of it, Balmer’s legitimate business flourished. the White Rock Museum & Archives. Call It was reported that 140 cars were packed 604-541-2222, or email whiterockarchives@ into the parking space at Balmer’s Beach one telus.net
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Turban Tornado hits Surrey Kevin Diakiw Black Press
It was after the tragic loss of his son that Fauja Singh Chindsa began to run in earnest. He began running greater distances and, when he hit 20 km in training, he had his eyes set on a marathon. Chindsa, who hails from England, has now run several and holds the world record for the oldest person to complete a marathon, a feat he completed in Toronto last year, finishing the 26.2 mile race in 8 hours, 25 minutes, 17 seconds. His best time in that event was 4½ hours. Chindsa, now 101 years old, is visiting Surrey friends and plans to run in the Mayor’s 5k race this Sunday in North Surrey. At a media event at Bear Creek Park on Tuesday, it’s clear the man who has been dubbed the “Turbaned Tornado” has become a celebrity. “He is the honour of our nation,” said Chenchel Singh Sidhu, 75, who gathered with
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Fauja Singh Chindsa, 101, will run in the Mayor’s 5K race.
about 10 other Indo-Canadian men to meet Chindsa. What’s the secret to his health? He watches what he eats (lots of tea and ginger curry), and walks four to five hours a day. If he’s not feeling well in the morning, he tracks back to find
out what he’s done wrong. “The turban and the beard have empowered him to be the person he is today,” Chindsa said, through his granddaughter Simmi Dhillon. “And it has created an identity for his community out in the world.” Chindsa said he doesn’t fear hitting the track at his age. “If he’s running, yes, death can come to him, but he said `what if I walk out of the race and a bus hits me, I’m going to die regardless,” he said. “So why not die on the track where I do what I love to do.” In Toronto, Chindsa also set several other records for his age. They include: 100 metres (0:23.4 seconds), 200 metres (52.3), 400 metres (2:14.48), 800 metres (5:32.18), 1,500 metres (11:28.81 seconds), now mile (11:53.45), 3,000 metres (24:52.47) and 5,000 metres (49:57.39). The Surrey International Music Marathon, along with the half marathon and the 5k are Sunday, Sept. 30 at 7:30 a.m. Visit surreymarathon.com
Show to benefit Superfluity store Hypnosis – with a strong dose of comedy – is the prescription for Peace Arch Hospital Auxiliary Superfluity Store’s fundraising blues. The popular thrift store – stymied in raising funds for equipment and programs at the hospital due to a recent fire that forced temporary closure – will be the big beneficiary of ‘Mind Master’ Scott Christie’s show this Saturday at 8 p.m., at Sawbucks Pub, 1626 152 St. For a $25 ticket, supporters will receive a burger, a beer or wine, and a show that has been termed one of the funniest hyp-
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Notice of Public Hearing - October 1, 2012 BYLAWS 1974 & 1993 NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the City of White Rock will hold 2 (two) Public Hearings in the City Hall Council Chambers, 15322 Buena Vista Avenue, White Rock, BC, on Monday, October 1, 2012 at 7:15 p.m. in accordance with the Local Government Act. At the Public Hearings, all persons who deem their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaws shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions reflecting matters contained in the bylaws that are the subject of the Public Hearings. 1) BYLAW 1974: “White Rock Zoning Bylaw 1999, No. 1591, Amendment (CD-33 – 1526, 1536, 1550, and 1556 Finlay Street) Bylaw, 2011, No. 1974” CIVIC ADDRESS: 1526, 1536, 1550 and 1556 Finlay Street (See Site Map 1) PURPOSE: The purpose of Bylaw 1974 is to amend the White Rock Zoning Bylaw 1999, No. 1591 to create a Comprehensive Development Zone (CD-33) to accommodate a twenty (20) unit residential strata townhouse project on a site of approximately 0.37 hectares (1.92 acres). 2) BYLAW 1993: “White Rock Zoning Bylaw, 1999, No. 1591, Amendment (RT-1 – 13742 North Bluff Road) Bylaw, 2012, No. 1993” CIVIC ADDRESS: 13742 North Bluff Road (See Site Map 2) PURPOSE: The purpose of Bylaw 1993 is to amend the White Rock Zoning Bylaw 1999, No. 1591 to rezone the subject property to RT-1 (Two Unit Family Residential) zone to accommodate construction of a two (2) unit residential building with each unit sharing the walls of the attached garages and spice kitchens. The development includes four (4) off street parking spaces with the potential for two (2) additional parking spaces in the driveway. The access to North Bluff Road is a shared access driveway; there will not be a second driveway onto North Bluff Road, a four-lane arterial. Further details regarding the proposed bylaws may be obtained from the City’s Planning and Development Services Department at City Hall. Should you have any comments or concerns you wish to convey to Council and you cannot attend the Public Hearings, please submit in writing to the City Clerk by 4:00 p.m., Monday, October 1, 2012. You may forward your submissions by: • mailing or delivering to the City Clerk’s Office at White Rock City Hall, 15322 Buena Vista Avenue, White Rock, B.C. V4B 1Y6; or • faxing to 604.541.9348; or • e-mailing the City Clerk at clerksoffice@whiterockcity.ca with “Bylaw No. 1974 or Bylaw No. 1993” typed in the subject line. Please note that Council shall not receive further submissions from the public or interested persons concerning the application after the Public Hearings have concluded. SITE MAP 1
Developer’s Public Information Meetings 14310 Marine Drive The City of White Rock has received an application for a Zoning Amendment to allow the subdivision of this lot into two smaller lots to enable the construction of two single family dwellings. A public information meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, October 3, 2012 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the White Rock Library at 15342 Buena Vista Avenue for the public to review this application. The meeting will be an open house format with a display outlining the details of the proposed development. 15021 Buena Vista Avenue The City of White Rock has received an application for a Zoning Amendment to construct a triplex. A public information meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, October 3, 2012 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the White Rock Library at 15342 Buena Vista Avenue for the public to review this application. The meeting will be an open house format with a display outlining the details of the proposed development. For more information on any of these meetings, please contact Planning and Development Services at White Rock City Hall, 15322 Buena Vista Avenue, or phone 604.541.2143, or e-mail planning@whiterockcity.ca.
Single Family Home BiWeekly Garbage Collection Starting October 1, 2012, garbage collection for single family dwellings will move to biweekly (every second week) collection. Blue box recycling and the Green Can program will continue to be collected weekly. As the majority of our waste can be recycled, please continue to focus on the weekly recycling and green waste programs and help reduce the amount of waste we send to the landfill. For more information, visit us online at www.whiterockcity.ca/garbagecollection or call the department of Engineering and Municipal Operations at 604.541.2181.
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Notice of Filming and Intermittent Closures of the Pier and Promenade On Tuesday, October 2, 2012 from 7 a.m. until approximately 7 p.m., the television series “Psych” will be using the Pier and the Promenade from the White Rock Museum building to the white rock for filming. From 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The production company has been granted permission to re-route pedestrian traffic from the promenade side of the White Rock Museum to the front of the museum along the Marine Drive sidewalk. From 1 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. There will be no access to the Pier for pedestrians walking from East beach to the white rock onwards. There will be no access to the public washrooms located at the pier head during this time. While “rolling”, production assistants will re-direct and stop foot traffic until each shot is completed. GEP Productions Inc. greatly appreciates the patience and co-operation of residents and visitors in this matter.
Employment Opportunity Are you looking for a new challenge? The City of White Rock is seeking individuals for the following positions: Bylaw Enforcement Officer, RFT (35 hours/week) This position is responsible for conducting inspections, investigating and processing complaints, enforcing a broad range of City bylaws and regulations and preparing evidence for Court related to the prosecution of offenders. Qualifications include completion of related coursework and sound related regulatory or enforcement experience working with the public. Application deadline: 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, October 3, 2012. Recreation Facility Clerk Casual-on-Call (0 – 35 hours/week) This position is responsible for accurately processing recreation program registrations and facility bookings (e.g. ice rink, halls, and parks), setting up reoccurring programs, and monitoring program enrollment. Must have Grade 12 supplemented by sound related office experience, and good working knowledge of MS Office programs. Facility booking and registration (i.e. CLASS) software experience is an asset.
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A photography contest aimed at Surrey Public Library is offering a raising funds for the care of injured bevy of programs for teens this fall. Teen writers are invited to share and orphaned wildlife closes this their ideas with like-minded peers weekend. Open to backyard and amateur phoat the Teen Writers’ Circle, tographers aged 14 and held at the City Centre older, proceeds ($5 per and Ocean Park libraries; entry) will benefit the teen book clubs – touted BC SPCA’s Wild Anias a great place to make mal Rehabilitation friends – are offered at the Centre, which cares for City Centre, Fleetwood and editorial@peacearchnews.com more than 2,000 aniOcean Park Libraries. mals every year. For youth looking to earn Prizes in the Wildvolunteer hours, the Teen Advisory Group offers opportunity to plan and life-In-Focus Photography Contest develop teen programs, give feedback include a Velbon Sherpa Tripod (valon the library’s teen collections and ued at $110) and two Aero 70 camera backpacks (valued at $70 each); Vormore. Gamers in Grade 6 and higher can tex binoculars (valued at $159); and get their Xbox fix at the City Centre, magazine subscriptions. Prizes are be awarded for the top Guildford and Port Kells libraries, three photos in each of two catewhere video games can be played on gories: Wild Settings and Backyard a big screen. For more, visit www.surreylibraries. Habitats. For more information, visit spca.bc.ca/wildlife-in-focus ca/teens
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Saturday n Basketry exhibition at the White Rock museum runs until Oct. 8. See some of the almost 700 artifacts from the collection of Irene Maccaud, a local scholar and collector. n Aboriginal Baskets presented by Surrey Museum at 17710 56A Ave. Sept. 29, 1-2:15 p.m. Learn about the history of cedar weaving from local weaver. Pre-register at 604-592-6956. Cost: $10. Must be 16 or older. n Swing dance party hosted by Kirk MacIntyre of the Metro Kids Society beginning Sept. 29, 9:45 p.m. at the Jump Joint Dance Hall, 110-12332 Pattullo Pl. Cost: $5. Contact: Miss Bliss 604536-0195 or visit swingdancesurrey.com Net proceeds donated to the MetroKids.charity. n Prayer Canada Mayorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Breakfast: Oct. 6, 9 a.m. at Calvary Worship Centre,
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Sunday n White Rock Farmersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Market Sundays until Oct. 7, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Miramar Village Plaza, rain or shine. More info online at www.whiterockfarmersmarket.ca n Cinemazoo Nature Club begins Sept. 30 for six weeks. Learn about animals and the environment, make crafts, play games. To register call
604-299-6963 or email: info@cinemazoo.com n Italian Dinner and Singalong Sept. 30 5:30 p.m. at Hazelmere United Church, 184 Street and 16 Avenue. Cost $25. For tickets, email huc@shaw. ca or contact Kathy at 778-292-1864 or Jo-Anne at 604-538-0197. n 1959-62 Surrey Rams Golf and Reunion Sept. 30, 1 p.m. at Tall Timbers Golf Club. For tee times phone 604-534-0213 or Russ at 604-534-6841. n Original art South Surrey and White Rock Art Society exhibition and sale of over 100 works. Oct. 6 and 7, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at Elgin Hall, 14250 Crescent Rd. Admission by donation. Visit www.artsociety.ca for more information.
Monday n Parkinson Group meeting for those living with Parkinsons and caregivers and family will be held Oct. 15, 1:30 p.m. at Christina Place, not Oct. 8, the Thanksgiving Day weekend.
Thursday n A history of fashion faux pas Oct. 4, 7-8:30 p.m. at the Surrey Museum, 17710 56A Ave. Fashion historian Ivan Sayers will review the past 100 years of questionable taste. Preregister at 604-592-6956.
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Guild invites others to learn the art of the needle intricate hand-sewn patterns she’d observed. “If you’ve never picked up a neeWatson says her nanny in Africa dle before, we’ll help you,” Linda taught her how to crochet, but Brenner says. other than that she is essentially “We’re very friendly,” Alison Wat- self-taught, learning by doing. son adds. “I’d go somewhere and see a picThis year marks the 20th anni- ture that I like and say I’m going to versary of the Semiahmoo Guild of make it,” Watson says. Needle Arts, and Brenner, Watson Fran Compton’s mother taught and guild president Fran her how, but she got Compton are hoping to ❝If you’ve never busy being a mother sign up new members. and working, and gave picked up a There are currently 13 needle before, it up temporarily. people in the local guild, Now, with grown which is devoted to the we’ll help you.❞ children and fewer art of hand embroidery. Linda Brenner demands on her time, The members include Compton has resumed embroiderer residents of White Rock, needlepoint. Surrey, Langley, AbbotsIt can take 50 to 60 ford and Richmond. hours to finish a work, they say, but They meet twice a month. not all in one go. The Semiahmoo group is part It is not a big time commitment if of Embroidery Canada, a national you consider the number of hours non-profit educational organiza- people will spend in front of a tion whose stated purpose is “to computer or a television, Watson have a fellowship of persons who says. enjoy needlework and wish to And you can go at your own pace. learn and share their knowledge; One piece took Compton 25 and maintain higher standards of years to complete, sitting undisdesign, colour and workmanship turbed for a long stretch of time throughout Canada.” before she returned to it. Brenner says she got hooked, “We’re easily distracted,” Compso to speak, when she went to a ton says, laughing. needlepoint exhibition in Prince Brenner says it is common to Rupert 22 years ago. make some progress then put a “I was floored,” Brenner says. project aside for awhile. That was when she decided she Watson recently completed a wanted to learn how to do the tablecloth that her mother-in-law Dan Ferguson Staff Reporter
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Members of the Semiahmoo Guild of Needle Arts pose with some of their creations. (Clockwise from left) Fran Compton, Linda Brenner and Alison Watson are celebrating the guild’s 20th anniversary this year. had started many years previously. The guild members have an expression for those kinds of extremely long-term projects; “UFOs”, which stands for unfinished objects.
Members are entitled to a magazine, correspondence courses, attendance at a yearly seminar and library privileges. Over the years the Semiahmoo guild has contributed to several
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The moment our son was born at Peace Arch How to run for your ER imposes his own limitations, don’t set any” Hospital, I knew with profound certainty “Man -Anthony Bailey that my husband and I had experienced a One of the greatest benefits of walking and running is how it contributes to one’s overall health. moment of perfection. Some of the many benefits of walking and running include: The quality of care we received during this very joyous and meaningful time as a new family is something that we will never forget, and would forever be grateful for. After the birth of our son, I felt compelled to give back to the hospital that had brought such great care and peace of mind to our family. I felt compelled to transform my gratitude for the hospital and its talented maternity care team, into something made up of more than words, but of real and voluntary actions. I also wanted to find in this experience the opportunity to teach our young son Gabriel to not only recognize acts of kindness and goodness but the importance of expressing Jasmine Prasad lives in Surrey with her wonderful husband and amazing son Gabriel. They have been gratitude and thanks for such acts. strong supporters of Peace Arch Hospital since the The Peace Arch Hospital Run/Walk is an event birth of their son in 2009. that our family looks forward to every year. It is a time for us to have fun as a family, dress up, gather with friends, fundraise for a good cause, connect with our community, and be a part of something much greater than ourselves. Teaching our son to say thank you to the hospital that has been so good to our family has never been so much fun! Our team this year is called the Lightning Bugs! Come and join us for a family fun filled day on October 21, 2012. You can register at www.pahfoundation.ca. See you at the race!!! ~ Jasmine Prasad
1. Win the battle of the bulge – many people start running in order to lose weight. Running is also an excellent cardiovascular activity that helps maintain your weight as well. 2. Prevent muscle and bone loss – sitting in front of a computer all day contributes to the weakening of your bones. Running helps to keep your skeleton in top shape. 3. Fight disease – running reduces the risk of stroke and breast cancer. Running also reduces the risk of heart attack by lowering blood pressure and strengthening the heart. People at high risk or early stages of osteoporosis, diabetes and hypertension see improvement when adding running to their health care regime. 4. Stress relief – whether you jog, run or sprint, tension, headaches, anger and aggression melt away and help you to feel less stressed. 5. Versatility – running is a traveler’s best friend. It is one of very few activities that you can take to the summer cabin or Paris and back again. Starting to run is as easy as finding a good pair of running shoes and getting off the couch! So get out there and GO! (Before beginning any new exercise program, make an appointment with your doctor.)
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SURREY’S RETHINK WASTE COLLECTION PROGRAM STARTS 3m
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Place your cart so the arrow on the lid points towards the centre of the lane or street (the handle will be facing your property).
If you want to get rid of your old waste cans and blue boxes, we will collect and recycle them at no cost starting in mid October. Watch for the ‘old bin’ collection schedule on www. surrey.ca/rethinkwaste later in the Fall.
Alternatively, you can hang onto them for use in case you exceed your weekly organics cart capacity. A ‘Yard Trimmings’ sticker can be used to re-purpose the old bin for setting out excess organics/yard waste. Additional yard waste can also be placed in paper yard and leaf bags. You can also hang onto your old blue box in case you want to use it for setting out excess recyclables. Excess garbage will require a $2.75 garbage sticker per additional bin or bag. Excess garbage stickers are available at City of Surrey Recreation facilities and at City Hall.
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Celebrating 30 Years of Serving the Community
... a special kind of caring
…a special kind of caring It has been eight months of transition for Catherine Ferguson. After years in office as the Mayor of White Rock, the longtime Peninsula resident made the move to Executive Director of the White Rock South Surrey Hospice Society. Catherine first became aware of Hospice in her mid 20s, when her mother died after a long battle with cancer.
of funding is our White Rock South Surrey Hospice Thrift Store on 24th Avenue near the King George Blvd. With the help of the community by way of donations, volunteerism, and of course shopping, we have been able to generate some of the revenue needed to provide our vital programs to those who need them. Please keep shopping and donating to our Thrift Store as you may not realize it, but you are making another person’s life better by doing so.” Now, using her experience as the former Mayor and working in the community, Catherine plans to take the Society to the next level.
“The Society's many committed volunteers, staff, and Friends of Hospice are anxious to see a stand-alone Executive Director Hospice Residence and Supportive Care Facility built. We all agree that it's long overdue. In order to make this "I know how important support, understanding, and much needed facility become a reality we must come compassion are at a time of loss, not just to patients, but together as a community. Our Hospice Residence will also to families," she said. “Coping with terminal be a place that feels like home - not a hospital. illness and facing the death of a loved one It will provide a home-like setting for family was very difficult and it is times in life like and friends to gather, share, and support “Hospice these when the kind of support and each other at this very difficult time is not only for caring that Hospice offers can really in their lives. Most people want to those who are dying, help.” die at home but that is not always but also for families, possible, so we want to ensure that Hospice is not only for those who the residents of our community, like friends, children, and loved are dying, but also for families, so many other communities, have a ones who need support and friends, children, and loved ones stand-alone Hospice Residence as an help at one of the most who need support and help at one of option. A project of this magnitude the most difficult times in their life. difficult times in is too big for the Society to take on their life.” “Getting the word out about the great alone. A project like this takes a lot of heart work done by our compassionate passion, vision, money, and determination. staff and volunteers is one of our key goals. It takes a community to build it. We need Our tag line, ‘…a special kind of caring’ says it all. partners to make this happen. To achieve this goal We do our very best each day to improve people’s we are in discussions with Fraser Health Authority lives, as we believe Hospice is about living. We are and with the Peace Arch Hospital and Community here to provide caring support, whether it is listening Health Foundation. We are reaching out to residents, to a person tell us about their life or the life of a loved businesses, and service groups who want to see the one, having our volunteers serve tea at the hospice needs of their community being met in the best possible unit, or sitting vigil with a person who is dying to way, and are willing to help. We believe that together ensure they are not alone. We also visit families in their we can make this happen. homes, providing counselling, reiki, or other relaxation Despite our vision for growth, at the core of the Society, techniques for clients. All of this giving compassion the message has always been: helping people at the comes from the heart. end-of-life, and providing that special kind of caring to We live in a wonderful community, and to ensure we ensure it is the best life it can be. are meeting the needs of our changing neighborhood, For myself and for all of the Society members, we are assessing and enhancing our many valuable each person who is empowered to move programs & services to ensure that they are the best forward after the loss of a loved one is a they can be for the people who need our help the most. living legacy of the work that Hospice does. All of our programs are provided free of charge so there You may not need our services right now, is no additional burden for those going through a loss. but when you do, take comfort in knowing In order to provide these many free services we are that we’re here to help.” always in need of funding. One of our critical sources
Catherine Ferguson
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
The following free services are designed to meet the individual’s specific needs. INDIVIDUAL/FAMILY COUNSELLING
Our registered clinical counsellors and trained volunteers provide individuals and/or their families with emotional, practical and spiritual support. Services are designed to meet the individual’s specific needs and we help people of all ages: children, teens, adults and seniors.
SUPPORT GROUPS We provide a safe, confidential and supportive environment in which to share feelings and thoughts.
• Adult Grief Support Group
For adults living in the White Rock/South Surrey area There is a follow-up meeting a month after the end of the group.
• Teen Grief Support Group • Grief Support for Children For children (6-12 years). Offered on an as-needed basis. Groups run for 6 weeks. Day Camps for Grieving Children (ages 8-12 years).
RELAXATION GROUPS We use a variety of techniques which may include guided imagery, therapeutic touch, reiki and energy work.
WALKING GROUP This group provides support as people move through their grief and adjust to life without the person who died. Join us for a walk and meet new people who share a common experience that provides mutual support and acceptance. • 2 hours, once a week for 6 weeks • Rain or shine • 6-10 people
To register for any of the above programs, please call us at 604-531-7484
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Celebrating 30 Years of Serving the Community
... a special kind of caring
Message from Hospice Society Board President – Robin Harper As Board President for White Rock South Surrey Hospice Society, I am so proud to be part of an organization that for 30 years has offered complimentary emotional, practical, and spiritual support services to individuals, their family and friends who are facing advanced illness or bereavement.
Robin Harper President
Following a grass roots movement in the community to supplement the endof-life care services provided by Peace Arch Hospital, White Rock South Surrey Hospice Society was incorporated in 1982. Since then, our family of volunteers has increased to over 300, and includes opportunities at our Supportive Care Centre on Russell Avenue as well as the Hospice Thrift Store, which opened in late 2007.
I invite you to find out more about the programs and services that White Rock South Surrey Hospice Society offers the community free of charge, and why we believe that Hospice Is About Living.
MISSION The White Rock South Surrey Hospice Society provides emotional, practical, and spiritual support to individuals, their family, and friends who are facing advanced illness or bereavement.
VISION Our vision is that all residents of the Semiahmoo Peninsula have the support they need as they face advanced illness and bereavement.
VALUES The values underlying the work of White Rock South Surrey Hospice Society are respect, compassion, empathy, caring, excellence and dedication. We value the integrated teamwork of professionals, staff and volunteers in partnership with Fraser Health and community programs.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Peter Rogers Director
Diana Davidson Director
Bob Papau Director
Rick Singh Director
Joyce MacKenzie Director
Hélène Cameron Director
Halina Struser Director
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Celebrating 30 Years of Serving the Community To the staff, volunteers, donors and board members, past and present, of White Rock South Surrey Hospice Society: You have been there for us over the years by providing grief counseling to our support teams when an individual we support passes away. You have always been very responsive to our requests. You have done a great job for us! Congratulations for your 30 years of excellence in our community! --Semiahmoo House Society The Semiahmoo House Society, a non-profit organization located in Surrey/White Rock, exists to provide quality services and support to people with disabilities and their families in the community. We provide the following services and programs: • Acquired Brain Injury Program • Community Support Program • Employment Training and Support • Family Services • Peninsula Childcare • Personal Development • Recreation and Leisure Services • Staffed Residential Resources / Group Homes
Congratulations The Staff and Residents at Concord Retirement Residence congratulate the White Rock South Surrey Hospice Society on their 30th Anniversary.
... a special kind of caring HISTORY OF THE WHITE ROCK SOUTH SURREY HOSPICE SOCIETY The origins of the White Rock South Surrey Hospice Society trace back to a 1981 community meeting held to look at the needs of people in the community requiring palliative care. This evolved into a grass roots movement led by Teresa Hotell, the Society’s founder and first Executive Director. In 1982 the White Rock Hospice Society was incorporated under the Society Act of British Columbia.
THE 1980’s • The first hospice volunteers were trained by the Pastoral Institute of British Columbia. • Peace Arch Community Services provided the first office space and early funding support came from United Way. • The Society’s Services were extended to provide professional counselling and grief support. • White Rock Hospice Society played an integral role in the development of a palliative care unit at the Peace Arch Hospital, as well as a leading role in the establishment of the BC Hospice Palliative Care Association and had representation on the board of the BC Bereavement Foundation. • By the end of the 1980’s the Society had a small paid staff and a vibrant volunteer group that needed more space to meet the community’s needs for hospice palliative care and grief support programs.
THE 1990’s • White Rock Hospice Society’s current location was purchased and became known as the ‘Hospice House.’ • Through generous bequests from supporters, the residence to the west of the Society was purchased as an investment. • The Society’s base of volunteers continued to grow to over 200 with ‘Client’ Volunteers directly serving palliative and grief clients, and ‘Friends of Hospice’ Volunteers providing clerical, fundraising and a myriad of other duties.
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• The Society celebrated its 20th Anniversary in 2002. • The Fraser Health Authority committed to having ‘hospice beds’ in every community. • The Society’s dream of creating a Hospice Residence was nearing, but it needed to improve self sufficiency. • In February 2008, White Rock Hospice Society Thrift Store opened its doors and started to generate revenue to help the Society provide free palliative and bereavement services to our community. • In 2009 a website was developed along with a communications plan to educate the community about hospice palliative care.
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• To reflect the communities it served since 1982, the Society’s name was officially changed in 2010 to White Rock South Surrey Hospice Society. • In the fall of 2011, The Society was advised that Fraser Health is committed to providing a site located in the south-east corner of the Peace Arch Hospital lands for the development of a Hospice Residence and a Supportive Care Centre. • Once the approval is in place and the land-lease negotiations are completed, the Society will finalize building plans and commence to plan for a capital campaign to raise the funds needed to complete this project. • Our volunteers are the heart of the White Rock South Surrey Hospice Society and we all look forward to being actively involved in bringing this important project to fruitation as it will be a major step toward achieving our vision that
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Celebrating 30 Years of Serving the Community
... a special kind of caring
VOLUNTEERING Ways to Volunteer White Rock South Surrey Hospice Society volunteers provide an invaluable service to the community. Through their warm and compassionate care, there are hundreds of families each year whose quality of life is made bearable at a time when facing daily life can be difficult. When volunteering for Hospice you may consider any or all of the following options:
1. Become a "Friend of Hospice" or an Auxiliary Volunteer Provide assistance: • in our office • in the Thrift Store • with maintenance of our house • providing baked goods for our tea service, held twice weekly, at the Peace Arch Hospital's Hospice Unit
2. Become a Client Volunteer Provide direct care to hospice clients who are facing an advanced illness, or who are bereaved. • One-to-one support at home, in hospital, or in care facilities • Regular visiting with patients and visitors • Care and respite for family members in vigil situations • 24-hour on-call response to families at Peace Arch Hospital Emergency in cases of unexpected death • Co-facilitating support groups for bereaved children, teens, and adults • Assisting at a day camp for grieving children • Leading a weekly walking group • Co-facilitating relaxation sessions
3. Specific Expertise Although we have regular programs that keep our volunteers very busy, from time to time we need extra assistance, or a particular skill. We welcome your participation. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact our Coordinator of Volunteers at: 604-531-7484 or email us at contactus@whiterockhospice.org
Our deepest thanks and appreciation goes out to the Hospice staff and volunteers who give so generously of their time and compassion to our community. Congratulations on your 30th anniversary! Call Jacky today for a private consultation.
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Celebrating 30 Years of Serving the Community
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Council Message White Rock South Surrey Hospice Society For 30 years, the White Rock South Surrey Hospice Society has been an integral part of our community. As they celebrate their anniversary, we wish to take this opportunity to thank them for the important role they play in the Peninsula.
Mayor Wayne Baldwin
Celebrating lives with dignity and caring for our community. We support and congratulate the White Rock South Surrey Hospice Society on their 30th anniversary celebration!
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…on the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Thriller comes to Coast Capital Playhouse Oct. 10-27
Who Walks in The Dark fast approaching Alex Browne Arts Reporter
London in the fogs of the late Victorian era, a dark mansion, a distinguished archeologist, an evil sorceress, a jewel with an ancient curse, ladies in distress – even the possibility of reanimating an Egyptian mummy. These are all evocative ingredients of White Rock Players Club’s latest Halloween-ready treat, the supernatural period chiller Who Walks In The Dark (Coast Capital Playhouse, Oct. 10-27). And director Paul Kloegman (noted for helming such acclaimed local productions as Humble Boy and Ladies of the Camellias) promises all the requisite scenery-chewing theatrics, eerie atmosphere, special effects and dramatic twists that fans look for in such a vintage horror melodrama. Who Walks In The Dark, adapted for the stage by prolific late playwright Tim Kelly, also boasts an unmatched provenance – the story comes from a novel written by Bram Stoker, famed creator of Dracula. In The Jewel of Seven Stars, first published in 1903, Stoker anticipated The Mummy by close to 30 years, bringing a frisson of fear to a long-standing public fascination with the unearthed artifacts of ancient Egypt. So dark was Stoker’s original version of the novel that he was persuaded to revise it for a second edition in 1912 – just prior to his death – to provide a happier ending. “The play is somewhere in-between the two versions,” said Kloegman, also a respected actor in Lower Mainland amateur and professional theatre (last seen at Coast Capital as Major Metcalf in Peninsula Productions’ successful The Mousetrap, he will soon play a featured double role for director Dean Paul Gibson in Oliver Goldsmith’s 18th century comedy of manners She Stoops To Conquer, Oct. 18 - Nov. 18 at the Arts Club’s Stanley Theatre). Who Walks In The Dark is set in 1898 at Karnak House, London, home of archeologist Sir Abel Trelawney (Ken Fynn), who unwittingly excavated the Egyptian tomb of an evil sorceress.
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Above, Sir Abel Trelawney (Ken Fynn, left) and manservant Suleiman (Ryan J. Johnston) confront the horror of the unknown in White Rock Players Club’s Who Walks In The Dark, which runs Oct. 10-27 at Coast Capital Playhouse. Left, David Lloyd Austin, Alexandra Wilson, Deborah Spitz, Krystle Hadlow, Keaton Mazurek and Ryan J. Johnston get into character for the period melodrama. Dan Ferguson photo
As often happens in such cases, the fearful curse he has unleashed also extends to his household, including daughters Margaret (Alexandra Wilson) and Judith (Krystle Hadlow), his housekeeper (Deborah Spitz), Egyptian servant Suleiman (Ryan Johnston) and his young colleague Christopher Ross
(Keaton Mazurek). As in all such tales, someone must uphold the sober cause of science – in this case, Sir Abel’s physician Doctor Winchester (David Lloyd Austin), while mandatory comedy relief is supplied by Romanian thief Tessie (Jane Mantle), and a police
sergeant overly impressed by the methods of Sherlock Holmes (Bryce Mills). The production also features an unusual role for Tessa Milne, a student of drama instructor Stan Engstrom at Elgin Park Secondary – although to reveal more would be a ‘spoiler.’ “This is one where I can get actors to play right over the top,
without it being too much,” said Kloegman, adding that, as in other melodramas, like John Balderston’s 1927 adaptation of Dracula, there’s a certain intensity required to maintain the audience’s “suspension of disbelief ” through some extraordinary plot twists. “At the same time, they’re playing it dead straight,” he said. “That’s where a lot of the fun comes in.” Having experienced community theatre reliables in the cast (like Spitz, his wife in real life; Mantle, a former co-star; and Austin, also a veteran director) helps a great deal in establishing the atmosphere, he said. But Kloegman said he values the energy of such younger players as Johnston, Hadlow, Mazurek and Wilson (the latter was also seen to advantage in Ladies of the Camellias). There’s also a suspicion of a romantic triangle in the plot, in which the youngest daughter (Hadlow) is ostensibly engaged to Christopher (Mazurek). “It’s quite obvious that Margaret has a thing for him as well – she’s quite a good character,” said Kloegman. Having the right touch in the central role of the archeologist is also key to establishing atmosphere, Kloegman said. “Ken’s doing a very nice job as Sir Abel, who’s going a bit nutty as a result of the curse – he’s got all sorts of little tremors and lots of ups and downs,” he said. “He’s not a well man.” Kloegman said he was attracted to the project by the atmospheric potential of the script – which supplies enough challenges to keep set designer Andrea Olund, costume designer Laura Mackenzie and lighting designer Matt Vondette on their toes. “The more I read it, the more I realized the possibilities of enhancing it with neat special effects, creepy sound and lighting effects and the music I’ve chosen is very atmospheric,” Kloegman said. Shows run Wednesday to Saturday at 8 p.m. at the theatre (1532 Johnston Rd.), with a gala night Oct. 12 and 2:30 p.m. matinee Oct. 21. For tickets ($18) and information, call 604-536-7535, or visit www.whiterockplayers.ca
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Jaclyn Guillou to perform next month at First United Church
Singer breathes new life into old standards Alex Browne Arts Reporter
Call Jaclyn Guillou’s music jazz with a difference. The format of a jazz singer playing off the swingy, tasty accompaniment of a small ensemble of talented sidemen is far from new, of course, but Guillou gives it a new spin. The fresh style of this emerging artist – winner of the CBC Galaxie Rising Star award at the 2009 Vancouver International Jazz Festival – will be spotlighted for residents of White Rock and South Surrey Oct. 12 at 8 p.m. at First United Church, 15385 Semiahmoo Ave., presented by Wendy Bollard and Geoff Giffin’s Peninsula Productions. Whether breathing new life into a ’40s
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singing new originals like To The City, Little Red Shoes or California – which flutter by the listener almost like pages from a
personal journal thrown to the four winds – Guillou invests her music with a light touch, subtly rhythmic phrasing and an engaging, almost conversational way with a lyric. It turns out that none of this came about accidentally. Until she devoted herself to jazz singing five years ago, the Vancouver-based Guillou’s principal credits had been in the world of musical theatre, particularly Arts Club shows like the wildly successful Beauty and the Beast. Before that, from almost the time she took her first steps, she trained and performed as a tap dancer. That discipline left her with an understanding of the intricacies of rhythm that still surprises the jazz instrumentalists › see page A39
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Jazz gives ‘ability to experiment’ › from page A37 “I was a little young for the role, but they thought I had who work with her. what it took to put it over,” “My drummers, particularly, Guillou said. can’t believe how intuitive I am, Cabaret was a turning point for but it’s because of all the years of her – it was through that show tap dancing,” Guillou said. that she met noted Vancouver Joining her for the White bassist Rene Worst, who, in Rock show will be three of turn, introduced her to his wife, Vancouver’s most impeccable well-known Vancouver jazz diva jazz sidemen; pianist Bruno Hubert, bassist James Meger and Jennifer Scott. Guillou immediately sensed, in drummer Andrew Millar. their world, a potential for the It’s definitely a homecoming kind of self expression for Meger, who grew ❝It was definitely she needed. up in White Rock “It was definitely the and went to school the musical musical freedom that here. But it seems freedom that the same for Guillou, drew me to jazz.❞ drew me to jazz,” she said. even though it will be Jaclyn Guillou “The ability to the first time she has singer experiment, to come performed in the city. up with an idea and “I’m somewhat of a develop it, where in musical local girl,” she acknowledged. theatre, everything is set and “I was born in Surrey and written down. raised in North Delta, but my “I wanted to do one thing and grandparents lived in White do it well, but to incorporate Rock, and I visited there a lot.” everything I’d done in musical Guillou also did a lot of her theatre. stage training in Surrey with “In jazz, there’s always Valerie Easton, until she left for something new to explore. I felt Toronto at age 17 to study in limitless, like I have millions the musical theatre program at Sheridan College (now Sheridan of years ahead of me, while in theatre I felt I had done Polytechnic). everything I wanted to do.” It was Easton who brought While Guillou enjoys the sense Guillou back to Vancouver to of moving forward and creating appear in an Arts Club show, fresh jazz-based music capable and she wound up doing five of attracting new audiences to musicals back-to-back for the the idiom, she recognizes a need company, including Gypsy, in to revisit the roots of the music which she had the gift part of brassy burlesque dancer Electra. by exploring jazz standards.
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wo weeks into their return to the CDI Premier Rugby League, the Bayside Sharks’ top men’s team sits with a .500 record. On Saturday, the Sharks edged the UBC Old Boys 24-17 at South Surrey Athletic Park to earn their first win. In Bayside’s opening game – held Sept. 15 in North Vancouver against defending champions Capilano – the Sharks started well, but a good start did not beget a strong finish, as the Peninsula men’s side fell 32-6. “It’s really good to be back in the premier league,” said Bayside head coach Pat Kearney. “The guys had a really good break (in the summer), and some of them really needed it, but we’re back and ready to go.” Last season, the Sharks’ top men’s team played in Tier 2 rather than premier – they were relegated due to their performance a year prior – but made the most of the temporary demotion, placing second in the division after losing the title game to the Vancouver Rowing Club, 36-24. The Sharks also won the regular-season title, thus ensuring a return to the premier level this season. This year, the team is without former captain Jay Blaak, who is out for the season due to injury, but in his place, Pat Bickerton takes over the captaincy. “Jay’s a big loss for us – he’s been a staple of the Bayside program for a long, long time now,” Kearney
said. “Pat is definitely the veteran of the team now, but he’s got a ton of Canadian international experience.” Against the Old Boys Saturday, the Sharks held a slim 9-5 lead at halftime thanks to the foot of Pete Clifford, who had two penalty kicks and a drop-goal. In the second half, Bayside continued to press, and got tries from Adam Timler and Gurvinder Kalar, while Clifford added a convert and another penalty kick. “Pete is definitely going to be in the scoring-leader race in the premier league again this year,” Kearney said. “And with him and Cody Rockson at scrum half, I think that gives us one of the best No. 9-10 combos in the entire league. Between those two guys, they really control the pace of the game for us.” While Saturday’s effort was far better than the performance in the first week, Kearney said there was still plenty of room for improvement as the schedule goes forward. “Against Capilano in the opener, we only played about 38 minutes of good rugby,” Kearney said. “And last week, it wasn’t exactly a dominant 80 minutes, but it was good enough to get the win. We’re happy to get out with four points.” Prior to the premier-league contest, the Sharks’ first-division squad defeated the UBC Old Boys’ Div. 1 team, 48-7. And in U19 tier 1 action, Bayside lost 13-12 to the same club. In a Tier 2 U19 game, Bayside defeated Langley 34-12.
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The White Rock-South Surrey midget-division Titans lost its first game of the Vancouver Mainland Football League season Sunday, falling 27-8 to the Coquitlam Falcons. Neither team scored in the first quarter, as the team’s traded possessions and scoring chances, but the Falcons scored two touchdowns in the second to lead 14-7 at halftime. White Rock’s lone, first-half score came when Willie Watson scored on a TD throw form quarterback Zack Skene. In the second half, Coquitlam tacked on another touchdown – but without a conversion – to make it 20-7, and the Titans
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Trinity Western’s seconds off his time. Blair Johnston – a The Spartans men White Rock Christian finished eighth out of Academy graduate – led 22 teams competing. an impressive Spartans Last year, the Spartans contingent at finished 13th the University out of 21 teams of Washingtoncompeting. hosted “While Sundodger Johnston’s Open earlier performance this month, is impressive, finishing third what’s more in the men’s impressive is event. the density Blair Johnston of our men’s In the Trinity Western team’s finish,” Spartans’ first cross-country said Spartans race of the season, held coach Laurier Primeau. Sept. 15 at Seattle’s “Overall we Lincoln Park, Johnston saw significant finished the eight-km improvements for the course in 25 minutes, athletes who ran the 7.73 seconds, crossing course last year and the finish line just over also had some very 13 seconds behind the talented freshmen winner from Western stepping up. We’re Washington University, moving up in the Chip Jackson. right direction against Johnston improved NCAA competition.” upon his 16th place The Spartans’ next finish from last year race will be at Crescent and, on the same track, Park in South Surrey on shaved more than 15 Sept. 29.
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An unrelenting tiredness will probably lead you to begin making changes to your lifestyle. This is a good time to take a look at your spirituality.
You will be congratulated on a brilliant exploit. You will receive some kind of reward or appointment in front of an appreciative audience.
TAURUS You have a wonderful opportunity for a promotion at work. Your financial health looks promising, especially as your investments yield some good returns.
GEMINI You are thinking of taking a long trip. Don’t get discouraged by the major efforts you have to make to complete a project that is important to you.
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VIRGO Your weight might fluctuate because of the stress of your work load. You will be successful at work, but you will definitely need to get some rest in order to recover.
You might be confronted with a major expense for which you will have to budget carefully. This will be a good exercise, because it will show you that you can afford your ambitions.
AQUARIUS There is a lot of action in store for you this week. Some friends will invite you to get involved in some interesting social and sports activities.
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Women’s soccer team now tied for second
Kwantlen drops game to Quest Rick Kupchuk Black Press
A chance to take sole possession of second place in the PacWest women’s soccer league slipped away from the Kwantlen Eagles Sunday afternoon on their home pitch. The Eagles fell 2-1 to the Quest University Kermodes at Newton Athletic Park, a result that left both teams knotted in the runner-up position with 3-1-2 (won-tied-lost) records. A Kwantlen win would have left the team alone in second place, four points ahead of third place. Quest won the battle for ball possession in the first half, but didn’t get a goal until injury time for a 1-0 lead at the break. Kwantlen drew even in the first minute of the second half, with Queen Elizabeth Secondary graduate Harveer Rai netting her
first goal of the season. The Kermodes netted the winner in the 61st minute, then turned aside a number of Kwantlen scoring chances to hang on for the win. The loss left the Eagles with a split of their first two home games of the season. Kwantlen blanked the Langara Falcons 3-0 Saturday, also in Newton. Dominique Lang of Langley opened the scoring, slamming home a rebound off a Shanay Sangha shot 20 minutes into the contest. Sangha earned her second assist of the game early in the second half, passing to Lang for the game’s second goal. Sangha netted a goal herself to close out the scoring. Rookie net minder Sukhleen Gill, an L.A. Matheson Secondary graduate, earned her third shutout of the season in the
Kwantlen goal. “After the third weekend of play, I am very impressed with the quality of play and efforts of all the teams we have matched up against thus far,” said Kwantlen head coach Donn Sparks. “This is a clear sign that, on any given weekend, we will have strong competition.” Kwantlen has faced six of their seven opponents in PacWest play this season, the Douglas College Royals are the only team they have yet to face. The Eagles and Douglas will play twice next weekend, hosting the Royals Saturday at noon at Newton Athletic Park before a rematch Sunday in Coquitlam at 1 p.m. Kwantlen’s men’s team, meanwhile, finds itself in third place after six games, following a pair of wins during their first weekend at home.
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1418 - 134A AVENUE • $869,900 Perfect 3 bedroom & games room Ocean Park family home. Great curb appeal & OPEN inviting open floor plan. Renovated kitchen & bathrms, h/w floors on main, spacious SUN. master bdrm/ensuite with peek-a-boo view of ocean. Huge dble garage, 3 additional SEPT. 30 parking places, great potential RV parking. Tons of natural light. 2:00-4:00 Adjacent to Ocean Park shopping, beaches, walking trails, public transport P.M. & South Surrey’s best schools. Jason Lloyd 778-241-4930 Hugh & McKinnon Realty
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6BR+6BTH 7,336sf with lot size 45,302sf (1 Acre). Custom built home by German owner Grandview Estates. 2x6 construction with the highest quality throughout. This 2 level/bsmt home features a very practical layout, plus a lovely 1600 sqft wrap around deck overlooking a huge backyard. House also facing a government owned 9 arcs Park site. Recently spent $300,000+ for renov, kitchen and all bathrooms etc; updated granite countertop, and top quality stainless appliances, new carpet and hardwood flooring. One master bedroom on main with second on above floor. Best location, Best school; Earl Marriott, South Ridge. Minutes to new shopping centre, and future Aquatic centre.
#LT.1&2 13380 MARINE DR. Surrey $1,488,000/ea
• 3626 Nico Wynd Dr 3Bdrm/2Bath 1811sf $599,000 Pam Mitchell RE/MAX Colonial Pacific 604-828-7266 • 3632 Nico Wynd Dr 2Bdrm/2Bath 1742sf $799,900 Bill Morris RE/MAX Colonial Pacific 604-541-4888 • 3750 Nico Wynd Dr 3Bdrm/2Bath 1911sf $679,000 & 3758 Nico Wynd Dr 3Bdrm/2Bath 1915sf $649,000 Cindy Poppy Homelife Benchmark 604-531-1111
CONDOS at 14065 Nico Wynd Place
6BR+8BTH 9,040sf with lot size 39,672sf (.91 Acre) Exceptional custom-built home designed to express elegance, sophistication and detailed to perfection. Located in prestige Panorama Ridge. Relax in front of the outdoor fireplace or enjoy the tranquility of the sound of the indoor waterfall feature. You could entertain your guests in the luxurious gourmet chef kitchen or in the spacious bar/games room below. Features include custom built fireplace, oversized balconies, engineered hardwood floors, private back yard, exercise room.. the list goes on.
2710 169th St, South Surrey $2,348,000
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• Unit #4 1Bdrm/1Bath 800sf $379,900 Robert Doolan/Teresa Berge Hugh & McKinnon 604-531-1909 • Unit #5 1Bdrm/1Bath 779sf $267,900 Amy Alto/Scotti Alto Homelife Benchmark 604-531-1111 • Unit #6 1Bdrm/1Bath 786sf $269,900 Randy Cooper Homelife Benchmark 604-531-1111 • Unit #11 2Bdrm/2Bath 1477sf $549,000 Janalee Barnes RE/MAX Colonial Pacific 604-541-4888
7BR+9BTH 9,400sf with lot size 34,000sf. This Absolutely Unique, Stunning Brand new Dream Mansion featuring indoor parking for 6 cars and a large Coach House. Huge dream kitchen w/double sinks, high end appliances, multiple lighting scenes and double islands. And a convenient large Spice Kitchen. High-tech home: 56 speakers with 3 zones, 32 TV locations roughed in and 6+ finished, also 16 camera system and video intercom for the whole house. Activity areas: bar, media room, large playroom, gym, sauna, wood/ glass covered patio, built-in BBQ in main huge 3 level patio, Sun room. Layout offers both Function and Form for comfortable living. Must see, have every one of your dreams fulfilled!
13320 57th Ave, Surrey $2,590,000
TOWNHOMES • 3731 Nico Wynd Dr 3Bdrm/3Bath 2220sf $649,000 Al & Rhys Edworthy RE/MAX Colonial Pacific 604-541-4888 • 3747 Nico Wynd Dr 3Bdrm/3Bath 3476sf $828,800 Kelly Wood Hugh & McKinnon 604-531-1909 • 3795 Nico Wynd Dr 2Bdrm/3Bath 2343sf $629,900 Carmen Champoux RE/MAX Colonial Pacific 604-541-4888
5BR+7BTH 7,817sf with 1 Acre lot. Masterpiece! Beautiful and Custom designed by owner. Reputable builders own mansion! Less than 5yr new luxurious house, shows like brand new in prestigious neighborhood in South Surrey. GLEAMING GRANITE ENTRANCE, HAND CARVED BALUSTRATES & BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPING. THE ELEGANT INTERIOR INCL COFFERED & DOMED CEILINGS, FAUX FINISHES, STUNNING WALL PANELING, INLAID GRANITE FLOOR, CAST IRON DOORS. Two Mbdrms w/jetted bathtubs, BR size walk-in closet, 17 TV monitors throughout the mansion. HRV, A/C, 19’ HIGH CEILING IN LR. HUGE MEDIA ROOM W/FULL BAR, SEPARATE DETACHED GUEST HOUSE for your guests! Too many to list! The tranquility and harmony truly make this residence a sweet home!
3472 164A Street, Surrey $3,688,000
Ownership here includes unit entitlement of 76 acres of land on a beautifully treed, par 70, 9 hole course. FREE unlimited golf with no annual membership fee. Clubhouse with licensed restaurant, pool table with lounge, fitness room & BBQ deck overlooking the golf course. This gorgeous property also boasts professional tennis courts, marina ( $1.50/ft moorage), 25 meter indoor pool, hot tub & sauna.
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5BR+4BTH 4,447sf with lot size 10,030sf. Gorgeous home designed by Raymond Bontar. Bright open kitchen, with new stainless steel appliances and granite island & separate eating area. Family room off eating area with fireplace & room for a large TV. Excellent finishings include Hdwd floors, extensive crown mouldings & formal living room that has vaulted ceilings and skylight. Mbdrm on upper level includes a f/p & access to deck with mountain veiw, large w/i closet and beautiful ensuite with heated floors. 2nd Bdrm on upper level with it’s own 3 piece ensuite and access to upper deck. 3 bdrms and games room in bsmt, or 2 bdrms, media room and games room. Fully landscaped corner lot. Walking distance to Morgan Creek Golf Course & Southridge School.
14364 Greencrest Drive, Surrey $1,099,000
4BR+3BTH 2,626sf with lot size 23,425sf (1/2 Acre) Located in a private Cul-de-sac on the most desirable school catchment. Five minute walk to the Nicomekl River and to golf course. Access to Hwy. 99, US. border and shopping all within 5 minutes. This home features a just completed custom kitchen with quartz countertops. Three new bathroom’s with custom spa shower. Hardwood flooring throughout. Two wood burning fireplaces. Finishing details include wainscotting, coffered ceiling design and custom cabinet built ins.
13136 24th Ave, Surrey $998,000
Elgin Chantrell
5BR+4BTH 3,542sf with lot size 20,037sf. Elgin Secondary school and Crescent Beach Elementary catchments. Private rancher with upgrades, commercial grade European kitchen, metal cabinets and subzero. Tile floors throughout - easy care. All thermal Low E windows, 5 bedrooms and 4 baths. Would make a great easy care rental home and rebuild later. Perfect home for a big busy family. Lots of parking in 2 oversized driveways and sports court for the kids, backs onto short dead end alley and very quiet South facing cul-de-sac. Property will accommodate a basement on a rebuild.
1519 Phoenix St., White Rock $918,000
White Rock
Recent Sales 6831 Westview 2034-40 Ave, Surrey 319-15850 26th, Surrey 16181 High Park Ave, Surrey 3141 144th St, Surrey 14469 32nd Ave, Surrey 16736 25A Ave, S. Surrey 16739 25A Ave, Surrey 3302 Canterbury Dr, South Surrey 933 164th St, Surrey 17475 Hillview Pl, Surrey 15506 37B Ave, Surrey 3523 Rosemary Heights Dr, Surrey 15355 36A Ave, Surrey 16241 26th Ave, Surrey 16439 High Park, Surrey 3159 144th St, White Rock 16851 28th Ave, Surrey
4BR+2BTH 2,175sf with lot size 14,379sf. One of the Western exposure in White Rocks. Great site to build your dream home on one of White Rocks nicest streets. Private fenced rear yard w/inground swimming pool. Short walk to beach and elementary school. Area of multi-million dollar homes. Lots of this size are very rare!!!
Sale Price $595,000 $1,180,000 $272,900 $1,868,000 $1,988,000 $1,489,000 $1,389,000 $1,389,000 $1,388,000 $1,095,500 $998,800 $989,000 $900,000 $839,888 $939,800 $1,998,000 $2,100,000 $1,798,000
Blt Yr. Lot Size (sq ft) House (sq ft) 1979 8816 2478 1972 19370 2750 2011 0 828 2011 13986 4937 1985 47916 3600 1970 48350 2250 1972 49,658 2958 1973 49658 3400 1995 15015 5134 2009 6028 3590 1978 49302 3480 2003 5318 3546 2002 4036 3009 2009 4219 2917 2010 4166 3731 2004 20,000 5800 1978 78,408 1830 1997 47,523 6871
Description 4BR+3Bath 3BR+2Bath 2BR+2Bath 5BR+6Bath 3BR+3.5Bath 4BR+2Bath 3RD+2Bath 4BR+3Bath 4BR+3.5Bath 6BR+3.5Bath 3BR+3Bath 5BR+4.5Bath 4BR+3.5Bath 4BR+2.5Bath 4BR+3Bath 6BR+6.5Bath 3BR+2Bath 6BR+5Bath
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HUSTON, Bernice July 2, 2012 It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved mom, mother in-law and grandma & great-grandma. Bernice was predeceased by her beloved husband Bill of 40 years in 1988. She is survived by 6 sons, 15 grandchildren & 17 great grandchildren. A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, October 6 at 1pm-4pm at White Rock, Community Centre, 15154 Russell Avenue, White Rock, B.C.
MALANCHUK, Albert Feb 9, 1934 - Sept 24, 2012
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GIBSON, Marjean (nee Borjesson) Born August 20th, 1924, died September 13th, 2012, with family by her side, at her home in Westminster House, White Rock. Predeceased by husband Wil Gibson. Marjean was active in The Course of Miracles, Unity in Action and a founding member of Wee Care Pre-school in New Westminster. Marjean worked as photographer for the Vancouver School Board. She will be missed by many friends and family. No service by request. A family gathering will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Cancer Society would be appreciated.
Al is finally taking a day off after 78 years. He always played by the rules, and was the most decent, honest, hardworking man anyone could ever meet. After operating NIS Contractors in Regina for over 35 years, Al and Arlene retired to White Rock, BC where he continued a busy life of travel, golfing, and proudly cheering his granddaughters on the soccer or field hockey pitch. Even though he gave up his prime season tickets, he never missed a Rider game, and bravely wore his green and white amid those crazy Lions fans. After suffering a heart attack, Al passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family. He is survived by his devoted wife and partner of 55 years, Arlene and their children Autumn (Gord Scraper) and Lyle (Jessie), predeceased by son Jim. Grandpa will be greatly missed by Megan and Kim Scraper, James and Georgia Malanchuk and Al’s sister Nelson Mudge. Friends and family are invited to attend a CELEBRATION OF AL’S LIFE on Friday, September, 28 3:00pm at the Valley View Funeral Home, 14660-72nd Ave, Surrey, BC. Friends are invited to sign an online book of condolences at: www.valleyviewsurrey.ca In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Al’s memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation at: www.heartandstroke.com
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MOTT, Zena Mary Houston (nee Boucher) October 27, 1923 September 17, 2012 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Mom and Nana. She will be deeply missed by her loving family: daughters Arlene (Paul), Karen (Mark); grandchildren: Janine (Jeff), David, Tony (Delia) and Stephen (Lindsay) and their dad Tony Sr.; great-grandchildren: Michael, Jack, Clare and Meg, brother Houston Boucher and nephews, Don (Glynda) and Bob. Zena loved big band music which she shared with John, her husband of 53 years who passed in 1996. She also loved dancing, gardening, volunteering at the hospital, playing cards, poker, crib, board games, computer games, crossword puzzles, and Sudoku, and was always ready for new adventures especially if they involved the kids in the family. Family and friends were everything to her and she never tired of knitting, cooking, baking, providing a shoulder to cry on, encouraging and laughing with us all. She had the best hugs, made the best cookies and was our biggest cheerleader and trusted confidante. The various challenges she faced in her life may have defeated many but she met them with a positive attitude, courage, tenacity and an unfailing sense of humour. Nana, you are an inspiration to all of us. A celebration of Zena’s life will take place at Beach Grove Golf Club on October 7th at 1:00 pm 5946 12th Avenue Tsawwassen. In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to White Rock Hospice Society, 15510 Russell Avenue, White Rock BC V4B 2R3.
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WALLACE, George Stanley 1924 - 2012 Passed away peacefully at Peace Arch Hospital on September 11, 2012 at the age of 88. Survived by his son Gary (Donna), Surrey, BC; daughter-in-law Betty, Timmins, ON. He will be greatly missed by grandchildren Chris, Stacey, & Taryn (Ontario); Erin & Danica (BC). Great grandchildren Cameron, Paige, Aidan, Callum, & Mia; step great grandchildren Anthony & Danielle; step great-great grandchild Hendrix. Predeceased by his brother Mervin, sister Eleanor, son Stan, step great grandson A. J., and long-time partner Simone Buchanan. Stan served in the navy from 1941 to 1945, and was with the air force from 1948 to 1974, receiving several medals and decorations. Stan retired from the Department of Fisheries. He was an avid golfer and curler, making numerous friends and acquaintances along the way. A memorial service will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 240 (2643 - 128 St., Surrey) at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 6th.
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VENDOR Fundraiser - DIVA Night Thur, Oct 4 @ 7-10pm @ 15547 37A Ave, Surrey. Admission by donation. Vendors include: Pampered Chef, Norwex, Scentsy, Grace Adele, Velata, Pretty Little Things & more!
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FOUND: in JULY! Child’s small stuffed animal, may answer to: “Zoboomafoo”? Left on bench at bus stop 16th Ave at Amble Greene. Call 604-786-4711 to claim. LOST: EARRING 11/4” thin silver native carved earring on Sept 12th. Reward: 604-531-3400. LOST - very tiny brown ferret. Reward. Vic of 156 St & 17A 18th Ave. Need special care. Missing since Sept. 20th. Pls call (604)538-7885 lve msg
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SUSAN’S NANNY AGENCY accepting resumes for Childcare, Housekeeping, Elderly care 5 F/T nannies w/cars looking for work, avail now. F/T L/O. Special needs: F/T L/O, 3 children; P/T 3 days/wk. Avail 3 L/I Filipino & 2 L/I European. Male care aide looking for live-in position. Fax 604-538-2636/Ph 538-2624
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1-888-406-1253 Reach most sportsmen & women in BC advertise in the 2013-2015 BC Freshwater Fishing Regulation Synopsis! The largest outdoor magazine in BC, 450,000 copies plus two year edition! This is the most effective way to advertise your business in BC. Please call Annemarie at 1-800-661-6335. or email: fish@blackpress.ca
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(nee Kirton) May 3, 1915 - September 2, 2012 Our beloved Mother, Chris (Tina), passed away peacefully at the Al Hogg Pavilion, White Rock, BC. She was predeceased by her husband Alton S. Parker and daughter Valerie ParkerAlexander (Scott). She is survived by her daughters, Geri Facca and Carol Berry. Mom also leaves to mourn grandchildren Christopher Wilson (Dawn), Byron Wilson (Judy), Mark Wilson (Carrie), Veronica Schuster (Rick), Peter Lisiecki (Alan), David Lisiecki, Alton Reynish, Pamela Schrauwen (Larry), eleven greatgrandchildren, three great, great grandchildren, sister-in-law Phyllis Kirton and many nieces, nephews and relatives across Canada, USA and Australia. Mom was born in Raeburn, Manitoba being one of eleven children all now deceased. At an early age Mom went to live in Ft. McMurray, AB where she met and married our Dad, Alton. Dad was a bush pilot and engineer in an era when flying was in its infancy. Dad flew with flying legends Grant McConachie and Wilford “Wop” May and appears in many books and articles chronicling that flying era. As a result of Dad’s flying throughout Canada, Mom often said that “all she had to do was whistle and everything jumped into boxes and she was ready to go.” After Dad’s death, Mom lived in Que., Man., and Sask. In 1965 she took a trip to White Rock to visit friends. She returned to Sask. only to pack her possessions and move to White Rock where she lived (except for a brief period on Salt Spring Island) until her death. Mom had a very active life and in addition to her family, her passions were golfing, painting, singing and dancing. Her love of music and dancing kept her active until her early 90’s. Mom was a long time member of Crescent Legion #240, White Rock Jazz Society and Kent Street Activity Centre. A Memorial Service will be held on October 13, 2012, 1:00-3:00 pm at The Royal Canadian Legion Crescent Branch #240, 2643-128 Street, Surrey, BC. In lieu of flowers we ask for a donation to a charity of your choice. Our sincere thank you to the staff 2nd Fl. Al Hogg Pavilion, Dr. B. Hefford and Dr. R. McKnight.
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18411307 139 St, 140 St, 56A Ave, 57 Ave, 57A Ave, 58A Ave, 60 Ave, Bradford & Halifax Pl 50 18411308 142 St, 144 St, 59A Ave, 60 Ave 35 18411312 146 St, 146A St, 147 St, 147A St, 147B St, 148 St, 58B Ave, 59 Ave, 59A Ave 100 18411313 144A St, 55A Ave, 56 Ave, King George Blvd, Lombard Pl, Ridge Cres 14 18411314 146 St, 148 St, 54 Ave, 55 Ave, 55A Ave, 56 Ave, Bakerview Dr, Southview Dr 71 18411322 145 St, 145A St, 146 St, 58A Ave, 59 Ave, 59A Ave, 59B Ave, 60 Ave 109 18411324 146 St, 146A St, 147 St, 147A St, 148 St, 56 Ave, 56A Ave, 56B Ave, 57 Ave, 57A Ave, 58 Ave, Woodside Pl 92 18411326 147 St, 147A St, 147B St, 148 St, 61 Ave, 61A Ave, 62 Ave 56 18411327 145 St, 145A St, 145B St, 146 St, 60 Ave, 60A Ave, 61A Ave 71 18411328 146 St, 147 St, 148 St, 60 Ave, 60A Ave, 61 Ave 94 18411329 145A St, 145B St, 146 St, 146A St, 61A Ave, 62 Ave 89 18411331 148 St, 149A St, 150 St, 59 Ave, 59A Ave, 60 Ave 131 18511801 63 Ave, North & West Boundary Dr, Boundary Grove, Parktree Cres, Crt & Pl 95 18511806 134 St, 134A St, 135B St, 136 St, 61A Ave, 62 Ave, 62A Ave, 62B Ave, 63 Ave 163 18511809 121 St, 122A St, 124 St, 63A Ave, 64 Ave, N. Boundary Dr 143 18511812 129B St, 130A St, 131 St, 131A St, 132 St, 60 Ave, 60A Ave, 61 Ave, 62 Ave 106 18511813 130B St, 131A St, 132 St, 62 Ave, 62A Ave, 62B Ave, 63 Ave, 63A Ave, 64 Ave 102 18511834 132 St, 133 St, 133A St, 133B St, 58B Ave, 59 Ave, 59A Ave, 60 Ave 91
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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
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VOLUNTEERS
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VOLUNTEERS
DELI STAFF Required Part - Time for a well established EUROPEAN DELICATESSEN in White Rock. Must be fluent in English. No exp. nec. willing to train. Perm. long term position in a pleasant working enviro. No eves. or Sundays. Must live locally. Wolfâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Deli 604-531-5030 EXPERIENCED SERVERS & LINE COOK Required for Pelagos Restaurant. Apply in person with resume: 2728 Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Hara Lane. Crescent Beach. 604-538-6102.
142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR REAL ESTATE Established White Rock/S.Surrey real estate office has an opening for an Office Administrator with a minimum of 5 years related exp. As part of a 3-person team, your customer service duties will include reception & general office tasks to assist both our clients and sales staff. The successful candidate must: * Possess strong communication, organizational & computer skills and the ability to work with minimal supervision * Be proficient with LoneWolf or RealBroker * Have strong accounting, including bank reconciliations, payroll tax & GST remittances * Update & maintain office * Assist the owners with office policies & projects
We offer a full time position with some ďŹ&#x201A;exibility in work days and a salary commensurate with experience and ability. Qualified applicants are asked to email their resume with cover letter and salary expectations to: info@bayrealty.com
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED SSunday, d O October b 21, 2012 6:30 am - 12:00 noon Volunteer support is required for a variety of roles October 20 - 21 including race and fairground set-up, route marshals and event tear-down. Please visit www.pahfoundation.ca and click on the pumpkin to ďŹ nd out more about this event or call 604.535.4520
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APPLIANCE REPAIRS
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Peace Arch Appliance
CLEANING SERVICES PENINSULA Window Washing Gutter Cleaning Pressure Washing
Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092
D Inside/Outside Windows D Fully Insured/Licensed D Free Estimates - Seniors Disc. D Friendly - Dependable D Quality Work- Reasonable rates
RANGERS OCEAN PARK APPLIANCE LTD
Mark (778)855-7038
Repairs to all major appliances
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Call (604)538-9600
VIP AUTO DETAIL
BLINDS & DRAPERY
Mobile Vehicle Cleaning/Detailing Service
“we come to you”
Call 778-848-5643
for a free est/appt. 10% off new customers. Web: vipautodeail.ca
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COMPUTER SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 257
DRYWALL
CLEANING SERVICES
281
FOR ALL YOUR DRYWALL NEEDS. BIG OR SMALL Call 778-809-2875
GARDENING
SPECIALIZING IN: Lawn Cutting, Weeding & Pruning Power Raking & Aerating White Rock Owned & Operated Since 1992
Why Flatten Your Textured & Popcorn Ceilings?
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ELECTRICAL
From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
• TREE PRUNING • Topping • Hedge Repair • Trimming
604-537-4140
All Blackberry/Stump Removal
SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
Jay 604-513-8524
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
Lawn Mowing Trimming & Edging Yard Improvements Planting -Gardening/Weeding Yard Clean-up / Care Rubbish Removal
PAINTING
~ Reasonable Rates ~
START TO FINISH CONTRACTING
www.riverrocklandscape.com
Blake and his Dad make a positive difference in your life by providing quality workmanship delivered with integrity.
(778)886-7773 .
COMPLETE LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION SERVICES Pavers, Retaining Walls, Sundecks. Maintenance, Fall Clean Up and Pruning.
263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE
D interior & exterior renovation D rot repair & restoration D Decks D Fences & much more free estimates.
Professional Gutter & Window Cleaning. Moss Ctrl. Seniors Disc. Worksafe. Jeremy 778-384-3855
EXCAVATING
Weekly, Biweekly, Monthly Residential & Commercial Services ~ Excellent Rates!! * Licensed * Bonded * Insured
•Mini Excavator Service •Trenching & Drainage •Concrete & Stump Removal •Driveway Prep. & Installation •Landscaping/Acreage Cleanup
778-883-4262 CAROLINE’S CLEANING Honest, experienced, reliable cleaning. Nontoxic products supplied. 778-2337712
* Insured * Best Rates * No Job to Small!
Mike 604-657-5800
283A DOES YOUR GARDEN NEED HELP? Weeding Raking, Light Pruning and Garden Clean-up. White Rock area. Call 604-538-7013.
Double G Landscaping “The garden girls will maintain your garden beds. We will give them a face lift that will turn people’s head.
FALL CLEAN-UP EXCAVATORS BACKHOES, CATS DUMP TRUCKS, BOBCATS FARM TRACTORS
(604)531-5935
D Garden Maint. D Pruning/Shrub Trim. D Soil Blends
Free Est. 604-838-8341 HILLTOP LANDSCAPING Lawn maint. Gardening. Landscaping and more. 778-840-1431.
HANDYPERSONS
Call Blake or Brian (604)816-1653
ODD JOB HANDYMAN
Licensed, Insured, WCB
Over 20 years experience. Services Guar. Philip 604-616-4751
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
10% OFF when you Mention this ad HARDI RENO SVS. *Plumbing *Tile *Drywall*Paint*More! 778-865-4072
ALL DECKED OUT DECKING LTD Wood & Vinyl Specialist Global Dec-k-ing Dealer Repair or Custom Build Licensed, Insured & WCB
Call Peter 604 - 541 - 8841
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AT YOUR SERVICE. Carpentry, Concrete, Painting, Rubbish Removal. Call Dave (604)999-5056
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E & M MAINTENANCE WINDOW WASHING D Windows Out & In D Gutters cleaned In & Out D Pressure Washing D Serving W. Rock for over 30 yrs D Lic. & WCB insured. D Free Est. Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743 Eva’s Professional Cleaning Services • Housecleaning • Organizing • Weekly./Bi-Wkly. • Move-in/out • New Construction • Offices * References * Bonded * Insured
Eva 778-886-6857
CONCRETE & PLACING
ALL Concrete Brick, Block & Stonework. Good job - Good price. Call Enzio (604)594-1960 ALL TYPE OF CONCRETE WORK Forming Placing Finishing Repairing Call Stephen 778-228-1464
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Andre 604-836-7150 A SEMI-RETIRED CONTRACTOR. Specializing in Renovation’s. Available for work. 604-532-1710
FENCING
Call: Rick (604) 202-5184
604-240-1000
LANDSCAPING
damaged concrete. Ken 604-532-0662
STAMPED CONCRETE
DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS
Danny 778 - 565 - 4797
WILDWOOD FLOORS Custom Hardwood Installation. Dust controlled refinishing. Keith 778-892-0500
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GARDENING
RELIABLE, EFFICIENT, DETAIL ORIENTED! Veterans Affairs certified. Free estimates 604.385.4070
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
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EXP. CARPENTER / HANDYMAN All types of work! No job too small! Over 20 yrs exp! Ed 778-888-8603
MUSHROOM MANURE
Qualified carpenter for all your home improvement needs. - QUALITY WORKMANSHIP-
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Nathan 604-377-8034 www.LTSSLandscaping.com
Call for FREE in-home consultation In-house design team and cabinet shop Let MPB make your renovation dreams come true!
Showroom: Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave. (at King George Blvd.) Tel: 604-538-9622
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TOPSOIL BARKMULCH, SAND, GRAVEL
Call 604-531-5935
THE JAPANESE YARDMAN Cleanliness is next to Godliness Garden Clean Up with Heavenly Touch. Call Kris 604-617-5561 WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $125 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $145. Free delivery in Surrey. 604-856-8877
* Painting Contractor * * Residential / Commercial * New construction * Re-paint Interior / Exterior We provide the hi-end quality. WCB, Insured, Free Est’s! Call Henry 778-288-4560
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
SL PAINTING Interior/Exterior. FREE Estimates. Quality job. Fully insured - WCB Please call Sonly.
MOVING & STORAGE
✔ Complete Renovations from Start to Finish For a No Obligation Consultation GIVE ROBERT A CALL Cell: 604-290-4964 Eves: 604-535-0603
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604-328-6387
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
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B & B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620 FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1973
www.BBmoving.ca 1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555. Affordable Sid’s 1ton, 3ton 5ton for moving & clean-up. 10% Srs disc. W.R. Owned 86. Sid 604-727-8864 GET the best for your moving 24/7. From $40/hr. Licensed & Insured. Senior Discount, 778-773-3737
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
Designing and renovating new kitchens, bathrooms, basements, house make-overs and additions since 1989
www.mpbconstruction.com
D Additions D Decks D Bathrooms / Kitchens D Skylights / Windows D Tiling D Laminate Flooring
Free Estimates Now signing up 2013 Comm. & Strata Properties.
“White Rock & South Surrey’s Leading Renovator since 1989”
INTERVAN PAINTING
1-4 Bedroom • Internals • Small & Big Moves • Internals SingleItems Items •• Packing • Single Packing Supplies
Pick up or delivery. Covered storage. Call 604-644-1878
Residential ~ Commercial ~ Strata
AWD Interior/Ext Painting. Drywall/Ceiling Repairs. Call Will for a Free Estimate. (778)709-1081
Running this ad for 8yrs
MOVING?
- Fall Cleanup - Lawn Mowing - Fertilizing Programs - Weeding - Pruning / Hedge Trimming - Leaf Clean-up - Garden Design - Yard renovations - WCB Insured
A-OK PAINTING
Forget the Rest Call The Best! Harry 604-617-0864
311 MASONRY & BRICKWORK
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
For All Types of Renovations
2 GUYS-A-MUDDIN, You board it we’ll tape it. Over 20 yrs exp. David 778-317-3065 2guysamuddin.com
778-997-9582
A-TECH Services 604-230-3539
Chuck & Carol 604 - 889 - 3051
DRYWALL
“ ABOVE THE REST “ Interior & Exterior Unbeatable Prices & Professional Crew. • Free Est. • Written Guarantee • No Hassle • Quick Work • Insured • WCB
Cell 778-688-1012 msg
Professional bricklayers will do quality work at reasonable rates
604 - 715 - 7060 www.vcarecleaning.com
* Gardening work * Lawn cutting * Trees, shrubs. * Property Maint., Fencing * Hedging & pruning * New Turf or lawn * Spring Clean-up
Brick, Block, Glass Block Culture Stone, etc.
FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS
WCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
Complete Landscape Service
C.C. MASONRY
Fully insured with WCB.
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Member of Better Business Bureau
Bobcat - Excavator - Fencing Retaining Walls - Paving Stones New Lawns - Irrigation *WCB. *Fully Insured *20 Years Exp. *Free Estimates
www.pacificcedarworks.com
SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or
www.renespainting.com
~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates
Oasis West Land Designs Ltd.
FENCE & DECK INSTALLATIONS Professional Installations for a Great Price!
Organic Supplies Provided
accepting New Clients in the White Rock area
Great Prices, Quality Work. *Licensed *Insured *Since 1986
(604)218-0279
PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 34 Years Exp. Free Estimates.
FPatios FPool Decks FSidewalks FDriveways FForming FFinishing FRe & Re All Your Concrete Needs 30yrs exp. Quality workmanship Fully Insured
MAIDS COMPANY
SUN DECKS
Mini excavator, concrete breaking, drainage, hauling. (Fully insured). PK Contracting
Rene’s Spray & Brush Painting cell 778-855-5361
Call Brian 604-773-1349
DETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING.
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D Stucco/Cedar Siding Painting D Repainting - Houses, Condos D Ceilings & Crown Mouldings D Pressure Washing & Concrete Sealing, One stop shopping D 32 yrs exp. painters /FREE Est.
HOME REPAIRS
Shaw Landscaping Ltd We do Complete Landscaping
Efficient, Reliable, Friendly, Bonded Excellent References with 18 yrs of experience. Call Ivet: 778-235-4070
MOVING & STORAGE Local & Long Distance
Call 778-227-2431
#1113 LOW COST ELECTRIC Panel Upgrade • Reno’s -Com/Res. Heating • Trouble Shooting Licensed & Bonded. 604-522-3435
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$45/Hr
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06951 Electrician Lic. Low cost. PANEL CHANGE. Big/small jobs. Residential/ Comm. 604-374-0062
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
AFFORDABLE MOVING
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
CKWEST Computer Consulting
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
WALT’S YARDWORKS & POWERWASHING
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928 or 604-538-3796
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
For all Your Cleaning Needs
GARDENING SUPREME HEDGES
604-536-1345
ALL JOBS Big or Small. Panels, lighting, plugs, fans, hot tubs etc. Guaranteed work. 604-539-0708 Cell 604-537-1773 (Lic. 26110)
A MAID TO CLEEN
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
*Seniors Disc. *Insured *24 yrs.
So it is lovely & easy to look at, easy to clean & easy to repair. It increases the value of your home.
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
A Cut Above Yard Maintenance
PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. 604-762-4657/604-764-6416
#1 QUALITY WORK, Big or sm. Exp. Electrician avail. Reas.rates.604-773-0341. Lic#9902
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
MILANO PAINTING & RENOS. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR, Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes European Quality Workmanship CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 24 YEARS IN BUSINESS
Per Molsen 604-575-1240
Renovations
Custom Paint
• Kitchen • Bath • Flooring • Complete Interiors
• Interior & Exterior • Free Estimates
Licensed • Insured • WCB • Full 10yr. Guarantee
604-538-2412
“An investment in Quality”
www.PaintandReno.com
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
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RECYCLE YOUR JUNK! â&#x20AC;&#x153;Simply the best for lessâ&#x20AC;?
TREE SERVICES
Peninsula Tree Preservation
Rubbish Removal, Caring for the Earth. Professional Quality Service at Great Rates. 604-787-8782
S Pruning S Removals S Hedge Trimming
Specializing in interior & exterior quality repaints.
Eric 604 - 219-1513 604 - 576 - 5758
ISA CertiďŹ ed Arbourist Fully Insured â&#x20AC;&#x153;Right Tree - Right Locationâ&#x20AC;?
Rob Kootnikoff
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509
CLOVERDALE ANTIQUE AUCTION Monday, Oct. 1, 6pm Tuesday, Oct. 2, 6 pm
DISPOSAL BINS Residential & Commercial Services
Trees removal, Hedges Pruning, Topping Chipping. Insured. WCB Free wood & chips. David Fast 604-536-5426
.Hayden Painting 778-229-0236 Family Owned & Operated
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AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801 www.panoramaplumbing.com CLOGBUSTERS Sewer & Drain Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll clean out your drains... not your wallet. Plumbing repairs, licensed & insured. (604)861-6583
â&#x20AC;˘ Portable Toilets â&#x20AC;˘ Fencing â&#x20AC;˘ Containers â&#x20AC;˘ Waste Management â&#x20AC;˘ Storage
PRESSURE WASHING FALL SPECIAL SALE
Houses under 2500sqft Gutter cleaning in & out......... $150 Gutters & Walls .....................$300 Sale Ends Oct 20, 2012 Call Mandeep at Topline Pressure Washing ~ 604-861-6060
RECYCLE-IT! JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly
PETS
www.recycleitcanada.ca
Mainland RooďŹ ng Ltd. 25 yrs in rooďŹ ng industry
Family owned & operated. Fully insured. We do Cedar Shakes, conversions, concrete tiles, torchon, fibreglass shingles, restoration & repairs. 20 yr labour warranty. 604-723-2626 www.mainlandroof.com
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
Honest Man Rubbish removal. Fast on his service,best rates, clean-up, handyman Services. 604-782-3044
Border Collie/Golden Retrievers x, 11 wks, shots, view parents, 2M/1F $525. (604) 796-2886, 793-3992
ENGLISH MASTIFF, ckc, gorgeous M & F, vet chk, shots, ready Oct 27. $1350. Call: 604-858-6779
968-0367
GERMAN SHEPHERD X pups, 8 weeks, $100/ea. Call (604)7929097
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GERMAN Short Hair Pointer pups, exc hunting & family dogs, champion bloodlines, AKC & CKC regâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s parents, CKC reg litter, 3 F & 5 M avail. $650. (604)703-5744
Haul Anything... But Dead Bodies!! 604.
220.JUNK(5865)
Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988
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TILING
RUSSELL TILES No Job Too Small. 18 yrs on the Peninsula. All types of tile & laminate floors. Install & Repair. Free Est. Perry 604-538-6976
LAB/SHEPHERD/ROTTI x pups, 11 weeks, shots/deworm, 2 females, Reduced $425. (604)864-1004
YORKIE PUPS. P/B no papers. Shots, vet checked, female, born June 20 $700. 604-702-8338 Chwk
Rain or Shine Assortment of items.
WALK-IN Tubs, Wheelchair Baths, Roll-in Showers, Seats. Ask how to get a free reno! 1-866-404-8827
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MISC. FOR SALE
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS LINTON OBOE with case, excellent cond. $325. John Spencer PIANO $200 obo. 604-531-6292
REAL ESTATE 625
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Surrey Sullivan Hts: Town Home for sale by owner 4 bdrm 2-1/2 bath Natures Walk by Mosaic 604 599 4779
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HOMES WANTED
WE BUY HOUSES! Older House â&#x20AC;˘ Damaged House Moving â&#x20AC;˘ Estate Sale â&#x20AC;˘ Just Want Out â&#x20AC;˘ Behind on Payments Quick Cash! â&#x20AC;˘ Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-626-9647
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APARTMENT/CONDO
WHITE ROCK BEACH FURNISHED Immac. 2 bdrm 2 bth. Open bright plan, f/p, garden patio. $1450 or $1650 inc. util, WIFI. 604-538-6958 CLOVERDALE, Senior / 50+ bldg Quiet. Heat, h/w, storage included, onsite lndry 2 bdrm, corner suite, $865. No dogs. 604-574-2078 jessica.benberg@gmail.com Panorama Ridge In a priv. garden setting. 1 bdrm, l/rm with f/p. Bright, newly painted. $750/mo incl utils, Private prkg. 1/2 block to hwy 10. Suit 1 person. n/p. 604-590-0216
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HOUSES FOR SALE
APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092
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RENT TO OWN
STOP RENTINGRENT TO OWN â&#x20AC;˘ No QualiďŹ cation-Low Down â&#x20AC;˘ SURREY- 10707 - 139th St. Nice 2 bdrm. CONDO, Lrg. patio, Hot water incls. Central Area. $788/M
Call Kristen 604-786-4663
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14434 18TH AVE. S. SURREY, MOVING SALE, 1965 176 St. Sat. Sept. 29, 8-2. 1000â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new books, hsehold, tools. WHITE ROCK 15731 Roper Ave. Sat Sept 29, 9am-2pm. toys, camping, seasonal, clothes, household.
WHITE ROCK. Moving Out Sale Sun - Fri. Sept 30 - Oct 5, 11am 6pm daily. 14762 North Bluff Road (16th Ave) Lots of Misc & More.
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Kiwanis Park Place For Adults 55+ rental apartments in a modern complex, right next to beautiful Crescent Park! On site maintenance & office staff Mon. through Friday. 1 bdrm. units from $751 - $844 incls. heat, electricity and friendly reliable service.
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(buzz #221) Lots of books, silver trays, flatware pieces, paintings & antique furniture. Items from $2 - $1200.
9th Ave & 164 St.
SURREY: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hardwood ďŹ&#x201A;oors throughout and new roof. $549,000. 604-575-5555.
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
IN - HOME SALE Sunday Sept 30, 1pm-3pm #203 - 1351 Merklin St.
Sat, Sept 29th, 9am-1pm
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HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
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WHITE ROCK:
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
PATRICKâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S RUBBISH REMOVAL *Landscape *Trimming *Yard Clean *Const. Clean. *ANYTHING!!! 1 Ton Truck. Call Patrick for Prompt Quality Service @ 604-808-1652.
RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free!
Garage Sale 2345 Cranley Drive &157th Sat Sept 29th, 9-3pm Sun Sept 30th, 9-12 noon
YELLOW LAB Puppies - exc stock. No papers. $400: 1-(604)820-2687
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
CHEAP
LaMesa Complex
FURNITURE
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S. SURREY
SHELTIES SABLE COLOUR full white collars, 3 months old, taken out on leash, 2M 1F (604)826-6311
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Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $
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GARAGE SALES
PEK-A-POM puppies born Aug 10, 1/fem, 4/male. $650. 604-582-4095. email: hassandebbie@gmail.com
YELLOW LAB. 2 years old. Female, trained. Shots up to date. C/w accessories. $500. 604-853-0676
A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv. Dangerous tree removal, spiral pruning hedge trimming, stump grinding, topping. Insured, WCB Free Est Arborist Reports
Kids stuff, bikes, books, household items, etc.
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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
A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Tile (604)209-0173
TREE SERVICES
Rosemary Hts. Barber Creek Estates 3502 - 150A St Sat. Sept. 29th 9am - 3pm
A New Pillowtop Mattress Set Still in Packaging! Can Deliver! $100 - Call: 604-484-0379
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MORGAN CREEK - 156/34th Luxury 3 bdrm with large upper den office, huge gourmet kitchen, elegant dinrm & livrm, 2 car garage, lovely landscaped rear yard & patio. N/S, $2300 +2/3 utils.
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WHITE ROCK, 1550 Merklin St. 2 bdrm rancher, 1000 sf, garage, sm. pet OK, yearly lease $1400/mo, Oct 1. Refs/credit check 604-535-3412.
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OCEAN PARK, lrg 2 bdrm, $1200 incl heat/h.wtr, cable, net. Cls to bus & beach. Suit quiet tenant(s) N/S. Avail Nov 15. (604)535-8769.
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821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1996 VW JETTA, 4 door, p/b, p/w, sunroof, a/c, cruise, heated seats, etc. Mech. good, clean inside. Must be seen. $5,499. 604-746-7559
OCEAN PARK. Large 1500 sq.ft. gr. flr ste. Priv. entry. Spacious living rm, dining rm, fam rm, 4 pce bath w/jacuzzi tub, 2 f/p, large galley kit, 4-appls, laundry rm with w/d. 1 large bdrm & den. Private walk-out patio. Utils incl. $1550/mo. Avail now. (604)541-9773
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OCEAN PARK furn. bdrm for 1 person, $460 will reduce rent for help. Now. Ns/np. ldry. 604-535-5953
CLOVERDALE, 163A/58. Quiet 2 bdrm, full bth, priv. entr, back patio. $700/mo incl utils & sat. No lndry. Avail. now. NP/NS. 604-809-0369
Crescent Beach waterfront. Furn. 2 bdrm. suite, ldry., Avail. Oct. 1 to June 1. $1400 mo. 604-329-1530
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CRESCENT BEACH - Heritage Waterfront home, Oct. 1 2012 to June 2013 with some flexibility. 4 bdrm furnished, 1914 beach house with lots of space. Wood burning f/p and large verandah. 5 appl. $2200/mo. Utils not incl. Call Scott @ 604-640-4170
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SECURE STORAGE avail for RV, trailers, boats, etc. $50 for 1st 20ft. $2/ft after. Cls to US border Langley W.Rock 604-807-6717
WHITE ROCK; ocean view, quiet bldg, grnd lvl 1 bdrm & den duplex. Garden & patios, w/d. NS/NP, credit chk, fixed term. Incls heat & light, $1000/mo. Nov 1. (604)724-8196
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WHITE ROCK: Furnished. Share with 1 person. Nr Peace Arch Hosp. Ns/np. Parking, nr bus. $425/mo all inclusive. Avail now. 604-536-6303
WHITE ROCK: Executive furnished bachelor Studio on 17th flr. Designer decor. Mountain view. Avl. Oct. 1. N/S, N/P. $1450/mo. Inc. utils, cbl, ph, net. 604-535-3515
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SURREY 160/20th. Share cozy clean mobile home with working widow. n/p, smoking on patio only. $550 Avl now. Hope 604-290-5838.
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Near Langley City Hall & shops 1 bdrm - $720 - $750/month Inc. heat/storage/parking Adult oriented Sorry - no pets
Oct. 1st/12 to June 1st/13 Charming beach house, beautifully furnished and maintained with fabulous Ocean views from both porch and sundeck. Winterized with huge wood burning rock F/P. Knotty Pine throughout. 4 bdrms, 3 baths, modern kitch w/SS appls. Bsmt w/separate lndry room. Spectacular garden w/gardeners incl. Would suit mature responsible couple. N/S, 1 small pet neg. $2600/mth. Refs 604-535-0448.
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SOMERSET GARDENS (S. Sry) Family housing, 1851 Southmere Crescent E. 2. bdrm appt. starting at $875/mo. incl. heat. Fully reno’d 2 bdrm. $1100/mo. incl. heat w/ D/W. Pet friendly, near all amenities. Community garden. 604-451-6676
2 bdrm suites (including penthouse) from $1370. Quiet adult oriented bldg. From 1025 square feet. Includes hardwood floors, heat, cable, hot water, parking. N/P, N/S. Contact Roy
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‘Crucial time in the history of residential construction’
GVHBA to welcome new CEO The Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association has announced the appointment of Bob de Wit as its new chief executive officer, replacing current CEO Peter Simpson who is retiring at the end of October. “I am honoured and excited to have the opportunity to join GVHBA and help build on the efforts of Peter and his excellent team,” says de Wit. De Wit has experience in corporate development, finance and competitive market intelligence. “This is such a crucial time in the history of residential construction with the explosion of new technologies and environmental complexity, and GVHBA
needs to continue to encourage cooperation among members and other stakeholders as they negotiate that change,” says de Wit. “I look forward to leveraging my previous executive leadership ... to (deliver) even greater value for GVHBA members.” “I am delighted Bob emerged as the new leader tasked with taking this respected association to greater heights of excellent for members and consumers alike,” says Simpson. “GVHBA will benefit greatly from his impressive business experience and well-honed technology skills. I am leaving the association in very capable hands.”
on the floorplan) are convenient and elegant, while the stainless-steel appliances are a cook’s dream. Moving into the ensuite bathrooms, the custom shaker-style vanities and stone countertops are cool and modern, complemented by the deep soaker tub perfect for relaxing in and the oversized glazed ceramic tile flooring. Most floorplans feature his-and-hers sinks, a convenient feature that demonstrates Woodbridge’s commitment to quality and customer service. The ceramic tile surrounds are chic, while the huge vanity mirrors are ready to show you in the most flattering light. “These are thoughtfully designed
plans with many standard features you’d expect to pay extra for,” says McClean. “There’s loads of quality from a proven and trusted builder.” Pre-registration is open online, and already there has been a great mix of demographics looking at the homes, McClean says. “It will be a new community. Much like a residential street, it will have all ages.” Homes start at $369,900. For more information, visit www.liveatniche.ca or call 604-535-5511. The presentation centre will hold its grand opening on Sept. 29, and will be open Saturday to Thursday between noon and 5 p.m., located at 3039 156th Street, Surrey.
Relaxing in South Surrey
Finding your Niche with Woodbridge Homes by Kerry Vital
Woodbridge Homes is bringing an intimate community to South Surrey with its townhome development, Niche. Surrounded by green space, you will feel instantly relaxed as soon as you turn into the driveway of your new home. “A creek runs through the property and it is adjacent to a protected green belt on two sides,” says sales manager Tucker McClean. “It’s my favourite feature – sets it apart from all others, tucked away, yet close to everything.” The two-, three- and four-bedroom townhomes are located in the Morgan Heights area, close to everything that you could possibly need. Shopping and restaurants at Morgan Crossing and Grandview Corners, schools and leisure activities at the Morgan Creek golf course are all just minutes away. Easy access to Highway 99 means you can be on your way to downtown Vancouver, the Vancouver International Airport or
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These are thoughtfully designed plans with many standard features you’d expect to pay extra for,” says sales manager Tucker McClean.
the U.S. border in just moments. Outside, the architecture reminds you of Cape Cod, with wooden gates, window boxes and pitched roofs. The landscape is truly green, making you feel like you’re in the middle of your own private oasis. The homes include large patios and decks, so you’ll be able to spend as much time as you’d like outside without having to leave your home. Adding a natural gas barbecue connection is an extra option, for when you’re in a grilling mood. Inside, the nine-foot ceilings on the main level and huge windows lend a sense of space to the home. The open floorplans are perfect for entertaining, with plenty of room for dinner parties or games nights. Wood-laminate flooring throughout the main living areas is beautiful and welcoming, while the trackless nylon carpeting on the stairs and throughout the upper hallways and bedrooms lend a sense of warmth to the proceedings. The kitchens feature stone countertops and classic shaker-style cabinetry, and are complemented by under-cabinet lighting and a ceramic and glass-tile backsplash. The breakfast bars and/or kitchen islands (depending
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The townhomes at Niche feature chic wood-laminate flooring, left, and gourmet kitchens with stainless-steel appliances and plenty of counter space, above. The presentation centre, top, will open on Sept. 29.
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Less Fuel. More Power. Great Value is a comparison between the 2012 and the 2011 Chrysler Canada product lineups. 40 MPG or greater claim (7.0 L/100 km) based on 2012 EnerGuide highway fuel consumption estimates. Government of Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on powertrain, driving habits and other factors. See dealer for additional EnerGuide details. Wise customers read the fine print: •, *, ‡, § The All Out Clearout Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating dealers on or after September 18, 2012. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. See participating dealers for complete details and conditions. •$19,998 Purchase Price applies to 2012 Dodge Journey SE Canada Value Package (22F+CLE) only and includes $2,000 Consumer Cash Discount. Pricing includes freight ($1,400-$1,595) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. See participating dealers for complete details. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on select new 2012 vehicles and are manufacturer-to-dealer incentives, which are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. Amounts vary by vehicle. See your dealer for complete details. ‡4.49% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2012 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package model to qualified customers on approved credit through Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank, TD Auto Finance and Ally Credit Canada. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. See your dealer for complete details. Example: 2012 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package with a Purchase Price of $19,998 (including applicable Consumer Cash Discount) financed at 4.49% over 96 months with $0 down payment equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $115 with a cost of borrowing of $3,823 and a total obligation of $23,821. Pricing includes freight ($1,400-$1,595) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. †1.99% purchase financing for up to 36 months available on the new 2012 Dodge Journey SXT models to qualified customers on approved credit through Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank, TD Auto Finance and Ally Credit Canada. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. See your dealer for complete details. Example: 2012 Dodge Journey SXT with a Purchase Price of $24,590 (including applicable Consumer and Bonus Cash Discounts) financed at 1.99% over 36 months with $0 down payment equals 36 monthly payments of $704.21 with a cost of borrowing of $761.56 and a total obligation of $25,351.56. Pricing includes freight ($1,400-$1,595) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. § 2012 Dodge Journey Crew shown. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discount: $27,595. Pricing includes freight ($1,400-$1,595) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. ¤Based on 2012 EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide ratings published by Natural Resources Canada. Transport Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on powertrain, driving habits and other factors. 2012 Dodge Journey SE 2.4 L 4-speed automatic – Hwy: 7.5 L/100 km (38 MPG) and City: 10.8 L/100 km (26 MPG). ^Based on R. L. Polk Canada Inc. January to October 2011 Canadian Total New Vehicle Registration data for Chrysler Crossover segments. TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc. ®Jeep is a registered trademark of Chrysler Group LLC.
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