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After six long years, Manjit Panghali’s family finds relief as her killer’s murder appeal is denied
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Tribute concert on Oct. 24 honours Bob LaBonte, who taught music in Surrey for 38 years
by Sheila Reynolds TODAY (THURSDAY) will mark
exactly six years since Manjit Panghali died at the hands of her husband. And while the day will forever be a dark one for her sister Jasmine Bhambra, she was finally able to take a deep breath this week, knowing that Mukhtiar Panghali will remain in prison. Mukhtiar Panghali’s murder conviction was upheld by the B.C. Court of Appeal on Tuesday. Mukhtiar was convicted of second-degree murder and interfering with a dead body in February 2011 and later Jasmine sentenced to life Bhambra in jail with no chance of parole for 15 years. He appealed his conviction earlier this year, arguing there was insufficient direct evidence he strangled his wife or that he intended to kill her. Bhambra learned Monday night the Appeal Court would be releasing its decision and spent a sleepless See GREATEST CONCERN / Page 3
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The senior jazz band at Frank Hurt Secondary School will be among those performing next week at a tribute concert for longtime Surrey music teacher Bob LaBonte, who passed away in August. The concert takes place Wednesday, Oct. 24 at Frank Hurt Secondary (77 Avenue and 139 Street). Doors open at 6 p.m., and the music starts at 7 p.m.
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night for a moondance, With the stars up above in your eyes.” The words are from singer/songwriter Van Morrison’s Moondance, which was often at the top of Bob LaBonte’s playlist. “That was one of Bob’s signature songs that he used to always play,” says Helen, his wife of 14 years. “But he loved all music. He was one of those guys that he’d hear a tune once and he could play it.” That unbridled musical talent and passion will be celebrated next week at a tribute concert at Frank Hurt Secondary to honour LaBonte, who taught in the Surrey School District for 38 years prior to his death in August.
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General manager Mandeep Dhaliwal is hosting the first annual Surrey Canned Gourmet event on Oct. 25 at Secret Resto Lounge in Newton. The fundraiser for the Surrey Food Bank will include two top chefs who will cook using donated canned food.
Michael Herrera pleads guilty to molesting 15-yearold Surrey student by Sheila Reynolds
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a FORMeR student teacher has
pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a Surrey high school student two years ago. Michael Edward Herrera was 24 when he was arrested and charged in August 2010 with sexual assault, invitation to sexual touching by a person under the age of 16, and sexual interference (touching someone under 16 for a sexual purpose). Wearing dark clothing, the Winston fair-haired Herrera, now Sayson 26, entered his guilty plea to the sexual assault charge in New Westminster Supreme Court on Monday morning (Oct. 15) on what was to be the first day of a two-week trial. Crown prosecutor Winston Sayson said the other two charges will likely be stayed after Herrera is sentenced and the case concludes early next year.
“This belated plea comes as a big relief for the victim and her family.”
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Chefs show a can-do attitude Oct. 25 Surrey Food Bank fundraiser features competition with canned food
by Boaz Joseph
“It’s entertaining when people cook, right?” he says. The first chef Dhaliwal has snagged for the event is Dominique Dien, the MaNDeep DhaLiwaL has always been a fan of competitive cooking executive chef of Sysco Vancouver (a restaurant food supplier), a former shows on TV. worker at Maxims, a three-star Michelin restaurant in Paris, as well as a chef The chef and general manager of the newly opened Secret Resto Lounge in or executive chef at four Toronto hotels over the last three decades: Four Newton has also been interested in making food donaSeasons Inn on the Park, Sutton Place Hotel, Bristol Place tions to charities, but was always restricted by law from Hotel and Park Plaza Hotel. making use of leftovers at the restaurants and hotels he Dien is also said to have been a personal chef to the Shah worked for. of Iran. Now he’s cooking up a plan to do both: A dash of A second chef, expected to be an acquaintance of Dien, competing top chefs and dollop of helping the Surrey will be announced at the event. Food Bank. Surrey Canned Gourmet, which begins at 6 p.m., will On Oct. 25, Secret Resto Lounge (12025 72 Ave.) include a silent auction for hotel stays, gift certificates at Mandeep Dhaliwal will hold its inaugural Surrey Canned Gourmet, a restaurants, chiropractic and massage services and donated fundraiser where two celebrity chefs will improvise items from Molson Canadian. their own culinary delights using canned food donated at the event – without Admission is free, but donations of canned goods – for the competition, as knowing in advance what will be brought in by visitors. well as the Surrey Food Bank – and money are encouraged. The event will have three judges and what Dhaliwal hopes will be an bjoseph@surreyleader.com enthusiastic crowd.
“It’s entertaining when people cook, right?”
Greatest concern: Is couple’s nine-year-old daughter From Page 1 night worrying her sister’s killer would somehow find a legal loophole. “I am so relieved,” she said after learning the appeal was denied. “I can finally breathe.” Bhambra said her greatest concern was for Manjit and Mukhtiar’s nine-year-old daughter, who has been in her care since the murder. “The biggest thing for me, and always has been, is Maya. If (the appeal) didn’t go the way that we wanted, then he could take her and that would not only ruin her life but our lives,” she said, choking back tears. “There’s a child’s life at stake.” It was Oct. 18, 2006 when 31-year-old Manjit disappeared after attending a yoga class in South Surrey. Her husband, a
Mukhtiar panghali is serving life in prison for killing his wife Manjit panghali in 2006. Surrey high school teacher, didn’t report his wife missing until 26 hours later and held a press conference with police where he tearfully pleaded for Manjit’s return. Her burned body was found in South
Delta less than a week later and Mukhtiar was charged with murder five months later. Manjit, who was also a teacher, was four months pregnant with her second child.
During his murder trial, the court saw video of Mukhtiar buying a lighter and newspaper at a local gas station and heard evidence that he used Manjit’s cellphone for months after her death, despite the fact she took it to her yoga class the night she died. That showed Mukhtiar was the last to see her, the judge said. Bhambra said while people were telling her to have faith that the appeal would be quashed, she couldn’t fully move forward until the court process finished. “It’s finally over,” she said.
South Surrey fundraiser a SuRRey yoga instructor wants
to raise money for a scholarship fund in the name of her former client, Manjit Panghali. On Sunday, Oct 21, at the offi-
cial opening of her new yoga studio, Village Centre Yoga in South Surrey, Nadine Allworth will be accepting donations for the Manjit Panghali Memorial Scholarship Fund that aims to provide at least two $500 scholarships for students graduating from Panorama Secondary School every year. “Manjit Panghali was a prenatal yoga student of mine,” Allworth said, “and I hope to bring awareness to her sister’s efforts to keep her memory alive by promoting her scholarship fund.” As well, donations will be accepted for Yoga Outreach, a non-profit organization that brings yoga into prisons. The event runs from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Village Centre in South Surrey at #74-15515 24 Ave.
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Bob LaBonte could play numerous instruments and taught at several Surrey schools during his 38-year teaching career. He passed away in August.
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“It’s really for the students,” said Helen, noting Bob’s summer memorial service was limited to family and close friends. “The students just really want to say thank you.” LaBonte got his musical start playing accordion as a small child. And while piano and keyboard became his specialty, he had a broad knowledge of instruments. “Of course, he played most instruments because he felt if he was teaching, he should be proficient on them,” said Helen. “He was totally dedicated to his teaching.” And while he enjoyed all music, conducting groups such as the Whalley Legion Junior Community Band and the Pacificaires, jazz was his forté. That was apparent even as a student at UBC, where he started the university’s first jazz band. He went on to found the Envision Jazz Festival 30 years ago in Surrey, which now attracts thousands of high school students from across the Pacific Northwest annually. He was also president of the
Surrey Music Educators Association and was inducted into the MusicFest Canada Hall of Fame in 2005. “Anything music, that was Bob. He never said no,” said Helen, adding he was particularly proud of his hall of fame honour. LaBonte had actually retired after 35 years of teaching, but came out of retirement to teach at Frank Hurt for the past three years. His students will play at the concert. Helping to organize the tribute is Franz Weisinger, a band teacher at Kwantlen Park Secondary in Surrey. While he’s been teaching for 14 or so years, his passion for music links directly back to LaBonte, who was Weisinger’s high school band teacher in the late ’80s at Guildford Park Secondary. Weisinger insists he wouldn’t have a career or much of a future if it wasn’t for LaBonte. “He touched so many students’ lives,” says Weisinger, recalling many students who had difficult home lives and backgrounds. “He really made coming to school bearable.” Weisinger will be leading a concert and jazz band for next
week’s concert, with current and past teachers, as well students, performing. In preparation, Weisinger returned to Guildford Park to help him remember what some of LaBonte’s favourite pieces were. “I went through the archives and pulled out old music that had Bob’s handwriting on it. It was quite nostalgic.” The tribute concert takes place Oct. 24 at Frank Hurt Secondary (77 Avenue and 139 Street). Doors open at 6 p.m., concert starts at 7 p.m. Helen said there will be a collection of LaBonte’s awards and musical paraphernalia on display as well as a selection of photos at the celebration. Anyone who knew LaBonte is welcome to attend. “He certainly had an impact on many people,” Helen says. “He left a great legacy behind.” A music scholarship has also been set up – The Bob LaBonte Scholarship Fund. Donations may be made to the Surrey School District, care of Frank Hurt Secondary, 13940 77 Ave., Surrey, B.C. V3W 5Z4.
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n the wake of the Amanda Todd tragedy, In addition to the serious political conversacampaigns against bullying are being tion that is occurring around anti-bullying held across the country. Politicians are strategies, the major responsibility to remove responding to the heart-wrenching story this disease of bullying from our society rests in and many Facebook pages have been created to the hands of students. We often hear of how students should stand remember Amanda Todd. Though it is important to remember her and up and report any incidents of bullying they observe. Many times, these students are labelled create strategies to prevent a similar incident as “tattletales” or “snitches” if they report an from happening in the future, it is equally incident. important that all of us continue to remember Though these labels might seem trivial or this incident and not forget about the issue playful, they often lead to a pattern whereby of bullying as media attention declines in the students become bystanders in bullying coming weeks and months. incidents. These labels discourage them from Quebec NDP MP Dany Morin’s anti-bulhelping their fellow students, and lying motion to develop a bullying preventable incidents turn into prevention strategy is definitely a tragedies. step in the right direction, although Teachers and administrators more needs to be done to prevent must work to prohibit the stereobullying throughout Canada. A type of “tattletale” or “snitch” in generic anti-bullying strategy will their schools. Not only will such a not solve the problems of such a strategy lead to more reporting of diverse country. bullying incidents, but it will also City-wide and school-wide stratehelp to eliminate a type of bullying gies to curtail bullying are equally in which those who report an inciimportant. Regional demographics dictate the type of bullying that Japreet Lehal dent are ostracized from the group. Certainly, a smartphone reportoccurs and the different strategies ing app being developed by the that need to be implemented. province will help in anonymous reporting. For instance, in ethnic enclaves such as SurHowever, schoolyard bullying still needs to be rey, it is vital we address the issues that face combatted. The issue of bystanders needs to be immigrant students – students who are often addressed, so that bullies don’t get the fuel for teased, even by those of the same background, but don’t know how to raise their voice against their hate from those in the silent majority. The recent tragedy of Amanda Todd’s death is such torment. a wake-up call to all of us, reminding us about Premier Christy Clark suggested last week the seriousness of bullying and the dire effects that a debate be held on whether cyberbullyit can have on society as a whole. ing should be criminalized. MP Morin, on the It is time to respond to this issue on every other hand, feels that anti-bullying strategies front and keep anti-bullying strategies on the should focus on prevention. top of our agenda. Although it is important that we try to prevent bullying in the first place, it is equally Japreet Lehal is a student at Simon Fraser important to punish those who have committed acts of cyberbullying. Often times, suspen- University Surrey. He writes regularly for The Leader. sions and expulsions aren’t enough to deter bullies. japreet@live.ca
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Don’t blaze these trails
re: “takIng a stand against a new trail,” The Leader, Oct. 11. I don’t see the need to pave the FortisBC rightof-way. Homeowners already endure restrictions on what we can build and plant on our properties next to right-of-ways.
Why did taxpayers pay for the paving of a bicycle lane on 80 Avenue if it isn’t safe as Surrey’s manager of transportation Jaime Boan states in your article? Paving the FortisBC path would create a situation where my home would in essence be sandwiched between two
streets, front and back, and my home would be more vulnerable to crime. I suggest those not wanting to travel on the grass pathway, take the sidewalks and bicycle paths our tax dollars have already paid for. Y. Simpson
Why are smokers getting a free pass?
I too am frustrated by the smokers
and the garbage that I have to walk through every time I go for tests or chemo treatments at Surrey Memorial Hospital and the Fraser Cancer Centre. I see this as a Surrey Memorial Hospital problem because that is where the smokers originate from. The smokers in front of the cancer centre are overflow from the daily group of patients and visitors who drag out cafeteria chairs to sit and smoke directly in front of the entrance to the hospital. This entrance is currently the main entrance to our hospital. Is this really how we want to present Surrey Memorial Hospital to patients, visitors, staff and our city? The unhealthy appearance of the entrances to SMH and the cancer centre is certainly not reflective of the competent and compassionate care I receive inside. I was so incensed at this situation that two months ago I wrote and sent photos to David Mitchell, Chair of the Fraser Health Authority. He has never replied to me and the situation remains unchanged. The solution is simple: Enforce the hospital’s no-smoking policy and the city’s smoking bylaws. There seems to be no problem enforcing SMH parking policies and city parking bylaws around the hospital so why are smokers getting a free pass? Sheena Macintyre Wilkie, Surrey
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smokers are often seen outside the fraser cancer centre lighting up in no-smoking areas.
Douse the problem re: “smokers clouD Surrey
cancer centre,” The Leader, Oct. 16. I have a suggestion for the
smokers who refuse to follow the rules, especially around hospitals. I’d bet you would have volunteers standing in line for the chance to hose them all down.
I’d happily be first. Like smoked salmon, I bet they’d be hard to light. Cricket Watson Surrey
Adults are setting a mean-spirited tone I am not hopeful. We collectively
feel sad when tragedy like Amanda Todd’s death happens. We search for reasons and vow to do more. In spite of the various initiatives, the situation hasn’t gotten better. The anonymity provided by the Internet has made it far easier to bully and has seemingly made us feel helpless. We wonder what’s come over some kids who engage in such activities. In my view, the kids are mirroring what the adults are doing. We have become mean-spirited, very angry, short-tempered, vengeful, intolerant and selfish. One of the main factors in all this is the inequality between the upper and lower segments of the society.
I asked me sociologist friend about level of bullying and resulting suicides in Scandinavia. He did research there for one year. He said it is the inequality. He said the inequality gap in Scandinavia is lot narrower compared to the U.S. Bullying happens a lot less, as do suicides. He even said homicide rates are a lot lower. At the core is the collective decision of societies to ensure well-being for all. In contrast, we saw last year rightwingers in the U.S. heckling and mocking a guy on the curb telling him go get a job. He had Parkinson’s disease. So, are we going to be changing our behaviours towards each other
anytime soon? I can’t see it. Therein lies the problem of expecting children to behave differently than ourselves. Dave Bains, Surrey
Where’s the accountability? perhaps just as frightening as the bullying epidemic itself is the extremely irresponsible “cyber-outing” of a man by totally unaccountable Anonymous, which claims the man is the lead cyberstalker who bullied teen Amanda Todd to death. The man was literally fully identified – including name, address,
phone number, etc. – all except for any possible identifying birth marks. Although the man denies Anonymous’ claims against him, for the sake of justice, I truly hope Anonymous is completely accurate with its research. Already a different man coincidently with the same name as the “outed” guy has been cleared of any confusion regarding his unfortunate name-match. At the very least, Anonymous should perform the ethical act of making transparent how they can accurately declare someone whom they’ve identified online as guilty – especially of such a politically and socially sensitive crime. Frank G. Sterle, Jr.
No safety for credit card numbers It Is a Dangerous world out there for you and your credit card, with people having the ability to scan your credit cards and passwords by not even touching you, and illegal card scanners placed on ATM machines gleaning all your personal credit information, never mind the hazards of giving your credit information over the phone or Internet to some crook. I have been seriously compromised once and caught a couple of mistaken charges on my card over the years, but up until now, if someone had of told me I couldn’t trust the government enough to give them my credit card information, I would have said they were paranoid. Not anymore. The other day I registered online at TReO for my decal for the new Port Mann Bridge tolls. Monday I got a phone call from a friend who had signed up online also and his credit card company phoned him saying his credit card had been compromised and was told that 271 people that had registered by phone using their credit cards had their cards compromised. Just to be safe, I cancelled the credit card I had used to register. I find this particularly disturbing that you can no longer even trust the government with your credit card information. Possibly this is the end result of having a government that does not believe in government and is doing everything in its power to get rid of government employees. The B.C. Liberals privatize at any cost. TReO is a private company doing government business. Time to get a government who actually believes in government and actually endeavours to make government agents and agencies both efficient and cost-effective, and does not just screw up government functions so it can justify privatizing them.
Wayne Clark Maple Ridge
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Surrey vigil planned for Amanda Todd Holland Park event on Friday to honour bullying victims
by Sheila Reynolds A cAndlelight vigil has been planned for Friday evening in Surrey to pay respects to Port Coquitlam teen Amanda Todd and other victims of bullying. The event is organized by Global Girl Power (GGP), a newly formed Surrey organization “committed to empower, educate, support, protect, and respect women and girls around the world because every girl has the power to change this world.” Todd committed suicide last week after posting a video online a month earlier detailing the years of harassment she endured. In the video, the 15-year-old described how she was bullied online and at school, and was being
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Surrey’s Hoshiar Singh Bajwa attacked in Port Coquitlam An elderly security guard from Surrey is recovering
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Controversial transit cuts don’t cover long-term needs by Jeff Nagel A provinciAl audit says
TransLink could save an extra $41 million a year, but even that is not expected to solve the transportation authority’s current cash crunch or its need for new longterm funding to expand transit. Some of the measures proposed are controversial because they would further degrade transit frequency, reversing TransLink’s strategy of fostering new ridership in under-served areas. The biggest area flagged for savings would see TransLink budget less conservatively and run with thinner financial reserves, even though cutting that too far could harm debt ratings and its ability to borrow cheaply. The wait between offpeak SkyTrains should be one to two minutes longer, the review recommends. And it says too many bus routes run with too few passengers, even at peak times, calling for 22 underused routes to be either scrapped, run at reduced frequency, or converted to community shuttles. The report found 43 per cent of bus routes run at less than half capacity, consuming $56 million a year. It also cites high operating costs and low productivity for community shuttles and HandyDart service. “A balance must also be sought between service for users and efficiency of operations,” the report said, noting TransLink sometimes bends to demands from cities or from community pressure rather than basing decisions on technical or financial merit. The report also suggests $5 million a year could be saved by cutting Transit Police and security to pre-Olympic levels after SkyTrain fare gates are activated and fare evasion drops. The audit was ordered last spring when Premier Christy Clark rejected area mayors’ pleas for new funding sources for TransLink, saying a deeper search for internal savings was needed
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base plan. Transportation Minister Mary Polak said the new options help but don’t solve the need for sustainable funding, especially with Metro Vancouver’s population rising by one million in the next two decades. “We look for a silver bullet in these reports, but it isn’t there,” she said. “While there are areas where TransLink can find efficiencies, areas where they can perform better, nevertheless it is, overall, a well-run organization. “There is a need for more funding if we are to meet the needs of the region going forward.”
Polak said she will work with the mayors to discuss new cash sources, provided they win public support. TransLink must draw up a new 30-year vision for transit service by next August – after the May provincial election – but Polak said she wants to begin talks “as quickly as possible.” Langley City Mayor Peter Fassbender, vicechair of the mayors’ council, said TransLink and mayors will have to carefully evaluate what further cuts to consider. See PROPERTY TAX/ Page 16
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“The bottom line is there is not a pot of money that can overcome the gap that TransLink faces,” he said. Mayors are expected to debate Thursday whether they want TransLink to prepare a new negative supplement to rescind the previously approved time-limited property tax increase of $30 million for 2013 and 2014. Such a move could trigger more transit service reductions and a formal vote early in the new year after extensive public consultations. TransLink’s current plan calls for the launch of the new Highway 1 RapidBus from Langley and a new King George B-Line in Surrey, but assumes the property tax hike will stay in place. Fassbender said he hopes the mayors’ council “takes a breath” and fully considers the audit rather than rashly chopping the tax. “If we don’t leave the property tax component there we will be cutting significant numbers of bus hours in the region,” he warned. A two-cent gas tax increase approved last year is covering
TransLink’s contribution to build the Evergreen Line to Coquitlam. But the mayors last year approved the property tax hike on the expectation it would not actually be used and a different source, such as a vehicle levy, would substitute for it. Long-term funding is needed not just for general bus service improvement but also more rapid transit lines now being planned to run through Surrey to Langley and White Rock and to the west in Vancouver along Broadway to UBC. TransLink board chair Nancy Olewiler said management will consider what more can be adjusted based on the audit, but added route cuts would affect riders. She said axing a
“If we don’t leave the property tax component we will be cutting significant numbers of bus hours in the region.” Peter Fassbender
bus route that runs only 30 per cent full now but is growing and could reach 65 per cent in five years could leave residents without a transit option, forcing them into cars. Olewiler suggests the region needs to consider whether it’s an acceptable tradeoff to pay a bit more for some bus routes in order to ensure there’s a broad network of usable bus service running often enough. “There’s not a lot of low-hanging fruit – given that they agree completely with us on the efficiencies we have already identified,” she said of the audit. “We are going to do everything possible to find both the long-term solution and keep our system whole.”
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John Cummins The notices included letters of censure, and all 15 have been stripped of their party memberships. The expelled included Allison Patton, president of the SurreyWhite Rock B.C. Conservative Constituency Association and a vocal critic of Cummins. “When I get my letter, I will frame it,” Patton
said Monday, a day before recieving the notice. She called the announcement “bizarre” and said legal action is a possibility. The party board of directors also announced plans to create a “unity committee,” and passed a motion to express “full confidence and support” for Cummins as leader. According to B.C. Conservative party leader Al Siebring, the move to purge the dissidents followed a failed attempt last week to end the infighting before a Cummins deadline for the dissidents to leave the party or get in line. In an open letter emailed to party members last Wednesday, Siebring said he and an unnamed member of the party board of directors met the day of the deadline in Delta with two representatives of the anti- Cummins faction, also unnamed. Siebring said he agreed to meet on condition that “those attending the meeting” would drop their call for Cummins to step down and would “only discuss positive initiatives to lead the party to success…” Enough progress was made at the meeting, according to Siebring, that a joint statement was drafted for release to reporters that called the session “constructive.” It was never issued. The same day, Patton and the president of the
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INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE IN PROJECT DEFINITION CONSULTATION Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Project October 22 – November 30, 2012 Port Metro Vancouver is conducting Project Definition Consultation regarding the proposed Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Project. As part of this consultation, Port Metro Vancouver will present information regarding the conceptual project design, and will seek input regarding elements of the project related to refining the design and developing environmental mitigation plans. The Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Project is a proposed new multi-berth container terminal at Roberts Bank in Delta, BC that could provide 2.4 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) of container capacity. The project is part of Port Metro Vancouver’s Container Capacity Improvement Program, a long-term strategy to deliver projects to meet anticipated growth in demand for container capacity to 2030. You can provide feedback and learn more about the project by: Attending a multi-stakeholder meeting or open house (see schedule below) Reading consultation materials and providing feedback online (consultation materials and an online feedback form will be available at www.portmetrovancouver.com/RBT2 on October 22, 2012) Calling 604.665.9337 Providing a written submission through: Fax: 1.866.284.4271 Email: container.improvement@portmetrovancouver.com Mail: Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Project, 100 The Pointe, 999 Canada Place, Vancouver, BC V6C 3T4
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Notice of Public Information Meeting: Proposed Development Application at 11941 80 Avenue
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STAKEHOLDER MEETING & OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULE Date Event Type Time Location Tuesday, October 23 Tuesday, October 23 Wednesday, October 24 Thursday, October 25 Thursday, October 25 Saturday, October 27 Tuesday, October 30 Tuesday, October 30 Wednesday, October 31 Thursday, November 1 Tuesday, November 6 Thursday, November 8
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You are invited to a Public Information Meeting hosted by The Corporation of Delta to learn and ask questions about a proposed development application for a mixed-use high-rise development, including a 35-storey residential tower with 302 apartment units and approximately 1,900 m2 of commercial and office space at 11941 80 Avenue. This development application requires an Official Community Plan Amendment, rezoning, a development permit, and a development variance permit. Location Map:
Additional information on the 80 Avenue mixed-use high-rise development application can be found on Delta’s website: www.corp.delta.bc.ca/80ave. The webpage includes: • Council reports relating to the application • Contact information and details of upcoming meetings Have questions or comments? Email: com-pln-dev@corp.delta.bc.ca or call the Community Planning & Development Department at (604) 946-3380. The Corporation of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta BC V4K 3E2 www.corp.delta.bc.ca
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TIRED OF LOW RETURNS?
Developer plans units as small as 290 square feet by Kevin Diakiw Talk of “microsuiTes”
planned for Surrey’s City Centre has council wondering if the 290-square-foot domiciles are right for the area. With a project called Balance, developer Tien Sher’s plan is for a 56-unit, four-storey building that would contain one 290-square-foot unit, with others ranging in size up to 500 square feet. The bulk of units would be 305 square feet – the smallest in Canada, according to the developer. The suites will be 12 feet by 25 feet, and will include a linear kitchen and a small but complete bathroom (with a three-foot by four-foot shower). Balance will be built at Whalley Ring Road and Grosvenor Road. Starting price for the units is $109,900. “If you can afford the $6,000 down payment, and you make a salary of $17 per hour, we have a home for you,” Tien Sher president Charan Sethi said in a
release. some more land available for Surrey council has already other projects. approved the development at “It’s not a matter of me ghetfirst reading, but must give it the toizing the area and getting the go-ahead at three more readings. hell out of there,” Sethi said, Coun. Linda Hepner was of adding he’s in the game to build two minds on Tuesday, a community. saying the city needs He said he’s tired of more affordable houshearing people complain ing, but she worries about affordable housing about the tiny size of the and doing nothing about units. it. This project is what “You have to be cauaffordable housing will tious not to create a look like, Sethi said. place that creates more “Basically what we’re problems than provides looking for is people linda Hepner who are making someanswers,” Hepner said. She wants to ensure it where between 22 and doesn’t create a “ghettoization” of 50 thousand dollars a year,” Sethi the neighbourhood. said. Sethi told The Leader he “I’m not going to discriminate understands Hepner’s concerns, who can buy and who cannot and said he’ll avoid creating a buy. Basically we’re trying to ghetto because of the smaller aim at a market that’s not being scale of the development. served by anybody right now.” “I perfectly agree with her Sethi said another key to the if you would turn around and project’s success is transportabuild 200 units like that,” Sethi tion. It’s a seven-minute walk to said. “All I would do is devalue the Gateway SkyTrain station. my whole area.” The public hearing for the He has two more buildings development is scheduled for 7 planned for North Surrey and p.m. on Oct. 22.
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Tien Sher brings micro suites to Surrey
Striking the right Balance Surrey will soon be home to the smallest condominiums in Canada with the opening of Balance, a new development in Surrey City Centre built by Tien Sher. The four-storey building will hold 56 suites, ranging from 290 to 653 square feet and starting at $109,900. “Real estate prices in the Lower Mainland are among the richest in North America,” says Tien Sher president Charan Sethi. “We wanted to build suites that renters could afford to purchase – today.” Even with their small size, the condos (called micro suites) at Balance will include beautiful features such as
stainless-steel appliances, hardwood floors and a private balcony. “Balance is unique,” says Sethi. “No suite comes with a parking stall but they are available for purchase. A 2012 parking study we commissioned showed most purchasers will forego car ownership and its associated costs, in favour of an affordable home purchase. Balance homeowners’ transportation options include bus, SkyTrain and a carshare vehicle onsite. Who needs a car with such as short walk to municipal amenities, shopping and services?” Sales are expected to begin in January. For more information, visit www.tiensher.com.
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There’s Something about Woodbridge’s Abbey Road By Kerry Vital
The original Abbey Road Studios started life as a townhome before becoming the iconic recording mecca it is today. Fans of The Beatles will quickly recognize the name of Woodbridge’s South Surrey townhome development, but Abbey Road is appealing to a much larger audience. Abbey Road is built in a Georgian style like its namesake, with classic brick detailing, iron gates and window boxes and shutters. “The architecture is unique,” says sales manager Tara Desmond. Inside, the two-, three- and fourbedroom floorplans are spacious and open, with nine-foot ceilings and wideplank wood laminate flooring on the main level. Huge windows let the light pour in and bring the outdoors to you, though you may prefer to spend most of your time on your own patio or deck that is tailor-made for coming together and entertaining. Oversized wood baseboards throughout add a touch of understated beauty to the proceedings. The kitchens are elegant, with quartz countertops, classic shaker-style cabinetry and stainless-steel appliances. The ceramic and glass tile backsplash is complemented by the under-cabinet lighting, with pot lights illuminating the rest of the space. If you’re looking for a bit more prep space or room to eat a quick meal, Woodbridge is offering the option of including a kitchen island with a breakfast bar in some floorplans. Relaxation comes standard at Abbey Road with its spacious bathrooms. Stone countertops are offset by custom shaker-style vanities and his-andhers square undermount sinks in the ensuite, and a deep soaker tub is tailor-made for luxury. The secondary bathrooms feature custom vanities of their own, along with oversized glazed ceramic tile flooring and chic vanity mirrors with solid wood frames, to always put you in the best light. Abbey Road is just moments from shopping and restaurants at Morgan Crossing and Grandview Corners, leisure and recreation at the golf courses, beaches and parks in the area, and education at nearby schools. “You’re close to everything but you’re not sitting inside the amenities,” says Desmond. “You’re always close to the action.” At Abbey Road itself, there is a community room perfect for parties and a traditional English garden with
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You’re always close to the action,” says Abbey Road sales manager Tara Desmond. a children’s play area, along with the gorgeous mature landscaping that surrounds the development. “The amenity space is a place to meet people, have a glass of wine,” Desmond says. Woodbridge is offering a purchase incentive for the month of October. Buyers are given a $10,000 credit that can be used towards the purchase of upgrades like ceiling speakers or crown mouldings or professional series kitchen appliances. Prices start from the mid$300,000s. For more information, visit abbeyroadliving.com or call 604-5420660.
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The homes at Woodbridge’s Abbey Road showcase wide-plank wood laminate flooring throughout the main ilving areas, above, and tons of natural light from the huge windows, top. Located in a great neighbourhood in Morgan Heights, Abbey Road will appeal to homeowners of all ages.
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LOFT LIVING FROM $279,900*
MOVE IN NOW! | JUST A FEW LOFTS AVAILABLE DISCOVER THE EXCLUSIVE LOFTS AT THE VILLAGE The Lofts at The Summit House are pretty special. Ceilings as high as 22’ mean there is more than enough room to ‘swing a cat’, practice trampoline for the next summer Olympics, or master the art of aerial silks. The flexible loft space is a great bedroom, office, library, games room, man cave or whatever else you can think of. You can even shout lines of Shakespeare to your Romeo below. And naturally, a great kitchen and beautiful finishes are a given at Morgan Crossing. The best part? You’re still just a short walk away from over 60 shops & services in the dynamic Morgan Crossing Village! Village Life means something a little different to everyone. To some it’s that the coffee barista not only knows your order but your name (and your dog’s name too). To other’s it’s that you can entertain on a whim without having to rely on the contents of your fridge. Or even the fact that your car stays parked more often than not with everything you need right at your doorstep. Whatever Village Life means to you, one thing is for sure – you will live!
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2, 3 & 4 Bedroom Georgian Townhomes from the mid $300,000’s
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Please join us on Sunday, October 28th for a Pumpkin Patch Fundraiser in support of BC Children Hospital
The Boardwalk Townhomes Are Giving Back To The Community At The Boardwalk Townhomes we are proud to be part of the Provinceton Community and to celebrate we would like to invite you to join us on Sunday, October 28th for The Boardwalk Fundraiser Pumpkin Patch. This fun filled family affair will include a Pumpkin Patch for the kids, pony rides, food, beverages and door prizes. Date: Sunday, October 28th, 2012 Time: 12pm to 5pm Place: 7090 180th Street, Surrey We encourage children and adults alike to wear their Halloween Costumes! Pumpkins, food and drinks will be by donation and every dollar that we raise will be matched by Zenterra Developments ltd and all proceeds will be donated to BC Children’s Hospital.
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P R O P E RT Y TA X E X E M P T I O N S F O R T H E Y E A R 2 013 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the City Council of the City of Surrey, pursuant to Section 227 and Section 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, c.26, to provide exemption from property taxes for a period of one year (2013 Taxation Year) for the properties listed below. Estimated City taxes are shown for the year 2013, and for the following two years: 2014 and 2015.
Section 224 Tax Exemption By-law 17746 – Schedule A Name Akal Academy Society Atira Women’s Resource Society Atira Women’s Resource Society Awahsuk Aboriginal Headstart Pre-School B.C. Amateur Softball Association (Softball City) B.C. Family Hearing Resource Centre B.C. Genealogy Society BC Landscape Nursery Association Bethesda Christian Association Canadian Islamic Education Society Community Living Society Community Living Society Community Living Society Community Living Society Crescent Beach Community Services (Alexandra Neighbourhood House) Crescent Beach Community Services (Alexandra Neighbourhood House) Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver Greater Vancouver Youth for Christ Howe Sound Rehabilitation Services Society Imitating Christ Ministries John Howard Society Kennedy Community Hall Kla-How-Eya Aborigial Centre of S.A.C.S. Launching Pad Addiction Rehabilitation Society Lower Fraser Valley Exhibition Association Luke 15 House On the Water Rich Media Ministry OPTIONS: Surrey Community Services Society OPTIONS: Surrey Community Services Society OPTIONS: Surrey Community Services Society OPTIONS: Surrey Community Services Society Pakistan Canada Association Phoenix Drug & Alcohol Recovery PLEA Community Services Society of BC PLEA Community Services Society of BC Progressive Intercultural Community Services Society Progressive Intercultural Community Services Society Roman Catholic Archbishop of Vancouver: Rosemary Heights Retreat Centre Royal Canadian Legion Royal Canadian Legion Royal Canadian Legion Royal Canadian Legion Royal Canadian Legion Satnam Education Society of British Columbia (Preschool & Daycare) Shirley Dean Pavilion - Fraser Health Authority Sources Community Resources Society Sources Community Resources Society Sources Community Resources Society South Fraser Women’s Services Society South Surrey Field House Society Strawberry Hill Farmer’s Institute Surrey Association for Community Living Surrey Association for Community Living Surrey Association for Community Living Surrey Association for Community Living Surrey Crime Prevention Society Surrey Food Bank Foundation Surrey Little Theatre The BC Wildlife Federation The Centre for Child Development of the Lower Mainland The Muslim Youth Centre The Semiahmoo Foundation The Semiahmoo Foundation The Semiahmoo Foundation The Semiahmoo Foundation The Semiahmoo House Society TLC The Land Conservancy of British Columbia TLC The Land Conservancy of British Columbia TLC The Land Conservancy of British Columbia TLC The Land Conservancy of British Columbia Westminster House - HRC Care Society Whalley & District Senior Citizen Housing Society (Kinsmen Place Lodge) Total Estimated Taxes
Address #204, 12639 - 80 Avenue Confidential Confidential 14589 - 108 Avenue Portion of 2201 – 148 Street 15220 – 92nd Avenue #211 – 12837 – 76 Avenue Portion of 5783 – 176A Street 16321 – 108 Avenue 13630 Grosvenor Road 18365 – 73rd Avenue 15659 - 96 Avenue 8041 Coopershawk Court 15293 – 95 Avenue
Estimated Taxes 2013 1,428 1,818 1,558 1,228 29,325 14,288 2,627 4,275 1,387 2,674 2,361 1,218 1,551 1,133
Estimated Taxes 2014 1,484 1,889 1,619 1,276 30,468 14,845 2,729 4,442 1,441 2,778 2,453 1,266 1,611 1,177
Estimated Taxes 2015 1,542 1,963 1,682 1,326 31,656 15,424 2,835 4,615 1,497 2,886 2,549 1,315 1,674 1,223
2916 McBride Avenue
11,731
12,188
12,664
Portion of 12210 Agar Street Confidential Portion of 114 &115, 12975 – 84 Avenue 14557 - 105A Avenue Portion of 12969 Crescent Road 12817/12819 – 104 Avenue 8870 – 120 Street 14756 – 88 Avenue 984 - 160 Street 17890 – 62 Avenue 11861 - 99 Avenue 115 – 13045 – 84th Avenue Confidential 13520 - 78 Avenue 13582 – 68 Avenue 9803 – 140 Street 12057 – 88 Avenue 13686 – 94A Avenue Portion of 12159 Sullivan Street Portion of 16590 – 96 Avenue Portion of 7566 – 120A Street #205, #206, #207, #208, #209, #211 - 12725 - 80 Ave
3,774 1,451 1,894 1,524 12,607 1,627 8,110 967 0 5,174 0 2,946 1,368 5,960 1,060 1,072 2,252 0 3,695 1,593 922 3,358
3,921 1,508 1,968 1,583 13,098 1,691 8,426 1,005 0 5,376 0 3,061 1,421 6,192 1,101 1,114 2,340 0 3,839 1,655 958 3,489
4,074 1,567 2,044 1,645 13,609 1,757 8,755 1,044 0 5,586 0 3,180 1,476 6,433 1,144 1,157 2,431 0 3,989 1,719 995 3,624
3690 – 152 Street 13525 – 106 Avenue and 10630 – City Parkway Portion of 16323 Beach Road 2290 – 152 Street 2643 – 128 Street 17567 – 57 Avenue
20,722 19,262 6,671 7,699 7,967 8,718
21,530 20,013 6,931 7,999 8,278 9,058
22,370 20,794 7,201 8,311 8,601 9,412
6999 – 124 Street 9634 King George Highway 1290 – 160 Avenue 14718 Winter Crescent 1951 King George Boulevard 15318 – 20th Avenue Portion of 2197 – 148 Street 12152 – 75 Avenue 17677 – 56A Avenue 101, 102 and 202 – 17687 – 56A Ave 18919 – 62A Avenue 17949 Roan Place 15 – 12484 – 82 Avenue 10734 – 135 Street 7027 – 184 Street 9706 – 188 Street
1,241 32,903 2,168 2,377 607 4,584 8,508 6,976 766 1,755 1,634 9,770 2,104 8,397 3,362 2,917
1,289 34,186 2,253 2,470 631 4,763 8,840 7,248 796 1,823 1,698 10,151 2,186 8,724 3,493 3,031
1,339 35,519 2,341 2,566 656 4,949 9,185 7,531 827 1,895 1,764 10,547 2,271 9,064 3,629 3,149
9460 – 140 Street #208 & 209 – 7750 – 128 Street Portion of 2124 – 154 Street 2360 – 153 Street #3, #5, #6 - 13550 - 77 Avenue 15306 – 24 Avenue 12698 – 25 Avenue 17215 – 104 Avenue 17055 – 106 Avenue 17122 – 106 Avenue 17174 – 106 Avenue 1653 - 140 Street
11,641 1,508 1,567 1,152 8,191 7,097 2,072 235 1,369 587 587 19,897
12,095 1,566 1,628 1,197 8,510 7,374 2,153 244 1,422 610 610 20,675
12,567 1,627 1,691 1,244 8,842 7,662 2,237 254 1,478 634 634 21,484
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54,400
56,522
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441,877
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P R O P E RT Y TA X E X E M P T I O N S F O R T H E Y E A R 2 013 Section 224 Tax Exemption By-law 17746 – Schedule B Name Crescent Beach Swimming Club Fraser Valley Heritage Railway Society Lower Mainland German Shepherd Dog Club OPTIONS: Surrey Community Services Society Panorama Ridge Riding Club South Fraser Community Services Society South Fraser Community Services Society Sunnyside Saddle Club Surrey Sailing Club Total Estimated Taxes
Address 3136 and 3138 McBride Avenue 5554 - 176 Street 19461 – 36 Avenue 9815 – 140 Street Portion of 5435 – 123 Street 10667 – 135A Street 10689 - 135A Street 2284 – 165 Street 3140 McBride Avenue
Estimated Taxes 2013 5,078 6,487 342 26,115 3,249 9,506 4,305 12,219 2,142
69,443
Estimated Taxes 2014 5,276 6,740 355 27,133 3,376 9,877 4,473 12,696 2,225 72,151
Estimated Taxes 2015 5,481 7,003 369 28,191 3,507 10,262 4,647 13,191 2,312
74,963
Section 224 Tax Exemption By-law 17746 – Schedule C Name Baltic Properties (Brookside) Ltd. Cherington Intercare Inc. CPAC – Crescent Gardens Inc. Elim Housing Society Evergreen Cottages Fleetwood Place Holdings Guildford Seniors Village Ventures Ltd. Hilton Villa Care Centre Laurel Place Holdings Ltd. Morgan Heights Care Ltd. Morgan Place Holdings Peace Portal Lodge Rosemary Heights Seniors Village Suncreek Village Total Estimated Taxes
Address 19550 - Fraser Highway 13453 – 111A Avenue 1222 King George Boulevard 9055 – 160 Street 15640 – 84 Avenue 16011 – 83 Avenue 14568 – 104A Avenue 13525 Hilton Road 9688 – 137A Street 15955 – 27 Avenue 3288 – 156A Street 15441 – 16 Avenue 15240 - 34 Avenue 13687 - 62 Avenue
Estimated Taxes 2013 33,473 13,042 6,236 27,856 14,239 27,744 16,561 31,922 59,213 34,452 38,383 5,749 28,893 34,775
372,538
Estimated Taxes 2014 34,778 13,551 6,478 28,942 14,794 28,826 17,207 33,167 61,522 35,796 39,880 5,973 30,020 36,131
387,065
Estimated Taxes 2015 36,134 14,079 6,726 30,071 15,371 29,950 17,878 34,461 63,921 37,192 41,435 6,206 31,191 37,540
402,155
Section 224 (2) (g) Tax Exemption By-law 17747 Name Bear Creek Punjab Cultural Society Calvary Worship Centre Celebration Christian Fellowship International Celebration Life Ministries Christian Life Assembly Cloverdale Christian Fellowship Society Grace Baptist Church Hahn Seok Buddhist Foundation Ismaili Jamatkhanas Prayer Facility Lifesource Canada Society Nightshift Ministries Society Praise International Church Somali Islamic Society of BC White Rock South Surrey Jewish Community Centre Total Estimated Taxes
Address 8580 – 132 Street 11125 – 124 Street #106 – 12332 Pattullo Place 13369 - 72 Avenue 14625 – 108 Avenue Portion of Bldg A, 17802 – 66 Avenue #4 – 13570 – 78 Avenue 14069 – 104 Avenue 15177 – 68 Avenue 6333 – 148 Street 10635 King George Boulevard 15290-103A Ave and 10304 – 152A Street (known as #103 and #105 – 15310 – 103A Avenue) 18 – 13478 – 78 Avenue
Estimated Taxes 2013 1,643 14,509 1,000 1,501 5,373 2,788 2,516 1,177 7,832 1,447 816
Estimated Taxes 2014 1,707 15,075 1,040 1,560 5,583 2,897 2,614 1,223 8,137 1,504 848
Estimated Taxes 2015 1,774 15,663 1,081 1,621 5,801 3,010 2,716 1,271 8,454 1,563 881
2,715 1,548
2,821 1,608
2,931 1,671
#32 – 3033 King George Highway
576
598
621
45,441
47,215
49,058
Section 225 Tax Exemption By-law 17748 Name Arthur Hedley House Boothroyd House Cecil Heppell House Creighton House Feedham House Historic Collishaw Farm John Horner House Ocean Park Community Hall Richardson House Robert Dougal MacKenzie Heritage House Rothwell House Sullivan Community Hall Tynehead Community Hall Willard Kitchen Heritage House White Rock Seventh Day Adventist Church Total Estimated Taxes
Address 11927 - 96A Avenue 16811 - 60 Avenue 5818 – 182 Street 10668 – 125B Street 14040 – 32 Avenue 16520 – 40 Avenue 12645 – 14B Avenue 1577 – 128 Street 16940 Friesian Drive 5418 – 184 Street 2598 O’Hara Lane 6306 – 152 Street 9568 – 168 Street 2590 O’Hara Lane 16017 – 8 Avenue
Estimated Taxes 2013 948 1,583 1,045 1,484 2,043 290 1,339 4,647 763 1,477 4,599 8,007 4,386 3,826 4,510
Estimated Taxes 2014 985 1,645 1,086 1,542 2,123 301 1,391 4,828 793 1,535 4,778 8,319 4,557 3,975 4,686
Estimated Taxes 2015 1,023 1,709 1,128 1,602 2,206 313 1,445 5,016 824 1,595 4,964 8,643 4,735 4,130 4,869
40,947
42,544
44,202
INQUIRIES: Further inquiries should be directed to City Hall, Office of the City Clerk, 14245 – 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2, Phone: 604-591-4132, Fax: (604-591-8731), Email: clerks@surrey.ca, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. J. SULLIVAN, City Clerk
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SPORTS
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Kwantlen teams in playoff race
Another win needed
by Rick Kupchuk
The victory left Kwantlen in fifth place with a 4-4-4 (wonThe KwanTlen Eagles – both the tied-lost) record, one point back men’s and women’s teams – are of the Quest Kermodes and three going to have to win on the road behind the Langara Falcons. in the final weekend of league The Eagles play both teams play to qualify for the PACWEST this weekend, kicking off against soccer playoffs. the Falcons Saturday in Burnaby After playing their final two then visiting Squamish to face home games in the 14-game regu- Quest on Sunday. lar season, the Eagles women are Kwantlen’s men’s team will one point out of a playoff position also go into the final weekend of while the men are tied for fourth play looking to clinch a playoff place. And both will close out position. their schedule with games against Currently tied for fourth place opponents they are with Langara, the battling for a postseaEagles followed up son berth. Saturday’s 2-1 loss to The women’s team Vancouver Island at took four of a posNewton Athletic Park sible six points last with a 3-1 win over weekend at Newton the Blues. Athletic Park, playing Kwantlen came to a scoreless tie with within minutes of the Vancouver Island a victory Saturday Ajit Braich University Mariners against the secondon Saturday, then place Mariners, edging the Capilano getting the majority Blues Sunday afternoon. of scoring chances in a scoreless While the Eagles were unable first half before taking the lead to convert on several scoring early in the second. chances against the Mariners, Holy Cross High School netminder Sukhleen Gill of Surgraduate Dalton San came on as rey earned her fourth shutout a substitute before the break, and of the season, playing behind scored the Eagles lone goal off a a solid back line led by veteran corner kick. defender Brittany McNeill of The lead held until the 88th North Delta. minute, when the Mariners tied Needing a win Sunday to stay the game. Kwantlen then conin the playoff hunt, the Eagles ceded the winning goal in injury played another 75 minutes of time. scoreless soccer before finally “Despite a strong game for us netting the only goal of the game for the most part, it was a very to defeat Capilano. disappointing outcome,” said Michelle Knowlan got credit Eagles head coach Ajit Briach, for the goal, after her long ball adding the game was lost due to was misjudged by the Blues net“the last four to five minutes of minder and found its way into undisciplined play from us.” the goal. Playing a Capilano team that is
“...it was a very disappointing outcome.”
BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER
Michelle Knowlan of the Kwantlen eagles gets a grip on Paige llewellyn of the Capilano Blues during a PaCweST women’s soccer game Sunday at newton athletic Park. Knowlan scored in a 1-0 eagles win. already eliminated from postseason play, the Eagles got a jump on the Blues with two first-half goals Sunday. Rylan Sangha of Richmond opened the scoring roughly 25 minutes into the game, then
Jagbir Sangha (no relation) of North Delta made it 2-0 before the break. The Blues got one back with 20 minutes to play, then Rylan Sangha added an insurance goal for the Eagles minutes before full
time. The men’s team will also play Langara and Quest on the road to bring league play to an end. At 5-4-3, Kwantlen is a point back of the third place Thompson University Wolfpack.
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World Girls Hockey Day Michelle Mony (44) of the Delta Jets checks Simon Fraser University’s Aly van Nieuwkirk during a South Coast Female Amateur Hockey League game Sunday at the Surrey Sports and Leisure Centre. The game was part of the World Girls Hockey Weekend, which saw seven senior and five midget female teams play 17 games over three days.
Two Proposed Roundabouts On 82 Avenue In Fleetwood
The City of Surrey is planning to construct two roundabouts on 82 Avenue at 156 Street and 160 Street. A public Open House is scheduled: WHERE:
William Watson Elementary School 16450 80 Avenue Surrey, BC WHEN: Thursday, October 25, 2012 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM. The Open House will include the following information: • Designs for both Roundabouts • General Information on Roundabouts including: 0 How Roundabouts Operate 0 Safety Benefits of Roundabouts 0 How Pedestrians & Cyclists Use Roundabouts For more details, please visit www.surrey.ca/transportation, then click “82 Avenue Roundabouts Open House” link. For questions, please contact us at transportation@surrey.ca or 604-591-4853.
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SPORTS BRIEFS
New Life For Old Electronic Toys! Recycle your electronic toys
To find the Electronic Toy Recycling drop-off location nearest you Visit www.cbrsc.ca or call Recycling Hotline 604-732-9253
Thompson wins weekly award Prince GeorGe Spruce Kings goaltender Kirk Thompson has been honored by the B.C. Hockey League (BCHL). The Surrey native was named the Gongshow BCHL Player of the Week for the week ending Oct. 14. While allowing just one goal in 120 minutes, Thompson led the Spruce Kings to a pair of wins on home ice. He got the win in a 2-1 victory over the Powell River Kings on Friday night, and followed it up by stopping all
Hawks creep closer to first Valley West wins, loses against Okanagan
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PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE
NEW NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK IN THE DOUGLAS NCP
place, but the Valley West Hawks moved a little closer to the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League (MML) last weekend. The Hawks split their two games against the Okanagan Rockets at the Langley Events Centre, and trail the Kelownabased team by three points in the standings. Valley West went into the weekend four points behind the first -place Cariboo Cougars, a team which lost twice.
The City of Surrey invites you to visit the Open House to provide ideas for this new neighbourhood park. If you have any questions, please call 604-5015050 or email parksrecculture@surrey.ca. We look forward to hearing from the community regarding this new park in the Douglas neighbourhood.
Ten of the 11 MML teams played two games each last weekend in Langley, the host site of the league’s first Showcase Weekend. The Hawks dropped a close 7-6 decision to Okanagan Saturday, but won the rematch 3-1 Sunday morning. The two teams were tied 1-1 after 20 minutes in the Saturday night contest, with Matt Bradley of Surrey netting the Hawks goal. Cole Plotnikoff, also of Surrey, tallied twice in the second period for Valley West, but it was
the Rockets taking a 5-3 lead into the third. The lead was upped to 7-4 before the Hawks attempted to rally. Surrey forwards Rhett Wilcox and Darien Craighhead as well as Langley’s Eric Callegari scored in the last seven minutes of play, leaving the home side a goal short. Valley West never trailed in Sunday’s contest, scoring once in each period for a 3-0 lead before the Rockets tallied on the powerplay in the final minute of play. Craighead, Jake
Fletcher of Surrey and Cloverdale’s Jakob Stukel were the goal scorers, with Bradley earning a pair of assists. The Hawks are now 5-3-0 (won-lost-tied), two points back of the Vancouver Giants (6-0-0) and Cariboo Cougars (6-2-0), and three behind the 6-1-1 Rockets. Valley West will play twice against the Giants next weekend, facing off in Burnaby Saturday night before the rematch Sunday at 2:45 p.m. at the Surrey Sports and Leisure Complex.
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38 shots for his second Jimmy Gun Merit BCHL shutout, a 3-0 win Awards as Referees of over the Surrey Eagles. the Year. Weatherby was The 20-year-old recognized in the Minor netminder had a 0.50 Referee category, while goals-against average and Moleschi won in the .981 save percentage on Field Referee group. the weekend. He is tied Shaun Springett of the for second in the BCHL Delta Islanders Junior A with seven wins and is Kirk Thompson team was presented with in the top-10 in goalsthe John Cavallin Merit against average, save percentage Award as Coach of the Year in the and saves made. Senior category. Volunteers received a BCLA Presidents Award in acknowlLacrosse volunteers edgement of “outstanding honoured dedication and commitment to lacrosse within their organizaSeveral local volunteers have tions.” Recipients included Mike been honoured with Merit Constantine of Surrey Minor Awards by the B.C. Lacrosse Lacrosse Scott Leibich of North Association at its annual general meeting last weekend in Whistler. Delta Minor Lacrosse, and Trevor Smith and Les ‘Wally’ Wolanski Jody Weatherby of Surrey and of Delta Minor Lacrosse. Kody Moleschi of Delta received
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Seahawks earned their first regular season win Saturday in North Delta, defeating the Hugh Boyd Trojans 20-18 in a B.C High School Football Association game. The Seahawks came from behind in the Senior AA Southern Conference contest, trailing 12-0 in the third quarter before the offense got on track to score three majors in the final 20 minutes of play. Mark Lego got Seaquam on the scoreboard with a 72-yard touchdown run on the first series of the second half. Quarterback Adam Dobie threw a touchdown pass to Lego,
and ran for one himself. Dobie also tossed a pass from Keegan Lensink for a two-point convert, a score that was the difference in the game. Dobie completed 14 of 26 pass attempts for 217 yards. Lensink caught six of those passes for 82 yards. Lego ran for 126 yards on 17 carries, and had two receptions for another 74 yards. But his biggest play was on defense. With Seaquam ahead 20-12, the Trojans scored a major and then went for a two-point conversion to tie the game. Lego caught the Hugh Boyd runner in the backfield, preserving the Seahawks lead. Linebacker Tony Kee led the Seahawks defense
with 13 tackles. Other standouts on defense included Jay Singh with nine tackles, Lensink with seven tackles and a fumble recovery, and Ryland Hood and Cory Hudson with five tackles each. Now at 1-1 (won-lost) in league play, Seaquam will visit the Holy Cross Crusaders Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Surrey school. The Crusaders lost 21-15 to the Belmont Bulldogs in Victoria last week, a result that left both teams with 2-1 records.
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Sebastien Reid (right) of the North Surrey Eagles grabs the helmet of Cloverdale Cougars ball carrier Walter Dingwall during a Junior Bantam football game Sunday at Cloverdale Athletic Park.
Highlights: Willie Brenner paced the Panthers, scoring three touchdowns and kicking for another six points. Jerald Leonardo, Mark Leonardo, Oso Okohie and Emeka Okuma also had major scores. Chae Head threw for a pair of touchdowns, playing behind the blocking of offensive linemen Nicholas Carroll and Pablo Espinoza. Mario Lagare led the Panthers defense with a fumble recovery. For Cloverdale, quarterback Bishop Francis led the Leopards offense, playing behind the effective blocking of Elijah Fenelon. Brydon Greig had a solid game to lead the defense.
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Highlights: The Tigers used a touchdown from Nathan Brown and a two-part convert from Bolby Peters to get the win. Other standouts on offense were Shawn Domingo and Ernie Santos. Leading the defense were Brown, Jidstar Castaneto, Jairo Salazar, Gabe Mendoza and Cory Turner.
Pee Wee Division N. Delta Longhorns 24 South Delta Rams 0
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Highlights: Carter Spencer had the North Delta score on a 60-yard run. Other highlights included the play of fullbacks Xavier Singfield and Xavier Cole.
North Surrey Lions 42 Cloverdale Tigers 6
Highlights: Jamil Yousuf and Javon Minott scored three touchdowns each for the Lions, with Adrian Dias Dos Santos kicking three two-point converts. Dahani Mohammed, Gaurav Dhaliwal, Kieran Pama and Avery Lilley were the offensive leaders. Top defensive performers were Sahib Malik, Andrew Knox, Keyshawn Porter, Alexander Eldridge and Marquell Milanzi.
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t was a good story, plain and simple. And so Nimisha Mukerji didn’t hesitate long before deciding to use her filmmaking skills to tell it. Her uncle, Vinay Shetty, told her of his ongoing struggle to get medication for the thousands of kids in India born with the rare genetic blood disease thalassemia. He introduced Mukerji to Imran, a wellspoken, Eminem-loving 24-year-old who works at a call centre, and Divya, a brighteyed 14-year-old girl who just wants to go to study and “become someone.” Both have thalassemia major, a disorder that destroys red blood cells and causes severe anemia. For Imran and Divya, it has meant a life of hospital visits, blood transfusions and stunted growth Vinay Shetty that makes them appear much younger than their years. Most people born with the disease won’t live past age 25. The filmmaker’s meetings in Mumbai resulted in the documentary Blood Relative, a film three years in the making that had its world premier earlier this month at the Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF), winning Best Canadian Documentary. “The response has been incredible,” said Mukerji. The film, however, is not her first. Her prior documentary, 65 Red Roses, also garnered the 28-year-old plenty of accolades, elective film class. including Most Popular Canadian Film “I knew I liked editing and making films, but I didn’t know if I was Award at the 2009 VIFF and Best Docuany good at it.” mentary Award at the 2009 Arizona Film Still, she wanted to give it a shot and applied to UBC’s film proFestival. It also aired on Oprah Winfrey’s gram. She was turned down. Documentary Club last year. “When I didn’t get in, I knew I really wanted to do film,” she laughs. But because the movie focussed on organ The next year, she applied again and was accepted, graduating a few donation, Mukerji wasn’t immediately sold years later with a double major in English literature and film producon the idea of tackling another disease for tion. her second project. But any qualms she had about making Blood Relative were quickly overcome. “When you’re struck by a good story, you find reasons you should do it,” she said. Mukerji was bitten by the film bug in high school at Seaquam Secondary in North Delta. But it wasn’t until she was into the second year of her English literature degree at UBC that she rediscovered Two of the subjects of Mukerji’s film Blood Relative, Divya (left) and Imran, her passion during an who both have thalassemia.
Local filmmaker Nimisha Mukerji’s latest documentary is featured at B.C.’s first South Asia Film Festival in Surrey, Abbotsford and Vancouver
She started 65 Red Roses, a year after graduation. Finished in 2009, it took two-and-a-half years to make and follows the lives of a young woman and her two online friends who were all battling cystic fibrosis. Now living in White Rock, Mukerji is excited to screen Blood Relative in Surrey during the upcoming South Asian Film Festival (SAFF). “There’s a huge community there that we can access. It’s kind of nice to be able to bring the film to them, rather than them having to go to Vancouver.” The SAFF, the first in B.C., takes place at six venues in Surrey, Vancouver and Abbotsford from Oct. 31 to Nov. 4 and is meant to celebrate 100 years of South Asian culture in the province. Forty films by Southeast Asian filmmakers will be screened over the five-day inaugural event. Blood Relative will be shown Nov. 1, 9 p.m. and Nov. 4, 12 p.m. at Empire Theatres in Guildford, and on Nov. 2, 6 p.m. at Town Cinemas in Abbotsford. For a full schedule of movies and venues in Vancouver, Abbotsford and Surrey, check www.saffcanada.org/schedule/ Mukerji’s next project is already in the works. Called Beauty Mark, it’s a narrative piece rather than a documentary, and explores the world of child beauty pageants. She’s welcoming the change of genre. “It shows I can tell a wide range of stories.” For more information about the South Asian Film Festival or to purchase tickets, visit www.saffcanada.org
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Arts The Delta Arts Council welcomes musicians and poets to their monthly Open Mic on Oct. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the Firehall Centre for the Arts. Everyone welcome. The MC is Patti McGregor. The cost is $4. Doors open at 7 p.m. The Surrey Arts Centre is hosting Sound Thinking Symposium 2012 on Oct. 21 from 12-5 p.m. Snap, Crackle, Hum: Electromagnetism, Electricity and Audio Art is a series of presentations and performances by artists, audio-art specialists and technologists that investigate the complex relationships between
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Business The next Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Networking Luncheon takes place Oct. 24 at Coyote Creek Golf Course (7778 152 St.). Registration and networking at 11:15 a.m., program and lunch from 12-1:30 p.m. Presentations will be about nutrition. The cost is $28 in advance or $30 at the door (no credit cards please). For reservations, email sdvwnreservations@ gmail.com
Submissions for Datebook should be posted at www.surreyleader.com Click Calendar. Datebook runs in print most Tuesdays and Thursdays.
CrAfts Burnsview Secondary School (7658 112 St.) is hosing a Harvest Market on Oct. 27 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Handmade creations, one-of-a-kind treasures and treats. Admission is $2 for those over 10. The event is a fundraiser for the Class of 2013.
Streamkeepers in removing English ivy in the Delta Nature Reserve on Oct. 20 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The location is the â&#x20AC;&#x153;switchbackâ&#x20AC;? trail along the upper east trail of the Delta Nature Reserve. The switchback can be accessed from Barrymore Drive at Monroe Drive in North Delta. No experience required.
(5441 125A St.) is hosting a harvest dinner on Oct. 19 at 6 p.m. The cost is $15 for adults, $7 for children aged 6-12 and free for those under six. For tickets, call 604-591-7919 or 604-5962412. Join staff and friends of the George Mackie Library for cake on Customer Appreciation Day, Oct. 20 from 1-3 p.m. at 8440 112 St. October is Canadian Library Month. For more
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from exporting its garbage to the U.S. as a fallback waste-disposal option fell flat at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention. Cache Creek Mayor John Ranta spoke in support of the resolution to ban all international exports of landfillable waste, arguing his town stands to lose more than 100 waste-handling jobs at the Cache Creek Regional Landfill if Metro halts its shipments in 2016 as planned. Metro plans to build a new waste-to-energy plant, but thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not expected to be ready until 2018 and it has reserved the temporary option of exporting garbage if necessary. But Surrey Coun. Marvin Hunt, a longtime backer of using garbage as a fuel for power, said the resolution was out of order because it would violate Marvin Hunt international trade deals. â&#x20AC;&#x153;These are goods that can be exported just like coal or gas or wood,â&#x20AC;? he said of garbage. Hunt also noted some B.C. communities already export their waste to a Washington State landfill run by Rabanco, which hopes to land Metro Vancouver as a customer. â&#x20AC;&#x153;[A provincial ban] would make all those contracts null and void, which is contrary to international free trade,â&#x20AC;? he said. The resolution from the Thompson-Nicola regional district was defeated on Thursday. Hunt said U.S. exports are just one option for Metro and the region could still negotiate to extend its use of the Cache Creek landfill if it needs to.
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Concert will take place Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m. at The Bell Centre for Performing Arts, 6250 144 St. Williams marks her return to an abandoned career as a classical pianist. The concert features Sam Ryan, The Vancouver Orchestra Club and other bands and choirs, as well as the premier of the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Titanicâ&#x20AC;? Symphony/ Piano Concerto. Genres: Classical, pop, jazz, and rock. Partial proceeds to the Metro Vancouver Dream Centre Society, the BC Cancer Society, and Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Canada. Tickets are $27 or $22 each for a group of 10. To reserve tickets, call the box office at 604507-6355, visit www. bellperformingartscentre. com or email thedare2012@gmail.com
tHeAtre Surrey Little Theatre presents the comedic mystery Catch Me If You Can, by Robert Thomas, from Oct. 25 to Nov. 17. Evening performances at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, with 2 p.m. matinees Nov. 4 and 11. Tickets ($15) are available by calling 604-576-8451 or by emailing reservations@ surreyleader.com. Surrey Little Theatre is located at 7027 184 St.
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Library writing contest winners announced
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Adult Writing contest for teens 12-18 years old. Entrants submit original short stories, poems, and comics to win cash prizes. Listed below are this year’s winners. Their work can be viewed by clicking on 2012 Young Adult Writing Contest booklet at http://bit.ly/qcrkVS. • Short Story (ages 15-18) First place - Justine Crawford for “Sixty-Five Roses” Second place - Alanah Lam for “Parental Guidance” Third place - Celina Wang for “The Writer” Honourable Mention - Martina Dansereau for “Her Blindness of Our Ways” • Short Story (ages 12-14) First place - Katelyn Colwell for “Some ‘Jokes’ Aren’t Funny” Second place - Jamie Verschoor for “A Blue Bowtie” Third place - Ana Ivkov for “Death” Honourable Mention - Linda Wu for “Leaves”
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• Poetry (ages 15-18) First place - Joy Gyamfi for “Amitte Diem” Second place - Rachael Giesbrecht for “Ode to Bacon” Third place - Shelby Kwok for “How to Write a Poem” Honourable Mention - Peishan Huang for “Camping” • Poetry (ages 12-14) First place - Fey Cofresi for “Soul” Second place - Zoe Clarinval for “Abstract” Third place - Sarah Bednash for “Devour” Honourable Mention - Ting- Shiuan Chen for “Pretty” • Comics First place - Cindy Kim for “Us” Second place - Jessie Tran for “How Much is the Gai Lan?” Third place - Lu Jia Lin for “Flotsam in the Sea” Honourable Mention - Nancy Lin for “The Trouble with Vegetables” The contest typically launches early in the summer, closing in early August. Stayed tuned for more details in 2013.
ThE handEl SociETy of Music presents Requiem and Vesperae Solennes by W.A. Mozart, Nov. 3 at the Good Shepherd Church. The choir and orchestra will be conducted by Johan Louwersheimer, and soloists Nancy Washeim, Katherine
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When Don o’Toole arrived at the top of Africa’s Mount Kilimanjaro two days ago in support of BC Children’s Hospital, he took a piece of Gibson Elementary School with him. Earlier this month, the North Delta school supported O’Toole and his Summits of Hope climbing team by organizing a coin collection fundraiser. The Grade seven students lead the initiative as a commitment to the school’s goal of being a caring and giving community. Every class from kindergarten to grade seven got involved raised a total of $1,680.
To honour the efforts of the kids, O’Toole recently visited the school and spent time with every class answering their questions. He also collected flags that had been decorated by each class and strung them on a long rope. This rope of flags are making the climb to the top of the mountain and the students are able to follow his progress the entire way. Throughout his eight-day climb (six days up and two days down), O’Toole and his team recorded daily voice updates on www.summitsofhope.com where the students and the community can follow them. Their climb started on Oct. 10 and they are expected to be at the
bottom today. “This initiative is a great fit for our school because it is a way for our kids to help other kids,” said Warren Zerbe, principal at Gibson Elementary. “Just as our students support the Terry Fox Foundation and Free the Children, Summits of Hope is another way for them to proactively give back.” Summits of Hope is a registered non-profit that has been supporting children since 1999. Once the Summits of Hope team has completed the climb and returned to Canada, O’Toole will visit Gibson Elementary School once again to share the stories of his adventure.
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Sept 18, 1927 ~ Oct 15, 2012 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Leona â&#x20AC;&#x153;Leeâ&#x20AC;? Elizabeth Mitchell. She was born on September 18, 1927 in her grandmothers house in Burnaby, BC and passed away, October 15, 2012 in Surrey, BC. Lee is survived by her loving husband Charlie of 59 years; children Bonnie (Ted) Emanuels, Cindy (Mario) Cunha, Brad (Michelle) Mitchell, grandchildren Marie, Tim (Cheryl), Clayton (Laura), Shelby and Chelsea, greatgrandchildren Teagan and Bria. Lee devoted her life to her family, she loved flowers and the outdoors. A Memorial Tea will be held on Saturday, October 20, 2012 at 2:00 pm at Fraser Heights Funeral Home, 14835 Fraser Highway, Surrey, BC. In lieu of flowers donations in Leeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s memory may be made to a charity of your choice.
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Van Kam’s group of companies requires Owner Operators to be based out of our Surrey Terminal for runs throughout B.C. and PRINCE GEORGE Alberta. Applicants have winter and Group mountain,of driving experience/ Van-Kammust Freightways’ Companies training. requires Owner Operators for runs out of our We offer above average rates and excellent employee benefits. Prince Terminal.drivers, call Bev, 604-968-5488 or To join ourGeorge team of Professional email current and details W a resume, ff ll driver’s t tabstractWi t / ofMtruck to: t i careers@vankam.com or fax 604-587-9889 Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility. We thank you for your interest in Van-Kam, however only those of interest to us will be contacted.
CLASS 1 & 3 DRIVERS Wanted for Calgary, Edmonton AB & Surrey B.C.
Growing Disposal Company
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Long Haul Truck Drivers Req’d F/T for RTCT Transport Ltd. Sal: $23.50 Duties: Drive truck to transport goods / materials to destinations, perform pre - trip inspection of vehicle, safety, security, loading / unloading of cargo. Contact: Kuljeet Gill Email:r tcttranspor tltd@yahoo.ca Fax: 604-593-5015
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fit your lifestyle. Our career advisors will work with you every step of the way to tackle any career related challenge including exploring change, or personal career development.
Required to work for a Langley based company. Must have the ability to work in both a team environment and independently. Some mechanical background required, hydraulic and electrical skills an asset. Experience with power tools and hand tools a must. Will have a strong command of the English language. Positive attitude and a willingness to learn will take you far within our company. Own vehicle is an asset, but not a necessity. Non smokers preferred.
Do You Want to Change the World? Be a World Vision Charity Ambassador for World Vision! We are looking for passionate people to work with us starting November 1, 2012 to December 24 at Guildford Town Centre with the possibility for permanent, parttime placement on future campaigns. Please apply on our website at: recruiting.donorworx.com
Supervisor & Attendant PH Restaurants LTD. dba Pizza Hut is hiring for Food service supervisor(12.00/hr) & Food counter attendant ($10.25/hr) both 40hrs/wk+other ben. Apply by Fax: (888) 413-7782
MORGAN Creek Tropicals email danielle@mctropicals.com $10.25/h greenhouse labour, shipping
income
Check out our FOR SALE sections: class 500’s for Merchandise, 600’s for Real Estate, and for Automotive view our 800’s.
bcclassified.com
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Delta Textiles req a F/T OFFICE ASSISTANT with bookkeeping exp. Punjabi/Hindi speaking an asset. Email: deltatextiles@hotmail.com
HoneyDo Home Support Assistants P/T position in Delta & White Rock. Previous experience in senior care, excellent ethics and attitude, fluent written and verbal English required. Valid HCA, first aid / CPR, Food Safe, clean driver’s abstract, police background check preferred. Email resume and cover letter to: hdla.jobs@gmail.com by Mon. October 22, 2012.
HELP WANTED
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Counter Sales Person needed for busy Langley Building Supply Store
INDUSTRIAL bakery on Annacis Island(Delta) requires a fulltime(permanent) Shipper/Receiver. This is a graveyard position. 5pm - 5 am Must be available weekends. This job involves freezer work. email resume to: bakeryhiring@hotmail.ca
Sales Experience and ability to speak Hindi and Punjabi would be an asset.
JOIN MOLLY MAID
Please send resume to:
We are a paid performance co. we need mature, bondable applicanats with housecleaning exp. Current BC drivers license, Road Star an asset. Good English req’d. Call Mon-Fri. 9am-3pm
P.O. Box 304 C/O The Langley Times 20258 Fraser Hwy Langley, BC V3A 4R3
604-599-9962 WANTED Adult Newspaper Floaters for Surrey North Delta Leader Part-time, Small vehicle required. Door to door delivery Tuesdays and Thursdays. Pls call 604-575-5322 - leave your name, phone # and address.
DELIVERY DRIVERS NEEDED!
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learn to turn income tax into
LABOURERS
Shop from home!
HOME CARE/SUPPORT
LIVE-IN CAREGIVER is req for 2 seniors, f/t. Surrey area. Min wage. Call Paul or Lara, 604-339-8822
Call 604-562-9853 or fax resume to: 778-564-4450
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CANADIAN FARMS PRODUCE Inc., located in Surrey requires F/T general farm workers to start in January 2012. Accommodation avail. Wage $10.25/hour. Must be in good physical shape. Training provided. Heavy lifting req’d. Please fax resume to: 604-574-5773
www.plea.bc.ca
Apply in person only Mon. - Fri., 9:00a.m. - 3:00p.m. 6834 King George Hwy. Surrey
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HELP WANTED
An Alberta Construction Company is hiring Dozer and Excavator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051.
604-708-2628
✖ Paid Hourly, not percentage ✖ Vehicles & Equip. provided ✖ Must be fluent in English ✖ Drivers license required ✖ No experience necessary, top training provided
Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628 www.plea.bc.ca
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PLEA Community Services Society is looking for individuals and families who can provide respite care in their homes for youth aged 12 to 18, who are attending a recovery program for alcohol and/or drug addiction. Qualified applicants must be available on weekends and have a home that can accommodate one to two youth and meet all safety requirements. Training and support is provided. If interested, please call a member of our Family Recruiting Team at:
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Now accepting applications for: F/T, day positions Mon. - Fri.
Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEA Community Services is looking for qualified applicants who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or on weekends for respite. Training, support and remuneration are provided. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door.
HOME CARE/SUPPORT RESPITE Caregivers
TEAM MEMBERS NEEDED RESIDENTIAL CLEANING
Required by Door Company. English/Punjabi an asset. Computer experience necessary.
CALL SURREY CAMPUS: 604-583-1004 OR VISIT SPROTTSHAW.COM
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covemouldinggroup @gmail.com
D RECEPTIONIST D OFFICE WORKER D SALES PERSON D ACCOUNT MANAGER D SHOP WORKERS
LEARNING WITH PURPOSE SINCE 1903
HELP WANTED MECHANICALLY SOUND PERSON,
FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE
Please e-mail resumes & current drivers abstract: drivers@supersave.ca or Fax: (1)604.534.3811
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Wages Negotiable base on Experience & Benefits Package. Please e-mail:
• Industry Leading Remuneration • Full Benefits & Pension Plan
YOU DON’T HAVE TO STOP YOUR LIFE TO CHANGE ITS DIRECTION.
*Not all programs available in all campuses.
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TEN FOUR trucking in Surrey is hiring Long Haul truck Drivers. Travel as 2 man team, travel into USA. Wage is $23/hr. Fax: 604-5970966.
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HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED Lane Closure Tech’s and Traffic Control people req’d. immediately. 604-996-2551 or email Traffic_King@shaw.ca
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
EDUCATION
Do you have a reliable van and a valid drivers license? You could make extra money delivering the Metro Monday through Friday.
H&R Block needs tax professionals. Classes begin September Classes beginmid October 22nd Study with us. Q Choose a class schedule and location convenient to you. Q Receive high quality training. Q Start a rewarding career.*
FOR MORE INFORMATION EMAIL: circmanager@burnabynewsleader.com
Register online at hrblock.ca or call 1-877-32BLOCK (322-5625) for details. *Enrolment in, or completion of, the course is neither an offer nor guarantee of employment. Some restrictions apply.
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Become a Psychiatric Nurse in your own community There is an urgent need for more Registered Psychiatric Nurses (RPN), particularly outside the urban areas of the province. And with the workforce aging – the average age of a Registered Psychiatric Nurse in BC is 47 years – the number of retirees from the profession is exceeding the number of graduates. Entry-level earnings start at $30.79/hour to $40.42/hour. Train Locally – The only program of its kind in BC, students can learn within their local communities via distance education, local and/or regional clinical placements, and some regional classroom delivery. This 23 month program is accredited by the College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of BC (CRPNBC). Government student loans, Employment & Labour Market Services (ELMS), band funding & other financing options available to qualified applicants.
Toll Free:
1-87-STENBERG www.stenbergcollege.com
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HELP WANTED
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HELP WANTED
CARRIERS NEEDED IN DELTA Please Call
604-575-5342
UPCOMING AVAILABLE ROUTES ROUTE# PAPERS
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AREA DESCRIPTION
Westview Dr - Huff Bvld, Westview Pl - Southridge Rd 114A St - 116 St, Cory Dr - 72 Ave 112 St - Swanson Dr, 78 Ave - 80 Ave 113A St - 115 St, 77 Ave - 80 Ave Bridlington Dr - 112 St, Sutton Pl - Monroe Dr Minster Dr - Barrymore Dr, Priory - Cayton Pl Cherry Ln - Stoney Cres, Hamlin Dr - Lyon Rd Wiltshire Bvld - 108 St, 80 Ave - Hermosa Dr Wiltshire Blvd - Westside Dr, Santa Monica Dr 114 St - 115A St, 92 Ave - 94 Ave 116 St - 118 St, 94 Ave - 96 Ave 116 St - 117A St, 92 Ave - 94 Ave 116 A St - 117A St, 94A Ave - 95A Ave River Rd - 112 St, 90 Ave - 92A Ave Terrance Dr - Delcrest Dr, River Rd - Dunlop Rd Centre St - Karr Pl, Private Rd - Main St
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS OFFICE ADMIN AC Transport Ltd. is Hiring F/T Office Administrator (20.00/hr) & Office Assistant (19.00/hr) .Mail: 7125 Brown Street, Delta BC V4G 1G8.Fax: 604-940-2252
Office Assistant / Dispatcher Established Electrical Contractor looking for mature, experienced, career minded Office Assistant/Dispatcher to join our office team. Ideally, the right candidate will have experience working in the construction trade. Other requirements will include: F strong communication skills and excellent phone manner F ability to work in a fast-paced, team environment. F fast and accurate key boarding skills (50+ WPM) F strong Knowledge of Word, Excel, Outlook; (experience in Quick Books an asset) F ability to keep yourself organized with strong attention to detail, accuracy and time lines
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TRADES, TECHNICAL
Experienced Commercial Mechanic wanted for lead hand position in Langley shop. CVI ticket a must, Cummins ISX engine knowledge an asset. Top wages and benefits. Send resume to: Tridem@telus.net or 604-513-8004.
Heavy Duty Diesel Mechanic
Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader is seeking an energetic, aggressive self starter for a full time potions. Required immediately. Must have inspectors ticket and Red seal. Will have hydraulic experience and must be able to read electrical and hydraulic schematics.
Compensation: To be negotiated based upon relevant experience. To apply for this position, please submit a separate cover letter in a word document, attention to: Potential Employer, explaining why you would be the right candidate for us and your resume with references to: needtogetwired@gmail.com . We look forward to hearing from you!
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Need CA$H Today? Own A Vehicle? Borrow Up To $25,000
No Credit Checks! Cash same day, local office.
www.PitStopLoans.com 604-777-5046
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
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CARRIERS NEEDED
TRADES, TECHNICAL
LABOUR & OPERATORS Bestway Excavating & Demolition 2008 Ltd. is Hiring F/T Material Handlers (16.00/hr) Demolition Worker (18.00/hr) & Heavy Equipment Operator (29/hr).Mail: PO BOX 71121, DELTA BC V4C 6P6. Fax : 604-503-1372
WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com
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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
BEST HAND IN TOWN. New Location. Hot Oil. 10am - 10pm. Call: 604-719-5628 BEST MASSAGE IN SURREY. Beautiful girls. Master level. Magic hand massage. $60 1/2 hour. $80 45 min. $100/hour. 778-552-8886
Facial Slimming Massage Sensation Skin Care
Please Call
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PAPERS AREA DESCRIPTION
176A St - 179 St, 68A Ave - 69 Ave 184 St - 186 St, 53A Ave - 56 Ave 142 St - 144 St, 68 Ave - 70A Ave 150 St - 152 St, 86A Ave - 88 Ave 144 St - Wiltshire Dr, 74 Ave - 76 Ave 150A St - 152 St, 72 Ave - 76 Ave 130A St - 132 St, 72 Ave - 74 Ave 117B St - 119A St, 97A Ave - 99 Ave Princess Dr - 116 St, 96 Ave - 97B Ave 121 St - 123 St, 96 Ave - 97 Ave 126 St - 128 St, 102 Ave - 104 Ave 132 St - 134 St, 89 Ave - 90 Ave 136B St - 137A St, 91 Ave - Ursus Cr 148 St - 150 St, 92 Ave - 94 Ave 150 St - 152 St, 92 Ave - 95 Ave 146 St - Ellendale Dr, 111A Ave - Wallace Dr 142 St - 143A St, 108 Ave - 110 Ave 128A St - 132 St, 111 Ave - 112A St
MIND BODY SPIRIT
GRAND OPENING DANDELION SPA
604-575-5342
UPCOMING AVAILABLE ROUTES
RELAXING MASSAGE Back door. 3849 Hastings ~ 778-908-3315
Get A MASSAGE From A GORGEOUS Gal. New to Burnaby. 7805 6th St. 604-553-3222
COMMERCIAL TRANSPORT MECHANICS Wanted for Surrey, Kamloops, Calgary & Edmonton
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ELECTRICAL
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263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE Evergreen Bobcat & Mini Excavator Excavating, Driveway removing, trenching, concrete breakers, drain tile, septic install & repairs. 20 yrs. exp. Fair rates. 604-250-6165
MUSHROOM MANURE Pick up or delivery. Covered storage. Call 604-644-1878
EXCAVATORS
• Strong command of the English Language • 3rd or 4th year apprentices • Certified journeymen • Driver’s licence • Self-starter
(778)886-7773
DUMP TRUCKS, BOBCATS
COMPLETE LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION SERVICES
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
FARM TRACTORS
(604)531-5935
• Industry Leading Remuneration • Full Benefits & Pension Plan
REPAIR FRIDGES, Stoves, washers, dryers, d/w’s & garberators. Plumbing. Reas. 604-916-6542
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www.riverrocklandscape.com
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CLEANING SERVICES
CLEANING LADY ~ reliable, prof., will clean your home, office. 10 years exp. Reasonable rates. Excellent references. 778-960-9865
EVA’S PROFESSIONAL CLEANING SERVICES • Housecleaning • Organizing • Weekly/Bi-Wkly • Move-in/out • Offices * References * Bonded * Insured
Mini excavator, concrete breaking, drainage, hauling.
GARDENING Reas. Rates S Quality Work Fall Clean Up S Gardening Bark Mulch S Gutter Cleaning Lawn Care S Free Estimates
(604)218-0279
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CONCRETE & PLACING
Concrete Lifting Specialist Free Est & Warranties
FENCING
6 FOOT HIGH CEDAR FENCE. $11/foot. Low Prices. Quality Work. Free Est. Harbans 604-805-0510. PHIL’S FENCING: Custom blt cedar fences/gates/lattice. Repairs, decks & stairs, 604-591-1173, 351-1163
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FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOOR REFINISHING ✶ Repairs & Staining ✶ Installation ✶ Free Estimates
Eva 778-886-6857 Exp’d European Lady to clean your house or apartment. Ref’s avail. 604-597-4891 or 778-241-9080.
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224 www.centuryhardwood .com
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GARDENING
Bonniecrete Const Ltd
Ross 604D535D0124
778-227-2431 WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $125 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $145. Free delivery in Surrey. 604-856-8877
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627 GUTTER, HOUSE & WINDOW WASHING “Deep Clean - Brush Wash” Free Est. Randall 604.589.3070
HANDYPERSONS
RENO’S, REPAIRS, ADDITIONS All aspects of home repair. Call Keith 778-868-8995.
PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 34 Years Exp. Free Estimates.
Call: Rick (604) 202-5184
GREAT MASSAGE ONLY $25. 20372 Fraser Highway, Langley (across from Casino) 604-510-0588
SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or damaged concrete. Ken 604-532-0662
UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
or Fax: (1)604.534.3811
*Fall Yard Clean-up *Leaf Raking *Etc.
283A
6 0 4 -5 9 8 -8 7 3 3 8673A Scott Road
Please e-mail resumes:
WALT’S YARDWORKS
▲ Joes External Cleaning ▲ POWER WASHING • WINDOWS • ROOFS • GUTTERS * Fully Insured * Licensed * Bonded Since 1989. Joe 778-773-5730
GRAND OPENING!
mechanics@supersave.ca
Call SUNNY GILL 604-807-4763
Gutters -Windows -Tile Roof- Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Victor between 4 & 9pm. 604-589-0356
D Crack Repairs D Driveways D Patios, etc. D Provide Proper Drainage
604.523.6689 Unit D - 768 Princess Street
ROYAL KING
(Fully insured). PK Contracting
CARPET CLEANING ACTION CARPET & FURNACE CLEANING
MASSAGE & BODY CARE
175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS
Pavers, Retaining Walls, Sundecks. Maintenance, Fall Clean Up and Pruning.
Dawn Appliance Service. (Sry) Fast in-home repairs, all makes & models Certif’d tech. 1 Yr parts & labour warr. 7 days/24 hrs. 604-512-5936
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We Offer:
RIVERROCK LANDSCAPE
BACKHOES, CATS
@ 8th St. New Westminster
Qualifications:
GARDENING
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
ABDUL APPLIANCES: Cert’d tech. 20/yrs exp. 1/yr parts & labour warr. 24/7. Buy / Sell. Zeb: 604.596.2626.
Grand Opening GEMINI STUDIO
Green Island Relaxation Body Care
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#1 QUALITY WORK, Big or sm. Exp. Electrician avail. Reas.rates.604-773-0341. Lic#9902
604.512.1872
Duties Include: • Maintenance & Repairs • Diagnostics of Trucks, Trailers, Forklifts and Hydraulics • Reporting • Inventory control
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
#1113 LOW COST ELECTRIC Panel Upgrade • Reno’s -Com/Res. Heating • Trouble Shooting Licensed & Bonded. 604-522-3435
☛ Bookkeeping & Payroll ☛ Full Cycle Accounting ☛ Personal & Corporate Returns Small Businesses Welcome! Certified Management Accountant of 20 years.
Special pkg $79. Call 604-945-5801
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IN SURREY
ACCOUNTING/TAX/ BOOKKEEPING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
J. KANG & ASSOCIATES
Tel: 604-583-6603
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
BENEFIT PACKAGE! Please contact Mike e-mail: mike@megacranes.com or fax 604.599.5250
F minimum 5 years of office experience Duties Include: Duties Include: coordintating incoming e-mails/ phone calls regarding work orders and quote requests. Communication with Project Managers and coordinating scheduling. Sharing of general office duties.
PERSONAL SERVICES
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All Green Lawn Care - Hedge Trimming -Pruning - Clean-up - Lawn Cutting - Power Raking - Aeration - Fall Clean-up
Tom 778-895-9030 or 604-582-1875
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 FREE ESTIMATES
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.
BEAUT BATHROOM & KITCHEN Plumbing + Drywall + Elect. + Tubs & Showers & Sinks + Toilets & Tile + floors + countertop + painting. Sen disc. Work Guar. 21 yrs exp. Call Nick 604-230-5783, 604-581-2859
BEN’S RENO’S ~ 604-507-0703 New bsmt, drywall, texture, paint, kitchen, bath, hardwood, laminate, plumbing, tiles, windows, doors
BL CONTRACTING All Phases of Renovations
SURREY LEADER
Now Hiring
Bundle Drivers
• Surrey-North Delta • Must own 3/4 to 1 ton cargo van - no minivans or SUV’s • Pick up newspapers from our warehouse and deliver to carrier’s homes.
If interested please call 604.575.5312
Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...
Kristy 604.488.9161 threescocatering@shaw.ca
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EDUCATION/TUTORING
W W W. L I T T L E B I G A R T S T U DIO.COM. Art Class for Kids and Adults. $10/hr and up. 604-8088279, 604-805-3687
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com
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DRYWALL
ABS DRYWALL, res. & comm. Quailty workman ship. Boarding, taping, finishing, textured ceiling, renos. Free est. 604-376-1927 A Call to Vern. Free Est. Drywall, Reno & Texture Specialist, Painting.
“No job too small”. 604-825-8469 ARCO DRYWALL Ltd. Board, Tape Texture, Frame. New & Reno’s. 20 Years exp, free estimate. Call Mike 604-825-1500, 778-892-9095
DRYWALL
Reliable Work ❖ Res. & Comm.
Mike 604-789-5268
PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. 604-762-4657/604-764-6416 THREE STAR DRYWALL LTD Boarding, Taping, & texture. Small jobs welcome! Kam 604-551-8047
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ELECTRICAL
06951 Electrician Lic. Low cost. PANEL CHANGE. Big/small jobs. Residential/ Comm. 604-374-0062
TOPSOIL BARKMULCH, SAND, GRAVEL
Call 604-531-5935 FALL GARDEN CLEAN-UP, Hedge trim, tree pruning, mulch, soil. Reas. rates. 604-282-1793
FINISHING, HARDWOOD & LAMINATE FLOORS CUSTOM SHOWERS & SAUNAS
CALL BRENT
(604)240-1920
COMPLETE RENOVATIONS, 30 yrs in Const. Very reliable. Denicon Const. Call Dennis 604-809-0702.
DECKS - R - US. Sundecks by exp. European craftsman. Interior home Renos. Kitchen/bath/bsmt. Insured. Ivan 778-549-6858 HANDYMAN SERVICES Reno’s & Repairs 604-625-4655. Electrical, Flooring, Plumbing langleyhandymanservices.com
RENO HANDYMAN SERVICES. Tile, bathroom. Ext. work stucco, (604)930-9700 604-616-0554
SUNDECK’S & PATIO’S
Vinyl or wood. Stairs, Railings, etc. 40 Yrs exp call Don (604)596-0652 Getting a job couldn’t be easier!
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 372
SUNDECKS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 551
GARAGE SALES
GARAGE SALE Sat. Oct. 20, 8am - 1pm 1662 - 146 St. S. Surrey
Best Local Roofs & Repairs
A-TECH Services 604-230-3539
in Cloverdale. WCB & liability. Great price/refs Paul 604-328-0527
Running this ad for 8yrs
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour
Call a Roofer, not a SALESMAN !
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.
FREE EST. ~ Since 1990 ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Owner Applicator
www.paintspecial.com
Ron 604-728-3699
Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-782-9108 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
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TILING
AN EXPERIENCED TILE SETTER Interior / Exterior Call BRUCE @ 604-583-4090 We always advertise with â&#x20AC;&#x153;THE LEADERâ&#x20AC;?
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TREE SERVICES
Canuck Roofing All Roof Repairs Any job big or small. Free Est. *WCB *Insured *BBB 778-772-1969
A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv. Dangerous tree removal, spiral pruning hedge trimming, stump grinding, topping. Insured, WCB Free Est Arborist Reports
FOR ALL YOUR RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEEDS New construction * Renovations JOHN BEAUMIER Phone/Fax: 604-576-5891 Cell: 604-649-5404 totalrenovations@shaw.ca
Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $
Many tools for sale incl. Builders Level, Paint sprayer, vacuum canister, + many hand tools. Antique wall phone, household, sheer curtains & blinds, art matt cutter, + many garden & building items *ROCKS*GEMS*MINERALS SALE 6302 - 152nd St. Surrey Sat/Sun, Oct 20 & 21, 10am-5pm TOOLS only Garage Sale, 9-1, Oct 20, 8715-143 St No Early Birds. Firm prices, cash only
HOME REPAIRS
Morris The Arborist
A1 BATH RENOâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S. Bsmt suites, drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. Joe 604-961-9937 or 604-581-3822 ELEC, Plumb, repair install appls, dishwashr, garburater, faucet, toilet, sinks, countertops, leaks, plug, lights, fan, vent, kitch 604-314-1865 KITCHEN & BATHROOMS Cabinets, flooring, elec. & plumbing (604)625-4655 langleyhandymanservices.com
289 HOUSEHOLD SERVICES BARBARAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S Cleaning Service! 15 years experience! Call Barbara for a free estimate at (604)-951-3996
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KITCHEN CABINETS
QUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. ****Mention this ad for 10% Off **** Call Raman @ 604-561-4041.
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SL PAINTING Interior/Exterior. FREE Estimates. Quality job. Fully insured - WCB Please call Sonly.
604-328-6387 ~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates
**EMERGENCY CALL OUT** CertiďŹ ed Arborist Reports
GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, asphalt shingles, flat roofs, WCB/BBB. Cln Gutters-$80. Senior disc. 10%. 604-240-5362. www.glroofing.ca
Mainland RooďŹ ng Ltd.
AJM PAINTING Ticketed Owner Does the Work! A+ Rating
560
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www.mainlandroof.com
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1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555.
RUBBISH REMOVAL FLEETWOOD WASTE Bin Rentals 10-30 Yards. Call Ken at 604-294-1393
ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020
FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!! *Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!
AFFORDABLE MOVING Local & Long Distance
$45/Hr
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329 PAINTING & DECORATING PRICES SO LOW I MUST BE MAD Call MAD ABOUT PAINTING. Free Estimates. Int/Ext. 778-773-3918 DISCOUNT -- QUALITY PAINTING 27 yrs exp. Premium Paint, Int/Ext, Free Estâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. Call Carl 604-951-0146
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SPORTING GOODS
X COUNTRY SKIIS & BINDINGS FOR SALE. Kneissl & Rossignal Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s size 10 & Womanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s size 7. Shoes and Poles as well. 3 pin (old style). North Delta. 604-591-9740
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CLEAN 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES (some w/ensuites) in Park-like setting. Cable, heat, & hot water incl. Laundry rest area on each floor.
604-588-8850 604-584-5233 www.cycloneholdings.ca
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TOWNHOUSES
Fleetwood- 3 bdrm T/H in great fam. community! Close to amen. & transit. Wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t last! $329,900 Melissa Rook-Green Sutton West Coast Realty www.mrgproperties.wordpress.com Cell: 604-837-2983 PRICED TO SELL! NO GST! 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, 2045 sq.ft. duplex style T/H, s.s. appls, fncd yard, fin bsmt, dble garage. $449,900. Virtual tour: www.cotala.com/2755 Call Inna: 604-760-3792
706 Want to be your own boss? Thriving roll-off bin junk disposal business for sale. Reg client base plus more daily. Monica Lee at Royal Lepage 604-970-8575
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CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are Spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977
1 MONTH FREE RENT 1 Bdrm. From $685 2 Bdrm. From $850 â&#x20AC;˘ 24 Hour On-site Management â&#x20AC;˘ PETS ALLOWED â&#x20AC;˘ Minutes Walk To Elementary School & Guildford Mall
Surrey: 12685 70 Ave. 7 Bdrm 6 washrooms, +rec room. Price $715,000 Call 778-895-0997
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To Arrange a Viewing Call Grace at 604-319-7514
DALMATIANS, 2M, born july 9, ckc reg., shots, dewormed, $1000-$1500 obo. (604)793-5130, (604)723-2232
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Guildford Mall / Public Library
EVERGREEN APARTMENTS Crime Free Multi-Housing CertiďŹ ed Ask About Incentives! Spacious Suites, very competitive prices. Extra large 1 & 2 BDRM steâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, lots of storage. Heat/hot water incl. Access to Vancouver via freeway, 1 bus to Skytrain. No pets.
Phone 604-582-0465 GUILDFORD
RENTAL INCENTIVES Family Friendly Complex 1, 2 & 3 Bdrms available. Close to shopping, bus route, schools & park. Small pets welcome. Ask about our senior discount.
Call: 604-585-1966. 1 BDRM ste. Fleetwood, near bus & all amen. $520. Phone 604-5971627
GOLDENDOODLE pups for sale. $1000. Black, blonde, brown. Vet checked, dewormed. Great family dog, no shedding. 778-888-9132 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
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CENTRAL SURREY, 1 bdrm. near skytrain, $650 mo. Available now. (604)288-4112 W. Abbotsford: 7 bdrm Custom Built - 3676 sf, $579,900. Open House Saturday (778)549-6411
NEWTON 3 Bdrms, 2 baths in Safe &Secure bldg. Nr Kwantlen College, Univ, schools & all amens, busstop in front of bldng. Lots of parking. 604-537-4600 or 604-783-1836
GUILDFORD 2 bdrm. on 3rd floor. N/S N/P. 100/150 nr. Walmart. Share ldry. Now. $850 + hydro. 604-512-3573 778-883-1344
S. SURREY, 26/152. Clean 1/bdrm apartments for seniors 55 & older. Call Mon-Fri btwn 9am-noon. 604-538-8308.
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CLOGBUSTERS Sewer & Drain Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll clean out your drains... not your wallet. Plumbing repairs, licensed & insured. (604)861-6583
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CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
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5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY IN MAPLE RIDGE potential 26 building lots reduced by $100,000 to $1,288,800. Vendor will finance. 2 Houses, $2400/mo. Call Byron 604-761-6935
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Boston Terriers pups, ckc reg, vet checked, reputable breeder, excellent pedigree. (604)794-3786
ABBA MOVERS & DEL Res/comm 1-4 ton truck, 1 man $35/hr, 2 men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25yrs Exp. 24hrs/7days 604-506-7576
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COLLECTOR BUYING 60s concert. Posters, Zeppelin, Hendrix, TOP $$ jab@wwdc.com 1-519-673-0625
Morris 604-597-2286 Marcus 604-818-2327 PRO TREE SERVICES Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trimming/ removals & stump grinding. John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270
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DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL * Pruning * Retopping * Falling Service Surrey 25 years
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REAL ESTATE
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Fridge $195; Stove $175 Washer $175; Dryer $175 Stackers & Dishwasher Warranty, delivery, low prices 604-534-4402 ----------------------------------------APPLIANCES WANTED * Free pick-up* 604-339-0744
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AUCTIONS
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BURIAL PLOTS
BURIAL PLOT - Valley View Memorial Gardens, 72nd Ave, Surrey. $1500. More info call 604-581-5117
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FUEL
ALDER, BIRCH, MAPLE MIX. Cut up to 16â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; lengths, split, seasoned, ready to burn. $250 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered. Call 604-534-1970
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FURNITURE
A New Pillowtop Mattress Set Still in Packaging! Can Deliver! $100 - Call: 604-484-0379
MATTRESSES starting at $99 â&#x20AC;˘ Twins â&#x20AC;˘ Fulls â&#x20AC;˘ Queens â&#x20AC;˘ Kings 100â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
52 Surrey/North Delta Leader Thursday, October 18, 2012 RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
Newton Location
VILLA UMBERTO Lovely 2 bdrm. Quiet building. 2 full baths. In-suite laundry, secured underground parking. Adult Oriented. Available Sept. 1st
Call: 604-596-5671 or Cell 604-220-8696 SURREY
Regency Park Gardens Large 1 & 2 bedroom units Rent from $725.00/mo.
Phone: 604-581-8332 & 604-585-0063
RENTALS 706
RENTALS
APARTMENT/CONDO
706
SURREY CENTRAL, Immaculate 1 bdrm + den. Insuite laundry. Nr SkyTrain. Avail now. $875/mo. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460
SURREY SOMERSET HOUSE LUXURY 2 bdrms suite available immediately, In-suite W&D, fireplace, 5 app and freshly painted and new carpets. 1 blk to King George Sky train & Mall, Sec. Under Ground Parking.
SURREY
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Nice, clean and quiet 1 & 2 bdrms W/d in some suites Walk to Guilford Mall Close to transit and schools Upgraded, condo style suites Exterior fully upgraded, new windows & balconies On site manager
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APARTMENT/CONDO
SUNCREEK ESTATES * Large 2 & 3 Bdrm Apartments * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w * 3 floor levels inside suite * Wood burning fireplace * Private roof top patio * Walk to shops. Near park, pool, playground * Elementary school on block * Clubhouse, tennis court * On site security. Sorry no pets
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PARKSIDE
SURREY 7500 Scott Rd. new 1 bdrm apt on 2nd flr. Inste ldry, d/washer, granite. $950mo. Avail now. 604-614-8280 604-417-7468 SURREY 9278 120 St. Newer 2 bd, 2 ba, luxury 1100 s/f 3rd flr Penthse with view, 5 appls. $1250mo. Avail immed. Pets neg. 604-951-7792
N.SURREY 104/144. 3 Bdrm grnd lvl entry, w/d, f/s, nr schls, transp, shopping. $1100/mo incl utils. N/P. Ref’s. 604-649-9099, 604-299-0818
733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS
1 Bdrm. $685 - $715 2 Bdrm. $825
NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. 2 RV Pads available for mobile home. Call 604-597-4787.
• Close to Skytrain, Sry. Central Mall, & SFU Sry. Campus • 24 Hour On-site Management PETS ALLOWED • Minutes Walk To Park, High School & Elementary School
To Arrange a Viewing Call Joyce at 604-319-7517
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HOUSES FOR SALE
CEDAR HILLS 93/127 2 lvl 4 bdrm whole house, 2 full baths, garage, fncd, Nov 1, $1390. 604-338-3601.
“Part of the Crime Free Multi-Housing Program”
CLEAN 2BR + den 1 bath rancher. Fraser/148 St. $1300 + util. NS. Ref reqd. 778-327-8328. DELTA: 95/116A Lrg 4 bdrm house -l/rm, f/rm, 2 bthrms. $1500/mo. Nov. 1st. n/s, n/p. 604-594-6472
WHITE ROCK. Lrg 1 bdrm from $725/mo. quiet & clean. Close to beach & shops. Avail Nov. 1. N/S. Incl heat & hot water. 604-589-7818
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HOMES FOR RENT
CEDAR HILLS. 5 Bdrm whole hse $1800. Neat, clean, big yard, near schools & bus. N/S, N/P. Nov 1st. Call: (604) 625-3884 or 825-5023
FRASER HTS. 108/165. 4/bdrms, 2.5 bthrs, double garage. $1900/mo. Nov 1. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460
SURREY Ctrl. Lrg 2 bdrm apt 2nd flr. D/W. Garburator. $825 incl heat. N/P. (604) 589-2103 or 369-7842
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HOUSES FOR SALE
750 HOME SWEET HOME
SOUTH SURREY Short Term or Long term NEW - only 2 years old. Deluxe, Fully Equipped 2 bdrm. + Rec. Room/Office + 2 Full Bath T/House. Floor to ceiling storage + storage room in garage. 6 S/S appli. d/w, w/d, & Garburator. Crown Mouldings, 9ft. ceilings, H/W laminate flooring and slate tile. Gas F/P & Alarm. 1 car garage parking. No - Smoking inside, covered patio & outdoor patio. Amenities room incls. full gym, outdoor hot tub & pool. Walk to Morgan Heights shopping & transit. Close to schools. $1800/month. Avail. November 1.
604.488.9161 HOUSE for Rent in Sunshine Hills, North Delta. Clean 4 bedrm, 2 1/2 bath, in quiet family neighborhood. $2,100 per month, utilities NOT included. Large private backyard with pool. Walking distance to Sunshine Hills Elem. and Seaquam Sec. Bus at the end of the street connecting to skytrain. Watershed Park across the road with cycling and walking trails. Amenties within walking distance. Very central. Available immediately. Contact: p.banbury@hotmail.ca
188ST/54 AV New 1 BR WALKOUT BASEMENT SUITE avail NOV 1st or sooner, utils & cable inc. HUGE room/walkin closet, No Laundry fenced private yard ($650 a month) cell: 604-723-1994 BEAR CREEK. 135/84. Newer 2 bdrm. np/ns. $700/mo incl utils, net, cable. Nr all amens. Oct. 15th. 604-594-6032 or 604-715-5044
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CLOVERDALE. 1 Bdrm. Avail now. Suit quiet single. NS/NP, $650 incl hydro, cable, net. 604-576-5832 CLOVERDALE; 1 Bdrm + den, very spac, good view, huge bkyrd, nr all amens. Avl immed, $800 incl hydro. N/S, N/P, no lndry. 604-897-0451 CLOVERDALE, 1 bdrm in new home, incl ldry. Priv ent . N/P. $700 incl utils. Avail now. 604-613-9002 Cloverdale- 2 bdrm & 1 bdrm suites, ground level, incl. hydro. NP/NS, nr. bus/school $725 & $525/mth, avail Oct.15 or Nov.1 604 576-9428/778 710 0804 CLOVERDALE 60/168 1 Bd $600. New carpet/paint. N/P. Suit semi-retired person. Avl now 604-576-9777 CLOVERDALE, 60/181 St. 1, 2 or 3 Bdrm bsmt suites. NS/NP. Avail now. 604-897-3814. ENVER CREEK. 2-bdrm ste., avail immed. N/s, n/p, no laundry. $650/mo. 604-597-3533. FLEETWOOD 150/88 Ave. Newer 2 bdrm ste. NS/NP. $700/mo incl utils Avail now. (604)502-9897. FLEETWOOD 160/98 1 bdrm suite. NS/NP, no w/d, avail now, ref’s req. $500/mo incl utils. (604)584-9812
FLEETWOOD Brand new 2 & 3 bdrm suites, 2 baths, own laundry, sep ent, pkng. Must have ref’s, n/s n/p. rent neg. 604-862-1956
BOUNDRY PARK 126/63, 1 bdrm Now $550 Utils incl. N/S, N/P. No lndry.604-599-5355 / 778-885-4103 CEDAR HILLS 90/123. 1/2 Bdrm G/L suite $625 & $700. Nr amens Suits mature NS/NP 778-889-3525 CEDAR Hills 93/127 St. 2 Lrg bdrm avail now $690. Also sep 4 bdrm whole house $1390. 604-338-3601. CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 1 bdrm ste, h/w flrs $475/mo incl, NS/NP Avail now. 778-896-7481 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS: 3 bdrm. 146/78 Ave., lrg ktchn, prkg. NS/NP. $975 incl. utils. Avail. immed. Phone (604)599-8946
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SUITES, LOWER
CHIMNEY HTS. Bright 2 bdrm ste 800s/f, quiet area nr golf course. Sep. ent/alrm. Ns/np. $700/mo incl utils. 604-719-4376
BEAR CREEK 88 Ave/133A St. newly reno’d 2 Bdrm, sep kitch, big livrm, strg Nr bus & all amens Avail now NS/NP please $700 incl utils/wifi/cbl (no ldry) 778-564-4666
CHIMNEY HTS. 76/151. 2 Bdrm suite. Washer NP/NS. Avail now. 604-502-9945 or 604-767-7391
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750
RENTALS
FLEETWOOD. 2 bdrm suite - avail now. NS/NP. $700 incl cble & hydro 604-543-6566 or 778-863-9683
CHIMNEY HTS. 2 bdrm bsmt. New carpet/fresh paint. Cls to schools. $700: 778-881-7402
HOUSES FOR SALE
RENTALS
BEAR CREEK; 2 Bdrm bsmt ste. $850 incl hydro & cable. Nov 1st. Near transit. NS/NP (778)808-6278
GUILDFORD lovely 2200 sf., 4 bdrm., 3 baths, in quiet area. Avail. now. $1830 mo. (604)805-6007
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141/90. Bach. ste. + study/strge rm. $550 incl hyd. No lndry/cble. Suit single. N/S. N/P. 604-572-4001.
CHIMNEY HTS.146/76A Ave. 2 Bdr gr/lvl avail now. $680 incl utils/cbl. No lndry, NS/NP. 604-518-6715.
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OFFICE/RETAIL
SURREY 80th/King George Hwy. One room in nice home. $400/mo + 1/2 utils. N/P. 604-595-7737.
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MOTELS, HOTELS
HIGH PROFILE location downtown Cloverdale, stand alone, 3600 sq.ft. retail, $12/sq.ft. Lots of parking. Call Geoff at 604-531-4000
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
NEWTON 128/72. above grnd 2 bdrm Lrg yrd, incl utils W/D, NS/NP $850 neg. Now 604-502-7794
APARTMENTS
SURREY 72 & Scott. 2 bdrm. grnd. flr condo, 1 prk., Ldry., N/S N/P. Immed. $950 mo. (604)418-0858 or 778-552-9940
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LINDA VISTA Motel Luxury Rooms w/cable, a/c & kitchens. 6498 King George Hwy. Mthly, Wkly & Daily Specials. 604-591-1171. Canadian Inn 6528 K.G.Hwy. 604-594-0010
741
GUILDFORD 100/144A St. 3 Bdrm, 2 big liv/rm, 2 kit & 2 bath, 2 lvl. Avl now. $1380 + utils. 778-865-6696.
SURREY
Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916
HOMES FOR RENT
RENTALS
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION
Please call Al at 604-589-1167 for viewing.
Heat & Hot Water Included
736
GUILDFORD Exec. Home 4bdrm, 2.5 bath, 5 Applewood floors, high ceiling, central, garage, N/S N/P, Ref. Req., Avail. now, $1750 + util. 604-649-3858 or 778-688-6574
To view-call The Manager @ 604-580-0520
N. DELTA, 7263 - 115 St. 4 Bdrm duplex, avail now. $1250 + hydro. Call 604-543-1353 or 778-868-6607 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
RENTALS
FRASER HEIGHTS 2 Bdrm ste cls to bus & schls. Nov 1st. $700 incl utils. NS/NP. 604-781-8165 FRASER HEIGHTS: Brand new 3 bdrms, W/D, N/S, Avail anytime. Call: (604)581-0616. FRASER HTS. Bright 1300sf 2BR. Walk to schools, parks, shpg. Wi-fi, utils, W/D. $1050. 778-773-5803 Green Timbers 1 bdrm g/l lrg, new carpet/tile/paint. fncd yd $550 Immed. 604-202-5678, 575-2975 GREEN TIMBERS; 2 Bdrm suite, very clean. N/P, N/S. $650/mo incl heat/light. Nov 1st. (604)930-6184 GUILDFORD,1 bdrm, $550 incl util washer, no dryer. NP/NS, No parties. Immed. 604-580-2051. GUILDFORD-BIRDLAND, 2 Bedrm, hardwood, 2 bath, yard, laundry, private. 604-584-2466. $875. GUILDFORD brand new 2 bdrm., all new appl., near bus and school. Incl. hydro & ldry. N/P N/S. $800 mo. Nov. 1. (604)498-1523 or 788861-1583
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SUITES, LOWER
N. DELTA 115 St. 1 Bdrm gd lvl suite. Kitchen, pvt entry. $650 incl utils. Avail now. 604-598-3190 N. DELTA 7080 116th St. 2 Bdrm suite, shared laundry. $750. Avail immed. (604) 596-0277, 276-2435
N. Delta 96Av/116St. New Clean, 2 Bdrm, Full Bath, Priv/entry, Gr/Lvl, 4 Kit App, HDTV, Internet & more $950 (Utilities incl). 604-594-8190
N.DELTA 96/River Rd 1 bdrm newly reno’d, $700 incl garage, util/cble/net. NS/NP. 604-780-6964
NEW 2/Br Bsmnt suite, no smoking/pets, crim check. $750 mnth, 778-882-4285
NEWTON 1 bdrm spac bsmt ste avail Nov 1. $550/mo incl hydro. ns/np 604-599-5817, 778-772-1887
NEWTON 1 LARGE BDRM BSMT ste. Close to Alex Fraser. $550/mo utils incl. N/S, N/P. Avail immed. 604-591-3686 or 778-988-7750
NEWTON 68/150 St. 1 Bdrm. N/S, N/P. $550/mo incl utils. Avail now. Call 604-596-9699 / 604-306-9293.
NEWTON, 68/150th. 1 Bdrm suite. N/S. N/P. $600/mo incl utils. Sec system. Nov. 1st. 604-502-7098.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Notice is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Marie Cecile Renee James otherwise known as Cecile Renee James and Cecile R. James, Deceased, late of 3288 – 156A Street, Surrey, British Columbia, are hereby required to send particulars of their claims to the Executor at the following address:
Notice is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the estate of SARAH FRANCES GERTRUDE WELLS, also known as SARAH FRANCES WELLS and SARAH FRANCES G. WELLS, deceased, late of #202 – 1720 Southmere Crescent, Surrey, British Columbia, are hereby required to send particulars of their claims to the Executor at the following address: C/O McQuarrie Hunter LLP, Barristers & Solicitors Attention: ALLISON M. CATHERWOOD #1500 – 13450 102nd Avenue Surrey, B.C. V3T 5X3 before the 16th of November 2012, after which date the Executor will distribute the said estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Executor then has notice.
WAREHOUSEMENS LIEN ACT Whereas the following are indebted to DnR Towing Inc. 10671 Timberland Rd. Surrey, B.C. V3V 3T3. for towing and storage of the following vehicles: 1995 FRUEHAUF TRAILER VIN # 1H2P04826SW071206 R/O: EOS TRANSPORT INC. AMOUNT OWING $ 8421.16 The amounts are presently due & owing plus any additional costs of storage, seizure & sale. Notice is hereby given on November 3rd, 2012 at 11:00a.m. - 1:00p.m. the said vehicles will be sold by private sale.
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In the Matter of Part 3.1 (Administrative Forfeiture) of the Civil Forfeiture Act [SBC 2005, C. 29] the CFA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: On February 7, 2012, at an apartment located at13470 75A Avenue, Surrey, B.C., Peace Officer(s) of the Surrey RCMP seized, at the time indicated, the subject property, described as: $180 CAD, on or about 11:35 Hours, $450 CAD, on or about 12:00 Hours, $50 CAD, on or about 12:03 Hours, and $195 CAD, on or about 12:05 Hours. The subject property was seized because there was a warrant authorized by the court pursuant to section 487 of the Criminal Code of Canada to seize evidence in respect of an offence (or offences) under sections 91(1) (Unauthorized possession of firearm), 92(1) (Possession of firearm knowing its possession is unauthorized) and 95(1) (Possession of prohibited or restricted firearm with ammunition) and the subject property was further seized in respect of suspected offences pursuant to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada.
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In the Matter of Part 3.1 (Administrative Forfeiture) of the Civil Forfeiture Act [SBC 2005, C. 29] the CFA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: On July 10, 2012, at the 8800 block of 146th Street, Surrey, B.C., Peace Officer(s) of the Surrey RCMP seized, at the time indicated, the subject property, described as: 1993 Toyota Corolla, BCLP 981SPD, VIN JHMEG8659NS805220, on or about 18:00 Hours. The subject property was seized because there was evidence that the subject property had been used in the commission of an offence (or offences) under section 5(2) (Possession for purpose of trafficking) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada. Notice is hereby given that the subject property, CFO file Number: 2012-1208, is subject to forfeiture under Part 3.1 of the CFA and will be forfeited to the Government for disposal by
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56 Surrey/North Delta Leader Thursday, October 18, 2012
Quality Meats for LESS
4.37/kg 2.82/kg
Inside Round Roast
FREE Buy 1 at the regular price
2
48
Bavarian Smokies 450g
ea
1
(frozen)
Fresh Taste of Savings
48
¢
Ambrosia Apples BC Grown
WOW!
lb
Chinese Mandarin Oranges
5 lb. box
1.06/kg
3
98
Cauliflower
lb
2.60/kg
WOW!
88
ea
18
Stewing Hens
¢
Pineapple
2
ea
4
$ FOR
Fresh Whole Pork Leg
ea lb
BUY 1 GET 1
Low, Low Food Prices
Salted, 454kg
Folger’s Classic Roast Ground Coffee
ea
4.37/kg NO LIMIT
Select Varieties, 584g-920g
Assorted Varieties
WOW!
Purex Bathroom Tissue 12 double rolls
7
$
ea
FREE Buy 1 at the regular price
2
11
$
3
$ General Mills Cereals 330g-475g Assorted Varieties
ea
Asst. Varieties, 510mL
Primo Pasta Selected Varieties 900g
Chef Boyardee Pastas Assorted Varieties 425g
5 24 3
$
FOR
2L Coke
Campbell’s Chunky Soup
$
FOR
31
BUY 1 GET 1
FOR
Meadowvale Creamery Butter
88 19
NO LIMIT
10
$
10
FOR
WOW!
KING GEORGE STORE
1
88 28
WOW!
WOW!
WOW!
We reserve the right to limit quantities. Some items may not be exactly as shown. All items available while stock lasts. SALE PRICES IN EFFECT October 21st to 27th, 2012.
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8am - 9pm
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