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Face-off staged: White Rock Players Club’s The Good Game finds laughs as a group of hockey old-timers reunite to battle a younger team. › see page 25
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Civic leaders support request from South Surrey woman accused in multiple dog thefts
Olson continues anti-tether campaign Dan Ferguson Staff Reporter
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A South Surrey woman who faces trial on 37 criminal charges for allegedly stealing dogs from Lower Mainland backyards is continuing her campaign for a law that would ban chaining and tethering of dogs. Janet Olson, identifying herself as a member of Ban Resident Dogs, appeared before Langley Township council this week to lobby for an antitethering law. She did not mention her pending trial during her presentation, a sometimes-emotional speech that included a slide show with disturbing images of confined dogs. “As long as this is legal, how can we consider
ourselves a humane people?” Olson said. Olson made a similar presentation to Surrey council last April and was invited to provide input on a bylaw banning the practice. Co-presenter Marlene Keefe of Chilliwack told Langley council Monday that such a bylaw would reduce the number of dog attacks on people: “Chained dogs are three times as likely to bite.” Olson and Keefe said at least two other Lower Mainland municipalities, Burnaby and Delta, have such a bylaw. They said a tethering ban could require fewer animal-control officer hours and create a safer, more humane community. Following the presentation, Langley council unanimously voted to have Township staff investigate an anti-tethering bylaw. Olson received a
similar response after addressing Langley City council last month, After Monday’s meeting, Mayor Jack Froese said council was not made aware of the charges against Olson, but that “anyone can make a submission.” Olson, a founder of A Better Life Dog Rescue, is scheduled to appear in Surrey Provincial Court for a trial-confirmation hearing on April 10. Court records show the 59-year-old airline pilot faces multiple charges of theft, break and enter, possession of a break-in instrument and fraud in connection with a series of alleged incidents from 2006-’11 in White Rock, Surrey, Langley, Vancouver, New Westminster, Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Coquitlam, Delta and Richmond. › see page 4
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Ex- teacher faces more child-porn charges Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter
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The Joseph Richard Group has acquired the Ocean Beach Hotel and plans to restyle the establishment as the Hemingway Waterfront Public House.
80-year history includes operations as dance pavilion, hotel and exotic lounge
End of an era for Ocean Beach Hotel Alex Browne Staff Reporter
It’s goodbye Ocean Beach, hello Hemingway. Nightclub and public-house chain the Joseph Richard Group has acquired the Ocean Beach Hotel and plans to renovate and restyle the establishment as “The Hemingway Waterfront Public House (Est. 1930).” Redevelopment has been announced for March 2013, but principals Andre Bourque and Ryan Moreno were not available for comment at press time.
It’s yet another incarnation for the historic building, which has been a hub of White Rock social activity at various stages of its more than 80-year history. Originally known as the Feedham block, the building was once part of Burnie Feedham’s Blue Moon empire, which included a dance pavilion famous in the ’30s and early ’40s. In 1943, it was bought by Tom Cloninger, who added a third floor and new roof and operated the 38-room building as the Cloninger Hotel until his death in 1948, when it was
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A former Semiahmoo Peninsula teacher who pleaded guilty in 2005 to collecting images of exploited children is back before the courts on charges of possessing and accessing child pornography. Staff Sgt. Bev Csikos confirmed Tuesday that officers with the Integrated Child Exploitation team executed a search warrant at a White Rock residence last June, following a tip “suggesting (the accused) was in possession of child pornography material.” During the June 27 search, “child pornography material was found,” Csikos said, noting that the tip, received in April 2012, came from another agency, and that a police investigation in another jurisdiction is ongoing. She would not disclose further details, citing the court process. George Heinz Kraus, 67, is due back in Surrey Provincial Court on Feb. 22. › see page 4
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he revised proposal would have been the case under for Surrey’s new the commission’s first proposal. federal ridings makes In its report, the commission far more sense than did the acknowledged that comments initial proposal from the from Surrey residents helped it federal Electoral Boundaries to draw boundaries that more Commission. closely fit existing communities. Surrey will have five ridings in Surrey Centre will include the House of Commons Whalley and a portion Frank Bucholtz when the new of Guildford. Surreyboundaries are agreed Newton will take in to by Parliament – up most of the Newton area, from the current four. Surrey’s most populous It’s a far cry from the area. It will no longer be days when Surrey had combined with North one MP in the House of Delta, which returns to Commons, which was the Delta riding. the case until the late South Surrey-White 1970s. Rock will be somewhat The redrawing of smaller than the current boundaries takes riding for that area, place every 10 years, which currently includes based on the census. a part of Cloverdale. On this occasion, the As both Cloverdale government also pushed through and Clayton are among Surrey’s a bill that would expand the fastest-growing areas, they House of Commons to ensure get a new riding of their own that B.C., Alberta and Ontario, (Cloverdale-Langley), which is which have historically been being combined with the City under-represented in Ottawa, of Langley and the Willoughby would get more MPs to help ease area of Langley Township – the population imbalance. Thus another fast-growing area. B.C. gets six new MPs. This is a concern. This riding Nowhere in B.C. is that contains two very fast-growing imbalance more obvious than in neighbourhoods, yet it is Surrey. already over the population The current riding of quota by four per cent. Should Fleetwood-Port Kells, these boundaries go through represented by MP Nina Grewal, unchanged, this riding will likely is 52 per cent over the quota set be the largest one in B.C. in 10 for the commission of just under years time, as a great deal of 105,000 people per riding. growth is still coming to both As the commission says in its Clayton and Willoughby. final report, “It is important to It would be better if a portion note that Surrey has seen the of Langley is put back into highest population growth in the riding that covers most of the province.” Langley, now renamed Fort The five Surrey ridings will Langley-Aldergrove. be much more representative The fifth Surrey riding is the of Surrey’s communities than shrunken Fleetwood-Port Kells.
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With the new boundaries, it is now populated by 109,742 people. At that, it is not the most populous riding proposed. That is Surrey Centre, which currently has 111,486 residents. The population imbalances between the five ridings are not overly significant. While South Surrey-White Rock has the fewest people, a great deal of development is planned in that area as well, so its population will grow. Given that these boundaries aren’t likely to change a great deal when they are given final adoption, the new ridings beg some speculation. Which of these five ridings will see incumbent MPs seek re-election, and which one will be a new open seat? My best guess is that the Cloverdale-Langley seat is the most likely to be the open seat. Conservative MP Russ Hiebert is most likely to stay in South Surrey-White Rock, although he could run in Cloverdale, where he has lived. Fellow Conservative Grewal will likely run again in Fleetwood-Port Kells. Of the two NDP MPs, Jinny Sims will likely seek the SurreyNewton seat and Jasbir Sandhu will likely run in Surrey Centre. While it is impossible to predict which seat will see the closest race at this point in time, most likely the contests in Fleetwood-Port Kells and Surrey-Newton will be closer than in the other ridings — given past voting patterns. The next election won’t occur until Oct. 19, 2015. Frank Bucholtz writes Thursdays for the Peace Arch News. He is the editor of the Langley Times.
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Children’s celebration at Peace Arch Park cancelled due to rising costs, organizers say
‘Hands’ annual tradition up in the air Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter
A celebration that brings thousands of Girl Guides and Scouts from both sides of the border to Peace Arch Park every year has been cancelled. And while this isn’t the first time Hands Across the Border has been called off since it launched 94 years ago, organizers say this time it’s for good. “Rising costs over the past several years, along with diminished donations, have made the continuation of this event impossible,” Peace Arch Association spokesperson John Liebert says in a press release posted to
Facebook last week. “Costs have escalated to $10,000 per year.” Sue Head, international and Canadian president of the International Peace Arch Association, confirmed Wednesday that she made the “heartbreaking” call to end the tradition. “It was probably one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever made,” Head said. The Abbotsford resident said the struggling economy in the U.S. has made sponsorships south of the border difficult to find; news that the RCMP were going to charge for their attendance this year was “the final nail” on the Canadian side. “They were even going to charge us for the
ceremonial officers,” she said. Hands Across the Border has been held on the second Sunday of June for 90 of the past 94 years, interrupted for two years by the Second World War and two years by construction at the land border (2008 and 2009). The event typically included a parade of flags through the historic Peace Arch, speeches, a re-dedication of the Peace Arch and the opportunity for youth to trade badges and pins with their peers. And while some Semiahmoo Peninsula Girl Guide leaders are hopeful the event can be saved through sponsorship, Head is not optimistic.
A similar plea last year “got nowhere,” she said. As word spreads, Head described feedback she’s hearing as shock and disappointment. Jenny Hall, a White Rock resident and Girl Guides District Commissioner, said the event will be missed. “I’m very sad to see the very real possibility of it not ever happening again,” she said. “It’s always a wonderful day. “There’s got to be something we can do.” Anyone interested in exploring the options or offering sponsorship can email Susan Richards de Wit at srichards@alumni.sfu.ca or Hall at hallsangels@telus.net
Royal medal rebuffed
Jubilee winner rejects honour Alex Browne Staff Reporter
White Rock author, retired educator, political candidate and community activist Pummy Kaur has said “thanks, but no thanks” to the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal. Kaur, author of What Would Gandhi Do? said she is returning the medal – presented to her at a Feb. 1 ceremony at Surrey’s Grand Taj Banquet Hall – as a matter of conscience, protesting the British monarchy’s historic subjugation of many peoples around the Pummy Kaur world, including her native India and Canada’s First Nations. The event, hosted by Surrey NDP MLAs Harry Bains, Jagrup Brar, Sue Hammell and Bruce Ralston, and NDP MP Jasbir Sandhu, included presentation of medals to 45 local residents, as part of 60,000 being distributed across the country to celebrate Queen Elizabeth’s 60-year reign. In a Feb. 1. letter sent to Gov. Gen. David Lloyd Johnston returning the medal, Kaur said she attended the ceremony that same day “only to show my respect and gratitude to those in my community who saw value to my existence and in my contributions to making Canada and the world a better place.” Kaur said she would be “delighted” to have the medal returned to her “when the British monarchy apologizes and makes restitutions to all the nations it violently and insidiously invaded, occupied and decimated for its own benefit.” She told Peace Arch News, “I have to be able to look my children in the eye,” noting she is not antimonarchy or disrespectful of the present Queen, but wants past “wrongs to be acknowledged and rectified.”
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Peter and Ann Tilbury have appealed an assessment on their South Surrey property that was increased partly due to the addition of a garage.
Building value nearly doubles to $466,000 from $238,000
New garage drives up assessment Alex Browne Staff Reporter
South Surrey homeowners Peter and Ann Tilbury have filed an appeal with BC Assessment after a 96 per cent jump in the building value on their 26A Avenue property. “There was a 35 per cent overall increase in taxable value,” noted Peter Tilbury of the current assessment, adding the figure went from $1.13 million, based on 2011 figures, to $1.528 million, based on 2012 figures. “But what really made us go back and look twice was the increase in the value of buildings from $238,000 to $466,000,” he said. “The numbers are ridiculous.” The assessment notice said the increase was “due to new construction/development,” Tilbury said, adding nothing has been done to improve the property since 2008, when the couple added a 450-sq.-ft. garage to their 3,000-sq.-ft. home. The extent of that addition hardly seems to account for almost doubling the building value, he said. However, Chris Danchuk, deputy assessor for BC Assessment’s South Fraser regional office, said buildings on the property may have been undervalued as a result of incomplete information in the past, noting an appraiser will visit to “confirm the current inventory” of development and improvements to the property. “We’re not sure we had the right inventory previously,” he said. “They do have a fairly
large detached garage with a living area.” Danchuk said an appraiser’s visit is typically the first step after an appeal has been filed and is intended to provide a true picture of the property, whether it supports BC Assessment’s view or the homeowner’s. Tilbury said a call to an assessor confirmed only that BC Assessment’s files show a higher building value. “The gentleman I spoke to couldn’t explain it – the record shows the home improved in quality over the last few years.” The Tilburys’ appeal was filed last week, and an appraiser will be dispatched likely before the end of the month, Danchuk said. Tilbury said he doesn’t expect the visit to record many changes, other than the garage. “What (the assessor) gave me as what’s on record as the home’s square footage is exactly the same as it was when we bought it 21 years ago,” he said. One increase the Tilburys aren’t disputing is a rise in the value of the land, which went from $892,000 to $1.062 million. “You can’t really do anything about that,” Tilbury said. This isn’t the first time he has appealed an assessment on the home, he acknowledged. “I did appeal in 1993 or 1994, when I thought the house was being overvalued,” he said, noting that, as a three-bedroom home, it’s an anomaly in a neighbourhood where most
houses have four or five bedrooms. That appeal failed. “There were 12 lawyers on the other side, with an office doing all their research for them, against a single individual doing all his own research in a time before the Internet,” he said. “I came out of it thinking ‘what a waste of time.’” But this year’s increase seemed so extreme he felt compelled to appeal, he said. Most perplexing, Tilbury said, is that BC Assessment appears to have turned forward the clock on their home, which was built in 1983. “It’s a strange process,” he said. “It seems they are making it younger – they’ve applied 1990 as the year of building. How could you change history? To my mind, that’s what they’re doing.” Tilbury said he was told by the assessor that re-dating the home from 1983 to 1990 – by itself – would have had a net result of increasing the assessed value of the buildings by 10 per cent. “It seems arbitrary,” he said. “I’m wondering how many other people they’ve done that to.” But Danchuk said that while there is no question that the house was built in 1983, it is not uncommon to revise the date of an older home for assessment purposes, given the probability it would have received some upgrading over time. “A house built in 1983 would have had some changes during the course of its history,” he said. “Things like a new roof, new windows, or an updated kitchen, can combine to make a house (be classed as) newer than it is.”
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Proposed changes that would require developers to dig deeper in their pocketbooks if they want to build taller in White Rock are up for perusal. A public information meeting is scheduled for today (Thursday) to present details of the density bonus/amenity contribution policy. Mayor Wayne Baldwin announced last fall that “very bold” changes were in the works to require developers to make a “significant financial contribution” to the community in exchange for
increases in height and density. At the time, he told Peace Arch News that an increase to as much as $452 per square metre for bonus space – from $20 per square metre – was on the table. The jump was recommended in a report commissioned by the city to gain input on policy revisions. The draft presented at the public meeting puts the highest permetre cost at $538 for developments within the town centre exceeding three storeys and/or gross floor area (FAR) of 4.0 to 5.4. Rates would kick in when the development exceeds three storeys and/or FAR of 1.75, and start
at $108 per square metre. Outside the town centre, the amenity contribution is to be calculated on a project-by-project basis for proposed developments exceeding three storeys, the policy states. It describes density bonus as “a realistic way of acquiring benefit for the community.” The changes would remove “a lot of the uncertainty and speculation that surrounds development,” Baldwin said in his September State of the City address. The Feb. 7 meeting takes place from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in council chambers, 15322 Buena Vista Ave.
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A bit of change not always a good thing
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onday was the end for the penny. That’s when the Royal Canadian Mint stopped shipping the humble coppercoloured coin to businesses and banks. Until then, the mint was essentially cleaning out its stockpile, as it hasn’t manufactured new pennies since last May. Of course, it will likely take years for the penny to disappear from circulation altogether, given the millions squirreled away in drawers and tin cans, savings for a rainy day’s small indulgences. The mint says eliminating the penny will save taxpayers $11 million a year. But as with most things touched by government or its agencies, what one hand giveth, the other taketh away. Businesses large and small will have to bear the cost of adjusting their pricing labels and cash registers to reflect the new penniless reality by rounding cash transactions up or down to the nearest nickel. For chains with retail outlets across the country, that could run to hundreds of thousands of dollars. For a mom-andpop corner store, the expense of getting a technician to reprogram their cash register will likely rank pretty low on their priority list. Some retailers say they’ll round up, others will round down. Some will leave it to the discretion of their cashiers. For consumers standing in the checkout line, cash in hand, it’s likely to be a confusing time. A recent poll by Home Depot Canada found 88 per cent of them don’t know the penny is disappearing and 41 per cent have no idea how retailers are going to make pricing adjustments. According to the Canadian Mint’s website, retailers are supposed to round to the nearest nickel – so if your morning cup of coffee costs you $1.08 and you plan to use cash, be prepared to have that amount rounded up to $1.10. However, changes with our change may continue, so don’t get too used to rounding transactions to the nearest five cents. One member of parliament says he plans to introduce a private motion to eliminate it next, followed by the quarter, to re-jig Canada’s currency to multiples of 10.
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rossroads. of life felt overwhelming in scope – so You may be familiar with many decisions, too many possible them. directions. Fear of missing out on A lot of my friends are there these something by choosing the wrong one. days. At 40, it’s different. Life is so much Maybe it’s our age. Forty-ish, more entangled, with family, Chris Bryan a time when many of us wake work, bills and community, up and ask: How did I get that the scope of choices can here? appear forbiddingly narrow. Most have found a partner, a Pop-psych books dismiss this career, some decent digs and, as pessimism. in many cases, planted a seed “There are no limits! You can or two. do anything!” And then. Without realizing Sure. it, life’s biggest goals have been But clear-eyed 40-somethings achieved – at least the ones know there are others to society pushes on us – before consider should we decide to life is even halfway done. heed Frost’s advice to take the Then what? road less travelled. Some go off the rails. There’s a popular saying that Divorces, affairs, alcohol, says – more or less – the young depression – I see this in my wider have time but no money, the middle circle these days. Great people, smart agers have money but no time, and the people, fun people. Suddenly, all oldsters have both time and money, muddled up. but then their knees give out. I get it. I’ve felt some of the same It’s a maudlin view of life, but maybe zeitgeist. there’s a lesson there. Maybe it means Happy but unhappy. Sometimes it life will never dish up optimum melds in a strange brew. circumstances for anything, so we Crossroads can happen anytime, of should savour the fragments of joy course, not just at 40. that squeeze into the margins of work, My last big one was post-high school, struggles and life’s aches and pains. entering the adult world. That juncture Most crossroads occur when we’re
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unclear about our sense of purpose. What’s the goal? Where am I headed? What gives my life meaning? The temptation at these times can be strong to jump at something to shake that awful feeling that often accompanies life at the crossroads. To quote the teens whose very identity is mired in what is perhaps the longest of life’s crossroads, it can really suck. Like you’ve put on the wrong size underwear, or are saddled with a perpetual head cold. But crossroads are good for us, too. Sometimes they are a space worth dwelling in – inhabiting for a while. Often, without knowing it, we’re saying goodbye. To an old self, to an old life. Perhaps it’s a time to be still, be patient. After all, the new buds don’t burst into flower the day the last leaf falls. And it may not look like it, but that “in-between” time is often filled with tremendous progress and change. Call it chemical, call it psychological. Call it nature doing its silent work of re-tooling. If you’ve been at a crossroads – and I’d argue we all have – you understand. And if you’re there now, take heart. What you’re doing now is important. And if you can, honour it. Crossroads, by definition, remake us. And they’re also a brief stop on the journey. Chris Bryan is the editor of the Burnaby Newsleader. The Peace Arch News is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby street, Nanaimo, B.C., V9R-2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www. bcpresscouncil.org
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Editor: I’m mad. I’m fed up. I’m disgusted. What will it take to get people to stop texting while they’re driving? The last straw for me was a blog post that I read this morning about a woman, who almost lost her life in a car accident caused by another young driver, who was texting. It really hit a nerve for me, because recently I’ve been noticing lots of drivers – mostly young kids – texting behind the wheel. What don’t they get? When you take your eyes off the road to read a text, you are saying you’re OK with the possibility of committing homicide. It’s not cute. It’s not cool. It’s ignorant and selfish. Jennifer Findlay, Surrey
Editor: Epcor has applied to increase our water rates from an average of about $250 per year to $450 per year by 2017 – an 80 per cent increase. In the last mailing from Epcor, they say the increase will be “just over $4 per month,” as it sounds much better, I suppose, than the 20 per cent per year for four years. The $12-million project application was instigated by Fraser Health’s requirement that Epcor chlorinate our water, yet that component of the project is only about $3 million. The other $9 million is for capital improvements not required, but to bring Epcor’s buildings up to today’s building code. Epcor only paid $9.5 million for White Rock Water and now wants us to double the value of their investment. Most residents of White Rock live in homes that are not up to today’s building code, so where do we apply to have someone else pay for our upgrades? $700,000 of the application is for interest expense on the cash for the project, yet their most recently posted financial statement, for
They gambled and we all lost Editor: Re: Minister’s intervention ‘inappropriate,’ Jan. 24; Casino hearing ‘not a legal process,’ Jan. 29. Thank you for your thorough examination of Minister Rich Coleman’s attempt to hijack the democratic process in Surrey with respect to the proposed casino. Let’s consider what might be the reason why Coleman should bother to go way off-side so close to an important provincial election, one that he and his colleagues feel rather uncomfortable about. Let me suggest this government is in deep financial trouble. Radical cuts to government income through income and corporate tax cuts over the past 10 years have produced a structural budget deficit that is choking this government’s ability to provide necessary services. Schools for our growing school district have not been built or even planned. Hospital emergency services are stressed. Lower Mainland transit is log-jammed and municipal governments are desperate in their inability to deal with the problems. The courts are jammed and criminals are allowed to walk free because of the delays. Why? Because 10 years of BC Liberal tax cuts were based on foolishly optimistic projections. Four years ago, this government brought in an election budget with a big deficit, which promptly turned out to be much worse after the ballots were counted. Since then, we have had one deficit budget after the other. Now these paragons of financial management are going to present us with something they will call a balanced budget and call a vote before we find out the real situation. But Coleman’s desperate attempt to squeeze some gambling dollars out of a big casino are the result of irresponsible tax cuts that we could not afford except in times of extreme booms. Those booms don’t last. The result – a series of big deficits and chaotic government. Bill Piket, White Rock
three months ending Sept. 30, 2012, shows their water segment made $23 million net income and generated about $70 million in cash – so why are they asking us to pay interest to use our cash? I prefer to stay with our clean well water, but Epcor’s own analysis shows Surrey residents using metered water across the street will be paying about 28 per cent less. One more reason to join Surrey? Or let’s just approve what is required by Fraser Health for less than $3 million, and our rates will stay comparable. The good news is that although only 13 residents registered as intervenors, any “interested party” can submit comments prior to March 1. Please, voice your opinion. M. Armstrong, White Rock
We live in a humane society Editor: How great to be someone who can thank others for their kindness. Last week, I was knocked over by a very friendly, exuberant dog while in the dog park at Centennial Park. Unable to get up, three people who were outside the dog park –
plus the owner of the dog – hurried over to see if they could help. Linda took care of my dog, and the others got me to my feet and assisted in getting me to Centennial Arena. Eric, the director of leisure services, got me a coffee and summoned a first-aid attendant who suggested I should go to the hospital. Karen drove me to emergency and stayed with me for almost four hours while I waited for X-rays. I had never met these people before but these complete strangers put aside their own agendas for that day to help me. I believe in the kindness of others, and their empathy and actions to help me confirmed my belief. Why were they at the dog park that day? They happened to be members of the Rotary Club and were there to see what improvements could be made to this new park. I think they are now thinking of a bench for those dog owners who would like to sit down and rest. Great idea! Many thanks to Linda, Karen, and Eric for their concern and attention, and to first-aid attendant Lee. To the lady who owns the dog, don’t worry. There are no broken bones. You have a wonderful, friendly dog who was just being a dog! I hope to see you up there again in a few weeks. Naomi Mitchell, Surrey
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Concern over smart meters has met with a different response in B.C. than in Europe, writes Michael Volyansky.
Making a mockery out of others Editor: Re: The last stand for smart-meter deniers, Jan. 22. It is disturbing to see columnist Tom Fletcher violating the common in civilized-world ethical norms and general journalistic code of conduct. He uses epithets, with no quotations, with ridiculous wordings directly insulting people who have beliefs different from his. He uses humiliating language, openly expressing his personal despise to those deniers. Fletcher needs to be reminded he should present facts equally balanced, considering and respecting both sides of the story. Instead, he uses language filled with open insults, mockery and stories with no factual backup. Calling smart-meters deniers “tinfoil-hat opposition,” he insults not only thousands living in B.C. but also negates the studies of hundreds medical doctors and field specialists. Expressing his one-sided opinion, he shows his tunnel vision view on this global issue. The same epithets he would likely give to all scientists who signed Salzburg Resolution on Mobile Telecommunication Base Stations, and Freiburger Appeal, which are now an action plan for the entire European Union. Based on Fletcher logic, all Europeans wear tinfoil hats. Fletcher is watering down the issue as if it doesn’t
exist at all. Regretfully, none of his articles show that BC Hydro, a Crown corporation, used only a language of imperatives – mandates created and used against the public. Just to compare, in Sweden, people suffering from electromagnetic sensitivity officially get medical treatment and utility companies are open for dialogue, making adjustments based on individual concerns. It is hard to be told that you have to like your new meters or leave the province, or that you have to have a new meter or live off the grid, and this is the message coming from our leaders who were entrusted to care for the province. We all have only two ways to live: either collapsing into Orwell’s Animal Farm, or thriving with respect, love and care. B.C. leaders’ deeds show their choice with every step they do. It will not be a hard task to identify who stands behind one-sided Fletcher. Yet, being in a comfort zone of protective power behind him, he still could present his – or others’ – opinion in respectful civilized shape as professional journalists are supposed to. Our right to express our thoughts should not be deluded with imbalanced despise and mockery. Michael Volyansky, Surrey
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Penny Cuddy (centre) and fellow Oneness Gogos with members of the Umoja Newcomers Family Services in Surrey. The philanthropic grandmothers are promoting Random Acts of Kindness Week, Feb. 11-17. Contributed photo
Local grandmothers working to spread kindness in the community
Simple acts that can have big results grandmothers in Swahili) took to the streets handing out hot chocolate and sweets to ever underestimate the impact a strangers with notes that contained heartfelt small kindness can have. messages. That’s the message the Oneness This year, the group will be focusing their Gogos of South Surrey/White Rock are efforts on new Canadians at the Umoja hoping to impress on people during the Newcomers Family Service in Surrey, which Random Acts of Kindness week provides outreach to refugees Feb. 11-17. ❝A small kindness and immigrants as they settle The group, one of 220 into their new life in Canada. can make a big grandmother groups across difference. It’s like a The first connection between Canada who advocate and ripple in the water.❞ the gogos and Umoja was fundraise in support of through a fundraising initiative Penny Cuddy grandmothers in sub-Saharan which was a “double kindness,” Africa caring for orphaned Oneness Gogos Cuddy explained. grandchildren, aims to inspire “We would knit toques for people to practise kindness and people to buy and instead of taking them pass it on to others. home, the people who bought them would “The big thing with RAK week is to share donate them to those in need. Many would that a simple act of doing a small kindness donate to the Union Gospel Mission, but can make a big difference. It’s like a ripple we wanted to support somewhere in our in the water, it continues on,” said Peninsula community,” she said. “When RAK week resident and longtime gogo Penny Cuddy. came up, we thought maybe this could be Last year, the gogos (which means somewhere we could help out.”
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Working under the title Operation Umoja, the 45-member group is collecting and donating winter coats, children’s clothing, food, books and toys. And while the donations are a significant part of the operation, Cuddy said just as important is letting people in the community know about the services offered and the work Umoja does. “People who want to donate can do so directly to Umoja. We thought if we could create awareness, people would appreciate the assistance they provide and then donate, even after the week is up,” Cuddy said. While marking the week is relatively new to the local gogos as whole, longtime member Debbie Riopel is among the first co-ordinators of RAK week in Canada. Riopel became involved with her sister, Colleen Ring, while living in Alberta, following the 1994 murder of a young mother in Edmonton. Ring, a teacher, was searching for a way to help the young children in her classroom come to terms
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The City of White Rock is hosting a public information meeting to present the following Official Community Plan (OCP) Amendment and Council Policy changes:
1467, 1471, 1475, 1479, 1483, 1487, 1491, 1495, 1499, 1503, 1507, 1511, 1515, and 1519 Vidal Street The City of White Rock has received an application for an OCP and a Zoning Amendment to allow the construction of 12 storey terraced residential apartment building with a proposed pocket park. A public information meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 12, 2013 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Gallery at the White Rock Community Centre at 15154 Russell Avenue for the public to review this application. The meeting will be an open house format with a display outlining the details of the proposed development. For more information please contact Planning and Development Services at White Rock City Hall, 15322 Buena Vista Avenue, or phone 604.541.2143, or e-mail planning@whiterockcity.ca.
• Official Community Plan Amendment No. 12, Bylaw No. 1980: To include the recommendations of the 2011 Town Centre Urban Design Plan into the OCP to guide future development in the Town Centre Area regarding land uses, built form, building heights and densities; and • Council Policy – Planning 804: Density Bonus / Amenity Contribution Policy: To replace the current Density Bonus Policy with a new policy, based on recent market research, and to outline the requirements for community amenity contribution requirements for major development proposals. Date: Time: Location:
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If you believe your interests may be affected by these proposed amendments, policy changes and new zoning regulations, all of which are inter-related, you are encouraged to attend the public information meetings and/or submit written comments to the Planning and Development Services Department, City of White Rock, by Thursday, February 7, 2013 no later than 4:00 p.m. Your written comments may be faxed to the Planning and Development Services Department at 604.541.2153, or emailed to planning@whiterockcity.ca. You may inspect the draft bylaws and policies between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, from January 18, 2013 to February 7, 2013 at the Planning and Development Services Department, City of White Rock, 15322 Buena Vista Avenue, White Rock, BC, V4B 1Y6. For more information, contact City Planning Staff at 604.541.2142 or 604.541.2155.
Family Day Holiday Waste Collection Schedule White Rock City Hall and City facilities will be closed on Monday, February 11 for Family Day. Collection regularly scheduled on Monday for Multi-family/Commercial garbage/ recycling/cardboard will be collected on Tuesday, February 12, 2013. Please have all receptacles curbside by 8:00 a.m. on collection day. Did you get your 2013 Residential Garbage, Recycling and Green Can Collection Calendar in the mail? If not, pick up your copy at any City facility. Would you like to receive weekly e-mail reminders? Sign up for reminders on our website at www.whiterockcity.ca/garbagecollection.
Interested in Block Watch? The Block Watch program fights the isolation and separation that crime creates and feeds upon, it forges bonds among area residents and businesses, helps reduce burglaries and other crime, and improves relations between the police and the community they serve. If you are interested in becoming a Block Watch Captain or learning more about the program please join us for a one hour workshop. As an added incentive many Insurance Companies offer a discount to those residents who are part of an active Block Watch program. Block Watch Captain Training Session February 13 at 6:30 p.m. White Rock Community Centre, 15154 Russell Avenue For more information on these and other crime prevention programs please contact the White Rock RCMP Community Policing at 778.593.3611.
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The City of Surrey’s parks department is marking Family Day with an outdoor treasure hunt at the South Surrey EADER - 1/3 Page Ad (5.8125” x 8”) Athletic Park (14600 20 Ave.) Feb. 9. The Partners in Parks event will challenge participants to locate hidden caches using a global positioning system (GPS), sign the log stored inside the container and return the find for the next hunter. The free program – which includes prizes and refreshments – is set for 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. GPS units and instruction provided. To register, call 604501-5100 or visit www. surrey.ca/register Ethel Roed photo For some indoor fun that same day, head Longtime South Surrey resident Florence Werk marked a milestone with her to the South Surrey brother, Herbert Hack, in Chilliwack on Jan. 19. Although both had birthdays Recreation Centre just after Christmas (she turned 91 on Dec. 28, he turned 90 on Dec. 26) it was between 10 a.m. and the first chance they’d had to celebrate together. Werk, whose late husband, 2 p.m. for activities Edmund, worked as a bulldozing contractor for the City of White Rock, has including Zumba, yoga, lived in the couple’s home, on 24 Avenue, since she came here in 1941. hip hop and pickleball. Cost is $3 per person. For more, call 604-5926970.
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Vehicle theft on decline Keeping pace with a provincial trend, vehicle thefts in White Rock and Surrey have declined steadily over the past decade. According to statistics released by the provincial government, ICBC and the Integrated Municipal Provincial Auto Crime Team, auto theft across B.C. dropped 73 per cent between 2003 – when the Bait Car Program was introduced – and 2012. In White Rock, the difference is 77 per cent, to 40 incidents last year compared to 190 in 2003. In Surrey, a 65 per cent drop has been seen, to 1,880 incidents in 2012 from 5,360 in 2003. Both cities, however, recorded an increase in auto crime from 2011 to 2012. In White Rock, vehicle thefts doubled in number, to 40 from 20, while vehicle break-in reports
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of the body, forcing the brain to process and develop equally.” While the students were in the gym on that particular day, Brewster noted that they are able to practise anytime, anywhere. “We often take a break between lessons for five or 10 minutes of juggling to help us focus better and improve circulation.” As for their May performances, the students won’t just be showing off their juggling skills. Other circus skills to be performed include balancing and spinning tubes, hoops and hats, patterned skipping, ribbon dancing and tumbling. Tickets for the festival go on sale April 16, however group tickets are available now at www. surreychildrensfestival.ca
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N OT I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G - M O N DAY, F E B R U A RY 18 , 2 013 The Council of the City of Surrey will hold a Public Hearing pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act, in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC, on Monday, February 18, 2013, commencing at 7:00 p.m.
DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY‑LAW 17871
Surrey Official Community Plan By‑law, 1996, No. 12900, No. 346 Amendment By‑law, 2013, No. 17868 Surrey Zoning By‑law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By‑law, 2013, No. 17869 Application: 7911‑0240‑00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 2494, 2510, 2526 and 2544 – 156 Street APPLICANT: Fei Liu, Hong Li and South Land Holdings Ltd. c/o Barnett Dembek Architects Inc. (Maciej Dembek) #135, 7536 – 130 Street, Surrey, BC V3W 1H8 PROPOSAL: By‑law 17868 To redesignate the site from Urban (URB) to Multiple Residential (RM). By‑law 17869 To rezone the site from “Single Family Residential Zone (RF)” to “Multiple Residential 30 Zone (RM-30)”. DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMIT To vary “Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000”, as amended, Part 22, Section F, as follows: (a) To reduce the minimum west front yard setback from 7.5 metres (25 ft.) to 3.5 metres (11.5 ft.); (b) To reduce the minimum south side yard setback from 7.5 metres (25 ft.) to 4.9 metres (16 ft.); (c) To reduce the minimum north side yard setback from 7.5 metres (25 ft.) to 7.4 metres (24 ft.), 6.7 metres (22 ft.), 6.1 metres (20 ft.) and 5.4 metres (17.5 ft.); (d) To reduce the minimum east rear yard setback from 7.5 metres (25 ft.) to 4.6 metres (15 ft.), 5.5 metres (18 ft.), 5.8 metres (19 ft.) and 6.4 metres (21 ft.); and (e) To allow for four (4) visitor parking stalls within the required setbacks. The purpose of the rezoning and development variance permit is to to permit the development of 46 townhouse units. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY‑LAW 17868/17869
Surrey Zoning By‑law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By‑law, 2013, No. 17866 Application: 7912‑0158‑00 CIVIC ADDRESS: Portions of 14652 and 14656 – 105A Avenue APPLICANT: City of Surrey and Triple S Holdings Ltd. c/o Barnett Dembek Architects Inc. (Maciej Dembek) #135, 7536 – 130 Street, Surrey, BC V3W 1H8 PROPOSAL: To rezone a portion of the site from “Single Family Residential Zone (RF)” to “Multiple Residential 30 Zone (RM-30)”. DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMIT To vary “Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000”, as amended, Part 22, Section F, and Part 4, Section 8(a)(ii), as follows: (a) To reduce the minimum front yard (north) setback from 7.5 metres 25 ft.) to 5.4 metres (18 ft.) to the building face and to 4.5 metres (15 ft.) to the porch column; (b) To reduce the minimum front yard (south) setback from 7.5 metres (25 ft.) to 7.2 metres (24 ft.) to the porch column; (c) To reduce the minimum side yard (west) setback from 7.5 metres (25 ft.) to 2.9 metres (10 ft.); (d) To reduce the minimum side yard (east) setback from 7.5 metres (25 ft.) to 2.9 metres (10 ft.) to the building face and 2.4 metres (8 ft.) to the electrical rooms; and (e) To increase the maximum height of a fence within the northern front yard from 1.2 metres (4 ft.) to 1.8 metres (6 ft.). The purpose of the rezoning and development variance permit is to permit the development of approximately 29 townhouse units in Guildford on a portion of the site shown as Block A. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY‑LAW 17866
Surrey Zoning By‑law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By‑law, 2013, No. 17871 Application: 7911‑0169‑00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 1657 Ocean Park Road APPLICANT: Kartar S. and Jasmail K. Grewal c/o Lamoureux Architect Inc. (Brad Lamoureux) 3392 – Marine Drive, West Vancouver, BC V7V 1M9 PROPOSAL: To rezone the property from “Single Family Residential Zone (RF)” to “Single Family Residential Oceanfront Zone (RF-O)”. DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMIT To vary “Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000”, as amended, Part 15B, Section E and Part 4, Section E.17(b) and (c), as follows: (a) To increase the maximum Lot Coverage from 25% to 37%; (b) To allow stairs of a maximum of ten (10) risers to encroach into the north side yard setback area; and (c) To increase the maximum permitted height of a structure encroaching into the building setback area from 0.6 metre (2 ft.) to 1.4 metre (4.6 ft.) above finished grade in the south side yard setback and from 0.6 metre (2 ft.) to 1.2 metre (4 ft.) above finished grade in the rear yard setback. The purpose of the rezoning and development variance permit is to permit the development of a larger single family dwelling on an oceanfront lot.
Surrey Official Community Plan By‑law, 1996, No. 12900, No. 345 Amendment By‑law, 2013, No. 17864 Surrey Zoning By‑law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By‑law, 2013, No. 17865 Application: 7912‑0239‑00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 12451 – 88 Avenue and 12592 – 89 Avenue (also shown as 12463, 12467, 12477, 12525 and 12555 – 88 Avenue) APPLICANT: Surrey West Shopping Centres Limited and City of Surrey c/o SmartCentres Management Inc. (Dave Major) #201, 11120 Horseshoe Way, Richmond, BC V7A 5H7 PROPOSAL: By‑law 17864 To redesignate 12592 – 89 Avenue from Industrial (IND) to Commercial (COM).
By‑law 17865 To rezone the site from “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)” (By-law No. 15241, Amended by By-law No. 16539) and “Business Park Zone (IB)” to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)”. The proposal is to consolidate the two properties and to rezone the site to permit the development of two (2) multi-tenant commercial buildings on Blocks 2 and 3. B. Permitted Uses for By‑law 17865 The Lands and structures shall be used for the following uses only, or for a combination of such uses: 1. Block 1 The following uses are permitted provided that the gross floor area of each individual business exceeds 370 square metres [4,000 sq. ft.], except that up to 25% of the total developed gross floor area may be used by businesses that individually occupy less than 370 square metres [4,000 sq. ft.] of floor area, but no more than three-fifths of this 25% may be used by businesses that occupy less than 185 square metres [2,000 sq. ft.]: (a) Retail stores excluding adult entertainment stores and secondhand stores and pawnshops; (b) Personal service uses excluding body rub parlours; (c) General service uses excluding funeral parlours; (d) Beverage container return centres provided that: i. The use is confined to an enclosed building or a part of an enclosed building; and ii. The beverage container return centre does not exceed a gross floor area of 418 square metres [4,500 sq. ft.]. (e) Eating establishments; (f) Neighbourhood pubs; (g) Liquor store; (h) Office uses excluding social escort services and methadone clinics; (i) Automotive service uses of vehicles less than 5,000 kilograms [11,023 lbs.] G.V.W., provided that such use is associated with a use permitted under Section B.1.(a) of this Zone; (j) Indoor recreational facilities; (k) Entertainment uses excluding arcades and adult entertainment stores; (l) Community services; (m) Child care centres; and (n) One dwelling unit per lot provided that the dwelling unit is contained within the principal building and occupied by the owner or the owner’s employee for the protection of the businesses on the lot and where the lot has been subdivided by a strata plan then there shall only be one dwelling unit within the strata plan. 2. Block 2 (a) Retail stores excluding adult entertainment stores and secondhand stores and pawnshops; (b) Personal service uses excluding body rub parlours; (c) General service uses excluding funeral parlours; (d) Beverage container return centres provided that: i. The use is confined to an enclosed building or a part of an enclosed building; and ii. The beverage container return centre does not exceed a gross floor area of 418 square metres [4,500 sq. ft.]. (e) Eating establishments; (f) Neighbourhood pubs; (g) Liquor store; (h) Office uses excluding social escort services and methadone clinics; (i) Automotive service uses of vehicles less than 5,000 kilograms [11,023 lbs.] G.V.W., provided that such use is associated with a use permitted under Section B.2. of this Zone; (j) Indoor recreational facilities; (k) Entertainment uses excluding arcades and adult entertainment stores; (l) Community services; and (m) Child care centres. 3. Block 3 (a) Retail stores: i. Including a small-scale drug store provided: a. The small-scale drug store not exceed a total gross floor area of 112 square metres [1,200 sq. ft.]; b. The small-scale drug store is operated in conjunction with offices of medical doctors who are licensed with the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and the gross floor area of the medical doctors’ offices is a minimum of 112 square metres [1,200 sq. ft.]; c. There is not more than one small-scale drug store on the lot and where the lot has been subdivided by a strata plan then there shall only be one small-scale drug store within the strata plan; and d. The small-scale drug store is contained in the same principal building as the medical doctors’ offices. ii. Excluding adult entertainment stores and secondhand stores and pawnshops.
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Surrey Zoning By‑law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By‑law, 2013, No. 17870 Application: 7911‑0247‑00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 14066 and 14084 – 61 Avenue APPLICANT: Porte Developments (Henley) Ltd. c/o Porte Development Corp. (David Porte) #380, 1665 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC V6J 1X1 PROPOSAL: To rezone the site from “One-Acre Residential Zone (RA)” to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)”. The purpose of the rezoning is to permit the development of a 93 unit townhouse development with full underground parking. B. Permitted Uses for By‑law 17870 The Lands and structures shall be used for the following uses only, or for a combination of such uses: 1. Ground-oriented multiple unit residential buildings. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY‑LAW 17870
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2013 Beer Garden Regulations Applications will be received by the City Clerk up to and including Friday, February 8th, 2013 from organizations wanting to hold a Beer Garden in the City of Surrey during 2013. In order to be considered, applicants must attend and receive a certificate of attendance from the Information Meeting that will be held in the Council Chamber on Tuesday, February 19, 2013, from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm. This meeting is jointly sponsored by ICBC, the RCMP and the City of Surrey. Pre-registration is not necessary. Applications will be considered from bona fide non-profit community clubs, groups, associations or societies who sponsor a recognized annual or regular civic event and who use the profits from the beer garden to either improve public facilities, or donate to a recognized charity. Permits will be issued within the guidelines of current legislation, and the number and location of beer gardens in each designated community will be limited. The designated communities in Surrey are:
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Application forms are available from the City of Surrey’s Website (www.surrey.ca) and from Legislative Services, Office of the City Clerk, City of Surrey, 14245-56 Avenue, Surrey, BC. For further information, please contact 604-591-4132.
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The Council of the City of Surrey proposes to pass a resolution to issue a APPLICANT: City of Surrey Temporary Commercial Use Permit, pursuant to the provisions of the Local 14245 – 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2 Government Act, at the Regular Council - Public Hearing meeting in the PROPOSAL: “Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000” as Council Chamber at City Hall, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, B.C., on Monday, amended, is further amended in Part 1 Definitions, Part 4 Surrey Zoning By‑law, 1993, No. 12000, October 1, 2012, commencing at 7:00 p.m.. General Provisions, Part 36B Community Commercial B Zone Amendment By‑law, 2013, No. 17867 PERMIT NO. (C-8B) and 7912-0237-00 Part 52 Comprehensive Development Zone (CD). APPLICANT: 0912712 B.C. Ltd. the growing of medical This amendment will prohibit Application: 7912‑0202‑00 c/o in Calvary Worship A MinistryCommercial of marijuana all Zones exceptCentre in the Community Standard Bearers International (Sam Owusu) (C-8B) Zone. This change will require a rezoning process CIVIC ADDRESS: 14265 and 14289 – 60 Avenue 260 12th Street to be undertaken prior to establishing any such growing APPLICANT: Oswald and Dorothy Seiler, Frederick and New Westminster, BC V3M 4H2 operation in Surrey. Sharon Sale ADDRESS: 11125 - 124 Street c/o Park Ridge Homes (Panorama) Ltd. (Brad Hughes) PURPOSE: To allow for anmay assembly use limited toPlanning 4,920 & Additional information be obtained from the 16811 – 60 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3S 1T1 squareDepartment metres of gross area for a period Development at (604)floor 591‑4441. PROPOSAL: To rezone the properties from “One-Acre not to exceed three (3) years. Residential Zone (RA)” to “Multiple Residential 30 Zone Copies of the by-law(s), development variance permits, (RM-30)”. supporting staff reports and any relevant background DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMIT documentation may be viewed in the “Notices” section of the To vary “Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000”, as amended, City of Surrey website at www.surrey.ca or inspected at the Part 22, Section F, as follows: City Hall, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) (a) To reduce the minimum front (south) yard setback from between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. from Tuesday, January 29, 7.5 metres (25 ft.) to 5.6 metres (18.4 ft.); 2013 to Monday, February 18, 2013. (b) To reduce the minimum west side yard setback from 7.5 metres (25 ft.) to 2.4 metres (7.9 ft.) and 5.5 metres All persons who believe their interest in property will be (18 ft.); and affected by the proposed by-law(s)/development variance (c) To reduce the minimum rear (north) yard setback from permits shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at 7.5 metres (25 ft.) to 6.9 metres (23 ft.) and 4.9 metres the Public Hearing on matters contained in the by-law(s)/ (16 ft.). development variance permits. Should you have any The purpose of the rezoning and development variance permit concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council, please is to permit the development of 55 townhouse units. fax to 604‑591‑8731, email clerks@surrey.ca or submit in DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY‑LAW 17867 writing to the City Clerk at 14245 – 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2, no later than Monday, February 18, 2013 at 4:00 p.m. Please note that Council may not receive further submissions from the public or interested persons concerning these applications after the Public Hearing has concluded. Jane Sullivan The Temporary Commercial Use Permit, supporting staff reports and any City Clerk relevant background documentation may be viewed in the “Notices” section of the City of Surrey website at www.surrey.ca or inspected at City Hall, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., from Tuesday, September 11, 2012 to Monday, October 1, 2012. Additional information may be obtained from Planning & Development at 604-591-4441. Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council regarding this Temporary Commercial Use Permit, please fax to 604-591-8731, email clerks@surrey.ca, or submit in writing to the City Clerk no later than Monday, October 1, 2012, 4:00 p.m. Jane Sullivan City Clerk
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White Rock Players Club presents ‘very, very funny’ production about hockey
The best game you can name on stage Alex Browne
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ince hockey is Canada’s national sport – some might say almost a religion – a play about it would seem to be a great opportunity for a community theatre company to preach to the converted. White Rock Players Club is making that bet with Quesnel playwright Roy Teed’s popular The Good Game, which opened Wednesday and runs to Feb. 23 at Coast Capital Playhouse. Aside from the boundless passion of fans, there’s another compelling reason for local theatregoers to check out this comedy about four over-the-hill hockey players re-uniting to face a much younger team for a charity game, according to first-time director Lisa Pavilionis. “It’s very, very funny,” she said of the play, set mainly in the locker room of the local ice arena in the semi-mythical small town of Nestor. “It’s basically non-stop laughter for me – but it ❝Why would I do also has its serious something I enjoy, moments. There’s even a touch of when I can do romance in there.” something I love?❞ That’s courtesy of the awkward Lisa Pavilionis reunion, 30 years director after their last row, of CBC personality/producer Samantha Brewer (Lynne Karey-McKenna) and old flame Zack Taylor, former captain of the Nestor Newtons (Paul Cowhig). “She was the radio reporter who used to work at local station CWAM before she was taken to Toronto by the mother corporation,” said Pavilionis. “She’s coming back to do a radio documentary on the game with the current colour commentator, Brian B (Keaton Mazurek), and another guy, Jim (Dave Carroll), who’s also come back from the old days. “Zack is the quintessential hockey player, who would have made it to the NHL if he hadn’t wrecked his knee, and ended up staying in Nestor and taking over his father’s garage business.” Teed’s observational humour comes to the fore in The Good Game with such typical hockey characters as Francois ‘Pinky’ La Vac (Roger Meloche). “He was the lovable, huggable guy on the team – everyone’s excited to see him again,” Pavilionis said. “He has a style, an elegance and finesse, and he’s not afraid to dress flamboyantly. As one of the characters says: ‘Pink shirts or not, he was a hell of a hockey player.’”
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Left to right, Andrew Wood, Paul Cowhig, Roger Meloche and Pat McDermott star as over-the-hill hockey players in The Good Game. This is Meloche’s second time playing the role, following a Stage 43 production in Coquitlam, Pavilionis said. “He’s wonderful at it.” Pat McDermott plays goalie Charlie Boyd – “a crude guy who’s also very lovable,” Pavilionis said. “Sometimes he doesn’t think about something before he says it. And, as a goalie, he’s a different breed. As Zack says: ‘Goalies twitch more, they puke more. They have a different outlook from the rest of us – that’s because 200-pound goons are shooting pucks at them all the time.’” C.J. McDonald (Andrew Wood) was the Newtons’ own goon, not afraid to take players to the boards or weigh in when fists started flying. “I’ve been in games where C.J never even looked at the puck,” says one character. But C.J. has the most interesting character arc of all, Pavilionis said. “When he comes
back 30 years later he’s an English teacher – all prim and proper. The other guys are flabbergasted.” Pavilionis has had a great time in her first directing experience, she said. Not only is she a hockey fan, she’s also enjoyed working with actors who’ve been cast together before in other community theatre shows. Their exuberant natural camaraderie, plus the loan of hockey equipment from a local dealer, provides a great sense of authenticity, she said. In fact, her biggest challenge has been curbing the spur-of-the-moment floor hockey games that put a couple of holes in the set during rehearsals. “Those guys – once they get a hockey stick in their hands…” The Good Game may be Pavilionis’ first time helming a show, but she’s far from a newcomer to the Players Club. From being a panto chorus member (she first started
in Grade 7), to doing just about every backstage job there is, she’s also co-produced and produced shows, assistant directed and served as a Players Club board member. “Ever since I assistant directed, I’ve wanted to direct, and every year (Players Club president) Dave Baron has turned to me and said ‘what about next season – do you want to go for it?’” But she was hesitant, she said, wanting to make sure she picked the right play for her debut. That The Good Game was that right show, she has no doubt. “In fact, I told them the only way I’d direct this year was if I did this play,” she said. “Dave gave me two other plays to choose from, but I told him ‘Dave, why would I do something I enjoy, when I can do something I love?’” For tickets ($18, $16 students, seniors and Coast Capital Savings members), call 604536-7535 or visit www.whiterockplayers.ca
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Music lovers giving back Alex Browne Arts Reporter
An upcoming concert this weekend is a special fundraiser for the more than three decades-old Crescent Moon Coffee House. But the show, Saturday, Feb. 9, 7:30 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion Crescent Branch 240, (2643 128 St.), is also “quite a bargain” for music lovers, according to co-organizer and performer – and Crescent Moon regular Randy Schultz (Mojo Zydeco). For $10 (tickets at the legion or Tapestry Music) audience members will see a line-up of five
different acts which have benefited from Crescent Moon’s friendly informality in developing performing skills. Well-known local musicians Dennis Peterson, Joady Bell, Jason Mitchell and Big Back Yard will join Randy Schultz in a current side-project, Comfortably Numb, which pays tribute to the music of Pink Floyd. “It’s a whole night of entertainment, plus people are supporting something that has stood the test of time,” Schultz said. The roster of performers and variety of music is testament › see page 28
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Weekend show to raise awareness, encourge participation › from page 27 to Crescent Moon’s role in developing and nurturing local groups and talents in their formative stages, Schultz said. Now it’s time for musicians, and the local audience, to give back a little, he said. “Our current residence is Kwomais Point Park (formerly Camp Kwomais),” said Schultz. “But there are associated costs with using the room, and the coffers are getting a bit low. “We’ve also been using the same drum kit for 30 years, and it wasn’t a good one to start with.”
Schultz said one of the purposes of the Mitchell is a welcome addition to the evening is to raise awareness about Crescent line-up, because he hasn’t performed for a Moon and encourage participation, even while, particularly locally, Schultz noted. if its just playing hand drums in the Peterson, he added, who is currently background. hosting an open mic at the “Lots of people have used ❝Lots of people have used Good Day Sunshine Cafe, the coffee house to raise is also “a frequent flyer” the coffee house to raise the courage to perform.❞ at the coffee house. As far the courage to perform; to stand up in front of the as his own performance is Randy Schultz group,” he said. concerned, Schultz said he “It’s unique in that way, quite different plans to cover three Pink Floyd songs and from any open mics I’ve seen. It’s more add an original. like round a camp fire – a good transition “I thought I’d step very much out of before going to open mics.” character,” he said.
“It puts me under a fair bit of pressure as a guitarist, but I’ll give it my best David Gilmour impression.” For those wondering, Mojo Zydeco will continue, Schultz said. He had considered winding the group down after the death of his wife Jane – an integral member of the group on rub-board – in October. But while thinking of the band’s recent New Year’s Eve gig, to which he was contractually committed, principally as a memorial for her, he said the energy of the evening inspired him to go forward. “It made it do-able,” he said.
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hen Colton Cook was still in elementary school, he told his parents, Alistair and Mary-Anne, that he was going to leave home at 16 and go play junior hockey back in Prince George, where the family had moved from a few years before. And while such a boast could easily be chalked up to youthful exuberance, it turns out young Colton wasn’t far off the mark. Sure, he got the sport wrong, and he’s leaving a year later than he’d originally planned, and Colton Cook yes, Germany is a little farther away than Prince George, but the 17-yearold South Surrey resident, who traded in skates for soccer cleats a few years back is still on the move. Cook, in Grade 11 at Elgin Park Secondary, left Thursday for Stätzling, Germany – a small town 60 km outside of Munich Andrew Grange – where he’s set to join SC Stätzling’s U17 soccer team. He’ll stay there at least six months – and finish his Grade 11 school year online – and, if he impresses team brass, could earn himself a longer stay. “I’m very excited, it’s what I’ve wanted to do for a long time,” said Cook, who is a goalkeeper because “that’s really the only place for a six-foot-four 150-pound guy.” Cook, who has played with both Peace Arch and Delta associations in the past, has played the last two years with the Vancouver Fusion FC of the BC Soccer Premier League. He came to the attention of SC Stätzling through some connections of his Fusion coach, and in August travelled to Germany, along with eight other players, to participate in a 10-day camp. He was one of two players offered a chance with the team this spring. The other is his teammate – and fellow South Surrey resident – Andrew Grange, who is just finishing up his Grade 12 credits at St. Thomas More Collegiate in Burnaby. › see page 30
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› from page 29 Grange will also head to Germany for at least six months, but with a different team. He’ll suit up as a left-side midfielder with the U19 side of SC Fürstenselbrock – say that five times fast – which, Grange admits, is a name that’s awfully tough to fit on the front of a uniform. “It’s a little long – I’m sure they just abbreviate or something,” he laughed. While in Stätzling, Cook will live with his coach, along with two other players. He admits the move will take some getting used to – “the food is a lot different, for starters, but I’ll adapt,” he said – but he’s not completely unfamiliar with Europe. In addition to his 10-day visit in August, Cook travelled to Holland with the Vancouver Whitecaps prospect team when he was in Grade 6. “That’s when I really started to take soccer seriously and realized I could go somewhere with it.” He also has family in Croatia, whom he has visited before, and has cousins in nearby Switzerland. “It’s going to be good, having (family) that’s kind of close,” he said. As for his family here, Cook – whose younger brother Austin and younger sister Madison also attend Elgin Park – said they’re excited for him, but sad to see him leave. “Sometimes, when I’m fighting with my brother for the XBox controller or something, he’ll yell, ‘I’m so glad you’re leaving!’” he laughed. “But I know they’re excited for me.” Grange has limited experience in Europe, too. He’s played in international tournaments, but this will be his first prolonged exposure to European soccer. “I’m really looking forward to seeing a new part of the world,” he said. “Being at your absolute best every single day is going to be a challenge, but that’s what you have to do to stick over there, so I’m just going to go and do my best.”
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Ayreborn Audio For more than seven years, Ayreborn Audio/Video Inc. has been providing Peninsula residents high-end audio/video products and furniture. As the only independent store of its kind in the White Rock/Surrey/Delta/Langley area providing highend products, as well as installation, to those who are product and service-oriented, Ayreborn owner Bryan Bryan is able to ensure customers receive top-notch service and the item best suited for their needs. Bryan and his team provide a wide selection of home automation products, custom wiring (and installation), custom home theaters, multi-room audio and video, flat panel televisions, Hi-Fi stereo systems and audio/video furniture. From high-end home speakers, turntables, CD players to even the latest in vacuum tube amplifiers, Ayreborn is the go-to place for a wide selection of audio products. And if you’re looking for a new television to watch the big game or your favourite show, why not check out the latest TVs from Samsung, Sharp, LG and Panasonic? With so much to choose from, there is sure to be something suited for your home. And the finishing touch for the ultimate home theatre experience has to be the furniture. Ayreborn is pleased to announce the introduction of contemporary home furnishings, such as occasional tables, seating and sofas. They’ll even help you get it all set up with custom installation. “We can set up the home entertainment system so that there are no wires peeking out and the equipment is remotely-located, so as not to take up valuable floor space,” Bryan said. Most importantly, Bryan and the staff take pride in their loyal Peninsula customers who have supported Ayreborn throughout their years in the community. “Majority of our clients are local, so it’s easy for them to come visit our store and for us to visit them at their home or office, wherever the installation is taking place,” Bryan said. We specialise in the one-stop-shop – we design, provide all of the equipment, install and provide excellent after-sales service.”
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C&K Courtesy Cleaners ABOUT MY BUSINESS… • We are a Mielé Certified Wetcare Professional • No chemicals used in cleaning • Everything from household to fancy C&K Courtesy Cleaners Staff evening wear. • Weekdays Open 7:30am - 6:00pm, Saturdays 10am - 5pm C&K Courtesy Cleaners Ltd., which has been locally owned and operated for over 23 years, has taken a new ‘green approach’ to helping its customers get their whites the brightest, remove stubborn stains and keep fabrics from fading. For the past nine years, owners Charlotte and Khanh have been offering wet cleaning – a revolutionary garment-cleaning service that replaces traditional dry cleaning. The unique, environmentally friendly process gently removes soil and conditions fabrics so colours stay bright and whites stay white. Your finest pieces, from formal to casual, will look their very best. Unlike dry cleaning, wet cleaning does not use hazardous chemicals, generate hazardous waste, or create air pollution. As the only wet cleaners on the Peninsula, Courtesy Cleaners takes care of all garment cleaning needs as well as household linens such as quilts, bedskirts, etc. Courtesy Cleaners can also safely clean anything that says, “dry-clean only” and all the fancy clothes that say “do not dry-clean.” Leathers and alterations are sent out to experts in those fields. Just last month, Courtesy Cleaners was honoured to be named Business of the Year, in the eight to 14-employee category by the South Surrey White Rock Chamber of Commerce. With the entire province gearing up toward a greener agenda, now is a great time to choose the most environmentally friendly alternative to dry cleaning. Environmentally responsible and energy efficient: C&K Courtesy Cleaners is the best choice for all your cleaning needs! Try us - your clothes will love you for it.
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Valentine’s Day is February 14th
Deals World Family-owned and operated since 1992, Deals World is a staple on the Peninsula for the best value and most diverse selection in town. On the heels of celebrating its 20th anniversary last year, Deals is looking forward to another great year of bargains. Michelle Young Just enter the store and enjoy the unique experience of finding treasures from near and far without having to travel. Everything from furniture and home decor to groceries and party supplies can be found under one roof and at prices that can’t be beat. They even have a great selection of pet supplies for your four-legged family member. “Our stock is changing all the time, we have everything from high-end furniture to a huge selection of photo frames,” said store manager Michelle Young, who notes the constant updating of the store and its products is part of their recipe to success. “Listening to what our customers want and adapting to provide them with what they need is a big part of why we have been so successful.” For Young, a longtime employee, coming to work is like coming to see friends. The staff takes the time to know their customers and go above and beyond to provide outstanding service. “There are so many customers we know by name and they know us. They’ll ask about our families and it makes us feel so lucky to have such wonderful customers,” Young said. With a mix of great people, great products and prices that are second-tonone, it’s no wonder Deals World is celebrating 21 years on the Peninsula, and why it will continue to bring value to the community for years to come.
Come see what we have in store for your Valentine!
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Debbie Mozelle Designer Optical For more than 22 years, the team at Debbie Mozelle Designer Optical have been proud to serve the community with a smile. The trendy eyewear store has much to offer, including a vibrant and fresh collection of frames from Europe, fit and measured by professionals for ultimate comfort and style. Debbie Mozelle Designer Optical’s frame-stylists are Debbie Mozelle waiting to assist clients in choosing the right coloured frame for the season. “We choose frames based on your colouring and lifestyle,” owner Debbie Mozelle says. “Honesty is our best policy, and that’s why customers keep coming back.” And for those who think shopping online can save money, Mozelle says their prices for eyewear and contact lenses are about the same as what you find on the Internet, but the big difference is you can see what you buy before you pay, and the staff add the personal touch by adjusting the frame to fit exactly how you like it. “We are licensed opticians, licensed contact lens fitters and licensed sight testing opticians. We have good quality products at reasonable prices and most frame repairs are done on premises.” The combination of hard-working staff, a friendly and fun atmosphere and fair pricing make Debbie Mozelle an obvious choice for glasses. And if you’re looking for something different, come in and ask Debbie and the team about new wave front digital technology lenses. “They are the latest product, with virtually no distortion,” Debbie said. “Whatever you are looking for, we will help you find it.” If the big brand names don’t feature the style you are looking for, why not take a look at Debbie Mozelle’s house-brand frames for men and women. The unique and stylish frames are not available anywhere else. And, as an added bonus, customers who order eyewear before Feb. 28 will be entered to win a trip to Mazatlan, Mexico, valued at $15,000. The draw date for the trip will be March 1, 2013. “We want to thank our customers for the years and years of dedication,” Mozelle said. Visit www.debbiemozelle.com for complete rules and regulations.
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If your pet had Dental Disease,
Peninsula Crossing Animal Hospital
WOULD YOU KNOW? Without dental care, most dogs and cats develop dental disease. Bacteria from oral infections can make your pet very sick, dental disease can affect your pet’s heart, kidneys and liver. It can also cause severe pain, which most pets try to hide.
Pets bring unconditional love and happiness into the lives of their owners, from cats and dogs to rats and bunnies – from the time you bring them home, they are truly a member of the family.
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And just like any member of your family, when your pet needs care, you want to take them to a place where you know they’ll be in good hands. Peninsula Crossing Animal Hospital in South Surrey knows how important your pet is. Whether your furry loved one just needs a check up, treatment or surgery for something more serious, this hospital is dedicated to providing health care and wellness programs based on your pet’s needs.
Peninsula Crossing Animal Hospital also carries a full range of flea medication, prescription food and other pet products.
February is Dental Health Month.
Peninsula Crossing Animal Hospital
The staff at Peninsula Crossing Animal Hospital look forward to getting to know each and every one of their patients and their owners – and the care they provide has earned them many loyal clients in the community.
APPOINTMENTS PREFERRED ~ Walk-ins Welcome too! ~
In fact, many clients continue to bring their pets to Peninsula Crossing even after moving away from the White Rock/South Surrey area.
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With the population of White Rock and South Surrey growing rapidly, and more families moving to the area, the need for pet care on the Peninsula is on the rise.
To find out more about any of the pet care services at Peninsula Crossing Animal Hospital, visit the clinic at 2382 152 St.
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In addition to the diligent care your pet will receive, the extended hours of operation at Peninsula Crossing Animal Hospital make it convenient for you to get the treatment your pet needs, without having to rearrange your entire schedule. The hospital is open seven days a week and accepts walk-ins, it also honours certificates from the SPCA.
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Tong Moo Do Mixed Martial Arts Looking for an exciting way to get exercise, while having fun and learning new things in a safe, clean environment? Tong Moo Do Martial Arts in White Rock just might be perfect for you. Tong Moo Do classes combine various martial arts styles including kickboxing, jujitsu, karate, tae kwon AJ do, judo, aikido, hapkido and self defense – as well as many weapons-based styles – Tong Moo Do strives to ensure all their students feel safe and supported by their instructors and classmates, while benefiting from the physical and mental benefits of martial arts. Classes are divided by age and experience level, with the curriculum customized to meet the needs and abilities of each age group. Children’s classes are offered for ages five to nine, youth classes for ages 10 to 14 and adult classes for students 15 and over. Regardless of the age group, students are encouraged to uphold a noncompetitive, constructive and co-operative attitude within their classes, working with each other and not against each other. Talks with younger classes emphasize respect, self-control, discipline, good habits and good manners – martial arts is about more than learning how to kick butt, it’s about becoming a better person. Tong Moo Do instructor AJ – who took over the school in 2010 – has been practicing martial arts since 2002. He is trained in a variety of martial arts styles, including capoeira, kickboxing, judo, karate and tae kwon do, to name a few. In December of last year, the team was thrilled to move into a brand new space in the Miramar Building on Johnston Road. This stunning new facility features a 1,200-square foot mat area, completely with brand new, top-of-the-line high density martial arts mats. The school is open year-round from Monday to Friday, 3:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. For an experience that combines fitness, education and fun in a safe and encouraging environment, visit White Rock’s Tong Moo Do Martial Arts today.
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White Spot A staple in the Canadian restaurant scene for nearly 85 years, White Spot is known for its great service, delicious food and comfortable atmosphere. And as one of the newest locations on the Semiahmoo Peninsula, Morgan Crossing White Spot has quickly established itself as a pillar in the community. Guy and Kris Recently nominated for a Business Excellence Award for Best New Business by the White Rock / South Surrey Chamber of Commerce, one visit to White Spot at 15877 Croydon Drive, and it’s not hard to understand what has everyone talking. Friendly, energetic staff, a warm comfortable atmosphere, with fresh West Coast décor…..not to mention the mouth-watering signature dishes that White Spot is famous for – make for an experience guests won’t soon forget. But it’s the restaurant’s involvement in the community that General Manager Guy Dorchester is particularly proud of. “We’re really enjoying becoming more involved and giving back to the community,” Guy says, noting their recent sponsorships of the Relay For Life and the Peace Arch Hospital’s Pumpkin Walk as well as their support of local youth sports teams and schools. “We’re always eager to get to know as many people in the community as we can.” White Spot is known for their great value including their current Comfort Foods Menu featuring Spaghetti & Meatballs with Caesar Salad and Hedgehog Gelato for only $14.99. There are lots of other delicious feature menu items to try like the Chicken Tetrazzini Flatbread, Chicken Parmesan Ravioli and Clubhouse Salad. If you have yet to visit Morgan Crossing White Spot, Guy invites you to come by, say ‘hi’ and share some feedback with the staff. “We always look forward to hearing from guests, as they play a vital role in the success and reputation of our restaurant,” he said. “We’d like to sincerely thank our many regular guests who we have gotten to know personally. It’s a privilege to serve such a great customer base that has played such a big part in our growth and development through our first 18 months of operation and we really look forward to getting to know many more.”
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White Rock Players Club Our 58th Panto, Pinocchio, was a huge success thank you to everyone who came to see it. Did you know we have the longest-running Pantomime in North America? We love the fact that it’s a big part of many families’ Christmas traditions and enjoy seeing the kids, parents, grandparents and sometimes great-grandparents, all having fun together. Dave Baron And our 68th season isn’t over yet! In February, the Club presents the comedy The Good Game, in which the old dogs of an old-timer hockey club faces the young guns of the current minor hockey league. Then the hilarious comedy Fools by Neil Simon will show in April; a schoolteacher finds love in a village of hopeless idiots. The season will close with the classic murder mystery Ten Little Indians, by Agatha Christie, in June. We will also host Peninsula Productions, who will present Agnes of God in March, and the Fraser Valley Gilbert & Sullivan Society, who will bring Princess Ida in May. WRPC ticket prices are still amazingly good value at $18 for adults, and $16 discount (seniors, students and Coast Capital Savings members). You can reserve your seats for each show on our interactive and easy-to-use on-line system. Your tickets will be waiting at the box office, just present your booking confirmation before the show. If you prefer, come to the box office and meet Nicole, who will be happy to help you. For more information, or to reserve tickets, visit www.whiterockplayers.ca or call 604-536-7535. The box office is open 1 to 5 pm, Tuesday through Saturday, and for 1 hour prior to performances. The White Rock Players’ Club is a non-profit, volunteer-run theatre group that owns and operates the Coast Capital Playhouse at 1532 Johnston Rd. You could be part of this exciting and satisfying process which so enriches our community; why not volunteer at the theatre? There are so many different jobs involved in each production, we can use people of any background, age, experience, and ability. Just think, you can experience the roar of the greasepaint, the smell of the crowd! Oh wait, that’s wrong…we don’t use greasepaint any more! Also look for the concerts, dance and community events that we host throughout the year - there’s something for everyone at the Coast Capital Playhouse! Dave Baron ~ President, White Rock Players’ Club
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Hillcrest Bakery Since 1972, Hillcrest Bakery and Deli has been offering up delicious, made-from-scratch food to the people in the community. Walk in on any given day and you will be greeted by the friendly, knowledgeable staff and the irresistible smell of homemade goods. David and Sheana With an unbeatable selection of bread, pastry, meat and other scrumptious treats, it’s no wonder the community staple has been around for four decades. After taking over the reigns nearly two years ago, owners David and Sheana Moyer are pleased to continue the tradition of making fresh, delicious food. Whether it’s the light and fluffy cinnamon bread (which David says makes a great French toast) or another of the more than 60 varieties of bread in store, there is no end to what the team at Hillcrest can whip up. With a wide selection of tasty treats such as their sausage rolls, pies, quiches, pizza and soups, there is a little something for everyone. Even the four-legged friend in your life can indulge in a treat from the bakery with their homemade doggy biscuits packaged up and ready to go. But it’s not all about the food. The Moyer’s have also maintained the impeccable customer service that Hillcrest Bakery and Deli is known for. David, who has been baking at Hillcrest for 25 years, credits his wife Sheana’s ability to make people feel welcome and at home as why there is such a strong relationship between staff and customers. Sheana constantly reaches out to her customers to find out what they want to see when they come in. After requests came in for gluten-free goods, the talented baking staff worked to create a delicious selection of gluten-free breads and cakes and sweets, including coconut mounds, plain or raspberry macaroons, peanut butter cookies and peanut butter bars. “It’s important, with any business, to listen to your customers, build relationships and listen to their feedback,” Sheana said. Balancing the new with the old is essential to the Moyers, who know many of the customers coming in for a hearty bowl of homemade soup and a sandwich have been regulars for decades and love the familiarity of the bakery. While they promise to keep most of the customer favourites, they are excited to add on some new creations and love getting feedback from customers old and new. “We’re open to new ideas,” Sheana said. “We want to move with the times.” Visit Hillcrest Bakery and Deli and the friendly staff will be happy to help you find what you’re looking for, whether it’s an old favourite or a new addition, there is no
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Zig Zag Fashion Boutique Go anywhere in Michael Kors Long Dress, Cork Wedge Sandals, Leather Belt, Handbag & Fidelity Jean Jacket.
After a long and dreary winter, spring is just around the corner, which means it’s time to brighten up your wardrobe with a trip to Zig Zag Fashion Boutique. With a diverse selection of clothes, footwear and accessories, the trendy boutique in Peninsula Village is a favourite among stylish women looking for the hottest fashions in their own backyard.
Kerry, Store Manager The appeal of Zig Zag – satisfying the Peninsula’s fashion needs for nearly 20 years – extends beyond the great selection of highly sought-after brands and hard-to-find fashions. The knowledgeable and friendly staff love nothing more than helping customers find the look that suits them perfectly, and will go out of their way to make sure you’re looking better than ever in your new purchase. The store’s wide scope of brand name merchandise makes it one of the best places to shop in town, especially with clothing brands including Not Your Daughter’s Jeans, Tribal, Chalet, Niki Biki, Kenneth Cole, Hue Leggings and Michael Kors. New to the store is the welcome addition of Fidelity Jeans, Kut Jeans and Blue Essence. The store is also the exclusive dealer of Fly London, which helps make up their wide selection of shoe brands including Michael Kors, DKNY, Bussola, Rieker, Kenneth Cole, Naots, Fit Flops and Blundstones for men and women. With so many brands to choose from, it’s no surprise residents are ditching plans to cross the border or head downtown and instead are staying home to satisfy their fashion needs. And the loyalty between Zig Zag staff and customers goes both ways. The store offers a unique discount program that rewards customers with points on every purchase of regular-priced merchandise. When a customer reaches 500 points, they receive a $50 gift card to spend in the store. If it’s your birthday, make sure you take time to visit Zig Zag, as the store offers a 25 per cent discount to help you celebrate your big day. As we bid farewell to our sweaters and parkas and head into spring and summer, the staff at Zig Zag are looking forward to a season full of bright, vibrant colours and plenty of bold floral prints. Expect to see lots of orange, turquoise, fuscia and lime green this year, with an emphasis on skinny jeans and loafer-style flats.
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José & Co. Custom Jewellers The perfect piece of jewellery is something that reflects one’s unique personality to be cherished for years to come. At José & Co. Custom Jewellers, decades of experience specializing in custom design means each and every piece they create is exquisite and special. According to owner José Latchinian, when it comes to José creating a piece of custom jewellery – whether it’s a stunning engagement ring, a sentimental necklace or a gorgeous pair of earrings – the sky is the limit. “We’ve always made a point to ensure our clients that we can design virtually anything,” he said. José notes the feedback he receives from clients and their referrals, who are beyond thrilled with the finished product of a custom piece, is hugely rewarding for him and his team. “When I hear what a huge impact their personalized piece of jewellery has made in their lives, to me, that’s worth a million dollars in the bank.” Often when one thinks of custom jewellery, images of Valentine’s Day or Anniversary and Birthday presents come to mind. And while these special occasions are perfect for giving a unique and stunning piece of jewellery, José notes there’s another facet of their business of which he is extremely proud -- Corporate Jewellery. “This work goes hand-in-hand with our skill as custom designers,” José said, noting they have worked with Jimmy Pattison Auto Group, creating their Car Dealership’s Custom Logo Pins for the past seven years now. In addition to fulfilling the jewellery dreams of his clients, a RELOCATION CELEBRATION is currently underway offering some exceptional savings. José would like to invite you to visit his new website, www.Joseandco.ca, where special gift ideas and a wide selection of sophisticated jewellery pieces can be found to fulfill all your jewellery needs, wants and desires. When you visit their Show Room, additional savings will be given if you “Like” them on Facebook. In the near future, their New Store Location will be announced. Until then, in-store products – including everything from bracelets and earrings to chains, pendants and watches are on display. Remember to schedule your complimentary one-on-one-consultation with José and take the first step towards bringing YOUR personal custom designed piece to life. José would like to remind you that you can pay for your purchases with your old Gold/Silver if you prefer.
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A beautiful dark garnet coloured, Bordeaux style blend using the five traditional noble varietals of grape. This very aromatic wine will hit your senses with aromas and flavors of spice, black currants, black fruit and cassis. Underlying aromas of caramel melt into the lingering finish. Silver Medal Winner at the 2009 Canadian Wine Awards.
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New Beauty Institute Helping Peninsula residents look and feel their very best for more than a decade, New Beauty Institute in White Rock is thrilled to offer yet another revolutionary age-defying treatment. Ultherapy Skin Tightening is a new cutting-edge, nonsurgical option to treat skin laxity. You may notice as you get a bit older that your skin has lost Caree Ludwar its elasticity, sometimes resulting in droopy eyelids, a double chin or the dreaded ‘turkey neck.’ Ultherapy, a Health Canada-approved procedure, lifts and tones while stimulating support layers of the skin targeting facial tissues that are often targeted by surgical facelifts. Ultherapy achieves the same skin-tightening in just one treatment, without disturbing the surface of the skin and with no recovery time. In addition to lifting the skin into a more youthful position, the treatment also slows down the aging process and regenerates collagen, resulting in a younger, more vibrant and fresh appearance. Unlike lasers, which work from the outside-in, Ultherapy moves beyond the surface of the skin to target the deep, structural skin tissues where collagen is found. When ultrasound is directed below the skin surface to the layer called the dermis, it disturbs that layer with its vibration and a low level of heat. This causes it to react by producing more collagen and tighter new skin cells. The new cells have replaced old cells to give the skin a fresher look and the extra collagen provides more skin support, smoothing out wrinkles. Ultimately, more collagen means a reduction in the rate of your skin’s aging. This can provide a soft and subtle uplift to the chin, jowl and brow. Décolleté, elbows and knees, and the derriere are three of the most popular “trouble spots” that our patients target with this treatment. With no downtime, no needles, no surgery, Ultherapy is a natural way to achieve healthy looking facial rejuvenation without the side effects of invasive facial surgery. You choose the area(s) you would like to target, whether it’s the lower face/neck, brow and eyes, full face or just the “smokers lip”. The result is tighter, firmer, better-fitting skin! New Beauty Institute also offers a wide range of other cosmetic treatments, including the everpopular CoolSculpting, which targets stubborn body fat with results that are truly amazing. Love handles, back fat and post-pregnancy belly are problems of the past with this noninvasive, state-of-the-art procedure. For a complimentary consultation for Ultherapy, CoolSculpting or any of the treatments New Beauty Institute offers, contact them today at 604-541-8750 – you’ll be happy you did!
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Peninusla Runners No matter what you’re shopping for, having a knowledgeable and experienced salesperson to help answer all your questions is essential to having confidence in your purchase. When it comes to fitness, you won’t find anyone more in the know than the staff at Peninsula Runners at 1708 152 Street. Serving White Rock and Surrey residents for 17 years, the staff at Peninsula Runners strives to be the number one source for footwear, clothing and athletic accessories by providing customers with the advice and expertise they need Lorne, Lisa, Tim & Ryan to make an educated purchase. The store carries a huge selection of top brand footwear, clothing, socks, electronics and accessories, so you’re sure to find what you’re looking for with some guidance from one of the friendly staff members. Owner and Olympian Paul Williams and his staff take part in a variety of running disciplines, including track and field, cross country, 10 kms, half marathons and marathons, which allows them to properly fit their customers based on understanding their needs, as opposed to just selling them shoes. They also participate in a number of manufacturer product knowledge seminars, which provide detailed, up-to-date information about their products and ensure that any question you many have can be answered. One such product is the Nike Flyknit Lunar+ 1 – a shoe made with “Lunarlite” cushioning, a concept originally developed by NASA for that dynamic feel. Add to that a fully knit upper that cradles your foot offering comfort and stability. More than a quality running store, Peninsula Runners has a loyal commitment to our community. Three times a year, Peninsula Runners hosts walking, learn-to-run, run easy and run faster clinics to keep the community involved in a healthy and active lifestyle, while education and motivating the participants. In addition to these running and walking clinics, Peninsula Runners hosts their renowned marathon and half marathon clinics through the year. Whether it’s your first time marathon or you’re a seasoned racer looking for a personal best, this clinic will take you there. The store was a driving force in the campaign to build the South Surrey Track and they continue their commitment by fundraising through their Fraser Valley Trail Run Series to both aid in the maintenance of the track and provide support to our local track clubs. Their involvement in the community doesn’t end at the track – you will also see them as sponsors of the Peace Arch Hospitals Great Pumpkin Run this October and many other community – for the community - runs. For a full list of upcoming training clinics and sponsored runs throughout the Fraser Valley, visit www.peninsularunners.com or check out the Peninsula Runners facebook page for all the latest deals. By providing outstanding customer service and supporting the community in a variety of ways, the staff at Peninsula Runners is working hard to encourage a healthy lifestyle in the White Rock and Surrey area. Regardless of whether you’re a recreational walker or a seasoned athlete, the fun, friendly atmosphere at Peninsula Runners, along with the dedicated and helpful staff, will assist you with all your athletic needs.
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open houses saturday ~ #234 - 13888 - 70th ave. • $368,000 Award winning Chelsea Gardens - 23 acre gated resort lifestyle, 10 min. drive from South Surrey/White Rock! Gorgeous facilities include open clubhouse, resident manager, pool, hot tub, billiards, english pub, fully sat. equipped exercise room, workshop, guest suites & RV parking! Quiet feb. 9 location & nicely updated, open floor plan, oversized bdrms., gas FP, 2:00-4:00 two balconies & tons of storage. Friendly 19+ adult community, p.m. very active social calendar, pet friendly! & sunday ~ #301 - 2940 King george blvd. • $488,000 sunday High Street ~ Rare 3 bdrm./2bath condo 1,213 sqft one level living. feb. 10 Fantastic open plan, floor to ceiling windows, 2 balconies, granite & SS 2:00-4:00 appliances! High end building with wonderful amenities. p.m. 2 parking ~ 2 storage. Super location with north west views of the mountains & afternoon sun. pam mitchell 604-541-4888 re/maX Colonial pacific realty
open #4 - 1424 everall st., white roCK sat. & Avonlea - Luxury town homes, 1813 - 1900 sq. sun. ft., dble garage, den on main, 3 bdrms up. Some homes offer ocean view, walk to schools, shopping feb. & beach. Starting $649,000 includes HST. 9 & 10 Catherine elliott 604-787-9322 2:00-4:00 sutton group west Coast realty p.m. 1875 lilaC • alderwood • $305,000
#4 - 1450 vidal street • devon open Five quality town homes located on quiet street in sat. & White Rock, 1560-1660 sq. ft., 3 bdrm, family rm., sun. den and fenced back yard. Beautiful designer colours feb. and selections. Walk to schools, shopping and beach. 9 & 10 Starting at $539,000 includes HST. 2:00-4:00 Catherine elliott 604-787-9322 sutton group west Coast realty p.m.
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#305 - 15025 viCtoria ave. • $649,900 Tranquil 25+ bldg., outdoor pool, new roof, desirable complex, steps to restaurants and beach. Updated with solid hardwood flooring, new countertops, brand new ensuite bathroom, carpet in master, fresh paint. A view from every room. Don’t miss this one! anita marler 604-541-4888 re/maX Colonial pacific realty 858 lee street • $1,278,888 New quality built, mins. to White Rock beach. Highend finishings, designer paint, exp. aggregate patios, eng. h/w floors, built-in speakers, 3-jet steam shower, chef’s kitchen, high-end appliances. Lower level suite with separate entrance. State-of-the-art security system. sat. maureen fritz 604-541-4888 sun. bill morris 604-314-7927 re/maX Colonial pacific realty 13003 summerhill CresCent • oCean parK gem
open End unit t/house, 2 storey + full bsmt., quiet cul-desunday sac, backs onto greenbelt. Updates incl. windows, kitchen, flooring. Rental & pets allowed. feb. 10 Free 3 months strata fees. 1:00-3:00 denis mikolaycik 604-531-1909 p.m.
Four bdrm. & den, 3 bath home, 2638 sq. ft. in the open of Ocean Park, steps to library, Laronde School, sunday heart Ocean Park Mall. Meticulously kept, large master feb. 10 suite with fireplace, family room, cook’s kitchen, 2:00-4:00 sunny eating area leads to private backyard with patio p.m. and hot tub. $879,900
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#11 - 15237 - 36th ave. • $524,800 Brand new listing. Executive 1/2 duplex style townhouse in Rosemary Walk. Features 4 bdrms., 3½ baths, cherry hardwood flooring, gas fireplace, SS appliances, double car garage, fin. bsmt., front & rear porches. denis mikolaycik 604-531-1909 hugh & mcKinnon realty
17246 - 2a ave. • summerfield Gorgeous, lots of upgrades, open direct south-facing backyard, luscious greenbelt, permanent park sat. to the east, 5 bdrms., 4 bathrooms, 3470 sq. ft. of living space. feb. 9 Granite, hardwood, recessed lighting, built-in custom cabinetry 2:00-4:00 in living room. Five mins. from White Rock beach! beebe Cline p.m. 604-830-7458 or 604-531-1909 hugh & mcKinnon realty
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15498 viCtoria avenue • $1,288,000 inCludes hst 180 degree ocean views. 3070 sq. ft. of superior craftsmanship. Top level great room and office, main floor 3 bedrooms and basement 1 bedroom authorized suite. 3000 sq. ft. lot, double garage, front and lane access. dave & Cindy walker, homelife benchmark realty 604-889-5004 www.whiterockwalker.com
14737 upper roper ave. • west beaCh • $799,000 Ocean & open beach views from every level. South-facing 2 bdrm., 2 bathrooms sunday on quiet no-thru street, 1208 sq. ft. of living space on 3960 feb. 10 sq. ft. lot. Private courtyard patio w/hot tub. Plumbing & elec. 2:00-4:00 upgrades. Walk to Semi Sec. & Thrift Elem, uptown, trails. beebe p.m. Cline 604-830-7458 or 604-531-1909 hugh & mcKinnon realty
15768 Columbia avenue • white roCK open One block to beach, 3 storey, 3250 sq. ft. 5 bdrm. & bonus room sunday or utilize beautiful 2 bdrm. suite on lower (walk out) level, 4 feb. 10 baths, 2 laundrys, dbl. garage, 14 yrs. young, on a 39’ lot. 2:00-5:00 Drop by and say hi! Jordan parker 604-880-5047 or p.m. 604-531-1111 homelife benchmark realty
#47 - 15875 - 20th ave. • searidge bays • $289,900 Totally open remod. mobile, 2 bdrms., 2 bathroom, on one of the largest lots in sat. complex. No pad fees, you own the land. New roof, new kitchen feb. 9 2:00-4:00 w/breakfast island, laminate flooring, master bdrm. with walk-in closet & soaker tub, 2nd bathroom with double shower. yvonne p.m. van gelderen 604-619-4465 re/maX Colonial pacific realty
#404 - 15368 - 17a avenue • south surrey • $344,000 open Two bdrm. & den condo in Ocean Wynde, shows a 10+ with sunday laminate floors, stainless appliances, crown mouldings. Large feb. 10 2:00-4:00 deck with beautiful mountain views. Level walk to shopping and recreation. Rentals allowed. danielle hrasko 604-531-1111 p.m. or 604-725-9894 homelife benchmark realty
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#15 - 3266 - 147th street Brand new townhouses in Elgin area! Show home now open daily, three bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Upscale homes! Prices starting at $399,900 net HST included! lulu sorbara 604-541-4888 re/maX Colonial pacific realty
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1490 - 160a street • south surrey • $668,000 Quiet cul-de-sac in South Meridian. Charming 3 bdrms., 2 bath and loft, updated, spacious rancher. 8200 sq. ft. fenced yard. Walk to schools and recreation. You’ll love this home! danielle hrasko 604-531-1111 or 604-725-9894 homelife benchmark realty
12680 - 17a avenue • offered at $1,049,000 Beautiful 2 storey, open fully fin. bsmt., 4210 sq. ft. clean and updated living space, 5 sunday bdrms., 4 bathrooms, 7105 south-exp. lot, ocean views from feb. 10 kitchen, deck. Master bdrm. w/ensuite, new roof, new paint, 2:00-4:00 granite counters, 3 gas fp, hardwood on main, loads of storage. p.m. elizabeth tillberg 604-541-4888 re/maX Colonial pacific realty open sat. & sun. feb. 9 & 10 1:00-3:00 p.m.
15549 viCtoria ave. • white roCK • new priCe: $735,000 Ocean view, Victorian-style 2079 sq. ft. 3 bdrm., 3 bath on corner lot, short walk to beach. Tastefully decorated, hardwood, crown, custom blinds, heated tile floors in kitchen, Caesarstone countertops, undermount sink. Large master w/ocean view. bettina reid 604-574-0161 homelife benchmark realty
ian watts 604-329-9157 bay realty
2609 - 141st street Five bedroom rancher plus basement on huge 37,756 sq. ft. lot. West-facing backyard. Located in one of the most desirable areas in South Surrey. $1,788,000. louise mcKnight 604-531-4000 bay realty ltd.
#405 - 1745 martin drive • fabulous southwynd open The ultimate in residential comfort. Ideal top floor, west-facing, sunday overlooking park in desirable White Rock area. Superior design, quality feb. 10 construction. Spacious and bright 2 bdrm., 2 bathroom home with 9’ 2:00-4:00 ceilings is ready to move in. $449,000. Call for private showing. p.m. morley myren 604-506-2006 re/maX Colonial pacific realty open sunday feb. 10 2:00-4:00 p.m.
#60 - 2678 King george blvd. Great family 3 bedroom, 1630 sq. ft. townhome with finished games room down, side-by-side double garage, hardwood floors, 9’ ceilings. Rentals w/restr., pets ok, no age restrictions. leigh morrow 604-531-4000 bay realty
15764 tulip drive • marKet fresh open Rare find, 6 bdrm., freshly redecorated residence on super quiet sunday street. Fresh interior paint, new cabinets, carpets and hardwood feb. 10 floors. Massive 8700 sq. ft. southern exposed lot, bonus back 2:00-4:00 lane access. Priced to sell at $638,900. p.m. doug schalin 604-250-4339 regency realty ltd.
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5BR+4BTH 3,542sf with lot size 20,037sf. Elgin Secondary school and Crescent Beach Elementary catchments. Private rancher with upgrades, commercial grade European kitchen, metal cabinets and subzero. Tile floors throughout - easy care. All thermal Low E windows, 5 bedrooms and 4 baths. Would make a great easy care rental home and rebuild later. Perfect home for a big busy family. Lots of parking in 2 oversized driveways and sports court for the kids, backs onto short dead end alley and very quiet South facing cul-de-sac. Property will accommodate a basement on a rebuild.
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FADER, HERBERT ALVIN July 29, 1939 January, 26, 2013
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DEMPSEY, Betty
April 6, 1922 - Jan. 26, 2013 Born in Reigate, England in 1922, Betty passed away peacefully January 26, 2013 in Peace Arch Hospice. Betty served with the ATS during WWII. Married Liam, 1948, she moved to Ireland in 1951 where she raised her family. Predeceased by her husband, 1987, she moved to Canada in 1988. Betty enjoyed hiking, bowling, travelling and volunteering with Peace Arch Auxiliary and the Seniors Come Share Society. Leaves to mourn her daughters Pauline Mott (Bill) of Aldergrove, Trisha Kiersey of Dublin, Ireland, four grandchildren and one great grandchild in Canada and Ireland. No service at Betty’s request.
Herb passed away at the age of 73 in Surrey, B.C. after coping with Alzheimer’s. He was born in Vancouver, B.C. to Herbert E. E. Fader and Zena (nee Mylroie). Herb is predeceased by brothers, Stanley, Donald and sister, Dorothy Hislop. Survived by four children: Shari Fader, Rebecca (Ralph) Browns, Bruce (Toya) Fader, Tanya (Tracy Harley) Fader; sisters, Audrey Faddegon, Joan (Frank) Kelly, and brother, Edward (Diana). Grandchildren, Aaron, Jeremy, Hannah, Nathan. Many nieces, nephews and friends. Herb grew up in Ocean Park, Surrey, and was a 1957 Grad of Semiahmoo High School, White Rock, B.C. After graduating from UBC, he started his career in education as a teacher and superintendent of schools. He was employed in many districts in the provinces of B.C. and Alberta. He was also in the Department of Education for the Alberta government. Herb liked playing many sports but basketball was his favourite. He enjoyed his stays at Tyee Lake in the Cariboo near Williams Lake. No formal service as per Herb’s wishes but he would be pleased to have a gathering of Family and Friends in order to celebrate his life. A time and place will be announced at a later date.
William (Bill) P. Hall
Born Ottawa Ont. Dec. 9/29-Feb. 2/13. Leaves behind with happy memories his wife Marion, his loving children Steven (Megan), Leah (Dave), Susan, Michael, Robyn (Pat), their mother Betty Jo, step children Andrew (Tracy), Jane (Gord), brother Bayne, sister Wilma, 15 grandchildren, nieces, nephews & extended family and many friends. Bill was a very active member of the W.R. Rotary Club. Celebration of life will be held Wed., Feb. 13/13 @ Rotary Field House, Rotary Way, 2197 148th Street, South Surrey Athletic Park, South Surrey, B.C. In lieu of flowers a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
In loving memory of Charles Robert Colman, also known as “Bob,” or “Robert,” who was missed long before he passed peacefully on February 1st, 2013, after a courageous battle with Alzheimer’s. Survived by his wife, Ann; daughters Lyn (Herb), Diane (Jeff), Kim (Joe), Tracey (Jim); 3 stepchildren, Lisa (Steve), Mark (Jennifer), Tim; and 9 grandchildren. He is also loved and missed by many English and Scottish relatives and friends. Born in England on September 10th, 1929, Robert was raised in Scotland. Upon graduation from Cambridge, he immigrated to Toronto in the early 1950’s and retired to White Rock in 1994. An avid sailor, Robert was an active volunteer, and particularly so in retirement, with Rotary and the Canadian Cancer Society. Grateful thanks to the staff at Czorny Alzheimer Centre for all their care, where he spent his last six years. In lieu of flowers please donate to the Alzheimer’s Society or a charity of your choice. A Celebration of Life will be held at 2pm on Friday February 8th, at: St. Mark’s Anglican Church, 12953 20th Ave., South Surrey. Reception to follow.
CONNIE, Tracey Lee Let’s celebrate the beautiful life of Tracey Lee Connie who passed away in peace on February 4, 2013. She was a special soul who gave unconditional love to everyone she touched. She was a loving mother leaving behind 2 incredible boys, Alex and Sebastien Pare. Please join the boys and family; Mom & Stepdad, Vicky and Bob Cameron, Dad & Step mom, Don & Ella Connie. Brothers and sisters, Dean, Jeff, Rick, Juanita and Colleen to honour her life. Viewing will be held from 7pm to 9 pm, Friday, February 8 and the service will be held on Saturday, February 9 at 1:00 pm at Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre, 14831 28 Avenue in Surrey BC, V4P 1P3. Flowers are welcome and can be sent to directly to the Victory Memorial Park, or donations sent directly to the “Canadian Liver Foundation”. Condolences may be offered at www.victoryfuneralcentre.ca Victory Memorial Park Funeral Center 604-536-6522
Gutteridge, Donna May (Henderson) April 16, 1928 - January 31, 2013
It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Donna at home on January 31, 2013 in Surrey, BC. Donna was born in Prince Rupert, BC and was raised and schooled in New Westminster. Survived by her loving husband, Herbert; sons, Dale, Kevin (Renate); daughter, Erin; stepson Herbie (Janet); stepdaughter Carol Lynn (Dave); sister, Kay; grandchildren and great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends. Predeceased by her daughter, Linda. No service by request. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice. “Heaven, we know, just got a little nicer.” Condolences may be offered at www.victoryfuneralcentre.ca Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre 604-536-6522
IBBETSON, Stella Ann (nee Liversedge) April 4, 1938 - Feb 2, 2013 Born on April 4, 1938 in Hessle Yorkshire, U.K. Passed away peacefully Saturday, February 2nd, 2013 at Royal Columbian Hospital. Ann is survived by her loving husband Terry, her sons Andrew, Christopher & Mark, daughter in-laws Katy & Jody, grandchildren Sara, Rebecca, Hannah, Mathew, Justice, Preston & Anthony as well as many friends young & old who she considered her extended family. A Wonderful Wife, Fantastic Mum, Great Friend and World’s Greatest Nana!
We will Miss You, But never Forget You. Celebration of Ann’s life at Sacred Heart Parish, Ladner BC at 1:00pm on Friday February 8th. Donations to Covenant House in lieu of flowers.
SAVAGE, Alma Violet (nee: Bradford) 1920 – 2013 Born in Nottingham, England, Alma married Francis John Savage in Glasgow, Scotland in 1940. In 1945 Alma arrived at Pier 21 in Halifax, Nova Scotia as a British war bride. On Frank’s retirement from the Canadian Navy in 1964 they moved to Ocean Park, BC. Alma joined Crescent Legion Branch 240 Ladies Auxiliary where she held the positions of 2nd Vice President, 1st Vice President and President three times. Alma was also active as Social Convener for five years and Poppy Chairman for 30 years. Alma passed away peacefully on January 29, 2013, just 5 days short of celebrating her 93rd birthday at The Residence at Morgan Heights in Surrey. Alma is predeceased by her husband Frank and daughter Heather and is lovingly remembered by her sons Dennis (Lynda) and Colin (Cathy), grandchildren Conor, Kathryn, Monica, Cora, Jefferey and Nicole, and great grandchildren Bianca, Piper, Matthew, Kurtis, Bradley, Rachel and Brooklyn. Service and Reception will be at Crescent Legion Branch 240 on Saturday, February 9, 2013 11 am – 2 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Alma’s memory to RCL #240 or RCL LA #240 2643 128 St Sry BC V4A 3W6
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ROBSON, Julia Victorine Nov. 1, 1917 - Feb. 1, 2013 Vicky passed away peacefully at age 95, surrounded by her family’s love. She will be dearly missed by her family and friends, and forever in our hearts. A Memorial will be held on Thursday Feb 7th at 2 pm at Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre 14831 - 28 Avenue Surrey, BC V4P 1P3. Condolences may be offered online at www.victoryfuneralcentre.ca In lieu of flowers, donations to White Rock S.Surrey Hospice Society would be appreciated. www.whiterockhospice.org
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42 Stanley M. Swabuk Nov.12 1922Jan.28 2013 Beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather, Stanley Swabuk late of South Surrey BC. passed Jan.28/2013 at the age of 90. Survived by wife Esther, daughters Shirley, Trudy and Terry. Sisters Rose, Bernice and Jean. Nieces and nephews and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. Predeceased by son Michael. Stanley hails from Portage La Prairie, Manitoba. First career enlisted in R.C.A.F. Served in squadron 434. Posted in Tholthrope and Croft Yorkshire England from 1942 to 1945. On his return attended University of Manitoba. Worked for CP Rail from 1946-1957. Joined Air Canada and served in various departments as supervisor and in management. 26 years later the golden handshake and retirement. No service will be held at the request of the deceased. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Peace Arch Hospital.
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WATSON, Donald N. Sept 21, 1923 - Jan 30, 2013 It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our dad, husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He is survived by wife Gisela, son Terry, daughter Sharon (Dave)
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Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEA Community Services is looking for qualified applicants who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or on weekends for respite. Training, support and remuneration are provided. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door.
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POSITIONS available for labourers, forklift drivers, delivery truck drivers. Must be physically fit, willing to work shift work, have valid drivers licence. Positions opening in aldergrove/abbotsford areas. Email ressumes to stryde@hotmail.ca
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Required for Maple Ridge roofing co. Previous experience is an asset, not necessary - willing to train. Wages Commensurate with Experience. Fax resume 604.462.9859 or e-mail - hiroofingltd@shaw.ca or Call: Sue 604.880.9210
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COMMERCIAL TRANSPORT & DIESEL ENGINE MECHANICS Required for Cullen Diesel Power Ltd. and Western Star & Sterling Trucks of Vancouver Inc. Positions avail. in Surrey. Cummins, Detroit Diesel and MTU engine experience considered an asset. Forward Resume to Fax: 604-888-4749 E-mail:ars@cullendiesel.com
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Journeyman HD mechanic required for oilfield construction company. Duties will include servicing, maintenance and overhaul of our equipment. The job will be predominately shop work , but with a portion of your time spent in the field. A mechanics truck will be supplied for you. The job is based in Edson, Alberta. Call Lloyd at 780-723-5051.
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EXP. CARPENTER / HANDYMAN All types of work! No job too small! Over 20 yrs exp! Ed 778-888-8603
Renovation Specialist
Why Flatten Your Textured & Popcorn Ceilings?
Quality workmanship since 1968 Commercial - Residential
So it is lovely & easy to look at, easy to clean & easy to repair. It increases the value of your home.
KITCHENS - BATHRMS CROWN MOULDING SUITES, DECKS, REPAIRS - BUILDING MAINT. REFS. WORK GUARANTEED
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928 or 604-538-3796
Emerson’s Contracting 604-524-2451, 604-535-0566
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 23yrs exp. Res/Comm. Free est. Bonded. #14758 604-353-1519
START TO FINISH CONTRACTING
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899 WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $125 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $145. Free delivery in Surrey. 604-856-8877
C & C Electrical Mechanical • ELECTRICAL • FULL PLUMBING SERVICES • HVAC GAS FITTING *Free Est. *Licensed *Insured 24hr. Emergency Service
Blake and his Dad make a positive difference in your life by providing quality workmanship delivered with integrity. D interior & exterior renovation D rot repair & restoration D Decks D Fences & much more free estimates.
604-475-7077 ALL JOBS Big or Small. Panels, lighting, plugs, fans, hot tubs etc. Guaranteed work. 604-539-0708 Cell 604-537-1773 (Lic. 26110)
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HANDYPERSONS
HANDYMAN. Very reliable. 20 yrs exp. Senior’s discount. Make a list. CAN DO IT ALL! 604-866-4977
2 GUYS-A-MUDDIN, We board & l tape it. Over 20 yrs exp. David 778-317-3065 2guysamuddin.com
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A PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN / CARPENTER 20 yrs exp. Licensed & Insured. Call 604-802-8809. Renovations, Repairs, Decks, Baths, Kitchens, Mouldings, Flooring.
DRYWALL
FENCING
A SEMI-RETIRED CONTRACTOR. Specializing in Renovation’s. Available for work. 604-532-1710
Fully insured with WCB.
ADVANCED RENO’S & LANDSCAPING Landscape Design/Installation
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* DRAINAGE * PRUNING * BOBCAT SERVICE * SPRING CLEAN-UP * RETAINING WALLS ~~~ Free Estimates ~~~
FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS
Call 604-862-1604
604-301-0043 www.phoors.ca
MUSHROOM MANURE
Installation of Hardwood Floors & Refinishing, Tiles, Staircases, Bathroom Reno’s. 100% guaranteed.
Pick up or delivery. Covered storage. Call 604-644-1878
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Sick and tired of your kitchen or bathroom? Let Valley One Renovations Make it BETTER! From design to the final clean and polish: we take care of it all. Call for your free no obligation quote. 'VMMZ JOTVSFE 8$# SFH t 0WFS ZFBST FYQFSJFODF 1FUFS t valleyone@shaw.ca
“White Rock & South Surrey’s Leading Renovator since 1989�
Designing and renovating new kitchens, bathrooms, basements, house make-overs and additions since 1989
Call for FREE in-home consultation In-house design team and cabinet shop
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Showroom: Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave. (at King George Blvd.) Tel: 604-538-9622
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INTERIOR/EXTERIOR, Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes European Quality Workmanship CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS
Per Molsen 604-575-1240 AT YOUR SERVICE. Carpentry, Concrete, Painting, Rubbish Removal. Call Dave (604)999-5056
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
MOVING & STORAGE
338
PLUMBING
AFFORDABLE MOVING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 356
RUBBISH REMOVAL
FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!!
Local & Long Distance
$45/Hr
From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
*Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!
604-537-4140
604-572-3733 T & K Haulaway
329 PAINTING & DECORATING For All Types of Renovations
D Additions D Decks D Bathrooms / Kitchens D Skylights / Windows D Tiling D Laminate Flooring
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HOME REPAIRS
10% off with this ad
604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley
Licensed Journeyman
Running this ad for 8yrs
• Plumbing • Heating • Gas Fitting
PAINT SPECIAL
Quality Work - Fair Price
- QUALITY WORKMANSHIP-
✔ Complete Renovations from Start to Finish For a No Obligation Consultation GIVE ROBERT A CALL Cell: 604-290-4964 Eves: 604-535-0603
WHITE ROCK RUBBISH
www.paintspecial.com
Qualified carpenter for all your home improvement needs.
Paul: 604 626-1641 24/7
3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour
AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Repairs & new installs. Furnace, Boilers, Hot water tanks etc. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801. www.panoramaplumbing.com
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.
Home Maint. & Construction Strata & Residential. Lic & Insured. Proudly serving White Rock & S.Surrey for over 10 yrs. Big or small. Dave 604-306-4255
FULL PLUMBING SERVICES • Hvac Gas Fitting • Electrical *Free Est. *Licensed *Insured 24hr. Emergency Service
C & C Electrical Mechanical
20% off labour for seniors 55+ or 10% off with mention of this ad. Licensed, bonded and insured. Guaranteed work.
A1 BATH RENO’S. Bsmt suites, drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. Joe 604-961-9937 or 604-581-3822
(778)998-6420
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Member of Better Business Bureau
WCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
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Serving Metro Vancouver Since 1988
Rubbish Removal Household / Construction Single Item to Multiple Loads
We’ll Move it All ~ Free Estimates ~ SENIORS DISCOUNT
Call 604-813-9104
peacearch.ph@gmail.com CLOGBUSTERS Sewer & Drain We’ll clean out your drains... not your wallet. Plumbing repairs, licensed & insured. (604)861-6583
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PRESSURE WASHING
Canuck Roofing All Roof Repairs Any job big or small. Free Est. *WCB *Insured *BBB 778-772-1969
PAINTING D Stucco/Cedar Siding Painting D Repainting - Houses, Condos D Ceilings & Crown Mouldings D Pressure Washing & Concrete Sealing, One stop shopping D 32 yrs exp. painters /FREE Est.
Rene’s Spray & Brush Painting cell 778-855-5361
604-536-6620 FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1973
www.renespainting.com
www.BBmoving.ca MILESTONE MOVING & DELIVERIES
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA
CHEAP
Big or Small. Safe & Reliable. Full Packing avail. 7 days/week. WCB Approved. Seniors Disc. First Time Specials
RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free! (778)997-5757, (604)587-5991
★ N.I.D. PAINTING ★
Cell 604-317-7377 or Home 604-530-9109 Locally Owned/Operated
Professional Quality Work
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555.
Nick cell: 604-727-7672 or 604-594-7666
~ Interior ~ Small jobs ok.
PATRICK’S RUBBISH REMOVAL *Landscape *Trimming *Yard Clean *Const. Clean. *ANYTHING!!! 1 Ton Truck. Call Patrick for Prompt Quality Service @ 604-808-1652.
Junk Removal. Yard & Construction Clean-up. We Haul It All.....
604-763-8867
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
RECYCLE-IT! JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly • Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses & More!
On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!
604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca
BUDDY WITH A TRUCK
SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
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604.220.JUNK(5865)
GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters. $80. 604-240-5362
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE s r
20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE We Load or You Load !
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
MOVING? B & B MOBILE SERVICES
bradsjunkremoval.com
GUTTER CLEANING ONLY $95. Pressure Washing; driveways, sidewalks, siding, etc. 604.861.6060
MOVING & STORAGE
1-4 Bedroom • Internals • Small & Big Moves • Internals SingleItems Items •• Packing • Single Packing Supplies
968-0367
604-475-7077 PeaceArchPumblingHeating.ca
~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates
CALL ROGER 604-
But Dead Bodies!!
Northstar Painting Ltd.- The Residential Specialists. BIG jobs, Small jobs - We do it all! Interior and Exterior Projects. Master Painters at Students Rates. WCB Safe, Reliable, Efficient & Quality Paint. 778.245.9069
ESTATE Liquidation & Seniors Moving Services. When the time has come to liquidate your household contents due to downsizing, divorce, bankruptcy or the loss of a loved one. We offer customized, stress free solutions to help you transition through this difficult time. We provide a cost recovery system that ensures an affordable, perhaps even a profitable service. For a free consultation call Transitioning Treasures 604.612.8650 www.transitioningtreasures.ca
RELIABLE, SERVICE 7 days a week
Hauling Anything..
15 years exp. Jnbz Painting, Repaint Specialist. Interior & Exterior. Great Rates, Fully insured. Free Est, Refs. Call Jan (778)552-4926 MESA PAINTING INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Quality work at reas rates. Free Est. Michael (cell) 604-724-7458
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TILING
OVER 15yrs exp. installing ceramic,porcelain,stone tile. visit www.futuristichomeservices.com
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
Local Craftsman Wins National Recognition A local handyman has won national recognition as one of Canada’s top performing home repair and remodeling craftsmen. Mike Kabatoff has been selected as a Canadian Craftsman of the Quarter from across Handyman Connection’s national network of home service professionals. Mike has been doing fabulous work for our South Fraser Valley homeowners for over the past 7 years, says business owner Haider Ghazi. We’re especially proud to have Mike as part of our
team and his dedication to quality work and superior customer service certainly makes him deserving of Mike Kabatoff this honour. Handyman Connection is Canada’s Original Home Improvement Specialists™ providing repair and remodeling services to homeowners throughout the country.
.Hayden Painting 778-229-0236 Family Owned & Operated
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PLUMBING
PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER Available for big and small jobs, Free estimates, 1 year labour warranty, References available, 10% off labour when you show this ad (limit one per visit). Call 604-8896503
PAINT • RENOVATE • RECREATE
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005
Visit Us at
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PAINTANDRENO.COM/WINTV
Furnace Boilers, Hot Water Tanks Hot Water Heat, Plumbing Jobs. Furnace cleaning with truck mounted machine
Let MPB make your renovation dreams come true!
www.mpbconstruction.com
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
Additions, Home Improvements Restorations, Renovations, & New Construction. Specializing in Concrete, Forming, Framing & Siding. 604-218-3064
Call Blake or Brian (604)816-1653
Professional Installations for a Great Price!
www.paciďŹ ccedarworks.com
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Licensed, Insured, WCB
FENCE & DECK INSTALLATIONS
604-240-1000
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
NEW GUTTERS
www.centuryhardwood .com
Call: Rick (604) 202-5184
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ALWAYS GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs, 20 yrs exp. Rain or shine.7dys/wk.Simon 604-230-0627
778-837-6424
Now Accepting New Contracts COMMERCIAL / RESIDENTIAL PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 34 Years Exp. Free Estimates.
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS Professional Gutter & Window Cleaning. Free Friendly Estimates Worksafe. Jeremy 778-384-3855 www.surreyguttercleaning.com
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
281 SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
*/463&% t #0/%&% Interested in joining the Handyman Connection team? Call 1-800-88HANDY or visit us online at www.handymanconnection.ca
604-507-4606 or 604-312-7674 FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841
enter to win a free
FLAT SCREEN TV!
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TILING
PETS 477
PETS
A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peter’s Tile (604)209-0173
SHELTIES 2 SABLE PUPS 1 w/ white body + spots D.O.B Oct 19th Loveable, sweet pups 604-826-6311
RUSSELL TILES No Job Too Small. 18 yrs on the Peninsula. All types of tile & laminate floors. Install & Repair. Free Est. Perry 604-538-6976
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
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APPLIANCES Peace Arch Appliance
TREE SERVICES
Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092
Semiahmoo Tree Experts Trees removal, Hedges Pruning, Topping Chipping. Insured. WCB Free wood & chips. David Fast 604-536-5426
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UNDER $200
Double Simmons Beauty Rest box spring & mattress, 2 yrs old, hardly used, $200. Ph (604)535-0848 SOLID COLONIAL PINE DINING SET, T + chairs, extra leaves, $150. Call: (604)346-9705
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FURNITURE
MATTRESSES starting at $99
• Tree & Stump Removal • Certified Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck • Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging ~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~
604-787-5915, 604-291-7778 www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca 10% OFF with this AD
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
Beautiful & Affordable Kiwanis Park Place For Adults 55+ rental apartments in a modern complex, right next to beautiful Crescent Park! On site maintenance & office staff Mon. through Friday. 1 bdrm. units from $751 - $844 incls. heat, electricity and friendly reliable service.
Call 604-538-9669 for information or to visit. CLOVERDALE, Senior / 50+ bldg Quiet. Heat, h/w, storage included, onsite laundry 1 bdrm, $765. No dogs. Cats ok. 604-574-2078 jessica.benberg@gmail.com
CRESTWOOD MANOR 1321 Foster St.
BEAGLE PUPS, tri colored, good looking, healthy, vet check $700. (604)796-3026. No Sunday calls BORDER COLLIE X, born Dec 5th, ranch raised, getting lots of atten. $350. Carol 604-316-4668 or email: carol@blackdiamondranch.ca CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CHIHUAHUAS, tiny tea cup puppies, blonde & white, M/F, 8 weeks, ready now. $700. 604-794-7347 ENGLISH Bulldogs, 8 weeks, 2 female, 1 male. Not reg. $1800. zsjerome@hotmail.com, chilliwack
Lge., quiet 2 bdrm. main floor, huge garden patio, tiled entry, window seat, breakfast bar, gas f/p, b/i vac., s, f, d/w, garb. Insuite ldry., heat controls, hot water tank & strge. 1/2 block to beach & bus. $1500 mo. incl. heat, hydro, water & 1 prkg. Avail. Mar. 1 or sooner. 604-535-2702 White Rock - Central loc. 1 bdrm apts. $800/mo & up. H/w heat, u/g prkg inc. Adult oriented. Refs. Avail. now. n/p, n/s. 604-808-6601 or (604)591-1778
WHITE ROCK
In well maintained, newly updated building. Heat, hot water and secured u/g parking stalls incld. No pets, no BBQ’s.
Call: 604-760-7882
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES • DIFFICULTY SELLING ? • Difficulty Making Payments? No Equity? Expired Listing? Penalty? We Take Over Payments! No Fees! www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663
By appt - call 604 - 514 - 1480
SKYLINE APTS 15321 Russell Ave
NEW SPECIALS
SOMERSET GARDENS (S. Sry) Family housing, 1851 Southmere Crescent E. 2 bdrm apt. $875/mo. incl. heat. Pet friendly, near all amenities. Community garden. 604-451-6676
689 WHITE ROCK SOUTH SURREY White Rock Fixer-Upper Alderwood - Townhouse Well managed strata complex, spacious 2bdrm, 1.5bath, full bsmt, 5 appls, 2 prk, pets ok. Rent or occupy. $299K - Offers. Quick possession. 604-250-6652.
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
Active Senior 1 & 2 BEDROOM All amenities/ swimming pool. Utilities included Close to shopping Concrete highrise, NS/NP. Well maintained in White Rock Call 604 - 538 - 5337
Affordable Housing for Seniors
55 and older, 1 bedroom suites. 2 bedroom handicapped unit. Smoke free/no pets
S. Surrey, 2603 151 St. Call Mon-Fri btwn 9am-noon.
604-538-8308 BRIGHT 2bd/1bth $1250. Top floor in uptown Southmere. N/p, n/s. Parking/storage/heat/hw/pool incld call Morgan 604.339.3943
Call 536-5639 to view & for rates
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION OCEAN PARK - Resp. mature prof. to share with 3 others. Sep bdrm & liv/rm. Seniors welc. NS / NP. Refs. $600 incl utils. 604-541-2355
707 APARTMENT FURNISHED White Rock Sausalito
S. SURREY- Brand new apt -Morgan Crossing (444-15850-26th Ave) Top flr corner unit. 2 Bdrms, 2 Bths, 6 App, secure pkg, laundry & storage. Shopping, dining, Steve Nash Gym cls by. N/P, N/S. $1300/mo. Avail March 1, 2013. More than 900 sf. Refs. Contact Raheel Rahman primary (778)8834417 Secondary 604-270-7868 WHITE ROCK: Large 1 Bedrm Condo. In-suite laundry. Dishwasher. Secured underground parking, garden patio. Close to transit & mall. Non Smoking, NO PETS $850/mo 604-510-0878 1561 Vidal St. www.robandvicky.com/ridgecrest/ WHITE ROCK: Large 1 Bedrm Condo. In-suite laundry. Dishwasher. Secured underground parking, garden patio. Close to transit & mall. Non Smoking, NO PETS $850/mo 604-510-0878 1561 Vidal St. www.robandvicky.com/ridgecrest/
White Rock ~ 1243 Best St Bright top floor 1 bdrm corner suite, ocean view, balcony, new windows, h/wood floors. April 15th. $885 /mo incl heat/h.water Strictly NON-SMOKING bldg
Furnished 2 bdrm apt. Own private entrance, hot - tub. 1 min walk to beach. $1695/mo Dog ok. (604)538-3237 WHITE ROCK Exec furn’d bachelor studio at Miramar Village. Designer decor, City & mtn view. NS/NP. $1400 incl utils, cbl, ph, net, insuite lndry, prkg. Feb 15. 604-535-3515 WHITE ROCK, Fully equipped 1 bdrm ste, close to beach. F/P, inste W/D, heat/cable/net incl. Short term OK. $895/mo. 604-531-2451
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL CHILLIWACK WAREHOUSE 6,600sf. or 5,400sf. @ $4.50sf. 12,000sf. @ $4.25sf. 3 phase & single phase power. 3 bay doors 12 x 12. (604)941-2959
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PROPERTY OWNERS Big or small properties, WE MANAGE IT ALL! Houses needed for qualified tenants for estimate call:
Alfred 604-889-6807 TENANTS Houses/Condos/Townhouses Rental units available now www.bcforrentinfo.ca Office: 604-534-7974 Ext: 205 S. SURREY: 140 St - Nr 20th Ave. sxs Duplex, 2lvl, 5bdrm, 2.5bth, n/s, n/p. Mar 1. $1750. 604-535-2413. S. SURREY, 4 bdrm., 2 full & 2 part baths. fam. room., lge. lot, $2600 mo. Avail. immed. Refs. Lease Call 778-565-3155 WHITE ROCK: 3 Bdrm exec home, 2 sundecks with huge ocean view, 1/2 blk to beach. W/D, D/W, jacuzzi tub, prkg & storage shed. Ref’s. $1850/mo. N/S, sm pet neg. Mar 1. (604)771-4117 or (604)536-4117. WHITE ROCK. 3 bdrm rancher, f/s, w/d, d/w, freezer, f/p, sm computer room, fncd yrd, lrg shed, pets ok, $1935 incl elec, gas, water, avail now, ref’s req’d. Call daily 9am-7pm (604) 597-1941, 531-8359
3 BDRM mobile home on acreage in Aldergrove,owner lives onsite 1200 plus utilities. Ref required. 604-809-3847
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd 604-541-4888 to view.
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7 Days/Week #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200 The Scrapper
WHITE ROCK BEACH, charming cozy STUDIO/BDRM. Ocean view, patio. N/S, N/P. $700/mo all incl utils. 604-535-0588. WHITE ROCK. Exec 3 bdrm upper ste, 2bth, jacuzzi, games rm or office, new kitchen, new appls, new paint, gas f/p, covered deck, quiet area. NP/NS. Avl. March 1 or 15th. $1550/mo + util. 604-536-5786.
TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!
2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026
WHITE ROCK exec 4bdr nr ocean 2bath, 2decks, garden, n/s, 1cat, $1690. Mar15/Apr1. 604-584-8861.
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TOWNHOUSES
S. SURREY 3 bdrm., 2 bths, corner unit t/h, $1700: Sm pet ok. Avail. March 1 or sooner. (604)928-1193
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TRANSPORTATION 810
AUTO FINANCING
BEAUTIFUL YARD! N/S. Avail March 1st. $2500.
604-644-3719
Notice is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the estate of: MARGARET LOUISE ECCLES, formerly of 15273 24 Ave, Surrey, BC, deceased, are hereby required to send particulars thereof to the undersigned executors; Terry Olsen & William Eccles, 7888 Garfield Drive, Delta, BC on or before March 6, 2013, after which date the estates assets will be distributed having regard only to claims that have been received.
OFFICE/RETAIL
Call: 604-535-3104
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SUITES, UPPER
S.SURREY 3/4 bdrm character home + TV rm, deck, huge bckyd, lots of prkg, 5appls, 1.5 baths, quiet tenant in bsmt ste. $1500 + utils. Pets OK. N/S. Mar1. 604-319-7429
STEPS TO BEACH
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$ WE PAY CASH FOR CARS $
S. Surrey: Avail now. 1 bdrm & 3 bdrm suites in Exec. home. all appl. f/p. N/S, NP $875/mo & $1600/mo. Incl utils. (604)779-8579
WHITE ROCK 3-4 Bedrooms, 2400 sq/ft, 2 levels, 2 baths, garage, incl. separate downstairs suite.
“No Wheels, No Problem”
S. SURREY, 1/bdrm suite. Own entry & alarm. 750 sf. Avail now. $800/mo. NS, NP. 604-816-7402.
S SURREY, 1828 Lilac Dr. 1540 sq ft. 3/bdrms T/H. 3 baths. $1825/mo. N/S, N/P. Immed. 604-809-2445
White Rock, 2 bdrm + den-ocean view, heat & lights incl $1800/mo. NS/NP Avail now. Heather or Geoff @ Century 21. 604-531-2200 WHITE ROCK 5 Corners. Fully renovated large 2 bdrm, 2 bath top floor with view. Hardwood floors, 6 st.steel appli’s, gas f/p, sec pkng, close to shopping, walk to beach. $1650/mo incl heat, h/water & gas. Avail now. Call Bob 604-617-9186.
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S. SURREY 155/20 Ave, lrg 1 bdrm grnd lvl, nr amens. Avail now. $750 incl utils. NS/NP. 604-290-8163.
Ocean View bungalow with bsmt.
Ground floor doctor’s office for lease, across from medical lab. $16 per sq.ft. -----------------------1000 sq.ft. Commercial premise, $16 per sq.ft. all inclusive, in commercial area.
733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS
VEHICLES WANTED
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
$1925/mo. Completely updated 2 bdrm (2nd bdrm has murphy bed), 2 baths, hillside home, 5 appli’s, plenty of storage & pkng, larg patio & deck. Ref’s required. NS/NP. Drive by: 15217 Columbia (lane). Call Al Hippsley @
OCEAN PARK SPECIAL
3 BDRM mobile home on acreage in Aldergrove, owner lives onsite $1200 plus utilities. Ref required. 604-809-3847
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OCEAN PARK 2 Bdrm, 2 full baths Close to schls/bus, priv yard. New appls. NS/NP $1100 incl utils/cbl, W/D. 604-538-3479, 928-3479
WHITE ROCK-Ocean View, Luxury quiet exc. ste. 2 bdrm + den, Large pri. deck, garage prkg. w/d, n/s, n/p. $1650/ 604.538.7651/604.313.5029
WHITE ROCK
No Pets ~ Adult oriented
604.536.8428
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
2008 VW GOLF City, 5 spd manual, silver, 85,000k. a/c, p/w, $7300/firm (604)538-9257
NEW 1 bdrm + den suite located 3 blocks from White Rock beach, transit and shops. Ideal for single, professional, quiet, non-smoker. This bright and tasteful unit features hardwood floors, 5 new appliances, alarm system and 1 parking space only. $1,000/month, 1 year lease, references required. Utilities included. Call 604-816-6107 to view.
HOUSESITTING
NEED YOUR HOME TAKEN CARE OF? Mature lady willing to housesit, April - December. Wil take care of pets too. Call (604)536-1637
Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402
CLOVERDALE. 72/195. 2 bdrm suite, own ldry, internet/utils incl., $750/m, N/P, N/S, Refs. 604-8313519.
www.whiterock-eastbeachsuite.yolasite.com
W.R. 1 bed. gr. level suite. Central loc. to bus route and beach. Gas fireplace, appl. & insuite laundry. Suits single occ. NS NP. $900. incl. util. and cable. Avail Feb. 1. (604536-4630)
SUITES, LOWER
Call: 778-571-2936 or 778-888-6367
WHITE ROCK. Quality Large Above Ground Ocean View & Garden Suite 1 ($1225) or 2 ($1400) Bdrm Suite. Util, Heat, Wifi, Cable, W/D. Mar. 1. 778-240-4319
WHITE ROCK - SUNSET VILLA. 1 bdrm with d/w, lrg balc, concrete bldg, f/p. $925 incl heat & h/w. 1 Blk from Semiahmoo Mall. Avail now. Call for appt to view 604-541-6276
STORAGE
163A / 59A Avenue Suit mature tenant, 6 appls, private entrance, includes phone / HD TV/ utils / cable / gas F/P. Ref’s. $800/mth. NS/NP. Avail. now
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Rescued cats fr overseas, $150. Dsexed, vacc’nted. Fosters welcome. 778.297.4470, glauris@yahoo.ca
3388 Rosemary Hts Cres. Surrey, second floor office 650 sq.ft., and two ground floor office/retail units 1012 & 1052 sq ft. in quiet Rosemary area.
CLOVERDALE 1 BDRM SUITE
WHITE ROCK. Luxury 2 bdrm, den, 2 bth Condo in Semiahmoo School area. incl 7 appl, gas f/p, intercom security, covered balcony, water, gas, 2 u/g prkg, ns/np, beautiful grnds. ideal for seniors, avail now. $1475/mo. (604)790-1641
WHITE ROCK. *Studio & *1Bd stes clean quiet adult oriented bldg, nr bus/shops. Avail now, 1 yr lease. fr $710 incl heat h/w. 604-560-9841 ~ MOVE-IN ALLOWANCE $150 ~
AUTO FINANCING
1480 Foster St. White Rock, main floor office 531 sq.ft., great central White Rock location.
750
WHITE ROCK - Cntrl Loc. Large 1 bdrm with walk-in closet. Newly reno’d. 55 +. Heat, h.w. & prkng inc. n/s, n/p. Refs. $875/mo. Avail. now. 604-808-6601(604)591-1778
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CALL 604-536-8499
PITT BULL/American Bull Dog X, 7/mo fem, vet chkd, all shots, needs new home, $425. (604)825-1521
Walk To All Amenities
Call Now! 604-531-9797
Bachelor suite - $635 1 bdrm - $720 - $750/month 2 bdrm - $870/month Inc. heat/storage/parking Adult oriented Sorry - no pets
810
White Rock Square and Rosemary Centre
749
Professionally Managed by Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP
LIMERICK MANOR
OFFICE/RETAIL
SECURE STORAGE avail for RV & trailers. $50 for 1st 20 ft. $2/ft after. Cls to US border Langley W.Rock 604-807-6717 or 604-856-5082
- cat friendly -
Near Langley City Hall & shops
TRANSPORTATION
WHITE ROCK. Lrg furnished bdrm w/own bath, shr kitch, lndry, u/g prkg. Priv phone, TV & Internet. $620/mo. Cls to all amen. N/S. 604-535-2435 lve msg.
White Rock Gardens
1/2 Month Free + $200 Gift Card Quiet comm oriented 1 & 2 bdrms Hotwater, cable & u/g prkg incl. Walk score = 95
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
741
- concrete tower -
WE BUY HOUSES! Older House • Damaged House Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422
Close to 196/73 Single family coach house lots, near all amens. Ready to build this Summer. 778-772-1313
RENTALS
OCEAN PARK. Room with ensuite w/i closet, good view, prkg, nr bus, NS/NP, $675 incl util 604-531-8147
1 and 2 Bedroom. Bright Suites with Hardwood Floors Bayview Chateau
HOMES WANTED
2 BUILDING LOTS IN SURREY
ELGIN PRK: avl now. 5bdrm rancher on 1 acre. 2600sf. 14291 Greencrest Dr. $2300: 604-779-8579
FAMILIES WELCOME
MISC. WANTED
LOTS
CRESCENT BEACH WHITE ROCK 2 min walk to ocean 2 bdrm + den, 2 bath, 5 App, Large Deck/Yard + Detached studio, N/S, Pet OK. Cell 604-536-9752 $1950/mo dobsonkrista@yahoo.ca. Avail. Mar 1st
WHITE ROCK
Canadian Silver Dollars up to 1967. Top paid. Call Dan (604)560-0355
630
Crescent Beach Now-June furn 4bdrm exec home w/1 bdrm ste NS, Pet neg $3500. 604-261-2096
Walk-up prime location. 2nd. floor of 4 story renovated building w/ WIFI. Includes Heat, Hot Water & 1 Parking Space.
To view call 604.531.9874
563
CRESCENT BEACH: Charming fully furn. 4 bdrm. ½ block from beach. Lrg fenced yd. Short or longterm. Avail now. $2500. + utils. n/s, n/p. 604-551-3605.
2 Bdrm. 2nd Floor- $975
SMOKE-FREE / No Pets
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
HOMES FOR RENT
Sunset View Avail. March 1
A SENIOR’S STRATA
MISC. FOR SALE
736
35’ PARK MODEL trailer for rent, on farm in S. Surrey, with 16x12 storage shed. Incl hydro, 2 car prkg. Suit sgle, N/S, N/P, ref’s req’d. $750/mo. 604-541-0294
Includes Heat, Hot Water & 1 Parking Space. Updated Well Maintained Building.
*NEW QUEEN MATTRESS SET* Pillow Top in Plastic. Mfr. Warranty Must Sell $200 ~ 604-484-0379
2 bdrm condo, 1/2 blk walk to Semi Mall, 2 full baths, gas f/p, W/D, modern kitch, private & secure, 2 car prkg, strg locker, $1200mo. To view special home 778 - 578 - 4445
RENTALS
1 Bdrm. Main Floor- $790 Available NOW!
Crossroads Mgmt Rental Division
627 11 Staffordshire Terrier Puppies 4 sale. Ready week of Feb 11. Vet checked & shots. 7 boys, 4 girls. $500. 778-387-8013
APARTMENT/CONDO
WHITE ROCK AWESOME OCEAN VIEW
1 Bdrm from $885/mo.
REAL ESTATE
PETS
706
Centrally Located Adult Oriented
PETS 477
RENTALS
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HAPPY 100% VALENTINE’S BC Owned and Operated Prices Effective February 7 to February 13, 2013. We reserve the right to limit quantities. We reserve the right to correct printing errors.
Grocery Department Salt Spring Whole Bean Organic Fair Trade Coffee
Meat Department Ritter Sport Chocolate Bars
WOW!
assorted varieties
3/6.00
400g • product of Canada
Bremner’s Frozen Fruit
4.99lb/ 11.00kg
reg 2.99
from 10.99
Black Creek Ranch Lean Ground Beef
5.99
3/6.99
600g product of Canada
1 L • +deposit +eco fee product of Canada
Hass Avocados Mexican Grown
4.99lb/ 11.00kg
PRICING
Deli Department
R.W. Garcia Crackers
Rogers Porridge Oats assorted varieties
assorted varieties
2/7.00
2/6.00
1.35Kg
product of Canada
1 dozen
value pack
Kiju Organic Juice assorted varieties
49.99
100g
product of Germany
assorted varieties
Premium Hand Tied Rose Bouquets
Whole Organic Chickens
PRICING
assorted varieties
Produce Department
Organic Red Grape Tomatoes from Mexico
Let Us Cook For Your Family Day Dinner: Specialty Roasted Chickens
WOW!
whole
113g
PRICING
1.00 off
product of USA
5/5.00
WOW!
2/5.00
1 pt container
regular retail price Avalon Organic Cottage Cheese
half
.50 off
Loacker Quadratini Cookies assorted varieties
1 or 2%
2/7.00
4.99
light, pearls or medallion
5.49
Saputo Mozzarellissima Cheese
3.99
assorted varieties
2/7.00
Tre Stelle Bocconcini Cheese
product of Italy
500g product of Canada
Imperial Organics 100% Organic Tea
regular retail price
220-250g
340g product of Canada
18 bags
200g • reg 6.49
Bakery Department
product of USA
Bulk Department
Valentine’s Cinnamon Hearts and Chocolate Luscious Lips Candy
bags only
20% off regular retail price
Health Care Department Udo’s Choice Probiotics
assorted varieties, assorted sizes
Organic Sourdough Round Bread
Attitude Eco-Friendly Diapers
Kitchen Basics Stock
550g
assorted sizes
assorted varieties
10.99
2/5.00
product of Canada
The Udder Guy’s Ice Cream assorted varieties
4.99
5.99
Whole Alternatives Organic Microwave Popcorn
2/5.00
Coco Libre Organic Coconut Water
Berio Olive Oil
regular or pineapple
assorted varieties
2/3.00
from 6.99
200-220g
WOW!
55.99
818-829g
Nature's Gate Velvet Moisture Body Wash
Rice Valentine’s Day Cookies
3 pack • product of USA
Vega Sport System Protein Products PRICING
Rice Bakery
original or buttered
330ml +deposit +eco fee • product of USA
Valentine’s Day Belgian Chocolate or Raspberry Cream Cheese Mousse Cakes
946ml
product of USA
500ml product of Canada
from 16.99
2.99
assorted varieties, assorted sizes
1.00 off
6.79
532ml
regular retail price
500ml
product of Italy
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Seminars & Events at our South Surrey location, 3248 King George Blvd.
PRICING
Monday, February 18, 7:00-9:00pm.
Cooking Class: Foods to Warm The Heart: Heart Healthy Comfort Foods
With Chef Antonio Cerullo. Cost $20.00. Register online or call 604-541-3902.
Look for our
Tuesday, February 19, 7:00-8:30pm
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Cultivating Joy – Starting with the Here and Now with Dr. Tom Grodski, ND of White Rock Naturopathic Clinic. Cost $5. Register online or call 604-541-3902.
PRICING
2012 Awards. Your loyalty has helped Choices achieve these awards. Thank you!
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South Surrey
2627 W. 16th Ave. Vancouver 604.736.0009
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1888 W. 57th Ave. Vancouver 604.263.4600
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1937 Harvey Ave. Kelowna 250.862.4864
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