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Polak campaign manager quits Todd Hauptman says he was driven away by ‘hateful attitudes’ toward gay community Monique TaMMinga Times Reporter

With one week left to go until the provincial election, Langley MLA Mary Polak’s campaign manager Todd Hauptman has quit — explaining that, as a gay man, he can’t continue to feel marginalized by the supporters of her re-election. In a letter to Polak written Tuesday, Hauptman says he has had enough of being made to feel less of a person for his sexuality and feels Polak has had an opportunity to support the gay community but hasn’t. “The very base of voters who will likely help Mary get re-elected in just one week’s time are made up of individuals who hold hateful attitudes towards the community I am a part of,” said Hauptman in his letter. Since he sent his letter out, he hasn’t made any public statements or spoken to any media. Hauptman, 26, who worked for Polak prior to the campaign doing social media work, is well-known in the community for his activism against human trafficking. He has been politically involved since he was 14 years old. He began volunteering with Langley-Abbotsford MP Randy White. Todd There he got to know White’s assistant Tanya Tait, who four years ago Hauptman donated her kidney to Hauptman, giving him a new lease on life. At a press conference Polak held on Tuesday, she said she found out through media accounts that he had resigned. “I can’t say I completely understand it. We’re friends. I care about him very deeply and have to say I feel fairly hurt,” said Polak, who held back tears. Polak said his decision to publicly step down without letting her know came after a meeting she had with him at 8 a.m. Tuesday morning, regarding concerns she had about him disclosing campaign strategy to someone who works in rival NDP Andrew Mercier’s camp. “I told him that I wanted him to remain as my campaign manager but that we would have to address the situation of information sharing,” she said. She wouldn’t disclose what was leaked. “Some information has been passed to the NDP campaign as a result of this friendship [Hauptman has],” she said. “Todd is very new to the political world at this level so I don’t think he did it to hurt the campaign,” she stressed. Mercier called Polak’s accusations “absurd” and “ridiculous.” “At no point did we receive a brown envelope labelled top secret. I would question why Mary made such heavy allegations like that and still begged Todd to stay on as her campaign manager,” Mercier said. “It doesn’t make sense to me at all.” Mercier said Langley is a small community and he knows Hauptman to be “a committed Liberal.” continued, PAGE 4

Langley man is accused of tending to Mission grow op TiM FiTzgerald Black Press

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Langley MLA Mary Polak spoke to reporters at her election office Tuesday afternoon (May 7) following the resignation of her campaign manager, Todd Hauptman. Hauptman sent a letter to the media explaining that, as a gay man, he couldn’t carry on working on a campaign that made him feel marginalized.

A Langley man was arrested Friday in connection with what police are calling some of the most state-of-the-art growops ever discovered. The grow-ops were part of a major drug bust in Mission, believed to be linked to the Outlaw Motorcycle Gang. Sgt. Lindsey Houghton, spokesperson for the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of B.C., said more than 10,000 marijuana plants at four rural Mission properties were discovered when the search warrants were executed early Friday morning. One of the properties, on the 13000 block of De Graff Road in Mission, was concealed in an underground bunker that was disguised as a horse paddock. “It was like a movie set,” said Houghton. “From the outside it looked exactly like a horse barn.” However, once inside he said the grow-ops were equipped unlike many they have come across in the past. “The resounding sentiment coming from the officers on site, who have as much as 10 and 20 years of experience, is that they’ve never seen anything as sophisticated as this system before. They officers were pretty blown away.” The CFSEU, with support from the Lower Mainland Emergency Response Team, the Surrey RCMP, and the RCMP Air Services also raided properties on the 10000 and 14000-block of Sylvester Road, the 12000-block of Dewdney Trunk Road, and another in the 4500 block of 206 Street in Langley. A 34-year-old Langley man, whom police believe to be the caretaker of all four grow-ops, was arrested at that address. continued, PAGE 4

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Mitchell ‘no one-trick pony’ Blueberry cannon ban is just one issue on independent candidate’s mind Miranda Gathercole Times Reporter

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Kevin Mitchell is running as an independent candidate in Fort Langley-Aldergrove.

Many residents in Langley may recognize Kevin Mitchell as the champion against blueberry cannons. Active for several years in the fight to have them banned, Mitchell is now taking his role in the community to the provincial level. Running as an independent in the Fort Langley-Aldergrove riding, Mitchell wants the community to know he is not “a one-trick pony.” Blueberry cannons and mismanaged soil deposits are what got him into politics, but there are many local issues that he is passionate about. Mitchell, an engineer by trade and a hobby farmer in South Langley for the past nine years, has created the platform SAVER — support, agricultural viability, a voice for the people, employment and rural heritage. One of his key issues is creating a provincial strategy to encourage

people to work locally. Mitchell commutes to Burnaby for work every day, but says he wishes there were more job opportunities within Langley for him to stay here. “We don’t seem to have any real cohesive way to keep people in the community to work,” he said. “We basically have this idea that if we build them houses, they’ll find work. But realistically what we see is a mass exodus. In fact we had to put in a mass transit loop at 202 Street just to handle the number of people who are leaving the community to work every day. “So what that tells me is that it’s kind of counterproductive. We tell people you can live in Langley but you can’t stay here. You have to be out of it 10 or 12 hours a day. “The province needs to work closely with the Township to find ways for local economic initiatives to bring people back to the community.” Another major concern of his is how much support MLAs are offering to

their communities. He says the political system is “upside down” and does not offer true representation of the needs of individual communities. “I think what’s happening now is that we’ve got the leader telling the MLAs to tell their communities what’s right for them, as opposed to the other way around,” Mitchell said. “So rather than the MLA working for the communities and then the leader working for the MLAs, we’ve got it upside down now. “We have this sort of dictatorship system that we’ve had for so many years both provincially and federally, which basically says whatever the leader says is right. And I think that’s wrong.” That’s why Mitchell has chosen to run as an independent candidate. He believes MLAs become “muzzled” by having to vote with their parties, rather than on a individual basis. continued, PAGE 10

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Rick Manuel says his number one issue in the 2013 provincial election campaign is the economy. Manuel, the candidate for the BC Conservative party in Fort LangleyAldergrove, points out that both the BC Liberals and BC NDP doubled the public debt in their recent decades in power. “The debt went from $17 billion to $34 billion under the NDP and the current debt is $66 billion under the Liberals. And Christy Clark has added another $13 billion to that for 2015,” said Manuel. “Think of our kids: how are they going to pay that off?” He says the Conservatives have committed to a balanced budget and what they call the spending smarter program. “Presently there is not enough time spent discussing expenditures in the legislature,” said Manuel. Manuel recently retired from a career in the public service, first as a para-

medic and later as regional and provincial superintendent in the B.C. health care system. He and wife Victoria are living in Langley’s Salmon River area. He says his career in health management gives him a unique insight into the province’s health care system. “They all have avenues for savings and I would review those,” says Manuel. However, he adds, “ER waits are ridiculously long, and hospitals are understaffed. “There aren’t enough nurses and doctors in the province. We need to do more in recruitment and retention.” He also wants to, “up the spending in senior long term care, housing and home support.” He notes that there has been “migration of workers in the last 10 years. They’re going to Alberta because there’s no jobs and it’s too expensive to live here.” Manuel says party leader John Cummins is “pushing rural and northern development, road improvements, to make it more accessible and create more opportunities in mining. “But the jury’s still out on LNG and

I’m touchy on pipelines; we haven’t heard all the facts yet.” On the local front, he’s concerned about the lack of public transportation. “We need economical, efficient, fast transportation south of the Fraser. In the last 12 years nothing has happened. TransLink governance is not working; we need an elected board.” The Conservatives have also pledged to phase out the B.C. Carbon Tax over four years, while increasing natural resource revenues. A Conservative government would also take special interest money out of politics by banning corporate and union donations to political parties. This is another aspect of the BC Conservative commitment to allow MLAs to speak more freely, says Manuel. “That’s what brought me to run for politics; it’s the only party that will allow members to vote for their constituents first, not the party. “John Cummins was a maverick in Ottawa. He believed we should be a conduit for the people and take their concerns to the legislature,” says Manuel.

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But being at the Langley Teachers’ Association all-candidates meeting and hearing Polak’s answers to a question she was asked about her role in banning gay books from Surrey classrooms, he “completely understands why Todd would be upset.” “It must have been very difficult for Todd to make this decision.” Hauptman came to Polak recently and said she failed to stand up for the gay community when questioned at an all-candidates meeting about her stance as a Surrey school trustee against the inclusion of books promoting gay families. In 1997, Polak was one of the trustees who supported banning books about samesex couples in Kindergarten and Grade 1 classrooms. The decision ended up in a long court battle which ended in the Supreme Court of Canada. Asked if she believes homosexuality is a sin, Polak said the

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uesday is election day in B.C. At some point in time Tuesday night, B.C. residents will have a good idea which direction the province will go in the next four years. Voting in a provincial election, which at one time was seen as vital by the vast majority of citizens, has fallen out of favour in recent times. In 1983, 70 per cent of the population voted, and earlier elections had an even higher turnout. In 2009, the turnout was just over 50 per cent. Yet provincial governments make a lot of decisions which affect our day-to-day lives. The impact is much greater on most people than federal government decisions. The province controls funding for education and health, the two mostused public services. It decides if new schools will be built, and which hospitals will be expanded. Through the health authorities, it determines which services are offered in which communities. It can be argued that Langley hasn’t received as much attention in this regard as neighbouring communities. The province determines the shape of transportation projects, and in the Lower Mainland, this is a particularly important task. The new Port Mann Bridge and road improvements are the most obvious recent example of this. Langley has been shortchanged in the transit department. There have been some improvements lately, notably the Carvolth Park and Ride and new 555 bus that connects directly to SkyTrain. While TransLink is responsible for transit, TransLink, like boards of education and health authorities, is a creature of the provincial government. It can decide to giveTransLink more powers, or it can dissolve TransLink altogether. Municipal governments, similarly, are creatures of Victoria. While provincial governments have traditionally left municipalities on their own, for the most part, they exercise strong financial control over them — simply by not giving them access to many streams of taxation. The province also has a big role to play in land use decisions, through agencies such as the Agricultural Land Commission and legislation such as the Right to Farm Act. Both have a major impact on life in rural Langley — now and in the future. These are all important reasons to vote on Tuesday, or at advance polls which are open until Saturday. Our two MLAs ensure there’s a Langley perspective to decisions made in Victoria.

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made some interesting obserOnce she got there, she vations while having coffee reversed the previous order. at Tim Horton’s the other Holding the little girl between McGregor day. Now I know some of you her knees so she wouldn’t scoot Says are going to comment that it into traffic, she fastened the seems I spend a lot of time doing jim Mcgregor baby in the car seat, then took nothing. But if you profess to the little girl around the van and be a writer, you have to spend a lot of time placed her into her spot. Mom got into the “searching for inspiration”. To the untrained driver seat, took a long drink of coffee and eye, this is often misconstrued as “doing drove away. Almost 10 minutes had passed. nothing.” I made two observations. One, I’m very I was searching for inspiration for a Mother’s glad I’m a man. Two, mothers are amazing Day column. Not that any of us should have people. Who would volunteer for this job? trouble coming up with inspiring things to say How much does it pay? What kind of training about our mothers, but it is often necessary to and benefits are available for the position? look at things from a different perspective. As Mother’s Day approaches, we have to I watched a young man whip his truck into respect all those little things we took for a parking spot, park on an angle, walk up granted. All the extras she did that we just to the counter, order his coffee and doughtook for granted. Even a car ride to the beach nut, slap down a $20, stuff the change in his would mean Mom packing a picnic lunch, pocket and leave. No more than four minutes bringing blankets and towels and sunscreen had elapsed. and thinking well ahead of everyone else. A van pulled into his vacated spot. A young Dad’s only responsibility was to make sure mother got out and went to one side door that every 10 minutes he would say, “You and ushered out a toddler and herded her to kids sit down and be quiet or I’m turning this the other side of the van. She reached in and car around.” Dads are a lot like Prince Philtook her baby from the car seat, positioned lip. They hold a position of responsibility but her purse over her shoulder and, in one really have very little power in the running of well-practiced motion, spun with the baby, the household. Take the beehive for instance. slammed the door and took the little girl’s Is there any doubt why the Queen Bee is in hand, and headed inside. charge? Once she got to the counter, she ordered a A four-year-old boy asked his Mom, “How coffee and a box of Timbits. She plopped the old were you when I was born?” I was 25 baby on the counter, rummaged through her years old,” she replied. “Wow,” he said, “That’s purse for her wallet, while calling the little a lot of years we never got to spend time girl back to her. She paid for her purchase, together.” picked up the baby and her purse, corralled Whether your Mom is still with you or not, the little girl and convinced her to carry the spend some time with her this weekend. At Timbits and headed back out to the van. least that’s what McGregor says. www. l a n g l e y t i m e s . com Contact us Main line ........................................... 604-533-4157 Classifieds.......................................... 604-575-5555

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ith food, transportation and housing costs rising, sticking to the family budget has become increasingly more difficult in B.C. According to the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, it takes two parents earning $19.62 an hour — each — to support a family of four. The annual recalculation of the so-called “living wage” found the hourly rate necessary to cover rent, child care, food and transportation (after government taxes and levies) jumped 48 cents from $19.14 last year — that’s the equivalent of 2.5 per cent, or nearly double the rate of inflation. We all know that housing costs are to blame for some of this burden but the CCPA study found that rising child care costs, food prices and a four per cent jump in Medical Services Plan premiums were also to blame. The problem is, many working parents don’t even make that “living wage” and are getting by on the minimum wage of $10.25. How are families coping? This is difficult to ascertain but the Tri-Cities Homelessness Task Force has found that there are increasing numbers of families in “core need,” meaning that their housing costs are so high and their incomes so low that they are at constant risk of homelessness. More people are also using the food bank, and School District 43 is seeing increasing numbers of vulnerable children, and is working with partners to provide breakfast and after-school programs plus other supports. Other families, whose wages are more in keeping with the limit suggested by CCPA, are making some difficult choices to stretch their dollars. They have given up on the idea of a second car, for example, or the dream of an at-home parent and are turning to creative housing choices. For example, those who can afford to own a single-family home are renting out the basement. Meanwhile, per capita debt, although stabilizing, is still high. The Canadian dream, while not dead, is increasingly expensive to maintain. —Tri-City News The Langley Times 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 St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www. bcpresscouncil.org


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Base vote on past performance Editor: We are in the midst of the 2013 B.C. provincial election, with the same buzzwords from all parties and contenders as in the past 50 years. “Together, with your help,” “we can move forward,” “more transparency,” “more accountability,” “better education for our children,” “fairer tax system,” and finally “common sense approach for everything else.” The polls are telling us that it is time again for an NDP government. It appears that they get elected about every 15 years, not because we vote for the NDP, but rather against the party in power. We deserve the government we vote for. Can we really afford it? Let’s elect a B.C. government that guarantees we can all live here, work here and play here in a way that is enjoyable and affordable, and treats our tax money like the trust money it is. We should base our election decisions on past performances by the NDP govern-

ments or the Social Credit/Liberal governments. Did they give us good value in the past, or have they made living here more complicated? Our market-based system works much better for everyone with a minimum of red tape, and real competition. The unnecessary government involvement and control that the NDP has always practiced leads to favouritism, cronyism and lobbying, and is very expensive for us all. Good-paying jobs disappear and small businesses give up. Everything becomes more expensive from medical services to food and housing. The provincial debt rises with nothing to show for, and the government raises taxes again and again, always under the heading of common sense and fairness. We are an exporting province, shipping all kinds of raw materials, as well as lumber, farm, ranch and fish products. Lately, high-tech companies and

the international movie industry are creating good jobs. B.C. is also a great tourist destination, with a concentration at Whistler and in the Okanagan area. Let’s keep it that way. There are endless opportunities for everyone here in B.C.. A government which really helps small business and continues with an open door policy and a welcoming attitude could do a real job here, by carrying on with mega-projects and infrastructure improvements everywhere. Let’s not lose sight of the great job the Liberals have done in this regard. We need to vote ‘right.’ A vote for a fringe party is usually a wasted vote. A vote for the Conservatives would be equal to a vote for the NDP. Let’s get the government we need and deserve. Wolfgang Meyer, Langley

Hard to find the Yellow Brick Road

Editor: “Somehow, someway, somewhen, some day, I’ll find my way down that Yellow Brick Road, Before my dreams disappear, Somewhere under the rainbow.” (The Wilkinsons). The wish of every child, under BC Liberal education policy over the past 12 years, has made this more difficult, and in many cases impossible. Students attend a system that is 12th

out of 12 in Canada in educational funding increases. Decreased funding has robbed the kids of access to 770 special education teachers, 342 ELL teachers, 117 counsellors and 286 librarians in the last decade, with more massive cuts happening daily. To catch up to the Canadian average, $609 million would have to be added per year to education in B.C., with an additional $568 million to meet the Canadian average for student/teacher ratio.

The Liberal education policy has made it increasingly harder for our children to find the yellow brick road they are seeking, and more difficult for teachers, parents and the community to help them on their journey. The risk is that they will watch as their dreams are lost under the rainbow. The past 12 years hasn’t worked. Bruce McCloy, Langley

Our moment to take part is arriving Editor: Our occasional moment of “democracy” is arriving soon in B.C. As the moment of decision arrives, we must wander through the maze with our discernment hats on. The diversity between rural, urban and the hinterland is a real challenge in B.C. It is a scenario that can influence election results. The responsibility falls on all of us. We need to ponder the possibilities, but be sure to vote. I ask citizens to do their due diligence and show up at the polls. We need some real common sense stewardship of our province. Harvey D. Schultz, Aldergrove

Don’t forget fast ferries Editor: Before you younguns go voting for the NDP, I implore you to Google “fast ferry scandal,” admittedly a little before your time. You are still paying for them, so you may as well learn about them. J. Beauman, Langley

BC Hydro is now a financial basket case

Editor: Beware of governments selling or privatizing publicly-owned assets, based on political philosophy. The BC Liberals promised not to sell BC Rail or privatize BC Hydro. Christy Clark was Gordon Campbell’s deputy premier from 2001-2005, when the sale of BC Rail and privatizing of BC Hydro schemes were devised. Legendary premier W.A.C. Bennett created BC Hydro as a Crown corporation in 1961. Its primary function was threefold — to generate, transmit and distribute electricity. We enjoyed the lowest electrical rates in North America from clean hydropower until BC Liberal privatization, resulting in the doubling our electricity rates. Tripling will follow. BC Hydro traditionally paid hundreds

and small load transmission lines (100 to 200-metre wide swaths) hacked through our sensitive parks and wilderness. They literally sold us down the river by forcing BC Hydro to enter into longterm energy purchase agreement contracts with the IPPs, to buy back their power at as much as 25 times more than what it costs BC Hydro could produce it themselves. BC Hydro must honour IPP contracts and pay exorbitant rates for power we don’t need at peak river flow times when our dams are so full we have to spill or dump water. This is at a time when power is at its cheapest, and we can’t even give it away. From 2012 to 2017 and beyond, Hydro will pay over $55 billion to the IPPs for

overpriced electric power we don’t need and can’t use. This equals our current total provincial debt, or one-quarter of our GDP economy. Add in the more than $96 billion contractual obligations, and the province owes a stunning $146 billion. It’s now impossible to pay BC Hydro’s debt and pay down our provincial debt. The Liberal policy is to stay the destructive course, minimize BC Hydro’s role and continue privatizing power production. This means excessive unaffordable rate increases. BC Hydro, which was once a crown jewel, is now a ruined financial basket case. Roland Seguin, Langley

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Getting involved in the political process Political novice Lisa David runs for the Greens in Fort Langley-Aldergrove riding Dan Ferguson Times Reporter

Fort Langley resident Lisa David was driving to work one morning when she heard a radio interview with Jane Sterk, the leader of the B.C. Green Party. It was riveting, she recalls. What Sterk had to say made a lot of sense to David, a married lawyer with two boys, aged two and four.

“She was quite eloquent and I agreed with everything she said,” David recalls. She got in touch with the party, to offer her help. As it turned out, the Greens didn’t happen to have a candidate running in David’s riding. And her legal studies teaching contract was, conveniently, about to expire just in time for the campaign. With the blessings of the party, all David

needed was 100 signatures on a form to qualify. And that is how the admitted political novice came to be running in the provincial election. “I’m so green,” she says. “So literally green to this whole political process.” She says she is running in part because she wants to set a good example to her children, by showing them the importance of getting involved in social issues. “So they don’t sit on the sidelines.” David made that choice herself, when she left a large corporate commercial

law firm in Vancouver to help low-income people who need legal assistance at the non-profit Legal Services Society. An online profile of David posted on the Green website notes that she “worked closely with poverty law groups and organizations that helped the Downtown Eastside.” She has lived in Fort Langley about six years. She says the long-range view of the Green party is particularly appealing to her as a parent. “I’m concerned about the world they’re going to live in,” she says.

TOLLS ARE TAXES Tolls on the Port Mann and Golden Ears are a tax, plain and simple. People in Langley are being unfairly forced to pay more to use infrastructure that their tax dollars already pay for. The BC Conservatives will offer a tax credit for frequent toll users. We’re against tolls, because they’re taxes.

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A newcomer to politics, lawyer Lisa David, is seeking a seat for the Green Party in Fort Langley-Aldergrove. She is doing it, in part, to show her two sons the importance of getting involved in social issues. “For them [my sons] and they’re children.” She is also hoping to encourage people to participate by voting, even if it isn’t for her. “That’s the biggest thing.”

On the issues, she says there is a good business case to be made for protecting the environment. “Business needs a sustainable environment as much as people do,” she

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Final debate first to feature social media

Dan Ferguson Staff Reporter

It was the last debate of the current provincial election campaign in both Langleys and the first to feature social media and online streaming. All nine candidates in the Langley and Fort Langley-Aldergrove participated in the two-hour debate held May 1 at the Langley Township council chambers. The event was organized by the South Fraser CARP chapter 48 (The acronym originally stood for the Canadian Association of Retired Persons, but that was dropped when the organization changed its mandate to include more than retirement issues). More than 100 people attended, filling the municipal parking lot and packing the council seating area to near-capacity. The debate was broadcast live on the internet and questions were collected via the Twitter social media channel, with online comments projected on one of the large council display screens. Questions were also collected in a more traditional way, with volunteers collecting hand-written questions from the audience. A recording of the live feed was posted online. A link may be found at langleytimes.com. Moderator Kim Richter and a

media panel that included Langley Times editor Frank Bucholtz put the questions to the candidates. It was a wide-ranging debate, covering everything from the HST to transit and more. On the subject of the HST, none of the candidates supported bringing some version of the combined tax back to help small business, which has been struggling with the practical impact of the provincial referendum that reinstated a mix of provincial and federal taxes. The issue of the controversial Wall property proposal to build housing on farmland near TWU saw some disagreement among the Fort Langley-Aldergrove candidates. Conservative Rick Manuel said agricultural preservation rules have to be re-thought, while Green party candidate Lisa David was flatly opposed to removing land from the Agricultural Land Reserve. Independent Kevin Mitchell said there was “no compelling reason” to build the project, incumbent Liberal MLA Rich Coleman said the issue was a matter for the Agricultural Land Commission (ALC) which can’t be “interfered with by politicians” and NDP candidate Shane Dyson said the provincial government must give “clear direction” to the ALC about preserving farmland. continued, PAGE 13

JOB CREATION A TRACK RECORD OF SUCCESS Since December 2001, B.C. has added over 430,000 jobs (August 2012), 75 per cent of which are full-time positions. Today, we have record levels of employment in the province. Between 2001 and 2011 43,800 net jobs for youth were created compared to only 1,600 net jobs for youth between 1991 and 2001.

COMMITMENT TO SERVICE Premier Christy Clark’s focus on job creation began one day with the creation of the new Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation - to focus government’s efforts to support industry to create jobs. Her Jobs Plan is all about building the foundation - training for the skills required - and encouraging the investment that’s needed to grow the economy. Government has a choice. It can fund services by growing the economy or by increasing taxes. Christy Clark’s choice is clear.

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Langley girl to model in Children’s Hospital fashion fundraiser Monique TaMMinga Times Reporter

Selena Yorke will go down the runway in the finest fashions at the Show of Styles Kids with Smiles fundraiser for B.C. Children’s Hospital at Hilton Vancouver Metrotown on Saturday,

May 11. “She is very excited to participate and give back,” said her mom Cari. In total, 12 models who have been patients at Children’s will strut their stuff in this annual fundraiser that aims to raise $7,000 for the Vancouver hospi-

tal. Two models are from Langley. Last year Selena, a Langley Meadows Grade 5 student, was diagnosed with a rare disease called Friedreich’s Ataxia, a neuromuscular disorder that affects every cell in her body including her heart. There is no cure.

Already, Selena is losing the ability to walk and uses a wheelchair part time. Friends of the Yorkes put together a fundraiser to help pay for expensive renovations needed for the home, including bathroom renos, a stair lift and a wheelchair van. The costs will exceed $80,000.

The fundraiser helped raise $26,000 and Canadian Safe Step Walk-In Tub Co. installed a walkin shower and tub already. Two weeks ago, Yorke came third at the Langley School District speech finals, telling her story of what it is like living with this rare disorder.

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‘Plenty of room to improve transit’ from PAGE 11

Langley candidates split on the carbon tax, with Green hopeful Wally Martin supporting it as “a fee you pay for dumping your garbage in the sky” while Conservative John Cummins dismissed it as “punitive.” “The carbon tax penalizes those of us who live south of the Fraser and don’t have access to [adequate public transit]” Cummins said. Liberal MLA Mary Polak said the government intends to freeze the carbon tax while NDP rival Andrew Mercier said his party would make adjustments to improve the tax. Both incumbent MLAs maintained an optimistic stance in the face of polls showing the Liberal government running behind the opposition NDP. “I believe we’re going to win,” Coleman said, hinting Liberal polls show the race is “tightening up.” “We’ve been narrowing that gap,” Coleman said.

Polak said as someone who used to operate a small polling company, she knows that “pollsters don’t win elections, voters do.” Asked later how they would handle being in opposition, both again said they didn’t expect that will happen, but if it does, they expected to work as local MLAs representing local interests in Victoria. On transit, all of the Langley contenders agreed there is plenty of room for improvement, but their solutions varied. The NDP’s Mercier and Liberal Polak were farthest apart, with the New Democrat calling for the revival of the Lower Mainland mayor’s council that used to run TransLink, while Polak said the former TransLink board made up of mayors and councillors was too “Vancouver-centric” and that was why there is a transit “backlog” south of the Fraser. The Green’s Martin took a swipe at Coleman for suggesting the new Port Mann bridge

represented a partial transit solution for commuters, calling the notion “kind of amusing” while Conservative Cummins took issue with tolls, estimating the fees for bridge crossings amount to a yearly tax of $1,800 for those who have to use them regularly. Only one of the candidates was willing to endorse the amalgamation of both Langleys into one city, while the rest said that was a matter for both communities to decide themselves. The Green’s Lisa David felt a merged municipality would be more efficient. “It would reduce the redundancies,” she said. “I believe amalgamation should happen.” A final throwaway question generated the closest thing to a surprise, when the panel wanted to know who should be in goal for the Vancouver Canucks, in the playoffs. When the NDP’s Mercier outed himself as a Habs fan, there were some good-natured groans from the other candidates and audience.

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Dozens of extra chairs were added to Langley Township council chambers for the vote on a plan to build houses on the former Tuscan Farm Gardens site at 24453 60 Ave. It still wasn’t quite enough to accommodate the flood of more than 200 people who turned out for the Monday night meeting, most of them there to see if council would approve construction of 65 houses on the southern 32 acres of the 80-acre site. Council voted 6-3 to approve the necessary rezoning more than two hours after the hearing began, after first hearing six residents speak against the proposal, then listening to the developer and two employees. Township staff reported 11 letters were filed by people opposed to the project. No supporters wrote to council. Opponents of the Tuscan project complained it was another case of building highdensity housing on agricultural land and compared it to the controversial Wall proposal near Trinity Western University. In response, those in support argued the project actually increased the amount of farmland in Langley because the developer restored the northern 48 acres to make them suitable for agriculture. Those against talked about the impact of the project on local wells, sewage and traffic while those who wanted to build it said water would be piped in, a sewage treatment plant would prevent contamination of ground water, and the builders would chip in if the Township decided to install speed bumps. Local resident Angela Gedye warned the impact would be “ghastly” while traffic expert Jason Potter of Bunt and Associates, speaking for the developer, said the addition of 65 homes would represent a “modest volume” of traffic. Developer Gordon Cameron of Canadian Horizons said his company would also contribute to install-

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enemy of workers, and only a union can protect them. The long decline of union membership in the private sector isn’t caused by employer bullying or secretballot votes that protect employees’ freedom of choice. The cause is global competition. The only protection workers have from that is their own efficiency. Balancing the budget? An NDP government will strive to do that over “the business cycle,” says finance critic Bruce Ralston. Old-timers might remember this one. It’s taken from the NDP’s 1991 election platform. Yes, 22 years ago there was a widespread belief in a predictable four-year cycle of commodity prices and other economic determinants. Whatever was left of that dusty, faded picture was erased with the financial collapse of 2008. If you still believe in a predictable “business cycle,” you may be willing to accept that an NDP-led B.C. will become the first jurisdiction in human history to eliminate poverty, by setting annual targets and paying out borrowed money to low-income parents. On ferries, fracking, union contracts, capital construction and other weighty matters, the NDP’s answer is the same: trust us. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews. com tfletcher@blackpress.ca

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Saturday • St. George’s Anglican Church at 9160 Church St. in Fort Langley has its annual Spring Fayre on May 11 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Home baked goods; garden plants; furniture and household items; books; children’s toys; gently used items. Refreshments. For more, visit www. stgeorgeanglican.ca • Langley Chorus 2013 Spring Concert A Musical Menagerie. The Langley Community Music School Fiddlers will participate. Evening concert, May 11, 7:30 p.m. at Willoughby Christian Reformed Church, 20525 72 Ave. Afternoon matinee, Sunday, May 26, 3 p.m. at Sharon United Church, 21562 Old Yale Road. Tickets available at the door 1/2 hour prior to concert or from chorus members. Cost: Adult $15, Students $10, Children under six free. • Langley Elks 13th Annual Hawaiian Pig Roast and dance at George Preston Arena, 20699 42 Ave. June 15, 6 p.m. Tickets: $25. Phone: Steve Clark at 604-510-4742 or Barb Gee at 604-889-1160. All proceeds support Elks Childrens Charities. • Widows and Widowers Group meets Saturdays 10 a.m. at the Mocha Room, 203 Street and Fraser for coffee and conversation. For more information, call 604-510-2610. Sunday

• Mother’s Day Tea at Centennial Musuem at 9135 King St. May 12, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The display has been organized as a collaborative project with the Langley Memorial Hospital Foundation. Preregistration is required for the Museum’s Mother’s Day Tea and Art Exhibition opening, with a charge of $5 to cover the cost of dessert and a small gift for mothers in attendance. To register, or for further information please call Liette Forestell at 604-532-3536 Monday • Osteoporosis Canada monthly support group meeting at Langley Seniors’ Centre, 20605-51B Ave. May 13, 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Speaker: Werner E. Umali, geriatric pharmacist. Topic: medication management for seniors. Everyone welcome. • Fort Langley Community Improvement Society will hold its AGM on May 20 at 7.30 p.m. in the Fort Langley Community Hall.

• Volunteers needed by Langley Senior Resources Society. Seeking volunteer drivers, shoppers and visitors to help seniors maintain their independence. Volunteer training begins June 10 at 9 a.m. Contact Janice at 604-5303020 Ext 302 to apply. tueSday

• Langley Lodge Auxiliary is having their New2u clothing sale on May 14 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Gently worn ladies spring/summer tops/blouses, pants/shorts, jeans, shoes/purses, nothing over $6. At Langley Lodge 5451 204 St. Al proceeds to resident programs. wedneSday

• Langley Seniors Community Action Table meets May 15 for part three of discussion on age-friendly communities. Housing, Transportation and Services are identified by Langley seniors as priority issues. The meeting is at 10:30 am at Langley Seniors Resource Centre For more details call 604.818.3290 or llyscat@ gmail.com. thurSday • Langley Field Naturalists May 16, 7:15 p.m. at Langley Community Music School, 4899 207 St. Presentation: “Miracle of migration” by Derek Matthews of the Vancouver Avian Research Centre. Features slides of bird monitoring and banding programs and some close up photography of the birds banded at Colony Farm Regional Park. • Willoughby Community Hall Society will hold its annual general meeting on May 23, 7 p.m. at Milner Chapel Hall, 6716 216 St. ongoing • Volunteer site hosts needed at Fort Langley National Historic Site. This summer Fort Langley National Historic Site is offering overnight camping. If you have an RV, a passion for history and nature and enjoy interacting with the public then why not become a host? Campground hosts greet visitors and provide them with information. Must be available to volunteer for four weeks at a time up to five hours per day, seven days a week. Campground hosts must provide their own self-contained camping unit and are given free RV parking on site for the duration of their stay. To apply phone 604-513-4777.

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Ask a Pro Renovation Seminar + Expo to take place on May 16

GVHBA to hold renovation seminar The Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association will hold its popular Ask a Pro Renovation Seminar + Expo on May 16 at the Croatian Cultural Centre in Vancouver. “Home renovation continues to be popular and there is no shortage of fly-by-night operators taking advantage of trusting homeowners,” says GVHBA CEO Bob de Wit. “Dealing in the cash-only underground economy to avoid tax, rather than working with a professional renovator, exposes homeowners to liability issues and close scrutiny from municipal bylaw officials, provincial safety authorities and others.” Participants will learn about the

stages of the renovation process, including finding a renovator, permits and design. Presenters include renovators, a lawyer, a finance expert and a municipal building official. The exhibition area will be open between 5:30 and 7:30 to allow homeowners to speak with the more than 30 experts in attendance beforehand, and then the seminar will follow from 7:30 to 9. Admission is free, but homeowners are asked to pre-register and bring a food item for the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society. To register, visit www.gvhba.org, email signmeup@ gvhba.org or call 778-565-4288.

Chilliwack retirement living

Retire in style at Englewood Courtyard By Kerry Vital

Resort-style retirement living has come to Chilliwack at Englewood Courtyard. With amenities right on-site and elegant homes that are perfect for downsizers, it’s not hard to see why the project is already so popular. “We wanted to build a community atmosphere,” says realtor Kathy Virtanen. “This is the place you’re looking for if you want a sense of community. You don’t always see that anymore.” Englewood Courtyard is part of a master-planned community just for adults over the age of 45 called Englewood Village. Residents will find leisure activities, shopping, entertainment and restaurants close by; outdoor activities are particularly easy to find at Englewood Courtyard, with its close proximity to Cultus Lake and Chilliwack Lake. Among the amenities on-site is a parking lot for RVs and Club Englewood, a 2,500 square-foot clubhouse with an exercise area, social lounge, kitchen, reflecting pond and a spa. You can also enjoy a patio barbecue area, bocce courts, community garden and a dog park, Virtanen says.

We wanted to build a community atmosphere,” says realtor Kathy Virtanen.

Chilliwack has long been a popular place for Lower Mainland retirees due to its lower real estate prices, beautiful scenery and relaxing atmosphere, so it comes as no surprise that buyers have been very interested in purchasing at Englewood Courtyard. Virtanen notes that she often hears buyers saying the good value, size of the homes and great design are the reasons they are interested in the project, along with the simply amazing views of the local mountains and rural surroundings. The first phase is currently on sale, with 40 one- and two-bedroom condominium residences ranging from 879 to 1,400 square feet in a variety of floorplans. This phase of Englewood Courtyard will be the first five-storey wood frame building in Chilliwack, and will be followed by two four-storey

buildings in the later phases. Those concerned about sound travelling between the condos will find peace of mind in knowing that there will be plenty of sound reduction between each home. The residences themselves are spacious and open, and are built with West Coast-style architecture that includes glass railings and plenty of windows to let the light pour in. Each home features nine to 12-foot vaulted ceilings, laminate flooring, maple shaker-style cabinetry, granite countertops and a gas fireplace, among other beautiful features. Airconditioning for those hot summer months is also included, along with underground parking for your convenience. The condos will be built using SAFERhome standards that allow you to age-in-place, so you won’t have to worry about moving again in your golden years. If you’re in the mood for a little bit of the outdoors, you can relax on your own covered balcony or private terrace. Homes at Englewood Courtyard start at $184,900. For more information, visit www.englewoodcourtyard.ca, call 604-824-8232, or visit the presentation centre at 45750 Keith Wilson Road, Chilliwack. The presentation centre is open between 12 and 4 every day.

Submitted photos

The homes at Englewood Courtyard feature beautiful views over Chilliwack, along with gourmet kitchens, covered balconies or patios, spacious floorplans and plenty of natural light.


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SPECIAL SPRING PRICING ON SELECT VILLAGE CONDOS! - YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO OWN IN THE MORGAN CROSSING VILLAGE -

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• The Langley Times • Thursday, May 9, 2013

real estate

SPRING INTO

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• Side-by-side fridge with water & ice • Huge patio or fenced yard • Floating fireplace • Parking & storage locker

604.534.6000 cornerstoneliving.ca

*Regular payments based on 5% down not including applicable taxes for a 5 year fixed 90 day rate hold special mortgage at 2.89% with a 25 year amortization and takes into account insurance premiums for fully income qualified Buyer. Mortgage Subsidy Payment amount is for a 1 year period. Contact Sales Team for further details. Prices and offering subject to change and exclusive of GST & PST. E.&O.E.


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Gary Hooge Personal Real Estate Corporation

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349,900

GREAT OPPORTUNITY

www.garyhooge.com garyhooge@remax.net

520,000

$

1/4 ACRE 429,900 BUILDING LOT 899,900 REDWOOD BRIDGE ESTATES

$

“WOW”! Cute 2 bdrm 1 bath cottage for the price of the 6000 sq ft lot on the hill in Willoughby. Freshly painted, big family room, updated bathroom & super clean 16’x23’ workshop/garage. Quick dates, priced to sell. Great little investment. 20629 72 Avenue Langley.

ReMax Treeland Realty

For More Photos & Listing Details view QR Code

TOP 1% OF FVREB 1989-2013 NEW

604.533.3491

NE

629,900

$

$

$

ACREAGE WITH LARGE SHOP

'Truckers Wanted' Great street location for this 4.8 acre property with 20 yr old mobile home, 2485 sqft bsmt entry home and 70' x 34' detached shop with 4 bays and self contained unauthorized suite. Excellent off street parking, with lots of room for on site storage. There is also sports court with lighting and small green house. Lots of frontage and 3 separate driveways. 1357 231 St Langley.

Beautiful “Redwood Bridge Estates”. Take a drive past the giant Redwoods, over the bridge to this bright & quiet, deluxe end unit. South facing back yard with view over looking green belt & walking trails. Quality constructed 3 bed 2.5 bath townhouse, high ceilings, crown mouldings, granite counters, S/S appliances, gas stove & hardwood floors. Bright sundeck off kitchen, lower patio off fam room. Huge master bdrm, deluxe 5 pc ensuite & walk in. Double garage (side by side). Maintenance fee includes shaw cable. #37 21704 96 Ave Langley

“Rare” & ready for your custom plan or plans available. Building lot will take inground basement. Call Gary for more details. 8810 Wright Street, Fort Langley

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Updated basement home with unauthorized suite, 1500 sqft deluxe shop on a huge 13,000 south facing lot in Brookswood. 19820 37A Ave., Langley

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924,900

$

STRAWBERRY HILLS 1 ACRE

Beautifully renovated 7 bdrm 4 bath home on a spectacular flat quiet acre in “Strawberry Hills”. Huge private patio & sundeck area with court yard and in ground pool. Luxurious master suite on main with vaulted ceilings & skylights, gas fireplace, deluxe 5 pc ensuite with jetted tub, huge shower with body sprays, heated floors & walk in closet with built ins and French doors to the pool area. Vinyl windows, high baseboards, high efficiency furnace, 3 gas fireplaces, solid hardwood floors, & slate floors in famrm. 32x20 insulated work shop with power & 24x24 attached garage & irrigation system. Water slated for 2014. 5240 245A Street.

NEW

1,199,000

$

NEW FORT LANGLEY HOME

New executive 2 storey with fully finished in-ground bsmt including legal bsmt suite in historic Fort Langley. All high end finishing, huge deluxe gourmet kitchen, high ceilings with lots of detailing, in a “Great Room” concept design. Oversized garage & superior exterior finishing. 4 oversized bdrms up, master has deluxe ensuite & walk-in closet. Heat pump included for heat efficiency & air conditioning comfort. There is a media room & extra bath finished in bsmt. 3 high caliber golf courses within minutes. 1 other ¼ acre lot available for your custom plan. 8848 Wright St., Fort Langley

474,000

379,900

$

$

PALETTE IN THE PARK

Original owners of this very well cared for and completely updated 3 bdrm 3 bath corner unit with full double garage in “Palette on the Park”. New laminate floors, new carpet, all new designer colours. Large kitchen with island, sundeck off dining room, and patio off kitchen. 3 beds & laundry up. Rec room with powder room down. Visitor parking next door. This is a great unit and well placed within this excellent development. #86 12711 64 Ave Surrey.

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AWESOME FAMILY HOME

Your search ends here, this perfect well maintained family home is move in ready. With 3 spacious rooms upstairs, full ensuite in master & walk in closet, family room off the kitchen, finished basement with separate entry contains small hair salon that can easily be converted into a den or bdrm & rec room for the kids to play. 6920 190 St Surrey.

459,000

$

HYLAND CREEK HOME

Beautiful 6 bdrm 3 bath 2350 sq ft home with double garage in “ Hyland Creek”. 9 foot ceilings, all new paint, open plan, maple kitchen & island, crowns and wainscoting on main. 4 beds up, master with 4 pc ensuite & walk in closet. Professionally finished bsmt with 2 beds, den, & 3 pc bath. 4 parking spots, walking distance to school, gold, & shopping. This is super value. 8888 216 St Langley.

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509,000

$

BROOKSWOOD BASEMENT HOME

Very well maintained Bsmt home on 11,401 sqft lot in Brookswood being grudgingly sold by original owners. Not your typical home, sundeck front & back, crown mouldings, décor paint, 3 pc ensuite and fibreglass roof in 2008. Easy access to back yard for RV parking or to build shop. Beautifully treed & landscaped lot. Bsmnt ready for your ideas. 20269 42 Ave., Langley

3,499,000

$

STUNNING 10 ACRES

“Whistler” Style architectural design built by a true craftsman on a private 10 acre retreat. Satin finish walnut plank flooring, open greatroom concept with huge 30’ ceilings, very bright with wood windows throughout. High end gourmet kitchen, top of the line appliances, sub-zero fridge/freezer combo and wolf gas stove. Deluxe mbdrm on the main has its own wing with luxurious ensuite & huge walk in. Magnificent pool area with extensive patios for entertaining or relaxing. Firepits all overlooking your own private rolling landscape. 40’x40’ barn/shop and roughly 6 acres of hay. Incredible bsmt with theatre, climate controlled wine cellar, steam shower, and rec room. Radiant hot water heat on all 3 floors.

3383 232 St Langley.

1,099,000

$

RANCHER ON 4.88 ACRES

Nicely renovated 2,086 S.F. rancher on 4.88 selectively cleared acres with shop, in the heart of Brookswood. 20x30 Shop with 30x11 & 18x10 leantos. 12 Ft ceilings. water power. Lots of updates; on demand H/W system, furnace, gutters and newer paint. Huge raised oak country kitchen with island, gas stove and new dishwasher. 13x60 ft southern exposed private patio with top of the line 6 person hot tub. Deluxe 10x12 garden shed & all new paint on exterior. Quiet street, no easements or right of ways and flat sandy loam soil. All on city water & updated septic. 3875 212 St., Langley

629,000

$

UPDATED 2 STOREY

Completely & professionally renovated 2 level with walkout fully finished self contained 1 bdrm unauthorized suite. Solid 3/4” maple floors on main, new carpet up, new kitchen with granite and high end appliances. Bathrooms, fixtures, crown, mouldings, and paint all new. 12’x19’ sundeck plus 2 lower patios overlook oversized fenced lot. Beautifully landscaped, underground sprinklers & gated. 4 bds & games up, mbdrm with renoed ensuite & walk in. This is a very attractive home. 6009 181A Surrey

779,900

$

HALF ACRE WITH SHOP

Nicely updated rancher in “Salmon River Estates” on private ½ acre with excellent 30’x50’ detached shop. Completely painted throughout, new flooring, doors, roof, furnace and hot water tank. Nice layout on this rancher plus huge 21’x30’ games room over garage. Very private fully hedged lot, fully fenced, tons of parking and huge private patio, all located on quiet cul-de-sac. Easy freeway access & walking distance to North Otter Elementary. 24732 57B Ave., Langley

295,000

$

EMMY LANE END UNIT

Well appointed 4 bdrm 4 bath end unit in “Emmy Lane”. Very comfortable and well built with only 18 units in complex. Close to shopping, schools, and parks. Over 1600 sq ft, designer colours, granite counters, and dark shaker cabinets. Upstairs features 3 beds, master with 4 pc ensuite and upstairs laundry. Built in vac, lots of visitor and on street parking. Great family unit. #5 2865 273 Street Langley.

1,750,000

$

16.6 ACRES

First time offered for sale, rare 16.6 acres zoned SR-1 in Strawberry Hills with city water slated for 2014. 2 road frontages, nice & dry sandy loam soil. Great location directly south of D.W. Poppy high school. Nice property to build an estate and wait for the future. 52 Ave & 237 St.

642,000

$

MADISON PARK ESTATES

Like new 7 bdrm “Fairmont” plan in Madison Park Estates. Nice quiet area of the development on bright corner lot. High ceilings on main floor, open plan with lots of windows, hardwood & carpet flooring, light maple kitchen with island, and lots of detail including crown mouldings. Upstairs consists of laundry, 4 large bdrms, master has 2 walk-in closets, and luxurious 5 pce ensuite including soaker tub & sep shower. Professionally fin bsmt with 2 or 3 bdrms, 2 full baths, unauthorized suite with sep laundry and entrance. This is an outstanding home close to schools, shopping & community centre. 9073 217 Street Langley.

749,900

$

FORT LANGLEY 2 STOREY

Stately 2 level with ½ bsmt on a large 12,632 sq ft private fenced lot in the “Fort”, with 2 apple trees, a cherry tree, and prolific blueberry bush.. Lots of upgrades including high efficiency furnace & heat pump in 2009, hotwater tank & hot tub in 2011, family room fireplace in 2010. Very open plan, vaulted ceiling in living room, oak kitchen with island & solid oak floors in kitchen & fam room. Large rear sundeck with new hot tub & dual gas outlet for bbq & heater. Huge side yard with room for shop, or extra parking.4 generous bdrms up, master with full ensuite & walk in, plus laundry up. There is also a 5th bdrm or office on main. Rough finished bsmt for your future plans. 8902 Wright St Fort Langley.

629,900

$

STONE BRIDGE 2 LEVEL

High end custom built 7 bdrm 2 level plus professionally finished full bsmt with separate entrance in prestigious “Stone Bridge” subdivision. 9’ ceilings with crowns and lots of detail on main floor with 2 gas fireplaces and great floor plan. S/S appliances, dark maple shaker cabinets with island & walk in pantry. 4 large beds up, master bdrm has 6 pc ensuite with soaker & double shower and walk in closet. Fully finished bsmt with 3 bds, gas fireplace & separate entry. Private yard backing onto ALR with privacy hedging & chain link fence. RV parking available. Great home on a super lot. 27331 34 Ave Langley


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Dave Stark Macdonald Realty Ltd (Langley) 22424 Fraser Hwy. Langley, BC V3A 8N3 | 604.530.4111

Who says that Changing, or Starting a New Career has to be Stressful? I'm excited to tell you that I have just embarked on a career as a licensed professional Realtor with Macdonald Realty - one of the oldest, and most prestigious real estate companies in Greater Vancouver. I did a lot of homework, and spoke to many people, in, and outside of the business to determine what path, and brokerage would work for me. Macdonald Realty was easily my first choice because of the value that they place upon training, and supporting new Realtors. This was perfect because I wanted to speed up the learning curve as I stepped onto this completely new career path. Extensive training from the company, together with in-house mentoring, and a very supportive team of Realtors have made the transition for me, and my family, a smooth and stress free one. I would be pleased to share my personal perspective, experience, and answer any questions that you may have about joining me at Macdonald Realty. For further information about a career with my new work "family" Macdonald Realty, go to their website www.macrealty.com, or contact me directly at: 604-807-0306 or at davestarkrealty@gmail.com

Grand 2 Storey on Prime Location

4 bed/5bath 4,651 sqft 2-storey on an oversized 12,123 sqft lot situated on prime land in Willoughby Heights. Unique, open layout with lots of natural lighting, all carpets recently replaced and surrounded by new custom ‘high-end’ homes, close to all local amenities. 19786 71 Avenue, Langley $699,000

SOLD

Welcome to Bedford Landing

Fine non strata living in historical Fort Langley. Fabulous 2 storey & basement home with over 2180 sqft, 9’ ceilings, and laminated flooring throughout. 3 bedrooms up and 1 bedroom, bath and recreation room in the finished basement. Detached single garage and open parking in the back. Enjoy living in the Fort, stroll along the river and walk into Fort Langley, all at your doorstep. 23180 Billy Brown Rd, Langley $ 503,800

SOLD

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Greenbelt Townhouse

Summerwood- Fabulous townhouse living on 3 levels, 9' ceiling and laminate floors throughout the main level with gas f/p in the living room, upgraded lights in dining room. Kitchen has an island, rich dark cabinets, granite counters and sliders to large patio. Upper floor has 3 bedrooms including a spacious master with 5 piece ensuite and W/I closet. Basement has a large games room, 4 piece bathroom, access to backyard and double garage. 15 9932 70th Avenue, Langley $384,900

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Fort Langley Charmer

Bedford Landings featuring 2 storey & basement home, over 3800 sqft. 4 bedrooms and 4 baths home situated on private greenbelt lot. Open layout with flex room, Great room, dining area and sunny kitchen on the main floor. Upper level has 3 bedrooms including master bedroom with private balcony & ensuite. Basement is fully finished with media room, rec room and 4th bedroom. Walking distance to Fraser River, trails and Fort Langley. 22967 Coulter Court, Langley $1,024,900

dean hooseman

Fabulous Ground Level Unit

“Carriage Park” offers spacious 1202 sqft, 2 bed/2 full baths with a patio that looks onto greenspace for ultimate privacy. New engineered hardwood floors, recent high end carpets and underlay, new tile, light fixture and hardware in masterbed, matching custom blinds throughout, new high efficiency hot water on demand system cw/10 yr. warr. Tile countertops, newer lighting fixtures in living & dining room, gas f/p, gas bbq hook up. 62- 21579 88B Avenue, Langley $314,900

View of The City

"The Cornerstone" in North Surrey, stunning view from this south facing 1 bedroom & den unit with 2 balconies. This unit also includes in-suite laundry, 2 parking stalls and strata fee that includes hot water & gas. Amenities include pool, sauna, gym and lounge area. Walking distance to Skytrain station for easy commute. #1301 13353 108th Avenue, Surrey $168,000

Catch A View of The River

Large Top Floor 2 Bedrooms & Den

Stunning corner unit with 1430 sqft. open concept plan, vaulted living room with large turret windows. Spacious master bedroom and 2nd bedroom both with walk in closets and ensuites. 2 large decks, insuite laundry, secured underground parking and storage. Located close to all downtown Langley amenities. 310 - 20140 56th Avenue $262,000

Affordable in Walnut Grove “View of Golden Ears Mtns” from this wonderful basement entry home with 3 bedrooms up and 1 down. Over 2100 sqft.of living space, 2 patios on the main, one off master bedroom. Home has private fenced backyard and 1 bedroom basement suite. 21229 95A Ave, Langley $ 424,900

SOLD

Wonderful 2 storey with unfinished basement home situated on a picturesque corner lot in popular ”Bedford Landing”. Spacious main level has front office or living space, great room concept family room with center f/p, large dining area off the Maple island kitchen with W/I pantry and stainless steel appliances. Upper floor has 3 good sized bedrooms including master with ensuite and W/I closet. 22978 Coulter Court, Fort Langley $ 879,000

Location! Location!

"Bedford Landing," 2 storey & basement home, 4017 sq ft. backing onto greenbelt in popular Fort Langley. Hardwood flooring, granite counters, vaulted ceiling with quality appliances. Master bedroom with f/p and ensuite on the main and 2 spacious bedrooms upstairs. Basement is finished with additional bedroom, rec. room and media room. Front and backyard are beautiful done with shrubs, cobblestone and trees. 22963 Coulter Court, Langley $1,070,000

Suite Home in Walnut Grove

In popular Derby Hills, this fabulous 2 storey & basement home has it all, over 4200 sq.ft. on 3 levels. Triple garage, hardwood and tile flooring, 4 gas f/ps, 3 bedrooms and games room up and 2 bedrooms suite in the basement. Room for the whole family. 20627 97B Avenue, Langley $ 749,900

Well-Appointed 2 bedrooms & Den

Walking distance to Guildford Mall and all amenities. Featuring this spacious 2 bedroom upper unit condo with 9’ ceilings, tile and hardwood flooring, 2 decks, 2 parking stalls and so much more. This building comes with swimming pool, gym and recreation area for owners personal enjoyment. $299,900

"The Houseman" “Your local specialist since 1992” "President Club" Top 1% Achiever

604-807-2461 cell 604-513-2300 office

www.deanhooseman.com dlhouseman@shaw.ca

RE/MAX Lifestyles Realty Unit 8, 8880 202 St., Langley



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• The Langley Times • Thursday, May 9, 2013

IT’S HERE NOW!

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46 MPG

THE ALL NEW 2014 SUBARU FORESTER AWD 2.5L Boxer engine with 170 boxer engine with Active Valve Control System, Heated Seats, AWD, AM/FM/CD/MP#/WMA, Media Hub for iPod/USB, Cruise, Power Group, A/C, Soft Grip Controls

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2012/2013 SUBARU FORESTERS AWD

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2013 SUBARU OUTBACK AWD Heated seats, A/C, Power group, cruise control, electronic parking brake, blue tooth, power seats

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MEET THE MERCHANTS OF

WEST WILLOW SHOPPING CENTRE 2

prepacks for

12

$

(Regular $15) Limit one per customer per visit. May not be combined with any other discount or promotions. Coupon may not be reproduced or copied. Coupon can be redeemed only at this location. Expires 07/31/2013

604-560-7655

De Elegance

Cleaners & Drapery Care Summer Special Shirt Laundry $ 99 (no limit)Simon

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Neck / Shoulder ● Lower Back ● Achilles Tendon ● Wrist / Ankle

Same Day Service Available *(drop off before 11:00am)

5

Any orders over $50 Valid with incoming orders only. Expires August 2013.

• Document ServiceS • Shipping • ShreDDing ServiceS 2 months free upon signing up for one Year mailbox rental (for new clients)

19567 Fraser Hwy.

604-532-8509

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Chinese medicine, Acupuncture and Acupressure, specializing in pain management and sports rehabilitation. His specialties include pain in Neck, Shoulder, Lower back(Sciatica), Wrist and Achilles tendon. Simon Peter Lee is confident that he will personify your treatment and treat your ailments to the best of his ability. 604-51-7077. IES

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Forever Inked: “At Forever Inked, we provide a safe and sterile setting that you will feel welcome at. Stop by and meet the artists, Matt, James and Phoenix to discuss your tattoo ideas. From there we can help you create a piece you’ll be proud to wear forever!” www.www.foreverinked.ca • 604-427-4657

10% off:

Acupuncture & Healing Clinic

IES All Drycleaning / Acupressure & Alterations Acupuncture Pain relieving / Rehibilitation (Sports injuries, Car accident, etc) % off

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H-Mart: H-Mart Langley is offering a variety of Asian food such as oriental groceries, fresh vegetables, sweet fruits, seafood, fish and meats in a 36,000 sq-ft space. You will also be able to find gourmet Korean style Chinese food and oven fresh bakery. H-Mart has 238 free parking stalls. www.hmart.ca • 604-539-1377

19531 Fraser Hwy., Surrey 604.534.6422

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Acupuncture / Acupressure Pain relieving / Rehibilitation (Sports injuries, Car accident, etc) ● Neck / Shoulder ● Lower Back ● Achilles Tendon ● Wrist / Ankle

Baskin Robbins: Baskin-Robbins is the world’s largest chain of ice cream specialty

shops and the home of delicious and innovative ice cream treats! Our scrumptious cakes are made with your choice of Baskin-Robbins ice cream and can include a layer of moist cake (available in your choice of Devil’s Food or White Sponge). Take-home pies are made with Baskin-Robbins smooth and creamy vanilla Soft Serve and mixed with your favourite candies & toppings. Our ice cream flavours have been around for a long time, representing popular favorites. Head over and see why these delicious flavour varieties have remained timeless! www.baskinrobbins.ca • 604-560-7655

UPS Store: The UPS Store franchises offer consumers and small businesses a wide range of products and services in a single location, including domestic and international shipping, packaging, printing, mailbox services, postal services, moving supplies and other business services. Advertised as a one-stop shop for consumers and small businesses, The UPS Store has a wide range of document-related services, mailbox solutions that includes a real street address and, at most locations, 24-hour access to mail and package deliveries. www.upsstore.ca • 604-532-8509

Park Dental Group

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Fast, accurate and with money back guarantee!

EDOMAE Roasted Seaweed

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• The Langley Times • Thursday, May 9, 2013

She’s always been the best nurse, teacher, chef, counselor, negotiator… and your biggest cheerleader. On Mother’s Day, we recognize the many roles moms play in our lives and thank them for all the love, care and understanding they give us at every age.

Three Cheers for Moms!

Celebrate MOM

Need a special card and gift for Mom, Grandma, Nana...

WE’VE GOT THE SELECTION YOU NEED!

Cards

For Her Day.

Gifts

Show her how much she means. 64th Ave.

604.539.1168

Willowbrook Place Unit 108 - 20121 Willowbrook Drive, Langley 2 0 2 0 2 - 6 6 T H AV E , LANGLEY

604.539.7720

exceljewellers.com

IN HOUSE CUSTOM DESIGN STUDIO

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

(next to Staples, across from The Brick)

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Treat mom to something truly memorable at our picturesque south Langley winery! Join Township 7 this Mother’s Day for a fun afternoon of wine, food, music and fashion in the vineyard.

• Fashion Show by Vanilla Clothing (by donation in support of Servants Anonymous Society) • Lunch Menu by Well Seasoned ($20.00 – RSVP by May 10) • Live Music by Exit 58 RVSP for the charity lunch by May 10 to gail@township7.com or call 604.532.1766. Credit card required to hold luncheon reservation. See menu online: www.township7.com

21152 - 16th Avenue, (at 212th Street) Langley | 604.532.1766 | www.township7.com


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Great Gifts for Mom

at Otter Co-op - Friday May 10 to Sunday May 12 12” Mixed Hanging Baskets Assorted colour combinations

1699

$

SALE PERKY PET

PELINA

Hummingbird Feeder

Wicker Style Patio Set

8 oz hardened glass with Bee Guards • Reg $16.99

1299

$ SALE

Includes Love Seat, 2 chairs, Coffee Table with glass top, seat cushions. • Reg $999.99

SAVE $200 OFF REG PRICE

SALE

799

$

97

Gravity Chair

Mother’s Day Pancake Breakfast

TASSIMO

Single Cup Home Brewing System

5997

8-11am

3

Only $

CLASSIC

Long Handle Rake or D-Handle Shovel

97 19 YOUR CHOICE $

SALE

Includes pancakes, sausages, coffee or juice

RED HOT PRICE!

Ideal for small gardens • Reg. $29.99

SAVE 50%

Saturday, May 11

Fully automatic, 1.5L capacity, makes coffee, cappuccino, latte, espresso, tea and hot chocolate • Reg. $149.99

$

wide style including tray and pillow • Reg. $99.99

CHARBROIL

BOND

Barbecue

2 pc Pruner Set

688 sq. in total cooking surface, porcelain coated cast-iron cooking grids, 58,000 BTU flush lid side burner

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97 299 SALE

2 styles • Reg. $24.99

$ 97 SALE

SAVE OVER $50 OFF REG PRICE

$

BIG BIG SAVINGS! Buy One & Get 2nd One (OF SAME OR LESSER VALUE)

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Mother and son real estate and mortgage broker duo Mike Donovan and Cindy Faulkner have relocated their all-inone home buying and selling business BrokerSmart to the Jeske building, on the corner of 72 Avenue and 200 Street. to pull everything together, but we make the process much simpler. We are like the project managers for real estate.” The two Walnut Grove residents also make the perfect team, balancing each other out through Donovan’s educational background and Faulkner’s experience working in the industry for more than 20 years. Though sometimes it’s hard to put work aside when at Sunday family dinner, Faulkner says watching her son grow in business is a very rewarding

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Paint and the power of the written word Artist Susan Falk’s exhibit Written in the Forest will raise funds for WOLF Brenda anderson Times Reporter

When poets’ words and a painter’s brushstrokes come together to create entirely unique pieces of art it could be fate … or it could be Written in the Forest. That is the title Langley painter Susan Falk has chosen for a new exhibit of her

work — the result of her collaboration with a collection of Lower Mainland poets — which opens at the Fort Gallery this weekend. The series consists of 12 paintings — each 36” high by 18” wide — which will be sold for a minimum of $350 each through a silent auction. A portion of the proceeds from the sales will go to Watchers of Langley Forests (WOLF), a local non-profit group which fought to save 25 acres of mature-growth forest in North Langley, known as McLellan Forest from being sold for development. Roughly 60 per cent of that land, which is located in Glen

Valley, has now been set aside, but WOLF is continuing to work to have that portion and the remainder of the property formally preserved as a park. Among those who have been heavily involved in the campaign to help preserve the forest is poet Susan McCaslin. Falk said the poet first contacted her a few years ago about a possible collaboration. The timing wasn’t right, said the painter, but the women’s paths crossed once again in the forest last autumn and something clicked. “I watched (the poets) perform — this was in the forest itself,” said Falk. “One poet, Celeste Snowber,

was doing a performance piece of one of her poems. With the forest and the light coming through, it was very dramatic and I started to think about how to blend the poetry and the painting.” Through McCaslin, Falk put out a call for poetry related to the forest any forest, not just McLellan. Once she had permission to use the work, the question became whether to paint each canvas based on the poetry’s imagery or to do the paintings and then see which poems lent themselves best to the artwork. What she discovered was that all the artists, herself included, had come away with a similar sense of their surroundings. “One continual energy was the green in the forest. It came up in a lot of the poems and I’m feeling that, too,” Falk said. “The paintings came quickly. Then I began incorporating the

poetry.” Using a gold oil-based marker, Falk inscribed lines from a dozen poems across the finished canvases. “Some (matches) came easy, others were trickier,” she said. Mixing vibrant pinks, purples, reds, blues and oranges with the more traditional greens and browns of the moss laden branches within the thickly forested parcel of land, Falk created the 12 smaller pieces and one other, much larger, canvas. This one, at 6’ x 7’, will be for sale as well, though not through the auction. During the exhibit’s opening on Saturday, May 11, from noon to 3 p.m. the poets will give readings of their work inside the gallery. Written in the Forest runs from May 8 to 26 at Fort Gallery, located at 9048 Glover Rd. in Fort Langley. Call 604888-7411.

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When Christine Girard speaks, her students tend to listen. “Obviously when I tell them what to do, they don’t say I am wrong,” she said with a laugh. “I know what I am talking about.” After all, Girard has a sparkling resume in the sport of weightlifting. The 28-year-old was the first Canadian female to win a medal in weightlifting when she won bronze at the 2012 London Olympics. She is also the reigning Commonwealth Games champion and Pan American Games in her weight class (63 kg), as well as winning multiple medals on both competitions. And it was after her London experience that Girard decided she wanted to give back and get more youth involved in the sport. She started her club — the Kilophile — which consists of 10 adults and trains at different locations around the Lower Mainland. And then in January, the decision was made to expand the club to high-school aged athletes. “Weightlifting is getting more and more popular, mainly because of Crossfit,” she explained. “But in B.C., it is not well known yet. We don’t have a lot of clubs, so we wanted to see how the kids would respond.” Alongside Girard are three other coaches: Joel Hugh, Geoff Yee and Lisa Hansen. All of the coaches are volunteers and not paid. “For us, starting a new club is like sharing our passion,” Girard said.

“We love our sport so to be able to share that with kids, is great. “And the reception from them has been very good, they have all enjoyed it,” she added. Hansen, who is a recreational lifter and just learning the sport herself, played a role in helping bring Girard and the Kilophile club to Brookswood Secondary. “She was looking for a place to train high school kids because she wants to bring more attention to the sport,” said Hansen, an art and English teacher at Brookswood. “I don’t know if the kids know how lucky they are,” she added, referencing the fact they were learning from such an accomplished lifter. Gary AHUJA/Langley Times “She came and talked to Coaches Joel Hugh and Christine Girard watch over Morgan Rossi during a weightlifting practice the kids and she recruited 13 athletes. The kids are really at Brookswood Secondary last week. Girard, an Olympic bronze medallist and one of Canada’s top into it.” weighlifters, runs Kilophile, a weightlifting club out of the Langley high school. Of the 13 in the club, 11 are female. could notice a difference in For the students, the thing their attitudes. that really drew them in was a “That proved to them that chance to stay physically active they are doing the right and in shape. things,” Girard said. “Being a former gymnast, “It is neat to see how it is a good to try new ways weightlifting can change of gaining muscle,” explained teenagers.” Carissa Chmelyk. ••••• Both Chmelyk and another The season wrapped up Brookswood Grade 12 on Saturday with 10 of the student, Tiera Naber, love the athletes competing at the atmosphere around the club. B.C. high school weightlifting “Everyone is so encouraging championships held at and supportive,” Taber said. Universal Fitness Centre in “Everyone works so hard Surrey. and you always get motivated Tiera Naber, Leslie Campbell by seeing other people work and Morgan Rossi all won hard.” gold. “The payoff is to see the kids Hannah Loewen won silver. improve every single week,” Hunter Nixon, Jayson Savard, Girard said. Brianne Kucey and Jessica And as the athletes have Fettback won bronze. Boaz JOSEPH/Black Press shown improvement in their Kierra Miller (fourth) and Brookswood’s Tiera Naber was all smiles, as she won gold at the ability to lift greater amounts Breanne Anderson (fifth) just B.C. high school weightlifing championships on Saturday in Surrey. each week, the coach said she missed the podium.

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dates to note Monday, May 13 | 7 - 11pm Regular Council Meeting Civic Facility Fraser River Presentation Theatre Wednesday, May 15 | 6:15 - 8:30pm Community and Transportation Safety Advisory Committee George Preston Recreation Centre 20699 - 42 Avenue

public notices Temporary Road Closure: Week of May 13 – July 1 216 Street from 64 to 56 Avenue A temporary road closure of 216 Street from 64 Avenue to 56 Avenue will be in effect from the week of May 13 until July 1. The road closure is required for construction of the East Langley Water Supply. A detour route is outlined in the map. For more information about this project, visit tol.ca/elws.

langley events centre Coming Events Langley Junior Thunder BCJLL Lacrosse Thu May 9 8:00pm vs. Port Coquitlam Saints Regular season home opener! Thu May 16 8:00pm vs. Burnaby Lakers Sat May 18 8:00pm vs. Okotoks (Ab) Raiders

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A temporary road closure of 96 Avenue in the 21800 block at the CN Rail crossing will be in effect from 7am on Wednesday, May 15 until 10pm on Thursday, May 16. A detour route is outlined on the map. The road closure is required for CN crews to repair the railway crossing to ensure its safe operation. Engineering Division 604.532.7300

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Water Main Flushing As part of our maintenance program, the municipal Water Department will be flushing water mains on the dates shown below. As a result of this flushing, you may notice changes in water pressure and there may be some discolouration or sediment in the water. This is a temporary condition and is not a health hazard. To avoid inconvenience, please check the water before doing laundry and you may wish to keep water in the refrigerator for drinking and cooking. Aldergrove, Gloucester, and Salmon River Uplands: EXTENDED TO May 10, 2013 Murrayville: April 12 – May 17 Willoughby: April 19 – May 31 Fort Langley, Forest Knolls and Milner: April 26 – May 24 Willowbrook: May 17 – May 31 Tall Timbers and Acadia: May 24 – May 31 Engineering Division 604.532.7300

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Private Well and Septic Seminars Protect your investment! Learn about proper private well and septic systems maintenance from Fraser Health Authority representative Dean Scovill. Free seminars will be help upstairs in the Murrayville Fire Hall, 22170 - 50 Avenue: Private Well Seminar Date: Thursday, May 23 Time: 7 - 9 pm Septic Tank Seminar Date: Thursday, May 30 Time: 7 - 9 pm These public awareness events are presented by the Water Wise Program, a partnership between the Township of Langley and Langley Environmental Partners Society. For more information or to RSVP contact: Taryn Hesketh Water Wise Program 604.533.6090, Ext. 1671 waterwise@tol.ca

Federal Marijuana Medical Access Program: Information Offered on Proposed Legislation Changes

Temporary Closure: Willoughby Community Park and Willoughby Community Centre – Saturday, May 11

An information session on the proposed new legislation changes governing the federal government’s medicinal marijuana program is taking place:

Please note that Willoughby Community Park will be closed to the public on Saturday, May 11 from 2 to 7:30pm, and the Willoughby Community Centre at 7888 - 200 Street will also close May 11 at 2pm for the day.

A panel made up of Township of Langley Mayor Jack Froese, Langley MP Mark Warawa, RCMP Superintendent Derek Cooke, Fire Chief Steve Gamble, Bylaws Manager Bill Storie, and a representative from Health Canada will be in attendance.

We apologize for any inconvenience. Keith Miller Community Recreation Manager 604.455.8829

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Wednesday, May 15 6:30 - 8:30 pm George Preston Recreation Centre, ABC Room 20699 - 42 Avenue

The session is not intended to deal with specific neighbourhoods or issues but will provide information on what various agencies and levels of government can and cannot do. Mayor’s Office 604.533.6000

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Langley Junior Blaze’s Devon Bird is tagged out sliding into third base during a B.C. Junior Premier Baseball League doubleheader at McLeod Park on Saturday against the Nanaimo Junior Pirates. The Blaze won the first game, 3-1, but lost the rematch 5-1. Langley leads the B.C. Junior Premier Baseball League with a record of 10-1.

Jr. Blaze split with Pirates, beat Chiefs After seeing their seven-game winning streak come to an end, the Langley Junior Blaze put together back-to-back victories to start a new streak. The U16 baseball team traded wins with the Nanaimo Junior Pirates on Saturday — 3-1 Langley and 5-1 Nanaimo — before the Blaze offence caught fire on Sunday, winning 9-4 and 15-0 over the Whalley Junior Chiefs. All four games were at McLeod Park. The result leaves Langley with a 10-1 record and top spot in the B.C. Junior Premier Baseball League. Langley 3 Nanaimo 1 After the Pirates scored a run in the top of the first inning, Blaze pitcher Josh Geerts settled down, finishing with a complete-game fivehitter. He struck out

five and walked two while allowing just the single run. Offensively, Devon Bird and Kevin Sanghera both had two hits while Nick Laflamme had a double. Nanaimo 5 Langley 1 The second game of the doubleheader needed extra innings and in the ninth, the Pirates put up four runs to earn the victory. Ryan Lipscombe had the lone Blaze RBI, scoring Dayton Wilson with a fifth-inning single. Parker Logan was solid on the mound for the Blaze, tossing six and two-thirds innings of three-hit ball, allowing just one run. He struck out five. Langley 9 Whalley 5 The Blaze quickly put their first loss of the season behind them, scoring six

runs in the bottom of the second inning to start Sunday’s doubleheader, a 9-4 win over the Whalley Jr. Chiefs. Langley used an opportunistic offence, scoring their nine runs on just six hits, aided largely by six Whalley errors. Brendan Holmstrom and Logan had the team’s RBIs. Nick Evans was one out away from a complete game. Langley 15 Whalley 0 Danny Hollins threw a complete game one-

hit shutout as Langley won convincingly, 15-0 over the Chiefs. And the offence was a balanced attack with nine of the 12 players driving in runs. Dayton Wilson, Lipscombe, Holstrom, Logan and Geerts drove in a pair of runs apiece. ••••• Langley is back in action when the host the North Delta Junior Blue Jays in a doubleheader on Sunday at McLeod Park. First pitch is at noon.

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Kristjan Storrie went the distance, scattering four hits and one one run over six innings. He struck out five and walked just a single batter. Blaze 10 Tritons 4 The Tritons led 4-2 after five innings on Saturday at South Surrey Athletic Park, in the opener of a doubleheader between the two teams. But Langley scored five times in the sixth inning and then tacked on another three runs in the seventh to put the game out of reach. The Blaze won despite getting just three hits as they capitalized on four Tritons errors in the ball game to score six unearned runs. Sasaki and Robinson had the lone Langley RBIs. Sasaki also scored three times while Griffin Andreychuk and Luke Horanski scored twice. Eric Broatch pitched three innings in relief to earn the win. Blaze 23 Tritons 0 The second game was no contest as the Blaze scored 11 runs in the top of the first inning and never looked back, cranking out 23 runs on a dozen hits. White Rock did not help their own cause as they managed just two hits — one apiece off of Cooper Misic and Marcus Blair — and committed five errors, which led to nine unearned runs. Dagg led the offensive onslaught with five RBIs while Horanski belted a home run of the season and finished with three RBIs. Sasaki and Pelletier also drove in two RBIs apiece, while O’Neill, Cratty and Justin Lawrence drove in one run apiece.

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Junior Thunder set for home debut The Langley Junior Thunder exploded for six goals in the middle period, turning a onegoal game into a lopsided victory as they defeated the Burnaby Junior Lakers 13-5. The B.C. Junior A Lacrosse League rivals squared off on Sunday at Burnaby’s Bill Copeland Arena with Langley

improving to 2-0. The Lakers held an early 2-1 advantage, but the Thunder scored seven unanswered goals to seize control. Langley was all over Burnaby in the middle 20 minutes, outscoring the Lakers 6-1 and outshooting them 24-5. Adam Will and Brett Dobray led the Langley

attack with three goals and five points apiece. Sean Lundstrom chipped in with two goals and two helpers, while William Vanden Hooven (two goals, one assist), Zach Porter (two goals) and Brendan Mykle-Winkler (one goal, two assists) had the other goals. Nick Stone (three assists), Connar Abrams

(two assists), Dylan Quinn (one assist) and Mike Bosch (one assist) also found the scoresheet. Spencer England made 30 saves in goal for the Thunder. Langley has their home opener tonight (Thursday) at the Langley Events Centre as they face the Port Coquitlam Saints. Game time is 8 p.m.

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Thunder’s Trafford scores OT winner Matt Trafford’s overtime winner helped the Langley Thunder win gold over the weekend at the Penticton Barn Burner bantam B1 lacrosse tournament. Trafford scored the winner as the Thunder edged North Okanagan 4-3 on Sunday. North Okanagan had scored twice in the third period to force overtime. Langley

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With our Rising Rate GIC, the interest rate rises and compounds over the course of three years. So if you’ve got a little patience, you’re in for a lotta payoff. And if you need access to your money, you can redeem your investment each year on the deposit anniversary with no penalties. All it takes is $1,000 to get started. And because it’s guaranteed, we’ll never change our rates when you aren’t looking... like, ahem, some other banks. For more information go to www.coastcapitalsavings.com, call 1.888.517.7000, or visit your nearest branch.

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*Rates as at April 29, 2013. Interest rates are subject to change without notice and are calculated on a per annum basis.

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OIL

Real RV Hoist

CHANGE

At Walnut Grove Auto Tech, we utilize a real Motorhome Hoist.

129

Spring

$

Motorhome Maintenance Package

95

*

Our Motorhome Hoist can accommodate RVs up to 35 feet and 30,000 pounds.

Most RVs. Plus parts & oil. Expires May 31, 2013

9 2 79CONSTRUCTION WE'RE UNDER

Special 4 Wheel Wolfe’s Langley &

$

using our John Bean Imaging Alignment System.

Power Performance-Driven!

*

99

FROM

$

95

Alignment Wolfe’s Chilliwack

Current and up-to-date diagnostic tools and software to diagnose and repair your vehicle.

FREE COFFEE AND NEWSPAPER

Reg $44.99 . es & taxes + Enviro fet cars. Mos

Most cars. Expires May 31, 2013

THE TIME IS RIGHT TO BUY!!!

WARRANTY APPROVED MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS

Document: 00808608--;Page: 1;Trimmed format: (173.92 x 226.79 mm);Plate: Composite;Date: 10 May, 2007 16:46:45;Quicktrac Proof

2007 Mazda 3 GX D4XS57 AB00/ 2007 Mazda 3 Sport GS D5SD57 AA00/ 2007 Mazda 6 GS G4SD57 AA00/ 2007 Mazda 5 GS E6SD57 AA00/ 2007 Mazda RX8 GS T4SF67 AA00/ 2007 Mazda MX5 GX L2XS57 AA00/ 2007 Mazda B3000 XCSB57 AA00/ 2007 Mazda CX7 PXSJ87 AA00/ 2008 Mazda Tribute WSXD56 AA00. Finance rates are 1.9%/ 1.9%/ 0.9%/ 2.9%/ 2.9%/ 3.9%/ 0.0%/3.9%1.9% for 60 months/ 60 months/ 36 Months/ 60 months/ 36 months/ 36 months/ 60 months/ 36 months/ 60 months. With a financed amount of $20,000 the payment would be $349.70/ $349.70/ $563.31/ $358.51/ $580.79/ $589.65/ $349.70 the cost of borrowing would $982/ $982/ $279.16/ $1510.60/ $908.44/ $1227.40/ $333.33/$982 for a total of $20982/ $20982/ $20279.16/ $21510.60/ $20908.44/ $21227.40/ $20000/$20982. Lease terms are 24/24/24/24/24/24/48/48 months. Down payment requirements are $2895/ $3750/ $3995/ $2875/ $6295/ $3995/ $3995/$2995/$2495. End value remaining at lease termination is $12093/ $14542/ $10691/ $13382/ $22830/ $19011/ $14266/$16105/$10210. Total obligation is $7671/ $8526/ $10691/ $8827/ $16567/ $11171/ $8771/$22147/$15887. As for a security deposit this has been waived. 1st lease payment is due at inception. This limited time "1st Payment's On Us" offer applies to all retail customer lease and finance agreements concluded, respectively, with Mazda Canada Credit and Scotiabank during April and May 2007 for any new or unused demo 2008/2007 Mazda models. Up to a maximum of $1,000 will be deducted from the first monthly payment, including taxes. Offer not available on fleet vehicles and is subject to change without notice. See sales team for complete details and conditions. 20,000 km lease allowance per year, charge of 12¢/km for excess kilometers. 25,000 km leases available. Other lease terms available on all models. Lease and Finance on approved credit for qualified customers only. Dealer order may be necessary. While supplies last. Offers expire May 31st, 2007 for a limited time only. Rates & rebates are subject to change at any time and will affect finance offers, monthly payment, down payment, lease obligation and residual values. Offers cannot be combined. See your dealer for details. Illustrated models are for reference only and actual models may not be exactly as shown.

Includes, Replace engine oil and oil filter, lube chassis, check brakes, inspect tires and reset pressure, check all fluid levels and conditions, check belts and hoses, check lights and lamps, check batteries and charging system.

ALL MAKE REPAIRS TO DOMESTIC, IMPORT, VINTAGE & NEW MAKES AND MODELS

Plus Interior Vacuum Plus 21 Point Inspection

We do not use jacks like the competition.

Expires May 31/13 Langley 2 LOCATIONS

Mobil 1 Lube Express 20966 - 56 Avenue 604-530-2292

YOUR DEALERSHIP ALTERNATIVE RIGHT HERE IN WALNUT GROVE

#1, 20092 - 93A Ave,ON LangleyUS FINANCE OR LEASE! YOUR FIRST PAYMENT (NORTH OF COLOSSUS) 20010 64 Avenue 0pm • Saturday 8am-5pm

2007 MAZDA MX5 604-530-5335

2007 MAZDA 6 www.walnutgroveauto.mechanicnet.com 2007 MAZDA RX8 Air cond, power group, CD stereo, 604-888-1617 ABS, Air cond, 18" alloys, ABS, LTD slip,

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Wolfe’s Langley Mazda $4000 Perform ance Package at NO CH ARGE!

#1 VOLUME MAZDA DEALER FOR 4 YEARS!

More horsepower, more torque, better fuel economy... LEASE $ FROM

279/MO.

2007 MAZDA 3 SEDAN Air cond, ABS brakes, Side air bags, CD Immobilizer

Finance From

incl freight & PDI

428/MO. 2.9% 2007 MAZDA 3 SPORT Alloys,ABS brakes, Finance From

LEASE $ FROM

Finance From

29,320

$

$ 299/MO. 3.9% LEASE FROM 2007 MAZDA 5

Side air bags, CD, Immobilizer

YOU’LL CALL IT

6 passenger

$16,190 AWESOME! OR $97 BIWEEKLY % PURCHASE FINANCING AVAILABLE 19,120

$

$ 1.9% for 60 mo. LEASE FROM 199/MO.

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incl freight & PDI

22,220

$

$ 1.9% for 60 mo. LEASE FROM 199/MO.

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$

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$ 2.9% LEASE FROM 248/MO.

$24,990 OR $156 BIWEEKLY

ALL NEW

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V6, ABS brakes, alloys, CD

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35,485

$

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incl freight & PDI

399/MO.

48 MONTH $ LEASE @

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NO

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$

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PAYMENTS FOR 90 DAYS!

279/MO.

48 MONTH $ LEASE @

Wolfe’s Langley Mazda

WOLFE’S LANGLEY MAZDA 19360 Langley By-Pass

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DLR.#30575 DLR.#8451A 2013 Mazda 3 GX D4XS53 AA00/ 2014 Mazda CX5 GX NVXK64 AA00 Offer not available on fleet vehicles and is subject to change without notice. See sales team for complete details and conditions Finance on approved credit for qualified customers only. Dealer order may be necessary. While supplies last. 0% Finance rate applies to all new & demo 2013 MY Mazda6’s for 84 months. 2013 Mazda 3 & 2013 CX5 72 months. With a financed amount of $20,000 the payment would be 72 months or $238.10 for 84 months. the cost of borrowing would $0 for a total of $20000. No payments for 90 days is a 90 day grace period with no interests or payments starting until 90 days after date of delivery. Advertised payments based $0 down 84 months on a biweekly payment CX5 interest rate 3.99% total paid 28560, Mazda3 rate .99% total paid $18,106 plus taxes & levy’s. Fuel economy based on 2013 Mazda 3 GX 5speed manual transmission as per Canadian Fuel economy guide of 5L per 100km’s on highway. Offers expire April 30 2013 for a limited time only. Rates & rebates are subject to change at any time and will affect purchase price, finance offers, monthly payment, down payment. Offers cannot be combined. See your dealer for details. Illustrated models are for reference only and actual models may not be exactly as shown. Owner loyalty applicable to current owners of 2000 or newer Mazda vehicles are immediate relatives living in same household.

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incl freight & PDI

FOR UP TO 60 MONTHS ON ALL 2007 TRUCKS!!! 2014 MAZDA CX5 NO MONEY 2007 MAZDA B3000 DUAL 2007 CX7 GS AWD TURBO 2008 TRIBUTE

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IT’S BIG. IT’S ON NOW. Great offers on all 2013 Toyotas.

2013 TUNDRA

0

6000

% $ OR

FACTORY FINANCING UP TO 60 MONTHS

CONSUMER CASH

PLUS GET $1000 IN GENUINE TOYOTA ACCESSORIES WITH EVERY NEW TUNDRA

2013 COROLLA LEASE FOR

2013 MATRIX

168/Mo. OR 0

$

WITH $0 DOWN PAYMENT

%

OR CHOOSE UP TO $2500 CONSUMER CASH

188/Mo. OR 0

$

FACTORY FINANCING UP TO 72 MONTHS

LEASE FOR

2013 SIENNA V6

WITH $0 DOWN PAYMENT

%

FACTORY FINANCING UP TO 72 MONTHS

OR CHOOSE UP TO $2000 CONSUMER CASH

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$

%

FACTORY FINANCING UP TO 72 MONTHS

OR CHOOSE UP TO $1500 CONSUMER CASH

Lease, finance and consumer cash offers apply to new 2013 models sold before May 31, 2013. Credit available to qualified buyers. Factory order may be required. Corolla lease is a 60 month lease of a model BU42EM AA with $0 down payment and $0 security deposit. 60 monthly payments of $168 are required. Total lease obligation is $10080. Lease end value is $5871. Lease rate is 0%. Matrix lease is a 60 month lease of a model KU4EEM AA with $0 down payment and $0 security deposit. 60 monthly payments of $188 are required. Total lease obligation is $11280. Lease end value is $6046. Lease rate is 0%. Sienna lease is a 60 month lease of a model ZK3DCT AA with $4000 down payment and $0 security deposit. 60 monthly payments of $297 are required. Total lease obligation is $21820. Lease end value is $11364. Lease rate is 2.9%. All leases have mileage allowances of 20000 km/year. License insurance and taxes are not included. Retail financing cost of borrowing is dependent on amount financed.

Langley ----------------------------------

ToyotaTown

604-530-3156 Visit toyota.ca for details

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10TH ANNIVERSARY

$20,928

2013 LANCER

INTRODUCTORY PURCHASE PRICE (INCLUDES $800 CONSUMER CASH DISCOUNT ▲ )

$2,500

IN NO-CHARGE EXTRA FEATURES°

10 TH ANNIVERSARY FEATURES LEATHER-WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL 5-SPOKE ALLOY WHEELS EXHAUST FINISHER POWER SUNROOF REAR SPOILER FOG LAMPS 10TH ANNIVERSARY LANCER VEHICLE BADGE

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Excludes Lancer Evolution and Lancer Ralliart

0%

84

PURCHASE FINANCING FOR UP TO

2013 RVR ES

MONTHS ON SELECT MODELS◊

2013 OUTLANDER ES 2WD $128 BI-WEEKLY PAYMENT WITH

1.9%

84

PURCHASE FINANCING FOR

MONTHS◊

OR STEP UP TO THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION, WHICH INCLUDES

$153 0% BI-WEEKLY PAYMENT WITH

84

PURCHASE FINANCING FOR

MONTHS◊

$2,500 IN EXTRA-VALUE FEATURES°

Available on RVR SE 4WD, 10 th Anniversary Edition and GT models§

RVR 10 th Anniversary Edition model shown‡

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

Outlander XLS model shown‡

Available on Outlander XLS§

FULLY ELECTRIC 2012 i-MiEV

$24,828∆ SELLING PRICE INCLUDES

$5,000

$5,000

RETAIL CREDIT¶ AND

IN EV GOVERNMENT REBATES ♦

i-MiEV Premium model shown‡

10

YEAR 160,000 KM POWERTRAIN LTD WARRANTY**

Best backed cars in the world*

∆ THE SELLING PRICE INCLUDES DESTINATION, DELIVERY AND FEES. TAXES, PPSA AND DEALER/ADMIN FEES OF UP TO $599 ARE EXCLUDED. Offer(s) available on new 2012 and 2013 models purchased through participating dealers to qualified retail customers who purchase a new vehicle by May 31, 2013. Dealers may sell for less, some conditions apply. Offers are subject to change without notice, see dealer for complete details. ‡ 2013 RVR 10th Anniversary Edition/2013 Outlander XLS/2012 i-MiEV Premium model shown has an MSRP of $26,698/$35,198/$35,998 and a selling price of $28,528/$37,028/$37,828. Includes destination, delivery and fees. Taxes, PPSA and dealer fees of up to $599 are excluded. § AWC standard on RVR SE 4WD, 10th Anniversary Edition and GT. S-AWC standard on Outlander XLS. ◊ 1.9%/0% purchase financing available through Bank of Montreal for 84/84 months on all new 2013 RVR/2013 Outlander models (terms vary by model, see dealer for details). Representative example: 2013 RVR ES (CS45-A)/2013 Outlander ES 2WD (CO45-A) with an all-in price of $21,828/$27,828 financed at 1.9%/0% for 84/84 months equals 182/182 bi-weekly payments of $128/$153 for a total obligation of $23,320/$27,828 and a cost of borrowing of $1,492/$0. Includes up to $1,450 in freight, $250 in PDI, $100 in air tax, up to $30 in EHF. Excludes $15 duty on new tires, taxes, PPSA, registration, insurance, licensing, administration, up to $599 in other dealer fees and any additional government fees. ▲ $800 consumer cash discount applicable on 2013 Lancer 10th Anniversary Edition purchased between May 1 and May 31, 2013. Consumer cash discount will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and will take place at time of purchase. ° $2,500 in no-charge extra features applies to 2013 Lancer 10th Anniversary Edition for vehicles purchased up to May 31, 2013. $2,500 in extra-value features applies to 2013 RVR 10th Anniversary Edition for vehicles purchased up to May 31, 2013. Based on dealer inventory. See your dealer for details. ¶ $5,000/$7,000 retail credit applicable to all 2012 Base i-MiEV/Premium i-MiEV models and will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and at time of purchase for vehicles purchased between May 1 and May 31, 2013. ♦ $5,000 incentive is available on Mitsubishi Motors 2012 i-MiEV (16kWh Battery) and is applied before taxes. Full terms, eligibility requirements and application available at: http://www.CEVforBC.ca. * Best backed claim does not cover Lancer Evolution, Lancer Ralliart or i-MiEV. ® MITSUBISHI MOTORS, BEST BACKED CARS IN THE WORLD are trade-marks of Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. and are used under license. ** Whichever comes first. Regular maintenance not included. See dealer or mitsubishi-motors.ca for warranty terms, restrictions and details. Not all customers will qualify.

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NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Please note that the Annual General Meeting of the Otter Farm & Home Co-operative will be held at

D.W. Poppy Secondary School 23752 - 52 Avenue Langley, B.C. on

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS 7

OBITUARIES

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS 7

OBITUARIES

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS 42

LOST - WATCH; Ladies silver coloured watch with coloured stones in the band, vic Douglas Cres & 206, Fri Apr 26th. Pls call: 604-970-1349

Wednesday, May 29, 2013 commencing at 7:00 pm

TRAVEL 66

The Otter Co-op is accepting nominations for its Board of Directors. To be eligible, a person must be an Otter Co-op member, either as an individual or as a principal of a company that is a member and has purchased more than $1000 in the prior fiscal year. The person must be at least 18 years of age. The nominee must also be a strong supporter of the Co-op and agree with the Co-op’s Code of Ethics.

CHILDREN

LOCKYER (Chalmers), Helen Louise March 19, 1922 - April 23, 2013 BC Cancer Foundation Legacies accepted. 604.851.4736 or visit: bccancerfoundation.com

Tee time!

GETAWAYS

LONG BEACH - Ucluelet Deluxe waterfront cabin,sleeps 6, BBQ. Spring Special. 2 nights $239 or 3 nights $299 Pets Ok. Rick 604-306-0891

Applications must be submitted by Wednesday, May 15, 5:00pm. To submit a name, please call Chairperson Dick Mayer at 604-530-7432 or Merilee McAuley at the Otter Co-op office 604-607-6923.

LOST AND FOUND

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Passed away peacefully at Cedar Hills in Langley. Predeceased by her loving husband Stan in January of this year. Helen will be greatly missed by all her family and friends. Survived by her daughter Deborah (Duncan) and her three sons Max (Marla), Jay (Linda) and Kelly (Sheryl), 6 grandchildren Jacqui, Kevin, Fiona, Jordan, Stevie, Iain and 2 great-grandchildren Tyson and Chloe. Helen will be remembered by all for her loyalty to friends, her industriousness, love of horses and playing cards. She worked as a welder during WWII, raised calves on the farm, clerked at the Auto and Fraser Valley Auctions and at Fraser Downs Racetrack until she was 90. Helen was a big believer in giving back and supported multiple charities through donations and volunteering. Her favourite charities were the Variety Club and Children’s Hospital. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, a donation be made to one of those charities. It was Helen’s request that no remembrance service be conducted and that her and Stan’s ashes be spread near their old farm in Langley.

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P/T NANNY, exp’d, for 2 boys, 9 & 11 yrs, afterschool care, our home, Cloverdale area. Light housekeeping. Must have car, ref’s & CRC. N/S. $15/hour. Call 604-575-7812, email: mgpat@telus.net

BEAT THE MAYOR ~ 2 Opportunities: $1,200 City of Langley Mayor Peter Fassbender & Township of Langley Mayor Jack Froese 5 0) )'*&$' (- +1 (-+$ , $(-) -# -).+( ' (- ( $(( + 5 $! ,$2 .- ).-, )! )( )! -# ' 1)+, )( 1).+ #)& 0$-# 1).+ )'* (1 &)") 5 )"($-$)( +),, && *+ ( *),- / (- ' +% -$(" $( && )''.($ -$)( # (( &, 5 %()0& " ' (- $( *),- / (- 4 # (% ).6 -) +.( $( -# ("& 1 / ( ( ("& 1 $' , ( )'* (1 &)") )( ,*)(,)+ 4 # (% ).6 (( + 5 + & + )"($-$)( - $(( + 1 / (- 5 )"($-$)( $( -# -).+( ' (- *+)"+ ' 5 **)+-.($-1 -) *+)/$ "$!- !)) )+ *+)')-$)( & $- ' !)+ # 4 )&! + )) 1 "6

Sign Up Today!! Registration: 9:30 a.m. Tee Off: 11:00 a.m. Format: Texas Scramble Price Per Golfer: $175 + HST Includes: 4 %&# -! +-1 4 )&!, 4 $ +! )/!+ )&" +- 4 ).+'!- %((!+ 4 +%2!,

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HARTY, Mabel Lilly 1918 - 2013 In loving memory of our beautiful baby Cataleya Rose Ardila Higbee (March 14 - May 2, 2013)

Missed dearly by her loving parents, Jamie and Juan; grandparents, Tammy and Jimmy, Gloria and Yhonier; great grandparents, Dorothy, Barb and Stan, Rosa Amilvia and Joselyn. Cataleya gave us a lifetime of love during her short time on earth; she now watches over us with great grandpa Jim by her side. A celebration of life will be held at 3:30pm on Saturday, May 11 at Masonic Hall 20701 Fraser Hwy. In lieu of owers, please consider a donation to Cataleya’s Pink Elephant Bereavement Fund (RBC Transit #4695)

Mabel Lilly Harty passed away peacefully on May 4, 2013, at Jackman Manor, Aldergrove, BC with family by her side. Mabel will be lovingly remembered by her six children: Verne (Sue), Janette (Gerald), Marion (Abe), Liane (Dan), Darryl (Debbie), and Karen (Brian); her sister Luella Hammer; 18 grandchildren, 23 greatgrandchildren, as well as many nieces and nephews, and friends. Her gentleness, caring heart, amazing love, complete devotion to her family and friends, and her faith in God were qualities so admired and respected. Mabel was predeceased by her loving husband, Bernard Patrick Harty in 1976; her father Louis Hammer (1954); mother Minnie Hammer (1973); her sister, Edna Isley (2007); and brother Henry Hammer (1923). Until October 2011, she was a proud and active member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Ladies Auxiliary Br #21, with 35 year’s service – 15 years as their Sgt. At. Arms and many years with the Color Party. Mabel received the Nora Bishop Award from the Legion in 1988. The family extends special thanks to the kind and caring staff at Jackman Manor. A Celebration of Mabel’s Life will be held in the chapel of Valley View Funeral Home, 14660 – 72 Avenue, Surrey, BC, on Monday, May 13, at 10:00 a.m. In lieu of owers, donations may be made to the Royal Canadian Legion, Langley Br. #21, 20570 – 56 Avenue, Langley, B.C., or a charity of your choice. Condolences and tributes may be directed to the family by visiting http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/mabelharty.


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108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

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“ATTENTION Mom’s� Stay home, lose weight, make money and help others. P/T or F/T, training provided. Contact Angela or Nathan today. 888-308-6615 or hearns@shaw.ca

BC wholesale distribution firm seeking new products to add to their existing line up. We are currently distributing to approximately 500 retailers throughout BC. If you are interested in working with our company to distribute your products in BC, please reply to Box #14 Vernon Morning Star, 4407 25th Ave, Vernon BC V1T 1P5

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DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING

INFORMATION

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FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE

Duties include: Working under the supervision of the Information Technology Administrator, the incumbent will be expected to: D Assist with software updates D Install and configure computer systems D Monitor and maintain computer systems D Replace parts as instructed D Work continuously on a task until completion as instructed D Beneficial to have a valid class 5 Drivers License

SALARY dependant upon exp. DEADLINE: May 20th, 2013 START DATE: June 3, 2013 Please forward yolur resume and cover letter to:

Greenhouse Designer & Estimator

DISPATCHER

We require someone who has a motivated & positive personality that can handle a busy phone environment. The ability to multi-task in the position is very important. Responsibilities include; daily dispatch operations of the facility, supervision of drivers & data entry into company dispatch system. REQUIREMENTS: • Minimum 2 years experience • Knowledge of drivers and DOT laws • High level of accuracy needed to complete all paperwork • Strong computer skills a must

Please e-mail: sandi@ shadowlines.com or Fax: 604.888.2459 Thank you in advance to all applicants for applying, only successful applicants will be contacted.

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EDUCATION

INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SIGN UP ONLINE! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853

RESPONSIBILITIES ¡ Pursue company generated leads and provide estimates ¡ Oversee projects from estimate to completion including specs and drawings

INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SIGN UP ONLINE! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853

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HOME CARE/SUPPORT

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

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.

604-708-2628 caregiving@plea.bc.ca www.plea.bc.ca

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RED Rose Restaurant in surrey hiring Food & Beverage Servers($11/hr,F/T,Pmt) no exp or edu req.Apply at redrose.jobs@gmail.com

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$100-$400 CASH DAILY for Landscaping Work! Competitive, Energetic, Honesty a MUST!

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$11-$20 per hour! We offer F/T employment on our promotions team. Great hours, great pay, great atmosphere! We want 10 new people by next week! Scholarship, benefits & Travel available. Call today start tomorrow. No Experience required.

Tracy 604-777-2195 An Alberta Oilfield Construction Company is hiring dozer, excavator, and labourer/rock truck operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction (780)723-5051.

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

DISHWASHER & SERVERS req’d at Mirage Banquet Hall Fax resume 604-575-0354 or call 604-575-0304

Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628 caregiving@plea.bc.ca www.plea.bc.ca

HOUSEKEEPING Canada’s Best Value Inn, Langley is hiring 4 F/T Housekeeping Room Attendants. Duties include: Cleaning the household, providing information and supplies to customers, managing lost items. Wage: $13/hour. Apply by in person, or by mail to: 6722 Glover Rd, Langley, BC V2Y 1S6. Ph:(604)514-3111 or email: cbvilangleybc@shaw.ca Searching for your dream home or selling it? This is the location. Listings include everything from acreage, farms/ranches to condos and waterfront homes.

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MEDICAL/DENTAL

Medical OfďŹ ce Assistant Family physician in Langley requires an experienced MOA. 4 Days/week to Start Please forward resume with handwritten cover letter to: Attn: OfďŹ ce Manager #110 - 20611 Fraser Hwy, Langley B.C. V3A 4G4

CASHIER and STOCK PERSON for produce store F/T, P/T. Langley/ Willowbrook area. 778-2981268 Expanding company in Langley requires 22 people to work in our customer service department. $2200. Call 604-259-0605

FISHING GUIDE Wanted for West Coast, Vancouver Island. $300.-$500./day. 3 years guiding experience required. Please email resume through website: www.salmoneye.net NAVI GARAGE DOORS needs garage door installers. Min. 1 yr exp. Call (604)825-1353

Notice Of Employment Opportunity

You’re eager to get your hands on a new opportunity. You want a career that brings out your best and offers great incentives and big rewards. Of course you love to travel and believe you have the edge and experience when it comes to sales.

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RESPITE Caregivers

Competitive Salary & BeneďŹ t Package.

DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS wanted with experience. (Pony/Transfer). Fax resumes to: 604-856-9172 or for info call: 604-807-4040.

BC Greenhouse Builders, founded in 1951, is the leading manufacturer of premium greenhouses, servicing commercial and residential clients. We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Greenhouse Designer / Estimator. We are eager to train the right candidate that has a desire to take their career to the next level. Post secondary graduates welcome. The ideal candidate will posses a desire to provide exceptional service.

Want to leave your mark on the travel industry?

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

In-SHUCK-ch Nation, Deroche Administration Office has a position available for an IT ASSISTANT.

Sheryl Rankel, Office Manager In-SHUCK-ch Nation PH: 604-820-6873 FAX: 604-820-6847 or EMAIL: sheryl.rankel@inshuckch.com

Only those candidates under consideration will be contacted

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

TECHNOLOGY Assistant

Experience: The incumbent shall be adept in using Microsoft office and familiar with hardware and software trouble shooting. They shall also possess superior verbal and written communication skills. This individual will have some post secondary education.

INDEPENDENT dist. req. F/T P/T International co. Not MLM High Income www.profitcode.biz

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

STO:LO ABORIGINAL SKILLS & EMPLOYMENT TRAINING (SASET) FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK SASET administration office located in Chilliwack, B.C. is seeking a qualified Finance & Administrative Clerk. This person will be responsible for reception, general office duties, and providing support to SASET Finance Administration. Pursuant to section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference may be given to applicants of Aboriginal Ancestry. Please selfidentify on your cover letter or resume. Salary Range: negotiable – Subject to experience / qualifications Type of Position: Full Time position – subject to 3-month probation and annual performance evaluations. Applications Deadline: Friday, May 17, 2013 at 4:00 p.m. Interested candidates should submit a resume; cover letter and three letters of reference (work related) in confidence to: Attention: SASET Manager Sto:lo Aboriginal Skills & Employment Training #8A – 7201 Vedder Road Chilliwack, BC V2R 4G5 Email: anna.celesta@saset.ca Fax: (604) 824-5129 For complete Job Posting please go to www.saset.ca

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Sto:lo Aboriginal Skills & Employment (SASET)

Employment Counselor Outreach Worker Sto:lo Aboriginal Skills & Employment Training (SASET) require the services of a qualified Employment Counselor Outreach Worker to provide Employment Services in outreach office employment field work. Pursuant to section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference may be given to applicants of Aboriginal Ancestry. Please self-identify on your cover letter or resume. The Employment Counselor Outreach Worker is responsible for all aspects of career development services including needs determination, employment consultations, assessments, labour market research and active case management with a team of professionals. Case management will consist of continuous follow up with clients to review and or revise their action plans as well as conducting appropriate referrals to agencies, employers, and resources. The tracking of client interventions and progress will be done through regular updates on the ARMS web-based client data base system. The Employment Counselor will periodically deliver customized short-term employment related workshops in the communities. Salary Range: Will be determined based on qualifications and experience Type of Position: Full-time, subject to 3-month probationary period and planned performance evaluations. Applications Deadline: Tuesday May 14, 2013 at 4 pm Candidates will be short listed according to the qualifications/ requirements above. Please clearly indicate on your resume compliance with all indicated qualifications and requirements. Interested candidates can submit the resume to: Attention: Anna Celesta Sto:lo Aboriginal Skills & Employment Training Building 8/a – 7201 Vedder Road,Chilliwack, BC V2R 4G5 Or by email to : anna.celesta@saset.ca We regret that we will only respond to those applicants chosen for an interview. An eligibility list may be established from this posting. We thank all applicants for their interest. For complete description, please visit: www.saset.ca

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MEDICAL/DENTAL

PERSONAL SERVICES 175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

P/T for Langley Pharmacy. No Sundays or Evenings.

SALES

Applewood Kia - Langley Seeking a Full time Sales Consultant. Must be career driven, flexible, have good leadership and communication skills. Experience & second language preferred but not necessary. Please send resumes plus references and cover letter outlining any relevant experience to Manny at: mjawanda@applewood.ca

SALES REPRESENTATIVES

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

• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function... ASK US ABOUT OUR FEATURED INDIAN CUISINE

Kristy 604.488.9161

threescocatering@shaw.ca or Visit us at: www. threescompanycatering.ca

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F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured

778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 FREE ESTIMATES

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

Westcoast Moulding & Millwork, a building product supplier in Surrey has F/Time opportunities for experienced Sales Reps. Any previous sales experience is okay - we’ll teach you the ropes!! If you’re positive and energetic & looking for a long-term career in a progressive & dynamic company we want you! (Punjabi and / or Hindi also considered asset.) Excellent Remuneration Package Commensurate w/ Experience, Full Benefits & THE BEST WORK ENVIRO.

Great Dollar’s Offered for Qualified Candidates. If you have what it takes? Please e-mail resume to: jobs@westcoastmoulding.com or fax: 604-513-1194

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

Heavy Duty Diesel Mechanic

Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader is seeking an energetic, aggressive self starter for a full time position. Required immediately. Must have inspectors ticket and Red seal. Will have hydraulic experience and must be able to read electrical and hydraulic schematics.

BENEFIT PACKAGE! Please contact Mike e-mail: mike@megacranes.com or fax 604.599.5250

SEASONS SPA #103 - 1440 George St.

White Rock 604-385-1668

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Full Body Swedish Massage For Health Pleasure & Well Being *A.M. Special *Private *European From $65 & Up. 604.230.4444 GREAT MASSAGE ONLY $25. 20372 Fraser Highway, Langley (across from Casino) 604-510-0588

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CLEANING SERVICES

FILIPINO team- hardworking, looking for office & residential cleaning. Great Rates. Please call 604-613-4380 English Lady - Cleaning. Reliable. Honest. Exc Worker Pets ok Refs Reasonable Rates 604-533-1711 CHRISTINE’S CLEANING. Reas. & Honest. You won’t be disappointed. Seniors Disc. Call 604-328-3733.

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COMPUTER SERVICES

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GARAGE SALES

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LANGLEY

South Surrey Garden Club Annual Plant Sale

ANNUAL GROUP CUL-DE-SAC SALE

Sat. May 11th, 9-noon St. Mark’s Anglican Church 12953 - 20 Ave.

100’S OF ITEMS

Sat. May 11th, 8:30am-2:30 pm

LANGLEY - 6242 - 236A St. Sat. & Sun. May 11 & 12th, 9am - 3pm. Sporting goods - golf, kids stuff, furniture, etc.

4166 213 Street. (Behind Fundamental School)

PROCEEDS TO CHARITY

GARAGE SALES

Wide variety of plants & great prices. Used tools & Mothers’ Day gifts. Experts to help you.

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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THREE STAR DRYWALL LTD Boarding, Taping, & texture. Small jobs welcome! Kam 604-551-8047

ELECTRICAL

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

C & C Electrical Mechanical • ELECTRICAL • FULL PLUMBING SERVICES • HVAC GAS FITTING *Licensed *Insured 24hr. Emergency Service

$45/Hr

From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR, Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes European Quality Workmanship CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS

K.P. Landscaping & Fencing SPRING YARD CLEAN-UP • Pruning • Hedge Trimming • Tree & Stump Removal • New Lawn - Seeding or Turfing • Concrete Placing & Removal • Fencing • Retaining Walls • Etc. * Free Estimates * Reas. Rates * Workmanship Guaranteed Since 1988 Kham 604-375-6877 GARDEN TOPSOIL $20 per yard. Mushroom manure $10/yard. Delivery available with 5 yard dump trailer. 604-768-7571, 604-856-4255.

778-997-9582

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SUN DECKS

Great Prices, Quality Work. *Licensed *Insured *Since 1986

Lawn Mowing - Yard Cleanups Hedges - Pruning - Dethaching Power Washing Rubbish Removal - Odd Jobs Serving since ‘86 - Insured

CARPENTER Available

39 yrs exp. FREE Est. Int./Ext. Com/Residential Triple A/BBB Rating Financing avail OAC. Dan Laybourn, 604-537-3553

(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.

POLAR BEAR PAINTING Ext. paint special! Split level home starting @ $1500. 604-866-6706

604-514-1349 Joe 604-202-3394

C & C Electrical Mechanical

TOPSOIL

604-475-7077

COMPOSTED MULCH, SAND, GRAVEL

360 PLUMBING & HEATING. Gas, plumbing, heating, reno’s, repairs. 20 years exp., reliable & courteous. Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416

Aster Landscaping & Gardening Services. General Clean Up & Maintenance + MUCH MORE ! FREE Estimates. (604)719-8663

ALL BEST LANDSCAPING All Lawn Care ~ Free Est.

DUMP TRUCKS, BOBCATS

Lawn Cut, Ride-on mower, Pwr Rake, Aerating, Weeding. Hedge Trim, Pruning, Reseed, Edging, Moss Killer, Bark Mulch, Pressure Wash., Gutter Clean. Roof Clean. Res/Comm. Reas. Rates, Fully insured. WCB.

Excavator & Bobcat Services

604-576-6750 or Cell: 604.341.7374

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FENCING

CEDAR FENCING, all styles, pickets or panels. Reas. Rates. Free Estimates. (604)309-8566.

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GARDENING

PLUMBING

• Hvac Gas Fitting • Electrical *Licensed *Insured 24hr. Emergency Service

BACKHOES, CATS

•Drainage •Back-Filling •Landscaping & Excavating. Hourly or Contract. 38 Years Exp.

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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

Call 604-531-5935

(604)531-5935

3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour

FULL PLUMBING SERVICES

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

FARM TRACTORS

Running this ad for 8yrs

PAINT SPECIAL

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

EXCAVATORS

604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley

Payment upon satisfactory completion.

35 + YEARS EXPERIENCE. Reno’s, Additions, Sun Decks, Fences, Finishing etc. Quality workmanship guarantd. References.

Fresh & Old MUSHROOM MANURE & TOPSOIL...... Call 604-534-8452

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

329 PAINTING & DECORATING For all your decorating needs, why not call a Master Painter?

Andre 604-836-7150

Call (604)889-6552

604-537-4140

Per Molsen 604-575-1240

PARADISE LANDSCAPING

604-475-7077 #22047 WE LOVE SMALL JOBS All work guaranteed. High Outlet Electric. 604-220-8347

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Local & Long Distance

DRYWALL

ABS DRYWALL, res. & comm. Quailty workman ship. Boarding, taping, finishing, textured ceiling, renos. Free est. 604-376-1927

MOVING & STORAGE

AFFORDABLE MOVING

Bonniecrete Const Ltd

SICK? REJECTED? I can HELP

GREAT HANDS Full Body Massage 10am-8pm A Must Experience 604-507-7043

GARDENING

Ross 604D535D0124

INSURANCE

Rohit (B.Sc) 604-818-0676

MIND BODY SPIRIT

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

D Driveways D Patios, etc. D Provide Proper Drainage D Eliminate Tripping Hazards

ADVISOR Since 2002 Best Rates - Large Selection of Providers • Life • Disability • Critical illness 25 + Covered • Mortgage • Travel • Medical • RESP • RRSP

GARAGE SALES

GIANT CHURCH YARD SALE, Sat. May 11, 9am-2pm. 8850 214B St. Walnut Grove. Furniture, games etc

INSURANCE

CERTIFIED HYPNOTIST available to help you to stop smoking, lose weight, overcome anxiety. Visit www.inner-resolutions.com or call 604-999-1572

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BROOKSWOOD Sat May 11, 8:30 2:30pm. Multi Family. Micro, toys, plants, kids bike. 4041 - 202A St.

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GARAGE/MOVING Sale - HUGE inventory including furniture, appliances, dishes. Something for everyone. Saturday, Sunday, May 11th and 12th, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 8961 Nash Street, Fort Langley

Sunken Concrete Specialist

www.topdogloans.com 604.503.BARK (2275) GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com

BROOKSWOOD, GARAGE SALE. 4429 209B St. Sat. May 11, 8am. Hse/hld items, toys & Sports gear

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

GARAGE SALES

20224 - 53A Ave. Langley Sat. May 11th, 9am-5pm. Games, DVD’s, toys, clothes & more

Concrete Lifting

ESTHETIC SERVICES

Deep Tissue Swedish Massage Good Rate, Best Service Skin Care

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Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

TOP MASSAGE

WE NEED YOU TO JOIN OUR TEAM!

CONCRETE & PLACING

damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923

Please reply to Box #010,

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

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

c/o the Langley Times, 20258 Fraser Hwy, Langley

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

A-OK PAINTING Forget The Rest, Call The BEST! Harry 604-617-0864

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LANDSCAPING

CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service • Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers • Plugged Drains 778-862-0560

ELITE LANDSCAPING & GARDEN SERVICES, aeration, power raking, lawn maintenance, cleanup and more. Free estimates 778-835-4706

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

SAMCON BUILDING. Complete renos, decks, kitchens & baths, from start to finish. All trades available. Over 25 years experience. Call Derek (604)720-5955 www.samconbuilding.com “QUARTZ/GRANITE/ARBORITE” JMS Countertops, 30 yrs/refs ★ John 604-970-8424 ★ A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, fencing, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.

ALEX MECHANICAL Heating, Plumbing & Gas Fitting. Licensed, Bonded & Insured. (604)761-3729

AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.

Bill, 604-306-5540 or 604-589-5909

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

PRESSURE WASHING

GUTTER CLEANING ONLY $95. Pressure Washing; driveways, sidewalks, siding, etc. 604.861.6060

Big Shot Cleaning Residential Power Washing Softwash Methods

Instant Grassifacation!

Free Estimates. Seniors Discount

Call 604-328-0155 Info @ bigshotcleaning@gmail.com

ALL DECKED OUT DECKING LTD Wood & Vinyl Specialist Global Dec-k-ing Dealer Repair or Custom Build Licensed, Insured & WCB

Call Peter 604 - 541 - 8841

16897 Windsor Road Pitt Meadows

PAINTING DONE RIGHT!! Interior & Exterior Insured, great refs. Free estimates & color consulting.

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(Turn right 1 road East of Pitt River Bridge from Vancouver)

www.elmapainting.com

604-465-9812 1-800-663-5847

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

Call Ian 604-724-6373

WOODCREW FINISHING ETC.

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CONCRETE & PLACING

Dean ~ 604-835-1320 For All Construction Needs Renovation ~ Addition ~ Finishing Decks ~ Stairs ~ Siding, Kitchen ~ Bathroom ~ Basement, Installing of Windows ~ Doors Ceramic ~ Laminate Flooring Drywall ~ Painting. WCB & Full Liability Insurance.

STAMPED CONCRETE FPatios FPool Decks FSidewalks FDriveways FForming FFinishing FRe & Re 30yrs exp. Quality workmanship Fully Insured crossroadsstampedconcrete.com

Danny 604 - 307 - 7722

A HANDY GUY for Mowing lawns, BIG or small. Acreage pref. Home 604-888-8009 Cell 604-839-8571

“QUARTZ/GRANITE/ARBORITE” JMS Countertops, 30 yrs/refs ★ John 604-970-8424 ★

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MOVING & STORAGE

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

GET the best for your moving 24/7 From $40/hr. Licensed & Insured. Seniors Discount. 778-773-3737

A to Z Roofing Ltd. Spec in re-roofing, asphalt, cedar, flat roof. Guar Wrk. WCB, BBB. 778-996-6479.

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.

SOUTHWEST ROOFING • Cedar Restoration • Asphalt • Torch-On • Re-Roofs • A+BBB

Since 1985 ~ 604-760-7937 alan@southwestroof.ca

WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com .Hayden Painting 778-229-0236 Family Owned & Operated


langleytimes.com HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS Mainland Roofing Ltd. 25 yrs in roofing industry

Family owned & operated. Fully ins. We do Cedar Shakes, conversions, concrete tiles, torchon, fibreglass shingles, restoration & repairs. 20 yr labour warr. 604-427-2626 or 723-2626 www.mainlandroof.com COMPLETE Roofing Ltd. Repairs & gutters, all roofs. WCB, BBB, Reas guaranteed. Sr Disc. 604-725-0106

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PETS

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE APPLIANCES

509

Liability Insurance/BBB/10% off with ad

10% OFF - Call 604.812.9721 AMG ROOFING & SIDING. Re-roofing, new roof, gutters. WCB

RUBBISH REMOVAL

RECYCLE-IT! JUNK REMOVAL • Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses • More

Recycled Earth Friendly HOT TUBS ARE NO PROBLEM!

604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca

LANGLEY RUBBISH RELIABLE, SERVICE Seniors Discount

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* RENTAL INCENTIVES *

5374 - 203rd St, Langley Call 604-533-9780 New SRI *1152 sq/ft Double wide $77,900. *14x70 Full gyproc single wide - loaded $69,900. Repossessed mobile, manufactured & modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960. Glenbrookhomes.net BUSINESS AND FINANCE: Seeking a business opportunity or partner? Posting legal notices? Need investors, agents or distributors, this is where you advertise. bcclassified.com

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES Difficulty Making Payments? No Equity? Expired Listing? Penalty? We Take Over Payments! No Fees! www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663

641 800 coil. 3” Pillow Top. In Original Plastic. Leftover from Hotel Order 10 yr. wrnty. $390 604.791.2621 *NEW QUEEN MATTRESS SET* Pillow Top in Plastic. Mfr. Warranty Must Sell! $200 ~ 604-484-0379 RENTALS: These listings cover all types of rentals from apartments, condos, office space, houseboats and vacation homes. So if you’re in the market to rent, or looking for a roommate, start here. bcclassified.com

MISC. FOR SALE

TOWNHOUSES

26 DAZZLING TOWN HOMES

Come and see. Daily 11 to 7pm 14905 60th Ave. Surrey, B.C. Come see what’s cookin’ in our kitchens. More counterspace, cabinets & more drawers to store!

thegroveatcambridge.ca Hans at Global 604-597-7177

RENTALS 706 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

REAL ESTATE TILING

A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peter’s Tile (604)209-0173

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ACREAGE

604-787-5915/604-291-7778

www.treeworksonline.ca 10% OFF with this AD

PETS 456

FEED & HAY

COURSE CEDAR HOG FUEL

This Spectacular 8300sf mansion on 30 Acres of land was sold in record time by The Sona and Dean Team of Homeland Realty. Another 5 Acres in Fort Langley coming soon… For your Free Home Evaluation Report with upto-the-minute statistics of Langley, just call 604-374-2775, or go to www.vancouverhomes1.com Reports provided by The Sona and Dean Team Of Homeland Realty. 604-263-7833 Not intended to solicit properties already listed for sale. This Property was Listed by Sutton Group West Coast Realty

LIVESTOCK

EXPERIENCED FARRIER. Hot / Cold Shoeing and Trims. Call Leon @ 604-613-5310

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PETS

BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOGS, bred at Diesel Kennel, last 2, males, $1000. each. (604)869-5073 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 GERMAN SHEPHERD Pups & young adults. Quality German & Czech bloodlines. 604-856-8161. NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com

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FOR SALE BY OWNER

ALDERGROVE; 3215 266A St. 3 Bdrm bsmt entry home. $398,500 May sell furnished? (778)878-1516 CHIMNEY Lake waterfront near Williams Lake in the Cariboo. 3BR with geothermal and rental cabin. Propertyguys.com # 702896 (250)305-6627 $499,000

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HOMES WANTED

WE BUY HOUSES! Older House • Damaged House Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422

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

Visit us on the web at: www.goddardrentals.ca

Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402

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CARS - DOMESTIC

1995 DODGE NEON White. Automatic. $1500/obo. Call 604-369-3816.

Brand new 1 and 2 bdrm units Avail immed W/D/F/S/DW/microwave Secured parking Close to all amenities $800-$1,200/month 1 year lease 1 month free rent on 1 year lease Call Cathy for a showing

Deluxe 2 & 3 bedroom suites available. Large balconies, fireplace, in-suite laundry. No Pets. Live, shop, work & play all in one location. Next to Colossus Theater (200/ #1 Hwy).

Call 604-881-7111 thunderbirdvillage@bentallkennedy.com

www.bentallkennedyresidential.com www.ThunderbirdVillage.ca

Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP

PARK TERRACE APTS

$50 off/month for the first year Spacious Reno’d bach, 1, 2, 3 bdrm suites. Heat & hot water incl. Walk Score = 75 604-530-0030 www.cycloneholdings.ca

827

MARINE

VEHICLES WANTED

912

PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS From $140,000. No time limit to build. Near by lake access. ALSO: 1 spectacular 3 acre parcel at $390,000 owner wants to retire and will carry financing. 1-250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com

BOATS

ALUMINUM BOAT WANTED, 10’, 12’ or 14’, with or without motor or trailer, will pay cash, 604-319-5720

Avail Now - from $1200/mo

~ 1/2 Month FREE ~

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Claims against the Estate of Zi Han Yu, aka Zihan Yu, formally of 201-9868 E.Whalley Ring Rd, Surrey, BC, deceased, must be filed with the undersigned Executor, Dong Fang, 17179 201 Street, Langley, BC, V2Y 2Y9 on or before May 31, 2013, after which date the estate assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received.

604-530-0932

www.cycloneholdings.ca

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

Phone 604-530-1912 SUNNY WHITE ROCK Great Location Amid Sea & Shops 1/2 Month FREE Rent 1 Bdrm Suites - Avail Now

Incl heat, h.water, sec u/g pkng & SWIMMING POOL

~ Fir Apartments ~

All Brushed Steel Appliances, Laminate Flooring & More.

Encore 19899 55A Ave

Baywest Management Corp 778-994-1859 / 604-532-1859 LANGLEY CITY APARTMENTS ON 201A FREE: heat, h/w, cable TV, laundry & parking. No Pets BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRMS. SENIORS, ADULT ORIENTED

Villa Fontana & Stardust Michael - 604-533-7578

Rainbow & Majorca Betsy - 604-533-6945 CALL FOR AVAILABILITY LANGLEY CITY

CHESTNUT PLACE

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

Call 778-908-3714

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL BROOKSWOOD COMMERCIAL LEASE spaces available at 208th Street and 40th Ave. Sizes 7002100 s.f. $1500 - $4500. Call Frank @ Noort Investments 604-835-6300 or Nick @ 604-526-3604.

CHILLIWACK WAREHOUSE

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673 TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!

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

S.Langley - on acreage 1400sf g/l 2bdrm bst ste, priv ent, own heat control, hotwater heat, gas f/p W/D F/P, w/w carpet. NS/NP. Suit 2. plus utils. 604-530-5697

809

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

LANGLEY 4 bdrm w/bsmt, 3 appl, $1500. Drive by: 20217 - 53rd Ave. N/P. Avail June 1st. 604-617-9373

before the 5th day of June, 2013, after which date the Administrator will distribute the said estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Administrator then has notice.

809

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

WALNUT GROVE, 1 bdrm, 990 sf, W/D, priv ent, NS/NP, $850 incl utils/sat. Refs. Jun.1.604-882-0113 WILLOUGHBY AREA. 2 Bdrm bsmt suite. Avail now. $900/mo incl utils cable & laundry. N/S,N/P. Call 604710-3950 or 778-278-4282

751

SUITES, UPPER

LANGLEY CITY 4-PLEX, 3 Bdrm upper, 4 appls. Ref’s, NS/NP. June 1st, $1050 + utils. 604-839-3491

TOWNHOUSES

Port Kells. Near new executive style 3 bdrm 3 bath 3 lvl t/h in Tate complex. All appls. Desirable end unit next to green space. Only 5 mins from 200th St interchange. $1795. ns/np. May 15. Ken 604-925-8409

TRANSPORTATION 810

AUTO FINANCING

SELF-SERVE DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS OVER A THOUSAND VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM

WEEKLY SPECIALS MAY 11-17, 2013 Engines - Gas.....................................$139.95 Transmissions .....................................$49.95 Starters .................................................$17.95 Alternators ...........................................$17.95 Bumper Covers - 190 ..........................$34.95 Pwr Rack/Pinion Assys .....................$25.95 All Bucket Seats - Manual ...............$19.95 All Bench Seats ..................................$24.95 Any Plain Steel Wheel ........................$7.95 Hoods ....................................................$44.95 Fenders .................................................$25.95 Car Doors..............................................$39.95 Trk/Van/SUV Doors .............................$49.95 Now That’s a Deal!

HOMES FOR RENT

WALNUT GROVE 2 bdrm + den exec condo, 2 bath, $1300. 6 appls, FP, prkg, sm pet. 604-319-7416

c/o McQuarrie Hunter LLP, Barristers & Solicitors Attention: ALLISON M. CATHERWOOD #1500 – 13450 102nd Ave. Surrey, B.C. V3T 5X3

LANGLEY Willoughby: New lrg 2 bdrm. Nr amens, W/D, d/w, micro, alarm/cbl/int. NS/NP. Ref’s. $950 + hydro. 604-533-3700 or 315-6324

S. SURREY. Warehouse, approx 1000 sf. 220 wiring, One -14’ door, gated. Suitable for storage. Avail. June 1. $750m. Call 604-835-6000.

Ph: 604-533-4061

Notice is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Henry Walter Thel, otherwise known as Henry Thel, Deceased, late of #257 – 20391 – 96th Avenue, Langley, British Columbia, are hereby required to send particulars of their claims to the Administrator at the following address:

2007 HARLEY SPORTSTER Factory custom, 74 cube (1200) big bore by Denco Cycle, Bassani pipe, windshield, sissy bar, leather bags. 27,000km, one old guy owner, $7000 obo (604)817-1945

Langley City 1bdrm bsmt ste, above grnd, suits 1 person, 2 appls, $600 incl utils. Private entry. Avail now. 604-514-4989

*********LANGLEY CITY********* 20540 Duncan Way. Lease/Rent 2800 sf warehouse available May 1** 604-230-2962

736

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

LANGLEY 68 & 192. 2 Bdrm suite, nr all amens. N/S, avail now, $900 incl utils. Call 604-339-5404.

5,400sf. @ $4.50sf. + 3N 5 offices & 2 bathrooms. Two 3 phase & single phase power. 1 bay door 12 x 12. (604)941-2959

LANGLEY: - 23385 FRASER HWY 2 storey - 6 bdrm house on 6 acres fenced yard. Suitable for horses. $2400/mo. Avail. now. (604)5349936 or 604-532-5605 evenings.

Criminal record check may be req’d.

ABBOTSFORD W. Newer 2 bdrm. N/S, N/P. $800/mo. Includes basic cable, internet & washer. Avail now. 604-855-1331 or 604-832-3532

752

Getting a job couldn’t be easier!

MOTORCYCLES

1 Bedroom basement suite in beautiful new neighborhood. Private parking, entrance and in-suite laundry. Fridge/Stove. Full bathroom. No smoking or pets. Available immediately. References Required. $775.00/mth + Utilities Contact Neil 604.897.6289 or neil.turner@twu.ca

$50 off / month for the 1st year Clean Bach, 1 & 2 bdrm suites Heat, hot water & cable incl Walk score=85

830

SUITES, LOWER

CLOVERDALE 60/184 BRAND NEW bright 1 or 2bdr g/l all new appl, nr amen/bus/schl, Avail now, ns/np Incl util & cbl. 604-576-1987.

Huge Windows,

Located downtown Langley, close to all amenities; parks, transportation, shops, etc.

750

SUSSEX PLACE APTS

604-538-8308

Brand New Building 2 Bdrms, 2 Baths

PORT Kells,Spacious 2 bdrm +1bath, main floor,updated, $1200 (incl-gas&elec), fridge,stove+lndry hook-ups,looking for mature tenants, ref req’r. Additional space or Bsmnt suite also available price negotiable. Call Kash @604.589.8817

ALDERGROVE 264/16. 5 Bdrm on farm. 2600 s.f. with addit 400 sq.ft. garage with deck above. 2 Bdrms up, 3 bdrms & lndry down. big fam/rm & liv/rm. Has a 1 Bdrm ste down (rented). $1200 +utils. May15. No dogs inside. 604-825-4611.

Call Mon-Fri btwn 9am-noon.

20727 Fraser Highway

OKANAGAN

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

THE VARSITY

55 and older, 1 bedroom suites. 2 bedroom handicapped unit. Smoke free/no pets

Langley

Call 604-856-6500

468

Affordable Housing for Seniors

LANGLEY: 5530 - 208 St. Quiet, clean, spacious 2 bdrm, 4 appls, ht/wtr, prkg incl. $885/mo. Res. Mgr. N/S, N/P. June 1st. Call 604534-1114 between 9am - 8pm.

TREE & STUMP • Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates

APARTMENT/CONDO

LANGLEY, 202/53A Ave. 2 Bdrm apt, $915/mo, quiet family complex, no pets, call 604-539-0217

TREE SERVICES

removal done RIGHT!

Townhouses

20058 Fraser Hwy Langley

S. Surrey, 2603 151 St.

603

845

Langley 240 & Fraser Hwy. Clean & Bright 2 bdrm 2 Lvl, approx. 800sqft 4 appl. open prk. fenced yrd. N/S N/P. $950/mo. Lease & Ref req. Avail Now. Call Sandy @ 604.534.7974. Ext. 115

Langley

The Village at Thunderbird Centre

FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!!

373B

AUTO FINANCING

LANGLEY

OPEN HOUSE SAT. 1-3pm. 3 bed luxury townhome. See the video @www.16uplands.com.

T & K Haulaway

810

1-604-855-0010

968-0367

604-572-3733

HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

100-20436 Fraser Hwy., Langley

LANGLEY: *GREENWOOD MANOR* 26030 Eastleigh Cres Reno’d 2 Bdrms. From $850. Hardwood floors. Lots of closet space. By transit, Kwantlen College. Small Pet OK. 778-387-1424, 604-540-2028

• DIFFICULTY SELLING ? •

BRAND NEW Luxury Hotel Queen Mattresses by SERTA

560

736

TRANSPORTATION

FURNITURE

CALL ROGER 604-

*Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!

APARTMENT/CONDO

2 bdms available immediately or June 1. Close to shopping, schools & transit. Some pets ok.

ESTATE AUCTION Monday May 13th, 7pm. View: Day of Sale from 10am (Consignments welcome) Central Auction #313 - 20560- Langley Byass (#10 Hwy) 604-534-8322

604.562.0957 or 604.961.0324

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AUCTIONS

706

RENTALS

CLAYMORE APTS

YELLOW LAB Puppies. Excellent Stock! No papers. $400. In Mission 604-820-2687 or 604-820-3451 YELLOW LAB PUPS. Ready to go. Vet checked. $600. Parents on site. 604-852-6176 Abbotsford.

RENTALS

Langley

SHELTIES: 6/mo m, 4/yr male, 3/yr old fem, Puppies- Sable, ready now Shots/dewormed. 604-826-6311.

Fridge $195; Stove $175 Washer $175; Dryer $175 Stackers & Dishwasher Warranty, delivery, low prices 604-534-4402 ----------------------------------------APPLIANCES WANTED * Free pick-up* 604-339-0744 •New Roofs •Re-Roofs •Repairs

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

POMERANIAN - 10 weeks old. 2 black males. 1st shot, vet checked, paper trained. $500 (604)941-2959

506

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