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Bill Reid ‘taught us how to dream’
Friends and colleagues warmly remember Bill Reid, who lost his battle with cancer last week at the age of 78
By Jennifer Lang Leader. Mentor. Friend. Those are among the tributes arriving for Cloverdale’s Bill Reid, former MLA for White Rock-Surrey, B.C. minister of tourism, and executive director of the Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce, who died from cancer last week at 78. The colourful champion of business, community, and heritage causes is being warmly remembered by friends and colleagues from across Surrey, his beloved home province, and from as far away as Ottawa. “British Columbia lost one of its most passionate promoters with the passing of Bill Reid,” Premier Christy Clark said, describing his “unparalleled love for his province” as minister of tourism during Expo 86, and heralding his “incredible graciousness to everyone he met.” Clark said Reid’s contributions continued long after he
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left public office, acting as a constant support for a variety of groups across Surrey. “Our thoughts and prayers are with Bill’s family,” Clark added. “We thank them for sharing him with British Columbia.”
Reid was not exempt from political cacophony – most notably when he became the centre of a 1989 media storm, while serving as tourism minister – but in later years he was best known as an exemplary community
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A leader, mentor, friend
The Cloverdale District Chamber of Commerce has lost its heart and soul with the passing of Bill Reid To the editor; Bill Reid was the heart and soul of the Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce and worked tirelessly for 12 years as Executive Director. Around the board table and particularly at the microphone, Bill’s upbeat attitude and constant smile was an inspiration to us all. He believed in community involvement and tirelessly and con-
stantly involved his many friends and acquaintances in Cloverdale events and Surrey fundraisers. His enthusiasm and generosity was legend and everyone enjoyed working with him simply because he was fun to be around. As Surrey’s Citizen of the Year in 2013 and a recipient of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Award, Bill was very proud of the hon-
You could count on Bill I wanted to share my memories and stories about my friend, Bill Reid. First of all, I do consider Bill Reid to have been a friend, because that is how Bill made you feel. Not by a long stretch was I ever in Bill’s inner circle of friends and family, but Bill had a way of making you feel that, at that moment, you were the most important person in his world. I first met Bill in the mid 1960s, when he and my dad were both members of the Kinsmen Club. Little did I know that, decades later, Bill would play an important role in my life, as a mentor. When talking with students, about the benefits of volunteering, I would use Bill as an example. Throughout my years as a high school administrator in Cloverdale, Bill was my “go to” guy, when it came to seeking support for high school projects and activities. Everything from supplying “I Love Surrey” pins for visiting Japanese students to pushing for more playing fields in Cloverdale, I could
count on Bill to champion the cause. The phrase “pillar of the community” described Bill to a T. The support and strength that Bill brought to Cloverdale will most certainly be missed. I know that the reality is that when someone passes away, life goes on. For those of us who considered Bill a friend, that life just won’t be the same. Rick Hugh
An inspiration
thoughts and deepest sympathies are with his wife Marion, his four daughters and their families. It is with heartfelt sadness we face the loss of our friend and Executive Director. Farewell Bill. Rest in Peace. Addison Hubert President, Cloverdale District Chamber of Commerce
Chief Supt. Bill Fordy Surrey RCMP
His work will live on
I can say without reservation that Bill Reid was one of the finest ambassadors of our city, our province and our country. Bill was exceptional in his tireless efforts to promote Surrey and Cloverdale, and the rest of the Fraser Valley. He has left a legacy of giving back to the community that will be remembered for generations. Bill never shied away from work, and during his time was not only a provincial and local politician, but contributed significantly through his leadership roles on Surrey, White Rock and Cloverdale chambers of commerce. While he will be missed by so many, the legacy of his community work will live on indefinitely.
To the editor
Bill Reid’s passion for the community of Cloverdale and for the City of Surrey was outstanding and will not be forgotten. He has given thousands of voluntary time to various community endeavors and is a role model for everyone in the community. He has been an inspiration to all those who have worked with him to go above and beyond their normal course of duty to the citizens in the area. He will be missed by all those who have had the privilege of working with him.
Dave S. Hayer
He was a newspaperman to the end We have experienced the sudden and unexpected loss of a friend and colleague. Ron West worked for Black Press for 23 years, first as a photographer, and later as a company courier, knitting together disparate newsrooms, sales departments, warehouses and offices across the Lower Mainland. Ron was a big, sweet, gentle soul. While he wasn’t a natural gossip, it was Ron we looked to for our daily dose of discreet company chatter. His quiet humour and shy smile made his daily visits a bright spot in the workday. We learned only this week that Ron could sometimes be found at the Surrey office on Saturdays,
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‘A few shots out my apartment window this morning using no flash.’ – Oct. 11, 2011.
running our mail through the postage meter. Ron loved photography. Birds were a favourite subject. Back in his darkroom days at the Surrey Leader, he was an “ambulance chaser” – capturing car accidents, fires, and assorted mayhem. We featured some of his remarkable wildlife images in The Reporter: stern snowy owls in Delta, clever seagulls in White Rock, a nesting pair of devoted hawks in Port Moody, regal bald eagles in Deroche. A while back, our photography chats ceased. Ron had developed cataracts and was on a waiting list for much-needed surgery. One morning he revealed he
could no longer see well enough out of his shooting eye to use the camera he always kept close by, whether he was on his work rounds or at home in Whalley, where his balcony was frequented by a noisy northern flicker that liked to drill the metal railing and other feathered friends such as the chipper chickadee pictured at right. We shared his concern that he might be robbed of his livelihood – the ability to drive – while waiting his turn for day surgery. To our shock and profound sadness, he passed away at Surrey Memorial the very day he was to have it.
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‘Bill loved Surrey. It was everything to him.’ A public memorial is in the works for the unofficial mayor of Cloverdale From page 3
50 years of public and community service, an honour he was too ill to accept in person. An active force until the past two months, when his illness forced him to step back from duties, Reid had long been at the centre of civic life, serving on a wide range of boards and committees, from the Cloverdale Rodeo, the Fraser Valley Heritage Society and the Surrey Heritage Society to city committees. He had also served as president of the White Rock/South Surrey Chamber of Commerce, was vice president of the Cloverdale BIA and past governor for B.C. Kinsmen Clubs. As executive director for the past 12 years, Reid was the “heart and soul” of the Cloverdale District Chamber of Commerce. “Around the board table and particularly at the microphone, Bill’s upbeat attitude and constant smile was an inspiration to us all,” Hubert said. “Everyone enjoyed working with him simply because he was fun to be around,” he added. “Bill was a leader, a mentor and a very good friend to all of us.” His absence is keenly felt at the Cloverdale Business Improvement Association, a partner of Destination Cloverdale on countless community initiatives. “We were all blessed by Bill Reid’s presence,” Cloverdale BIA executive director Paul Orazietti reflected. “He taught us how to dream and how to make our dreams come true.” Surrey Coun. Linda Hepner said he never missed any major city event. “He was Mr. Rodeo, Mr. Cloverdale, he was Mr. Peace Arch Crossing – he was everywhere,” Hepner said. “He had his hand in every corner of this city… we’re going to miss that smile.” Reid made a practice of sitting through every Surrey council meeting, she said. And when he was being thanked for one of his many accomplish-
ments, he was quick to pass the credit to someone else. “He would focus on every single person at the meeting, and say how valuable they were,” Hepner said. “He never took that limelight for himself.” In attempting to fill in some of Reid’s duties and meetings, Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce board member Ben Wevers is astounded at the number of meetings he attended on a weekly basis. “Bill loved Surrey. He loved it. Surrey was everything to him. He leaves a void,” Wevers said. Rick Hugh first met Reid as a boy when his father and Reid were in
the Kinsmen Club. Much later, Reid became a mentor to Hugh, who had become a school administrator. “When talking with students about the benefits of volunteering, I would use Bill as an example,” Hugh said. He could count on Reid to support high school projects and activities. “Everything from supplying ‘I love Surrey’ pins to visiting Japanese students to pushing for more playing fields in Cloverdale, I could count on Bill to champion the cause.” Born in Nelson, B.C., Reid and his wife Marion moved to Surrey in 1960. He owned a car dealership and
served eight years on Delta council before moving on to provincial politics. His name eventually became synonymous with Cloverdale, where he was regarded as the unofficial mayor. “If you live in Cloverdale, chances are you have crossed paths with Bill Reid,” resident Stephanie Barrett recalled last week, describing him as a “good community man.” Reid leaves behind his wife Marion, their four daughters and their families. A public memorial is in the works, but details were not available at press time. Visit cloverdalereporter.com for updates and more tributes. – With files Black Press
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crash sites. This program assists with traffic and speeding issues through data collection and public awareness. Volunteers gain valuable experience and perspective through traffic safety initiatives and are invited to ICBC Speed Watch training events throughout the year. Volunteers are expected to commit for a four hour shift once a month – weather permitting. Interested applicants can contact Jen Samuel at jen@preventcrime.ca” heriTaGe railWay vOlunTeer drive Do you enjoy engaging with people in a fun environment; do you like trains; are you interested in heritage preservation? Fraser Valley Heritage Railway Society (www.fvhrs. org) will begin passenger service from Cloverdale to Sulllivan Station on weekends and holidays starting June 22 until October 14, 2013. We will need volunteers to greet and guide passengers, sell tickets and souvenirs, and assist in boarding passengers. For more information contact Myrna, Volunteer Coordinator at 604 5979704 or register at volunteer@fvhrs.org Open mic muSic niGhT Every Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. at Coventry Wired Monk, 184 Street and 64 Avenue. Singers and musicians welcome. You will have to supply your own instruments. For more information, email coventry@wiredmonk.com, or call 604-575-1043, or 604-671-6521. CLUBS/GROUPS The Wonderful Widows and Widowers Club meets twice a month for fun activities. Call 604-574-7103. fOOd prOblem? Is food a problem for you? Do you eat when you’re not hungry? Do you go on eating binges? Is your weight affecting your life? Overeaters Anonymous offers help. No fees, no dues, no weigh-ins, no diets. We are a fellowship. We meet every Thursday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the Cloverdale United Church basement, 17575-58A Ave., Cloverdale. Everyone welcome. Old Time danceS Sunnyside Hall, corner of 18 Avenue and 154 Street in South Surrey. Live music. All seniors welcome; at 1 p.m. every Monday, from Labour Day to the end of June. For more information phone 604-542-8449 or 604575-8236.
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By Nick Greenizan The large stand of trees just south of Highway 10 in Cloverdale may not look like much to the casual observer – except that it tends to stand out amongst the surrounding fields. But a recent grant received by City of Surrey from CN Rail aims to make the location – called Mound Farm Park – a desirable one for walkers and nature-lovers alike. Last week at a field adjacent the mound – which is usually blocked by a closed gate, accessed via a dirt road that connects to 168 Street – officials from the city, CN Rail and Tree Canada, as well as tree-planting volunteers from local organization Shah Satnam Ji, officially announced the project. CN Rail, through its CN EcoConnexions program, gave the city $20,500, which will be used to plant shrubs and other foliage along an approximately 1,000-m stretch of farmland parallel to the train tracks. Long-term development plans for the land include a trail system that extends alongside the new trees and into Mound Farm itself, where some trails already exist. Once the newly planted trees are grown, they will “establish a visual buffer between the trail and the rail line,” City of Surrey parks manager Owen Croy said Friday when announcing the grant. The project is one of 25 similar ones across Canada funded by CN Rail. “We’re very pleased to provide financial assistance to make (this park) happen,” CN Rail executive vice-president of corporate services Sean Finn told the gathering. “When you plant a tree, it’s not about today, it’s about tomorrow, and we really feel (future) generations of Surrey will benefit from these trees.”
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Owen Croy, City of Surrey parks manager, watches as a volunteer plants a tree last week at Mound Farm Park.
Croy said the new foliage will provide habitat for various songbirds and other small animals, as well as act as hunting grounds for larger birds, such as owls, eagles and falcons, which already populate Mound Farm. “What we want to do is establish a complete community of plants,” he said. No timeline was given for completion of the project. Croy said a master plan for the park was developed about a decade ago, and the city has been “chipping away at it, bit by bit.” It was designated as protected agricultural land at about the same time a master plan was created, Croy added, and the new perimetertrail system will not take away much, if any, of the agricultural area; the surrounding fields – all city owned – are actively farmed. The land also includes two heritage homes – Smith House and Snow House – on the mound itself. Mound Farm Park itself is a drumlin – a glacial landform, which Croy called “a geological anomaly.” “Sometimes, (Mound Farm) has taken a back seat to other important things people want – like soccer fields and playgrounds, but this place is protected forever and it’s not going away – the land is the real feature here, and it’s a beautiful thing,” he said. Currently, the area is not open to the public, but Croy said that would obviously change once the new trails are in place. Angle parking and possibly a picnic area would also be added to main store accommodate visitors. 19853 Fraser Hwy 604-534-9129 – Black Press
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Sara Durante, a Grade 2 student at Adams Road Elementary, enjoys a ride on a pony at her school’s Fun Fair. It was its first ever, and it was a great success: the sun came out and everyone had a great time, organizers say, adding the school was packed with friends and families on May 24. “The kids all had an amazing time, and so did the parents,” says Adams Road PAC co-president Wendy Rachwalski. “Our amazing principal went in a balloon blast where she got soaked by balloons if the kids hit the target. And we were lucky enough to have ponies so the kids had an amazing time riding.” She says the event wouldn’t have been possible if not for all the fun fair leads, volunteers, staff, parents and help from the kids. The Adams Road PAC also wishes to thank Darren and Martha McKay, the Fisher Family, and a large contingent of local businesses and organizations.
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The Grade 8/9 girls soccer team at Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary, pictured at right, is celebrating an exciting win at Fraser Valley championships. Half the team plays for clubs outside of school when they’re not representing their high school, making this win a real testament to their school spirit and teamwork.
Civil Authorities: For Our Own Good The recent provincial election taught us all a few things. For example, we learned that the polls can be wrong. But I think we can learn something else as well. Some of us were unhappy with the government that was elected. There are those who think it would be better to have no government at all. The Old Testament book of Judges describes a time in ancient Israel’s history when there was no stable government. At some times, there were strong leaders called judges, and at other times, “every man did what was right in his own eyes.” In other words, there was anarchy. It is no surprise that during these times of anarchy, life in Israel was miserable. This is because government is provided by God for the good of society. Good governments provide for justice and protection for citizens through the courts, police services and armed forces. They provide a safe environment where commerce can flourish. Absence of government produces conflict and poverty. We only have to look to places like Syria and Somalia to see what happens when an- Neighbourhood Bible Study archy reigns. at Wired Monk at 16811 60th Ave In the New Testament letter to the Romans, the apostle from 7 to 9 pm on Wednesdays Paul also reminds us that government has been appointed by Children’s Bible School God. He tells us to respect and honour our leaders, and to pray (ages 6-12) at the church, for them. Christian churches around the world, including ours, 10am to 12pm on Saturdays pray for our governments regularly. You are invited to join us! Whatever your political views, let’s be thankful for the fact that Join us on facebook we live in a society where we can have free and fair elections to select stable governments at all levels. By Kent Dykstra at www.facebook.com/ This column is sponsored by the
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Tweedsmuir girls bring home FV soccer banner By Jennifer Lang The Grade 8/9 girls soccer team at Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary is celebrating an exciting win at Fraser Valley championships. The Panthers scored their way to the top spot
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such as Surrey United and White Rock Costal as part of the B.C. Soccer Premier League, a high performance soccer league. The respective seasons for high school and the community leagues overlap, presenting certain challenges come spring time, and playoff season arrives. Additionally, a lot of the players went to different elementary schools, where they faced each other as competitors on the soccer field long before arriving at Lord Tweedsmuir this school year. But they put any lingering differences aside to unite under the Panthers banner at LTS, underscoring the level of good sportsmanship and teamwork involved. “The girls actually worked together, it was just a pleasure to see,” said Bill Ougden, father of Kacee, Tweedsmuir’s player of the month in April, and who also plays for White Rock’s Coastal team. Even LTS coach Brad Richardson has a daughter who plays for Surrey United – a rival team for some of the LTS players who are on other soccer teams. This season, Lord Tweedsmuir’s stiffest competition came from Sulllivan Heights, and LTS lost to Queen Elizabeth at the Surrey championships, but that wasn’t the end. LTS and Sullivan Hieghts ended up at the Fraser Valley championships, where LTS blasted RE Mountain 11-2 May 7, then blanked Princess Margaret 8-0 May 14, and beat Sullivan Heights 3-1 May 16 in the semi finals. LTS then won 2-1 against Queen Elizabeth to take the Fraser Valley title on May 28.
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Mainland Roofing Ltd. 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
PETS
566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
TRANSPORTATION 810
AUTO FINANCING
TRANSPORTATION 810
TRANSPORTATION
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• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal
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
FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
REAL ESTATE
PUG STUD (rare silver) and Golden Retriever Stud (OFA and eye Cert.) available for service. May consider puppy back or cash, depending. 604-820-4827 Mission
The Scrapper
627
SHELTIES: Sable colored. One 7 month old, two 3 month olds. Ready now. Shots/dewormed. 604-826-6311
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! 604-626-9647
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 530
Need A Vehicle! Guaranteed Auto Loan. Apply Now, 1.877.680.1231 www.UapplyUdrive.ca
OKANAGAN
FARM EQUIPMENT
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS
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FROM $140,000 Also; Spectacular 3 Acre Parcel at $390,000 1-250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com ~ FINANCING AVAILABLE ~
RUBBISH REMOVAL
RECYCLE-IT! JUNK REMOVAL
English Bulldog Pups, Ch. Bred, shots. Gorgeous show quality $2800. 604-513-0092
• Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses • More
GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups P/B. 1st shots, vet checked, dewormed, 10 weeks old, $700. (604)850-3329
Recycled Earth Friendly HOT TUBS ARE NO PROBLEM!
ITALIAN MASTIFF (Cane Corso)
• DIFFICULTY SELLING ? • Difficulty Making Payments? No Equity? Expired Listing? Penalty? We Take Over Payments! No Fees! www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663
USED CONTAINERS Safe - Clean $40-$80 (604)803-1958
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www.recycleitcanada.ca
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604.587.5865
A1 AUTO LOANS. Good, Bad or No Credit - No problem. We help with rebuilding credit & also offer a first time buyer program. Call 1-855-957-7755.
RENTALS 706
FURNITURE
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TREE & STUMP removal done RIGHT! • Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates 604-787-5915/604-291-7778
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P/B blue brindle ~ 1 Female Ready to go. 1st shots & tails/dew claws done. ULTIMATE FAMILY GUARDIAN $1000 604-308-5665 JACK RUSSELL pups 3F 1M. 8wks old, short legs, smooth coat. Dew claws done. $500. 778-883-6049 MALTESE 1 Male. 12 weeks old. 1st shots, vet ✔, health guaranteed view mother. $600. 1-604-355-0452
MEDICAL SUPPLIES SURREY: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hardwood floors throughout and new roof. $549,000. 604-575-5555.
AQUASSURE Walk-in Tubs & Showers Local service. Save $$ 1-866-404-8827 www.aquassure.com
3-LINE EXAMPLE
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MISC. FOR SALE
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
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*NEW QUEEN MATTRESS SET* Pillow Top in Plastic. Mfr. Warranty Must Sell! $200 ~ 604-484-0379
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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
PIANO, Full keyboard, all the bells and whistles. Yamaha Clavinova. $500. Good cond. (604)531-1267
DreamTeam Auto Financing “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals ..
SURREY SOMERSET HOUSE LUXURY 2 bdrms suite available immediately, In-suite W&D, fireplace, 5 app and freshly painted and new carpets. 1 blk to King George Sky train & Mall, Sec. Under Ground Parking.
To view-call The Manager @ 604-580-0520
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HOMES FOR RENT
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1554 FOSTER STREET
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