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In his footsteps: Eric Dorchester aims to dispel misconceptions about amputees by sharing his story about his three-year battle with osteogenic sarcoma – the same cancer B.C. hero Terry Fox had. The South Surrey resident will be on hand at the Relay for Life this Friday, cheering on participants. › see page 11

Expropriation considered as city announces plan to purchase utility

White Rock to take over water supply Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter

The City of White Rock will enter into negotiations to take over its water utility, the mayor announced Monday evening. Following a lengthy closed meeting, Wayne Baldwin confirmed council had voted unanimously to provide notice to Edmontonbased Epcor of the city’s intention to assume ownership of its water utility, and to autho-

rize staff to commence negotiations with Epcor for the purchase. The news garnered applause and calls of “congratulations” and “thank you” from council attendees. Baldwin described the decision as “a first step.” It followed review of a business case for the move that was prepared by staff at the request of council. That request came in the midst of water-supplier Epcor’s application

to B.C.’s deputy comptroller of water rights for approval to carry out $11-12 million in upgrades to the city’s water system. Epcor’s Total Water Quality Management project also aims to abide by a Fraser Health order to chlorinate the system by 2016. As an intervenor in the application, White Rock had asked for a postponement of the regulator’s decision until after the business case was complete. The city has to submit its

case for taking over by June 17. Baldwin said taking over the water utility is a “bold” move that will require the city to take on “big debt.” “We’ve gone through the financials. We believe it’s in the best interest of taxpayers,” he told Peace Arch News after the meeting. He emphasized the decision was strictly financial. › see page 5

37,000 requests denied

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HandyDart riders feel left behind Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter

White Rock residents who rely on HandyDart service say it’s become so difficult to book return trips that they’re having to cancel medical appointments and other plans. The problem has grown in the three years since TransLink contracted out the service, they say – a move they were assured at the time would result in improvements. “They said, ‘we’re going to give you better service,’” recalled Anna Hayes, 90. But when Hayes tried last week to book a ride for herself, Catherin Butcher and Viola Perkins to a June 12 ladies auxiliary meeting at the Crescent Legion, she was left wondering how the trio would get home. “They say they can get you there, they can’t get you back,” Hayes said. “I never had any trouble before… (and was) never refused a ride.” It is a similar story for 66-yearold Allan Watson. Watson, a quadriplegic since he was injured in a cycling accident in December 1998, had to bow out of a June 4 doctor’s appointment after he was unable to book a return trip to the medical office – despite calling HandyDart a week in advance. His appointment was not for a trivial matter. He needed to get

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Allan Watson could book a HandyDart ride to his doctor’s appointment, but he had no way to return home. to the root of recent unexplained drops in his blood pressure. Multiple calls to check for cancellations in the days leading up to the appointment were fruitless, with the end result being that Watson’s wife, Rhonda – a Peace Arch News circulation staffer – met with the doctor instead, to glean what advice she could for the problem before he left on a month’s holiday. “HandyDart used to be a lot more convenient. Since the present operating company took over, it’s deteriorated,” Allan Watson said. “I know there are a lot of people having trouble with it. There have

been occasions when I haven’t… seen a doctor simply because it’s so difficult to get there.” Zdenka Buric – a spokesperson for MVT Canadian Bus, which is on contract with TransLink – said she could not get into specific details of individual clients, but confirmed that 37,000 ride requests were denied last year. The number is out of approximately 1.22 million trips (598,000 service hours) that the TransLink contract provides for, she said. “We work really hard to accommodate requests and deliver good service to all of our customers,”

she said. “It comes back to the number of hours that we can deliver based on our arrangement with TransLink.” TransLink has not returned PAN’s queries, other than to refer HandyDart questions to Buric. A pilot program is in place to supplement the service with taxis, however Buric acknowledged taxi service “is really not appropriate” for all clients. Watson said he knows of only two taxis in the White Rock/South Surrey area that can accommodate his “sip-and-puff ” wheelchair. › see page 5

Fraser Health’s chief medical health officer says he could use his legal powers to force a proposed new coal terminal at Fraser Surrey Docks to keep its promises to protect residents from coal dust. Dr. Paul Van Buynder wants Port Metro Vancouver – which could soon approve the new terminal – to first agree to a full health-impact assessment he says may delay construction by six to 12 months. “I can’t stop the approval,” Van Buynder said in an interview. “But if I demonstrate that there is a health risk, then I have powers under the Public Health Act to force them to mitigate that.” He’s used the legislation twice in the last year to force a Port Coquitlam herbal-remedy maker to retract misleading advertising and to impose water chlorination in Chilliwack. In the case of the Surrey coal terminal, he says a permit approval should require ongoing testing near homes and schools for coal dust and other particulate. › see page 4

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No money for feasability study: Washington transportation department

Hopes for Blaine Amtrak stop derailed Jeff Nagel Black Press

The dream of a new Amtrak Cascades passenger train stop in Blaine to whisk South of Fraser residents to Seattle and beyond appears to be derailed, likely for years. The idea of a Blaine station for southbound B.C. travelers has no shortage of supporters on both sides of the border. They see an untapped market of up to 750,000 residents from Surrey to the Fraser Valley who might ride the rail but can’t reasonably go to Vancouver’s train station to board Amtrak. But officials at Washington State’s Department of Transportation say no detailed feasibility study has been conducted into the

proposed Blaine stop to assess the potential ridership and no money is available for one. Kerri Woehler, rail planning and strategic assessment manager, said the department is instead focused on completing $800 million worth of upgrades to cut Amtrak travel times, improve reliability and add trips on the Portland-Seattle-Vancouver corridor. “We don’t anticipate seeing any service changes until after 2017, when that program is completed,” she said. Nor is Blaine the only town angling for a new Amtrak station. Woehler said there’s been “a lot of interest” and the State legislature has ordered a study of a potential stop in Auburn. But each new stop adds to overall trip times.

Amtrak trains crossing the border from B.C. already stop briefly in Blaine for customs, after rolling straight through White Rock, but Woehler said the aim is to preclear those trains so they don’t stop, saving up to 10 minutes. The bigger challenge facing further Amtrak expansion is money. The U.S. federal government is cutting off its roughly 20 per cent subsidy for Amtrak Cascades this fall and the states of Washington and Oregon must pick up the difference. Representatives from White Rock and other B.C. cities were briefed on the status of the state’s rail plans at a May 30 workshop in Blaine. White Rock Coun. Larry Robinson said he’s

not optimistic anything will happen soon. “There’s no money,” he said. “Washington State does not appear to understand the size of the Greater Vancouver market or the rate at which it’s growing, or the potential.” Robinson maintains a Blaine station is a “super concept” that makes plenty of sense. “Unfortunately, they don’t have their ducks in a row.” Although there’s been talk before of a new or relocated Amtrak station in north Surrey near SkyTrain, Robinson said it doesn’t make sense and would be fiercely opposed by Vancouver. A Blaine station has been endorsed by Blaine, White Rock, Surrey and Delta councils as well as the Surrey Board of Trade.

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Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society staffer Sue Davies talks to visitors about Victor, a turkey vulture at the 10th annual World Oceans Day – hosted by the City of Surrey and Friends of Semiahmoo Bay Society – at Blackie Spit Sunday. The day featured guided walks, marine “touch tanks,” live entertainment and interactive displays, drawing crowds to Crescent Beach.

Cloverdale’s Matt Stowe winner of Food Network reality show

Tweedsmuir grad named Top Chef Martha Perkins Black Press

A mother knows. A few days after then-15-year-old Matt Stowe started his cooking course at Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary, mother Brenda knew her son’s other career goals – including being a sports reporter – were on the chopping block. “He was won over by the kitchen in Cloverdale,” she said Monday, after watching Stowe crowned as winner of reality TV show Top Chef Canada on the Season 3 finale. Turns out wives also know their husband’s destiny. Last August, when Stowe unpacked his bags to begin his eight-week filming stint, he found a note from his wife, Amber. She wrote she’d had a dream that she’d be on the finale, too, with their now-19-month-old son, Gavin. And there they were, walking onto the stage to congratulate Matt as the Food Network’s cameras caught their every joy-filled emotion seconds after the announcement was made. Watching all this unfold at a packed viewing party at the Coal Harbour Cactus Club Café were the Stowes, some friends, well-wishers and dozens of media. Of course, as the hour-long show unfolded and the suspense grew, one of the few people

who knew the outcome was Stowe himself. Watching him perform in the intense presBut, as he kept loosening his shirt collar under sure-cooker that is Top Chef Canada, Ethier the stare of every person and camera in the said the Matt he saw on the screen was the room, you’d think he was just as anxsame one he saw 15 years ago in class ious to discover the outcome. – polite, determined to succeed and a “That was an extremely hard secret highly technical, skilled chef. to keep,” he told the crowd. “It’s like he hasn’t aged a day,” Ethier As well as praising his wife, his famsaid, shaking his head. “I think it’s ily, his fellow Cactus Club co-workers something in the Stowe gene.” and local fishmongers and farmers It was Amber who pushed Matt into for their support, Stowe thanked the applying for one of the 16 spots on the man who gave him his start – his high show. Instead of being an armchair school culinary teacher, Guy Ethier. chef, critiquing the contestants from Matt Stowe “It’s because I took that course that the comfort of his couch, she said he I’m here today,” Stowe said. “I can’t should enter the fray. thank him enough. He was a huge influence.” Also in the crowd Monday night was Van“I was shocked,” Ethier said, of hearing Stowe couver chef Vikram Vij, who was a guest judge give him so much credit. “For him to credit on the show. me is ironic. Matt could already cook when “We’ve all been there on the other side,” Vij he started the course. It was from Matt that I said of the pressure that all chefs feel every learned how to roast a tomato.” time they’re in a busy kitchen. Ethier said that at the time, he was chairAnd while the fame that comes with being man of Skills Canada BC and president of the on the show is gratifying, Vij says every winner Canadian Federation of Chefs and Cooks, so knows all eyes will be on someone else a year he knew of competitions that Matt could enter from now. In the meantime, hungry customers and start making a name for himself. are waiting for you to do your magic for them. “I opened some doors but Matt did all the “For us,” Vij said, “it’s day in, day out. You work,” Ethier said. cannot rest on your laurels.”

Investigation of an electrical incident in White Rock that sent two workers to hospital last week will take “at least a couple of months,” officials say. Megan Johnston, spokesperson for WorkSafe BC, said Tuesday an order has been issued to the workers’ employer – identified as Langley-based Trans Western Electric Ltd. – to produce documents to aid in the investigation. Among documents requested are details of employee orientation, training documentation, electrical foreman job description, hazard assessments and email communications between engineering, city and consultants involved in the site. The workers – a 33-year-old Burnaby resident and a 47-year-old South Surrey resident – were airlifted to Royal Columbian Hospital on June 6, after suffering an electric shock while working on Victoria Avenue near Vidal Street. According to the June 10 report, the workers contacted a 14.4-kilovolt conductor just after 9 a.m. while attempting to erect a light standard. Jesse Johnstone, an official with Trans Western, told Peace Arch News Wednesday the men are “doing OK,” but declined to elaborate.

Man airlifted after ladder fall One man was airlifted to hospital Sunday, after falling from a ladder at his White Rock home, police say. A B.C. Ambulance Service official would not disclose the victim’s age, but confirmed that paramedics were dispatched to the 900block of Lee Street just after 9:30 p.m. June 9 for “about a two-storey fall off a ladder.” The man was airlifted to Royal Columbian Hospital in serious condition. Further details were not available Monday afternoon. – Tracy Holmes


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‘Dog rescuer’ to stand trial Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter

A South Surrey woman facing dozens of criminal charges in connection with alleged ‘dogrescue’ efforts has been ordered to stand trial. Surrey Provincial Court officials confirmed the order regarding Janet Olson was made June 11

following a preliminary inquiry, and that the proceeding will be heard in New Westminster Law Courts. Olson is next scheduled to be in that courthouse on July 11. A date for trial has not been set. Olson was arrested in November 2011 in connection with the theft of a bulldog from a

Coquitlam backyard. A Surrey woman arrested at the same time, Louise Reid, was sentenced last September after pleading guilty to stealing two dogs, including the bulldog. The charge against Olson – along with the dozens of other charges laid in the months following her arrest – has not been proven in court.

Coal industry ‘may well be correct’ › from page 4 If actual levels turn out to be higher than projected in computer models, he said, coal shipments would stop until changes are made to cut emissions. He argues that provision plus the health-impact assessment should be backed by the port and terminal because it would reassure residents. The coal industry “may well be correct” that coal poses no health risk, he said, but that gives no comfort to the public. “I don’t know if there is a health risk,” Van Buynder said. “What I’m saying is we want more information before we sign off.” The new terminal would initially handle four million tonnes of coal a year, less than 10 per cent of the port’s current coalhandling capacity. Van Buynder acknowledged coal has been shipped through

Metro Vancouver for four gency access to cut-off neighdecades but said it’s a first at bourhoods. Van Buynder said Fraser Surrey Docks, which is “amenity” impacts should be part closer to homes than Westshore of a full look at risks and benefits. Terminals at Deltaport. “If you buy yourself a nice place Besides the terminal, there are on the water in White Rock, then concerns about dust from trains you have some expectation about and from the open barges sailing what that means and whether or on the Fraser River. not you’re going to see Fraser Surrey Docks has lots of noise and coal dust indicated it could stockand all of the rest of it.” pile coal in a two-acre Coal Alliance spokesarea on a limited basis for man Alan Fryer mainup to eight days a year, tains the industry is safe Van Buynder noted. and highly regulated by He said there have been eight different agencies. local problems with coal “A lot of people are dust – a freak wind blew reacting as if this is Dr. Paul Van dust airborne at Westsomething new,” he said. Buynder shore last year prompt“We’ve been doing it ing the firm to spend $8.5 safely and responsibly million on better dust suppression. and we’ve been getting better Train concerns to be considered and better at it.” in the health assessment include Fryer noted coal is classified by not just escaping coal dust but Transport Canada as non-toxic diesel fumes and blocked emer- and not a dangerous good.

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City sidelines push for Metro water have some discussions, then we’ll have some discussions,” he said. Taking over the water service would not necessarily mean the end of Epcor, however. The company could be contracted by the city to operate it, Baldwin said – a move that would make the changeover “seamless.” Another option that had been considered was to tie into the Metro Vancouver system. In a letter to city manager Dan Bottrill that was leaked to PAN last week, that connection was favoured by Fraser Health in the interest of reducing arsenic levels. Coun. Helen Fathers told PAN Tuesday that according to the

› from page 1 “It’s not a health concern, it’s not a service concern,” Baldwin said, describing Epcor as “beyond reproach” technically. However, the company “probably won’t” be interested in selling, Baldwin acknowledged. Should that be the case, the city could explore expropriation, Baldwin said, noting that route is not the preferred direction. “One way or the other, we think we can pull this through.” Contacted Tuesday, Epcor spokesperson Tim Le Riche said Epcor respects the city’s right to consider its options. “If they come to us looking to

city’s business case, it would make better financial sense to stay with the existing system. “Looking at the numbers, the best solution right now would be to stay with the Sunnyside aquifer,” she said. Baldwin noted White Rock is one of few municipalities that doesn’t own its water utility. Residents who turned out for the announcement said they were happy with the news but still have questions, including who will negotiate a deal. Baldwin said he can’t predict how long the process will take. “We do want to take some action as quickly as possible,” he said.

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video posted recently to YouTube of a bear entering and exiting a pickup truck by unlatching the doors, might be funny for human viewers safely ensconced in their concrete-and-glass condos, but encounters with wildlife in Lower Mainland cities rarely end well. For the animals. It seems every spring, there are sightings of bears in urban neighbourhoods ambling through backyards and down alleys tipping over garbage cans, pawing at bird feeders. Posters on light standards of missing cats and small dogs often signify a coyote is on the prowl, turning docile pets into easy prey. Last Sunday, a deer somehow managed to wander through the busy streets of New Westminster for hours before conservation officers were finally notified. And in Surrey this week, bears have twice been spotted, with one wounded bruin – who was shot by a farmer in Tynehead after the animal killed a goat and injured a llama – still on the loose. On Tuesday, another black bear was caught an tranquilized by conservation officers, and will be relocated. Sadly, in the case of the deer – otherwise healthy and robust – the animal did not survive the shot from the tranquilizer gun. Ungulates like deer don’t react well to tranquilizing drugs, said Dave Cox of the Conservation Officer Service, who observed the animal for oneand-a-half hours before felling it. The stress of dodging traffic, barking dogs and curious humans probably didn’t help. One of the great allures of living in British Columbia is the vast natural wilderness that begins right in our backyard. It’s easy to be at a grocery store in the morning and then having a picnic in the middle of a first- or second-growth forest, surrounded by mountains and trees for as far as the eye can see in the afternoon. And odds are, there are creatures amongst those trees. And sometimes they wander out of those woods and into our streets. At first blush it may seem an infringement on our space, but we have to remember their ancestors were here long before us. We’re encroaching on territories and behaviours bred into them for thousands of years. We need to respect their coexistence with us.

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hink I’ve finally found my third You know the job description: “sober calling. second thought” yada yada yada… After somewhat dubiously Me? I can be as sober as the next successful careers in both print senator. journalism and the movie industry And thought? I have one of those – neither of which explicitly nearly every day. required so much as a passing Get this: attendance at Senate Lance Peverley grade to break into – I’ve seen functions isn’t even mandatory. my future, and it’s as nepotistic To get the boot, you’d have to as the other two combined. really, really, really embarrass Politics. your colleagues. Not just any branch of politics, It’s almost criminal. mind you. I certainly meet the minimum I don’t have the wherewithal or requirements: charisma to actually sit through • at least 30? Check √ an election, being judged by • residency in B.C.? Check √ the likes of you. (No offence (my primary residence, second intended. Just trying to prepare residence and summer home the accepted attitude once I’m are all nicely concentrated in officially in office.) less than a city block, thank you Nor do I want one of those much) plum partisan bureaucratic jobs • being a “person,”? Check √ that are handed out and then rewarded (this was apparently important prior with gargantuan pay raises. Too often to 1929, when there was some debate they are then taken away at the first over whether women were considered whiff of scandal – albeit most with the “persons” and eligible) offer of a nice, fat cheque to cushion the My understanding is that, in theory, I’d fall. have to find favour with the Queen in No, I want to be a senator! order to be appointed to the Senate. Life-long employment until age 75, Good news is, I’m a fan. I even keep six-figure wages and all the perks and copies of her picture in my pocket, not benefits you can have your staff jot down to mention finding them in between on a claim form. the sofa cushions, when I’m running a

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little low. But in practice, I guess, it’s not so much the Queen’s call – or even her designate, the Governor General – so much as the prime minister’s. And this is where my prospects get a little shaky. Turns out, as a journalist, I’m often tasked with taking a step back and reporting and/or analyzing news items with an attempt to see it through objective eyes. And successfully doing so often makes those with highly subjective views none too happy with the result. Just ask Mike Duffy and Pamela Wallin, who made earlier careers of asking political personalities the tough questions on TV. Of course, Duffy and Wallin went on to become Conservative appointees to the Senate. They must have done something right, at least in the eyes of the PM. And the rest of their political and journalistic careers, as they say, is history. My own record of objectivity, I think, is distinctive from theirs. Robocalls, travel expenses, internal party politics, Senate breaches… no, I don’t think the prime minister will come knocking at my door anytime soon. I think my third career has stalled before it got off the ground. Back to journalism, for now… But in case I need a fourth calling, I could make a career of my first afterhigh-school job. Anybody know how the video-rental industry’s faring? Lance Peverley is editor of the Peace Arch News. The Peace Arch News is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby street, Nanaimo, B.C., V9R-2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www. bcpresscouncil.org


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Singh acted as executioner Editor: Re: Wife killer pleads guilty in 2011 attack, June 11. I do not understand why Manmeet Singh was not charged with first-degree murder. He went to his wife’s workplace armed with a hatchet and two knives. Sounds premeditated to me. She worked for a newspaper – not a retail store that sold and sharpened knives and hatchets! He didn’t go to her workplace to get his weapons sharpened. It appears his actions were the result of cold-blooded planning that resulted in murder. He was not overcome in the heat of passion but acted as an executioner. Now this young woman, Ravinder Kaur Bhangu, is forever dead. And what does he get? To live out his life in one of our comfortable prisons for the next 16 years. Then what? Murder again if the next woman he meets crosses him? With the absence of death penalty, Manmeet Singh should be deported and serve his sentence in a prison in the country he originated from. Valerie De Guise, White Rock Editor’s note: Singh was charged with first-degree murder. He pleaded guilty to second-degree murder on what was to be the first day of his trial.

And we swallow everything the media feeds us and no more? A young family man, welleducated (LL.B, MBA) willing to work the long hours and handle the 12-hour round trips to Ottawa plus three-hour time changes needs to be encouraged. Don’t we need young families represented in Ottawa? Some important family tax write-offs, such as children’s sports, have resulted. C’mon. M. Penner, Surrey

Inconvenience of a rail route Editor: I suppose it is commendable that train operators are thinking only about our safety. That must be why they think it is now necessary to blow their train whistles at 4 a.m. As if the rumbling of the train itself was not enough.

So, not only do we get to enjoy the drifting coal dust, but we get to enjoy it 24/7 because none of us is able to get a night of sleep. Who are these people apparently on the BNSF tracks at 4 a.m.? They must be both deaf and drunk and just too stupid to get out of the way of a rumbling 100-car freight train. The rest of us might as well join them. We can’t get any sleep anyway. Don Cameron, White Rock n While I am a big supporter of projects that will bring economic prosperity to this province and have no issue with the natural-resource industry, I do have three questions. • What is the safe limit of coal dust in human lungs? I suspect the answer is zero. • Why are coal-train cars not covered? Because it costs money is not a good enough answer. • How many direct jobs will the expansion of coal exports from the Lower Mainland provide? If it is 50 or so, then the disruption

is not worth it. Gaining a handful of jobs while at the expense of thousands living near the rail lines and/or shipping terminals is not a fair trade. Whether or not the expansion goes ahead, we need to fully investigate the health effects of coal dust on humans, and demand that coal cars be covered if it is indeed hazardous to our health. Anecdotally, two years ago we moved to White Rock – about 500 metres from the rail line – from the Softball City area. In both homes we parked our vehicles outside. My car in White Rock garners as much surface dust in a couple of days – indeed it is “dirty” after a couple of days – as it did in a week or more just a couple of kilometres away near Softball City. Not a scientific study, but interesting and thought-provoking nonetheless. I am fine with the noise of the current train traffic but feel we need to take a hard look at having the cars covered. Michael J. Klaver, White Rock

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Media focuses on some MPs Editor: Re: The price of politicians, June 6 letters. Letter-writer J.R. Marshall harks back to MP Russ Hiebert’s 2008 expenses, which were first noticed by a reporter in 2010. How does he know this? Through the media, right? Does he also know that for that same period, then-NDP leader Jack Layton and wife Olivia Chow, who lived steps away from Parliament Hill and who had in-province offices, spent $628,913.68 and $530,304.75 respectively? That’s roughly $1.2 million for a couple who shared living expenses. And did Marshall know the couple voted against MP expenses transparency? Not much is made of that. It begs the question, why not? This couldn’t possibly point to media bias, could it?

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Editor: They come out one by one, on occasion in small groups of two or three. They come with ‘ear buds’ or cellphones to their ears. They come loaded down with grocery bags, balancing drinks and food in their hands. They appear with skateboards, canes, walkers, some dragging small pets behind them, others pushing strollers in front. Some will look both ways, perhaps noticing the lighted crosswalks a hundred feet or so in either direction. Others jump out from the curb expecting traffic to part before them like the Red Sea of biblical times. And off they go through the shopping centre swinging doors, crossing the four lanes of traffic to reach the other

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side – perhaps, to the bus stop where I stand watching this exodus, or just on their way to who knows where. One might ask, “Why did the chicken cross in the middle of the road?” or “Why do lemmings follow each other off the cliffs?” It would seem rather hard to answer, considering the fact most of them would die trying. I am quite sure that when we tell our children to look both ways before crossing the street, we do not envision them dashing out into four lanes of traffic. Let’s all remember, actions speak louder than words – and kids are always watching. So please, please, please go to the nearest crosswalk. You may not just save your own life, you might save someone else down the road… Barry Cameron, White Rock

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Ministry raises ‘won’t cost more’ The NDP opposition came out swinging Tuesday, releasing cabinet orders that allow for large pay increases for senior political staff in BC Liberal government ministries and Premier Christy Clark’s office. Cabinet orders dated June 3 provide for an 18 per cent increase to the maximum salary for the premier’s chief of staff, from $195,148 to $230,000 per year. The orders provide for a salary range, so the salary being paid to Clark’s current chief of staff, Dan Doyle, is not known.

Another order provides for Clark’s new deputy chief of staff, Michele Cadario, to be paid a maximum salary of $195,148. Cadario, deputy campaign manager in the BC Liberals’ election campaign, replaces Kim Haakstad, who resigned before the election over improper political activities. NDP MLA John Horgan said the move is inappropriate as the government prepares to comb its operations for cost savings to meet its balanced budget target. “It certainly seems to me that the first day

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Finance Minister Mike de Jong said the increases reflect new positions and additional responsibilities, and don’t mean extra costs for taxpayers. The extra money is from “reallocations from within, but the overall budget will be the same,” he said.

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hen Eric Dorchester was told he would have one week before he was going to lose his left leg from the knee down, one of the first things he did was ask his older brother to teach him how to drive standard. “I thought, I might as well go do that, since I won’t be able to after the surgery,” the 21-year-old South Surrey resident said. Nearly three years since he was diagnosed with osteogenic sarcoma – the same cancer B.C. hero Terry Fox had – and one year since losing his leg, Dorchester admits there are still a few things ❝I don’t feel like he can’t do, but that list is far shorter than I’m happy or accomplishing a list of what he has something unless achieved. After spending I’m equal or better months learning than the average how to walk with person.❞ his prosthetic leg, Dorchester took his rehabilitation to another level by relearning how to snowboard, wakeboard and even rock climb. “Once you start rehab, you’re in that mindset of ‘OK, let’s get started and get back to normal.’ Now, other than being able to sprint, I’m just as mobile as ever. I don’t know if I would go back and change it at all. It’s probably made me a better person,” he said. “I enjoy breaking barriers and pushing my limit. I don’t feel like I’m happy or accomplishing something unless I’m equal or better than the average person.” The positive outlook of the Earl Marriott grad has not only carried him through his initial diagnosis at age 18, while he was in his first year at the University of Victoria, but has helped him deal with the latest setback of the cancer returning and spreading to his lungs. “I found out two years to the day of when I was first diagnosed. Statistically, this time it’s a 50/50 per cent chance, but I don’t like to see it that way. Every situation is different. So if you have a good attitude about it, it can really help,” he said. Through his experience dealing with cancer and losing his leg, Dorchester has inadvertently taken on a leadership role, offering guidance to those going through similar situations or dispelling common misconceptions about amputees.

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Eric Dorchester, 21, was diagnosed with osteogenic sarcoma – the same cancer as Terry Fox – three years ago. Despite the amputation of his left leg last year, the South Surrey man enjoys a range of activities, including riding ATVs with brother, Guy, pictured right. With the help of his mentor, Surrey resident Kim Kuczko – who also had osteogenic sarcoma and lost her left leg – Dorchester is now looking to speak at schools and share his story. “I was interested in public speaking before, but I had to cast it aside when I moved home from UVIC to go to chemo. Now it’s kind of like two birds with one

stone, because I can practice speaking in public and also educate people,” he said. “I’m sure everybody would surprise themselves with the attitude they would have once they found out (they had cancer). “You realize what kind of person you are from it. I think a lot of people would surprise themselves with their positive attitude.”

Dorchester’s family, including brother, Guy, who is the general manager at White Spot Restaurant in Morgan Crossing, have also come onboard with spreading awareness and support for those diagnosed with cancer. Last month, Guy organized a fundraiser benefitting the Canadian Cancer Society’s Relay For Life, which is set for Friday night in Centennial Park, 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. With servers donating tips and donations from patrons at the restaurant, Guy and his staff brought in $1,746.35, bringing their fundraising total to more than $6,700. “My brother has been the best. He has been so supportive, doing anything he can for me,” Dorchester said. While he is unable to participate in the relay due to the chemotherapy he recently underwent, Dorchester will be on hand at the Relay For Life, helping organizers and catching up with friends in the community. And while he is maintaining his positive attitude, Dorchester said he won’t be wasting any time checking off his to-do list. In a few weeks time, he and Guy will be heading on a trip to Asia. “I’ve always told myself I should live each day like it’s my last. But it can be hard to get into that mindset. You can just get sort of stuck into pushing things off until later,” he said. “One of the pros to being told you might die is that you would definitely get those things done. “I’ve been forcing myself to go out and do more and engage with more people. Hopefully, I’ll be able to continue doing that when I’m all clear.”

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Public memorial set for Saturday in Cloverdale

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Bill Reid passed away in late May.

A community celebration of Bill Reid’s life is planned for this Saturday at the Cloverdale Recreation Centre. News of Reid’s passing two weeks ago sparked an outpouring of tributes from politicians, business leaders and community members. Reid was named Surrey’s Good Citizen of the Year in April in recognition of his 50 years in public service, from Delta alderman, White Rock-Surrey MLA, minister of tourism and, more recently, executive director of

the Cloverdale District Chamber of Commerce, where he was a tireless champion for a broad range of causes, from anti-crime initiatives and heritage to homelessness and improving the local business climate. The public memorial for Reid starts at noon, Saturday, June 15 at the Cloverdale Rec Centre, 6188 176 Street. A reception with refreshments is to follow. Everyone is welcome. In lieu of flowers, Reid’s family has asked that donations be made to the CHILD Foundation and the Launching Pad Recovery Society.

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If you are a new homeowner, please note that you are responsible for payment of 2013 property taxes before the due date to avoid penalty. All property owners are responsible for payment of property taxes regardless of whether a tax notice is received or not. How to Pay Property taxes and Home Owner Grant applications* are due on or before July 2, 2013. Payments can be made in one of three ways: • Through your bank Pay your taxes online or by phone using your financial institution’s electronic bill payment system. Use “City of White Rock” as the payee and enter your nine-digit property tax roll number as your account number. You can also pay in person at your branch. • By mail Save time. Send a postdated cheque and your completed Home Owner Grant application* to City Hall by mail. Please ensure your envelope is postmarked no later than July 2, 2013 to avoid penalty.

Meeting Date: Monday, June 24, 2013 Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: City Hall Council Chambers, 15322 Buena Vista Avenue, White Rock The 2012 Annual Report includes audited financial statements, a schedule of 2012 tax exemptions, information on services, Council’s Strategic Goals/Priorities/Activities. Copies of the 2012 Annual Report are available for public inspection on the City website at www.whiterockcity.ca or at any of the City’s facilities including City Hall located at 15322 Buena Vista Avenue, during regular business hours (Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.). Should you have any comments you wish to convey about the 2012 Annual Report and you are unable to attend the meeting you may do so by written submission sent by fax: 604.541.9348, or by e-mail to: clerksoffice@whiterockcity.ca with 2012 Annual Report typed in the subject line, or by mail to 15322 Buena Vista Avenue, White Rock, BC V4B 1Y6 no later than 4:00 p.m., Monday, June 24, 2013.

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A Surrey RCMP officer happily donates to Canadian Blood Services during the detachment’s annual blood drive last month.

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Police saving lives off the job Surrey RCMP and city staff rolled up their sleeves for a good cause last month, at a blood drive benefitting Canadian Blood Services. The drive has been held annually at the detachment since 2007, with each year surpassing

the previous for units donated. On May 30, more than 100 donors turned out, giving enough blood (81 units) to save 243 lives. “As police officers, due to the nature of our work, we realize the importance of having an adequate supply of blood,” Cpl. Bert

Paquet said. “Many of us have experienced tragic events where blood donation has, simply put, saved lives. “The more awareness we can bring to this cause, the better.” For more information, visit www.blood.ca

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n White Rock South Surrey Hospice Society Annual General Meeting June 18, 6 p.m. at Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre, 14831 28 Ave. Guest speaker: Dr. Art Hister. RSVP: 604-531-

n Senior Star Contest June 18, 2-4 p.m. at Crescent Gardens Retirement Community, 1222 King George Blvd. Contact: Victoria, 604-541-6712.

7484. n Evening of Pampering June 18, 6-8 p.m. at 15239 Russell Ave. Featuing Tish Ellison with The Pampered Chef and David Michael of London Hair Care.

Wednesday n Strawberry Tea June 19, 1 at Colebrook United Church, 5441 125A St. Cost: $7 (adults) or $3, children over three. Contact: 604-591-7919 or

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Focus on retirement Participants are sought for input on a planned retirement residence development in South Surrey. PrimeTime Living is to host a focus group for Abby Lane Retirement Residence at Morgan Creek Golf and Country Club from 6-10 p.m. on June 19. Organizers want to know “what makes a great retirement residence great.” Abby Lane is to be located at 15321 16 Ave., and is to also be home to the new Abby Lane Health Center (a redevelopment of Hilltop Medical) and other existing medical businesses. To participate in the focus group, contact Janet Fisher at 604-536-2855 or by email at janet.fisher@ primetimeliving.ca

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This is a unique way to commemorate a special occasion, congratulate a family member, friend or honour loved ones, while helping to support programs and exhibits at the White Rock Museum & Archives. Be a part of White Rock’s history by purchasing a brass train plaque to be set in the promenade outside the museum.

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In the June 6 issue of the Peace Arch News, there was an incorrect cutline and headline for a story on Cotton ‘n’ Crayon. The owners will be celebrating 28 years in Crescent Beach June 22.

To raise funds for the revitalization of the White Rock Museum + Archives building. The revitalization project will return the building to its original heritage architecture by restoring the concept of an open breezeway in the east-central portion of the building. Be a part of White Rock’s history by purchasing a brass train plaque to be set in the promenade outside the museum.

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The annual Christmas in Cloverdale Gift and Craft Marketplace is currently accepting vendor applications. Set for Dec. 6 and 7, the free event includes more than 100 vendors selling gift and craft items. The winter event will feature appearances by Santa, magic and balloon animals for children, as well as crafts, food and more. The marketplace will take place at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds with organizers accepting canned goods for the Surrey Food Bank. For more details, visit www. christmasincloverdale. com

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A colour party of longtime members leads a ceremony at White Rock Legion Branch 8’s cenotaph to mark the 69th anniversary of D-Day on June 6.

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29er tourney to hit diamond A softball tournament held in memory of a longtime Crescent Beach resident is to hit the diamonds at Softball City this weekend. Organizers of the Scotiabank third annual Rick Bracey Memorial Slo-Pitch Tournament for VHL hope the June 15 effort will raise $30,000 this year – money that will help families and physicians dealing with von Hippel-Landau syndrome. Bracey succumbed to VHL

in the summer of 2010, after a nine-year battle. It is a rare, genetic disorder that causes abnormal growth of blood vessels, which knot into tumours, some of which are cancerous. Bracey’s first symptoms of VHL were discovered when he was 17, when tumours developed on his adrenal glands. Following surgery, he was symptom-free for 25 years, until tumours began to develop in his

brain, pancreas, bowel and liver. Funds raised through the tournament will help with development of a national VHL patient registry, to accelerate research and understanding of the disorder. The tournament raised $11,700 for VHL Family Alliance in its first year, and $25,000 in 2012. For more information on the event, or to donate to the cause, email 29ertournament@gmail. com

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Approximately $12,000 was raised for the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Society of BC at a South Surrey fundraiser last month. Organized by Sara Montgomery in honour of her father-inlaw Bill Montgomery, the fundraiser brought in dozens of people to Hazelmere Golf and Tennis Club May 25. Diagnosed five years ago with ALS, Bill has already surpassed the average life expectancy of 3-5

years given to those diagnosed with ALS, Sara said. “He was diagnosed shortly before (late White Rock teacher) Alison Bennett,” she said, who noted that her daughter, Kennedy, was taught by the Laronde Elementary music teacher. At the event, a tree of hope for a cure was put up for those who had been affected by the disease. Guests could add their names or the names of loved ones, Sara said. “For such an unknown disease it was amazing how many peo-

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White Rock educator/entrepreneur Muriel Endersby (Fun Family Phonics) has received prestigious recognition for her work to boost English language education and literacy among the very poor in India. Endersby is the 2013 recipient of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International BC’s Woman of Wisdom and Passion award, presented by society president Sheila Pierce at a recent luncheon at the Vancouver Lawn Tennis and Badminton Club. An honour society of women educators in 18 countries, the organization is dedicated to promoting professional and personal growth of women educators and excellence in education. The annual award recognizes women who have worked diligently to improve the lives of others in their communities or in underdeveloped regions of the world, particularly those who inspire others through the leadership and passion they bring to their work. The award to Endersby recognizes her initiative in training teachers in Englishmedium schools, both at the Teachers Training College in Hyderabad, India and in the poverty-stricken areas of Hyserabad, Lucknow, Bangalore, Ahmedabad and Balasore. Endersby, a widely experience primary grade and preschool educator – who originally developed her Fun Family Phonics series of books and materials while she was owner and operator of Mountainview

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Syphilis rates in the Lower Mainland have spiked in the past year to the highest levels seen in decades. The highly contagious sexually transmitted disease, once thought to be nearly wiped out in B.C., is mainly being seen in men who have sexual contact with other men. Both the Vancouver Coastal and Fraser Health regions report their syphilis case numbers more than doubled from 2011 to 2012. Vancouver Coastal saw nearly 300 cases last year, or 80 per cent of the B.C. total. Fraser reported 67 in 2012, up from 27 in both 2010 and 2011. “We’re concerned about the increasing numbers in Fraser, even though it’s not as bad as in Vancouver Coastal,” said Dr. Paul Van Buynder, chief medical health officer for the Fraser Health Authority. Some researchers have pointed to the advent of mobile-phone apps for easily organizing anonymous gay sex hookups. Van Buynder said he’s not convinced that’s the cause of the increase, noting gay or bisexual men seeking casual encounters have always been adept in finding each other. He said the disease is one of the “great mimickers” because its symptoms can often be mistaken for bug bites or rashes, leading those infected to ignore it and spread the bacteria to others. About 80 per cent of new cases are among men who have sex with men. Public health officials are urging these men to get tested for syphilis every three to six months and to practice safer sex. Other symptoms of syphilis include fever, swollen lymph glands and weight loss. Catching the disease early and treating it with antibiotics is far easier than suffering the untreated consequences – blindness, hearing loss, deep bone pain, neurological problems and even death. Testing is available at youth clinics, doctor’s offices and other clinics. Visir fraserhealth.ca to find out more.

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Country duo Alanna and Brianne score professional recording session in contest

Sister act wins top talent-search prize Alex Browne Arts Reporter

Country singing/songwriting sisters Alanna and Brianne Finn-Morris have a new feather in their cap. They were chosen last Sunday as winners of the annual Diamond In The Rock Youth Talent Search for 2013 at White Rock’s Blue Frog Studios. The 15-year-old twins told Peace Arch News they were thrilled to have received recognition in a contest which had already given them “great local exposure.” The pair’s dynamic performance of two songs – Little Big Town’s Boondocks and their own original Blonde-Haired, Blue-Eyed Boy – convinced the panel of judges at the concluding showcase concert for finalists in the two-month competition. In the final tally of marks, second place went to singer Curtis Heimburger and third

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place to well-known Peninsula singer-songwriter-actor Brett McCrady. Finalists had been chosen over a twomonth series of preliminary rounds at cosponsor venue the Roadhouse Grille.

The top-placing acts in the final round received a variety of merchandise and opportunities – including, in Alanna and Brianne’s case, recording time at Blue Frog Studios and a free professional photo shoot. Also competing in this year’s finals were Ava Carich, Antoinette Libel, Jasmine Stacey, Tyson McNamara, Marlowe Ferris, Richard Tichelman and Zoey McLean. “I was really surprised we won, because the rest of the contestants were so good,” Alanna said. “Everyone was so talented.” The duo, currently Grade 9 students at Holy Cross Regional High School, acknowledge they have come a long way in less than two years of performing, starting with busking at Granville Island and progressing to headline gigs at the Jericho Folk Club and the Merritt Mountain Music Festival. “We’ve improved our stage presentation a lot,” Brianne said.

Winning the Diamond in the Rock contest will help them get more local gigs, the twins agreed. They’re also looking forward to their second trip to Nashville, scheduled for August. “We’re booked for some gigs down there, unlike last time, when we did mostly openmic performances,” Brianne said. “This time we inquired early,” she noted, adding that connections they have made with the Nashville Songwriters Association will help them benefit from songwriting seminars and critiques of their work. There’s no doubt that the positive feedback they’ve received in gigs locally has strengthened their resolve to follow a musical career, they said. “We’re planning to go into home schooling next year, when we go into Grade 10, so that we’ll have more time to pursue music,” Brianne said.

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hile she was growing up, White Rock’s Maxine Chadburn was noted mainly as a dancer. She competed with great success as a member of the Spiral Dance company – winning titles and travelling to many North American cities to train and perform. And in 2009, at the age of 18, the former Earl Marriott Secondary student’s dance talents landed her second place overall in the PNE talent contest, winning a $2,000 prize. But – not being part of her high school’s theatre program – she tended to fly under the radar in her home community for much of her early work in her other favourite discipline, acting. “I’ve been pursuing acting work since I was 12 years old, but mostly I’ve been doing film and TV,” she said. Indeed, aside from a brief sojourn with Surrey Youth Theatre Company in 1999-2001, her widest public acting exposure has been in national and North

America-wide commercials for Mazda and Sylvan Learning Centre. That’s changing, however. Chadburn, now 21, is making her professional theatre debut in Ramifications of a Particular Crash, running until Saturday (June 15) at Vancouver’s GO Studios, 112 E. 3rd Ave (tickets, $25, at brownpapertickets.com). She’s also continuing to build dance credits, including work in Vancouver with the Modus Operandi contemporary education initiative, and performances for such choreographers as Daina Ashbee (Unrelated, at ‘The Cultch’ and in Toronto) and Ashley Whitehead (Walking Contradiction, for the Bloom festival, at Mascall Dance). And she’s progressed to principal and lead roles in Lifetime TV movies and a principal role in Midnight Sun, a pilot for NBC/Universal. But Chadburn admitted she’s revelling in her current assignment, the role of confused adolescent Jodi in Ramifications of a Particular Crash – a black-aspitch comedy directed by Martin Kinch.

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White Rock’s Maxine Chadburn (right) plays a rebellious teen in the play, Ramifications of a Particular Crash. Inspired by the all-too-common cultural phenomenon of the celebrity meltdown, playwright Kris Elgstrand has narrowed his satirical focus to the story of mythical young star Aimee Scott (Lara Gilchrist) who killed a young girl in car crash. Five years after the tragedy, Aimee pays a visit to the

dysfunctional family of the dead girl, traumatizing parents Joyce and Paul (Lori Triolo, Brad Dryborough) and providing a catalyst for the victim’s rebellious younger sister (Chadburn). Ramifications of a Particular Crash has also provided a rollercoaster ride both onstage and off for Chadburn, who has already

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› from page 33 that is all too much a part of human nature. in a professional theatre production, For young Jodi, meeting Aimee which was great,” she said. becomes more real than fading It’s also been a real baptism of fire memories of her sister. in terms of memorization “She’s very starstruck and (“60 pages of dialogue”) and excited about the fact that a sustained live acting, she movie star has come to her said. It’s a very physical role, home,” she said. too, she noted, in a show in “The family has been which emotions are anything trapped in the wreckage of but soft-pedalled. the car crash – it has hit them “There’s a little bit of pretty hard, both physically fighting and pushing-around, and emotionally, and they’ve so I’m happy I know how to been spiralling downward guard myself.” Maxine Chadburn for years. Jodi would like to In fact, she agreed, dance escape and she’s excited about training has been invaluable the opportunity this offers her.” in preparing her for the physicality of Chadburn said she is also enjoying the blocking. working with Gilchrist and watching “It’s muscle-memory,” she said. the way she portrays Aimee. “Being able to go with it – trusting “She’s done a great job of building your body.” Aimee’s sense of reality, which is It’s Elgstrand’s sense of irony that acting, no matter what she feels; of hits hardest in the the play, however. feeling something deeply and not Chadburn said while Aimee being able to communicate it in a real “comes into to the family hoping to way.” get closure and make amends,” she While she plans to continue reckons without “what everybody else dancing, it’s a fair bet we’ll see more wants from her in return.” of Chadburn as an actor in the future. “The thing about the way Kris ‘I’d love to do more theatre,” she Elgstrand has written this is that it’s said. “This has made me really sad, but it’s also hilarious.” appreciate the work. I’ve learned a lot While shining a light on a serious about myself – both as an actor and subject, she added, Elgstrand is exposing a self-involvement with grief in other aspects.”

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Rebel yell Surrey Rebels’ Quintin Steinmann gets both feet off the floor and he bounds past Chilliwack Mustangs’ Kaiden Good and heads toward the opposing goal during a tyke lacrosse game Saturday at Cloverdale Arena. The two teams were taking part in Surrey Lacrosse Association’s first-ever Rebel Round-Up tournament, which featured players aged 6 to 8, and wrapped up Sunday.

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hen Adam Hadwin qualified for the U.S. Open last week, it was even more rewarding than it appeared on the surface. Granted, earning the right to compete at one of golf ’s four major championships is a weighty feat in and of itself. But for Hadwin, an Abbotsford native and touring pro at South Surrey’s Morgan Creek Golf and Country Club, firing two sparkling rounds June 3 to tie for first at a sectional qualifier in Maryland and punch his ticket to the Open represents a ray of hope in an otherwise frustrating season – an indication that his ‘A’ game, seemingly out of reach for much of 2013, can indeed be summoned at crunch time. “It’s something I’ve been searching for this season,” acknowledged the 25-year-old, who currently holds Morgan Creek’s course record – a 62 from the black tees. “I’ve had such brilliant moments throughout rounds and even throughout tournaments, it’s been really frustrating to finish the way I have.” Hadwin, whose father, Gerry, is a teaching pro at Morgan Creek, is currently 89th on the

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mentally revisit his first. He also qualified for the U.S. Open in 2011, at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md. It was just the second PGA Tour event of his young pro career, and his reaction was natural. “I don’t know if I’d say I was overwhelmed, but I was definitely kind of in awe of the whole thing,” he recalled. “When you first walk out

on the range and you see the 10 best players in the world back-to-back – Rory (McIlroy), Tiger (Woods), (Phil) Mickelson, all those guys hitting balls – and you’re walking by and you’re in the stall three down from them, you get star-struck at the beginning. “Since then, I’ve had the opportunity to play a few more events, experienced being in contention a couple times. I’m definitely much more mentally prepared, knowing what to expect and feeling like I belong out there with them.” Indeed, Hadwin proved he belonged at Congressional, making the cut and finishing in a tie for 39th. He’s burnished his reputation since, notching a pair of top-10 finishes on the PGA Tour and finishing 30th on the Web.com order of merit in 2012. “There’s a lot of extra stuff happening around that golf tournament than just a normal, regular event,” Hadwin noted. “An advantage of being there once before is knowing just how crazy the week is, as far as the amount of people that are there and what it takes to get prepared. “But when it comes down to it, when you tee it up, golf is golf.” – with files from Nick Greenizan


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On the ball Semiahmoo Peninsula ball-hockey player Adrian MacKinnon will be honoured by the Surrey Minor Ball Hockey Association later this month, when the association hosts its annual awards night. On June 23, SMBHA will hand out its endof-season awards at Eaglequest Coyote Creek Golf and Country Club. MacKinnon, a 10-year-old student at Ray Shepherd Elementary, will receive the “Future All-Star Award” which, according to the association, goes to “one of the younger boys or girls who… have a natural ballhockey instinct, super skills and always want to play the game.”

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On the team Spencer DeBoice of Surrey will be joining the men’s soccer team at Simon Fraser University. DeBoice will join the SFU Clan from the Vancouver Whitecaps residency program. He also played with Surrey Guildford United, and played on provincial soccer teams from 2006-10. “Spencer is a very creative left-footed player who can play anywhere on the left side of the pitch,” said SFU head coach Alan Koch. “He will come in and compete for playing time immediately. He has a professional mentality and I am excited that he has chosen to continue his development with our team.” DeBoice and the rest of the Clan’s recruiting class will join returning players for training camp in August. “I am very excited to pursue my soccer career at SFU as I work to progress further in the game,” said DeBoice.

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Shark Kailey Grant, 9, pitches Saturday in the South Surrey/White Rock Minor Softball’s Mite Division tournament against the Red Sox. The Sharks won the game, but the Sox came back the next morning, beating the Sharks in the final to earn a berth at the district tournament this weekend in Cloverdale.

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Quantum Properties offers riverside condominium development

Orchid blooming in Port Coquitlam Quantum Properties is pleased to announce the opening of sales for Orchid, its latest riverside condominium development in Port Coquitlam. Value is the buzzword at Orchid, with its spacious floorplans, sophisticated features and great location. You’ll find amenities right on your doorstep, including the 25-kilometre Traboulay PoCo Trail, shopping, dining, transit and education. You’ll also find Gates Park across the street, with a playground, picnic area and outdoor gym. When you want to head to downtown Vancouver, you can hop on Highway 1 for a bridge-free commute.

Inside Orchid itself, you’ll find a bike workshop, theatre room, yoga studio, several fitness spaces and private landscaped gardens, just for starters. Your new home will include stainlesssteel appliances, nine-foot ceilings and huge windows to let the natural light pour in, along with your choice of colour schemes. The bathrooms are hotel-quality, with wall sconce lighting accenting the framed vanity mirrors and a full tile surround in every tub/ shower highlighted with a designer feature tile. Homes start at $149,900. For more information, visit www.orchidcondos. com or call 604-866-4206.

“People are going to love the convenience,” Zarola says. “There’s nothing I love more than being able to park my car and leave it.” This will be incredibly easy for residents at Kensington. Indeed, you need do nothing more than look out your window in order to see what’s going on in the neighbourhood. Eventually Willoughby Town Centre will include more than 500 homes and over 145,000 square feet of retail and office space. At Kensington itself, you’ll find an amenity room with an electric fireplace,

full kitchen, accessible washroom and balcony, and a fully furnished guest suite that residents can use for out-oftown guests. Venturing off the property, you’ll find shopping, restaurants, leisure and recreation activities, transit and schools all within walking distance. Homes at Kensington start at $199,900. For more information, visit www.liveatkensington.ca, call 604-4273311 or visit the presentation centre at 20678 Willoughby Town Centre Drive, open every day between noon and 5 p.m.

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Willoughby Town Centre is rapidly becoming a vibrant gathering place as Langley’s first truly walkable neighbourhood. Now it’s adding its first residential component with Kensington, a 65-unit apartment building. The community, developed by Qualico in partnership with Chow & Li, will provide shopping, dining and high-quality living, all in one spot. “We tried to make sure that there’s a floorplan for everyone,” says Diane Zarola, Sales and Marketing Manager for Qualico. Willoughby Town Centre will soon be an integral part of Langley. Thus far, confirmed tenants include Shoppers Drug Mart, Sassy Nail Salon, RBC, G&F Financial, Noma Sushi Restaurant, Rendevous Liquor Store and Loblaw’s: Your Independent Grocer, the first in the neighbourhood. There will also be an entire building devoted mainly to medical and dental offices. “We are so thrilled to have all these services,” Zarola says. “It’s going to be a very socially active community.” Qualico asked Facebook users what they’d like to see at Willoughby Town Centre. Suggestions included a yoga studio, coffee shops, a pub, and small clothing boutiques. Kensington itself will include ground-level commercial space, three stories of condominium homes, ranging from 660 to 1,360 square feet and 18 different one- and two-bedroom floorplans. “People are absolutely in love with our finishings,” says Zarola. “These are very well-thought-out plans.” Among the amazing finishes at Kensington are kitchens filled with maple shaker-style cabinetry, granite or quartz countertops complemented by a ceramic tile backsplash and marble mosaic accent tile, and stainless-steel appliances. Zarola also notes that Qualico has included convenient fullwall pantries in some homes. “Wherever we could fit them, they’re there!” she says. The bathrooms are equally elegant, most with a spacious five-foot shower with rain shower head, rectangular undermount sink and floating vanity in the ensuite. The main bathrooms feature their own undermount sink, quartz countertops and deep soaker tub with textured ceramic tile. The nine-foot ceilings in your new

We are so thrilled to have all these services,” says Diane Zarola, Sales and Marketing Manager for Qualico. “It’s going to be a very socially active community.” home lend an incredible sense of space and airiness, while the generous patios (truly huge on the second floor) are made for entertaining. Chic laminate flooring blends seamlessly into the plush carpeting in the bedrooms. You’ll also appreciate the contemporary pot lighting throughout your home, which perfectly illuminates your tasks and gives a cleaner look to the ceiling. Every home also includes a den or tech nook perfect for a home office or as extra space for all of your gadgets. “People just adore this space,” Zarola says. “It’s ... very workable.” You’ll also find a front-load washer and dryer included as well. The community is by far the biggest draw for buyers.

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Willoughby Town Centre is expected to be a gathering place for the community, with boutiques, services and amenities. The first residential component is Kensington, a 65-unit apartment building with gourmet kitchens, top, and spacious floorplans.


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5BR+7BTH 7,817sf with 1 Acre lot. Masterpiece! Beautiful and Custom designed by owner. Reputable builders own mansion! Less than 5yr new luxurious house, shows like brand new in prestigious neighborhood in South Surrey. GLEAMING GRANITE ENTRANCE, HAND CARVED BALUSTRATES & BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPING. THE ELEGANT INTERIOR INCL COFFERED & DOMED CEILINGS, FAUX FINISHES, STUNNING WALL PANELING, INLAID GRANITE FLOOR, CAST IRON DOORS. Two Mbdrms w/jetted bathtubs, BR size walk-in closet, 17 TV monitors throughout the mansion. HRV, A/C, 19’ HIGH CEILING IN LR. HUGE MEDIA ROOM W/FULL BAR, SEPARATE DETACHED GUEST HOUSE for your guests! Too many to list! The tranquility and harmony truly make this residence a sweet home!

5BR+7Bath, 5,000sf with lot 12,011sf, surrounded by million-dollar homes, this beautiful European built home is located in best area of Elgin Chantrell, featuring 3 master bedrooms, a fully finished walk out basement. 9’ ceilings, extensive mill works and custom built-ins throughout, wide plank engineered oak flooring, stunning gourmet kitchen with walk-in pantry, top line appliances Meile and spice kitchen. Air conditioning, triple garage and park-like landscaping for spacious backyard. Walking distance to Semiahmoo High (BC best IB program), athletic park community centre and much more!

3678 Devonshire Dr., Surrey $1,499,000

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4BR+4Bath, 4,394sft in lot 10,063sf located on desirable Devonshire Dr. in Morgan Creek. Formal living/entertaining sized dining room, gourmet kitchen, stainless appliances, granite counters, walk in pantry/large island. Overlooks spacious eating area, family room w/ wet bar, built in bookcases, gas f/p. Den/laundry room. Upper level features spacious master suite, spa like ensuite, 2 more bedrooms. Lower level w/cozy gas f/p, media/bar/ games/wine rooms and workshop. Lots of storage. Beautifully landscaped back yard with flowering trees and shrubs. Covered deck, large patio, offering total privacy. Golf course, schools & parks nearby.

14953 25A Avenue, Surrey $1,058,000

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5BR+4Bath 3,900sf in lot 7,100sf, this extremely spacious home located in “Sherbrook Estate” has a large backyard on to private and tranquil forest park. Expansive foyer with vaulted ceiling leads to equally spacious sunken living room, see-thru fireplace, bright, open family room and wonderful kitchen with adjacent, open functional layout eating area, airy atrium. Adjoining dining room has its own view of private backyard. Upstairs features a huge master bedroom and ensuite with ultra private balcony overlooking the forested trails. Huge rec. room downstairs, workshop room and bedroom. 10 minutes walk to Semiahmoo High. Close to Library, Swimming Pool, city center, transit and shopping.

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5Br+4Bath, this custom built home has rarely found layout of 4 bedrooms up with 2 full baths plus 1 (possibly 2Br) rental unit in basement with separate entrance. Maple cabinet and maple wood floor. Perfect fit for large size, young families that would like to stay just minutes away from Rosemary Heights Elem. First owner, well-kept condition. Must see!

3415 151ST ST, Surrey $775,000

Morgan Creek

6Br+4Bth 3,453sf in lot 4,024sf, located in private cul-de-sac backing onto natural greenbelt in West Rosemary Hts South Surrey, this impressive home has an excellent design with total 6br-4bath include 3 good size br on top and a master with ensuite & walk-in closet. Highceilings in both living & dining, maple cabinets in kitchen with granite c/tops, hardwood floor and crown mouldings throughout. Full media room downstairs, west facing backyard. Shopping and transportation within footsteps. Currently tenanted until June, tenant wish to stay. Good for investors!

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5Br+4Bth 2,516sf with lot 2,743sf, this simple elegant home located in well developed Douglas area South Surrey, one of the show home units with hardwood flooring, maple shaker cabinets, granite c/tops, 9ft ceilings, s/s appliances, air conditioning, heat pump and more! A formal living & dining room, open kitchen and family room with its own gas f/p on main. 3 spacious bedrooms upstairs include a master in vaulted ceilings, luxury ensuite & separate soaker tub/shower. Fully finished basement has 2 bdrms & a rec. room. Beautifully landscaped backyard and a detached double garage in rear. Nice layout, simple & elegant home; location close to US border.

Recent Sales 3486 154th Street, Surrey 3428 Rosemary Heights Drive, Surrey 13478 Woodcrest Dr., Surrey 2710 169th Street, South Surrey 13136 24th Ave, Surrey 14364 Greencrest 2757 164th St, Surrey 304 15850 26th Ave, Surrey 14364 3A Ave, Surrey 15683 36th Ave, Surrey 15289 35th Ave, Surrey 6831 Westview 2034-40 Ave, Surrey 319-15850 26th, Surrey 16181 High Park Ave, Surrey 3141 144th St, Surrey 14469 32nd Ave, Surrey 16736 25A Ave, S. Surrey 16739 25A Ave, Surrey 3302 Canterbury Dr, South Surrey 933 164th St, Surrey 17475 Hillview Pl, Surrey 15506 37B Ave, Surrey 3523 Rosemary Heights Dr, Surrey 15355 36A Ave, Surrey 16241 26th Ave, Surrey

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$835,000 $809,900 $1,788,000 $2,298,000 $899,000 $1,088,000 $1,098,000 $295,900 $778,900 $1,398,000 $848,000 $595,000 $1,180,000 $272,900 $1,868,000 $1,988,000 $1,489,000 $1,389,000 $1,389,000 $1,388,000 $1,095,500 $998,800 $989,000 $900,000 $839,888 $939,800

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Lot Size (sq ft) House (sq ft) 4,257 4,036 44,475 45,302 20,037 23,087 5,427 n/a 4,154 7750 3606 8816 19370 0 13986 47916 48350 49,658 49658 15015 6028 49302 5318 4036 4219 4166

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Description 4BR+4Bath 4BR+4Bath 5BR+4Bath

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fraser valley real estate market favours buyers

Let a local professional guide you and look out for your interests The Fraser Valley Real Estate Board’s Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) processed 1,379 sales in May, a decrease of 15 per cent compared to the 1,616 sales in May of last year and 1 per cent more than were processed in April. By historical comparison, sales in May were the slowest for that month since 2001. Looking at inventory, the Board received 3,172 new listings in May – 4 per cent fewer than received during the same month last year – raising the volume of active properties to 10,651 the highest it’s been this year and 2 per cent lower than those available in May 2012. Ron Todson, President of the Board, says, “We’re

in a transitioning market. We’ve seen a significant improvement in activity compared to last fall, but by historical standards we’re lagging. Sales are about 20 per cent lower than normal for this time of year, while the number of new listings coming on stream is right on average.” An industry standard for measuring the health of the real estate market is comparing the ratio of number of sales to the number of active listings. The British Columbia Real Estate Association describes the Lower Mainland market as balanced when that ratio is between 15 and 20 per cent.

In the Fraser Valley, that ratio has favoured buyers hovering between 10 and 15 per cent for most of the last three years. Todson adds, “In order for there to be significant downward pressure on home prices, you need to have a sustained period of time when the ratio of sales-toactives is in the single digits and because that hasn’t happened, prices are remaining relatively stable.” In May, the benchmark price of single family detached homes in the Fraser Valley was $549,200, an increase of 0.2 per cent compared to $548,000 during the same month last year.

For townhouses, the benchmark price was $298,000, a decrease of 2.9 per cent compared to $306,800 in May 2012 and the benchmark price of apartments was $203,400, virtually unchanged from $203,600 in May 2012. “Real estate is specific to community and property type and conditions can change rapidly,” says Todson. “For example, the townhome market in Langley currently is brisk; the condo market in White Rock is not. The range in Fraser Valley alone is considerable, which is why it helps to have a local REALTOR® guide you and look out for your best interests.”

open houses open #4 - 1424 everall St., white rock Sat. & Avonlea - Luxury town homes, 1813 - 1900 sq. Sun. ft., dble garage, den on main, 3 bdrms up. Some june homes offer ocean view, walk to schools, shopping and beach. Starting at $644,000 includes GST. 15 & 16 catherine elliott 604-787-9322 2:00-4:00 Sutton Group west coast realty p.m.

open 16077 - 16th avenue • $979,000 Sun-flooded 2-storey, over 4000 sq. ft. custom built home on Sat. & 10,818 sq. ft. lot, 5 bdrms., 3 baths. Main floor boasts Sun. 10’ ceilings, grand living rm. and dining rm, open june concept w/20’ ceiling. Granite counters, lifetime 15 & 16 warranty roof, ultra-modern fireplaces. One bdrm. 1:00-3:00 legal suite, 2/5/10 yr. warranty, appliances incl. Shama vohora 778-245-1535 re/maX colonial pacific realty p.m.

#215 - 14855 thrift ave. • white rock • $332,300 open Brand new 1 bdrm., 1 bath & den luxurious condo. Royce offers daily a rare sense of serenity high above the Pacific Ocean. Royce noon5:00 p.m. features superb amenities and exceptional detailing, close to (cloSed shopping, dining, golf, parks and beach. Location and luxury. fridayS) Sal Bhullar 604-538-8028 fifth avenue real estate marketing

12261 Sullivan Street • creScent Beach • $1,450,000 open Custom-built 3 bdrm., 3 bath beach home. Features chefSunday inspired kitchen, lavish appliances, master has exquisite ensuite. june 16 2:00-4:00 Detached coachhouse and sunken outdoor hot tub. A must see. teresa Berge & robert doolan 604-531-1909 p.m. hugh & mckinnon realty

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#212 - 15270 - 17th avenue • juSt reduced • $310,000 The Cambridge. Large 1329 sq. ft., two bdrm., two bath suite. West-facing. Prime location. No pets, no rentals. Age restriction 55+. anita marler 604-531-4000 Bay realty ltd.

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15641 roSemary heiGhtS creScent • $859,000 Beautiful bright 3 bdrm. plus 2 dens (with full bsmt.) home in Rosemary Heights. You will be impressed. Huge den off entry, spacious and open great plan with high ceilings, windowwrapped walls. Home management office off kitchen. Morning Star custom design. jason deveau 604-531-4000 Bay realty ltd.

2714 parkway drive • don’t Be fooled! Looks like a wee English cottage - don’t be fooled! Rancher, four bedrooms and den, 2500 sq. ft. Newer kitchen, wonderful, private rear deck and hot tub. Extra parking. Room for the RV. diane thompson 604-803-0424 Bay realty ltd.

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1254 - 163a Street • $589,000 Well-maintained 3 bdrm., 2 bath rancher in desirable neighbourhood. Spacious, open floor plan, loads of sunlight, private backyard with hot tub. Renovated kitchen with granite counters, updated bathrooms, 4.5 yr. old roof, fresh paint throughout. jason deveau 604-531-4000 Bay realty ltd.

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14431 Saturna drive • location, location, location Super family home with large, private fenced yard. Newer kitchen, exterior paint last year. Close to amenities, parks, schools, pool, ice arena, tennis courts and shopping. Priced to sell at $699,900. Bob livesey 604-531-1111 or 604-644-3606 homelife Benchmark realty

open 14243 - 32 a ave. • elGin creek eStateS • $1,560,000 Sat. & Custom built craftsman-style home, backing onto private Sun. greenbelt, 9,931 sq. ft. lot. Two storey w/bsmt., 5 bdrms., 4 baths, june 4,310 sq. ft. Great room on main with 16’ ceilings overlooking 15 & 16 outstanding landscaped backyard. monica dahl & helmut dahl 2:00-4:00 604-541-4888 re/maX colonial pacific realty p.m.

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14713 - 32nd avenue and #13 - 3280 - 147th Street elGin oakS! Brand new houSeS starting at $699,900 (14713 - 32 Avenue) and townhomeS at $399,900 (#13 - 3280 - 147 Street) net GSt incl! Affordable, quality homes in elGin area! lulu Sorbara 604-541-4888 re/maX colonial pacific realty

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16346, 16362, 16352 - 27B avenue • StartinG from $963,000 Please come and view three new homes all with finished basements and four bedrooms located in a double cul-de-sac. Enter off 28th Avenue at 163A Street. louise mcknight 604-531-4000 Bay realty ltd.

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14382 - 26th avenue • $2,588,000 Five bedroom home with a south-facing backyard, pool and hot tub. Significant renovation on stunning property. louise mcknight/leslie Zhao 604-531-4000 Bay realty ltd.

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#70 - 3500 - 144th Street • the creScent • $745,000 One of the best locations at the top of the complex. Large, private backyard, lots of greenery and sunshine. 2219 sq. ft. home, master on main, 2 huge bdrms. up, plus open loft area and den/storage. nicole langfield 604-531-1111 homelife Benchmark realty ltd.

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#108 - 15255 - 18th avenue • pet friendly • $309,000 This 1132 sq. ft. two bedroom, two bath condo features in-suite laundry, private balcony, beautiful gardens and more. patricia pousette 604-531-1909 hugh & mckinnon

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#203 - 14934 thrift avenue • $638,000 Welcome home to this gorgeous 2020 sq. ft. ocean view condo. Like living in a home, bright and spacious floor plan, 2 large bdrms. plus den/bdrm. and 2 bath. Excellent locations, steps to downtown, bus at front door, close to beach, 2 parking. Bryan Boyce 604-538-8888 Sutton Group west coast realty

#306 - 15325 - 17th avenue • the BerkShire open Terrific price: $242,000. Peace of mind: built with rainscreening Sunday technology. Central location: Semiahmoo Mall. Lovely unit in june 16 a building that allows pets. What more can you ask for! This 2:00-4:00 renovated 1 bdrm. & den unit shows beautifully, move-in ready. p.m. kathleen thomas 604-531-4000 Bay realty

#103 - 1444 martin Street • $189,900 Immaculate two bedroom corner garden condo. Large patio and BBQ’s allowed! Some updates and extra storage. 50+ building. Close to shopping and transportation. Gillian murray 604-816-3985 Sutton Group west coast realty

#78 - 3500 - 144th Street • the creScent • $769,900 open Rarely available 2-level w/bsmt., master on main. Gleaming Sat. hardwood floors, designer paint, Calif. shutters, vaulted ceilings. june 15 2:00-4:00 Private extended patio w/garden space. Two spacious bdrms. up, 2.5 bath, office loft area, walk-in storage, double garage, 3231 sq. p.m. ft. amy alto 604-531-1111 homelife Benchmark realty ltd.

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WATERSTON Lydia Watson March 15, 1924-May 30, 2013 It is with profound sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our dear mother and grandmother Lydia. Predeceased by her husband John in 2000, Lydia will be forever remembered and loved by her daughter Aileen, son-inlaw David and grandson Christopher. Also left to mourn her passing are grandchildren Brett (Denise) and Tammie (Mike) and great grandchildren Mikaela and Gabriel. Lydia was loved by all who knew her, always smiling, always with a zest for life. Prior to retirement Lydia was a very successful florist having had her own floral businesses in Vancouver and Burnaby. After retirement she and John enjoyed a world of travel. Even after John’s passing, Lydia at age 82, decided she wanted to cruise the mighty Amazon River. And she did! A Celebration of Life for this amazing lady will be held at Victory Memorial Park (14831 - 28th Ave., Surrey) at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 15, 2013. In lieu of flowers donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or Peace Arch Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.

Surrounded by his loving family, Bill Williams passed peacefully on June 6, 2013 at the age of 76. A brilliant and extremely hard-working accountant and entrepreneur, Bill demonstrated time and again that everything is a do-it-yourself project and there was nothing he couldn’t make or fix himself. He taught his children what it was to be kind and generous. He is survived by Lena, his wife of 41 years, his 6 children and 7 grandchildren. We would like to thank the many friends who have been so kind and supportive during his long battle with cancer. Thanks also to all of the compassionate medical staff involved in his care. Bill will be honoured in a private family memorial service. In lieu of flowers, donations to the White Rock Hospice would be much appreciated.

TIMESHARE FRUSTRATIONS Levies, swapping, booking fees, low resale? 5000 resorts, 60 countries; up to 20 weeks a year. SmarterThanTimeshare.com

First Memorial Fraser Heights Chapel Ph: 604-589-2559

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PRE-SCHOOLS

SANDCASTLES & Sunshine Preschool 14633 - 16th Avenue

Fun Family Phonics 3 and 4 hour classes 2 - 5 days available ESL

(Est. since 1995) BRENDA 604-531-2100

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

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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

FULL-TIME

c i h p a Gr r e n g i s De

The Surrey-North Delta Leader is looking for a FULL TIME graphic designer with a minimum of 5 to 10 years proven experience in design and production knowledge, armed with problem solving and critical thinking. Compliance of creative service to the sales department is a must, along with a full working knowledge of production requirements and disciplines to ensure The Leader is produced within set deadlines. Duties will include: production flow, ad design, web ads, campaigns and features, online material, classified ads, file management, tech support and team dynamics to suit our fast paced industry. Excellent command of English language, both verbal and written are imperative. Please email your resume to: Glory Wilkinson Creative Services Manager glory@surreyleader.com Send your resume by June 28th, 2013. www.blackpress.ca


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HAIRCARE PROFESSIONALS

HAIRDRESSERS, ESTHETICS & NAILS F/T positions available at:

Soho Salon & Spa

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HELP WANTED

Secure Vernon company looking for Marine Mechanic, with good customer service, attention to detail, must have valid boat license, drivers license an asset. Fast paced environment. boatsrlife@gmail.com

#102 - 15240 - 56 Ave (#10 Hwy) Surrey 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.

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

Call Kinder 778-891-5083 or Bal 604-716-9905

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HELP WANTED

An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators,Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780)723-5051Edson,Alta

CA$H DAILY FOR OUTDOOR WORK! Guys ‘n Gals 16 years & up! No experience necessary. www.PropertyStarsJobs.com

HOME CARE/SUPPORT

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Royal Soccer Club FT Position BC. jobs@royalsoccer.com www.royalsoccer.com

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

RESPITE Caregivers 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:

SANDWICH ARTISTS

$400-$790 weekly!!

Call Cindy 604 777-2195

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VOLUNTEERS

No experience necessary. Uniform and training provided. 1 free meal included daily.

Call Andrew 604-302-4767 or abn_builders@shaw.ca

PERSONAL SERVICES 172 ASTROLOGY/PSYCHICS

SPIRITUAL

Psychic Healer Discover the power of Energy Readings by Angela DON’T LET TIME & DISTANCE STAND IN YOUR WAY.

SOLVE ALL PROBLEMS OF LIFE.

40 Yrs Exp.. She’ll tell you Past, Present & Future Specializing in *Palm, *Tarot Cards, *Crystal Ball Readings.

SUBWAY Call Hardeep 604-948-2888

Reunites Loved Ones One visit will amaze you! CALL TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW.

Please No Calls Between 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

604-653-5928

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

2 F/T PIZZA COOKS

required for Ocean Park Panago. High school education. No exp req’d. Training provided. Basic English needed.

WE’RE ON THE WEB

www.bcclassified.com

Email resume to:

panagomanager@gmail.com

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SUSHI BLACK TUNA (White Rock) F/T COOK, 3-5 years exp. Prepare & cook food. $14.50 - $16.50/hour. Fax: 604-888-9417

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VOLUNTEERS

SURREY OPTOMETRY Clinic, with emphasis on Pediatrics, seeks a PT Receptionist/Optometric Assistant. panoramaapplicants@yahoo.ca

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VOLUNTEERS

3 Top Service Plumbers Wanted LEWIS Plumbing & Heating has immediate openings for 3 full time Lower Mainland Service Technicians. You should be making in excess of $30/hr now with a strong desire to earn up to $55/hr based on your experience & positive attitude. We hire only the best & the brightest & set high standards for employees, who are rewarded for superior service & performance. You’ll be given the opportunity to grow professionally, personally & financially.

Send resume to: service@lewisadvantage.ca or fax to 604-514-1141.

VOLUNTEER FOR THE

34TH ANNUAL

Experience the fun and excitement of White Rock’s 34th annual Tour de White Rock taking place July 12 - 14, 2013 by volunteering for the events or hosting a professional cyclist in your home. Give back to the community and meet new friends! ALL VOLUNTEERS RECEIVE: • An invitation to our Volunteer Banquet on July 11th • A 2013 Tour de White Rock t-shirt • Refreshments and/or snacks during the event • Training and support For more information or to register as a volunteer or a billet, contact White Rock Leisure Services at: Phone: 604.541.2199 Email: admin@tourdewhiterock.ca

www.tourdewhiterock.ca

“Feel the Beat”

In-home DRUM lessons We also offer: Piano, Guitar, Voice & Composition Lessons Call Nuvo Music School (Morgan Creek) to register for lessons

604-614-3340 www.nuvomusicschool.com

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EXPERIENCED F/T STEEP GROUND HOE CHUCKER OPERATOR Start immediately! Call Mark

JULY 2013

Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers 17001103 Bergstrom Rd, Marine Dr, Terry Rd 59 17001116 Beachview Ave, Blackwood Ln, Blackwood St, Buena Vista Ave, Everall St, Martin St, Prospect Ave, Victoria Ave, Vidal St. 92 18102522 132B St, 133A St, 136 St, 12B Ave, 13A Ave, Marine Dr 77 18102527 129B St, 131 St, 131A St, 131B St, 20 Ave, 20A Ave, 21 Ave, 21A Ave, 21B Ave 73 18103612 130 St, 32 Ave, 35 Ave, 35A Ave, Crescent Rd 104 18103618 128 St, 137A St, 139 St, 24 Ave, 25 Ave 61 18103621 139 St, 139A St, 28A Ave, 29 Ave, 30 Ave 48 18103625 136 St, 137A St, 138 St, 138 A St, 139 St, 31 Ave, 32 Ave, 33 Ave 47 18103626 132 St, 135A St, 28 Ave, Balsam Cres, Vine Maple Dr, Woodcrest Dr & Pl 70 18104706 142 St, 28 Ave, 29 Ave, 29A Ave, 30 Ave, 31 Ave, 31A Ave, Northcrest Dr 84 18107006 126 St, 127A St, 128 St, 17 Ave, 17A Ave, 18 Ave 62 18107012 126 St, 127A St, 128 St, 18 Ave, 18A Ave, 19 Ave, 20 Ave 75 18200101 152 St, 168 St, 176 St, 32 Ave, 40 Ave, 44 Ave, 48 Ave, King George Blvd, Nickomekl Rd, Rio Pl 100 18200110 156 St, 156A St, 156B St, 157A St, 159 St, 37A Ave, 38 Ave, 38A Ave, 39A Ave 106 18200119 159A St, 36A Aave, 37 Ave, 37A Ave, Delsey Pl, Humberside Ave, Morgan Cr Way 49 18200911 Killarney Close, Court, Drive & Place 66 18200915 6195 - 168 St 38 18411303 136 St, 136B St, 137A St, 56 Ave, 56A Ave, 56B Ave, 57A Ave, 57B Ave 94 18411307 140 St, 56A Ave, 57 Ave, 57A Ave, 58A Ave, 60 Ave, Bradford & Halifax Pl, King G. 50 18511804 West Boundary Dr, Northpark Cres, Northpark Pl 138 18511806 124 St, 125 St, 62A Ave, 63 Ave, 63A Ave, 64 Ave, Boundary Dr. E 64 18511807 125 St, 60A Ave, 61 Ave, 61A Ave, 62 Ave, 62A Ave 86 18511809 121 St, 122A St, 124 St, 63A Ave, 64 Ave, Boundary Dr N 75 18511826 132 St, 132A St, 133 St, 133A St, 134 St, 135 St, 57 Ave, 58 Ave 78

Carpenter & Carpenter’s Helper

ALL SHIFTS, F/T & P/T

KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES Papers are delivered right to your door. No need to insert flyers either! Deliver 2x a week, after school, Tuesday and Thursday. Call the Circulation Department at 604 538-8223 ext. 14 or email us at: zchecker1@peacearchnews.com

TRADES, TECHNICAL

Must have experience & own transportation.

40hrs/week ~ $12/hr.

Wild and Crazy, Can’t Be Lazy!

Check out bcclassified.com

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Required F/T for an established construction company for a concrete forming project in Surrey/Richmond.

www.plea.bc.ca

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1320 - 56th St. Tsawwassen

caregiving@plea.bc.ca

Summer Soccer Camp Positions

SHOP from HOME!

HELP WANTED

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

604-708-2628

We are an exciting national promotions company that is looking for energetic outgoing individuals for FT work. We offer paid training, travel, competitive hourly wages, benefits, and rapid growth.

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VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED: FRI. JULY 12 5 PM TO 9 PM Homelife Realty Hill Climb SAT. JULY 13 3 PM to 8 PM Choices Markets Criterium SUN. JULY 14 8 AM to 1 PM Peace Arch News Road Race PRESENTED BY

604-819-3393 Journeyman Carpenters Dorosh Construction Ltd. is currently looking for experienced Journeyman Carpenters with concrete forming experience. F/T employment and competitive wages offered. Please send your resumes and references to: adamdorosh@yahoo.com or contact Adam at 604-897-5695 LICENSED Transport Mechanic req’d for Maple Ridge Co. Good wages and benefits, afternoon shift Mon to Fri e-mail resume to wmader@telus.net or fax to 604460-7853.

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

• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...

Kristy 604.488.9161

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

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ESTHETIC SERVICES

MILLWRIGHT Maintenance Mechanic required by Surrey manufacturer. F/T 40hr/wk. Certified or 8+ yrs equivalent experience. Good wages and benefits. Email resume to jobs@aquapak.com or fax 604501-2897.

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WORK WANTED

MALE 52 will do all odd jobs. Painting, yardwork, lawn cutting, etc. $11/hr. Call 778-239-9517.

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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

Chi Nei Tsang Therapeutic Massage Internationally Certified Practitioner Mark at 604-536-5667 Harmony Healing Centre White Rock Square GREAT HANDS Full Body Massage 10am-8pm A Must Experience 604-507-7043 TRADITIONAL THAI MASSAGE

Thai Certified Mon. - Fri. 9am-5pm W.Rock 604-314-6819

NEW ARRIVAL! Japanese, Korean, Chinese.

Deep Tissue, Swedish Massage, Thai. Best Price, Wonderful Service! 778-668-0589 White Rock

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

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

Need CA$H Today? Own A Vehicle? Borrow Up To $25,000

No Credit Checks! Cash same day, local office.

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 239

COMPUTER SERVICES

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 281

GARDENING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 281

MUSHROOM MANURE NO CREDIT CHECKS

-Lawn Cut - Weeding -Lawn Reno’s, New Lawns -Hedge Trimming - Pruning -Powerrake - Aerate -Deliveries of Mulch/Soil

FARM TRACTORS

(604)531-5935

FREE ESTIMATES & CONSULTING

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Guaranteed Record Removal since 1989. Confidential, Fast, & Affordable. Our A+BBB Rating assures EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM. Call for FREE INFO. BOOKLET

FENCING

Member of BCLNTA Horticulture Grad. BCIT Since 1989 - FULLY INSURED

1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366) RemoveYourRecord.com

Call Mike 604-671-3312 expertlawnmanagement.com

FENCES DECKS, Home Construction & Repairs Proudly serving White Rock / South Surrey for over 10yrs. Lic. & Ins.

EB Gardening. Complete property maint. Landscaping, pressure wash 778-926-1634 / 604-318-5636

www.watsonconstruction.ca

APPLIANCE REPAIRS

RANGERS OCEAN PARK APPLIANCE LTD Repairs to all major appliances

Call (604)538-9600

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CONCRETE & PLACING

CONCRETE. Remove & Replace. Specializing in driveway, patios, sidewalks, etc. All types of finishes. FREE Estimates. 604-996-6878. SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923

Peace Arch Appliance Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092

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CARPET INSTALLATION

CARPET installation and repair. Fix the buckles instead of spending thousand’s on your carpets. Lino, laminate install. Experienced Journeyman. Seniors discount. Phone Stuart. 604-910-5909

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CLEANING SERVICES

DETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING.

Efficient, Reliable, Friendly, Bonded Excellent References with 18 yrs of experience. Call Ivet: 778-235-4070

PENINSULA Window Washing Gutter Cleaning Pressure Washing D Inside/Outside Windows D Fully Insured/Licensed D Free Estimates - Seniors Disc. D Friendly - Dependable D Quality Work- Reasonable rates

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

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

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Professional Installations for a Great Price! Fully insured with WCB. 604-240-1000 www.paciďŹ ccedarworks.com

6 FT FENCING, Retaining Walls, Blacktop/Concrete driveway’s, Reno’s, Roofing, Bobcat Service. Snow Removal. Gary Landscaping Call (604)889-8957.

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HARDWOOD FLOOR REFINISHING âœś Repairs & Staining âœś Installation âœś Free Estimates

DRYWALL

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

CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928 or 604-538-3796 PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. 604-762-4657/604-764-6416

D Clean-up D Lawn & Garden Care Now Accepting New Contracts COMMERCIAL / RESIDENTIAL

Kris 604-617-5561

Ponds & Water Features Landscape Lighting Brick Driveways & Patios Rainwater Harvesting Landscape Design ★ Fully CertiďŹ ed Installers ★ BCLNA Members ★ 2M Liability & WCB

SENIOR’S HANDYMAN SERVICE & Pressure Washing. SemiRetired. Honest - Reliable - Insured. Free Est. Call Brad. 604-837-5941

PARADISE LANDSCAPING

COMPOSTED MULCH, SAND, GRAVEL

Call 604-531-5935

For all Your Cleaning Needs

Weekly, Biweekly, Monthly Residential & Commercial Services ~ Excellent Rates!! * Licensed * Bonded * Insured

778-883-4262

604-537-4140 329 PAINTING & DECORATING ~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates Member of Better Business Bureau

WCB INSURED

Vincent 543-7776

A1 PAINTING Interior & Exterior painting & Pressure Washing. All kinds of renovations. Excellent prices. Call Inderjit (604)721-0372

Licensed, Insured, WCB

• All Interior Work • Tiles • Trim • Drywall • Plumbing • Painting * Experienced * Reliable Roger 604-679-0779 Affordable Renovations Sundecks, patios, siding, fencing, garden brickwork. Free Estimates. Call (604)626-7941

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

All your carpentry needs & handyman requirements.

604-218-3064 288

HOME REPAIRS

A1 BATH RENO’S. Bsmt suites, drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. Joe 604-961-9937 or 604-581-3822

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LANDSCAPING

Call (604) 889-6552

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ELECTRICAL SUN DECKS

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

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

Andre 604-836-7150

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

A MAID TO CLEEN

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

• Additions • Renovations • New Construction

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

D Windows Out & In D Gutters cleaned In & Out D Pressure Washing D Serving W. Rock for over 30 yrs D Lic. & WCB insured. D Free Est. Seniors Discount

CLEANING LADY ~ reliable, prof., will clean your home, office. 10 years exp. Reasonable rates. Excellent references. 778-960-9865

$45/Hr

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

MOON CONSTRUCTION BUILDING SERVICES

Retired FireďŹ ghter Handyman

K.P. Landscaping & Fencing

Residential & Commercial Services Includes all supplies. Move-Ins & Move-outs too. 25 years. exp. Exc. Refs. Bondable 604-763-8443

www.affordablemovers.bc.com

Specializing in • Concrete • Forming • Framing • Siding

E & M MAINTENANCE WINDOW WASHING

METICULOUS & IMMACULATE

AFFORDABLE MOVING

Call Blake or Brian (604)816-1653

HANDYMAN. Very reliable. 20 yrs exp. Senior’s discount. Make a list. CAN DO IT ALL! 604-866-4977

604-560-6000 tbosgg.com

TOPSOIL

GARDENING

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

START TO FINISH CONTRACTING

HANDYPERSONS

AT YOUR SERVICE. Carpentry, Concrete, Painting, Rubbish Removal. Call Dave (604)999-5056

✔ Complete Renovations from Start to Finish For a No Obligation Consultation GIVE ROBERT A CALL Cell: 604-290-4964 Eves: 604-535-0603

D interior & exterior renovation D rot repair & restoration D Decks D Fences & much more free estimates.

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D Additions D Decks D Bathrooms / Kitchens D Skylights / Windows D Tiling D Laminate Flooring

Blake and his Dad make a positive difference in your life by providing quality workmanship delivered with integrity.

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604-536-6620

- QUALITY WORKMANSHIP-

GUTTER & WINDOW CLEANING Prices starting from for 3 lvl. hm. $95/gutters, $95/windows. 2 lvl. hm. $75/gutters, $75/windows. Excellent Service Since 1976. 778-837-6357

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B & B MOBILE SERVICES

Qualified carpenter for all your home improvement needs.

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TBO’s Green Landscape Systems

www.centuryhardwood .com

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For All Types of Renovations

~Since 1983~

Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224

Why Flatten Your Textured & Popcorn Ceilings? So it is lovely & easy to look at, easy to clean & easy to repair. It increases the value of your home.

FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS

The JAPANESE YARDMAN

Mark (778)855-7038

Eric 604-541-1743

MOVING?

WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $125 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $145. Free delivery in Surrey. 604-856-8877

Dave 604-306-4255 FENCE & DECK INSTALLATIONS

MOVING & STORAGE

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DUMP TRUCKS, BOBCATS

CRIMINAL RECORD?

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BACKHOES, CATS

LEGAL SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

EXCAVATORS

www.topdogloans.com 604.503.BARK (2275)

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Expert Lawn Management

Delivery or pick up Surrey location. Covered Storage. 604-644-1878

•MONEY TODAY! •$500-$5000 • Instant Approvals • 60 Day Loans • Privacy Assured • Burnaby & Surrey Locations

GARDENING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 23yrs exp. Res/Comm. Free est. Bonded. #14758 604-353-1519 #1113 LOW COST ELECTRIC Panel Upgrade • Reno’s -Com/Res. Heating • Trouble Shooting Licensed & Bonded. 604-522-3435 NEIGHBOURS ELECTRIC Affordable and warrantied work. Free estimates. 604-710-5758. 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

ALL BEST LANDSCAPING All Lawn Care ~ Free Est.

A Cut Above Yard Maintenance SPECIALIZING IN: Spring Services, Clean-ups, Lawn Cutting, Power raking Aerating, Weeding & Pruning. White Rock Owned & Operated Since 1992

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.

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

Full Landscape Construction for 33 Years. Locally owned and operated. All work guaranteed. FREE ESTIMATES

www.pearllandscapes.com

Steve 778-848-0036

Complete Landscape Service

15 years exp. Jnbz Painting, Repaint Specialist. Interior & Exterior. Great Rates, Fully insured. Free Est, Refs. Call Jan (778)552-4926 www.jnbzpainting.ca

*30 Yrs Exp. *Fully Insured

MILANO PAINTING & RENOS. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510

Call Brian for a free estimate

604-773-1349

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

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MOVING & STORAGE

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

604-536-1345

604-475-7077

.Hayden Painting 778-229-0236 Family Owned & Operated

Specializing in landscape renos Bobcat - Excavator - Decks Retaining Walls - Paving Stones New Lawns-Irrigation-Drainage Hedging and more

CUSTOM Moving Services. Moving Seniors in comfort. Act Together Moving & Services. 604-655-3909

RENE’S SPRAY & BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361 Interior & Exterior Painting ONE CALL DOES IT ALL!!

www.renespainting.com

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Excavating ~ Landscaping Trucking Gravel, Sand, Soil

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COMPUTER SERVICES

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR,

New Concrete

Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes

Breaking & Removal

Jason 604-240-7613 Country Excavating

European Quality Workmanship

SUPREME HEDGES

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

604-576-6750 or Cell: 604.341.7374

CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS

Per Molsen 604-575-1240 • TREE Pruning & Top • Hedge Trimming • REMOVE Trees, Bamboo, B/berry, Ivy & Stumps *Seniors Disc. *Insured *24 yrs.

Jay 604-513-8524

“White Rock & South Surrey’s Leading Renovator since 1989�

Designing and renovating new kitchens, bathrooms, basements, house make-overs and additions since 1989

Call for FREE in-home consultation In-house design team and cabinet shop Let MPB make your renovation dreams come true!

A SEMI-RETIRED CONTRACTOR. Specializing in Renovation’s. Available for work. 604-532-1710

www.mpbconstruction.com

EXP. CARPENTER / HANDYMAN All types of work! No job too small! Over 20 yrs exp! Ed 778-888-8603

Showroom: Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave. (at King George Blvd.) Tel: 604-538-9622


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PLUMBING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 356

RUBBISH REMOVAL

10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. WCB. Re-roofing, New Roof Gutters. 604-812-9721

www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley

EXTRA

CHEAP

Eastcan Roofing & Siding •New Roofs •Re-Roofs •Repairs

Running this ad for 8yrs

Liability Insurance/BBB/10% off with ad

PAINT SPECIAL

RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free!

604.562.0957 or 604.961.0324

3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.

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DRIVEWAY SALE

(778)997-5757, (604)587-5991

RECYCLE-IT! JUNK REMOVAL

Mainland Roofing Ltd. BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7 Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com

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PRESSURE WASHING

OGOPOGO

Strata & Apt Complex and Home Specialists “ ABOVE THE REST “ Interior & Exterior Unbeatable Prices & Professional Crew. • Free Est. • Written Guarantee • No Hassle • Quick Work • Insured • WCB

Sun June 16th, 8am-4pm. (June 23rd if Raining)

778-997-9582

A-OK PAINTING

Call for free estimate;

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CALL: (604)514-2636 Insured and WCB approved

PLUMBING

10am-2pm. 13493 17th Ave. S. Surrey

604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca

WHITE ROCK

C & C Electrical Mechanical

604-475-7077

BEST BUSY BOYS ROOFING LTD.

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Honest Man Rubbish removal. Fast honest service,best rates, clean-up, Handyman Services. 604-782-3044

bradsjunkremoval.com

Hauling Anything.. 20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE We Load or You Load !

604.220.JUNK(5865)

CUL-DE-SAC SALE

Saturday & Sunday June 15th & 16th, 8am-3pm

Sat June 15th, 9am-1pm.

19313 8th Ave

FURNITURE, LOTS OF TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD, GARDEN AND MUCH MORE S. SURREY

MULTI FAMILY NEIGHBOURHOOD GARAGE SALE Sat, June 15th, 9am-2pm

1539 133B Street

OCEAN PARK AREA Something for Everyone!! WESTWINDS COMPLEX GARAGE SALE 16350 - 14th Ave. Surrey Sat. June 15th, 9am - 2pm

15800 - 15900 block of Prospect Cres. (off Roper Ave.) WHITE ROCK

GARAGE SALE 15354 Pacific Ave. Friday Evening Preview Sat & Sun, June 15 & 16

9am - 2pm. WHITE ROCK

MOVING SALE

Sun, June 16th, 10am-2pm

15841 Columbia Ave. Large & Small Household Items, & Furniture from $20-$400. And Lots of Free Stuff EVERYTHING MUST GO!

Huge Moving Sale!! Downsizing 25 YEARS of household items & furniture, planters, camping equipment, etc. N.E.B.

Household / Construction Single Item to Multiple Loads

Spin-the-Wheel on Father’s Day June 16th All proceeds go to BC Children’s Hospital

We’ll Move it All ~ Free Estimates ~ SENIORS DISCOUNT

Call 604-813-9104

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PETS

TREE & STUMP removal done RIGHT! • Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates 604-787-5915/604-291-7778

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UNDER $100

The Classifieds: Small Ads, Big Deals! phone 604-575-5555 English Bulldog Pups, Ch. Bred, shots. Gorgeous show quality $2800. 604-513-0092 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

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UNDER $300

TABLE; round glass table (42’’) on metal base (30’’) with 4 chairs. Matched set. $250. (604)341-3930

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FRUIT & VEGETABLES

TOY POODLE PUP 5 weeks old. Male, blond/white. $700. Avail June 15. 604-820-4230, 604-302-7602

www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca

Yorkshire Terrier, 9 wks M&F Shots & dewormed. Vet checked Black & tan. $900. 604-828-2806

PETS

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

PETS

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

WALL HUGGER loveseat, multi light greens, good shape. $2. 1 (604)536-1431.

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APPLIANCES

Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092

Airedale Terrier pups. P/b, ckc reg., micro, health guar, 604-8192115. email: lovethem@telus.net

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

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

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

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

DISPOSAL BINS 00 Starting from $199.

Incls. Delivery & Pick-Up. Residential & Commercial Service • Green Waste • Construction Debris • Renovations • House Clean Outs

604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca

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TILING

A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peter’s Tile (604)209-0173 RUSSELL TILES No Job Too Small. 18 yrs on the Peninsula. All types of tile & laminate floors. Install & Repair. Free Est. Perry 604-538-6976

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PETS

Peace Arch Appliance

T & K Haulaway

South Point Save-On-Foods: 3033 152nd Street, South Surrey

TREE SERVICES

Trees removal, Hedges Pruning, Topping Chipping. Insured. WCB Free wood & chips. David Fast 604-536-5426

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604-572-3733

Thank you for helping us raise $2,748 with the BCCH Round-up in May... and over $17,000 for the year!

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Serving Metro Vancouver Since 1988

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Valued at $100

GARAGE SALES

LARGE FARM MOVING SALE

Semiahmoo Tree Experts

Rubbish Removal

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

TO BE WON!

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WHITE ROCK:

S. SURREY

Sunday June 16, 9am - 3pm

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SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

Father’s Day Gift Basket

(corner of 130 St at 17th Ave)

GARAGE SALES

968-0367

whiterockrubbish@hotmail.com

Call Ian 604-724-6373

FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841

13003 Summerhill Cres.

CALL ROGER 604-

356 POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

S.Surrey

Seniors Discount RELIABLE, SERVICE 7 days a week

But Dead Bodies!! • Hvac Gas Fitting • Electrical *Licensed *Insured 24hr. Emergency Service

Rangehood, Karcher power washer, china, silver plate & small household items

.COM

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FULL PLUMBING SERVICES

GARAGE SALE Sat. June 15th

RUBBISH REMOVAL

D Conversion from Cedar to Asphalt, Shingles, Fiberglass D 30, 40, 50 years Warranty D WCB, BBB, Liability Ins. Free Estimates. Call Gary 604-599-5611 OR Visit

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

Lots of items of interest; household, tools, antiques something for everyone!

Recycled Earth Friendly HOT TUBS ARE NO PROBLEM!

www.mainlandroof.com

Painting, Pressure Washing, Gutter Cleaning, Window Washing serving VANCOUVER and the entire Fraser Valley since 1998.

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

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

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15234 & 15238 Victoria Ave WHITE ROCK

• Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses • More

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

GARAGE SALES

TREE SERVICES

FREE MATURE CATS 1 Male & 1 Fem, neutered, spayed, & vaccinated. Must go together. Call Jessica @ 604-798-7435. 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 PRESA CANARIO P/B UKC, brindle 2 F $600 ea. 6 mo old. Both parents approx 150 lbs. 604-302-2357

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AUCTIONS ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE AUCTION

FRESH LOCAL STRAWBERRIES $10 flat. U-pick avail. Surrey Farms. 5180 - 152 Street. 604-574-1390

STRAWBERRIES Greenvale Farms

Monday June 17th ~ 7:00pm Good Local Estate

Take 264 St exit off Hwy #1 & follow signs

VIEW: Day of Sale (Fathers Day on Sunday)

(6030 248 Street) OPEN Mon - Sat. 8am-7pm Sun & Holidays 8am-6pm

Central Auction #313 - 20560- Langley Bypass (#10 Hwy) 604-534-8322 www.centralauction.com

604-856-3626 / 604-855-9351 www.greenvalefarms.ca

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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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MISC. FOR SALE

REAL ESTATE 641

TOWNHOUSES

MOVING MUST SELL

26 DAZZLING

ETCHED BAMBOO GLASS WATER FOUNTAIN 7.5’ tall x 32” wide, can be used as a room divider $650.

TOWN HOMES

BEDROOM SUITE Incl Sealy queen box spring & mattress, like new, frame, headboard, night table $400.

Call 604-535-6140 566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

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

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY OWNER

WHITE ROCK; SALE BY OWNER Walk to Beach, walk to town. 1250 sq.ft. Large 2 Bdrm. 2 Bath & Den Condo - shows like a House. Storage Galore! 778-294-8010 WHITE ROCK sxs 4086sf duplex, 10,590sf lot, nice area nr schls/bus No agents. 604-535-2413

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HOUSES FOR SALE CLOVERDALE

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APARTMENT/CONDO ACTIVE SENIOR 1 & 2 Bedrooms

Well maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock close to shopping.

Swimming Pool & All Amenities. UTILITIES INCLUDED. NS/NP

Call 604-538-5337 Beautiful & Affordable Kiwanis Park Place For Adults 55+ rental apartments in a modern complex, right next to beautiful Crescent Park! On site maintenance & office staff Mon. through Friday. 1 bdrm. units from $751 - $844 incls. heat, electricity and friendly reliable service.

3 bedroom, well kept rancher w/living room plus a roomy recreation room that opens onto a large fenced yard with lush hedge and workshop shed. Renovated and updated bathroom and kitchen. Plenty of space for the RV and electrical in second driveway beside the house. One blk to all downtown Cloverdale amenities. Tall hedging for privacy. 2 blks to Zion school daycare and the park. $429,000. Please contact:

Matt Cameron at 604-694-7628

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HOMES WANTED

WANTED: 1st time home buyer looking for Condo/duplex in White Rock. No realters. 604-538-7868 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

OKANAGAN PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS FROM $140,000 Also; Spectacular 3 Acre Parcel at $390,000 1-250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com ~ FINANCING AVAILABLE ~

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

Call 604-538-9669 for information or to visit.

APARTMENT/CONDO

WHITE ROCK

FAMILIES WELCOME 1 and 2 Bedroom. Bright Suites with Hardwood Floors Bayview Chateau - concrete tower -

RENTALS 736

741

Rosemary Centre

Professionally Managed by Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP

3388 Rosemary Hts Cres. Surrey, second floor office 220 650 sq.ft., and one ground floor office/retail unit 526 sq ft. in quiet Rosemary area.

Call Now! 604-531-9797 bayviewchateau@ bentallkennedy.com

WHITE ROCK Spacious upper apt, 3 bdrm, 2 baths, 5 appls, 1250 sq/ft balcony, nr PAH & WR shops. Aldult oriented bldng, ns/np. $1150 +utils. July 1st. Jay (604)535-8971. WHITE ROCK. *Studio & *1Bd stes clean quiet adult oriented bldg, near bus/shops Immed 1 yr lease, ns/np fr $650 incl heat h/w. 604-560-9841 ~ MOVE-IN ALLOWANCE $150 ~ W. ROCK Large 1 BR Victoria Ave Spectacular unobstructed water/ pier views, covered porch, W/D, Parking. No pets. Non-smoking. $1250.00 Avail June 29. See pictures in online ad. 604-375-6940.

HOMES FOR RENT

15321 Russell Ave

WHITE ROCK - Newly reno’d 1200 sf, 2 bdrm, 1 bthrm suite, lam flrs, ss appl. quartz countertops, carpeted bdrms. Your own backyard. Brand new deck & sep. entr. Priv. lndry fac. 1 min walk to beach & Marine Dr. stores. Your own parking space. $1500/mo. Gas, hydro & cable inc. n/s inside. Small quiet dog allowed. Avail. July 15th. Refs req. email: jason_metheral@hotmail.com 604-290-6956.

SURREY Central. Large 1 & 2 bdrm apts. Close to skytrain. Incl heat, cable, pkng & 3 appli’s. N/P. 604-588-4664 or 604-588-8121.

White Rock ~ 1243 Best St

WHITE ROCK 1 Bdrm $800/mo + Bachelor $720/mo+ 1/2 mo Security dep. Serious inquiries only. N/P, N/S. June/July 1st. (604)360-1403 WHITE ROCK 1 BDRM FABULOUS LOCATION Walk to town & beach, nice street. Ground flr, patio, 1 Bdrm. 1 bath. Newer carpet, lino, in-suite laundry, secure prkg, N/S, NO PETS. Prefer One yr lease. Avail. July1. $875/mo. BONUS inc. HOT WATER & HEAT 1561 Vidal The Ridgecrest

Call Greg 604-209-1899 WHITE ROCK. 2 BDRM, 1 bath. Near Mall. $1195 incl heat/hotwater Senior oriented. N/S, N/P. Phone 604-536-9565 or 604-765-9565. WHITE ROCK area: Spac 1 bdrm & den suite. Walk to malls, bus, rest; large deck. In-ste lndry. $1200/mo incl gas. N/P, N/S. 604-531-9457. White Rock - Central loc. 1 bdrm apts. $800/mo & up. H/w heat, u/g prkg inc. Adult oriented. Refs. Avail. now. n/p, n/s. 604-808-6601 or (604)591-1778 WHITE ROCK, Miramar. Fabulous view! 17th floor. 2/bdrms, 2/bthrms, 2 parkings. Avail now. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460 WHITE ROCK Newly reno’d 2 bdrm corner ste $985 incl heat, htwr & prkg July 1 Sorry N/P 604-538-8408

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

The Scrapper

MORGAN CROSSING Peninsula bright, 3 bdrm 2 baths 2000+sf home, $1850+util. 604-760-8273 OCEAN PARK: 2 Bdrm rancher, newly decorated. 4 appl., carport. New storage shed. Large property. N/S. $1550/mo. Call (604)420-3269 or 604-760-7043 PANORAMA; large 5 bdrm house on acreage with water view. $2200. Avail immed. Call 604-597-9787

PROPERTY OWNERS Big or small properties, WE MANAGE IT ALL! Houses needed for qualified tenants for estimate call:

Alfred 604-889-6807 TENANTS Houses/Condos/Townhouses Rental units available now www.bcforrentinfo.ca Office: 604-534-7974 Ext: 205 S. SRY nice family home 3 bd, 2 bth, grg, nr Jse Lee elem, N/S, N/P, $2200 pm incl all utilities, shared cbl n internet, 778-712-1578 SOUTH SURREY, 4 bdrm., 2 full & 2 part baths. fam. room., lge. lot, $2500 mo. Avail. immed. Refs. Lease Call 778-565-3155 South Surrey: Grandview Corners, 4 bdrm up 2 bdrm down 8yr old home s/s appl. NP. $2500: July 1. 604-880-3099 or 604-880-1385 WHITE ROCK, 24/152 St. 4 Bdrm house, 2 baths. Ref’s. $1600/mo + utils. (778)834-7849 White Rock Oceanview nr #99 & beach bright FURNISHED garage ns/np $2000 Info 604-327-9597

W.Rock 1 bdrm g/l, conv. location clean, bright, average size, shared lndry. Quiet home - suits mature single. Please N/S, N/P. Solid refs req. Util inc. $700: Leave detailed message 604-536-7120.

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SUITES, UPPER

1 BEDROOM Coach House Surrey/Langley border. $750. month. Available 1 August Included: in suite washer, dryer, fridge, stove. Wireless internet, Basic Cable, Utilities, Parking where available on surrounding streets. No Pets, No smoking in suite. Damage deposit and references required. Reply by email or call/text Mike after 5:00 pm. 778-928-1380

Ocean View Upper Unit with a lot of Sunshine Located in quiet Ocean Park community

Newly renovated 3 bdrms incl. bathtub $1485/mo inc hydro/gas. Call 604-538-9367 (Feng) or 604-722-9167 (Ivan) for details WHITE ROCK 3bdr 2baths 5appls gas f/p, sundeck, garage. N/S. $1550 +utils. 604-534-7500 lv msg WHITE ROCK: 3 bdrm, fabulous ocean view. Cls to beach & town. Inc util w/1 off road parking space. $2000mo. July 1. (604)531-7784

Notice is hereby given that the creditors and others having claims against the estate of LESLIE RAYMOND, deceased, formerly of Zion Park Manor, Room T-383, 15939 180th Street, Surrey, BC V4A 4L2, who died on November 18, 2012, are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the undersigned Executor at c/o Horizon Law Corporation, 1675A 128th Street, Surrey, BC V4A 3V2, on or before July 15, 2013, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have been received. Heather Joan Raymond Executor

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Re: ALEX JOSEPH MACDONALD

Deceased, formerly of 801 - 1501 Everall Street, White Rock, BC

CRESCENT Heights: Spacious, bright, clean, 2 bdrm grnd lvl suite, priv entrance, big fenced yard, park like setting, short walk to Crescent Beach. Covered patio,gas F/P, fridge, stove, island/bar, full bath, shared W/D, storage. Quiet, awesome neighbourhood. Ref’s req. Avail Jul.1. $1,100/mo + util. 604535-1095.

WHITE ROCK New house 2bdrm ste, 6 appl. walk to beach, avl now. ns/np. $1150/obo. 604-781-8475.

S. SURREY (Morgan Crossing) newer 2 bdrm. condo, 2 baths, balcony, 6 appl., w/d, incl. prkg. Nr all amens.July1. $1375. 604-782-1596

604.644-9595

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

SUITES, LOWER

WHITE ROCK: East Beach 1 bdrm + large den, ground level suite; suitable for prof., quiet single/couple; 15502 Victoria Ave. W/D, Cat OK with deposit; No dogs; Non-Smokers Only; $1200/mo (incl utils & wifi); 1 yr lease. Refs required. Avail. July 15th. (604)816-5409

$50 off/month for the first year. Quiet community oriented living. Clean 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Hot water, cable & u/g parking incl. Walk score = 95 CALL 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca

TRUCKS & VANS

2006 FORD F150 XLT 4x4, 4 dr 5.4L V8, bedliner, new brakes, 138K, loaded, $10,500 obo. Call: 604-812-1278

AUTO FINANCING

WHITE ROCK, furn. 1 bdrm, clse to beach & bus, sh W/D, N/S $500/mo. incl. utils. 778-292-0217

WHITE ROCK. 1 bdrm suite, ocean view. Pet ok. Fully loaded/furnished W/D. Walk to beach. $1250 incl utils. Avail July 1. 604-560-9757

SKYLINE APTS

No Pets ~ Adult oriented

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OCEAN PARK. Room with ensuite w/i closet, good view, prkg, nr bus, NS/NP, $675 incl util 604-531-8147

SURREY Sullivan Hts. 2Bdr gr/lvl in new house, avail now. Ns/np, $650 incl utils/cbl/wifi. 604-375-6052.

QUIET SS-WR garden suite. Available July 1. Gas fireplace. NS/NP. $800 includes electricity, shared W/D. 604-541-8254.

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TRANSPORTATION

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673 #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

S. SURREY 2 bdrm walkout grnd level ste approx 900sf. Ideal for single person or couple. NP/NS. $850 incl hydro & gas. Avail now. 604-240-9809

604-385-4214

$695/incl heat/hwater

VEHICLES WANTED

WANTED: Clean, bright 2 - 3 bdrm house with laundry in S.Sry/W.Rock 1300+ sq/ft for clean quiet female & well behaved dog. 778-861-7657.

S. SURREY.155/20 Ave, lrg 1 bdrm suite gr/lvl, nr amens. Avail July15, ns, n/p. $750 incl util 604-290-8163.

ONE bedroom, ground floor suite in private home. Private entrance and parking for one car. Perfectly suited for a mature professional. Walking distance to the hospital. No pets. Non smoking. Asking $975.00 incl. utilities, satellite TV. Shared laundry. Available on or before July 1.

TRANSPORTATION

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION

750

736

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TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!

CRESCENT Heights: Spacious, bright, clean, 2 bdrm grnd lvl suite, priv entrance, big fenced yard,park like setting, short walk to Crescent Beach. Covered patio, gas F/P, fridge, stove, island/bar, full bath, shared W/D, storage. Quiet, awesome neighbourhood. Ref’s req. Avail Jul. 1. $1,100/mo + util. 604535-1095.

Crescent Park, upper two floors, 3 bedrooms, den, loft, 2 bathrooms, W/D. Walk to Crescent Beach. Avail July 15. or Aug. 1st. $1780/mo. (604)542-0001

WANTED TO RENT

WHITE ROCK Lower Johnston OFFICES - approx 250 s/f, 2nd flr, quiet, large opening windows, heat & lights all incl. Lease or month-tomonth. From $450 - $700 +gst. Call 604-538-5274.

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

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

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TRANSPORTATION

Call 536-5639 to view & for rates

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

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RENTALS

OFFICE/RETAIL

- cat friendly -

2 bdrm 2 bath 5 appls (inste w/d), NS/NP. $1500/mo. Avail now

1 Bdrm Corner Suite, no stairs. Hrdwd floors.

HOMES FOR RENT

WHITE ROCK. Ocean view, 1700 sq/ft Rancher. Nr Buena Vista & Kent. 3 Bdrm den, 5appls, carport & garage. Large deck & big yard. $1600. Avl July 1st. 604-531-5054.

White Rock Gardens

Vidal Street, White Rock, Near ocean

100% SMOKE FREE BLDG

RATES ARE GOING UP!

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LOCATION LOCATION

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RENTALS

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PIANO; Mason Ridge, Cabrio style, good condition, $800. (604)936-7874

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2006 DURANGO SLT. Loaded! 7/pass, lthr, moon roof, rear dvd steering wheel audio controls, reg maint. $12,000. 604-218-8850

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that creditors and others having claims against the estate of ALEX JOSEPH MACDONALD, also known as ALEX J. MACDONALD, who died on June 14, 2011 are hereby required to send particulars of those claims to BRIAN JOSEPH MACDONALD, c/o Brawn, Karras & Sanderson, 309 - 1688 - 152nd Street, Surrey, BC, V4A 4N2, Attn: Kim A. Karras, on or before July 17, 2013, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received.


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