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Hunt wants to donate pay to charities Longtime city servant to stay on as both MLA and councillor by Kevin Diakiw DECIDING TO serve as both pro-
vincial MLA and city councillor, Marvin Hunt had resolved to donate his council pay to two non-profit organizations: NightShift Street Ministries and Mercy Ministries. Hunt said he opted to give the money to charity because collecting money from both taxpayer-funded jobs would be double-dipping. In choosing the two ministries, Hunt – pastor with Newton’s Bible Fellowship – said he wanted to Marvin Hunt benefit organizations not usually funded by Surrey. “I thought of doing some of the things the city technically cannot do,” Hunt said Wednesday. As for taxpayers who might not agree with his choices, Hunt said there are still other options he would consider. See DELTA-NORTH / Page 3
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After working on several blueberry farms, Kanar Baranj, who came to Surrey in 2004 as a refugee from Iraq, is now the owner of Ishtar Donair restaurant in Guildford.
Building a new life Refugees must tackle many challenges as they start over in Surrey
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Baranj family felt like they had it made. Bahjat Baranj owned a liquor store, which provided the family with a comfortable living. However, some didn’t take too kindly to the fact he was selling alcohol, which is forbidden in Islam.
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DeltaNorth: Hamilton on leave From page 1
He could return his $62,000 annual councillor salary to city coffers. The Surrey Libraries board also suggested he could donate it to a literacy campaign. The dilemma occurs as Hunt prepares to do double-duty for another six months to avoid a municipal byelection. Hunt won the riding of SurreyPanorama for the B.C. Liberals in the May 14 provincial election. He had previously said he would act as both councillor and MLA in order to avoid a costly civic byelection. If he steps down from his council seat prior to January 2014, the move would trigger a byelection. A June 13 memo from Surrey staff to council indicates that would cost about $635,000 and would deplete the Election Reserve, leaving the 2014 general civic election unfunded and the city scrambling to find $1.2 million to pay for it. After the election, Premier Christy Clark suggested all incumbent councillors obtain an unpaid leave of absence from their civic duties. However, that would require the support of council, and a straw poll conducted by The Leader indicates Hunt does not have that support. Hunt was hoping a report from city staff he requested would have changed his colleagues’ minds. Scott Hamilton “I heard from no member of council that they had changed their opinion on the basis of that information,” Hunt said. He points out he hasn’t missed a council meeting yet, and that the premier has given no indication there’s a problem with him doing both jobs for the next six months. In fact, she kept him free of cabinet appointments so it’s possible he can carry the load. “She’s given me appointments that make it so I can do that,” Hunt said. “So, I’m not complaining.” By law, Hunt can keep both jobs, however, he cannot miss 60 consecutive days or four council meetings in a row or his council seat would be rendered vacant. Hunt said he is now considering his options to avoid collecting two salaries. There are 12 other municipalities in this province where members of council were elected to provincial government. Two have chosen to have byelections, three have not, and the rest are undecided. Newly elected Delta-North MLA Scott Hamilton will take a leave of absence from Delta council, eliminating the need for a $200,000 byelection in that municipality.
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Cori Richet from Intrigue Sauce Company pours out some of her homemade Hot Dare You sauce, on opening day of the Surrey Urban Farmers’ Market on June 12. The market is open Wednesdays 1-6 p.m. in the courtyard of the North Surrey Recreation Centre until Oct. 9 and features local farm fresh produce and crafts.
Cost of running Surrey increases by $56 million Council spent about 10% less on trips, but 40% more on cellphones, Internet
by Kevin Diakiw
dynamic effect as showing up in person. “In some senses you’re absolutely right,” Hunt said. “But you know, there’s IT COST $56 million more to run the city last year compared to 2011, accordstill that collaboration that happens (when attended in person).” ing to financial figures released this week. Following Hunt closely was council newcomer Bruce Hayne, who rang up Surrey’s 2012 Statement of Financial Information details how much money $30,866 in expenses. His expenses also included several civic trips, including was received and how much was spent. the World e-governments Organization in Barcelona, Spain ($5,733); CreatThe city spent $655 million in 2012, and of that, $506 million went to suping Climate Wealth in Washington, DC ($3,728); and the FCM in Saskatchpliers and $153 million went to staff costs, which was a $3 million increase ewan ($3,041). from the year prior. The big jump came by way of increases to third-party Hayne also attended $900 worth of local events. Hayne was newly elected suppliers, which jumped by $53 million from 2011’s $453 million. in 2011, so his only charges were $124 in gas mileage for that year. City staff say that’s mostly due to a “very aggressive capital program” that Closely behind the two top spenders was Mayor Dianne Watts, who includes the construction of a new city hall and initiatives in the “Build Surcharged $28,724 to taxpayers, down $894 from the year prior. rey” program. Most of that was also for civic trips, including to Surrey’s Last year, Surrey council rang up $798,217 in salaries and sister city in China ($11,407). Her trip to China cost more than expenses, a marginal drop from the $799,433 from the year expected because she was called back early to attend the funeral prior. But a shift in spending priorities is evident as council of fallen RCMP Const. Adrian Oliver. spent 10 per cent less on civic trips ($114,990) but 40 per cent She also attended the FCM conference in Saskatchewan more on cellphones, faxes and Internet service ($35,896). ($2,672) and the Geneva Mayor’s Conference, in Geneva, SwitThe biggest spender on council was Coun. Marvin Hunt, zerland ($2,807). Watts spent $619 attending local events and who expensed $31,457. That was an increase of $11,958 from seminars. the year prior and is mostly due to civic trips. They included The rest of council fell way back from the top three spenders. the World e-Government Organization in Barcelona, Spain Coming in a distant fourth was Coun. Judy Villeneuve at ($5,444;) the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) $17,300 (up $6,250); followed by Coun. Tom Gill, who rang up Conference in Saskatoon, Sask. ($2,886); the World Hydrogen $13,854 (down $5,790); Coun. Barinder Rasode, who charged Marvin Hunt Energy Conference ($2,582) in Toronto, Ont.; and the FCM $12,281 to her civic account (a drop of $21,079 from the year Board Meeting, also in Toronto ($2,292). prior); Coun. Linda Hepner, who billed the city $11,281 (down Close to home, Hunt went to $1,522 worth of local events, $18,199); Coun. Mary Martin, who charged $10,059 (up $948); and like all councillors, had car expenses. and Coun. Barbara Steele, who was the most frugal councillor, spending only Hunt said Tuesday it was a busy and productive year, which showed up on $8,491 – a $2,039 increase from 2011. his travel costs. Councillors also receive an annual salary of about $62,000 and the mayor is “We’re trying to do a bunch of new and creative things electronically and paid $117,000. for electronic government,” Hunt said. “And you just see it in the fact we have The full report of council’s expenses can be found at http://www.surrey.ca/ turned council electronic now, we’re all using iPads. bylawsandcouncillibrary/CR_2013-R110.pdf. As to why a conference on electronic government couldn’t be held The full 2013 Statement of Financial Information can be found at http:// electronically, by video or Skype, Hunt said it wouldn’t have had the same www.surrey.ca/bylawsandcouncillibrary/CR_2013-R109.pdf
“We’re trying to do a bunch of new and creative things electronically...”
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Caissie is 5’11” and weighs 165 pounds. He is Caucasian with short brown hair and brown eyes. Surrey’S mayor is outraged that another high-risk His criminal history includes two counts of sexual sex offender has been located in her city. assault with a weapon; two counts of forcible conThe B.C. Corrections Branch issued a warning this finement and robbery; theft; break, enter and theft; week that Raymond Caissie is now living in theft over $1,000; and possession of stolen Surrey. property. Caissie, 42, was just released from jail after He is currently on bail supervision and serving a 22-year sentence for a violent sex is subject to close monitoring by police and assault. has several conditions, including: keeping He is considered by the corrections branch the peace and staying in this province. as a high-risk offender, so along with his He is to have no contact with his victims release comes the warning that he’s in the and is not to possess a knife except for community. eating and cannot be in possession of a “At the end of the day, the safety of the pubweapon or tools for restraint, including lic has to come first and foremost,” said Mayor raymond duct tape or wire. Caissie Dianne Watts. He is also not to consume any drugs. She notes that if Caissie served 22 years, If any member of the public sees Caissie and is still deemed a high risk, he shouldn’t be released. in violation of these orders, they are asked to call the “Why has he been released?” Watts asked. “It makes Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502. no sense.” kdiakiw@surreyleader.com
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etro Vancouver than any other country. has waded into We should be encouraging the debate over the use of alternate, lessthe export of polluting fuels – such as Wyoming coal from Fraser LNG from B.C. Surrey Docks. Unlike some The second group are past occasions, this is an is- residents who are directly sue that actually calls for affected by the proposed Metro Vancouver input, as coal port. Some live in the regional district has re- areas like Crescent Beach sponsibility for air quality. and White Rock, and are There are many perspecconcerned about coal dust tives on this coal export and increased train traffic. plan, which as noted in this Others live near the port, space months ago has a which unlike Roberts Bank number of peculiar features. is located quite close to The most curious is a plan many homes. to ship it by rail to Fraser A large pile of coal at Surrey Docks, and then the port will certainly have by barge to Texada Island, some effect on neighbourwhere it will be unloaded ing homes. It will be imposand then loaded again onto sible to completely eliminate larger ocean-going ships. coal dust. As some people Fraser Surrey Docks pointed out, coal dust can is capable travel a fair of handling distance. I’ve ocean-going seen it on ships – up to a the exterior certain draft. Is of homes in it not possible to Cloverdale, load coal directly more than onto these ships a kilometre in Surrey, even from the rail if the ships line, which are somewhat trains use smaller than Frank Bucholtz to haul coal those that load to Roberts coal at Roberts Bank. Bank? Wouldn’t that save The third group are those a substantial amount of who favour the proposal – money? mostly from the business Thus far, I have heard community and the port nothing about what Texada itself. The port is under-utiIsland residents feel about lized and needs additional being a link in the coal shipeconomic activity. Part of ping network. Historically, that is due to restrictions on residents of the islands off the ship size. B.C. coast have been among Additional port jobs the most passionate defendwould be good-paying ers of the environment. ones and would be a welAt the Metro Vancouver come boost to the Surrey hearing, which took more economy. than six hours, the arguOthers from that side ments basically broke into have relevant concerns three categories. One group about B.C. environmental was against any fossil fuel organizations trying to shut extraction, and see trying to down any controversial shut this proposal down as exports. The anti-develone step towards eventually opment forces have been stopping oil and coal extrac- stacked up against oil pipetion of all kinds. line proposals, particularly In some ways, they are the Northern Gateway, and the most hypocritical, because NDP flip-flop on the Kinder each of them use fossil Morgan pipeline is widely fuels every day in one form assumed to have cost the or another. There are not party an election victory. enough alternatives available While Metro Vancouver at this point. However, their has now voted against the arguments about coal being plan, ultimately it will be up used to produce electricity to Port Metro Vancouver in China and other Asian to go ahead. The port has countries are important. heard from the various Coal-fired electric plants are interest groups and now the most polluting type of must decide whether to plants, and China produces proceed. It won’t be an easy far more electricity this way decision. The Surrey/North Delta Leader is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org
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think I’ve finally found my third calling. My understanding is that, in theory, I’d have to After somewhat dubiously successful find favour with the Queen in order to be appointed to the Senate. Good news is, I’m a fan. I even keep careers in both print journalism and the copies of her picture in my pocket, not to mention movie industry – neither of which explicitly finding them in between the sofa cushions, when required so much as a passing grade to break into – I’ve seen my future, and it’s as nepotistic as the other I’m running a little low. But in practice, I guess, it’s not so much the two combined. Queen’s call – or even her designate, the Governor Politics. General – so much as the prime minister’s. Not just any branch of politics, mind you. And this is where my prospects get a little shaky. I don’t have the wherewithal or charisma to actuTurns out, as a journalist, I’m often tasked with ally sit through an election, being judged by the likes taking a step back and reporting and/or analyzing of you. (No offence intended. Just trying to prepare news items with an attempt to see it through objecthe accepted attitude once I’m officially in office.) Nor do I want one of those plum partisan bureau- tive eyes. And successfully doing so often makes those with cratic jobs that are handed out and then rewarded highly subjective views none too happy with gargantuan pay raises. Too often with the result. they are then taken away at the first Just ask Mike Duffy and Pamela whiff of scandal – albeit most with the Wallin, who made earlier careers of offer of a nice, fat cheque to cushion asking political personalities the tough the fall. questions on TV. No, I want to be a senator! Of course, Duffy and Wallin went Life-long employment until age 75, on to become Conservative appointees six-figure wages and all the perks and to the Senate. They must have done benefits you can have your staff jot something right, at least in the eyes of down on a claim form. the PM. You know the job description: “sober second thought” yada yada yada… Lance Peverley And the rest of their political and journalistic careers, as they say, is hisMe? I can be as sober as the next tory. senator. And thought? I have one of My own record of objectivity, I think, is distinctive those nearly every day. from theirs. Get this: attendance at Senate functions isn’t even Robocalls, travel expenses, internal party politics, mandatory. To get the boot, you’d have to really, Senate breaches… no, I don’t think the prime minisreally, really embarrass your colleagues. It’s almost ter will come knocking at my door anytime soon. criminal. I think my third career has stalled before it got off I certainly meet the minimum requirements: the ground. • at least 30? Check. Back to journalism, for now… • residency in B.C.? Check. (My primary resiBut in case I need a fourth calling, I could make dence, second residence and summer home are all a career of my first after-high-school job. Anybody nicely concentrated in less than a city block.) know how the video-rental industry’s faring? • being a “person”? Check. (This was apparently Lance Peverley is editor of the Peace Arch News, a important prior to 1929, when there was some sister paper to The Leader. debate over whether women were considered “persons” and eligible.) editor@peacearchnews.com
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Are you ‘too cool to vote’? Grow up Canada’s
In the wake of the provincial election, it’s been
reported that many eligible voters didn’t cast a ballot. These people complain that they didn’t bother to vote because they’re disillusioned by the candidates or politics in general. I’ve heard the disaffected lament of this part of the electorate for years and I can’t stomach it anymore. People who renounce elections because politicians are “all the same” often cast themselves as truly enlightened. They see themselves as too hip or righteous to simply hold their noses and make a decision one way or the other at the ballot box.
In reality, people who don’t bother to vote are either too lazy, shiftless or misinformed to participate in elections. For starters, anyone who says that politicians and parties are “all the same” is an idiot. Try asking someone who works in the public sector if its “all the same.” Elections have consequences and every vote counts. A political science professor once told a class I was in that we don’t have to be in love with the parties or candidates we vote for. As citizens, we are obligated to make a calculation, however imperfect, and pick a candidate even if we
are merely picking the lesser of two evils. Frankly, that’s what many voters, including myself, actually end up doing on election day. My advice to those who did not cast a ballot: grow up. Drop the phoney “too cool to vote” affect and get involved. If you want the government to be more responsive, you have to make politicians respect you. The only way to do that is by voting. Failure to vote only ensures that the things you hate about politics continue to fester.
Mohammed Sahib, Surrey
A low-carbon future is possible
Metro VancouVer’s board of
directors should be lauded for their recent decision to oppose a new coal port at Fraser Surrey Docks. While their concerns focused on the health impacts of coal dust, they effectively helped safeguard our climate. Coal is the fossil fuel with the greatest global warming potential. Scientists tell us that to avoid the worst of climate disasters, 65 per cent of the world’s coal plants must shut down by 2020. I am particularly worried about the future of my nine year-old daughter because climate change is here already and only getting worse. November 2012 marked the 333rd consecutive month of above-average global temperatures. The six-per-cent rise in global food prices that occurred that year was not a coincidence. My daughter’s generation will have to live with the rising costs of food production, the rising frequency of extreme storms like Hurricane Sandy, the rise of sea levels, and the rise of social and economic unrest associated with those events. Under current emission trends we are heading towards a greater than four-degree increase in temperature by 2100. And 30 per cent of all the extra carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is absorbed by the oceans, where the change in chemistry already threatens marine life and fisheries. A shift towards a low-carbon economy is unlikely to even begin without a moratorium on new infrastructure for fossil fuels. And that shift is entirely possible. Calculations by Stanford engineer Mark Jacobson show
identity just fine
Letter wrIter Isaac Munnalall
(“Canadians are losing their identity,” June 11) has one point of view of what Canadian identity should be. My point of view differs in that I never want the government to dictate who can be my friends, or where I can or cannot reside in Canada. I respect and cherish the fundamental rights entrenched in the Canadian constitution, which includes the freedom of association and mobility/residency rights. The guaranteed freedom for each citizen to choose is one of the key things defines the Canadian identity. I would oppose any government that seeks to restrict or reduce these rights. I believe that citizens with Chinese origin residing in Vancouver’s Chinatown, or citizens with South Asian origins that reside in Surrey, are just as patriotic as citizens living throughout Canada. Was Mr. Munnalall was not in town during the 2010 Winter Olympics?
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a letter writer argues climate change must be a part of the assessment for deciding whether or not a new coal terminal will go ahead at Fraser surrey Docks. that barriers to large-scale use of renewable energies are “primarily social and political, not technological or economic.” SFU economist Mark Jaccard has written that “when the BC government cancelled one natural gas plant and two coal plants, the resulting hydro, wind, and wood waste projects created twice as many jobs.” These are only two of many examples telling us that new coal ports are the opposite of sustain-
ability. I have no doubt that my daughter’s generation will look back and applaud Metro Vancouver’s decision. Yet the ultimate power to prevent coal port expansions still rests with the port authority itself, Port Metro Vancouver. The port consistently reminds the public that caring about climate change is not in their mandate. I could tell them that human health is not in the mandate of cigarette companies, or that
preventing genocide is not in the mandate of arms traders. Instead I will tell them that their mandate does not preclude legitimate public consultation that explicitly considers the climate change implications of coal port expansion. Now, that would be something special for my daughter’s generation to look back on with appreciation. Alejandro Frid Bowen Island
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Granting wishes Newton Elementary raises thousands for charity in honour of former student
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The school sold light-up star necklaces and each student was given a Three monThs ago, children at Newplastic star coin bank in which to collect ton Elementary set out to achieve two their spare change for three months. simultaneous goals: honour a former The average school raises about student and raise as much money for $1,200, said principal Jodi Kennett. charity as they “We were could. hopeful that our Last week, school could they achieved meet this goal, both of those and in the end goals – and our students far more. exceeded that In March, the goal by raising school launched $6,123.66 – a campaign in enough to grant honour of Aniva a full wish to Shaji, a student another child.� who passed away Not only was a PHOTO SUBMITTED last October just cheque presented before her 14th newton elementary school raises to Make-A-Wish more than $6,000 for the make-Abirthday. in a ceremony Wish Foundation. Aniva, who last Tuesday, had a degenerabut Grade 5/6 tive muscle disorder, had been granted teacher Dean Nakashima had his a wish by the Make-A-Wish Foundahead shaved – something he promised tion – a laptop computer she had to do if his students reached their requested. To honour her memory, her fundraising goal of $300. They far fellow schoolmates wanted to give back exceeded that, raising $1,300, and to the foundation that had made Aniva ensuring Nakashima’s head stays cool so happy. this summer.
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Refugees: Education, racism and fees all pose obstacles From page 1 In Cambodia, rent for a furnished apartment cost $100 and food was extremely inexpensive. Rent for a similar place in Surrey is about $700, and groceries far more expensive than they were in Cambodia. The family of five went to work in local blueberry fields for a few months, and sustained themselves on what they were served at the farms. Eventually, Bahjat found work as a flooring waterproofer, and Kanar now works in a Guildford restaurant the family
owns and operates. As for their early struggles, the Baranjes are not alone. More than 6,000 refugees arrive in this province every year, with some of them fleeing their home country on their own and others being privately sponsored. About half of them are Government Assisted Refugees (GARs). Almost 100 GARs arrived in this province during the first three months of this year alone, with 50 per cent of them children under 18. In B.C., the bulk of the GARs are settling in
Coquitlam (30 per cent) this year by the United and Surrey (29 per cent), Nations with the theme with the rest going to “Refugees have no Burnaby (11 per cent), choice, you do.” North Vancouver (10 per Chris Friesen, director cent), and New Westof settlement services for minster (nine the Immigrant per cent). Services Society So far this of B.C., said year, GARs have many of the come from Iran challenges fac(49 per cent), ing refugees are Iraq (24 per similar to those cent), Congo experienced (11 per cent), by the Baranj Syria (eight family. Kanar Baranj per cent), and All GARs Ethiopia (four come to Canada per cent). with the weight of interToday (June 20) is est-bearing loans for their World Refugee Day, travel expenses provided and is being heralded to them by Ottawa.
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additional counselling for the refugee student. “It would be fair to say that over 80 per cent of settled refugees have... been traumatized in various degrees and various circumstances,” Friesen said. Another problem is racism, which is widespread, Friesen said. These challenges can mostly be countered with education, of both of the public and of refugees. Getting rid of the interest-bearing loans, which have been described by local officials in Surrey as patently unfair, will take policy changes in Ottawa. Meanwhile, the Baranj family is just happy to be somewhere where the lives of their children are not threatened.
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have been slowly leaking for an extended period of time before Kinder Morgan Canada crews found crude oil on the ground. The small spill now estimated at about five barrels of oil 40 kilometres southwest of Merritt was discovered last Wednesday morning and prompted the company to shut down the pipeline. Hugh Harden, Kinder Morgan Canada’s vice-president of operations, said Thursday crews are expected to install a permanent repair sleeve allowing the line to reopen by Friday evening. He said it’s difficult to say how long oil had been escaping. “I would say it was a matter of days or weeks rather than months or years,” Harden said. “It was a very, very, very slow leak. It’s almost classified as a weep.” At five barrels of oil, the spill would technically be below the National Energy Board’s 1.5-cubic-metre (approximately 10 barrel) threshold for reporting spills that don’t reach
water courses. Harden said the leak was found because Kinder Morgan crews arrived to check that section of the pipeline after an in-pipe inspection device flagged it as having a potential defect. They noticed an oily patch the size of a wagon wheel and called the control centre, which shut down the pipeline. Otherwise, workers would have excavated the pipe to inspect its exterior for leaks or problems. “The fact that the tool found it is actually a good thing,” Harden said. “It tells us our inspection process is valid and we’re finding these very small defects.” Environmental groups who oppose Kinder Morgan’s plan to build a twin pipeline tripling capacity to 890,000 barrels per day held up the incident as proof spills are inevitable. “By a stroke of luck, the spill did not enter any waterways, saturate a farmer’s field, or worse yet, a school yard,” said Chilliwack resident Jordan Wilson of the Pipe Up Network.
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Wheelchair fee policy in place since 2010 Charges not imposed by health authorities until after election, B.C. NDP charges by Jeff Nagel A wheelchAir rental fee
being imposed by Lower Mainland health authorities in residential care homes has no precedent in B.C., nor any clear reason for its timing. Health ministry officials have backtracked on their initial claim the planned $25 a month fee for seniors in publicly run residential care homes is already in place in some areas outside the Lower Mainland. In fact, the Northern, Interior and Vancouver Island health authorities have been considering a similar fee, but have yet to impose one and have not issued notifications to residents, as Fraser Health has done. The fee is to recoup the cost of maintaining wheelchairs that until now have been provided for free at publicly operated care homes to residents who don’t have their own. Many privately operated care homes have had such fees for years. And it remains unclear what has triggered the move now. Health ministry officials previously pointed to an October 2012 update of a policy manual outlining allowable fees for residents in care, saying the health authorities are now coming into line with that change. Except that there was no change. The provision for fees on “chargeable items” such as wheelchairs and canes already existed with identical wording in earlier April 2011 and January 2010 versions of the Home and Community Care policy manual. “The 2010 and 2011 policies contain the same sections, using the same language, delivering the same meaning on what the health authorities could charge for a wheelchair,” B.C. NDP leader Adrian Dix said.
“What we’re seeing is Fraser Health responding to the government’s unbalanced budget – after the election, of course, which presumably was part of the instructions – and imposing these charges now.” Dix said it’s “symbolically remarkable” that the fees have come while senior government staff are getting large raises and said it’s “disrespectful and laughable” for Fraser Health to treat wheelchair access as a fee-for-service item like cable TV in a seniors’ home. Ministry spokesman Ryan Jabs maintained the 2011 and 2012 revisions clarified the manual and made it clear no one will be denied a wheelchair if they can’t afford to pay the fee. Asked again if health authorities or the province are imposing the fee, Jabs said the decision to charge is up to the health authorities but they are all working with the ministry “to ensure that charges for allowable extras are coordinated province-wide.” The rationale for the charge is that residential care is a person’s home, Jabs said, and while the public health system covers the cost of medical and health care needs, care home residents should pay for personal equipment and supplies as they would if they lived in the community. Fraser Health’s notification letter indicates new residents arriving at its facilities after Sept. 1 “will be required to purchase or rent equipment from an external supplier.” Vicki Huntington, the independent MLA for Delta-South, on Monday said that could mean much steeper charges – wheelchairs rent privately for $75 to $100 a month. But Fraser Health spokesperson Tasleem Juma said new residents
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Surrey has committed to providing a scholarship and bursary for Surrey students. On Tuesday, Concord Pacific detailed its plans for the City Centre area while unveiling an interactive model of what the future of North Surrey will look like. Located adjacent to the King George SkyTrain station, the Concord Pacific’s Community Presentation Centre and interactive marquee model are now open daily for tours to the public (see video at surreyleader.com). In addition, Concord is committing to providing an annual bursary and scholarship, both worth $2,500, for Surrey students. Park Avenue, the latest phase of Concord’s Surrey community, will be launched formally on June 22.
Marathon celebration at Central City Plaza Family fun event for 16-week countdown
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Surrey International Marathon will officially kick off the 16-week countdown to the second-annual event with a free, family event at Central City Plaza. The celebration, which will include a special appearance by former Canucks’ player Trevor Linden; fitness demonstrations; a healthy pancake breakfast including whole wheat pancakes and fruit provided by the North Surrey Lions Club; entertainment by a number of the cultural groups which will be featured along the Marathon’s “Cultural Miles”
and a live broadcast by the Global Morning News team including hosts Sophie Lui and Steve Darling. Red FM will also be broadcasting live throughout the morning. “We invite all of Surrey to come out and enjoy a fun, family morning of healthy food and great entertainment,” says Marathon Chair Elizabeth Model. The event will be held June 21 from 5-9 a.m. at the Central City Plaza,13450 102 Ave. Information about marathon training programs, event details, and race registration can be found at surreymarathon.com
No tie to food in three brain disease cases: FHA Victims have standard strain of affliction, not ‘mad cow’ by Jeff Nagel Three suspecTed Lower
Mainland cases of a degenerative brain-wasting disease have nothing to do with mad cow disease or the consumption of beef, say public health officials. One resident in the Fraser Health region is dead of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) and two others who are ill are believed to have it. “I want to be clear there is absolutely no evidence that these three confirmed or probable cases are linked to food consumption,” said Paul Van Buynder, Fraser Health’s chief medical health officer. He said these are cases of “classical” CJD that appear every year, albeit rarely, at a rate of one or two per million. Tests have ruled out the variant form of CJD linked to consumption of beef from cattle infected with mad cow disease (bovine spongiform encephalopathy).
“There has never been a homegrown case of variant CJD in Canada so this is not surprising,” Van Buynder said. He said some media and social media reports wrongly referred to the local cases as “human mad
normally be expected here in a year, but still within what’s statistically likely. “There is no outbreak and I want to reassure residents of the Lower Mainland that there is no risk to the public or to residents in our facilities.” The patients are from different Fraser region cities and settings, he said, and a review so far has not found any links to suggest a common source of the neurological disorder. Three more possible cases were investigated by Fraser over the past year but are considered unlikely to be CJD. CJD victims die about Paul Van Buynder a year after symptoms appear. They first show psychicow disease.” atric problems like anxiety or About 30 Canadians a year depression, followed by percontract the standard form of sistent pain or odd sensations, CJD. unsteady or jerky walking, proVan Buynder said the three gressive dementia and eventual cases in Fraser Health are inability to move or speak. one or two more than might jnagel@blackpress.ca
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RCMP draws guns More than 60 firearms collected so far during month-long B.C. Gun Amnesty by Kevin Diakiw
used in the making of homemade ammunition. In just over two weeks, the B.C. “Many times we will receive guns Gun Amnesty program has collected and firearms from families whose more than 60 weapons from Surrey previous generations have passed residents. on and they no longer want them This month, police across B.C. in their homes,” said Surrey RCMP started collecting firearms during Cpl. Bert Paquet. the annual gun amnesty. “This is exactly what we are lookThe program is designed to get ing for as we prefer to see these unwanted guns out of homes, makin to us rather than have EN lost Pturned O ing them safer for everyone in them, them or stolen and used for W ! O n o N will eascriminal S and reducing the chance they purposes.” e h t r foto fall into the wrong hands due Mounties are renewing their call theft. for people to turn in their unwanted During the first two-and-a-half firearms, imitation weapons and weeks of the month-long B.C. Gun ammunition before the end of the Amnesty, the following weapons month. were turned in to the Surrey RCMP Residents are encouraged to for safe disposal: turn them in by calling the Surrey Picked Fresh DAILY from Our Own Fields • 38 rifles; RCMP at 604-599-0502 to arrange U-PICK AVAILABLE! Strawberries • 19 shotguns; for a police officer to pick up the SALE DATES: THURSDAY, JUNE 28 • Four handguns; weapons. TO MONDAY, JULY 2, 2012 • 10 replica/pellet guns; For safety reasons, people are • 10,000 individual rounds of asked not to deliver weapons to Local On the Local ammunition. the detachment or district offices HEAD VINE WHITE Of particular note, a number of and not to answer their door with POTATOES historic rifles, possibly relicsLETTUCE from a weapon in TOMATOES their hand when the previous military operations, have officer arrives. been turned in, as well as materials kdiakiw@surreyleader.com lb. ea. lb.
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Appia Developments to release second phase at SOLO District
Living among the clouds at Altus Appia Developments’ SOLO District will add another gem to the neighbourhood when it launches sales of its newest phase on June 22. Altus will be the tallest building in Burnaby at the equivalent of 55 storeys, with office space on the first 14 floors and residential from 200 feet up. “The views start from the bottom (residential) floor,” says Appia Sales and Marketing Manager Lisa Murrell. SOLO District (which stands for South Of Lougheed) welcomed Altus with a preview event on June 15 that saw many potential buyers visit the SOLO District Presentation Centre. Something that sets Altus apart are
the choices it offers for three-bedroom units, which is something buyers have been asking for. SOLO District itself is one of the most exciting properties in the Lower Mainland real estate market. It will eventually be comprised of four stunning residential towers and over 1,400 homes. Construction is currently ongoing at the first phase, Stratus, with future phases Cirrus and Aerius to come. The community will also include Burnaby’s first Whole Foods. “There are several other exciting anchor tenants to be announced,” says Murrell. “This is a very, very cool community.”
living or play space. The master ensuite features a huge stand-alone claw-foot tub made for relaxing after a day on the slopes, along with a gorgeous walk-in shower with rain shower head. The kids and even adult guests will enjoy the bunk room that holds four bunk beds and plenty of space to play. A pool table is part of the prize package, furnished by Coast Spas Lifestyles. The furniture and accessories are also part of the home, from Lane Home Furnishings. The winner will also receive appliances from Coast Wholesale Appliances, luxurious outdoor furnishings from American Home & Patio, a $2,500 grocery package from IGA and one year of house cleaning from Mini Maid. One of the most impressive parts of the home is the contemporary glass walk-in wine cellar in the foyer. A glass
of wine from your own private cellar will be the perfect way to end your day on the hill. Faliszewski also notes that there is an indoor-outdoor fireplace in the greatroom that you’ll want to curl up in front of at the end of the day. “The deck (on the lower floor) wraps all the way around the outside of the house,” he says. “You can walk through the main rooms and then into your bedroom.” Tickets for the home can be purchased online, via phone at 604252-3688 or toll-free at 1-877-946-4663 or at the Fair at the PNE itself between Aug. 17 and Sept. 2. The winner will be drawn on Sept. 5. You can preview the home between July 12 and 14, July 21, July 28, and Aug. 4. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.pne.ca/ pneprizehome.
‘Perfect for entertaining’
PNE Prize Home an iconic B.C. tradition By Kerry Vital
The PNE Prize Home has been around since 1934 and is an integral part of the annual summer event. Now, the 2013 home is showcasing exactly why everyone loves this lottery. “We’re really excited about this year’s home,” says PNE spokesperson Laura Ballance. “This is the most affordable home lottery in British Columbia and there’s a lot of anticipation around it.” For the second year in a row, the home is being decorated by interior designer Jillian Harris. She has starred on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, hosted Canada’s Handyman Challenge and is currently co-hosting Love It or List It Vancouver. “Jillian did a fantastic job last year,” Ballance says. “It’s (wonderful) to have her back.” This year’s home is over 3,000 square feet, designed and built by Britco. After someone wins it, it will be relocated to Sun Peaks Resort. “It’s a fun project for us,” says Tom Faliszewski, manager of special projects for Britco. “The Fair at the PNE is an iconic event in Vancouver, and the Prize Home is a historic tradtion synonymous with The Fair.”
The home is built in an open-plan style, with a large greatroom and French doors to the exterior decks. “It’s perfect for entertaining,” Faliszewski says. “It has a very spacious feel to it and feels much larger than it is.” He’s not exaggerating. With its 10-foot ceilings on the main floor and nine-foot ceilings on the upper floor, the home feels incredibly open and airy. Once relocated, the home will be right next door to last year’s PNE Prize Home, also built by Britco. The location is truly one of the best parts of the home, since it will feature stunning views over the ski and snowboard trails, surrounding mountains and valley. “We try to do something different every year,” Faliszewski says. This year, Britco decided to put the master bedroom on the main floor, and include a huge upper deck on the second floor with a hot tub and a covered area that Faliszewski says is almost like a completely separate
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We’re really excited about this year’s home,” says PNE spokesperson Laura Ballance.
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The home was designed by interior designer Jillian Harris again this year, and is spectacular as always. Among the features are a contemporary glass wine cellar, top, an indoor-outdoor fireplace, above with Harris, and a luxurious claw-foot tub in the master bathroom, left.
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Blue Jays lose three on Vancouver Island North Delta fails to gain ground in race for PBL playoff postion by Rick Kupchuk After A busy five-game
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Brad Antchak (42) of teh North Delta Blue Jays tags a Coquitlam reds runner during a PBL game at Mackie Park. Antchak had six hits in four games during a weekend trip to Victoria.
stretch over three days, the North Delta Blue Jays are no closer to a playoff position in the BC Premier Baseball League. The Jays won just twice, and remain a game behind the Vancouver Cannons in a race for eighth place in the elite 18-and-under provincial league. Vancouver won one of their three games over the same stretch, and with a 15-18 wonlost record remain ahead of the 14-19 North Delta squad. The Blue Jays spent the weekend in the provincial capital, splitting a double header with the Victoria Eagles Saturday before losing twice to the Victoria Mariners on Sunday. Tuesday, North Delta was back at home at Mackie Park, defeating
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the White Rock Tritons 7-0. The Jays were unlucky not to sweep the Eagles Saturday. Ryo Takenaka threw a three-hitter over eight and two-thirds innings, but was forced to take a 1-0 loss when a wild pitch allowed the Eagles to score the winning run with two out in the bottom of the eighth inning. North Delta struggled offensively, managing just three singles. But the bats came alive in the second game with a dozen hits in a 3-1 victory. Brad Antchak, Bryan O’Hara and Jordy Cunningham had two hits each for the Jays. Clint Taylor singled to score Dylan MacAhonic to break a 1-1 tie in the fourth inning, and Malcolm Boehm added an insurance run on a sacrifice fly by Riley Grewal in the sixth. Antchak had three hits in Sunday’s first game against the Mariners, accounting for half of the Jays’ team total in a 4-1 loss. Victoria had just five hits, but two were for extra bases. Game two was a similar story, as North Delta had a 6-4 edge in hits but still lost 2-1. MacAhonic took the loss for the Jays, pitching five innings and allowing two earned runs on four hits and a pair of walks. After scoring just five runs in four games in Victoria, the Blue Jays scored seven times in the first five innings of Tuesday’s win. Grewal singled to score Brett Sakaki in the second inning, scoring on a sacrifice fly by Taylor. Grewal added a second RBI in the third, driving in Evan Rogers with another single. Boychuk made it 4-0 after four innings with a sacrifice fly to score Taylor. A three-run fifth inning put the game well out of reach. Rogers and Boehm scored on backto-back wild pitches, then O’Hara’s sacrifice fly scored Sakaki. The Blue Jays play their next five games at home, starting with a game yesterday (Wednesday) against the leagueleading Langley Blaze (35-6). Doubleheaders this weekend are against the Abbotsford Cardinals (16-12) on Saturday and the North Shore Twins (22-10) Sunday. The first pitch on both days are set for 11 a.m.
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Reid Dunham (left) and Jared Striker celebrate after the Valley Chiefs won the championship game in the Atom Major division of the Valley Cup spring hockey tournament June 9 at the Surrey Sports and Leisure Centre. The Chiefs beat the Roughnecks 2-0 in the final. The fourday tournament featured 42 teams in six age groups.
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Kensington Prairie Community Centre 16824 32 Ave The City of Surrey is beginning the planning process for a new park. You are invited to a public open house and workshop to establish a vision, goals and objectives for the master plan for Fergus Watershed Park! Fergus Watershed Park is a 50 acre park located on 168th St at 14th Avenue. The City acquired the park to protect the Fergus Creek headwaters and to provide opportunities for residents to enjoy the natural areas.
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You may see these professional actors at events throughout surrey this summer, portraying some of the city’s historical characters. FILE PHOTO / THE LEADER
Return of the Re-enactors Actors portray settlers and citizens from Surrey’s past by Jennifer Lang The Re-enacToRs are back, breathing life into the stories and characters from our city’s pioneer years, with live, fun and interactive performances at various events this summer.
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Other personalities drawn from Surrey’s past include Carpenter Eric Anderson – his pioneer cabin sits on the museum’s lawn in Cloverdale – school teacher Miss Mary Jane Shannon, and First World War veteran Zennosuke Inouye. Surreyites will have plenty of opportunity to get better acquainted with their past fellow citizens this summer. The Re-enactors have a busy summer lined up.
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To commemorate the 15th anniversary, the A DeltA pAinter is a remaining 12 finalists finalist in a prestigious will each get $5,000. In national contest. addition, all 15 finalists Rachelle Sawatsky is will have the opportuamong 15 artists chosen nity to spend a full day in the 15th annual being mentored by the RBC Canada Painting RBC Canadian Painting Competition. Her paint- Competition jurors. The ing, titled Imposter, is jurors are some of Canamong five ada’s most from westrespected ern Canada. artists, Five each gallery were also directors, selected curators from and art critcentral and ics, to help eastern develop Canada. their RBC careers and will award practice. a total of The $115,000 rachelle Sawatsky’s winner and in prize honourable painting, imposter. money. mentions The winner will be will receive $25,000, announced at a gala at while two honourable the National Gallery of mentions will receive Canada in Ottawa on $15,000 apiece. The Oct. 2. three winners’ paintings The paintings of the will become part of 15 finalists will be on RBC’s corporate art col- exhibit at the National lection, one of Canada’s Gallery from Oct. 1-13, finest, which holds and at Art Toronto from more than 4,000 pieces Oct. 24-28. All finalists collected over the last are featured at rbc.com/ century. paintingcompetition
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Abundant art William Watson Elementary student artwork was on display Thursday afternoon at the Surrey school. More than 600 works of art created throughout the year filled the gymnasium and front entrance area of the school.
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Public Hearing – June 24 & 25, 2013 The Municipal Council of The Corporation of Delta will hold a Public Hearing, in accordance with the Local Government Act, to consider the following proposed projects and related applications: Date: Time: Place:
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To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property from C1-L Core Commercial Ladner to Comprehensive Development Zone No. 422. Development Variance Permit LU006720
Development Permit LU006720 To regulate the form and character of the proposed eight townhouse unit development.
A Council meeting is scheduled to immediately follow the conclusion of the Public Hearing on Monday, June 24, 2013 in the event Council wishes to give further consideration to Projects 1 and 2 at that time. Any persons who believe that their interest in property will be affected by the proposed projects shall be given an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on matters contained in the bylaws and/or proposed by the applications. Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to communicate to Council in advance of the Public Hearing, you can write to: Mayor and Council The Corporation of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2 Fax: 604-946-3390 Email: mayor-council@delta.ca Correspondence addressed to Mayor and Council will form part of the public record for this Public Hearing. To be considered, correspondence must be received by the Office of the Municipal Clerk no later than 1:00 p.m. on June 24, 2013 for Projects 1 and 2, and no later than 4:30 pm on June 25, 2013 for Project 3.
Project No. 1 Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU006848) Location: 731 English Bluff Road, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 1 Applicant: Eugene & Barbara-Sue Knoedler Telephone: 604-943-1482 Proposal: Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit in order to permit subdivision and development of two single family residential lots.
Staff Contact: Tanya Mitchner – 604-952-3472 Web Location: May 27, 2013 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.02
Project No. 3 Application for Official Community Plan Amendment and Rezoning (File No. LU006752) Location: 6100 Ferry Road and Unaddressed Titled Properties, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 3 Applicant: Captain’s Cove Marina (1978) Ltd. Telephone: 604-728-3921 Proposal: Application for Official Community Plan Amendment and Rezoning in order to adjust the boundaries of the subject properties to allow subdivision from four to six lots and to accommodate the development of the remainder lands at Marina Garden Estates.
Georges Vanier Elementary student Kaitlyn Smith (right) rests her head on her ‘night sky bookcase’ she made along with partners Colette Carless (left) and Malini Guntilaka (not shown). Students at the school were given a metal bracket (seen supporting the legs of the bookcase) and asked to design and build something as part of the ‘WikiSeat’ showcase recently. For more information on WikiSeat, visit http://www. wikiseat.org/e EVAN SEAL / THE LEADER
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“The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” Amendment Bylaw No. 7229 To amend the MGE Marina Garden Estates land use designation description in Schedule A by removing resort hotel as a permitted use. To amend the land use designation in the Future Land Use Plan in Schedule A for a portion of the subject properties from MGE Marina Garden Estates to P Parks and Recreation Areas in order to accommodate the proposed linear park adjacent to Deas and Green Sloughs. To amend the land use designation in the Ladner Future Land Use Plan for a portion of the subject properties from MGE Marina Garden Estates and C Commercial to P Major Parks and Recreational Areas in order to accommodate the proposed linear park adjacent to Deas and Green Sloughs.
“Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 7220 MAP NO. 1 To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property from RS1 Single FILE NO. LU006848 Family Residential to RS6 Single Family (460 m2) Residential.
Development Variance Permit LU006848 To vary “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” as follows: 1. Section 636C by varying the minimum lot width from 15 m to 13.6 m for Lot A and to 13.4 m for Lot B; and 2. Section 607(4)(b)(iii) by varying the maximum horizontal distance between the frontmost part of an attached garage and the rearmost point of the front elevation from 3 m to 13 m for Lot A and to 11 m for Lot B. Staff Contact: John Hopkins – 604-952-3155 Web Location: June 10, 2013 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.04
Project No. 2 Application for Official Community Plan Amendment, Rezoning, Development Variance Permit and Development Permit (LU006720) Location: 4967 Trenant Street, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 2 Applicant: Brian G. Hart & Company Telephone: 604-946-8302 Proposal: Application for Official Community Plan Amendment, Rezoning, Development Variance Permit and Development Permit in order to allow subdivision of the subject property into eight fee simple lots and construction of a townhouse unit on each of those lots.
To amend the land use designation in the Ladner Future Land Use Plan for the northeast corner of the subject lands from P Major Parks and Recreational Areas to MGE Marina Garden Estates in order to permit multifamily residential development in this location. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 7230 To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the proposed linear park areas from C.D. 98A to PR-1 Public Parks and Recreation, and a portion of the subject properties and the water lot lease area from C.D. 98A to C.D. 430 in order to accommodate a marina, neighbourhood convenience commercial uses as well as 94 apartment units, 580 townhouse units and two caretaker units. The new Comprehensive Development Zone No. 430 would regulate permitted uses, density, setbacks, heights, site coverage, amenity space and parking. To further amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by amending C.D. 98A for the developed lands in Marina Garden Estates, as shown in hatching on MAP NO. 3, in order to reflect the proposed final build out of Marina Garden Estates. This amendment would: • Reduce the maximum number of permitted units in all of Marina Garden Estates from 1,426 units to 1,295 units; • Reduce the maximum number of units permitted within Areas 2A and 2B and C.D. 430 from 988 to 957; • Permit a maximum of 50 dwelling units within Neighbourhood 7; • Delete resort hotel and neighbourhood convenience commercial as permitted uses in Area 2A; • Reduce the setbacks for the golf clubhouse and maintenance building from 6.5 m to 6 m to the north and from 9 m to 6 m to the south; and • Increase the maximum height of the one storey golf course maintenance building from 3.75 m to 5.5 m to the top of a flat roof or mid-roof and from 4.6 m to 7.0 m to the roof ridge. Staff Contact: Tanya Mitchner – 604-952-3472 Web Location: June 10, 2013 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.03
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To amend “The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” by exempting the subject property from the maximum residential density and building height provisions under the Mixed-Use (Ladner) 2 designation in Schedule A and increasing the density from 100 units per hectare to 105 units per hectare and increasing the height from two-and-a-half storeys to three storeys. The Corporation of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta BC V4K 3E2 (604) 946-4141 www.delta.ca
“Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 7226
To vary Section 5.2(a) of “Delta Subdivision and Development Standards Bylaw No. 5100, 1994” by varying the required road allowance width from the centre line of Trenant Street from 9 m to 7.54 m and the required road allowance width for the laneway to the west of the subject property from 7.5 m to 7 m.
Tuesday, June 25, 2013 (Project 3) 7:00 p.m. Council Chamber Delta Municipal Hall 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2
“The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” Amendment Bylaw No. 7225
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Additional Information Additional information, copies of the bylaws, supporting staff reports, and any relevant documentation may be inspected until June 24, 2013 for Projects 1 and 2 and until June 25, 2013 for Project 3. Municipal Hall: Community Planning and Development Department Hours: 8:30 am to 4:45 pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday (except statutory holidays) 8:30 am to 8:00 pm Thursday Website: www.delta.ca Email: com-pln-dev@delta.ca Phone: 604-946-3380 Please note that Council may not receive further submissions from the public or interested persons concerning any project after the Public Hearing has concluded.
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Arts Delta Arts Council presents Patti McGregor’s onewoman show Granny’s Off Her Rocker on June 20 at 7:30 p.m. at the Firehall Centre for the Arts, 11489 84 ave. This one-hour show includes a mix of Hawaiian and cowboy music, Clutter Busters (a short theatre piece) and her own spoonerism, “Stumpleriltshin.” Doors open at 7 p.m. Admission is $10. For more information, call 604-581-6270. A call for talent in music, drama, film, poetry, magic and dance: The Delta Arts Youth Council presents The Dessert and Talent Night for ages 13-25 on July 13 from 7-10 p.m. at the Firehall Centre for the Arts, 11489 84 Ave. Enter soon – deadline is June 21. For more information, call 604-596-1025 or email deltaartsyouthcouncil@ gmail.com
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St. on June 23, 4 p.m. as part of the ongoing Vespers in the Valley series. Admission is by donation. Surrey’s first garden centre/farmers market continues in Surrey every Thursday from 2-7 p.m. at 8940 192 St. Managed by InSeason farmers market and Art’s Nursery, this local food initiative is a
Bear Creek Villa retirement community is holding a Canada Day Barbecue on July 1 from 2-5 p.m. at 8233 140 St. Smokies, hamburgers and outdoor games and activities. Call 604-599-9057 or email Monica at monica.c@ bearcreekvilla.com to reserve your spot.
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The Arts Council of Surrey is hosting its first Plein Air Challenge on June 22 at Bear Creek Park. Paint anywhere within the park from 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Sign-in is from 9:30-10 a.m. and display and awards time is before 4 p.m. A 12x16-inch painting surface is supplied. There is no fee and there are prizes. Jurors are Bob McMurray and Wendy Mould. Register in advance at 604-594-2700 or info@ artscouncilofsurrey.ca
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T While it is true that East Hastings and Main in August 1998, was to tackle the awfulwaschanges are more than fine-tuning. the #1 site, and Carrall and Hastings the statistics: 35% of www.roadrules.ca all deaths in the 13 to#6 site extend the basic two-year term for pedestrian crashes, the final total for o 21 year s age group caused by car acci-the area GLPas to threeamounts years:toaonly 12-month Le a whole 9%. Yet Cedric Hughes Barrister & Solicitor dents; and 20% of all new drivers involve76%term by 3issued months of the (reducible jaywalking tickets were for givencer d in crashes within their first two years ofto Downtown driving Eastside training) plus Also, a 24these consecu residents. t around 4:30 pm on Tuesday June driving.4, 2013 near Hastings and Carrall prohibition-free month Novice term statistics do not breakdown how jaywalking be accompanied contributed must to these statistics. Indeed, in Vancouver’ Initiallystreets the results weres Downtown positive. Duringhas Learner of these collisions may of have involved supervisor 25 years age or older w Eastside, 60-year-old across the first atwo years, man the jaywalking new driver crashmany cars hitting pedestrians in crosswalks. Hastings was struck and killed by a westbound valid Class I-5 driver’s license and rate went down 26%. But most of the car. Alcohol and speed reportedly are not jaywalking are contentious have for only one passenger in additio improvement was by Learners rather than Tickets considered to have been factors. That speed world-wide. Google ‘ticketing jaywalkers’isto limit the supervisor. 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Immediate family m Between 2005 and 2009 the nearby that said, Kerry Jang, a Vancouver city 2002, four of Delta werewas killed when But intersection Main teens and Hastings the site bers are defined as father, mother, b and psychology professor at UBC the teen driver failed between to stop motorists at a stop signcouncilor of 32 reported collisions er, sister, andisgran been quotedspouse, as saying children, that jaywalking atand the intersection of 57B Street pedestrians—hence the unusually low andhas ent including the same stepbecause or foster prevalent on the Downtown Eastside speed limitWay in thatand location. Deltaport was broadsided by a tions. Novices who receive a driving of the high number of residents who struggle That this was the teen seventh traffic-related semi-trailer. The driver, licensed for hibition must go back to the beginni drug addiction, alcoholism and mental fatality of 2013 in the was city is the not, however, only two weeks, only survivor.withthe novice stage, that is, they the only statistic by this particular illness—issues that can impair judgment. And los st, generated On May 31 2003, a 19-year-old driver tragedy. Although it was a typical example accumulated driving experience tim he supported the police methods: “… the tickets and his three between friends, after watching a must start again at Month 1. For a of the collisions pedestrians and remain an important educational tool for hockey andwhich drinking, attempted vehicles game in the area, the police have been topolice to try outline to change dangerous behaviour. plete of all the Learner drive hometo together. 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Noon on Saturday, June 22nd, we will be joined by Mayor Dianne Watts: Surrey Councilors; Mr. Frank Butzelaar, President of SRY Raillink; Mr. Steven Higginbottom, Public Affairs Coordinator BC Hydro; MLA Stephanie Cadieux and many others to officially open the Replica Cloverdale Station and inaugurate operations of the Heritage Rail Demonstration Project with Car 1225.
As this is a special event, we will not have our planned regular schedule this day. After the platform party opens the line they will have a ceremonial run to Sullivan and return. Upon their return, we will have cake and refreshments at the station after which we will be offering free rides along the spur, for those in attendance.
Come for a ride on our first full day of operations, running from Cloverdale Station to Sullivan and return. The Station will open at 9:30am with the first train departing at 10:00am, on the hour until the last train at 3:00pm. 1-4 pm meet many historical characters from Surrey’s past. The Surrey Heritage Re-enactors will
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OLAY Lolita Mrs. Lolita Alabazo Olay, late of Abbotsford, BC passed away on June 13, 2013 at the age of 67 at Christine Morrison Hospice. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Oscar Olay; daughter, Cheryl Olay; son, Shawn Olay (Verly); grandchildren, Dominique Gelineau, Sydney Gelineau, Graydon Gelineau, Marques Olay and Thalia Olay; mother, Flora Galo; and her brothers and sisters. She was predeceased by her father, Emilio Galo; mother-in-law, Lourdes Olay and father-inlaw, Emilio Olay. A Funeral Mass will be held on Friday, June 21, 2013 at 11:00 am at St. Ann’s Roman Catholic Church, 33333 Mayfair Ave., Abbotsford, BC with Father Salvador (Jun) Reyes, celebrant. Interment will be held at Hazelwood Cemetery at a later date. Donations may be made to Christine Morrison Hospice. Tributes and condolences may be left at: www.hendersonsabbotsfordfunerals.com
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It was with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our Dear Husband, Father & Grandfather at the age of 73. After a heroic battle with Alzheimer’s, Arthur passed away peacefully with his wife and children by his side. Arthur was born and raised in Richer, Manitoba. He took up welding and worked on various jobs before moving to MooseJaw, Saskatchewan in November 1963 where he worked on construction at the Kalium Potash Plant. He met and married his wife Donna of MooseJaw in August of 1964 and resided in MooseJaw until April of 1970, moving to Surrey, B.C. and worked on construction until he retired in May of 1999. He was a member of Local 170 for over 40 years. He was with the Plumbers, Pipefitter, & Steamfitters Union since 1972. He enjoyed bowling, camping, dancing and walking his dogs and spending time with his children and grandchildren. Art was predeceased by his son Robert, parents Joseph & Marie, 3 nieces, 2 nephews, his Parents-In-Laws and two Brother-In-Laws. He is survived by his beloved wife Donna of 48 ½ years, Son Michael, Daughter Lisa (Trevor), Grandchildren Hunter, Kalen & Bronwynn. Also sisters Aldea (Jules), Claire (Aurel), Annette (Guy), Antonia (Leo), Emma (Emile), Albina (Bill) & Brother Julien, & many extended relatives & friends. A funeral mass was held on April 2nd, 2013 at St. Matthews Parish where a reception followed. He will be forever missed and always in our hearts. A special thank you to the nurses and staff on N52 - Bed 25A Palative Care Ward for their love, kindness and support they gave to Arthur and our family. Also a special thank you to the staff at Valley View Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home, Surrey, BC.
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Long Haul Truck Drivers req’d F/T for Atomic Transport $23/hr. Drive & operate trucks as a team. Record cargo info. & trip details. Truck driver exp. req’d. Contact: Danny atomic_transport@yahoo.ca Fax: 604-593-5397 Surrey, BC MANDER BROS Enterprises Ltd. req’s FT Long Haul Truck Drivers. $23.50/hr, 50 hours/week. Send resumes to: 10692 Scott Rd, Surrey, BC V3V 4G6 or fax: 604-498-3051
PART-TIME EXPERIENCED, CLASS 1 ROLL OFF BIN DRIVERS Flex. hrs - afternoon & weekend shift. Wages start at $22$23/hr. Clean drivers abstract & drug test req.
Fax resume to: 604-588-4152 or call 604-588-4151 Getting a job couldn’t be easier!
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EDUCATION
INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SIGN UP ONLINE! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853
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FARM WORKERS
SUNSELECT Greenhouses in Delta & Aldergrove seeking general farm workers to pick, prune peppers & general farm work. FT positions all days all hours. Must have own transportation. On job training, no education required. $10.25/hr apply to ghjob912@gmail.com
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An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators, Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780)7235051Edson,Alta CASHIER and STOCK PERSON for produce store F/T, P/T. Langley/ Walnut Grove area. 778-298-1268
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CA$H DAILY FOR OUTDOOR WORK! Guys ‘n Gals 16 years & up! No experience necessary. www.PropertyStarsJobs.com CANADIAN FARMS PRODUCE Inc., located in Surrey requires Full Time general farm workers. Accommodation available. Wage $10.25/hour. Must be in good physical shape. Training provided. Heavy lifting req’d. Please fax resume to: 604-574-5773
DRYWALL INSTALLERS, PLASTERS & MATERIAL HANDLERS
HELP WANTED
Fine Drywall Ltd. is urgently looking for 10 Construction Helpers on F/T, perm. basis. Duties incl. remove rubble & other debris at construction sites using rakes, shovels; assist Drywall Installers and Plasterers; load / unload building material. No educ req’d. Construction labour exp. would be an asset but not req’d. Must be willing to work in dusty environment. Salary $18/hr. Email resume to: finedrywal@gmail.com
HELP WANTED
SECURITY GUARDS Professional security personnel required in Chilliwack.
Apply online at:
Take a walk through the Classifieds
www.securitasjobs.ca
for the best bargains around! Phone 604-575-5555
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Tri Power Drywall Ltd. is hiring Drywall Installers ($25/hr), Plasterers ($25/hr), Material Handlers ($16/hr), all 40hrs/week. Mail CV: 12060 92 A Ave, Surrey BC V3V 1J7. Fax 604-837-0938. E-mail:
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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
HIGH SCHOOL & Univ/College Students $14.50 base/apt, FT,PT Summer Openings, customer sales/svc, age 17+, conditions apply, no experience needed, training given. Work in local area.
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115 GURU LEARNING Inst. is urgently looking for 3 Tutors on F/T basis for their Surrey & Vanc. campuses to conduct classes from grade 1 to12 students. Also assist students with CELBAN, IELTS, LPI exam prep. Must have min. Bachelor’s Degree in Educ. and 3-4 yrs of tutoring exp. in academic environment. Knowledge of Punjabi / Hindi can be an asset. Salary $19 to $24/hr depending on exp. Email resume to pkkalras@yahoo.com
NIGHT CLEANER
Marquise is looking for a Night Cleaner at Tsawwassen Quay Market! Previous floor cleaning experience required, including auto scrubbing and burnishing. Candidates will be required to complete a Criminal Record Check.
Please e-mail resumes to: 1353.marquise@hiredesk.net or fax 1-866-272-9632
Thinking Trades? Imagine the Future... Become a CERTIFIED MECHANIC You Can Change Your Life! Providing Educational Excellence Since 1985...
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
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You want a better life. Job satisfaction. Financial security. Respect. You want to help others.
Hot Careers in Health Care Practical Nursing Our program follows the Provincial Practical Nursing Curriculum (2011) and provides a learning experience that is integrated, professional, collaborative, and culturally competent with an aim to prepare graduates to care for individuals (and by extension, families of individuals) at multiple life stages and in a variety of practice settings. Currently wages for LPN’s within Fraser Health Region are between $24.01-$25.50 per hour. FREE Biology 12.
Health Care Assistants This 30 week program teaches you to support elderly individuals and help them maintain a level of independence while easing their pain and improving their quality of life. Health Care Assistants work in Extended and Intermediate Care Facilities, Home Support Agencies, Adult Day Care Centers, and Assisted Living residences. Wages range from $17 to $21/hour. FREE College Preparatory program and ongoing ESL support. Government student loans, WorkBC & WCB funding & other ďŹ nancing options available to qualiďŹ ed applicants.
604-580-2772
www.stenbergcollege.com
Over 92% of our grads are employed in their ďŹ eld of study within 6 months of graduation.
92% Trades Placement
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THE LEMARE GROUP is accepting resumes for the following positions: • Log Loader Operator • Grapple Yarder Operator • Boom Boat Operator • Chasers • Hooktenders • 2nd Loaders - Buckermen • Heavy Duty Mechanics Fulltime camp with union rates/benefits. Please send resumes by fax to 250-956-4888 or email to office@lemare.ca
Wild and Crazy, Can’t Be Lazy! $400-$790 weekly!! 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.
Call Cindy 604 777-2195
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WEB DESIGNERS Overseas Career & Consulting Services Ltd. is hiring Web Designers ($24.50/hr, 40 hours / week). Apply by mail: #20412830 80 Ave., Surrey, BC V3W 3A8 or e-mail: overseasimmigration@ymail.com or fax: 604-594-7708
HELP WANTED
HOME STAY FAMILIES LOOKING FOR FAMILIES to host students. Email Maria mariastauntonhomestay families@gmail.com
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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
EUROPEAN BUTCHER BOY DELI Unit A - 11978 - 93A Avenue, Delta, BC, V4C 7V4 Looking for experienced Sausage Maker, F/T, temporary, $15,50 hourly, CPP, WCB,EI. Basic English – Serbo-Croatian an asset. Prepare in old fashion home made “Balkan Style” sausagues such as: Sremska hot and mild, Hungarian, Ukrainian, Romanian Piquant, Kranjska. europeanbutcherboy@gmail.com or fax: 604-582-8553
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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
UMAMI Sushi in Surrey./F.T Hot Food Cook, Sushi Cook. $ 1 5 / h r, 4 0 h r s / w k , S e c o n d a r y School/3+yrs exp/basic Eng. umami.bc@gmail.com, 205-17725 64Ave,Srry,V3S1Z2
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Required Part-Time Tuesday and Thursday for busy a Port Coquitlam Dental practice. General Dentistry and Orthodontics. Must have Orthodontic module and minimum 5 years experience.
Please send resume & cover letter sandi@shawcable.com
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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
HEALTH MASSAGE
Grand Opening 11969 88th Ave. Scott Road Become a PLEA Family Caregiver. Become a PLEA Family Caregiver.
PLEA provides ongoing training and support. PLEA provides ongoing training and support. A young person is waiting for an open door...make it yours. A young person is waiting for an open door...make it yours.
604.708.2628 604.708.2628 caregiving@plea.bc.ca caregiving@plea.bc.ca www.plea.ca www.plea.ca
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IN DELTA
Please Call
604-575-5342
UPCOMING AVAILABLE ROUTES ROUTE# PAPERS AREA DESCRIPTION 2-01 2-02 2-08 2-14 4-02 5-03 5-07 5-13 6-03 6-04 8-02 8-10 8-19
112 56 85 84 106 107 105 85 91 83 44 94 49
10:00a.m.-10:00p.m.
778-593-9788 175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS
109A St - 110A St, 78 Ave - 80 Ave 111 St - 112 St, Larson Rd - 80 Ave Bridlington Dr - 112 St, Sutton Pl - Monroe Dr Blake Dr - 112 St, 72 Ave - 73A Ave Huff Blvd - Lyon Rd, Sussex Dr - Ryall Cres 108B St - 111A St, 82 Ave - 84 Ave Mackie Crt - 111B Ave, 80 Ave - 81A Ave 108 St - 109B St, 82 Ave - 83 Ave 112 St - 114 St, 86 Ave - 87 Ave 114 St - 116 St, 86 Ave - 87 Ave Norum Rd - Norum Cres including Norum Pl Dunlop Rd - River Rd, Suncrest Dr - Terrace Dr Glenrose Dr - Dunlop Rd, Centre St - 84 Ave
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Need CA$H Today? Own A Vehicle? Borrow Up To $25,000
No Credit Checks!
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UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 FREE ESTIMATES SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or
IN SURREY
Please Call
604-575-5342
ROUTE# PAPERS AREA DESCRIPTION 9-05 11-03 12-12 16-13 17-04 17-10 21-07 23-06 23-16 24-05 27-06 28-09 28-31 29-08 36-05 36-10 40-01
65 113 87 99 108 89 102 78 74 81 113 119 129 121 100 93 69
162A St - 164 St, 77 Ave - 78 Ave 184 St - 186 St, 62 Ave - 60A Ave 180 St - 182 St, 58 Ave - 59A Ave Wiltshire Dr - 144 St, 74 Ave - 76 Ave 142A St - 144 St, 84A Ave - 86A Ave 140 St - 142 St, 76 Ave - 77 Ave 132 St - 134 St, 81A Ave - 82B Ave River Rd - 116 St, Royal Cr - Bailey Cr 121 St - 123 St, 96 Ave - 97 Ave 126 St - 128 St, 102 Ave - 104 Ave 136B St - 137A St, Ursus Cres - 91 Ave 158A St - 160 St, 93A Ave - 96 Ave 153 St - 156 St, 82 Ave - 84 Ave 148 St - 150 St, 90 Ave - Fraser Hwy 138 St - 140 St, Kalmar Rd - 114 Ave 143A St - Caledonia Dr, 110 Ave - Currie Dr 128 St - 129 St, 113B Ave - 115B Ave
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GARDENING
6 FOOT HIGH CEDAR FENCE. $11/foot. Low Prices. Quality Work. Free Est. Harbans 604-805-0510. PHIL’S FENCING: Custom blt cedar fences/gates/lattice. Repairs, decks & stairs, 604-591-1173, 351-1163 6 FT FENCING, Retaining Walls, Blacktop/Concrete driveway’s, Reno’s, Roofing, Bobcat Service. Snow Removal. Gary Landscaping Call (604)889-8957.
damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923
www.PitStopLoans.com 604-777-5046
NO CREDIT CHECKS •MONEY TODAY! •$500-$5000 • Instant Approvals • 60 Day Loans • Privacy Assured • Burnaby & Surrey Locations
www.topdogloans.com 604.503.BARK (2275)
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LEGAL SERVICES
CRIMINAL RECORD? Guaranteed Record Removal since 1989. Confidential, Fast, & Affordable. Our A+BBB Rating assures EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM. Call for FREE INFO. BOOKLET
1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366) RemoveYourRecord.com
The Classifieds: Small Ads, Big Deals! phone 604-575-5555
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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COUNTERTOPS
“QUARTZ/GRANITE/ARBORITE” JMS Countertops, 30 yrs/refs ★ John 604-970-8424 ★
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CLEANING AVAILABLE Weekly / Bi-Weekly. Great Ref’s. Call Brenda @ 604-767-3230 Exp’d European Lady to clean your house or apartment. Ref’s avail. 604-597-4891 or 778-241-9080.
GARDENING
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ALWAYS! GUTTER Cleaning & Roof Blowing, Moss Control,30 yrs exp., Reliable! Simon 604-230-0627
DRYWALL
Gutters - Windows - Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Victor 604-589-0356
TOPSOIL
“No job too small”. 604-825-8469
COMPOSTED MULCH, SAND, GRAVEL
GUTTER CLEANING, window cleaning, yard cleanup, pressure washing. 20 yrs exp. 778-384-4912
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Call 604-531-5935
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Reno & Texture Specialist, Painting.
ELECTRICAL
All Green Lawn Care
#1113 LOW COST ELECTRIC Panel Upgrade • Reno’s -Com/Res. Heating • Trouble Shooting Licensed & Bonded. 604-522-3435
- Hedge Trimming -Pruning - Clean-up - Lawn Cutting - Power Raking - Aeration - Spring Clean-up
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
MUSHROOM MANURE Delivery or pick up Surrey location. Covered Storage. 604-644-1878
HANDYPERSONS
SENIOR’S HANDYMAN SERVICE & Pressure Washing. SemiRetired. Honest - Reliable - Insured. Free Est. Call Brad. 604-837-5941
Retired Firefighter Handyman • All Interior Work • Tiles • Trim • Drywall • Plumbing • Painting * Experienced * Reliable Roger 604-679-0779
Tom 778-895-9030 or 604-582-1875 EB Gardening. Complete property maint. Landscaping, pressure wash 778-926-1634 / 604-318-5636
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES CLEANING SERVICES
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PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. 604-762-4657/604-764-6416 A Call to Vern. Free Est. Drywall,
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
BEN’S RENO’S ~ 604-507-0703 New bsmt, drywall, texture, paint, kitchen, bath, hardwood, laminate, plumbing, tiles, windows, doors
604-475-7077 #22047 WE LOVE SMALL JOBS All work guaranteed. High Outlet Electric. 604-220-8347
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
SUN DECKS
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Great Prices, Quality Work. *Licensed *Insured *Since 1986
Andre 604-836-7150
Excavating ~ Landscaping
Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...
Trucking
EXP. CARPENTER / HANDYMAN All types of work! No job too small! Over 20 yrs exp! Ed 778-888-8603
Gravel, Sand, Soil
Kristy 604.488.9161
New Concrete
threescocatering@shaw.ca or Visit us at: www. threescompanycatering.ca
Breaking & Removal
Jason 604-240-7613 Country Excavating
EXCAVATORS Quality House Cleaning, full or partial. Run errands, yard work, No job too extreme $20/hr. Senior’s discount $19/hr. 778-834-0316
BACKHOES, CATS DUMP TRUCKS, BOBCATS FARM TRACTORS
HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE CALL: MERIAM 604-771-7461
(604)531-5935
Zone Checker
CARRIERS NEEDED
CONCRETE & PLACING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
Cash same day, local office.
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CARRIERS NEEDED
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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
MEDICAL/DENTAL Certified Dental Assistant
FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE
PERSONAL SERVICES
The Surrey Leader is looking for energetic and customer friendly individuals for its Circulation Department. The right candidate must have excellent communication and organizational skills. Your attention to detail and ability to work with minimum supervision set you apart from other applicants. Basic knowledge of MS Word, Excel and Outlook Express recommended. Duties include overseeing 125 youth carriers, recruit and hire new carriers, survey old and new delivery areas, monitor carrier performance and follow-up reader delivery concerns. A reliable vehicle is a must. Vulnerable sector criminal record check is also mandatory. This permanent part-time position is available immediately. Please forward resume to: Circulation Manager Surrey North Delta Leader #200-5450 152nd Street, Surrey BC V3S 5J9 circmanager@surreyleader.com No phone calls please All emailed submissions will receive a reply for confirmation of receipt, however, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted further.
blackpress.ca
Excavator & Bobcat Services
WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $125 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $145. Free delivery in Surrey. 604-856-8877
•Drainage •Back-Filling •Landscaping & Excavating. Hourly or Contract. 38 Years Exp.
Landscaping & Lawn Maint. *Grass Cutting *Hedge Trim *PowerRaking *Fencing. Free Est. 778-688-3724.
604-576-6750 or Cell: 604.341.7374
AERATION, power raking, trimming, lawn maintenance & yard cleanup. Free estimates. Jason 778-960-7109
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MEDICAL/DENTAL
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COMPLETE HOME EXTERIOR RENOVATIONS Guaranteed Work Free estimates. Paul 778-317-0098 Brar 671-3279
BL CONTRACTING All Phases of Renovations FINISHING, HARDWOOD & LAMINATE FLOORS CUSTOM SHOWERS & SAUNAS
MEDICAL/DENTAL
CALL BRENT
(604)240-1920
BEAUT BATHROOM & KITCHEN Plumbing + Drywall + Elect. + Tubs & Showers & Sinks + Toilets & Tile + floors + countertop + painting. Sen disc. Work Guar. 21 yrs exp. Call Nick 604-230-5783, 604-581-2859
CONTRACT ANALYST
MOON CONSTRUCTION BUILDING SERVICES • Additions • Renovations • New Construction
CARESTREAM MEDICAL has a full-time position available for a Contract Analyst in Langley. Responsibilities to include analyzing tenders and all related documents
Specializing in • Concrete • Forming • Framing • Siding
All your carpentry needs & handyman requirements.
604-218-3064
Requirements: College/University Degree or equivalent, strong computer skills. Proficient with Microsoft Office products. Salary is commensurate with experience. We offer great health/dental benefits and a Group RRSP plan. Interested candidates should forward their resumes to the attention of Harjit Sull, Vice President of Operations, hsull@carestreammedical.com
TIMWOOD HOMES D D D D D D
** Specializing in Reno’s ** Framing. Sundecks. Stairs. Rooms. Garages. Sheds. Patios. Bsmts. Interior/Exterior Painting. Tiles. Laminate Floors. Vinyl Siding.
Call Prem 604 761-1743 “QUARTZ/GRANITE/ARBORITE” JMS Countertops, 30 yrs/refs ★ John 604-970-8424 ★
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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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KITCHEN CABINETS
QUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. ****Mention this ad for 10% Off **** Call Raman @ 604-561-4041.
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LANDSCAPING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 320
MOVING & STORAGE
BEST RATE MOVING EXPERIENCED MOVERS W/ AFFORDABLE RATES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
www.paintspecial.com
Mainland Roofing Ltd.
604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley
25 yrs in roofing industry
PSK PAINTING
LICENSED & INSURED ✶ Local & Long Distance ✶ ✶ Seniors Discount ✶
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Drywall Repairs/Texturing Quality work at the lowest price Phone & compare. In business 25 years. Fully Insured. Free Estimates.
604-787-8061
Peter 778-552-1828
Starting $40/hr.
Running this ad for 8yrs
PAINT SPECIAL 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.
ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
Family owned & operated. Fully ins. We do Cedar Shakes, conversions, concrete tiles, torchon, fibreglass shingles, restoration & repairs. 20 yr labour warr. 604-427-2626 or 723-2626 www.mainlandroof.com
Specializing in landscape renos Bobcat - Excavator - Decks Retaining Walls - Paving Stones New Lawns-Irrigation-Drainage Hedging and more
MOVING & STORAGE
GET the best for your moving 24/7 From $40/hr. Licensed & Insured. Seniors Discount. 778-773-3737
GET THE BEST FOR YOUR MOVING Experienced Mover w/affordable rates, STARTING AT $40/HR 24/7 - Licensed & Insured. ** Seniors Discounts ** fortiermoving.ca
Call: 778-773-3737
~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates Member of Better Business Bureau
WCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
A-OK PAINTING Forget The Rest, Call The BEST! Harry 604-617-0864
AJM PAINTING
A Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber REN’S & REPAIRS Excellent price on Hot Water Tanks Furnace, Boilers, Plumbing Jobs & Furnace & duct cleaning
✭ 604-312-7674 ✭
Cell 604-837-6699
PAINTING & COLOUR
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
Painting & Renovations
~ Certified Plumber ~
604-537-4140
BEST BUSY BOYS ROOFING LTD.
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
www.bestbusyboysroofing.com
Reno’s and Repairs
EXCEL ROOFING LTD.
~ 604-597-3758 ~
Ingrid 604-338-2758 George 604-338-2039
Specializing in Re-Roofs, New Roofs, Repairs. All kinds of roofing. ON TIME SERVICE Guaranteed Work - Best Price Free Estimates
(778)878-2617 FULL PLUMBING SERVICES
PRICES SO LOW I MUST BE MAD Call MAD ABOUT PAINTING. Free Estimates. Int/Ext. 778-773-3918
• Hvac Gas Fitting • Electrical *Licensed *Insured 24hr. Emergency Service
604-475-7077 10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005 CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service • Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers • Plugged Drains 778-862-0560
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PRESSURE WASHING
Always! Power Washing, Window & Gutter cleaning, all your exterior cleaning needs. 604-230-0627 STORM FORCE PRESSURE WASHING - Call Terry for Free Estimates. (604)353-3632
ManMaid.ca Services Affordable, Dependable POWER WASHING
The 2013 Love Your Community Vintage Affair Presented by Envision Financial
All work guaranteed
Ron 604 591-8086 Gutters - Windows - Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Patrick 778-865-9432. Pressure Washing: Drwys patios decks, etc, Res/Comm Lic/Ins. Specializing in moss removal fr roofs Same day service 604-779-8741
Hazelmere Golf Course 18150 8th Avenue, Surrey
Gutters - Windows - Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Victor 604-589-0356
Tickets $150 Cocktail Attire
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
DISPOSAL BINS By Recycle-it 6 - 50 Yard Bins
604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca
bradsjunkremoval.com
Hauling Anything.. But Dead Bodies!!
604.220.JUNK(5865) Serving Metro Vancouver Since 1988 FLEETWOOD WASTE Bin Rentals 10-30 Yards. Call Ken at 604-294-1393 Honest Man Rubbish removal. Fast honest service,best rates, clean-up, Handyman Services. 604-782-3044
RECYCLE-IT!
POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
The Shops Morgan Crossing
604.587.5865
10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. WCB. Re-roofing, New Roof Gutters. 604-812-9721 A & G ROOFING LTD., all kinds of re-roofing. Fully insured. Free est. 25 yrs exp. Jag 604-537-3841 COMPLETE Roofing Ltd. Repairs & gutters, all roofs. WCB, BBB, Reas guaranteed. Sr Disc. 604-725-0106
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PETS
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
FLEETWOOD 2540 sq.ft., granite counters, 7100 sq.ft. lot, double garage, 4 bdrms & 3 baths. $515,000 firm. 604-727-9240
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CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509
AUCTIONS ANTIQUE AUCTION
Monday June 24th ~ 7:00pm
HOUSES FOR SALE CLOVERDALE
VIEW: Sunday 1pm - 5pm Central Auction #313 - 20560- Langley Bypass (#10 Hwy) 604-534-8322 www.centralauction.com
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BURIAL PLOTS
DOUBLE CREMATION PLOT in sold out Garden of Apostles in Valley View, Surrey. Incls; double plot, granite base, 2 marble urns, 2 interments (opening & closing), 2 funeral pkgs. Retails for $17,500 will sell for $14,000. Gary 604-830-0549
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FRUIT & VEGETABLES
FRESH LOCAL STRAWBERRIES $10 flat. U-pick avail. Surrey Farms. 5180 - 152 Street. 604-574-1390
STRAWBERRIES Greenvale Farms Take 264 St exit off Hwy #1 & follow signs (6030 248 Street)
EXTRA
604-856-3626 / 604-855-9351 www.greenvalefarms.ca
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FUEL
COURSE CEDAR HOG FUEL
Call 604-856-6500
(778)997-5757, (604)587-5991
560 FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!! *Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!
604-572-3733 T & K Haulaway
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
SOME UNUSUAL ITEMS incl Mediterranean flour mill, vintage Raleigh 3sp bicycle, Larry Fisher mtn bike, leaded stain glass, mens vintage wrist watches, consignment of good English furniture (oak & mahogany) Royal Albert dinner sets, etc.
You Pick or We Pick! OPEN Mon - Sat. 8am-7pm Sun & Holidays 8am-6pm
RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free! Roofing Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
PETS
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CHEAP
Haley Dodge
FRANCHISE FAMILY RESTAURANT, since 1953. More than 1500 locations. Profitable business. Remax Performance Realty. Call Jaspreet 604-771-9890
604-787-5915/604-291-7778
20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE We Load or You Load !
Excellent Rates. (604)780-4604
Call Ian 604-724-6373
612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE
www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca
Starting from $199.
Delivery & Pick-Up Included Residential & Commercial Service • Green Waste • Construction Debris • Renovations • House Clean Outs
Recycled Earth Friendly HOT TUBS ARE NO PROBLEM! SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
REAL ESTATE
• Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates
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• Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses • More
IMPACT PRESSURE WASHING - Gutter, Windows, Full Houses.
*Previously White Rock South Surrey Community Foundation
PIANO; Mason Ridge, Cabrio style, good condition, $800. (604)936-7874
removal done RIGHT!
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
JUNK REMOVAL
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Gold Sponsors
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ENGLISH BULLDOG P/B pups. CKC reg’d. 3 Beautiful healthy 9/wk old females. 1st Shots, 2 Year Health Guarantee. Micro-chipped. $2800. Call 604-302-941 (Mission).
C & C Electrical Mechanical
RENTALS: These listings cover all types of rentals from apartments, condos, office space, houseboats and vacation homes. So if you’re in the market to rent, or looking for a roommate, start here. bcclassified.com
Thursday October 3, 2013 7:00 – 10:00 PM
Call 604-535-6140
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LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
BEDROOM SUITE Incl Sealy queen box spring & mattress, like new, frame, headboard, night table $400.
TREE & STUMP
ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates
Free Est * Res/Comm * Int/Ext
AFFORDABLE MOVING
Morris 604-597-2286 Marcus 604-818-2327
PLUMBING
BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7 Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com
Ticketed Owner Does the Work! A+ Rating
Apt. houses, office, furniture. Careful deliveries. Jim 604-786-7977.
$45/Hr
TREE SERVICES
FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841
AQUA
East West Movers
From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-782-9108 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL * Pruning * Retopping * Falling Service Surrey 25 years
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MIKE THE PAINTER
MISC. FOR SALE
MOVING MUST SELL
FULLY INSURED
‘’Painting is my Profession, not a Summer Job.’’ Call (778)834-8724
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ETCHED BAMBOO GLASS WATER FOUNTAIN 7.5’ tall x 32” wide, can be used as a room divider $650.
**EMERGENCY CALL OUT** Certified Arborist Reports
POLAR BEAR PAINTING Interior & Exterior Paint Specials On Now! 604-866-6706
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
Morris The Arborist
778-997-9582
*30 Yrs Exp. *Fully Insured
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SUNDECKS
PRO TREE SERVICES Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trimming/ removals & stump grinding. John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270
Call Brian for a free estimate
604-773-1349
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AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
“ ABOVE THE REST “ Interior & Exterior Unbeatable Prices & Professional Crew. • Free Est. • Written Guarantee • No Hassle • Quick Work • Insured • WCB
Complete Landscape Service
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
MISC. FOR SALE
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? SHIPPING CONTAINERS for sale 40 ft in good condition - pre-wired 24 ft in fair/good condition. Previously used for storage. CALL ROB FOR DETAILS 604-328-2837
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HOMES WANTED
WE BUY HOUSES! Older House • Damaged House Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-626-9647
Thursday, June 20, 2013 Surrey/North Delta Leader 53 RENTALS 736
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GARAGE SALES
MULTI FAMILY MOVING GARAGE SALE • Household • Clothes • Art • Decor • Golf • Bdrm Suite • Indoor Fountain • Treadmill & so much more
DOUGLAS POINT
17516 - 4th Avenue, South Surrey June 22 • 9:00am to 12 Noon (No early birds please) 3 Family Garage Sale N.DELTA, Saturday, June 22nd, 9am-3pm. 11742-94th Ave. If Raining will hold on June 29th. BOUNDARY PARK
Huge Multi-Family QUALITY GARAGE SALE Sat. June 22nd, 9am-4pm 6149 Boundary Drive East (64th & 124th) Lots of furniture, household items, tools, baby items, toys & much more.
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Great Prices ‘92 Red Chevy truck, baby grand piano (elect) white dining rm ste, treadmill & exerc equip., washer & dryer, etc.
Saturday, June 22nd,
9am-3pm.
UNIT #55
7850 King George Blvd Fleetwood Multi Family 16502 85 AVE. Sat. June 22nd, 8:30-2pm. Furn., hutch, collectibles, etc GARAGE SALE June 15 & June 22 6253 187th St Surrey. 2007 Harley Davidson low kms Bar Table with 2 Bar Chairs, Coffee Table, Futon Dresser, Loveseat & matching chair Wii with games. Household items. kpand1make3@shaw.ca
GUILDFORD GARAGE SALE Fund Raising - Trinity Lutheran Church of the Deaf Sat, June 22nd, 9am - 2pm St. Luke’s Lutheran Church 10177 - 148 St, Surrey, BC
OKANAGAN FROM $140,000 Also; Spectacular 3 Acre Parcel at $390,000 1-250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com ~ FINANCING AVAILABLE ~
LOTS
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GARAGE SALES NORTH DELTA 7308 - 115A Street
Sat & Sun June 22 & 23 9am - 3pm Household, Seasonal items, craft supply & books, knick knacks, recipe books & more
HUGE GARAGE SALE over 3000 new items! Sat. & Sun. June 22 & 23rd 8am - 4pm
14147 24th Ave. South Surrey
TOWNHOUSES
LARGEST TOWNHOME in Lincoln’s Gate
CLOVERDALE BUILDING
LOTS
Full bsmts allowed. (604)244-1112
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
• 24 Hour On-site Management
• PETS ALLOWED • Minutes Walk To Elementary School & Guildford Mall
Difficulty Making Payments? No Equity? Penalty? Expired Listing? We Take Over Payments! No Fees! www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE
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TOWNHOUSES
26 DAZZLING TOWN HOMES
Come and see. Daily 11 to 7pm 14905 60th Ave. Surrey, B.C. Come see what’s cookin’ in our kitchens. More counterspace, cabinets & more drawers to store!
thegroveatcambridge.ca Hans at Global 604-597-7177 NEWTON. Excellent location, 3/bdrms, 1482 sf, 2 full bthrms, corner unit. 2 pkng. $235,000. Remax Performance Realty. Call Jaspreet 604-771-9890
604-584-5233 CLOVERDALE 2bdr - $930 1 bdr $780: Rent inc heat & hot water. N/P. 604-576-1465 / 604-612-1960 CLOVERDALE APTS. 1 & 2/bdrms, incl heat, HW & parking in rent. $750/mo. & $900/mo. COIN laundry. Call 604-576-8230. CLOVERDALE: Kolumbia Garden* 17719 58A Ave. Reno’d Spacious 2 bdrm. with laminate flooring, large closet room & balcony. Near transit & shops. No pets. Ref’s req’d. Call: 778-789-3007.
Great Place, Great Location Great Neighbours, Great Price
Not So Great Ad But your not paying for it So who cares.
CROSSROADS We got a great thing going on.
604-596-9588
SURREY 187/90 4 bdrm house with 1 bdrm side suite on 5 acres with barn. Newly reno’d, avail July 1. $2500/mo. Call 604-723-9700.
Sunday, June 23rd, 9am-4pm
7809 143rd St.
N.DELTA 82/116. Beaut 2 bdrm grnd lvl ste, lots of light, full bth. Nr bus/shops/school. $850 incl util/net. Avl now. N/s, n/p. (604)543-0550
NEWTON 152/72, Lrg 3 bdrm, 1.5 baths, $1150 incl hydro, cbl, laund. Avail now, n/s, no drugs. Also 1 bd shared for fem. And 5 Bdr (4600 s/f) upper lvl avail. 604-715-2431. NEWTON. 3 bdrm bsmt suite. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $850/mo. incl hydro. No laundry. Call 604-599-6193. Newton 64/131 2bdrm incl hydro inste W/D, NP/NS cls to all ament $675. 604-596-4555, 604-353-6493
Strawberry Hill 2 bdrm furnished ste. NP/NS. Short term rental month of July $1500. 604-356-7167
SURREY - Avail July 1 4 Bedroom Home
SURREY 128/104, Bright 1 Bdrm nr city centre & skytrain. $650 neg. incl utils. n/s, n/p. (604)930-7862
APARTMENT/CONDO
NEWTON LOCATION
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SURREY
PARKSIDE
VILLA UMBERTO Lovely 2 bdrm with 2 full baths in Quiet building. In-suite laundry
APARTMENT/CONDO
APARTMENTS
Secured underground parking.
Ph: 604-596-5671 Cell: 604-220-8696 SURREY
Large 1 & 2 bedroom units Rent from $725.00/mo.
Phone: 604-581-8332 & 604-585-0063
1 Bdrm. $715.00 2 Bdrm. $825.00 • Close to Skytrain, Sry. Central Mall, & SFU Sry. Campus • 24 Hour On-site Management PETS ALLOWED • Minutes Walk To Park, High School & Elementary School
Heat & Hot Water Included “Part of the Crime Free Multi-Housing Program”
SOMERSET GARDENS (S. Sry) Family housing, 1851 Southmere Crescent E. 2 bdrm apt. $880/mo. incl. heat. Pet friendly, near all amenities. Community garden. 604-451-6676 SRY. 92/120. 2bdrm 2bath 1000s/f PENTHOUSE modern central air heat $1095 Vacant 604-951-7992
SUNCREEK ESTATES * Large 2 & 3 Bdrm Apartments * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w * 3 floor levels inside suite * Wood burning fireplace * Private roof top patio * Walk to shops. Near park, pool, playground * Elementary school on block * Clubhouse, tennis court * On site security. Sorry no pets
Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916 SURREY 75/120A St. 2 Bdrm $960 + $40 cable. 3 Bdrm $1080. Quiet family complex, no pets, call 604501-0505 SURREY 92/120. 3 Bdrm, 2000 sf PENTHOUSE, modern, 2 baths 6 appl, $1325. Vacant 604-951-7992 SURREY CENTRAL. BACHELOR suite, $575. Avail July 1. N/P. Call: 778-317-5323 or 604-916-2906.
To Arrange a Viewing Call Joyce at 604-319-7517 SURREY SOMERSET HOUSE LUXURY 2 bdrms suite available immediately, In-suite W&D, fireplace, 5 app and freshly painted and new carpets. 1 blk to King George Sky train & Mall, Sec. Under Ground Parking.
To view-call The Manager @ 604-580-0520
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
AVAILABLE NOW - Guildford Reno’d lrg bright 1000s/f 2bdr, w/d, lrg deck, fenced yd, nr amens/schls, $900 +utils. Ns/np. 604-283-9055. SURREY, N. River Rd 1200 s/f 3 bdrms, 1.5 baths, w/d, Avail now. Quiet/Responsible. NO pets/party. NO drinking/drugs. 604-951-8950
733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. 2 Large RV Pads available for mobile home. Call 604-597-4787.
SURREY
CUMBERLAND PARK MOVE IN INCENTIVE • • • • • • •
Nice, clean and quiet 1 & 2 bdrms W/d in some suites Walk to Guilford Mall Close to transit and schools Upgraded, condo style suites Exterior fully upgraded, new windows & balconies On site manager
Please call Al at 604-589-1167 for viewing.
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HOMES FOR RENT
SURREY, SCOTT Rd/64. 1 Bdrm grnd lvl ste, very clean, avail July 1. N/S, N/P. Call: (604)591-6429
PANORAMA: 2 Bdrm ste. July 1. Suit cple, NP/NS. $650 incl utils. Nr bus & school. (604)710-4195.
SUITES, UPPER
SURREY: 60th Ave/149th St. Panorama area 1 bdrm coach home. All util inc. inste w/d, 1 car pkg. Avl. now. $800/m 778-888-1506
SURREY Bear Creek Park. 3 Bdrm upper, 2 baths, huge livrm & famrm dbl garage. N/P, June 15 or July1. $1400/mo +2/3 utils. 778-688-4777.
WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com
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TOWNHOUSES
EPSOM DOWNS 13699 76 Ave.
SURREY 13178 66A Ave. 1/bdrm suite. No laundry. No cable. $500 incl hydro. N/S, N/P. Now. 604-593-7232, 778-246-1642. SURREY 148/84. 2bdrm grd lvl ste, Nr schl,bus,shops. No cable/laund. N/P. $775 incl utils. 778-823-1200.
SURREY 139/72 Ave 2 bdr T/M, close to shopping / transit. No pets. $950 / mon Call 604-599-5920
SURREY 148/88. 1 Bdrm gr/lvl ste, n/s, cat ok. $500 incl heat, water, laundry, 1 pkng. 604-351-3347.
SURREY 139/72 Ave 2 bdr T/M, close to shopping / transit. No pets. $950 / mon Call 604-599-5920
SURREY - 1 bdrm bsmt suite. $600 mo all inc. incl. cable. Pets ok. n/s. no laundry. 604-598-1712
SURREY 139/68 Ave. 2 Bdrm T/H $890/mo. Quiet family complex, no pets. 604-599-0931
$700 PCM 2 bedroom basement, Tynehead/Fleetwood, utilities incl. No pets/smoking. 604-617-5129
SURREY: 2 Bdrm K.G. & 80th Ave. New laminate, ns/np, $750 incl utils, WIFI, cable. July 1. Walk to transit. 604-764-8124 or 778-960-7217
SURREY 174/57 Ave. 2 bdrm townhouse $900, quiet family complex, no pets, call 604-576-9969
BEAR CREEK 139/89, 2 or 3 bdrm nr all amen, new appl, alarm, ldry Ns/np 604-861-4764, 604-841-4764
SURREY: 3 bdrm bsmt suite - spacious, $950/mo. Avail. now. n/p, n/s. (604)728-5563
BEAR CREEK. 1 bdrm bsmt. Nr all amenits. Hydro, gas incl. N/P. N/S,. Avial. now. 604-501-9234.
SURREY 64/K.George. 1 Bdr bsmt suite, ns/np, avail now. $550 incl heat/hydro. Call 604-248-7576.
BEAR CREEK, 2 bdrm, nr school & bus, avail July 1. $650/mo. N/S, N/P. 604-590-0125, 778-237-0467
SURREY 71/149 St. Bright 2 bdrm in new house, full bath, nr bus/schl. Ns/np. Avail now. $600 incl utils/cbl. 604-507-3156 or 604-710-1782.
3 Appliances. Fenced Yard, Garage. No pets. $1500/mo
Drive by: 8958 151 Street Call 604-617-9373
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MOTELS, HOTELS
LINDA VISTA Motel Luxury Rooms w/cable, a/c & kitchens. 6498 King George Hwy. Mthly, Wkly & Daily Specials. 604-591-1171. Canadian Inn 6528 K.G.Hwy. 604-594-0010
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SUITES, LOWER
BEAR CREEK 2 bdrm ste NP/NS nr both schls $650/mo incl hydro & cble. July 1. 604-835-4429 Bolivar Heights, 1 bdrm, granite countertop, heated flrs $700 incl util. NS/NP July 1. 604-657-5011
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AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
SURREY, 65/135 St. 4 Bdrm T/H $1030/mo. Quiet family complex, no pets, washer/dryer incl. Call: 604596-1099
TRANSPORTATION 810
AUTO FINANCING
DreamTeam Auto Financing “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals
1-800-961-7022
www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557
Bolivar Heights brand new 2 bdrm above grnd lge ste, $800 incl utils. NS/NP. avail now. 778-839-6901 CEDAR HILLS, 128/96 Ave. Private newer 1 bdrm. $600 incl utils. Ref’s req’d. July 1/15, n/p. 604-721-0852. CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 1 bdrm g/l ste Incl utils. $600/month Avail Now NP/NS No lndry. Ref. 604-591-8654 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 2 Bdrm suite Avail now, ns/np. $650 incl utils/cbl 778-891-7740 or 604-592-2149.
CHIMNEY HILLS. Legal 2/bdrm suite. W/D provided. Brand new home. $675/mo. Avail immed. Call (604)512-8167 CLOVERDALE. 2 bdrm ste $750 incl all utils. No lndry. N/P. July 1. 604-576-1112, 604-807-9017 CLOVERDALE 64th/180th St. New 930 s/f, 2 bdrm suite, lrg yrd, inste laundry, July 1st, ns/np, ref’s req’d. $900 incl cable/net. 778-898-1442 CLOVERDALE BASEMENT suite for Rent - 3 Bedrooms with 2 Full Washrooms, Laundry and Utilities included, Walking distance to Shopping mall - Transit - Golf course Athletics park and School. No Pets, No Smoking or Alcohol. For Details call: (604) 617-2368 or (604) 551-4080
BEAR CREEK, 8687 Galway Cres. Large 4/bdrm Rancher with fam room. 5/appli. Open parking. Avail July 1. $1395/mo. Call Luke 604-590-4888 Remax
CLOVERDALE Hilltop. Large 2 bdrm grnd lvl, priv ent, gas f/p, shrd W/D, suits mature profs. N/P N/S. $850/mo +1/3 utils. Avail Aug 1st. Call 604-574-4428
Fleetwood, 156/Fraser Hwy, 4 bdrm house on large lot, lots of parking. Immed. $1800. 778-889-6413
CLOV/LANGLEY 2 bdrm suite, Avail. June 1 or July 11. N/S, N/P.Nr all amenits. 604-574-6400
GUILDFORD 4/BDRM upper lvl fam/rm, liv/rm, 2 full bths & garage. Nr schools & amens. Quiet area. N/P. July 1. $1295. 604-572-0033.
Fleetwood - 1,400sf. lrg. 2 bdrm. 2 F/bath, street prkg., $800 + 40% utils. incls. basic. cbl. WIFI & Laundry. Gas stove. Sm. storage n/p, n/s. Avail. July 1 604-537-6582
N. DELTA 7551 120 Street. 3 Level house, 3 bdrms on main, 2 upstairs, full bsmt with 2 rooms, large fenced yard near all amens/transit. Avail now. $1500/mo. Call 604-590-8123.
SURREY Panorama. 147/56 A Ave. In Brand New House: 1 bdrm suite $725 & 2 bdrm suite $925. Incl utils & laundry. Nr all amens & Hwy 10. Avail July 15, ns/np. 604-765-7865
3 bdrm T/H with w/d hookup, car port $1040/m. Close to all amen’s, schools & transit. Call Now! 604-451-6676
CHIMNEY HEIGHTS lrg bright 1 bdrm in new hse, 4pce bath, alarm. $525 incl util/cble. 604-600-4050
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SURREY Guildford new 2 bdrm g/l patio, alarm. $750 incl util & lndry. NS/NP. Avail. now. 604-377-9037
NEWTON 149/72 Large 2 bdrm, N/S. Avail now. $750/mo incls utils. Parking. 604-501-9454
SURREY 74/184 Ave. Whole hse, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 2.5 acre, avail now. $1750. Ref’s req’d. 604-574-4135
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SURREY/Green Timbers. 1 bdrm & den, g/l ste. Avl now. Alarm, own ht ctrl. Rent neg. incl heat/light. NS/NP. 604-598-0468 / 908-0164.
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TYNEHEAD, Garage Sale. Sat. June 22, 8:45 - 2pm. 16118 95A Ave. BBQ, Corning, jars, glitz, kid & hshld items, electric, tools, + more
RENTALS
Surrey, FLEETWOOD. 2 Bdrm ste. Priv entry. Full bath. Nr bus. N/S, N/P. Avail now. 778-574-2669.
SULLIVAN HTS: - Beautiful bright newer 1 & 2 bdrm suites. New appl. Cls to bus, church nr by. Avl now. 604-543-7878 or 604-724-9608
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
RENTALS
SURREY, BEAR CREEK large 1 bdrm. Ldry. & utils. incl. Ample prkg. Near park, ns/np. $700/mo. Avail now. Call 604-593-6344.
N. DELTA bright clean 2bdrm gr/lvl newly reno’d, 5 appls, nr all amens. Avail July 1st. N/S. 604-591-8360.
SURREY 71/131 St. Clean 3-bdrm rancher, lrg lvg rm, lrg walk out deck, lrg fncd yd. $1400. July 1. 604-590-4219, 604-897-7271.
CEDAR APTS
www.cycloneholdings.ca
SOUTH SURREY, 4 bdrm., 2 full & 2 part baths. fam. room., lge. lot, $2500 mo. Avail. immed. Refs. Lease Call 778-565-3155
SURREY
604.319.7514
• DIFFICULTY SELLING ? •
QUIET, like new, adult oriented executive home for rent. Available now. Walnut Grove area of Langley. Easy access to Golden Ears Bridge. No smoking, no pets and no yard work. $2150. Pls reply to walnutgrovehouse@gmail.com for more details.
HOT DOGS & DRINKS
To Arrange a Viewing Call Grace
$50 off/month for the first year Quiet community living next to Guildford Mall. Clean 1 & 2 bdrm suites (some w/ensuites) Cable, heat & hot water included. Walk Score = 92
SURREY, 8098-163A St. Fleetwood area. 1 bdrm. $600 incl hydro/gas/lndry. Avail now. N/P. N/S. Suit quiet person. 778-885-5511.
GUILDFORD; 2 bdrm grnd flr ste. Avail now. Incl laundry, cable/net & hydro, $850. Close to hwy. NS/NP. 604-728-7986 or 604-728-3865
NEWTON 2 BR suite. ns/np No W/D. All utilities incl except cable. $590/mo July 1. 778-885-4899.
SUITES, LOWER
FLEETWOOD 2 bdrm. near schls/ shops. $725/mo. incls. utils. Avail Now NS/NP/no lndry. 604-582-0382
GUILDFORD Lrg 2bdr g/l on greenbelt & creek. Lrg patio. Incl utils/ldry $870.NS/NP. Immed. 604-715-1667
Saturday, June 22, 9-3
ACROSS FROM GUILDFORD RECREATION CENTER
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
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SURREY: 76/152, beautiful 2 bdrm ste on golf course. New paint & flr incl util/cbl. NP/NS. (604)339-8729
GUILDFORD: 3 bdrm grnd level ste $875 + utils, covered patio, NS/NP no lndry. 604-589-7766
186 UNITS
Heat & Hot Water Included
New 2bdrm, 2bath in nice Surrey park. Home $119,900. Pad rent $570/mo. Pet ok. 604-830-1960.
Sellers $15 or Seller pack 4 for $50.
148 St. - btwn 108 & 105 Ave
GUILDFORD GARDENS $700 2 bdrm. from $875
SUITES, LOWER
FLEETWOOD; 2 Bdrm bsmt suite, NP/NS. $650/mo. Close to schools. July 1st. (604)501-6166
FLEETWOOD, 99/159 St. Ground floor 2/bdrm. Close to school, mall & bus. $700/mo incl util & cable. N/P, N/S. Avail July 1. 604-5807236 or 604-764-2306
604-856-5165
HOLLY PARK LANE COMPLEX
APARTMENT/CONDO
1 bdrm. from
EVERY Sunday 7am
SURREY
Regency Park Gardens
11+ ACRES overlooking beautiful Bridge Lake, majestic fir trees, good building site, $169,000. (250)945-9944
260 St. & Fraser Hwy, Langley
Lionel Trains, Old Tools, Collectible Plates, and Lots More!
Updated unit, new floors/cabinets Community Building with pool. 3 LARGE BEDROOMS. Properly priced at $255K. Quite area, but close to all amens. Shannon - Sutton 604-309-0537
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RENTALS
Fleetwood-2 bdrm suite, new cabinets in bath & kitchen,near school, NS/NP, no lndry, no cable, refs req $700/m incl. util. 604.591.9671
7419 149A St.
10620 - 150th St. Surrey
RENTALS
TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN
SWAP MEET
Sat, June 22nd, 8am-3pm
REAL ESTATE 641
GARAGE SALES
DOWNSIZING GARAGE SALE
Ceramic pots & garden ornaments, Orig oil paintings, jewellery, home decor & flowers. NEWTON, Multi-Sale Valley Village Co-op 7150 - 138 St Saturday June 22nd, 9-3pm, Rain or Shine
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SURREY
Something for Everyone!! *Refreshments *No Early Birds RAIN or SHINE
REAL ESTATE
PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS
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ESTATE SALE
Delta,
Every day beginning Sat June 22 till Sun June 30. 10am - 6pm. 10993 - 64 A AVE.
GARAGE SALES
HOMES FOR RENT
RENTALS
FLEETWOOD 149/92 Ave. 2 Bdrm grnd lvl, $800/mo incl utils, wifi, lndry. N/P, N/S. Avail now or July 1. 604-951-8486 or 778-889-8486
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Crossword
TRANSPORTATION
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TRUCKS & VANS
Re: The estate of JANE CLARE KHAN otherwise known as JANE KHAN, deceased, formerly of 12427-69th Avenue, Surrey, in the Province of British Columbia V3W 0L7
U-Haul Storage Center Langley claims a Landlords Contractual Lien against the following persons goods in storage at;
Creditors and others having claims against the estate of JANE CLARE KHAN otherwise known as JANE KHAN are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the executor TAHRA JASMINE JUTT (named in the Will as TAHR JASMINE (KHAN) JUTT, TAHRA JASMINE and TAHRA) c/o Wilson Rasmussen LLP, at #300-15127 100th Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia, on or before July 20, 2013, after which date the executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the executor then has notice.
19316 56th Avenue Surrey, BC, Tel: 604-530-4455
REPAIRERS LIEN
2005 DODGE CARAVAN - 145K, no accid. Very clean, good cond. All power. $4900: (604)502-9912
Chia Jack Huan Hsin is indebted to IP Auto Services Ltd (604-5420624) for mechanical repair & storage on a 2007 Mercedes C230, Vin# WDBRF52H87F891019 A lien is claimed under the act for the amount due and owning of $15,849.60 incl. storage, seizure, lien and sale. Notice is hereby given that on July 11, 2013 or thereafter the given vehicle will be sold.
76. French department 77. Tins 78. Word in place names 80. “-- the season...” 81. Means to enlightenment: 2 wds. 84. Numb 85. Reacts 87. River in France 88. “-- a Moon out Tonight” 90. Mr. Guthrie 91. Liable 93. Individual 94. ROC capital 97. Tribunal 98. Brazilian palm 102. City in Ohio 104. Of animal life 106. Fleischer and Ben Canaan 107. Western tribe members 108. Holy cow! 109. MC - DXLVIII 110. Soaks flax 111. Siestas 112. -- majesty 113. Diner sign DOWN 1. Flatten 2. Thicke or Rickman 3. Burnishes 4. Alloys 5. Presentoir 6. “Star Trek” character 7. Crucifix 8. -- of iniquity 9. Indications of things to come 10. Turner or Cantrell 11. Be of service 12. Gondola relative 13. Paved way 14. Ship’s petty officer: Var. 15. Diminutive suffix
16. Duck 19. “The Barber of --” 20. OT book 23. Fete 25. Fox genus 28. Province in Italy 31. Reginald Jeeves, e.g. 32. Star sign 33. Old acronym at Heathrow 34. Chain mail 35. Enthusiasm 36. Manufacturing plants 37. Discernment 38. British garment part: 2 wds. 39. Great epic 40. Winglike 42. Old name in Africa 43. Danish city 44. Scandinavian 47. Paint finish 51. Makes 54. Start for play or port 55. Mexican staple 58. Seat 59. Throttled 60. Moved uncontrolled 61. Biblical weeds 63. Horn-shaped part 64. Gulf 65. Shaw the
bandleader 66. Brickbats 67. Keyed up 68. Plant bristles 69. Star: Prefix 70. World: Ital. 71. Union demand 73. Youths 75. Portuguese islands 77. Cheap 79. City in Australia 82. Stimulate 83. Hatch 86. Pope Joan 88. Bulging 89. Like some juries 91. Some Europeans 92. Regrets 93. Source of revenue 94. Monarch: Var. 95. Swiss river 96. First: Abbr. 97. Pace 98. Beverage in cans 99. Western campus 100. Come-on 101. MacGraw and G 103. Nest-egg letters 105. Inunct
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CARS - DOMESTIC
If not paid in full on or before July 4th, 2013. Vehicle(s) or Boat(s) will be sold or disposed of without further notice.
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
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MOTORCYCLES
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Answers to Previous Crossword
838
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Re: The estate of ANASTASIA NELLIE MATYCHUK otherwise known as ANASTASIA N. MATYCHUK and NELLIE MATYCHUK, deceased, formerly of 13536-98A Avenue, Surrey, in the Province of British Columbia V3T 1C8. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of ANASTASIA NELLIE MATYCHUK otherwise known as ANASTASIA N. MATYCHUK and NELLIE MATYCHUK are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the executor PAUL MATYCHUK c/o Wilson Rasmussen LLP, at #300-15127 100th Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia, on or before July 27, 2013, after which date the executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the executor then has notice.
AND:
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
The Scrapper
B-166 Laena Johnston 5347 Patton Drive Delta, B.C. B-72 Natalie McWilliams # 309 - 2160 Washington Street, Ferndale, Washington
RV 05 Brendan Gregory 3479 Angus Street, Regina, Saskatchewan 1994 Dodge Ram 2500 V8 Magnum Laramie SLT, 2 tone silver and green Vin# 3B7KC23Z7TMI3968D A sale will take place at the storage location on Friday, July 5th, 2013. Viewing 10:00am-12:00pm. Sealed bids will be opened at 12:30PM. Rm. contents are personal / household goods unless noted otherwise.
C-248 Jennell Slater Unit #120 - 4748 222 Street, Langley, B.C. C-253 James Stuart 16778 57A Avenue, Langley, B.C. D-282 Beverley Zale 32883 Orchid Drive, Mission, B.C. E-322 Ann Schroeder #27 - 5200 203 Street, Langley, B.C. F-397 John Mason 4 - 97 Hwy, Winmills RV Park, Penticton, B.C. F-405 Adrian Clements 18078 60 Avenue, Surrey, B.C. A sale will take place at the storage location on Friday, July 5th, 2013. Viewing 10:00am-12:00pm. Sealed bids will be opened at 12:30PM. Rm. contents are personal / household goods unless noted otherwise. Bids will be for entire contents of each locker unit.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
PLAINTIFF
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B-143 Jennifer McKenchnie 9200 9th Street, Dawson Creek, B.C.
No. 12 2514 Victoria Registry
BETWEEN:
845
B-126 Laena Johnston 5347 Patton Drive, Delta, B.C.
Stephen Dow is wanted at Surrey provincial court room 312 on June 25 th at 1:30 pm to dispute Meleana Markovichs application to terminate all access. If Mr Dow does not appear a judgment will be made in his absence.
RECREATIONAL/SALE
2007 KEYSTONE Mod 32RL, 35ft 5th whl, 3 slides, EXC. cond! $22,900 obo. (604)541-6490.
U-Haul Storage Center Langley claims a Landlords Contractual Lien seizure against the following persons Vehicle(s) or Boat(s) in storage at;
19316 56th Avenue Surrey, BC, Tel: 604-530-4455
2003 Buick Lesabre, loaded, low K’s, aircared, new tires & brakes. Spotless. $6900 obo. 604-364-1554
2008 VW RABBIT / GOLF 4 dr. H/B, auto, black, 130K, Many options. $7700 Firm. (604)538-4883
B-105 Ann Schroeder Unit #27 - 5200 203 Street, Langley, B.C.
B-76 Jaymie McGregor 5252 209 Street, Langley, B.C.
MARINE ACROSS 1.-- avis 5. Mineral like carnelian 9. Snoopy’s brother 13. Assist 17. A styptic 18. Bitter drug 20. Messaging system 21. Ballot 22. Custard-like dessert 24. Sacred writings of Persia: Hyph. 26. Subjugated 27. City in Bulgaria 29. Burrow 30. Dale 31. Requirements for some travelers 32. Rights org. 33. Market 36. Ovaltine ingredient 37. Wrist bones 41. Provo neighbor 42. Moneyed one 45. Ailing 46. Gather 48. Toward shelter 49. Ordered amount 50. Reddish-brown 52. Mil. rank 53. Slanted 55. Lahr & Kaempfert 56. Remotely 57. Resorts anagram 59. Perfume ceremonially 60. Amati cousin, for short 62. Serviceable 63. Pursuit 64. Septs 65. In unison: 2 wds. 66. Famed pioneer 67. Craves drink 69. River in Italy 70. Swindler’s victims 71. English novelist 72. Conger 74. Carved pillar
A-32 Joel Brown 4440 202 Street, Langley, B.C.
KELSEY LYNN ANTONIK
RYAN DAVID LEWIS
DEFENDANT
TO: THE DEFENDANT, RYAN DAVID LEWIS TAKE NOTICE THAT on June 12, 2013 an order was made for alternative service upon you of a Notice of Civil Claim issued from the Victoria Registry of the Supreme Court of British Columbia in proceeding number 12 2514 by way of this advertisement. In the proceeding a claim for damages is made against you arising out of a motor vehicle accident that occurred on November 4, 2010 at or near the intersection of Burnside Road and Millgrove Street, in the City of Victoria, Province of British Columbia. You must file a responding pleading within the period required under the Supreme Court Civil Rules failing which further proceedings, including judgment, may be taken against you without notice to you. You may obtain, from the Victoria Registry, at 850 Burdett Avenue, Victoria, British Columbia, a copy of the Notice of Civil Claim and the order providing for service of this advertisement.
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
This advertisement is placed by the solicitors for the Plaintiff, Pearlman Lindholm, whose address for service is 201 – 19 Dallas Road, Victoria, British Columbia, V8V 5A6.
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