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Truck museum tells vital story Surrey’s newest heritage attraction is now open to the public By Jennifer Lang Looking for something to do this weekend? Why not check out Surrey’s newest heritage attraction, the B.C. Vintage Truck Museum? The museum, which recently opened to the public after nearly a year of preparations, is home to a collection of beautifully preserved freight and work vehicles. It’s a chance for visitors to learn about B.C.’s colourful trucking heritage and see these vehicles up close. They represent part of B.C.’s proud trucking heritage, according to Harold Wellenbrink, a classic car collector and restorer who lives in Cloverdale. Wellenbrink is among the volunteers who have stepped forward to lend a hand at the new museum, and are urging Cloverdale residents to drop by to take a look. The museum is run by the Surrey Heritage Society, which last year took on a collection of vintage freight vehicles and trucks from the Teamsters Freight Transportation Museum and Archives. Located at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds at 6022 176 Street, (access off 60 Avenue) it’s

open Saturdays only from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and run entirely by volunteers. A number of car clubs have already visited, along with members of the public. The reaction so far has been “great,” says Wellenbrink, who is eager to spread word that the museum is now finally open. “Everybody doesn’t know we’re open,” he says, explaining the society is arranging to have sandwich boards advertising the museum’s opening hours placed on busy 176 Street to draw more visitors. “They stumble on it by accident,” he says. “We could use a few more guests.” The museum’s main focus is to preserve the history of trucking in British Columbia, a unique story that traces the opening up of the province by road and highway and continues today. “Everything you see in grocery stores was hauled there by a truck,” he says. The collection includes a 1914 four wheel drive used in England during the First World War and later hauled coal tar and ploughed snow from streetcar tracks in Vancouver. There are also trucks that were part of a fleet that was once preserved and housed in Cloverdale in the 1990s.

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Harold Wellenbrink, left, and Brian Busby are among the volunteers at the B.C. Vintage Truck Museum. The Surrey Heritage Society is looking for more volunteers to help run the museum on Saturdays.

He says the museum is bound to be a hit here, considering Cloverdale has long been home to those who make their living hauling freight or driving trucks. The society is looking for more volunteers. Previous experience is not necessary; just an interest and passion in preserving Sur-

rey’s heritage. The museum is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays. Admission is by donation. For more information, visit bcvintagetruckmuseum.org. Those interested in volunteering are asked to contact Jim LaBelle at 604-372-4093, or by email: bcvintagetruckmuseum@shaw.ca.

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By Jennifer Lang Cloverdale paramedic and multiple Ironman competitor Will Rogers has completed his fifth successful swim from Tsawwassen to Galiano Island, and for the first time he was joined by a companion in the briny waters of Georgia Strait. Rogers and Jennifer Dawkins, a Vancouver Fire Fighter, swam 22 kms from the ferry terminal to Sturdies Bay in support of Servants Anonymous Society. They set off at 5:30 a.m. Saturday, completing the swim some 12 hours later at Galiano Inn and Spa – longer than expected due to strong tides. This was a first attempt for Dawkins,

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City’s plans on BIA agenda The City of Surrey’s plans for redeveloping the old Cloverdale Mall site, reducing crime, and gateway signage top the agenda at tonight’s annual general meeting of the Cloverdale Business Improvement Association. Member property and business owners are invited to attend. Other topics include a review of the BIA’s finances, highlights of programs and activities of the past year – and plans for 2013/14. A representative from the City of Surrey will be at the meeting to update BIA members on the mall redevelopment, a Surrey City Development Corp.led revitalization project called Cloverdale West Village, along with other longawaited initiatives such as gateway signage for the historic town centre. There will also be a board election. The meeting runs from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Cloverdale Legion auditorium, at 17567 57 Avenue. For more information, call 604-576-3155 or visit www.cloverdalebia.com.

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Ironman races. Rogers said he was feeling good about his pending June 28 swim. “I’ve been doing lots of training – not too much, not too little. I’m pretty confident I can do it in under nine hours this year,” he said. He trains at Sasamat Lake near Belcarra, where this spring he’s been working his way up to five laps, or 10.5 kms. He was counting on his shoulders getting sore about half way to Galiano, but he paces himself carefully. Rogers takes a five-minute food and water break every hour and he gets out of the water completely once every three hours. He takes Gravol to combat motion sickness, but keeping warm is a greater concern. “Last year, I was quite hypothermic when I got out of the water,” he said. “You’ve just got to plan for that, and

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To the editor; A few weeks ago, Miss World Canada 2012, Tara Teng, came into our school, Hillcrest Elementary, to talk to us about child labor, poverty, smuggling and trafficking. “When Tara spoke to us I stopped to think about how sad this is for those children,” says Jenna Prem. “I put myself in their shoes and think about how hard they have to work for so little pay,” says Mariko McKeown. “I felt so bad for the slaves who have to work in these horrible conditions.”

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To the editor; Re: ‘Positive prank’, June 27 Thank you so much for the story about the positive prank. The students worked really hard on this, but what didn’t get reported was how the community pitched in, and in this day and age, that’s really important. Arts Nursery donated the Dogwood tree and Cloverdale Paints donated a lot of the paint. Kudos to these community minded companies. Karen Inglis

On July 1, 1867, when Canada was born, life was very different than it is today. At that time, Canadian culture was infused with the Christian faith, to the extent that many Bible passages are carved right into the very walls of the Parliament buildings. For example, on the east side of the Peace Tower one can read “He (Jesus Christ) shall have dominion also from Sea to Sea”, which is a direct quote from the Book of Psalms. Since 1867, Canadian culture and norms have changed dramatically, so that explicit mention of Jesus Christ or of the Christian faith in a political context can be openly vilified, or even prosecuted in various tribunals across our great land. However, Jesus Christ and his disciples will continue to hold out a message of peace, renewal and hope for a bright future to all the citizens of Canada. It is our highest hope that Canadians will re-discover the riches of God’s grace again, for as the west side of the Peace Tower says, quoting from the Book of Proverbs, “where there is no vision, the people perish.” By Doug Schouten Neighbourhood Bible Study

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Russian might packs ’em in By Jennifer Lang Fine weather, free pancakes and hotdogs plus the awesome sight of a Russian tank rolling over a Toyota Tercel ensured a good turnout at the Cloverdale Legion’s open house. Branch 6 celebrated Legion Week in Canada by throwing its doors open to the public June 22. Tank crushing demonstrations that reduced three different civilian vehicles to piles of mangled metal were undoubtedly a highlight. The tank was on loan

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To the editor; Re: “Full throttle for rail revival,” June 20 TransLink receives a lot of often-unjust flak by the public and newsmedia, especially for not pushing forward full-steam on non-automated light rail. Be it for short or long distance trips, light rail still requires many cuts across many streets, thus negatively and very annoyingly affects (via traffic light) stop-and-go, fossil-fuelemitting traffic. Unfortunately, as long as SkyTrain is a monetarily – though not an environmentally – greater expense, there’ll be letters aplenty denouncing this superior form of mass transportation. Regardless of its price (paid by all taxpayers, etc.,), SkyTrain’s benefits considerably outweigh its negatives – unless, of course, one foolishly places breathable air on par, or even less so, with money. The promotion of additional fuel-burning buses hopefully will be ignored; and, oh yes,

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A: Across different educational jurisdictions reducing class size has been a popular policy initiative over the last 15 years. Intuititively, both parents and teachers Jon Mayan believe that small class sizes will allow for more individual attention and result in higher achievement. However, what does the research say? The research confirms that class size reduction does provide the environment in which teachers are able to teach differently. In smaller classes, they interact with individual students more frequently and use a greater variety of instructional strategies. Students learn more academically and socially; they are more engaged and less disruptive. It is important to note, however, that other factors greatly enhance the benefits associated with smaller class sizes. The more important being the classroom teacher. When the classroom teacher is given the opportunity and time to learn new instructional strategies, to design quality learning experiences and collaborate more frequently with colleagues, students truly benefit from being in smaller groupings. Often parents will ask me; How many students are expected in my child’s class next year? I share with them the importance of knowing how class size in combination with a professional growth-oriented teacher will benefit their child’s learning and development.

Chiropractic helps your spine to have a full and pain free range of motion. If you have areas in your spine that are sore or painful, and more importantly to prevent pain and soreness. Book your chiropractic checkup today. A mobile spine is a healthy spine!

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Our spine is the main support system of our body. When the spine is healthy it has mobility throughout many different ranges of motion. This allows for pain free movement in our neck, midback, and low back. Due to stress, injury, poor posture, and muscle tension our spine builds up pressure in certain areas from our daily routines and activities. This tension in the spine leads to decreased motion or fixation in certain areas that can present as discomfort or pain and can lead to more serious symptoms.

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Please write or email any of these experts with any question you may have. They may be published!

Answer: Make an appointment Karen Bennett to visit the school and talk to an instructor. Talk to other parents and students at the school to find out about their training experience. Some of our students have been training with us for over 10 years and most new students are recommended by others who have heard about, or train at our facility. At Cloverdale Black Belt Academy we are proud of our students’ comments on the positive atmosphere of the school and how much they enjoy their training. Call now to book your first free introductory lesson for the perfect opportunity to see what Taekwondo is all about!!

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Depend on your local Cloverdale experts to help with reliable information you can count on. Please write or email any of these experts with any question you may have. They may be published!

Healthy Pet Food

A When asked which supplements

are best for dogs, the answers are numerous. My current favorite is Coconut Oil. This amazing natural Jen, in our store, supplement has benefits far reachwith some pet baked treats ing the obvious improvements in skin and coat. It is an immediate source of energy and fuel, enhances athletic performance and balances thyroid function. Coconut oil gently elevates metabolism, making lethargic dogs more energetic and helping achieve optimal weight in obese dogs. The oil has antibacterial, antiviral and anti-fungal properties making it helpful in treating yeast infestations and disinfecting cuts. Coconut oil is extremely cost effective but needs to be first cold pressed and ideally organic. Visit us at The Bone and Biscuit Co. Cloverdale and learn more!

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Even though your battery started your vehicle today, battery failure could be just around the corner — as batteries never die when it is convenient. Susanne Figueira, Manager You know it’s time to replace your vehicle’s battery when you can answer “yes” to any of the following questions. • Has your battery outlived its warranty period? • Has your vehicle been jump started recently? • Have any indicator lights come on in the vehicle? • Is corrosion evident on the battery posts or cables? • Do your lights dim when the AC or heat is on? • Have your lights or stereo been left on? Early detection or a simple battery test can prevent you from being stranded at the most inconvenient of times.

Your credit history is an integral part of the mortgage approval process because that history is a reliable indicator of how Feisal Panjwani, AMP you will manage your mortgage and your finances in the future. Unfortunately, a less-than-stellar credit rating can affect your ability to get the best mortgage rates. You may not realize how much money your credit situation could cost you. That’s why it’s a good idea to talk to us as soon as you can. We can review your situation and coach you on how best to improve your credit over time. As your good credit history becomes established, in due course your borrowing options will increase. If you wish to get a mortgage while you work on bettering your score, we can also advise you on how that may be possible.

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Q Benefits of Coconut Oil

DHA for Memory & Children

What are some indications your dentures should be checked?

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The Omega-3 fatty acid, Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) is a major component of our brain and nervous tissues. Adequate intake is essential to maintain brain function and development. As well DHA will benefit neuropathies. It is found mainly in cold ocean fish oils. Ordinary fish oil preparations unfortunately contain more EPA than DHA. So you should get one that is specifically labelled “DHA”. DHA 600 (Metagenics) is standardized to contain 600 mg of DHA and only 60 mg of EPA. Metagenics also makes a DHA Chewable Lemon Gel and a Tutti Fruiti for children. Nordic also makes DHA liquids for children. For vegetarians, I recommend the Flora DHA Vegetarian that is made from microalgae from cold ocean waters.

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If your mortgage is coming up for renewal, this is a great opportunity to not only get a great interest rate but also to determine what type of mortgage now best suits your current situation.

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• Loose or falling out when talking or laughing • Sore and irritated tissues and gums • Indigestion problems caused by inability to chew certain foods • Thinning lips, sagging mouth due to lack of lip support • Headaches, ear pain, or clicking of your jaw • Bone [ridge] loss • Cracked or permanently stained dentures • Over 5 years old These changes happen gradually and are often unnoticed. Your appearance and comfort are compromised the longer you delay having your dentures checked! When was the last time you saw your denturist?

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Q: How can I ensure my final wishes are met? A: How can I ensure my final wishes

are met? Planning for the future is vital for your family’s protection. Alongside a Legal Will, life insurance and appointing an executor, more Canadians are now recognizing that making funeral plans in advance is an essential element of their comprehensive plan for family security. By organizing your final arrangements and estate affairs now, your family has a clear idea of your wishes during an emotionally difficult time. It will also reduce the financial burden on your loved ones. Organize your final arrangements and estate affairs with our complimentary ‘Information without Obligation’ planning kit, including, a step-by-step guidebook for keeping track of estate information and final wishes, Legal Will kit and Executor’s Handbook.

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Call us for a free, no obligation mortgage checkup at

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Start by considering:

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1. Do you plan on moving in the near future? If yes, then an open mortgage or one that’s portable could give you the flexibility you need. Some mortgage lenders have more flexibility than others. 2. Do you want to pay down your mortgage more quickly? Consider an accelerated payment schedule or a lump sum payment as it could save thousands in interest over the life of the mortgage. 3. Is your monthly cash flow a little tight? Increasing your amortization will lower your payments and free up cash for other needs or consider a refinance to eliminate interest debts. 4. Do you want to consider some long-awaited home renovations? The best time to make changes to your mortgage is usually upon renewal. At Invis-Feisal & Associates, we can speak to you about any concerns you may have, including interest rate trends, future plans and other financial decisions that may affect your mortgage requirements. Be prepared so that you know what to do as your mortgage renewal approaches. Call us for a free, no obligation mortgage checkup at 604.576.1412 or

visit us at www.YourMortgageExperts.ca.

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As heat records fell and temperatures soared over the weekend, Cloverdale residents set off in search of creative ways to cool down. Jesse Booth and his dog Rhae were spotted sitting in a pool. ‘It’s the best way to beat the heat,’ he said. ‘Kiddie pool or not, I do with what I got.’

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Cloverdale businesses are being warned about a panhandler in the historic town centre who has been bothering people at banks and begging. A recent Heads Up business alert from Surrey RCMP District 4 Commander Martin Blais says a male in his 20s is becoming more active in the area. The suspect is described as slim, with dark hair, standing 5’10”, and always seen with a pack sack and a woman with red or blonde hair. If you see them, please call: 604-502-6275.

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Animal adventures program expands A South Surrey refuge centre for exotic animals is branching out this summer by offering day camps for kids with special needs. Cinemazoo’s first-ever Animal Adventure Summer Day Camp for kids with special needs – an expansion of the centre’s summer programming – opens up opportunities for more children to learn about animals and care for them. It’s hoped the program will enhance the learning each participant has established during the school year – as well as provide a feeling of connection and ability. The week-long camps will be taught by Chin Chen, a special education teacher and youth mentor who works in the West Vancouver school system. She’s also a trained behavioural interventionist working across the Lower Mainland implementing one-on-one behavioural sessions for children with autism and ADHD. The summer camp program has also been developed with the help of Robin Wiens, Cinemazoo Nature Club leader and presenter and special needs assistant with 25 years experience. The camps run July 15 to 19, July 29 to Aug. 2 or from Aug. 26 to 30. The zoo’s facilities are

Thursday, July 4, 2013 The Cloverdale Reporter 9 wheelchair accessible. For more information, call 604-299-6963, email info@cinemazoo.com or visit cinemazoo. com. – Cloverdale Reporter

Theatre camps Young actors aged 10 to 15 are invited to sign up for a week-long theatre camp in July. The camps, offered at Langley Playhouse July 23 to 27, are presented by Bard in the Valley, Langley Players and the City of Langley. Participants will learn improv techniques and games, scriptwriting, costumes, make-up, set design, set construction and set decorating. The students will stage a show on the playhouse stage for friends and family on

the final day. The camps will be led by Loryn LeGear, who teaches drama at Stagecoach Theatre Arts. LeGear also leads Bard in the Valley’s Pro-D Day Youth Drama camps at Langley Centennial Museum, and worked with Surrey Little Theatre’s Youth Improv team, directing their summer summer youth show, The Unusual Suspects. There’s room for a maximum of 12 young people. The cost is $50. The Langley Players Drama Club is at 4307 200 Street, Langley. For more information or to register contact Bard in the Valley’s Youth Theatre Workshop Coordinator, Bev Pride at 604888-3915 or by email at bivytsc@ gmail.com.

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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329 PAINTING & DECORATING

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 374

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

TREE SERVICES

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FRUIT & VEGETABLES

TRANSPORTATION 810

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604-787-5915/604-291-7778

www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca

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

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CAIRN TERRIERS. Shots, dewormed. Ready to go to good homes. $650. 604-807-5204.

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

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HOMES WANTED

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

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

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

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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).

• DIFFICULTY SELLING ? •

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

GOLDEN RETRIEVER purebred pups, born May 2, ready to go. First shots & vet checked. Cute & cuddly, $700. Contact Sherry at cell # 604-869-6367

ITALIAN MASTIFF (Cane Corso)

REAL ESTATE

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LARGE Log House +84 acr, Sussex NB, $199,000. 506-653-1374 bbelyea@remax-sjnb.com

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APARTMENT/CONDO

P/B blue males Ready to go. 1st shots & tails/dew claws done. ULTIMATE FAMILY GUARDIAN $1000 604-308-5665

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.

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

To view-call The Manager @ 604-580-0520

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HOMES FOR RENT

Carriers Needed! Routes available right away in Cloverdale, close to your home.

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