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All hail heritage rail By Jennifer Lang One month after its launch, the Fraser Valley Heritage Railway passenger project in Cloverdale is proving to be a hit. Cloverdale Station – a replica of the original 1910 B.C. Electric Railway hub – and the return of a working 1912 interurban car to the original Chilliwack line are attracting railway buffs of all ages eager to take a ride. The newly-opened station was a recently backdrop for its first wedding photo shoot. As well, one of the passengers hopping aboard Car 1225 for the 50-minute run to Sullivan Station and back, was a ventriloquist who
brought her mannequin along for the ride, to the amusement of the other riders. And last weekend, the railway hit the 1,000-passenger mark. Some of the happiest passengers have been children, many of whom have never ridden a train before, reports Allen Aubert, secretary of the Fraser Valley Heritage Railway Society, the volunteer organization running the heritage railway on weekends to Thanksgiving. “Little kids have been dreaming about it the night before,” he says. Adult passengers, too, say they trip exceeds their expectations, and that they’d
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related to flooding in Alberta. (Aubert notes the FVHRS passenger schedule is subject to track availability.) Full operations resumed the next day, but were delayed again due to track availability the following Saturday, July 13, when the first train didn’t leave until 11 a.m., again because of freight requirements on the track. Visitors are encouraged to consult the latest schedule information online at www. fvhrs.org.
The proposed new federal riding of Cloverdale-West Langley has attracted another Conservative party hopeful. Businessman Paul Brar is the latest candidate to declare his intent to run under the Conservative banner. That makes two officially-declared hopefuls vying for the Conservative party’s nod for the next federal election in October 2015. Brar planned to make his formal announcement yesterday (July 17) at the Cloverdale Library, after the Reporter’s deadline. In a press release, Brar said he decided to pursue the nomination as a candidate in the proposed riding of Cloverdale-West Langley after “much discussion with his family, several community members, and considerable deliberation. He joined the party in 2006 and has been approached many Paul Brar times to seek a seat as MP, he said, because of his stance for Conservative and family values, and his success in business. Last month, former B.C. Liberal MLA Dave Hayer announced at the Cloverdale Rec Centre he intends to seek the federal Conservative party nomination for the proposed new riding of Cloverale-West Langley. Hayer was the MLA for Surrey-Tynehead for 12 years, from 2001 to 2013. His Langley connections include serving on the Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s board of governors and was Langley-Vancouver district director for the B.C. Chamber of Commerce.
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CALENDAR EVENTS INTERESTED IN GARDENING? Why not join the South Surrey Garden Club. Visitors are welcome: a $3 drop in fee may be credited towards an annual membership. Our next meeting is Wednesday, July 24. The club meets at 7:30 p.m. at St. Mark’s Anglican Church at 129523 20 Avenue. We are a very active club and have a full program, with great speakers, field trips and workshops. To find out more contact Kathy at 604-250-1745.
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UBUNTU OGOGO PRESENTS MASABO A dynamic ensemble of hereditary West African master musicians and dancers. Led by Fana Soro, the performance is feast of traditional songs, stories, dance and musicianship. Saturday, Aug. 17 at Northwood United Church, 8855 156 Street. Crafts for sale at the Ubuntu Ogogo Marketplace; proceeds to the Stephen Lewis Foundation’s Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and showtime at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $20 adults, $10 for kids 12 and under. Tickets and info: Barbara at 778-565-3555, bwarren@ gmail.com, or Anni at 604-584-7868 or annipeters@shaw.ca. ANNOUNCEMENTS SUPER BOOK SALES White Rock Rotary’s book warehouse is bursting its seams with great reading materials in all genres: novels, biography, arts, nonfiction, romance, religion, self-help, women’s issues, children’s and youth lit. To liquidate our surplus, we’re planning three super sales at Rotary Field House at Soft Ball City in South Surrey (148 Street between 20 and 24 Avenues.) July 27-28, Sept. 7-8, and Nov. 9-10. These are weekend sales from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. To find out more visit www. whiterockrotary.org. B.C. VINTAGE TRUCK MUSEUM – HELP WANTED! The Surrey Heritage Society is looking for volunteers to help out with the new BC Vintage Truck Museum (6022 176 Street) located on the Cloverdale Fairgrounds. Our members are looking to have the museum open to the general public on Saturday’s from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. every week through the year. We will teach you about the history of trucking in B.C. and about the trucks on display in the collection. For more information contact Jim LaBelle at (604) 372-4093 or email: bcvintagetruckmuseum@shaw.ca or visit our website at www.bcvintagetruckmuseum.org. OPEN MIC MUSIC NIGHT Every Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. at Coventry Wired Monk, 184 Street and 64 Avenue. Singers and musicians welcome. You will have to supply your own instruments. For more information, email coventry@wiredmonk.com, or call 604-575-1043, or 604-671-6521. CLUBS/GROUPS FOOD PROBLEM? Is food a problem for you? Do you eat when you’re not hungry? Do you go on eating binges? Is your weight affecting your life? Overeaters Anonymous offers help. No fees, no dues, no weigh-ins, no diets. We are a fellowship. We meet every Thursday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the Cloverdale United Church basement, 1757558A Ave., Cloverdale. Everyone welcome. PEACE ARCH WEAVERS AND SPINNERS GUILD We meet Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., 17710 56A Ave., Surrey. Phone (604) 592-6950. Free tea and coffee. Teach, mentor and promote Fibre Arts knowledge. Visitors welcome.
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The ‘Forgotten Ones’ Whether you juggle or ride a unicycle, the Society of Versatile Entertainers won’t let talent go to waste
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t’s not until you sit down at a banquet or party that the memory of some kind of entertainment performed at a convention or gathering, comes to your mind and you think, “Why don’t we have entertainment like that any more?” What people fail to realize is that those entertainers or musicians are senior citizens now, and like you, wonder what they will do with their retirement. In the last couple of years comments like, “I wondered what you were doing?” or “I thought you were dead,” kept cropping up when meeting performers from a few years ago. A lot of us had to go out and get a “regular job” to feed the family. When Disco and DJs came along with all the different sounds and songs, and the fact that you didn’t have to pay for a whole band, things changed. We all became mechanics and salesmen, or women, just to make a living. Some of us managed to keep going with the occasional “gig” but unknowingly a whole style of entertainment was being lost.
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I still liked the feeling of performing in front of a live audience and so with some of my retired friends, started up a volunteer performance group called the Versatiles, and we went out and put on full variety shows and sang and danced and made people laugh as we had in the past. Since the Versatiles were formed
in 2005, we have had any number of people join and leave and come back again because of the fun we have and the joy that we see on the faces of our audiences. Festivals, hospitals, senior residences and elementary schools have benefited and enjoyed the old style of entertainment. Our oldest member is now going on
92 years and we take anyone that is retired and over the age of 55. Do you have music, dance or acting in your own history? Maybe you juggle or ride a unicycle. Maybe you just like working with sound and lights or costumes and props. We need some new people for the next season of shows. (We already have four shows booked this fall). As long as you like to have fun and want to join a crazy group of people, come on down. Every Monday starting Aug. 5 at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 6, at 17567 57 Avenue, at 12 p.m., come and see us, or you can e-mail Susie Francis (Hall) at prop-shop@shaw.ca to find out more about the new Society of Versatile Entertainers. Don’t become one of the forgotten ones and let your talent go to waste. Always keep a smile on your face and people wonder what you’re getting up to, you’re only as young as your imagination.
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Mounties ride for Block Watch By Jennifer Lang The RCMP Musical Ride is trotting into Cloverdale for four performances over two days at the Stetson Bowl later this month. The popular, patriotic ride is presented July 27 and 28 (at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. each day) by the Block Watch Society of B.C. The Surrey Food Bank will be doing a 50/50 draw at each show. The Musical Ride is performed by a troop of 32 riders and horses who execute a variety
of intricate figures and cavalry drills to music. The movements demand control, timing and coordination. The riders are all fulltime members of the RCMP, and they apply to be chosen for the program. The Musical Ride was developed in 1876 by early members of the North-West Mounted Police to display their riding ability and entertain the local community. It has evolved over the decades into a uniquely Canadian
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The members of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 6 took time out at their June 26 meeting to present donations to two worthy charities. Above, Cmde. Pat Keeping, left, Poppy Committee Chairperson, presents a $3,000 cheque to Yolanda Bouwman of the Surrey Hospital Foundation. Another $1,000 was donated that same evening to Andrea Coogan, development officer of the B.C. Cancer Foundation’s Fraser Valley Centre.
CMHC forecast A small increase in new home construction is being forecast for 2014 in Metro Vancouver. The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. projects 18,200 homes will be started in the region this year and 18,700 in 2014, an increase next year of 2.7 per cent. Senior CMHC analyst Lance Jakubec said new construction will essentially hold steady this year, but rental apartment construction will take a larger share of multi-family housing starts. Existing home sales in Metro Vancouver are projected to be roughly the same this year as in 2012, and then grow about 10 per cent in 2014. The CMHC projects about a seven per cent increase in Fraser Valley home starts next year. – Black Press
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Mr. Hayer says, “I firmly believe in being accessible to constituents and I want to hear from those in the new proposed riding of Cloverdale - West Langley. I have found that by holding these community meetings I was able to reach many constituents who were not able to make it to my office for one reason or another. I would like to extend that same practice of accessibility and listening to constituent concerns to the new proposed riding of Cloverdale - West Langley.
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I am very pleased to report that there has been a lot of discussion and planning for a new and improved Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce that is responsive to the growing needs of the Cloverdale District. We have a number of committees working on a variety of projects like a new Cloverdale & District Business Excellence Awards, a revamped website and more networking events. We are in the process of hiring a new Executive Director for this fall and we are also working with the Cloverdale BIA on the 10th Annual Cloverdale Blueberry Festival scheduled for August 10th. There has never been a better time to consider being a Cloverdale Chamber member. We have the lowest membership rate in the Lower Mainland and the Fraser Valley with access to a number of extended health programs and discounts for credit card processing! Have a safe and fun summer and we will keep you posted on more exciting announcements.
SPECIAL EVENTS:
The Cloverdale Reporter Thursday, July 18, 2013 A7
Hours
A6 The Cloverdale Reporter Thursday, July 18, 2013
Boy are we excited! As expected, this year the event continues to grow and we are very thankful for all of the sponsors and participants who have helped with this year’s festival. Please note that all of the events are free to attend.
604-574-0219
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On behalf of the business community of Cloverdale, the Cloverdale Business Improvement Assoc. and the Cloverdale District Chamber of Commerce would like to make your visit memorable and wish you many happy returns!
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The Blueberry Festival is a community event which is spread throughout the Cloverdale Town Centre. These include the Surrey Show N Shine Car show, Amusement Rides, Farmers Market, Blueberry Pie Eating Contests, Blueberry Arts Festival, Trolley Rides and a variety of exhibitors plus Cloverdale Merchants and Services. The Cloverdale Reporter will be producing a “pull out” event section for you to take along to the show so you don’t miss any excitement! Look for it in the Aug 8 edition.
Moist and Delicious Cakes and Desserts specializing in Vegan & Wheat Free
• Free consultations • Free Tasting • Wedding, Birthday, any Special Occasion • Orders Delivered to your door • Healthy Solutions with a Delicious Result! • We also offer Hand-made cards for every occasion
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In fact, my commitment to the community also includes the fact that I am moving into the riding. I have sold my current home in Fraser Heights and am moving into the Clayton Heights community near 69 Avenue and 193 Street. I look forward to having the opportunity of working hard for my constituents and if elected, advocating for them in government.” You can contact Dave S. Hayer at 604 833 4000.
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He will also be holding another coffee meeting on the fourth Saturday of each month starting in September 2013 at the Pantry Restaurant located in Willowbrook Mall, 130 - 19705 Fraser Hwy., Langley. Time is also: 3:15pm to 4:30 pm. As an MLA, Dave had held regular monthly coffee meetings for the last 12 years, which any of his constituents were welcome to attend without an appointment. These new coffee meeting locations are meant to reach out to constituents in Cloverdale - West Langley so that they can become familiar with him and he can hear what they have to say about Federal issues that concern them. Dave always buys everyone’s first cup of coffee and looks forward to hearing their points of view.
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Have a cup of coffee with Dave Hayer
Mon-Sat: 11:30am - 8:00pm Sunday: 3:00pm - 8:00pm
5699 176 Street Cloverdale, BC Ph: 604-576-3551
SATURDAY AUGUST 10, 2013
Our organization encourages membership participation, interac-
SALTY’S FISH & CHIPS
Join us fo r
Wayne McNiven Business Banking Advisor
Membership can open the door to new business opportunities.
info@thelunders.com www.thelunders.com
Then look to Mary Kay. You’ll find the latest on-trend colours coordinated for you with easy-to-apply 748 - 176th Street, Historic Cloverdale tips. Ask me how you ww.cloverdale.bc.com www.cloverdalebia.com Brenda MK Steele can get the hottest Independent Beauty Consultant www.marykay.ca/bsteele looks of the season... 778-899-7474 and always be in style! bsteelemk@shaw.ca
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tion, and a strong voice to municipal, regional, provincial, and
Mr. Hayer says, “I firmly believe in being accessible to constituents and I want to hear from those in the new proposed riding of Cloverdale - West Langley. I have found that by holding these community meetings I was able to reach many constituents who were not able to make it to my office for one reason or another. I would like to extend that same practice of accessibility and listening to constituent concerns to the new proposed riding of Cloverdale - West Langley.
2x2.5
OF COMMERCE
the voice of business in the community of Cloverdale
I am very pleased to report that there has been a lot of discussion and planning for a new and improved Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce that is responsive to the growing needs of the Cloverdale District. We have a number of committees working on a variety of projects like a new Cloverdale & District Business Excellence Awards, a revamped website and more networking events. We are in the process of hiring a new Executive Director for this fall and we are also working with the Cloverdale BIA on the 10th Annual Cloverdale Blueberry Festival scheduled for August 10th. There has never been a better time to consider being a Cloverdale Chamber member. We have the lowest membership rate in the Lower Mainland and the Fraser Valley with access to a number of extended health programs and discounts for credit card processing! Have a safe and fun summer and we will keep you posted on more exciting announcements.
SPECIAL EVENTS:
The Cloverdale Reporter Thursday, July 18, 2013 A7
Hours
A6 The Cloverdale Reporter Thursday, July 18, 2013
Boy are we excited! As expected, this year the event continues to grow and we are very thankful for all of the sponsors and participants who have helped with this year’s festival. Please note that all of the events are free to attend.
604-574-0219
#101 18515 53RD AVE. SURREY
On behalf of the business community of Cloverdale, the Cloverdale Business Improvement Assoc. and the Cloverdale District Chamber of Commerce would like to make your visit memorable and wish you many happy returns!
Located in the heart of Cloverdale
604-574-7431
“Your Cloverdale Law Firm”
The Blueberry Festival is a community event which is spread throughout the Cloverdale Town Centre. These include the Surrey Show N Shine Car show, Amusement Rides, Farmers Market, Blueberry Pie Eating Contests, Blueberry Arts Festival, Trolley Rides and a variety of exhibitors plus Cloverdale Merchants and Services. The Cloverdale Reporter will be producing a “pull out” event section for you to take along to the show so you don’t miss any excitement! Look for it in the Aug 8 edition.
Moist and Delicious Cakes and Desserts specializing in Vegan & Wheat Free
• Free consultations • Free Tasting • Wedding, Birthday, any Special Occasion • Orders Delivered to your door • Healthy Solutions with a Delicious Result! • We also offer Hand-made cards for every occasion
www.joyboxcakesandcards.com
604-825-6992
facebook www.facebook.com/tracey.poelstra
Kidzrock Childcare Centre Serving Cloverdale and Langley
604-576-0202
www.kidzrock.bc.ca info@kidzrock.bc.ca
Our goal is to provide you with top quality service in a comfortable, friendly environment.
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along with other initiatives, from hanging baskets and graffiti removal to partnering with the Cloverdale District Chamber of Commerce and others to organize events like the upcoming Cloverdale Blueberry Festival (Aug. 10), the Halloween Costume Parade, and Surrey’s Santa Parade of Lights. Features like the hanging baskets, the addition of new businesses, and renovations like the Frontline Real Estate building at 56A and 176 Street, and the Lang Building have helped make the downtown seem more desirable to new businesses and shoppers. “The area is transforming,” Orazietti told the Reporter earlier this week. “There’s a consistent flow of people who are buying into the vision,” he added. “There’s that sense of buzz. It’s critical mass – you become a desirable area.” The past year also saw the
opening of Brick Yard Station, the new commercial plaza at the long-vacant corner of Highway 10 and the Cloverdale bypass. Priorities for 2013/14 include stepping up pressure on the city and the developer in hopes of speeding up the Cloverdale West Village proposal and working on gateway signage welcoming visitors to the historic town centre. Orazietti said the pie-shaped vacant lot at 58 Avenue and the Cloverdale Bypass is the subject of a development proposal that could see the addition of landmark gateway signage if the project – in this case, an unnamed bank – goes ahead. “These particular landmarks are really important for people to get a sense of arrival,” Orazietti said. “We have such travel flowing through the area, they want to get a sense that they’ve come to a community. This is the front door.” The BIA is putting money
aside for another gateway feature at the south end of 176 Street near Highway 10 that would help identify the historic part of downtown Cloverdale. The Cloverdale BIA also works with other groups, including the Surrey Heritage Society, which recently opened up the B.C. Vintage Truck Museum on the southwest corner of the Cloverdale Fairgrounds. Continuing to market the area as a heritage tourism destination is another goal for 2013. The launch of weekend passenger runs by the Fraser Valley Heritage Railway Society out of Cloverdale Station has been another highlight of the past year, he said. “There’s a really large dedicated group of volunteers that make this railway happen, very much like the BIA, and again, a lot of what you see going on here is generous time donation by people who care about their community.”
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These hanging baskets are the pride of 176 Street in Cloverdale. The baskets are paid for by the City of Surrey and the Cloverdale Business Improvement Association. They are the number-one comment the BIA receives from visitors and members.
Metro board nixes speedway revival By Jeff Nagel Metro Vancouver directors have rejected a proposal to let stock cars race once again at a long-closed speedway in Campbell Valley Regional Park. Metro’s environment and parks committee voted 8-3 June 11 to halt further study of the idea after passionate presentations from defenders of the park. Most committee members agreed racing would be an incompatible use at odds with the enjoyment of tranquil nature and the use of the area by horse riders. Most also said the proposal faced multiple high hurdles, including potential reviews over fishery or environmental risks and needed approval from the Agricultural Land Commission. “From my perspective, the challenges are just too great,” said Langley Township Coun. Bob Long. Richmond Coun. Harold Steves said it would inappropriately alter the long-standing theme of nature and equestrian use at Campbell Valley. The society proposed racing at a restored speedway on a maximum of 14 days a year, with the facility acting as a multi-purpose venue for concerts and other events as well – potentially becoming a money maker for the Metro parks department. “People say it will
be the ruination of the park,” said Langley City Coun. Gayle Martin, one of three directors who wanted more study on the racing option. “It’s two per cent of the park, one per cent of the time.” The debate pitted two different sets of horsepower fans against each other – equestrians and car racers. It also left Metro directors in an uncomfortable position – many wanted to explore broader uses of parks and the potential revenue it could bring, but were reluctant to alienate regular parkgoers and some found exhaust-belching motor sports an inherent conflict with regional environmental goals. Langley Speedway Historical Society members haven’t given up all hope. “We’re not going to flog a dead horse,” Dan Olson said. “However, in politics things can change and they can change suddenly. We will be looking for responsible opportunities. I still don’t rule out, in spite of what happened here today, the return of racing one day to Campbell Valley Regional Park.” Several directors said there’s clearly demand for a racing venue in Metro Vancouver and were hopeful a more suitable site might be found. Delegations to the committee all opposed restoring the track, which last hosted races
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CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
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PETS 477
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