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Three-peat: For the third year in a row, Japan took top spot at the Canadian Open Fastpitch International Championship in South Surrey. › see page 29

Dump truck seen ‘barrelling’ along

Fatal crash recalled Sarah Massah Staff Reporter

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Olivia Severson, 3, shows some of the colourful artwork she’s created since her grandmother, Connie Severson, introduced her to painting a year ago. The youngster’s work will be on display next month, alongside her grandmother’s, as part of an exhibition at the Newton Cultural Centre. See page 11.

New-found sister says Yukon family has embraced the addition of Surrey woman

‘I was never hiding,’ says mom she didn’t want to see me or anything. It turned out great.” Saturday was a momentous day for Surrey’s The conversation was short, but sweet. Linda Evans. For the first time in 52 “I said, ‘I love you,’ and she said, ‘I years, she got to speak to her mom. love you.’” As first reported last week, Evans Evans’ mom was last seen in Surfound her birth mother, Lucy, living in rey in 1961. She was known as Lucy the Yukon after she all-but-vanished Ann Johnson. Her maiden name was more than five decades ago. Evans was Carvell. a child of about seven when she last Surrey RCMP highlighted her case saw her. in its Missing of the Month series in The phone conversation on Saturday, late June as part of a renewed public said Evans, was a bit awkward at first appeal to generate tips on her where– she didn’t know quite what to say, abouts. It was one of the detachment’s while her mom, who is now 77, seemed Lucy Johnson oldest missing persons cases. After located to still be in a bit of shock. a story ran in the Peace Arch News “Then she said, ‘you have about 200 earlier this month, Evans began her relatives up here. I can hardly wait till you own search. come up here,’” Evans said. Knowing Lucy was born in Alaska and had The short talk provided long-awaited com- lived there and in the Yukon until 1953, Evans fort for Evans, 58, who believed for years that placed advertisements in some northern newsher mother was dead. papers in the hopes someone knew her. It listed “I felt so much better,” she said. “I thought her grandparents’ names, as well as Lucy’s date Sheila Reynolds Black Press

and place of birth. Rhonda (who didn’t want her last name used) was at work last week in Whitehorse when her brother called her. He had seen Linda’s small ad in a local paper and wanted her to check it out. Rhonda did. The “missing” woman, she quickly realized, was her own mother. She called her mom right away to tell her there was a missing persons report that had an old photo of her on it. “She said, ‘I’m not missing, I’m here,’” Rhonda told Black Press this week from the Yukon. “She said, ‘I was never hiding.’” Rhonda said her family (Lucy remarried and had three more children) lived in B.C. until about 1980, before moving to the Yukon. Lucy doesn’t want to speak to media at this point, Rhonda said, but didn’t seem overly concerned when her past life was revealed. “Maybe she just expected it to come out one day, I’m not sure,” said Rhonda, who said her › see page 5 Come in, Cool down. shop inside and win*

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City of White Rock has little bargaining power, yet the city has frequently made business arrangements with BNSF, whether it was the donation of the old station, which is now an historic gem, or operating pay parking. BNSF has been a good corporate citizen in White Rock. It is not up to the city to stop coal trains. It has influence and needs to use it. The Fraser Health Authority does have the ability to stop an activity if it causes excessive health risks, but thus far there is little direct evidence of coal dust along the rail line causing health problems. Railways, unlike all other transportation modes, own and maintain their own routes. This does not come cheaply. If citizens want to get BNSF to stop hauling coal, they might wish to make representations to the railway’s owner, Berkshire Hathaway Corporation, which is headed up by well-known businessman Warren Buffett. I think they will have to make a very strong and detailed case, because coal shipments are a major source of revenue for BNSF, and at the present, many U.S. utilities use coal to provide electricity. There are problems with shipping coal to China, but convincing a transportation company not to haul it won’t stop China from using coal. The challenge is convincing China to switch to forms of energy with a much lower carbon footprint. Frank Bucholtz writes Thursdays for the Peace Arch News. He is the editor of the Langley Times.

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obby groups, politicians Fraser River to Brownsville. and letter writers are When it arrived in 1891, it was talking about the plan to a big deal. There were no cars ship more coal from Wyoming or trucks. Transportation was by rail to the Fraser Surrey by horse and buggy, riverboat, Docks, on the first leg of a bicycle or on foot. A railway trip to China to power electric enabled heavy loads, passengers plants. and farm products to Frank Bucholtz One letter in the be carried at any time. Peace Arch News asked Roads at that time an unusual question were a sea of mud for – on what basis did much of the year. A trip the railway ever come to the nearest town, through White Rock, and New Westminster, was what is its legal status? an all-day affair. Letter-writer D. Barros When the rails did notes that Burlington arrive, it facilitated Northern Santa Fe logging and farming Railroad leases the land in Surrey and was an it uses through the immediate boost to the Semiahmoo First Nation economy. reserve. Surrey municipality, To the best of my which White Rock knowledge, it owns the rest of was a part of in 1903, would its route through White Rock, do what it could to keep the Surrey and Delta. railway operating. The line The writer also noted that along the beach used an existing the original agreement goes road that had been used years back to 1903. That sounds earlier by surveyors, and my about right, as the predecessor, understanding is that the railway Great Northern Railway, came simply bought or pre-empted to Surrey in 1891. By 1903, it the land – probably from the was successful enough to seek provincial government. a more level route for its trains There were a few homes in between Seattle and Vancouver. what is now White Rock, and The New Westminster rail no commercial services of any bridge was under construction kind. The tracks were extended (it opened in 1904), and the around the bluff to Ocean Park railway would then be able and Crescent Beach, to Mud to run trains directly into Bay, Colebrook, adjacent to Vancouver. Burns Bog through Delta, before The GN originally came to coming back into Surrey near this area through a subsidiary the present Fraser Surrey Docks. known as the New Westminster The Semiahmoo First Nation Southern Railway. It crossed the land was already part of a federal border just west of the current government reserve, and the rail Pacific Highway crossing, went corridor was likely leased to the through Hazelmere, Cloverdale railway for a very long period. and Port Kells, and along the Barros points out that the


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Peace Arch Hospital ‘not comfortable’ with South Surrey pair’s U.S.-based insurance

Couple ‘in panic’ as baby nears agent from Meritain Health – the couple’s provider – expressed disbeSouth Surrey pro hockey player lief that any issues existed. Colten Teubert is weeks away from “When I spoke to the doctor, I was becoming a dad. under the impression that this was all But he doesn’t know where his son understood and taken care of,” one will be born, after he and his fian- email, dated July 23, states. cee, Ashley Sims, were turned away In another, the same insurance liaifrom a scheduled appointment – and son writes, “I am not understanding denied future service – at Peace Arch (why) they would add this stress to Hospital Monday due do what Teu- you right now. It is beyond belief that bert said were “insurance issues.” they would refuse services.” Teubert, a 23-year-old According to Fraser Semiahmoo Minor Hockey ❝They basically Health spokesperson Erin alum, is a Canadian citizen, just handed us Labbe, the maternity clinic while Sims is American; back our papers at PAH –where the couple the two met while Teubert and said, ‘See had been going – is a priplayed for the Oklahoma vate clinic, and “patients ya later.’❞ City Barons, an affiliate of who receive care (there) the Edmonton Oilers. Colten Teubert who do not have adeTeubert said he and Sims quate insurance would be have full medical insurance required to pay.” coverage through the Professional However, Labbe said that scenario Hockey Players Association, and is not to be confused with emergency prior to this week, Sims, who is 8½ care. months pregnant, had been to “five “If someone was to show up in or six” appointments at PAH without labour, or bleeding, of course they incident. would not be turned away,” she said. Now, Teubert said, his fiancee’s Teubert said the couple chose to doctor insists payment has not been return to the Peninsula because it’s made through their U.S.-based where Teubert trains during the offinsurance company, a claim that sur- season, and also because he wanted prised the company. Sims was told his son to be born at Peace Arch she would not be seen at PAH unless Hospital, where he himself was born. the couple pay more than $14,000, Until the issue is settled, Sims and Teubert said. Teubert will travel to Washington for The couple has already paid a weekly appointments, and if it comes $1,000 deductible, he added. down to it, Sims said she will give “It’s just beyond belief,” Teubert birth in the U.S. Teubert, though, told Peace Arch News Tuesday. remains positive. “I just don’t understand why they’d “I’m hopeful that it will all get suddenly stop seeing us. They said worked out, but I think people they were not comfortable with our should know that this kind of thing insurance. If there were issues, they is happening, so it doesn’t happen to should’ve come up two months ago somebody else,” he said. when we first came back up here. Teubert and Sims will be in South “They basically just handed us back Surrey until September, when they our papers and said, ‘See ya later.’ move as Teubert continues his career. (Ashley) could pop at any moment – He is currently a free agent. we’re in a real panic now.” “Right now I have bigger things to In an email to Sims, an insurance worry about, like my boy.” Nick Greenizan Staff Reporter

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Store one of three left

Zellers re-opens

It was once an iconic brand across Canada – but now it’s a very rare bird on the horizon. In fact, the Zellers store at Semiahmoo Shopping Centre is one of only three left in the country to bear the sign of the once prominent retailer, now one of several “banner” trademarks of the Hudson’s Bay Company. The South Surrey store reopened June 27 – after undergoing months of renovations following a March 14 fire – becoming the third operating Zellers location, along with stores in Montreal and Toronto. HBC retains the leases of some 20 former Zellers stores; Target acquired leases for 189 Zellers locations during its expansion into Canada in 2011. But Tiffany Bourre, senior manager of external communications for HBC, said Wednesday the company has no plans for the Zellers to surface anywhere else at this time. The current store focus remains “fashion apparel and a refined home-product offering, with a shared merchandise mix with other HBC banners,” she said. She acknowledged that rebranding the Semiahmoo Shopping Centre location had been under consideration at one point. “It was really about opportunities in the market,” she said. “There were a number of factors under consideration, but this market had offered an opportunity and it was decided to keep it operating as a Zellers.” Bourre said there are no new plans for the store at present. “The (current) format is still fairly new, so we’re not looking at adding or changing anything so far,” she said, noting the company will continue to study how the format connects with consumers.

Former board chairs McCallum, Puil entitled to free rides

Optics for lifetime pass ‘terrible’ for TransLink Jeff Nagel Black Press

TransLink should have scrapped its historic practice of occasionally giving lifetime transit passes to select recipients instead of formalizing it in a new policy, says the chair of Metro Vancouver’s mayors council. North Vancouver District Mayor Richard Walton said the optics of some people getting lifetime passes is unfortunate as TransLink has recently undergone audits to cut costs and is now seeking controversial new revenue sources. “I don’t think it’s particularly wise,” Walton said. “Given where we are right now with intense scrutiny on TransLink’s accountability and cost control, I think the messaging is terrible.” He said he had no idea the passes existed until now. “I don’t think it’s good policy going forward,” he said last week. “People are looking through a fairness lens at TransLink that is very, very intense.” The policy passed in February now requires a resolution of TransLink’s appointed board to create new lifetime passes, which are a

special thank-you reserved for distinguished There is no formal criteria to decide who’s service. worthy. TransLink spokesperson Jiana Ling said 80 “If they made a significant change to the lifetime transit passes exist and most were organization, if they had some marvelous handed out in the 1980s and 1990s prior to idea that changed the system drastically and TransLink’s formation in 1999. improved our organization and made it better Only eight were given out since – that would be considered a major 1999 and none of the golden tickets contribution where we want to thank have been created in the past year them and reward them,” she said. or two. Ling said four of the passes issued “It’s very rare that we do provide since TransLink was created went to these but it’s there if we want to thank past board chairs – two professional someone for their contribution,” Ling appointees who have served since said. 2009 and two elected officials who TransLink’s new policy says recipserved previously. ients can include board directors, One of them is George Puil, a mayors and directors who serve on Doug McCallum former TransLink board chair and the Transit Police board or on other Vancouver city councillor. pass recipient TransLink subsidiary boards. And former Surrey mayor Doug In theory, they can be used for McCallum – who served as Transunlimited travel anywhere on TransLink’s Link board chair from 2002-2005 – consystem. firmed he also has one that he uses to get to But Ling suggested many holders – includ- meetings in Vancouver. ing a Vancouver Island man who was the last “I think the program is worthwhile, I do recipient – keep their passes framed in their use it a lot,” the South Surrey resident said. offices as they would other honours, not in “Whenever I do go to Vancouver I do use their wallet to get free trips. it. I try not to use my car and to use public

transportation.” McCallum says his lifetime pass is similar to his driver’s licence, bearing his picture, but with no expiry date. “I think the policy of the board long before I was on the board was that past chairmen would get passes,” he said. Asked about criticism the passes are an excessive perk, he said: “I think if people feel that, they don’t need to give it to me.” Walton said he understands the desire to honour certain individuals. He said provincial law has for decades allowed municipalities to give a “Freedom of the City” award that lets the recipient vote in perpetuity in municipal elections even if they no longer live in that city. But Walton noted there’s no financial benefit of that award, unlike TransLink lifetime passes, which saves the bearer $2,040 a year (the annual cost of a three-zone monthly pass.) He suggested TransLink instead create a different non-financial honour – perhaps by naming SkyTrain cars after those deemed worthy.


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Driver ‘knew we were in trouble’ › from page 1 truck. And I’ll say that ‘gosh’ wasn’t the word in my mind,” he said, noting that the dump truck was in the eastbound lane driving west for approximately a minute. Theriault is alleged to have crossed a double-yellow line to pass the two cars, but the manoeuvre was never completed. Instead, the dump truck slammed into Neiss’ pickup as it travelled eastbound over a “blind hill” on the busy thoroughfare, Blair said. The force of the impact with the dump truck compressed the SUV’s front section into less than half its width. “It was all very split-second. I saw dump truck, headlights and at that point, I knew we were all in trouble,” Blair said. “The trucks hit head-on. Both had began moving to the south shoulder of the road.” Neiss – a bus driver with the Langley School District since 2003 – had been on his way to work at the time. Following the collision, Blair said the vehicle directly behind him drove off, while he and fellow witness Terrence Penner stopped and called 911. Blair described seeing sparks flying from a power line that had been hit, and Neiss’s vehi-

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White Rock mayor opposes relocation, citing increased costs

Council votes to move chambers Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter

White Rock Mayor Wayne Baldwin says moving council chambers out of city hall “should not happen.” And while two of his fellow council members agreed with the sentiment during discussions last week, the move is a go. July 15, council voted 4-3 in favour of a motion by Coun. Helen Fathers to shift the chambers into the city-owned building at 1174 Fir St. Fathers first suggested the move in April, reasoning in part that it would create better space in city hall for other departments. In supporting the motion, Coun. Larry Robinson said the Fir Street building – purchased by the city in 2010 – should be used. “We have a building sitting over there

doing nothing,” Robinson said. He agreed that city staff would benefit from more space. In arguing against the move, Baldwin – who temporarily gave up his seat as chair of the meeting in order to speak – described council chambers as a symbol of democracy that “should not be shuffled off to another facility.” He also cited costs associated with the decision, which he said bump the estimated cost of renovating the Fir Street building by more than $100,000. Last month, city staff estimated upgrades – deemed largely cosmetic – to the building to accommodate community and temporary staff use would cost $200,000. That figure was exclusive of work and equipment that would be needed if council chambers were to be relocated.

According to a staff report, the cost of renovating the Fir Street building to include council chambers would be about $294,000, with annual operating costs estimated at $37,000. If the chambers stay at city hall, upgrades are estimated at $184,000, with $12,000 for operating costs. Director of financial services Sandra Kurylo notes in the report that a decision on where council chambers would be located was needed in order to finalize design and tendering for a new heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system planned for city hall this fall. Additional costs of reconfiguring the existing chambers are not included in the figures, Kurylo adds; neither is the cost of possibly installing an elevator, which would add about $400,000 to the tab.

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Story attracting media attention worldwide › from page 1 mom couldn’t talk to Evans long on Saturday because she was going to cry. When asked if she knew why her mother had left Surrey so abruptly, without Evans and her brother Daniel (who passed away in his teens), Rhonda said it sounded like a domestic situation – though she hasn’t received a lot of details from her mom. While media worldwide have been chasing the story since it broke, Rhonda said finding out about Evans has actually not been entirely out-of-the-ordinary for her often-complicated family, and they readily

welcome her to their clan. “We have a weird family, so it’s just fine,” she laughed. She said she’s excited to get to know Evans better and that her aunts are also eager to meet her. According to Surrey RCMP, Lucy was first reported missing by her husband, Marvin, in 1965, but police learned later that she actually hadn’t been seen since 1961. Believing Lucy might have might have been a crime victim, police began investigating, even excavating the family’s yard in North Surrey after a neighbour

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System must be given the chance to work

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t’s been 2½ years since South Surrey resident Jim Neiss was killed in a head-on collision as he drove to work along 16 Avenue. Monday, the trial of the man accused of dangerous driving causing death in connection with the horrific collision got underway in Surrey Provincial Court. Glen Theriault has pleaded not guilty to the charge against him, and there’s no doubt that over the course of this week, the judge will continue to hear many heart-wrenching details of the case. Tempting as it may be for members of the public to render judgment of their own long before a verdict is pronounced – and many, no doubt, already have – it is paramount that one of the cornerstones of our legal system not be forgotten: innocence until guilt is proven. Few would argue that there are those who knowingly take advantage of what can appear to be a system that favours offenders; grasping at every straw available until the inevitable – time behind bars – can no longer be avoided. It does not help that sentences imposed often seem to fall short when compared to the level of harm done. Two years in jail for an act that cuts someone’s life short will never feel like enough to those who have to go on living without their loved one. But we cannot forget that not everyone before the courts is playing the system. Even though investigation techniques have improved vastly over the course of a century, it is still possible for people to be charged with crimes for which they are not guilty. Others may have made mistakes – sometimes grievous mistakes – which they will pay for, in some way, for the rest of their lives. In some instances, many of us, if we’re being entirely honest, might say “there but for the grace of God, go I.” No one would suggest for a moment that the culpability of the accused not be explored, but they are also entitled to a fair hearing and a defense that ensures that any and all extenuating circumstances are known and understood. As imperfect as our system is, for it to mean anything it must stand for a principle of justice, rather than a desire for vengeance.

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mail is a funny thing. So I said I’d be sure to tell my fishing You can have conversations with partner, although I imagined it could people anywhere in the world, develop into a peculiar conversation: and develop a social relationship Hey Roger… without ever seeing their faces Yeah? Andrew Holota or hearing their voices. Carol wants you to do Carol is such a person. something “funny.” I’ve known her in the digital Who’s Carol? communication sense for quite A lady I chat with online. She some time. likes to laugh. She sent an email the other Chat with online … like a day, advising me that she had dating site? read my latest column and it did No, no. Email. not make her laugh. Well, how did you meet her? I explained that sometimes, Actually, I never have met her. there is serious stuff going on Umm… isn’t that a little weird? that requires editorial comment, I don’t know, you’d have to ask like politics and homelessness Carol. But my wife has met her. and such, which can suck the Oh dude, now that is weird. So humour out of a drunk circus clown. what does she do? She was unimpressed. She wanted to Who, my wife? laugh, and suggested I ought to get to No, this Carol! work on reconnecting with my inner She sends me legal stuff for work, and mirth the following week. we kibbitz back and forth by email. She I explained that I was actually going to has a good sense of humour. be away on a fishing trip with a buddy. How long has this been going on? She emailed back that she hoped A couple of years now. something funny would happen, and I A couple of years??! Does your wife could write about that. know about this? (Carol can be a bit of a taskmaster.) Oh yeah.

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And how does she feel about it? I’ve never asked her. But I’m sure she’s OK with it. Do you ever intend to meet this person? Who, my wife? I’ve met her. Oh fer ... no! Carol! Yes. I really should. Her office is not far from mine. So why haven’t you? That’s a good question. You know how you can be emailing with someone you’ve never met, but after awhile it just seems like you know them? Sort of like cyber-friends? Uh, no... I guess it’s hard to explain. Is she married? And if you say ‘Who, my wife?’ I’m going to whack you with a paddle. Yes, I believe she is. But you’re getting the wrong idea. Oh gosh, no. How could I get any wrong ideas? You have an online chatty relationship with a married laughing woman who sends you legal stuff, whom you have never met but your wife has... Yeah, that’s pretty much it. I would like to get out of this boat now… my head hurts. OK. But don’t forget, Carol wants you to do something funny. Oh, there’s something funny here, all right. As in ‘funny strange’, not ‘funny ha-ha.’ I’ll email Carol and tell her you said that. It’ll give her a laugh. Andrew Holota is editor of the Abbotsford News. The Peace Arch News is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby street, Nanaimo, B.C., V9R-2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www. bcpresscouncil.org


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Summer circus taking toll Editor: Now, I have to admit that I don’t have that spine-tingling joy and sense of magic produced in me 150 years ago when I first started going to the circus. I also have to admit to a tetch more crabbiness when my naps are interrupted. However, over the last several evenings, a large group of screaming, milling nine-year-olds have been performing daredevil, high-wire acts on the school playground equipment immediately behind my back fence. As a former teacher, I do understand that banshee imitations are par for the course at recess and noon hour. But until 11 p.m.? In the dark? It occurred to me that this latest addition to the atmosphere in formerly sleepy Cloverdale represents the third act of our annual summer circus: the sharpshooters from the midway blazing away with their bird cannons, with the occasional screamer to awe and amaze the spectators; the circus trains with the world’s largest calliopes sounding their 150-decibel whistles more than 30 times a day (and night – mostly night); and now, our own Cirque de Lune! Funny, but I’m not feeling the joy and magic. Guess I’m too tired. Rene Haddock, Surrey

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A word of caution Editor: This letter is a warning regarding yet another dangerous animal in South Surrey. There is a pitbull-type dog living near 172 Street and 23 Avenue. The owners have recently moved there and, according to animal control, keep the dog tied up on the porch, since there is no fence or kennel on the property. Apparently, they don’t tie it up well enough: on July 18 as I

was walking up the road, on the opposite side of the road to the property, the dog was loose and launched a full-on attack. It was terrifying – I am a small, 64-year-old woman, the dog is large and very aggressive. I was fortunate – I managed to deflect most of the attempt to bite down on my right arm with a newspaper and some mail I was carrying. The teeth shredded some of the paper and grazed my arm just about the wrist – it did draw blood. What would have happened had I lost my footing? Or if a child was with me? No one answered my yells for help – no one was home. I managed to call 911 (thank goodness for cellphones). Two police vehicles arrived. As one officer got out of his car, the dog

went after him. Eventually, the dog was captured (took three officers and two animal-control officers about an hour to do it). Surprisingly, this animal has been released and is back at home. The owners paid a fine, the animal is now listed as “dangerous” and must be contained, leashed and muzzled. According to the animalcontrol officer, the owners claim the dog is safe, he plays with their children. Really? I wouldn’t have him anywhere near a child – with no provocation he has attacked once – he will do it again. Please, residents of the neighbourhood and surrounding area, be very cautious – it is not safe to walk there, and please, warn your children of the danger. Mary Spani, Chilliwack

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Hospital sales a ‘bizarre’ sight Editor: No one wants to spend time in the ER at Peace Arch Hospital, but if you have to it is convenient. However, observing the sick, injured, elderly and distressed being tended to on trolleys in the crowded hallways reminds me of visits to Africa and India. The staff work valiantly within the space they have and management focuses on fundraising. Nonetheless, it is bizarre to walk a short distance down the hallway and see fundraising stalls selling handbags and jewelry in more open spaces. Are the management competent to make compassionate and pragmatic

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Editor: As a longtime Peninsula resident who has lived in both White Rock and Surrey over the years, I was disappointed with the City of White Rock’s recycling program. Unlike those residents across the street from me, I am supposed to sort my recycling into various bags (something Surrey abandoned years ago) and I cannot use curb-side recycling for corrugated cardboard (again, Surrey takes it curbside).

To encourage recycling, I believe it needs to be as user-friendly as possible. Forcing residents to sort their recycling, or to drive to a cardboard recycling bin means that the compliance will decrease. With a goal of reducing the amount of garbage going into landfills, I believe the City of White Rock has to catch up to its neighbour and update its recycling program. Ian MacKenzie, White Rock

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Council mulls ‘difficult’ lot Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter

A proposal to put four homes with coach houses on “a difficult property” on North Bluff Road will go to the public in September, following a vote by White Rock council that, for one politician, hinged on ensuring affected residents would be able to attend. Coun. Helen Fathers told council last week that she would only support directing staff to schedule the hearing for the project at 14022 and 14034 North Bluff Rd. if the date was after the summer, as many interested in speaking to it are on holiday. The application proposes to rezone the lots to a commercial development (CD) zone with an aim of reducing the mass of the buildings, limiting the heights and increasing the frontyard setbacks. Both lots are currently zoned one-unit residential, as a result of a change made in the Official Community Plan last month. At that time, and as a result of concerns from residents, council asked staff to work with the applicant to come up with a proposal for three lots. Density was among the worries of residents. Susie Charette said the project would destroy important green space, decrease parking and “may

resemble a minimonster-house project.” Approving it would be “an anti-family move in a family neighbourhood,” she said. Couns. Grant Meyer, Larry Robinson and Louise Hutchinson agreed the area is better-suited to three lots. “We’re really not hearing that there’s a lot of public acceptance for this,” Robinson said. Hutchinson noted setbacks are an important source of green space, and said she is “not in favour anywhere… of increasing footprints and decreasing frontyard setbacks.” Last week, director of development services Paul Stanton noted that in an adjacent duplex, each unit has a registered secondary suite and therefore, the same number of total units as now proposed for the lots in question. He described the subject site as “a difficult property” for which the proponents “could not make the economics (of a threelot project) work.” He noted the revised proposal now includes a six-metre front-yard setback. As well, that the crawl space for the homes has been reduced to inhibit its conversion to livable space. Council voted unanimously to move the bylaw forward to a new public hearing.

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A Surrey man who recently won two lotteries is having his name used as part of a scam internationally. In April, Harry Black, 66, won two Lotto 6-49s worth a total of $31.7 million. The part-time film industry worker and selfproclaimed workaholic said he wouldn’t quit his job, but would likely take a holiday, which he’s never done. Now his name is being used to chisel people out of their hardearned savings. Virginia resident Michelle Gantzer told CTV News she was emailed by a man who claimed to represent Black. Gantzer was told Black had picked a handful of lucky strangers to share his fortune with, and that she had been chosen to receive $2 million – as long as

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Surrey resident Harry Black won $31.7 million in the Lotto 6-49. for her $2 million. She declined. she donated some of the money. The Better Business Bureau says “Of course I thought it was a scam, but my curiosity was up the scam is clever because it uses so I went along with it,” Gantzer the name of a real lottery winner and an actual bank in the U.K. told CTV. Anyone who believes they’re She played along until the caller asked her for her social security being targeted by scammers is number or a cash deposit. Then advised to contact the Better she was asked to provide a $450 Business Bureau and police. -with files from CTV News deposit to open up an account

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Three-year-old artist Olivia Severson works on a painting while her grandmother, Connie, looks on. The work of both artists, including Olivia’s painting below, will be on display at the Newton Cultural Centre throughout the month of August. “This is not my favourite,” she affirms. “Because it’s kind of black.” During a visit of an hour or so, she deftly completes six or eight small paintings. A couple are “belly button bushes,” she explains, and one, which she has experimented with without her usual tools, is evolving into a “tree hand.” “She’s created quite a body of work – for a little person,” Connie smiles, noting she’s even adapted some of Olivia’s techniques for her own art. Severson and Olivia’s work will be shown together at the Newton Cultural Centre in Surrey through the month of August. Leah McCullough, gallery manager and curator at the cultural centre, was involved in selecting Olivia’s work for the exhibition. “When I initially saw it, I thought, ‘wow, this is pretty amazing for a young child’,” she said. Then she watched Olivia’s painting process and saw how relaxed and focused

she was. “You can see that she’s a little artist inside,” said McCullough. “Like any artist, some pieces are exceptional, some are OK, and some pieces are not. The ones that are exceptional have a real luminosity to them. When you look at them, they evoke an emotion. “Olivia’s a really talented girl. She does show a lot of promise.” Alongside a selection of Olivia’s paintings at the August show will be a dozen done by Connie. Her series is of redlisted endangered animal and plant species of Saltspring Island, such as the Western Painted Turtle and Phantom Orchid.

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Cloverdale BIA sees promising signs Jennifer Lang Black Press

From the arrival of desirable new businesses to the launch of heritage rail operations, the past year has been an eventful one in Cloverdale, according to the executive director of the community’s business improvement association – and there’s a definite buzz of economic optimism in the historic town centre. Paul Orazietti presented an overview of various projects and initiatives to Cloverdale BIA members at the the group’s annual general meeting July 11. Over the past year, Cloverdale has seen a number of businesses opening up, along with existing businesses that have undertaken renovations and other improvements, Orazietti said. “Cloverdale has really grown and changed,” he said, pointing to new additions to 176 Street such as Timeless Treasures, a business specializing in antiques and collectibles that has relocated from Fort Langley. Orazietti also highlighted the Henry Public House, a pub opened by the Joseph Richard Group in the Clover Inn, replacing the former Legacy Show

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Lounge, a strip club that was shut down in response to pressure from the local business community, law enforcement and the City of Surrey. “They’ve been very responsible in terms of creating an upscale bar that again, really adds some cachet to the downtown.” Orazietti said the owner of The Vault Restaurant is working on opening a second establishment on 176 Street, inside the former Golphis location. He also revealed that Chef Matthew › see page 13

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‘The area is transforming‌ there’s that sense of buzz’ › from page 12 Stowe, 2013 winner of the reality TV show, Top Chef Canada and local resident, is also looking to open a restaurant in the area. “Again, these are small, exciting things that are starting to shift what this community is about, and it’s been a long time coming,â€? Orazietti told members. The Cloverdale BIA represents 280 businesses in the historic downtown. It acts as a liaison between business interests and the city, and works to recruit and retain businesses. Other initiatives range from adding 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 such the hanging baskets, the addition of new businesses and renovations like the Frontline Real Estate building at 56A Avenue and 176 Street,

and the Lang Building have helped make the downtown seem more desirable to new businesses and shoppers, Orazietti said. “The area is transforming,� Orazietti said. “There’s a consistent flow of people who are buying into the vision. “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 20132014 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 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

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Board steps up The Surrey Board of Trade has donated $1,000 to the Ronald McDonald Family House. The donation will go towards the building of a family room at Surrey Memorial Hospital. The cheque was presented at the Surrey Board of Trade’s Business Cocktail Connection at Eaglequest Golf Course July 16. Last November, the board launched a partnership to raise funds to build the family room

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Monday n White Rock History Club to meet July 29, 7 p.m. at White Rock Library. Amanda Sittrop to speak on White Rock Railway and Station history.

Tuesday n White Rock Town Hall Meeting: Coal & Your Health July 30, 7 p.m. at First United Church, 15385 Semiahmoo Ave.

Friday n Ukrainian Soul Food July 26, 4:30-7:30 p.m. at the Ukrainian Cultural Centre, 13512 108 Ave. Info: 604-531-1923 ir 604581-0313. n Janine the Jenius at White Rock Library, 15342 Buena Vista Ave. on July 26, 2-3 p.m. Info: 604-5412204 or www.fvrl.ca

Saturday n Summer Dance July 27, 7-11 p.m. at White Rock Elks Club, 1469 George St. Cost: $15. Free dance lessons. Info: www. dancetango.com n White Rock Rotary book super sale July 27 (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.) 28 (11 a.m. to 4 p.m.) at the Rotary Field House, 148 Street, between 20 and 24 avenues. All genres available. Info: www.whiterockrotary.org n Beach Hero Marine Interpreters to man tent at Spirit of the Sea Festival Aug. 3, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Critter touch tank and more activies are planned throughout the day. n Zombie Walk in White Rock Sept. 7, 1-3:30 p.m. Assemble beside Washington Avenue Grill in gravel parking lot. Free. All ages welcome. Nonperishable food donations for Peace Arch Food Bank to be collected. n Surrey Symphony Society auditions for the Surrey Youth Orchestra, Intermediate Strings, Junior Strings and Chamber Music on Sept. 7 at Surrey Christian Secondary, 15353 92 Ave. Info: gm.surreysymphony@ gmail.com

Sunday n Cut-a-Thon July 28, 12-4 p.m. at Lumina Hair Design, #5-3189 King George Blvd. $20 minimum donation benefiting newborn ICU at BC Womens Hospital.

Ongoing n Eye of the Beholder Abstract Art Showcase Sundays to Aug. 25 at 11 a.m. at Seventh Heaven Art & Beauty Salon, 12185 Beecher St. Free. n Canadian Mental Health Association Delta offers depression/bi-polar support group on second and fourth Monday of each month at 7 p.m. For more information, call: CMHA Delta at 604-9431878.

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The assent of the electors is being sought by way of alternate approval process. The number of electors in the City of Surrey to which the approval process applies is 291,483. City Council will proceed with this matter unless, by the deadline of 9:00 am, August 26, 2013, at least 10% of the electors, or 29,148 electors, sign and submit an Elector Response Form. An elector may only sign an Elector Response Form if the person meets the qualifications to vote in a Local General Election in Surrey. Elector Response Forms are available upon request from July 18 to August 26, 2013 at the City of Surrey City Hall, Office of the City Clerk, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey BC V3X 3A2, by telephone (604) 591-4132, fax (604) 591-8731, or email: clerks@surrey.ca. The forms are also available on-line at www.surrey.ca. The corporate report and by-law may be inspected at the City Hall, Office of the City Clerk, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm. Any inquiries should be made to the Realty Section (604-598-5700) Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between the hours of 8:30 am and 4:30 pm The first publication of this Public Notice will be deemed to have occurred on July 18, 2013 and the last publication will be deemed to have occurred on July 25, 2013. DATED at the City of Surrey, BC, this 18th day of July, 2013. J. Sullivan City Clerk

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Ongoing n Canadian Mental Health Association Delta offers a family support group on second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Call: CMHA Delta at 604-943-1878. n Mixed Singles over Sixty White Rock/South Surrey. Social active group offering companionship, golf, dining etc. Contact Colin at 604-5387799. Info: www.senioroversixtyclub.weebly.com n Nar Anon provides support for friends and family members with addiction problems. Meetings every Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. at Bethany Newton United Church, at the corner of 60 Avenue and 148 Street, Tracy Holmes photo Surrey. For more information, visit www.nar-anonbcregion.org A pair of eagles keep watch over East Beach, at the mouth of the n Dutch-Canadian Events Visit Little Campbell River earlier this month. www.dutchnetwork.ca. Contact Edie at 604-536-3394 or ediebijdeket.ca n Former students of St. Mary’s mast@telus.net High School in Calgary are lookn Stephen Lewis Foundation’s n Trigeminal Neuralgia support ing for fellow alumni to join them South Surrey Soul Sisters are welgroup. Info: Jan, 604-560-2412 or in a 60th reunion of the class of coming new members. Charlee, 604-538-4435. 1953, Sept. 7-8 in Calgary. Open to Meetings every third Visit: www.catna.ca anyone who attended the school in Wednesday at 2 p.m. at n Toastmasters by the the years around 1953. For tickets Whitecliff Manor, 15501 Sea meets at White ($100) or information, call Conrad at 16 Ave. Info: 604-531Rock Library every 604-535-8546. 8462. Sunday at 1:30 p.m. n Al-Anon meetings in various datebook@peacearchnews.com Info: 604-536-2175. n Compassionate locations in the Lower Mainland. n White Rock Farmers Friends runs first For information about groups in Market Sundays, 9 a.m. Wednesday of each White Rock/Surrey, call 604-688to 1 p.m. at 15154 Miramar Plaza month at Victory Memorial Park, 1716 or 1-888-4AL-ANON. Online: (beside The Whaling Wall) till Oct. 14831 28 Ave., 6-8 p.m. Info: 778www.al-anon.alateen.org 13 Info: www.whiterockfarmersmar- 549-6434.

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7:30 p.m. Cost: $5 all White Rock office ages. Band nights: needs office and $10. Proceeds go to one-on-one support the Surrey Metro volunteers. A comKids Society. For mitment of two to more information four hours weekly contact Marie, 604- datebook@peacearchnews.com or biweekly over 536-0195. one year is required. Training provided. Info, 604-541-0606 or atournier@ Volunteers alzheimerbc.org n Alzheimer Society of B.C.

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Worship & Sunday School 10:15 am Pastor Peter Hanson Pastor Melanie Calabrigo All are Welcome!

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604-576-6504 English 10:30am Chinese 10:30am ( $ " #%$ !'" $% We sing the Traditional Pastor Norm Miller Pastor David Leung Hymns and use the King 604-576-1394 778-878-6699 James version in all services. &* ' WE Traditional & Christ Centered Sunday Services HAVE ALL ARE WELCOME OVED M )"% # ! 11 am & 6 pm St. John’s Church Independent, Fundamental Non-charismatic 1480 George St., White Rock, B.C.w

n Canadian Cancer Society is in urgent need of office volunteers for one four-hour shift twice a month. Training provided. The White Rock/South Surrey office is open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday-Friday. For more information, call 604-538-0011 or email whiterock@bc.cancer.ca Info, 604-536-8300, 604-538-0011 or jmacpherson@bc.cancer.ca

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MASS SCHEDULE Good Shepherd Church 2250 - 150 St., S. Surrey • Daily: 8:00 am • Saturday: 5:00 pm • Sunday: 9:00 am, 11:00 am & 7:00 pm Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir St., White Rock • Daily: 9:00 am • Saturday: 4:00 pm • Sunday: 10:30 am Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher Ave., Crescent Beach • Sunday: 8:30 am

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…on the Semiahmoo Peninsula

Dylan Welch (left) stands with his brother, Devon, who formed a rock band called Panic Picnic earlier this year. In July, Dylan was invited to perform with relatives of legendary rock guitarist Jimi Hendrix. Contributed photo

White Rock’s Dylan Welch invited to perform with Jimi Hendrix’s son, brother

Teen takes to the stage with rock royalty Sarah Massah

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t was five years ago that then-14-yearold Dylan Welch was playing guitar in his room with the window open to White Rock’s waterfront when he heard someone shout up some enthusiastic approval. While he admits it was an unusual way to receive accolades, even stranger still was finding out that the praise was coming from White Rock musician Johnny Andrade – who has recently gone public with his parentage as the son of legendary singerguitarist Jimi Hendrix. “I was playing out my window and I hear this guy playing outside, and he says, ‘Hey, you sound pretty good,’” Welch recalled. “He had his guitar and so we started playing and we just connected.”

Hendrix passed on his number to Welch, show like that,” he said. “It was something who later misplaced it, resulting in five that just made my heart keep going. I was years going by before the two musicians up until one in the morning the next day.” connected again. Although it was Welch’s inaugural bar However, upon hearing about an performance, the White Rock resident – upcoming concert featuring Hendrix with who picked up an electric guitar at the age the late rock icon’s brother, Leon, of 10, and “never put it down” – Welch tracked down Hendrix and ❝I never thought has played gigs in his hometown was invited to perform. I would get to and in Vancouver with his band, The July 6 performance at Panic Picnic. go up and play a Formed in January with his Sawbucks Neighbourhood show like that.❞ younger brother Devon, 17, who Pub was significant to the teen for obvious reasons, but it plays drums, and friend and Dylan Welch also marked the first time the bass player Jacob Harris, Welch Semiahmoo Secondary grad had been to a has been a frequent visitor and performer bar. at the Jimi Hendrix Shrine in Vancouver’s “I was nervous enough to go in there, but Strathcona community. then to go in and perform with Leon and But if making the trek to Vancouver isn’t Johnny. It was quite an experience. I never possible, the trio will also perform closer to thought I would get to go up and play a home this summer, busking around White

Rock, Welch said. Describing his music as influenced by a wide range of performers – including Hendrix, The Ramones and Maroon 5 – Welch is working on a batch of new music. Penned by the prolific songwriter, the next step is to copyright the original work and release it. “I write a new song every day. I just get inspiration through the air, the flowers and the trees – God really. I believe that it comes to you through angels,” he said. The Hendrixes are set to come back to the Peninsula later on this year, which has prompted Welch to practise his guitar to Leon’s album, Keeper of the Flame. “I’m just hoping to connect again, and get a chance to play,” he said. For more information, visit www. facebook.com/panicpicnicband

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...A SNEAK PREVIEW OF

Surrey’s state-of-the-art Emergency Department DONORS

THANK YOU for supporting

THANKS TO

your Emergency Department. Surrey Memorial Hospital’s new Emergency opens October 1 there’s even a separate Pediatric Emergency to provide children with specialized care. A big thank you to the 11,000 generous donors who helped to purchase 20 per cent of the new lifesaving equipment and the Special guests Advanced Education Minister Amrik Virk and Mayor Dianne Watts helped Surrey Memorial Hospital Foundation welcome donors for their Sneak Preview. Pictured from left are: Foundation Chair Ron Knight; Minister Virk; Mayor Watts; SMH Emergency Program Director Martha Cloutier; Pediatric Emergency Director Wade Sabados and Foundation Emergency Campaign Chair Chris Midmore.

3,000 enthusiastic visitors who came for Sneak Preview tours.

DONORS When parents bring their children into Surrey’s new Pediatric Emergency, they will receive specialized care in a family friendly setting, thanks Coast Capital Savings President in part to a $250,000 contribution and CEO Tracy Redies from Coast Capital Savings. Coast Capital Savings has been a longtime supporter of the Surrey Memorial healthy,” says Tracy Redies, President Hospital Foundation, with contributions of and CEO, Coast Capital Savings. “Our over $1.5 million over the past two decades. continued support of the Surrey A recent $432,000 grant made it possible for Memorial Hospital Foundation is part Fraser Health to start the innovative Speak of an ongoing commitment to enhance Up initiative, giving teens and young adults a our city and ensure it is a place where voice in mental health and substance use. we can all thrive.” A $500,000 contribution in 2011 from Coast On behalf of the community, Surrey Capital Savings helped fund an education Memorial Hospital Foundation thanks centre inside the Jim Pattison Outpatient Care Coast Capital Savings for its and Surgery Centre. contributions to improving the health “As a corporate citizen, we feel we and well-being of families in Surrey have an obligation to contribute to the and the Fraser Valley. infrastructure that keeps our community

DID YOU KNOW?

• Kids and their families have their own entrance to the pediatric ER • Our new Emergency has five times more space than the current ER • There are 3,750 pieces of new equipment • 20 per cent of equipment funded by donors • Largest ER in Western Canada, second largest in the country • State-of-the-art care, family-friendly environment • 100+ private patient rooms to ease congestion

DONORS

THANKS TO

Foundation President & CEO Jane Adams (left) and TZU CHI Foundation Canada’s Susan Lee and Tom Torng.

Joyce van der Ende (left), the Foundation’s Yolanda Bouwman and Keese van der Ende. Surrey Memorial Hospital Auxiliary President Betty Sing and Past-President Amarjit Dosange.

Foundation Director Jake Friesen (left) and Chair Ron Knight.

Surrey Fire Fighters’ Charitable Society’s Saverio Lattanzio (left) and Mike McNamara with Jane Adams.

We still need your help to purchase equipment for the new Critical Care Tower.

Foundation Vice-Chair/RedFM President Kulwinder Sanghera (left) with RedFM’s Bijoy Samuel, President of the Surrey Board of Trade.

When Surrey Memorial Hospital Foundation began to raise funds for a much-needed new Emergency Department, the Surrey Memorial Hospital Auxiliary stepped forward to contribute $1 million, one of largest gifts of the campaign. Giving in Surrey is part of a proud tradition for the Auxiliary. In the late 1940s, through perseverance and persuasion, members raised $100,000 to help build a new hospital. Over the years, as Surrey has grown in leaps and bounds, this exceptional group of men and women has donated millions of dollars and thousands of volunteer

hours. Their tireless support has made a significant contribution to quality patient care for the residents of Surrey and the surrounding communities. “Our community relies on the expertise of Surrey’s dedicated Emergency team,” said Auxiliary President Betty Sing. “We are proud to support a large new Emergency Department that will help them provide the best of care for patients of all ages. “ The Auxiliary’s generosity helped to purchase equipment for the Acute Treatment Unit in Emergency’s adult treatment area.

DONATE TODAY 604.588.3371 www.smhfoundation.com

Surrey Memorial Hospital Interim Executive Director Lakh Bagri and Foundation President & CEO Jane Adams were on hand to greet some of the community members who came to the July 13 sneak preview to learn more about their new Emergency. The CT scanner was one of many pieces of life saving equipment purchased with donations from the community. The brand new department has family friendly spaces and a Pediatric Emergency designed for kids with its own separate entrance and reception.


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...A SNEAK PREVIEW OF

Surrey’s state-of-the-art Emergency Department DONORS

THANK YOU for supporting

THANKS TO

your Emergency Department. Surrey Memorial Hospital’s new Emergency opens October 1 there’s even a separate Pediatric Emergency to provide children with specialized care. A big thank you to the 11,000 generous donors who helped to purchase 20 per cent of the new lifesaving equipment and the Special guests Advanced Education Minister Amrik Virk and Mayor Dianne Watts helped Surrey Memorial Hospital Foundation welcome donors for their Sneak Preview. Pictured from left are: Foundation Chair Ron Knight; Minister Virk; Mayor Watts; SMH Emergency Program Director Martha Cloutier; Pediatric Emergency Director Wade Sabados and Foundation Emergency Campaign Chair Chris Midmore.

3,000 enthusiastic visitors who came for Sneak Preview tours.

DONORS When parents bring their children into Surrey’s new Pediatric Emergency, they will receive specialized care in a family friendly setting, thanks Coast Capital Savings President in part to a $250,000 contribution and CEO Tracy Redies from Coast Capital Savings. Coast Capital Savings has been a longtime supporter of the Surrey Memorial healthy,” says Tracy Redies, President Hospital Foundation, with contributions of and CEO, Coast Capital Savings. “Our over $1.5 million over the past two decades. continued support of the Surrey A recent $432,000 grant made it possible for Memorial Hospital Foundation is part Fraser Health to start the innovative Speak of an ongoing commitment to enhance Up initiative, giving teens and young adults a our city and ensure it is a place where voice in mental health and substance use. we can all thrive.” A $500,000 contribution in 2011 from Coast On behalf of the community, Surrey Capital Savings helped fund an education Memorial Hospital Foundation thanks centre inside the Jim Pattison Outpatient Care Coast Capital Savings for its and Surgery Centre. contributions to improving the health “As a corporate citizen, we feel we and well-being of families in Surrey have an obligation to contribute to the and the Fraser Valley. infrastructure that keeps our community

DID YOU KNOW?

• Kids and their families have their own entrance to the pediatric ER • Our new Emergency has five times more space than the current ER • There are 3,750 pieces of new equipment • 20 per cent of equipment funded by donors • Largest ER in Western Canada, second largest in the country • State-of-the-art care, family-friendly environment • 100+ private patient rooms to ease congestion

DONORS

THANKS TO

Foundation President & CEO Jane Adams (left) and TZU CHI Foundation Canada’s Susan Lee and Tom Torng.

Joyce van der Ende (left), the Foundation’s Yolanda Bouwman and Keese van der Ende. Surrey Memorial Hospital Auxiliary President Betty Sing and Past-President Amarjit Dosange.

Foundation Director Jake Friesen (left) and Chair Ron Knight.

Surrey Fire Fighters’ Charitable Society’s Saverio Lattanzio (left) and Mike McNamara with Jane Adams.

We still need your help to purchase equipment for the new Critical Care Tower.

Foundation Vice-Chair/RedFM President Kulwinder Sanghera (left) with RedFM’s Bijoy Samuel, President of the Surrey Board of Trade.

When Surrey Memorial Hospital Foundation began to raise funds for a much-needed new Emergency Department, the Surrey Memorial Hospital Auxiliary stepped forward to contribute $1 million, one of largest gifts of the campaign. Giving in Surrey is part of a proud tradition for the Auxiliary. In the late 1940s, through perseverance and persuasion, members raised $100,000 to help build a new hospital. Over the years, as Surrey has grown in leaps and bounds, this exceptional group of men and women has donated millions of dollars and thousands of volunteer

hours. Their tireless support has made a significant contribution to quality patient care for the residents of Surrey and the surrounding communities. “Our community relies on the expertise of Surrey’s dedicated Emergency team,” said Auxiliary President Betty Sing. “We are proud to support a large new Emergency Department that will help them provide the best of care for patients of all ages. “ The Auxiliary’s generosity helped to purchase equipment for the Acute Treatment Unit in Emergency’s adult treatment area.

DONATE TODAY 604.588.3371 www.smhfoundation.com

Surrey Memorial Hospital Interim Executive Director Lakh Bagri and Foundation President & CEO Jane Adams were on hand to greet some of the community members who came to the July 13 sneak preview to learn more about their new Emergency. The CT scanner was one of many pieces of life saving equipment purchased with donations from the community. The brand new department has family friendly spaces and a Pediatric Emergency designed for kids with its own separate entrance and reception.


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group performance that friends and family are welcome to attend. While there is no charge for the Move It! workshop, participants are asked to commit to the entire two weeks. Call 604-501-5566 or visit the Surrey Arts Centre, 13750 88 Ave., to register.

There are still a few spots left for teens, adults and seniors in Move It!, a free community dance workshop at Surrey Arts Centre starting Aug. 6. Move It! – guided by professional dancers – offers friendship, confidence-building Youth in film and expression to peoA new film school for ple of “all ages, cultures, teens is being launched shapes, abilities and this summer on the genders.” Semiahmoo Peninsula. Created by Joe Ink’s The Youth Film artistic director, Joe School is the brainchild Laughlin, and inspired of up-and-coming by his experience of filmmaker communiand South ties dancSurrey ing and resident moving Elija together Sorensen. in South Geared Africa, arts@peacearchnews.com for teens Move It! between the is focused on experiencing the joy ages of 14 and 18 years, the program will teach of moving and feeling camera technique, good, rather than pervisual storytelling, fecting technique. editing and other skills. It runs from Aug. Participants will come 6-16 and participants away from the first can choose either a five-day workshop with morning (10 a.m. to two three-minute short noon) or afternoon films ready to show to (1-3 p.m.) session. family and friends. The final Friday Email info@ session runs from youthfilmschool.com 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. or call 604-356-0981 for all participants, for more info. including an informal

Q

uestion: In 1987 my live-in ladyfriend and I decided to buy an older house, live in it while we fixed it up, and sell it. The price was $175,000. My mother said she would pay the lion’s share of the purchase price if my mother and I were the only ones on title as joint tenants. My lady-friend and I put up $15,000 each, and my mother paid the rest. My mother died and I became sole owner. My ladyfriend asked several times to be put on the title but I put her off. We have now broken up, the house is now worth $1,500,000 and she now claims a portion of the house. She worked hard, sometimes at two jobs, and I am prepared to give back her contribution plus some interest but I see no reason for her to get a windfall due to the increase in prices of houses in Vancouver, because after all, she lived in the house for free for over 20 years. Can she get part of my house? nswer: Yes. The court will declare that you have been “unjustly enriched”. Your lady-friend may get less than half because of your mother’s contribution to the purchase price, but she will get a substantial portion.

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There are still a few chances left for mystery fans to see Peninsula Productions hit summer presentation, The Game’s Afoot. The Canadian premiere of the show, by popular American playwright Ken Ludwig, continues until Sunday (July 28) at the Coast Capital Playhouse, 1532 Johnston Rd. There’s a high fun quotient to the witty and fanciful murder mystery/comedy, helmed by Peninsula Productions’ artistic director Wendy Bollard. Set in 1936, The Game’s Afoot revolves around the stabbing death of a guest staying at the Connecticut castle of Broadway actor William Gillette, original star of the stage adaptation of Sherlock Holmes. Determined to prove himself a great sleuth in real life, Gillette takes a page out of Holmes’ book and sets out to

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Renegades edge Quebec for U16 crown Rick Kupchuck Black Press

A pair of local teams were crowned champions Sunday in the youth Gold divisions of the Scotiabank Canadian Open Fastpitch International Championship at Softball City. The White Rock Renegades ’98 reeled off four consecutive mustwin contests to win the Showcase (16-and-under) Gold championship, finishing with a 3-2 triumph over the Quebec Rebelles. Two local rivals battled in the final of the Futures (18-and-under) Gold division, where the Surrey Storm ’95 completed a long run through the losers bracket of the double-knockout playoff by defeating the Delta Heat ’96 7-1. After going 3-1 (won-loss) in round-robin play to earn the thirdseed for the 16-team playoff, the Storm ’95 lost their second game of the playoff round 6-2 Friday afternoon to Lloydminster Betcave Rebels at Cloverdale Athletic Park. A loss away from elimination, the Surrey team then won five consecutive games in a span of 22 hours. They won three games Saturday by an aggregate of 30-11, then blanked the Washington Hurricanes 7-0 Sunday morning to advance to the Showcase final. The Heat ’96 won twice on Friday and added another pair of victories Saturday to reach the final. Delta was 8-0 going into the final on Sunday, having outscored the opposition 63-15. The Renegades were among four undefeated teams in the 19-team Futures double-knockout playoff before they lost for the first time, falling 7-3 to Quebec in their third game of the playoffs Saturday morning. Bounced to the losers bracket, White Rock blanked the Renegades ’97 2-0 Saturday afternoon, edged the Calgary Kaizen 3-2 that evening, then toppled the Delta Heat ‘97 7-3 Sunday morning to earn a second shot at the Rebelles.

Japan celebrates after winning Monday’s women’s international division final. Below, Japan’s star pitcher, Yukiko Ueno.

Two-run eighth inning gives Japanese team third Canadian Open title

Japan edges Aussies in extras For the third year in a row, Japan left Softball City as champions of the Canadian Open Fastpitch International Championship’s top division. But unlike the last two title games – in which Japan, also the current world champs, rolled to victory with relative ease – this year’s affair was much, much closer. Monday night, Japan needed extra innings to edge Australia 2-0 for first place in the women’s international division. The game was a pitchers’ duel in the truest sense of the phrase, as Japan’s Yukiko Ueno – largely considered the top pitcher in the world – and Australian hurlers Vanessa Stokes and Kaia Parnaby kept hitters from both sides at bay. Ueno allowed just two hits over seven scoreless inning, while striking out 10 Aussie bat-

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Outdoor lovers find plenty to like at Latitude By Kerry Vital

Porte Development is hitting new heights with Latitude, their newest condominium development in Surrey’s West Panorama neighbourhood. Porte recently opened its three new showhomes, one of which is fully decorated with Ikea furniture, demonstrating that you can own a brand-new three-bedroom home and furnish it for under $10,000.

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“People love that they have windows on both sides,” Chaput says. “You don’t typically get that in a condo.” The homes themselves include nine-foot ceilings and modern laminate flooring throughout the main living areas. The kitchens feature your choice of Shaker-style or vertical grain laminate cabinetry, complemented by polished quartz countertops, stainless-steel appliances and under-cabinet valance lighting. You’ll also find a built-in wine rack. “Everybody loves the kitchens,” Chaput says. The spa-inspired bathrooms hold their own set of polished quartz countertops, custom-designed vanities and his-and-hers undermount sinks (in most plans). Porcelain tile flooring and oversized showers with frameless glass doors are touches of elegance in a space made for relaxation. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do at Latitude, with its 8,000-square-foot private courtyard. That courtyard includes herb and spice garden plots, a wooden pergola and outdoor lounge area, a children’s play area and a games lawn.

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ceilings on the top floor) and plenty of natural light contribute to the spacious feel of the homes. You have the option of wideplank vinyl laminate, engineered hardwood, carpet or tile flooring throughout, giving you yet more choices when personalizing your home. “There’s a really open great room kind of feel here,” Lowry says. “Our designer has done a great job.” The kitchens feature quartz countertops, stainless-steel appliances and chic cabinetry, which differs depending on which scheme you choose. The bathrooms are relaxing and elegant, with wall sconce lighting accenting the framed vanity mirrors, modern sink vanities and designer feature tile highlighting the full tile surround on the tub and shower. Amenities abound at Orchid. Just some of the features include a pet washing station, guest suite, cardio room, yoga studio, theatre Submitted photos room and secure bicycle lockers Quantum’s Orchid in Port Coquitlam is perfectly situated to take advantage of everything the neighbourhood has to offer, including the Traboulay Trail, Gates Park and the Coquitlam for each home. You’ll also find River. You’ll also be within walking distance of the downtown core and an off-leash fenced dog-walking area. extensive walkways and green space, a private meditation garden You’ll find the 25-kilometre Traboulay in the first phase of Orchid include walk-up and a multi-level water feature. Trail adjacent to Orchid, along with Gates patios and entries, with the second-floor “You’re within walking distance of the Park across the street and the Coquitlam homes at the rear of the building featuring PoCo downtown core,” Lowry says. “You’re River immediately behind. The park includes their own patios due to the slope of the land. also within walking distance of the West several sports fields, tennis courts, a picnic This makes those second-floor units into a Coast Express and a bus loop, so commuting area and a playground. There is also an offground-level home for buyers. is awesome. You can have a bridge-free leash fenced dog-walking area just moments “It’s kind of a unique setup here,” Lowry commute to Vancouver!” from Orchid, making the project a great place says. There is also easy access to Lougheed for man or woman’s best friend as well. Inside, you’ll find your choice of two Highway and Highway 1 for those who want The first phase is currently selling, modern colour schemes: White on White or to drive, as well as shopping and dining at and Lowry notes that it has already been Shades of Grey. Something that sets Orchid Coquitlam Centre and Fremont Village, just extremely popular with buyers of all ages. apart is the ability to mix and match between By Kerry Vital minutes away. The first phase includes 109 homes with the two schemes. Homes at Orchid start at $189,900 for 13 different floorplans, ranging from 528 to “People sometimes want to change things,” There’s an Orchid blooming in Port a one-bedroom and $239,900 for a two990 square feet. The six-story building offers Lowry says. “If you love everything about Coquitlam at Quantum Properties’ newest bedroom. For more information, visit www. several different views depending on where one scheme but want the countertops from condominium development. orchidcondos.com, call 604-866-4206 or visit you purchase, including river and garden the other, you can have it! It gives people the “Outdoor activities are right on your the presentation centre at 2455 Wilson Ave., views. chance to personalize their home more.” doorstep,” says Marketing Manager Lisa Port Coquitlam, open daily except Fridays Lowry points out that the first-floor homes Nine-foot ceilings throughout (with vaulted Lowry. “The location is a huge draw.” between noon and 6 p.m.

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The kitchens at Latitude include stainless-steel appliances, above left, and polished quartz countertops. The floorplans are open and spacious, and feature tons of natural light, above right, and lots of space for entertaining.

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Ground-level homes also have their own walk-out fenced backyards, perfect for pet owners or families with children. You’ll also find a fitness centre and a fully equipped lounge with a kitchen, two-sided fireplace, billiards table and space to relax or throw a party. Moving farther afield, the Panorama neighbourhood has everything you need within walking distance. You’ll find shopping, dining, schools and recreation and leisure opportunities nearby, including the YMCA and the Bell Centre for the Performing Arts. You’ll also find Grandview Corners and Morgan Crossing just a 10-minute drive away. Commuters will also find living at Latitude very You can furnish convenient. your entire “You have lots of choices of transportation if you work three-bedroom downtown, as many people do,” says Chaput. You have the option of using the Alex Fraser Bridge, Port Mann Bridge home on us!” says Porte or Patullo Bridge, all of which are easily accessible from Director of Sales and the community. Highways 99 and 91 are nearby, as well as Marketing Jeanette the King George Boulevard. It may come as a surprise how quiet the neighbourhood Chaput. Buyers can choose between putting no money is when you look at how perfectly it’s situated. Latitude is built on a quiet tree-lined drive, so you feel like you’re down or a $10,000 gift card away from the hustle and bustle of the city while also for Ikea. being close enough to take advantage of all of Surrey’s amenities. Right now Porte is offering two fabulous promotions. You have the choice of either putting no money down or receiving a $10,000 gift card for Ikea. “You can furnish your entire three-bedroom home on us!” Chaput says. “These homes are move-in ready so you can buy today and move in tomorrow.” Homes at Latitude start in the $270,000s. For more information, visit www.porte.ca/latitude, call 604-596-5075 or visit the sales centre at 14358 60th Avenue, open every day except Friday between noon and 5 p.m.

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open houses 14862 roper avenue • spectacular view over pier 6000 sq. ft. lot Investors alert! Very rare 46x132 hillside lot with spectacular views. Two-storey plus bsmt, private setting with wide open open space, great decks for entertaining. Fabulous master suite with sunday incredible views. Detached 2-car garage with more parking in the july 28 2:00-4:00 front. Great investment property; buy now and hold to build later or live in and enjoy a clean and comfortable home with bonus p.m options. Maybe a bed and breakfast with independent suites? Great investment for the future! Offered at $1,195,000. come see marty 604-802-7814 and wes 604-417-2401 at the open re/maX colonial pacific realty

15834 prospect cres. • new price: $739,900 Great family home in sunny White Rock, fantastic cul de sac location, walk to Peace Arch Elem. & Earl Marriott. Recently renov. 4 bdrm. & den, 3 bath, upgraded plumb. & elec., new open thermal windows, h/w tank, furnace, surround sound speakers sat. & throughout. Luxurious upgraded main bath w/heated floors, sun. marble tiles, ceasarstone vanity, 2nd & 3rd bathrooms also july 27 & 28 upgraded with new tiles, vanities, fixtures. Oak hardwood on 2:00-4:00 main w/2nd kitchen & new carpets in basement. Very private, SW p.m. fully fenced backyard is entertainers dream. Sierra Stone & cedar deck w/glass rails, 2 natural gas lines for BBQ & fire pit. Solar heated above ground pool, wired for hot tub! pam mitchell 604-541-4888 re/maX colonial pacific realty

14085 nico wynd place • #8 @ $559,000 • #10 @ $549,900 Great opportunity to view two top floor 2 bdrm./2 bath units, approx. 1500 sq. ft. Both tastefully updated and renov. Ownership includes unit entitlement of 76 acres on beautifully treed, par 70, 9-hole course. Free unlimited golf with no annual fee. Clubhouse with licensed restaurant, pool table, lounge, fitness room, BBQ deck. Also tennis, marina ($1.50/ft. moorage), 25-metre indoor pool, hot tub, sauna. Stunning views from walking trails surrounding the property. lee Graham 604-541-4888 re/maX colonial pacific realty

13761 - 18tH avenue • bell parK • $1,298,000 Quality is evident in this beautiful Colonial family home on sunny 12,893 sq. ft. lot in prestigious Bell Park. Meticulously maintained open 4 bdrm. & den, filled w/character & charm, awaits new family. sat. & Lots of updates: 2 new bathrooms, new kitchen w/granite sun. counters, high-end stainless appliances, new cabinetry, panty, july computer desk. Fine finishing details throughout, extensive mill 27 & 28 2:00-4:00 work, elegant living room w/cozy gas fireplace, french doors to dining area. Family room off kitchen opens to oversized deck, hot p.m. tub, gorgeous, fully fenced yard. Excellent location. Walk to Ray Shepherd and Elgin Schools. pam mitchell 604-541-4888 re/maX colonial pacific realty

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open 14721 - 34a avenue • new price: $739,000 Elgin Brooke Estates, beautiful 4 bdrm., 4 bath family home. sat. & Quality millwork, gorgeous hardwood floors, great sun. layout. Upstairs among the generous size bdrms. is a loft july area, perfect for kids or quiet study area. Stainless appls., 27 & 28 slow-close cabinets, designer lighting highlight kitchen area. Spacious back deck. Backs onto greenspace. 2:00-4:00 sue anderson 604-351-2353 Hugh & mcKinnon realty p.m. 15120 - 23a avenue • $689,000 Fabulous 3

open 14897 - 21st avenue • meridian by tHe sea Completely renovated and ready to move in. New sat. & roof, driveway, patio, flooring, counters, crown sun. molding, paint and much more. Come by and check july this one out. Quiet backyard oasis to enjoy your pool 27 & 28 and low maint. yard. Easy-to-care-for home with 5 bdrms. and a study. stewart peddemors prec 1:00-4:00 604-329-6759 re/maX colonial pacific realty p.m.

open bdrm., 2 bath, 1800 sq. ft. rancher on private 7100 sunday sq. ft. lot siding onto Semiahmoo Trails! Original july 28 immaculate condition, 4 yr. roof, 1 yr. furnace, 71 2:00-4:00 EnerGuide rating! Location! Below assessed value! edie takahashi prec 604-538-8888 p.m sutton Group west coast realty

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15336 - 17a avenue • Gemini Contemporary, new one and two bedroom condos by Genex. One bedrooms start at $298,500. Two bedrooms at $387,500. susan vollmer 604-541-4888 re/maX colonial pacific realty

#4 - 15989 marine drive • $249,900 beacH livinG at its best! So close to beach! Great townhome has open living space and beautiful wood F/P gives it a cozy feel. High quality laminate floors, updated kitchen, 2 small balconies, and laundry room. Master features large walk-in closet! Quiet and private, at back of building, easy hwy. access, pet friendly! sarah daniels 604 531-4000 bay realty ltd.

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#215 - 14855 tHrift ave. • wHite rocK • $332,300 Brand new 1 bdrm., 1 bath & den luxurious condo. Royce offers a rare sense of serenity high above the Pacific Ocean. Royce features superb amenities and exceptional detailing, close to shopping, dining, golf, parks and beach. Location and luxury. sal bhullar 604-538-8028 fifth avenue real estate marketing

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2714 parKway drive • $689,000 • too Good to miss! Rancher, 4 bdrms. and den, 2500 sq. ft. New kitchen, new bathroom, updated flooring, private deck, hot tub. English garden, flowers and fruit trees. Parking for 4, room for the RV. Attention builders: 9100 sq. ft. lot, street and lane access. diane thompson 604-803-0424 bay realty ltd.

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14743 - 32nd avenue and #4 - 3280 - 147tH street elGin oaKs! Brand new Houses starting at $699,900 (14743 - 32 Avenue) and townHomes at $399,900 (#4 - 3280 - 147 Street) net Gst incl! Affordable, quality homes in elGin area! lulu sorbara 604-541-4888 re/maX colonial pacific realty

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1012 - 165tH street • soutHbrooKe 19 customized homes being built by Genex. Three storeys including walk-out basement, all finished. Prices start at $1,087,000.. susan vollmer 604-541-4888 re/maX colonial pacific realty

#1 - 14877 - 33rd ave. • $649,000 Upgraded townhome in open Sandhurst. Low density complex, large common space, walking sunday and jogging trails, spacious clubhouse, gym. Open kitchen, july 28 2:00-4:00 famrm., eating area, 3 spacious bdrms., walk-in closet in master, ensuite with soaker tub, walk-in shower, double sinks. p.m morley myren 604-541-4888 re/maX colonial pacific realty

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858 lee st. • price reduced Brand new home min. from beach. High-end fin., eng. H/W floors, built-in speakers, 3-jet steam shower, chef’s kitchen, large island, quartz counters, s/s appl. Fully contained suite with sep. entrance. State of the art security system. Private yard. Some ocean view. maureen fritz 604-541-4888 re/maX colonial pacific realty

#103 - 1952 - 152a st. • $189,900 Chateau Grace, 1 bdrm., 1 open bath, spacious ground floor condo, large dining, lvgrm. opens to sunday patio w/gate, private entrance. Plenty of storage, gas f/p, insuite july 28 laundry, high-end lam. floors, lots of cupboards. Well-run bldg 2:00-4:00 Central location, mins. to amenities, 19+, no rentals, no dogs. p.m jason deveau/lisa card 604-531-4000 bay realty ltd.

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16031-10tH ave. • $849,900 Custom built rancher. Tile roof, new furnace & hot water heater. Onyx stone f/p, skylights, 500 sq. ft. crawlspace, ventilated & heated, 2- way vinyl windows, great sunroom, 3 bdrm., 3 bath, 2300 sq. ft. on huge 9600 sq. ft. lot. 2 car gar. Built by the best to last. It will sell fast. maureen fritz/ dianna stocker 604-541-4888 re/maX colonial pacific realty

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#112 - 15500 rosemary HeiGHts cres. • carrinGton • $593,900 Gated adult comm., private tennis courts, pool, hot tub, shuffle board, rec room, sculptured lawns & gardens. Home features shaker cabinets, master on main, 3 bdrm., 3 bath, over 1800 sq. ft. Tons of natural light, large windows, skylights, vaulted ceiling. bill morris 604-314-7927 re/maX colonial pacific realty

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#305 - 15130 roper ave., wHite rocK • $269,000 The Carrington. Top floor 2 bdrm., 2 bath corner unit with pleasant ocean view. Spacious rooms, large laundry room w/ extra storage, closed-in balcony not included in square footage. Enjoy White Rock lifestyle, mins. to shopping, transit, beach. 55+ age restriction, no pets, no rentals. jason deveau/sharon deveau 604-531-4000 bay realty ltd.

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#220 - 15991 tHrift avenue • $243,000 Fabulous family & petfriendly condo, south facing ground level with garden patio. Beautifully updated 2 bdrm., 2 bath, gas fp, insuite laundry, pantry off kitchen. Close to beach & schools. Incl. guest suite, workshop, rec room, lounge. www.Chapman4RealEstate.ca margie chapman 604-828-3503 sutton Group west coast realty

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#409 - 15340 - 19a ave. • $229,000 Stratford Gardens, serene, quiet, private SW top floor corner unit, 1 bdrm., 1 bath, bright open plan. Insuite laundry, soaker tub, sep. stand-up shower. Large balcony. Amenities incl. meeting room w/ full kitchen, outdoor patio, fitness facility, library, billiards, woodworking rm. jason deveau/sharon deveau 604-531-4000 bay realty ltd.

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16288 - 25tH avenue • $1,128,000 Custom designed 2-level home with fully finished basement in South Surrey. Great room with 20 ft. double-side fireplace, kitchen with oversized island, 5 bdrms., wine cellar, awesome media room and more! pilar osing 604-531-1111 Homelife benchmark realty

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1900 - 156tH street Wow! Come check out this beautifully remodelled rancher. Nothing to do but move in and enjoy! Everything has been addressed, too much to list. Asking price for this 3 bdrm., 2 bath rancher is $579,000. Call for more details or visit www.rhysedworthy.com. rhys edworthy 778-899-1374 re/maX colonial pacific realty

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#116 - 1740 soutHmere crescent • $157,500 Well cared for two bedroom condominium with walk-out patio. Walk to Semiahmoo Centre. This is a 55-plus building that allows cats. carolyn Glazier 604-531-4000 bay realty ltd.

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Sunday, July 28th, 12-3pm 15359 27A Ave., South Surrey

Rare find, GREAT Solid family home in a prime and convenient location! Nicely renovated, 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom home on a large 7400 sqft CORNER lot with additional lane access. Huge fenced in backyard kids can run free, great for entertaining all your family or friends. Some of the renos include pine wood floors, new kitchen, Interior paint, blinds. The roof is approx. 7 yrs old and its a 25 yr roof, furnace is energy efficient. Great floor plan for nanny or in-law suite. Close to all amenities, kids can walk to school, go to the outdoor sunny side pool, parks or shop at Morgan Crossing. Make this the home you create all your wonderful memories in. Great property in a great location. Investment potential.

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Sunnyside Park • 6 Storeys • 23 Condos • 1 Commercial • Panoramic Ocean Views

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

3648 - 155th Street, Surrey $828,000

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

14953 25A Avenue, Surrey $998,000

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

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

3415 151ST ST, Surrey $775,000

Morgan Creek

Located in private, quiet cul-de-sac backing onto natural greenbelt in West Rosemary Hts South Surrey. This impressive 8 year old home has a bright and unique design with a total 6 bdrms+5 baths includes 4 en-suites including Jack&Jill bedrooms on top. West facing backyard. Walk-out basement can be made into a rental unit with two bedrooms, a full kitchen + independent entry; a full media room & wet bar for self-use. Interior features high ceilings in both living&dining, maple cabinets in kitchen with granite c/ tops, hardwood floor and crown mouldings throughout. Shopping and transportation within footsteps, 1min drive to Hwy. 99. Move-in condition!

336 172ND ST, Surrey $668,000

Pacific Douglas

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

7067 196th St, Cloverdale Sale Price: $549,999

16713 28th Ave, Surrey Sale Price: $1,350,00

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Blt Yr: 1981 LLot ot Size: 48,830 House: 2,902 Description: 3BR+4Bath

Blt Yr: 2013 Lot Size: 2,904 House: 2,695 Description: 5BR+5Bath

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$1,420,000

On a level lot, this 2,755 sq. ft., 3 bedroom home is one of nineteen ocean front homes in a prestigious gated community in English Bluff. Enjoy the spectacular unobstructed views of the Gulf Islands and the Strait of Georgia from a spacious living room which features a two story 23’ ft. vaulted ceiling. Relax in the hot tub and enjoy the blossoms and fragrances of the lovingly cared for rose garden. Great value for 49 feet of direct beach front access. Quick possession, spend the rest of the Summer at the beach. Canadian Owned and Operated. E.&O.E.: This information is from sources which we deem reliable, but must be verified by prospective Purchasers and may be subject to change or withdrawal.

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

Sale Price

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

Blt Yr. 2005 2003 1974 1994 1950 1979 2012 2010 2012 2000 2002 1979 1972 2011 2011 1985 1970 1972 1973 1995 2009 1978 2003 2002 2009 2010

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

2,904 2,936 3,150 7,336 3,542 2,626 3,706 888 3,638 4463 2895 2478 2750 828 4937 3600 2250 2958 3400 5134 3590 3480 3546 3009 2917 3731

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

6BR+6Bath 5BR+4Bath 4BR+3Bath 5BR+4.5Bath 2BR+2Bath 6BR+6Bath 5BR+5Bath 4BR+3.5Bath 4BR+3Bath 3BR+2Bath 2BR+2Bath 5BR+6Bath 3BR+3.5Bath 4BR+2Bath 3RD+2Bath 4BR+3Bath 4BR+3.5Bath 6BR+3.5Bath 3BR+3Bath 5BR+4.5Bath 4BR+3.5Bath 4BR+2.5Bath 4BR+3Bath


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FRANKLIN, John Anthony (Tony) 89, passed away peacefully on Mon, July 22, 2013 at his home in S.Surrey. Tony was born August 23, 1923 to Robert and Muriel(Champion) Franklin. After his military service, he moved to White Rock and met his wonderful bride, Alma McGillivray. Tony was an avid fisherman and master gardener. Tony is lovingly remembered by his wife, Alma; daughters, Linda (Bob) Peters and Audrey Lee (Ryan) Braun; sons, David (Kim) Franklin, Peter (Anne) Franklin, Perry (Jennifer) Franklin; and his beautiful grandchildren, Wade, Clayton, Ben, Amy, Braden, Garrett, Katy, Kiera, Nicole, Joshua, Caleb and Dylan. A memorial gathering will be held on Monday, July 29, 2013 at the Semiahmoo Fish and Game Club, 1284 184 St., Surrey, BC, at 1 pm. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Hospice Society of BC.

REBANE, Norma Born May 28, 1924 in Toronto, Ontario. Passed away peacefully July 10, 2013 at Peace Arch Hospital. She leaves behind Alex, her loving husband. She will be missed by her children Vicky, Kim, Greg, Blair and Andrew. Norma was a devoted and caring grandmother to Michelle, Melanie, Stephanie, Bryson and Jaxon. Norma was a member of the White Rock Lawn Bowling club for many years. Previously she bowled at the Varsity Ridge Bowling club in Vancouver. She also loved to garden and go for long walks. Norma’s family will miss her wonderful cooking and baking. Most of all her family will miss her lively personality and her ability to take on life’s challenges. Norma’s family wishes to thank the staff on the 6th floor of Peace Arch hospital for their exceptional quality of care. There will be a celebration of life at 12:30 PM, Thursday August 1st at Hazelmere Golf & Tennis club, 18150 8th Ave., South Surrey.

Wilfred “Wilf” Sinitsin BSc P. Eng. Passed away at the age of 94 on Saturday, July 20, 2013, after a wonderful walk in the sunshine with Irene, his wife of 69 years. Born in Perm, Russia in 1919, Wilf immigrated as a young child to Canada, settling in Calgary with his family. After obtaining a certificate in Industrial Electricity in his 20’s, he moved to Ontario to join Fleet Aircraft, a company producing planes for the war effort. It was in Fort Erie that he met and married in 1944, the love of his life, Irene. Wilf pursued a BSc mechanical engineering degree at U of Toronto and graduated with honours in 1947, while Irene nurtured the first two of five children. Tin Lizzie, a rebuilt Model T Ford took the family West to B.C. where Wilf was employed by, and later purchased, an injection moulding company, Listo Products Ltd. Wilf was a Plastics Pioneer, holding several patents in Injection moulding. He was one of the first Western Canadian Plastics Association Presidents, an influential member of the Canadian Manufacturers Association, and a member of the BC Engineers Club. He is a past president of Sertoma, a service club for the advancement of hearing protection. Wilf is survived by his wife, Irene, all of his children, Lynda (Kelly), Larry (Jan), Gregory, Douglas (Elan) and Kenneth (Carolyn). Also survived by his grandchildren, Lisa, Debbie, Gary, Crystal, Ryan, Chelsea, Matt, and Robert. Special thanks to his brother Paul and nephew Boris Pavlov (Donna) who provided companionship and support during his struggle with Alzheimers. A Celebration of Wilf’s Life will be held on Monday, July 29, 2013 at 2:00 pm at Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre, 14831 28th Avenue, Surrey, B.C. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations can be made to the Peace Arch Hospital Foundation or the Alzheimers Society. Condolences may be offered at: www.victoryfuneralcentre.ca

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CHILDCARE WORKER Seaview Childcare Center 14633 16th Ave., S. Surrey BC Starting Sept. 2013 Childcare Worker with RA or ECE Asst Cert. Must have first aid, health clearance, CRC, Refs. Working with K-Grade 7’s in a Christian based program. Drop off & Pick up from local schools. Class 4 license req’d. Between 20-30 hours/week on a split shift. Email resume or drop off: stacey@seaviewassembly.org

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HELP WANTED

An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators, Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780)7235051Edson,Alta

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in Cloverdale / Langley is looking for a Auto Detailer. Polishing experience would be an asset. Wage Commensurate w/ Exp.

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AUTO DETAILER Collision repair shop

PRE-SCHOOLS

Apply at: 604-539-2828 or fax resume to 604-539-2830

SANDCASTLES & Sunshine Preschool 14633 - 16th Avenue

Fun Family Phonics 3, 4, 5 or 6 hrs a day classes 2 - 5 days per week available Junior Kindergarten, ESL

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

CLEANER

For Commercial Buildings Permanent F/T. Split shift, early morning and eve’s. Starting at $15/hr. - $20/hr., Must have a car.

No experience necessary, WILL TRAIN. email: wcpolcan@telus.net

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES If You’re Not Making $400/day CONTACT US: http://profitcode.biz

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FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE

Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre 604-536-6522

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LOST AND FOUND

LOST: CELL PHONE at Crescent Beach. Owner can identify, please call 604-531-5946. LOST: Keys on a purple cloth thing that says Brenda. Nr Shoppers Drug Mart on July 12. Call please. (604)377-6650

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.

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HELP WANTED

DOCK WORKERS

Overland West is currently seeking dock workers for full time evening shift. Forklift experience required in a fast pace, busy dock. The candidate will be required to load outbound LTL trailers in a timely, accurate and careful manner. SALARY TO BE NEGOTIATED

Please contact Diane Moses dmoses@overlandwest.ca

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HELP WANTED

FULL TIME MAINTENANCE PERSON REQUIRED This is a permanent position starting immediately at our plant in Princeton, BC. Minimum of 3-5 years maintenance experience required on a variety of production and mobile equipment. Experience in a post mill, or small to medium size sawmill preferred. Must be able to handle a variety of tasks, work well with minimum supervision and be part of the team. Benefits include excellent wage, health spending account and profit sharing. Please submit resumes by fax 250-295-7912 or email elizabeth@pwppost.com. Please visit our website at www.pwppost.com for further information on the company. Journeyman Painter Needed:

F/T DISPATCHER Sanfred Transport located in Langley is accepting applications for an experienced full time dispatcher. Must have knowledge of the transportation industry, cross border data entry and must have excellent communication skills. Interested applicants please submit your resume via email to fschaefer@sanfred.com or fax to 604-607-6433 Attn. Fred Schaefer

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Is seeking a F/T JOURNEYMAN PAINTER. Must have reliable vehicle. Excellent wage.

778-229-0236

Number of Papers

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PROFESSIONALS/ MANAGEMENT

PERSONAL SERVICES 175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 236

Wanted!

For non-profit organization outgoing + personable, clerical & office skills.

OIL CHANGE TECHNICIAN We are looking for energetic people interested in providing honest customer service in our quick-lube automotive shop. Qualifications, Skills & Exp.: • MUST have basic automotive knowledge • Valid BC Driver’s license • Basic computer knowledge • Strong customer service skills • Strong mechanical aptitude • Good problem solving skills • Able to lift up to 30lbs. safely

SEASONAL HARD WORKERS

Required for local expanding company. Must be clean cut, hard working and energetic. Will be dealing with the public. Must have class 5 D.L. Competitive Starting Wage. May lead to permanent opportunity. To join our exciting team. Please e-mail your resume to jason@recycleitcanada.ca

STUDENTS

Required for Cullen Diesel Power Ltd. and Western Star & Sterling Trucks of Vancouver Inc. Surrey location. For shop cleanup and parts & tool delivery. Full and part time positions avail.. Mechanical aptitude and an interest in mechanical trades considered an asset. Possibility of advancement into the mechanic trades through further education. Forward resume to: Fax: 604-888-4749 Email: sep@cullendiesel.com

TEAM MEMBERS NEEDED RESIDENTIAL CLEANING Now accepting applications for: F/T, day positions Mon. - Fri. ✖ Paid Hourly, not percentage ✖ Vehicles & Equip. provided ✖ Must be fluent in English ✖ Drivers license required ✖ No experience necessary, top training provided Apply in person only Mon. - Fri., 9:00a.m. - 3:00p.m. 6834 King George Blvd. Surrey

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Reply with resume to:

xdirect2013@gmail.com

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

TRADES, TECHNICAL

CLASS 1 Truck Driver with StoneSlinger exp. req’d for Maple Ridge Trucking & Excavating Co. Good wages & Benefits. Fax 604-4607853 or e-mail wmader@telus.net

Kristy 604.488.9161

Customer Service Representative

SALARY TO BE NEGOTIATED

Please contact Diane Moses dmoses@overlandwest.ca

OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR St. Mark’s Anglican Church in Ocean Park is looking for a permanent, full time Office Administrator whose duties include producing bulletins, maintaining the Parish Calendar, recording charitable donations and processing payments for invoices. Please submit your resume in confidence to Betty-Ann, Warden at st.marksposting@gmail.com not later than August 15, 2013

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CONCRETE & PLACING

ALL Concrete Brick, Block & Stonework. Good job - Good price. Call Enzio (604)594-1960

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

SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or

JOB SEARCH - MADE EASY

damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923

Heavy Duty Diesel Mechanic

Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader is seeking an energetic, aggressive self starter for a full time position. Required immediately. Must have inspectors ticket and Red seal. Will have hydraulic experience and must be able to read electrical and hydraulic schematics.

COMPUTER SERVICES

Mark (778)855-7038

Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...

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D Inside/Outside Windows D Fully Insured/Licensed D Free Estimates - Seniors Disc. D Friendly - Dependable D Quality Work- Reasonable rates

• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries

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ESTHETIC SERVICES

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

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

BENEFIT PACKAGE! Please contact Mike e-mail: mike@megacranes.com or fax 604.599.5250

E & M MAINTENANCE WINDOW WASHING ASIAN MASSAGE

JR. MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Needed Immediately! Monday - Friday No graveyards! No travel!

This position reports directly to the Maintenance Mgr. / Engineer in a cooperative team enviro. You will carry out a variety of general / preventative maint. activities throughout our plant & equipment, as well as monitor our waste water treatment facility. You must possess a min. class 5 boiler ticket (power engineer) and have basic maintenance knowledge; hydraulic, electric, pneumatic skills.

We provide great training, benefits, and a fun family atmosphere! If you possess the skills, and have a desire to grow and develop, submit your resume to Pat Phipps at: pphipps@unifirst.com

Best massage, wonderful service, Foot $35/45 mins, Body massage $45/hr for 10 Sessions.

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

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

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

No Credit Checks! Cash same day, local office.

www.PitStopLoans.com 604-777-5046

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES TOWER TECHNICIAN

Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader, is seeking an energetic, tower technician the applicant must have full understanding of electronics and 3 phase power. This full time position requires knowledge of tower crane erection and dismantles .

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Please Fax Resume: 604.882.3105 or e-mail: service@a1pauls.com

PERSONAL SERVICES

GROUP GUITAR LESSONS ONLY $77 PER MONTH UNLIMITED CLASS ACCESS... Means you can attend as many classes as you want!

APPLIANCE REPAIRS

RANGERS OCEAN PARK APPLIANCE LTD Repairs to all major appliances

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DRYWALL

Why Flatten Your Textured & Popcorn Ceilings? So it is lovely & easy to look at, easy to clean & easy to repair. It increases the value of your home. CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928 or 604-538-3796

PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. 604-762-4657/604-764-6416

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ELECTRICAL

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

SCOTGUARD ELECTRICAL LTD.

Expert In Electrical Repairs & Troubleshooting • Panel Upgrades • Reno’s * Guart. Work * Licensed * Bonded * BBB Approved ~ No job too small ~

604-720-9244

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899 ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 23yrs exp. Res/Comm. Free est. Bonded. #14758 604-353-1519

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Peace Arch Appliance

Excavator & Bobcat Services

CLEANING SERVICES

DETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING.

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

A MAID TO CLEEN For all Your Cleaning Needs

Weekly, Biweekly, Monthly

Ages 9-17

Residential & Commercial Services ~ Excellent Rates!! * Licensed * Bonded * Insured

(604) 538-2295

778-883-4262

Soundworks Music School

Eric 604-541-1743

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Call (604)538-9600

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

Wanted Experienced Mobile Trailer Mechanic • Good Competitive Wages • Flexible Schedules • Good Benefit Package • In Business for 27 years

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

103-1440 George St., White Rock 604-385-1668

Please email all resumes to Barbara@megacrane.com

Overland West is currently seeking a full time, day shift Customer Service Rep.. Quick data entry skills and able to handle a busy call center required. Will train the right candidate for this position.

CLEANING SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

PENINSULA Window Washing Gutter Cleaning Pressure Washing

Executive Director

Please apply in person at: Unit 1, 9497 201 Street Langley e-mail:gcoclangley@gmail.com

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

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

• Wage varies depending on exp. • Percentage of sales • Medical and Dental Benefits

KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES

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GARDENING

Expert Lawn Management

FENCE & DECK INSTALLATIONS Professional Installations for a Great Price! 604-240-1000

Dave 604-306-4255

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FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS

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

HANDYPERSONS

-Hedge Trimming - Pruning -Lawn Cut - Weeding -Lawn Reno’s, New Lawns -Placing of Mulch/Soil FREE ESTIMATES & CONSULTING

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

Call Mike 604-671-3312 expertlawnmanagement.com DHALIWAL GARDENING AND LANDSCAPING. 25 yrs. exp. Free Estimates. Call Joe 604-220-4442.

SENIOR’S HANDYMAN SERVICE & Pressure Washing. SemiRetired. Honest - Reliable - Insured. Free Est. Call Brad. 604-837-5941 HANDYMAN. Very reliable. 20 yrs exp. Senior’s discount. Make a list. CAN DO IT ALL! 604-866-4977

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

MOVING & STORAGE

MOVING?

“ ABOVE THE REST “ Interior & Exterior Unbeatable Prices & Professional Crew. • Free Est. • Written Guarantee • No Hassle • Quick Work • Insured • WCB

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

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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.

FOR YOUR MOVING Experienced Mover w/affordable rates, STARTING AT $40/HR 24/7 - Licensed & Insured. ** Seniors Discounts ** fortiermoving.ca

For All Types of Renovations

Call: 778-773-3737

Member of Better Business Bureau

AFFORDABLE MOVING

Vincent 543-7776

$45/Hr

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

- QUALITY WORKMANSHIP-

WCB INSURED

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

604-537-4140

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

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

968-0367

RENE’S SPRAY & BRUSH PAINTING

whiterockrubbish@hotmail.com

778-855-5361

EXTRA

CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service

RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free!

• Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers • Plugged Drains 778-862-0560

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

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

RECYCLE-IT!

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

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

PRESSURE WASHING

Always! Power Washing, Window & Gutter cleaning, all your exterior cleaning needs. 604-230-0627

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

JUNK REMOVAL

ManMaid.ca Services

MILANO PAINTING 604 - 551- 6510 S Professional Painters S Free Estimates S Written Guaranteed S Bonded & Insured

604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca

All work guaranteed

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

Interior & Exterior

Ron 604 591-8086

BARONE’S RUBBISH REMOVAL Garbage, Drywall & Scrap Metal Removal 604-729-7926 www.baronesrubbishremoval.ca

DISPOSAL BINS By Recycle-it

Licensed, Insured, WCB

6 - 50 Yard Bins

Starting from $199.00

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

HOME REPAIRS

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

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

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

ITALIAN MASTIFF (Cane Corso)

Recycled Earth Friendly HOT TUBS ARE NO PROBLEM!

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

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AMERICAN COCKER Vet ✔, cuddly, family raised, paper trained. Exc pet! $750. 604-823-4393 Chwk. BEAGLE PUPS, tri colored, good looking, healthy, vet check $700. (604)796-3026. No Sunday calls

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

Affordable, Dependable POWER WASHING

Call Blake or Brian (604)816-1653

Dave: 604-862-9379

AMERICAN BULLDOG PUPS born June 7th, 2 M, 2 F, $1500 Call 604-230-1999 (Maple Ridge)

Call Ian 604-724-6373

IMPACT PRESSURE WASHING - Gutter, Windows, Full Houses.

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

Excellent Rates. (604)780-4604

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HUDOLIN’S ON HOMES

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

PETS

T & K Haulaway

CHEAP

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

Complete Home Renos ✔ Bathrooms & Kitchens ✔ Plumbing & Electrical ✔ Finishing Work & Mouldings ✔ Small Additions/Bsmt Suites ✔ General Contracting for renos FREE ESTIMATES hudolinrenos@gmail.com www.hudolinsrenos.com

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604-572-3733

CALL ROGER 604-

ONE CALL DOES IT ALL!!

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

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

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

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

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

PETS

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

Seniors Discount RELIABLE, SERVICE 7 days a week

Interior - Exterior Stucco & Siding Trim & Doors

START TO FINISH CONTRACTING

ALWAYS! GUTTER Cleaning & Roof Blowing, Moss Control,30 yrs exp., Reliable! Simon 604-230-0627

604-787-5915/604-291-7778

www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca

WHITE ROCK

Repaint Specialist

Call Peter 604 - 541 - 8841

White Rock Gutters 778-228-8529

PATRICK’S RUBBISH REMOVAL *Landscape *Trimming *Yard Clean *Const. Clean. *ANYTHING!!! 1 Ton Truck. Call Patrick for Prompt Quality Service @ 604-808-1652.

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Wood & Vinyl Specialist Global Dec-k-ing Dealer Repair or Custom Build Licensed, Insured & WCB

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removal done RIGHT! • Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates

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ALL DECKED OUT DECKING LTD

TBO’s Green Landscape Systems

PLUMBING

TREE & STUMP

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

D Additions D Decks D Bathrooms / Kitchens D Skylights / Windows D Tiling D Laminate Flooring ✔ Complete Renovations from Start to Finish For a No Obligation Consultation GIVE ROBERT A CALL Cell: 604-290-4964 Eves: 604-535-0603

~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates

www.affordablemovers.bc.com

Qualified carpenter for all your home improvement needs.

Jay 604-513-8524

Running this ad for 8yrs

PAINT SPECIAL

GET THE BEST

SUPREME HEDGES

RUBBISH REMOVAL

www.paintspecial.com

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

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

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604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley

www.BBmoving.ca

Per Molsen 604-575-1240

604-812-9721

778-997-9582

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INTERIOR/EXTERIOR

• TREE Pruning & Top • Hedge Trimming • REMOVE Trees, Bamboo, B/berry, Ivy & Stumps *Seniors Disc. *Insured *24 yrs.

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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

B & B MOBILE SERVICES

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

604-536-1345

MUSHROOM MANURE

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

604-773-1349

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TREE SERVICES Semiahmoo Tree Experts

604-536-6620

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

604-560-6000 tbosgg.com

A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peter’s Tile (604)209-0173

Call Brian for a free estimate

Landscaping & Lawn Maint. *Grass Cutting *Hedge Trim *PowerRaking *Fencing. Free Est. 778-688-3724.

GARDENING

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

373B

*30 Yrs Exp. *Fully Insured

320

TILING

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS EXCEL ROOFING LTD. All kinds of roofing work. Reroof, New, Repairs. Free est. (778)878-2617

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

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

European Quality Workmanship

SPECIALIZING IN: Summer services-Lawn cutting Cleanups, Power raking Aerating, Weeding & Pruning. White Rock Owned & Operated Since 1992

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

374

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

www.centuryhardwood .com

A Cut Above Yard Maintenance

LANDSCAPING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Complete Landscape Service

AFFORDABLE RENOVATIONS Sundecks, patios, fencing, all types of walls & floor finishing. Prof & Fast Service. Free Estimates. Call (604)626-7941

Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224

281

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MAINTENANCE, Repair, Renovation www.futuristichomeservices.com or 604-916-0046 for more details • All Interior Work • Tiles • Trim • Drywall • Plumbing • Painting * Experienced * Reliable Roger 604-679-0779

www.paciďŹ ccedarworks.com

www.watsonconstruction.ca

283A

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Retired FireďŹ ghter Handyman

Fully insured with WCB.

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

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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

SEMIAHMOO PAINTING . Excellent Ref . WCB/Insured New & Old Homes Interior/Exterior

604-247-8888

604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca

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

LASSIE DOODLES (poodle x collie) pups, born June 16, specially created perfect family dogs, intelligent, easy to train, good natured, gentle, good with animals/kids, low/no shed for hypoallergenic, will be med. sz about 45-50lbs 23-24in tall, will have shots & deworming, males & females, black & rare blue merle colors. Raised in the house w/kids. $850-$950 Mission, 604-820-4827

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

STUDS available, PUG (rare silver) and Golden Retriever, OFA hip and eye cert. both great natured family dogs, personality plus, Mission, call 604-820-4827

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 506 bradsjunkremoval.com

www.bestbusyboysroofing.com

Hauling Anything..

A to Z Roofing Ltd. Spec in re-roofing, asphalt, cedar, flat roof. Guar Wrk. WCB, BBB. 778-996-6479.

20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE We Load or You Load !

GL ROOFING. Cedar/Asphalt, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters - $80. 604-240-5362. info@glroofing.ca

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

But Dead Bodies!!

604.220.JUNK(5865) Serving Metro Vancouver Since 1988

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


Peace Arch News Thursday, July 25, 2013

www.peacearchnews.com 47 RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS 736

TRANSPORTATION

HOMES FOR RENT

806

TRANSPORTATION

ANTIQUES/CLASSICS

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

The Scrapper

WHITE ROCK Bright corner ste, 1 bdrm. Incl heat, htwtr, prkg & cable $850 Aug 1 Sorry N/P 604-538-8408

551

GARAGE SALES

2099 138 St. Chantrell Park South Surrey Sat. July 27th, 9am - Noon New sports equipment & clothing Reebok; baseball gloves, bats. Used household items: furniture, toys, barbies, carpet, electronics; etc.

FINAL MOVING SALE 13452- 25th Ave S. Surrey Sat. July 27, 9 - 2pm. NEB Some Free Items - All Must Go!!

MORGAN CREEK

GARAGE SALE

551

S.SURREY

HUGE ANNUAL Multi-Family Yard Sale SATURDAY & SUNDAY July 27th & 28th, 8am-4pm

1507 King George Blvd. Antique Piano; Antique Hurricane Lamps; Peter Gzowski Collection; Tons of DVD’s & LOTS MORE.

3303 155th Street

~~ PRICED TO SELL ~~ No early birds please SOUTH SURREY;

GARAGE SALE Sat July 27th, 8am-1pm

1676 - 142nd St Tools, Antiques, Bookcases, - DOWNSIZING Rain or Shine. N.E.B.

FRUIT & VEGETABLES

GARAGE SALES

White Rock

14056 Blackburn Ave. Saturday, July 27th 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Household items, Furniture, Trinkets & Treasures. See you Saturday!!

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

#39-2588 152 St.

Professionally Managed by Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP

- cat friendly -

Furniture, tools, glassware, pictures plus lots more.

Call Now! 604-531-9797

S. Surrey Yard Sale

bayviewchateau@ bentallkennedy.com

Tonnes of stuff !! 13277 Woodcrest Drive. Sat. July 27, 9am-2pm.

~ 24 Hour Call Centre ~ WHITE ROCK: FRESHLY painted, clean & bright Bachelor suite. Heat & wtr incl. Patio & storage. 1 Year lease. $720/mo + 1/2 mo sec. dep. July 15th. N/P, N/S. (604)360-1403

WHITE ROCK

MOVING / PLANT SALE

FRIDAY & SATURDAY

WHITE ROCK - Haighton Manor 1 Bdrm & Bachelor avail. Quiet bldg, balcony, central location Heat/h.wtr. NS/NP. 604-531-6714 haightonmanor@terracrestpm.com

July 26th & 27th, 8am-4pm

14331 Magdalen Ave.

REAL ESTATE 625

627

FOR SALE BY OWNER

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! 604-657-9422

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES • DIFFICULTY SELLING ? •

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

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO ACTIVE SENIOR 1 & 2 Bedrooms

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

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

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

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

SKYLINE APTS 640

RECREATIONAL

~ FRESH LOCAL ~

BLUEBERRIES $49,900. Building Lot @ LaCasa Resort, Okanagan Great amenities, Lake access Details @ MLS#10063650

604-599-3516, 778-878-4650

Fresh Local BLUEBERRIES Buy 2 flats $17 get 3rd flat FREE. U-pick avail. Surrey Farms 5180 - 152 St. 604-574-1390

548

689 WHITE ROCK SOUTH SURREY

FURNITURE

MEDICAL SUPPLIES

LIFT CHAIR, Pride by Mobility, lifts both feet & back, 2 years old, paid $1100, make an offer. Also Electric Scooter $500 obo. 604-535-0848 TILT WHEELCHAIR: Fuze T20, 20 degree tilt manual wheelchair with Vicair Vector cushion. New $5000. Used 1 year. $2500. 604-542-9296 ggreveling@shaw.ca

560

MISC. FOR SALE

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

REAL ESTATE 609

APARTMENT/CONDOS

FOR SALE. 2 Bedroom Unit.Langley Blue Heron Housing Coop, 55+ No Pets 6 appliances. approx. 1000 sq ft. $137.000. Call 604-532-1245.

White Rock OCEAN BAY VILLAS 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath, 5 s/s appli’s, newly reno’d condo. N/S, N/P. $1450 Atira PM 604-535-8080 ext 225 Rentals.surrey@atira.ca WHITE ROCK Prospect Ave. 2 Bdr 2 bath, 5 s/s appls, h/wood floors, built-in acoustic syst. NS/NP $1850. Atira PM 604-535-8080 ext 225 Rentals.surrey@atira.ca WHITE ROCK. *Studio & *1Bd stes clean quiet adult oriented bldg, near bus/shops Immed 1 yr lease, ns/np fr $600 incl heat h/w. 604-560-9841 ~ MOVE-IN ALLOWANCE $150 ~

707 APARTMENT FURNISHED WHITE ROCK: SHORT TERM furn exec rental. 1 bdrm, spac kitch & liv/rm. Inc lndry/ph/internet & prkg. $1500. Avail Aug.1 778-881-4223

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL S. SURREY. Warehouse, approx 1800 sf. 220 wiring, 3 -14’ doors, gated. Suitable for storage. Avl. August 1. $1500/m. Call 604-835-6000

715

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

WHITE ROCK westside ocean view w/creek, near beach! 3 Bdrm, deck, storage, F/P, w/d, prkg, Sept1 ns/np $1400 incl heat 604-722-0250

736

HOMES FOR RENT

Open House 15359 27A Ave South Surrey Rare find, GREAT Solid family home in a prime and convenient location! Nicely renovated, 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom home on a large 7400 sqft CORNER lot with additional lane access. Huge fenced in backyard kids can run free, great for entertaining all your family or friends. Some of the renos include pine wood floors, new kitchen, Interior paint, blinds. The roof is approx. 7 yrs old and its a 25 yr roof, furnace is energy efficient. Great floor plan for nanny or in-law suite. Close to all amenities, kids can walk to school, go to the outdoor sunny side pool, parks or shop at Morgan Crossing. Make this the home you create all your wonderful memories in. Great property in a great location. Investment potential. Call Ronald Today for an early viewing 778-996-7653 F1314443

Alfred 604-889-6807 TENANTS

S SURREY, #207- 1850 Southmere Cres. Renovated 2/bdrm condo. Close to Semiahmoo Mall. Fridge, Stove, D/W. Common laundry. N/S, N/P. Avail now. $990/mo. Call Luke 604-590-4888 Remax

#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200

WHITE ROCK. 2 lg bdrms up, 2.5 bath, great room w/kitchen island. 9ft ceilings + H/W flrs. Gas f/p. deck w/hot tub. NS/NP. $2000/mo+utils. Refs req. 604-788-7575

741

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

OFFICE/RETAIL

RE: IRIS BOTWOOD, Deceased formerly of 1744 Lilac Drive, Surrey, BC

Rosemary Centre

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that creditors and others having claims against the estate of IRIS BOTWOOD, who died on May 26, 2012, are hereby required to send particulars of those claims to THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA TRUST COMPANY, c/o Brawn Karras & Sanderson, 309 - 1688 152 Street, Surrey, BC, V4A 4N2, Attn: Kim A. Karras, on or before August 23, 2013, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received.

3388 Rosemary Hts Cres. Surrey, one ground floor office/retail unit 789 sq ft. in quiet Rosemary area.

Call 536-5639 to view & for rates WHITE ROCK Lower Johnston OFFICES - approx 250 s/f, 2nd flr, quiet, large opening windows, heat & lights all incl. Lease or month-tomonth. From $450 - $700 +gst. Call 604-538-5274. WHITE ROCK OFFICE - uptown, 548 sq.ft., sink, balcony, elevator, security. Call: (604)536-9720

746

ROOMS FOR RENT

OCEAN PARK, lge. bdrm, up, furn., sink. $485. Aug1, ns/np Lndry. Sml portion hydro/gas. 604-535-5953

WE’RE ON THE WEB

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Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402

DreamTeam Auto Financing “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals

1-800-961-7022

www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557

827

VEHICLES WANTED

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

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

750

SUITES, LOWER

CLOVERDALE 2 bdrm bsmt suite, insuite laundry, full bath. NS/NP, avail Aug1. $750/mo. 604-679-6909 CRESCENT HEIGHTS, newly renovated, clean 1bdrm bsmt ste., walk to Crescent Beach, Avail. Now! W/D & all utils. included $900/m 604-613-0633 or 778-888-4435. OCEAN PARK Garden lvl nicely updated 1 bdrm w/lge priv deck. Sh ldry util, cble PVR incl. Suit 1 NS/NP $925 Aug 1. 604-538-6237 OCEAN VIEW from huge liv/rm, dining, kitchen & lrg patio. 1 Bdrm. 6 Big, bright windows, F/P, laundry, privacy, pkrg, yard, 2 entries. Incl cable/internet, $1200/mo + 1/2 utils (neg). Avail now. (604)250-9837

751

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

Sell your Car! with the &ODVViÀeG

Power Pack…

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

Newly renovated 3 bdrms incl. bathtub

~ Fir Apartments ~

Call 778-908-3714

$1385/mo + hydro/gas.

WHITE ROCK. 2 BDRM, 1 bath. Near Mall. $1195 incl heat/hotwater Senior oriented. N/S, N/P. Phone 604-536-9565 or 604-765-9565.

Call 604-538-9367 (Feng) or 604-722-9167 (Ivan) for details

WHITE ROCK 2bdrm, 1bath reno’d condo.$1100 incl heat/ht water. N/S Atira PM 604-535-8080 ext 225 Rentals.surrey@atira.ca

S. SURREY. Newer 1 bdrm coach home. Aug. 1, NS/NP. $950 incl cbl/net/Lndry/utils. 604-728-2817 SOUTH SURREY 2300 sq.ft. 3 lvl 5 bdrm, 3 yr old hse with granite/h/w flrs, s/s appliances, washer/dryer & built in vac avail Sept 1. N/S, N/P, references & credit check req’d. Min 1 yr lease. Semiahmoo Sec & Sunnyside elementary catchment. Walk to Southpoint stores & transit. Call 604-614-2693 or email lorrus@shaw.ca S.SURREY 4 bdrm up 2 bdrm down 8 yr/old home s/s appl. NP. $2500 Aug1. 604-880-3099, 604-880-1385

WHITE ROCK. 2 Bdrm + den, only 1 block to East Beach, 5 appls, N/S, N/P, avail Sept 1st. $1200/mo incl utils/cable/internet. 604-531-4119.

757

WANTED TO RENT

Prof, responsible NS couple with 1 child and well-behaved lab seeking accom during home reno Sept 1 – Mar 1. Need to be within walking dist to White Rock Elementary. If you have a temp rental for us, call 604-723-5287.

LiPiteG Time Offer!

Sell your vehicle FAST in the highest read community newspapers & largest online sites!

SUITES, UPPER

1 Bdrm Suite - Avail Now Incl heat, h.water, sec u/g pkng & SWIMMING POOL

WHITE ROCK: Avail now. 1 Bdrm $785/m & 2 bdrm $850/m on 1st floor no balcony. Heat, h/w, cble & prkg incl. NS/NP, ref’s, adult oriented. (604)531-7946

AUTO FINANCING

ONLY

OCEAN PARK. Great location. Just a stroll to Crescent Beach. Quiet & quaint. 3/bdrms, 2 decks, W/D. D/W. Wood burning f/p, hdwd floors, treed backyard, garage. N/S, N/P. $1800/mo. Avail Sept 1st. 604-760-4276

Great Location Amid Sea & Shops

WHITE ROCK area: Spac 1 bdrm & den suite. Walk to malls, bus, rest; large deck. In-ste lndry. $1200/mo incl gas. N/P, N/S. 604-531-9457.

810

S.SURREY/White Rock. Two large 6 bdrm houses for rent - Close to ocean. Reas rent. 778-317-0829.

SUNNY WHITE ROCK

WHITE ROCK, 2/bdrm, 2/bthrm. Ocean view. Semi furnished. $1750/mo. N/S, N/P. Semiahmoo School area. Sept 1. 604-716-3551

390 V8 bucket seats 95% restored. A must see. $18,000 obo. 604-218-1658

Houses/Condos/Townhouses Rental units available now www.bcforrentinfo.ca Office: 604-534-7974 Ext: 205

S.Surrey: avail immed 2 bdrm ste. w/d, d/w & F/P. Walk to Grandview shops Suit cple or single, N/P. $950 incl utils Ref’s (604)538-2744 msg

S. SURREY - Morgan Crossing Newer 2bdr condo, 2baths, balcony, 6appl,w/d, incl prk. Nr all amens Avail now. $1300. 604-812-5285 Sunday July 28th 12-3pm

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

S. SURREY 1 Bdr on grnd flr with priv yard & deck. In great location. Util, cble & wifi, sh ldry N/S N/P $800 604-613-6168

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

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PROPERTY OWNERS

S. SURREY 150th & 34th. New 2 bd. Full bath, W/D $900/mo. Incl. utility. N/s ,n/p 778-859-1228

S.SURREY 2Bdr 2bath 55+ condo. Crescent Gardens Seniors Retirement Complex, Assisted Living. Avail now. Haven Properties, Sheri Mountain @ 604-538-3823 ext 31.

MOVING SALE: FURNITURE 2 Bdrms, livingroom & diningroom. All Good cond. Info 604-535-5377.

559

15321 Russell Ave

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

CHERRY JUBILEE Sour Cherries 2013 HARVEST SEASON Saturday, July 27th - August 4th. 8:00a.m. - 3:00p.m. 2017 - 272nd Street, Aldergrove Place Your Order: 604-856-5844

14176 Colebrook Rd.

WHITE ROCK

White Rock Gardens

WHITE ROCK; SALE BY OWNER Walk to Beach/town. 1250 sq.ft. Large 2 Bdrm. 2 Bth & Den Condo shows like a House. Storage Galore! No pets. 778-294-8010

Rai’s Colebrook Farming

WHITE ROCK, Charming garden condo in attractive building in Central White Rock. 1/bdrm, SS appliance, crown molding, patio, secure u/g parking. Amenities include hot tub. Close to hospital and shopping. Furnished or unfurnished $850/mo. Sept 1. (604)531-7720

FAMILIES WELCOME

MOVING SALE

CHILLIWACK 3 lots for sale on Promontory Hill, nice view. Can build 3 storey house. $199K each assessment value. 604-719-7428 or 778-863-0075

$9.99/box or 3/$25:

White Rock - Central loc. 1 bdrm apts. $800/mo & up. H/w heat, u/g prkg inc. Adult oriented. Refs. Avail. now. n/p, n/s. 604-808-6601 or (604)591-1778

Sun. July 28, 8am-2pm

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 542

551

S.Surrey/White Rock

Saturday, July 27, 8am-1pm Household, jewelery, clothes, kids stuff/toys and lots more.

GARAGE SALES

CALIFORNIA BEAUTY

2010 VENZA: Like new, only 20,000 kms, fully loaded, automatic, 6 cylinder, dvd system. $22,800. 604-575-5555.

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