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Shining on diamond: The White Rock All-Stars are inching closer to stepping onto the ball diamond at the Little League World Series, after winning four straight games at Canadian championships in Nova Scotia. › see page 30

DIY event storms beach

Triathlon athletes go rogue Nick Greenizan Staff Reporter

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Clockwise from above: pageant royalty take part in a much-shortened Spirit of the Sea Festival torchlight parade; Randy Pullman (and Lucy, 3) compete in the Sundog Semiahmoo SUP Classic 10K paddleboard race; and cousins Tysan Singh, 6, and Shayen, 4, check out a row of Chevrolet Corvettes at the 10th annual Westcoaster Daze Rod Run.

Organizer says he should have heeded naysayers

Regret over rocky sea fest Alex Browne Staff Reporter

Scathing criticism of this year’s Spirit of the Sea Festival last Saturday and Sunday – including comments to Peace Arch News bemoaning a revamped torchlight parade that some are calling an “embarrassment” to the city – have again raised the question of whether the more than six-decade tradition should be allowed to continue. Anger of residents and business owners focused on a brief parade minus all but one of the traditional floats, and that an event and display schedule concentrated only on the East Beach section of Marine Drive. Matt Todd, president of the organizing Community of Lights Society, told PAN Tuesday that he takes personal responsibility for not meeting expectations for the event. But he said his error was pushing for some kind of festival – even scaled-down – when his board advised cancelling the event due to a shortfall of funding (the event website said it was short $7,600). “I stuck my neck out – in hind-

sight, I was wrong and they were right,” said Todd, citing a drastically reduced volunteer base and no budget for paid staff to secure grants as other factors that weighed against the event. “I tried to make it bigger than it should have been, and pushed the limit further than I should have.” But Todd, a former city councillor, said he feels the expectations of the community are grounded in rosy memories of what was, and not the realities of the present economy. “The original model doesn’t just not work – it is completely and totally wrecked,” Todd said. “The festival of yesteryear is just not sustainable – it cannot exist anymore. The corporate sponsorship is not there, and people are not volunteering as much, and that’s not just a White Rock thing, that’s not unique to White Rock. “People have to accept, given that reality, that there needs to be a change of attitude and expectations, that the Sea Festival of 2013 is going to look a lot different. › see page 4

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The long-dormant Crescent Beach Triathlon is back… sort of. The event – for 25 years a summer staple on the South Surrey sports calendar – has not been staged since 2007, but organizers have rekindled the event as a “grassroots invitational” and plan to hold the event this Sunday, Aug. 11, starting at 8:40 a.m. The race – which features a 1.5km swim, 40-km bike ride and 10-km run – is free, and is not a sanctioned triathlon. Instead, it’s being billed as a “DIY, race-style workout” in which participants are simply asked to show up and train as a group. According to race organizers, an official triathlon would cost about $30,000 to stage, and there are other road blocks, too. The event’s official webpage states that “the City of Surrey proved too onerous in their requirements/demands” for the portions of the race that take place along city roads. The swim portion of the event will be much the same as previous incarnations of the Crescent Beach Triathlon, in which participants swim north from the beach near the end of Sullivan Street, past the pier to markers near Blackie Spit, and back. The bike and run portions, however, are significantly different. Because the race is informal, no streets will be closed, so the routes for both have been altered to include as few traffic stops and train crossings as possible. The bike course consists of two legs – A and B – into White Rock and back. Riders set off from the transition zone, at McBride Avenue and Sullivan Street. The 10-km run leaves from the transition zone, moves up through Blackie Spit, then past the Crescent Beach Yacht Club, then southwest parallel to the train tracks, before heading back to the transition zone. › see page 4

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ne of the most Marvin, had been seen digging interesting news stories on the property, in fact he was I’ve read this summer digging a septic field. was first published in the Peace There was never any evidence Arch News on July 18. of a murder taking place, and Black Press reporter Sheila thus it remained a missingReynolds detailed how persons case. Surrey the daughter of a Surrey Frank Bucholtz RCMP took the time woman who went and trouble to once missing more than 50 again publicize the case, years ago had found despite the lengthy out that her mother was interval of years. still alive and living in And amazingly, the Yukon. the story had a very Surrey RCMP first unexpected twist. published information In fact, the story is about the case of Lucy continuing, and the Ann Johnson in June, ending still hasn’t been as part of its periodic written. updates of missingSurrey resident persons cases. This case Linda Evans did some was one of the oldest in intensive searching the detachment’s files, through newspapers going back to 1961, although in the Yukon for information Johnson was first reported about her mother, after police missing in 1965 by her husband. reopened the case. She reasoned He later stated to police that he that her mother had come actually hadn’t seen her since from that area originally (she September 1961. was born in Alaska), and may When I heard about well have gone back there after the circumstances of her leaving her Surrey home. disappearance, my And in terms often natural assumption was used in the days of the that her husband was Klondike gold rush, she involved more than he struck pay dirt. had admitted, and may The initial June 28 indeed have murdered story in the Surrey her and concealed the Leader (subsequently body. After all, some published in Peace husbands and wives Arch News) stated that: have been doing so “For Evans, finding out for thousands of years, what happened to her Lucy Ann Johnson mom, after all these and there has been no shortage of those types years, would provide at of cases in Surrey. least some answers to While some police officers a mystery that has haunted her may have reached that since childhood.” conclusion over the years, they “I would like to know before are trained to deal with facts and I die,” she said. “She’s got evidence. Police did a thorough grandkids and great-grandkids.” excavation of the Johnson Evans was about seven property near 104 Avenue and years old when her mother 144 Street and turned up no disappeared. evidence. While Lucy’s husband, There was a big hole in her

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heart which time hadn’t filled. She began doing research and placed an ad in the Yukon News in Whitehorse, detailing her mother’s name, place and date of birth, as well as her grandparents’ names. She almost immediately got some information, and finally received a phone call from a woman who said she believed Lucy was also her mother, and was alive and well and living in the Yukon. Evans has three new halfsiblings and is hoping to see her mother again soon, once she can save up enough money to travel there. She doesn’t hold the long gap in time against her mother. While she says she has a lot of questions, she has no hard feelings. She has since talked to her mother on the phone and can hardly wait to see her. As is the case with many people, financial constraints are preventing her from going there immediately. Letter-writer Loriann Herchuk has suggested that either an airline donate the flight to Evans or that people chip in to help her get that chance. That’s a great suggestion and I hope that someone will take up the challenge. While friends, spouses and family are all extremely important to us, there is a bond between a child and a mother that is hard to completely define or even understand. Evans needs to have the chance to see her mother again and get to know her, 52 years after she last saw her. That would be the perfect ending to an amazing story. Frank Bucholtz writes Thursdays for the Peace Arch News. He is the editor of the Langley Times.

Pedestrian killed in semi-truck hit-and-run A pedestrian was struck and killed by a semi truck in a hit-and-run crash on the Surrey-Langley border early Wednesday morning. The victim of the fatal hit and run was a 37-yearold man, said Surrey RCMP Sgt. Drew Grainger. Police did not release the victim’s identity as of Peace Arch News deadline Wednesday afternoon, as they had yet to contact next of kin, he said. It was around 3 a.m., when a semi truck without a trailer travelling in the eastbound curb lane of

Langley Bypass struck and killed the man in the 19500-block, near the Hampton Inn. Grainger said it was too early in the investigation to know if the driver was aware someone was struck. Witnesses report that the semi is an older model blue cab with silver on the back. The Langley Bypass was closed between Fraser Highway and 192 Street until around 8:15 a.m. while police investigated. B.C. Coroner Services is also investigating.

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Man critical in ‘targeted’ double shooting Kevin Diakiw Black Press

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Police believe a double shooting in Panorama Ridge that sent two men to hospital Friday afternoon was targeted. Surrey RCMP were called to the 5800block of 126 Street just before 3 p.m., after a report that two vehicles had exchanged gunfire. Shortly after, police heard from a local hos-

pital that two men had been admitted with what appeared to be gunshot wounds. Mounties were quickly able to link the victims in hospital with the shooting incident and said it has “all the earmarks” of a targeted shooting. Witnesses described the two vehicles involved as a gold-coloured compact car and a dark-coloured foreign sports car. Two men – a 19- and 21-year-old – under-

went medical treatment last week. As of Wednesday, the 21-year-old was still listed in critical condition but is expected to survive. The second man sustained less serious injuries and is expected to make a full recovery. The investigation is continuing. Anyone with information is asked to call Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502 or, to remain anonymous, CrimeStoppers at 1-800-TIPS.

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Train trestle talks on track Alex Browne Staff Reporter

Meetings between BNSF and Semiahmoo First Nation are planned for later this month to discuss replacing the contentious Little Campbell River railway bridge. However, BNSF spokesperson Gus Melonas maintains, following “third party” inspections, that he is confident the trestle on First Nation land east of White Rock is able to withstand the current tonnage of trains travelling over it. Melonas said Wednesday that both BNSF and Transport Canada are actively involved in monitoring the bridge’s safety. That said, Melonas acknowledges the company would like to get started soon on a $1.3 million replacement bridge. “We’re looking forward to agreeing on access issues, so that we can go ahead with preliminary work – we’d like to begin the process as early as possible,” he said, noting the company respects the fact that the existing bridge – built in 1921 – sits on Semiahmoo land. Repeated efforts by Peace Arch News to reach Semiahmoo band councillor Joanne Charles for comment have not been successful. The planned bridge is to consist of two 40-foot steel spans replacing an 80-foot steel span, itself a replacement dating back to the early 1940s. The bridge has drawn media attention of late, with BC NDP Leader Adrian Dix and Bill Brehl, Teamsters Canada Rail Conference Maintenance of Way Employees Division president, both weighing in with concerns about safety. The recent rail disaster in LacMégantic, Que. also prompted White Rock Mayor Wayne Baldwin to write to Transport Canada sounding the alarm about the deteriorated condition of the bridge. Rotting of the bridge’s metal work has been noticeable for years, but Melonas said crucial elements of the structure remain sound for the 11 to 15 freight trains, plus passenger trains, that travel the route daily.

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Rick Saunders is surrounded by his wife, children and grandchildren – all wearing their BC Transplant shirts – after his lung-transplant surgery.

Campaign targets shortage of surgeons and donors after lung-transplant surgery

Thankful family strives to help others Sarah Massah Staff Reporter

A White Rock family is sharing the story behind their patriarch’s double-lung transplant in order to encourage more people to sign off on being an organ donor. When Rick Saunders was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis 12 years ago, the longtime White Rock resident – and former owner of the now-demolished White Rock Muffler Shop – had no idea he would undergo surgery to replace both his lungs. After 10 years of coping, Saunders noticed a sharp decline in his health, resulting in constant visits to Peace Arch Hospital, where his daughter, Liz Paynter, works as a nurse. “His lungs collapsed twice in November, then in December he had two lung infections,” Paynter recalled. “In February, his lung collapsed again. He was out for a day-and-a-half, and his lung collapsed again.” It became clear a transplant would be needed. On March 4, the 65-year-old grandfather – who has never smoked a day in his life – was transferred to Vancouver General Hospital to await surgery to replace his left lung. The wait grew into five weeks once the family realized B.C.’s only lung-transplant surgeon, Dr. John Yee, would be away in Africa to operate on children who needed care. “If lungs did become available that were suitable for my dad, they would go out of province to a hospital where a lung-transplant surgeon was available to perform this life-saving sur-

gery,” Paynter said. “My dad was so ill at this his patients.” time that I questioned whether or not he Vancouver Coastal Health senior media relawould survive.” tions officer Anna Marie D’Angelo confirmed Two weeks after Yee returned to Vancouver, the search continues for another lung-transSaunders was set for the operating table when plant surgeon but noted Yee is not the only he received another surprise – both his lungs doctor who can perform the surgeries. would be replaced. “He’s the main one. There are ❝Some people think “We didn’t know until the other people who (could pernight they did it,” Saunders they already are a donor form the surgery) but he’s the said. because they signed up main person,” she said. “We’re “My left lung had completely with their driver’s licence, recruiting for more, but it’s a deteriorated and they had to real tough speciality to fill.” but they’re not.❞ remove that one for sure and D’Angelo added that VancouLiz Paynter the other one they probably ver Coastal Health has comfelt wasn’t far behind.” pleted double the number of The successful surgery was completed in transplants this year compared to last. mid-April, with Saunders getting back to life On Sept. 30, the entire Saunders family – in the weeks after. including Paynter’s brother, husband and chil“I still can’t believe it sometimes,” he said. dren – will be on hand at Peace Arch Hospital Now, with Saunders’ health back in check, the to show passersby the result of someone’s decifamily is turning their focus to speaking out and sion to donate their organs. helping others who face the same situation. “We are hoping to spread awareness around Vancouver Coastal Health has yet to hire organ donation, because there are so many another lung-transplant surgeon, which puts things people don’t know,” Paynter said. “Some too much pressure on Yee, Paynter said. people think they already are a donor because “The lung-transplantation program cannot they signed up with their driver’s licence, but continue to ride on the shoulders of one man,” they’re not.” she said. “God forbid Dr. Yee became ill, In order to be a donor, a registration must injured or even worse. For many BC residents be completed on the BC Transplant website waiting for lung transplantation, this could (www.transplant.bc.ca), she said, noting that literally mean death. people of all ages should register. “Dr. Yee should be able to live a normal life “The slogan for BC Transplant is ‘Live life. and go on vacation with his family or take a Pass it on’ and it’s such a beautiful thing to do, day off without feeling like he has abandoned to give the gift of life,” she said.


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Councillor suggests city-run event › from page 1 “I’m sorry if that’s disturbing to some people. If they want to make the sea festival of 1953 happen again, we’ll be thrilled to have them on board – but I want them to send us a message, give us a phone call and show up at meetings.” According to Lorraine Ellenwood’s definitive history of White Rock, Years of Promise, the original White Rock Sea Festival of 1952 was a new idea that benefited from the vacuum left by the collapse of the city’s first annual celebration, May Day. That tradition, which included a parade, maypole dancing and the crowning of a May Queen, survived for some 25 years after the initial venture in 1923, but social conditions had also called its continued existence into question. After struggling through the Depression years, it was suspended for two years in 1938 and 1939. A revival in 1940 and 1941 was greeted enthusiastically, but wartime conditions cancelled it again from 1942 through 1945. Although it was revived again from 1946 to 1948, it could not live up to expectations, and criticism was levelled against a parade that did not live up to earlier standards. The lack of maypole dancing in 1948, Ellenwood suggests, sounded the “death knell.” Coun. Helen Fathers said she wonders whether history is not repeating itself with the Sea Festival, known as The Spirit of the Sea Festival since an embezzlement scandal in the 1990s resulted in the dissolving of the

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original organizing society. “I’m wondering whether it’s reached the end of its life cycle,” she said, noting she attended a recent event that traced the cycles of non-profit groups. She said that if the festival is to continue, it should be taken over by the city, although she applauds the Community of Lights volunteers who have “held

things together – it’s not for lack of trying on their part.” “I’ve said for a long time it should be a city-run event,” she said. “We have to ask ourselves whether it’s something we want to do. Everybody thinks it’s the city putting this on. We don’t want it to reflect badly on White Rock.” But Todd said he doubts that the city would be able to afford the staff resources to run the festival, or have the flexibility to respond to last-minute opportunities to enhance the event. “City policy is too grounded in risk-management,” he said, adding that the only elements that could help the festival would be funding for paid year-round staff and enlisting community members with the skill set to serve as a fundraising executive board, as well as those with creative ideas for festival events.

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Making brain surgery safer A brain-imaging research team led by Simon Fraser University neuroscientist Dr. Ryan D’Arcy has found a new way to help surgeons more accurately plan for surgical treatment in epilepsy. The results of a recent study using magnetoencephalography (MEG) have been published in the field’s highest impact journal, Human Brain Mapping. To showcase the study, the journal highlighted the novel images of MEG activity on the August 2013 cover. D’Arcy and his team used MEG technology to produce detailed spatial maps of critical language functions in order to better enable pre-operative planning for better surgical outcomes. The cover image shows the focus of seizure activity – where epileptic electrical “storms” develop – in an individual before surgery. Critical language activity is displayed in colour, with the

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hen the Liberal government and the BC Teachers’ Federation signed a short collective agreement in the summer of 2012, nobody anticipated the same players would be back at the bargaining table 12 months later. But here we are in 2013 with the re-elected BC Liberal government making drastic changes to how the bargaining process will go this time around. Last week’s announcement by education minister Peter Fassbender to remove school trustees from the board of the BC Public School Employers’ Association could be a step in the right direction for both sides. The minister’s claim that this will allow the union to negotiate directly with the government, as opposed to an intermediary whose hands are essentially tied, should give the teachers more clout at the bargaining table. For whatever reason, whenever the BCTF goes through negotiations it’s a more tumultuous, public process than other unions in the province. Having to go through a middleman – the BCPSEA – wasn’t working to anyone’s benefit, especially given that the government, which has the power to legislate teachers back to work or tear contracts, was using BCPSEA as a wall between themselves and the teachers. This shift shows the province is taking a slightly softer and more direct approach to bargaining with the teachers, and that’s a good thing. But it’s likely motivated in some ways by their unprecedented move to seek a 10-year agreement with the teachers. As it stands, there’s nothing in it for the BCTF to agree to such a lengthy contract. Ten years is an unbearably long time to be locked into a contract, especially when one considers the ups and downs of the Canadian economy we saw in the last decade. If the government is trying a “we scratch your back, you scratch ours” approach to bargaining, it’s not going to work. A more open bargaining process between both sides is a step in the right direction to hopefully long-term labour peace, but 10 years is too long.

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ne Thursday afternoon last assist those us who occasionally fumble month, I took a leisurely drive the self-serve aspect of payment. across Sumas Prairie. At about From my look she knew that 18 miles an hour, with no top and no something was wrong. windshield, travel by tractor “I lost my wallet,” was my Mark Rushton is quite illuminating as to the stunned response as I dug into crops grown on our farmland. my other pocket for some cash, Remnant gladiolus stand paid and made a hasty retreat colourful among the wheat home, imagining along the way stalks as a field was rotated, the that it must have fallen out of vast swards of lawn turf intense my pocket and onto some farm emerald green and the odours, road during the tractor delivery. both pleasant and pungent, of However, by this time it was mown hay and other aspects of some three hours later than farming’s “dairy air.” my original trip, so it was with The heat of the summer visions of looming financial sun tempered by the breeze catastrophe that I set out, not so of motion, it was an entirely leisurely, to retrace my tracks. pleasant way to travel, the noise It wasn’t such a pleasant drive of the diesel and the hum of the this time, and the outcome was large and lugged four-wheel-drive tires not successful. As I drove home, all diminished by earmuffs. I could think of was that a couple of The trip took an hour, and after credit cards, ATM cards, driver’s licence, dropping off the rig at my eldest son’s firearms licence, boat operator’s permit, property, he drove me home. An hour Care Card and God knows what else or so later, and knowing I’d be cooking I couldn’t recall was in the wallet, and my own dinner that evening, I drove were now likely in the hands of some down to the local shopping centre. felon currently engaging in a spending Standing at the self-checkout I reached spree. for the shoppers’ loyalty card in my What also crossed my mind was that wallet and found an empty back pocket. I didn’t have a clue what my credit card I turned, shocked and wide-eyed, numbers were or who to call to cancel towards the young gal who is there to them.

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And without debit cards or a credit card, and my last $20 spent earlier at the grocery store, what was I going to do for money in the meantime? Then came the realization that to replace all the licences and other vital forms of identification was also going to take time and cost money, possibly a considerable sum. It’s surprising the disaster scenarios one can conjure in a few minutes driving across a darkening landscape, the good humour of a few hours before dashed as easily as a wallet slipping out of your pocket. By this time also, the person who can usually find anything (except her own car keys) had arrived home and I called her, requesting that she check an old pair of jeans upstairs – just in case. “Nope, not there,” came the reply and I hung up, even more disconsolate, and envisioning a night of explanations to various credit-card companies. Then, moments later, another phone call . . . “I found it, teetering on a partly opened drawer of the bedroom bureau.” I had, it appears, knocked it out of my pocket when getting dressed that morning, and for some inexplicable reason had gone the whole day without that familiar lump in my back pocket. Relief flooded in, along with the realization that it is imperative to record and photocopy both sides of every card and document in my wallet, and store that information in a safe place, just in case the next loss is a real one. Mark Rushton writes for 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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Let’s renew the vision Editor: Re: Input requested for design, July 30. Lance King’s proposal for expansion of the promenade is a positive idea that would serve the community on two fronts. It would provide park space along the waterfront and increase tourism, which in turn would support the businesses on East Beach. As well, it would provide a safety feature for the preservation of the shoreline which is eroded because of rising ocean levels, particularly during high-tide storms of winter. White Rock is fortunate to have a resident like King who is willing to initiate and partake in such a project. The promenade started with a vision by concerned citizens and politicians. Let’s renew the vision, as it can only have a positive effect on the future of White Rock. Jim Saunders, White Rock

Being right isn’t safe enough Editor: Re: Derailing a dangerous situation, July 23 letters. I agree with a lot of what letterwriter John Mackintosh says. But our great-grandchildren – aged 12, 4 and 2 – would not dream of crossing the train tracks without due care and attention. In a perfect world, the powers that be would take on the responsibilities that he suggests, and I agree with, but what do you think are the chances? When you drive your car, do you say, ‘But I had the right of way’ and get hit by the illegal left-turner, or do you use common sense and step on the brakes? I know what I would do. Katherine Booth, Surrey

The evidence is out there Editor: Re: Coal key to railway profits, July 25. I disagree with columnist Frank Bucholtz’s statement “thus far there is little direct evidence of coal dust along the rail line causing health problems.”

I and many other living in communities along the rail lines have had respiratory problems with the increase of trains carrying powdered thermal coal. A group of over 200 Whatcom County physicians – who were represented by Dr. Frank James from Bellingham, Wash. at a meeting at First United Church in White Rock last week on the health impacts of thermal coal – would also disagree with you. Eve Weimer, White Rock

We want a revolution Editor: Every few months some fat cat from the banks or a think-tank announces that we peasants are going dangerously far into debt. We just have to quit living the high life. i.e. “Let them eat cake,” like before the French Revolution.

While wages haven’t risen in this plutocracy, CEO pay went from 20 times the workers pay in 1965 to 273 times as much today. The boss makes more in one day than the worker makes in a whole year! They keep working-class wages down by importing cheaper Asian labour and the threat of offshoring our jobs. So, to the fat cats, I say, that sound you hear isn’t us peasants eating cake, we are just getting the old guillotines down from the attic. R. K. Grace, Surrey

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The kids were distraught thinking they might miss the parade. How disappointing it must have been when they arrived.❞ ❝

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Letter writers suggest the parade-going crowd got less than they bargained for at the Spirit of the Sea Festival.

Parade seemed on its last legs Editor: Our mouths dropped as we watched White Rock’s torchlight “parade” pass us by on Saturday night. We have never seen anything like it in our 27 years in White Rock. The entire parade consisted of two groups of youth ambassadors and princesses walking at the front, followed by one marching band from the Falun Gong Association and one float from the New Westminster Hyack Festival. There used to be floats from different organizations and cities. Where were the dignitaries? Where were the clowns, the fire trucks, the Kiwanis Club…? We felt so sorry for all the children who were excited about seeing the parade. We saw families rushing from West Beach towards East Beach when they realized the parade was not going to be at the pier area. The kids were distraught thinking they might miss the parade. How disappointing it must have been when they arrived. It’s like the parade was put together the night before. We checked the Spirit of the Sea Festival website and noticed it asked for $20 donations. If funding was an issue, why were the vendors put on the parking lots taking away significant parking revenue, which surely the city would be willing to return for festival use? It also removed parking spaces for visitors who had to park on West Beach and walk all the way to East Beach, a difficulty for young children and elderly family members. Suggesting visitors take the trolley was unrealistic, as it ran every hour. There were no places to sit. Standing on concrete made it hot and unpleasant to listen to the music. What was behind the decision to concentrate all activities on East Beach? The pier and the museum are

the nuclei of the city. Visitors were lost as to where the stages were, and totally confused when there was no sign of the parade. The board map at Tourist Information was useless, since it did not show the route of the parade – although it makes sense now that we know there was no need for a route; a dot on the map was indeed sufficient. It could be argued we should not criticize the festival society, since it is staffed by volunteers. But if canvassing sponsors was not fruitful, then the parade should have been cancelled. The city has a responsibility to work with the society responsible for organizing the sea festival and ensure it reflects White Rock well. One would think the low turnout at the Tour de White Rock would trigger a watchful eye as to what might happen at the sea festival. There seems to be something political about all this. The merchants of White Rock should be very concerned – visitors may not come here again. The city and festival should apologize to the children, their parents and all tourists who travelled a long way to come to White Rock for a disaster of a sea festival. Lolo Wills, White Rock n I’m not sure who’s in charge of things in this city, but what passed for a parade this past weekend defies description. Thousands of visitors came out for that? I sat and waited for an hour and a half for that? If we’re going to invite people to a parade, let’s get serious about it. Otherwise, scrap it. Bill Piket, White Rock

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RAIN CAMPAIGN 100 years Dozens protest tree removal TCelebrating Dozens of people protested the removal of more than 200 trees at the historic Bose Farm last week, said Ron Sousae, one of the organizers behind the Save the Bose Forest group. The Aug. 1 protest along 64 Avenue in front of the 3.69-hectare property (located at 16420 64 Ave.) comes after Surrey Council passed a third reading in early July permitting the developer to remove the trees to make way for a residential development. The developer submitted a revised plan this year that spares 122 of the trees and preserves heritage buildings on the site, but opponents want all 300-plus trees saved and say the development will put an additional burden on already overcrowded schools and congested streets.

To raise funds for the revitalization of the White Rock Museum + Archives building. The revitalization project will return the building to its original heritage architecture by restoring the concept of an open breezeway in the east-central portion of the building. Be a part of White Rock’s history by purchasing a brass train plaque to be set in the promenade outside the museum. Trains $ 600each Trains e Tax re$600 ceipt pr ach ovided (in the a Tax receiptmoprovided unt of $ 450) Call 604 -5 4 1 -2 2 Call 604-541-2222 for mor 21 e info rmation (taxoreceipt r to pisufor $450) rchase

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The City of White Rock has received an application for a Zoning Amendment to allow the subdivision of the subject property into two new lots. A public information meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, August 21, 2013 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the White Rock Library at 15342 Buena Vista Avenue for the public to review this application. The meeting will be an open house format with a display outlining the details of the proposed development. 14088 North Bluff Road The City of White Rock has received an application for a Zoning Amendment to allow the subdivision of the subject property into two new lots. A public information meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, August 20, 2013 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in Centennial Arena at 14600 North Bluff Road for the public to review this application. The meeting will be an open house format with a display outlining the details of the proposed development.

Special Event Applications 2014 Are you planning an event in 2014 that will take place in a City park or on City property? If so, it’s necessary to complete a Special Event Application Form which is available on the City of White Rock’s web site or at any of the White Rock leisure facilities.

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next week There are no scheduled Council or Committee meetings during the month of August. The next Council meeting is scheduled for Monday, September 9 at 7.00 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers. If you have any questions, please contact the City Clerk at 604.541.2212. Thank you.

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Crown requests lengthy jail term for Surrey man

Six years recommended for prolific offender Vikki Hopes Black Press

A prolific offender from Surrey had accumulated so much stolen property in early 2012 that he had rented a storage locker in Aldergrove to stash it. When police arrested Dave Yaroslawsky in Langley that March, he had also stored numerous items in his vehicle and in the Langley motel room where he was hiding out. For that, Yaroslawksy deserves a jail term of five to six years, Crown counsel Jas Gahunia recommended last week in B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster, during the start of Yaroslawsky’s sentencing hearing. Yaroslawksy, 31, previously pleaded guilty to 32 counts related to items stolen mainly from homes in Abbotsford, Surrey, Langley, Hope and Chilliwack in early 2012. These offences included numerous counts of possession of stolen property, using a stolen credit card, possessing stolen ID and two weapons charges. Yaroslawsky was originally charged with almost 60 offences, but did not plead guilty to any of the multiple break-and-enter counts he faced, claiming he was a “fence” for the stolen property and was not involved in the break-ins. Gahunia detailed a long list of residences that experienced breakins and had items later found in Yaroslawsky’s possession. These objects included cameras, computers, iPods, TVs and other electronics; car and house keys; jewelry;

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cash; prescription drugs; and various forms of ID, including passports, Care Cards, social insurance cards and credit cards. One of the break-ins involved a Fido store in Surrey in which two men stole $500 cash, cellphones and SIM cards. Three guns were also pilfered in two separate thefts – one from a vehicle and the other from a home. In several of the break-ins, the suspects urinated on the floors and furniture. The first key piece of evidence arose from a Chilliwack robbery on Feb. 23, 2012, when an 83-year-old woman arrived home to find an unfamiliar green Chevy Blazer in her driveway. Two men dressed in dark clothing rushed past her as she stepped into her kitchen, and fled in the Blazer. The vehicle was captured on a neighbour’s video-surveillance camera, and images of the truck were released through the media. The Blazer was registered to Yaroslawsky. The following month, police received a call from staff at the Super 8 Motel in Langley who became suspicious when Yaroslawsky checked in but refused to register his vehicle’s licence plate and asked whether he could use a back door to transfer possessions to his room. A second man later joined Yaroslawsky. When police arrived, they discovered a Chevy Blazer in the parking lot that matched the one seen at the

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Surrey crews always training for rescues

Safety is on the line Evan Seal

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embers of the Surrey Firefighter Confined Space and High Angle Rescue Team, along with Royal Heights Hall 3 volunteers, spent a Tuesday evening last month deep in the woods at Tom Hopkins Ravine Park “rescuing” a young ❝We train in woman who had every area of fallen and broken her knee. the city.❞ The pre-planned District Chief training exercise Walter Becker was part of a continuous schedule that members of the two Surrey volunteer fire halls – located in Port Kells and Royal Heights – complete weekly to stay sharp. The woman was placed in the ravine and the firefighters were tasked with finding her in the dense bush, stabilizing her injuries on the scene and aiding the rescue team using a rope-pulley system to get her out of the woods in a rescue basket. According to volunteer District Chief Walter Becker, it’s important to keep the volunteers well-trained so they can assist full-time firefighters with the ever-increasing number of serious emergencies in Surrey. “We train in every area of the city, from Cloverdale to Bridgeview,” said Becker, adding exercises range from first-aid calls and serious car accidents, to water retrieval techniques for areas of the city with few fire hydrants. According to Becker, working as a volunteer helps members realize what it takes to become a full-time firefighter. For more information on becoming a volunteer firefighter, go to www.surrey.ca/city-services/4696. aspx

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Clockwise from top: Firefighter Amar Sangha rappels down a steep embankment in Tom Hopkins Park. The Hall 3 volunteer rescue team lowers a basket stretcher into the ravine. Volunteers stabilize ‘patient’ Melissa Wuensche, who was simulating a serious leg injury.

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Invitation to Participate EPCOR Community Advisory Panel

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Semiahmoo High School graduates pose for a photo at White Rock Beach during a reunion last month.

Semi grads celebrate 50 years Nearly 100 Semiahmoo High School grads celebrated their 50-year reunion at White Rock’s waterfront late last month. Members of Semiahmoo High School class of 1963 from as far away as Ontario and Nevada gathered to reminisce about their teenage years July 20-21.

The grad class produced four Miss White Rocks – Jackie Clarke (1962), Bev Stavness (1963), Judy Fiske (1964) and Marilyn Cryer (1966) – as well as 1964 King Neptune Bob Davey and 1962 Cloverdale Rodeo Queen Barb Kenny. The group of former students

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Studio nurturing love of dance for Special Stars Kristine Salzmann Black Press

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A Cloverdale dance studio is launching a program for dancers with special needs. All 4 Dance will start its Special Stars dance program – non-competitive classes that combine jazz and ballet for ages four and up – this September. The program was inspired by dance instructor Amanda Younger’s experience teaching special-needs students in a more recreational setting. Younger, who has taught students with a variety of abilities through Surrey Parks, Recreation and Culture, wanted to create an opportunity for her students to further their love of dance beyond what could be nurtured

at the community centre. She was particularly encouraged by a young girl with Down’s syndrome who lit up with joy during her weekly ballet lessons. “She’s been there for two years now and completed children’s level one, and there was nowhere for her to go,” said Younger. Younger, who also works at All 4 Dance, approached owner Kym Coats with the idea for Special Stars at the end of May, noting the nearest similar program to her knowledge is in Chilliwack. They decided to start a combined jazz and ballet class. Younger notes that ballet is great for building strength, while jazz is upbeat and promotes gross motor skills through

movements such as running, skipping and jumping. Class sizes will be small, with numbers depending on the needs of the students. Student volunteers from All 4 Dance will help the dancers as personal buddies and group leaders to follow while dancing, the studio said in a media release. The students will participate in any community events the studio takes part in, and the program will culminate with a yearend recital. “We’re very excited to be starting this program,” Younger said. For more about All 4 Dance and the Special Stars program, visit www.all-4-dance.com or call 604-576-8161.

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t’s the most delicious, laid-back, down-to-earth community celebration of the year, and it’s all happening in Cloverdale this Saturday, when the annual homage to the tasty and nutritious blueberry takes centre stage in the historic town centre. There will be a little something for everyone at the 10th-annual Cloverdale Blueberry Festival, the ultimate community event, blending an old-fashioned Show ‘n Shine for cars, trucks and motorcycles, along with live, retro music, plus blueberrypie-eating contests, homemade blueberry pie sales and blueberry pancake breakfasts, along with free trolly rides, vendor markets and an arts festival. “We have everything that moves and has wheels,” says the main organizer, Paul Orazietti, executive director of the Cloverdale Business Improvement Association. The festival celebrates the abundance of locally grown berries with food and festivities, all while capitalizing on a bounty of local events, including the Surrey Show ‘n Shine, a classic-car show featuring everything from custom outfitted hot-rods to Model As, and everything in between. That’s not to diminish the role of the mighty blueberry, a fruit that’s pushed Surrey into third place in B.C. in terms of annual blueberry production. Pound-wise, blueberries outnumber ❝The past all other berries grown in really does the province combined, live here.❞ Orazietti adds. “There’s been a shift in Paul Orazietti a lot of the agriculture, festival organizer away from the more traditional green lettuce and tomatoes. Now you see the blueberry taking over. That’s really the whole idea behind the event.” For organizers, there’s also a growing recognition of Cloverdale’s – and Surrey’s – proud heritage, particularly when it comes to being a transportation hub. “This is part of the amazing thing I’ve noticed with this community,” says

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A group of boys take part in the blueberry-pie-eating contest at last year’s Cloverdale Blueberry Festival. This year’s festival runs Aug. 10. Orazietti. “The past really does live here. It’s really amazing, the passion people have put towards saving history.” There’s an arts component as well. The Arts Council of Surrey is sponsoring the 9th-Annual Blueberry Arts Festival. Various artists and crafters will be showcasing and selling their work in Surrey Museum Plaza (176A Avenue and Highway 10), along with live entertainment at the museum stage from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. “It’s more than just cars and the automobile displays,” Orazietti says, pausing to reflect that muscle cars, vintage trucks, antique autos and lovingly-restored classics, from hot rods to motorcycles, will be taking over 176 and 176A Streets between 58 Avenue and Highway 10, along with displays and activities at Brick Yard Station and Clover Square Village, among other

spots. The Surrey Re-enactors – professional actors – will be breathing life into some of our city’s most colourful pioneer personalities, from Reeve R.J. Sullivan (1910-1921) to school teacher Mary Jane Shannon. The folks at the Fraser Valley Heritage Railway Society will be welcoming visitors to Cloverdale Station at the foot of 176A Avenue and Highway 10 for a ride on the newly-launched Interurban electric-rail passenger service, a heritage rail project operating on weekends to Thanksgiving. Or wander over to Cloverdale’s other new heritage transportation attraction, the B.C. Vintage Truck Museum, located on the Cloverdale Fairgrounds in the old Surrey Museum, the northeast corner of 60 Avenue and 176 Street. They’re open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Speaking of paying tribute to the past, Elvis impersonator Steve Elliot will be bringing his one-of-a-kind tribute to the King of Rock and Roll to downtown Cloverdale, where he’s headlining one of the three live entertainment stages set up around the historic town centre. “It evolves,” says Orazietti, explaining how merchants in the year-old Brick Yard Station shopping plaza have climbed on board, acting as a nerve centre for the Race Car Zone, along with long-time Cloverdalians like Royal Canadian Legion Branch 6, hosting a display of military equipment as part of the day’s festivities – not to mention where it all began, Clover Square Village, site of the irrepressible pie-eating contest, Kids Zone, Cinemazoo animal displays, BMX stunt displays and more. For more on the festivities, visit cloverdalebia.com.


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White Rock-raised musician inspired by unique upbringing

‘Eclectic’ sound on new LP Sarah Massah Staff Reporter

A White Rock-born-and-raised musician has put the finishing touches on her sophomore album and is preparing to hit the road to promote her music. Gena Perala’s Exactly Nowhere was released in June. She began writing and recording the tracks for it – a mix of genres ranging from pop-punk to country – in 2010. “I just keep hearing that it’s eclectic and diverse and (critics) can’t quite pinpoint a genre, which I think is great. I never set out with a genre in mind. I just write songs and they are just written in such a way that they deserve a particular sound,” the Vancouver resident said. “Just because I’m not punk doesn’t mean I can’t write a song that has a pop-punk feel to it.” The Earl Marriott graduate (1996) has previously released three books of poetry, and debuted her inaugural album, This Ain’t Pretty, in 2008. She is now gearing up to play a slew of venues from Vancouver to Los Angeles, and hopefully, tour in Europe. Born to “carnie” parents, Perala, her brother and her mother would reside in White Rock while her father travelled with the carnival, eventually meeting up with him when school was done for summer break. The unique experience helped shape Perala’s perspective, often meeting interesting characters while traveling the carnival circuit. “It was just life for us. We were what you called ‘carnie kids’ and everyone kept an eye out for us. We just went from small town to small town,” she said. “Because of the people I was exposed to, I think that probably made a difference.” Perala continues to meet a variety of people – albeit a bit younger – in a different capacity now,

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Retro-mystery play hits stage this weekend

Take a trip back in time Caregivers, fans of old-time radio and retro-mystery buffs are all invited to enjoy a blast from the past Saturday with The Adventures of Max Bennett – Detective. Longtime Peace Arch News arts reporter Alex Browne wrote and co-directed the play, to be presented by Langley-based nonprofit group Family Caring For Family – which was founded by Stephanie LaFreniere to create special events as a much-needed respite for caregivers – in conjunction with sponsor Tim Horton’s and producer/co-director Katherine Siemens’ Dreaming Elephant Studio. The play, which imagines a 1932 live radio broadcast of two backto-back episodes, The Case of the Chinese Bracelet and The Case of the Phantom Zeppelin, culled from the exploits of an ace private investigator, features well-known film, stage and television actors Mike Roberds, Melia McClure, Marina Lazzarotto, Michael Broderick, Roger Currie, Tom Saunders, Russel Chartrand and Graham Hiscocks. The cast aims to present the show in authentic style, with “versatile actors, script in hand, using a variety of different voices to create a myriad of characters,” Browne stated in a release. The performance will take place at First United Church, 15385

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Alexander Browne and Melia McClure appear in The Adventures of Max Bennett – Detective at First United Church this weekend. Semiahmoo Ave., in the downstairs hall, with a special 4:30 p.m. pre-show reception and nominal ticket price of $2 for caregivers. Cost for the general public is $12, with doors opening at 5:30

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Pop-opera quartet brings diversity to playhouse Tickets are on sale now for a White Rock performance by the latest classical/pop crossover act. Vivace, described as “a thrilling combination of four unique and exceptional singers,” will come to the Coast Capital Playhouse (1532 Johnston Rd.) on Friday, Sept. 6 (show at 7:30

p.m.). Presented by Rob Warwick’s Rock.It Boy Entertainment, Vivace is an operatic pop quartet consisting of seasoned vocalists Melody Mercredi, Tiffany Desrosiers, Marc Devigne and D.J Calhoun. Formed in 2010 for the Vancouver Winter

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A dog’s tale of adventure A former White Rock resident has published her first book, a children’s story called Kira: The Mysterious Disappearance. The book by Imgard Schippmann – who now resides in Abbotsford and uses the pen name AnaBella on some of the books – is about a sixyear-old poodle named Kira who decides to venture out into the forest on her own. During her journey, she becomes lost, experiences new adventures and makes new friends. Schippmann was inspired to write by her two granddaughters, Isabella and Tatiana, who loved to listen to her stories. Her pen name is a combination of their two names. Schippmann said she

has been telling stories since she was a young child. “When my friend Gisela became sick, I visited her and told stories right out of my head … The other children found that out and they came over to Gisela’s, so I told them stories, too,” she recalled. Born in Germany, Schippmann is a former

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Participants warm up in Semiahmoo Bay for the Sundog Semiahmoo SUP Classic 10K paddleboard race, which was part of White Rock’s Spirit of the Sea Festival on Sunday. The paddleboard races – one-km, five-km and team relays were also staged – were among a handful of sports activities at the festival, which also included wakeboarding, street hockey and soccer. Former pro football kicker Josh Collins also booted a few hundred field goals as part of a cancer fundraiser.

Hilary Caldwell breaks backstroke record at FINA world championships

Olympian swims to new Canadian mark Nick Greenizan Sports Reporter

After she touched the wall at the conclusion of the women’s 200-m backstroke, White Rock swimmer Hilary Caldwell had to look twice at her time before she believed the number she saw. Next to her name, posted on the electronic board above the pool in Barcelona, Spain – host site for the FINA World Championships – was the number 2:07.81. Not only was the time a new personal best – which would be reason enough to get excited – it was also 0.23 seconds faster than the previous Canadian record, which was, until that point, held by her Canadian teammate Sinead Russell.

“I kind of did a double-take when I looked at the board,” Caldwell said. “I was like, ‘I didn’t go 2:07, that’s really fast for the morning, I don’t think that was me.’ “I had to read it a couple times.” The time was indeed hers, which was good enough to put her through to the semifinals. And Caldwell – who swam for Canada at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London – didn’t waste much time before breaking the record again, swimming the semifinal heat in 2:07.15 – 0.66 seconds faster than her first recordbreaking performance. And if such a showing wasn’t impressive enough, in the final, held Saturday, the White Rock swimmer broke the Canadian mark

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Hilary Caldwell watches her new record go up on the scoreboard.

for the third time in 32 hours, clocking a time of 2:06.8 – good for a bronze medal. “I was feeling really good. I was feeling fit, I was feeling good in the water and my backstroke was

feeling great. I just went with it and once I went the 2:07 (Friday morning) I had the confidence to keep going, which was great. I was competitive with the field and I felt like I could be right in there,” Caldwell said shortly after the medal ceremony. “It’s pretty exciting. I don’t know if it’s quite sunk in yet actually but it’s pretty cool to be up there.” The 200-m backstroke final was won by American Missy Franklin, who won her fifth gold medal of the world championships. Australia’s Belinda Hockey won silver. Team Canada head swimming coach Randy Bennett – also Caldwell’s coach at the Victoria Academy of Swimming where

she now trains – called her performance “a big step.” “Considering where she came from last year, (where) she kind of stubbed her toe and was 18th at the Olympics… we kind of felt she had a little bit more in her there last year,” Bennett said. “To her credit she put her head down and she worked really hard all year.” Canada won seven medals at the world championships, which also include diving, synchronized swimming, water polo and high diving. Earlier at world championships, another former PSW swimmer, Richard Weinberger – also an Olympian – placed fifth in the 10-km open-water swim.


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White Rock clinches playoff berth at Canadian Little League Baseball Championships

All-Stars cruising on national stage Tuesday, when they clobbered the Maritimes 10-0. Ethan Scardina led the way with a home run in the mercy-rule shortened game that lasted just four innings. On Monday, in White Rock’s 10-0 win over Quebec – it, too, lasted just four frames – Scardina continued his torrid hitting streak by going yard twice for the victors. White Rock has also won 9-2 over Ontario and opened the tournament Saturday with a 9-6 win over Saskatchewan. “The boys played little nervous in the opening game after having

Nick Greenizan Sports Reporter

Through the first five days of the Canadian Little League Baseball Championships, the White Rock All-Stars have been the class of Glace Bay, N.S. The B.C. representatives at the Nova Scotia-based tournament are a sparkling 4-0 in roundrobin play – the only undefeated team among the seven competing – and have already clinched a weekend playoff berth. The White Rock 12-year-olds have outscored their opponents by a 38-8 margin thus far, with their most recent victory coming

a bye on Day 1 of the competition,” said White Rock coach Jeff Crossley. “But have steadily gotten better and better.” Crossley said his troops were “much more relaxed” for the second game, in which they beat a “very good team” from East Nipeon, Ont. Tate Dearing was on the mound to earn the win in that game, and White Rock leadoff hitter Jared Crossley had four hits. White Rock took on the hosts from Glace Bay (3-1) Wednesday afternoon after Peace Arch News’ deadlines. Friday is an off-day at the tour-

nament – the schedule left open in case of previous rain outs – and on Saturday, the top-seeded team will play the fourth seed, and the second and third seeds will square off. The winners of those two semifinal tilts will face each other Sunday in the championship game. The winner of the tournament will then head to Williamsport, Pa. as the Canadian representatives in the Little League World Series. White Rock teams have twice before played in the prestigious international event – in 2007 and 2008.

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Cloverdale Spurs’ Russel Young beats Zach Schwab of the Prince George Knights to second base during a Mosquito AAA Tier 1 game in Cloverdale Aug 3.

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The Cloverdale Minor Baseball Association will be sending two teams to interprovincial championship tournaments. The Cloverdale Spurs won B.C. Minor Baseball’s 15-and-under (Bantam) provincial championship in Kamloops and will play at the national tournament Aug. 22-26 in Vaughn, Ont. Cloverdale placed second in their group in round-robin play, winning three of four games, with the only loss a 15-14 decision to Vancouver Friday. In Sunday’s playoff round, they topped Abbotsford 11-0 then edged Vancouver 4-3 in the championship game. The Spurs also claimed the provincial championship in the 18-and-under (Midget) age group in Chilliwack, and will play at the Western Canada tournament Aug. 22-25 in Winnipeg. Cloverdale won all five games at the eightteam competition in Chilliwack, edging the Richmond Chuckers 3-2 in a semifinal contest before scoring seven runs in the first inning of the final on their way to an 11-2 victory over the South Okanagan Tigers. Cloverdale Minor Baseball also hosted a pair of Mosquito (11-and-under) tournaments at Cloverdale Ball Park last weekend. The Spurs won a bronze medal in

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Ocean Athletics are well-represented at Legion National Youth Track and Field Championships this week in Langley. Among those participating at the event – one of the country’s largest youth meets – are three Ocean Athletics’ members, Jake Hanna, Ben Ingvaldson and Joel Della Siega, who will compete for the BC/ Yukon team. Hanna will run the 400-m, 400-m hurdles and a relay; Ingvaldson will compete in throwing events – discus, shotput and hammer throw – and Della Siega will participate in high jump. In addition, a slew of others at the meet are representing Ocean Athletics. In the U18 division, athletes include Matthew McLean (100-m and 200-m); Elias Ellison (400-m); Sarah Korpach (300-m hurdles) and Richard Roberts (300-m hurdles). In the U16 category, Ocean Athletics athletes include Julia Greer (800-m and 1,200-m); Michael Milic (1,500-m steeplechase and 2,000m); Jessica Williams (300-m); Danielle Steer (800-m); Dominic Luccock (pentathlon); Elise Burgert (300-m); Kiana Bekar (80-m hurdles, 200-m hurdles, and long jump); and Michael Aono (100-m and 200-m). The Legion meet began Wednesday and wraps up Sunday, Aug. 11 at Langley’s McLeod Athletic Park.

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n Wednesday Night Book Club starting Sept. 25, 7-8:30 p.m. at White Rock Library, 15342 Buena Vista Ave. Free. Info: www.fvrl.bc.ca n Trigeminal Neuralgia support group. Info: Jan, 604-560-2412 or Charlee, 604-538-4435. Visit: www. catna.ca n Toastmasters by the Sea meets at White Rock Library every Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Info: 604-536-2175.

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n White Rock Farmers Market Sundays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 15154 Miramar Plaza until Oct. 13 Info: www. whiterockfarmersmarket.ca n Stephen Lewis Foundation’s South Surrey Soul Sisters are welcoming new members. Meetings every third Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Whitecliff Manor, 15501 16 Ave. 604-531-8462. n Compassionate Friends runs first Wednesday of each month at Victory

Memorial Park, 14831 28 Ave., 6-8 p.m. Info: 778-549-6434. n Widows at Victory meet the second Wednesday of each month at Victory Memorial Park, 14831 28 Ave., in the tea room, from 6-8 p.m. Contact: 778-549-6434. n White Rock & South Surrey Writers’ Club Wednesdays 7-8:45 p.m. at White Rock Library, 15342 Buena Vista Ave. Free. Info: www.fvrl.bc.ca

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Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity 15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street Phone: 604-531-0884 www.holytrinitywhiterock.org

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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

For further information for all these churches Please call 604-531-5739 or go to: www.starofthesea.ca. Star of tHE SEa CatHoliC SCHool (K-Gr. 7) 15024 - 24th avenue, South Surrey

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Zig Zag For close to 20 years, Zig Zag Fashion Boutique has been a must-visit destination on the Peninsula, offering a diverse selection of the hottest brands of clothes, footwear and accessories. And now there is more reason than ever to visit this fashion landmark in South Surrey – a beautiful brand new location at South Point Exchange, next to Grasby’s and Kids Books. Kerry, Store Manager Having recently opened the doors to this new location – which is bigger, more spacious, elegantly laid out and an ideal setting for a shopping spree – the staff at Zig Zag are thrilled to be helping customers at the new store find the hottest fashions that suit them perfectly. With a dedicated Fly London section, the new Zig Zag is a sight to behold, where co-ordinated colours and styles make for an exciting and comfortable shopping experience. One thing that hasn’t changed with the new store is the wide scope of brand name merchandise that makes it one of the best places to shop in town, especially with clothing brands including Not Your Daughter’s Jeans, Tribal, Chalet, Niki Biki, Kenneth Cole, Hue Leggings and Michael Kors. The store is also the exclusive dealer of Fly London, which helps make up their wide selection of shoe brands including Michael Kors, DKNY, Bussola, Rieker, Kenneth Cole, Naots, Softinos, Calvin Klein and Ann Klein for men and women. With so many brands to choose from, fashionistas on the Semiahmoo Peninsula are ditching plans to cross the border or head downtown and instead are heading to Zig Zag’s beautiful new location to satisfy their fashion needs. Though it may be hard to believe, fall isn’t too far away, and soon we will be trading our tank tops and sandals for sweaters and boots. And as always, Zig Zag will be the place to shop for all the hottest fall fashions this year, including to-die-for Fry cowboy boots, faux leather Michael Kors leggings, skinny jeans and oversized sweaters and all sorts of fashions in purple, teal, brown, beige and m ore. To check out these must-have fall and winter styles – and to see the GORGEOUS new location that will make this fashion destination an even more popular shopping spot – visit Zig Zag Fashion Boutique at South Point Exchange today.

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It may be hard to believe, but the start of the school year is just around the corner. In addition to a new fall wardrobe, pencils, pens and binders, parents are being urged to include an eye exam on their child’s back-to-school list. According to the Canadian Association Dr. Liseann Head of Optometrists, up to 25 per cent of grade Dr. Michelle Elliott school children have undiagnosed vision problems that prevent them from achieving a higher level of success. Many children who are identified as learning disabled have vision problems that their parents aren’t aware of. Before you send your little ones back to school this fall, be sure to book an examination at Spectrum Optometry in Peninsula Village. With an emphasis on attention to personal care, the doctors and staff at this fullservice eye care clinic strive to find custom solutions specifically targeted towards each patient’s individual needs, from young children to seniors. Services provided at Spectrum Optometry include comprehensive eye examinations (including screening for glaucoma, cataracts, diabetes and various eye diseases), contact lens services and spectacle (eyeglasses) dispensing. The opticians can also provide routine frame adjustment and minor repairs if necessary. When it comes to a child’s vision, most problems go undetected, according to Dr. Michelle Elliott of Spectrum Optometry. This can lead to many problems down the road. “Children generally do not report symptoms of poor vision as they have no way of knowing what clear vision should be like,” says Dr. Elliott. “If a child is very farsighted (hyperopic) they will find near work such as reading and colouring to be very difficult and tiring. A child who is nearsighted (myopic) may not be able to see the blackboard at school. Eyeglasses can be used to correct these vision problems.” Of course, good eye health is important at any age – a full eye health examination at Spectrum Optometry can identify and treat vision problems for students and parents alike, allowing patients to perform to their full potential whether at school or in the workplace. Call Spectrum Optometry at 604-536-2050 or visit www.spectrumoptometry.com to find out more – new patients are always welcome.

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With the hectic lives we lead in today’s fast-paced world, it can be tough to find the time to prepare a hot, fresh meal. And trying to organize the whole family around the dinner table at the same time? Even more difficult. But thanks to Papa Murphy’s take & bake concept that recently opened on the Peninsula, gathering everyone for some muchneeded family time has never been easier – or more delicious. Papa Murphy’s Take ‘n’ Bake Pizza in Peninsula Village, offers a convenient, tasty alternative to ordering pizza for delivery. Roma & Ray Pizzas are made with fresh ingredients right before your eyes, Levasseur then you take the pie home and bake it for 12 minutes at 425 degrees for fresh, hot pizza whenever it’s convenient for you. You can also call ahead to have your pizza ready to go to be picked up at a specific time. So no matter what your family’s schedule – from soccer practice to ballet to piano lessons – you’re only 12 minutes away from a hot, delicious meal and some quality time with one another. As the first Papa Murphy’s location in the White Rock / South Surrey community, the store’s recent opening came as a pleasant surprise to many customers who had experienced this tasty trend south of the border. Owners Ray and Roma Levasseur are thrilled to be bringing the Papa Murphy’s experience to the community they’ve called home for more than 25 years. “We love running a business in this community as we have numerous friends here,” they said. “Our involvement with the Semiahmoo Minor Hockey program for the past 10 years has brought many of our acquaintances to our store.” The Levasseurs are also looking forward to working with local charities, and raising funds through special events at the store. The team recently hosted a friends and family night, which benefited the Sources White Rock South Surrey Food Bank. Papa Murphy’s also catered the CYCLE4ER event at Elgin Park Secondary in June. The event raised $46,000 overall for Peace Arch Hospital. Papa Murphy’s donated 100% of their proceeds from that day. In addition, Ray notes there are opportunities available for fundraising programs for local sports teams, schools and other community organizations – call the store at 604-385-1980 to find out more. In addition to a huge range of pizza options – from gourmet vegetarian to Chicago-style stuffed – plus choices galore to create your own pizza masterpiece, Papa Murphy’s also has two of the best desert pizzas you will ever taste. The mouth-watering Cinnamon Wheel is a large cinnamon bun in the shape and size of a medium pizza, complete with creamy, gooey frosting. The S’mores Pizza is a new twist on an all-time classic, complete with marshmallows and chocolate chips. Both dessert pizzas are a steal at only $5 each. If you’re tired of the same old boring take out or delivery, and you want something that is hot, fresh and delicious, while fitting into your busy day, a visit to Papa Murphy’s Take ‘n’ Bake Pizza at Peninsula Village (15355 24 Ave.) is definitely in order.

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For close to 20 years, Hair Art Academy in White Rock has been training up-and-coming hair and makeup stylists who have gone on to perfect their craft, traveling the world and working among the highest ranks in the industry. Founded by internationally trained stylist Elke Tobisch in 1994 who noticed a pronounced gap Elke Tobisch in the level of training for new stylists entering the industry, the academy offers the kind of comprehensive training found in Europe and around the world, and prepares students for a long and successful career in the hair and makeup styling profession. Industry professionals from around the Lower Mainland and across the country hold Hair Art Academy graduates in high regard for their demonstrated level of talent, hard work and professionalism. In addition to preparing students with the skills and knowledge to succeed in the industry, Elke also instills the importance of giving back to the community. As a longtime community member of the Semiahmoo Peninsula, Elke and the Academy have taken part in numerous fundraising efforts, including raising money for Source’s Women’s Place, various cancer fundraisers and support for those living with Type 2 Diabetes. They’ve also sponsored four World Vision Foster Children from around the world. “Contribution is one of the most important things that I teach at my school,” Elke explains. “No matter where you are in life, you have to give back to your community. And my students have been so extraordinary when it comes to contribution.” In addition to monthly specials and promotions, Hair Art Academy hosts a special day each month to celebrate local seniors. On the first Tuesday of every month, the academy invites senior clients – new and existing – to book an appointment to get their hair done and join the team for tea and sandwiches. Seniors day is just one example of how the academy thrives to give back to the community that has supported it for so many years. To find out more about the comprehensive training program offered at Hair Art Academy, or to learn more about their community endeavors, visit www.hairartacademy.com or call 604-541-1541.

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White Rock Players’ Club Bringing audiences on the Semiahmoo Peninsula and beyond a delightful array of comedy, drama, musicals and more, the White Rock Players Club is thrilled to be celebrating close to 70 years of entertainment in the community. Wrapping up a successful spring season that included the hockey comedy The Good Game, the wildly successful award-winning production of Neil Simon’s Fools, and the Dave Baron Agatha Christie whodunnit Ten Little Indians, the Players Club is now looking forward to its 2013/2014 season, which is sure to offer something for all theatre lovers at the Coast Capital Playhouse. Starting off the season is Arthur Miller’s classic drama The Crucible, a dramatization of the Salem witch trials of 1692 in an early American colony, the Province of Massachusetts Bay. Based on real-life cases, The Crucible will be directed by Ryan Mooney and is set to run Oct. 9 to 26. As the holiday season nears, the Players Club will be preparing to stage their annual Christmas Pantomime; this year, club president Dave Baron’s own Rumpelstiltskin is sure to delight audience’s young and old. The panto is set to run from Nov. 29 to Dec. 28. The club’s first show of the new year – the Stephen Sondheim classic musical A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum – tells the story of a lazy Roman slave who tries to arrange a marriage for his master to gain freedom, with disastrous results. Fondly remembered for the 1965 film adaptation, this production will run from Feb. 12 to March 1. Keeping with the season’s movie theme, the Players Club will then present Ron Hutchinson’s comedy Moonlight and Magnolias (April 2 to 19), which takes audiences back to the late 1930s with a fly-on-the-wall re-imagining of the making of the classic film Gone With The Wind. The season will wrap up in June with Neil Simon’s popular Barefoot In The Park, which follows the comic misadventures of a newlywed couple in New York. Also adapted for film in 1967 starring Jane Fonda and Robert Redford, this production will run June 4 to 21. Season tickets are on sale now and can be purchased by calling the box office at 604-5367535 or visiting www.whiterockplayers.ca As a completely volunteer-run organization, the White Rock Players Club wishes to thank all its members and loyal customers for years of support. Volunteer positions are always available – from creating costumes to building sets to writing and helping out backstage. If you’d like to be a part of one of the community’s longest-running organizations, visit www. whiterockplayers.ca to find out more.

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Don Beck Collision Being involved in an automobile accident, no matter how minor, can leave you shaken, stressed and confused. Vincent Minnis and Vince Minnis Dealing with getting your vehicle repaired shouldn’t add to the stress you’re already enduring, which is why Don Beck Collision strives to help each and every customer through the repair process quickly and without hassle. As a family owned and operated shop that is celebrating 31 years on the Peninsula, Don Beck Collision has a long-standing reputation for outstanding customer service and impeccable work ethic. This one stop shop on King George Boulevard is fully equipped with state-ofthe-art machinery, and highly trained, professional staff offering fully guaranteed repairs. Working out of the same location since 1982, what was once a modest two-bay shop has now been expanded into an immaculate, 20,000-square foot facility. With an emphasis on eco-friendly business practices, the team at Don Beck Collision uses materials and procedures that are less hazardous and aimed at protecting the environment. Services include, but are not limited to: collision repair, auto body work, frame repair, wheel alignment, expert colour matching and glass work. The knowledgeable staff deals with most insurance claims and courtesy cars and shuttle services are available for your convenience. Don Beck Collision is a proud member of the Automotive Retailers Association (ARA), the BC Automobile Association (BCAA) and are an accredited ICBC repair shop. As a long-running, family owned business on the Semiahmoo Peninsula, they are also longtime members of the South Surrey & White Rock Chamber of Commerce. If you’re in the need of car repair, no matter how big or small the job, give Don Beck Collision a call, for service that is second to none from experienced staff who will provide you with fully guaranteed repairs.

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River’s Bend Winery is celebrating the month of August with a 20% off sale. For the first time, all of River’s Bend wines will be twenty percent off list price, including the newly released Carnival Red Estate Wine. This fruity, light-bodied red is a delicious blend of Pinot Noir and Gamay grapes from the winery’s vineyard and has flavour notes of red cherry and strawberry fruit followed by a spicy, berry finish. A very food-friendly wine, Carnival Red is best served slightly chilled and is great with everything including, grilled salmon, BBQ chicken, seared steak and fries or simply served chilled and enjoyed with a picnic and cheeses. Carnival Red is currently only available at the winery and is now only $4.80 per bottle during the month of August. In our wine store and tasting room we offer our fine wines and gifts. We invite you to visit the winery and tour the vineyards. Bring a picnic and dine “al fresco” with a glass of your favourite River’s Bend wine and drink in the view overlooking the vineyards and Mount Baker from our expansive patio.

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Innovative Sleep Solutions Everyone deserves a good night’s sleep, but not everyone has the same sleep needs when it comes to a mattress. Recognizing the importance of healthy sleep patterns, the Peninsula’s newest bed and mattress retailer, Innovative Sleep Solutions Ltd (in the old Heritage Beds location), is here to help. David Temlett With more than 20 years of experience each in & Terry Harder the industry, owners David Temlett and Terry Harder bring with them a wealth of knowledge on many aspects of sleep health, and have been hearing directly from customers on a range of issues. As a result they carry the healthiest sleep products in the market. One of the main concerns Dave and Terry have encountered over recent years is customer health – people are becoming more aware of the products they purchase and the possible health risks they might pose. Most of the mattresses sold at Innovative Sleep Solutions are made with Certi-Pure products, meaning they do not emit harmful chemicals or off gasses that are frequently found in other products. Their Nature’s Embrace mattresses made with certified organic latex have been through the strictest testing in the world and are certified by the USDA and the CSA. Exclusive to Innovative Sleep Solutions is a new medical magnet therapy line of Health Rest mattresses made by Restonic using BIOflex concentric circle magnets. These mattresses – registered by Health Canada as an approved medical device – have built-in concentric medical magnets underneath the top layer, and are the medical bed in Canada. Clinical and medical studies have shown this type of magnet therapy is beneficial in treating a range of ailments, including neck and shoulder pain, arthritis, diabetes, chronic back pain, shin splints, poor circulation, migraine headaches, and more. They also carry the full line of Bioflex magnet braces & wraps. It’s all a part of Innovative Sleep Solutions’ goal of introducing revolutionary products with unique features you can’t find anywhere else. Simply put, they listened, they looked for what was being asked for – and they found it! When it comes to finding the right mattress, customers deserve a range of options suited to their individual needs and designed to provide an advanced solution to their sleep and health concerns. This professional and experienced team will help you find the perfect fit for a healthier lifestyle – after all, everyone sells mattresses, but they truly sell Innovative Sleep Solutions.

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Sales still strong at Larco’s Morgan Crossing By Kerry Vital

Morgan Crossing is an amazing pedestrian-friendly village that you don’t often see in the Lower Mainland. With tons of fantastic stores, spacious homes located right in the heart of the village and almost any amenity you can think of within walking distance, it comes as no surprise that there is only a limited number of condominium suites left. “We still have a great selection available, but sales will

be wrapping up soon,” says Bryan Woolley of Fingerprint Strategies. “The response has been tremendous.” Built by Larco Investments, Morgan Crossing is wellknown as a gathering place for residents from all over Metro Vancouver. Buyers from nearly every city in the region have been looking to purchase one of the homes there. The village has shopping, dining, community events and amenities right outside your front door, including Winners, Town Shoes, Everything Wine and Thrifty Foods. You’ll also be

able to fit in a workout at the Steve Nash Sports Club. “People fall in love with the village,” Woolley says. “It’s what sets Morgan Crossing apart.” Homes at Morgan Crossing start at $275,900 including GST and transition taxes for a two-bedroom suite. For more information, visit www.morgancrossing.ca or call 604-5821336. The presentation centre is open daily except Fridays between noon and 5 p.m.

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Intracorp’s River Park Place will soon join Richmond’s Oval Village neighbourhood, above, where buyers can take advantage of all the amazing amenities the neighbourhood has to offer, including leisure and recreation, shopping and dining. Among the features you’ll find in your new home are stainless-steel appliances and chic and modern cabinetry, above right.

The new luxury at River Park Place By Kerry Vital

Richmond’s Oval Village is welcoming sophisticated luxury to the neighbourhood with Intracorp’s River Park Place. The new condominium and townhome development is already garnering buzz. “These homes stand out from the crowd,” says Intracorp’s Director of Sales Barrett Sprowson. “The response so far has been

really positive.” The project will encompass three buildings and over 500 homes. Over 30 homes were sold last month. The one-, two- and three-bedroom homes are spacious and inviting, with floorplans ranging from 465 to over 2,000 square feet. “These floorplans make sense to a wide range of people,” says Sprowson, adding that buyers so far have included downsizers and young couples looking to move away from renting or their starter home. “These homes are really efficient,” Sprowson says. “There’s no wasted space.” Some of the features you’ll find in your new home include stainless-steel appliances, solid engineered quartz countertops and a full-height marble mosaic backsplash in the kitchen. The modern kitchen cabinetry includes high-gloss solid white lacquer upper

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cabinets and horizontal-grain real wood veneer lower cabinets, all built in Canada. The soaker tub in the bathroom is made for spa-like relaxation, complemented by the natural stone porcelain tile flooring, solid marble countertops and European frameless glass shower enclosure. You’ll find laminate flooring throughout the main living areas, with low-profile soft touch broadloom carpeting in the bedrooms. When you’re in the mood for some time outdoors, you’ll love the expansive outdoor patio or balcony in your new home. The amenities are some of the most amazing things about River Park Place. Among them you’ll find a yoga mezzanine, fully equipped fitness centre, dog-wash station, media room and training court with space to play basketball or badminton. “These are little things that make sense,”

Sprowson says. “We picked up the concept of a whole home, taken all of those things you’re looking for and put them into some form of amenity at River Park Place. You don’t expect to get that in a condo.” For the next several week, River Park Place will be holding weekend events that celebrate all those amenities. The next one, a three-onthree basketball scrimmage, will take place on Aug. 10 at the River Park Place sales centre. “Intracorp is fielding a team,” Sprowson laughs. “The old guys are going to get schooled!” There will be a grilling exhibition on Aug. 17 and daylight yoga on Aug. 24. The Oval Village neighbourhood has been rapidly growing since the end of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, and River Park Place is perfectly situated to take advantage of everything the neighbourhood has to offer. “Our buyers are really starting to appreciate the evolution of the area,” Sprowson says. “This is the number-one neighbourhood in Richmond.” Buyers will have access to transit via the Canada Line just minutes away, as well as the Vancouver International Airport, the Richmond dyke trails and all of the shopping, dining and leisure activities in the area. T&T Supermarket will open its doors nearby, as well as medical, dental and banking services. Homes at River Park Place start at $229,900. For more information, visit www. intracorp.ca/riverparkplace, call 604282-7838 or visit the sales centre at 7100 Elmbridge Way, open every day except Fridays between noon and 5 p.m.

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OPEN HOUSES 2251 - 171ST STREET • ONE ACRE RETREAT • $1,398,000 Stunning 1.12 acres in prestigious Pacific Douglas/Grandview area. Beautiful sprawling rancher, meticulously cared for and OPEN updated, ready for a new family. Built for entertaining, this home SAT. & boasts a fabulous sunny west-facing yard, private, fully fenced. SUN. Oversized deck off kitchen, gorgeous landscaping, sparkling pool, AUGUST hot tub, volleyball court, fire pit. Home features hardwood, new 10 & 11 roof and skylights, bathroom updates, newer appliances and 2:00-4:00 420 sq. ft. games room. Convenient circular driveway, P.M. RV parking with triple garage and workshop. A very special home with excellent potential! Pam Mitchell 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty 2788 - 162ND STREET • $1,328,800 Beautiful custom-built home in Morgan Heights has all the bells and whistles. Stunning stone entry welcomes you to 4568 sq. ft. OPEN open concept home. Soaring 10’ ceilings, oversized windows, SAT. & extravagant chef’s kitchen with oversized island, walk-in pantry, SUN. high-end appliances, quartz counters. Extensive millwork, walnut AUGUST floors, heat pump with air cond. and hot water on demand. 10 & 11 Entertainers delight with full outdoor kitchen, heated covered 2:00-4:00 patio on private 7151 sq. ft. lot. This home must be seen to P.M. appreciate the quality, a true 10/10! Steps to Southridge School and Morgan Crossing. Pam Mitchell 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty #101 - 1740 SOUTHMERE CRESCENT

OPEN Centrally located Capstan Way. Southwest corner SUNDAY unit with glassed-in porch, 2 bdrms., 1½ bath, AUG. 11 hot water heating, underground parking, shared 2:00-4:00 laundry on same floor. Now reduced to $153,000. One block to the mall. Michael Williams P.M 604-531-1111 HomeLife Benchmark Realty #2 - 15139 BUENA VISTA AVE. • $355,000

OPEN New price! Very motivated seller. Top of the hill, SUNDAY condo is more like a townhome with its own entrance, only 6 units in the bldg. Ocean view AUG. 11 2:00-4:00 balcony plus private patio, hardwood floors, lots of windows and character. Rarely on market. Jane P.M Bailey 604-531-1111 HomeLife Benchmark Realty

#39 - 14909 - 32ND AVE. • PONDEROSA STATION Rancher-style 2 bdrm. townhome, spacious one level living with no stairs to climb in this fabulous 2 bdrm. end unit in a secured gated community walking distance to shopping, easy access to freeway. Bright OPEN open floor plan, 9’ ceilings, bay windows, 2 fireplaces, large master with SAT. & 5 pc. ensuite. Other features of this wonderful home include a spacious SUN. living room and dining room large enough for your large dining room AUGUST suite, all this with efficient in-floor radiant hot water heat for maximum 10 & 11 comfort. Full-sized 2-car garage has extra storage or workshop space. 1:00-4:00 Well-managed adult-oriented complex features fabulous clubhouse P.M. with a guest suite, full kitchen, recreation facilities with pool table, shuffleboard, table tennis and games tables, exercise area. No age restriction and two small pets are welcome. Great value at $489,900. Peter McIlwee 604-531-1111 HomeLife Benchmark Realty

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#203 - 1575 BEST ST. • OFFERED AT $274,500 The Embassy/ Two bedroom, two bath, south-east corner unit. Freshly painted, vacant and ready for its new owner! Paula Burns 604-786-2890 Sutton Group West Coast Realty

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#302 - 15015 VICTORIA AVE. • $619,000 Victoria Terrace, steps from White Rock beach, pier, restaurants, 1430 sq. ft. condo, over $125,000 in complete renovations! Open layout, 2 bdrms., two baths, den and office area. New kitchen, granite counters, private balcony, pool and hot tub in common area. Age 25+., no rentals. Faye Magee 778-395-3167 Royal LePage Coronation Park 15892 - 20TH AVENUE • $599,000

Custom built 1800+ sq. ft. rancher on 7079 sq. ft. lot, OPEN bright, south-facing back yard. Formal dining & living SAT. room off main entrance, master bdrm. has walk-in AUG. 10 closet, private ensuite. Kitchen opens to family room 1:00-4:00 with corner fireplace and patio doors. New roof and flooring in 2009. No stairs throughout! Jeff Bueckert P.M 604-313-1664 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

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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

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#201 - 1327 BEST STREET • WHITE ROCK • $340,000 1400 sq. ft. condo, central White Rock. Priced below assessed value. Large gracious foyer, huge living area, beautiful kitchen. Large, private garden balcony. Master bdrm. has full ensuite. Well-maint. & managed bldg. Worry free living. Teresa Berge & Robert Doolan 604-531-1909 Hugh & McKinnon Realty

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14172 - 28A AVE. • ELGIN • $1,580,000 Executive 5 bdrm. home offers ultimate in privacy and serenity. Backs permanent green space, at end of cul-de-sac. Full bsmt., updated kitchen with eating area and family room overlooks park-like setting. One bdrm. on main, 4 more up. Spacious master. Teresa Berge & Robert Doolan 604-531-1909 Hugh & McKinnon Realty

#8 - 3225 MORGAN CREEK WAY • $744,900 OPEN Beautifully designed 2-storey townhome in prestigious Deer Run. SUNDAY Private setting overlooking greenbelt, 2 large patios, H/W floor AUG. 11 2:00-4:00 on main, kitchen with skylight, new island, counters, backsplash, S/S appls., master on main, 2 more bdrms. up. P.M. Morley Myren 604-506-2006 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty OPEN SAT. AUG. 10 2:00-4:00 P.M.

#54 - 350 - 174TH ST. • THE GREENS • $699,000 Rancher-style townhomes, 50+ lifestyle, 2282 sq. ft. home features luxury throughout, incredible kitchen, S/S appls., premium quality fixtures, 3 bdrms. or 2 and den, master on main. 2/5/10 warranty, double gar., shows like new. Morley Myren 604-506-2006 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

#210 - 15777 MARINE DRIVE • $299,900 OPEN Fabulous East Beach 2 bdrm. condo across the street from SAT. beach, steps to restaurants and shops. Great floor plan, kitchen AUG. 10 2:00-4:00 overlooks great room, courtyard. Maple kitchen cabinets, granite counters, eating bar, S/S appl. Bright, 2 spacious bdrms., in-suite P.M laundry. Robert Doolan 604-767-3243 Hugh & McKinnon Realty 12628 - 25A AVENUE • $699,000 OPEN Rancher-style home on beautiful, quiet cul-de-sac, 3 bdrms., SUNDAY 2 bathrooms, 1454 sq. ft. of living space on beautiful southwest AUG. 11 3:00-4:30 exposed 7391 sq. ft. lot. Newer roof, hot water tank and furnace. Original owner. P.M Elizabeth Tillberg 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

1145 STAYTE ROAD • WHITE ROCK • $858,000 OPEN Grand entrance, curved staircase, gleaming hardwood, living SAT. room with gas F/P next to formal dining, french doors to covered AUG. 10 patio, kitchen with island and nook. Sundrenched rear yard, 4 2:00-4:00 bdrms. up, 2 full baths, master with jacuzzi, sep. shower. P.M. David Evans 604-328-8250 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

#102 - 1354 WINTER STREET • OFFERED FOR SALE @ $259,900 OPEN Winter Estates, 2 bdrm., 2 bath condo, ground floor corner unit. SUNDAY Delightful unit boasts insuite laundry, private access, 2 patios AUG. 11 12:30-2:30 with beautiful huge sundeck. Perfect condo for those who love to garden and want privacy. Wood-burning F/P, new paint. P.M Lynn Vaughn 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

16081 - 9TH AVENUE • $789,900 OPEN Sunshiny bright home, some ocean views, large corner lot, 7020 SUNDAY sq. ft., 6 bdrms. and 4 bathrooms, immaculate. Newer roof, AUG. 11 1:00-3:00 furnace, hot water, 20x12 deck overlooking yard, triple garage. All in an excellent neighbourhood, only two blocks to the beach. P.M. David Evans 604-328-8250 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

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#13 - 15151 - 26TH AVENUE • WEST GLEN Two-storey, three bedroom with bonus basement area. This home shows like a “10.” Ready to move in with flexible dates. Carolyn Glazier 604-531-4000 Bay Realty Ltd.

#210 - 15275 - 19TH AVENUE • VILLAGE TERRACE Bright 2 bdrm., 2 bath condo by Bakerview Park. Walk to all amenities. Spic and span, freshly painted. Southern exposure from enclosed deck. Rainscreened building. No age restrictions. Karen Kerr 604-315-8334 Sutton Group West Coast Realty

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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+5Bath 5,090sf with lot 11,880sf. This lovely well-kept 15 years old home is located “Street of Dream” in a private quiet Cul-de-Sac of Morgan creek, overlooking the world class golf course. Vaulted high ceiling in formal living/dining and family room, good sized office and a bright en-suite on main. Gorgeous golf course and north Mountain View in Master. Multi-functional walked out basement area features a gym, rec., media and another bedroom. Attached triple garage and plenty of parking space on driveway. Location close to parks and Morgan Ele. & Southridge Private school.

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6Br+3Bath newly renovated 2-storey home has tremendous lot in 1.03Acre (45,150sf/ 301x150) with interior 3,002sf. This lovely home is featuring has a huge rec. room below, life-long metal roof & totally a brand new look for the interior: new kitchen cabinets, s/s appliances, wall tiles and countertops; new carpet, well designed crown moundings/ wainscoting, wall paints. Updated bathroom, laundry room and double garage. Minutes of driving to Morgan Creek Golf Course, 99 Highway, shopping and parks; close to Pacific Heights Ele.

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

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$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.

16713 28th Ave, Surrey 315-15850 26th Ave, Surrey 416-15850 26th Ave, Surrey 3486 154th Street, Surrey 3428 Rosemary Heights Drive, Surrey 13478 Woodcrest Dr., Surrey 2710 169th Street, South Surrey 13136 24th Ave, Surrey 14364 Greencrest 2757 164th St, Surrey 304 15850 26th Ave, Surrey 14364 3A Ave, Surrey 15683 36th Ave, Surrey 15289 35th Ave, Surrey 6831 Westview 2034-40 Ave, Surrey 319-15850 26th, Surrey 16181 High Park Ave, Surrey 3141 144th St, Surrey 14469 32nd Ave, Surrey 16736 25A Ave, S. Surrey 16739 25A Ave, Surrey 3302 Canterbury Dr, South Surrey 933 164th St, Surrey 17475 Hillview Pl, Surrey 15506 37B Ave, Surrey 3523 Rosemary Heights Dr, Surrey 15355 36A Ave, Surrey 16241 26th Ave, Surrey

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Blt Yr. 1981 2013 2013 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) 48,830 --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

2,902 828 828 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 3BR+4Bath 2BR+2Bath 2BR+2Bath

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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GOODWIN, Donald Robert August 6, 1928 August 1, 2013 Don died quietly leaving his loving wife Margaret and his children, Susan, David, Trevelee, Patricia, and step-children David W., Donald and Jeannie and their families. Don was a well respected trombone player, artist, teacher and loved directing musical theatre. Donations to the Peace Arch Hospital or Hospice.

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Frieda passed away peacefully on July 31, 2013. She was one of eight children born on May 24, 1927 in Frankfurt, Germany. She immigrated with her husband Marion (Mike) to Canada and became long time residents of White Rock. Mike passed away in 2008. Frieda was a dedicated member of the Peace Arch Hospital Auxilliary and will be missed by her many friends. No service by request.

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Len was born in Ottawa, ON & passed peacefully in Surrey, BC. Len proudly served his country as a lieutenant in the Canadian Army during WWII. Len was predeceased by his first wife June and is survived by their daughter Sandie, his devoted wife Doris of 53 years & their children Tony (Ann) & Karen (Errol), his 7 grandchildren & 4 great grandchildren. He was known for his gentle loving spirit & great sense of humour. He enjoyed tennis, skiing, golf & bridge. Len worked for Ocean Cement as a Labour Relations Negotiator, was Chairperson of Industrial Relations Management Association, was Director of the BC Safety Council & was an investment advisor for over 25 years with Ryan Investments / Dominion Securities. He lived in West Vancouver, BC for 30 years then retired to White Rock, BC to travel extensively with Doris. A Celebration of Life will be held for family only. A condolence webpage is available at www.tinyurl.com/mfwfey5

HOLMES, Hugh Walton September 4, 1926 July 30, 2013 Hugh passed away July 30, 2013 at Maple Hill Hospice, Langley, B.C. Predeceased by his brother Lawrie and sister Mildred. Survived by his loving wife Evelyn of 67 years, daughter Peg Macmillan (Rob), sister Anne Hanzlick (Stan) and many nieces and nephews. Hugh served in the merchant Navy during WWII. A member of Grandview Masonic Lodge # 96. Past associate Guardian of I.O.J.D. Bethel #1. Funeral Service to be held on August 14, 2013 at 1 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church, 9025 Glover Rd., Fort Langley, B.C. Donations to Maple Hill Hospice, 22051 Fraser Hwy, Langley, B.C., V3A 4H4 or charity of your choice.

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LOST AND FOUND

FOUND: PRESCRIPTION FEMALE GLASSES vicinity of Ocean Park. Call to identify 604-538-3138

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

HAIRCARE PROFESSIONALS

HAIRDRESSERS, ESTHETICS & NAILS THREADING & WAXING F/T & P/T positions avail:

Soho Salon & Spa #102 - 15240 - 56 Ave (#10 Hwy) Surrey CALL: 604-372-4460 (Salon) Kinder 778-891-5083 or Bal 604-716-9905

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Work an hour a day from Mon-Fri in all areas of Surrey including Cloverdale, White Rock, and South Surrey supervising elementary and secondary students during the lunch break. Pay is $19.14/hr. This job is ideal for retired individuals or adults who relate well to children and youth and are seeking PT employment. Apply to Competition #SA:708:13 at the School Board Office at 14033 92 Ave, Surrey, B.C. Apply 4:00 p.m., Friday, August 16, 2013.

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Become a PLEA Family Caregiver.

PLEA provides ongoing training and support. A young person is waiting for an open door... make it yours. 604.708.2628 caregiving@plea.bc.ca www.plea.ca

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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VAN DRIVERS req’d 7am-9am & 2pm-4pm, transporting children. Forward resume & drivers abstract by mail to: #102 - 8484 162nd Street Surrey, V4N 1B4 or email: shuttledrivers@telus.net

The Langley Times has an opening for a parttime reporter-photographer, to provide relief help and also do regular weekend work. The successful applicant will have both journalism and photography experience, and be proficient in video and online journalism. This position would be ideal for a student partway through a journalism program who is seeking more onthe-job experience, or a recent graduate. Applications, which include links to published work, can be sent to editor Frank Bucholtz at frank@langleytimes.com. Applications need to be received by Wednesday, August 14.

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FABRICATORS

Retail Manager/Assistant

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PARTSPERSON WANTED Career Need A LIFT???

Development Officer, Events Full job posting at www.pahfoundation.ca/careers

As a leader in Western Canada’s material handling industry, Arpac is seeking an experienced forklift/automotive/HD Partsperson to join our team in Delta. The successful candidate has their Journeyperson’s Parts ticket, or related experience. This is a great opportunity to join a leader in the field.

Must have extensive retail experience, computer knowledge, professional, tidy, and willing to work independently weekends and evenings. Duties incl: Sales, receiving and merchandising stock, opening and/or closing, package product, and assist owner with daily retail duties. Wage to be determined based on experience. Please forward resume to:

CWB certified manufacturing plant in Surrey, BC, Local 712 Ironworkers, requires qualified steel fabricators with experience in Structural Sheet & Plate Work. Compensation based on current union rates and full benefit package. Please apply in writing to:

Wellons Canada Corp. 19087 96th Avenue Surrey, BC V4N 3P2 Fax: (604) 888-2959 Attn: Manufacturing Manager or Email: administration@wellons.ca

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NATIONAL wire rope and rigging company is accepting resumes for full time employment. Competitive wage, medical and pension plan available to qualified applicant. Previous experience is an asset. Resumes should be emailed to vancouver@unalloy-iwrc.com

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Travel agency in South Surrey seeking experienced P/T travel consultant. Knowledge of Galileo, Apollo and booking procedures a must.

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Clemas Contracting Ltd. Is hiring positions:

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SURVEYOR PIPE INSTALLERS OPERATORS LABOURERS Please e-mail/fax Paul O’Rourke at: cclpaul@telus.net or 604.534.9225

Career-minded individuals can email their resume: hr@arpac.ca or fax: 604-940-4082 Check out www.arpac.ca for more info.

Needed immediately

Part-time hours for Bed, Bath, Sleep Shop opening in Morgan Crossing September 1st.

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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.

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VOLUNTEERS

BECOME A VOLUNTEER LITERACY or MATH TUTOR and help a child who is struggling to learn! You must have excellent English and/or math skills, and enjoy working with children. Tutoring locations in both Surrey & Langley. Extensive training provided. Surrey information sessions held on either Tuesday, Sept 10th or Wednesday, Sept 11th at 7 PM the Learning Disabilities Assn office, #201 13766 - 72 Ave. Langley information session held on Thursday, Sept. 12th at 7 PM at Douglas Park School, 5409-206 St. Pre-register at 604-591-5156. Info: www.ldafs.org

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

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Advertising Sales Consultant Richmond Review seeks a media savvy print and online sales professional to join our team. This is a challenging and rewarding career opportunity for a results-oriented individual. Candidates will possess the ability to service existing clients, develop new business and create effective marketing programs for print and online. You have built your career on relationships and understand the importance of consultative selling and developing solutions that help your clients achieve their goals. Ideally you have experience in a fast-paced sales or service environment with a focus on client interaction. You are creative, well organized and a strong communicator who thrives in a competitive market. Print and/or online advertising sales experience is preferred. A car and a valid driver’s license are required. We are the leading community newspaper serving Richmond, BC, one of the most culturally diverse communities in Canada. Richmond Review is a member of Black Press, Canada’s largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community, daily and urban newspapers in B.C., Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii. Interested in joining our highly energized, competitive team? To apply, send your resume with cover letter by Friday, August 23, 2013 to: Elana Gold admanager@richmondreview.com The Richmond Review #1-3671 Viking Way, Richmond, BC, V6V 2J5

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Advertising Sales Consultant The Langley Times, a twice-weekly award-winning newspaper has an outstanding opportunity for a full-time sales person. The successful candidate will have a university or college education or two years of sales experience – preferably in the advertising or retail industry. The ability to build relationships with clients and offer superior customer service is a must. The winning candidate will be a team player and will also be called upon to grow the account list with an aggressive cold calling mandate. The ability to work in a an extremely fast paced environment with a positive attitude is a must. We offer a great working environment with a competitive base salary and commission plan coupled with a strong benefit package. Black Press has more than 170 community newspapers across Canada and the United States and for the proven candidate the opportunities are endless. Please submit your resume with a cover letter by Friday, August 16, 2013 to: Kelly Myers The Langley Times, #102-20258 Fraser Highway, Langley, B.C. V3A 4R3 or email to admanager@langleytimes.com No phone calls please.

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$12.00/hr on most odd jobs. Painting, yardwork, lawncutting, etc. Call 778-239-9517 (NOT HIRING)

PERSONAL SERVICES

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

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In House Bookkeeping & Accounting Firm.

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CLEANING SERVICES

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

Low overhead for good rates. All services from monthly bookkeeping to personal & corporate tax returns for small & medium business.

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SCOTGUARD ELECTRICAL LTD.

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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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Dave: 604-862-9379

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•Drainage •Back-Filling •Landscaping & Excavating. •Landclearing & Bulldozing Hourly or Contract 38 Years exp.

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FENCE & DECK INSTALLATIONS

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

Professional Installations for a Great Price!

Jay 604-513-8524

Fully insured with WCB.

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SMALL Job Renos Int. & Ext. Home Repairs & Reno. Quality Workmanship. Call Steve 778-888-7489

604-576-6750 or Cell: 604.341.7374

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

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604-240-1000

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E & M MAINTENANCE WINDOW WASHING

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

Kristy 604.488.9161

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

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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

No Credit Checks! www.PitStopLoans.com 604-777-5046

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Dave 604-306-4255 www.watsonconstruction.ca

Eric 604-541-1743 DETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING.

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A MAID TO CLEEN

✶ Repairs & Staining ✶ Installation ✶ Free Estimates

Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224 www.centuryhardwood .com

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Mark (778)855-7038

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

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

604-536-1345 MUSHROOM MANURE Delivery or pick up Surrey location. Covered Storage. 604-644-1878

WE’RE ON THE WEB

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

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Sunday, October 20, 2013 6:30 am - 12:00 noon Volunteer support is required for a variety of roles October 19 - 20 including race and fairground set-up, route marshals and event tear-down. Please visit www.pahfoundation.ca and click on the pumpkin to find out more about this event or call 604.535.4520

Volunteer in support of your hospital’s ER.

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184 SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923

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

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

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ALL JOBS Big or Small. Panels, lighting, plugs, fans, hot tubs, etc. Guaranteed work. Ph 604-539-0708 Cell 604-537-1773 (Lic. 26110) ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 23yrs exp. Res/Comm. Free est. Bonded. #14758 604-353-1519

A N D CO M M U N I T Y H E A LT H

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

604-560-6000 tbosgg.com WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $125 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $145. Free delivery in Surrey. 604-856-8877

Expert Lawn Management

NEW GUTTERS 778-228-8529 283A

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

HANDYPERSONS

MAINTENANCE, Repair, Renovation www.proficientrenovation.com or 604-323-4111 for more details SENIOR’S HANDYMAN SERVICE & Pressure Washing. SemiRetired. Honest - Reliable - Insured. Free Est. Call Brad. 604-837-5941

Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes European Quality Workmanship CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS

Per Molsen 604-575-1240 1 DAY INSTALLS COMPLETE BATHROOM REMODELING Free Estimates Ask us about $20K Gov’t Grant or visit: www.bchousing.org/HAFI - 1 Piece Seamless Acrylic Walls - Custom Showers, Tubs, Glass Doors - Wheelchair Accessible Showers

604-477-4777 www.bathtime.ca

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

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

AT YOUR SERVICE. Carpentry, Concrete, Painting, Rubbish Removal. Call Dave (604)999-5056 AFFORDABLE RENOVATIONS Sundecks, patios, fencing, all types of walls & floor finishing. Prof & Fast Service. Free Estimates. Call (604)626-7941

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

GARDENING A Cut Above Yard Maintenance

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

TBO’s Green Landscape Systems

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

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HARDWOOD FLOOR REFINISHING

For all Your Cleaning Needs

Own A Vehicle? Cash same day, local office.

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HANDYPERSONS

• All Interior Work • Tiles • Trim • Drywall • Plumbing • Painting * Experienced * Reliable Roger 604-679-0779

Soundworks Music School (604) 538-2295

283A

Retired Firefighter Handyman

Ex Tax Auditor with 30 yrs Exp. Past years compliance filing specialty. Construction & Manufacturing experience available for consulting. 604.535.9967 / 604.535.7886

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

ADVANCED RENO’S & LANDSCAPING Landscape Design/Installation * DRAINAGE * PRUNING * BOBCAT SERVICE * MAINTENANCE * RETAINING WALLS ~~~ Free Estimates ~~~

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

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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!

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 329 PAINTING & DECORATING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 341

PRESSURE WASHING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 356

RUBBISH REMOVAL

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353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

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

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Call Blake or Brian (604)816-1653 Licensed, Insured, WCB

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332

PAVING/SEAL COATING

ASPHALT PAVING • Brick Driveways • Retaining Walls • Foundation Repairs • Sealcoating 604-618-2304

338

PLUMBING

• Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates

356

RUBBISH REMOVAL

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CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service

341

Member of Better Business Bureau

WCB INSURED

Vincent 543-7776

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

10am - 5pm 1446 Johnston Road

15508 - 86 Ave.

Amazing Consignment 604-560-5088

Surrey Antique Furniture, China, Chandelier, Collectibles, Cast Iron items & much more. Presented by Amazing Consignment 1446 Johnston Rd. White Rock 604-560-5088

WHITE ROCK

GARAGE SALE 15354 PaciďŹ c Ave. Friday Afteroon Preview Saturday, Aug 10th

9am - 2pm. TOOLS

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 542

FRUIT & VEGETABLES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 560

MISC. FOR SALE

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

PRESSURE WASHING

NEIGHBOURHOOD WASH *Window Washing *Gutters *Siding *Walls *Driveway Power Washing. Great Work for Low Prices

Call Marianne @ 604-328-7048

PRESSURE WASHING Driveways, sidewalks, siding, etc. 604.861.6060 POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

Call Ian 604-724-6373

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

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

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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

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

506

HOMES WANTED

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES • DIFFICULTY SELLING ? •

FRESH LOCAL BLUEBERRIES Buy 2 flats $17 get 3rd flat FREE. U-Pick Available. Surrey Farms 5180 - 152nd Street. 604-574-1390

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APPLIANCES

APPLIANCES FOR SALE Gas Stove/Oven, white great condition. Like new. Above oven Microwave (black), dishwasher (white). All in good working order. We are remodeling and changing colour. Delta 604-591-9740

Peace Arch Appliance

477

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

PETS

SHAUGHNESSY CONCOURS D ELEGANCE

VANDUSEN BOTANICAL GARDEN

520

BURIAL PLOTS

2 SxS BURIAL Plots in Valley View Memorial Gardens, ‘’Garden of Last Supper’’ $5000/ea. (604)535-8811

But Dead Bodies!!

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FOR SALE BY OWNER

PETS

bradsjunkremoval.com

604.220.JUNK(5865)

627

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

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PETS

Thursday, Friday, Saturday

WHITE ROCK; SALE BY OWNER Willing to Carry Mortgage 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

EXTRA

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

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

GARAGE SALE, Saturday, August 10th, 9am - 2pm. 14509 MAGDOLIN AVE

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

Hauling Anything..

604-537-4140

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

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TREE SERVICES Semiahmoo Tree Experts

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Call: 778-773-3737

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60 years worth of household items including: • Brass: Candle Sticks, Wall Plaque, etc. • Books • Royal Albert Bone China • Pinwheel Crystal • Lamps • Bridge Table • Small Appliances • Cookware • Linens etc. Couch & Matching Chair. Date: Saturday, August 10 Time: 10:00a.m. – 4:00p.m. or e-mail:mloconnor@dccnet.com Location: 11657 Summit Crescent, North Delta

New Items / Royal Doulton 12 pc setting, Royal Albert China, Crystal - 75% off. All Royal Doultons 50% off

10am - 4pm

TILING

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

ONE CALL DOES IT ALL!!

B & B MOBILE SERVICES

Estate Garage Sale

White Rock

625

Repaint Specialist

70

604-536-6620

Estate Sale

GARAGE SALES

Sunday August 11th

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

Install / Repair. Servicing South Surrey / W.Rock 604-396-1674

320

Gigantic Antique

551

REAL ESTATE

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

311 MASONRY & BRICKWORK

3552, 3588, 3599 - 3502 Rosemary Heights Cres. (off 152nd & 34th) Saturday, Aug 10th, 9am - 2pm.

477

Emerson’s Contracting 604-524-2451, 604-535-0566

HOME REPAIRS

GARAGE SALES

GARAGE SALE Sat. August 10th 9am - 3pm, 13038 14A Ave, South Surrey. Housewares, tools, furniture, artwork, crystal, kids stuff and more!!

16183 - 11B Ave. South Surrey Sat. August 10th, 9am - Noon Boys & Girls Toys Only 4 FAMILY SALE

PETS

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

KITCHENS - BATHRMS CROWN MOULDING SUITES, DECKS, REPAIRS - BUILDING MAINT. REFS. WORK GUARANTEED

551

14786 - Russell Ave Saturday, August 10, 9am-2pm. Furniture, kids items & household misc and more.

BEST BUSY BOYS ROOFING LTD.

Quality workmanship since 1968 Commercial - Residential

288

13516-15 A Ave S.Surrey

968-0367

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778-997-9582

GARAGE SALES

Multi family Aug 10 & 11, 8am-3pm. Rocking chairs, medical items, lawn bowls, golf equip, collectors plates, patio items, camping gear, and so much more

www.recycleitcanada.ca

WHITE ROCK

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

551

AMERICAN BULLDOG PUPS born June 7th, 2 M, 2 F, $1500 Call 604-230-1999 (Maple Ridge) 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 GERMAN SHEPHERD Pups & young adults. Quality German & Czech bloodlines. 604-856-8161. 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

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UNDER $100

ASHLEY cherry wood WALL UNIT, like new, $75 obo. 604-535-2560 or 604-644-0151 CORNER DESK, like new $40 obo. 604-535-2560 or 604-644-0151

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FRUIT & VEGETABLES

~ FRESH LOCAL ~

BLUEBERRIES $9.99/box or 3/$25:

Rai’s Colebrook Farming

14176 Colebrook Rd. 604-599-3516, 778-878-4650

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RECREATIONAL

12 ACRE RESORT for sale $550K Cariboo lakefront, part exch for ? www.barneyslakesideresort.com

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

WHITE ROCK Marine Dr. Nice 1 bdrm top flr,1 prkg, ns/np, Sept 1. $900 cbl/net/hyd incl 604-536-3600 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 SENIOR BLDG 2 bdrm, 1 bath reno’d condo. $1200 incl heat/ht water. N/S Atira PM 604-535-8080 ext 225 Rentals.surrey@atira.ca

WHITE ROCK SUNSET VILLA

2 bdrm. with D/W. Large balcony. Concrete building.

RENTALS 706

$1000 incls. heat & h/w. 1 block from Semiahmoo Mall Available September 1

Call for appt to view 604.837.1051

APARTMENT/CONDO

2 Bdrm/2 Bth 3rd flr apt avail Sept 1. Insuite lndry/strg. By Semiahmoo mall, transit, hospital. $1300. NP/NS. 604-715-5521

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 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

WHITE ROCK W. Beach, priv, concrete, fully furn penthouse. Lrg balc panoramic ocean view. 1 Bdrm, full bth, lrg open plan liv/rm, HD TV & net, 6 appls. N/S, N/P, pref single mature person. Ref req. $1250. Jay (604)535-8971 or (604)836-9045.

707 APARTMENT FURNISHED

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL S. SURREY. Warehouse, approx 1800 sf. 220 wiring, 4 -14’ doors $1500/m, or approx. 1000 sf $650/m. gated. Suitable for storage. August 1. Call 604-835-6000

736

CRESCENT BEACH, Ocean Front. Fully furn’d 2 bdrm, 2 bath, laundry & F/P. Avail Sept 15th - June 1st. $1700/mo. N/S, N/P. 604-329-1530

Call 604-538-4599 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.

Rosemary Centre 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 745

ROOM & BOARD

HOMESTAY. Short walk to Semiahmoo High School. Exp. homestay family will provide room & board in lrg comfortable home. Suitable for 1 or 2 female students. Avail. Aug. 29. (604)538-5180, (604)813-5180.

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

746

827

VEHICLES WANTED

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

ROOMS FOR RENT

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

SUITES, LOWER

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

SOUTH SURREY - 1 bdrm newly renovated suite. Quiet area. Suit mature couple. Avail. now. $900/mo. (604)332-9473 lve msg

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

S. Surrey 150th & 34th. New 2 bd. full bath, W/D. $900/mo. incl. utility & internet; n/s, n/p. 778-859-1228

MARINE 912

BOATS

14’ Fiberglass Lady Slipper sail & row, $2500. 9’ Zodiak Yacht Line with wheels $700. (604)538-1630 Special edition for fisherman. 11 ft Walker Bay. New condition. Side batoons. Trailer incl. $2100 604-535-8199.

WHITE ROCK, LARGE, BRIGHT, spacious & clean 1 bdrm. Quiet & private. Steps from beach. Priv prkg NS/NP. $895/mo 604-535-4084

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

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

OFFICE/RETAIL

S.SURREY beaut bright reno’d 1bdr gr/lvl, shrd w/d, f/p, nr hosp. Ns/np. Sept1. $985 incl utils.604-541-9096

WHITE ROCK: Avail now. 1 Bdrm starting @ $785/mo. Heat, h/w, cble & prkg incl. NS/NP, ref’s, adult oriented. (604)531-7946

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

741

S. SURREY 2br NEW prem finish Incl all util, net/cable. Sm dog 6lb under ok. n/s. 778-928-7054. $1280

WHITE ROCK area: Spac 1 bdrm & den suite. Walk to malls, bus, rest; large patio. In-ste lndry. $1250/mo incl gas. N/P, N/S. 604-531-9457.

bayviewchateau@ bentallkennedy.com

WHOLE remodeled house in North Delta for Sept. 15. 9 rms, 4 bdrm, 2 bath, firplc, 5 appl incl $1,850 /mo.Call Cheryl (604) 543-0190

S. SURREY 2 bdrm walkout grnd level ste approx 900sf. Ideal for single person or couple. NP/NS. $825 incl hydro & gas. Avail now. 604-240-9809

White Rock 5 Corners 2 bdrm 2bath all appl top floor 2 skylights. $1300 incl utils Pet ok Pat 604-560-3242

~ 24 Hour Call Centre ~

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

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

1 Bdrm, $850/mo, Avail Sept 1. Quiet, well kept building. Hot water incl. Nr shops, bus, & hospital.

Call Now! 604-531-9797

AUTO FINANCING

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.

WHITE ROCK

- cat friendly -

810

WHITE ROCK 2bd & den Character home. Ocean view, 2bath, h/w floor gas f/p. 1 Yr Lease. Sept 1. $1690. 604-435-4444 or 604-813-7354.

750

Call 604-536-0379

Professionally Managed by Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP

SUITES, UPPER

TRANSPORTATION

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

CLOVERDALE Basement suite for Rent - 3 Bedrooms with 2 Full Washrooms, Laundry and Utilities included, Walking distance to Shopping mall - Transit - Golf course Athletics park and School, No Pets, No Smoking or Alcohol. For Details call: (604) 617 2368 or (604) 551 4080

~ Fir Apartments ~

- concrete tower -

S.SURREY 4 bdrm up 2 bdrm down 8 yrs/old. s/s appl. NP. Now/Sept.1 $2500. 604-880-3099 / 880-1385

751

S. SURREY. Newer 1 bdrm coach home. Aug. 1, NS/NP. $950 incl cbl/net/Lndry/utils. 604-728-2817 WHITE ROCK - 2 bdrm suite, 2nd floor entry. $900/m. n/p, n/s. Max 2 persons. Avl. now. (604)531-6916

CRESCENT. BEACH: 10 min walk to ocean. Fully furnished. Newly renovated home. 3bdrm, 2-1/2 baths., beaut. landscaped. Avail Sept 1-July 15. NS/NP. $2100/mo. 604-306-0341.

Incl heat, h.water, sec u/g pkng & SWIMMING POOL

White Rock Gardens

HOMES FOR RENT

S.Surrey 3 bdrm+den furnished home recent reno Avail Sept 23 Dec 15. Short term $2000mo. NS/NP carolynoram@gmail.com

HOMES FOR RENT

Great Location Amid Sea & Shops 1/2 Month FREE Rent 1 Bdrm Suites - Avail Now

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

736

RENTALS

3 bedroom house for rent with 2 full bathrooms. Big back yard, laundry & carport. Location 115 St & 88 Ave, Delta. Close schools and bus route. Rent $1700/month negotiable. Call 604-617-7311

SUNNY WHITE ROCK

FAMILIES WELCOME

RENTALS

WHITE ROCK: Exec furn. studio condo at Miramar Village. Designer decor, City & north mtn vw. NS/NP. $1450 inc util cbl ph, inste ldry, a/cond. prkg. avl now 604-535-3515

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

WHITE ROCK

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WHITE ROCK, lrg 1900 sf, 3 bdrm bsmt ste, central, priv bkyrd & patio. 2 F/P. Sept 1. $1260 + 1/2 utils, Call 604-250-4774 or 604 541 7328

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

Alfred 604-889-6807 TENANTS Houses/Condos/Townhouses Rental units available now www.bcforrentinfo.ca Office: 604-534-7974 Ext: 205 SOUTH Surrey 3 bed/2.5 bath & lge. backyard. Renovated kitchen, bathrooms, new appliances. Rec. room & garage. N/p, n/s. $1950. 604 541-2972/604 812-8837

751

SUITES, UPPER

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

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

SOUTH SURREY, Brownstones at 15833 26 Ave. 3/bdrms, 2/baths, garage. $1700/mo. Avail now. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460

Newly renovated 3 bdrms incl. bathtub

S.SURREY 2 bdrm, 1 bath Rancher with nanny cottage on 1/2 acre. $1650. 1 Year lease. Avail Sept 1st. 604-435-4444 or 604-813-7354.

$1385/mo + hydro/gas.

S. SURREY. 2 bdrm rancher, Morgan Crk, lrg. priv lot, sep. dbl gar. ns/np. $1550. Sept. 604-535-8189

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

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: ANITA JANE LEWIS, also known as ANITA JANE TARASUK and ANITA JANE MARTENS, Deceased, formerly of 15620 Victoria Avenue, White Rock, BC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that creditors and others having claims against the estate of ANITA JANE LEWIS, also known as ANITA JANE TARASUK and ANITA JANE MARTENS, who died on July 14, 2013 are hereby required to send particulars of those claims to MICHAEL GRAHAME, c/o Brawn Karras & Sanderson, 309 - 1688 - 152nd Street, Surrey, BC, V4A 4N2, Attn: Kim A. Karras, on or before September 6, 2013, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received.


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WEEKLY SPECIALS 100% BC Owned and Operated Prices Effective August 8 to August 14, 2013. We reserve the right to limit quantities. We reserve the right to correct printing errors.

Grocery Department Crofter's Organic Just Fruit Spreads

Meat Department assorted varieties

3/9.99

SAVE

SAVE

35%

235ml

37%

product of Canada

Tropicana Pure Premium Orange Juice and Blends

25%

SAVE

33%

1.75L

+deposit +eco fee

assorted varieties

2/6.00

25%

Uncle Luke's Medium Maple Syrup

30%

29%

1.19

SAVE

Deli Department Tre Stelle and Dofino Cheese Slices

Gerolsteiner Sparkling Water

SAVE

SAVE

2/7.00

Bakery Department Organic Sourdough Bread Levain Style

WOW!

PRICING

Mountain Pride Ice Cream

2.99

530g • reg 4.99

assorted varieties

SAVE

1.89L product of Canada

Mariner Gourmet Water Crackers

Ciao Bella Sorbet

assorted varieties

assorted varieties

2/7.00

4.69

473ml • +deposit +eco fee product of USA

Woolwich Medium Goat Cheddar or Goat Mozzarella Cheese

Baby Gourmet Organic Baby Food

5.99

3/6.99

Organic Corn on the Cob from Wild Moon Organic Farm, Armstrong, BC

WOW!

PRICING

3.98 1 dry pint

product of Canada

Bulk Department

Choices’ Own Mountain Mix bags or bins

20% off regular retail price

Oatmeal Carrot Walnut or Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins mini or regular

1.00

off regular retail price package of 6 Rice Blueberry or Banana Muffins

WOW!

PRICING

128ml • product of USA

12.99

246ml

CoQ10 RepairTM skincare supplements your skin with powerful antioxidants, Coenzyme Q10, plant extracts, essential oils and natural sugar that are known to re-energize skin cells to help improve skin elasticity .

Andalou Naturals Lavender Shampoo

7.59

340ml

Andalou Naturals Fruit Stem Cell Science improves hair follicle longevity and vitality for healthy hair from root to tip. Lavender gently refreshes, stimulating follicles and circulation.

Big Friends® Children’s Chewable Multivitamins Mixed Fruit

Rice Bakery

assorted varieties

Avalon Organics CoQ10 Facial Cleansing Gel

2.00 off

regular retail price package of 3

11.99

90 tablets

• Gentle on tooth enamel. • Naturally flavoured and sweetened. • Boosts immune system function.

WOW!

Dietitians’ Top Choices

PRICING

Are you looking for healthy variety in your diet? Let the Choices Nutrition Team help. Each month in our stores you’ll find a green label on certain products, indicating our Dietitians’ Top Choices. There will be a number of items featured in every department. These Top Choices are selected by our Dietitians in hopes of helping customers navigate their way to healthier food choices. 2010 - 2013 Awards. Your loyalty has helped Choices achieve these awards. Thank you!

4/3.00

product of Canada

BC Grown Organic Mixed Medley Cherry Tomatoes from Lina’s

each

reg 5.29

product of Canada

Health Care Department

737g product of USA

from 29% 5.99

PRICING

WOW!

4.29/100g

3.98lb/ 8.77kg

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PRICING

Choices’ Own ORGANIC Regular and Smoked Turkey Roasts

500ml product of USA

38%

Organic Cherries from Sproule & Sons Organic Farm, BC

145-165g • reg 6.49

Bob's Red Mill Brown Rice Farina Hot Cereal

1.79

190g • product of Canada

4.99

4.69

33%

1L +deposit +eco fee product of Germany

113g • product of USA

3/9.99

113-126g product of USA

assorted varieties

68g product of USA

34%

5.99lb/ 13.21kg

3/6.99

470ml product of USA

So Delicious Frozen Coconut Desserts

6.99

assorted varieties

28%

SAVE

375ml product of Canada

Clif Bar Energy Bars

SAVE

value pack

assorted varieties

650g product of Canada

4.49lb/ 9.90kg

Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts

Robert’s American Pirate’s Booty Snacks

Danone Activia Yogurt

SAVE

product of USA

product of USA

SAVE

WOW!

PRICING

assorted varieties

3.99

from

3/6.99

220g

Simply Natural Organic Salsa

assorted varieties

SAVE

BC Certified Grass Fed Forage Finished Lean Ground Beef

Kettle Foods Potato Chips

assorted varieties

Produce Department

Look for our

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