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Show-and-shine honours slain Surrey man By Sheila Reynolds Since the time he had his first Hot Wheels toy as a child, Bradley McPherson had a passion for cars. As he grew, he’d often tinker with engines with his dad, and when he got older, would regularly go to car shows to ogle other people’s rides. Trucks, low-riders, motorcycles, hot rods – he loved them all. Of course, he owned a series of his own vehicles as well. The last was a customized 1980 GMC Chevy shortbox truck. “He’s always had cars, trucks… he was always working on them just as a hobby,” said his mom, Susan Simning.
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Help pack the police car If you’re looking for a way to help seniors, you may wish to make note of a food drive spearheaded by the Surrey RCMP this week. The community is invited to help “Pack the Police Car,” a four-day food drive and fundraiser at various PriceSmart and Save-on-Foods in Cloverdale and Surrey, running Aug. 14 to 17. Shoppers are encouraged to donate nutritious, non-perishable food items in support of the Surrey Food Bank’s new 65 plus Seniors Distribution Program. Surrey RCMP members and a patrol car will be accepting food and cash donations to help families in need this summer. Later this week they’re heading to Cloverdale and Clayton. On Friday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., the cruiser will be at PriceSmart Foods at 17745 64 Avenue. Saturday, the appeal moves to PriceSmart
Foods at 18710 Fraser Highway from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The top five food items currently in highest demand for the new program are: canned fish or meat, meals in tins, canned fruit and vegetables, whole grain rice or pasta, and pasta sauces. The program provides a depot where seniors can collect food in a respectful, non-rushed, environment. Low-sodium and high-protein food choices will be available. Every second Wednesday afternoon seniors living in Surrey and North Delta can avoid exhausting line-ups during a seniors-only distribution time. Between 250 and 300 households use the Surrey Food Bank daily which translates into 11,000 people a month. For more information on how you can help check out www.surreyfoodbank.org.
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was charged in the murder. A trial has yet to be scheduled. Simning said the show-and-shine will have everything McPherson would have wanted, welcoming cars, trucks and motorbikes ($20 per vehicle, passengers $5 each, $5 walk-ins), and prizes will be awarded for best of show, best custom, and people’s choice. There will also be live entertainment, a beer garden, silent auction and 50/50 draw. Representatives from BC Victim Services, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, and Crime Stoppers have also been invited. Proceeds from the all-day fundraiser will go toward scholarships for students at two schools – North Delta Secondary, where McPherson graduated, and Clayton Heights Secondary, where his sister is graduating next June. Simning said because her son had ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), the scholarships will go to kids with similar learning needs. “We first got him diagnosed when he was three-and-a-half because he wasn’t speaking well,” Simning recalled. “He struggled all through school.” But McPherson didn’t let it hold him back from doing anything, his mom said. “He made it work and he never gave up. He just kept on going and kept on going. He never let it crush him
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down.” Simning said if her son could see the event being organized in his honour, he’d be ecstatic. “I think he’s probably just blown away,” she said. “I’m sure he’s amazed.” The scholarship for ADHD students, she said, would also mean the world to him. “For sure, because he knows – he struggled so many years. “He loves kids. For him to know that it’s going to some other kids that made it all the way to grad, he’d love it.” The Bradley McPherson Memorial Fundraiser takes place Aug. 24, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds (176 Street and 64 Avenue). For more information, email bradz28@hotmail.com.
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DISCOVERY SATURDAY Ukrainian Spirit at the Surrey Museum (17710 56A Ave.) Saturday, Aug. 17 from 1-4 p.m. Learn about Ukrainian culture and the story of the Ukrainian immigrants in Surrey. Enjoy live music and get creative with crafts. Call 604-592-6956 for more info.
UBUNTU OGOGO PRESENTS MASABO A dynamic ensemble of hereditary West African master musicians and dancers. Led by Fana Soro, the performance is feast of traditional songs, stories, dance and musicianship. Aug. 17 at Northwood United Church (8855 156 Street). Crafts for sale at the Ubuntu Ogogo Marketplace; proceeds to the Stephen Lewis Foundation’s Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., showtime at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $20 adults, $10 for kids 12 and under. Tickets and info: Barbara at 778-565-3555, bwarren@gmail.com, or Anni at 604-584-7868 or annipeters@shaw.ca.
DUCKLING DISCOVERY Rediscover the classic book, ‘Make Way for Ducklings’ at the Surrey Museum (17710 56A Ave.) and learn about these waddling wonders through a story time, a visit to the Surrey Museum’s Birds of Prey exhibit, and an interactive play and craft session. Saturday, Aug. 17. From 10:30 a.m. -noon. For ages 3 to 6 years. Cost $10.25. Register by calling 604-582-6956 or at surrey.ca/heritage.
HEAD-SHAVING EVENT The St. Baldrick’s Foundation will host a headshaving event to raise funds and awareness for childhood cancer research ta Katzie Park (194 St. and 70 Ave.), Aug. 18, from 1 to 5 p.m. St. Baldrick’s is a volunteer-driven children’s cancer charity that raises funds by hosting head-shaving events worldwide. Volunteers collect pledges to shave their heads in solidarity with children with cancer. There will also be henna art, face painting, food, prizes and a raffle.
CINEMAZOO FUNDRAISER Help Cinemazoo and Urban Safari Rescue Society raise much needed funds to house and feed 250 exotic animals who have been abandoned, mistreated or surrendered by their owner. Open house, giant garage sale, barbecue, face painting and more on Aug. 24, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 1395 176 St. Call 604-299-6963 or email info@cinemazoo.com for more details.
PORT KELLS ELEMENTARY OPEN HOUSE The Port Kells PAC invites you to tour our quaint little school, at 19076 88 Street, Monday, Aug. 26 at 6:30 p.m. Meet the principal and Tiny Toes staff, discover our acres of grass fields, heritage trees, two playgrounds and plenty of parking. New at Port Kells this September: Tiny Toes Learning Centre, before and after school care and pre school.
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A peacock walks down 62 Avenue near 150 Street last week. The area is home to more than a dozen of the colourful birds that freely roam the neighbourhood.
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Eating contests are an affront to the world’s starving people To the editor; Each year 1,000,000 children starve to death in this world and tens of millions go to bed hungry every night. What are we in this so-called land of plenty doing to help alleviate this tragic circumstance? For virtually every national or provincial holiday a community or some corporation sponsors what is referred to as an eating contest. Participants compete to see who can stuff the most food into themselves for some type of a champions cup and or monetary gain. The type of food takes many forms: hot dogs, pizza, watermelon,cake, blueberries, you name it. It seems somewhere someone comes up with an eating contest of some kind and the media TV, radio, newspa-
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Beware of bad gas To the editor; On a recent evening after finishing a delightful early dinner I felt a great discomfort in my lower regions. This discomfort did not come from the meal I had consumed but rather due to a certain uninvited visitor to my house. This person came to my door dressed in safety gear and badge and for all intensive purposes, looked rather official. He seemed to have my interest at heart and wanted to inspect my Fortis bill to ensure I
was “price protected.” Sensing that something wasn’t right I sent this visitor off with a friendly goodbye. My visitor happened to be an independent gas marketer and almost everything this person said to me was either misleading or dishonest. In fact, as I subsequently discovered, both his request to see my Fortis account information and his reluctance to disclose the true nature of his visit contravene the Code of Conduct for Gas Marketers. He even adamantly insisted that “He wasn’t selling anything” when I straight up asked
KARAOKE IDOL To celebrate Whalley Branch’s 65th anniversary, the Ladies Auxiliary and Branch will host Karaoke Idol Saturday, Sept. 7 and 14 at 8 p.m., with the final at 8 p.m. Sept. 21. Final prizes $500, $300, and $200. For information call 604-5512592.
CLUBS/GROUPS COACHES AND CHEERLEADERS NEEDED Cloverdale Community Football is in need of cheerleading coaches and additional cheerleaders (ages five to 18). The club can can be reached at 604-590-2774 or 604-592-0466, or at the club house during football practices at Cloverdale Athletic Park.
pers, etc. etc. take great delight in reporting the coming event or the results. To be very honest, I do not see any degree of entertainment in this type of so-called promotion but look upon it as an affront to all those starving people throughout the world. This is a complete and utter waste of food and should be condemned not supported. The money used in these fiascoes could be put to better use than encouraging hundreds of people to watch and cheer on a group gorging themselves with food then throwing up in a bucket provided by the “sponsors”. Dick Hulls Surrey
him what he was selling. Normally, I would not be too concerned about this person’s appalling behavior except that there may be people in our communities who are vulnerable to this type of deceitful sales practice. I remember encountering these “characters” a few years ago and it appears that they have surfaced once again to harass, confuse and deceive residents. Ian Hay Surrey
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EVENTS GET PREPPED Surrey Libraries and SOS Children’s Village BC present the SOS Prep Squad at the Cloverdale Library (5642 – 176A St.). This free, drop-in program is for 10-13 year olds who want to be better prepared in Math and Language Arts for the upcoming school year. Drop in Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. from Aug. 13-29.
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More help needed to end historic scourge To the editor; An increasing number of individuals are reporting to hospitals with a new infectious terror: total drug resistant TB. There is no cure, no effective treatment. It is estimated that those with the disease infect up to 20 others a year. TB is a historical scourge that is cheaply cured with modern antibiotics. But health care in the developing world is fragmentary and underfunded, and this has allowed the evolution of drug resistance strains, this total drug resistant version the latest to emerge. TB is enormously infectious and once drug resistant strains are brought to Canada, there is little hope for those a carrier comes in contact with. Infectious, lethal diseases know no boundaries in this connected world of ours. HIV started in Africa and spread death and misery across the globe. This year the Global Fund to Fight HIV, TB, and Malaria is slated for replenishment, requiring $15 billion to reach its goal of treating 80 per cent of the world’s tuberculosis sufferers. Canada’s share would be $750 million spread over three years. We can spend the money now and prevent the next infectious plague, or wait until it’s too late and the cost much, much higher. Nathaniel Poole Victoria
Disgraceful, but true Re: “What ails the B.C. NDP? Plenty,� Tom Fletcher, June 18  What “ails the NDP� is how do they go about receiving a fair shake at becoming governing party, again. They, like me, (likely) observed in bewilderment as the re-election of the B.C. Liberals – and with a strong majority just to make sure that the natural-resource-extraction machine runs full-steam ahead – actually happened basically because of Big-Industry-interest advertising and, even more so, news-media hype about some alleged first-and-foremost need for economic/job growth to come before healthy eco-system concerns; and apparently, by deduction, it’s purported that we therefore must re-elect the Big Capitalist B.C. “Liberal� party into government and (permanently) keep out of provincial
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Feathery hats, clothing and fabrics take centre stage at Surrey Museum lecture By Kristine Salzmann Amongst Ivan Sayers’ vast historic clothing collection is an unusual,
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The talk will not only focus on how feathers were used in fashion – primarily between 1890
and 1960 – but also on the exploitation of the birds from which the feathers were taken. “They are beautiful,” Sayers says. “But the feathers look best where they were grown, on the backs of the birds.” He says that hundreds upon hundreds of birds would be killed in a single season prior to World War I. In the period around 1909 to 1913 it was fashionable for hats to be enormous, and to achieve the size without the heft designers often turned to lightweight feathers. For a short-lived time in the 1880s it was also fashionable to fasten whole taxidermied birds to hats and dresses. And
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As an MLA, Dave had held regular monthly coffee meetings for the last 12 years, which any of his constituents were welcome to attend without an appointment. These new coffee meeting locations are meant to reach out to constituents in Cloverdale - West Langley so that they can become familiar with him and he can hear what they have to say about Federal issues that concern them. Dave always buys everyone’s first cup of coffee and looks forward to hearing their points of view. Mr. Hayer says, “I firmly believe in being accessible to constituents and I want to hear from those in the new proposed riding of Cloverdale - West Langley. I have found that by holding these community meetings I was able to reach many constituents who were not able to make it to my office for one reason or another. I would like to extend that same practice of accessibility and listening to constituent concerns to the new proposed riding of Cloverdale - West Langley.
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In fact, my commitment to the community also includes the fact that I am moving into the riding. I have sold my current home in Fraser Heights and am moving into the Clayton Heights community near 69 Avenue and 193 Street. I look forward to having the opportunity of working hard for my constituents and if elected, advocating for them in government.” You can contact Dave S. Hayer at 604 833 4000.
Our organization encourages membership participation, interacfederal governments.
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Brenda MK Steele Independent Beauty Consultant www.marykay.ca/bsteele
778-899-7474
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know the area inside for andmany out. years and in Cloverdale
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CLOVERDALE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
WE MEAN BUSINESS! CHAMBER MONTHLY MEETING Tuesday, September 10 12pm Networking 12 noon Lunch Fraser Downs Racetrack and Casino
notified. •
Promotes local businesses to visitors and the community.
•
Access to business information (our library of books on business, magazines and newspaper clippings). Access to an affordable Group Life, Medical and Dental plan. Discounts and other benefits from our Chamber partners and benefit providers including Payworks, Versapay, and several major oil companies.
RSVP: Please RSVP by Monday noon Sept 9, 2013 at 604-574-9802
proud members of the Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce
COMPUTER PROBLEMS? 604-574-0219
You are encouraged to bring lots of business cards and your Door Prize contribution!
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5748 - 176 Street, Cloverdale, BC V3S 4C8
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604-574-7431
Wayne McNiven Business Banking Advisor
As a Scotiabank Small Business advisor I can provide the expert advice, information and services that can help your business grow and prosper. Call to get me working for you today. 5699 176 Street Cloverdale, BC Ph: 604-576-3551
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604-574-5512
Valid anytime • No cash value • Expires Sept 13, 2013
RustY’s Neighbourhood Pub
Moist and Delicious Cakes and Desserts specializing in Vegan & Wheat Free
• Free consultations • Free Tasting • Wedding, Birthday, any Special Occasion • Orders Delivered to your door • Healthy Solutions with a Delicious Result! • We also offer Hand-made cards for every occasion
www.joyboxcakesandcards.com 604-576-3155
Our goal is to provide you with top quality service in a comfortable, friendly environment.
Brent Harris
® Registered trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia.
604-574-9802
200 - 17618 58 Avenue Cloverdale, BC
www.facebook.com/Katronis
Please call the Chamber to RSVP.
$35.00/spot
Participate in fun events like the Bed Races, Blueberry Festival, and the Santa Parade of Lights. Membership is $100 per year.
Give us a call at 604.576.9121 or visit www.hwgca.com
www.facebook.com/Katronis 103 5830 176A Street Cloverdale u 604.574.0161 u www.katronisrealestate.com
Speaker to be announced.
Monthly membership meetings with guest speakers provide
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Katronis Real Estate Team
SEPTEMBER 2013 NETWORKING LUNCHEON
Highlights of our Membership Investment:
tion, and a strong voice to municipal, regional, provincial, and
Dave is a Conservative Party of Canada candidate for MP Nomination in the new proposed riding of Cloverdale - West Langley. He will be holding coffee meetings in Cloverdale - West Langley on the second Saturday of each month, starting in September 2013 at the Ricky’s Restaurant, 17830 - #10 Hwy, Cloverdale. Time is: 3:15pm to 4:30 pm.
Mosey on down to the many STEPHANIE CADIEUX Surrey-Cloverdale erdale Rodeo & Country Fair Twitter @MLACadieux Facebook stephaniecadieux We are proud supporters! ivities. Ph: 604-576-3792
Join the Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce Membership can open the door to new business opportunities.
Have a cup of coffee with Dave Hayer
Support your local Cloverdale businesses!
Add your Voice and Build your Business Relationships in 2013
I hope all of you and your families are enjoying the best weather in history. There is no place that I’d rather be — whether barbequing or enjoying the beach — it’s beautiful here. Here at the Cloverdale District Chamber of Commerce we are excited about the new ideas and the growing needs of our local businesses and members. I am very proud of our board and thank them all for their individual contribution to our community. I wish to invite all our members and potential new members to our monthly luncheon on September 10th at Fraser Downs Racetrack and Casino. If you would like more information regarding our valued membership with access to our group extended health programs and our discount credit card processing, please e-mail clovcham@axion.net. It’s back to school and back to work, so get out there and enjoy life to its finest. I look forward to seeing you all soon.
OF COMMERCE
the voice of business in the community of Cloverdale
Sunny Days in Downtown Historic Cloverdale
Roger and Lynn Doull, Owners
www.
VOICE
The Cloverdale Reporter Thursday, August 15, 2013 A9
604-825-6992
facebook www.facebook.com/tracey.poelstra
101-17770 Hwy 10 604-574-5512 find us on for deals & news!
“You Drink ” We Drive
1:00am 6:00pm -
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Kidzrock Childcare Centre Serving Cloverdale and Langley
604-576-0202
www.kidzrock.bc.ca info@kidzrock.bc.ca
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CLOVERDALE CHAMBER
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He will also be holding another coffee meeting on the fourth Saturday of each month starting in September 2013 at the Pantry Restaurant located in Willowbrook Mall, 130 - 19705 Fraser Hwy., Langley. Time is also: 3:15pm to 4:30 pm. , MLA
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As an MLA, Dave had held regular monthly coffee meetings for the last 12 years, which any of his constituents were welcome to attend without an appointment. These new coffee meeting locations are meant to reach out to constituents in Cloverdale - West Langley so that they can become familiar with him and he can hear what they have to say about Federal issues that concern them. Dave always buys everyone’s first cup of coffee and looks forward to hearing their points of view. Mr. Hayer says, “I firmly believe in being accessible to constituents and I want to hear from those in the new proposed riding of Cloverdale - West Langley. I have found that by holding these community meetings I was able to reach many constituents who were not able to make it to my office for one reason or another. I would like to extend that same practice of accessibility and listening to constituent concerns to the new proposed riding of Cloverdale - West Langley.
69
Back to School Special
Kid’s Glasses
$
starting from
complete pair
ANNIK 110-17700 OPTICAL 56Ave 604.574.7775
DOWNTOWN CLOVERDALE 5778 - 176A Street 604-576-2888
CLOVER SQUARE VILLAGE
Visit us at:
CloverdalePharmasave.com
www.
Hours: Mon-Thurs & Sat 10am-6pm Friday 10-7pm. Closed Sundays & Holidays
In fact, my commitment to the community also includes the fact that I am moving into the riding. I have sold my current home in Fraser Heights and am moving into the Clayton Heights community near 69 Avenue and 193 Street. I look forward to having the opportunity of working hard for my constituents and if elected, advocating for them in government.” You can contact Dave S. Hayer at 604 833 4000.
Our organization encourages membership participation, interacfederal governments.
•
0708SBOT
748 - 176th Street, Historic Cloverdale ww.cloverdale.bc.com www.cloverdalebia.com Kevin Cell: 604.603.6762 Trish Cell: 604.603.1112
info@thelunders.com www.thelunders.com
Brenda MK Steele Independent Beauty Consultant www.marykay.ca/bsteele
778-899-7474
bsteelemk@shaw.ca
heart of Cloverdale.
know the area inside for andmany out. years and in Cloverdale
areaor inside and out. Please stop by our Please stop know by ourthe office visit office our website www.katronisrealestate.com Please stop by our office or visit our or visit our to get to know us website better! website www.katronisrealestate.com Jonathan Katronis, Andrew Garsito (back), Michelle Katronis, EdithMichelle Katronis, Kimberley Lockhart Jonathan Katronis, Andrew Garsito (back), Katronis, to get to know us better! www.katronisrealestate.com Jonathan Katronis, Andrew (back),Kimberley Michelle Katronis, Edith Katronis, Kimberley Lockhart EdithGarsito Katronis, Lockhart to get to know us better!
CLOVERDALE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
WE MEAN BUSINESS! CHAMBER MONTHLY MEETING Tuesday, September 10 12pm Networking 12 noon Lunch Fraser Downs Racetrack and Casino
notified. •
Promotes local businesses to visitors and the community.
•
Access to business information (our library of books on business, magazines and newspaper clippings). Access to an affordable Group Life, Medical and Dental plan. Discounts and other benefits from our Chamber partners and benefit providers including Payworks, Versapay, and several major oil companies.
RSVP: Please RSVP by Monday noon Sept 9, 2013 at 604-574-9802
proud members of the Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce
COMPUTER PROBLEMS? 604-574-0219
You are encouraged to bring lots of business cards and your Door Prize contribution!
#101 18515 53RD AVE. SURREY 604-574-7431
“Your Cloverdale Law Firm”
THE CHAMBER WELCOMES ITS NEWEST MEMBER Highland Security Services Ltd.
Get the word out!
Advertise in this feature for as low as
Call Cynthia at the Reporter 604-575-2423
Smart Shopping - SHOPPING LOCAL It’s all here for you. - in Cloverdale
Get Growing for business.
ICBC CLAIMS & GENERAL PRACTICE 5690 - 176A Street, Surrey
5748 - 176 Street, Cloverdale, BC V3S 4C8
www.mactuc.com
604-574-7431
Wayne McNiven Business Banking Advisor
As a Scotiabank Small Business advisor I can provide the expert advice, information and services that can help your business grow and prosper. Call to get me working for you today. 5699 176 Street Cloverdale, BC Ph: 604-576-3551
the perfect business deal
21 for
f
Rusty’s Neighbourhood Pub
lunch or dinner Buy any regular menu item and receive the second item of equal or lesser value FREE! with the purchase of any drink $13 value 101-17770 Hwy 10, Cloverdale
604-574-5512
Valid anytime • No cash value • Expires Sept 13, 2013
RustY’s Neighbourhood Pub
Moist and Delicious Cakes and Desserts specializing in Vegan & Wheat Free
• Free consultations • Free Tasting • Wedding, Birthday, any Special Occasion • Orders Delivered to your door • Healthy Solutions with a Delicious Result! • We also offer Hand-made cards for every occasion
www.joyboxcakesandcards.com 604-576-3155
Our goal is to provide you with top quality service in a comfortable, friendly environment.
Brent Harris
® Registered trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia.
604-574-9802
200 - 17618 58 Avenue Cloverdale, BC
www.facebook.com/Katronis
Please call the Chamber to RSVP.
$35.00/spot
Participate in fun events like the Bed Races, Blueberry Festival, and the Santa Parade of Lights. Membership is $100 per year.
Give us a call at 604.576.9121 or visit www.hwgca.com
www.facebook.com/Katronis 103 5830 176A Street Cloverdale u 604.574.0161 u www.katronisrealestate.com
Speaker to be announced.
Monthly membership meetings with guest speakers provide
PROVIDE SOUND TAX, ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
103 5830 176A Street Cloverdale u 604.574.0161 u www.katronisrealestate.com
#201 - 17687 56A Ave, Surrey BC V3S 1G4 ph 604-574-9802 fax 604-574-9122 email: clovcham@axion.net Web: www.cloverdale.bc.ca
held on the second Tuesday of the month, unless otherwise
•
a passion for ofproviding the best We are a group full time realtors are a groupoffice of full who runWe a professional in time the realtors possible service to our clients. who run a professional office in the heart of Cloverdale.
are a family run business with WeWe been thethe top selling a have passion providing best Wefor are a family run business with our clients. the best a service passiontofor providing agentspossible in Cloverdale for many years possible service to our clients. We have been the top selling agents and know area inside and out. in Cloverdale for manythe years Wethe have been topand selling agents
information on issues pertinent to business. Meetings are
•
Katronis Katronis Real Estate Real Estate We are aTeam family run business with Team
We are a group of full time realtors who run a professional office in the heart of Cloverdale.
Located in the heart of Cloverdale
Benefits of membership:
OUR COMMITMENT
Then look to Mary Kay. You’ll find the latest on-trend colours coordinated for you with easy-to-apply tips. Ask me how you can get the hottest looks of the season... and always be in style!
Katronis Real Estate Team
SEPTEMBER 2013 NETWORKING LUNCHEON
Highlights of our Membership Investment:
tion, and a strong voice to municipal, regional, provincial, and
Dave is a Conservative Party of Canada candidate for MP Nomination in the new proposed riding of Cloverdale - West Langley. He will be holding coffee meetings in Cloverdale - West Langley on the second Saturday of each month, starting in September 2013 at the Ricky’s Restaurant, 17830 - #10 Hwy, Cloverdale. Time is: 3:15pm to 4:30 pm.
Mosey on down to the many STEPHANIE CADIEUX Surrey-Cloverdale erdale Rodeo & Country Fair Twitter @MLACadieux Facebook stephaniecadieux We are proud supporters! ivities. Ph: 604-576-3792
Join the Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce Membership can open the door to new business opportunities.
Have a cup of coffee with Dave Hayer
Support your local Cloverdale businesses!
Add your Voice and Build your Business Relationships in 2013
I hope all of you and your families are enjoying the best weather in history. There is no place that I’d rather be — whether barbequing or enjoying the beach — it’s beautiful here. Here at the Cloverdale District Chamber of Commerce we are excited about the new ideas and the growing needs of our local businesses and members. I am very proud of our board and thank them all for their individual contribution to our community. I wish to invite all our members and potential new members to our monthly luncheon on September 10th at Fraser Downs Racetrack and Casino. If you would like more information regarding our valued membership with access to our group extended health programs and our discount credit card processing, please e-mail clovcham@axion.net. It’s back to school and back to work, so get out there and enjoy life to its finest. I look forward to seeing you all soon.
OF COMMERCE
the voice of business in the community of Cloverdale
Sunny Days in Downtown Historic Cloverdale
Roger and Lynn Doull, Owners
www.
VOICE
The Cloverdale Reporter Thursday, August 15, 2013 A9
604-825-6992
facebook www.facebook.com/tracey.poelstra
101-17770 Hwy 10 604-574-5512 find us on for deals & news!
“You Drink ” We Drive
1:00am 6:00pm -
Pick up & Drop off, just call 12 604-574-55
Kidzrock Childcare Centre Serving Cloverdale and Langley
604-576-0202
www.kidzrock.bc.ca info@kidzrock.bc.ca
10 The Cloverdale Reporter Thursday, August 15, 2013
Harness racing returns Thursday Live harness racing returns to Fraser Downs on Thursday August 15th. During the month of August, celebrate the new season under the sun, with live music, beverages, giveaways that include collectable trading cards, and the excitement of cheering on your favorite horse as it crosses the finish line.
CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Ivan Krcmar is general manager of the Cloverdale McDonald’s and manages two other locations in Surrey.
Make that two in a row By Jennifer Lang He must be doing something right. A lot of things, actually. For the second year in a row, Cloverdale’s Ivan Krcmar has been named McDonald’s outstanding manager of the year in recognition of his accomplishments as a restaurant manager. The award, one of the company’s top honours, is presented by McDonald’s Canada to select managers across the country in recognition of consistent, outstanding performance. Once again, Krcmar has earned notice in a number of areas – from building sales and training staff to marketing and managing three McDonald’s restaurants in Surrey. “Ivan has always gone above and beyond to
provide the highest quality of service that our customers expect from McDonald’s,” McDonald’s Cloverdale owner and operator James Harper said. “He has always excelled in the area of people and commitment to help train and develop many of our future leaders.” Krcmar, who began working at McDonald’s six years ago, had a couple of year’s previous restaurant management experience. He’s been promoted to general manager, and recently completed his bachelor of business administration degree. He hopes to one day own his own McDonald’s. “It’s an honour to be recognized by the company with a national award,” Krcmar said.
Volunteers urgently needed
It may be summer, but a non-profit society that helps Cloverdale families with education and support has issued an urgent plea for local volunteers. The Langley Resource Centre of the Alzheimer Society of B.C. is looking to recruit volunteers to perform administrative tasks. The work is essential because it helps the society support families living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia, something that impacts an estimated one in 11 B.C. residents over the age of 65. The need for assistance is soaring, and volunteers help ensure the demand is met. “You’ll know you have been helping people at a significant moment in their lives,” says Rose Puszka, support and education coordinator for the Cloverdale area. Volunteers are asked to commit to at least one, three-hour shift per week, helping with mailouts, packaging education materials, and assisting the walk-in public, emailing notices and working with databases. Customer service skills, computer skills (Word, Outlook, Excel), and previous experience operating office equipment are required. Volunteers should also be fluent in English and available during the day. Training will be provided. For more information and to volunteer, contact Puszka at 604-533-5277 or rpuszka@alzheimerbc. org.
– Cloverdale Reporter
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A big (non) hairy deal Walk-in ‘shavees’ welcome to join By Kristine Salzmann A high school student is encouraging residents to shave their heads for childhood cancer research. Seventeen-year-old Huda Khokhar is organizing a head shaving event at Cloverdale’s Katzie Park on Aug. 18 to raise funds for St. Baldrick’s Foundation. The foundation helps volunteers host head shaving fundraisers for childhood cancer research in countries around the world. Khokhar said St. Baldrick’s global reach was part of its appeal when trying to decide which cancer research organization to support. She wanted to hold an event in honour of her grandmother, who died of lung cancer in 1996. As well, the event will honour two youth with cancer she learned about through the organization (who St. Baldrick’s calls its Honored Kids), one who has since passed away.
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Sunday 10am
Rediscover God & Church
Church Directory For just as the body is one and has many members, and all the members of the body, though many, are one body, so it is with Christ.
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1 Corinthians 12:12-14
Join Bishop Ron Ferris at
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Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times in every way. The Lord be with you all. 2 Thessalonians 3:16
Services
9:00 Traditional Worship Service 9:00 German Worship Service 10:30 Celebration Worship Service
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welcome. The event will also include family-friendly activities such as face painting, a henna station, and a raffle draw for baskets donated by local businesses. The Surrey resident, who transferred to Langley’s R.E. Mountain Secondary for its International Baccaulaureate (IB) program, is no stranger to volunteer work, both in her school and the surrounding community. She volunteers at Langley Memorial Hospital, where she visits with patients, takes them for walks, and does library rounds. “I just love doing that – visiting people and just talking to them. A lot of them are seniors so they have all these life experiences,” she says. She is also helping Ovarian Cancer Canada with a Walk of Hope in the fall. At Mountain Secondary, she is an event planner with Because I Am A
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Girl, a club that raises funds for impoverished girls around the world, and is a writer and treasurer for the school newspaper, among other commitments. She plans to take the SAT this year and hopes to study to become a doctor like her mother, and eventually volunteer with Doctors Without Borders. But first – fundraising for St. Baldrick’s. “I’m so happy I did this. It’s been a learning experience,” Khokhar said. She added she’s met two types of people while spreading the word about the event: those who are really enthusiastic and want to help, and those who aren’t. “As I get older I want to be one of those people who are really enthusiastic about these types of things.” The head shaving event for St. Baldrick’s takes place Aug. 18, from 1 to 5 p.m. at Katzie Park (19373 68 Ave.). To donate or get involved, contact Khokhar at huda5200@hotmail.com. materials in all genres: novels, biography, arts, non-fiction, romance, religion, self-help, women’s issues, children’s and youth lit. To liquidate our surplus, we’re planning three super sales at Rotary Field House at Soft Ball City in South Surrey (148 Street between 20 and 24 Avenues.) Sept. 7 and 8, and Nov. 9 and 10. These are weekend sales from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. To find out more visit www. whiterockrotary.org.
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PERSONAL SERVICES
MARINE ENGINEERING OFFICERS are required for various civilian positions with the Department of National Defence in Victoria and Nanoose Bay BC. Online applications only through the Public Service Commission of Canada website, Reference # DND13J-008697-000069, Selection Process # 13-DND-EA-ESQ-375697, Canadian Forces Auxiliary Fleet (CFAV). Applicants must meet all essential qualifications listed and complete the application within the prescribed timelines. **http:// jobs-emplois.gc.ca/index-eng.htm. Le ministère de la Défense nationale cherche des Officiers du génie des systèmes de marine pour remplir divers postes de civils à Victoria et Nanoose Bay en ColombieBritannique. Les candidates et candidats peuvent postuler en ligne seulement, au site Internet de la Commission de la fonction publique du Canada, numéro de référence DND13J-008697-000069, numéro du processus de sélection 13-DND-EA-ESQ-375697, Vaisseaux auxiliaires des forces armées canadiennes. Les postulants doivent posséder toutes les compétences requises énumérées et soumettre leur demande selon l’échéance prescrit. ** http://jobs-emplois.gc.ca/ index-fra.htm
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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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10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. WCB. Re-roofing, New Roof Gutters.
RUBBISH REMOVAL
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PETS
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
ROTTWEILLER guard dog, 5 yr old male, p/b no papers. $600. Call (604)794-3445, ask for BJ
GERMAN SHEPHERD Pups & young adults. Quality German & Czech bloodlines. 604-856-8161.
ITALIAN MASTIFF (Cane Corso)
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PETS
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
DISPOSAL BINS By Recycle-it
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PETS
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AMERICAN BULLDOG PUPS born June 7th, 2 M, 2 F, $1500 Call 604-230-1999 (Maple Ridge)
P/B blue males Ready to go. 1st shots & tails/dew claws done. ULTIMATE FAMILY GUARDIAN $1000 604-308-5665 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
STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
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Pet Supplies OnLine! 1000’ s of products to choose from. TAKE 15% OFF YOUR ORDER WITH COUPON CODE: SALE15 Sale Runs till the end of August. www.petland.ca 1-855-839-0555
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HOMES WANTED
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TRANSPORTATION
HOMES FOR RENT
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RECREATIONAL
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TRANSPORTATION
REAL ESTATE RENTALS
HOUSES FOR SALE
THIS grand & luxury, 3 level home has enough space for a growing family or accommodate a larger family. Very spacious bedrooms with large closets and a media/guest room on main fl. Large patio from the master bedroom over looking the custom made deck in the yard. Basement has two layouts (2bed/1bath and 1bed/1bath) w/ separate entry. High quality craftsmanship went into every detail of construction. Great interior decor with rich color cabinetry, walls, and flooring. Close to Sunrise golf course, Willowbrook Mall, and schools such as Kwantlen Uni. and David Elem. Easy access to major roads to go White Rock, Surrey or Delta and nearby to Langley Airport. Langley Center is a growing community with plenty of beautiful heritage sites. A MUST SEE! PRICED TO SELL!! Michael Kwung | Macdonald Realty Westmar T: 604-616-7203 | E: michael.kwung@gmail.com
AUTO FINANCING
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MISC. FOR SALE
STEEL BUILDING - SIZZLING SUMMER SAVINGS EVENT! 20X22 $4,188. 25X24 $4,598. 30X36 $6,876. 32X44$8,700. 40X52 $12,990. 47X70 $17,100. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca
RENTALS
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
KILL BED BUGS & THEIR EGGS! Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit, Complete Room Treatment Solution. Odorless, Non-Staining. Available online homedepot.com (NOT IN STORES)
TREE & STUMP
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
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HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
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604-787-5915/604-291-7778
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
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REAL ESTATE
PETS
REGISTERED Siberian Husky Puppies (with blue eyes) 778-891-4556 www.vancouverhusky.com
TREE SERVICES
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CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
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FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
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ALUMINUM BOAT WANTED, 10’, 12’ or 14’, with or without motor or trailer, will pay cash, 604-319-5720
SURREY SOMERSET HOUSE LUXURY 2 bdrms suite available immediately, In-suite W&D, fireplace, 5 app and freshly painted and new carpets. 1 blk to King George Sky train & Mall, Sec. Under Ground Parking.
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