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Feeling blues: Blues By The Sea returns with the third annual White Rock Rhythm and Blues Festival in Semiahmoo Park Aug. 25, featuring such talents as singer-guitarist Ellie Johnson, Jason Buie and David ‘Boxcar’ Gates. › see page A29
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Repeat vandals target Centennial Park wildlife site
Gardeners try to stem butterfly effect Sarah Massah Staff Reporter
The delicate ecosystem at the Eva Bene Butterfly Garden in White Rock is at risk due to repeated thefts, according to members of the White Rock and Surrey Naturalists. The small garden – maintained by the club’s volunteers – has been the target of thieves
for the past three years, with a number of vital plants dug up and removed, endangering the butterflies, caterpillars, hummingbirds and rabbits that call the green space in Centennial Park home. “As soon as we put in the plants and they start to look nice – boom – someone comes and steals them,” Frances de Montreuil said
this week. “When they pick them, they are destroying the eggs of the butterflies and their homes.” The small garden is home to 10 different species of butterflies, including the ones that local school children release each year after observing the metamorphosis at school. “They won’t last long if their habitat is
destroyed,” de Montreuil said. Last summer, WRSN member Laurence Assoignon wrote to Peace Arch News after discovering nine liatris plants had been stolen. The cost of the plants, which was shouldered by the volunteers, totalled approximately $100. › see page A4
Dinwoodie to retire
Surrey hunts for new city manager Kevin Diakiw Black Press
Murray Dinwoodie is retiring. Surrey’s city manager – the top bureaucrat at city hall – was named to the post in February 2007, after an exhaustive search to replace Umendra Mital. Dinwoodie was considered a near tie for first-place with Patrick Solerno, who was chosen in a hotly contested 5-4 vote at an incamera meeting in 2006. Solerno backed out, and Dinwoodie got Murray Dinwoodie tapped for the job. Dinwoodie, who had previously been Surrey’s general manager of planning and development, stepped into the senior role at an annual salary of $235,000, which had climbed to $286,000 last year. During his time as city manager, observers say Dinwoodie exceeded the expectations of even some of his most optimistic supporters during record years of development in the city. › see page A4
Working on the railroad
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A woman strolls along the trail with some freshly picked blackberries as workers from Osmose Railway Services work on a railway trestle in Crescent Beach, steps away from the community’s marina, on a cloudy Wednesday afternoon. The repairs are part of a $2.2-million general track upgrade that spans the Lower Mainland.
He lived on the street but died amid friends Melissa Smalley & Alex Browne Staff Reporters
A well-known White Rock street person, whose presence in the community had divided residents and politicians in recent years, has died. Ryan Ashe, 56, who was removed from the streets by authorities last fall, passed away at Surrey Hospice early Tuesday morning, according to his sister, Orphee Martin.
It is believed he was suffering from lung cancer. Martin said she had heard his health had declined the past several weeks. According to officials from Good Shepherd Lodge, where Ashe had been living since late October, he was sent to Peace Arch Hospital less than a week ago, and then transferred to Surrey Hospice, where he passed away Tuesday, surrounded by good friends from the
community who had continued to visit him right up to the end. Ashe had been a familiar figure on White Rock’s uptown street corners for more than two decades, and had become the centre of a controversy last spring when the city told him he would be forced to move from his settlement at a bus stop Johnston Road and Thrift Avenue. › see page A4
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Arm’s length study needed A 25% off All Gold Rings and fatal crash involving a for quickly letting the public semi-truck tractor unit know that the prime suspect is a and a pedestrian on contractor who was working for Langley Bypass last Wednesday, them, and was working on a case just inside the Surrey border, involving the death of an RCMP raises far more questions than officer. This type of transparency the answers provided thus far. has not always been on display And it also begs from police agencies. the question – why Surrey RCMP also Frank Bucholtz do police continue stated that, because the to have the power to man was a contractor investigate the actions who worked for them, of someone who is the investigation would working for them, when be observed by another we have an Independent police agency. Investigations Office While that is a (IIO) that is supposed step toward making to remove the blatant this an arm’s length conflicts of interest? investigation, it is far This particular incident too tentative. involved a civilian We have seen from the contractor who does Robert Dziekanski case, regular work for police TM and numerous others, agencies. He was working that police simply for Surrey RCMP, investigating cannot investigate incidents the circumstances of a fatal crash involving fellow officers and involving a truck and a police remain 100 per cent objective. cruiser driven by Surrey RCMP That isn’t a criticism. It’s human Const. Adrian Oliver. That crash nature. took place in Nov. 12, 2012, at Because of the Dziekanski case, the corner of 64 Avenue and 148 and several others before and Street, near the end of Oliver’s after, the province set up the IIO. overnight shift. Thus far, it has been called in On Tuesday evening, Aug. 7, to a fair number of cases, many the contractor was using the of them quite minor. This is semi-truck as part of the work he exemplary. When police officers was doing, related to the police are involved in an assault, crash investigation. or shooting death, it makes A few hours later, the truck sense that someone from outside ON SELECT MODELS was heading eastbound when it be given the power to do the struck a 37-year-old man in the investigation. 19500-block of Langley Bypass. The legislation setting up the The driver did not stop. IIO did not make allowances for Police put out a public plea for the agency to investigate civilian fOR information, and a short time police employees (those who up Soon tO later, a truck was located. are not officers), or contractors ON police SELECTagencies. MODELS afterwards, it was traced to the doing work for contractor. Yet it would seem logical that Surrey RCMP deserve credit the same conflicts of interest
that have caused so much public concern would be present when Surrey RCMP are tasked with investigating a fatal traffic crash involving someone working for them. This is particularly true when the contractor is doing work for the police on a case involving the death of a fellow RCMP officer. The death of Oliver prompted a great outpouring of support for Surrey RCMP and the work they do, which was welcomed and appropriate. But to pretend that RCMP investigators are able to set their emotions completely aside while investigating such a crash is to suggest that police officers are not human beings. An argument could be made that the IIO should investigate all deaths of police officers, given the emotional impact involved. There is another oddity in this investigation of the bypass crash. A representative of the coroner’s service told a Black Press reporter that the identity of the victim would not be released to the media until the investigation is complete, and also said the investigation will be lengthy. He appears to be suggesting that providing that name compromises the investigation. This is completely bogus. The names of victims in similar crashes are routinely provided within 48 hours, no matter how long the investigation takes. The victim’s name should be released immediately. Friends and family need to know who the victim of this needless death was. Frank Bucholtz writes Thursdays for the Peace Arch News. He is the editor of the Langley Times.
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RCMP consultant accused of driving semi that killed Langley man
Hit-run victim’s ID held for charge probe Monique Tamminga Black Press
It could take months for police to investigate and formulate whether charges can be brought against a Surrey RCMP consultant suspected in the hit-and-run that killed a 37-year-old Langley man last week. It will also take the same amount of time for the victim’s name to be released, said B.C. Coroner Service’s Robert Fisher. The names of deceased aren’t released while criminal investigations are going on, he said. “On the surface, alcohol doesn’t appear to be an issue here,” said Surrey RCMP Sgt. Drew Grainger of the driver accused in the hit and run.
Surrey Mounties are still looking for witnesses to report on the behaviour of an RCMP consultant before and after the Aug. 7 hit and run, he said. The man had been working that day on a fatal Surrey crash involving one of their own officers. The consultant was working on a re-creation of an accident involving a semi that killed Surrey RCMP Const. Adrian Oliver in November 2012, at the intersection of 64 Avenue and 148 Street. Oliver sped through the intersection in an unmarked police car without using sirens. Vancouver Police are assisting with that continued investigation. The consultant is alleged to have been travelling eastbound in the curb lane in
the 19500-block of Langley Bypass when his semi struck and killed the 37-year-old pedestrian. Surrey RCMP say he didn’t stop to render assistance but kept driving. The pedestrian was pronounced dead at the scene. Police put out a description of the oldermodel blue semi cab to the media, and by mid-afternoon Surrey RCMP had located and seized the truck. The accused was questioned that same day. “Because of the complexity of this case, given the driver of the semi is an expert civilian consultant working with the Surrey RCMP at the time, we have sought an independent police force to ‘observe’ our
investigation,” Grainger said. While the Independent Investigation Office of B.C. was created last year to investigate police-related incidents involving death or serious harm, it doesn’t investigate civilian members or police consultants, said IIO’s Kellie Kilpatrick. However, the Police Act does make provisions for the Attorney General or the Director of Police Services to order an investigation. That hasn’t happened in this case. Anyone with information is asked to contact Surrey RCMP Traffic Services at 604599-0502 or, if they wish to remain anonymous, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.
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Shoppers Drug Mart is warning consumers of phone calls – purporting to come from the company – advising them they are eligible to win a vacation trip. There are two problems with that, according to the chain’s communications manager, Lena Gogas. One is that the company is not currently holding a contest with a trip as a prize. The other, Gogas said, is that “Shoppers Drug Mart would never, never ask for credit card information on the phone.” “It’s actually a fraud,” she said of a new spate of automated calls across the country that were brought to the company’s attention last Friday. “The more people we can make aware of this, the better.” The only recent contest offered by the company had a $5,000 prize, not a trip, and that closed Aug. 11. A White Rock resident who reported one of the calls to the company’s head office said she had received an automated call telling her she was eligible to win a vacation from Shoppers Drug Mart and to stand by to speak to an operator. “The call appeared to come from a White Rock-area number,” the woman told Peace Arch News on the condition she is not identified. When she was connected with an operator, he said he would need to get some personal information. “I noticed the man had an accent and asked where he was calling from. He told me that was not relevant. To me it was, so I hung up on him. I don’t know what information he wanted, because I didn’t want to give him any.” Gogas said many of people reporting the calls have had the same reaction as the White Rock woman. “But we are telling people that if they have provided any personal information, or are worried about it, to get in contact with their credit card companies.” Gogas said she has also heard scammers are trying similar frauds mentioning other retailers.
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Loom-inary Naomi Remin, 7, weaves a bookmark on an inkle loom during Pic-Knit, a summer knitting fair at the Surrey Museum in Cloverdale last weekend.
Plaintiff alleges she was fired after complaining of ‘abusive and violent’ behaviour
Ex-executive assistant sues Kwantlen Dan Ferguson Black Press
The former executive assistant to the president of Kwantlen Polytechnic University says the institution acted in a “flagrant, outrageous and extreme” manner when it fired her from her $89,100-a-year job in March of this year, after more than 16 years of employment. Sandra Kuzyk, 52, was also entitled to seven weeks paid vacation and had a benefits package that included extended medical and dental coverage, life insurance and a pension plan. In her notice of civil claim for wrongful dismissal, filed with the B.C. Supreme Court registry in Vancouver on July 26, the lawyer for Kuzyk says her client was a victim of “abusive and violent” behaviour. The Kuzyk lawsuit says when she complained about her treatment and about similar abuse directed against another top university official, the university not only refused to investigate, but she was warned by one person against
making a formal complaint. ment read. “Because it is now a legal matter, Kuzyk worked as executive assistant for at we cannot discuss the details of the matter at least three presidents of the university during this time.” her employment. Kuzyk is seeking unspecified financial comHer lawsuit makes specific allegations against pensation, including aggravated or “Wallace” a number of people who she says either com- damages. mitted the abuse or failed to stop it, including The Wallace principle is based on a precformer interim university president John McK- edent-setting Canadian wrongful-dismissal endry, university vice-president case that found employers who ❝These are very of finance and administration show bad faith, such as causHarry Gray and university asso- serious allegations and ing “humiliation, embarrassment ciate vice-president, academic, we intend to respond and damage to an employee’s Jane Fee. self-esteem” during termination, to them fully.❞ None of the allegations has been must pay added compensation. Joanne Saunders proven in court. The university has 21 days Joanne Saunders, the university university spokesperson from the time it was served with director of communications and the court papers to file a formal marketing, issued a statement saying the insti- response to the lawsuit with the court registry. tution “does not tolerate inappropriate action No date for a court hearing has been set. in the workplace. Kwantlen operates four campuses serving “These are very serious allegations and we 20,000 students in Surrey (Newton and Clointend to respond to them fully,” the state- verdale), Langley and Richmond.
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City struggles to deal with thefts › from page A1 “Who are these people? What kind of people do this? We can’t figure it out,” Assoignon said. “It’s all over town. They’re taking city plants and the city is not doing anything. They’re just paying for more plants.” According to White Rock’s manager of operations Paul Slack, the problem of plant theft is a frequent one, however there is not much that the city can do to prevent them. “We have thefts all over the city, including our plants,” Slack said Tuesday. “It’s really hard to secure areas that aren’t occupied by a lot of people all the time, and depending on the time of day, people can take them in the middle of the night. “It’s a constant problem. We have people transplant flowers from one area to another – especially on Marine Drive – and we
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Laurence Assoignon (left) and Frances de Montreuil at the park.
kind of know who they are, but we really can’t do much about it.” According to White Rock Coun. Grant Meyers, the city is looking into installing signage to ward off thieves. City staff have been directed to speak to the
RCMP and inquire about more frequent patrols of the targeted areas. “The reality is if people really want to steal something, it’s tough to catch them,” Meyer said. “It’s a shame, I know those people spend their own time and effort working on that area and they obviously love it.” For Assoignon and de Montreuil, the thefts won’t deter them from working on the garden, but both agree that if left to continue, the thieves could rob the community of a place to learn about a unique ecosystem. “It’s not fair to take away something that is to be enjoyed,” Assoignon said. “They are taking away beauty from all of us.” The Eva Bene Butterfly Garden is located in Centennial Park, east of parking lot area for the Centre for Active Living, 1475 Anderson St.
Dinwoodie ‘a phenomenal leader’ › from page A1 Dinwoodie said Tuesday that he felt it was time to go. “I’ve had a phenomenal time in Surrey. I’ve been blessed with a very incredible mayor and visionary council, fantastic staff,” Dinwoodie said. At 58, he said he feels it’s time to spend more time with his family. He said his health is fine. He said the highlight of his time at city hall has been working with a high-calibre team. “I couldn’t have written a script that would be better for a city
manager,” Dinwoodie said. Mayor Dianne Watts said he has been a great fit for the city. “He’s a highly intelligent individual, who really thinks about every angle of any situation before he moves forward with a decision,” Watts said. “He’s been a phenomenal leader.” A headhunting firm started looking for Dinwoodie’s replacement two weeks ago. It’s a process Watts acknowledges will be difficult. She said Surrey will be looking for someone with the same traits as Dinwoodie.
“These were Murray’s attributes to the nth degree… his level of integrity, and the ability to always take the high road,” Watts said. “Fundamentally, that’s what we need, and Murray was that in every sense of the word.” A preferred candidate, she said, would be someone who is aware of local issues, can work well with other municipalities, and can take on some of the regional challenges at Surrey’s behest. Dinwoodie will leave at the end of January, but Watts wants the replacement in place before then.
Family considers public memorial › from page A1 While some urged authorities to remove him from the streets, others – including White Rock Coun. Helen Fathers, a family friend – voiced support for him, encourag-
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The second study will form a framework for new policies. “We’re going to make sure there is success, and if there’s not, we’re going to be abandoning things,” Garis said. He said that could mean some change in the way fire services answer medical calls. “We probably need to rationalize what we’re doing there and make sure the citizens are getting the best value for what’s being delivered,” Garis said. “An outcome could be integrating those services so that there’s less duplication.” That could mean that a paramedic would be based out of each fire hall, so that the person in distress would receive full medical care when the fire trucks arrive. As well as receiving treatment faster, if the patient didn’t require or want transport to hospital, the call for an ambulance could be cancelled, Garis said. Garis said it’s much
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tarting a dialogue on the future of White Rock’s Spirit of the Sea Festival is not intended as a slight to those who worked long hours and gave of themselves so that there would be a festival this year. But it’s clearly evident, from voices Peace Arch News has heard on all sides of the issue, that there needs to be dialogue, now, if the festival is to continue. It’s an urgent need, particularly in light of the potential, expressed by Mayor Wayne Baldwin, for the City of White Rock to partner with the organizing Community of Lights Events Society. Merely saying that more people need to step up to volunteer or sponsor is no panacea for current ills. There has to be some kind of consensus on a vision for the festival, one that residents can get behind and take pride in. It’s no secret that more than a few residents were disappointed – even “embarrassed” – by the scope and direction of this year’s festival. Their message was received loudly and clearly, and immediately acknowledged by Community of Lights Events Society president Matt Todd when asked how, in his view, the festival went. On the other hand, the handful of volunteers tasked with all the heavy lifting of the festival this year were working with a minuscule budget in comparison to years past. While mindful of tradition, they attempted to pioneer something different, and their efforts to create a smaller, East Beach-focused festival had its share of bona-fide successes. We would be remiss if we did not say we have heard other voices, too, from people with great experience in community events, who have volunteered and contributed to Spirit of the Sea many times in the past, only to finally throw up their hands this year and walk away. Such people will tell you privately they despair of being able to help when their calls are not returned, their offers are snubbed and their advice is ignored. The festival is, indeed, in trouble if some of the greatest resources in the community are alienated and kept out of the loop. It’s understandable for White Rock to fall into post-festival collapse, but now is the time for organizing, planning, visualizing and connecting with all-important sponsors. Given the volume of work necessary, next summer is not that far away.
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Bans aren’t helping longboarding issue
Would those banning the sport rather these youth be inside on the couch playing video games or texting on their computers, tablets or other electronic devices? Each week, it seems, there’s a new report about rising rates of obesity in youngsters. ongboarding is one of the latest People who practise these activities are So why stop them from being active trends to activate the ire – and often injured or even killed, due to their and doing something they love? municipal actions – of many in own unsafe actions or those of others. Many longboarding advocates say the Surrey and White Rock. How about pick-up hockey games and key is education about safety on the Despite bans, longboarders the beer and potential unhealthy roads. They’re right – but this is key for Tricia Leslie still find areas to practise their and/or illegal activities related everyone, not just for longboarders. sport on the Peninsula and to this Canadian sport? People Sure, longboarders don’t pay insurance beyond. get injured during recreational to be on the roads the way drivers of In the neighbourhoods where hockey games all vehicles do. ❝Why stop it’s popular, residents will tell the time – some so Neither do cyclists, or scooter them from you longboarders are foulseriously, they end up in riders or rollerbladers or mouthed, cheeky youth who a wheelchair for the rest being active runners or skateboarders. leave nothing but trash behind of their lives. Singling out a sport or and doing and endanger their own lives So why isn’t playing something activity is counter-productive as well as the safety of drivers, hockey banned on the and even harmful, as it forces they love?❞ those practising it to find pedestrians and other roadway Peninsula? users. In my experience, more secluded and perhaps, Some say it’s the culture and youth riding longboards are more dangerous areas to focus on their related potentially unhealthy simply trying to improve their passion. activities that longboarding level of expertise at the sport; Safety first is a great concept. apparently triggers. most are polite and safety-aware – Municipal councils and community I’m just wondering why longboarding some groups will appoint a spotter, for groups should ensure that applies to is being singled out by municipal example. everyone, rather than target any one councils as an activity to be banned. All the longboarders I’ve encountered group. Didn’t everyone say the same things wear helmets and many wear other Rather than single out longboarders, about skateboarding when it became protective gear as well. include them and the entire community popular years ago? How about Most do not appear to leave trash in the conversation. snowboarding? behind and many are helpful, whether White Rock and Surrey should lead by Cyclists are unsafe on our local roads giving directions to passing drivers or example. every single day. So are scooter riders. helping local residents locate and catch Tricia Leslie is a former Peace Arch And motorcyclists. dogs that have escaped a nearby yard. News reporter.
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Editor: Re: Safety review vowed, July 18. All the studies and any new signage regarding the railway to “protect” the public will be worthless and a waste of money. People continue to walk on the track – including children. People cross wearing headphones and not looking left or right. Maybe there should be a gate at designated pedestrian crossings. At least it would slow the person down having to open the gate. J.B. Latham, Surrey
Focus on kids, not politicians Editor: As once a longtime resident of White Rock – 40 years – I now read your paper online twice weekly. The biggest thing to happen lately is the Canadian Little League Championships 2013. With White Rock having won the B.C.’s and then competing in the “big show,” your paper’s coverage sucks. Prior to the Peace Arch News, the White Rock Sun actually covered local sports. Not now. I’m sure your readers would rather read about a great group of kids achieving their goals and dreams. Instead, you write about Mayor Wayne Baldwin’s concern about a train trestle that’s stood for 50 years (Mayor warns of potential rail disaster, July 12). Must be close to an election. Then there are the rest of the lackeys considering upping the Sandpiper Pub’s allowed seating because the owner is on council, (Council abstains from comment on pub application, July 18) – another stupid idea. Thanks for thinking of the neighbourhood. Michael Brown, Victoria (Editor’s note: online articles posted on www.peacearchnews.com include White Rock Little Leaguers eye nationals after winning B.C. title, July 29; All-Stars cruising at Canadian Little League Championships, Aug. 7; and, after this letter was received, White Rock falls in Canadian Little League finals, Aug. 12).
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Fanny Starchild and her Pirate Band lead a Children’s Pirate Parade at this year’s Spirit of the Sea Festival.
Plenty to celebrate at sea festival Editor: Re: Regret over rocky sea fest, Aug. 8; Parade seemed on its last legs, Aug. 8 letters. It’s interesting how two separate newspapers writing about the same event see things differently. One newspaper, Peace Arch News, wrote negatively about the event; while the other, The Now, wrote positively: “Smaller Spirit of Sea Fest earns kudos.” I guess it’s up to the reader to decide which is a better read? Tony Roy, White Rock n There has been a fair amount of discussion about the Spirit of the Sea Festival – both pro and con. It is important to note the event is entirely organized by a local non-profit group, the Community of Lights Events Society. The City of White Rock has no role in the organization or planning, but we do provide permits and some assistance with electrical supply, traffic barriers, etc. Over the past couple of years, the society has had to cope with a real crunch in terms of securing sponsorship money, as well as a diminishing volunteer base. At its peak, the event budget was in the $125,000 range. This year, I understand the budget was less than $30,000. In my opinion, particularly in light of those diminished resources, Matt Todd and his board did extremely well to put on the show they did. There were many positives. I know for a fact Matt and Joanne Charles and the other board members and volunteers put in many long hours, not just over the weekend, but in the days, weeks, and months leading up to the event and for several days afterward. This is an effort that merits the highest praise and respect from all of us. I applaud their efforts and personal sacrifice. Certainly, there is some controversy over the confinement of the activities to East Beach and the road closure. However with smaller resources, and the fact that a main venue was located on the Semiahmoo First Nation
land, this made a lot of sense. Sure, it was different, but it worked pretty well – particularly for a new format. For some, it was disappointing not to have the signature events – the Torchlight Parade and fireworks. The parade has been languishing for years because it needs strong sponsorship and a dedicated organizing team. In order to attract more floats, the city may need to have a float with a volunteer team that is prepared to go to other cities’ parades, because the floats generally work on a reciprocal arrangement – “you come to my parade and I will go to yours.” Without that interaction, you don’t get the floats; without the floats, you don’t get the bands. An effort was made this year to replace the traditional parade with a participatory procession, but it did not seem to get much traction. Last year, Semiahmoo First Nation stepped up and paid for the fireworks. This year, no one did, so there were no fireworks. In lieu, there was an outstanding fire show. It would seem the festival is in need of a boost. It may be time for the city to become a partner – at least as an interim step. We will discuss this with the society and, if there is a mutual appetite to engage in a partnership, our council can consider funding for the city’s participation. In the final analysis, it all depends on whether the public support is there or not. No matter what the city does, without the volunteers and community support the festival cannot be successful. Mayor Wayne Baldwin, White Rock n To those disappointed with this year’s Spirit of the Sea Festival, I’d like to light a positive torch to acknowledge the many positive activities during our festival weekend. On Friday night, there was the outdoor movie, Pirates of the Caribbean, and the Miss White Rock Pageant. Saturday morning started with the Children’s Pirate Parade, with 150 little pirates all marching to a live sixpiece pirate band down Marine Drive. › see page A8
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Public Information Meetings 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.
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13756 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 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.
Festival needs your help › from page A7 It was a delight to see. I applaud our photographer, Sherron Fairbairn, and all the entertainers, clowns, vendors and volunteers who gave their time Saturday and Sunday and shared their expertise to help create a family fun area in Semiahmoo Park, where all “Pirates in the Park” activities, crafts and games were free for families to experience. The scrumptious aroma of the Semiahmoo First Nation traditional barbecue – along with colourful bubbles filled the air – and children’s laughter could be heard as they played with the clowns and mascots. Mid-afternoon, two pirate ships sailed by on the horizon and fired their cannons in acknowledgement. On Sunday, there was Cupcake’s Teddy Bear Picnic, featuring the new White Rock Royalty and BC Opticians doing the health checks, not to mention the paddle board races at West Beach that were exciting to cheer on. I, too, believe in tradition and would love to see the fireworks and Torchlight Parade come back in full next year. I have been a parade entrant for the past 15 years and there is nothing like it! Yes, some activities were cancelled and changed, but with the best of intentions of saving the festival itself. The decision was made to still hold our festival but make it a “smaller footprint” this year so that regrouping and plans could be made for our 65th in 2014. The length of our beachfront makes the insurance very expensive. Even with our discount, it’s approximately $8,000. Moving activities to East Beach this year reduced our cost to $3,500. Thus, the cancellation of the Torchlight Parade. A different interactive walking parade concept was created, but unfortunately it didn’t execute as planned due to lack of volunteers.
Some of the events – such as the children’s activities and Pirate Parade – started out in West Beach in 2005 but have migrated East Beach due our increase in numbers as well as safety and shade reasons. To enlighten the public on the participation of the city, fire department, RCMP and festival directors, many hours are banked discussing the logistics, operations and safety factors that are necessary to hold a successful festival. All available manpower is utilized, but festivals also need community volunteers to make it successful. Our volunteer group of directors dwindled to seven this year. That’s a lot of hats to wear for such a small crew, whose duties include sponsor funding, marketing, media, operations, logistics, printing, entertainment, marketplace, pre- and post-planning and much more – not to mention that we all have jobs and families in real life. Some oversights were made due to the multitude of tasks and lack of people to perform them, but again, we did the best we could. There is a wealth of expertise in our Semiahmoo Peninsula, and all we need is for you, our fellow neighbours, to step up and contribute in whatever way you shine. It doesn’t have to be during the weekend, it can be prior or post to the festival, but we won’t know what we have to offer if you don’t come out. I would like to invite all those who still have a burning passion for the Spirit of the Sea Festival to come out to the annual general meeting this fall – date TBA in the paper – and share your ideas. Instead of looking for apologies, let’s look for ways to come together as a community and give regeneration to the spirit of our 65th sea festival. Heather Crawford aka Capt’n Korki, White Rock Spirit of the Sea Festival children’s chair
14821 and 14833 Hardie Avenue The City of White Rock has received an application for a Zoning Amendment and a Development Variance Permit. The Zoning Amendment is to rezone these two properties from RS-1 One Unit Residential to RS-4 One Unit (12.1m Lot Width) Residential to allow the subdivision of the two lots into three lots. The Development Variance Permit is to vary the requirement for only one basement storey to allow a second basement for a garage to meet the City’s driveway slope specifications on each of the lots. A public information meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, August 28, 2013 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in 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. 14205 Marine Drive The City of White Rock has received an application for a Development Variance Permit to vary the requirement for only one basement storey to allow a second basement for a garage to meet the City’s driveway slope specifications. A public information meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, August 28, 2013 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in 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.
Organizing an arts and culture event this Fall? If you are organizing an arts and culture event in White Rock in September or October and would like to add the event to the City of White Rock Fall Festival of the Arts listings, please email Lynn Reimer ldreimer@whiterockcity.ca with the following information: • Name of event • Date and time • Contact details (Event organizer, website, email and/or telephone number) • Short event description for online readers (45 words or less please) More information about the Fall Festival of the Arts can be found on www.whiterockcity.ca.
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Brad McPherson – who loved all things motorized – in a 1970 GTO that belonged to his uncle. The GTO will be on display at a showand-shine fundraiser in his memory Aug. 24 in Cloverdale. Contributed photo
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Remembering a man who ‘left his mark’ nines out of your car without you even asking.” ince the time he had his first Her son’s weakness for Hot Wheels toy as a child, wheels made the theme for an Bradley McPherson had a upcoming memorial fundraiser in passion for cars. McPherson’s name an easy choice. As he grew, he’d often “Like rubber to asphalt, tinker with engines with you left your mark…” his dad, and when he got reads the flyer promoting older, would regularly go the Aug. 24 show-andto car shows to ogle other shine event in Cloverdale. people’s rides. Trucks, lowMcPherson, 28, was riders, motorcycles, hot shot to death at an afterrods – he loved them all. hours Christmas Eve Of course, he owned a house party in Surrey in series of his own vehicles 2011. as well. The last was a Always the guy who Brad McPherson customized 1980 GMC would stand up for remembered Chevy shortbox truck. others, said his mom, he “He’s always had cars, spoke up when he saw trucks… he was always working someone being disrespectful to on them just as a hobby,” said one of the party guests. his mom, Susan Simning. “If you His intervention, however, wasn’t showed up, he would detail the appreciated by everyone and a gun Sheila Reynolds
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Princess Margaret Secondary students put Canada on the map
Teens help win gruelling NASA competition Students from Surrey’s Princess Margaret Secondary have qualified for the International Space Settlement Design Competition (ISSDC) at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston for the last three years. But this year, they won, becoming the first Canadian team with that accomplishment. The ISSDC Aug. 2 to 6 brought together high school students from around the world, among them: Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, India, Pakistan, United States, Wales and the United Kingdom. This year, Princess Margaret Secondary students partnered with schools from Florida, Wales and India under the company name Grumbo Aerospace to take first place in this gruelling competition. The competition takes place at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. The 20 schools that qualified for the international finals are formed into four “companies” whose task this year was to design a settlement on Earth’s moon to accommodate more than 10,000 people. Two primary factors in their design were to develop and increase manufacturing
capabilities on the moon, and to develop a tourism industry that would help defray the operating costs of the settlement. After three intensive days of brainstorming, calculations, arguments, cost analyses and trade studies, the “companies” pitched their 50-page, 35-slide proposals to a panel of nine judges comprised of aerospace engineers and retired astronauts. After a 35-minute presentation, the panel scrutinizes the work with piercing, direct and blunt questions that challenge the science underlying their proposal. Students not only worked with some of the brightest minds from other countries, but they also had the opportunity to work alongside current NASA aerospace engineers. Princess Margaret students had as a mentor Dr. Jack Bacon, often called the “new Carl Sagan.” Two Princess Margaret students received specific honours. Alice Ho was appointed president of Grumbo Aerospace and Ramansh Chhabra received one of four Dick Edwards Leadership Awards. The other team
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COMMUNITY CHARTER, S.B.C. 2003, CHAPTER 26 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DISPOSE OF CITY PROPERTY SECTIONS 26 AND 94 Pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter, S.B.C. 2003, Chapter 26, as amended, the City of Surrey hereby gives notice of the intention to dispose of the following RF, Single Family zoned building lot: Civic Addresses:
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A walk in Watershed Park A hot summer’s day is the perfect time to spend in a coastal rainforest, yet there are few such parks south of the Fraser. One choice would be Watershed Park, a densely timbered Anne Murray part of the North Delta escarpment, noted for its artesian freshwater springs and mountain biking trails. The escarpment rises above the Serpentine and Nicomekl Valleys north of White Rock. Here you can stroll on winding footpaths through the towering Western hemlocks, red cedars and Douglas-fir. Like all such stands in the Lower Mainland, they are second-growth trees, the original forest having been felled in the late 1800s. A few massive stumps remain and notches on their trunks, a metre or so above the ground, mark the position of the fellers’ spring boards. The stumps serve as nurse logs for red huckleberry and ferns, and after the autumn rains, many-coloured fungi cluster around their roots.
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An artesian spring in North Delta’s Watershed Park.
The forest is a protective layer for underlying sedimentary deposits, rocks that were laid down during the Quaternary geological period. These rocks are like an underground sponge, with pure, fresh water squeezed into tiny cracks, often less than a millimeter wide. The water-bearing layer is confined under pressure between two impervious rock layers, and water flows to the surface through artesian wells or springs. Prior to the early 1900s, people in Delta relied on sloughs and rainwater for drinking and washing. Then a large reservoir was built near 59 Avenue and
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water was piped through to Ladner, spurring the growth of the local dairy industry and a rush of new houses. The reservoir is long gone, but an old pump house and the seeping water of the springs can be seen from the Artesian Trail in the southern part of Watershed Park. This is a cool, green trail to walk in the early morning, listening to the fluting sound of Swainson’s thrushes, and the loud trills of spotted towhees hidden in the salmonberry bushes. For a taste of Delta’s fresh artesian water, walk uphill to the tap near the Scout Camp. Previous access points have been closed because of adjacent road hazards. A trail map of Watershed Park can be found on the Corporation of Delta website. Groundwater is a very valuable, yet hidden resource. There are more than two hundred aquifers under the Fraser lowlands, including Abbotsford, Hopington and Brookswood. These unconfined aquifers have the water table as their upper surface and are easily contaminated by pollutants, such as cattle manure and pesticides. Anne Murray is a local naturalist, blogger and author of two books on nature and local history; see www.natureguidesbc. wordpress.com and www. natureguidesbc.com.
With July’s record sunshine we are enjoying a fabulous summer!! Last month Ocean Park Village hosted the first annual 3 day Summer Festival which was a huge success! An outdoor movie night with Fresh Air Cinema kickstarted the event. Thanks to Jill Martyniuk the title sponsor Dryer Group Mortgage Pres., OPBA Company along with sponsors Innovative Fitness, CIBC Gundy & Schill Insurance it was a wonderful event. The band Ministry of Misfits entertained the crowd prior to the movie. Family, fun, food and entertainment was the thread of the festival. Saturday, July 20th and Sunday, July 21st showcased a vendor market with local artists, artisans, food and music by local performers, the village was bursting with energy. Saturday night the Sutton Brother’s Band had the Ocean Park Community Hall patrons dancing the night away! Along with the vendor market on Sunday a by donation pancake breakfast sponsored by Safeway and OP Automotive served over 250 people and raised $345.00 for our local fire fighters charity. The festivities continued with an Antique Car Show & Shine hosted by Matt and Jag owners of OP Automotive. Chiropractor Brian Whitehead challenged the community with a golf putting contest. A huge thank you to Michele Partridge the performance coordinator, the Peace Arch News staff, Safeway, Ocean Park Automotive, Ocean Park Community Association, Carol Moore, all the local businesses, and the patrons that supported this fantastic community event. Don’t forget to visit Ocean Park Village this coming Saturday, Aug. 17th for the 14th annual Ocean Park Day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. featuring live entertainment, great food, vendor market, games with prizes, gift baskets, book sale and more – eat, shop, play in the Village!
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God’s Little Acre seeks hands to help harvest A South Surrey farm “Most of the crops will that supplies thousands survive sitting in the of pounds of food to local ground. However, we desfood banks has grown so perately need awareness.” large that the produce is at In addition to the origirisk of going to waste with- nal eight-acre plot, God’s out new volunteers to help Little Acre has expanded harvest the crop. to include a 12-acre Kid’s God’s Little Acre, Farm, where youngsters at 16582 40 Ave., has can learn about farming; expanded from an eightand a four-acre plot where acre plot in its first year pickling cucumbers are to 34 this year, the farm’s grown for sale. Proceeds third. from the sale of cucumIn the first bers help pay the two years, farm ❝Volunteers… farm’s operating volunteers esticosts. can hardly mated more Last spring, keep up with than 100,000 Singh – a partweeding.❞ pounds of fresh time truck driver vegetables have who has, for now, Teresa Lynne been donated to given up life on volunteer individuals, food the road to focus banks and other charitable on his charitable farming organizations in need. endeavour – began conAccording to farm struction of a greenhouse. founder Jas Singh, there At least 100 volunare currently 265,000 teers are needed to meet pounds of vegetables in the the current harvesting ground, ready to be hardemands, Lynne said. vested. Volunteer days at God’s “The farm has its usual Little Acre are every Satvolunteers but they can urday until Oct. 31, and hardly keep up with every Wednesday, from 4 weeding and can only do p.m. until dark. minimal harvesting,” said To volunteer – or to order Teresa Lynne, one of the cucumbers – call Singh at farm’s volunteers, in an 604-375-1172 or email him email. at jassingh65@hotmail.com
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Cloverdale’s Ivan Krcmar has won McDonald’s Manager of the Year title for the second time.
Manager snags top McHonour Cloverdale’s Ivan Krcmar has received a 2013 Outstanding Manager of the Year Award from McDonald’s Canada for the second consecutive year. This award is one of McDonald’s Canada’s top honours and is presented to select restaurant managers across the country for consistent, outstanding performance. Krcmar was recognized as an integral member of the business due to his commitment to building sales, focus on customer satisfaction, development and training of staff, equipment maintenance, co-ordination of local marketing programs and managing local restaurant operations. “Ivan has always gone above and beyond to provide the highest quality of service that our customers expect from McDonald’s,” said McDonald’s Cloverdale owner/operator James Harper. “He has always excelled in the area of people and commitment to help train and develop many of our future leaders. With three restaurants under his leadership in the Surrey area now,
Ivan is an integral part of the team here in Cloverdale and this award is extremely well-deserved.” Krcmar began his career at McDonald’s Canada six years ago and has been a restaurant manager for the past 2½ years. He was previously acknowledged for his exceptional leadership in 2012 when he was named an Outstanding Manager of the Year and was also named Outstanding Manager within his franchisee organization. He was recently promoted to general manager, and recently completed his bachelor of business administration degree. Krcmar strives to own a McDonald’s franchise one day. “It’s an honour to be recognized by the company with a national award,” said Krcmar. “At McDonald’s, we put our customers first, and I’m grateful to be recognized for the ongoing dedication to our guests my team and I strive for on a daily basis. I love my job and I’m proud to work for McDonald’s and be called a manager of the year.”
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Cinemazoo and Urban Safari Rescue Society will host an open house Aug. 24. The open house will include a garage sale, barbecue, face painting and other entertainment throughout the day. Guests will have the opportunity to tour the facility and see the dozens of exotic animals housed at the facility. Funds from the event will go towards feeding and housing the 250 exotic animals that have been abandoned, mistreated or surrendered by their owners. Funds raised will also go toward continuing education programs about animals for children and adults. The open house is set for 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the South Surrey facility, 1395 176 St. For more information, visit 604-299-6963 or email info@cinemazoo. com
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VICTORIA – A glass of wine at the spa? A craft beer at the farmer’s market? Can B.C. survive the next wave of modernization of its archaic liquor laws? These suggestions are part of a review of liquor policy promised by the B.C. government in its February throne speech and rolled out last week. Richmond MLA John Yap has been assigned to examine regulations that unnecessarily restrict business, making recommendations to the provincial cabinet by November. One proposal is allowing underaged children to have lunch at a pub with their parents during the day, as they can do in a licensed restaurant. As well as considering licences for farm markets and spas, the review is to look at why it takes up to a year to issue a liquor licence to a business. Letters are going out to 10,000 licence holders and rural liquor agency stores looking for feedback, and a website for public comments is to be added in September. Don’t expect a price break, however. The terms of the review include ensuring that the $1-billion annual government revenue from liquor sales and sales tax is maintained or increased. The review will not
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A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has issued a bench warrant for the arrest of an unlicensed rogue dentist who authorities say ran an illegal clinic out of a bedroom in a Burnaby home. Tung Sheng Wu, also known as David Wu, faces sentencing after he was found in contempt of court Monday for breaking a 2003 ban on practising dentistry in B.C. The judge also granted a new permanent injunction against Wu from practising dentistry, sought by the College of Dental Surgeons of B.C. The college, in a statement issued Monday, said it’s seeking the “stiffest penalty available” – a fine, jail time or both. But it’s not clear if Wu is still in B.C. Meanwhile, the college says it is placing ads in Chinese and mainstream media to inform the public of the court’s findings. Wu is believed to have offered cutrate prices and attracted Metro Vancouver patients by word-of-mouth, mostly from within the ChineseCanadian community. Some may have had the money to get licensed dental care but were not aware of regulations requiring dentists be registered in Canada. “Regardless of the reasons his clients sought him out, Tung Sheng Wu preyed on his clients and took advantage of them, and in so doing, he put their health at risk,” said college registrar Jerome Marburg in a statement. A video, obtained by CBC, of a raid by college investigators on the Southwood Street home shows dirty and disorganized conditions, with no apparent source for sterilized water. Fraser Health has recommended anyone who received dental work
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t’s a summer film program that may end up being much more than a summer film program. Elija Sorensen says the plan for the South Surrey and White Rock’s new film school for teens (www.youthfilmschool.com) – which he’s starting up next week with co-founder and fellow filmmaker Kim Groth – is to develop the initial classes into a year-round after-school program. Overall aim is to teach budding film makers just a bit younger than themselves (both are in their early 20s) how to take full advantage of the new democratization of the process, thanks to the rapid development of inexpensive high-quality digital equipment and the current potential of reaching an audience through such social media as Facebook and YouTube. Sorensen, who grew up in South Surrey, has been involved in the Gulf Island Film and Television School ❝Everybody’s got both as a student and to make a few instructor. Noting mistakes – it’s all that program (www. part of learning.❞ giftsfilms.com) draws many students from Elija Sorensen the Semiahmoo program founder Peninsula, he realized there was scope for a local alternative by providing similar training here for 14- to 18-year-olds. Vancouver-raised Groth, who met Sorensen recently while both were students in a recent eight- to nine-month intensive program at the European Film College in Denmark, is also eager to share his experience and enthusiasm through the program. A situation of accessibility in which just about anyone with a camera can create an online video, has resulted, as one might expect, in some very crude and inexpert results, Sorensen said. On the other hand, some are achieving very slick results for minimum outlay, he added. “A lot of kids are asking ‘how can I do that?’” Sorensen and Groth come to the classes fresh from the European Film College program, which they graduated in May. “It’s a great program,” Sorensen said, noting that studying with students from around the world made him realize that film-making is still a vital and thriving medium, even though some of the old genres and delivery models are undergoing inevitable change.
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Keen filmmakers and youth-program founders Kim Groth (left) and Elija Sorensen set up lighting equipment during a recent shoot. And not being that much older than their students will help in communicating the ideas in terms that teens will understand, and being able to move ahead that much faster, he said. “That’s why I think we’re the perfect people to be doing this,” Sorensen added. The technical aspects of the course start with how to get the best results from available cameras, he said. “We’ll be using SLRs (single lens reflex) cameras as a place to start, as they provide the best optical quality for video,” he said. “But you have to be quite careful you don’t set the camera aperture at too low a level. It’s very easy to go for a very low aperture which results in a shallow depth of field and problems keeping the action in focus.” In addition to basic camera technique, he said, the course will also cover how to light
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Healing power of dance The Senior Come Share Society will be organizing a day of dance for seniors and their caregivers Saturday. The Shiamak Bollywood Dance Team – who performed for the Times of India film festival – will be visiting the South Surrey facility, 15008 26 Ave., to teach dance lessons as well as perform for the group. The initiative, called Dance for Good, is free for the seniors and their caregivers and aims to heal people through dance, said event organizer Sean Bindra. “This will be a wonderful experience for our seniors and our caregivers,” Bindra said. The event – set to begin at 2:30 p.m. – is for members of Senior Come Share Society and caregivers only. For more information, visit www.comeshare.ca
Bringing Surrey’s T True Stories to Life Join The Re-enactors heritage re-enactment troupe for live, interactive and fun performances this summer! HERE’S WHAT’S COMING UP! Saturday, August 17 1:00pm-4:00pm At Surrey Museum 17710 - 56A Avenue
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The Shiamak Bollywood Dance Team will visit the Senior Come Share Society this weekend to offer seniors a day of dancing.
Air show coming in for Island landing It’s flying in fast. The 2013 Comox Armed Forces Day and Air Show – sponsored by Black Press, Peace Arch News’ parent company – is just days away. Vancouver Island residents and visitors are invited Aug. 17 to join the men and women of 19 Wing, CFB Comox in Celebrating 70 Years of Canadian Air Force History. Organizers are expecting people from across Vancouver Island, the Sunshine Coast and the Lower Mainland to descend
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performance Harmon Rocket II airplanes, and the graceful aerobatics of Anna Serbinenko to the lineup. Gates open to the public at 8:30 a.m. and close at 5 p.m., with close to 50 privately owned unique and vintage aircraft on display at the fly-in area. Flying acts get started at 10:15 a.m. and go till 3:45 p.m. Air show tickets are available at all Thrifty Foods locations and the Canex store at CFB Comox, as well as online at www.comoxairshow.ca
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Movie night at Holland Park What do the movie Kung Fu Panda 2, the Surrey International World Music Marathon and breaking a world record have in common? On Saturday night (Aug. 17) marathon organizers in North Surrey will attempt to set a new world record for having the most people waving flags from around the world.
The attempt will take place at 7:45 p.m. at Holland Park (King George Boulevard and Old Yale Road), before the a presentation of the movie Kung Fu Panda 2. The Downtown Surrey Business Improvement Association wants to encourage people to get in the marathon mood and help wave one of the 500 flags at this week’s Movies Under the Stars event.
Free cultural flags will be handed out at around 7:15 p.m. (events begin at 5 p.m.) Participants are welcome to then watch the movie at dusk, presented by Prospera Credit Union. The second-annual Surrey International World Music Marathon will take place Sept. 29. The route includes more than 10 km of park land and greenways.
Celebrate Whalleywood with street fest The public is invited north to enjoy the firstever Whalleywood Street Festival. It will be held in North Surrey at the corner of 108 Avenue and King George Boulevard outside Aaron’s Furniture Store and the Surrey Urban Mission. The festival takes place on Saturday, Aug. 17 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. with food, music, face painting, games for children, and a variety of local merchants showcasing their wares, with an array of stores and interesting little boutiques situated within a few blocks of the site. Jamaican food and
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Jake Hanna and Ben Ingvaldson win big at national track-and-field meet
Pair strike gold at Legion championships Nick Greenizan Sports Reporter
Ocean Athletics had two new national champions among its members. At the Canadian Youth Legion Track and Field Championships – held last weekend at Langley’s McLeod Park – both Jake Hanna and Ben Ingvaldson set personal bests en route to gold-medal performances. On the second day of the three-day competition, Hanna, a 16-year-old Elgin Park Secondary student, took top spot in the youth
boys 400-m, clocking a time of 48.74 seconds. It was the first time Hanna – who was one of three Ocean Athletics athletes to represent Team BC – had run the event in under 49 seconds. “That was a pretty great moment for me. It’s what I had been working so hard for all summer, to get under 49,” he said. Hanna was the second-ranked runner heading into the event – behind Ontario’s Cameron Nurse – but the South Surrey runner, knowing he’d be running against
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the wind, paced himself until the end, when he made a final kick. “I knew there was going to be a pretty strong headwind – there
usually is in Langley – so I saved a bit for the end and made a late push,” Hanna explained. Hanna won by a few metres, with London, Ont. runner Davis Edward finishing second, in 49.27 seconds, and Nurse third, in 49.28. Ocean Athletics head coach Maureen de St. Croix was thrilled to see Hanna clock a sub-49-second run, adding that it “puts him in a pretty rare group” of runners his age. “It’s been just a tremendous season for him,” said de St. Croix. “And he’s just such a wonder-
ful kid. No matter what he does, he’s always just the same old Jake – except that just keeps running faster and faster.” Ingvaldson, a student at Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary who, like Hanna, competed for Team BC, also had a stellar weekend in Langley, winning three medals – including one gold. Ingvaldson struck gold in the shotput, capturing a Canadian youth title with a personal-best throw of 16.15 m. His mark beat second-place › see page A34
White Rock-bred Canuck looking forward to season
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ason Garrison took the less-travelled road to the National Hockey League, signing his first pro contract with the Florida Panthers as an undrafted free agent in 2008. And it’s perhaps in part because he was a so-called late bloomer that the now 28-yearold Vancouver Canucks’ defenceman – who grew up in White Rock – refuses to take his position for granted. “I personally want to take my game to another level,” said affable Garrison, who was converted to defence from forward by his former Richmond Sockeyes’ coach Ron Johnson during the 2002/03 Junior B season. “Ultimately, every summer, I want to come into the next year feeling better than the last.” Take skating, for example. Though Garrison has always been a good skater, for the last several summers he’s honed that skill working out with fellow pros under the tutelage of renowned skating coach Derek Popke in Vancouer. “There are always so many guys that want your spot,” Garrison reasoned. “You have to not only maintain your skills but grow them. For me that happens in the summer, skating with these guys – a lot of whom are young and have a lot of energy and are trying to get to that next level. You can always be better no matter who you are.” Clearly, Garrison appreciates and values the input he gets from Popke, who he says “has a good mindset and knows his drills.” “Ninety-nine per cent of players wait for feedback from you, whereas Jay will go through a drill and then explain what it felt like for him,” says Popke. Garrison is the epitome of a player who has made it through hard work and passion, Popke said. “He was not a kid when coming up (in
Vancouver Canucks defenceman Jason Garrison, who grew up in White Rock, is preparing for the upcoming NHL season. minor hockey) who played on every rep team,” noted Popke. “He was actually a house player growing up, so if ever there was a kid who maybe would want to quit because he didn’t see a light at the end of the tunnel it was him. But through hard work he slowly made his way up to junior, where once again, the same thing happened. He was not a junior ‘A’ player until 19.” “A lot of kids, if they don’t make the bantam ‘A’ team, or at 16 and 17, if they haven’t made junior ‘A’, they give up,” said Popke. “This was a guy who didn’t make any of those teams, but by working on details was able to achieve the ultimate goal. I think as a result that work ethic is engrained in him.” Garrison – who parlayed a Junior ‘A’ career with the Nanaimo Clippers into a scholarship at the University of Minnesota-Duluth – eventually signed with the Panthers, and toiled in relative obscurity during his first
three seasons in the NHL, but broke out offensively in 2011/12. The timing proved to be ideal, as Garrison became a sought-after free agent who signed a six-year contract with the Canucks on July 1, 2012. The chance to play for his hometown team was a dream come true, and Garrison feels fortunate for the opportunity. “It’s one of those things you don’t really think about too much until somebody asks you,” he explained. “Then you think, ‘yeah, that would be awesome.’ Obviously it was an exciting summer, but it was different and I totally knew that coming in. Still, you never really fully appreciate or understand it until you’re there and so it was a learning experience.” Garrison scored eight goals and 16 points in 47 games last season. He had his ups and downs, but feels he learned a lot and is look-
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ing forward to the 2013-14 season under new head coach John Tortorella. Training camp starts next month. “The main goal is to win, and sometimes a change is good,” he said. “I think it will be positive. (Tortorella) brings a lot of energy, a lot of experience and a different set of dynamics. We’re excited.” Though ice hockey was his main sport growing up in White Rock, Garrison also participated in such activities as rugby, basketball and roller hockey. “For me, it was about having fun and being with my friends while also obviously learning. My parents were always very good and offered positive encouragement,” he said. “I think every parent wants their kids to do better, but I think it’s important to allow them to be (themselves). I played because I was having fun. I was never mentally exhausted.”
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Relay wins › from page A33 thrower Noah Rolph of Ontario by 0.55 m. Ingvaldson also found himself on the podium in the Legion’s other two throwing events, winning bronze in both the discus – with a toss of 49.99 m – and the hammer throw, in which his best toss travelled 53.55 m. At the club level, Ocean Athletics’ midget-aged relay teams also fared well. Ocean Athletics’ boys team – Michael Aono, Dominic Luccock, Bryan Niwinski and Dawson Ribiero – won gold in the medley relay. The club’s girls team – which included Jessica Williams, Kira Pederson, Elise Burgert and Danielle Steer – also won the medley relay. The medley relay consists of runs of different lengths – it begins with a 400-m leg, followed by back-toback 200-m lengths before wrapping up with an 800-m portion. “It was just an excellent meet for everyone,” said de St. Croix. “The Legions will be back in Langley next year, so whether our athletes won medals or not, it’s a great experience and they’ll be even more prepared for next year.”
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Caldwell breaks more records A week after she set a new Canadian record record in the pool at FINA World Championships, White Rock’s Hilary Caldwell is at it again. Caldwell, fresh off a bronzemedal win in the 200-m backstroke at worlds, returned to the World Cup circuit, where, in Eindhoven, Netherlands, she placed fifth in the 100-m back – in a time of 57.97 seconds. – and was fourth in the 200-m. Her 100-m time was enough to set a new B.C. Open record, while her mark in the 200-m – which was 2:02.56 – shattered the existing Canadian short-course record. A few days later in Berlin, Caldwell – a Pacific Sea Wolves Swim Club alum – followed that performance by swimming to a fifth-place finish in the 200-m back, and a sixth in the 100-m.
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Hilary Caldwell set records last week in World Cup events. Also this week, another member of the Sea Wolves, Olyvvia Chow, had a pair of top10 finishes at the Canada Games in Sherbrooke, Que. Chow, who will swim for McMaster University in Hamilton this fall, placed sixth
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The White Rock Renegades ’95 are 3-1 through the first four games of U18 Women’s Fastpitch Canadian Championships in Charlottetown, P.E.I. With their current record, the Renegades – who are the defending national U18 champs, having won the tournament last year as 17-year-olds – sit in second place in the 22-team tournament’s Red Pool, behind only the 4-0 Smitty’s Terminators from Manitoba. White Rock’s most recent victory came Wednesday morning, when the team defeated the Regina Kaos 5-2. Renegades’ Marley Nicole Parker went the distance in the pitcher’s circle in the victory, striking out four batters while scattering six hits. Taylor Lundrigan and Cheyanne Head each had a double and two runs-batted-in. The Renegades had another game late Wednesday, against the Nova Scotia Stealers, but it was played after Peace Arch News’ press deadline. White Rock had a busy day Tuesday, with two games. They opened with a 9-0 victory over the Calgary Xtreme, scoring all nine
runs in the final three innings of play. Brooke Anderson was the winning pitcher for White Rock – striking out seven in six innings of work – while the offensive outburst was a group effort. Lundrigan, playing first base, had another strong game, going 4-for-4 with three RBI and two runs scored, while right-fielder Katie Vosper and catcher Lexie Brenneis each had two RBI. As of Wednesday morning, the team’s only blemish came in the second game Tuesday – a 6-4 extra-innings loss to the Smitty’s Terminators. The game was tied 2-2 until the Terminators plated four runs in the top of the ninth frame, and White Rock replied with just two in the bottom of the inning. Neither team was sharp in the field, with the ‘Gades making five errors, and Smitty’s four. Sara Groenewegen – a member of Canada’s national senior women’s team – went the whole nine innings for White Rock, striking out 10. On Monday, the tournament’s opening day, White Rock won its first game – first beating Ajax (Ontario). Playoff rounds begin Friday, and the tournament wraps up Sunday evening.
Top-10 marks for Sea Wolves Members of the Pacific Sea Wolves had a handful of top-10 finishes at Canadian age-group swim championships earlier this month in Montreal. As a team, the Sea Wolves placed 26th overall, with the PSW boys finishing 19th. Among the standout performers was Esmee Smit-Anseeuw, 14, who won silver in the 100-m and 200-m butterfly, placed fifth in the 400-m individual medley, and eighth in the 50-m fly; Alex Blaskovich, 14, who won gold in the five-km open-water swim and
was fourth in the 800-m and 1,500-m free; and Edwin Zhao, 16, who won gold in the 200-m back, silver in the 800-m freestyle and bronze in the 1,500-m free and had a top-10 finish in five other events. Mason Lin, 16, was fifth in the 400-m IM and seventh in the 200IM; Darian Fry, 16, was sixth in the 50-m free; Aksel Smit-Anseeuw was fifth in the five-km open-water swim and Lydia Doyon, 15, was seven in the girls five-km open-water event. – Nick Greenizan
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Wednesday n White Rock Scrabble Club at White Rock Library, 15342 Buena Vista Ave., Wednesdays starting Sept. 4, 1-4 p.m. Free. n Storytime for kids at White
singers to join chorus. Bass and tenor voices particularly encouraged. Info: Anne Baird at infomation@maple-leafsingers.com or www.mapleleafsingers.com n Seniors Day (60+) every Tuesday until Jan. 6 at Hair Art Academy. Complimentary tea and sandwiches with appointment. Call 604-541-1541.
Buena Vista Ave. Info: Herb Spencer, 604-542-2299. n SOS Prep Squad at the Cloverdale Library, 5642 176A St., free drop-in math and language arts program for 10-13 year olds. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:30-1 p.m. from Aug. 13 to 29. Info: www.surreylibraries.ca n Maple Leaf Singers invite
Rock Library, als interested in 15342 Buena Vista becoming trained Ave., Wednesdays volunteer tutors. starting Sept. 25, Excellent English 10:30-11 a.m. Free. skills required. Info: www.fvrl. Info: 778-871-5319 datebook@peacearchnews.com bc.ca or www.safullam1@gmail.com Ongoing n History Club meets the last Monday of each month n READ Surrey/White Rock at White Rock Library, 15342 Society is looking for individu-
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n Denise Hagan to perform Aug. 16, 7-9 p.m. at 20214620 64 Ave. Cost: $20. Info: www.kiklibrary.com or Patricia, 604-764-0140. n Flamenco Del Mar festival kicks off Sept. 13-14 at 8 p.m. at the Coast Capital Playhouse, 1532 Johnston Rd., Tickets: $25, $20 for students and seniors, available at the theatre.
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n High Street Summer Block Party Aug. 17, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 2940 & 2950 King George Blvd. All ages event. n Summer Time Living & Giving fundraiser dance benefiting White Rock South Surrey Hospice Society Aug. 24, 7-10:30 p.m. at the Waterfront Room at Beecher Place, 12160 Beecher St. Cost: $40. Info: gayleboutilier9@gmail.com or 604-230-3675. n Summer Dance Party Aug. 24 7-11 p.m. at Elks Lodge. 1469 George St. Cost: $15. Info/tickets: louis. bongiovanni@gmail.com n Zombie Walk in White Rock Sept. 7, 1-3:30 p.m. Assemble beside Washington Avenue Grill in gravel parking lot. Free. All-ages welcome. Non-perishable food donations for Peace Arch Food Bank to be collected. n Surrey Symphony Society auditions for the Surrey Youth Orchestra, Intermediate Strings, Junior Strings and Chamber Music on Sept. 7 at Surrey Christian Secondary, 15353 92 Ave. Info: gm.surreysymphony@ gmail.com
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The First Annual TRUE NORTH FRASER BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL
Ongoing n TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly, meets during the week at various locations, including Semiahmoo Public Library, 1815 152 St. For information, phone Lynda at 604-8568014, Linda at 604-4629326 or visit www.tops.org n Mixed Singles over Sixty White Rock/South Surrey. Social active group offering companionship, golf, dining etc. Contact Colin at 604-5387799. Info: www.senioroversixtyclub.weebly.com
Volunteers n Alzheimer Society of B.C. White Rock office needs office and one-onone support volunteers. A commitment of two to four hours weekly or biweekly over one year is required. Training provided. Info, 604-541-0606 or atournier@alzheimerbc.org n BC Bereavement Helpline needs volunteers who are self-motivated, computer literate and able to donate a few hours a week to help with public events, responding to calls, conferences and workshops, marketing and promotions, web design/ maintenance, administration and field research. Info, 604-738-9950 or bcbh@telus.net n Big Sisters needs female volunteers, 19 and older, who want to mentor a young girl in the community. 604-873-4525. n Boys and Girls Clubs of South Coast BC is seeking volunteers to supplement its before and afterschool care programs at Star of the Sea School, 15025 24 Ave., Surrey. Hours are 7-9 a.m. or 3 5:30 p.m., Mon. to Fri. Vol-
Continuous Open Stage Show , , All Nite Indoor Jam Area ir, Fa aft Trade and Cr Slo-Pitch Jams , & more!
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Walker (right) and Cuba make a splash in the water near Peace Arch Park last month. Owners Colin Befus and Shauna Frankelson dubbed the Dobermans ‘dobie-porpoises’ after watching their synchronized movements in the water. unteer screening includes n Canadian Cancer a criminal record check, Society is in urgent need two referof office volences and unteers for volunteer one four-hour orientations. shift twice a For more month. Traininformation ing provided. please con- datebook@peacearchnews.com The White tact Donna Rock/South Burke, Surrey office volunteer co-ordinator, is open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., 604-591-9262, ext. 131 or Monday-Friday. For more donnab@bgccs.bc.ca info, call 604-538-0011
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or email whiterock@ bc.cancer.ca For more information, call 604-5368300, 604-538-0011 or jmacpherson@bc.cancer. ca n Ladies’ Crescent Beach Winter Bridge Club. Some experience necessary and partner required. Info, 604-5316371 or 604-535-1325.
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Centennial Park, White Rock (Taylor Box) • For all kids ages 8-12 years • Maximum of 16 teams with 6-8 players per team • Five games guaranteed (15 minute games) • Group Bracket Round Robin - Single Elimination Playoffs • One referee per game • Individual Stat Cards • 5 on 5 play - including goalie • Non-contact - helmet with cage & gloves required • Lunch will be provided Registration fee is $100 per team plus 1 non-perishable food item for donation to the local food bank.
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1480 George St., White rock B.C. Church office: 604-536-9322 www.saint-johns.ca
Seaview PentecoStal aSSembly
9:00am afrikaans Service 9:50am Sunday School 10:30am Worship Service
10:30 am Service 6:00 pm Service Senior Pastor Joseph Booth
Rev. Willem v.d. Westhuizen LUnCH HUT Fridays 11-1 pm
14633 16th Ave. South Surrey
604-536-7011
www.seaviewassembly.org
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baptist church
...seeking to honour God as we love our neighbour & touch the world.
2265 - 152 St., Surrey (604) 531-8301
Morning Worship and Kids' Church at 10:00 a.m.
Mike & Ev Schroeder - Pastors
10:30 a.M. SundayS www.lifechurchwr.com
www.whiterockbaptist.ca 1657-140th St., Surrey, BC V4a 4H1
Everyone needs a pastor and a church to call home
604-531-2344
office@whiterockbaptist.ca
2:00 P.M. Mandarin Worship
Amazing Grace How Sweet the Sound Worship with us at St. Marks!
12953 - 20th Ave. Surrey www.stmarkbc.org
(604) 535-8841
Rev. Craig Tanksley, Rector
White Rock Lutheran Church
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English 10:30am
S e m i a hmo o Penin nS ul a The Story of Christian Beginnings: (Studies in the book of Acts) This Sunday 10.30 am
With Sunday School for kids
Combined Prayer and Worship 6.00 pm ~ The Church on Oxford Hill
Pastor Peter Klenner
All Saints Community Church
12268 Beecher St. Crescent Beach • 604-209-5570 www.allsaintswhiterock.com
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity 15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street Phone: 604-531-0884 www.holytrinitywhiterock.org
United chUrch of canada
White Rock South Surrey Jewish Community Centre
sunnyside
Serving the Jewish Community since 1994
Giant Garage Sale
www.wrssjcc.org
Mount olive lutheran ChurCh
2350 - 148 St., Surrey, B.C. Phone: 604-536-8527
Worship & Sunday School 10:15 am
SUnDAy SERvICES
8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Eucharist Service, Sunday School and Youth Group
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Pastor Peter Hanson Pastor Melanie Calabrigo All are Welcome!
SEMIAHMOO BAPTIST CHURCH
Chinese 10:30am
2141 Cranley Drive 604-576-6504
$ " #%$ We sing the Traditional Pastor Norm Miller !'" $% ( Pastor David Leung Hymns and use the King 604-576-1394 778-878-6699 James version in all services. &* ' We Traditional & Christ Centered Sunday Services have All Are Welcome moved )"% # ! 11 am & 6 pm St. John’s Church
1480 George St., White Rock, B.C.w
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Saturday, August 24th 9:00am - 1:00pm
15639 - 24th Ave., 604 531-2979 www.sunnysideuc.ca
CresCent united
Corner 28th Ave. and 127th Street • 604 535-1166 Ministry Staff: Scott Swanson and Gabrielle McLarty Music Director: David Proznick
Worship & Sunday School - 10 am Everyone Welcome www.crescentunitedchurch.com
first united Centre St. & Buena Vista Ave.
604-531-4850
Rev. Joan McMurtry Service at 10:30 am on August 19, 2013 with Lorraine Hand and Elizabeth Winkler; there is no Children’s Ministry in July and August
A progressive, inclusive Christian community – all welcome, come as you are! firstuc@telus.net www.firstunitedwhiterock.com
Sunday Services
The Reverend Neil Gray, Rector
8:00 a.m. Eucharist 10:00 a.m. Sung Eucharist Children's Program & Nursery Thursdays - 10:30 a.m. Eucharist
The Anglican Church welcomes you!
Roman CatholiC ChuRChes on the Peninsula “A warm welcome to everyone�
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
“The Star’s 3Rs� Reverence, Respect, Responsibility�
Please call 604-531-6316 or go to: www.starofthesea.ca
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Containers hold homes in Downtown Eastside Affordable housing is taking a new twist with a complex in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside built from old shipping containers. A dozen containers have been converted into apartments, each with about 290 square feet of living space. Every home includes a private bathroom, kitchen and in-suite laundry, as well as huge floor-to-ceiling windows. The project was built through a partnership between Canada Mortgage & Housing Corporation, Atira Women’s Resource
Society, BC Hydro and several other community partners. The aim was to provide safe, affordable housing for women in the Downtown Eastside. “We are absolutely thrilled with the outcome of this development,” says Atira Women’s Resource Society CEO Janice Abbott. “Atira has the vision and the tenacity to see this project through a precedent-setting development process, despite criticism and opposition. ... The building and individual suites look better than we ever could have imagined.”
NEW HOME DEVELOPMENT
Construction began on Nov. 30, 2012, and every home was completed by July of this year. Six of the homes will be social housing for older women, while the remaining six will be rented at Housing Income Limits rental rates. The residents of the social housing homes will be women with roots in the Downtown Eastside who will be mentoring younger women living next door at the Imouto Housing for Young Women through Atira’s Intergenerational Mentorship Program. Residents will be able to take possession on Sept. 1. “This shipping container housing development serves to show us that with creative thinking we can work to ensure that everyone has access to safe and secure housing,” says Miriam Sobrino, chair of Atira’s board of directors. The project was inspired by BC Hydro’s “House of the Future”, which was also made from recycled shipping containers and was placed on the front lawn of BC Hydro’s office during the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games. BC Hydro donated the house after the end of the Games. Two other containers were donated, and the remaining eight were purchased through the Port of Vancouver. For more information, visit www.atira.bc.ca.
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The townhomes at Polygon’s Lakeside include executive-level features such as stainless-steel appliances, a kitchen island, laminate flooring and engineered stone countertops, above. Buyers will be able to take advantage of some amazing amenities, including living right on Sunstone Lake, below right.
Executivestyle living at Lakeside By Kerry Vital
Polygon’s Sunstone master-planned community in North Delta is the perfect family-friendly neighbourhood, with amenities, plenty of outdoor space and gorgeous homes. Now the community is adding elegance with Lakeside, threebedroom townhomes right in the heart of Sunstone.
“Nothing has been built like this in years,” says Lakeside sales manager Theresa Liljedahl. “These are true executive-level townhomes.” Lakeside brings something special to Sunstone with its master-on-main floorplan, the Seaside Series. “There’s been a high demand for homes with the master on the main floor,” Liljedahl says. “People have been waiting years for this. It’s all-on-one-level living.” The upper floor includes two more bedrooms and a flex room, giving buyers options for how they want to use their space. The second floorplan at Lakeside, the Hampton Series, features all three bedrooms on the upper level. Most homes are over 2,000 square feet, giving you tons of space to entertain or relax. Curb appeal is not in short supply at Lakeside. The homes are built using classic
Seaside architecture, with pitched roofs, stone and wood detailing and window boxes. Street-fronting homes include picket fencing and stone post entry gates to complement the architecture. Buyers will be able to enjoy time outdoors on their private decks or patios, which feature gas hookups for your barbecue. You’ll also love your private fenced yard. The kitchen in your new home is a prime example of the high-quality finishings you’ll find at Lakeside. With engineered stone countertops, a marble backsplash, customdesigned, naturally stained quarter oak flat panel or white painted Shaker-style cabinetry and stainless-steel appliances, your kitchen is fit for a gourmet chef. It’s also the perfect place to entertain with its kitchen island. Select homes include a large walk-in pantry for extra storage. Laminate flooring is featured throughout
the main living areas. Radiant in-floor heating will keep you warm and comfortable no matter what the weather is doing. “It’s a wonderful way of heating a home,” says Liljedahl. Nine-foot ceilings on the main level add to the sense of spaciousness in the home, with some homes featuring vaulted ceilings in the living room. Your new living room also holds an electric fireplace with custom surround. The master ensuite bathroom is made for pampering, with its oversized soaker tub, separate shower with glass enclosure and marble tile accents and marble countertops. It also features his-and-hers sinks, a large vanity mirror and porcelain tile flooring. Every home has a main floor powder room for maximum convenience, with its own porcelain tile flooring and elegant pedestal sink or vanity with undermount sink. Sunstone is home to some pretty amazing amenities. The 12,000-square-foot Sunstone Club includes an outdoor pool, gym, fireside lounge with a billiards table and much more. Sunstone Lake is right beside Lakeside, along with a playground, outdoor stage and several trails for walking or cycling. A shopping village is in the works for the future, and an urban community garden is moments away. When you venture off the property, you’ll find schools, shopping, dining and recreation all nearby. Homes start in the low $600,000s. For more information, visit www.polyhomes.com, call 604-585-7107 or visit the presentation centre at 10500 Delsom Avenue, open daily except Fridays between noon and 6 p.m.
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The Summit House at Morgan Crossing has suites with dazzling mountain views. From the North Shore Mountains, through to Golden Ears and all the way around to Mount Baker. Year-round these rocky beauties will enchant you. Or perhaps staring out on a calm lush oasis is more your style. The Summit House has suites that look out on the Rooftop Plaza, over an acre of blossoming outdoor space complete with a BBQ, sunning area and community garden. The Summit House is the final opportunity to own at Morgan Crossing, a walkable urban village in the heart of South Surrey. Visit us today and experience Village life for yourself!
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LIVE HERE. WALK EVERYWHERE. A PERFECT BLEND OF CONVENIENCE & CONTEMPORARY STYLE. The luxurious residences at Royce provide a lifestyle that few can rival. With no home maintenance to worry about, you’re able to enjoy life to the fullest in the heart of the beautiful beachside village of White Rock. Whether you’re sipping a coffee along the beach promenade, taking a long leisurely bike ride through Sunnyside Park trails or shopping to your heart’s content, Royce offers an exceptional lifestyle within a short stroll from your front door.
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OPEN HOUSES 15834 PROSPECT CRESC. • $739,900 • WOW Nothing left to do! Recently renov. 4 bdrm. & den, 3 bath, new roof, upgraded plumbing & electrical, thermal windows, h/w tank & OPEN furnace. Luxurious upgraded main bath w/ SAT. & heated floors, marble tiles, ceasarstone vanity. Oak hardwood on main, bathrooms w/new SUN. tiles, vanities & fixtures. Above ground bsmt. AUG. 17 & 18 is bright, has a 2nd kitchen, full bath, gas f/p, 2:00-4:00 new carpets (could be suite/nanny’s quarters/ in-laws?). Very private, SW fully fenced backyard is entertainers dream, P.M. new Sierra Stone & cedar deck w/glass railings, 2 gas BBQ lines, wired 220 for hot tub. Great family home in sunny White Rock, fantastic cul-de-sac location, walk to Peace Arch Elem. & Earl Marriott schools! Pam Mitchell 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty
#2 - 15425 ROSEMARY HEIGHTS CRESC. • $799,000 OPEN SAT. & 3404 sq. ft. immaculate duplex-style gated townhome in desirable Braemore. Master on main, 2 gas SUN. fireplaces, fresh paint, gourmet kitchen with granite, AUG. SS appls., gas stove. Bsmt. has theatre room, 17 & 18 separate entry and more. 19+. 2:00-4:00 Janet Baxter 604-575-5262 HomeLife Benchmark Titus Realty P.M.
OPEN SAT. & SUN. AUG. 17 & 18 2:00-4:00 P.M.
#302 - 1360 MARTIN ST. • WEST WINDS New price: $249,900. Beautifully updated 2 bdrm., 2 bath, 984 sq. ft. corner unit. New kitchen never used, all new flooring, updated bathrooms, new light fixture, wrap-around private deck. Short walk to amenities, quite well maintained bldg., 55+, quick possession possible. Lee Graham 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty
OPEN DAILY 1:00-4:00 P.M. CLOSED FRIDAYS
14743 - 32ND AVENUE and #2 - 3266 - 147TH STREET ELGIN OAKS! ONLY 3 houses left! Starting at $699,900 (14743 - 32 Ave.) and 9 TOWNHOMES left starting at $384,900 (#2 - 3266 - 147 St.) NET GST INCL! Affordable, quality homes in ELGIN AREA! Lulu Sorbara 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty
OPEN DAILY NOON5:00 P.M. (CLOSED FRIDAYS)
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
OPEN SAT. AUG. 17 1:00-3:00 P.M.
#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 & Teresa Berge 604-531-1909 Hugh & McKinnon 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
#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. 18 2:00-4:00 on main, kitchen with skylight, new island, counters, backsplash, S/S appls., master on main, 2 more bdrms. up & full bath. P.M. Morley Myren 604-506-2006 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty
OPEN SUNDAY AUG. 18 2:00-4:00 P.M
858 LEE ST. • NEW PRICE: $1,248,000 Brand new home min. from beach. High-end fin., eng. H/W floors, built-in speakers, 3-jet steam shower, chef’s kitchen, large island, quartz counters, s/s appl. Fully contained suite with sep. entrance. State of the art security system. Private yard. Some ocean view. Maureen Fritz 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty
OPEN SAT. & SUN. AUG. 17 & 18 2:00-4:00 P.M
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#53 - 15233 - 34TH AVENUE • SUNDANCE TOWNHOME Three bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms. Rec room on lower level. Deck and sunny patio. Priced at $372,000. Janalee Barnes 604-649-4252 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty
OPEN SUNDAY AUG. 18 2:00-4:00 P.M.
#104 - 15241 - 18TH AVENUE Ground level 1176 sq. ft. two bedroom, two bath apartment. Cranberry Lane. Total remediation in 2012. $309,000 Cliff Gordon 604-531-1111 or 604-329-1460 HomeLife Benchmark Realty
#212 - 15270 - 17TH AVENUE • JUST REDUCED • $310,000 The Cambridge. Large 1329 sq. ft., two bdrm., two bath suite. West-facing. Prime location. No pets, no rentals. Age restriction 55+. Anita Marler 604-531-4000 Bay Realty Ltd.
15573 FINLAY COURT • WHITE ROCK • $818,000 This 3 bdrm., OPEN 3 bath, stately colonial home offers open concept living style, SUNDAY fully remodeled. Kitchen with granite, stainless steel appliances, AUG. 18 2:00-4:00 island. Large deck in the back perfect for entertaining, complete with entertainment system. Close to beach. MLS F1318106. P.M. Shanel Mishra 604-763-8970 Royal Group Realty OPEN SUNDAY AUG. 18 2:00-5:00 P.M.
2714 PARKWAY DRIVE 2550 sq. ft. 4 bedrooms and den, one level living! Large private deck, double garage, room for the RV and boat trailer. Front yard like a perfect English garden. Best priced rancher in town! Diane Thompson 604-531-4000 Bay Realty Ltd.
#27 - 1881 - 144TH STREET • BRAMBLEY HEDGE • $575,000 OPEN Completely renov. 2012, exclusive 31-unit complex, private, SUNDAY quiet setting with winding lanes, expansive gardens. Fresh white AUG. 18 kitchen w/SS appls., granite counters, open eating bar, renov. 1:00-3:00 bathrooms, huge laundry room, generous windows. P.M. Teresa Berge 604-531-1909 Hugh & McKinnon Realty
1866 - 127A STREET • OCEAN PARK FAMILY HOME • $790,000 OPEN Move-in ready 2311 sq. ft. home, reno’d 2013 w/new roof & SUNDAY windows. New sun-filled family room off brand new kitchen with AUG. 18 2:00-4:00 access to decks and private yard, freshly painted, 3 bdrms., 2 full baths, r/i plumbing for 2nd laundry. Spacious and open. P.M. Elizabeth Tillberg 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty
OPEN SAT. AUG. 17 12:00-2:00 P.M.
#33 - 2925 KING GEORGE BLVD. • KEYSTONE Three bedroom, 3 bath, 1737 sq. ft. townhome at quiet back of complex. Built in 2011. First time on market. Open concept. Lots of windows. Beebe Cline 604-531-1909 Hugh & McKinnon Realty
#301 - 1319 MARTIN STREET • THE CEDARS • $224,000 OPEN Beautifully renov. 1 bdrm. ocean view condo in the heart of SUNDAY White Rock. Light, bright, very private top floor corner unit AUG. 18 2:00-4:00 surrounded in glass looking to the stunning cedar trees. Glassed in deck to enjoy the ocean view. 55+, 1 pet allowed, rentals restr. P.M. Diane Reelie 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty
OPEN SAT. AUG. 17 2:30-4:30 P.M.
12710 - 15A AVENUE • $1,080,000 Ocean Park Village / 1001 Steps. Four bedroom, 2 bath, 2 kitchens, 2288 sq. ft. home with legal suite. Substantially rebuilt 2013. Revenue potential. Beebe Cline 604-531-1909 Hugh & McKinnon Realty
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Gorgeous fully renovated 2X6 framed home, 3280 sq ft with very high standard of finishing on quiet 11,761 sq ft. fenced lot backing onto a grass field with a view of Golden Ears Mountain. 50 year roof, newer furnace, and H/W tank, professionally designed new kitchen, with new cabinets, granite counters, lights and deluxe stainless appliances incl. wine fridge. Oak floors, newer carpets, master suite is deluxe with spa style ensuite including italian marble, and 20 ft. of wall closets with organizers in a dressing area. All baths and laundry room fully renovated. Cement patio near new. Workshop area in the garage will fit a motorcyle and tools. www.seevirtual360.com/f1317554 One of a kind in spacious subdivision with easy access to Hwy #10 and 152nd St.
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T s aw wa s s e n B e ac h F ro n T 852 Tsawwassen Beach Rd, Tsawwassen BC
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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.
Traditional European style home with 3 bdrm and 2 bath. Georgeous sun room and lanscape design yard.
10 minute walk to Semiahmoo Sec.. Southern exposed yard. 6 bdrm & 3 bath. Ocean view in solarium.
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Chloe Anais Russell July 28 , 2002 - August 9, 2002 We continue to be warmed by your sweet spirit. Thinking of you and your family. With love from the Phillips family.
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CRICKMER Dr. Sean (Jan. 22, 1954 - Aug. 6, 2013)
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It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden recent passing of Dr. Sean Crickmer. Dr. Crickmer worked for 24 years as a physician in the Emergency Department of Peace Arch Hospital. He was a kind, gentle, and caring man who was loved and respected by staff and colleagues. In his work as a physician, he touched the lives of many people. Dr. Crickmer graduated in 1986 from Queen’s University’s School of Medicine in Kingston, Ontario and then completed a three year residency in family and emergency medicine at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver. He lived primarily in Whistler to pursue his love of windsurfing and skiing. He worked for many years as a ski patroller at Blackcomb Mountain. He is survived by his loving wife Claire and his son Michael who is currently studying medicine. He was a good man who was happy with who he was and in the life he lived and how he lived it. He will be greatly missed by his friends, staff and colleagues and the community that he served. A memorial service will be held at Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre, 14831 28 Avenue, Surrey, B.C, on Sunday August 18 at 1 p.m. A memorial service will be held at Fairmont Chateau Whistler, 4599 Chateaus Blvd Whistler Friday August 23rd at 6pm..
Passed away peacefully on July 24 at the age of 96. Predeceased by husbands Clarence Mason and Stuart Pallot. Lily will be lovingly remembered by daughter Barb (Ken), grandchildren Heidi (Lee), Warren (Andrea), and great grandsons Connor and Tanner. The family wishes to thank Morgan Place for every caregiver for their love, care and dedication to their job as they cared for Mom. A gathering will be held on August 29. Please call 604313-7346 for more information. WOODS, Kenneth Lindsay On July 18 we said good-bye to Kenneth Lindsay Woods. A Celebration of Woody’s Life will be held at Crescent Beach Legion #240 (2643 – 128 Street, Surrey) on Sat, Aug 17 from 1-3pm. Donations in lieu of flowers to the Royal Canadian Legion in his memory.
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Fun Family Phonics 3, 4, 5 or 6 hrs a day classes 2 - 5 days per week available Junior Kindergarten, ESL
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CLASS 1 TRUCK DRIVER / DISPATCHER needed by a small steadily growing company located in Richmond BC. We are looking for the right person who is able to drive, dispatch and handle border paperwork as part of their duties. Ideally you will have some computer training as well as US border experience. Please E-mail your resume to dave@dragontrucking.com
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INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SIGN UP ONLINE! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853
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Licensed Group Childcare, Located at 13262 Amble Greene Court, Surrey (16 Ave + 132 St.) Contact: Linda Yi, 778-319-6866 778-296-2585 or email: oceanparkdaycare@gmail.com
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SUNSELECT Greenhouses in Delta & Aldergrove seeking general farm workers to pick, prune peppers & general farm work. FT positions all days all hours. Must have own transportation. On job training, no education required. $10.25/hr apply to ghjob912@gmail.com
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Stylist chair rental available at Hair Eclipse, White Rock.
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Apply in person only Mon. - Fri., 9:00a.m. - 3:00p.m. 6834 King George Blvd. Surrey
Full Time Opportunity! Up to $20/hr, no commission. Must fill 15 FT CSR positions immediately! Expanding firm looking for charismatic people to join our top notch marketing team. Must be outgoing and good with the public!
Full time or part time at Peninsula Crossing Animal Hospital. Email or drop by with resume. 5417374@gmail.com 604-541-7374 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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F/T LIVE-IN NANNY for family of 4 W.Rock area. Min wage. Email resume: naniekonanny@yahoo.ca
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ELDERLY COUPLE wanting parttime help in the home. White Rock/S.Sry. 604-531-1248
STUDENTS WELCOME!!!! Call Mindi at 604-777-2195 to apply! PART-TIME MUSIC INSTRUCTOR Establish a rewarding music career with Soundworks Music School! P/T drum, vocal & violin teachers. Must have a strong music background, a passion for teaching, great energy & presentability. 604-538-2295
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Maria “Ricky” Wojdak (1920-2013) Maria (Rietje, Ricky) was born on April 23, 1920 in Amsterdam, the fifth of six Versteeg children in a close, working class family. She told many stories of the laughter and rivalries growing up with four sisters and one brother in a 4-room apartment. During the difficult war years Ricky did much to support her aging parents. All her older siblings were married and had young families of their own to look out for. After the War, Ricky immigrated to England in search of a better life. She met and later married Pawel (Paul) Wojdak, a Polish soldier who had served in the British army. Ricky and Paul had a son (also named Paul) in early 1948 and in 1952 the family set sail for Canada aboard the Cunard Line’s Scythia. In Canada, Ricky and her family lived at The Hogsback, a 27-acre wooded estate near the Credit River belonging to Rodney Adamson, a Member of Parliament. There, Ricky and Paul provided domestic service while adjusting to life in Canada. Ricky and Paul achieved two proud items in 1956 and 1958; a home of their own and Canadian citizenship. The new home was located in Streetsville (now part of Mississauga, Ontario), a small town with several manufacturing plants where Ricky quickly found employment. She progressed through several accounting positions and added personnel duties. When she retired in 1984 Ricky was office manager of small law office, responsible for the funds involved in real estate and inheritance. These were enjoyable years; family camping holidays in Algonquin Park or Temagami and later there was a summer cottage in Muskoka. There were Grey Cup parties with good friends and visits to and from her sisters in Holland and brother in Australia. Her leisure time always included solving the weekly cryptic crossword from the Globe & Mail. Ricky and her husband shared too little time in retirement together because Paul died of lymphoma in late 1984. Never one to linger over a decision, Ricky quickly determined to wind up her life in Ontario and move to British Columbia to be close to her son Paul and Robin and their family. Ricky settled in White Rock soon made many new friends, immersed herself in bridge clubs, the Mann Park lawn bowling club, and especially enjoyed her grandchildren, Rebecca, Rachel and Graham. In her sporty Mustang she drove to concerts in Vancouver and with her friend Rollie drove to Pasadena to see the Rose
Bowl parade, an event she had long admired from afar. She became Chair of her Strata Association but that did not go well. Like many other Vancouver area condos, the brand new building began to leak. After a lengthy period of conjecture major repairs were undertaken. The glow was off condominium life; in 2003 Ricky relocated again, this time to Smithers, again closer to her son and Estelle and youngest granddaughter, Carmen. Of course Ricky quickly made new friends in Smithers and at Pioneer Place in particular. And she found a new bridge club. Her grandson Graham moved to Terrace and became a teacher. She was always ready for a road-trip to see his house, and his latest renovation project. Rachel visited from her new home in England, bringing Ricky’s two great-grandsons to her great delight. And Ricky’s last trip to Vancouver was to see the condo bought by her granddaughter Rebecca. Recently, Ricky took up poetry for self-expression. “From Pioneer Place with Love” is about the challenges of aging. She was a regular blood donor for some 40 years and in White Rock received recognition for giving 50 pints of blood. She continued to donate blood but eventually her age precluded further donations. Instead she gave money to numerous medical charities, many of which held special significance to her. Difficult endof-life events among her family and friends led her to a strong conviction in the right for people to die by choice and with dignity. She was active for many years with like-minded people to advocate for those rights. We are grateful to all the Home Care professionals, care-givers, hospice volunteers and friends who helped Ricky toward those goals. Ricky resisted strongly being told what to do or think, and would quote her father who said, “Think for yourself!” Ricky’s great sense of humor continued until her final days. This, and her outgoing personality led to enduring friendships. Many people will remember her lovingly and this was her mantra: Count your blessings, not your troubles, Count your age by friends, not years. Friends are the flowers that bloom in Life’s garden. Ricky is predeceased by all her siblings; Nellie, Toni, Wim, Annie and Jopie. She is survived by: her son Paul (Robin, Estelle), grandchildren Rebecca, Rachel (Antal), Graham and Carmen, and great-grandchildren Zoltan and Benedek.
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New York Painting & Coating Ltd. is seeking a f/t office receptionist for our Surrey head office. Punjabi & English fluency & prev. exp. preferred. Good Computer, organization & follow thru skills required. Benefits avail and hourly wage commensurate with exp. Hours M-F 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM. Please forward resumes to: scott@newyorkpaintingltd.com
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.
Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
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BC’s largest High School Cafeteria Company with over 50 locations is now interviewing for September. Team leader, counter attendants / cashiers / food prep, 4-8 hour shift during the school year to start at a high school near you. Fax resume to 604-503-0951.
JOIN OUR TEAM! Development Officer, Events Full job posting at www.pahfoundation.ca/careers
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for estimating for growing concrete company. Competitive wage & room for advancement. Email resume:
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HEALTH FOOD STORE looking for P/T help. Must have previous exp. Pls drop resume off at: 1377 Johnston Rd, White Rock.
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ASIAN MASSAGE Best massage, wonderful service, Foot $35/45 mins, Body massage $45/hr for 10 Sessions.
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SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or
ALL Concrete Brick, Block & Stonework. Good job - Good price. Call Enzio (604)594-1960
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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
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Kris 604-617-5561 TBO’s Green Landscape Systems 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
Landscaping & Lawn Maint. *Grass Cutting *Hedge Trim *PowerRaking *Weeding. Free Est. 778-688-3724
DHALIWAL GARDENING AND LANDSCAPING F Grass Cutting F Hedge Trimming & Pruning F Summer Cleanup
Lawn & Garden Specialist Free Estimates.
Call Joe 604-220-4442.
263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE Excavator & Bobcat Services •Drainage •Back-Filling •Landscaping & Excavating. •Landclearing & Bulldozing Hourly or Contract 38 Years exp.
604-576-6750 or Cell: 604.341.7374
SHOP from HOME! Check out bcclassified.com
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GARDENING
Call: Rick (604) 202-5184
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Soundworks Music School
www.centuryhardwood .com
PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 34 Years Exp. Free Estimates.
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
Ages 9-17
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923
Get Rid of Ugly Popcorn & Textured Ceilings
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
UNLIMITED CLASS ACCESS... Means you can attend as many classes as you want!
✶ Repairs & Staining ✶ Installation ✶ Free Estimates
CONCRETE & PLACING
PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. 604-762-4657/604-764-6416 THREE STAR DRYWALL LTD Boarding, Taping, & texture. Small jobs welcome! Kam 604-551-8047
103-1440 George St., White Rock 604-385-1668
FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOOR REFINISHING
281 PENINSULA Window Washing Gutter Cleaning Pressure Washing
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KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Professional Installations for a Great Price!
www.pacificcedarworks.com
Call (604)538-9600
$12.00/hr on most odd jobs. Painting, yardwork, lawncutting, etc. Call 778-239-9517 (NOT HIRING)
PERSONAL SERVICES
FENCE & DECK INSTALLATIONS
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
RANGERS OCEAN PARK APPLIANCE LTD
WORK WANTED
HELP WANTED
Dave 604-306-4255
Fully insured with WCB.
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
FENCING
www.watsonconstruction.ca
Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092
Please email all resumes to Barbara@megacrane.com
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FENCES DECKS, Home Construction & Repairs Proudly serving White Rock / South Surrey for over 10yrs. Lic. & Ins.
Past years compliance filing specialty. Construction & Manufacturing experience available for consulting. 604.535.9967 / 604.535.7886
Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader, is seeking an energetic, tower technician the applicant must have full understanding of electronics and 3 phase power. This full time position requires knowledge of tower crane erection and dismantles .
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COMPUTER SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
Ex Tax Auditor with 30 yrs Exp.
Repairs to all major appliances
Canuel Caterers
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Low overhead for good rates. All services from monthly bookkeeping to personal & corporate tax returns for small & medium business.
threescocatering@shaw.ca or Visit us at: www. threescompanycatering.ca
TOWER TECHNICIAN
HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
In House Bookkeeping & Accounting Firm.
Heavy Duty Diesel Mechanic
604.708.2628 caregiving@plea.bc.ca www.plea.ca
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
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GARDENING
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 281
GARDENING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 287
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 320
MOVING & STORAGE
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
AFFORDABLE MOVING
START TO FINISH CONTRACTING
604-307-4553
www.affordablemovers.bc.com
$45/Hr
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140
www.mainlandroof.com
Delivery or pick up Surrey location. Covered Storage. 604-644-1878 WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $125 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $145. Free delivery in Surrey. 604-856-8877
Call Blake or Brian (604)816-1653
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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HANDYPERSONS
AT YOUR SERVICE. Carpentry, Concrete, Painting, Rubbish Removal. Call Dave (604)999-5056 A PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN / CARPENTER 20 yrs exp. Licensed & Insured. Call 604-802-8809. Renovations, Repairs, Decks, Baths, Kitchens, Mouldings, Flooring.
604-787-5915/604-291-7778
PAINTING DONE RIGHT!! Interior & Exterior Insured, great refs. Free estimates & color consulting.
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PAVING/SEAL COATING
ASPHALT PAVING • Brick Driveways • Retaining Walls • Foundation Repairs • Sealcoating 604-618-2304
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PLUMBING
Repaint Specialist
Retired FireďŹ ghter Handyman • All Interior Work • Tiles • Trim • Drywall • Plumbing • Painting * Experienced * Reliable Roger 604-679-0779 HANDYMAN. Very reliable. 20 yrs exp. Senior’s discount. Make a list. CAN DO IT ALL! 604-866-4977
Expert Lawn Management
MAINTENANCE, Repair, Renovation www.proficientrenovation.com or 604-323-4111 for more details
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
FREE ESTIMATES & CONSULTING
Member of BCLNTA Horticulture Grad. BCIT Since 1989 - FULLY INSURED
Call Mike 604-671-3312 expertlawnmanagement.com
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes European Quality Workmanship CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS
Per Molsen 604-575-1240
Renovation Specialist
SUPREME HEDGES
• TREE Pruning & Top • Hedge Trimming • REMOVE Trees, Bamboo, B/berry, Ivy & Stumps *Seniors Disc. *Insured *24 yrs.
Jay 604-513-8524 A Cut Above Yard Maintenance SPECIALIZING IN: Summer services-Lawn cutting Cleanups, Power raking Aerating, Weeding & Pruning. White Rock Owned & Operated Since 1992
604-536-1345
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Quality workmanship since 1968 Commercial - Residential
KITCHENS - BATHRMS CROWN MOULDING SUITES, DECKS, REPAIRS - BUILDING MAINT. REFS. WORK GUARANTEED Emerson’s Contracting 604-524-2451, 604-535-0566 A SEMI-RETIRED CONTRACTOR. Specializing in Renovation’s. Available for work. 604-532-1710 SMALL Job Renos Int. & Ext. Home Repairs & Reno. Quality Workmanship. Call Steve 778-888-7489 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
Hauling Anything.. But Dead Bodies!! 20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE We Load or You Load !
604.220.JUNK(5865)
WCB INSURED
Serving Metro Vancouver Since 1988
Vincent 543-7776 INTERVAN PAINTING * Painting Contractor *
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005
* Residential / Commercial * New construction * Re-paint Interior / Exterior We provide the hi-end quality. WCB, Insured, Free Est’s! Call Henry 778-288-4560
✔ Complete Renovations from Start to Finish For a No Obligation Consultation GIVE ROBERT A CALL Cell: 604-290-4964 Eves: 604-535-0603
CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service • Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers • Plugged Drains 778-862-0560
BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7 Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841
HUDOLIN’S ON HOMES -Hedge Trimming - Pruning -Lawn Cut - Weeding -Lawn Reno’s, New Lawns -Placing of Mulch/Soil
bradsjunkremoval.com
Member of Better Business Bureau
D Additions D Decks D Bathrooms / Kitchens D Skylights / Windows D Tiling D Laminate Flooring
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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HOME REPAIRS
www.paintspecial.com
A1 BATH RENO’S. Bsmt suites, drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. Joe 604-961-9937 or 604-581-3822
• Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses • More
Recycled Earth Friendly HOT TUBS ARE NO PROBLEM!
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
604.587.5865
Call Ian 604-724-6373
www.recycleitcanada.ca
WHITE ROCK RUBBISH REMOVAL
SUPER SPECIAL - $299 HOUSES UNDER 2500sf. Gutters, windows & siding. Limited Time Offer. 604-861-6060
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour
LANDSCAPING
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.
.COM
Let MPB make your renovation dreams come true!
www.mpbconstruction.com Showroom: Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave. (at King George Blvd.) Tel: 604-538-9622
ITALIAN MASTIFF (Cane Corso)
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
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com
STUDS available, PUG (rare silver) and Golden Retriever, OFA hip and eye cert. both great natured family dogs, personality plus, Mission, call 604-820-4827
968-0367
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 506
APPLIANCES
Excellent Rates. (604)780-4604
APPLIANCES FOR SALE
Above oven Kenmore Microwave (black), Beaumark dishwasher (white). All in good working order. We are remodeling and changing colour. Delta 604-591-9740
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
*30 Yrs Exp. *Fully Insured
Call Brian for a free estimate
604-773-1349
Peace Arch Appliance AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092
311 MASONRY & BRICKWORK BRICK & STONE Install / Repair. Servicing South Surrey / W.Rock 604-396-1674
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MOVING & STORAGE GL ROOFING. Cedar/Asphalt, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters - $80. 604-240-5362. info@glroofing.ca
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
Call for FREE in-home consultation In-house design team and cabinet shop
GERMAN SHEPHERD Pups & young adults. Quality German & Czech bloodlines. 604-856-8161.
CALL ROGER 604whiterockrubbish@hotmail.com
IMPACT PRESSURE WASHING - Gutter, Windows, Full Houses.
MOVING? Designing and renovating new kitchens, bathrooms, basements, house make-overs and additions since 1989
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
EXTRA
“White Rock & South Surrey’s Leading Renovator since 1989�
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
Seniors Discount RELIABLE, SERVICE 7 days a week
Complete Landscape Service Specializing in landscape renos Bobcat - Excavator - Decks Retaining Walls - Paving Stones New Lawns-Irrigation-Drainage Hedging and more
PETS
JUNK REMOVAL
Call Marianne @ 604-328-7048
Running this ad for 8yrs
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BEAGLE PUPS, tri colored, good looking, healthy, vet check $700. (604)796-3026. No Sunday calls
RECYCLE-IT!
*Window Washing *Gutters *Siding *Walls *Driveway Power Washing. Great Work for Low Prices
604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley
PETS
PATRICK’S RUBBISH REMOVAL *Landscape *Trimming *Yard Clean *Const. Clean. *ANYTHING!!! 1 Ton Truck. Call Patrick for Prompt Quality Service @ 604-808-1652.
NEIGHBOURHOOD WASH .Hayden Painting 778-229-0236 Family Owned & Operated
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PRESSURE WASHING POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING
Dave: 604-862-9379
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DISPOSAL BINS By Recycle-it
604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca
~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates
Trees removal, Hedges Pruning, Topping Chipping. Insured. WCB Free wood & chips. David Fast 604-536-5426
RUBBISH REMOVAL
Delivery & Pick-Up Included Residential & Commercial Service • Green Waste • Construction Debris • Renovations • House Clean Outs
RENE’S SPRAY & BRUSH PAINTING
- QUALITY WORKMANSHIP-
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Starting from $199.00
ONE CALL DOES IT ALL!!
Qualified carpenter for all your home improvement needs.
EVERLAST Roofing. Cedar roof repairs, built-in gutters, skylights and complete reroofing. 35 yrs. exp. Call Don 604-781-5433
6 - 50 Yard Bins
Interior - Exterior Stucco & Siding Trim & Doors
For All Types of Renovations
Semiahmoo Tree Experts
www.elmapainting.com
778-855-5361
AFFORDABLE RENOVATIONS Sundecks, patios, fencing, all types of walls & floor finishing. Prof & Fast Service. Free Estimates. Call (604)626-7941
TREE & STUMP
www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca
ALL DECKED OUT DECKING LTD
Call Peter 604 - 541 - 8841
TREE SERVICES
Experienced Mover w/affordable rates, STARTING AT $40/HR 24/7 - Licensed & Insured. ** Seniors Discounts ** fortiermoving.ca
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
Wood & Vinyl Specialist Global Dec-k-ing Dealer Repair or Custom Build Licensed, Insured & WCB
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• Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates
Licensed, Insured, WCB
NEW GUTTERS 778-228-8529
TILING
A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peter’s Tile (604)209-0173
FOR YOUR MOVING
Call: 778-773-3737
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
373B
removal done RIGHT!
GET THE BEST
D interior & exterior renovation D rot repair & restoration D Decks D Fences & much more free estimates. MUSHROOM MANURE
25 yrs in rooďŹ ng industry
Family owned & operated. Fully ins. We do Cedar Shakes, conversions, concrete tiles, torchon, fibreglass shingles, restoration & repairs. 20 yr labour warr. 604-427-2626 or 723-2626
From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
Blake and his Dad make a positive difference in your life by providing quality workmanship delivered with integrity.
Mainland RooďŹ ng Ltd.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
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604-536-6620
A-OK PAINTING Forget The Rest, Call The BEST! Harry 604-617-0864
BEST BUSY BOYS ROOFING LTD.
D Conversion from Cedar to Asphalt, Shingles, Fiberglass D 30, 40, 50 years Warranty D WCB, BBB, Liability Ins. Free Estimates. Call Gary 604-599-5611 OR Visit
www.BBmoving.ca
www.bestbusyboysroofing.com
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. WCB. Re-roofing, New Roof Gutters.
604-812-9721
CHEAP RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free! (778)997-5757, (604)587-5991
FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!! *Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!
604-572-3733 T & K Haulaway
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www.peacearchnews.com A51 RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
RENTALS 736
HOMES FOR RENT
Centrally Located Adult Oriented
GARAGE SALES
1386 - 160A St. S. Surrey Sat. Aug. 17th, 10am - 1pm Retired seamstress-fabric hoarder selling stash. Wool, cotton & knits, some vintage.
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GARAGE SALE 81381- Martin Street, White Rock Sat. August 17, 9am - 3pm. Area rugs, Household items, Furniture, Costume Jewelery, Dishes, etc.
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UNDER $100
ASHLEY cherry wood WALL UNIT, like new, $75 obo. 604-535-2560 or 604-644-0151
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UNDER $200
FREEZER 7 cu.ft. chest freezer, good cond, $150.: (604)538-5824
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White Rock Gardens - cat friendly Professionally Managed by Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP
WHITE ROCK - Haighton Manor 1 Bdrm & Bachelor avail. Quiet bldg, balcony, central location Heat/h.wtr. NS/NP. 604-531-6714 haightonmanor@terracrestpm.com
1626 160th St.
OKANAGAN
PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS FROM $140,000 Also; Spectacular 3 Acre Parcel at $390,000 1-250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com ~ FINANCING AVAILABLE ~
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES • DIFFICULTY SELLING ? •
Difficulty Making Payments? No Equity? Penalty? Expired Listing? We Buy Homes! No Fees! No Risk! www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
ONE bed and den avail Sept 1 in Miramar Tower B 8th floor ocean view, great floor plan, in suite laundry, 1 yr lease, NS, NP, and ref required $1350/month Avail Sept 1 call Brian for viewing 604-649-0224
SKYLINE APTS
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 SOUTH SURREY- 2nd Ave. & 176th (truck crossing) 500sf. coach house. Like new condition. 1 bdrm. W/D D/W, laminate floors. $850 incls. cbl. (300 channels) Wi-Fi, utils. Available Now. No pets! N/S Call: (604)312-5763
~ Fir Apartments ~
Call 604-536-0379 663
MAPLE RIDGE/ PITT MEADOWS
Investment Opportunity Zoned for Home Bus. 21587-128th Ave. MR $625,000 Newly Reno’d House approx 3000 sq.ft. 6 Bdrm. 3 bath. 2 bdrm. suite. Detached garage. Lrg. (.883 acre) corner lot.
~ FRESH LOCAL ~
BLUEBERRIES
WHITE ROCK 1 Bdrm, $850/mo, Avail Sept 1. Quiet, well kept building. Hot water incl. Nr shops, bus, & hospital.
Call 604-538-4599 WHITE ROCK. 1 bdrm updated ste. $860/m incl. cbl/heat/prking. N/S, N/P. Avl now. Call: 604-535-0925
T_rahproperties.com Open: Sunday 1 to 4 Call: 604-250-9007
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.
RENTALS
WHITE ROCK
$9.99/box or 3/$25:
Rai’s Colebrook Farming
MISC. FOR SALE
5 Cemetary Plots $2500.00 each. Valleyview Cemetary (Surrey) (15 burials) 604-858-5038 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
REAL ESTATE 627
HOMES WANTED
WE BUY HOUSES! Older House • Damaged House Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422
SURREY Green Timbers. Lrg. 4 bdrm., 3 baths, lge. deck, f/rm., liv/rm., d/rm. $1500. N/S. N/P. 604-575-2975 or 604-202-5678.
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APARTMENT/CONDO ACTIVE SENIOR 1 & 2 Bedrooms
Well maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock close to shopping.
Swimming Pool & All Amenities. UTILITIES INCLUDED. NS/NP
Call 604-538-5337 Beautiful & Affordable Kiwanis Park Place For Adults 55+ rental apartments in a modern complex, right next to beautiful Crescent Park! On site maintenance & office staff Mon. through Friday. 1 bdrm. units from $751 - $844 incls. heat, electricity and friendly reliable service.
Call 604-538-9669 for information or to visit.
WHITE ROCK: newly reno’d 1 bdrm inc. heat, h.wtr, prking. . Sept. 1. $825/m. Sorry n/p. (604)538-8408
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
2 Bdrm, 2nd flr corner unit. 1 bath, hrdwd, heat/htwtr, prkg. Near amenities. Adult inspired bldg, crime free multi-housing. N/S, N/Pets.
(604) 541-8857, 319-0615 White Rock 5 Corners 2 bdrm 2bath all appl top floor 2 skylights. $1300 incl utils Pet ok Pat 604-560-3242 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. 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 - 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 clean freshly painted bachelor suite, ocean view, balcony Heat & wtr incl. 1 Yr lease. $720/mo + 1/2 sec dep, np/ns (604)360-1403
WHITE ROCK SUNSET VILLA
2 bdrm. with D/W. Large balcony. Concrete building.
$1000 incls. heat & h/w. 1 block from Semiahmoo Mall Available September 1
PROPERTY OWNERS Big or small properties, WE MANAGE IT ALL! Houses needed for qualified tenants for estimate call:
Alfred 604-889-6807
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
TRANSPORTATION
SOUTH SURREY: Cozy 2bdrm Pen. Village area. Cls to Bus rte. shopping & schools. Fenced yrd. Refs req. Sept. 1 $1000m. 604538-3878 or 604-220-7748
CRESCENT Beach, Sept 1-June 30 lease. Bright clean furn’d 2 bdrm, f/p, np/ns, $1000+util 604-535-3399 WHITE ROCK - Southmere Cres. 2 bdrm on lake, fresh paint & laminate through out. Double garage with work & storage area. half block to Mall & bus. N/S, suits prof couple. Avail Sept 1. $1650/mo. Call 604-531-5250. WHITE ROCK westside ocean view near beach! 3 Bdrm, deck, storage, F/P, w/d, prkg, Oct 1st, ns/np $1325 incl heat. 604-722-0250
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HOMES FOR RENT
2 bedroom rancher available for rent in White Rock September 1st. $1,600 per month. Located on Pacific Ave. Blocks away from beach, shops and cafes of Five-Corners. On large 7500sqft lot. Hardwood floors, laundry, large back yard, ideal for kids or pet. Enclosed garage. Please call 604-309-5159 to view. CLOVERDALE. 3 bedroom, well kept rancher w/living room plus a large family room that opens onto a large fenced yard with lush hedge for privacy and shed with workshop. Renovated and updated bathroom and kitchen. Plenty of space for an RV and electrical in second driveway beside the house. One blk to all downtown Cloverdale amenities and 2 blks to Kwantlen Polytech and Zion school daycare, Fraser Downs and the park. $1,300 month. Avail. Sept. 1. References required. Please call 604-809-2616. 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. CRESCENT BEACH. Cute & Cozy 2 Level Cottage nr beach, 2 bdrms 4 appls. Suits 1 or 2. Incl gardener NS/NP. $1500 +utils. 604-649-7115 GREEN TIMBERS. 5 Bdrm, 4 Bath 3500sqft, 2 L/R, 2 kits, by H/S, E/S, hospl, skytrain. N/S, N/P. $2,000. 604-961-5858 SOUTH SURREY, 156/19 Ave. Brand new executive 6/bdrms, 5/baths, 2 kitchens, $3900/mo. Avail Sept 1. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460 S.SURREY 4 bdrm up 2 bdrm down 8 yrs/old. s/s appl. NP. Now/Sept.1 $2500. 604-880-3099 / 880-1385
WANTED TO RENT
W. Rock / Surrey or Langley area: Looking to rent Art Studio possibly garage approx. 300 sf +. (604)541-6268
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
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TENANTS
SOUTH SURREY, Brownstones at 15833 26 Ave. 3/bdrms, 2/baths, garage. $1700/mo. Avail now. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460
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WHITE ROCK, upper suite, 2 bdrm, NS/NP, sept entr & driveway.Shrd. lndry. Avail. Sept 1. $900/mth incl. utils. Call (604)536-3061
Houses/Condos/Townhouses Rental units available now www.bcforrentinfo.ca Office: 604-534-7974 Ext: 205
Call for appt to view 604.837.1051
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
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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673 #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200 The Scrapper
MARINE 912
BOATS
ALUMINUM BOAT WANTED, 10’, 12’ or 14’, with or without motor or trailer, will pay cash, 604-319-5720
White Rock, lge clean 3 bdrm upper duplex, 5appls, priv ent, $975 + 1/2 utils. Avail now 604-535-6316
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
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
Incl heat, h.water, sec u/g pkng & SWIMMING POOL
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S. SURREY. Newer 1 bdrm coach home. Aug. 1, NS/NP. $950 incl cbl/net/Lndry/utils. 604-728-2817
WHITE ROCK Marine Dr. Nice 1 bdrm top flr,1 prkg, ns/np, Sept 1. $900 cbl/net/hyd incl 604-536-3600
REAL ESTATE
VEHICLES WANTED
SUITES, UPPER
OCEAN PARK. Great location. Just a stroll to Crescent Beach. Quiet & quaint 3 bdrm, 2 decks, W/D, D/W, wood burning F/P, hrdwd floors, treed backyard, garage. N/S, N/P. $1800 Avail Sept 1st. 604-760-4276
WHITE ROCK. Large 1 bdrm newly remod, new carpets/paint. 1 bdrm from $725 Close to beach & shops. Avail now. N/S. Incl heat/hotwtr. 604-900-1092
Antiques, CD’s, books, household items, tools and MORE!
Great Location Amid Sea & Shops 1/2 Month FREE Rent 1 Bdrm Suites - Avail Now
604-599-3516, 778-878-4650
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Sat. August 17, 8:30-2pm
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CRESCENT BEACH area, very clean, 3 bdrm, 2 bath on main flr of house. Lots of storage, ample prkg, 2 gas f/p’s & a lrg cvrd sundeck. Incl lndry facils & utils. NS/NP. $1650. Sept 1st or Oct 1st. (604) 839-9695
Call Now! 604-531-9797
SUNNY WHITE ROCK
FRESH LOCAL BLUEBERRIES Buy 2 flats $17 get 3rd flat FREE. U-Pick Available. Surrey Farms 5180 - 152nd Street. 604-574-1390
WHITE Rock Spacious, immaculate 1 bdrm facing lovely backyard. $800 incl util, sat TV, shared w/d. N/P, N/S. 604-357-3650 jillandmike@shaw.ca
- concrete tower -
GARAGE SALE
FRUIT & VEGETABLES
14176 Colebrook Rd.
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
1 and 2 Bedroom. Bright Suites with Hardwood Floors Bayview Chateau
S. SURREY
CORNER DESK, like new $40 obo. 604-535-2560 or 604-644-0151 Queen size 4 poster WATERBED FRAME $10 obo. 604-535-2560 or 604-644-0151
WHITE ROCK 1 bdrm ste, pri entry, prkg, inflr heating, w/d, d/w, micro, w/i closet, wood flrs in newer home. Utils incl. 1 Blk above pier. N/S, N/P. $900/mo. 604-720-2171
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BICYCLES
TWIN “Folding 500” well made Polish Bicycles equipped with Stormy archer 3 spd shift. Exc. cond. $125/each. (604)535-0934
SMOKE-FREE / No Pets
FAMILIES WELCOME
SOUTH SURREY. GARAGE SALE. Sat. Aug 17, 9-3. 13389 22A Ave. Kids toys, furniture, plus lots more.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 512
Walk-up, prime location. 3 story building. Includes Heat, Hot Water & 1 Parking Space.
WHITE ROCK
Furniture, Bikes, Toys, Household items, Designer Clothing etc.
SUITES, LOWER
WHITE ROCK - 180 degree ocean view, 2 bdrm, 1 bthrm suite. 2 car priv. garage, deck & entr. Inc heat & pwr. Sm dog ok. Suitable for n/s mature couple. Avail. Sept. 1. Totally reno’d. $1600/mo. (604)541-1033
2 Bdrm. 3rd. Floor- $975
Walk To All Amenities
Sat. Aug. 17th 10am-2pm
Sat. Aug 17th, 11am - 3pm Moving Out Sale Lots of great deals (Some Free)
Sports Stuff, Electronics and tools.
OCEAN PARK, Sun. Aug. 18, 10am-2pm, 12919-22 A Ave. Bldg supplies, vanity, loft bed, toys, books, etc.
14349 - 33rd Ave. (Cul-de-sac Sale)
#18 - 2880 - 152nd St. South Surrey
GARAGE SALE 14938 - 22A Ave. South Surrey Sat. August 17th 9am - 2pm
GARAGE SALES
Multi-Family Garage Sale
Aug 17 & 18, 9am-3pm “After 30 years” Moving Sale. Household, kitchen, bedroom, lamps, electronics, collectibles, bookshelves, desks, clothing & free stuff
GARAGE Sale Saturday August 17th and 18th, 9-12:30. 14410 Malabar Crescent, corner Archibald and Malabar.
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14598-18th Ave. S.Sry
GARAGE sale Saturday August 17 9:00-4:00, 13837 17A Avenue, Surrey B.C. No early birds
GARAGE SALES
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TRANSPORTATION
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
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RENTALS
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AUTO FINANCING
S SRY. $2350 - 3 yr old 5 bdm 3.5 bath hse with granite, h/w flrs, s/s, w/d & b/i vac. Avail Sept 1. N/S, ref req’d. Min 1 yr. Semiahmoo Sec & Sunnyside. lorrus@shaw.ca or 778882-8546
Shirley 604-325-4989, 250-4989
WHITE ROCK, Thrift/10th 2/bdrm, 1 bth single garage w/large lot. Avl Aug. 15. $1600/m. (604)837-5612
OFFICE/RETAIL
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 750
SUITES, LOWER
Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402
DreamTeam Auto Financing “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals
1-800-961-7022
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CARS - DOMESTIC
1991 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE real classic, showroom condition, $7100 obo, call Greg 604-535-2195
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. GUILDFORD: 2 bdrm grnd lvl spacious suite avail Sep 15. nr bus, school, shopping. N/S, N/P, no laundry. $750. 778-772-4407. OCEAN PARK Garden lvl nicely updated 1 bdrm w/lge priv deck. Sh ldry util, cble PVR incl. Suit 1 NS/NP $895 Aug 1. 604-538-6237
1994 LINCOLN COUPE - Mark 8, low kms, 1 owner, gold metallic. $3600/firm. (604)538-4883
OCEAN PARK, lrg 2 bdrm, $1200 incl heat/h.wtr, cble, net. Cls to bus & beach. Suit quiet tenant(s) N/S. Sept. 1. (flexible) (604)535-8769.
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
RENOV. Bsmt Suite $1,200 inc. utilities ex. ph. and cbl. Avai. immed 604-612-8243 S. Surrey 150th & 34th. New 2 bd. full bath, W/D. $900/mo. incl. utility & internet; n/s, n/p. 778-859-1228 White Rock 1bdrm ste never rented, own ldry lots of street prkg, pets neg.N/S $850 incl util 778-580-7302
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.
Re: The estate of SARAH JEAN FLETCHER otherwise known as JEAN SARAH FLETCHER, JEAN S. FLETCHER and JEAN FLETCHER, deceased, formerly of 13687-62nd Avenue, in the City of Surrey, in the Province of British Columbia V3X 0B5.
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.
Rosemary Centre
RE: ANITA JANE LEWIS, also known as ANITA JANE TARASUK and ANITA JANE MARTENS, Deceased, formerly of 15620 Victoria Avenue, White Rock, BC
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
WHITE ROCK. 16891 0 Ave 3-4 bdrm House in Fairyland. Located in the middle of famous Peace Arch Park. Surrounded by flowers, trees & acres of greenspace with 1.5bath, 4appls, overlooking ocean view, huge deck, fruit trees, full attic for storage. $1600/mo. Ref’s req’d. Avail now.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
2001 VOLVO S40. 4 door, 140,800 kms. 1 owner. All service records. A/C. Heated seats. Asking $5800. Blue. (604)531-3544
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Creditors and others having claims against the estate of SARAH JEAN FLETCHER otherwise known as JEAN SARAH FLETCHER, JEAN S. FLETCHER and JEAN FLETCHER are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the executor DONALD GERALD FLETCHER (named in the Memorandum as DONALD FLETCHER) c/o Wilson Rasmussen LLP, at #300-15127 100th Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia, on or before September 21, 2013, after which date the executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the executor then has notice.
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WEEKLY SPECIALS 100% BC Owned and Operated Prices Effective August 15 to August 21, 2013. We reserve the right to limit quantities. We reserve the right to correct printing errors.
Grocery Department
Meat Department
Effervé Sparkling Beverages
Tofutti Cuties Non-Dairy Frozen Novelties assorted varieties, various sizes
assorted varieties
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750ml +deposit +eco fee product of France
34%
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340-800g product of USA
product of Canada
Deli Department
assorted varieties
2/4.00
2/7.00
assorted varieties
skim, 1, 2 or 3.25%
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22%
4.49
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2L product of Canada
from
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Cascades Paper Towels
from
assorted varieties
product of USA
Danone Oikos Greek Yogurt
Volcano Organic Lemonade or Limeade
assorted varieties
2/3.00
from 3.39
500g or 4x100g
product of Italy
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product of Canada
16.99
The very finest fish oil comes from deep, cold, ocean-water fish. It is processed and bottled in Norway to ensure maximum freshness.
Green Beaver Organic Sunscreen SPF 30
17.99
90ml
• Non whitening and non- nano. • Very moisturizing, biodegradable. • Hypoallergenic, nut free and gluten free.
14.49
1.50 off
regular retail price 454-525g
90 caps
Sisu Teens Multi great-tasting, chewable tablets provide a full complex of B vitamins to support teenagers’ nervous system and brain function and a higher dose of calcium to support bone masse development and teeth health.
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200ml
Sisu Teens Multivitamins
Wholesome Flaxseed Rice Bread regular or sandwich
Carlson Finest Lemon Fish Oil
530g • reg 4.99
Rice Bakery
1.39
750ml • +deposit +eco fee
regular retail price package of 6
3.99
Happy Water Spring Lithia Water
+deposit +eco fee 500ml • product of Canada
340g • product of USA
1.00 off
100% Wholewheat Organic Bread
946ml
25%
6 roll product of Canada
Dr. Praeger’s Frozen Vegetable Pancakes
4.99
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Health Care Department
2x250g
mini or regular
assorted varieties
from 4.99
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1.48lb/ 3.26kg
20% off regular retail price
Hearty Raisin Bran or Spelt Coconut Cranberry Muffins
Kitchen Basic Cooking Stock
extreme or premium
13%
170-227g product of USA
14%
product of Canada
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Bakery Department
assorted varieties
210g
Organic Early Gold Apples from Sundance Organic Farm Cawston, BC
Organic Thompson Raisins
reg 7.49
Green Cuisine Tempeh
assorted varieties
37%
5.99
product of Canada
Bulk Department
20.00 Bari Mozzafina di latte Cheese
750ml product of Italy
20%
Nature’s Path Organic Frozen Waffles
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2/3.00
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2.98lb/ 6.57kg product of Canada
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Berio Olive Oil
Dairyland Organic Milk
A Mouth-Watering Meal: Roasted Specialty Chicken with a Family Size Salad
113-142g product of USA
43%
946ml product of USA
PRICING
4.99lb/ 11.00kg
1L• +deposit +eco fee
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Organic Green and Red Kale from Myers Organic Farm Aldergrove, BC
value pack
2/5.00
assorted varieties
37%
product of USA
Sahale Snacks Nuts
Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Beverages
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12.99lb/ 28.64kg
assorted varieties
from 2.99
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Spring Creek Lean Ground Beef
assorted varieties
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Organic Nectarines from Nature’s First Fruits Cawston, BC
value pack
Kiju Organic Juice
Food For Life Organic Gluten Free Baked Products
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Wild Sockeye Salmon Fillets
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1937 Harvey Ave. Kelowna 250.862.4864
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Shop Local Contest
AUGUST 15th
★THREE PRIZES OF $500★ Drop off completed entry form at any participating business
WIN $4500
Lumina Hair Design..................................... Photo# ______ Peace Arch Toyota. ..................................... Photo# ______ Dr. Tina Alexander. ...................................... Photo# ______ Crescent Beach Veterinary Clinic............ Photo# ______
YOUR SHARE OF
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ENTRIES MUST BE IN BY WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21 BEFORE 1:00 P.M. Must be 18 years or older to enter ONE ENTRY PER PERSON PER WEEK No purchase necessary • Prizes have no cash value Merchants, their employees and employees of Black Press are not eligible.
ENTER AT ANY ONE OF THESE PARTICIPATING BUSINESSES: • Dr. Tina Alexander • Art Knapp Plantland • Ayreborn Audio/Video Inc. • Big Gary's Vacuums • C & K Courtesy Cleaners • Canadian Tire • Cartridge World • Crescent Beach Veterinary Clinic • Curry Sensation • Deals World
• Debbie Mozelle Designer Eyewear • Docksteader Source for Sports • Doggonit Doggie Daycare • Don Beck Collision Ltd. • Eleganté Shoes • Fashion Plus • Femme & Homme European Skin Therapies
• Feng Li Acupuncture and Natural Healing • Foto Source • GolfTEC • Grandview Corners Dental • Hair Art Academy • Hodson Denture Clinic • Innovative Sleep Solutions • Laser Body Sculpting Wellness Centre
• Laura's Fashion Fabrics • Lumina Hair Design • Lundline Glass and Aluminum • Murray Hyundai • New Beauty Institute • Papa Murphy's Pizza • Peace Arch Toyota • Peninsula Crossing Animal Hospital • Peninsula Runners
• Pistachio Boutique • Potters • River's Bend Winery • Robertson Hearing Consultants • Rochells Jewellers • Romancing the Home • Sandcastle Fitness • Sandpiper Pub • Sabatino's Trattoria and Bar
• Pharmasave Sullivan Square • Sticky Rice • South Point Dental • Spectrum Optometry • Terra Tea Soil • West Coast Pool & Spa • White Rock Players Club • Zig Zag Fashions
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C&K Courtesy Cleaners ABOUT MY BUSINESS… • We are a Mielé Certified Wetcare Professional • No chemicals used in cleaning • Everything from household to fancy C&K Courtesy Cleaners Staff evening wear. • Weekdays Open 7:30am - 6:00pm, Saturdays 10am - 5pm C&K Courtesy Cleaners Ltd., which has been locally owned and operated for over 23 years, has taken a new ‘green approach’ to helping its customers get their whites the brightest, remove stubborn stains and keep fabrics from fading. For the past nine years, owners Charlotte and Khanh have been offering wet cleaning – a revolutionary garment-cleaning service that replaces traditional dry cleaning. The unique, environmentally friendly process gently removes soil and conditions fabrics so colours stay bright and whites stay white. Your finest pieces, from formal to casual, will look their very best. Unlike dry cleaning, wet cleaning does not use hazardous chemicals, generate hazardous waste, or create air pollution. As the only wet cleaners on the Peninsula, Courtesy Cleaners takes care of all garment cleaning needs as well as household linens such as quilts, bedskirts, etc. Courtesy Cleaners can also safely clean anything that says, “dry-clean only” and all the fancy clothes that say “do not dry-clean.” Leathers and alterations are sent out to experts in those fields. This year, Courtesy Cleaners was honoured to be named Business of the Year, in the eight to 14-employee category by the South Surrey White Rock Chamber of Commerce. With the entire province gearing up toward a greener agenda, now is a great time to choose the most environmentally friendly alternative to dry cleaning. Environmentally responsible and energy efficient: C&K Courtesy Cleaners is the best choice for all your cleaning needs! Try us - your clothes will love you for it.
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Outdoor Pottery
Potters Gardening In August. For many gardeners the month of August begins the downhill slide into off season. Warm climate gardeners have a second chance, but some don’t have a second wind after summer’s heat. Your garden is hardier than you think and there are plenty of Cam Scott gardening tasks for August that will keep your flower and vegetable gardens going longer, as well as opportunities to get a head start on next year’s garden plans. • Pick herbs for fresh use and for drying. Harvesting regularly will keep them growing longer and keep plants from getting leggy. • Check that your mulch hasn’t decomposed and add more as needed. Mulches will help keep moisture in the soil and reduce soil erosion. Nature Gold Landscape Mulch Is a perfectly composted and fertilized mulch. • Spread a mid-season layer of compost or manure. Sea Soil is perfect for this. Sea Soil is OMRI Listed and is a blend of rich organics from the forest and the sea. • Keep deadheading those baskets and planters. Removing spent flowers and foliage will promote fresh blossoms and deter seed production. • Remove any diseased foliage now, so it doesn’t get lost in the fall leaves. • Cut back the foliage of early bloomers like Brunnera and hardy geraniums, to revitalize the plants. • Prune summer flowering shrubs as the flowers fade. • Trim and feed hanging baskets and containers to prolong their beauty. Trim back any leggy growth, spent flowers, feed weekly with water soluble such as 15-30-15 to promote repeat blooms. • Take lots of pictures of your garden at its peak. Take pictures of container combinations you’d like to repeat … or not! • Get your fall-blooming crocus and colchicum planted so they’ll bloom on time. Also have a look at the best selections for fall planting spring blooming bulbs. Garden centers will be starting to stock inventories of these in Mid to late August. Shop early for best selection! You have worked so hard at getting the garden to look this good, so following a few steps right through summer will keep it looking great year round!
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Fall can take your breath away.
SO CAN PANDORA’S AUTUMN COLLECTION.
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Clinic Hours
Tuesday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:30 pm Saturday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
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670 - 15355 - 24th Avenue, South Surrey, BC V4A 2H9
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Celebrating 30 years since she first began working in the optical industry, Debbie Mozelle is thrilled to still be serving customers near and far with stylish collections of frames, the latest in progessive lens technology, sunglasses and contact lenses. She and the friendly team at Debbie Mozelle Designer Optical – with locations in White Rock and Langley – are experts at finding the right frame to suit your Debbie Mozelle style, personality and prescription and have the skill and experience necessary to meet all their customers’ optical needs. Debbie got her start in the industry in the spring of 1983, when she began working as an apprentice optician while completing her certification. She spent the next several years honing her skills at American Optical, expanding her knowledge base to include colour analysis. Her hands-on personality served her well, as she was always first in line to make repairs, solder frames, mount lenses, replace screws and deal oneon-one with customers. Debbie’s next career step took her to Pearle Vision, where she travelled from store to store as a contact lens-fitting expert. This experience provided Debbie with a great amount of insight into the managerial side of the business, and it wasn’t long before she had plans to open her own store, which she did in January 1991. Within a few years, Debbie’s commitment to great customer service and business smarts paid off, and she had opened several stores around the Lower Mainland. In recent years she has focused her time and attention on her two Fraser Valley stores, and making sure that each customer has a professional, pleasant and fun shopping experience. “We are licensed opticians, licensed contact lens fitters and licensed sight testing opticians,” Debbie says. “We have high-quality products at reasonable prices and most frame repairs are done right on the premises.” And for those who think shopping online can save them some money, Debbie points out that their prices for eyewear and contact lenses are on par with what you’d find on the Internet, but you get the added benefit of one-on-one service, frame adjustments and the opportunity to try before you buy. As a way to thank her loyal customers for years of dedication, customers who order eyewear before Nov. 2 will be entered to win one of three trips to Mazatlan, Mexico. To find out more, visit www.debbiemozelle.com, go to the store’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/Debbie-Mozelle-Designer-Optical and follow them on Twitter or Pinterest with the user name @debbiemozelle.
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Romancing the Home Since 2004, Jill Martyniuk has been providing Ocean Park Village with distinctive home décor furnishings and gifts for the discerning shopper. With items from Canada and around the world, to include La Rochere Jill Martyniuk glassware from France, Pomegranate a luxurious bath & body line from the USA, Nesti Dante triple milled soap from Italy and cards from England. People come to the store for its great selection, friendly staff and locally designed products, to include unique wood furniture handcrafted in Langley. Romancing the Home is the number one destination for the Sid Dickens Memory Blocks in White Rock and Surrey and exclusive to the shop. Along with home décor items for your home, we offer a wonderful collection of jewelry lines, showcasing Thomas Sabo, a beautiful 925 sterling silver line from Germany, Myka Designs, handcrafted in Vancouver, jewellery with pop and colour, Story, a fun and edge line by Kranz & Ziegler from Denmark and Capri Blue, a gorgeous collection of sterling silver and Swarovski crystals from Langley, BC. Jill’s dedication in keeping the shop fresh and ever-changing and her love for what she offers are what makes people come back again and again. Whether you’re looking for that perfect gift or you want to add a unique touch to a room, you’ll find it at Romancing the Home. Over the years Jill’s passion remains strong and she looks forward to many more years in business in Ocean Park Village. There is something for everyone, the sophisticated, the romantic, the classic and everything fun and flirty are all the looks that can be found in this charming boutique. Romancing the Home offers a relaxed shopping experience that reflects current trends, timeless beauty and warm indulgences. Come visit us and see how we can romance your home, you won’t be disappointed!
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Robertson Hearing Consultants The caring and knowledgeable team at Robertson Hearing has been helping the community with their hearing health needs on the Semiahmoo Peninsula for over 30 years. This local business offers a full range of Carolyn Slatten, David audiometric services, utilizing state-of-the art Howie and Lenore Howie equipment and procedures. What are you offering to your customers that sets you apart from the competition? David Howie, owner/operator, wife Lenore, and Carolyn Slatten, office manager and care co-ordinator, are experienced, friendly professionals who enjoy assisting patients and making all visitors feel at ease. It is their goal to maintain exceptional service as their top priority. Mark Nickel, who continues to be an asset to the team, holds bachelor degrees in computer science and business administration. What have been the key ingredients to running a successful business on the Peninsula? Robertson Hearing’s practice continues to grow. They attribute this success to referrals from happy customers, and to offering state-of-the-art technology, the finest quality products, and a willingness to go that extra mile for their patients. What would the public be surprised to learn about your business? Robertson Hearing opened its White Rock clinic in 1983 and is proud to be the longest established hearing aid clinic on the Peninsula. Hospital and house consultations can be arranged for hearing tests, if patients are physically unable to come into their office. What new, innovative products or services are you offering for 2013? David Howie is enthusiastic about the tremendous advancements in hearing aid technology. In particular, WIRELESS OPEN CANAL hearing devices have revolutionized the hearing aid industry. Patients are amazed at the clarity and comfort these instruments provide in telephone and TV listening. They are delighted to hear their own voices naturally, and often forget they are even wearing a hearing aid. David invites you to make an appointment for a complimentary hearing assessment and consultation. Learn how today’s superior technology can dramatically improve your hearing potential and quality of life…there are so many great things to hear…we are here to help!!
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Hodson Denture Clinic Offering full-service denture services, including repairs, relines, precision dentures and denture implants, Peter Hodson and his caring staff have been helping people get the smiles they deserve—along with the function they need—for more than 20 years. “We are dedicated to providing the best denture services available and helping our clients feel Peter Hodson comfortable and confident,” said owner and registered denturist Peter Hodson. “We treat everyone with kindness and respect and always go the extra mile to ensure our clients feel 100 per cent satisfied with their new denture.” In fact, Peter says any problem people are facing with their dentures can be improved or eliminated so long as they are fitted properly, with the right solution. “Good fitting and looking dentures are highly personalized,” said Peter. “We take precision measurements of the jaw and face and then handcraft dentures to match age, complexion and facial features. We can also offer soft liners for people with chronically sore gum tissues, as well as ‘immediate’ dentures, which can be designed to duplicate the patient’s original teeth, if they so wish.” New patients to Peter Hodson Dental Clinic do not require a referral. In addition to complete and partial dentures, services include repairs and relines, affordable denture implant solutions, an on-site denture lab and ongoing care, maintenance and check-ups. If restoration, extraction or implants are part of the treatment plan, Peter can provide a referral to the appropriate practitioner. “It is very rewarding to be able to help people feel good about themselves and to prove to them that there is no such thing as ‘forbidden food’ when it comes to today’s dentures. People are often surprised by that, but dentures have come a long way over the past decade. There is no need for people to have to worry about uncomfortable fitting dentures or potential embarrassments.” For a free, no-obligation consultation and the best service available, call Peter Hodson Denture Clinic today at 604-536-9555. Peter Hodson Denture Clinics — where caring comes first!
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As a local leader in photographic sales and service, Foto Source in White Rock has served the Peninsula and surrounding areas for more than 40 years. Whether you’re just starting out, or are a more serious photographer, Foto Source is the place for local knowledgeable service and quality products at nationally competitive prices. Foto Source started as a small camera counter in the back of a drug store and has since grown to become South Surrey and White Rock’s only Kaitlyn independent photography store and photo lab. In-store photo kiosks, as well as our online print ordering, makes printing your digital files quick and easy, and when you come into the store the staff can also advise you on a variety of personalized photo gift items plus ways to display your memories such as frames, albums and large format prints.. In the past year, Foto Source has added the extensive line of ProMaster accessory products including studio lighting supplies, which combined with the ProMaster’s excellent warranty policy make them an outstanding value. We also carry a selection of darkroom supplies for the traditional photographer who enjoys developing their own film and making their own prints. In combination with the Foto Source continuing policy of recycling whenever possible, we are a designated location where you may drop off any household batteries to be recycled. Among the eight sales associates at Foto Source there is a combined 200+ years of photography experience, so you’re sure to find the answers to any photographic questions you may have. As well, most of the staff live within the local community and can help you with information on the popular, as well as some relatively unknown, photography locations. In addition to helping you select the best equipment for your photographic needs, the staff can also advise you on photo techniques, such as the best angle and lens to use at local landmarks and what time of day to get the best lighting and our photo advice is always free. As part of Canada’s largest independent group of retail photography stores – there are now over 200 locations across the country – Foto Source has the buying power to be competitive with any retail outlet. So, not only can you be assured that the pricing is fair and competitive, you’re also getting the advantage of local, dedicated, knowledgeable service that can be hard to find at a big box retailer. Whether you’re taking photos for pleasure or professionally, make Foto Source your first stop. For more information visit us online at www.whiterockfotosource.com or Twitter @fotosourceWR.
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New Beauty Institute After a long summer spent soaking up the sun, your skin might look and feel a little worse for the wear. Thankfully, White Rock’s New Beauty Institute has just what you need to refresh and rejuvenate your skin. Known as a Hydra Facial, this resurfacing procedure is known as a particle-free microdermabrasion that uses water instead of harsh crystals. The patented Vortex Technology Caree Ludwar cleanses, exfoliates, extracts and hydrates simultaneously, leaving the skin soothed, moisturized and enhanced without any irritation. Ranked high among procedures for facial rejuvenation, the Hydra Facial is a non-invasive, non-surgical procedure that delivers instant results with no downtime. “Every day I hear clients saying it is the best facial cleaning they’ve ever had,” said New Beauty owner Caree Ludwar. If it’s skin laxity that you need to address, New Beauty offers a revolutionary age-defying treatment known as Ultherapy. This cutting-edge, non-surgical procedure targets the deep, structural skin tissues where collagen is found. When ultrasound is directed below the skin surface to the layer called the dermis, it disturbs that layer with its vibration and a low level of heat. This causes it to react by producing more collagen and tighter new skin cells. Ultimately, more collagen means a reduction in the rate of your skin’s aging. This can provide a soft and subtle uplift to the chin, jowl and brow. Décolleté, elbows and knees, and the derriere are three of the most popular “trouble spots” that our patients target with this treatment. Ultherapy achieves the same skin-tightening as a surgical facelift in just one treatment, without disturbing the surface of the skin and with no recovery time. In addition to these revolutionary beauty treatments, Caree is thrilled to be celebrating three years of CoolSculpting treatments. Producing “phenomenal” results in trouble spots such as muffin tops and love-handles, CoolSculpting is a body contouring treatment that precisely targets the stubborn fat you want to lose with undeniable results after just one treatment. With results that have exceeded their expectations, Caree and her master certified staff have performed more CoolSculpting treatments than anyone else in Canada. New Beauty Institute is pleased to offer complimentary consultations for all their services. To receive more information on the treatments described above or the other services that are available please check out our website www.new-beauty.ca or contact our offices at 604.541-8750.
Ultherapy is an innovative, non-surgical way to help reinvigorate skin that is starting to feel less firm, saggy, or too relaxed. This treatment stimulates the growth of new collagen which reduces the rate of your skin’s aging. The Ultherapy results build over the course of two to three months; it is a great way to achieve gradual,natural-looking results.
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Sticky Rice Thai Looking for a way to spice up your next meal? Sticky Rice Thai at Southpoint Mall has a delectable menu full of authentic Thai cuisine that is sure to please your palate. Combining the four traditional flavours of Thai food – sweet, salty, sour and spicy – the John Yen dishes served up at Sticky Rice Thai are made from the freshest authentic ingredients and no MSG, for a taste you won’t soon forget. One of the newest additions to the Sticky Rice menu is the world’s #1 Massaman Curry – praised as the king of all curry with its perfect combination of flavours. Originating from Persia, this mouth-watering dish has been modified slightly from its original salty coconut taste to embody the Thai method of preparation, with the balance of salty, sweet and sour flavours. There’s no better time than now to visit Sticky Rice Thai, with great specials throughout the month of August, including Crispy Wonton Pork (regular $8.95, now $5.95); Crab Craw (regular $4.95, now $2.95) and delicious lunch specials from $8 and up. Open seven days a week from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sticky Rice Thai also offers 10 per cent off for pick-up on regular menu items. Located at the North West corner of Southpoint Mall – directly across the large parking lot from Save On Foods – Sticky Rice Thai may not look extravagant from the outside. But looks can be deceiving – once you step foot inside this elegantly designed and cozy establishment, and the tantalizing aromas reach your nose – you’ll wonder why you haven’t made the visit sooner. From classics like Pad Thai Chicken and Red Curry Pork to more exotic dishes like Massaman Curry – plus a selection of fresh, delicious appetizers, – there is something for everyone at Sticky Rice Thai. Visit today, and make sure you come hungry!
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Docksteader Sports Known throughout the Peninsula and beyond as the leading provider for sports gear, team uniforms and sportswear, Docksteader Source for Sports is thrilled be celebrating a milestone this year – 40 years of great service. Specializing in team sports equipment and Lee supplies, Docksteader has everything you need get out there and play, including hockey, baseball, lacrosse, soccer and volleyball gear, as well as an unbeatable selection of UnderArmour performance clothing. Their in-store cresting department can design and print any style of jersey or uniform you require. Docksteader’s staff is dedicated to staying up-to-date with product knowledge and providing impeccable customer service, all while offering the latest in hightech equipment from Bauer, Easton, Warrior, Rawlings, Mizuno, Reebok and much more. The store’s hockey department offers services such as skate sharpening, precision blade contouring, blade repair, stretching and heat fitting. The lacrosse department features a wide selection of new sticks with restringing and repairs, and for the baseball lover, Docksteader’s high-tech Mizuno steamer is featured in the baseball glove department, along with a variety of cleats, pants, bats and accessories. The highly-trained, friendly staff at Docksteader are happy to help with all your sporting needs and aim to provide service that goes above and beyond. Docksteader’s commitment to great community service goes beyond their store, as a proud sponsor of Minor sports on the Semiahmoo Peninsula. Come in and browse the unbeatable selection and help Docksteader celebrate their 40th anniversary with some huge savings. The staff at Docksteader know their stuff. Docksteaders would like to thank all their loyal customers over the years for supporting their business.
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Crescent Beach Vet Any animal lover knows that pets truly are members of the family. So when your pet requires medical attention, it’s important you seek the care of a trusted professional veterinary clinic. Since opening their doors in 1998, Crescent Dr. Tim Andrews Beach Vet Clinic has treated pets of all shapes and staff and sizes, from cats and dogs to pot-bellied pigs and hedgehogs. What started as a modest clinic providing basic routine veterinary care has grown to include advanced diagnostic and treatment options for a range of issues including cancer chemotherapy, ultrasound exams, radiography and stem-cell therapy. The knowledgeable and caring team at Crescent Beach Vet is led by Dr. Tim Andrews, who studied marine biology at the University of Victoria. Dr. Andrews spent several years as assistant to the head trainer at Sealand of the Pacific, responsible for the care and training of killer whales, sea lions and marine mammal rescue and rehab projects. In the late ‘80s, he graduated from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine and spent the next several years traveling around the province filling in at various clinics. He has extensive experience working with all types of animals, including cattle and horses, bears, cougars, wolves, monkeys and reptiles. In addition to offering a range of health care services to family pets, Crescent Beach Vet also offers diet and nutritional advice, vaccine recommendations and check up schedules as a means of preventative medicine. Because oral health is an essential part of a pet’s overall health, full-service dental cleanings – as well as specialized dental treatments, when needed – are also available on site. And with more than 20 years of experience performing a range of surgical procedures, including abdominal surgery, ophthalmic procedures and fracture and ligament repair, clients can rest assured their furry loved ones are in good hands with Dr. Andrews and his team. To find out more about the experienced team at Crescent Beach Veterinary Clinic and the wide range of services they offer, visit www.crescentbeachvetclinic.ca or call 604-538-7105.
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Reconnect body and mind with massage therapy Massage treatments can help you reconnect and balance your body and mind. Linda Dickout, RMT, believes that when any system of the body becomes blocked or stagnates, it affects the movement and functioning of others. Therapeutic massage acts on the muscular, circulatory and nervous systems to positively affect many systems including perception of pain, the psychological state, the immune system and the respiratory system. Linda works with a variety of therapeutic techniques to treat ailments such as headaches, back, neck, jaw pain, muscle spasm and tension,
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