Surrey North Delta Leader, August 20, 2013

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Man stabbed to death in Guildford

Summers in the city

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Fatality a result of an altercation at intersection, police say by Kevin Diakiw A QUIET Guildford neighbour-

hood feels like “the Bronx” after a man was stabbed to death, an area resident says. On Friday, at about 1 a.m., a fight broke out at the intersection of 154 Street and 100 Avenue. On arrival, police found two males, aged 17 and 22, suffering from stab wounds. Kyle Yellowbird, 22, of Vancouver, succumbed to his injuries in hospital, while the 17-year-old is in serious but stable condition. It was Surrey’s 15th murder of 2013. See POLICE / Page 3

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Contestants show off ladies’ swimming suit styles of the 1950s, during the Tynehead Bathing Beauty pageant, held in 1951. For more photographs of lazy days of summer gone by, see page 3.

SMH to test new vaccine SHANE MACKICHAN / BLACK PRESS

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Resident: Sense of security in the neighbourhood is gone Sgt. Adam MacIntosh. Police have identified a suspect and have seized a vehicle, but as of The Leader’s press deadline Monday, no arrests had been made. Police are asking anyone with information regarding this investigation to contact the IHIT tip line by calling 1-877551-IHIT (4448) or by email at ihittipline@ rcmp-grc.gc.ca. If you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or leave a tip on their website at Solvecrime.ca kdiakiw@surreyleader.com

Stabbed man is stable

by Kevin Diakiw

A MAN who had been

stabbed in North Surrey is now in stable condition after surgery. On Wednesday, just before noon, police responded to a call about a man in distress outside the Grouse Creek Motel at 9414 King George Blvd. When they arrived, they found the 45-yearold bleeding heavily after being stabbed in the back and torso. He was taken to hospital in critical condition, but he has been stabilized after surgery. The case has now been handed over to the RCMP Serious Crimes Section.

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“It costs the health care system millions of dollars to treat and control this organism, not to mention the cost to patients. We are looking forward to running a trial of the vaccine and work towards better managing this everincreasing challenge.” The trial will begin near the end of August and continue for 30 months. Patients expected to be in hospital over the next 60 days will be asked to participate. And others who have been in hospital at least twice over the last 12 months and have taken antibiotics will also be recruited. Several Fraser Health hospitals conducted intensified cleaning operations in 2012 in response to higher than average C. difficile infection rates. For more information on the trial or to participate, call 1-855-587-7889 or see www.Cdiffense.org


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The City of Surrey Archives shares some photos taken between 1912 and 1963

Summertime... when the living was easy

Clockwise from above: The Keenlyside Swimming Pool in Hazelmere, 1963; fishing on the Nicomekl River, 1963; Crescent Beach Hotel staff, 1912; White Rock Sand Castle Competition, 1955; White Rock Beach party, 1912; swim competition in White Rock, 1951; Boathouse run by Triggs, 1926; a car driving under the entrance gate at Crescent Beach, circa 1960; swim competition in White Rock, 1951; and kids playing in the sand at the White Rock Beach, 1963.

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Bus-to-SkyTrain transfers costly without smart card Cash-paying riders who shun Compass will pay double by Jeff Nagel METRO VANCOUVER

bus passengers who now pay with cash and use a paper transfer to later board SkyTrain will find themselves paying double if they don’t adopt the Compass card after the new payment system takes effect in 2014. TransLink says fare boxes on buses won’t be able to issue paper tickets to cash-paying passengers that are compatible with the SkyTrain faregates. Passengers who try to use them will be forced to pay again at a SkyTrain station. Spokesman Derek Zabel predicts the vast majority of riders will use the Compass card and have no problem but concedes more public education will be needed.

A compatible system on buses would have cost an extra $25 million. “It wasn’t a cost-effective solution,” he said. Bus-to-bus paper transfers will still work, as will SkyTrain-to-bus transfers – it’s only busto-SkyTrain transfers where tickets will be incompatible. An estimated 6,000 people a day use bus-toSkyTrain paper transfers after paying cash. That’s a small fraction of the more than 1.2 million daily transit trips, Zabel said, noting most riders already use a pass or some other form of pre-paid fare. While Compass cards are expected to roll out before the end of the year – after an extensive testing period this fall – both the new and the old system will work simul-

taneously for months before the faregates are fully activated. “We’re not going to close the gates until people fully understand how to use the system,” Zabel said. The cards are being configured to replicate existing payment offerings so users can load money on their card and buy the equivalent of a monthly pass or get a similar discount to the FareSaver prepaid ticket booklets by buying ahead. Discounts will range up to 14 per cent, according to Zabel. TransLink expects passengers will flock to adopt the reloadable Compass card because of the convenience it will offer – ending the need to go to a store to buy a monthly pass – as well

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More TransLink staff earn six-figure salaries Executive compensation structure approved by province by Jeff Nagel TRANSLINK IS again being accused of paying its

managers too much after the release of financial disclosures showing higher pay for top executives and more staff receiving in excess of $100,000. The documents show 141 TransLink employees collected six-figure salaries in 2012, up nearly 15 per cent from the previous year. CEO Ian Jarvis collected $394,730 in combined salary and bonuses, up three per cent. Pension contributions and other benefits pushed his total compensation to $438,700. His base salary for January 2012 was listed at $310,000, which TransLink says has not changed since 2011. Three other senior executives – chief operating officer Doug Kelsey, chief financial officer Cathy McLay and executive vice-president Bob Paddon – also earned over $300,000 in overall compensation. Kelsey was second highest with a $280,000 base salary. Bonuses, benefits and pension contributions pushed his compensation total to $377,000 in 2012. Canadian Taxpayers Federation B.C. director Jordan Bateman said TransLink should roll back executive and management salaries as a first step to cut costs and avoid tax hikes for service expansion. “We say not another nickel for TransLink,” he said. “Their leadership has completely lost touch with the people they are supposed to be serving. This tone-deaf fiscal mismanagement will come back to haunt them in next year’s TransLink referendum.”

Eight TransLink executives were paid bonuses totalling $215,000 in 2012 related to 2011 performance. The incentive pay amounts ranged from a low of $9,300 to a high of $57,350 for Jarvis. Nearly 60 of the employees earning over $100,000 are Transit Police officers, which Bateman calls “overpaid fare checkers” who don’t work on enough serious crimes to justify their expense. TransLink spokesperson Jiana Ling said Transit Police are critical to keeping the transit system safe and have helped reduce crime. “We’re doing our best to reduce cost and be more efficient while maintaining service delivery standards,” Ling said, adding TransLink’s executive compensation structure has been reviewed and approved by the province. “While we are not a Crown corporation, we operate prudently within government guidelines.” The transportation authority has been through multiple internal and external reviews in recent years in an ongoing search for savings. In the course of that, TransLink has slashed its upper management ranks by liminating a dozen vicepresidents or other senior executives. Auditors, mayors and successive transportation ministers have concluded other expenses offer more potential savings than pay reforms, and that no amount of internal savings will free up the billions of dollars TransLink needs to build new rapid transit lines. TransLink’s total payroll cost last year was $54.8 million.

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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Published and printed by Black Press Ltd. at 5450 152 St., Surrey, B.C.

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ritish Columbia is famed around the world for the quality of its marijuana, and people here buy, sell, grow, and consume it mostly without fear of serious consequences from the law. Elections BC has approved Dana Larsen’s drive for a referendum on decriminalizing marijuana possession – a reminder that pot remains illegal, and unlike our neighbour in Washington state, our province and country remain far away from laws that take drug profits away from criminals. Any move to shake up drug laws in this country is seen as a good thing. But pot smokers shouldn’t have a victory toke yet – it’s not clear this referendum will even get off the ground, and, if it does, if the province will give it the time of day. Similar to the ultimately successful drive to oust the HST, Larsen and his supporters need to collect signatures of at least 10 per cent of elected voters in each of the 85 ridings. The gross mishandling of the HST by the B.C. Liberals made it easy to whip up voter anger, and voter turnout. Many people in B.C. may support laxer laws around possessing marijuana (or buying, selling and growing for that matter), but the issue is unlikely to inflame the same passions as a government perceived as dishonest and shifting tax burdens from business to citizens. The drive to create a marijuana referendum could help to get voting-averse young adults more engaged in the political life of B.C. At the risk of glib stereotyping, hopefully the referendum advocates stay focused and organized, and aren’t smoking what they are trying to legalize. If the referendum were to succeed anywhere in Canada, it should be B.C. But even if Larsen and his allies win, the victory will be non-binding and symbolic – the Liberals don’t have to support the vote. B.C. may have a permissive pot culture, but this isn’t the U.S., where, for better or worse, voter propositions are binding. And unlike Canadian provinces, states like Washington and Colorado will defy their federal government based on the will of the people. – Black Press

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markets to sell local beverages along with impaired driving, and the situation isn’t much the produce and preserves. different from a supervised event on a boat. Letters inviting suggestions from existing Here’s another suggestion. Gourmet cooking licence holders have gone out, and Richmond- classes are becoming popular, with customers Steveston MLA John Yap will be meeting this preparing and then enjoying their meals. Why fall with industry groups, local not licence these establishments, governments, police, health and at least so people can bring their social policy organizations and own wine for dinner? First Nations in the fall. Both the B.C. Liberals and A website will be put up in SepNDP have advocated for easing tember so members of the public the archaic rules on intercan have their say. Here’s my sugprovincial trade in wine. B.C. gestion to start things off. lifted its restrictions on mailRecent incidents involving order wine and has urged other so-called “party buses” shone a provinces to follow suit. light on this growing industry, There are a couple of reasons The sudden death of a 16-year-old why this Prohibition-era strucTom Fletcher ture persists. on a party bus outing in Surrey Liquor sales are a in February turned out not to be cash cow for provincial governalcohol-related, but to no one’s surprise, open ments, and every case of wine brought in liquor was found aboard the bus. from elsewhere is lost profit for the provincial Open liquor isn’t allowed in any vehicle, but wholesale monopoly. Then there is the local perhaps a new kind of special event licence industry lobby that would rather not add to its could be created for party buses. They have competition. been viewed mainly as part of the solution to Premier Christy Clark pressed this point at

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he B.C. Liberal government is ordering up another round of liquor regulation changes, looking for ways to make life easier for businesses and customers without aggravating the health and social problems associated with alcohol. Discussions with B.C.’s 10,000 liquor licence holders have identified a few problems that should be fixed. Going into a consultation phase that runs to October, the government is looking for answers to a few obvious questions, such as why it takes a pub or bar up to a year to get a licence. Another question: Why can a family with under-aged children go into a licensed restaurant for lunch, but can’t go to a pub and place the exact same food and drink order? This should be allowed, perhaps until the traditional 5 p.m. “happy hour” when the pub reverts to adults-only. A couple of suggestions have come out of the healthy growth of B.C. wine, craft beer and distillery operations. Look for new licence opportunities for farmers’

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the recent premiers’ meeting in Ontario wine country, bringing in the maximum amount of B.C. wine allowed under Ontario rules and urging free trade in Canadian wine. The Toronto media drank it up, aghast that they were barred from ordering the latest Naramata Bench tipples directly. No movement so far from the Ontario government, in a province that has done well developing its own wine industry. The B.C. government will no doubt be lobbied again to allow beer and wine sales in grocery and convenience stores. Our politicians show little interest in that, which is understandable. The B.C. Liberals don’t want to upset the private liquor stores they have nurtured for a decade, and the NDP would never risk annoying the government liquor store union. There are more creative ways to liberalize alcohol sales. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com

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LETTERS

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Surrey Pattullo closure forces drivers to pay toll deserves better I CAN’T BELIEVE how unfair the closure of the

FOR THE past nine months, buses from Langley have merrily zoomed over the Port Mann Bridge without stopping in Surrey. The current situation is unacceptable when the city adjoining the widest bridge in the world has no access to public transportation. The benefits of getting some kind of public transportation would be tremendous. At the risk of being cynical, I would argue that keeping people in cars and off buses greatly benefits TreO – the bridge operator. Enough is enough. Almost 100 citizens have signed an online petition urging the implementation of rapid transit over the Port Mann Bridge. I urge everyone to take a moment and sign the petition at tiny.cc/156stop I ask Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts: What work is being done on this issue and how will you work to get rapid transit in place for the back-toschool rush – not years from now. Surrey citizens deserve some answers and action from their elected leaders.

Pattullo Bridge is. I am not saying it doesn’t need to be fixed. I am talking about the unfairness of forcing us to pay tolls because the non-tolled option is closed. The fair plan would be when a non-tolled bridge is closed for repairs, one of the tolled bridges should be free until it re-opens. Since tolls have been introduced, I have been watching the Port Mann and Golden Ears bridges. Both of them are like ghost towns. Just like I predicted when Kevin Falcon introduced this stupid toll bridge idea, people are avoiding these bridges like the plague. I see more traffic on the three non-

tolled crossings, the Pattullo Bridge, Alex Fraser Bridge, and the Deas Island tunnel than ever before in my 24 years of commercial driving. I find everything from tolls, to the billing of the tolls, to the heavier traffic and stress it puts on every motorist nothing but a big pile of brown bananas. The tolls must be removed at once and be replaced with a more affordable way to upkeep and build new structures. My idea is to divide the province into three sections – north, central and south. Every time you renew your insurance there is a one-time payment of $10. This goes for every truck, car, motorcycle,

trailer, mechanic plates and everything else that has wheels or uses our roads, bridges and highways. One hundred per cent of this money collected should be used for roads, highways and bridges. Hopefully the B.C. Liberals and TransLink will remove their earplugs and bring their heads down from the high skies to really listen to the motorists of B.C. and bring an affordable solution to our infrastructure problem. Bill Vander Zalm built the Alex Fraser Bridge and Highway 91 with no tolls and far fewer taxpayers.

TransLink transfer decision a fiasco

IT IS ASTOUNDING, that in an age where public transit is deemed successful on its affordability and ease of use, TransLink and its management once again prove the Peter Principle with one of its most incompetent decisions yet, that bus transfers will not work on SkyTrain and Canada Line trains and one must purchase another fare. In short, casual users of the transit system will be double-billed if the journey has to continue on SkyTrain. It is beyond belief. If the minister in charge of TransLink does not fire top management for this sheer incompetence, the premier needs to fire the minister in charge for allowing such incompetence to continue. And while top TransLink management should be terminated immediately, the equally incompetent board of amateurs that oversees TransLink should be fired as well for allowing the transfer fiasco to happen. The Peter Principle is a proposition that states that the members of an organization where promotion is based on achievement, success, and merit will eventually be promoted beyond their level of ability. It seems everyone who works at TransLink is promoted far beyond their abilities.

D. Badragan, Surrey

Values should unite us all I APPRECIATED the candour and

articulation that Navi Dosanjh wrote in regards to the domestic violence that exists within the Indo-Canadian community (Be a voice for the voiceless, The Leader, Aug. 1). I really believe the continuance of this problem within the Canadian social context is the result of our multicultural mandate that separates races and cultural practices and precludes any condemnation of mores that do not fit into mainstream society. I too am sick and tired of the continued emphasis on Canada being an accepting and tolerant nation without preeminence given to non-negotiable and binding sets of values that unite us all. Don Sukkau

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Split from TransLink makes little sense THERE ARE some things I just

can’t grasp when it comes to south-of-Fraser views on transit issues, from the notion from our leaders that SkyTrain expansion will split communities (SkyTrain has built communities), to the idea that the south-of-Fraser region should split from TransLink. Take the recent column by Frank Bucholtz suggesting splitting from TransLink, for instance. Frank is fed up by the seemingly “discriminatory” attitude towards transit expansion south of the Fraser. Yet, in the past several years, the south-of-Fraser area has received the highest proportion of service hours during expansions. There would have been more, were it not for the limits

being set by funding issues for everyone in the region. He is also fed up with threezone fares ($5.50) to reach Vancouver from Surrey or Langley. But it must be realized that the distance between Surrey and Vancouver is at least 17 kilometers; many trips exceed 30 kms, and TransLink often has to

pay for one or two buses and a SkyTrain trip from your flat-rate fare. Trying to travel the same distance in Metro Toronto between cities would cost between $6.25 and $7.75 each way, every day. It costs just $5.50 here, during peak commuting hours only – and just $2.75 on evenings and weekends.

Thanks to 911 responders MANY, MANY thanks to the firefighters and paramedics who responded to

my 911 call while my wife was in labour. In a situation that was terrifying and filled with chaos, they brought a measure of calm and professionalism that was greatly appreciated by both of us. Although we didn’t make it to the hospital and our baby girl was born around the corner from our house, we wanted you to know we will never forget you and you will all be part of an amazing birth story. Congratulations on earning your stork pin. Matthew Bunnett

True, there are some inexcusable nitpicks like the lack of a Surrey stop on the Highway 1 RapidBus. However, it’s hard to say whose fault that is. Neither the province nor nearby developers were able to build a place for TransLink to safely stop without incurring delays and/or extra costs. I’m all for better transit south of the Fraser, but a separate south-of-Fraser transit authority is not the answer. It doesn’t make sense. Attempting to split off would complicate decisions on funding methods, and it would affect transit service during the process.

Daryl Dela Cruz Surrey


8 Surrey/North Delta Leader Tuesday, August 20, 2013

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Cops nab alleged sandwich thief

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Public Hearing – August 27, 2013 dŚĞ DƵŶŝĐŝƉĂů ŽƵŶĐŝů ŽĨ dŚĞ ŽƌƉŽƌĂƟŽŶ ŽĨ ĞůƚĂ ǁŝůů ŚŽůĚ Ă WƵďůŝĐ ,ĞĂƌŝŶŐ͕ ŝŶ ĂĐĐŽƌĚĂŶĐĞ ǁŝƚŚ ƚŚĞ Local Government Act͕ ƚŽ ĐŽŶƐŝĚĞƌ ƚŚĞ ĨŽůůŽǁŝŶŐ ƉƌŽƉŽƐĞĚ ƉƌŽũĞĐƚƐ ĂŶĚ ƌĞůĂƚĞĚ ĂƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶƐ͗ Date: Time: Place:

Tuesday, August 27, 2013 7:00 p.m. Council Chamber Delta Municipal Hall 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2

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WƌŽũĞĐƚ EŽ͘ ϭ ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ ĨŽƌ ZĞnjŽŶŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ dĞŵƉŽƌĂƌLJ Use Permit (File No. LU006898) >ŽĐĂƟŽŶ͗ ϲϵϯϵ dŝůďƵƌLJ ZŽĂĚ͕ ĂƐ ƐŚŽǁŶ ŽƵƚůŝŶĞĚ ŝŶ ďŽůĚ ŽŶ MAP NO. 1 Applicant: &ŽƌƟƐ Telephone: ϲϬϰͲϱϳϲͲϳϬϬϬ Proposal: ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ ĨŽƌ ZĞnjŽŶŝŶŐ ŝŶ ŽƌĚĞƌ ƚŽ ĐƌĞĂƚĞ ŽŶĞ ůĂƌŐĞ /ϳ ^ƉĞĐŝĂů /ŶĚƵƐƚƌŝĂů njŽŶĞĚ ƉĂƌĐĞů ƚŚƌŽƵŐŚ ůŽƚ ĐŽŶƐŽůŝĚĂƟŽŶ ǁŝƚŚ ĂĚũĂĐĞŶƚ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƟĞƐ Ăƚ ϳϱϮϱ ĂŶĚ ϳϲϱϭ ,ŽƉĐŽƩ ZŽĂĚ ƚŽ ĂůůŽǁ ĨŽƌ ĨƵƚƵƌĞ ĞdžƉĂŶƐŝŽŶ ŽĨ Ă ůŝƋƵĞĮĞĚ ŶĂƚƵƌĂů ŐĂƐ ĨĂĐŝůŝƚLJ͘ dĞŵƉŽƌĂƌLJ hƐĞ WĞƌŵŝƚ ŝƐ ƌĞƋƵĞƐƚĞĚ ƚŽ ĂůůŽǁ ĨŽƌ ĐŽŶƟŶƵĂƟŽŶ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ĞdžŝƐƟŶŐ ůƵŵďĞƌ ĚŝƐƚƌŝďƵƟŽŶ͕ ƐƚŽƌĂŐĞ LJĂƌĚ ĂŶĚ ĂĐĐĞƐƐŽƌLJ ŽĸĐĞ ƵƐĞƐ ŽŶ ƚŚĞ ƐƵďũĞĐƚ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ͘

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dŽ ĂŵĞŶĚ ͞ ĞůƚĂ ŽŶŝŶŐ LJůĂǁ EŽ͘ ϮϳϱϬ͕ ϭϵϳϳ͟ ďLJ ƌĞnjŽŶŝŶŐ ƚŚĞ ƐƵďũĞĐƚ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ ĨƌŽŵ /Ϯ ,ĞĂǀLJ /ŶĚƵƐƚƌŝĂů ƚŽ /ϳ ^ƉĞĐŝĂů /ŶĚƵƐƚƌŝĂů͘

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dŽ ĂůůŽǁ ĨŽƌ ĐŽŶƟŶƵĂƟŽŶ ŽĨ ůƵŵďĞƌ ĚŝƐƚƌŝďƵƟŽŶ͕ ƐƚŽƌĂŐĞ LJĂƌĚ ĂŶĚ ĂĐĐĞƐƐŽƌLJ ŽĸĐĞ ƵƐĞƐ ŽŶ ƚŚĞ ƐƵďũĞĐƚ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ ĨŽƌ Ă ƉĞƌŝŽĚ ŽĨ ƚŚƌĞĞ LJĞĂƌƐ͘ ^ƚĂī ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ ůĞdž ĂƵĚƵƌŽ Ͳ ϲϬϰͲϵϱϮͲϯϭϲϯ tĞď >ŽĐĂƟŽŶ͗ :ƵůLJ Ϯϵ͕ ϮϬϭϯ ZĞŐƵůĂƌ ŽƵŶĐŝů DĞĞƟŶŐ ŐĞŶĚĂ /ƚĞŵ ͘Ϭϴ

WƌŽũĞĐƚ EŽ͘ Ϯ ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ ĨŽƌ ZĞnjŽŶŝŶŐ (File No. LU006851) >ŽĐĂƟŽŶ͗ ϭϭϱϴϯ ϳϲ ǀĞŶƵĞ͕ ĂƐ ƐŚŽǁŶ ŽƵƚůŝŶĞĚ ŝŶ ďŽůĚ ŽŶ MAP NO. 2 Applicant: WĂƌŵǀŝƌ ŽƐĂŶũ Telephone: ϳϳϴͲϴϲϮͲϰϵϭϮ Proposal: ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ ĨŽƌ ZĞnjŽŶŝŶŐ ŝŶ ŽƌĚĞƌ ƚŽ ƉĞƌŵŝƚ ĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƟŽŶ ŽĨ Ă ϮϳϬ ŵϮ ƐŝŶŐůĞ ĨĂŵŝůLJ ĚǁĞůůŝŶŐ ǁŚŝĐŚ ǁŝůů ďĞ ůĂƌŐĞƌ ƚŚĂŶ ŝƐ ĂůůŽǁĞĚ ƵŶĚĞƌ ƚŚĞ ĐƵƌƌĞŶƚ njŽŶŝŶŐ͘

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“Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 7223 dŽ ĂŵĞŶĚ ͞ ĞůƚĂ ŽŶŝŶŐ LJůĂǁ EŽ͘ ϮϳϱϬ͕ ϭϵϳϳ͟ ďLJ ƌĞnjŽŶŝŶŐ ƚŚĞ ƐƵďũĞĐƚ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ ĨƌŽŵ ZDϭ DƵůƟƉůĞ &ĂŵŝůLJ ; ƵƉůĞdžͿ ZĞƐŝĚĞŶƟĂů ƚŽ Z^ϱ ^ŝŶŐůĞ &ĂŵŝůLJ ;ϱϱϬ ŵϮͿ ZĞƐŝĚĞŶƟĂů͘

^ƚĂī ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ dĂŶLJĂ DŝƚĐŚŶĞƌ ʹ ϲϬϰͲϵϱϮͲϯϰϳϮ tĞď >ŽĐĂƟŽŶ͗ ƵŐƵƐƚ ϭϮ͕ ϮϬϭϯ ZĞŐƵůĂƌ ŽƵŶĐŝů DĞĞƟŶŐ ŐĞŶĚĂ /ƚĞŵ ͘Ϭϰ

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was boosted Friday as more inbound salmon are arriving later than anticipated in the waters around Vancouver Island. The Pacific Salmon Commission (PSC) now estimates the main summer run of sockeye at 2.3 million fish, up from two million as of Aug. 13, and the early summer run is now pegged at 520,000 fish, up from 475,000. The overall run size is currently estimated at just over three million, with late-run sockeye that were projected to add 583,000 not yet included in the count. That’s well below the 4.8-million run size forecast for this summer, but an improvement from the 1.6-million return of four years ago that triggered the Cohen Inquiry. There’s still deep concern that high river temperatures of around 21 degrees Celsisus – 3.3 degrees higher than average – may kill up to 70 per cent of the incoming sockeye before they can spawn. That prompted the commission to scale back test fishing to reduce pressure on the stock and Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) cut off all sports angling for salmon on the lower Fraser to avoid any sockeye bycatch there. Observers have reported seeing Main summer run of more floating sockeye now pegged at 2.3 carcasses in the river but the PSC million fish, up from two said most sockeye million as of Aug. 13. swimming upriver appear to be in good condition so far. There’s still no expectation of any more commercial or aboriginal food fishery openings for sockeye. Close to nine million pink salmon are also forecast to arrive, however, and large numbers of that species are now being detected, suggesting an even bigger run than predicted. A big pink run could allow fishery openings in September.

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Dry summer hasn’t drained water reservoirs Levels normal; Metro Vancouver officials credit tougher lawn sprinkling rules by Jeff Nagel DESPITE A sunny and rain-free July, Metro Vancouverites

kept tap water usage under control. And regional district officials are crediting tightened lawn sprinkling regulations for the water conservation success during the record dry spell. Metro Vancouver dispensed an average of 1.45 billion litres a day last month, with a peak of 1.6 billion litres on July 24. The region consistently stayed well below its one-day record high for water consumption of more than two million litres set four years ago. “It appears that mornings-only lawn sprinkling regulations across the region have helped to reduce the demand for our high-quality drinking water in summer, when the demand for water soars during hot and sunny days,” said North Vancouver City Mayor Darrell Mussatto, who chairs

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is gaining momentum in its opposition to the proposed Direct Coal Transfer Facility at Fraser Surrey Docks. That’s the word from Ocean Park resident Paula Williams, co-organizer of the grassroots network of South Surrey residents, who said it managed to gain 7,600 signatures for its petition in its first 18 days of canvassing. “It’s picking up,” she said. “People are waking up. I don’t think they realized before what this was all about.” The group’s campaign about perceived health and quality-of-life impacts of thermal-coal dust from trains coming from the U.S. – set to double if the new transfer facility is approved by

Port Metro Vancouver – started with a town-hall meeting in Ocean Park six weeks ago. After residents heard, and heeded, warnings from guest speakers Eoin Madden of the Wilderness Committee and Dr. Frank James of a group of physicians in Washington State – instrumental in blocking a similar coal-transfer facility there – the group was formalized, Williams said. Advocates of the transfer facility – including the Surrey Board of Trade – maintain it will be a huge benefit to the economy, that topping coatings that will be applied to the cargo reduce dust by 85 per cent, and that a sealed water-spraying system at the planned facility will significantly reduce dust emissions. Williams said she rec-

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ognizes that efforts will she said. be made to mitigate coal And Williams said dust, but said Communi- that rather than dividing ties and Coal members communities, the camfear it won’t be enough to paign is bringing them outweigh adverse effects. closer to like-minded “We’ve had some nega- groups and helping spark tive feedthe creation back, calling of others people from in Surrey, South Surrey Delta and NIMBYs,” New WestWilliams minster. acknowl“This edged. thing is “We’re not starting to trying to spread,” she ship this said. off to some Paula Williams saidWilliams other place Com– we don’t munities want it for and Coal anyone. We’re questionis prepared to listen to ing what this is and what information from the it will do, taking a look at industrial side of the argument. things that haven’t been “What we’re saying is looked at for a long time.” let’s get all the informaThe signatures coltion out there,” she said. lected to this point “If Port Metro Vanindicate there is no couver and Fraser Surrey consensus on the issue, Docks want to, they can have a public hearing and clear the air about it.” Williams said Communities and Coal is not against industry, or all coal shipments – its focus is on U.S. thermal coal that will be shipped from B.C. to Asia.

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Tuesday, August 20, 2013 Surrey/North Delta Leader 13

Pot cases down, heroin, meth violations on the rise There were 25,432 drug offences in B.C. last year by Tom Fletcher MARIJUANA possession

cases still account for 60 per cent of drug violation reports to police in B.C., but the number of cases declined 10 per cent in 2012, according to new figures from Statistics Canada. There were 25,432 police-reported incidents of drug offences in B.C. last year, a 7.4-percent decline from 2011. Marijuana trafficking cases declined more than 20 per cent to 1,006 incidents, and importation and exportation of marijuana declined by 40 per cent. Marijuana growing cases declined 4.6 per cent, following a 28.6-per-cent drop in 2011. Heroin possession cases jumped more than 30 per cent to 500, and heroin trafficking cases rose 37 per cent to 224 incidents in 2012. There were 653 reported cases of possession of methamphetamine (crystal meth), a 20-per-cent increase over 2011, and 110 per cent more than 2009. The decline in B.C. marijuana cases comes as licensed medical marijuana production increases across North America. Colorado and Washington state voted to legalize sale to adults last year. In July, Elections BC gave approval in principle for a petition drive aimed at decriminalizing marijuana possession in B.C. Marijuana activist Dana Larsen has formed a group called Sensible B.C., aimed at forcing a change to B.C.

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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 look at privatization of liquor distribution, a controversial suggestion the government backed away from last year. Recent reforms in B.C. have included allowing people to bring their own wine to a restaurant, and removing restrictions on buying wine from another province for personal use. B.C. has yet to convince Ontario and other provinces to lift their protectionist wine rules. On the enforcement side, last year B.C. increased its fine to $575 for bootlegging liquor to people under 19. Two years ago, legislation allowed liquor inspectors to employ minors to test liquor outlets’ willingness to check identification and refuse service. A University of Victoria study released Wednesday called for B.C. to impose a minimum drink price of $1.50 on licensed establishments and charge higher prices for drinks with more alcohol, to discourage over-consumption.

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OPPONENTS OF BC Hydro’s wireless smart meters are scrambling to quickly assemble enough people willing to be part of a planned class-action lawsuit they hope delivers a permanent opt-out from the program. Victoria resident Sharon Noble, with the group Citizens for Safe Technology, said success in convincing a judge to certify the class action may hinge on how many people take part. She estimated Wednesday that 100 to 150 people are registered – a start she called slow – but added hundreds more sign-ups are likely in progress. Given the number of people who have blocked smart meter installation or had one installed against their wishes, she said, it would be surprising if thousands don’t join the lawsuit. “The courts would be very influenced by having a large number,” Noble said, adding a judge could soon begin considering whether to certify the class action. “The more people we have signed on by then, the more

likely the courts would look on this as being a very significant movement, as opposed to a movement of a handful.” About 60,000 households have refused smart meters or less than four per cent of all BC Hydro customers. BC Hydro has not yet issued its response to the claim filed July 25 on behalf of representative plaintiff Nomi Davis. It demands free choice “without extortive fees, coercion or conditions designed to intimidate.” Registering with the lawsuit costs $100. The provincial government has indicated those who still have analog power meters they want to keep will be able to pay around $20 a month extra to continue manual meter readings. Opponents aren’t happy with the fees or Hydro indications that smart meters may still replace analog ones as they break down. They also say those with smart meters should have the ability to turn off wireless transmissions. “The opt-out option that Hydro is offering needs to be

a legitimate one,” White Rock resident Linda Ewart said. “What they need to say is ‘If you don’t want one of these meters, you don’t need to have them.’” Another concern over choice is what happens when someone moves to a new home and a smart meter is already installed. Many objectors claim health concerns or sensitivity to radiofrequency waves, even though third-party tests have found emissions from smart meters are low compared to other sources. BC Hydro officials say the lead plaintiff ’s analog meter was broken and had to be replaced for safety reasons. “BC Hydro will work through the judicial process to explain why we are obligated to replace a customer’s meter when there is potential for a safety hazard,” said Greg Reimer, executive vicepresident of transmission and distribution, in a statement. He said both the B.C. Court of Appeal and B.C. Utilities Commission have previously dismissed smart meter legal challenges and that Hydro has “acted at all times within the law.”

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DAYCARE available in Cloverdale. Transp to & from school. 14yrs exp. Ref’s. Reasonable. 604-574-9977

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SPACE AVAILABLE NOW FOR Infant & Toddler Programs and 3-5 Program. Phone: 778-689-5885 lina.yang@luckyclover.ca

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

LANDSCAPE FORMAN Wilco Civil Inc. is looking for an experienced Landscape Foreman for our projects throughout the Lower Mainland and surrounding areas. All candidates must have the following experience: Qualifications: • 3+ years experience in civil and landscape construction; • Experience in scheduling, ordering, field supervision, quality control and job safety work related habits; • Experience working with trades; • Must have a valid BC drivers license; • Must have your own vehicle; • Must be fluent in English; • First Aid is an asset; Skills Required: • Strong knowledge and experience managing people; • Strong knowledge of quality control; • Extensive knowledge and experience in installing a variety of soft and hard landscape applications • Highly motivated, self driven individual who is detail oriented; • Ability to troubleshoot and solve problems as they arise; • Ability to manage multiple projects; • Able to work effectively with individuals of differing knowledge and background; Wilco offers a competitive salary, bonuses and benefits. For further information or to send in your resume to careers@wilcocivil.ca or by fax at 604.882.4753 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

The District of Kitimat is seeking to fill the following positions: Project Engineer: must be a professional Civil Engineer with minimum 3 years professional experience (preferably in municipal environment) and eligible for registration with APEGBC. Permanent full-time (PFT) exempt staff position with competitive compensation and full benefits. Deputy Operations Manager: will have several years experience in municipal or related field and post-secondary education in Water Quality, Civil or Building Technology or related Trade Qualification. PFT exempt staff position with competitive compensation and full benefits. Engineering Technologist 2. Must have a civil engineering technologist diploma, 3 years experience in the civil/municipal discipline, and eligibility for registration with ASTTBC. Bargaining Unit position. Wage: $37.01 - $44.78/hr over 2 years. Submit resumes by September 10, 2013, 4:30 p.m., to Personnel, District of Kitimat, 270 City Centre, Kitimat, B.C. V8C 2H7. Fax (250) 632-4995, e-mail dok@kitimat.ca. Further information can be obtained from our website at www.kitimat.ca

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Bindery Workers Black Press has anticipated opportunities for Bindery Workers to assist with the mechanical insertion of advertising flyers into our Lower Mainland newspapers. Applicants must be available to work a variety of scheduled day, evening or night shifts. Additionally, successful applicants will need to be available on a call-in basis for our locations in Surrey and Abbotsford. Competitive wage. Experience an asset, but not a requirement. Reliable transportation is a pre-requisite. Please forward resumes to: Bindery Foreman Campbell Heights Distribution Centre Unit #113, 19130 24th Ave. Surrey, B.C. V3S 3S9 or Fax 604-538-4445

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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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Prudential Transport Hiring Truck Drivers. Operate / drive straight / articulated trucks. Oversee all aspects of vehicles. Perform pre-trip inspection / emergency repairs. Obtain permits. Record cargo, distance, and fuel info. Communicate with dispatch. $22.30/hr f/t. Mail: 239-8138 128 St. Sry, BC V3W 1R1. Fax: 604-543-9765. email: prudentialtransport@yahoo.ca

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The Surrey-North Delta Leader is looking for a FULL TIME graphic designer with a minimum of 5 to 10 years proven experience in design and production knowledge, armed with problem solving and critical thinking. Compliance of creative service to the sales department is a must, along with a full working knowledge of production requirements and disciplines to ensure The Leader is produced within set deadlines. Duties will include: production flow, ad design, web ads, campaigns and features, online material, classified ads, file management, tech support and team dynamics to suit our fast paced industry. Excellent command of English language, both verbal and written are imperative. Please email your resume to: Glory Wilkinson Creative Services Manager glory@surreyleader.com Send your resume by Aug 30th, 2013.

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LOGGING AND CONSTRUCTION JOBS. We are looking for experienced and motivated people for the following positions: Hoe Chuckers, Roadbuilders, Skidder Operators, Yarding Crews (tower and gy, hooktender, rigging puller, linewinder), Weight Scale operators, Processors, Front End Loaders, Lowbed and Log Trucker Drivers. Lots of work, local to Fraser Valley and out of town, various day shifts, benefits, good pay, good people. Please fax resume to 778-732-0227 or email loggingjobs@gmail.com.

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GARDENERS req’d F/T in Surrey with exp. in garden maint, pruning, lawn & bed work. Must have good English skills & local ref’s. Year-round work avail. Pesticide licence, snow removal & exp driving truck w/trailer an asset. Benefit package. Wage $3,000 to $3,200 dep. on exp. Lve. msg. 604-599-5503 or email resume to: tcl.maintenance@shaw.ca

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MATERIAL HANDLERS ~ PLASTERERS ~ DRYWALL INSTALLERS Tri Power Drywall Ltd. is hiring Material Handlers ($16.00/hr), Plasterers ($25.00/hr) & Drywall Installers ($25.00/hr). Apply by fax: 604-594-7708, or e-mail: tripowerdrywall123@yahoo.ca

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

SERVICE TECHNICIAN F/T Service Technician position available for a growing window manufacturing company in Langley. BC. Glaziers and/or Carpentry ticket is an asset. Requirements: • Min. 3 yrs windows exp. • Valid passport & BC Drivers License • Positive team player • Excellent interpersonal communication skills • Excellent documentation skills • High attention to detail • Motivated to continuously improve and develop. Responsibilities: • Window/Door adjustments • Glass replacement on site • Painting and fiberglass repair • Technical reviews of installs • Quoting chargeable service Please email resume with cover letter to: reception@ cascadiawindows.com or fax 604-857-4606

DISHWASHER & SERVERS req @ Mirage Banquet Hall. Fax resume 604-575-0354 or call 604-575-0304

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TEAM MEMBERS NEEDED MAID BRIGADE

Lotus Terminals Ltd. is hiring for Truck Drivers ($23/hr, 40 hrs/ week) & Office Administrator ($20/hr, 40 hrs/week) Mail – PO Box 497, Main Post Office, Surrey, BC, V3T 5B7. Fax – 604585-2202

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adamdorosh@yahoo.com or call 604-897-5695 Receptionist and Office Administrator 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

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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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LICENSED AUTO MECHANIC Our busy 12 bay shop requires an additional licensed auto technician to join our team. Qualified applicant must be AirCare and Provincial Inspection certified. Please apply in person to Kevin Gray

Call: 778-773-3737

ABBA MOVERS & DEL Res/comm 1-4 ton truck, 1 man $35/hr, 2 men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25yrs Exp. 24hrs/7days 604-506-7576

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

Kristy 604.488.9161

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

VOLUNTEERS

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

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$45/Hr

F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured

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

778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 FREE ESTIMATES

604-537-4140

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COUNTERTOPS

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Specialty Contracting Ltd. Quartz, Granite, Arborite Ken (604)595-1628

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

“QUARTZ/GRANITE/ARBORITE” JMS Countertops, 30 yrs/refs ★ John 604-970-8424 ★

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MIKE THE PAINTER ‘’Painting is my Profession, not a Summer Job.’’ Call (778)834-8724

DRYWALL

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

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PAINT SPECIAL

ELECTRICAL

3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour

FITZ ELECTRIC. New build. Residential. Tenant Improvements. Com Reno’s, Elect. check ins. work 778-231-8332, www.fitzelectric.net

(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.

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

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE Excavator & Bobcat Services

If you own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

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

MONEYPROVIDER.COM. $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877776-1660.

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AFFORDABLE MOVING

UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN

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

FENCING

6 FOOT HIGH CEDAR FENCE. $11/foot. Low Prices. Quality Work. Free Est. Harbans 604-805-0510. 1-A1 BRAR CEDAR FENCING, chain link & landscaping. Block retaining wall. Reasonable rates. Harry 604-719-1212, 604-306-1714

GARDENING

ALL LANDSCAPING & LAWNCARE hedge trimming, yard cleanup, weeding. Free Est. Jason 778-960-7109

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CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certification, adoption property rental opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

Int & Ext ~ Comm & Res We Paint: Vinyl & Cedar siding Stucco, Decks & Fences

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

Call Billy 604-825-4193

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INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Quality work at the lowest price Phone & compare. In business 25 years. Fully Insured. Free Estimates.

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

Peter 778-552-1828

SENIOR’S HANDYMAN SERVICE & Pressure Washing. SemiRetired. Honest - Reliable - Insured. Free Est. Call Brad. 604-837-5941

HOME IMPROVEMENTS SAHOTA FRAMING

Stairs, Windows, Doors, Tiles, Insulation, Siding, Hardyboard, Finishing. Call: (604)728-0866

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

ABDUL APPLIANCES: Cert’d tech. 20/yrs exp. 1/yr parts & labour warr. 24/7. Buy / Sell. Zeb: 604.596.2626.

PSK PAINTING

HANDYPERSONS

Northstar Painting Ltd.- The Residential Specialists. BIG jobs, Small jobs - We do it all! Interior and Exterior Projects. Master Painters at Students Rates. WCB Safe, Reliable, Efficient & Quality Paint. 778.245.9069

Quality workmanship since 1968 Commercial - Residential

APPLIANCE REPAIRS

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Renovation Specialist

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Gutters - Windows - Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Victor 604-589-0356

“QUARTZ/GRANITE/ARBORITE” JMS Countertops, 30 yrs/refs ★ John 604-970-8424 ★

LEGAL SERVICES

EXTERIOR SPECIALISTS

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RELAXING BODY MASSAGE Kingsway & Wilson near Metrotown Call Ling (778)710-5513

7599 King George Blvd

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

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

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

Experienced truck and trailer mechanic with CVI ticket wanted for Langley fleet shop. Four (10) hour shifts, good wages and benefits. Fax resume to 604-513-8004 or email at tridem@telus.net

MOVING & STORAGE

GET THE BEST

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

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

778-593-9788

NEWTON

CONCRETE & PLACING

damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923

TOWER TECHNICIAN

KITCHEN CABINETS

FOR YOUR MOVING

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604-653-5928

HOME REPAIRS

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

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Specializing in *Palm, *Tarot Cards, *Crystal Ball Readings.

HEALTH MASSAGE HELP WANTED

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One visit will amaze you! CALL TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW.

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

QUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. ****Mention this ad for 10% Off **** Call Raman @ 604-561-4041.

SOLVE ALL PROBLEMS OF LIFE.

BENEFIT PACKAGE!

AMAZING MASSAGE New Location. Hot Oil. 10am - 10pm. Call: 604-719-5628

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172 ASTROLOGY/PSYCHICS

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.

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

BEAUT BATHROOM & KITCHEN Plumbing + Drywall + Elect. + Tubs & Showers & Sinks + Toilets & Tile + floors + countertop + painting. Sen disc. Work Guar. 21 yrs exp. Call Nick 604-230-5783, 604-581-2859

604-575-5555

Heavy Duty Diesel Mechanic

PERSONAL SERVICES

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SPIRITUAL

163 Avon Electric Ltd in Surrey is hiring Electricians for full time position. 2 years or more experience is required. Salary would be $25/hr. Minimum work of 30 hrs/week. Work at various sites. Ride will be given. Please apply at fax: 604-596-9538 or email at avon_electricals@yahoo.com

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FORKLIFT OPERATORS Required immediately. Exp. in loading & unloading Super B’s & containers with 24,000 lbs machines. Please call: 778-552-3495 or fax resume to:

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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Automobile Salespersons Basant Motors in Surrey, requires 2 F/T perm Automobile Salespersons to start ASAP. Knowledge and understanding of auto sales, professional appearance, positive attitude and min. 1 year exp. Wages $15/hr. Email resumes to:

COUNTER ATTENDANTS Subway located on 108th Ave and 148 Street in Surrey, BC needs food counter attendants. Late night shift. $11.00/hour. Will train. Duties include: take customers’ orders, prepare, heat and finish simple food items. Portion and wrap foods, package takeout food. Serve customers at counter. Receive, unpack and store supplies in proper storage areas. Cleaning, clearing and receiving payment. Email resume to: romy.swatch@yahoo.ca

With pressure vessel exp. for Maple Ridge union shop. F/T position.

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Instant Gold Refining at # 10110277, 154th Ave in Surrey is hiring Executive Secretary. Willing to travel with MD to Yukon and other places as required. Computer skills required. Knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi an asset. Minimum experience of 2 years in relevant job is required. Salary $ 21/hr. Minimum work 40 hrs/week. Send resume at: rick@instantgoldrefining.com

PERSONAL SERVICES

TRADES, TECHNICAL

EXPERIENCED FABRICATOR Required.

DATA ENTRY CLERK/RECEPTIONIST. Experience in Accounting an asset. Must be fluent in English. Email: js1699@hotmail.ca

for estimating for growing concrete company.

TRUCK DRIVERS & OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR

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F/T OFFICE POSITION

Now accepting applications for: F/T, day positions Mon. - Fri. ✖ Paid Hourly, not percentage ✖ Vehicles & Equip. provided ✖ Must be fluent in English ✖ Drivers license required ✖ No experience necessary, top training provided Apply in person: Mon. - Fri., 9:00a.m. - 3:00p.m. 6834 King George Blvd. Surrey or Call: 604.596.3936 or E-mail: info@maidbrigadebc.com or Fax: 604-596-3921

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

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

TONY’’S PAINTING

~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates Member of Better Business Bureau

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WCB INSURED

Vincent 543-7776

.Jim’s Mowing. 310-JIMS (5467).

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329 PAINTING & DECORATING

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

PETS 477

PETS

REAL ESTATE 621

DUPLEX/4-PLEX

REAL ESTATE 640

RECREATIONAL

RENTALS 706

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

706

APARTMENT/CONDO

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

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977

ITALIAN MASTIFF (Cane Corso) 332

PAVING/SEAL COATING Mainland Roofing Ltd.

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

338

25 yrs in roofing industry

PLUMBING

A Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber REN’S & REPAIRS Excellent price on Hot Water Tanks Furnace, Boilers, Plumbing Jobs & Furnace & duct cleaning

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 www.mainlandroof.com

✭ 604-312-7674 ✭

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ABDUL Plumbing/Heating/Drainage Low rates, same day service, guar’d qual work. 24/7. Zeb 604-596-2626 CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service • Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers • Plugged Drains 778-862-0560

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

RUBBISH REMOVAL

bradsjunkremoval.com

Hauling Anything.. But Dead Bodies!! 20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE We Load or You Load !

604.220.JUNK(5865) Serving Metro Vancouver Since 1988

ALEX MECHANICAL Heating, Plumbing & Gas Fitting. Licensed, Bonded & Insured. (604)761-3729

FLEETWOOD WASTE Bin Rentals 10-30 Yards. Call Ken at 604-294-1393 Honest Man Rubbish removal. Fast honest service,best rates, clean-up, Handyman Services. 604-782-3044

RECYCLE-IT! ~ Certified Plumber ~ ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY

Reno’s and Repairs Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates

~ 604-597-3758 ~ FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841 BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7 Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com

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PRESSURE WASHING

Always! Power Washing, Window & Gutter cleaning, all your exterior cleaning needs. 604-230-0627 Gutters - Windows - Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Patrick 778-865-9432.

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

Recycled Earth Friendly HOT TUBS ARE NO PROBLEM!

604.587.5865

DISPOSAL BINS By Recycle-it 6 - 50 Yard Bins

Starting from $199.00

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

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EXTRA

CHEAP IMPACT PRESSURE WASHING - Gutter, Windows, Full Houses.

RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free!

Excellent Rates. (604)780-4604

Gutters - Windows - Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Victor 604-589-0356

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

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

Call Ian 604-724-6373

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SUNDECKS

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

625

FOR SALE BY OWNER

2 LEVEL Fleetwd House, intersection of 84 Ave/156St. 3,064sqft. Excellent clean condition, spacious, close to amenities. 4 large bdrm upstairs, 2 room in-law suite with alarm. Dbl garage. 4 ft crawl space with stair access. 8x12 sun deck,10x12 shed. Large back lane driveway. $598,800. No Realtors. To view call 604-583-1655 cell 604366-2636 Must Sell !

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GUILDFORD GARDENS

PARKSIDE

$550,000, will consider trade www.barneyslakesideresort.com

Ph: 250-481-1100

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TREE SERVICES

Morris The Arborist

PATTAR ROOFING LTD. All types of Roofing. Over 35 years in business. 604.588.0833

DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL * Pruning * Retopping * Falling Service Surrey 25 years

FULLY INSURED **EMERGENCY CALL OUT** Certified Arborist Reports Roofing Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.

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

Morris 604-597-2286 Marcus 604-818-2327 PRO TREE SERVICES Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trimming/ removals & stump grinding. John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270

PETS

604-812-9721

BEST BUSY BOYS ROOFING LTD.

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PETS

BEAGLE PUPS, tri colored, good looking, healthy, vet check $700. (604)796-3026. No Sunday calls CAIRN TERRIER. Male, In training. Ready to go. Shots, dewormed. $800. 604-807-5204.

1 Bdrm. $715.00 2 Bdrm. $825.00 • Close to Skytrain, Sry. Central Mall, & SFU Sry. Campus • 24 Hour On-site Management PETS ALLOWED • Minutes Walk To Park, High School & Elementary School

• PETS ALLOWED • Minutes Walk To Elementary School & Guildford Mall

LAGOTTO ROMAGNOLO PUPS, perfect family dogs, non-shedding, stable, intelligent & loving, $1900. www.lagottinokennels.com 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 ROTTWEILLER guard dog, 5 yr old male, p/b no papers. $600. Call (604)794-3445, ask for BJ STUDS available, PUG (rare silver) and Golden Retriever, OFA hip and eye cert. both great natured family dogs, personality plus, Mission, call 604-820-4827

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509

AUCTIONS

of Quality Vintage Furnishings; Paintings, Carpets, Clocks etc from Belgium & France.

Monday Aug. 26 ~ 7:00pm Central Auction #313 - 20560- Langley Bypass (#10 Hwy) 604-534-8322 www.centralauction.com

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BUILDING SUPPLIES

LOG HOME shell kit WRC 6X8 flat 3 bdrm w/grge & curved glass sunroom, ready to ship, 604-856-9732

520

BURIAL PLOTS

696 ALDERGROVE: 3215- 266A St. 3 Bdrm bsmt entry home. Newly finished basement. $398,500: By appt only 778-878-1586

THIS grand & luxury, 3 level home has enough space for a growing family or accommodate a larger family. Very spacious bedrooms with large closets and a media/guest room on main fl. Large patio from the master bedroom over looking the custom made deck in the yard. Basement has two layouts (2bed/1bath and 1bed/1bath) w/ separate entry. High quality craftsmanship went into every detail of construction. Great interior decor with rich color cabinetry, walls, and flooring. Close to Sunrise golf course, Willowbrook Mall, and schools such as Kwantlen Uni. and David Elem. Easy access to major roads to go White Rock, Surrey or Delta and nearby to Langley Airport. Langley Center is a growing community with plenty of beautiful heritage sites. A MUST SEE! PRICED TO SELL!! Michael Kwung | Macdonald Realty Westmar T: 604-616-7203

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UNDER $400

FLY FISHING GEAR, fresh & salt water + fish finder. $400 for all. Call: 604-535-8199.

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FRUIT & VEGETABLES

FRESH LOCAL BLUEBERRIES Buy 2 flats $20 get 3rd flat FREE. U-Pick Available. Surrey Farms 5180 - 152nd Street. 604-574-1390

Back to School Are you looking for a safe, Affordable two bdrm for your family or Are you looking for a one bdrm in our Adult Only bldg. Kennedy Place Apts 604-596-9588

RENT TO OWN

STOP RENTING! RENT TO OWN • No Qualification - Low Down • nd

NORTH DELTA-11579 72 Ave. 3br. HOUSE, w/ 2br. suite, needs some TLC. Massive Lot.$1,788/M N. SURREY-13828 116th Avenue HOUSE, 4br. w/1br. suite w/view. 1/2 acre on Cul-De-Sac.$2,088/M 604-RTO-HOME / 604-786-4663 www.ReadySetOwn.ca

GUILDFORD. 105/154 St. 1-bdrm condo. Top floor, newly renod, lots of extras. N/s, cat ok. $750/mo. Avail Sept. 1. 604-970-3647 NEWTON LOCATION

VILLA UMBERTO Lovely 2 bdrm w/2 full baths in quiet adult oriented bldg. In-suite ldry. Senior’s Disc. Secured underground parking.

Ph: 604-596-5671 Cell: 604-220-8696

CROSSROADS

SURREY

We got a great thing going on.

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CEDAR APTS

Large 1 & 2 bedroom units Rent from $725.00/mo.

$50 off/month for the first year Quiet community living next to Guildford Mall. Clean 1 & 2 bdrm suites (some w/ensuites) Cable, heat & hot water included. Walk Score = 92

Phone: 604-581-8332 & 604-585-0063

604-584-5233 www.cycloneholdings.ca

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APARTMENT/CONDO

1 and 2 bdrm apts starting at $650. HT & HW included. 5875 177B St. Close to Cloverdale fair grounds. Call Daphne 604-729-0344.

CLOVERDALE: Kolumbia Garden* 17719 58A Ave. Reno’d Spacious 2 bdrm. with laminate flooring, large closet room & balcony. Near transit & shops. No pets. Ref’s req’d. Call: 778-789-3007.

CLOVERDALE 2bdr - $930 1 bdr $780: Rent inc heat & hot water. N/P. 604-576-1465 / 604-612-1960

White Rock: Luxury 1 bed/1 bath walk to beach. AC, lndry, h/wd, pkg. N/P, N/S - $1350. 604-838-6204

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

S.SURREY/White Rock 16 & 148 2 Bdrm, adult oriented 55+. Walk-in bath, new appl, u/g prkg. N/S, 1 pet $1100. Avail now. 604-583-2442

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7778 7778152 152Street, Street,Surrey Surrey Registration Registrationand andLunch: Lunch: 11:30 11:30a.m. a.m. Program: Program: 12:00 12:00- -1:30 1:30p.m. p.m.

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HOMES WANTED

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BURIAL PLOTS for sale, at Valley View Cemetery. $2000. Ph: 1-604-850-1566

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20 Acres FREE! Own 60 acres for 40 acre price/payment $0 Down, $198/mo. Money Back Guarantee, No Credit Checks. Beautiful Views, West Texas. 1-800-843-7537 www.texaslandbuys.com

FSBO - Clayton Hts- Quality built coach house. 7 bdrms, 5 bths, 1- 3 bdrm suite, $1200/m. 1 - 1 bdrm $750/m. $649,000: 778-829-6443

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Panorama Park OPEN HOUSE Sunday 1pm - 3pm Std lot 3 bdrm 2 full bath & 2 bdrm bsmt, covered sundeck clse to schl, lam. flr. newly reno’d 604-506-4008

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Tuesday, August 20, 2013 Surrey/North Delta Leader 23 RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

SUNCREEK ESTATES * Large 2 & 3 Bdrm Apartments * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w * 3 floor levels inside suite * Wood burning fireplace * Private roof top patio * Walk to shops. Near park, pool, playground * Elementary school on block * Clubhouse, tennis court * On site security/on site Mgmt * Reasonable Rent * On transit route * Sorry no pets

Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916 SURREY - 13820 72nd Ave 2 Bdrm 780 sq/ft. $755/mo. Shares $2,500. No Subsidy, U/G Parking, 2 Appls, NO pets. Avail Oct 1st.

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Email Application or Phone 604-592-5663 SURREY SOMERSET HOUSE LUXURY 2 bdrms suite available immediately, In-suite W&D, fireplace, 5 app and freshly painted and new carpets. 1 blk to King George Sky train & Mall, Sec. Under Ground Parking.

To view-call The Manager @ 604-580-0520

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HOMES FOR RENT

S. SURREY. Warehouse, approx 1800 sf. 220 wiring, 4 -14’ doors $1500/m, or approx. 1000 sf $650/m. Gated. Suitable for storage. Avail. now. Call 604-835-6000

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SUITES, LOWER

CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 148/72. New 2 bdrm suite, near schools. NS/NP, avail now. $650/mo incl utils. 604594-4825 or 604-773-6110

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. 2 Large RV Pads available for mobile home. Call 604-597-4787.

HOMES FOR RENT

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. CLOVERDALE Immac exec type home. 3 Bdrm, den, 2.5 ba, all appl, grnbelt. NS/NP. Suit prof sgle/cple. $1800/mo (neg). Short term ok, ref’s req’d. 604-574-2992

. Hugh & McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244

ROSEDALE Nr Chilliwack - 3 Bdrm home on farm. Newly reno’d. Unfin bsmt, dbl gar, horse barn, wrkshp, avl now, $2500: 604-7197428 or 778-863-0075. SURREY 121/98 Ave. 3 Bdrms up, 3 down, 2.5 baths, 2 liv/rms & 2 kits. Nr SkyTrain & schls. $1600 + util. Sept 1. N/P. 604-351-2006 aft 6 SURREY: 141 St & 60A Ave bsmt home 5 bdrms, 2 bathrms. Avail. Sept. 1. $1500/m. 604-551-4441

FLEETWOOD 156/91. 4 Bdr house, 2 baths, laundry, near bus. NS/NP Sept 1. $1500 +utils. 778-908-3221 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

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

SURREY: 76/152, beautiful 2 bdrm ste on golf course. New paint & flr incl util/cbl. NP/NS. (604)339-8729

CLOVERDALE, 56/188. Newer 2 bdrm bsmt suites. Sept. 1st. ns/np. $850/month incl util. 604-518-9017

SURREY, 83/135A 2 bdrm grd lvl bsmt suite. $600/mo. inc util. 604596-7088 after 5pm / 604-349-6245

CLOVERDALE Hilltop. Large 2 bdrm grnd lvl, priv ent, gas f/p, shrd W/D, suits mature profs. N/P N/S. $850/mo +1/3 utils. Avail immed. Call 604-574-4428

SURREY 91/138 St. 2 Bdrm & 1 bdrm stes, nr shops & schls. Avail anytime, NS/NP. (604)771-4949

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SUITES, LOWER

138/79 2 bdrm, util incl, grd level, 2 car prk, nr shops, bus, sch. N/p, n/s n/l. $700 avail now. 604-716-3224 18833 67A AVE (FRASER HWY). 2 BDRM LEGAL SUITE, 1 BATH, LAUNDRY, N/S, N/P, AVAIL AUG 15. $950. CALL 604-366-6909

NEWTON 2 BR suite. ns/np No W/D. All utils inc except cable. $580/mo Avl. now. 778-885-4899.

Enver Creek. 2 Bdrm ste, full bath, nr schls/bus, Avail Now, N/P. $650 incl utils, suits 1 or 2 occupants, no Laundry 778-552-0625. ENVER CREEK 2 bdrm ste, sh ldry, clse to both schls, transit & shopping NS/NP 1yr lease min $1,000/mo Avail immed For more info Crossroad Management Ltd 778-578-4445

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1200 sq.ft. 2 bdrm walkout basement suite. Separate full kitchen and livingroom, W/D, D/W, covered patio, storage room. $1,200, Sept 1. No smoking, no drugs, no pets. 604-880-2625. Tynehead

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

EAST NEWTON. 3 storey, 4 bdrms, 3-1/2 bthrms. New house. N/S. N/P. $1400/mo + utils. 604-805-2407

FLEETWOOD,156/82. Lrg 3 bdrm, 1300 sf. No lndry. Avail Sept 1 $800 incl utils. N/P. N/S. 604-543-5226.

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CLOVERDALE. 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Near schools, bus & park. NS/NP. Avail immed. Phone 604-575-1368.

ENVER CREEK Newly reno’d 2 Bdrm ste, inste ldry. Cls to both schls, transit, shopping. NS/NP 1yr lease min. $1,000/mo Avail immed. More info plse call Crossroads Management Ltd. 778-578-4445

LINDA VISTA Motel Luxury Rooms w/cable, a/c & kitchens. 6498 King George Hwy. Mthly, Wkly & Daily Specials. 604-591-1171. Canadian Inn 6528 K.G.Hwy. 604-594-0010

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FRASER HTS, 165/108A Ave. Lrg 2 bdrm, no cable, NP/NS. $850 incl utils. Avail now. (604)230-4790 GUILDFORD: 2 bdrm grnd lvl spacious suite avail Sep 15. nr bus, school, shopping. N/S, N/P, no laundry. $750. 778-772-4407. GUILDFORD 2 Bdrm grnd lvl suite Sept 1st. Nr school, bus,shopping. NS/NP, No laundry. $750 incl utils. 604-583-2080 or 778-710-2550. N.DELTA: 112th/84th. Newer lrg. clean 2 bdrm. grnd. lvl. ns/np avail. Now! $700. After 4pm778-834-9131 N.DELTA 2 bdrm gr/lvl suite, beaut location, nr transit. Inste laund, sep ent. Avail now. $900 incl utils/cable. Strictly NS/NP. Call 604-930-9210 N. DELTA 72A/115 2 bdrm. NP/NS. $700/mo incl utils, nr amens. Sept 1st. 778-238-3419, 604-594-3419 N.DELTA: Bachelor ste $550/mo incl utils/cable. N/S, N/P. Avail now. Call 604-834-5154 or 778-838-5154 New 2BR $850 or 1BR $650 Sep 1 Inc Lndry 145/77 No Smoke/Pets harj@dhaliwals.ca 604.240.8872 NEWTON, 1 & 2 Bdrm bsmt Nr golf course Avail now. N/S, N/P. $600 & $700 incl utils/ldry. 778-866-4085 NEWTON, 1 & 2 Bdrm stes. Avail immed. $500 & $650/mo incl utils. No lndry. NS/NP. Ph: 604-353-5050 NEWTON. 1 bdrm bsm suite $550 incl utils, satellite/internet. Absolutely no smoking or pets. Refs req. Avail Now, call 604-572-6373. NEWTON: 2 bdrm Grnd lvl bsmt suite, avail. now. Utils incl. For info call after 5pm 604-572-2768 NEWTON. 3 Bdrm bsmt suite. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $850/mo incl hydro. No laundry. Call 604-599-6193. NEWTON, 64/132 in NEWTON - 1 bdrm with Den, large l/r. $600/mo. Quiet area, opposite church. Util. avail.,NP,NS. Avail now. Call 604-591-5825 NEWTON: newer 3 Bdrm 2 full bthrms. Sept. 1st. $900/mo. (604)599-8674 or 778-713-4063

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SENIOR needs small car, in good running order, reasonable price, please call: (604)596-3534

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RECREATIONAL/SALE

1988 ITASCA 37’ M/H. 454 engine. 40,000 miles. All running gear in exc cond. Attractively remodeled interior. 2 extra batteries installed. New tires. $8,400. (604)744-1741

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SURREY Enver Creek. 1bdrm suite full bath, nice quiet area. Avail now. ns/np $500 incl utils. 604-597-2542

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SUITES, UPPER

Bear Creek Park 4 Bdrm, 3 baths, 2 car garage, W/D & D/W. Close to schools & amens. NP/NS Avail now. 604-591-9765, 778-889-4491 CHIMNEY HTS. 14872/ 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 bthrms, 2 kitchens, well kept home, open space through out the house. $1650 month + hydro and gas. Call 604-805-6748 ENVERCREEK 3 bedroom dishwasher & laundry. Close to high school & elementary, transit, shopping. Lge backyard with storage sheds & separate workshop with power, lots of parking. NS/NP 1yr lease min. Avail immed. $1500/mo. For more information plse contact Crossroads Management 778-578-4445

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ENVER CREEK 4 Bdrm Dishwasher & sh ldry. Close to both schls, transit, shopping. Lge backyard with storage shed. NS/NP, 1yr lease min, Avail immed. $1500/mo More information contact Crossroads Management Ltd 778-578-4445 N.DELTA 3 bdrms, 1.5 baths. N/S, N/P. Nr amens. Sept 1st. $1150/mo + shrd utils. (604)721-2095 11’ WALKER BAY - has side pontoons, new cond, special design for Duck Hunters/Fishermen, incl trailer, $2100, ph: (604)535-8199

SURREY 150/67 - Sullivan Heights Newer bright beaut 1 & 2 bdrm stes BRAND NEW APPLI’S. Near bus & church. Avail now. 604-724-9608

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TOWNHOUSES

ARBORETUM CO-OP 15350 105 Ave. Spacious 4 bdrm T/H. $1204/mo. Shrd purchase req’d. D/W, F/P, W/D hkup. Walking dist to Guildford Mall, library & rec ctr. Easy access to bridge. No Pets. Ph btwn 10am-9pm (604)582-9520

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CARS - DOMESTIC NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

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3 bdrm T/H with w/d hook-up, car port $1040/mo. Close to all amen’s, schools & transit.

604-451-6676 SURREY SUTTON PLACE 13834 102 Avenue. Family housing near amenities, transit, schools. Crime-free multi-housing. On site laundry • 3bedroom-$960/month Call 604-451-6676

1994 LINCOLN COUPE - Mark 8, low k’s 1 owner, gold metallic. Air/crd. $3600/firm. 604-538-4883 1999 Honda Accord, 4 door, auto, Black, good condition. $2200. Call 778-863-3383

Notice is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Ralph Fredrick Thurier, formerly of 14568 104A Avenue, Surrey, BC, deceased, are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the undersigned Executor: Nancy Thurier #129 - 3500 Pozer Road Prince George, BC V2K 4X6 On or Before September 25, 2013 after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received.

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ANTIQUES/CLASSICS

2000 Mercury Cougar, 2 dr coupe standard, 1 owner, lady driven 208,000kms. $2500. 604-536-4788

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

SULLIVAN HGTS; Spacious 3 bdrm bsmt, $975 incl utils/lndry, Sept 1 N/S. 778-240-9095, 604-543-8682

SURREY; 2 Bdrm. Close to City Ctr & Skytrain. Incl hydro & cable. Avail now. N/P. 604-341-4974

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Surrey, 98/120, 2 bdrm ste in brand new house $700 incl util NP/NS Nr all ament. Avail now 778-869-7785

PANORAMA 128/65 Ave. new 2 Bdrm ste. NP/NS. $700 incl util. No cbl or lndry. Avl now (778)892-1994

SURREY, 10791 142A St & 14295 71A AVE. Avail now or Sept 1st. 2 Bdrm grnd lvl, 5 appls. No utils. New reno’s. $835/mo 604-583-6844

TRANSPORTATION

SURREY - 10937 - 128A St. 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Avail. Sept. 15. Beaut. view. Nr skytrain. Inc utils, no lndry, n/s, n/p. $800/mo. (604)930-5840 or 604-306-5025

CLOVERDALE:16708 64th Ave. 2 bdrm. incls. utils. cbl. & W/D, cls. to bus & amens. n/s, n/p. Avail. now. $870/mo. 604-574-8647

SURREY 152/81 Ave. 5 Bdrm hse, beautiful area, big pri backyard, 2.5 baths. Avail immed. $2500/mo. N/S inside. By appt: (778)551-2696

MOTELS, HOTELS

RENTALS

SURREY 15931-95A Ave. 1 Bdrm & 2 Bdrm suites available Sept.1, near schl/bus. $550/mo for 1 bdrm, $650/mo for 2 bdrm, includes hydro, & washer. No dryer. NS/NP, No parties. 604-580-2051 or 604446-2301

CLOVERDALE: Lrg, spac 1 bdrm. $600 inc utils. Cls to elem & athletic park. Free WiFi. 604-671-4128

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Bolivar Heights new 2 bdrm above grnd lrg ste, Nr transit $800 incl util. NS/NP. Avail now. 778-839-6901

NEW paint & flooring 3 bdrm 4plex in Newton $1200 per/mth laundry gas hydro included 604-560-0652

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RENTALS

1992 HONDA ACCORD, silver, good condition, runs well, 220K. $1900 obo. Call: 604-583-2287

1979 MGB Ltd Edition, reblt eng new int, runs fantastic, very good cond, $10,500. 1-(360)371-4131

In the Matter of Part 3.1 (Administrative Forfeiture) of the Civil Forfeiture Act [SBC 2005, C. 29] the CFA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: On October 3, 2012, at the 13700 block of 97A Avenue, Surrey, B.C., Peace Officer(s) of the Surrey RCMP seized, at the time indicated, the subject property, described as: $2,411 CAD, on or about 19:10 Hours, $200 CAD, on or about 19:10 Hours, $52.46 CAD, on or about 19:24 Hours, and $412.10 CAD, on or about 17:02 Hours. The subject property was seized because there was a warrant authorized by the court pursuant to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada to seize evidence in respect of an offence (or offences) under section 5(2) (Possession for purpose of trafficking) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada. Notice is hereby given that the subject property, CFO file Number: 2013-1672, is subject to forfeiture under Part 3.1 of the CFA and will

be forfeited to the Government for disposal by the Director of Civil Forfeiture unless a notice of dispute is filed with the Director within the time period set out in this notice. A notice of dispute may be filed by a person who claims to have an interest in all or part of the subject property. The notice of dispute must be filed within 60 days of the date upon which this notice is first published. You may obtain the form of a notice of dispute, which must meet the requirements of Section 14.07 of the CFA, from the Director’s website, accessible online at www. pssg.gov.bc.ca/civilforfeiture. The notice must be in writing, signed in the presence of a lawyer or notary public, and mailed to the Civil Forfeiture Office, PO Box 9234 Station Provincial Government, Victoria, B.C. V8W 9J1.


24 Surrey/North Delta Leader Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Surrey School District

WELCOME BACK STUDENTS! On Tuesday, September 3, over 70,000 students in Surrey and White Rock will be returning to school. The Surrey School District welcomes all students and wishes you the very best for the year ahead.

The Surrey Board of Education

Tuesday, September 3, 2013 is opening day Below is important information about opening day class times (and dates, if different from above) for Surrey School District students. Please note there is no busing available for special education classes on opening day.

Elementary Schools Elementary schools are staffed beginning August 26 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for registrations or questions. School locations and phone numbers are available on our website at surreryschools.ca Click "Schools" on the top menu.

Kindergarten

Grade 1 - Grade 7

All schools provide gradual entry for kindergarten students. Please confirm starting dates and times with your school. All kindergarten children will be in regular, full attendance by Wednesday, September 11, 2013.

All Grade 1-7 classes begin at 10:00 a.m. on September 3, 2013. Classes will be dismissed early. It is important to confirm dismissal time with your school.

Secondary Schools Mission: Surrey Schools engages students in developing the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to build a healthy, democratic and diverse society. Goals: The board commits to maintaining and enhancing; • operating efficiencies that prioritize resources that directly support students, • relationships with public and private sector partners to broaden and augment opportunities for students, • district environmental stewardship, • advocacy for appropriate facilities and resources, • positive, safe and welcoming school and workplace environments.

Clayton Heights Grade 8 report August 27, 9:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. for orientation. All students report at 11:00 a.m. Sept 3

Earl Marriott All students report at 10:30 a.m. Grades 9-12 dismissed by 11:30 a.m. Grade 8 assembly, activities, and barbeque lunch supplied. Grade 8 dismissal at 1:00 p.m.

Panorama Ridge Grade 8 report at 8:30 a.m. Grade 9 report at 9:15 a.m. Grade 10 report at 10:00 a.m. Grade 11 report at 10:45 a.m. Grade 12 report at 11:30 a.m. Note: School photos taken same day.

Princess Margaret Grade 8 report at 9:00 a.m. Grades 9, 10, 11 & 12 report at 10:30 a.m.

Elgin Park Grades 8 & 9 report at 10:00 a.m. Grades 10, 11 & 12 report at noon.

Queen Elizabeth Grade 8 report at 11:00 a.m. to noon. Grades 9, 10, 11 & 12 report at 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

Enver Creek Grade 8 report at 8:45 a.m. Grades 9, 10, 11, & 12 report at 11:45 a.m.

Semiahmoo Grade 8 report at 9:15 a.m. Grades 9, 10, & 11 report at 10:30 a.m. Grade 12 report at 10:45 a.m.

Fleetwood Park Grades 8 report at 9:00 a.m. Grades 9, 10, 11 & 12 report at 10:30 a.m.

Frank Hurt

Sullivan Heights Grade 8 report at 9:00 a.m. Grade 9 report at 9:30 a.m. Grade 10 report at 10:00 a.m. Grade 11 report at 10:30 a.m. Grade 12 report at 11:00 a.m. Note: School photos taken same day

Grades 8 & 9 report at 10:00 a.m. Grades 10, 11 & 12 report at noon

Fraser Heights Grade 8 report at 9:30 a.m. Grades 9, 10, 11 & 12 report at 11:00 a.m.

Guildford Park Grade 8 report at 9:00 a.m. Grades 9, 10, 11 & 12 report at noon

Tamanawis Grade 8 report at 12:30 p.m. Grades 9, 10, 11 & 12 report at 11:00 a.m.

Johnston Heights

Values: The board values programs and services enabling students to become;

Grade 8 report at 10:00 a.m. Grades 9, 10, 11 & 12 report at 10:30 a.m.

Kwantlen Park Grades 8 & all Inter-A report at 10:00 a.m. Grades 9, 10, 11 & 12 report at 11:00 a.m.

Learning Centres Opening class times and dates vary. Registration begins August 26, 2013. Please contact the Learning Centre nearest you:

City Central 13104 - 109 Avenue .... 604-590-4658 Cloverdale 5741 - 176 Street ........ 604-574-3615 Guildford 10215 - 152A Street ...... 604-951-9553 North Surrey #109, 13479 - 77 Avenue ......................778-578-7707 South Surrey/White Rock #13, 2320 King George Hwy. .................604-536-0550

• creative thinkers, innovators, and problem solvers, • effective communicators and collaborators, • literate and numerate, • skillful at accessing, evaluating, synthesizing and presenting information, • socially responsible, • flexible and able to adapt to change, • committed to physical and mental health and fitness.

L.A. Matheson

Beliefs:

For a student new to the district, please bring documentation to verify age, residency, citizenship (for the student and a parent) and proof of guardianship for the parent. More details about registration documentation are available at surreyschools.ca English language assistance: The Surrey School District

• Schools are for learners. • Education is a shared responsibility among home, school and community. • Learner and staff successes must be celebrated. • Learners should be positive citizens and community members. • Diversity is a strength. • Dynamic leadership at all levels of the organization is an essential element for success.

Surrey Schools

..... Leadership in Learning

For More Information: For more information about programs and services offered by the Surrey School District, please visit www.surreyschools.ca or call 604-596-7733.

Grade 8 report at noon. Grades 9, 10, 11 &12 report at 10:00 a.m.

Lord Tweedsmuir Grade 8 report at 12:30 p.m. Grades 9, 10, 11 & 12 report at 11:00 a.m.

North Surrey Grade 8 report at 10:00 a.m. Grades 9, 10, 11 & 12 report at noon

School Registration Information

English Language Learner Welcome Centre provides registration assistance and placement assessments for new Canadians who are English language learners. Welcome Centre staff members speak more than 25 languages and provide information about the B.C. education system, Surrey schools and community services. Contact the Welcome Centre at 604-543-3060. Elementary schools: Register at the school from Monday, August 26 to Friday, August 30, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Secondary schools: Register at the school from Monday, August 19 to Friday, August 30, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Surrey Connect: A Distributed Learning School: K-9 registration begins August 19 (in person: 8555 - 142A Street; call for appt. 604-595-8505). Support classes for Grades 8 & 9 open September 5, 9:00 a.m. Grades 10-12 and Adults (14033 - 92nd Avenue) may register online anytime. Visit our website at surreyconnect.sd36.bc.ca to complete an online application form. Full-time registrants are required to arrange counsellor’s appointment (604-592-4263 or 1-888-492-4263) between 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Adult Education BC secondary and adult graduation; upgrading for grads, GED preparation; foundations of literacy skills: English language learning, English, Math, Science, Social Studies, Information Communication Technology and more. We can help you develop an education plan that meets your needs. Morning, afternoon and evening classes are available. Invergarry Adult Education Centre: 12772 88 Avenue, Surrey, BC 604-595-8218 Newton Adult Education Centre: 12870 72 Avenue, Surrey, BC 604-594-2000 Queen Elizabeth Adult Education Centre: 9457 King George Boulevard, Surrey, BC 604-581-1413. Check our website at www.surreyschools.ca/AdultEducation for more detailed course offerings, September class start times and registration information.


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