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‘We serve the world’ Cloverdale Pharmasave turns 30 By Ursula Maxwell-Lewis Good medicine isn’t limited to dispensing prescriptions. Just ask Henry and Anna Cheng’s customers. Cloverdale’s award-winning Pharmasave Health Centre at 5778 176A Street celebrated 30 years of business on Saturday with an open house more reminiscent of a family gathering. Dispensing hugs, good wishes, compliments and camaraderie, the Chengs, and their staff, appeared to be on a first name basis with the never ending stream of customers. Inside, assorted guest health professionals shared a wide range of practical advice. Outside old-timers soaked up sunshine, swapped “I remember when” yarns, listened to the band, bought refreshments to support the SPCA, and waited for the big event – the headshaving. Pharmacists Lyle Sunada and Fred Cheng, and store manager Martin Leonard, had pledged to lose their locks (courtesy of Michaud’s hairstylists) if $2,000 was raised for the BC Cancer Foundation. “I’m not losing hair, I’m gaining face,” Sunada joked as the buzzing began. Fred Cheng noted his wife would miss running her fingers through his hair. Leonard settled for a grimace, while the crowd cheered their approval. Dr. Henry Cheng is justifiably proud of his reputation. With international medical degrees, an extensive background in natural medicine, and specialized equine dispensing expertise, the pharmacy – once located on Cloverdale’s main street – lures dedicated customers from around the Lower Mainland. It’s reputation is enviable. Thanks to the internet, and client recommendations, Cheng says; “We serve the world.” With clients as far away as Kuwait, London, and Hong Kong, compounding orders are received by email, See FAMILY BUSINESS / Page 3
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By Jennifer lang When you’ve always treated your patients and staff like family, it’s a given that your retirement party is going to feel more like a cosy reunion than a stuffy business function. Saturday, Cloverdale Optometry is throwing a retireDr. Holger Pierce ment party for the founder and former proprietor, Dr. Holger Pierce, who’s stepping away from the business after 50 years. All former patients are invited to attend the party, says Pierce, who reveals that most of his them probably called him by his first name. Entering full-fledged retirement has been a gradual process for Pierce, who at 73 remains active. Denizens of downtown Cloverdale will remember his daily noon-hour runs, later supplanted by long walks. He cycles, walks, plays golf, and curls in the winter. He and his wife, Anne, who also worked at the office, live on an acre, so there’s plenty of yard work demanding attention. He also volunteers at Cloverdale Station and at the Peace Arch Visitor Centre, directing tourists to the top must-see sights. Considering he’s been in optometry for five decades, it’s surprising to learn Pierce didn’t always want to be an optometrist. When he was in high school in Surrey, he considered studying forestry, among other things. But in his Grade 12 year, the students started asking their teacher what he would have done if he hadn’t gone into teaching. “Optometrist,” came the reply. “It rang a bell.”
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Surrey, you’ve changed
The former municipality has come a long way since its incorporation as a city on Sept. 11, 1993 To the editor; Twenty years of change. Twenty years ago the Municipality of Surrey took a big step into the future. The council of the day – Mayor Bose, Councillors Watkins, Hunt, Higginbotham, Ralston, Villeneuve, Fomich, Shrenk and myself decided it was time to grow up or at least graduate to adulthood and begin to take our place as one of Canada’s great cities. From country roads and farmers’ fields, to high-rises and rapid transit we have seen the changes. From the City of Parks to the Future Lives Here. It all started in 1879 when Surrey settlers were given letters patent to form a District Municipality and then in 1993 we became a City. I remember cutting and serving the cake
in Bear Creek and the city celebrations. I was under police protection at the time because as Acting Mayor I had prevented a U.S. Nazi group from holding a party in Surrey. From the days of reeves and Provincial Police to the City of Culture and Parks, Surrey has seen it all. There is so much more to come. I want to thank the people of Surrey who elected me and gave me a chance as a Surrey ‘boy’ to have the honour of being an alderman, then a city councillor and to be a small part of Surrey becoming a city. We have gone from 165,000 people in the ‘80s to a city with nearly one half million now. Challenges have been met, mistakes have been made and Surrey has grown to
become a leader in so many ways. I also want to recognize Mayor Bose and the city councillors of 1993 for their contributions. We had our battles and growing pains in the councils of the day. There were some very strong personalities and lots of articulate and passionate debate which in my view led to some very good decisions. We were unanimous in the decision to become a city and the results of that decision can be seen throughout Surrey. We took the steps to get to where we are today. The future is bright and I’m proud to be a Surreyrite. Happy Birthday Surrey! Gary T. Robinson Former City of Surrey Councillor
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Big paws for a cause Smile! The living is easy at Bethshan A reading assistance dog takes the lead in the BC SPCA’s charity walk By Jennifer Lang When an upside down, wrinkly-faced English mastiff named “Chewie” appeared on the front cover of the Cloverdale Reporter in June, 2010, we described him as having the face of a good listener. That’s because Chewie (“Chewbacca”) is a 200-pound therapy dog who’s also been trained to help young learners gain confidence reading. At the time, he was working with students at Don Christian Elementary, where once a week, Chewie was listening as children read to him in a relaxing, safe, non-judgmental environment, improving their reading skills. Chewie and his handler, B.J. Fleetham of South Cloverdale, are part of the Reading Education Assistance Dogs program. Last year they were working with students at another local school,
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An eyecare mission to Vietnam was a career highlight That summer, he was working in Victoria, where he introduced himself to an optometrist, who showed him around the practice. “That was it!” He opened Holger Pierce Optometry on 176 Street on August, 8, 1963, when he was just 23, fresh out of university. After nearly 20 years at the original location, the business moved to 5666 176 Street, where Pierce Optometry continued to thrive. In 2008, the business
thing is treating my practice like family,” she says, noting that it’s not uncommon for her to see third-generation patients who have remained loyal to Pierce and the practice. “It was small town, friendly,” Pierce adds. “I’m very pleased that Ashifa and Anisa are carrying on in that way. They haven’t changed the format of things. It isn’t high-pressure over there.” Over 250 invitations have been sent out in advance of Saturday’s retirement party. “That’s what happens
when you practice for 49 years,” he laughs. Two of the invites have gone to people who have been patients since the 1960s, underscoring the continuity of care he’s been able to provide. The biggest change to the profession, he says, is the arrival of group practices. When he started out, optometrists were self practitioners. “They might have a partner, but mostly we were individual. Now, they might have five, six, or seven people in there.”
These days, there’s Pierce and Nurani say was an ophthalmologialso a lot more com- another big reason for cal clinic as part of the petition. When Pierce the success of the busi- program. Optometry first opened ness was Sylvia Leaf, “It was just an assemits doors, there was only a valued staff member bly line” of cataract surone, part-time optom- who did everything geries, he recalls. etrist in Cloverdale, and from answer phones, The pair were planthat fellow packed it in perform preliminary ning another trip when about nine months later. tests on patients, fit Leaf suffered a stroke, Cloverdale, heSAMPLEsays, glasses, and help pa- halting plans for the reADS has changed more in tients pick out the right tirement party, too, unthe past 10 to 15 years pair. til she was well enough than in the previous 35. “She was the number- to attend. There’s more shopping one reason people came That’s why the retirement party is taking and amenities like rec- to see me,” he says. reational facilities. Leaf joined him on place 50 years after he The closure of the an eye care mission first hung up his shingle. It’s been a long road Surrey Co-Op, a fixture to Vietnam – a career to recovery, but, “she’s of downtown Clover- highlight. dale, was a big change. Many of the patients – coming on Saturday,” 574-4001 women who had tended “It was the place where smiles Pierce. Pacific Community Church everybody shopped.” the rice paddies in the – All former patients and absence of husbands – staff are invited to the retireneeded cataract surgery. DivorceCare groups ment meet everyparty and open house 7–9pm at Pacific Community Church, Exposure toTuesdays bright 5337 180 Street at Cloverdale Optometry, Call 574-4001 sunlight is one of the for more information. 5718 176A Street, Saturleading causes of cataday, Sept. 14 from 1-5 p.m. racts, he explains. There Standard width for one- and two-column newspaper ads
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Joking around with a hero Kerry Anne Holloway was just 9 when she spent her summer with a future Canadian icon By Jennifer Lang as Fox’s public relations organizer on the Millions of Canadians now consider Marathon of Hope. Fox, she says, liked to pull pranks, joke Terry Fox one of our greatest heroes, but to one little girl in the summer of 1980, around on the run, and have food fights, Terry was just a regular guy – if already even though there were tense moments, too, which Holloway didn’t larger than life. understand fully at the time. She remembers knowing Cloverdale “I think my brother and I he was “someone important” Terry Fox run helped him to relax. I think when they met. “But I truly didn’t understand the scope WHEN: Sunday, Sept. 15 I saw the best of him, as kids see people.” of it,” recalls Kerry Anne Hol- WHERE: Cloverdale Legion, 17567 57 Ave. Years later, she understood loway. 9 a.m.; the level of self-sacrifice it Back then, she saw Fox Registration: run starts at 10 a.m. took for Fox to run a marathrough a nine-year-old’s eyes. thon every day, wearing a She and her brother Patrick, prosthetic leg, starting out 8, spent that adventurous summer travelling through Central Canada with Terry before dawn in all kinds of weather – all Fox and their father, Bill Vigars, a Cana- because he had a dream to raise $1 for evdian Cancer Society publicist who acted ery Canadian for cancer research.
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Police are asking anyone who witnessed a Sept. 7 collision in Cloverdale to come forward to help the investigation. Just after noon, a blue Plymouth Neon was turning left on Highway 10 onto 177B Street, when an eastbound white GMC Sierra with Alberta plates hit the Neon on the passenger side. The two drivers escaped without serious injuries, but the 46-year-old female passenger of the car was airlifted to hospital. As of Tuesday, she was in critical but stable condition. Surrey RCMP want to speak with any witnesses, particularly if they saw how the GMC Sierra was being driven prior to the collision. Alcohol is not being considered a factor in the accident. Call Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502 and ask to speak with Cst. Mike Halskov.
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