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Transit cards can’t stop cheaters But TransLink expects Compass card fare evasion to be rare by Jeff Nagel TRANSLINK’S NEW Compass cards are vulnerable to a new form of cheating,

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Fare evaders who board a bus using the new Compass card could tap out without disembarking and pay for just one zone while continuing to ride further for free.

but officials think it will be rare and say the transit system will still be policed to root out those who board without paying the right fare. The new payment system rolling out over the next several months charges a default three zones when a passenger taps in to board and reduces the fare charged to one or two zones if they tap out after travelling the lesser distance. Fare evaders who board a bus could tap out using the reader at the exit door without disembarking and pay just one zone while continuing to ride further for free. But TransLink vice-president Mike Madill said the loophole to underpay on buses isn’t one cheaters can exploit anywhere. Eighty per cent of the 250 bus routes run within the same zone anyway, so it will only be an issue on the other 50 routes that cross zone boundaries. And he said only buses between Coquitlam and Vancouver pass through three zones – the rest just span two zones. Mike Madill It could be a bigger problem in the future, he said, if TransLink eliminates the current zones and shifts to a system that charges fares based on kilometres travelled. Madill said SkyTrain passengers who try the same thing – tapping in to get past fare gates and then immediately tapping out without exiting to pay for just one zone before riding for two or three – won’t be able to get out through the gates later without tapping out again. And the system will detect the second tap out and charge the user two or three zones accordingly. See SYSTEM / Page 3

Surrey SkyTrain ‘hero’ comes to injured man’s aid by Kevin Diakiw HEADING TO the Vancouver Canucks game against the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday, Brian Fleetwood was excited as he travelled with his brotherin-law to the Scott Road SkyTrain station. When the pair got there, it was about

5:30 p.m. Fleetwood noticed there was a person in medical distress on the train tracks. The man was bleeding heavily after hitting his head Fleetwood, 38, jumped in after him, only considering mid-jump that it might not be the best idea to leap onto a SkyTrain track. His first thought was that he might

Brian Fleetwood with his stepson Derek and nieces Cameron and MacKenzie.

get electrocuted. “I actually didn’t think about it until I was in mid-air between the platform and the track, and then I thought to myself, ‘I sure hope this doesn’t hurt’,” Fleetwood said in an interview from his home on Gabriola Island.

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System: Costs now at $194M From page 1 TransLink officials have long cautioned the gated system, like others in the world, will not be invincible to determined cheaters and Madill doubts most of them will use Compass cards. “If somebody’s going to evade the issue on the SkyTrain then they’ll find a way to evade the gates going in and going out,” he predicted. Some may leap over or slide under the gates at SkyTrain stations, or pull an unpaid friend or two through on the tap of just one card. Fare evaders who now walk onto buses past the driver without paying won’t face any new obstacles. Hightech cheaters might try to hack or counterfeit smart cards. All of that underpins the need for continued fare checking and enforcement in the fare-paid zones on both buses and SkyTrain, Madill said. Transit Police and transit security officers will be equipped with handheld readers that let them check passengers’ cards to ensure they aren’t cheating. Anyone caught faces a $173 fine, which escalates if left unpaid. It may be easier to spot cheaters – particularly ones who vault the gates. “We’ll Anne Drennan have teams around to watch for things like that,” Madill said. But although there are live cameras that monitor the fare gates, there is no plan for officers to use the video feed to catch violators. The cameras are more for customer service so attendants can assist people having difficulty. “We don’t have the resources to have people monitoring video all the time,” added Transit Police spokesperson Anne Drennan. The Compass card and fare gate system is now estimated to cost $194 million, up $23 million from earlier estimates.

“We don’t have the resources to have people monitoring video all the time.”

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A proposed residential development on 152 Street and 19 Avenue aims to create a cultural hub in South Surrey.

350-seat arts centre, towers being eyed for South Surrey Details to be unveiled at public information meeting on Oct. 22

A marquee plaza at the corner of 19 Avenue and 152 Street would provide access to the main lobby of the theatre, and lead to a pedestrian THE PUBLIC will have an opportunity next week to see details of a mews along 152 with cafe seating and outdoor space for the arts centre. proposed residential tower development – planned for 152 Street at The current design includes up to 350 residential units, divided 19 Avenue – which could also help create a cultural hub in South Surrey. between a 26-storey tower and a 19-storey tower. A drop-in information meeting on the as-yet unnamed proposal will “It’s consistent with the Cultural Strategic Plan, which council adopted be held from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. Oct. 22, at the Rotary Field House, 14600 in 2011-2012, and which emphasizes cultural opportunities decentralized Rotary Way, featuring presentations by architect Patrick across the city,” Cavan said. Cotter, at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Cavan said management of the arts component would be The private development would include a 350-seat perkey to achieving the full economic benefit for surrounding forming arts centre and a contemporary arts centre cafe/ businesses – as well as achieving the “best outcome for local gallery, as well as two condominium towers and office and cultural groups.” retail space. “We’re still working out how that could be accomplished – Surrey Parks Recreation and Culture manager Laurie there are a number of different models that have proven sucCavan said the project – while still at the design proposal cessful in the city ranging from the Surrey Arts Centre, which stage, with no specific timeline for development – presents is run by the city, to the Newton Cultural Centre, which is “tremendous opportunities for the South Surrey community run by the Surrey Arts Council,” she said. Laurie Cavan at large.” “Maximum utilization of the space is important to providThe performing arts component, fronting on 19 Avenue, ing vibrancy. It could be a tremendous asset to the commuis described as a proscenium theatre, studio theatre and nity.” rehearsal hall and dressing rooms, as well as offices and support spaces, Display boards will highlight the latest information on the plan at the totalling 22,000 sq. ft. meeting, while Cotter and other members of the project team will be The contemporary arts centre component would include a cafe on 152 available to answer questions and receive feedback. Street connected to gallery and exhibit spaces totalling 6,900 square feet. newsroom@surreyleader.com Black Press

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Smart meter hold-out fees get interim approval Regulators still to weigh BC Hydro’s rationale by Jeff Nagel OPPONENTS OF wireless smart meters are

The B.C. Utilities Commission has granted interim approval of extra fees.

vowing to continue their fight against BC Hydro after the B.C. Utilities Commission granted interim approval of extra fees that will be charged to hold-outs. Regulators have set out a three-month process to consider the grounds for the fees, which the province has mandated by cabinet order to recoup millions of dollars in extra costs to accommodate customers who opt not to have a wireless meter.

The utilities commission can’t scrap the fees, but it could decide they’re too high and order Hydro to lower them and refund the difference. Sharon Noble of the Coalition to Stop Smart Meters said opponents have registered for intervenor status and will urge the commission to delay implementation of the fees while a class action lawsuit against Hydro is before the courts. “They want to get the fees in place so people feel the pinch as soon as possible and stop resisting,” Noble said, calling it a strategy to break the planned legal challenge. She said it’s “unconscionable” for the fees to go ahead before opponents get their day in court.

“This is just one more way of intimidating people,” Noble said. “I’m getting 300 emails a day from people who are furious and can’t afford this.” About 60,000 households that have refused wireless smart meters have been notified of the pending fees. They’ll pay $35 a month extra starting Dec. 1 if they opt to keep their mechanical meter or if they fail to make a choice, as it’s the default option. They can instead choose a smart meter with the radio transmitter disabled for a $100 setup fee plus $20 a month for manual readings, starting in April. The only way to avoid paying more is to agree to take a smart meter. See HYDRO / Page 4


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Public split on Massey bridge Poll finds 45% support replacement of Delta tunnel by Jeff Nagel A POLL has found 45 per cent

of Metro Vancouverites support the replacement of the Massey Tunnel. Fourteen per cent said they oppose the province’s plan to build a new $3-billion bridge with as many as 10 lanes, while a large portion – 40 per cent – said they either had no position or needed more information before taking one. The survey of 600 B.C. resi-

dents was conducted by NRG Research Group and Peak Communicators. Support levels fell to 28 per cent among respondents living elsewhere in B.C. “Support for the Massey Tunnel replacement is highest among those most likely to use the route,” said NRG research manager Lesley Duncan. The poll also asked what the province’s top priority should be in deciding infrastructure upgrades.

Thirty one per cent said the top priority should be reducing traffic congestion, while 23 per cent each said protecting the environment and another 23 per cent listed integrating with public transit. Older respondents over 35 were more likely to priorize congestion relief over protecting the environment. Pollsters did not ask respondents if their opinion of the planned bridge would change if it is tolled.

Sister: ‘Thankful’ for her brother From page 1 “But I was already committed.” Upon landing, Fleetwood’s first concern was for the man, who began to have a seizure. Simultaneously, Fleetwood worried about possibility of an oncoming train. “I was definitely looking both ways constantly to make sure a train wasn’t coming,” Fleetwood said Tuesday. He was down on the track for about 10 minutes, which he said felt more like a half an hour

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or 45 minutes. Fleetwood then lifted the injured man off the tracks and onto the platform. He was still confused, unable to tell Fleetwood his age or where he was going. He even said the blood on the tracks was not his. Paramedics took over and got the man the medical help he needed. Asked if he then questioned his wisdom of jumping onto the tracks, Fleetwood said no. “Adrenaline and instinct just took over,” said Fleetwood, who

“Adrenaline and instinct just took over.” Brian Fleetwood has level one first aid training. “I guess I just would really hope that if I was laying face down on the tracks in a pool of blood that somebody would be quick to respond to me.” Fleetwood lived in Surrey all his life before moving to Gabriola

Island a few years ago. He was in town visiting family for the Thanksgiving Day holiday. At the end of his evening Saturday, the Canucks had lost 4-0 to Montreal, but Fleetwood acknowledges his height of excitement occurred well before the game. Fleetwood’s sister said he is nothing less than a hero. “I am thankful for my brother Brian,” said Kathryn Chouinard. “He is a true hero and we are so proud of him.”

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Hydro: Seeks to recoup costs From page 3

Also approved is a “failed installation” fee effective Oct. 25 that charges customers $65 each time technicians are turned away or obstructed from accessing a household’s meter. That’s based on a cost of $55 for the technician’s visit and $10 for answering an estimated fiveminute call to Hydro’s call centre. Hydro’s application for the monthly fees spells out a range of associated costs, including staff, vehicles and equipment for manual meter readings, changes to smart grid software and hardware, and the cost of extra checks with specialized meters to detect power theft in areas with analog meters. Opponents say the proposed fees are exorbitant and out of line with opt-out options offered by other North American power utilities that have moved to smart meters.


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COMPLETION of BC Hydro’s smart meter program has coincided with a continued decline in electrical fires in the province, according to a new analysis of records from the B.C. Office of the Fire Commissioner. Surrey Fire Chief Len Garis has been tracking residential fire statistics since 2010, for his work as adjunct professor of criminology at the University of the Fraser Valley. After successfully pushing for a 2006 law allowing fire departments to find indoor marijuana grow operations by their electrical usage, Garis has continued to assess the effects of BC Hydro’s smart grid program on preventing fires. Adding another year of fire statistics, from June 2012 to June 2013, shows a continued decline in electrical fires, including those related to illegal electrical bypasses and hot grow lamps found to be connected with illegal marijuana growing. Garis noted that the data show electrical fires of all sorts account for only a small part of all structure fires in B.C. Out of 1,801 total residential fires in the latest year available, 150 were found to be caused by electrical discharge. That’s a 12.3 per cent decline since 2011, when the smart meter program began. The reports show that over three years, only one fire originated on an exterior wall,

even as total residential fires have declined in B.C. Of 1,998 total fires reported in 2011, 575 were ignited by cooking equipment. In 2013, total fires declined to 1,801 but the number of cooking fires rose to 621. Fires caused by smoking declined by 11 per cent for 2013, but there were still 302 fires ignited by smoking materials.

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the province as part of the smart meter program, and also replaced 1,200 meter bases found to be faulty. Garis said the results clearly show that people should not worry about their electrical meters, and pay attention to by far the largest sources of house fires: cooking and smoking. The statistics show that cooking-related fires are on the increase,

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wo separate devel- SkyTrain would be built opments in vastly in Whalley, many people different parts of hoped that would lead to the city offer proof redevelopment of the area. of the dynamic changes However, a number taking place in Surrey. of factors, including the Last week, Sean Hodgins economic slowdown in of developer Century the 1990s, a wide variety of Group announced that owners of small properties, Marriott International and worsening social probwould operate a hotel that lems, have hindered the is a part of 3 Civic Plaza, type of wholesale change a 52-storey mixed-use that was foreseen. The first building that will be built step in the right direction adjacent to the new Surrey was the Gateway developcity hall, at 103 Avenue and ment on 108 Avenue, 134 Street. built in conjunction with The building will feature SkyTrain. office space and a hotel The redevelopment of lobby on the Surrey Place lower floors, 13 to Central floors and 144 City, with rooms for the a large and hotel guests, striking and another office tower 34 storeys that now is containing 330 the heart of residential units. the Surrey People working campus in the area will of Simon get extra incenFrank Bucholtz Fraser tives to buy the University, residential units, was the next as part of a city step. It has goal of having more people been a winner in many living close to their work. respects, particularly since Meanwhile, an innovaSFU became involved. tive project in South The city’s bold decision Surrey would see a private to build a new city hall and library, in addition to other developer build two resicivic initiatives such as dential towers at 19 Averedevelopment of Holland nue and 152 Street, one Park as a civic gathering of 26 storeys and another place, was another key step. of 19. The development The 3 Civic Plaza is would include a 350-seat the next step, and it will performing arts centre, be a significant one. It is art gallery and cafe, along expected to be complete by with commercial space. 2016, and when the buildArchitect Patrick Coting is done there will be a ter is involved with both whole lot more centre to the projects. sprawling City of Surrey. In Surrey City Centre, a The South Surrey develbuilding of this type next to the new city hall will bring a opment, which will be the subject of an information very different look and feel meeting Tuesday, is a signifto the area. It may well be a icant step towards making game-changer. the area along 152 Street the Cotter acknowledges heart of the South Surreythis in his remarks on the White Rock downtown. building. It’s ironic for those of us “It wasn’t simply a matter with long memories. In of responding to the exist1986, a proposal to build ing context of the area, but highrises on Martin Drive, to envision the Civic Plaza close to this proposed in the future,” says a statedevelopment, met with stiff ment on his firm’s website. objections, and was eventuCotter calls the design a “forward-thinking exercise.” ally shelved. Twenty-seven years later, it doesn’t seem When it was announced like such a big deal. in the late 1980s that

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ecently I was updated on an accident that some comfort in knowing that I am not alone, occurred last spring. While this topic that other people are going through what I am may not be related to criminal activity, going through. I can’t imagine what it would be it is about public safety and something I like as a teenager with a head injury. feel strongly about. “Sitting in class trying to focus would be The youth involved in the accident suffered impossible and I can imagine the anxiety and major head trauma and was lucky to survive frustration young adults with head injuries feel thanks to his helmet. The head injury however, because they don’t understand what is happenhas changed his life. ing to them. He has a difficult time concentrating, has “But even though I have suffered and I have developed behavioural issues and had to learn to live with a head suffers from anxiety and sometimes injury, I am alive because I was depression. These changes occurred wearing a helmet. I may not rememimmediately after the accident that ber the birth of my children but I caused the head injury and, as a am home to tuck them in at night growing body of research shows, it and for that I am thankful.” may last his lifetime. There is research being done In another circumstance, someone with the National Football League I know very well was involved in a showing that retired players who terrible bicycle accident in which he, suffered concussions during their too, was lucky to be alive. careers have developed issues such He describes his experience after as dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Jim Cessford depression and in the worst cases, suffering severe head trauma: “Having a head injury has changed have committed suicide. A head me. While most people are able to injury can last a lifetime and bring recharge their battery to 100 per cent through with it severe long-term implications. sleep, rest or relaxation, I can’t. My battery never Head trauma is serious. Make it a top priority charges past about 60 per cent. My attention is to protect the heads in your home from injury. often divided – if there is a distraction in the Wear helmets at all times when doing activities room, it takes all of my brain power to ignore it such as riding bikes, skateboarding and skiing. and this leads to mental and emotional fatigue. Instill in your kids that helmets are a “must” “I have forgotten the birth of three of my chileven when parents aren’t around. The bottom dren because they were born before my accident line is there aren’t many second chances when it and my long-term memory is gone. comes to head injuries. “I am also more aggressive than I was before. This stems from a lack of patience for what is Jim Cessford is chief of the Delta Police Departgoing on in my head. The knowledge that I will ment and has spent more than 40 years in law never be the same is hard to handle but I do take enforcement.

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LETTERS

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An appeal Engineering some poor road decisions to help animals I TOTALLY AGREE with Ruth Zalm’s letter

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at the belief that animals share the same feelings as their human companions. What’s more, by and large, they show utter love for those who care for them. I have just read the letter by Janet Olson, the advocate for animal rights legislation, as it concerns that poor, tethered dog Wendy (“Why is tethering not illegal in Surrey?”, The Leader, Oct. 8). Forlorn, she stands tethered and exposed to all inclement weather and obviously lacking the human love and caring she craves. This is an utter disgrace because the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act is so pathetically weak. If Wendy were lucky enough to live in numerous other cities and towns, her ordeal would swiftly end and the authorities could take her away and then find this poor creature a loving home. As a dog lover living in Langley, I have admired Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts and am most disappointed that she has not had Surrey’s miserably weak cruelty to animals laws strengthened. Please, Your Worship, do something about this deplorable situation. Mike Harvey, Langley

regarding road woes (“Road rage or worse coming to North Surrey,” The Leader, Oct. 8). I also cannot understand why Surrey engineers decided to place a permanent barrier on City Parkway that now blocks any left turn into the Safeway parking lot. If one travels west on 104 Avenue it is now impossible to turn left to City Parkway, then left to Safeway. What is the point of doing this? The only entrance to Safeway from 104 Avenue now is from King George Boulevard.

I also cannot understand why the city decided to put a traffic light on the corner of 104 Avenue and 142 Street. 142 Street is only two blocks long south of 104 Avenue and does not go north of 104 Avenue. So why do we need a traffic light to service a road only two blocks long? I always thought the idea is to try to keep traffic moving as much as possible, but now we have a light that only creates more traffic back-ups on 104 Avenue. When one considers the unnecessary exhaust pollution and brake use from the thousands

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A Trudeau by any other name Elliott Trudeau by his son Justin reminds me of the beer companies when they see sales slipping – they put a new label on the bottle or can, but the beer inside stays the same. The same thing will happen when Justin Trudeau becomes the prime minister. His mother lives in the British Properties and his father came from a wealthy family. He has no connection to the middle class which he says he is so concerned about.

of vehicles that must stop at the red light daily, with nothing coming from 142 Street, it is ridiculous. If the light was set for on command use, it might be tolerated, but the light just keeps turning red for no reason at all. I would really love to read a Surrey traffic engineer’s reasoning for these totally unnecessary problems.

Brian Fleetwood’s sister praises the former Surrey resident for coming to a man’s rescue on the SkyTrain.

WHEN I GOOGLE the Surrey SkyTrain, I can read all about the bad news. I can read about assaults and even a shooting. Yet this past weekend there was a Good Samaritan who jumped onto the tracks to help a stranger that had fallen, was unconscious and covered in blood. That Good Samaritan was my brother, Brian Fleetwood. Brian grew up in Surrey and recently moved to Gabriola Island to raise a family. He and his family came home for Thanksgiving and when he was here he had the opportunity to go to the Canucks’ game with my husband. When they arrived at the Scott Road station everyone was in a great mood looking forward to the game when all of a sudden disaster stuck. A man had fallen onto the tracks and was bleeding heavily from the head. Before anyone else even had time to process what had happened, Brian jumped into action. He threw off his coat, ran across the platform, and jumped onto the tracks. Brian talked to the man and reassured him that help was coming. All the while Brian was unsure if they could be electrocuted or if a train might come. The man regained consciousness and with the help of another man that jumped onto the tracks, they were able to get the injured man onto a bench. Shortly after that the paramedics arrived and took him to hospital. Brian was covered in a stranger’s blood, but he cleaned up and then proceeded to go to the game. Later when I asked Brian what he was thinking, he said, “Someone was hurt and I had to go do what I could to help him.” I am thankful for my brother Brian. He is a true hero and we are so proud of him. Kathryn Chouinard

Fear of losing trees Pointless war on pot comes to fruition THERE IS A BIG difference

ALMOST a year ago, I

had a letter published about the loss of trees in our neighbourhood due to new construction. When the trees were cut down on the construction site beside our co-op, I was not only distressed by the amount of trees that were being cut down, but the effect it would have on our already established trees. My fear of losing our trees has come to

fruition; our entire row of trees that grow right beside where they cut down the other trees are dying. Our beautiful evergreens have been growing big and strong for over 20 years and now we are going to lose them all. It is one thing to cut down trees on a construction site, but when it is mentioned to you that cutting those trees could affect someone

else’s trees, I call foul, especially when no one seems to care. I don’t even know what kind of recourse we have, but if anyone has ever been through a situation like this, I would very much appreciate some feedback. We are a very small co-op and don’t have the money to replace all the trees that are slowly dying. S. Jane Stevens Surrey

between condoning marijuana use and protecting children from drugs. Decriminalization as proposed by “Sensible B.C.” acknowledges the social reality of marijuana and frees users from criminal records. That’s a step in the right direction. What’s really needed is a legally regulated market with age controls. Separating the hard and soft drug markets is critical. As long as organized crime controls marijuana distribution, consumers will come into contact with sellers of hard drugs like cocaine, meth and heroin. This “gateway” is a direct

result of marijuana prohibition. Marijuana is less harmful than legal alcohol. The plant has never been shown to cause an overdose death. It makes no sense to waste tax dollars on failed marijuana policies that benefit organized crime and facilitate the use of hard drugs. Taxing and regulating marijuana may send the wrong message to children, but I like to think the children are more important than the message.

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Foul smell in ICBC decision: Lawyer Insurance corporation writes off a Dodge truck for $4,800 because of milk spilled in mishap by Kevin Diakiw

A SURREY woman and her lawyer are wonder-

ing why ICBC is writing off a perfectly good vehicle just because someone spilled milk

in it during an accident Last June, Surrey’s Michelle Chapman drove into an intersec-

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tion and smashed into a black Dodge Dakota with her Chrysler Sebring sedan. She got out and found the damage to both her vehicle and the truck was relatively minor, with virtually no visible marks on the truck and only a slight crack on her licence plate cover. During the claims process, she was initially told there was about $60 damage to her car and $400 to

the truck, in addition to a $900 cleaning bill to mop up the spilled milk. About a month later, she was called and told the truck would be written off for almost $5,000 worth of damage. ICBC felt that after a couple of days, the milk smell would be next to impossible to get out of the truck. So it was determined the vehicle would be written off for $4,800.

“In our estimator’s experience, the smell would not have been able to be removed,” said ICBC spokesman Adam Grossman. Farhan Bhimji, owner of Vancouver’s Showroom Auto Spa, said an ozone treatment on the Dakota for about $225 may have been successful. However, he acknowledges that even with the detailing, if the milk has been left there for a while, it

At the Monday, October 28, 2013, Public Hearing meeting, commencing at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 14245 – 56 Avenue, the Council of the City of Surrey proposes to approve the issuance of the following Temporary Industrial Use Permit: Permit No. 7913-0157-00 Location: 17944 - 96 Avenue Purpose of Permit: To permit the storage of cranes, boom trucks and support vehicles for a period not to exceed three (3) years.

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New Master Plan for Fergus Watershed Park The City of Surrey is continuing the planning process for this new park. You are invited to the second open house to review the concept plan options and let us know what you think!

Additional information may be obtained from the Planning & Development Department at 604-591-4441. Copies of the supporting staff reports, the Temporary Use Permit and any other relevant background documentation are available on the City of Surrey website at www.surrey.ca or may be inspected at City Hall during business hours commencing Tuesday, October 8, 2013 until Monday, October 28, 2013. Members of the public are encouraged to submit their comments or concerns to Council, and may be submitted in writing to City Clerk. Comments may be faxed to 604-591-8731, emailed to clerks@surrey.ca or submitted by mail to the City Clerk at 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2, no later than Monday, October 28, 2013 at 4:00 p.m. Jane Sullivan City Clerk

Fergus Watershed Park is a 50 acre park located on 168th St at 14th Avenue. The City acquired the park for several reasons, including protection of the Fergus Creek headwaters and natural areas. The Parks Division would like to hear from residents regarding the proposed concepts and any other feedback about the park.

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The City of Surrey invites you to visit the Open House to discuss the master plan for this new park. If you have any questions, please call 604501-5050, visit www.surrey.ca/parksplanning or email parksrecculture@surrey.ca. Parks, Recreation & Culture Department City of Surrey

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can be touch and go as to whether the stench would ever be gone from the vehicle. “You can’t promise it, but you can do everything you can to get it,” he said. Grossman said it’s not unusual for ICBC to make these kinds of decisions. “We have all kinds of liquids and fluids and whatnot spilled in cars. That can be challenging to remove,” Grossman said. Paul Roxburgh, a lawyer representing Chapman on a probono basis, said it was up to the truck driver to clean up the milk in a timely manner, so the stench could be eliminated. Roxburgh said neither the truck owner nor ICBC tried to use the ozone method to clean it up. For that reason, Roxburgh said Chapman’s responsibility should be downgraded to the initial estimate for the clean-up and repairs, which is around $1,500. “The damage is the damage,” Roxburgh said, who points out ICBC decided in its wisdom it wasn’t even going to try to get the smell out. “They then wrote the vehicle off… we’re being essentially penalized because they’re unwilling or unable to make an effort to try and fix it for the estimated amount.” Grossman said ICBC could try to get the smell out, and may have to write the vehicle off anyway. Instead, the Dakota went to auction. “We sold it for salvage, and it could be for parts only, or the purchaser can try and clean it and get it out themselves,” said Grossman who would only say the vehicle was sold for “substantially less” than what ICBC paid out for it.

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THE VIDEO footage begins with a shot of an empty hallway in an apartment building. It proceeds through a door on the right – marked suite 1505 – and past a zebrapatterned mat on the floor. Then, to the immediate left, the camera captures a grisly scene – a man lying on his back, partially under a computer desk, with blood pooled beneath his head. His hands are coated in blood, and shattered glass and scattered envelopes cover his legs. This, the court is told, is Michael Lal – one of six victims of the Surrey Six killings that occurred in the Balmoral Tower apartment building on Oct. 19, 2007. Footage shot by RCMP Cpl. Graeme Matthews was shown in B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver on Tuesday at the trial of three of the accused killers – Michael Le, Matthew Johnston and Cody Haevischer. The three have been charged with firstdegree murder and conspiracy. Matthews, a member of the RCMP’s forensic identification section, was among the initial investigators on scene and was in charge of shooting the documenting video. The footage shows Lal lying on the floor in an area behind a love seat with Ryan Bartolomeo and innocent bystander Chris Mohan. Bartolomeo is lying face down, and the video zooms in to show gunshot wounds behind his right ear and at the back of his head. Mohan is also lying face down, his head pooled in blood, with shell casings on his legs and a handgun by the right side of his torso. Mohan’s mom, Eileen, was in court for the proceedings, but left before the video was shown. On the other side of the love seat, three bodies are positioned side by side, lying face down. Each of them also has blood pooled beneath their heads.

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shown wedged between the wall and the computer desk. Following Matthews’ testimony, Staff Sgt. David Teboul, an officer with the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, took the stand and described what he observed upon arriving at the crime scene on Oct. 20, 2007. “What I saw immediately was a scene… that was nothing short of horrific, even for a seasoned investigator,”

he recounted. Teboul was assigned the role of crime scene manager. In court, he described seeing the six bodies and his other observations of the suite, including the odour of crack cocaine and what he thought was the drug in a pot on the stove. Teboul said the suite contained no clothes and there was no shower curtain in the bathroom. “I was left with the

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after press deadline, and was to include details of this evidence. The Crown has alleged that Le, Johnston and Haevischer conspired to murder rival drug trafficker Corey Lal, and the other five were killed because they were witnesses. Previous testimony in the trial has indicated that no one lived in suite 1505, but that it was used mainly as a meeting place. The trial is expected to last up to a year. Jamie Bacon, formerly of Abbotsford, is also charged in the murder of Corey Lal, but will be tried at a later date.

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Rogue dentist faces jail time if caught Now in hiding, David Wu is sentenced to three months in absentia for contempt by Jeff Nagel

health at significant risk.� A B.C. Supreme Court judge also awarded the A ROGUE METRO Vancouver dentist still wanted on college special costs that could exceed $140,000. a Canada-wide warrant was sentenced in absentia Marburg said the three-month sentence reflects Tuesday to three months in jail for contempt of the seriousness of the case and underscores that court. the illegal practice of unsanctioned Tung Sheng (David) Wu has been dentistry will not be tolerated. on the lam since his makeshift illegal “We are starting to hear about clients dental office in a Burnaby house was of Mr. Wu’s who have orthodontics and raided in April after a tip from the need treatment. We strongly encourpublic sparked an investigation. age them to see a qualified, registered Wu had been working without dentist to have those orthodontics adequate infection control systems assessed, adjusted or taken out.� – in contravention of an earlier ban Wu is suspected of being in hiding in on practising dentistry dating back either Metro Vancouver or Toronto and to 2003 – prompting a public health Marburg said the case won’t be closed alert and warnings to more than 450 until he is found. patients to get tested for blood-borne Anyone with information on Wu’s diseases. whereabouts can call the college at 604According to the College of Dental 209-1708. Surgeons of B.C., Wu responded to An online registry to check any denTung Sheng (David) the prosecution by filling a vehicle tist’s status is on the college’s website at Wu with dental equipment in August in an cdsbc.org. attempt to relocate and set up shop in a Wu was never registered with the new jurisdiction. college or qualified to practise in B.C. and is not College CEO Jerome Marburg said in a statement to be confused with two other Metro Vancouver that Wu has gone into hiding and taken active steps dentists with similar names. to avoid justice. The college has been criticized for failing to “He is a person without honour or regard for monitor Wu in light of the 10-year-old ban and Canadian civil society,� the statement said. “He has stop him from practising sooner. preyed on the vulnerable and put many persons’ jnagel@blackpress.ca

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Alberni port hub ‘no threat’ to Delta Proposal involves barging containers upriver urged to cut truck traffic

by Jeff Nagel A PROPOSAL by Port

Alberni to act as a shipping hub for both Metro Vancouver and Seattle is being pitched as a way to get trucks off the road by sending containers up the Fraser River by barge. The concept is that a $1-billion 300-acre container handling terminal would be built along the inlet at Port Alberni, where containers would be offloaded, organized

and then floated on barges to destinations in the Lower Mainland and Puget Sound. Big container ships that now sail past Alberni Inlet could stop, offload all their cargo and return to sea, cutting off three to four days of extra sailing normally spent visiting other terminals, says Alberni Port manager Zoran Knezevic. Virtually no containers now go up the Fraser River but Knezevic

said barges could readily reach the distribution centres of Walmart, Canadian Tire, Home Depot and most other major retailers that are dotted along the river in Richmond, Delta, Surrey and Coquitlam. That would reduce the amount of trucking now required to haul containers to those centres from either Burrard Inlet or Deltaport. “It’s a much more efficient, environmentally friendly and cost-

“It’s not competitive.” Zoran Knezevic effective way to move containers,” said Knezevic, who presented the idea last Wednesday to Metro Vancouver directors. He said the use of the river as a “natural highway” could reduce the one million containers

that now move by truck in the Lower Mainland each year, congesting the roads. The concept is still in the preliminary stages and no detailed business case has been prepared. But Knezevic said it has run into early skepticism and concern from Port Metro Vancouver officials, who fear port expansion opponents will seize on it as evidence their huge Terminal 2 container

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expansion proposal at Deltaport is unnecessary. He denies the Alberni proposal is a threat to Deltaport. “It’s not competitive, we’re not going to rob anybody,” Knezevic said. “We are looking at doubling the number of containers coming through Port Metro Vancouver so I think they could easily complement each other.” Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie said

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COMMUNITY CHARTER S.B.C. 2003 CHAPTER 26 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL CITY LANDS

COMMUNITY CHARTER S.B.C. 2003 CHAPTER 26 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL CITY LANDS

Pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, Chapter 26, as amended, the City of Surrey hereby gives notice of the intention to dispose of the following City lands:

Pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, Chapter 26, as amended, the City of Surrey hereby gives notice of the intention to dispose of the following City lands:

Legal Description:

Parcel 1 of Block 7 District Lot 6 Group 2 New Westminster District Shown on Plan EPP32619

Legal Description:

Parcels 2 and 3 of Block 7 District Lot 6 Group 2 New Westminster District Shown on Plan EPP32619

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A 306.6 m² portion of road located adjacent to 10790 Timberland Road

Civic Address:

A total of 789.9 m² portion of road located adjacent to 10798 and 10804 Timberland Road

Property Description:

The property is a portion of redundant road. It is currently zoned Business Park (IB) and designated Industrial in the Official Community Plan and Business Park on the South Westminster Neighbourhood Concept Plan. The property is being sold to an adjoining owner for consolidation to increase the lot size of that property.

Property Description:

Purchasers:

RYPAC ALUMINUM RECYCLING LTD.

The properties are portions of redundant road. They are currently zoned Business Park (IB) and Light Impact Industrial 1 (IL-1), respectively and designated Industrial in the Official Community Plan and Business Park on the South Westminster Neighbourhood Concept Plan. The properties are being sold to an adjoining owner for consolidation to increase the lot size of these properties.

Purchasers:

ALUMICO BUILDING PRODUCTS LTD.

Nature of Disposition: Fee Simple Selling Price:

One Hundred and Twelve Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($112,200.00)

Further information can be obtained from the City of Surrey, Realty Services Division, Engineering Department, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2. Phone (604) 598-5700. THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PUBLIC DISCLOSURE ONLY, NOT SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER

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Nature of Disposition: Fee Simple Selling Price:

Two Hundred Eighty-Nine Thousand One Hundred Dollars ($289,100.00)

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the Alberni proposal is interesting because smaller barges can readily send goods up the river without removing the Massey Tunnel and attempting to dredge the channel deeper for big ships. “This offers a possible opportunity to restructure the requirements we have in the Lower Mainland where we have congested roads, very high cost of land and a $3-billion project to take away the George Massey tunnel and build a bridge,” Brodie said. Peter Xotta, Port Metro Vancouver’s vicepresident of planning and operations, also told Metro directors the port will need to explore alternative methods of moving containers, and Port Alberni’s proposal may be part of the solution. Xotta noted terminals in Metro Vancouver have the advantage of rail access that brings containers loaded with forest products or grain, which then end up empty and perfectly positioned to take retail goods. “We need to think about what’s getting back into that container to go the other way.” Area mayors want the port to do more to extend their hours of operation, so trucks could haul more containers at night instead of clogging roads during commuting hours. “Port Metro Vancouver is very directly and aggressively attacking this issue,” Xotta said. He cited the construction of multiple overpasses that are reducing congestion at railway level crossings. Xotta said some night offloads do happen from port terminals but it tends not to be done with enough advance notice for destination warehouses to be open to receive at night. He said the Terminal 2 proposal also allows for short-sea shipping options, but he confirmed the port supports the concept of removing the tunnel to expand shipping on the river. Xotta cautioned that dredging the river deeper for shipping would be challenging due to potential implications for the environment, river hydrology and the stability of existing crossings.


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Their ability to undercut other haulers that pay full Metro tipping fees and abide by the bans are resulting in a growing flow of garbage east that Metro directors say must be stopped so the regional district isn’t bled of critical revenue. “Waste is leaving the system and that means we’re not achieving our environmental goals, our diversion goals and we’re losing revenue to support Metro

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last week for their “extraordinary generosity” in supporting Surrey students. The Surrey Board of Education honoured Tsai Ching Lin and his wife Mei Hui Tsai at last Thursday’s public board meeting. This year marks the tenth anniversary of an exchange program that has so far, enabled 80 Grade 10 students from Elgin Secondary to study at Lin’s Shuzen college in Taiwan for three weeks each December over Christmas and into the New Year. This year, for the first time, Panorama Ridge Secondary students will participate. The couple covers all costs for the flight, accommodation and courses for the students and an accompanying teacher. Since 2008, the Lins have also sponsored nine district students to attend their college’s Chinese Language program. The Lins cover the costs of the dorm, tuition and books for this yearlong program.

Tsai Ching Lin and his wife Mei Hui Tsai.

Take kids to work Nov. 6 GRADE 9 STUDENTS in Surrey will once again take a day away from classes and be put to work this November. Linking classroom learning with the workplace is the primary goal of Take Our Kids to Work, a one-day job shadowing initiative that allows, parents, teachers, employers and workers to play a part in the career development and opportunities of Grade 9 students. This year, teens will go to work on Nov. 6.

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Marcon’s Regan’s Walk features modern urban living By Kerry Vital

Marcon is continuing its reputation as one of British Columbia’s most respected developers with Regan’s Walk, a collection of 71 condominium homes in Coquitlam that are perfect for those searching for a modern urban lifestyle. The homes at Regan’s Walk are available in a variety of one-, two- and three-bedroom plans, ranging from 509 to 1,125 square feet. Nine-foot ceilings contribute to a spacious

feel, enhanced by the abundance of natural light. Wide-plank laminate flooring is featured throughout the living areas, with modern scrolled level-loop nylon carpeting in the bedrooms. The kitchens are perfect for any aspiring gourmet, with their stainless-steel appliances and full-height pantries with built-in microwaves and a USB charging station (in select homes). The thermafoil cabinets are contemporary and distinctive, with Shaker 42� Euro White uppers and eased edge square-profile lower cabinets in either Covaren Crystal or Miltown Oak. The

NEW HOME DEVELOPMENT

cabinets are complemented by a full-height hand-set stacked tile backsplash and solid quartz countertops. Meanwhile, the bathrooms are relaxing and elegant, with their own Euro White Shaker cabinets and a deep soaker tub. You’ll also find solid quartz countertops in the ensuite bathroom, complemented by a full-height tile tub and shower surround and a forged steel-framed mirror with brushed steel accent light bar to perfectly illuminate your morning routine. Every home includes a generous patio or terrace, extending the living space outdoors and perfect for entertaining or relaxing. Located in West Coquitlam, a neighbourhood that will soon include the Evergreen Line, Regan’s Walk is perfect for those looking for easy access to the amenities of the city while still having plenty of peace and quiet. The area is easily walkable, so you can leave your car behind and head out for a stroll to get groceries, meet friends or just get outdoors. Regan’s Walk is also close to schools, parks, dining and other amenities. For more information, visit www.reganswalk.ca, call 604492-0222 or visit the sales centre at 408-552 Clarke Road, Coquitlam, open daily except Fridays between noon and 5 p.m.

Submitted photos

Woodbridge Homes’ Salix features Georgian-style architecture, with red brick accents and styled ironwork, above. The homes are spacious and inviting, with wood laminate ooring and large windows to let the natural light pour in, above right.

Sophisticated style at Woodbridge’s Salix in Surrey By Kerry Vital

Style reigns supreme at Salix, Woodbridge Homes’ condominium project in Surrey’s Clayton Heights neighbourhood that combines gorgeous homes and a great location in one amazing package. “The value we’re presenting here is really unmatched,� says sales manager Rob Carlsen. “You’re going to have a well-built home that

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you’ll enjoy for years to come.� Stylish elegance is the name of the game at Salix, with its Georgian-inspired architecture. Red brick and styled ironwork combine with the craftsman woodwork accents to make for a chic entrance to the four-storey building. Woodbridge is now selling the final homes in the project. Most are two-bedroom and two-bedroom-and-den plans, but Carlsen says there’s still a wide variety, with six different plans to choose from. “Now is really the time to buy,� he says, adding that Salix recently opened up their new model home. When it comes to finishings, buyers have two different interior design schemes to choose from: one contemporary and one traditional. The contemporary scheme (called Sallow) feature stone countertops and chic

white satin flat panel upper cabinets and dark laminate flat panel lower cabinets, complemented by a modern stainless-steel feature hood fan in the kitchen. Meanwhile, the traditional scheme (called Willow) includes elegant granite countertops and Victorian cabinetry in a dark wood, with its own custom Broan hood fan. “Our unique finishings really stand above the crowd,� Carlsen says. Both options feature stainless-steel appliances and under-cabinet lighting, along with spacious bathrooms with walk-in showers surrounded by ceramic tile and welllit large vanity mirrors. Storage space abounds at Salix, and purchasers now have the opportunity to upgrade to a huge storage locker as part of the new incentive package offered by the

developer. The views from the homes at Salix are spectacular, with some facing Mount Baker. Oversized windows let the natural light pour in, and you can easily imagine spending your evenings on your private patio or balcony. Nine-foot ceilings (10 feet on the top and ground floors) contribute to the overall feeling of spaciousness. Salix is perfectly located in the Clayton Heights area to take advantage of all its amenities, from shopping and dining at Willowbrook Shopping Centre to schools, leisure and recreation opportunities in the neighbourhood itself. “I feel really good about the value we’re providing to purchasers,� Carlsen says. “It’s a small, quiet building in a prime location.� Woodbridge is also offering a $10,000 incentive package right now to buyers, who can put that money towards upgrades on their home. “It’s a gift from the builder to our buyers,� says Carlsen. “It’s an amazing value at our price point.� Homes at Salix start at $219,900, and you can move in this fall. For more information, visit www.salixliving.com, call 604-5300054 or visit the presentation centre at 6477 196th Street, Surrey, open daily except Friday between noon and 5 p.m.

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HOTEL

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In the true heart of Surrey’s new downtown, and inspired by the international luxury of the Civic Hotel, the residences at 3 Civic Plaza are your one opportunity to live at the centre of it all.

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Come together in the heart of Willoughby 1 Bedroom, 1+Den, 2 Bedroom, 2+Den 660 - 1360 sq.ft. Condominiums Priced from $199,900 This beautiful collection of condominium homes places you at the centre of the walkable, urban community of Willoughby Town Centre at 208th St./80th Ave. With RBC, Noma Sushi, Sassy Nail Salon and Your Independent Grocer now open, Kensington is the place where you can easily get all that you need, right outside your front door. Shoppers Drug Mart and many others coming soon. KENSINGTON PRESENTATION CENTRE Open Daily Noon to 5pm C-110, 20678 Willoughby Town Centre Drive Langley, BC | Phone: 604.427.3311 Email: kensingtonsales@mylasso.com

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ing www.coastcapitalsavings.com, typing endless and prompt an even greater number “mortgage” in the search box and clicking on of questions. How large a down payment “tools and calculators.” can you afford? Should you try to get in now Can you tolerate the risk? while interest rates are low, or wait to see if You’ve gone through the calculations and prices go down in the future? Here are a few decided you’re financially able to invest in questions to help you assess whether buying a home. The next step is to consider your a home is right for you, or if the alternative, risk tolerance. Like any investment, buying renting, may be better suited for you at this a house is a risk. If prices stay the same or time. decrease over the period that you own, you’ll Can you afford a down payment? end up having paid more than you’ll get You’ll want to pay as large a down back after you sell your home, all told. payment as possible. The more you pay That said, historically, real estate prices up-front, the less you’ll have to borrow, the have increased by about four per cent per lower your mortgage payments will be, and year on average, which is usually higher than the less you’ll have to pay in inflation. In other words, the interest over the long term. At historical standard is that least 20 per cent down is a good people have made money on guideline. If you pay less than real estate. But these numbers 20 per cent, you’ll have to buy can vary widely depending on mortgage insurance – an extra location and particular marcost that will add up. ket conditions. Being aware of Can you afford the mortthese market trends can help gage payments? you assess your risk, but you The real test of whether you can never fully predict the can afford your potential home outcome. purchase is whether you can Are you ready to make the Kathy make the mortgage payments long-term commitment? McGarrigle and still meet your other Finally, purchasing a home financial obligations. Costs to requires long-term commitconsider include your monthly ments that you don’t need or bi-weekly mortgage payment to make as a renter. You’ll of (which will be a portion of your remaining course need to make a financial commitloan, plus interest), strata fees if it’s a town ment – your amortization period is usually house or condo, maintenance expenses and 25 years and in most cases, if you sell after utility costs. Add home insurance, mortgage just a couple of years, you may have to pay insurance and property tax costs to the mix a mortgage penalty. You’ll also be making and the result is substantial financial respon- social commitments (new neighbours and sibility. involvement in your strata), time commitBefore you decide to take that responments (e.g. maintenance and attending strata sibility on, compare the monthly costs of meetings) and geographic commitments renting vs. buying. Rental costs include your (the chosen location will determine how far monthly rent, property insurance, utility you and your spouse can go for employment costs and your one-time damage deposit. or your kids’ schooling). Remember, however, that you’re These are all considerations we should not essentially paying yourself with mortgage forget in the heat of decision making about a payments, but with rental payments you’re home purchase. paying your landlord. Given this, a monthly Remember, home is where the heart is, mortgage that’s higher than your rental cost not the headache. By thinking through these may still be worth it, if you can afford it. questions, you will be able to avoid buyer’s If you are unsure, ask your financial instiremorse and ultimately make owning a tution for advice. Some financial institutions, home an exciting reality. including Coast Capital, provide an online calculator that can help you decide. Try Kathy McGarrigle is chief operating officer Coast Capital’s mortgage calculator by visitat Coast Capital Savings.

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proof of income and care cards for children registered for the Toy Depot are required. Office locations and registration times are: • North Delta at 9097 120 St., Monday to Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. • Ladner at 4891 Delta St., Monday to Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon and 1-3:30 p.m. Applications are also available online at www. deltassist.com. This year’s deadline for Toy Depot registration is

Dec. 6 and applications for food hampers will be accepted until Dec. 13 Families who register before Nov. 15 are eligible to enter a draw to receive a free family portrait. The photo shoot, hosted by members of the Surrey Photography Club, will take place at the North Delta office on Saturday, Nov. 23. For more information, contact Christiann Munro, Christmas coordinator, at 604-594-3455, or e-mail christiannm@deltassist.com


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Valley West Hawk Jesse Lansdell collides with Ryan Wilkinson of the Greater Vancouver Canadians during a BC Major Midget League hockey game at the Langley Events Centre on Oct. 12. BOAZ JOSEPH THE LEADER

Hawks sweep Canadians

Take notice that the Regional Director Election for Region 9 will take place on Saturday, November 16, 2013. Every member in good standing on or before Friday, October 4 who resides in the Region (Delta, Richmond, Surrey) has the right to vote at any one of the following locations and times: Richmond – Voting 9:00-11:00 AM Cambie Community Centre 12800 Cambie Road, Richmond

Two weekend wins put Valley West second in standings

by Nick Greenizan

THANKSGIVING WEEKEND was a productive one for

the Valley West Hawks in BC Major Midget League action. The Hawks swept a two-game set with the Greater Vancouver Canadians, improving to 6-2-0 and pulling to within one point behind the Northwest Giants in the standings. On Saturday at Langley Events Centre, the Hawks got two goals – from Matt Bradley and Mitch Newsome – and that was all they needed, as goaltender Kyle Cheema shut the door the rest of the way, stopping 27 shots en route to a 2-1 win. In the second game, held Sunday in Richmond,

the Hawks trailed for much of the contest before pulled away in the third period for a 7-3 win. In the early stages of the game, Valley West – despite controlling play – gave up three scoring opportunities, and the Canadians cashed in all three times. In the second period, White Rock’s Matt Barberis got the Hawks on the board, and Cloverdale’s Jordan Funk scored 16 minutes later to make it 3-2. In the third, Valley West exploded with five goals – two from White Rock defenceman Devante Stephens, and single goals from Eric Callegari, White Rock’s Paul Smith and Funk. Davis Koch added two assists, and South Surrey’s Ty Westgard was named player of the game.

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Hornets varsity football team improved its record to three wins and one loss with a convincing 39-13 victory over the Seaquam Seahawks Friday afternoon. For Frank Hurt, it was the last home game of the season and they made sure they gave the home fans something to cheer about. “Seaquam are a very good team and physical,” said coach Frank Hurt Duane Linnen, “but we were running on all cylinders today, we are finally becoming a team.” On the ground, running back Bashiru Sise-Odaa led the team, carrying the ball 11 times for 120 yards and two touchdowns. Wide receiver Rahshon Loobie hauled in three catches for 100 yards and three touchdowns, the first of which came on a 50-yard spectacular catch over the outstretched arms of Seaquam defensive back Matsaki Kawanami. On the defensive side of the ball, Loobie also had an interception while Alex Garcia and Raj Sandhu both had six

FROM VAGABOND TO POWER SMART NEW HOME OWNER. ROB MICKELBERRY’S JOURNEY TO THE HIGHEST LEVELS OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY After nearly a year travelling on a “rock star” bus from one end of North America to another, Rob Mickelberry, his wife and three children were ready to re-establish permanent roots back home in Victoria. “We bought a property while we were on the road,” says Rob, “then lived in the old house while we sub-divided the lot and built a new home that would be ours.” Because Rob wanted the home – completed in May 2013 – “for the long haul,” he was determined it would not cost a fortune to run.

tackles and two sacks each. The defensive line of the Hornets put pressure on Seaquam quarterback Josh Secord-Yanciw most of the game, forcing him to scramble outside the pocket. For Seaquam, star receiver Kawanami was held to only three catches all game. Coach Linnen knows the playoffs are going to be a tough test for his squad. “I’ve been telling our team we need to be more physical and they showed me they can play that way,” he said. “Now we need to take it to the next level if we want to make the playoffs, it’s not going to get any easier.” Frank Hurt has an exhibition game scheduled for Oct. 19 against Ballenas in Parksville with their final regular season game on Nov. 2 against Holy Cross. Seaquam plays their cross town rivals in South Delta on Oct. 19 with their final game of the season against Spectrum Nov. 2 on Vancouver Island. In other high school action Saturday, Holy Cross defeated Hugh Boyd 14-10 in overtime.

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By calling in certified energy advisors City Green Solutions early in the design process, Rob was able to build-in a number of refinements – including an air source heat pump, triple glazing, a heat recovery ventilation system and extra insulation – that resulted in the home achieving a remarkable EnerGuide 88 rating from Natural Resources Canada. That makes it, says Mike Young of City Green, “approximately 59 per cent more energy efficient than if this home had been built to BC Building Code standards.” It will also save Rob an estimated $1,500 to $1,800 a year on his energy bills. Icing on the cake: the high EnerGuide rating also qualified Rob for $2,000 in incentives from the BC Hydro Power Smart New Home Program, and he’s eligible for the ENERGY STAR® Package incentive of $150 per home for installing qualified energy-efficient lighting and appliances. To find out more about buying or building a Power Smart new home, please visit bchydro.com/pshome.

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Runners hit the trail SOME OF THE TOP

young cross-country runners will be lacing up their sneakers in the Fraser Valley early next month, at the BC High School Cross Country Championships. The provincial title races are set for Nov. 2 at Aldergrove Lake Park (687 Lefeuvre Rd.), and will feature junior and senior races. Junior girls, junior boys and senior girls will complete two laps of the course, for a total of 4.5 km, while the senior boys will run three laps, for a 6.7-km total. Today (Thursday), as a warm-up for provincials, a number of school runners will compete on the Aldergrove Lake course as part of the Big Rock cross-country race.

Brossoit back up Cloverdale goaltender Laurent Brossoit is coming back to the Fraser

Valley after a brief sojourn to Alaska. Brossoit, a Calgary Flames prospect, was recalled by the Abbotsford Heat from the ECHL’s Alaska Aces – where he was assigned earlier this month. Brossoit played one preseason game for the Aces, making 22 saves against the Cincinnati Cyclones. To make room in the crease for Brossoit, the Heat sent backup netminder Joni Ortio to Alaska.

Fright night

Is this car destined for your Driveway? The all-new BMWi3 electric car may not find a spot at your home in the near future but next week it will take pride of place on the front of your all-new Driveway auto feature. Driveway editor Keith Morgan is currently in Amsterdam attending the international launch of this exciting new family car. Next week, he will reveal what it Keith Morgan is like to drive and introduce you to the best in auto coverage from the Driveway team of writers. This talented crew includes nationally respected Driving Television host and syndicated radio broadcaster Zack Spencer and a woman auto journalist much loved in these parts, Alexandra Straub. They will be joined shortly by truck fanatic Ian Harwood.

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Eagles’ slide hits five games

The Surrey Eagles were defeated by the Langley Riverman 3-1 on Saturday, following a loss to Powell River the night before. GARRETT JAMES CONTRIBUTOR

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The crafting of water safety

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Surrey mayor Dianne Watts photographs herself with Surrey-White Rock MLA Gordon Hogg on the new Vigilant II search and rescue boat.

Scholarships for three SURREY STUDENTS EMILY POTUSEK, Prem Sai Ramani

and Konrad Sanderson have each won a 2013 education award from Envision Financial and are that much closer to achieving their educational dreams. Fourteen such scholarships are awarded annually to secondary and post-secondary students throughout the province who are Envision member-owners and have demonstrated outstanding scholastic ability and excep-

earch and rescue crews that keep watch over those on the waters of Semiahmoo and Boundary bays celebrated the arrival of the team’s new fastresponse vessel recently, in a launch ceremony at Crescent Marina. The rigid-hull inflatable – purchased with funds (approximately $320,000) raised in the community over the past six-plus years – replaces the rescue craft that has carried the crew for more than a dozen years. The deal for the new vessel was signed in May 2012 and construction got underway two months later. Features include updated technology and shocks. Officials say the Crescent Beach and

Delta Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue (RCM-SAR) crews are the first to receive this type of vessel, which also features the latest in marine communications and electronic navigation equipment. Funding for equipment and crew safety gear is all raised in the community, through private and corporate donations, legacies and sponsorships. Some funds hail from B.C. gaming pro-

tional community volunteer service. This year Envision Financial also provided two $2,500 education awards to secondary and post-secondary students who showed outstanding community volunteerism with their local food bank. Surrey student Konrad Sanderson was a recipient. Since 1996, the Envision Financial Education Award has helped a total of 196 high-school and post-secondary students finance their educations, and has disbursed over $500,000 in funding across British Columbia.

Crime bitten by volunteers Building homes with a new chair and a board MEMBERS OF THE GREATER Vancouver Home

Builders’ Association (GVHBA) have elected Lynn Harrison as their 2013/2014 Chair at the association’s annual election meeting in Coquitlam. A Port Moody resident, Harrison is the principal of Harrison Marketing Resources Ltd. Elected to the 2013/2014 GVHBA Executive Committee were First Vice-Chair Ron Rapp, Morningstar Homes Ltd., Coquitlam; Second Vice-Chair Rob Grimm, Portrait Homes, Richmond; and Secretary/ Treasurer Avtar Johl, Platinum Group of Companies, Surrey. The immediate past chair is Blake Hudema, Genstar Development Company, Burnaby. Elected to the 2013/2014 GVHBA Board of Directors were Peter Andronopoulos, TD Financial Group, Vancouver; Rob Currie, Basement Systems Vancouver Inc., Delta; John Friswell, CCI Renovations, North Vancouver; Candy Hodson, Black Press, Surrey; Richard Kaufmann, Picasso Mouldings, Vancouver; Dan Noel, FortisBC, Surrey; Ralph Belisle, TQ Construction, Burnaby; Darren Cranston, Polygon Homes, Vancouver; Dan Glavind, Dick’s Lumber & Building Supplies; Burnaby, Deana Grinnell, Bluetree Homes Vancouver; Ian Moes, Kuhn LLP, Vancouver; Gregory van Popta, McQuarrie Hunter, Surrey and Bobby Colburn, WBI Home Warranty Ltd. Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association is comprised of 735 companies representing developers, builders, renovators, sub-trades, suppliers, manufacturers and other professionals in the residential construction industry.

ceeds; the team also hosts annual golf tournaments and a dance to help boost the coffers. The RCM-SAR was formed in 1978 to provide volunteer search and rescue support to the regular Canadian Coast Guard. RCM-SAR Station 5 is based in Crescent Beach. For more information, visit www. rcmsar5.ca

SFU’s Fulbright Scholar FULBRIGHT CANADA has named Tony Penikett, a 25-year

veteran of Canadian politics, now a Vancouver-based mediator and negotiator who teaches at Simon Fraser University — a Fulbright Scholar. The award goes to researchers and experienced professionals pursuing work that aims to strengthen CanadaUnited States relations by examining a wide range of subjects that are critical to the two countries’ relationship. The award can be held at any university, research centre, think-tank or government agency.

SURREY CRIME Prevention Soci-

ety, under the leadership of executive director Karen Reid Sidhu, has been selected as the Recipient of the Canadian Criminal Justice Association Crime Prevention Award for 2013. SCPS supports the City of Surrey’s Crime Reduction Strategy and the mandate to enhance community safety using an innovative problem-solving approach to address the root cause of issues related to crime. SCPS is proactive and engaged in their approach to the enhancement of community safety and delivers broad community awareness strategies collaboratively with their community partners. SCPS provides traffic safety awareness, community safety volunteer tours, community safety watch and graffiti reporting and removal. SCPS assists with the education, reporting and awareness of Wire Theft and, along with the Crime Reduction Strategy team, Surrey Fire Department and the RCMP, has now trained more than 50 volunteers in wire theft prevention. SCPS currently has 240 volunteers who contributed more than 16,500 hours in 2012.

Do trees wear shoes? STUDENTS AND FACULTY of Strawberry Hill Elementary

School attended a fall assembly to receive the Mayor’s Golden Shoe Trophy for winning the 2013 Walk and Roll to School Challenge. The challenge, which takes place each year in June, encourages Surrey elementary students to walk or bike to school in efforts to decrease vehicle emissions and traffic congestion. The winners of the trophy, Mrs. Dhaliwal’s grade seven class, created educational posters and skits, and greeted students every day for the duration of the challenge. The Walk and Roll to School Challenge took place last spring as part of Surrey’s 16th-annual Environmental Extravaganza.

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Surrey Official Community Plan Text No. 125 Amendment Bylaw No. 18089 Application: 7913-0157-00 Purpose of Bylaw and Permit: The applicant is requesting to amend the Official Community Plan to allow a Temporary Industrial Use Permit on the hatched site. This permit will permit the storage of cranes, boom trucks and support vehicles for a period not to exceed three (3) years. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW 18089

Surrey Official Community Plan No. 373 Amendment Bylaw No. 18085 Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18086 Application: 7912-0308-00 Location: 7677, 7697 and 7733 – 155 Street Purpose of Bylaws: The applicant is requesting to redesignate a portion of the hatched site from Suburban to Urban and to rezone the entire site from General Agriculture Zone (A-1) to Comprehensive Development Zone in order to permit subdivision into thirty-two (32) single family lots, a linear park and open space along the western edge of the subject site. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW 18085/18086

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Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18090 Application: 7912-0319-00 Location: 16062 – 103 Avenue Purpose of Bylaw: The applicant is requesting to rezone the hatched property from General Agriculture Zone (A-1) to Comprehensive Development Zone in order to permit subdivision into twelve (12) small suburban residential lots. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW 18090

Surrey Official Community Plan No. 372 Amendment Bylaw No. 18083 Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18084 Application: 7913-0017-00 Location: 7763 – 155 Street Purpose of Bylaws: The applicant is requesting to redesignate the hatched site from Suburban to Urban and to rezone the site from General Agriculture Zone (A-1) to Comprehensive Development Zone in order to permit subdivision into fifteen (15) single family lots and open space for future park land. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW 18083/18084

Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18087 Application: 7913-0076-00 Location: 14690 – 60 Avenue Purpose of Bylaw: The applicant has amended the proposal to rezone the hatched property from One-Acre Residential Zone (RA) to Single Family Residential (10) Zone in order to permit subdivision into two small single family lots. This second public hearing is being held to revise the proposal which will allow slightly bigger houses to be built on the proposed lots. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW 18087

Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18088 Application: 7911-0208-00 Location: 6581 – 140 Street Purpose of Bylaw: The applicant is requesting to rezone the hatched property from Single Family Residential Zone (RF) to Single Family Residential (12) Zone (RF-12) to permit subdivision into two (2) small single family lots and to preserve a portion of the site as park land for conservation purposes. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW 18088

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Surrey Official Community Plan No. 371 Amendment Bylaw No. 18081 Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18082 Application: 7913-0184-00 Location: 18023, 18047, 18067, 18097, 18117 – 67 Avenue, 18026, 18068, 18098 and18120 – 68 Avenue Purpose of Bylaws: The applicant is requesting to redesignate the hatched site from Suburban to Urban and to rezone the site from One-Acre Residential Zone (RA) to Single Family Residential (12) Zone (RF-12) in order to permit subdivision into approximately seventy-four (74) single family small lots. Approximately 1.1 hectares of the site will be dedicated as park. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW 18081/18082

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n the Thanksgiving weekend newspapers, there were reports of two appalling motor vehicle accidents, one on Vancouver Island, the other in Peru. From a “what went wrong” standpoint, they invite a compare and contrast analysis. In a total of 10 column inches, the first, “Nanaimo crash sends 5 to hospital” reports the serious injury of five teens in one car and one teen in the other. (It seems the headline should read “sends 6 to hospital.”) The second, “Children among 51 dead as bus plunges off Peru cliff ” reports the death of 51 Quechua Indians including, amongst their numbers, 14 children. Both crashes happened on Friday night to vehicles transporting groups home from a party. Both are newsworthy because of the number of victims—the magnitude of the Peruvian crash has elevated the story to international news— but both stories in their respective settings are by no means unprecedented. The Yahoo news report of the Peruvian crash notes that, “the high-altitude roads of the Peruvian Andes are notorious for bus plunges, with poor farmers comprising many of the victims. Last year, more than 4,000 people were killed in such accidents.” Other reports note that this crash “was the third such incident nationwide this month, all occurring in the southern Andean region of the country and killing a total of 80 people.” The contrasts of setting, of the vehicles involved, of the road conditions, of the emergency response and of the regulatory regimes surrounding each could hardly be more dramatic. In Nanaimo, the crash

occurred at Wellington and Bowen Road, a traffic light controlled, well-marked multi-laned intersection of paved arterial roads. While turning left on a green arrow onto Bowen Road, a Hyundai Accent driven by an 18-year-old with four teenaged passengers was hit by a Chrysler Intrepid driven by a 19-year-old Ontario man, who was, by some reports, speeding through the red light. Victims were immediately transported to the local Nanaimo hospital; the most seriously injured airlifted to Victoria General Hospital. At the time of writing, the police say charges involving impaired driving are pending against the Chrysler driver depending on the treatment outcomes. Both of the young drivers are reportedly in critical condition. In Peru, the crash occurred on a rural road southeast of Lima, the capital. The vehicle involved was a cargo truck described as a “makeshift bus” returning from the provincial capital of Santa Teresa. The truck drove off the road over a cliff and plunged hundreds of metres into the river below. The report said “rescuers equipped with little more than flashlights spent the night searching the ravine for survivors amid the twisted steel and large boulders.” No survivors were found. Anyone thinking about an adventurous holiday in Peru may want to consider the following from the Association for Safe International Road Travel website page, “Road Realities — Driver Behaviors: • Many drivers do not obey traffic laws. • Drivers often ignore the DWI laws; alcohol is a contributing factor in many road crashes. • Many drivers lack adequate driving training. • Most people regard road crashes as inevitable. • Drivers usually ignore the few traffic signals that exist. • Both bus and truck drivers tend to driver at excessive speeds.

younger generations of aspiring performers. This year marks the 10th year the senior entertainment troupe will present its variety show in support of a bursary for Douglas College performing arts students. The Surrey-based Vaudevillians entertainers formed in 2001, simply to have fun, but soon felt they needed a more meaningful purpose. They decided to raise money to support youth in the

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STARTING FRIDAY, the forests will come alive with nighttime creatures and ghouls as the Scream Train rolls through Surrey’s Bear Creek Park. The Haunted Forest Scream Train runs from 6:30-10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18 to Thursday, Oct. 31 – Halloween night, surprisingly one of the best nights to go for a fright if you’re trying to avoid a crowd. The terrifying Chainsaw Charlie and his trusty Husqvarna is back, along with the other members of the walking dead, who roam every platform of the Scream Train – passengers are advised to keep well inside the car if they don’t want to lose a leg or arm. Scary sounds and special effects emanating from the inky darkness of the forest creates a truly visceral experience. Daytime, it’s a different story, when younger folks and their families will love to take a ride on the Pumpkin Express as it travels through the decorated forest.

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As part of the Bear Creek Park Halloween Festival, join in with the crafts and other activities under the tent on the platform. Each child takes a pumpkin home. The Pumpkin Express runs from 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Oct. 11 to Oct. 31 at 13750 88 Ave. Adults are $9 and children are $8.50 for both daytime and evening trains. For more information, call 604-501-1232 or visit www.bctrains.com

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• Potters House of Horrors runs nightly until Oct. 31 at 12530 72 Ave. Family Hour is from 6-7 p.m., and all hell breaks loose from 7-9 p.m. Tickets vary from $10-$17 depending on the days and times. For more information, visit www.pottershouseofhorrors.com • Susan Kehler has been described as the mastermind behind a “amazing” and “family-friendly” Halloween house at 13023 96A Ave.

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48 Surrey/North Delta Leader Thursday, October 17, 2013 Joan Schreiber’s “If It Stands Still I Will Paint It” – a vibrantly painted exhibit of clothing and glassware – is the feature exhibit during the month of October at Watershed Artworks Gallery, 11425 84 Ave. For more information, call 604-5961029.

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ARTS Delta Arts Council’s next Open Mic night takes place Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the Firehall Centre for the Arts, 11489 84 Ave. Poets, singers, musicians, actors and dancers are invited to take part. No bands, please. General public welcome. Emcee is Patti McGregor. Doors open at 7 p.m. Admission is $4. For more information, call 604-5816270.

CLUB Surrey Muse, an interdisciplinary arts and literature group, is holding its next event on Oct. 25 from 6-8:30 p.m. at the City Centre Library. The event will feature poet Joy Russell, author Lenore Rowntree and performer Rusty. Open microphone to follow. Free admission, with donations welcome. Surrey Muse meets

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COMMUNITY Feeding your family can be tough sometimes and North Delta Community Kitchen is a way to bring home healthy, hearty meals at a low cost. Community Kitchen, run by Milieu Family Services, is where anyone can cook meals for themselves or their families. There is a fee of

$5 for a meal to eat or put into your freezer. The next cooking, on Oct. 29 from 4-7 p.m., includes Hungarian Cabbage Rolls (toltot Kaposzta) and cucumber salad. Events are held at New Hope Christian Church 11838 88 Ave. For more information and times, call Veronica at 778-438-3045.

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CRAFTS The Fraser Valley Potters’ Guild presents a Christmas Pottery Show and Sale on Nov. 2 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Newton Cultural Centre, 13530 72 Ave.

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is full, the graffiti will be applied to windows and walls, transforming the library into a showcase of urban art. Find out where your recommendation is displayed on the Delta Reads! “Graffiti Wall.” As the wall comes to life, the library will photograph them for the Fraser Valley Regional Library (FVRL) Facebook page. For more information, call 604-594-8155.

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Crafters are wanted for the Cloverdale United Church craft fair, which will take place Nov. 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 17575 58A Ave. There will be crafts, a bake table, books and lunch. For more information, call Marguerite Cryer at 604574-5303.

place Nov. 16 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 7318 143 St. Admission by donation. For more information, visit http://mbsanfordcraftfair. webs.com

FILLED! Colebrook United Church is holding its annual Christmas Fair on Dec. 7 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Spaces are all filled. Email juliafitzs@shaw.ca or info@ colebrookunited.org

Ecole Riverdale Elementary is holding its second-annual Pac Fundraiser Craft Fair on Nov. 22 from 2-8 p.m. at 14835 108A Ave. Admission is $1 or free with a donation to the Surrey Food Bank. Children get in free. Crafters/ vendors can visit www. riverdalecraft.weebly.com

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Amenida Seniors’ Community’s Christmas Craft Fair takes place Nov. 29 from 1-5 p.m. at 13855 68 Ave. For more information, visit www.homecareliving. ca or email jennifer.ford@ homecareliving.ca

Christmas in Cloverdale: Gift and Craft Marketplace takes place Dec. 6 and 7, and is now accepting vendor applications. The event takes place at Shannon Hall and the Alice McKay Building on the Cloverdale Fairgrounds. Contact Heather Harasymow at 778-385-3769, visit christmasincloverdale. com or www.facebook. com/christmasincloverdale or email cicmarketplace@ live.ca

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DONATIONS Clothes2U will distribute items for free on Oct. 19 from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church, 5950 179 St. Included are clothes, toys, linens, diapers and other personal/ household items to those in need, male/female, baby to senior. This is a family friendly, very casual event, children are welcome. For more information, to donate or volunteer, go to www. clothes2u.ca or call 604-8574617.

Fleetwood Park Secondary Grade 12 student Sonia Sahota has started up a shoe drive for the homeless called My Family’s Shoes. Her goal is to collected 200300 pairs of shoes and to donate them at the end of October. To help, email her at soniadeep14@hotmail.com

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The Christian Fellowship Dance Club is holding their first Christian Dance Party on Oct. 26 at 7:30 at Christian Life Assembly Church, 12332 Pattullo Pl., featuring Truly Elvis, a Penticton Elvis Festival Finalist. The event will support the Metro Kids Society. Singles and couples welcome. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10. Dance music with DJ Mr. E. For more information or tickets, email tyagner@telus.net or visit www.metrokids.ca or call Tyler 604-817-9350 or Bill 604-323-4147.

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Bring your imagination and have fun transforming a discarded book into a piece of art at the Altered Book Workshop on Oct. 19 at the George Mackie Library (8440 112 St.) Families: 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.; adults and teens: 1–3 p.m. For more information, call 604-5948155.

Colebrook United Church (5441 125A St.) is holding its annual Harvest Dinner on Oct. 25 from 6-8 p.m. Tickets are $17 for adults, $8 for kids aged 6-12 and free for those under six. For tickets, call 604-591-7919 or 604596-2412.

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1:15-2:15 at the Strawberry Hill Library (7399 122 St.) To register for Newton, call 604-598-7408. To register, for Strawberry Hill, call 604501-5838.

Meet Author Susanna Kearsley on Oct. 27 from 3-4 p.m. at the Guildford Library (15105 105 St.) To register, call 604-598-7366.

FUNDRAISING The Surrey Hospice Society is hosting its annual fundraising entertainment gala, One Enchanted Evening, on Oct. 19 at Eaglequest Coyote Creek Golf & Country Club, 7778 152 St. Champagne reception from 5:30-7 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets are $95 per person or $690 for a table of eight. Formal/cocktail attire. All net proceeds go to the Surrey Hospice Society. Tickets are available at 604-584-7006 or admin@surreyhospice.com

VOKRA Cat rescue is hosting a Spay-ghetti and No Balls fundraiser on Oct. 24 at 6:30 p.m. at Sabatino’s, 15355 24 Ave. For more information and tickets, visit www.vokra. ca

Ukrainian Soul Food – perogies, cabbage rolls and borsch – will be available on Oct. 25 from 4:30-7:30 p.m. at the Ukrainian Cultural Centre, 13512 108 Ave. Eat-in, take away, or ready for your freezer. For more information, call 604531-1923 or 604-581-0313.

The Rick and Sue Diamond Foundation presents the showing of the movie Faith Like Potatoes on Oct. 26 at 4 p.m. at the Clova Cinema, 5732 176 St. Admission is $10. Canucks ticket raffle and door prizes, and a bag of red potatoes to every attendee. All funds raised will go to God’s Little Acre Farm. For more information, call 604-754-9015, email aboveandbeyondevents@ live.ca or visit http:// rickandsuefoundation.com/

HEALTH A group of psoriasis patients will gather on Oct. 23 from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel (15269 104 Ave.) to engage in dialogue, share experiences and dispel myths about psoriasis, a chronic autoimmune inflammatory skin disease that affects one million Canadians and 125 million people worldwide. The Surrey Patient Forum is open to the public and

Thursday, October 17, 2013 Surrey/North Delta Leader 49 offers a judgment-free space where psoriasis patients can connect with each other and healthcare professionals to discuss living with psoriasis.

Community Epilepsy Conference: Living Well With Epilepsy takes place Oct. 26 at SFU Surrey (#250 - 13450 102 Ave.) from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Cost is $15 per person and includes lunch. Pre-registratin is required by calling 604-853-7399. Deadline is Oct. 20.

MEETINGS Canadian Federation of University Women’s next meeting is on Oct. 22 at 6:30 p.m. at Victory Memorial Gardens, 14832 28 Ave. The speaker will be Vera le Franc, of the Surrey Board of Trade on the city’s poverty reduction strategy. New members and public welcome. For more information, email cfuw. wr.s@gmail.com

Valley Women’s Network’s next meeting is on Oct. 23 at Eaglequest Golf Club at Coyote Creek, 7788 152 St. Excel workshop with Laura Nguyen from 9-11 a.m., registration and networking from 11:30 a.m. to noon, and the full program and luncheon from 12-1:30 p.m. with speaker Corinne Ropp, director of YOU Seminars Inc. The cost is $27/30. To register, visit www. valleywomensnetwork. com or email sdvwnreservations@gmail. com

Hominum Fraser Valley Chapter is an informal discussion and support group to help gay, bi-sexual and questioning men with the challenges of being married, separated or single. The next meeting is on Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. For information and meeting location, call Art 604-4629813 or Don 604-329-9760.

MUSIC The Young Peoples’ Opera Society of B.C. presents Jazz in the Opera House on Oct. 19 at 7 p.m. at Northwood United Church, 8855 156 St. Tickets are $20 for adults and $11 for students/ seniors. Call 604-496-4194.

The award-winning a cappella choir, Lions Gate Chorus, performs at Oct. 19 at 6 p.m. at the Bell Performing Arts Centre, 6250 144 St. The event also feature international competition-bound quartets Easy Street (2013 Western Canadian regional champions), Frenzy (2013 international fourth place) and Glow (2013 international 14th place).

Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for students and seniors (children under 10 are free) and are available from www.lionsgatechorus. ca or at the door (cash

only).

SAMAYA, a world fusion musical group will share

their stories and songs on Kids’ Day Off on Oct. 25 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the George Mackie Library, 8440 112 St. For more information, call 604-594-8155.

SALES/SWAPS The Surrey Seniors’ Bazaar will take place on Oct. 19 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at

Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre, 13458 107A Ave. Light refreshments and musical entertainment. Open to people of all ages. Call 604-329-7323.

Public Hearing – October 22, 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, October 22, 2013 7:00 p.m. Council Chamber Delta Municipal Hall 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2

ŶLJ ƉĞƌƐŽŶƐ ǁŚŽ ďĞůŝĞǀĞ ƚŚĂƚ ƚŚĞŝƌ ŝŶƚĞƌĞƐƚ ŝŶ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ ǁŝůů ďĞ ĂīĞĐƚĞĚ ďLJ ƚŚĞ ƉƌŽƉŽƐĞĚ ƉƌŽũĞĐƚƐ ƐŚĂůů ďĞ ŐŝǀĞŶ ĂŶ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ƚŽ ďĞ ŚĞĂƌĚ Ăƚ ƚŚĞ WƵďůŝĐ ,ĞĂƌŝŶŐ ŽŶ ŵĂƩĞƌƐ ĐŽŶƚĂŝŶĞĚ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ďLJůĂǁƐ ĂŶĚͬŽƌ ƉƌŽƉŽƐĞĚ ďLJ ƚŚĞ ĂƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶƐ͘ ^ŚŽƵůĚ LJŽƵ ŚĂǀĞ ĂŶLJ ĐŽŶĐĞƌŶƐ Žƌ ĐŽŵŵĞŶƚƐ LJŽƵ ǁŝƐŚ ƚŽ ĐŽŵŵƵŶŝĐĂƚĞ ƚŽ ŽƵŶĐŝů ŝŶ ĂĚǀĂŶĐĞ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ WƵďůŝĐ ,ĞĂƌŝŶŐ͕ LJŽƵ ĐĂŶ ǁƌŝƚĞ ƚŽ͗ Mayor and Council dŚĞ ŽƌƉŽƌĂƟŽŶ ŽĨ ĞůƚĂ 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2 Fax: 604-946-3390 Email: mayor-council@delta.ca

ŽƌƌĞƐƉŽŶĚĞŶĐĞ ĂĚĚƌĞƐƐĞĚ ƚŽ DĂLJŽƌ ĂŶĚ ŽƵŶĐŝů ǁŝůů ĨŽƌŵ ƉĂƌƚ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ƉƵďůŝĐ ƌĞĐŽƌĚ ĨŽƌ ƚŚŝƐ WƵďůŝĐ ,ĞĂƌŝŶŐ͘ dŽ ďĞ ĐŽŶƐŝĚĞƌĞĚ͕ ĐŽƌƌĞƐƉŽŶĚĞŶĐĞ ŵƵƐƚ ďĞ ƌĞĐĞŝǀĞĚ ďLJ ƚŚĞ KĸĐĞ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ DƵŶŝĐŝƉĂů ůĞƌŬ ŶŽ ůĂƚĞƌ ƚŚĂŶ ϰ͗ϯϬ Ɖ͘ŵ͘ ŽŶ KĐƚŽďĞƌ ϮϮ͕ ϮϬϭϯ͘

ƌŽũĞĐƚ EŽ͘ ϭ ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ ĨŽƌ KĸĐŝĂů ŽŵŵƵŶŝƚLJ WůĂŶ W Amendment and Rezoning (File No. LU006900) >ŽĐĂƟŽŶ͗ ϭϭϴϵϯ ϵϮ ǀĞŶƵĞ͕ ĂƐ ƐŚŽǁŶ ŽƵƚůŝŶĞĚ ŝŶ ďŽůĚ ŽŶ MAP NO. 1 Applicant: <ŝƌĂŶǀŝŶĚĞƌ ĂŶĚ <ƵůǁŝŶĚĞƌ ĞĚŝ Telephone: ϳϳϴͲϴϲϵͲϳϵϬϴ Proposal: ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ ĨŽƌ

WƌŽũĞĐƚ EŽ͘ ϯ ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ ĨŽƌ ZĞnjŽŶŝŶŐ (File No. LU006945) >ŽĐĂƟŽŶ͗ ϳϵϭϰ ĂŶĚ ϳϵϮϰ ϭϬϴ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ĂƐ ƐŚŽǁŶ ŽƵƚůŝŶĞĚ ŝŶ ďŽůĚ on MAP NO. 3 Applicant: 'ƵƌǀŝŶĚĞƌ ŚŝůůŽŶ Telephone: ϳϳϴͲϮϮϵͲϳϬϰϰ Proposal: ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ ĨŽƌ

ZĞnjŽŶŝŶŐ ŝŶ ŽƌĚĞƌ ƚŽ ƉĞƌŵŝƚ ƐƵďĚŝǀŝƐŝŽŶ ŽĨ Ă Ϯϰ ŵϮ ƉŽƌƟŽŶ Žī ƚŚĞ ƐŽƵƚŚĞƌŶ ƉĂƌƚ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ Ăƚ ϳϵϮϰ ϭϬϴ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ĂŶĚ ĐŽŶƐŽůŝĚĂƟŶŐ ŝƚ ǁŝƚŚ ƚŚĞ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ Ăƚ ϳϵϭϰ ϭϬϴ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ͘ dŚĞ ƉƌŽƉŽƐĞĚ ƐŝŶŐůĞ ĨĂŵŝůLJ ĚǁĞůůŝŶŐ ǁŽƵůĚ ŚĂǀĞ Ă ƚŽƚĂů ŇŽŽƌ ĂƌĞĂ ŽĨ ϯϯϬ ŵϮ ŽŶ ƚŚĞ ŵĂŝŶ ĂŶĚ ƐĞĐŽŶĚ ƐƚŽƌĞLJƐ͕ ĂŶĚ ĂŶ ĂĚĚŝƟŽŶĂů ŇŽŽƌ ĂƌĞĂ ŽĨ ϭϵϲ mϮ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ŝŶͲŐƌŽƵŶĚ ďĂƐĞŵĞŶƚ͘ ͞ ĞůƚĂ ŽŶŝŶŐ LJůĂǁ EŽ͘ ϮϳϱϬ͕ ϭϵϳϳ͟ ŵĞŶĚŵĞŶƚ LJůĂǁ No. 7267

MAP NO. 3 &/> EK͘ >hϬϬϲϵϰϱ

dŽ ĂŵĞŶĚ ͞ ĞůƚĂ ŽŶŝŶŐ LJůĂǁ EŽ͘ ϮϳϱϬ͕ ϭϵϳϳ͟ ďLJ ƌĞnjŽŶŝŶŐ ƚŚĞ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ Ăƚ ϳϵϭϰ ϭϬϴ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ĂŶĚ Ă Ϯϰ ŵϮ ƉŽƌƟŽŶ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ Ăƚ ϳϵϮϰ ϭϬϴ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ĨƌŽŵ Z^ϱ ^ŝŶŐůĞ &ĂŵŝůLJ ;ϱϱϬ ŵϮͿ ZĞƐŝĚĞŶƟĂů ƚŽ Z^ϰ ^ŝŶŐůĞ &ĂŵŝůLJ ;ϲϭϬ ŵϮͿ ZĞƐŝĚĞŶƟĂů͘ ^ƚĂī ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ :ŽŚŶ ,ŽƉŬŝŶƐ ʹ ϲϬϰͲϵϱϮͲϯϭϱϱ tĞď >ŽĐĂƟŽŶ͗ KĐƚŽďĞƌ ϳ͕ ϮϬϭϯ ZĞŐƵůĂƌ ŽƵŶĐŝů DĞĞƟŶŐ ŐĞŶĚĂ /ƚĞŵ

͘ϭϰ

WƌŽũĞĐƚ EŽ͘ ϰ ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ ĨŽƌ ZĞnjŽŶŝŶŐ (File No. LU006907)

KĸĐŝĂů ŽŵŵƵŶŝƚLJ WůĂŶ ŵĞŶĚŵĞŶƚ ĂŶĚ ZĞnjŽŶŝŶŐ ŝŶ ŽƌĚĞƌ ƚŽ ƉĞƌŵŝƚ ƐƵďĚŝǀŝƐŝŽŶ ĂŶĚ ĚĞǀĞůŽƉŵĞŶƚ ŽĨ ƚǁŽ ƐŝŶŐůĞ ĨĂŵŝůLJ ƌĞƐŝĚĞŶƟĂů ůŽƚƐ͘

>ŽĐĂƟŽŶ͗ ϰϵϮ ŶŐůŝƐŚ ůƵī ZŽĂĚ ĂƐ ƐŚŽǁŶ ŽƵƚůŝŶĞĚ ŝŶ ďŽůĚ ŽŶ MAP NO. 4 Applicant: ƌĂŝŐ :ŽŚŶƐŽŶ Telephone: ϲϬϰͲϵϰϯͲϰϴϭϴ Proposal: ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ ĨŽƌ

͞dŚĞ ŽƌƉŽƌĂƟŽŶ ŽĨ ĞůƚĂ KĸĐŝĂů ŽŵŵƵŶŝƚLJ WůĂŶ LJůĂǁ No. 3950, 1985” Amendment LJůĂǁ EŽ͘ ϳϮϯϵ dŽ ĂŵĞŶĚ ƚŚĞ ůĂŶĚ ƵƐĞ MAP NO. 1 ĚĞƐŝŐŶĂƟŽŶ ĨŽƌ ƚŚĞ ƐƵďũĞĐƚ &/> EK͘ >hϬϬϲϵϬϬ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ EŽƌƚŚ ĞůƚĂ &ƵƚƵƌĞ >ĂŶĚ hƐĞ WůĂŶ ĨƌŽŵ ^&Z ^ŝŶŐůĞ &ĂŵŝůLJ ZĞƐŝĚĞŶƟĂů ƚŽ /^& /ŶĮůů ^ŝŶŐůĞ &ĂŵŝůLJ ZĞƐŝĚĞŶƟĂů͘ ͞ ĞůƚĂ ŽŶŝŶŐ LJůĂǁ EŽ͘ ϮϳϱϬ͕ ϭϵϳϳ͟ ŵĞŶĚŵĞŶƚ LJůĂǁ EŽ͘ ϳϮϰϬ dŽ ĂŵĞŶĚ ͞ ĞůƚĂ ŽŶŝŶŐ LJůĂǁ EŽ͘ ϮϳϱϬ͕ ϭϵϳϳ͟ ďLJ ƌĞnjŽŶŝŶŐ ƚŚĞ ƐƵďũĞĐƚ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ ĨƌŽŵ ZDϭ DƵůƟƉůĞ &ĂŵŝůLJ ; ƵƉůĞdžͿ ZĞƐŝĚĞŶƟĂů ƚŽ Z^ϳ ^ŝŶŐůĞ &ĂŵŝůLJ ;ϯϯϱ ŵϮͿ ZĞƐŝĚĞŶƟĂů͘ ^ƚĂī ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ ZŽďŝŶ WĂůůĞƩ ʹ ϲϬϰͲϵϰϲͲϯϯϱϱ tĞď >ŽĐĂƟŽŶ͗ ^ĞƉƚĞŵďĞƌ Ϯϯ͕ ϮϬϭϯ ZĞŐƵůĂƌ ŽƵŶĐŝů DĞĞƟŶŐ ŐĞŶĚĂ /ƚĞŵ ͘Ϭϰ

WƌŽũĞĐƚ EŽ͘ Ϯ ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ ĨŽƌ ZĞnjŽŶŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ Development Variance Permit (File No. LU006863) >ŽĐĂƟŽŶ͗ ϵϱϬϭ ĂŶĚ ϵϱϭϵ ϭϭϲ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ĂƐ ƐŚŽǁŶ ŽƵƚůŝŶĞĚ ŝŶ ďŽůĚ on MAP NO. 2 Applicant: tĂƌƌĞŶ ĂƌŶĂƌĚ Telephone: ϲϬϰͲϵϰϯͲϵϰϯϯ Proposal: ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ ĨŽƌ

ZĞnjŽŶŝŶŐ ŝŶ ŽƌĚĞƌ ƚŽ ƉĞƌŵŝƚ ƐƵďĚŝǀŝƐŝŽŶ ĂŶĚ ĚĞǀĞůŽƉŵĞŶƚ ŽĨ ƚǁŽ ƐŝŶŐůĞ ĨĂŵŝůLJ ƌĞƐŝĚĞŶƟĂů ůŽƚƐ͘ ͞ ĞůƚĂ ŽŶŝŶŐ LJůĂǁ EŽ͘ ϮϳϱϬ͕ ϭϵϳϳ͟ ŵĞŶĚŵĞŶƚ LJůĂǁ No. 7264 dŽ ĂŵĞŶĚ ͞ ĞůƚĂ ŽŶŝŶŐ LJůĂǁ EŽ͘ ϮϳϱϬ͕ ϭϵϳϳ͟ ďLJ ƌĞnjŽŶŝŶŐ ƚŚĞ ƐƵďũĞĐƚ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ ĨƌŽŵ Z^ϭ ^ŝŶŐůĞ &ĂŵŝůLJ ZĞƐŝĚĞŶƟĂů MAP NO. 4 ƚŽ Z^ϰ ^ŝŶŐůĞ &ĂŵŝůLJ ;ϲϭϬ ŵϮͿ &/> EK͘ >hϬϬϲϵϬϳ ZĞƐŝĚĞŶƟĂů ƚŽ ĂůůŽǁ Ă ƚǁŽͲůŽƚ ƐƵďĚŝǀŝƐŝŽŶ ĂŶĚ ĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƟŽŶ ŽĨ Ă ƚǁŽͲƐƚŽƌĞLJ ƐŝŶŐůĞ ĨĂŵŝůLJ ĚǁĞůůŝŶŐ ŽŶ ĞĂĐŚ ůŽƚ͘ ^ƚĂī ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ EĂŶĐLJ DĐ>ĞĂŶ ʹ ϲϬϰͲϵϱϮͲϯϴϭϰ tĞď >ŽĐĂƟŽŶ͗ KĐƚŽďĞƌ ϳ͕ ϮϬϭϯ ZĞŐƵůĂƌ ŽƵŶĐŝů DĞĞƟŶŐ ŐĞŶĚĂ

/ƚĞŵ ͘ϭϯ ĚĚŝƟŽŶĂů /ŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶ

ĚĚŝƟŽŶĂů ŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶ͕ ĐŽƉŝĞƐ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ďLJůĂǁƐ͕ ƐƵƉƉŽƌƟŶŐ ƐƚĂī ƌĞƉŽƌƚƐ͕ ĂŶĚ ĂŶLJ ƌĞůĞǀĂŶƚ ĚŽĐƵŵĞŶƚĂƟŽŶ ŵĂLJ ďĞ ŝŶƐƉĞĐƚĞĚ ƵŶƟů KĐƚŽďĞƌ ϮϮ͕ ϮϬϭϯ͘ DƵŶŝĐŝƉĂů ,Ăůů͗ ŽŵŵƵŶŝƚLJ WůĂŶŶŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ĞǀĞůŽƉŵĞŶƚ ĞƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚ ,ŽƵƌƐ͗ ϴ͗ϯϬ Ăŵ ƚŽ ϰ͗ϰϱ Ɖŵ DŽŶĚĂLJ͕ dƵĞƐĚĂLJ͕ tĞĚŶĞƐĚĂLJ͕ ĂŶĚ &ƌŝĚĂLJ ;ĞdžĐĞƉƚ ƐƚĂƚƵƚŽƌLJ ŚŽůŝĚĂLJƐͿ ϴ͗ϯϬ Ăŵ ƚŽ ϴ͗ϬϬ Ɖŵ dŚƵƌƐĚĂLJ tĞďƐŝƚĞ͗ ǁǁǁ͘ĚĞůƚĂ͘ĐĂ ŵĂŝů͗ ĐŽŵͲƉůŶͲĚĞǀΛĚĞůƚĂ͘ĐĂ WŚŽŶĞ͗ ϲϬϰͲϵϰϲͲϯϯϴϬ

ZĞnjŽŶŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ĞǀĞůŽƉŵĞŶƚ sĂƌŝĂŶĐĞ WĞƌŵŝƚ ŝŶ ŽƌĚĞƌ ƚŽ ƉĞƌŵŝƚ ƐƵďĚŝǀŝƐŝŽŶ ĂŶĚ ĚĞǀĞůŽƉŵĞŶƚ ŽĨ ƚŚƌĞĞ ƐŝŶŐůĞ ĨĂŵŝůLJ ƌĞƐŝĚĞŶƟĂů ůŽƚƐ͘ ͞ ĞůƚĂ ŽŶŝŶŐ LJůĂǁ EŽ͘ ϮϳϱϬ͕ ϭϵϳϳ͟ ŵĞŶĚŵĞŶƚ LJůĂǁ No. 7238

The Corporation of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta BC V4K 3E2 (604) 946-4141 www.delta.ca

dŽ ǀĂƌLJ ^ĞĐƟŽŶ ϯϬϱ;ĂͿ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ͞ ĞůƚĂ ŽŶŝŶŐ LJůĂǁ EŽ͘ ϮϳϱϬ͕ ϭϵϳϳ͟ ďLJ ƌĞĚƵĐŝŶŐ ƚŚĞ ĨƌŽŶƚ ƐĞƚďĂĐŬ ĂǀĞƌĂŐŝŶŐ ƌĞƋƵŝƌĞŵĞŶƚ ĨƌŽŵ ϭϭ͘ϯϰ ŵ ƚŽ ϭϬ͘ϵϰ ŵ ĨŽƌ ƚŚĞ ƉƌŝŶĐŝƉĂů ƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞ ŽŶ ƉƌŽƉŽƐĞĚ >Žƚ ϭ͘ ^ƚĂī ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ EĂŶĐLJ DĐ>ĞĂŶ ʹ ϲϬϰͲϵϱϮͲϯϴϭϰ tĞď >ŽĐĂƟŽŶ͗ KĐƚŽďĞƌ ϳ͕ ϮϬϭϯ ŽƵŶĐŝů DĞĞƟŶŐ ŐĞŶĚĂ /ƚĞŵ ͘ϭϮ

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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS 5

IN MEMORIAM

JOE ALBERT DROZDA April 7, 1948 - Sept. 26 2013 To all of our family and friends.. Heaven needed a new Jack of all Trades, a Handyman par excellence, a Superior Mr. Fix-It. On Thursday, Sepember 26, 2013, my husband, our father, our grandfather, our brother, our uncle, our great-uncle, our cousin and our very special friend, Joe Drozda, was called home to begin a new project and new journey.

A Celebration of Joe’s life will be held 1-5pm on Saturday, October 19th at 11065 83A Ave, Delta BC.

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS 7

OBITUARIES

WONG, Howe Cheong A resident of Surrey for more than 60 years, passed away quickly after a lengthy illness at the age of 83 years. Howe is survived by his loving family; wife, Yun Woo their children; Gilbert (Debbie), Susie (John), Janet, Lena (Mike) & Anita (Marshall), also 5 grandchildren, 1 sister Annie (Stephen), and numerous nieces, nephews & other family members and friends. A Funeral Service was held on Wednesday, October 16, 2013 at 1:00 pm at First Memorial Fraser Heights Chapel, 14835 Fraser Hwy, Surrey, BC. Internment followed at Surrey Centre Cemetery, Surrey. In lieu of flowers Donations to the B.C. Cancer Foundation in Howe’s memory would be appreciated by the family.

CHILDREN 98

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

PRE-SCHOOLS

PRESCHOOL

Openings Available Harold Bishop Elementary 15670-104th Ave, Surrey

(604) 773 - 2781

www.shinesign.com

COMING EVENTS HARVEST DINNER Bethany-Newton United Church

Our unexpected loss is Heaven’s gain.

14853-60 Ave., Surrey Fri. Oct. 25, 1 sitting; 6pm

Take care of him for us, Mom and Father, Mom, Dad and Marge.

Tickets - Adults $15, 6-12 yrs $8 under 6 free. Ph: 604-599-6803 Part of the community since 1917 .Retro Design & Antiques Fair. Oct 20, 10am-3pm. 3250 Commercial Dr. Info:604-980-3159. Adm. $5.

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

A Great Janitorial Franchise Opportunity

• Annual Starting Revenue of $12,000 - $120,000 • Guaranteed Cleaning Contracts • Professional Training Provided • Financing Available • Ongoing Support • Low Down Payment required A Respected Worldwide Leader in Franchised Office Cleaning. Coverall of BC 604.434.7744 info@coverallbc.com www.coverallbc.com

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CAREER FAIR 33

will and site and

The successful candidate will effectively schedule and manage requests to meet high - productivity objectives. A willingness to learn systems and software and work in a fast paced environment is essential.

1. Create digital advertisements and complete website design production to deadline. 2. Assist digital sales specialists with the design of digital sections and promotional materials. 3. Traffic digital & print advertising 4. Provide strategic input on digital initiatives and content channels. Required expertise: • Ability to navigate content management systems such as WordPress, Limelight, or others • Proficiency in HTML, HTML5, CSS, and JQuery if possible • Facebook developer and/or Bootstrap development • CS6 and strong design skills in Photoshop and Illustrator • (Flash, After Effects, InDesign, Final Cut Pro, is an asset) Work portfolio and references will be requested of the final candidates. This salaried position is based in Campbell Heigths Business District, Surrey. Hours are Mon. Fri. 8:30am - 5:00 pm. Full Package Of Competitive Benefits are included. Competition closes Oct. 31. Please submit your resume to koconnor@bpdigital.ca with a subject heading: Web & Print Designer

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INFORMATION

OBITUARIES

IF YOU ARE...

S Moving, Expecting A Baby S Planning A Wedding S Anticipating Retirement S Employment Opportunities

1-866-627-6074

We have Gifts & Information www.welcomewagon.ca WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

CHILDREN 86

CHILDCARE WANTED

Family of 5+dog req live-in Nanny, min wage. Flex. schedule. Sry area. Email Kim, kimrn0304@yahoo.ca

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Monday October 21, 2013 3:00pm – 7:00pm Cascades Casino Resort 20393 Fraser Highway Langley, BC V3A 7N2 Hotel Entrance at the top of the escalator

We are looking for experienced: •Banquet Servers •Cashiers •Dishwasher •Experienced Dealers •Food & Beverage Servers •Floor Security Officer with First Aid Level 2 •Hotel Front Desk Agent/Night Auditor •Restaurant Host Please bring your resume and 3 references.

DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING

WEB DESIGNER

The web and print designer be proficient in conceiving creating digital advertising, design as well as print ads marketing materials.

DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING

CLASS 1 HIGHWAY LINE HAUL COMPANY DRIVERS Van Kam’s Group of Companies requires Class 1 Drivers for the SURREY area. Applicants must have a min 2 yrs industry driving experience.

We Offer Above Average Rates! To join our team of professional drivers please send off a resume and current drivers abstract to: careers@vankam.com For more info about Line Haul, call Bev, 604-968-5488

Long Haul Truck Drivers Req’d F/T for Stingray Transport Ltd. $23/hr. Drive and operate truck-trailer as a team for long haul. Perform preinspection. Min. 2 years of truck driver experience required. Contact: Jay Fax: 604-746-1617 or e-mail: stingraytransport@yahoo.ca Abbotsford, BC

Required for a small but growing trucking company located in Richmond. The idea candidate will think on their feet, handle afternoon dispatch and border paperwork. Will include some warehouse work loading and unloading trailers, as well as some driving duties. Must have previous computer and USA border experience and be fluent in reading and writing in English. Please E-mail your resume to dave@dragontrucking.com

Supersonic Transport Ltd. at # 597- 7231, 120 Street in Delta BC requires truck drivers for long haulage. Must be willing to travel throughout whole North America. Work is in team and individual. Should have class 1 or A driver license. No experience required. On job training will be provided. Must have functional knowledge of English. A salary of $ 24/hr will be paid with other benefits. Please send your resume and driving abstract to: Fax, 604-598-2772 or email at: sales@supersonictransport.ca

FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE

PLEA Community Services Society is looking for individuals and families who can provide respite care in their homes for youth aged 12 to 18, who are attending a recovery program for alcohol and/or drug addiction. Qualified applicants must be available on weekends and have a home that can accommodate one to two youth and meet all safety requirements. Training and support is provided. If interested, please call a member of our Family Recruiting Team at:

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HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

CANADIAN FARMS PRODUCE Inc., located in Surrey requires Full Time general farm workers. Accommodation available. Wage $10.25/hour. Must be in good physical shape. Training provided. Heavy lifting req’d. Please fax resume to: 604-574-5773

COMPETITIVE RATES

Construction Labourers Req’d F/T for Best Canadian Roofing Systems Salary: $19/hr. Duties: Load and unload construction materials. Move materials to work area. Clean workspace. Remove rubble. Assist in demolishing. Must be physically fit. Heavy lifting required. Willing to work during weekend, early or late shifts. Contact: Gursewak Email: gill_sewak123@yahoo.ca or Fax: 604-585-1574 Location: Surrey, BC

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

WE WILL TRAIN!

Must Have Valid TCP Certificate, Reliable Insured Vehicle And Provide A Clean Drivers Abstract!

Please E-mail Resume: grasdald@telus.net

Long Haul Truck Drivers req’d F/T for Misty Blue Transport Ltd. $23/hour. Drive & operate trucks as a team. Record cargo info. & trip details. Truck driver experience required. Contact: Davinder m_blue30@yahoo.com Surrey BC

STOCK PERSON Full-Time & Part-Time Calvin’s Farm Market Apply in person: 6477-120 St. N. Delta WANTED kids to sell chocolate bars after school & wkends. Earn up to $150/week. (604)618-7780.

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EDUCATION

EDUCATION

Classes Start SOON in Surrey!

Become a

HEALTH CARE ASSISTANT Join one of the most in-demand professions in BC. • Earn your Diploma in only 38 weeks. • Hands-on accelerated training by skilled professionals, with a schedule that lets you earn while you learn. • Use your training as a stepping stone to a nursing career.

Where Your Success Matters! 96% Employment Rate* *2012

~ Evening and Weekend Classes Available ~

Check out all programs at

CALL NOW! Limited seats available!

604-708-2628

604-930-9908

www.plea.bc.ca

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FLAG PERSONS & LANE TECH PERSONNEL

caregiving@plea.bc.ca

HAIRCARE PROFESSIONALS

QUALIFIED HAIRDRESSER to work in Surrey, Clayton area Seniors care home, Thurs & Fri. Call: 604-420-9339

Apply at:

www.gatewaycasinos.com/careers/

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators, Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780)7235051 Edson,Alta

TRUCK DRIVERS

RESPITE Caregivers

CLASS 1 DRIVER / DISPATCHER / WAREHOUSE WORKER

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

Van-Kam is committed to employment equity and environmental responsibility. We thank all applicants for your interest!

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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Your Career Starts Here

www.discoverycommunitycollege.com

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

l Like working close to home! www.localwork.ca blackpress.ca ◾ metroland.com


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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

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COOKS; ILUKJO Korean Rest. (Surrey), F/T Cooks 3-5 years exp. $13-15/hr Fax: 604-583-6932

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

Tasty Sweets and Restaurants Ltd DBA Tasty Indian Bistro at 8295 - 120 st Delta, BC requires Indian Ethnic cooks. Must have experience for more than 3 years as an Indian ethnic cook. A salary of $ 17/hr will be paid. Work will be minimum 40hrs /week. Also require Food and Beverage Servers and Kitchen Helpers. Experience in an Indian restaurant would be an asset. A salary of $ 10.25/hr will be paid to Kitchen Helpers and $ 11/hr to Servers. Work will be minimum 40 hrs/week. Overtime and other benefits will be given at all the positions. Must be available at weekends and evenings. Please apply at restaurant between 3 PM - 5 PM or send your resume at fax: 604-5989270 or email at: manjit.basuta@yahoo.com

EXPERIENCED COOKS REQ’D Wages negotiable. In busy Pub. Please call 604-888-8983 or email: darjet@telus.net

Papa Murphy’s Take N Bake Pizza

152nd/Fraser Hwy (Fleetwood) Seeking crew member for 2-3 shifts per week. Ideal for highschool students - no experience necessary. We offer flexible schedules, employee discounts, and a great team environment! Please send resume and availability to: pmpizza.resume@gmail.com. No phone calls, please.

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LABOURERS

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 139

MEDICAL/DENTAL

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 151

Pharmacist req’d F/T for Family Care Pharmacy Unit B 12815, 96 Ave. Surrey BC $42.00/hr. Check prescriptions for proper dosage. Prepare pharmaceutical products. Bachelor of Science degree in pharmacy and BC license req’d. Contact: Kiran Fax: 604-539-9798 or email: family.care94@yahoo.ca

142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS Office Secretary Req’d F/T for Pandher & Co Ltd. $21/hr. Prepare & key in invoices. Open & distribute incoming regular and electronic mail. Order office supplies and maintain inventory. Answer & relay telephone calls & messages. Min. 1 year of relevant experience req’d. Please Contact: Napinder by Fax: 604-594-1209 or napinderpandher @yahoo.ca Surrey, BC

PROFESSIONALS/ MANAGEMENT

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EDUCATION

Development Officer, Events

Deadline: November 1, 2013

Full job posting at www.pahfoundation.ca/careers

TRADES, TECHNICAL

CLEANING SERVICES

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

Kristy 604.488.9161

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

PERSONAL SERVICES 182 ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

HEALTH MASSAGE

EDUCATION TRADES, TECHNICAL

CERTIFIED WELDER required for Industrial Door Company in Port Kells area. Starting immediately. Wages to be determined as per experience. Please respond by fax to 604-888-8828 or email info@valmartdoors.com.

DENTAL ASSISTANT LEVEL 2

CARRIERS NEEDED

• Train in a fully equipped on-site dental lab • Hands-on, comprehensive training by industry professionals • Practicum • Average wage range from $20.04-$27.37 an hour • Campus conveniently located next to the King George Sky Train

UPCOMING AVAILABLE ROUTES

FINANCIAL SERVICES

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com

Grand Opening 11969 88th Ave. Scott Road

10:00a.m.-10:00p.m.

778-593-9788 The GLEAM TEAM

Cleaning Services ``We’ll Shine for You’’! Quality Service at great rates. Bonded & Insured. For your free consultation call 604-506-3848.

Need CA$H Today? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000

IN SURREY

Please Call

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

tbrebner@tybo.ca workwithus@tybo.ca

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

Become a

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.

TYBO CONTRACTING is quickly becoming an industry leader in the excavating & civil contracting business. Tybo is currently retained by some of the largest developers in B.C. We are currently offering top wage & benefit pkgs as well as opportunities for advancement. Email resumes to:

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Classes Start SOON in Surrey!

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

PIPE LAYERS, OPERATORS, SURVEYORS FOREMANS & SUPERINTENDANTS

RECEPTIONIST req’d F/T for busy accounting firm. Should be comfortable with Excel & Word. Must be able to speak Punjabi. Email resume to: priya@asbubber.com

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Check out all programs at

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PERSONAL SERVICES

JOIN OUR TEAM!

YARDING CREW Needed on Vancouver Island - Experience is an asset. Madil 071 operator, Hooktender, Landing bucker. Please forward resume to jessica@heli-log.com

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

125

FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE

604-575-5342

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FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE

ROUTE# PAPERS AREA DESCRIPTION

Where Your Success Matters! 96% Employment Rate* *2012

CALL NOW! Limited seats available!

604-930-9980

9-07 10-07 11-16

87 71 124

16-18 17-05 17-08 29-11 28-57 30-08 33-09 36-18 38-08 38-14 38-15 40-09

69 78 121 129 80 150 78 73 101 76 98 83

Bothwell Dr - 94A Ave - 96 Ave, 168 St - 171 St 175A St - 175B St, 61 Ave - 62 Ave 58 Ave - 60 Ave, 184 St - 186 St - Sunrise Ridge Park - Market 79 Ave - 82 Ave, 144A St - 144 St 82 Ave - 84 Ave, 142A St - 144 St 140 St - 141B St, 77 Ave - 79 Ave 88 Ave - 89 Ave, 146 St - Ashford Pl 167 St - 168 St, 83 Ave - 84 Ave 105A Ave - 108 Ave, 158A St - 159 St. Canary Dr - Oriole Dr, Patridge Cr - Jay Cr. 108 Ave - 109 Ave, 139A St - 140 St, 98A Ave - 99 Ave - 100 Ave, 129A St - 130 St 132 St - 134 St, 96 Ave - 97 Ave 132 St - 134 St, 96 Ave - 97 Ave 112 Ave - 114 Ave, Crestview Drv - Alpan Pl,

Your Career Starts Here

www.discoverycommunitycollege.com

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SPIRITUAL

Discover the power of Energy Readings by Angela

604.708.2628 caregiving@plea.bc.ca www.plea.ca

Psychic Healer

DON’T LET TIME & DISTANCE STAND IN YOUR WAY.

SOLVE ALL PROBLEMS OF LIFE.

40 Yrs Exp.. She’ll tell you Past, Present & Future

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

Reunites Loved Ones

SPECIAL $20 All Readings

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

604-653-5928

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EDUCATION

PRACTICAL NURSING PROGRAM PRA Train with one of Canada’s largest Tra

Practical Nursing trainers. 110 Pra -

FREE Math, English & Biology Upgrading* -F Career Placement Assistance -C Options Available - Financial F

Become a PLEA Family Caregiver. PLEA provides ongoing training and support. A young person is waiting for an open door...make it yours.

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HELP WANTED

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HELP WANTED

NOW HIRING!

Delivery Drivers

With industrial type vehicles only. Vehicle must hold 5000 papers . NO MINI-VANS. • Twice weekly: Tuesday & Thursday • Pick up newspapers from our warehouse • Deliver newspapers to our carriers

Hea Health Care related careers have an expected annual growth rate of 2.4 percent in BC over the next 10 years. gro

CALL SURREY: 604.583.1004 OR VISIT SPROTTSHAW.COM

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CONCRETE & PLACING

UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN

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

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FENCING

PHIL’S FENCING: Custom blt cedar fences/gates/lattice. Repairs, decks & stairs, 604-591-1173, 351-1163

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GARDENING

260

ELECTRICAL

•Condos •Townhomes •House Interiors

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 341

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*Pros *Reliable *Refs. avail.

HANDYPERSONS

- Hedge Trimming -Pruning - Clean-up - Lawn Cutting - Power Raking - Aeration - Fall Clean-up

Tom 778-895-9030 or 604-582-1875 ALL LANDSCAPING & LAWNCARE hedge trimming, yard cleanup, weeding. Free Est. Jason 778-960-7109

PARADISE LANDSCAPING Lawn Mowing - Cleanups Hedges - Pruning Rubbish Removal - Odd Jobs Serving since ‘86 - Insured

Call (604) 889-6552

Excellent Rates. (604)780-4604

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

COMPLETE Roofing Ltd. Repairs & gutters, all roofs. WCB, BBB, Reas guaranteed. Sr Disc. 604-725-0106

FINISHING, HARDWOOD & LAMINATE FLOORS CUSTOM SHOWERS & SAUNAS

(604)240-1920

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

604-307-4553

BEST BUSY BOYS ROOFING LTD.

D Conversion from Cedar to Asphalt, Shingles, Fiberglass D 30, 40, 50 years Warranty D WCB, BBB, Liability Ins. Free Estimates. Call Gary 604-599-5611 OR Visit www.bestbusyboysroofing.com

PETER ROOFING Ltd. • New Roof Re-Roofing • Repairs • Cedar Shakes • Shingles Duroids • Torch-on

“Accept Visa, Mastercard, Discovery & Debit”

604-576-6750 or Cell: 604.341.7374

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FENCING

6 FOOT HIGH CEDAR FENCE. $11/foot. Low Prices. Quality Work. Free Est. Harbans 604-805-0510.

ROYAL KING

GARDENING & LANDSCAPING

Reas. Rates S Quality Work Hedge Trimming S Gardening Lawn Care S Yard/Fall Clean Up & Gutter Clean Up FREE ESTIMATES

Call SUNNY GILL 604-807-4763

94 111 52 106

5-13 6-12 8-10 8-12

84 79 94 92

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

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KITCHEN CABINETS

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

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LANDSCAPING

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

604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca

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with stand & blades. 2HP $130/obo. 604-596-9912.

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604-575-5342

114A St - 115 St, Cory Dr - 72 Ave Filey Dr - Scarborough Dr - Carnaby Pl -Boynton Pl - Bridlington Dr Crawford Dr - Warwick Rd, Garfield Dr - Davie Way Blake Dr - Blake Pl - York Crs, 72 Ave - 73 Ave, 111A St - 112 St 108 St - 108B St, Monroe Dr - 80 Ave Huff Blvd - Patterson Rd - Stewart Rd - Stewart Pl, Sussex Cres - Lyon Rd - Newport Pl - Kingswood Crt Cherry Ln - Lyon Rd - Faber Crs - Hamlin Dr - Stoney Cres 109B St - 110 St, 82 Ave - Brandy Dr, 83A Ave - 83 Ave - Fuller Cr Modesto Dr - Wiltshire Pl - Wiltshire Blvd Wiltshire Blvd - Vista Pl - Burbank Dr - Ramona Way - Hermosa Dr - 108 St 108 St - Wadham Dr - Brandy Dr, Brandy Dr - 109B St 116 St - 118 St, 82 Ave - 83 Ave Dunlop Rd - River Rd, Suncrest Dr - Terrace Dr Harrogate Dr - Dunlop Rd incl 84 Ave

Specializing in landscape renos Bobcat - Excavator - Decks Retaining Walls - Paving Stones New Lawns-Irrigation-Drainage Hedging and more *30 Yrs Exp. *Fully Insured Call Brian for a free estimate

NERF GUN COLLECTION. Every weapon in the arsenal, all new cond $300/all or individual 778-848-7402

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with Turning Tools $400. Call 604-596-9912.

TREE & STUMP removal done RIGHT!

• Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates

**EMERGENCY CALL OUT** Certified Arborist Reports

545

COURSE CEDAR HOG FUEL

Call 604-856-6500

560

604-773-1349

TRAVEL with bcclassified.com

604 575 5555

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MOVING & STORAGE GET THE BEST

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

Call: 778-773-3737

AFFORDABLE MOVING www.affordablemovers.bc.com

$45/Hr

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

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour

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

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PLUMBING

FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841 CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service

• Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers • Plugged Drains 778-862-0560

BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7 Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com

A Gas Fitter 0 Plumber RENOS & REPAIRS Excellent price on Hot Water Tanks Furnace, Boilers, Plumbing Jobs & Furnace & duct cleaning

0 604-312-7674 0

~ Certified Plumber ~

604-537-4140

ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY

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

Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates

Reno’s and Repairs ~ 604-597-3758 ~

MISC. FOR SALE

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

REAL ESTATE 625

FOR SALE BY OWNER

PETS

~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates

Running this ad for 8yrs

FUEL

Morris 604-597-2286 Marcus 604-818-2327

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

www.paintspecial.com

UNDER $400 ROCKWELL LATHE

A-OK PAINTING

604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley

UNDER $300

TREE SERVICES

FULLY INSURED

MILANO PAINTING Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510

UNDER $200 RADIAL ARM SAW

Starting from $99.00

PRO TREE SERVICES Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trimming/ removals & stump grinding. John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270

Canuck Roofing All Roof Repairs Any job big or small. Free Est. *WCB *Insured *BBB 778-772-1969

WCB INSURED

Complete Landscape Service

UNDER $100

Ladies Alia slacks, blouses t-shirts. Sizes 16 and Large only $2-$25. Men’s slacks, sizes 46 & 48 /30. Shirts 3X. $10-$20. 604-596-9912.

6 - 50 Yard Bins

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

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

ROUTE# PAPERS AREA DESCRIPTION

4-04 5-03 5-05 5-06

DISPOSAL BINS By Recycle-it

604-787-5915/604-291-7778

HOME REPAIRS

Vincent 543-7776

UPCOMING AVAILABLE ROUTES 122 67 66 83 100 106

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www.recycleitcanada.ca

www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca

www.elmapainting.com

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

IN DELTA

1-02 2-09 2-12 2-14 2-17 4-02

PAINTING DONE RIGHT!! Interior & Exterior Insured, great refs. Free estimates & color consulting.

477

Member of Better Business Bureau

CARRIERS NEEDED Please Call

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

Morris The Arborist

288

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

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

Harjit Pattar 604-589-4603 604-857-3325

Quality workmanship since 1968 Commercial - Residential

06951 Electrician Lic. Low cost. PANEL CHANGE. Big/small jobs. Residential/ Comm. 604-374-0062

Excavator & Bobcat Services

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Roofing Specialists

Renovation Specialist

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

Pine Furniture, Misc. Household Items, Books, Bikes, too much to list!

604.587.5865

GL ROOFING. Cedar/Asphalt, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters - $80. 604-240-5362. info@glroofing.ca

Peter 778-552-1828

TIMWOOD HOMES

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

Saturday Oct.19 & Sunday Oct. 20 8am to 3pm 2730 133 st. South Surrey

PSK PAINTING

** SPECIALIZING IN RENO’S ** ~ Framing . Sundecks ~ ~ Stairs . Rooms . Garages ~ ~Sheds . Patios . Bsmts ~ ~ Interior/Exterior Painting ~ ~ Tiles . Laminate Floors ~ ~Vinyl Siding ~

Lic. Electrician A+, BBB member Expert trouble shooter, All types of Electrical work 24/7 604-617-1774

MEGA MOVING SALE

HOT TUBS NO PROB!

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

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

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• Furniture • Appliances • Electronics • Junk/Rubbish • Construction Debris • Drywall • Yard Waste • Concrete • Everything Else! **Estate Clean-Up Specialists**

CALL, 604-761-1743

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

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

By RECYCLE-IT!

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

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

SURREY - 16673 Cherryhill Cres. Sat. Oct 19th, 9am - 2pm, Moving Sale

JUNK REMOVAL

CALL BRENT

ARCO CONST. Framing, Drywall, Wood Finishing, Texture, Painting, Kitchen/Bath Remodeling, Elec, Plumb, Flooring. FREE EST. Mike 604-825-1500. Harry 604-500-3630.

GARAGE SALES

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

HOME IMPROVEMENTS BL CONTRACTING

All Green Lawn Care

551

KIDS FOCUSED GARAGE SALE Clothes, toys, books & more. Sat/Sun Oct 19 & 20, 8am-12noon. 2369 124B St. South Surrey

www.prestigepainters.ca

All Phases of Renovations

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

GARAGE SALES

1726 143B Street, S Surrey, Sat. Oct. 26th, 8am - 2pm. Downsizing, tools, sm furn, electronics & quality hsehld items. Don’t Miss This!.

Call: Chris 604-351-5001

IMPACT PRESSURE WASHING - Gutter, Windows, Full Houses.

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PRESSURE WASHING

Gutters - Windows - Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning, Please Call Patrick 778-865-9432.

Free Estimates!

HANDY MAN / PAINTER Tiling, Drywall, Laminate Floors, etc Excellent Workmanship. Free Est. Prompt. Call Nash @ 778-708-7811

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

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

Prestige Painters

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

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

“No job too small”. 604-825-8469

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

GUTTER CLEANING, window cleaning, yard cleanup, pressure washing. 20 yrs exp. 778-384-4912

Call Ian 604-724-6373

damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923

A Call to Vern. Free Est. Drywall, Reno & Texture Specialist, Painting.

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

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

DRYWALL

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

GUTTER CLEANING POWER WASHING

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

257

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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

604-812-9721

356

RUBBISH REMOVAL

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20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE We Load or You Load !

PETS

CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 German Shepherd pups, vet check, 1st shots, own both parents, father reg., gd tempered, farm & family raised in country, good guard dog/family pet. born aug 9. $700. 604-796-3026, no sunday calls

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

Abbotsford 32740 Pandora Pl 5 Bedroom, 3 baths, rec room & family room. Near new hospital. 11,000 sq.ft. lot. $359,900. Call 604-807-4829

CLOVERDALE

CLAYTON HEIGHTS Quality Built Coach House

1 Year old, 7 bdrms, 5 baths.

with a 3 bdrm suite @ $1200/mo. and a 1 bdrm suite @ $750/mo.

$629,000.

Call 778-829-6443

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633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

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EXTRA

CHEAP RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free! (778)997-5757, (604)587-5991

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 506

New 2bdrm 2bath in great Surrey park. Home $119,888. Pad rent $570/mo. Pet ok. 604-830-1960.

APPLIANCES

FLEETWOOD WASTE Bin Rentals 10-30 Yards. Call Ken at 604-294-1393

GE Profile Gas Range. 2yrs old. Stainless steel. New $2600 Sale $1200. Exc cond. (604)372-3715

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MAYTAG WASHER & DRYER. Neutral colour. Good working condition. $150 for pair. (604)502-0938

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SURREY

RENTALS 706

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

SURREY, 10317 126 St. 3 Bdrm rancher, large lot on quiet street. $429,000. Call Mary 778-988-1519

CLOVERDALE. 1 & 2 BDRM APTS Starting at $650. Heat & h/w incl. 5875 177B St. Near fair grounds. Call Daphne 604-729-0344.

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CLOVERDALE Updated 2bdrm on 2nd flr - $970 inc. heat & h.water. n/p. 604-576-1465/604-612-1960

700

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PARKSIDE APARTMENTS 1 MONTH FREE

RENT TO OWN

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S. SURREY - 15532 Madrona Dr. HOUSE, 3 Bdrm. on Cul De Sac, Huge Yrd. Needs TLC...$1,650/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

Looking for that warm safe home To hang your hat and stay a spell A place where you feel you belong and not just another rent cheque. A space where you feel like a family Where people share and care?

• Minutes walk to Surrey Central Skytrain Station & Mall & SFU Surrey Campus • 24 Hour On-site Management PETS ALLOWED • Walk To Holland Park, High School & Elementary School

604-596-9588

Heat & Hot Water Included

We got a great thing going on.

To Arrange a Viewing Call Joyce

1 Bdrm. $700.00 2 Bdrm. $815.00

CROSSROADS

706

APARTMENT/CONDO

1 MONTH FREE

GUILDFORD GARDENS $700 2 bdrm. from $875 1 bdrm. from

• 24 Hour On-site Management

PETS ALLOWED

MAYFLOWER CO-OP

2 Bdrm unit $847/mo. 1 Bdrm units $695 - $725/mo 5 Min walk to Surrey Ctrl Skytrain, and all amenities. Well maintained, clean, quiet, sec’d adult only bldg. No Pets. Shared purchase required. Call: 604-583-2122 or email: maycoop@shawbiz.ca

NEWTON, 1 bdrm, all appls incl W/D, 2 prkg, Great location clse to shops transit Kwantlen. NS/NP. 1yr lease $950. Crossroads Mngmt Ltd. 778-578-4445, 604-715-1478 NEWTON: Luxury 2bdrm condo. U/g prkg, storage, 5appl. $975/m +utils (604)370-1042 lve msg

Heat & Hot Water Included

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

604.319.7514

SURREY

Regency Park Gardens

604-584-5233

www.cycloneholdings.ca

CUMBERLAND PARK MOVE IN INCENTIVE • • • • • •

Nice, clean & quiet 2 bdrms W/d in some suites Walk to Guilford Mall Close to transit and schools Upgraded, condo style suites Exterior fully upgraded, new windows & balconies On site manager

Please call DAVE at 604-589-1167 for viewing.

SURREY SOMERSET HOUSE

SUNCREEK ESTATES

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

Surrey Center, 1/bdrm suite in small well kept apt bldng. HW heat, pkng, laundry invcl. $760/mo. Avail now. New paint. 604-581-5362 SURREY CENTRAL. BACHELOR suite, $575. Avail now. N/P. Call: 778-317-5323 or 604-916-2906. VISTA GREEN, 7575 140 St. Avail now or Nov 1. 2 Bdrm suites, newly reno’d, starting at $850/mo. 3 Appls underground parking and storage, 1010 sq.ft. No pets. Call 604-5836844 or 604-594-8534.

SURREY - 13820 72nd Ave 2 Bdrm 780 sq/ft. $755/mo. Shares $2,500. No Subsidy, U/G Parking, 2 Appls, NO pets. Avail Now.

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HOMES FOR RENT

SURREY, 134A/92. 4bdrm Rancher. Very clean house, big lot. $1300 Avail. Nov. 15. N/P, N/S. Refs req. 604-584-1100, 778-896-3733 SURREY, 172/96 Ave. On acreage 3/bdrms. $1100/mo. Avail now. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460 SURREY 5 Bdrm main floor + 2 baths + 2 kitchens. Near Guildford mall/secondary school. $1600/mo. 149A St 103 Ave (604)-720-2259 SURREY - Cedar Hills area - 6 bdrms, 2 kitchens, 2 full bthrms, new deck wrapping whole house. n/s, n/p. 1 yr lease. $2650/mo. (778)578-4445 or 604-715-1478 SURREY Green Timbers. Large 4 bdrm, 3 bath, large deck, fam/rm, liv/rm & din/rm $1400/mo. N/S, N/P. 604-575-2975 or 604-202-5678.

604-319-7517

SURREY, 75/120A St. 2 Bdrm $960 plus cable. Quiet family complex no pets, call 604-501-0505.

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

APARTMENT/CONDO

SURREY

739

MOTELS, HOTELS

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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ROOMS FOR RENT

SURREY 148/111A Sleeping room Oct 15th. $300. N/S, N/P, no cooking facils. Shrd bath. (604)825-9240

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION SUNNY WHITE ROCK

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

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

~ Fir Apartments ~

Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916

CEDAR APTS $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

706

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.

* 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

N.DELTA 120/76. Atria new 1 bdrm, lrg den/2 full bth, top flr, high ceiling 2 prkg. NS/NP. $1200 +utils, Nov 1. 778-323-7309 or 604-809-6984

• Minutes walk to Holly Elementary School • Across from the NEW GUILDFORD TOWN CENTER & WALMART SUPERCENTRE • 1 min. drive to PORT MANN

To Arrange a Viewing Call Grace

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS

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

HOMES FOR RENT

CEDAR HILLS: 5 Bdrm total house $1850mo or 3bdrm upper suite $1200/m or 2 bdrm suite lower $700/m. Neat, clean, big yard, near schools & bus. N/S, N/P. Oct. 15. 604-930-5023 or 604-825-5023 DELTA N. 11671 84 Ave. Split level 3 bdrm., private fcd yard, incl. ldry., parking. Newly reno’d. Pets OK. $1250/mo. Immed. 778-888-0200

CEDAR HILLS 128/90. Spacious bright 1bdr g/l, nr bus, n/s, $550 incl util & cbl. Oct 15. 778-593-7404 CEDAR HILLS 90/123 1/2 bdrm G/L suite $500/$650. Near ament Suits mature NS/NP 778-710-7686

call 604.575-5555

NEWTON, 140/79, Newer large 2 bdrm, grnd lvl. Incl utils. Avail now. NS/NP. Call (604)502-9198 NEWTON 2 Bdrm grnd flr in newer house, $700 incl utils. No lndry or cable, NP/NP. Nov 1. 604-572-3813

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

NEWTON 68/121A. 2Bdrm full bath nr all amens. $750 incl util. Sml pet neg. 778-882-4759, 604-250-2222

CLOVERDALE detached 1 bdrm suite, NS/NP. $600/m incl utils. Walk to amen. Refs needed. Avail November.01 604-833-5727

NEWTON 72/132 new lrg 1 bdrm g/l avail now. N/S. Utils incl. 604-5942396, 604-354-2396 aft 4 or wknds.

CLOVERDALE Hilltop. Large 2 bdrm grnd lvl, priv ent, gas f/p, shrd W/D, suits mature profs. N/P N/S. $800/mo +1/3 utils. Avail immed. Call 604-574-4428

NORTH SURREY, Near Home Depot. 1/bdrm. $550/mo. 2/bdrms $600/mo. Shared laundry. Avail now. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460

CLOVERDALE Large 2 bdrm + den Prefer quiet N/S, N/P. Avail immed. $1000/mo incl utils. (604)576-4211

Nr Kwantlen, Transit & Lndry. 69/127A St. Grnd lvl 1 bdrm NP/NS. $490 incl hydro. 604-590-4368

CLOVERDALE - west

SURREY, 10791 142A St. Avail now. 2 Bdrm 1200 sq.ft. suite with 5 appls. No pets. $825/mo. Call: 604583-6844

BRAND NEW 1 BDRM SUITE

Features sunny bright walk-out lower floor of owners’ home, large kitchen incl d/w, f/s, microwave, w/d large recrm with f/p, security system.Adult oriented, nr all amens & Cloverdale Tech University. Credit check & references req’d Unfurn’d $750 or Furn’d $900.

SURREY 10937 128A St. 2 Bdrm bsmt ste, beautiful view, nr skytrain. Avail now,ns/np. $775 incl utils/cble 604-930-5840 or 604-306-5025 SURREY 12326 64th Ave. 2 Bdrm grnd lvl newly reno’d suite, full bath, nr schl, bus, shopping. NS/NP, avail now. $700 incl utils. 778-240-7733.

Call 778-574-6038

DELTA 7445 Garfield Dr. lrg 3 bdrm legal ste Nr schl $1000 + 1/2 utils. NP/NS. Lndry h/up. 604-590-0772

FLEETWOOD 15302-84th Ave. 1 bdrm bsmt ste $500 incl hydro & cbl. N/S. Avail now. 604-599-8937 or 778-873-1877

$675/MONTH - 2 Bed/1 Bath Bsmt Suite avail Nov 1 in Fleetwood. Incl utilities, HD cable & wireless net. Close to transit, laundromat, grocery stores. Call 604-502-5057.

NEWTON 130/65. 1 BDRM SUITE, $550 incl utils & cable. N/S. N/P. Avail now. Call 604-726-4244.

CHIMNEY Hts, 2 bdrm g/l on greenbelt. NS/NP, 1 person only. $650 incl util/cbl. No lndry. Avail Nov. 15. 604-599-5632.

147/77. 2 Bdr NEW XLrg g/lvl, sep kit, nr schl/bus, N/S, shr w/d $750 incl utils/sat/net 604-597-5943

N. DELTA. 2 Bdrm duplex, $1050. Nr schl/bus/rec ctr. Nov 1 or sooner No dogs, cat ok. 604-951-8175.

SUITES, LOWER

N. DELTA. 78/118St. Lrg 1bdr gr/lvl newly reno’d. N/P, N/S. No laundry. $625 incl hydro & cable. Avail Nov 1st. Please call 778-388-4919.

Chimney Heights- new 2 bedroom suite, NS/NP, close to bus, school, $600/m includes utilities, Available Now! 778-565-6665

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

167st/57ave -Brand new 2 bdrm suite, quiet & centrally located, close to school, shopping, NP/NS, $800/m 604.715.6655

750

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

CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 76/151 Ave. 2 Bdrm. Washer. NP/NS. Avail now. Call: 604-502-9945, 778-712-9945

ENVER CREEK 83/145A, Lrg 1 bd nr schl/bus, NS/NP. Incl utils & wifi. Avail Nov 1. 604-572-7390

SURREY 144/80. 2 Bd grnd lvl ste. Own carport. Nr schools & bus. NP/NS. $650/mo inc hydro. No lndry. Avail now. 604-591-6607. SURREY,14765-63 Ave NEW large 2 bdrm, $700/mo. incl util cbl ldry Avail Nov 1. (604)807-2967. SURREY 148/84. 2bdrm grd lvl ste, Nr schl,bus,shops. No cable/laund. N/P. $750 incl utils. 778-823-1200.

FLEETWOOD 1 bdrm g/l ste clean & bright. Nr parks. Avail Now.,ns/np Ref’s. $600 incl utils. 604-861-4700.

SURREY - 1 Bdrm bsmt suite, Cable & internet inc. $550/m. n/p, n/s. (604)505-2347

GUILDFORD 2 bdrm, own lndry, nr all amens. NP/NS. Nov 1. $700 incl utils. 604-588-7897, 778-708-9528

SURREY 1 bdrm grnd lvl bsmt. 100th/157th. n/s, n/p, n/lndry, n/cbl. Utilities incl. Avail Nov 1. Call 778865-2751. Ref req’d.

GUILDFORD 2 BDRM STE. Clean, quiet area, NS/NP. Hydro, heat & washer. $700/mo. 604-583-7575

SURREY. 3 Bdrm bsmt suite, very spacious, avail now. N/S, N/P. $1000/mo. Call (604)728-5563

N. DELTA: 1100 sq.ft. 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Avail now. n/s, n/p. Longterm lease, 2 weeks free. $900/mo incl hydro, cable, w/d. (604)725-5631

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

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FLEETWOOD 150/87 Whole house 3 bd up & 2 bd ste down, 2 full bath, large yard, quiet area near amens, NS/NP, $1550+utils 604-597-2044. FRASER HTS., 2 levels, 3bdrms, 2.5 baths, double garage. $1750/mo. Avail now. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460

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1 Bd spacious bsmt, 142 St & 68 Ave, $500 inc. utilities & wifi. No laundry, N/S 604-616-3425

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SURREY: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hardwood floors throughout and new roof. $549,000. 604-575-5555.

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CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 14849 74th Ave. 2 bdrm., near school, bus, $650/mo incl utils/cable, no laundry. Avail. now. Ns/np. 604-507-3084 or cell 604-376-4120

Call 604-536-0379

GUILDFORD bright clean 2 bdrm bsmt, w/d, fenced yard, near schls. NS/NP. $750 +utils. 604-283-9055.

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1 Huge bedroom, furnished or not, use of whole home, parking for 1 vehicle, lights, cable, and gas included. $550/month. Suitable for 50+. Non drinker, smoking on balcony ok. Call Rob: 778-385-6028

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N.DELTA 114/81 Ave. 5 Bdrm bsmt home, 2bath,new carpet, nr amens, avail now. $1600. 604-385-3353.

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NEWTON, 13040 Fairford Place. 3/bdrm Rancher. Fr/St, W/D N/P, N/S. Avail Nov 1. $1200/mo. Luke 604-590-4888 Remax SURREY 129/102. 3 Bdrm rancher, 1 bath, tool shed, big lot, clean. $1300/mo. Nov 1st. Ref’s req’d. 604-773-8426

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SURREY 82/167A. Bright new 2 bdrm suite, full bath. No pets. Avail Nov1. $750 incl utils. 604-307-2246 SURREY 83/144 Newer clean 1 bdrm suite. Incl all utils. Avail now. N/S, N/P. Call (604)825-4134 SURREY 8835 164 St. Lrg 2 bdrm, newly updated, new floors, fresh paint, etc. Private laundry & pkng, sep kitch & famrm.Ns/np. Avail now 604-584-9293 or 604-729-6260. SURREY 96/125. 2 Bdrm grnd lvl suite, only 6 years/old. Sep ent, nr all amens. Avail now, ns/np $740. 604-584-9743 or 604-728-8661.

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TOWNHOUSES

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

SURREY 139/68 Ave. 2 Bdrm T/H $890/mo. Quiet family complex, no pets. 604-599-0931 SURREY 65/135. 1 & 3 Bdrm townhouse’s. $675/mo & $970/mo. Quiet complex, washer/dryer. Sorry, no pets. Call: 604-596-1099 Surrey, CloverPark Gardens 2 bdrm 1.5 bath T/house, W/D, $1200/mo NS/NP 1 year lease. 778-578-4445, 604-715-1478

2006 TOYOTA MATRIX. Blue, automatic, 138K, A/C, power locks, CD player, mag wheels. Asking $6800/obo. 778-385-4467

SURREY: Bear Creek area. 3 Bdrm bsmt, 2 bathrooms, n/s, n/p. Avail. Nov. 1st. $1000/mo. 604-657-8667 SURREY, CHIMNEY HEIGHTS Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 full baths. N/P. Close to all amens, school & bus. $1050/mo utils incl. (604)593-1188 SURREY Chimney Hts. 14959-68A Spac 2bd, lam flr. $650 incl utils. No ldry, ns/np Avail now 604-760-5251

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AUTO FINANCING

SURREY Fleetwood 156/80. Clean 1 bdrm gr/lvl suite with lrg fncd yrd, nr school/park/all amens. Avail Nov 1st. 604-575-3692, 604-219-7171 SURREY Fleetwood 164/86 3Bdrm bsmt suite, bright, full bath. $1000. NS/NP. Avail Now. 604-716-3844. SURREY Fleetwood. New Elegant 1Bdr bsmt suite in quiet area, avail immed. N/S. Pet neg. $650/mo incl utils/cbl/net. Call 604-454-4761.

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

SURREY Guildford. 1Bdr gr/lvl suite Incl basic cable/wifi. Ns/Np, avail Nov1. Call after 3pm 604-781-5806.

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

SURREY: Newton 122/72. 1 bdrm. Suit single person. N/P. Lndry fac. Avail. Nov. 1. 778-237-0058

SURREY Scott Rd/100 Ave, 3 bdrm Modern, cln, shr lndry $925+util Cls to amen. Cat ok n/p 604-951-7992

SUITES, UPPER

CLOVERDALE Downtown 180/57 Newly reno’d 3bdr, new carpet/paint lrg fenced yard, nice area, near all amens/schls. Avail now. $1275/mo 604-576-1987, 604-537-7873

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

N. DELTA 3 bdrm upper, 1.5 baths, $1250/mo inc. utils. N/S, N/P. Cl to schools, shops, bus. (604)503-3461 Newton 70/150th- newer clean, 2 level home, 5 bedroom, 4 bathroom, garage, NS/NP, Avail. November.01 604.825.4134 Newton 72/140th- clean 3 bedroom, 2 full bath upper suite, Avail. 0ct.15, NS/NP, 604-825-4134

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

NORTH SURREY, 12945 111 Ave. Renovated 3/bdrms, carport, insuite lndry. Avail now. $1050 + 50% util. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460

1997 CAMRY, 4 dr 4 cyl, auto, loaded, new tires, aircared, mint cond. $3400 obo. 604-936-1270

1996 Blazer LT (4x4) One Owner. 180,000/kms $4250. Phone: 604-315-6713

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TRUCKS & VANS

Nr Kwantlen, 69/127A St. 4 bdrm, cov deck. 3 baths w/jacuzzi, $1550 +50% util. NP/NS. 604-590-4368 SURREY 64/160. Fully furn 1 Bdrm upper suite. Cable/TV/heat incl. 1 Person, N/S, $525. 604-576-4129 SURREY, King George/92. Spac 1 bdrm ste. $660 incl utils Brand new flrs/carpet. NS/NP. 778-861-3715

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2005 ALTIMA - auto, 2.5S, 134K, Burgundy, new tires, all power, & keyless entry. No accidents. $6300/obo: (604)502-9912

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Engines - Gas................................ $139.95 Transmissions ................................ $49.95 Starters ............................................ $17.95 Alternators ...................................... $17.95 Radiators ......................................... $25.95 Windshields.................................... $27.95 Bucket Seats - Manual ................. $19.95 Bench Seats.................................... $24.95 Fenders ............................................ $20.95 Hoods ............................................... $40.95 Car Doors......................................... $34.95 Truck, Van & Suv Doors ................ $44.95 Now That’s a Deal!

2005 Caravan 7/pass, 178K, keyless ent, 2 immobilizers, Lifetime AirCleaner, new battery (with 3/yr warranty). $4250. 604-591-9128

By virtue of the Warehouseman’s Lien Act and on behalf of Storage for Your Life we will dispose of goods, namely: (1) 2001 Ford Focus VIN:1FAFP34341W207832; debt or “Amanda Thiele� to recover $903.33 plus accruing storage and any / all other expenses related. This unit will be made available for sale after November 5th, 2013. Unit is currently being stored at Storage for Your Life 13498 73rd Street, Surrey, BC. Please contact 604-434-2448 for further information. By virtue of the Warehouseman’s Lien Act and on behalf of Storage for Your Life we will dispose of goods, namely: (1) 2001 Chevrolet Impala,VIN:2GIWFSSKS19252147; debtor “Daniel Liebreich� to recover $1,592.16 plus accruing storage and any/all other expenses related. This unit will be made available for sale after November 5th, 2013. Unit is currently being stored at Storage for Your Life 13498 73rd Street, Surrey, BC. Contact 604-434-2448 for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: The Estate of Susumu Sakurai, also known as Susumu Ted Sakurai, also known as Ted Sakurai, also known as S. Sakurai, late of #124 - 16080 82nd Avenue, Surrey, in the Province of British Columbia, Retired, who died on the 30th day of May, 2013. Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Susumu Sakurai, also known as Sasumu Ted Sakurai, also known as Ted Sakurai, also known as S. Sakurai are hereby notified under Section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executors, Thomas Shoichi Ouchi and Patricia Akiko Davies, c/o Nixon Wenger LLP, #301 - 2706 30th Avenue, Vernon, B.C., to the attention of Jonathan A. Jones, on or before the 22nd day of November, 2013, after which date the Executors will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard only to the claims of which the Executors then have notice. Thomas Shoichi Ouchi and Patricia Akiko Davies c/o Nixon Wenger LLP, Solicitors #301 - 2706 30th Avenue Vernon, B.C. V1T 2B6 WITNESS NEEDED: If you witnessed a hit & run accident where a pedestrian was struck at 166th & 64th in Surrey on June 13, 2013 could you please call 604-3147154. Thank you.

BROKERING FACILITY NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT Cascade Recovery Inc, 12345 104 Ave, Surrey, BC has applied to the Greater Vancouver Sewerage and 'UDLQDJH 'LVWULFW ³0HWUR 9DQFRXYHU´ SXUVXDQW WR WKH *UHDWHU Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District Municipal Solid Waste and Recyclable Material Regulatory Bylaw for a Licence Amendment to: 1. Amend their Brokering Facility Licence at 12345 104 Ave, Surrey, BC to allow source separated Organics to be received in totes and bags to be unloaded and reloaded onto trailers for shipment to Licenced processing facilities. These activities will reduce the volume of waste destined for disposal. 2. Ensure no more than 50 tonnes of Organic Materials would be on the site at any one time. It should be noted that this application is at a preliminary stage and has not gone to the Solid Waste Manager for his consideration. Therefore, aspects of the proposal may change as the application proceeds through the review process. This Notice is published pursuant to the Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District Municipal Solid Waste and Recyclable Material Regulatory Bylaw 181 as amended. A person who may be adversely affected by the granting or amending of the Licence described in this notice may, within 30 GD\V RI LWV SXEOLFDWLRQ QRWLI\ 0HWUR 9DQFRXYHUœV 6ROLG :DVWH Manager in writing stating how that person is affected. The Solid Waste Manager may take into consideration any information received after 30 days only if the Solid Waste Manager has not made a decision on the Licence. Please note that submissions in response to this notice may be made available to the public as part of the public record, subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Metro Vancouver Attention: Ray Robb, Solid Waste Manager 4330 Kingsway, Burnaby B. C. V5H 4G8 Phone: (604) 432-6200 Fax: (604) 436-6707 Email: regulationenforcement@metrovancouver.org

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By virtue of the Warehouseman’s Lien Act and on behalf of Storage for Your Life we will dispose of goods, namely: (1) 1990 Jeep Cherokee, VIN:1J4F358LOLL291681; debtor “Edward Erickson� to recover $681.10 plus accruing storage and any/all other expenses related. This unit will be made available for sale after November 5th, 2013. Unit is currently being stored at Storage for Your Life 13498 73rd Street, Surrey, BC. Contact 604-434-2448 for further information. By virtue of the Warehouseman’s Lien Act and on behalf of Storage for Your Life we will dispose of goods, namely: (1) 2003 Dodge Caravan, VIN: 2D4GP44R23R229707; debtor “Dharam Singh� to recover $1,189.36 plus accruing storage and any/all other expenses related. This unit will be made available for sale after November 5th, 2013. Unit is currently being stored at Storage for Your Life 13498 73rd Street, Surrey, BC. Contact 604-434-2448 for further information.

The Scrapper

SURREY nr Gateway skytrain 1 bdr g/lvl ste, full bath, Nov. 1. no pets $600 incl hydro/cble. 604-581-6673.

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By virtue of the Warehouseman’s Lien Act and on behalf of Storage for Your Life we will dispose of goods, namely: (1) 1993 Chevrolet 4WHDR,VIN:1GCHK34K6PE23763 3; debtor “Don Stroud� to recover $291.20 plus accruing storage and any/all other expenses related. This unit will be made available for sale after November 5th, 2013. Unit is currently being stored at Storage for Your Life 13498 73rd Street, Surrey, BC. Contact 604-434-2448 for further information.

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