Peace Arch News, June 14, 2012

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Thursday June 14, 2012 (Vol. 37 No. 48)

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Heart of the matter: White Rock Coun. Mary-Wade Anderson derson has a new lease on life these days, thanks anks to a piece of cow in her heart and a long-awaited reunion with the children ren she gave up for adoption a half century ury ago. see page 3

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Public safety cited by Campbell: ‘Things are going on down there we’re really not aware of ’

White Rock eyes waterfront cameras Noting the protection of public safety is one of the city’s corporate priorities for 2012-’14, Campbell said he wants options explored for the installation of a system that can be used both as a deterrent and “to gather information to assist in preserving safety and possible video feed of what’s happening in that area.” Tuesday, he told Peace Arch News it’s only

Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter

Surveillance cameras may soon be keeping a watch over White Rock’s pier, promenade and surrounding area. Council is expected to discuss the idea at its next meeting (June 25), following a notice of motion calling for the equipment announced Monday by Coun. Al Campbell.

a matter of time before something happens where such footage would be invaluable. “I really believe that here, our pier and promenade… a lot of things are going on down there we’re really not aware of. “(Something) will happen one day, and we’ve got to be prepared for something like that.” In addition to helping enforce the city’s

laws, such a system could be used by people simply interested in checking out what’s going on at the beach at any particular moment, he said. The City of Surrey began using closedcircuit televisions (CCTVs) in 2009, to combat auto crime in the Scott Road Skytrain parking lot. see page 4

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8 years for ‘reckless, relentless’ break-ins Alex Browne Staff Reporter

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A beached whale brings crowds to White Rock’s East Beach Tuesday, after the emaciated mammal was found entangled in fishing gear.

Emaciated humpback takes final breath, entangled in fishing line, on White Rock beach

Crowd gathers as whale succumbs Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter

Hundreds of people young and old flocked to White Rock beach Tuesday morning after a juvenile humpback whale was found beached on the waterfront’s east side. Entangled in fishing line, the scarred and chafed mammal – described by one fisheries official as the “worst body-condition animal

I’ve ever seen” – did not survive. “It had been suffering for a long time,” said Paul Cottrell, a South Surrey resident and the Pacific marine mammal co-ordinator for Fisheries and Oceans Canada. The whale – less than three years old – was alive when Mario Pavkovich and his mother first spotted it around 5 a.m., as they walked their dog near the east end of the promenade.

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From a distance, Pavkovich’s mother initially thought the black mass was a capsized sailboat, but as they got closer, it became obvious it was a whale. When Pavkovich got within 100 feet, the whale took a breath, and he noticed fishing line was wrapped from its mouth to its tail fluke. He ran back to a hotel to call for help and direct authorities to the site. see page 4

A series of thoroughly-planned home break-ins – most in South Surrey – have netted a 38-year-old Abbotsford man more than seven years in jail. Darwin Duane Dorozan was sentenced Tuesday in Surrey Provincial Court to multiple concurrent and consecutive terms totalling eight years, which was reduced by 10 Darwin Dorozan months to reflect pleaded guilty the time he has already spent behind bars. Dorozan pleaded guilty in May to 12 counts of break-and-enter in connection with incidents between April and August of 2011 and one in August of 2010, just prior to a nine-month sentence he served as the result of a 2007 robbery. Dorozan had said he committed the robberies to feed a $600-a-day heroin habit. In one incident, he bear sprayed a resident who struggled with him; in another he ransacked bedrooms see page 5

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etro Vancouver passed about 20 to 25 people, all planners have of whom were waiting for a long demonstrated why a period in the rain for the bus to regional approach to planning come by. At that time of night on issues simply doesn’t work. that particular route (502), one of The reality is that conditions the busiest in Surrey, buses run are very different in different every half hour. parts of the region. The Metro Contrast this with bus service recommendation that in Burnaby near there be fewer parking Metrotown, or on Frank Bucholtz stalls required in most of the Vancouver strata developments is trolley routes. There is completely out of sync no comparison. with areas like Surrey, The issues where a lack of transit surrounding parking service means most in densely-populated residents have to own areas of Surrey have cars. been highlighted in Metro planner Janet recent news stories Kreda cited the fact that about East Clayton, the many young people do supposedly sustainable not own cars and are community that is using transit more. This littered with cars, and is true – but it mainly has almost no transit applies in areas where service. there is good transit service from The city has permitted the early in the morning to late at construction of many homes night, such as most Vancouver with carriage houses, and there neighbourhoods, Burnaby, is an extra parking slot for one New Westminster and parts of occupant of the carriage house. Richmond and the North Shore. But there is no parking for the It most definitely does not numerous residents who live in apply in Surrey or Delta. basement suites, whether they Just last week, I drove to the are legal or illegal. Thus finding King George SkyTrain station to a parking spot near home is a pick up my daughter, who was crapshoot at certain times of day. on her way home from university Those who arrive home early classes in Burnaby. It was 10 from work do best, but woe to p.m. SkyTrain was running on them if they decide to go out in its usual frequent schedule, but the evening. the connecting buses weren’t Townhouse developments anywhere close to frequent. I in East Clayton actually have could get to the station and back more parking, as there are no in the time she would have to suites. But there isn’t too much wait for a bus. parking, because most two-adult On my way up to the station, I households require two cars. It’s

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the only realistic way people can get to work on time. Metro Vancouver planners, who likely still cite East Clayton as a model sustainable community, have no idea of the reality of living in such a community. They sit in their ivory tower on Kingsway in Burnaby, with buses whizzing by and SkyTrain a short walk away, and blithely recommend policies which are completely out of touch with reality. Surrey residents in many neighbourhoods know reality. They know about the lack of parking, the necessity of owning a car, the infrequent bus service and the challenges of getting around in the region. Fortunately, mayors on the committee involved poured cold water on the bureaucrats’ plans for reduced parking for strata units. Even Derek Corrigan, the Burnaby curmudgeon who loves nothing better than to tell Surrey residents they don’t deserve better transit service, agreed that the Metro suggestions were unrealistic. The very fact that this recommendation came up for discussion indicates that Metro has no expertise in planning for the entire region. It’s time for regional government to leave that process to local municipalities, and stick to regional issues like water, sewer and garbage. Frank Bucholtz writes Thursdays for the Peace Arch News. He is the editor of the Langley Times.

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Jail term for first-time offender in riot Jeff Nagel Black Press

A one-month jail term handed to a 20-yearold Surrey man this week for his role in last year’s Stanley Cup riot is bad news for the dozens of others still awaiting their day in court and hoping to avoid prison. Emmanuel Alviar pleaded guilty this spring to charges of mischief and participating in a riot, saying he was sorry for helping stir up mayhem downtown last June 15 after the Vancouver Canucks lost the Cup to the Boston Bruins. It’s the first sentence for a Cup rioter with no prior criminal record, and it’s being interpreted as a sign jail terms will be inescapable for most who follow.

Alviar, a drywaller and former choir singer, turned himself in to police early in the investigation after videos circulated online showing him pushing against a car that other rioters then destroyed, and later throwing a barricade at a window. Provincial Court Judge Reg Harris took into account his remorse and guilty plea, but said Monday that the size, duration and damage done by the riot – as well as the fact it was the second one in Vancouver involving a hockey crowd – required a substantial deterrent. Harris also gave Alviar 16 months probation, 150 hours of community service and ordered him to write apology letters to Vancouver’s mayor and chief of police.

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Emmanuel Alviar (far right) seen at riot. Alviar’s lawyer said the sentence sets a probable floor of jail time for similar firsttime offenders and all but rules out conditional sentences, which he had asked for on

behalf of his client. SFU criminologist Rob Gordon agreed. “I think it’s more likely than not,” he said of jail for the rest. “It depends on who they are and what they’ve been doing in the past.” The only other rioter sentenced so far was Coquitlam resident Ryan Dickinson, who got 17 months in jail less 3½ months credit for time served, but he had a record of assault. Gordon noted some of Alviar’s behaviour worked against him – he was seen at three different places during the riot over a period of hours when he was supposed to have been chaperoning four 14-year-olds. But, he said, other accused rioters who didn’t come forward early face long odds of avoiding jail.

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Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter

A longtime White Rock councillor is recovering in hospital following complications from a “lifechanging” heart procedure. But Mary-Wade Anderson said she wants citizens to know she’s none-too-pleased that she can’t take care of city business at the moment, and fully intends to remedy the situation as quickly as possible. “That’s my absolute aim,” Anderson said Tuesday, from her sixthfloor room at Peace Arch Hospital. “I hate missing meetings. I am so aggrieved and aggravated and mad and furious when I miss meetings, because I spent 12 years not missing them.” Anderson, 85, has been in hospital since developing fluid around her lungs about two weeks ago. The condition came on about 2½ months after doctors in Vancouver implanted a cow artery in her heart to replace a faulty aortic valve. In an interview last month, Anderson described the heart procedure – known as a ‘transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI)’ – as “better than magic.” The operation, pioneered and performed by Dr. John Webb, involved having the bovine piece slid into place through the femoral artery in her groin – avoiding the need for open-heart surgery, which Anderson had been told was not an option. “If this had not been available, I would not be here,” she said matter-of-factly. “I was told right from the beginning that if I had to have open-heart surgery, I wouldn’t survive. I was a candidate they didn’t think would make it.” Doctors have been keeping an eye on Anderson for years, she said, ever since she began visiting PAH’s emergency department due to an irregular heartbeat.

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Mary-Wade Anderson reviews an article on the doctor and procedure that gave her a new lease on life. Anderson added she has kept her midst of her election campaign, she condition “very quiet,” priding her- received another morale boost. self on being able to carry on with A son and daughter whom the work she loves – city business – Anderson had given up for adopwithout anyone being the wiser. tion – and who had been search“Usually, after they corrected the ing for five decades – found her. heartbeat, I felt fine – I was able In April, they reunited. She has to carry on and nobody took any since met a great-grandson she notice,” she said. never knew she had, ❝I am so aggrieved and “I got much and plans are in the aggravated and mad more ill than works to make up people ever, ever and furious when I miss for lost time. knew.” “He’s going to meetings, because I spent Anderson be spoiled rotten,” learned 2½ years 12 years not missing them.❞ Anderson said of ago that she the four-year-old. Coun. Mary-Wade Anderson might be eligible That part of her for the less-invasive TAVI pro- life is yet another chapter many cedure, but suffered a setback in people aren’t aware of, she added, March 2011, when she broke her describing it as “quite the story.” hip in a fall in council chambers. Although Anderson had been When word came last fall that made to give up her children while she’d been put on a six-month married to a Canadian soldier waiting list for the TAVI, it brought stationed in the U.S., she never her to tears, she said. stopped looking for them. “I’m not very emotional… but “I debated about going public I just broke down. I felt I’d been (with the details),” she said. given another opportunity to live. “(But) I think people should I didn’t know at that time how know something about people; much it would change my life.” what they’ve been through and Shortly after that news, in the where people get their strength.”

Tuesday, Anderson expressed frustration that a complication with her daughter – who is a nurse in the U.S. – over being issued a passport continues to separate them physically. “She’s prepared to concentrate on getting me better,” she said. “I know I would have been better by now.” While Anderson waits for news that the passport problem is resolved, she is determinedly following doctor’s orders, to ensure the best outcome and a quick return to her seat in council chambers. As much as Anderson despises being out of commission, she knows her health has to come first, she said. “It’s not like me to take this much time off, but it’s like me to make sure this is behaving itself in a proper manner. “I think that the ending is going to be a happy one. I’m looking for a new beginning in my own personal living and in my life with my family. “Who could ask for anything with more worth than that?”

A White Rock security company and five targets in Surrey were on a hit list apparently written by murder suspect Angus David Mitchell. The list was discovered in Mitchell’s minivan, after the 26-year-old was killed during a May 30 shootout with police in Maple Ridge. Mitchell had allegedly killed two people inside a Burnaby sushi restaurant May 27, then shot and injured his former landlord in Burnaby two days later. A statement issued last week by the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) revealed the former security guard was apparently planning to attack a Surrey group home, restaurant, gym, school and one individual, as well as the security business in White Rock. He also appeared to be planning attacks in Burnaby, New Westminster, Vancouver, Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam. IHIT refused to name the individuals and businesses on the list, other than confirming the victims of the Burnaby attacks. Mitchell’s former landlord and the woman killed in the Burnaby sushi restaurant, Chinh Diem Huynh, were the first on the list. The owner of the Burnaby restaurant, Andy Tran, who was also killed, was not on Mitchell’s list. IHIT spokesperson Sgt. Jennifer Pound said Mitchell wrote up individual workups for each target with home addresses, maps of individuals’ homes and escape routes. “We know his plans were methodically thought out and prepared for each target,” Pound said. “We cannot put a number to the potential fatalities that could have come from Mr. Mitchell’s premeditated plan as many of the businesses were highly populated.” Insp. Kevin Hackett, the Officer in Charge of IHIT, said the intended targets in White Rock and the other municipalities have been interviewed by investigators. Hackett said police are continuing to search for a motive “but we are not confident we will find one that would make any sense.” – Wanda Chow & Monique Tamminga


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Canada ‘needs security cameras’ from page 1 A Surrey staff report last year showed the cameras had decreased the incidence of auto theft at the lot by 15 per cent in 2010. At the same time, victimization surveys noted jumps in the belief that crime was decreasing. Campbell said Canada is one of few places in the world where the cameras are not common-

place. They were first introduced in England – where Campbell worked as a police officer – in the ’70s and ’80s, he said, and have served to both reduce the drain on police resources and help catch criminals. “We have so much going on in Canada, nobody gets caught,” he said. “They don’t have (missing boy) Michael Dunahees in Eng-

land – put it like that.” Security cameras installed throughout a Washington State community Campbell spends time at make people feel “very, very secure,” he added. Campbell said it is “high time” White Rock installed such a surveillance system. “I think it’s the right thing to do and it’s time,” he said.

Whale’s skeleton to be salvaged from page 1 As word spread that the whale was still alive, passersby raced to grab buckets. But before the rescue effort could get into full swing, it was too late. Pavkovich, a fisherman by trade, was at the whale’s side when it died about an hour after he’d first spotted it. “Its eyes grew wide… it’s like it was trying to swim,” he said of the whale’s movement. “Then he made this big noise, gurgled out some water, and that was it.” As TV news crews circled the scene by helicopter, curious area residents and visitors who heard and saw the broadcasts continued to gather. Amy Rogers brought her sevenyear-old son, Lucas Rogers-Wilson, to the beach after seeing the news reports. At the time, she had thought the whale was alive and that it would be a positive experience for Lucas. “I woke him up. I knew this was a once-in-a-lifetime… and hoped that it would be back with its family,” Rogers said, wiping a tear from her cheek. A White Rock Christian Acad-

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The tide surrounds the whale, after the crowds have departed. emy teacher said she scrambled to get permission to bring her Grade 6 students to the scene. Many who turned out got in close, touching the whale and placing flowers on its head. By 9 a.m., officials began warning the crowd not to touch the whale, as it had open wounds, was covered with parasites and its cause of death was unknown. They set up a perimeter around the whale, and samples were taken by marine mammal pathologist Dr. Stephen Raverty. Members of Semiahmoo First Nation – who allowed free parking in Semiahmoo Park for those wanting to pay their respects – performed an ‘honour song’ and

a blessing for the whale. A Canadian Coast Guard hovercraft towed the whale’s carcass from the beach late Tuesday evening, anchoring it offshore. Cottrill said it will be moved in the next few days closer to the whale interpretive centre in Telegraph Cove, where its skeleton will eventually be re-articulated for educational purposes. Cottrill estimated it will be some time before more is known. Part of the puzzle will be to figure out where and how the whale got caught up in the gear – answers Cottrell said may be difficult to find. He said it’s “highly unlikely” he’ll be able to link the gear definitively to one fishery.

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expected. But that case also reiterated that the plaintiff’s own evidence, “if consistent with the surrounding circumstances” is sufficient proof. In the case of A.S., the judge described Mr. S as a “stoic and determined person,” who tried to remain physically active despite his continuing pain. The judge accepted his evidence of his problems and awarded him total damages of $156,820, including $75,000 for his pain and suffering. The evidence of doctors and other medical specialists also helps to substantiate an injured plaintiff’s claim of chronic pain. For example, in another recent case, all the specialists who examined P.R. had a “guarded prognosis for her complete recovery” from her soft-tissue injuries “despite her tremendous efforts to rehabilitate herself.” A 26-year-old graphic designer, she was rear-ended in two accidents and ended up suffering chronic neck and back pain, depression and posttraumatic stress disorder. Before the accidents, she was a fun-loving active woman. After, she couldn’t sit comfortably for long periods and gave up activities she loved like horseback riding. Her relationship with her common-law husband was also affected. “There is no doubt that Ms. [R] has been in pain almost continuously since the accidents,” said the judge. “Neither her family physician nor the many specialists she has seen have found any exaggerated or nonorganic symptoms. She is clearly not a malingerer.” She was awarded over $360,000 in total damages, including $95,000 for her pain and suffering. Chronic pain cases require a careful and thorough assessment to make a solid legal claim. Seek legal advice if you are hurt in an accident.

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Hicks said that while Dorozan had evidently sought to avoid confrontations with residents, he had become “reckless” of the possibility they might be at home. Dressed in a red fleece shirt, Dorozan sat relatively impassively while Hicks detailed his crimes, but bit his lip and blinked repeatedly when Hicks read from victims’ statements. He will have a lifetime firearms prohibition and must submit his DNA to a national record bank. In a news release, RCMP Sgt. Drew Grainger said the apprehension of Dorozan and his brother “sends a strong message that this type of criminal element is not welcome in our community. “This sentencing,” he added, “will hopefully bring some relief to those in our community who have been victimized.” Outside court, Bowen declined to comment after his client’s sentence was delivered. “The sentencing speaks for itself,” he said.

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New grads face significant challenges t’s grad season. High school seniors in Surrey, White Rock and Cloverdale are now in the final days of their formative education before moving on to post secondary studies, perhaps travel or maybe the work world. At the same time, colleges and universities – from Simon Fraser University, BCIT and Douglas College to Kwantlen Polytechnic, UBC and the University of the Fraser Valley – are holding grand ceremonies to bestow degrees and diplomas upon graduating students. And whether they’re making the jump from high school or post-secondary, it’s a time of transition for all students, as they emerge from the schools, teachers and friends they’ve known for so many years and step into new worlds, with new challenges, new demands. It’s a time for them to reflect on what they’ve accomplished and to begin charting the path for the next phase of their lives. The only thing certain is the uncertainty of what lies ahead. Economies in North America and Europe are sputtering. The booms in China and India have quieted. Unemployment is up, wages are down, the social safety net is slowly unraveling as governments around the world can no longer sustain the cost of helping their citizens through tough times, or into retirement. Some experts say we’re on the brink of a global recession. But none of that doom-and-gloom analysis will dull the gleaming smiles of those grads as they march up the aisle to receive their parchment, or diminish their pride of accomplishment – nor should it. After all, every generation of grads seems to have challenges to face, whether it’s the rising cost of education, changing technology, diminishing job markets, inflation, deflation, debt, sometimes even war. Somehow, they always persevere. Many thrive. Most will become upstanding citizens, carving out success their little corner of the world. Some, too, will become leaders, improving everyone’s world on an even grander scale. For that we thank them all, and invite them into the world with open arms.

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ear Surrey, either. If you’ve taken the Pattullo Perhaps you’ve heard of the through my city during rush hour, you’ll plans to replace the Pattullo understand. Many days, it’s a creeping, Bridge with a new, six-lane span. inching, exhaust-belching nightmare. For You’d be forgiven if you glossed New West folks, the aggravation over the details, because it no is different; we’re trying to get Chris Bryan doubt makes sense to replace through it to get our kid to the old, rotting deathtrap with soccer practice, or pick them up something that has wide enough from daycare. lanes that you don’t avoid the The real problem with the centre lane for fear of a head-on Pattullo is that it lands in conclusion. the heart of our city. The TransLink wants the new Ironworkers Memorial Bridge bridge ready for traffic by 2018, is six lanes and it’s on Highway and in my little city of New 1. The new Pattullo would Westminster this gives us the dump six lanes of traffic onto chills. local roads, McBride Boulevard We have the good fortune, and and Royal Avenue, past an misfortune, of living in a city elementary school and two created before the car. Narrow middle schools. streets, houses bundled together, snug On the other hand, I think I understand with schools and businesses right up to Surrey’s situation. the edge of most streets. A thousand new residents per month? Walkable, bikeable (for those with Your city is absolutely booming! hill-climbing thighs) and incredibly well You need to get to work in Burnaby, served by transit. We’re told this is a good perhaps. You might even have friends in urban model. my fair city that you’d like to visit. But the 450,000 cars that travel through And you might have even heard some here daily are killing our chance to really rumblings that folks in New West were make our city work. saying the Pattullo should be scrapped Adding two lanes to the Pattullo will altogether, and thought, what are those actually do us more harm. people smoking? And it’s not really going to help you There was a forum in New Westminster

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yes 44% no 56% 127 responding last week, packed with Royal City folks echoing the same concerns I’ve outlined here. Surrey city councillor Barinder Rasode bravely stood up and made the important point that had to be made: Surrey wants the new Pattullo. In fact, she said, it needs it. People in your city cannot cancel their car insurance and make the leap to transit because, frankly, transit service south of the Fraser sucks. And in New West we are blind if we believe that your situation, and choices available, are in any way similar to ours. So what I propose is a compromise. Let’s keep the existing bridge, but rehabilitate it. Make the lanes wider and safer, as was done in 2001 with the Lions Gate Bridge. Add cycling and pedestrian sidewalks. And paint it, too. Make it look pretty. TransLink estimates this would cost about $200 million. That’s $800 million less than the cost to build a new bridge. And now, I propose we immediately gift that $800 million to Surrey, to give it what it desperately needs. Better transit. Fast track light rail between Surrey City Centre and Guildford, get the rapidbus plans for King George Highway and over the new Port Mann back on the table. With a new Port Mann Bridge doubling capacity in the coming months, my guess is that if we put our new money into transit south of the Fraser, we’ll soon find ourselves in a situation where everyone wins. Sincerely, Your New West Neighbour Chris Bryan is the editor of the Burnaby-New Westminster NewsLeader. The Peace Arch News is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby street, Nanaimo, B.C., V9R-2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www. bcpresscouncil.org


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Arts community They deserve served so well our thanks Editor: Congratulations to the Semiahmoo Arts Council for hosting such a warm, multi-faceted celebration of their new address at the Mel Edwards Centre. The grand opening was well attended by artists, musicians, dignitaries and an appreciative public. The formality of the occasion’s brief yet apt speeches was balanced by dance, poetry and song. No doubt Peace Arch News arts advocate Alex Browne’s recent article (Opening marks fresh start for arts group, May 31) featuring the venue encouraged a good turnout. As well, the apparent organization of Semiahmoo Arts manager Melissa Sumner and the attractive and up-to-date web page has kept readers informed not only about the grand opening, but also about cultural events in the Peninsula. President Barbara Cooper and the board of directors have shown tremendous leadership in fulfilling the council’s mission ‘to support and enhance a cultural and artistic community environment,’ despite provincial funding cuts, and subsequent scramble to find a new home base. How fortunate for us to have them serving us so well. D. Petersen, White Rock

Not entitled to some opinions Editor: Re: Hypocritical not to teach, June 5 letters. In response to Christene Eden’s letter, it would be ludicrous to spend too much ink on your misinformed comment. I will only quote Mr. Harlan Ellison. “You are not entitled to your opinion. You are entitled to your informed opinion. No one is entitled to be ignorant.” Please, visit a school on a professional day. Simon Nadeau, Surrey

Not all bottles created equal Editor: I recently took my recycle bottles over to a local bottle depot. All went well until the person at the cash register noted some of my beverage bottles were American, and were therefore unacceptable. The cashier stated she would just dispose of them in the garbage bin. I asked her if they were part of the blue-box recycle program, and if the city could pick them up. She said no, and said either the cans go in the garbage or I could take them home. So I brought them home and this week these highly travelled bottles will be in my blue box for the city to pick up and recycle. Garry McIntosh, White Rock

Editor: When I saw the lower than expected increase in my city taxes for the coming year, I thought back over what’s been happening in White Rock since the new mayor and council took over. As one who came here in 1974 and learned something of our city’s

history through the museum and archives, I’m happy this is my home. I’m glad to see our affairs are in such good hands. We have not read about things being done behind the mayor’s back and, unless the media are missing something, councillors are working together smoothly. Staff costs have been cut and so far there has been no waste of money on consultations, at least one of which made us a laughing stock among other municipalities in the past. After two years of neighbours complaining about a vermin-

infested house and yard, that problem has now been dealt with efficiently. These are just a few items which come to mind. This council has been in charge for just six months, which is normally considered the ‘honeymoon period’ for politicians, but I shall be surprised if things change. We know there are still many problems to be dealt with, but I am confident that Mayor Wayne Baldwin and council will continue to cope well. They all deserve our thanks. Alison M. Smith, White Rock

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Bill risks reducing MPs to puppets Editor: An open letter to South Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale MP Russ Hiebert. I am a psychologist and not associated with any political party. I have never written to a member of Parliament but felt the need to do so because of my concern about the use and implications of any omnibus bill, notably and specifically Bill C-38, to conduct the laws and affairs of government and, by extension, the people of Canada. I have been reading and listening to a wide range of commentary by various people and now believe that such an omnibus bill subverts appropriate consultation and consideration to the point of abuse of the process. If and when this bill passes, it will mean significant changes across many aspects of our lives and it demeans democracy. To do so is to do so at high risk as we the people become disenfranchised and our representatives – namely members of Parliament – become followers, if not puppets, rather than intelligent and cogent watchdogs whether in or out of the majority party. Historically, whenever the democratic process is subverted, it is often associated with arrogance of power and will inevitably lead to abuse and deterioration of integrity. In recent months there have been too many instances of such abuse within your party and a continuing tendency to govern from the top rather than have open debate about proposals for change. I believe such an omnibus bill, while expeditious to the governing party, violates a fundamental tenet of democracy because of its ‘all-or-nothing’ strategy and leaves an individual MP in a compromised position when the argument may typically be used that there are more positives than negatives in the total bill. As I read through Bill C-38, I am alarmed at the wide-ranging impact and implications of the intended legislation – including lowering of accountability for the environment, elimination of funding for the Experimental Lakes Area program in Ontario, reduction of marine rescue services in the Vancouver area, no longer offering pardons for convicted criminals, amongst a whole range of programs and policies. Contrast this with the waste and hidden agendas of government ministers, and it leaves one with the feeling that this government has become an unfettered and arrogant group who are no longer there for the people. I’m not asking that you agree with my opinions, but I am asking that you adopt a different approach, i.e. requesting that this bill be broken up and relevant legislation be properly debated in and out of Parliament.

Canada is a great country. It is my country. And I care deeply for its institutions and laws and its graciousness in so many ways. Change is necessary and important but we must not do so without due debate and consideration particularly by our representatives. Please act with courage. There are always times in a person’s life to stand up for principle and for integrity, and to be relevant rather than be a bystander. Remember, many fine men in the past have stood up for principle and survived to become important contributors in ways they never anticipated. Winston Young, White Rock Q An open letter to MP Russ Hiebert. I’m sure you heard about the poor humpback whale which beached and died in White Rock Tuesday. It was probably tangled by thick fishing lines, which obviously are capable of tearing any young whale’s body. Will you be courageous and break away from Prime Minister Stephen Harper and vote to separate any and all non-budget items including the environment matters from the budget itself and to allow debates and changes to strengthen our environment? After all, we voted for you to represent us, not that man from oil-rich and oil-spilled Alberta! Wayne Sinclair, Surrey

Money to silence free speech An open letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper. I ask that you not pass omnibus Budget Bill C-38 before more debate in Parliament and some amendments, especially with regard to the section of the bill that will weaken Canada’s environmental regulations and eliminates scientific research programs that protect our land and sea from present and future contamination. If the aim of the bill is to save money, then why does it allot millions of dollars to an oversight program which will specifically track how much charitable organizations are giving to environment protection groups? This sounds like there’s plenty of money in this budget to silence free speech. And, if so, then Bill C-38 will silence potential “whistle-blowers” – the ones who you wanted to defend at one time, if I remember correctly. But maybe that was before you became prime minister. So now, as the prime minister who once championed the rights of whistle-blowers, it would seem imperative upon you to allow reasonable amendments to the omnibus budget bill before it becomes law in Canada – a.k.a. “Land of the free and the home of the brave.” E. Kearns, White Rock

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New Surrey tower unveiled Surrey’s emerging downtown core continues to shine, thanks in part to the latest announcement of a 50-storey hotel and residential development to be located next to the new city hall and flagship library. Hundreds of people gathered at the City Centre Library last Thursday for the unveiling of what will be the tallest building south of the Fraser – 3 Civic Plaza. The bottom floor will house the restaurant for the Civic Hotel, while the 13 floors above will have 160 suites for hotel guests. The next 34 storeys will be 330 residential units. The development will also include office space. The $125-milliion project is being built at Surrey Civic Plaza, near 103 Avenue and University Drive – the location of the new City Centre Library, relocated city hall, and future mixeduse performing arts centre building. Construction of 3 Civic Plaza will begin in 2013 and the completion date Dianne Watts is expected mayor by the fall of 2015. “Fifty-five years of doing business (and) this is the most exciting project I’ve ever done,” said Sean Hodgins, president of Century Group, which is partnering with Surrey City Development

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Sean Hodgins, president of Century Group, shows off a model of the new 3 Civic Plaza building planned for Surrey City centre. Corporation (SCDC) on the project, along with Patrick Cotter Architects, which designed the building. “I’m particularly excited that it’s here in the City of Surrey,” Hodgins told the group. “I think it’s really the most exciting place in Canada in terms of city building.” Mayor Dianne Watts said the hotel and residences will be a good fit for City Centre. “Surrey is very unique, we’re unique in the way we approach things, we’re innovative, we’re open,” Watts said. “We want to make sure that uniqueness is represented in the building of our City Centre.” SCDC president and CEO Jim

Cox began discussions with Hodgins just over a year ago. The city wanted a hotel in the area, Cox said, but noted Surrey was open to any project that would “animate” the future plaza. SCDC was created by Surrey four years ago with the donation of city land and some start-up cash. The corporation now works to help build projects for the betterment of Surrey, including this latest one, in which SCDC has $6 million in land invested as well as $7 million in cash. Cox said the corporation will be holding on to an interest in the hotel and office space for a percentage of the lease revenues.

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Delays end officer’s case guilty. There’s still no definite answers,” said Westad. “The reason why I came forward was to show people that they can stick up for themselves and not be afraid.” Saeed’s lawyer argued last month that the RCMP officer’s right to be tried in a reasonable amount of time had been violated. Saeed pleaded not guilty to all the charges in June 2010 and trials for both cases were originally scheduled for June 2011. However, shortly before the trials were to proceed, a second RCMP investigation was conducted – a process Crown lawyer Wayne Norris argued was necessary to ensure the investigation was thorough. In court, Norris noted that due to recent public distrust in the police complaint process, a charge against an RCMP officer is under intense scrutiny. Chris Stojak, one of two men Saeed was accused on assaulting in May 2009, said last week the

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For the second time in a week, a Surrey police officer accused of assaulting a civilian has had his charge tossed from court. Const. Imran Saeed was facing a single charge in connection to a February 2009 incident where he allegedly used excessive force against a woman during a traffic stop. That charge was stayed Monday morning in Surrey Provincial Court because the case took too long to get to trial. Saeed, 32, was also facing two other unrelated assault charges relating to an alleged May 2009 incident during a domestic disturbance call. Those charges were stayed last week due to the nearly three-year delay getting to trial. Trina Westad, the woman Saeed was accused of assaulting in February, was disappointed. “A stay doesn’t mean he’s not

stay of proceeding in his case sent a poor message to the public. Both Stojak and Westad have pending civil suits against Saeed. Westad’s suit claims that in February 2009, Westad was pulled over in her car near 69 Avenue and 134 Street in Surrey. According to the statement of claim, when Saeed ordered Westad from her car, she asked why and the police officer “became irate and directed numerous extremely profane epithets” at Westad. It’s alleged when other officers arrived, one threatened to Taser Westad if she didn’t immediately get out of the vehicle. Saeed, the lawsuit states, then dragged the woman from her car, slammed her to the ground and handcuffed her. Westad was given a traffic ticket and released from custody after 45 minutes. None of the allegations have been proven in court. - with files from Dan Ferguson

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Surrogate mom helps with labour of love safe, considering her heart transplant. atie Welsh has truly They said getting pregnant lived a charmed life, could prove fatal. with two miracles now So Nimchuk stepped up, and to her name: one the lifeoffered to assist in the search giving organ beating inside for options. her chest, the other always in “I believe that giving back her heart when not cuddled wherever you can is a good against it. example to the kids,” she said. It was 25 years ago this week In what’s known as that Welsh became Canada’s gestational surrogacy, Katie first child recipient of a heart and her husband of nearly transplant at Pittsburgh’s three years Matt supplied Children’s Hospital. the egg and sperm to create “Did I get it?” seven-year-old an embryo, which was then Katie said to her father Peter implanted into Nimchuk after Luxton when she woke up that hormonal treatment synched Thursday, June 11, 1987. her cycle with Welsh’s. The previous fall, Welsh She then carried the baby to had been diagnosed with a term, and underwent 17 hours serious heart problem at B.C. of labour to deliver a bouncing Children’s Hospital, a virus baby boy. having attacked her heart and “I know I couldn’t do it for its surrounding somebody I don’t tissue, know,” Nimchuk ❝I believe that giving necessitating a from her back wherever you can said transplant. Steveston home is a good example She and her where her three family moved children listened to the kids.❞ to Pittsburgh in intently as she Barb Nimchuk to await a and the Welshs surrogate mom transplant recounted their at the city’s stories. internationally renowned “I will always have an transplant centre, where it took attachment to Charlie.” three months before a suitable Welsh said she couldn’t put heart became available. into words the feelings of Welsh was on the receiving seeing Charlie born, a flood of end once again, but was fully different emotions coming at awake, when she witnessed once. her second miracle, the birth “It was overwhelming,” of Charlie Ethan Welsh, said Welsh, who grew up who came into the world on in Richmond and went to May 29, 2012 at Richmond Burnett secondary, adding that Hospital, tipping the scales at she didn’t initially even notice five pounds and 15 ounces. if Charlie was a boy or a girl. While Welsh’s first miracle But Mathew Welsh, a came courtesy of surgeons, Matthew McNair Secondary science and financial help from grad who was born and raised the David Foster Foundation, in Kamloops, certainly took the latest was thanks to Welsh’s notice. coworker, Barb Nimchuk, While Katie Welsh wasn’t and the magicians at Genesis able to carry Charlie, she did Fertility Centre, who perform get to see his development gestational carrier surrogacy as Nimchuk called her over for 15 to 20 couples annually. whenever he hiccuped or Welsh is a certified dental stretched inside her expanding assistant at Ironwood Dental belly. And the couple took Centre, where Nimchuk works part in all of the doctors as a dental hygienist. appointments. Because of the regimen of Charlie’s birth was made medications Welsh needs to all the more dramatic during take, and what’s known as some tense hours when it drug-induced kidney disease, was discovered his umbilical she was unable to carry Charlie cord was wrapped around his inside herself. neck, causing his heart rate to Enter mother-of-three and plummet to dangerous levels. coworker Nimchuk, who But everything turned out learned of Welsh’s situation at fine, and today a healthy work, and offered up her help, Charlie is growing up in South which turned out to be her Surrey, where the Welshes now uterus. live. Nimchuk recalls seeing Welsh Meanwhile, it’s back to work crying at work one day, and for the 43-year-old Nimchuk, inquiring about it. who some already described Welsh had just been married, as the ultimate volunteer, and was wanting to start a thanks to her community family, and she inquired of work including as chair of the her doctors whether that was Steveston Salmon Festival. Martin van den Hemel

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Barb Nimchuk (top left) served as the surrogate mom for Katie Welsh and her husband Mathew Welsh, who are now the proud parents of Charlie Ethan, born May 29 at Richmond Hospital. The family now lives in South Surrey.


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Two Surrey residents – one who’s a goldmedal Olympian and another who is a realtor and tireless volunteer – have been named among the Top 25 Canadian Immigrants of 2011 by Canadian Immigrant Magazine. Daniel Igali, who won gold in wrestling at the 2000 Olympics, was awarded for his athletic endeavours and work building a school in his his native Nigeria. After establishing the Daniel Igali Foundation, he was highly involved in bringing the project to fruition, whether it was through fundraising or swinging a hammer on the construction site. The school opened in 2006. “These children have the right to access computers. I want to make that school a gateway to the Western world,” he says. “I believe human beings should always reach out to others, especially those less fortunate. And some of us who have voices, we should harness them.” Igali continues to raise funds and hopes to build more schools. Splitting his time between Canada and Africa, he also serves as technical director of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation to help prepare a team for this year’s London Olympics. “As much as I want my athletes to succeed in Nigeria, I also want the Canadian wrestlers to succeed,” he says. “I hope if we do compete against each other, it’s where both of them will win medals.” Narima Dela Cruz, a realtor who immigrated from the Philippines in 1998, was noted for her numerous hours of volunteer work in the community. “My volunteer activities are my passion. I’d say I spend 40 per cent of my time on volunteering, and 60 per cent on work,” she says, acknowledging her husband’s support in doing so. “It’s part of my love for my motherland, Philippines. I started volunteering in the Philippines community and then ventured into the mainstream.” Dela Cruz is the founding director of

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Community Services Society. You might also find her picking up newcomers at the airport. “My heart goes out to them because when we were new, I never had that help,” says Dela Cruz. “I knew how it felt to be a newcomer – confused, lost and homesick. “That’s what motivates me to help as much as I can.”

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West Clayton Neighbourhood Concept Plan Area 1 and Area 2 The public is invited to attend a Public Open House on Wednesday, June 20, 2012. The Open House will provide residents, owners, and other interested parties with an opportunity to view and comment on draft vision and planning principles, and draft land use options for West Clayton NCP #1 and NCP #2. Feedback received at the Open House will assist City staff in developing a Draft Preferred Land Use Concept. Members of the Citizen’s Advisory Committee (CAC), City staff, and project consultants will be on hand to answer questions during the evening. The Open House will be held on: Date: Wednesday, June 20th, 2012 Time: 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Presentation at 7:00 p.m. Place: Clayton Heights Secondary School (7003 188 St) Further information may be obtained by contacting Bhargav Parghi by phone at 604-591-4394 or by e-mail at BNParghi@surrey.ca, or by contacting Fay Keng Wong by phone at 604-591-4496 or by e-mail at FKWong@surrey.ca. For plan history and information, please visit the City website at www.surrey.ca/westclayton. Map of West Clayton NCP #1 and NCP #2 Study Area

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2011 Annual Municipal Report Pursuant to Section 98 of the Community Charter, S.B.C. 2003, c. 26, the Council of the City of Surrey seeks public input and will receive delegations in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 14245 – 56 Avenue, Surrey, B.C., on Monday, June 25, 2012, commencing at 7:00 p.m., to provide the public an opportunity to comment on or ask questions concerning the 2011 Annual Municipal Report. Copies of the 2011 Annual Municipal Report are available for public inspection at the City Clerk’s Office, Legislative Services Counter, City Hall, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. or may be viewed on the City of Surrey’s website at www. surrey.ca. Should you have any concerns, comments or questions you wish to convey to Council concerning the Statements or Report, please submit via fax at 604-591-8731, e-mail clerks@surrey.ca or submit them in writing to the City Clerk prior to 4:30 p.m., Friday, June 22, 2012. Be a part of our growing community, we invite your input.

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humanitarian service with an emphasis on personal volunteer efforts and active involvement in helping others through Rotary on a continuing basis.� It is an international award granted to a maximum of 150 Rotarians per year. Harris has worked in Haiti since 2001. At the request of the Haitian Health Foundation, he developed a computer system for remote parts of Haiti that

tracks public health for an area serving 200,000 Haitians. He continues to maintain the system and regularly visit Haiti. He also helped establish the Help for Haiti Consortium that undertakes agricultural projects requested by Haitians. Harris was the driving force behind a program that allows farmers to process grain locally and add nutritional supplements for improved health.

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Notice of Public Hearings - June 18, 2012 NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the City of White Rock will hold Public Hearings in the City Hall COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 15322 Buena Vista Avenue, White Rock, BC, on Monday, June 18, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. in accordance with the Local Government Act. At the Public Hearings, all persons who deem their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaw(s) shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions reflecting matters contained in the bylaw(s) that are the subject of the Public Hearings. 1) BYLAW 1974 “White Rock Zoning Bylaw 1999, No. 1591, Amendment (CD-33 – 1526, 1536, 1550, and 1556 Finlay Street) Bylaw, 2011, No. 1974”

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CIVIC ADDRESS: 1526, 1536, 1550, and 1556 Finlay Street (See Site Map #1) PURPOSE: The purpose of Bylaw 1974 is to amend the White Rock Zoning Bylaw 1999, No. 1591 to accommodate the development of a twenty (20) unit residential townhouse complex. The subject site size is approximately 0.37 hectares (0.92 acres). 2) BYLAW 1976 “White Rock Zoning Bylaw 1999, No. 1591, Amendment (CD-35 – 15118 Thrift Avenue) Bylaw, 2011, No. 1976” CIVIC ADDRESS: 15118 Thrift Avenue (See Site Map #2) PURPOSE: The purpose of Bylaw 1976 is to amend the White Rock Zoning Bylaw 1999, No. 1591 to accommodate the development of a five (5) unit residential townhouse complex at 15118 Thrift Avenue. The subject site is approximately 0.06 hectares (0.15 acres). Further details regarding either of the proposed bylaws may be obtained from the City’s Planning and Development Services Department at City Hall. Should you have any comments or concerns you wish to convey to Council and you cannot attend the public hearings, please submit in writing to the City Clerk by 4:00 p.m., Monday, June 18, 2012. You may forward your submissions by:

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SUBJECT PROPERTY

• mailing or delivering to the City Clerk’s Office at White Rock City Hall, 15322 Buena Vista Avenue, White Rock, B.C. V4B 1Y6; or • faxing to 604.541.9348; or • e-mailing the City Clerk at tarthur@whiterockcity.ca with either “Bylaw No. 1974” or “Bylaw No. 1976” typed in the subject line. Please Note: Council may not receive further submissions from the public or interested persons concerning the application after the Public Hearing is concluded. Copies of the proposed bylaw(s) along with associated reports may be inspected in the City Clerk’s Office at White Rock City Hall, 15322 Buena Vista Avenue, White Rock, BC, from Tuesday, June 5, 2012 to Monday, June 18, 2012 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., excluding weekends and statutory holidays. Tracey Arthur, City Clerk

Tree Inventory

Calling All Olympic Athletes

If you’ve seen a number on a tree lately, it’s because that tree has been counted in the City of White Rock’s tree inventory.

White Rock City Council would like to recognize past and present White Rock athletes with ties to our community. If you or someone you know fits this description, please contact the City of White Rock as soon as possible.

Summer staff are creating a database of trees on City property. Once completed, the City will have an inventory of these important assets. For more information, contact Aelicia Otto at 604.541.2116 or email: aotto@whiterockcity.ca

Contact: Tracey Arthur, City Clerk City of White Rock 15322 Buena Vista Ave., White Rock, BC V4B 1Y6 Tel: 604.541.2212 E-mail: tarthur@whiterockcity.ca

next week June 18 Land Use and Planning Committee Meeting 7 p.m. All meetings at White Rock City Hall, 15322 Buena Vista Avenue.

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Property Taxes Due July 3, 2012 The 2012 property tax notices have now been mailed. If you have not received your tax notice, please contact the Financial Services Department at White Rock City Hall at 604.541.2100 or 604.541.2107 as soon as possible. If you are a new homeowner, please note that you are responsible for payment of 2012 property taxes before the due date to avoid penalty. All property owners are responsible for payment of property taxes regardless of whether a tax notice is received or not. How to Pay Property taxes and Home Owner Grant applications* are due on or before July 3, 2012. Payments can be made in one of three ways: • Through your bank Pay your taxes online or by phone using your financial institution’s electronic bill payment system. Use “City of White Rock” as the payee and enter your nine-digit property tax roll number as your account number. You can also pay in person at your branch. • By mail Save time. Send a postdated cheque and your completed Home Owner Grant application* to City Hall by mail. Please ensure your envelope is postmarked no later than July 3, 2012 to avoid penalty. • At City Hall Pay with cash, cheque or debit card during regular office hours (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday) or use the convenient mail drop at the front entrance. Please note that City Hall will be closed Monday, July 2, 2012. *Claim your Home Owner Grant Online You can claim your Home Owner Grant online through the City’s website. You will need your ninedigit property tax roll number and your access code from the top right corner of your tax notice. Note that Home Owner Grant applications are due on or before July 3, 2012 or will be subject to a late penalty. Late Payments A 5% penalty will be added to any 2012 property taxes remaining unpaid after July 3, 2012. A further 5% will be added to taxes unpaid after August 15, 2012. Unclaimed Home Owner Grants are considered unpaid taxes and also subject to penalty.

Annual Report Pursuant to Section 98 of the Community Charter, White Rock City Council invites the public to provide comment(s) in person or by written submission regarding the 2011 Annual Report for the Corporation of the City of White Rock at the Regular Council Meeting. Meeting Date: Monday, June 25, 2012 Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: City Hall Council Chambers, 15322 Buena Vista Avenue, White Rock

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Hillcrest Bakery and Deli owners Sheana and David Moyer prepare some treats June 2, as they celebrate the 40th anniversary of the business and the first anniversary of their ownership with free samples, including vegetarian meatballs, lentil puffs, cakes, cookies, breads and sandwiches.

Teeing off for good cause A lucky golfer could win a new car at the 11th annual Launching Pad golf tournament and silent auction at the Peace Portal golf course on Friday (June 15). All a participant has to do is make a hole-in-one and they will win a sporty new car donated by Flag Mitsubishi, one of the sponsors of the event. Flag is also providing two 12-seat buses and one SUV for the use of the Launching Pad Society, the charity that operates a recovery program for low and moderate income people with substance abuse problems in South Surrey. This year, the event is in the memory of Worth Johnson, the late president

of the society’s board of directors. The cost per person is $150 for golf and dinner, $40 for dinner only. To register or donate, contact Will Swanston at 778-387-1828 or email: willswanston@gmail.com. The Launching Pad began operating in 1994 at a 12-bed facility in Aldergrove, then moved in 2001 to a location in South Surrey on the White Rock border. It provides room and board for 28 residents at a time, mostly alcoholics and addicts learning how to lead clean and sober lives. In 18 years of operation, the Launching Pad estimates it has helped several hundred men recover from addiction.

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The 2011 Annual Report includes audited financial statements, a schedule of 2011 tax exemptions, information on services, Council’s Strategic Goals / Priorities / Activities. Copies of the 2011 Annual Report are available for public inspection on the City website at www.whiterockcity.ca or at any of the City’s facilities including City Hall located at 15322 Buena Vista Avenue, during regular business hours.

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Alex Fest a great success G reat entertainment, great will be accepted at 2916 McBride spirit of camps that we continue food, great volunteers, Ave. until July 31. to have such a remarkable group great crafts, great The winning design of young people in our midst. Donni Klassen activities – and perfect will be reproduced on ■ With almost 100 years in weather! the poster and T-shirt Crescent Beach providing camps Mix well. to celebrate Alex Fest in for children and families, we That’s the recipe for 2013, and the winning are excited to offer our second a successful Alexandra designer will receive a year of beachside play away day Festival. $100 gift card. camps for our local kids. And what a day it was. All ages welcome. Join us for words at play, ooeyThe 38th annual was Questions? Call 604gooey art, create, innovate, eco the biggest and best ever 535-0015, ext. 237. kids and more. Call 604-535and, as usual, holding ■ Our summer campers 0015, ext. 229 for more. this. will be arriving soon Donni Klassen is program We extend a warm for their annual stay and communications director at thank you to event by the seaside, and we Alexandra Neighbourhood House. sponsors Citizenship and have started to welcome For information on programs/ Immigration Canada, our summer camp services at Camp Alexandra, Remax, the Peace Arch News and counsellors. Several are returning call 604-535-0015 or go to www. MD Scaffolding. this year and it is testament to the alexhouse.net Many thanks also to Crescent Beach Legion 240, White Rock Blues Society, Washington Avenue Grill, Q Sound, Pro Safe Traffic Services, Starbucks Ocean Park, P U B L I C N OT I C E Surrey Public Library, South Surrey RCMP, Crescent Beach Pipers COMMUNITY CHARTER S.B.C. 2003 CHAPTER 26 and of course, many, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL CITY LANDS many thanks to the more than 60 volunteers Pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, Chapter 26, who helped us put on as amended, the City of Surrey hereby gives notice of the intention to dispose of the this popular, annual following City lands: community event. Legal Description: That Part of Section 16 Township 8 New Westminster District The Alexandra Festival Shown on Plan BCP50862 as Parcel A is a great example of That Part of Section 16 Township 8 New Westminster District community working together. Shown on Plan BCP50862 as Parcel B ■ Help us create the That Part of Section 16 Township 8 New Westminster District image to be used to Shown on Plan BCP50862 as Parcel C promote next year’s Civic Address: A 79.8 m² portion of lane located to the southwest property Alexandra Festival. line of 19079 – 67A Avenue; a 15.1 m2 portion of lane located We’re looking for a to the northeast property line of 19047 – 67A Avenue; and a design that celebrates 4.7 m2 portion of lane located to the southeast property line of an open and inclusive 19047 – 67A Avenue. community while reflecting our diverse Property Description: The properties are portions of redundant lane. They are neighbourhood. currently zoned Special Single Family Residential (9) (RFGrab a T-shirt outline 9S) and designated as 10-15 u.p.a Special Residential in the (available at our office East Clayton Neighbourhood Concept Plan. The properties or at any of our summer are being sold to adjoining owners for consolidation and activities), or use a blank development purposes. piece of paper to show Purchasers: 0918627 B.C. LTD., as to Parcel A us what Alex Fest means Zahida Naz and ABDUL KARIM BHUTTA, as to Parcel B and to you. Parcel C Submissions for both Nature of Disposition: Fee Simple the poster and the shirt

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Council may proceed with this Local Area Service unless a petition against the Local Area Service is presented within 30 days after thenotice has been given in accordance with the Community Charter, Section 94. In order for a petition against this Local Area Service to be certified as sufficient, the petition must be signed by owners of parcels that in total represent at least 50% of the parcels that would be subject to the parcel tax, and the persons signing must be the owners of parcels that in total represent at least 50% of the assessed value of land and improvements that would be subject to the Tax. The City will send out the petition letters to the residents in the benefitting area. An Open House has been scheduled on June 20th, 2012 at Bridgeview Elementary School. More information about the project will be published on the City’s website: http://www.surrey.ca/plans-strategies/11357.aspx

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Worship & Sunday School - 10 am Everyone Welcome www.crescentunitedchurch.com

SUNNYSIDE UNITED 15639 - 24th Ave., 604 531-2979 Minister: Rev. Stuart Lyster

Sunday ~ 10:00 a.m. Family Service & Godly Play for Children

Sunday Services 11 am & 6 pm

Music Director: Kathleen Anderson

St. Mark’s Anglican 12953 - 20th Ave., Ocean Park, South Surrey Phone 604-535-8841 www.stmarkbc.org

Rev. Craig Tanksley, Rector Rev. John Mash, Interim Associate Priest Annabelle Ip, Music Director Joshua Brown, Youth Leader

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We sing the Traditional Hymns and use the King James version in all services.

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SUNDAY SERVICES

8:00 a.m. - Holy Communion BCP 10:00 a.m. - Eucharist Service 10 a.m. Sunday School & Nursery Youth Group Activities (see link www.stmarkbc.org)

WEDNESDAY SERVICES

10:00 a.m. - Holy Communion BCP

The Reverend Neil Gray, Rector

8:00 a.m. Eucharist 10:00 a.m. Sung Eucharist Children’s Program & Nursery Thursdays - 10:30 a.m. Eucharist

The Anglican Church welcomes you!

ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES ON THE PENINSULA “A warm welcome to everyoneâ€? • Good Shepherd Church 2250 – 150th Street, South Surrey • Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street, White Rock • Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher Avenue, Crescent Beach For Mass times and for further information for all these churches

Please call 604-531-5739 or go to: www.starofthesea.ca. STAR OF THE SEA CATHOLIC SCHOOL

(K-Gr. 7)

15024 – 24th Avenue, South Surrey “The Star’s 3Rs� Reverence, Respect, Responsibility�

Please call 604-531-6316 or go to: www.starofthesea.bc.ca/school/


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or the sake of this article, let’s describe “FITNESS” as the ability to function well in your daily activities, your recreational pursuits and to maintain a healthy body weight, normal blood pressure, cholesterol, lung function, etc. In order to achieve and maintain general good health and function, you need to find an exercise routine that you enjoy enough to do on a regular basis. One that is challenging enough to allow your body to improve its fitness level beyond its current ability. We’re talking about “Aerobic” exercise, meaning “with oxygen”. You’ll recognize aerobic exercise by the feeling of “slight breathlessness” as you do it – you should be able to talk as you exercise, but talking should be a challenge. We call it the “Talk Test”. If you can talk, but barely, you are considered to be exercising in the range of intensity that will bring fat loss, cardiovascular health, stress relief/mood improvements and so on. Of course, you also need to make sure your Doctor approves of your participation in this type of exercise before you begin. Your Heart Rate increases during aerobic exercise. Generally, you are safe to rely on the Talk Test asa measure of intensity, but if you have a health condition

Shirley Garrett President, Leaps & Bounds Personal Training & Clinical Exericse Inc. A certified Advanced Health & Fitness Specialist, Shirley is committed to providing you with creative and dynamic programs that will give you a fitness experience to last a lifetime. shirley@leapsandboundsfitness.com

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and/or cardiac issues, your doctor may have you do a Stress Test to determine what your exercising heart rate should be. You will then be able to wear a heart rate monitor to determine your heart rate at all times. Please note that there are some medications that can interfere with your exercising heart rate, making the beats per minute an unreliable way to monitor your actual efforts during exercise. In that case, you can use a “Rate of Perceived Exertion” method (R.P.E.) based on a scale of 1 – 10. National health authorities recommend aerobic exercise 5 – 7 days per week for 30 minutes to 1 hour daily. Common forms of aerobic exercise are, Brisk Walking, Hiking, Jogging, Swimming, Cycling, Rowing, Paddling, Aerobic classes at the gym, indoor exercise such as using the Treadmill, Elliptical Trainers, Stationary bikes. Because this community is gearing up to host the 2012 Tour de White Rock, I’d like to suggest that you consider Cycling (indoors or out) as a form of exercise for you. Even if you prefer something else, it’s good to change what you do every now and then. Your body will rise to the new challenge. Fat loss and other benefits may come a little more readily if you don’t always do the same thing. Remember that. Of course, not everyone thinks they’ll enjoy cycling, but let’s consider the benefits. - Non-Impact for your joints. If you have arthritis, your joints will appreciate cycling. - Better balance (outdoor cycling) and you’ll get places faster. Enjoy fresh air! - You can choose how hard you work by using flat paths or roads, try some hills, change gears to suit your ability. You have all the control.

- Depending on which roads you ride, it’s an activity that people of all ages can enjoy. Families can ride together. - Cycling can be very social as you find friends that enjoy the same activity. Indoor cycling classes can be a lot of fun. - Cycling can be competitive. Join a group that likes to ride long distances and tries to increase their speed or distance. Or keep track of your own rides and compete with yourself. This brings me to the important reminder to measure your progress. You need to know the score when you begin so you’ll know when you’re making progress. This can be as simple as using a pair of pants that you can try on every few weeks to see if they are getting bigger. Or you can have a fitness trainer measure your aerobic ability. A simple step test or walk test takes only a few minutes. They’ll measure your heart rate as you walk or step, ask you for your RPE (see above) and measure your recovery time once you stop. Or you can simply monitor how much time it takes to ride a certain distance and in a short while, it will take you less time to go the same distance. You’ll be getting FITTER! As co-sponsors of the Tour de White Rock, Leaps & Bounds Personal Training & Clinical Exercise Inc., together with South Surry Cycles /Barry Dalziel will be offering a Indoor/Outdoor Summer Cycling Class series with a special Tour de White Rock theme. On our Spin Bikes, you’ll train on a simulated Hill Climb and the longer Road Race. Trainer Christine and Coach Barry will guide you through the courses indoors and then you’ll have the opportunity to ride the actual outdoor routes to see how you do! To register or inquire, please check our website or contact Barry and me through the Expert Series at www.PeaceArchNews.com.

For more information visit: www.tourdewhiterock.ca

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13TH ANNUAL

A DAY-LONG FESTIVAL OF FAMILY FUN, FOOD AND LIVE ENTERTAINMENT IN AND AROUND THE VILLAGE AT 128 ST. & 16 A AVE. VE.

Saturday, June 16 • 10 am to 4 pm 17th Avenue MELANGE Store-Wide Sale Entertainment at 1 pm ROBYN and RYLEIGH

Candy & Popcorn Draw for Gift Baskets & Plush Toy

MASTER CARE DRY CLEANER Coupon Event ROMANCING THE HOME Under the Market Tents The Beach House & Diane Wood Jewellery Design

Korki The Clown and Mr. Bubbless roaming the Village

PIQUANT Free Samples, Box Take-out Lunches

MAIN STAGE LIVE MUSIC 10:45 am - 3:45 pm See page 40 for complete STAGE SCHEDULE

Free Popcorn, Cotton Candy & draw for Canucks tickets

Silpada Designs Susie Brown

128th Street

OCEAN PARK AUTOMOTIVE

SCHILL INSURANCE

Colonial Pacific Realty

Children’s Play Day

VENDOR MARKETPLACE

27TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS

Compass Seniors’ Services presents

Antiques Road Show FIRST AID STATION First Responders

ATKINSON & TERRY Prize Draws Popcorn

Meet Surrey Eagles Mascot “Winger”

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11 am - 3 pm

Draw for Prizes. BBQ Hot Dogs by donation

Comunity Policing

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VENDOR MARKETPLACE

11 am -2 pm

CRESCENT Ocean Park Health Foods PARK DENTAL Free Samples SALE 16th Avenue

BMO Popcorn • Balloons • Giveaways • Draw for 1,000 AirMiles

OCEAN PARK PIZZA & VILLAGE PUB Flex Your Muscle! 17 ft. high striker

EXPERT HEARING

BELL TRAVEL

Dr. Patrick Lum

Clothing Drive for Charity

• Facepainting • Cake • Draw for an iPad

Ocean Park Community Hall Heritage Designation Plaque Unveiling Heritage Tea & Display

COTTON ‘N C CRAYON

Library Storyteller in the Garden

Ocean Park Village Info Booth

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• Prize Wheel • Balloons • Gift Certificates

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JJ WHISKEY BBQ & Prize Draw Sidewalk Sale

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Starbuck’s & RBC

DIONE’S CHOCOLATES Samples

SURREY GYMNASTICS DEMO

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EUROVISION Mrs. Picasso Face Painting and Cake 11 am - 3 pm

Clown, Balloons, Face Painting, Popcorn, & More!

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OPEN HOUSE 2-4 PM @ 1425 - 129th St. See ad page 40 for details • DRAW FOR PRIZES •

ANNUAL SOUTH SURREY FESTIVAL at Kwomais Point Park 128th St. at Marine Drive noon to 4 p.m. Family Entertainment, BBQ & more

Christopher’s Gift Gallery Coffee & Chocolate Samples

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Featuring Award Winning Children’s Face Painter

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OCEAN PARK PIZZA &

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Saturday, June 16 • Flex Your Muscles on our 17 ft. Striker 11 am - 3 pm • Live Music starting at 7pm

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Gift Basket Draw! Details in store

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• 2 BC Lions tickets courtesy of Dominion Insurance • $50 Best Buy Gift Card courtesy of Economical Insurance • $25 Gas Card courtesy of Chutter Plus Underwriting Services • Flashlite with built-in tool box courtesy of Sovereign Insurance • Emergency blanket and golf towels courtesy of Intact Insurance • Travel Gift Basket courtesy of Travel Insurance Coordinators • Our thanks also go out to Family Insurance, Wawanesa Insurance, ICBC, Aviva Insurance, ncce, e, CNS Insurance, and Broco Glass for their numerous hand-out donations POPCORN to help make this event successful

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Ocean Park SUNDAY, JUNE 17TH Go shopping, have brunch, get your car washed, enter a golf putting contest, buy raffle tickets for prizes and more! THESE FINE BUSINESSES WILL ALL BE OPEN ON SUNDAY… Q Romancing the Home – Under the Market Tents The Beach House & Diane Wood Jewellery Designs Q JJ + Whiskey – Sidewalk Sale Q Piquant – Delicious, fresh take-out and ready to serve Q Ocean Park Village Pub – Father’s Day Brunch

Ocean Park Shopping Centre 12873 - 16th Avenue • 604-535-2665 HOURS: Monday to Friday 9-6, Saturday 9-5, Sunday 12-5 www.atkinson-terry.com

Q Fundraiser Car Wash for Local Sports Team at the Ocean Park Automotive parking lot Q Golf Putting Contest in front of Eurovision Optical

HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!


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LIVE in Ocean Park Drop by 1425 - 129th Street and Enter a Draw for an iPad Leather Folio, Charging Dock & iPhone Cases!

Ocean Park Day 13TH ANNUAL

ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE ~ MAIN STAGE LINE-UP ~

10:45 am 10:50 am 11:30 am 11:55 am 12:20 pm

MC Matt Grant announces the day Ron “Marwood” Fairbairn singer/songwriter Norden the Magician Champion Cheerleading Academy Pacific Showtime Chorus

OCEAN PARK’S YOUNG TALENT! 12:40 pm Miranda Gilbert pianist

OPEN HOUSE SAT., JUNE 16, 2-4 PM

1:05 pm 1:25 pm 1:45 pm 2:10 pm 2:30 pm 2:50 pm 3:10 pm 3:25 pm 3:45 pm

Laura Thibeault invites you to view her latest listing at 1425-129th St. Great house, great price in fun, friendly Ocean Park! WHITE E RO ROCK S SOUTH SURREY CRESCENT BEACH A CH

HomeLife Benchmark k Realty Corporation White Rock

12:45 pm 12:50 pm Richard Tichelman Brielle Campbell singer singer

Ventriloquist Neale Bacon Yasmina Dance Academy Mark Messcu One Man iPad Band Kelly McQuillan singer Brigadoon Highland Dancers Portal a Tango The Rhythm Well community drumming group Mattias and Isabella Tome singers/pianist Robyn and Ryleigh Gillespie

THANK-YOU TO OUR ENTERTAINMENT SPONSORS Stage: Coast Capital Savings Sound: Now Newspaper Friends of Ocean Park: Rita Laan (Mary Kay Cosmetics), Janet Jacobsen (Comfort Keepers), Atkinson + Terry Insurance, Ocean Park Village Pub, Sherron Fairbairn

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Celebrate The Beautiful Community We Live In! Artisans Live Music

Saturday, June 16 12noon – 4pm

Entertainment

Public Art Unveiling 1pm

Family Activity Zone Kids Crafts

Kwomais Point Park 1379 128 Street

Face Painting

Free shuttle on the hour every hour from South Surrey Recreation Centre!

BBQ & More!

For info: 604-592-6970

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N OT I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G - M O N DAY, J U N E 2 5 , 2 012 The Council of the City of Surrey will hold a Public Hearing pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act, in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC, on Monday, June 25, 2012, commencing at 7:00 p.m. Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2012, No. 17685 Application: 7907-0283-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 19565 - 72 Avenue APPLICANT: Jagbir S. Malhi c/o McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd. (Greg Mitchell) 13160 - 88 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3W 3K3 PROPOSAL: To rezone the property from “One Acre Residential Zone (RA)” to “Single Family Residential (9) Zone (RF-9)”. The purpose of the rezoning is to permit subdivision into 10 lots.

DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP 17685

DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP 17682

Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2006, No. 16074 Amendment By-law, 2009, No. 16989 Amendment By-law, 2012, No. 17680 Application: 7911-0298-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 15850 - 26 Avenue, 15715 (also shown as 15877), 15735, 15745, 15765, 15775, 15785, 15795 and 15760 (also shown as 15770 and 15780) - Croydon Drive APPLICANT: Morgan Crossing Properties Ltd., Strata Lot Owners BCS3659, Strata Lot Owners BCS3870 c/o Larco Investments Ltd. (Art Phillips) #3, 100 Park Royal South, West Vancouver, BC V7T 1A2 PROPOSAL: To amend “Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By law, 2006, No. 16074 Amendment By-law, 2009, No. 16989” in Part 2, Section F. 1 (Yards and Setbacks) by replacing the existing section with a new section that incorporates a 3.0 metre (10 ft.) side yard on a flanking street (Croydon Drive) as detailed in Appendix III of the Planning Report dated June 11, 2012. This amendment will accommodate the siting of existing and proposed buildings within the Morgan Crossing Lifestyle Centre.

DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP 17680

Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17113 Application: 7909-0116-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 19209 and 19240 - Fraser Highway APPLICANT: 0911110 BC Ltd. c/o Gateway Architecture Incorporated (Michael Cox) 947 Seymour Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 3M1 PROPOSAL: To amend “Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By law, 2010, No. 17113”, as follows: Part 2. Section D. (Density), Section E. (Lot Coverage), Section F. (Yards and Setbacks), Section G. (Height of Buildings), Section K. (Subdivision) detailed in Appendix B of Additional Planning Comments Report dated June 11, 2012. These changes will permit an air space subdivision on the site. This will provide greater separation between the future residential strata and commercial strata and allow each to operate independently in terms of budgetary items and strata rules and regulations. Note: A public hearing to rezone this site was held on June 25, 2010. The proposed above changes require a new public hearing.

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Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2012, No. 17683 Application: 7911-0125-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 2273 - 131A Street APPLICANT: Bin Han and Ying Zhao c/o Bin Han 2273 - 131A Street, Surrey, BC V4A 9B1 PROPOSAL: To rezone the property from “Half Acre Residential Gross Density Zone (RH-G)” to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)”. The purpose of the rezoning is to permit the construction of a secondary suite above the attached garage. B. Permitted Uses for By-law 17683 The Lands and structures shall be used for the following uses only, or for a combination of such uses: 1. One single family dwelling which may contain 1 secondary suite. 2. Accessory uses including the following: (a) Bed and breakfast use in accordance with Section B.2, Part 4 General Provisions, of Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, as amended; and (b) The keeping of boarders or lodgers in accordance with Section B.2, Part 4 General Provisions, of Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, as amended.

Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law 2007, No. 16327A, Amendment By-law, 2012, No. 17682 Application: 7912-0114-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 356 and 368 - 172 Street, 17237, 17245, 17253, 17261, 17269, 17277, 17285, 17293, 17299, 17309 and 17315 - 3A Avenue, 17222, 17246, 17268, 17290 and 17312 - 4 Avenue APPLICANT: Keith and Catherine Brown, Abdul and Waheeda Mian, Kuei J.Huang, Jih C. Li, Debbie Lin, Sukhjit S. and Dayna Sandher, Portal Village Management Ltd., David and Christina Anderson, Benjamin and Christine Bruneau, Marshall and Judith Cyr c/o Portal Village Management (Carla Kalke) PO Box 75008, White Rock, BC V4B 5L3 PROPOSAL: To amend Comprehensive Development Zone (CD) By-law No. 16327A as follows: (a) Replace Part 1, with the new legal description and civic addresses. (b) Replace Part 2, Section B.1 with the following: 1. “One single family dwelling which may contain one secondary suite.” (c) Insert a new Part 2, Section. J. Special Regulations as follows: J. Special Regulations 1. A secondary suite shall: a. Not exceed 90 square metres (968 sq. ft) in floor area; and b. Occupy less than 40% of the habitable floor area of the building. This amendment will permit one secondary suite within a single family dwelling.

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Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2012, No. 17681 Application: 7911-0297-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 12414 - 66 Avenue APPLICANT: 0920447 B.C. Ltd. c/o Hub Engineering Inc. (Rod Gonzalez) #101, 7485 - 130 Street, Surrey, BC V3W 1H8 PROPOSAL: To rezone the property from “One Acre Residential Zone (RA)” to “Single Family Residential Zone (RF)”. DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMIT To vary “Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000”, as amended, Part 16, Section F and K, as follows: (a) To reduce the minimum side yard setback for the principal building from 1.8 metres (6 ft.) to 1.2 metres (4 ft.) for Lots 1 to 12 inclusive; and (b) To reduce the minimum lot width from 15 metres (50 ft.) to 13.7 metres (45 ft.) for Lots 1 to 12 inclusive.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING - MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 2012 The purpose of the rezoning and development variance permit is to permit subdivision into 15 single family lots.

evasion problem worse, as sales of even highThe B.C. government end cars have become is plugging a loophole popular to give away, at that has prompted least on paper. Finance hundreds of Minister people to claim Kevin Falcon they are giving said the new away vehicles provincial sales to friends or tax legislation “acquaintances” specifies that rather than pay vehicle gifts can sales tax on the only be given transaction. to a relative When it or a registered adopted the charity. Kevin Falcon harmonized “Clearly we’ve finance minister had a situation sales tax in 2010, the B.C. in British government increased Columbia where there its separate tax on has been an enormous private sales of cars, effort underway for the boats and other vehicles public to avoid paying from seven per cent to tax owing when they 12. sell vehicles,” Falcon The federal goods said. “Either you accept and services tax that explanation or doesn’t apply to private you just believe that sales, and the B.C. people have become government said it extraordinarily generous wanted to level the in British Columbia.” playing field between The B.C. sales tax on private sales and used privately sold vehicles cars purchased from is called the “Tax on dealers. Designated Property,” The jump in the tax and it applies to aircraft rate appears to have and boats as well as cars made a chronic tax and trucks. Tom Fletcher Black Press

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Additional information may be obtained from the Planning & Development Department at (604) 591-4441. Copies of the by-law(s), development variance permit, supporting staff reports and any relevant background documentation may be viewed in the “Notices” section of the City of Surrey website at www.surrey.ca or inspected at the City Hall, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. from Tuesday, June 12, 2012 to Monday, June 25, 2012. All persons who believe their interest in property will be affected by the proposed by-law(s)/ development variance permit shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on matters contained in the by law(s)/development variance permit. Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council, please fax to 604-591-8731, email clerks@surrey.ca, or submit in writing to the City Clerk at 14245 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2, no later than Monday, June 25, 2012 at 4:00 p.m.

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Period setting gives classic touch to farce

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en Ludwig’s Lend Me A Tenor (Coast Capital Playhouse, until June 30) is a farce for people who don’t usually go for the idiom. The 1989 comedy – which has been described as “one of the two classic farces by a living playwright” (the other being Michael Frayn’s equally celebrated Noises Off) – exerts an appeal for those who might shun a more down-market door-slammer. The secret of Frayn’s piece is a clever multi-layered script that succeeds both as a celebration and a satire of the idiom. Lend Me A Tenor works a different trick. By setting his farce in Cleveland in 1934, Ludwig has given the formula an art deco patina familiar to any fan of black and white movie comedies of the 1930s. It is, in fact, the world of the Marx Brothers, as seen in A Night At The Opera and Room Service particularly, minus the iconoclastic, highly individual schtick of the brothers themselves. But that doesn’t really matter. There’s something in the milieu Contributed photo itself – the desperate finagling Nicole Smashnuk plays Maggie, fickle girlfriend of Max (Aaron Reno), who helps save the day when things of theatrical managers facing go terribly awry during a fundraiser at the Cleveland Opera House in 1934. down the Great Depression, the snootiness of the society crowd, role of Pseudolous in the farcical his nerdy assistant, Max (Aaron direction better than anyone the smarminess of hotel bellboys, musical A Funny Thing Happened Reno), must cope with ambitious I’ve ever worked with. I think he the vain glories of the ‘star,’ the On The Way To The Forum). soprano Diana (Jackie Block), thinks I’m kidding him, but when slinkiness of calculating dames “It’s never really fitted into Saunders’s star-struck daughter I give him a note, it’s great to see secreting themselves in dressing Fighting Chance’s mandate, but I Maggie (Nicole Smashnuk), silly him working on it quietly and rooms and closets – that lends a love farce – it’s my favourite kind society woman Julia (Susanne wonder what he’s going to come classic aura to Lend Me of humour,” he said. de Pencier) and a single-minded up with.” A Tenor. “What drew me to Lend bellhop (Sean Donnelly) – while He’s also welcomed the chance to A huge success in Me A Tenor is that it’s a still somehow making sure the work with de Pencier, a director in revival on Broadway very funny show.” show goes on. her own right, who also recently two seasons ago, and a The Cleveland Opera’s As a newcomer to Players retired from a long career as a staple of theatre groups attempt to stage a Club regular season production, casting director in the movie and across North America, fundraising performance Mooney said he’s enjoying television industry. Lend Me A Tenor arrived of Verdi’s Otello, starring working with actors and “It’s nice to have someone whose this week at the Coast famed tenor Tito ‘Il technicians he’s never had an professionality sets the tone,” he Capital, in a White Rock Stupendo’ Merelli opportunity to encounter before. said. Players Club production (Michael Kalmuk), seems “And it’s been really relaxing Reno is also someone he’s never Ryan Mooney helmed by Ryan Mooney. doomed to disaster when just to focus on directing – I worked with before, he said. director Mooney, artistic the star – a compulsive direct and produce with Fighting “One of his teachers at director of Vancouver’s womanizer with a jealous Chance.” Vancouver Film School had acclaimed Fighting Chance and passionate wife, Maria (Launi Mooney is particularly worked with me and, I guess, Productions – which partnered Bowie) – receives an accidental enthusiastic about his cast, all of encouraged him to audition. notably with the Players Club double dose of tranquilizers before whom manage to project a `30s He is one of the first people we in presenting last year’s summer he’s due to go on stage. quality, he said. read – he’s just great. It’s a tricky musical, Nunsense – admits he’s Scheming company manager “Fred Partridge is fantastic. role because in the beginning he never directed a farce before Saunders (Fred Partridge) and I can’t get over how he takes has to be sweet and tender and (although he did play the lead

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Her grandfather played cello, so when he passed away, it wasn’t entirely surprising that Clara Shandler’s dad – already an accomplished violin and piano player – took up the larger bowed stringed instrument. It was about then that toddler Clara’s ears perked up and her little hands got busy. She started making cellos out of Tinkertoys. And when her parents had dinner parties or get togethers, she’d stage impromptu performances on her makeshift instruments. “It was terrible,” she laughs. Finally, at age three, she got a real cello, a 16th-sized one just a little bigger than a viola. That was nearly 20 years – and numerous cellos – ago. Now Shandler, a Fraser Heights Secondary grad who this spring finished her bachelor of music degree at UBC, hopes to bring her music to the masses. But it’s not just in stuffy concert halls and auditoriums. She’s taking her sound to the streets. For the second year, the 22-yearold self-proclaimed Sidewalk Cellist is setting up each Saturday on a sidewalk in Vancouver and performing for anyone who wants to listen “One of my really big values is making sure that music is accessible,” she says. “When I was studying musicology, one of the

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Clara Shandler, the self-proclaimed Sidewalk Cellist, performs. things that I was really looking at... was how do we get classical music into public spaces so that everyone can experience the genre live? Because so much of classical music is the beauty of the live performance.” At the beginning, folks would trickle by, some stopping to listen to a song or two. But toward the end of the summer, she was drawing regular audiences of 50 or 60 people. “It was so positive.” Shandler plays music by Vivaldi, Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy and other classical composers. She has also asked her music colleagues to compose pieces that she performs at her outdoor shows.

To mix things up, she finishes each show with a few more original compositions, she says, which include everything from heavy metal to gypsy sounds, as well as a couple of Nirvana cover tunes and “Thunderstruck” by AC/DC. “People are getting to realize that classical music doesn’t just mean Beethoven,” she said. “Classical music can mean this crazy, weird, loud, obnoxious, really rhythmically percussive, dissonant music. It’s not all nice, tea party music.” Her sidewalk shows take place every Saturday from 2-4 p.m. through the end of June at Grandview Park on Commercial Drive. For more, check www.sidewalkcellist.com

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Ocean Park Day debuts new look 10:45 a.m. and runs to 4 p.m. Among the acts scheduled for the morning: singersongwriter Ron ‘Marwood’ Fairbairn; children’s magician Norden; and a routine by the Peace Arch Champion Cheerleading Academy; At noon, the versatile Pacific Showtime men’s chorus led by Mr. ‘O Canada’ Mark Donnelly will entertain with a broad range of music, and then the spotlight will be on three young talents: 11-year-old pianist Miranda Gilbert, 12-year-old singer Richard Tichelman and 14-year-old singer Brielle Campbell. At 1 p.m. it’ll be the turn of awardwinning, familyfriendly ventriloquist Neale Bacon and his Crazy Critters; followed by the belly dance and Bollywood styles of Yasmina Dance Academy; oneman iPad band Mark Messcu; singer Kelly McQuillan (of The Little Brother Band); highland dancing by

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The Ocean Park Idol contest may have fallen by the wayside, but Ocean Park Day this Saturday will be rife with local talent, including many young and upcoming performers. The new look is in keeping with the new Ocean Park Village brand – a joint venture of the Ocean Park Business Association and the Ocean Park Community Association, said communications co-ordinator and event stage manager Michelle Partridge. “We wanted to highlight even more local performers, so we’re having most of them do 15-minute sets,” said Partridge, adding this means that shoppers and strollers can enjoy a faster-paced variety of entertainment on the event stage, which will be set up in the parking lot of Ocean Park Safeway. Voice actor Matt Grant will emcee the program, which starts at

the Brigadoon School of Scottish Dance; and a display of sensuous tango technique by Bobbi and Patricia Lusic of Portal a Tango Dance Entertainment. Rounding out the afternoon, starting at 3:10 p.m.: Billy Knutson’s community drumming group The Rhythm Well: singers and pianists Mattias and Isabella Tome, aged 12 and nine; and the Langley-based country duo of Gillespie sisters Robyn, 19, and Ryleigh, 17.

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Sailboats speeding by Atkinson Point in West Vancouver on a blustery day; a meadow lit by a full moon; and the iridescent colours of mallard ducks are some of the scenes that have inspired watercolour artists in ‘Water, Colours, Inspiration!,’ an exhibition of recent works by 19 members of the Fraser Valley Watercolour Society. Continuing to Aug. 4 at the Surrey

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White Rock looks to rebound on home field this weekend

Tritons lose pitchers’ duel in Langley Nick Greenizan Sports Reporter

If White Rock Tritons coach Russ Smithson was in the mood to celebrate moral victories, he had a fine opportunity to do so Tuesday, after his club played well in a tight 1-0 loss to the third-place Langley Blaze.

The Blaze had arguably the BC Premier Baseball League’s top pitcher on the mound, too, in Jon Bauer – who threw a no-hitter against the Tritons in April, and leads the PBL in wins and is second in earned-run average. Of course, with his team coming off a pair

of weekend losses to the Victoria Eagles Sunday, Smithson and his troops aren’t likely to celebrate any close calls. Tuesday’s defeat, coupled with Sunday’s losses, leaves White Rock 12th in the 13-team PBL with a record of 9-26. Only the struggling Whalley Chiefs, at

6-20, are below the Tritons in the standings. White Rock and Whalley were to play a doubleheader Saturday, but it was postponed due to rain. Tuesday at Langley’s McLeod Park, Bauer put forth a usual strong performance, see page 50

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Sandcastle City Classic 10K runners take off from the race’s start line in Ocean Park Sunday morning. The annual race was won by Jeremiah Johnston (centre, bib number 95).

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Mission runner Jeremiah Johnston was the first across the finish line on Marine Drive Sunday, winning the Sandcastle City Classic 10K. Johnston, from Mission, completed the course – which began at 130 Street and 24 Avenue in South Surrey – in 31 minutes, 41.59 seconds, five seconds ahead of Burnaby’s Colin Wallace, who placed second. Surrey’s Drew Nicholson – who finished seventh in last year’s Sandcastle Classic – also

made the podium, finishing third in a time of 33:52.05. White Rock runner Chris Barth was fourth – and first in the male 40-44 age group – after clocking a time of 34:05.58. Vancouver’s Carey Nelson rounded out the top five, finishing five seconds back of Barth. The top female runner on the 10K circuit was Vancouver’s Kristin Smart, who ran the route in 38:07.02. Her time was more than a minute faster than

that of Susie Lang-Gould, who was the second woman across the line. Other Surrey finishers included Josh Weiss (20th), Don Evanson (30th), Neil Yarmoshuk (33rd). In total 260 runners took part in the annual race, which is the seventh race in the Lower Mainland Road Running Series. It’s also part of the Timex BC Road Race series. - Nick Greenizan


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Buis returns to mound against Bellingham for the second out. from page 49 Joel Lamont pitched striking out five while the final two allowing no runs innings for en route to his White Rock, seventh win of striking out the season. a pair while But while giving up just Bauer was busy one hit. shutting down Offensively, the Tritons’ White Rock offence, White managed just Rock starter five singles Alex Webb was Alex Webb off Bauer, led doing the same by leadoff to Blaze batters. hitter Tony Webb, who is Tabor, who now second in went 2-for-4. the league in The game strikeouts, struck was the out five in four second innings, while straight in walking three which White and allowing just Rock failed to one run, which Shaylen Buis plate a run. was scored pitchers In their in the second second inning. game Sunday against After Webb got Victoria, they lost 10-0. Langley’s Josh Wray to Despite the score, the strike out to start the game was close through second frame, Michael Dagg and Nick Rutckyj six innings; the Eagles – a former White Rock- led just 1-0 before scoring nine times South Surrey Little Leaguer – both walked. in the sixth and final frame, when the game Dagg eventually make was called. it to third after a wild Sunday’s opening pitch, and scored later game was much closer, in the inning when with Victoria escaping Aaron Horanski hit with a 4-3 win. into a fielder’s choice

The Eagles scored two in the first to take an early lead, and added single runs in the fourth and fifth, but White Rock slowly chipped away at the lead, scoring in both the sixth and seventh innings. Jackson Temple and Matt Stephens each had doubles, while pitcher Nathan Trueblood was saddled with the loss, striking out four batters in five innings before giving way to Adam Shumka, who pitched the final two frames. White Rock’s busy

week also included an exhibition contest Monday night in Bellingham, where the Tritons were on the wrong end of a 13-6 score to Bellingham Post 7 at Joe Martin Stadium. That game featured a return to the mound for Shaylen Buis, who had not pitched in a year due to a shoulder injury. He had instead been primarily playing first base – which requires less throwing. In his return to the hill, Buis threw 18

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Success on sand Two Earl Marriott Secondary duos finished on the podium at the Volleyball BC-sponsored High School Beach Volleyball Open last weekend at Spanish Banks in Vancouver. The pairing of Jacob Smith and Chris Wilson won gold in the senior division, beating a team from W.J. Mouat in the final (25-13, 25-13). The EMS team of Braydon Thain and Byron Keturakis also finished on the podium, in third place. In the U15 division, Marriott’s Tyson Smith and Donovan Moore placed fourth.

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Bluetree Homes and Wesgroup Properties announce The Brewery District

Brewing up ‘an exciting ... place to live’ Bluetree Homes and Wesgroup Properties are teaming up to bring the Brewery District to New Westminster. Located in historic Sapperton, directly connected to SkyTrain and beside the Royal Columbian Hospital, the Brewery District will offer something for everyone. “We believe that the Brewery District will be an exciting and vibrant place to live, and that it is an important part of the future of New Westminster,” says Bluetree President Ben Taddei. “We are pleased to become a part of this community and the vision set out by Wesgroup, with the development of its residential buildings.”

The first high-rise tower will have 130 suites, and will start sales this winter. “A strong and reputable builder, Bluetree Homes will bring exceptional value to this exciting next phase at the Brewery District, and we are excited to welcome them to this vibrant community,” says Gino Nonni, president of Wesgroup. Eventually the development will include approximately 750 homes, space for almost 100 new businesses and the new TransLink and Transit Police corporate headquarters, which are currently under construction. For more information, visit www. thebrewerydistrict.ca.

tub surround and ensuite floor. When you actually want to leave your home (you may not after seeing all the amazing things inside it), you’ll find a community backing on spectacular natural green space. “It’s becoming more difficult to find green space,” Steine says. “That’s what we really can provide here.” Portrait has been honoured with 105 major industry awards for Silver Ridge, including the Avid Diamond Award for the Best Customer Experience in Canada this year. They were also awarded a Special Platinum Award this year by the Canadian Home Builders’ Association of British Columbia for winning 27 Georgie Awards in the past 11 years. “The community itself is probably

one of the most awarded communities in B.C,” Steine says. “There’s a lot to be said for that.” Right now buyers are able to take advantage of buying a home before construction begins, so they can choose their colour scheme and have the opportunity to take advantage of the upgrades that Portrait is offering. “It’s been extremely popular so far,” Steine says, adding that several homes have already been sold and people are coming through the sales centre all the time. “Build it and they will come!” he laughs. “That says a lot about the community.” Homes start in the $450,000s. For more information, visit www. portraithomes.ca or call 604-466-9278.

‘A quiet, natural setting’

Portrait raising the bar at Hampstead at Silver Ridge by Kerry Vital

Turning into the driveway of Portrait Homes’ Silver Ridge community, you immediately feel a sense of calm. Your shoulders relax, your head clears and you breathe a sigh of relief. Your new home at Hampstead at Silver Ridge awaits, surrounded by trees and green space, blending perfectly into the beauty around it. “It’s a quiet, natural setting,” says Vice-President of Marketing and Sales Troy Steine. “That appeals to a lot of people.” The 105-acre master-planned community of Silver Ridge in Maple Ridge has been in development for years, and Hampstead is the latest phase. Building on the popularity of past phases like Brighton and Stoneleigh, Hampstead features many of the beautiful details that have been so popular before, and adds a few unique touches of its own. “We really raised the bar for Hampstead,” Steine says. “There’s something for everybody.” The three- and four-bedroom singlefamily homes have seriously gorgeous exteriors, with custom stone detailing, natural-stained wood beams, heritagestyle front doors and professionally landscaped front and back yards. Curb appeal will never be a problem at Hampstead! Moving inside, you’ll find inviting foyers featuring custom tile flooring

The community itself is probably one of the most awarded communities in B.C.,” says Vice-President of Marketing and Sales Troy Steine. and nine-foot ceilings on the main level. Most plans include dramatic vaulted ceilings, which lend a huge sense of space to your new home. The five different floorplans, ranging from over 2,030 to 3,526 square feet, all have a great room layout, so you’ll easily be able to entertain in high style around the energy-efficient fireplace that features a custom-crafted wood mantel. The kitchen is a gourmet’s dream, with a work island with an eating/ conversation bar, full-height tiled backsplash, shaker-style cabinets and pot lights throughout. Those pot lights are featured throughout the home, so harsh lighting is a thing of the past. The master suite is an oasis of calm, with spacious walk-in closets, soaker tubs in the ensuite, granite bathroom countertops and a hand-set ceramic tile

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OPEN HOUSES OPEN SAT. & SUN. JUNE 16 & 17 2:00-4:00 P.M.

15567 - 37A AVENUE • OFFERED AT $1,028,888 Elegant 3356 sq. ft. Ironwood family home in great neighbourhood! Cathedral entrance, gleaming cherry hardwood, granite and s/s appliances. Four bdrms. up, three bdrms. in fully finished basement, lots of room for everyone! Stop in and see the many extras included: A/C, intercom, security, landscape irrigation and more. Pam Mitchell 604-828-7266 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

OPEN SAT. JUNE 16 2:00-4:00 P.M.

14172 MARINE DRIVE • WATERFRONT Eclectic open plan residence is a total winner! Open island kitchen, granite counters, gas range. Living room stunning fireplaces and access to decks and ocean views. Master on the main! Enjoy the patios and private terraces on the way down to your very own waterfront. Asking $1,778,000. Gene Watt 778-668-7253 Sutton Group West Coast Realty

OPEN 2830 - 154TH STREET SAT. & OPEN THIS WEEKEND & NEXT WEEKEND SUN. Five bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Well renovated and big lot. JUNE Priced to sell. 16 & 17, Sunny Pamma 604-538-8888 23 & 24 Sutton Group West Coast Realty 12-2:00 OPEN 938 STEVENS ST. • NOW $799,000 4 bdrm. home, 1 block from beach, restaurants, shopping! Spacious, SAT. & bright, floor-to-ceiling windows, 3 bathrm., 2 kitchens, SUN. 2 full ensuites, 2 large walk-in closets. Updated JUNE kitchen, huge sundeck, peekaboo ocean views. Bsmt. 16 & 17 offers 2 bdrms. suite with own entrances. Bring 2:00-4:00 offers. Joanne Taylor 604-538-8888 Sutton Group West Coast Realty www.joannetaylor.com P.M. OPEN 15310 - 17A AVENUE • LUXURY CONDOS AT GEMINI SAT. & One and two bedroom condos. SUN. JUNE Good selection remaining. 16 & 17 Susan Vollmer 604-541-4888 2:00-4:00 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty P.M.

OPEN 3486 - 154TH STREET • ROSEMARY HEIGHTS Subdivision. High-end kitchen w/island, 4 bdrms., SAT. & 4 bath custom home, high quality finishings, real SUN. hardwood. Quiet street across from park, near school. JUNE Two storey, bsmt., extremely clean. Freeway access, 16 & 17 shopping, recreation all near by. Julia Bancroft 778-808-9565 2:00-4:00 Sutton Group West Coast Realty P.M. OPEN 1434 EVERALL STREET • STARTING AT $549,900 Evergreen Pointe. Brand new 5-unit townhome SAT. & development, serene, natural setting, ocean views, SUN. towering evergreens. Clean, crisp, contemporary JUNE design, convenient White Rock location, 3 bdrm./2 16 & 17 bath and 4 bdrm./3 bath available, top of the line finishings. Prices include HST. Karin White 1:00-4:00 604-418-7777 Sutton Group West Coast Realty P.M. SAT. & 14955 VICTORIA AVENUE • SAUSALITO SUN. Beachside living at the Sausalito! JUNE Six storey, 23 condos, panoramic ocean views. 16 & 17 Construction has started, behind the Boathouse, 45% sold. 1:30 - 4:30 One bedroom from $295,000. Sub-penthouse from $545,000. P.M. OR 604-538-3237 Century 21 Seaside Realty BY APPT.

#210 - 15145 - 36TH AVENUE • $424,900 Brand new 1058 sq. ft. 2 OPEN bdrm./2 bath & den condo in South Surrey’s popular Edgewater DAILY Community; close to shops, dining, golf, parks. Features S/S NOON5:00 P.M. appls., granite or quartz counters, hardwood laminate floor, (EXCEPT over-sized windows, 9 ft. ceilings, plus Outlook Clubhouse. FRIDAYS) Lynne Gosse 604-818-5603 Fifth Avenue Real Estate Ltd.

16248 - 28TH AVENUE • MORGAN HEIGHTS OPEN Master on main w/custom walk-in closet! Walk to shops, school. SUNDAY Two-storey, large fin. bsmt., ready for games and media rooms. JUNE 17 1:00 - 4:00 Unique floor plan, vaulted ceilings, hardwood, granite, 3 bdrms. up, covered patio w/gas BBQ hookup, RV parking, corner lot. P.M. Shawn O’Shea 604-531-1111 HomeLife Benchmark Realty

#109 - 1785 MARTIN DR. • $449,900 • SOUTHWYND Lovely OPEN large 2 bdrm., 2 bath corner suite, famrm. off kitchen (overlooks SAT. private patio). Immac., lots of updates: plank laminate floors, JUNE 16 s/s appls, gas F/P, sep. laundry room, 2 parking. Desirable bldg., 2:00 - 4:00 clubhouse. Adult-oriented, no pets, no rentals. Lynn Vaughn & P.M. Diane Reelie 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

14979 BUENA VISTA AVE. • $1,019,000 OPEN Ocean and Gulf Island views. SUNDAY Three bedrooms, three bathrooms, family room, double garage, JUNE 17 total parking for 6 cars, 2635 sq. ft. home on 3901 sq. ft. lot. 2:00 - 4:00 Gas fireplace. P.M. Patricia Pousette 604-531-1909 Hugh & McKinnon Ltd. 962 HABGOOD STREET • $1,098,000 OPEN Pristine 3384 sq. ft. home with ocean views. Five bdrm., 4 bath, SUNDAY high-end finishing throughout. Bsmt. contains 1 bdrm. suite JUNE 17 (unauthorized). Level backyard, large covered deck. 2:00 - 4:00 Lulu Sorbara 604-541-4888 P.M. RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd. OPEN SAT. & SUN. JUNE 16 & 17 2:00-4:00 P.M.

#103 - 16350 - 14TH AVE. • WESTWINDS • NEW PRICE: $429,000 Two-level townhouse, 2 bdrms., den, 3 baths, very bright open floor plan, vaulted ceiling, beautifully maintained, overlooks greenbelt. New h/w on main, ss appliances, new roof, 19+, pets ok, rentals allowed w/restrictions. Low maintenance = $144.67. Hanna Soucker 604-538-8888 Sutton Group West Coast Realty

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#3 - 12963 - 17TH AVENUE • $589,000 Main floor master bedroom! View this bright, spacious 3 bdrm. townhome. Formal dining and family rooms. Double garage. Ideally located for quiet living yet close to library, shopping, buses. Steve & Margie Chapman 604-828-3503 Sutton Group West Coast Realty www.3.OceanParkGrove.info

#306 - 15313 - 19TH AVENUE • $239,900 OPEN Top floor, best price. Apartment home, quiet side of bldg. Close SUNDAY to transit, walk to Semiahmoo shopping. Two bdrms., 2 baths, JUNE 17 encl. balcony makes perfect den, functional floor plan, storage 2:00 - 4:00 off kitchen. Upgraded appliances, some hardwood. Vacant. Helga P.M. Farquharson 604-538-8888 Sutton Group West Coast Realty OPEN SAT. JUNE 16 2:00 - 4:00 P.M.

#202 - 15325 - 17TH AVENUE • $289,000 Bright two bedroom condo in central White Rock. Rainscreened, updated building. Overlooks garden, lovingly maintained. Jane Bailey 604-725-4954 HomeLife Benchmark Realty

3488 ROSEMARY HEIGHTS CRESCENT OPEN Custom built home, two storey with basement on 4445 sq. ft. lot. SAT. Three bedrooms, 3 baths. Private backyard backs onto the park. JUNE 16 Prime location in popular neighbourhood. 1:00 - 4:00 Anita Marler 604-531-4000 P.M. Bay Realty

#206 - 15164 PROSPECT AVE. • WATERFORD PLACE Stunning OPEN 1322 sq. ft. 2 bdrm. & den, 2 bath corner unit. Concrete & steel SAT. const. High-end finishing, oversized windows, s/s appls., granite JUNE 16 2:00 - 4:00 c/tops, h/w flooring, A/C. Bal. of 10 warr. 2 cats or 1 dog. Rentals & BBQs ok, no age restr. Walk to amenities & beach. P.M. André Edwards 604-765-9961 HomeLife Benchmark Realty

#202 - 1929 - 154TH ST. • STRATFORD GARDENS • NEW PRICE: OPEN $359,000 Corner unit overlooks inside courtyard & fountains, 2 SAT. bdrms., 2 baths plus den, 1300 sq. ft. Freshly painted, brand new JUNE 16 roof. One pet allowed - no size requirement. No rentals. 1:00 - 3:00 Monica Dahl & Helmut Dahl 604-541-4888 P.M. RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

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15069 BUENA VISTA AVE. • NEW PRICE $695,000 Ocean views from main & lower levels of this 1/2 duplex. Freshly painted interior, updated light fixtures & flooring. 2 f/p’s, 1 gas, 1 wood burning. Balcony off dining room, walk-out patio. Central location, walk to beach, shopping, banking & doctors. 2 car garage. Cindy Poppy 604-531-1111 Homelife Benchmark Realty

14222 - 36A AVE. • SOUTHPORT • NEW PRICE: $939,000 OPEN Quality Parklane Homes community, 2-storey home, full bsmt., SUNDAY 3592 sq. ft. Great room plan, 4 bdrms. & den. A/C, hardwood, JUNE 17 stone fireplace, gourmet kitchen, stainless steel appls., gas cook1:00 - 3:00 top, granite counters. Monica Dahl & Helmut Dahl 604-541-4888 P.M. RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

STARTS SAT. JUNE 16 1:00 P.M. PARADE OF HOMES

1 TO 2 @ #4 - 15255 - 36TH AVE. • $648,800 Ferngrove t/house. Sunny fenced rear garden, 4 bdrms., 2-level & bsmt. Double gar. 2:15 - 3:15 @ 1899 - 133B ST. • $1,348,800 Amble Green. Nicely updated Street of Dreams home, 3903 sq. ft., 2 levels, 4 bdrms. Dave, Cindy & Amanda Walker 604-889-5004 HomeLife Benchmark Realty www.whiterockwalker.com

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#48 - 2678 KING GEORGE BLVD. • THE MIRADA End unit, 3 bedrooms up, den down, double car garage. Townhome boasts stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, living room and family room. $412,000. Janalee Barnes / Diane Roberts 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

OPEN SAT. JUNE 16 2:00 - 4:00 P.M.

1507 KING GEORGE BLVD. • $749,000 Two level plus full bsmt. home. Access off lane. Four bdrms. up plus two bdrm. suite in basement. Janalee Barnes / Diane Roberts 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

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OPEN HOUSES OPEN SUNDAY JUNE 17 1:00-4:00 P.M.

15611 COLUMBIA AVE. • $1,295,000 Architecturally designed LEEDS PLATINUM sustainable home. One of the smartest & most efficient homes in Western Canada. Fantastic views and a rooftop deck. 12’ ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, huge master bedroom. Maureen Fritz 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific

OPEN SUNDAY JUNE 17 2:00-4:00 P.M.

14855 MARINE DRIVE • MARINE COURT! Unobstructed ocean views. Two bedroom, 2½ bath, 1300 sq. ft. Solarium. Private parking. $498,500. Jason Lloyd 778-241-4930 Hugh & McKinnon Realty

OPEN SUNDAY JUNE 17 2:00-4:00 P.M.

#35 - 1640 - 162ND STREET • $309,000 Welcome to Cherry Brook, where you own your own lot. This double-wide unit is super bright and has had some updates. Great quiet location in the complex. Ozzy Crompton 778-833-4902 Peninsula Premier Properties

OPEN SUNDAY JUNE 17 2:00-4:00 P.M.

#4 - 1771 - 128TH STREET • $589,000 • OCEANWOOD Rancher townhouse. Lovely, 1562 sq. ft. w/996 sq. ft. unfinished basement. Prime corner location, southern backyard, 2 bdrms., 2 bath, double car garage, plus extra guest parking. Nicely appointed. Kathleen Thomas 604-531-4000 Bay Realty

OPEN SAT. JUNE 16 2:00-4:00 P.M.

#307 - 1588 BEST STREET • $267,000 1042 sq. ft. Two large bedrooms, 2 baths, level walk to all shops. Former show suite, very spacious. Great building. Jackie Allain 604-805-3437 One Percent Realty Ltd.

OPEN SUNDAY JUNE 17 2:00-4:00 P.M.

14956 - 22ND AVENUE • $888,888 2200+ sq. ft. South Surrey home. Walking distance to Semiahmoo High School and private schools. Lots of updates. South rear yard. One has to see to buy. Jackie Allain 604-805-3437 One Percent Realty Ltd.

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I am retiring soon and my wife and I would like to “downsize” our residence so we can spend less time maintaining a home and more time traveling. We are thinking about purchasing a townhouse or condominium. What should we know before we buy?

One of the main items to consider is the difference in property boundaries. The home you have now is a single family detached residence. You are the exclusive owner of the structure and the property it’s located on. The external property boundaries separate what belongs to you from your neighbors. If you choose to buy an attached dwelling such as a townhouse or condominium, you acquire exclusive ownership rights to the interior space of your particular unit. You also become a co-owner of common area grounds, fences, shared walls, and facilities (such as swimming pools) with other owners in the condo or townhouse development. As an owner, you will automatically become a member of a homeowner’s association (Strata) that will require you to pay fees on a monthly basis. These strata fees usually cover the cost of maintaining and insuring areas of common ownership. The cost and coverage varies from one development to the next, so be sure to find out before you buy. Strata properties are governed by Bylaws that may restrict your ownership rights, eg. they may not allow rentals or pets in the complex. Make sure you understand the Bylaws and if necessary, have a lawyer review them before purchasing.

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Betty passed away peacefully at Peace Arch Hospital in White Rock, at the age of 88. She is predeceased by her husbands, Jack Best, and Phillip Besse; her sisters, Marguerite and Stella; and her brother, Ronnie. Betty is survived by her daughter, Maureen Wilson; grandchildren, Todd (Jessi) Wilson and Erin (Max) Kraft; and her great-grandsons, Wesley and Devon Kraft; her sister, Evelyn, and sister-in-law, Phyllis, as well as several nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Betty’s life will be held Sunday, July 8th from 2-4pm at the Siperko residence, 13785 Marine Dr., White Rock. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the BC Cancer Society http://bccancerfoundaiton.com/waysdonate/gift-memory

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CHILDCARE AVAILABLE

SUSAN’S NANNY AGENCY accepting resumes for Childcare, Housekeeping, Elderly care 5 F/T nannies w/cars looking for work, avail now. F/T L/O. Special needs: F/T L/O, 3 children; P/T 3 days/wk. Avail 3 L/I Filipino & 2 L/I European. Male care aide looking for live-in position. Fax 604-538-2636/Ph 538-2624

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PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE Semi-Attached Homes Development Date: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 Time: 4:30pm to 7:00pm Location: ELGIN HALL 14250 Crescent Road Surrey, BC

The purpose for the Public Open House is to introduce the proposed development by the property owners for semi attached homes at 140th Street and 32nd Avenue. Information will be available regarding the land use, housing form, density, access and circulation. The consulting team seek your input on the development proposal and will be available to answer questions. Maggie Koka, Aplin & Martin Consultants Ltd. 604-597-9058

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LOST - CAMERA: Sony Digital Cybershot camera, lost on June 9th, either in Centennial Park or Semiahmoo Mall. Desparately wanting the memory card back. Reward. Please call: (604)531-0998. LOST: CAT, short hair black with small white patch on chest 164/King George, June 9, tattoo #ACBY195. 604-535-0385 or 604-453-2243.

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The Abbotsford Press Centre has an opening for a Pressman on our spare board. Web Offset experience a must. Must be available for shift work. References required. Interested applicants should direct their resume to:

P/T NANNY, exp’d, for 2 boys, 8 & 10 yrs, afterschool care, our home, Cloverdale area. Light housekeeping. Must have car, ref’s & CRC. N/S. $14/hr. Call 604-575-7812, email: mgpat@telus.net

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Press Manager, Abbotsford Press Centre 34375 Gladys Avenue, Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 2H5 Fax: 604-853-2195. No phone calls please e-mail: dwarne@blackpress.ca

PRE-SCHOOLS SANDCASTLES & Sunshine Preschool 14633 - 16th Avenue Fun Family Phonics 3 and 4 hour classes 2 - 5 days available ESL (Est. since 1995) BRENDA 604-531-2100

We thank all those who are interested in this position; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Teach over the internet. Create your financial future in the Health & Wellness industry, online train/support. www.createincome4life.com

After school nanny required for 3 children. Must have car. 2:30 6:30pm. Monday - Thursday. Start Sept 4. (604)560-4680

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BUSINESS FOR SALE Be your own boss publishing your own local entertainment / humour magazine. Javajoke publications is offering an exclusive protected license in your area. We will teach you our lucrative proven system, step by step by step to create the wealth that you want. Perfect for anyone FT / PT, from semi-retired to large scale enterprise. Call today to get your no obligation info packet. Toll FREE 1-855-406-1253

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Terrific career opportunity outstanding growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects. No Experience Needed!! Extensive paid travel, meal allowance, 4 wks. vacation & benefits pkg. Skills Needed - Ability to travel 3 months at a time Valid License with air brake endorsement. High School Diploma or GED. Apply at www.sperryrail.com under careers, keyword Driver DO NOT FILL IN CITY or STATE BUSINESS AND FINANCE: Seeking a business opportunity or partner? Posting legal notices? Need investors, agents or distributors, this is where you advertise. Call

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NOW HIRING!

OWNER OPERATORS Surrey Terminal

DRIVERS WANTED:

Our Regional Credit team works out of our Surrey branch providing support to our customers and branches in BC. We are looking for a dynamic individual to fill the role of CREDIT ADMINISTRATOR. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Evaluating customer credit applications, setting limits, collection of A/R, assisting with dispute resolution and account reconciliation. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: • Strong communication and organizational skills • Business degree / diploma • Desire for career in credit, willingness to enrol in CCP program • Intermediate computer skills including Excel & Word Steve Hewitt, Emco Corporation • 8308 - 129th Street, Surrey, B.C.V3W 0A6 Fax No: (604) 594-5880 • Email: shewitt@emcoltd.com

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Van Kam Freightways’ group of companies requires Owner Operators to be based out of our Surrey Terminal for runs throughout BC & Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain driving exp./training. We offer above average rates and an excellent employee benefits package. Call Bev at 604-968-5488 or send a detailed resume and current driver’s abstract, and details of your truck to: careers@vankam.com Fax, 604-587-9889 Van Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility. Thank you for your interest however only those of interest to us will be contacted.

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IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE If you are experiencing delays in the processing of your EI, CPP, OAS, Veterans Affairs, or CIC claims, please call the “Office For Client Satisfaction”

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for Landscaping Work! Competitive, Energetic, Honesty a MUST!

Join our Marketing/ Advertising team now Busiest time of the year!

*Top Industry Wages / * Full Benefit Package

Hiring 12 f/t CSR reps

Email: heather@viperconcrete.com Fax: 403-217-7795

Time to Put Down Some Roots?

Must be outgoing and motivated!

Call Rochelle 604.777.2195

Check out our Real Estate Section (600’s) for home listings by realtors and For Sale By Owners for a great deal on your new home.

Online: www.viperconcrete.com NEEDED. P/T & F/T house cleaner in White Rock. DL & car an asset but not req. Call Eva 778-886-6857

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Advertising Sales Representative The award-winning Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows News has an immediate opening for a full time Advertising Sales Representative.

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Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEA Community Services is looking for qualified applicants who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or on weekends for respite. Training, support and remuneration are provided. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door.

An Alberta Construction Company is hiring dozer, excavator and labour/rock truck operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-7235051.

Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628 www.plea.bc.ca

The successful candidate will be required to meet sales targets by deepening relationships with existing clients and developing new business with an aggressive face-to-face cold calling mandate. The ability to work independently in an extremely fast paced environment while adhering to deadlines is a must. Candidates considered for the position will be results oriented, strong communicators, and be willing to learn and adapt in an ever changing business environment. A vehicle and a valid driver’s license is required. We offer a great working environment with a competitive base salary and commission plan along with a strong benefit package. Black Press has over 170 community newspapers across Canada and the United States and for the proven candidate the opportunities are endless. Please submit your resume with a cover letter by 5:00 pm Sunday, June 24, 2012, to: Carly Ferguson, Advertising & Creative Services Manager Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows News 22328 - 119th Avenue Maple Ridge, BC V2X 2Z3 or by email: admanager@mapleridgenews.com

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HELP WANTED

PRODUCTION WORKERS Required F/T For Manufacturing Company (not a nursery) in Port Kells. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Duties include; using Heavy Duty Power Tools. MUST be able to lift 100 lbs., have valid driver’s license and speak fluent English. Dental and extended medical benefit plan after 3 months. Apply in person w/resume & ref’s. A5, 19327 94th Ave, Sry.

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HOME CARE/SUPPORT Respite Caregivers

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:

604-708-2628

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Harrison Mills . Must have valid BC drivers licence & provide own tools. At least two year’s previous experience required.

Please fax 604-796-0318 or e-mail: mikayla.tamihilog@shaw.ca

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HANDYMAN will do all odd jobs. Painting, yard work, lawn cutting, etc. $11/hr. Call (778)239-9517.

TLC Hair Design 604-538-7710

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OPA! Souvlaki is seeking to hire 2 F/T food counter attendants at #70-2245 160th St. Surrey. No exp. required but the applicant should have some high school education & able to speak, read & write English. The applicant should be able to operate cash register, grill & deep fryer, take customer orders, serve customer at counters, package takeout food, stock refrigerators etc. Salary is $11/hr. Evening, night weekend & shift work. Email your resume to: sunnysidhu4@hotmail.com

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LOCAL LASER TATTOO removal business. Part time REGISTERED NURSE required. Will train, good rate. Flexible hrs. Contact Brenda at 604-536-1617

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Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092

Call (604)538-9600

Administration at Lewis is about organizing, organizing, & more organizing to help highlight and expand the Lewis Brand. If you think you have what it takes to be a Lewis you’ll need to be: A great communicator; able to get along with all sorts of people; able to support all the different departments & their deadlines; able to focus & organize everyone & everything; passionate about doing a task right the first time; a leader who can take on projects & motivate the team to see them through; experienced in all admin functions in a busy office environment; highly proficient in MS Office Suite, & CRM systems. Do you love the web? You may also be involved in our webbased promotional strategies & social media marketing. Any experience in a marketing office you may have is definitely an asset. If you live to organize & get things done, then you may be our newest Lewis Admin Guru!! Come & join our fun & enthusiastic team in Langley by sending your resume to: service@lewisadvantage.ca

We can’t wait to meet you!

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SALES ASSOCIATES req P/T for Fashion Addition 14+ location at Morgan Crossing, South Surrey. Apply in person or email:

sharvey@fashionaddition14plus.com

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WANTED: ENTHUSIASTIC SALES ASSOCIATE at a Co-operators’ INSURANCE agency in South Surrey. Level 1 or 2 license, ICBC experience, excellent English. P&C experience a bonus. Tue-Sat schedule. Email resume to Lowell_Regier@Cooperators.ca

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FULL AUTOMATED BEAM SAW / PANEL OPERATOR

Required Full-Time for Surrey based cabinet shop. Must have previous experience.

Excellent Wages Paid!

Call 604-710-1581

PSYCHIC Spiritual reader & advisor Palm & tarot card reader tells past, present & future removes all bad luck & jadoo. Guaranteed to help you in all problems of life. All readings private & confidential Available for parties Located in White Rock 2 readings - $30

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6 FT FENCING, Retaining Walls, Blacktop/Concrete driveway’s, Reno’s, Roofing, Bobcat Service. Snow Removal. Gaary Landscaping Call (604)889-8957.

Kristy 604.488.9161 threescocatering@shaw.ca

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DEBT CONSOLIDATION PROGRAM Helping CANADIANS repay debts, reduce or eliminate interest regardless of your credit!

Qualify Now To Be Debt Free 1-877-220-3328 Licensed, Government Approved, BBB Accredited. GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com TAX Debt Consulting CRA Assessments, Audits, Penalty/Interest? Victim of Tax Scam? We can Help! Call Today. TRC Services Inc. ph: (604)-781-6244 email: tax.trc@gmail.com

Garden Maint. & reno Sterilized soil blends Pruning/Planting Lawn Maintainance

Free Est. 604-838-8341

Expert Lawn Management Qualified Professional Hedge Trimming & Pruning BLACK SOIL / MULCH

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CARPENTRY Carpentry ~ Tile ~ Drywall

Painting, Flooring. Free est. 28 yrs. exp. Brad (604)535-2526

CLEANING SERVICES

For all Your Cleaning Needs

The Fence Guy Ltd 242

Insured

CONCRETE & PLACING

604 . 781 . 9110

AKAL CONCRETE. All types of reno’s. Driveways, sidewalks, floors, stairs, forming, retaining walls. Call 778-881-0961

Lawn & Garden Care Since 1989 -

FULLY INSURED

Horticulture Grad. BCIT

Call Mike 604-671-3312

FENCE & DECK INSTALLATIONS

ALL Concrete Brick, Block & Stonework. Good job - Good price. Call Enzio (604)594-1960

PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 32 Years Exp. Free Estimates.

FENCES DECKS HOME REPAIRS Proudly serving W. Rock / S. Surrey for over 10 yrs. Lic. & Insured. Free Est. Call Dave 604-306-4255 MIKE & SONS FENCE & DECK, 20 yrs. exp. Locally run. Hand built. Free est. (778)277-3773

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~ NEW LAWNS ~ FENCES - Chain Link & Cedar Patios, Ponds & Waterfalls, Drains, Retaining Walls, Pruning, Hedging, Trimming 30 yrs. exp. 604-864-8682 or 604-835-4498

GARDENING

Eric 604-541-1743

METICULOUS & IMMACULATE. Move-ins & Move outs. 25 yrs exp. Exc. refs. 604-763-8443/ 542-4313 YOUR Castle Cleaning Services Guaranteed to give you an excellent quality residential cleaning job. For free estimate please call Marielou at 604-376-2056.

HANDYPERSONS

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Great Prices, Quality Work. *Licensed *Insured *Since 1986

Andre 604-836-7150

ALL DECKED OUT DECKING LTD Wood & Vinyl Specialist Global Dec-k-ing Dealer Repair or Custom Build

Call Peter 604 - 541 - 8841

A SEMI-RETIRED CONTRACTOR. Specializing in Renovation’s. Available for work. 604-532-1710

AT YOUR SERVICE. Carpentry, Concrete, Painting, Rubbish Removal. Call Dave (604)999-5056

Danny 778 - 565 - 4797

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283B HAULING & SALVAGE

JUNK Away Call Bob 778-836-0053 Junk Bins also Call 778-763-3867 Metal and Cars Free Pick Up

Licensed, Insured & WCB

FPatios FPool Decks FSidewalks FDriveways FForming FFinishing FRe & Re All Your Concrete Needs 30yrs exp. Quality workmanship Fully Insured

DRYWALL

ABS DRYWALL, res. & comm. Quailty workman ship. Boarding, taping, finishing, textured ceiling, renos. Free est. 604-376-1927 PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. Call Parm (604) 762-4657

MUSHROOM MANURE

CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928 or 604-538-3796

GOOD MAIDS, good housecleaning services. Res., Comm. Reas. rates. Free est. 604-587-5454

283A

HANDYMAN. Very reliable. 20 yrs exp. Senior’s discount. Make a list. CAN DO IT ALL! 604-866-4977

SUN DECKS

MAAN LANDSCAPING

778-883-4262

D Windows Out & In D Gutters cleaned In & Out D Pressure Washing D Serving W. Rock for over 30 yrs D Lic. & WCB insured. D Free Est. Seniors Discount

GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627

604-240-1000

SPECIALIZING IN: Lawn Cutting, Weeding & Pruning Power Raking & Aerating White Rock Owned & Operated Since 1992

E & M MAINTENANCE WINDOW WASHING

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

287

www.pacificcedarworks.com

So it is lovely & easy to look at, easy to clean & easy to repair. It increases the value of your home.

Efficient, Reliable, Friendly, Bonded Excellent References with 18 yrs of experience. Call Ivet: 778-235-4070

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

Fully insured with WCB.

CONCRETE. Remove & Replace. Specializing in driveway, patios, etc. All types of finishes. FREE Estimates. 604-996-6878.

Residential & Commercial Services ~ Excellent Rates!! * Licensed * Bonded * Insured

DETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING.

~ Reasonable Rates ~

Call 778-227-2431

Professional Installations for a Great Price!

A Cut Above Yard Maintenance

CLEANING LADY ~ reliable, prof., will clean your home, office. 10 years exp. Reasonable rates. Excellent references. 778-960-9865

Lawn Mowing Trimming & Edging Yard Improvements Planting -Gardening/Weeding Yard Clean-up / Care Rubbish Removal

SENIOR’S HANDYMAN SERVICE Semi-Retired businessman. Honest - Reliable - Insured. Call Brad for free estimate. 604-837-5941

DAVE

Why Flatten Your Textured & Popcorn Ceilings?

Weekly, Biweekly, Monthly

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ALL CITY FENCING All types of fencing, decks & sheds. Free estimates ~ 778-240-0975

STAMPED CONCRETE

A MAID TO CLEEN

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

FENCING

D D D D

damaged concrete. Ken 604-532-0662

236

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

SPRING CLEAN-UP

(604)531-5935

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

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

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

C/W attachments

FARM TRACTORS C/W attachments

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

Call for appointment

604-541-1341

Double G Landscaping “The girls will maintain your garden beds. We will give them a face lift that will turn people’s head. Call us.”

RANGERS OCEAN PARK APPLIANCE LTD Repairs to all major appliances

Admin Guru Wanted!

CATS 6 ways to wide blades

ACCOUNTING/TAX/ BOOKKEEPING

Peace Arch Appliance

MIND BODY SPIRIT

8673A Scott Road

WALT’S YARDWORKS & POWERWASHING

4 X 4 C/W bracker & hoepack

Momentum Bookkeeping Services Bookkeeping for Small Businesses. 25 yrs exp. moe888@shaw.ca 778-840-8125

TAROT READINGS 604-727-4492

GRAND OPENING! Green Island Relaxation Body Care 604-598-8733

Call 604-531-5935

BOBCATS

3268 King George Blvd. Choices Market Plaza

604-447-3404 173

EX60 - EX300

Meet Linda Permanent Make up Technician with 25 years experience ************************************* HAIR SPECIAL We have Stylists for any age Shampoo, cut, style - $42 Colour - $59 Bleach - $65 Foils/streaks - $69 Perm - $80 Frizz treatment $175

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Can solve all problems of life specializing in love, health, business, marriage, reunites loved ones. Call today for a better tomorrow. 3 readings for $45.00

GARDENING

TOPSOIL

C/W Trailers

172 ASTROLOGY/PSYCHICS

Angelena Physic Healer & Life Coach

281

BACKHOES

COMPUTER SERVICES

PERSONAL SERVICES HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

GARDENING

BARKMULCH, SAND, GRAVEL

DUMP TRUCKS

www.plea.bc.ca

134

281

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

EXCAVATORS

Mark (778)855-7038

MECHANIC. Fleet Shop. good wages resume to:

WORK WANTED

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

D Inside/Outside Windows D Fully Insured/Licensed D Free Estimates - Seniors Disc. D Friendly - Dependable D Quality Work- Reasonable rates

Competitive Wages & Benefits After 3 mos.

VALLEY Auto Repair is looking for an experienced quality automotive technician. Our newly located facility is larger, fully renovated and equipped with innovative diagnostics and repair equipment. Applicant to possess Red Seal certification. Submit your cover letter and resume to valleyautorepair@telus.net

CLEANING SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

PENINSULA Window Washing Gutter Cleaning Pressure Washing

HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC for a busy logging company in

TRUCK & TRAILER wanted for Langley Four 10 hour shifts, and benefits. Fax 604-513-8004 or email: tridem@telus.net

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

260

Pick up or delivery. Covered storage. Call 604-644-1878

QUALITY WORK FREE ESTIMATES CALL NICK

604 816 9776 British Construction

604-536-1345

ELECTRICAL

Old Country Tradesmen Retirement was boring All types of Construction No job too small

#1 QUALITY WORK, Big or sm. Exp. Electrician avail. Reas.rates.604-773-0341. Lic#9902 ALL JOBS Big or Small. Panels, lighting, plugs, fans, hot tubs etc. Guaranteed work. 604-539-0708 Cell 604-537-1773 (Lic. 26110)

604-536-4849 / 604-802-3455

LICENSED. Local. Low cost. Home theater, Big/small jobs. Renov. & panel change expert. 604-374-0062

Handyman from Newfoundland

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

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE Evergreen Bobcat & Mini Excavator Excavating, Driveway removing, trenching, concrete breakers, drain tile, septic install & repairs. 20 yrs. exp. Fair rates. 604-250-6165 MINI excavating, landscaping, hard scaping, skid steer, drainage, driveway removal. No job to small! Mike, 604-657-5800.

BATHROOMS D SHOWERS D VANITIES D TOILETS D TILE

Honest, reliable, quality work at good prices. Fully insured.

SUPREME HEDGES

.

Always! Pwr. raking, grass cutting, fertilizing, hedging, pruning, Rubbish rem. Free Est. 604-230-0627 EVER - GRO LANDSCAPING Weekly - Bi-Weekly. ◆ Lawn / Garden Care ◆ Hedge Trimming ◆ Power Raking ◆ Moss Control. Exc. Rates! 604-780-6079 HILLTOP LANDSCAPING Lawn maint. Gardening. Landscaping and more. 778-840-1431.

• TREE PRUNING • Topping • Hedge Repair • Trimming 100% BLACKBERRY REMOVAL

*Seniors Disc. *Insured *24 yrs.

Jay 604-513-8524

Bathroom repairs, reno’s, taps + sink, shower, tiling, flooring laminate. Painting, drywalling, basement reno’s, door & window trim, baseboard, back splashes, cabinets, range hoods, fence & deck repair + replace, pressure washing & more. Call Robert 778-227-7779 Moon Construction Building Services. Your Specialists in; • Concrete Forming • Framing • Siding 604.218.3064


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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

287

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

341

Complete Home Renos ✔ Bathrooms & Kitchens ✔ Basement Suites & Decks ✔ Finishing Work & Mouldings ✔ Small Additions ✔ Conctrete Work FREE ESTIMATES hudolinrenos@gmail.com www.hudolinsrenos.com

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

Blake and his Dad make a positive difference in your life by providing quality workmanship delivered with integrity.

Dave: 604-862-9379

D interior & exterior renovation D rot repair & restoration D Decks D Fences & much more free estimates.

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR, Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes European Quality Workmanship CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 24 YEARS IN BUSINESS

Improvements,

300

Pressure Washing-top to bottom, front to back. $300-$450 & up: & Carpet Cleaning. $89-$139: Satisfaction Guar. 778-772-9164

A-OK PAINTING

Pressure Washing, window cleaning, sidewalks, parking lots, driveways & gutters. WCB.604-833-1462

551

14742 - VINE AVE 14774 - 17th Ave MULTI FAMILY SALE. Sat June 16, 8am-2pm. Patio furn, water cooler, household furn etc.

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539 Running this ad for 8yrs

GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters. $80. 604-240-5362

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

1715-1747 - 130th St. OCEAN PARK MULTI FAMILY COMPLEX SALE. Sat & Sun, 10am-4pm. Something for All !!

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

LANDSCAPING

GARAGE SALES

Saturday June 16, 9am-2pm. Multi Family. Something for everyone

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

Licensed, Insured, WCB

OF Home (604)501-9290

Call Ian 604-724-6373

“ ABOVE THE REST “ Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices, Professional Crew. Free Est. Written Guarantee. No Hassle, Quick Work, Insured, WCB. Call (778)997-9582

Forget the Rest Call The Best! Harry 604-617-0864

Call Blake or Brian (604)816-1653

Per Molsen 604-575-1240

PRESSURE WASHING Andy’s Pressure Washing & Driveway Sealing (778)868-3374

START TO FINISH CONTRACTING

HUDOLIN’S ON HOMES

MLG ENTERPRISES All Aspects Landscaping & Garden Solutions

www.peacearchnews.com 69

2693 - 166 A ST. th Saturday, June 16 9am to 1pm

Quality household and Kid’s Items. PRICED TO CLEAR!

Alpine Landscaping

5 HOME GARAGE SALE

◆ ◆ ◆ ◆

Retaining Walls New Lawns Plant Installation Complete Landscape Installation ◆ Renovation Services.

551

GARAGE SALES

Cherrybrook Annual Multi-Family (15 Homes) Garage Sale

1640 - 162 St. Sat. June 16 - 9am - 2pm RAIN or SHINE South Surrey

CDS SALE Sat. June 16, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. 2061 139th St. Tools, computer, camera, office supplies, toys & furniture. South Surrey

MOVING SALE Sat June 16th 9:30 - 2 p.m. 2253 - 141 st Everything from tools, sporting goods to furniture. NO EARLY BIRDS

551

GARAGE SALES

WHITE ROCK

Giant Garage Sale Sat., June 16, 8 am to 1 pm

First United Church (Centre & Buena Vista) Fine China & Collectibles, Books, Kitchenware, Sm. Furn., Elec. Goods, Linens, Toys, Plants, Garden Items & Bake Table. Enjoy Coffee and a Muffin as your browse for Bargains. Hot Dogs for Sale after 11 am. GREAT DEALS FOR ALL! WHITE ROCK

HUGE CHARITY GARAGE SALE Sat. June 16th, 9am-3pm. 15220 Victoria Ave. Lots of collectibles, antiques, dishes, fine crystal, household. Many brand new items Lots of Treasures.Rain or Shine.

Saturday, June 16th, 9am-2pm. Sherbrooke Estates. 2455 150th and 14926 - 14977 24A Ave. CRESCENT BEACH

MULTI FAMILY

Sat June 16th, 9am to 3pm, 2696 MCKENZIE AVE. Come for a bargain

604 - 961 - 8595

and go for an ice cream.

White Rock MULTI-FAMILY SALE Saturday, June 16th, 9am-2pm 15551 Roper Ave. -Cosmetics, Fine Fragrances, Reel Mower, large upright freezer, and MORE.

311 MASONRY & BRICKWORK HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

BRICK. STONE. TILE. Installation. Repairs. Servicing S.Surrey/W.Rock. 604-306-5389.

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL 320

MOVING & STORAGE

356

RECYCLE-IT!

MOVING? LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE r

TM

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

604.587.5865

.Hayden Painting Family Owned & Operated

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555.

MESA PAINTING INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Quality work at reas rates.Free Estimates. Michael (cell) 604-724-7458

Local & Long Distance

But Dead Bodies!!

329 PAINTING & DECORATING AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.

PAINTING D Stucco/Cedar Siding Painting D Repainting - Houses, Condos D Ceilings & Crown Mouldings D Pressure Washing & Concrete Sealing, One stop shopping D 32 yrs exp. painters /FREE Est.

Rene’s Spray & Brush Painting cell 778-855-5361 ~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates Member of Better Business Bureau

WCB INSURED

Vincent 543-7776

SL PAINTING Interior/Exterior. FREE Estimates. Quality job. Fully insured - WCB Please call Sonly.

*Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!

778-233-4949 T & K Haulaway

• Tree & Stump Removal • Certified Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck • Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging ~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~

604-787-5915, 604-291-7778 www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca 10% OFF with this AD

373B

A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peter’s Tile (604)209-0173

Call 604-813-9104

RUSSELL TILES No Job Too Small. 18 yrs on the Peninsula. All types of tile & laminate floors. Install & Repair. Free Est. Perry 604-538-6976

374

TREE SERVICES A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv. Dangerous tree removal, spiral pruning hedge trimming, stump grinding, topping. Insured, WCB Free Est Arborist Reports

Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $

* Brush / Roll or Spray / Paper Hanging.

Call Bill Mutch 604-833-1448 604-538-4408

477

PETS

6 beautiful farm raised kittens, ready now, litter trained, in/outdoor. $75/ea. 604-701-1680 Black & Yellow lab puppies ready to go call to view $600 Vet checked, 1st shots dewormed. 778-885-9066

Single Item to Multiple Loads

SENIORS DISCOUNT

PETS

TILING

Rubbish Removal

~ Free Estimates ~

ANTIQUE AUCTION

June 20th @ 5:00pm Preview 9:00am

Furniture, Artwork, Bronzes Crystal, China, Collectibles CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME Unit # 4 - 26157 FRASER HWY., accredited appraisals available

523

PIANO FOR FREE. 604-536-1776 or 604-999-1776

542

PLUMBING

Call for FREE in-home consultation In-house design team and cabinet shop

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

Let MPB make your renovation dreams come true!

www.mpbconstruction.com

AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801 www.panoramaplumbing.com

Showroom: Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave. (at King George Blvd.) Tel: 604-538-9622

FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841

FRUIT & VEGETABLES

FRESH LOCAL STRAWBERRIES 5180 - 152nd Street Surrey Farms. 604-574-1390

FURNITURE

BORDER COLLIE PUPPIES P/B. fem. $550 red & white. Vet chk, 1st shots Call 604-250-4360 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are Spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977

• Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331 MOST FURNITURE IN HOUSE for sale plus garage items. Phone (604)535-8233

560

MISC. FOR SALE

FAN, Wood and gold coloured, great condition. Stainless steel KITCHEN SINK, 3 basins, (small in middle) (no faucet) Excellent condition. LIGHT FIXTURES, three. Gold/glass, for ceiling (flush against ceiling). HANGING LIGHT, used for entry way, gold & glass. North Delta. 604-591-9740

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? IMITATION FERNS 5’ to 8’. Offers. Phone (604)536-9222

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

GUITAR LESSONS by experienced teacher. 4 classes for $60. Beginners welcome. All levels & styles. 604-729-5367.

REAL ESTATE

FLUFFY WHITE Maltese pups, 8 weeks old. Family raised. $750 firm. Call 604-597-4760.

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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

BEAUTIFUL White Rock property with older character home. Move in or choose to build your own Ocean/Mtn view dream home. Walk to all amenities & schools. 6800 sf of opportunity awaits.604-802-8630.

FOR SALE BY OWNER

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 627

338

UNDER $100

MATTRESSES starting at $99 Tree removal done RIGHT!

Household / Construction

We’ll Move it All

www.bigvalleyauction

548

FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!!

- Since 1981 Clean, professional work Free No Pressure Estimates

Designing and renovating new kitchens, bathrooms, basements, house make-overs and additions since 1989

.

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

WHITE ROCK PAINTING

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

“White Rock & South Surrey’s Leading Renovator since 1989”

FIBERGLASS SUNDECK & BOAT repair gel-coat and fiberglass. Ricky cell 778-389-5935 or 604-583-4209 Email: ctvricky@hotmail.com

Trees removal, Hedges Pruning, Topping Chipping. Insured. WCB Free wood & chips. David Fast 604-536-5426

RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free!

604-328-6387 287

Semiahmoo Tree Experts

CHEAP

604-537-4140 SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

220.JUNK(5865)

Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, gates, alum roof. 604-782-9108 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com

EXTRA

www.renespainting.com

(A Division of Stasch Decorating)

Haul Anything... Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988

$45/Hr

From 1, 3, 5, 7,10 Ton Trucks Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free estimate/Seniors discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos

Renovations & Repairs

THE DOOR DOCTOR For all your door needs working magic with your kitchen cabinets. Exterior - Interior doors and will make fiberglass look like wood. 40 yrs. experience (Insured). Call Wolfgang 778-878-3304

Rob Kootnikoff

bradsjunkremoval.com

604.

604-857-0800

604-538-6278, 778-839-5034

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

AFFORDABLE MOVING

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

Local handyman avail. for painting, moulding & millwork, laminate flooring, tile work etc. No job too small. Reasonable Rates. Call Peter 604-807-7946 or 604-536-4665

“Right Tree - Right Location”

www.BBmoving.ca

Renovation Specialist

S Pruning S Removals S Hedge Trimming

AUCTIONS Big Valley Auction

TREE SERVICES

ISA Certified Arbourist Fully Insured

www.recycleitcanada.ca

FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1973

509

Peninsula Tree Preservation

SUNDECKS

On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!

604-536-6620 Quality workmanship since 1968 Commercial - Residential

372

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

B & B MOBILE SERVICES

374

Always! deliver Top soil, bark mulch, sand & gravel. 7days/wk. Simon 604-230-0627 will spread

JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly

• Small 1-4 Bedroom • Internals & Big Moves • Internals SingleItems Items •• Packing • Single Packing Supplies s r

RUBBISH REMOVAL

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

WHITE ROCK RUBBISH EXTRA CHEAP PRICES RELIABLE, SERVICE Seniors Discount

CALL ROGER 604-

968-0367

506

APPLIANCES Peace Arch Appliance Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092

HOMES WANTED

WE BUY HOUSES! Older House • Damaged House Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

www.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley


70 www.peacearchnews.com RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS 706

Kiwanis Park Place

2 and 3 Bedroom. Bright Suites with Hardwood Floors Bayview Chateau

HOMES FOR RENT

PROPERTY OWNERS Big or small properties, WE MANAGE IT ALL! Houses needed for qualified tenants for estimate call:

- concrete tower -

White Rock Gardens - cat friendly Professionally Managed by Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP

Call 604-538-9669 for information or to visit.

Call Now! 604-531-9797

CRESTWOOD MANOR 1321 Foster St.

Call: 604-760-7882

736

FAMILIES WELCOME

For Adults 55+ rental apartments in a modern complex, right next to beautiful Crescent Park! On site maintenance & office staff Mon. through Friday. 1 bdrm. units from $751 - $844 incls. heat, electricity and friendly reliable service.

1 Bdrm $895/mo.

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS

WHITE ROCK

Beautiful & Affordable

In well maintained, newly updated building. Heat, hot water and secured u/g parking stalls incld. No pets, no BBQ’s.

Thursday, June 14, 2012, Peace Arch News

bayviewchateau@ bentallkennedy.com WHITE ROCK SUNSET VILLA. 2 bdrm suite, d/w, lge balc., concrete bldg. $1000/mo incl. heat & h/w. 1 blk from Semiahmoo Mall. July 1 Call for appt to view 604-541-6276

707 APARTMENT FURNISHED WHITE ROCK- Executive furnished bachelor Studio on 17th flr. Designer decor. Mountain view. Avail. July 1. N/S, N/P. $1450/mo. Inc.utils, cbl, ph, net. 604-535-3515

715

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

S. SURREY, 1221 & 1211-164 St. (2) Upper units of 4-plex. 3 bdrms, 1 1/2 baths. Close to schools. N/S. N/P. $1150/mo. heat & hydro incl. Avail. now. 604-535-8080 ext 229 Atira Property Management rentals@atira.ca S. SURREY 160 St. 2 Bdrm upper ste.,1000 sq.ft. N/S, N/P. Shrd w/d. $1175 incl utils. Suits quiet person or couple. Ref’s. 778-246-0184.

734

MODULAR HOMES

JUNE SPECIAL Brand New 16’ Wide Modular Homes. From $69,000.00 mark@eaglehomes.ca

Alfred 604-889-6807 TENANTS Houses/Condos/Townhouses Rental units available now www.bcforrentinfo.ca Office: 604-534-7974 Ext: 205

RENTALS 751

SUITES, UPPER

TRANSPORTATION

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

WHITE ROCK. 3 blks. to beach, bright garden lvl 1 bdrm + den & s/rm. Pri ent. shared w/d. N/S. N/P. July1. $850 + utils. 604-531-2677.

2002 BMW 325I 4 dr., loaded, sunroof, trip-tronic, garage kept. Sr. driven, only 80k. No accidents. $11,500 604-619-5501

752

2002 INFINITI I35, Luxury Edition. 4 door. Very clean. Mint cond. No accidents. 140,000 miles. Moving must sell. $8800/obo.604-541-0018

TOWNHOUSES

S. SURREY; 3 BDRM T/H, 6 appls, gourmet kit. N/P, N/S. 152 St & 34 Ave. $1900/mo. 604-725-8124. S SURREY. The Kaleden. 1300 sq ft 3/bdrm T/H. 2 bthrms. 2 car tandem garage. Avail now. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460

757

WANTED TO RENT

SOUTH SURREY: House for rent in quiet neighborhood. *1 Bdrm with bath, kitchen, large livingroom, computer den & garden. NO PETS, N/S. Near school, bus, amens. 604-541-1512 or 778-229-1512.

WANTED ROOM & BOARD, S. Surrey or White Rock. (403)2100884

S. Sry. Southmere. 1 bdrm 700 sq.ft. main floor, priv entry. Walk to schools & shopping. Renov, new tub, large kitch, liv/rm, patio, N/P, N/S. Ref req. $925 utils incl. 604536-0828.

806

838

TRANSPORTATION

RECREATIONAL/SALE

1 bdrm - $720 - $750/month 2 bdrm - $870/month Inc. heat/storage/parking Adult oriented Sorry - no pets

736

HOMES FOR RENT

BEAUTIFUL Upper Level family home for rent. 3 bedroom, large yard, close to Ray Sheppard Elementary School. $1,600 + utilities. N/P N/S. Please call 604-536-2649 after 6 PM.

2010 MAZDA, like new, 4 door White. 3,0000 kms. New tires & battery. $15,000. 604-541-1116.

827

Front kichen, super slide, island queen, FULLY LOADED. Dealer #9968 Sale Price $14,980

By appt - call 604 - 514 - 1480

VEHICLES WANTED

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!

830

2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026

MOTORCYCLES

1989 6 CYLINDER, 1 owner touring motorcycle. Wineberry color. Always garaged when not in use. $7,200. Phone 604-852-9529

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

2002 TRIUMPH TROPHY. Low k’s, new battery, runs good. $4,700. Call 604-217-3479; 778-880-0233.

Furnished 4 bdrms, 2 1/2 baths. Deck, sunroom, pool, hottub. Utils incl. $3800/mo. Prefer 1 year lease. 604-538-1439

Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

OFFICE/RETAIL

White Rock Square and Rosemary Centre 1480 Foster St. White Rock, main floor office 531 sq.ft., great central White Rock location.

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White Rock ~1243 Best St 1 Bedroom $775/mo 2nd Floor No Stairs New balcony, windows & doors Strictly non-smoking building

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STORAGE

SUITES, LOWER

SOUTH SURREY White Rock 1 bdrm. N/S, N/P, alarm, quiet area, sep. entry. Close to shops. $750 mo. Avail. now. (604)785-5982

604-536-8428 WHITE ROCK, 2 bdrm, 1.5 bths, grnd flr, patio, lam. flrs, lndry rm w/W/D, great location, $1200 incl heat/h. wtr. July 31. (604)535-6235.

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AUTO FINANCING

S. SURREY 140/26 Ave. 1 and 2 bdrm, $750 & $1000/mo incl utils. Immed. N/S, N/P. (778)292-0529. S.Surrey 2 bdrm 1400sf bright clean 5 appls gas f/p ldry alarm sat TV $1250m. NS/NP. 604-535-2334

WHITE ROCK, 2 bdrm executive ocean front, gourmet kitch. w/SS appl, F/P, 2 bths, inste lndry, u/g prk. Avl nw. $2250. (604)368-4427.

S. SURREY. 4 yr. old exec. home. Brand new 1 bdrm ste. Priv. entr. Own W/D. NP/NS. Suit 1 prof. $875 incl utils cbl. & net. 604-560-0628.

White Rock. JUST BRING SUITCASE - fully furnished 2 bdrm., 2 baths, insuite ldry. Pool, sauna, hot tub, exercise rm., prkg., cable, f/p. N/S N/P. 604-880-8785

36thANNUAL B.C. Elders

SURREY, 72/196 St. 3 bdrm in new house, nr. Willowbrook Mall, $1400 incl utils, W/D. Call 778-829-6443. OCEAN PARK: Exec. - 4 bdrm. 3 baths. Near Ray Shepherd/Elgin. $2600/mo. n/s, n/p. Short term OK. Shop neg. Refs. 604-541-8088 S. SURREY. 2 bdrm rancher, Morgan Crk, lrg. priv. lot, sep. dbl gar. ns/np. $1550. Now. 604-535-8189.

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AUTO FINANCING

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WHITE ROCK. 15506 Buena Vista. 1 bdrm + den, shared w/d. $950 elec/gas incl. Suits quiet indiv. N/S N/P. Phone 604-250-0017. WHITE ROCK Beautiful 1 bdrm. suite, 5 appl., gas f/p, storage, priv. ent. Walk to beach, shops & transit. N/S N/P. $900 incl. utils. Jacqui 604-531-6229 jqfownes@shaw.ca

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WHITE ROCK, lrg 1900 sf, 3 bdrm bsmt ste, July 3, central, priv. b. yrd & patio. 2 F/P. $1200 + 1/2 utils, Call 604-250-4774 or 604 541 7328

All Makes, All Models. New & Used Inventory.

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OCEAN PARK. Upper suite gorgeous coachhouse suite. Large 1 bdrm. D/W. W/D. Stroll to Crescent Beach. N/P. N/S. $975/mo. + 30% utils. Avail. July 1. 604-542-1904.

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WHITE ROCK like new 3 bdrm. bsmnt. suite at ground level, incl. d/w, w/d, 2 blocks from East Beach, $1400 plus 1/3 utils. 604-720-8655

WHITE ROCK - Spac. 1 bdrm in older charming home, front entry suite on grnd lvl, (non-conforming duplex) 2 Mins to West beach. Walk-in closet/den. W/D, appl. new carpet, n/s, n/p. Suitable for quiet person. Refs req. $900 + hydro. 604-542-1962

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RECREATIONAL/SALE

OCEAN PARK 2 Bdrm bsmt ste, 1100 sf, shrd lndry, n/s, $1000/mo incl utils/cbl/net. Avail July 1st. 604-202-6582 or 604-538-0133.

No Pets ~ Adult oriented

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2004 ITASCA SPIRIT 29.4 ft. Class C motorhome, 50,000km. 2 slide outs, awnings, generator & ext. warranty. Exc. cond. $39,900. 604856-8177 / 604-308-5489(Aldergrv)

CRESCENT BEACH, Clean 1 bdrm grnd level. Incl util, laundry facilities, parking & storage area. NS/NP. Single occupant. Avail July 1 or Aug. 1. $695/mo. (604) 839-9695.

Wanted ~ non-smokers

WHITE Rock spac 1 bdrm & balc, heat/hw incl $800 + $400 DD, np/ns ref’s & 1 year lease req’d. June 1st & July 1st. 778-788-6133.

ROOMS FOR RENT

OCEAN PARK, 2 bdrms, up, furns, $480/$460. For clean living, mature, quiet, NS/NP, respectful person. Now. Cable, lndry, prk, wifi, sm. portion of hydro/gas. 604-535-5953

BOATS

OCEAN PARK: On site parking Med. car or sm. trailer... ? Storage only. Call 604-535-5953.

SOMERSET GARDENS (S. Sry) Family housing, 1851 Southmere Cres. E. 2bdrm appt. starting at $875/m. Avail Apr 15th. & May 1st. Pet friendly, nr all amen, heat, Community garden. 604-451-6676

WHITE ROCK. NEWLY reno’d 1 bdrm. apt. QUIET bldg. Avail. July 1st. $875 incl heat, h. wtr & cable. Sorry no pets. Call 604-538-8408.

UTILITY TRAILERS

NEED A LAWYER MONEY! Selling my 23’ Bitz Day Cruiser w/tandem axle trailer, 454 BB Chev Turbo 400, Coal V Drive w/22% overdrive, frest paint. Too much to list. $5,500. 604-820-1323

Call 536-5639 to view & for rates

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www.cycloneholdings.ca

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MARINE

3388 Rosemary Hts Cres. Surrey, second floor office 859 sq.ft., and two ground floor office/retail units 1012 & 1052 sq ft. in quiet Rosemary area.

OCEAN PARK. Room with ensuite w/i closet, good view, prkg, nr bus, NS/NP, $675 incl util 604-531-8147

Nice quiet building. 1 bdrm suites. Includes: Hot water, cable, underground parking, NO PETS CALL 604-536-8499

2001 TOYOTA SEQUOIA, GREY METALLIC, LEATHER, AC, PWR WDS, MOON RF, NAV, DVD, 2 SCREENS, 290000KM, $12000 onco, 604-791-3125 2003 FORD WINDSTAR, rebuilt auto trans. Runs exc. Green. $3000 obo. (604)826-0519 2003 TOYOTA TUNDRA 4x4, V8 automatic, ext cab, 2 doors + 2 half doors, $8500/obo. 778-834-7849. 2005 FORD F150, 4X4, crew cab , green, auto, 160 kms, options, $11,000 firm. Call 604-538-9257. 2007 DODGE RAM Laramie, loaded, diesel, 6.7, C-cab 4x4, w/extras. 150K. $34,000 obo 604-807-9774

MOTORCYCLE / UTILITY CARRIER/TRAILER, fits 1-3 bikes, w/ gear box & ramp, hardly used $1175 trades? 778-888-6805.

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION

SKYLINE APTS. WHITE ROCK 15321 Russell Ave

TRUCKS & VANS

The Scrapper

www.meridianrv.com 604-941-8635

ANTIQUES/CLASSICS

WHITE ROCK EXEC. OCEAN VIEW

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2005 & 1991 HONDA CIVIC Low Mileage. Call (604)723-3127

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2004 Jayco Eagle 312FKS

.Encore 1 bdrm; 2 bdrm Rent Now $950 - $1225

Near Langley City Hall & shops

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TRANSPORTATION

S. SURREY, nr. Semiahmoo Sec. sch. 4 bdrm home, 5 appls, NS/NP. $1900/mth. Prefer long term lease. Avail. July 1st. Call (604)536-1815.

741

TRANSPORTATION

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CARS - DOMESTIC

2001 CHEV CAVALIER, 5spd manual, 4dr, low kms, new aircare, $2000 firm. 604-538-4883

“Honouring our ancestors through our elders and recognizing our future through our youth”

Hosted by the Stó:lō and Tsawwassen First Nation

July 10, 11, and 12, 2012

TRADE AND EXHIBITION CENTRE 1190 Cornell Street, Abbotsford V2T 6H5

2005 CHRYSLER Sebring, most options, auto, 4dr, 86kms. New tires & brakes. $5700obo. 604-596-1085

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2005 CHRYSLER SEBRING, silver, convertible, 84,000 kms. Auto. Aircared. $4,900. obo. 604-826-0519

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