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a Surrey school trustee and nine years prior as a provincial MLA, Reni Masi is retiring from politics. “I’ll miss it,” he told The Leader in a one-on-one interview Thursday. “It’s the right time.” Masi said after much consideration, he’s decided three terms on Surrey’s Board of Education is enough and he’s satisfied he’s accomplished many of the things he set out to do as a trustee. His primary goal upon being elected in 2005 was to help the board focus on educational matters rather than political issues. “Obviously, I was concerned about education, as an educator,” the former Reni Masi teacher and principal says, noting trustees of varying political stripes have come together to function in a non-partisan manner better than some of their predecessors. “My focus was education, not politics.”
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based tree planting company to pay more than $600,000 in compensation to 55 African workers it discriminated against at camps in the GoldenRevelstoke area in 2010. Khaira Enterprises ran camps in the B.C. Interior and abused and discriminated against African refugees working there, according to a ruling released Friday. The company owners have been ordered to pay each affected worker $10,000 plus another $1,000 for each additional month they worked after the first one. African workers who testified before the tribunal likened their treatment to slavery, and while tribunal member Norman Trerise did not go that far, he found they were racially harassed and underpaid compared to Caucasian and South Asian workers. “I find that the actions of Khaira and its principals in favouring the South Asian and Caucasian workers over the African workers was discriminatory on the basis of race, colour and place of origin,” his ruling found. Trerise found they suffered embarrassment, a degree of depression, frustration and loss of selfesteem as a result of the discrimination. Some workers were also subject to sexual harassment. As for dismal camp conditions, the ruling said all workers were exposed to them. Khaira’s owners are also restricted from future work in the silviculture industry. The province terminated its contract with Khaira
after its workers were discovered in squalor, some of them saying they hadn’t eaten in two days, and a series of investigations ensued. Khaira was previously ordered by B.C.’s forest safety ombudsman to repay more than $236,800 in unpaid wages but workers got less than half of that and only because the province withheld the money and redirected it to them. Khalid Bajwa, the owner of Khaira Enterprises, has been charged with fraud and forgery. Court documents allege that Bajwa forged two fire suppression certificate documents and that he defrauded two representatives of B.C. forestry companies. Bajwa pleaded not guilty and the case is awaiting trial. Sarah Khan, one of two lawyers with the BC Public Interest Advocacy Centre who argued the case in front of the human rights tribunal, said they were very happy with the ruling. She said the tribunal also recognized the existence of anti-black racism in Canada. “He accepted that it’s very difficult for black people in Canada, that things can be quite difficult in terms of equal access in Canadian society,” she said. “That’s really important to recognize because most of the complainants came through the refugee system to Canada from Congo, Burundi, Rwanda and Guinea. Khan hopes the ruling will help spur various actions that will eradicate racism in Canada. “We continue to hear about incidents like this, while not as extreme as what happened at Khaira,” Khan said. “We all have a responsibility to work to get rid of it.” — with files from Alex Cooper
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Man guilty in drunken crash that killed his best friend
by Sheila Reynolds
Al Paskall, husband of murdered Surrey hockey mom Julie Paskall, looks at Surrey RCMP Chief Supt. Bill Fordy during a news conference in Surrey on Saturday. Yosef Jomo Gopaul, 27, has been arrested and charged with seconddegree murder in the case.
A SURREY man accused in a
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Judge doesn’t buy Andrew Ostrowski’s claim that someone else was driving
drunken crash in which his best friend was killed was convicted in B.C. Provincial Court on Thursday (May 22). Andrew Henry Ostrowski, 27, was found guilty of impaired driving causing death, dangerous driving causing death and failure to stop at an accident causing death in connection to a 2011 T-bone collision that killed Sergio Martinez. The court heard that the two, who had been friends for about seven years, had been doing repair work on a Honda CRX on Sept. 6, 2011 at a house near 136 Street and 96 Avenue where Ostrowski lived. They later got into the car and were driving south on 132 Street when they entered the intersection at 88 Avenue on a red light. It was then the CRX was struck on the passenger side by a Nissan Armada which was heading eastbound on 88th. Martinez was taken by air ambulance to hospital, where he later died. Ostrowski got out of the car and fled down 132 Street. See OSTROWSKI page 5
“He knew that he was intoxicated and that he had caused a serious accident.” Judge Peder Gulbransen
Julie Paskall
27-year-old man charged in murder of hockey mom Yosef Jomo Gopaul moved to Surrey from Ontario eight weeks before Julie Paskall, 53, was killed clubbed in the head with a blunt object. She died in hospital Dec. 31, leaving behind her husband Al, A 27-YEAR-OLD man charged in the murder of Surrey hockey teenage son and two adult daughters. mom Julie Paskall made his first court appearance in Surrey IHIT Officer in Charge Supt. Kevin Hackett called the arrest a on Monday. “significant milestone” in the case. Yosef Jomo Gopaul is charged with second-degree murder “Our combined investigative efforts to date have been extensive in the death of Paskall, who died late last year. and included a significant search and canvas of the area, the review The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) of approximately 1,000 hours of video footage, and countless hours announced the charges at a news conference Saturday afterof physical surveillance,” Hackett said. noon in Surrey. Since Paskall’s murder, police presence, including bike patrols, Gopaul, a black man of small stature with close-cropped has been boosted in the Newton neighbourhood around the arena hair and a goatee, appeared in Surrey Provincial Court Monand bus loop. day morning wearing a blue fleece zippered jacket. Paskall was a longtime time keeper with Surrey Minor Hockey. FELICITY DON ILLUSTRATION Her son was working as a referee on the evening Paskall was killed. He appeared to be on edge, scanning the courtroom and occasionally hanging his head. A trust fund was established to assist the family. Yosef Gopaul He was residing in Surrey at the time of Paskall’s murder, Gopaul was arrested Friday – the same day as a concert in but had moved to the city from Brampton, Ontario just eight Paskall’s honour benefiting Variety The Children’s Charity was planned in weeks before. He was arrested Friday afternoon. Vancouver. Paskall, 53, was waiting for her 14-year-old son outside the Newton Arena Gopaul’s next court appearance is scheduled for June 13. near 71 Avenue and 136B Street on Dec. 29, 2013 when she was attacked and newsroom@surreyleader.com Black Press
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From page 1 The last time it happened was July 2013, at Langley’s Willowbrook Mall, when Jakob dropped to the ground and trembled. As in all the other events of this type, Sheri calls an ambulance, and paramedics medicate her son heavily to stop the seizure as soon as possible. The high dose of medication shuts down his breathing, so he has to be intubated (a tube surgically inserted through his throat into the airway so he can breathe). He’s then rushed to the hospital. At his Surrey home on Friday, Jakob presents as a happy and playful tot, and frequently flashes a 10,000-watt smile
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when playing. as he does with He was diagthe status seizures, nosed with TSC the dog will roll when he was him on his side so just months old he doesn’t choke and the seizures on his tongue. started shortly Then the dog after. runs for help. For him, this is The canines normal. are trained at a However, Sheri facility called 4 knows otherwise Paws for Ability in and lives in neverXenia, Ohio. Sheri Chambers ending fear that The financial Jakob will die commitment for from one of the the Chambers status seizures when she’s not is $14,000, a sum the family around to help. can’t easily put together. Jakob’s best hope turns out The family’s church is to be man’s best friend. reaching out to help Jakob. He needs a dog trained in On Sunday, June 22 at 7 seizure alert and rescue. p.m., WestWinds Community The canines can smell when Church is holding a fundthe seizure is about to occur. raiser at 6331 176 St. If Jakob falls during the event, It will include silent auc-
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Some of the other things Masi felt passionately about were
establishing community schools and expanding the International Baccalaureate program. “That (the latter) was important because it’s an excellent program,” he said. “We’ve sent a lot of kids to major universities through that program – top, first-
class universities.” He also helped the board fight for – and eventually receive – equitable funding which, due to a flawed government formula, repeatedly left Surrey getting significantly less money than similarly sized districts such as Vancouver.
One of the things he wished he had achieved was making PE mandatory for Grade 11 students. “It’s good for kids. It gives them new outlooks and new career possibilities and establishes lifestyles.” Masi was a teacher for
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“I like the theory of politics. We live in the best country in the world. Why not get involved?”
15 years and a principal for 20 – all in Surrey. While he ran unsuccessfully provincially in Surrey in 1966 and twice federally (1980 and 1984), it wasn’t until he retired from being a principal in 1991 that he began thinking more seriously about entering political life. “It was always a strong interest,” he said. “I like the theory of politics. We live in the best country in the world. Why not get involved?” After a two-year stint coaching basketball at Holy Cross High School, Masi served as president of the B.C. Liberal Party from 1994 to 1995. A year later, threw his hat in the ring to represent the Delta-North riding, unseating Norm Lortie and serving the constituency until 2005. Masi, 80, has been married for nearly 45 years and has three adult sons and two grandchildren. His future plans are uncertain, he says, but he’s not too worried about keeping busy. “Something will come along. “Worst case scenario, I become a campaign manager somewhere,” he laughed.
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Teen stabbed at high school
by Sheila Reynolds A 15-YEAR-OLD GIRL was stabbed in the arm during a fight with
another girl outside Delview Secondary Wednesday (May 21) afternoon. Delta Police say they were called at about 2:20 p.m. to a report that two teens were fighting on the school grounds of the North Delta high school. A suspect was arrested and was taken into police custody, while the victim was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Police say they are satisfied there is no further risk to students at the school, located at 9111 116 St. Parents of the students involved were also notified. The investigation continues.
Ostrowski: Sentencing Sept. 5 From page 3 Police arrested Ostrowski on a side street about six blocks from the crash site. The arresting officer said Ostrowski smelled of liquor, was swaying and slurring. When asked about an arm injury, he told the officer he “tried to help some guy at an accident down the road.” Ostrowski, who took the stand during the trial two months ago, claimed that he, like Martinez, was a passenger in the two-seat car, and that a third man was driving at the time of the collision. He testified Martinez was in the passenger seat and he was forced to straddle the centre console area, while the other man, who he claimed spoke Spanish and was a friend of Martinez, was driving. He said the third man also left down 132 Street after the crash. Ostrowski claimed the reason he fled was because there were outstanding warrants for his arrest and he knew police would show up to the scene. During the trial, the court heard from four witnesses who testified seeing Ostrowski get out of the driver’s side of the Honda CRX after the accident and that only one person got out of the car. Another witness who was cut off by the CRX while driving shortly before the crash testified he thought he saw three people in the car. On Thursday morning, Judge Peder Gulbransen said the testimony from the four witnesses made it clear there was no third person in the CRX and that no one other than Ostrowski got out of the vehicle. He called much of Ostrowski’s testimony “improbable and unbelievable,” adding his account of how he ended up in the CRX with Martinez and the third man was also “fraught with inconsistencies.” Gulbransen questioned his story that the third man “suddenly appeared” at Ostrowski’s house, ready to move
the car to Martinez’s house and that the first Ostrowski heard about the plan was that evening. And if he was good friends with Martinez, Gulbransen asked, why wouldn’t Ostrowski know who the third man was? The judge said it was clear Ostrowski was intoxicated by the erratic manner in which he was driving and his decision to enter the busy intersection on a red light. Gulbransen said Ostrowski’s decision to flee the scene and lie to police showed “consciousness of guilt.” “He knew that he was intoxicated and that he had caused a serious accident,” the judge said. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for Sept. 5.
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Tuesday, May 27, 2014
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he game of chicken between the province and its teachers will likely culminate this week in a walkout that will keep students and teachers in Delta out of the classroom on Wednesday, and Surrey students and educators out on Thursday – unless a last-minute agreement can be reached. While many lament the toll this will take on students and families, and the hurt it does to faith and trust in the education system generally, the truth is this is the only way to resolve a bargaining impasse, especially when both sides are so entrenched. The stakes are so high that only the withdrawal of service can get the province’s attention; at the same time, Victoria has equal stakes in the outcome and can only offer financial incentives or threats to get its point across. Would it be nice if there was a better way to resolve differences? Absolutely. Usually at this stage, a mediator is appointed and the talks continue behind closed doors. Let the teachers and the government make their stand, then please, get back to bargaining in earnest. Let’s not see another month of uncertainty and discontent.
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from high school in the Okanagan last year. Another reply I’d like to share is from Keith She writes: Thor Carlson, editor of the Stó:lo Nation “The idea that information about residential historical atlas I referred to last week. Carlson schools is not presented to students is entirely is now a history professor at the University of Saskatchewan, specializing in the Salish people incorrect. The social studies curriculum that of B.C. and the Métis of NorthI went through included a large ern Saskatchewan. He writes: emphasis on First Nations culture “We do need to teach the and post-European colonization history of the First Peoples of history. this country in our schools, “First Nations studies began in and we do need to keep vigilant elementary school and continued about the racism that continues to the last mandatory social studies to haunt the hallways and classcourse in Grade 11. I can say with rooms where our children learn. no hesitation that if anything, I “Of course aboriginal history have been informed too often should never be reduced to vicabout the residential schools, history, and with the Stó:lo and the horrendous things that Tom Fletcher tim atlas we sought to show the occurred there. complexity of aboriginal history, “If aboriginal culture courses are poorly attended, I would be inclined to suggest and we sought to show that not only are there aboriginal people in Canada’s history, but that that it is because students are tired of being Canada is in aboriginal peoples’ histories. taught the same limited perspective over and “There were times in the past when aborigiover, and, if of European descent, being made nal people were victimized (residential schools to feel somehow responsible for all possible being a tragic example), and there were times troubles plaguing First Nations today.”
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ast week’s column on the proposal to add a mandatory high school course on the effects of Canada’s aboriginal residential school policy attracted a range of responses – some of which can be published. I referred to comments made by B.C. Teachers’ Federation vice-president Glen Hansman at a 2012 aboriginal education conference, where he insisted that “racism is the norm in public schools – still today” because of a colonial perspective that remains ingrained in our culture. Aboriginal education has been built into social studies curriculum for years. It’s come a long way from my high school days, where Mr. Spillers, my Grade 8 English teacher, assigned us an essay proposing solutions to Canada’s “Indian problem.” That was 1972, and it was the only time the subject came up. My lone aboriginal classmate wasn’t around by then. I never saw him again after we graduated from our rural elementary school. How are things now? I received a thoughtful letter from a young woman who graduated
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when aboriginal people showed great agency (retaining the masked dance, and continuing to fish salmon, for example). “Knowing that native society was not a Utopia when Europeans arrived does not take away from the importance of learning about the full history of aboriginal people and their relationship with Canadian society. “And of course, as Ernie Crey has reminded me many times, let’s never forget that native rights are not based on race. Rather, they are rights based on prior occupation. And let’s also not forget that it is British and Canadian law that recognizes aboriginal peoples’ inherent rights. “Let’s teach good history to our youth so they can understand the complex relationship between settler society and aboriginal society. Through knowledge comes understanding and through understanding can come reconciliation.” Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press.
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Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Sad lesson on bullying
Take trucks off city streets
I DON’T think trucks should be allowed on
88 Avenue, which runs through residential areas, schools, daycares, parks, etc. The new South Fraser Perimeter Road (Surrey Bypass/Highway 17) is underused, and this new four-lane expressway takes trucks to the same destination (Alex Fraser Bridge). One of the proposed benefits of the SFPR, when it was built, was to eliminate traffic through the city. Regarding the Pattullo Bridge, we all know it is old, narrow, congested and in need of repairs. Trucks have a new alternative – the Port Mann Bridge (also under-used) – but they don’t take it just to avoid paying tolls. Using the Pattullo also increases traffic through the city of New Westminster. Langley, Surrey, Delta and New Westminster should work together and impose a max 10,000 GVW limit for trucks driving through cities and residential areas. It would mean significantly less congestion, noise and pollution, and more safety.
ON JUNE 1, 2012, Premier Christy Clark
announced a province-wide 10-point antibullying strategy to help ensure every child feels safe, accepted and respected. Clark said: “That’s why when I became Premier, I promised to address bullying in our school system as a high priority for my government.” Flash forward to May 16, 2014, when government bargaining spokesperson Peter Cameron said teachers’ pay would be docked. Education Minister Peter Fassbender said Cameron’s comment wasn’t a threat. The Oxford Dictionary defines threat: “A statement of an intention to inflict pain, injury, damage, or other hostile action on someone in retribution for something done or not done.” So if you believe Fassbender, you’ll also believe the government is removing the toll from the new Port Mann Bridge. On May 21, the B.C. Public School Employers’ Association told the BCTF that effective May 26, teachers will be docked five per cent of their pay for participating in job action. If teachers then launch rotating strikes, teachers’ salaries will be docked 10 per cent. So while Clark promised to address bullying in our school system, it is unfortunate that she and her subordinates see nothing wrong with bullying and threatening the children’s teachers. David Buckna
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That’s led to increased talk among Metro politicians and others of applying tolls consistently across the region or shifting to some form of road pricing – scenarios that are currently blocked by the provincial tolling policy. Stone confirmed the province will soon launch a review of the policy, which allows tolls only on new infrastructure and only when there’s a reasonable untolled alternate route. “It’s a matter of fairness and equity for folks who live south of the Fraser,” he said, noting possible tolls on replaced Massey and Pattullo crossings would leave the Alex Fraser as Metro Vancouver’s only free bridge over the Fraser River and invalidate much of the provincial tolling policy. He said finishing touches are being put on the planned review as part of a new 10-year
provincial transportation plan. Metro mayors still have to decide on a replacement of the Pattullo and whether it will be tolled, Stone added. As for the Massey Bridge/Highway 99 project, Stone said the province must decide how much highway improvement is needed on each side of the Deas Island crossing. He noted the replacement of the Port Mann Bridge was only $800 to $900 million of the much larger $3.3-billion project, which widened Highway 1 and replaced numerous interchanges. According to the ministry, construction of the new Massey Bridge is expected to start in 2017. Work is underway to develop a technical design and business case, which are to be released to the public later this year.
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The BC Government is proposing to offload the province’s world-class recycling programs, run by local municipalities, to an association led by big multi-national corporations. The idea is that we’ll get a better, more efficient program that costs taxpayers less.
Currently, BC homeowners only pay, on average, $35 a year for curbside recycling. Under the proposed regime, you’ll pay more. Every time you bring home a pizza, buy toilet paper,
Unfortunately, what we’ll really end up with is anyone’s guess.
How much more? Well, nobody’s saying.
The association isn’t guaranteeing that we’ll get a better program, or even one as good as the current Blue Box program already in place. Since the association is led by big businesses outside of BC, many of whom are not even headquartered in Canada, one could presume that profits will come before environmental stewardship. They usually do. They also won’t guarantee that there won’t be any job cuts here in BC.
Here’s the only thing anyone does know: we already have a Blue Box program that works, is efficient, managed locally and puts the BC environment first. So why is the BC government flipping a coin, bringing in a questionable recycling program that some of our local elected officials are already calling a “scam?”
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The whole kitten kaboodle The Delta Community Animal Shelter is ready to pounce on cat breeding season by Boaz Joseph
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everal weeks ago, a strange noise came from a strange place in rural Delta. Staffers from the Delta Community Animal Shelter (DCAS) were trapping feral cats for their trap-neuter-release (TNR) program when they heard meowing coming from the inside of an old-fashioned metal milk jug. When one of them had a look inside, a wild cat jumped out, narrowly missing the face of the curious human, and disappeared. At the bottom of the basin were six helpless kittens. Taken to the shelter, they were nursed by a cat named Floria before they were happily adopted out. “She had babies herself, and they had just weaned, so we were lucky,” says shelter manager Sarah Jones. “She’s just lovely.” Leave it to further serendipity to have the eye of an annual hurricane – no kittens at the shelter – on the first anniversary of the day the staff moved into the new Delta Community Animal Shelter in Tilbury Industrial Park. It’s an anomaly, says Jones. “It’s going to change any minute.” Every year, she explains, in the spring and summer, there are two waves of cat breeding by un-fixed cats that keeps shelters swamped with critters needing help and adoption. “During the summer months we have anywhere from 50-90 cats in the shelter.” It’s also the season she wants to drive home the message of responsible pet ownership. Spaying and neuSarah Jones tering isn’t just good for population control, but improves the health and behaviour of cats. She gives examples: Neutered male cats who go outside are less likely to get into fights, and less likely to contract diseases related to fighting. Spaying female cats before their first heat cycle also makes later surgery less
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Delta Community Animal Shelter manager Sarah Jones, holding Floria the cat, has advice for pet owners about kitten season. complicated, and reduces long-term stress for the cat. “That howling cat that you hear at night, it’s usually a girl (seeking a mate),” says Jones. Fixed cats are also provided with permanent IDs so they can be easily returned to their owners (cat return rates are about 10 per cent, while it’s 95 per cent for dogs.) For those seeking cats, the DCAS makes adoption easy with a colour-coded matching system. Adult cats brought into the shelter are tested for their “felineality” (their feline personality) and given a place on a colour chart based on how valiant, independent and social they are (including
with other animals and kids). A purple “private investigator,” for example, is shy and often just keeps humans under surveillance; an orange “sidekick” is just plain good company; and green “party animal” loves to play, and will make a toy out of anything. Potential adopters are asked about their household (Is it a library? A carnival?), how they feel about having their ankles chased, or how much they want to hold their cat. Talking to potential adopters and using the matchmaking program makes for a more interactive evaluation process rather than just filling out forms, says Jones. “It helps us a lot and reduces returns,
because we know what you’re expecting, and we know what you want to match for your lifestyle. “It’s also fun. It’s exciting when you’re adopting a cat.” The Delta Community Animal Shelter is located at 7505 Hopcott Rd. The shelter is open weekdays from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and weekends from 12-4 p.m. Adoption viewing hours are weekdays from 12-5 p.m. and weekends from 12-4 p.m. Animals available for adoptions are viewable online. For more information, call 604-940-7111, email dcas@delta.ca or visit http://www. delta.ca/services/animal-shelter/overview bjoseph@surreyleader.com
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green shelling beans (like broad beans); and the dry shell varieties (like the kidney types). Most popular, of course, are the snap types, both bush and pole. This, however, has not always been the case. For centuries, snap beans (referring to the snapping sound they make when broken) were not that well liked because the seam along the pod was rather tough, hence the name “string” bean. We have to thank Calvin Keeny, a New Yorker whose breeding efforts resulted in the first really tasty and tender “stringless” bean – Burpee’s Stringless Green Pod. Introduced in 1898, this bean helped Keeny become known as The Father of the Stringless Bean. The Tender Green variety, which we still see on racks today, was introduced in 1925. It wasn’t until 1962 that the fabulous Bush Blue Lake was developed. It is still one of the top varieties today and is both flavourful and tender.
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Good pole beans arrived even earlier with the introduction of Kentucky Wonder in 1877 by the Ferry-Morse Seed Company. A cross between Kentucky Wonder and Blue Lake resulted in a 1991 All American Selection, Kentucky Blue, one of the best pole varieties. Beans, by the way, are not hybrids. They are produced as openpollinated crops in the northwestern U.S. All beans are legumes, like peas, and fix nitrogen in the soil as they grow, making them an important nutrient crop. Beans make wonderful container plants in limited space gardens. You need a pot the
size of a traditional half barrel. Make a two-metre teepee with three to five bamboo canes, plant the seeds at the base of the canes and watch the pole beans grow. For a much more beautiful effect, alternate your favourite flavourful varieties with some beautiful redflowered Scarlet Runner beans. You might also plant some bush types around the base, blending your favourite green bush, yellow wax and the purple Royal Burgundy. Beans are one of the easiest vegetables to grow, but the weather needs to be good and warm before they are planted. Consistent night temperatures of 13-16 degrees Celsius are the minimum for beans to grow instead of rotting. Gently push the seed about two to three centimetres into the soil and space bush beans about eight to 10 cms apart. You don’t need a lot of plants to get a great crop, usually a quarter or half a packet will do. See BEANS / Page 15
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Beans: Try a few new ones From page 14 Repeated plantings every two or three weeks will give you continuous cropping. I sow my last crop about mid-July and enjoy beans well into October. If summer drought becomes a problem, beans are a smart crop because all they need is two centimetres of water per week. All watering should be done early in the day to keep the foliage dry at night. Don’t harvest or work around beans when it’s wet for fear of spreading a fungus-like rust. Beans are also light feeders. If you have enriched the soil with well-rotted manures and quality compost, they require little else. It’s best to harvest snap beans when the pods are just starting to plump up and are four to five inches long. Lima beans should be picked when the pods are really puffy but before the seeds yellow. Be careful when harvesting beans to cut or pick the pods off without destroying the main stems. If you stop harvesting, most beans will stop producing, so keep picking.
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attic, check the garage and gather up the old gold jewellery you’re planning to sell. The 10th-annual Surrey Antiques off the Roadshow at the Surrey Art Gallery takes place May 31 from 12-3 p.m. Items will be given a verbal appraisal by experts who are knowledgeable about jewelry, antiques, collectibles, antiquarian books and Asian, European and First Nations art. One of the most memorable items brought to this event in recent years is a helmet thought to be from the World War One era. During the appraisal it was discovered that it was an authentic Roman helmet, which turned out to be quite valuable. The appraisal cost is $10 for the first item and $5 for each additional item. Registration is not required. Surrey Art Gallery is located at 13750 88 Ave. Call 604-501-5566 for further information.
Bean varieties have really expanded. It might be fun to try a few new ones. Dolicho Del Metro, otherwise know as The Yard Long Bean, is an interesting subtropical that produces delicious 18- to 24-inch pods about the size of a pencil. They are stringless, sweet, crisp and ideal for your stir-fry dishes. Royal Burgundy has five-inch purple pods that look and taste wonderful in salads. After cooking for two minutes, they turn green with a purple tinge. Their flowers are also purple.
Borlotto is a striking red and white flowering variety with delicious 25-cm pods. It’s a golden oldie heritage pole bean from the 19th century. Purple Peacock is another beauty with
deep purple pods and light purple flowers. The added bonus is its ability to handle more cold than other varieties, becoming one of the earliest to enjoy in our garden. Burpee’s Green ‘n’ Gold beans produce a blend of beautiful and colourful bush beans that really colour up the plant. So grow some beans and get healthy, enjoy great flavours and add lots of colour both in your cooking and on the vine. Brian Minter is a master gardener based in Chilliwack.
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FAST AND Reliable Plumbing Repairs, 24/7. Call Parker Dean for your next plumbing job. Present this ad and get $50 off. Vancouver area. Call 1-800-573-2928 RICHGOLD Contr. Ltd. Bsmt suites, framing, drywall, paint, decking, flooring, crown moulding & all kinds of reno’s. Sam 604-992-8474.
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RENOS & REPAIRS Excellent price on Hot Water Tanks Furnace, Boilers, Plumbing Jobs & Drain Cleaning
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Tables avail. to rent $5
604-599-9057
A Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber
ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020
Starting $40/hr.
JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca
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604-783-6910 RYAN’S MOVING 604-782-3610
SUNDECKS
• Cedar • Pressure Treated
McCONNELL CONTRACTING LTD. • Quality Guaranteed • Bondable • Ref’s Randall 604.353.8042
POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
Call Ian 604-724-6373
Home Renovations - Kitchen, Bath, & New Addition. WCB, Insured, 25 Years. 604-209-8349 Excel-Tech
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
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
Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
TILING
ROMANA CONTRACTING Kitchen, Bath, Floor Tiling, Hourly or Estimate, Mario 604-839-9512
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HOME REPAIRS TONY’’S PAINTING
A1 BATH RENO’S. Bsmt suites, drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. Joe 604-961-9937.
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KITCHEN CABINETS
Meadows Landscape Supply
604-465-1311
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POLAR BEAR PAINTING Spring Special $299 ~ 3 rooms (walls only 2 coats) 604-866-6706
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78A Ave - 79 Ave, 155 St - 156A St 60 Ave - 62 Ave, 184 St - 185B St 68 Ave - 69 Ave, 176A St - 178B St, Weybridge Apts, Carlton Apts 82 Ave -84 Ave, 148 St - 149 St 81A Ave - 84 Ave, 151 St - 152 St 82 Ave - 84 Ave, 142A St - 144 St 81A Ave - 82B Ave, 132 St - 132A St 100A Ave - 102A Ave, 121A St - 123A St 88 Ave - Lanark Pl - Inverness Pl - Edinburgh Dr - Edinburgh Pl, Queen Mary Blvd - 130B St - 132 St 85A Ave - 87A Ave, 154A St - 156 St, Tunis Pl - Margate Pl Northglen Pl - Fraserglen Dr - Glenwood Cres N 108 Ave, Springside Crt - Eagleglen Pl - 164 St 112 Ave - 114 Ave , 161 St - 163 St 112 Ave - 113B Ave, 162 St - 164 St Hansen Rd - Kalmar Rd, 112 Ave - 113A Ave, Park Dr - Park Pl Whalley Blvd - Larner Rd - Franklin Rd - Berg Rd - Grosvenor Rd Bentley Rd - Hilton Rd - Howey Rd - Harper Rd
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
WCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
MOVING & STORAGE
CARRIERS NEEDED Please Call
.CAN-PRO Paint and Drywall. Over 25 yrs of quality service. 3 ROOMS, $250. Insured. 604-771-7052
10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. WCB Re-roofing, New Roof Gutters & Replace Fascia 604-812-9721
www.paintspecial.com
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PETS
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FOR SALE BY OWNER
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HOMES WANTED WE BUY HOMES BC • All Prices • All Situations • • All Conditions • www.webuyhomesbc.com 604-626-9647
Chihuahuas tiny teacups ready to go now, 1 male, 1 female. $700 Can deliver. 604-794-7347 German Shepherd pups, vet check, 1st shots, own both parents, father reg., gd tempered, farm & family raised in country, good guard dog/family pet. born feb 22. $700; also, 2 yr old female. 604-7963026, no sunday calls
PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS 1-250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com ~ FINANCING AVAILABLE ~
3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour
RENTALS 700
EXTRA
CHEAP RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free!
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LANDSCAPING
Purebred blue males & females. Ready to go. 1st shots & tails/dew claws done. ULTIMATE FAMILY GUARDIAN Pet homes. $800. 604-308-5665
RENT TO OWN
STOP RENTING! RENT TO OWN! No Qualifications! Flexible Terms! CLOVERDALE - 60th and 176th Spacious 1 Bedroom Condo. Only $880/mo. Option Fee Req’d 604-626-9647
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APARTMENT/CONDO
(778)997-5757
MULTI POO miniature black brown 4-5lbs Hypo allerg, exc family pet vet cert. $1100. 604-341-1445.
Cedar Lodge and Court Apts
KMM JUNK REMOVAL Hauling garbage & Rubbish 20 yard bins available
PITTBULL Puppies - Purebred. Born March 7th. Great bloodlines. $850-$1500. Call 604-765-0453.
CALL FOR NEW SPECIALS
Call Mario 604-828-2806
ROTTI PUPS, 2 female, 7 weeks, $850. Call 604-793-5708
email: mario_kmm@yahoo.ca
ROTTWEILLER guard dog, 6 yr old male, p/b no papers. Too good home. (604)798-9159
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LANDSCAPING
LANDSCAPING
GRASS CUTTING $20+ OVER 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE FREE EST.
Darrin 604-789-2206
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CLOVERDALE - 1 bdrm $770/m. Laundry fac. Rent inc heat, hw & prkg. Call Bea @ 604-576-8230
CLOVERDALE 2 Bdrm - $930 & 1 bdrm - $780 incl heat & hot water. N/P. 604-576-1465, 604-612-1960
GUILDFORD GLEN 14860 101A Avenue. Family housing near amenities, transit, and schools. Crime-free multihousing. Onsite laundry. 2 bdrm apartment for $853.00/month
604-451-6676 Linwood Place Apts: 604-530-6555 Maple Manor Apts: 604-534-0108 1 & 2 bdrm apts, $650-$900/mo. Ask about our Move-In BONUS.
PARKSIDE APARTMENTS 1 Bdrm. $725.00 2 Bdrm. $860.00
To Arrange a Viewing Call Joyce
604-319-7517 SURREY
Regency Park Gardens Large 1 & 2 bedroom units Rent from $725.00/mo.
Phone: 604-581-8332 & 604-585-0063
FROM $140,000 Also; Spectacular 3 Acre Parcel at $390,000
PAINT SPECIAL
MILANO PAINTING Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510
• Minutes walk to Holly Elementary School • Across from the NEW GUILDFORD TOWN CENTER & WALMART SUPERCENTRE • 1 min. drive to PORT MANN
Heat & Hot Water Included W. Maple Ridge: 2bdr+den, 75 x 139 lot, 19x15 wrkshp 220V + carport, RV prkg $415K. 604944-8100.
Running this ad for 10yrs
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.
PETS ALLOWED
• Minutes walk to Surrey Central Skytrain Station & Mall & SFU Surrey Campus • 24 Hour On-site Management PETS ALLOWED • Walk To Holland Park, High School & Elementary School
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
ITALIAN MASTIFF (Cane Corso)
604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley
• 24 Hour On-site Management
REAL ESTATE
FULLY INSURED
PRO TREE SERVICES Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trimming/ removals & stump grinding. John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270
MISC SERVICES
$59.00 Per Ton
WANTED: GANDY or equivalent dry fertilizer applicator for potato planter. 12 volt. Call 250-706-9305.
**EMERGENCY CALL OUT** Certified Arborist Reports
PETS
SBroken Concrete RocksS $24.00 Per Metric Ton SMud - Dirt - Sod - ClayS $24.00 Per Metric Ton GrassSBranchesSLeavesSWeeds
MISC. WANTED
DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL * Pruning * Retopping * Falling Service Surrey 25 years
.A East West Roofing & Siding Co. Repairs, new roofs, torching, gutter services. 10% off. 604-783-6437
✶Dump Site Now Open✶
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Morris 604-597-2286 Marcus 604-818-2327
QUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. ****Mention this ad for 10% Off **** Call Raman @ 604-561-4041.
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MISC. FOR SALE
KILL BED BUGS & THEIR EGGS! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killer Complete Treatment Program or Kit. Available: Hardware Stores, Buy Online: homedepot.com
TREE SERVICES
Morris The Arborist
.Port Kells Nurseries 604-882-1344
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Roofing Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.
$715 $875
604.319.7514
KILL ROACHES! Buy Harris Roach Tablets. Eliminate Bugs - Guaranteed. No Mess, Odorless, Long Lasting. Available online only @ Ace Hardware & The Home Depot
Call Victor 604-589-0356 POWER WASHING since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627
1 bdrm. from
To Arrange a Viewing Call Grace
SUNDECK SPECIALIST
Starting from $29/hour.
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GUILDFORD GARDENS
Heat & Hot Water Included
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PRESSURE WASHING
All Gutter Cleaning Window & Roof Full house cleaning
APARTMENT/CONDO
2 bdrm. from
BEAR CREEK VILLA GARAGE SALE Sat. May 31, 10-4 p.m. 8233 140th St.
~ 604-597-3758 ~
BEAUT BATHROOM & KITCHEN Plumbing + Drywall + Elect. + Tubs & Showers & Sinks + Toilets & Tile + floors + countertop + painting. Sen disc. Work Guar. 21 yrs exp. Call Nick 604-230-5783, 604-581-2859
Best Prices & Service! Boarding, Taping, Texture paint, Stain removal and Much More! We complete Basements! Carpet & Laminate Flooring Small Jobs Welcome! 25 yrs of exp Free est. & quote! Call Kam @ (604) 551-8047
GARAGE SALES
SURREY
~ Certified Plumber ~
RENTALS 706
FIREARMS. All types wanted, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed Dealer.1.866.960.0045 www.dollars4guns.com.
$45HR Plumber clogged drains, hot water tanks sinks taps. All your plumbing needs 604-217-7447
NKI Moving & Delivery
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
RUBBISH REMOVAL
ASPHALT PAVING • Brick Driveways • Retaining Walls • Foundation Repairs • Sealcoating 604-618-2304
AFFORDABLE MOVING
Gutters - Windows - Tile Roof cleaning - Pressure Cleaning. Please Call Victor 604-589-0356
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MOVING & STORAGE
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
Quiet community living next to Guildford Mall. Clean 1 & 2 bdrm (some w/ensuites), Cable, Heat & Hot Water included. Onsite Mgr.
604-584-5233 www.cycloneholdings.ca
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SOMERSET GARDENS (S. Sry) Family housing 1851 Southmere Crescent E. 2 bdrm apartments starting from $899/mo. incl. heat. Pet friendly, near all amenities. Community garden.
604-451-6676
SUNCREEK ESTATES * Large 2 & 3 Bdrm Apartments * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w * 3 floor levels inside suite * Wood burning fireplace * Private roof top patio * Walk to shops. Near park, pool, playground * Elementary school on block * Clubhouse, tennis court * On site security/on site Mgmt * Reasonable Rent * On transit route * Sorry no pets
Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916 Surrey
Beautifully Upscale 1 Bdrm Suites - perfect for the discerning renter! Starting at $810. Located close to bus routes & skytrain, 20 min walk to Surrey City Centre. Max occ. 2 people. Sorry no pets.
Call Surrey Gardens Apts at 604-589-7040 to view our Elite Suites!
SURREY Central - Ultra. New 1 bdr 36th flr condo with all appl & amens Nr skytrain/shopping. June1. Ns/np. Refs req. $1090/mo. 604-649-0660.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014 Surrey/North Delta Leader 19 RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
RENTALS 736
HOMES FOR RENT
RENTALS 752
TRANSPORTATION
TOWNHOUSES
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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
The Scrapper
SURREY; New 1 Bdrm + den, 11th flr apt, inste lndry, mtn view, 550 sf., gym, courtyard, u/g prkg & storage. 108 & Univ Dr. Prime loc across St from Gateway Skytrain. $950. N/P. July 1st. Syliva @ 778-773-4217.
SURREY 101/121 Newer 5 bd, 4 ba, 5 appls, 3200 sf, million $ view, pets neg, $1950/mo. (604)951-7992
SURREY. Walk to Gateway Skytrain. 1 bdrm very clean & bright, incl. ldry & storage. Sec parking & bldg, indoor gym. $830/mo incl util & cbl. Now. Ns/np 604-589-8520.
LINDA VISTA Motel Luxury Rooms w/cable, a/c & kitchens. 6498 King George Hwy. Mthly, Wkly & Daily Specials. 604-591-1171. Canadian Inn 6528 K.G.Hwy. 604-594-0010
~ Fir Apartments ~ 1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK 1 Bdrm suite avail now Heat & hot wtr incl. Swimming pool & rec room On site mgr
Call 604-536-0379
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EXCELLENT INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE SPACE for rent, 3520 sq.ft., good location. Industrial Ave Langley City. 604-603-9584 S. SURREY WAREHOUSE approx 1000 sq.ft., concrete flr, 16’ roll up door, gated, suitable for storage, $650/mo, avail now. 604-835-6000
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COTTAGES
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION SURREY/LANGLEY border 194/65. 2 Bdrms avail in 3 bdrm townhouse Everything incl. Near Kwantlen & all amens. More info: 604-510-1528.
SUITES, LOWER
2 bdrm Bear Creek 140/92 avail now NS/NP, utils incl. Nr all ament & both schls 604-594-9148
QUALICUM FURNISHED 1 bdrm - w/pull out sofa in living room on oceanfront. Avail June 1 - Aug 31. $1000/wk (6 nights). Call 250-752-5063
BEAR CREEK Quiet 1 large Bdrm + den. $600 incl hydro. No lndry/cbl. Suit 1. N/S. N/P. 604-572-4001.
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CHIMNEY HEIGHTS, 2 bdrm grnd lvl on greenbelt. N/S, N/P, 1 person only. $600 incl util/cble. No laundry. Avail now. 604-599-5632.
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
140th & Grovenor 4-plex quiet clean 2 Br main flr ldry, strg, carport, lge yd, NS/NP $800. 604-576-1746 GUILDFORD bright clean 2bd bsmt wd, fencd yrd,nr transit/schls/amens Ns/np. $800 +utils. 604-283-9055.
733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. 2 Large RV Pads available for mobile home. Call 604-597-4787.
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HOMES FOR RENT
CLOVERDALE Farm area. 5 bdrm 2 kitchens, newly reno’d, fncd yrd $1650 + util. Sm pet. 604-576-2457
CEDAR Hills 12185-98A Ave. 2 Bdr gr/lvl, suit 1 or 2. Avail now, ns/np. $750. 604-951-7351, 604-722-8267
Now accepting applications for 3 & 4 bdrm unit townhomes in Surrey. This housing is for low to medium income families of Aboriginal Ancestry (Status, Non-Status, Metis, or Inuit). Rent is calculated at 30% of Gross Household Income. If your Grose Household Income is less than the 2014 Housing Income Limits you qualify for housing. (Limits for Surrey: 3 BDRM less than $56,000, 4 BDRM less than $60,000). Please call 604-591-5299 or visit our website to obtain an application form:
Short Term or Long term! Hotel Living
Like New Townhouse. Only 3 years old. Immaculate Deluxe, 2 bdrm. + Rec. Room/Office + 2 Full Bath T/House. Flr. to ceiling storage + storage rm. in garage. 6 s/s appli. d/w, w/d, Garburator. Crown Mouldings, 9ft. ceilings, H/W laminate flooring and slate tile. Gas F/P & Alarm. 1 car garage parking. Covered patio lower & outdoor patio upper. Amenities room incls. full gym, outdoor hot tub & pool. Walk to Morgan Heights shopping. NO Smoking inside & NO Pets! $2250/mo. Avail. June 14
604.488.9161
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BOATS
11’ Special edition by WALKER BAY - has side inflation, its unsinkable, new condition. Trailer incl. $1900 obo. (604)535-8199
TRANSPORTATION
ALUMINUM BOAT WANTED 10’, 12’ or 14’ with or without motor or trailer. Will pay cash 778-868-9342
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AUTO FINANCING
CLOVERDALE 56/188. Newer 2 bdrm bsmt suites. Avail now. ns/np. $850/mo incl utils. 604-518-9017
WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN ACT Whereas;
ENVER CREEK 1 Bd, full bth, patio $600 incl util. NS/NP. Must be clean quiet, respectable. 778-229-6180
John Paul Bivens is indebted to Roadway Towing Ltd. for storage & towing on a 1997 Infiniti Q45 with VIN: JNKBY31D3VM008080
FLEETWOOD. 2-bdrm, 84/156th. Avail. now. N/s, n/p. Utils incl. Nr. amens. $750. 604-599-6244. Fraser Hts. 107/157. Lg 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath, D/W, NS/NP. N/lndry. $860 incl utils/cbl.May 15. 604-584-8081. GUILDFORD. Bright 2-bdrm lrg gr. lvl ste. Incl. laundry. $750. Avail immed. N/s, n/p. (778)996-2150
A lien is claimed under the Act. There is presently an amount due and owing of $4,085.95 plus any additional costs of storage, seizure and sale. Notice is hereby given that on the 16th day of June, 2014 or thereafter, the said vehicle will be sold. The vehicle is currently stored at Roadway Towing Ltd. 7391 Progress Place Delta BC. The vehicle was placed in storage on October 10th, 2013.
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For more information call Elite Bailiff Services at (604) 539-9900. WWW.REPOBC.COM
SURREY 141A/90th 2 bdrm, no lndry, new carpet. $750 incl hydro. N/P. 604-588-1948 604-782-1948
Fully Furnished & Equipped
MARINE
SURREY 65/135 2 Bdrm T/H $845 Quiet complex, washer/dryer. Sorry, no pets. Call: 604-596-1099
SURREY 111/130 1bdrm suite, sh ldry, patio, incl hydro, $640 mth, avl now, ns/np 604 6129287
SOUTH SURREY EXECUTIVE
TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES! 2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026
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SULLIVAN Hts 5915 145A St. new 1bdrm ste inc util, no lndry, NP/NS. Avl May 15th $600. 778-565-3148
ROYAL HEIGHTS. 4-bdrm home, upper lvl, dble garage, 1.5 baths, cls to Skytrain. N/s. Avail now. $1500. (778)240-8472.
BOLD FACE can make your ad stand out! A minimal charge for a good investment. Call us at 604-575-5555
SURREY - 1 Bdrm furnished bsmt suite. $600/mo. Utils inc. Avail. June 1st. 604-782-2200 SURREY: 76/152, beautiful 2 bdrm ste on golf course. New paint & flr incl util/cbl. NP/NS. (604)339-8729 SURREY Bolivar Hts. 2 Bdrm bsmt. Nr all amen. Big backyrd Avl now, ns/np. $750 inc utils (604)589-1503 SURREY Enver Creek. 2 Bdr suite, ns/np, $700 incl utils/cable. June 1. 778-928-4745, 604-446-0673. SURREY Fleetwood Newer 1 bdrm bsmt ste, F/S, no lndry. Near bus, school & shopping. N/P, N/S. June 1st. $600 incl utils. (604)760-5413. SURREY Fraser Hts. 2 Bdrm gr/lvl suite, nr school & daycare. Open kitchen. NS/NP, no laundry. June 1. $700/mo incl utils. 604-781-8165.
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SUITES, UPPER
N.Delta 114/89 3 bdrm upper flr spacious deck, lge fncd yard NS/NP June15/July1. 604-762-0161 Surrey 12310-112 A Ave. 2 bdrm rancher Laminate flrs $860mo Avail now. 604-802-2206 604-518-9505
Auto Financing Dream Team - www.iDreamAuto.com or call 1.800.961.7022
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1989 Mercedes Benz 300SL 216,000kms, mint condition $4500. 778-385-6028
1992 TOYOTA TERCEL 2/dr, auto, AirCared, 4/cyl, Good shape in & out. Well maint. $650.
Call 604-503-3151.
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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673 #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200
• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
You’ll never believe how many good buys we can pack into one place! EARN EXTRA CASH! Clean out your basement, closet, attic or garage and sell all those unwanted items. Place your ad with us today at 604-575-5555 Don’t keep good things you don’t use anymore. Bring them to light with an ad in the classifieds. C A L L T O D A Y........Cash tomorrow! Place your ad today! You’ll never believe how many good buys we can pack into one place! CASH IN on the Classifieds. No matter what you have to offer, you can find a buyer through the classifieds. FIRST TIME ADVERTISER? Let our professionally trained staff help you word an effective ad. Call us now. 604-575-5555
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SURREY 64/K.George. 3Bdr +bsmt T/H $1115/mo quiet family complex, W/D hookups., N/P. 604-596-1099.
NEWTON 142/67 Large 2 Bdrm grnd level. Hdwd flrs, fenced yard. Covered entry. No dogs. $750 inc lndry/util/wifi. June 1 604-501-1335
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CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 2 Bdrm suite NS/NP. Avail now. $600 includes utils/cable/net. Call 778-565-1879.
N.DELTA newly reno’d 2bdr above grnd ste, fncd yd ns/np n/ldry Avail now $800 incl util 604-597-0386
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ROOMS FOR RENT
SURREY 101/121: Furnished rms. $575/mo. Mature preferred & Social Assistance ok. 604-951-7992
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3 bdrm T/H with w/d hook-up, car port $1042/$1062mo. Close to all amen’s, schools & transit.
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1954 Chevrolet Bel Air Custom Auction Vehicle
The Best Chance of the Year to Buy or Sell A Classic Car Contact Jason 604.220.2725 jason@vancouvercollectorcars.com
NOW ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS
DL#10482
They can’t leap tall buildings in a single bound, but there are plenty of reasons the Fit, Civic and CR-V are best-sellers†in BC.
2014 FIT DX
Lease for
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15291 Fraser Highway, Surrey
604-227-5583
Mon-Thurs 9am-9pm • Fri-Sat 9am-6pm • Sun 12-5pm £
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2014 CIVIC DX
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2014 CR-V LX
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Bi-weekly on a 60 month term with 130 payments. MSRP $16,130** includes freight and PDI
Model shown: GE8G2EEX
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Model shown: FB2E2EEX
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Model shown: RM3H3EES
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†The Fit, Civic and CR-V were the #1 selling retail subcompact car, car, and compact SUV respectively in BC in 2013 based on Polk 2013 Dec YTD report. ‡In order to achieve $0 down payment, dealer will cover the cost of tire/battery tax, air conditioning tax (where applicable), environmental fees and levies on the 2014 CR-V LX, Accord LX, Civic DX and Fit DX only on behalf of the customer. £Limited time bi-weekly lease offer based on a new 2014 Fit DX model GE8G2EEX. €0.99% lease APR on a 60 month term with 130 bi-weekly payments O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $66.59 based on applying $1,250.00 lease dollars (which is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes) and FRQVXPHU LQFHQWLYH GROODUV ZKLFK LV GHGXFWHG IURP WKH QHJRWLDWHG VHOOLQJ SULFH DIWHU WD[HV 'RZQ SD\PHQW RI ÀUVW EL ZHHNO\ SD\PHQW DQG VHFXULW\ GHSRVLW GXH DW OHDVH LQFHSWLRQ 7RWDO OHDVH REOLJDWLRQ LV 7D[HV OLFHQVH LQVXUDQFH DQG UHJLVWUDWLRQ DUH H[WUD NLORPHWUH DOORZDQFH FKDUJH RI NP IRU H[FHVV NLORPHWHUV /LPLWHG WLPH EL ZHHNO\ OHDVH RIIHU EDVHG RQ D QHZ &LYLF '; PRGHO )% ( ((; OHDVH $35 RQ D PRQWK WHUP ZLWK EL ZHHNO\ SD\PHQWV 2 $ & %L ZHHNO\ SD\PHQW LQFOXGLQJ IUHLJKW DQG 3', LV EDVHG RQ DSSO\LQJ OHDVH GROODUV ZKLFK LV GHGXFWHG IURP WKH QHJRWLDWHG VHOOLQJ SULFH EHIRUH WD[HV 'RZQ SD\PHQW RI ÀUVW EL ZHHNO\ SD\PHQW DQG VHFXULW\ GHSRVLW GXH DW OHDVH LQFHSWLRQ 7RWDO OHDVH REOLJDWLRQ LV 7D[HV OLFHQVH LQVXUDQFH DQG UHJLVWUDWLRQ DUH H[WUD NLORPHWUH DOORZDQFH FKDUJH RI NP IRU H[FHVV NLORPHWHUV ї/LPLWHG WLPH EL ZHHNO\ OHDVH RIIHU EDVHG RQ D QHZ &5 9 /; :' PRGHO 50 + ((6 – OHDVH $35 RQ D PRQWK WHUP ZLWK EL ZHHNO\ SD\PHQWV 2 $ & %L ZHHNO\ SD\PHQW LQFOXGLQJ IUHLJKW DQG 3', LV EDVHG RQ DSSO\LQJ OHDVH GROODUV ZKLFK LV GHGXFWHG IURP WKH QHJRWLDWHG VHOOLQJ SULFH EHIRUH WD[HV 'RZQ SD\PHQW RI ÀUVW EL ZHHNO\ SD\PHQW DQG VHFXULW\ GHSRVLW GXH DW OHDVH LQFHSWLRQ 7RWDO OHDVH REOLJDWLRQ LV 7D[HV OLFHQVH LQVXUDQFH DQG UHJLVWUDWLRQ DUH H[WUD NLORPHWUH DOORZDQFH FKDUJH RI NP IRU H[FHVV NLORPHWHUV 0653 LV LQFOXGLQJ IUHLJKW DQG 3', RI EDVHG RQ D QHZ )LW '; PRGHO *( * ((; QHZ &LYLF '; PRGHO )% ( ((; &5 9 /; :' PRGHO 50 + ((6 /LFHQVH LQVXUDQFH UHJLVWUDWLRQ DQG WD[HV DUH H[WUD DQG PD\ EH UHTXLUHG DW WKH WLPH RI SXUFKDVH – … ½ ї 3ULFHV DQG RU SD\PHQWV VKRZQ GR QRW LQFOXGH D 336$ OLHQ UHJLVWUDWLRQ IHH RI DQG OLHQ UHJLVWHULQJ DJHQW V IHH RI ZKLFK DUH ERWK GXH DW WLPH RI GHOLYHU\ DQG FRYHUHG E\ WKH GHDOHU RQ EHKDOI RI WKH FXVWRPHU RQ WKH &5 9 /; $FFRUG /; &LYLF '; DQG )LW '; RQO\  ї ½ – … 2IIHUV YDOLG IURP 0D\ VW WKURXJK -XQH QG DW SDUWLFLSDWLQJ +RQGD UHWDLOHUV 'HDOHU PD\ VHOO OHDVH IRU OHVV 'HDOHU WUDGH PD\ EH QHFHVVDU\ RQ FHUWDLQ YHKLFOHV 2IIHUV YDOLG RQO\ IRU %ULWLVK &ROXPELD UHVLGHQWV DW %& +RQGD 'HDOHUV ORFDWLRQV 2IIHUV VXEMHFW WR FKDQJH RU FDQFHOODWLRQ ZLWKRXW QRWLFH 7HUPV DQG FRQGLWLRQV DSSO\ 9LVLW ZZZ EFKRQGD FRP RU VHH \RXU +RQGD UHWDLOHU IRU IXOO GHWDLOV
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