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All geared up: South Surrey’s Lyda Salatian – recipient this week of a YWCA’s Woman of Distinction Award – will pedal solo from Victoria to Calgary to raise awareness for her Green Teams of Canada. i see page 11

Teachers union, government told to increase efforts to end job action

Students, parents call for end to ‘feud’ Alex Browne Staff Reporter

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Students rally at minister’s office in Surrey.

The impasse between the B.C. Teachers Federation and provincial government continued this week with rotating strikes and a partial lockout still in effect – and the voices of frustrated students and parents joining the fray. Disruptions to the school schedule remained, in spite of an expected three days of ongoing negotiations between the BCTF and B.C. Public School Employers Association. Rotating strikes, which began last week, continued in Surrey Tuesday, while the lockout

– which prevents teachers from assisting students during recess and lunch and limits help before and after school – was still in place. The latest word at Peace Arch News’ press time Wednesday was confirmation that the BCTF is willing to come down by one per cent on its most recent wage demands (a 15.9 per cent increase over four years) – still a long way from the province’s most recent offer (7.25 per cent over six years, plus a signing bonus). The B.C. Labour Relations Board was also due to hand down a ruling on the legality of the government’s decision to cut teachers

pay by 10 per cent during the lockout. B.C. School Trustees Association president Teresa Rezansoff said in a news release that, regardless of the outcome of the ruling, the organization stood by its ‘Stability for Students Action Plan’ emphasizing that student success “must not be compromised in any way.” “The time for serious and concentrated bargaining is now,” she said. “We call on the BCTF and the government to redouble their efforts and negotiate all summer if necessary to end the current unrest.” i see page 4

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Luke Chandra, 8, is carried Monday afternoon from a sandbar near Crescent Beach Marina to the Vigilant by two members of the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue team.

Beached boat turns into foot injury for eight-year-old and family

A razor-sharp lesson in ocean safety Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter

Steve Chandra did what he had to do to keep his nephew calm in Boundary Bay Monday afternoon, after the eight-year-old seriously injured his foot on the shell of a razor clam. “I lied to him,” Chandra said, after paramedics whisked the boy to Peace Arch Hospital. The Delta resident said he was taking his son, Jordan, and nephews James and Luke, out boating when the accident occurred. The four were not far out from Crescent Beach

Marina – taking advantage of the teachers’ strike day to meet friends at White Rock pier – when their 19-foot “camping boat” became grounded on a sandbar in the channel. Chandra said he let the three boys swim and play nearby – as the tide continued to recede – to kill time after learning that it would take about an hour for his friend to come get them. Luke was running to rinse his feet off to get back on the boat when he stepped on the shell. “I didn’t really listen to Uncle Steve,” a bandaged Luke said from home Tuesday, referring

to instructions his uncle had given to not run. “I cut it and (fell). I was yelling his name on the ground. At first he was walking, then he saw that my foot was sliced.” At the scene Monday, Chandra said he didn’t realize how bad the injury was until he rinsed his nephew’s foot off with fresh water and pulled at the cut to see how deep it went. “Where he cut it, it went through and through,” he said, gesturing with his hand to show how the boy’s foot had almost been sliced through. i see page 4

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Provincial rules put residential development first

History of school shortages A letter to the editor by A. than schools could keep up with. McDowall, published Many students were “on shift,” May 29 in Peace Arch with one set of classes going News and Surrey-North Delta for a shortened day, starting Leader, contained a wellearly in the morning, and known phrase and coupled it another starting after lunch and to a current problem in Surrey continuing until almost 6 p.m. – the shortage of classroom It was up to voters to approve space, particularly in funds for new schools newer, fast-growing through referendums, Frank Bucholtz communities. but getting voters out “Insanity is repeating to the polls was as hard the same actions over in those days as it is and over and expecting today – particularly as a different result. the school referendums Surrey needs to stop were usually held at the insanity and change different times from the dynamic between municipal elections. the province and the I recall the late Don city,” the South Surrey Christian, longtime resident writes. secretary-treasurer “Surrey’s municipal of the school district, government has some telling me how control here – they frustrating it was determine what development to do all the work to get the proceeds in the city. Experience referendum ready, only to have shows clearly that more it fail because lack of interest residential development caused those opposed to come approvals mean more children out in greater numbers at the requiring more schools.” polls. The problem of a shortage This problem continued of classroom space in Surrey through the 1960s, and in the goes back to the earliest days of 1970s the NDP government urban development here, which got rid of the requirement really began in earnest at the for a referendum on school close of the Second World War. construction. The power The first area to be affected to decide on school capital was Whalley, where an influx funding went to the minister of of wartime workers who were education in Victoria, and it has employed in New Westminster resided there ever since. industries stayed in Surrey after The trend since that time has the war and started to build been to build new schools when homes. money was flowing into the By 1949, two new secondary coffers in Victoria, and tighten schools had opened, up on building when times were adding to the three existing tougher. This meant few schools ones. Elementary schools were built in the early 1980s, were opening all over the and more recently, in the midmunicipality, from Crescent 2000s. Park in South Surrey to Harold At the moment, capital funding Bishop in North Surrey. has again been restricted, as But by the late 1950s, the Victoria struggles to balance the influx of residents was far more provincial budget.

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Yet Surrey keeps growing and, in some areas where a large number of new homes are being built, there are no classrooms for the new students who will be moving in with their families. Portable classrooms help ease the problem temporarily, but in the long run, new schools will be needed. Yet the province needs to be cautious, too. In areas where a lot of schools were built in the 1950s and 1960s – such as Burnaby and Coquitlam – schools have been closed due to a lack of students. A decline in school population has occurred in some parts of Surrey, notably in North Surrey, although redevelopment and higher densities are helping some schools to grow again after years of decline. McDowall makes an excellent point. If Surrey was to hold up development in areas where there are not enough classrooms, it would soon attract attention from the province. What is really needed is a better system, where school construction starts when there are a substantial number of new homes actually being built. It wouldn’t make sense to build a school before there are enough students, but one could certainly be under construction simultaneously with new home construction. The school district – and the city – often have school sites set aside well in advance, and an earlier construction timetable would go a long way towards solving the ongoing problem of lack of classrooms, a problem in Surrey for almost 70 years. Frank Bucholtz writes Thursdays for the Peace Arch News. He is the editor of the Langley Times.

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Missing nine days, seven-month-old Shiba Inu returns home

Surrey Parks crews find tangled puppy Sarah Massah Staff Reporter

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Kona disappeared May 25 in Serpentine Fen.

A Newton family is celebrating the return of their beloved dog, nine days after she went missing. Tanja Percival told Peace Arch News Tuesday that she and husband Peter are ecstatic after their seven-month-old Shiba Inu, Kona, was located that morning in South Surrey’s Serpentine Fen area, where she first went missing May 25. Surrey Parks Department crews were in the area for park maintenance when they found the dog trapped after her leash became tangled. “She was apparently tied up pretty bad at

the park. Apparently, she got on to some pany Petsearchers Canada, which brought peninsula and her leash got so tangled and out bloodhounds to pick up her scent. tied up she was stuck there for nine days,” After the exhausting search, the Percivals Tanja said. believed someone may have “She’s quite skinny and smells ❝She’s quite skinny picked up the dog and offered a a little, but she’s extremely happy and smells a little, reward for her safe return. to be home and she’s playing with but she’s extremely “We’re so beyond lucky the her toys, eating and drinking as happy to be home.❞ park happened to be doing much as her stomach can handle maintenance today and yesterTanja Percival at this moment.” day. They found her because Kona had tugged her leash out of Tanja’s they were in there, mowing the lawn,” Tanja hand after she was spooked while walking laughed. in the park. “When I found out, my office thought I was Despite scouring the area for days and put- crazy because I was jumping and crying. ting up posters, the Percivals had no news of “It all worked out so well. Obviously any Kona – even after hiring pet-tracking com- longer, and she may not have made it.”

White Rock ‘in chaos’

Woods eyes civic return Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter

With 5½ months to go before the Nov. 15 municipal election, a former White Rock councillor is eyeing a comeback. Margaret Woods said Tuesday she decided to aim for a seat at city hall – though she’s not yet decided if it will be a councillor’s seat or the mayor’s – after years of watching from the sidelines and feeling frustrated at what she saw. “I just think it’s time for a new, fresh appearance at the council table,” Woods said. “I leave those meetings just shaking my head.” It’s been nearly a decade since Woods sat on council. She served a term that could be described as colourful after winning a seat in the 2003 election. An altercation shortly after with fellow councillor Cliff Annable – he said she jabbed him in the face with a pen, she said she slapped him – gained international attention and led to calls for her to step down. But Woods said she is not worried that the incident – along with an unrelated now-dropped civil suit she filed against Annable in 2011 Margaret Woods – may impact former councillor her chances at the polls in November. “I don’t think that’s an issue,” she said. “There are bigger things in this city to be looking out for than some things that happened in the past. People saw it for what it was.” Among the bigger issues she sees, top of the list is overtaxation. “The city’s collecting it, but I’m not of the opinion they are spending it appropriately,” she said. “I find that those people making the decisions are not listening to the people, and I happen to be one of the people.” Spot zoning is also a concern, Woods said. “I have many concerns,” she said. “The city seems to me to be in a bit of chaos.”

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Colin Murray is disputing his BC Hydro bill after noticing a significant jump that he believes is at least partly the result of a malfunctioning meter.

Analog-meter user advises diligence when paying utilities

Resident’s hydro bill tripled since ‘10 Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter

A White Rock man is encouraging others to double-check their hydro bills after discovering what he describes as “questionable” increases on his. Colin Murray said the charges on his account – which more than tripled in 2013 over 2010 – are such that he has asked the B.C. Utilities Commission to investigate. “I’m just baffled,” Murray said. “There’s something wrong here.” But a BC Hydro spokesperson says the discrepancy is simply the result of the utility estimating Murray’s usage five times in a row last year – due to a reduction in meter-reading staff since April 2013 and the fact he has an analog meter. An increase in Murray’s power use also contributed to the billing boost, Mora Scott told Peace Arch News by email. “As a result, Mr. Murray received a catchup bill because he has been paying for less electricity than he was using over the past 12 months,” Scott writes. “Because we don’t know how customers use the power we provide, it’s difficult to say for certain what may have caused the increase.”

Murray is among about 2,000 holdout cus- that interim rate and the $32.40 that was tomers throughout White Rock and Surrey recently approved by BCUC will be refunded). who have declined a smart meter. She noted that the catch-up bill was adjusted He insists his consumption habits have not and reissued in April, with the catch-up portion changed to a degree that would justify the “spread out over the 12 months it was used.” jump, and suspects his meter – which BC “We understand these catch-up bills can come Hydro, shortly after he started as a surprise to our customers and ❝(Many) just pay questioning his billing, advised that’s why we offer payment plans what comes to them, that are very flexible,” Scott writes. him is expired – is to blame. He said for years, his bills have trusting that it’s fair.❞ Murray said he successfully averaged $15-$20 per month. argued to have his billing frozen Colin Murray In 2010, his bi-monthly bills averuntil July, to prevent late fees and aged $31.30; they edged up in 2011, to $31.75, interest from building up while his case is and again in 2012, to $35.64. In 2013, however, evaluated. Now, he wants his analog meter the bump was more substantial, to an average of tested, but worries that what he believes is $54.73 per month – or $109.46 bimonthly. sporadic malfunctions may elude detection. “The (2013 charges) really bugged me That means he would be out another $100, as because I couldn’t understand how my usage the testing fee is reimbursed only if the meter had doubled,” said Murray, who has been off is determined faulty. work for the past 2½ years due to injury. In BC Hydro’s response to BCUC, the utility “My usage is very minimal.” expresses confidence that Murray’s billing is The increase meant his annual total climbed correct. He has until June 24 to respond before to $328.40 in 2013, from $213.81 in 2012. BCUC delves into the situation. The March 3 catch-up bill pushed the 2013 In the meantime, he hopes his experience sum past $700. will prompt others to keep a closer tab on their Scott said a new $35-per-month charge since bills. Many pay without questioning, he said. December 2013 is because Murray opted to “They just pay what comes to them, trusting keep his analog meter (the difference between that it’s fair.”


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Parents encouraged to write parties i from page 1 Students were also getting into the act this week, with two events originating in Surrey. Tuesday, students Raaj Chatterjee (Semiahmoo Secondary) and Heewon Oh (North Surrey Secondary) organized a rally at the Fleetwood office of Education Minister Peter Fassbender. Chatterjee and Oh said they were protesting for public education, and against underfunding and labour disputes. Cash-strapped districts, they said, are forced to cut programs, while “students are falling between the cracks due to class size and composition issues.”

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School teachers picket Tuesday. A provincewide walkout of students was planned for Wednesday, spearheaded by Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary Grade 12 student Victoria Barker, who told media her entire academic career has been overshadowed by struggles

between the union and province. Meanwhile B.C.’s senior parenting group encouraged parents to write to Fassbender and BCTF president Jim Ilker to explain the effect rotating strikes and lockout is having on families. BC Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils called for an immediate end to what it describes as a “feud” between the BCTF and the provincial government. BCCPAC president Terry Berting said the strike and lockout is having a detrimental effect on students – particularly the most vulnerable – as well as creating financial hardship for families.

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At Peace Arch Hospital, the wound was cleaned, stitched and bandaged. There, Chandra learned how apt his “razor-sharp” description was. He said the doctors told him razor-clam injuries are a common sight at the hospital, but that Luke’s – at about seven centimetres long and one centimetre deep – was “one of the worst ones they’ve seen.” “It wasn’t too far from going almost through,” he said. Chandra described his nephew as “so strong and brave.” Chandra’s wife, Nancy, said the incident has brought the three boys – who were already close –

even closer together. “Both (Jordan and James) said… ‘it should’ve happened to us not him’,” she said. “I was scared he was going to die,” James, 10, told PAN. “I could see his white blood cells,” said Jordan, 11, describing a sizable pool of blood. Chandra said the experience has given him new respect for the beach. He plans to take up an offer by the RCM-SAR5 crew to learn more about boating in local waters – and the possibility of joining the team himself. As well, he’s putting a depth finder on his list of things to buy, to help avoid getting stuck in the future.

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Uncle used socks to stop blood flow i from page 1 “It was deep. I’m trying to tell him it’s just a cut. (The shell) must’ve been razor-sharp. (Blood) was coming out like a tap.” Chandra called 911 then remembered what a member of the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue Unit 5 (Crescent Beach) had told him the day before: to call *16 on his cellphone if he ran into trouble. Help arrived in about 25 minutes, Chandra said, praising the response of the RCM-SAR5 crew. While waiting, Chandra said he tied two socks – one of them Jordan’s – around Luke’s foot to keep it together and stem the flow.

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Cities’ rep on Metro board mum on coal-terminal debate

Priddy fights lonely battle Jeff Nagel

river, has been opposed by the regional district, several cities and Penny Priddy was never shy of medical health officers, who have speaking forcefully and publicly warned a much stronger assesswhen she was an elected politi- ment of human health risks is cian in the B.C. Legislature, the needed. House of Commons or on Surrey It’s a cause that’s united climate city council. change activists with But these days, the neighbours who fear 70-year-old former NDP coal dust and other local politician has little to impacts. say when questioned by Unlike Washington reporters, even though State, where elected she has a critical role on county councils can behalf of Metro Vancouveto new coal ports, ver. Port Metro Vancouver Priddy is a director on is governed by a board the Port Metro Vancouof appointees that can Penny Priddy ver board, reappointed in approve such projects director May to a second threeover all municipal objecyear term by Metro polititions. cians to represent the interests of The directors are almost all the region’s member cities. named by the federal government “I speak very strongly, but on behalf of terminal operators I express those opinions at the and other port business interests. board table,” Priddy said in a That makes Priddy the lone recent interview. “I don’t have any board representative of broader difficulty expressing my opinion.” public concerns when weighing To say the closed-door delibera- issues like port expansion. tions of the port authority board “It’s a really big challenge,” she are contentious is an understate- said. “But the issues raised by the ment. municipalities are really imporThe board is expected to decide tant, so it’s worth the hard work this summer on Fraser Surrey and it’s worth the challenge. And Docks’ proposed coal export ter- it’s worth making sure if yours is minal on the Fraser River. The the sole voice at the table it gets project, which would bring more heard.” coal trains through White Rock The port has three times ordered and send coal barges down the revisions to the coal terminal Black Press

project or sent it back to Fraser Surrey Docks for more study, although it’s not clear what influence Priddy may have had – she won’t say what happens around the board table. Coal isn’t the only issue that pits the region’s cities against the port. Metro politicians have also been strongly critical of the port’s new land use plan and they remain concerned that the port will push to secure more industrial land for growth at the expense of farmland. Other prickly issues on the horizon include Deltaport’s expansion, the prospect of more tankers carrying oil from an expanded Kinder Morgan pipeline and the potential conversion of the Massey Tunnel to a bridge allowing ocean-going ships up the Fraser River. Don’t expect Priddy to say much publicly about those topics either. “My role isn’t to be a public advocate for every citizen in every municipality,” she said. Priddy noted there’s no consensus among politicians on Metro’s board on some port issues. “There are different opinions on the Metro Vancouver board on lots of key issues,” she said. “I make sure those get to the (port) board. Is it challenging? You bet it is.”

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Here’s to a responsible transition

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his may not come as any great surprise to parents of teenagers, but as wonderful as many of them are – and there are plenty of examples here on the Peninsula – they don’t always follow the rules. And when it comes to adhering to the legal drinking age, many aren’t patiently waiting for their 19th birthday before having their first sip of alcohol. Graduation season – which we are now right in the middle of – is a time that should be joyous and celebratory. But every year, there are a few tragic reports from across the country of Grade 12 students getting injured – or worse – because gradnight partying got out of hand in one way or another. These are preventable tragedies that nobody in our community wants to see happen. Graduation marks a time of big change for students. The last 13 years of K-12 education are now behind them, and the transition into the next phase of life – adulthood – is set to begin. Teachers, school counsellors and parents have repeatedly told students that the choices made now (Should I work or go to school after I graduate? What do I want to get a degree in?) will have an impact on the rest of their respective lives. The same logic applies to grad night. Students, if you choose to celebrate this rite of passage with alcohol, be responsible. That includes ensuring you are celebrating in a safe manner, in a safe location with people you know and trust. Most importantly, it means ensuring you have a safe ride home – whether it’s a designated driver or waking up your parents at 3 a.m. asking to get picked up. An important part of adulthood is learning to make good decisions. So start now. Be smart and be responsible before you head out for your after-grad festivities. Have a plan. It will no doubt serve you well, and will ensure you and your friends get home safe from a night of well-earned fun.

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can almost hear our civic leaders parks at odd hours as part of their daily discussing how easily they can protect commutes. us from ourselves, when it comes to And, of course, there are those who Surrey parks. would argue that such public freedoms As we reported Tuesday, RCMP are exactly what our veterans Lance Peverley and city bylaw officers are in fought for over the years. mid-crackdown on breaches of But I think they’re in the civic bylaws that restrict how we minority now. may use our parks. As is our Canadian way, we Our report led off by politely acquiesce that public highlighting the daylight-only order must come first. use of city parks (the breach of And, seriously, are our officers which is punishable by a $200 really expected to wait for the fine). criminal element to show up In case that last line is before they bust them? confusing, perhaps I should Instead, as our leaders have describe it more accurately as done, why not create laws that from sunrise to sunset. toss a wider net, busting bylaw Or, even more precisely, as breakers, as well as building up Bylaw 13480 states: “No person the city coffers as a nice side shall enter, occupy or remain within a benefit? (Prior to this summer’s blitz, an park between dusk of one day and dawn estimated $70,000 a year was collected in of the immediately following day.” parks-related fines). See, we’re protected – easily AND Another solution would be to patrol concisely. problem parks regularly and to respond After all, our leaders must be thinking, to citizens’ complaints, should there be what possible use could a taxpayer have any serious threat to public safety. for entering, occupying or remaining in a But then, that isn’t the easy, concise park after dark? solution, is it? Sure, one could argue that, under their I’ll admit, cherry-picking one aspect rule, those of us who enjoy midnight of the parks bylaw is hardly fair (even strolls are out of luck; as are those who if cherry-picking is not unlawful, yet). do shift work, and those who cut through There were other no-nos that our report

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pointed out, such as flying motorized model airplanes and feeding fish and allowing your pet to swim – all punishable by civic fines. But even with a meticulously worded slate of bylaws, these rules unto themselves hardly guarantee my safety. Perhaps there are others that will help me sleep well – day or night. For starters, why is just park use being singled out for nighttime bans? Why not other areas, such as roadways and sidewalks? What business do any of us really have on the public thoroughfares anyway, after a certain hour? More senior levels of government than this have certainly restricted our freedoms in recent years in the name of safety – freedoms of speech and privacy come immediately to mind. So why shouldn’t our democratically elected members of council follow suit and restrict our movement at the most basic level? Unlike south of our borders, where they fight infringements on what they consider American rights, we in the land of the north are much more prone to lying prone, while our leaders make new rules that make it easier to govern us. And I wonder whether Surrey residents will take this latest crackdown lying down as well. After all, so long as we get to spend our off-hours in one of the most beautiful places on the planet (during daylight, of course), we have so little we can complain about. Lance Peverley is editor of the Peace Arch News.

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Editor: Re: White Rock staffers to return to work, June 3. Now that the CUPE strike has been settled, it is abundantly clear that there were no real ‘winners.’ In the end, the losers are going to be we poor taxpayers – again. The union leadership seemed bent on justifying their positions with their hard-line stance, and the keepers of our fiefdom followed suit. Both parties should ask themselves why things got to the point it did. What should be obvious is that the City of White Rock cannot continue to sustain the resultant increases to its operating budget. Our obvious “salvation” would be for the City of Surrey to take us into their fold. Otherwise, history is going to repeat itself and White Rock will end up a smaller model of some of the past bankruptcies in cities like Detroit. Gus Nielsen, White Rock

Editor: I am certain I am not the only one with this problem. This is an open letter to all who ‘feed’ peanuts-inthe-shell to crows and jays. You think you are doing something nice for these birds, who are perfectly capable of finding their own food! But do you have any idea what they do with them? They do not eat them. They save them, for future reference. They do this by digging them into, and burying them, in the pots on my balcony, wherein I attempt to grow some tomatoes, a few vegetables and some flowers. I have tried everything in the book to distract and/or dissuade them from doing this, but to no avail. Each day, I must go out there and clean up the mess the birds have made – throwing dirt from the pots all over the place with their digging – and retrieve and dispose of the peanuts-in-the-shell. This morning, dirt from the pots in which I planted some seeds for lettuce and chives yesterday has been thrown out of the pots all over my balcony. I am a ‘geezerlady’ with mobility issues, and cleaning up after these peanut-burying birds is becoming more and more difficult for me. I beg you, please cease and desist providing these birds with the means to make my balcony a mess!

How they got to Carnegie Hall Editor: I just wanted to give a special thank you to Sarona Mynhardt for taking her White Rock Ad Libitum Concert Choir to Carnegie Hall in New York on April 10 (Children to perform in NYC, Feb. 6). The choir was invited by the great conductor, Henry Leck. This was an amazing Sarona Mynhardt experience for choir director these young girls and will be fondly remembered for the rest of their lives. Thank you, Sarona, for your enthusiasm, dedication and mentoring of these grateful girls. Dawn Seeley, Surrey

Progressive education Editor: Re: ‘Anti-bias’ rules marginalize us, May 27 letter. The advocates of the Surrey School District’s Safe & Caring Schools Policy are quite correct in their belief system of repressing homophobia prejudice – a progressive education in itself. May it be suggested that the letter writer study the Canadian Constitution and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms while memorizing our O Canada national anthem. While doing so, one may further educate oneself with the aid of a very good dictionary on the words – oppression, fear and equality. D. O’Keefe, Surrey

If you insist on continuing to ‘feed’ them because it is fun for you – even though they don’t need the food you provide – then please do so with peanuts already out of the shells. That way, they will probably eat them, and not wish to bury them in my pots. Pat Tietzen, White Rock

Disappointing venture out Editor: We went to the Sunday market in White Rock last weekend. Just walking around we noticed how out-priced everything is and find it hard to believe why this is. Two small bulbs of garlic, for instance, were $5 – outrageous. The handlers have very little overhead, no staff to pay, no building like a store to pay taxes on, etc., and want mostly cash. We went there in good faith, trying to get something fresh. We actually bought two Polish sausages. They had a beautiful picture of this with sauerkraut and, when we got this order, it was a little sausage about three inches long, full of water and no taste. It just isn’t the Canadian way anymore and is very disappointing and we felt cheated. I know we have the choice not to buy anything, but wanted to support it by going there. Ilse Perzoff, Surrey

Douse the new old habits Editor: What is it with the spitting? In Singapore, a person spitting in public gets settled with a hefty fine and 10 lashes of the cane. I’ll draw the line on caning, but if we could instigate a fine for spitting, we could probably pay off the national debt in a very short time. I’ve watched generations of teenagers attending Earl Marriott Secondary defiling the beautiful Alderwood Park with their laissezfaire about depositing leftovers from lunch in the trash bins. The latest crop, though, has a new habit – they spit. Continuously! You can follow a trail of saliva all the way to the corner store on King George. In front of the bench at the beautiful lake, they deposit an actual puddle of the stuff on the walkway. What on earth are they thinking? Do they do that at home? Have they watched too many westerns where spitting into a spittoon was an art? I would very much appreciate if parents and teachers would have a talk with their offspring. All of us here who enjoy walking around the ponds in this oasis would appreciate if this disgusting habit would cease to exist. The only other choice to avoid this spectacle is to move to Singapore, and I really don’t want to do that. Edie Williams, Surrey

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Stop-gap measure adds danger Editor: This past week we watched workmen weld metal pipes across the path entry points where the parking lot paver paths terminate at the BNSF railway tracks. The entire West Beach, approximately half a mile, is legally blocked off to the many Lower Mainland citizens who love to come to White Rock. As one workman stated, “It’s poor public relations for the BNSF railroad.” Add to this all the planet-polluting thermal coal passing through our communities on its way to China, and just maybe the polite and trod upon Canadian citizens are going to not only say “enough already” but do something about it. This past sunny weekend, we watched many families

lug chairs, coolers, and kids through the fence rather than have to walk half a mile to get around the fence. To protect their liability, the BNSF has created an even more hazardous scenerio. They can say after the next fatality that the deceased trespassed on their property, notwithstanding the fact they have basically shut down the West Beach. The arrogance of the US railroad company and its owner, philanthropist Warren Buffet, has now given more citizens than the White Rock hill dwellers a new reason to remove or relocate the tracks. Dennis Smith, White Rock Editor’s note: BNSF and the City of White Rock decided this spring to close the gaps along the promenade, in an interim effort to meet Transport Canada safety directives.

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Fees added for city parks Adult and commercial groups wanting to use White Rock’s sports fields will have to pay for the privilege starting Sept. 1. White Rock council voted unanimously last week to adopt an amendment to the city’s fees and charges bylaw that sets hourly rates for use of the fields at $12.75 (increasing to $13 in 2015) for adult non-profit groups and $20 (increasing to $20.40 in 2015) for commercial renters. Youth non-profit groups will not be charged. A $225 per hour fee (increasing to $229.50 next year) for group use of the Bayview Park Plaza was also approved, and takes effect immediately. In a May 12 report,

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Bayview Park’s new plaza, which can now be reserved for group functions. director of leisure services Eric Stepura explains the sports-field fees are to eliminate the inequity between those paying to use the city’s arena, lacrosse box and room users, and those who use the fields at no charge. Commercialuser fees are to recover the hourly operating costs of the sports fields. Stepura notes that user groups consulted in February regarding the new fees were supportive.

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The union had been without an agreement since the end of 2011. The strike – the first in the city’s history – began May 1 with rotating job action, then expanded citywide on May 12. Levesque reminded residents to leave their garbage, recyclables and green waste at the curb until it is collected – a process that may be delayed as workers catch up with aftermath from three full weeks without pickups. “We appreciate everyone’s patience as we resume full service,” she said. – Tracy Holmes

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TransLink’s decision to carry more HandyDart passengers via taxi was both jeered and cheered at the transportation authority’s annual general meeting last week. HandyDart service levels have been frozen in recent years, but TransLink last year began dispatching more rides to taxis, rather than HandyDart minivans and has just committed an extra $1 million to boost the share of taxi rides to nearly five per cent. Officials argue taxis are more flexible, cheaper and help the sysJeff Nagel photo tem reduce the number of service denials, which have soared in Nathan Woods, president of Unifor local 111, the union representing recent years as a result of a fund- HandyDart drivers, was one of the speakers at TransLink’s AGM. ing freeze. But South Surrey videographer challenge each and every one of use of taxis as a key way TransAlison MacLean said she was you to get in a wheelchair and Link could become more effire-injured when a HandyDart- not get out of it for a week and cient and serve more disabled dispatched taxi driver jammed try to access your own system and elderly passengers. Weiss said the tactic is an intera senior with a walker into the and see how that goes.” Other speakers, including national best practice. same cab she was taking to Peace unionized HandyDart drivers “In San Francisco they use 50 Arch Hospital last summer. who have consistently per cent taxis,” Weiss said. “They “Taxis should only fought the taxi shift as provide the same number of rides carry one passenger, but a threat to union jobs, we do for half the… money.” they’re not doing that urged TransLink to B.C. Coalition of People With because it’s all about cash reconsider. Disabilities executive director flow,” said MacLean, But Jill Weiss, chair of Jane Dyson also said she “fully who used HandyDart in the City of Vancouver’s supports” the taxi strategy, add2009 and again in 2013 Persons With Disabilities ing improved taxi-driver training while recovering from Committee, applauded has made it safer. knee surgery. the TransLink strat“For many people with health “I saw a marked difference in the quality of Alison MacLean egy and urged officials issues, the shared-ride service speaker to commit even more just does not work – the trips are service and access and money to taxis. too long,” Dyson said. everything else,” she said. She noted they cost half as much She said a passenger backlash “I was shocked – I didn’t understand how it could erode so dras- per ride as regular HandyDart two years ago when TransLink and don’t cost TransLink money tried to axe its TaxiSaver subsidy tically in three years.” Anmore resident Kimberley when a passenger isn’t on board. program was proof to her many “When you’re paying for a taxi HandyDart clients prefer taxis. Yanko said her developmentally But MacLean questioned the disabled son is house-bound you pay only for the ride,” Weiss because he’s denied HandyDart said. “You’re only paying for what allegiance of the disability groups you get. You don’t have any waste. because they’ve worked with service 40 per cent of the time. “It’s deplorable,” Yanko told You don’t have any deadheading.” TransLink on the taxi rollout and A 2012 audit called for more accepted grant money. TransLink executives May 28. “I

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demanding part of the plan will begin this Saturday, when Salatian will set out Lyda Salatian, never having camped on a two- to three-week solo bike ride alone, and never having biked extremely from Victoria to Calgary to spread the long distances, has been told by friends word about the Green Teams of Canada. that her upcoming trek is a crazy thing After she returns home (by car), she to do. plans to hike 15 peaks in B.C. in August, But three years ago, some of the same aiming for 300 kilometres on foot. people said that launching the Lower “I’ve got this anything-is-possible Mainland Green Team (LMGT) was also attitude,” she says. a zany idea. Originally, the plan was to bike across It was ambitious, to be sure – week Canada, but realism set in – Salatian after week, co-ordinating volunteers to needs time to co-ordinate the launch of go into parks and remove invasive flora, the Green Team in Victoria, and to hire plant native greenery and trees, and pick a full-time co-ordinator for it. up litter. The appeal of hiking B.C.’s mountains, What would they get in return? Fresh a passion for Salatian, also lured her air, the pleasure of doing away from the crossgood, and perhaps home- ❝I’ve got this anything- Canada ride. baked cookies. Salatian has sought is-possible attitude.❞ On the first day in the the advice of five other Lyda Salatian spring of 2011, when Canadians she found LMGT founder Salatian expected two online who had taken or three volunteers, 25 their own long-distance showed up. Now there are 1,895 on the bicycle treks for charity. LMGT email list, with 200-300 regulars She’s blogged about her first to rely on. experiments with a heavily loaded bike, The South Surrey resident – who a Marmot hydration pack, changing received the Metro Vancouver Women a tire, pitching a tent, and keeping of Distinction award in the category of balance when going downhill. Environmental Sustainability June 3 – “(I) learned very quickly that staking offers other impressive numbers, too. the tent down in windy weather before “We’ve removed 68,000 pounds (about taking a photo is a good idea,” she says. seven elephants’ worth) and 850 square The ride will be about 1,200 metres (around 4,000 bathtubs) of kilometres, depending on which route invasive plants,” says Salatian. she takes. “We’ve planted 6,500 native plants Salatian is fully aware that once she and trees and removed 3,700 pounds of gets to Hope, no matter which way she litter.” goes, it’ll be “two days of hell. It will be The new “crazy” idea is two-fold. very, very challenging. Brutal.” First is the pilot launch of the Greater The ride will include highway Victoria Green Team on Aug. 1, which sections with no shoulders, narrow aims to follow the LMGT model in the tunnels, gravel flung by speeding Capital Region. trucks, and always one more steep hill Planning has been in the works for to climb. some time, including the 2013 founding Salatian will carry most of her food, of a non-profit charity called Green including packets of just-add-water Teams of Canada (GTOC) to oversee camping meals. the new group, as well as the original But she’s prepared to splurge on LMGT. whatever suits her fancy along the way. (Funding for the Green Teams “The beauty of it is that since I’ll be of Canada, for which Salatian is riding my bike for seven hours a day, I executive director, is provided by can probably eat anything I want.” Pacific Parklands Foundation, The Salatian’s blog is located at www. Schein Foundation, Newman’s Own, lydasrideandhike.wordpress.com The Gosling Foundation, The Sitka For more information on the green Foundation and others.) team, visit www.greenteamscanada. The second and more physically ca or email lyda@greenteamscanada.ca Black Press

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White Rock City Council Message

Call for Property Tax Exemption Applications The City of White Rock is accepting applications for 2014 Permissive Tax Exemptions. Annually, City Council may provide a municipal property tax exemption for properties and facilities own bed certain non-profit organizations. The Criteria for these exemptions are outlined in City Council Policy No. 317.

Councillor Alan Campbell

Councillor Helen Fathers

Councillor Louise Hutchinson

If you are interested in applying for a 2015 permissive property tax exemption, both the application and associated policy are available on the City website or at White Rock City Hall, Financial Services, during regular business hours, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday except Statutory Holidays. All applications must be received by 4:30 p.m., June 28, 2014.

Johnston Road Reconstruction and Beautification Open House

Mayor Wayne Baldwin

Councillor Bill Lawrence

Councillor Grant Meyer

We appreciate that the strike was difficult for our residents, businesses, and all staff. Residents and businesses responded by showing patience and civic pride. We recognize and greatly appreciate everyone’s efforts. Now that we have reached an agreement, what is important is that we focus on moving forward together. The work required to resume all City services is well underway and we know all City of White Rock staff look forward to working for the public we serve. We appreciate residents' and businesses' understanding as we reintroduce full services. Thank you.

Resumption of City Services All facilities and services counters during regular hours: Community Centre, Centennial Arena, Kent Street Activity Centre, and Operations and Engineering Facilities. Garbage, Recycling and Green Waste For the first two weeks of regular curb-side collection, households will be able to put out additional garbage, recycling and green waste on their regularly scheduled day. No tags will be needed for overflow garbage. This will be in effect for two weeks only following service resumption. On your regularly scheduled pick-up day for garbage or recycling and green waste, please leave materials at the curb until collected. Crews may be delayed in their routes. Commercial recycling will resume next week. Leisure Services All Leisure classes, programs and events have resumed service. If you would like to register for a summer program, in-person and by phone registration will be available. As always, you can register online: webreg.whiterockcity.ca The City has resumed maintenance on parks, fields and the arena. All facility rentals will be honoured and individuals may make new bookings.

The City of White Rock is seeking public input and feedback into the design of the reconstruction work of Johnston Road from North Bluff Road to Thrift Avenue. Such input to include consideration of the number of lanes, sidewalk widths, pedestrian environment, streetscape and landscaping, on-street parking, and the incorporation of a “gateway” feature. This process will result in a plan that is ready for implementation and able to take advantage of any grants that may be available. Date: Tuesday, June 17 Time: 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Location: White Rock Community Centre, 15154 Russell Avenue

Centre Street Road Allowance Improvements Open House The City of White Rock is hosting the third public information meeting on the road allowance from Centre Street Right of Way, from Columbia Street to Marine Drive. The first concept design will be presented by the landscape architect and there will be an opportunity for questions and answers. A questionnaire will also be provided for public feedback. If you are unable to attend the meeting and would like to complete a questionnaire, please contact Aelicia Otto at aotto@whiterockcity.ca or 604.541.2116. Date: Thursday, June 19 Time: 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Location: White Rock Community Centre, 15154 Russell Avenue

Finance Newsletter A Financial Update, along with 2014 property taxes, was mailed to home owners last week. Inside, the newsletter included information about your 2014 Tax Bill, where each dollar goes, paying your taxes, prepayment, deferment, and details about your home owner grant. Didn’t see it? Access the newsletter on the homepage of our website, www.whiterockcity.ca

Classes suspended due to job action will be immediately credited to an individual's account. If you would like a refund, please contact Leisure Services.

City Hall direct to your inbox Catch up on the latest news with the City Hall e-newsletter. It arrives in your inbox on Tuesday after every Council meeting and lets you know what is happening in our City by the Sea! Sign up at www.whiterockcity.ca/newsletter and select City News Updates.

Developer’s Public Information Meeting 14937 Thrift Avenue (at Vidal Street) - Rescheduled The City of White Rock has received a revised application for 14937 Thrift Avenue (at Vidal Street) for a Zoning Amendment to setback and height to permit a six unit apartment building. A public information meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, June 11, 2014 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Unit 4, 1338 Foster Street for the public to review this application. The meeting will be an open house format with displays of the proposed development.

next week Monday, June 9 6:30 p.m. Land Use and Planning Committee Meeting 7:00 p.m. Regular Council meeting All meetings will be held in City Hall Council Chambers

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Langley hosts 300 athletes Gary Ahuja Black Press

Four months of hard work are set to pay off with two days of action-packed softball this weekend at Langley’s Noel Booth Park. “We have been working on this since late January and it has been ramping up ever since,” said Jeff Clegg, who is serving as the tournament co-director alongside Kim Payne. What the pair are overseeing is perhaps the largest U12 girls softball regional championships ever held in B.C. It runs June 7-8 at Noel Booth Park, 36 Avenue and 202 Street. Twenty-three teams — from associations representing North

Langley, Langley, South Surrey/ White Rock, Abbotsford, Mission, Cloverdale, North Delta, Chilliwack, North Surrey, Fleetwood Park and South Delta — will be going for the gold medals. “We are absolutely elated at the response we got from teams south of the Fraser,” Clegg said. “The response has been overwhelming, absolutely fantastic.” That translates into more than 300 11- and 12-year-old players who will descend upon Noel Booth Park for the action. Clegg said the extensive renovations over the past few years at the ballpark on 36 Avenue played a role in helping the two local associations land the big

tournament. The hope is that larger tournaments may also help the sport retain players as they tend to see their numbers dwindle after the U12 level. “Player retention is key,” Clegg said. “We want to keep them.” The action gets underway on Saturday morning with the first pitch set for 8:20 a.m. and the games continuing until 6 p.m. The opening ceremonies will begin at noon that day with a players’ banquet that evening. The games resume Sunday morning at 8:50 a.m. with the finals slated for about 5 p.m. They will be followed by the medal ceremonies.

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Saturday Q Crafty Affaire Market on June 7, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Elgin Hall. $2 admission and free entry for kids 12 and under. Q Designer Kitchen Tour on June 7, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. benefiting Peace Arch Hospital Auxiliary. Tickets are $25 and available at the hospital gift shop, or call Alicia at 604-536-5634 or Jane at 604-535-2408.

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datebook Saturday Q White Rock Community Orchestra presents Solemio and Metro Vancouver Men’s Choir June 7, 1 p.m. at Seaside Pentacostal Church, 14633 16 Ave. Cost: $10. Info: 604-541-7317. Q Elvis tribute artist performs June 7, 8 p.m. at White Rock Elks, 1469 George ST. Cost: $23. Q Flea Market at Star of the Sea Centre, 15262 Pacific Ave., on June 7. All ages. Benefiting charity. Q White Rock Sea Fest Fundraiser Dance June 14, 7-11:30 p.m. Tickets ($18) available at Sandcastle Ball Room. Info: 604-531-6255 or Fred, 778240-6876. Q White Rock Chamber Music June 14 at Crescent Gardens Retirement Residence, 1222 King George Blvd., at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $5. All are welcome. Q GearUp4CF June 21-June 30 at Blackie Spit, 3116 McBride Ave. to Banff, AB benefiting cystic fibrosis research and clinical care. Q PEO - annual strawberry tea June 28, 12-2 p.m. at St. John’s Presbyterian Church, 1480 George St. All ages. $15 for adults and $5 for children. Info: Pam, 604-5353355 or Bea, 604-514-7793.

Addiction Rehabilitation Society’s 2014 AGM 984-160 Street, Surrey, BC V4A 4W5 Registration 1:30pm, the AGM starts at 2:00pm, June 22, 2014 The AGM will conduct the regular business that comes before it, such as: the Executive Directors report, the President’s report, the Auditor’s report, approval of the Audited Financial Statements for the year ending December 31 2013, appointment of an auditor, and election of officers and directors. Two special resolutions will be presented to the membership for their approval. The exact wording of the proposed changes will be included in the AGM Information Circular, which will be distributed to the membership. Dear New and Renewing Member… This is a gentle reminder that the time has come to obtain a 2014 membership in order to be considered a voting member of the society for the upcoming 2014 AGM. Deadline for New and Renewing Memberships is noon, Saturday June 7th, 2014. You can obtain membership application forms from the following people or from the Launching Pad office. Your completed membership application form with the correct funding attached can be submitted directly to the following people; Ron Wright Tanya Tomasch Tony Walton Ed Warnke Rick Siembida or for further information please email; secretary@launching-pad.org or call 604-536-3022 (Launching Pad office) Please consider renewing you 2014 membership so that the Launching Pad may continue to Save Lives, Build Futures & Re-Unite Families. With All Our Respect, Board of Directors The Launching Pad Addictions Rehabilitation Society

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The young people of South Surrey & White Rock represent the future of this community, and that future would appear to be in very good hands. The Peace Arch News would like to celebrate the best and brightest local leaders of tomorrow with our 20 Under 20 special section publishing June 26. While the range of interests may be broad, all of the young people pro¿led share a common desire to achieve their dreams. Peace Arch News will shine the spotlight on 20 individuals under the age of 20 who are well on their way to playing a role in shaping their community’s future.

Email us at mgarstin@peacearchnews.com if you know of a young person who deserves to have their story told. Nomination deadline June 16.

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Sunday Q Friends of Semiahmoo Bay celebrate World Ocean Day June 8 in Blackie Spit Park, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Info: www.birdsonthebay.ca or www.surrey.ca/ culture-‐recreation/11253. aspx

Tuesday Q 25th Anniversary Charity Golf Tournament June 10-11 at Hazelmere Golf Course. Info: http://bit. ly/1k8Z6fm Q Complimentary naturopathic consults with Dr. Tom Grodski June 10, 5-7 p.m. at Choices South Surrey, 3248 King George Blvd. Register by phone, 604-541-3902 or in person. Q White Rock and District Garden Club meets June 10, 2 p.m. at Cranley Hall, 2141 Cranley Dr. Info: Angela, 604-536-3076.

This lively exhibition for kids of all ages explores the diversity of cultural celebrations in Canada. Discover 13 celebrations through the seasons with artifacts and hands-on activities focused on music, dance, food, decoration, costume and games. From the Canadian Museum of History

On display June 7 to September 6 17710-56A Avenue 604-592-6956 Hours: Tue-Fri, 9:30am-5:30pm; Sat, 10am-5pm Admission sponsored by Museum Friends Society

Ongoing Q Surrey Urban Farmers Market at Surrey City Hall Plaza, 13450 104 Ave., Wednesdays starting June 11 from 12-5 p.m. No Cost. All ages. www.surreymarket.org Q TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly for information, phone Lynda at 604-8568014, Linda at 604-4629326 or visit www.tops.org Q Seniors Legal Advice Clinic June 20 and June 27 at Seniors Come Share Society, 15008 26 Ave. No drop-ins. Information/registration at 604-531-9400 ext. 204.

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A purposeful win for local teen Sarah Massah Staff Reporter

A White Rock teen didn’t let a knee injury prevent her from reaching her goals last month. Miss World Canada delegate Lisa Xie sprained her knee two days before the May 11 gala, but was determined to take the stage – six-inch heels and all. “I was able to pull through the gala. I took a lot of medication and wore a knee brace. It was really challenging,” she said. “That evening before going on stage, I was told I should just wear flats and pull through. But I actually got to wear my

six-inch heels that I had been practising in. “I believe that the judges must have seen something in me that was different than the other delegates. So for my knee, it showed my courage and showed that even if you’re young and you don’t have the perfect walk, you’re still able to achieve what you want.” Xie, 18, placed in the top 16 out of 41 delegates across Canada in the annual Miss World Canada competition. She was also the youngest national delegate in the pageant, which ended on May 11, and brought

home the first-place medal for the Beauty With A Purpose video competition. Xie filmed her video on White Rock beach in order to show off her community and share it on the national and world stage, while focusing on her volunteer work. Now, with her Miss World Canada journey at an end, Xie is planning to go to post-secondary, but she said the pageant made a lasting impression. “I’ve never met a group of girls who were so caring. This is not a typical pageant. All the girls were so passionate about the things they support,” she said.

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Keep kids active once the school year ends In many ways, today's kids have busier schedules than any previous generation of youngsters. But those busy schedules get a lot less hectic when the school year ends. Once school is out, kids used to a full schedule might find themselves with lots of time on their hands. Though it's good for kids to squeeze in some rest and relaxation during their summer break, it's also important for kids to stay active so they don't develop poor habits as the summer goes on. Here are a few suggestions for parents looking for ways to keep their kids active throughout the summer while still allowing them to recharge their batteries after a long school year. • Plan an active vacation. Summer is when many families go on vacation, so why not choose a vacation that involves more than napping poolside? Snorkeling, hiking, kayaking, or other adventures get you and your youngsters out exploring. • Teach kids to garden. Gardening might be seen as a peaceful and relaxing hobby, and it is, but it still requires a lot of elbow grease and hard work that

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Join The Re-enactors heritage re-enactment troupe for live, interactive and fun performances this summer!

See the Re-enactors at these events! Cloverdale Heritage Railway Station

Seniors Strawberry Tea Guildford Recreation Centre Friday, June 13 11:30am–2:30pm (55+yrs) Join us for an early summer tea and Surrey history too! Includes entertainment and prizes. Must pre-register at 604-502-6360.

Sunday, June 8 9:00am–3:00pm Ride the Heritage Railway from Cloverdale to Sullivan with The Re-enactors!

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Cloverdale Seniors Centre Thursday, June 12 12noon–2:30pm (55+yrs) An afternoon of food, fun and friendship. Must pre-register at 604-531-9400 (Ext. 23).

Surrey Museum Saturday, June 21 1:00pm–4:00pm Enjoy live music, fibre arts demonstrations, gallery and collections tours, crafts and refreshments.

Meet Doug Cameron as Doctor Fredrick Sinclair Doug Cameron plays Doctor Fredrick Sinclair, who was the only doctor in Surrey from 1910 to 1950. When Doc Sinclair passed away in 1951, his was the largest funeral ever held in Surrey. Doug is a long time entertainer who has a special spot in his heart for historical shows telling stories of British Columbia and the Yukon. In his early years as an actor, he graced the stages at Barkerville. Catch Doug’s portrayal of Doc Sinclair at a venue or event this summer.

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similar phenomena. “I’ve heard from fishermen in the Salish Sea, members of our American family, that they have encountered large plumes of algae in the water and when they caught fish in the past, but that it was black – that’s why we didn’t think it was algae, unless it’s something to do with what’s going on in the oceans right now,” Charles said. The DFO website recommends calling the Canadian Coast Guard’s 24-hour environmental response line (1-800889-8852) in case of suspected marine pollution.

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There’s no official word for what mystery substance turned half a mile of Semiahmoo First Nation’s beach bright orange last month. But SFN councillor Joanne Charles said the best guess of a Fisheries and Oceans Canada officer was that it was a form of ‘dinoflagelate’ algae, rather than a chemical spill. Charles said she reported the glowing, jelly-like substance, visible just under the water May 20, but that it dissipated that day. Charles said no one she talked to recalls a

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Dear parents/community members, BC students now receive $1,000 less than the national average, and we have the worst student-educator ratio in the country. BC students and families deserve better!

What can we do to help support public education? • Visit www.aFairDeal.ca for information; you can also quickly and easily “have your say” in a preformatted letter to the Minister of Education and your MLA. • Read Better Schools for BC: The numbers tell the story to understand underfunding of BC schools. http://www.bctf.ca/IssuesInEducation.aspx?id=29502 • Join the Facebook group called “Education Rallies in BC” to participate in rallies in our area.

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Gary McGratten and White Rock Museum Amanda Sittrop examine aerial photographs of the Semiahmoo Peninsula taken in 1928 and 1932, which McGratten has donated to the museum. Alex Browne photo

Local realtor donates aerial photos to White Rock museum

Snapshots of growth on the Peninsula Alex Browne Staff Reporter

Nobody remembers at this late date the name of the pilots and photographers who flew over Semiahmoo Bay and Crescent Beach in 1928 and 1932, methodically exposing photographic plates to build up a bird’s eye view of the area. No one knows what kind of planes zig-zagged over the Semiahmoo Peninsula, including South Surrey and the small but growing community of White Rock, as the work was done, although it’s a fair bet that the crews and technology – and maybe even the aircraft types – had seen similar service in aerial reconnaissance missions during World War One. But thanks to local realtor Gary McGratten, these crucial pieces

in the ongoing jigsaw puzzle of around the office” for years until local history are now a part of the he decided to donate them last permanent display at White Rock month. Museum and Archives. “I thought it would be great for McGratten, a keen collector of the museum to have something local historical like this,” he said, ephemera, said “It’s a very, very ❝It makes it interesting he found a series to see the past like this – nice acquisition for of the images at how much growth there the museum,” said a second-hand collections, exhibits has been.❞ store around 15 and programming Gary McGratten years ago, and co-ordinator Amanda had them pieced Sittrop. “It teams very together to form well with what we a single panorama. already have here.” Interest piqued, he discovered Having what is – literally – that aerial surveys had been an overview of the history of done yearly and purchased prints the period provides a valuable of others from the period that geographic reference and context are still on file at the National for other photographs and Archives in Ottawa. reminiscences collected and McGratten, who specializes in preserved by the museum, she ocean-view properties, said he had said. the resulting collages “hanging She said the museum is

grateful not only for McGratten’s generosity in donating the aerial panoramas to the community, but also for the example it sets for others. “Some people don’t think about donating their photos to the museum – but there must be boxes and boxes of historic photos still in attics and storerooms that could wind up being lost.” Geographical features of the time, including the original appearance of the Peace Portal Golf Course, the pier and operations at the lumber mill on the Little Campbell River, and the old Semiahmoo Secondary school at Five Corners (now site of White Rock Elementary) are clearly discernible in the photographs. McGratten said the principal source of amazement for him in the

photographs was “all the greenery.” “There weren’t many roads, and most of them were for logging trucks – at that time only a handful of owners owned the whole thing,” he said. “I’d always had an interest in the history of the city, so the only thing that really surprised me was to see where Marine Drive (originally Washington Avenue) ran along the waterfront, before the railway moved it up onto “the hump.” “It makes it interesting to see the past like this – how much growth there has been, he said. “People can’t believe it used to look like that here.” “I’m surprised at the agricultural sense of the area,” said archivist Hugh Ellenwood. “There were large plots of land that had been cleared out here.”


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Chamber music season closes White Rock Chamber Music’s last concert of the current season (it returns in September) will be the program planned for Saturday, June 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Crescent Gardens Retirement Residence 1222 King George Blvd. An add-on concert – compensating for the loss of several cancelled due to Ministry of Health insistence on using face masks during last winter’s flu alert – it will feature wellknowns pianist Kirill Bolshakov, along with newcomers Martin Yin (er’hu instrumentalist), Kaylee Yoong (violinist); Caroline Lee (pianist); Josh Bogard (guitarist/ vocalist), Helen Pahou (vocalist), Helen Huang pianist and Vivienne Wu (Chinese zither player). Yin, a Chinese entrepreneur, came to Canada four years ago and is a passionate advocate of the er’hu, a two-stringed traditional instrument with a 500year history. Wu, a 13 year-old Chantrell Creek Elementary student, has studied the GuZheng (or Chinese zither) since she was five years old. Admission to the concert is a suggested donation of $5.

Jazz concert Northwood United Church’s ‘Music for the Soul’ Jazz Vespers series features noted west coast singer, actor and composer Steve Maddock this Sunday (June 8) at 4 p.m. at the church (8855 156 St., admission by donation). Maddock is frequently featured at Vancouver venues with bassist Dave Guiney’s seven-piece Swing Aggregation band, but is also well known for his stage roles. The concert is part of an ongoing series – organized by Gerry and Audrey Hall – that has been bringing national and international jazz talent to the church. Funds raised go to the church’s pantry and street mission work. – Alex Browne

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It might not reflect it in the BC Premier Baseball League standings quite yet, but the White Rock Tritons are among the junior baseball circuit’s hottest teams. For the second time in a month, the South Surrey-based team reeled off a five-game win streak – a run that was only halted Sunday by an 8-7 loss to the Langley Blaze at the latter team’s 2014 Blaze Invitational tournament. Prior to that loss, the Tritons defeated the PBL rival Abbotsford Cardinals in the semifinals, and two squads from Alberta and one from Seattle prior to that. Last Tuesday, in a game that doubled as both a league tilt and tournament-opener, White Rock crushed the Blaze 11-5. The loss was only Langley’s fifth of the season. “It was our second five-game streak in a month, so even though we lost (the final), we were all pretty fired up,” said Tritons head coach Russ Smithson. “It’s just a lot of fun to come to the field right now. I can’t keep the kids away.” As evidence, Smithson pointed to the win over Langley. The previous weekend, the Tritons had been in Goodyear, Ariz. at the Perfect Game tournament, and did not arrive back in Vancouver until 2 a.m. Tuesday morning. Less than 16 hours later, they were at the field, ready to play the Blaze. “Everybody’s just in their prime right now. It’s a lot of fun,” Smithson said. Though they only won once in four games in Arizona, Smithson said the team’s play was a pre-cursor to the win streak. “We played some really good teams, and got some great games in. We played really well,” he explained. “We were competitive the whole time, i see page 38

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Kleeberger named to national side Adam Kleeberger is once again set to represent Canada on the rugby pitch. The White Rock native, who now lives in Victoria and plays for the Castaway Wanderers and the BC Bears, was among the 26 players selected by Rugby Canada for an upcoming series of

international games. Kleeberger is a national team veteran, having suited up for Canada numerous times, including at the 2011 Rugby World Cup, where he gained attention for his beard as much as his play on the pitch. On Saturday, 6 p.m. at Burna-

by’s Swangard Stadium, Canada will square off against Japan for the Pacific Nations Cup. On June 14, the Canadians will head east to Toronto to play Scotland, and a week later, June 21, the three-game series will wrap up in Sacramento, Calif. with a game against the United States.

Rematch with Blaze set for tonight i from page 35 but when you play those American teams, they take advantage of every mistake and there are no holes in their lineup.” Over the course of the last few weeks, the Tritons’ have largely been buoyed by pitching, Smithson said. “At the start of the year, we talked about our pitching depth being our biggest strength, but then we had a couple injuries and the depth was gone,” he said. “But now that we’ve got everybody back healthy, we’ve just been getting some outstanding games from our pitchers. We’ve given up maybe

a dozen runs in the last six games.” Smithson singled out left-handed pitcher Eric Broatch as one of the team’s best over the course of the hot streak. He picked up the win against the Blaze last week, and pitched three other times in the Langley tourney, including one inning of relief in the final game. “He’s been outstanding,” Smithson said. “His fastball looks like it’s five miles-perhour faster and nobody can hit him right now.” Even with the recent win streak, the Tritons still sit in the middle of the PBL pack, as tournament wins don’t count in league standings. White Rock

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drive is. Especially on the most, direct route. Knowing Getting me there doesn’t involve security screenings, boarding passes, the hospitality of flight attendants or that I would get to spend some quality time with my the company of an Airbus. With my bag tucked away grandparents, and the A3, kept me going. With the in the trunk, my destination set into the GPS, it was go speed limits decreasing and the flow of traffic considertime. ably worsening, I knew I was getting close. It was just This particular A3 came equipped with Audi’s new nearing dinner. Perfect. MMI Touch with hand-writing recognition infotainBefore devouring my grandma’s famous crepes – ment system and the MMI Navigation plus. Instead of complete with homemade apricot jam with apricots spelling out the address using the dial and twisting the that grew in their summer home’s backyard. My wrists back and forth, you can just trace out the letters grandparents tightly embraced me. I’m not sure who with your finger on the dial’s face. I will warn you, if you was more excited to see whom, though their attention have bad penmanship like me, the system might pick up was split between hugs and admiring the red chariot on a different letter than the that brought me to their one you had intended! home in one piece. I can’t Grandma’s Famous Regardless, getting the hang blame them. It is quite the of it is relatively easy, and sedan in regards to styling. really kind of fun, too. And that colour just can’t Ingredients: 2 eggs Throughout the drive in be missed. Pinch of salt Germany, I shaved a few As I walked through the 1 teaspoon of sugar minutes off here and there. courtyard and along the 6 heaping spoonfuls of flour The speed limitless zones path to their apartment, (can be substituted with rice flour for gluten free!) certainly helped. Perhaps I caught a faint whiff of Dash of baking powered that’s why I opted to take what had been baking 300ml milk the car rather than fly. 300ml soda water throughout the day. I knew A chance to drive quickly – 50ml Oil that the crepes, and myself, in certain sections - AND get would soon be gone. Mix and let it sit for 10 minutes a delicious meal at the end. In this case, you can’t help Fry in pan on medium heat The A3’s swift characteristics buy devour yet appreciate Makes 20-25 hail from its 1.8L, direct the goodness a “home” injected and turbocharged cooked meal can have. The 4-cylinder engine. With a family then gathers around the dinner table, says grace, healthy dose of 170 horsepower and 199 lb-ft of torque, and digs in. I had everything I needed. Was it worth it? That’s obvious of an answer as is the The competency of its front MacPherson Strut with response to, “Do you want seconds?” Lower Wishbones and 4-link rear suspension with sepThe meal was priceless but the 2015 Audi A3 1.8 TFSI arate spring/shock absorber arrangement at highway has a starting of $31,100. speeds is confidence inspiring. It doesn’t waver with Check out the Question of the Week and if you want the speed and feels firmly planted. And for a small-ish more info about the A3, visit www.audi.ca vehicle, that’s always a good thing. alexandra.straub@drivewaybc.ca The Audi A3 itself isn’t boring by design, but the long

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Our classic and collector car expert continues today with the third part of his four-part series on the restoration of public relations executive Laura Ballance’s rare 1967 Ford Mustang T5 by 360 Fabrication in Abbotsford.

The Mustang T5 body shell has been painted, clear coated, wet-sanded, recleared and finally polished to a show quality finish. Now comes the fun part of a restoration, the reassembly, opening boxes and fitting all of those new parts. This is as close as you can get to being a car factory assembly line worker except you are doing every task instead of just one, and you have all the time that is needed and don’t have to work to the speed of a moving production line. One of the upgrades that the T5 will receive is a new product designed to dampen and suppress the driveline and road noise, making the inner cabin as quiet as possible and a bit like a modern car. The foil covered pads have a peel off backing and are adhered to every inner sheet metal panel such as the roof, floor, doors and bulkhead. The next step is to install the new wiring harness; old wiring harnesses become brittle over time due to heat and corrosion at the joints and terminals, ask the owner of any British sports car from that era. The interior has been completely renewed from top to bottom starting with the headliner, trim panels, carpets, dash pads and the seats that have all been Check out some of the reasons why Nissan is

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Zack Spencer

has sold much better than Lincoln was expecting. But the reality is that Lincoln has a long way to go to resurrect this once mighty American luxury brand. It’s hoped the brand’s new fashion-forward design will attract younger buyers, rather than the older crowd that traditionally purchases the brand. Another is providing value, something

luxury buyers are not used too. The base MKZ and the hybrid have the same starting price of $37,960

Looks This big Lincoln is built off the same platform as the less expensive Ford Fusion. It could be argued that the front waterfall grill is dramatic and takes that base Ford sedan and turns it into the Lincoln with good effects. The standard LED headlamps also make a statement. It is the back of the car that I’m not sure about. The super clean and rather square rear deck lid and bumper, framed by a full width taillight, look modern but the rest of the car has sweeping lines. The back is chunkier looking.

Inside Front and centre is the standard MyLincoln Touch system, which is the same as the MyFord Touch system. If Lincoln wants to charge more for its products, it should install a different system, as Cadillac does with the Cue system. Both the regular gas model and the hybrid come nicely

equipped. Many buyers will likely opt for the preferred package at $6,100 to get the huge panoramic sunroof, navigation system, heated rear seats and steering wheel, backup camera, blind spot warning system and more. This was the package on my test car, and it is a good deal, because for $46,000, the MKZ comes loaded. As a comparison, the Lexus ES hybrid fully loaded is more than $53,000.

Drive The MKZ is sold in three configurations, the base front wheel drive (FWD) with a 4-cylinder turbocharged Ecoboost engine, an all wheel drive (AWD) with a 3.7L V6 or this hybrid. Unfortunately, the V6 is the only one with AWD. The 2.0L Ecoboost turbo 4-cylinder is the same one used in the Range Rover Evoque and pumps out 240hp. The 3.7L V6 has 300hp and the 2.0L 4-cylinder matched to a hybrid system has a rather pokey 141hp. The upside is that this car is rated at 4.0L/100kmh in both the

city and highway. As I have remarked before, the Ford/ Lincoln hybrid system is one of the best on the market but invigorating it is not. This is a cruiser; the whole setup is refined and muted making this MKZ not as edgy as it looks.

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Verdict Lincoln has done a good job of packaging the MKZ hybrid without a price premium. It comes nicely equipped and when fully loaded is a relative bargain in the luxury space. But there are a few problems. One is the push button transmission. I’m not opposed to buttons, just to the fact they are not close to the driver; it’s a bit of a reach, especially going back and forth from drive and reverse, several times, when parking. Call me old school but I prefer a conventional layout. The biggest rival for this car is the less expensive Ford Fusion on which it is based. Lincoln should do more to differentiate itself from Ford. zack.spencer@ drivewaybc.ca

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Beware of scam artists Curbers often lurk online and in the small print of classified advertising sections. But no matter where they choose to advertise their cars for sale, their driving desire is to make you a bad deal dressed as a good one. In the next two weeks, we’re going to take a look first at a typical curber profile then tell you about the activities of some specific con men known to the authorities. It is hoped that this information will ensure you won’t fall foul of these low-lifers. I’m indebted to the Vehicle Sales Authority for providing the research necessary for me to give this advice. I guess I’ve always had a cartoonish Typically, the image of what a curber is a male, 45 curber looks like or older, but they but the VSA put me can come in all ages, straight off that notion. Typically, shapes and sizes. the curber is a male, Keith Morgan 45 or older, but they can come in all ages, shapes and sizes. Frequently, they have a “your neighbour” look, avoiding anything flashy in appearance that might draw attention. Sometimes dresses like a mechanic or labourer who needs the cash urgently for one reason or another. He always has a story about the vehicle that sounds reasonable, given that the buyer is really only interested in the car, not the story. However, sometimes there will be an elaborate yarn designed to elicit an emotional reaction. For example, he’s selling for his dad’s widow or his kid is going back to the home country for a visit. This is a way they can “bridge” the registration – sell a vehicle still registered in someone else’s name. The only way to reach him is by cellphone. He’s slippery about providing details and his availability. He will always be alone and usually has a payas-you-go phone. This enables him to switch SIM cards and use different numbers in ads for different cars. Here’s a tip: scan ads and see if any others read similarly to the one detailing the car you are interested in. The viewing location will always be a parking lot, most often at a mall or large grocery store, and occasionally at service stations. He will avoid going for a test drive, saying that he’s not

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allowed to let someone else drive the vehicle for insurance reasons or the vehicle doesn’t have enough gas. If there is a test drive, the radio will be turned on loud to drown out any mechanical problems. If the customer wants to take the vehicle for an inspection, the curber will accuse them of not trusting them. Curbers are all good salespeople. They know how to deflect and direct conversations. They are engaging and portray themselves as being on the buyer’s side; “not like those bad dealers” in some disreputable area of town. They want cash and will take the purchaser to their choice of autoplan agent. I have to say if you get this far along in a transaction and you haven’t caught on after reading this advice you might be destined to be a victm. keith.morgan@drivewaybc.ca

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CHRONIC PAIN MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP

Based on the Arthritis Self-Management Program, this workshop introduces participants to self-management skills and the principles of pain management.

TIME:

Tuesday, June 24, 2014 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

VENUE: Centre for Active Living

1475 Anderson Street, White Rock (next to the Centennial Arena)

COST: Free with White Rock Leisure membership

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®The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2014 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/ Elantra GT L 6-Speed Manual/Accent 4-Door L Manual/Tucson 2.0L GL FWD with an annual finance rate of 0%/0%/0%/2.9% for 90 months. *0 payments (payment deferral) for up to 74 days is available on all new 2014 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/ Elantra GT L 6-Speed Manual/Accent 4-Door L/Tucson 2.0L GL FWD Manual models. Payment deferral offers apply only to purchase finance offers on approved credit. Payments for purchase finance offers are paid in arrears. If 74-day payment deferral is selected, the original term of the contract will be extended by 60 days for bi-weekly finance contracts. Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. will pay the interest of the deferral for the first 60 days of the bi-weekly finance contract. After this period, interest will start to accrue and the purchaser will pay the principal and interest bi-weekly over the remaining term of the contract. Payment deferral not available with 96-month financing. Bi-weekly payments are $78/$96/$68/$128 for 74 days. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0/$0/$76/$2,601. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination of $1,595/$1,595/$1,595/$1,760. Finance offer excludes registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, license fees, applicable taxes and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas. ‡Purchase, finance or lease a new 2014 Elantra L/Elantra GT L/Accent L Sedan/Tucson GL Manual and you will receive a Gas Card worth $425/$500/$425/$600. Based on Manufacturer’s approved combined fuel consumption ratings of 6.6L/100km/ 7.2L/100km/ 6.4L/100km/ 8.6L/100km at 18,000km/year [yearly average driving distance (Transport Canada’s Provincial Light Vehicle Fleet Statistics, 2014)] at an average gas cost of $1.45/L, this is equivalent to 297L/324L/288L/387L for 90 days. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ΩPrice adjustments are calculated against the vehicle’s starting price. Price adjustments of up to $2,325/$1,400/$1,825/$900 available on in stock 2014 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Elantra GT L 6-Speed Manual/Accent 4-Door L Manual/ Tucson GL Manual. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. ʕPrice of models shown: 2014 Elantra Limited /2014 Elantra GT SE w/ Tech /2014 Accent 4 Door GLS/2014Tucson 2.4L Limited AWD are $25,244/$28,394/$20,359/$35,359. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,595/$1,595/$1,595/$1,760 . Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, license fees, applicable taxes and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. ʈFuel consumption for new 2014 Elantra L Manual (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.6.L/100KM); 2014 Elantra GT L Manual (HWY 5.8L/100KM; City 8.5L/100KM); 2014 Accent 4-Door L (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.5L/100KM); 2014 Tucson FWD (HWY 7.2L/100KM; City10.0L/100KM); are based on Manufacturer Testing. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. *†‡ʕΩOffers available for a limited time, and subject to change or cancellation without notice. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. Visit www.hyundaicanada.com or see dealer for complete details. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.

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Renovated homes go on Parade with the GVHBA By Kerry Vital

Are you looking to renovate your own home and are in need of ideas? On June 8, the Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association is hosting its annual Parade of Renovated Homes, and you’re sure to be inspired. “Professional RenoMark renovators, many of them awardwinners, will be on-site to offer expert advice and discuss their craftsmanship,” says GVHBA CEO Bob de Wit. “The

renovators are very proud of being part of a professional industry which helps consumers transform their houses into dream homes.” This year will include a record-breaking 22 homes all over the Lower Mainland, including North Vancouver, South Surrey, Burnaby and Tsawwassen. Among the renovations on the tour will be a beautiful redesign of a century-old home, incredible kitchen makeovers and the renovation of a home from the 1970s into a man’s dream retreat.

NEW HOME DEVELOPMENT

De Wit notes that Metro Vancouver homeowners will spend $3.8 billion this year on renovating their homes, and this event offers you the rare opportunity to walk through professionally renovated homes and gather some ideas and advice. Admission is via $10 passport, which can be purchased at any of the homes and used to enter all of the homes on the tour. Children 17 and under are free. The parade takes place between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., so be sure to plan your route before heading out. Part of the proceeds from the sales of the Parade of Renovated Homes passports will be used to fund the purchase of tools, building materials and safety gear for a carpentry training program at Guildford Park and Frank Hurt Secondary schools in Surrey, helping teach students to build new housing and renovate existing homes and fulfilling the growing need for skilled workers. For more information about the Parade of Renovated Homes and a list of the participating homes, visit www.gvhba.org/ events/eventcalendar.

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Varsity, by Redekop Kroeker Development Inc., is a collection of condominium residences that are definitely at the top of their class. With gourmet kitchens, spacious floorplans and tons of natural light, there’s something for everyone at Varsity.

A higher standard of living at Varsity By Kerry Vital

Redekop Kroeker Development Inc. is rising to the occasion with Varsity, a fourbuilding development in Langley that’s definitely at the top of its class. “There’s a really nice sense of community here,” says project manager Mimi Chen, adding, “The features are fantastic; it’s an amazing value.” The two-bedroom condominiums at Varsity are spacious and open, ranging from approximately 840 to 1,090 square feet. RKDI will release the final building for sale later this year, while buyers in the current buildings are able to move in immediately. The interiors can easily be called exquisite, with oversized windows, wide-plank laminate flooring in the entry, kitchen and living area, and two designer colour schemes to choose between, Cambridge (light) and Oxford (dark).

The kitchen will suit any aspiring gourmet, with granite countertops complemented by alder shaker frame-and-panel-door cabinetry and a ceramic tile backsplash. Under-cabinet puck lighting and stainless-steel appliances are two other beautiful details in the kitchen. “These kitchens feel like they’re in a house,” says Chen. “You can cook without bumping elbows with someone else; there are no compromises here.” The bathrooms are soothing and spacious, with rich marble countertops (granite in the ensuite), ceramic floor tile accented by an antique white tub surround and shaker frame-and-panel-door cabinetry. In a masterstroke of convenience, the bathrooms feature motion sensor under-cabinet lighting. There are other details at Varsity that are proving popular. “People love the gas connection on the balcony for a barbecue,” Chen says. “If you’re downsizing, you’re not going to lose anything. That’s a big thing for people.” Part of the appeal of Varsity is its convenient location. It’s within walking distance to everything you’ll need, from shopping and dining to schools to leisure and recreation. Homeowners will also be close to the new Golden Ears Bridge, making commuting easy.

“We got a walk score of 77 at Varsity,” says Chen. “That’s unusual for Langley, where you often have to take a car to everything. Even though it’s close to everything, it’s very quiet as the buildings are set back from the street.” Varsity is bordered by two protected green spaces, lending a natural feel to the project that adds to that quiet and calm feeling when arriving home.

“Where else can you get a two-bedroom home for this price, beside green space, and in this location?” asks Chen. “It’s a no-brainer.” Two-bedroom homes at Varsity start at $229,800. For more information visit www. liveatvarsity.com, call 604-539-2200 or stop by the sales centre at 20068 Fraser Highway, Langley to see the two new display homes.


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VIEW THIS SUNDAY JUNE 8! View this neighbourhood of detached character homes and luxury townhomes, minutes to White Rock beaches, golf courses, Hwy. 99, Hwy. 15 and the U.S. border crossings... you will see why Summerfield is such a desirable place to live.

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OPEN HOUSES OPEN SUNDAY JUNE 8 NOON2:00 P.M.

15111 RUSSELL AVENUE • PACIFIC TERRACE Come see four completely different condos. 1 bdrm., 2 bath city home with separate entrance, over 1000 sq. ft. #102 - $309,900. 2 bdrm., 2 bath absolutely immaculate, over 1100 sq. ft. #306 - $389,900. 2 bdrm., 2 bath, nice views, renovated with designer colours, over 1100 sq. ft. #309 $399,000. Huge 2 bdrm., 3 bath, 1600 sq. ft. on two floors townhome with beautiful hardwood floors, reno'd kitchen with great patio with fountain #104 - $529,000. Fully concrete, best building in White Rock with concierge, caretaker, indoor heated pool, sauna, exercise room, library, roof top terrace and MORE! NO pets, NO rentals, NO smoking. Bill Morris 604-314-7927 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd.

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14545 - 36B AVENUE • ANDERSON WALK • $819,000 Six bedrooms, four baths, 3957 sq. ft. Kayaking, trails, bus, super location. Quality finishing, two kitchens, potential for income helper. Graham Williams 604-542-2444 Macdonald Realty

#308 - 1378 GEORGE ST. • PRICED TO SELL: $273,000 Heart of White Rock, lovely, airy, top level condo, OPEN brand new wrap-around balcony, partial ocean view. SUNDAY New S/S appliances, hardwood floors, wooden blinds, JUNE 8 freshly painted. Well run bldg., low strata fees, close to 2:00-4:00 shopping, transit, recreation. Walk to beach, Great value at this new price. Assumable mortgage. Jane Bailey P.M. 604-531-1111 HomeLife Benchmark Realty Corp.

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3715 NICO WYND DR. • $1,048,000 AND #4 - 14065 NICO WYND DR. • $339,900 Nothing less than spectacular. Two units to view. 76 acres of parkland, mature trees, greenspace. A golf course to call your own, tennis, indoor pool, exercise room. Full clubhouse facilities incl. outdoor deck & full kitchen to host family events. Surrounded by Nicomekl River, private marina. Pam Mitchell 604-828-7266 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty

OPEN SAT. JUNE 7 2:00-4:00 P.M.

#304 - 1531 MERKLIN STREET • $249,000 West-facing, 1087 sq. ft., 2 bdrm., 2 bath, top floor unit in quiet, well-run bldg. in the heart of White Rock. Insuite laundry with new washer and dryer. This unit has a great layout with enclosed balcony, secure underground parking. A short stroll from Semiahmoo Mall, restaurants, pharmacy and Peace Arch Hospital. John van Tuinen 778-807-3993 One Percent Realty Ltd.

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1012 - 165TH STREET • SOUTHBROOKE 19 customized homes being built by Genex. Three storeys including walk-out basement, all finished. Prices start at $1,045,000. Susan Vollmer 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd.

OPEN DAILY 1:00-4:00 P.M. (CLOSED FRIDAYS)

LAST OPPORTUNITY - ONLY 2 UNITS REMAINING! ELGIN OAKS SINGLE FAMILY HOMES SOLD OUT! $10,000 CASH BACK ON SELECT TOWNHOUSES! 3 2 Townhomes remaining starting at $384,900 (Sales Centre located at #9-3266 - 147 St) NET GST INCL! Lulu Sorbara 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd.

OPEN SAT. JUNE 7 2:00-4:00 P.M.

#303 - 1381 MARTIN STREET • $379,900 Over 1500 sq. ft. beautiful renovations incl. two extra large bdrms., 2 baths, large living room, open kitchen with window and sit down island, PLUS full den PLUS full size laundry room. Huge storage. Bill Morris 604-314-7927 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd.

OPEN SAT. & SUN. JUNE 7&8 1:00-4:00 P.M.

2830 - 160TH STREET • MORGAN HEIGHTS • BEST PRICE! Brand new single family homes starting at $728,888! Prices include NET GST! Bright and open floor plans! Close to Sunnyside and Southridge schools. Lulu Sorbara 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd.

#205 - 15272 - 20TH AVENUE • WINDSOR COURT • $264,800 OPEN Beautifully renovated, over 1000 sq. ft., maple hardwood SUNDAY floors,updated paint, kitchen and lighting. This condo shows JUNE 8 2:00-4:00 beautifully and is in a well-run building with depreciation report ready to be released. No pets, 19+, no rentals. P.M. Kathleen Thomas 604-531-4000 Bay Realty Ltd. OPEN SUNDAY JUNE 8 1:30-4:30 P.M.

PENTHOUSE • 1351 MARTIN STREET Fully updated, modern and immaculate two bedroom condo with ocean view from oversized SW-facing patio! Great pet-friendly building with great neighbours! Call Anca for details. Anca Ardelean 604-807-5166 Sutton Group West Coast Realty

OPEN SAT. JUNE 7 2:00-4:00 P.M.

#11 - 1442 FOSTER STREET • WHITE ROCK • $329,000 Beautiful, professionally updated condo in White Rock Square III. Spacious 1256 sq. ft. Come see for yourself! Janet Sheard 604-531-1111 HomeLife Benchmark Realty Corp.

15162 BUENA VISTA • $749,000 Lovely, spacious 3 bdrm., 4 bath OPEN townhome. Outstanding ocean views from 3 levels. Unique roof SUNDAY deck with views to the Gulf Islands. Multi-level view decks plus JUNE 8 2:00-4:00 private lower patio. Many renovations incl. newer kitchen and hardwood floors. Enclosed garage. Central White Rock location. P.M. Roslyn & Associates Realty Ltd. 604-535-5553 3499 - 148TH STREET • $619,000 OPEN Great home at a terrific price with over 2300 sq. ft. Corner lot, SUNDAY western exposure, 3 bdrms. up with full-size laundry room plus JUNE 8 4th bdrm. down. The walk-out basement has its own patio, 2:00-4:00 a large rec room and a private entry. Detached double garage. P.M. Kathleen Thomas 604-531-4000 Bay Realty Ltd.

#102 - 1581 FOSTER STREET • THE SUSSEX HOUSE Spacious OPEN 1448 sq. ft. SW corner suite with wrap-around patio in prime SUNDAY uptown location, 2 bdrms., 2 baths plus family room, hardwood JUNE 8 2:00-4:00 flooring, granite counters, oversized windows, 9' ceilings. One pet allowed, all ages, restr. rentals. Sharply priced: $510,000. P.M. Katherine Volway 604-531-4000 Bay Realty Ltd. OPEN SAT. JUNE 7 2:00-4:00 P.M.

#305 - 15466 NORTH BLUFF RD. • $369,000 This 1059 sq. ft. 1 bdrm. & den condo has been completely renovated. Updates incl. flooring, cabinetry, countertops, S/S kitchen appliances, crown moldings. "The Summit" a concrete building, is close to shopping, Peace Arch Hospital, transit. 19+, one cat, no rentals. Shaheen Sidi 604-723-8115 Sutton Centre Realty

OPEN #202 - 1280 FOSTER ST • REGAL PLACE • $549,900 SAT. Solid concrete bldg., only 12 suites. 1456 sq. ft. remodelled with & SUN. some view. Gas fireplace, infloor heating, granite counters, 2 JUNE decks. Den with Murphy bed. Lots of storage plus laundry room. 7&8 2:00-4:00 Luxury master with dressing room. Rooftop garden with view. Edith Katronis 604-574-0161 HomeLife Benchmark Cloverdale P.M.

• Elgin Estates NEW LISTING 14136 - 29th Ave. $2,450,000 Open OPEN Sunday 2 to 4 pm this • NEW VIEW home, 15455 Victoria $1,887,000 weekend OPEN Sunday 2 to 4 pm • Executive VIEW home 15257 Columbia $3,288,000 OPEN Sat. & Sun. 2 to 4 pm

Lance and Connie Marples

604-538-8888

West Coast Realty

#302 - 1785 MARTIN DR. SOUTHWYND represents the ultimate in

OPEN residential comfort. An ideal location in the desirable White Rock area, SAT. coupled with superior design and quality concrete construction. This bright JUNE 7 and extremely well kept 1184 sq, ft, 2 bdrm, 2 bthrm. home with 9' ceilings 2:00-4:00 and laminate flooring throughout is ready to move in. This complex offers a fabulous clubhouse with exercise facilities, woodworking room etc. P.M. Morley Myren 604-506-2006 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd.

#54 - 15288 - 36TH AVENUE • $689,000 Stunningly renovated OPEN 2-level, full bsmt. in the Cambria. Dream kitchen, granite island SUNDAY & counters, gas cook top, oak hardwood throughout main living JUNE 8 2:00-4:00 and upstairs! Three bdrms. up with 4th bdrm./flex room in bsmt. Tons of parking, loads of natural light. Fern Abercromby, Ron P.M. Robinson 604-531-1909 Hugh & McKinnon Realty OPEN SUNDAY JUNE 8 2:00-4:00 P.M.

2726 - 163A STREET • $1,288,000 Built to custom home standards! Too many features to list. Over 4000+ sq. ft. on 6000+ sq. ft. lot, 5 bdrm., 6 baths, 2 ensuites. Maple cabinetry, granite, hardwood, in-floor radiant heat on all levels, fully landscaped, very quiet location. Greg Fraser 604-531-1111 HomeLife Benchmark Realty Ltd.

Realtors – To advertise on this page call Suzanne 604-542-7417

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BAUER, Walter Jacob (1938 - 2014) Walter died peacefully in hospital in White Rock, B.C. on June 1st after a short illness. He is survived by his wife, Frances (Waldie), their 3 children: Jennifer (Patrick), Christopher (Bonnie) and Andrea (Ryan), and extended family in Germany and Canada. Born and trained in Germany as a Master sausage maker, he immigrated to Regina in 1958. His experience in the meat industry and strong business skills culminated with part ownership of Furhmann Meats in Regina and later in Harvest Meats in Yorkton. In 2003, Walter and Frances retired to South Surrey, B.C. and spent their winters enjoying Palm Desert. He will be remembered as a passionate, honest, hardworking man who enjoyed life and cherished his family. The family wishes to thank the staff of the Peace Arch Hospice for their kind care of Walter in his last days. At Walter’s request, there will be no funeral. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Peace Arch Hospice, Peace Arch Hospital, 15521 Russell Avenue, White Rock, B.C. V4B 2R4.

FOUND - MERCEDES FOB KEY found in the 138A & 16th area, please call: 604-789-0513. FOUND - Saxophone in black case vicinity of Softball City in South Surrey on Friday May 30th. Pls call to identify (604)531-8284 LOST DOG: a white mix with gold & grey color, SHIH TZU? / MALTESE CROSS named Doudou was last seen at 3020 136th St. Surrey on June 2nd at around 5:30pm. Plse contact Jenny Lo 604-538-9429 Asap. Reward offered. LOST: LADIES RING, small, 2 interlocking horseshoes with diamonds. 604-531-7309

PRE-SCHOOLS

SANDCASTLES & Sunshine Preschool 14633 - 16th Avenue

Fun Family Phonics

3, 4, 5 or 6 hrs a day classes 2 - 5 days per week available Junior Kindergarten, ESL

LOST AND FOUND

FOUND LONGINES MENS WATCH on June 2. East Beach. Call to identify 604-531-2451

(Est. since 1995) BRENDA 604-531-2100

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EDUCATION

INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SignUp online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853

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HELP WANTED

An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)7235051.

FRANCHISE

CONSTRUCTION SITE In your NEIGHBOURHOOD

Req: Carpenters, Helpers Labourers, CSO’s/OFA’s TCP’s, Cleaners $11-28/hr Work Today, Daily or Weekly Pay Apply 9AM to 2PM at: 118 – 713 Columbia Street

ACCOUNTING/ BOOKKEEPING

New West 604.522.4900

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE SUPERVISOR – Competition Number 14-18R Kwantlen Polytechnic University is currently seeking applicants for a full-time Accounts Payable Supervisor in our Finance Department to commence immediately. Starting salary for this unionized position is approximately $44,500.00 plus an attractive benefits package. For full description and application details, please visit: http://www.kpu.ca/hr

108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Jim’s Mowing Business for Sale

LOST: White cat with grey on top ‘’Maya’’. 152/24th Ave area, May 28th. Pls call (604)541-8133

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A Great Janitorial Franchise Opportunity

TRAVEL

ANNUAL STARTING REVENUE $24,000 - $120,000

• Minimum investment as low as $6,050 required • Guaranteed Cleaning Contracts • Professional Training Provided • Financing Available • Ongoing Support A Respected Worldwide Leader in Franchised Office Cleaning. Coverall of BC 604.434.7744 info@coverallbc.com www.coverallbc.com

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HELP WANTED

EXPERIENCED Lane Closure Tech’s and Traffic Control people req’d. immediately. 604-996-2551 or email Traffic_King@shaw.ca

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Landscaping Sales & Service Opportunities Up To $400 CASH Daily

F/T & P/T Outdoors. Spring / Summer Work. Seeking Honest, Hard Working Staff. www.PropertyStarsJobs.com

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EDUCATION

604-588-3371 smhfoundation.com

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COMING EVENTS

FOUND: BICYCLE on 148th street on Saturday May 24th. It’s a duel spring bike. Call to identify. 778255-7899

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE...........503-587 REAL ESTATE ...............................603-696

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MCINTOSH Gardens is now open! Fresh Bedding plants, Hanging baskets, Perennials, Herbs and much more. Top quality plants at amazingly low prices. 1264 176 Street Surrey

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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Advertising Sales Consultant Excavator & Backhoe Operator Training. Be employable in 4-6wks. Call 604-546-7600. www.rayway.ca

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WORTH, Angela Marcia 1973 - 2014 Born in Winnipeg Mb on November 11 1973, Angie found her peace May 21, 2014. She will be sadly missed & never forgotten by parents, Ann & Ray of White Rock & brothers Jason (Sylvia) and Garrett. Angie will be remembered with great love by aunts, uncles, cousins, & nephews, along with many friends & co-workers whom she shared her passions which included World Traveling, Shopping, the Grouse Grind, fine dining, cooking, baking, gardening and her pursuit of enlightenment. After Graduating from Douglas College as a Psychiatric Nurse, Angie worked in the Ward of the BC Children’s Hospital. Her dedication to the families & children throughout her career was exemplary. There will be no Service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation (Child & Adolescent Mental Health Fund) in honour of Angela’s life at www.bcchf.ca.

Honour Someone Special Show your appreciation while supporting Peace Arch Hospital. Tribute gifts are a meaningful way to honour someone’s memory, recognize excellent care or celebrate a special occasion. Create your own personalized online tribute page or make a gift at www.pahfoundation.ca or call 604.535.4520.

The Peace Arch News, a twice-weekly award-winning newspaper has an outstanding opportunity for a fulltime experienced sales person.

The successful candidate will have a minimum of two years of sales experience – preferably in the advertising or retail industry. The ability to build relationships with clients and offer superior customer service is a must. The winning candidate will be a team player, a strong communicator, well organized and self-motivated. The ability to work in an extremely fast paced environment with a positive attitude is a must. A car and valid driver's license is required. We offer a great working environment with a competitive base salary and commission plan coupled with a strong benefit package. Black Press has more than 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 Friday, June 13, 2014 to: Rita Walters, Publisher Peace Arch News, #200 - 2411 - 160th St., Surrey, BC V3S 0C8 or email to publisher@peacearchnews.com

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HELP WANTED

RETAIL SALES ASSOCIATE

Kitchen Therapy Grandview Corners

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS

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SALES

Apply in person at: PENGUIN MEATS, 1554 - 152 St., White Rock.

Vernon Service Company requires Journeyman Service Plumbers/Gasfitters, $36.00/hr Call (250)549-4444 or fax 250-549-4416

HOME STAY FAMILIES

FAMILIES NEEDED Email: mariastauntonhomestay families@gmail.com $40 / day / student OR $70 / day / 2 students. Opp’t for long term placement

Fax Resumes: 604.888.4688 or Email to: info@greggbc.ca or Visit:www.greggdistributors.ca

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CONSTRUCTION LEAD HANDS, ROAD WORKS, PIPE LAYERS, GRADESMEN

New West 604.522.4900

PHYSIOTHERAPIST CPTBC Required F/T or P/T. Manual/IMS With 4 Yrs Exp. Ph: 604.541.9245 www.advancedphysio.ca

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

• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...

Kristy 604.488.9161

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

FINANCIAL SERVICES

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

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

HELP WANTED

METICULOUS & IMMACULATE Residential & Commercial Services Includes all supplies. Move-Ins & Move-outs too. 25 years. exp. Exc. Refs. 604-763-8443

E & M MAINTENANCE WINDOW WASHING 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

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Dutch Cleaning Lady will clean your home. Reas rate. Weekly/Bi-weekly and Spring Cleaning. 604-534-6020

PENINSULA Window Washing Gutter Cleaning Pressure Washing D Inside/Outside Windows D Fully Insured/Licensed D Free Estimates - Seniors Disc. D Friendly - Dependable D Quality Work- Reasonable rates

Mark (778)855-7038 An Eye 4 Detail Cleaning - Have the Security of an Insured - Licensed - Bonded company coming into your home.$30/per hr, max 2 cleaners. 604-510-8777 Sonia

A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs

Weekly • Biweekly • Monthly Residential & Commercial Services ~ Excellent Rates!! * Licensed * Bonded * Insured

CONCRETE & PLACING

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ELECTRICAL

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

STAMPED CONCRETE FPatios FPool Decks FSidewalks FDriveways FForming FFinishing FRe & Re 30yrs exp. Quality workmanship Fully Insured crossroadsstampedconcrete.com

Danny 604 - 307 - 7722

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CONCRETE & PLACING

SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923

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

DRYWALL

Change ugly popcorn ceiling to a Beautiful Clean White Flat Ceiling. Lovely to look at. Update your house and increase it’s value.

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FENCING ALL CITY FENCING

All type of fences incl cedar & chain link. Decks & sheds 778-240-0975

* No Scraping * No Sanding * No Mess CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928

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

REDMOND’S BACKHOE & TRUCKING: Sewers, drains, waterlines, excavating, backfilling. 27 Yrs Exp. Free est. 604-818-2137.

FENCES, DECKS, Home Construction & Repairs Proudly serving White Rock / South Surrey for over 10yrs. Lic. & Ins.

ELECTRICAL

Low Cost. Same Day Guaranteed. Res/Com. Small job expert. Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062

Dave 604-306-4255

www.watsonconstruction.ca

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ALL ACCOUNTING SERVICES

JUNE 8, 12-4PM

DROP IN FOR ACTIVITIES inspired by the exhibition Ruptures in Arrival: Art in the Wake of the Komagata Maru Make your own passport for an exciting creative journey. Be an Art Explorer – your passport contains clues for artistic discoveries. Sculpt an animal in clay that you could see on an ocean voyage.

Call Marianne @ 604-328-7048

Mark your family’s journey on our world map.

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SURREY ART GALLERY

NEIGHBOURHOOD WASH *Window Washing *Gutters *Siding *Walls *Driveway Power Washing. Great Work for Low Prices

HELP WANTED

DROP DRIVER WANTED

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Eric 604-541-1743

778-883-4262

tbrebner@tybo.ca workwithus@tybo.ca

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CLEANING SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Efficient, Reliable, Friendly, Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience. Call Ivet: 778-235-4070

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Apply Weekdays Between 9AM to 2PM at: 118-713 Columbia St

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DETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING.

We Want You!

COMPUTER SERVICES

~CHOICE CARPET CLEANING~ 604-897-6025 (24 hr) Free Est. Steam Carpet Cleaning.

Gregg Distributors Ltd. Is Rapidly Growing!

Existing established territory with customer base. Training provided to help achieve your full potential. COMPETITIVE SALARY & BENEFITS PACKAGE

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CARPET CLEANING

#1 CLEANING SERVICE Saving U Time! Supply Includes. 12 yrs. Exc. Refs. Bondable. 778.386.5476

HOUSE CLEANERS/ JANITORS

MEDICAL/DENTAL

We provide great training, benefits, and a fun family atmosphere! If you possess the skills, and have a desire to grow and develop, submit your resume to Francis Ho: francis_ho@unifirst.com

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PROFESSIONAL SALES ASSOCIATES

Are YOU Interested in INDUSTRIAL SALES? Outgoing? Motivated?

REQUIRED NOW PAY $12 PER HOUR

APPLIANCE REPAIRS

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

JR. MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

136A JANITORIAL SERVICES

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Peace Arch Appliance

PERSONAL SERVICES

YARD PERSON, F/T

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

Reporting to the Maintenance Mgr/Engineer you will carry out a variety of general/preventative maintenance activities throughout our plant & equipment & monitor our waste water treatment facility. Mon.-Fri. operation with early morning & afternoon shifts. The occasional Sat. may be required. Minimum class 4 boiler ticket req. with basic maint. knowledge; hydraulic, electric, pneumatic skills.

KITCHEN THERAPY Grandview Corners #10 - 2443 - 161A St. South Surrey

Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader, is seeking an energetic, aggressive, self starter for full time yard position. Must have a valid driver’s license, have a minimum grade 12 education. If you are interested in this exciting and unique opportunity. Fax or email resume Attn. Mike Fax: 604-599-5250 email:mike@megacranes.com

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Needed Immediately! Monday - Friday No graveyards! No travel!

Please apply in person with resume and cover letter to:

Will train. Good starting wage.

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

LEGAL assistant required. Conveyance and/or property development experience preferred but will consider all applicants. Email resume to Jodie@pearcetaylor.com

We are looking for an energetic sales associate for a part time position (3-4 days per week). Must be familiar with Apple Computers, be a quick learner, and be able to provide exceptional service to our loyal customers in a fun and fast paced environment. Must be available some evenings, weekends and holidays. Health Benefits available after 3 months.

RETAIL SALES CLERK

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COMPUTER SERVICES

What’s in your suitcase? Create a colourful collage of what you would pack. Build a paper boat to sail on our paper stream of dreams. Join Lapis on a sizzling musical adventure from sitar to hip hop. 2pm in the Studio Theatre. Limited seating. Free tickets on site.

15+ years experience Bookkeeping, payroll, etc Helen Petre

To deliver bundles of papers to carriers in the East end of White Rock, Tuesday and Thursday mornings.

3/4 ton cargo van recommended. Please call Peace Arch News Circulation Department

604.542.7411 Marilou Pasion

778- 294 - 1099

www.helenpetre.com

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Suggested donation $4 per child Children must be with an adult Everyone welcome

APPLIANCE REPAIRS

RANGERS OCEAN PARK APPLIANCE LTD Repairs to all major appliances

Call (604)538-9600

13750 – 88 Avenue in Bear Creek Park 604-501-5566 www.surrey.ca/artgallery


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FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS

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GARDENING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 281

GARDENING .Jim’s Mowing. 310-JIMS (5467).

HARDWOOD FLOOR REFINISHING 9 Repairs & Staining 9 Installation 9 Free Estimates

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Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224

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3 HOUSE GARAGE SALE

Annual Yard Sale * 18 Units *

ANNUAL GARAGE SALE June 6th & 7th 9:00a.m. - 4:30p.m.

16 Ave & King George Saturday, June 7th, 9am - 2pm

JN LANDSCAPING

GARAGE SALE

Lawncare & Garden Maintenance. For a free quote please call Jordan @ 604-789-4952

1088 - Foster St.

K.P. Landscaping & Fencing

Saturday, June 7th

SPRING YARD CLEAN-UP • Pruning • Hedge Trimming • Tree & Stump Removal • New Lawn - Seeding or Turfing • Concrete Placing & Removal • Fencing • Retaining Walls • Etc. * Free Estimates * Reas. Rates * Workmanship Guaranteed Since 1988 Kham 604-375-6877

9am - 3pm 283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS Gutter & Roof Cleaning since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627 GUTTER CLEANING, window cleaning, yard cleanup, pressure washing. 20 yrs exp. 778-384-4912

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HANDYPERSONS

A PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN / CARPENTER 20 yrs exp. Licensed & Insured. Call 604-802-8809. Renovations, Repairs, Decks, Baths, Kitchens, Mouldings, Flooring.

Lawn Cutting and Beyond Free estimates. Call Mike

WHITE ROCK HANDYMAN Repair - Renovate - Organize Build - Design - Electric

greenheartlandscaping@shaw.ca

SENIOR DISCOUNTS

778.960.0174

25th Year Anniversary LAWN & GARDEN CARE

Member of BCLNTA Horticulture Grad. BCIT

Since 1989 - FULLY INSURED

Call Mike 604-671-3312 expertlawnmanagement.com

Small or Large JOBS To Do List? Free Quotes

Want to turn your castoffs into cash? You don’t need magic to do the trick. All you need is a classified ad. Call us today to place your ad. bcclassified.com 604.575.5555 toll-free 1.866.575.5777

DHALIWAL GARDENING AND LANDSCAPING

MaZebah 778-788-7390 30 Yrs. Experience - References

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

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

F Grass cutting - 1-4 x month F Hedge Trimming & Pruning F Spring Cleanup

10% off with this ad

Save upto 80% on assorted Mouldings, Flooring & In-Stock Columns. Check Out Our Unbelievable Prices & Products on-line at; westcoastmoulding.com

Balloons, Hot Dogs, Beverages & Prizes!

INDOOR Flea Market on June 7th from 8 AM at Star of Sea Centre, 15262 Pacific Ave, White Rock.

18810 - 96th Avenue Surrey

MULTI FAMILY SALE

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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GARAGE SALE Sat. & Sun. June 7 & June 8 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. VILLA PACIFIC 15185 - 22nd Ave.

MOVING SALE,

Sat & Sun May 31 & June 1, & June 7 & 8, 8:30am - 4pm. 1474 - 160 A St Surrey

604-513-1138 HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 287

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

START TO FINISH CONTRACTING

ROOF MOSS?

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

604-612-1705

South Surrey

PARK WIDE

Rain or Shine. Furniture, tools, snowblower, woodchipper, lawnmower, equip, plumbing, electrical supplies, dishes, etc.

GARAGE SALE Sat. June 7, 9am-3pm

2303 Cranley Drive

South Surrey

Off 24th Ave. & 157th St.

FAMILY GARAGE SALE

Misc Goodies~Rain or Shine

Saturday, June 7th 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Unit # 16 - 3363

Rosemary Heights Cres. S. SURREY

S. SURREY

GARAGE SALE

Household items, furniture, decor & more. Everything Must Go! Great Deals!

13550 14 A Ave

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 300

LANDSCAPING

Call Joe 604-220-4442

Estate Sale

Sat. & Sun June 7 & 8 10am - ?

13839 19A Ave.

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 329 PAINTING & DECORATING

604-307-4553

We spray, kill and remove.

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

LORIS CHRISTIAN Your Local Painting Contractor Professional Services done right

Call Blake or Brian (604)816-1653

Comm/Res, Free Estimates.

GARAGE SALES

South Surrey

Sat. June 7th, 8am-noon.

Sat June 7th, 9am-?. Culdesac of 2919 -140 B STREET. Something for everyone. N.E.B. plse

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

GARAGE SALES

Household goods, Furniture, tools & garden tools.

14791, 14777 & 14769 Thrift Ave Sat & Sun June 7th & 8th, 8am - ?

CHERRY BROOK PARK

Qualified pruning, hedge shaping Organic soils & mulch placing Small Deliveries up to 2 yards

551

Moving Sale 1838 - 126 St. S. Surrey Sat. June 7th only 9am - 1pm

3 Family Garage Sale

Saturday, June 7th, 9am - 3pm.

GARDENING

Expert Lawn Management

GARAGE SALES

2476 / 2480 / 2488 - 124th St.

www.centuryhardwood .com

281

GARAGE SALES

Interior & Exterior House Painting

Licensed, Insured, WCB

www.starttofin.ca

New Construction. Insured, great refs. Free est.

ELMA PAINTING

Quality Products Selected for Professional Results Soil & Mulch Sand & Gravel Landscape, Stone, Pond Supplies & Unique Plants

30% OFF all Designer Patio Pots

511- 176th St. Surrey 604-538-0161

www.selectionsnursery.com

SUPREME HEDGES • TREE PRUNING & TOP • HEDGE TRIMMING • Restoration

All your construction needs from full reno’s, new kitchen & baths, to just a quick handyman fix-up.

Residential ~ Commercial ~ Strata - Acreage Mowing - Lawn Mowing - Fertilizing Programs - Weeding - Pruning / Hedge Trimming - Leaf Clean-up - Garden Design - Yard renovations - WCB Insured

SHINE LANDSCAPING *Grass Cutting *Hedge Trimming *Yard Clean *Pruning *Powerrake shinelandscaping@hotmail.com

Call 778-688-3724

287

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Call Al at 604-970-7083 for a free estimate. www.aboveallcontracting.ca

Renovations & Repairs

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

Free Estimates Now signing up 2014 Comm. & Strata Properties.

Nathan 604-377-8034

www.LTSSLandscaping.com

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR

*Seniors Disc. *Insured *26 yrs.

Jay 604-513-8524

All trades at your disposal within your budget, with timely and quality workmanship.

FOR A BEAUTIFUL GARDEN • Garden Design & Installation • Weeding • Pruning • Spring Clean-Up • Maintenance 604-512-4525 www.gardenbuds.ca

287

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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

Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes

For All Types of Renovations

European Quality Workmanship

Qualified carpenter for all your home improvement needs.

CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS

Per Molsen 604-575-1240 Doing a Renovation or Drywall Repair?

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

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

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

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

Carpentry, Tile, Drywall, Painting, Flooring. $30/hr. Free Estimates Call Brad (604)360-0456

www.mpbconstruction.com

A SEMI-RETIRED CONTRACTOR. European trained. Specializing in Reno’s. Local refs. Reasonable Rates. Call 604-532-1710

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

BATHROOM & KITCHEN RENO’S Custom Shower Installation Waterproof Shane 778-809-1582

Let MPB make your renovation dreams come true!

Serving White Rock & S.Surrey since 1990

- QUALITY WORKMANSHIPD Additions D Decks D Bathrooms / Kitchens D Skylights / Windows D Tiling D Laminate Flooring Complete Renovations from Start to Finish For a No Obligation Consultation GIVE ROBERT A CALL Cell: 604-290-4964 Eves: 604-535-0603

Dave: 604-862-9379

HANDYMAN with great finishing touch. Carpentry, Tiling Painting, Drywall, etc. Free Est. Call Denis 778-240-2160

SEMIAHMOO PAINTING

MOVING & STORAGE

MOVING?

+Servicing White Rock ‘81+ Armonia in Design Inc. WCB/Insured/Free Estimates

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

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

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Ronaldo,778-881-6478 ~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates

TM

B & B MOBILE SERVICES

604-536-6620

Member of Better Business Bureau

FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1973

WCB INSURED

www.BBmoving.ca

Vincent 543-7776

AFFORDABLE MOVING www.affordablemoversbc.com

$45/Hr

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

288

HOME REPAIRS

A1 BATH RENO’S. Bsmt suites, drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. Joe 604-961-9937. HANDYMAN Home Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441

300

LANDSCAPING

HUDOLIN’S ON HOMES

Complete Home Renos Bathrooms & Kitchens Plumbing & Electrical Finishing Work & Mouldings Small Additions/Bsmt Suites General Contracting for renos FREE ESTIMATES hudolinrenos@gmail.com www.hudolinsrenos.com

320

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

604-537-4140

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING

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

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

Complete Landscape Service

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

604-773-1349

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

.Hayden Painting 778-229-0236 Family Owned & Operated


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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

356 Brads

Junk

Removal.com.

Same

Day

PETS

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Service.

477 Affordable Rates! 604.220.JUNK (5865)

www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for 10yrs

PAINT SPECIAL

WHITE ROCK

3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour

RUBBISH REMOVAL

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

Seniors Discount RELIABLE, SERVICE 7 days a week

.COM

CALL ROGER 604-

Painting, Painting Painting

968-0367

Siding, Stucco, Trim, Fences, Power Washing Small Reno’s

CHEAPER PRICES

RENE’S SPRAY & BRUSH PAINTING

PETS

Collie Doodle Puppies (Collie x Poodle) Born Feb 26. Mom is a Rough Collie (45 lbs) and Dad is a small Standard Poodle (50 lbs). Both have health clearances (eyes, hips, elbows). 2 very curly black females avail. We have bred this litter special to create the perfect family companion (intelligent, gentle, easy to train, always willing to please, happy indoors and outdoors, good with children and animals, low to no shed). These puppies will not need a heavy hand to train. They are sweet, kind and sensitive puppies. They will be very similar in looks and in nature to the Golden Doodle only smaller, calmer and will mature sooner. We are a 4H (agility, obedience, showmanship) family and our dogs are a part of our home and life and we wish the same for our puppies. Please consider the time and commitment needed to raise a dog and you will have our support and guidance for life. Pups will have shots and deworming. Reduced to $850. 604820-4827

ITALIAN MASTIFF (Cane Corso)

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 559

MEDICAL SUPPLIES

DaVinci Electric Tricycle Scooter AS NEW. Incl all accessories. $1500/obo. Call 604-531-4947. LEO 4 WHEEL SCOOTER - Low usage. New condition. Canopy. $2000: (604)220-9970

560

MISC. FOR SALE

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

REAL ESTATE 627

HOMES WANTED WE BUY HOMES BC

• All Prices • All Situations • • All Conditions • www.webuyhomesbc.com 604-657-9422

RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free!

(778)997-5757 FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!!

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

PAVING/SEAL COATING

2 Purebred blue females. Ready to go. 1st shots & tails / dew claws done. ULTIMATE FAMILY GUARDIAN Pet homes. $750. 604-308-5665 PITTBULL Puppies - Purebred. Born March 7th. Great bloodlines. $850-$1500. Call 604-765-0453.

604-572-3733

PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS FROM $140,000

Also; Spectacular 3 Acre Parcel at $390,000

1-250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com

~ FINANCING AVAILABLE ~

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES

www.tkhaulaway.com

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

APARTMENT/CONDO

White Rock Pacifica Retirement Resort

CHEAP

778-855-5361

706

White Rock: Central loc. Ground level 2 bdrm, 1 bath- $1000/mo. 1 bdrm- walk up- 2nd floor. - $835/mo Both recently reno’d- Full bath, kitchen. Heat & hot water, Parking inc. 55 & over. Refs. N/S, N/P. Lease req. Avail June 1st. 604-808-6601

EXTRA

rene.s@telus.net

RENTALS

2 bdrm apt, inste ldry, 2 balconies ament dining rm, theatre, emergency response, lounge, indoor pool, all activities, transportation & more. Club fee included for 1 person. $2100/mo. Meal plans avail (X- charge). 604-538-2519

WHITE ROCK SUNSET VILLA

Large 1 Bdrm. w/ green space D/W in unit. Concrete building. New Carpets & Counter Tops!

$950 incls. HEAT & H/W. 1 block from Semiahmoo Mall. Available July 1!

Call for appt to view 778.878.0782

WHITE ROCK Unobstructed Ocean view - 2 Apts. 1st.) sm. 1 bdrm. w/ parking $800/mo. Avail. July 1. 2nd.) Large open plan. Furnished suite. incls. all utils. cbl. WIFI, 5 appli. insuite lndry. & parking. $1250 Avail. Now. 6 month lease. 604-536-3764

750

TRANSPORTATION

SUITES, LOWER

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

NEAR CRESCENT BEACH, Clean 1 bdrm g/lvl Incl util, laundry facilities, prkg & storage area. NS/NP. Single occupant. July 1. $695/m. (604) 839-9695 / 604-521-0190. WHITE ROCK. 15506 Buena Vista. 1 bdrm + den, shared w/d. $850 elec/gas incl. Suits quiet indiv. N/S N/P. Phone 604-250-0017.

2008 HONDA CIVIC 4/dr Sedan, 5/spd manual, silver. Only 60K! $7500 firm. 604-538-4883.

WHITE ROCK, 3 Bdrm bsmt ste, 5 min walk to beach. $1450 incl utils. Cats ok. Avail now. (604)339-1858 White Rock newer 2bdr, spectacular oceanvw 2min to pier. New appl. Lrg rms own ldry priv patio n/s, n/p. $1700 inc util 604-230-4088

751

SUITES, UPPER

S. SURREY/W.R. Deluxe 1 bdrm ste, walk to beach. 1 lvl home. Half acre. Quiet, sunny, priv entr. F/P. Deck. N/P, N/S. 1 person. $875 utils inc. Avail. July. (604)541-1313 WHITE ROCK, Bachelor suite on 2nd floor, near park & bus. Small kitchen & full bath. $550/mo. Call Pierre after 2pm 604-531-6261

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MOTORCYCLES

1981 YAMAHA 650 SPECIAL 68,000 KMS, exc. cond. Full Windjammer fairing. Only used synthetic oil. Qualifies for collectors plates. (Cheap Insurance) Drive shaft & new tires, front & back. $2300/obo. (604)854-4792 or 604-820-8266

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

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

WHITE ROCK: Exec 3 bdrm, fabulous ocean view. Cls to beach & town. Inc util, off road pkg space. $2800/mo. Avail now. 604-5609452, 604-314-5427.

752

TOWNHOUSES

W.R: $765 mo & up, 2-1 bdrm Heat, h/w, cbl, prkg inc. n/p, No Smokers refs adult oriented. No elevators. 6mo lease 604-385-0275

707 APARTMENT FURNISHED S. Surrey/W. R. Ocean Bay Villas, 1 bdrm condo, fully furn. equipped. Suits quiet prof. Inc. utils, insuite laundry, d/w. Sec u/g prkg & storage. Complex has amen. room, gym, guest suite, bike room & workshop. n/s. n/p. 1 yr lease. $1400/mo. incl bi-wkly cleaning. (604)531-9630 ron_bull@telus.net

736

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

HOMES FOR RENT

CLOVERDALE Farm area. 5 bdrm 2 kitchens, newly reno’d, fncd yrd $1650 + util. Sm pet. 604-576-2457

Specializing in reasonably priced SMALL BREED puppies. 604300-1450. trugoalpuppies.com

RENTALS

TRANSPORTATION 809

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

Yorkshire Terrier, P/B, not reg., 3 females left, vet cert. $800. (604)846-7074/846-7139 Chilliwack 2009 TOYOTA RAV4 LIMITED V6, 3.5L, 4/dr, 4WD, 5spd, 83K. Pyrite colour, leather int, satellite radio, Bluetooth, a/c, pwr sunroof, heated front seats, rear fold-down seat, push button/smart key. One owner, non-smoker. LOADED! Exc Cond! $20,500. 604-542-5923 or 604-729-8107

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 338

PLUMBING 506

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

523 JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865

372

SUNDECKS

SUNDECK SPECIALIST

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

• Cedar • Pressure Treated

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

McCONNELL CONTRACTING LTD.

• Quality Guaranteed • Bondable • Ref’s Randall 604.353.8042

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

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

UNDER $100

GARDEN BED; heavy duty wooden raised garden bed, 4.5’ x 8’ x 10’, $65. Call: (604)538-3121

524

UNDER $200

SOFA & LOVESEAT, modern, comfortable, beige. As new. $200. Must sell. (604)531-1804

526

UNDER $400

Thule car roof box, older model, in exc. shape. Thule racks & universal racks. $350 firm. 604-531-7309

542

FRUIT & VEGETABLES

Call Ian 604-724-6373

SPRING SUPER SPECIAL SALE Gutter windows skylights siding for $350. (under 2500sf) We use soap WCB Insured 604-861-6060 POWER WASHING since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627

STOP RENTING! RENT TO OWN! No Qualifications! Flexible Terms! CLOVERDALE - 60th and 176th Spacious 1 Bedroom Condo. Only $880/mo. Option Fee Req’d 604-657-9422

706

ACTIVE SENIOR 1 & 2 Bedrooms

Well maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock close to shopping.

Swimming Pool & All Amenities.

UTILITIES INCLUDED. NS/NP

Call 604-538-5337

Skyline Apts White Rock

Call 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca

S.Surrey Pacifica Retirement Resort, 1 bdrm with inste laund, patio, mtn view, with amens, sec prkg. Sm pet ok, n/s. $2000. Janis 604-202-8000.

. Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688

373B

TILING

WALK in ground suite with two bedrooms, fully furnished kitchen, laundry, dishwasher, separate entrance, 1200 sq. ft space. Utilities, internet, tv, included. $1,150 per month. Country woods South Surrey. 604787-7821

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

PETS

~ Fir Apartments ~

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS 477

1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK 1 Bdrm suite avail now Heat & hot wtr incl. Swimming pool & rec room On site mgr

PETS

10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. WCB Re-roofing, New Roof Gutters & Replace Fascia 604-812-9721

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

BEST BUSY BOYS ROOFING LTD.

Golden Retriever pups, M/F, $700 each. Call (604)997-0024. No Sunday calls.

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

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 P/B Black lab puppies, 6 F. 4 M. born May 5, ready June 16, vet $750. 604-825-1730/ 604-217-6551

Call 604-536-0379 WHITE Rock: Bright 1 bdrm, top flr, near amens, u/g prkg $800 incl util. Refs, pet ok. July 1. 604-538-8249 FRESH LOCAL STRAWBERRIES $9.99/Flat, U-pick avail. Surrey Farms. 5180 152 St 604-574-1390

PROPERTY OWNERS

WHITE ROCK - newly reno’d 2 bdrm corner ste, incl heat, hot water & pkng. Avail July 1. N/S, N/P. $955/mo. Call 604-538-8408.

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AUTO FINANCING

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

Alfred 604-889-6807

APARTMENT/CONDO

Hot Water & U/G Parking Incl

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

TRUCK CANOPY FOR RANGER or similar. Black no side windows. Good shape - $300: (604)854-4792 or 604-820-8266

RENT TO OWN

1 & 2 Bdrm Suites

PRESSURE WASHING

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

700

Quiet community oriented living.

0 604-312-7674 0

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RENTALS

TENANTS

W.R.-1 bdrm 1st fl. Unit, $1250 Houses/Condos/Townhouses Rental units available now www.bcforrentinfo.ca Office: 604-534-7974 Ext: 205 White Rock Oceanview Furnished 2200sf. Nr#99 & beach. garage ns/np June15. $2400.604-220-9188

741

OFFICE/RETAIL

Rosemary Centre 3388 Rosemary Hts Cres.

Surrey, ground floor office/retail unit 526 sq ft.; 2nd floor office spaces from 220 sq ft. to 859 sq ft. in quiet Rosemary area.

Call 536-5639 to view & for rates 746

ROOMS FOR RENT

WHITE ROCK furn rm w/TV / int. 2 blks to beach makes good summer holiday here. Lrg patio overlooks ocean. Priv entr., elevator, jacuzzi, shr cooking/WD. Communal sitting rm. $680. Avail now 604-531-1192

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION FURNISHED room for rent in a Morgan Crossing 3 bedroom Townhome. 3 minute walk to shops and transit. Clubhouse includes gym, pool table, outdoor pool and hot tub. Shared living space. $500 incl. utilities, female preferred, NS, NP. Call 778-836-2273.

Auto Financing - Dream Catcher, Apply Today! Drive Today!

1.800.910.6402

818

CARS - DOMESTIC

OCEAN PARK. Single furn bdrm w/kitchen facilities, lndry & prkg. June 1. $475/mo. 604-535-5953

750

SUITES, LOWER

S. SURREY 3 Bdrm suite. Laundry, gas F/P. Fenced. No smoking. No pets. $1060+ utils. 1-250-629-3781

2011 CHEV AVEO 4/dr Sedan, automatic, grey, 65,000/km’s. $6500 firm. Call 604-538-9257.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: The Estate of PERRIN CAMERON BRUCE, Deceased, Formerly of 507-1480 Foster Street, White Rock, BC., Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Perrin Cameron Bruce are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executrix at 434 Glenwood Avenue, Kelowna, BC., V1Y 5M1 on or before July 4, 2014 after which date the Executrix will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it , having regard to the claims of which the Executrix then has notice. Carolyn Gronlund, Executrix c/o Geoffrey W. White, Solicitor GEOFFREY W.WHITE LAW CORPORATION. 434 Glenwood Avenue,Kelowna,BC,V1Y 5M1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS and others re: The estate of Christopher Shaun Campbell aka Shaun Christopher Campbell, deceased, formerly of #305 12882 26th Ave., Surrey, B.C. V4P 1R9. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Christopher Shaun Campbell aka Shaun Christopher Campbell are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act (British Columbia) that particulars of their claims should be sent to the executor, c/o Sharon Ratvay, #179 - 3160 Townline Rd., Abbotsford, B.C. V2T 5P4 on or before July 11, 2014 after which date the executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the executor then has notice.


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