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Miracle baby turning one MO N I Q U E TA M M I N G A Ti m e s Re po r t e r

Miracle baby Greyson is turning one. Last July, The Times reported about Langley’s littlest baby, born 15 weeks early and weighing in at one pound, 14 ounces to parents Erin Heard and Jamie O’Neill. Tiny Greyson could fit in the palm of his father’s hand, if he wasn’t hooked up to so many tubes. Now the long-lashed, adorable boy is starting to say his first words and is a bundle of joy and happiness, said his proud dad. “His physical development is about that of a five-month-old but his mental development much exceeds that,” he said. He can’t crawl or sit up yet and is just trying foods like sweet potatoes and rice cereal. He has upcoming physiotherapy, regular visits with a pediatrician and infant development team, but things are going well.

His physical development is about that of a five-monthold but his mental development much exceeds that. JAMIE O’NEILL

His lungs are under-developed, so a recent bout of a bronchial virus sent him to emergency, but he’s better now. He will spend his birthday at the park with his sister, brother, parents, grandparents and other family members. When Greyson first arrived in the world, he didn’t breathe for a full 15 minutes. Doctors prepared the couple for the worst, saying they didn’t think

Greyson would live. But miracles do happen — “Greyson is living proof,” said Jamie, a first-time dad. He remained in the neonatal intensive care unit. He had surgery to close a valve to his heart and was on a breathing machine up until late August. He was transferred to Surrey Memorial where he remained until he got to go home in October. His parents remained by his side, staying some time at the Ronald McDonald House. To that end, they have raised money for B.C. Children’s Hospital. The new Ronald McDonald House opened earlier this week and mom Erin, an esthetician, is planning to go there with other estheticians and offer the moms staying there manicures, pedicures and massages, as a way to give back to the place that helped her so much.

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Baby Greyson, with his dad Jamie O’Neill, is turning one. Greyson was born 15 weeks early and weighed just one pound, 14 ounces. The baby boy has faced various health struggles along the way, but is thriving.

District considers busing out slope students M O N I Q U E TA M M I N G A Tim e s Re po r t e r

Because of the population explosion on the Willoughby slope and the lack of schools to house incoming students, Langley School District will be going to the public. The district will ask people to consider relocating students to other district schools, including D.W. Poppy Secondary and Langley Secondary.

At the Tuesday board of education meeting, secretary-treasurer David Green said the District Leadership Team is offering several proposals about all secondary schools in Langley, including what to do with ones that are seeing a declining enrolment like Langley Secondary, Poppy and Aldergrove Community Secondary. A public consultation process will be undertaken in the fall to explore all options, in the absence of provincial funding for a

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Kwantlen Polytechnic University broke the rules when it made two pre-employment payments of $50,000 each to president Alan Davis and former vice president Anne Lavack, a review by the provincial government has concluded. A report by assistant deputy minister Rob Mingay was released by Finance Minister Mike de Jong on Tuesday. de Jong called the findings “troubling.” The report found “failures by Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) to disclose as required” and to make a detailed disclosure. Advanced Education Minister Amrik Virk, a former Langley RCMP inspector until he

was elected to the legislature last May, was on the university’s board when the payments were made. The report does not suggest penalties for Virk or the university. It also says compensation reporting guidelines “should be rewritten to emphasize that transparency is the overarching intent of the guidelines.” The opposition New Democrats complained the payments were not included in the reported salaries of the two executives, but were re-

corded instead as payments to suppliers of goods and services. “The Post-secondary Employers’ Association, the Public Sector Employer’s Council Secretariat (PSEC) and the Ministry of Advanced Education [should] conduct an annual mandatory one day disclosure and reporting session for the appropriate executives [who deal with salaries] in each organization” an online summary of the report states. It also says compensation reporting guidelines “should

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208 St. ‘worst road’ in Langley S URVEY A LSO N AMES 200 ST., OLD YALE DAN FER GUSON Tim es Reporter

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Kelowna, both cited for potholes and crumbling road surfaces, followed by Cosens Bay Road near Coldstream, for safety issues. In the Lower Mainland, the worst two roads, also in the top 10, were the George Massey tunnel, followed by the Pattullo Bridge. Both were cited for traffic congestion. Number three in the Lower Mainland was Maple Crescent in Maple Ridge, for pedestrian and cycling safety concerns. The survey found increasing frustration about traffic congestion, with the issue flagged by a record 24 per cent of votes, compared to the previous year’s 14 per cent.

The worst road in the Langleys is a frustrating, bumpy, slow-moving ride, according to the fourth annual survey of bad roads by the British Columbia Automobile Association (BCAA). More than half of the complaints (58 per cent) the BCAA received about 208 Street were about potholes and crumbling pavement, while most of the rest were about traffic congestion (32 per cent). It ranked 24th among the 100 worst roads in B.C. Langley Township plans for the two-lane road, which runs through the rapidly-growing Willoughby neighbourhood, call for eventually widening the route into four lanes. The second worst road in the Langleys was busy 200 Street, where almost all the complaints (73 per cent) were about traffic congestion or traffic light timing (14 per cent). Number three was Old Yale Road, where all the complaints were about crumbling pavement and potholes. (See letter, page 11). Repairs to the beat-up surface of Old Yale Road have been delayed for years, because it has a heritage designation as one of the first concrete roads constructed in the Lower Mainland. The BCAA 2014 “Worst Roads” survey asked motorists, cyclists and pedestrians to identify stretches of road that they feel are unsafe or difficult D A N FE R GUS ON Langley Time s to navigate. The worst route in all of B.C. was Potholes, crumbling pavement and congestion combined to have 208 Street Silver Star Road near Vernon, fol- rated the worst road in Langley in a survey conducted by B.C. Automobile lowed by Westside Road near West Association.

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parents in Willoughby this month explaining new, tightened rules around who is eligible to attend the new Yorkson Creek Middle School. Because it will open in September above capacity, only those in the catchment are allowed to attend. There will also be new rules around keeping a child in that school if the family moves from the area after. All of this built-up pressure could have been remedied by the ministry of education approving new funding for a high school. But approval for that hasn’t come

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and it is doubtful it will come in time to handle the influx of new students, said Green. Building a high school takes up to 48 months, meaning a new school would not open any earlier than 2018. But now the government is saying it would look at projects more kindly if the district was willing to put in 50 per cent or more of the costs. It’s a scenario no school district can afford. In the meantime, major changes need to happen at Langley Secondary. Enrolment has declined significantly over the past several years,

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and the aging facility is need of $38 million in seismic and service upgrades. Green points out the costs to upgrade the facility are almost the same as building a new school. That will be one of the proposals brought to the public. The district could look at building a new, smaller high school on five acres of the 18-acre site, and selling off the remainder to developers. Green said the board needs to be reminded that the ministry of education looks at all the excess capacity at schools like LSS and

Aldergrove as a deterrent to funding a new high school, believing those sites should be better utilized first. The idea of relocating Willoughby students to those sites will help fill those schools up, said Green. “I’m very disappointed we haven’t got funding for a new high school. “We put forward a compelling case to the ministry,” said deputy board chair Rob McFarlane. “Sending slope students to further distances to go to school at Poppy or Aldergrove is a concern.” Trustee Cecilia Reekie said she

no longer remains hopeful funding will come for a new school. “As we move forward, it is critical we consult with the community. “But let’s look at what other districts are doing and think outside the box.” Trustee Alison McVeigh said she is concerned for the children living in Willoughby. “It is going to get worse before it gets better in Willoughby,” she said. “The need will not go away. We need to keep advocating for a new school there and parents need to keep pressing for it too.”

Teen stabbed at bus loop MONIQUE TAMMINGA Tim es Reporter

An 18-year-old Langley man was stabbed multiple times at the Langley City bus loop on Tuesday morning. Around 11 a.m., the male victim was stabbed at the Logan Avenue bus loop. The stabbing was witnessed by on duty police officers from a Lower Mainland Unit. These officers followed the suspect and apprehended him on behalf of Langley RCMP. Both the victim and the suspect, a Langley man in his early 20s, are known to police. “Presently, the victim is not overly co-operative with the investigation,” said Langley RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Holly Marks. The victim was taken to Royal Columbian Hospital for treatment of his non-life-threatening injuries.

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A blood stain on the pavement remains from a stabbing at the Langley City Logan Ave. bus loop on Tuesday morning that sent an 18-year-old man to hospital. A suspect was arrested and the victim isn’t co-operating with police.

Still no to alphabetical ballot DAN FER GUSON Tim es Reporter

A survey of Lower Mainland municipalities that use alphabetical ballots shows they are more likely to elect councillors closer to A than Z, Langley Township Councillor Kim Richter said Monday (June 16). Richter said her review found among 12 of 15 municipalities that use alphabetical ordering, most elected councillors were from the “first half” of the alphabet. She was trying to convince council to reverse a May vote to stop randomly ordering names on the election, a practice the Township has followed since 1993. Richter was not present for the May vote and said it should be reconsidered in light of the new information that suggests an alphabetical ballot gives some names an advantage. “The data appears to show

that if your names started with an “A” to an “M” your chances are better [under an alphabetical system],” Richter said. Councillor Bev Dornan spoke for the majority of council, saying the change was made in response to complaints that randomly ordered names make it difficult to find a particular candidate when a lot of people are running. “It is easier for voters,” Dornan said. A report by chief electoral officer Bob Wilson said some voters found it hard to find names on the ballot during the last election in 2011, when people had to select up to 14 names from 41 candidates for mayor, councillor and school trustee. When the Richter proposal to return to a random order came to a vote, the decision, by a 6-3 margin, was for the A-to-Z approach

The change won’t affect candidates for school trustee, who will still appear in a random order determined by drawing lots, unless the Langley Board of Education decides to make a change. A number of studies have suggested there is a “ballot order effect” that favours people listed at the top. A 2013 review of California municipal elections concluded there is a measurable advantage, with candidates listed first on a ballot winning between four and five percentage points more often. Langley City lists candidates for mayor and council alphabetically, but candidates for the board of education are arranged randomly. The 2014 municipal vote for mayor, council and school trustee positions in the Township and city will be held on Nov. 15, a Saturday.


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Afghanistan fallen to be remembered Saturday A memorial motorcycle ride for Canada’s fallen soldiers in Afghanistan will end Saturday with a service and wreath-laying at the Walk to Remember plantation. The plantation is located at Derek Doubleday Arboretum. The memorial contains the names of each of the 158 Canadian troops killed in Afghanistan, and a tree has been planted in memory of each of them. The ride is being organized by the 3rd Canadian Army Veterans (CAV) ROME unit, which was responsible for having a portion of Highway 1 in Langley designated the Highway of Heroes. The CAV is a group that is made up of veterans and their supporters, who ride side by side, saluting the sacrifices of the past, present and future by

members of the Canadian Armed Forces, while helping others in the community. CAV unit president Barry Drews said this is the fifth memorial “Ride for the Fallen.” There will be eight Silver Cross families in attendance from B.C., and Langley Township Mayor Jack Froese will also attend. The ride is free, and motorcyclists will gather at Trev Deeley Motorcycles, 1875 Biundary Road in Vancouver, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, with the ride beginning at 11. They will arrive about 12 p.m. at the Walk to Remember, and then proceed to the site, located in the midst of the arboretum, which is located off Fraser Highway, just east of the Langley City boundary. The memorial ser-

vice will take place at 12:30 p.m. There will be a piper present, and the 3rd CAV will be laying a wreath for the fallen, as will other invited

guests. “Veterans Affairs Canada Remembers is behind us, as well as numerous factions of the military and many local businesses from

the Lower Mainland,” said Drews. “Once again the same as last year, we are looking forward to seeing people lining the overpasses on

Highway 1 with Canadian flags as we ride by, honouring those that gave their lives for our freedoms.” The ride is open to every one, with bikes

in the lead, cars to follow. More details about the event can be obtained from Drews at bdrews@shaw.ca or at thecav.ca.

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Already more than $148,000 has been raised for this year’s Relay for Life taking place overnight on Friday at McLeod Athletic Park from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. This will mark the 10th year teams will again camp out at the park, taking turns walking, running or strolling around the track all night. There are 61 teams of 10 registered, said this year’s Relay organizer Jenn Schroeder. “We are one of the top three fundraising communities in B.C.,” she said. This year Langley will have

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raised $3 million for the Canadian Cancer Society. The first lap of the evening is very meaningful and is for the survivors. Another emotional and powerful part of the evening is the lighting of the luminaries at sunset, which are special candles placed in bags that carry the names of cancer survivors and loved ones lost to this horrible disease. Langley also has the largest contingent of student teams to come out, adding a fun element to the evening. There will be a photo booth and Absolute DJ will play mu-

sic and is providing a dance floor. Randy ‘Elvis’ Friske will be providing entertainment as well. “We really appreciate all the community support. We are all in the same fight to eradicate cancer,” said Schroeder. Last year, teams in Langley raised a record breaking $290,000. All funds raised go to the Canadian Cancer Society which supports research, services and support. Cancer is the leading cause of death in Canada, with cancer rates set to increase by 60 per cent of the next 20 years.

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Life Assembly, will take place throughout the day on Saturday at Douglas Park, where the majority of Community Day events are centred. Sporting events will include the caber toss, which is a Scottish athletic event in which competitors throw a large tapered pole, stone putting and a community team-based tug-ofwar. Kids will also be invited to participate in a traditional Wellington boot toss.

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Change in grocery store leads to some confusion Without warning, they totally rehimself a retail anthropologist, and organized my grocery store. This has spent thousands of hours anwas not just a temporary display alyzing shopping behaviour: what of a new item or the installation of they touch; how long they spend a new rack at the end of an aisle, reading packages; how they move the store was gutted and turned in stores (hint: narrow aisles mean upside down. “butt brush,” a major turnoff for There was no public hearing or ref- MCGREGOR women who are potential buyers); erendum, which is unusual for my their responses to signage; how community, they just went ahead they negotiate the heights at which without even an explanation of their Jim McGregor products of interest are placed. He OGP (Official Grocery Plan). now advises numerous companies I realize that it would be arrogant on how these and other factors can to think that they did this just to annoy me affect the bottom line. alone. But I have long had this feeling that There is even a correlation between road they constantly shift the products I buy as design and grocery store aisles. If grocery soon as I leave. I picture one girl on look- store aisles are too wide, there is less space out, watching me get into my truck then, to sell items. Plus, the stores don’t want peoas soon as I pull out of the parking lot, she ple rushing through without having to at shouts, “OK, he’s gone, move his cereal and least glance at the products on the shelves. toilet paper to another shelf.” Most grocery stores have aisles wide enough I only had to pick up a few items but as I for two carts to pass, but people do have to wandered through the foreign, rearranged pay attention and navigate more carefully store, I felt like I was on vacation in Pent- than they would in a wider lane. icton, my eyes darting from shelf to shelf. I would support the installation of horns I tried to look cool as if I was just casually on shopping carts to move people along shopping and I smiled politely to the lady and also legislation to forbid cell phone with the baby as we strolled past each oth- use while trying to push a fully-laden cart er for the third time. It was obvious she with one hand. was confused as well, but neither of us was We’ve all been educated that we should going to ask for help. only shop along the walls where the vegI was ready to strike a deal with her. etables, and other healthy items, are “Ma’am, I’ll tell you where the Pampers stocked. The interior shelves are where the and baby food are if you know where I can processed foods and other non-essential find my coffee and peanut butter.” I was products are displayed. So if we eat healthy, close to forming alliances in this indoor we should have no problem finding stuff episode of Survivor. I’m sure managers because they can’t move the freezers and were up in the office watching on closed coolers as easy as they can the Oreos and circuit TV and chortling as we negotiated Hungry Man dinners. this new maze. I just want them to put one table at the Major scientific studies go into the layout front door with my coffee and peanut butter of a grocery store. Paco Underhill considers on it. At least that’s what McGregor says.

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Much will be made of the federal government’s decision to give the Northern Gateway pipeline its approval. However, it is important to put Tuesday’s decision in the proper perspective. The Joint Review Panel, which earlier gave Northern Gateway the green light, put 209 conditions on that approval — conditions which Enbridge, the proponent, has said it will fulfil. There probably isn’t anyone in B.C. who hasn’t heard an Enbridge ad about the 209 conditions. Then there’s the five provincial conditions that Premier Christy Clark laid down before last year’s provincial election. While they are general in nature, they constitute some stiff barriers. One of them, calling for the proponent to have agreements with First Nations, may prove impossible, unless there is a marked change on the part of many northern B.C. First Nations. Even if agreements with First Nations are reached, it is quite likely that there will still be some lawsuits over the pipeline. Any First Nations group or individual wishing to sue has the ability to stop the entire pipeline in its tracks — possibly for years. The Mackenzie Valley pipeline, proposed for the Northwest Territories in the 1970s, is a classic example of how lawsuits can effectively kill a resources project. By the time all lawsuits and other regulatory hurdles were dealt with, the project was no longer economic and it has never been built. At this juncture, it seems that is the most likely scenario for Enbridge’s proposal. Is there a need to move Canada’s resources to offshore customers? Yes, there is. Those resources include oil. But given the nature of bitumen, the product being shipped, and the hazards of navigation on B.C.’s north coast, there are many legitimate concerns about shipping this product, particularly from Kitimat, which is connected to the Pacific Ocean by a relatively narrow channel. It would make more sense to ship refined oil products, from proposed northern B.C. refineries in Kitimat and Prince Rupert, and that would meet at least some of the objections to Northern Gateway. Such projects would also create many more jobs in B.C., which means that this province would gain more benefits for the considerable risk it is being exposed to. The final decision on this project is a long ways off.

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Hospital emergency departments are essential, no doubt. Ditto police, fire, rescue and ambulance services. Anything concerned with health and safety, including access to food and clean water, could be understood to be essential to our society. Certain aspects of the public transportation system might also be considered essential for those otherwise incapable of getting themselves from point A to point B. But can any part of the education process be deemed an essential service, as the Labour Relations Board determined last week in the provincial government’s negotiations with teachers? Make no mistake, having schools behind picket lines is a huge and undeniable inconvenience — for students, for parents, for teachers and, it’s assumed, for government. So is any delay in receiving marks and transcripts, particularly when deadlines loom for entry to the next level of education. Given the inherent imperfections of the system, and the possibility of human error, any impediment to education is likely to have multiple ramifications. As essential as education may be in the long term, in the short term it’s doubtful the temporary absence of any part of the educational chain poses a threat to life and limb. And there’s a certain irony to a government terming provincial exams for Grades 10-12 and finals marks for grads as an essential service, when the crux of the argument for striking workers is that for years education has been treated as anything but. The province says the current demands of teachers for parity of pay is unreasonable and unsupportable. If the service is essential, one might argue it is essential to maintain it and pay for it. — Peace Arch News

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Fix Old Yale Road Editor: This is an open letter to Langley Township mayor and council. I have lived in Langley for more than 45 years, and most recently in Murrayville for 20 years. The condition of Old Yale Road is long past due for resurfacing, especially from approximately 214A Street east to the roundabout at 216 Street. I have had conversations with a Township councillor, who lives in Murrayville, regarding Old Yale Road. He said there are a number of reasons why the road work has been put on the back burner and why it has not been resurfaced. He said “If it was resurfaced, more people would use Old Yale, therefore excessive speeding would occur, creating a speedway.” It would be a danger to pedestrians, cyclists and the Montessori school students. He also mentioned that resident Wally Martin has made his feelings known to council about the heritage aspect of the road, and suggested re-surfacing the road with concrete rather than pavement, just like it was in the old days. Regardless of all the reasons why not to do the improvements, this portion of the road needs the attention of the mayor and council. Council needs to do the right thing as soon as possible. At the present time, there are patches, paved-over patches and now we have big chunks of pavement, the size of baseballs, loose on the road. This is a hazard now. If it is the “heritage people” that are holding this up, then simply put up a brass plaque at the City end of Old Yale and another plaque up, somewhere by the United Church, explaining the history of the Old Yale’s horse and buggy past. Put in a couple of those wide speed bumps, (traffic calming devices) and create a traffic-calmed neighbourhood. Not repairing the road is causing excessive wear and tear on our vehicles. RANDALL BOWCOTT, LANGLEY

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Editor: On Sunday, I was driving from Mission to Delta when I made an impromptu stop at a gas station just off Highway 1 and 264 Street. In my rush of trying to buckle up my young son, I forgot my wallet on the roof of my car. It holds not only my ID and credit cards, but my iPhone too. I didn’t realize it was missing for well over an hour. Understandably, I was struck with panic. Where is the wallet? Who might be using what? With all that we hear about crime, identity theft and such, I was very worried by the time I made it back home. Lucky for me, an honest caring couple found and returned it to me Monday night. I was so grateful and thankful that there are still honest people in our world. Everyone I told this to were surprised and inspired that good, honest people care about others and took time out of their day to go above and beyond. I thank them for their good deed, and it was so nice for my young son to see strangers doing the right thing. SHANNON JONES, MISSION

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Class composition does matter Editor: “Why does Christy Clark hate kids, Mom?” That’s the question my seven-year-old daughter asked me. I didn’t know how to reply to that. However, even before I could answer her with a simplified version of a complicated issue, my nine-year-old son interrupted and said, “I don’t think she hates kids, she just doesn’t even care about them, or the teachers.” Exactly. I feel guilty because I come home from work as a teacher with stories of how difficult my day was. Each night as we sit around the dinner table, my family listens to my tales of extreme violent behaviour in the classroom and on the playground that I had to deal with that day, or the students in my class who are struggling in math, so much so that I can’t teach them the Grade 4 curriculum. How do I teach division concepts to those who can’t add yet? My class is your average Grade 4 class in Langley. There are several kids who often provide extreme behaviour challenges, some kids who have severe attention issues and struggle with organization, some who need a lot of academic support in math or reading or writing, or all. Some kids are new to Canada and don’t read or write English yet. Some have family issues, and need emotional support or counselling. It’s also got some great kids who want to be there to learn. They are the ones I feel sorry for. They are the ones who try their best at school, they wait patiently with their hands up for me to come around, they complete their homework. They want to listen to a lesson without being interrupted by students with behaviour issues. The truth is, I am not the teacher I want to be right now. I can’t get to all the kids with the learning challenges, and

all the ones with “adapted” programs. I can’t teach and manage the disruptions caused by behaviours that have put other students at risk for injury. I might as well forget about challenging the bright ones. Clark has taken away my ability to do a job I love, despite all its challenges. I love teaching, always have. I love helping students learn, I live for those “light bulb” moments. I dress up. I bring in props. I design fun and interesting lessons for my students. We did not get into this profession for the money or the summers off. We love working with children, helping them to become participating members of society. We are dedicated, we volunteer countless hours, we sacrifice evenings and weekends, and we do it without complaint because we love teaching and we love children. We are deeply concerned that we can’t do this job well any more, because there are too many kids in the class. Although the actual number of students we are responsible for is a problem, it isn’t what I am most concerned about. I’m worried about the students with designated special needs. I worry about the ever increasing number of “gray area” kids who slip through the cracks. There is not enough support for them, and not enough time for us as teachers to help them all. They get passed on from grade to grade, without meeting the expectations, and falling further and further behind. We want your children to be the best they can be, to be successful, to feel pride in their accomplishments, just like you do. Class size and composition matters. NICOLA GORSETH, LANGLEY

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Langley Girl Guides show off skills Girl Guides from across the country — including a group from Langley — were among the 23 groups who made sure ducks had a safe place to lay their eggs. Girl Guides were responsible for constructing 60 duck nest boxes which were hung in trees or on posts near marshes, streams and any other places where ducks were nesting. The Langley Girl Guides built and installed their duck house on the Salmon River Trail on May 30. The duck nest boxes provide ducks with protection from predators and

harsh weather. They are also built with wood certified to the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) which means the wood comes from forests that are sustainably managed. The project was a collaboration between the SFI and the Girl Guides of Canada as part of the Operation Earth Action initiative, which focuses on doing service for the environment in fun and inspiring ways. The project is also supported by Ducks Unlimited Canada and teaches the girls how they can have a direct

impact in helping to improve the lives of ducks in their natural habitat while contributing to healthy and vibrant ecosystems across Canada. “A key component of our mission is to enable girls to make a difference in the world,� said Deborah Del Duca, CEO of Girl Guides of Canada. “Building the duck nest boxes is giving them a tangible, hands-on way to learn about the positive impact they can have on our environment. In turn, we believe the experience will increase girls’ awareness of the world we live in.�

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Trust Your Intuition! Inner Peace Movement of Canada welcomes

Dr. Susan Scott, International Lecturer Tuesday, June 24 • 1pm & 7:30pm Best Western Plus Langley Inn, 5978 Glover Road, Langley Trust your instincts and have the courage to handle change in an unpredictable world! Learn to stay calm and centered. Dr. Susan Scott speaks on finding your hidden potential and keeping life simple, fun and joyful. Guardian angels, the 4 psychic gifts, cycles of life, a big picture of life on planet Earth.

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Home Church Langley wants to put you on the moon On June 21 at Community Day in Douglas Park, participants will be given a choice of 12 different backgrounds to be photographed, everything from a lunar landscape to surfing in the Sahara desert. The photos will be 5 x 7 and will be free of charge. For more information, contact Lilianne Fuller at 604-533-0638. Aldergrove Skating Club BBQ Fundraiser and Early Registration/Information Day for Learning to Skate, June 21, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Otter Co-op. Strawberry Social at Sharon Site of the United Churches of Langley, June 21, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at 21562 Old Yale Rd. Fresh local berries and home baking for sale. Langley Lodge New2U sale June 21, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m at 5451 204 St. A variety of miscellaneous household items, large and small. All proceeds used for the residents of Langley Lodge. Fibromyalgia Well Spring Foundation Fourth Annual Western Hoedown Aug. 16, 1 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at 25039 8 Ave. Petting zoo and pony rides, entertainment all day with Rick Chadwick & Nigel Tucker. Hamburgers, hot dogs and c hili served. Silent auction, 50/50 draw and toonie toss. Admission $5. Kids under 5 free. Call 778-8234173 for tickets.

“In Memory of Matthew Skura” Blood Drive June 22, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Blacklock Fine Arts Elementary, 5100 206 St. Visit blood.ca, the giveblood app store or call 1-888-2-DONATE to book your appointment.

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Municipal Pensioners Meeting June 23, 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Douglas Recreation Centre, 20550 Douglas Cres. Quarterly meeting and membership update followed by a presentation from Susan Borax of Good Riddance Professional Organizing/ Practically Daughters about freeing your home from unnecessary clutter. Guests and community welcome. Coffee and cookies will be served.

Family Canada Day Celebration in Fort Langley at the Farm Museum, 9131 King St., July 1 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aldor Acres Petting Zoo will be on site all day. Live entertainment on the street and demonstrations of Canadian pioneer life happen inside the museum. Complete an all new scavenger hunt and get a prize. For more information go to www.bcfma.com.

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Langley Community Farmers Market every Wednesday until October 8, 2 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Kwantlen University Campus Courtyard, 20901 Langley Bypass. Fresh, local and organic with over 40 vendors and 30 minutes free parking. www. lcfm.ca.

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Langley Blind And Visually Impaired Group meets the last Thursday of every month at 1:30 p.m. at Evergreen Timbers, 5464 203 St. For more info, contact Dorothy at 604-514-2246.

Langley Field Naturalist Society annual “yellow-themed” Warbler and other summer birds ramble June 20 in Campbell Valley Regional Park. Start in the parking lot, down the Ravine Trail to 16 Avenue and return by the Vine Maple trail for a round trip of 5 km. For info, phone 604 -856-7534.

LMHA Penny Pincher thrift store needs volunteers for markers, sorters, cashiers and security. Applications available at store, 20211 56 Ave. Call for Langley Canada Day volunteers Volunteers will be entered in a draw for a flat screen TV. To register, please call 604782-0740. Singles Social and Walking Club seeks new members age 45 and up. For details, call Christina at 604-375-7732 or Dorothy at 604-594-1260 or email singsocwc@ gmail.com. Learn to meditate Free heart-centered practice for those seeking real change from the inside out. Call 604-510-9787 or email: divinetraveller@gmail.com. Drop-in Tennis, Mixed Doubles Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. through October, weather permitting at Brookswood Secondary, 208 St. 37A Ave. Horse Protection Society of BC in South Langley needs volunteers. Also looking for someone who lives close by to work in their on-site thrift barn, taking pictures and selling items online. Please contact Gena Sandli at 250-295-0775. The Senior Men’s golf club at Poppy Estate Golf Course is looking for new members 55 years or older. Information on the club can be found on club website www. poppyseniormensgolf.com or phone 604530-4501. FOOD AND FRIENDS a division of Langley Meals on Wheels. Seniors (55 or better) are invited to enjoy a social luncheon that includes guest speakers, great food, and good company. Cost: $5. Time: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at various locations and days of the week. For more info, phone 604-5331679 or email: Ashley@langleymealsonwheels.com or visit www.langleymealsonwheels.com. Langley Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Penny Pincher Thrift Store needs volunteers for all areas of our store including markers, sorters, cashiers and security. Applications are available at store, located at 20211 56 Ave. Depressed, anxious, panic attacks, fears, worry, helplessness? Come to Recovery International, Monday nights 7:30 to 9 p.m. in Langley Hospital cafeteria meeting room, northwest corner. Contact Heather at 604-807-0991.

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NEW HOME DEVELOPMENT

Photos submitted by FortisBC, above and top right, and Melissa Tolsma, right

Barbecuing with natural gas is extremely convenient, as it uses the home’s natural gas supply and homeowners are able to grill with several different temperatures. Reno Me! with FortisBC contest winner Melissa Tolsma is looking forward to the installation of her new natural gas fire pit as part of her natural gas renovation.

Reno Me! with FortisBC winner Melissa Tolsma starts her outdoor natural gas renovation By Kerry Vital

Nanaimo’s Melissa Tolsma describes herself as a “reluctant renovator.” If something isn’t broken, there’s no need to fix it, and duct tape can fix anything that is broken. However, when she saw the opportunity to enter last year’s Reno Me! with FortisBC contest and win $10,000 towards a renovation with natural gas, she decided that her outdoor space could use a bit of sprucing up. After winning the contest, her renovation adventure began. Tolsma notes that she’s always cold, so having the warmth of natural gas was tops on her priority list. Currently, one of the most popular options

that use natural gas is a fire pit, which will be an integral part of Tolsma’s renovation and something she is particularly looking forward to. “My eight-year-old daughter is very excited about having a year-round s’mores facility right in the backyard!” Tolsma says. According to FortisBC, outdoor natural gas fireplaces and fire pits allow you to spend more time outdoors, even in the cooler months. They’re also more convenient for homeowners, who won’t have to spend time chopping wood or dealing with uncontrolled smoke and fumes or spitting embers. Like all natural gas appliances, they provide instant heat and are available in a variety of styles.

Natural gas. Good for outdoor living. Entertain all year long with a natural gas barbecue. Add a patio heater or fire pit for cosy warmth and ambience. Transform your outdoor living space with natural gas. FortisBC uses the FortisBC name and logo under license from Fortis Inc. (14-106.5 04/2014)

Tolsma’s cast concrete fire pit, from Solus Decor, is expected to arrive soon, and contractor Brad Fraser of Jonker Custom Building has been hard at work. “Brad is working on two cedar benches to be installed next to the fire pit,” Tolsma says. “I’ve had fun spending way too much time on Houzz, gathering ideas and images that have really helped to shape the project.” The fire pit is just the beginning of Tolsma’s ongoing outdoor space renovation. “I’m going to have my licensed gas contractor extend the gas line to accommodate a gas barbecue and heater in the future,” says Tolsma. FortisBC notes that a natural gas barbecue

can be extremely convenient for homeowners looking for fuel on demand, as you’ll never have to deal with running out of propane or charcoal. It also allows you to cook with different temperatures at the same time and control the heat more easily. Natural gas barbecues use flexible hoses that connect to the home’s natural gas supply and have a built-in shutoff. This quickconnect feature makes it simpler to attach as well. Another benefit is that cooking outdoors will keep your home cooler during the warm summer months. CONTINUED INSIDE

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Natural gas possibilities inspire renovators CONTINUED FROM HOME FRONT

In addition to using natural gas for outdoor living, Tolsma is including a new deck in her outdoor space renovation. “The deck is built with locally harvested cedar, and has a lovely, earthy West Coast feel to it,” she says. “Brad even built a custom raised garden box with some of the leftover lumber. I’ve been busy with some landscaping and gardening work, so it’s all starting to come together.” Another option for using natural gas outdoors is a hot tub, with its consistent, fast heat and automatic safety shut-off controls for added peace of mind. Plus, avid swimmers will be glad that natural gas can also heat swimming pools. The possibilities for natural gas use outside continues to inspire renovators. Depending on where you live, natural gas patio heaters keep you warm outdoors, even in the fall and winter. They use radiant heat to warm objects around them, according to FortisBC, and are connected to your home’s natural gas supply. You can also find natural gas patio lamps that can be used to light walkways, patios and other outdoor entertaining spaces. There are models available that provide bright steady light or ambient natural glow, so you’re easily able to create the mood you want for entertaining. Natural gas is a convenient choice for more than just spending time outside. The inside of Tolsma’s home is heated with natural gas as well. “With a small house like mine, I love that my gas furnace can heat the house to a comfortable temperature within a few minutes,” says Tolsma. “I don’t have a fireplace inside, so I’m looking forward to having a natural gas fire feature on my new deck.” Whether you’re upgrading your heating system or extending natural gas to the backyard, you’ll need the services of a licensed natural gas contractor. Find someone qualified in your neighbourhood at fortisbc.com/findacontractor. The cost to operate natural gas appliances is very affordable. Natural gas rates continue to cost less than it would cost to run with electricity. Don’t believe it? FortisBC has an online energy calculator that will help you compare the cost of fuel sources and their energy efficiency, demonstrating that natural gas is an affordable choice for homeowners. Find it at fortisbc.com/energycalculator. Tolsma is blogging throughout her renovation. Find her blog on your local Black Press newspaper’s website, or at www.bclocalnews. com/business/realestate. “I’m looking forward to having a deck launch party next month, and I will be inviting all my awesome family, friends, co-workers and neighbors who helped me win,” Tolsma says. “There will be burgers and s’mores galore!” You too could enjoy natural gas in your backyard. Enter FortisBC’s Endless Summer Nights Contest for your chance to win a $10,000 natural gas dream patio. But hurry, the contest closes June 30, 2014.

Renderings by Sarah Gallop Design Inc., above, and Jonker Custom Building, below

As part of Tolsma’s win, she received a rendering of her outdoor space from Sarah Gallop Design Inc. After hiring Jonker Custom Building, she worked with contractor Brad Fraser to make the plans fit her space and her lifestyle.


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Willoughby’s ‘The Oaks’. This spacious end unit has a grade entry level and fully fenced yard. 3 bdrm, 4 bath home offers a 4th bdrm/flex room in the basement. Bright open floor plan with 9’ ceilings, loads of windows, powder on the main. New laminate floors throughout main and fresh paint. Double side by side heated garage and plenty of storage. Call Dave today 604.530.0231

FOR SALE: Ground Floor, Corner Office in Strata Building 20688 56th Ave, Langley • $569,900 $549,900 • Also available for Lease – Base Rent: $17.00 • 2,050 SF • 4 offices, boardroom, bullpen, storage/filing room, kitchen, 2 bathrooms & reception Port Kells Strata Warehouse 104 & 105 10439 173rd St, Surrey • $625,000 • 4,445 SF plus 300 SF mezz • I-P2 (Industrial Business Park)

Geoff Norris

369,900

23217 34A Avenue, Langley

FOR LEASE: High Visibility, Ground Floor Office/Retail 108 – 20486 64th Ave, Langley • Base Rent $16.50 • 1,825 SF • Open work area, private office, reception & kitchen New High Exposure Office/Retail/Industrial 19950 88th Ave, Langley • Base Rent $18.00 • 1,432 – 4,375 SF • High exposure right at Hwy 1 • CD-50 (Comprehensive Development) zoning permits many

Executive home on 1/2 acre lot just a few minutes from Murrayville. Over 4,800 sqft. fully finished with a triple garage, 5bdmrs and 5 bathrms. Open plan design has vaulted great room & floor to ceiling stone fireplace. Hardwood floors on main, huge white kitchen, Bosch appliances, pantry, granite counters, butlers bar & formal dining room. Master suite features large W/I closet, 3 sided gas f/p, 5 pce ensuite with travertine floors & walls, custom rain shower w/ wall jets. Three additional large bdrms on upper floor plus 2 full baths, laundry, and flex space. Finished bsmt has Italian kitchen/wetbar with dishwasher & fridge, full bath & extra bdrm. Huge private yard with expansive deck & room for 1,000sqft shop w/ loft. 604.530.0231

Jamie Schreder PREC

Leo Ronse

Cory Schreder

Nancy McCabe

Chris Shea

$

Dave Jarvis PREC

Commercial Corner Jamie Schreder PREC

699,900

#6 20120 68th Avenue, Langley

Dreaming of the South Surrey area? Dreams do come TRUE…1243 sqft of living space with an incredible wrap-around balcony with 3 doors for access. South & west facing for warmth & light. This lovely CORNER unit is in the superbly maintained VILLA PACIFIC. Quiet, spacious 2 bedrm unit close to EVERYTHING. Do not delay….pics: HomesInSight.ca or call Don at 604.649.0235

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Chris McRae

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Geoff Norris

#212 15185 22nd Avenue, South Surrey

Don Tebbutt

892,000

7898 211A Street, Langley

Yorkson Creek upscale living at its finest. This beautiful ‘G’ plan is a spacious 1101 sqft, 2 bdrm + den ground floor unit with expansive patio space. This unit has it all. Stainless steel appliances, granite countertops in the kitchen and bathrooms, air conditioning, heated tile mirrors and flooring, high end cabinetry, undermount sink, 9’ ceilings and loads of closet and storage space. Unit comes with 2 parking spots with additional storage locker in front of the parking stall. Too many extras to list. Don’t miss out. 604.530.0231

Justin & Jesse

Sandy Rogers

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Dan Vanderhoek

#125 8288 207A Street, Langley Eleanor Wrigley

Pat Deroche

NEW LISTING

Vickie Mitchell

Bill Jassal

Dan VanderHoek

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Pat Gagnon

#2 20822 70th Avenue, Langley Beautiful 2bed/3bath English manor home in the PRELUDE, Milner Heights; a “Green Street” development by award winning Vesta Properties, energy efficient with eco friendly features. North facing, with walking trails, a pond, playground, schools, shopping close by. On the main floor; a tiled foyer w/coat closet, high ceilings, crown mouldings, hardwood floors, gas fireplace, powder room, granite kitchen counters & high end s/s appliances. Upstairs; a large master bedroom w/ vaulted ceiling, walk in closet, a 4 piece bathroom with soaker tub. Downstairs; a recreation/media room, bathroom & large laundry complete with wash basin. Enjoy the cozy patio with fenced garden, detached single car garage & low maintenance fees. 604.514.9667

Janine Mazzalupi

Karen Grunlund Managing Broker

Angie Caruso

This two bedroom, two bath home is located on the quiet side of the building and offers a centrally located home close to Walnut Grove walking trails. The fantastic kitchen area is large enough for your breakfast table. There is a pass though into the dining room. The living room with its cozy gas fireplace has a view of the complex gardens at the rear of the building. A bit of paint and some TLC will give you a “great place to come home to”. Call today to arrange your viewing. 604.838.4446

Julia MacWilliams

Paul Klann

Andy Schiller Property Management

Wolstencroft Realty #101 8976 208th Street, Langley

Justin Baillargeon

Susan Parsons

$

Arja Makinen

1,179,000 Don Tebbutt

Clay Martin & Johanna Phillips

Maryla Kaspryzszak

Michele Cummins

Leo Ronse

Dave Jarvis PREC

Lindsay Standell

Whitney Rowell

Andrea Hammond

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Tracey Bosch PREC

Clayton Lindberg

Sophia Kim

Jason Daniels

#110, 19925 Willowbrook Dr. Langley royallepage.ca/langley Keith MacDonald

Karen Krinbill

Property Management

Fabulous townhome in desirable Steeple Chase. This unique plan offers a FENCED PRIVATE YARD off the living room as well as a deck off the kitchen giving you the feel of a family home. Ample street parking out front is a bonus for guests. 2 large bedrooms upstairs, 2 bathrooms and a large ensuite with double sinks is a nice added feature. Nice open concept main floor is great for entertaining and won’t cramp your style. Plenty of extra storage space in the garage and an extra parking pad outside means this is not your typical townhome. Great quiet location yet convenient with shopping close by and some wonderful elementary schools in the neighborhood. It is a pleasure to show and GREAT VALUE. BONUS 3 MONTHS FREE STRATA. 604.530.0231

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5023 205B Street, Langley

329,000

Fantastic location and lovingly updated rancher walking distance to City Park, Blacklock Elementary School, Langley Music School and Al Anderson outdoor pool. Great family home with 3 bedrooms and den, oak hardwood floors, updated kitchen, new interior doors and great floor plan. In a cul-de-sac, perfect for kids and a good sized backyard with fruit trees, playground and a wired shed. Close access to the many beautiful nature trails in this area. This is THE perfect starter home, roof and hot water tank new in 2006. Just move right in! BRING YOUR OFFERS 604.530.0231

399,900 Susan Robb

9414 207 Street, Langley

#71 20176 68th Avenue, Langley Fantastic location, close to shopping, recreation and schools, walking trails take you direct to Costco, Walmart, Save-on Foods. This 2 bdrm 2 storey townhome is located in Steeple Chase. Has fenced backyard, covered parking for 2 and a gas f/place. Don’t miss out on this amazing value! Call today for your private showing, 604.530.0231

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Karen Krinbill

219,900

No expense spared in this executive Shaughnessy Woods home. 2 storey w/basement, 6 bdrms, 4 bathrooms on cul-de-sac backing greenbelt and walking trails. Incredible inside & outside space - from the fabulous great room floor plan, entertainers kitchen and office (or dining room) on the main, to the spacious 4 bedrooms upstairs & amazing master ensuite spa bathroom too. Walkout basement is finished with media room, large rec room, wet bar, 2 more bdrms and wine cellar. Outside space has builtin BBQ and outdoor fireplace, lots of grass for kids & lovely pond as well. Too many features to list and quality finishing throughout, bring your fussiest buyers, they will not be disappointed! 604.530.0231

Jen & Sheri

20388 40A Avenue, Langley Leanne Fedje

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1,098,900

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658,800

Move right in! Newly painted! Very clean! Lovely North Shore mountain view! This one bedroom apartment on the top floor of Willowgate has more space than it looks! This apartment is loaded with storage areas and spacious bedroom! Gas fireplace. Insuite laundry! Walk to Willowbrook Shopping, bus, bingo and much more!! Secure parking for you and lots of parking in other lot for your visitors! Large sundeck. Comfortable living. You can even bring your pet! No age restriction! Be sure to see this one! 604.530.0231

Cecelia Tinkle PREC

169,900 Gord Scott

#58 8888 216th Street, Langley

#85 20071 24 Avenue, Langley

Beautiful 3 bedroom home with an open feeling that features a huge private rear yard backing onto Redwoods Golf Course. This is the gem of the subdivision with a 5586 sq/ NEW PRICE ft lot and a rear deck that is as large as most of the neighbour’s yards. Nice layout and is very easy to show. 604.530.0231

$

Rod Boss

509,900

Fernridge Park - enjoy retirement in this friendly & active senior’s (55+) community. Lots of green space and trees, RV parking, spacious club house and pool. This cozy 2 bedroom mobile home is immaculate and has been well maintained by original owner. LARGE south exposed GARDEN AREA. No pets. Low pad rent. MUST SELL! Immed. possession. 604-897-7236

$

64,900

#15 19955 65th Avenue, Langley

Move in ready! This bright two bedroom, two bath corner unit offers open floor plan, gas fireplace, new laminate flooring, large private patio surrounded by cedar hedges, in-suite laundry and two secured underground parking spaces. Central location, steps to Willowbrook Shopping Centre, Real Canadian Superstore, restaurants, Bingo, buses and parks. You can bring your pets and no age restriction. Call now, 604-220-6108

248,000

Alice Rabb

Vicky Scott

$

Andrea Hammond

#211 6359 198 Street, Langley

Two Blues “Great White Plan“ almost 2000 sq ft, 4 bedroom, 4 bath, double side by side garage awaits you! Complimented with newer “espresso coloured laminate flooring throughout main floor, 2” blinds, crown mouldings, wainscoting, newly renovated gas fireplace in livingroom, boasting 9ft ceilings, big bright windows allowing lots of Natural light shine through. Breakfast bar in kitchen offering SS appliances and granite counters, newer light fixtures!! BONUS: Supersized 4th bedroom down offering 4 piece bath, laminate floors and beautiful wainscoting PLUS: $2500 built in shelving unit, TV stand. Don’t miss this unit! Kids and 2 pet friendly ! Maintenance $246.10 604.530.0231

Karen Weber

Bernadine Jensen

$

389,900

Gurjinder Bhurji

Lynn Blendheim

Jerry Stepanyak

$

Matt Cartwright

Tucker McClean

Richard Yates

#403 6390 196th Street, Langley

GORGEOUS Colonial style home on beautiful 1/4 acre with private south exposed rear yard. Updates all done with permits – gourmet kitchen, bathrms, ledge stone fireplace, hardwood & tile floors, mouldings, 4 season sunroom, huge multi-tiered patio with hot tub + stamped concrete patio, copper plumbing, new wiring, 200 amp service, H/E furnace, 50 gal H/W tank, insulation, 40 yr metal roof, gutters, windows, and MUCH MORE! Spacious floor plan offers large bay window living room adjoining formal dining room with French doors to sunroom. Stunning kitchen with loads of cabinets, granite counters & SS appliances. 3 bedrooms on main – master with ensuite. Bright basement offers large rec room & 2 additional bedrooms. Extra deep garage, loads of parking. Walk to schools, shops, parks & transit. A must see inside! 604-539-SOLD (7653) traceybosch.com

Tracey Bosch PREC

Scott Strudwick

Marion Brooks

$

Jen & Sheri

Cindy Wilson

Amber Pogue

Derek Barichievy Property Management

Helping you is what we do. Derek Barichievy derekbarichievy.com

268,800

Cozy and charming 2 bedroom rancher with full basement located 2 minutes from popular Otter Beach and 2 minutes from downtown Tulameen, paradise all year long. Home has a wrap around cedar deck, newer roof, wood fireplace, 6 foot high basement with laundry. Property is flat (road accesses) with tons of room for visitors. Come to Tulameen Days! 2 extra guest suites, plumbed and with sanitary sewer. Only 3 1/2 hours from downtown Vancouver. Start relaxed living today! 604.418.1200

Clayton Lindberg

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Serving our clients with respect and integrity.

2640 Otter Avenue, Tulameen Susi Buchin

604.530.0231

Wolstencroft Realty #8 20176 68th Avenue, Langley

Jennifer Mathieson

Sheri Warzel & Jennifer Trentadue

Rod Boss

Richelle Roberts

Chris Wanner

Alice Rabb

Karen Weber

Linda Maynes

Cecelia Tinkle PREC

Christie Grice

Tania Nagy & Stuart Dahl

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SOUGHT OUGHT AFTER JERICHO RIDGE!! Spectacular 3,725 SF home has TILED ROOF AND RADIANT HEAT with traditional plan, den on the main and open concept kitchen and f/room and a FULL bath on the main. Gorgeous finishing throughout includes granite entry, maple and granite kit w/SS app (gas stove), crown mouldings. 4 bedrooms up with 3 ensuite baths and 2 walk in closets! Bsmt has 2 bedroom suite plus REC/MEDIA room for upstairs use. Brand new paint job outside and freshly landscaped. Beautifully maintained and MOVE IN READY!!! $659,900

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RARE OPPORTUNITY! CUSTOM BUILT & meticulously designed with WEST COAST flair & tucked into a cul-de-sac on a fabulous, private 9,000 SF lot in the heart of Willoughby! No detail was spared in this exceptional home. ICF concrete foundation & Infloor zoned radiant heat. Soaring ceiling with chalet style windows highlight spacious great room plan w/hand scraped maple hardwood, custom cherry cabinets, solid granite, HIGH-END S/S appls, walk-in pantry & den on main. 3 oversized bdrm’s up include huge master & to die for ensuite (CUSTOM CONTROLLED SHOWER, RAIN HEAD & BODY JETS)! High-end 1 bdrm suite & media/bdrm. Professionally landscaped, B/I rock BBQ, water feature & mature trees for complete privacy. Truly a UNIQUE and special home! $879,000

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Steps away from new Elementary school, park, shopping, restaurants, etc. This 3 bedroom unit has a feel good open floor plan, complimented with large kitchen, granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. Very relaxing large deck looks out over park area and pool. 8400 sqft clubhouse has all the amenities one can ask for. Your next holiday can be right here at home.

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907 WALLS (MAILLARDVILLE, COQUITLAM)

• Great investment potential • 91 X 115 = 10,556 sq ft. lot • Fantastic view • Lane access • $120,000 spent in renovations • ALL NEW: exterior stairs & railings, paint, floors, crown mouldings, doors, kitchen, appliances, roof, plumbing, electrical, gas lines, furnace. • Current tenancy generates $1980/mth+util • Build on one side of property and live in or rent out existing home • Unfinished bsmt has suite potential • Potential to rezone and subdivide into: 2 single family homes w/ coach home, 4 small detached homes or 4-plex LIVE IN, RENT OUT OR BUILD THIS PROPERTY MAKES YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU!

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2948 CLIFFROSE (WESTWOOD PLATEAU, COQUITLAM) • Palatial executive home on 9524 sq ft corner lot • New fully finished bsmt • Media room • Wine room • Exceptional landscaped forest habitat greenbelt • Custom gazebo & engineered cedar deck • Built in bbq, stamped concrete, paved brick walkway • Waterfall pond & hot tub • Soaring ceilings/grand entryway • Cathedral windows • Lots of natural light • Gourmet chefs kitchen • Deluxe MB/MB ensuite with 2-way fireplace • Freestanding glass rainfall showers • High end flooring & designer paint colours

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Looking for the perfect place? Here it is 2 homes, 2 road frontages and 2 much 2 list. Main home is 2370 sq ft post & beam with beautiful hardwood floors and granite fireplace, updated kitchen and flooring, 4 bathrooms… plus a full bsmt. All on 40 acres with a Large assortment of Barns and shops (7), with rolling pastures. One of the prettiest locations on the market. Great water, you have to call to see this one today!

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This is the one you’ve been waiting for, 1800 sq ft with a view of Langley City on a 1/3 acre lot. With back yard access and a workshop to boot could have suites for income or help. This is a custom built home with all the features and 9’ ceilings as well not a drive by, neat and clean or spotless is a better word to describe this one. Have it all in a great location in the city. Building a hot rod…bring it here.

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26 ACRES $1,800,000 27691 Downes Road, Aldergrove All cleared and In Hay land - over 430 feet of frontage. Older farm house on property plus 40 x 80 real shop and 80’ x 108’ cattle/hay barn - good driveways 3 phase power, city water, natural gas... Got Big Trucks? Bring em over! This is a well cared for property, ready to farm - no clearing to do.

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Simpson set to serve second term as president

FR AN K B U C H O LT Z Tim e s Re po r t e r

Kristine Simpson is the first president of the Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce to serve more than a single year, since the 1990s. She was elected by acclamation to serve a second term at the chamber’s annual meeting Tuesday night. It is part of a broader effort to have members of the chamber executive serve two-year terms, instead of one year, and allow for more board continuity. She has presided over a busy year, as the chamber has held monthly meetings with guest speakers, begun a new effort to reach out to business people under 40 and continued its advocacy work on many fronts, including pushing the province to take responsibility for having an east-west route from Abbotsford Airport to Highway 99 and calling for a return of the business vote in municipal elections. One of its successes in the past year came with a federal announcement to build a new port of entry facility at the Aldergrove border crossing and enhance its role as a commercial port of entry. The federal government had been considering closing the port to commercial traffic, but the chamber

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Langley City acting mayor Ted Schaffer installed Kristine Simpson for her second term as president of Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce on was among the leaders in calling for more commercial activity at the port, which is on a direct route from Bellingham to the Gloucester industrial area. Simpson noted that the push for new facilities and enhanced commercial use of the port had taken nine years. Simpson is a partner at BDO Canada and formerly served as treasurer of the chamber. First vice-president is Eric Wood-

ward of Statewood Properties, and second vice-president is Scott Johnston of Campbell, Burton and McMullan. Secretary-treasurer is Paul van Koll of Deloitte. Community directors are Rick Barnett of Valley First Aid for North Langley; Kris Mohammed of Sun Life for South Langley; Mike Morrison of Envision Financial for Langley City and Scott Waddle of Precision Auto Service for Aldergrove.

Directors at large are Claude Choquette of Audacious Living; Brian Dougherty of Horizon Landscape Contractors; Tammy Rea of TD Canada Trust; Natasha Waddell of Alikova and Associates; Jane Fee of Kwantlen Polytechnic University and Sherri-Lee Woycik of Social Media Minder. The chamber has been among the leaders in calling for small businesses to be exempted from having to comply with Multi Material B.C. (MMBC) directives, something the province agreed to in February. Businesses with one location (non-franchised); or that create less than one tonne of printed paper and packaging (PPP) or under $1 million in revenue are exempt from having to comply with MMBC regulations, which came into force on May 19. MMBC managing director Allan Langdon was guest speaker at the meeting, and outlined how the private organization finances its activities with significant levies on producers of packaging and printed material. Its objective is to have producers finance the recycling system, and take it off the backs of municipal taxpayers. The community newspaper industry is one of the groups disagreeing with MMBC, and Langley

Advance publisher Ryan McAdams noted that MMBC wants to charge newspapers almost six times as much as a similar organization charges in Ontario — $200 per tonne as opposed to $35 per tonne. The industry has refused to sign on with MMBC and is looking at setting up its own stewardship program, which it can do under provincial regulations changing responsibilities for recycling. Former chamber president Angie Quaale asked Langdon why his organization is making it difficult for community newspapers, which are important to communities and to small businesses. “I don’t have a dispute with community newspapers,” he said. “At some point, they have to take ownership of their own decisions.” Langdon said Langley City has signed on with MMBC, and the organization will run its recycling program as of Jan. 1, 2015. Recyclables will be picked up by current contractor Emterra. Langley Township has not signed on with MMBC, although he is hopeful it will do so in the future. The goal of MMBC is to see that 75 per cent of material is recycled, Langdon said, with producers responsible for the costs of doing so.

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In a ceremony held June 11 in Richmond, the BC Economic Development Association (BCEDA) awarded its prestigious BC Economic Development Community Project Award (population over 20,000) to the City of Langley for its innovative Brownfield Redevelopment Strategy. The strategy has the City work with developers to make Brownfield development attractive to investors, taking sites in great locations that could could be turned into valued property. The concept is environmentally friendly as well because it works on existing commercial properties rather than building on farm or forested lots. The BC Economic Development Awards recognize the province’s best economic development programs, partnerships and marketing materials designed to create positive change in urban, suburban and rural communities. “We are extremely proud of our Brownfield Redevelopment Strategy,” said Acting Mayor Ted Schaffer. “To be recognized both nationally by the Canadian Urban Institute and now provincially by the British Columbia Economic Development Association is a great honour.” Schaffer, who noted the strategy is

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A lot has changed in two years. Back then, Gino Paolella found himself in a back brace after he fell through part of the roof on a barn, falling about 15 feet to the ground and fracturing two vertebrae. The injury required three weeks at Langley Memorial Hospital and then three months wearing a brace on his back while he healed. Factor in the physiotherapy, and it was a six-month recovery period. And it was a long lay-off for the always-active Langley teen. “The first thing I thought of was when can I get back,” admitted Paolella, who turns 18 next month. “After about a day and a half of doing nothing, you get pretty sick of it. “It (the accident) makes you think a bit more about what your actions can do. It makes you appreciate what you have and you have to take advantage of the period of time you have to play these sports because it is a fairly short window.” Needless to say, a fully healthy Paolella has made the most of being injury free. Fast forward to now and next week (June 23), Paolella departs for Glasgow, Scotland as part of a Canadian Rugby League U19 9s team, which will compete at a Commonwealth Games competition. Canada will play in a pool with England, Papa New Guinea and South Africa, while the other pool features Australia, Wales, Scotland and Jamaica. In this version of the sport, teams play nine players aside with a few differences than the traditional 15-player a side game. The games are also shorter, which allows for the competition to be completed over a single day or weekend. The Commonwealth competition runs June 27 and 28 and it is being staged as a demonstration sport, with the hopes of gaining full status for the 2018 Commonwealth Games. This is the first time Paolella will play for his country.

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Gino Paolella (with ball) is off to Scotland next week to play for Canada at a Rugby 9s competition. Paolella captained the D.W. Poppy Redhawks senior boys rugby team to the first-ever Fraser Valley AA championship in school history this past season. “It will be something to represent them,” he said. “It hasn’t really sunk in yet, but it will be eye-opening playing.” The Canadian side is made up of 15 Lower Mainland players and will be coached by Andy Blackburn, who has long been involved in the sport at the club, provincial and national level. Blackburn also coaches Paolella with the B.C. Rugby League U20 B.C. Bulldogs and at the club level with the Bayside Sharks, who play out of South Surrey Athletic Park. Blackburn first saw Paolella a few years back at a U16 evaluation camp for a provincial team. “For him to come out of nowhere … on a team that was one of the weakest at the competition, and to

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successful.” Paolella, who is five-foot-ten and 210 pounds, only took up the sport the year before in Grade 9 when he joined the D.W. Poppy Redhawks rugby program. His dad and two older brothers had played the sport, but up until then, Paolella had concentrated on soccer, playing at the Metro level with Langley United. In soccer, Paolella used his speed to beat his opponents to the ball. But his style was better suited to rugby. “I played a hard, physical game in soccer and that is kind of why I drifted to rugby,” he explained. And after shifting his focus to the sport, Paolella has blossomed. “With his size and skill in his Grade 10 year, he was one of the more dominant players on the pitch,” said Kyle Barry, one of his high school coaches at Poppy. This past season, the Redhawks captured the Fraser Valley banner for the first time in school history and placed eighth at provincials. Paolella — a team captain — was a big reason for that success. “Gino is pretty much everything you want as a coach,” Barry said. “He is that top player you can depend on to make a play, to win a ruck. “And he is there at practice coming up to us with new drills he want us to do to show the boys. “He lives and breathes the game of rugby.” Paolella also credits working out with trainer Nate Beveridge of Hybrid Athletics, not only for helping him recover from his injury, but for staying in shape. Paolella’s play has also landed him a three-month tryout with the Auckland Rugby’s High Performance Academy in New Zealand, which begins in August. Paolella did some research knowing he would likely have to go overseas for a better chance of pursuing his rugby dreams. He found the program, applied and was accepted. He will be reevaluated following the three-month stint. The fact Paolella put so much effort into finding something to better his game illustrates his level of commitment, Blackburn said. “He is willing to go to greater lengths to improve his game,” the coach said. “This is what may help him get to the next level and differentiate himself from the competition.”

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The Orange Team unbeaten heading into provincials The Orange Team goes into the provincial championships unbeaten on the season. The squad won the gold medal with a 3-1 victory over the Boarderjumpers

on Saturday (June 14) at the George Preston Recreation Centre. The two teams were playing in the championship finals of the Valley Ball Hockey Association’s minor

(U14) division. The team could have been in trouble in the final after they took early back-to-back penalties, but clutch goaltending from Connor Morrison kept the

game scoreless. Mike Fleugl scored twice and Ayden Power had the other goal. Justin Arthur, Dallas Jackson and James Kroeker each had an assist.

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The Boarderjumpers’ Steven Rettig broke Morrison’s shutout bid. The Orange Team went 14-0-2 during the regular season and then 6-0 in the playoffs. In the playoffs,

Claim Your Home Owner Grant On-Line: Property owners who are eligible may claim their grant on-line at tol.ca/hog You require the folio number and access code from your Property Tax Statement. Home Owner Grants must be claimed by August 31, 2014 in order to avoid penalty.

Paying in Person: Civic Facility – 20338 - 65 Avenue Monday 8am to 7pm, Tuesday through Friday 8am to 5pm Extended hours June 24 to June 27, July 2, 8am to 6pm Township Recreation Sites Aldergrove Kinsmen Community Centre – 26770 - 29 Avenue Langley Centennial Museum – 9135 King Street Walnut Grove Community Centre – 8889 Walnut Grove Drive W.C. Blair Recreation Centre – 22200 Fraser Highway Willoughby Community Centre – 7888 - 200 Street Darlene Foxgord Manager, Revenue and Tax Collection 604.533.6005

Public Water Supply Permit: Location Change The location for obtaining a municipal Public Water Supply Permit has changed.

Recreation, Culture, and Parks Master Plan Public Input Calling all residents! The Township of Langley is interested in hearing from you! Residents of the Township of Langley are being surveyed as part of the process to create a new Recreation, Culture, and Parks Master Plan. A telephone survey is being conducted in the first two weeks of June. If you get a call, please share your thoughts. An online resident survey will also be available for those Township residents who did not provide their feedback in the telephone survey. Please visit the Township of Langley’s website at tol.ca to access the online resident survey. The online survey will be available June 15 and will run until early July. For more information about the Master Plan process please contact: David Leavers Director, Recreation, Culture, and Parks 604.533.6158

As of June 1, 2014, this permit can only be obtained from the Township’s Operations Centre, located at 4700 - 224 Street. For more information contact: Engineering Division 604.532.7300 opsinfo@tol.ca

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Ethan Scott (left to right), Fraser Lock and Austin Ungurean examine the championship trophy after helping their team, the Outlaws, win the Valley Ball Hockey Association peewee (U12) title with a 2-1 win over the Dark Snipers at the George Preston Recreation Centre on Saturday.

Late goal wins peewee title for Outlaws

It was a tale of two seasons for the Flaming Hawks. The peanut (U8) squad was 1-7 over the first half of the season in the Valley Ball Hockey Association. The record was not much of a surprise, according to coach Chadd Little. “With me as a firstyear head coach, not knowing a thing about ball hockey, and with all the first year players and my assistant coaches’ first year coaching, we went into the season as a learning experience to build for next season,” Little said. “But with us keeping everything positive with the players, not looking at the scoreboards, but how much better they were getting at the rink, game by game, they

In a battle of the top two teams, it was the first-place Outlaws prevailing 2-1 over the Dark Snipers. The two teams were playing in the peewee (U12) finals of the Valley Ball Hockey Association on Saturday at George Preston Recreation Centre. Nolan Silver opened the scoring in the second period and after the Dark Snipers tied things up, Outlaws captain Fraser Lock scored the

grew into the Flaming Hawks that we are today.” The Flaming Hawks went 4-1-3 over the second half and capped things off by winning the VBHA championship with a 5-2 victory over the Bolts on Saturday (June 14) at the George Preston Recreation Centre. The win also advances the team to the provincial ball hockey championships in Victoria June 20 to 22. “We were very proud of where we were from where we started,” Little said. “There are a lot of better teams than us in our league, but one thing about our Hawks, they never give up, they kept battling till the end.” A perfect example of this was in the semifinals against the Gold-

winner with three minutes to play. The Dark Snipers threw everything they had at the Outlaws net in hopes of forcing overtime, but were goaltender Cameron Bergman and the defence were up to the task. The Outlaws lost just twice all season, once in the regular season and once in the playoff round. They now play at provincials this weekend (June 20 to June 22) in Victoria.

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A mobile Open House will be set up at various locations and dates to share information on the emerging directions for the Age-friendly Strategy. Township residents of all ages are encouraged to contribute their comments. Have your say - drop in to one of these open houses: Wed June 25 Walnut Grove Community Centre 8889 Walnut Grove Drive 10am - 2pm Mon June 30 Willoughby Community Centre (LEC) 7888 - 200 Street 2 - 5pm Tue July 1

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Residents can also provide comments online at tol.ca/age using the “CoMap” feature or by emailing afstrategy@tol.ca before July 11. Your participation is encouraged! Teresa Kaszonyi Community Development 604.533.6091

A chance for children to visit a fire hall, meet their local firefighters, and even sit in a fire truck will be offered this month when the Township of Langley Fire Department holds its Family Nights at the Fire Halls. During the free open houses, visitors are encouraged to bring their cameras, take a tour, and enjoy a hands-on look at what it is like inside the community’s fire halls. The fun, educational Family Nights will be held: Tuesday, June 24, 6:30 to 8:00pm at: • Hall 3 (Aldergrove): 26316 - 30 Avenue • Hall 5 (Brookswood): 20355 - 32 Avenue • Hall 6 (Murrayville): 22170 - 50 Avenue • Hall 7 (Otter): 3876 - 248 Street Wednesday, June 25, 6:30 to 8:00pm at: • Hall 2 (Fort Langley): 23137 - 96 Avenue • Hall 4 (Willoughby): 20253 - 72 Avenue • Hall 8 (Walnut Grove): 9580 - 208 Street Fire Department 604.532.7500

team used that energy in the finals, holding one of the highest scoring teams to two goals in the 5-2 victory.

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Trophy time for Tardi family at Curl BC banquet

Team Tardi was honoured with a pair of awards Saturday (June 14) when Curl BC staged its banquet at the Best Western PLUS Coquitlam Inn. Tyler Tardi received the junior male athlete of the year award, while father Paul Tardi was named the coach of the year. The Tardi family is from Cloverdale, and Team Tardi is a member of the Langley Curling Club. Tyler Tardi had a very successful 2013-14 season, which included a first-place finish at the B.C. Winter Games in Mission. Tardi received the W.R. Bennett Award for athletic excellence, the first time a curler had earned the honour. He skipped his team to a bronze medal in Mis-

Langley Thunder’s Alexis Spargo (with ball) goes on the attack against the Semiahmoo Rock during bantam girls action at the Langley Events Centre on Saturday. The game was part of Langley Minor Lacrosse’s annual Dennis Hickey Memorial Lacrosse Tournament. The Thunder won silver.

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Cornelson wins Open title Birdies on the first four holes in Saturday’s final round helped propel Langley’s Adam Cornelson to victory at the Vancouver Open. Cornelson shot a final round six-under-par 66 at Swan-e-Set Resort and Country Club in Pitt Meadows. He finished the 54-hole tournament at 12-under par 204 to win by one stroke over both Michael Gligic and Riley Wheeldon, who finished tied for second place. All three are PGA Tour Canada regulars. Wheeldon shot a final round 65 which included seven birdies, while Gligic — who was paired with Cornelson — had a

three-shot lead at the turn on Saturday. But Cornelson made birdies on 10 and 11 while Gligic bogeyed 14 to pull the golfers even. And on 17, Cornelson made a birdie while his opponent bogeyed, giving him the lead for the first time going into the final hole. Gligic had a chance at a 10-footer to force a playoff, but came up short. The victory earned Cornelson $10,000, tying his career-high payday. Winning the Vancouver Open was a big accomplishment. “Being a local player, it’s a very special event for me,� Cornelson

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Sr. Blaze hold off Bulldogs Thankfully the Langley Senior Blaze scored four times in the top of the seventh inning to build a 6-0 lead as the Burnaby Collegiate Bulldogs nearly pulled off the comeback, scoring five times in their half of the inning before ultimately coming up short, 6-5. The two senior men’s baseball teams were playing at Robert Burnaby Park on June 17 in Pacific International League play. The win improved Langley to 2-2. Brad Ferraro and Mason Cratty drove in a pair of runs apiece for Langley while Jovan Ewusie had an RBI double. ••• The Langley Blaze dropped a pair of onerun games in Seattle Premier Baseball League action on Tuesday, falling 9-8 and 3-2 to the Boys of Summer Baseball club. The games were played at Bannerwood

wins on Sunday over the Fraser Valley Chiefs at McLeod Park, winning 3-0 and 10-0. The Blaze had lost 5-2 to the North Shore Twins on Saturday. ••• The Langley U16 Junior Blaze continue to cruise in the B.C. Junior Premier League after hammering the AbD AN F E RGUSON La ng ley Tim es botsford Junior Langley Blaze’s Dayton Wilson Cardinals 10-2 makes a throw during his team’s on June 11 at Abbotsford’s doubleheader sweep over the FraDelair Park. ser Valley Chiefs. The win improved the Park in Bellevue. The losses dropped team to a league-best Langley to 2-4 in the SPL. 22-2. Matthew Poirier had The club also leads the B.C. Premier U18 Base- three RBIs while Yi-An ball League with a 26-7 Pan and Dominic Baptista drove in a pair apiece. record. Yi-Fan Pan picked up Langley snapped a two-game losing streak the win, improving to with a pair of shutout 6-0.

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Zoom-Zoom goes flash and boom the event but one of those pylons got in the way, knocking down my time by two seconds, all part of the challenge’s rules. Over the three-day event, Alexandra and I didn’t have one disagreement, I made some navigational errors and so did she. We let it roll, these were long days and we hoped a few small glitches wouldn’t impact our score too

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The 2011 model year edition of the Ford Mustang, coupe and convertible, came with a more menacing frontal appearance and, under hood, new engines produced more power with less fuel. So, you could also call it the “meaner and leaner” revamp. Appearance changes on the 2011 included new headlights and revised lower fascias, fenders and grille, plus a power-dome hood that allows additional air cooling to the Bob McHugh Mustang’s new engines. At the back, new three-light LED lamps sequentially signal a turn, reminiscent of the muscle car years. The Mustang GT convertible models came with improved body rigidity with 12 per cent more lateral stiffness versus the previous year. In addition to newly strengthened structural members, under its hood you’ll also find a (racestyle) tower-to-tower strut brace. Even the new base 3.7-litre V6 engine packs a punch as it can deliver 305 horsepower and can rev to 7000 rpm. Its rated city/highway fuel economy is an impressive 10.7/6.4 L/100km. And its power-to-weight ratio is almost double the previous base engine offering. Moving up a trim the Mustang GT has a 5.0-litre V8 under its hood. This engine is also a four-valve, all-aluminum engine, only this one can pump-out 412 horsepower and sounds great doing it! City/highway fuel consumption is rated at 11.8/7.9 L/100km and a larger (cast aluminum) oil pan also extends oil change intervals. The GT also comes with electric power-assist steering (EPAS), an upgraded braking system with vented discs all around and an enhanced suspension. GT buyers could also add a California Special appearance package and a Brembo brake and wheel package. A six-speed manual transmission was standard and automatic option was also a six-speed. This automatic has a grade-assist or “hill mode” feature that prevents sixth gear selection on a steep up-hill drive, plus engine braking going down a hill. There is another limited production edition of Mustang, the priciest and speediest pony of them all, the audacious Shelby GT500. Power comes from a supercharged 5.8-litre that can produce 650 horsepower and it can also deliver over 600 ft-lb of tire-smoking torque. On the inside, a Mustang offers two-plus-two seating, which translates to limited leg and head room for the rear seat occupants. While Mustang’s trunk is not huge, it’s a little bigger and easier to access than the trunk in arch-rival Chevrolet Camaro. Both the Coupe and the Convertible editions of Mustang claim very good crash test safety ratings. Consumers Reports gives it “recommended buy” status and reliability has been average to better-than-average, with the V6 engine versions being slightly more dependable. The 2012 model year brought the re-introduction of a Boss 302 coupe edition, with a high-output 5.0-litre V8, plus a new Premium trim level of the V6 edition. Selectable electric power-assisted steering, with Comfort, Sport and Normal settings, also became standard on all models. The 2013 Mustang got lighting that is even more distinctive and some minor exterior tweaking. A new SelectShift Automatic transmission with a manual shift feature was a significant mechanical upgrade and the 6-speed manual gearbox also gained a Hill Start Assist feature. An iconic American car, the Ford Mustang offers classic

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IN LOVING MEMORY OF ELEANOR MARILYN HAYNES AUGUST 15, 1944 JUNE 19, 2009 We shape our lives not by what we carry with us -but by what we leave behind. Its been 5 years since we said goodbye. 5 years of growth and changes we wish we could have shared with you.

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Hendrik (Henk) Byl 1931 - 2014

Nufloors is growing significantly. We are a full service flooring retailer. We’re fun, energetic and passionate about what we do. Our employees are among the happiest and most skilled in the flooring industry.

Born July 23, 1931 in the Netherlands. He passed on to be with his Heavenly Father June 13, 2014 in Langley, BC

Previous sales experience is an asset, but more importantly, we’re looking for someone who has passion for designing a beautiful living space.

Henk came to Canada after marrying Sanne to start a family and career in the Vancouver area. He soon started work at St. Paul's Hospital as a Steam Engineer, retraining and upgrading his skills through a 35 year tenure, eventually becoming Chief Engineer. The family would like to thank the excellent staff at Marrwood Residential Care facility for their care of Henk these past few years.

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He was pre-deceased in 2012 by his daughter Janet Edwards. He is survived by Sanne, his loving wife of just over 60 years; Son Harry (Shirley) Byl, son-in-law Brad Edwards, daughter Teri (Ken) Bosch, son John (Connie) Byl. Opa will be greatly missed by his 8 grandchildren and 3 greatgrandchildren.

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CLASS 1 HIGHWAY LINE HAUL COMPANY DRIVERS

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

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EV Logistics is a partnership between Exel Logistics and VersaCold Logistics Services and is a distributor for one of Western Canada’s largest grocery retailers. With two distribution warehouses located in Langley, BC, we are one of the largest employers in the Fraser Valley. EV Logistics is proud to operate a safe, clean and team oriented environment and prides itself as a winner of multiple coveted industry safety awards.

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Spa Manager / Esthetician MILICA SALON SPA has an opening for the position of Spa Manager/ Esthetician. Exp. with Dermalogica and Eminence Organics an asset. Must be able to perform all spa services. Flexible work hours required. Min 5 years exp. Positions also available for a Registered Massage Therapist, p/t or f/t; and Reception experience an asset. Apply via email to: milica.2000@shaw.ca

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Long Haul Truck Drivers req’d F/T for Asistic Transport Ltd. $23/hour. 21001 84 Avenue Langley BC. Drive & operate trucks as a team. Record cargo info & trip details. Minimum,. 2 years of Truck driving experience req’d. Work locations across Canada and USA Contact: Parmjit: asistictransport@yahoo.ca or Fax: 778-298-8925

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Van Kam’s group of companies req. Highway linehaul owner operators based in our Surrey terminal for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain driving experience/training. We offer above average rates and an excellent employee benefits package. To join our team of professional drivers, email a detailed resume, current driver’s abstract and details of your truck to: careers@vankam.com or Call 604-968-5488 or Fax: 604-587-9889

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located at 3392 - 224th Street in Langley BC and 38050 Atkinson Road Abbotsford BC is looking for Permanent, Full-Time Farm Workers. Duties include climbing ladders, filling and emptying beds, servicing crops and cleaning. The job is physical, work is inside and outside and requires good hand to eye coordination. Hours of work are from 7:00 am to finish. You must be available to work weekends and late days. Experience working on farms is preferred, however we will train. A minimum of grade 10 is required. Wages starting at $13.00 an hour. You may apply by mail to: All Seasons Mushrooms, P.O. Box 12020, RPO Murrayville, Langley, BC V2Y 0M6. Hand Deliver to: 3392 - 224th Street Langley B.C. or Fax 604-534-0218. Visit us at: www.allseasonsmushrooms.com

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In our Calgary Location, this position is primarily responsible for the development and management of the aggregates strategy to maximize market opportunities and ensure profitability.

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The successful candidate will possess technical knowledge of aggregate products, as well as strong communication skills. A post-secondary degree or diploma, or equivalent experience and education are required. Experience in sales and distribution environments would be an asset. Excellent interpersonal, organizational and problem solving skills, combined with a high degree of computer proficiency, are essential for this position. Key responsibilities for this position include: • Establishing goals and objectives for the sales representatives consistent with our corporate objectives • Develop strategy to manage aggregates distribution • Prepare monthly and annual sales forecast and budgets • Ensure compliance requirements are met through organizational and procedural measures including implementation of guidelines, completion of required training, and monitoring compliance • Grow market share and broaden customer base • Proactively manage safety and health of employees to continuously improve company’s safety and health performance. If you feel you have the necessary qualifications, please send your cover letter and resume to:

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FLAG PERSONS & LANE TECH PERSONNEL Summer Students Welcome Split shifts & P/T weekend shifts. NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

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Please E-mail Resume: grasdald@telus.net GENERAL GREENHOUSE WORKERS Large vegetable greenhouse operation looking for steady, hardworking, energetic individuals that are able to do crop work, picking, sorting & packing product and yard maintenance. Must have own ride and be willing to work all days. Able to lift 20 lbs easily and stay on feet for most of the shift. Greenhouses located at 264th St. Aldergrove & Hornby Drive, Delta. Wage $10.33 p/h. Send resume to: sunselectproducejobs @gmail.com or by fax 604-607-7656

INDUSTRIAL MOVERS / RIGGERS / INSTALLERS Commercial Moving Co. looking for the right candidate to fill positions in their busy Surrey location. Clean drivers abstract, exc. work ethic, flexibility with work schedules involving some weekend & out of town work. Excellent Benefit Package.

PRODUCTION WORKERS Canada’s Largest Independently owned newspaper group, is currently looking for Part-Time Production Workers to work at our Delta - Vantage Way 24/7 production facility. This is an entry level, general labour position that involves the physical handling of newspaper & related advertising supplements. REQUIREMENTS: • Prior bindery and/or machine operator experience is preferred • Motivated self-starter willing to work in a fast-paced enviro. performing repetitive tasks • Must be able to lift 35lbs. & stand for long periods of time • Ability to work co-operatively in a diverse, team-based enviro. • Must be reliable & dependable • Excellent communication skills & detail oriented • Completion of high school • Must have own transportation This P/T position has a variety of afternoon & graveyard shifts (Mon - Fri). The incumbent must be able to work on a weekly schedule with short notice.

Starting Wage $12.20 + Shift Premiums! If you are interested in this position, please e-mail your resume, including “Production Worker” in the subject line to:

bpcampbellheights @gmail.com

We are one of Canada’s leading national distributors of building products, looking for a dynamic individual to join our credit team.

.Flagpersons & Lane Closure Techs required. Must have reliable vehicle. Must be certified & experienced. Union wages & benefits. Fax resume 604-513-3661 email: darlene.hibbs@shawbiz.ca

SALES & DISTRIBUTION MANAGER (CALGARY)

HELP WANTED

Drop resume off at:

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

Construction Material Supplier Requires:

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

Wingenback Inc. #204 - 9710 187 St., Surrey or Fax 604-513-1446

MORGAN Creek Tropicals email danielle@mctropicals.com $10.33/h greenhouse, planting, labour

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

6 MONTH COURSE Monthly Payment Plan Available

604.581.0101

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Evaluating credit applications, setting limits, collection of A/R, dispute resolution, account reconciliation, building customer relationships. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: • Strong communication and organizational skills • Business degree / diploma • Desire for a career in credit, willingness to enrol in the CCP program • Intermediate computer skills including Excel & Word Steve Hewitt, Emco Corporation • 8308 - 129th Street, Surrey, B.C.V3W 0A6 Fax No: (604) 594-5880 • Email: shewitt@emcoltd.com

Bindery Workers Black Press has opportunities for Bindery Workers to assist with the mechanical insertion of advertising flyers into our Lower Mainland newspapers. Applicants must be available to work a variety of scheduled day, evening or night shifts. Additionally, successful applicants will need to be available on a call-in basis for our locations in Delta and Abbotsford. Excellent remuneration. Experience an asset, but not a requirement. Reliable transportation is a pre-requisite. Please forward resumes to: Bindery Foreman Delta Distribution Center Unit #109, 7979 Vantage Way Delta, B.C. V4G 1A6 or Fax 604-940-4522 blackpress.ca X abbynews.com


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HELP WANTED

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

157

WAREHOUSE PERSON

SALES - INSIDE TELEMARKETING

Inside Sales

Please visit our website www.mastewart.com & click careers or fax/email your resume 604-594-9271 careers@mastewart.com

Van-Kam Freightways has an opening for a Inside Sales Specialist working out of our Surrey Office. You will work with our business development team located throughout BC to identify new business opportunities and ensure potential new business and service existing clients.

Required F/T for TIDY TANKS LTD. Langley BC. We are currently recruiting for applicants with an aptitude for metal work. Fax resume 604.534.5814 or e-mail: jacquie@tidytanks.com We thank all applicants however only those considered for interviews will be contacted. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!

132

HOME STAY FAMILIES

HOMESTAY Opportunity! Need host families July 20-Aug10. $30/day. RSVP by June 25. 604.839.1990.

LABOURERS • LABOURER • YARD PERSON

Required for PVC plastic products manufacturing in Abbotsford. Will provide training. Experience with power tools & forklift certificate an asset for labourer position, a must for yard person. Fast paced environment. F/T, $15/hr. Please send resume to: george@galaxyplastics.com

ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

Van Kam is an Equal Opportunity Employer Committed to Environmental Responsibility.

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

Use your technical knowledge and expertise to perform complex mechanical tasks in the repair, maintenance, inspection and certification of trucks and trailers. You’ll Find *Highly Competitive* Wages, Health Dental & RRSP Benefits. Email resume to: employment@ klinetrailers.com

257

DRYWALL

WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs. Sm jobs pref’d. 40+ yrs exp. 604-308-7943

260

ELECTRICAL

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

551

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

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

The successful applicant must be a mature, stable individual with above average organizational, computer and customer service skills. In addition you should be self-disciplined, goal oriented and driven with passion to be a part of a positive, growth mode team. Sales background and knowledge of the transportation industry is an asset. Send a detailed resume to: careers@vankam.com or Fax 604 587-9889 www.vankam.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

RELAXATION BODY CARE 604-859-2998 #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby

Specialist

HEAVY DUTY TRUCK/ TRAILER MECHANICS

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175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

M.A. Stewart & Sons Ltd., An International valve and fitting company headquartered in Surrey, B.C., has an immediate opening for Warehouse Person to our growing team full-time.

• WELDERS • GENERAL SHOP LABOURERS

PERSONAL SERVICES

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

20820 - 87th Ave. 8675 - 209th Street Walnut Grove Sat. June 21st, 7:30 am - 2pm

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

84 Unit Complex The Sycamores Annual Garage Sale

Bulldozer & Excavator Services

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

Kristy 604.488.9161

FINANCIAL SERVICES

281

GARDENING

** MONEY AVAILABLE ** 1st, 2nd & 3rd Mortgages Use the EQUITY in your HOME for Consolidation, Renovation or Any Reason. Call Donna at BBK Investments Ltd. 604.341.2806

JOURNEYMAN AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN, Marv Jones Honda is looking for a full time licensed automotive technician. This opportunity is available immediately. Competitive compensation based on performance. Must have a valid drivers license and able to provide abstract. Resumes may be dropped of at 20611 Lougheed Hwy. Maple Ridge or email to hiring@marvjoneshonda.com. Please no phone calls.

Hedge Trimming ~ Disposal

Full Landscape & Maintenance Services

RE/MAX Aldercenter

604-857-1100 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Saturday, June 21

LANGLEY FAMILY Garage Sale! Furniture, House Hold Items and much more! Saturday June 21, 9am to 4pm, 20130 43A Ave. Rain or Shine!

9:00 am ~ 3:00 pm ★ AREA OF ★

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Membership Sales & Marketing Representative Seeking a FT/PT contract Sales Position (base plus commission) to promote Chamber membership, advertising opportunities and sponsorships throughout the City and Township of Langley. This position is best suited to an individual with considerable knowledge of the Langley community in general and the business community in particular. Skills required – sales experience, communications, ability to work with volunteers, social networking and media. For a detailed job description contact the Chamber Office at 604-530-6656 or info@langleychamber.com SOUTH Surrey Insurance office specializing in Employee Benefits, looking for a part time (potential for full time) administrative assistant. The successful applicant will have excellent interpersonal skills exhibiting a warm, confident, competent demeanour with a strong organizational skill set and be a good self starter. Experience with Mac, Excel, Word and Client Management an asset. The position will start with one or two days a week 8:30-4:30. Please remit cover letter and resume to: admin@adisabenefits.com

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SALES

300

*Free Estimate *Seniors Discount

Call 778-245-5006

* Spring Cleanup-Gardening work * Lawn cutting * Trees, shrubs. * Property Maint., Fencing * Hedging & pruning * New Turf or lawn

All Aspects of Int/Ext Construction. Specializing in waterproofing & restoration work. Excellent line-up of Quality sub trades. 35 Years in construction business.

Cell 778-688-1012 msg

MOVING & STORAGE (778)378-6683 .Hayden Painting 778-229-0236 Family Owned & Operated Ryan 778.229.0236

JR. MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Needed Immediately! Monday - Friday No graveyards! No travel!

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Painters SINCE 1977

Rooms from $99.00 incls. paint Over 2000 COLOURS provided by General Paint & Deluxe Premium Products.

604 - 720 - 2009

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.

224

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

239

~We accept Visa & Mastercard~

CARPET CLEANING

CEILINGS OUR SPECIALTY

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING ~CHOICE CARPET CLEANING~ 604-897-6025 (24 hr) Free Est. Steam Carpet Cleaning.

236

English Lady - Cleaning. Reliable. Honest. Exc Worker Pets ok Refs Reasonable Rates 604-533-1711

COMPUTER SERVICES

European Quality Workmanship

AFFORDABLE MOVING

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS Gutter & Roof Cleaning since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627

287

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

$45/Hr

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

Per Molsen 604-575-1240

SUNDECKS

SAMCON BUILDING. Complete reno’s & additions. Over 25 yrs exp. Call Derek (604)720-5955 www.samconbuilding.com

Paul Schenderling

604-530-7885 / 604-328-3221

www.affordablemoversbc.com

CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS

HOME IMPROVEMENTS Doing a Renovation or Drywall Repair?

(Structural Steel)

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

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

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR

CLEANING SERVICES

STEEL FITTER Skilled F/T Structural Steel Fitters needed at Bar None Metalworks. Must have: a CLevel Welding Ticket or current CWB, GMAW, minimum 3 yrs experience, a valid DL, your own transportation, your own tools and safety equipment. We offer ongoing training, competitive wages & benefits.

Licensed - Bonded - Fully Equip. Residential Commercial, 1-3 Men BIG OR SMALL MOVES Start $45/hr ~ All size trucks Free estimate/Senior Discount For best affordable rates

Need CA$H Today? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. Snapcarcash.com 604-777-5046

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

604-537-4140 329 PAINTING & DECORATING .CAN-PRO Paint and Drywall. Over 25 yrs of quality service. 3 ROOMS, $250. Insured. 604-771-7052

300

POLAR BEAR PAINTING Spring Special $299 ~ 3 rooms (walls only 2 coats) 604-866-6706

LANDSCAPING

332

Computer Problems? Call Blue Sky Tech 604.512.7082 John Jespersen

small to LARGE ads get results in bcclassified.com 604-575-5555

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

Dave: 604-862-9379

CONCRETE & PLACING

UNIQUE CONCRETE

DESIGN

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

778-231-9675, 778-231-9147

FREE ESTIMATES

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

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

START TO FINISH CONTRACTING Blake and his Dad make a positive difference in your life by providing quality workmanship delivered with integrity. D interior & exterior renovation D rot repair & restoration D Decks D Fences & much more free estimates. Call Blake or Brian (604)816-1653 Licensed, Insured, WCB

www.starttofin.ca

338

*30 Yrs Exp. *Fully Insured

Call Brian for a free estimate

TONY’’S PAINTING

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

604-773-1349

We Sell Weed...

PLUMBING

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

Complete Landscape Service Specializing in landscape renos Bobcat - Excavator - Decks Retaining Walls - Paving Stones New Lawns-Irrigation-Drainage Hedging and more

PAVING/SEAL COATING

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

HUDOLIN’S ON HOMES

We Want You!

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

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

MOUNTAIN-MOVERS.ca

damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923

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

LANDSCAPING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

SHAW LANDSCAPING LTD We do Complete Landscaping

G & R RESTORATIONS Complete homes, additions, reno’s.

320

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

Are YOU Interested in INDUSTRIAL SALES? Outgoing? Motivated?

Furniture, tools, baby stuff

Insured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs Exp.

Call Glenn at 604-831-1852

242

Gregg Distributors Ltd. Is Rapidly Growing!

Neighbourhood Garage Sale Sat. June 21st 8:30-2:30 p.m. 97B/206A St.

MIRACLE MOVING

Send your resume to: info@barnonemetals.com or by fax 604-701-6080

PROFESSIONAL SALES ASSOCIATES

WALNUT GROVE

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce

Living & Diningroom Furniture, Household, Art, Collectibles.

Sponsored by

5641 176A Street.

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

160th St. & 90th Ave.

RAY BERNIER

Sat. June 21, 10am-5pm

287

ELIN RETIREMENT VILLAGE (400 Families) INDOOR ESTATE SALE Friday & Saturday June 20 & 21, 9am-4pm

Garage Sale Event ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

LOOK FOR YELLOW ARROWS! Tree Pruning, Topping & Removal

Surrey

Aldergrove

264th to 274A St. and 24th to 30A Ave.

ELECT SERVICES

GARAGE SALES

Neighbourhood

.summer breeze

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

551

10th Semi-Annual

Everything in Store 50% Off

604-576-6750 or Cell: 604.341.7374

GARAGE SALES

MULTI FAMILY

THRIFT STORE 50% OFF SALE!

“Accept Visa/Mastercard”

BANK DECLINED LOAN? WE APPROVE. Now you can get up to $3.5M business/personal consolidation loan with rate starting from 1.99% with min. of $35K. Bad credit or Bankruptsy welcome. Apply now at 1-866-249-1055

551

CLOVERDALE

Land Clearing - Excavating •D6 Bulldozer •CAT320 EXCA • D4 Wide Pad Bulldozer

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

182

GARAGE SALES

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

341

PRESSURE WASHING

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.

PRESSURE WASHING - Prices Starting at $99.00. Quality, Integrity Manintenance. 778-997-5163

Free Turf

POWER WASHING since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627

16897 Windsor Road Pitt Meadows

(Turn right 1st road East of Pitt River Bridge from Vancouver) 604-465-9812

1-800-663-5847

SPRING SUPER SPECIAL SALE Gutter windows skylights siding for $350. (under 2500sf) We use soap WCB Insured 604-861-6060 Northstar Painting Ltd.- The Residential Specialists. BIG jobs, Small jobs - We do it all! Interior and Exterior Projects. Master Painters at Students Rates. WCB Safe, Reliable, Efficient & Quality Paint. 778.245.9069

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

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

Call Ian 604-724-6373


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The Langley Times www.langleytimes.com MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

560

EVERLAST Roofing cedar roof repairs, built-in gutters, skylights and complete reroofing. 35 yrs. exp. Call Don 604 781-5433

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

10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. WCB Re-roofing, New Roof Gutters & Replace Fascia 604-812-9721 COMPLETE ROOFING + Repairs & gutters. All Roofs - Cedar, Shingles, Torch-On, Flat. WCB, BBB, Reas guaranteed. Sr Disc. 604-725-0106

356

RUBBISH REMOVAL

CHECK CLASSIFIEDS bcclassified.com 604-575-5555

563

RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free!

(778)997-5757

MISC. WANTED

WANTED: ROYAL ALBERT / BONE CHINA. ALL PATTERNS. 604-308-7267

REAL ESTATE

EXTRA

CHEAP

MISC. FOR SALE

RENTALS 706

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

736

GREAT Location. looking to rent a condo near shopping, transit and parks plus amenities like a gym and swimming pool. This 1 bdrm & den could be it. N/S, refs required. available aug1. 1100/mos. small pet ok. info at cathys489@gmail.com

TRANSPORTATION

HOMES FOR RENT

810

AUTO FINANCING

- Two Storey Townhomes – Newly Updated – Clean and Bright – All appl. Sm pet neg./No Smoking. $950/mo Sandy @ 604.534.7974.115 and Brenda @ 604.657.3321 Visit us on the web at: www.goddardrentals.ca

LANGLEY CITY APARTMENTS ON 201A FREE: heat, h/w, cable TV, laundry & parking. No Pets BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRMS. SENIORS, ADULT ORIENTED

Royal LePage Northstar Realty web: www.homeandacreage.ca

830

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

Michael - 604-533-7578

TRY A bcclassified.com CLASSIFIED AD.

LANGLEY CITY

838

CHESTNUT PLACE

RECREATIONAL/SALE

Apartments 20727 Fraser Highway Criminal record check may be req’d.

625 JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca

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

CLOVERDALE/ROSEWOOD Park 2 storey 2768 sq.ft 4 bdrm. Lovely home with great curb appeal and loaded with top quality finishing and extras. $679,900. 574-2832

627

Ph: 604-533-4061

HOMES WANTED

Langley

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

www.tkhaulaway.com

SUNDECKS

PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION

The Parkview Terrace

818 751

Call: 604-220-6905 Linwood Place Apts: 604-530-6555 Maple Manor Apts: 604-534-0108 1 & 2 bdrm apts, $650-$900/mo. Ask about our Move-In BONUS.

Park Terrace Apts CALL FOR NEW SPECIALS Spacious Bachelor, 1, 2, 3 Bdrm Suites. Heat & Hot Water incl. On Site Manager

FROM $140,000

SUSSEX PLACE APTS CALL FOR NEW SPECIALS

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

Clean Bach, 1 & 2 Bdrm suites Heat & Hot Water included

CARS - DOMESTIC

SUITES, UPPER 845

ALDERGROVE: 3bdrms, parking, quiet cds. Cls to amens. Shrd utils. n/s, n/p. Refs. $1500 604-607-5328 MURRAYVILLE Newly reno’d upper 1200 sq/ft 3 bdrm with large deck, 5 all new appls, sep laundry. NS/NP Ref’s req’d. Avail now. $1450/mo + shared utils. Call 604-534-6290. CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS WITH DOLLAR DEALS 604-575-5555

1978 DODGE ASPEN SE 318 V8 auto 4dr low kms 1 owner clean $1895 obo 778 836 5077

809

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

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

TRANSPORTATION

604-530-0030 www.cycloneholdings.ca

Also; Spectacular 3 Acre Parcel at $390,000

1976 Dodge Sportsman Empress 21 Motorhome V8 318 Fully Equip. low miles Slps 4-6 Looks & runs very good. View A & E Automotive 18565 Fraser Hwy. $3895 obo 778 836 5077

BROOKSWOOD. Looking for Roommate. NS/NP. No drinking. No drugs. Furnished. $500 incl utils. Call 604-340-7036.

5400 ~ 204 St. Newly renod 2 bdrm Suite Heat, H/W, cable incl, in a adult-oriented building. N/S,N/P. $900/m. Avail Aug 1

WE BUY HOMES BC

604-572-3733 372

FOR SALE BY OWNER

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

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS 1986 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL RARE mid size mode,l 302, V8 low kms, clean, $1895 obo. 778 836 5077

~ FINANCING AVAILABLE ~ www.cycloneholdings.ca

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

TOWN & COUNTRY APARTMENTS

Advertise across the lower mainland in the 17 best-read community newspapers! bcclassified.com Call 604-575-5555

373B

TILING

5555 208th Street, Langley Studio - 1 & 2 bdrms. Indoor swimming pool and rec facility. Includes heat & 1 parking stall. No pets

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

PETS 477

PETS

AMERICAN COCKER Vet ✔, cuddly, family raised, paper trained. Exc pet! $800. 604-823-4393 Chwk. CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

2014 SRI 2 bdrm, den, 2 bath double wide in Langley 55+ park $134,888. Chuck 604-830-1960

NEW 2014 14’ wide in Langley 55+ park. Pet ok. $89,900. Call Chuck 604-830-1960

ITALIAN MASTIFF (Cane Corso)

~ Fir Apartments ~ 1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK 1 & 3 Bdrm units avail now Heat & hot wtr incl. Swimming pool & rec room On site mgr

Call 604-536-0379

CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 Golden Retriever (with eye and hip cert) and silver pug available for stud service for pick puppy back (ethical people only need respond) 604-820-4827

Phone 604-530-1912

Industrial Ave, Langley 604.603.9584 New SRI *1296 sq/ft Double wide $94,888. *New SRI 14’ wide $69,988. Repossessed mobile homes, manufactured homes & modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960.

BROOKSWOOD COMMERCIAL LEASE spaces available at 208th Street and 40th Ave. Sizes 7002100 s.f. $1500 - $4500. Call Frank @ Noort Investments 604-835-6300 or Nick @ 604-526-3604. EXCELLENT INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE SPACE for rent, 3520 sq.ft., good location. Industrial Ave Langley City. 604-603-9584

640

RECREATIONAL

Point Roberts - Water Front Beach Home (5 min. from Tsawwassen)

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

LANGLEY, central. Clean 3 bdrm. Recent upgrades. Family friendly. Large fenced yard. Laundry Cls to shopping, schools & park. Avail now. N/P. $950+util. 604-791-0211

736

LANGLEY - 3 acre. private house, 3 levels, 4 bdrms, 3 bathrms. $2300/m. Avail. now. 604-719-2998

Furnished & incls. Tidelands

More info. about this spectacular property http://www. tourfactory.com/1156503 Chris Hughes:1.800.723.1313

Find the

WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN ACT Whereas;

NJH Contracting Ltd. is indebted to Elite Bailiff Services Ltd. for storage & towing on a 1980 Rehn Pup Trailer with VIN: RP2380

For more information call Elite Bailiff Services at (604) 539-9900. WWW.REPOBC.COM

HOMES FOR RENT

809

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

809

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

Property Management #304 - 1959 152nd Street, White Rock, B.C. V4A 9E3

URGENTLY NEEDED! Rental Homes for Qualified Tenants. PHONE:

604.536.0220 RESIDENTIAL RENTALS IN B.C.

752

TOWNHOUSES

752

TOWNHOUSES

We have 2 Playgrounds for your kids! And are “Pet-Friendly”

NEWLY RENOVATED $990 per month + utilities 3 BDRM - 1.5 Baths - 2 Levels

SELF-SERVE DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS

OVER A THOUSAND VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM

WEEKLY SPECIALS JUNE 21-27, 2014

TILT STEERING - COLS ............................... $39.95 GRILLS - REGULAR...................................... $26.95 LOWER CONTROL ARMS ........................... $10.95 RACK/PINION ASSYS PWR ...................... $34.95 BUMPERS - PAINTED/CHROME - IOS ..... $25.95 HOODS .......................................................... $40.95 FENDERS .................................................... $20.95 CAR DOORS.................................................. $34.95 TRK - VAN - SUV DOORS ........................... $44.95 ANY BUCKET SEAT - MANUAL ................ $19.95 ANY BENCH SEAT....................................... $24.95 Now That’s a Deal!

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Pure bread CAIRN TERRIER Pups Shots, dewormed. $800. Home raised.604-807-5204,604-854-1978

HOMES FOR RENT

2011 CHEV AVEO 4/dr Sedan, automatic, grey, 65,000/km’s. $5700 firm. Call 604-538-9257.

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733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS

ALDERGROVE 3 Bdrm house with unfin’d bsmt. Downtown - off Fraser Hwy. F/S, W/D, lrg yrd. Avail July 1. NS/NP. $1400/mo. 604-589-1719.

YOUNG BUDGIES for sale, $10. Call: (604)575-3131

736

LANGLEY Brookswood - Mobile in quiet country setting. Ns/Np. July 1. $1350/mo +utils. 604-533-0933.

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

YORKSHIRE TERRIER STUD wanted, must be CKC registered, call (604)858-9758

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

1760sf Street Exposure

New SRI 14x70. 2 Bedroom on 55+ pad in Abby. $96,188. Chuck 604-830-1960

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2 Purebred blue females. Ready to go. 1st shots & tails / dew claws done. ULTIMATE FAMILY GUARDIAN Pet homes. $750. 604-308-5665

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A lien is claimed under the Act. There is presently an amount due and owing of $1,541.73 plus any additional costs of storage, seizure and sale. Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of July, 2014 or thereafter, the said vehicle will be sold. The vehicle is currently stored at Elite Bailiff Services, 20473 Logan Ave, Langley, BC V3A 4L8. The vehicle was placed in storage on May 28th, 2014.

A lien is claimed under the Act. There is presently an amount due and owing of $1,541.73 plus any additional costs of storage, seizure and sale. Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of July, 2014 or thereafter, the said vehicle will be sold. The vehicle is currently stored at Elite Bailiff Services, 20473 Logan Ave, Langley, BC V3A 4L8. The vehicle was placed in storage on May 28th, 2014.

604-530-0932 633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN ACT Whereas;

BBJ Trucking Ltd. is indebted to Elite Bailiff Services Ltd. for storage & towing on a 1993 Brentwood with VIN: 2B9021BTJ0176SDB

1 & 2 Bedrooms avail incl heat/hot water/cable

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE SMALL RETAIL BUSINESS in Willowbrook area. Serious inquires only. Email: beltstop@yahoo.com

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. 604-338-4114

Betsy - 604-312-1437 CALL FOR AVAILABILITY

email: info@homeandacreage.ca

Attention Sellers, have buyer for horse property.

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

2008 HONDA CIVIC 4/dr Sedan, 5/spd manual, silver. Only 60K! $6700 firm. 604-538-4883.

Rainbow & Majorca

Buying or Selling Call John Wojnarowski Home and Acreage Realtor (604)838-2331

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

TOWNHOUSE 240/Fraser Hwy

LANGLEY 5530-208 St. Quiet clean spac 2bdrm, incl 4appls, h/wtr, prkg Res Mgr. NS/NP. 604-534-1114.

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$27,998 2013 DODGE RAM 1500

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$31,998

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2011 FORD EXPEDITION

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$21,998

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NET OF ALL REBATES AND PROGRAMS. PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE TAX, LICENSE OR $399 DOC FEE. VEHICLES MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED.


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