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by Kevin Diakiw

IT COST $100 MILLION more to run the City of Surrey last

year, compared to 2012, according to recently released financial figures. The 2013 Statement of Financial Informations details how much money was received by the city and where it was spent. In total, Surrey spent $760 million last year, a 16-per-cent jump from the year prior, which totalled $555 million. Of those total expenses, $601-million went to third party suppliers, a jump of almost $100 million from the year prior. (That year represented a $50-million increase from 2011). The increase in third-party suppliers is mostly due to an extremely aggressive “Build Surrey” program that includes a $100 million city hall, recreation centres, pools, etc. The city also spent $161 million in staff salaries, expenses and benefits, up $8 million from 2012. Staff costs increased as part of a collective agreement, recently reached with CUPE members, which included a sizeMurray able retroactive payment. Dinwoodie The big earners with the city were former city manager Murray Dinwoodie who, with salary, benefits and expenses, earned $395,412 in 2013. He was followed at a distant second by General Manager of Finance Vivienne Wilke at $259,188, then Manager of Parks Laurie Cavan ($253,096), former General Manager of Engineering Vincent LaLonde ($249,477), Fire Chief Len Garis ($238,823) and General Manager of Planning and Development Jean LaMontagne ($235,001). Last year, city council members cost the city $805,000, a marginal increase from the year prior ($798,000). About $650,000 of that was salaries (generally $66,000 each for councillors and $122,000 annually for the mayor). In See COUNCIL / Page 4

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McCallum confirms he’ll run for mayor After being ousted in 2005, former Surrey politician hopes to make a return to office by Kevin Diakiw

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Xotta said he’s confident the consistency and certainty of the new system will win them over. Growth is also a consideration. Port Metro Vancouver expects container shipments to rise by around five per cent a year for the foreseeable future, Xotta said. “We believe this is the right step for us at this time.” The $50 reservation fee charged by the terminals partly offsets their extra operating costs to load and unload trucks at night. B.C. Trucking Association president Louise Yako said the move to open terminals for 16 hours a day is “probably overkill in terms of capacity that is not necessary” and may drive up the cost of shipping through Port Metro Vancouver. Her association and others had favoured a more modest extension of port hours. Unifor is also concerned trucking firms may try to download reservation fees to drivers.

mute as a result of a new strategy to move more containers through port terminals at night. Deltaport and the two container terminals in Vancouver are now loading container trucks until 1 a.m. after the July 2 introduction of a second shift starting at 4:30 p.m. And a new $50 reservation fee now charged during the day has created a financial incentive for trucks to instead haul containers in and out of the port at night, when there’s no extra charge. The changes are part of the negotiated settlement of the container truckers’ strike earlier this year, and aim to address chronic congestion and delays at the ports. United Trucking Association spokesman Manny Dhillon predicts up to 75 per cent of the region’s 1,500 container trucks will shift to night hauling to avoid the new daytime fee. All port trucks now tracked by GPS That may take some traffic pressure off the Massey Tunnel and the Knight Street Bridge during the mornAnother change has been the mandatory installaing commute, Dhillon said, but added it may mean tion of GPS units in all container trucks licensed to more trucks rumbling at night through some residenuse the port. Gavin McGarrigle tial neighbourhoods. Half the trucks already had GPS transponders Port Metro Vancouver vice-president of planning installed, but the rest got them over the last three and operations Peter Xotta confirmed there was an months. immediate “very significant” shift to use of the night gates, adding the As part of the strike settlement, truckers are to be paid a credit when port hopes container movements will split roughly 50-50 between the terminal delays result in them waiting too long. Transponder data detertwo shifts. mines when terminals must pay truckers that fee. “This has all sorts of benefits in reducing the pulsing of truck traffic Xotta said $1 million in penalties has already been paid out under the in the early morning when a lot of folks are on the roads commuting to new system. work, and during the lunch period,” Xotta said. “We think that’s a posiPort officials and terminal operators predict the reforms will improve tive.” port efficiency. He said reduced truck congestion on roads should be most noticeable The GPS-equipped trucks can be precisely tracked, helping terminal at peak periods approaching Deltaport and on routes such as Knight managers brace for changes in demand before trucks arrive outside the Street and McGill Avenue in Vancouver. gate. Xotta said they’ll watch for impacts from noise and truck traffic in Xotta said the GPS data can also be used to answer questions and neighbourhoods. address concerns raised by municipalities about port truck traffic. Terminals have had extended hours in the past on an sporadic basis If neighbourhood concerns are raised about trucks that aren’t using but it never took off because most retailers and warehouses didn’t accept authorized truck routes, the port will now be able to check compliance night-time container deliveries. and pursue individual trucking companies to correct the problem. Their appetite for the change remains an area of doubt. GPS data could also shed light on container trucks’ use of tolled “Where are these container truck drivers going to bring these conversus untolled bridges, or whether rigs are being parked in improper tainers in the middle of the night?” asked Gavin McGarrigle, Unifor areas, Xotta said. spokesman for unionized container truckers. “Larger retailers may have Trucking companies will also get access to the data to track the per24 hours a day warehouse facilities, but most don’t.” formance of their trucks.

“Where are these container truck drivers going to bring these containers in the middle of the night?”

FORMER SURREY Mayor Doug McCallum has officially announced he’s once again running for the centre chair on city council. His campaign manager Al Payne told The Leader McCallum’s intentions on Friday, prior to the formal announcement Monday (which took place after press deadline). By Sunday night he had launched a Twitter account under the handle @mccallum4mayor. Payne said he believed McCallum had been considering the political run for some time, but had just decided that he will. “It’s been many months contemplation, but I think he’s kind of come to the decision in recent weeks,” Payne said. “His decision-making process has been relatively recent.” Communications manager Jonathan Ross said he felt the three top issues for McCallum will be crime, finances and transportation. Ross said it will be an incredible race for mayor. “I think Sur- McCallum rey is going to be the most interesting municipality by a landslide,” Ross said. The Leader reported June 27 the South Surrey resident, who was ousted by Mayor Dianne Watts in 2005, was considering running for mayor. McCallum is one of three big names so far looking to run Surrey for the next four years, joining Surrey First’s Coun. Linda Hepner and independent Coun. Barinder Rasode. Last month, McCallum said too much money was wasted moving city hall from Newton to Whalley and that a tighter reign on city finances is in order. He also hopes to focus on Surrey’s crime, saying council’s promise of 95 police officers over the next five years should happen over two years. Transportation is also a priority, he said, accusing current council of falling short in lobbying senior levels of government. McCallum is a fiscal conservative who had many supporters when he was mayor from 1996 to 2005. But he was ousted amid much controversy in 2005 during a sexual harassment investigation into one of his senior managers. The civic election will be held Nov. 15.


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treaty negotiations, prompting commentaThe first question asked if private land tors to suggest the government was ‘trying to should be exempt from expropriation for treaty impose 19th century ideas on a 21st century settlements. Private property rights are not so problem’.” much a 19th century idea as a 17th century “Commentators” in the above quote is of one, defined in 1690 by John Locke. course only one commentator, veteran lefty What remains true today is that no society Vancouver columnist Stephen has made significant social and Hume. environmental progress without This quote was indeed repreindividual property rights. sentative of the media consensus See the woeful state of most of at the time. On TV, aboriginal Canada’s communally owned leaders burned their ballots while aboriginal reserves, where indidenouncing the referendum as vidually owned property isn’t racist and divisive. The public, permitted. and later university students, were The Tsilhqot’in dropped taught that Gordon Campbell’s claims of property held by government was exploiting racism non-aboriginal residents from for political gain. Tom Fletcher their appeal to the highest In fact, this referendum was court, a wise move considering one of a long series of efforts to that pushing people from their untangle the legal knot left by Canada and B.C.’s homes would lead to violent confrontations. failure to complete historical treaties after 1900. Other referendum questions related to preSeven of the eight questions in the 2002 serving public access to Crown land for huntreferendum were simply to confirm the existing, fishing and park use. All were endorsed. ing position of B.C. treaty negotiators. The The only new question asked if aboriginal purpose, then as now, was to settle treaties. self-government “should have the characteris-

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few weeks before the landmark decision declaring aboriginal title proven by the Tsilhqot’in Nation, I picked up a used university textbook that looked like a handy reference. Geography in British Columbia: People and Landscapes in Transition, by Brett McGillivray (UBC Press, Second Edition) is a good reference, except where it strays from geography into politics. This 2005 edition came out not long before the B.C. Treaty Commission started producing agreements, notably with the Tsawwassen First Nation. It recounts the establishment of the Ministry of Native Affairs by the Bill Vander Zalm government in 1990, and the election the next year of Mike Harcourt’s NDP, who reversed the province’s historical legal position and tried to accept the existence of aboriginal title. At this point the textbook departs from the facts and leads its freshman pupils into leftwing dogma. McGillivray writes: “When the Liberal Party won the 2001 election (with all but two seats), it launched a province-wide referendum on

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tics of local government, with powers delegated from Canada and British Columbia.” Arguably, that’s what has emerged from the Tsilhqot’in case, which upholds provincial jurisdiction over public forest policy on environmental and fire protection on aboriginal title lands. By 2009, frustrated with a lack of progress, due to Ottawa’s inaction as well as inconsistent leadership from aboriginal communities, the Campbell government tried to cut the knot. Its proposed Recognition Act would have accepted a form of aboriginal title across the province, based on 30 historical “indigenous nations.” That idea originated not with the province but with the First Nations Leadership Council. It was rejected by a broader group of aboriginal leaders later that year. The best way forward, also endorsed in the 2002 referendum, is sharing land use planning. B.C. has also begun sharing resource revenues. The most likely path, however, is back to court for years to come. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press.

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LETTERS

Road use fees perplexing RE: “DELTA MAYOR says road use

fees unfair” (The Leader, July 1). I have been thinking about the possibility that the mayors want to eventually have regionwide road tolls. However they do not want to have a separate referendum for this. If they get the public on board for whatever gets passed for TransLink funding, they feel they can then change to road pricing later on. But I was thinking about how

all this per-kilometer based driving would work. I am assuming it would only be a charge for Metro Vancouver drivers since we are the only ones that fund TransLink. So when we drive outside of Metro Vancouver to, say, the Okanagan or across Canada or to the United States, would we then be charged for all these kilometers, too? That doesn’t seem fair or right. How would they police

where you drive? I’m thinking that they would probably just charge all drivers in Metro Vancouver for all the kilometers we drive and that is not right. People need to know all the facts before they can make an informed decision. Sad to say but sometimes I do not think the people who come up with these ideas consider all the possibilities. N. Birce

Awareness matters in agricultural land battle RE: “FARMLAND FATE a test for

parties,” June 3 column by Tom Fletcher. For Fletcher, a fan of the recent ALR bill, only “a flood of exclusions of prime agricultural land” might make the concerns about it “at least partially true.” Short of the flood, it seems any bad effect from the weakened Agricultural Land Commission Act is nothing. Fortunately, the bill spurred wide pro-ALR action. The efforts to stop “the bill to kill the ALR” (at least for consultation) were also a means to boost the critical mass of aware citizens for the next stage, which is now. Awareness matters. We saw that in Richmond a

few years ago when a fellow who publicly wanted a high-profile property out of the ALR almost got onto the Agricultural Land Commission panel to decide on it. Of course, the ALC is a tribunal, and like a court it is meant to start with evidence, not decisions. Until the recent bill kneecapped the commission, current chair Richard Bullock was modernizing the ALC methods for quality assurance and efficiency, minimizing mistakes. Now the changes to the ALC Act have disabled much of the progress and worse. With vigilance, the harm can be limited.

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facing criminal charges in connection with a series of cell phone store robberies earlier this year. The four daytime robberies took place in March and April in the Newton and City Centre neighbourhoods. The teen male, who cannot be named because he is a minor, has been charged with four counts of robbery. Surrey RCMP said while the arrest is good news for local businesses, the investigation remains active and more arrests may be made. “Our officers are now focusing their efforts on bringing further criminal charges against other persons believed to be involved in these offences,” said Cpl. Bert Paquet. Anyone with more information can contact the Surrey RCMP Robbery Section at 604-599-0502 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.


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Pictured in a playoff game from a year ago, the U.S.A. and Japan are expected to challenge for the championship at the Canadian Open at Softball City. of the Japanese team. Not only an exceptional player, she she is also a mentor to younger players such as Yukuri Hamamura. Hamamura will make her international debut as pitcher at the Canadian Open. After finishing with a bronze medal at the 2013 Canadian Open, Team USA will aim to earn the top spot at this year’s tournament. The 2014 Team USA roster is packed with unmatched

talent such as Amanda Chidester, returning for the third consecutive year as an outfielder/ infielder. An integral member of the silver medal-winning team at the 2013 World Cup, Chidester also helped lead Team USA to victory in Brazil at the 2012 World Cup of Softball. Another player to keep an eye on plays first base, the 2012 USA Softball Female Player of the Year Valerie Arioto.

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Surrey’s Adam Vandervelden met the challenge when he found the the hidden cache in The Leader's Geo-Cache Challenge. By 11:30 am on the day the Tuesday, July 1 edition of The Leader was delivered, the cache had been found. It was hidden in Tynehead Regional Park. The lucky winner enjoys the challenge of the contest and considers geo-caching his hobby. He said, “ We got to get it” upon seeing the ad in the Leader. For his efforts Adam won a pair of passes to Guildford Golf and Country Club and vouchers to McDonald’s. The Leader launched the Geo-Cache Challenge at the end of June in the 2014 Surrey Insider Guide. Adam is pictured with Leader publisher Jim Mihaly. Look for the next Geo-Caching Challenge in an upcoming edition of The Leader.

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PLUS ! The Family Registry E Estate Pl Planner™ l ™ ‘A complete guide to recording final wishes’ Free and Without Obligation. Call now! 604 596-7196 VALLEY VIEW MEMORIAL GARDENS & FUNERAL HOME CEMETERY, FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION CENTRE 14644-72nd Avenue, Surrey • A division of Arbor Memorial Services Immediate need: 604 596-8866 • www.valleyviewsurrey.ca

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ADMINISTRATION

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AMATEUR SPORTS ADMINISTRATOR Semiahmoo Minor Hockey Association (SMHA) and White Rock South Surrey Skating Club (WRSSSC) are looking to hire a shared administrator. This contract-based role will support the needs of both Associations with an hourly expectation of 20 – 25 hours per week. Strong customer service skills and Ŷuency in written and spoken English will be mandatory for the successful applicant. Duties Include: General Association Administration, Registration, Finance Support/Bookkeeping, Communications & Records Management and Data Base Management. Apply with resume to: vpadmin@semihockey.ca


Tuesday, July 8, 2014 Surrey/North Delta Leader 13 EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 127

HAIRCARE PROFESSIONALS

HAIRSTYLISTS - SANDY’S HAIR & SKIN SALON located at Unit 102, 14377 64 Avenue, Surrey, BC requires 3 Hairstylists perm F/T to start ASAP. Wages $12.50/hour Several years of experience, provide beauty services, such as shampooing, cutting, coloring, and styling hair, and massaging and treating scalp along with other duties. Email resume: sandysalon.2009@gmail.com

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An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)7235051. PERSON Needed to look after 9 hole golf course. Duties will be to open and cut grass. CALL PAUL AT, 604-761-1419 for further info.

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 130

HELP WANTED

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 130

HELP WANTED

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 130

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

JOIN MOLLY MAID We are a paid performance company we need mature, bondable applicants with housecleaning exp. Current BC drivers license, RoadStar an asset. Good English required.

604-599-9962 EXPERIENCED PARTS PERSON required for a progressive auto/industrial supplier. Hired applicant will receive top wages, full benefits and RRSP bonuses working 5 day work week, plus moving allowances. Our 26,000ft2 store is located 2.5 hours N.E. of Edmonton, Alberta. See our community at LacLaBicheRegion.com. Send resume to: Sapphire Auto, Box 306, Lac La Biche, AB, T0A 2C0. Email: hr@sapphireinc.net.

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

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.

Retired? Laid off from long term employment? Are you looking for P/T or even F/T work to keep you busy? If you have excellent computer skills, previous experience in a sales/service environment and are looking for variety – we have the job for you! Moderate physical work is also involved in this position. Please apply: hr@sfyl.com or Call: 604-513-8144

This is an entry level, general labour position that involves the physical handling of newspaper & related advertising supplements.

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

Landscaping Sales & Service Opportunities Up To $400 CASH Daily F/T & P/T Outdoors. Spring / Summer Work. Seeking Honest, Hard Working Staff. www.PropertyStarsJobs.com

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

GENERAL LABOURER JUNK REMOVAL

The ideal candidate will have experience, be a strong communicator, well organized, self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-paced environment. A car and a valid driver’s license is required. The Leader is part of Black Press, Canada’s largest private independent newspaper company with more than 100 community, daily and urban newspapers in B.C., Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii. Send your resume with cover letter by July 18th, 2014.

Recycle-It! Earth Friendly Junk Removal is looking for clean cut, hard working, energetic people to join our expanding recycling team. If you have a valid class 5 D.L. and are not afraid to work hard in a challenging but, exciting atmosphere please e-mail your resume to jason@recycleitcanada.ca Light Metal Fabrication Plant requires PRODUCTION WORKER / SHOP HELPER No experience req’d, involves heavy lifting. $13.41/hr to start, $14.90/hr after 30 days worked. POWDER COATER Minimum of 1 year experience required. $16.09/hr to start, $17.88 after 30 days worked. All positions are full time and include benefit package after 90 days worked. Submit resume to:

umlhrdept@gmail.com LIVE-IN CAREGIVER (for senior with disability). Sant Bal (age 74) requires a full-time Live-in Caregiver for himself at his residence located at 13193 – 60 Avenue, Surrey, BC. Duties include: Provide assistance with daily hygiene and personal care, look after diet of senior and prepare nutritious meals, assist in taking medicines according to requirements, provide assistance in daily chores. Speaking English is mandatory, speaking Punjabi/Hindi an asset. Min 6 months training or 1 year experience in a similar role and high school or equivalent education. Work location is at private home and you will have your secured room with private bathroom and full use of household amenities for the duration of employment. Amount charged for room & board is $325/mo. Salary $10.50/hr. email resume: vanz_fynest@hotmail.com

PRINTING PERSON

Shaulene Burkett admanager@surreyleader.com The Surrey Leader #200-5450 152nd Street, Surrey, BC V3S 5J9

SALES - INSIDE TELEMARKETING

Required immediately by a small printing company located in Surrey. Must have 3-4 years experience in printing, ie: banners, signs, etc. Email resume:

bains.vijay@yahoo.ca

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

ROOFER Construction Roofer required by

Atwal’s Enterprises Ltd. 12475 55 Ave, Surrey, BC V3X 3S9 DUTIES: Assist roofer in the installation,repair & replacement of roofs and using materials such as asphalt, SBS, EPDM, setting scaffolding and applying waterproofing coating LANGUAGE: Knowledge of Punjabi or Hindi is helpful SALARY: $22.00/hour. 40 Hours per week. Full-time position. Send resume to: ATWAL’S ENTERPRISES LTD. Fax number: 604-930-4161 The Salmon Arm Curling Centre in British Columbia, is accepting applications for Head Ice Technician. Successful applicant starts mid August for 2014/2015 season. Preference Level 2 certification or better, with ice making experience. Position includes ice installation, care/maintenance throughout season and year-end removal, along with some facility care duties. Season normally runs from first week of September to March. A competitive wage based on experience is being offered. Send resumes/questions directly to President, Salmon Arm Curling Centre, Darcy Seghers dsrenos@telus.net. Truck Mechanic req’d F/T for Trans Q Trucking Ltd. 8750-154 St. Surrey BC $25/hr. Adjust, repair or replace parts and components of truck and trailer systems. Min 3 years of relevant experience req’d. Long Haul Truck Driver F/T $23/hr. Drive & operate truck-trailer for long haul. Perform pre-inspection. Work locations across Canada and USA. Min 2 years of exp. as a truck driver req’d. Contact: Rajdeep: transqtrucking@gmail.com

WANTED

ADULT SUBSTITUTE CARRIERS for Surrey North Delta Leader Part-time, Small vehicle required. Door to door delivery Tuesdays and Thursdays. Please call 604-575-5342

FIND THEM HERE.

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EDUCATION

Inside Sales

ALL SHIFTS, F/T & P/T

Specialist

• No experience necessary • Uniform & training provided • 1 free meal included daily

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.

SUBWAY

Call Hardeep 604-948-2888 Please No Calls Between 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

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

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.

JOBS

www.blackpress.ca

1320 - 56th Street. Tsawwassen

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

.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

By joining the number one community newspaper serving Surrey/North Delta, you can realize your full potential while contributing to one of the fastest growing communities in Canada. The team environment at The Leader will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence.

EDUCATION

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PRODUCTION WORKERS

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

The Surrey Leader has an opening for an experienced Advertising Sales Representative.

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

SANDWICH ARTISTS

Advertising Sales Representative

EDUCATION

130

Can you clean a house better than anyone you know?

FLAGGERS NEEDED. No Certification? Get Certified, 604-575-3944

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

RETAIL

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

MotorClothes Sales Associate - Part Time Barnes Harley-Davidson is looking for a positive, energetic and professional person to join their team. Applicants must have experience in retail clothing sales as well as exceptional customer service. Please forward your resume in person at: Barnes Harley-Davidson or email resume to: Michele@barneshd.com

130

HELP WANTED

127

HAIRCARE PROFESSIONALS

QUALIFIED HAIRDRESSER for vacation relief July to November 2-4 days/wk (Mon-Fri) at seniors care homes. Langley/Surrey. Own vehicle required. Commission. Call: 604-420-9339

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HELP WANTED

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SURREY LEADER

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Delivery Drivers • Surrey-North Delta • Must own 3/4 to 1 ton cargo van - no minivans or SUV’s • Pick up newspapers from our warehouse and deliver to carrier’s homes.

If interested please call 604.575.5345


14 Surrey/North Delta Leader Tuesday, July 8, 2014 PERSONAL SERVICES 175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 242

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

CONCRETE & PLACING

281

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

GARDENING

287

7 Days / Week

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

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

Kristy 604.488.9161

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

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

Are You $10K Or More In Debt? DebtGo can help reduce a significant portion of your debt load. Call now and see if you qualify. 1-800351-1783

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 If you own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

Meadows Landscape Supply Ltd. ✶ Bark Mulch ✶ Lawn & Garden Soil ✶ Drain Gravel ✶ Lava Rock ✶ River Rock ✶Pea Gravel

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

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

meadowslandscapesupply.com EB GARDENING. All your Landscaping & Gardening needs. Pressure wash. 604-543-1634, 604-318-5636

778-231-9675, 778-231-9147

FREE ESTIMATES

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RICHGOLD Contr. Ltd. Bsmt suites, framing, drywall, paint, decking, flooring, crown moulding & all kinds of reno’s. Sam 604-992-8474.

ELECTRICAL

Material/Machine Leveling avail

7 days/wk. 604-897-5850.

338 288

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

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

296

HOME REPAIRS

KITCHEN CABINETS

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

FENCING

317

$59.00 Per Ton

604-465-1311

320

MOVING & STORAGE

NKI Moving & Delivery

356

RUBBISH REMOVAL

PETS 477

PETS

PLUMBING

~ Certified Plumber ~

~ 604-597-3758 ~

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PRESSURE WASHING

24 HOUR CONCRETE GRAIN SILO FORM POUR

RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free!

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

(778)997-5757

542

Call Ian 604-724-6373

560

372

SUNDECKS

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

604-537-4140 329 PAINTING & DECORATING

Project Duration: Monday, July 21st - Monday, July 28th, 2014 Number of Vacancies: 50 Requirements: Looking for DEPENDABLE and HARD working professionals who can commit to: seven (7) to eight (8) straight days (Monday to Monday) of twelve (12) hour shifts (see below for either Days OR Nights).

Roofing Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank. . Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 .Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com

EXCEL ROOFING LTD. All kinds of roofing work. Reroof, New, Repairs. Free est. (778)878-2617

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TREE SERVICES

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

Morris The Arborist

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

FULLY INSURED

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

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

TONY’’S PAINTING

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

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

KILL BED BUGS & THEIR EGGS! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killer Complete Treatment Program or Kit. Available: Hardware Stores, Buy Online: homedepot.com

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

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WINDOW CLEANING

STEEL BUILDINGS...SUMMER MELTDOWN SALE! 20X20 $5,419. 25X26 $6,485. 30X30 $8,297. 32X34 $9,860. 40X48 $15,359. 47X68 $20,558. Front & Back Wall Included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-6685422 www.pioneersteel.ca

REAL ESTATE 625

FOR SALE BY OWNER

CLOVERDALE / LANGLEY

Clayton Heights

3400 sq/ft - 6 bdrm house with 3 baths, 3 decks with view, and 8000 sq/ft lot

$659,000 More info: 604-908-1840

Gutter & Window Cleaning

HANDYPERSONS

TILES, REPAIR, RENOVATION www.mastercraftceramics.com or call 604-319-1049 for more details

**EMERGENCY CALL OUT** Certified Arborist Reports

.A East West Roofing & Siding Co. Repairs, new roofs, torching, gutter services. 10% off. 604-783-6437

MISC. FOR SALE

STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.

$45/Hr

Be part of a landmark project, recognized throughout Vancouver, then Come back to grow with us at LMS Reinforcing Steel Group! Our City infrastructure could not be built without experienced professionals like YOU!

FRUIT & VEGETABLES

KILL ROACHES! Buy Harris Roach Tablets. Eliminate Bugs - Guaranteed. No Mess, Odorless, Long Lasting. Available online only @ Ace Hardware & The Home Depot

www.affordablemoversbc.com

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

UNDER $100

FRESH LOCAL Blueberries & Raspberries $9.99/Flat U-Pick Raspberries. Surrey Farms. 5180 152 St. ~ 604-574-1390

All Gutter Cleaning Window & Roof Full house cleaning

AFFORDABLE MOVING

NORTH VANCOUVER (accommodations provided)

523

GULDRANSON ORGAN, needs a new home - free - you take it away. Please call: (604)597-3504

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING .Jim’s Mowing. 310-JIMS (5467).

Pure bread CAIRN TERRIER Pups Shots, dewormed. $650. House pets. 778-588-1051,604-859-1724

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

Call Victor 604-589-0356

PITTBULL PUPPIES 1 Tan Female, 1 Grey/tan bridle Male. Excellent temperament, Both parents avail to view. 1st shots, dewormed/ flead $1000 obo. Call 604-376-0920

CHEAP

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

ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020

.Port Kells Nursery

EXTRA

Reno’s and Repairs

778-317-5049

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

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

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

LowerMainlandMoving.com

We thank all applicants for their interest, however only those who clearly outline the application requirements above will be contacted toward future screening.

Recycle your unused items, place a classified ad TODAY!

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

✭ 604-312-7674 ✭

Family O/O Since 1991 *Residential Movers *Business Relocation *Deliveries *Rubbish Removal Ask about our Eco-Friendly Moving Boxes

TRADES, TECHNICAL

Application requirements: Send your Letter of intent/interest and point form Resume (outlining your previous experience & transferable skills) and preferred shift (Day or Night) via: careers@lmsgroup.ca OR Fax: 604.572.6139 – Quote: “SILO-July2014” in the subject line.

Sale location in Courtyard. Street parking only!

www.bcclassified.com

RENOS & REPAIRS Excellent price on Hot Water Tanks Furnace, Boilers, Plumbing Jobs & Drain Cleaning

MISC SERVICES

Meadows Landscape Supply

RAJ GARDENING

Beneŵts: • Accommodation (if you reside out of North Vancouver area) • Meals provided (During shifts) • Completion Bonus (if all 7 days of 12 hour shift is completed).

1274 - 102 Avenue Saturday July 12, 2014 8:30 am - 3:00 pm

A Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber

SBroken Concrete RocksS $24.00 Per Metric Ton SMud - Dirt - Sod - ClayS $24.00 Per Metric Ton GrassSBranchesSLeavesSWeeds

*Yard Clean-up *Power Raking *Lawn Cut *Hedge Trimming *Pruning *Fertilizing. Res/Comm. 604-724-8272 or 778-960-3334

Shifts: 1) Day = 7am to 7pm; OR 2) Night = 7pm to 7am (premium rate paid)

SURREY GARDENS APTS. RESIDENTS YARD SALE!

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

✶Dump Site Now Open✶

GARDENING

REBAR INSTALLERS NEEDED

GARAGE SALES

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

ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY

6 FOOT HIGH CEDAR FENCE. $12/foot. Low Prices. Quality Work. Free Est. Harbans 604-805-0510.

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

Asphalt Grindings Available

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bcclassified.com

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

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July 12, 2014, 8:30 am 3:00 pm, 1274 - 102 Ave Surrey BC V3V 3E6 Sale location in Courtyard. Street parking only.

PAVING/SEAL COATING

JOBS: Whether you’re looking to find or fill a position, this is where your search begins.

NEIGHBOURS ELECTRIC Lic’d, Warrantied, Affordable. Renos and small jobs. Res & comm’l. 7days. Free est. 604-710-5758.

GARDEN & LAWN MAINT. Prune, hedge trim, garden clean-up. Reasonable. Call Tom at 604-764-0015

Surrey Gardens Apts. Residents Yard Sale!

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

FITZ ELECTRIC. Tenant Improvements. Commercial Reno’s. Lighting rebates. Call 778-231-8332. www.fitzelectric.net

EUROPEAN LADY 18 years exp. Home & Office, Laundry, Moving, Wkdy/wknds. Refs. 604-825-1289

N DELTA GIANT MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE. Sat & Sun July 12 & 13, 9am - 5 pm. 9474 113B St

3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour

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

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CLEANING SERVICES

Running this ad for 10yrs

PAINT SPECIAL

332

GARAGE SALES

HANDYMAN CONNECTION Home Repairs, Renovations, Installations. Licensed & Bonded. 604-878-5232

1-A1 BRAR CEDAR FENCING, chain link & landscaping. Block retaining wall. Reasonable rates. Harry 604-719-1212, 604-306-1714

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BEN’S RENO’S ~ 604-723-0703 New bsmt, drywall, texture, paint, kitchen, bath, hardwood, laminate, plumbing, tiles, windows, doors.

DRYWALL

PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. Dump Removal Service. 604-762-4657/604-764-6416

269

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley

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

Structural - Organic - Concrete We Deliver 604-218-6554

Unfiled Tax Returns? Unreported Income? Avoid Prosecution and Penalties. Call a Tax Attorney First! 855-668-8089 (Mon-Fri 9-6 ET)

WCB INSURED

Vincent 543-7776

Call 778-688-3724

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Moving, huge scrapbooking clearing inc. die cutting machines, page kits, paper, fabric, wool, plus household items, oak dining suite, tables, games, silk tress, dried flowers, Partylite, wine rack, occ. tables, kids stuff. Much more, quality, no junk. Sat. July 5, Sun. 6th, 9 -3. 14051 30 Ave, Surrey

Member of Better Business Bureau

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

FREE FILL 24/7

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

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

FULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1800-573-2928

(604)465-1311

UNIQUE CONCRETE

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

BEAUT BATHROOM & KITCHEN Plumbing + Drywall + Elect. + Tubs & Showers & Sinks + Toilets & Tile + floors + countertop + painting. Sen disc. Work Guar. 21 yrs exp. Call Nick 604-230-5783, 604-581-2859

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

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

KMM JUNK REMOVAL 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

Ask about our

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ROOM SPECIAL

CALL TODAY! 604-803-5041 www.benchmarkpainting.ca

Hauling Garbage & Rubbish 20 Yard Bins Available Contact Mario 604-828-2806 Email: mario_kmm@yahoo.ca WeWantJunk.ca - Removed Daily FREE Metal&Appliances Removal w/Junk*Rubbish*Furniture*Debris Save up to 30% - 604-996-1870 FLEETWOOD WASTE Bin Rentals 10-30 Yards. Call Ken at 604-294-1393

“ The best you can Get” 604-690-4644 / 604-358-0230

PETS 474

PET SERVICES

CAN’T AFFORD to spay or neuter? Help for Newton cat owners. 604-538-3404

477

PETS

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

626

HOUSES FOR SALE

BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH BUNGALOW, four years old, Sunshine Coast. Low yard maintenance, low running costs, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, ocean & mountain views. Information and pictures, 604.485.8321.

627

HOMES WANTED WE BUY HOMES BC • All Prices • All Situations • • All Conditions • www.webuyhomesbc.com 604-657-9422


Tuesday, July 8, 2014 Surrey/North Delta Leader 15 REAL ESTATE

RENTALS 706

PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS FROM $140,000 Also; Spectacular 3 Acre Parcel at $390,000 1-250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com ~ FINANCING AVAILABLE ~

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS 736

TRANSPORTATION

HOMES FOR RENT

810

AUTO FINANCING

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. NEWTON- Sullivan Hts. 1700 sq/ft centrally located 4 year old apt. with 3 bdrms, 2 bathrms, laundry. Close to schools, transit & shopping. $1600/mo. Pets are allowed. Call 604-721-9537 to view.

Crossword

This week’s theme:

Reds Whites & Blues by James Barrick

SURREY

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

Regency Park Gardens Large 1 & 2 bedroom units Rent from $725.00/mo. Peninsula Prop Management

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

739

2001 Security Park Model, 1 bdrm, kitchen nook. Must be moved. $34,000 obo. 604-465-5508

SUNCREEK ESTATES * Large 2 & 3 Bdrm Apartments * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w * 3 floor levels inside suite * Wood burning fireplace * Private roof top patio * Walk to shops. Near park, pool, playground * Elementary school on block * On site security/on site Mgmt * Reasonable Rent * On transit route * Sorry no pets

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

GUILDFORD GARDENS $735 2 bdrm. from $875 1 bdrm. from

Heat & Hot Water Included

PETS WELCOME

Call Surrey Gardens Apts at 604-589-7040 to view our Elite Suites!

~ Fir Apartments ~

Call Grace To View 604.319.7514 or text RENTAL to 57000 for details

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

Are you looking for a Safe Home to stay a spell. A place where you feel you belong. Where your neighbours care and children share. Well you’ve found us and we are in N.Delta.

Ridon Apts: Families Kennedy Pl: Adults 604-596-9588

CROSSROADS We got a great thing going on.

Cedar Lodge and Court Apts

715

Quiet community living next to Guildford Mall. Clean 1 & 2 bdrm (some w/ensuites), Cable, Heat & Hot Water included. Onsite Mgr.

604-584-5233 CLAYTON - 960 sq.ft. like new, top floor, 1 bedroom & den apartment in newer building available now. Modern kitchen with granite counter tops & stainless steel appliances. In-suite front load washer & dryer. Two secured, underground parking spots & separate storage locker. No Pets. No Smoking. $1,200/mo + utilities. Call Craig @ 778-388-4932 CLOVERDALE 2 Bdrm - $930 & 1 bdrm - $780 incl heat & hot water. N/P. 604-576-1465, 604-612-1960

HOMES FOR RENT

SUITES, LOWER

733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS

736

HOMES FOR RENT

2 STOREY 7 bedroom 2.5 bathroom 2 kitchens newly renovated all hardwood floor for rent from august 15 references’ will be checked. No Smoking No pets. $1850 per month. nice quiet neighbourhood 11844 Cowley Dr. Delta bc. For inquiry call Parmjeet 604-889-1738 Gurdip 604-720-2331

Rentinfo.ca www.rentinfo.ca Peninsula Property Management

MOTORCYCLES

2012 SUZUKI GLADIUS. 650 VTwin. 3600kms. ABS, link, 6-spd, $6500 obo. (604)531-7309.

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200 AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673 The Scrapper

CLEARBROOK. 1 bdrm, spacious, 3 appl. Avl now. N/s. $650 incl util & net 604-217-7461; 778-242-1917. CLOVERDALE 2 bdrm - in quiet C/D/S. Incl gas f/p, d/w, utils & lndry NS/NP. $950/mo. 778-808-5100 ENVER CREEK 1 Bd, full bth, patio $600 incl util. NS/NP. Must be clean quiet, respectable. 778-229-6180 FLEETWOOD 156/81A Ave. 3Bdrm Avail now. Near schl/amens, NS/NP $1000 incl util/lndry. 604-501-4900 FRASER HEIGHTS, 163A/110, 2 bdrm ste, W/D, NS/NP. $900 incl utils. Avail now. 604-951-7727

SURREY 148/68 Ave. Spac 3 bdrm grnd lvl. Incl alarm, sep w/d. Ns/np. Avail Aug 1st. Jas 604-599-5036.

GUILDFORD bright clean 2bd bsmt wd, fencd yrd,nr transit/schls/amens Ns/np. $800 +utils. 604-283-9055.

830

CLAYTON HEIGHTS 2 Bdrm suite $775 inc utils cable, net. NS/NP. Avail now. 778-240-3132.

White Rock Pacifica Retirement Resort

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

.1993 Mercury Topaz $800. 360-510-6827

CEDAR HILLS. 91/122. 1 bdrm. Nr all amens. N/S. $600/mo incls utils & cable. No lndry. 604-537-9774

PANORAMA 2 bdrm grnd lvl suite, NS/NP. Avail now. $650/mo. Call 604-543-7109 or 604-780-3058

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

www.cycloneholdings.ca

750

Call 604-536-0379

2 bdrm apt, inste ldry, 2 balconies ament dining rm, theatre, emergency response, lounge, indoor pool, all activities, transportation & more. Club fee included for 1 person. $2200/mo. Meal plans avail (X- charge). 604-538-2519

CARS - DOMESTIC

ROOMS FOR RENT

CEDAR HILLS 2 bdrm g/l ste, full bath, near all amens. N/P. $625 incl utils. Avail now. 604-760-6630 aft 4

Max occ. 2 people. Sorry no pets.

• Walk to Elementary School & Guildford Town Center/ Walmart Supercentre • 1 min. drive to PORT MANN

746

NEWTON ROOM FOR RENT. $400. Available immediately. Phone 778-552-4418.

SURREY 126/72 AVE. 2 Bdrm handicapped unit, $930/mo. Quiet family complex, no pets, call 604543-7271.

Starting at $810. Located close to bus routes & skytrain, 20 min walk to Surrey City Centre.

818

LINDA VISTA Motel Luxury Rooms w/cable, a/c & kitchens. 6498 King George Hwy. Mthly, Wkly & Daily Specials. 604-591-1171. Canadian Inn 6528 K.G.Hwy. 604-594-0010

ALDERGROVE 3 Bdrm ste. 2-full baths. Close to all schools. N/P, N/S. Avl Aug 1. Call: 604-897-1598 or 217-5702

Beautifully Upscale 1 Bdrm Suites - perfect for the discerning renter!

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MOTELS, HOTELS

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

Surrey

• 24 Hour On-site Management

736

WHITE ROCK 4 bdrm, 2 bath, garage, lrg fncd yard, W&D. Walk to beach & school, $1875/mo. Avail now. 778-688-1442, 778-928-8374

SURREY 2 bdrm walk out bsmt suite. NS/NP, no laundry, $750/mo +25% utils. Call 604-585-1948.

851

TRUCKS & VANS

SURREY 76/149 CHIMNEY HTS. Newer 2 bdrm gr lvl. Nr amens, lots of prkg. NS/NP, no lndry. Avail now. $650. (604) 599-5058 or 593-0074 SURREY / BEAR CREEK; 1 Bdrm suite. Avail now. $600/mo incl heat & light. N/P, N/S, no laundry. Call 778-968-0986 or 604-946-1085 SURREY Enver Creek 146/81 Ave. 1 Bdrm $525 incl utils & cbl. July 15 778-847-4421, 778-231-9021 SURREY Sullivan Heights. Brand new 1 bdrm grnd lvl suite, h/wood & tile floor. Avail now, ns/np. $650 incl utils,cble,net,laund. 778-896-7481

751

SUITES, UPPER

N.DELTA 113/73-1350sf Nice, bright 3 bdrm cds, nr amen/schl, July 15. $1200+utils 604-590-5364

752

TOWNHOUSES

SURREY 139/68 Ave, 2 bdrm townhouse, $900, quiet family complex, no pets, call 604-599-0931. SURREY 174/57 Ave. 2 Bdrm T/H. $910/mo. Quiet family complex, no pets. Call: 604-576-9969 SURREY CENTRE Subsidized housing for families. Must have children. We are now accepting applications for 2 & 3 bdrm Townhouses. Request application by fax: 604-581-1199 or send S.A.S.E to: #100-11030 Ravine Rd, Surrey, BC V3T 5S2

TRANSPORTATION 810

#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.

Auto Financing Dream Team - www.iDreamAuto.com or call 1.800.961.7022

2003 - Ford 150- 6 seater pick up truck for sale. Very good cond. Fully loaded. $5000: For more info please call: 604-771-2547, 778-883-2547, or 604-593-1314

AUTO FINANCING

To: Davinder Chahil TAKE NOTICE that a Small Claim No. 24857 has been filed against you by Sheryl & Derek Murrell for $20,901.05 involving roof repair and replacement at 6703 Stoney Crescent, Delta, BC. You have 21 days from July 22, 2014 to file a reply to this claim at the Richmond, BC Small

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