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Skim money: A White Rock teen is putting his entrepreneurial skills to use with the startup of his own skimboarding business. i see page 11
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Bruce Ridout remembered as gentle, generous man
Homicide victim praised for actions Sarah Massah Staff Reporter
Police have released the names of the victim and accused in Sunday’s homicide in White Rock. White Rock resident Bruce Alexander Ridout, 61, was identified Tuesday as the man discovered dead at his home in the 900-block of Ash Street Sunday evening, following numerous 911 calls about a heated altercation in the White
Rock neighbourhood. Jeffrey Caille, 22 – who was remanded and appeared in Surrey Provincial Court Tuesday and Wednesday – is charged with one count of second-degree murder, one count of assault causing bodily harm and two counts of assault. Ridout, a longtime Peninsula resident who was in Semiahmoo Secondary’s class of ’70, is being remembered by family and friends, some of whom have
posted tributes to him on social media calling his actions that day heroic. Police have not released any details regarding cause of death, but witnesses say Ridout was stabbed while coming to the defence of a woman. Former Peace Arch News reporter Jim Mullin noted that Ridout was a gentle man who was his neighbour for 35 years. “(He was) highly intelligent, but pain-
fully introverted,” Mullin told PAN. “(He) came out of his shell over the last 10 years and started to travel the world and really enjoy life. “When we moved, he would go visit my grandmother at the nursing home once a week. That was the kind of guy he was.” Another acquaintance remembers Ridout as a generous man who would often open his home to people in need. i see page 4
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Shooting fatality Kevin Diakiw Black Press
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Ryan William Beauchamp is taken into custody by Surrey RCMP officers who arrived at the scene of a shooting in Newton Tuesday afternoon.
A father is dead and his son in custody after a shooting in a residential neighbourhood in Newton Tuesday afternoon. Police were called to a report of shots fired in the 14000-block of 60 Avenue at about 1:30 p.m. When they arrived they found 55-year-old Edward Allen Bezell dead at the scene. His son, Ryan William Beauchamp, 29, was arrested. He has been charged with second-degree murder. Beauchamp is in custody and is scheduled to appear in Surrey Provincial Court on Sept. 3. The fatality is Surrey’s 10th confirmed homicide of the year. An 11th homicide investigation is classified as suspicious.
Crime rate rises despite Surrey’s highest officer-to-resident ratio
Effective policing ‘not down to boots on street’ Kevin Diakiw Black Press
Surrey now has the strongest police force it’s had in 30 years, but the larger detachment is failing to translate into lower crime rates, statistics show. An expert in criminology says that’s not surprising, and adds hiring more cops doesn’t necessarily mean a lower crime rate
– better and smarter policing does. Black Press has compiled Surrey’s police officer-per-population ratios over the last 30 years, based on city figures. The force had a ratio of lower than one police officer per 784 residents from 1986 to 2004, then the city made headlines in 2001 when it had only one cop per 911 people. Mayor Dianne Watts, who was a tough-on-
crime city councillor at the time, was challenging then-mayor Doug McCallum for the mayor’s chair, which resulted in McCallum hiring 116 more RCMP officers over two years. It brought the number of Mounties up to one per 750 residents. Watts took the mayor’s chair in 2005 and has continued hiring police, bringing the ratio to one cop per 725 residents this year.
However, crime statistics indicate the mass hiring isn’t helping Surrey become a regional leader in fighting crime. The B.C. Policing Jurisdiction Crime Trends 2003-2012 report was released in November last year, and it paints a fairly bleak picture of crime in Surrey when compared to other large municipalities. i see page 8
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he annual run of salmon numerous canneries, including – returning to the Fraser some along the Fraser in Delta River to go to a myriad of and Surrey. Communities like spawning channels all over B.C. Annieville along the Fraser River – is one of the most iconic and thrived, and people involved in awe-inspiring symbols of this the industry, from shore workers province. to fishers and cannery owners, Unfortunately, with the rapid prospered. urbanization of the Lower One of the greatest blows to Mainland (including the fishery occurred in cities like Surrey and 1913, when blasting by Frank Bucholtz Delta), many urban the Canadian Northern residents have no Railway in the Fraser personal connection Canyon changed the to the river, its fish or river flow near Hell’s the people who fish for Gate, and prevented a them. massive number of fish Nor do they from making their way understand the vital, to upstream spawning historic and even grounds. spiritual connection The fishery has never between B.C.’s First fully recovered from that Nations and the salmon. blow, although the 2010 They do not know run was the biggest since the importance of the that year. salmon run, and the threats the But even into the 1980s, there returning fish have faced in the were continued significant runs, past, and continue to face right not just of sockeye, but also of now. coho (now in significant trouble), Accounts from the first chinook, chum and pink. Europeans who came into There were still a lot of people contact with First Nations here involved in the fishing industry. speak of the staggering number The United Fishermen and of returning fish. Allied Workers Union was a This occurred each year – not force in local labour circles, and every four years, as is the case the NDP in North Delta had an today with the major sockeye run annual salmon barbecue and – and was the most important fundraiser each summer. factor in the thriving economy The event I attended at and well-developed culture of Sunbury Hall about 30 years ago coastal First Nations people, and rates, for me, as the best meal I indeed of many in the interior. have ever enjoyed at a political The gigantic runs continued fundraiser. into the early 20th century, The fact that former premier and led to the establishment Dave Barrett, the most of a huge salmon fishery and spellbinding orator on the
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provincial scene in the past halfcentury, was guest speaker also made it a memorable occasion. Damage to spawning streams, in both urban and rural areas, combined with ocean temperature changes and other unknown factors have significantly hurt the salmon runs in the past 20 years. A small commercial opening took place for sockeye on Monday, and there will be other openings, but the fish are still under enormous pressure. That’s why news of a mine tailings pond collapse into the Quesnel River system on Aug. 4 hit like such a body blow. A large number of sockeye are headed that way. Whether they will be impacted isn’t yet clear, but even the potential for a major kill of spawning fish makes many people very angry. People in Surrey and Delta need to think about the importance of the salmon runs to our province. Salmon aren’t just good for eating, they are an important economic and cultural symbol of this province. As long as the salmon keep coming back to the Fraser and other major rivers like the Skeena, B.C. will be an environmentally healthy place. If they stop coming back, or the runs dwindle to almost nothing, we are in big trouble. Frank Bucholtz writes Thursdays for the Peace Arch News. He is the editor of the Langley Times.
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Voicemail confirms vehicle was moving Sarah Massah Staff Reporter
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A South Surrey father continues to push for answers after his son was injured while riding his bike in White Rock. Kevin Larkin told Peace Arch News last week that his nine-year-old son was clipped by a white SUV while riding his bike on July 22 near Goggs Avenue and Best Street, however White Rock RCMP have insisted that there was no hit-and-run and have proceeded to close the file. In a recorded phone message Larkin received Friday, a caller who identified himself as a White Rock RCMP sergeant said the file has been closed because Larkin’s son admitted to offi-
cers that it was his own fault he was hit. “Just wish to advise you that despite your concern, the information provided by your son was very clear with respect that he entered the roadway and that it was his fault and that he glanced off the rear end of a moving vehicle before he fell off his bike,” said the voicemail. “It is not a hit-and-run as you suggest in that manner and it’s not being investigated as such, and our file is concluded, sir. Have a good day.” In an interview on Aug. 5, RCMP Const. Shaileshni Molison told PAN the incident was thoroughly investigated and was “most definitely not a hit-and-run,” but was a case of a child falling into a parked car.
Repeated calls to White Rock RCMP this week were not returned by PAN press time Wednesday afternoon. Larkin has also reached out to Surrey-White Rock MLA Gordon Hogg and South Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale MP Russ Hiebert. He said he was told by Hogg to try and speak with the White Rock RCMP staff sergeant in person and find a resolution. However, Larkin said he has been unable to connect. “It seems like they hope that I’ll just give up and it will go away,” he said. Larkin added that he wanted answers as to why the driver would not be reprimanded, after leaving the scene of a collision that caused his son’s front tire and handle bars to turn around and left
the boy with visible scrapes and bruises. “A bike hits your car, you know it,” he said. “If you’re in a motor-vehicle accident, regardless of whose at fault, as far as I can tell, both parties are required to stop. If one leaves the scene, that satisfies the definition of a hit-and-run.” Since the initial PAN article was published on Aug. 7, Larkin noted he has received a tremendous amount of support from friends and even strangers. “I had one woman come up to me and say ‘don’t give up,’” Larkin said. “Like I said before, I’m not going to let this one go. I’ll call every day. “The RCMP have no answers for us because they closed the report before they even looked for the driver of the SUV.”
Foto Source’s last days
50-year-old business to be shuttered Alex Browne Staff Reporter
A landmark Central Plaza photo store will be closing its doors next month. Reid’s Foto Source – which, in one incarnation or another, has been a feature of the local scene for almost 50 years – will be winding down with a sale of inventory, according to an announcement by owner Edward G. Reid. Reid said staff will continue to serve the store’s many loyal customers right up to the 5:30 p.m. closing on the last day of business, Sept. 13. Up to then, inventory will be cleared at “substantial discounts,” while supplies last, he said. Store fixtures are also available for sale. Reid thanked customers for their patronage, a “wonderful staff ” for their caring service – and also noted contributions made by the store to the community, particularly under the guidance of former manager Terry Ross, who retired earlier this year, and his wife, Caroll, also a long-time employee. The store, which over the years sold photo equipment, did photo finishing, took passport pictures, provided photographic advice and conducted workshops and training sessions, began in the photo business quite humbly. Ross recalled at the time of his retirement that when he first joined the company in 1967 it was a small camera counter – called the Camera Corral – in the original Reid’s Western Drugs store. Over the years, photographic sales and service became a key component in the drug store operation – and ultimately a separate business in 1982. The store came under the banner of Foto Source – a marketing group with some 200 affiliate stores across Canada – more than a decade ago.
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Vehicle, jewelry among items stolen two days after victim died
Homicide home targeted for break-ins Sarah Massah Staff Reporter
The South Surrey home of a former Sikh temple leader who has been charged with his wife’s murder has been the target of break-ins since his arrest. Family members have reported at least two break-ins at the home, located in the 19400block of 32 Avenue. Baldev Singh Kalsi – who was president of Surrey’s Gurdwara Sahib Brookside temple until days after the attack of Narinder Kaur Kalsi – has been charged with second-degree murder. He was arrested at the home on July 13, where his wife was discovered in severe medi-
cal distress. She died in hospital on occurred, however, there was no items July 20. stolen on this occasion, Paquet said. Two days later, the house was broken “There was evidence that the resiinto, with a Kia Sedona and trailer dence was illegally entered as part of a stolen and used to transport several break-and-enter attempt,” Paquet said. electronics and jewelry, Surrey RCMP Family members have surveillance Cpl. Bert Paquet told Peace Arch News tape that they have sent over to media Tuesday. outlets showing two persons of interThe vehicle was found July 28 abanest. doned in Langley. Paquet noted that the break-ins Narinder Kalsi The RCMP’s forensic-identification showed some level of planning and victim section has examined the vehicle, as organization in that there was an well as the home, and police said they expectation the residence was vacant are hoping evidence will be recovered that can following the homicide. assist in finding the people responsible. Anyone with information is asked to contact On Aug. 5, another break-in attempt Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502.
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Passersby tried to get assistance i from page 1 Two unidentified women were injured during the incident, with witnesses seeing a man attacking a woman on the street outside the residence and, later, knives and other objects being thrown off the balcony. According to neighbours, the man was smashing the young woman’s head on the pavement before a young woman with her dog yelled at the man and attempted to intervene. The
passerby was threatened and allegedly had a knife thrown at her before calling 911. The attacker went inside the house where Ridout resided and was throwing knives and other objects off the balcony, a police news release states. When another neighbour went inside to try and subdue the suspect, he discovered Ridout’s body and ran out of the house asking for assistance from someone who knew CPR, neighbours told PAN.
The young woman who tried to stop the initial altercation ran in and tried to assist Ridout, but was unable to. An autopsy was scheduled for Tuesday, but results and cause of death have yet to be made public. Anyone with information who has not yet spoken to police is asked to contact IHIT at 1877551-4448 or, to remain anonymous, to call Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477. – with files from Alex Browne
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Family waiting for answers Alyssa O’Dell Black Press
It’s been a year, but Adam Leduc is still waiting for the phone to ring and to hear his brother’s voice on the other end. “It’s still not real for me,” said Adam of the passing of Andrew Leduc. Family and friends of Andrew gathered last weekend to mark the one-year anniversary of the death of the 37-year-old son, brother and father to three young children. He was struck and killed in the 19500-block of the Langley Bypass by a semi truck driven by a Surrey RCMP consultant, who File photo did not stop at the crash scene and whom has not been named Friends and family grieve the death of Andrew Leduc at a memorial. publicly by officials. Saturday, police blocked off There he noticed blood on the that he co-operated with police a lane of traffic on the Langley truck, and said he knew he had hit and that there was no evidence Bypass as loved ones, including an animal or person. He washed he knew he hit anyone at the Andrew’s mom, brother, twin sis- the blood off, he said, because time. The report also noted that ters and two daughters, met on he didn’t want to leave it for the Andrew had appeared impaired to witnesses on the night in questhe side of the road at the spot owner to clean up. tion and had methadone in his Hours later, after first stopping where he was killed. The anniversary of his death for coffee and gas, the driver blood. No criminal charges are being comes only weeks after an RCMP called police to report he likely hit sought. investigation cleared the driver someone. “Things like the driver washing “I wish (the driver) would man – a consultant whom the RCMP and other law enforcement agen- up and step forward and admit the blood off the truck, I find that cies employ to assist in traffic what he’s done, because I don’t buy completely unacceptable, even to his story quite frankly,” Adam said. try to stick to his story saying it’s investigations – of wrongdoing. An eight-month investigation by an animal… it doesn’t make any “It kind of brings everything back up again,” said Adam of the Surrey RCMP, supported by the sense. He should have notified the finding, adding that the family is Police Complaints Commission, police right away, especially being cleared the RCMP consultant that he worked for the police,” nowhere close to having closure. “He’s got three young kids who of wrongdoing, on the grounds said Adam. are going to grow up now never really knowing their dad,” he said of Andrew’s children, the youngest of whom was just six months old at the time of his death. “Everything with him was about the kids, taking them out and being with them.” The two dozen attendees honoured Andrew by releasing bright red balloons – decorated with hand-drawn messages remembering him – into the cloudless summer sky. According to the police To the Mayor, Council and city staff, Thank you for creating the opportunity investigation, on Aug. 7, for this new Society to prove itself. Your support made this possible. 2013, a consultant for the A huge Thank You to our Sponsors for your contributions and support. Surrey RCMP was driving It has been an honour! east in the 19500-block of To the nearly 200 strong volunteers, Thank you for your time and hard work. the Bypass at 3 a.m., comThis would not have been possible without you. ing from working with Thank you to the Media for your interest and enthusiasm. Surrey Mounties in recIt has been a pleasure. reating another unrelated crash which took the life To Tourism White Rock, RCMP and White Rock Leisure Services. of a Surrey RCMP officer. We appreciate your guidance and expertise, we needed it! He saw what he thought A special Thank You to Semiahmoo First Nation for your participation. was a rolled-up sleepAnd last but not least we would liked to thank the community and ing bag on the road. The businesses of White Rock. This was for you. driver said he couldn’t avoid hitting the sleeping COMMUNITY SPONSORS bag, so continued and felt a bump. It was, in fact, Andrew SEMIAHMOO LEVEL bending over the curb MEDIA SPONSORS lane. He was thrown more than 100 feet into the opposite lanes and proMAIN STAGE nounced dead at the scene. FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL According to the investigation, the driver slowed to look in his mirrors after feeling a bump, but seeing Dale Brian & Wendy & Alicia nothing kept driving all Mumford Hagerman the way back to a storage yard in Mission to drop WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEA FESTIVAL 2015! off the borrowed semi.
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he recent Mount Polley Mining tailing pond breach in Likely, B.C. should serve as a warning to all of us – none more so than those in charge of granting mining licences. While media and political parties point the finger of blame this way and that, the bigger question is; who will pay for the cleanup? Very likely, the majority of the bill will be footed by taxpayers, many of whom – like residents of the Semiahmoo Peninsula – don’t have mining operations on their doorsteps. Sure, Imperial Metals, which owns Mount Polley Mining Corp., is apt to be slapped with a hefty fine – some reports are suggesting amounts up to $1 million – but that would barely begin to cover the costs of reclaiming the waters, should they be deemed critically contaminated. There was a comparable tailings pond breach in the state of Tennessee in 2008 (Kingston Fossil Plant). More than six years later, restoration efforts continue. Some estimates have the total costs of that cleanup to be in excess of $1.2 billion U.S. Could it happen again? The answer, of course, is yes. It could happen anywhere there are tailing ponds; and tailing ponds are a byproduct of most mining operations. Requests for exploratory site testing by mine companies are an ongoing issue for many local governments throughout B.C., and in the aftermath of Mount Polley, it’s likely many will now be calling for much closer scrutiny of initial requests, plus more oversight of the process of granting of licenses and subsequent operations. Consider it a proactive approach – one that will benefit all of us with a stake in B.C.’s environment and economic health. Some economists will undoubtedly cry foul over more hurdles being placed in the way of the mining industry, and will cite the number of potential jobs being jeopardized by more stringent standards. But it’s a far cry more economically sound than the reactive approach being incorporated in regards to the disaster in Likely, B.C. Sometimes foresight is 20:20.
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hat began as a pleasant visit maintain my infrequency of southern of reminiscence to a U.S. state travel. Arriving back in Sumas, the traffic park a little bit southeast of lineup was horrendous, with virtually here turned into the road trip from hell, no movement at all. We waited, along or with the infernal heat last with hundreds of other vehicles, Friday, as close as I want to come Mark Rushton for more than an hour, and to it. moved only a block and a half. Heading south took some 10 Rather than burn gas, pollute minutes to clear U.S. Customs, the atmosphere and benefit from then 20 minutes to get to the the air-conditioner we, like most other people, just sat with dead park where we spent an hour or so wandering the grounds engines, sweating out the heat. and lakeshore marveling at how Eventually, I got out of the car, much had changed since my walked almost to the border and fellow traveller had last been noted innumerable examples of there some 50 years ago. road rage as those waiting in line What has also changed ranted and raged at drivers who dramatically since I last were lane jumping after skirting frequented Sumas are the traffic through Sumas side streets right jams. I should point out that up to the border. this was only my second visit to the Back to the car, and thanks to my Huntingdon/Sumas border crossing in 13 smartphone and access to the Internet, years. discovered the “wait time” was one hour Up until Sept. 11, 2001, I often crossed and 40 minutes. Aldergrove, on the other the line southbound for a beer in Sumas hand, was reporting 25 minutes. or to shop in Lynden or Bellingham. With an expletive that encapsulated Those days are long gone. The bars have my frustration with queue-jumpers, I shut down, and I already have more managed to pull into a store parking lot, “stuff ” than I need. The exchange rate made my way back south to the highway of the Canadian dollar and heightened and headed to Aldergrove. border security contributed to my During the 20-minute drive, the wait decision to end my forays south. there had increased to 40 minutes, but Now I have an even stronger reason to at least the traffic was moving. When
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we finally made it to the crossing booth, among other things I mentioned the long wait at Sumas. The CBSA officer smiled and said “Nexus.” All well and good to have the ability to use the fast-access lane, but if you can’t get to it due to traffic volume, it’s not very helpful. What will soon be helpful is the major expansion of the Canadian border crossing in Aldergrove. Similar action should occur at Sumas, but that can only happen if the crossing is moved a mile or two east to avoid the constricting confines of the little village’s narrow streets. The waste of time, the great volume of fuel consumed by idling vehicles, the pollution created and the frustration caused by border lineup cheaters, combined with what is expected to be a large population increase on this side of the border in coming years demands that the crossing be vastly upgraded, and not just with an expanded Nexus lane. While I’m no longer a fan of crossborder shopping, obviously from the traffic jam on a Friday mid-afternoon, there is a vast number of Canadians who are shopping or travelling down south. For example, this Monday at 11:30 a.m. the reader sign on the freeway just before the Sumas Way exit noted crossing times of 50 minutes at Sumas, 40 at Aldergrove, 60 at Pacific Highway and 70 at Blaine! Doesn’t matter to me, however, because I won’t be crossing again for a long time, and only then either very early, or very late on a mid-week day. Mark Rushton writes for the Abbotsford News, sister paper to the Peace Arch News.
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Sympathy for the engineers Editor: My heartfelt gratitude to the engineers of the BNSF train going westbound through the East Beach last Friday afternoon (Train stops for ‘resting’ teenagers, Aug. 12). What terror you must have felt as you approached the area, slowly and with warning blasts, only to see a young man lying on the tracks, not responding to the prolonged whistle blasts. I was impressed by your rapid braking action but I am sure that you question the ability of stopping so fast in order to avoid a critical incident. I have since heard that the crashing sound of the train stopping further behind was terrifying, some thinking that a derailment was in our midst. I have often wondered what would prompt the prolonged whistle blowing I hear, whether day or night, but now I know. The RCMP attended, as did other emergency services, and the young man was apprehended. I imagine that a psychiatric assessment will reveal his intention. Regardless, thank you, BNSF engineers and I hope you can rest easily after such an incident. Do the trains passing through White Rock video record any action on the tracks? Perhaps if BNSF released such recordings, the public would have a greater understanding of what is actually happening on the tracks as the trains approach. I definitely do not want to see restricted beach access, but I fear the people I regularly see walking on the tracks will ruin it for those of us who ‘Look, Listen and Live.’ M. Desmarais, White Rock Q Rail misery! The back and forth about our beloved railway is getting better and better. If there are people stupid enough to walk on the rails with kids on shoulders, dogs and the rest of the family, or with music at full strength blasting and not looking left or right when crossing, let them be hit. Would they walk on a highway doing the same? I don’t think so. There is a law against walking on the rails. Where are the so-called law-enforcement people? They are there to write parking tickets in a second, but allow dogs, bikes, etc. where they are not to be. So they are also at fault for these mishaps! I only feel sorry for the engineer driving the train, because he will have to live with it for life. H. Schmidt, Surrey
Persistence, perseverance Editor: Re: ‘I can’t seem to get a straight answer from the city,’ Aug. 5 . Victoria Avenue resident David Bradshaw’s frustration over the Marine Drive project highlights lack of accountability at all levels of White Rock City. It raises a number of questions:
Does the council just rubber stamp anything that is presented by the city ‘experts’? Is the city manager informed of all the questions and concerns raised by the residents? Do the planning and engineering departments talk to each other? Who is responsible for ensuring that the residents receive prompt responses to their concerns?
Is the council not elected to ensure that the city represents its residents? I wrote a number of emails regarding this project to the city, including the mayor, and was disappointed that all my questions were not answered. In fact, some emails did not receive a timely response until I expressed my frustration.
The residents of White Rock should be as persistent as Bradshaw to ensure that the city is held accountable. It is disappointing to observe such poor performance when we read that the council gave itself a raise. We need better results from the city officials who earn huge salaries. Aroon Shah, White Rock
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Where are the so-called lawenforcement people? They are there to write parking tickets in a second, but allow dogs, bikes, etc. where they are not to be.a H. Schmidt
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Users of the White Rock promenade along the waterfront should leave their dogs behind, say letter writers.
Promenade not the place for pets Editor: Re: Fair solution within reach, Aug. 5 letters. Letter-writer Michael Klaven makes an impassioned plea to allow dogs on the promenade and beach area. I get it that dog owners would love the opportunity to use these areas, but it just won’t work. The promenade is used daily by young mothers with their children, joggers, seniors, tourists and others. Dogs and joggers, dogs and young kids running free, dogs and seniors with walkers… how well does all that mix? I may be wrong, but I’m sure if the letter-writer used the promenade and beach regularly he might have a different opinion, even as a dog owner. To allow dogs on the beach where they would be offleash, running among hundreds of toddlers and young children? I don’t know when the current bylaw was adopted, but there was obviously a good reason for it, and to suggest this was the work of a couple hundred people is disingenuous or, maybe more accurate, just guesswork. I might add the beach west of the pier is primarily used by paddle boarders and kayakers, not swimmers. I agree it seems punitive that responsible dog owners get tarred with the same brush as those who disregard the rules, but it would be bad policy to risk serious injury to a child because some negligent owner can’t control his dog. Barry Collins, White Rock Q Support for and against the presence of leashed/ unleashed dogs on White Rock beaches, has been evidenced by letters to the Peace Arch News of late. Noted on the City of White Rock website, under the heading ‘parks,’ it says, “Dogs are not allowed on the promenade or City of White Rock beaches.” It appears the bylaws are not enforced. Recently, while walking on East Beach, I counted nine dogs running freely. This was not an unusual day. On another occasion my family and I – with two small children – were attempting to quietly enjoy a picnic on the grass above East Beach, when a small dog ran onto our mat and sat himself down in the tray that contained our almost-finished fish-and-chip dinner. The owners smiled and shouted sorry from a distance.
When I go to the beach it is with a view to relax. Having an unknown dog come bounding up to where I am sitting – especially if I never saw it coming – spraying sand all over me, isn’t fun. It’s intrusive. Sorry. And when the grandchildren are with me, I am even less relaxed if dogs are roaming freely. How am I to know if your dog is child-friendly or not? People are people and dogs are dogs. Our beaches are a lot busier than they used to be, so allowances have to be made for that fact. Let people have their own space – most of it – and let the dogs have theirs. Susan Kinnie, Surrey Q I am an animal lover – always have been, raised with dogs, family has dogs, I had cats – just love them all. And I understand they are family, and not mere ‘pets.’ Having said that, I walk the promenade daily and must totally disagree with the notion that dogs should be allowed there. One can’t help but notice that there are families, tourists, people of all age groups, from babes in arms/strollers, to the frail and elderly. Dogs would not enhance the White Rock experience whatsoever. In fact, their presence would only add to the congestion and possible unsanitary conditions. Most have dogs on those retractable leashes, so dogs would be all over the place, criss-crossing the walkway, causing a hazard. Dogs poop and pee, and yes, most would pick up, but the remnants remain – not conducive to a nice day of picnicking or enjoying the scenery. Dogs like to stop and sniff each other and every spot they can find. This would cause congestion, perhaps even cause unaware tourists taking in the sights to stumble, or the elderly to trip and fall – not good at all. Children are drawn to animals and would love to stop and pet the dogs. More tieups. Dogs bark at each other, people, birds, whatever… More potential for problems. Bottom line – the promenade should be for people only. There are many nice streets to walk your dogs along and other areas where dogs are allowed. Let’s keep everyone safe, including our family dogs, and keep the promenade for people only. Sandy Mechefske, White Rock
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i from page 1 occurring. More police means The city – including Surrey First mayoral candidate Linda Out of nine of the larger munic- more places to report crime. Gordon noted it’s a publicly Hepner – has said it will hire 95 ipalities in the province during that decade, Surrey fared the popular notion to hire more officers over the next five years, police, but it may well 35 more than previously poorest in some key areas. planned. McCallum, who From 2003 to 2012, Surrey not be the answer. “It’s police officers is running for mayor, said reduced the total number of he wants those police Criminal Code offences by just 12 working intelligently hired soon. Undeclared per cent, when the average drop and strategically to address crime problems mayoral candidate Coun. among cities was 31 per cent. Barinder Rasode supDuring that same period, in particular areas (that ported council’s position Abbotsford knocked down makes a difference),” to hire the 95 Mounties, criminal offences by 51 per cent, he said. “A lot of police but wants another 200 Coquitlam by 44 per cent, Burn- work is what is referred Sgt. Dale Carr unarmed community aby by 39 per cent and Richmond to as ‘street cleaning.’” Those are the general- Surrey RCMP constables right away. by 37 per cent. Gordon said even when No other large city fared poorer duty cops performing than Surrey in reducing total front-line work, answering distur- there are promises of more police, bances, bar fights, alarm calls, etc. it’s important to know whether Criminal Code offences. Black Press revealed last week they are replacing retirees and In violent crime, Surrey did even worse. Out of all nine of the there are about 36 general-duty how long they will need after larger cities, Surrey was the only officers on any Surrey shift. their training to become useful. “You’ve got two years from one recording an increase in vio- Mounties say they could use 50. Gordon said there’s a limit to recruitment to initial efficiency lent crime over the decade. The average was a 19-per-cent the number of officers required on the street,” Gordon said. “What happens with officers is they are reduction. Coquitlam managed for that front-line work. “Anything above that doesn’t pushed early into situations and to reduce violent crime by 46 per cent, while many others came in necessary require more police- they come apart at the seams.” He says there’s no acid test for at the mid-20 percentile. Van- men,” Gordon said, noting crime couver reduced violent crime by still needs to be investigated and how many police officers an indidealt with, but in different ways. vidual municipality will need. 0.8 per cent during that period. What he sees now in Surrey in “Community satisfaction, withProperty crime wasn’t much better for Surrey, according to particular is a “panic” over the out a shadow of a doubt, one of the provincial stats. During the crime rate. Everyone running for the leading issues,” Gordon said. “But the only way to get at that decade studied, amongst the office is promising more police. “That’s a politician’s ploy,” Gor- is to get snapshot surveys done, larger cities, Surrey reduced property crime by just 25 per cent, don said. “So, old mayors resur- and that’s expensive.” A city-commissioned report by when the average was 38 per cent. face, see an opportunity, and Surrey was eclipsed by Abbots- the first thing they do is start Dr. Irwin M. Cohen of the Univerford (a 58-per-cent decrease), to trumpet the need for more sity of the Fraser Valley, examinCoquitlam (53 per cent), and policemen. That’s not necessarily ing the city’s police service model, is due in the coming weeks. Richmond and Vancouver, at just so. But it’s a populist response.” over 40 per cent. The only large city that showed a lower reduction in property crime was Kelowna at 21 per cent. Despite the hiring blitz in 2004 and 2005 that put Surrey in the middle of the pack of larger cities in cop-per-population ratios, Surrey still showed the second-highest criminal case load per officer at 65, overworked only by Kelowna at 73. Surrey RCMP Sgt. 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Local Glee Club hits a high note When you’re happy, you just want to sing. Nearly 25 members of the wildly popular Glee Club at Sunridge Gardens wholeheartedly agree. At this Bria community, they’re hitting all the high notes. A singing group, where the average age is over 80? You bet. At Sunridge Gardens, a seniors’ residence in Langley, living vibrantly is a part of everyday life. And although all four Bria Communities (two in Langley and two in Tsawwassen) exude a philosophy of ‘living large’, it’s the residents who keep the activities and groups thriving. The Glee Club is no exception. Walk into Sunridge on any given Wednesday morning, and you’ll hear the happy refrains of oldies like The Tennessee Waltz or Take Me Out to the Ballgame, being belted out with great enthusiasm. Hardly surprising though, for a Bria community. Known for their out-of-the-box approach to active living, activities are always resident-focused and ever-evolving. In fact, all four communities work hard to bring unconventional, fresh ideas to
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Alex Dobbie, 18, started his own skimboarding business down by the white rock this summer in order to raise money for the school year when he goes back to Western University.
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to a website for his White Rock Creative Insignia – has also Skimboarding business. designed and sold T-shirts as part n 18-year-old business With the help of City of White of his business. management Rock staff, including Eric The money that Dobbie makes student is already Stepura and John Stech, as from White Rock Skimboarding ahead of the pack with well as help from Tourism will be used for basic living a viable White Rock White Rock, Dobbie expenses when he returns to business that is making applied and received the Ontario in the school year. waves. proper business licences, “I’m living by myself in Ontario, Alex Dobbie was permits and insurance in so it’s just for grocery and living having difficulty order to bring his idea to expenses,” he said. searching for summer fruition. “It’s been a fun way to get jobs back at home in “The support from money in my pocket.” Alex Dobbie White Rock while away White Rock With such a ❝I’ve learned that entrepreneur at school in Ontario. has been super overwhelming you can’t just start a response – The Western University helpful. Even business and expect including people student - and Southridge School local businesses have it to work. People signing up from as alumnus – decided to take matters helped me promote the into his own hands by starting up camps. I’m really happy don’t just get lucky.❞ far away as Mission a business doing what he loves: everyone has been so and Langley – skimboarding. supportive,” he said. Dobbie is not sure what he will “I started skimboarding three Now, months later, nearly every do next with his burgeoning years ago with my friends,” he one of Dobbie’s classes have filled company, but the first taste of said. “When my friends and I up, with few remaining spots left business management has been a started getting really good at in the last two camps. sweet one. skimboarding, people would “I didn’t expect this reaction,” he “It’s been a huge learning watch us on the beach and kids said. “I would have been happy if experience,” he said. “I’ve learned would ask how we did it.” two or three kids came to camp. that you can’t just start a business With that interest in mind, The response has been great. I and expect it to work. People don’t the business management and love doing it and I love giving just get lucky. organizational studies student back to the community. “There’s a lot of work going on began creating a buzz all the way “I’m happy to have another great behind the scenes.” back in February, starting with a beach activity down there.” For more, visit www. Facebook page then moving on Dobbie – with help from whiterockskimboarding.com
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National Forestry Week to be celebrated in September
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ational Forestry Week, landscapes for such attributes as which this year will be cultural significance, ecological celebrated from Sept. diversity, recreation sites and 22-27, challenges Canadians to visual quality, stream and learn about their forest heritage watershed protection and wild-life and to develop an appreciation habitat as well as production of of all the values of this wood fibre. Roy Strang renewable, natural By law, replanting with resource. stock of appropriate size It began in 1920 as and species must follow Forest Fire Prevention harvesting so that the Week, when people forests remain. mistakenly believed that Depending on size Canada’s forests were and quality, trees will be limitless and that manprocessed into computercaused fires were the directed lumber of many major threat. possible dimensions, Once the fallacy of paper and pulp, plywood this misconception was or its several derivatives. recognized, the title was Wood waste that cannot changed, in 1967. be used is burned as fuel. As the fur trade waned in One of the problems the 18th and 19th centuries, timber in understanding forestry is harvesting became the mainstay of grasping the time-scale involved. B.C.’s economy (by 1926 it supplied It’s perhaps not overly cynical to almost a quarter of all Canada’s assert that most politicians think exports and half of the nation’s in terms of the next election; lumber) and it’s still an important employees look to the next wage element making up 35 per cent of packet or paycheque; CEOs the value of exports in 2013. and directors focus on the next From those early days when quarterly report’ and shareholders ‘forestry’ meant felling and look to their annual dividends. processing just the good, easily Meanwhile, trees, the basis for all accessible trees the industry these considerations, take many has developed into a modern, decades to reach maturity and science-based, all-encompassing need protection as they grow. It’s enterprise. a real challenge to reconcile these Today’s foresters manage their differing time-frames.
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Bright light White Rock beach’s landmark – the rock the city is named for – glimmers under the light of the super moon on Aug. 10. The super moon occurs between four and six times per year, when the moon moves about 30,000 miles closer to earth than usual.
Locally, you can begin to grasp this problem by visiting Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest. The Semiahmoo Peninsula was logged at the end of the 19th century and into the 20th; some clearing was carried out and brush was burned off until the mid-’20s; after that it was largely left alone. On this site, natural recovery begins with herbaceous plants and shrubs which are soon supplanted by relatively short-lived, deciduous tree species – alder, birch and poplar. As they age and decline, their place is taken by coniferous Douglas-fir, hemlock and western red cedar on the drier portion and, more slowly, by western red cedar where the ground is wetter. The conifers in Sunnyside are now about 80 years old , an age that ties in well with the known history. Residual cedar stumps are still to be seen, thanks to aromatic oils in the wood which serve as a preservative, but the Douglas-fir and hemlock stumps have long since rotted away. This forest, dedicated in 1988, is a readily accessible example of natural recovery and progression, and it’s right here on the doorstep, waiting for you. Dr. Roy Strang writes monthly on the environment for the Peace Arch News. rmstrang@shaw.ca
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Professional advice inspires dance students Alex Browne
talents – and demonstrate fundamental skills they will be workgroup of some 30 young ing on for the rest of the year Peninsula dancers got in regular classes with Dance invaluable insights into Effect . the fundamentals of technique “They were great,” he said, in a as a cornerstone of professionalpost-class conversation. level performance during two “They were wide-eyed and a recent technique master classes little over-awed at the beginwith South Surrey-raised Cody ning, but while everyone’s at a Green. different level, we’re all working Friend and mentor to Nathalie toward the same goal of getting Heath, founder of the new Dance better. Ultimately, focusing on Effect Studio, Green joined her working on technique is the best to teach the Aug. 1 classes at way possible for their growth.” Vayusha Yoga’s studio, “It brought back loads for junior intermediate of memories,” said students (age nine-12) Heath, who trained with and senior intermediate Green as a member students (13 and up). of the Visions troupe The triple-threat perbefore going on to her former – also an Earl own professional career Marriott grad who in film and television became an international and as a finalist in So award-winner with his You Think You Can mom Susie’s Visions Dance Canada. Cody Green Dance Company – is no “I’ve missed working dancer stranger to the detailwith Cody. He doesn’t oriented world of profeslet anyone get away with sional production. anything and he has such attenHe has danced in Hollywood tion to detail – but Cody also (including working with Cathmakes you feel totally supported erine Zeta Jones in an Oscar and loved.” night production number), won “As well as detail, it’s also about the grand prize in the Bravo real- being committed to learning,” ity show Step It Up And Dance, Green said. and sung, danced and acted “If someone’s there pushing on Broadway in Twyla Tharp’s you to do your best and you’re Movin’ Out and the revival of making progress, then everyone’s West Side Story – and most happy – parents are happy and recently in Sir Kenneth Branagh’s kids are coming out of the studio and Rob Ashford’s acclaimed smiling even if they’re tired.” version of Shakespeare’s Macbeth The importance of striving for in a one-month run in June at perfection is something Green New York’s Park Avenue Armory. said has really struck him about But he had no hesitation in working with Branagh and Ashjoining Heath, during a brief ford. visit home, to pass on some of He feels singularly fortunate his expertise to a new crop of to have been part of the origiSouth Surrey and White Rock i see page 24
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‘There was no resting on laurels’ i from page 23 nal cast of their gritty, muddy, violently bloody reimagining of Macbeth, starring Branagh as the title character and Alex Kingston, which was created for last year’s Manchester International Festival. Staged in the intimate confines of a de-consecrated church, it quickly became the sold-out hit of the festival. That virtually guaranteed the restaging in New York, where the massive venue enabled an even more epic treatment, and
most of the original actors – including Green – were kept on. Green’s relatively small role as MacDuff ’s messenger was expanded in Branagh and Ashford’s interpretation by making him Macbeth’s general factotum as well – which Green said created an intriguing character arc for him to work with. And Green’s dedication – and his hard work with a dialect coach – can be heard as he quotes lines in the Scots brogue used in the original Manchester production and slips effortlessly
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Vendel Festival show opens this weekend Alex Browne
since I was a toddler. Since I was very young A new summer art I had problems with my show is making its bow eyesight – and I didn’t this weekend in White even speak until I was Rock. three-and-a-half. My Watercolourist/ parents took me to a pastelist Sussanne doctor, but there was Hoiberg’s Vendel nothing really wrong Festival Art Show will – I just developed be presented Saturday differently. But I was (11 a.m. to able to make 6 p.m.) and beautiful Sunday (11 paintings, so a.m. to 4 p.m.) full of colour. at the ‘Dancing It was the first Firs Retreat’ at time I was 13894 Terry able to express Rd. (south of myself.” Marine Drive When and west of her family Nichol Road.). emigrated Sussanne It’s an to Canada Hoiberg intriguing when she was teaming of approaching work by the host and six, communication organizer, together became a problem for with pieces by her again. She struggled internationally known to learn English and artist Laara WilliamSen, express herself, and felt acrylic artist Maggie ostracized. Hamson, pastel artist “I turned to art,” she Leslie Tannen, metal said. “My first mural sculptor Don Francis, was in my bedroom, and artist/photographer which was a bit of a Scarlet Black (Jannette problem, because we Maedel) – plus the were renting at the musical talents of time. But all through guitarist Ernie Day. school, art class was my But it’s also the best class.” culmination of a longAfter studying to be time dream for the a commercial artist at Swedish-born Hoiberg, Capilano College and who called the event the Kwantlen University Vendel Festival after a (she was one of 20 family name from her students who qualified Danish heritage. for a two-year program, “It’s been passed on out of 700 who applied) as a middle name since she worked as a graphic 600 AD – it’s part of our designer. barbaric past, but I’m She has also found a starting a Vendel period line of work conducive of art!” she laughed. to her creativity – “I’ve always wanted to working in the film have my own art show; industry as a scenic to have a studio and artist, in which she help other artists.” specializes in ‘aging’ But Hoiberg hesitated, props and set elements until a conversation for everything from with her professional stories inspired by life coach, Erin Greek mythology to LeGresley. decorating a standing “She said ‘what’s Western set in stopping you from Aldergrove. doing it?’ I was focused Inspired by the on all the financial beautiful ocean-view aspects, but she said ‘set venue of the show, the date and people will Hoiberg said she has come.’” sought to find artists Once the decision and works with a strong was made, the show relationship to nature. came together almost Her most recent magically, said Hoiberg, paintings are an who has lived in White interesting multiRock since 2008. layered blend of Still, it’s a big step pastel and crayon for someone who drawing, and loosely has always found art painted watercolor the surest form of – an intuitive mix expression. of techniques that “I call myself an makes forms ‘pop’ in experimental painter,” unexpected ways. she said. “I’ve painted “It’s only been in Arts Reporter
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The unlimited and unexpected possibilities of fibre art – ranging from woven works to unconventional mixed media pieces – will be showcased at local venues again next month. The Outside The Box festival – a celebration of art in fibre – returns to White Rock for a fourth year Sept. 2-30. As in previous years, White Rock Library will be a key location, hosting the exhibit Four in Fibre, which highlights the work of noted practitioners and experimentalists Judy Alexander, Elizabeth Carefoot, Anni Hunt and Pauline McLean Dutkowski. The library (15342 Buena Vista Ave.) will also be the venue for a display by Piece Arch Quilters, plus demonstrations by the Semiahmoo Guild of Needlecrafts and the Peace Arch Weavers and Spinners Guild.
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Though Surrey was named the official host city for the 2016 Womens’ World Fastpitch Championships back in the fall of last year, it’s now about to get real for organizers. A small contingent from the city’s organizing committee – including chairman Greg Timm – left this week for Haarlem, Netherlands, the host site for this year’s 2014 world championships. The group will be on hand for the entirety of the tournament – which runs Aug. 15-24 – and will spend time learning the ins and outs of the event from the 2014 organizers. As well, the Surrey group – which has previously stated its goal was to make the 2016 tourney the
biggest in history, in terms of participating teams In 2016, the world championships will replace the – will spend time speaking with other prospective Canadian Open, and the latter event will return for teams, who may be interested in coming to Surrey 2017. in two years. Surrey was named the winning bid for the “We are there to observe and develop event in October 2013, during the some relationships with people… we’ve International Softball Federation’s ❝We are there to run a lot of big tournaments before, but observe and develop congress in Cartegena, Colombia. nothing quite at this level, so we have a In Colombia, the bid committee some relationships lot to learn,” Timm said. made a handful of presentations to the with people.❞ “I’ll be quite a bit smarter when I get ISF, and a final vote among the ISF’s back.” more-than-130 members was then Greg Timm Timm is the president of the White held. Surrey beat out competing bids Rock Renegades girls fastpitch association, and from Chinese-Taipei and South Africa. is the longtime chairman of the Canadian Open Prior to the trip to Colombia, the group also Fastpitch International Championships, which is travelled to the Czech Republic to meet with held every July at Softball City. i see page 29
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hite Rock racecar driver Ivan Lessner will be among those behind the wheel in Mission this weekend, when the Vintage Racing Car Club of B.C. holds its annual BC Historic Motor Races event. Lessner, 63, will take part in the two-day race series while behind the wheel of his 1958 Austin-Healey two-seater – of which just a few thousand were ever made. Fewer still were painted Pacific Green, as Lessner’s is. “It’s a very rare car,” said the White Rock resident, who has raced locally since the mid 1980s, along with a few forays into Washington and Oregon races. Though the car is not a daily driver anymore, it is street legal – the car’s only accident came on the road, rather than the track, Lessner points out – and while it is one of the older cars on the VRCBC circuit, it’s still served him well. Lessner is a four-time series champion, and this year is “still doing OK” against cars that, while still classified as vintage, are newer and often faster. “It’s not always about speed,” he said. “The (Healey) might not be as fast as some cars
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Ivan Lessner, behind the wheel of his 1958 Austin-Healey race car, will be on the track for two days of racing in Mission this weekend. now, but there’s more to it… how you take a corner, things like that.” Lessner was born in Hungary – he emigrated to Canada in 1981 – and admits that racing is in his blood. His great-uncle was a racecar driver of some repute in Austria during the 1920s and ’30s, and another distant relative – more of a family friend, he explains – also raced in Hungary in the 1950s. In fact, one of Lessner’s earliest racing memories is from when, as a three-year-old, he was plunked into the driver’s seat of the parked race car of said family friend. “My family was full of car buffs. We were always going to races,” he said.
When he first came to Canada, Lessner lived in Calgary, where there was not much of a racing scene. It wasn’t until he moved to B.C. that he connected with other drivers. Now he’s become a fixture on the vintagecar racing circuit, only missing a handful of races in nearly 30 years. And while some drivers come and go each year, Lessner said there is a real spirit of camaraderie among them, which is part of the appeal of racing. “It’s competitive but it’s still about driving and having fun,” he said. “You can’t drive (aggressively) out there – if anyone behaves badly, they’re sent home. And you help each other out where you can.” Lessner has no plans to slow down his
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beverage, as well as a lesson on driving, chipping and putting. This is the ninth year of the program, which has the goal of introducing the game to kids who may not otherwise be able to play. Pre-registration is required. To register, please contact Amber Jackson at 604-532-9921 or visit www.maplejt.com. The Maple Leaf Junior Ford Series event will also be hosting a twoday competition at Hazelmere Golf Course on Aug. 18 and 19. The event will feature top junior golfers from across western Canada and the United States.
The White Rock Junior Tritonsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; baseball season is over, after a 2-1 record during the BC Junior Premier Baseball Leagueâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s championship tournament last weekend. On Friday, the U16 Tritons fell 14-4 to the North Delta Junior Blue Jays â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Â the eventual champions â&#x20AC;&#x201C; but the Peninsula team bounced back Saturday morning to shut out the Nanaimo Junior Pirates by a 5-0 score, with Saylor Gray earning the win on the mound for White Rock. Gray went the full seven innings in the win, striking out six while giving up just three singles. The offence was led by left-fielder
Ty Morice, who had two hits, while second-baseman Rhys McMartin had a double. The Tritons werenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t able to make it back-to-back victories later in the day, however, as they dropped a 7-2 decision to the North Shore Junior Twins. On Sunday â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Â the final day of competition â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the top four teams from the round-robin portion of the tournament advanced to the semifinals. The Twins edged Victoria to win one semifinal, while the Jays edged the Chiefs 3-2 in the other. In the final, North Delta won 2-1. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Nick Greenizan
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Silver medal Cloverdale runner Samantha Ogbeiwi has returned home from the Hershey Track and Field Gamesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; North American finals with a silver medal. Ogbeiwi, 12, who runs with the South Surreybased Ocean Athletics Club, finished second in the 200-m dash at the Hershey, Penn. event. Ogbeiwi ran in the
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i from page 27 delegates there. Canada has hosted the tournament three times – St. John’s in 1994, Saskatoon in 2002 and Whitehorse in 2012. The 1994 event was, to this point, the largest tourney on record, with 28 teams taking part. Timm said many countries outside of the traditional softball powers likely think they don’t qualify for such a prestigious event.
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Revved up for X-citement with a capital X The thermostat is flying north of 30 degrees Celsius, but luckily, there’s a bit of a breeze. Thousands of individuals have gathered at the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) track despite the heat. COTA is a 1,500-acre-plus sports and entertainment venue located just 20 minutes from downtown Austin. It’s where the Summer X Games are calling their new home until 2017. The extreme sports (hence the X) competition previously took place in Los Angeles and hosts events like Moto X Freestyle, skateboarding, BMX and more.
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I’m here mainly for the motorcycles this day but I’m up for it all! To beat that heat, what used to be a decorative fountain or centerpiece for the venue is now a cool-down hotspot. People are splashing around in this sizeable, converted “swimming pool” while security guards idly stand by and make sure no one gets too crazy. Aside from long lineups for cold beverages and minimal spots out of the sun, the “pool” is an ideal place to ward off heatstroke. However, you won’t catch me inside! I’m almost 100 percent sure it’s not chlorinated, or cleaned. Nor do I have a change of clothes. In between events, the people-watching is at a premium. I could sit at any given spot and be thoroughly entertained at the cross section of society that walked through the gates. The crowd, unlike many other sporting events, is younger. It’s comprised mainly of Gen Xers and
Ys. But there’s room for everyone. As dictated by this year’s fashionable trends, girls wear shorts that barely cover their bottoms, and the guys don’t seem to oppose it. Those of legal drinking age cherish their ice-cold beer and drink it like it’s their last. Though they have one more in their other hand. They’re not about to wait another half hour for more. Sitting in the bleachers, that aforementioned breeze is both a blessing and a curse. A blessing because it feels so good against the skin. But a curse because if the wind is blowing faster than 25 mph (or around that speed), the athletes can’t compete in the Moto X Freestyle; an event I’ve been dying to see. I patiently wait for updates on the grandstand screens. After all, I’ve been watching these games on TV for as long as I can remember. The tricks that the athletes do, regardless of medium, are nothing short of spectacular. The Big Air contest for the BMXers call upon riders to drop into a massive roll, then jump from a kicker to catapult themselves into a quarter-pipe. While doing that, they execute tricks, and try to wow the crowds. And. of course. go home with a gold medal. I’m all about doing crazy things on wheels but this is more than crazy. It’s just magical. I wish I had the guts to do this kind of thing. I think my mom is glad I don’t. Eagerly anticipating the show, the wind refuses to settle. But the riders come out and do a few tricks to test out if they’re able to compete. Yay! Since they literally fly through the air, upwards of 50 feet (give or take), their bodies and motorcycles act as a sail and they can easily be pushed outside of their landing zone. It’s dangerous and a huge safety risk. The event is postponed. No. Yes, then cancelled. The athletes who travel from all across the world are probably even more disappointed that they can’t ride, says the commentator. It’s probably true. They want to show off their skills. We want to cheer for their efforts. Add me to that list of the officially bummed out. Well, what can you do? The crowd’s energy is contagious, nonetheless.
There’s no doubt that it’s a fun event to attend, even if the event you’re so excited to see doesn’t happen, and you’ll be on a plane the next morning before it all starts up again. But like a lot of major sporting events, sometimes, the best place to see all the action is in the comfort of your own home. Where you don’t have to wait half an hour for a cold one. And a breeze is always welcome. alexandra.straub@ drivewaybc.ca
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The bus, built by Abbotsford’s 360 Fabrications, will take its place among more than 350 uniquely designed exotic, muscle and collector cars at this inaugural event, staged by the casino in partnership with 360. The bus, which doubles as an outdoor stage, was actually built from three buses – the front metre and a half was a 1960 transit bus, whereas the remaining 12 metres is a 1974 Silver Eagle built on a 2012 freightliner frame. Inside is a party room with coolers and video screens, which doubles as a green room when the world famous beverage company puts it into action at a concert or festival. It is also a fully functional transformer with 120,000watt sound system and 80,000-watt generator. Keeping it company will be some impressive automobiles, including a 2015 Aston Martin Vanquish, one of only two in Canada; a 1965 Malibu SS, appraised at over $500,000; and a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro appraised at more than $700,000. The 2015 McLaren 650S is one of the most highly anticipated vehicles to come into the market and one will be featured at the event. Car and Driver magazine dubbed it as McLaren’s bid to compete with Ferrari.
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Getting behind the wheel for the fun of it and raises money for the Children’s Health Foundation British Columbians start driving at an early age. of Vancouver Island and the Saanich Peninsula Hospital We can barely walk on two feet before many of us Foundation. are pushing replica models over the carpet at home, ‘Big kids’ will enjoy casting their eyes over hundreds of complete with self-generated engine sound effects. spectacular cars, motorcycles and even Then it’s dodgem cars at the fun fair or some airplanes.Rare examples of the pedal cars like those that youngsters will Porsche 904, 2006 Ford GT, and a 1964 be revving up at the 2014 Vancouver Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster will be Island Motor Gathering on Sunday at the among many classics. Viscount Aero Centre, at 9800 McDonald Be sure also to check out the Aston Park Road, in Sidney. Martin DB5, Lamborghini Aventador, Dodgem cars are not the recommended 348i and Pininfarina-styled 308 way to learn how to drive as the intent is Dodgem cars are Ferrari GTB. to ram into as many others as possible. Despite the moniker, that’s what I found not the recommended There will plenty of tasty stuff of the to be the aim when I got behind the way to learn how to food variety upon which to chow down wheel of what were called bumper cars drive as the intent is too but please wipe your hands before touching the paintwork of the gorgeous back in the 1960s. to ram into as many 1990 Rolls Royce Silver Spirit II that the However, the pedal cars from the Tom Saanich Peninsula Hospital Foundation Thumb Safety Program teach traffic and others as possible. will be auctioning off. Fewer than 300 pedestrian safety to children from five Keith Morgan were made that year and this car has to eight years old and thus introduces only 86,000 km on the clock. hundreds of kids every year to the joys of The Gathering (www.motorgathering.com) runs from being at the wheel. Of course, the annual Vancouver Island event, presented 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. and admission is by a suggested minimum donation of $2 per person. by the German Auto Import Network (GAIN) is not just for kids. It promises four-wheel fun for the entire family keith.morgan@drivewaybc.ca
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For value, Focus on a late model Ford The Ford Focus is an affordable and underrated used compact car buy It got a major makeover for the 2008 model year: an all-new coupe (two-door) edition was introduced to complement the stalwart (four-door) sedan. Lamentably, however, the popular in Canada (but not in the US) wagon and (Euro-style) hatchback versions of Focus were discontinued. The ‘08 refresh of Focus included new front and rear body fascias, improved sound insulation, a redesigned interior and a new-tech multi-media upgrade. The ‘08 Focus is also an about 45-kg (100-lb) lighter overall and it’s the weight reduction measures included the elimination of a spare tire, which was replaced by an inflator kit. A real spare tire/wheel could be added as an option. An auto industry landmark was reached when Ford teamed up with Microsoft to offer a unique new multi-media system called Sync, which (for the first time) allowed control of digital music players and cellular phones with voice commands. In addition to the benefit of driver hands-free call taking, the Sync system can also translate text messages into voice messages. The ‘08 Focus, both coupe and sedan, came in S, SE and top-line SES trims. The Sync system was a ($495) option with the SE trim level and standard with SES. On the downside, electronic stability control was not offered on any version of the ‘08 Focus. The most noticeable change from a driving perspective was the reduction in outside noise and chassis vibration. The quieter cabin is the result of sound deadening improvements that include the use of thicker glass. The steering column in this Focus is also mounted on a stronger crossbeam beneath the instrument panel, which helps eliminate vibrations.
highway consumption, so overall the The only engine (in Canada) was a rating is the same. 2.0-litre, dual-overhead-cam, 4-cylinder engine, which came with a new air Overall, the coupe performed better intake and cooling systems. than the sedan in IIHS It produces 140-horsepower crash tests, as the sedan (4-horsepower increase over got lower scores in side the ‘07) and fuel economy has impacts. All editions of been improved. the ‘08 Focus came with a new design of side The transmission choices curtain air bag that uses were a 5-speed manual a “roll-fold” technology transmission or a 4-speed automatic. Fuel economy is If the budget is to protect occupants who resting their heads 8.4 L/100km in the city and tight, a used Ford are against a window. highway fuel economy is rated at a phenomenal 5.9 L/100km Focus can be an The biggest change on the with the automatic. 2009 edition of the Ford excellent vehicle Focus was the inclusion of The manual transmission choice. electronic stability control slightly increases city Bob McHugh as standard on the SES consumption and reduces
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trim. It was also standard with a new SEL mid-level sedan trim and an option on lower trim levels. The coupe also got a sportier appearance package and a minor improvement in performance. Just minor tweaking of trim packages followed in 2010. In 2011, the coupe edition was discontinued. All of which was in preparation for an all-new Focus that arrived (with great fanfare) for the 2012 model year. If the budget is tight, a used Ford Focus can be an excellent vehicle choice.
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Edition Expect to Pay Today SE sedan $5,000 to $8,000
2009 SE sedan $6,500 to $9,500 2010 SE sedan $8,000 to $11,000 2011 SE sedan $10,000 to $13,000 Prices vary depending on a used vehicle’s condition, mileage, usage and history. A complete mechanical check should always be performed by a reliable auto technician prior to purchase.
Safety Recalls: 2008-2011 Ford Focus 2008: An incorrectly assembled driver’s airbag may not deploy properly during a frontal crash. All vehicles included in this recall were still in dealer inventory and the driver’s airbag module assembly was replaced. bob.mchugh@drivewaybc.ca
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The C-Class is a staple product in the MercedesBenz lineup and is their most popular-selling vehicle in the family. It’s also one that plays a vital role in the Canadian market, one that usually involves snow. While the all-new C-Class isn’t covered in snow (just yet), it can certainly handle it with minimal effort. All C-Class sedans come standard with Mercedes’ 4MATIC all-wheel drive system. Though it’s summertime and that feature isn’t being put to use, there are plenty of other new fun things to play with in this five-person sedan. First off, five people now fit more comfortably inside. It’s larger in every dimension compared to the outgoing C-Class. Then you’ll be able to bring out that smile more often when it comes to accelerating. There are two all-new 4and 6-cylinder turbocharged engines from which to choose. The C300 features a turbocharged 2.0L, 4-cylinder that produces
241 horsepower and 273 lb-ft of torque. (Note, this isn’t the same engine currently found in the CLA or GLA). Then there’s the C400. With 329 horsepower and 354 lb-ft of torque, this new V6 has more torque and better fuel economy in comparison with the outgoing 2014. Both engines are paired with a 7G-TRONIC transmission. Whether using the steering wheel paddle shifters or just letting the car change the gears on its own, you also have the ability to change your driving modes thanks to the Agility Select system that gives you five choices. There’s Eco, Normal, Sport, Sport+, and Individual. The modes are selfexplanatory. Driving in the city and want to save more fuel? Pop it into Eco mode. Heading to a track and want the best access to power? That’s a Sport+ kind of day. My weapon of choice, even for everyday driving, was the Sport mode. It gives the vehicle enough edge to make it fun and exciting, but without the harshness and abrupt gear changes that would be better suited for the track. In Sport mode, the modified shifts and throttle response were sensitive enough to add immediate power but not overwhelming, especially in an urban setting. Then there was the steering response, with a curve adjusted to give you a better grasp for the road, but without the abruptness a Sport mode could potentially offer. Regardless, whether I was in the 300 or 400, I was a happy driver. And I had a happy passenger because we both sat in comfort for the hundreds of kilometres we put on this next generation sedan. Along with its new interior and exterior look, the C Classes are equipped with the next generation of infotainment systems. That comes complete with Touchpad, integrated Media Interface and MB Apps. The touchpad and I still need more bonding time. I found it confusing to use at first and I ended up pressing buttons I shouldn’t have. But if that’s the harshest criticism of the
the eyes. And it feels great to drive at slow or high speeds. The 2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class, should continue to impress, remain the top-seller and make people smile, one acceleration or turn at a time. The C300 has a starting MSRP of $43,000, while the C400 has a starting MSRP of $51,400. Visit www.mercedes-benz. ca for more information.
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Mount Rainier in Washington State stands 4,392 metres high. Its majestic presence, topped off with an icy garnish, as well as wispy tufts of clouds that surround its peak, leaves onlookers in awe. The crystal white hue of Mercedes-Benz C400 seems to have a similar effect on people. They can’t help but stare. Some take photos. Some admire from up close, some from afar.
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Twisted hill on SFPR blamed in rig rollovers Jeff Nagel
for the public’s safety if nothing is done to Four semi-trailer reduce the risk. truck rollover accidents “How these have been in less than two months able to miss anybody on the same stretch so far is amazing,” she of the South Fraser said. “If you have a Perimeter Road have semi truck turning in led Delta Police to the inside lane and a sound the alarm over a passenger vehicle in possible design flaw in the outside lane, I don’t the new highway. want to think about The interchange of what the consequences the perimeter road of that could be.” (Highway 17) at the The transportation Highway 91 Connector ministry has ordered features a steep an independent review downhill slope that also of the design and tilts to the outside. construction of the “It’s like someone took interchange to check its a hill and put a bit of a geometry and ensure it twist in the hill itself off was built as planned. to one side,” said Delta “We’re obviously very Police acting Sgt. Sarah concerned about the Swallow. rollovers,” said Patrick She said the 12-foot Livolsi, the ministry’s drop in grade to south coast regional the bottom of the director. interchange means He said hazard signs truck loads can easily will be posted as early shift and that as Friday to momentum ❝But we are warn truckers can contribute concerned that there’s a to a rig tipping this could be risk of tipping, over on the with a contributing along tricky tilt. a reduced factor to these advisory speed The collisions.❞ limit. interchange accounts for Livolsi Sarah Swallow five of six truck confirmed Delta Police rollovers that the location is have happened one of three on the SFPR since it intersections along the opened. South Fraser Perimeter The latest hours-long road that was initially closure of the SFPR built with traffic lights at that interchange rather than on- and happened Aug. 6 when off-ramps as a costa truck hauling paint saving measure. The turned over. It took ministry decided eight hours for both full interchanges closed to fully reopen throughout weren’t because firefighters and yet justified but critics hazmat crews had been warned the move would brought in due to the slow trucks and worsen spill of some paint. congestion. “That one rolled Livolsi could not yet over right into a bike say if there would be lane,” Swallow noted. less risk of rollovers “Another one was now if it had instead carrying four large been built as a freesteel pipes. The pipes flowing interchange. actually broke free and “We’re not sure if rolled right across the that’s part of the issue road.” but we’re going to be Other rollovers have looking at that.” spilled wood, lentils and The $1.26-billion french fries. South Fraser Perimeter All injuries have Road fully opened last been minor ones just December. involving the truck The interchange drivers. carries numerous But Swallow fears trucks, some carrying Black Press
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hazardous chemicals, heading to and from Delta industrial areas via Nordel Way or the Alex Fraser Bridge. In some cases the drivers have been ticketed for speed or insecure loads, Swallow said. “We’re not saying if you made this a flat road the issue would go away,” she said. “But we are concerned this could be a contributing factor to these
collisions. The design is amplifying other factors in these rollovers.” The speed limit there is 80 kilometres per hour, but most of the rollovers have happened at low speed as trucks negotiate the downhill curve. ICBC hasn’t investigated the safety concerns and was not yet able to provide 2014 statistics on crashes or claims at the interchange.
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A big-rig rollover on Aug. 6 disrupted traffic on South Fraser Perimeter Road.
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ICBC to send $38m in refunds Jeff Nagel Black Press
ICBC is preparing to mail out 309,000 refund cheques ranging from $1 to $350 to optional auto insurance customers it overcharged since 2008. Wrong rates were used because of incorrect descriptions assigned years ago to many vehicles that are only now being fixed. The average customer who overpaid all six years will get a refund of around $108, ICBC spokesman Adam Grossman said. The cheques will begin to go out around Aug. 20. The average overpayment was $18 per year. The refunds plus interest being paid total
nearly $38 million. Nearly 370,000 other motorists were undercharged because of the glitches. ICBC won’t go after them for the $53 million in lost revenue. The faulty vehicle descriptions affected only optional insurance, not basic rates. The refunds were calculated as part of two independent external reviews that checked millions of insurance transactions over the past six years. Auditors who examined ICBC’s handling of the issue concluded ICBC knew the problem was systemic as early as 2009 but management hid it from ICBC’s board of directors until mid-2013. Various fixes were contemplated but discarded, according to the auditors’ report.
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ICBC managers feared a solution might harm its relationship with brokers and that disclosure of inaccurate pricing would hurt ICBC’s business position against optional insurance competitors. The corporation ultimately opted to fix the errors and issue refunds as part of its sweeping $400-million technology upgrade program. The long-running overcharges were finally made public in April by Transportation Minister Todd Stone – only after he was directly questioned by the media. ICBC’s board had intended to wait until it had a refund strategy ready to roll out. Customers renewing their auto insurance since July have been required to update their vehicle’s descriptions, Grossman said.
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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES ON THE PENINSULA “A warm welcome to everyone”
MASS SCHEDULE Good Shepherd Church 2250 - 150 St., S. Surrey • Daily: 8:00 am • Saturday: 5:00 pm • Sunday: 9:00 am, 11:00 am & 7:00 pm Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir St., White Rock • Daily: 9:00 am • Saturday: 4:00 pm • Sunday: 10:30 am Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher Ave., Crescent Beach • Sunday: 8:30 am
For further information for all these churches Please call 604-531-5739 or go to: www.starofthesea.ca. STAR OF THE SEA CATHOLIC SCHOOL (K-Gr. 7) 15024 - 24th Avenue, South Surrey
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With a team of dedicated staff and a commitment to helping Peninsula residents look and feel their best with the latest revolutionary beauty treatments, it’s no wonder New Beauty Institute was recently recognized by the local business community. Just a few months after celebrating 10 years in business, owner Caree and her team at New Beauty were awarded the 2013 Business Excellence Award for the category of one to seven employees; an honour presented by the South Surrey/White Rock Chamber of Caree Ludwar Commerce. Caree is thrilled to have received such a recognition from the local business community, and wishes to thank all of her loyal clients, old and new, for their support over the past 10 years. As a cutting-edge facility offering innovative anti-aging care, New Beauty strives to research the best, highly-proven tools, techniques and treatments in today’s Beauty Industry. One such treatment is CoolSculpting, a revolutionary body-contouring treatment that precisely kills stubborn fat. CoolSculpting eliminates fat cells in stubborn areas, such as love handles or back fat. “We are offering inner thigh and saddle bag treatments. This is outstanding – I did my right leg first, and had to do my left,” says Caree. After four years of offering this amazing treatment, Caree says it is still their most highly sought-after body-contouring procedure. “The results have exceeded our expectations,” she says. Another of New Beauty’s most popular and effective age-defying treatments is Ultherapy, a non-surgical procedure that targets the muscle first, then the dermis, and then the epidermis. All three layers result in an immediate improvement in the youthful appearance of the face, lasting for two to four years depending on your age. Ultherapy achieves undeniable skin-tightening in just one treatment, with no recovery time. Caree has been trained and certified in the USA, France and Canada - and Ultherapy is her signature treatment. This treatment provides an uplift to the chin, jowl and brow. You can start with the jowls, and when clients see it working they come back to have the brow done, erasing years from their face by lifting the hooding of the eyelid, which opens up the eyes. Bat wings are another popular “trouble spot” that clients target with this treatment. New Beauty does a free evaluation of the skin to determine a treatment plan for each individual client. New Beauty is hosting an Ultherapy Informational Evening on Tuesday, Aug. 26, at their 112-1656 Martin Drive clinic, from noon to 3 p.m., featuring free demonstrations and consultations. Call 604-541-8750 today – you’ll be happy you did.
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White Rock South Surrey Hospice Thrift Store
THRIFT STORE Beginning Friday, August 15
For discriminating treasure hunters A few of White Rock, South The White Rock South Surrey Hospice Society Surrey Hospice Thrift Store’s provides emotional, practical and spiritual Volunteers support for individuals and their families and friends who are facing advanced illness or bereavement. And with the thrift store providing a reliable source of revenue throughout the year, the Society – a community based, registered charity – is less dependent on donations and fundraising events. The shop has become a destination for many, both in the local community and from other areas. The word has spread about our high-end merchandise, fabulous displays and devoted volunteers who all make the hospice thrift store a delightful spot to “SHOP, SAVE, SUPPORT.” If you are looking for furniture, home furnishings, fashionable clothing, kitchen wares, appliances, books, collectibles or jewelry, we have an incredible choice and, of course, it changes daily. This is due to the wonderful support of donors who give items, both new and gently used. We highly value our caring store volunteers. Without them, we could not have opened our doors – some receive, sort and price, assist customers and create displays, while others lend their expertise to research and price our valuables such as jewelry, art and collectibles. And some spend time testing and fixing all the electronics and appliances. Hours are Monday, 11 a.m.- 4 p.m., Tuesday to Friday, 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Donations are received Monday to Saturday, 11 a.m.- 3 p.m., and we are closed Sundays and holidays. If you are interested in volunteering or donating items, please call us or go to www.whiterockhospice.org. Something you might not know about us: If you are looking for a particular item, call and leave your information. We will contact you if we receive the something special you are looking for. And a follow up to our recent “SUMMER CELEBRATION” sale: Many thanks to MEMPHIS BLUES BBQ HOUSE for their participation and to our valued customers. This event was so successful that we will be hosting it every July. From the customer attendance and extra help from our volunteers, it appears that everyone will be looking forward to next year.
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Arthur Murray Whether you have been dancing your whole life and want to add to your skills, or it has been something you have always wanted to do but did not take the time to do it, or you have an upcoming event you wish to feel confident about, Arthur Murray Dance Studio in White Rock has something for you. The talented and experienced team, led by Franchisee Sheryle Gallivan, can help you spruce up your Waltz or try out the Salsa, all the while enjoying Arthur Murray Staff the company of others in a social environment. “Our main focus is to create an atmosphere of fun and relaxation while attaining the skills you wish to achieve,” says Sheryle. “If you feel nervous about learning something new, just remember that dancing is just walking and moving to music. All we do is add the timing, the patterns and the styling.” Since opening its doors in 2003, the studio has helped countless individuals – anywhere from students who want to make dance a hobby, are just looking to get fit, want to brush up for an upcoming event, to students who are looking to compete or perform. Although we can facilitate a wide range of requests, the majority of students generally want to be comfortable social dancers. “It’s a great healthy activity, and its benefits are not only physical, but mental, emotional and social, as well,” says Sheryle. “We have people of all ages, from six years old to 93 years old, who come in.” In fact, dancing may be better for you than you think. According to Sheryle, research has proven that ballroom dancing can help with the prevention of Alzheimer’s as it makes the brain work with the body to remember and execute the steps. Dancing can help those recovering from injuries or anyone who wishes to improve balance, co-ordination or, of course, feel more confident on the dance floor. “Confidence is”, says Sheryle “after all, just knowledge, and we have a wealth of knowledge to share!” And dancing is fun! “Almost everyone leaves here smiling. Learning to dance, of course, involves time and money, but the smiles are free and they are priceless!” Sheryle says. For those getting ready to take that next step in their relationship and decide to wed, the studio team can help make that first dance –where you look into each other’s eyes as a married couple – as romantic, entertaining and comfortable as possible. Arthur Murray has a wide range of first dance programs, from the basics to an extravagant choreographed dance. So that you do not have to make a decision sight unseen, and to experience what learning to dance would be like, the team offers a free, no obligation lesson. For the convenience of their clients scheduling, the lessons are arranged by appointment. “We have personally experienced the amazing gifts that being a confident dancer has to offer, and we are passionate about sharing those gifts with others,” says Sheryle. “Why wait another moment? Start the journey now.”
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Rochells Jewellers With over a decade of providing customers with the latest in jewellery and watches, Rochells Jewellers in the Semiahmoo Shopping Centre is the place to find that perfect piece. The knowledgeable, friendly team combined with a large selection of fine jewellery, are what keep their loyal customers coming back year after year. Amin and Fal â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve built a relationship of trust with our customers. They visit us again and again, and provide great referrals,â&#x20AC;? says the owner, Amin Dhanani. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I love it when a customer comes in to thank us and says, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Wow, my wife really loved it.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;? In 2012, Amin opened a second location at Central City Shopping Centre in Surrey. Customers of Rochells Jewellers know they donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have to travel to find the best names in jewellery. Swarovski, PANDORA, Tissot, Movado, Gucci, Michael Kors and Maple Leaf Diamonds are just a few of the world-class brands available. Their PANDORA collection has recently been expanded to include more rings, and new to the showcase, trendy earrings and pendants. Feeling romantic? Rochells also carries a large selection of bridal engagement rings with certified Canadian Diamonds. Exclusive to the jeweller, Maple Leaf Diamonds are one-of-a-kind treasures mined from Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Northwest Territories. Also exclusive to Rochells Jewellers, is the sought-after Elle Jewelry line and Citizen Watches, which use innovative Eco-Drive technology that eliminates the need to ever replace the battery. If you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t find the exact jewellery youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re looking for, Rochells will work one-on-one with you to create a custom, personalized piece. Also available, is an independent, unbiased appraisal service performed by a fully qualified FGA Gemologist and appraiser with over 30 years experience. Amin and his team wish to thank their customers for years of loyal support, and are excited to present both new and existing collections to anyone who walks through the door. For high-quality jewellery and support from dedicated staff, visit Rochells Jewellers at the Semiahmoo Shopping Centre (1711 152 St.) or at Central City (10153 King George Blvd.), or visit www.rochellsjewellers.ca.
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Check Point Plumbing With a commitment to customer satisfaction and nearly 100 years of combined industry experience, Check Point Plumbing is proud to Beth, Dave, Rich and Kent offer top-notch, knowledgeable service you can count on. Whether it’s a clogged sink, a leaky hot water tank or a gas fireplace on the fritz, the team at Check Point Plumbing will get the job done quickly and accurately, according to co-owner Beth Henderson. “We do the job right the first time and ensure that the customer is satisfied,” Henderson said. “We’re very proud of the work we do.” With winter upon us, it’s the time of year many homeowners think about replacing their old, inefficient furnace with a newer and more efficient model. In some respects, today’s high-efficiency furnaces, which generally start around $4,000, are better engineered than the $30,000 car you drive off the lot. With up to 95 per cent efficiency, more heat goes into your home than up the chimney with older models. Redesigned heat exchangers – complete with recovery coils – better insulation with state-of-the-art controls and energy-efficient blower motors, some with four speeds and quiet as a whisper, all provide long-lasting comfort. High and low-fire gas valves combined with variable speed blowers provide the perfect amount of heat required – for warmer days, the gas valve fires on low mode and the blower cuts in on low speed; for cold days, both the gas valve and the blower operate on high to bring your home up to a set temperature, where it will stay comfortably. Also important is a good digital thermostat to replace the old mechanical style you may still have. The friendly folks at Check Point Plumbing would be more than happy to visit your home to check out your existing unit and make some recommendations. With an emphasis on providing great customer service and competitive pricing, Check Point Plumbing is your best choice for all your plumbing, heating and gas fitting needs.
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The B.C. government has expanded its program to offer coupons worth $15 a week for farm market produce to pregnant women, seniors and low-income families who take a nutrition course. Health Minister Terry Lake announced last weekend that an additional $750,000 has been added to the program for its third year of province-wide operation, in addition to $4 million provided in 2012 and 2013. The program runs July through October, as harvest comes off local farms. It is administered by the B.C. Association of Farmers’ Markets. Participants take a free nutrition and skills program that includes cooking, canning and preserving, and are issued weekly coupons that can be used like cash at participating farm markets to buy locally grown fruit, vegetables, meat, eggs, dairy products, nuts and herbs. The program is expanded this year to include additional farm markets in White Rock, Maple Ridge, Clearwater, Salmon Arm, Lytton, Fort St. John, Terrace, Whistler, Nanaimo, Qualicum Beach, Port Alberni and Victoria. A total of 49 markets around the
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Farm markets are multiplying around the province, helped by a program to improve food preparation skills. province take part, teamed with local social service agencies that offer the courses. Lake said the program helps people make a transition to a healthier diet that lessen their risk for chronic diseases, while increasing the customer base for local farmers who sell directly to the public. The nutrition coupon program began as a pilot in 2007, funded by the social services ministry. Its goal for this year is to support
10,000 people. Other participating farm markets and community service agencies are in Surrey, Abbotsford, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Langley, Mission, New Westminster, Port Coquitlam,, 100 Mile House, Armstrong, Cranbrook, Kamloops, Kelowna, Penticton, Nelson, Revelstoke, Vernon, Hazelton, Houston, Prince George, Quesnel, Smithers, Courtenay, Duncan and Salt Spring Island.
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Fisheries and Oceans estimates this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s run could be as high as 23 million
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Sockeye return to Fraser River Monisha Martins Black Press
As the Ocean Renegade drifts closer, Jay Oswald leaps off his barge and into the hold to toss sockeye salmon into a huge white plastic bin. Behind him, four other boats cluster, waiting to offload their catch. As a crane lifts a load of sockeye off the boat and on to his barge named Slush, Oswald scans the scale, yelling the weight of the catch to his colleague Kevin Fairley who scribbles it on to a form. â&#x20AC;&#x153;535!,â&#x20AC;? bellows Oswald as sockeye slip into a slurry of ice, all destined for a fishprocessing plant in Steveston. Fisheries and Oceans Canada estimates this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Fraser River sockeye run could see as many as 23 million salmon. For the first time this season, 250 gillnetting boats fished the Fraser River from Steveston to Mission during a three-hour opening for the commercial fleet on Monday. Fishermen docking at Kanaka Landing in Maple Ridge say itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s still too early to say how good the run is. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s coming, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s coming,â&#x20AC;? said Bill Rosiek, a veteran commercial gill netter who has been fishing the coast for the past 56 years. Rosiek was on board the Top Gunnar Monday, which hauled in about 400 sockeye during the brief opening from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was way too short,â&#x20AC;? mumbled Rosiek, a cigarette hanging from his mouth as he tied the boat. Joe Lepore on the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tony Louâ&#x20AC;? agreed. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to catch 10,000 if I could,â&#x20AC;? he said, with a laugh. The fish were selling for $15 a piece on the dock. The prized red sockeye entering the river now are the offspring of the 2010 run â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the largest sockeye return on the Fraser in 100 years. This year is shaping up to be similar in scope, with high forecast predicting as many as 70 million sockeye returning to B.C. rivers. The bulk of it will be in the late run which includes the prodigious Adams River stock. Fisheries and Oceans Canada estimates around 70,000 sockeye were caught Monday, with each boat hauling an average catch of 275. There are no more openings planned for this week but Barbara Mueller, a resource manager with Fisheries and Oceans Canada, expects an update later in the week. Limited recreational fisheries for sockeye
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Jay Oswald (above) throws sockeye into a bin on a receiving barge at Kanaka Landing in Maple Ridge during the first commercial opening of the season. Right, Kevin Fairley picks up a sockeye caught Monday. opened on the Fraser River last week, with catch limits of four per day below the Mission Bridge, while aboriginal ceremonial and food sockeye fishing started two weeks ago. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We try to make our decisions based on the most recent estimates and stock composition,â&#x20AC;? said Mueller. Fisheries enforcement officers were out on the Fraser Monday making sure boats were complying with the conditions of the fishery. Mueller said compliance was
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have been bleak, with only one chum opening each of the past two years and no sockeye fisheries. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They have waited a long time for a sockeye fishery. A lot us are just looking forward to getting a fresh one to the table,â&#x20AC;? McKamey said. - with files from Black Press & Phil Melnychuk
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Springbank writes a Novella in West Coquitlam By Kerry Vital
A novella is referred to as a collection of short stories, but now homeowners can be part of a story at Springbank Properties’ Novella, a development designed for homeowners looking to write the next chapter in their lives. The unique concrete mid-rise building in West Coquitlam
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PNE celebrates 80 years of the Prize Home Lottery By Kerry Vital
The PNE Prize Home is an iconic part of the annual Fair, and this year’s home is truly spectacular. The Prize Home has been designed by Jillian Harris for the third year. Harris, who has starred on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, hosted Canada’s Handyman Challenge and is the current co-host of Love It or List It Vancouver, drew inspiration from her passion for Kelowna, her current home. Once the winner is announced, the home will be transported to an estate-sized lot on Kelowna’s Kirschner Mountain. The 3,000-square-foot home, built by Britco, is worth about $1.3 million, with three bedrooms and three bathrooms. “Explore the 2014 PNE Prize Home, and you’ll find it open and bright with a fresh,
neutral palette accented with rustic surprises,” says Harris. “Each room is designed with touches to soften the space and create a welcoming and cozy atmosphere that is ideal for casual living. I can’t wait to present the home to this year’s winner, and welcome them home to my favourite destination!” One of the highlights of this year’s Prize Home is the dining and wine room, with tons of space for your favourite bottles and gathering around the table with friends and family. Casual living is the hallmark of the home, and there are plenty of places to relax. The master bedroom opens onto a huge patio that wraps around much of the upper floor, and the ensuite is spa-like, with a large soaker tub and separate shower. Downstairs, the kitchen island doubles as a breakfast bar, and there is plenty of space to fulfill all of your gourmet dreams.
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We are pleased to welcome
Bryn Taylor
Mitch Horsburgh
to Hugh & McKinnon’s Residential Sales Group.
to Hugh & McKinnon’s Residential Sales Group.
mitch@hughmckinnon.com whiterockpeninsulahomes.com
Office: 604-531-1909 Mobile: 604-346-5779
Bryn Taylor
bryn@hughmckinnon.com 14007-16th Avenue, South Surrey www.hughmckinnon.com
Office: 604-531-1909 Mobile: 604-837-7456
Starting from $469,900*
Mitch Horsburgh
Born and raised in the Lower Mainland, Mitch moved to South Surrey in 2003, graduating from Earl Marriott Secondary in 2005. After a brief absence while playing Junior and Collegiate hockey, Mitch returned to the peninsula full time in 2009, and in 2013 he attained a Bachelor’s Degree from Kwantlen Polytechnic University in Business Administration. Over the last decade, Mitch has seen the South Surrey-White Rock region undergo many changes and tremendous growth and his goal is to ensure that his clients are given complete insight, through honest and accurate advice, in order to effectively navigate these evolving market conditions. The first steps Mitch has taken towards this goal has been to surround himself with a team of skilled and knowledgeable real estate professionals at Hugh & McKinnon Realty and by working in partnership with veteran agent Robert Doolan. Hugh & McKinnon has been providing clients with professional real estate service for over 100 years. Based in South Surrey, we are an organization of professional Realtors and Property Managers and Administrators who utilize leading edge technology and traditional values to achieve results for our clients.
Bryn brings with him approximately 37 years of Consultative Selling experience. Having worked 17 years in the Plastic Industry, 14 years in the Construction Parts & Equipment industry, he has assisted thousands of local, national and multinational clients with their requirements. Being a consistent top-producer, he has proven that good customer service is always in demand. Having recently graduated from UBC’s Sauder School of Business’ Real Estate Trading Services course, he’s excited to put his years of experience to work assisting home buyers and sellers. Hugh & McKinnon has been providing clients with professional Real Estate services for 100 years. Based in South Surrey, we are an organization of professional Realtors, property managers and Administrators who utilize leading edge technology and traditional values to achieve results for our clients.
14007-16th Avenue, South Surrey www.hughmckinnon.com
Style That’s Far From Ordinary Intuitively designed. Naturally bright. The homes at Jacobsen offer modern sophistication in an exceptional location. Designed to maximize living space, these spacious 1,700 - 2,200 sq.ft. 3 & 4 bedroom homes offer side by side car garages and plenty of room to entertain. Centrally located in the Grandview Heights neighbourhood of South Surrey.
604.538.5591 | jacobsenliving.com Display Home and Two Model Homes Open Daily Noon - 5pm (except Fridays) 2687 158th Street, South Surrey
*Prices quoted exclude taxes and are subject to change without notice. E.&O.E. Sales and Marketing by Fifth Avenue Real Estate Marketing Ltd. fifthave.ca
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OPEN HOUSES OPEN DAILY NOON-5:00 P.M. (CLOSED FRIDAYS)
1012 - 165TH STREET • SOUTHBROOKE 19 customized homes being built by Genex. Three storeys including walk-out basement, all finished. Prices start at $1,045,000. Susan Vollmer 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd.
FRIDAY 17957 - 22ND AVE. Rare opportunity for acreage in AUG. 15 Hazelmere Estates. Spacious rural setting so difficult to find in the Lower Mainland. 3300 sq. ft. home, mature 1:00-3:00 landscaping, treed rear with trails, fruit trees. Well-built & SAT. home, 2 storey, vaulted ceiling in living room, kitchen AUG. 16 with large island, huge master bdrm. up, bdrm. & 10:00 A.M.- den on main, 3-car garage, in-floor radiant heat. Bev Thompson 604-740-2669 RE/MAX Ocean View Realty 1:00 P.M. OPEN SATURDAY AUG. 17 NOON-2:00 P.M.
13536 - 14TH AVENUE • OCEAN PARK • $1,698,000 4711 sq. ft. ocean view home. Six bdrms., 5 baths. Traditional 4 bdrms. up. Walk-out finished basement. Vaulted ceilings. South facing decks. Beebe Cline 604-830-7458 Hugh & McKinnon Realty Ltd.
OPEN SATURDAY AUG. 16 2:00-4:00 P.M.
#201 - 1473 BLACKWOOD STREET • OFFERED AT $239,900 Fully renovated 2 bdrm., 2 bath condo, walking distance to shops, transit and beach. Two cats allowed, no age restriction, no rentals. Underground parking and secured storage. Over 1000 sq. ft. of living area. Nice open floor plan. Robert Doolan 604-767-3243 Hugh & McKinnon Realty Ltd. #401 - 1424 MARTIN STREET • LOVELY OCEAN VIEW • $419,900
OPEN Imagine sitting on your own 864 sq.ft. ROOFTOP DECK, surrounded by SATURDAY your beautiful garden planters and good friends, looking across the water to the distant shore! This 1321 sq.ft. PENTHOUSE condo feels AUG. 16 2:00-4:00 MORE A HOME than a condo with PANORAMIC VIEW, lots of windows, good sized rooms & GREAT USE OF SPACE. P.M. Morley Myren 604-506-2006 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd.
OPEN SATURDAY AUG. 16 2:00-4:00 P.M.
#203 - 15317 THRIFT AVENUE • $259,900 Condo, 55+, beautiful corner unit, 1325 sq. ft., 2 bdrm., 2 bath. In-suite laundry, huge storage locker, only 12 units in Nottingham complex. Wonderful location, just footsteps to downtown White Rock, transit, hospital. Allows a cat or a dog. Bryan Boyce PREC 604-538-8888 Sutton Group West Coast #15 - 13911 - 16TH AVE. • $549,000 • MASTER ON
OPEN MAIN! Sunny end unit townhome in quiet west SATURDAY side location. Spacious 2300 sq. ft., 3 bdrm. plus den, 2½ baths. Offering high ceilings & vinyl AUG. 16 windows. A small, well-maintained complex. 1:00-3:00 Catherine Wolf 604-785-3669 P.M. Hugh & McKinnon Realty Ltd.
OPEN SATURDAY AUG. 17 2:00-4:00 P.M. OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY AUG. 16 & 17 2:00-4:00 P.M. OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY AUG. 16 & 17 2:00-4:00 P.M. OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY AUG. 16 & 17 1:00-4:00 P.M. OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY AUG. 16 & 17 1:00-4:00 P.M. OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY AUG. 16 & 17 1:00-4:00 P.M.
12967 - 21A AVENUE • OCEAN PARK TERRACE • $1,550,000 Private, south/east 17,162 sq. ft. lot, 3600 sq. ft. home. Five bdrms., 5 baths. Traditional 5 bdrms. up. Greenbelt with walking trails. Beebe Cline 604-830-7458 Hugh & McKinnon Realty Ltd.
OPEN SUNDAY AUG. 17 2:00-4:00 P.M.
#30 - 15030 - 58TH AVENUE • PANORAMA VILLAGE • $394,900 Beautifully renovated 3 bedroom end unit townhouse with flex room. A rare find with a large yard, adjacent to greenbelt and park. Two decks, stunning views of Mt. Baker and the valley. This townhouse is a must see! Janet Sheard 604-531-1111 HomeLife Benchmark Realty Corp.
OPEN SUNDAY AUG. 17 2:00-4:00 P.M.
15820 ROPER AVENUE • NEW PRICE: $679,000 Lovely home, 3 bdrms. up plus inlaw accommodation. Nicely updated home features oak kitchen with granite counters, original hardwood floors in great condition, crown mouldings, 3 bdrms. up, master bdrm. has 3-piece ensuite, brand new 300 sq. ft. deck overlooks lush southern exposed yard with good privacy, fruit trees, kids play set. One bdrm. unauthor. suite is very nice! Open area under deck could be fabulous workshop. Lots of parking! Don't miss out – this is a lovely home – easy walk to beach and schools. Come to the open house or call for showing anytime! Call direct Marty Smith 604-802-7814 Wes Spencer 604-417-2401 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd.
OPEN SUNDAY AUG. 17 2:00-4:00 P.M.
#303 - 1705 MARTIN DR. SOUTHWYND represents the ultimate in residential comfort. An ideal location in the desirable White Rock area, coupled with superior design and quality concrete construction, within easy walking distance to shopping, restaurants, transit, library. This spacious, bright, 2 bdrm., 2 bath & den, SW facing corner unit with 9' ceilings is ready to move in. Insuite laundry & storage room. Complex offers a fabulous clubhouse with exercise facilities, woodworking room, etc., secured underground parking, addnl. storage. Morley Myren 604-506-2006 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd.
OPEN SUNDAY AUG. 17 2:30-4:00 P.M.
13440 - 16TH AVENUE • $725,000 Wonderful family home in Ocean Park. Three bedrooms, 2½ baths. Recent renovations. Beautiful park-like setting. South backyard. Bianca Myddleton 604-531-1111 HomeLife Benchmark Realty Corp.
OPEN SUNDAY AUG. 17 2:30-4:00 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY AUG. 17 2:00-4:00 P.M.
#228 - 15850 - 26TH AVE. • $324,900 Summit House patio home, very bright and sunny with private oversized patio leading out to one acre garden courtyard with fire pit and BBQ area. Great open floor plan with bdrm. and bathroom on either side. Gourmet kitchen with S/S appliances and large island. Wood floors, fireplace, 2 parking spots. No age restriction, pet friendly, live-in caretaker. Ian Watts 604-531-4000 Bay Realty Ltd.
1326 LEE ST. • LUXURIOUS HOME • $1,588,000 Stunning home, exceptional quality, 5448 sq. ft. on 7019 sq. ft. lot with 6 bdrm., 7 baths. Gourmet kitchen with high-end appliances and wok kitchen. Master suite has spa-like ensuite, private deck. Bsmt. is fully finished with media room, playroom and 2 bdrm. suite. Lulu Sorbara 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd. #301 - 1351 MARTIN STREET • $368,900
OPEN Fabulous unobstructed SW ocean views. Outstanding top floor 1055 SUNDAY sq.ft. condo, renovated, 2 bdrms., 1½ bath corner unit. New stainless AUG. 17 steel appliances, front load Maytag washer & dryer. Extra large balcony. Well-maintained Dogwood complex. 2:30-4:30 Age 45+, pets allowed with restrictions. P.M. Roslyn & Associates Realty Ltd. 604-535-5553
OPEN SUNDAY AUG. 17 2:00-4:00 P.M.
#303 - 1381 WINTER STREET • BRIGHT 2 BDRM. CONDO Fully renovated 2 bdrm., 2 bath 1050 sq. ft. with high quality finishing. Great value at $289,900. Low maintenance fees: $192.64. Enclosed balcony for year-round use. Tons of storage. This beautiful condo is a "best buy." Bill Morris 604-314-7927 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty
2778 - 162A ST. • GRANDVIEW • $1,128,000 GST INCL. Brand new, stunning A+ features, reputed builder, 3321 sq.ft. home, 5 bdrms., 5 baths, fully fin. bsmt. w/legal 1 bdrm. suite. 3994 sq.ft. lot, NW front facing, in popular Morgan Heights, close to Southridge School. Earl Marriott & Pacific Heights Elementary catchment. Lana Wu 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd.
OPEN SUNDAY AUG. 17 2:00-4:00 P.M.
15569 BUENA VISTA AVENUE • $874,900 Beautifully renovated 3 bdrm., 3 bath 2742 sq. ft. home on 50' x 100' lot. New kitchen, sunny south-facing NEW BALCONY, NEW ROOF and windows, A/C, furnace, heat pump. Beautiful private backyard. WALK TO BEACH AND SHOPPING. Joanne Taylor 778-227-1443 Sutton Group West Coast Realty
LAST UNIT REMAINING! $10,000 CASH BACK offered for a limited time only! Listed at $399,900. Brand new townhome with stainless steel appliances, linear fireplace, powder room on main and more. (Sales Centre located at #13-3280 - 147 St) NET GST INCL! Lulu Sorbara 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd.
OPEN SUNDAY AUG. 17 2:00-4:00 P.M.
#202 - 1429 MERKLIN STREET • $236,000 Beautifully remodelled 2 bdrm. condo features contemporary open plan. Gorgeous kitchen with maple cabinets and pot lights, laminate and tile floors, crown mouldings, modern paint colors. Extensively renovated building. Age 19+ and no pets. Margie Chapman 604-828-3503 Sutton Group West Coast Realty
2834 - 160TH STREET • MORGAN HEIGHTS • BEST PRICE! Brand new single family homes starting at $728,888! Prices include NET GST! Bright and open floor plans! Close to Sunnyside and Southridge schools. Lulu Sorbara 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd. 14955 VICTORIA AVE. • STARTING AT $295,000 Sausalito Beachside Living. Extraordinary views, steps from White Rock beach. Brand new, open floor plans, modern designs, maple cabinetry, granite counters. Insuite laundry, underground parking and more. Colleen Fisher, David Foxwell 604-530-4141 HomeLife Benchmark Realty (Langley) Corp.
DEADLINE TO BOOK SPACE is MONDAY AT 11:30 A.M. Please reserve early...
271 - 173RD ST. • SUMMERFIELD AT DOUGLAS CROSSING • $678,800 Built by award-winning Cressey, loaded with extra features and attention to detail. Balance of 2-5-10 new home warranty, 5 bdrms., 4 bathrooms, granite counters, hardwood floors, restoration hardware. Neil Higgins 604-803-6615 Hugh & McKinnon Realty Ltd.
Realtors – To advertise on the real estate pages call Suzanne 604-542-7417 or email suzanne@peacearchnews.com
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Market strength carries into summer SURREY, BC – Continued demand for single family homes and townhomes resulted in the busiest July in five years for the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board. The Board’s Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) processed 1,615 sales in July, an increase of 11 per cent compared to the 1,456 sales in July last year and 1.4 per cent above the 10-year average for the month. Ray Werger, President of the Board, says, “July’s steady activity is a continuation of what we’ve been seeing all year. Our market has fully recovered from last year’s slump and has returned to what we typically see in the Fraser Valley, which is a steady, consistent market.” In July, the Board received 2,724 new listings, a decrease of 2 per cent compared to July 2013 taking the number of active listings in Fraser Valley to 9,636, a decrease of 8 per cent compared to the volume available in July 2013. Werger says, “Although our sales were slightly above average for the month, the volume of new listings added to the MLS® was 7 per cent lower than what’s typical for July, so for certain property types
and price ranges we’re actually seeing a shortage of listings creating a seller’s market for particular homes. “When demand starts to exceed supply it puts upward pressure on prices and in areas such as White Rock/South Surrey, North Delta and Langley we’ve seen an increase in benchmark prices of single family detached homes ranging from 3 to 6.6 per cent over the last year. It’s a different story for condos. In most of our market, there’s excellent selection and prices lower than they were one year ago offering tremendous opportunities for buyers.” In July, the benchmark price, as determined by the MLS® Home Price Index (MLS® HPI), of a ‘typical’ single family detached home was $568,300, an increase of 3 per cent compared to July 2013 when it was $551,000. The HPI benchmark price of Fraser Valley townhouses increased by 0.2 per cent; going from $297,800 in July 2013 to $298,500 in July 2014. The benchmark price of apartments was $194,700 last month, a decrease of 3.6 per cent compared to $202,000 in July of last year.
604-812-8228 www.carolineto.com
NEW LISTING!
1990 - 131 St., South Surrey Ocean Park • $825,000 Highly desirable Ocean Park 3 bedroom rancher in Hampstead Heath on a pretty tree-lined street. Features include open plan with soaring ceilings and millwork throughout. Large kitchen opens to family room and lush backyard with gorgeous patio area for entertaining and a gardeners delight. Spacious master bedroom has a sumptuous ensuite and spacious walk-in closet. Updates include main bathroom and new carpet (2013), hotwater tank (2009) and roof (2006). Only minutes walk to Ocean Park shopping village, 2 blocks to Laronde Elementary and Elgin Secondary catchment. A real gem!
BUILDING LOT 13408 Marine Drive, South Surrey White Rock $928,000 Beautiful 8,400 square foot development lot on the west side of Marine Drive with ocean views! Subdivision has been completed.
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INDEX IN BRIEF
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
CHILDREN
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS ...............1-8 COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS ...9-57
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BUSINESS SERVICES...................203-387 PETS & LIVESTOCK ......................453-483 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE...........503-587 REAL ESTATE ...............................603-696 RENTALS ......................................703-757 AUTOMOTIVE ..............................804-862 MARINE .......................................903-920
Brendan passed away July 29, 2014 at the age of 80. He is lovingly remembered by his son John (Trae), his daughter Kelly (Jim), his four granddaughters as well as many family and friends. Please join us in a celebration of his life on August 16, 2014 at 1:00PM at Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre 14831 28 Avenue, Surrey, BC. Online condolences may be left at www.victoryfuneralcentre.ca Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre 604-536-6522
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OBITUARIES
ROUD, Brendan Joseph May 17, 1934 – July 29, 2014
CHILDREN ........................................80-98 EMPLOYMENT .............................102-198
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IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one.
604-588-3371 smhfoundation.com
VAN GEEMEN, Johanna Tijtske (nee van Commenee) Johanna was born in Amsterdam, The Netherlands on December. 5, 1932 and passed away, surrounded by her family, on August 10, 2014 in Surrey BC. She is lovingly remembered by her husband of 61 years, Theo van Geemen. She will also be missed by her children Bill, Susan (Steve), John (Roelien), Debbie (Glen), Nell (Luke), Patricia (Dave) and Richard, her 20 grandchildren, 5 greatgrandchildren & many extended family members & friends. Johanna is predeceased by her sister Annie van Commenee, her brother Dilo & wife Leni van Commenee & granddaughter Nicole van Geemen. Johanna had a joyful outlook on life; a kind, encouraging & gentle spirit. Family & friends knew that she always put people first & God above all. A beautiful soul now rests with her Lord and Saviour. You will be sorely missed; we love you so very much. A service to celebrate Johanna’s life will be held at Peace Portal Alliance Church 15128 27B Ave, Surrey, BC, at 2 PM on Friday August 15. In lieu of flowers a donation can be made to the Dalit Freedom Network. Call: 604-535-4240 Website: dalitfreedom.net
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LOST AND FOUND LOST DOG - POMERANIAN CHIHUAHUA CROSS Red / tan colour. South Surrey area. Cranley Drive & 24th Ave. 604-805-4535. Reward.
LOST: READING GLASSES in a blue Hawaian pouch. Call 1 (604)536-4910
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SUNRISE GOLF COURSE 5640 - 188TH St Surrey
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9 Holes Golf Course Open 7 days/wk fr 8am-7pm Weekday Rates: Seniors $10, Regular $12 Weedend Rates: Seniors $14, Regular $16
IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
604-576-0340 / 604-761-1419
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CHILDCARE WANTED
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
LIVE IN NANNY req’d for 3 children under the age of 4. Spanish speaking pref. Call: Manuel 604-616-6808
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MELE, JOHN M. JULY 21, 1971 – AUGUST 1, 2014
PRE-SCHOOLS
A Great Janitorial Franchise Opportunity
SANDCASTLES & Sunshine Preschool 14633 - 16th Avenue
• Minimum investment as low as $6,050 required • Guaranteed Cleaning Contracts • Professional Training Provided • Financing Available • Ongoing Support A Respected Worldwide Leader in Franchised Office Cleaning. Coverall of BC 604.434.7744 info@coverallbc.com www.coverallbc.com
Fun Family Phonics 3, 4, 5 or 6 hrs a day classes 2 - 5 days per week available Junior Kindergarten, ESL
(Est. since 1995) BRENDA 604-531-2100
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ACCOUNTING/ BOOKKEEPING
Exp. Accounting Clerk - F/T Ready Mix/Precast Co in Langley is hiring with benefits Responsibilities include: D A/R, A/P D Payroll D Invoicing D Reception D Benefits admin Qualifications: D 2-3 years experience D Proficient in Sage 50, ADP Payroll, MS Office D CPA/CGA student preferred Please send resume to
info@fraserwayprecast.com
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Honour Someone Special Show your appreciation while supporting Peace Arch Hospital. Tribute gifts are a meaningful way to honour someone’s memory, recognize excellent care or celebrate a special occasion.
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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Doris Mary Ferry in the early hours of Tues. Aug. 5/2014@ Zion Park Manor, Cloverdale, at the age of 94.
She is survived by her daughters Mary Anne (Bill) Johnston, Jacqui Ferry (AI McNutt), Trudy (Jim) Davies, grand-daughters Amanda and Monica Davies, sister Mabel Rogers, sister-in-law Alma Hill as well as many nieces, nephews and grand-nephews and grand-nieces. Doris was a school teacher for many years in Langley and Surrey. She taught kindergarten, children with special needs as well as those in the regular classroom. She was honoured by the Langley Teacher’s Association with a life-time membership. Doris was a minister’s wife and with her husband served mission fields and churches in Saskatchewan and several churches in the Greater Vancouver area. In later life she and her husband attended Sharon United Church in Langley. After John passed away, she was a core member of Hazelmere United Church, a little country heritage church near Cloverdale.
Doris was loved by all who knew her. Unconditional love, family and music were core to her being. She treated all people with love, compassion, dignity and respect. She will be deeply missed. A celebration of her life will be held at Hazelmere United Church, 1614 184th St., Surrey (comer of 184th St. and 16th Ave. in Surrey) on Wed. August 20, 2014 at 10:30 a.m.
In lieu of flowers the family requests donations in her memory to Hazelmere United Church or to a charity or your choice. (For donations to Hazelmere church please make cheques payable to Hazelmere United Church, memo line to say: Doris Ferry memorial; mailed to Cloverdale United Church, 1757558A Ave., Surrey, B.C. V3S 1N1)
CHILDREN
Create your own personalized online tribute page or make a gift at www.pahfoundation.ca or call 604.535.4520.
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MINI PICASSO Licensed Facility Daycare. Accepting new applications, ages 0-12 years. 1845 King George Blvd, 778-387-1161, p_giti@yahoo.ca
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COMING EVENTS
Doris was pre-deceased by her husband, Rev. John G. Ferry, her sister Mary Arrigo, and brothers Jim, Don and Herb Hill.
Condolences may be sent to the family C/0 Mary Anne Johnston, 13424 Amblewood Dr. Surrey B.C. V4A 6M3 or by e-mail to the “Guest Book” tab at http://valleyviewsurrey.sharingmemories.ca/ site/Doris-Ferry.html?s=110
.Cruise the worlds largest tidal lake, Sept 9. $139. Sandy 604-535-6277, www.seniorsdaytrips.ca
Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre 604-536-6522
FERRY, DORIS MARY
The family would like to extend a special thanks to the people at Zion Park Manor for their love and care.
TRAVEL
John died tragically while on a summer vacation with his family in Veranda Beach, Washington. He is survived by his wife and high school sweetheart Debbie, children Matthew, Ben and Olivia; his father John Mele Sr. (Noirin); sisters Chris Reid (Mike) & Jeannie Felski (Hank); mother-in-law Marilyn Hawes; brothers-in-law Rob (Lise) & Gary (Courtney); nieces Danica, Emily, Katie and nephews Evan, Theo & Henry. John was predeceased by his mother Toni Mele and father-in-law Ron Hawes. John was known for enjoying life to the fullest. Affectionately nicknamed “Johnny Good-times” and “Johnny Drama” by his closest friends, he accomplished more in his 43 years than most would hope to achieve in a lifetime. He was a well-known, active and respected member in the South Surrey community. Partners in Royal Lepage Westgard Realty with his trusted friend Chuck Westgard, the two worked together closely on many other business ventures. However, John’s proudest achievement and greatest legacy is his beautiful family. He was actively involved in all of his children’s activities as a coach or supportive spectator and nothing brought him more joy than to see each one of his kids grow, learn, and succeed. His family, many friends, numerous business associates and partners will dearly miss John. He was a bright light that was extinguished much too soon. A Celebration of John’s Life will be held at Peace Portal Church (15128 27B Ave, Surrey, BC) on Wednesday, August 20th at 3pm. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in John Mele’s name to the Peace Arch Hospital (15521 Russell Avenue, White Rock, BC). Condolences may be offered at www.victoryfuneralcentre.ca
ANNUAL STARTING REVENUE $24,000 - $120,000
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Sunday, October 26, 2014 6:30 am - 12:00 noon Volunteer support is required for a variety of roles October 25 - 26 including race and fairground set-up, route marshals and event tear-down. Visit pahfoundation.ca/runwalk to learn more and download a volunteer application or call 604.535.4520
Help us keep up the pace for a new ER!
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FRANCHISE
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HELP WANTED
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HELP WANTED
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Be Your Own Boss Operate & Franchise a mini-office outlet from home. Free on-line training.www.freedom-unlimited.info
HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
PRODUCTION WORKERS
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DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING
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.
F/T SERVERS
This is an entry level, general labour position that involves the physical handling of newspaper & related advertising supplements.
Experience an asset, but will train. Please apply in person to: Moby Dick Seafood Rest., 15479 Marine Drive, White Rock.
FLAGGERS NEEDED. No Certification? Get Certified, 604-575-3944
FLAG PERSONS & LANE TECH PERSONNEL
HIGHWAY OWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS 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
Seasonal & F/T Opportunities... NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
WE WILL TRAIN! COMPETITIVE RATES
Jim’s Mowing Business for Sale Call 310-JIMS (5467)
Must Have Valid TCP Certificate, Reliable Insured Vehicle And Provide A Clean Drivers Abstract!
Please E-mail Resume: grasdald@telus.net
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HAIRCARE PROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at
Definition Hair in White Rock
Only those of interest will be contacted.
Friendly Atmosphere. First Month Free
Van Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.
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TransX is hiring Vancouver based
Class 1 Owner Operators for Okanagan runs. Benefits: We offer permanent positions with a great group benefit pkg including: life insurance, accidental death & dismemberment, disability & dental. Competitive rates paid. Skill Requirements: Ability to Read, Write and Speak English req’d. Class 1 Driver’s License with Air Brake Endorsement (within 90 days) and 2 yrs of mountain experience req’d.
Inquiries ~ please call George Costello 604-318-2061 Apply today at
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EDUCATION
HELP WANTED
An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)7235051.
AUTO DETAILER Collision repair shop
in Cloverdale / Langley is looking for a Auto Detailer. Polishing experience would be an asset. Wage Commensurate w/ Exp.
Call: 604-539-2828 or Fax resume: 604-539-2830 CONSTRUCTION SITE In your NEIGHBOURHOOD
Req: Carpenters, Helpers Labourers, CSO’s/OFA’s TCP’s, Cleaners $11-28/hr Work Today, Daily or Weekly Pay Apply 9AM to 2PM at: 118 – 713 Columbia Street
New West 604.522.4900 Counter Sales Representative – Plumbing for Noble in Coquitlam. Providing outstanding customer service to our customers; ensuring requests are answered promptly and professionally. Strong product knowledge in Plumbing with the commitment to ongoing training and learning. Send resume to: HR-BC@noble.ca
Need To Get Out Of The House, Talk To People & Create Extra Income? Try part-time work as a Food Demonstrator 6 - 10 days a month in local grocery, drug and department stores. Job Description: You must be a go-getter able to work on your own who enjoys talking to people & doing basic cooking. Great for men & women, seniors, retirees & mature adults. Availability: contracts would consist of 2-3 days on Fri. Sat. and/or Sun. (must be able to work all 3 days) from 11-5 or 6. Requirements: • Fully fluent in English • Own a car to carry supplies • Be well groomed & bondable • Able to carry medium weight equipment into stores. • Have or would get a Food Safe certificate Pay starts at $11.00/hr. Training provided in North Burnaby. Call JMP Marketing 604.294.3424 ext. 30 JMP Marketing Services BC’s largest demo company since 1979
Landscape Maintenance Company in Surrey is looking for
FULL TIME WORKERS Looking for team players that are self motivated, hardworking & love the outdoors. Duties will include lawn mowing, trimming & gardening. Must be willing to work in all weather conditions and in a team atmosphere. Wages between $14-$18 depending on exp. plus benefits.
email: deca1@telus.net or Call 604-882-6911
KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
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.
If you are interested in this position, please e-mail your resume, including “Production Worker” in the subject line to:
jobs.vantage way@gmail.com
Excavator & Backhoe Operator Training. Be employable in 4-6wks. Call 604-546-7600. www.rayway.ca
BOLD FACE can make your ad stand out! A minimal charge for a good investment. Call us at 604-575-5555 You’ll never believe how many good buys we can pack into one place! EARN EXTRA CASH! Clean out your basement, closet, attic or garage and sell all those unwanted items. Place your ad with us today at 604-575-5555 Don’t keep good things you don’t use anymore. Bring them to light with an ad in the classifieds. C A L L T O D A Y........Cash tomorrow! Place your ad today! You’ll never believe how many good buys we can pack into one place!
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162 St, 163A St, 164 St, 26 Ave, 26A Ave, 26B Ave, 27 Ave 97 36 Ave, Devonshire Dr, Somerset Cres, Somerset Pl 66 140 St, 56A Ave, 57 Ave, 57A Ave, 58A Ave, 60 Ave, Bradford & Halifax Pl, K.G. Blvd 42 145A St, 145B St, 146 St, 146A St, 61A Ave, 62 Ave 88 148 St, 148A St, 148B St, 149A St, 150 St, 61A Ave, 62 Ave, 62A Ave, 63 Ave 102 121 St, 122A St, 63A Ave, 64 Ave, Boundary Drive N 75 130 St, 130B St, 131 St, 131A St, 61A Ave, 61B Ave, 62 Ave, 62B Ave 94 134 St, 134A St, 135B St, 136 St, 61A Ave, 62 Ave, 62A Ave, 62B Ave, 63 Ave 120 133 St, 134 St, 134A St, 135 St, 58B Ave, 59 Ave, 59B Ave, 60 Ave 90 135 St, 135A St, 136 St, 58 Ave, 58A Ave, 59 Ave, 60 Ave, 60A Ave 107 132 St, 132A St, 133 St, 133A St, 134 St, 135 St, 57 Ave, 58 Ave 68 Northpark Cres 12100 blk - 12300 blk 68
PROFESSIONALS/ MANAGEMENT
WE are seeking a full time Live in Resident Caretaker in a 165 unit adult gated town home complex in the South Surrey/Morgan Creek area. List of duties & responsibilities available upon request. Forward resume to surreyadmin@colyvanpacific.com
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$12/hr starting wage. Must speak & write fluent English. Fax resume
604-541-1388
175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
BUSY EAST BEACH CAFE has 2 p/t pos. avail. now. Applicants must have Food Safe and exp. in barista duties, baking, food prep, cust. service & cash. We req. refs. and weekend avail. Please drop off resume to Look Watts Cooking, 15611 Marine Dr.
Counter attendant / cashiers / prep cook / team leaders. Canuel Caterers, BC’s largest High School Cafeteria Company with over 50 locations is now interviewing for September. 4-8 hour shift during the school year to start at a high school near you. Fax resume to 604-503-0951
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HELP WANTED
• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...
Kristy 604.488.9161
threescocatering@shaw.ca or Visit us at: www. threescompanycatering.ca
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APPLIANCE REPAIRS
RANGERS OCEAN PARK APPLIANCE LTD Repairs to all major appliances
Call (604)538-9600
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CARPET CLEANING
~CHOICE CARPET CLEANING~ 604-897-6025 (24 hr) Free Est. Steam Carpet Cleaning.
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CLEANING SERVICES
DETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING.
Efficient, Reliable, Friendly, Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience. Call Ivet: 778-235-4070
A Pair of Hardworking, Reliable, Honest and Detail Oriented Ladies to clean your home for your comfort. Excellent References. Insured and Bonded. Serving the W. Rock & S. Surrey for 15+ years. www.abovetherest housecleaning.com
(604)315-2440 E & M MAINTENANCE WINDOW WASHING Need CA$H Today? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. Snapcarcash.com 604-777-5046
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APPLIANCE REPAIRS
D Windows Out & In D Gutters cleaned In & Out D Pressure Washing D Serving W. Rock for over 30 yrs D Lic. & WCB insured. D Free Est. Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
Peace Arch Appliance Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092
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HELP WANTED
Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
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F/T PULLERPACKER
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Blackburn Ave, Coldicutt Ave, Cory Rd, Lancaster St, Laurel Ave, Nichol Rd, North Bluff Rd 104 140A St, 141A St, 16 Ave, 16A Ave, 16B Ave, 17 Ave, 17B Ave 71 144 St, 145 St, 16 Ave, 16A Ave, 17 Ave, 17A Ave, 18 Ave, 18A Ave 98 142 St, 18 Ave, 18A Ave, 19A Ave 141 130 St, 130A St, 131A St, 132 St, 22A Ave, 22B Ave, 23 Ave, 23A Ave, 24 Ave 58 132A St, 133 St, 133A St, 134 St, 22A Ave, 23 Ave, 23A Ave, 24 Ave 87 1744 & 1770 - 128 St 53 Bayview St, Beecher St, Crescent Rd, Gordon Ave, Maple St, McBride Ave, 91 126 St, 127 St, 26 Ave, 26A Ave, 27A Ave, 28 Ave 64 132 St, 135 St, 28 Ave, Balsam Cres, Vine Maple Dr, Woodcrest Dr, Woodcrest Pl 83 32 Ave (14000-14700 Blk) 49 152 St, 152A St, 29A Ave 52 140A St, 140B St, 141 St, 28 Ave, 28A Ave, 29 Ave, 29A Ave 44 164 St, 164A St, 165 St, 10 Ave, 10A Ave, 11A Ave, 12 Ave, King George Blvd 87 22B Ave, 24 Ave, Christopherson Rd 49 126 St, 127A St, 128 St, 18 Ave, 18A Ave, 19 Ave, 20 Ave 74
ART PROGRAM ASSISTANT
Southridge School is a university preparatory day school located in south Surrey with 670 students from kindergarten to grade 12. Our faculty and staff members have a shared sense of purpose as deŵned by our vision, mission and guiding principles and strive to make a difference in our school community. We are currently seeking applicants for a part-time Art Tech to support our Fine Arts Program in four key areas: Drama, Media Arts, Music and Visual Arts commencing September 1, 2014. For further information on this opportunity please visit our website at www.southridge.bc.ca. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
FACILITIES CUSTODIAN
Southridge School is a university preparatory day school located in south Surrey with 670 students from kindergarten to grade 12. Our faculty and staff members have a shared sense of purpose as deŵned by our vision, mission and guiding principles and strive to make a difference in our school community. We are currently seeking applicants for a full-time day Facilities Custodian commencing September 2014. As a member of the facilities team this position provides on going routine interior cleaning of the school. For further information on this opportunity please visit our website at www.southridge.bc.ca. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
DROP DRIVER WANTED
To deliver bundles of papers to carriers in the East end of White Rock, Tuesday and Thursday mornings.
3/4 ton cargo van recommended. Please call Peace Arch News Circulation Department
604.542.7411 Marilou Pasion
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GARAGE SALES
16332 10A Ave., S.Surrey McNally Creek Area. Moving Sale, Queen Bdrm Ste, Complete Office Furniture set, pine chairs and lots more. 9-1 Firm. Will take offers..
Estate Garage Sale Furniture - Pier 1 dining table & cabinet, end tables, futon, & household misc,
Saturday & Sunday 9am-1pm
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HUGE yard & garage sale. Hand & power tools, table saws, lawn furn. & garden items, misc. hardware, small kitchen appliances & bakeware, 100’s of books, vintage items, picture frames & lots of mason jars. Saturday, August 16th,13970 Malabar Ave. Entrance around back. 9-3pm no early birds! Rain or shine.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
CLEANING SERVICES
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly • Biweekly • Monthly Residential & Commercial Services ~ Excellent Rates!! * Licensed * Bonded * Insured
778-883-4262 PENINSULA Window Washing Gutter Cleaning Pressure Washing D Inside/Outside Windows D Fully Insured/Licensed D Free Estimates - Seniors Disc. D Friendly - Dependable D Quality Work- Reasonable rates
Mark (778)855-7038
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COMPUTER SERVICES
SAT. AUGUST 16, 9-1 P.M. 1768 SUMMERHILL GROVE Shelving, CD stand, vacuum cleaner, tennis racquets & misc. hshld items. Rain or shine.
Downsizing Sale
S. SURREY. Garage Sale. Sat. Aug. 16, 9-2 p.m. 13164 Crescent Road. Furniture, hshld, clothing, toys & much more.
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GARAGE SALE
SOUTH SURREY
(2 Blks north of 8th Ave)
971 - 164 St.
OCEAN PARK
Moving Sale Sat Aug 16th 9am - 1pm. 13348 17A Ave, Amblegreene. Kids stuff, some furniture & Household itmes. Custom-made fireplace.
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GARAGE SALES
Fri. Aug 15 & Sat. Aug 16, 10-6 p.m. 14164 32nd Ave. Good quality, no junk. No early birds.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
ELECTRICAL
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GARDENING
Low Cost. Same Day. Licensed. Res/Com. Small job expert. Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
GARAGE SALES
South Surrey
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S. SURREY
GARAGE SALE Sat. Aug. 16th 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 2637 Northcrest Drive
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 283A
HANDYPERSONS
A+ Lawn & Garden - Residential & Commercial services. 604.908.3596
DHALIWAL GARDENING AND LANDSCAPING
✔ Excellent Rates ✔ In-Home Service
Call Al at 604-970-7083
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION LTD. Complete Home Renovations (inside and out). Small or Large jobs. WE DO IT ALL! Call Bob 604830-1322 www.deadlevel.ca
for a free estimate. www.aboveallcontracting.ca
Serving White Rock & S.Surrey since 1990
CUSTOM HOMES RENOVATIONS ALL CARPENTRY PROJECT MANAGEMENT
All Jobs Big or Small
604-418-9910
Change ugly popcorn ceiling to a Beautiful Clean White Flat Ceiling. Lovely to look at. Update your house and increase it’s value.
LAWN & GARDEN CARE
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
25th Year Anniversary Member of BCLNTA Horticulture Grad. BCIT Since 1989 - FULLY INSURED
Call Mike 604-671-3312 expertlawnmanagement.com SHINE LANDSCAPING *Grass Cutting *Hedge Trimming *Yard Clean *Pruning *Powerrake shinelandscaping@hotmail.com
Call 778-688-3724
604-773-1349
Over 15 Yrs Exp. WCB Insured
Renovation Specialist Quality workmanship since 1968 Commercial - Residential
KITCHENS - BATHRMS CROWN MOULDING SUITES, DECKS, REPAIRS - BUILDING MAINT. REFS. WORK GUARANTEED Emerson’s Contracting 604-524-2451, 604-535-0566
HANDYMAN. Very reliable. 20 yrs exp. Senior’s discount. Make a list. CAN DO IT ALL! 604-866-4977 AT YOUR SERVICE. Carpentry, Concrete, Painting, Rubbish Removal. Call Dave (604)999-5056
Vincent 543-7776
Painting, Painting Painting Siding, Stucco, Trim, Fences, Power Washing Small Reno’s
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
RENE’S SPRAY & BRUSH PAINTING
1-4 Bedroom • Internals • Small & Big Moves • Internals SingleItems Items •• Packing • Single Packing Supplies s r
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778-855-5361
TM
rene.s@telus.net
B & B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620
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
FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1973
TOTAL RENOVATIONS
A SEMI-RETIRED CONTRACTOR. European trained. Specializing in Reno’s. Local refs. Reasonable Rates. Call 604-532-1710
Repair, Replace, Remodel...
SPECIALIZING IN • Basement Suites • Kitchens • Baths • Remodels • Additions • Flooring • Painting • Drywall • Much More Since 1972 Dan 778-837-0771
www.BBmoving.ca MOVING TO VICTORIA? Empty Moving Van Going August 26. What have you. FITZPATRICK MOVING. Call John Fitzpatrick 604-779-6404
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
European Quality Workmanship
HANDYPERSONS
WCB INSURED
MOVING & STORAGE
MOVING?
www.starttofin.ca
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
283A
~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates
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Licensed, Insured, WCB
Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes
GUTTER CLEANING, window cleaning, yard cleanup, pressure washing. 20 yrs exp. 778-384-4912
MESA PAINTING INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Quality work at reas rates. Free Est. Michael (cell) 604-724-7458
Member of Better Business Bureau
Call Blake or Brian (604)816-1653
www.selectionsnursery.com
Gutter & Roof Cleaning since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627
RELIABLE & EFFICIENT Lots of Local References
Gary 778-232-5117
100% guaranteed.
511- 176th St. Surrey
Qualified pruning, hedge shaping Organic soils & mulch placing Garden Clean-ups & Weeding
*PRESSURE WASHING
Call Brian for a free estimate
Installation of Hardwood Floors & Refinishing, Tiles, Staircases, Bathroom Reno’s.
D interior & exterior renovation D rot repair & restoration D Decks D Fences & much more free estimates.
604-538-0161
*Interior/Exterior *Res/Comm All work guaranteed and done to customer satisfaction.
*30 Yrs Exp. *Fully Insured
604-301-0043 www.phfloors.ca
START TO FINISH CONTRACTING
30% OFF all Designer Patio Pots
End of Summer Specials
All kinds of renos. Framing, flooring, kitchen, bath, bsmt, roofing, siding, finishing carpentry. 778-898-6815
Call: Rick (604) 202-5184
PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. Dump Removal Service. 604-762-4657/604-764-6416
Specializing in landscape renos Bobcat - Excavator - Decks Retaining Walls - Paving Stones New Lawns-Irrigation-Drainage Hedging and more
✔ Complete Renovations from Start to Finish For a No Obligation Consultation GIVE ROBERT A CALL Cell: 604-290-4964 Eves: 604-535-0603
~ Since 1986 ~
Expert Lawn Management
604-537-4140
D Additions D Decks D Bathrooms / Kitchens D Skylights / Windows D Tiling D Laminate Flooring
604-512-4525 www.gardenbuds.ca
*Weeding *Clean-up *Trimming *Lawn & Garden Maintenance. Call Kris 604-617-5561
$45/Hr
From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
LANDSCAPING
- QUALITY WORKMANSHIP-
•Weeding •Pruning •Maintenance
Quality Products Selected for Professional Results Soil & Mulch Sand & Gravel Landscape, Stone, Pond Supplies & Unique Plants
AFFORDABLE MOVING
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
300
Complete Landscape Service
FOR A BEAUTIFUL GARDEN Garden Design & Installation
.aaa lawn 604-542-1349
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
Clearview Painting & Finishing
Blake and his Dad make a positive difference in your life by providing quality workmanship delivered with integrity.
DRYWALL
604-868-7488
Qualified carpenter for all your home improvement needs.
CONCRETE & PLACING
MOVING & STORAGE
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
.Jim’s Mowing. 310-JIMS (5467).
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION LTD. Water & leak repairs, mould remediation. Small or Large jobs. WE DO IT ALL! Call Bob 604-8301322 www.deadlevel.ca
Call Irma
All trades at your disposal within your budget, with timely and quality workmanship.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
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www.affordablemoversbc.com
All your construction needs from full reno’s, new kitchen & baths, to just a quick handyman fix-up.
For All Types of Renovations
GARDENING
damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923
INTERIOR DESIGN
INTERIOR DESIGN
Call Joe 604-220-4442
FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS
THE JAPANESE YARDMAN
292
COLOR CONSULTATION
FENCING
Placing & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 34 Years Exp. Free Estimates. coastalconcrete.ca
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Comm/Res, Free Estimates.
www.centuryhardwood.com
* No Scraping * No Sanding * No Mess
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
10% off with this ad
REDMOND’S BACKHOE & TRUCKING: Sewers, drains, waterlines, excavating, backfilling. 27 Yrs Exp. Free est. 604-818-2137.
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
1624 - 156 St.
F Grass cutting - 1-4 x month F Hedge Trimming & Pruning F Summer Clean-up
Mike, 604.657.5800
✶ Repairs & Staining ✶ Installation ✶ Free Estimates
SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 287
MaZebah 778-788-7390
HARDWOOD FLOOR REFINISHING
ALL Concrete Brick, Block & Stonework. Good job - Good price. Call Enzio (604)594-1960
Sofa, furniture, household items, clothing, toys, antique table, New & Retail Tupperware Ph: 604-788-7498
MOVING SALE Sat & Sun Aug. 16 & 17 9 - 3 p.m. 13317 24th Ave. Lots of furniture, tools, appls. & more
To Do List? Free Quotes
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION AND FENCING LTD. Complete Fencing, DECKS - VINYL, WOOD and TREX). Call Bob 604-830-1322 www.deadlevel.ca
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Sofa & chair, swivel rocker, 5 pce oak dining set, books & bookcases, maple chest.
Sunday, Aug 17, 10am - 4pm.
SOUTH SURREY
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MINI - EXCAVATING • Drainage • Trenching • Clearing/Stumping • Certified Septic Installation Free Estimates
GARAGE SALES
White Rock
MULTI FAMILY SALE
1626 160th St.
Retro furniture, tools, tables & chairs, hshld good, 1974 MGB. Lots of misc. items.
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MULTI FAMILY SALE Sunday, Aug 17th 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. 1576 Merklin St. (The Embassy) ``Bargain Hunters Welcome’’
Sat. Aug. 16, 8:30-2pm
SENIOR DISCOUNTS
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GARAGE SALES
WHITE ROCK;
Moving Sale
30 Yrs. Experience - References
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Small or Large JOBS
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
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GARAGE SALES
WHITE ROCK HANDYMAN Repair - Renovate - Organize Build - Design - Electric
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp. Res/Comm. Free est. Bonded. #14758 604-353-1519
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CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS
“White Rock & South Surrey’s Leading Renovator since 1989”
Designing and renovating new kitchens, bathrooms, basements, house make-overs and additions since 1989
Per Molsen 604-575-1240 HANDYMAN CONNECTION Home Repairs, Renovations, Installations. Licensed & Bonded. 604-878-5232
HUDOLIN’S ON HOMES Complete Home Renos ✔ Bathrooms & Kitchens ✔ Plumbing & Electrical ✔ Finishing Work & Mouldings ✔ Small Additions/Bsmt Suites ✔ General Contracting for renos FREE ESTIMATES hudolinrenos@gmail.com www.hudolinsrenos.com
Dave: 604-862-9379
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HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMAN Home Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441 A1 BATH RENO’S. Bsmt suites, drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. Joe 604-961-9937.
Call for FREE in-home consultation In-house design team and cabinet shop
www.mpbconstruction.com b Showroom: Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave. (at King George Blvd.) Tel: 604-538-9622
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PLUMBING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 356
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
RUBBISH REMOVAL
MILANO PAINTING Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510
560
MISC. FOR SALE
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
604-307-4553
RENTALS 736
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HOMES WANTED • All Prices • All Situations • • All Conditions • www.webuyhomesbc.com 604-657-9422
PRESSURE WASHING .Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock / South Surrey
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
EXTRA
TRANSPORTATION
SUITES, UPPER
810
AUTO FINANCING
SOUTH SURREY / W. ROCK
DELUXE 1 bdrm suite, walk to beach. 1 Level home. Half acre. Quiet, sunny, priv entry, F/P, deck and laundry. N/P, N/S. 1 Person. $875/mo utils incl. Available now. (604)541-1313
CRESCENT BEACH Waterfront Home Sept. 6, 2014 - June 30, 2015 4 bdrm furnished home, 3.5 baths, brand new kitchen with professional chef quality appliances, in-house vacuum, washer/dryer, giant BBQ with burner under gazebo. Upper & lower patios on the water. Garage, beautiful garden, gardener incl. $3400/mo +utils. N/S. N/P.
WE BUY HOMES BC
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$1800 / 2br - S. Surrey Home This two bdrm hse is on a large lot has been completely renovated from top to bottom. Aug 1. Refs are a must. For more info 604-880-4919
REAL ESTATE
Plumbing Services - Hvac Gas Fitting & Electrical. C & C Electrical Mechanical 604-475-7077
HOMES FOR RENT
RENTALS
WHITE ROCK. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, 5 appls, F/P. Newer carpet/lino. N/S. N/P. Sept 1. $1499. 604-536-0028.
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TOWNHOUSES
Call 604-535-2679 to view Auto Loans Guaranteed or We Pay You! 1-888-375-8451 or apply at: www. greatcanadianautocredit.com
CHEAP LORIS CHRISTIAN Your Local Painting Contractor Professional Services done right
RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free! POWER WASHING since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627
New Construction. Insured, great refs. Free est. BBB A++ rating. ELMA PAINTING
604 - 861 - 6060 We do tile roofs, gutters, windows, siding drvwy. WCB insured. Our #1 goal is to satisfy our customers.
★Servicing White Rock ‘81★ Armonia in Design Inc. WCB/Insured; Visa/MC/Amex
CARS - DOMESTIC
PRESSURE WASHING - Prices Starting at $99.00. Quality, Integrity Manintenance. 778-997-5163
Interior & Exterior House Painting
SEMIAHMOO PAINTING
818
(778)997-5757
2011 CHEV AVEO 4/dr Sedan, automatic, grey, 65,000/km’s. $5500 firm. Call 604-538-9257.
POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING
.Homelife Peninsula Property Maint.
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
Call Ian 604-724-6373
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
Peninsula Prop Management
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
2000 TOYOTA ECHO 4 door, excellent condition, lady driven, all records, well maintained. $2700. 604-531-6710
RON Morin
640
Ronaldo,778-881-6478
RECREATIONAL
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POINT ROBERTS 96’ BEACHFRONT PROPERTY (5 min. from Tsawwassen)
Excellence in Quality & Service JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca
604-588-0833 All types of Roofing Free Estimate Written Guarantee WCB Coverage Over 40 Years Experience
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SUNDECKS DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION LTD.
Complete deck construction or Repair. VINYL DECKING - 10 year warranty. Thickest Vinyl and Best Pricing in Town. Installed within 1-3 days guaranteed. Call Bob Delaney 604-830-1322 www.deadlevel.ca
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
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WANTED TO RENT
GARAGE or SECURE 10 x 10+ Unheated ok. For ladders, furniture, boxes etc. Require daytime access approx 1x/mo. W. Rock/S. Surrey. Call Nick @ (604)250-9900
More info. about this spectacular property http://www. tourfactory.com/1052474 Chris Hughes:1.800.723.1313
IDEAL TENANT, 27 yr. local work history, no kids/pets, quiet, tidy. Seeking suite under $1000. Email to wanderlodge@hotmail.com
RENTALS
TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES! 2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026
The Scrapper
.Hayden Painting 778-229-0236 Family Owned & Operated Ryan 778.229.0236
www.paintspecial.com Running this ad for 10yrs
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.
BEST BUSY BOYS ROOFING LTD. D Conversion from Cedar to Asphalt, Shingles, Fiberglass D 30, 40, 50 Year Warranty. D WCB, BBB, Liability Ins. D Also Power Washing Free Estimates. Call Gary 604-599-5611 or Visit www.bestbusyboysroofing.com
10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. WCB Re-roofing, New Roof Gutters & Replace Fascia 604-812-9721
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
373B
TILING
A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peter’s Tile (604)209-0173
PETS PETS
Cock-A-Poo x Poo pups. 1st shots Vet checked, non-shedding, S.Sry. $600. 604-541-9164/604-785-4809 GERMAN Shepherd pups. Working line. Black & black/tan. 7 weeks old. $700. 604-820-4230, 604-302-7602 NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com
. FREE Scrap Metal Removal. .FREE Scrap metal removal. Appls, BBQS, exercise equip, cars, etc. 604-572-3733 ww.tkhaulaway.com
Skyline Apts White Rock Quiet community oriented living.
1 & 2 Bdrm Suites Hot Water & U/G Parking Incl
Interior & Exterior. Years Exp. Free Estimates! 604-498-3050
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PLUMBING
WHITE ROCK RUBBISH REMOVAL
RELIABLE, SERVICE 7 days a week
FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841
CALL ROGER 604-
.604.536.2216 www.bhserviceplumbing.org
RENOS & REPAIRS Excellent price on Hot Water Tanks Furnace, Boilers, Plumbing Jobs & Drain Cleaning
✭ 604-312-7674 ✭
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Extra Cheap Prices
BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7 Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com
A Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
Peace Arch Appliance Service to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers & dishwashers. Reasonable. Also Appliance Removal Call Mark (604)536-9092
968-0367 PATRICK’S RUBBISH REMOVAL *Landscape *Trimming *Yard Clean *Const. Clean. *ANYTHING!!! 1 Ton Truck. Call Patrick for Prompt Quality Service @ 604-808-1652.
APPLIANCES
526
UNDER $400
OAK OVAL TABLE 64’’ x 46’’ + 16’’ leaf and oak sideboard, exc cond. Best offer takes. Ph: 604-541-6490
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FRUIT & VEGETABLES
~ FRESH LOCAL ~
Spacious, tasteful home with beautiful garden. Fully furnished.
4 Bdrms + 1 bdrm suite.
Avail September - June.
1975 TRIUMPH TR6, restored, collector plates, insurance $400, no rust, low miles, runs great, $16,950. 604-541-1313 Brian
No cats. No smoking. $4000/mo.
604-992-2096 or 604-837-2716
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TRUCKS & VANS
White Rock - $795
Alfred 604-889-6807
Heat h/w, cable incl,. NS/NP Cosy 1 bdrm patio apt in well kept bldg on busy N. Bluff Rd. Adult oriented. 3 blks to shopping 2 week move in discount.
Houses/Condos/Townhouses Rental units available now www.bcforrentinfo.ca Office: 604-534-7974 Ext: 205
604-538-5085 www.sundail1@shaw.ca
~ Fir Apartments ~ 1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK 1 Bdrm units avail now Heat & hot wtr incl. Swimming pool & rec room On site mgr
Call 604-536-0379 WHITE ROCK. 2 Bdrm, 1 bth, walk to mall/bus. $1225 incl heat/hotwtr, laminate flr, Adult oriented NS/NP. (604)536-9565 / (604)765-9565. White Rock 2 bdrm grnd flr unit in retirement complex. Inste ldry, f/p, 2 baths, 55+ & over. Very exclusive. $2500/mo. Century 21 Prudential Call Wayne 778-883-7583 White Rock: Central loc. Grnd level 2 bdrm, 1 bth- $1000/mo. 55plus. 1 bdrm, walk-up on top floor. $825/mo. All Recently reno’d-Kitchen, Bath, Wood flooring. Heat & hot water, Parking inc. Refs. N/S, N/P. Lease req. 604-808-6601
14176 Colebrook Rd.
WHITE ROCK - Spacious 1250 sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 bthrm, lrg kitch. 5 appl., balcony. Walk to PAH & W.R. Shops. 4 unit adult quiet bldg, ns/n/p. Sept. 1st. $1325 incl. hydro. (604)535-8971 or 604-836-9045
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SUNDIAL APARTMENTS
WHITE ROCK - newly reno’d 2 bdrm corner ste, incl heat, hot water parking & cable Sept 1st. N/S, N/P. $1025/mo. Call 604-538-8408.
FRESH LOCAL BLUEBERRIES $9.99 flat or 3 flats $29.99 & 1 free. U-Pick Blueberries. Surrey Farms. 5180 152 St. ~ 604-574-1390
#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200
Beach - Firepit & tire swing
Big or small properties, WE MANAGE IT ALL! Houses needed for qualified tenants for estimate call:
BLUEBERRIES
604-599-3516, 778-878-4650
ANTIQUES/CLASSICS
Perfect & Smart Family Home above Crescent
S.Surrey Pacifica Retirement Resort, 1bdr top flr with inste w/d, mtn view, all amens incl, sec prk. Sml pet ok. N/S. $2200. Janis 604-202-8000.
WHITE ROCK clean, bright, 1 Bdrm ste. Heat/water, storage & prkg incl 1 year lease req’d. $820 + $410 dep. Sept 1. NS/NP (604)360-1403
$9.99/box ~ 4 for $30 Open Daily Rai’s Colebrook Farming
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Call 604-536-8499
TONY’’S PAINTING
PAINTING 1/2 PRICE
OCEAN Park Rancher 12587 23rd Ave. 1216 sq ft. on large private lot, 2 bdrms, 1 bth, w/d in unit, carport, sheds. Freshly painted and new flooring!!! Walk to Beach. No Smoking. Pet negotiable with deposit. To view call 604-229-9847
www.cycloneholdings.ca
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CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
1 room $69 - Includes baseboards
APARTMENT/CONDO
BEAUTIFUL Pacifica in South Surrey. Retirement lifestyle, all club amenities and programs included. Meals available. One bedroom, full bath, laundry, kitchen and parking. Walk out balcony to shopping within one block. $2200 single occupancy, couple available upon request. Call Barry Allan 604-535-8849 ex 101
.A East West Roofing & Siding Co. Repairs, new roofs, torching, gutter services. 10% off. 604-783-6437
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour
TRANSPORTATION
1 (604)541-5244. Hugh & McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244.
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604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley
1992 FORD RANGER - Ext. cab with cap. Green, runs good. $800/obo. (604)360-0456
TENANTS
S. Surrey/W. Rock. 3 bdrm quiet rancher in good loc. 2 bath, gas F/P, 7 appls. h/w flrs. in kit-fam/rm. Close to beach & border. N/S. Refs. $2,250: (604)433-1032 S/SURREY, W/Rock very bright 3 Bdrm suite on 2nd floor,1 huge bath with jaccuzzi, ensuite W/D, huge kitchen with ample storage, living, big parking, close to beach, border, N/S, N/P, $ 1720 + utilities, Avail Sept 1. 778-891-9717, preetgill4@yahoo.com W/ROCK. 3-bdrm house, lrg fncd yrd. Cls to beach & amens. N/s, pets neg. $1900+Utils. Avail immed. 604-620-1010, (778)837-5777
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OFFICE/RETAIL
Rosemary Centre 3388 Rosemary Hts Cres. Surrey, ground floor office/retail unit 526 sq ft.; 2nd floor office spaces from 220 sq ft. to 859 sq ft. in quiet Rosemary area.
Call 536-5639 to view & for rates 747B SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING S. SURREY Pacifica Ind. Living 65+, 1 bdrm, full kit & laundry, amens, Avail Oct 2014, $1850/month, call Donna 604-8664233.
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HOMES FOR RENT
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