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Milestone marked: White Rock resident and Second World War veteran Margaret North celebrated 104 years of memories, friendship and family at her birthday party last week, attended by dozens of well-wishers. i see page 11

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A man convicted of beating a White Rock businessman with a pipe wrench has been sentenced to more than three years in jail for the crime. Darryl Gordon Brown was sentenced Friday (Feb. 6) in B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster, 5½ years after the brutal assault on Fred Edrissi. Edrissi and his wife, Sabine – who live in South Surrey – received news of the threeyear, 27-day penalty shortly after it was imposed. “I think we can put this case to rest now,” Sabine told Peace Arch News by email that afternoon. “After five years, we are… glad that this has come to an end. “It is good to know that he won’t be around for a while.” Brown was convicted in Fred Edrissi November 2013 of aggraassault victim vated assault and assault with a weapon, in connection with the Aug. 1, 2009 incident. It occurred in South Surrey, on property in the 16500-block of 32 Avenue. During trial, the court heard that Brown’s attack landed Edrissi in hospital with broken bones and lacerations. Judge Robert Crawford heard from Brown, Edrissi, Brown’s former wife and other witnesses, before dismissing Brown’s claim that he had acted in self-defence. “It is apparent that there was a beating of several minutes, eventually reducing Mr. Edrissi to crawling underneath the tenant’s motor vehicle,” Crawford said in finding Brown guilty of the two counts in November 2013. Edrissi had testified that Brown – a mechanic who had agreed to do some work on Edrissi’s minivan – had attacked him from behind with a hammer and a pipe wrench as Edrissi attempted to fix a grinder that Brown was having trouble with. Brown demanded Edrissi’s money, then i see page 4

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Wearing a paper hat he made earlier, Lucas, 3, works on crafts at the Surrey Art Gallery’s Family Day on Feb. 8. The event coincided with the exhibition, Views from the Southbank I: Histories, Memories and Myths.

Southridge School’s four-person team of reading enthusiasts have a few more books to add to their collections, after winning top prize at Monday’s Kids’ Lit Quiz national finals in Toronto. The team – Grade 7 students Serina St. James, Sarah Tisdale and Armaan Randhawa, and Grade 6 student Stephanie Lee – beat out six ❝They just other teams in the final round keep looking en route to the at me and victory. saying, ‘I can’t “They had believe we to buy a duffle won.❞ bag to transport all their Joyce Chong book prizes Southridge home,” said Nancy Davidson, the national co-ordinator for Kids’ Lit Quiz Canada. The team travelled back to B.C. Tuesday. They’ll be on the road again in a few months, however, as they prepare to compete on the world stage. As Canadian champs, the students have now qualified for an even bigger event – the World Cup of Reading, which is set for Connecticut in July. “The students are absolutely shocked and thrilled… and excited to represent Canada in the Worlds,” Southridge teacher Joyce Chong, the team’s coach, told Peace Arch News. “I don’t think it’s quite sunk in for them yet. They just keep looking at me and saying ‘I can’t believe we won.’” Kids’ Lit Quiz is an annual literary tournament aimed at promoting reading among elementary-school students. Southridge advanced to the nationals after winning the provincial Kids’ Lit Quiz on Jan. 23 i see page 4

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Statistics show improvement, but work still to be done

Crime still a major concern T he 2014 crime statistics work. When good-paying jobs posted by Surrey RCMP are not easy to come by, some give a pretty good people turn to such crimes. indication of why citizens had While police are happy that crime on their minds during the the murder rate was down after municipal election in November. 2013’s record 25 murders, 17 There are very few categories murders in Surrey in 2014 is where crime numbers, nothing to brag about. Frank Bucholtz as measured by police It was still the fourthstatistics, are down. Many highest rate in the city’s of the crimes that affect history. ordinary people the most Some of that is are up, some sharply. related to growth, and Property crime is up some to the city’s large 24 per cent, for example. population of young Those are the crimes people, but it is still a that are reported. As was disturbing statistic. stated many times during Considering the the campaign, many nature of some of the property crimes are not murders, notably that reported – police rarely of Serena Vermeersch, respond in person, and in there is much work some cases, the amount to be done to really of property stolen isn’t large. get the murder rate down, and Nonetheless, it is a crime. quickly apprehend suspects after Thefts of motor vehicles were a murder takes place. up by 54 per cent. After years of One quite disturbing statistic is declines in car thefts, they have that violent crime in Cloverdale rocketed up again — despite and Port Kells is up by 10 per the many programs designed to cent. These areas traditionally catch auto thieves, particularly have been fairly quiet for police, the bait-car program. Clearly, but rampant growth around there are some car thieves out Cloverdale has undoubtedly there who have figured out how led to more crime. The Clayton to beat the system. area has grown dramatically, Fraud was up by 58 per cent. but has minimal bus service, no Considering the many phone recreation facilities and a lot of solicitation campaigns underway young people who are bored with at almost any time (one that I nothing to do. That can lead to know of seems to call people on increased crime. There were two a weekly basis), it isn’t surprising bank robberies in one mall in that some of those phone calls Clayton several weeks ago, and are made by fraudsters. And that there have been many reported is just one form of fraud. Fraud incidents of muggings, petty is an indication of some people thefts and vandalism. being desperate for money, and With all the concerns over is also an indication of how crime that were expressed in some people prefer to perpetrate the election, those who voted sophisticated crimes, rather than expressed confidence in the

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Surrey First candidates to deal with the issue. While there has been a lot of talk about transit and new taxes since the new council was inaugurated, there has not been many significant changes to the way the city deals with public-safety issues. Surrey RCMP is going to get some additional members, but they won’t be on the street for some time yet, and as all observers note, dealing with crime requires more than just additional police resources. One hint as to how challenging it is to deal with crime may have been given by Surrey’s two NDP MPs, who blamed the federal Conservative government for not dealing with it. After all, it is an election year. The Conservatives, in fact, have tried to bring in stiffer sentences for repeat offenders, only to meet resistance from other parties, and have had several initiatives that were passed by Parliament overthrown in court. If there is no way to corral the chronic offenders who do cause a lot of the problems, what are we as a society to do? Should we just let them commit crimes, and consider that one of the costs of living in a society where rights seem to outweigh responsibilities? Most Surrey citizens are lawabiding people who don’t want to have to deal with crime on a regular basis. They need help from police, the courts and government at all levels, but it isn’t always available to them. Frank Bucholtz writes Thursdays for the Peace Arch News. He is the editor of the Langley Times.

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Undercover agent testifies accused John Nuttall was eager to share Canada-Day plan

Bomb plot changed after Boston bombings Sheila Reynolds Black Press

Though alleged terrorist John Nuttall initially spoke of firing homemade rockets at the B.C. parliament buildings, his plan changed after the Boston Marathon bombings in mid-April 2013, according to an undercover RCMP officer who befriended the man accused in a 2013 Canada Day terror plot. The police operative, who can’t be identified, began his testimony Tuesday at the trial of Nuttall and his wife Amanda Korody in B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver. He said Nuttall told him pressure-cooker bombs like those used in Boston (where three people were killed and about 280 injured) would be cheaper and simpler than the mili-

tant Islamic Hamas-style rockets he’d talked about prior. The officer told the jury he befriended Nuttall at a gas station on Scott Road and 96 Avenue in Surrey, presenting himself as an Arab businessman who was searching for his niece. John Nuttall Nuttall was “ready to help,” the undercover agent testified, and the two spent about two hours together, with Nuttall showing him where teens would hang out. There was no mention in court as to why Nuttall became a target of police.

The officer testified Nuttall almost immediately began sharing his extreme Islamic views and plans to perform jihad, quoting deceased terrorist leader Osama bin Laden on their first meeting. The officer said he warned Nuttall about his openness, Amanda Korody reminding him they’d only just met and questioning how he knew he could trust him. Nuttall and Korody are accused of plotting to set off bombs outside the Victoria legislature buildings on Canada Day 2013. They have pleaded not guilty to making or

possessing an explosive device, conspiracy to commit an indictable offence, conspiring to commit murder and knowingly facilitating terrorist activity. The officer said Nuttall talked about the men accused in the Boston bombings, as well as those accused in the Via Rail bomb plot in Ontario. He was upset, said the witness, because imams at local mosques were critical of the accused instead of supporting them. The trial began Feb. 2. The Crown contends Nuttall and Korody made and planted pressure-cooker bombs in two garden planters outside the parliament buildings. Police made sure they didn’t detonate, and Nuttall and Korody were arrested at a hotel in Abbotsford on July 1, 2013.

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High-risk offender released James Conway, a high-risk sex offender, is planning to make Surrey his home, the ministry of justice is warning. Corrections BC issued a warning Monday that Conway had been released. “Conway has a criminal history which includes sexual interference of (a) person under 16… He has mainJames Conway tained a versatile pattern of released sexual offending against female children in a predatory and opportunistic manner.” Conway is described as a sixfoot-four, 276-pound Caucasian,

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New year celebrated

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Korki the Clown creates a balloon crown for Irene Yu, 6, (in checkered dress) during the White Rock Chinese Association’s New Year’s Celebration at Sullivan Heights Secondary School on Feb. 8. The Year of the Goat activities for kids were followed by evening music and dance performances at the Bell Performing Arts Centre.

Players Club considering if naming grants will be offered again

Theatre may revert to White Rock Playhouse Alex Browne Staff Reporter

The Coast Capital Playhouse will become the White Rock Playhouse again by early 2016 – when current naming rights expire – unless a sponsoring company or organization comes forward willing to exchange a sizable financial contribution for seeing its name on the marquee. “If nothing happens, the building is going to be the White Rock Playhouse again,” White Rock Players Club president Fred Partridge told Peace Arch News. He added that, while the club will approach Coast Capital Savings as a matter of courtesy to see if it wants to continue naming rights (and in the terms of the original agreement, Coast Capital still has first refusal), he believes a majority

of members would be happiest to rights for a decade. see the theatre revert to its tradiWhite Rock Players Club also tional name. agreed to give Coast Capital mem“I think that’s what (members bers a general discount on ticket of the club) feel in their hearts – I prices, to hold one free preview think everybody at the Coast Capi- night each show for staff, and tal Playhouse feels it’s include the instituthe White Rock Play- ❝If nothing happens, tion’s logo on all show house,” he said. the building is going posters and other proThe Johnston Road to be the White Rock motional materials. Partridge said it was theatre, the club’s Playhouse again.❞ home for 55 years of an infusion of cash Fred Partridge its 70-year history, that was urgently underwent a major White Rock Players Club needed to complete $1.6 million rebuild in the long-awaited proj2005-2006 as a community project ect to refurbish the auditorium and spearheaded by the White Rock lobby-end of the building – which started life in 1947 as a converted Rotary Club. One of the last pieces of the fund- Nissen hut originally used as a ing puzzle for the project came Jehovah’s Witness meeting hall, with the announcement in April subsequently purchased by the 2006 that Coast Capital had con- Players Club in 1958. tributed $250,000 for naming “Coast Capital has been really

good to us – they came through for us at a time when we needed someone to step up, and we certainly don’t begrudge them,” he said. “At the same time, it’s not a name that gives you the warm and fuzzy feeling for a theatre – and some people still think it’s a bank.” Partridge added that while the Players Club is “always looking for money – like any arts organization,” and that granting naming rights have become “a fact of modern life” – he doesn’t believe members were ever very happy about it. “I think the club also felt that we sold the rights too cheaply at $250,000,” he said. Partridge declined to speculate on what kind of sum the club would consider sufficient to consider granting naming rights again.

But he noted that club treasurer Karen Doolan has pointed out that doing so could wipe out the club’s remaining debt from the renovation. “Not having to pay and service that debt would bring down our overheads significantly,” he said. The club is also considering asking for donors to contribute to a new White Rock Playhouse sign – a cost previously estimated at around $16,000 – possibly in return for other promotional opportunities. “We need to have a long, hard look at this,” Partridge said, adding that all options will be reviewed. “But as of now, it’s going to be White Rock Playhouse again – and if there’s no interest (in sponsorship) we’ll be begging or borrowing the money to build a new sign.”


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Students earn shot on world stage i from page 1 in Vancouver. At the provincial event, the teams are asked 100 questions from 10 different categories, all of them relating to children’s literature. The topics are wide-ranging, and can include everything from classic literature and Shakespeare to more modern fare such as comic books and Harry Potter. In provincial rounds, teams are allowed to debate amongst themselves before giving an answer. Nationals, however, were a speed-round format – meaning as soon as any team member had an answer, they had to buzz in quickly and give it, with no chance to consult with teammates. As well, the nationals were only five rounds, with teams receiving 200 points for a correct answer. An incorrect answer was a 100-point deduction.

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Southridge students are the new national Kids’ Lit Quiz champions. Southridge finished with 3,800 points, which was 1,200 better than the second-place team. “It was close to tied after (three rounds), but we really pulled ahead in the ‘authors’ category,” explained Chong. “And the kids played it very smart. When they took the lead, they only answered questions they were 100-per-cent sure about, to avoid deductions.”

Davidson called Southridge’s victory “a convincing win” and hoped it would encourage other B.C. schools to take part in the event in the future. Now, the team of readers will have to expand their focus for July’s competition, said Chong. “We’ll have to focus even more on international books. There’s still a lot of reading to be done.”

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the years from the Victim Safety Unit, which also kept them in the loop regarding the proceedings and how to ensure they would continue to receive notifications regarding Brown’s status in the federal system. “We never felt alone or in the dark,” she said.

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Longtime walk-in location may close

Injection sought for clinic Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter

Change is in the wind for one of the Peninsula’s longeststanding walk-in medical clinics. Shareholders of Peace Arch Community Medical Clinic, located in the Uptown Medical Centre, voted last month to not renew the site’s lease, which expires in October. Exactly what that means for the 1545 Johnston Rd. clinic has not been set in stone. There will be no change until the end of March, at which time it’s possible another group of doctors may simply take over and continue operations. “Everybody’s working to try to keep it open,” said Dr. Gerald Roberts, a clinic shareholder and chair of the after-hourscare working group for the White Rock-South Surrey Division of Family Practice. “The best message at this point is we’re trying to have Peace Arch medical clinic in its present location in some form.” While in the same building, the Uptown Medical Centre is a separate entity from the walk-in clinic, and not part of the upcoming changes. The walk-in first opened in South Surrey, on 152 Street near 18 Avenue, 23 years ago. An initiative of about 30 family doctors who saw “a huge gap” in the community for afterhours care. If it closes, “what it reflects… is that there’s not co-ordinated afterhours care,” Roberts said. “It would be a hole in the community, there’s no question about that.” Clinic manager Kathie Torhjelm said a key

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The White Rock walk-in clinic may close its doors. reason behind last month’s decision is a shortage of physicians to fill shifts. Many who started the clinic are ready to retire; and, doctors new to the community are more family oriented – not looking to take on hours beyond their regular practice, she said. Still, “it’s a little too early to tell” now exactly how things will look at the end of March, she said, noting a transition committee is “actively seeking and meeting with” people potentially interested in taking over. Regardless of the direction, every effort will be made to make any change as seamless as possible, she said. “The whole model of our clinic has always been community service,” she said.

Another aspect that factored into the situation has been the success of local efforts to attach people to a family doctor, and encourage them to make that doctor their first call when health issues arise. Nancy Mathias, executive director of the Division of Family Practice, said a central registry of doctors through the Primary Care Access Clinic (604-531-3111) has offered ‘orphan’ patients physician options continuously for the past two years. Since launching five years ago, the Division has attracted about a dozen new doctors to the community, she added. “If you want one, we can find you a family doctor. That’s an

amazing point to get to,” Mathias said. At the same time, “as you attach more patients, people have less need for a walk-in clinic.” Dr. Steve Larigakis, board chair of the Division, agreed clinics have been impacted “to an extent” by the efforts. However, they “still have a place,” he said. Roberts said the Peace Arch clinic has “been a victim of our own success, in some ways.” Noting the clinic is not funded by the Division or Fraser Health – and offers care options most other clinics don’t, including dressing changes and injections – he said it “has to make economic sense” to continue operating. Roberts said Fraser Health officials have objected to a closure, citing increased pressure on the hospital. At the same time, he said the health authority has not come up with funds to abate the issues or establish an alternate urgent-care clinic. Torhjelm said more information is expected in the coming weeks, and will be shared with the community. Patients with questions may call 604-535-8496.

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t was about a year ago that B.C. had to deal with an outbreak of measles, with about 100 cases popping up in the Fraser Valley, and a few more scattered around the province. This year, it’s Ontario’s turn. Though it’s still a common disease in many ThirdWorld countries, the once common childhood ailment is rarely seen in Canada these days. There is one main reason for that: Vaccinations. Complications from measles include ear or respiratory infections like pneumonia, and in extreme cases, brain inflammation, blindness and deafness or, rarely, death. Measles accounted for 500,000 deaths worldwide in the year 2000. Mass immunizations have drastically reduced that figure. By 2012, the number of measles deaths had been reduced by 80 per cent. But the number of children that are being vaccinated is shrinking – many parents are willing to risk their children’s health, and that of others, by refusing to have their kids vaccinated. According to Fraser Health records, more than 30 per cent of infants in the health authority’s region are not getting vaccinated on schedule against diseases such as measles, diphtheria, polio and Hepatitis B. And though Fraser Health’s numbers show that infants in parts of Surrey and Cloverdale are above the regional average when it comes to getting immunized, the stats are still concerning. More than 15 years ago, a British doctor, Andrew Wakefield, suggested the measles vaccine, long proven safe, might cause autism. His study has long since been found not only inaccurate, but fraudulent. Yet, with the help of the Internet, the scare – and others like it – has been perpetuated. Experts are concerned that people who refuse one vaccine may be spurning others as well, setting communities up for outbreaks of other dangerous diseases, like diphtheria and whooping cough, that are slower to propagate. The typical course for common measles, especially with modern medicines, is relatively mild. But why put your child through even that, and put others at risk, for misplaced fear of a simple vaccination? While a rare few may have good reason – backed by the opinion of a medical professional – to avoid vaccines, it is still in everyone’s best interest to rely on the advice of doctors, rather than put misplaced faith in the veracity of the Internet. Vaccinations are not mandatory, of course, so in the end, it is the responsibility of parents to make sure they are making decisions based on fact, rather than misinformation. Their children’s health may depend on it.

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KID’S BIKE and THAT VIDEO-GAME CONSOLE were exactly as it really was back in the day. I am sure those who watched the seminal Wonder Years series from 1988 to 1992 did the same when they relived portions of the 1960s while watching TV. On The Goldbergs, the family has the identical Gran Torino station wagon that wheeled us kids here and there for much of my childhood. Back then, it was just another car – and the wood panelling added a touch of what we saw as class to our decidedly lower middle-class lives. Today, to many, including my son, it is a mystery relic. “Is that one of those carpool cars?” he asked as I marvelled at the beautiful beast on the television screen. “Carpool car?” I asked. He explained he meant a car that could fit a lot of people in it – my generation’s version of a minivan, but lower to the ground. Not surprisingly, he wasn’t sure of its actual name. The term “station wagon” might as well be on the same dusty vocabulary mantle as “cassette deck,” “album” and “typewriter.” Do we even have station wagons today? I don’t know, but it’s kind of cool we have nostalgic TV shows to help bring us – and our kids – back, 30 minutes a week, to the halcyon days of our youth, when virtual reality equalled toes hanging in the breeze and our half-time show was Willie and Waylon warbling on the 8-track. Chris Foulds is editor of Kamloops This Week.

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Follow Surrey’s lead in parking Editor: A great cost-saving thought in the City of White Rock would be to eliminate the parking-enforcement section by city staff, and contract out. It would eliminate costly taxpayer benefits payable to staff, pension money and the like. If this works effectively for our neighbouring City of Surrey, why not for the City of White Rock? The best would be the seasonal adjustment of full-time staff costs from summer when busy, to that of fall, winter and spring alike. The result in taxpayer savings avoiding full-time staff and avoided associated employee costs would most likely result in more revenue that then would benefit taxpayers. I suggest that the same enforcement and patrols would be the same but cost substantially less. This static cost for enforcement should be sublet to a private-sector provider. Ron Eves, White Rock

‘No’ side is focused on “sending a message” to TransLink, without considering the consequences. While no one, myself included, wants to pay more taxes, when we see such blatant waste of current tax dollars over and over again, the reality is that Translink will get its money to throw into its seemingly bottomless pit one way or another. Keep in mind the past ideas floated by them to raise more funds, such as an annual $100-plus vehicle levy, or an increase on the levy that Translink already adds to your property taxes, or a tax on the number of miles you drive each year, or more road and bridge tolling and, of course, an increase on the gasoline tax. While I, and most others, would love to see this bureaucratic money pit that is TransLink abolished and replaced by a leaner,

community planner-trained board of professionals, that is not likely to happen anytime soon and some, or all, of those previous money-grab ideas will need to be revisited, if the ‘No’ side wins. So is a 0.5-per-cent PST increase better or worse than the other options for the average homeowner’s wallet? For those who don’t spend like there’s no tomorrow, a ‘Yes’ vote makes sense. Dealing with overhauling TransLink has to be considered as a battle for another day, preferably at election time, when those responsible for creating this monster can be held accountable. Forest McCready, Surrey Q Transit referendum issue’s ‘No’ side has a valid point that the B.C. government and TransLink could

have much more accountability for taxpayer’s money. However, since they are not going to change their ways in my lifetime, and I want to improve lives and environment for this fast-growing Lower Mainland, I am going to swallow the bitter pill and vote ‘Yes.’ The substantial benefits include: reducing emissions, improving our air quality; fewer smoggy days; an effective transit system leading to fewer traffic accidents; time saved on commutes; and better health for residents as they reach daily fitness goals by walking to transit or cycling. The pioneers that came before endured hardship for our sake, so I think the 35 cents a day is something I can endure for the health and welfare of our future generation. Diane Matier, Surrey

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Perspectives on referendum Editor: Re: Mayors target residents for ‘yes’ vote, Feb. 5. So Mayor Linda Hepner thinks that seniors don’t “get” the need for increased public transit south of the Fraser? She thinks more work needs to be done to convince them to vote for the 0.5-per-cent increase in the sales tax. As a senior, living in Surrey, I can assure her that we “get” the need for better transit all right – just ask the residents of Crescent Gardens in South Surrey whose area has recently experienced a sharp decrease in bus service to White Rock Centre. However, we have lived a little longer than the mayor has and our experience tells us that tax dollars do not always end up where we were told they would. The mayor needs to convince us that every cent of this proposed tax increase will be spent on improving transit to all areas south of the Fraser. Show us the plan: Which areas will see increased service? When will this occur? What kind of service, bus or light rail or…? What is the proposed cost for the buses vis-à-vis light rail or sky train? These are a few of the questions I will need to have answered before I can vote “yes” to a tax increase. Hopefully, this information will be available at the open house to be held on Feb. 19 at the White Rock Community Centre. Margaret Mornan, Surrey Q The current ‘Yes’/‘No’ vote debate surrounding the proposed 0.5 per cent PST increase being sought to fund TransLink needs to focus some discussion on what will happen if the ‘No’ side wins. It seems the

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What happened to health ‘care’? Editor: Re: Overflow ER a Health issue, June 26 letters. Again, the ongoing issue with ER overflow at Peace Arch Hospital in the surgical daycare doesn’t seem to reach the people in charge. I am very disappointed in the hospital’s lack of concern for patient care, and at the same time, for creating extra work for the nurses. The nurses are just as frustrated, as they now have to assist with the overflow patients besides tending to us regular ones. I don’t mind wearing a mask during my treatment, what I mind is the fact that patients with pneumonia are being placed where we immune-deficient patients get our treatments. It just doesn’t make sense. I go and get my immune booster, yet at the same time I am being exposed to the very bugs my body has a hard time fighting, and, once infected, it can be deadly, as it was for my friend last year. It is like throwing a non-swimmer into a lake and hoping he will float back to shore alive. What is happening to our health-care system? It is more like an assembly line where you are lucky when they direct you in the proper slot, if not, you’re off the conveyer belt for good. As a health-care professional, I know we can do better, I know there are ways to address these issues, but we have to work together. First of all, we have to make the

patients a priority, it is as simple as that. The people that are really in charge are not the hardworking nurses I got to know and appreciate, it is the administration and the government that is not prepared to put health before profit or cuts, just to make that budget balance. Cutting health-care services should be the last resort; the sicker we get, the more we will be a burden to the system. There is nobody policing this system, and in my opinion, the government is sabotaging our doctors and nurses in doing what they are trained and paid to do, that is called patient care. Can we really call this a universal health-care system? I beg to differ, I was born and raised in Switzerland, I never had to deal with these issues, yes we paid/pay more, but we got/get the service accordingly. Maybe the majority of Canadians don’t worry about health insurance and going bankrupt due to illness, but I am. My CPP Disability is $590.23 per month and no meds are covered or parking at the hospital during treatment, which I need on a weekly basis. Have we sunk that low as a country, that we no longer care for the ill and most-vulnerable people amongst us? All I am trying to say is, every human being deserves to be treated the same and well while ill and needing treatment at any hospital. Maggie Bernet, White Rock

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A South Surrey hair salon is dealing with the aftermath of a second overnight break-in in less than two weeks. Early Monday morning, RCMP were called to Fresh Hair Concepts – located in the Morgan Creek Corporate Centre at 15252 32 Ave. – after the business’s alarm was triggered shortly after 3 a.m. Police arrived just minutes later, according to Surrey RCMP Cpl. Bert Paquet, to find the front glass door had been shattered. A suspect, who was caught on surveillance footage, is described as a white male, in his mid-30s,

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A curling iron and a few bottles of hair product were stolen, he added. Fresh Concepts manager Sharon Karlesen said the damage is estimated at $5,000. Monday’s incident was the second at the salon in recent days. On Jan. 26, the door was also smashed during a break-andenter. Paquet said it is difficult to determine if the two break-ins were linked, as Fresh Concepts did not have a surveillance camera during the Jan. 27 break-in. “I think it was through conversations with our (officers) that the business owner installed a surveillance camera,” Paquet said.

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hen Margaret North is asked about the secret to her long life, as she often is, the 104-year-old’s answer is a simple one: “I just keep breathing, in and out, and do it again,” she laughed. The longtime – and popular – White Rock resident was born on Feb. 5, 1911, and in the past century or so has seen the end of two world wars, lived in Hawaii, raised a family, welcomed grandchildren and become a fixture in her community. Last week, North celebrated her birthday surrounded by family and friends, and even received a visit from White Rock Mayor Wayne Baldwin to mark the milestone. “It was marvelous,” she said, noting that she wanted to thank each person who attended and wish them all a Happy Valentine’s Day. A veteran of the Second World War – where she served as a nurse – North said the real key to her longevity is a combination of luck and staying healthy and active. “I take my wheels and go to Johnston Road, it’s only three short blocks, when the weather is good,” she said, pointing to her wheelchair. “Age doesn’t have much to do with it, it’s your health.” And, until recently, North was still active with lawn bowling, curling, carpet bowling and golf. “I’m lucky, I don’t have any pain,” she said, noting that in all her years, she’s only had a headache twice – once when she was a child and again when she had the mumps en route to Scotland during the Second World War. North’s longtime friend and roomate, Star Hannah, noted that for North, it’s all about balance. “She always says ‘when you can rest, take it,’ she said. Born in the Kootenays, North graduated as a nurse from VGH in 1933. During her time overseas,

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moved to White Rock, where she has lived in the same condo ever since. She married again in 1992 to Malcom Mainwaring, who passed away six months later from pancreatic cancer. Despite the loss of both her husbands, North is surrounded by friends – including her neighbours and fellow churchgoers at First

Clockwise from left, Margaret North, 104, holds up a photo of herself after graduating from nursing school; centre, serving in the Second World War; in Dublin; with Mayor Wayne Baldwin on her birthday. United Church. She can also be spotted at Kent Street Activity Centre on dance nights, noting it’s easy to dance because someone’s always “holding you up.” Now, with her birthday behind her, her family and friends are

already looking to next year’s celebration. Hannah and Moira are already getting the ball rolling on a special invite to North’s favourite author, John Grisham. “She’s a huge fan,” Hannah said. “She is like the poster girl for (Grisham).”

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For history buffs – or simply those interested in learning a little more about the city they call home – a heritage bus tour of Surrey is planned for two days later this month. In conjunction with B.C. Heritage Week, Historic Stewart Farm will host a bus tour on Thursday, Feb. 19, and again on Saturday, Feb. 21. This year’s tour will focus on some of Surrey’s oldest neighbourhoods, and those taking part will learn littleknown details about areas such as Crescent Beach, Cloverdale, Hall’s Prairie, Semiahmoo Trail and more. Cloverdale, in particular, is rife with history, from the Clova Theatre – which served as a movie hall for nearly 70 years – to the Clover-

dale Interurban Station. The outing ends with a stop at Historic Stewart Farmhouse for tea and treats. “The focus this year is on neighbourhoods, and some of Surrey’s original city centres,” said Jerrilin Spence, curator of exhibits and programs at Stewart Farm. “There are a lot of things about Surrey that people may not even realize as they drive through a particular neighbourhood. At the very least, it’ll make your commute a lot more interesting (after the tour).” The heritage tours – which run from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. each day – are a way for people, whether they are longtime residents, new arrivals, or visitors, to learn more about the areas around them, Spence said. “What we see is it

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That portion of PID: 028-003-012 Lot B Section 23 Township 1 New Westminster District Plan BCP41790 as shown in heavy black line included in Lot 1 Section 23 Township 1 New Westminster District Plan EPP43507.

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It May Not Be Dementia Feb 12, 2-3pm | Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre This free talk by Suzanne Taylor will provide insight and education surrounding common treatable disorders, which if left untreated can mimic dementia symptoms. Pre-registration required by calling 604-501-5100 using course code: 4397495.

Coldest Night of the Year Walk Feb 21, 4-8pm | City Centre & Cloverdale Family-friendly 2, 5 and 10km walk to raise money for the hungry, homeless and hurting. Experience a hint of the challenges faced by those experiencing homelessness, while raising much needed funds for the Surrey Urban Mission or the Cloverdale Community Kitchen. www.surrey.ca/events.

Birding Walk Feb 21, 9-11am | Mud Bay Park

Heritage Sites Bus Tour Feb 19 & 21, 10am-2pm | Historic Stewart Farm Picture Surrey 100 years ago as you tour through Surrey’s oldest neighbourhoods. Hear the stories behind the sites, then return to the farm for tea. Must pre-register at 604-592-6956.

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Parents are invited to a free talk by Dr. Dean Kriellaars on the importance of developing fundamental movement skills and how they can support active lifestyles for healthy, happy kids. Get your kids moving with a fun 2 hour I AM Game introduction to physical literacy for children 6-12 years focused on Active Start and FUNdamental level games and activities. Pre-registration required by calling 604-501-5100. Course code: 4402284.

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Owner Amin Dhanani said he and his wife, Fal, pride themselves on having the largest selection of the most-sought-after jewelry available, and friendly staff with the knowledge to help customers find exactly what they’re looking for. “We’re always bringing new things in,” Amin says. “We like to keep on top of the trends.”

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The “Pulse” diamond pendant remains an extremely popular choice among customers, whether they’re visiting the store for the first time or returning because they know they’ll leave satisfied. The pendant, introduced last year, pulsates with every movement, adding a gorgeous shimmer to any occasion. Customers of Rochells Jewellers can rest assured they will find the best selection in jewelry at both the Semiahmoo location as well as the store in Central City Shopping Centre, which Amin and Fal opened in 2012. In addition to such world-class brands as Swarovski, PANDORA, Tissot, Movada, Gucci and Maple Leaf Diamonds, the showcases at Rochells carry an extensive collection of engagement rings with certified Canadian Diamonds, not to mention the exclusive Elle jewelry line and Citizen Watches.

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White Spot

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Famous for delicious food, friendly service and an atmosphere that always feels like home, White Spot has been a favourite dining destination in British Columbia for decades. General manager and operations partner Guy Dorchester and staff at Morgan Crossing White Spot are excited to present new menu features that are perfect to enjoy with family and friends – especially on the beautiful, all-season patio flanking the South Surrey restaurant. For a limited time, White Spot is showcasing their Guy Dorchester classic, stick-to-your-ribs Comfort Foods menu, featuring their signature Macaroni & Cheese combo for $14.99, with elbow macaroni tossed in a decadent, creamy aged white cheddar cheese sauce, baked with a crouton and a smoky bacon crust. Served with the much-loved White Spot Caesar salad and Hedgehog gelato, this is a meal that will fill the tummy and warm the soul. Other popular Comfort Foods dishes include the Turkey Chorizo Burger, Roasted Mushroom Ravioli with Chorizo and Goat Cheese and Cherry Pie.

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And if you’re looking to indulge in comfort food with a large group, White Spot can easily accomadate large and private parties, indoors and outside on the patio, which features beautiful firepits that create an inviting ambience while giving off heat for the cooler nights.

Our Morgan Crossing White Spot is now accepting reservations for private functions. Our fully enclosed and heated patio with two fireplaces can accommodate any party size up to 50 people. We invite you to come enjoy the legendary White Spot taste for your next business meeting, cocktail party, celebratory dinner and more.

Aside from serving up great food, the team at Morgan Crossing White Spot is dedicated to their community and providing outstanding service to each guest who walks through the doors.

From award-winning burgers with secret Triple “O” sauce to fresh salads, chicken, pastas, spot classics and signature breakfasts and beverages there’s always something on the menu for everyone at White Spot.

Dorchester, who grew up in Crescent Beach, has been at the helm of the Morgan Crossing location for more than three years. He was recently recognized for his work by the South Surrey White Rock Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Award as business person of the year, in the corporate category.

Contact us today to reserve our private patio room for your special event.

“I feel very honoured and privileged for the opportunity,” Dorchester said, noting he has built a number of longstanding relationships within the community. “I have to give credit to my team, who creates a wonderful environment at the restaurant.”

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Dine Like Never Before This Valentine’s

Geoff’s On The Corner has been established in White Rock’s Five Corners neighbourhood since 2014, as a gourmet bistro and wine bar serving up some of the best food on the Semiahmoo Peninsula. Geoff’s On the Corner is headed up by chef Geoff Lathwaite, former chef and partner in Share Small Plate & Wine Bar, which was located in the same Five Corners location as Geoff’s. Now with new partner Ron Gillespie, Lathwaite has been dazzling local foodies with a menu that features some of the best seafood in the city.

Geoff Laithwaite

From grilled prawns and roasted sable fish, to halibut, seared oyster and wild scallops, there’s no shortage of menu options to delight the seafood lover.

> STARTERS >

Coconut, Thai green chili & butternut squash puree soup, crispy rice noodles & prawns 10 Marinated beet salad, goats cheese vinaigrette & balsamic reduction 10

If seafood isn’t your thing, order up a New York steak, classic lasagna or the duck and lemon grass sausage, and you won’t be disappointed.

> MAINS >

As well, Geoff’s features a bevy of well-priced appetizers, share plates, desserts and cocktails, and also has a brand-new wine list.

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For those wishing to dine al fresco this spring and summer, Geoff’s also has a beautiful new patio – a wonderful spot for dining and drinks with friends.

Pan seared salmon, caper & anchovy reduction, spiced jasmine rice & wilted spinach 23

And while the restaurant has undergone a few changes since opening as Geoff’s last year, it still features that same cozy vibe and fun atmosphere as before.

Grilled lamb rack chops (3), lentil & root vegetable stew & pomegranate gastrique 30

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Geoff’s On the Corner is also available for catering at private functions, and is a perfect option should you have an event coming up that needs top-notch food and service.

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Geoff’s On the Corner is located at Five Corners in White Rock at #1 15223 Pacific Ave. For more on the restaurant, visit www.geoffsonthecorner.com

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Everyone knows Canadian Tire at South Point Exchange – now in its 15th year serving White Rock and South Surrey customers – is a one-stop shopping option providing a huge selection of merchandise for home, garden and auto needs. But owner Dan Higgins has a few departments and features he’d like to bring to customers’ attention – or remind them of. “One is that we have a large gardening department, with everything from topsoil and fertilizers to pots and plants,” he said. “We also have a large selection of upscale barbecues, both natural gas and tank-fed, and upscale lawn furniture, too,” he said, adding that the range of products extends from the lower end to the most luxurious in outdoor entertaining environments. “In the sports line, we also have a full fishing and hunting Dan Higgins pro shop – which is fairly new in the store – with a large accompanying line of fishing and hunting accessories,” he said. “There’s not a lot of places in the community where you can buy this equipment.” Camping, swimming and hiking are also well catered-to outdoor activities at Canadian Tire, he adds. “Hiking is something people don’t usually think of in connection with Canadian Tire, but we’ve got everything from hiking boots to hiking poles, packsacks and even compact food items for hikers.” Canadian Tire has also taken care to make sure that upscale products are available across the board in household appliances , including such recognized manufacturer names as Shark, Black and Decker and Cuisinart. “We’ve got a big selection of home decor items including lamps and rugs, and lots of garage and home storage ideas including many containers in different sizes – and we must have over 40 different vacuum cleaners in stock, as well as plumbing and electrical items, light fixtures, parts and tools.” Customers should also remember that Canadian Tire offers a huge selection of pet foods and accessories –”all kinds of things for your pets,” Higgins said. Automotive needs are also well-covered, with a 10-bay garage and mechanics on duty seven days a week and licensed technicians available to work on any make of vehicle. “We can also get you any type of tire for your vehicle overnight,” Higgins said. “Most tires are in stock, and can be installed on the same day.” Products in every department can also be ordered on-line and picked up at the store, he added. “As owners of the store, Sue and I also work and live in the community – and we like to give back through everything from sports teams and the hospital to dry grads and community policing, and give our own time as well,” Higgins said. He also takes pride in Canadian Tire’s Jumpstart program – a community-based charity that helps young people from four to 18 participate in organized sports and education. “Since its inception it’s helped some 16,000 kids – and 100 per cent of the funding raised in the community stays in the community with zero administration charges.”

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Delrios Restaurant

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For close to 20 years, Delrios Restaurant in Ocean Park has been offering a friendly neighbourhood atmosphere to enjoy a tasty meal, amazing service and memorable dining experiences night after night. Recently, the family-owned Peninsula destination underwent an exciting renovation and now features an updated, contemporary look that will appeal to a diverse crowd of patrons. With a brand new bar area and several big-screen TVs, Delrios is the perfect place to catch the game with some friends, enjoy some delicious fresh food and some drinks from their newly expanded and inspired drink menu.

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The restaurant’s decor isn’t the only thing that has been overhauled recently, Delrios is thrilled to be offering a mouth-watering new menu, featuring a full range of specialized gluten-free dishes.

Enjoy our specials

Favourites include sustainable albacore tuna with house-made pesto sauce, scrumptious risotto balls and their ever-popular grass-fed handcrafted beef burgers – all examples of Delrios’ commitment to using the highest quality, freshest ingredients in all their dishes.

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One thing that hasn’t changed at Delrios is their popular lineup of gourmet pizzas, made with the best quality cheese, piled high with fresh toppings and baked to perfection.

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Try one of their signature flavours – like the Crescent Beach Special, the Picante or the new Texan – or create your own from a selection of fresh, premium toppings.

Q WEDNESDAY PASTA NIGHT

Delrios also has a great lineup of daily specials, including Souvlaki specials on Monday nights and Pasta Nights on Wednesdays, and offers delivery of all your favourite menu items.

Q SUNDAY PORK RIBS

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As longtime members of the White Rock/South Surrey community, owners Hormoz, Kim and chef Kevin wish to thank their loyal customers new and old for their years of support. With increased competition in the area from big-name chain restaurants, it’s more important than ever for the community to support local family-owned businesses, and the owners and staff at Delrios truly appreciate the patronage from those in the Ocean Park neighbourhood and beyond. Whether you’re looking for a great ambience to enjoy dinner with family and friends, a place for a romantic dinner for two or a venue for your birthday party or other special event, let Delrios provide you with a welcoming environment, great service and outstanding food for your night out – you won’t be disappointed!

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If you’re tired of suffering with pain, discomfort and other ailments, perhaps it’s time to try a new and effective approach to healing. At White Rock’s Feng Li Acupuncture & Natural Healing Clinic, patients are treated with a combination of medicinal herbs, acupuncture, food therapy, massage and therapeutic exercise, proven to be effective in treating a variety of conditions. Feng Li has helped thousands of patients find relief through integrated Western and TCM Feng Li therapies, including acupuncture (a proven technique used to balance the flow of energy); herbal remedies and Qi Gong. Feng Li Acupuncture and Natural Healing Clinic also offers a wide range of herbal medicines both Western and Chinese. In the clinic, she also has a diverse selection of Western health food supplements and vitamins for sale. Using this holistic approach, Feng treats a wide range of diseases, conditions and ailments, including skin conditions such as acne, rosacea, eczema, psoriasis; respiratory conditions such as allergies, sinus problems, bronchitis, asthma; chromic urinary infections & prostate problems, gall bladder issues, IBS, infertility, menstrual problems, mood swings, hot flashes, insomnia, fatigue, pain and soft tissue injuries, stress, anxiety, depression, weight loss and much more. On the aesthetic side, Feng also offers cosmetic acupuncture for facial rejuvenation and acne problems, treatments that provide effective results with no down time.

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Feng takes pride in providing high quality customer service and giving the utmost care for her patients with her friendly and naturally empathetic nature. Her patients appreciate her calm and understanding manner, and her passion for using traditional Chinese medicines and techniques to improve the well-being of others.

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Panda’s Szechuan

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To say that the Panda Szechuan is South Point Exchange is a labour of love for owner Yuhan Zhu is no overstatement. “I love food and I love making good food for people,” she said, adding that she goes to the market each day to ensure that all the ingredients are fresh. “I am Szechaunese myself and I love to eat, and I Iove customers and making them happy with their meal, “ she said, noting that the restaurant’s speciality is the cuisine of her home province. “Szechuan food is known for being spicy and Michael Lo tasty – and it’s also very fresh, hot and crispy,” said Zhu, who, with manager Michael Lo, has been serving local customers in the brand new restaurant since November of last year. Panda Szechuan also caters to a wide range of tastes with a diverse menu that includes such customer favourites as sweet-and-sour pork, beef broccoli and seafood dishes, as well as morning Dim Sum. With daily combo specials and night-time entrees running in the $10-$15 range it’s also an affordable dining-out option. For a special treat, customers also enjoy the restaurant’s Beijing Duck – which is cooked in traditional style, which includes peeling the skin off and wrapping it with carrots and onions, as well as serving the extra duck meat in a lettuce wrap. “It’s cooked in front of the customer – it’s like a show in itself,” Zhu said. The restaurant also offers several vegetarian options, but Zhu added that “as long as you ask, we can make everything on the menu vegetarian.” Zhu, who came to Canada some 10 years ago, finished high school and university in the Ottawa area, where she also worked in a few restaurants before moving west. Opening a restaurant was a natural for her, she said, and she has found that South Point Exchange (Panda Szechuan is located next to HSBC, in the same building) is a high-traffic area she feels deserved a quality Chinese-dining experience. “We also have online ordering through our website, pandaszechuan.com and we’re also planning to offer delivery soon,” she added.

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The New Year Is Just Beginning...

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When it comes to your family’s health, finding a trusted dentist for all your oral-care needs is an essential part of maintaining overall health and wellness. For over twenty years, Dr. Edmund Wong has been providing his patients with comprehensive care, building a foundation of trust. Patients who come in to South Point Dental can rest assure they are getting treatment from professionals who have a passion for creating beautiful, healthy smiles. Dr. Wong and his enthusiastic team love to create positive experiences at the dental office. We Dr. Edmund Wong believe there has never been a better time to choose YOU and give yourself the confidence of a great smile. One way to achieve your dream is through Invisalign. Invisalign is an alternative to metal braces for those who want to straighten their teeth and improve their smile. Not only is Invisalign nearly invisible, but it’s also removable, so you can brush, floss, eat and drink as normal while in treatment. You can also view a virtual treatment plan ahead of time, to see what your teeth will look like when your Invisalign treatment is complete. Best of all, Dr. Wong is a Preferred Invisalign provider which is a privilege given by Invisalign based on a doctor’s level of experience. Dr. Wong’s office can also replace missing teeth and stabilize loose dentures with dental implants. If implant dentistry interests you and would like to know more, Dr. Wong and his implant team look forward to providing a complete evaluation and answer any questions you may have. And if you’re nervous about visiting the dentist, Dr. Wong and his exceptional staff can help with that, too. South Point Dental Centre offers sedation dentistry – a technique that allows individuals to be relaxed throughout their visit, and receive the care they need with a stress-free experience – no matter how simple or complex the procedure. We are inviting anyone looking for a new dentist or wanting to find out more about South Point Dental to make an appointment for a complimentary meet and greet this month. Please call us at 604-535-8880 to meet our team today.

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Some good habits to commit to in 2015 1. Smile More 2. Set a Schedule 3. Get Your VELscope Screening 4. Curb Bad Habits 5. Eat (& Drink) Better 6. Floss Every Day 7. Brush More Often

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Global music, local setting Alex Browne Arts Reporter

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Ash Girl (Emma Schellenberg) is beset by the Seven Deadly Sins in animal form in Timberlake Wertenbaker’s play Ash Girl.

Twist on fairytale comes to life through Earl Marriott Secondary students

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sh Girl – latest theatre production of Earl Marriott Secondary – is anything but a Disney princess tale. Yes, it’s inspired by the enduring fairy tale Cinderella, but American-born British playwright Timberlake Wertenbaker’s version is an entirely darker vision that has been compared with the Brothers Grimm’s stories and the medieval morality plays. There’s nothing prettified about the domestic plight of the Ash Girl (Emma Schellenberg) in the play, directed by theatre department head Candace Radcliffe, which runs Feb. 24 to 27 at the school’s Wheelhouse Theatre. And her subsequent search through a dark and terrifying forest – for her own identity and the courage to deal with adversity – is certainly not recommended for very young children. Ash Girl not only has to endure a cruel stepmother (Nicole Meeks)

and two revolting step-sisters, Judith (Jane Weaver) and Ruth (Sierra Ellis), in this story – she must also confront the Seven Deadly Sins that lurk in the forest as creatures determined to destroy all humans that cross their path: Slothworm (Katie Walpuski), Angerbird (Harrison FrancisLyster), Envysnake (Marie Lesyk), Gluttontoad (Luke Ballam), Pridefly (Thomas Buecking), Greedmonkey (Dylan Harrison) and Lust (Sarah McLeod). There’s also a personification of Sadness (Claudine Paed) that Ash Girl must stop from overpowering her in her quest for harmony and completeness. Lest one think that Wertenbaker’s poetic, allegorical fantasy (last staged at Marriott in 2007) is all darkness, there are other characters to help Ash Girl – a good Fairy (Adanna Farrow) and some cute animals: Owl (Delacey Tate), Otter (Julia Albert), and a boy and girl mouse (Aydin Demir, Lilly VanNen).

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And yes, there is a ball and a lost slipper and a handsome Prince named Amir (Karn Cheema), although, in this version he has been exiled to a rainy new land with his sister Zehra (Brielle Tuan) and brother Paul (J.C. Abbott). If it sounds like many of the characters have issues, it’s true, but that’s what gives resonance – and great opportunities for both vocal and physical playing – to the actors. Asked to describe their stepsister roles, Grade 11 students Weaver and Ellis don’t hesitate to use the words “gross” and “repulsive.” “They have no manners – they’re only open to what they want to do,” Weaver said. “All they care about is their appetites,” Ellis added. “They’re very self-centred – they just don’t think about anybody else.” Weaver said one of the real challenges of the roles is being allowed the licence “to put in any disgusting trait we can think of – with them there is no real limit.” “At first it was a bit tricky – it was,

how gross can we be in front of our peers?” Ellis said. But both realize the importance of being effective antagonists to the Ash Girl. “If we’re soft to her, it doesn’t work,” Weaver said. “It’s a testament to their acting ability that they can pull off being disgusting,” Schellenberg said. The Grade 12 student said her own challenge in the play is finding real and subtle ways to express thought and inner turmoil after playing such exaggerated characters as Hedy La Rue in last year’s musical How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying. “Ash Girl is always in an internal conflict with herself – should she fight or should she be submissive?” she said. “She’s fighting herself and she’s fighting other people at the same time. “It’s a very relatable character.” Tickets ($15, students $12) can be reserved by calling 604-542-2181, or by emailing emstheatreco@ gmail.com

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South Surrey’s Dance Effect studio dancers have reason to celebrate after a strong showing in their first-ever international competitive event. Studio founder and director Nathalie Heath (finalist for So You Think You Can Dance Canada and dancer/choreographer for Barbie) took 24 young dancers in three different groups to the New York City Dance Alliance’s regional convention in Vancouver, Wash., Jan. 23-25. The studio’s junior group (11- to 12-yearolds) received a judges’ choice award for the junior jazz piece ‘When A Fire Starts To Burn’ and the studio also received a judges’ choice award for teen hip hop group for ‘T-2’. “That involved all 24 of the dancers – it’s very exciting for all of them to get that acknowledgement,” Heath said. The event was also notable for recognition of two boy dancers who were judged eligible to qualify for the NYCDA national event, held in New York in September. Hayden Rivas, 11, was judged outstanding as a junior dancer in his ballet and jazz auditions, as well

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Dance Effect studio dancers pause during a class to celebrate their competition achievements. participation in classes and dance etiquette. Shane Killoran, 15, was similarly judged outstanding for his work in tap, ballet, jazz and lyrical dance. “I make sure that the students take everything so that when they go to

conventions like this they are equipped to handle all these classes,” Heath noted. Another of her dancers, James Brown, 15, won a regional convention scholarship sponsored by breakout choreographer Peter Chu, who is in the

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fter three more losses on the weekend, the Surrey Eagles are trying to stay focused on the positive. The struggling BC Hockey League team – which sits lasts in the league with just eight wins in 51 games – went winless on a twogame road trip, losing 2-1 to the Trail Smoke Eaters Saturday and 3-2 to the Salmon Arm Silverbacks Sunday. Then, on Monday at South Surrey Arena, the Eagles dropped a Family Day matinee 4-2 to the visiting Coquitlam Express. But despite not picking up any points in the standings, Eagles head coach Blaine Neufeld pointed to the fact that all three games were close. “We’re one bounce away in so many of these games, and the guys really are fighting through it as best they can,” he said. Of late, the difference in most of the team’s one-goal losses is a combination of luck and confidence, Neufeld said. “We’re young, and because we haven’t won a whole lot this year, sometimes your individual confidence goes down as the team’s kind of drops as a whole,” he said. “I really feel for the guys, because they’re fighting hard, but we need to not let (the losses) get to us, and try and get a few wins here over the last seven games.” Saturday’s game in Trail was a particularly tough test for the Birds, as the team was forced to ice a roster of just nine forwards and four defencemen – a full line and defence pairing short of the usual. The short bench was a result of injuries, the suspension to Sam Chatterley, while the Drapluk brothers both missed the game because they had to stay behind to write their SAT exams. They met up with the team for Sunday’s game in Salmon Arm. “I actually thought it was one of our better games we’d played recently,” Neufeld said. “Everybody was needed, and everybody was engaged. We played pretty well.” Against Trail, Surrey fell behind 2-0 after 40 minutes, but Eagles’ Spencer Unger made it a one-goal game seven minutes into the third, with Ben Vikich and Darius Davidson picking up assists. Christian Short was between the pipes for Surrey, stopping 33 of 35 shots on goal. Sunday’s game in Salmon Arm was much the same, with the Eagles trailing after two periods. Salmon Arm’s Phil Middleton and Nick Hutchinson each scored in the first period to stake the home side to a 2-0 lead,

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Surrey Eagles forward Spencer Unger – who scored twice last weekend – crashes the net against the Coquitlam Express Monday. and Surrey’s Andy Chugg made it 2-1 on the power play midway through the second. In the third, Salmon Arm went up 3-1 on a goal from Taro Hirose, and though Quinn Lenihan made it 3-2 just four minutes later, it was as close as the visiting club would get to tying the game. Short was again in net for the Eagles, making 34 saves. On Monday afternoon, in front of one of their biggest crowds of the season, the Eagles – playing with four affiliate players in the lineup – and Express traded goals in a backand-forth affair. Coquitlam led 2-1 after the first period – Unger scored the lone Eagles’ goal – but the Express opened up a three-goal lead

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In North Vancouver, the Eagles stayed close to the Blues for 20 Two losses last week weren’t minutes before Capilano outenough to knock the Kwantlen scored the visitors 21-9 in the Polytechnic University (KPU) third quarter. Eagles women’s basketball team KPU trailed just 21-16 at halfout of the final playoff position. time, but went into the fourth The Eagles fell 56-43 to the Cap- quarter with a 42-25 deficit. ilano Blues Thursday “Too many turnnight in North Vanâ??Too many overs and being outcouver, then dropped turnovers and being rebounded really hurt a 71-55 decision to the us,â€? said KPU head out-rebounded Quest Kermodes Satcoach Dan Nayebzareally hurt us.â?ž urday in Squamish. deh. “This game we KPU is now 4-12 Dan Nayebzadeh started really good (won-lost) on the coach but we ran out of gas, season, but remains particularly in offenin sixth place in the eight-team sive rebounds.â€? PACWEST (Pacific Western AthShilpa Khanna carried much of letic Conference) standings. the offensive load for Kwantlen, They are a game up on the scoring 15 points. Haeley WilColumbia Bible College Bearcats liams was the top rebounder and two ahead of the Langara with eight. Sam McPhail conFalcons with five games to play. tributed with nine points and six Kwantlen will play the Bearcats rebounds. tomorrow (Friday) in Abbotsford, Against the unbeaten Kerand will close out the regular sea- modes, the KPU squad played son in two weeks at Langara. a strong first half, leading 14-9 Sports Reporter

after one quarter and 32-31 at the break. Quest took over in the third quarter, taking an eight-point lead into the final 10 minutes and never looking back. “We were much better from the line today, but overall, we gave up little things towards the end,� said Nayebzadeh. “We need to find a way to close out our games better.� Khanna had another huge game for the Eagles, netting 23 points and grabbing seven defensive rebounds. The Fleetwood Park Secondary graduate also had three steals. Amber-Lee Kavanagh tallied 10 points with five rebounds, while McPhail led the Eagles on the boards with eight rebounds. Khanna remains among the league leaders in scoring with an average of 16 points per game, while McPhail is fourth in rebounding with an average of 8.75 per game.

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Valley West sits in fifth place in BC Major Midget Hockey League

Late goal robs Hawks of sweep over Rockets Rick Kupchuk Sports Reporter

Poised to climb into third place in the BC Hockey Major Midget League, the Valley West Hawks came up four minutes short. A late goal by the Okanagan Rockets gave the visitors a 6-5 win over the Hawks Sunday afternoon at the Langley Events Centre, and a split of their weekend series. Valley West won 4-1 Saturday at the Langley Sportsplex, but remained in fifth place and in the middle of a pack fighting for home-ice advantage in the first round of playoffs. “It was a pretty evenly played weekend by both teams,” said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung. “Although we would have preferred the sweep, a split is probably what could have been expected.” The Hawks are 18-10-6 (won-lost-tied) and have 42 points with six games remaining. They

trail the third-place Rockets by two points, are one back of the Vancouver Chiefs, and one up on the Vancouver Canadians. Valley West will play twice against the Chiefs this weekend, facing off in Coquitlam Saturday evening and Sunday at 11 a.m. in Langley. Saturday against Okanagan, the Rockets scored the first goal of the weekend, a power-play tally that allowed them to take a 1-0 lead in the first. But Valley West dominated the final 40 minutes. Ben Evanish of White Rock and South Surrey’s Daniel Watson put the home team ahead 2-1 after two periods, then Langley forward Christian Bosa added a pair of insurance goals. James Malm assisted on all four goals. “Saturday was a physical affair, and a home game away from home,” said Leung. Okanagan got a quick start again in Sunday’s

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contest, taking a 3-1 lead into the first intermission. Daniel Chifan of Cloverdale opened the scoring, but three goals in an eight-minute span had the Rockets in front after 20 minutes. Okanagan had a 5-2 lead by the midway point of the game, with Semiahmoo Minor Hockey Association’s Logan Webber netting the second Valley West goal. White Rock’s Matt Barberis, who assisted on the first two Valley West scores, started a rally with 10 minutes to go in the second period. His goal cut the difference to 5-3 after two periods. Evanish tallied with 11 minutes left in the game, then Surrey’s Jeffrey Stewart tied the score with just five minutes left, with Barberis earning his third assist of the afternoon. Okanagan escaped with the win when Marcus Mitchell scored with less than four minutes to go.

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Turning two cars into one makes Acura TLX and athletic. Wheel sizes range from Acura has replaced two cars in its fleet 17-inches to 18-inches depending on the with just one – gone are the old TLX and trim level. All models come with a rear TL, replaced by a new TLX. view camera and higher trim levels are This car is offered with a wide array of fitted with a cross-traffic engine and transmission monitoring system that choices in front wheel drive alerts the driver of incom(FWD) or all wheel drive ing traffic when backing (AWD). The price starts at out of a parking spot. $34,990 and runs up to $49,642, which means it Inside will appeal to a wide range Acura and Honda are movof buyers. ing towards a two-screen by Zack Spencer The TLX is based on the centre console for radio Honda Accord and comes and entertainment information and naviwith a base 4-cylinder engine with FWD gation and backup camera capabilities. and all-wheel steering. This model also This looks first rate but it can take a while comes with an all-new 8-speed duel to master the quirks of the system. clutch automatic. Then the V6 equipped The rest of the cabin is covered in softcars can be ordered with FWD and all touch materials, first rate fit and finish and wheel steering or AWD. This is where it a sporty design that is eye catching. Cars gets confusing; the AWD cars come with equipped with the optional 9-speed transa different, 9-speed automatic. mission get a different shift controller in Looks To be honest, taking two cars and mashing them into one is beyond confusion. The length of the TLX is shorter than both the older cars but the wheelbase is longer than the TLX and the same as the old TL. Acura has stuck with the shield grille design that has received much criticism over the years. However, it toned down the blunt and edgy look of the grille and incorporated tasty looking duel LED headlamps, yet another signature of the brand. The front and rear overhangs are nice and tight making this car look compact

the between the seats. This is unique take on something that has been working perfectly well for decades. Sometimes change for change sake is not better. The rear of the TLX isn’t the biggest in the mid-size class; cars like the VW Passat dwarf the legroom in the TLX. The base model comes with faux leather and heated front seats. A tech package is optional and it includes a heated steering wheel and heated rear seats, features that come standard on the Tech package V6 model. Drive The base engine is a 2.4L direct injection 4-cylinder with 206hp and all the

The Acura TLX replaces the old TLX and TL models. power goes to the front wheels though an all-new 8-speed duel clutch automatic. In addition FWD models of both the base 4-cylinder and V6 equipped cars gets Acura’s Precision All Wheel Steering (PAWS) system as standard equipment. This actually turns the rear wheels, ever so slightly, for slow speed maneuvering or high-speed stability. The V6 is a 290hp 3.5L unit with an optional AWD system that replaces the PAWS system. This model also gets ta different 9-speed ZF automatic that is shared other automakers like Chrysler and Range Rover. This is the car I test drove and it radically changes the character of the TLX compared to

the old TL AWD. The transmission wants to shift to the highest gear possible to conserve fuel but the downside is the more sedate driving experience. The more powerful 3.7L found in the TL is no longer offered. The TLX feels solid and capable but very different from the older cars it replaces. Don’t expect more of the same; this is a whole new product. Verdict Credit must go to Acura for making a new, totally different kind of car. The TLX is nothing like the cars it replaces, which is good and bad. There is certainly a lot packed into all trim levels and at a price that is attractive but sometimes change

has one yearning for the good old days. The 4-cylinder cars provide a gateway into the premium experience but buyers might want to try the beautiful V6 equipped Honda Accord as a reference; it might actually be a better buy. The V6 cars, especially the AWD model is not nearly as responsive as the old car. It doesn’t feel as solid or as performance oriented as the last car and the 9-speed automatic can feel very busy at times. The biggest problem will be telling customers what this car is. There are so many different engine, transmission and packages that it could confuse the customer. zack.spencer@drivewaybc.ca

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Sapperton the first residential tower in the Brewery District Eat, drink and be merry in the nine-acre, transit-oriented Brewery District, a master-planned, mixed-use community by Wesgroup. Located in the buzzing neighborhood of Sapperton in New Westminster, this rapidly transforming neighborhood is gaining attention for its cool vibe and convenience. The dynamic district offers a vibrant mix of shops, cafes, grocery stores, restaurants and office buildings. Soon, there will be high rises and new residents. The Sapperton is the first of four

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banks, Shippers Drug Mart, Starbucks and Brown’s Social House give options to suit any personality. There’s also a yoga studio, among other shops and services. Everything you need is right at your doorstep in this walk-to-everything community. With The Sapperton, buyers are living a forward-thinking lifestyle in a secure environment, surrounded by both a rich history and an exciting future. The Sapperton will begin selling 115 homes on 15 storeys. “We delivered retail, including a grocery store, without a single residen-

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al homes, the unique exterior detailing is both attractive and welcoming, while its unique interior beauty is evident with a traditional dining room, living-room at the front of the home transitioning to a more contemporary great room. The Grove: The most impressive element of The Grove is its grand simplicity. Bordered by a swath of trees, this contemporary residence perfectly captures the essence of West Coast living while gracefully coexisting with its secluded surroundings. West Vancouver Horizon: This beautiful home sits in the hills of West Vancouver with a breathtaking view of the Strait of Georgia. The West Coast contemporary exterior houses a surprisingly warm transitional interior, built to suit a growing family of four. Brixton: Brixton is a collection of two- and three-bedroom townhomes located in Surrey’s Panorama neighborhood. The community’s eyecatching colonial architecture features quality designer selected materials. Jacobsen: Jacobsen is a collection of 65 modern sophisticated townhomes in South Surrey that feel just like living in a single family home only steps away from a variety of shops and services at Morgan Crossing. Basement Beauty: This exquisite wine room is located below grade (under front porch) and is encased in eight-inch concrete walls. A natural cold-cellar, features include slate flooring, barrel table and bar-stool seating, plus extra-large sink (for making wine) and separated areas for bottling, tasting, and storing wines. Housing over 500 bottles, it accommodates all bottle sizes and shapes. Virginia Crescent: A large kitchen for entertaining, a custom showpiece fireplace, along with a spacious pool table area in the living room. The overall layout of the main floor achieved all the functionality requirements, as well as a fantastic high-end open concept. Go to peacearchnews.com and click on the contest link to vote. Voting begins February 17, 2015. Ovation Award finalists will be announced on Wednesday, March 4 at the Pinnacle Harbourfront Hotel, Vistas Restaurant, 1133 West Hastings Street in Vancouver. The Gala will be held on Saturday, April 25 at the Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown, 1128 West Hastings Street.


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#202 - 1429 MERKLIN STREET • $230,000 Beautifully remodelled 2 bdrm. condo, contemporary open plan. Gorgeous kitchen with maple cabinets, pot lights, laminate and tile floors, crown mouldings, modern paint colours, in-suite laundry. Extensively renovated building, age 19+ and no pets. Margie Chapman 604-538-8888 Sutton Group West Coast Realty

858 LEE ST. • BRAND NEW 5 BEDROOM HOUSE Luxurious 5 bedroom, 6 bath 3549 sq. ft. 4126 sq. ft. lot Craftsman OPEN style home with full chef’s kitchen with SATURDAY top of the line appliances, huge quartz & SUNDAY island, cappuccino maker, pot filler, FEB. dual zone wine fridge and lots more. Beautiful hardwood flooring, aggregate 14 & 15 2:00 - 4:00 decks, inlaid brick driveway, steam shower, media room, legal one bedroom suite and full 2/5/10 year warranty. P.M. All this and more for $1,168,000 including GST! Bill Morris 604-314-7927 / Maureen Fritz 604-541-4888 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd.

OPEN SHOW HOME LOCATED AT 2834 – 160TH STREET! SATURDAY MORGAN LIVING! BEST PRICE for single family homes in & SUNDAY Morgan Heights! Brand new homes starting at $694,888! Bright FEB. & open floor plans! Close to Sunnyside & Southridge schools! 14 & 15 Lulu Sorbara 604-541-4888 1:00 - 4:00 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd. P.M. OPEN #1 - 1804 SOUTHMERE CR. • $598,500 • SOUTHPOINTE TOWNHOUSE SATURDAY Beautifully and fully renovated by David Peacock Design. & SUNDAY Hardwood floors, quartz counters, luxurious master suite with soaker tub, walk-in shower. Two bdrm., 3 bath, 1700 sq. ft., family room, gas FEB. fireplace, private backyard, 2 full car garage. Great walking trails, 14 & 15 tranquil setting. Close to shops and malls. See www.billmorris.ca for 2:00 - 4:00 pics. Bill Morris 604-314-7927 RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty Ltd. P.M. #329 & #429 - 15850 - 26TH AVE. • MORGAN CROSSING •

FROM $324,900 Two of the largest floor plans available in OPEN SUNDAY the Summit House, both offer 972 sq. ft., 2 bdrm., 2 bath, FP, laminate floors. Cook on your S/S gas stove in oversized FEB. 15 gourmet kitchen while you enjoy the SW view of the private 2:00-4:00 one acre garden courtyard. Park 2 cars underground, take P.M. your dog for a walk in all that Morgan Crossing has to offer.

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15542 COLUMBIA AVENUE • $989,000 Panoramic ocean view hillside home with no wires or power poles impeding view. Large living room and family room. Solid two bedroom home with updated kitchen, workshop, single garage. Steps to beach and restaurants. Barb Tinskamper 604-538-8888 Sutton Group West Coast Realty

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KNUDSEN, Mary “Phenie� Born 1923 NFLD, pre-deceased by husband, Morgan, in 2004. Survived by daughters Jeanie and Eileen and son John. Parents retired from Prince George toWhite Rock. Mary resided at Sunnyside Manor and Evergreen Home until her passing. The family thanks neighbours , friends, doctors & caregivers. Cremation ashes to NFLD later.

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CLIFFORD, R. Ian January 4, 1952 ~February 3, 2015

The family is saddened to announce the passing of R. Ian Clifford on February 3, 2015 with his family by his side. He fought a courageous battle against Cancer until the very end. Ian is survived by his wife Gerda, his sons Shane (Emma) and Chad (Shandyce), 3 grandchildren James, Jacob and Summer as well as his sister Sandra (Tony) and Nana (Joan) Clifford, nieces nephews and extended family. Ian is predeceased by his parents Robert and Martha Clifford. Ian immigrated to Canada in 1974. He worked initially for PWA and most recently Cascade Aerospace. Ian has made White Rock his home for the past 37 years. He was an important member of the community working with youth through Scouts Canada. All those who knew him will miss his kindness and sense of humor. He was an outstanding husband, father, Papa and friend and will be dearly missed. The family would like to thank Dr. Grant Gibbings, Dr. Alan Pretty, the nurses on 3rd floor medical at PAH, Dr. Minhas and her Palliative team of nurses at SMH during Ian’s very difficult struggle against cancer. A special thanks to all blood donors. In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation to the BC Cancer Foundation, the Red Cross or consider a donation of blood. A celebration of his life will take place at Valley View Funeral Home , 14644 72 Ave, Surrey, BC V3S 2E7, on February 13th at 2pm.

REID, Winnifred Jean (Macdonald) January 3rd, 1922 February 2nd 2015 Jean has joined her husband Malcolm, daughter Donna, grandson Reid, sisters Mary, Marjorie and Mona, and all who have gone before. She is remembered by her son Larry, grandchildren Angela, Trevor, Travis, Kirk (Tonya) and Wade, and great-grandchildren Jeremy and Davis. After her parents travelled through a storm in a small boat, Jean Macdonald was born in Alert Bay. She grew up in Burnaby and Vancouver, and married Malcolm Reid in 1942. Jean and Malcolm’s love story continues to inspire their family. They raised Larry and Donna in Burnaby, and managed to travel far and wide before Mal died suddenly just before retirement. Jean lived in White Rock for over twenty years where she was involved with the Hospital Auxiliary Superfluity Shop and Power Pioneers. Her final years were spent in Salmon Arm and Enderby. Jean couldn’t contain the love and pride she felt for her family. She was generous, fair, and not afraid to speak her mind. She received loving care by the staff at Parkview Place, to whom the family are so grateful. Jean’s ashes will be laid to rest this summer in Burnaby, beside Malcolm. Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at www.MyAlternatives.ca Cremation arrangements entrusted to ALTERNATIVES FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES Ž Armstrong 250-546-7237 & Vernon 250-558-0866

REYNOLDS, Philomena It is with profound sadness that the family of Philomena Reynolds shares the news of her death, February 9, 2015, at her home in Kelowna, wrapped in the love of her daughters. Phil was born in Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland. She came to Prince Rupert in 1957, where she met Jim and became a proud Canadian. Phil adored music, strong coffee, politics, long walks with her dog, dancing, pickling beets, yard work, the Canucks and travelling, but her greatest joy was her family. We never doubted her faith in us, and we were blessed to have a mom with such a bright spark. By her example, Mom taught us the value of a generous spirit, volunteerism and hard work. Phil spent many years in White Rock, raising our family and helping run RJ Reynolds Land Surveying. Phil is predeceased by her husband, Jim, brothers, Michael and Tommy, and sisters, Peggy and Kay. She is survived by her beloved youngest brother, Frank (Kay), in Ireland and her sister Nora (John) in New York. She is also survived by her dearest friend, Jane Schoepps, nieces Terri and Kellie Rice, Vivian Stock (Riley), and several nieces and nephews abroad. Mom will be ever missed by her daughters Susan Reynolds (Brian), Maeve Reynolds and Catherine Wallis, son-in-law Chris Wallis and her treasures, her cherished grandchildren, Thomas, Liam, Olivia and Daniel Wallis. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, Feb. 14th at 2:30 pm at St. Charles Garnier Parish, 3645 Benvoulin Road, Kelowna, BC. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Canuck Place, in Phil’s name www.canuckplace.org. We wish to thank the kind nurses and care aides for providing comfort to our sweet Mom. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhhome. com, 250-860-7077.


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St Jude..O’ Holy St. Jude, apostle and martyr, great in virture, near Kinsman of Jesus Christ, faithful intercessor of all who invoke your special patronage in time of need. To you I have recourse from the depth of my heart and how I beg you to whom God had given such great power, to come to my assistance. Help me in my present and urgent petition (State Favour). In return I promise to make your name to be invoked. Say three Our Father’s and three Hail Mary’s three Glory Be’s. St. Jude pray for us and for all who invoke your aid. Say for nine days Publication must be promised. This Novena has never been known to fail. P.B.D.

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Administration Assistant (Temporary full-time) We are a well-established firm of CA’s in Cloverdale seeking a Receptionist/Admin Assistant to work full time until April 30th to assist during tax season. The successful applicant will have professional experience with greeting clients and answering telephones. Computer & filing experience an asset. Remuneration will be commensurate with qualifications. Apply with resume via Fax: 604-576-2890 or email: recruiting@hwgca.com

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 Only those of interest will be contacted.

INTERNATIONAL HERBS (BC) Ltd growers of fresh herbs and vegetables located in Surrey, British Columbia is looking for 30 SEASONAL FARM LABOURERS Duties will incl (but are not limited to) the following: Seeding, Planting, Weeding, Harvesting, Processing & Packaging. Ability to operate farm machinery is an asset. No skills or prior exp. required. Hourly pay is $10.49. Work begins March 16th. Please apply in person, (only between 9am-4pm) at 4151 184th St. Surrey. JAMES Garden Ltd. requires 4 Farm workers for seasonal work starting around May 10 - Oct. 20. Approx. 50+ hrs/wk, must work in all types of weather. Wage starting at $10.60per hr. Duties are hand harvesting, hand planting, hand weeding, requires lifting, moving irrigation pipes etc. Fax resumes to 604-574-5921.

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(ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN) A well established firm of C.A.’s located in Surrey is seeking a staff accountant/accounting technician with full working knowledge of Caseware, Caseview, Taxprep, Excel, Sage and/or Quickbooks with the opportunity to work flexible hours. Accountig designation not required. We offer a good working environment, balanced lifestyle, competitive compensation & benefits!! Apply with resume via Fax: 604-576-2890 or email: recruiting@hwgca.com

Qualifications needed: Must have 2-3 years income tax exp. Knowledge in “Profile” a plus. Must be able to work independently, deal with clients in a professional and courteous manner. Excellent communication and customer service skills required. Please email:

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ANNUAL STARTING REVENUE $24,000 - $120,000 FINANCING AVAILABLE • Minimum $6,050 down payment • Guaranteed Cleaning Contracts • Includes Professional Training • On Going Support • Proven Worldwide Franchiser

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Jim’s Mowing Business for Sale Call 310-JIMS (5467)

HAIRCARE PROFESSIONALS

BC QUALIFIED HAIRDRESSER to work 4-5 days per week in White Rock Seniors residence. Ph: (604)420-9339

BC COLLEGE OF OPTICS - Optician / Contact Lens Fitter. 6 month course. 604.581.0101

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

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Landscaping Sales & Service Opportunities Up To $400 CASH Daily

VOLUNTEERS

Gala Volunteers Needed

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RECEPTIONIST

Dynamic financial services team seeks the perfect blend of personality, pleasant phone manner and organizational skills to fill our three day a week front desk position. You are a multi-tasker, self-starter and adaptable to new tasks. This is a job share position so flexibility and clear communication is a must. We ask that you don’t sweat the small stuff but pay attention to detail. You have fun in the work-place while presenting yourself as a professional. On-line forms, client statements and time-sensitive activities require a computer savvy individual who is willing to learn. Kindly send resume with cover letter to r.martin@holliswealth.com

P/T Lawn & Garden help req’d for employment in White Rock $15/hr. Must be RELIABLE, fit & hard working. DL an asset. Email resume: mkobley8@telus.net

RETAIL SALES CLERK Will train. Good starting wage.

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

Customer Service Coordinator Req. for Fuchs Langley. Will take customer calls, emails & faxes, enter orders using SAP, send releases to warehouses,invoicing & expediting of orders. Must be very efficient, detail oriented, organized, capable of multi-tasking, and experienced in customer service work & computer entry. $18.00/hr. Plus Profit Sharing Bonuses. Mon.-Fri. 40 hrs./wk. Fax resume: 604-888-1145 or e-mail: dwoo@fuchs.com with position in the subject line

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Whether it's comic books, dirt bikes or video games you crave, you'll find something for the kid in you in the Classifieds!

PERSONAL SERVICES

Volunteer support is required for a variety of roles May 1 - 3, 2015 with event set-up, event-night support and event tear-down. Must be 19+. Please visit www.pahfoundation.ca/gala to download an application or contact 604.535.4520.

Volunteer in support of your hospital.

Need Dispute Resolution?

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604.562.2423 175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

SALES

SALES REPRESENTATIVES Come join our growing team. B2B outside sales in Metro Van area. Good people skill and proven sales success an asset. Must know MS Office to complete and present proposals. Opportunity for advancement to Sales Manager. F/T, M/F 9-5, Above Min Salary plus commissions. Email resume to: prosalesteam@gmail.com

WORK WANTED

$12.00 PER HOUR on all odd Jobs. Painting, yardwork, lawncutting, etc. Call 778-239-9517 (NOT HIRING)

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LADY retired senior W.Rock/ S.Sry Casual, on call. Nursing, Reception, house minding, light hsekp’ng. Well represented 604-385-3886

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

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TAX PREPARER PT/FT (White Rock). Hourly wage based on experience. Seasonal tax preparers required for 2014 income tax preparation, Positions start approximately February 23, to May 3 in busy kiosk setting.

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

FARM WORKERS

Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.

TRAVEL

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TRAVEL Consultants WANTED!!! www.joinecsc.com/MorganCreek eserna@cruiseshipcenters.com

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

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

for incident on bus that happened on February 8, 2010 at 3:15pm.

If you witnessed this please call with any info 778-321-5178 or email: dwawr49@hotmail.com

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

14633 - 16th Avenue

Fun Family Phonics

WITNESSES NEEDED As the #321 Bus was leaving the Park & Ride Stn at 99 & King George, the driver slammed on the brakes, I was thrown from my front seat to the floor right beside the driver.

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

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

Kristy 604.488.9161

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


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FINANCIAL SERVICES

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

CLEANING SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 239

COMPUTER SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 275

E & M MAINTENANCE WINDOW WASHING

FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 281

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

GARDENING

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FOR A BEAUTIFUL GARDEN Garden Design & Installation • Fall Clean-Up • Maintenance

604-512-4525 www.gardenbuds.ca

Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224

For All Types of Renovations

www.centuryhardwood.com

Call 778-886-6857

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

DETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING.

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

TAX FREE MONEY is available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

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

EXPERT TECHNICIAN for new builds, residential or comm. Big or small jobs. (604)720-4455 BOBBY’S CLEANING SERVICE Res & Office. In business since 1995. Ref’s avail. (604)617-1565

A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs

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

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778-883-4262

APPLIANCE REPAIRS 239

COMPUTER SERVICES

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KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES Papers are delivered right to your door. No need to insert flyers either! Deliver 2x a week, after school, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Call the Circulation Department at 604 542-7434 Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers

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HANDYMAN Home Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441

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

WE’RE ON THE WEB Browse Classified Listings On-line www.bcclassified.com

Need help with your projects? Call Peter. 20 years reno experience.

*Seniors Disc. *Insured *28 yrs.

Jay 604-897-8524

CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928

ELECTRICAL

SMALL JOBS

• #1 Hedge Trim • #1 Pruning • #1 Tree Cutting • #1 Clean-Up & Blackberry Removal

604-318-3183

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GUTTER CLEANING, window cleaning, yard cleanup, pressure washing. 20 yrs exp. 778-384-4912

.aaa lawn 604-542-1349a

ELECT SERVICES Tree Pruning, Topping & Removal Hedge Trimming ~ Disposal

Full Landscape & Maintenance Services Insured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs Exp.

*Free Estimate *Seniors Discount

Call 778-245-5006 DHALIWAL GARDENING AND LANDSCAPING F Grass cutting - 1-4 x month F Hedge Trimming & Pruning F Winter Clean-up

10% off with this ad Comm/Res, Free Estimates.

Call Joe 604-220-4442

Gutter & Roof Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

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GUTTER CLEANING SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE Call Ian 604-724-6373

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INTERIOR/EXTERIOR

HANDYPERSONS

CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 26 YEARS IN BUSINESS

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

Per Molsen 604-575-1240

SENIOR DISCOUNTS

Repair, Replace, Remodel...

SPECIALIZING IN

To Do List? Free Quotes

• Basement Suites • Kitchens • Baths • Remodels • Additions • Flooring • Painting • Drywall • Much More Since 1972 Dan 778-837-0771

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

HUDOLIN’S ON HOMES

Dave: 604-862-9379 A SEMI-RETIRED CONTRACTOR. European trained. Specializing in Reno’s. Local refs. Reasonable Rates. Call 604-532-1710 30 YEARS EXP. Seniors Disc. Maint, install, repair. Taps & toilets, sm electrical. Stan (604)440-1777

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Handyman from Newfoundland

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$45/Hr

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

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

604-537-4140 1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.

GIVE your house and property a new look this spring Local Painters Available. White Rock, South Surrey, Langley, Cloverdale. Commercial and Residential. Interior Exterior Cedar Roofs Decks and Fence Restoration. Contact Denis Hutchinson at 604-533-3621

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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

AFFORDABLE MOVING

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HANDYMAN Small Jobs OK. Carpentry, Tile, Drywall, Painting Flooring Free est Brad 604-541-0464

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www.BBmoving.ca

TOTAL RENOVATIONS

Small or Large JOBS

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

FULL RENO’S, NEW KITCHEN & BATHS, QUICK HANDYMAN FIX-UP

Member of Better Business Bureau

WCB INSURED

Vincent 543-7776

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

Call Al 604-970-7083 TONY’’S PAINTING

SEMIAHMOO PAINTING Insured/WCB/Free Estimates Ronaldo, 778-881-6478

Honest, reliable, quality work at good prices. Fully insured. Bathroom repairs, reno’s, taps + sink, shower, tiling, ooring laminate. Painting, drywalling, basement reno’s, door & window trim, baseboard, back splashes, cabinets, range hoods, fence & deck repair + replace, pressure washing & more. Call Robert 778-227-7779 Concrete Forming,Framing & Siding Crews. Residential 604.218.3064 Commercial 604.524.5494

VECTOR RENO’S Specializing in all interior & exterior home renovations & additions Call 604-690-3327 DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION LTD. Complete Home Renovations WE DO IT ALL! Call Bob 604-8301322 www.deadlevel.ca JAY’S HANDYMAN SERVICE *Plumbing *Electrical *Pressure Wash. No job too small. 604-396-9183

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604-536-6620

European Quality Workmanship

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

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B & B MOBILE SERVICES

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

30 Yrs. Experience - References

GET READY for the most meaningful workout of your life!

MOVING & STORAGE

MOVING?

HANDYMAN CONNECTION HANDYMAN CONNECTION Handyman Connection - Bonded -Renovations - Installations Repairs - 604.878.5232

MaZebah 778-788-7390

A fun fitness challenge

HOME REPAIRS

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

SUPREME HEDGES

Update your home with beautiful flat ceilings * No Scraping * No Sanding * No Mess

ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp. Res/Comm. Free est. Bonded. #14758 604-353-1519

HELP WANTED

BRINGING SMILES TO OUR COMMUNITY: Did you, or someone you know just get engaged? Advertise your precious moments with us. Call 604-575-5555 bcclassified.com

604-644-1878

FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS

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

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.Blooming Garden- 604-538-5406

Call Blake or Brian (604)816-1653 Licensed, Insured, WCB

Hedge Trimming/Lawn Cutting by SUMMER BREEZE lawn services. Call Brian @ 604.312.2192

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✔ Complete Renovations from Start to Finish For a No Obligation Consultation GIVE ROBERT A CALL Cell: 604-290-4964 Eves: 604-535-0603

DRYWALL

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

CLEANING SERVICES

HELP WANTED

MUSHROOM MANURE

DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION LTD. Complete Drywall Work. Bob 604-830-1322 www.deadlevel.ca

VERY HONEST & RESPONSIBLE EUROPEAN CLEANING LADY Clean your house or apartment Call Mariola 604-584-0530

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D Additions D Decks D Bathrooms / Kitchens D Skylights / Windows D Tiling D Laminate Flooring

Covered Storage.

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

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Santa Forgot Winter Clean up! *Tree Hair Cut & Pruning *Snow Removal. Same Day Estimate. Call Kris 604-617-5561

Delivery or pick up Surrey location

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

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

- QUALITY WORKMANSHIP-

THE JAPANESE YARDMAN

CONCRETE & PLACING

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

Qualified carpenter for all your home improvement needs.

GARDENING

Computer Problems? Call Blue Sky Tech 604.512.7082 John Jespersen

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

Serving White Rock & S.Surrey since 1990

All Shine Cleaning 281

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

START TO FINISH CONTRACTING

âœś Repairs & Staining âœś Installation âœś Free Estimates

Eric 604-541-1743

Bonded / Insured / References

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HARDWOOD FLOOR REFINISHING

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

• Housecleaning • Organizing • Weekly/Bi-Weekly • Move-In/Out • Offices

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

www.aboveallcontracting.ca

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

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

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

RUBBISH REMOVAL

A Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509

✭ 604-312-7674 ✭

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

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604-588-0833 All types of Roofing Free Estimate Written Guarantee WCB Coverage Over 40 Years Experience

Interior Painting, Walls, Doors, Casings, Homes, Offices, Ceiling Repairs, Finishing, Small Reno’s

RENE’S SPRAY & BRUSH PAINTING

OPEN HOUSE

525

RENTALS 706

UNDER $100

White Rock: Central located. 1 bdrm Ground level, corner unit, just renovated, adult oriented. $850/mo. Heat, hot water & parking are incl. Lease required. N/S, N/P. 604-808-6601 or (604)591-1778

Home in Panorama Ridge on 1/2 acre. Well maintained, VIEW, walkout bsmnt for suite. $778,880 Inna 604-760-3792, Re/Max 2000. Open House Sat 2-4 14696 Southview Drive, Surrey

NORTHSTARS PAINTING www.northstars-painting.com Master Painters at Students Rates. We will BEAT any Qualified Quotes. 778.245.9069

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EXTRA CHEAP JUNK / RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free! (778)997-5757

BEST BUSY BOYS ROOFING LTD. D Conversion from Cedar to Asphalt, Shingles, Fiberglass D Lifetime Material Warranty. D WCB, BBB, Liability Ins. D Also Power Washing Free Estimates. Call Gary 604-599-5611 or Visit www.bestbusyboysroofing.com

Interior/Exterior Specialist Fully Insured Top Quality Fast Work Many Years Experience FREE Estimate

(778)552-4926

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SUNDECKS

REAL ESTATE

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Running this ad for 10yrs . Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 .Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com

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2 coats any colour

(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint.

TILE SETTER. Backsplash, Tubs, Showers, Floors. 778-291-4748

PLUMBING BUSINESS AND FINANCE: Seeking a business opportunity or partner? Posting legal notices? Need investors, agents or distributors, this is where you advertise. bcclassified.com

.Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock / South Surrey

Call 536-5639 to view/rates

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION

706

WHITE ROCK. 2 bdrm condo - Lrg furn’d bdrm & sitting room, ensuite, internet & parking. Nr Bus & Hosp. Suit Female / Senior Gent. N/S. $550. Call or lve msg 604-535-2435

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SUITES, LOWER

MORGAN CREEK AREA. Bright, large 2 bdrm. N/S. N/P. $1150/mo inc utils. March 1st. 604-313-7004.

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SUITES, UPPER

OCEAN PARK. Quiet wooded retreat, bright 3 bdrm ste in 4-plex. Suit mature adult(s). Short walk to beach plaza’s & bus. Gas F/P, 4 appls, 2 decks, shr ldry, lots of strg, fully fncd bckyrd. N/S, pets welc. $1295 + shr utils. (604)376-9332

APARTMENT/CONDO

2 BEDROOM suite for rent in beautiful White Rock! $1100 mo. Completely renovated suite in quiet desirable neighbourhood. Walking distance to all amenities, shopping, bus, restaurants, banking. 773 sq.ft. N/P,N/S Heat, H/W included, one parking spot, small storage. Coin laundry on site. 778-847-8451.

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TOWNHOUSES

ACTIVE SENIOR

TILING

1 & 2 Bedrooms

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

NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring.

RON Morin

FOR SALE BY OWNER

NANAIMO - Half acre lot light commercial property. Residental or Commercial. Beside Highway. Wide Open Ocean view. 1- (250)753-0160

2nd floor office spaces from 234 sq/ft - 359 sq/ft.

*WHITE ROCK SQUARE 1480 Foster St - 347 sq/ft

CRESCENT BEACH Short Term Rental. Avail. mid Feb to May 1st. Fully furnished 3 bdrm upper suite with deck & f/p. 2 Parking spots. $1500/mo incl utils. 604-535-2229

RENTALS 625

604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299

HOMES FOR RENT

CRESCENT BEACH. Heritage Waterfront home. Avail immed-June 2015 with flexibility. 4 Bedroom furnished, 1914 beach house with lots of space. Woodburning fireplace, large verandah, 5 appliances. $2200/mo. Utils not incl. No Cats. Call Scott 604-640-4170

Brads Junk Removal.com. Same Day Service. Affordable Rates! 604.220.JUNK (5865)

Jnbz Painting

www.paintspecial.com

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OFFICE/RETAIL OFFICE SPACES

Call 604-538-4599

TOOLS

HOMES FOR RENT

*ROSEMARY CENTRE 3388 Rosemary Hts Cres.

NEWLY RENOD 1 bdrm, $865/mo. Avail now. Quiet, well kept building. Hot water incl. Nr shops, bus, & hospital.

UNDER $300

CEMENT MIXER, heavy duty, steel, portable. $300. 604-531-1192

SOUTHWEST ROOFING • Cedar Restoration • Asphalt • Torch-On • Re-Roofs Since 85 604-760-7937

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WHITE ROCK

YAMAHA ELECTRIC ORGAN Exc cond! $300 firm. 604-535-1525

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White Rock: Malabar/Kerfoot. View 3 bdr house, walk to beach. Avail now $1600/m Susan 604-805-0579 WHITE ROCK Ocean Park: 3 bdrm rancher, 5 appls, huge garage, lane access. Avail now. $2200/mo +utils. Call (778)809-9295.

WHITE ROCK, Haighton Manor, 1 bdrm avail. balc, heat/h/w, quiet bldg, ctrl loc, ns/np, 604-531-6714 haightonmanor@terracrestpm.com

COLLECTOR ORGAN

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

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

WHITE ROCK bright bachelor $730 and a 1 bdrm $830/mo. Both have ocean views, 4x8 storage & prkg, and incl heat & water. Avail Feb 1st. N/S. Call (604)360-1403.

Aluminum storm/screen DOOR, with frame, custom size 30”w X 78”h. $100. 604-531-1192

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

778-855-5361

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2 NEW BAGS OF FIBERGLASS INSULATION R12 & R28. $35. Assortment of new lumber & some finishing wood $25. 604-531-1192

Excellence in Quality & Service

Painting, Painting Painting

AUCTIONS

KWIKAUCTIONS.COM online-only weekly New/Used Restaurant & Commercial Food Equipment Auctions. Every auction ends Thursday night beginning @ 6pm (PST) View our website www.KwikAuctions.com for catalog & inventory pictures Preview our auction floor in person 9am- 4pm, Mon-Fri - 7305 Meadow Ave, Burnaby (604-299-2517)

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

.Hayden Painting 778-229-0236 Family Owned & Operated Ryan 778.229.0236

REAL ESTATE

Well maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock close to shopping. NANAIMO - Ocean & City Views. Close to the University. Owner can carry mortgage with reasonable payment. Call 1-(250)753-0160

Peninsula Prop Management

Swimming Pool & All Amenities. UTILITIES INCLUDED. NS/NP

Call 604-538-5337 CRESTWOOD MANOR

1321 Foster St. 374

1 BDRM $905/mo IN WELL MAINTAINED NEWLY UPDATED BUILDING. Heat, hot water and secured u/g parking stalls included. No pets, No smoking.

TREE SERVICES

STUMP GRINDING Call 604-597-8500 www.lawnranger1990.com

.Homelife Peninsula Property Maint.

Call: 604-760-7882

PETS . FREE Scrap Metal Removal. .FREE Scrap metal removal. Appls, BBQS, exercise equip, cars, etc. 604-572-3733 ww.tkhaulaway.com

WHITE ROCK RUBBISH REMOVAL

10% off with this ad .604.536.2216 www.bhserviceplumbing.org

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

RELIABLE, SERVICE 7 days a week

CALL ROGER 604-

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE

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477

PETS

CHIHUAHUAS tiny tea cups, short hair, 1 male, 1 female, ready to go now. $900. (604)794-7347 GOLDEN DOODLE puppies born Nov. 22, Mom small reg Golden x, Dad small Std Poodle (both 50 lbs). We have bred this litter special to create ideal family companions (intelligent, gentle, easy to train, people pleasers, happy indoors/outdoors, good with kids/animals, low/no shed Our dogs are part of our home and life and we wish the same for our puppies. Please consider the time & commitment needed to raise a dog and you will have our support & guidance for life. 1st shots/deworm, $1200, 604-820-4827 Mission 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

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 506

APPLIANCES Peace Arch Appliance

Serving White Rock & Surrey

604.542.2236

NANAIMO - Ocean & City Views. Close to the University. Owner can carry mortgage with reasonable payment. Call 1-(250)753-0160

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

757

Skyline Apts

WANTED TO RENT

SMALL STUDIO or 1 bdrm. by quiet, stable, fully employed, excellent local references. No kids or pets. Work M-F, most weekends out of town. Suite15@outlook.com

White Rock Quiet community oriented living.

1 & 2 Bdrm Suites Hot Water & U/G Parking Incl

TRANSPORTATION

Call 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca

845

.Hugh & McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244.

~ Fir Apartments ~

WHITE ROCK - NEW LISTING Bishops Green - Rarely Available EXECUTIVE RANCHER END UNIT TOWNHOUSE Designer Renovation (6 years) with over $125k in upgrades. Top of the line appliances, granite countertops, built-in surround speaker syst, 1815 s/f on heated concrete slab foundation.All living on one level. Restricted Age 45+ No Rentals. One pet. Clubhouse, Outdoor Pool and Hot Tub, Gym, Gated Community. Numerous amenities within short walking distance. Backs onto Semiahmoo Trail. Strata Fees $377/mo. BY OWNER. Asking $725,000. Call Dan @ 604-591-6669

627

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 ~ 1243 Best St 1 BDRM SUITE Southside-Bright & Sunny Top Floor, Hardwood flrs, Balcony. $795/incl heat/hwater 100% SMOKE FREE BLDG NO PETS ~ ADULT ORIENTED

Call 604-536-8428

WE BUY HOMES BC

WHITE ROCK. 1 Bdrm +den condo, 1100 s/f, corner unit on ground flr, lrg patio small yard, new oak flrs, Cal.closet, street access. Small pet. N/S. 1551 Foster St. Sussex House $1200/mo. Call 604-542-1116.

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White Rock. 2 Bdrm, 1 bath, walk to mall/bus. $1195 incl heat/hotwtr, Adult oriented NS/NP. (604)5369565 / (604)765-9565.

HOMES WANTED

PROPERTY OWNERS Big or small properties, WE MANAGE IT ALL! Houses needed for qualified tenants

Alfred 604-889-6807 TENANTS 4 bdrm T/H in Cathedral Grove, $2700/M, 1 yr lse. Avail. now Rental units available now www.bcforrentinfo.ca Office: 604-534-7974 Ext: 205

SCRAP CAR Removal TOP CA$H PAID on the spot. Local Business. www.a1casper.com 604-378-2029

The Scrapper

S.SURREY Grandview Corners. 5 bdrm 2 level house, 9 yrs/old. S/S appl’s, fenced b/yard. Avail immed. $2200/mo. 604-880-3099 S. SURREY, newly renov 3 bdrm home with 3 car garage on lge lot, clse to schl/park. $2700/mo yard maint incl. Avail now (604)541-9082 White Rock - FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW HOME FOR RENT 15444 Royal Ave. 3 bdrm, 2 baths, 2185 sq/ft living space. All appls incl.N/S. Longterm lease. Avail now Ref’s req’d. $2500/mo. Call for more info: 604-817-5117.

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Thursday, February 12, 2015 Peace Arch News

VALENTINE’S DAY Prices Effective February 12 to February 18, 2015.

While quantities last. Not all items available at all stores. We reserve the right to correct printing errors.

100% BC Owned and Operated PRODUCE

MEAT Organic Strawberries

5.98

Large Fuji Apples product of BC

454g

product of California

Primrose Farms Pork Tenderloin

Rodear Grass Fed Forage Finished Lean Ground Beef

Organic Extra

4.99lb/ 11.00kg

value pack

.98lb/ 2.16kg

6.99lb/ 15.41kg

Blood Oranges

½ Dozen Rose Bouquets

1.98lb/ 4.37kg

assorted colours, Imported

product of California

19.99 plus applicable taxes

Hand Peeled Fresh Cooked Shrimp

Ovation Bone-In Rack of Lamb

18.99lb/ 41.87kg

19.99lb/ 44.07kg

GROCERY

WELLNESS

assorted varieties FROM

35%

8.99

SAVE

340-368g product of USA

42%

SAVE

34%

250ml product of France

39%

3.99

Amano Organic Miso Soup

25%

40%

120-120.5g • product of USA

SAVE

31%

400g product of BC

2/6.00

regular retail price

2/5.00

SAVE

37%

3.29

SAVE

assorted varieties

2/5.00

37%

340g product of Canada

1.99 473ml • product of Canada

from 2/5.00 340-454g • product of Canada 1.49-1.69 473ml • product of Canada

regular retail price

GLUTEN FREE

xxx • product of xxx

Zorbas Spinach or Mushroom Phyllo Pies

Valentine’s Cookies or Cakes

2/5.98

assorted varieties and sizes

2.99-4.99

or assorted Pitas

www.choicesmarkets.com

select varieties, bins and bags

20% off

xxx BAKERY

1.19 1.69/100g

BULK Valentine’s Candy

assorted varieties

6/4.80

20% off

946ml • product of Canada

assorted varieties

or Vegetable Spring Rolls

assorted varieties and sizes

regular retail price

Dairyland Cream

8/3.20-4.00

Gabriel Make Up

112g product of USA

Rizopia Brown Rice Pasta

Vegetable or Pork Gyoza

assorted varieties and sizes

20% off

Dairyland Whipping Cream

2.99/pack

regular retail price

Hemp Force, Rice Force, Soy, Ancient Grains

184-227g product of USA

assorted varieties

Choices' Own Chickpea and Roasted Tomato Salad or Roasted Root Vegetables

30% off

Prairie Naturals Protein Powders

Manitoba Harvest Organic Hemp Bliss Beverages

DELI

assorted varieties and sizes

assorted varieties

Yves Veggie Ground Round

4.49-4.99

Try rts ea pH Hem kled on sprin alad or s your real. ce

Thai Kitchen Pastes

FROM

assorted varieties

FROM

SAVE

from 2/5.98 26% 500g • product of BC

170-226g product of USA

SAVE

2/5.502/6.00

assorted varieties

SAVE

85g • product of USA

assorted varieties

Olympic Krema Greek or Chia Probiotic Yogurt

assorted varieties

2/6.00

G.H. Cretors Popped Popcorn

assorted varieties

4.49

Terra Vegetable Chips

SAVE

33%

375ml - 1L • product of USA

Blue Diamond Nut Thins

assorted varieties

25%

SAVE

6.49-13.99

FROM

Manitoba Harvest Hemp Products Hemp Hearts, Hemp Protein, Hemp Oil

assorted varieties

assorted varieties

Bonne Maman Jams

SAVE

Theo Organic Fair Trade Chocolate Bars

Spectrum Extra Virgin Olive Oil

MaraNatha Nut Butter

Organic Multigrain or Light Rye Sourdough Bread

Valentine’s Day Decadent Chocolate Cake

3.49-4.49

4.99 150g

400-530g

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@ChoicesMarkets

Kitsilano

Cambie

Kerrisdale

Yaletown

Gluten Free Bakery

South Surrey

Burnaby Crest

Kelowna

Floral Shop

2627 W. 16th Ave. Vancouver

3493 Cambie St. Vancouver

1888 W. 57th Ave. Vancouver

1202 Richards St. Vancouver

2595 W. 16th Ave. Vancouver

3248 King George Blvd. South Surrey

8683 10th Ave. Burnaby

1937 Harvey Ave. Kelowna

2615 W. 16th Vancouver

Best Organic Produce


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