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Have you seen these folks? Langley Mounties are asking for public help to identify several people caught on camera and suspected of recent crimes. On June 3, police say a man stole a white and gold iPhone 5S from a kiosk business in the Willowbrook Mall around 3:30 p.m. (See a photo online.) In another theft, a pair of headphones were lifted from London Drugs on July 8. Later on the same day, another pair of headphones was stolen from The Source as well, and bicycle was stolen from outside the store. The suspect is described as Caucasian, 6’0” tall and 180 pounds, with a shaved head, goatee, and wearing a grey ballcap with the Calgary Flames logo and a grey or brown shirt with the words LAS VEGAS on the back, khaki shorts and orange and blue runners. Anyone with information on either investigation is asked to call the Langley RCMP at 604-532-3200, or to remain anonymous, Call CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

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2015 BIKE LANE PROJECTS There are three bike lane expansions in the Township this summer. • Willoughby, 72nd Ave. east and south on Crush Cr. to 216 and south to 40th Ave. • Portions of Allard Cr. and MacKinnon Cr. to 96th Ave. near Fort Langley • Willowbrook, 202B and 203 Street from 72nd Ave. to 66th Ave.

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Dan Millsip has used a bike as his main method of getting around for almost a decade, but there are still roads in Langley he avoids. While most drivers in Langley are very good about giving cyclists room, they don’t really want bikes on main roads, Millsip said. “Honestly, I don’t want to be there either,” the chair of the newly launched Langley HUB chapter said. HUB is a cycling advocacy network started in Vancouver in the late 1990s and has been sending out spokes to other communities since. Millsip, a semi-retired Langley City resident, will be advocating for better cycling infrastructure. “There’s a couple areas that I’m looking at focusing on,” said Millsip. “One is schools.” Millsip’s own kids rode to school through most of their early years and have become avid cyc-

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Dan Millsip is planning to work with schools, and to call on the Langley civic governments for safer cycling. lists as adults. After riding for years, eight years ago Millsip’s family sold one of their two cars. “Everybody in the family got a thousand dollar bicycle,” he said. HUB has already met with the District Parents Advisory Council, and has connected with families at local bike shops.

Millsip said he keeps hearing that people want their kids to be able to ride bikes to school, but are worried about safety. A lack of bike lanes leading up to many schools is part of the problem, Millsip said. There isn’t a bike lane to Yorkson Middle School, for example. A bike lane down 48th Street was

just added near H.D. Stafford Middle this year. “The alternative to that is the traffic jam at every school,” Millsip said. Another priority is what HUB calls “Ungap the Map.” Langley, like many other communities in the Lower Mainland, has stretches of road with bike lanes. But existing lanes and safe routes don’t necessarily connect to one another. Even where such routes exist, they aren’t necessarily well marked. For example, how to ride from Brookswood to Langley City? Millsip isn’t a fan of riding down most of

200th Street or 208th Street, as neither is very forgiving of cyclists, and there are no bike lanes until north of 48th Avenue on 208th Street. There is a safer way through, on 203rd Street – but it involves winding through residential streets and cul-de-sacs and cutting through a path on the BC Hydro right of way. Without safe, marked routes, many people choose not to ride. “What I’d like to see is a north-south corridor going all the way from Walnut Grove to Brookswood,” he said. The local HUB chapter is putting together a survey of cycling routes, and will have recommendations about which areas could do with connections and upgrades soonest. He points out that other communities, like Surrey and Vancouver, are farther ahead on cycling infrastructure. “My wife, she won’t ride on the streets in Langley,” Millsip said. “We go into Vancouver, and she’s all over it.” They’d like to see connections in and between higher-density neighbourhoods in Langley, including industrial areas like Gloucester.

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Two men were seriously injured Tuesday night when a 1955 Chevrolet rolled onto its roof and into the front yard of a Langley home. Just after 8 p.m., the westbound Chevrolet lost control in the 5400 block of 238th Street

and rolled several times, said Cpl. Holly Largy, spokesperson for the Langley RCMP. One man was found outside the car, while another was still inside the vehicle. At least one man was taken to hospital by Air Ambulance. Both suffered serious injuries, and their conditions have

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Mayors look for new route South of the Fraser mayors are talking strategy – again. MATTHEW CLAXTON mclaxton@langleyadvance.com

Langley’s mayors met with Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner Wednesday to talk about the future of regional transit in the wake of the failed TransLink plebiscite. Hepner has been vocal both before and after the plebiscite about pushing through the planned light rail corridor down Fraser Highway, even if the plebiscite to raise the PST failed. The Surrey mayor has recently talked about seeking a private funding source to help with the costs. “We’ve been looking and have had early conversations with those interested in doing that,” Hepner told the Surrey Now this week. “But do I still believe it needs to be shared regionally? Yes I do.” The light rail link was planned to run from the existing SkyTrain line down Fraser Highway to end in

Langley City. It was one of the most high-profile parts of the Mayors’ Council plans that were to have been funded by the tax increase. Langley’s mayors and senior officials didn’t talk about specifics on funding when they met with Hepner, and they are not looking to head out alone without TransLink. “I don’t think any one party can make it work,” said City Mayor Ted Schaffer. He agreed local communities need to be proactive rather than reactive on getting transit projects moving. “We’re going to be having discussions with the province and our federal MPs as well,” Schaffer said. Another meeting in September will likely involve the mayors of White Rock and Delta, too, Schaffer said. During the run up to the roll-out of the Mayors’ Council plans for transit improvements, the five South of the Fraser communities strategized together to make sure their fast-growing cities would get their share of any planned improvements. Township Mayor Jack Froese said that the meeting was scheduled before the results of

the vote were known. “It certainly flavoured our discussions,” he said of the vote. He rejected the idea of local municipalities going it alone on transit projects. “We can’t got it alone,” Froese said. “These projects are just too big.” Both Langley mayors are hopeful that something will be worked out, but how to find funding remains a major stumbling blocks. Mayors have said they don’t want to increase regional property taxes more to pay for transit improvements, but TransLink doesn’t have the funds to expand transit in growing areas like Surrey and the Langleys. Areas like Brookswood, Murrayville, Walnut Grove and Willoughby in Langley have seen minimal to no increase in transit service in recent years. Although neither the province nor TransLink has come up with a new, immediate funding source, the mayors have been calling for something to happen and happen soon. “The longer we wait, the more expensive these projects get,” said Froese.

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Pepper spray evacuates hotel Six people were affected by the pepper spray. MATTHEW CLAXTON mclaxton@langleyadvance.com

A Langley hotel was evacuated and six

people were treated Friday after pepper spray was released. Township firefighters, BC Ambulance paramedics, and RCMP headed to the Holiday Inn on 204th Street near 88th Avenue that morning. A cannister discarded in a garbage

can was accidentally set off by a hotel staff member cleaning up, said Cpl. Holly Largy of the Langley RCMP. The pepper spray spread from the third floor through the ventilation system, as far as the lobby. Firefighters helped six people suffering

from the effects of the spray, which can irritate lungs and eyes. The typical treatment is to get people into fresh air. If more seriously affected, they may be given oxygen or have faces and eyes flushed with saline or water, said district fire chief Russ Jenkins.

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ay back in a magical time called the 1970s, governments were more adventurous. They were even willing to try out radical ideas like lifting an entire town out of poverty. In 1974, in Dauphin, Manitoba, the province and feds teamed up for an experiment called Mincome. Mincome was a kind of reverse income tax, which is closely related to a bunch of similar social welfare ideas like a guaranteed annual income or a basic income. In short, if you lived in Dauphin in 1974, and you already had a job, little to nothing changed. If you didn’t, or your income fell below a certain threshold, the government would simply send you a monthly payment. If you found work, they reduced the top up by 50 cents for every dollar you earned until you were above the poverty line. After four years, governments killed the project and mothballed the results, which weren’t studied until a few years ago. A university researcher found that hospitalizations decreased, and the high school graduation rate rose. Few people chose to stop working, but those who did were mostly women with young children at home, and students. Now the ideas that inspired the Mincome experiment in Manitoba are coming back around again. Utrecht, in the Netherlands, is going to

try a similar program with its citizens, giving some a flat monthly basic income, no strings attached. They can spend it however they like. This is not as weird an idea as it seems. If it was widely adopted, a basic income system would probably work like this: • The government sends you a cheque, every month, MATTHEW based on the size of your family. • Your employer (probably) cuts your pay back accordingly. So you’re getting the same amount of money, but less from your boss. There are some obvious advantages to a system like this. First, it cuts into poverty a lot better than the miserable amounts given as welfare, especially in a high-cost-of-living region like Metro Vancouver. It’s great for students, parents (who can stay home longer with their children) the elderly, and people whose physical or mental disabilities make working difficult. It also sweeps away a lot of bureaucratic complexity. The basic income would replace welfare, EI, Old Age Security, and a host of smaller, piecemeal programs.

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f the voters of British Columbia had their way, marijuana would already be legal or decriminalized. At least, that’s the results of a new Insights West poll. It showed that 67 per cent of British Columbians support ending the criminalization of cannabis. A full 38 per cent want legalization, 24 per cent want decriminalization, and 27 per cent favour only medical use. Just seven per cent want the use of pot banned completely. The laws on pot have been out of date more or less since it was criminalized early in the 20th century. Let’s be clear – pot isn’t actually good for you, and smoking it definitely isn’t. Driving while stoned is dangerous, too. But our society already balances many good-vs-ill conflicts. Tobacco isn’t good for you either, nor is alcohol, but we regulate rather than ban those substances because the social cost is easier to bear when they are legal. Prohibit a substance that many people want and you get crime, usually violent organized crime. We’ve seen that with alcohol in the past, but today, the owners of brew pubs and liquor stores fight for customers with advertising, not with bullets in the streets. We’re all better off for taking alcohol out of the hands of gangsters. That seems to be what many West Coasters think, too. Most expect a decline in gang violence tied to the drug trade. The same poll shows they’re sceptical of claims by Conservative politicians that legalization would lead to teens having more access to pot. I hate to break it to Health Minister Rona Ambrose, but putting marijuana behind the counter of a liquor store would likely make it harder for many teens to access, not easier. If the government does legalize marijuana, that doesn’t mean they should encourage its use – in fact, a strategy of taxes, education, and fact-based advertising is likely the best policy. We’ve seen smoking rates plummet, and we’ve seen drunk driving rates fall, so why not try that strategy with pot? – M.C.

Finally, it would give workers more power to leave degrading or dangerous jobs. There are also, obviously, potential problems with the system. The first is cost – we don’t know if the savings would come close to match the vast expense. It would also be a huge problem for a lot of businesses that rely on minimum- or low-wage workers. How CLAXTON much would a fast food place be able to pay? And how many people would want it if they were getting a monthly cheque? How much would a basic income be? Right now, a single person on welfare in B.C. gets $7,320 a year, including housing allowance. The City of Vancouver’s liveable wage is $20.68 an hour, or $36,450 a year after income tax. Split the difference – $18,200 a year for a basic income. That’s more than what Utrecht will give out, which is about 900 Euros a month, or about $1,270 Canadian. It will be a small experiment, but it should be an interesting one. With a widening income gap and stagnant wages, new ways to ward off poverty will have to be bold to succeed. Read Bob Groeneveld’s Odd Thoughts online this week at LangleyAdvance.com

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Parking tickets punish patients Dear Editor, I refer to the letter to the editor from Tom O’Neil, Langley Meadows pointing out the fact that anyone visiting the Emergency Department at Langley Memorial Hospital must pay a ghastly $4.25 per hour to park outside the Emergency Department entrance [Hospital ER parking fees diabolical, July 2, Langley Advance]. I, and no doubt many others, have had this ridiculous experience when attempting to procure expedient and possibly life-threatening care at our hospital. Earlier this year, I drove to LMH to receive urgent care and, having to leave my home expediently, I did not have cash or a credit card with which to pay for parking outside the ER. I exited the ER following treatment to find a ticket on my car

displaying a fine of $50 or $80 if the ticket was not paid within so many days. A second visit some weeks later, again requiring immediate attention, was rewarded with another ticket (I had enough cash to pay for the initial hour and I did not at that time own a credit card). The parking attendant argued he could not retract the ticket no matter what the reason was for the person parking there, once it was issued. Parking for easy and rapid access to the ER should be free of charge. When the patient reports in to the ER he could give his licence number which could then be passed on to the lot attendant. This would eliminate those who had parked there to use another part of the hospital with the intention of procuring free parking.

Peace Arch Hospital has a number of no charge parking spots for those using the Emergency department with maximum times posted clearly. Hospitals receive a good portion of the parking fees received yearly and this money is used to provide much needed equipment. That’s a plus but not a solution. Hospital staff throw up their hands when rebuked by irate patients saying, “the hospital doesn’t look after the parking… it’s run by ImPark!”. Someone must take the responsibility for providing parking at no charge for patients in need. The problem will persists if nothing is done to rectify this situation and the private parking companies will continue to reap the monitory benefits at the taxpayers’ expense. Peter Dowler, Langley

SkyTrain to Langley better option Dear Editor, I simply don’t understand why the City of Surrey is insisting on LRT instead of SkyTrain extension to Langley and Newton. LRT will increase congestion on already congested streets. SkyTrain will encourage thousands of

drivers to leave their cars. That will increase fare revenue for the TransLink. SkyTrain saves travel time. The value of time-savings and additional revenue is worth billions of dollars as the rapid transit systems last for a long time.

Thus SkyTrain system is much cheaper than LRT. The Paris and London underground systems are about 150 years old. Even Toronto’s is about 50 years old. By reducing the number of cars on the road, the SkyTrain will also help the environment.

Feds’ new ‘benefit’ deceptive Dear Editor, The barrage of blatant vote buying ads has arrived on television and in the mail. A cheque of $2,460 made out to “Mom and Dad” adorns the cover of our MP’s ad mail, which the taxpayers of Canada paid for. What’s notable is the deception of what is not mentioned. These UCCB payments are fully taxable, at rates between 20 and 45 per cent here in B.C.

Furthermore, the child amount deduction of $2,255 per child has been eliminated on the 2015 personal tax return. That will cost each and every parent $451 in additional taxes for every child. So, Mom and Dad, you’d better not spend that new “benefit” because you’ll have to pay back most of it next April when you file your taxes. David Truman, president Brookswood Tax Services

All other cities in Metro have SkyTrain systems. Even the BroadwayUBC link is being proposed as a SkyTrain or Subway line. Why does the Surrey mayor wants to build LRT for the citizens of Surrey? What is the logic behind this? The residents of Vancouver, Burnaby and Coquitlam have SkyTrain lines. Why should the citizens of Surrey have LRT, which is much less efficient system than the SkyTrain? I urge people of Surrey and Langley to pay attention to this important matter and write to the mayor of Surrey. Prof. Kuldip Pelia, Surrey

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The public hearing for a condo project proposed for 208th Street and 80th Avenue in Willoughby is scheduled for July 20. Readers weigh in: I think they should pause constructing new units and focus on infrastructure for those that already live there. The rendering shows nice calm streets with boulevards. It fails to show the current situation of traffic snarls when busy or 90km/h freeway when it isn’t. – Aaron Sifo-Dyas Fix transportation issues first. If council is not willing to spend money on the roads first then they should not benefit from thousands more taxpayers. Run it like a business - if you build it they will come. – Kevin Horn Holy enough alrighty. So sick of them destroying the neighbourhood I grew up in.– Lindsay Michelle Punt

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District Considers Disposition of Properties The School District has been developing business cases for the Ministry of Education to acquire capital funding for secondary school student spaces. A component of this process is the requirement for the District to contribute to the capital funding required. As a result, the District is considering the disposition, through sale, of the following properties which are no longer required for future educational purposes:

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o I have a fixation on food, or does it just seem that way? Looking at my waistline, you would be easily convinced I do. But surprisingly, I don’t – either that, or I’m in denial. Either way, I’m devoting this space to food… and fun. Let’s start with the presence of eight local restaurants and about 30 brewers and beverage suppliers at the charity Tip ’N‘ Taste last week. Three of Langley’s

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Team memerbs from Brown’s Social House served up food at the Tip ’N‘ Taste. four Rotary Clubs united to host this fundraiser at Cascades on Friday. And in doing so, they provided a good time for 560 guests, gave invaluable exposure to dozens of hospitality businesses (several of them local), filled many a tummy, and – most importantly – raised an estimated $11,000 for a local charity. The money is earmarked specifically for Langley

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Boppin’ in the Park Enjoy a free evening of live music at Douglas Park 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on July 17. Hosted by You’ve Gotta Have Friends and Langley City. 100 Years On Track The Fort Gallery, 9048 Glover Rd., has a juried show to mark the 100th anniversary of the CN station until Aug. 2. Opening reception is July 17, 7 to 9 p.m. Info: www. fortgallery.ca.

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Farm Fresh Bus Tour The Langley Environmental Partners Society (www.leps. bc.ca) has a tour for ages 10 and older 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on July 18. $10 per person. Leaves from the W.C. Blair Recreation Centre and tours local farms and growers. Lunch provided. Farm-gate produce available (bring own bags). Sign up in advance by contacting exec_director@ leps.bc.ca or call 604-5323511. continued on A26…

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Hairspray gives thespian superhero powers Langley City actor drawn to message of acceptance.

Langley’s own Elyse Maloway (in spotted pink dress) is part of the cast of Hairspray – The Broadway Musical, which opened earlier this week at Vancouver’s Stanley Park Theatre Under The Stars outdoor stage. Info and tickets available at TUTS.ca.

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Elyse Maloway is feeling much like a superhero this week, following the opening of Hairspray – The Broadway Musical at the Stanley Park’s Theatre Under The Stars (TUTS) season. “The messages of acceptance and the power we all have to make change are infectious, and you can’t help feeling like a superhero. A singing, dancing superhero,” said the 22-year-old Langley Secondary grad who reluctantly gave up participating in Langley’s own Bard in the Valley (BiV) this year to take her turn on the TUTS stage. She’s playing Amber in Hairspray, a production that takes audiences back to 1962 Baltimore, where loveable, larger-than-life heroine Tracy Turnblad has one plucky dream: to dance on the local TV program, The Corny Collins Show. Maloway attended the general tryouts back in early spring with the hope of securing the role of Amber. “I did audition with the role in mind, partially because it’s so much fun to be the bad guy, but also because she’s not supposed to be a good dancer, and as an ‘enthusiastic mover’ myself, I felt I could pull that off,” Maloway shared with the Langley Advance. Asked about the similar-

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noting rehearsals have run four days a week since mid-May in preparation for this week’s launch. This is Maloway’s first TUTS production, but the Langley City girl is no stranger to the stage. In fact, she’s been acting since Grade 5 and it’s odd for her not to be on stage with Bard in the Valley, where she’s been for the past four years – first as Celia in As You Like It, then Olivia in Twelfth Night, Luciana in The Comedy of Errors, and Caius Cassius in Julius Caesar. “It was very strange and bittersweet to not return to Douglas Park for BiV’s production of Love’s Labours Lost this summer. But I am very excited to see the show on an off-night from Hairspray,” said the recent musical theatre graduate

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from Capilano University. The aspiring script writer was first introduced to Hairspray on the big screen. “I remember seeing it in the theatre and thinking ‘Wow, this energy is electric!’ A few years later, after re-watching the movie and singing the songs countless times, I saw the touring Broadway production and was blown away all over again by how stirring the performance was,” Maloway said. “It’s one on those shows where it’s impossible not to feel amazing afterwards,” she added. While Maloway aspires to be a full-time actor, she currently works in the kitchen at Bridges Restaurant on Granville Island to pay the bills. “Sadly it’s extremely difficult to support oneself on

theatre in Vancouver,” she said. But she has recently signed with an agent, hoping to land more auditions for film and TV roles. And this fall she’s will be part of fellow Langleyite Ellie King’s production of Dracula, taking on the role of the swooning Lucy Seward, “which is a paid gig, so yay!” “Hairspray is the perfect show for these beautiful summer nights. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll dance in your seat, it’s a wild ride you won’t want to miss!” she said, inviting people to attend the outdoor theatre production. Hairspray opened Tuesday, July 14 at Malkin Bowl in Vancouver’s Stanley Park. The show is paired with Oliver and runs until Aug. 22.


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James Slack showed the animals at Critter

Care to his daughter Kaylee during the wild animal shelter’s open house on July 11.

Luncheon for Canadian Diabetes Association was June 14. With help from Team Scotiabank of Langley branches and everyone present, $24,000 was raised for diabetes research. Taking part were (left to right) Fort Langley Golf Club’s Michael O’Brien, Township Mayor Jack Froese, Debbie Froese, Len Gibbons, charity tournament host, and Langley Scotiabank managers Alana Naples, Jayson Burden, Corey Hanna, as well as Phyllis Fox (in front).

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Langley’s Abreast with FORT-itude crew outpaddled nine other breast cancer survivor dragon boat teams to win gold at last weekend’s Nanaimo Dragon Boat Festival. The team also brought home a silver in the Diamond A Division, finishing 10th out of the 38 women’s teams at the competition. Proving that a diagnosis of breast cancer doesn’t mean giving up on a rich and active life, the FORT-itude paddlers have captured gold in breast cancer challenge races at their three major regattas this year. For more on the team, visit www.abreastinaboat.com.

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2010 HONDA CIVIC COUPE EX-L !

2012 HONDA CR-V LX AWD!

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AS LOW AS

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2.0L, Heated front seats, Heated power door mirrors, wireless phone connectivity, 8 speaker sound system

2008 KIA RONDO EX

UT179180

2012 CHEVY CRUZE LS

2012 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS

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FORD LINCOLN FORD LINCOLN

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20370 LOUGHEED HWY., MAPLE RIDGE

DL: 26469

2008 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER LTD

Local vehicle, 7 passenger seating, fully equipped including power side doors, power liftgate, Stow ‘N’ Go seating, Chrysler factory warranty, safety features include ABS brakes. #UT747322

Local vehicle and no accident claims, lx+ includes power group, air, abs, stereo, traction control, heated front seats, side curtain airbags, fully inspected and serviced, KIA factory warranty. UC069973

Top of the line limited package comes fully equippped including navigation system, power roof and leather, 7 passenger comfort with front and rear air conditioning, ABS brakes,electronic brake force distribution, vehicle stability and tractioncontrol, hill start assist, downhill assist control, roll-sensing front and rear side curtain airbags, front driver knee airbag, fully serviced. UT030697

1.8L, FWD, Great Commuter vehicle for all purposes

2007 TOYOTA CAMRY

UC014032

AS LOW AS

8,900 $115 BW

SALE PRICE

$

NOW $19,998

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2012 HONDA CIVIC EX

2008 TOYOTA CAMRY HYBRID

2012 TOYOTA SIENNA LE AWD

BC ISLAND VEHICLE, NO ACCIDENT CLAIMS, EX MODEL COMES WITH POWER GROUP INCLUDING POWER ROOF, ALLOYS, SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS, ALLOY WHEELS, ABS BRAKES, LOW KILOMETRES AND HONDA WARRANTY. UC006447

AS LOW AS

9,900 $128 BW

NOW $16,998

2.4L, 158hp, 4cyl, steering wheel mounted audio controls, Remote keyless entry, power windows and more

1 LOCAL OWNER, NO ACCIDENT CLAIMS, FULLY EQUIPPED INCLUDING CLIMATE CONTROL, SMART KEY WITH PUSH BUTTON IGNITION, POWER SEAT AND ALLOY WHEELS, VEHICLE STABILITY AND TRACTION CONTROL, ABS BRAKES AND ELECTRONIC BRAKE FORCE DISTRIBUTION, FRONT AND REAR SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS, FRONT SEAT MOUNTED SIDE AIRBAGS, DRIVER KNEE AIRBAG. UC035625

NOW $13,595

1 LOCAL OWNER, 7 PASSENGER, ALL WHEEL DRIVE , LE PACKAGE INCLUDES POWER GROUP, FRONT AND REAR AIR/HEAT, 7 PASSENGER SEATING, POWER SLIDING DOORS, SMART STOP TECHNOLOGY, ABS BRAKES ELECTRONIC BRAKE FORCE DISTRIBUTION, VEHICLE STABILITY AND TRACTION CONTROL, FRONT AND REAR SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS, DRIVER KNEE AIRBAG, TOYOTA WARRANTY. UT012952

NOW $27,595

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www.westcoastmazda.com

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Low Kilometers, great price, combined with cruise control, stereo controls on the steering wheel, A/C, $ and much more.

167 HP, remote keyless entry, wireless phone connectivity, steering wheel mounted audio controls. $

15,900

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18,000

2014 NISSAN TITAN UC705248

200 HP, 6 Spd Manual, A/C, Fog Lights, 1 Touch Up and Down Window, Remote Keyless Entry, MP3 Player, $ Spoiler and more.

STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE: • AVAILABLE INTUITIVE ALL-WHEEL DRIVE • BETTER FUEL ECONOMY (HWY) THAN ESCAPE & CR-V+ • DIVIDE-N-HIDE CARGO SYSTEM ®

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UT079589

*Representative finance offer based on a new 2014 Altima 2.5 (T4LG14 AA00), CVT transmission. Selling Price is $25,273 financed at 0% APR equals 182 bi-weekly payments of $128 for an 84 month term. $1,999 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $25,273. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply. ≠Representative semi-monthly lease offer based on new 2014 Rogue S FWD (Y6RG14 AA00), CVT transmission. 2.99% lease APR for a 60 month term equals 120 semi-monthly payments of $134 with $0 down payment, and $0 security deposit. First semi-monthly payment, down payment and $0 security deposit are due at lease inception. Prices include freight and fees. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $16,042. $500 NF Lease Bonus Cash included in advertised price, applicable only on 2014 Rogue S FWD (Y6RG14 AA00), CVT transmission through subvented lease through Nissan Finance. This offer is only available on lease offers of an 60 month term only and cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply. ▲Models shown $35,228 Selling Price for a new 2014 Rogue SL AWD Premium model (Y6DG14 BK00), CVT transmission. ▲*≠Freight and PDE charges ($1,575/$1,630), certain fees, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. License, registration, air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Finance and lease offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Retailers are free to set individual prices. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. Offers, prices and features subject to change without notice. Offers valid between May 1-June 2, 2014. ºNissan is the fastest growing brand in the non-luxury segment based on comparison of 12-month retail sales from April 2013 to March 2014 of all Canadian automotive brands and 12-month averages sales growth. ^Based on 2014 Canadian Residual Value Award in Subcompact Car/Compact Utility Vehicle segment. ALG is the industry benchmark for residual values and depreciation data, www.alg.com. +All information compiled from third-party sources including manufacturer websites. Not responsible for errors in data on third party websites. 12/17/2013. ∞Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.safercar.gov). ×Global Automakers of Canada Entry Level Segmentation. MY14 Versa Note v. MY13/14 competitors. Offers subject to change, continuation or cancellation without notice. Offers have no cash alternative value. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. ©1998-2014 Nissan Canada Inc. and Nissan Financial Services Inc. a division of Nissan Canada Inc.

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22,500

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38,980

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www.westcoasttoyota.com

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LangleyAdvance

Thursday, July 16, 2015 A13

all about

PETS

ANIMAL WELFARE

To help you understand and care for your friends in the animal world.

Brothers find new home Thorin and Bomber have new homes.

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Bomber and Thorin have room to roam, explore, and play, and a new mom and dad of sorts, thanks to the work of the Langley Animal Protection Society (LAPS). The brothers were adopted by Abbotsford couple Tyler and Rachele Vaillancourt during LAPS’ first ever Kitten Palooza, an adoption event to find homes for some of the many kittens in the society’s care. Vaillancourt came to the Patti Dale Animal Shelter in Aldergrove to pick up the two kittens. The Patti Dale shelter was one of two sites for Kitten Palooza, the other being the society’s satellite adoption centre in the Abbotsford Petsmart. LAPS has had a record numbers of kittens dropped off at its door. It had almost 100 kittens in foster care with staff and volunteers, and had roughly 50 kittens. The cat problem in Langley paints a dim pic-

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Thorin was one of the kittens adopted from the Patti Dale Animal Shelter in Aldergrove during Kitten Palooza.

“We’ve always wantture: 22,000 feral/homeless ed a cat and this seemed cats reproducing in the like a good time to do it,” community; 7,000 owned Vaillancourt said. cats allowed to have They wanted to have cats unwanted kittens; a 75 per that really needed a home. cent mortality rate if kitThorin’s affectionate tens aren’t rescued by six nature sealed the deal for months; zero public funds him and his brother. supporting LAPS’ rescue “When I picked up efforts; and a 93 per cent Thorin, he started purring,” increase in kittens rescued Vaillancourt said. by LAPS this year. “They were by themJayne Nelson, manager of selves in there, and I didn’t animal welfare at the Patti want to split them up,” she Dale shelter, said 23 kitadded. tens and an adult cat were The new pets are part adopted on June 27. and parcel with the The first 30 people couple’s new home. who adopted at the event “We’re really excited to received a kitten goodie competitive prices knowledgeable competitive staff great prices competitive selection knowledgeable prices knowledgeable staff great selection staff great be homeowners and to bag, and everyone who tisol.ca have cats Langley to go with it,” adopted that day tisol.ca were 20845 Bypass,tisol.ca Langley20845 • 604-514-1408 Langley 20845 Bypass, Langley Langley Bypass, • 604-514-1408 Langley • 604Vaillancourt said. entered to win a grand Plus 8 more locations in the Lower Mainland Plus 8 more locations Plus 8 more in the locations Lower Mainland in the Lower Mai prize and other goodies. > More at langleyadvance.com

CHIRPA Chirpa has it all. She is good with kids, cats & dogs. She is all tail wags and love. She enjoys short walks and long car rides. This 9 year old dog will require a little extra TLC in terms of drops for her eyes. She will also need someone who can say no seconds to that adorable little face at meal times.

Nico

Nico is a nature lover and is looking for a companion to share long walks while taking time to smell the roses. This boy can comfortably spend time with other dogs but would like to go home at night to a place where he can be an only child as he does not share well with others. Nico is about 6 years old, weighs 32 lbs and will require regular grooming and a patient owner. No kids or cats for Nico.

Ella Ella, age 5, is a friendly little dog on the go. She enjoys the company of dogs and cats. She prefers her humans be school age and up. Ella will require regular grooming/ clipping and her new owner will need to have a good relationship with their vet in order to manage her skin issues. Ella’s house training needs some brushing up.

Cleopatra

Cleo was surrendered to us after her cat siblings were ganging up on her. She is 4 years old and is lovely with dogs. She enjoys other cats as long as they enjoy her! She has a bit of cattitude, so she would not be suitable for a home with small kids. She is a very special black beauty and is just waiting for that purrfect person to come along and sweep her off her paws.

Sheeran

Summer

Sheeran is a handsome 3 year old with the face of an angel! This guy came to us intact and scruffy with very manly cheeks. Since taking him on, we have had him neutered, tattooed and he is now ready for adoption. Sheeran is a sweetheart with beautiful ginger fur that is going to require regular brushing, about once or twice a week. This guy is a bit reserved but once you get to know him, he will show you his true colours. He loves to roll around in the sunshine and rub on his catnip pillow. He could live with another cat or dog and could possibly live with children

Summer is a 4 year old sweetheart. She came to us pregnant and super snuggly. We quickly sent her into foster so she could get comfortable before she welcomed her last litter of kittens. After a few weeks of no babies, we sent her into the vet for an x-ray. Turns out somewhere along the way, she had a miscarriage and the babies had been reabsorbed. She was then spayed and now she is looking for a forever home. She could live in a home with the right cat or dog and possibly children.

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A14 Thursday, July 16, 2015

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Thursday, July 16, 2015 A19

Clare Player

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Scott Glover

Peter Zimmerman

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Doug & Krista Gilbert

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Sachin Jhanghu

Pamela Omelaniec

Brian Horn

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Taylor Lodge

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*Based on 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012... and again in 2013. MLS sales statistics both in units sold and dollar volume.

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C2 zoning permits almost any Industrial or Warehouse use. Office 750 sqft. Warehouse 1585 sqft. Mezzanine 1600 sqft. Total footprint is 2335 sqft. 14’ roll up door at grade. 3 phase power available. Drive by 20701 Langley ByPass then call for details.

Bridlewoods, this wonderfully updated townhome features a complete new granite and maple kitchen, hardwood and ceramic floors throughout, new bathrooms and all done with style. The home has 2 bedrms, 2.5 bathrms, garage and a lovely, quiet setting. Call for more details.

Enjoy the privacy of the patio & garden of this lower level west facing townhome. No steps! Over 1300sf. 2 bdrms/2 bths. And good sized rooms. Quality features like in-floor radiant heat and 9’ ceilings make life comfortable. Easy walk to all shops & services. Drive by #5-4740 221st Street. Then call to-day for details and viewing.

WITH WALK OUT BASEMENT. Updated and beautifully appointed with Vaulted Living room, new fireplace, engineered hardwood floors, white kitchen with eating area and beautiful master on main plus 2nd bedroom. Fully finished walk out basement to a quiet west facing patio with privacy screening. Lovely home in a very quiet area of Queen Anne Green offering resort type living for adults (45 plus) with recreation and pool, a few short steps to shopping, restaurants & transit.

Grand 6 bed. 6 bath home, with ground floor 1 bed legal suite. This Great room style home features on the main floor coffered 10 ft. ceilings; Brazilian Cherry hardwood; stunning Maple kitchen with walk in pantry, granite, stainless steel appliances, island with eating bar; Theatre room with projection TV & wet bar; shared laundry room & legal suite. Upstairs, Den/ loft area; huge Master Suite with fireplace & 5 pc. bath & jetted tub; four more large bedrooms each with their own 3 piece bath; upper 3rd floor with games/exercise/ playroom/ for the active family. Add to this heat pump with air conditioning; walking distance to schools, park, shopping & transit.

Gorgeous, landscaped 0.92 Acre property located on a no-thru street in central Langley. Build your dream home on this level and rectangular lot with southern rear exposure and plenty of room for a shop and pool. Property has city water, septic approval and street access -ready to submit plans and start building. Great location with easy access to Hwy 1, Fort Langley, numerous golf courses, parks & trails. Area of many new executive homes.

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This Bedford Landing Row Home is sure to impress, with Over 100k spent on upgrades. This non strata 4 bedroom, 4 bath air conditioned home is finished on all 3 levels with beautiful custom built ins, custom reclaimed wood walls, 9’ high ceilings with large bright windows & stunning fixtures. Entertain on your main floor in your liv/din & into your oversized kitchen w/ custom pantry, custom island, family rm w/ rock fireplace & screened in porch that overlooks your sitting area and hot tub in your south facing fenced backyard. Upstairs beach like flooring in all 3 bedrooms & tile floors in all baths. Finished basement w/ gas fireplace, bedroom, laundry, bath & lots of storage. Walk to everything Fort Langley has to offer! Visit DaveRobles.ca

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Hello Summer time! Spectacular bright 3 bedroom plus games room executive home on private street with west facing backyard & inground POOL. Entertainers dream inside and out, this home welcomes you with an impressive custom glass front door, custom stairwell, refinished hardwood floors that lead you into the 26 x 25 great room w/ rock f/p overlooking the pool. Custom designed kitchen with Sub-Zero fridge, Thermador Oven w/ warming drawer, granite countertops & eat up bar. Dining room with stunning wood French doors to your backyard oasis. Upstairs 3 beds, games room & 2 baths. You will live outside on your stamped concrete patio all summer long in your completely private backyard while the water in your pool glistens in the sun Visit DaveRobles.ca

3 bedroom rancher! Great Investment or starter home. This home needs a bit of TLC, with 3 bedrooms and 1 bath, with over 1200 sqft finished inside on a 11,631 sq ft lot with 2 driveways (side access to rear yard) and a 24’ x 18’ shop with 220 power. Good future potential. Visit DaveRobles.ca

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Over 2,900 sq ft rancher with basement on 4,800 sq ft lot in Wyndstar. This home has been extremely well kept and has new stainless steel appliances, new laminate in bedrooms, new pendant lighting, and the back patio was extended for summertime enjoyment. Main floor is 1,500 sq ft and boasts vaulted ceilings with living room, dining, kitchen, master bedroom with ensuite & WIC, 2nd bedroom and another bathroom. Basement is partially finished with 3rd bedroom, bathroom, laundry, den & lots of storage with a large unfinished rec room awaiting your ideas. Huge private fenced backyard perfect for entertaining all summer long. Double car garage and located on a quiet street in Walnut Grove. Don’t miss out on this one. Visit DaveRobles.ca

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Derby Hills cul de sac! This 3 bedroom, den plus HUGE games room home sits on a 7338 sq ft lot with sunny western exposure. Recent updates include new roof, new granite counters, new laminate flooring, new plush carpet, new furnace, new hotwater tank, & newer appliances. 1300 sq ft main floor, perfect for entertaining with living/dining, kitchen with eat in area, large family room with sliding doors to your covered patio in your private fenced backyard. Oversized driveway and garage perfect for all your toys. Garage will fit your BOAT and there is also side access for your RV! Upstairs 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and huge 22 x 16 games room. Quiet cul de sac with beautiful homes. Visit DaveRobles.ca

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Equine Paradise! A+ gorgeous 3.70 acre home located directly across from the Campbell Valley Park East bridle path has been meticulously assembled for the horse riding family. 3300SF 3 level split, 4 bedrm, 4 bathroom, fully reconstructed with all the custom features of a premium executive home. Huge west facing kitchen: travertine tile, in-floor heat, maple shaker cabinets, granite counters, Jenn-air appliances. Massive south facing outdoor living space complete with stone fireplace, cooking area, skylights, ceiling heaters, stone tile floor, surrounded by cedar post and beam. Fully landscaped, 5 stalls, 4 in/out paddocks, barn w/tack room, 4 pastures, regulation size Dressage riding ring w/lights (night riding). Thrive and ride!

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LangleyAdvance

Thursday, July 16, 2015 A15

PUBLIC ART

POSABILITIES

Day of the possible Langley’s Pos-Abilities held its annual event on Saturday. MATTHEW CLAXTON mclaxton@langleyadvance. com

The Day of PosAbilities saw everything from square dancing to car demonstrations in Langley City’s Dougls Park. Organized by the Langley PosAbilities Society, the event was about the group’s core goal of improving the quality of life for people with disabilities. On the main stage, Darlene Austin square danced with the Wheeling Eights. Austin was in her

Matthew Claxton/Langley Advance

Square dancers including Darlene Austin do-sedoed and promenaded at the Day of Pos-Abilities. wheelchair. Though she can walk now, a hip operation several years ago led to her using the chair for some time. “I wanted to keep up my square dancing,” said Austin, president of the group. Able-bodied and wheelchair users can take part in Wheeling Eights square, round, and line dancing events.

“We’re the only wheelchair club in B.C.,” said Austin. Also on display was the Chairiot Solo, an electric city car built for people in wheelchairs. It has a rear ramp and wheel-in seating, an 80 km range, and charges from a standard 3-prong plug. It’s likely to be on sale in Canada soon, said Wolfe Mobility’s Ellyse Hewitt.

Artists wanted for park Langley Township is asking for proposals for 10 art panels for the McLeod Athletic Park. The Township is planning to create a new fence line separating viewers and athletes at track meets. Rather than a simple fence, the flat steel panels will depict track and field sports, team or individual. The composition must be in black and white, and 10 designs will be chosen. Artists can submit up to five designs; each winning design will net the artist $500. Works must be in black and white. Visit museum.tol.ca for an entry form and more information. The dealine for entries is Friday, July 31, at 4:30 p.m.

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Church hosts day of kids’ fun A life-size Angry Birds game is one of the events on offer. The Urban Church has added more fun activites to its annual free summer event on July 19. For the past four years the organizers have hosted hundreds of kids, rain or shine, for an afternoon of fun. “Grab the neighbourhood gang, your family and friends and head on over for some crazy fun,” said pastor Andrew Yackel. Back this year will be the life-size Angry Birds arcade game. There will also be a giant slip and slide, water games, relays and a dunk tank. Kids can take part in the colouring contest with prizes for three ages groups (winners get a movie package. Urban Church’s regular services are at Colossus Theatre.) The Sunday afternoon fun also includes a watermelon eating contest.

There’s crafts, bouncy structures, water balloons and even some free treats. Many of the inventive games are crafted by the volunteers. “Hosting a community party like this is a way to give back to the families of Langley and have a great time together,” Yackel said. “Over the last number of years we continue to see the party grow and more families join in the fun.” Fun in the Sun goes noon to 3 p.m. at the Willoughby Park rugby fields (beside the Langley Events Centre). For more information, go to www.urbankids. ca or call 604-817-5705.

Skimboarding Summer Camps for kids ages 7-14 Join us for summertime fun at White Rock beach

Learn skimboarding basics and progress to tricks! ◼ Four Day Camps $115 ◼ Five Day Camps $135 ◼ Board Rentals and Private Lessons Available ◼ Includes Souvenir Skimboarding T-Shirt

To see our camp times and sign up today visit:

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Call 778-990-5137

Thank You! Thank You!

UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS Dance Bands

BANDS PLAY: 8-12 SATURDAYS 5-9 SUNDAYS

July 18-19: Brian Zalo 25-26: Cheek to Cheek August: 1: Wally Tunes 2: Two of a Kind 8-9: Lori Jordan 15-16: Sweet Max

Regular Lounge Events Tuesday:

• Meat Draw from 5 to 7 ROD DOGS ARE BACK!!

Wednesday:

• Karaoke from 7 to 11

JULY 26 GOLF TOURNAMENT AT KINKORA SEE LOUNGE FOR SIGN UP SHEETS

AUGUST 3 BC DAY HOLIDAY BARBECUE AND DANCE STEAKS, BURGERS, HOT DOGS, SALADS FROM 2-6 DANCING 3-7 TO BOB MARLOWE

Friday:

• Hold’Em at 7

Saturday:

• Meat Draw from 2 to 5

MEMBERS & GUESTS WELCOME

ALDERGROVE Branch #265

Lounge: 604-856-5423 • Office: 604-856-8814

www.aldergrovelegion.ca 26607 Fraser Hwy., Aldergrove

GUESTS WELCOME

The WGBA would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to Hakam’s Independent Grocer for supporting the 2015 Walnut Grove Family Day. Through their generous donation, we were able to operate a concession at Family Day with 100% of the profits going towards children and families in need.

You have gone above and beyond in supporting the community. Thank You. Walnut Grove Family Day Committee


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hange is good. Especially when it comes in the shape of great new family activities at the Aldergrove Fair Days, celebrating 103 years of fun, at Aldergrove Athletic Park this weekend. Grounds organizer Mike Robinson noted there are a number of new things to do at the fair this year while the favourite standbys remain. “Exciting things,� he said. “We’ve got some good music this year. Well, we always have good music.� In addition to good music, one activity families are sure to love is the fairy garden. “New this year is a fairy

wheels and all the things for decorating. Everything is there, all we need is the creative juices.� e sure to check out classic fair exhibits as well, such as crafts, food creations, and gardening, all competing for prizes. A couple of items everyone expects are the midway and great fair food. Robinson assures the Aldergrove Fair Days won’t disappoint with 16 different food vendors on site. “The midways is there and of course the shooting stuff,� he added. here will be the world’s fast draw championship and for those who want to test their own shooting skills, there is an air pistol tent set up by a local club to teach air pistol shooting skills. There will also be the tractor pull events. “This year again will be the antique tractor pull and a lawn tractor pull,� he noted.

Langley Advance files

Aldergrove Fair Days retains its roots as an agricultural event with lots more to do as well. garden,� Robinson said. “It’s very cool. Lots of things for little kids and big kids.� Everyone can come dressed up in their best fairy or knight clothing, or they can make use of the items on site for dress up. “There is also a tent there to make wands and swords and that kind of thing,� added Robinson. nother new item coming this year for creative types is a

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graffiti wall. Then there’s the world’s largest zucchini luge. “Well, it might be the world’s only zucchini luge,� Robinson joked. The 200-plus foot luge is set up to race tricked out zucchinis and even corn cobs. Everything is provided on site. “You make your own zucchini or corn cob car,� Robinson said. “We’re branching out in the vegetable world. We’ve got

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Aldergrove Fair Days stretches over July 17, 18 and 19 this year with main street closed for Saturday’s parade. For those interested in competing in the tractor pulls, Robinson said, “Come and look at it, talk to the tractor pullers there, then by next year, you’ll be ready to compete.� While the layout for the fair is slightly different this year, Robinson is certain people will find their way around easily. Friday night features the car show at Aldergrove Community Secondary,

the midway, food vendors, and the beer garden from 6 to 9 p.m., Saturday runs from 10 a.m. (when the parade starts in downtown Aldergrove) to 10 p.m. with all events and exhibits open, and Sunday is set for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Entrance to Aldergrove Athletic Park for the fair is best off 28th or 29th Avenues east of 264th Street and west of 269th Street.

BCRCMP photo

RCMP Sgt. Lorne Lecker, a six-year volunteer at Critter Care, cuddled a raccoon at the open house.

wild animals being rehabilitated by the society’s volunteers, did very well, said Critter Care’s Maureen Binnie. The society has already taken in more than 700 animals so far this year, including 145 raccoons. Critter Care takes in injured and sick wild animals, from bear cubs and fawns down to skunks and flying squirrels. Binnie noted that this is the first year in many that the society has cared for a porcupine, and they also have two marmots from the province’s Interior. The animals, whether orphaned or injured, are cared for until they can be released back into the wild. About 70 volunteers worked the two days, including Sgt. Lorne Lecker of the RCMP’s Deas Island Traffic Services.

FRESH & FUN FAMILY DINING

1.5 cups ketchup 1/2 cup bourbon whiskey 3/4 cup brown sugar 4 garlic cloves, minced very fine

MATTHEW CLAXTON mclaxton@langleyadvance.com

About 5,600 people poured through the gates at South Langley’s Critter Care wild animal shelter on July 11 and 12. The annual open house, the only opportunity for many people to see the

Matthew Claxton/Langley Advance

The centre is caring for animals such as a marmot (left), skunks, and raccoons. Brooklynn Martin is one of the caregivers.

AWAITS YOU AWAITS YOU

Here are a couple of our favourite homemade barbecue sauces that we use all the time. Keep in mind that barbecue sauces are not marinades, they are a finishing sauce only. If applied to the meat at the beginning of (or too early on during) CHEF DEZ the grilling process, the sugars in these sauces will burn. Apply during the very last part of the cooking process and close the lid of your barbecue to carmelize the sugars. Bourbon BBQ Sauce

Animals and people bridged a gap for two days.

DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN

GET LOST IN LANGLEY & DISCOVER CHOO CHOO’S!

Lecker has volunteered for six years. “I truly believe in the hard work done by organizations like Critter Care, and I am pleased to support these animals in any way I can,� Lecker said. Lecker met one of the baby raccoons, Hazel, during his time at the shelter on the weekend.

Grilling is saucy Cooking in Langley

LangleyAdvance

A16 Thursday, July 16, 2015

1/4 cup apple cider vinegar 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce 1 tsp liquid smoke 1 tsp salt

In a medium pot, combine the ketchup, bourbon, brown sugar, garlic, vinegar, Worcestershire, liquid smoke and the 1 tsp salt. Heat over medium-high heat until boiling, stirring constantly. Lower the heat to low and simmer, uncovered, for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Set aside, off the heat, when done.

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With more thanthan 600600 unique services, restaurants and attractions With more uniqueshops, shops, services, restaurants and attractions located in our beautiful there’salways always something new and located in our beautifuldowntown, downtown, there’s something new and fascinating to discover Langley. fascinating to discoverininDowntown Downtown Langley.

Where the sky is ALWAYS blue

downtownlangley.com downtownlangley.com

20559 Fraser Hwy, Langley • 604.534.7111 www.choochoos.ca

20241 Fraser Hwy., Langley

604-530-2687 Hours: Monday - Sunday 10:00 am - 5:30 pm www.langleyantiques.ca • info@langleyantiques.ca

It’s our

DOWNTOWN LANGLEY’S

17th annual sockeye salmon

whole fish event

Valley Pharmacy Ltd. Operating As Valley Everygreen Pharmacy

& SCAVENGER HUNT Order your fresh, wild, Salmon and we custom cut, portion, vacuum seal, and freeze your catch for you to enjoy.

Valley Evergreen Pharmacy

20577 Douglas Crescent Langley • Phone: 604.534.1332 STORE HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Sat. 9:00 am - 5:00 pm CLOSED Sun. & Holidays “PHARMACARE, MSA NET, D.V.A.â€?

Market price, $8.99/lb Minimum order 3 lbs Sale ends July 26, 2015 call or visit to order Open 7 days a week 20534 fraser hwy. langley 604 532 5226 | 1fish2fish.ca

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COMMUNITY

LangleyAdvance

Thursday, July 16, 2015 A17

WILDLIFE

Aldergrove’s fair boasts a century of history Big day for Critter Care creatures The community’s biggest event adds new activities.

B

RONDA PAYNE news@langleyadvance.com

C

hange is good. Especially when it comes in the shape of great new family activities at the Aldergrove Fair Days, celebrating 103 years of fun, at Aldergrove Athletic Park this weekend. Grounds organizer Mike Robinson noted there are a number of new things to do at the fair this year while the favourite standbys remain. “Exciting things,� he said. “We’ve got some good music this year. Well, we always have good music.� In addition to good music, one activity families are sure to love is the fairy garden. “New this year is a fairy

wheels and all the things for decorating. Everything is there, all we need is the creative juices.� e sure to check out classic fair exhibits as well, such as crafts, food creations, and gardening, all competing for prizes. A couple of items everyone expects are the midway and great fair food. Robinson assures the Aldergrove Fair Days won’t disappoint with 16 different food vendors on site. “The midways is there and of course the shooting stuff,� he added. here will be the world’s fast draw championship and for those who want to test their own shooting skills, there is an air pistol tent set up by a local club to teach air pistol shooting skills. There will also be the tractor pull events. “This year again will be the antique tractor pull and a lawn tractor pull,� he noted.

Langley Advance files

Aldergrove Fair Days retains its roots as an agricultural event with lots more to do as well. garden,� Robinson said. “It’s very cool. Lots of things for little kids and big kids.� Everyone can come dressed up in their best fairy or knight clothing, or they can make use of the items on site for dress up. “There is also a tent there to make wands and swords and that kind of thing,� added Robinson. nother new item coming this year for creative types is a

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graffiti wall. Then there’s the world’s largest zucchini luge. “Well, it might be the world’s only zucchini luge,� Robinson joked. The 200-plus foot luge is set up to race tricked out zucchinis and even corn cobs. Everything is provided on site. “You make your own zucchini or corn cob car,� Robinson said. “We’re branching out in the vegetable world. We’ve got

T

Langley Advance files

Aldergrove Fair Days stretches over July 17, 18 and 19 this year with main street closed for Saturday’s parade. For those interested in competing in the tractor pulls, Robinson said, “Come and look at it, talk to the tractor pullers there, then by next year, you’ll be ready to compete.� While the layout for the fair is slightly different this year, Robinson is certain people will find their way around easily. Friday night features the car show at Aldergrove Community Secondary,

the midway, food vendors, and the beer garden from 6 to 9 p.m., Saturday runs from 10 a.m. (when the parade starts in downtown Aldergrove) to 10 p.m. with all events and exhibits open, and Sunday is set for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Entrance to Aldergrove Athletic Park for the fair is best off 28th or 29th Avenues east of 264th Street and west of 269th Street.

BCRCMP photo

RCMP Sgt. Lorne Lecker, a six-year volunteer at Critter Care, cuddled a raccoon at the open house.

wild animals being rehabilitated by the society’s volunteers, did very well, said Critter Care’s Maureen Binnie. The society has already taken in more than 700 animals so far this year, including 145 raccoons. Critter Care takes in injured and sick wild animals, from bear cubs and fawns down to skunks and flying squirrels. Binnie noted that this is the first year in many that the society has cared for a porcupine, and they also have two marmots from the province’s Interior. The animals, whether orphaned or injured, are cared for until they can be released back into the wild. About 70 volunteers worked the two days, including Sgt. Lorne Lecker of the RCMP’s Deas Island Traffic Services.

FRESH & FUN FAMILY DINING

1.5 cups ketchup 1/2 cup bourbon whiskey 3/4 cup brown sugar 4 garlic cloves, minced very fine

MATTHEW CLAXTON mclaxton@langleyadvance.com

About 5,600 people poured through the gates at South Langley’s Critter Care wild animal shelter on July 11 and 12. The annual open house, the only opportunity for many people to see the

Matthew Claxton/Langley Advance

The centre is caring for animals such as a marmot (left), skunks, and raccoons. Brooklynn Martin is one of the caregivers.

AWAITS YOU AWAITS YOU

Here are a couple of our favourite homemade barbecue sauces that we use all the time. Keep in mind that barbecue sauces are not marinades, they are a finishing sauce only. If applied to the meat at the beginning of (or too early on during) CHEF DEZ the grilling process, the sugars in these sauces will burn. Apply during the very last part of the cooking process and close the lid of your barbecue to carmelize the sugars. Bourbon BBQ Sauce

Animals and people bridged a gap for two days.

DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN

GET LOST IN LANGLEY & DISCOVER CHOO CHOO’S!

Lecker has volunteered for six years. “I truly believe in the hard work done by organizations like Critter Care, and I am pleased to support these animals in any way I can,� Lecker said. Lecker met one of the baby raccoons, Hazel, during his time at the shelter on the weekend.

Grilling is saucy Cooking in Langley

LangleyAdvance

A16 Thursday, July 16, 2015

1/4 cup apple cider vinegar 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce 1 tsp liquid smoke 1 tsp salt

In a medium pot, combine the ketchup, bourbon, brown sugar, garlic, vinegar, Worcestershire, liquid smoke and the 1 tsp salt. Heat over medium-high heat until boiling, stirring constantly. Lower the heat to low and simmer, uncovered, for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Set aside, off the heat, when done.

Quality Antiques, Collectibles and Decor

With more thanthan 600600 unique services, restaurants and attractions With more uniqueshops, shops, services, restaurants and attractions located in our beautiful there’salways always something new and located in our beautifuldowntown, downtown, there’s something new and fascinating to discover Langley. fascinating to discoverininDowntown Downtown Langley.

Where the sky is ALWAYS blue

downtownlangley.com downtownlangley.com

20559 Fraser Hwy, Langley • 604.534.7111 www.choochoos.ca

20241 Fraser Hwy., Langley

604-530-2687 Hours: Monday - Sunday 10:00 am - 5:30 pm www.langleyantiques.ca • info@langleyantiques.ca

It’s our

DOWNTOWN LANGLEY’S

17th annual sockeye salmon

whole fish event

Valley Pharmacy Ltd. Operating As Valley Everygreen Pharmacy

& SCAVENGER HUNT Order your fresh, wild, Salmon and we custom cut, portion, vacuum seal, and freeze your catch for you to enjoy.

Valley Evergreen Pharmacy

20577 Douglas Crescent Langley • Phone: 604.534.1332 STORE HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Sat. 9:00 am - 5:00 pm CLOSED Sun. & Holidays “PHARMACARE, MSA NET, D.V.A.â€?

Market price, $8.99/lb Minimum order 3 lbs Sale ends July 26, 2015 call or visit to order Open 7 days a week 20534 fraser hwy. langley 604 532 5226 | 1fish2fish.ca

Downtown Langley Awaits You | downtownlangley.com


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Seventy Years Ago

Sixty Years Ago

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ˠ Langley Lions planned to hold a Klondike Night at Athletic Hall in August. ˠ Donald Goldon, chairman of

July 14, 1955

ˠ School Board chairman Annie Medd was charged with possible disqualification from

the board by Trustee A.J. Dodd, the former chairman. Dodd said Medd held an option on property on the corner of Otter and Bradshaw Roads (248th St. and 40th Ave.), which the board chose as the site for its proposed new junior high school. ˠ A mail vote was to be taken by B.C. Telephone Co. on free calling between Aldergrove and Langley and between Aldergrove and Abbotsford. If approved, it would mean an increase in private line rates from $3.25 to $3.95

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Information can be also be viewed on the Township website at tol.ca/nwoptions. William Ulrich Community Development 604.533.6044

public notice Summer Camps School’s out, but summer camps are in! Visit tol.ca/guides for details. Recreation, Culture, and Parks 604.533.6086

July 12, 1995

ˠ Langley City looked into its own police force. Staff was asked for a report on cost

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road closure Temporary Road Closure: Lane Adjacent Fort Langley Community Hall A temporary road closure will take place along the lane adjacent to the Fort Langley Community Hall, at 9167 Glover Road, from Wednesday, July 15 until Friday, July 24, from 7am - 5pm. Closures will not be in effect on Saturday and Sunday.

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The Langley Events Centre is located at 7888 - 200 Street For ticket information, contact Langley Events Centre 604.882.8800 • LangleyEventsCentre.com

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This summer, a number of fun and informative events, activities, and programs will be held and the public is encouraged to take part.

Picnic in the Park #2 – Saturday, July 25, 10am - 12pm:

Bring a picnic and join us for our second garden outing, including garden tours, live music, and fun activities for kids! Limited barbecue and snacks will be available by donation.

Backyard Composting – Monday, July 27, 7 - 8pm:

Make black gold in your backyard. Learn what type of composting is a good fit for your needs, and how to quickly turn yard trimmings and fruit and vegetable scraps into rich organic fertilizer. This workshop is great for beginners as well as experienced compost users who want to troubleshoot their compost systems. Please RSVP by July 20.

Intro to Pressure Canning – Wednesday, August 19, 7 - 8:30pm:

Participants will learn how to safely preserve low-acid food at home and take the fear out of pressure canning. Please RSVP by August 15.

Registration is now full for Eco Explorers kids’ day camps. See you next year! For more information and to register, contact: Langley Environmental Partners Society garden@leps.bc.ca 604.546.0344

Composting: Nature’s Recycling Help the environment and get great soil for your garden by using a backyard composter. Township residents can get a backyard composter for $25. They can be purchased at the Civic Facility or Operations Centre during regular operating hours. Engineering Division 604.532.7300

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The Langley Demonstration Garden has a busy summer planned! An educational facility operated by the Langley Environmental Partners Society in partnership with the Township of Langley, the Demonstration Garden is located in the Derek Doubleday Arboretum in the 21200 block of Fraser Highway. It is open year-round to demonstrate sustainable gardening techniques and staffed weekdays from May to August.

Public information meetings have been scheduled to present five options for the properties. Owners and residents are encouraged to attend one of the meetings.

Wednesday, July 29 4 to 8pm

ˠ A movement to have a cultural centre/theatre complex in downtown Langley City, instead of in Murrayville, gained strength.

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ˠ A 41-year-old Fort Langley woman was one of 52 victims of a plane crash at 100 Mile House. CPA DC6B Flight 21 from Vancouver to Prince George was brought down by a mid-flight explosion.

Wed Jul 22 7:00pm vs. Nanaimo Timbermen Wed Jul 29 7:45pm vs. Coquitlam Adanacs

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ˠ School trustees planned to close Glen Valley School and transfer teacher Miss McKay to Milner. ˠ Municipal council endorsed Reeve Noel Booth’s resolution to ask the Historic Sites Board for money to restore the fort.

Canada’s wartime prices and trades board, announced that meat rationing would be re-introduced in two months. ˠ Aldergrove Loyal Orange Lodge lost its Otter Hall to fire. The fire department prevented the loss of St. Alban’s Church. ˠ Crooks tried to blow the safe in the B&K Feed Store, but only knocked the dial off.

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Vehicle access to the Fort Langley Community Hall can be made via 96 Avenue and vehicle access to McBride Street can be made via Glover Road/Mavis Avenue. Local traffic will be permitted. The closure is required to enable construction of underground utility work and to ensure the protection of mature trees. A detour route is outlined on the map. Motorists are advised to plan alternate routes and allow extra time to reach their destination safely. Visit tol.ca/roads for the latest traffic updates. We appreciate your patience. Engineering Division 604.532.7300 opsinfo@tol.ca

public notice Keep Your Drinking Water Safe Keep your drinking water safe by preventing backflow when using outdoor water sources. Backflow is a plumbing term for unwanted water flow in the reverse direction. Safeguard your water supply by following these steps: 1. Never submerge a free running hose in a sink, bucket, pool or puddle. 2. Install an inexpensive hose bib vacuum breaker on your hose bib. These can be purchased at your local hardware store. Safe drinking water affects everyone. Let’s do our part to ensure we safeguard this important resource. Engineering Division 604.532.7300 backflow@tol.ca

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notice of public hearing Proposed Zoning Changes NOTICE is hereby given that the Township of Langley Council will meet and hold a Public Hearing. AT THE PUBLIC HEARING all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaws shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaws that are the subject of the hearing.

TOWNSHIP OF LANGLEY ZONING BYLAW 1987 NO. 2500 AMENDMENT (ZONING BYLAW 2015 UPDATE) BYLAW 2015 NO. 5109 PURPOSE:

BYLAW NOS. 5149 & 5150 APPLICATION NO. RO100120

19800 block Telegraph Trail (see Map 3)

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Lot 2 District Lot 122 Group 2 New Westminster District Plan BCP46641 Lot 45 District Lot 122 Group 2 New Westminster District Plan 56556 Except Plans LMP39723 and BCP45718 and Portion of Telegraph Trail immediately east of Lot 45

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Christians' Gospel Society 21522 - 46B Avenue Langley, BC V3A 9G1

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Wesley Arnot 19701 - 35A Avenue Langley, BC V3A 7C6

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Bylaw No. 5159 proposes to rezone property from Service Industrial Zone M-1A and Community Commercial Zone C-2 to General Industrial Zone M-2.

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This application will facilitate the consolidation of the subject lands into one lot to accommodate a future development.

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Bylaw No. 5109 proposes to amend the text of Township of Langley Zoning Bylaw 1987 No. 2500 to provide clarification and updates reflecting current legislation and Council resolutions allowing for more efficient administration of the bylaw. This is a continuation of the process started in 1987 with the adoption of Zoning Bylaw No. 2500 and followed over the years with eleven subsequent update bylaws.

BYLAW NO. 5160 APPLICATION NOS. RZ100432 / DP100769

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QC Holdings Ltd. 310, 5620 - 152 Street Surrey, BC V3S 3K2

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Chandler Associates Architecture Inc. 180 - 355 Burrard Street Vancouver, BC V6C 2G8

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Bylaw No. 5149 proposes to amend the Murrayville Community Plan by redesignating the southern portion of the site from Single Family One to Institutional. Bylaw No. 5150 proposes to rezone property from Suburban Residential Zone SR-1 to Residential Zone R-1E and Civic Institutional Zone P-1.

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Bylaw No. 5160 proposes to amend the text of Comprehensive Development Zone CD-89(B) to remove the requirement for a minimum residential density. A Development Permit is being considered in conjunction with this bylaw.

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This application will facilitate the development of 2 twostorey commercial buildings.

AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of Township of Langley Bylaw Nos. 5109, 5137, 5138, 5149, 5150, 5159 and 5160, Development Permit Nos. 100765 and 100769 and relevant background material may be inspected between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from July 10 to 20, both inclusive, at the Community Development Division Development Services counter, 2nd floor, Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue or online at tol.ca/hearing.

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ENTERTAINMENT Highland dancing was a favourite form of entertainment at the Pleasant Hours program like in June, 2012 when Doris Blair (93 years old in photo, now deceased) and Shannnon Cressey showed off their moves. Shirley McGonigal

Long-time program retired After close to 50 years, the United Churches of Langley ran its last Pleasant Hours tea with Highland dancing. RONDA PAYNE news@langleyadvance.com

They say even good things must come to an end and this is the case with almost 50 years of Pleasant Hours teas hosted by the Murrayville site of the United Churches of Langley. The final tea was held on June 23 in the church hall according to Jean Gregson, a member of the church. “They were always in the church hall,” she said of the afternoon activity designed to deliver activity for those in care homes.

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A Valentine’s party put together in February 1967 by Daisy Holtby (the then minister’s wife) and Robena Rutherford was the first Pleasant Hours event. It was an outreach initiative by the United Church Women’s group of what was then the Sharon United Church. Rutherford recognized the need for the monthly afternoon outing for rest home residents as a way of offering recreation, entertainment, and a social event. That first February tea was obviously a hit because by September 1967 it was reported that seven of the events had been held for care home residents. “A lot of the care homes didn’t have entertainment for their guests and residents,” noted Gregson of how the Pleasant Hours came to be. “But most now do. So it’s different now.” The fact that many care homes now offer a full-range of activities contributed to the end of the church-run monthly Pleasant Hours. “Also, the Ministry of Health has asked that any bus that transports people from care homes have someone that could perform resuscitation,” she added. “It’s a reasonable expectation, but it was just another thing to add to the list.” In addition to these reasons, Gregson said most of the people helping to put the Pleasant Hours events together are retired and are getting older. “Working people are not available on a Tuesday afternoon,” she said. In the past, while care homes didn’t have entertainment programs, they also didn’t have buses, so church volunteers would pick up residents, bring them to the church hall, and return them to their homes after the event. Gregson’s mother, Doris Blair, was one of those drivers. She participated in the events as a volunteer as long as she was able, then enjoying the teas into her 90s. It wasn’t just seniors who enjoyed the events filled with singing, dancing costume parties, meeting live animals, and more. Guests included those in assisted living facilities due to physical or mental challenges. “So younger people were there as well,” Gregson said. “They really appreciated the outing.” Volunteers may have been working at the events, but as Gregson points out, they enjoyed the entertainment as well. They really “There are memories of hearing appreciated Joan Danby sing the outing. accompanied by Donna McTaggart, Jean Gregson the appearance of Santa Claus (Ken Mallinson) at the annual Christmas turkey dinner held every December, Peggy McGregor’s costumes at the Halloween teas, Highland dancers, singing groups, live animals such as lambs, and much more,” she said. Refreshments were part of the teas, too, with a monthly birthday cake and card to honour those who celebrated a birthday that month. Gregson noted that Shirley McGonigal has been a “tireless worker” for the Pleasant Hours. She listed many other individuals who have taken part in the long-term success of the events over the past half century: Betty Lou Chell, Ellen Mufford, Althea Plowe, Bertha Alexander, Flo Riddall, Mildred Berry, Angie Barron, Kathy Burchill, Jean Beard, Francis Bishop, Rose Lembke, Audrey Spiegel, Robena Rutherford, Marilyn Packham, Lynda Christensen, Edie Thompson, Nancy Mallinson, Carol Tauber, Marlene Aylen, Joyce McHugh, Bob Baker, Charlie Bishop, Doris Blair, Dick Chell, Ken Mallinson, John McGregor, Allan McLeod, Harry McTaggart, Peter Skeates, Arnold Aylen, Wayne Markel, Fred and Bev Rodrigo, Joanne Skeates, and other members of specific church units and committees. The end of the Pleasant Hours was a difficult decision for the United Churches of the Langleys. Gregson said it is a bittersweet ending. “There are new projects that are being planned,” she said.


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Plans pay off The Province of British Columbia formally recognized the Township as an Agefriendly Community, a designation the Township first sought in 2013. The Age-friendly Strategy developed by the Township to make that commitment a reality was presented with an Award for Planning Excellence Merit from the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) June 29. “A lot of hard work and solid planning has gone into our Agefriendly Strategy, and we are very grateful to our Seniors Advisory Committee and the Age-friendly Task Force for everything they contributed to develop this plan,” said Township Mayor Jack Froese. The strategy was created to ensure that housing and transportation options, services, and programs are in place to help seniors experience a great quality of life, as people are living longer and doing more in their later years. The Seniors Advisory Committee set about holding workshops, gathering ideas, and suggesting policies and practices. The strategy was developed with input from the community, partner agencies, stakeholders, and the Township’s Youth Advisory Committee. It outlines clear, simple actions and easy to follow ideas that were praised by the Canadian Institute of Planners, which noted that other communities could use the Township’s ideas. “Receiving official designation as an Agefriendly Community from the province is a great step forward and people of all ages will benefit from the results,” Froese said. The Age-friendly BC Recognition Program is a partnership between the BC Healthy Communities Society and the Ministry of Health. The Township is currently working with its Seniors Advisory Committee to implement the suggestions outlined in the strategy. “We have a great plan,” Froese said.

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Brae Island Park and Pedal Celebrate Canada Park’s Day July 18. Try a kayak on the Bedford Channel or group padding in a 12-seat voyageur canoe. Campsite activities at Fort Camping or pedal a fourwheel bike on a skills circuit.

All equipment provided. Runs 1 to 3 p.m. Free. Hosted by the Derby Reach Brae Island Parks Association. Nature rhythms and inspirations Celebrate Canada Park’s Day July 18 at Campbell Valley Regional Park. Stroll through wildlife gardens and enjoy live music, crafts, poetry and more 1:30 to 4 p.m. Meet at the Nature House, 20285

Family movie Home Church Langley has an outdoor movie screening at 7 p.m. on July 18 at Nicomekl Elementary, 20050 53rd Ave. Hoovey is about a boy who rebuilds his life after collapsing during basketball practice. Free and free popcorn. Info: 604-514-4773.

8th Ave. Free. Wetland clean up Join the Langley Environmental Partners Society 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on July 18 to clean up the West Creek wetland and a guided walk of Wood Duck Lake. Tools and light refreshments and water provided. Wear sturdy boots and bring a water bottle. Sign up in advance at metrovancouver.org.

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Aldergrove Fair Days Runs 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. July 17, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on July 18 and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 19. Car show: 6 p.m. Friday. Parade: 10 a.m. Saturday. Midway, games, Fairyland, World Fast Draw Championships, entertinment, agricultural and 4-H exhibits, World Zucchini Luge Championships, prizes, contests, vendors and more.

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July 23

Summer walks Join the Langley Field Naturalists for walks. July 23: 8 p.m. at 184th Street and 53rd Avenue. Led by Kirk Miles. Info: langleyfieldnaturalists@ shaw.ca.

July 30

Blues Brothers Too The tribute act performs at the Cascades Casino Summit Theatre at 8 p.m. on July 30. Tickets: $34.50 plus fees, 604-530-2211 or www.ticketweb.ca.

Libraries

Programs are free and pre-registration is required unless noted otherwise. Aldergrove Library 26770 29th Ave. 604-8566415 Brookswood Library 20045 40th Ave. 604-5347055 City of Langley Library 20399 Douglas Cres. 604514-2855 Art Critiques the last Monday of each month Are you developing your talent as an artist? Bring a piece of art to be discussed and interpreted by fellow participants, as well as by an experienced art facilitator. Pre-registration required. Call ahead to confirm. 7 p.m. Fort Langley Library 9167 Glover Rd. 604-8880722 Muriel Arnason Library #130 20338 65th Ave. 604532-3590 Murrayville Library 22071 48th Ave. 604-5330339 Babytime: babies and caregivers join in bounces, songs, rhymes and stories that encourage speech and language. Register in advance. 9:30 a.m., Fridays, July 3 to 24. Storytime: Young children and their caregivers will enjoy interactive stories, songs, rhymes, and more. Sign up in advance. 10:30, July 9. Walnut Grove Library 8889 Walnut Grove Dr. 604882-0410

Ongoing

Langley Lovelys The local chapter of the Crown Jewels of Canada is open to women. The non-profit society is for socializing and fun. Info: Vye, 604-530-3288 or http://www.crownjewelsofcanada.ca. Learning Disabilities Association offers one to one summer tutoring in July and August at the Langley School District office. Reading, spelling, comprehension and/or writing or understanding math concepts in 90-minute sessions. Partial subsidies available. Info: 604-591-5156 orldafs.org/ current-programs/.


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Thunder fourth at provincials The Langley bantam Thunder narrowly missed out on a medal at the British Columbia Lacrosse Association (BCLA) box lacrosse provincial championships for all female divisions. In the bronze medal game of the tournament that took place July 8 to 12 in Port Coquitlam, the Thunder fell 5-4 to Port Coquitlam #2. Langley’s Fiona Briner earned a bantam all-star selection, while Marah Baker received a Female Bantam Warrior Fair Play Award.

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MOTORSPORTS

Driver races for cause

Langley’s Fred Semple will be racing his Chevrolet Camaro at Mission Raceway Park this weekend at the Sports Car Club of B.C. (SCCBC) charity auto race in support of Ronald McDonald House. Race for the House on July 18 and 19 benefits the charity, which hosts families of sick children receiving treatment in hospital and relies partly on public support.

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LACROSSE

Thunder so-so, so far The Langley Thunder’s fairly light Western Lacrosse Association season continued last night (Wednesday, July 15) when they hosted the New Westminster Salmonbellies at the Langley Events Centre (the game was after the Langley Advance went to press). Going into last night’s game, the Thunder’s record was so-so, at 7-7. After last night, Thunder won’t play again until next Wednesday, July 29, when they host the Nanaimo Timbermen at the LEC. Game time is 7:45 p.m.

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SPECIAL OLYMPICS

World games in L.A. await trio Three Langley athletes will represent Canada at the World Special Olympics Games. TROY LANDREVILLE tlandreville@langleyadvance.com

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s we celebrate Josh Low’s arrival at the Special Olympics World Games in Los Angeles this month, let’s reflect on the Langley athlete’s journey. Josh, who has Down syndrome, was diagnosed with leukemia when he was four and endured four-and-a-half years of chemotherapy treatments. He also has a heart condition and on one frightening occasion, a “crash cart” was positioned outside his hospital room because he was in congestive heart failure. Josh also spent time at Canuck Place Children’s Hospice because it wasn’t believed he would survive. Josh was on a feeding tube until he was 11. After that, he told his mom Merry, “12 year olds don’t need feeding tubes.” His dad Paul said Josh has 50 per cent lung capacity, which he said is a byproduct of years of chemotherapy treatments. Through it all, Josh has soldiered on, getting involved in Special Olympics 11 years ago. Olympics Games at UBC last July. Through Special Olympics, Paul said his son Josh qualified for the world games not just has “thrived.” based on the gold medal in the 25-metre freeHe started in floor hockey and has since style and silver in the 25-metre butterfly that dabbled in practically every other sport Special he won at last summer’s national event, but for Olympics has to offer, including softball, track other intangibles, as well. and field, powerlifting, and basketball. “You don’t necessarily have to be But he’s really found a real first in all your races to move on,” niche in swimming. I’m the next his mom explained. “You have to At the world games, which run do well, but you also have to have generation. July 25 to Aug. 2, 23-year-old Josh from your coaches in terms will represent Canada in the pool, My mom was a referrals of sportsmanship and all of the competing in the 25-metre backswimmer. other things that go along with it.” stroke and freestyle races, as well Other factors include dedication as with Canada’s 4 x 50m relay Josh Low to training, and the ability to travel team. independently. “I’m the next generation,” said “When he goes to nationals and worlds, we Josh, who took up competitive swimming four won’t see him at all,” said Merry, who along years ago. “My mom was a swimmer.” with Paul are travelling to L.A. to watch their Josh’s second ever swim meet was at the regionals four years ago in Coquitlam, and after son compete. “It’s okay for them to see me at worlds, but I that he competed in the BC Special Olympics won’t see them,” Josh offered. Games in Langley in 2013. Asked how tough he thinks the competition Then, Josh competed at the Canada Special

Langley athletes going to Los Angeles to represent Canada at the Special Olympics World Games in Los Angeles are basketball players Matthew Williams (left) and Alastair Singh (right) and swimmer Josh Low (middle). Troy Landreville Langley Advance

in L.A. will be, Josh chuckled. “I won’t know until I get there,” he answered.

Langley well represented

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oining Josh at the world games are Langley basketball players Alastair Singh and Matthew Williams. They were part of the Langley Warriors who won gold in the A Division at the 2014 Canada Games at UBC, as Special Olympics basketball debuted at a national level. However, Matthew and Alastair are joining Team Canada as individual additions. Alastair, who stands 6’5” and plays centre, is one-half of a combo with his 6’3” brother Alexander, who was forced to miss last year’s national event due to a severe ankle sprain that he suffered two days before the BC Games in Langley. Alastair called being selected to play for Team Canada an honour. continued on page A28…

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Hoops players part of Team Canada Robinson wins SPORTS BRIEFS

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“I was thrilled once I got the news,” he said. “I was shocked.” The Singhs have been with the Warriors for a few years, now, according to their head coach Kurc Buzdegan. Prior to that, Buzdegan coached the brothers with the Developmentally Challenged Youth Basketball Association, in the Marpole area of Vancouver. While Alastair, 34, is starring on the basketball court, he’s no stranger to Special Olympics, which he has been involved in for the past 20 years. This is his second World Games, having competed in indoor track and field in Portugal in 2001. “It was the first experience I had indoors,” Alastair recalled. “I wasn’t used to indoor track – I was more used to the outdoor. I did the 100 [metre sprint], the 4[00], and the 8[00]. It was a fun learning experience. Win or lose, it was an opportunity to go somewhere, because a lot of people don’t get a chance to do something like that – to go overseas and compete. That was fun. Something like this is the next round.” Alastair said basketball is “big in L.A., so this is going to be a lot of fun and I’m looking forward to when I get there.”

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Teammates with the national gold-medal winning Langley Warriors basketball team, Matthew Williams and Alastair Singh will play for Team Canada at the Special Olympics World Games in Los Angeles, running July 25 to Aug. 2.

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atthew, 23, is a dedicated ambassador and advocate for Special Olympics. And this isn’t the first time the world spotlight has shone on him, Last summer, Matthew took centre stage at the White House with fellow Special Olympics athlete leaders and youth activists, and felt honoured to have the genuine attention of the president and first lady of the United States. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama, honorary chairs of

the 2015 Special Olympics World Summer Games, hosted a dinner at the White House on July 31, 2014. The event celebrated Special Olympics and its work for inclusion and unity, and built excitement. Shifting from one unbelievable experience to another, this is Matthew’s first world games and he said he’s equally nervous and excited. “I’m nervous, just to go down there and represent my country but at the same time I’m excited to have the opportunity [to play] with the great team members and

really show the talent and development that Special Olympics Canada Basketball has been growing over the past few years.” A guard, Matthew can’t wait for the games to start. “A highlight will be getting to be on the court,” he said. “It was a great honour to be an ambassador and promote Special Olympics and be able to speak on the talent of the athletes, but now getting to have a hands-on experience along with my team members and playing some great basketball teams from all around the world is something I’m definitely looking forward to.” Matthew said basketball has been beneficial for him, not just on the court, but off of it, as well. “It’s definitely something I’ve really enjoyed and have a great experience playing.”

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ith 7,000 athletes and 3,000 coaches representing 177 countries, along with 30,000 volunteers and an anticipated 500,000 spectators, the world games – taking place July 25 to Aug. 2 – will be the largest sports and humanitarian event anywhere in the world in 2015, and the largest event hosted by Los Angeles since the 1984 Olympic Games.

2014 top buckle Next up is a World Fast Draw event at this weekend’s Aldergrove Fair Days. One of Aldergrove Fair Days’ directors was right on target on the World Fast Draw Association (WFDA) circuit this past year. Last month, Karen Robinson received the all-around top gun of 2014 buckle award for her fast gun handling, and did so at 69 years of age. Robinson joined WFDA chairman Dan Qualls, who accomplished this same feat in the men’s division. The 2015 WFDA banquet coincided with the World Traditional Index contest in Mountain View, Arkansas, where the top 15 men’s buckles and top seven women’s buckles (and shooters’ ratings for 2015) were announced. There are three more WFDA-sanctioned events on the fast draw circuit, with the very next one being held at Aldergrove Athletic Park July 18 and 19. The World Open Index Championships is faster than traditional, allowing for faster holsters and draw styles, but the onus on hits is the same for both styles of shooting. The penalty for a missed target with both events is one second, which is clocked by modern electronics devices calibrated to one-thousandths of a second. Shooters wear western attire, and come from all over the continent. There is a celebrity shootout challenge at high noon on Saturday. See page A16 for more on Fair Days.

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