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Grow-op next door I have no rights in this. I can’t do anything about this.
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Margaret and her husband Paul say they are unable to do anything about a marijuana grow-op in the house next door to their new Walnut Grove home because it is licensed.
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Frustrated residents of a Walnut Grove neighbourhood say they would have been better off with an illegal grow-op instead of the licensed medicinal marijuana growing operation that operates out of a house on their street.
Because the owner of the house has a Health Canada licence to grow the marijuana, neither the Langley RCMP or the Township of Langley bylaw enforcement office can close it down. It has been a maddening experience for Margaret and her husband Paul, who live on one side of the grow-op, while Chris
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and Elizabeth live on the other (For safety reasons, The Times is not using their last names nor divulging their addresses). Both couples moved into the neighbourhood of recently-built, larger homes with generous backyards about a year ago. They noticed no one seemed to be living in the modern two-storey house between
them. The backyard was neglected and overgrown and the owner, a man who appeared to be in his 30s, hardly ever seemed to be around. When they did speak to him, he was polite, but nervous, they said. Continued Page 5
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The Township of Langley has been polling residents about a proposal to send more traffic down busy 16 Avenue. The King Road connector is an Abbotsford plan that would connect Highway 1 to 16 Avenue. It would link King Road, at Bradner Road, with Mt. Lehman Road at Marshall Road. The Abbotsford municipal website says the road link “will provide an important transportation connection between Abbotsford and Langley/Surrey through the 16th Avenue corridor and will reduce traffic volume on Fraser Highway and 8th Avenue.” Abbotsford held a public consultation meeting about the King Road connector of local residents in that city on Tuesday, April 14. A report is due in September. Langley Township posted an online poll about King Road and other proposed changes to 16 Avenue on the municipal website
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in July. It asked residents to rate their concerns about safety and traffic congestion issues along 16 avenue. The Township also wanted respondents to review proposed short, medium and long-term options for the designated truck route. Short-term plans, defined as the next five years, could include pull-outs along the mostly twolane road to allow drivers to get around slower-moving vehicles and permit police to pull people over. Medium-term, defined as a 10-year-period that follows, would see 16 Avenue become a four-lane route west of 176 Street with a median barrier. There would be more left-turn lanes and five intersections in Langley, and Abbotsford would get traffic lights: 208, 232, 272, Lefeuvre and Bradner. The medium-term plan includes construction of the “King Road Connector” by Abbotsford.
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Officers attended the scene of a multi-vehicle collision on 16 Avenue near 227 Street in June. The Township has just wrapped up a poll of residents about a proposal that would funnel more traffic down the road. Long-term plans, 15 years or more from now, would add still more left-turn lanes and widen the road to four lanes east of 176. The intersections at 224 and 240 would get traffic lights. The proposals are listed in a recently-completed study of 16 Avenue by Surrey, Langley Township and Abbotsford, along with the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, ICBC and TransLink. The study notes that the 16 Avenue corridor “has a history of safety and traffic operation is-
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A father-and-son summer motorcycle ride turned tragic in Glen Valley on Wednesday afternoon. A 41-year-old Abbotsford man was killed and his 10-year-old son is in hospital after the motorcycle they were riding collided with a farm truck in north Langley. According to Langley RCMP Sgt. Alex Mulvihill the crash, in the 26700 block of 88 Avenue, took place just before 5 p.m. The man and his son were travelling east on
sues” and “speeding is reportedly a problem.” It also notes the route is currently running 13 to 16 per cent truck traffic, compared to the “average arterial” which carries five to 10 per cent trucks. Langley Township would pay more than the other two municipalities combined if all the proposed changes were made — $133.5 million compared to $72.5 million for Surrey and $20.5 million for Abbotsford. The Greater Langley and Abbotsford Chambers of Commerce
88 Avenue when they collided with a flat-bed truck making a left out of a driveway onto 88 Avenue. Both the man and boy were ejected from the bike. The man died at the scene. The boy was airlifted to B.C. Children’s Hospital where he is said to be in stable condition. Both were wearing helmets and that likely prevented any head injuries for the boy, said police. Police are investigating whether poor sight lines played a role in the crash, which occurred on a small, slightly elevated, bridge.
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The man pictured is believed to have broken into an apartment complex in the 20200 block of 53 Avenue around 10:45 p.m. on July 11. It is alleged he pried open the enterphone box and gained entry to the building. Police believe he also attempted to steal an older Chevrolet Malibu. He is described as Caucasian, in his late 20s to mid-30s, with short brown hair, 5’8” to 5’10” tall, with an athletic build. He was wearing a red security coat, khaki shorts and carried a black sling bag. If you know this man or have information about this crime call Langley RCMP at 604532-3200.
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Then the unmistakable odour of marijuana began to waft from the house. They first thought it was an illegal operation and went to the police, only to discover, in late July, that the owner was a licensed medicinal grower. “I have no rights in this,” Margaret said. “I can’t do anything about this.” She put a sign on her front lawn that reads “grow-ops do not belong in residential neighbourhoods.” Paul is concerned about the potential fire hazard posed by running a grow operation in a house that is clearly not designed to serve as a greenhouse. Both couples expressed concern
that criminals would discover the grow-op location and attempt to rob it. “What if they (criminals) go to the wrong house?” Chris said. They also expressed concern about the possible health hazard posed by the fumes from the pot plants, especially to the young children who live on the street. They said the various authorities they’ve contacted have told them they can’t close the growers down. “No one wants to help,” Elizabeth said. She wants the federal candidates running in Langley to answer a question. “How would you feel if the home beside you was an entire grow-op?”
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There are more than 600 medicinal grow-ops in Langley, according to Township estimates. They were all supposed to close last year, when all of the smallscale growing licences issued by the federal government were set to expire under new medicinal marijuana regulations that took effect April 1. The new laws would have banned growing in residential areas and switched to a system of large-scale bulk marijuana cultivation. To prepare for the new federal law, the Township of Langley approved changes to the municipal property safety bylaw that would impose a fine of at least $500 and as much as $10,000 a day on any small growers if they continued
cultivating pot plants after the law changed (Langley City imposed similar restrictions). But the Township bylaw is unenforceable, because a court battle has delayed the new federal regulations from taking effect. When the small growers objected to being eliminated and went to court, they managed to obtained an injunction. As a result, the new federal law is in limbo. The Federal Court of Canada is expected to decide whether the injunction should be made permanent within the next couple of months. Most observers expect whatever the ruling is, there will be an appeal, extending the current situation another year or two.
That leaves municipalities with limited tools to handle complaints abut grow-ops. They can order grow-ops to improve their air filtering to reduce, if not eliminate odours, and they can inspect houses with growops to make sure they don’t present fire or other safety hazards. In response to the Walnut Grove residents’ complaints, the Township bylaw enforcement department has sent a letter to the owner and an inspection has been scheduled. No one responded last Saturday when a Times reporter knocked on the front door of the house. There was also no response to a note left on the door inviting the owner to contact the newspaper to give his side.
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A teenager was treated for a stab wound to the hand on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 4. Langley RCMP said a young man required stitches after an apparent stabbing that took place outside the Value Village around 3:45 p.m. The victim was driven to a friend’s house in the 197000 block of Willoughby Way before paramedics were called. Police are following up on information that was provided and possible surveillance footage in the hope of identifying a suspect.
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Bertrand Creek Enhancement Society and LEPS are inviting residents to come on a treasure hunt — of sorts. Next weekend, if all goes to plan, volunteers will be out in force, combing the banks of the salmon-bearing creek in Aldergrove and plumbing its depths in search of rubbish (see story on page 10). No doubt they will dig up all sorts of mysterious objects, along with the usual heaps of paper, plastic and metal — the mystery being not so much what the objects are, but how they came to be there. Truthfully, there could be almost anything down there. For some, finding out is as good a reason to go as any. Personally, we’re fascinated by that one specific item that always seems to be in the mix. Look at any creek running through any town anywhere and you’re almost guaranteed to find at least one. We’re talking about the humble shopping cart. We get that they’re easy to come by and incredibly convenient to transport, but — like pairs of running shoes strung up over power lines — their incongruous presence has left us wondering if there is more to the phenomenon than the fact that it’s fun to roll them and watch them plummet. Probably not. Either way, volunteers next Saturday will no doubt have their work cut out for them, hauling the heavy metal carts up the creek’s banks, along with all the other flotsam and jetsam they uncover. It is most definitely laudable — if messy — work, and the two host groups, along with anyone who chooses to join them, are to be commended for their efforts. Of course, the more gumboots on the ground that day, the quicker and easier it will all go. And if you’re planning to help out, waterproof footwear is really all you need to bring, along with whatever clothes you don’t mind getting a bit grubby. They’ll provide a good chunk of the gear, including gloves, bags and some chest waders. It’s a great opportunity to help restore Bertrand Creek to health for the salmon that depend on it for life. And in case that’s not enough incentive, they’ll be providing snacks.
Public always welcome An interesting article in a recent once in a while and by the time we Times issue reported on a smoking got back, the wrecker had taken garbage truck that came to the fire the vehicle and the driver away. hall. We only had to contend with the Probably a wise decision by the wise cracks from the rest of the driver as he didn’t tie up a street or crew. an intersection and they were able We often had the public coming to unload the burning garbage at MCGREGOR to the hall. the back of the fire hall. Convenient Kindergarten tours were popular for everyone. and the guys enjoyed them. One The story reminded me of a sim- Jim McGregor morning the crew got a call and I ilar incident back in the old days had to go downstairs and finish the when we were a totally volunteer tour. force. When someone phoned the emerI showed the kids why we wore the progency number, the sirens on the roof of the tective, boots, pants, coats and helmets. fire hall and City Hall were activated and Next we moved to the truck so I could then we dropped whatever we were doing show them how we put on the breathing at our jobs and raced to the fire hall. apparatus. I set my helmet on the floor and One morning we were dispatched to a car raised the cabinet door. When I reached in fire at #10 and Glover. to grab the air tank, the door came down Three of us arrived and jumped into the and hit me on the head. pumper and were leaving the hall when I knew the 30 kids, their teachers and we almost ran into a big blue Buick pulling mothers were there for education but I into the apron of the fire hall. also knew they didn’t want to learn how to With lights flashing and siren screaming creatively string curse words together, so I we pulled around him and yelled out the bit my lip. window and shook our fists at the idiot Then one little six-year-old voice quietly turning around in our parking lot. We got observed, “Too bad you took your protecto Glover and #10 and there was no burn- tive helmet off.” ing vehicle. The snickers broke into laughter and latJust then the fire radioed that the driver er the men reminded me of their memo of the car had driven it to the fire hall with requesting replacing the weak hydraulic smoke coming out from under the dash hinges on the cabinets. board. In my career, there were never two days We radioed back and asked if the car the same at the fire hall. happened to be a big blue Buick. New challenges walked through the It was, in fact, the car we had almost front door every day and that kept the job driven into. exciting. I used to stress to the crews that The driver of the fire truck was the senior it was not our building, it belonged to the captain and he decided we should take the public. We were caretakers and the public truck for a drive. was always welcome. We went to Milner, back up to MurrayIt’s a great place to take your kids on a ville, across to Brookswood. It was a good rainy summer day. practice to give these trucks some exercise At least, that’s what McGregor says.
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Target CEOs’ salaries, not firefighters’ Editor: I read the letter written by Mr. Leonard Kube (The Times, July 24) regarding the reduction in salary of any public worker making more than $200,000. His assertion that no firefighter should earn more than $100,000 because Mr. Kube has lived in Langley his entire life and never witnessed a fire is strange, to say the least. I’ve never seen a bank robbery or a murder, does that follow that we don’t need policemen? I’m also skeptical about any letter writer who asserts, as Mr. Kube does, “And everyone in this municipality would agree”. I have trouble speaking for myself, let alone the entire municipality. While his aim of reducing salaries is laudable, I think he’s aiming his barbs at the wrong people. I think he would have more sympathy if his targets were CEO salaries. These are just some of those CEO salaries: Starbucks: $10,285/hour; Dunkin Donuts: $4,889/hour and the poor old CEO of Walmart has to struggle by with only $2,704/ hour. It’s not just the active executives, the recently retired chairman of a local cable company has to get by on a pension of $16,000 a day. Just think, every 7.5 days he “earns” the salary of one of those overpaid firefighters. The money for these overpaid public workers comes from, as Mr. Kube states, “the working man’s (could have included woman’s) pocket,” but so does the salary of a CEO. Their salaries don’t just spring from the ground or are picked off of trees. There is only one common pool. FRED GIRLING LANGLEY
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public notice engageTOL: Sign Up, Have Your Say The Township of Langley is inviting residents to become better engaged. A webpage at tol.ca/engagetol has been created by the Mayor’s Standing Committee on Public Engagement to connect with Township of Langley residents. The Committee is exploring ways of ensuring that meaningful twoway dialogue occurs consistently between citizens, stakeholders, and government during planning and development processes and projects. Through the webpage, members of the community can share their ideas about effective public engagement, find out about upcoming engagement opportunities, and keep up to date on the Committee’s progress. Visit tol.ca/engagetol to provide comments and sign up to receive alerts on future updates and notifications, or contact members of the Committee by email at engage@tol.ca. Mayor’s Office 604.533.6000
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ing floating/embedded non-natural debris (trash, shopping carts, wood, etc) as well as using work gloves and litter pickers to remove accumulated trash from the stream banks. LEPS will provide work gloves, a limited number of chest waders (men’s sizes 6 to 12), litter pickers and trash/recycling bags. Participants are encouraged to wear gumboots and clothing that can get dirty. Snacks and refreshments will be provided. They will meet in the parking lot on the north side of Extra Foods at the Aldergrove Centre Mall on 272 Street, north of Fraser Highway. Anyone who would like to help out is asked to RSVP with the number of people attending, so LEPS can plan accordingly. Call 604-532-3511 or email exec_director@leps.bc.ca
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Fibromyalgia Well Spring Foundation 5th Annual Western Hoedown fundraiser, Aug. 15, 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Tamara’s Farm, 25039 8 Ave. Tickets: $10 adults, children six to 15 $5. Purchase at the Fibromyalgia Well Spring Foundation thrift shop at 109 20631 Fraser Hwy. Langley’s International Festival Society holds its 15th annual festival at the Willoughby Community Park outside the Langley Events Centre at 7888 200 Street. Aug. 22 to Aug. 23. Hundreds of dancers and musicians from different cultures will perform. Food Pavilion and International Market. Cost: $2 each or $5 family. Visit www.internationalfestival.ca or phone 778-298-7703.
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Valley Fuchsia and Geranium Club Annual Show and Competition Aug. 22 Saturday, August 22nd 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, 20955 Old Yale Rd. New Members welcome. Phone 604-857-1009.
Greater Vancouver Mustang Assn. 32nd Annual Round-Up at George Preston Arena, 20699 – 42 Ave. Aug. 23. Gates open at 8:30 a.m. Food and car-related vendors, class awards plus special honours such as longest distance travelled, dash plaques for participants, and raffle prizes with partial proceeds going to club charity, Basics for Babies. Registration $20 per car. “Art in the Vines” fundraiser for Osteoporosis Canada, Langley Branch on Sunday, August 23, 2015 at 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Township 7 Winery, 21152 16 Ave. Local artisans showcase one-of-a-kind pottery, paintings, photography and more. Sample Township 7’s award-winning wines and taste the handcrafted specialities of D Original Sausage Haus, while enjoying the tunes of guest musician Paul Filek. Enter Osteoporosis Canada’s raffle of prizes donated by the artists. Admission Free. Rescue a Boxer pub night Aug. 30 Sunday 4 p.m. at Firefighters social and atheltic club, 6515 Bonsor Avenue Burnaby. Tickets $25 More info at www. rescueaboxer.com
Port Kells Art Club classes are held every Monday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. with general meetings the third Monday of each month. Instruction is provided by professional artists from the Lower Mainland area. New members of all levels of experience are welcome. Annual membership $30. Located at 20701 Fraser Hwy in Langley. Contact Rita Evans at 604-853-4006. Langley Concert Band is looking for new musicians. Meets Monday evenings 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Mountain Secondary, 7755 202A St. Next rehearsal will be Sept 14. Do you have at least one year experience on your instrument? For more information email thelangleyconcertband@gmail.com or call 604-613-8312. Langley Elks Lodge #259 is looking for
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Anne Murray Tribute at Langley Senior Resources Society Sept. 2, Prime Rib dinner and an evening of Anne Murray’s greatest hits featuring Laura Gillespie. Social Hour 4 p.m., dinner 5:30 p.m. Entertainment 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Members $30, non-members $40, For more information call 604-530-3020. Langley Quilters’ Guild meets fourth Wednesday, except for Dec. Day meeting 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., night meeting 7:15 p.m. to 9 p.m at George Preston Recreation Centre, 20699 42 Ave and 208 St. Contact Ina Spinks , 604-530-9049, for more info. or visit www.langleyquiltersguild.com.
First Capital Chorus is looking for men who love to sing. Rehearsals every Thursday evening from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Willoughby Church, 20525 72 Ave. Visitors are welcome to watch or better yet, join us on the risers to learn a song, and stay for coffee. For more information, call Gord at 604530-4795 or John at 604-888-0435.
Langley Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals to clients. Meal delivery takes place Monday to Friday 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. It usually only takes 1.5 hours of time to do a route and to make a difference in someone’s life. Please call 604-533-1679 for details. Langley Pos-Abilities Society is looking for volunteers. Will be required to become a member of the Society ($10/ year). Must have vehicle with trailer hitch, be capable of lifting or moving assistive devices, and available one part day per week. Mileage will be paid. Contact Zosia at 604-961-0117. Depressed, anxious, panic attacks, fears, worry, helplessness? Come to Recovery International, Monday nights, 7 p.m. in Langley Hospital cafeteria meeting room, northwest corner. Contact Heather at 604616-4800 or visit www.recovery canada. org. LMHA Penny Pincher Thrift Shop needs volunteer sorters and cashiers. Applications available in store at 20550 Fraser Highway. The Langley Lawn Bowling Club is for all ages and operates year-round, with carpet bowls and cards from October through April and outdoor bowling, May through September. Reasonable membership fees required. South end of Douglas Park. Call Nell at 604-534-7465 for information. Men’s Langley League Cribbage urgently needs players. Evenings, 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Phone Rob 604-533-9363 or Tim 604530-2364.
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London Bull sets up shop in Langley NEW RESTAURANT CELEBRATES GRAND OPENING IN WALNUT GROVE GARY AH U J A Ti m e s Re po r t e r
The idea for London Bull was developed more than a year ago, but determining where to open the first location took a little bit longer to establish. The goal was to create a neighbourhood pub-style atmosphere with an expanded menu, and was the brainchild of restaurateur Scott Morrison, a 2014 BC Restaurant Hall of Fame inductee. Morrison is also behind Browns Socialhouse, which has a pair of Langley locations and several others in the Lower Mainland. With the concept behind the restaurant already developed, all that remained was determining where they would open the first location. “The site presented itself to us,” said Bruce Fox, the chief operating officer and vice-president of development for Browns Restaurant Group. London Bull officially opened its doors yesterday (Thursday) at 20090 91A Ave. in Walnut Grove. The building has sat empty for the past couple of years after East Side Mario’s closed its doors. And the higher-ups with Browns were very familiar with both the specific location and the surrounding area. “We knew the Langley area very well,” Fox said. “We are through it all the time on our way to and from our (other)
restaurants and along came this opportunity.” While they had bandied about where to open the first of what they hope will be more London Bull locations, Walnut Grove offered much of what they were looking for. “We were looking for neighbourhoods that have already got an established traffic pattern,” Fox explained. “And the (movie) theatre is there and all that commercial, industrial up the road — that’s a good lunch business, a good evening business. “There is a lot of residential (homes) to the south and the east. We feel there is a good mix.” The menu features appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches, pizza, pub fare, pasta, burgers and desserts, plus there is a weekend brunch menu. There is also a diverse draft beer selection. Inside the restaurant, a pie shop — called Marshall’s Performance Pies — serves fresh baked pies, ice cream and shakes. London Bull held a hiring fair last month and they now have a staff of between 65 and 70 people. The restaurant seats 140 inside with a patio that can accommodate another 70 guests. It will be open at 11 a.m. Monday to Friday, and at 10 a.m. on weekends and holidays. It will close at midnight all seven days. The brunch menu will be on weekends and holidays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
London Bull opened the doors to its first location in Walnut Grove yesterday (Thursday). The restaurant, which is part of the Browns Restaurant Group, is located at 20090 91A Ave. The restaurant seats 140 and the patio holds another 70 guests. M AT T HE W HOA G B ro wns Re s tau rant G ro u p
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cent of Canadians are choosing thrift with the top two reasons being that it’s cost-effective and feels like a treasure hunt. The new data about Canadians’ shopping behaviours also highlights: 79 per cent of Canadians agree that it’s important that they get a good deal or value on the items they buy; 36 per cent of Canadians place importance on finding unique items for their
wardrobes or homes and 80 per cent of Canadians prioritize the environment in their lifestyle or shopping habits, and 72 per cent feel it’s essential that they recycle. The survey results show that close to 80 per cent of Canadian respondents have shopped at thrift stores, and 33 percent of Canadian thrift shoppers visit thrift stores at least monthly.
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Thrift shopping a ‘treasure hunt’ A survey done by Value Village shows ‘thrifters’ aren’t buying used out of necessity — they are doing it for the thrill of the hunt and the good deals. Value Village thrift stores released results from their ‘Shopping Survey’ in advance of National Thrift Shop Day on Monday (Aug. 17). Today’s “thrifters” aren’t shopping thrift out of necessity; 76 per
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Langley’s Alisha Welch helped the Canadian junior national team win gold at the Canadian Open at Softball City last month. The 19-year-old is in Oklahoma City trying to help her country win gold at the world junior softball championships. Canada went 5-1 in preliminary play and advanced to the medal round.
Two years ago, Alisha Welch was nervous. Just 16 years old, she had been invited to the training camp for the Canadian U19 junior national team fastpitch program. Welch didn’t make the squad that year, but given another opportunity earlier this summer, there was no denying the Langley teen a roster spot this time around. Even so, Welch admitted she wasn’t sure she would even crack the line-up at June’s final tryout camp. “I had a good camp, but going into it, there were just so many good people,” she said. “It is hard to know where you stand.” Twenty-eight players were invited to the final camp in late June and Welch landed one of the coveted 17 roster spots. “I was extremely nervous two years ago,” she said. “I was more confident this time around.” One advantage Welch had over her counterparts was two years of university ball under her belt compared to the competition, who were all coming off their freshman seasons. Welch, who turned 19 last week (Aug. 6), is coming off her sophomore season at UMass Lowell, where she plays shortstop for the River Hawks and is studying plastics engineering. She skipped the sixth grade
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and graduated a year early (2013) from Walnut Grove Secondary. “It is a big difference, having that year under my belt really helped,” Welch said. “I had a lot more experience and the mental aspect, I was a lot stronger.” University ball has been an adjustment as well. She was recruited to the Massachusetts university after playing her club ball with the Surrey Storm. But following Welch’s freshman year, the coach who recruited her was replaced by Danielle Henderson, a former Olympic player for the U.S. “I thought it was going to be hard because you have to prove yourself all over again, but it wasn’t that bad,” Welch said. Welch hit a team-best .299 with a .378 slugging percentage and a .371 on-base percentage. And the short-stop was one of only two players to start all 47 games. Those numbers were up significantly from her freshman season, where she batted .221 while starting 41 of 48 games.
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“I told myself to relax more,” Welch said. “And at the plate, I didn’t think (too much), I just went up there and hit.” And full of confidence after a spectacular sophomore season, Welch used that throughout the Team Canada tryout process. “I’m so grateful for the opportunity to represent my country,” she said. “It means so much to me to be able to wear Canada on my jersey, and knowing my hard work has paid off is one of the best feelings.” The team won the gold medal in the Futures Gold division at the Canadian Open at Surrey’s Softball City in early July. “Playing in Canada, wearing the Canadian jersey, it was all just so much fun,” she said. “Seeing the crowd and having your friends and family there, it was an amazing experience.” Welch is in Oklahoma City, OK this week for the WBSC XI junior women’s world softball championships. “It is nerve racking but so exciting,” she said prior to leaving for the event. “I think once I get there, it will be so much fun and a good experience.” She also hopes this is a stepping stone to one day play on the Canadian senior women’s national team, and hopefully represent her country at the Olympics if softball regains admission to the Games, which could happen as early as 2020.
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Unger top catcher as B.C. wins Canada Cup Team B.C. has been crowned national champs for the third straight year at Baseball Canada’s U18 Canada Cup tournament. The B.C. squad went 6-3 overall and defeated Team Saskatchewan 10-1 in the championship final on Monday in Saskatoon. In the gold medal game, Langley’s Yi-Fan Pan drove in a pair of runs with a double. Pan was one of five members of the Langley Blaze Premier program on B.C.’s 20-man roster. Jesse Unger, the team’s starting catcher, hit .278 while playing six of the nine games and he won the top catcher award. Pitcher Jake Polancic started a pair of games, going 1-1 with a 2.89 earned run average. He was also third on the team with 11 strikeouts in 9.2 innings. Yi-An Pan and Michael Stovman both pitched out of the bullpen. Pan had one save in two ap-
pearances and retired all five batters he faced. Stovman had a 2.33 ERA, striking out three in six innings over a pair of relief appearances. ••• Jesse Unger, Y-Fan Pan and Yi-An Pan have been chosen to play on the B.C. Orange roster for the upcoming Blue Jays Baseball 12 Academy Tournament. The three are draft eligible for 2016. Also competing at the event will be Langley Junior Blaze’s Rhys Cratty, who is draft eligible in 2017, and will be on the Navy roster. The players earned their spots at tryout camps across the country earlier this spring and summer. Tournament 12 — which features eight regional 12-person teams from across the country — will compete Sept. 14 to 18 at Rogers Centre in Toronto. ••• The Langley Junior
Blaze fell short of pulling off a double-double. The U16 baseball team captured the B.C. Junior Premier Baseball League title with a 27-9 record. But over the weekend at North Vancouver’s Parkgate Park, site of the provincial championships, the Blaze went 2-1 in the round robin and then lost 9-8 to the North Shore Junior Twins in the semifinal round. Langley trailed 7-1 after one inning in that contest and chipped away to tie the score at eight heading into the bottom of the sixth. But the Twins plated the decisive run in their half of the inning and the Blaze could not muster another comeback in the top of the seventh. Brendan Winning paced the offence with three RBIs while Jayden Knight drove in a pair. In the team’s other games, they hammered the Victoria Junior Mariners 12-2, blanked the
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Victoria Junior Eagles 9-0 and lost to the Whalley Junior Chiefs 6-4 in the final round robin game. The first game saw Adam Reston drive in three runs while Wesley Moore allowed just two hits in five innings. Game two was another two-hitter, this time from Jaron Jeske while Reston had two more RBIs. Whalley jumped ahead 5-0 after the top of the second and then hung on as Langley
scored four runs in the bottom of the sixth before losing 6-4. Rhys Cratty drove in a pair of runs in the losing effort. Whalley defeated North Shore 8-6 for the provincial title. ••• The Langley Blaze are forming a bantam AAA team for baseball players between the ages of 12 and 14. The focus will be on skill development and helping the players
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We are proud to be a Certified Collision Repair Center for Honda and Acura Canada. We have met their stringent requirements for training and equipment to bring Honda and Acura vehicles back to factory specifications after a collision.
If your Volkswagen is out of warranty, it’s probably due for a thorough physical. So bring your Volkswagen to Gold Key Langley Volkswagen for a clean bill of health, and with any paid service get a complimentary inspection** performed by a Volkswagen specialist. And until September 30, we’ll also give you 6 months of free roadside assistance for added peace of mind.*
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Silver Ice Metallic/Jet Black. Steering wheel audio w/ Bluetooth, XM radio, 4G Wi-Fi hotspot. Stock #5010820 MSRP $20,475
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SALE $29,420 SALE $41,980 SALE $41,980 + 200 Miles Quicksilver Metallic/Ebony. 6 way power driver’s seat, Leather wrapped steering wheel, Bose sound, Intellilink w/ 7” color touch screen and streaming audio, Rear vision camera, 4G Wi-Fi hotspot. Stock #5008750 MSRP $30,420
+ 200 Miles Deep Ocean Blue Metallic/ Dark Ash. Trailer brake controller, 20” alloys, 5.3L, LED cargo box lighting, 4” assist steps, Trailering package, 4G Wi-Fi hotspot. Stock #5019410 MSRP $44,340
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+ 200 Miles Summit White/Dark Ash. Spray on bed liner, Locking differential, Bluetooth, Trailer brake controller, Trailering package. Stock #5017650 MSRP $44,555
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2015 COLORADO LT 2WD EXTENDED CAB
SALE $29,980 SALE $27,480 SALE $31,980 + 200 Miles Quicksilver Metallic/Medium Titanium. 6 way power driver’s seat, 18” aluminum wheels, Heated front seats, Steering wheel audio controls w/ streaming audio and Bluetooth, Remote start, Rear vision camera, Intellilink 7” color touch screen, USB port, 4G Wi-Fi hotspot. Stock #5018020 MSRP $27,320
+ 200 Miles Silver Ice Metallic/Jet Black. Onstar, Tire pressure monitors, Bluetooth, XM radio, 4G Wi-Fi hotspot. Stock #5021810 MSRP $28,155
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LEWENDON, Eugene Norman March 30, 1918 - Aug. 4, 2015 Eugene was born in Vancouver 97 years ago. He was predeceased by his wife Edith in 2008. Sadly his children, Alan and Judy passed away many years ago. He was a very social man with many friends. With his wife Edie, they travelled extensively. He leaves to mourn his grandson Dennis, wife Raelene and their four children, Brittnie, Jaden, Taya and Chase, also his adopted family, Carol and Charlie and their children, Tanya, Laureen and Ken. There will be a small reception on Saturday, August 15th. Please call Carol for information 604-625-1992.
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DRIVER / LABOURER Growing Surrey Co. requires. Driver / Labourer with Class 5 driver’s license. Must be willing to work occasional Saturday’s. Applicant must have leadership ability, positive attitude,dedication & willingness to learn.
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MOHNS, June Viola Doreen June passed away in Langley on August 6th, 2015 at the age of 78. She will be greatly missed by her husband Glen, and friends. Memorial Service will be held in her honour on Tuesday, August 18th, 11:00 am at the Trinity Lutheran Church, 3845 Gladwin Road, Abbotsford, BC.
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LOST AND FOUND
CASH & NOTE found at Walmart. Please call to identify Contact jasminab@hotmail.com FOUND: little black bag. Vicinity of 203rd, across from Safeway, Maple Ridge. Belongs to some youth sports team. I am sure it will be missed. 604-461-5273 LOST BIRD: Male Cockatiel, flew away into the Forest Hills area on Monday August 3rd. Please call: 604-888-9405
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F/T, permanent required for the 264 & 56 Ave area of Aldergrove, BC, V4W 1E7. Required: experience providing support to elderly individuals with health issues, including dementia. High School diploma and fluent in English. Duties: Meal planning and prep, medication supervision, support, hygiene practices, escort to appointments, grocery shopping & laundry. “Optional accommodation is available at no charge on a live-in basis. Note: This is not a condition of employment.” Wage: $17.50 per hour, 40 hours per week. Please apply with resume and references to: manjbrar@me.com
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SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923
Bonniecrete Const.
Concrete Lifting D Crack Repair D Eliminate Tripping Hazards D For all your concrete repairs
Ross 604D535D0124 Bonniecrete Const Ltd
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Running this ad for 10yrs
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299
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YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
WE’RE ON THE WEB 604-575-5555 Toll-Free 1-866-575-5777 . Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688
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SCOTGUARD ELECTRICAL LTD.
SOFT WASH SPECIALIST
Roofs-Siding-Concrt-Paint Prep WCB Insured ~ FREE ESTIMATES ~ “Serving the Langley’s 29 yrs” Water restrictions do not apply Cell 604-889-4925
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
www.ahicontracting.ca Call him @ 778-808-4450
Expert In Electrical Repairs & Troubleshooting • Panel Upgrades • Reno’s * Guart. Work * Licensed * Bonded * BBB Approved ~ No job too small ~
130
HELP WANTED
130
HELP WANTED
We specialize in: F Shingle Roofing F Flat Roofing F Re-Roofing & Roof Repairs
Vantage Way 7979 Vantage Way, Delta, V4G 1A6
Pressroom Helpers/ Stackers
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Interested applicants should email their resume and references to Linda Wischoff at: lwischoff@blackpress.ca
604 - 259 - 2482
www.arbutusroofing.com .Hayden Painting 778-229-0236 Family Owned & Operated
SAM PAINTING
Call 604-762-5436
TOPSOIL & GRAVEL
604-531-5935
ELECT SERVICES Tree Pruning, Topping & Removal Hedge Trimming ~ Disposal
Full Landscape & Maintenance Services
Insured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs Exp.
A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, fencing, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.
VECTOR RENO’S
Specializing in all interior & exterior home renovations & additions. Call 604-690-3327
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LANDSCAPING
Call 778-245-5006
TOPSOIL
Must have your own reliable CARGO VAN (minimum ¾ ton) and clean driver abstract. NO CARS, SUVS, MINI-VANS OR PICKUP TRUCKS. • Tuesday Evenings & Thursday Evenings • Pick up newspapers from our warehouse • Deliver newspapers to our carriers’ homes in Langley City, Walnut Grove and Aldergrove
Call 604.514.6770 circulation@langleytimes.com
Turf & Lawn Blend, Planting & Garden Blend, Composted Mulch, Sand & Gravel
Call 604-531-5935 ALL LANDSCAPING. Hedge trimming, pruning, weeding, yard clean up. Free est. Jason 778-960-7109
Complete Landscape Service
Specializing in landscape renos Bobcat - Excavator - Decks Retaining Walls - Paving Stones New Lawns-Irrigation-Drainage Hedging and more *30 Yrs Exp. *Fully Insured Call Brian for a free estimate
604-773-1349
320
MOVING & STORAGE
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
MIRACLE MOVING
GUTTER & ROOF Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627
Licensed - Bonded - Fully Equip. Residential Commercial, 1-3 Men BIG OR SMALL MOVES Start $45/hr ~ All size trucks Free estimate/Senior Discount www.miraclemoving.ca
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
SUNDECKS
SAMCON BUILDING. Complete reno’s & additions. Over 25 yrs exp. Call Derek (604)720-5955 www.samconbuilding.com DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION LTD. Complete Home Renovations WE DO IT ALL! Call Bob 604-8301322 www.deadlevel.ca BBB Accredited Member
604 - 720 - 2009
~We accept Visa & Mastercard~
Commercial & Residential
Local & Long Distance Moves * Licensed * Insured * Bonded All Truck Sizes & Trailers Amazing Rates! FREE Estimates. 778-928-5995
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes European Quality Workmanship CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 26 YEARS IN BUSINESS
Per Molsen 604-575-1240
Associated Painters Inc. Residential/Commercial Interior/Exterior
Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
329 PAINTING & DECORATING NORTH STARS PAINTING www.northstars-painting.com AMAZING WORK, AMAZING VALUE! 778.245.9069
TILING
A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peter’s Tile (604)209-0173
TILES, TILES, HARDWOOD small or big jobs. Call 604-880-9540 or visit www.futuristictiles.com for a quote.
PETS 477
PETS
CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at:
fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 COLLIE DOODLE (Collie X Poodle) pups, born June 12, specially created ideal family dogs, intelligent, easy to train, good natured, gentle, good with animals & kids, low to seasonal shed, should be med. size about 50lbs 23-24 in tall, 1st shots, dewormed, 2 cute and fuzzy black males available, home raised with kids. $950 Mission, 604-820-4827
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FREE ESTIMATES
For professional results,
TACK/SUPPLIES
SADDLES: One Western saddle: 15” seat, $525 OBO. Two English all purpose saddles: 14” from cantle to gullet. Suit child or small rider $150/each. Mission, 604-820-4827
Call Dan 604-763-7921
or 604-542-4331
www.assocatedpainters.ca JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865
polarbearpainting.com $299 ~ 3 Rooms walls only 2 coats call: 604-866-6706
*Free Estimate *Seniors Discount
373B
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com
HANDYMAN CONNECTION HANDYMAN CONNECTION Handyman Connection - Bonded -Renovations - Installations -
We thank all those who are interested in this position, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
NOW HIRING! Delivery Drivers
RUBBISH REMOVAL
2 Year Warranty - Free Estimate
Competition closes: August 15, 2015
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NO PAYMENT UNTIL JOB COMPLETELY 100% FINISHED.
GARDENING
Excavators, Backhoes, Bobcats & Dump Trucks for hire
We have several openings for Press Helpers/ Stackers at our Delta location. Preference given to those with experience in this field, but is not necessary. Shifts are 12 hours/3 shifts per week or 9.5 hours/4 shifts per week. Must be willing to work nights and weekends. References required. Starting wage is $14.31/hr.
Residential / Strata
FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION. Complete Fencing. Bob 604-8301322 www.deadlevel.ca BBB Accredited Member
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION LTD. Deck Construction. Vinyl decking - 10 yr warranty. Call BOB 604-830-1322 www.deadlevel.ca BBB Accredited Member.
ARBUTUS ROOFING & DRAINS Ltd
604-720-9244
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PRESSURE WASHING
Dave’s Pressure Washing and Gutter Cleaning
To see some of his amazing craftsmanship and read some amazing testimonials of many of his satisfied customers, check him out online at:
SUNDECKS
www.bcclassified.com
Steve is a proud Langley resident and Craftsman who offers FREE Estimates, Quality Workmanship and DOES THE JOB RIGHT.
ELECTRICAL
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#1 IN RATES & SERVICE. Lic’d/Ins. Local Plumber. Drains, gas, renos etc. Bonded. Chad 1-877-861-2423
2 coats any colour
NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring.
PLUMBING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Call Aman: 778-895-2005
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint.
For all of your fence, deck, shed, crown molding, baseboard, ceramic floor tile, bathroom or kitchen renovations…call Steve at AHI CONTRACTING LTD!
WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs. Sm jobs pref’d. 40+ yrs exp. 604-308-7943
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley
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Want to Get That Home Renovation Project Finished, That Hasn’t Even Started?
UNIQUE CONCRETE
257
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
EXTRA CHEAP
JUNK / RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free! (778)997-5757
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RENTALS
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
706
APARTMENT/CONDO
RENTALS 736
HOMES FOR RENT
RENTALS 757
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED TO RENT
845
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
851
TRUCKS & VANS
The Scrapper
SNOWBIRDS! Reliable tenant seeks peaceful, quiet studio suite. A++ references 360-510-6827 email: Suite15@outlook.com
LANGLEY
551
GARAGE SALES
551
GARAGE SALES
GARAGE SALE
MULTI-FAMILY SALE
9am - 3pm.
24050 - 63 Ave. Langley Sat & Sun. Aug 15th & 16th 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sat & Sun August 15 & 16
20326 74B Ave, Langley Rain or Shine
Camping gear, luggage, show home furniture, gardening & construction tools, plus odds & ends LANGLEY
Garage/Moving Sale
Saturday & Sunday Aug 15 & 16, 8am-4pm
7588 202A St. Lots of Everything!! You Name It!
The Village at Thunderbird Centre DELUXE 1 & 2 BEDROOM SUITES in Walnut Grove. Includes large balcony, fireplace, in-suite laundry. No Pets. Live, shop, work & play all in one location. Next to Colossus Theater (200/ #1 Hwy).
New SRI 14x60. $74,900. Pad rent $550/mo. 55+. Call Chuck 604-830-1960
A great of selection of everything, antique ringer washing machine, furniture, bricks, housewares, near new clothing, etc.
RENTALS
Murrayville. Moving. 22242 45 Ave. Sat Aug 15, 8am-3pm. Hshld items, exercise equip & so much more
Clean out your garage
706
Call 604.449.4940
APARTMENT/CONDO
Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP
CENTRAL LANGLEY
FRUIT & VEGETABLES
Condos, Townhouses & Houses Available For Rent! 604-226-8038
604-534-8928
REAL ESTATE 633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
Pickling Cucumbers - $1/lb Pickling Beets - $1/lb Dill Weed, Garlic, Beans, Corn,
Northland Apartments 19777 Willowbrook Dr., Langley
LANGLEY 20200 56 Ave. 2 Bdrm, 2 bath gr flr, gas, htwtr, f/p, 5 appl, lrg patio, inste lndry, u/g prkg, storage, sm pet ok. $1195. (778)255-2644
Potatoes, Carrots, Squash, etc No Pesticides * Pick your own - half price * Open 9am-5:30pm Daily
REAL ESTATE 625
LANGLEY
CHESTNUT PLACE
1 Bdrm apts available NEWER BUILDING; 5 Appls including D/W and insuite washer and dryer, a/c, electric f/p, u/g prkg & balc. No pets, N/S. CLOSE TO ALL AMENITIES
CALL 604-533-7710
Quiet 1 & 2 Bdrm Incl cable/heat/hot water Laundry each floor Walk to shopping / amenities
Park Terrace Apts Bachelor starting @ $700 1 bdrm starting @ $770 2 bdrm starting @ $870
604-533-4061
FOR SALE BY OWNER
www.chestnutplaceapartments.net
STRUCTURE ONLY. NO LAND. Recycle this 1500 sq.ft. rancher. 67’ wide, not suitable for city lot. Buyer pays for the move. Located in Langley. langleyhouse2@gmail.com
Langley City, family friendly, walk to senior & rec ctr, schls, shops, Incl heat & hotwater & prkg. Live In Manager
LANGLEY CITY APARTMENTS ON 201A
New SRI *1296 s/f Double wides fr $94,900. *New SRI 14’ wides fr $72,900. Repossessed mobile homes from $1900. www.glenbrookhomes.net
MANUFACTURED HOMES. MOBILE HOMES. MODULAR HOMES.
FREE: heat, h/w, cable TV, laundry & parking. No Pets BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRMS. SENIORS, ADULT ORIENTED
Villa Fontana & Stardust Michael - 604-533-7578
Rainbow & Majorca Betsy - 604-312-1437
CALL FOR AVAILABILITY
750
604-530-0030 www.cycloneholdings.ca
SUITES, LOWER
A one Bdrm Bsmt, bathroom, den, and laundry. A cosy quiet clean place. Walnut Grove $750.00 utilities. Call 604-882-8815
2003 CHEVY VENTURE, 198K, in good shape, $3000 obo. Call: Call: (604) 897-1598 or 217-5702
PLUMBER RETIRING
2000 Chevy Express Cargo Van - 2500 Series 350 Motor. Air Conditioning.
All decked out for plumbing with all materials. $12,500. Well Kept. Excellent cond!
WALNUT GROVE, 3 bdrm ste on 10acres W/D. Sept 1. NP/NS $1300 604-882-3808, 604-506-8143.
ALSO TOOLS FOR SALE. 778-772-5289 / 604-538-0849
TOWNHOUSES
NEWLY RENOVATED 3 bdrm with 1.5 bth on 2 levels Our gated 5 acre complex is quiet and family oriented we have 2 playgrounds available for your kids and are “Pet- Friendly”
Honda 2005 Silverwing Scooter 600 cc. Super economical/quiet! ABS brakes, auto, hiway/biway. Super storage. Fully serviced $3250. Call 604-349-4181.
845
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
Woodbine Townhouses 9252 Hazel St, Chilliwack
SUSSEX PLACE APTS
$1050 per month utilities not included.
CALL FOR NEW SPECIALS
Call Mike to set up a day & time to view (604)-792-8317 or email raamco.ca
Bachelor starting @ $725, 1 bdrm starting @ $790 2 Bdrm starting @ $900 Heat, Hotwater, Parking Included Live In Manager
2009 SAGA Dual Sport dirt/street motorcycle. Mint cond, never off road. 550 orig kms. Super commuter. $2250 firm. 604-349-4181.
A one Bdrm Bsmt bathroom, den, and laundry. A cosy quiet clean place. Walnut Grove $750 utilities. Call 604-882-8815
752
20727 Fraser Highway
NEW 14x70 2 bdrm, 2 bath in 55+ Abby Park. $92,988 with $515/pad rent. $4600 down. $1061 total/mo. 604-830-1960
NEW & USED Call Chuck at 604-830-1960 ~ your local SRI dealer ~
MOTORCYCLES
2000 NISSAN KING CAB XE V6, auto, 4x4, bedliner, no rust, new brakes, runs well, 240K. $6900/obo. Call 604-807-6565.
God’s Little Acre Farm
16582- 40 Ave Surrey
830
LOOKING TO RENT?
Senior oriented building, 5 appls, insuite w/dryer, secured parking. All utils extra. Walk to Safeway on 208 Ave & Fraser Hwy. N/P.
Available Sept 1st
542
TRANSPORTATION
www.bentallkennedyresidential.com www.ThunderbirdVillage.ca
2 Bdrm $950/mo - 1.5 bath w/covered balcony
www.bcclassified.com
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
thunderbirdvillage@bentallkennedy.com
• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal
FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
604-530-0932
www.cycloneholdings.ca
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TOWN & COUNTRY APARTMENTS
SCHOOL DISTRICT
F O U N D AT I O N making learning UNFORGETTABLE for every Langley student
The Lang Th ngley Sc Scho h ol Distr ric i t Fo oun u dati tion o pre on ese s nts
5555 208th Street, Langley Studio - 1 & 2 bdrms. Indoor swimming pool and rec facility. Includes heat & 1 parking stall. No pets
ANNUAL
Phone 604-530-1912
The
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL BROOKSWOOD COMMERCIAL LEASE spaces avail. at 208th St & 40th Ave. 1000 to 1500 s.f. $1500-$4500. HEY! 1.5 ACRES, fenced & secure lot now available on 208th near 40th. Has small trailer with washroom facilities & approximately 3000 sf. of warehouse / storage / service building. Ph: Frank @ Noort Investments
th
annual
604-835-6300 or Nick @ 604-526-3604
736
HOMES FOR RENT
ABBOTSFORD: Newly updated 2 kitchen, 2 laundry, bright & spacious home. 3 bdrms up, 2 down. sep. entry. Laminate floors up & new carpet down. $1900/m. Ns, np. Avail. nw. 604-583-8783 or email: herbekkert@gmail.com BROOKSWOOD; 3 Bdrm home in rural area, $1050/mo. Avail Aug 15. Call: (604) 307-6444 or 781-5465.
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For tickets, sponsorships or information contact Susan Cairns at 604-532-1464. scairns@sd35.bc.ca or go to www.langleyschooldistrictfoundation.com
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For Cancer Research
Location: Douglas Park Registration: 8:30 AM Run Time: 10:00AM Distance: 1km, 5km, 10km Run | Walk | Wheel | Ride No entry fee. No minimum donation. Let’s work together to outrun cancer. For more information or to volunteer, contact Margaret at mmcguiregrout@yahoo.com or 604-530-2432
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