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The Langley Pos-Abilities Society has arranged for local Langleyites to try using a wheelchair for a good portion of their working day. Residents will get to experience limited mobility around their offices, homes, and on Langley streets,

while Kwantlen Polytechnic University students create short films about their experiences. City Mayor Ted Schaffer tried out the chair Wednesday on some rough pavement outside City hall. Read more at langleyadvance.com.

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New debates set for election Several seniors groups have organized federal election debates. • Langley-Aldergrove riding debate will be held Oct. 5, 1:30-3:30 p.m. at the Aldergrove Legion, 26607 Fraser Hwy. • Cloverdale-Langley City riding debate will be held Oct. 7, 1:30-3:30 p.m. at the Langley Senior Resources Centre, 20605 51B Ave.

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Simple arrest leads to gun A Langley Mountie turned up a laundry list of coke, heroin, meth, cash and weapons including a loaded gun after what police thought was a routine call.

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Help give disease the boot Langley Township firefighters will out at grocery stores, pubs, the Langley Events Centre and elsewhere on the evening of Sept. 18, and all day Sept. 19 and 20 for the Muscular Dystrophy Boot Drive.

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Cruise-In packs in classic car fans The Langley Good Times Cruise-In attracted hot rods and vintage vehicles.

ago, Fettback took it apart and put it back together again. “It was time, it needed it, and my wife [Suzanne] and I love it, pouring rain, everything,” he said, about the logic behind the rebuild. The car, which tops out at 60 km/h, is out on the road about once a week during the summer months. “We don’t trailer,” he said. “Cars are meant to be enjoyed.” Driving the car can be tricky. “It’s a standard, but not like today’s cars,” Fettback said. “Our pedals are high/low gear, reverse, and brake, and your gas and your timing are done on the steering wheel. A little confusing.” Fettback said his and his wife’s “greatest passion is going to a coffee shop, letting the kids jump in, get their picture, and talking.” Ford started in 1908 and revolutionized the whole assembly line, Fettback said. Comparing his car to today’s era, Fettback said it’s “kind of like a cheap sports car.” As for the Cruise-In itself, once again, a ceiling of blue sky and warm temperatures brought out huge crowds to enjoy the day.

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Behind every entry at Saturday’s Langley Good Times Cruise-In, one of the largest outdoor charity car shows in Canada, there’s an owner. And behind every owner, there’s a story. Langley’s Jacques Gauthier parked his 1951 Business Coupe Shoebox on the north side of the one-way section of Fraser Highway. “That’s my last car,” the 76-year-old predicted. While Gauthier has owned the car for 10 years, he said it took about eight years to build it. The car is a tribute to Gauthier’s father, Marcel. Gauthier said his dad was a “bootlegger,” and used a ’51 Business Coupe to transport the spirits to customers. “He used to make some whiskey,” Gauthier said. “Behind the driver’s seat, the back seat, he filled that with whiskey, and hit the road.” Gauthier said the work he did on the car was a labour of love. When he found the car, it was in pieces and he put it together. “We put a Camaro clip in the front to drop a 502 motor Cadillac Eldorado [into it],” he said. “We modified mostly everything, but we kept the body the way it is right now, from the company. But everything else has been modified.” On dry days, the car is driven by Gauthier, who stresses he’s the “only one who drives it.” Further south at Douglas Park, Langley’s Mark Fettback had his 1915 Ford Model T Speedster on display. After he bought the car from its previous owner on Vancouver Island five years

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Fraser Highway west of 204th Street was filled with hot rod, classic vehicle and motorcycle enthusiasts Sept. 12 during the Langley Good Times Cruise-In. Left, a 1960 Pontiac Laurentian owned by Langley’s Bryan Kilroe.

Wayne Patterson, president of the Cruise-In, said that the whole day he kept hearing how smoothly everything was going. “The parking group helped

park a staggering 1,148 registered cars in the downtown core, we had five bands playing throughout the event to keep you rocking as you walked

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through the streets or stood in line at the marketplace, souveniers, or the In-N-Out line.” He said the event was blessed to have more than 200 volunteers who stepped up to help put on the event this year, and called them “the true heroes” of the Cruise-In. A volunteer board organizes the event and the proceeds are distributed to several loca charities.


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BACK TO SCHOOL Candidate traversed Canada Every week the Langley Advance profiles one candidate for the federal election. MATTHEW CLAXTON mclaxton@langleyadvance.com

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The Liberal candidate for one of B.C.’s newest federal ridings has lived all across the west and north of the country. John Aldag is running in the Cloverdale-Langley City riding, newly created from pieces of several old ridings. Aldag is on a leave of absence from his work managing the Fort Langley National Historic Site, the latest posting in a 32-year career with Parks Canada. Born in rural Saskatchewan, Aldag was pursuing a university degree in the 1980s when he was offered a full-time job

“I was always chosen to go with Parks Canada. along on the whooping crane He took the posting and flights because I was quick found himself bouncing with the binoculars, and I around the country, workdidn’t barf,” Aldag ing in Alberta, said. Yukon, Northwest Aldag joined the Territories, and B.C. Liberal party two When he was sent years ago as the to Fort Smith, he had never been north of party was in what he 60 before. called its rebuilding “It was an absophase. lutely amazing He was named as experience,” Aldag the Liberal candidate said. last year, and since In Wood Buffalo late 2013 he’s been John Aldag National Park – laron leave from his job Liberal candidate ger than some small to campaign. European countries Because the riding – he was always invited to do where he’s competing is so the whooping crane counts, new, Aldag has spent a lot of Aldag recalled. time knocking on doors, and The count was done by even had business cards printflying an airplane over the ed up with a map of the riding nesting grounds. When the on one side. plane went overhead, the “There’s still a bit of confucranes stood up. Then the pilot sion,” he said. banked hard and the observBig issues for Aldag are jobs er – Aldag – had to count the and the economy as well as eggs in the nests in a hurry transit and infrastructure, and while peering through a pair of parks and heritage. binoculars. > More at langleyadvance.com

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Thursday, 17, 2015 A5 Run Date: Sept 17, 2015 Langley Advance (4.33" x 14")September Full Colour EOR#7265

Langley hosts three runs Terry Fox Runs will be held all across Langley this year. MATTHEW CLAXTON mclaxton@langleyadvance.com

Midori Turner has been running the Walnut Grove Terry Fox run for the last three years. It’s not a coincidence that the small business owner took over organizing the run the year after her father Howard’s brush with cancer. “I think it’s inspiring,” Turner said of the annual run. Howard had lung and throat cancer and was treated in 2011. “He’s clear now, so we’re good to go,” said Turner. A member of Langley’s Rotary Sunrise club, which has provided organizers for the event in the past, she noted that this year’s will be the 35th since Fox ran in his Marathon of Hope. Typically more than 100 people turn up for the annual

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Midori Turner and Camilo Molina are organizing this year’s Walnut Grove Terry Fox run. run, and so far Turner has had sunny weather for each of the three years she’s organized the event. She’s also getting help from Langley Township staff at the Walnut Grove Community Centre, where the run begins. The Walnut Grove event is one of three that will take place this weekend. In Aldergrove Rebecca Stewart is organizing for the second year, with the help of

various members of her family. Stewart knew some of Terry Fox’s nieces and nephews growing up in Aldergrove. That, along with her family’s experiences with cancer, have motivated her to organize the annual event. The Aldergrove event is ready for either rain or shine. “We definitely have some tents,” said Stewart. They will also have a kids zone with a bouncy castle, and a silent auction. They’re hoping to have a barbecue with hot dogs as well. The Walnut Grove run starts at 9 a.m. on Sept. 20, with registration at 8:30 a.m. and a warm up before the event. The Aldergrove Terry Fox Run has registration begin at 9 a.m. Sept. 20 at the Aldergrove Kinsmen Centre next to the high school. The run starts at 10 a.m. and runs to 1 p.m., and includes three-, five- and 10-km routes. The City event in Douglas Park has registration as of 8:30 a.m. with a warm up and the event at 10 a.m. The runs are suitable for walkers, runners, and cyclists.

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The Langley RCMP have released a still image of the suspect in a recent groping assault. The incident took place on Aug. 9 in a gas station in the 19800 block of Fraser Highway at around 8 p.m. The man touched an employee inappropriately. She shoved him and he ran away. Police have already released a sketch of the man as well. Anyone with information can call the Langley RCMP at 604-5323200, or to remain anonymous,

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ow did we get here? I’m a Baby Boomer. I’ll be the first to admit that I’ve had it easy, bar the odd little dip or turn in the road, all of my life. And I know that what those dips and turns have been to avoid pebbles, compared to the boulders that most in the world encounter in their own lives. I was born on the down-slope of the curve, just a bit past the top of the bell, in the early-mid 1950s. The baby boom bell curve was born of hope in the aftermath of one of the most despicable displays of what we technically call humanity – although there was very little humanity in that terrible exercise that was the Second World War. You don’t have to have been there to realize that even the “good guys” did a lot of inhumane things to get through the ’40s. The Baby Boom was the embodiment of hope as the world tried to rebuild itself. It was the result of a flood of love that filled the huge hole that all the hate had left. That hope caused me to be born here in Canada, at that time effectively a Third World country that nonetheless was a shining star that drew the eyes – and the minds and bodies – of thousands upon thousands upon thousands of Europeans seeking a new and better place than their former homes in the epi-

the other “you have to love centre of hate. Although I lived through yourself before you can truly most of the decade, I don’t love others” excuses for remember the ’50s much. being selfish and self-cenMother’s-knee sort of stuff: tred. playing in the garden, playPerhaps we humans are ing in the fields, playing in just that at the core: selfish the living room. and self-centred. There is But I remember the ’60s. sound science behind the Mind you, I was still suggestion that even altruyoung enough that mine was ism is actually the result of mostly an outsider’s view. a selfish quest for personal I could dig the peace, but I approval – it’s the good didn’t really know what the feeling you get from doing a BOB GROENEVELD good deed that you’re seekfree love was, much less get any of it, even if my hair ing, not the good deed itself. was “long as God can grow it” by the So perhaps it wasn’t all that hard for end of the decade. the powers-that-be to peel away the Maybe it was all just a smokescreen veneer of inner bliss and happiness, and for angst and neuroses that had only expose the selfish fear that seems to been temporarily buried – just a scratch have taken over. beneath the groovy surface. Honestly, you have a statistically greatThere were many who suggested that er chance of being murdered by a serial the “flowers in your hair” thing was just killer than you have of being injured by a passing fad, and that the vast majority a terrorist in Canada. of hippies were just hangers-on, rolling And yet, we have Bill C-51, we have a with the in thing until it wasn’t “in” government that campaigns for re-elecanymore. tion by promising to keep us “safe,” and They all had to turn 30 at some we have a rising tide of activism against point, that point at which reality would immigration – against people who like swallow them up and turn them into my parents and like those of many of money-grubbing mind slaves of the the anti-immigrant supporters, just want establishment. I began to suspect as a safer place to find hope. much myself when the ’70s brought us Read Bob Matthew Claxton’s Painful Truth EST and transactional analysis and all online this week at LangleyAdvance.com

Odd Thoughts

oronto will not bid for the 2024 Olympic Games, extending another long period in which it’s unlikely that either a summer or winter Olympics will be held in North America. That may be a very good thing. It cost VANOC $1.9 billion to stage the games, but the total cost including infrastructure was closer to $7 billion. So while the games themselves broke even, the province and feds spent quite a bit on new roads, the Canada Line, and venues. Some of that was needed. Richmond is fast growing and needed its SkyTrain extension, and improving the Sea to Sky Highway will reduce crashes. But basing infrastructure spending around a brief sporting event is no way to do long-term planning. Maybe Surrey and Langley should host the 2024 games – we might actually get some better bus and light rail service sometime in the next decade. While Vancouver broke even on the games themselves, that has not been the experience of many recent host countries. Russia spent about $50 billion on its winter Olympics, China $40 billion on its 2008 summer games, London about $14.6 billion in 2012. Canada has done better than most when it hosts games – most of the infrastructure keeps being used, but the Olympic Village itself proved a huge headache for both the City of Vancouver and buyers. More than anything, it’s increasingly hard in a post-recession, slow-growth world to stomach being told that we’re going to have to tighten our belts, retire later, work harder, save more on our own – and then watch the government splash out money to host an event that’s over in less than a month. In light of these issues, it’s no surprise that Toronto is opting out. It’s possible that someday the Olympics will become more about sport than spectacle, more about the athletes than national medal contests, and maybe then they’ll be cheap enough to host again. – M.C.

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Doc’s diet upsets senior

Dear Editor, My husband and I are senior citizens. Over the years neither of us have ever had health care issues taken care of in a timely fashion. Our friends are waiting for surgeries and appointments to see specialists. It even takes several weeks to see our general practioners. My husband has had many months of pain in the stomach area and at 70 years old was told by a specialist he needs to stop eating anything but what the cow eats but not the cow.

That goes for all animals and animal products. Only greens. Not to eat fruit either because fruit is too sweet and he has a few extra pounds. He will not do surgery and he is a surgeon. Why would a surgeon expect anyone to go vegan or vegetarian at 70 years when he was born and raised on meats as well. I am outraged. Doctors need to keep their preferences to themselves. So now we wait for another opinion on surgery.

My mother-in-law died of this same illness because her doctor had her wait until it was too late and she never recovered. My husband’s older brother had the surgery with a good result and also his sister had the same surgery with another good result. They were all in their 70s when the acute diverticulitis were repaired. This is truly an outrage. We have all paid into the system all our families and this is the treatment we get? Sandy McColm, Langley Township

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Real refugees are OK Dear Editor, The current refugee crisis begs for urgent scrutiny. The feasibility of terrorist manoeuvring entry amongst them is very real. Here is why. On Feb. 18 of this year, various internet reports and The Daily Mail News recorded that ISIS threatened to flood Europe with 500,000 migrants as a “psychological weapon” against Europe. Other headlines exposed the Islamic State threats to “Flood Europe with half a million Libyan migrants” as a psychological weapon against the West. No one paid much attention at that time. One can still check these threats on the internet today. Studying recent reports there seem to be two types of migrants streaming in at an unbelievable pace. Those who have lost all they had, who were persecuted, tortured and abused, and the economic refugees who escape with all their money for their own financial reasons.

The ISIS statements they would flood Europe with “radicalized refugees” truly hits a raw nerve. When you see the many healthy appearing assertive young men claiming refugee status you start to wonder are all of them true refugees? Why did these young men not stay in their homeland to try help free their country from the ISIS regime, as they should? Could the ISIS threat have come to fruition already? It is a mighty scary thought indeed. We need to do all we can to help the first type of refugees the sooner the better. The ones fleeing for economic reasons only do need a good second look. The cautious approach of our federal government to screen refugees is commendable indeed. Thank you Prime Minister Harper. We truly do appreciate that. Let’s hope it will stay that way. Gertie Pool, Abbotsford

Street names incorrect Dear Editor, I just want to point out an error in the Langley in history column in the Thursday, September 10, 2015 edition of the Langley Advance. There is a note under Sixty Years Ago (September 8, 1955 about a collision at Roberts Road (56th Avenue) and County Line (216th Street). As any old-time Langley person can tell you 216th Street was called Johnstone Townline Road 60 years ago, not County Line which is 264th Street. Jean (Blair) Gregson P.S. My family lived on the farm at 56th and 216th for over 125 years until it was sold a few years ago.

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Facebook Feedback On Friday, Sept. 11, emergency crews raced to Glover Road and 216th Street/Crush Crescent upon word that an ambulance was hit by a train. Readers weighed in right away with well wishes for all involved and concern about how this could happen: Betty Thomasson: This is right behind my house. Very serious. Stephanie Turner: How did it happen? I don’t understand how the ambulance was hit. Did they go around the train arms or something? Sonia Kucharonok: People always jump to their own conclusions. I sure everyone will be OK. Sending prayers out Corinne Mennen-Rietel: What the hell! Isn’t an ambulance driver professional? Why is he racing a train? Doesn’t he know that a train is stronger all the way? Kim Rozecki Hale: Until all the facts come in on how the ambulance was hit, can people hold off from making accusatory and false statements for god’s sakes?! News troll. Blessings to all involved. Danita Street: Hope everyone is okay thoughts and prayers to their families. Jenney Drummond: I hope everyone is okay. Scary for everyone.

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Langley Township council approved the third reading to allow the construction of four five- and six-storey condos along with three-storey townhouses in Willoughby. The development, dubbed A Poet’s Wynd, is to be built on the southeast corner of 208th Street and

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What’s in Store

A10 Thursday, September 17, 2015

Date changes It turns out the new Walnut Grove night market I mentioned last week, has been postponed. The launch of the new north Langley event was delayed to this Friday, “due to uncontrollable circumstances,” said Walnut Grove Business Association’s executive coordinator Teresa Brown. The community artisan markets are expected to run Fridays through to Oct. 12, 4 to 8 p.m. at 8880 202nd Street.

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Road Hockey Rumble Big Brothers Big Sisters of Langley benefits from this tourney at the Langley Events Centre. Features outdoor road hockey (kids play free), silent auction, a 50/50, activities for kids and a concession. Info: RHR@ ca.gt.com or 604-455-2639. Fall Fair The Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 20097 72nd Ave., invites everyone to a fair. Pancake breakfast at 8:30 a.m. Bouncy castles, hay rides, games, music, a farmers market, barbecue, baked goods, garage sale, vendors and more. Runs to 2 p.m.

Sept. 19 and 20

Country Celebration The 37th annual event is 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Campbell Valley Regional Park. Old-fashioned fair, games, a market, animals, entertainment and more. $3 for adults, $2 for children seven to 12. Six and younger, and seniors admitted free. Info: metrovancouver.org. Fraser Valley Rock and Gem Show The club hosts its show with rocks, crystals, gems, minerals, jewelry, supplies, demos, auction, door prizes and more. Runs 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sept. 19 and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sept. 20. At the Old Age Pensioners Hall 3015 273rd St. Admission by donation.

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Kids Nature Club The Urban Safari animal rescue society offers a kids club starting Sept. 20 at 6 p.m. at 1395 176th St. and running seven weeks. Ages 12 to 16 can learn about animals and enjoy activites, crafts and games. Info and registration: 604-531-1100 or info@ urbansafari.ca.

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‘Hay’, make a scarecrow Hay and old clothes are transformed into field friends.

This sporty chap is one of the scarecrows on display at Art’s Nursery. Special to the Langley Advance Pat Barker photo

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ull-sized scarecrows are waiting to meet the public at Art’s Nursery in Port Kells. But these aren’t ordinary scarecrows intended to keep birds away from the crops. These scarecrows include a hockey player (sponsored by Levy’s Source for Sports) and the Grinch (courtesy of the LEC Christmas Show) and even scare-cows, scare-turkeys and other farm livestock (at the Aldor Acres display). They are the whimsical creations for the Scarecrow Festival that kicks off Sept. 19. “They’re fabulous,” said event organizer Shelly Levis. Local businesses and organizations have either created the scarecrows or commissioned Arts to do one up related to them. The result is a unique collection that will be on display at Arts, 8940 192nd St., until Oct. 19. Funds from the Scarecrow Festival and display will go to the Society of Versatile Entertainers, a group of entertainers who perform at seniors facilities and palliative care sites. People commonly know them as the Versatiles. Members will be on site Sept.

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Village brings the arts to forefront There is a series of arts events in Fort Langley this weekend. ROXANNE HOOPER rhooper@langleyadvance.com

T 19 as Wizard of Oz characters. On Saturday people can stop by from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and enjoy live music, a food truck, vendors, specials and more. Brian Minter is the guest speaker offering up his expertise and there’s crafts and kids activities. Families can also make a small scarecrow of their own to take home. Art’s Nursery provides the craft supplies (frame, burlap, straw and some accessories) but people must bring their own old clothing (kid-sized recommended). A $10 minimum donation is sug-

gested and the funds support the cause. Levis added that the vendors have provided items for door prizes for the public. Any businesses organizations still interested in sponsoring a scarecrow for this fundraiser can contact john@artsnursery. com. Organizers would like to hear from people by Friday. “Right now we’re sitting at about 50,” Levis said of the number of scarecrows that will continue to grow. They will be spread around the nursery grounds and kids can win a prize as part of the scarecrow scavenger hunt.

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he Fraser Valley Rock and Gem Show is shining a light on a world most people never see. For its annual show Sept. 19 and 20 the

club is adding a light display. Using long wave and short wave lights on rocks and gems will show them in a whole new light. “Demonstrators will be on hand to show how the rocks can become a masterpiece,” explained Rozalia Brown, the show committee chair. Each day of the show typically attracts 200 to 250 people. “People come back

each year for the interest of rocks and what can be made of it, and add to their collection,” she said. “Children are especially fascinated by nature’s creations.” The show starts at 10 a.m. both days. It runs to 5 p.m. on Sept. 19 and until 4 p.m. on Sept. 20. “On Saturday and Sunday we have minerals, rocks, crystals, and jewelry sale by

members,” Brown said. There will be displays of rocks, crystals, gemstones, minerals, jewelry and lapidary supplies. Demos will feature a carving silversmith and beading. As well there will be a silent auction and door prizes. Admission is by donation and the show is at the Old Age Pensioners Hall, 3015 273rd. St.

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hree of the 11 work-live spaces in the Flatiron Building in Fort Langley are occupied by aspiring artists, and it’s those three women who are collaborating for the first time in an Art in the Park show in Bedford Landing Saturday, Sept. 19. Oil and acrylic painter Judy Nygren, acrylic and watercolour artist Pat Barker, and oil painter Susan Galick open their studios to the public, from noon to 5 p.m. “We are excited about our first collaborative show,” says Barker. “As work-live studio artists, we have slightly different hours, so this is a chance to catch all of our studios open at the same time.” The event will feature art demonstrations, and the artists will showcase some of the past and in progress pieces, Barker explained. The show will also feature audible art from local jazz musician Dave Quinn (of RazzMaJazz), who is a regular Saturday night performer across the street at Lelem Arts & Cultural Cafe. The Flatiron Building is located at 23230 Billy Brown Rd. > Read more: langleyadvance.com, search ‘flatiron’

Hall alive with music and more For the fourth year running, the village is preparing for a three-day Fort Langley Celebration of the Arts, expecting to bring hundreds out for diverse performances. Festivities kick off with a concert on Friday night, followed by arts and crafts workshops, readings, a poetry slam, and community dance on Saturday, and even more musical presentations on Sunday at the Fort Langley Community Hall. The weekend festivities, which take almost a full year to organize, are being coordinated by Celebration founder David James and a committee of five working under the Fort Langley Community Improvement Society. For tickets and more event specifics, people can visit fortlangleycelebrationofthearts.com.

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In a community laden with foodies, there also lives a growing number of Langleyites with a passion for beverages, and consider themselves aspiring connoisseurs of wines, beers, and spirits from around the world. Well, it’s those people Lynette Faye was thinking of when she developed her idea for the Fraser Valley Cork and Keg festival five years ago, and to this day it’s still those people she hopes to attract and impress in the Cascades Casino ballroom on Friday. With wines sales in B.C. topping more than $1 billion in 2014, craft breweries creeping east into the Fraser Valley, and B.C. craft distilleries climbing from only eight in 2012 to more than triple the number in 2015, Faye said she is looking forward to another successful event on Sept. 18. Faye underscores the import-

Langley’s Dallas Smith was on the other coast to pick up his Juno for Album of the Year (for Lifted). The Canadian Country Music Association Awards were presented this past weekend and Smith opened the show with his song Cheap Seats.

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Richard Bond is one of two artists displaying at the Fort Gallery. tion to classic country fare. People are encouraged to bring a water bottle as Metro Vancouver will have tap water available for drinking. Admission is $3 for adults, $2 for those seven to 12 and free for those younger. Seniors are also admitted free. So are those dressed in pioneer garb. Dogs are allowed on a leash.

Don Portelance and Richard Bond are displaying at the Fort Gallery in a show called Two Directions which runs Sept. 16 to Oct. 4. The opening reception is Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. Bond is a former art teacher, based in Surrey. His current work of oil paintings tries to capture the rhythmical pattern of movement on paper with the human figures as the subject. Portelance offers his own unique view of the world through his works.

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Denver Haak spent months tending a large garden in the family’s backyard, growing approximatetly 18 crops. (Below) In addition to growing 18 different food crops, 11-year-old tended to dahlias again this summer.

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The garden has been a lesson in the bounty of the earth as well as in the way nature can destroy just as quickly. “Last time I planted carrots, I got wormed,” Denver said. Larvae ate his peas and there’s always weeds to tackle. He’s had potatoes hit by pests and vermin show up thinking he’s grown a buffet just for them. He’s had to put up some fencing to keep rabbits out.

Still, he’s out there every day checking on the garden. Denver continues to be amazed at the cycle of nature. “Just from tiny seeds, it goes vroom,” he said. Digging in the dirt may be

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TOWNHOUSE SITE Description: 3- 6000 -8500 square foot fully serviced READY FOR APPLICATION lots in Langley City. Fabulous 9.14 acres with two road frontages. RU-1 000 , 9 zoning allows for extra 4 6 , accommodation on the $1 property with Municipal approval. 4852 sq.ft two storey plus basement with an outdoor swimming pool and entertainment size deck. Large country kitchen with island, english style bar in bsmt. Large, quiet in home office. Many updates in the home. This home is perfect for anyone needing lots of room, including 53 X 40 heated shop that can fit a lot of vehicles or equipment. Shop is complete with 2068 sq.ft of mezzanine area with extra rooms for the perfect shop and office. See pictures and virtual tour.

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Well maintained Jerico Ridge home offers 6 bedrooms and 5 baths. This beautiful 5 bedroom, 3 bath corner house has plenty to offer with The large home situated on one of the largest lots in the quaint Enterfor this luxury home, and the first thing family! you notice is the huge large rooms throughout, andexciting plenty of them! Main event floor has a diningwith great activities Provinceton neighbourhood has so much to offer for the growThis is an the whole You’ve arrived, and this home shows it. On the gleaming marble floor tiles and open floor plan. Keep conversation area next to living room, plus a large eating area beside the kitchen. The ing family! With 7 decently sized bedrooms (5 up, 2 down) best location in High Point - Langley’s most Wagon sponsored by Homelife Benchmark Realty going with your guests or family from the beautiful kitchen with many upgrades include kitchen countersRides and appliances, crown mouldings everyone has their own. The fully finished basement featuressits a a 1.04 acre lot exclusive Neighbourhood, everything you expect; large island with raised eating area/built-in throughout top floor, updated main bathroom, new stairs on deck, new largewith rec/gamesaroom, easily converted into an awesome home stunning 8 bedroom, 9 bath luxury home wine rack and gas cooktop range, granite counters, stainless steel appliances and dark cherry wood cabinets. fence around yard and fresh landscaping around front yard. The 2 bedroom theatre or maneverything cave. Basement with roughed plumbing and and need. Call today with you inwant High end fixtures like designer glass bowl sink in powder room and waterfall faucets complete the experiunauthorized suite is completely self contained with its own entrance & has afor separate entrance. The back and yard is one of the biggest inyour private tour. full details schedule ence, especially in the large master suite with jetted tub and separate shower. Close to schools of all levels, laundry. You’ll love the quiet, side street location, close to transportation, schools, shopping, recreation and the area!.The quiet location is cental, close to shopping, schools transportation, recreation and shopping. Fresh paint in and out. See it today! $649,000 entertainment. Lots of parking, including single garage, driveway, & street. $585,000 and entertainment. Call$669,000 Dan McLennan 604-727-8781

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In a community laden with foodies, there also lives a growing number of Langleyites with a passion for beverages, and consider themselves aspiring connoisseurs of wines, beers, and spirits from around the world. Well, it’s those people Lynette Faye was thinking of when she developed her idea for the Fraser Valley Cork and Keg festival five years ago, and to this day it’s still those people she hopes to attract and impress in the Cascades Casino ballroom on Friday. With wines sales in B.C. topping more than $1 billion in 2014, craft breweries creeping east into the Fraser Valley, and B.C. craft distilleries climbing from only eight in 2012 to more than triple the number in 2015, Faye said she is looking forward to another successful event on Sept. 18. Faye underscores the import-

Langley’s Dallas Smith was on the other coast to pick up his Juno for Album of the Year (for Lifted). The Canadian Country Music Association Awards were presented this past weekend and Smith opened the show with his song Cheap Seats.

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Richard Bond is one of two artists displaying at the Fort Gallery. tion to classic country fare. People are encouraged to bring a water bottle as Metro Vancouver will have tap water available for drinking. Admission is $3 for adults, $2 for those seven to 12 and free for those younger. Seniors are also admitted free. So are those dressed in pioneer garb. Dogs are allowed on a leash.

Don Portelance and Richard Bond are displaying at the Fort Gallery in a show called Two Directions which runs Sept. 16 to Oct. 4. The opening reception is Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. Bond is a former art teacher, based in Surrey. His current work of oil paintings tries to capture the rhythmical pattern of movement on paper with the human figures as the subject. Portelance offers his own unique view of the world through his works.

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Furry Tail tickets selling fast Tickets went on sale at the beginning of September and more than three quarters are already sold, said executive director Sean Baker. Info and tickets at 604-8575055 or www.lapsbc.ca.

The annual Furry Tail Endings gala, that raises in excess of $60,000 each year for Langley Animal Protection Society, is coming up on Nov. 7, and tickets are coming close to selling out, again.

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DONATE, ADOPT, VOLUNTEER 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. If you feel like you could be that person, please call us for more information at LAPS at 604 857-5055. MORE ABOUT CLEOPATRA Prefers a home without Young Children • House trained • Spayed/ Neutered • Current on vaccinations

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‘Heroes’ step up to help animals TinyKittens will have adoptable cats at Nufloors on Saturday. ROXANNE HOOPER rhooper@langleyadvance.com

For the second year running, a sale of flooring will benefit stray, lost, and unwanted dogs and cats in Langley. Nufloors is the latest “animal hero” coming to the aid of the Langley Animal Protection Society (LAPS) and all the pets – primarily dogs and cats – that are in care of the Patti Dale Animal Shelter in Aldergrove, explained executive director Sean Baker. Nufloors will be donating $1 per square yard of its Stainmaster pet protect carpet sales during the month of September to LAPS and the TinyKitten program. It is also hosting an adoption day at the Langley store Saturday, Sept. 19, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 20771 Langley Bypass (next to Bunsmaster). “We are excited to host this event at our store. It will not only allow our customers to save on the purchase of this remarkable carpet, but will provide homes for some of these lovable pets,” said general manager Nick Kaplanis. At this weekend’s adoption event, customers have the opportunity to learn about preventing animal cruelty, hear helpful tips on how to pet-proof their home, and even sign up to take home one of the

Dean, a labrador mix who has since been adopted, was happy to accept the donation envelope from Nufloors after last year’s sale. “cute and cuddly” kittens from TinyKittens or dogs from the shelter or foster care, Kaplanis explained. Last year’s Nufloors sale raised $1,500 for LAPS, Baker said. “The Nufloors event is important to LAPS because pet homelessness, particularly with cats, is a huge problem that needs the help of the entire community,” explained LAPS animal welfare manager Jayne Nelson. “Much of the work we do at LAPS is possible because of donations from generous people and local businesses, like Nufloors, who commit to helping the animals in our community,” Nelson added. This is just one example of how people in the community step up to help the animals by fundraising for the shelter,

Baker said, noting that more and more frequently people are coming in the door offering unique and innovative ways to help. He pointed to another current example. Rob and Karen Hunt are a Brookswood couple who started as volunteer dog walkers about three years ago, and Karen recently chose to ramp up her efforts for LAPS by running. She’s committed to running seven 10-kilometre marathons in seven months and in doing so raise $7,000 for LAPS. Baker said she’s nearing her goal. “It’s people doing things to support LAPS that makes a big different to us,” he concluded. For information about LAPS, adoptions, or donating people can attend this weekend’s Nufloors event or visit www. lapsbc.ca.

Lily & Daisy Daisy, a 7 year old small Shih Tzu mix, and her “sister” Lily, a 4 year old Beagle mix, are looking for a home together. These dogs are proven with dogs, cats and kids. Here is the catch, these dogs have a difficult time being left alone so they are looking for a home together where the people who love them are present a great deal of the time. Their new home with need to have a secure yard, good supervision and tolerance. The rewards... double the love and gratitude.

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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.

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Moya is a very friendly German Shepherd looking for someone to give all that love to. Moya requires slow introductions to other dogs. Moya grew up with children. Walking Moya requires a confident leash holder as Moya is conflicted about meeting new dogs (read: barks anxiously and pulls). Moya has flea and food allergies so will require a special diet and good vet care life-long. In exchange you will get a dog that demonstrates why people love this adoring and loyal breed.

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.

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The names Bond, James Bond. This needy guy is as affectionate as can be and is dying to meet his new furever family. James Bond requires a lot of attention so he will need to go to a home that has company for him pretty much at all times. James is autoimmune and had to have almost all of his teeth pulled. Due to stress during his stay, he had started to pull his back hair out and has since needed steroids to resolve this issue. He is a cat that will also require a veterinary diet life long.

Carmela is a sweet black and white domestic short hair. She came to us with her 2 brothers, Soprano and Tony. She is a bit on the reserved side, so she is looking for a home without small kids. She would enjoy a home without a ton of hustle and bustle.

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A12 Thursday, September 17, 2015

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Gimme five: Cody

Scott and Geza Rodgers highfived each other after completing their race during the Fort Langley Classic cyclocross competition at Aldor Acres in Glen Valley on Saturday, Sept 5. Troy Landreville/Langley Advance Troy Landreville/Langley Advance

Multi-talented principal: Douglas Park Community School

principal Esther Schmit was on crosswalk duty on Tuesday, Sept. 8, the first day of school for most students in Langley and Aldergrove.

Talking LNG: Langley

New business:

MLA Mary Polak, Fort Langley-Aldergrove MLA Rich Coleman, and Doug Bloom of Spectra Energy talked about progress on liquid natural gas pipelines at the Sept. 15 meeting of the Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce. Audience members asked about how local businesses could benefit from LNG projects in the north.

Surrey-Cloverdale MLA Stephanie Cadieux joined store owner Glenn Scott of Langley for the official opening of the No Frills grocery store in Cloverdale Aug. 28. Heather Colpitts Langley Advance

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Save precious photographs Learn to save photos by digitizing them.

A workshop with Share My Photographs and the seniors centre is Sept. 24 from 10 a.m. to noon. Attendees will learn how to electronically preserve photos and can have up to 10 photos scanned. HEATHER COLPITTS The cost is $5 and hcolpitts@langleyadvance.com includes light refreshThe Langley Seniors ments. Resource Centre is hosting There will be a coma way for people to premunity scanning day on serve their photos as part Oct. 3 at the seniors cenof their emergency plantre, 20605 51B Ave. ning. That’s an opportunity Langley Advance files The fires and fire risk to have up to 200 photos The Langley Seniors Resource Centre is of summer 2015 and the scanned and put onto a windstorm that caused offering seniors help to preserve photos. USB, which people must damage prompted the idea bring with them. of a workshop to preserve “We often see families who Or the scanned photos photos. The centre will help prepare their disaster kit, their can be loaded to an online people learn how at an event emergency contact numbers, website for computer access. Sept. 24 and give the public a and their evacuation plans, but People must contact the senchance to scan large volumes they don’t plan for their family iors centre and book a time for of photos Oct. 3. photos,” said Harley Cross of the Oct. 3 scanning. Call 604Many people have since Share My Photographs. “Then, 530-3020. assembled emergency kits. after disaster strikes, they’ve Sign up in advance and the Now is also the time to think lost such an important part of cost is $40. Sign up at the about preserving family their lives. And there’s no way event Oct. 3 and the cost is photos. to replace it.” $50.

FUNDRAISING

Senior centre hosting annual sale Donations are being accepted now. HEATHER COLPITTS hcolpitts@langleyadvance.com

The annual Langley Seniors Resource Centre garage sale is set for Oct. 17, giving people a chance now to sort through and find items they may wish

to donate. Drop off is Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the centre can make arrangements for pickup for those unable to transport donations. Call 604-530-3020. Items should be clean, in working condition and sellable. The sale has become an important annual fundraiser for the seniors’ centre, 20605 51B Ave.

The centre asks that some items not be donated: bike helmets, blankets and pillows, children’s car seats, encyclopaedias, old exercise equipment, hockey pads, mattresses, old microwaves, printers, stuffed toys, textbooks, old toaster ovens, opened toiletries and cosmetics, upholstered furniture, VHS tapes, audio cassette tapes, and old, non-functioning electronics.

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Look back through the files of the Langley Advance.

Eighty Years Ago

September 12, 1935 ˠ Victoria accepted Langley’s offer to build a road across McMil­ lan Island for $3,000. It was to be the first link in connecting the highway between Maple Ridge and Langley.

Seventy Years Ago September 13, 1945

ˠ Burglars ransacked the Edwards and Fuller homes and St. Alban’s Church at Otter Rd. (248th St.) and Fraser Hwy. At the church, jewels were pried from the chalice.

Sixty Years Ago

September 15, 1955 ˠ A record number of exhibitors took part in Langley’s 63rd annual fall fair. Total attendance at the fair was estimated between 3,000 and

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Sharon Birnie, a former director of the Langley Senior Resources Society, spoke at the board elections last week. • Lee Douglas • Marilyn Anderson • Steve Ferguson • Frank Yang • June Strandberg • Norma Byrne • Susan Maitland. Only Maitland, a nurse and manager of Harrison Landing, was on a slate supported

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resource centre. In May, the board called a special meeting and asked for a vote of confidence after a petition critical of their actions circulated. The board won the vote and added several new interim members to bring up their numbers. Outgoing board chair Shauna Sailer spoke about some of the issues the centre has dealt with, and updated the members. Among other changes, over the summer executive director Shelley Wells employment was terminated. Wells filed a Worksafe BC complaint, which was denied but is now under review, Sailer said. Staffing issues and the loss of some longtime staff members have also caused unrest. Many of the changes were caused as the board tried to deal with a deficit of almost $100,000 in 2014. At the board meeting, former centre director Sharon Birnie said she was there to stand up for staff who have been “pushed out, let go, and maligned” in recent months. She said there has been too much staff turnover and that some staffers who left did so under duress. Birnie had asked earlier this year that her name be taken off the main hall at the centre, named to honour her. Lee Douglas, who also ran and won a seat on the board, said she hoped Birnie would reconsider having her name removed. “The memories of all your hard work and dedication are still here,” she said. “You are a legacy to this centre, you started this centre.” Sailer said there will be a review of the society’s bylaws and constitution. A common complaint over the last few months has been that the board was violating the existing rules on dealing with members. Although the meeting resulted in little change on the board, it was the first time in years that there was a secret ballot, including write-in names.


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BC Vintage Truck Museum Tickets are $20 for a fundraiser Sept. 20, noon to 8 p.m. at 2708 204th St. There’s a barbecue, live entertainment, a 50/50 draw, white elephant, an auction and cash bar. Tickets available at the museum, 6022 176th St., or call Paul, 604-576-3155 or Audrey, 604-530-2390. Fall Fair Chartwell Langley Gardens Retirement Community, 8888 202nd St., invites everyone to enjoy pumpkin bowling, music, hot apple cide and a pie bar 1 to 3 p.m. on Sept. 20.

Sept. 21

Caregiver workshops The Alzheimer Society of B.C. presents workshops on health and wellness issues Sept. 21 and 28, and Oct. 5. At Douglas Recreation Centre, 20550 Douglas Crescent. Sign up in advance at 604-4495000 or info.southfraser@ alzheimerbc.org.

Sept. 22

Seniors seminar Free seminars are offered at Chartwell Langley Gardens, 8888 202nd St., by local experts. Runs 1 to 3 p.m. Info and RSVP: 604-5418653. Sept. 22: health, hearing, bones, Alzheimers, and home support. Sept. 29: downsizing, storage, mobility and nutrition. Sources The Sources Community Resource Society that offers food bank services and more to Surrey, White Rock and now Langley has its annual general meeting Sept. 22 at the Surrey Museum in Cloverdale starting at 6 p.m. After the

meeting, Dr. Darcy Riddell will speak on non-profits, community organizations and more. Info: 604-5427594. Langley Heritage Society The Sept. 22 meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. in Milner Chapel, 6716 216th St. John Coupar will speak on the Bloedel Conservatory. Light refreshments. New members always welcome. RSVP: info@langleyheritage.ca.

Sept. 24

Fibromyalgia fundraiser The Fibromyalgia Well Spring Foundation has a ‘funraiser’ to support its 2016 Walk for Invisible Illnesses, Just One More Step walk from Langley to Banff. A pub night is Sept. 24, 5:30 to 9 p.m. at the NY Grill and Bistro, 20204 Fraser Hwy. $15 gets a burger, fries and beer. Entertainment includes Darlene Cozart, Ole Olsen, and Nigel Tucker. Toonie Toss, 50/50 and auction. Call 778-278-3697 for tickets.

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Fraser Valley Symphony Positions available (violin, viola and string bass) but other interested musicians are invited to enquire. Grade 8 RCM or equivalent required. Rehearsals are Monday 7:15 p.m. at Aldergrove Community Secondary. Info: lindsaymellor@hotmail.com.

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Pursuant to Part 11 – Annual Tax Sale of the Local Government Act and Section 254 of the Community Charter, take notice that the following properties that still have delinquent (2013) property taxes owing at 10am on September 28, 2015 will be offered for sale at that time. The 2015 property tax sale shall commence at 10am on September 28, 2015 in the Fraser River Presentation Theater at the Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley, BC. Date:

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Residential lawn sprinkling is now permitted one day a week: Even addresses Monday only 4am - 9am Odd addresses Thursday only 4am - 9am

Non-residential lawn sprinkling is now permitted one day a week: Even addresses Tuesday only 1am - 6am Odd addresses Wednesday only 1am - 6am New lawn permits are available for purchase again. Pool refilling is permitted. Car washing is permitted with a spring-loaded shut off hose only. Public and commercial fountains and water features are still to be shut down. • Washing of outdoor permeable surfaces or pressure washing for aesthetic purposes is still not allowed. • School and playing field watering is still allowed at minimum levels to keep them in usable condition. • • • •

For more information, visit tol.ca/waterrestrictions. Engineering Division 604.533.6006

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The Langley Events Centre is located at 7888 - 200 Street

Metro Vancouver has announced that water restrictions have been relaxed to Stage 2 until further notice. While residents and businesses are still encouraged to conserve water, please note the following changes.

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Water Restrictions in Effect Until Further Notice – STAGE 2

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Township Property For Lease The Township of Langley has vacant space for lease in the Walnut Grove Community Centre. The space is ideally suited for a medical professional, as it was a former chiropractic office equipped with an x-ray room. Additional details are as follows: Address:

#201, 8889 Walnut Grove Drive (Walnut Grove Community Centre) Size: 1,100 square feet Amenities: Reception/waiting room, four treatment rooms, x-ray room with lead-lined walls, and two open areas. Ideal for medical profession uses. Lease rate: $34,650/annum CAM and Property Tax: $4,147/annum (for 2015) Interested parties may contact: Scott Thompson Manager, Property Services 604.533.6138

Fall in Love With a New Activity! View the Fall • Winter 2015/16 Leisure Guide online at tol.ca/guides or pick up a copy at any community cultural or recreation centre. Recreation, Culture, and Parks 604.533.6086

LT 37, SEC 24, TWP 8, PL BCP48945

Any person upon being declared the successful bidder must immediately pay the final purchase price by cash, bank draft or certified cheque. Failure to pay the bid price immediately will result in the property being offered for sale again. The Township of Langley makes no representation express or implied as to the condition or quality of the properties being for sale. Prospective purchasers are urged to inspect the properties and make all necessary inquires to municipal and other government departments, and in the case of strata lots to the strata corporation, to determine the existence of any bylaws, restrictions, charges or other conditions which may affect the value or suitability of the property. The purchase of a tax sale property is subject to tax under the Property Transfer Tax Act on the fair market value of the property. Darlene Foxgord Manager, Revenue and Tax Collection 604.533.6029

public programs and events Economic Forum 2015: Age-Friendly Development Industry, business, and community stakeholders are invited to join us for the Township’s 5th Annual Economic Forum. Date: Thursday, November 5, 2015 Time: 11:30am – 3:00pm Location: Langley Events Centre Address: 7888 – 200 Street This year’s event features speakers discussing the emerging needs of Age-Friendly Development. Guest speakers and panelists will include: • Tim Bontkes – Infinity Properties • Mike Harcourt – Age Well • Roslyn Kunin – Roslyn Kunin and Associates • Rhonda Latreille – Age Friendly Business Academy • Isobel Mackenzie – B.C.’s Seniors Advocate • Noha Sedky – City Spaces • Andy Warkentin – Quadra Homes Space is limited and registration is mandatory so register today. The forum, including lunch, is free. Register online at tol.ca/ EconomicForum2015 before October 26, 2015. Economic Development 604.533.6084

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Spartans upend SFU clan Defenceman Ryan Bakken scored a goal and added an assist to lead the Trinity Western University Spartans to a 3-1 win over Simon Fraser in B.C. Intercollegiate Hockey League pre-season action Friday at Burnaby’s Bill Copeland Sports Centre. After falling behind early in the first period, the Spartans responded with three unanswered goals – one in each period – to earn their second pre-season win in as many games. TWU will wrap up its exhibition slate Sept. 17 when it hosts SFU at the Langley Events Centre.

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R’men keep Eagles grounded So far, so good for the Langley Rivermen. The Rivermen opened their B.C. Hockey League campaign on Friday with an impressive 6-3 win over the host Surrey Eagles at South Surrey Arena. Penalty killers from both the Rivermen and the Eagles did a good job, as Surrey went 2-8 on the power play while the Rivermen scored once on six opportunities, as players had trouble staying out of the penalty box. Langley’s Bo Didur earned the win in goal, stopping 33 of 36 Eagles shots directed his way.

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Rivermen set bar high this season The Langley Rivermen hope to bring a lot of flash and dash. TROY LANDREVILLE sports@langleyadvance.com

“Highly skilled, fast, and probably more dynamic than we’ve been in the past. We’ve got four lines that can all score.” That’s how Langley Rivermen head coach and general manager Bobby Henderson describes his junior A squad. The Rivermen are coming off a so-so 2014/15 campaign in which they finished second in the BCHL’s Mainland Division with a 29-23-1-5 regular season record before being ousted in six games by the Prince George Spruce Kings in the best-ofseven, opening round playoff series. “To be honest with you, I thought we overachieved at times through the regular season,” Henderson said. “I think we had eight 17-year-olds at one point, so it’s tough to win when you’re young like that, but our guys found a way to win a lot of hockey games.” Even with the absence of their top three scorers from last year in captain Kevan Kilistoff (66 points), Gage Torrel (64 points) and San Jose Sharks 2015 draft pick Marcus Vela, this year is a clean slate, with loads of new talent coming on board, led by 18-year-old Justin Fregona, a Mississauga, Ont., native who starred with St. Andrew’s

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Returnee Matt Graham and newcomer Justin Fregona are looking to make an impact with the B.C. Hockey League’s Langley Rivermen. for the Vernon Vipers last seaCollege last season. son, Chase Zieky (committed to Henderson compares the Providence), Dominic Franco (a right-handed shooting Fregona 6’3” power forward with a scorto former Langley junior Jeff ing touch, who is committed to Antonovich. Pretty lofty praise, considering Army) and Max Kaufman (going to NCAA Div. 1 Vermont). Antonovich led the BCHL in scoring in 1994-95 with 60 goals and 133 points. HOME OPENER “He’s just an extremely dynamic player,” Saturday, Sept. 19 Henderson said of Fregona, • Rivermen vs. Prince George who committed to play Spruce Kings NCAA Div. 1 hockey with • Langley Events Centre the University of New • Game time is 6 p.m. Tickets at Hampshire. “He’s very the door or at langleyrivermen.com exciting to watch. An undersized guy but he batUp front, Matthew Graham tles hard and has an unbeliev(18 goals, 34 points), Justin able skill set.” Szeto (11 goals, 29 points), and Fregona said Langley seemed Ben Butcher (36 points) are like the best spot for him. among the notables who are “It just felt like the perfect back this season. place,” Fregona said. Anchoring the back end are Also new to the team is fornewly anointed captain Jordan ward Luke Voltin, who played

Township For the week of September 17, 2015

The Township of Langley is home to diverse wildlife habitat. Humans share the area with many types of creatures. These wild animals are simply trying to survive, but some can be dangerous if provoked.

WARNING USE CAUTION ON ROADS

Many conflicts between humans and bears, cougars, and coyotes can be prevented by eliminating tempting food sources. Residents should keep pet food inside and ensure barbecues are cleaned regularly to prevent animal-attracting odours. Keep garbage in a secure, inaccessible place until the morning of collection and only use bird feeders in the winter when bears are hibernating. In agricultural areas, keep predators out by making sure livestock, fruit, berries, and beehives are surrounded by secure fencing.

If you do encounter a bear: If you see a bear in your community, remain calm: often it is just passing through, looking for food. Keep away from the bear, bring children and pets indoors, and warn your neighbours. Never approach a bear and do not run from it. If you meet a bear in the wild, face it without making

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Schneider, Will Campion, and Zach Bleuler. The Rivermen should be set in goal with the return of Bo Didur, who posted 20 wins with a solid 3.06 goals against average and one shutout. Graham is one of the players who will be depended upon to carry the offensive load, with help from 5’9” 165pound Szeto, who is bound for Harvard University in 2016/17. Graham enjoyed last season, his first in the BCHL. “It was my first year playing junior so it was an adjustment but Bobby did a really good job of helping the rookies adjust to the league,” Graham said. “Just being out in B.C., playing in this league, it’s a great league… it was a really good experience for me.” Graham said the Rivermen weren’t satisfied with their firstround playoff exit. “We definitely have the bar set higher this year.” Henderson has high hopes this season. “We want to win our division, first and foremost,” he said. “Obviously it’s going to take our group some time to adjust because there’s guys from all over the place who haven’t played together, but I expect that we’ll be competitive right out of the gate, but I think we’ll be a team that improves all through the year.” The Rivermen named their leadership group. Leading the team as captain will be Schneider. His assistants will be Graham, Campion, and Butcher.

If you do encounter a cougar: Stay calm and keep the animal in view at all times. Pick up children immediately and back away slowly, ensuring it has a clear avenue of escape. Never run or turn your back on a cougar, as sudden movement may cause a response. If a cougar shows interest or follows you, make yourself look as big as possible. If a cougar attacks, fight back, using anything you can as a weapon.

If you do encounter a coyote: Wild coyotes are usually timid but pose a risk to people when they become comfortable around humans. If you are approached by a coyote, make yourself look as large as possible and wave your arms. Shout at the coyote in an aggressive voice, make noise, and throw rocks or sticks at it. If the coyote continues to approach, don't run or turn your back on it. Continue to exaggerate the gestures and slowly move to safety. If a wild animal is threatening, persistent, or aggressive towards people, contact: Ministry of Environment Call Centre 1.877.952.7277

Walnut Grove Community Centre Annual Swimming Pool Maintenance Schedule Swimming Pools The 50 metre pool, leisure pool, adult hot tub, therapy hot tub, sauna, and steam room at the Walnut Grove Community Centre will be closed for annual maintenance until Sunday, September 27 inclusive. The pools will reopen at 6am on Monday, September 28. Other areas of the Centre will remain open during this time.

Weight Room/Cardio Room Hours of Operation Monday - Friday 6am - 10 pm Saturday 6am - 9pm Sunday 8am - 9pm For public swim schedules at other Township facilities, visit tol.ca/swim. Recreation, Culture, and Parks Division Walnut Grove Community Centre 604.882.0408

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Langley’s Rocket lands at LEC Friday

The Langley left-winger now plays for Kelowna.

Friday, Sept. 18, when the Rockets meet the Vancouver Giants in a Western Hockey League pre-season contest at the Langley Events Centre. Bruggen-Cate, 16, who played all his minor hockey with the Langley Minor Hockey Association from initiation to second-year bantam, is looking to make an impression with the Rockets after being drafted by Kelowna in the sixth

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This Saturday’s Grant Thornton Community Classic – Road Hockey Rumble benefits Big Brothers Big Sisters of Langley. Over the past four years, the Rumble has raised more than $35,000 in support for the youth group and the hope is to raise another $15,000 at the 2015 tourney. It is outdoors at the Langley Events Centre, in the north parking lot off of 80th Avenue. Participants will include both adults and youth playing hockey in two separate tournaments from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sept. 19. There will be a silent auction, concession and activities, games and entertainment for children of all ages. Last year’s daylong event, which drew eight adult teams and about 150 players, as well as a handful of kids, an estimated $10,000 was raised for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Langley, which pairs children (also known as “Littles”) with adult mentors (“Bigs”). For more on the tournament, email RHR@ca.gt. com, or call 604-455-2639. Donations for the cause are also being accepted at the tournament. Cheques should be made out to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Langley.

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What is it? Since 1974, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Langley has offered a variety of different programs. These include oneto-one and group programs, for both in school and outside of school. The organization matches at-risk children in the community with mentors who serve as role models. It partners with Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver who manages this recycling program for the Langley agency. To learn about the range of mentoring programs, for more information, visitbbbslangley.com.

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Brothers Big Sisters will help support mentoring programs. The clothing donation station is located just off Langley Bypass and 200th. The site operators are on-location Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sundays are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Big Brothers Clothing Donation collects reusable clothing and household items (no furniture) for resale, the profit from which is shared with Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver and Big Brothers Big Sisters Langley. “We are very happy to have this central, easily accessible drop off point now.” said Mary Reeves, executive director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Langley.

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 124

CHILDREN ........................................80-98 EMPLOYMENT .............................102-198 BUSINESS SERVICES...................203-387 PETS & LIVESTOCK ......................453-483 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE...........503-587

Community

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Rocky Ridge Turkey Farm at 19885 12th Ave Langley, BC V2Z-1W3 is looking for Turkey Farm Barn Supervisor for their poultry Agriculture division. Must have good knowledge of general poultry farming and the skills of raising and caring of special birds like Turkey’s. In barn team leader and be able handle all aspects of running and maintaining day to day operation inside barns incl’s health reports. Must speak and write English for daily reports. Keeping control of workers times and schedule and planning. Must be willing to work night shifts and weekends. Experience 2-5 years in a farm setting. Or a degree or diploma in Agriculture. Wage depend on exp. starting salary $2016/monthly for a 135/hr. shift. Please fax resume attention Stephen Heppell 604-530-5215

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Agnes Frances Page (nee Senow)

Agnes Frances Page (nee Senow), 84, of Langley, B.C. passed away at Langley Hospice in Langley, B.C. on September 8, 2015 after a lengthy battle with lung cancer. Born in Arborg, Manitoba, August 25, 1931, she married Lyle Page of Riverton, Manitoba and had a son, Wayne. They lived in Riverton, Thunder Bay, Winnipeg and settled in Surrey/Langley, B.C. in 1971. She is predeceased by her husband, Lyle Page and her siblings, Florence Czarnecki, John Senow & Gertie Senow. She is survived by Surviving her is son, Wayne, daughter-in-law, Ellen, grandsons, Jason & Jody, their wives, Martina & Melissa, 5 great grandchildren, Judah, Parker, Bria, Everley & Rowyn and sisterin-law, Gayle Page-Robak of Brandon, Manitoba. Agnes fondly remembered her travels with long time friends & family, the many motorhome trips, her enjoyment in the Surrey Lawn Bowling Club, music, and socializing with all her friends at Campers Paradise in Washington and at Avalon Gardens in Langley where she resided. The family would like to thank all the doctors & nurses at Langley Hospice who cared for Agnes and the volunteers who offered their services when needed. As per her wishes, a cremation will be followed by a private family ceremony & interment with Lyle in Victory Gardens Cemetery, Surrey. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Langley Hospice Society, in her memory, would be appreciated. Other condolences can be sent to Wayne & Ellen Page, 402 - 15164 Prospect Ave., White Rock, BC V4B 2B9.

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Ron McNicol Langley, BC — Ron McNicol, 86, died suddenly from heart failure on Monday, August 24, 2015 at Langley Memorial Hospital, with his wife at his side. Predeceased by his brothers, Donn and Vance, Ron is survived by Anne, his loving wife of 59 years; his sons, Dean and Scott; his daughters-in-law, Deborah and Michelle; his grandchildren Adia, Danica and Angus; his brother Loyd; his sister, Karel (Cooney), his sisters-in-law, Lilla and Rene; many nieces and nephews; and countless cherished friends. Born and raised in Burnaby, son of John and Dayle McNicol, Ron was proud to be a lifelong resident of BC. Dedicated to continuing work well into his late seventies, Ron accomplished much in his long and honorable career, from cowboy on the range to self-starting businessman whose rock-solid contracts were based solely on a handshake and his word. He was a hard worker and a sports enthusiast, who was ever up for a party. He enjoyed politics—a very proud Canadian—and thrived on a hearty debate but, again, no matter how heated the conversation became, it was guaranteed to end well with a handshake. For his passion, dedication and sheer resilience on the rugby field, Ron earned the nickname ‘Nigel’ by his teammates, and became a legend for his indomitable spirit. More than this, though, Ron’s true legacy lives in his family. His commitment to his wife, his sons, his homestead and his work, coupled with his admirable character—a gentle nature, a strong work ethic, a kindness and acceptance toward everyone he met, and a marvelous sense of humour—made him a most cherished husband and father. He loved the outdoors, skiing, camping and boating with his family. And he always had a smile to give.

Editor Agassiz Harrison Observer The Agassiz Harrison Observer, a once a week, award winning community newspaper has an immediate opening for an editor/reporter. Reporting to the publisher, the editor/reporter will be instrumental in guiding the overall strategic direction of the Agassiz Harrison Observer. The successful candidate will possess above average leadership skills, will be a strong communicator, pay attention to detail and can work under pressure in a deadline driven environment. This person will have the ability to perform editorial tasks and contribute to the editorial content both in print and online. Strong design skills with knowledge of InDesign, Photoshop and iMovie are an asset. The editor will have a passion for, and is comfortable with, all aspects of multimedia journalism including diverse writing capabilities and advanced photography and video skills. You have a track record of turning around well-written, fact-based, concise, well-produced content quickly, for posting online immediately—with collateral (text, photos and video). You have demonstrable skills in all aspects of web journalism and a strong grasp of social media best practices (Twitter, Facebook, etc.). Candidates should have a diploma/degree in journalism, or a related field. The Agassiz Harrison Observer is part of Black Press, Canada’s largest privately held, independent newspaper company with more than 150 community, daily and urban newspapers in B.C., Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii. Those interested should email a resume, writing samples and a cover letter to: Carly Ferguson publisher@ahobserver.com Deadline for applications is 5:00 pm Sunday, September 20, 2015. Thank you to all who apply. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

The example Ron provided his sons was the greatest gift he gave. He will be deeply missed. A Celebration of Life will be held from 2:00 to 4:00 pm, Sunday, October 4th, 2015 at the Fort Langley Golf Course.

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HELP WANTED

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT / RECEPTIONIST

Our Langley Office is currently seeking qualified individuals for the full time position of Accounting Assistant/Receptionist. Duties include but are not limited to; Invoicing, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable and general reception duties. Knowledge of QuickBooks would be an asset. Salary based on qualifications.

PERSONAL SERVICES 182

FINANCIAL SERVICES

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

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 258

EAVESTROUGH

GUTTER Cleaning, Roof Blowing & Moss Control. Prompt Professional Service! Since 1985... Simon 604-230-0627

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ELECTRICAL JC BROWN ELECTRIC

LOW RATES - Lic. Bonded. Export trouble shooter. 24/7. 100% Gtd.

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NEIGHBORS ELECTRIC • Affordable • Warranties • Licensed • Free Estimate 604-710-5758

Greenhouse Labourers

SALES

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F/T Seasonal Langley

Job includes working with flowers and vegetables: Planting, picking, planter assembly, garbage clean up etc. Some heavy lifting required. Must be hard working.

Monday - Saturday, 7:00a.m. - 5:00p.m. O/T as required. Starting Wage $10.45 Job starts January 2016 Please send resume by e-mail hr@darvonda.com. Please reference greenhouse labour in the subject line.

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

INSIDE SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Experience in moulding, millwork, doors and interior finishing detail required. Full-time Mon to-Fri. We offer Competitive wages & health benefits after 3 months. Fax: 604-513-1194 Email: jobs@westcoastmoulding.com

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

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284 HEAT, AIR, REFRIGERATION

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MIRACLE MOVING

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

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MOVING & STORAGE

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

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329 PAINTING & DECORATING

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FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS

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MASTER BRUSHES PAINTING

• Quality Paint • Top Workmanship Since 1990 3 Coats - Repairs $200/Room Guaranteed Satisfaction! 778-545-0098 • 604-377-5423

GARDENING

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Please apply in person with resume attention Jackie or Clay at 19700 Langley Bypass or E-mail: IHOP307@gmail.com No phone calls please. 160

TRADES, TECHNICAL

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 206

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CLEANING SERVICES

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COMPUTER SERVICES

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LANDSCAPING

604-465-1311

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CANADIENNE

ASSOCIATION

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in need of caring homes! All cats are spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at:

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Pitt Meadows 19349 118B AVE Moving sale. Everything must go! Christmas decor, household items Kitchen wares, small furniture. Saturday 19th, 2015 9a.m.- 4p.m. AUTOS: To buy or sell your car, truck, RV, van, 4x4 or trailer - this category has it all. You’ll also find automotive supplies and classic cars for sale, or you can list the vehicle you’re seeking.

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APPLIANCE REPAIRS

Willoughby Appliance Repairs Appliance repair & installation by licensed technician.

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• Yard Repair • Maintenance

IHOP Langley now requires full and part time cooks. Must be available evenings and weekends. Experience is an asset.

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RENTALS 706

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706

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750

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On August 25, 2015 At approx. 6:30 A.M.

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LANGLEY - Fleetwood Lrg. 1 bdrm. $750/mo. incls. utils. cbl & internet, ns/np. Avail. Sept. 1 604-440-8280

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ALDERGROVE. Newer 2 bdrm legal suite. Pri lndry & heat control. N/P. N/S. Incl Utils. Avail now. Call: 604-855-8270.

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22588 Royal Crescent Avenue, Maple Ridge

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Surrey - QUEEN MARY 132nd/92nd. New 2 bdrm. bsmt, no W/D. NS/NP. $725 incls. utIls. 778-858-2524

Starting At; • Bachelor: $725 • 1 Bdrm. $790 • 2 Bdrm. $900 Heat & hot water included. On Site Manager!

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Langley 64th Ave & 122 St Beautiful Spacious Ground Level 2 bdrm suite. Separate entrance Close to shopping, schools, transit. Available Immediately Kam 604-897-7083

$910/mo. 1 bdrm., 1 bath, ground lvl, w/d, dw, no S/P, parking, storage. Available Oct. 15th

604-536-8499

www.cycloneholdings.ca

750

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SURREY, FLEETWOOD

Large Units. Close To Golden Ears Bridge, Shopping & More. GREAT RIVER VIEW!

WHITE ROCK Quiet Community Oriented Living. • Bachelor: $670 • 1 Bdrm. $760 • 2 Bdrm. $900 includes Hot Water, underground parking. On-Site Manager.

RENTALS

604-525-2122

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SKYLINE APARTMENTS

Close to Lougheed Mall, All Transit Connections, Skytrain & Schools; SFU, BCIT, Colleges.

604-939-8905

Park Terrace

12850 26th Ave. Surrey 55+ Crescent Beach

415 Westview Street, Coquitlam

Near Transit & Skytrain, Douglas College & More. Well Maintained Building.

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604-813-8789

1300 King Albert, Coquitlam

Large Units. Some With 2nd Bathrooms or Den. On Bus Routes, Close To SFU & Lougheed Mall.

604-727-5178

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KING ALBERT COURT

Quiet Community Living close to Guildford Mall. Rents start at; • 1 Bdrm. $760 • 2 Bdrm. $860 • Corner Units $950 (some with enste’s) Cable, Heat, Hot Water incl. On-Site Manager. www.cycloneholdings.ca

Large Units. Near Lougheed Mall, All Transportation, SFU & Colleges. Near Coq./Bby. Border.

706

Cedar Lodge and Court Apartments

Linda 604-813-8789

401 Westview Street, Coquitlam

RENTALS

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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

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FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

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NOW HIRING JOIN OUR NEW TEAM The new Pat Quinn’s Restaurant and Bar will open in mid October at Tsawwassen Springs. Offering excellent benefits to those dedicated to superior guest service and the culinary arts. Our goal is two-fold; that working here is as incredible for you as dining here for a guest.

NOW HIRING:

Servers, Bartenders, Hostesses, Bussers, Expeditors, Dishwashers, and Cooks TO APPLY PLEASE GO TO: golf.tsawwassensprings.ca/apply-now

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