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The South Carvolth Elementary School mural, painted by artists Toni Williams (pictured) and Judy Jordison in 2000, could be destroyed when the school is demolished later this year. Williams is asking the community for ideas or offers to help preserve the piece of art, which depicts Langley’s farming history. M IR A ND A GAT HE R C OLE Langley Time s

Artist pleads for help to preserve mural Demolition of South Carvolth school will destroy a piece of Langley history unless artwork can be saved, says Toni Williams

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In just a few months, a piece of Langley history could be lost forever, with the demolition of the former South Carvolth school. It’s not the loss of the building itself that has artist Toni Williams worried, it’s the

mural she painted on the exterior wall of the gymnasium nearly 16 years ago. “I was really proud of it,” the artist recalled while walking through the overgrown grass surrounding the boarded up school on 200 Street near 8 Avenue. “The mural reflects the heart of what this community has been.”

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In May 2000, Williams and fellow artist Judy Jordison spent three weeks creating the massive painting that depicts a quintessential rural Langley scene. Williams donated her work — saving the school $5,000 — and South Carvolth’s PAC raised funds to help pay for the paint. The mural captures a distinct moment in

time in southern Langley, with every image inspired by the people and activities of that area. The focal image in the centre shows two Clydesdale horses that used to stand by the edge of a fence on 16 Avenue near 186 Street in Surrey. Continued Page 3

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Firefighters and paramedics extracted a man from a flipped-over semi truck on Highway 1 near the 232 Street overpass in Langley on Wednesday morning. The tanker, carrying milk, flipped into a ditch at around 9 a.m. The driver sustained non-life threatening injuries in the crash, which closed the freeway to westbound traffic for about six hours.

Police in Aldergrove were out in full force Thursday morning after they were called by a man claiming he had been shot. But Langley RCMP investigators now are in the process of piecing together what actually took place, after a doctor indicated the victim was not, in fact, shot. Police were first called around 4 a.m. to a home in the 27100 block of Fraser Highway where a man had arrived and indicated he had been shot. It is unclear how far in advance of the phone call he had been injured, said Langley RCMP Cpl. Holly Largy. Officers located the victim, a 43-year-old man who appeared to have suffered trauma to his shoulder. He was taken to hospital for treatment of his non-life-threatening injuries. Police were led to believe the ‘shooter’ may be in the area and out of an abundance of caution the Emergency Response Team was called out. Prior to their arrival, police were told by hospital staff that the injuries suffered by the victim do not appear to be consistent with being shot. The request for ERT was cancelled and investigators continued with their investigation looking for witnesses to this incident. The extent of the man’s injury aren’t fully known. Anyone with information that might assist with this investigation is asked to call Langley RCMP at 604-532-3200. To remain anonymous, call CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

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The horses both died in a barn fire a few months before the mural was completed. On the left stands Williams’ son, Chaz, and her sister’s dog, which acts as the guardian of the mural. The purple-leafed tree is a reflection of an actual tree that stands a few feet in front of the wall, and the grass painted in front is meant to blend into the grass growing on the ground below. Above are Langley residents Sally Rochon and her daughter, Lucy, riding horseback along a Campbell Valley trail. On the bottom right sit Williams’ daughter, Kate, and her friend Megan Carey, who used to live on the farm across the street from the school. Behind them are William’s husband, Chuck, and a younger version of Chaz walking down a pathway towards Lochiel

School, with Mount Baker towering over them. In Chaz’s hand is a Teddy bear, which was painted by the principal of the school at that time, Ralph Bereska. “It’s a very close community and I think that mural represents South Langley,” said Carey, now 27, who jokes that the image of her reading on the mural is her “claim to fame.” “It represents country life. It represents the close community we were all a part of there. It represents all of the kids that went to South Carvolth — it’s a piece of South Langley history. “And Toni is a local painter. Why would we get rid of a piece of art that is done by a local painter who has children that have grown up in the community and now grandchildren growing up in the community? It doesn’t make sense to me.” South Carvolth Elementary first opened in the 1960s, and after years of decreasing

enrolment, was shut down in 2006. Metro Vancouver purchased the five-acre property in 2011 to be added to Campbell Valley Regional Park, which surrounds the site. Most recently, the building was rented out to the Roots and Wings Montessori School. But now, as it sits vacant, Metro Vancouver Parks has decided to deconstruct the building and return the lot back to park land. Although there are no immediate plans for what the space will become, Wendy DaDalt of Metro Vancouver said it could be used as an overflow parking lot during events. Having a space that is already disturbed saves them from building a lot on untouched land somewhere else in the park, she said. “We love the mural that’s on the gym, it captures the spirit of this community and the landscape,” DaDalt said. “(But) the plan is to deconstruct the building, which unfortunately involves

losing the mural.” The deconstruction on outside portions, such as a well and utility lines, will begin soon, and the building is expected to be removed sometime this year. Metro Vancouver contacted Williams to let her know of the situation, and is open to suggestions on ways to preserve the artwork. Since finding out last week, Williams has brainstormed a few ideas, including creating a kiosk on the site with other school memorabilia, creating a climbing wall, or even moving the pieces to the equestrian centre at High Point, but she is still not sure what can be done. Now, she’s turning to the public for help. Williams is asking anyone with suggestions for re-purposing the mural to contact her at artbytoniwlliams@gmail.com. More photos at langleytimes.com.


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Langley brothers Brian (left) and Graham Haddon were awarded the Vancouver Police Department’s highest civilian honour, the Certificate of Merit, for their roles in saving a life in August, 2014.

Brothers honoured for their life-saving actions MONIQUE TAMMINGA Tim es Reporter

Two Langley brothers have been awarded the Vancouver Police Board’s highest civilian honour, the Certificate of Merit, for their roles in saving a life in August 2014. The two were among a larger group of individuals and officers honoured for acts of bravery during a ceremony at the Roundhouse Community Centre on Tuesday. In August 2014, Brian and Graham Haddon were driving with their family along Marine Drive during the morning rush hour, on their way to the Vancouver airport. The brothers were en route to the World Pipe Band Championships in Scotland, a trip that they make annually to compete as members of the SFU Pipe Band. As they passed beneath the Knight Street overpass they heard horrific screams coming from a female motorcyclist who had just been run over by an SUV driving down the ramp. The Haddon family knew they needed to help. “I could see she was pinned under the front of the SUV,” said Brian on Tuesday after coming

home from the ceremony. “When you see something like that, a switch just flips and you move into action. I think it helps that my parents are both first responders so it’s what we’ve always known and seen.” The family car pulled over and both brothers jumped out, running back into traffic to help lift the SUV off the motorcyclist. Together with their father and another motorist they were able to provide enough space between the woman on the ground and the car that she could be pulled out. “The traffic was heavy and moving quickly at that time of the day, and we were very concerned that all of the people involved at the scene had the potential to be injured by the passing cars being driven by distracted drivers, most looking at the rescue effort instead of the road—some even taking pictures with their phones as they drove past at 60 km/h,” recalls mom Lori Haddon. “It was a very dangerous situation for everyone involved.” During the rescue Brian sustained a burn to his calf from the exhaust pipe of the motorcycle while holding the SUV up in the air.

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This January, the dropping Canadian dollar has been dominating the news. It seems poised to continue to do both (make the news and drop) into the next few months of the new year. So what does it all mean? For those travelling outside of the country, it sucks. There’s really no other word for it. The Euro and the American dollar are both considerably higher, which means we don’t get much for our money overseas, or south of the border — two favourite destinations. But there are undeniably opportunities as well. More budget-conscious Canadians may take the opportunity to look at what’s available for them here at home. Hopping over the border for shopping doesn’t look so tempting anymore. And tourists from other places face the opposite of what Canadian travellers do in terms of value for their money. There is also an opportunity for our farmers. We’ve been hearing dire warnings about the future price of various fruits and vegetables with California in the midst of a multi-year drought. Now the rubber is meeting the road, with the advent of double-digit prices for a head of cauliflower. The prices being charged by our local small farmers suddenly don’t look out of the way at all anymore. And there are all the other benefits of buying fresh, local food as well. In fact, our low dollar creates a great reason to buy local on a lot of levels. Maybe we’ll even start to make a few things here again. So far, manufacturing has not ticked up like many hoped it would to help offset some of the pain being felt in the resource industries like oil and gas and mining. We’d really like to see some growth happening there, as relying on natural resource industries — usually the selling of non-renewable resources — is never a long-term plan for a sustainable economy. – Black Press

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of our daily food intake and now the experts tell us there is no proof that people on low-fat diets lose any more weight or are any healthier than those who love that crisp, brown fat sizzling on the edge of a steak or pork chop. I received a photo the other day captioned, “I made a salad and I’m eating healthy.” The picture attached was a frying pan full of bacon and grease with a sprig of parsley in the middle. If you believe it’s a salad, then it’s a salad. From all this, I am taking the advice of my favourite folk singer, John Prine, when he tells us to “Blow up your TV and throw away your papers.” Probably not something my editor wants to hear but in the early 20th century, heart disease was rare. People ate from their gardens, there were less pollutants in the air and they didn’t have large corporations giving them conflicting information. They knew what was healthy and what wasn’t. So have a coffee in the morning, eat a salad for lunch, have a glass of wine with your steak dinner, and go for a walk. Sometimes we’re our own worst enemy. At least that’s what McGregor says.

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LETTERS

Brenda Anderson | 604.514.6751 | newsroom@langleytimes.com

Debate over SkyTrain’s suitability is long finished Editor: So Daryl Cruz, an armchair expert on transit, wants SkyTrain to Langley. Well, if anyone supports him, let me know because I have shares in the Lions Gate Bridge to sell them. I shake my head at the LRT/ SkyTrain debate, because the debate has been long over, with modern light rail making ICTS/

Gun lobby ‘pig’ still ugly and dangerous Editor: Could it be that the Langley Times readers’ clear rebuttal to Mr. Bowman’s position on gun control and his subsequent lengthy “clarification” point to the fact that his stance is untenable? No matter how we dress up this gun lobby pig, she remains ugly and dangerous. PIM SCHON,

ALRT/ALM/ART — or what we call SkyTrain — obsolete by 1983. SkyTrain’s official name keeps changing because no one wants it and only seven such systems have been built since the late 1970s. The reason for this is dead simple, people wanting good transit are very good at math and Sk-

yTrain costs more build; costs more to operate and maintain than modern LRT without any operational benefit. Also lost to Cruz and his lot is that during the same period that SkyTrain has been on the market over 200 new light rail operations have been built or are nearing completion.

No one is asking for SkyTrain anymore, except our local cabal of SkyTrain enthusiasts, and Bombardier Inc. has hinted that production of SkyTrain may cease by the end of 2016. Over 10 years without a sale may force the cash-strapped company to abandon SkyTrain. What then?

Remember the Edsel? Well, SkyTrain is more and more looking like the Edsel of transit systems; an operating museum piece and museum pieces cost a lot of money to keep in operation. MALCOLM JOHNSTON, DELTA

Langley MP doing super job

Fort Langley project under fire before it has been presented Editor: There’s a growing rumble in Fort Langley. Can you hear it? I’m not sure why some of the usual townsfolk have picked up their gloves and come out swinging already, but at this point all they are doing is shadow boxing. The opponent? A mystery development proposal: a concept, a theory, a rumour. It’s true — a businessman with history in the town held a public brainstorming session. It’s true — there is a public invitation to view some conceptual ideas based

on those brainstorming sessions. It’s true — the people of Fort Langley are being asked to provide input to design a meaningful project on an empty lot. It’s true — no “developer” has ever actively sought out this much community stakeholder input before. However, sadly, it is also true that without the project even being unveiled, it is already vehemently opposed by many and they are already building a campaign of division instead of reconciliation. And it’s needless. A community is

about the people and not the buildings. Regardless, this is not about ideology or about the childhood memories of people who grew up there. This is not even about progress. This is about not allowing someone the opportunity to try. To try and bring a community together to collectively add a legacy item to Fort Langley’s rich and evolving history. This will not be one man’s development, this will be a community legacy project. Or it should be anyway, if people lay down their gloves. MISTY VANPOPTA,

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Editor: Our local member of the House Commons has come under fire of late by a few in this community. Well, let me say, people better get their facts straight. He was very involved trying to secure the freedom of the gentleman in the church. Mark, keep up the good work — the job you are doing is super. RON LINDSAY, LANGLEY

Proposed truck park location unsuitable for several reasons Editor: Why should Township residents care about the Surrey truck stop decision making process? Because it is flawed and biased. It might seem that this development proposal is too far away to matter to Township residents. It isn’t. This could have a negative effect on water safety for residents in the Brookswood area as well as in Surrey. A prolonged water issue would not only make day-to-day life difficult, it could also cause a drop in property values, threatening life savings for everyone in the affected area. The push for this project is coming from Surrey Coun. Tom Gill and a company called GG Metro Holdings Ltd, neither of whom will have the interests of Township residents uppermost in their minds.

Coun. Gill started the most recent efforts to change this land’s use designation to light industrial by claiming that this truck stop facility would solve Surrey’s problem with illegal truck parking by its residents. It won’t. Independent truckers, in Surrey or anywhere else, will not be able to afford to use such a facility. Most of Surrey’s truckers live farther north, close to Highway 10 and a truck facility located on 16 Avenue and 194 Street would be extremely inconvenient. Now it seems Coun. Gill’s justification for this facility has shifted to serving international truckers. In a recent edition of an American nationally distributed business publication for professional truckers, Gill is quoted: “Unfortunately when you look at B.C., I

don’t believe there is a formal USA-style truck park anywhere . . . and obviously the border, this is a key component of creating a truck parking strategy.” This location is not ideal for international truck traffic either. I expect my municipal representatives to serve with clarity, transparency and a commitment to the good of all. So if Coun. Gill is concerned for independent truckers in Surrey, why would he propose a truck park in what is clearly the wrong location, would be too expensive and risks a major aquifer and salmon stream? Why would he choose to fly in the face of advice, paid for by Surrey taxpayers, against “mega” truck parks? Why would he downplay information, bought and paid for by Surrey taxpayers, from a reputable

environmental consulting company? Why would he consider risking the health of a major source of drinking water, and a river which is teeming with salmon? It is not as if land more suitable for such a facility is in short supply elsewhere in Surrey. Who is looking after your long-term well being? At the moment I am not sure anyone is. If you want to help stop the Surrey truck stop, contact Surrey Mayor Lynda Hepner and the Surrey City Council at: clerks@surrey.ca For more information, visit www.fhcv.ca or www.casalangley.org. KEVIN MITCHELL, COMMUNITY AROUND SIXTEENTH AVENUE (CASA)

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COMMUNITY

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Couple ‘overwhelmed’ by community’s support Langley newlyweds dealing with cancer discovered while on their honeymoon MIRAN D A G AT H E R C O L E Ti m e s Re po r t e r

It was supposed to be the happiest vacation of their lives, but for newlyweds Luke and Angelica Rawick, their honeymoon in Victoria was cut short by a disastrous discovery. A lump, found on the second night of their honeymoon, had the couple rushing back to Langley for emergency surgery. Just days after their Nov. 28 wedding, doctors informed Luke, 21, and Angelica, 25, that Luke had Stage 3 testicular cancer, and it was spreading to his lungs. Luke is now on four different types of drugs and is going through 12 weeks of chemotherapy for treatment. As the couple grapples with the emotional and physical effects of the disease, Luke’s workplace — Milestones Langley — is doing their best to help financially. On Wednesday Jan. 27, the restaurant, where Luke worked

as a chef prior to his diagnoses, is holding a fundraising event for the Rawicks. “(We are) very grateful, pleasantly surprised,” Angelica said in an email to the Langley Times. “Not every workplace would do this for their employees.” Tickets for the event are $20 and include a burger and a beer. There will be a 50/50 draw, silent auction, head shaving event and music by local band Her Brothers. Donations are being collected at the event and online through the GoFundMe Page, http://gofundme.com/q8h8mx9v. The BC Hospitality Foundation has also stepped in, offering to match all donations (up to $7,500) as part of their program to provide emergency financial aid to employees in the hospitality industry during times of medical need. “We’re honoured to be able to support Luke, who has dedicated the past few years to his friends and co-workers at Mile-

stones in Langley,” said Alan Sacks, executive director of the BC Hospitality Foundation. “We want Luke and his wife to focus on his recovery, not worrying how to pay their bills. “We also hope that this fundraiser will help raise our awareness within Langley and the Fraser Valley so that we can continue to help more hospitality workers facing financial challenges due to health issues.” Angelica says they are “overwhelmed with gratitude” by the support from the community. “Thank you for everything, it means a lot to us,” she said. “There really are not enough words to describe how we feel right now. “To anyone else out there who is going through this, maybe they don’t have the support we have. “Hopefully our story will encourage (them).” The event begins at 5:30 p.m. and tickets are available at the door or online on Eventbrite, https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/ luke-and-angelica-surviving-cancer-fundraiser-tickets-20594269013?aff=ebrowse.

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TO BUY OR NOT TO BUY “It’s not uncommon for developers to receive calls from prospective buyers before marketing begins, solely on the rumour that a new development is coming,”

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To buy or not to buy, that is often the question when it comes to the housing market. According to the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board, 2015 was the second highest year for property sales in Fraser Valley’s history, with the total dollar volume of MLS sales setting a record at $12.1 billion. When asked his thoughts on the "buy or wait" debate for homebuyers, Bob de Wit, CEO, Greater Vancouver Home Builders' Association says, “I would buy now [as] interest rates will never be this low again.” Buyers are more likely to find a ground-oriented home for sale under a half million dollars in areas like Surrey, Delta, Langley, White Rock, and Maple Ridge, where the last larger available land parcels not in the agricultural land reserve are located. These cities also feature the most cost-competitive condominium projects, says de Wit, particularly those that are near rapid transit, like Central City in Surrey and Coquitlam Centre in Coquitlam. “There are plenty of accessibly priced condominiums in every community, even Vancouver, but for those wanting to be closer to the ground in a single-

family home or a “Single-family townhouse, the better homes, especially deals are further away in Vancouver, are from downtown core, definitely getting more in cities like Surrey, expensive, and most of Langley and Maple us would be challenged Ridge.” to buy one on the west Yet, there side, especially first seems to be an time buyers,” says de Bob de Wit ongoing discussion Wit. “But there are still CEO of GVHBA surrounding how many options out there unaffordable houses are, for younger buyers in other especially for young Canadians. housing forms, particularly It's enough to make anyone in condos but also in groundwonder if millennials will ever oriented forms like townhouses.” be able to afford to buy a home or if renting forever is a more realistic option. De Wit says that despite the hot market – especially in the ground-oriented housing forms – there are still lots of great options for first time buyers, especially in condos. That’s because unlike houses and townhomes, condo prices have not exploded, with the annual rate of price increases sticking close to the rate of inflation. “Interest rates are still historically low, so it’s still a great time to become an owner and start building equity instead of paying rent to someone else.” While the debate teeters between whether buyers should be optimistic, pessimistic or patient about housing in 2016, there is no doubt that being realistic is a key factor for success.

Those townhouse developments, especially the ones closer to Vancouver on the east side of the city, are particularly hot. “It’s not uncommon for developers to receive calls from prospective buyers before marketing begins, solely on the rumour that a new development is coming,” he says. “It’s definitely a unique time for builders.” Consumers are recognizing the long-term value of property

ownership, especially for a single-family home in the Fraser Valley. In fact, the housing demand is so strong that new single-family home projects in Maple Ridge and Coquitlam are selling out well before construction starts. This is something that hasn’t happened before, as far as de Wit can recall. It’s certainly changing the question of buying a home in the Fraser Valley to should we get it before it’s gone?


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Vendors are needed for new and gently used kids items for a Kids Swap Meet at Cloverdale Fairgrounds (6050 176 St.) on Jan. 23. Small business tables are welcome as well. The meet will feature everything for ages newborn to 10 years old. Meet runs 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For more, call 604-533-1970. Langley Lodge Book Sale Jan. 23, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 5451 204 St. Drop in and check out hundreds of titles and subjects to choose from. All proceeds used for the benefit of our residents. Join the Langley Field Naturalists on Feb. 6 to walk the dikes and woodlands of the colony farm regional park to search out many waterfowl, raptors and other birds that call this area home in winter. Call 604576-6831 for info or to confirm attendance.

Free Diabetes Self-Management Workshop Sundays, 1 p.m. to 3:30 pm, from Jan. 24 to Mar. 6 at Walnut Grove Community Centre. Register at 604-940-1273 or www. selfmanagementbc.ca. Auditions for “The Last Lifeboat” take place at Surrey Little Theatre, 7027 184 St. Surrey on Sunday Feb. 7 and Monday Feb. 8 at 7 p.m. Men and women of all ages and levels of experience needed. The audition will be a cold read from material that is not from the script. For more information contact Mike at mikbus@telus.net. Port Kells Art Club classes every Monday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. New members welcome. Annual cost: $30. The club exhibits three to four times per year Located at 20701 Fraser Hwy. Contact Linda Hamilton at 604-2876799.

Free Chronic Pain Self-Management Workshop Tuesdays, 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Jan. 26 to Mar. 1 at Murrayville Library Community Room, or Tuesdays, 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., Feb. 2 to Mar. 8 at Douglas Recreation Centre. Register at 604-940-1273 or www.selfmanagementbc.ca. Langley Heritage Society meeting Jan. 26, 7:30 p.m. at Milner Chapel, 6716 216 St. Guest speaker Susan Safyan will talk about her recent book: All Roads Lead to Wells, Stories of the Hippie Days. Wells nearly became a ghost town like Barkerville, but thanks to the influence of the “back-to-the-landers”, became one of BC’s renowned arts based communities. Light refreshments will be provided after the presentation. RSVP to info@langleyheritage.ca. New members are always welcome. Muriel Arnason Library’s annual Lunar New Year event Feb. 9, 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Celebrate the Year of the Monkey. Make a craft and a lucky envelope, and enjoy some New Year’s foods. All supplies are provided. Struggle with persistent pain? Feel like pain is holding your life hostage? Join the People in Pain Network, which meets the second Tuesday of the month from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Walnut Grove Vancity branch (103-20159 88 Ave.). For more, go to www.pipain.com or email dick@pipain.com.

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Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) meets Tuesdays from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Langley United Church, 5673 200 St. For more info phone 604-882-1075. For other daytime chapters near you, phone Linda at 604-462-9326 or Jacquie at 604-768-6725.

Fibromyalgia Well Spring Foundation 8th Annual Celebration Dinner on National Fibromyalgia Day. May 12, 5 p.m. at Newlands Golf and Country Club, 21025 48 Ave. Entertainers Darlene Cozart, Olie Olson, Rob Heeland Nigel Tucker. Silent auction and ticket basket draw. Tickets $75 vailable at #109 20631 Fraser Hwy. 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. For more information, call Gord at 604-530-4795 or John at 604-888-0435.

Bibles for Missions Thrift Store is looking for volunteers to help not for profit organization turn donated goods into cash. All proceeds go to The Bible League of Canada which then funds a variety of programs in over 40 different countries around the world. For more info please contact the store at 604-533-3995 email bfmarlene@telus.net. Fibromyalgia Well Spring Foundation Thrift Shoppe is looking for volunteers. Training will be provided and hours are flexible. Contact Bonnie or Sally at 778-278-3697. Langley Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers. 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. 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 at 20550 Fraser Hwy. 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. Fort Langley Voyageurs Scottish dancers meet Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at the Fort Langley Community Hall. Always room on the floor for new dancers, no partners necessary, any age, teen to senior. Teacher Rebecca Blackhall-Peters is a very experienced and highly regarded dance instructor. Singles Social and Walking Club seeks new members age 45 and up. For details, call Christina at 604-375-7732 or Dorothy at 604594-1260 or email singsocwc@gmail.com. Post your event. Click on calendar & ‘add event.’

Call for Artists Public Murals BC Farm Museum in Fort Langley, BC.

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: FEBRUARY 29TH, 2016 The BC Farm Museum is issuing an open call to BC-based artists to design and complete one or more murals that will be located in at the BC Farm Museum, 9131 King Street in Fort Langley, BC. The deadline for submissions is February 29th 2016 at 3 p.m. at the Farm Museum office. Once artist submissions are reviewed, the shortlisted artists will be notified and discussions will be conducted to select a finalist or finalists. This project requires artists to work with our committee to design a single or set of murals that will demonstrate how farming, pioneer life and agriculture in general has progressed in BC since the early 1800’s. The end product will be a lasting reminder of the importance of

agriculture in the development of British Columbia. A full package containing all requirements and project description can be found at www.bcfma.com under “MURAL PROJECT”. This project is made possible through matched funding from the Federal Government’s Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program as represented by the Department of Western Economic Diversification. BC Farm Museum 9131 King Street, Box 279 Fort Langley, BC V1M 2R6 Email: info@bcfma.com Website: www.bcfma.com

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Lansdell earns prospects’ invite

GARY AH U J A Ti m e s Spo r t s

Things are falling into place quite nicely for Jesse Lansdell. Even before he joined the Chilliwack Chiefs this season, Lansdell had earned himself a scholarship offer to the University of Notre Dame, committing to the prestigious American university back in the summer. And now, after a strong first three quarters of his rookie B.C. Hockey League season, the Langley teen has garnered himself an invitation to next week’s Canadian Junior Hockey League Top Prospects Game. The game will be played at South Surrey Arena on Tuesday, Jan. 26 and features 40 of the top junior A hockey players from across the five Canadian leagues. Lansdell will be joined on the Team West roster by another Chiefs player, Langley’s Dennis Cholowski (see side story). “It is pretty special, (especially) being a first-year player in the league,” said the 17-year-old Lansdell, a rookie left-winger with the Chiefs. “To get that recognition, it just means that people have watched you and seen that you are working hard and have had success throughout the year.” “There have been some ups and downs this season, but overall, it has been a good experience and a lot of fun.” Entering play this week, Lansdell had 11 goals and 29 points in 38 games for Chilliwack. Both his goals and points place him fourth on the team and he is 16th overall among BCHL rookies in scoring. “Jesse has done a good job as a rookie,” said Chiefs coach Jason Tatarnic. “He is confident, very calm and poised. “He is quite comfortable.” The rookie is a fixture on both special teams for Chilliwack. Lansdell attended the Yale Hockey Academy last year and suited up in

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Jesse Lansdell is one of two Langley teens who are set to play in next week’s Canadian Junior Hockey League Top Prospects Game at the South Surrey Arena. Both Lansdell and Dennis Cholowski are members of the Chilliwack Chiefs. seven games for Chilliwack as an affiliate player, registering one assist. While playing with Yale’s prep team, he registered 17 goals and 55 points in 25 games. He also accumulated 106 penalty minutes. At 5-10 and 198 pounds, Lansdell is a big body who plays a physical brand of hockey. “With his size and strength, we are not surprised he has adjusted so well (to the BCHL),” Tatarnic said. Lansdell — who turns 18 in August — is scheduled to play one more season of junior next year before he leaves for Notre Dame in the 2017/18 season. “It’s an unbelievable feeling to commit to a program like Notre Dame,” he said, adding it will be nice to play alongside former Yale team-

mate and fellow Langley hockey player Alec Capstick, of the Langley Rivermen. The pair also played together at the bantam level with the Langley Minor Hockey Association. Lansdell visited the Indiana university in the summer before committing to the program. “(The coaching staff) liked my style of play and they explained how I would fit in the program,” he said. “I liked the coaches and what they had to say.” He wants to work on his strength and speed before starting his collegiate hockey career. But in the meantime, there is the top prospects game, which will have scouts from all 30 NHL teams in attendance.

And with more NCAA players finding their way into the NHL, there is always that chance for Lansdell should he chose to pursue that route. “Jesse will have an opportunity to showcase his talent (at the game),” Tatarnic said. “There is always that possibility for him. He just has to continue with his development.” As for nerves knowing you are playing in front scouts who could determine if pro hockey is in your future, Lansdell doesn’t plan on changing his approach. “I am just excited to play in it,” he said. “Obviously it is going to be a little different (but) I’m not nervous or anything. Just treat it like any other game.”

D-man on draft radar Dennis Cholowski continues to remain on the radar of scouts ahead of this June’s NHL entry draft. The Langley hockey player is ranked 48th among North American skaters (forwards and defencemen) according to NHL Central Scouting’s 2016 midterm rankings. The list was released on Tuesday (Jan. 19) and Cholowski is third among BCHL players. Cholowski is a sixfoot-one, 165-pound defenceman for the Chilliwack Chiefs. The soon-to-be 18-year-old has five goals and 24 points in 32 games this season. He is committed to St. Cloud State for next season and is also set to play in the CJHL’s Prospects Game next week (Jan. 26) at South Surrey Arena. The game is for the top 40 junior A hockey players from across Canada. Altogether, 389 hockey players from around the world are on the rankings list (those playing outside of North America are on a separate list) and 210 players will be selected at the NHL draft which is set for June 24-25 at the First Niagara Center in Buffalo.

White leads the way as Rivermen pick up three points GARY AH U J A Ti m e s Spo r t s

Coming in on a threegame losing streak, the Langley Rivermen rallied from behind in a pair of games to come away with

three out of a possible four points. The Rivermen erased a 3-2 third-period deficit on Friday night in Coquitlam to derail the Express 5-3. And at home at the

Langley Events Centre on Saturday night against the Nanaimo Clippers, the Rivermen found themselves down 3-2 entering the third period. They forced overtime, but Yanni

Kaldis scored the OT winner for the 4-3 Clippers victory. “It was definitely a step in the right direction; we played well,” said Langley forward Torrin White, who

paced the attack with a combined six points over the two games. White scored twice and set up two other goals in Coquitlam and then had a pair of assists in the over-

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The forward said it was good to get the team back on track, especially coming off a threegame losing streak which saw the Rivermen get out-scored 17-4. “Guys have been frustrated (with the losing) so it was nice to get back on track,” White said. The results leave Langley with a record of 23-17-1-1 and 48 points, which is good for third place in the BCHL’s Mainland Division with 16 games to go in the regular season.

Head coach Bobby Henderson said he liked the fact his team didn’t quit when trailing after 40 minutes in both games. “This showed the guys that we are never out of a game,” he said. “I think it is good for our confidence.” He also liked the fact the Rivermen played solid defence in both games, giving up a combined 50 shots on goal. “The guys played pretty well, they played hard,” Henderson said. In addition to White’s two goals, Max Kaufman, Will Campion and Justin Fregona

had the other tallies against the Express. The Nanaimo game saw Kaufman and Matty Saharchuk score in the second period before Adam Sinclair forced overtime with a goal in the third period. Bo Didur was in net for both games. The Rivermen are in Prince George for a two-game road trip which began last night (Thursday) and wraps up tonight (Friday) against the Spruce Kings. The team then returns home on Sunday afternoon to host the Express at the LEC. Game time is 3 p.m.

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Langley Rivermen’s Torrin White bangs at a loose puck in front of Nanaimo Clippers goalie Evan Johnson during Saturday night’s BCHL game at the Langley Events Centre. Nanaimo’s Tanni Kaldis (#4) scored the overtime winner in a 4-3 Clippers victory. Despite the loss, White had a productive weekend with two goals and six points in a pair of games. The Rivermen had defeated Coquitlam 5-3 the night before.

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The Giants also dropped two home games over the weekend, 3-2 to the Everett Silvertips last Friday and 6-4 to the Prince George Cougars on Saturday. Both those games were at the Pacific Coliseum. The results leave Vancouver with a record of 17-25-3-2, although they are just six points out of a playoff spot.

The Giants host the Medicine Hat Tigers tonight (Friday). Against the Americans, Dakota Odgers had the lone Giants goal, but it came in the third period with his team down 5-0. Taylor Crunk and Matt Barberis had the Vancouver goals in the loss to Portland. See more at www.langleytimes. com.

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After getting pushed to five sets in their victory on Friday night, the Trinity Western Spartans women’s volleyball team was much more efficient the next night, winning in straight sets. The end result was two more victories and a 15-1 record and top spot in the conference for the country’s second-ranked team. The Spartans were in Calgary’s Jack Simpson Gymnasium for a pair of matches against the University of Calgary Dinos. The opening night saw TWU pushed to the limit as they needed five sets to win 3-2 (25-16,18-25,2520,21-25,15-13). Sophie Carpentier led the way with 18 kills and four aces. The second night saw setter Nikki Cornwall quarterback the Spartans attack with 42 set assists as four Spartans finished with at least nine kills — Carpentier (13 kills), Elizabeth Wendel (11 kills), Rowyn Neufeld (10 kills) and Katelyn Devaney (nine kills). The TWU men’s team was also in Calgary, but they did not fare as well, as the 10th ranked Spartans 3-2 (25-23,22-25,25-19,31-33,15-12) and 3-1 (22-25,25-21,26-24,25-22) to the fourth-ranked Dinos. The losses dropped the Spartans to 8-8 on the

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dates to note Monday, January 25 | 7 - 11pm Regular Council Meeting and Public Hearing Meeting Civic Facility Fraser River Presentation Theatre

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Wednesday, January 27 | 7 - 9pm Agricultural Advisory and Economic Enhancement Committee Civic Facility Nicomekl River Committee Room

Vancouver Stealth NLL Lacrosse Sat Jan 23 7:00pm vs. Colorado Mammoth Pre-game party before each home game at 5:30pm in the Fox Hole!

Wednesday, January 27 | 7 - 9pm Youth Advisory Committee Civic Facility Salmon River Committee Room Township of Langley Civic Facility 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley V2Y 3J1 604.534.3211 | tol.ca

Langley Rivermen BCHL Hockey Sun Jan 24 3:00pm vs. Coquitlam Express Sat Jan 30 6:00pm vs. Wenatchee Wild Sun Jan 31 3:00pm vs. Surrey Eagles

land exchange Notice of Proposed Land Exchange of Township Lands Notice is hereby given of the intention of the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Langley, pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, c. 26, to exchange Township owned land, the particulars of which are as follows:

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

A temporary road closure of 203 Street between 62 Avenue and 64 Avenue will be in effect starting Monday, January 25 at 6pm and ending Tuesday, January 26 at 6am. 64 AVE

LAND EXCHANGE – THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF LANGLEY TO ANMORE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION: LEGAL DESCRIPTION:

CIVIC ADDRESS:

Approximate 167.6 m² portion of PID: 026-832-577 Lot B Section 32 Township 10 NWD Plan BCP26366 Approximate 167.6 m² portion of 4700 - 224 Street

PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: The property is zoned P-1A COMPENSATION:

The approximate 167.6m² portion of 4700 - 224 Street described above plus Forty Thousand Eight Hundred ($40,800) Dollars

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The road closure is required to complete underground work on a nearby pump station. The detour route shown in the map provides a safe means of access around the construction site. Please note that this detour includes alternating single-lane traffic on 62 Avenue between 202 Street and 204 Street. We appreciate your patience. Engineering Division 604.533.6006 enginfo@tol.ca

Sites Sought for Langley Ecological Services Initiative In partnership with the Langley Sustainable Agriculture Foundation (LSAF) and the Ecological Services Initiative, the Township of Langley is conducting a three-year pilot project called the Langley Ecological Services Initiative (Langley ESI). Langley ESI is a Payment for Ecological Services (PES) program that pays farmers to maintain and enhance areas of environmental and ecological significance. It is a farmer-led initiative designed to demonstrate, analyze, and communicate the PES concept, encourage farmers to adopt Beneficial Management Practices, and make the case for establishing a long-term program in the Township. A minimum of ten sites will be established for the Langley ESI. The pilot project sites must: • be located along the main stem of Bertrand Creek, downstream from 264 Street at 24 Avenue • be a bona fide farm, as defined by the BC Assessment Authority • have ecological values (such as woodlots and wetlands), biodiversity values, fishery habitat values, riparian habitat values, and/or presence of federally-listed species-at-risk. LSAF is managing the Langley ESI on behalf of the Township. It will strike a site selection committee composed of farmers, Environmental Farm Plan advisors, and representatives from the BC Ministry of Agriculture, BC Ministry of Environment, and Bertrand Creek Enhancement Society. The amount of payment to farmers is dependent on the final number of participants in the pilot project, which will start in the spring of 2016 and conclude in the summer of 2018. Farmers are invited to apply directly to the Langley Sustainable Agriculture Foundation on or before February 5, 2016, by providing the following information: • Civic address of the property in Langley • Name(s) of the Registered Owner(s) • Name(s) of the tenant(s), if applicable • Contact information such as phone number(s) • A brief description of the type of agricultural activity on site by stating animal units and total land area dedicated to farming (to determine “farm status”) Example 1: mixed farming with 100 cows and 1,500 laying chickens on 50 acres. Example 2: 10,000 square metres of greenhouse plus 10 acres for hay. • Other relevant information (number of years farming at the site, number of people employed in the business, etc.) Please send applications to: Langley Sustainable Agriculture Foundation 19915 – 37A Avenue Langley, BC V3A 2S8 Or email: info@langleysaf.ca. Jason Chu Manager, Long Range Planning 604.533.6127

Nominees Sought for Swensson, Flowerdew, and Arnason Awards

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Do you know an individual, youth, or a couple who improves life for others and makes a difference in the community? If so, the Township of Langley would like to know about them. Nominations are currently being accepted for the 2016 Pete Swensson Outstanding Community Youth Award, 2015 Eric Flowerdew Volunteer Award, and the 2015 John and Muriel Arnason Award. The Pete Swensson Outstanding Community Youth Award is awarded annually to a Langley student in Grade 11 or 12 who is nominated by his or her school to recognize athletic achievements, scholastic effort, community involvement, and personal qualities. If you know an outstanding youth who should be considered for nomination, contact the school’s principal. The Eric Flowerdew Volunteer Award recognizes a volunteer who promotes an active living lifestyle that enhances residents’ quality of life through creative, cultural, physical, or social pursuits, promotes traditional and non-traditional recreation activities, and enhances Langley’s community spirit. The John and Muriel Arnason Award is presented to a volunteer couple who advocate culture, learning, and literacy, foster partnerships and cooperative efforts, and create the potential for long-term benefits to the Langley community. A $750 monetary award will be presented to a recognized charity or society chosen by the winners of the Eric Flowerdew Volunteer Award and the John and Muriel Arnason Award. Deadline for nominations is Friday, February 12, 2016. For additional criteria and nomination forms, visit tol.ca/awards. For more information contact: Sarah Morris Special Events Coordinator 604.533.6148 smorris@tol.ca

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introduce its sleek Road Glide Ultra and newly styled Forty-Eight. BMW Motorrad is debuting its 2016 S1000XR and showing its modified F700GS and F800GS models. Triumph has introduced the next generation of Bonneville with five new motorcycles. Kawasaki promises to up the wow factor with its Ninja ZX-14R bike, which features advanced electronics, an innovative frame and ultra-powerful 1,441cc inline four-cylinder engine. Yamaha is bringing out its Y2450F model, which has a modified engine and launch control system for those riders who need faster starts. Riders looking for suburban commuter comfort should check out Yamaha’s BWs 125. The name Ducati may be synonymous with speed but the brand has joined the cruiser world with its bike the X Diavel. Ducati is also featuring its new Multistrada 1200 Enduro, equipped with adapting power and suspension as well as ABS and traction control that ensures the operator

can tackle any kind of terrain. BRP is also rolling out its cruiser line with additions of the F3-T and F3 Limited models to its existing F3, F3-S Special Series vehicles in the Can-Am Spyder F3 line-up. Suzuki has plans to display its newest retro cruiser,

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License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Lease offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. ALG is the industry benchmark for residual values and depreciation data, www.alg.com. 2016 Rogue recognized as IIHS top safety picks when equipped with Forward Emergency Braking. For more information see www.IIHS.org. ^Ward’s Large Cross Utility Market Segmentation. MY16 Pathfinder vs 2016 and 2015 Large Cross/Utility Class. The Nissan Sentra received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact cars in the proprietary J.D. Power 2015 Initia Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 84,367 new-vehicle owners, measuring 244 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. 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Serving Langley for over 20 years! Walking into a car dealership can be intimidating and

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nerve wracking. Being as this was my first time making a huge purchase, I was four hundred times more nervous. Everyone was friendly and made the experience extremely positive! Alan was friendly, funny, and and helpful! He went above and beyond our expectations and I couldn’t have been happier! All in all, I would recommend Alan and Jonker Honda to everyone, especially my friends who are at the same stage as I am and ready to make a commitment to buying their first car. ~ CWebs

was very positive. Our salesman Eric was polite , knowledgeable, and very helpful without the feeling of being pressured into finalizing a purchase. Eric’s orientation to the vehicle was terrific as he went through all the details. Since our purchase, Eric has followed up with a telephone call and was more than welcoming to meet with us a second time to help us better understand some of newer options we are not familiar with. Overall, Eric and the support staff made our purchase easy and done in a very professional manner. ~ Jack and Judy

We were looking for a new 2015 Honda CR-V Touring, tried two other dealerships, they did not have any in stock. We found one in the Jonker Honda dealership, where we were dealing with sales consultant Alan Cheung. Because of Alan’s professional attitude which has impressed us we decided to purchase this particular vehicle. The car was ready in a few days since we have ordered extras, and this took some time to get and deliver to the dealership. The buying process was quite convenient and friendly, we would recommend Alan to our friends. ~ A.V.

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I was looking for a car that would be nice, small, and convenient for school. I didn’t know what type of car I wanted at first. I came upon the Honda Civic Coupe at Jonker Honda and fell in love with the car instantly. My sales consultant Sarav and Jonker Honda dealership was patient and friendly. They were able to give me a very good deal on the car which I could not have at any other dealerships. I would definitely recommend Jonker Honda to my friends in the future. Thanks! ~ Sarah

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Our recent new car purchase at Surrey/Langley Jonker Honda was due to the sales consultant’s knowledge of the product, high level of professionalism with a courteous and honest manner. After much research on our part in seeking the perfect car, Erick and Byron had great instincts in helping us make the right choice. This dealership’s business office staff are to be commended as well. All of the staff that we have been in recent contact with are a credit to this car dealership. Also, by purchasing at a local/nearby and reputable car dealership seemed to us a practical after sales option. We expect that there will be continued quality assurance gained by our car purchase at Langley Jonker Honda. ~ S.S.

I called to ask questions about a used car on the lot and Frank was amazing. Very informative and never any pressure. When I came down to the dealership from Vancouver, Frank made the entire experience comfortable. I had other options at dealerships and private sales and I felt so looked after that I didn’t want to buy from anywhere else. I highly recommend coming to Jonker Honda for your next new or used vehicle. Ask for Frank! ~ K.S.

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Offers available from January 11, 2016 – February 1, 2016. 5 Payments cannot be made on a weekly basis, for advertising purposes only. +Offer is administered by Nissan Canada Extended Services Inc. (NCESI) and applies to any MY15 Micra/Sentra/Murano and MY16 Versa Note/Rogue/Pathfinder models (each, an “Eligible Model”) leased and registered through Nissan Canada Financial Services Inc., on approved credit, between Jan 11 – Feb 1, 2016 from an authorized Nissan retailer in Canada. Eligible only on leases through NCF with subvented rates. Offer recipient will be entitled to receive a maximum of six (6) service visits (each, a “Service Visit”) for the Eligible Vehicle – where each Service Visit consists of one (1) oil change (using conventional 5W30 motor oil) and one (1) tire rotation service (each, an “Eligible Service”). All Eligible Services will be conducted in strict accordance with the Oil Change and Tire Rotation Plan outline in the Agreement Booklet for the Eligible Vehicle. The service period (“Service Period”) will commence on the purchase or lease transaction date (“Transaction Date”) and will expire on the earlier of: (i) the date on which the maximum number of Service Visits has been reached; (ii) 36 months from the Transaction Date; or (ii) when the Eligible Vehicle has reached 48,000 kilometers. All Eligible Services must be completed during the Service Period, otherwise they will be forfeited. The Offer may be upgraded to use premium oil at the recipient’s expense. The Eligible Services are not designed to meet all requirements and specifications necessary to maintain the Eligible Vehicle. To see the complete list of maintenance necessary, please refer to the Service Maintenance Guide. Any additional services required are not covered by the Offer and are the sole responsibility and cost of the recipient. Offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain offers NCESI reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. Ask your retailer for details. &Representative monthly lease offer based on a new 2016 Rogue S FWD CVT (Y6RG16 AA00)/2016 Rogue SV Special Edition FWD (Y6SG16 AA00)/2016 Pathfinder S 4X2 (5XRG16 AA00). 1.49%/1.49%/2.99% lease APR for a 60/60/60 month term equals monthly payments of $278/$339/$384 with $0 down payment, and $0 security deposit. First monthly payment, down payment and $0 security deposit are due at lease inception. Payments include freight and fees. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $16,708/$20,317/$23,013. *Representative monthly lease offer based on a new 2016 Rogue S FWD CVT (Y6RG16 AA00). 0% lease APR for a 24 month term equals monthly payments of $433 with $0 down payment, and $0 security deposit. First monthly payment, down payment and $0 security deposit are due at lease inception. Payments include freight and fees. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $10,387. ‡$3,250/$5,500/$6,500 NCF standard finance cash (includes bonus cash) available on new 2015 Micra 1.6 SR/2015 Sentra 1.8 SL CVT/2015 Altima 2.5 SL models when financing with NCF at standard rates. VModels shown $37,008/$25,998/$52,708/$18,438 Selling price for a new 2016 Rogue SL AWD Premium (Y6DG16 BK00)/ 2015 Sentra 1.8 SL (C4TG15 AA00)/2016 Pathfinder Platinum (5XEG15 AA00)/2015 Micra 1.6 SR AT (S5SG75 AE10). *Purchase financing price of $9,998 for a 2015 Micra 1.6 S (S5LG55 AA00) is available when financing whith NCF at standard rates. The price includes $1,150 NCF standard finance cash, $650 non-stack cash and $500 bonus cash. Freight and PDE charges, air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation (where applicable) are included. License, registration, specific duty on new tires ($15) and insurance are extra. Certain conditions apply. See your dealer or visit Nissan.ca/Loyalty. *X±&VFreight and PDE charges ($1,760/$1,600/$1,760/$1,600) air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, applicable fees (all which may vary by region), manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Lease offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. ALG is the industry benchmark for residual values and depreciation data, www.alg.com. 2016 Rogue recognized as IIHS top safety picks when equipped with Forward Emergency Braking. For more information see www.IIHS.org. ^Ward’s Large Cross Utility Market Segmentation. MY16 Pathfinder vs 2016 and 2015 Large Cross/Utility Class. The Nissan Sentra received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact cars in the proprietary J.D. Power 2015 Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 84,367 new-vehicle owners, measuring 244 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2015. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. ©2016 Nissan Canada Inc. and Nissan Canada Financial Services Inc. a division of Nissan Canada Inc.

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Hyundai Elantra to offer Apple CarPlay and Android Auto The 2017 Hyundai Elantra launches this month with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

users want to do with their iPhone while driving and putting them right on the car’s built-in display, so drivers can stay focused on the road.

PLEASE READ THE FINE PRINT: Offers valid until February 1, 2016. See toyota.ca for complete details. In the event of any discrepancy or inconsistency between Toyota prices, rates and/or other information contained on www.getyourtoyota.ca and that contained on toyota.ca, the latter shall prevail. Errors and omissions excepted. *Lease example: 2016 RAV4 FWD LE Automatic ZFREVT-A with a vehicle price of $26,375 includes $1,885 freight/PDI leased at 3.49% over 60 months with $1,975 down payment equals 120 semi-monthly payments of $135 with a total lease obligation of $18,227. Applicable taxes are extra. Lease 60 mos. based on 100,000 km, excess km charge is $.10. †Finance offer: 0.99% finance for 36 months, upon credit approval. **Lease example: 2016 Corolla CE BURCEM-6A MSRP is $17,610 and includes $1,615 freight/PDI leased at 1.49% over 60 months with $995 down payment equals 120 semi-monthly payments of $78 with a total lease obligation of $10,414. Applicable taxes are extra. Lease 60 mos. based on 100,000 km, excess km charge is $.07. ††Finance offer: 0% finance for 48 months, upon credit approval. ***Lease example: 2016 Tacoma Double Cab 4x4 DZ5BNT-A with a vehicle price of $38,555 includes $1,885 freight/PDI leased at 4.99% over 60 months with $2,850 down payment equals 120 semi-monthly payments of $198 with a total lease obligation of $26,665. Applicable taxes are extra. Lease 60 mos. based on 100,000 km, excess km charge is $.10. †††Finance offer: 2.49% finance for 36 months, upon credit approval. ‡Semi-monthly lease offer available through Toyota Financial Services (TFS) on approved credit to qualified retail customers on most 60 month leases of new and demonstrator Toyota vehicles. Down payment and first semi-monthly payment due at lease inception and next monthly payment due approximately 15 days later and semi-monthly thereafter throughout the term. ‡‡Don’t Pay for 90 Days on Toyota Financial Service Finance Contracts (OAC) on all new 2015 and 2016 Toyota models. Offer valid from January 5 - February 1, 2016. Interest deferment on all finance contracts at no cost for at least 60 days. Interest will commence on or after the 61st day after the contract date. The first payment will be due 90 days from the contract date. Available with monthly or bi weekly payment frequency. Not available on lease. ‡‡‡Vehicle MSRP greater than $60,000 earns 20,000 Aeroplan miles plus 5000 Aeroplan bonus miles for a total of 25,000 miles. Sequoia qualifies for double Aeroplan miles bonus for a total of 50,000 Aeroplan miles. Double Miles offer eligibility is calculated on national MSRP and MSRP does not include freight/pdi, air conditioning charge, taxes, license, insurance, registration, duties, levies, fees, dealer fees or other charges. Miles offer valid on vehicles purchased/leased, registered and delivered between January 5 and February 1, 2016. Customers must be an Aeroplan Member prior to the completion of the transaction. Offer subject to change without notice. Some conditions apply. Other miles offers available on other vehicles. See Toyota.ca/aeroplan or your Dealer for details. ®Aeroplan and the Aeroplan logo are registered trademarks of Aimia Canada Inc. Visit your Toyota Dealer or www.getyourtoyota.ca for more details. Some conditions apply; offers are time limited and may change without notice. Dealer may lease/sell for less.

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access Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, leveraging the latest technology that customers use every day. OnStar with a 4GLTE Wi-Fi hotspot is also standard. Many features for both applications can be controlled via voice commands through a button on the steering wheel, helping drivers spend more time with eyes on the road and hands on the wheel. Chevrolet says 35 per cent of Spark buyers are first time new vehicle buyers, and 45 per cent are new to the Chevrolet brand in Canada. Metroland Media

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20 FARM LABOURERS required, for MYERS ORGANIC FARMS Inc. 252 St. Aldergrove. $10.59/hr. Full Time Seasonal from March to November. To pick, plant, weed, load & unload, wash and palletize. Fast paced, physically demanding. Rain or shine. All outside work. No exp req’d. Sunday - Friday; 5am start. No walk-ins. Fax: 604-856-6320. Email: myersorg@telus.net

MOHINDER Ent. Ltd. (Surrey) seeks FT Farm Workers. $10.60/hr, 50H/w. Feb 1-Nov 30. outdoor duties inc: weeding, pruning, harvest, planting. paul@radicalblueberry.com

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NEWBURY John Russell Shaw June 14, 1992 - January 9, 2016 Loved very dearly by all family and friends. His brief life filled us all with joy, love and laughter. Join us for burial January 29th, 2016 at Ft. Langley Cemetary, 12:30pm and Celebration of Life at 1:30pm, North Langley Community Church. In lieu of flowers; gofundme.com/JohnNewbury or contact family directly.

SCHILD Christine (Christl) Passed away peacefully at the age of 88 on January 5, 2016. She is predeceased by her husband Heinz Schild in March 1978. She leaves behind two sons, Heinz Schild (Moira) of Langley, Harry Schild (Valorie) of Nanaimo, two daughters, Renate Jennings (Richard) of Ripley, Tennessee, Evelyn Stack of Mission, 8 grandchildren & 13 great grandchildren. Visitation and Service was held at Valley View Cemetery (Surrey) on January 8,

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Donald James Donald James Alexander of Surrey, B.C. was promoted to glory on January 15, 2016. Born Nov. 15, 1946 in Vancouver, he moved to Surrey as a boy. In 1975, he married his wife Gerda and started Alexander’s Tree Service, settling in Surrey where he has been raising his family and serving local tree care needs for the last 40 years. Don will be dearly missed by his wife Gerda; daughters Elisabeth, Vida, Judy, and Christina; Christina’s husband Kyle; grandchildren Sarah & Simeon; sisters Anonda and Judy; brothers Jerry, Mike, and Falcon; nieces and nephews, extended family, friends, and the family of God. He is predeceased by his parents John & Sybil, and brother Johnny. As a young man, Don experienced the life-changing power of God, which made him the generous, kind, man of integrity so many came to love and appreciate. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016 at 2:00 pm at Living Word Fellowship, 2623 272nd Street, Aldergrove, BC. Rather than flowers, please hug a tree, plant a tree, or donate to a charity of your choice. For online Condolences please visit: www.valleyviewsurrey.ca

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CAR AUDIO INSTALLER This busy install area deals with the latest hi-tech products so applicants should be fully conversant with all the latest developments in this expanding segment of the industry. The successful applicants will be multi task oriented, have the ability to quickly become a team player and have exceptional work ethics. An above average compensation package is available for the right candidate so come work for the best and submit your resume via e-mail to: d.bergeron@visons.ca or manager47@visions.ca or drop off in person at 20670 LANGLEY BYPASS, LANGLEY, BC, V3A 6K8 or call 604-514-1277

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The HCOS SE Dept needs a CARE Team Associate to work with our special needs students and their families in the Lower Mainland. Approx 20 hrs./week, starting at $20/hr. Detailed job description & online application form can be found at: www.onlineschool.ca Click About Us, then Scroll To Careers at HCOS

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Miss talking to PEOPLE? Are you BORED? Need extra MONEY? BC’s largest, most reputable demo company is hiring Contract Demonstrators for 6 - 10 days a month in local grocery stores. Who are you: • A reliable, mature adult • Man/woman, senior/retiree • A go-getter who loves people • Can work on your own • Enjoy simple cooking When do we need you: • Fri./Sat. &/or Sun. 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (available all 3 days) What do you need: • English reading & writing • Stand unaided 6-7 hr/day • Car is a must to carry supplies • Well groomed & bondable • Carry table & supplies • Food Safe to be obtained Training: • North Burnaby Pay: • $11.50/hr. per hour to start

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SunSelect Produce Limited Partnership operation is looking for steady, hardworking, energetic individuals that are able to do plant care, harvesting, sorting grading & packaging and general cleanup and workday preparations. The positions advertised are full time permanent positions for all seasons. Job Location: 349 - 264th St Aldergrove BC V4W 2K1 Wage $10.50/hr plus AD&D benefits. Positions available immediately. English language not required. Positions open to all persons (incl. youth, aboriginals, new immigrants and all others) demonstrating their ability to meet expectations of full time, physical work in greenhouse environment. To apply submit resume: sunselectproducejobs @gmail.com or by fax to 604-607-7656

Hazelmere Kennels is seeking a Full-Time, experienced, qualified Vet Assistant - Team Lead to join a team of seven, to help with all aspects of pet care. Must have exc. communication skills & a compassion to provide a high quality of care for all pets. Competitive wages.

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The Peace Arch News has an opening for an advertising consultant. By joining White Rock / South Surrey's number one community print and online newspaper, you can develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing while contributing to one of the Lower Mainland's most vibrant communities. The team environment at the Peace Arch News will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence. You should be a strong communicator, well organized, self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment. Previous media sales experience is preferred. A car and a valid driver's license are required. The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press, Canada's largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community, daily and urban newspapers in BC, Alberta, Washington, Ohio, California and Hawaii.

Wanted Heavy Industrial Sales Representative Required for Western Canadian lubricants co. to call on mining, railroads, concrete & cement. High travel. Should have B.Sc. or B.Eng. or Dip.T. and sales experience. Salary of up to $100K for the right individual, plus 10% commission, benefits, car and expenses.

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RECEPTIONIST / ACCOUNTS CLERK Progressive Abbotsford company looking for a Receptionist / Accounts Payable Receiving Clerk to join our office team. The successful candidate will have 2 or more years experience, be highly motivated and strive to achieve the best results. This position is responsible for an 8 line switch board, processing purchase orders, tracking and payment of purchases, coding invoices and routing as required. Interested individuals may forward their resume to: PO Box 2280 Abbotsford, BC V2T 4X2 or email: AP-Abbotsford@ pnrrailworks.com

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www.paintspecial.com 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland 604-996-8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for over 12yrs

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299 2 coats any colour

LARGE FUND Borrowers Wanted Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls

Cloverdale High Performance paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring.

Commercial • Residential

Please e-mail resume, including cover letter & references: HR@ langleyconcretegroup.com

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WAREHOUSE

PALLET REPAIR WORKERS (5) ESTABLISHED PALLET COMPANY looking for 5 Pallet Repair wrkrs (be able lift 25lbs). $16$20 depending exp. Be avail for both Day and Afternoon Shifts. Nr Scott Rod Skytrn. Apply in person 12184 Old Yale Rd. or email: al@axion.net

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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

Professional MASSAGE 14881 104th Avenue 9:00a.m.-8:00p.m.

778-320-2155

Re-Paint Specialist 15 Years Experience Interior/Exterior, stucco painting.

www.paintitfixit.ca

3 rooms $299 Free Estimates

Call Sunny,778-893-1786 INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes European Quality Workmanship

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CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 28 YEARS IN BUSINESS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES CLEANING SERVICES

Furnaces, Boilers, Hot Water Heating, Hotwater Tanks, Drain/Duct Cleaning & Plumbing Jobs.

✭ 604-312-7674 ✭ ✭ 604-507-4606 ✭ FLUID SOLUTIONS. Gas, plumbing, heating, reno’s, repairs. 20 years exp., reliable & courteous. Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416

EUROPEAN LADY 20 years exp. Home cleaning, laundry, fridge/stve Wkdy/wknds. Refs. 604-825-1289

WATER HEATER REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTS

SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or

UNIQUE CONCRETE

HENTE PLUMBING & HEATING

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

FREE ESTIMATES

* Water Heaters

SUNDECKS

FREE: heat, hot water, laundry & parking. No Pets BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRMS. SENIORS, ADULT ORIENTED Michael - 604-533-7578

FUEL

Rainbow & Majorca Betsy - 604-312-1437 CALL FOR AVAILABILITY

ALDER, BIRCH, MAPLE MIX. Cut up to 16’’ lengths, split, seasoned, ready to burn. $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered. Call 604-339-9077

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Park Terrace Apts .Hugh & McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244.

Bachelor, 1 bdrm & 2 bdrm Call for Availability Langley City, family friendly, walk to senior & rec ctr, schls, shops, Incl heat & hotwater & prkg. Live In Manager

MISC. WANTED

Have Unwanted Firearms? Have unwanted or inherited firearms in your possession? Don’t know how to dispose of them safely and legally? Contact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for them. Wanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland firearms community since 1973. We are a government licensed firearms business with fully certified verifiers, armorers and appraisers.

Call today to set up an appointment 604-467-9232

Wanstalls Tactical & Sporting Arms

SUSSEX PLACE APTS

WE BUY RECORDS & BOOKS

Bachelor,1 bdrm & 2 bdrm Call for Availability Langley City, walk to senior & rec centre, schools, shops. Incl heat & hotwater & prkg. Live In Manager

Hemingway’s ~ 33765 Essendene Ave 604-855-1894 hemibooks@yahoo.com

REAL ESTATE

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The Village at Thunderbird Centre

Read the Classifieds 320

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

Expert In Electrical Repairs & Troubleshooting • Panel Upgrades • Reno’s * Guart. Work * Licensed * Bonded * BBB Approved ~ No job too small ~

WHITE ROCK 5 yr old, 3 bdrm grnd lvl. 5 Min walk to pier. Good cond. $1500 incl util/lndry. 604-720-8655

TRANSPORTATION 818

CARS - DOMESTIC

1999 SUBARU LEGACY AWD Well maintained, automatic, 270K. With recent head gasket & timing belt. Trailer hitch, 4 snow tires on rims. Excellent condition! Recently retired. Make an offer. 604-340-1512.

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

www.bentallkennedyresidential.com www.ThunderbirdVillage.ca

Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP

TOWN & COUNTRY APARTMENTS 5555 208th Street, Langley Studio, 1 & 2 bdrms. Indoor swimming pool & rec facility. Incl heat & 1 prkg stall. No pets

NEW 24x60 - 1440 sq/ft double wide in Abby 55+ Park. Pet ok. Pad $602/mo. Home $139,800. Chuck 604-830-1960.

www.affordablemoversbc.com

$45/Hr

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

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

EXTRA CHEAP JUNK RUBBISH REMOVAL

604-835-6300 or Nick @ 604-526-3604

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE www.langleyhouseandacreage.com

Almost for free! (778)997-5757

Always Reddy Rubbish Removal

604-537-4140

Residential / Commercial

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

• Respectful • Reliable • Responsible • Affordable Rates

All Rubbish, Junk & Recycling needs.

604-531-5935

Johnson

372

778-999-2803

736

706

CYPRESS PLACE; High security, quiet senior, 50+ bldg. Close to all amens, ie: Seniors centre, Dr’s, lab, stores & bowling green. 1 Bdrm incl heat, htwtr & prkg. NP/NS. Contact Resident Mgr, Ann 604-530-2840.

HOMES FOR RENT

• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

NOTICE TO SELL Aldergrove Mini Storage 3227-264th St, Aldergrove, BC V4W 2X3, 604-856-8070 TYRONE JOHN 325 DONEGANI, PIONIC CLAIRE QUEBEC M9R 2W1 FORD 2003 E 450 SUPER DUTY 6.8 L V10 GAS VIN IFDXE45S43 HA15510 Plate 253ZAE-8 QUEBEC + Small boat, AMT OWED $630.00

HANDYPERSONS KIWANIS PARK PLACE 12850 26th Ave. Surrey 55+ Crescent Beach

604-575-5555...Call Us Now!

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

SAM PAINTING

Call 604-762-5436

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

APARTMENT/CONDO

SUNDECKS

Retired Firefighter Handyman

2 Year Warranty - Free Estimate

845 The Scrapper

RENTALS

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

NO PAYMENT UNTIL JOB COMPLETELY 100% FINISHED.

2007 VW GOLF RABBIT white 5/spd manual, many options, 120K. $5800 firm. 604-538-9257

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 & approx 3000 sq/ft of warehouse / storage / service building. Ph: Frank @ Noort Investments

New SRI Manufactured homes Singles $74,900. Doubles $94,900. PARK SPACES AVAILABLE REPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010 www.glenbrookhomes.net Chuck 604-830-1960 Trades. Financing. Permits.

AFFORDABLE MOVING

Excavators, Backhoes, Bobcats & Dump Trucks for hire

A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, fencing, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.

SUITES, LOWER

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

~We accept Visa & Mastercard~

GARDENING

APPLEWOOD RENOS. All flooring and Full Bath Renos. Fully Insured. Call John, (604)779-0370

750

Phone 604-530-1912

604 - 720 - 2009

604-720-9244

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

BROOKSWOOD. Looking for a male roommate. N/S, N/P. No drinking/drugs. Furnished. $500 incl utils. Call 604-340-7036.

Call 604.449.4940

MOVING & STORAGE

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

SCOTGUARD ELECTRICAL LTD.

• All Interior Work • Tiles • Trim • Washrooms • Plumbing • Painting * Experienced * Reliable Roger 604-679-0779

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION

thunderbirdvillage@bentallkennedy.com

MIRACLE MOVING

Licensed, Bonded, Expert trouble shooter. 24/7. 100% guaranteed.

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New 14x56 in adult 55+ Park. Pad $575. Home $89,636. Call Chuck 604-830-1960.

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Call Aman: 778-895-2005

LOW RATES 604-617-1774

TOPSOIL & GRAVEL

(604) 530 5646 or (604) 230-3903

Reasonable Rates

NEIGHBOURS ELECTRIC Licensed, Warrantied, Affordable. Renos & small jobs. Res & comm. 7 Days. Free est. 604-710-5758.

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DELUXE 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES in Walnut Grove, Langley Includes large balcony, fireplace, in-suite laundry. Live, shop, work & play all in one location. Next to Colossus Theater (200/ #1 Hwy).

Ted 604-454-8070

ELECTRICAL

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

Langley Office/Retail

604-530-0932 www.cycloneholdings.ca

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

OFFICE/RETAIL

Situated on 56th Avenue in Central Langley, 2,500 square feet of office/retail space. Zoned C1 Commercial. Call for details:

SOUTH SURREY Behind Choices Market Fully renovated 800sf. 1 bdrm. 1 full bath. New paint, new kitchen, new laminate floors. Gas Stove. Carpet in bedroom. Lots of storage. Private entry. Lots of parking. In suite front load W/D. $900 incls. utils. Available February 15. No pets! N/S Close to transit, amenities and Hwy. 99 Call: 604-488-9161

* Drain Cleaning * Plumbing Services

WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs. Sm jobs pref’d. 40+ yrs exp. 604-308-7943

741

604-530-0030 www.cycloneholdings.ca

* Boiler Repairs

SAMCON BUILDING. Complete reno’s & additions. Over 25 yrs exp. Call Derek (604)720-5955 www.samconbuilding.com

DRYWALL

283A

Kristy 604.488.9161

LANGLEY CITY APARTMENTS ON 201A

www.homeplumbingservice.ca

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

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

www.chestnutplaceapartments.net

Call (604) 542-4663

DESIGN

F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...

604-533-4061

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

*BBB: A+ Rating *Firm Quotes

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries

Quiet 1 & 2 Bdrm Incl cable/heat/hot water Laundry each floor Walk to shopping / amenities

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

*Same Day Service *$200 FortisBC Rebate

damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923

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HOMES FOR RENT

20727 Fraser Highway

PETS

Home Plumbing Service

CONCRETE & PLACING

RELAXATION BODY CARE 604-859-2998 #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby

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

PLUMBING

A Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber

Per Molsen 604-575-1240

QUALIFIED EXP. CLEANERS $22/hour. Senior’s discount ($20/hr) Insured. Full or partial clean. One hour or more. Call (778)953-2140

778-231-9675, 778-231-9147

736

CHESTNUT PLACE

20% discount on re-painting or

. Need Cash? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. SnapCarCash. 604-777-5046

1.) Attractive salary and benefits including extended health, life insurance, critical illness insurance, employee assistance program, etc. 2.) Supportive, Engaged Atmosphere With Change Minded Management Group. 3.) Future personal growth and development program.

PRISM PAINTING CO.

604-889-8424

The LCG has a well established in-house fabrication department that is responsible for manufacturing a large amount of concrete mould equipment, machine components and other related products which are used in the daily production of quality precast concrete products.

OUR COMPANY OFFERS:

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APARTMENT/CONDO

LANGLEY

Call 604-856-6500

AIRTIGHT SPECIAL DRY FIR Mill Ends - Stove Length, 10 Cords deliv. $450. 604-888-3357

The Langley Concrete Group Wants You!

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706

RENTALS

Villa Fontana & Stardust

Fabricator / Welder

Requirements: • Minimum 3-5 years practical work / welding exp. preferably in a manufacturing setting • Min. “C” level welding training, Red seal Fabricator / Fitter preferred • Valid BC driver’s license and reliable transportation • Project portfolio and pictures

EQUESTRIAN

COURSE CEDAR HOG FUEL

545

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.CAN PRO Paint and Drywall. 3 Rooms $250. 604-7717052

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RENTALS

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

• Painting • Renovations • Repairs

Abilities; • Use excellent interpersonal communication skills to work closely and cooperatively with Vice-President of Manufacturing, Senior/Production Coordinators, and other welders • Prioritize project requirements, multi task, while staying focused on the project on hand. • Work from blue prints, CAD drawings, and concept drawings. • Accuracy and attention to detail in both work and appearance. • Strong practical welding skills and proven ability to fabricate structural form work or related items.

PETS

Homelife Pen. Property 604-536-0220

Clean, cozy 1 bdrm apts. . Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 .Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com

373B

TILING

A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks Install/Repair. Res./Comm. 20 yrs exp. Peter’s Tile 604-209-0173

Close to Crescent Beach, park and transit, easy transit to White Rock shopping, N/S N/P. Pick your floor and rent. 1st - $766; 2nd - $794; 3rd- $821; 4th - $838. Call Lisa to view-604-538-9669 www.kiwanisparkplace.com


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