LANGLEY Golden Moment for Thunder
FRIDAY February 12, 2016 • www.langleytimes.com
COMMUNITY A Gift from the Heart
6
PAGE 24
13
BUSINESS Call him ‘Wine Guru’
26
SPORTS Richards Returns
love? Bring the AutoShow home.
Ask us about Prepaid Maintenance. Mercedes-Benz.ca/PPM
For a limited time only, receive early access to exclusive AutoShow offers on new or demonstrator 2016 CLS and SLK models at Mercedes-Benz Langley. 3 payments waived on 2016 SLK and CLS vehicles, including AMG models.
20801 Langley Bypass, Langley, BC Tel: 604.533.1205 | langley.mercedes-benz.ca © 2016 Mercedes-Benz Canada Inc. Offers based on new or demonstrator 2016 SLK and 2016 CLS are available only through Mercedes-Benz Financial Services on approved credit for a limited time. ††First, second and third month payment waivers are capped for the 2016 CLS and SLK models (including AMG) up to a total of $850 (including taxes) for lease programs and up to a total of $1,050 (including taxes) for finance programs. Vehicle license, insurance, registration, and taxes are extra. Credit applications must be submitted by February 29, 2016. Vehicles must be delivered by March 5, 2016 and contracts must be received by Mercedes-Benz Financial Services within eight (8) days of the contract date. All contracts must include a completed and signed copy of the payment waiver addendum. This offer is not available in conjuction with Single Pay, Open-End Lease, Employee Purchase/Lease programs. Dealer may lease or finance for less. Offers may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers. See Mercedes-Benz Langley or www.langley.mercedes-benz.ca for more details. Offers end February 29th, 2016.
GLASS FOR YOUR: CAR • HOME • BUSINESS WE OFFER: • Windshield Repair / Replacement • Auto Glass • Shower Doors and Mirrors Auto Glass Repair & Replacement • Custom cut glass and more!
20059 Fraser Highway • 604 534 7313
Your local one stop destination for quality baby products PROUDLY CANADIAN
$
49999
Thule Urban Glide Stroller
302, 6339 200th Street, Langley Crossing Shopping Center, Langley 604-427-4788 • Open 7 days a week • www.activebaby.ca
The AutoShow is coming. So we’re taking payments off.
0.9% + 3 month
**
*
for 24 months
payment waivers
On select 2012 – 2014 models.
Become the new owner of a Mercedes-Benz Certified Pre-Owned and receive the following: • Reassurance: 150-point certification inspection • Warranty: standard Star Certified warranty up to 6 years or 120,000 km • Confidence: complete vehicle history report • Security: 24-hour special roadside assistance • Peace of mind: five day/500 km exchange privilege
Class
Stock
Year
Km
Total Price
Class
Stock
Year
Km
Total Price
Class
C250 4MATIC
MUP410
2012
82,425
$26,878*
E550 Coupe
MUP395
2012
30,097
$49,878*
S550 4MATIC MB649A
Class
Stock
C300 4MATIC MUP336
Stock
Year
Km
Total Price
2012
41,280
$65,878*
Year
Km
Total Price
Class
Stock
Year
Km
Total Price
Class
Stock
Year
Km
Total Price
2013
59,950
$35,878*
GL350 BT
MUP429
2013
63,000
$77,878*
GLK250 BT
MUP366
2013
36,100
$44,995*
20801 Langley Bypass, Langley, BC Tel: 604.533.1205 | langley.mercedes-benz.ca © 2016 Mercedes-Benz Canada Inc. *0.9% financing only available through Mercedes-Benz Financial Services on approved credit for a limited time. Available for 24 month finance on model year 2012-2014 Mercedes-Benz Certified Pre-Owned models excluding AMG (less than 140,000 km). Down payment may be required. **First, second and third months payments are waived for finance programs on model year 2012-2014 Mercedes-Benz Certified Pre-Owned models (excluding AMG). The payment waivers are capped up to a total of $500/month including tax for a Mercedes-Benz model. Vehicle license, insurance, registration and sales taxes are extra. Dealer may lease or finance for less. Offer may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers. Please visit Mercedes-Benz Langley or www.langley.mercedes-benz.ca for exact pricing details Offer ends February 29th, 2016.
LANGLEY
FRIDAY February 12, 2016 • www.langleytimes.com
COMMUNITY A Gift from the Heart
6
BUSINESS Call him ‘Wine Guru’
Golden Moment for Thunder PAGE 24
13
26
SPORTS Richards Returns
What’s the secret to lasting
love? ‘Take it from an expert’
B OA Z J OS E P H B lack Pre s s
Second World War veteran Gerry Gaudet, 93, kept a promise to his fiancée Irene: He’d come home when the war ended and marry her. Langley’s Jennifer Thompson took an interest in the couple’s love story. She has recorded and shared his stories, and penned a tribute to Gaudet and his late wife, based on the letters they exchanged during the war.
In love and war, Gerry Gaudet made good on a promise to his fiancée Irene: He came home B O AZ JO S E P H Bl ack Pre s s
The night after his wedding day, Gerry Gaudet was behind bars. It was the end of January 1946. After getting married in Medicine Hat, Alta., the soldier who had spent two-and-half years in Europe and had just taken a seven-day train ride across the country to finally see his longtime fiancée Irene, reported to his depot in Calgary only to find himself accused of being AWOL. “The MPs came and got me out of the hotel and yanked me by the scruff of the neck and put me in the hoosegow,” says Gaudet, now 93 and widowed. It took some begging the next day, but he was released and had his discharge from the army
back-dated. He was a civilian again and free to continue a romance with a woman that was to last decades. Gaudet, who now lives in Guildford, first met Irene when he was on duty in Medicine Hat in late 1942. At the time, Gaudet was a member of a Royal Canadian Engineers unit building a prisoner-of-war camp. He and a buddy, both in uniform, met Irene and a girlfriend of hers on the street walking into a restaurant. Gaudet and Irene were smitten, and a romance blossomed before Gaudet was called away to war. But not before he promised to keep writing while away and to marry her as soon as he got back home.
He kept both promises. The roughly 300 letters, now in his possession, caught the attention of Langley’s Jennifer Thompson about a year ago. At the time, Gaudet and Thompson’s late father John Thompson received the Légion d’Honneur — France’s highest military award — in Cloverdale from the Consul General of France in Canada. Thompson took some mental notes, then got to know Gaudet better after her father passed away last summer. “Irene was just as much a part of the war as Gerry was,” says Thompson, having sifted through letters that Gaudet wrote to his love “Plum” during the war. He wrote every two or three days, and she wrote back from
home, but he wasn’t allowed to keep her letters after reading them. Only his letters to her remain. And because of the two- or three-month delay in the delivery of letters and packages, both Gaudet and Irene knew little of their opposite’s immediate dayto-day situations. Gaudet wasn’t wounded in battle during the war, but he did crash his motorcycle in England in early 1944. He spent two months in hospital. After mending, he was temporarily transferred to a unit other than his own, the 20th Field Company, engineers attached to the First Canadian Army. He found himself on a barge bound for Juno Beach on D-Day,
June 6, 1944. Gaudet did what he could to stay alive for the next month until his 23rd Field Company caught up with him. He spent the rest of the war as a motorcycle dispatch rider, doing reconnaissance, clearing mines, moving and repairing army vehicles, including boats, and building and repairing bridges. “Whatever they threw at you,” he says. “There was no specialized job.” His unit supported the boat rescue of a trapped Allied Forces army at Arnhem, Holland, in September 1944. “We brought 3,500 of them back.” Continued Page 4
2 Friday, February 12, 2016
www.langleytimes.com
Fresher to You with Healthy Choices! #2 APPLES
Approx. 30 lbs
2ea.
$ 99
PRICES EFFECTIVE: Friday, February 12 to Thursday, February 18, 2016 While quantities last • No rain cheques • We reserve the right to limit quantities
USA
Okanagan
Bunch Celery
Pink Lady Apples
¢
79
lb.
$1.74/kg
¢
79
lb.
$1.74/kg
Mexico
Imported
Bananas
Asparagus
¢
$ 99
65
lb.
$1.43/kg
Roast Beef
$ 99
1
100 g
HIRING PART TIME DELI ASSISTANT Apply on line at: www.ralphsfarmmarket.com or in person at the Farm Market
2
lb.
$6.58/kg
Grainery Bread
$ 69
2
each
MONDAY - SATURDAY 8:00 am - 6:00 pm • 22728 Fraser Hwy. • ralphsfarmmarket.com Division of Ralph’s Produce Ltd.
Psalms 18:1 I love you, O LORD, my strength.
www.langleytimes.com
Friday, February 12 , 2016 3
NEWS
Brenda Anderson | 604.514.6751 | newsroom@langleytimes.com
ERT called to Langley City condo complex Weapons warning results in response by heavily-armed officers D AN FERGU SO N Ti m e s Re po r t e r
Heavily-armed police officers raided a Langley City residence on Fraser Highway near 201 Street Tuesday afternoon. Members of the Emergency Response Team arrived around 4 p.m. in an armoured truck. They blocked off the street and used a loudspeaker to tell occupants of a first-floor suite that the ERT was there to serve a search warrant, that the people inside were under arrest and for them to exit the premises. After about 20 minutes it was determined that no one was in the residence and the ERT stood down. Members of the Langley RCMP remained at the scene. One person was later arrested without incident on a breach of recognizance charge. Police said the ERT became involved because there was a tip that there could be weapons inside the suite. However, none were found. One (non-police) source told The Times that the address appeared to be the same location that was raided previously by RCMP as part of a mail theft investigation.
D A N FE R GUS ON Langley Time s
Emergency Response Team (ERT) members arrive at a Langley City address on Fraser Highway near 201 Street Tuesday afternoon to execute a search warrant and arrest the occupants of a ground-level suite in a new townhouse complex.
Ambulance reforms pledged to shrink wait times in B.C.
Fire in Langley pool house claims life
Two of eight new emergency vehicles pledged for Langley deployment JEFF NAGEL Black Press
B.C. is adding eight ambulances and 34 paramedics in the Lower Mainland — including two in Langley — as a first step as the government promises major reforms to improve substandard emergency response times. The new action plan unveiled recently by B.C. Emergency Health Services calls for big changes to how minor emergency calls are handled — more on-the-spot treatment by paramedics or even medical advice by phone is likely rather than the standard practice of an ambulance ride to hospital. “There are still too many pa-
tients waiting too long for an ambulance who need one and there are too many patients receiving an ambulance and a transport to an ED (emergency department) that don’t require it,” BCEHS executive vice-president Linda Lupini said. Accompanying the plan is an independent review that found it takes an average of 10 minutes and 24 seconds for ambulances to reach life-threatening calls in the Lower Mainland and Greater Victoria. A new target of under nine minutes for 75 per cent of those critical calls is being adopted, in line with international standards. And the review warns
MATTRESS SALE Limited Time Offers! WHAT ARE THE KEYS TO A GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP?
BALANCED TEMPERATURE, NO MOTION DISTURBANCE, PRESSURE RELIEF AND SPINAL SUPPORT!
WHAT MATTRESS CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH THESE KEYS?
MIR ANDA G ATHE R COL E Tim es Repo rte r
population growth and aging will drive up call volumes six per cent a year and push ambulance response times up to more than 15 minutes by 2020 if no improvements are made. The eight extra ambulance that are being deployed include three in Surrey, two in Langley, two in Abbotsford and one on the North Shore. Extra paramedics have also been added in the Tri Cities. But Lupini said that is just an immediate stop gap to relieve pressure, with further improvement required through a combination of more resources and innovation.
One man is dead after a fire destroyed a pool house at a single family residence on 76B Crescent near 227 Crescent Wednesday night. Township fire crews were called out at 9:45 p.m. on Feb. 10, and arrived to find a detached pool house completely engulfed in flames. About 30 to 45 minutes later, they were told there may be someone inside. Once the fire was brought under control, a search team was sent in and a victim was found. The fire was contained before it caused any major damage to an adjacent home, also on the
Continued Page 5
10 Year Warranty*
ENDURANCE III • Latex • Ventilated AirCool edge • Beautyrest pocket coils
Queen Mattress
Twin Mattress - $629 Double Mattress - $679 King Mattress - $999
PILLOW, PLATFORM BEDS AND ADJUSTABLE FOUNDATIONS ON SALE NEW!
MORE IN STOR E SPECIALS!
LANGLEY, BC, 19971A 64th Ave. 604-532-7861
property. “There was a bit of an exposure fire from the pool house ... onto the home, but crews managed to contain it to the exterior and to the roof sector,” said Township assistant fire chief Pat Walker. About 25 firefighters were on scene from three separate stations with six apparatus. Details on the cause of the fire have yet to be determined. An engine is still on scene, and crews are working with the Langley RCMP and BC Coroners Service. “At this point we are just starting to do our investigation, so it’s under investigation as we speak,” Walker said.
699
$
BEAUTYREST RECHARGE HYBRID • Beautyrest pocket coils • AirCool memory foam • Energy foam
TALALAY LATEX PILLOWS • Natural Latex • Cool • Hypoallergenic
BUY ONE & GET A SECOND ONE FOR
50% OFF
facebook.com/sleepshopbc
Twin XL Mattress - $899 Double Mattress - $949 King Mattress - $1399
10 Year Warranty*
REFLEXX BASE
Queen Mattress
999
$
ADJUSTABLE BASES
Modern Solid platform USB charging ports
399
$ FROM
twitter.com/sleep_shop
Twin XL
799 www.sleepshop.ca starting from
$
4 Friday, February 12, 2016
www.langleytimes.com
Treat yourself or you and a loved one to a
Valentine's Day Spa Treatment
According to veteran Gerry Gaudet, it’s appreciating the simple things. Langley’s Jennifer L. Thompson, shares some of Gaudet’s insights.
Add a Half Bottle of Champagne and Strawberries to any Service this month! for $20
The Parlour's February Specials Body Treatment yy Manicure and Pedicure CHAMPAGNE & R ROSE
CHAMPAGNE & ROSE
The perfect spa treatment with many services wrapped up in one! This famous service includes a Champagne & Rose Body Scrub, Champagne & Rose Body Wrap, Mini Facial and a 30-minute Relaxation Massage.
Indulge in the fresh, sparkling scent of Champagne & Rose while enjoying a Parlour’s Classic Manicure and Pedicure. This upgraded service includes the Champagne & Rose foot Scrub and Foot Massage Butter.
90 Minutes $115
105 Minutes $120
DATE NIGHT AT THE PARLOUR
PURCHASE A HOT SHAVE & RECEIVE A MEN’S HAIRCUT FOR
Spa Package
Begin your treatment in the steam room where your body and mind instantly start to unwind. Enjoy a 60-minute full body massage and then meet up for a Classic Pedicure together and discuss how fabulous you both feel!
y
yy
2 Hours $295
What makes love last?
50% Off
The Perfect gift for the special gentleman in your life! The closest and most relaxing shave a man can get. Service includes exfoliation, hot towels, facial massage, and moisture application to make this extraordinary shave an experience for any true gentleman.
90 Minutes $55
GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE for any service or dollar denomination
Our service packages are suggestions; you may customize any spa experience that you desire.
RMT SERVICE AVAILABLE. y Please visit us for your own personal tour
#110-4061 200 Street, Langley
604.534.6802
or visit us online: parlourdayspa.com
As he survived the battles of the Second World War, with the support of his beloved “Plum,” also known as Irene from his letters, there was a combination of things that kept love alive. The couple’s story is about a journey — two people who dared to be real and openly honest. A couple who shaped a relationship that was years in the making and recorded in numerous letters Gerry sent home. “Plum you can never imagine how much I love you! Darling if I can only have you, so I could call you mine, I would be the happiest boy in the world. Remember Plum, I will always love you. Remind me Plum, how you felt the first time we kissed. Could you dear remind me in your next letter?” Gerry didn’t reveal his hands were still shaking as he wrote this, not mentioning the human guile of war that he has just witnessed. What makes love last? A combination of commitment, understanding and friendship. A solid relationship followed by a marriage contract. Two people who share a promise and dare to be honest and raw. Living on a dream for the future. Enduring the temptations of loneliness. During the Second World War, for more than three long years, Gerry waited to return to “The Hat,” the small town where he and his Plum first kissed and made their promise to each other. For Gerry, was it love at first sight? Probably. Irene was the only woman he completely loved. He met her as a boy and returned as a man. Would she still want him? Plum was tired and done paying ransom to the wicked war. Now, after three long years, she needed his word. His commitment. For 58 years following Gerry’s return, they would celebrate, as Gerry says, the simple things in life. Every day. Each other’s smile. Holding hands.
Su bmitte d pho to
Second World War veteran Gerry Gaudet and his fiancée Irene, who he called ‘Plum,’ were married on Jan. 29, 1946. The couple met in 1942 and exchanged letters while Gaudet was overseas. A hot cup of coffee and a donut. And most of all, the freedom to love. This proved to be enough. — Jennifer L. Thompson
Love stories lasted for 58 years From Page 1
rary romance is made out to be, especially around Valentine’s Day. “Take if from an expert,” she advises. Both Gaudet and fellow veteran and Légion d’Honneur recipient John Thompson were widowed years ago. Both of their romances lasted 58 years.
Questions? events@gatewayofhope.ca or 604.514.7375
$12
Child $599 Toddler $299 5-10 yrs
3-4 yrs
2 & Under Free
includes bottomless pop! 604.514.7375 gatewayofhope.ca So much more than a homeless shelter
TIME EVERY DAY, ANY 20251 Fraser Hwy
604.532.9747
+GST
Partner With Us
coldestnightoftheyear.org/langley
99
604.514.7375 • gatewayofhope.ca
An easy way to give back with the whole family! Choose from 2, 5 or 10km! Find out more or register for the Walk:
CL-AYCE4x4LT
Gather a team and walk to support the hurting, hungry and homeless in the Langley community. This fundraiser and awareness campaign supports The Salvation Army Gateway of Hope who works to help those needing shelter, food, safety and a supportive environment.
So much more than a homeless shelter
7069535
Gaudet covered the route of the Canadian Army in Western Europe: France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. Following the medal ceremony a year ago, Thompson recorded Gaudet’s story through interviews, photos and letters, as well as other veterans,
including her father. She’s shared the stories with families of the veterans she’s met. Earlier this year, she penned a tribute, “What Makes Love Last” (see above), based on Gaudet’s letters to Irene while he was away. Thompson says he’s an example of how love can be deeper that what contempo-
www.langleytimes.com
Friday, February 12 , 2016 5
Top priority to reduce paramedic wait times in emergency rooms From Page 3
Without changes in procedure, she estimated, up to 30 more ambulances would be required by 2020 and at least 10 single responder vehicles. While more money is being requested, much of the planned reforms focus on other methods to speed up ambulance response times to critical calls and to cancel or redirect ambulance transport for less urgent calls that can be handled differently. Lupini said many of those calls “could be dealt with by physicians over the phone or a paramedic seeing and treating a patient without bringing a patient to an emergency room, because that’s what really ties up resources.” The top reform priority is to reduce how long paramedics wait in hospital emergency departments to hand over incoming patients so they can get back on the road. Fraser Health hospitals are expected to be at the forefront of making the necessary ER reforms. Faster dispatch and deployment times to get ambulances in service is another strategy. The latest reform plan comes in the wake of ongoing complaints from municipalities and their fire departments of unacceptably long waits for ambulances to arrive and transport non-critical patients.
A wedding blooper featuring a Langley resident’s five-year-old son is getting international attention. This Sunday (Feb. 14) Amie Edmondson’s comical clip from her wedding in July is being aired on America’s Funniest Home Videos at 7 p.m. on ABC. She describes her son as simply “doing something comical” in the video, and says the Valentine’s Day episode is very fitting for their wedding day blooper. The clip could also be featured on youtube.com/AFVOfficial or facebook.com/AFV following Sunday’s episode.
PA YS
!
RE
E PH HO
TO S
ottercoop.com
CO-OP STRIPLOIN GRILLING STEAKS Cut In-store from Canada AA Grade or Higher Beef Value Pack, Aged 14 Days, FIRST 1
Black Press file ph oto
Eight additional ambulances will be added in southwestern B.C., including two in Langley, to address response time concerns. That was the result of a controversial restructuring of the B.C. Ambulance Service priority system that aimed to speed ambulances to life-threatening calls but often slowed it to others. Surrey Fire Chief Len Garis said he’s optimistic about the changes. “It should make it more of an efficient system,” he said. Ambulance Paramedics of B.C. president Bronwyn Barter said the review confirms the service is “extremely understaffed” and argued more immediate staff increases are required. But she said there are “a lot of
positives” in the report, including the acknowledgment of the need for more resources and the move to reduce delays at hospitals, which consume 17,000 paramedic hours a year in urban areas. NDP heath critic Judy Darcy said the government should have acted sooner in light of years of public outcry. She predicted the plan will leave many people “still falling through the cracks” — and they may include those less acute cases where a decision is made they don’t need an ambulance response.
Free Glasses
2 FOR 1 2 *
SHARE your
FOR
1
*
with a family member or friend. RESTRICTIONS APPLY.
Fresh
899
/lb
10.82/kg
CANADIAN LOBSTER TAILS Frozen, 136g
99 99 8 6 each each
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 925 g or 12 Pods or Tassimo, 14 - 16’s FIRST 2 Combined Varieties
699 each
BLUEBERRIES 6 oz. (170 g) Package Imported
Multi-Deal
5
2$
FOR
CINNAMON BUNS Cream Cheese Iced, Sticky or Iced Package of 4
C
Local couple’s wedding blooper to be featured on AFV
IT
Located at the Corner of 248 Street & Fraser Hwy
Medical Eye Exams
Vision Ce stal ntr ry e
Optometrist on Site BUY DIRECT FROM OUR FAMILY-OWNED 1-HOUR LAB
399 each
CO-OP GOLD CHEESE Cheddar or Mozzarella 800 g, FIRST 1
#101-20611 Fraser Hwy. Langley 604-510-5142 www.cvoh.ca
Thank you for your business!
Chilliwack • Langley • Maple Ridge • White Rock Family owned since 1996
* Both frame and coated lens purchase required. Cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any store or other offer, discount or sale, previous purchases, readers or non-prescription sunglasses. Certain brands excluded such as Maui Jim. Free sight testing available at most locations for 19+. +If you find a lower advertised price on an in-stock new identical item from an Authorized Canadian dealer, now or within 14 days of your purchase, just show us the price and we will match it. See in-store for details.
799 each
EVERYONE WELCOME! NO MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED
94Years
OF OF SERVING THE COMMUNITY
Pricing
in
eb 12 Effect F
, 2016
- Feb 18
6 Friday, February 12, 2016
www.langleytimes.com
A gift from the heart Aldergrove woman hopes to recruit 129 blood donors Valentine’s Day weekend to help her ‘repay’ gift of life she was given in 2009
Aldergrove’s Amie MacNeil is on a mission to recruit 129 blood donors for upcoming clinics in Aldergrove, Langley and Abbotsford. The mother of two received around129 units of blood during emergency surgery at Royal Columbian Hospital in December 2009, following the C-section birth of her son Jacob.
KURT LANGMANN Black Press
Amie MacNeil is working on a big gift from her heart to the Canadian Blood Service this Valentine’s Day weekend. She is on a drive to “pay it forward” by recruiting 129 blood donors, as a way of giving thanks for the 129 units of blood she received during emergency surgery at Royal Columbian Hospital on Dec. 7, 2009. MacNeil, a young wife and mother of two boys, who lives in Aldergrove, survived a near-death experience while delivering her son Jacob
Submi t t e d p h o t o
I consider it a real victory that I’m raising awareness of the importance of donating blood. AMIE MACNEIL
that day just over six years ago. Jacob was successfully delivered by C-section, however, immediately afterward, MacNeil began hemorrhaging. The RCH medical team went into action to staunch the bleeding with medications, pro-
Join us for the most meaningful workout of your life!
YOU’RE INVITED
Register or refer a friend this month, and you’ll be entered to win incredible prizes!
Join us & explore the world in luxury & comfort with A MA WATERWAYS ™
Thursday, February 18 th
|
· 1 month pass to YYoga · 2 week pass to Barre Fitness · 1 month free to Fit Body Boot Camp Vancouver · $50 to Vital Supply Co.
6:30pm - 8pm
#102 - 23160 - 96th Avenue, Fort Langley - (96th Avenue & Glover Road) It’s more than just the destination, it’s a journey. Discover local culture & sights in Europe, Asia or Africa & relax
@workoutbc
on a luxurious river cruise ship while you sail to your next city or town.
@workoutbc
Come & find out why AMA WATERWAYS ™ is Leading the Way in River Cruising!
Workout to Conquer Cancer
Now available in Canadian pricing.
SEATING IS LIMITED - RSVP BY FEBRUARY 16TH
(604) 882 8000 cruiseshipcenters.com/NorthLangley
WorkoutToConquerCancer.ca MEDIA PARTNERS
BC Reg #: 44938
transformevolve transform evolveinspire Merit Kitchens’ experience in cabinetry making is unparalleled. We are proud to be a Canadian-made, German-engineered company with 40 years in the business. Blending Canadian integrity with German attention-to-detail is our proven formula for success. Most of our employees have been with us for more than 10 years, with some exceeding 30 years. We take pride in our reputation!
Full complimentary design services available. Bring in your measurements for a free estimate. Q limited lifetime warranty Q installation service Q countertops Q made locally in BC
Design Centre
Unit 5-19335 Langley Bypass ph 604-532-7197 kitchenslangley.com Open: Mon. 9-6, Tues. 9-5, Wed. 9-5, Thur 9-5, Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-5:30, Sun. Closed
cedures and transfusions but her condition kept worsening, resulting in three cardiac arrests on the operating table. An emergency hysterectomy finally stopped the bleeding and physicians were able to stabilize her. She was put into an induced coma and spent the next 12 days unconscious in the intensive care unit. After she awoke she spent another 12 days in the hospital in recovery and came home on Dec. 30. “I had to learn to walk again,” she said. “But I am so lucky to be alive.” During those critical five hours in the operating room MacNeil received 129 units of blood, an amount that still surprises her to this day. “I thought maybe 40 units, but the hospital told me it was 129 units, give or take a couple of units.” This is the inspiration for her personal pledge to the Canadian Blood Service to recruit 129 blood donors. She has started a Facebook page called “Amie MacNeil’s Blood Drive — 129 reasons to give” which currently stands at 320 members The Facebook page has generated a lot of interest and commitments from at least 26 people to donate a unit
Guaranlttse!ed Resu
of blood each at this Saturday’s blood donor clinic in Aldergrove. “The Aldergrove clinic is almost filled with appointments, but I’m also campaigning for clinics in Langley and Abbotsford this month and have pledges for those too,” said MacNeil. “And I’ve noticed that a lot of the donors are first time donors; I consider it a real victory that I’m raising awareness of the importance of donating blood.” MacNeil is practicing what she preaches, too. She, along with her husband Todd and mother Darlene, kickstarted the drive in December by donating a unit of blood each. MacNeil will also be at this Saturday’s clinic, set for 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Feb. 13 at Aldergrove Secondary school, where she will donate another unit of blood and will stay to be on hand to greet her recruits during the day. The clinic visits Aldergrove every two months, with the next one set for April 9, but opportunities to donate are more frequent in Langley and Abbotsford. Donors who wish to support her campaign should contact Amie via Facebook (or email to 129reasonstogive@ gmail.com) and she will help register their appointments at the clinic of their choice. “It’s such a big number, 129 people, it’s daunting,” said MacNeil. “But if I can convince people how easy it is — it takes under an hour — and how important it is in helping to save lives, it’s worth it.”
20%
OFF
your first visit!
EXPIRES FEBRUARY 27, 2016
Call for a
FREE
consultation
NEW TECHNOLOGY to Remove: Pre Skin Cancer • Moles • Warts • Skin Tags • Scars Black Heads • Birthmarks • Rosacea • Broken Capillaries Spider Veins • Hair • Vertical Veins • Age Spots Sun Damage • Ruby Point • Pimples • Acne • Wrinkles Photo Facial • Dark Eye Circles • Eye Bags • Fungal Nails
White Rock Laser
604.535.8555 • 1C - 1400 George Street, White Rock
www.langleytimes.com
Friday, February 12 , 2016 7
Shelley Coburn seeks seat on Langley City council Would stay on as school trustee if elected to council DAN FERGUSON Times Reporter
Long-time Langley City resident Shelley Coburn says she will continue to serve as a trustee at the Langley Board of Education if she wins the council byelection. “There is synergy between the two roles for the benefit of all of the taxpayers,” Coburn said. “People may wonder why I may want to fulfill two positions, and this is a fair question. “It is because it is my passion. My time on the board has helped me realize that I am prepared to dedicate myself full time to serving my community.” In her press release announcing her candidacy, Coburn said many people on City council and the school board have full-time jobs and that she herself has no other career. “I can totally dedicate myself to these two positions.” She does not believe she is in a potential conflict. “No, absolutely not. There are safeguards in place to deal with any potential situations should they ever arise.” She said her vision is for a “vibrant Langley City, a healthy community where everyone feels safe, included, and supported. A place where development, business, and the arts are flourishing and the local economy is thriving.” She promised to work hard to make sure seniors are heard and cared for, the
Subm itted ph oto
Langley school trustee Shelley Coburn is running for a seat on Langley City council. downtown core is revitalized, relationships with the business community and partner groups are strong, and that the City continues with improvements to infrastructure and transportation. “I want a City where we can buy local, eat local, shop local, play local and live local.” She believes that when it comes to anything — homelessness, seniors, transit, development, infrastructure — “we are all the same taxpayer and the issues do not belong to just one level of government.” “They are our issues because we deal with them and we are the ones paying,” Coburn said. “What are we going to do to make it better? Do we lobby? Do we consult? How do we act because we have got to
do something.” Coburn was born in Langley and has spent most of her life here. “My family roots run deep. This is where I choose to raise my two teenaged sons. I am deeply invested in this City.” She wants her kids to be able to stay in Langley if they choose to, and in order for them to do this “they need options, they need jobs.” “I know many people have contributed to bringing us from the place where we started in 1955 to the place we are today and now I want to contribute to the future, to the next generation. I want to play my part in making Langley City the place to be.” Profiles of all nine candidates for City council can be viewed at langleytimes.com.
LIFF offers Q&A with Jacob Tremblay
MIRANDA GATHERCOLE Times Reporter
He’s been seen on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live — and most notably — the 2016 Critics’ Choice Awards, and now fans in Langley will have the opportunity to meet Jacob Tremblay in person at the Langley International Film Festival (LIFF). The nine-year-old Langley actor will be part of a Q&A session on Feb. 21, following the screening of
the film Room at 3:30 p.m. Tremblay won the Best Young Actor Critics’ Choice Award in January for his role as five-yearold Jack in Room, which tells the dramatic story of a mother and son’s escape from captivity. Tickets are available online at www.langley schooldistrictfoundation.com or by contacting Susan Cairns at scairns@sd35.bc.ca or 604-532-1464. LIFF runs Feb. 19-21 at the Chief Sepass Theatre (9096 Trattle St.)
8 Friday, February 12, 2016
www.langleytimes.com
OPINION
Brenda Anderson | 604.514.6751 | newsroom@langleytimes.com
A long, hard road ahead for rescued dogs In the video, the dog is shaking with fear. It has just been rescued from an alleged puppy mill. People at the SPCA have trimmed off the filthy, matted fur and bathed it. The dog is safe, but it doesn’t know it. And it starts to back away from the camera lens, terrified. It was one of the 66 dogs seized from a Langley location earlier this month by the SPCA. The animal protection agency took away 32 adult dogs and 34 puppies on Feb. 4, including Old English sheepdogs, Bernese mountain dogs, soft-coated Wheaten terriers, poodles and Portuguese water dogs. The starving dogs were living in small, stacked crates and cages, in dark, unheated buildings. They had serious medical and psychological issues including broken bones, missing ears and eyes, infections and abscesses, dental disease, severe matting and overgrown nails. None will be available for adoption right away, the SPCA has warned. And when the rescued dogs do find homes, we can expect that they will need especially skilled and understanding owners. Because while the physical scars can heal, the psychological damage will take a lot longer. Long after they have been rescued and removed to new, loving homes, abused dogs can still suffer extreme anxiety, terrified at strangers or cringing at a raised voice or hand. People who work with emotionally wounded dogs will tell you that helping them recover from their ordeal takes a very long time and lots of love and patience. And that it is very much worth the effort.
Question? of the week
Last year, Township council approved $250,000 in spending to curb illegal dumping. Do you think the funds have had any effect?
Answer online at www.langleytimes.com
So far you say:
YES 10% NO 90%
B R E A NNA W OOD WA R D Su bmitte d Pho to
This image of a glassy Fraser River was taken by Breanna Woodward at Fort Langley last month. Send your photos of Langley to newsroom@langleytimes. com.
Love is more than a valentine I was sitting in a restaurant sit beside that lady.” having lunch and a lady came My heart skipped a beat as in, guiding her walker to the alhe walked towards her, a little cove. Maybe she was on the othmore life in his step. There it er side of 75, but her smile was was, an unabashed declaration quite a few years younger. of love boldly put out there for As she parked her walker at all to see. the base of the stairs the wait••• ress asked her, “Is your friend MCGREGOR I was attending a forum on joining you today?” physician-assisted death and “Yes,” she replied, “He should the room was full of people Jim McGregor be along shortly.” waiting to offer or hear opinShe climbed carefully up the ions on this controversial topsix stairs and chose the booth by the ic. Many medical professionals and window, enjoying the sunshine. Not people of Christian values took a turn long after, an elderly gentleman came at the microphone. in, walking slowly with the aid of a Then the moderator called for the cane. next speaker and a man rose and He deftly negotiated the transition helped his wife to her feet. They walked from the tile to the carpet and asked slowly to the podium and he steadied the waitress, “Is she here yet?” The her in place. “This is my wife of over waitress acknowledged that she was 50 years,” he began. “She has dementia and he came to the bottom of the stairs. and she needs me. She is my wife and With one hand on the rail and the I need her. No matter the circumstancother on the cane, he took the steps es we have been dealt, we would never one at a time and stopped at the top to consider anyone ending our lives or recatch his breath by my booth. He nod- lationship before the time intended for ded at me and I said, “She’s making you us.” work today; she’s way over on the other The room was silent as they walked side.” slowly but proudly back to their seats. He took his cap off and smiled and The applause broke out after the replied, “No matter, I’d walk 10 miles to crowd realized the amazing declara-
says
NEWS newsroom@langleytimes.com 604-514-6751
ADVERTISING admanager@langleytimes.com 604-514-6762
langleytimes.com
CLASSIFIED 604-575-5555
Published Wednesday and Friday at 20258 Fraser Highway, Langley, B.C., V3A 4E6 by Black Press Ltd. Sales agreement No. 3298280.
Jean Hincks
Kelly Myers
Brenda Anderson
Millie McKinnon
Contents copyright of Black Press.
PUBLISHER
ASSISTANT AD MANAGER
EDITOR
PRODUCTION MANAGER
tion of love they had just witnessed. ••• The firefighter’s heart rate came slowly back to normal after he realized how close the explosion had come to causing serious injury or death. As the blaze was being brought under control, he walked to the back of the pumper and as he set his helmet on the tailboard he noticed his lady across the closed street standing in the crowd between the parked cars. He walked toward her and she ducked under the yellow tape and came to meet him. They embraced but never said a word. She held tight oblivious to the soot and grime from his coat smudging her sweater. “I have to go back to work. I love you.” “I know,” she replied. “I love you, too.” That embrace would hang there, frozen in time, never to be forgotten. Love is not just candies, cards and flowers. It’s moments and memories and boldness and not caring who is watching or listening when it’s time to dance or kiss or cry or simply say, “I love you.” Don’t miss that magic moment. It will last forever. At least that’s what McGregor says.
DELIVERY circulation@langleytimes.com 604-514-6770 Roxane Tizard Circulation Manager
The Langley Times is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, PO Box 1356, Ladysmith, B.C., V9G 1A9. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org
www.langleytimes.com
Friday, February 12 , 2016 9
LETTERS
Brenda Anderson | 604.514.6751 | newsroom@langleytimes.com
Thanks to all helping family through tragic loss Editor: On Feb. 6 a parent’s worst nightmare happened. Our family’s two-and-a-half-year-old girl went missing. Of course, the first thing we did was to search the property, but soon it was clear that we needed more help. It was then that we called 911. While talking with the operator, we heard sirens. “Are those sirens coming for us?” we asked. We were shocked, we couldn’t believe how fast the police arrived. Of course, all of us were eager to jump in and help in any way we could. The police told us to show them the property, and then we left it up to them.
Neighbours, people walking by, church family, and people that stopped while driving, all helped to look along the road, in the ditches and on neighbouring properties. They told us it would be best to just stay in the house, so they could do their thing. Soon search and rescue was here, then three fire trucks arrived. On top of that, were maybe eight to 10 police cruisers. It was absolutely incredible, the teamwork and promptness of their arrival and methods. A victim services officer came quickly, she was like a counsellor for us. Already we had four of our church family at our house, com-
forting us, and cooking for the kids. She really didn’t have much to do with the others there, but her presence and professional, yet caring attitude was greatly appreciated. Then two officers came in and took statements from everyone. They were so patient, and kind, and were so good with interviewing the younger kids, asking them in ways that their answers would actually be of help. Sadly, at around 8 p.m. the emergency crew found her little body at the bottom of our pond. We know her spirit is in heaven with Jesus, and only her body is left here on Earth. We look forward to seeing her again.
The purpose of this letter, is to thank the following people: The emergency responders who showed up so quickly for doing such a hard job, working in the dark, and for finding her body. If we never had any answers, it would haunt us for the rest of our lives. The neighbours, and drivers who took time out of their lives to search for our little girl, calling her name and looking in the ditches, neighbours’ properties, and the streets. The counsellor, for coming to help us, talk to us, cry with us, and give the kids little toys. The church family, for praying so hard, and helping out in driv-
ing, cooking, and babysitting. The two detectives for coming to the hospital. It was so nice to see familiar faces there. Our pastor for his continued support, and practical gifts. The community, for all the food, letters, emails, messages, and prayers. All the support has been amazing. Thank you all so much, and we won’t forget your kindness to us. May we as a community, come together when others are hurting, to aid in the comfort, as you have done for us. God bless and thank you. JOHNSON FAMILY, ALDERGROVE
Township ‘out Couple urges voters to support Hillan of touch’ with taxpayers Editor: Re: Township tax increase set at nearly four per cent (The Times, Feb. 3). Is this council out of their collective mind? The Canadian and B.C. economies are still in shambles and these elected officials are so out of touch with reality that they have the unmitigated gall to raise our property taxes by well over three times the cost of living increase we got on our provincial and federal pensions (1.2 per cent). Maybe they missed the BC Assessment average increase for Langley Township of around eight per cent? Or maybe they are so out of touch with their constituents that they think we won’t object? It’s time to let these elitists know, enough is enough. I’ve been a Township resident 40 years, and I’m sick and fed up. WIM BROMLEY, LANGLEY TOWNSHIP
TD’s departure ‘a kick in the chops’
Editor: All citizens will greatly benefit by electing Kiernan Hillan in the Langley City byelection on Saturday, Feb. 27. Kiernan — an energetic, longtime resident of Langley — has municipal service experience, can make sound decisions, and inspire a spirit of community service. His leadership skills will improve community safety, transportation, and infrastructure renewal. On City Council he will create teamwork and a positive relationship with all citizens of Langley.
We, along with Marlene Grinnell, a former respected Mayor of Langley City and Jim McGregor, a retired, respected Langley City fire chief, enthusiastically support Kiernan. He will make Langley City a beautiful place, a place we can be proud to live and work in. A vote for Kiernan Hillan is a vote to improve our City. PAUL AND DEANNA MACDONALD, LANGLEY CITY
Late councillor’s widow backs Pachal Editor: I have been a Langley City resident for over 35 years and my husband, Dave Hall, was a threeterm City Councillor until his recent passing. Nathan Pachal is the best candidate to fulfill the vacant council role my husband left. As a resident, I appreciate that Mr. Pachal is also a resident, and since
Editor: Feb. 5 marked a kick in the chops to the residents of downtown Langley, as TD Canada Trust moved their branch to the Willowbrook location. I guess their billion dollar profits can’t handle cashing checks for seniors and
2007 has served on various Langley City committees. His contributions to the City’s land use and transportation issues show his ability to research and attack problems from multiple angles. His blog demonstrates his voice is independent, progressive and community-driven. Unlike other candidates, Pachal is
disabled residents who won’t be able to make it to Willowbrook for banking services. So it’s tough luck, guys. Scotiabank is the only option left for those in central Langley with limited transportation options. I don’t know that I have heard a peep
a multiple issue candidate. His plans relating to safety, health and the downtown core display his work rate and ingenuity. On Feb. 27, I will be voting for Nathan Pachal and I ask that your readers vote Pachal, too. ELLEN HALL, LANGLEY CITY
of concern about it from any politicians at any level around here. Once again the big banks show their true colours and citizens without a voice are abandoned. JIM MILLER, LANGLEY
The Langley Times reserves the right to reject unsigned letters. Letters are edited for brevity, legality and taste. CONTACT EDITOR BRENDA ANDERSON 604.533.4157 DROP OFF or EMAIL LETTERS TO newsroom@langleytimes.com
NOW OPEN Healthway Medical Clinic
NOW OPEN
Physicians
Fraser Medicine Centre
Dr. Arshad Mahmood Dr. Ambreen Bushra
WALK IN / FAMILY PRACTICE
• General Office Visits • Minor Procedures • Vaccinations • Women’s Health Call to book your appointment
PHARMACY
• Physical Examinations
Clinic 604-260-4785
20200 FRASER HWY,
LANGLEY
FREE DELIVERY
• Prescriptions • Medication reviews • Diabetic Supplies & Training • Minimum to No Wait Time • Medication Management • Vitamin & Nutritional Supplements
Pharmacy 604-530-8810
10 Friday, February 12, 2016
Surge in B.C.’s urban housing starts Housing starts in B.C.’s urban municipalities of more than 10,000 people ended 2015 with a jump of 26 per cent in December, according to the latest Statistics Canada figures. B.C.’s increase was mostly in multi-family developments. Single
www.langleytimes.com
Very good year for tourism
detached housing starts were up only 3.5 per cent. B.C.’s housing surge went against the national trend, with housing starts down in seven provinces. Only B.C., Quebec and Manitoba saw growth in December, compared to a year earlier. Housing starts dropped 39 per cent in Ontario and 41 per cent in Alberta, where the oil price slump has hit the economy hard.
The Langleys drew more visitors in 2015 than in any previous year DAN FER GUSON Tim es Reporter
People Helping People
SKILLS CONNECT FOR IMMIGRANTS Your career in Canada starts here. New to Canada? Looking for work in your field? Let us help. Lower Mainland 604 438 3045 or 604 588 7772 Fraser Valley 604 866 1645 or 604 866 0257 skillsconnect@douglascollege.ca douglascollege.ca/skillsconnect This program is free!
14-384 skills connect ad.indd 1
14-384
This project is made possible through funding from the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia.
3/17/2015 4:06:44 PM
Tourism Langley is calling 2015 a “banner year” that saw the number of visitors rise 14 per cent from 2014. “This is our strongest year yet,” Tourism Langley executive director Deborah Kulchiski told the Times. The agency was expecting an improvement, but not that big. “We certainly were very pleasantly surprised.” Kulchiski said while it will be another month before the final 2015 figures are in, the preliminary numbers show last year was the best Tourism Langley has seen since it began operating. The available stats suggest the Langleys outperformed other communities in B.C. (which have been reporting increases ranging from two to 12 per cent). Kulchiski said the local rise was the result of a combination of factors, starting with the decline of the Canadian dollar against the U.S. currency. The fall of our dollar is encouraging Americans to travel north and Canadians to stay in their own country, with British Colum-
FRAMEEVENT FEBRUARY 13, 2016
$100 INSTANT REBATE *
8948 202nd Street, Walnut Grove | 604.881.4750 Dr. Eric Pharand, Dr. Shafiq Jiwani, Dr. Daniel Davies, Optometrists *on TOM FORD & Swarovski frames with fully coated prescription lenses. Offer valid only on Fashion Frame Event date. ®™ Trademarks of AIR MILES International Trading B.V. Used under license by LoyaltyOne, Co. and IRIS The Visual Group.
bians playing tourist in their home province and people from Alberta heading west instead of south for their vacations. The Langleys have also benefited by providing accommodation to people attending Vancouver events who can’t find reasonably-priced places to stay in the pricey downtown
core. As well, both Langleys have been adding attractions and events that are drawing more people, Kulchiski said. For example, the Fort Langley historical site reported a 14 per cent increase in visits in 2015. Tourism Langley is forecasting a “another strong year” for 2016.
Sponsors helping to equip new Timms Community Centre The soon-to-open Timms Community Centre will have new, state-of-the-art fitness equipment thanks to $175,000 in donations to Langley City by families and business leaders in
FA S H I O N
Langley Time s file pho to
Visitors explore Fort Langley National Historic Site. The old fort is one of Langley’s most popular spots for tourists to visit. Last year, more people visited Langley than in any previous year since Tourism Langley began operating.
the community. “We’ve seen such an extraordinary outreach from families and businesses wishing to support the centre,” Mayor Ted Schaffer said. “This demonstrates
the belief that the community has in our programs.” All donors will be formally recognized on the centre’s wall of sponsors, and gold and silver sponsors have name recogni-
tion rights to various multi-purpose rooms in the facility. Gold sponsors are the Jeffery family and the Province of British Columbia. Silver sponsors are the Degemann family, the Paolella family, the Redekop family, the Madsen family, the Dams family and the Wesik family, Bronze sponsors are OpenRoad Auto Group Limited, Ipex Inc., and Bernard and Barbara Kerr. “What we are building today is a healthy future for our community,” Schaffer said. “Our vision for the new Timms Centre goes beyond a fitness facility and is focused on creating opportunities for everyone to lead a healthy lifestyle.” The new Timms Centre, with a gymnasium, running/ walking track, weight room, spin room, games room and multipurpose rooms will have its grand opening Feb. 24 between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Langley City’s certified fitness staff be on hand to provide training tips and guidance.
www.langleytimes.com
Friday, February 12 , 2016 11
EN STOR TAK A Big Danish Thank You For 40 Wonderful Years!
Forty Years ago, February 11, 1976 Gert .QXGVHQ DQG 6RUHQ .RUQHUXS RSHQHG WKH ÂżUVW ScanDesigns on No. 3 Road in Richmond. In the years since, ScanDesigns has expanded to six locations in Coquitlam, Richmond, Langley, Victoria, Nanaimo and Kelowna. Over the years, the furniture market has changed and ScanDesigns, a family owned company, evolved and adopted new ideas to furnish everyroom of the home. Today ScanDesigns is a leader in the contemporary furniture retail industry. For forty years of success, we wish to extend our gratitude to our devoted customers and will be offering special Anniversary Offers throughout the year. For details on ScanDesigns & upcoming sales visit: SCANDESIGNS.COM
ALICE BED Queen in Fabric Now
$548
Queen in Leather Now
COQUITLAM 1400 United Blvd 604.524.3444
LANGLEY 20429 Langley By-Pass 604.530.8248
RICHMOND 12551 Bridgeport Rd 604.273.2971
$798
KELOWNA 6SULQJÂżHOG 5G 250.860.7603
NANAIMO 1711 Bowen Rd 250.753.6361
VICTORIA 661 McCallum Rd Millstream Village 250.475.2233
Township
12 Friday, February 12, 2016
For the week of February 12, 2016
dates to note
www.langleytimes.com
www.tol.ca
Page
20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley V2Y 3J1 | 604.534.3211
public open house Williams Neighbourhood Plan
Monday, February 15 | 7 - 11pm Regular Council Meeting Civic Facility Fraser River Presentation Theatre
The Township of Langley is holding an open house for the Williams Neighbourhood Plan to present background information, a summary of community input received to date, and a draft vision, goals, and neighbourhood design principles for public review and feedback. Residents, property and business owners, and other stakeholders in the community are all encouraged to attend the open house and provide input.
Wednesday, February 17 | 7 - 9pm Seniors Advisory Committee Civic Facility Salmon River Committee Room
public notices Nominees Sought for Swensson, Flowerdew, and Arnason Awards 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.
Township of Langley Civic Facility 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley V2Y 3J1 604.534.3211 | tol.ca
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.
langley events centre
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.
Coming Events
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.
Vancouver Stealth NLL Lacrosse
Deadline for nominations is Friday, February 19, 2016. For additional criteria and nomination forms, visit tol.ca/awards. For more information contact:
Sat Feb 20 7:00pm vs. Calgary Roughnecks
Sarah Morris Special Events Coordinator 604.533.6148 smorris@tol.ca
Pre-game party before each home game at 5:30pm in the Fox Hole
Langley Rivermen BCHL Hockey Sun Feb 21 3:00pm vs. Victoria Grizzlies Final regular season game – Fan Appreciation Night
TWU Spartans University Sports Basketball (CIS)
2016 Community Grants Date: Monday, February 22 Time: 4 - 8pm Place: Langley Events Centre, Banquet Hall Address: 7888 - 200 Street Background material on the Williams Neighbourhood Plan is available on the Township’s website at tol.ca/Williams. Community Development Division 604.533.6034 WilliamsNP@tol.ca
Fri
Feb 12 vs. University of Manitoba 6:00pm Women’s 8:00pm Men’s Sat Feb 13 vs. University of Manitoba 5:00pm Women’s 7:00pm Men’s
public notice Heritage Building Incentive Program
Fri
The Heritage Building Incentive Program is designed to assist with the costs of restoring, repairing, and maintaining eligible heritage buildings within the Township of Langley. Grants are available to property owners of heritage buildings included in the Township of Langley’s Inventory of Heritage Resources. The next deadline for the grant program is Friday, March 4, 2016 at 4:30pm. For an application form, visit the Township of Langley website at tol.ca/hbip. Elaine Horricks Heritage Planner 604.533.6176
Valley West Hawks BC Major Midget Boys’ Hockey Sun Feb 14 8:15pm vs. Northeast Chiefs Sun Feb 21 9:00am vs. South Island Royals The Langley Events Centre is located at 7888 - 200 Street For ticket information, contact Langley Events Centre 604.882.8800 • LangleyEventsCentre.com
Application forms for the 2016 Community Grants and Capital Improvement Grants are now available: 1 On the Township’s website at tol.ca/grants 2 At the Township of Langley Civic Facility, Customer Service counter, 2nd Floor We’ve gone green! Applications can now be completed and submitted online. Visit tol.ca/grants to submit your paperless application today. Hard copy forms are available at the Township of Langley Civic Facility, Customer Service, 2nd Floor, and can be returned to:
Volleyball (CIS) Feb 19 vs. UBC 6:00pm Women’s 8:00pm Men’s Sat Feb 20 vs. UBC 5:00pm Women’s 7:00pm Men’s
The Township of Langley annually awards grants to non-profit groups and organizations serving the Township and its residents.
Recreation, Culture, and Parks Division Township of Langley 20338 - 65 Avenue Langley, BC V2Y 3J1 Or submitted via email to: Community Grants: communitygrants@tol.ca Capital Improvement Grants: capitalgrants@tol.ca Deadline: Monday, February 29, 2016. Recreation, Culture, and Parks 604.533.6086
Start Composting Today Purchase a backyard composter from the Civic Facility or Operations Centre for $25. Engineering Division 604.532.7300 tol.ca/composting
After-Hours Emergency Contact 604.543.6700
POT ROAST $ save 6 3 DAYS ONLY SALE Fully Cooked FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
12 13 14
FEBRUARY
FEBRUARY
FEBRUARY
Beef Pot Roast 907 g/2 lb
LIMIT OF 3 PER CUSTOMER R
13
99
Ready from the microwave in just 33 minutes.
Visit us online at mmmeatshops.com
Prices of products that feature the MAX special logo are exclusive to registered M&M MAX customers. Simply present your MAX card, or sign up for a FREE MAX membership in-store or online, to take advantage of these MAX discounts.
www.langleytimes.com
Friday, February 12 , 2016 13
BUSINESS Gary Ahuja | 604.514.6754 | business@langleytimes.com
Call him
‘wine guru’ Alistair Veen of Tap Restaurant wins BC Sommelier of the Year ALE X B RO WN E Bl ack Pre s s
A local restaurateur has won the title of BC Sommelier of the Year. Alistair Veen, 37, co-owner of Tap Restaurant in South Surrey, gained the prestigious accolade — recognition of his expertise in serving wines and teaming them with different menus — in a grueling service exam last week before an expert panel at the Captain’s Dining Room at Rogers Arena. But Veen, who was born and raised in Langley, noted laughingly he’s still not sure how many people outside the wine and restaurant business know what a sommelier is. “You could say I’m a wine-nerd, or a wineguru,” he said with typical self-deprecating humour. He is proud, however, that, as he puts it, “the hardware is coming out to South Surrey” — even though he’s not sure yet whether ‘the hardware’ will end up being a trophy or a plaque to display at his premises, at 15350 34 Ave. He admits he was con-
sidered the dark horse going into the annual competition, presented by the BC chapter of the Canadian Association of Professional Sommeliers and sponsored by the Vancouver International Wine Festival. In the 15 years since the contest was established, he said, the title has never gone outside Vancouver. Indeed, Vancouver media reporting the event were seemingly astonished that anyone from South of the Fraser had the expertise and the flair to ace the competition — quite apart from keeping his cool and his sense of humour through the tense proceedings, which involved a written theory exam and a practical service test, including decanting both white and red wines. “I was determined to treat it as a learning experience,” Veen said of his entry into the field of 10 competitors, noting the irony is that his fellow contestants — including two that accompanied him into the final round, Sean Nelson of Vij’s Restaurant and Shane Taylor of CinCin Ristorante — are far from
strangers. “They’re all close friends of mine. We all get together regularly to discuss wines, we study together. We all know each other’s strengths and weaknesses and any single one of us could have taken the title. In fact, I really thought I was not the one who was going to be having this conversation.” Veen was once part of the Vancouver restaurant scene, himself, in a career that first began with an unglamourous position as part-time dishwasher at a Murrayville pub when he was 15. The family man (he and his wife, Aron, events director for Tap, have a year-old son, Alex) joined Tap as chef four months after it opened 10 years ago. With current partner Les Pereira, Veen — who bought out majority partner Curtis Moyen in 2010 — has continued to grow the business as a “premier dining room” blending modern and classic cuisine. Veen believes that being a chef gave him a distinct
Su bmitte d pho to
Alistair Veen of Tap Restaurant has been named BC Sommelier of the Year. advantage in the food and wine pairing component of the contest. “I have the edge from the sheer amount of wine and food pairings I’ve done around the world — when asked to do that in front of an audience it was like pulling on my socks,” he said. “I’m a chef first and foremost, but once I started really appreciating what was involved in running a restaurant, I realized it was a huge area
“It’s a long way to come, through a tunnel and across two bridges.” he said. “What I’m hoping is that it will make people really interested in staying put in South Surrey, rather than feeling they have to travel through the tunnel and over the bridges to Vancouver — to have the feeling that, holy smoke, we’ve got the top sommelier in B.C. right here in our own backyard.”
(to explore). When I turned 27, I decided I was going to focus on wine education.” While he has appreciated the expressions of support that have flooded in since his win, Veen said he hasn’t “fully absorbed what the ramifications of the award will be” for Tap. It’s certainly focused Vancouver attention on the venue, he acknowledged, though he’s not expecting a heavy influx of trade from the city.
The Legendary RED WING Heritage Collection
10875
TRACTION TRED
29999
$
9017
$
BECKMAN CHUKKA
35999
8111
IRON RANGER
$
35999
FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY, RED WING SHOE COMPANY HAS BEEN BUILDING CLASSIC HERITAGE STYLES FROM THE ICONIC 875 TO THE IRON RANGER, THE ENGINEER AND MORE... THE LEGEND LIVES
9016
BECKMAN
$
38999
REDDHART. CA WORKWEAR
10877
8” TRACTION TRED
$
HOURS: Mon-Wed: 9-7 Thurs - Fri: 9-8 Saturday: 9-6 Sunday: 10-5
31999
LANGLEY
19685 Willowbrook Dr. (Old Dulux Paint Building)
604.539.1456
www.reddhart.ca
14 Friday, February 12, 2016
www.langleytimes.com
‘Accept Me’ off to Grammys
778-298-8805 Mentorship & Training
Applied Practice Course One-on-one daily support from an experienced Managing Broker
K URT LANGMANN Black Press
A philanthropic fashion line that takes aim at bullying is becoming a sensation. The “Accept Me� logo, which adorns clothing and accessories, started as a kernel in Kim Radons’s mind last summer on her Aldergrove farm. It has since grown to take the Grammy Awards stage in Los Angeles. “I started this brand because I firmly believe we should all be accepted for ‘who I am, how I look, whom I love, and what I believe,’� said founder Kim Radons. “Individually, we desire acceptance, yet we are falling short in the reciprocation department.� She had been dealing with some “profoundly painful� issues around her work as a children’s advocate, “and then at the end of June, it hit me, we need one platform — acceptance — and it takes care of all of that bullying, racism, and negativity in the world.�
Su bmitte d pho to
The ‘Accept Me’ logo which adorns clothing and accessories started as a kernel in Kim Radons’s mind last summer on her Aldergrove farm and has since grown to take the Grammy Awards stage in Los Angeles. Radons had the idea for a logo and called on an artist friend in Quebec, Colleen Reich, to come up with the final logo design. It depicts a person breaking through the barriers of marginalization. “There’s a bit of nostalgia with a peace sign in the design, along with breaking through the barriers.� The T-shirts, sterling
silver necklaces and other jewelry items are currently only available online, although Radons is working on getting them into stores as well. To that end, she got a big break when the upcoming 58th annual Grammy Awards accepted her bid to have the Accept Me products included in their swag bags. “I thought it was a
long shot but I wrote the smallest pitch to the Grammy Awards and got the quickest response. Within 15 minutes they called me and said they loved the message.� Support of Accept Me branded merchandise enables the organization to provide funds to select charities that share their primary goal of empowering positive growth in the lives of at risk youth. Accept Me supports the work of two organizations, Bullying Ends Here and Boys Club Network. “I found Bullying Ends Here when I was looking for help groups. Its founder, Tad, is a police officer who lectures at high schools and I listened to him talk to Grades 9-10 at a West Vancouver school. We were all spellbound,� said Radons. Radons and husband, Roy, have been involved with Boys Club Network for the past four years, and every summer the couple hosts 75 youths from BCN at their farm for activities and a wiener roast. “For those of us who grew up on farms it may not seem anything special, but for these kids it’s their very first exposure to what a farm is.� The websites are bullyingendshere.ca and boysclubnetwork.com. “Acceptance is not just something that happens; it is a lifelong choice that requires one to be consistent and constant in their practice of compassion and empathy. Together we can share this simple yet powerful message. It’s a movement, a small adjustment, and it starts with you,� said Radons. “Visit our ‘Friends’ page to learn more about the charities we love.� To learn more about Accept Me and the Accept Me movement, visit the website: www.acceptme.ca.
On Sale Now!
,JET 5JDLFUT Ages 2-12. Limit of three (3) kids’ tickets with purchase of a full-price adult ticket. Restrictions, exclusions and additional charges may apply. Subject to availability.
BC PLACE
FEB 27
#VZ 5JDLFUT UJDLFUNBTUFS DB t t 7FOVF #PY 0GýDF 342482
14 - 8948 202 Street
465:;,91(4*(5(+( *( Competitors shown are subject to change. Š 2015 Feld Motor Sports, Inc.
www.langleytimes.com
Friday, February 12 , 2016 15
Yorkson students get their feet wet Ninety Grade 6 students from Yorkson Creek Middle School got their feet wet in Yorkson Creek on Monday, Jan. 25 as an introduction to a project which will address water quality in Langley. The General Motors Global Rivers Environmental Education Network (GM GREEN), encourages a communitywide approach to help youth better understand their impact on local watersheds. Employees from General Motors Langley Parts Distribution Centre, Langley Environmental Partners Society (LEPS) and Earth Force help young people conduct water quality testing in local streams and develop a sustainable action plan addressing water quality issues in Langley. “It’s critical that today’s youth are connected to their local watersheds
and the environment,” said Sarah Atherton, Education Program Coordinator at LEPS. “We work closely with School District 35 students to build that connection and help young people see the role they can play in protecting and adapting the environment for the next generation.” This year the program expands from Yorkson Creek Middle School to HD Stafford Middle School. “Access to clean water is essential to all communities, and this program encourages students to be leaders in advancing water quality and conservation,” said Adria MacKenzie, of GM corporate communications. The government of B.C. is contributing $23,773 toward the Langley Environmental Partners Society so two people can receive
Langley gyms join virtual club In a fitness market dominated by large chains, 11 Lower Mainland independent gyms have joined together to offer a new fitness initiative to the public. Virtual Gym Club, featuring Fitness Challenge (19889 96 Ave.) and Revolution MMA (20460 Langley Bypass) in Langley, is a flexible gym membership to make exercising possible for the busiest of individuals. “With the rise of gym chains in the area, competition was only growing for the independent gyms,” said Riley Abreo, founder of Virtual Gym Club. “By working together, independent gyms can take back some of the market while provid-
is Th th’s on M
ing a new alternative for the public to get healthy.” The online membership gives access to any independent gym in the network, and gym time can be booked with just a few clicks on a smart phone. There are also no hidden fees, or long term contracts, Abreo said. “Too many times, these big corporations and businesses use pushy sales techniques and long term contracts to lock members in,” said Abreo. “Gym access should be convenient and affordable for any willing participant.” For more info, visit virtualgymclub.com. See full story online at langleytimes.com.
Langley Times
Carrier
26 weeks of work experience in sustainable agriculture and watershed stewardship. “This is a terrific job creation partnership that is giving two people valuable work experience in environmental stewardship in their community, while developing programs for middle school students,” said Mary Polak, B.C.’s environment minister and MLA for Langley. “This project will also benefit the community.” GM GREEN celebrated its 25th anniversary last year. It is the longest-running conservation education program by any automaker. For more information about Earth Force and the GM GREEN program, visit the website www.earthforce.org/ GMGREEN.
Love IT! &/($5$1&(
SALE
IS ON!
FLOORING FOR EVERY BUDGET
n i y r r u H
Su bmitte d pho to
Grade 6 student Julia Cotton carried out nitrate testing as part of an environmental science field session on Jan. 25.
SAVE UP TO
80
Carpet FROM
$
.99
Area Rug CLEAR-OUT
50-70 Click Together
Vinyl Plank *
SQ FT
Thank you Grace for the great work you do on your route! sponsored by
*On selected items, while quantities last
call 604-514-6770
FROM
2.99
$
Grace has been delivering the Langley Times for 4 months. She enjoys playing both piano and ukulele. Her favourite sport is soccer.
Over 40 Years in Langley | (across from La-Z-Boy Furniture Gallery) MONFRI: 8:30am-5:30pm SAT: 9:00am-5:00pm • Closed Sunday
%* off
(while quantities last)
SALE ENDS FEB.29
Join our newspaper delivery team:
*
SQ FT
FIRST COM
604.533.4231 | 304-20771 Langley Bypass Hwy. #10
off
ON ALL IN-STOCK FLOORING
ERVE E • FIRST S
LANGLEY: 19700 Langley Bypass, 604-534-5233 ALDERGROVE: 26310 Fraser Hwy, 604-607-0713
%
nufloorslangley.ca
16 Friday, February 12, 2016
www.langleytimes.com EVERY SAT & SUN 10AM-6PM
ALL
CHECKOUT LANES
OPEN GUARANTEED† unless we are unable due to unforeseen technical difficulties
†
FREE
spend $250 and receive a
Softsoap personal care set up to $24.98 value
we match
20946440
Spend $250 or more before applicable taxes in a single transaction at any Real Canadian Superstore location and receive free Softsoap personal care set. Excludes purchase of tobacco, alcohol products, prescriptions, gift cards, phone cards, lottery tickets, all third party operations (post office, gas bars, dry cleaners, etc.) and any other products which are provincially regulated. The retail value of up to $24.98 will be deducted from the total amount of your purchase before sales taxes are applied. Limit one coupon per family and/or customer account. No cash value. No copies. Coupon must be presented to the cashier at time of purchase. Valid from Friday, February 12th until closing Thursday, February 18th, 2016. Cannot be combined with any other coupons or promotional offers. No substitutions, refunds or exchanges on free item. 20951262
4
10000 06480
prıces Every week, we check our major competitors’ flyers and match the price on hundreds of items*.
1
big on fresh cap off prime ribs steak 20822034
7
98
/lb 17.59 /kg
Babybel assorted varieties, 6’s, 120 g 20574332
4
27
ea croissants pkg. of 12 20120166
5
00
ea 10 lb BAG Farmer’s Market™ red potatoes product of Canada, no. 1 grade 20601011001
Lindt Excellence chocolate bar selected varieties, 100 g 20312527005
2
48
ea
LIMIT 6
AFTER LIMIT
3.79
Coca-Cola or Pepsi soft drinks selected varieties, 6 X 710 mL 20313741002 / 20310546002
2
97
ea
LIMIT 2
AFTER LIMIT
4.49
Dr. Oetker Ristorante pizza selected varieties, frozen, 320-390 g 20296100001
3
97
4
88
1
broccoli crowns product of USA 20026161001
ea
98
/lb 4.37 /kg
ea
LIMIT 4
AFTER LIMIT
5.97 3 PK Romaine heart product of USA 20067389001
5
2/
00 OR
2.68 EACH
10 lb BAG Farmer’s Market™ russet potatoes
3 96 3
product of Canada, no. 1 grade 20601018001
68
ea
PKG of 3 Farmer’s Market™ English cucumber
Armstrong cheese bar selected varieties, 700 g 20576184002
7
47
ea
LIMIT 2
AFTER LIMIT
9.97
Gillette Fusion ProShield razors selected varieties 20935646
9
86
ea
Ziploc plastic food storage containers
AFTER LIMIT
assorted sizes, excludes 13 count and 22 pack
13.99
20800040 / 20800059 / 20800047
LIMIT 4
3
67
product of Canada or Mexico, no. 1 grade 20828461001
ea
ea
works out to be
1.32
per cucumber
uary 15, 15 2016 6 or while stock stoc lasts. Prices effective Friday, February 12 to Monday, February
Quantities and/or selection of items may be limited and may not be available in all stores. No rainchecks. No substitutions on clearance items or where quantities are advertised as limited. Advertised pricing and product selection (flavour, colour, patterns, style) may vary by store location. We reserve the right to limit quantities to reasonable family requirements. We are not obligated to sell items based on errors or misprints in typography or photography. Coupons must be presented and redeemed at time of purchase. Applicable taxes, deposits, or environmental surcharges are extra. No sales to retail outlets. Some items may have “plus deposit and environmental charge” where applicable. ®/™ The trademarks, service marks and logos displayed in this flyer are trademarks of Loblaws Inc. and others. All rights reserved. © 2016 Loblaws Inc. * we match prices! Applies only to our major supermarket competitors’ flyer items. Major supermarket competitors are determined solely by us based on a number of factors which can vary by store location. We will match the competitor’s advertised price only during the effective date of the competitor’s flyer advertisement. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES (note that our major supermarket competitors may not). Due to the fact that product is ordered prior to the time of our Ad Match checks, quantities may be limited. We match identical items (defined as same brand, size, and attributes) and in the case of fresh produce, meat, seafood and bakery, we match a comparable item (as determined solely by us). We will not match competitors’ “multi-buys” (eg. 2 for $4), “spend x get x”, “Free”, “clearance”, discounts obtained through loyalty programs, or offers related to our third party operations (post office, gas bars, dry cleaners etc.). We reserve the right to cancel or change the terms of this program at any time. Customer Relations: 1-866-999-9890.
superstore.ca
www.langleytimes.com
Friday, February 12 , 2016 17
HOME BUYING OPTIONS “One of the simplest reasons for a subject to sale is that it gives the family or individual the chance to move out of their old house and into their new one without the need to rent elsewhere.”
NEW HOME DEVELOPMENT
Low inventory and a low Canadian dollar making a sellers’ market
Renting or renting back may be a buying option By Nicolle Hodges It’s a common question that can feel like a housing market merry-goround: do you sell your home before you buy, or do you buy your new home before you sell? January was the hottest month on record – at least for the real estate market. According to the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board, sales were up a whopping 57 percent over January 2015, and while it can be a lucrative opportunity as a seller, it leaves many buyers scrambling to find a suitable home. Louise McKnight, Associate Broker/ Partner at Bay Realty Ltd further explains how low inventory and a low Canadian dollar are contributing to a sellers’ market. The low dollar, she says, is motivating the Chinese investor to purchase real estate, while multiple offers has become commonplace. In a balanced market or a “buyers’ market” a subject to sale agreement is fairly common practise. This clause allows buyers to purchase their new home, subject to their current home selling by a certain date. However, in a “sellers’ market,” which the market is currently considered, it would be rare to have a subject to sale accepted. That’s because, as McKnight explains, many sellers are presented with multiple offers on their home and will opt for the sure sale rather than a subject sale.
“[The market] is very, very, active, subject to sale is that it gives the almost to the overheated category,” family or individual the chance to says Michael Trites, Managing Bromove out of their old house and into ker/Sales Associate at Royal LePage their new one without the need to Northstar Realty. “Selling over the rent elsewhere. listed price is more the norm rather If buyers find themselves without the than the exception, and at prices that subject to sale option, the question are sometimes difficult to remains: do you rent back rationalize.” from the new owners of Matt Morrow, Realtor at your home until you find RE/MAX 2000 Realty, something? agrees. “That is happening quite “I've been a realtor for 10 regularly [and] it seems years and although I've to be a win-win if done been through some crazy properly,” says Trites. “It markets, I haven't experican be a term of the Contract of Purchase and Sale, enced anything quite like or a separate rental agreethis,” he says. “The market Louise McKnight ment can be prepared.” is being fuelled by an all Associate Broker/Partner at As for what to do with all time low level of inventoBay Realty Ltd. of your “stuff,” while you ry, low interest rates, and make the move? McKlots of buyers. Prices of night says it’s a great opportunity to homes have increased nearly $10,000 declutter and to use moving as an a week for the past 2-3 months.” opportunity to take a critical look He adds that sellers won’t consider at your home decor and personal a subject to sale offer and in most items. If a significant “decluttering” cases you won't stand a chance havis needed, consider renting a storage ing any conditions in your offer. That unit or a storage pod that can be goes for financing and/or inspections delivered to your home, self packed, too. and taken away. “If there's 10 offers on a home, more “Try not to store items that you will than half will be free of all condinot use at your new home,” she says. tions these days, and deposits are “This may be the perfect time for a being handed over at the time of the garage sale!” offer,” says Morrow. “An awkward As for final advice for people in the spot to be in as a buyer, but plenty of situation of renting while they look buyers are willing to offer way over to buy, Trites recommends reviewing asking price with no conditions and, the rental agreement before signing of course as a seller, you want the to be sure it’s a month-to-month best offer.” One of the simplest reasons for a agreement and not a lease.
“Leases most likely will contain penalties for early termination, whereas month-to-month tenancies require one rental period’s notice to terminate,” he says, It’s a very tough market to be a buyer in, which is why Morrow’s final piece
of advice is to consider lightening your “needs list” and just get back into the market. “[Maintain] constant communication with your Realtor,” he says, “and be ready to jump both feet in.”
18 Friday, February 12, 2016
Nicole Gidman
Jag Atwal
Don Munro
www.langleytimes.com
Nancy Smith
Rick Garcha
Bernadine Jensen
Pauly Dhillon
Are you ready to take your career to the next level?
Stan Sturwold
Anne Chow
Tracey Ledlin
Then you are not like other people. You have something that stands out. You have the drive, focus and discipline to become a success in the real estate industry. You want the lifestyle you’ve always dreamed. You are an entrepreneur.
Janet Fisher
Emily Merrin
To Join Canada’s #1 Real Estate Brokerage Call Managing Broker, Karen Grunlund 604-533-3939
8426 - 214B Street - SOLD $126K OVER LIST!
Thinking of Selling for Top Dollar? D Call ANNE and SOL LYNN TODAY!
Thinking of Selling for Top Dollar? D Call ANNE and SOL LYNN TODAY!
Lynn Brice-Polegato 604-533-3939 Anne Chow 604-836-6019
Lynn Brice-Polegato 604-533-3939 Anne Chow 604-836-6019
#5, 7141 - 122nd Street - SOLD in 1 day!
Garry Voigt
#4, 7141 - 122nd Street - SOLD OVER LIST!
Thinking of Selling for Top Dollar? D Call ANNE and SOL LYNN TODAY!
Ray Lewis
Lynn Brice-Polegato 604-533-3939 Anne Chow 604-836-6019
Lynn Brice-Polegato 604-533-3939 Anne Chow 604-836-6019
25715 56TH AVENUE • Land has been cleared and is ready for you to build your dream home on or plant blueberries! • Highly visible location and only blocks from the closest freeway interchange and Gloucester Park. • Invest in your future! • 20,000 cubic feet of fill capacity still available on fill permit • 3 phase hydro, water and natural gas all at property line • Zoned RU-3
19681 80TH AVENUE 2.03 Acres with a 3, 486 sq. ft. home and a large 32’ x 60’ shop. Property is located in the rapidly developing Willoughby area of Langley called Latimer. The Latimer Neighbourhood Draft Plan shows this property being designated for Rowhouse/Townhouse B (16 – 22 UPA).
2,000,000
Don Munro 604-817-7338
Don Munro 604-817-7338
Mary Young
$2,200,000
Cheryl Kraut
Alison Stebbings
8178 192ND STREET, SURREY
Kristy Dusdal
This prime 5 acre property features a +/-3,100 sq.ft., 4 bedroom split level home, a large 60 x 60 , 3 bayshop with mezzanine office and ample hard all weather parking, making for a wonderful live/work situation. Quick access to both the TransCanada Highwat #1 & Highway #15 (to US Border) make this centrally located property the perfect location as well. Plenty of room to build your own private estate or wait for development to move in, either way this property should belong to you!!
8412 ARMSTRONG ROAD PANORAMIC VIEWS!
$13,888,888 Patricia de Oliveira
$2,500,000
Don Munro 604-817-7338
22089 TELEGRAPH TRAIL Leanna Nash
Eileen Wang
Thinking of Selling for Top Dollar? D Call ANNE and SOL LYNN TODAY!
Ann Lapierre
Jat Saini
Karen Grunlund Managing Broker
Nefer Owen
21593 - 86 Court - SOLD $74K OVER LIST! Lynn Brice-Polegato
Jen Murphy
Subject property in conveniently located in the rural area of beautiful Fort Langley. It is within a short drive to everywhere. Zoned RU-1 and in the ALR this 24.52 Acre parcel would make a perfect estate property. Over 1.5 Acres is currently planted in “Rica” Blueberries. A good 270’ well with 30 GPM also adds to the appeal. Careful, tasteful 21st century update has been made to this “1890’s Heritage Home”. Home is set well back on the property for optimal privacy.
$2,588,000
Don Munro 604-817-7338 Krysta Harcus
Amazing panoramic views of the North Shore Mountains and the Fraser River from this large 108.45 acre private estate property. This is one of the last large acreage properties located in the Country Line/Glen Valley area of northeast Langley. The property is irregular in shape with a +/- 2,672.5 frontage on Armstrong Road and a +/- 2,556.5 frontage on 86th Avenue. A gated, paved driveway leads to the main house which won the Gold Award a Georgie Award for Best Custom Home in 1994 and is +/- 11,075 sq. ft. with an additional +/14,374 sq. ft. unfinished addition awaiting your finishing touches. The property also features an Indoor Pool, Hot Tub, Sauna, Observatory with full basement and two huge bathrooms, an Office/Shop, a Barn and a Cattle/Horse Shelter. A one of a kind trophy farm!!
Ata Miri
Don Munro 604-817-7338 Bronsson Harder
WestCoast Realty™ You’ve found a home LANGLEY 156 – 19653 Willowbrook Drive 604-533-3939 • Toll Free: 1-888-551-3939 www.suttonwestcoast.com
Namita Dhami
Martin Steward
George Porter
Parm Rai
Desmond Jensen
Robert Kowalewski
Darren Martin
Ken Heppner
Team Alyssa Alyssa Dotson
Gary Sidhu
Margit de Jong
Mike McAuley
Sarah Shinn
www.langleytimes.com
Friday, February 12 , 2016 19
G IN ! M ON COSO
Register Today
20 Friday, February 12, 2016
www.langleytimes.com
Something truly unique is coming to South Surrey.
OPENING THIS WEEKEND FEBRUARY 13TH AT NOON SHARP
Your home is your castle. You deserve to be treated like a Royale. Royale Properties is an award-winning builder focused on delivering a customer service approach that gives homeowners peace of mind.
European Design with a West Coast Address An exclusive collection of 49 residences, Notting Hill offers four distinct styles of homes, Grand Flats, Stacked Flats, Rooftop Townhomes, and Traditional Townhomes from $269,900. The handsome result of a partnership between Royale Properties and the creative minds at Robert Cicozzi architecture, Notting Hill was inspired by the timeless elegance of traditional British design.
Register today for more information
nottinghilltownhomes.com 778.291.2828 Prices exclude taxes and are subject to availability at time of visit and/or to change without notice. E.&O.E. Sales and Marketing provided by Fifth Avenue Real Estate Marketing Ltd. ďŹ fthave.ca
www.langleytimes.com
NO.1
LANGLEY’S HIDDEN GEM REVEALED
HW Y
64 AVE
62
A
Friday, February 12 , 2016 21
61 AVE
240 ST
232 ST
N
Hyde Canyon is an exclusive and carefully planned community encompassing 64 estate homes woven into a magnificent natural setting. Impressive views of the north shore mountains and acres of protected greenspace connected by a scenic walking trail enhance the quality of life that thrives here. Two accomplished Langley builders offering a complementary range of house styles and finishing materials allow you to find a home as unique as you are.
Marketed by:
Show Homes Now Open Sat – Wed, 1-5 pm – located at 24455 61 Avenue
Developed by:
604 636 7082 hydecanyon.com
FLEXIBILITY FOR YOUR INDIVIDUAL WANTS & NEEDS. BREATH TAKING VIEWS. DOORSTEP HIKING TRAILS. AMAZING PRICE. INCREDIBLE VALUE.
VISIT OUR SHOW HOME 47150 MacFarlane Place, Chilliwack Open 12pm to 5pm Daily (except Thursday & Friday) 604.824.6473 INCREDIBLE CUSTOMIZATION ∙ INCREDIBLE VIEWS ∙ INCREDIBLE ACTIVE LIFESTYLE
3-4 BEDROOM SINGLE-FAMILY SKYVIEW HOMES PRICED FROM $ 449,900
FOR DETAILED DRIVING DIRECTIONS VISIT
www.summitresidences.ca
22 Friday, February 12, 2016
www.langleytimes.com
I HAVE BUYERS LOOKING TO PURCHASE IN: GREAT OPPORTUNITY Great opportunity to own! Fantastic 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit in Parkside Place. Cozy living room with gas heatilator fireplace with sliding doors to balcony and adjoining white kitchen. Large master bedroom with his & her closets and updated ensuite. Newer high efficiency washer and dryer. Park across the street & close to shopping, restaurants, transit, etc. Call today!
• Aldergrove
• Otter Area
• Murrayville
• Abbotsford
• Salmon River
• Langley City
IF YOU ARE THINKING OF SELLING, PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL FOR A COMPLIMENTARY MARKET EVALUATION
604-857-1100 HORSES ANYONE???
LANGLEY
#304-20088 55A Ave
P U B L I S H I N G E V E R Y F R I D AY I N Y O U R L A N G L E Y T I M E S
SOLD! RARE FIND 1/2 ACRE
If you are looking for a farm in the Otter area of Langley call today. I have a great one available, a 45 acre former dairy with 2 great homes, barns and lots of other outbuildings. Need a place for a winery or room for a new home site? Includes 2 road frontages. This is the ideal location.
3763 244 Street - Langley
1939 256 Street, Langley
Can’t play golf... 6898759 6898775
Rare Find! Beautiful and usable 1/2 acre located in the Otter area. Perfect location to build a new home or investment. 1200+ sq ft rancher offers living room with gas heatilator fireplace and adjoining dining room. Quaint country kitchen with separate eating area plus 2 spacious bedrooms. Large fenced backyard - perfect for starting your own garden. Minutes to Otter Co-op. Call Verne today for your viewing.
www.leoronse.com 604-790-0231
info@vernestel.com
FREE EVALUATION
OPEN Saturday, Feb 13th 1-4PM OPEN Saturday, Feb 13th 1-4PM DREAM HOME
LUXURIOUS HOME/GREENBELT
Over 3600 sq.ft. two storey plus finished basement with 4 bdrms up and 1 down. 4798 sq.ft cul de sac lot. 2 f/places, gorgeous deck, fire pit and built in BBQ. S/S appliances, granite, 4 bathrooms. Like a street of dreams! 7892 211A Street • $949,000
Gorgeous 6053 sq.ft. two storey plus finished basement on a 12,066 sq.ft. lot backing onto very private Greenbelt. Kitchen plus wok kitchen, great room, double staircase. 8 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms. MEDIA room and Bar, plus LEGAL SUITE. So many deluxe features to mention 17131 85A Ave, Surrey • $1,449,000
FORT LANGLEY
Prestigious Hudson Bay Street in beautiful Fort Langley. Gorgeous view of the valley and farm land. This 4800 sq.ft. two storey plus finished basement offers RV parking, .29 of an acre. Hardwood floors and slate flooring. Large mud room, kitchen with granite, and w/I pantry. New paint, new lighting, new carpets. 2 bdrms, gym and rec. room down. 8939 Hudson Bay St. • $1,699,000
OPEN Sunday, Feb 14th 1-4PM WALNUT GROVE
1867 sq.ft. 3 level split on a 5595 sq.ft. south facing private lot. 3 bdrms, 3 bthrms, 2 fireplaces. Perfect family home. Walk to schools. 21112 95 A Ave • $699,000
LANGLEY CONDO
Creekside Estates – beautiful 616 sq.ft. ground level one bedroom and bathroom condo. Open concept, Granite, S/S appliances and in suite laundry. Building is in excellent condition. Walking distance to everything. #105 – 5438 198 Street • $168,000
DANNY EVANS
PRIVATE LUXURY HOME Chateau estate home nestled at the end of a quiet, country Langley road. This luxurious home is set on 20+ secluded acres. Over 8700 sq.ft of grand elegance. Entertainers dream home with salt water pool, hot tub and cabana. Well groomed walking trails that meander around the private lake, gardens, water features, and tennis court. The home is magnificent with 12’ ceilings, English style bar, chef inspired kitchen. Upper floor is the master bedroom, the ensuite and the private balcony. An indoor gym, Billiards room and state of the art theatre room on the lower level that has French doors that open to the resort style back yard. Large separate shop, a coach home for your visiting guests all complete and self contained. There is no other home and property like this and offers so many features.
604-649-1067 www.dannyevans.caa
www.langleytimes.com
Friday, February 12 , 2016 23
DATEBOOK
D a n F e rg u s o n | 6 0 4 . 5 1 4 . 6 7 5 3 | d a t e b o o k @ l a n g l e y t i m e s . c o m
Langley Lodge New2U sale Feb. 13, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 5451 204 St. Clean, gently-used, quality ladies clothing, shoes and purses. Accessorize with a piece from the jewelry collection. Purchases support residents with special programs that will improve their quality of life. Celebration of life remembering late City of Langley Councillor Dave Hall will be held on March 5 at the new Timms Community Centre from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Members of the public are invited to attend the event organized by the Hall family. Small Animal Rescue Society urgently requires mature, reliable volunteers for help at their rabbit shelter in Aldergrove on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Also for alternate Tuesday evening shift from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Own transportation required. Contact Muriel 604-530-3297.
FORTified, a mixed Dragonboat team in the Fort Langley Canoe Club, is recruiting new paddlers. Practices until April are held on Sunday mornings or early afternoons, and beginning in April, on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. The team usually attends about six weekend regattas from May until September. Our team is a motivated group of paddlers who have won gold in the BC 55+ Games four times. If you are physically fit and born in 1965 or earlier, contact Sandy at sandyferguson55@gmail.com or Terry at thelindens@shaw.ca for more information.
Grieving Losses During the Dementia Journey Free Alzheimer Society of B.C. workshop, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Feb. 22 at Douglas Recreation Centre, 20550 Douglas Cres. Preregistration required. Call 604-449-5000. Golden Agers bowling at West Langley Hall 208 St. and 94 Ave. Monday mornings at 10 a.m. Contact Helen Williams at 604-8073107. Langley Concert Band meets Monday nights, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at RE Mountain band room. Accepting new members with at least one year’s experience. For more info email langleyconcertband@gmail.com. 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.
The Langley Heritage Society meets Feb. 23 at Milner Chapel, 6716 216th St. 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker Jay Sherwood will talk about his most recent book “Surveying Southern B.C.” and about the prominent BC surveyor Frank Swanell, covering the years from 1902 to 1907. His books will be available for sale. Light refreshments will be provided. For more information go to www. langleyheritage.ca. Non-members please RSVP to info@langleyheritage.ca. 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
E-mail your event information to datebook@langleytimes.com
Walnut Grove Vancity branch (103-20159 88 Ave.). For more, go to www.pipain.com or email dick@pipain.com. 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.
New Timms Community Centre opens Feb. 24, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at 20399 Douglas Cres. Mayor and Council will cut the ribbon while attendees enjoy a piece of cake, attend a free tour and enter to win one of the many raffle giveaways. For more information please contact 604-514-2800. Opus One Women’s Choir meets Wednesday nights, 7:15 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. at RE Mountain Band Room. This threepart women’s choir accepts new members (no experience necessary) throughout the year. No audition. For more info email opusonewe@gmail.com.
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 and 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.
All That Jazz Workshop introductory dance and fitness class with basic body stretch, light cardio and basic jazz moves, all while learning a simple routine Mar. 4, 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Register at Langley Senior Centre by calling 604-530-3020. Members $10. Non-members $15.
Central Valley Community Pipe Band is accepting new pipers and drummers. Please contact Pipe Major Brittney Otto at 604226-3476 or otto.britt@gmail.com. Beginner classes are also being offered. Langley Memorial Hospital Gift Shop needs volunteer cashiers. We provide training and a parking pass. Apply on line at: http://www. fraserhealth.ca/about-us/get-involved/volunteer/langley-memorial-hospital. Bibles for Missions Thrift Store is looking for volunteers to help the 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. Post your event. Click on calendar & ‘add event.’
RECEIVE
25% OFF
15
%
OFF
ALL “PREFERRED” OR “ARP” BRANDED OVER THE COUNTER PRODUCTS.
ALL BATHROOM SAFETY PRODUCTS, ALL WHEELCHAIRS, ROLLATORS, WALKERS
Come in for a Quick & Convenient
NEXT TO AVECINA MEDICAL CLINIC
PRESCRIPTION TRANSFER
GREAT SERVICE • FREE DELIVERY FAMILY CARE PHARMACY
LANGLEY:
5581-204th St 604.539.1611
OPEN:
Monday-Friday 9am-6pm Saturday & Sunday 10am-4pm
LAST CHANCE TO ENTER TO WIN...
1000
$
GROCERY STORE GIFT CARD! Two $1,000 gift card prizes available to be won.
CHECK YOUR
Pulse COMPLETE THE SURVEY...
www.pulseresearch.com/lowermainland
CARRIERS NEEDED
Earn some extra money! Carriers & substitute carriers are needed now! CONTACT CIRCULATION:
604.514.6770
circulation@langleytimes.com
24 Friday, February 12, 2016
www.langleytimes.com
SPORTS
Gary Ahuja | 604.514.6754 | sports@langleytimes.com
D A N FE R GUS ON Langley Time s
Above: Quinn Mcitrick of the Langley Thunder outruns a Coquitlam Adanacs pursuer in U18 Gold medal play on Monday Feb. 8 at Willoughby Community Park. Langley won 11-9. Below: Langley Thunder’s Nathan McKiegan shoulders past a Coquitlam Adanacs player.
Langley golden at provincial championships Thunder defeat Adanacs in final match D AN FERGU SO N Ti m e s Re po r t e r
It was a great way to wrap up a season. The Langley Thunder took the Subway British Columbia Lacrosse Association (BCLA) field lacrosse provincial championships U18 Tier 1 gold medal on Monday (Feb. 8). They beat the Coquitlam Adanacs 11-9 in afternoon action at Willoughby Community Park. The Thunder’s Connor McNeill was named MVP. McNeill also received a Warrior Sports Canada Fair Play award, as did Thunder coach Bryan Poole. Poole, who has been coaching with his brother Ian for about seven years, was confident going
into the championships. “I felt that it’s a very competitive league, but the way we had played all season, I knew that we had just as good an opportunity to take home a gold medal as any of the other teams” Poole said. “Our guys just had to be ready.” Goalie Levi Gallant was instrumental in the win, Poole said. “Our goalie had has a good run his whole career. We’re just very fortunate to have someone like that.” The Thunder won or tied every game they played en route to the win, beginning Friday against Coquitlam, winning 12-8. Ryan Martel was named MVP. The players posted two wins on Saturday, beating New West 7-4 (Quinn McKitrick was named MVP) and Ridge Meadows 9-2 (Caleb Pearson named MVP). On Sunday, Delta held the
FAN APPRECIATION DAY SUN, FEB 21 I 3:00PM
Langley team to a 7-7 tie (Levi Gallant MVP), which led to the Monday final and victory. “It’s always nice winning the
First 500 fans receive a Mega Phone, sponsered by
last game of the season,” Poole said. Forty-five teams from Vancouver Island, Lower Mainland, Interior
$
40 for 4 Playoff Games Purchase a $40 4 Game Flex Pack for #4 Rivermen Playoffs Now and secure your ALEC seats for the first four games of the BCHL CAPSTICK PSTICK Langley, gley, BC playoffs at the LEC.
VS
Tickets can be purchased at the LEC or online through Ticketmaster T: 604.882.8800 ALL HOME GAM E S ARE PL AYE D AT TH E LA N G LEY EV EN TS C EN TR E
and the North competed in the four-day event. Members of the Thunder: Ryan Alcos, Quinn Beavis, Josh Brunsch, Matthew Brunsch, McKenzie Day, Colin Gormley, Trevor Hawley, Dylan Kaminsky, Everett Kellner, Nathaniel Kozevnikov, Jordan Lewis, Ryan Martel, Nathan McKeigan, Quinn McKitrick, Connor McNeill, Chase Moore, Kyle Olsen, Caleb Pearson, Cole Radke, Cal Slade, Brenden Symons, Torin VanRheenan, Craig Whitton, Levi Gallant and Brandon Goff. Coaches: Bryan Poole and Ian Poole. Trainer: John Pearson. Other gold medal winners were the U18 Tier 2 Coquitlam Adanacs, the U15 Tier 1 New Westminster, the U15 Tier 2 Nanaimo Raiders, the U13 Tier 1 Coquitlam Adanacs and the U13 Tier 2 Ridge Meadows Burrards #2.
W: LangleyRivermen.com
E: Tickets@LangleyRivermen.com
www.langleytimes.com
Friday, February 12 , 2016 25
Seniors Day Thursday - Feb. 18th • Full Service Pharmacy • Convenient Langley Mall Location
• Free Delivery • Free Blister Packs • Vaccination Services
SAVE 15%*
Save & Earn Reward Points! 3rd Thursday - Every Month *Discount given off regular prices on People First Rewards card purchases. Discount not applicable to prescriptions and tobacco, other exclusions may apply.
778-277-0024 116 - 5500 204th St.
Biomedic ASA 81mg
Langley Mall - Next to No Frills Mon to Fri: 9 am to 6 pm Sat: 9 am to 5 pm Sun: 11 am to 5 pm
DAN FER GUSON L an gley Tim es
Langley Rivermen forward Ryan Barrow and Chilliwack Chiefs defenceman Dennis Cholowski fight for position in front of Chiefs goalie Aidan Pelino on Feb. 8 at the Langley Events Centre. Chilliwack won 5-2.
A frustrating Family Day game for Langley Rivermen Chilliwack Chiefs open up early scoring lead in Monday hockey game The Langley Rivermen were unable to overcome an early scoring lead by the Chilliwack Chiefs Monday (Feb. 8). The Rivermen hosted the Chiefs at a special Family Day game at the Langley Events Centre. Coming into the contest, the Chiefs led the season series 4-2. Bo Didur started in net for the Rivermen, while Aiden Pelino countered for the Chiefs. The Chiefs opened up the scoring early on at the 1:28 mark with a goal from Darien Craighead. During four-on-four play, Chilliwack doubled their lead
thanks to Jordan Kawaguchi at 12:50. Kawaguchi then scored a power play goal with 34 seconds remaining to make it 3-0. The Chiefs took their three-goal lead into the second period and led the shot count 9-3. In the second Kawaguchi capped off the hat trick, scoring the only goal of the period on a Chiefs power play to extend the lead to 4-0 after 40 minutes. With under eight minutes to play, Zac Masson would break Pelino’s shutout as he put away his own rebound on a breakaway. For Masson, it was an
unassisted goal and his eighth of the season. At 18:06, Masson scored his second of the period on the power play to cut the Chiefs’ lead to a pair of goals. Matthew Graham and Ryan Barrow had the assists. However, Kawaguchi sealed the game, scoring into the empty net for his fourth of the afternoon to make it a 5-2 final. Jordan Kawaguchi was the difference maker in the game, scoring four out of Chilliwack’s five on the day. The Rivermen remain in third place in the Mainland Division. Catch them in action at their next home game on Feb. 21 at 3 p.m., against the Victoria Grizzlies. Tickets are available online at www.langleyrivermen.com.
VS Reserve your seats at
499 Ea.
This Week’s Special
SAVE 500 $
Price in effect until Feb 20th
We are ovaert . th e moon www.cdfbc.ca
THANKS... to all of our sponsors, guests, & auction donors for helping us reach for the stars at our 2015 “Fly me to the Moon” Gala of Hope. We exceeded our goal & RAISED $310,000 net, to support the children with special needs we serve. SPECIAL THANKS to Leigh & Sid Keay, to our speakers Tamara Taggart, Lyndsay O’Ruaric & Rhiannon Paskall & to our Gala committee members, our ambassadors & all the volunteers, without them this event would not have been possible.
See you October 22, 2016 for our 17th Annual GALA OF HOPE
NEXT HOME GAME Saturday, Feb 20, at 7:00pm
120’s
PRE-GAME PARTY Come early for Happy Hour (5:30pm to 6:30pm) in the fully licensed LEC Banquet Hall and listen to the band, watch the East Coast NLL game and enjoy great food – INCLUDING A SPECIAL PRIME RIB DINNER FOR JUST $18.00 – and drinks.
StealthLAX.com
26 Friday, February 12, 2016
www.langleytimes.com
One Stop
Stealth sign LOVE SHOP goaltender Tyler Richards • Lingerie • Body Stockings • Massage Oils and Lotions • Adult Toys/ Novelties XS-4X • Adult Books & Magazines • Large Selection of Men’s Toys • 100s of DVDs • Trade-ins on DVDs • Stag Parties and Stagettes • Gifts & Party Favours
SIZES
¨
Abbotsford
We are here
N
Hwy #1
Evans Rd
¨
Yale Rd Lickman Rd
109-32883 S. FRASER WAY ABBOTSFORD 604-859-9678
!
44310 YALE RD, (YALE RD WEST)
CHILLIWACK 604-392-9969
MON, TUE, WED 10AM-9PM • THURS, FRI, SAT 10AM-10PM • SUN & HOLS NOON-8PM
ENTER FOR YOUR CHANCE TO
WIN!
2016 Wildwood XLT Travel Trailer
GRAND PRIZE GIVEAWAY!
It was a brief retirement. Less than a year after he left the game, goaltender Tyler Richards has returned to sign a one-year contract with the Vancouver Stealth. “I am so thankful for this opportunity from ownership and the coaching staff to allow me to come back to the team out of retirement,” Richards said. “I am really excited and can’t wait to run out on the floor with my teammates again.” Richards returns to the franchise after retiring from lacrosse last May and will be entering his eighth season in the National Lacrosse League (NLL), all of which have been with the Stealth. He appeared in 14 games with Vancouver during the 2015 season and had a 4-9 record along with a 14.57 goals
against average and a .739 save percentage. The Coquitlam native was drafted in the fourth round (46th overall) by the Stealth in 2007. His 33 regular season wins places him second in franchise history and in 2014 he surpassed Rob Blasdell for most saves (2,576). He’s also the franchise leader in playoff wins with eight. In 2015, Richards became just the 13th goaltender in league history to record 3,000 career regular season saves. On Feb. 28, 2015 he also scored his first career NLL goal, marking the first time since 2009 that a goaltender scored in the NLL. “My body feels great and hopefully it doesn’t take too long for me to shake some of the rust off,” Richards said.
Langley Time s file pho to
Less than a year after retirement, goaltender Tyler Richards has returned to the Vancouver Stealth. Stealth Head Coach Dan Perreault is looking forward to having a familiar face back in the dressing room. “I have known Tyler for a long time and he is a guy that is going to help this team in many areas, on and off the floor. He has had some great years in this organization and
seems very motivated to come back and compete hard with his teammates,” said Perreault. With the addition of Richards, the Stealth have released goaltender Chris Levis. The team’s next home game is Feb. 20 against the Calgary Roughnecks at 7 p.m.
February 18, 2016 11:00am - 1:30pm Hyatt Regency Vancouver
Enter for a chance to win this This 2016 Wildwood XLT. This model is a lite weight trailer that comes with all the amenities of home, a 13.5 AC, 6 Gallon DSI Hot Water Heater, E-Z Lube Axle, Foot Flush Toilet, Full Extension Ball Bearing Drawer Guides, Radius Entry Door, Single door Refrigerator, TV Antenna w/Booster and so much more! The 2016 Wildwood XLT 175BH has the quality you expect. The luxury you deserve. Every Wildwood X-Lite is filled with all the comforts of home to ensure a pleasant stay at your favorite camping destinations. MSRP $20,995
KEY RETAIL TRENDS FOR 2016 Presentation & Panel Discussion
Hear from this powerhouse panel of retail marketers
Sponsor Travelhome provided by the RV Marketplace in Abbotsford
for your chance to win tickets go to our website and click on CONTESTS…
BUY
langleytimes.com
EARLY AND
SAVE!
FEBRUARY 18 - 21
Katie Drechsel
Michelle Harper
Tim Miller
Peter Housley
Ian Ricketts
VP of Marketing Saje Natural Wellness
National Marketing Manager Purdys Chocolatier
Director, Marketing & Advertising La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries of Greater Vancouver
&KLHI 0DUNHWLQJ 2I¿ FHr Indochino Apparel Inc.
Managing Director More Rewards Loyalty Overwaitea Food Group
THU–SAT 10AM–9PM | SUN 10AM–5PM
TRADEX ABBOTSFORD rvshowsbc.com | 1.866.739.4999
TICKETS ADULT $8 SENIORS $6 YOUTH (13-19) $5; CHILDREN (12 AND UNDER); FREE FAMILY PACK (2 ADULTS & UP TO 4 YOUTH) $20 MULTI DAY PASS $10
Hyatt Regency Vancouver 655 Burrard St, Vancouver
Members....$95 + GST Non-Members......$135 + GST
Get your tickets today! raccanada.ca
Catch the excitement as 151 Athletes and 40 Coaches from the Fraser Valley (Zone 3) compete against the best in the province.
Produced by:
www.langleytimes.com
Friday, February 12 , 2016 27
DrivewayCanada.ca DrivewayCanada.ca |
Visit the Camaro road trip gallery at DrivewayCanada.ca
Finding new roads with the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro SS Eventually, we pulled into John’s City Diner in Birmingham for a late dinner of some deep-fried goodness. Over dinner, we debated the next step: we could stay in Birmingham or push forward to Jackson, Mississippi. Staying in Alabama would make for a longer journey the next day. We pushed on and when I shut her down at that chosen destination I had clocked 1,291 kilometres (807 miles). Surprisingly, after over 12 hours behind the wheel, my back wasn’t aching as much as I had expected. The sport seats proved to be firm yet flexible enough to still be comfortable and keep me in place. Even with the chassis 28 percent stiffer, the ride isn’t bone-jarring, not for me at least. Though, don’t expect it to take road imperfections gingerly. It is a performance vehicle after all so running a tight ship is mandatory. Besides, there aren’t 455 horses under the hood without reason. My voice had tired from singing at the top of my lungs and talking on the phone – I was driving alone, after all. The desire to venture along this section of the program that spanned over the 48 contiguous states was purely personal. I’d never driven in this part of the United States – with the exception of Florida – and wanted to experience what it had to offer. The scenery wasn’t quite as epic as the sultry waves of Florida’s coastline, and all in all, it was quite barren, but there was still joy in the journey. From downtown Jackson, Mississippi, we continued our last leg of the trip towards New Orleans, Louisiana. The total count of states we had driven
com (Matt and Max) in another Orlando, FL. – Stepping into the Camaro. humidity of Southern Florida’s air can Initially, the desire was to visit feel like a sudden slap to the face. the Barber Vintage Motorsports Within moments of leaving the hotel, Museum in Birmingham, Alabama the fresh and clean sensation of a was the first destination. Though, good night’s sleep and a rejuvenating a late start and upwards of 1,000 shower can be wiped away, only to be kilometres to drive in less than replaced by that sticky feeling we try The comfort eight hours would be difficult. to avoid. of 2016 Chevrolet Nevertheless, we set off north toSoon after, the comfort of 2016 wards Birmingham. We would stop Chevrolet Camaro SS sport seats, a Camaro SS sport along the way to check out the rumbling 6.2-litre, V8 and the glory of seats, a rumbling “Live Baby Gators” at the Florida air conditioning eliminates the discom6.2-litre, V8 and Citrus Centres. fort of the Sunshine State’s clammy the glory of air We drove along interstate 10 atmosphere. heading west with weeping Getting this vehicle was the luck of the conditioning willows swaying overhead. We draw. Here’s why. eliminates the stopped at the Waffle House – a Chevrolet created a not-so-convensouthern US dining staple – for tional drive program for the launch of discomfort of the Sunshine some less than healthy sustenance. their iconic, sixth-generation muscle Our marathon drive continued car. Drivers picked keys out of a bag State’s clammy along stretches of highway where to make it fair for everyone, meaning, atmosphere! huge billboards were the only there weren’t enough of any one type scenery. When we needed to of car, whether it was a V6 or V8, man- Alexandra Straub communicate, we could use the ual or automatic transmission. Camaro’s Apple CarPlay to send messages to each All I wanted was a manual. Didn’t matter the other. Handsfree, of course. engine size. I ended up with a six-speed manual The Driver Mode Selector allowed me to swap Camaro SS. Divine. between Sport, Tour and Snow/Ice (and also Instead of the conventional turn-by-turn drive Track with SS.) These drive modes instantly tailor route, we were challenged to find our own way to up to eight different vehicle characteristics. The our final destination. My outbound flight would be Tour mode would seem to be a natural fit for the from New Orleans. I had 36 hours to get there. long drive, but I had it in Sport and loved every Even though I was flying without a co-pilot, I second. teamed up with newfound friends from techradar.
‘‘
’’
DRIVING MADE EASIER
32
SEASONAL $ OIL CHANGE
FROM
95
through four states, adding 1,600 kilometres to the odometer (actually the US-spec car counted in miles!) When I stepped out of the car in New Orleans, a familiar humidity greeted me. I embraced it with open arms, stretched and thought about how my next trip to this part of the U.S. would include the Barber Motorsports Museum, more deep dried food and an evening on Bourbon Street. And, I hope another 2016 Camaro SS with a manual transmission. The 2016 Chevrolet Camaro SS with the six-speed manual has a starting MSRP of $42,150 (excluding destination charges, fees and applicable taxes.) alexandra.straub@drivewaybc.ca
Safety Tip: If Give your vehicle some love on Feb. 14. Regular vehicle maintenance is particularly important in winter. Check your tire pressure regularly as pressure drops in winter, don’t drive with worn or underinflated tires and ensure your wiper fluid is full for clearer visibility.
follow us… /Driveway @DrivewayCanada
Together, your Canadian Tire staff offers you over 100 years of experience to help with your every day automotive needs.
INCLUDING TIRE ROTATION &
MULTI POINT INSPECTION Come in or call to book your appointment today! 200TH STREET LOCATION ONLY. MUST PRESENT COUPON.
EXPIRES FEBRUARY 29, 2016
6312 631 12 200th Street Street, Langley 604.532.4400 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
28 Friday, February 12, 2016
www.langleytimes.com
driveway
Full Synthetic Transmission Service
10 Off
$
FROM $154.99
OFFER VALID UNTIL FEBRUARY 29TH, 2016. MUST PRESENT COUPON BEFORE SERVICE. NOT VALID WITH OTHER PROMOTIONS.
Time for a Change! Approved Oil Change Package
38
99
$
Reg. $46.99
*UP TO 5 LITRES, MOST VEHICLES AND LIGHT TRUCKS. PLUS TAXES AND ENVIRO FEE. OFFER VALID UNTIL FEBRUARY 29, 2016. MUST PRESENT COUPON BEFORE SERVICE. NOT VALID WITH OTHER PROMOTIONS
9497 - 201 Street, Walnut Grove 604-888-9000 JUST EAST OF 200 ST. ON 201 ST. NOW OPEN SUNDAYS AT 9 AM Drive-thru Oil Change • Drive-thru Filter Service (air, cabin & fuel) Drive-thru Wiper Blades • Drive-thru Head Lights 23-Point Service Check COMPLEMENTARY NEWSPAPER, COFFEE & WIFI WHILE YOU WAIT.
57 Belair
For Valentine’s Day: the 10 most romantic movie cars For those of us who also love automobiles, the best romantic films are those that feature an interesting car or two. Pretty Woman – 1989 Lotus Esprit SE Richard Gere’s high-flying businessman Edward was bound to own an exotic “foreign” classic, but when both Ferrari and Porsche declined to be associated with a film linked to prostitution, Lotus stepped in. The gamble paid off and sales of the Esprit (actually a modified 1990 model SE). Notting Hill – 1967 Park Royal AEC Routemaster Bus OK, so it’s not exactly a star in the film, but we love the old Routemaster, brought into service in 1967 by London Transport, and now available for weddings and special events! When Harry Met Sally – 1976 Toyota Corona Station Wagon
Patrick Swayze’s character Johnny Castle drove one of the most iconic American cars of all time in Dirty Dancing – the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door hardtop.
“
’’
John Mayhead
continued on page 30
Owners know the value of enduring relationships 6 months FREE roadside assistance + a Complimentary 30-point seasonal inspection. These winter specials won’t last – come in today!
$100 off
Bring-it-back Bonus
Bring-it-back Bonus
• $15 off any service over $50. • $20 off any service over $100. • $30 off any service over $150.
Protect your investment. Trust only Volkswagen technicians.
15% off Volkswagen Original accessories
Exceptional Service in a Timely Manner
Free Alignment Check
We have something for every Volkswagen lover: Monster Mats, splash guards, trunk liners, alloy wheels, roof racks, spoilers, and more.
with any Volkswagen Service
#10 HIGHWAY HAMPTON INN
. HWY SER FRA
192ND
19545 NO. 10 HIGHWAY (LANGLEY BYPASS), SURREY
GOLD KEY LANGLEY VOLKSWAGEN
DIRECT 604-534-2814 TOLL FREE 1-800-811-1838 www.goldkey.ca
#D8016
EXPIRES MARCH 31, 2016
At Audi Audi Langley, Langley, our our highly highly qualifi qualified ed technicians technicians are are here here to to provide At provide exceptional service in a timely manner. From oil changes to transmission exceptional service in a timely manner. From oil changes to transmission replacements, we we are dedicated to maintaining top tier customer service, replacements, for both new and pre-owned pre-owned car buyers! Allow our staff to demonstrate our commitment to commitment to excellence. excellence.
Other technicians will tell you to fix things prematurely, and some will Other technicians will tell you to fix things prematurely, and some will miss things that need that need to be fixed now. The Audi Langley service miss things that need to be fixed now. The Audi Langley service team team sees the fine line between being timely and thorough. We get your seesback the on fine line between being timely and thorough. get road your for car a car the road, but we make sure that it will stayWe on the back on the road, but we make sure that it will stay on the road for a long time too. long time too. Book your service appointment now.
Book Your Service Appointment and Order Your Winter Tires Now.
Audi Langley 5955 Collection Drive T: 604-539-0255 www.audilangley.com
LEY NG S LA YPAS B
FR
AS
ER
O GL
HW
Y
VE
R
RD
D#31266
$15 - $20 - $30
www.langleytimes.com
Friday, February 12 , 2016 29
THE FASTEST GROWING AUTOMOTIVE on full-line brands, BRAND IN CANADA Based on 12 month, year over year rolling unit sales
Lease Rates as low as
0
%
NO-CHARGE
*
PLUS
+
MAINTENANCE
APR
I want to take the time to thank you for the fantastic new Rogue I now drive and LOVE! I like most people dread the thought of coming to a car dealership and being cornered into a something I’m not interested in. However that was far from the case when working with Rena at Jonker Nissan. From the follow-up email to my initial inquiry she was professional and listened to what was interested in. She provided me with several different options with various different price points being sure to point out the different benefits of each option. She was delightful to work with; I didn’t expect to purchase a new vehicle that day but Rena instilled confidence in your organization and the vehicle I wanted so I was very comfortable making that decision immediately and I have not suffered buyer’s remorse on that decision, quite the opposite...I love the new Rogue! Rebekah Crowley
FOR 36 MONTHS ON SELECT 2016 MODELS
ONLY UNTIL FEBRUARY 29 1ST
TH
We were looking to buy a sedan, we called several dealers including Jonker Nissan. The salesman on the phone was very friendly and polite. We live in Abbotsford but because of how nice Vonn was on the phone we decided to go see him the next day. We were more impressed with his professionalism and how he took care of us, so we bought a brand new Sentra from him. Thank you so much Vonn. Mr. & Mrs. Gill
2016 NISSA AN ROGUE SL AWD Premium V model shown
MONTHLY LEASE FROM
278
$
WITH
$
0 1.49% DOWN AT
APR FOR 60 MONTHS
OR STEP UP TO THE SV SPECIAL EDITION FOR
THAT’S S LIKE PAYING ONLY
$
64 64
$
≈ WEEKLY ON ROGUE S FWD
PLUS
15
MORE PER WEEK
Featuring: • Aluminum-A Aluminum-Alloy -Alloy oy Wheels • Heated Front Seats & more
LEA ASE PAYMENTS INCLUDE FREIGHT AND PDE
NO-CHARGE
When Equipped with Forward Emergency Braking
+
MAINTENANCE
2015 NISSAN SENTRA
Over the last year, as we prepared to transition to retirement, we visited most automotive dealers in the Surrey/Langley/White Rock area in search of the right combination of vehicles that would best serve us. In the spring, we had the good fortune to meet with Les Flewelling from Jonker Nissan. Les presented us with a knowledgeable, straight forward and honest approach. Les quickly gained our trust. In May we took possession of our 2015 Nissan Murano and in September a 2015 Nissan Micra. Between our two purchases, Les also sold one of our children a previously owned Nissan. In retrospect, there is absolutely no doubt that Les and the Jonker Nissan team that supports him was the right choice for us and our family. We have great confidence in recommending Jonker Nissan to others. John
GET UP TO
$
5,500
INCLUDES
IN CASH DISCOUNTS‡
Available Features Include: • 17-inch Aluminum Alloy Wheels • Standard Bluetooth® Handsfree Phone System
J.D. POWER & ASSOCIATES HIGHEST INTIAL QUALITY AWARD (IN THE U.S.)
ON SENTRA SL CVT
1.8 SL model shown
V
TOP SAFETY AND TOP QUALITY ONLY IN 2015 NISSAN SENTRA
Rena was fantastic and made it feel like a family environment which allowed us to make a confident as well as educated decision in our first family vehicle. Jesse
2016 NISSAN PATHFINDER MONTHLY LEASE FROM
THAT’S LIKE PAYING ONLY
384 0 2.99
$
WITH
$
DOWN AT
%$
APR FOR 60 MONTHS
≈
89
WEEKLY ON PATHFINDER S 4x2
LEASE PAYMENTS INCLUDE FREIGHT AND PDE Platinum model shown
PLUS
NO-CHARGE
+
MAINTENANCE
V
Available Features Include: • Class exclusive EZ Flex Seating^ • Class exclusive Intuitive 4WD^
2015 NISSAN MICRA® OR GET UP TO
ALL INCLUSIVE PRICE WHEN PURCHASE FINANCING
$ SR AT model shown
Rena was amazing! She knew all the answers to the many questions… We ended up with the Pathfinder and because she was so thorough we didn’t have any questions at the end. Rena made us feel that our business really mattered to her. We didn’t feel like just another sale which is so nice. This is our 3rd Nissan and we know why! Lisae
9,998
X
ON MICRA 1.6 S MT
$
3,250
IN CASH DISCOUNTS‡
Safety Comes Standard: • Nissan Advanced Airbag System (6 airbags) • Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)
ON MICRA SR
V
604-449-4760 19505 Langley Bypass, Surrey | jonker.com Monday-Thursday 9am - 8pm Friday & Sunday 9am - 6pm • Sunday Closed
We bought a Nissan Juke and had a wonderful buying experience at Jonkers. Our salesman Mr. Vonn Chan is not pushy and very knowledgeable. We shopped around and Vonn gave us the best deal! Aileen Mendozae
Offers available from January 11, 2016 – February 29, 2016. ≈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. Models 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. * ±≠ Freight 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.
30 Friday, February 12, 2016
www.langleytimes.com
driveway bchonda.com
gain. world. A e h t f o p zie On to y McKen Whissttler,
Jenn
OUR FIND Y
PLACE
.
Hudson Commodore
2016 CIVIC LX LEASE FOR MOST CARS MOVE PEOPLE. ONLY ONE CAR MOVES A NATION.
$
59 @ *
3.99% APR# $0 DOWN PAYMENT‡
INCLUDES FEATURES LIKE: • Apple CarPlayTM & Android AutoTM £† • Multi-angle rearview camera£ with dynamic guidelines • HandsFreeLinkTM-bilingual Bluetooth® wireless mobile interface £†
Weekly on a 60 month term with 260 payments. MSRP $20,485** includes freight and PDI.
Alfa Spider Roundtail
Your Langley Honda Dealer bchonda.com
19515 Langley ByPass, Surrey | 604.530.6281
jonker.com
*Limited time weekly lease offer and all other offers are from Honda Canada Finance Inc., on approved credit. #The weekly lease offer applies to a new 2016 Civic 4D LX 6MT model FC2E5GE for a 60-month period, for a total of 260 payments of $58.86 leased at 3.99% APR based on applying $240 “lease dollars” (which are deducted from the negotiated selling price after taxes). ‡Down payment of $0.00, first weekly payment and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $15,303.60. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres. **MSRP is $20,485 including freight and PDI of $1,595. License, insurance, registration and taxes are extra and may be required at the time of purchase. */#/**Prices and/or payments shown do not include a PPSA lien registration fee of $30.31 and lien registering agent’s fee of $5.25, tire/battery tax, air conditioning tax (where applicable) or environmental fees and levies, all of which are due at time of delivery. Offers valid from January 5th through February 1st, 2016 at participating Honda retailers. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Dealer trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details. £None of the features we describe are intended to replace the driver’s responsibility to exercise due care while driving. Drivers should not use handheld devices or operate certain vehicle features unless it is safe and legal to do so. Some features have technological limitations. For additional feature information, limitations and restrictions, please visit www. honda.ca/disclaimers and refer to the vehicle’s Owner’s Manual. †Only compatible with certain devices and operating systems. Cellular data and/or voice charges may apply, including roaming charges and/or other amounts charged by your wireless carrier.
For community news first, go to:
www.langleytimes.com
A WINTER-READY OFFER FROM
7418709
(Estate) Meg Ryan’s character Sally drove the least-exciting car on our list. The RT119 Toyota Corona had the 2.2-litre 20R engine, that generated a modest 96 hp. The Graduate – 1966 Alfa Romeo Duetto Spider When a young Dustin Hoffman was cast as Benjamin Braddock, his uncle offered to supply the character’s car. The uncle was the legendary U.S. car importer Max Hoffman, and the car was the newly released Alfa Romeo Duetto Spider. continued on page 31
driveway
Dirty Dancing – 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Patrick Swayze’s character Johnny Castle drove one of the most iconic American cars of all time in Dirty Dancing – the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door hardtop. Love Actually – 1992 Saab 900 XS Colin Firth’s character Jamie famously learned Portuguese in order to woo his housekeeper, but we all know it was his Saab 900 that really attracted Aurelia, played by Lucia Moniz. The Love Bug – 1963 Volkswagen Beetle With his big personality and amazing speed, Herbie cemented the VW Beetle as an iconic car. Ironically, Volkswagen did not support Disney’s use of the car, and as a result, all VW badges and logos were removed. The Notebook – 1946 Hudson Commodore Through the tears, you may be able to spot the 1946 Hudson Commodore Eight Club Coupe driven by Rachel McAdams’ character. Bridget Jones’s Diary – 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SE Convertible Hugh Grant’s smoothtalking Daniel Cleaver had the coolest car. His 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SE Convertible in blue has the 2778cc inline-6 M130 engine and is an earlier “high grille” car. True Romance – 1988 Porsche 911 Flachbau Cabriolet. The white Porsche 911 Flachbau (Flat Nose) cabriolet was perfectly cast – it was ostentatious, noisy and flashy, matching Elliott Blitzer’s character as a movie executive and aspiring actor. John Mayhead writes for Hagerty Insurance. Hagerty is the world’s leading specialist provider of classic car and boat insurance. Learn more at hagerty.ca.
ONLY FEBRUARY 17 TH
ONE DAY ONLY
INCLUDES
$
VALUE OF ALL CREDITS+
4,250
INCLUDES
SL Tech model shown V
JONKER NISSAN 19505 LANGLEY BY-PASS, SURREY TEL: (604) 534-7957
NO-CHARGE
LUXURY TRIM LEVEL UPGRADE PLUS
NO-CHARGE*
FOR 36 MONTHS ON
MAINTENANCE
2015 PATHFINDER AND ALTIMA MODELS
2015 NISSAN PATHFINDER SL
Available Features Include: • Leather-Appointed Seats • Remote Engine Start System • Heated Second-Row Seats • Power Adjustable Front Row Seats • Moonroof Available on the SL Premium Tech Package
NO-CHARGE
LUXURY
A $3,100 VALUE TRIM LEVEL UPGRADE
PLUS
NO-CHARGE*
MAINTENANCE
Platinum model shown
INCLUDES
$
5,750
VALUE OF ALL CREDITS+
KING GEORGE NISSAN 14948 32 ND AVENUE DIVERSION, SURREY TEL: (604) 536-3644
Find quality employees. V
2015 NISSAN ALTIMA SL
Available Features Include: Leather-Appointed Seats • Heated Steering Wheel and Front Seats • NissanConnectSM with Navigation Available on the SL Tech Packaget • Bose® Premium Audio System
NO-CHARGE INCLUDES
TRIM LEVEL UPGRADE
LUXURY
A $2,700 VALUE
NO-CHARGE* PLUS
MAINTENANCE
THE FASTEST GROWING AUTOMOTIVE BRAND IN CANADA
Based on full-line brands, on 12 month, year over year rolling unit sales
ALREADY DRIVING A NISSAN? OUR LOYALTY PROGRAM HAS GREAT OFFERS!
VISIT CHOOSENISSAN.CA OR YOUR LOCAL RETAILER
APPLEWOOD NISSAN 15257 FRASER HWY, SURREY TEL: (604) 589-8999
Offers available February 17, 2016. *Offer is administered by Nissan Canada Extended Services Inc. (NCESI) and applies to any MY15 Pathfinder / Altima model (each, an “Eligible Model”) purchased, leased or financed on February 17, 2016 from a participating Nissan retailer in Canada. 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. +$4,250 / $5,750 Total Credit Value is based on a combination of $3,100 / $2,700 No-Charge Upgrade Credit and $1,150 / $3,050 Bonus Cash. Both the No-Charge Upgrade and the Bonus Cash offers are valid when purchasing, leasing or financing a new 2015 Nissan Pathfinder SL 4x4 (5XDG16 AA00) / Altima 2.5 SL (T4TG15 AA00). This offer is only valid on February 17, 2016. Offers are based on stackable trading dollars. The offer is available to eligible customers for a limited time only. The discount will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. Not combinable with fleet discounts. This offer is for units in participating Nissan retailers’ stock only. Limited stock available. Offer not eligible for program protection. VModels shown $48,708/$32,498 Selling price for a new 2015 Pathfinder Platinum 4x4 (5XEG15 AA00)/2015 Altima SL Technology Package (T4TG15 NV00). See your dealer or visit Nissan.ca/Loyalty. *X±&VFreight and PDE charges ($1,760/$1,700) 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. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. ©2016 Nissan Canada Inc. and Nissan Canada Financial Services Inc. a division of Nissan Canada Inc.
www.langleytimes.com Friday, February 12 , 2016 31
32 Friday, February 12, 2016
www.langleytimes.com
All New 2016 Models ALREADY ON SALE! GET OUR REMAINING 2015 MODELS
WHILE THEY LAST! ALL NEW!
2016 Chevrolet Spark
2016 Chevrolet Cruze Limited MSRP $22,025
STOCK#6004630
SALE PRICE
STOCK#6001200
STOCK#6004280
SALE PRICE
$11,595
SALE PRICE
$17,633
7” Color Touch Screen, Backup Camera, OnStar w/4G Wi-Fi and more.
OR
77 BI-WEEKLY with $0DOWN
$
Redesigned 2016 GMC Terrain MSRP P $30,115
ALL NEW!
2016 Chevrolet Malibu
OR
$27,990
Automatic, Air Conditioning, OnStar w/4G Wi-Fi and more.
108 BI-WEEKLY with $0DOWN
$
Convenience & Technology Package, MyLink with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto, Backup Camera, Power Driver Seats, OnStar w/4G Wi-Fi and more.
OR
159 BI-WEEKLY with $0DOWN
$
Redesigned 2016 Chevrolet
2015 Chevrolet Spark p
SILVERADO VERADO 4x4 4
MSRP $18,795 8,795
MSRP $45,215
SALE PRICE
STOCK#6002650
$30,115
OR
$42,054
2.4L Engine, Bluetooth, Backup Camera, OnStar w/4G Wi-Fi and more.
165 BI-WEEKLY with $0DOWN
$
4WD Double Cab, 5.3L V8, 7” Color MyLink Screen, LS Convenience Package, Trailering Package, Trailer Brake Controller, OnStar w/4G Wi-Fi and more.
OR
STOCK#5010610
STOCK#6003530
SALE PRICE
235 BI-WEEKLY with $0DOWN
$
SALE PRICE
$13,995
Automatic, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, 7” Color Touch Screen, Steering Wheel Audio, USB Port, Aluminum Wheels, OnStar w/4G Wi-Fi and more.
OR
92 BI-WEEKLY with $0DOWN
$
2015 Chevrolet Cruze Eco
2015 Chevrolet Camaro
2015 Chevrolet Silverado
MSRP $25,310
MSRP $42,775
CREW W CAB 4x4 4
10 8 IN STOCK!
MSRP $46,670 46,670
$19,310
OR
129 BI-WEEKLY with $0DOWN
$
SALE PRICE
$31,995
Options to List: 2LT, 3.6L V6, Leather Seats, Sunroof, Fog Lamps, Navigation, Head-Up Display, Rally Sport Package, OnStar w/4G Wi-Fi and more.
OR
209 BI-WEEKLY with $0DOWN
$
SALE PRICE
$36,995
5.3L V8, AutoTrac 4x4, Backup Camera, Trailer Package, G80 Locking Differential, Bluetooth, OnStar w/4G Wi-Fi and more.
OR
225 BI-WEEKLY with $0DOWN
$
Hwy
AIR MILES® official partner
1
#10 Highway
200 St.
SALE PRICE
1.4L Turbo, Automatic, Remote Start, 7” Touch Screen, Bluetooth, Backup Camera, OnStar w/4G Wi-Fi and more.
STOCK#5023410
STOCK#5019160
STOCK#5020240
X
200th Street and #10 Hwy, Langley 604.534.4154 SALES HOURS Mon to Thurs: 8:30am - 9pm • Fri & Sat: 9am - 6pm • Sun & Holidays 11am - 5pm •
DL30568
®™ Trademarks of AIR MILES International Trading B.V. Used under license by LoyaltyOne, Co. and Preston Chevrolet Buick GMC Cadillac Ltd. Prices do not include documentation fee of $595 or applicable sales tax. All offers include applicable GM rebates and discontinued brand loyalty. All financing is calculated with GM subvented rates or 5.24%, whichever is less, on an 84 month term. In some cases, subvented rates and sale price are not compatible. See your salesperson for details.
www.langleytimes.com
Friday, February 12 , 2016 33
New Car and No Debt
STK #0264G MSRP $29,519
76
$
BI-WEEKLY
#1 HYUNDAI SUPERSTORE - LANGLEY HYUNDAI
2016 HYUNDAI ACCENT
INCLUDES...
15,000 $ % 42 0 $ $ 5,000 78 $
MSRP $15,511
O.A.C
FIN. WEEKLY
STK#0057G
2016 HYUNDAI ELANTRA
CASH
$
GET
FINANCING FOR UP TO 84 MONTHS
DUE @ DELIVERY
2016 HYUNDAI SANTA FE SPORT
STK# 0267G
70 $ 73
MSRP $29,619
2016 HYUNDAI VELOSTER SE
2016 HYUNDAI SONATA HYBRID WITH PANO-ROOF AND NAVIGATION
STK#0295G
70 $ 75 $
MSRP $22,019
STK# 0291G
MSRP $35,714
DL#30331
778-292-5814 778-292-8055
Welcome to Surrey
0
DOWN PAYMENT
0%
FINANCING AVAILABLE FOR 84 MONTHS O.A.C. ON SELECT MODELS
Willowbrook Mall
10 wy. s/H s a yP yB Fra gle n se a L rH wy . Welcome Hampton to Langley Inn
200th Street
LANGLEY HYUNDAI
FIN. WEEKLY
MSRP $26,319
$
FIN. WEEKLY
STK#0330G
2016 HYUNDAI TUCSON
$
FIN. WEEKLY
MSRP $30,995
FIN. WEEKLY
STK#0311G
FIN. WEEKLY
GET UP TO
2016 HYUNDAI GENESIS COUPE
0
19459 Langley Bypass, Surrey • www.langleyhyundai.com 2016 HYUNDAI ACCENT STOCK# 0264G SRP $29,519 $76/WEEKLY (FIN PAYMENTS CALCULATED BASED ON 96 MONTHS @ 2.67% COB $3,705 ) plus taxes. 2016 Hyundai Accent price seen in example on ad includes $15,000 cash back based on OAC. 2016 HYUNDAI ELANTRA STOCK# 0111G MSRP $15,511 $42/WEEKLY (FIN PAYMENT CALCULATED BASED ON 96 MONTHS @ .99% COB $754) plus taxes OAC.2016 HYUNDAI VELOSTER STOCK# 0295G MSRP $22,019 $70/WEEKLY (FIN CALCULATED BASED ON 96 MONTHS@ .99% COB $1031) plus taxes OAC. 2016 HYUNDAI TUCSON STOCK# 1369G MSRP $26,319 $70/WEEKLY (FIN CALCULATED BASED ON 96 MONTHS @ 2.49% COB $3120) plus taxes OAC. 2015 HYUNDAI SONATA HYBRID WITH PANO-ROOF AND NAVIGATION STOCK# 0291G MSRP $35714 $75/WEEKLY (FIN CALCUALTED BASED ON 96 MONTHS @ 2.67% COB $3515) plus taxes OAC. 2016 HYUNDAI SANTA FE STOCK# 0267G MSRP $29619$73/WEEKLY (FIN CALCULATED BASED ON 96 MONTHS @ .99% COB $1392 plus taxes OAC. 2016 HYUNDAI Genesis Coupe STOCK#0311G MSRP $30,995 $73/WEEKLY (FIN CALCULATED BASED ON 96 MONTHS @ .99% COB $1,411 plus taxes OAC. All prices on vehicles shown in ad include $795.00 doc fees. $15,000 cash back is optional and available OAC to be negotiated at time of deal (some restrictions may apply). All Promotions seen in ad are not combinable and one per purchase. Promotional gifts only apply on advertised vehicles & stock numbers. see dealer for complete details. All fi nanced deals are based on OAC. In-store promotion ends February 14, 2016
Wise customers read the fine print: *, †, Ω, ★ The Cold Days Hot Deals Sales Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating dealers on or after February 2, 2016. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. All pricing includes freight ($1,745) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees, other dealer charges and other applicable fees and taxes. Dealer trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on select new 2016 vehicles and are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. †0% purchase financing available on select new 2016 Ram 1500 models to qualified customers on approved credit through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Example: 2016 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT 4x4 (25A+AGR) with a Purchase Price of $29,998 with a $0 down payment, financed at 0% for 72 months equals 156 bi-weekly payments of $192 with a cost of borrowing of $0 and a total obligation of $29,998. Ω$9,000 in total discounts includes $7,500 Consumer Cash and $1,500 Loyalty/Conquest Bonus Cash. Consumer Cash Discounts are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. $1,500 Ram Truck Loyalty/Conquest/Skilled Trades Bonus Cash is available on the retail purchase/lease of 2015/2016 Ram 1500 (excludes Reg. Cab), 2014/2015/2016 Ram 2500/3500, 2014/2015/2016 Ram Cab & Chassis or 2015 Ram Cargo Van and is deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Eligible customers include: 1. Current owners/lessees of a Dodge or Ram Pickup Truck or Large Van or any other manufacturer’s Pickup Truck or Large Van. The vehicle must have been owned/leased by the eligible customer and registered in their name on or before February 1, 2016. Proof of ownership/Lease agreement will be required. 2. Customers who are skilled tradesmen or are acquiring a skilled trade. This includes Licensed Tradesmen, Certified Journeymen or customers who have completed an Apprenticeship Certification. A copy of the Trade Licence/Certification required. 3. Customers who are Baeumler Approved service providers. Proof of membership is required. Limit one $1,500 bonus cash offer per eligible transaction. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. ★The Make No Financing Payments for 90 Days offer is available from February 1-29, 2016, and applies to retail customers who finance a new 2015/2016 Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram or FIAT vehicle (excludes 2015/2016 Dodge Viper and Alfa Romeo) at a special fixed rate on approved credit up to 96 months through Royal Bank of Canada and TD Auto Finance or up to 90 months through Scotiabank. Monthly/bi-weekly payments will be deferred for 60 days and contracts will be extended accordingly. Interest charges will not accrue during the first 60 days of the contract. After 60 days, interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay principal and interest over the term of the contract but not until 90 days after the contract date. Customers will be responsible for any required down payment, license, registration and insurance costs at time of contract. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. )Based on 3500/F-350 full-size pickups and competitive information available at time of publication. Based on max towing comparison between 2016 Ram 3500 - up to 31,210 lb, 2015 Chevrolet 3500 - up to 23,200 lb and 2016 Ford F-350 - up to 26,500 lb. TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc.
34 Friday, February 12, 2016 www.langleytimes.com
NO payments for days IT ALL ENDS FEBRUARY 29!
0 % FINANCING
†
plus
GET $ FOR 72 MONTHS + UP TO
ON MOST 2016 RAM 1500 trucks
909000 ,
★
IN discounts
BEST-IN-CLASS TOWING
º
*7
NOW AVAILABLE
31,210 LB TOWS UP TO 3½ TONNES
MORE THAN THE COMPETITION
RAMTRUCKOFFERS.CA
Friday, February 12, 2016 35
www.langleytimes.com The Langley Times
Browse more at:
To advertise in print: Call: 604-575-5555 Email: shaulene.burkett@blackpress.ca Self-serve: blackpressused.ca Career ads: localworkbc.ca
A division of
INDEX IN BRIEF FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS ......... 1-8 COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS.. 9-57 TRAVEL .................................61-76 CHILDREN............................. 80-98 EMPLOYMENT .................... 102-198 BUSINESS SERVICES............ 203-387 PETS & LIVESTOCK............... 453-483 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE .... 503-587 REAL ESTATE ..................... 603-696 RENTALS .......................... 703-757 AUTOMOTIVE.................... 804-862 MARINE ........................... 903-920
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS 2
DISCRIMINATORY LEGISLATION Advertisers are reminded that Provincial legislation forbids the publication of any advertisement which discriminates against any person because of race, religion, sex, colour, nationality, ancestry or place of origin, or age, unless the condition is justified by a bona fide requirement for the work involved.
COPYRIGHT Copyright and/or properties subsist in all advertisement and in all other material appearing in this edition of used.ca. Permission to reproduce wholly or in part and in any form whatsoever, particularly by a photographic or offset process in a publication must be obtained in writing from the publisher. Any unauthorized reproduction will be subject to recourse in law.
ON THE WEB:
IN MEMORIAM
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
30
33
HAPPY THOUGHTS
INFORMATION
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 114
DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING
P/T Nursery Driver/Shipper 30hr - 45hrs / week. 1-5 T Occassional weekends. Load & unload truck Experience traveling into Washington state weekly.
Koroscil, Isabelle Jane April 26, 1938 - Feb. 12, 2003
Two tiny hands Two tiny feet Now our Family is delightfully complete!
Absent from the body, at home with the Lord. Loving wife, mother and friend. Bob & Carla
Email resume to: rod@natsnursery.com
.
We’re On The Web
Happy Valentine’s Day
Big Brothers William & Sawyer and Mom & Dad Cori & Matt proudly welcome...
It is agreed by any Display or Classified Advertiser requesting space that the liability of the paper in the event of failure to publish an advertisement shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for that portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect item only, and that there shall be no liability in any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. The publisher shall not be liable for slight changes or typographical errors that do not lessen the value of an advertisement.
used.ca reserved the right to revise, edit, classify or reject any advertisement and to retain any answers directed to the used.ca Box Reply Service and to repay the customer the sum paid for the advertisement and box rental.
5
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
.www.coverallbc.com
AGREEMENT
used.ca cannot be responsible for errors after the first day of publication of any advertisement. Notice of errors on the first day should immediately be called to the attention of the Classified Department to be corrected for the following edition.
BIRTHS
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
to my love
7
Rachel Finney ~Istvan
Reese Shirley Hazel Hayes
Contact us to place your loved one’s Obituary or In Memoriam NOTICE In our family Announcements 604-575-5555
born September 6th 2015 weighing 6 lbs. 12 oz.
604-575-5555
7
OBITUARIES
7
OBITUARIES
DERZAPH Dorothy June June 21 1922 - February 5 2016 On February 5th 2016, Dorothy passed peacefully into the presence of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. A celebration of her life will be held at 2:00pm, Friday February 19th, 2016 at First Memorial Fraser Heights Funeral Chapel, 14835 - Fraser Highway, Surrey, BC.
604-575-5555
7
OBITUARIES
7
OBITUARIES
HORNE, Carrol Ann [nee Nundal]
February 14 1945 - February 7 2016 We have lost a very precious member of our family a fantastic wife, Mother and Grandmother. Carrol is survived by her husband Terry, daughter Laurie [Rick Vnuk] sons Gary [Shannon], Randy [Celine], Grandchildren Brittany, Carter, Tamara, Everett, Rebecca, Chloe, London & Riley. Sister Sharon, Brothers Don, Larry and Michael. No flowers please. We would like to say a special thank-you to the Management, Nursing staff, Care aids and guests at Simpson Manor Fort Langley for the loving care she received during her ten month stay. Remembrance service and reception was held at Henderson’s Funeral Home 20786 Fraser Hwy Langley on February 11, 2016.
McRAE James William Jim passed away peacefully on January 11, 2016 in Langley, BC. He was born in Ft. McLeod, AB on May 22, 1928. The family migrated to the Lower Mainland shortly after, where Jim resided for the remainder of his life. He is predeceased by his parents, James Ewen and Erna Angela McRae, sister, Alix McRae Robinson and niece, Shelley Corinne Walker. He is survived by nieces, Carol Leigh Robinson and Teresa Gail Robinson and nephew, Stephen Glen Robinson. Jim developed a love for both airplanes and fast cars early in his life. He was a long standing member of the Sports Car Club of BC going back to the late 1950’s. He was well known at both Westwood “Mile High” Motorsports Park and then later at the Mission “Rivers Edge” Raceway. Jim was also a founding member of the Motorsport Emergency Turnworkers Assoc which has promoted safety in BC Motorsports for over 40 years. Jim finally realized his dream of owning an airplane when he purchased his Aeronca Champ in the 1970’s and when he was not out chasing race cars he would be seen flying the skies far and wide even to Oshkosh, WI. In 2010 Jim was inducted into the Greater Vancouver Motorsport Pioneer Society in recognition of his many years of volunteer work. He will be sorrowfully missed. A memorial service to honour Jim will be held at the Langley Airport on February 20th, 2016 at the Cdn Museum of Flight at 5333 216 Street, Langley, BC from 2 PM to 4 PM. In lieu of flowers please donate to the BC Cancer Foundation.
L O C A L
print online
OBITUARIES
FORBES, Hilda L.
February 19th, 1916 - January 25th, 2016 Our dear mother Hilda Forbes passed away peacefully at Cedar Hills Facility in Langley on January 25th, 2016. She lived a full life, enjoying bowling and curling, and belonging to the Eastern Star and the Sons of Scotland for many years. She will be sadly missed by her daughters Doreen and Dorothy, grandsons Steve, Scott and T.J. and her loving brother Vic (Doreen) in Winnipeg. God Bless the best Mom and Nana. Funeral will be held on Monday, February 15, 2016, 2:00 pm. at Hendersons Funeral Home, 20786 Fraser Hwy, Langley, B.C.
HALL
Dave Allen May 5, 1952 - January 4, 2016 After a characteristically D. Hall battle with cancer, Dave passed on his own terms at Langley Memorial Hospital. He will be remembered as a fighter who proudly and tirelessly stood up for causes he believed in. Elected 3 times to Langley City Council, 3 times to the Langley School Board and a Surrey teacher for over 35 years he still found time to be a devoted husband, father, brother and son. Predeceased by his parents and brother Matt, Monica and Ron Hall, he leaves his wife Ellen, daughter Amanda (Darnell) and son Andrew (Shannon). The family would like to thank the nurses from LMH 2 South and everyone for the hospital visits, food, kind words and prayers. Dave will be remembered for his love of recreation and the outdoors; he was a frequent swimmer, kayaker, cyclist, golfer, and loved hiking with his dog. A Celebration of Life will be held on March 5th at 2pm at the new Timms Community Center 20399 Douglas Crescent Langley Dave was integral in the creation of the new Timms and was looking forward to its opening. In keeping with his lifestyle, the family welcomes you to bring your runners and walk a few laps of the indoor track in his memory. In lieu of flowers, please consider making donations to either the Terry Fox Foundation or the BC Cancer Foundation.
7
OBITUARIES
Lena Horrill
On Thursday, January 14, 2016, at 91 years of age, Lena Horrill passed away peacefully to be forever with her Lord with her loving family by her side. Lena was born in the village of Norton-Le-Clay in Yorkshire, England on July 6th, 1924. As a girl she enjoyed sports and excelled at track & field. Lena loved to tag along with her Dad who was a noted hedge trimmer in the area and remembers accompanying her Dad when he was called upon to trim the hedges at Highclere Castle which is where the Downton Abbey TV series was filmed. Lena’s parents owned the 3 Horseshoes Pub and when the war broke out, her mother offered the airmen in the area a laundry service. Lena much preferred helping out in the pub to spending time in the kitchen and this is where she met her future husband Morris Horrill. In 1946, they married and were blessed with a daughter, Caroline. Lena and baby Caroline made their way to Canada on the Queen Mary. Morris and Lena first lived in Fort Frances where their son, Brent, was born and then moved on to Selkirk, Manitoba. In 1967, Morris and Lena moved to New Westminster, BC where Lena found work at Shoppers Drug Mart. Lena enjoyed 21 years at Shoppers before retiring in 1989. Retirement took Morris and Lena to Walnut Grove in Langley where they enjoyed many happy years and made wonderful friendships at the Southwinds Estates. Morris and Lena loved to travel; enjoying extended winter vacations in Palm Springs, Arizona, trips to England and countless trips back to Manitoba visiting and spending time with family and friends. Family was very important to Lena and she treasured her time spent with each one of us. Lena loved to spoil us with her delicious roast beef dinner, yorkshire pudding and angel food cake desserts. Lena was predeceased by Morris, her loving husband of almost 65 years in 2010, her parents Henry and Emily Wilson, brothers Ken and Henry Wilson and sister-in-law Bella Wilson, parents-in-law Ernie and Tina Horrill, sistersin-law Helen Horrill, Dorothy Horrill and Phyllis Bollin, brothers-in-law Ray Horrill and Cecil Bollin. Left to cherish her memory are, son Brent (Lynn) of Winnipeg, daughter Carol (Terry) Boyd of Nanaimo, BC, sisters-in-law Rita Wilson and Fern Horrill, brother-in-law Lyle (Irene) Horrill, grandchildren Grant (Heather) Boyd, Scott Boyd, Paul (Amanda) Boyd, Chad (Tara) Horrill and Jaimie (Brian) McCormick, great grandchildren Colin, Wesley, Megan, Matthew, Nathan, Callie and Mason, numerous nieces and nephews and many dear friends. A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Saturday, February 20 at 1:00pm at Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre, 14831 28th Ave., Surrey, BC with Rev Bill Ashbee officiating. Cremation has taken place. Flowers are gratefully declined. Donations may be made in Lena’s memory to a charity of your choice. Condolences may be offered at: www.victoryfuneralcentre.ca
blackpressused.ca
Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre
604-536-6522
36 Friday, February 12, 2016 EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 115
EDUCATION
Become a Plumber No experience necessary! The Sprott Shaw College Plumbing Foundations Program prepares students for entry level employment in the plumbing trade. •
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 115
EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 115
EDUCATION
INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT SCHOOL. Hands-On Tasks. Start Weekly. GPS Training! Funding & Housing Avail! Job Aid! Already a HEO? Get certification proof. Call 1-866-399-3853 or go to: iheschool.com
5 week practicum which is conducted 25/hrs per week, for a total of 125 hours. The program will provide students w/350 hrs towards apprenticeship training.
•
The Langley Times www.langleytimes.com EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 130
HELP WANTED
PERSONAL SERVICES 175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS
Required F/T in Surrey with exp. in garden maintenance.
www.bccollegeofoptics.ca BC College Optics 604.581.0101
257 Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.
• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries
604-599-5503
Construction Electrician program also available.
Call the School of Trades at 778-379-0410 or visit sprottshaw.com for more information.
email: tcl.maintenance@shaw.ca
Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...
SHOP HELPERS
Kristy 604.488.9161
Metal fabrication shop, located on the Langley/Cloverdale border, requires energetic persons for general shop labour. Applicants should be physically fit as the position involves some heavy lifting. NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.
threescocatering@shaw.ca or Visit us at: www. threescompanycatering.ca
182
$13.68/hour to start, $15.20/hour after 30 days worked. Hours: Mon to Fri, 7:00am-3:15pm. Positions are full time with complete benefit package. We are a well-established company, accessible by public transit.
SECURITY OFFICER training classes avail in Abby. Full job placement 604-859-8860 to register
Professional Training. Excavator and backhoe Courses. Be the best operator! IHE Heavy Equipment Operator Training, Langley BC. 1-866-399-3853 www.iheschool.com
130
HELP WANTED
130
Inside Sales Consultant
Our environment is fast-paced and you can adapt quickly to change and work in a deadline driven environment. You may have a marketing degree or experience but your personality and enthusiasm will sell your application. Knowledge and familiarity with Mac based office programs is required. We offer a competitive salary plus commission and the opportunity to grow your career with Black Press, Canada’s largest private independent newspaper company with more than 180 community, daily and urban newspapers in B.C., Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii.
260
WALDUN FOREST PRODUCTS
HELP WANTED
CARRIERS Earn Extra $
ADULTS NEEDED TO DELIVER
the Surrey Leader and the Surrey Now. Part-time, small vehicle required. Door to Door Delivery, Wednesday, Thursday & Fridays.
RECEPTIONIST
Needed for periodontist office. Experience with Abel an asset. Position will be three or four days per week. Please send resume to: Dr. Henry Louie, 206-32450 Simon Avenue, Abbotsford, BC V2T 4J2. drhenrylouie@telus.net Fax: 604-859-5919
160 Req: Carpenters, Helpers Laborers, CSO’s/OFA’s TCP’s, Cleaners $11-28/hr
Haida Forest Products Ltd. is accepting applicants for a Machine Tailer/Labourer.
Work Today, Daily or Weekly Pay Apply 9AM to 2PM at: 118 – 713 Columbia Street
All interested applications must be physically fit, as this position involves piling & stripping lumber on a continuous basis. Lumber grading would be an asset. Haida Forest Products is an established Western Red Cedar remanufacturing plant located in S.Burnaby.
New West 604.522.4900
This position is 2:30pm11:00pm and pays $27.45/hour.
Jean Hincks Publisher, Langley Times publisher@langleytimes.com No phone calls please.
171
TOPSOIL & GRAVEL
604-531-5935
Read the Classifieds .A Ram Gardening All Lawn care, Free Estimates, Lawn Cuts, Aerating, Weeding, Hedge Trimming, Pruning, Moss Control, Bark MulchCall Paul (778)316-3054
156
SALES
156
SALES
ADVERTISING CONSULTANT
This career opportunity is for a results-driven individual who is a strong communicator, well organized, self-motivated, determined and is looking to enhance their skill set in a vibrant and growing group of communities. Candidates will possess the ability to increase sales to an existing client base, prospect and cold call new business, achieve sales targets, you are experienced in creative marketing planning and in digital.
. Need Cash? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. SnapCarCash. 604-777-5046
TAX FREE MONEY is available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca
The ideal candidate has a positive attitude, is highly motivated and has the ability to multi-task in a fast paced deadline oriented environment. Strong communication and organizational skills are a must. Proficiency in the Mac operating platform, Word and Excel are required.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 239
COMPUTER SERVICES
Competitive base salary, commission and benefits. A car and valid driver’s licence is required. The Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows News is a part of Black Press, Canada’s largest privately owned independent newspaper company with more than 170 community, daily and urban newspapers in BC, Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii. Our work environment sets industry standards for professionalism and innovation. Please send your resume and cover letter to:
242
Lisa Prophet, Advertising Manager The News 22611 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge V2X 3K1 Email: admanager@mapleridgenews.com
CONCRETE & PLACING
UNIQUE CONCRETE
PERSONAL SERVICES
F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
RELAXATION BODY CARE 604-859-2998 #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby
Excavators, Backhoes, Bobcats & Dump Trucks for hire
The Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows News, one of Canada’s leading and award winning community newspapers has an opening for an experienced Advertising Consultant.
Please apply by email: rsandve@haidaforest.com or fax to 604-437-7222
ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
GARDENING
604-720-9244
TRADES, TECHNICAL Production Worker
281
Expert In Electrical Repairs & Troubleshooting • Panel Upgrades • Reno’s * Guart. Work * Licensed * Bonded * BBB Approved ~ No job too small ~
Please call 604-575-5342 CONSTRUCTION SITE In your NEIGHBORHOOD
FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION. COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min.) Bob 604-830-1322 www.deadlevel.ca BBB Accredited Member
SCOTGUARD ELECTRICAL LTD.
LABOURERS
142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS 130
ELECTRICAL
269
1-855-527-4368
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
FORKLIFT Operators - Dick’s Lumber Port Kells: We are currently seeking skilled Load Builders. Applicants should have a current forklift certification, safety conscious attitude and chainsaw experience. To apply please email your resume to jobs@dickslumber.com
Licensed, Bonded, Expert trouble shooter. 24/7. 100% guaranteed.
Open 7 days from 8am to 8pm (EST) Apply at credit700.ca
138
ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
Waterworks Technology School - Get certified in 6 weeks. Earn $18-22/hr. 604.625.2272
If you are up to the challenge, please send your resume by February 15th to:
blackpress.ca X bclocalnews.com
WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs. Sm jobs pref’d. 40+ yrs exp. 604-308-7943
9393 287th Street Maple Ridge, BC
You will be innovative and have an entrepreneurial spirit and enjoy working independently. Special features will be an important part of your job description along with developing and prospecting new business. Your career is built on relationships with customers and you understand the importance on consulting with clients about their objectives and developing marketing solutions that help them achieve their goals.
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd. Complete Drywall Work - $500 min. Bob 604-830-1322 www.deadlevel.ca BBB Accredited Member
Needs experienced Shingle and R&R Packers. These are F/T positions with excellent wage and benefit packages. Qualified applicants can apply in person at:
The Langley Times has an opportunity for an Inside Sales Consultant. Candidates for this position will possess the ability to create strong marketing programs and nurture existing clients for our print and online publications.
FINANCIAL SERVICES
umlhrdept@gmail.com
HELP WANTED
260
DRYWALL
$750 loans and more No credit checks
Apply by email to: Excavator & Backhoe Operator Training. Be employable in 4-6wks. Call 604-546-7600. www.rayway.ca
CONCRETE & PLACING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
damaged concrete. Ken 604-307-4923
Pruning, lawn maintenance & bed work. A valid driver’s license & local references required. Must have good English skills. No seasonal layoffs. Snow removal experience & pesticide license an asset. *Benefit package after 3 months.* WAGE: $20- $24/HOUR DEPENDING ON EXPERIENCE. Leave message \ fax resume:
... in only 6-months starts March 21st, 2016
242
SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or
Foreman / Gardener
OPTICAL TRAINING
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
DESIGN
Posting closes on February 25, 2016 at 5pm.
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147
FREE ESTIMATES 604-575-5555...Call Us Now!
blackpress.ca X bclocalnews.com
www.langleytimes.com
130
HELP WANTED
130
.Flagpersons & Lane Closure Techs required. Must have reliable vehicle. Must be certified & experienced. Union wages & benefits. Fax resume 604-513-3661 email: darlene.hibbs@shawbiz.ca
Find a job you love.
HELP WANTED
130
HELP WANTED
130
HELP WANTED
Friday, February 12, 2016 37
www.langleytimes.com The Langley Times HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
320
GUTTER & ROOF Cleaning/Power Washing since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Simon, 604-230-0627
ABBA MOVERS & DEL Res/comm 1-5 ton truck, 2men fr $45. SENIOR DISCOUNT. Honest, bsmt clean up 25yrs Exp. 24hrs/7days 604-506-7576
287
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MOVING & STORAGE
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 372
SUNDECKS
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
RENTALS 709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
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.
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
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
POLARBEARPAINTING.COM Paint 3 rooms walls only for $299. Cel: 604-866-6706
604-835-6300 or Nick @ 604-526-3604
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes
373B
European Quality Workmanship
A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks Install/Repair. Res./Comm. 20 yrs exp. Peter’s Tile 604-209-0173
CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES 28 YEARS IN BUSINESS
EXTRA INCOME Classified ads are a direct line to extra income. Somewhere there is a buyer for the things you no longer want or need. 604-575-5555
Per Molsen 604-575-1240 DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd. Complete Home Reno’s, Additions, Shops/Garages - from start to finish Suite Legalization Specialist WE DO IT ALL! www.deadlevel.ca Call Bob at 604-830-1322 BBB Accredited Member
.Hayden Painting 778-229-0236 Family Owned & Operated Ryan 778.229.0236
374
Tree Removal/Topping/Spiral Thinning/Hedge Trimming/Stump Grinding. Free Estimates. WCB/Fully Insured
SUNDECKS
$25 Off with this Ad
.CAN PRO Paint and Drywall. 3 Rooms $250. 604-7717052
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299 2 coats any colour
Cloverdale High Performance paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring.
AJM PAINTING Ticketed Painter. N/S. In Business 25 Yrs. A+ Rating .
BBB, WCB & LIABILITY Cell 604-837-6699
PRISM PAINTING CO.
• Painting • Renovations • Repairs
604-889-8424
Commercial • Residential
Re-Paint Specialist 15 Years Experience Interior/Exterior, stucco painting.
www.paintitfixit.ca
20% discount on re-painting or
3 rooms $299 Free Estimates
Call Sunny,778-893-1786
338
PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber Furnaces, Boilers, Hot Water Heating, Hotwater Tanks, Drain/Duct Cleaning & Plumbing Jobs.
✭ 604-312-7674 ✭ ✭ 604-507-4606 ✭ FLUID SOLUTIONS. Gas, heating plumbing, reno’s, repairs. 20 yrs exp www.fluidsolutionsinc.ca Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416 #1 IN RATES & SERVICE. 38 yrs. Lic’d/Ins. BBB. Drains, gas, renos etc. Bonded. Chad 1-877-861-2423
356
MIRACLE MOVING
RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA CHEAP JUNK RUBBISH REMOVAL
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
604 - 720 - 2009
Clean, cozy 1 bdrm apts. 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
PETS 477
PETS
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
LANGLEY CITY APARTMENTS ON 201A FREE: heat, hot water, laundry & parking. No Pets BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRMS. SENIORS, ADULT ORIENTED
Villa Fontana & Stardust
545
FUEL
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
563
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
Wanted: ROYAL ALBERT CHINA, all patterns, Old Country Roses etc. Call: (604)308-7267
WE BUY RECORDS & BOOKS Hemingway’s 33765 Essendene Ave. Abbotsford ~ 604-855-1894
Rainbow & Majorca CALL FOR AVAILABILITY
Langley
The Parkview Terrace 5400 ~ 204 St. 2 bdrm suite Heat, H/W, cable incl, in a 55+ building. N/S,N/P.
Call: 604-220-6905
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
604-530-0030 www.cycloneholdings.ca
SUSSEX PLACE APTS Bachelor,1 bdrm & 2 bdrm Call for Availability Langley City, walk to senior & rec centre, schools, shops. Incl heat & hotwater & prkg. Live In Manager
604-530-0932 www.cycloneholdings.ca
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
Call 604.449.4940 www.bentallkennedyresidential.com www.thunderbirdrentals.com
www.affordablemoversbc.com
Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP
$45/Hr
NEW 24x60 - 1440 sq/ft double wide in Abby 55+ Park. Pet ok. Pad $602/mo. Home $139,800. Chuck 604-830-1960.
TOWN & COUNTRY APARTMENTS 5555 208th Street, Langley Studio, 1 & 2 bdrms. Indoor swimming pool & rec facility. Incl heat & 1 prkg stall. No pets
JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca
YOUR COMMUNITY, YOUR CLASSIFIEDS
RUBBISH REMOVAL
Household / Construction ~ FREE ESTIMATES ~
SENIORS DISCOUNT
Call Mitch 604-813-9104
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.
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE www.langleyhouseandacreage.com
Fast * Mighty * Visible * Dependable! Whether you’re a classified reader or a classified advertiser, we are here to assist you! Let us help you meet your advertising challenges. CALL US TODAY! 604-575-5555
John Tyrone 325 Donagani, Monte Claire QUEBEC H9R-2W5 FORD 2003 E 450 SUPER DUTY 6.8 L V10 GAS VIN IFDXE45S43 HA15510 Plate 253ZAE-8 QUEBEC + Small boat AMT OWED $900.00 Date of Sale: February 24, 2016 at Aldergrove Mini Storage
3227-264th St, Aldergrove, BC V4W 2X3 604-856-8070 NOTICE TO SELL 2002 Gray Toyota Tacoma SRS Plate Number EL 6818 VIN # 5TEPM62N22Z097218 Amount Owed: $800.00 Left since July 15, 2015 Date of Sale: February 24, 2016 at Aldergrove Mini Storage
WITNESSES WANTED If you have any information about a Motor Vehicle Accident on Saturday, November 7, 2015, at 11:50PM in Abbotsford, BC, involving a 2009 Black Honda Civic and a Semi-Truck, westbound on Highway 1 near Mt. Lehman exit, please contact: David Wallin at 604-891-7211 or Ashley Rempel at 604-4433483 ASAP - Whitelaw Twining Law Corp
Homelife Pen. Property 604-536-0220
Getting a job couldn’t be easier!
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION BROOKSWOOD. Looking for a male roommate. N/S, N/P. No drinking/drugs. Furnished. $500 incl utils. Call 604-340-7036.
750
SUITES, LOWER
CLAYTON HEIGHTS newer 2 bdrm bsmt, w/5 appls, $895/mo incl utils. Mar 1st. NS/NP. (778)892-2875 CLOVERDALE 1400 sf. 3 bdrm ste, 2 full bths, 2 priv. parking, own ldry, nr bus/school. Ns/np, $1225 incl utils. Avail March 1st. 604-825-8717
5TH ANNUAL
Keynote Speaker:
Tamara Taggart CTV News Anchor Tamara’s commitment to our community goes beyond her work on the air. She’s proud to be the Chair of the BC Women’s Hospital’s “Hope Starts Here” campaign. She also sits on the boards at The Kettle Friendship Society, the Pacific Parkland Foundation and The Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada. Tamara is also a founding board member of the Rare Disease Foundation, and a big supporter of the Developmental Disabilities Association and the BC Centre for Ability.
Phone 604-530-1912 CLASSIFIED ADS!
NOTICE TO SELL Aldergrove Mini Storage
NOTICE TO SELL Aldergrove Mini Storage
Park Terrace Apts
thunderbirdvillage@bentallkennedy.com
604-537-4140
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
ONE bedroom + den condo, prime location at 20078 Fraser Hwy, 645sq. Perfect for mature individual or couple. References and/or employment are a must. Available immediately. $1390./m. Email: popsrene@hotmail.com
hemibooks@yahoo.com
AFFORDABLE MOVING
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
845
Michael - 604-533-7578 Betsy - 604-312-1437
778-999-2803
From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
2002 PT CRUISER, special edition looks good, runs good 5sp 210K, loaded $2900. 604-417-4222
LANGLEY CITY. 1 Bdrm $595/mo. Adult oriented building, 50+ years. Clean, quiet, and near all amenities. N/P, N/S pref. Barb 604-825-5509
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).
Johnson
CARS - DOMESTIC
604-533-4061
REAL ESTATE
All Rubbish, Junk & Recycling needs.
818
Quiet 1 & 2 Bdrm Incl cable/heat/hot water Laundry each floor Walk to shopping / amenities
Always Reddy Rubbish Removal
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING
TRANSPORTATION
3227-264th St, Aldergrove, BC V4W 2X3, 604-856-8070
20727 Fraser Highway
The Village at Thunderbird Centre
Residential / Commercial
NOTICE OF SALE WAREHOUSE LIEN ACT By virtue of the Warehouse Lien Act, we will sell a 1998 Volvo Highway Tractor VIN 4VG7DGGH2WN758318 belonging to Transport Fiji Inc. for repairs and storage of $15,437.90 plus any further charges that may accrue. The goods will be sold on or after February 26, 2016. Contact Pacific Coast Heavy Truck Group at 604-8885577.
CHESTNUT PLACE
We make housecalls!
• Respectful • Reliable • Responsible • Affordable Rates
SOUTH SURREY Behind Choices Market Fully renovated 700sf. Bright 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. S/S appliances. $900 incls. utils. Available February 15. No pets! N/S Close to transit, amenities and Hwy. 99 Call: 604-488-9161
HOMES FOR RENT
BROOKSWOOD - 5 BDRM, 3 bath, 2 lvl 2400 sq/ft,1/4 acre. Sep entry for home biz, 8+ parking. $2600 Open House Sun 12 - 4. 19941 44B St. Reno thru/out. New appls. Lrg deck, fenced yard, NS/NP. Call 604-618-8582
SUITES, LOWER
LANGLEY
Almost for free! (778)997-5757
~We accept Visa & Mastercard~
Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
736 KIWANIS PARK PLACE 12850 26th Ave. Surrey 55+ Crescent Beach
750
www.chestnutplaceapartments.net
778-322-2378 Lower Mainland 604-996-8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for over 12yrs
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls
MOVING & STORAGE
Jerry, 604-500-2163
www.paintspecial.com
A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, fencing, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.
320
TREE SERVICES TREE BROTHERS SPECIALIST
VECTOR RENO’S Interior & Exterior. Additions, Repairs & Strata Improvements. Also fences, decks, sheds, garages & wood planters. 604-690-3327 SAMCON BUILDING. Complete reno’s & additions. Over 25 yrs exp. Call Derek (604)720-5955 www.samconbuilding.com
TILING
RENTALS
Complementary Make-up Touch Arrive early to receive a little pampering.
International Women’s Day Luncheon Saturday, March 5 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Newlands Golf & Country Club Doors Open at 10:30 am 21025 48th Ave, Langley
Join us in honoring three women of distinction from the local community for the work they have done to make a change in the world we live in. Enjoy a top of the line buffet, good conversation and lunch with your best friend, you are bringing her right! Tickets $45 each Online at www.internationalwomensday.ca or The Langley Times 20258 Fraser Hwy. 8:30am to 5pm Monday to Friday (cash only) Sponsors:
Presented by: Club of Langley Central
38 Friday, February 12, 2016
www.langleytimes.com
FREE Sight Testing WITH EYEWEAR PURCHASE FOR AGES 19 AND UNDER 65
Includes FREE
Single Vision with Anti-Reflection Coating
FRAMES*
Debbie Mozelle Designer Eyewear
99
$
LIMITED TIME OFFER.
Includes FREE
Bifocals
FRAMES*
Debbie Mozelle Designer Eyewear
79
$
LIMITED TIME OFFER.
Includes FREE
FRAMES*
Progressives
$
Debbie Mozelle Designer Eyewear LIMITED TIME OFFER.
139
WIN A TRIP TO
MAZATLAN MEXICO
WE WILL
Hurry! Deadline: March 26, 2016 Good Luck!
Match Or Beat
Attend the turtle release in Mazatlan, an Eco friendly activity which helps save this vulnerable species.
ANY COMPETITORS ADVERTISED PRICE Great selection to choose from, licensed opticians to help you.
WE DIRECT BILL
YOUR INSURANCE PROVIDER Reduce your out of pocket expance!
Debbie Mozelle Designer Eyewear FAMILYOWNED OWNED&AND OPERATED FOR OVER 19 YEARS FAMILY OPERATED FOR OVER 24 YEARS
LANGLEY MALL 123 - 5501 204 Street - Next to Army & Navy in the courtyard
604-532-1158
s ss ss ss ss ss ss s
7()4% 2/#+ s #%.42!, 0,!:! 1554 Foster Street - Behind The TD Bank
604-538-5100 www debbiemozelle com www.debbiemozelle.ca