Delta Optimist - March 19, 2011

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Five seek nomination

Conservatives set to choose Cummins’ successor

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Secret summit

Names not released of mayor’s committee

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46-year-old convicted on two counts for his role in 2009 altercation at Delta Secondary

The two youths started fighting as the father “uttered words of encouragement and said ‘this is what you get,’” Judge Paul Dohm A Ladner father was convicted said in handing down his verdict. in Surrey Provincial Court this Another man tried to intervene week on two counts of assault to get the father away from the stemming from a 2009 incident scuffle. The accused head-butted that involved a Grade 9 student the man, loosening two teeth and outside Delta Secondary. splitting his lip. The 46-year-old was found The other guilty Wednesday victim’s injuries afternoon for his “For the most included a swolrole in the altercalen nose and tion, which also part, the accused’s black eye, a bump involved his son and on the head and two unknown males. evidence lacked a cuts and bruises The son was also ring of truth.” charged in the inciJudge Paul Dohm to his face. During the dent and his trial is trial, the defenexpected to go ahead dant gave a different sequence of in the fall. events. Neither can be named because He testified he was only at the the son is a juvenile. school to pick up his two sons for The assault stemmed from an hockey practice when the older earlier altercation between the victim and the man’s younger son. son unexpectedly jumped out of the vehicle and chased down the The father, older son and two victim and started a fight. He told unknown males arrived at the school around 3 p.m. on April 15, the court he did not get physically involved in the altercation and 2009. Several witnesses testified was trying to get his son out of the accused brought his vehicle the situation. to an abrupt halt in front of the As for the head butt, he said the school before the two unknown man attacked him and the head males, one armed with what was butt was incidental. described as a pipe, jumped out “This was a nightmare, nothing of the back of the vehicle, chased less,” defence lawyer Neil Cobb down and attacked the victim. said in his closing submissions The father and son caught up, last month. and the father called the other two off to allow his son to “get in See ASSAULT page 3 there.” BY

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Five seeking Tory nomination

Conservatives to select candidate to replace retiring MP John Cummins at meeting in East Ladner Monday night SANDOR GYARMATI

Conservatives will select a candidate in DeltaRichmond East Monday night. Anticipating a potential federal election this spring, the party is scrambling to have all its candidates in place. Nomination papers had to be in the hands of party officials in Ottawa by late yesterday afternoon. John Cummins, the MP here since 1993, as well as two other longtime B.C. MPs, announced last weekend they won’t be running in the next federal election. The rapid nomination and selection process for their replacements is highly unusual, since most political nominations give candidates a period to file and sign up new members before an actual vote. In all three ridings, votes will take place Monday. “It was all because of fear we would have a

Conservative Party. It’s a snap election,” said Don fairly strong Conservative Brooks, president of the riding and you probably Delta-Richmond East will have a few hundred Conservative constituency people determining who the association. “Otherwise, next member of Parliament we’d have a lot more time is,” he said. doing this thing. It puts a Brooks said lot of presthe current sure on everybody, “It was all because of membership primarfear we would have a eligible to vote is around 500. ily on the snap election.” He said the nominees.” Don Brooks fact the canOnly didates didn’t party memhave the ability to stack the bers who signed up prior to nomination meeting means Feb. 25 will be eligible to their speeches Monday will cast a ballot, which means the usual shenanigans asso- be especially important. Delta school board chair ciated with mass memberDale Saip and former Delta ship sign-ups by those with Chamber of Commerce political aspirations have president Maria DeVries been avoided. both confirmed their candi“One of the positive dacies Thursday. things about this is that it’s Richmond businessman the current membership that Howard Jamplosky was the is going to decide, the stalfirst to announce earlier warts of the party that have in the week, while Kerrybeen members for years Lynne Findlay and realtor who have an opportunity Keith Roy have also filed to cast their votes to figure papers. out who’s going to be the After Cummins next representative of the

announced he was retiring last Saturday, Saip signed up hundreds of new members before learning the voting cutoff had been backdated. He said he has no problem with only the current core membership voting. Saying Cummins’ retirement is the end of an era, Delta Mayor Lois Jackson was surprised to learn the nomination meeting was happening so quickly. She said she sees some positives and negatives about the process, which she says is certainly out of the ordinary from normal nomination or leadership races. She also said she wonders if candidates from Ladner and Tsawassen may be well known to the residents of Richmond and vice versa. The Delta-Richmond East Conservative riding association holds its nomination vote at the Sundance Inn at 7 p.m. Registration

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Dale Saip School board chair begins at 6:30 p.m. The voting system will work very much like the recent provincial Liberal leadership vote in which party members select a first and second choice. The last place finisher after the first round of voting, if no candidate achieves 50 per cent, is eliminated and the second choices on those ballots are redistributed. If nobody achieves a majority after the redistribution, then there’s another round of voting. Cummins will stay on

until an election is called, which means his replacement will have to play a waiting game if the writ isn’t dropped soon. The Liberals and NDP haven’t scheduled nomination meetings in the riding yet. Green spokesperson Rob Hines said the party has a prospective candidate but that person hasn’t been appointed yet. He said he expects the other parties will simply appoint candidates if an election is called.

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Dohm did not believe the accused’s version of what took place that day. “For the most part, the accused’s evidence lacked a ring of truth,” he said. The man was acquitted on a third charge of obstruction of justice after telling another student to erase a cellphone video of the assault right after it happened. Dohm said the accused could not have known at the time that there would be judicial proceedings in the future. The man will be sentenced May 27.

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A4 The Delta Optimist March 19, 2011

Board must look after ‘grey area’ students

DTA president calls on trustees to allocate resources to help those struggling in classrooms BY

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The Delta school board is about to find out what kind of budget deficit it faces for next year. Chair Dale Saip said Tuesday the district received its numbers from Victoria this week but needs additional information and to work out the allocation figures. Last spring, to make up a $4 million shortfall for

2010/11, the board agreed to make $3.1 million in cuts and dip into reserves for the rest to balance the books. No schools were closed, but almost 17 teachers, 16 support staff and an administrative position were eliminated. There was also a reduction in school supplies, including text books, as well as special needs assistance and learning resources. Although the district’s budget for 2011/12 still has

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to be announced, trustees began hearing budget submissions from the public this week. Noting the board has a difficult task, Delta Teachers’ Association president Paul Steer listed several recommendations for trustees, including submitting a needs budget to show Victoria how much it really costs to run a school district. “Consistently, year over year for the past decade, you’ve been asked by government to do more with less. Knowing it is impossible for you to do more with less, only less with less, you have done your best, I believe, to engage in a form of educational triage, doing the best you can to maintain

educational programs and services within the obvious limitations of your funding,” he said. Steer also noted the district needs to allocate resources where they’re needed the most, especially for so-called grey area students who aren’t officially designated as special needs but are struggling. He said teachers are increasingly finding themselves with fewer resources and less access to specialists to assist them. “Grey area students include up to 20 per cent of students in typical classrooms. Unlike so-called special needs students who comprise 10 per cent of the student population, grey area students experience

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The Delta police department is looking for a few good students for this year’s Student Police Academy. The week-long summer program is designed to expose grade 11 and 12 students who are interested in a career in law enforcement to the realities of police work and training. The program is modeled after the training police recruits undergo at the Justice Institute. “They will learn about criminal and traffic laws, problem solving, receive physical training and instruction in use of force, advanced driving and firearms,” said spokesperson Sgt. Sharlene Brooks. “They will participate in scenario-based education

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Jyla Davis (left) and Rebecca Salton (middle), who will be instructors at a new dance academy at Delta Secondary, explained what the program is all about with district vice-principal Teresa Phillips (right). The Delta school board gave final approval Tuesday to the dance school, the latest fee-paying academy in Delta. aspiring dancers a strong technical base should they choose for further training or seek auditions. Salton, a DSS grad who has extensive dance experience, noted the program isn’t aimed at producing professional dancers right away. Jyla Davis, a professional dance instructor and choreographer, will be an instructor at the school. Davis said she will be conducting auditions shortly to test prospective students’ skill levels and

how well they can quickly pick up choreography. According to the program information pamphlet, students must have a “strong technical base and a serious, passionate attitude toward dance; ballet and jazz training preferred.” The students will hold two performances during the year. Phillips said there isn’t another school in the Lower Mainland offering a dance academy, with the exception the Langley Fine Arts School, which has a dance

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to 8 and 11 to 13. Applications are available at all secondary schools in Delta and must be returned by April 12 to the school’s liaison officer. Interested students are encouraged to contact their school counsellor to obtain an application package. Applications and information can also be found on the department’s website, www.deltapolice.ca. There are 20 FILE PHOTO spaces available. The High school students will get a close program is open to up look at policing in the Student students from other Police Academy this July. municipalities if there will realize the commitment are not enough local appliinvolved, identify the lifecants. Students applying style changes and recognize from outside of Delta are the satisfaction gained from asked to contact Sgt. Darren employment dedicated to Dunn at the North Delta public service.” Community Police Station The program runs July 5 at 604-599-7280.

that will simulate actual police calls for service. “Ultimately, students will leave with an understanding of what a career in policing is about,” she said. “They

component. Last September a film acting academy started at South Delta Secondary. The school also has a soccer and hockey academies. The district also has a baseball academy at Sands Secondary, a hockey skills academy at Burnsview Secondary, and golf and softball academies at Seaquam Secondary, all in North Delta.

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The Delta school board this week approved starting another fee-paying academy at a local high school. A dance academy will begin this September at Delta Secondary in Ladner. Noting they’ve already begun accepting applications, district vice-principal Teresa Phillips said the key for students wanting to be in the program is a passion for dance. Held at Genesis Theatre, the program is available to boys and girls in grades 9 to 12. It will be a twoblock program that is also open to students attending South Delta Secondary in Tsawwassen. “It is going to be an allencompassing dance program. Typically, when a student goes to a dance studio they will study one genre of dance, where this will have core genres in ballet, jazz, contemporary lyrical and hip hop. Students will learn all those,” said Phillips, noting a ballet instructor will also be hired. The program will also cover other styles, including salsa, ballroom and flamenco. Also explaining what the academy will be all about Tuesday, co-ordinator Rebecca Salton said the program is aimed at giving

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Summit participants to be kept secret for now

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“We can have this both ways. We can have this in a goldfish bowl and people know when and where we meet, who you are and what we said, or we can sit down quietly in our own private way and see if there a way of moving forward.” Mayor Lois Jackson

As far as the summit, Jackson said the plan is to have invited individuals sit down at a table in what could be several meetings. The list of who will take part won’t be available at this time but all that information will be in the final report to council. “I’m not going into the question of terms of reference and details. I’m probably one of the most transparent people around, but I think this is a time when people have to be patient and see if there’s any ability for us to move forward,” she said. “We can have this both ways. We can have this in a goldfish bowl and people know when and where we meet, who you are and what we said, or we can sit down

quietly in our own private way and see if there a way of moving forward.” Noting the invitations have been sent out and she hopes to start meeting soon, the mayor said, “Whatever comes out of the meeting will be reported to council at an open meeting. It’s almost like going into union negotiations. You go into a room with several different people with several different ideas.” The process could end up seeing the public hearing continue or perhaps even end for a new bylaw process, she added. The summit will include Jackson as chair, one additional member of council, CAO George Harvie, Century Group, as the major landowner, plus two representatives of its choice, two representatives from the community supportive of the ALR inclusion application, and one representative each from the farming and environmental communities. Century Group president Sean Hodgins told the Optimist he doesn’t know yet when and where meetings will be held. On a related note, Hodgins said he didn’t think much of the newly formed B.C. Ecological Agricultural Trust Society (BCEATS) announcement of a $205 million offer to purchase the Southlands. Listing many glaring deficiencies, including no indication BCEATS is an eligible recipient for consideration of a federal Ecological Gifts Fund, and not showing the financial capacity to purchase the land, Hodgins called the offer nothing more than a publicity stunt.

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with some people with a mayor’s invitation to speak about these things. “It isn’t rocket science and it’s unfortunate people are confused by it. It’s very simple. We have simply adjourned for now and there may or may not be anything come out as a result of this, but I thought it was my duty to try.”

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MURPHY’S LAW I guess when you’ve been the party of record around here for as long as anyone can remember, it’s not too worrisome to lose out on the boost a good ol’ nomination race always provides. I realize a federal election could be triggered at any time, so in many respects it’s imperative for the Conservatives to find a replacement for retiring MP John Cummins, but when it comes to making that happen in a timely manner, these guys don’t fool around. No sooner had Cummins announced that he was leaving federal politics after almost 18 years in Ottawa than a nomination meeting to select his successor had been scheduled. For Monday. The Monday that’s two days from now. As I say, this isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but it does deviate from the norm. We have become accustomed to nomination dates that provide sufficient lead time for potential candidates to sign up members, raise their profiles and swell party coffers. The reason this happens is because these races are generally beneficial to a party. During this time, although potential candidates are competing against one another, they are all on the same team, so the party can’t help but be cast in a positive light, removed from the bigger picture where opponents hammer them for what they did or didn’t do. There’s no doubt the provincial Liberals got a significant boost from their recent leadership race, which switched the focus from the failings of the Campbell government to how the hopefuls would chart a new course for B.C. Local Tories are far from that type of situation, but the absence of a longer nomination race robs them of the extended publicity that would go to someone trying to emerge from Cummins’ formidable shadow. As it stands now, we’ll barely find out who the potential candidates are before one is chosen, and then the winner will likely fade from sight until an election is called. I recognize this wasn’t a local choice as nomination meetings are also being held Monday in Chilliwack and the Okanagan to replace retiring Tories in those ridings, but it still seems awfully fast. Delta-Richmond East Liberals don’t have a candidate in place and don’t appear to be in a hurry to make that happen. The same goes for the NDP. By Monday night the Tories will have made their selection. If we go to the polls this spring, they’ll look like geniuses, but if the election isn’t until the fall or later, then it looks like an opportunity missed. • Sylvia Bishop finished second, not third, in the Delta riding in the 1988 federal election.

Few choices as important as upcoming HST referendum by Paul Landry

GUEST EDITORIAL B.C. is the place to be for political junkies in 2011. Even with the Liberal leadership race over and Premier Christy Clark at the helm, we’re still looking at a provincial NDP leadership vote on April 17, a potential provincial election, municipal elections later this year and even the possibility of a federal election. All this and an HST referendum too. I’ll continue to watch the other events unfold with interest, but right now I’m most concerned about the last one, and other British Columbians should be too. The provincial government is holding a referendum on the HST in September, although Clark has indicated she would prefer an earlier vote in June. Research conducted for the provincial HST Information Office indicates many British Columbians are unclear about what the HST applies to and how it will benefit B.C.’s economy — and their own interests — in the long run. For example, some people think we are paying HST on food staples (as one HST forum participant put

it: “Basically, if you open your mouth and eat anything other than grass, you are paying for it.”). This isn’t true. Taxes on basic groceries haven’t changed — they weren’t taxed under the previous system and they aren’t taxed now. In fact, many people may not realize the taxes on most of the goods they purchase haven’t changed. We paid a combined tax of 12 per cent on everything from dish soap and DVDs to clothing and major appliances, and we still pay that under the HST. The only difference is the HST appears alone on our receipts, without a convenient “before-and-after” comparison with the previous GST and PST. Luckily, information about how the HST has actually affected British Columbians since its July 1, 2010 implementation date is beginning to roll in. Jonathan Kesselman, Canada Research Chair in Public Finance at SFU, published a paper in February that analyzes available data on the HST for the first six months and presents a figure that should reassure many: the HST resulted in just a 0.6 of one per cent increase in overall consumer prices in B.C. As Kesselman calculates, that translates to about one additional dollar for every $165 spent by the average consumer.

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Statistics like that should help British Columbians decide how to vote in the referendum. But more support is coming. We’ve also got an independent panel — government appointed, but made up of non-partisan experts — working now to analyze and identify all the pros and cons of keeping the HST or returning to the old PST/GST system, including what the financial implications are for unwinding the HST. Most British Columbians want these facts. To paint the referendum — or the HST itself — as something that pits businesses against consumers is unhelpful and misses the point. As British Columbians, we all benefit when B.C.’s economy is strong and growing. It’s not an exaggeration to call this referendum one of the most important choices that British Columbians of this generation can make, so we better make the right one. Non-government economists who have already weighed into the debate have projected the HST could generate up to $14 billion in new investments and well over 100,000 jobs in B.C. over the next 10 years. No other single decision we can make can touch those figures. Paul Landry is president and CEO of the B.C. Trucking Association.

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March 19, 2011 The Delta Optimist A9 Letters to the Editor

Insult to farmland

land for years. We no longer have ample farmland, cheap oil or a stable climate with average rainfalls. People fail to see that a continued insult to farmland leads to an insecure future and soaring food prices. I hope the mayor and council will raise the standard this time for use of farmland if they recognize the enormous wrongs of the past and need for change to business as usual. Do we want to secure a food base for our children’s future or do we want to see soaring prices and reliance on food imports from countries that cannot afford it or will be out of water? The laws of supply and demand are very simple and very firm. Reduce supply and the price increases. We cannot choose to not eat. Susan Hodges

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public forum submissions. I watched the entire video and I cannot figure out why it was banned. Perhaps Delta staff or council members can enlighten me. Is “someone” assuming the mayor and council do not have enough intelligence to sort out fact from fiction? If “someone” is offended by the video, then they should have an opportunity rebut it, but the video should never be banned or removed from the record. Jim Ronback

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in-ground farming. Who is going to pay for the land treatment and what would the price of the land be to a farmer interested in buying or leasing it? I think it is probable that over time interest in greenhouses will revive and if the land were returned to the ALR, an investor looking to go into that business would certainly look very carefully at that land. It gets more sunshine than anywhere else in the Fraser Valley and, as I understand it, there is nothing Delta can do to stop greenhouse development. Century Group tried really hard to come up with an acceptable plan. It involved the community in its planning and has a reasonable proposal but it was overwhelmingly refused by the people of Tsawwassen that do not want the area developed for any kind of housing. Should Century be left carrying the whole burden? Should the citizens of Tsawwassen be ready to man the ramparts for another 20 years? Why not

have the municipality, or Metro Vancouver, purchase the property for a reasonable price and let it become a nature preserve for the migrating birds? One need only look at the popularity of the Reifel Bird Sanctuary and it is obvious what a popular addition it would be to the Greater Vancouver area. Is the ALR being used for a purpose it was never intended for? Is it being used to take care of a contentious political issue? If the real objective is to save agricultural land, then I really can’t understand all this fuss going on about the Southlands and very little talk about stopping the South Fraser Perimeter Road and the loss of good crop-producing ALR land. To lose good land and save questionable land cut off from the rest of the farming community is not a good deal for anyone but the port authority. I believe if industry and large-scale developers have their way, there won’t be a farm in Delta 100 years from now. Ken Atkey

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The following are some of the calls of interest the Delta police responded to in the South Delta area between Sunday, March 6 and Sunday, March 13: Tsawwassen • March 7, 2:30 p.m., 800-block of Glenwood Place: Complainant reported that a suspicious male was looking around her property. When the suspect, who is described as 20-25 years old with a slim build, was challenged, he said he was collecting for the “Missing Persons Bureau.” The male then jumped into a new silver compact car and fled the area. • March 7, 10 p.m., 5500block of Wallace Avenue: Complainant reported that sometime overnight someone entered both unlocked vehicles parked in the driveway. Items stolen, valued at $400, include a Garmin GPS, CDs and a hands-free cellphone device. • March 7, 6 p.m., 5100-block of 1A Avenue: Complainant reported that someone attempted to break into her locked vehicle that was parked in front of the residence. No entry gained to the vehicle but lock suffered damage. • March 8, 2:23 p.m., 5500-block of 12th Avenue: A male suspect attempted to open an account at a local credit union using a stolen B.C. driver’s licence, stolen T4 statement and a forged social security card. The suspect was on a release with a promise to appear in court for a similar incident. Police arrested the suspect who was held in cells for a show cause hearing.

• March 9, 10 p.m., 1100-block of 56th Street: The building supply store reported that sometime overnight suspects had entered the side compound and stole 20 pieces of copper pipe valued at $560. No signs of forced entry. • March 10, 10:20 p.m., 5600-block of 16th Avenue: Complainant reported that someone had entered her unlocked residence while she was upstairs and stole her purse containing personal ID, $100 CDN and $200 US. The purse, which was clearly visible through the kitchen window from the street, was later located in a nearby garbage can with the cash missing. • March 11, 9 p.m., 5600-block of 16th Avenue: Complainant reported that someone had entered his residence through an unlocked front door and stole several items, including jewelry, liquor and several keys. Information regarding the items has been entered on the police computer information system (CPIC). Ladner • March 6, 7:39 p.m., 4600-block of Clarence Taylor Crescent: Complainant reported that while her vehicle was parked at the leisure centre someone had smashed the side window and stole her purse containing driver’s licence, credit cards and cash. Information entered on CPIC. • March 5, 10:28 p.m.,

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Anglican Church

1115 - 51A Street, Tsawwassen 604-943-4737

Sunday Services

8:00 am - Holy Communion (Book of Common Prayer) 10:00 am - Holy Communion (Book of Alternative Services) with Children's programs

www.stdavidsdelta.com

Ladner United Church

St. Andrew's Church

“A Heart for God… in the Heart of the Village”

SUNDAY

4960-48th Avenue, Ladner Phone 604-946-6254 www.ladnerunited.org The Rev. Jim Short

9:00 am Continental Breakfast 9:30 am Service of Holy Communion

ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICE 7:00 pm March 9, 2011

9 am Worship Service and Sunday School 11 am Worship Service

New Location

1710 56th Street, Tsawwassen, BC (South Delta Artists’ Guild Arts Gallery) (at the Longhouse, next to SD Rec Centre) Clergy: The Rev. James Wagner

We Welcome You to Join Us!

www.standrewsdeltabc.org

St. Stephen's United Church 9696 Ladner Trunk Rd. (East Delta) The Rev. Doug Graves

LADNER GOSPEL ASSEMBLY

693 53rd St., Tsawwassen 604-943-2911

Sundays 10AM Worship Service

10 am Sunday Services

4979-44A Avenue, Ladner 604-946-9179 • 604-946-4224 WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY - 10 AM Children - Youth - Adult Classes 11:00 am Coffee & Refreshments WORSHIP SERVICE 11:15 AM

All Saints Anglican Church 4755 Arthur Drive Ladner 604-946-8413

THURSDAY

6:45 PM AWANA Children’s Club FRIDAY 7 PM Youth Night

SUNDAY SERVICES Holy Communion 8:30am Family Communion and Sunday School 10:00am

www.tsawwassenunited.org Minister: the Rev. Dan Kirkegaard Music Director: Sandra Dawn Nash

sundays cedar park church

10:40am Worship Service Guest Singer/Speaker: Carolyn Arends

"Come Hungry"

Holy Communion and Short Bible Study 10:00am

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LAST SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH

Benediction Lutheran Church SUNDAYS, 10 AM Worship & Christian Education

Youth Pastor - Dan Peters Worship Pastor - Roy Salmond

“All are warmly welcomed to worship with us as we Celebrate God’s Grace.”

and family to go and help others. Christians should be prepared to serve in the aftermath. We bring particular gifts to the post disaster scenario — the ability to comfort the sick and the dying, the ability to feed people (think of the miracles that come from a church potluck), leading worship for people needing hope, sensitivity to differing views, encouragement and the ability to listen effectively. We have experience in collaborating with others for the good of the larger community. Whether we serve at a reception center or our own street, our gifts will be required. Use this time of Lent to prepare wisely! When the earthquake comes, will you be ready to serve? Jim Short can be reached at minister@ladnerunited.org.

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WEDNESDAY SERVICE

10:30am 6:00pm

During Lent (the five weeks prior to Easter), Christians practice the classical disciplines of Christian faith in an intentional way. This creates space for God to renew us. The result is a strengthened relationship to God and a recharged desire to serve the world as Jesus did. In light of the incomprehensible catastrophe unfolding in Japan, I suggest a particular discipline for the people of the pews to practice this year — personnel earthquake preparation. Take time to refresh your equipment and supplies. If you have not yet prepared — do so now. Imagine you rush from your home in the midst of an earthquake. Can you access easily all you require for a four to seven day camping trip? First responders are required to be prepared, ready to leave home

Pastor Courtenay Reedman

Ladner Christian Fellowship Sunday Worship March 20, 2011 10:30 am

7000, 11686 Steveston Hwy, Ironwood Plaza (#5 Rd @ Steveston Hwy) Richmond

“Today, You Will Be With Me in Paradise”

Sunday Service at 10:00 am + Nursery & Children Services

Luke 23:43 Pastor Henry Jonker

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Pastors: Danny Stebeck, Gabriel Torrealba

5545 Ladner Trunk Rd., Delta, B.C., V4K 1X1 604.946.4430 • www.ladnerlife.com

WHATEVER THE SEASON, FAR WEST HAS YOU COVERED

4594 – 54A Street, Ladner, B.C. Call: 604-946-7033 Email: ladnercrc@telus.net Web: www.ladnercrc.org Pastor: Henry Jonker Youth Pastor: Jed Schoepp

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March 19, 2011 The Delta Optimist A17

Shelters unite to help bring lost dogs home Eight municipal animal shelters, including Delta, have come together in an effort to ensure lost dogs are reunited with their owners. Through promotion and education of the benefits of licensing, the shelters hope to increase awareness over the number of dogs licenced in each district. Statistics from the Delta Community Animal Shelter and other municipal shelters show that an alarming number of dogs are still not licenced.

ing into the shelter and around 20 per cent never get claimed by their owners. This is 20 per cent more than any shelter would like

to see.” “A lot of pet owners think that tattoos and microchips are solid ways to find their pets if they become

lost, but often we find them difficult to trace,” says Kim Marosevich, manager of Animal Welfare Services for the District of North

Vancouver. “Compliance of dog licensing provides the tag that we use to trace the animal, giving a guarantee of reunification.”

Unlike the local SPCA, municipal shelters operate under different bylaws and funding, thereby relying on sources like licensing.

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“The issue of dog licensing is so important to the municipalities that we have come together as a collective group,” says Sarah Lowe, manager of the Delta Community Animal Shelter. “Our hope is to educate the public about the importance of licensing.” “If a dog is licenced in Langley and they get lost in Stanley Park, they can be reunited with their owner,” says Sean Baker, general manager of the Patti Dale Animal Shelter in Langley. “This can happen very easily because of their dog licence.” Statistics across the municipalities show anywhere from only 25 to 70 per cent of dogs are licenced. With just a 10 per cent increase across the board, it would eliminate a lot of dogs that are left in the shelter. “We get about six calls a week of a licenced lost dog found by a neighbour,” notes Lowe. “Because of the licence, we are able to connect them with their owner right away and the dog doesn’t even come to the shelter. We get approximately double that amount of unlicenced dogs com-

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Delta Community Animal Shelter manager Sarah Lowe said the shelter gets about six calls a week from neighbouring shelters that have taken in a lost dog from Delta. Eight municipal shelters have come together in the hopes of educating the public about the importance of dog licensing.


A18 The Delta Optimist March 19, 2011

leisure&lifestyles

features co-ordinator: Dave Willis

604-946-4451

....in South Delta

email: dwillis@delta-optimist.com

Golfers wanted Local clubs on the move to East Delta course

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DAVE WILLIS

he Tsawwassen Early Bird Golf Club is about to start a new season and is looking for new members. Membership co-ordinator Rod Douglas says developing camaraderie is one of the positives of the club. “You meet a bunch of new guys, people around the area,” he says. “As you golf with different people each time you’re out you develop new friendships.” The local group is moving to the Delta Golf Course this season due to construction at the Tsawwassen Golf and Country Club. The East Delta course is a par 67 and measures 4,933 yards with a “challenging variety of holes with a good mix of par 3s, 4s and 5s,” according to its website. Doug Peterson, past captain of the club and a member for eight years, says the group provides fellowship for local seniors. “Golfing skills are secondary, enjoyment and camaraderie are

paramount,” he says. The group, which was formed in 1991, also holds monthly tournaments.

As you golf with different people each time you’re out you develop new friendships.

BY

dwillis@delta-optimist.com

Peterson notes the group will decide after the season whether to stay at Delta or to head back to Tsawwassen. The club is open to men 55 and over and plays Mondays and Fridays between 6:30 and 7:30 a.m. starting March 21 until Oct. 10. Annual membership costs $40

and includes a wind up luncheon. “It’s a fun group. There’s no pressure,” says Douglas. Call Douglas at 604-943-7984 for more information or pick up a registration form at the Delta Golf Club’s pro shop. • The Tsawwassen Business Ladies Golf Club is also moving to the Delta Golf Course. The group, which is looking for new members, will be meeting for tee times from 3:30 until 4:45 p.m. on Wednesdays from April to October. The club has been a place for businesswomen to network for many years and plans to continue to unite women through golf, business and friendship. Contact Sue Haines at 604-8162066 or sfhaines@yahoo.ca if you’re interested in joining.

PHOTO BY CHUNG CHOW

Ted Berrie (putting) and Rod Douglas are members of the Tsawwassen Early Bird Golf Club.

Singer helping out again at Motown Meltdown BY

DAVE WILLIS

dwillis@delta-optimist.com

Ladner’s Garfield Wilson is once again helping out the Shooting Stars Foundation. The singer and actor turned personal trainer will be performing a little Stevie Wonder at Motown Meltdown, a fundraising show set for next Saturday

in Vancouver. “[Wonder] is one of my childhood idols, along with Michael Jackson and Marvin Gaye,” says Wilson. Wonder, a famous American singer-songwriter who’s won over 20 Grammy Awards, shone brightly in the 1970s, says Wilson. “In the ‘70s there was nobody better, nobody that was as relevant, nobody

that had their finger on the pulse as much [as he did].” This will be Wilson’s third straight year singing at Motown Meltdown, a fundraiser for people living with HIV/AIDS. “It’s a really great event, a really great cause. I’m really proud to be a part of it and I’m honoured to be asked back every year.” Wilson has been part of a

funk/soul cover band, a rock group that was a winner of the Fox’s Seeds contest in 2000 as well as enjoying his own solo career in R&B. Motown Meltdown is scheduled for next Saturday night at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver. Some of the other performers include Keith Bennett, Jaydee Bixby, Alita Dupray and Ali Milner. Tickets

are $30. Visit www.shootingstarsfoundation.org for more information. • Wilson was part of a team of experts who helped the residents of Taylor, B.C. shed a ton of collective weight on the TV show Village on a Diet on CBC. A follow-up episode aired Monday. “We went back there to applaud those that kept

going strong and lost even more weight and reignite those that lost their way again,” he says. Wilson says he’s heard from other people across the country through e-mail, Facebook and Twitter who would like the show to come to their town. “I’m hoping that CBC hears their call and lets us do this again and again.”

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March 19, 2011 The Delta Optimist A19

leisure&lifestyles

Dance celebration at arts centre Show, scheduled for next Saturday, part of Young People’s Concert Series Dancer Lexie Drab, who trains at Deas Island Dance and placed second in the 2009 B.C. Provincials for the Performing Arts, will perform one lyrical solo and one modern solo. Another dancer training at Deas Island Dance, Sally Osborne, will perform a lyrical solo. AnnaLisa Pasco, from Ladner, enjoys performing hip hop dances to Korean pop songs, gaining global popularity from the YouTube videos she frequently posts. Several groups and dance schools will perform solos and small ensemble numbers. Beverly Mantovani, director of Tsawwassen’s Los Gitanos School of Spanish Dance, will bring her polished young students who are currently

The Delta Arts Council is excited to present a celebration of dance in the Young People’s Concert Series next Saturday, March 26, at the Tsawwassen Arts Centre. Local dancers and dance groups from the community will perform a variety of styles and cultural dances in solo and small ensemble numbers in a show that starts at 7:30 p.m. The series will bring back audience favourites like Richmond’s Mallory Barbour, who mesmerizes with her artistry and musicality in her belly dance and brilliant Irish dance. Also trained in hip hop and Hawaiian dance, and the recipient of numerous awards and scholarships, Barbour is currently coaching a high school dance team.

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Mallory Barbour (left) and Lexie Drab will be performing next Saturday.

training for their Grade 3 Spanish dance exams. The group – Olivia Keady, Tera Meschino, Chloe Niderost, Isabella Nielson and Yasmin Sirton – will perform two

beautiful dances called Sevillanas and Alegrias. Ladner’s Clarion Celtic Dancers, an active and delightful performing group

directed by Genevieve Dunkley, will showcase several traditional Scottish and Highland dances. Director and owner of Studio West Dance in

Ladner, Jyla Davis will present exciting ensembles and solos in tap, jazz, hip hop and musical theatre by students Hanna Gain, Kelly Irving, Olivia Keady, Brittany Kikel, Sarah Klomp, Kaitlyn MacLean, Mikayla Strukoff and Madison Twaites. CORE Revelation Productions, a dynamic hip hop dance ministry from Richmond, will bring its dynamic new choreography to Tsawwassen. Founded by dancer, choreographer and director Stefanie Tong, CORE is a refreshing group that strives to promote positive hip hop dance using specially-selected clean urban music. Tickets are $8 and available at the door. For more information, call 604-5961025.

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A22 The Delta Optimist March 19, 2011

leisure&lifestyles gardening

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Green Room

Tidy up, prune those usual suspects Cold, wind and long heavy rains made gardening a tough slog for some of us recently, but we still have a few more weeks to finish the early pruning. Soon

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higher branches may be removed to allow more light to reach plants growing below. Witch-hazels need immediate attention if any suckering stems are growing from the rootstock under the graft. These stems are unmistakable in flowering season because the suckers hang onto many dead leaves and produce only tiny, rusty-coloured flowers. These rootstock stems are more vigorous and if allowed to remain will eventually dominate the tree. Almost all the earlyflowering shrubs and trees should be pruned right after blooming. Even better, why not prune while they are blooming and get some flowers for the house as well. Cornelian Cherry (Cornus mas), for example, usually has multiple stems and often needs some of the congested middle ones pruned out. Its bright yellow flowers last a long time inside. Forsythia and Winter Honeysuckle (Lonicera fragrantissima) bloom better if one or two old stems are removed each year. Both can spread quite widely and as they get older will also need pruning for shape. This is the time to cut buddleia back to a foot (30 cm) or so from the ground. Because it flowers on new growth, it will rush to put out fresh stems that produce pyramidial heads of pink, white or purple flowers in August. If it’s not pruned, buddleia will grow so tall it flowers out of sight. It’s also time to cut red-twig and yellow-twig dogwoods back to a few inches above ground level. Lavender can be sheared back now but only into the green wood because the old, brown areas of stem are reluctant to re-shoot. After severe temperatures this year, hardy fuchsia stems will have died to ground level and most gardeners will need to cut them right down. But gardeners whose hardy fuchsias always get chomped by deer may want to experiment with leaving all the erect stems. It seems that Bambi has no interest in getting close to a face full of dead twigs. Gardeners who need to work around these fuchsias should take care to wear eye protection. Anne Marrison is happy to answer gardening questions Send them to her via amarrison@shaw.ca.


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Local members of the Vancouver Welsh Men’s Choir Peter Hill (left), Jim Moore, Ralph Middleton, Jim Julius, Dick Dendy, Bob Baturin and Ray Zerr.

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March 19, 2011 The Delta Optimist A25

Heartbreaker for Ice Hawks

Delta’s playoff run ends with game seven 3-2 loss to Sockeyes in conference finals BY

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It was quite the compliment that will still do little to heal the wounds of the Delta Ice Hawks following their gut wrenching seven game series loss to the Richmond Sockeyes. Head coach Judd Lambert knew his team had dodged a major bullet by getting past the Ice Hawks in the Pacific International Junior Hockey League’s Tom Conference finals. Even with a rash of injuries that resulted in three affiliate players being in the line-up for Wednesday night’s deciding game, the Sockeyes still managed to sneak out of Minoru Arena with a 3-2 victory. “We had six regular guys who couldn’t play,” explained Lambert whose team now faces the Abbotsford Pilots. “We played with who we got and they did what we asked of them to do. They can feel good about themselves beating probably the best team in the league, including us.” That’s quite a statement given the Sockeyes also finished ahead of the Ice Hawks in the regular season with a league best record. Lambert was referring to a Delta line-up that was loaded with offensive talent and had all but one returning to the blueline from last year’s squad that reached the final. Perhaps too much firepower actually worked against an Ice Hawk team that never seemed overly comfortable playing in tight low scoring games that are

so typical of post-season hockey. The end result were some critical errors throughout the series — enough for the Sockeyes to capitalize when goalie Nick Enegren couldn’t bail them out. “Richmond limited their mistakes and we didn’t,” said Delta head coach Dave McLellan. “Sometimes we get stuck forechecking with three guys trapped. It was something they got away with a lot in (the regular season) and were successful for the most part. Still, I thought we created a lot of (dangerous) offensive rushes tonight but didn’t capitalize the way we normally do.” The Hawks had produced late third period goals to lead to overtime wins in games five and six. They nearly did it again. Eli Wiebe’s goal midway through the final frame gave Richmond a 3-1 lead. The visitors pulled within one when Kye Benjaminson scored his second of the night with 4:40 remaining. Delta was back in familiar territory except this time there would be no equalizer despite Konrad Sander missing a glorious chance in the dying seconds. Lambert said his team’s late game troubles weren’t a case of being too conservative but rather dealing with a determined opponent. “That is a good hockey team,” he said of his conference rival. “When their backs were against the wall in those two games, you could really see them (turning it on). It was helpful we had a two goal lead tonight and fortunately we were able to hold them off.” The other difference in the

PHOTO

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CHUNG CHOW

Delta Ice Hawks Anthony Brito and Richmond Sockeyes Sebastien Pare battle for the puck during action in the Pacific Internarional Junior Hockey League Tom Shaw Conference finals. The Sockeyes won the series in seven games., series just might of been the Sockeyes receiving more in the way of secondary scoring. Blueliner Keenan Webb, who had just five goals in 41 regular season games, scored twice in game seven. Meanwhile, Ice Hawk forwards

Liam Harding, Cody Fidgett, Spencer Traher, Cody Smith and Benjaminsen accounted for all but one of their goals in the series. Sander, who was 12th in league scoring, was held to one assist. “One of the things we talked about was getting our offence

more spread out and it just didn’t happen,” added McLellan. “Our guys deserve a lot of credit, though, for never quitting. It’s unfortunate the top two teams in the league are in one division and they really battled it out in this series.”

Robson gets taste of Major League hitters as juniors face Blue Jays The Grade 12 student at Delta secondary school, who is Canada’s top ranked player for the 2011 Major League draft, was given the start in front of 2,000 fans at Al Lang Stadium.

Tides at Tsawwassen Pacific Standard Time. Height in feet

Robson has pitched in some important games in the past for the national team, including two starting assignments against Cuba at last summer’s world championships; however this game truly

had special meaning for the 17 year-old. “When I found out a few weeks ago that I would be facing the Jays it was immediately something that I was looking for-

ward to and excited about,” said Robson. The Jays got to Robson for three runs on three hits and a couple of walks. He did manage two strikeouts. The Juniors lost 9-0.

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Tom Robson got his first taste of facing Major League hitters as the national junior team wrapped up its spring training camp with an exhibition game against the Toronto Blue Jays.


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March 19, 2011 The Delta Optimist A33

Sun Devils win provincial banner in meet hosted by DSS MARK BOOTH

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Delta Gymnastics found time in its own version of March Madness to pull off another successful showing for its popular high school program. While the society is getting set to re-locate to its new home in Ladner, it still managed to host last weekend’s provincial high school championships at Delta secondary school. The meet featured over 50 teams. Not only did equipment have to be brought in and set-up to turn the two DSS gyms into competition venues, social functions also had to be planned to entertain the 250 student athletes. A movie night/ pool party was held at the Ladner Leisure Centre on Friday and a banquet at the Coast Hotel in Tsawwassen Saturday. High school program coordinator and coach Kristina Sharp admits this was exactly an ideal time to be hosting such a

large event with the club preparing for its big move, but there was little choice when the decision was made over a year ago. “It was just basically our turn,” said Sharp, who also happens to serve on the executive that oversees gymnastics at the school level. “No one is exactly lining up to do it and we have been involved for a long time and had lots of success. “It took a lot of work by a lot of volunteers to pull it off. We couldn’t have done it without them. The Coast Tsawwassen Inn also generously donated the room to host the banquet.” A unique relationship with Delta Gymnastics has resulted in Delta and South Delta secondary school thriving in the sport and this year was no exception. Delta had previously won two overall titles and this time it was South Delta’s turn. Individual highlights included top three finishes for: Emilie Sarkissian, Hailey Church, Elissa

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Celebration of Life Sunday, April 10, 2011, 1:00 - 4:00 pm, at Beach Grove Golf Course, 5946 12th Avenue, Tsawwassen, B.C.

In Memoriam

Goulas, Christos

November 9, 1931 - March 18, 2000

Beloved husband, father and grandfather.

Those whom we love go out of sight, but never out of mind. They are cherished in the hearts. Of those they leave behind. Forever in our hearts, your family.

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Spencer, our beautiful son. Always in our thoughts and our hearts and wishing every day that you were with us. Love Always, Mom, Dad, Andrew and family plus many friends.

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Michael Warren Parker 03 January 1986 – 21 March 2002

Michael: We wish you were here so we could wrap our arms around you and tell you how much we love you. We miss your gentle soul, your kind heart, and your beautiful smile. We never got to see you grow into the fine young man we know you would have been and we will forever wonder why you were taken in such a senseless tragedy. We think about you every day and treasure every memory that we have. We may smile on the outside; but the depth of our heartbreak is agonizing. Our family has lived on but we will never be the family we should have been. Always in our hearts, never to be forgotten. Lovingly – Mum, Dad, Steve and Haylee

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May 17, 1917 - March 1, 2011 Passed away at Delta Hospital Extended Care Unit with family by her side. Predeceased by her husband John (Jack) and daughter Catherine, she is survived by her daughter Maureen McPhee, granddaughters Christie and Kelly and many nieces and nephews. Bea was born in East Kelowna and moved to Vancouver in 1939. She later lived in Montclair, California and Richmond, BC, before moving to Ladner in 1972. Bea volunteered at the Delta Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop for many years. An informal celebration of her life will be held at the family home Saturday, March 26th from 2:00 - 5:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Delta Hospital Foundation.

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QUATTROCCHI, John Raymond

Peter Theodore (Ted)

Sept. 28, 1939 - Mar. 15, 2011

It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Ted Matson, on March 15, 2011. He was predeceased by his parents, Peter and Margaret Matson. He is survived by his loving wife, Helen, in their 50th year of marriage. His sons, Thor (Tammy) of Oakville, Ontario and Mark (Heather) of Tsawwassen and five cherished grandchildren. Erik, Joel, Mike, Devon and Hannah. His sister, Dorothy (Jim) Smith of Whitehorse, Yukon. Ted was born in Atlin, B.C. on August 27, 1935. He spent many years in the mining industry in the Atlin area. Although Ted and his family lived in Tsawwassen for many years, he always looked forward to his summers in his beloved Atlin. He was an avid fisherman, hunter and gardener. Ted was a long time Mason and a member of Atlinto Lodge, AF&AM No. 42, GRBC. The Funeral service will be held at St. David’s Anglican Church on Friday, March 25th, at 1:30pm. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Irene Thomas Hospice would be appreciated. Many thanks to Dr. Duncan for her kind care and the wonderful nursing staff at the Irene Thomas Hospice.

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of John Quattrocchi, wonderful husband, brother, father, grandfather and friend. John will be fondly missed by wife Gayle, children Mike (Laura), Steve (Lorien) and Lisa, cherished grandsons Andrew, Justin, Samuel and Jack and siblings Mary Jane Tigert, Laurel Halper and Larry Quattrocchi. Born in Livermore Falls, Maine, to Sam and Louise Quattrocchi, John’s family came to St. Catharines, Ontario, in the early 1950s. John graduated from St. Catharines Collegiate and Vocational Institute in 1958 and went on to receive a degree in applied science from Queen’s University in 1962 and his MBA from the University of Western Ontario in 1965. After wonderful years in Montreal and Mississauga, to their considerable fortune John and family headed west to Tsawwassen, B.C. In the natural beauty of the west, John fully embraced his love of the outdoors and his natural ability to drive great distances to hike, snowshoe and explore. A celebration of John’s life will be held 10:30 am on Monday March 21, at Saint David’s Anglican Church, Tsawwassen, B.C. In lieu of flowers, donations in John’s memory may be made to the Delta Hospital Foundation or to Abbeyfield St. David’s Seniors Home. We will miss you dearly John, Dad, Grampa.

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It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our mother on Thursday, March 10th after a short illness. Mom was born and raised in Dauphin, Manitoba and we believe it was this good 'prairie stock' that helped carry her through the ups and downs of life with grace, fortitude, strength and love. Mom and Dad led full lives with lots of travel, friends and family. The last fifty years, off and on, here in Tsawwassen. Mom enjoyed her gardens, especially her fresh cut flowers which graced her table every week. She golfed, getting a hole in one, she curled getting an eight ender and later when bending was not as easy, bowling. Mom’s number one joy though was her family as revealed in the contents of her safe. No jewels just the homemade cards and letters given to her by her children and grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband of 62 years, Dick, survived by her three children, Ken (Brenda) of Ontario, Richard (Diana) of Delta, and Lynn (Robin) of Delta, thirteen grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. Some of her last words were ' I love all my family'. We will miss you terribly Mom, be in peace with Dad.

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Coming Events

Fundraiser

Ladner based non-profit society supporting children with special needs requires a part-time fundraiser. The successful candidate will be a value-based individual who will assist in developing and implementing a capital campaign. Position requires: • University or college degree preferably. • Past experience and/or training in fundraising and capital campaigns. • Strong written, verbal, and presentation skills. • Planning and organizational skills. • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision in a team environment. • Computer proficiency and working knowledge of Excel, Word and Power Point. • Knowledge of Delta Community beneficial. Application letter and resume to: HR Manager, recruit@reachdevelopment.org or fax: 604-946-6223

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Drivers

CLASS ONE DRIVER VITRUM INDUSTRIES, one of the largest glass fabricators in the Pacific Northwest is looking for an experienced Class One Driver. Duties Include: Deliveries; and Knuckle Crane Operation. Education: Valid class one drivers license; Experience operating knuckle crane. Requirements: Winter driving experience; Able to do out of town trips (all expenses paid by employer); Minimum three years driving experience; Passport or enhanced drivers license for cross border travel. Compensation: Competitive wages and benefit package available. To Apply: Please email or fax ONLY your resume: By Email: agriffin@vitrumindustries.com

HAZELMERE LADIES' CLUB REGISTRATION AND SPRING MEETING Hazelmere's Fireside Lounge Tuesday, March 29 9:30am- Registration 10am- Spring Meeting and Information

Please consider joining us this season for fun, friendship and foursomes! Everyone is welcome! Membership NOT required! If you have any questions, please call the Pro Shop @

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Lost & Found

LOST iPHONE 4, Friday night, March 11th in Ladner. Call 604-946-7292 LOST...ONE PAIR Maui Jim prescription glasses. call 604-595-2966

By Fax: 604-882-3516, Attention Al DO NOT phone about this position.

AMAN LOGISTICS Ltd., #6-1585 Cliveden Ave, Delta, B.C., V3M6M1, needs full time long haul truck drivers for cross border hauling. Must have Class 1 or A license, airbrakes, clean driving record and meet USINS clearance. Salary $22.65/hr. Please fax resume to: (604) 521-5656.

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4552 - 46A St. Delta No experience necessary. 50-60hrs/wk. $9.28/hr. From June 1 to Oct 31. Includes: Harvesting, lifting, weeding, grading. Able to lift 25kg. Chong Yip Farm Ltd. gjiang@telus.net

SEASONAL GREENHOUSE WORKERS

General greenhouse work involved in propagating, tending and harvesting vegetables. Hourly wage: $9.28 Hours per week: 50 Days per week: Mon to Sat Employment starts: May or June 2011. Houweling Nurseries Ltd. 2776 64th Street, Delta Fax resume to 604-946-9158 Experience is an asset

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FLAGPERSONS & LANE CLOSURE TECHS

• Must have reliable vehicle • Must be certified & experienced • Union Wages & Benefits Apply in person 19689 Telegraph Trail, Langley fax resume to 604-513-3661 or email: darlene@valleytraffic.ca F/T WAREHOUSE STAFF

Permanent, full-time positions in Cloverdale area assembling and packing customer orders. 10:30am start time. Applicants must have good English and Math skills and have own vehicle for transport to and from work location. Positions pay competitive wages and offers a full benefit package. Fax resumes to: 604-576-2475 LABOURER REQ’D for Sawmill. Feed logs into conveyor, remove scrap lumber and wood chips, Clean processing machines. $17.50/hr, Mon-Fri, 40hrs/wk. Call Canadian Western Forest Products Ltd. 778-996-0150 Landscaping Maintenance Workers Kennedy Landscaping Ltd is currently seeking experienced workers. Strata & commercial, must have at least 2 years experience. Competitive market based wages. Starting immediately. Email resume to chuck@kennedylandscaping.com

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General Employment

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Need To Get Out Of The House, Talk To People & Create Extra Income? Try a part-time job 4-8 days a month as a Product Demonstrator! Great for Seniors, Retirees & Mature Adults! Do you enjoy talking to people & know how to do basic cooking? This job is for you and is perfect for men & women. Must be available on both Fri & Sat from 11-5 or 12-6 (& some Sun). Requirements: As a Freelance Contractor, you must be a go-getter able to work on your own, be able to carry medium weight equipment into stores & own a car. Must be well groomed, bondable & fully fluent in English. Pay starts at $10/hr. All-day training provided in N. Burnaby.Call JMP Marketing at 604-294-3424, local 30. JMP Marketing Services, BC’s most reliable demo company since 1979.

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QUALITY COLLATING Ltd. Calgary, Alberta Experienced Alphaliner Operator /Stitcher Operator for busy Calgary bindery. Competitive wages based on experience. Send resume and cover letter including availability for shift work to: calgaryflyers@hotmail.com or fax to 1-403-204-7843 REGULAR weekly home help needed. $15/hr. Call for appt . Call 604-946-8083 SITE GRADING SUPERVISOR/FOREMAN Experienced site Grading Supervisor/Foreman position available immediately. candidate Must possess the following: •Min. 5 years field experience •Perform basic construction survey and layout •Read and follow civil drawings •Work with client representatives •Possess good communication skills •Ability to solve problems •Complete job tasks on schedule •Knowledge of road and parking lot construction •Operate grading equipment an asset. Serious inquiries only. Resume to: gblltd@telus.net

LABORATORY ASSISTANT

Acme Analytical Laboratories (Vancouver), a premier BC mining laboratory, is looking to fill various Laboratory Assistant positions in Vancouver. Must be able to handle up to 40 lbs as some heavy manual labor may be required. Experience in a lab environment an asset but training will be provided. Starting wage of approximately $12 (combination of base hourly rate and daily production bonus). Detailed descriptions of the various positions are available on Acme’s website:

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Interested parties should submit resume and cover letter by email as instructed on the website. LOCAL GARDENING MAINTENANCE CO. hiring Full Time workers, 604-710-1348 LOGGING COMPANY looking for Owner Operator Logging Truck Contractors. Short/long log for Mackenzie area. Fax 250-714-0525 Phone 250-714-1191 ext 225, ben@bcland.com include references and capabilities.

VANCOUVER’S LARGEST Lawn and Property Maintenance Company pays $120-$360 DAILY for outdoor Spring/Summer work. Hiring honest, competitive, and energetic individuals to fill our various 2011 positions. Apply online @ www.propertystarsjobs.com WEST COAST Chandlery Shop and Retail Marine Sales requires an experienced Manager. Please send resume with experience and references in complete confidence to: chandlery99@yahoo.com

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Home Support

LIVE IN caregiver needed for senior lady, Full time, $8/hr, 40hr/ wk, room & board, must speak & write english. 1 year exp. Please contact Nell Basford, 604-805-2200 LIVE IN caregiver REQ’D, Full time, $8/hr, 40hr/wk, room & board, must speak & write english. 1 year exp. Please contact Melinda, 604-946-1946.

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Ali Baba Pizza - BC Ferries Tsawwassen is hiring for our busy season. Full & part time. Benefits available. Email resume: anne-marie@alibabapizza.com

TSAWWASSEN QUAY Hiring Baristas Come join a great team in a fun environment! tsa@saltspringcoffee.com

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Medical/Dental

MEDICAL OFFICE requires p/t person (2dy/wk & vacation coverage) for a busy office. Will be trained on all positions. Fax resume to 604-943-2617

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Office Personnel

PART-TIME ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT with excellent computer, organizational and interpersonal skills to work two flexible days per week and provide vacation relief for the executive assistant/bookkeeper. The ideal candidate will be experienced in MS Office and be able to perform a variety of administrative and bookkeeping tasks, respond to customer inquiries and organize shipping documentation. We are a growing manufacturing company located in the Tilbury Industrial Park in Delta. Please reply by e-mail to jobs@sialco.com.

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ATTN: Local people to work from home on-line. $1500 - $4500 p/t or f/t. Training. Call 604-576-2485

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Flynn Canada Ltd. is hiring F/T Flat Roofers Panel/Wall Cladders Glaziers

With 2+ years of experience. Foreman positions available. Top industry wages based on experience, medical, dental, overtime pay, RRSP matching with all positions. Email: mamaranto@flynn.ca or Fax to: 604-531-4026

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Procon Equipment is currently looking for full-time permanent Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanics and Journeyman Electricians for our Nisku, Alberta facility. Must have certification. Preference will be given to any with underground experience. Excellent work atmosphere and benefits. Work schedule is 4 weeks on, 2 weeks off. Will also consider relocation of qualified individuals to the Edmonton area from within Canada. Please fax resume to (780) 955-2411. ROOFER FOREMAN INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL Top Rates & Benefits Call:604-433-1813

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From advertising executive or banker to x-ray technician or zookeeper,you'll find it in the Employment Section.

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Cancer June 21-July 22: Your clout, reputation are high among the powers that be. Step forward now through the weeks ahead, exhibit your skills, show your record, seek bigger responsibilities. Your career sector is under splendid, expansive rays of luck! However, several cautions: 1) you might meet opposition (or pursue the least lucky position under a misguided notion of responsibility) before March 29; 2) your best action will be taken after March 28; and 3) the best project, boss, etc., will probably be linked to the past – something brand new might have a built-in “go in circles” direction-finder. Leo July 23-Aug. 22: The weeks ahead are very significant in intellect, education, media, publishing, far travel, international dealings, law, cultural rituals, religion, life philosophy, fame and especially, love. Your creative talents find a wide audience. The most valuable gift: understanding. A few cautions: 1) headwinds, probably involving health or employment factors, assail you in these areas until March 28; 2) Mercury goes retro soon, so it isn’t the best time to start new projects. Your luck will be better with ongoing or old, revived projects, loves, situations. Romance Wednesday-Friday! Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: Great, significant change arrives in the weeks ahead. It might be huge, obvious; or it might merely be a shift in direction that steers your next eight years (and beyond, because nothing returns). Finances, intimacy, health, and, less directly, employment/work can be deeply affected. Generally, this is a very lucky time. However, a couple of cautions: You’ll make much better headway after March 28; to this date, obstacles appear in money and love. To succeed, stick with an ongoing or return to a past sexual, domestic/property, financial or employment situation. Be optimistic!

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IN HOME OR STUDIO LESSONS Piano, Theory & other instruments. Allegro Music School 604-327-7765

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Tutoring Services

TUTOR available for remedial reading, writing and spelling. Kris Bowerman, B.M. 604-940-8940

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For Sale Miscellaneous

2 PIECE bath tub, left hand, white 34 x 60, paid $900, sell $450, like new 604-943-2088 DOG KENNEL for sale, 10x10x6, galvanized. $400. call 604-992-2369 FIREPLACE INSERT, good cond. glass doors, $100. Gerry 604-762-4583 FREE CATALOGUE 1-800-353-7864 HALFORD’S butcher equipment and supplies, leather, beads, craft kits, animal control equipment + trapping supplies. Order from our new web store and get free shipping until August 31, 2011. www.halfordsmailorder.com HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.ca

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Furniture

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Tim Stephens' Astral Reflections Aries March 21 - April 19: Your energy, charisma and effectiveness soar now through the weeks ahead! Your luck hits a 13 year peak. It’s a splendid time to begin major projects, one of the best times in your life. But some advice: 1) projects that aren’t meant to work will “fail” (or give signals of demise – some subtle) by March 28; 2) it’s better to start after March 28; 3) for success, this project should be connected to a past person, project or situation; and 4) it’s best (for easy progress) to steer clear of ambition, career and investment. Chase far travel, gentle love and intellectual things. Taurus April 20-May 20: Retreat, rest, find sweet solitude for the few weeks ahead. Your energy is low, but your spiritual,planning and administrative abilities are strong. Deal with institutions, civil servants, government – they could have a “treasure” for you. Contemplate and plan. Be charitable. Tackle chores Sunday. Relationships flow smoothly Monday noon to Thursday, but you might meet a bit of deception midday Wednesday. A good investment opportunity can arise Thursday morning – seek it! Finish chores this week, as slowdowns and indecision start soon. Saturday’s mellow, but not profitable. Gemini May 21-June 20: A major wish might come true over the weeks ahead. It will probably be a wish about a relationship, romance, marriage (or divorce), about litigation, negotiation, friendship/ popularity – but it won’t be limited to these. It will very likely involve an ongoing or past situation, person or project. Now is the time to reprise the past, in a big way! Romantic or creative urges sweeten Sunday and early Monday. But settle down to chores Monday afternoon to Wednesday noon – all goes smoothly enough. Big opportunities face you Wednesday eve, Thursday. Be alert! Don’t trust “independence.”

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Education

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: Important, life-directionchanging opportunities face you over the next four weeks, mainly in love, partnership, relocation, negotiation, agreements, litigation, dealings with the public, marriage and divorce. You can see events as opportunities or as challenges, even as threats of defeat. But even the worst case will be a “win” in that it grants you freedom. To succeed, see another’s point of view, fulfil another’s desire(s). Conciliate, encourage, merge, find common ground – easier after March 28. Stick to ongoing/past people/projects – brand new ones have an Achilles heel. Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: Great luck comes to your employment sphere over the weeks ahead. Your hours or tasks are almost certain to increase, and your income with it. This might be short-term (e.g. overtime hours) or more permanent (e.g. a pay raise). Aim, if you can, for the permanent. But whatever occurs, it will cause a change in direction that lasts for eight years. Apply this luck (via your efforts) to a situation, job, project that is ongoing, or returns from the past. Initiating a brand-new project might lead to eight years of “on/off” work disruptions. Money luck Thursday. By mid-year, new luck! Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: The month ahead is one of the most important – and luckiest – in a decade, maybe many decades. You might experience a big, obvious event, or a less marked but significant “turn” that heads you in a new, exciting direction, in creative, speculative, risk-taking, romantic, pleasure or beauty zones. Two secondary elements play an important role: 1) communications or travel, and 2) your personality. Relationships will be sober, or deal with a realistic environment. Through March 28, obstacles exist; be patient, then leap! Avoid brand new projects/people: reprise the past.

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2105

Musical Instruments

APT SIZED, acoustic piano. Perfect condition $1500 604-940-8941 Please leave msg.

To advertise call

604-630-3300

Mar. 20 - Mar. 26 Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: The weeks ahead feature much luck on domestic, property, therapy, healing, nature, gardening, agriculture, security, retirement,child-oriented,foundational and nurturing fronts. This is a great time to buy a house, have a child, or expand business territory (“foundational”). What you pursue should be something ongoing or from the past (e.g., a house you wanted to buy before but couldn’t). “Dilemma” choices face you through March 28, so proceeding after this is easier. What you do now will affect your income and spending for the next eight years. Think “cornerstone.” Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: The weeks ahead can bring much indecision. You might see people around you making big moves, having luck pour onto them, and you can think: what about me? Don’t worry, your big luck runs from this June to June 2012 – whereas everybody “lucking out” now will get little June onward. Meanwhile, your communications, mail, friends, siblings, travel, paperwork and curiosity will expand in interesting ways. Problems and obstacles arise through March 28, so go slow in the areas listed. Stick to former or ongoing projects and people: the brand new will bring future delays. Pisces Feb. 19-March 20: The weeks ahead feature earnings, spending, possessions, sensuality and rote learning – in powerfully lucky ways. Your career and earnings can climb a ladder to new heights. For career, read “status” – for example, “marrying up” is a status move. (Great career hints Thursday morning.) Expect obstacles through March 28 – be patient, then leap! Since your relationships are headed for a period of delay and “circling,” you’ll fare best if you stick to ongoing or (probably luckier) past contacts and projects than if you try to launch new boats into new waters. Read Scorpio message. timstephens@shaw.ca • Reading: 416-686-5014


March 19, 2011 The Delta Optimist A37

3508 3015

Dogs

Childcare Available

4060 BOSTON TERRIER Pups, CKC reg. vet checked, good pedigrees, nicely marked, To view: 604-406-2415 or 1-604-794-3786

Bright Eyes Academy Child Care Centres

Programs for ages 0 - 12

Spaces available in our School Age Program. Call 604-946-0896.

www.brighteyesacademy.ca Register Now for our Extended Preschool Programs for 2011-2012

FULLY QUALIFIED MOM Of 3yr old, central Ladner, near 2 schls. Before/after schl & full day avail in my happy home, good rates, 1st Aid Certified, must be ok with friendly pets I have a van for drop off & p/up, ref’s avail. Call Niki @ 604-306-3554

3020

Foster homes urgently req’d for rescued, abandoned & neglected dogs. Many breeds. www. abetterlifedogrescue.com

GERMAN SHEPHERD pups, 3 Fem, 2 males. CKC Reg. shots & vet check. $1000. 604-512-3310 www.veinottehorsefarm.ca

Childcare Wanted

LIVE IN CAREGIVER WANTED for a child, must like pets & enjoy daily outdoor activities, asset if speak basic cantonese. Send resume to: marcel@pescorp.ca

3507

PUG PUPS, 2 females, 1 male, 1st shots, family raised, ready to go. $700. call 604-614-6044

Cats

PUG PUPS fawn m/f, & parents $400 ea. Ph 604-792-6277

★CATS & KITTENS★ FOR ADOPTION ! 604-724-7652

3508

ROTTWEILER PUPPIES Claws/ tails done. 1st shots incl. $650. Ready Mar22nd. 604-649-3787

Dogs

SHELTIE PUPS, Reg’d, shots, tatoo, fam raised. Ready for spring break $800. 604-526-9943

3510 ALL SMALL breed pups local & non shedding $399+. 604-590-3727, 604-514-3474 www.puppiesfishcritters.com FILA/MASTIFF GUARD DOGS owners best friend. Intruders worst nightmare. all shots, $2000 each. ready now! 604-817-5957

5005

Triple Five Trucking

SPECIAL • Cedar Shavings KILN DRIED Hemlock, Fir, Spruce Sawdust & Shavings

534-5544 290-8405

Business Services

5017

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604-629-8984

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Personal and corporate income tax, bookkeeping, payroll and benefits administration, e-file, represent a client, general business support.

604-715-7456; info@dcl-nw.ca

Accounting & Bookkeeping Services Income Tax Preparation

Ladner 30+ Years Experience

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5070

Gadry Consultation

Spiritual Healer, Medium & Life Coach, Psychic Advice you can trust! Family issues, Happy Marriage, Reuniting loved ones, Immigration and Court matters, Business Success, Stress, Relationship, Depression. Quick Results. Natural gift! 100% GUARANTEED ★ Mr. Gadry 604-872-7952 ★ 30% off, www.gadry.ca

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Financial Services

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Call 1-866-690-3328 www.4pillars.ca

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Personals

CRIMINAL RECORD? Canadian pardon seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, deportation? All CANADIAN / AMERICAN Work & Travel Visa’s. 604-282-6668 or 1-800-347-2540

If you own a home, we can help. Your credit/age/income is not an issue. Independent lenders since 1969.

604.581.2161

BUSINESSES FOR SALE

SUCCESSFUL WINEMAKING Store, Many customers, wellestablished. $79,000. South Vancouver. Call 778-378-7092

6008

Condos/ Townhouses

6008-30

Surrey

CONDO 2 yrs, 2 BR, 2 baths, facing quiet street. Asking $259K. TOWNHOME 3 yrs, 3BR, 2 ba, nr amens. No HST. Asking $332k. Mala, Sutton 778-859-4458

Apartments & Condos

6508

Apt/Condos

QUIET CLEAN 2 br avail Apr. 1, Tsaw. near ammens, park like setting, carpets, References required, $950. 778-316-3401 TSAWWASSEN COURT 1 Br ground floor $700, 2 br, new reno $1150 quiet, Incl heat/hw. 604-250-5390 or 778-999-6853

6020-01

Real Estate

7015

Escort Services

Carman & Fox friends

604.669.9475

The Fox Den at Metrotown out-call Escorts Vancouver

CarmanFox.com

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Sell your home, only $99. 604-574-5243 Delta Price Reduced studio condo, 19+ complex, pool, park, $98,500 597-8361 id4714 New Westminster Price Reduced, 555sf 1br condo, view, $164,900 525-8577 id5081 Sry Sullivan Mews ground lvl 1200sf 2br 2ba tnhse, 55+complex $220K 834-6935 id5136 Sry Bear Creek Park beauty 1440sf rancher, gated 45+ $275,900 306-931-3939 id5234 Sry Royal Hts river & Mtn view 3900sf 8br 6ba on 5500sf lot $759,900 537-5952 id5290 Sry Clayton 2yr old beauty 3000sf 6br 3.5ba w/2br bsmt suite $610K 612-9594 id5312 Sry Open House Sat/Sun 2-4 12173-59 ave, immaculate owner built 3139sf 5br 3.5ba w/bsmt suite $689K 590-0981 id5335 Sry Guildford resort like living 610sf 1br+den condo, 2 pools $189,900 790-0590 id5336

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5035

Financial Services

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5040

Business Opps/ Franchises

#1 JANITORIAL FRANCHISE Customers, (Office Cleaning), Training and support. Financing. www.coverall.com 604-434-7744 info@coverallbc.com

5060

Legal Services

#1 IN PARDONS Remove your criminal record. Express Pardons offers the FASTEST pardons, LOWEST prices, and it’s GUARANTEED. BBB Accredited. FREE Consultation Toll-free: 1-866-416-6772 www.ExpressPardons.com

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6020-24

North Delta

3 BR RANCHER, lge 66x115 lot, quiet area, rec room, cls to schls/ amens/transit. 11460-95A Ave. $424,900. For appt 604-581-6110

6020-38

Vancouver East Side

CHOOSE YOUR NEW HOME FROM OUR LIST OF WELL MAINTAINED AND MANAGED SUITES! Tsawwassen Terrace

Are your looking for a 1 bedroom in a well maintained building? Bldg is located on 16th Ave and is close to the bus, shops and the beach. To view please call 604-943-7666 1 bedroom suite available in small bldg located near shops, school, bus stop and rec centre. Rent includes 2 appl, carpets, drapes, heat and hot water. Bldg consists of new windows and sliding doors. To view please call 604-782-4326

Kerry Court

1 bedroom suites available in a quiet well maintained bldg, Rent includes 2 appl., drapes, heat and hot water. Located close to school, shopping centre and bus route. To make an appt. to view please call 604-943-1487

Shawnigan

1 bedroom suites available in a clean and quiet building. Located 1 block from shopping mall and on bus route. Minutes from parks and beach area. For more info or to view please call 604-943-0002

Century Village and Tsawwassen Manor Beautiful complex consisting of 6 bldgs. & water fountains. 1 & 2 bedroom suites, include drapes, wall to wall carpets, balconies, elevators, and wheel chair access. Tsaw. Manor includes heat. Close to beach, parks, recreation centre & school. To make an appt to view please call 604-948-9111

LADNER Lora Court

1 bedroom suite available in small quiet building. Rent includes 2 appl, carpets, drapes, heat, cable and parking. Near bus loop, recreation centre and shopping. To view or for more info please call 604-946-4633

Evergreen Lane 1 bedroom suites available in one of our 4 well maintained bldgs. Located near shops, school and bus routes. Rent includes 2 appl, carpets and drapes. To view this suite please call 604-946-2694

6035

Mobile Homes

#1 - 7850 King George Blvd, Sry. 55+ year old seniors’ park. Dbl wide 2 BR + den. 1 pet ok! $79,500. Lorraine Cauley, Royal Lepage North Star, 604-889-4874

6065

Recreation Property

MISSION - LAKE FRONT starting from $78,800. 60 mins from Vancouver. Park Georgia Rlty Lisa Hughes • 604-931-7227

1 bedroom suite available in a quiet well maintained building. Rent includes 2 appl, carpets, drapes and h/w. To make an appt to view please call 604-946-4633

6595

Shared Accommodation

6595-25 Peninsula Property Management LADNER River House Residence Sunset over Marina & Deas Island with River and Mountain views. Beautiful executive 2 bedroom, s/s appliances, extra large sundeck, maple kitchen, granite bar, large separate liv rm & dinrm. Mst/bdrm offers f/p, 5 pc ensuite, soaker tub and dbl shower. N/S, N/P Available Now $1,850

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Del Rio 1/2 DUPLEX centrl loc 4 BR, 3 baths, approx 1,700sf, kept well, nr transit/shops/schools. $665k Mala, Sutton 778-859-4458

Apt/Condos

Call Doug (604) 536-0220

TSAWWASSEN Houses - Sale

6508

QUIET BUILDING, Rmd, 1 BR apt w/balcony, NS, NP, ht, hw, cable, 1 pkg, lease, suits mature couple, close to all trans & shops, 604-241-3772

Vancouver East Side

SUN MAR 20, 2-4pm, Unit #205 3638 Rae Ave, Van. 2 BR, 2 full bath, close to amens. $334,000. Mala, Sutton 778-859-4458

6020

6505

Kelly Court

5070 Could you use $30k or even $300k?

6007

6008-34

Feed & Hay

TAX TIME Accounting/ Bookkeeping

*CONNECT WITH YOUR FUTURE* Learn from the past, Master the present! Call A True Psychic NOW! $3.19min 1-877-478-4410 (18+) 1-900-783-3800 Answers to all your questions!

7010 PB ENGLISH Springer Spaniel puppies. 13 weeks old...black and white, liver and white. to 'good' family homes only!!! $750.00 604-505-1620

Metaphysical

RENTALS

6515

Duplexes - Rent

N DELTA. Huge 3 BR, ½ duplex incls 2,750 sf in farmhouse. 30x40 sq ft family room. 3 baths, f/p, private laundry, fenced yard. Now. Nr bus. Also 2 huge sheds for rent $1000/ea. 778-233-8702

6540

Houses - Rent

3BR 2BATH, up floor, 1600sqft $1300 + 1/2 util, w/d, d/w, n/s cat ok, schools, shops, transit 778-834-5801 HOUSE FOR RENT Tsawwassen/Boundary Bay area. 2 bdrm 850 sq. ft. completely renovated house located in the middle of the Southlands property. Very private and quiet surrounded by farm lands and horses beyond your fence. Includes w/d/f/s and blinds. $1750 per month on a One year lease. No Pets and references required. Contact Sandra at Century Group 604-943-2203 *RENT TO OWN*

Abbotsford- 3262 Clearbrook Rd. HOUSE with 5 bedrooms, 2 baths. Mortgage helper. Only $1,598/m. Low Down. Flexible Terms. (604) 626-9647 or (604) 657-9422 www.wesellhomesbc.com

STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN ● No Qualification - Low Down ● NEW WEST- 1722-6th Av 2 bdrm

HOUSE w/1 bdrm suite, very central location, close to skytrain..$1,188/M CHILLIWACK - 9557 Williams, 3 bdrm, 1 bath, cozy HOUSE on 49x171’ lot, excellent investment property in heart of town..... $888/M Call Kristen today (604)786-4663

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6565

Office/Retail Rent

LADNER CORE Comm 400-4000 sqft. Short/long term. lancemcc@eastlink.ca 604-240-9340

Tsawwassen ● Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall has prime retail spaces available in various sizes. ● Windsor Woods – unit #5 – 1,057 sq. ft. ● Century Square Three Commercial/Office Spaces available 291 sq ft, 640 sq ft and 1658 sq ft. For more information call Tina or Sandra at Century Group 604-943-2203 www.centurygroup.ca

Lad./Tsaw./ S. Delta

RANCHER IN Ladner to share, Male with Female (38-55yrs). $600/mo + 1/2 expenses. Incl prkg, priv enste, laundry, garden, walk out to patio, bright and sunny, great location to Village. n/s, lv mess. 604-946-3665

6600

Storage

STORAGE UNIT 2nd flr, secure Ladner bldg.. 11’ wide 16’ deep 10’ high (170 sq ft). Personal storage only. No business use. $75/m min 2yr lse 604-734-5908

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

1 BR, own entry, share w/d, suits 1, $725 incl util cable, i/net. N/P, Apr. 1, Ladner 604-946-9397 1 BR Suite Ladner $750. Large, Shared W/D, Sep. Entr, F/P, W/I, Prkg, For 1 Mature prof. Avail Immed. N/S, N/P, 604-940-1787 2 BRIGHT bsmt suites, W. Ladner, Nr all amens, ns np, immed, $850 + utils. 604-722-1442 3 BDRM, 2 bath upper level of beautifully renovated house, hardwood, granite. Lovely open deck off kitchen, nr Tsaw school, park & bus, with an enclosed yard. April 1 $1480+ 1/2 H, (1st month is $1200) Rick 604-788-3991 3 BR, 1 1/2 bath, main flr, Central Ladner, close to bus, quiet St. share w/d, ns, np, Apr 1 or 15, $1300 + 60% utils. 604-943-1974 3 BR central Tsaw, upper level, large yard & deck, new kitchen, shared w/d & util, Apr 1. $1450. 778-882-1832 3 BR upper floor. 1.5 baths, 80th & 112th Ave. & schools, North Delta, large back yard, $1250. Avail immed. Refs. Randy 604-760-8005 BACHELOR SUITE, 5056 - 48 Ave, Ladner Village, quiet location. Call 778-837-4852 BEACH GROVE 1 br ground level suite, with private entry, patio, yard, lots of prkg, suit 1 person $750 ns, ref req’d, avail Apr 15 or May 1st., short walk to shops & dyke, 604-943-3234 or 604-626-6177 LADNER 3BR upper, large deck 2 baths, 4 appls. pets neg. Apr 1, $1300+utils, San 604-765-3642

TSAWWASSEN. Lrg 1 BR, 850 sf. D/w, f/p, patio, huge yard by greenbelt! Sh’d w/d. $1095 incl hydro/cbl/Wifi. N/s. 604-306-5284

6615

Wanted To Rent

FAMILY OF 4 with furkids (dogs) looking for suite up/down whole house. Ladner. Reliable, quiet, n/s, can maintain yard. Janice 604 603-8252

Moving out?

Harbourside

Affordable 1, 2 and 3 bedroom suites in the heart of Ladner Village. Rent includes 2 appl, carpets, drapes and hot water. Shops and bus stop nearby. To view or for more info please call 604-946-9268 Sorry No Pets or BBQs References Required www.centuryrentals.ca

Call 604-630-3300 to place your ad

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The Delta Optimist March 19, 2011

HOME SERVICES 8020

Blinds & Draperies

BLACKOUT DRAPES. Cut light 100%. Save energy. Dampen sound. Innovative fabric in 42 colors. Free est. 604-506-6230

8055

8055

Cleaning

QUALITY HOME CLEANING 1 time & regular cleaning.Free Est. Ref’s. $25/hr. 604-988-6830

8058

Cleaning

Computer Services

ACORN CLEANERS: new clients 10% off. Exp. Comm/Res. Supplies incld. 604-312-4483

Delta PC Service & Consulting

CLEAN AS A WHISTLE Reliable cleaning team. Bonded & Insured. Susan at 604-312-9445

makes your computer work again! Best rates on the market. Guaranteed Virus Removal.

★CLEAN FREAKS★ Trusted and reliable home cleaning services! Excellent attention to detail! Ladner owned & operated. Call us today at 604-908-5078

Call 778-882-4128

8060

LIDIA’S EUROPEAN Cleaning. Res/Com. Specializing in detail cleaning. Bonded. 604-541-9255

Placing, finishing, Specializing in stamped concrete, overlays, acid staining, counter tops, faux rock, (Waterfall and ponds)

Small jobs welcome. Available in Ladner & Tsawwassen area. Sheryl, 604-889-5770

Dave: 604-940-1125 Cell:604-220-3145

ENZO General Masonry- Specializes brick, block, stone, exposed concrete. Enzo.. 594-1960

DON’S AFFORDABLE DRYWALL PHONE/FAX 778-218-3403 *Drywall * Taping * Texture * Stucco*Painting * Steel stud framing Quality Home 604-725-8925

Farrant Drywall 604

9145

Domestic

1994 CHEVROLET Impala sports sedan 166,000 kms, RWD, black, 4 dr, 5.7L, auto, 1 owner, serviced at dealer, all records, all original. $19,000. 604-988-4416

Scrap Car Removal

8080

Cash for junk cars! $100 to $1000 Ask about our $500 Credit! 604 628 9044

9145

Scrap Car Removal

#1 FREE Scrap Vehicle Removal Ask about $500 Credit!!! $$ PAID for Some 604.683.2200 AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash paid for full sized vehicles. 604-518-3673

*DELTA SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL $160 Min. FOR COMPLETE

FULL SIZE VEHICLES Serving the Delta area for 20 yrs. Call 604- 649-1627, 946-0943 NO WHEELS, NO PROBLEM

To advertise call

604-630-3300

Electrical

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guaranteed. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

9160

8080

Professional Electrical Services Panel Upgrades Surge Protection Renos – Hot Tubs Safety Checks Lic. #26765 • South Delta based

Sports & Imports

THE SCRAPPER SCRAP CAR & TRUCK REMOVAL

CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES

604-790-3900 OUR SERVIC 2H

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2007 TOYOTA Camry, auto, 6 cyl, exc cond, like new, 24,000 kms, $18,500. 604-464-4172 NEED CHEAP AUTOBODY ? www.cheapautobody.ca 604-341-7738

Vans

NISSAN QUEST XE 1993, good running, new parts, air care. Price $1100. Call 778 773-0474

9515

8130

Lawn Maint. window & gutter cleaning, pressure washing, rubbish removal etc. 604-948-0267

8155

604-657-7957

8087

Excavating

# 1 BACKHOE, EXCAVATOR & BOBCAT

one mini, drainage, landscaping, stump / rock / cement / oil tank removal. Water / sewer line, 24 hours Call 341-4446 or 254-6865

8090

Fencing/Gates

Handyperson

GROUND FX LANDSCAPING LTD. Providing Quality Service for 20 years. Pruning, planting, landscape installation & maintenance.

604-805-6155 Greenworx Redevelopment Inc. Hardscaping & Landscaping. Hedges, Pavers, Ponds & Walls, Returfing, Demos, Drainage, Jackhammering. 604 782-4322

8160

Lawn & Garden

PARM LANDSCAPING LTD. Cedar fencing installed, gates, repairs. Com/res. 604-271-5319

Flooring/ Refinishing

Hardwood Floor Refinishing Repairs & Staining Installation Free Estimates

Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224 www.centuryhardwood.com

HENRY’S

HARDWOOD FLOOR SERVICES Sanding & Refinishing Installation Quality Workmanship Free Estimates Fully Licensed & Insured

604-771-8885

8130

Handyperson

1999 BAYLINER 21.5ft, need work, include trailer $1500 as is. Call 604-250-5390

Painting Interior Renovations Landscaping & Gardening Hedging & Pruning Custom Decking & Fencing Flagstone & Paver Patios

604-948-5296 PAUL WEATHERBY Property Maintenance • • • • • • •

Lawn Care & Maintenance Pruning and Hedging Full Yard Cleanups Gutter Cleaning Pressure Washing Rubbish Removal Fencing & Repairs

604 •240 •2194 604 •943 •2401

Reel Type Lawnmowing Aerating • Power Raking Weeding • Moss Control Fertilizer • Trimming • Pruning Professional Maintenance

Cell: 604-710-1348 604-946-1348

Two Easy Steps to Finding a Pre-Owned Vehicle

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HANDYMAN SERVICES Electrical, Gutters, Fencing, Plumbing, Carpentry, Flooring Renovations, Sheds, Contracting & more Affordable, friendly, fast, reliable, local, guaranteed Senior Discounts Call Phil 604-307-6840

Tim’s Home Repairs

Carpentry, Mouldings, Crown mouldings, Finishing, Laminate & H/W flrs, Sheds, Fences, Sidings, Kitchen, Bath rooms, Plumbing, Gov’t Cert Capenter, Drywall Repairs, WCB Insured. 604-940-4282, 778-882-7756

NEED A HAND?

• REPAIRS • RENOVATIONS • WOODWORKING • PAINTING Call Pierre

604-649-0502 (cell)

“Give us a Call!”

604-946-7308

CASCADIA PAINTING

Interior & Exterior WCB & Liability Insured www.CascadiaPainting.ca

604-943-4024

BEST IN CLASS

• Lawn Mowing • Aeration • Spring Cleanups • Hedging Visa / MC / Debit Accepted

Painting

Low rates, 100% guar. Free est.

604-347-7888 Too much to do, not enough time? ... I can help! • Lawn maintenance • Window cleaning Designs • Prunning • • Gutter •cleaning • Lawns • Fences • Decks • • Pressure washing • Stone/Masonary • • Pruning and Hedging • Rubbish Call Hans JOHNremoval 604-943-4546 (WCB Insured) Tel: 604-948-0267 • 604-842-1468

8185

Painting/ Wallpaper

8195

Mark 778-323-1045

CANSTAR PAINTING Quality Work You Can Trust! Interior & Exterior ★ EXCELLENT PRICES ★ Free Est./Written Guarantee

Insured/WCB

778-997-9582

Moving & Storage

MOVING & DELIVERY EXPERTS!! Licensed, Bonded & Insured Single item to full house moves We Guarantee the Cost of Every Move Flat Rates always available A+ (604) 861-8885 BBB www.advancemovingltd.com Rating

B&Y MOVING Experienced Movers ~ 2 Men $50 ~ • Includes all Taxes • Licenced & Insured • Professional Piano Movers

D&M PAINTING

Interior/Exterior Specialist Many Years Experience Fully Insured Top Quality, Quick Work Free Estimate

604-724-3832

FAIRWAY PAINTING

Fully Insured 20 years experience Call 604Free Estimates

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INTERIOR & EXTERIOR SPECIALS

604-708-8850

PAINT RITE BY RICH For all your Painting needs!

MONTY J’S MOVING

Ask about our Spring Specials! www.MontyJsMoving.com

Call 604-710-5253

Richard Ryan

604-946-4889 604-649-4930

Member: Better Business Bureau

$35/HOUR PER PERSON • 24/7 Abe Moving & Delivery and Rubbish Removal. 604-999-6020 ABBA MOVERS bsmt clean 1-4 ton Lic, ins’d from $35/hr, 2 men $45 hr honest 26 yrs est 506-7576.

8185

Best In Class Painting - Low rates, refs avail, 100% guaranteed Mark 778-323-1045

Moving & Storage

Need Space? We Have It!

“Spring Clean-Up”

WANTED. Aluminum Boat, 10, 12 or 14ft, with or without motor or trailer. 604-319-5720

WE ARE A YEAR-ROUND BUSINESS

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Boats

Lawn & Garden

For anything Yard Related!

Landscaping

S&S LANDSCAPING & FENCING

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8160

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A40 The Delta Optimist March 19, 2011

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