Delta Optimist February 9 2011

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Delta council unanimously supported a recommendation Monday to put the contentious Southlands back in the Agricultural Land Reserve. The recommendation, which will go to a public hearing next month, was part of a series of policies proposed by CAO George Harvie to update the Tsawwassen Area Plan. It was a surprise move in that it was expected Harvie would sim-

ply suggest the current agricultur- and found much of it to be in a al zoning be maintained. His recmoderate to lower class, but could ommendation also included inves- be improved to moderate to good tigating how Delta can improve with proper drainage and irrigathe drainage tion. and irrigation Supportive of Area plan calls for for the 538-acre the recommendamodest growth Tsawwassen partion, Coun. Ian Page 3 cel. Paton, whose Saying it’s simfather, Ian Paton ply right thing to do, because the Sr., was on the Agricultural Land land is already zoned agricultural Commission when the Southlands and in Metro Vancouver’s Green was removed from the ALR by a Zone, Harvie noted the property provincial order-in-council, read owner, the Century Group, had a prepared statement in which he a soil specialist analyze the land noted he has the utmost respect

for Century Group president Sean Hodgins and his family. Paton said Delta has been fortunate to have the Century Group as the owners rather than a foreign development company. However, the land can indeed grow crops and had also been used as a dairy farm, Paton said, adding some parts were good while others not so good. “Many will tell you it is not economically viable to farm the Southlands, but it’s easy to sit in See SOUTHLANDS page 3

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Property taxes to rise by 2.98% Average home to pay $55 more this year if civic politicians give final approval to hike BY

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The average Delta homeowner could see the municipal portion of their property taxes go up by about $55 this year. Delta council gave preliminary approval Monday night to the 2011 financial plan, which included a

2.98 per cent property tax increase. Finance director Karl Preuss said the hike works out to an additional $55 on a home assessed at $536,000. “Each year, Delta council is faced with the challenge of balancing the offering of valued services and programs to residents and

keeping property taxes at a reasonable level,” Preuss stated in his report to council. “Council has an ongoing objective to find effective, efficient and economical ways to deliver quality services to Delta property owners.” The 2.98 per cent figure represents a 2.48 per

cent increase for general municipal services and a .5 per cent hike for additional police staffing. Preuss said staff originally came forward with a proposal that included a larger property tax increase but council asked bureaucrats to come back with a lower rate. Delta homeowners will

also be paying more for water, sewer and waste removal services this year as civic politicians also gave preliminary approval to new utility rates this week. A $60 increase to the flat rate utility fee, which covers water, sewer and solid waste services, would push it to $860.

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Area plan will permit only modest growth

Document aims to protect Tsawwassen neighbourhoods The proposed Tsawwassen Area Plan given preliminary approval by Delta council this week contains modest growth while maintaining, to a large extent, the character of single-family neighbourhoods. While the future of the Southlands and the proposal to place all agricultural land in Tsawwassen in the ALR was the most riveting recommendation in the area plan written by CAO George Harvie, the rest of the document could also result in gradual, but noticeable, changes in the community. The plan includes allowing the building height limit to increase from four to six storeys, but only in a confined area within the town centre. It keeps the current 1992 town centre growth cap at 1,000 units, which means there’s only addition-

al capacity for 242 units. The plan also allows infill development throughout Tsawwassen on a “caseby-case” basis with community consultation and input. A sticking point in last fall’s proposed area plan was a policy to increase density in the neighbourhood adjacent to the town centre. It has been removed after much outcry from homeowners in the area. Harvie’s recommendations also include increasing the height limit from three to four storeys along the 56th Street corridor north of the town centre, with a small increase in floor space ratio. Noting the document should be reviewed every five or six years, instead of the almost 20 years since the last plan, Harvie based his recommendations on feedback on the proposed area plan that had been withdrawn last fall. He also focused, to a large extent, on future

growth on the Tsawwassen First Nation reserve. Harvie noted information provided by the TFN includes approvals for 1,400 to 1,800 residential units, while TFN members have also approved the lease of up to 100 acres along Highway 17 for a potential retail development of up to one million square feet. Work is expected to be substantially underway by 2014, his report to noted. The impacts of development on the reserve should be monitored so the Ladner and Tsawwassen area plans can be adjusted, Harvie recommended. “Given all these considerations, the Tsawwassen Area Plan should reflect that future growth and change will almost exclusively take the form of infill development, and that such growth should be modest in scope.” The proposed area plan will be subject of a public hearing on March 1.

Huntington, who spoke at a public forum organized by Maslovat last year, said she was impressed with Paton’s statement, noting he very much sounded like his father. “I could not have agreed with Ian’s comments more. The land needs to be looked at by the professionals. I think we all have to be prepared for some of it to be excluded and then the community is right back in terms of where it started with trying to come to some conclusion about what those lands might be for,” she said. Following the council discussion, a disappointed Hodgins was asked as he left council chambers

whether he’d file an objection with the ALC and how much of the land could end up being found not suitable for inclusion in the ALR. Hodgins’ only reply was that he didn’t want to speculate at this point, but he confirmed he would be filing something with the commission. Hodgins wrote a letter to the mayor and council this week noting Delta already has the power to plan and zone as it wishes. “It was only about one year ago that I sat with you at the municipal hall as you assured me that you would do your best to find an approach to Southlands that would benefit the community. The present recom-

mendation, by contrast, is a matter of short-term expediency taking precedence over the interests of the citizens of Delta and of agriculture,” he wrote. During the council discussion, Coun. Heather King pointed out that while roughly 60 per cent of respondents in a mail-out survey preferred maintaining the land for agriculture, only 30 of 611 people who filled out a questionnaire at a public meeting on the Southlands said they wanted the land back in the ALR. Coun. Anne Peterson said Hodgins presented “an elegant” compromise, but it wasn’t supported by the community.

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Delta CAO George Harvie’s recommendation that Delta apply to put the Southlands back in the ALR received unanimous support from Delta council, much to the chagrin of Century Group president Sean Hodgins (background).

SOUTHLANDS from page 1 a coffee shop full of farmers and say, ‘You can’t grow a damn thing out there,’ when really only a few farmers have made that attempt in the last 20 years,” he said. Rather than have farmers or ordinary citizens give their heated opinions on the agricultural viability of the property, Paton said it’s time to allow the experts and agrologists of the ALC examine the land to make a determination how much can be farmed. Saying it’s unfortunate there’s only been heated arguments and no rational discussions about the future

of the land, Coun. Bruce McDonald, who chaired the area plan committee, said his group never disputed the value of the Southlands for farming. However, the public should be careful for what it wishes because there’s a possibility the ALC will only approve part of the property for inclusion in the ALR, leaving question marks about what to do with the rest. Saying he was pleased with council’s decision to support the recommendation, as well as Paton’s comments, Southlands the Facts spokesperson Dana Maslovat said he’s confi-

dent most, if not all, of the Southlands will be put back in the land reserve. “I think there’s different quality in there but that doesn’t mean it can’t be used for food or growing crops. The fact there’s different levels of it doesn’t take away from the fact it’s good agricultural land,” said Maslovat. “I was pleased to see, knowing his (Paton’s) farming background that somebody with his knowledge and expertise would be in favour of it. When you look at (George) Harvie’s rational and recommendations, it shouldn’t be a surprise. It is a rational decision and what should be done.” Delta South MLA Vicki


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South Delta public schools didn’t rate well in the Fraser Institute’s latest ranking of B.C.’s elementary schools. A ranking system that has long been controversial, The Report Card on British Columbia’s Elementary Schools 2011 released Monday rated 875 public and private elementary schools across the province. It’s based on data from the province-wide Foundation Skills Assessment (FSA), tests mandated by the B.C. Ministry of Education that have also been a source of controversy. “Using the Fraser Institute report card, parents can easily identify schools that show improved academic performance year to year,” said Peter Cowley, Fraser Institute director of school performance studies. “And if their child’s school is not improving, or has declined, the report card gives parents the information they can use to ask

questions of school administrators and teachers.” As far as South Delta public elementary schools go, Ladner’s Neilson Grove ranked highest, finishing 107th out of 875 schools. It finished ahead of English Bluff (225th), Beach Grove (281st), Cliff Drive (375th), Holly (410th), South Park (410th), Ladner (513th) and Hawthorne (624th). Pebble Hill and Port Guichon were not mentioned in the report card. A pair of private schools — Southpointe Academy (30th) and Sacred Heart (57th) — fared better. Delta Christian was not included. Teachers have argued against the validity of the Fraser Institute’s rankings, saying they don’t tell the whole story about a school while misusing the results of the standardized FSA. “Unfortunately, the teachers’ union doesn’t want parents and B.C. taxpayers to see the report card. The union doesn’t want parents to be able to compare schools based on student

assessments, which is why it is battling so hard to halt provincewide standardized testing,” Cowley said. Cowley said British Columbians are clearly concerned about school improvement, and the Fraser Institute’s report card is the only easily accessible, objective tool that helps them identify whether schools are meeting students’ academic needs However, Delta Teachers’ Association president Paul Steer said the rankings have long been discredited. “Parents should feel free to set aside the ranking of the Fraser Institute for elementary schools and to know in a general way there are lots of reasons to have confidence in Delta public schools, “ he told the Optimist Monday. Steer noted standardized tests have a role when used appropriately. “They can be useful for assessing the effectiveness of your entire system. So if you’re looking for information on how well you’re doing educationally as a

Paul Steer DTA president school system, a standardized testing instrument that samples schools out of a larger population, and does so randomly and anonymously, can give you valuable information,” he said. “The use of the FSA data by the Fraser Institute serves a more or less negative agenda that they’re advancing. Teachers, therefore, pay not much or any attention to the Fraser Institute rankings. We also believe that increasingly members of the public can see how shallow and inappropriate these rankings are.”

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Delta police are investigating after a string of small fires in Ladner over the weekend. In total, there were five fires set in the village area

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between Friday and Sunday. The string of arsons started on Friday when the unknown assailant set fire to cardboard in a recycling dumpster at 47A Avenue and Laidlaw Street. Delta firefighters extinguished the flames, which were confined to the dumpster. The arsons continued on Saturday with a second one at 48th Avenue and Laidlaw where a dumpster and mat-

tress were ignited in a parking lot. This time the police used a K9 team in an effort to track down the suspect, who proved elusive. The fire was contained to the dumpster and the mattress. Police also received a late report of another fire in the 4800-block of Elliott Street when the complainant arrived at work and noticed the recycling dumpster had

been on fire. The $150 worth of damage was contained to the dumpster. On Sunday, Delta police received two more late reports of fires in the 5200and 5000-blocks of 48th Avenue. In both cases, dumpsters behind local businesses were set on fire overnight. Another $350 in damage was reported from those two fires.

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Tsawwassen First Nation Chief Kim Baird took part in the Leadership Exchange Program. Anderson, president of Kinder Morgan Canada. She spent time at the company’s operations in Calgary and Edmonton. “I saw aspects of the operation and met with key management and talked about aboriginal issues and consultation issues,” Baird said. The band already has a TFN Economic Development Corporation and many of the governance practices at Kinder Morgan apply to it, noted Baird, who’s also gaining insights as a member of the B.C. Hydro board.

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Denis Horgan and Susan McLeod from Westshore Terminals received a thank you card Monday after the company donated $200,000 to the Delta Sport Development Centre in Ladner. Delta Gymnastics is now up to about $530,000 of the final $850,000 needed for the new facility. The club’s new home is about double the size of its current space at the South Delta Recreation Centre. Horgan said Westshore, which runs the coal port at Roberts Bank, is happy to support the project and to give something back to the community.


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MURPHY’S LAW I crossed the Golden Ears Bridge last month for only the second time since the $800 million span opened about a year-and-a-half ago and I noticed the same thing as I did the first time around — there was hardly a vehicle to be seen. Granted, the most recent crossing was on a Saturday morning, not exactly prime time, but the bridge was so eerily empty it felt like I had ventured onto a closed road. It reinforced the notion that spending a huge sum of public money to improve the north-south flow between Langley and Ridge Meadows was a curious decision when the overwhelming traffic pattern in that part of the Lower Mainland is in an east-west direction to and from Vancouver. I raise this gem of transportation planning because I can’t help but think of the traffic counts municipal hall conducted a few years back when I see the construction taking place in these parts for the South Fraser Perimeter Road. The $1 billion highway from the ports at Roberts Bank to Highway 1 in Surrey is supposed to provide that much-needed east-west route south of the Fraser River, but I wonder exactly how busy it will actually be when it opens in 2013. The counts found the vast majority of traffic heading northbound on Highway 17 continues through the George Massey Tunnel rather than east via River Road or Highway 10. Granted, the South Fraser Perimeter Road will be a far better option than either of the current, and antiquated, eastbound routes, but, as the Golden Ears Bridge proves, you can’t change the direction people travel, regardless of how nicely paved the new route might be you’re offering. Volume through the tunnel isn’t supposed to decline once the new highway opens, which has to tell you something about how much of an impact it’s going to make on the traffic flow around here. When I watch the traffic reports on Global each weekday morning, I still see long lines along Highway 1 as well as in the Lougheed Highway/Mary Hill Bypass area, a situation the Golden Ears Bridge has done little to rectify. At least the provincial government is working on a new Port Mann Bridge, so there is hope on the horizon for commuters out there. As for those of us south of the river, it looks like the South Fraser Perimeter Road is all we’re going to get. The truckinspired route that will link us to the Trans-Canada Highway appears to be the sum of transportation improvements scheduled for this region. In other words, there’s no light at the end of our tunnel.

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COMMUNITY COMMENT Mike de Jong was in town recently to remind us he’s running for the leadership of the B.C. Liberal party. A wise move, given everyone in the province, with the exception of his family, had forgotten he’s in the race — a speck on the horizon, but in the race nonetheless. I doubt de Jong has expectations of victory, and I’m sure the same applies to Moira Stilwell. They’re in it for other reasons now, and can at least take solace in the knowledge neither of them is at the bottom of the pack. That space is firmly occupied by Ed Mayne, whose leadership campaign has been more widely ignored than the “Slower Traffic Keep To The Right” signs on Highway 17. This leaves Liberal members with three legitimate contenders

to choose from: Kevin Falcon, the pit bull; Christy Clark, the crowd favourite; and George Abbott, the nice guy. I refer to Clark as “the crowd favourite,” but her crowd is limited to the general public, as Liberal members tend to favour Falcon. A dichotomy? Sure. Indicative of a disconnect between the Liberals and the populous? Well, yes and no, but a fair bit deeper in the “no” side, I reckon. Like me, many B.C. Liberal party members recognize is that if a cradle-to-grave federal Liberal like Clark takes the helm, a substantial number of centre-right voters will jump ship and paddle over to whichever conservative-based party appears the most buoyant. Inevitably, that will result in (gulp) an NDP government. Regardless, I still wouldn’t support Clark’s leadership bid, and not just because her anime eyes kind of freak me out a bit. I simply don’t believe Clark is up to the job, and I also think she’s even further disconnected from the voters than the Liberal caucus. Clark is a federal Liberal who supported the attempted Liberal/ NDP/Bloc “coup.” She’s a steadfast

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supporter of the HST, and angrily rejects any suggestion there should be further investigation into the B.C. Rail deal. These are all incongruent with the views of most B.C. voters. Furthermore, Clark’s stint as a host on CKNW included numerous occasions in which she expressed regret for decisions she made, and policies she supported, during her time in government. While it’s great when someone is big enough to admit when they’ve made a mistake, after a while the accumulation of those admissions begins to paint a picture of incompetence. It’s also indicative of a person who makes decisions without much forethought, also evident in her now-defunct, and ill-conceived, campaign pledge to scrap the HST referendum. If I were a Liberal party member, I think I’d let out a long sigh and cast my ballot for Abbott. Of the three frontrunners, he’s the least divisive, and I think the most likely to win a provincial election. Granted, Abbott’s not what you’d call a shining beacon of hope. In fact, he’s somewhat boring, but maybe boring is exactly what we need right now.

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No qualms about complaints over noisy trucks at night night a number of trucks come, unload and/or load, and go. Many, if not all, of them wake me up and sometimes I don’t get back to sleep for a long time, if at all. So I hope for the sake of residents near Trenant Park Square (e.g. residents of West Shore Laylum behind London Drugs) that nighttime deliveries are not undertaken there. Now, to the people who have been writing about the trivial nature of such complaints when compared to the really big problems faced by people, especially

in other parts of the world, I’d like to say a couple of things: First, these things are not mutually exclusive: that is, one’s concern about getting much-needed sleep does not mean the same person doesn’t or can’t have concerns for people suffering, often with their lives at risk, all over the world, be it Haiti or elsewhere. Second, putting up with our “small” problems and not trying to solve them does nothing to help other people with their big problems. Howard Solverson

Editor: Re: TransLink acknowledges more services required, letter to the editor, Feb. 5 TransLink’s Ken Hardie might well believe the “importance of having an integrated system” and believe his conclusion that, “ours is envied around the world.” I wonder, though, if his

comparison considered the integrated system that serves Sydney, Australia and environs in a smooth, integrated, bus, train, ferry system. During our visits, we have enjoyed the system, its inexpensive rates and its friendly and helpful staff. For a senior, the daily rate is A$2.50, which is about equivalent to C$2.50. For that small fare, seniors

can ride any portion of the vast system all day. I question if TransLink’s system is “envied around the world.” Incidentally, the population of Sydney and its surrounding communities is 4,534,133 as of Feb. 5 and that of the Lower Mainland 2,524,113 as of 2007. As people are wont to say, “You do the math.” Bob Orrick

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Editor: Re: School should be forgiving of students’ past actions, letter to the editor, Jan. 29 Forgive me if I’m a bit suspicious of Angie Thomas’ ambiguous accusations of Hawthorne’s teachers and principal. She states: “It is apparent that to forgive and forget is not something understood in the school system.” Hmmm, let’s analyze this for a second, because I’d bet there’s far more to this story than her broadside suggests. When a school chooses to deny participation in a specific activity, it’s usually indicative of the severity of the student’s transgression. Schools simply don’t persecute and punish children for months on end, as she suggests.

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The issue here would seem to be one of student accountability, consequences and the right of the school to sensibly censure students who’ve crossed the line, without parental interference. Public schools do not punish students. They try to educate, modify unacceptable behavior and teach consequences through an escalating protocol, the final stage being expulsion. On a daily basis, they use the “carrot approach,” not the stick. If the system can be criticized at all, it is in being overly tolerant and too lenient on abusive students. But when schools do finally take action, it’s usually warranted and far past due. As the parent of a learning-disabled child who has been ridiculed, traumatized and stigmatized mercilessly by attention-seeking schoolyard bullies, I have found public school policy to be the polar opposite of what

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Editor: Re: School should be forgiving of students’ past actions, letter to the editor, Jan. 29 When I read the letter from the Hawthorne parent, my first thought was, “No way, there is no way a school would stop a child from going on a trip because of one thing that happened six months ago.” Six months ago was August. I remember the case in Richmond when a teen boy went out of bounds on a ski trip, had a very bad accident and, because it was on school time, the parents sued the school. I think this boy was a senior student, in either Grade 11 or Grade 12. If a student at 17 or 18 cannot be trusted to stay

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Thomas suggests. I’ve witnessed the so-called “zero tolerance” policies regarding theft, verbal, physical and even sexual intimidation or abuse fold like the proverbial house of cards when it comes to real consequences for perpetrators. While I applaud Thomas’ concern for her child, her decision to escalate a private policy disagreement into a public forum is highly misplaced. She may be better advised to take a close second look at the actions of her child and consider that Hawthorne has more than likely exercised its responsibility to enforce codes of conduct that protect all students. Life has self-regulating consequences, which can be serious and painful for those choosing not to respect societal convention. That Hawthorne is exhibiting leadership in helping educate young minds is commendable. Brian Williams

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The winning Delta police department team is shown with chief Jim Cessford, Mayor Lois Jackson and Doug Husband. gymnasts who hosted the event. It was a very close finish with the police department winning by one point over the firefighters. Altogether, this fun and adrenalinefilled event raised over $6,000 toward the purchase of new equipment. We would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation to all the participating teams and their coaches, especially Mayor Lois Jackson, police chief Jim Cessford and fire chief Dan Copeland for their enthusiasm and coaching skills,

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ElderCollege registration set for Saturday at mall

Semester features variety of courses & special events Bog Conservation Society president Eliza Olson, a finalist in CBC’s recent Canada’s Champions of Change contest. There will also be a tour of Houweling Nurseries, a tour of the Delta Nature Reserve in Burns Bog and an exploration of historical Ladner. Public registration takes place at the Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall on Saturday from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Late registration follows on Wednesday, Feb. 17 at KinVillage Community Centre from 10 to 11 a.m. For further information

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Burns Bog: the Fight to Save and Protect the “Lungs of the Lower Mainland” Guest Speaker: Eliza Olson, President of the Burns Bog Conservation Society Saturday, March 5th from 10:30 am – 12:00 pm KinVillage Community Centre 5430 10th Avenue, Tsawwassen

Eliza Olson Special presentation contact 604-943-0262, eldercollegedelta@kinvillage.org or www.kinsmen. vcn.bc.ca/elder_college.

Delta Committee Appointments

Volunteers Needed Mayor Lois E. Jackson and Council invite your participation to make Delta a better place!

To be most effective, local government needs the input of its citizens. There are many opportunities to participate in your local government through Council appointments to serve on various committees created to address specific areas of civic concern. There are presently several vacancies, and interested persons are encouraged to consider seeking appointment to serve in one of the following areas: • Advisory Design Panel (2 vacancies) provides advice to Council on matters related to the design and construction of building and other development within the Municipality, as referred by Council. Professional credentials are required (AIBC or BCSLA). (Meets monthly on the fourth Thursday at 6:30 p.m.) • Agricultural Advisory Committee (2 vacancies) provides advice to Council on all matters relating to agriculture in Delta. Seeking applicants from Delta’s farming community. (Meets at the call of the Chair.) • Boundary Bay Airport Advisory Committee (2 vacancies) provides advice to Council with respect to the operation and development of the Boundary Bay Airport and lands. (Meets bi-monthly on the second Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.)

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COURSES A16 - Computers for Beginners – Level 1 Presenter: Sandra Hartley, returning instructor 4 sessions: $35; class size max. 6 Saturdays; April 2nd, 9th, 16th; and 23rd; 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Multi-purpose room, KinVillage, 5430 10th Avenue, Tsawwassen

J16 - Easy Conversational French Presenter: Sylvie Haering 6 sessions: $55; class size max. 20 Mondays; March 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th, April 4th and 11th; 10:30 am – 12:30 pm Margaret Vidal Court, 5492 11th Avenue, Tsawwassen

B16 - Using Your Computer for Digital Photography Presenter: Keith Dinwoodie, returning instructor 4 sessions: $35; class size max. 8 Mondays; March 14th, 21st, 28th and April 11th; 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Multi-purpose room, KinVillage, 5430 10th Avenue, Tsawwassen

K16 - Intermediate Conversational French Presenter: Sylvie Haering 6 sessions: $55; class size max. 20 Mondays; March 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th, April 4th and 11th; 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Margaret Vidal Court, 5492 11th Avenue, Tsawwassen

C16 - Using Your Laptop Computer for Digital Photography Presenter: Murray Hastings, returning instructor 4 sessions: $35; class size max. 8 Wednesdays; April 20th, 27th, May 4th and 11th; 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Multi-purpose room, KinVillage Community Centre, 5430 10th Ave. Tsawwassen

L16 - Conversational Spanish – continued Presenter: Patrick David, Retired Vancouver and Delta Educator 6 sessions: $55.00; class size max. 20 Mondays; March 14th, 21st, 28th and April 4th, 11th, 18th; 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Tsawwassen Public Library, 132A–56th Street Tsawwassen

D16 - Computers for Beginners Level 2 – Internet, E-mail, Folders and Files Presenters: Paul & Kathleen Vanderwood, returning instructors 3 sessions: $30; class size max. 8 Saturdays; March 12th, 19th, and 26th; 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Multi-purpose room, KinVillage Community Centre, 5430 10th Avenue, Tsawwassen E16 – Intermediate Bridge Presenter: John Rousseu, returning instructor 8 sessions: $55; class size max. 20 Tuesdays; March 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th, April 5th, 12th, 19th, and 26th; 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Multi- purpose room, KinVillage Community Centre, 5430 10th Avenue, Tsawwassen F16 - Fairy Tales: The World of Enchantment, Delight and Surprise Presenter: Richard Pearce 5 sessions: $45; class size max. 30 Wednesdays: March 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, and 30th; 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Augustine House, 3820 Arthur Drive, Ladner Please park in the Sacred Heart Parking Lot G16 – A Variety of Health-related Topics Session 1 - Diabetes Presenter: a practicing doctor at UBC Hospital Thursday, March 17th; 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm Royal Oaks Social Suite, 19–1100 56th Street, Tsawwassen

• Community Planning Advisory Committee (3 vacancies) provides advice to Council on matters respecting land use and community planning, and receives public input and provides recommendations on Development Permits. (Meets monthly on the first Thursday at 7:00 p.m.)

Session 2 – Delta Hospice Presenters: Delta Hospice Personnel Thursday, March 24th; 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm Delta Hospice Centre, 4631 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Ladner

• Environment Advisory Committee (2 vacancies) provides advice to Council on climate change and environmental considerations. (Meets monthly on the second Thursday at 7:00 p.m.)

Session 3 - Nursing Uniforms and Professional Identity: a Fashion Show Presenter: Sheila J. Rankin Zerr, Adjunct Professor, UBC Thursday, March 31st; 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm Royal Oaks Social Suite, 19–1100 56th St. Tsawwassen

If you are interested in being appointed to one of the above Advisory Committees, please submit a brief résumé and covering letter indicating your areas of interest, why you would like to serve, and any relevant knowledge and experience you may have.

Session 4 - Coronary Artery Disease (Heart Disease) Presenter: a practicing doctor at UBC Hospital Thursday, April 7th; 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm Royal Oaks Social Suite, 19–1100 56th Street, Tsawwassen 4 sessions: $35, Class max. 25 Thursdays, March 17th, 24th, and 31st and April 7th; 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm Royal Oaks Social Suite, 19-1100 56 Street, Tsawwassen (Sessions 1, 3, and 4) Delta Hospice Centre, 4631 Clarence Taylor Crescent – Ladner (Session 2)

Appointments are for a one-year term. Submissions received will only be used for the purpose of selecting committee members and are protected under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Please forward submissions by February 14, 2011 The Office of the Municipal Clerk Delta Municipal Hall 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, B.C. V4K 3E2 Fax: 604-946-3390 e-mail: clerks@corp.delta.bc.ca

H16 - The Birth of Our Present World: the Demise of the Individual Presenter: Guillermo A. Bustos, retired Delta Teacher 6 sessions: $45; class size max. 30 Tuesdays; March 8th, 15th, 29th, April 5th, 12th, and 19th; 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Note: No session on March 22nd Cedar Park Church, 5300 44th Avenue, Ladner

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M16 - Beyond Messiah: Baroque Choral Masterworks Presenter: Nicolas Krusek, experienced orchestral musician, conductor, speaker and graduate of UBC 6 sessions: $55; class size max. 30 Thursdays; March 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, 31st, and April 7th; 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Augustine House, 3820 Arthur Drive, Ladner N16 - Islam Demystified Presenter: Brian Nixon, former Delta High School Teacher 4 sessions: $35; class max. 30 Wednesdays; April 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th; 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Augustine House, 3820 Arthur Drive, Ladner Please park in the Sacred Heart Parking Lot S16 - What a Spectacular World! Presenter: Tom Griffing, Undergraduate of University of Illinois and two graduate degrees from the University of Michigan 4 sessions: $35.00; class size max 20 Thursdays; April 14th, 21st, 28th and May 5th; 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Cedar Park Church, 5300 44th Avenue, Ladner

SPECIAL ADDITION FIELD TRIPS These trips are available to ElderCollege members only. Registration is required. P16 - Houweling Nurseries – 2776 64th Street Friday, April 29th; 9:00 am – 11:00 am Host: Marion McComb 2776 64th Street, East Ladner Q16 - Early Delta History Saturday, April 9th; 10:00 am – 12:00 Presenter: Carol Ballard, Programmes Coordinator Host: Paulette Tattersall Delta Museum and Archives Annex, 4918 Delta Street, Ladner Please park in the public parking lot at the corner of Chisholm and Elliot Streets R16 - Tour of Burns Bog led by Eliza Olson, Burns Bog Conservation Society Friday, April 15th; 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Presenter: Eliza Olson Meeting Spot: Great Pacific Forum, Planet Ice 10388 Nordel Court, southwest corner of parking lot, North Delta

REGISTRATION INFORMATION Members Only: Wednesday, Feb 9th (7:00 pm – 8:00 pm) KinVillage Community Centre General Registration: Saturday, Feb 12th (10:00 am – 11:30am) Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall

Thank you to the following for their support: Augustine House; Royal Oaks; Cedar Park Church; Delta Museum & Archives; Delta Parks and Recreation; Sacred Heart Parish; Delta Cable Communications; Century Group; South Delta Leader; Delta Optimist; Tsawwassen Public Library; Ladner Pioneer Library; Houweling Nurseries And with special thanks to KinVillage Community Centre and Facilities


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When I go grocery shopping, I tend to gravitate toward items that are priced well, packaged well and positioned on a shelf well within my reach. Then there are the other considerations. “Hmm,” said my husband the other day, after I’d returned from a shop. “I see you’ve bought a new kind of laundry detergent.” “Darn right,” I said. “It’s Tide. Tide with Acti-Lift.” “With what?” he asked. With Acti-Lift, I told him. I admitted that I wasn’t entirely clear what Acti-Lift was, but I was pretty sure Tide was the only detergent-maker that had stumbled upon the ingredient and inserted it into its products. “It has something to do with lifting,” I said. “Lifting dirt, I’m thinking. And in

a pretty active way. Sounds brilliant. You certainly don’t want your detergent to take its sweet time when it’s doing the heavy lifting.” This represented the first time I had picked up anything containing Acti-Lift. It did not represent the first time I had picked up an item because of some magical characteristic. Some months back, I found a new shampoo — not because it was on sale or because it smelled like cedar boughs or because it was easy on the eco-system — but because it promised to be Volumactive. “Now, I am just wondering,” I said to the cashier, “if you’ve ever tried this Volumactive shampoo.” The cashier looked up from her scanning and smiled. “What’s that?” she asked. “This Volumactive shampoo,” I repeated. “I am assuming it gives your hair more volume. And in a really active way.” She had not used the shampoo with Volumactive, but I decided to give it a try.

After all, I thought, a shampoo that’s Volumactive certainly sounds more promising than one that contains, oh, Voluminactive. Then there’s toothpaste. “You got new toothpaste,” the ever-grocery-observant husband remarked a few weeks back. “This one on sale?” “No silly,” I said. “This is Crest Pro-Health Toothpaste. I figured that, at our ages, we really ought to be paying more attention to our health.” “And what,” asked the husband, “does a toothpaste have to do with health? Isn’t it important just to brush?” “I have no idea what ProHealth is,” I said, exasperated. “But it’s not called NoHealth toothpaste, is it? Or worse, Anti-Health toothpaste? Don’t you WANT Pro-Health toothpaste?” He shrugged. He wasn’t sure. The husband, let’s say, is not as shopping savvy as yours truly. Granted, he tends to check out the price. But I always read the labels.

Ceremonies to mark expansion at Sungod

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The official opening of a major expansion to the fitness area at the Sungod Recreation Centre in North Delta will take place this Saturday. Official ceremonies to mark the occasion will take place at 1 p.m. led by Mayor Lois Jackson. Nina Grewal, MP for FleetwoodPort Kells, will also be in attendance. Drop-in admissions will be free that day and there will be prizes, sample classes, program demonstrations and refreshments between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. The facility will also be open for a free youth event for 13- to 18-year-olds between 9 and 10:30 p.m. The Sungod expansion budget was $3 million, of which $2 million came from Delta and $1 million from Canada’s Economic Action Plan. The singlestorey addition at the front of the current weight room opened last month, increasing the floor space by about 3,500 square feet and adding more cardio and weight equipment. Facility capacity has increased by approximately 100 people per hour.


“You & Your Sweetie”

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Capt. Jack Reed and his sweetie Lula are shown just prior to soaring above the mysterious Nazca lines on the Peruvian coast near Ica in 1978. It’s one of the special memories in their 58year relationship. Jack, a Valentine baby, will be 82 this year.

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Marcia Strang and husband Gavin have been married for 12 years, and although she loves swimming and being in the water, and Gavin loves being on the water in any kind of boat, she couldn’t get Gavin interested in swimming. After much convincing and cajoling, Gavin agreed to go to Maui, where he bravely went snorkeling with Marcia — and loved it. They saw hundreds of fish, sea turtles and spent most of the time holding hands. Now they own their own snorkeling gear.

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Ladner Harbour Park is where Dani McKim and her boyfriend Kent Wingerak had one of their first romantic walks and is a spot they are continually drawn to with its quiet, tree-lined paths and scenic water views. The park had been a part of Dani’s life growing up so she was eager to show her sweetie this hidden treasure that’s dear to her heart.

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Fred and Diane Staton celebrated their 51st wedding anniversary on an Alaskan cruise last summer. It was a lovely time, a great holiday and the beginning of the sixth decade of a wonderful marriage.

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The pier and promenade in White Rock is one of the favourite romantic places for Graham and Kathy McKinley. It was where they celebrated their wedding engagement and since then have enjoyed many other happy memories. The couple loves the gorgeous view, sunset and selection of restaurants along the beachfront.

The Richmond News will also showcase your photo on their web site for all to see! Four lucky winners will be drawn at random. Contest closes March 14, 2011. Send your name, e-mail address and telephone number along with your photo to: contest@ richmond-news.com

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February 9, 2011 The Delta Optimist A19 In the Community

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Name: Beverly, Randy and Jacqueline Ages: 19, 54 & 56 Occupation: Beverley is retired. What is the activity? Using the Weight Room. Where and when does this happen? Sungod Recreation Centre between 8:30 am and 10am. How often do you go to the Weight Room? Beverly: Four times a week How long have you been using the Weight Room? Beverly: About ten years. Why did you get involved? Beverly: I decided it was time to get back to fitness regularly after having kids and I received some wellness funds from my employer. Randy: I try to keep my weight down and now I’m hooked! Jacqueline: I love working out and running and I come with my Mom and Dad. What do you like best about working out at Sungod? Beverly: I love the new Weight Room; there’s so much room, it’s brighter, the new equipment is great and the staff is always helpful. Randy: I love the new, ultra modern weight room. Jacqueline: I like the new strength machines, no more cardio sign-up and the new treadmills with TVs. How does it benefit your life? Beverly: I feel better and sleep better. Randy: I have better health. What other things do you do to keep active? Beverly: I walk and cycle regularly. Did you know that Sungod Recreation Centre is having a grand opening event this Saturday, February 12th to celebrate the opening of the expansion? Drop in admission is free all day to the pool, Weight Room, gym and fitness classes. Patrons can try out sample fitness classes and children’s aquatics and activity classes, there will be fitness challenges and aquatics demos, prizes and more. The Centre is open that day from 8am – 9pm, followed by a free youth event from 9 – 10:30pm. For more information on this event, call 604.952.3075 or go to Delta’s website. Delta has Weight Rooms at Ladner Leisure Centre and Winskill Aquatic and Fitness Centre, as well as at Sungod. Changes at Sungod have benefitted the other two facilities as equipment has been updated and new options have been researched. Staff at all three facilities are fully BCRPA certified and can help patrons at any fitness level meet their fitness goals. For more information on Weight Rooms, call your local rec centre or to find out more ways to stay active in Delta, call Parks, Recreation & Culture at 604.952.3000 or go to www.corp.delta.bc.ca.

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The Certified General Accountants Association of British Columbia gives notice that former member David McDiarmid of Delta is barred from reinstatement to membership, effective January 4, 2011, as a result of disciplinary action. A person barred from reinstatement is not permitted to hold out that they are a CGA or use the CGA designation or conduct business as a member of the CGA Association.

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Deep in the Delta Gymnastics foam pit is fire chief Dan Copeland and his team at the recent Sport Showdown Challenge to raise money to equip the Delta Sport Development Centre that’s opening in Ladner this April. Through the participation of this team, the Delta Fire Fighters Charitable Society donated $1,000 toward the purchase of new equipment.

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Deltassist Family and Community Services volunteers will be available to prepare income tax returns for low-income Delta

residents during March and April. Many people do not know they need to file a tax return in order to receive the GST/HST credit or the Canada Child Tax Benefit. Filing a tax return on time is important when receiving other benefits such as the Guaranteed Income

Supplement for seniors, MSP Premium Assistance and Pharmacare. Beginning Monday, Feb. 14, Ladner and Tsawwassen residents can call 604946-9526 to book an appointment at Deltassist’s Ladner office (4891 Delta St.); North Delta residents can call 604-594-3455 to

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◆Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary is accepting volunteer applications. Be a part of this highly skilled group of men and women that provides a service to the community by performing marine search and rescue. All new members are provided with in-depth training and all abilities are welcome. Visit deltasar. bc.ca for more information. ◆Get comfortable with using the Internet. Tsawwassen Library offers drop-in hands-on 60-minute courses on Wednesdays from 9 to 10 a.m. Open to everyone. Registration is not required. There is a basics session on Feb. 23, beyond the basics on Feb. 9 and March 2 and e-mail sessions on Feb. 16 and March 9. One-to-one Internet and e-mail help is available at the Ladner Pioneer Library by appointment only. Visit or call the information desk at 604946-6215 to book. ◆Delta Museum Thursday, Feb. 10, join local natural historian, Anne Murray in an illustrated talk on the geographic, ecological and historical changes that have taken place in

South Delta since the days of the early pioneers. The evening will begin with a 6 p.m. viewing of the Delta Museum’s newest exhibit Border, Bay and Beach: Always in the Headlines! followed by Murray’s presentation at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5/person and can be purchased by calling 604946-9322.

will speak this month and share her trunk show. We meet at the Sacred Heart Gym, 3900 Arthur Dr. in Ladner. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and our meetings are from 7 to 9 p.m. Guests are always welcome for a $5 entrance fee. For more information: www.boundarybayquiltersguild.ca or call 604-948-0692.

◆Celebrate Valentine’s Day with the Delta Nature folks on Feb. 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Cammidge House in the Boundary Bay Park. Anthony Dalton, a local author with many non-fiction books to his credit, will speak on J. Dewey Soper. Soper was a widely traveled Canadian Arctic explorer. Everyone welcome. No charge.

◆South Delta Newcomers & Alumni meetings are held the third Thursday of each month at 7:15 p.m. in the Kiwanis Longhouse, 1710-56th St., Tsawwassen. The club is for all women who have moved to Ladner, Tsawwassen or Point Roberts, to introduce you to the community and help you make new friends. Join us Thursday, Feb. 17. The focus of the evening will be getting to know fellow members. For more information please call Charlene at 604-940-9466.

◆Evergreen Garden Club presents Brad Jalbert of Select Roses on Tuesday, Feb. 15 at 7:30 p.m. at Kinsmen House 5050-47th Ave., Ladner. Non-members $5 at the door. Info at 604940-0937. ◆The Boundary Bay Quilters Guild invites you to attend our meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 15. Check out our show & tell and lending library. Yvonne Minear

Seniors ◆ElderCollege Delta is preparing for its spring semester in March and April. ElderCollege is open to all 50 years and over. Public registration takes place at the Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall on Saturday, Feb. 12, from 10 to 11:30

a.m. Late Registration follows on Wednesday, Feb. 17 at KinVillage Community Centre from 10 to 11 a.m. For further information contact 604-943-0262, eldercollegedelta@kinvillage.org or www.kinsmen. vcn.bc.ca/elder_college.

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◆McKee Seniors Recreation Centre is holding a Valentine/Chinese New Year’s Dinner and Dance on Saturday, Feb. 12 from 5 to 10 p.m. There will be a Chinese style buffet, and music by Sincerely Yours. Members: $15, guests: $18. Call 604-9461411 for more information. ◆Enjoy a Thursday afternoon at the movies at KinVillage Community Centre, 5430-10th Ave. Tsawwassen, Feb. 17 and March 3. Ticket sales start at 1:30 p.m. the day of the event with movie show time 2 p.m. Ticket cost $2 per person. 604-943-0225. ◆A Sweetheart Luncheon with music by Sincerely Yours will be held at

◆The 37th anniversary Delta Leadership Prayer Breakfast will be on Saturday, Feb. 19 at 8 a.m. at the Delta Town & Country Inn. Speaker: Pastor Tim Schindel, Leading Influence Ministries. Contact Linda Frost for tickets at 604-9437775. Fund Raisers ◆Delta Heat Fastpitch will hold a poker night on Saturday, Feb. 19 at the Boot and Sombrero restaurant in Ladner. Check in at 7:30 p.m., play starts at 8:30 p.m. $60 includes buffet appetizers and poker. Rebuys are $50. For tickets and info call Chris at 604943-8209. Arts ◆Ovation Performance Series presents its second concert of the season featuring pianist Daniel Chow and Celtic harpist Judy

Henry on Saturday, Feb. 19 at 7 p.m. at Cedar Park Church (5300-44th Ave., Ladner). Enjoy a fabulous evening of piano music and Celtic harp music by O’Carolan. Proceeds donated to Community Fund of Faith. Tickets: $15. To reserve tickets, contact 604-720-3392. Tickets can be purchased at Cedar Park Church during office hours: Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ◆Come and enjoy new paintings by Margaret Elliot and Eileen Fong in Black, White and Colours from Wednesday, Feb. 9, through Sunday, Feb. 20, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Tsawwassen Longhouse Gallery. All welcome to meet the artists and friends at a reception Sunday, Feb. 13, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The Coming Events column is published every Wednesday as a community service. If you have a nonprofit event, mail, drop off, fax, or e-mail (events@ delta-optimist.com) the details to the Optimist by 3 p.m. Monday. Submissions are subject to space limitations (no phone calls, please).

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It was billed as a key late season league game and ended up being more like a night school session for the Delta Pacers senior girls basketball team. With a 6-2 record, the young squad was hoping to gain ground in the Fraser Valley West League when the undefeated Panorama Ridge Thunder (7-0) visited Ladner last Thursday. Instead, the Pacers will have to settle for third place when the league playoffs get underway later this week. Their Surrey opponent used its athleticism to cause havoc much of the night and cruise to an easy 59-35 victory. With a backcourt that was missing two guards from the rotation, the Thunder took advantage with full court pressure that not only caused turnovers but had the Pacers out of synch on most possessions. “Those girls were running as fast as they can,” marveled Delta coach Kerrie Trotman. “I haven’t seen girls coming like that at us this season, even the (higher) ranked teams. They are doing it all the time and they are quick. “They were moving the ball faster than we could keep up. We are not quick and missing two of our guards made it an even greater challenge. It hurts with our (lack of) subs, quickness and ball handling. We panicked too.”

The Thunder represent just how different the landscape is at the senior level of high school basketball, particularly in the extremely competitive Fraser Valley zone. Under Trotman, the Pacers were one of the best in the Valley at the younger Grade levels, highlighted by a second place finish and a top 10 provincial ranking in junior last season. When this season began, the Thunder were not on the Pacers’ radar screen as they never were a factor in junior. Everything pointed to perennial powerhouse Elgin Park as being their biggest rival. The Thunder handed Delta a 48-29 loss back in early January, then made their first-ever appearance in the provincial rankings with a 66-58 win over Elgin two weeks later. Their second victory over the Pacers puts them in the driver’s seat for a first place finish, while the locals are now looking for answers to close the gap between themselves and the league’s top two teams. “I don’t know where (Panorama Ridge players) came from but they have sure done a good job,” added Trotman. “You can’t teach quickness and they have a lot of it.” The Pacers conclude league play with games against Seaquam and Elgin Park before likely hosting South Delta, North Delta or Semiahmoo on Thursday to open the league playoffs.

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Delta Pacers Jeri Panesar races for the loose ball during last week’s Fraser Valley West League senior girls basketball game against the Panorama Ridge Thunder. The Pacers fell to the Surrey school 59-35.

Junior Pacers enjoying unbeaten season in district play MARK BOOTH

It’s going to be a short stay in the junior ranks for Delta Pacers basketball coach Robin Wait. After guiding the senior team to its first provincial tournament berth in 17 years last season, Wait stepped down to take on a junior squad that has plenty of potential. The Junior Pacers have lived up to their billing, looking to cap an unbeaten run in district league play this week and being

competitive with a number of ranked teams in the province. “We’re not at that level yet but we are getting closer,” said Wait of earning a provincial ranking. “It’s very important that these kids see some of the top teams in the province and we’re hoping to make a deep run in the Fraser Valley playoffs.” Wait’s 15-man roster includes five Grade 9s who led Delta to a second place finish at last year’s Grade 8 Valley Championships. Three of them — Ryan Cowley, Clint Taylor and Andrew Jones

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— are starters, joining Evan Messenger and Will Schwan in the first unit. Another Grade 9 player — Gursharn Bajwa — was the team’s leading scoring before leaving for India in December. He is now back for the post-season. At 6-foot-5, Cowley is already a force in the paint and plays basketball year-round as part of the DRIVE academy program in Richmond. He will be making the jump to the senior level next season and more of the Grade 9s are expected to follow. “It’s different for me having a true post

option and running the offence through the post,” added Wait who has had to rely on more of a run-and-gun style with his past senior teams to overcome a lack of size. “Will (6-foot-4) also gives us size inside and Andrew is a very polish point guard for his age.” The hope is the young talent will put the Pacers back into contention in the Fraser Valley Southwest League next season, led by third-year guard Lucas Goosen who played key minutes last season as a Grade 10.

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Development of a Pest Management Plan Application Number: MOT – IP – PMP - 2011 Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, South Coast Region 7818 – Sixth Street, Burnaby, B.C., V3N 4N8 Attention: Amber Smith Telephone: 604-660-0339 Fax: 604-660-2181 Email: amber.mt.smith@gov.bc.ca The purpose of the proposed Pest Management Plan (PMP) is to control invasive plants and/or noxious weeds on provincial Crown land in the South Coastal Mainland of B.C., including areas within or adjacent to high-risk sites (e.g. ecologically important natural areas), along transportation corridors, resource tenures, gravel pits and recreational sites. The PMP applies to areas located within the Metro Vancouver Regional District, the Fraser Valley Regional District, the Southwest half of the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District inclusive of Squamish but not including Lillooet and the lower portion of the Sunshine Coast Regional District, in the vicinity of Sechelt. The pest management methods proposed for use include manual/mechanical and cultural methods, biological control agents and the use of pesticides within the area to which the PMP applies. The common name and trade name of the pesticides proposed for use under this plan include: glyphosate (e.g. Vantage Plus Max), triclopyr (e.g. Garlon Ultra), aminopyralid (e.g. Milestone), acetic acid (e.g. Ecoclear) and chondrostereum purpureum (e.g. Chontrol Peat Paste). Selective application methods include: cut and paint or inject, backpack or ATV foliar spraying, wick-on, basal bark, squirt bottle and stem injection.

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South Delta Sun Devils will be hoping to make the most of home ice advantage when they host the Lower Fraser Valley High School Curling Playdowns, starting tomorrow at the Tunnel Town Curling Club. At stake are berths into next month’s provincial championships, which will take place at the Richmond Curling Club — Mar. 1012. The Devils look solid in the girls draw where they will have two entries trying to get

past Seaquam, MacNeill and a pair of teams from McMath. The boys are in a rebuilding mode but are a keen group looking to establish some momentum for the years ahead. Their competition will be coming from Delta, Lord Tweedsmuir, Seaquam and McMath. The opening draw is slated for 3:30 p.m. on Thursday and concludes on Saturday with draw times at 9 a.m., noon and 3 p.m. (if necessary).

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LAURENCE, Noelle Ann

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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved daughter, sister and friend. She fought a brave battle for 42 years with diabetes filled with many difficult challenges in the last eight years. Noelle was very sports minded and had a lifelong quest for travel and adventure. She experienced more than most could dream of. Noelle leaves behind her parents Louis and Trudi Laurence of Tsawwassen, sisters Michelle (Ken) Wilson of Ladner and Melanie Laurence (Barry) of Burnaby. She will be sadly missed by her family, many close friends, health care providers and acquaintances worldwide. Noelle met life’s challenges with determination, dignity and a great sense of humour. She was a true inspiration for her family, friends and all who knew her. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association, Delta Humane Society or Canadian Kidney Foundation will be greatly appreciated. No Service by request. A Gathering will be held for all her family and friends to be announced at a later date. On-line condolences may be placed at: www.deltafuneral.ca

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SHUPE Lorne Herbert 1943 - 2011 On February 5, 2011, Lorne passed away suddenly at Peace Arch Arch Hospital. Hospital. A UBC Peace A UBC graduate, he he spent spent much graduate, much of of his his career in in the the building career building supply supply business. He began part-time business. He began part-time at Kitimat Kitimat Builders; at Builders; spent spent many many years at at Stewart Stewart and years and Hudson Hudson in in Nanaimo; managed N a n a i m o ; m a n a ed Revelstoke stores in gPort Revelstoke stores in Port Alberni and Nanaimo; moved to Alberni and Nanaimo; to The Lumber Barn inmoved Surrey; The Lumber Barn inspent Surrey; and most recently 18 and spent 18 yearsmost at recently Home Hardware years B u i l d iat n g Home S u p pHardware lies in B u i l d i n g S u p p l i eon s the in Tsawassen. He thrived Tsawassen. He his thrived on the interactions with customers. interactions with his customers. Lorne’s generous nature made Lorne’s generoushost, nature made him a natural both at home at Black him a and natural host, Mountain both at Ranch. He at once played semihome and Black Mountain professional baseball, an Ranch. He once playedwas semiavid B.C. Lions fan; wonwas scores professional baseball, an of the aviddebates; B.C. Lionswas fan; behind won scores w h e e l d u r i n g m a n of debates; was behind they spontaneous w h e e l d uroad r i n g trips; m aand ny had a quick road wit. trips; Lorneand is spontaneous survived by Marjorie, loving had a quick wit. his Lorne is wife of 43 years; son Rodney survived by Marjorie, his loving (Jeaniene), daughter Renee wife of Passek); 43 years; son Rodney (Rick grandsons (Jeaniene), daughter Emery Shupe and Renee Ryan (Rick Passek); grandsons Passek; brother Terry (Lanni) Emery a n d m aShupe n y n i eand c e s Ryan and Passek; brother Terry (Lanni) nephews. The Shupe family a n d m a n y n i e c e s and wishes to express their thanks nephews. The Shupe family to Dr. MacDonald, the staff of wishes to express their thanks the emergency department and to Dr. MacDonald, the staff of the fourth floor nursing at the emergency department Peach Arch Hospital. In lieuand of flowers, please donate a the fourth floor nursing staff at charity of your choice.In lieu of Peach Arch Hospital.

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JulyWATERMAN, 20, 1933 - Dec. 21, 2010 A.welcomes Davideveryone The family toJuly a memorial held 20, 1933service - Dec. to 21,be 2010 at 1:00 pm on February 16th, The family welcomes everyone 2011 at All Saints Anglican to a memorial service to beDrive, held Church, 4755 Arthur at 1:00 pm on February 16th, Ladner. Then join us for a 2011 at All Saints Anglican Celebration of David’s Life, Church, 4755 Arthur Drive, 2:00-5:00 pm, at the Beach Ladner.Golf Then join 5946 us for a Grove Club, 12th Celebration of David’s Life, Avenue, Tsawwassen.

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Bob was born in Toronto, Ontario, second son of Lillian (MacBeth) and Gordon MacLaren, and younger brother to Bill. Bob attended public school in Toronto, and as a teenager was active in sports, excelling in high school football. He moved to Vancouver in 1948 with Lillian and stepfather Ewart Harman who had relocated to B.C. to start his own construction company. Bob worked briefly for his stepfather, then continued in the road construction industry, employed for many years with Standard General Construction. He met the love of his life, Diane Saunders (1932-2008) when Lillian was a patient at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver and as fate would have it, Diane was Lillian’s nurse. Bob and Diane were married on December 4, 1954 and spent the first five years of their marriage living in many small towns in B.C. while Bob worked road construction and Diane nursed. Daughter Suzanne was born in 1959 followed by son Dan in 1962. The family moved to Bayview Drive in Tsawwassen in 1965, and Bob started his own road construction company, Premier Paving and Construction, which he operated until his retirement. Bob and Diane were members of the Tsawwassen Bowling League for several years, and Bob was involved in the Boundary Bay Lion’s Club, becoming President. Golf was Bob’s passion and he became a member of the Beach Grove Golf Club, and served as President in 1989/90. Bob is survived by brother Bill MacLaren of Toronto, son Dan of Tsawwassen (Michael and Katie), daughter Suzanne of Calgary (Anna and Rhys), sister-in-law Joan Allester of Chemainus, and many nieces, nephews, extended family and close friends. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, February 12th, 2011 at 11:30am at Delta Funeral Home, 5329 Ladner Trunk Road, Delta, B.C. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations be made to the Alzheimer Society of B.C., or to the Delta Hospice Society.

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A30 The Delta Optimist February 9, 2011

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Apartments & Condos

6505

Apartments & Condos

TSAWWASSEN , View Crescent. 2 BR, 2 baths, top flr corner, u/g prkg, enste w/d, $1550. Mar 1. 604-505-8467, sloo@shaw.ca

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

LADNER 1 bedroom suite available in a quiet well maintained Del Rio building. Rent includes 2 appl, carpets, 1drapes bedroom andsuite h/w.available To make in ana quiet welltomaintained appt view pleasebuilding. call Rent includes 2 appl, carpets, 604-946-4633 drapes and h/w. To make an Evergreen Lane appt to view please call 1 bedroom suite available in 604-946-4633 one of our 4 well maintained Evergreen Lane bldgs. Located near shops, school and suite bus routes. Rent 1 bedroom available in includes and one of our2 4appl, wellcarpets maintained drapes. To view this suite bldgs. Located near shops, pleaseand callbus 604-946-2694 school routes. Rent includesLora 2 appl, carpets and Court Tosuite viewwith this suite 1drapes. bedroom wood please call 604-946-2694 burning fireplace. Rent includes 2 appl, carpets, Lora Court and 1 drapes, bedroomheat, suitecable withloop, wood parking. Near bus burning fireplace. recreation centre Rent and includesTo 2 appl, carpets, shopping. view or for more cable and infodrapes, please heat, call 604-946-4633 parking. Near bus loop, Harbourside recreation centre and AffordableTo 2 and shopping. view3orbedroom for more suites in the heart of Ladner info please call 604-946-4633 Village. Rent includes 2 appl, carpets,Harbourside drapes and hot water. Affordable andstop 3 bedroom Shops and 2bus nearby. suites in the of Ladner To view orheart for more info Village. includes 2 appl, pleaseRent call 604-946-9268 carpets, drapes and hot water. Sorryand Nobus Petsstop or BBQs Shops nearby. References To view or forRequired more info www.centuryrentals.ca please call 604-946-9268 Sorry No Pets or BBQs References Required www.centuryrentals.ca

6508

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1 BR ste, Adult oriented, 2 appl, Ladner Village, incl, heat, n/s n/p, Feb 15, $815. 604-538-7651 AS NEW spacious 2 BR 2 bath condo, gas fp, top flr, no stairs, balcony, Ladner Center, $1450, long term rental, ns, avail now 604-946-8710

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 $2100

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TSAW, 1 BR, 765 sq ft, $720 mth, nr amen, quiet mature tenants, np ns, no bbq, incl h/w, u/g prkg avail, refs reqd, avail Mar 15 or sooner 604-948-0543

Tsawwassen, CASA DEL SOL 1 BR’s from $750, avail Now 2 BR’s $950, avail Mar 1. (2) STUDIO’S $665 & $675, avail Mar 1. incls heat & H/W, carpets, drapes, 2 appl, 2 elevators, under ground parking avail. Please Call 604-943-8954 or 604-488-4733

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Office/Retail Rent

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

6595

Shared Accommodation

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Suites/Partial Houses

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RESP WORKING couple, long term residents of Boundary bay looking to rent a 2-3 bdrm house with garage in Tsaw or B.Bay for Apr or May 1. Long term lease. np Exc refs. Rose 604-319-1144

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Warehouse/ Commercial

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8315

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Stucco/Siding/ Exterior

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8255

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Moving & Storage

2 locations: LADNER

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8160

Professional Electrical Services Panel Upgrades – Renos

8087

8105

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