Delta Optimist - February 16, 2011

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Big splash on Valentine’s Groom to be makes grand entrance at Captain’s Cove Marina in Ladner to propose to his longtime girlfriend BY

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After more than 10 years together, Mike Bryan made this Valentine’s Day extra special for girlfriend Janna Becker. Bryan stunned Becker with an unusual marriage proposal at Captain’s Cove Marina in Ladner Monday afternoon. Thinking she was at the marina for work, Becker was surprised when Bryan pulled up to the gas dock on Arktos Developments Ltd.’s evacuation craft. Clad in a tuxedo, and wearing a huge smile, Bryan jumped off the vessel and, after presenting Becker with a single red rose, he got down on one knee and asked her to be his wife. “I was totally surprised,” Becker said afterwards. She said yes. Bryan said he decided to use

the Arktos evacuation craft as part of his proposal because the couple met when he started working there more than a decade ago. “We were both coming from bad relationships and neither of us were looking to get back into a relationship,” Bryan said. “We met at a time when I didn’t have a home of my own and I was broke,” he said. “Janna never judged me and was there for me throughout the rough times... There was something very special about Janna with her great smile and infectious laugh that made me know that I wanted her to be in my life.” Bryan said that not once over the last 10 years has Becker pressured him to get married. “So, after 10 years, I saved up, got the rock that she deserves and I am getting ready to propose,” he said in an e-mail to the Optimist prior to the big event.

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After arriving at Captain’s Cove Marina on an evacuation craft, Mike Bryan got down on one knee to propose to Janna Becker, his girlfriend for the past decade.

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February 16, 2011 The Delta Optimist A03

Minimize port impacts: chamber Roberts Bank expansion is good for trade, but John Appleby says community must be part of the process BY

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The chairman of the Delta Chamber of Commerce board says planning about to get underway for container terminal expansion at Roberts Bank is a positive step for trade, but it’s important for the community to be part of the process. In an interview with the Optimist, John Appleby said with growing trade, the key for Delta is to make sure there’s a facility that can move containers through as quickly as possible “With the weight of the world’s commerce shifting to the Pacific Rim, with the nature of the way we transport containers and bulk goods, there’s certainly a requirement in a change in the way we do it,” said Appleby. “Our view is that there’s a certain inevitability and most of it for the foreseeable future will have to come through Delta. The biggest part we can do right now is make sure we’re part of managing the process.” Port Metro Vancouver last week announced it’s launching what it calls the Container Capacity Improvement Program. It’s a long-term strategy focusing on increasing container handling capacity at Lower Mainland ports, with particular emphasis on Roberts Bank. “This is the start of a long-term program that we see Terminal 2 being an integral part of. If you look at where we are, we

had that great recession over the last couple of years and now see a very strong rebound to the extent where we are already back to record volumes,” said president and CEO Robin Silvester in an interview at the time.

“I don’t suppose we’ll ever get to a position we don’t know the port is there, but we can certainly remain in a position where it doesn’t seriously impact our lives.” John Appleby

Last year, the port authority opened a third berth at the Deltaport container terminal at Roberts Bank. An entirely new three-berth facility, T2, has been talked about for several years. Noting environmental studies and community consultation will take place, Silvester said T2 could be up and running by 2020. The group Against Port Expansion issued a letter to Delta council in response, noting a second terminal will create traffic nightmares for Delta. “The port currently generates close to 2,000 truck trips a day. Imagine what highways 17 and 99 are going to be like when there are well over 5,000 truck trips a day. No, the South Fraser Perimeter Road will not help — most of the port trucks use the (George) Massey Tunnel and some go

along River Road,” APE’s letter stated. Appleby, meanwhile, said the design of the South Fraser Perimeter Road is a concern for the municipality and chamber. He said at several key points the road will have traffic lights instead of interchanges, which will slow traffic. “If you decide we’re going to be part of the process in managing the material through the community by whatever means appears practical, and we’re certainly discussing with the Port of Vancouver their ability to move containers by barge up the river and by different techniques, that should be addressed,” he said. “I don’t suppose we’ll ever get to a position we don’t know the port is there, but we can certainly remain in a position where it doesn’t seriously impact our lives,” Appleby added. The prospect of T2 was also discussed at Delta council’s weekly meeting Monday. A staff report noted several concerns, including the separation of the T2 application from the third berth application a few years ago. The potential impacts associated with the T2 are being viewed as the same as those from the third berth expansion, only on a much larger scale. It raises issues regarding the need to assess the cumulative impacts of both developments together, according to Coun Bruce McDonald. “How much is enough?

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A third berth opened at the Deltaport last year, but Port Metro Vancouver is already planning for a second three-berth terminal at Roberts Bank. How much more is Delta going to take?” he asked. McDonald said whenever environmental studies are done, they should include the impacts to the residents of the community as well.

Coun. Robert Campbell agreed, noting he’d like to see a comprehensive business case that demonstrates the necessity of T2. Council agreed to look into having meetings

arranged with the federal ministers of transportation and the environment in conjunction with this June’s Federation of Canadian Municipalities convention in Halifax.

Three levels of gov’t unite to address bullying Forum to be held at North Delta Recreation Centre next Wednesday, which is Anti-Bullying Day across Canada Delta North NDP MLA Guy Gentner, NewtonNorth Delta Liberal MP Sukh Dhaliwal and Mayor Lois Jackson have come together again to host a forum on bullying. It’s set for Wednesday, Feb. 23, which is AntiBullying Day in Canada. The three politicians first came up with the idea after they met with Maureen Chatham, whose daughter was murdered in 2008. “After meeting with Mrs. Chatham, we had a discussion about what we as politicians could be doing in our community to help victims of violence. We discussed a forum on domestic

violence, but then decided that the symptoms of violence go much further than that,” said Gentner. “Violence permeates our society in a variety of ways; different types of bullying are part of what could transcend into other forms of violence.” The Anti-Bullying Forum — Take a Stand/Lend a Hand, being held at the North Delta Recreation Centre, is the first of what Jackson hopes will be the beginning of Delta coalescing resources. “I envision a clearing house of sorts; a place where anyone can go to enquire about resources

available in Delta and how to access them. We could also institute a ‘hotline’ for those who wanted or needed anonymity. There are many wonderful organizations attempting to address this problem,” says Jackson. “What is needed now, however is a coordinated effort to streamline all these resources and systems allowing anyone to simply and immediately access the proper resources. We are all working aggressively to that end.” Delta resident and wellknown broadcaster Simi Sara will be the emcee for the forum. Featured speakers include Cindi Seddon,

author and co-founder of the Bully’s Beware program in Coquitlam; Jesse Miller, a national expert on cyberbullying; and others who will present their personal stories. The forum will examine the reasons why children bully their peers, the types of bullying, the effects of bullying and what can be done to stop it. “This is an important issue for everyone at all levels of government,” says Dhaliwal, “Finding a way to come together municipally, provincially and federally to help meet the need and to show unity of this issue will only help our commu-

Lois Jackson Delta mayor nity. We want to hear from people and hope we can find some solutions.” A series of community displays will be featured to provide parents and youth with information and

Guy Gentner Delta North MLA resources on bullying and prevention. Doors open at 6:30 pm. All are welcome. For more information, visit Delta’s web site at www.corp.delta.bc.ca.


A04 The Delta Optimist February 16, 2011

Leadership races just a game of sign-up MLA Vicki Huntington says Kittygate and other scandals show need to overhaul rules when selecting leaders BY

SANDOR GYARMATI

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Kittygate is just another example how membership sign-up rules need an overhaul, says Delta South MLA Vicki Huntington. The independent member of the legislature, who decided to run on her own in the last election due to her discontent over what’s happened to the party system in the province, was asked her thoughts about

the recent controversy and infighting among the Liberal leadership candidates over membership irregularities. The problems were highlighted when a cat belonging to a supporter of leadership candidate Christy Clark was signed up as a party member. “The issue is across all parties and, for me, it’s a really distasteful part of the nomination processes. It has to be changed and parties

have to reconsider who do they want to control these very important nomination processes, a bunch of newcomers who know nothing about the internal workings of the party?” asked Huntington. The cat in question belongs to Kristy Wawryk, the Liberal riding association president for Delta South, who could not be reached for comment about her kitty’s membership. The cat fiasco prompted

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PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Municipal Council of The Corporation of Delta intends, by Bylaw No. 6933, to renew the Tsawwassen Business Improvement Area as shown within the bold outlines in the illustration for the period July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2016. Copies of Bylaw No. 6933 are available from the Municipal Clerk’s Office at Delta Municipal Hall during regular business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., Monday to Wednesday and Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday).

candidate George Abbott to call on the party to hire an independent auditing firm to ensure no fraudulent members are allowed to vote, but not long afterward he issued a statement admitting a vendor working for his campaign created the prank website Kitties4Christy.com. While the fur was flying over that controversy, news of other membership problems surfaced. Kevin Falcon’s campaign team admitted that players from the Kamloops Blazers hockey team had been signed up without their knowledge. He also alleged that Clark used a large number of photocopied Liberal membership forms to sign up supporters.

Falcon would go on to say his campaign team signed up 17,000 new members, while candidate Mike de Jong claimed he signed another 10,000. As far as the NDP, leadership candidates Mike Farnworth and Harry Lali both complained about rival Adrian Dix’s mass sign-up before the FILE PHOTO membership deadline. Vicki Huntington is concerned how Huntington said it parties are signing up new members all points to the lead- by the thousands, a process she says ership of the parties that can’t be properly monitored. being nothing more understand who the contesthan a game of signtants are,” she said. ing up members. “They need to cut it off “It’s not about the com(membership deadlines) at mitted members of the a period of time well before party, those people who the leadership campaigns so that it’s the committed members of the party who are committed Liberals or NDP, or Conservatives, are participants in the processes. You can’t monitor 10,000 new names, let alone 50,000 new names. Apply by Phone or web: You can’t ensure there isn’t 604-940-8617 or going to be corruption www.greenfeldfinancial.com involved or one person conJeff Greenfeld, CFP® trolling the vote of many.”

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February 16, 2011 The Delta Optimist A05

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A raccoon that was electrocuted and lost its tail last month has recovered and was released last Thursday. The animal “made a great recovery,” said Wildlife Rescue Association of B.C. communications co-ordinator Yolanda Brooks. The raccoon, which had to undergo surgery to remove the remaining portion of its tail, fell after climbing up a transformer tower on Annacis Island.

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Civic and school board officials will try to work something out in order to get new playground equipment installed at local schools. The council/school board liaison committee is scheduled to look at a potential list of higher priority projects this Thursday. The issue of a lack of municipal money for the cost-sharing projects was recently raised by the parent advisory committee at Holly Elementary in East Ladner, which was alarmed to find out Delta’s playground equipment budget for 2011 was already

cleaned out. That was due to council agreeing to provide $130,000 in a cost-sharing arrangement with the Tsawwassen Rotary Club, which is building a $275,000 waterpark at Diefenbaker Park. A recent letter to council by the Holly PAC noted its application for a matching grant was submitted early last November, while the formal waterpark application was submitted more than a month later. At Delta council’s weekly meeting Monday, Mayor Lois Jackson, noting Delta has provided funding for over a dozen school playgrounds in the last few years, said people should

understand school playgrounds are school district, not municipal, properties. Thus, Delta should be approached last when it comes to looking for funding partners, she said. Coun. Ian Paton, saying both his kids attended Holly, noted the playground is clearly worn out. He said he hopes something can be arranged because the area is filled with many young families that would utilize a better playground. Coun. Anne Peterson agreed, but noted the loss of gaming grants has resulted in parent groups relying on local government for grant funding. Victoria rescinded its playground grant program,

which was used by hundreds of schools to build playgrounds, last year. Gaming grants for preschools, childcare centres and resource centres were substantially reduced. Several of the Liberal leadership candidates have promised to restore gaming grant dollars.

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Liberal leadership candidate Kevin Falcon will speak to Delta South riding association members at the Delta Town & Country Inn this Friday morning. Falcon will be the fourth candidate to visit here following earlier stops by George Abbott, Christy Clark and Mike de Jong. All had supported a new way to pick the leader, which was endorsed by the party last weekend. Instead of a one-member, one-vote, ballots will be tallied on geographic lines with each of the province’s 85 constituencies worth 100 points. The first candidate to capture more than half of those points will win the Feb. 26 leadership convention.

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ey, football and golf look particularly good in 3D. Jack’s generally carries upper end products, offers delivery and setup services, and has knowledgeable staff.

“We have qualified people who are very informed and here to take care of customers after they purchase products. If they have any questions, or need some help, we certainly take care of them with that.” Jack’s has competitive prices and matches advertised prices, Learmont says. Jack’s TV & Stereo is located at 1202A-56th St. The store’s phone number is 604-943-3623. Check www. jackstv.ca for more information.

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TED MURPHY

MURPHY’S LAW At first blush, it appears Delta’s efforts to put the Southlands back in the Agricultural Land Reserve are about the worst thing that could happen to Sean Hodgins and his plans for Tsawwassen’s most controversial piece of real estate. That could well turn out to be the case, but there’s also the possibility this move contains one heck of a silver lining for the president of the Century Group. Should Delta make the application, and the Agricultural Land Commission approve the inclusion of the Southlands, in its entirety, in the ALR, it would obviously spell the end for Hodgins’ development aspirations. But what happens if the ALC rejects the application, like it did in 1992, or what if only a portion of the land is deemed worthy of being included in the ALR? Those scenarios, which are very real possibilities, would, in my opinion, actually boost Hodgins’ chances of seeing some form of development finally take place on the property his family has owned for the last two decades. After watching the community debate the viability of that farmland ad nauseam, the thinking at municipal hall appears to be that the land commission is best suited to make such a determination. The move could certainly be construed as more buck passing by local politicians, and voluntarily putting what is a Delta issue under the control of provincial officials, but if you’re looking for impartial experts, and this controversy could surely use some of them, it’s not a bad place to turn. However, we have to be prepared to live with the results. If a chunk of the property is not deemed fit for the ALR, then Hodgins is left with zoning that’s incongruent with the land’s capability. There’s nothing to say you can’t farm land that’s outside the ALR, but it hardly seems fair to tell the owner he must till soil the experts have deemed unworthy for inclusion in the reserve. If that were the case, I suspect Hodgins would have a pretty good legal argument that any land rejected by the ALC should see its zoning altered to reflect that outcome. Where that would leave Delta is unclear, but it’s safe to say that anything short of total inclusion in the ALR, which has to be considered a remote possibility, is going to renew the development debate for the Southlands. Should we get to that point, the property owner would likely come back to the table, and in an ironic twist, could actually be in a stronger position than when this whole process started.

Public can’t let up in fight to preserve valuable farmland DEBBIE McBRIDE

COMMUNITY COMMENT Isn’t it interesting how differently agricultural land is viewed in the 21st century from the 20th? Much of the last century was about progress and the mantra often heard when ordinary citizens questioned the decisions being reached by governments was: “You can’t fight city hall.” To fight city hall was seen as (1) pointless; (2) standing in the way of progress; (3) too hard to do; and (4) subversive. Yet, in the 21st century, we have seen not only city hall fought but governments at all levels being called to account for their decisions. In Delta, maybe because we are surrounded by agricultural land and are home to a very significant bog, its residents became leaders in the fight to preserve both. Putting a finger on why that happened really

doesn’t matter, what does matter is that it happened. Delta residents, both North Delta and South Delta, crossed their Rubicon over 20 years ago fighting city hall and have realized significant success in raising awareness of and saving significant parts of Burns Bog and agricultural land. While it’s tempting to pat ourselves on the back as we hear that Burns Bog is in the process of being declared a RAMSAR site and the Corporation of Delta will be asking the Agricultural Land Commission to have the Southlands returned to the ALR, let’s not. Neither has been achieved and we cannot stop paying attention. It’s been said that only a portion of the Southlands may be viable for farming and that may be a good reason to return only portions of it back to the ALR. It could then be suggested those portions be developed. Wouldn’t those not so viable portions be the perfect place to build farm buildings and manage wildlife? That would leave the other portions free to grow crops that can help provide the food security so desperately needed.

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That needs to be said and imagined. Get out to the March 1 public hearing and support the return of all that land to the ALR and voice support for retaining all ALR land for food production. Additionally, we face the ongoing South Fraser Perimeter Road, which threatens to become more of an industrialization project than a road and is a serious threat to the ALR land that runs alongside it. For a very interesting read on that topic, I’d suggest you read Laila Yuile’s Internet blog on the land purchases all along that road. I recently talked to Ron Emerson of the Emerson Group, a company that specializes in industrial properties, which has been purchasing options on properties north of Highway 17 between 52nd and 64th streets. He confirmed his company has optioned some of this land, which is in the ALR, with an eye to the future. I appreciated his absolute candour when I asked him if it didn’t concern him that the land was in the ALR. His response? “Well, it is for now.” To ensure our future food security, that statement needs to change from “for now” to forever.

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Editor: Am I the only one who finds it ironic that within a few weeks we will have a new premier of B.C., put in place by a handful of party members, while at the same time a petition signed by hundreds of thousands of taxpayers must wait almost a year to be even addressed by the government. You must also consider the HST petition was a meticulous process

watched over and scrutinized by numerous levels of government bureaucrats, while our new premier will be put in place under the rules of the Liberal party, which seem to allow all levels of shenanigans. There is something very wrong here, and sometimes I wonder if there is anyone in government, anywhere in the world, who remembers who they work for. Greg Hoover

with the public, as Johnson himself found out during discussions of rapid transit technology options for the Evergreen Line. With respect to the South of Fraser, we would particularly note the success of the Canada Line, which is well ahead of its ridership projections, is based largely on the number of people from South Surrey, White Rock and Delta who bus-in to the Richmond stations daily. Contrary to Johnston’s assertion, 45 per cent of Canada Line riders tell us they used to drive for the trip they were making. Rapid transit has an enormous impact on how our region grows and develops,

and survey after survey shows it is the most effective in attracting people to public transit. While Metro Vancouver has clearly valued the benefits of automated light rail with its speed of service, high capacity and efficiency, we agree with Johnston when he correctly points out there are other rapid technologies we should consider as effective and cost-efficient ways to expand our network. Where we disagree is with his characterization of our SkyTrain system, with its 100 million-plus riders per year, as a “failure.” Ken Hardie TransLink

Community needs new life Editor: I think it’s absolutely ridiculous the Southlands project gets shut down. This community of 20plus-year-old houses is getting older by the day. It would be nice to bring some new life into the community, perhaps some young blood too. It would also be healthy for the local business owners to gain more clientele before the Tsawwassen First Nation builds its commercial component. I am all for the develop-

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Editor: The recent decision of Delta council to accept the CAO’s recommendation to recommend the ALC place the Southlands into the Agricultural Land Reserve is wrong for our community. First, it is clear the CAO is in a conflict of interest position regarding how the Tsawwassen Area Plan has been updated. He and his staff continually prevented serious and rational dialogue on the Southlands plan proposed by the landowner. The area plan process was hi-jacked early in the game and at no time were the details of Century Group’s plan ever considered seriously by the committee, nor was it ever formally placed before the community for proper evaluation or discussion. Forty per cent of the Tsawwassen community voted in favour of modest development of the property using the principles of urban agriculture. For such a manipulated, unscientific

and biased poll showing the community has changed from its 95 per cent against any development in 1989 to 40 per cent in favour, suggests considerable support existed despite all attempts to prevent the true value of the plan from coming forward. And what about the opinions of Ladner and North Delta residents — when were they ever asked for their opinions on the matter? Century Group does not deserve this behaviour of our council. The Southlands Community Planning Team’s work over a 24month period created a plan that integrated economic farming into the community in an extremely novel way. It addressed each of the myriad of viewpoints from housing needs for young families and seniors to food security issues to the economics of farming the urban-rural edge. It contained innovative approaches to reduce the community’s carbon footprint and created a way for

our town to show a new innovative way to deal with farming orphaned land. It contained synergies that derive from geothermal district heating for communities and irrigation needs for farming that reduced costs for all and could prevent flooding of farmland such as occurred last fall. These ideas will be lost to Delta but will be picked up somewhere else and applied to rectify how urban communities continue to develop in a piecemeal, sprawling manner. But that is how Tsawwassen will continue to sustain itself — in an unplanned, poorly optimized fashion that will result in the withering on the vine of our community. It demonstrates the selfish, whining attitude that permeates our community to not take on our responsibilities for participating in the welfare of future generations of Canadians. Shame on Delta council and shame on George Harvie. John A. Meech

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Group is about resisting all change over-30-years land-development controversy that is all about resisting change and a selfish unwillingness to accommodate a housing demand of an expanding local and Lower Mainland population. Century Group president Sean Hodgins has shown to be a highly intelligent and ethical young man, with strong family, emotional and professional ties to the Tsawwassen community. Deferentially receptive to community input over the years, Hodgins’ thoroughly charted Southlands’ development plan has been an exercise in responsibility, while regularly and painstakingly communicated to the community.

The project would see two-thirds of the 538 acres of the Southlands property allocated toward wildlife, community amenities, parkland and urban agriculture, leaving only one-third allocated toward dearly needed new housing at the southern side of the property — by any standard, a conceptual jewel and a future asset of substance to the town’s residents. As one member of the opposing Save-theSouthlands movement has expressed privately, “The [Southlands controversy] is not about saving farmland, it is about not having change. I don’t want to see any change in Tsawwassen.” It is this form of uncom-

promising rigidity that only a few years ago garnered our community a slew of state-of-the-art hydro-electric poles towering majestically through its residential neighbourhoods. To further the endemic madness, a like-minded imperative saw a new Chevron Town Pantry service station centrally re-constructed to serve as the town’s de facto cultural focal point and foundation. As a Tsawwassen resident on the sidelines, my wistful advice to fellow townsfolk would be to grab Hodgins’ Southlands proposal and run with it like a thief in the night — before it is too late. Grant Forbes

Tab for farmland improvements should be shared Editor: Re: Extend farm support to Southlands, letter to the editor, Feb. 12 Indeed we need to assist the farming community, but not just the local taxpayer. First, one must remember that all of the lowland from the base of North Delta’s and Vancouver’s highlands was totally under saltwater.

Delta was not diked and drained until 1894. You could only access Tsawwassen, Vancouver and New Westminster by boat. Once it was diked, you could only traverse it by horse and wagon. As housing and businesses moved in, they required even better dikes and drainage to accommodate better

roads for the gas-driven vehicles and to prevent the residents and businesses from being flooded. You see, all of us need these dikes and drainage or we couldn’t even access Tsawwassen, the port, the ferry terminal or build a railway or highway. It is all of the people of the region, the province and

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◆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 March 2 and an e-mail session on 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. ◆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 at our general meeting. The focus of the evening will be getting to know fellow members. For more information please call Charlene at 604940-9466. ◆Children in primary grades and their parent/ caregiver(s) are invited to drop by their local Delta library on Feb. 18, the next non-instructional day. From 2 to 2:45 p.m. the Purple Pirate will visit the Ladner Pioneer Library while Music with Marnie is scheduled for the Tsawwassen Library. ◆Eating Disorders Education/Fundraiser

film screening to benefit Canadian Mental Health Association, Delta Branch child and youth programs. Friday, Feb. 18 at Firehall Centre for the Arts, 11489-84th Ave. North Delta, Friday, Feb. 25 at Tsawwassen Arts Centre, 1172-56th St., Tsawwassen. Doors open 6:30 p.m., Tickets $10 at the door, $5 w/student card. For more info call CMHA, Delta 604943-1878, www.delta.cmha. bc.ca or www.nonumbers. ca. ◆There will be a Rock & Gem Club meeting on Feb. 2l at 7:30 p.m. at the South Delta Recreation Centre. Guests welcome. For more information call 604-9434568. ◆The Canadian Federation of University Women South Delta meets the fourth Tuesday of the month at Royal Oaks Social Room, 1100-56th St. at 7:15 p.m. The next meeting will be Tuesday, Feb. 22. The guest speaker will be John Waugh speaking about Living Safely with Electro Magnetic Radiation. New members and members of the public are always welcome. Call Cheryl 604943-4634 or Anna 604-9430042. ◆Drop in and test your word power at the Ladner Pioneer Library Scrabble Club every fourth Tuesday of the month on Feb. 22, March 22, April 26, May 24 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. ◆The Ladner Single Parents Support Group wishes to invite single parents with dependent chil-

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◆Ladies - Ladner Christian Fellowship is hosting a day with Ann Donkers (director of Teen Challenge) on Saturday, Feb. 26 from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Continental breakfast and lunch provided. 5545 Ladner Trunk Rd. Tickets are $15. For more information call 604946-4430.

◆The Kirk Holifield annual memorial hockey tournament takes place Saturday, Feb. 19 at the Great Pacific Forum in Delta. First game: 4:15 p.m. Second game: 5:15 p.m. Final at 6:45 p.m. Beer and burger tickets available on game night for $10. 50/50 and door prizes. There will be a cup presen-

tation to the winning team on centre ice following the final game by Kirk’s fouryear-old daughter Amelia. ◆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. ◆You are invited to celebrate Heritage Day at Cammidge House, located in Boundary Bay Regional Park, on Sunday, Feb. 27 from 1 to 4 p.m. Volunteers in period costumes (19101920) will be serving tea and baked goods by donation. There will be displays of the history of the parks in South Delta put on by members of the Cammidge House Committee and Metro Vancouver parks department. ◆Delta’s Academy Awards Oscar viewing party is on Sunday, Feb. 27 at Cedar Park Church, 5300-44th Ave., Ladner at 4 p.m. there will be a three-course dinner, silent auction, Oscar contest and more. Tickets are $40 or a table for eight

for $300. Buy tickets online at oscarparty2011. eventbrite.com. www.academyawards.tel for more information. 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. Top three players share minimum $1,000. For tickets and info call Chris at 604-943-8209. Arts ◆Black, White and Colours showcasing paintings by Margaret Elliot and Eileen Fong at the Tsawwassen Longhouse Gallery, next to South Delta Recreation Centre, continues through Sunday, Feb. 20, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. 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).

◆Delta Photo Club meets at KinVillage in Tsawwassen every Wednesday evening 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. We welcome everyone to join us, and explore and learn more together about our images (our art, craft, business

Saturday, February 26th A 70’s & 80’s theme dance

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There are numerous options when it comes to costume ideas. The 70s & 80s - a time of glam makeup, shoulder pads, big hair, costume jewelry, bright colors, asymmetrical designs, and off the shoulder, oversized sweatshirts. High top sneakers were popular as well as leg warmers and jelly bracelets. Bell bottom trousers or empire waist dresses were also popular. With Madonna, Rod Stewart and Cindy Lauper as pop icons it's no surprise fans worldwide set fashion trends inspired by superstars.


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Volunteers offer help to file tax returns

Public Hearing The Municipal Council of The Corporation of Delta will hold a Public Hearing, in accordance with the Local Government Act, to consider the following proposed projects and related applications: Date: Time: Place:

Tuesday, February 22, 2011 7:00 pm Council Chamber Delta Municipal Hall 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2

A Council meeting is scheduled to immediately follow this Public Hearing in the event Council wishes to give further consideration to any projects at that time. Additional Information Additional information, copies of the bylaws, supporting staff reports and any relevant background documentation may be inspected until Tuesday, February 22, 2011. Municipal Hall: Website: Email: Phone: Hours:

Project No. 1 Application for Zoning Map Amendment (File No. LU006119)

Location: A portion of the Boundary Bay Airport lands at the south-west corner of Ottawa Street and King Street, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 1

To discharge Land Use Contract 76-38 from the subject property. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 6932 To amend the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property as Comprehensive Development (CD) Zone No. 399. Development Permit LU005993 To regulate the form and character of the proposed development and ensure consistency with the Scott Road Corridor Development Permit Area Guidelines. Development Variance Permit LU005993 To vary Section 914 of the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by reducing the special setback requirement from the centre line of 80 Avenue from 21 m to 15.2 m. Staff Contact: John Hopkins 604.952.3155 Web Location: Regular Meeting: February 7, 2011

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Project No. 3 Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU006029)

Location: 5188 Central Avenue, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 3 Applicant: Warren and Tami Porter

Telephone: 604.230.8465

Telephone: 604.805.5939

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“Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 6911 To amend Schedule L pertaining to the I8 Airport Terminal Zone in the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by extending the light industrial and business park use area to include the subject lands. Staff Contact: Barry Konkin 604.946.3334 Web Location: Regular Meeting: February 7, 2011 E.06

Land Use Contract Discharge Bylaw No. 6931

Applicant: TGL Holdings (Todd Lewendon) Proposal: Application for zoning bylaw amendment to extend the light industrial and business park use area at the Boundary Bay Airport in order to allow an auto parts warehouse and distribution operation on the subject lands.

To amend the land use designation for the subject property in Schedule A from Multi-Unit Residential to Mixed-Use, and in Schedule C.1 North Delta Area Plan from Mixed-Use (North Delta) 1 to Mixed-Use (North Delta) 4.

Project No. 2 Application for Official Community Plan Amendment, Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU005993)

Location: 11941 80 Avenue, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 2 Applicant: Barnett Dembek Architects Inc. Telephone: 604.597.7100 Proposal: Application for Official Community Plan Amendment, Land Use Contract Discharge, Rezoning, Development Permit and Development Variance Permit to allow construction of a 5-storey mixed-use building that would include three commercial units on MAP NO. 2 the main floor and 131 FILE NO. LU005993 residential units, along with underground parking and indoor and outdoor amenity space.

Proposal: Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit to allow subdivision and development of three single-family lots, including the relocation of an existing heritage residence to proposed Lot 1. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 6936

MAP NO. 3 FILE NO. LU006029 To amend the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property from RS2 Single Family (0.40 ha) Residential to RS8 Single Family (390 m2) Residential in order to allow the proposed three-lot subdivision. Development Variance Permit LU006029 To vary “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” as follows: i) Section 305(a) by varying the front setback averaging requirements from 6.8 m to 6.5 m for proposed Lot 3; ii) Section 632E by reducing the flanking side setback from 6.5 m to 4.07 m for proposed Lot 1; iii) Section 636E by reducing the minimum average lot depth from 30 m to 22.6 m for proposed Lot 1; and iv) Section 915 by reducing the special setback from the centre line of Central Avenue from 17.5 m to 16.5 m for proposed Lots 2 and 3. Staff Contact: Tanya Mitchner Web Location: February 7, 2011

604.952.3472 E.04

Any persons who believe that their interest in property will be affected by the proposed projects shall be given an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on matters contained in the bylaws and/or proposed by the applications. Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to communicate to Council in advance of the Public Hearing, you can write to: Mayor and Council 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2 Fax: 604.946.3390 Email: mayor-council@corp.delta.bc.ca To be considered, correspondence must be received by the Office of the Municipal Clerk no later than 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 22, 2011.

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“The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” Amendment Bylaw No. 6930

A team of volunteers working out of Tsawwassen Alliance Church is gearing up again this year to file income tax returns for people in South Delta. With a mix of volunteers from the church and community, the program is now in its sixth year. It prepared over 140 returns last year, but with word getting around, there are expectations of handling up to 200 this year. The process of preparing a simple return can be daunting for some, and the cost of hiring a professional can be a real burden for lower income people. The Community Volunteer Income Tax Program offered by CRA works within communities across the country to help complete simple tax returns for eligible individuals. Introduced in 1971, this program was intended to ensure all taxpayers had equal access to the tax system. Each year over 16,000 volunteers associated with nearly 3,000 community partners help more than 500,000 Canadians file their tax returns. Even if you don’t have tax to pay, you should file to take advantage of certain credits such as the HST rebate and the OAS supplement. In order to qualify you must meet the following criteria: • $25,000 or less income for a single individual • $35,000 for a couple or an adult with one child • A simple tax return (no income from rental property, self employment, capital gains) • Investment income should not exceed $1,000 The clinics operate on a drop in basis; no appointments are necessary. They are held on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. during March and April. For more information, call the Tsawwassen Alliance Church at 604943-6148.


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South Delta Baptist lends its support to water park

Tsawwassen church donates $5,000 to Rotary project Pastor Paul Johnson of the South Delta Baptist Church was at the Tsawwassen Rotary Club’s meeting last week to present a $5,000 donation towards the club’s WaterWorks project at Diefenbaker Park. Club president Rick Lewall and committee chair Vicki Sangster thanked Johnson and his congregation for being generous community supporters towards a “village hand pump” that will be installed in the water park. The new park, to be completed by July, will feature various displays on site that detail how citizens in Third

World countries obtain clean water. The project will also include a children’s water play area, wading pond, meandering stream with bridge and pathways that will greatly enhance the existing facilities at the 1st Avenue park. Created in partnership

with the Corporation of Delta, the WaterWorks project is budgeted just over $270,000, with the Rotary club committed to half of those funds. For more information or to find out how you can help, contact Sangster at vickiesangster@dccnet.com or call 604-943-7187.

METERED UTILITY BILL DUE FEBRUARY 28, 2011 (OCTOBER 1 – DECEMBER 31, 2010 BILLING PERIOD) Metered Utility Bills for the October 1 to December 31, 2010 billing period have been mailed. All property owners are responsible for payment of metered utilities, regardless of whether or not a metered utility bill is received. Metered utility bill payment must be received by midnight, February 28, 2011 to avoid penalty. Check with your financial institution about the dating of your payment, as transactions made on February 28 may be dated the following business day. A 10% penalty will be applied to outstanding balances after February 28, 2011. This reminder does not apply to property owners that receive a flat rate annual utility bill. For more information regarding the October 1 to December 31, 2010 Metered Utility Bill, please contact the Taxation Office (604) 946-3235 or email taxation@corp.delta.bc.ca.

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Pastor Paul Johnson (right) presents a cheque on behalf of the South Delta Baptist Church to Rotarians Vicki Sangster and Rick Lewall.

Teleworkshop helps families dealing with dementia

Understanding how the health care system works, and navigating your way through it while caring for someone with dementia, can often feel overwhelming. Help is on the way for Delta family caregivers and for providers who want to upgrade their knowledge base. The non-profit Alzheimer Society of B.C. is offering a free teleworkshop on Thursday, Feb. 24. Entitled Advocacy and Navigating the System, it starts at 7 p.m. and can be accessed by residents from home or work, by telephone or the Internet. For more information visit www.alzheimerbc.org or call 1-866-396-2433.

Assessment must be booked by February 28, 2011. Some restrictions apply. Not valid with any other offer. Valid at participating locations.


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Yoga offers something for everyone Yoga has something for everyone, which may explain why its popularity has grown in recent years. “I think everyone can do yoga and the sooner they try it, the sooner they’ll feel the benefits,” says Chantal O’Sullivan, who owns Shanti Yoga in Tsawwassen. O’Sullivan started practicing yoga as a university student and says she fell in love with it from the first class. “I just floated out of that class.” She says she was attracted to yoga for the element of relaxation, but soon found the ancient practice can offer much more.

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“It’s a good balance for everything else we’ve got going on in our lives.”

Jodi Stokes Dickinson, who opened Bikram Yoga South Delta in Tsawwassen last year, says she also started practicing yoga as a way to balance her active lifestyle.

The warm and humid condition in the room helps facilitate deeper, safer stretches, Stokes Dickinson says, although it can take a few classes to get used to the heat.

Rudd had his first yoga experiences at a young age. He remembers going through different poses with his mother in her living room. At that time it was just playing, he says, but when he tried it again as an adult, he was hooked. “It was an instant connection.” Rudd, who used to work as a graphic designer, says years spent at a computer began to take a toll on his body. Yoga helped reverse all that and taught him to “breathe

She, too, was hooked right away. “After my first class, there was a sense of euphoria.” After practicing for several years, she decided to make it a career choice as well and took a nine-week intensive training program in California. Bikram yoga is a practice designed by Bikram Choudhury. It’s a series of hand-picked poses and breathing exercises that are done in a

In addition to those looking for relaxation and a little balance to the stresses of everyday life, yoga can also help with other athletic endeavours. “It makes everything we do easier, from running to snowboarding,” says O’Sullivan. “Yoga is a great complement to sports, and it helps us prevent injuries.” It’s also adaptable and instructors can always suggest modified poses for people with injuries or mobility issues.

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Veggie delights as appetizers JULIE VAN ROSENDAAL As winter lingers and it’s hockey that’s in season, eating on the couch need not mean mindless munching. Every fall when hockey starts up, the TV spends more time on around our house. And in the evenings, watching TV produces an almost Pavlovian desire for snacks. If we’ve just eaten dinner, which is most often the case, this is not a good thing. Nor is an open bag of Cheezies. In an attempt to avoid fattening ourselves up for winter, I’ve tried to multi-task at mealtime, coming up with snacky foods you can eat with your fingers, and that can do double duty as dinner or as appetizers.

Green Pea Hummus Hummus is an easy, good-for-you dip that takes five minutes to whiz together. Chickpeas take on other flavours well, so try adding a few roasted peppers, carrots or beets (with a pinch of cumin), a handful of fresh parsley, or some thawed frozen peas. Hummus gets better with a day or two in the fridge, so it’s great to make ahead and dip into all week. Makes about 2 cups 1 19-oz. (540 mL) can chickpeas, rinsed and drained 1/2 -1 cup (125-250 mL) frozen peas, thawed 2 tbsp. (25 mL) tahini (sesame seed paste) 1/4 cup (50 mL) plain yogurt

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Put the chickpeas, peas, tahini, yogurt, garlic, lemon juice, cumin and salt in the bowl of a food processor and pulse until pureed. With the motor running, drizzle in the olive oil until the mixture is smooth and has the texture you want. If it’s too thick, add a little extra oil, yogurt or water. Taste and adjust seasonings (salt, pepper, lemon juice, tahini) to suit your taste. Serve with fresh or toasted pita chips and fresh vegetables. Potato Skins This may seem like an obvious recipe, but cheesy potato skins are a quintessential finger food that you never think to make at home. The spice mixture adds a lot of flavour, and back bacon is much leaner than the breakfast variety.

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After a hard day’s work yoga makes me unwind and clear my mind and on weekend mornings it energizes me to do the million things that seem to need to done. It is the perfect remedy for almost everything and Chantal and her awesome roster of teachers and beautiful studio provide the perfect haven. Karen Flamank, Tsawwassen

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I am a newcomer to the practice of yoga. After visiting a few other studios, I settled on Shanti. The studio, physically, has a pleasing, contemporary design, with a calming quality. As well, Shanti does not insist on a rigid, traditional approach, but incorporates instead a mix of the old and the new, while at the same time clearly mindful of the ancient thinking and practices from which yoga stems. The staff are friendly, warm and knowledgeable. Both the beginner and the experienced are welcomed and accommodated. After several months with Shanti, I can truly say I’m very glad they’re here.

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Stretching important to fitness regime For the best results, you should stretch daily. The beauty of stretching is it can be done anywhere and you don’t need any special equipment. Yoga is a fantastic way to stretch and restore the body. Try attending yoga classes or follow a yoga DVD at home. Here is a simple stretch routine to do each day: Neck and shoulder stretch: Either standing or seated, tilt your head to one side taking your ear to your shoulder until you feel a gentle stretch along the side of the neck. Repeat to the other side. Seated chest and shoulder stretch: Either standing or seated, take both hands behind your back and interlace the fingers. Lift the arms up until you feel a stretch across the front of the shoulders. Kneeling spine stretch:

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A22 The Delta Optimist February 16, 2011

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What a rare opportunity! Westham Island Winery is being What a beautiful 3 bedroom rancher on prestigious Arthur offered for sale! 32.63 Acres of assorted mature berries! Drive. Updated with new kitchen, cork !ooring, updated bathrooms, paint, etc! Family room, solarium, bonus games Beautiful 3,800 sq.ft home built in 1997 + beautiful winery store, large barns, fruit stand, etc! WHAT an OPPORTUNITY! room in loft. Views over farmland & waterway! 4274 Arthur Drive-Ladner 2170 Westham Island Road-Ladner

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One of a kind! Rare 3,300 SqFt custom built home with every Wow! Beautiful 3 bedroom 2 storey home, main !oor down, option possible! You will not "nd another home in Ladner to bedrooms up! Updated bathrooms, laminate !ooring, light compare! Large 7,550 SqFt Lot (large backyard), front porch, "xtures, paint, mouldings, new roof & furnace! Private yard! Walk to historic Ladner Village in 1 minute!!! massive covered deck at rear for outdoor living room! 5848 Fair Wynd-Marina Gardens-Ladner 4963 Mariner Place-Ladner

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Wow! Beautiful 2 bedroom condo in sought-after Fairview 56! High-end "nishings, granite, maple kitchen, mouldings etc! 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, walk to absolutely everything in less than 2 minutes!

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February 16, 2011 The Delta Optimist A23

fraser outsells the competition every 3.55 days!!!

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fraser elliott

A24 The Delta Optimist February 16, 2011

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Wow! Ladners South-after Chesapeake Landing! Absolutely beautiful 3 bedroom, 2,180 sq ft unit backing onto greenspace! Open plan, raised ceilings, maple cabinets, hardwood !oors, etc, etc! What a great lifestyle! Walk to golf course in 1 minute, nature trails at your doorstep! Inground swimming pool in complex! Don’t miss this unique home!

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February 16, 2011 The Delta Optimist A25

fraser outsells the competition every 3.55 days!!! Fraser CURRENTLY RANKS at #14 out of all realtors in GREATER VANCOUVER for total sales in 2010. (Over 6,500 realtors total) That is actually ranking in the TOP 0.3% of ALL realtors in Greater Vancouver!!! Re/Max Progroup Realty 100-5000 Bridge Street

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A26 The Delta Optimist February 16, 2011 Feedback

Delta homeowners are looking at increases in property tax and utility fees this year. Delta council gave preliminary approval last week to a 2.98 per cent property tax hike, which works out to about $55 for

the average home. The flat rate utility bill is also set to rise by $60, bringing it to $860 for 2011. The Optimist asked:

What do you think about paying more?

Herb Solem Of course no one likes to pay more money, but I guess it’s necessary.

Taylor Matterson I don’t want to pay more.

You can have your say on this issue by taking part in our web poll at www. delta-optimist.com

Bruce Hutchison I don’t mind paying more if it goes to good use, let’s put it that way. More for the hospital, maybe more for infrastructure like our sewer and lights, that sort of stuff.

Todd Rioux I don’t think they should raise it at all. If they continue to raise it, they may as well raise it in very small increments.

John Dabrowski Nobody likes paying more.

Last time we asked you:

Should Delta break away from TransLink? • 68.75 per cent said yes, Delta’s not getting enough in return for the money local taxpayers contribute.

• 31.25 per cent said no, Delta is served well enough by TransLink.

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Introducing

Comparing places from a century ago Delta is a community rich in history and the Delta Optimist has been around for a good portion of that time. For many years the late Edgar Dunning wrote about some of the interesting people and places that were part of the fabric of the community. Some places have changed significantly, such as Ladner Trunk Road pictured here early last century, while others barely at all. Our online photo gallery takes a look back at some of the sites of South Delta in the last century and how those scenes look today. The recently opened Delta Archives and Edgar Dunning Reading Room has many interesting old photos, including the ones provided in the gallery. The new photos are by Optimist photographer Chung Chow.

For more old photos, and their present day counterparts, visit our website at www. delta-optimist.com.

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A28 The Delta Optimist February 16, 2011

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February 16, 2011 The Delta Optimist A29

South Delta rinks earn B.C. berths

The South Delta secondary curling program will be front and centre at next month’s provincial championships. Not only will the Sun Devils be hosting the event at the Richmond Curling Club, they will be represented by two rinks after the girls and boys went undefeated at last weekend’s Lower Fraser Valley Playdowns. Enjoying the comfort of playing on their home ice at the Tunnel Town Curling Club, both South Delta teams went 5-0 to close out the “A” and “B” sides of the tournament. It was further success for Shawna Jensen’s rink which had already qualified for the provincial junior girls curling championships. Her foursome also includes: Kayla Graham, Kaitlyn Sim, Krista Jensen and Madison McCardell. The group is coached by Ron Graham and has a promising future with the girls ranging from Grades 9-11.

The Sun Devils boys team was supposed to be in a rebuilding year, with only Cody Tanaka returning from last year’s trip to the provincials. However, the additions to the team have come a long way in a short time and proved that they too, are a force to be reckoned with. Rounding out the team are: Donny MacKIntosh, Jackson MacKinnon, Louie Wong, Alex Masarsky. They are coached by James Brown. Both rinks’ success wouldn’t have been possible without the terrific support of Tunnel Town. “We’ve been lucky to establish a bit of a curling dynasty at South Delta, sending boys and girls teams to the provincials for the last three years, and it’s largely due to the incredible volunteer effort and support of members of the Tunnel Town Curling Club,” said Brown. “Ron Graham heads up our afterschool program, and there are a number of Tunnel Town members who help coach the kids.

PHOTO

BY

MARK BOOTH

South Delta skip Shawna Jensen releases her final rock during an easy win over McMath on Friday en route to going unbeaten at the Lower Fraser Valley Playdowns, held at the Tunnel Town Curling Club. “Sandra MacKinnon is a very supportive club manager, and we get lots of fan

support from the club at our bonspiels. It’s because of all this that we have been able

to build a curling program that looks to be strong for the next four or five years

on the immediate horizon, and hopefully for many years after that.”

Team B.C. counting on blueliner’s leadership Macoy Erkamps named one of three assistant captains for men’s hockey team competing at Canada Winter Games MARK BOOTH

Macoy Erkamps’ leadership ability is evident even among the best 15-year-old hockey players in the province. That’s why Team B.C. coach Russ Weber didn’t hesitate in naming the Ladner blueliner one of his three assistant captains for the Canada Winter Games which got underway on Saturday in Halifax. B.C. opened round-robin play with a 5-4 shootout loss to Quebec, then rebounded with an 8-3 win over Nova Scotia with Erkamps among the goal scorers. The hockey competition con-

cludes Friday with the gold and by the Lethbridge Hurricanes bronze medal games. B.C. is look- in last spring’s Western Hockey ing to improve on fourth place League Bantam Draft, he worked finishes at the past two Games. his way through an extensive “He is a leader on and off the selection process that included ice,” said Weber of a provincial summer Erkamps. “He is not camp, being shortone of those leadlisted in September ers that needs to take and, finally, being direction. He knows named to the roster in what a leader is and we December. recognize that and the “He is a highly players recognize that skilled player playin him.” ing defence who can The Team B.C. jump into the rush at coaching staff also any time and we built have high expectaour team around that,” Macoy Erkamps continued Weber. tions of what Erkamps brings as a player. “These kids can score After being selected 27th overall goals, finish checks and know

Tides at Tsawwassen Pacific Standard Time. Height in feet

their defensive responsibility. That’s where Macoy comes from. “He will play power play, kill penalties and have one of the leading roles with this team.” Prior to its departure to the Maritimes, Team B.C. held a two-day training camp at the Richmond Ice Centre, marking just the second time the players had practiced together. The majority play in the B.C. Major Midget Hockey League, including Erkamps, who is a member of the Greater Vancouver Canadians, along with goalie Tristan Jarry and forward Nicolas Petan. Both are from North Delta. The Canadians have already done plenty of travelling with

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 9.5 2.3

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regular season road trips to Prince George, the Interior and Vancouver Island. They also participated at the Mac’s Tournament in Calgary over the Christmas holidays. Now, Erkamps is getting to be part of a multi-sport Games experience that takes place just once every four years. The start of the Canada Winter Games also coincided with the one year anniversary of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver. “It’s a little overwhelming, admitted Erkamps, who last season captained the South Delta Bantam AAA Storm. “I was just like watching the Olympics and now being able to participate in a lower end event that’s a lot like it.”

3.9 5.6

7:04 am 16.1 7:18 pm 13.8

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BY

mbooth@delta-optimist.com


A30 The Delta Optimist February 16, 2011

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South Delta Pee Wee A2 Storm had little trouble with North Delta last Thursday at the South Delta recreation centre as the locals produced a convincing opening round playoff win.

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CARLISLE Ronald Howe

29th Oct. 1930 – 14th Feb. 2011 Ron died peacefully in his home with his family at his side. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Ruth, children, Scott (Carolyn), Margaret (Andrew), Sandi (Chris), Dennis, ten grandchildren and his close extended family. He was predeceased by his sister, Ellen Owen (Doug). Ron, a retired Captain of the Vancouver Fire Department was the grandson of the first Vancouver Fire Chief John Howe Carlisle and the third generation in a legacy of Carlisle firefighters. Ron was born and lived in Vancouver until moving to Tsawwassen in his retirement. He enjoyed being active with the Tsawwassen Lawn Bowling Club and travelling with Ruth in their fifth wheel. He will be missed by his family and friends and will be remembered for his integrity and his love and commitment to his wife and family. A celebration of Ron’s life will be held on Saturday February 19th 2011 at 10:30 am at Ladner United Church, 4960 – 48th Ave., Ladner, B.C. Sincere thanks to Delta Fire Department, B.C. Ambulance Service, Delta Hospital, Home Care, and Dr. Hollinger. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Delta Hospital Foundation.

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NOVAKOWSKI Josephine

(April 5, 1928 – February 10, 2011)

EMBREE, Mavis Jean (nee McArthur)

1926-2011

Passed away peacefully with family around her on Feb 8, 2011. Survived by loving husband Rothwell and sons Gerald (Jo-Anne), Donald (Nasrin), Glen (Cathy), Darcy, Daughter Lori (Ken), 10 grandchildren, and one great grandson. Mavis was born in Oyen, Alta., only child of farmers John and Mabel McArthur. Family moved to Surrey in 1942. Mavis worked for BC Telephone Co. for several years, met Rothwell and married in 1946. She lived on Embree Rd. farm and loved raising her 5 children. Retired with Rothwell to Tsawwassen in 1974. Mavis was gifted with music, dancing, limerick writing, and beautiful handwriting. Mavis will be greatly missed by her family. Memorial service to be held on Sat. Feb. 19, 2011, 2:00pm, at Ladner United Church, 4960 48th Ave. Delta BC. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Delta Hospital Foundation, or charity of your choice, appreciated.

When we are sad and lonely And everything goes wrong, We seem to hear you whisper, “Cheer up and carry on.” Each time we see your photo You seem to smile and say, “Don’t cry I’m only sleeping We’ll meet again someday.”

May the Sunshine of Comfort Dispel the Clouds of despair

MacLENNAN Elva Margaret (nee Maw) Feb. 16, 1927 - Feb. 6, 2011 Elva died peacefully at home early Sunday, February 6th. Elva was born at Mona Road, Peel County, Ontario where she grew up on a large farm operated by her father Seward Courtland Maw and her mother Anne May Agar. Elva was the second oldest in the family and had 5 sisters and one brother. As a young teenager, she worked in the Malton area in a factory building Lancaster aircraft. After WW2 she went to work in Simpson’s in Toronto. In late 1946 she met her husband Douglas Alan MacLennan at a summer cottage near Wiarton, Colpoys Bay while fishing. They were married April 30, 1949 and purchased a farm near Belwood, Ontario. While living in the Belwood area Elva and her family were members and attended the Belwood United Church. Known as a geat cook and baker she often cooked for farming crews working in the fields and road crews as the cottages were being developed around Belwood Lake. Her apple pie made with Duches apples took 1st prize more than once in the Fergus Fall Fair. Elva took an active role in the 4H Clubs with her daughters and helping Mrs. Townsend, was a leader for several years. In 1968, Elva moved with her family to Elora Street in Fergus. During this time Elva and Doug spent weekends and summers boating throughout Southern Ontario, Muskoka and Georgian Bay. When Doug retired in 1988 they moved to Tsawwassen, British Columbia where they enjoyed several years boating and exploring the West Coast of BC. In 2009 Elva was becoming frail and she and Doug moved into a housing complex - The Waterford in Tsawwassen where they have enjoyed the camraderie of friends and staff. Elva is survived by her husband Doug and four children - Margaret, Ruth, Thomas and Donald. She has five grandchildren - Eric MacLennan Balac, Nickolas Reid MacLennan Whyte, Mitchell Alan MacLennan Whyte, Richard Douglas MacLennan and Rachel Alexandra MacLennan. Please join the family for ’A celebration of life and tea’ was held at the Tsawwassen United Church, on Friday, February 11th. Anyone wishing to honour Elva’s memory, a donation can be made to Mount Saint Joseph Hospital, Tapestry Foundation for Health Care.

Beloved daughter, sister, wife, mother and grandmother. Predeceased by her husband Archie, parents (Joseph and Nancy Sawchuk), sister Therese. Survived and sadly missed by her sister Marianne, daughter Louise (Raymond Fung), daughter Lorene (Alan Sudeyko) granddaughters Natasha and Carmen Fung and Leah Sudeyko and many friends and family. Josephine (Josie) was born in Edmonton, Alberta, and spent her early years in Mundare Alberta, helping out in the family general store. She attended the University of Alberta, and began her career in teaching. On June 2, 1954, she married her dear husband Archie and they moved to Rossland, B.C. where Archie worked for the Meteorological Service and Josie taught. Her career was joyfully interrupted when she welcomed her first daughter, Louise, followed by the happy arrival of second daughter Lorene in Edmonton. The family moved to Ottawa in 1960 and Josie returned to teaching in 1962. The family took advantage of their location, with holidays to Florida and the Maritimes. Josie also satisfied her joy for travel with trips with Archie to Russia, Japan, Europe and Mexico. Archie and Josie moved to Tsawwassen in 1981 where they spent the rest of their days. Josie was bereft when Archie passed away suddenly in 2002, but she bravely continued with her passions of gardening, cooking, long walks, trips to Maui and the one pastime dearest to her heart, spending time with her three beloved grandchildren. She was active and independent until close to the end when liver cancer took her life. Many thanks to Dr. Park, the caregivers at Delta Hospital, the wonderful staff and volunteers at the Irene Thomas Hospice and her pastor, who all provided comfort at the end. “Gram” was extremely kind and generous with her time and love for her granddaughters and daughters, whose sorrow at her passing is beyond words. Her spirit and strength will remain in our hearts, never to be forgotten. Service to be held at the Benediction Lutheran Church in Tsawwassen, on Monday February 21, at 2 pm. No flowers by request. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Irene Thomas Hospice in the name of Josephine Novakowski would be appreciated.

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Beauticians/ Barbers

CHAIR RENTAL in Tsawwassen. Well maintained salon, Good location, full or part time, confidential Exp’d hairdresser for a busy salon. Must be able to take walkins. Call 604-328-3422

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Drivers

DRIVERS WANTED AZ, DZ, 3 or 1: Terrific career opportunity with outstanding growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects using nondestructive testing. No Exp. Needed!! Plus extensive paid travel, meal allowance, 4 weeks vacation and benefits pkg. Skills Needed - Ability to travel 3 months at a time, valid license, High School Diploma or GED. Apply online at www.sperryrail.com under careers. Click here to apply, keyword: Driver. DO NOT FILL IN CITY OR STATE. EOE

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General Employment

Become a Registered Personal Trainer. Earn up to $70/hr. Government Financial Aid may be available. Hilltop 604-930-8377 See our ad in todays paper under Education.

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Office Personnel

Office Manager/ Receptionist

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

required for pharmacy in South Delta. Previous pharmacy & medical supplies experience is an asset. Please send resume to harvest@medicinecentre.com

No calls please.

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 WANTED: EXPERIENCED Civil, Paving and Quality Control Personnel to fill various positions at Large, BC Road Construction Company. Send resume to P.O. Box 843, Kamloops BC, V2C 5M8 or to paverswanted@yahoo.ca

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Home Support

Holiday Relief Live In position Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays for female confined to wheelchair in the Ladner area. Duties include; ★personal care★ meal prep ★cooking. Training provided to appropriate candidate. Must be able to take & understand direction. 5’4' recommend height. Call 604-946-6658

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Hotel Restaurant

ABC COUNTRY RESTAURANT

Firearms training school in delta is looking for an office manager/receptionist to start immediately. Applicant must be able to take initiative, be hard working and above all be honest. Good working knowledge of Microsoft office and cheerful attitude a must.

Email resume to tiffany@silvercore.ca

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BANNISTER GM in Edson, Alberta requires Journeyman Automotive and Collision/Painter Technicians. We offer Veteran Managers and Supervisors in a family owned operation. Signing bonuses, moving allowances, and top pay come with the right applicant. Apply in confidence to: dean@bannisteredson.com. DRIVERS/OWNER OPERATORS Wanted. Truck contractors need drivers with log haul experience and clean driver’s abstract. Owner operators needed with 6, 7, 8 axle log trailers. Visit: www.alpac.ca or call 1-800-661-5210 (ext. 8173). ENSIGN ENERGY SERVICE INC. is looking for experienced Drilling Rig, & Coring personnel for all position levels. Drillers, Coring Drillers $35. - $40.20.; Derrickhands $34., Motorhands $28.50; Floorhands, Core Hands, Helpers $24. - $26.40. Plus incentives for winter coring! Telephone 1-888-ENSIGN-0 (1-888-367-4460). Fax 780-955-6160. Email: hr@ensignenergy.com.

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

Hostesses & Servers Experience preferred. Day shifts available, flexible schedule. Apply in person weekdays 5124 - 48th Ave, Ladner or online at abcladnerstore@telus.net

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

Gourmet Savories is hiring a fulltime ‘food processing labourer’ to be a part of our growing workforce. Involves prep. of food product, packaging, etc. $14/hr. Fax Resume: 778-593-7167

LOGGING COMPANY looking for Owner Operator Logging Truck Contractors. Short log and long log for Mackenzie area. Fax 250-714-0525 or ben@bcland.com include references and capabilities.


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Garage Sale

LADNER Moving/Garage Sale Sat Feb 19th 10 am - 2pm 5014 53rd St. Household, cabinets, elec cooktop, toys, bike, books, electronics too much to list! Rain or shine!

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STEEL BUILDING WINTER SALE... $3.49 to $11/sq.ft. Immediate orders only - FREE shipping, some exclusions. Up to 90 days to pay. Deposit required. Pioneer Manufacturers since 1980. 1-800-668-5422. See current specials www.pioneersteel.ca.

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Dogs

GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups, PBFarm/Family, Rosedale, $600 Shots, March 1, 604-845-7434

JACK RUSSELL pups smooth m/f, dewormed, 1 shots, tails docked, view parents, $450. 604-701-1587

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Accounting/ Bookkeeping

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DIAL-A-LAW OFFERS general information on a variety of topics on law in BC. 604-687-4680 (Lower Mainland) or 1.800.565.5297 (Outside LM); www.dialalaw.org (audio available). LAWYER REFERRAL Service matches people with legal concerns to a lawyer in their area. Participating lawyers offer a 30 minute consultation for $25 plus tax. Regular fees follow once both parties agree to proceed with services. 604-687-3221 (Lower Mainland) or 1.800.663.1919 (Outside LM).

Cares! The Delta Optimist has partnered with the BC SPCA to encourage responsible pet guardianship and the humane treatment of animals. Before purchasing a new puppy, ensure the seller has provided excellent care and treatment of the animal and the breeding parents. For a complete guide to finding a reputable breeder and other considerations when acquiring a new pet, visit spca.bc.ca.

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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 80% COMMISSION TRAVELONLY has 500 agents across Canada. Business opportunities with low investment, unlimited income potential, generous tax/travel benefits. Run your travel company, full-time, part-time from home. Register for FREE seminar, www.travelonly.ca 1-800-608-1117, Ext. 2020

6007

BUSINESSES FOR SALE

Sun Feb 20, 2-4pm, Quick Sale, 216 East 57th, Ave. 4BR duplex, 3 bath, central loc. Ask $655,000 Mala @ Sutton 778-859-4458

BEST BUY on Oak St. Quality built 6 br, 4 bath, potential bsmt suite with sep entry, 2 f/p, 17 yrs old, $1,078,000. 604-727-7908

● DIFFICULTY SELLING?●

We Will Take Over Your Payment Until We Sell Your Property. No Fees.

Call Kristen today (604) 812-3718

www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca

Apt/Condos

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

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

TSAWWASSEN

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

Kelly Court

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 and 2 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

Bachelor suite available March 15th in small, quiet building. Rent includes 2 appl, carpets, drapes and hot water. Within walking distance of shops, bus stop nearby. Please call 604-946-9268 to make an appt to view this suite.

Del Rio

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

Lora Court

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

Call Doug (604) 536-0220

1 bedroom suite with wood burning fireplace. 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

Harbourside

Affordable 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

www.rentinfo.ca

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

Other Areas BC

LUXURY WATERFRONT TOWNHOMES from $249,900 GRAND OPEN Feb 18-20 1-5pm

604-630-3300

Tsawwassen, CASA DEL SOL 1 BR $775, Mar. 15 2 BR $950, Mar 1. STUDIO $665, 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

Georgia Court

★ ALERT: WE BUY HOUSES ★ Foreclosure Help! Debt Relief! No Equity! Don’t Delay! Call us First! 604-657-9422

6008-46

MINIMUM AD SIZE IS 1 COL X 1” — UNTIL MARCH 31, 2011

PROGROUP PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 604-948-1966 THE SAHALLEE 2 br+family room, 2 bath, 1650sf, Golf course view, Tsawwassen finest, infloor heating, hot water, gas incl’d. $2000. avail now.

LADNER

Real Estate

Expired Listing/No Equity/High Pymts?

Vancouver West Side

6020-40

Houses - Sale

6020-01

Vancouver East Side

6020-38

KELOWNA - Upscale Adult Resort 4 Jacuzzi Stes., 6 ½ baths. Salt pool, media room & sauna. Lake, mtn & city views. Private 2 bdrm. res. Fabulous semi-retired lifestyle. Turnkey. $1,549,000. 1-877-762-7831 ClassAct@shaw.ca

6020

Surrey

#48-15020-66A AVE, SURREY Senior Strata Complex, 55+, 2 BR Cottage, 2 bth, new appls, all reno’d, new roof, storage, $195 maint. per mo. incls elect & heat, $260,000 obo. 604-572-0036

6508

Cut Your Debt by up to 70% DEBT Forgiveness Program

North Delta

ABSOLUTELY BEST Deal on Market! 1,100 sf rancher, 3 br, 1 bath, 8,600sq ft lot.$339,000. Ron Rudy Mac Realty 604-590-2444

25 years Experience Business, Non-profit Associations Housing & Personal taxes, payroll Call Gilles: 604-789-7327 www.scorpio-consulting.com

ALL accounting services 15+ years experience, bookkeeping, payroll etc. etc.

Apt/Condos

Tsawwassen Terrace

Need Cash Today?

SIBERIAN HUSKY Timberwolf pups, $900. 250-295-6280 dalenterry@gmail.com

Real Estate

6508

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

5070

Houses - Sale

Downtown Nanaimo, B.C.

1-800-521-6657

www.RiminiTownhomes.com

6515

Duplexes - Rent

NORTH DELTA. Huge 3 BR, ½ duplex includes 2,750 sf in farmhouse. 30x40 sq ft family room. 3 baths, f/p, private laundry, fenced yard. Now. Nr bus. 778-233-8702

6540

Houses - Rent

CENTRAL TSAW newer home 3 br, 2 bath, walk ammen, school, garage, deck/yrd, f/p, h/wood, granite, Mar 15, incl gas/hyrdo $1700/mth. 604-202-6400

6540

Houses - Rent

CENTRAL TSAW 3 br bungalow, + garage, walk to park &shops, $1900+util. Immed 604-943-0924

6620

Warehouse/ Commercial

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

STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN No Qualification Required

ABBOTSFORD - 3262 Clearbrook Road, 3 bedrooms with 2 bedroom legal suite. Only $1,636/m. Low Down. Flexible Terms. (604) 626-9647 (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 suite 2 f/p,Long term finance, new roof, RT-1..$1,288/M SURREY- 6297 - 134 St. Solid 5 Bdrm HOUSE w/2 bdrm suite on 1/4 acre, needs TLC.... $1,688M 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 www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca

6565

Office/Retail Rent

270 SQ ft office conveniently located central Tsawwassen. Has window. $350 per month. To view or for info. 604-313-9109

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

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

1 BDRM basement suite, Kitchen, bathroom, cozy livingroom, priv laundry, $700 incls utilities. Avail March 1. Davie @ 604-834-8765. 1 BR suite, 5056 - 48 Ave, Ladner Village, quiet location. Call 778-837-4852 1 BR suite Ladner, priv. entry, wd, fp, suit 1 ns, np, incl utils & cable, $1000, Mar 1, 604-940-9961 1BR WEST Ladner $850, brand new suite, private w/d, alarm, cat ok, n/s quiet individual, avail now. 604-940-7789 2 BR g/l ste, Tsawwassen Ctre, yard, f/p, own laundry. $1200 inc util, Avail March 1, 604-202-6400 2 BR ground level, Ladner, good area, fenced yard, $1000. Feb 15 /Mar. 1st or now. 604-761-5485 2 BR Tsaw, large kitchen & living rm, wd, cable, quiet, ns, np. now $890+1/2utils, 604-760-9591 2BR TSAWWASSEN, GDN level large, w/d,d/w, renos, private entrance, $1450/incl (604)943-0815 3 BR Central Tsaw, clean upper flr, newly reno’d, insuite wd, ns, np. $1525 604-716-8080 BACH, TSAW, garage pking, grnd lev, bright, priv ent, patio, $700 incl utils, w/d, cable/net, suit 1 quiet n/s, n/p, 778-848-1205

9105

Auto Miscellaneous

WANT A VEHICLE BUT STRESSED ABOUT YOUR CREDIT? Last week 12 out of 15 applications approved! We fund your future not your past. Any Credit. $500 christmas cash extended. www.coastlineautocredit.com or 1-888-252-8235.

9125

Domestic

1998 CHEVY Cavalier, 2 dr 91,000 km, purple,1 owner, recent serviced 4 new tires, battery & alternator $2200. Pls call aft 8 am. 604.943.2954 before 10 pm

9129

Luxury Cars

2009 JAGUAR XJ8 Vanden Plas. Only 5,600 KMS. Vapour Grey in Flawless condition. Purchased New Sep 09 for over $97,000 plus $3,898 to extend warranty to 6 years. Estate Sale. $63,880. Call John 604-662-5133 day, 604-926-8773 wkend.eve.

9145

Scrap Car Removal

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

Visit our website @ www.surreyscrap.com Free tow, no wheels, no papers no problem! Hassle free friendly service. 2 hr service in most areas.

604 628 9044

#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

THE SCRAPPER SCRAP CAR & TRUCK REMOVAL

CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES

604-790-3900 OUR SERVIC 2H

9155

E

Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks

GORGEOUS 1BR luxury, modern, Best Ocean View on Bluff, own entr &priv patio, h/wd, fp, w/d, prefer 1 ns, 1 cat ok, refs, $1100 incl, Tsaw. 604-789-4033 HWY 10 2 BR Coach house, 15 min to Ladner, utils,cable, wd, incl $1000. immed 778-822-7726 LADNER, nice 1 bdrm g/l of house, nr bus, leisure centre and hospital, across from park, on a quiet deadend street, gas f/p, own w/d, Avail March 1, $700+ hydro, Call Rick 604-788-3991 RV FOR RENT with nice addition. Avail Feb 15. On private property Tsaw, close beach & bus, $700/mth. Edith 604-943-6397

2005 DODGE Ram 1500 4x4

Quad cab 4.7L V8 92 km new tire dealer serv $14000 604-812-1870

9160

Sports & Imports

2003 VW Jetta 1.8L turbo, 4 dr, auto, well maintained, exc shape, gray, $7800. 604-980-7872 2004 ACURA TL, beautiful cond, 118km, leather, awesome stereo, no acc, new tires, all records, $14,600 call 604-948-4920

TSAWWASSEN. 850 sf, 1 BR suite, Sh’d laundry, d/w, gas f/p, big fenced yard. $1200/mo incl hydro/cbl/Wifi. N/s. 604-306-5284

6615

Wanted To Rent

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

2006 HONDA civic 2 dr coupe, 5 spd, air, pwr, exc cond 114 k, serviced. $9900 604-760-3667 2008 RAV4 Toyota limited, one owner, 4 cyl, 37,800 kms, black, excellent condition, loaded, $24,900. Call 604-999-7373.


February 16, 2011 The Delta Optimist A35

Call ThE Experts HANDYMAN SERVICES

Bermuda John Honest & Dependable No Job too Small

604.948.3199 778.688.1950

• • • • • • •

PROPERTY SERVICES • Window Cleaning • Gutter Cleaning • Roof Cleaning • Power Washing

Lawn Cutting Weeding Power Washing Trash Removal Dump Runs Deliveries Pick-Ups

Darius Erwin 604-306-8214 • dariuserwin@gmx.com

To place your ad in “Call the Experts,” call 604-630-3300

HOME SERVICES 8055

Cleaning

CLEAN AS A WHISTLE Reliable cleaning team. Bonded & Insured. Susan at 604-312-9445 Cleaner Residential. $20/hour, Highest quality, bonded/ insured. Ref. Free est. Call 604-395-6842 EUROPEAN DETAILED Service cleaning. www.pumacleaning.ca Sophia 604-805-3376

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

8058

Computer Services

Delta PC Service & Consulting

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

Call 778-882-4128

8075

Drywall

GJ CONSTRUCTION Complete drywall, textured ceilings, Steel stud & T-bar etc. Free Est. Graham 604-644-6339 DON’S AFFORDABLE DRYWALL PHONE/FAX 778-218-3403 *Drywall * Taping * Texture * Stucco*Painting * Steel stud framing Quality Home 604-725-8925

8080

Electrical

E

VANSON LECTRIC

Professional Electrical Services Panel Upgrades – Renos Lic. #26765 • South Delta based

604-657-7957

www.evansonelectric.com

# 1167 LIC Bonded. BBB, lrg & sm jobs, expert trouble shooter, WCB, low rates, 24/7. 617-1774. YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guaranteed. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

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

8105

Flooring/ Refinishing

Century Hardwood Floors ★Hardwood flr refinishing ★Repairs ★ Staining ★ Free Estimate. Contact 604-376-7224

8125

Gutters

Excelsior South Bldg Mntce. windows, gutters, pressure washing etc. Free est. 778-558-6842

8130

Handyperson

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

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

8160

Lawn & Garden

Winter Services Same Day Service, Fully Insured

SNOW REMOVAL

• Yard Clean-Ups • Pruning • Gutters • Landscaping

• Xmas Lights • Hedges • Rubbish Removal • Odd Jobs

• REPAIRS • RENOVATIONS • WOODWORKING • PAINTING Call Pierre

604-649-0502 (cell)

All in One Call Renovations Establish & local, carpentry, tiling, painting etc Peter 604-619-4859 Renovations Remodelling. Repairs. Skilled. Respectful. No job too small. Godfrey 604-240-4700

8160

Lawn & Garden

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

604-948-5296 For anything Yard Related!

WE ARE A YEAR-ROUND BUSINESS “Give us a Call!”

604-946-7308

BEST IN CLASS Painting

Low rates, 100% guar. Free est.

Mark 778-323-1045

PAINT RITE BY RICH For all your Painting needs!

310-JIMS (5467) BOOK A JOB AT

www.jimsmowing.ca PAUL WEATHERBY Property Maintenance • • • • • • •

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

Richard Ryan

604-946-4889 604-649-4930

Member: Better Business Bureau

PRIMO PAINTING

Interior & Exterior Interior Special Free Est. - 15 Years Exp. Insured /WCB

15% OFF

604-723-8434

604 •240 •2194 604 •943 •2401

8220

Plumbing

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

PLUMBERS

Water Lines (without digging) Sewer Lines (without digging) Install. Drain tiles. 604-739-2000

8225

BOUNDARY BAY WINDOW WASHING

604-347-7888 Lawn Maint. window & gutter cleaning, pressure washing, rubbish removal etc. 604-948-0267

Moving & Storage

8185

TAKE AWAY THE PRESSURE Painting, yard clean up - Contact Ian 604-946-9395..604-812-7255

ADVANCE MOVING LTD 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

Painting/ Wallpaper

8195

MILANO Painting 604-551-6510 Int/Ext. Good Prices. Free Est. Written Guar. Prof & Insured.

8205

Paving/Seal Coating

ALLEN Asphalt, concrete, brick, drains, foundations, walls, membranes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187

8220

Plumbing

Main Plumbing and Drainage

Owned by Duff Fredricksen For all your Plumbing and Drainage needs. Honest and reliable. Competitive rates. 604.948.1811

Cascadia Painting

Angela Wells

CASCADIA PAINTING

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

10% Off with this Ad! For all your plumbing, heating & reno needs. Lic Gas Fitter, Aman. 778-895-2005

Fields Painting Int/Ext. Free Est. Insured. Call Robin 604-943-0289 or 604 314-3185 www.fieldspainting.com

PRECISION 1 Plumbing & Heating, Lic. & Ins. hw tanks, service, renos. No hst Rick 604-809-6822

Need Space? We Have It!

MINI & MOBILE STORAGE -

Commercial

- reduce your costly commercial square footage/ reclaim your garage & yard increase your profit by storing offsite at move that huge boat or RV reduced rates renovating 24/7 Secure store those precious keepsakes

2 locations: LADNER

HANDY MANNY. Reno, Carpentry, Drywall, 25 yrs exp. 2 yr warranty. Call 778-881-3752

POINT ROBERTS

604-946-0020 360-945-MINI (6464)

Gated Access Reasonable Rates!

8255

Steve Watts 604-943-4134 778-228-5639

LICENSED INSURED www.renorite.com Written Warranty 604-781-7695

8240

AL’S CERAMIC TILE

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodelling Bathroom & Shower Repairs 20 years experience Free estimates

604-948-9573 Cell: 604-836-8943

ALL IN ONE CALL

8250

Roofing

#1 Roofing Company in BC All types of Roofing Over 35 Years in Business Call now & we pay ½ the HST

604-588-0833

SALES@ PATTARGROUP.COM

WWW.PATTARGROUP.COM

ROOFING OUR SPECIALTY

778.886.8541 Licensed, Insured, WCB

TMO Contracting A Eastwest Roofing & Siding Re-roofing, Gutter, Free Est, BBB Member, 10% disc, Seniors Disc, 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437

•Renovations and handyman •Established, reliable & local •Kitchens, baths, fences, decks, painting, tiling, etc. Call Peter McLaughlin cell 604-619-4859

CHOICE Roofing 604-807-7312 Specializing in Repairs & Re-Roofing. Quality assured.

Building on your ideas.

JJ ROOFING, REPAIR specialist, Reroof, New Roof. Seniors disc. WCB, fully ins. 604-726-6345

Kitchens, Baths, Home Repairs, Decks....

ROD’S HAUL-IT-AWAY

Rubbish Removal and Recycling

778-668-4285 Locally Owned... ● So you pay less ●

• Rubbish Removal • Reno Clean-Up • Yard Trimmings • Gutter Cleaning

604-649-9600

Seniors Discount

Renovations & Home Improvement

'You Call It, We Haul It!'

LARRY’S CLEAN-UP

KITCHENS, ADDITIONS, baths, replacement windows, 20 years experience. Steve, 604-218-0423

Houses, Siding, Driveways, Patios, Painting, Yard Clean-up

Rubbish Removal

Over 25 years serving South Delta

DISPOSAL BINS: Starting at $99 + dump fees. Call 604-306-8599 www.disposalking.com

8295

Snow Removal

SNOW ❆ ❄ REMOVAL ❆

❅❄

❆ ❅ ❅ J & S Yard Services ❆ ❅ ❆ Call ❄ ❄ ❆

778-999-4164

8300

Stucco/Siding/ Exterior

Quality Home Improvement ★ Stucco ★ All Kinds. No Job Too Big or Small. 604-725-8925

8307

Telephone Services

DISCONNECT ED PHONE? Phone Factory Home Phone Service. No One Refused! Low Monthly Rate! Calling Features and Unlimited Long Distance Available. Call Phone Factory Today! 1-877-336-2274 www.phonefactory.ca

8309

Tiling

AL’S CERAMIC TILE. Supply & install, samples avail. Free est. 604-948-9573, cell 604-836-8943

8315

Tree Services

Tree Removal - Stump Grinding Branch Chipping * Free Est. * WCB Local resident, 34 yrs. 604-943-0043

604.374.2360 info@greentimberhomereno.ca

604-943-4024

Personal

Cameron Construction - Additions & all renos, 25 yrs exp. Scott 604-948-9183 or 992-8182 cell

• Exterior house cleaning • Pressure Washing • Gutters

Phone: 604.946.9395 Cell: 604.812.7255

CONFIDENT PAINTING LTD Int/Ext Specialist 20 yr exp. Reas rates, quality. Licensed, Ins, WCB Jean-Guy 604-626-1975

Renovations & Home Improvement

Power Washing

Don’t wait. Call Ian Ferguson

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

8240

Additions, renos & new const. Concrete forming & framing specialist. Patrick 604-218-3064

Pressure Washing

(WCB Insured) Tel: 604-948-0267 • 604-842-1468

NEED A HAND?

Painting/ Wallpaper

8195

RDM ENTERPRISES For All Your Household Repairs and Renovations. Interior and Exterior Finishing, Kitchens, Bathrooms and Plumbing Refs Avail. Free Estimates

Rob 604-946-4796

TLD Design & Build

Interior/Exterior, Renovations, Additions, Kitchen, Bathrooms, Carpentry, Mouldings, Crown Mouldings, Laminate & Hardwood Floors, Fences, S heds , D ecks, Sid in g s, Roofing. No Job Too Small! 604-940-4282, 778-882-7756

Need a Painter? Roofing Experts 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank

Find one in the Home Services section.

RESIDENTIAL DIVISION LTD.

Tried & True Since 1902

• BBB • RCABC • GAF/ELK Master Elite Contractor • Residential Roofing • Liability Coverage and WCB • Designated Project Managers • Homes & Strata • Third Party Inspection Installations & Repairs Call 604-327-3086 for a free estimate •• 24 Hr Emergency Service Quote code 2010 for a 5% discount www.crownresidentialroofing.com


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