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A North Vancouver business is taking a bold step into the future by installing a publicly available charging station for electric vehicles.

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Shakin’ all over SAAM Sani and other Highlands Grade 1 students cling to the undersides of their desks during an earthquake drill dubbed “the Great British Columbia ShakeOut” Wednesday. Eight hundred schools across the province took part in the safety drill.

Angel Restoration was given permission by District of North Vancouver council Monday to install a station on district land in front of its business at 1484 Rupert St. President David McLeod told councillors that his work with Cool North Shore inspired him to make his business more environmentally friendly and to look into moving his company’s fleet of vehicles towards electric power. While those cars and trucks are not yet on Canadian markets, McLeod wanted to put the infrastructure in ahead of time. “We’re going to have a charging station while we’re waiting for these vehicles to See Angel page 3

Police arrest 5 at Capilano RV Park Tessa Holloway

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FIVE operators from the Capilano RV Park were arrested Wednesday morning after police, armed with a court order, swooped in to remove them from the property. The Squamish Indian Band obtained the order Jan. 14 to enforce an injunction they filed with the B.C. Supreme Court in December against the six operators of the park: Darlene Baker, Dennis Baker, Franklin Baker, Wade Baker, Wayne Baker and Pamela Pack.

Court injunction enforced for non-payment of rent to Squamish

The band claims the defendants, all members of the Baker family that has operated the RV and manufactured home parks since 1966, have refused to negotiate a new five-year lease for both operations and stopped paying rent in May. The Squamish Nation owns the land and is seeking about $500,000 in unpaid rent for the property. They also plan to take over operations of the park. West Vancouver police spokesman Jag Johal said all five will face

charges, but were all released with conditions pending charges. “They were read the conditions within the court order injunction and they refused to leave the premises,” he said. A court-ordered receiver, D. Manning & Associates Inc., has taken over management of the park indefinitely, according to court documents filed on Jan. 14. Squamish chief Gibby Jacob said the dispute began when the last 10-year lease ran out in 2008, at which point council said they would agree to a final five-year lease. After that, council planned for the band to take over operation of the park. Jacob said after some discussions the family refused to negotiate See RV page 3

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RV park’s tenants unaffected by dispute

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for a new lease and stopped paying rent for the land entirely in May of last year. The rent, valued at about $50,000 each month, is needed to pay for programs run by the band, he said. “You’re given an option, and the option is if you cross the line you will get arrested. They chose to cross,” he said. “It was not our desire to be doing what we’re doing, but we have a legal duty to our membership to ensure that we are getting the funds that we get in — and every dollar we get gets budgeted.” He said no tenants will be removed from the site and that any employees who aren’t among the former operators will be allowed to keep their jobs. A number of reserve residents huddled near the site early Wednesday morning to watch the commotion, including supporters of the Baker family. Donald Mathias Joe described how he watched police escort the previous operators out of the property and into waiting police cars. He didn’t agree with band council using West Vancouver police to solve the dispute, he said, and he argued the action will discourage people from starting up businesses on the reserve, arguing the band council needs to be more business-friendly. “If you want to be an entrepreneur on this reserve, you can’t open a business because the (Squamish) Nation will seize it,” he said, adding he doesn’t believe the profits from the park will benefit most residents. “They aren’t looking out for the whole nation as a whole,” he said of band council. “It’s only a little group that benefits.” The former operators have not filed a statement of defence with the B.C. Supreme Court.

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KLATLE-BHI (pronounced “Klath-Bay”) holds the Queen’s staff as he watches West Vancouver police enforce a court injunction to vacate the Capilano RV Park Wednesday.

Angel Restoration to add infrastructure first

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arrive,” McLeod told council. The whole intention was to green our business,” said McLeod’s son, Cameron, also before council. “We don’t know what kind of electric vehicles we’ll be purchasing for our fleet, but we know when we do we’ll need a charging station for them. So we decided to put it out there and share that with the district because if we don’t have any vehicles to charge there we might as well not let it go to waste and share it with the public.” The McLeods said their station will be the first privately owned, publicly available charging station in Canada. What’s more, they said, they don’t stand to make a dime on it. “Six cents a kilowatt-hour,” said David McLeod, “and it takes about five to ten kilowatt-hours to charge a car, so it’s basically going to be free to the public. BC Hydro said we could charge them and we will be charging them on their Visa cards, but the amount of money we’ll get back is ridiculous.” District staff estimated the station will cost about $8,000 to install. In his written report to council, environmental planning projects manager Ken Bennett said that British Columbia has one of the largest price gaps between gasoline and electricity in North America. The estimated $1,200 savings per year per driver has led BC Hydro to plan for up to 25,000 electric vehicles to hit the streets over the next three years, Bennett wrote. The Angel Restoration site will have space for two vehicles to park and will support a variety of charging options, ranging from 14 hours to 30 minutes. The station will recharge plug-in hybrids as well as purely electric cars and trucks. “We’ll wait for the production to be delivered locally and see what kind of uptake there is,” said Coun. Mike Little, “but I think in the long run these kinds of installations are probably going to have to become commonplace, particularly in retail centres where someone parks for a couple of hours. It’s a great way to attract customers to your facility.” “Thank you for putting your money where your mouth is,” he said to the McLeods. Councillors also questioned staff on when the district would field an electric vehicle fleet. “We are looking at two particular units that are coming on to the market sometime later this year,” said chief administrative officer David Stuart. “But right now we’re looking at $30,000 for a threeyear lease, so we’re hoping that the price point comes down so we can have a business case. There’s the triple bottom line, but we also have to look at spending taxpayers’ money.” “Don’t worry,” quipped Coun. Lisa Muri, addressing the Angel Restoration delegates. “We won’t send all our fleet over to you. Maybe for a while, but then we’ll get our infrastructure set up.”

Principals oppose FSA testing They say the problem is not the test, but the politics around it

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THE fight by provincial teachers to change the province’s standardized test system gained strength last week after obtaining the support of the B.C. Principals’ and Vice Principals’ Association. In the first week that students sit down to write the Foundation Skills Assessment test, the principals’ association released a statement Jan. 19 calling for an end to the highly disputed testing system. “The FSA as the chosen standardized testing measure is no longer able to do what it was designed to do,” association president Jameel Aziz said in a statement to the public. The provincial test was introduced in schools in 2000 to gauge Grade 4 and Grade 7 students’ reading, writing and math skills. According to the Ministry of Education, the test allows schools, planning councils and the province to assess students’ basic skills and “make plans to improve student achievement.” But in recent years, the Ministry of Education and B.C. teachers have clashed over the FSA test’s usefulness. The B.C. Teachers’ Federation opposes the annual test, saying the tests “do not help students learn or teachers teach.” But for the B.C. Principals’ and Vice Principals’ Association, the main problem of the FSA test is not the test itself but the politics surrounding the issue. And for principals’ association head Jameel Aziz, the tension between teachers and boards of education have

made the test difficult to properly use in classrooms. “The banter that goes on back and forth between the parties around the test have made a very confusing for parents and students in the province to understand its validity,” he told the North Shore News. “Principals and vice-principals have reached a point where they are finding that administrating the FSA is extremely challenging.” He pointed to the declining numbers of students taking the FSA as a major problem. He criticized the teachers’ federation for undermining test participation, referring to widely circulated memos endorsed by BCTF president Susan Lambert that encourage parents to exempt their children from the test. Aziz also echoed education stakeholders’ concerns over the use of FSA results in annual reports issued by the Fraser Institute, a B.C.based conservative think-tank. In his public statement, he called the institute’s use of test results to rank schools’ performances a “misuse of data” that “does not reflect the many unique challenges faced by individual schools.” Daniel Storms, president of the North Vancouver Teachers’ Association, also slammed the Fraser Institute’s report as “completely bogus” and praised the principals’ association for speaking out against the FSA test. “I have to be honest, I was very, very pleased to read the press release,” Storms said. “These are things that the teachers’ association has been saying for several years. Teachers don’t value it, and it doesn’t help them help the students.” Storms said that the ministry, teachers, principals and other stakeholders must come together to discuss a more appropriate way to evaluate how well students are achieving basic skills. And See Stakeholders page 5

Cause of WV salon fire is being investigated

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A fire at a nail salon on Marine Drive filled the building with black, toxic smoke and gave firefighters a hectic job Tuesday night and into the following morning. A local shopkeeper called the West Vancouver fire department at 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday after noticing the smoke pouring out of the Four Seasons Nail & Spa at 1846 Marine Dr. Firefighters responded, but at first had trouble locating the fire. At the rear of the block, crews saw smoke coming from a

basement doorway, but could see nothing once it was opened. “The smoke was very thick, very black, and firefighters were having a real hard time manoeuvring inside the building,” said assistant chief Martin Ernst after washing his equipment of the soot. Once his crews cleared the building of smoke using large fans, the fire turned out to be much smaller than expected. Firefighters used a thermal imaging camera to find several spot fires of burning material — much of it toxic nail polish and nail polish remover — in different locations throughout the building, that Ernst said could have been smouldering for a See Neighbour’s page 5


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Neighbour’s 9-1-1 call limits fire’s damage

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long time. “Based on the really, really dark smoke, it may have started a half hour before that or maybe even an hour before,” he said. “Some fires are very free-burning and others are smouldering, and this was definitely a smouldering fire. It never really caught hold of anything, just burned what it could as far as contents go. He said sometimes highly flammable material can ignite just from the heat of a nearby fire, but the fire is still being treated as suspicious until the cause can be fully determined. West Vancouver police were working with firefighters at the scene. About 25 firefighters responded in total with four fire engines and one tower truck, with firefighters called in from the District of North Vancouver — an unusual decision showing how serious firefighters felt the fire was. Thankfully, the structure of the building was almost completely untouched, said

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SMOKE damage is extensive inside Four Seasons Nail & Spa in the 1800-block of Marine Drive, West Vancouver. Ernst, but smoke damage was extensive. Much of the equipment used by the nail salon, which just moved into the new location weeks ago, could be a write-off. “It’s brand new equipment, so it’s a real shame,” he said. “But there’s very little structural damage if any.” That is likely in part thanks to the person who called the fire in, since firefighters found

no working smoke alarms inside the building. “It’s fantastic to have eyes on the street and with the proliferation of cellphones as well, we get instant phone calls from the scene,” said Ernst.

Stakeholders need to discuss tests From page 3 he stated that the province must eliminate standardized testing procedures if it wants to effectively gauge progress in the education system. “You don’t need to test every single student,” he said. “We’ve been saying this for years.” Storms called for a reintroduction of the PLAP, a provincial learning assessment program first introduced in the 1970s that provided provincewide results based on random sampling every few years instead of the FSA, that provides individual student results annually. But for principals’ association Jameel Aziz, there is no right answer as to how the province should assess its education system until all stakeholders come together to discuss the matter. “We need a measure that can work . . . and that doesn’t create turmoil and angst in the system that this current (FSA) test has,” he said.

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PPARENTLY, Canada is not in the middle of an election. But you’d never guess it from watching the antics of the federal political parties. Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff and NDP leader Jack Layton have both been on the road with tours that feel a lot like pre-election campaigns, aimed at beefing up support in strategic ridings — including West Vancouver, where Iggy made a recent stop. This week the Tories launched a series of attack ads, painting Ignatieff as a political tourist out to destroy jobs and hop into bed with Quebec separatists. Both Ignatieff and Harper have been keen to point out that they don’t want an election. But they’ve insisted the “other side” might force them into it. Expect the political shenanigans

to get worse until the federal budget, when the election/no election issue will be decided, once again. When’s the last time Canada’s politicians haven’t been involved in election campaigning? For that, we’d have to go back to the beginning of the Conservatives’ minority win. Shockingly, the sky hasn’t fallen since Canadians opted for a minority government. But the ability of the Tories to work with the other parties in this scenario has left much to be desired. Rather than working on the art of compromise, our minority government has largely translated into an unofficial yet continual state of campaigning. Not many Canadians are keen on an election. But equally unappealing is an ongoing undeclared campaign that trumps the business of government.

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Dear Editor: I am writing this because there has been so much in the news lately of intrusive bodily checks at the airports; this morning on the news, an elderly German woman was forced to lift her arms higher than her prosthetic breast allowed her to. I found myself crying with her and now sit down to write my account. Last month my family and I decided to go to Disneyland for the weekend. It was to be a very short trip, so we booked a 6 a.m. flight out of YVR (Vancouver) in order to get the most out of the weekend. We woke our two girls, 13 and two years old at 3:30 a.m. so we would make it to the airport from our home in North Vancouver, with plenty of time. There is nothing exceptional about our family that would alarm any airport authority: middle class, Caucasian, no criminal records and two young children. We had return tickets and from our luggage it was apparent we wouldn’t be out of the country for longer than the weekend. For some reason our family was put through the full inspection line. I don’t know if this is done randomly or if there is some method to it. Nevertheless, we were targeted. A cranky two year old at the airport at 4:30 a.m. is difficult enough to manage without having to go through the painful experience that we did. First we were put through the regular scanning system. I am OK with that. Then the female inspector pulled on a pair of latex gloves, looked me squarely in the eyes and said “OK, you have two choices, full body search by me, or the machine over there.” What I should have said at this point was “Disneyland is not worth this level of privacy intrusion. I pick neither, I am going home.” But that is hindsight. But by now the clock was ticking and it was near boarding time. The pressure was on, we had to get the kids to Disneyland, we’d come this far. My little one was crying because she didn’t want her

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backpack to go through the X-ray machine, she was afraid she’d never get it back. We were standing there in our bare feet, looking at each other in disbelief. They now gave my entire family this choice (except for the two year old). I asked if the machine emitted any kind of harmful rays. “No, we’re not the U.S.” was her reply. What is that supposed to mean? The ones in the U.S. are dangerous and the Canadian ones aren’t? There was no one there to give me a medical or scientific explanation of what kind of effects that machine would have on our bodies. We might find out in five years it causes birth defects and cancer cells. But an internal body check for us was out of the question. It would be traumatic, mortifying, and we’d surely miss our flight. We acquiesced in the name of a weekend to Disneyland, held our breath and stepped into the unknown scanner. This wasn’t the end of it. Then they had to swab my hysterical two year old for drug remnants! She was sobbing and I had to pry open her little hands so they could take their cold wet cloth that’s

held in that big black tong and wipe down her hands and forearms. It was disgusting. By now our flight was boarding and we were nowhere near the gate. Our luggage, my handbag, everything was swabbed. And nothing was found. Of course they didn’t find anything, why would they? We are taxpaying, law-abiding citizens that were treated like criminals and had our rights violated in that eight-footsquare space of no-man’s land. It was probably much like the area that Robert Dziekanski got so frustrated in. We were stripped of our dignity and our time; he was robbed of his life. How much longer can this go on? Where is the governing body that is meant to protect us and ensure our rights? Is there one? I am curious. Perhaps other North Shore News readers have had similar experiences, or can shed some light on this disturbing system. Dhana Musil North Vancouver

Put West Vancouver power lines underground Dear Editor: The power outage we experienced on Tuesday, Jan. 11 was the fourth in our area since last October. I understand that it was caused by a fallen tree/branch which brought down lines and caused them to “arc” and cut off power to the area. It seems that power outages in the Dundarave area are becoming more frequent as each year passes. I have lived in my home since 1975 and have previously suggested to the West Vancouver municipality that we would be well served if the power lines were relocated below ground. I spent many years in South Africa where

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Idealogy, populism and the compromise

AS our two main political parties continue to move towards electing new leaders, it’s worth noting that each of them face remarkably similar options when it comes to picking a new face.

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For example, either party can opt to walk along a more rigid ideological path. Kevin Falcon represents the most right-wing option for the B.C. Liberals, while the NDP’s Adrian Dix is a mirror image of him, albeit on the left-wing side of the spectrum. And both parties are fielding candidates that appear to have a more populist streak to them. Christy Clark of the B.C. Liberals and John Horgan from the NDP seem to fit this bill. Finally, both parties are fielding strong, centrist candidates: the NDP’s Mike Farnworth and the B.C. Liberals’ George Abbott and Mike de Jong are probably closer to each other when it comes to policies than they are with some of their own rivals in their own parties. Each party is eyeing the other one, wondering what kind of scenario will develop after they make their choices. Judging from what many people are saying in both parties, I suspect each party is

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hoping the other one opts for the most ideological candidate. The B.C. Liberals seem to relish the prospect of running against Dix, whose close association with the classwarfare tactics of the former Glen Clark government gives his opponents lots of ammunition to fire back at him. Likewise, New Democrats would love to square off against Falcon, who they consider to be too right-wing for many middle-of-the-road voters who may consider voting for either party. Of course, any problems the general public may have with either candidate don’t necessarily cut much ice with the party members who will be choosing the leaders. In fact, Dix may hold an advantage over his rivals precisely because he is the most leftwing candidate, given that

a major chunk of the party membership likely shares his philosophical views. Both parties seem to be less sure about the so-called populist candidates. Some New Democrats think Clark would be an inviting target, while others I talk to are nervous about her charisma and communications skills. Horgan is the candidate who may puzzle the B.C. Liberals the most, at least for now. He’s relatively unknown and doesn’t have a lot of baggage from the past. But it is the middle-of-theroad candidates who seem to have both sides equally nervous. Farnworth, Abbott and, to a lesser degree, De Jong, are the types of leaders who can poach voters from other parties. Not everyone who votes for the B.C. Liberals consider themselves right-wing, just as not all NDP voters think they are leftists. As such, Farnworth could appeal to a lot of soft B.C. Liberals who may be tired of their party but who don’t want to embrace a jarringly different kind of philosophy. Abbott is the same kind of candidate. He could easily appeal to soft NDP voters who are uneasy about the New Democrats’ reputation on

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New website attempts to demystify the HST Kerry Blackadar

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IT has been more than six months since the Harmonized Sales Tax came into effect but, according to the B.C. Liberals, the public remains a little perplexed about the true ramifications of the new tax. The Liberals say public opinion research released in December revealed that “there is confusion about the HST’s implications,” and identified that “the majority of British Columbians are interested in reviewing straightforward and factual information about the HST.” In response, the government has launched a

new website, www.hstinbc.ca, aimed at providing users with “reliable, factual information so they can eventually make an informed decision on whether to keep the HST or return to the PST/GST.” The site, which was launched Jan. 21, hosts a series of short-videos, featuring British Columbians posing hard-hitting questions, such as “Why is there HST on my coffee and favourite scone?” or raising concerns, like “I’d like to know where the HST money you collected is going to be spent.” The government site also offers a series of thorough descriptions of how HST impacts buying goods, managing a household, or running a business. The HST referendum is presently set for September.

Will NDP react to Liberals’ choice? From page 7 economic issues. Since the B.C. Liberals choose their leader first, it will be interesting to see if that choice has a direct bearing on the views of NDP members. Will it provide them with a guide to the better choice, or will it simply confuse things even further? For example, if Clark wins, NDPers have to ask themselves which of their candidates would fare best against her. Would Dix or, say, Farnworth stand the best chance? Of if Abbott wins, is the NDP better off to go with an ideologue (Dix) or a moderate like Farnworth? Imagine a Falcon victory coupled with a Dix win: that would create a lively but polarizing choice for voters: right versus left,

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INQUIRING REPORTER MORE than 460,000 British Columbians practised “drop, cover and hold on” at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, the largest earthquake drill ever to take place in Canada. Organized by ShakeOut B.C. to coincide with the 311th anniversary of the last magnitude 9 earthquake in the province, the drill was designed to educate B.C. residents on what to do in an earthquake and to jolt them into readiness. Tips on how to prepare for a quake can be found online at www.shakeoutbc.ca. Find us on Facebook and tell us what you think or add your comment to Inquiring Reporter at www. nsnews.com.

David Oscroft Surrey Nothing, really. I’ve only been in one earthquake, and that was in Victoria back in 1945. . . . I’ve never, ever thought about it.

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Joanie Rigg West Vancouver We’ve got some . . . water and food that will last a bit longer. I was aware of it. I’m always aware of it. Not concerned about it . . . but I do think it’s wise to be prepared.

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Owner consultation planned

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Larson said staff scrambled to get council to issue a 60 day temporary protection order so they could talk to the owner and negotiate a compromise, which allowed the owner to build two smaller units that complemented the existing building. A heritage registry would greatly simplify that process, she said, by allowing staff to order a delay without council approval. Creating a heritage registry doesn’t require the consent of owners, but staff said they would consult with owners and organize a public meeting. What the registry doesn’t do, she added, is permanently prevent any homeowner from altering their property, and it doesn’t require any NEWS photo Mike Wakefield compensation. That quelled some of THE debate over changes to this heritage property at 213/215 West Osborne Rd. the fears of councillors who, would likely have happened in a more timely manner had the District of North for the most part, expressed Vancouver had a heritage registry in place. strong support. “Yes, we are intentionally adding red tape,” responded Coun. Coun. Lisa Muri, who sat on the heritage advisory board previously, said the job was bittersweet as she personally watched Mike Little. “We’re doing it out of what we believe to be the several heritage homes face the wrecking ball without being able interests of the broader community.” A heritage registry will also come with an accompanying to change anything. “I really think we owe it to the history of our community, and description of each building and what makes it significant. The registry is a requirement for a property to be included in to the eclectic value of our community,” she said. “I don’t think in any way we’re impeding an owner’s rights to anything, we’re both provincial and national heritage registries. just giving them an option.” Once on those lists, homeowners get access to an array However, concerns were raised by councillors that even a of grants, said Andre Kroeger, an architect who is currently delay could represent a hardship to homeowners. chairman of the district’s heritage advisory committee, the “The old adage is ‘time is money’,” said Coun. Roger Bassam. members of which turned up in force to the Monday workshop “If someone is a property owner and all of the sudden they’re to support the registry. put into a bureaucratic process that they don’t want to take part The process of creating the registry is expected to cost less in, that itself has a cost.” than $5,000, mostly in staff time.

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Peter Black, MC Simon Scott, Duncan Whamon and Rob Waring have a chat.

Leslie Black, Judy Crumlin, Jason Black and Jeanette Keller toast the evening. A Robbie Burns Dinner was held at Gleneagles Community Centre Jan. 22. The Scottish-themed yearly event featured performances by the Vancouver Fiddle Orchestra and Gleneagles Scottish Country Dancers, a buffet dinner consisting of roast beef, haggis and all the trimmings, and a bar hosted by members of the Ambleside Tiddlycove Lions Club.

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YOUR NORTH SHORE GUIDE to ARTS & CULTURE

Exit 22 stepping back in time French classic set for Cap theatre series

■ Ring Round the Moon by Jean Anouilh, adapted by Christopher Fry. Exit 22 theatre production directed by William Murdoch. Capilano Performing Arts Theatre. Feb 9-12 at 8 p.m.; Feb 12, at 3 p.m. Tickets $20/$14/$8.

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IT’S normal to feel a little nostalgic upon retirement, but Capilano University theatre department’s Bill Murdoch is going back to before his career at the school began for his final play as director.

Babe Gurr exploring new world of sounds: Page 14

A period piece set in 1950s France, Ring Round the Moon has a cast of characters designed to go awry, but with a classy sense of style. “It’s a delightful kind of romp,” said Murdoch. “One of the reason it was chosen is it has lots of excellent parts — there’s 11 actors in it, each of whom have a very nice cameo role.” Two of the roles, a pair of twin brothers who couldn’t NEWS photo Cindy Goodman be more different despite their similar looks, are actually played TIFFANY Anderson (as Madame Desmortes) and Simone Belshaw (as Joshua) are featured actors in Exit 22’s by the same actor. Ryan Bolton production of Ring Round the Moon at Capilano University. faced the challenge of having to play as both open-hearted and naïve Frederick one butler to the fabulously wealthy man who wants but it’s got an underlying poetry. minute, then step back on stage as the manipulative nothing more than to buy everything. “It’s got the kind of echo of a Shakesperean and scheming Hugo the next. It’s the characters and their quirks that give the play comedy,” he added. “It’s fun for the audience to watch him go off as its appeal, said Murdoch. Originally titled L’Invitation au Chateau and one thing, but come back as someone different,” says “It was a time that the French had just gone written by Jean Anouilh in the late 1940’s, it was Murdoch. through that whole horrible rending of themselves the first to get wide English distribution when it was Throughout the play, Hugo is attempting to get apart with collaboration with the Germans, so I think translated by playwright Christopher Fry. his brother to leave his fiancé, Isabelle, a young dancer, he wrote it as a kind of breathe of fresh air to forget As much work has gone into the costumes as the while they attend a ball organized at the manor of all that,” he said, adding the play’s simple wit is quite acting itself, created in-house specifically for the play Madamme Desmortes. The cast of rich characters accessible. “It’s got a wonderful sense of language See Costumes page 31 includes more than its share of clichés — the crumbling — it’s quite simple language, very easy to understand,

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MUSIC FIRST IMPRESSIONS THEATRE FUNDRAISER

Babe Gurr exploring new world of sounds

■ Babe Gurr (with David Sinclair and Tom Neville) and Jim Byrnes, Friday, Jan. 28 and Saturday, Jan. 29 at 8 p.m. at Deep Cove Shaw Theatre. A fundraiser for First Impressions Theatre. Tickets: $30, phone 604-929-9456. Info: www. firstimpressionstheatre.com. Sold out.

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ON her new album, Side Dish, an EP set for release in the spring, Babe Gurr opted to move away from her typical approach to music, choosing instead to present a blend of sounds drawing on a host of cultures from around the world. “I think everyone should step outside of the box once in a while,” says the Vancouver-based singer/songwriter. “I think, really, most artists that I admire have.” That includes the groups she listened to growing up: for example, Led Zeppelin, who on “Kashmir” incorporated sounds from the Middle East and surrounding areas, and The Beatles, who experimented with orchestration and sitar on various projects. “With this album I’m fusing world beat with my roots-based music and it’s different,” she says. “I think it’ll go over quite well — I’m

hoping it will.” Gurr’s decision to move in this direction was the result of her strong love for Italy. She has visited the country a number of times and is studying its language. Last summer, she started performing a cover of “Colpo Di Coda,” which means “the flick of a tail.” “It’s a beautiful song and it’s written in kind of a tango style,” she says. “It’s about a fellow who goes back to a home that he once shared with someone he was in love with and they had a child and they split up. . . . He finds the house is still standing but it’s in the middle of the winter and everything else is pretty much dead around it. He finds it quite discouraging and then he sees a little flower pushing its way through the snow and life goes on with the flick of a tail.” Gurr’s fans responded positively and requested a recorded version. “I thought if I record this, this is totally in left field, so maybe I better record something around it that at least makes sense,” she says. Side Dish will include a second Italian song, “Solo Mia,” which she treats with a Spanish flair, and a tango she penned called “I’m Just Here to Dance.” Gurr also experiments with MiddleEastern, Indian and Latin sounds on a few other tracks. “With my vocal being kind of more bluesy roots, it’s an interesting blend,” she says. See Gurr page 33

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CALENDAR GALLERIES Basic Inquiry Gallery: 1011 Main St., Vancouver. Gallery hours: Saturdays, 1-4 p.m. or by appointment at jennifermitton@telus.net. Women Painting Women: An exhibition featuring the work of four Vancouver artists, Jan. 29-Feb. 18. Opening reception: Saturday, Jan. 29, 6-9 p.m. Cafe for Contemporary Art: 140 East Esplanade, North Vancouver. Hours: Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Info: 778-340-3379 or cafeforcontemporaryart@gmail.com. Caroun Art Gallery: 1403 Bewicke Ave., North Vancouver. Info: www.caroun.net, 778-372-0765 or artgallery@caroun.com. Gallery hours: Tuesday to Sunday, noon to 8 p.m. Group Painting and Drawing Exhibition with different styles, media and sizes, Feb. 1-14. Opening reception: Saturday, Feb. 5, 4-8 p.m. CityScape Community Art Space: 335 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-988-6844 or www.nvartscouncil.ca. Gallery hours: Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Art Rental Collection Exhibition will run until Jan. 29. Over 300 pieces of original art representing more than 100 artists for monthly rental prices of $10-$40. The Campfires: Six artists will explore the utility and magic of a campfire with diverse works, Feb. 4-26. Opening reception: Thursday, Feb. 3, 7-9 p.m. Artist talk: Saturday, Feb. 5, 1-3 p.m. District Foyer Gallery: 355 West Queens Rd., North Vancouver. Gallery hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Info: 604-9886844 or www.nvartscouncil.ca. The North Vancouver Community Arts Council presents rock paintings by Michelle Vulama and acrylic paintings by Maureen Coles, Jan. 26-March 23. Ferry Building Gallery: 1414 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver. Admission to all shows is free. Info: 604-925-7266 or www. ferrybuildinggallery.com. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Mondays. From the Landscape: A mixed media exhibition, until Jan. 30. Small Stories: A mixed media exhibition with Joanne Frewer, Cathy Gibson, Gloria Shaw and Ruth Casselman, Feb. 1-20. Opening reception: Tuesday, Feb. 1, 6-8 p.m. Artists in attendance: Saturday, Feb. 5, 2-3 p.m. Lynnmour Art Studio and Gallery: 1467 Crown St., North Vancouver. Info: www.lynnmourgallery.com or 604-929-4001. Gallery hours: Saturday and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. or by appointment. Contemporary and abstract paintings by Gordon Oliver, Robert Botlak and Gary W. Eder. Ron Andrews Community Space: 931 Lytton St., North Vancouver. Info: 604-980-7182. Colours Released: Beatrice Watson’s acrylic on canvas paintings of local scenes and depictions of nature will be on display until Feb. 20. Seymour Art Gallery: 4360 Gallant Ave., North Vancouver. Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Info: 604-924-1378 or www. seymourartgallery.com.

Reinvent: Annual disCOVEry juried exhibition that provides exposure to 25 emerging artists, until Feb. 6. Silk Purse Arts Centre: 1570 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver. Gallery hours: Tuesday to Sunday, noon-5 p.m. Info: 604-9257292 or www.silkpurse.ca. A World of Impressions: An exhibition of paintings influenced by impressionists and inspirational images and landscapes from around the world by Annie Bohni and Teresa de la Boursodiere, until Feb. 6.

Way, North Vancouver. Box office: 604-990-7810 or www. capilanou.ca/theatre. Cap Folk and Roots Series: Corky Siegel’s Chamber Blues will perform, Friday, Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $30/$27. Cap Jazz Series: The Bill Charlap Trio will perform, Sunday, Jan. 30 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $38/$35. Centennial Theatre: 2300 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: www.centennialtheatre.com. Box office: 604-984-4484. Memeza Africa: A South African ensemble featuring vocals and dance, Friday, Jan. 28 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $38/$36/$25. Tango and a Few of Your Favourite Things presented by Sinfonia Orchestra, Saturday, Jan. 29 at 7:30 p.m. Pre-concert talk: 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $35/$30/$15. Bending the Lines: Sinfonia Orchestra and the North Shore Celtic See more page 20

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■ The Rite. Directed by Mikael Hafstrom. Starring Anthony Hopkins and Colin O’Donoghue. It must be late January, early February: that time when Oscar nominees are announced and when the studios dole out their more easily digestible film fare. That’s why you’ll see more horror on the roster, starting with The Rite, opening today. The Rite is the latest on a very long list of films aiming to best 1973’s The Exorcist, the holy grail of horror. Claiming to be possessed by Satan comes in handy when you’ve murdered someone, or to explain why you’ve wasted a whole evening watching a Jersey Shore marathon. Exorcism is modernizing with the times, too: according to Dr. (Rev.) Miles Bateman, a chaplain with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and pro at allexperts.com, it’s possible See Inspired page 19


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to exorcise from a distance: over the Internet, for example. (Though Bateman recommends water, oil and salt, he never elaborates on how to sprinkle them via cyberspace.) And how’s this for newfangled: some modernday Pentecostals believe a deliverance ritual can cure gayness. Now if only they could do something about my husband’s baldness… But exorcism is most closely associated with the Roman Catholic church, especially in film, because nuns’ habits and priestly vestments look more menacing than jeans. So, another day, another demonic possession. Filmmakers would sell their soul for a new spin on the exorcism story. Last year’s The Last Exorcism, just released on DVD, had some success with the handheld approach, affecting a cinema verite look as a backwoods preacher brought a camera crew along to expose the exorcism racket. The Rite has its own spin. The film seems to be marketing itself as a Christianfriendly film, one “inspired by

true events,” as the Vatican announced a new push to train priests in the exorcism rite, amid growing demand. The whole thing has a whiff of authenticity owing to the fact that it started out as a book proposal by Matt Baglio, a reporter living in Rome. The story centres on young American priest Michael Kovak (Colin Donoghue, in his feature debut) who is sent to Rome to study Exorcism (presumably just down the hall from Marion Studies, and Bingo 101). But Michael is a doubter. In a move that would anger Tom Cruise, Michael recommends psychiatry over other methods. Michael’s superiors send him to an unconventional priest named Father Lucas (Anthony Hopkins), a cleric who has performed somewhere near a thousand exorcisms, and the two men engage in some lively spiritual debate: “she doesn’t need a priest, she needs a shrink,” Michael insists after meeting with one patient. “Choosing not to believe in the devil won’t protect you from him,” Lucas warns prophetically. Cute priest Michael is tempted; old priest Lucas starts to get tremors, one of the

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YOUR NORTH SHORE GUIDE to FASHION & STYLE

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Asia inspires, sequins and lace rock the runways

A Spring Fling: The Rotary Women’s Association of Vancouver will present a fashion show and luncheon on Monday, April 18, 11:30 a.m. at Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, 3811 Point Grey Rd. in Vancouver. Fashions will be provided by Kerrisdale boutique On the Go. Tickets are $50. Door prizes and silent auction. To purchase single tickets or to reserve a full table of six, eight, 10 or 12, call Joyce Kerr at 604-9269197. Seating arrangements must be completed by April 13. Net proceeds will support women’s organizations.

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A new year means a new wardrobe to think about. We’re looking ahead at the warmer months and taking a look at the season’s hottest trends.

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■ Bold Colours: A bright and cheery wardrobe is a musthave. This spring will be filled with bright colours in both solids and patterns. The hues are so hot you may need to wear your shades. ■ Asian Themed: Move over, Europe. Asia is in the spotlight now. Some of the world’s biggest fashion houses (including Louis Vuitton and Vera Wang), have turned east for inspiration this spring. ■ Sheer Madness: Sheer materials have been around for a few seasons now, but expect flowy, sheer fabric to invade stores in garments ranging from sexy cut-outs to floor-length frocks. This lightweight fabric will keep you cool while looking hot. ■ Longer Hemlines: Say goodbye to miniskirts and hello to the long hemlines this season. Many designers are dropping the hemline below the knee — investing a few pairs of heels may be a good option for those who are on the short side. ■ Neutrals: Neutrals are back (did they ever leave?) and this season they’re anything but boring. Designers like Donna Karan have mixed up the basics and reinvented these classic hues with all sorts of embellishments. ■ Lace: Lace is another trend that has been around for a few seasons, but this isn’t like your grandma’s doilies! This

Eyeglass collection: Now through Feb. 16, North Vancouver-based Suntech Optics and London Drugs will donate one new pair of reading glasses to Third World Eye Care Society Canada for each pair of Infokus readers purchased at London Drugs during this time. For details on this program that outfits people with eye glasses in the developing world, visit http:// blog.londondrugs.com.

moves at the club. ■ Prints: Designers had fun with wild prints this season. While Stella McCartney created some stunning citrus

Gala. Glam. Give. will take place Wednesday, March 2, 5;30-8 p.m. at the Birks flagship store in Vancouver, with live and silent auctions, and a fashion show featuring Malene Grotrian designs, modelled by Ashleigh Mclvor, Fanny Kiefer, Vicki Gabereau, Jody Vance, Erin Cebula, Nancy McKinstry, Patricia Graham, Pamela Martin, Donna Pepin and Monika Deol. Tickets are $150 and include appetizers and wine bar). All proceeds will support Ovarian Cancer Canada. For more information, please contact Karen Reid Sidhu at

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DESIGNER Marc Jacobs spiced up his spring collection for Louis Vuitton with Crayola colours, glitter and a nod to traditional oriental dress. lace is sexy, fun and available in many colours, making it a great option for the warmer weather. ■ 1970s: Get ready to get your groove on, because the ’70s are back —in fashion, at

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prints, Prada took their inspiration from the jungle and incorporated monkeys into their collection. ■ Sequins: We blame this trend solely on Taylor Swift and her love of all things sparkly. Sequins are a big trend for spring 2011 — and it’s not just for the red carpet anymore. Casual fashion label Joe Fresh even incorporated

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KASCHELLE Thiessen has learned a lot since she first gave birth to her son Dreighton, who is now five. At the time, the North Vancouver mother of two said she felt powerless to make many of the decisions about her health care, but she’s hoping to turn that experience into positive changes as part of a national consumer advocacy group dedicated to giving mothers more choice. “My experience through the pregnancy was good with my obstetrician, but afterwards in the post-partum care ward I was treated not very well,” said Thiessen, who was 18 at the time she gave birth to her first child. “A lot of people who I was in contact with treated me very poorly because of my age. “The message I received from a lot of places was we don’t think you’re going to breastfeed so we’re not going to help you do it.” By the time her second child was born, Thiessen was working as a doula — someone who provides non-medical assistance to pregant women. She insisted on having a midwife help her through the pregnancy, and said she felt much more empowered. It’s that experience she hopes other mothers get with the help of Mothers for Change, a national not-forprofit consumer advocacy group founded in May of last year to give moms more of a say in their health care choices. “We’re feeling there’s a big lack of information and

mothers aren’t able to make an informed choice. Things are just being done to them, they’re being told it’s necessary and they’re not getting information on the risks of these procedures or the benefits of not having them, about trying alternatives or even that they’re allowed to try alternatives,” she said. “We want to make sure all mothers get this information, not just mothers who choose a good health care provider.” For example, Thiessen raised concern about Canada’s high rate of caesarean births. According to a UBC study, less than two per cent of caesarean births in B.C. were a result of maternal request, and Thiessen is concerned some women get

the difficult procedure when they don’t have to and without a warning that the procedure can prevent a mother from breastfeeding. The organization is just in the beginning stages of setting up chapters across the country, and Thiessen is working to establish a chapter on the North Shore. Aswell,thegrouprunsablog for mothers on their website, www.mothersforchange.com, as well as an online ask-a-doula resource. Thiessen said they are looking for more members to help set-up a local chapter on the North Shore, and anyone interested can contact the organization via the website.

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Friday, January 28, 2011 - North Shore News - A27

CALENDAR From page 20 capilanou.ca/theatre. Ring Around the Moon: A modern classic about the forgotten magic of a ball, Feb. 9-12, 8 p.m. and Feb. 12 at 3 p.m. Tickets: $20/$14/$8. Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: 4360 Gallant Ave., North Vancouver. Info and tickets: 604-929-3200 or www. deepcovestage.com. Kay Meek Centre: 1700 Mathers Ave., West Vancouver. Info and tickets: www. kaymeekcentre.com or 604913-3634. Becky’s New Car: A comic and poignant joyride to find the on-ramp to happiness, Monday, Jan. 31, 8 p.m. Tickets: $41/$37/$22. Presentation House Theatre: 333 Chesterfield Ave., North Vancouver. Tickets and info: 604-990-3474 or www. phtheatre.org. Sleeping Beauty: The North Shore Theatre for Children will perform this classic, Jan. 29 and 30 at 2:30 p.m. Admission: $10. Hopeful Man Tour: Comedian, See more page 32

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“Highways Closing and Disposition Bylaw, 2011, No. 8139”

(Closing and removal of highway dedication and disposition of a portion of Gostick Place and a portion of Bewicke Avenue) TAKE NOTICE THAT pursuant to Section 40 of the Community Charter, the Council of The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver at the Council meeting of February 7, 2011 intends to adopt Bylaw No. 8139, to: 1)

All portions of road (Gostick Place) dedicated by the deposit of Plan 16779 and lying adjacent to Lot J, Plan 16779, all of District Lot 2654, Group One, New Westminster District, which said portions contain 234 square metres as shown on Reference Plan prepared by Hobbs, Winter & MacDonald, British Columbia Land Surveyors, and dated the 10th day of November, 2010, is hereby stopped up and closed.

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All portions of road (Bewicke Avenue) legally described as that part of the bed and foreshore of Burrard Inlet lying in front of Bewicke Avenue, District Lot 265, Plan 4690, Group One, New Westminster District Part (except) in Plan 16779, which said portions contain 82.2 square metres as shown on Reference Plan prepared by Hobbs, Winter & MacDonald, British Columbia Land Surveyors, and dated the 10th day of November, 2010, is hereby removed.

FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT pursuant to Sections 26(1) and 26(3) of the Community Charter, the Council of The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver at the Council meeting of February 7, 2011 intends to adopt Bylaw No. 8139 and: 3)

the portions of closed roads described in Sections 1 and 2 will be disposed by the City of North Vancouver pursuant to Section 26(3) of the Community Charter to Global Relay Harbourside Inc., the owner of Lot J, Plan 16779, all of District Lot 2654, Group One, New Westminster District (Adjacent Land). The closed road portions will be consolidated with the Adjacent Land to create a parcel shown hatched on the sketch. All survey, advertising and registration costs to close the roads and to consolidate the parcels will be borne by The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver. The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver will receive from Global Relay Harbourside Inc., in exchange for and as a consideration for disposition of the closed roads the lands containing 227.1 square metres as shown cross-hatched on the sketch.

Bylaw No. 8139 may be inspected at the City Clerk’s Department, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver between the hours of 8:30 am to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, except Statutory Holidays. Those persons who consider they are affected by the bylaw will be allowed to make representations to Council at the meeting of February 7, 2011. If you wish to review the report online please go to www.cnv.org/Public Hearings. Please direct inquiries regarding the proposed Bylaw No. 8139 to Don Sigston, Deputy Director, Corporate Services, at 604.983.7307 or dsigston@cnv.org. 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver BC V7M 1H9 | Tel: 604-985-7761 | Fax: 604-985-9417

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Friday, January 28, 2011 - North Shore News - A29

THEATRE

Floating’s ripples continue their journey

■ Floating, created by Hugh Hughes and Sioned Rowlands, a Hoipolloi production presented with the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival at the Arts Club Revue Stage to Feb. 5.

I really didn’t expect to be rethinking Floating a week after seeing it, but I find it still resonating inside of me as I write this.

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It’s a great feeling. On the face of it, Floating is a fanciful but simple fable that only remains interesting because of the immense charm of its two actors. I’ve had several conversations with others who have told me they liked the performances but found the show “didn’t go anywhere.” In one sense, that’s certainly true; despite lots of apparent silliness, Floating ends where it begins, on the bridge that connects the Isle of Anglesey to the rest of Wales. In the intervening 75 minutes, Anglesey breaks away from the U.K. and voyages the Atlantic before returning whence it came. You didn’t hear about the great subduction that created the rift and broke off a piece of Britain because Margaret Thatcher had cornered the news by invading the Falkland Islands. Prior to that mythic journey, Hugh Hughes and fellow actor Sioned Rowlands spend 15 minutes or so telling us who they are, the characters they will play and generally deconstructing theatre. It’s a bit like the old advice to speech makers and news writers: Tell ’em what you’re going to say; say it; tell ’em what you just said. If that sounds dry, it isn’t. Hughes is such a consummate improviser and so totally in the moment that your experience with him will likely be slightly different from mine. Looking at the See Mixing page 32

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by students in the costuming course and designed by their instructor, Kim Bothen. As for Murdoch, he says the theatre program has come along way since he started 30 years ago with just two instructors working in regular classrooms. Back then, there was only one acting program and students had to rent out the Presentation House Theatre to put on a show. “We had to move the tables and chairs and clear space to do something and at the end we had to move them back for the next class,” he says. Today they have programs for acting, musical theatre and technical theatre, including two rehearsal halls and the school’s performing arts theatre, where Ring Round the Moon will be performed. The play runs three acts and two intermissions, with each act 45 minutes long, making it longer than most plays done by Capilano University, but Murdoch had trouble cutting the length since everything in the play is interconnected to everything else. For more details on the theatre series visit www2. capilanou.ca/news-events/ performing-arts/.

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CALENDAR Larson launches new health book

From page 27 writer and actor Gary Jones will tell tales and accounts from his life, Feb. 4 and 5, 8 p.m. Tickets: $23. St. Martin’s Anglican Church Hall: 195 East Windsor Rd., North Vancouver. Viva Zorro: A pantomime performance for all ages by the SMP Dramatic Society, Jan. 28 and 29 at 7:30 p.m. and Jan. 29 at 2 p.m. Admission: $16/$12/$10. Info: www.smpdramatics.com. Tickets: 604-767-0665.

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DANCE Centennial Theatre: 2300 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Box office: 604-984-4484 or www.centennialtheatre.com. Dance in Motion: RNB Dance will showcase many different dance styles with special guest performances, Saturday, Feb. 5 at 7:30 p.m. Admission: $19/$15/$11. Coppélia: Ballet Jorgen Canada will retell this classic love story, See more page 33

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Mixing fiction and truth From page 29

audience from the small thrust stage, he exclaims: “It’s like having three audiences. We could stop in the middle and swap.” Given that in another of his plays he has persuaded his audience to come on stage and play sheep, don’t think it couldn’t happen. Because Hughes both shoves his messages in our face with projections, charts and flash cards while at the same time seeming naive and harried, it’s easy to categorize what we are seeing as low-tech, fringe theatre shtick. And it is. At one point we are asked to close our eyes while a long scene change transpires! But I find that whenever I think of the show, I keep coming back to how I categorized and so easily dismissed what was being introduced: the power of family, community and friendship. What many audience members won’t know — in Canada anyway — is that Hugh Hughes is a creation, an alter ego of Shon Dale-Jones. DaleJones/Hughes has created two other plays that feature Hughes and his native Anglesey and a “documentary” that features both his real mom and actors playing other characters. In other words, it can be difficult to separate fiction from fact in Dale-Jones’ world. We shouldn’t be surprised. Hughes quotes Spanish filmmaker Luis Bunuel several times in Floating, telling us that imagined truths (lies) repeated often enough inform our lives and eventually become truth. Certainly Dale-Jones and his company are halfway round the world from Anglesey with their play. In the deceptively limited plot of Floating, Hughes is about to leave Anglesey and begin a new life when the island moves, breaking the Menai Bridge and trapping him. The moment is represented by Rowlands struggling to cut a piece of rope held by Hughes with blunt scissors. The audience focuses on the comedy, the stress of whether Rowlands will get the job done while Hughes struggles to extend his speech and cover her difficulty. Only later does the metaphor of an umbilical cord and a man held back by strands of family, friends and familiarity occur. I would love to ask DaleJones whether he is deliberately re-inventing Bunuel’s bizarre existential movie The Exterminating Angel in which dinner guests are trapped in a room for days — a trap they can leave by becoming themselves. But I have overemphasized theme. Floating is hilarious. Go, enjoy, experience — think about it after the fact.


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CALENDAR From page 32 Thursday, Feb. 10 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $38/$36/$25. Kay Meek Centre: 1700 Mathers Ave., West Vancouver. Tickets: www.kaymeekcentre. com or 604-913-3634. Snowmotion 2011: North Shore Academy of Dancing will present their winter dance showcase, Saturday, Jan. 29, 7 p.m. Tickets: $20/$15. CLUBS AND PUBS Beans on Lonsdale: 1804 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-9852326. Live music every Thursday, 8 p.m. Bridge Between Pub: 1970 Spicer Rd., North Vancouver. Info: 604-924-1834 or www. bridgebetween.com. The Eagles Club Starlight Room: 170 West Third St., North Vancouver. East Side Marios: Lonsdale Quay, 123 Carrie Cates Court, North Vancouver. Jack Lonsdale’s Pub: 1433 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-9867333. Live music every Friday and Saturday at 9 p.m. La Zuppa: 1544 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-986-6556. Fiesta Flamenco every Thursday, Friday and Saturday, tapas and wine, 6:30 p.m., music, 8:30 p.m. The LW Club: 1515 Barrow

Gurr plans to release new EP in April

St., North Vancouver. Info: 604-253-7141 or www. lynnwoodinn.com. Doors: 9 p.m. Memphis Blues: 1629 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-9293699. Live blues every weekend. Ocean Club Restaurant and Lounge: 105-100 Park Royal, West Vancouver. Info: 604-926-2326. Live jazz every Tuesday, 7 p.m.; live DJ Thursday to Sunday, 11 p.m.-3 a.m. Queens Cross Pub: 2989 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: www. queenscross.com. Adam Woodall performs acoustic music every Sunday, 7:30-11:30 p.m.

Sunday, 5 p.m. Children are welcome. Waves Coffee House: 3050 Mountain Highway, North Vancouver. The Celtic Medley String Player’s Showcase comes to Waves the first Saturday of every month, 8-10 p.m. Free. Anyone interested in performing can phone Doug Medley at 604-985-5646. OTHER EVENTS Centennial Theatre: 2300 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Box office: 604-984-4484 or www. centennialtheatre.com. The Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival (VIMFF): Climbing and wilderness

adventure films, Feb. 11-19, 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $20/$18. Kay Meek Centre: 1700 Mathers Ave., West Vancouver. Info and tickets: www.kaymeekcentre.com or 604-913-3634. Movies at the Meek — Force

of Nature: A documentary portrait of environmentalist David Suzuki, Tuesday, Feb. 1 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $12. — compiled by Debbie Caldwell. Email information for your North Shore event to listings@nsnews.com.

Calvary Chapel You are invited to join us, Sunday Mornings at 10:00 Teaching through the Bible, verse to verse chapter to chapter Currently in the book of Acts Sunday - 10:00am 144 E. 22nd Street, North Vancouver • www.ccnorthvan.com 604.219.4772

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From page 14 Gurr hopes fans are receptive to the work. “It’s called Side Dish, which I think is apropos because I’m going to treat it so differently from what I do that I figure if it’s a side dish, people will accept that, right?” she says. “You order your main dish, which is your usual thing that you have, and then your side dish can be something different. So, fingers crossed.” Gurr is nearing the end of the recording process, which is being conducted on the North Shore with David Jewer at Dream Maker Studios. Featured musicians include guitar player David Sinclair (who’s played with K.D. Lang and toured with Sarah McLachlan for many years); percussionist Pepe Danza; and trumpet player Miguel Valdes. “It’s going really well. I’m really happy with it so far,” she says. Gurr anticipates Side Dish to be released by April and, as is always the case, partial proceeds from her CD sales will support a variety of animal charities, mainly SAINTS (Senior Animals in Need Today Society), based in Mission. “I feel like everyone should give something out of their pay cheque toward a charity,” she says.

The Raven Pub: 1052 Deep Cove Rd., North Vancouver. Info: www.theravenpub.com. Adam Woodall performs acoustic music every Thursday, 7:30-11:30 p.m. Rusty Gull: 175 East First St., North Vancouver. Live music every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Sailor Hagar’s Brew Pub: 235 West First St., North Vancouver. Info: 604-9843087. Live music every Friday and Saturday, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Saltaire Restaurant: 235 15th St., West Vancouver. Live local jazz every Thursday. Taylor’s Crossing: 1035 Marine Dr., North Vancouver. Info: 604-986-7899. Magician every Friday and

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Obituaries

NIKOLAISEN - James William April 25, 1930 - January 20, 2011 Jim, eighty, passed away peacefully at Campbell River Hospital on Thursday, January 20, 2011. He was comforted by his wife, Jean of 56 years, his sister Doris, one of his daughters Jeannette and her husband Ray. With tremendous strength and stubbornness, he battled through extreme health conditions for over thirty years. We are very sad to see him leave but we are relieved for him as well. He joins lost loved ones in a much happier place. Perhaps there’ll even be a Tarzan yell or two after supper now and then ... He was always the one to make you laugh no matter how bad he felt. He taught his grandchildren and children some life lessons they will never forget. Jim’s sister and brother, brothers and sisters-in-law, wife, 5 children, sons and daughters-inlaw, 11 grandchildren and 1 grandson-in-law will miss him terribly. His family started as a result of a chance meeting at a dance in the Union Bay Hall and from there they lived in eight homes with numerous jobs from setting bowling pins to earning a Bachelors of Education. He was a man that was there for whomever needed him and provided an amazing childhood for his children. We were always out camping or building something. He has made some wonderful friends and has a terrific extended family. We give our special thanks to Campbell River Home Support, C.R. Hospital, C.R. Home Nursing and C.R. MS Group. A private memorial will be held at home, date and time still not decided. Jim was always very passionate about his family and school. If you wish, in place of flowers send a donation to the MS Group of Campbell River, in care of Judy Spencer. Thank you to all that have helped us over the years. Meet you just behind the moon Honey.

Sutton’s Campbell River Funeral Home ''In Care of Arrangements'' 250-287-4812 www.suttonsfuneralhome.com

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BOYD - Samuel Dalton “Bud” January 5, 1922 – January 14, 2011. It is with deep sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of our dearly loved husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend. Bud will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 63 years, Elizabeth Anne (Nancy), his daughter Martha (Boyd) Elpern, his son Brian Boyd and their families. Bud is predeceased by his parents Samuel David and Annie Elizabeth Boyd, sisters Maxine Sowdon, Dorothy Williams and brother Kenneth (Bill) Boyd. Bud was born and educated in Toronto. He spent many happy childhood years in Creemore, Ontario with family relatives. Bud served in the Canadian Armed Forces from 1942 - 1946. On September 27, 1947 Bud married Elizabeth Anne Turvey in Toronto. In 1948, Bud started working as a salesman with Christie, Brown and Company. After 7 years as Branch Manager for Christie’s in London, Ontario, Bud and his family moved to Vancouver in 1962 where he became Branch Manager of BC and the Yukon until his retirement in 1987. Bud never met a stranger. He was an avid golfer, gardener and curled for many years at Hollyburn Country Club where he and Nancy made longtime friends. In latter years, Bud’s favorite pastime was to enjoy sitting at Ambleside Beach and visiting with his many canine friends. We wish to thank the staff and caregivers at Capilano Care Center for the warm and loving care given to Bud in his final days. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, February 5, 2011 at 2 PM at St. Christopher’s Church, 11th Street and Inglewood, West Vancouver. Reception to follow. In lieu of flowers a donation to Union Gospel Mission, 616 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC, V6A 1L9 or the charity of your choice would be much appreciated.

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FOUND BIKE, Jan 18, Myrtle Park Deep Cove. Call to identify 604-924-2046

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MISSING CAT - REWARD - Lost by Laity & Douglas since August 17, male neutered cat long haired black and tan with light green eyes-.. 604-760-3521

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Looking For the Love of God West Van Life Church. Park Royal S Mall, Community Room Sunday 10:30AM Thur 7:00PM

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Miner ii (TBM Drill Crew anD GrounD SupporT) nVTth VWXcVSvRT pTVjRct. Miner II (TBM Drill Crew and Ground Support) $28.95 Hourly, salary and benefits per union agreement. Must have 1-2 years experience working in underground civil tunnelling operations: drilling and installing ground support, operation & maintenance of shotcrete pump, concrete placement. All replies and resumes to CaJVbs@fTVXtQRTkRmURT.cVm or fax to 604 988-3633 FTVXtQRT KRmURT CVXstTSctVTs ulC 4400 lQYYVVRt rVWd poBVx 16026 - nVTth VWXcVSvRT BC V7J 359 Intermediate / Advanced Word Processor WorleyParsons Canada Services Ltd. - BC Business Unit provides worldwide engineering and consulting solutions. We require an individual with a minimum of three years office experience and minimum typing speed of 65 wpm to join our Word Processing Department. Responsibilities include formatting and proofreading a variety of documents and ensuring documents follow company standards. Requirements include an intermediate to advanced working knowledge of MS Office Suite and excellent attention to detail and accuracy. Flexibility to work overtime to meet project deadlines is required. Interested applicants should direct their resumes to: www.worleyparsons.com/Careers

AUDI BRAND SPECIALIST Capilano Audi requires a motivated, positive, and enthusiastic professional to join our top-performing sales team at our new North Vancouver location. We are in particular seeking an Audi Brand Specialist to help address the needs of our evergrowing clientele. Therefore, previous automotive sales experience and fluency in Mandarin are preferred. Also required: • A current BC Motor Vehicle Sales Person License • A valid BC Drivers License • A clean driver’s abstract. We provide an extremely competitive remuneration with six-figure income earning potential to topperformers and an opportunity for career growth within a highly established brand.

Please email your resume to: susan@capvwaudi.com

BJ’S FASHIONS

is hiring for the following positions: RADLOFF - Margarit July 9, 1925 - Jan 18, 2011 Our beautiful and dear friend Margarit immigrated from Germany at the age of 65. She fell in love with Vancouver and B.C. Margarit was always positive and cheerful and she was a gracious and classy woman. She will be sorely missed. She easily made friends and always had a smile and a kind word for everyone. She travelled all of North America in a giant motor home with Boyd from Virginia, who was her great Love and companion. A sincere ‘‘Thank you’’ to those who cared for her during her last few months at Evergreen House and Lions Gate Hospital. We release you and let you go onto your next adventure We raise a glass of champagne in your memory

To advertise call

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Assistant Manager - West 10th, Vancouver

Candidates should be mature and professional, with a strong ability to be a team leader. Previous retail experience is a must, preferably in women’s fashion. You will be responsible for managing the staff, including scheduling and hiring/ training of new employees, as well as taking care of the dayto-day operations of the store. Some experience with store merchandising will also be beneficial to this role, as well as a good understanding of the importance of customer service.

P/T Sales Associate - West Vancouver store

Candidates must be mature, friendly and energetic. Previous retail sales experience is a must, as well as a keen interest in women’s fashion.

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EXPERIENCED SALES CONSULTANT

Join the No. 1 Volkswagen Sales Team of BC! Capilano Volkswagen Inc. requires a highly motivated and enthusiastic candidate to join the No. 1 Volkswagen Sales Team in BC. Must have automotive sales experience along with excellent communication skills. A current BC MVSA License, a valid BC Drivers License and a clean driver’s abstract are required. We offer an excellent remuneration and benefits package. Apply in confidence to: Garry Speranza, Sales Manager Fax: 604-985-0520 Email: garry@capilanovw.com

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BJ’s Fashions has been a successful women’s clothing company for over 30 years with stores in both Vancouver and West Vancouver, and we carry many fantastic lines such as Tuzzi, Monari, Cartise, Cookie Johnson, Sandwich, and much more. We offer competitive wages with extra sales incentives, and our hours of operation are daytime only so no evenings are required.

Please send your resume if you are interested in joining our dynamic team. email: sobluclothing@gmail.com

Beauticians/ Barbers

CHAIR RENTAL

with clientele available in well established salon in West Van. Call 604-926-3271 Qualified Children’s Stylist is needed for Children’s hair salon in West Vancouver. Part time Tues. thru Sat. 3pm - 6pm. Drop off resume in person: 1785 Bellevue, West Van. No phone calls please. ROOM and Chairs for rent in high end salon in Lower Lonsdale. Parking avail. Call 604-551-3038

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General Employment

Busy Revelstoke, BC bike shop is looking for EXPERIENCED MECHANICS. In addition to exceptional mechanical expertise, this position requires strong communication skills & problem solving abilities. Salary is competitive & based on experience. Please reply to: flowtbikesandskis@gmail.com or visit us in Revelstoke.

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FLAGPERSONS & LANE CLOSURE TECHS

• Must have reliable vehicle • Must be certified & experienced • Union Wages & Benefits Apply in person 19689 Telegraph Trail, Langley fax resume to 604-513-3661 or email: darlene@valleytraffic.ca PAY OFF POST HOLIDAY BILLS

Earn extra cash to supplement your current income or pay off your bills. Now hiring delivery contractors for the Sun, Province & National Post in the West Vancouver area. Must have reliable winterized vehicle and be available from 2am to 6am daily. Earn up to $900/mo. Call to find the route closest to you.

778-968-4400

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General Employment

Certified Traffic Control People and Lane Closure Technicians required. Must have own vehicle. 604-996-2551 or email Traffic_King@shaw.ca

Now hiring for Spring Season ★ Shipper/Receiver ★ Cashiers ★ Nursery Sales Associate Please send resume to: Fax: 604-926-7631 Email: mlgcwest@telus.net

PHONE BOOKS Mature persons with car or truck to deliver Yellow Pages™ Telephone Directories to North Vancouver and West Vancouver areas.

Call 1-800-733-9675 Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm

SPA ON THE ROCKS

is now hiring for the following positions F/T & P/T Hair Stylist & Esthetician Please email resumes to: info@spaontherocks.ca

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


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FULL TIME DRIVER / SHIPPER wanted for North Shore distributor Please include ICBC driving record report with resume. Fax 604-986-7354 or email jobs@westerntechnical.com

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Busy, Bright, Modern North Vancouver office is looking to add to its team.

Home Support

★ JUNIOR PERSON

Sales and customer service skills an asset. Level 1 license preferred but willing to train the right person.

LIVING WELL HOME CARE SERVICES

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is currently looking for qualified, caring, & reliable

Minimum Level 1 license required. North or West Van resident an asset. We offer a competitive salary & benefits. Please send resume to Fax: 604-988-2411 or email: ibiresume@shawbiz.ca

COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS for Live In - especially weekends & Hourly - including overnight

Positions in North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Vancouver, Bowen Island, & Squamish.

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Please visit the Employment page of our website: www.livingwellhomecare.ca for more info. To apply, send resume (indicate if you are interested in a Live In and/or Hourly position) & availability (days & hours) by email: employment@ livingwellhomecare.ca or fax: 604-904-3758 Quote job # LWPM

Retail Sales

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STORE MANAGER

HEALTH CARE

Urgently requires a mature, experienced home care provider for West Van couple. Minimum of 8 hrs/wk. Includes light houskeeping & assistance with shower, light meal prep. Provider must be experienced in home care, a valid driver’s licence & vehicle & North Shore resident. $14.00/hr. Email resume to:

marshat@telus.net or phone 1-250-715-1094

TRUTH IN ''EMPLOYMENT'' ADVERTISING Postmedia Community Publishing makes every effort to ensure you are responding to a reputable and legitimate job opportunity. If you suspect that an ad to which you have responded is misleading, here are some hints to remember. Legitimate employers do not ask for money as part of the application process; do not send money; do not give any credit card information; or call a 900 number in order to respond to an employment ad. Job opportunity ads are salary based and do not require an investment. If you have responded to an ad which you believe to be misleading please call the Better Business Bureau at 604-682-2711, Monday to Friday, 9am - 3pm or email inquiries@bbbvan.org and they will investigate.

We are a Canadian owned and operated chain of retail stores, with 53 locations across Canada. We specialize in superior quality bedding and home decor products at exceptional prices. Quiltsetc is seeking a dynamic Store Manager for our Park Royal Store in West Vancouver. The primary responsibility of the store Sales Manager is to drive the business, oversee store operations, perform human resources functions within the location, and to ensure the assigned contribution, sales goals and all other store activities are achieved. We offer: competitive salary and bonus structure, flexible scheduling, comprehensive benefits package, an excellent support system and a staff discount program. Salary commensurate with experience What you will offer: 5 years management experience in a retail environment, demonstrated success in driving sales and building customer loyalty, strong team building skills, excellent communication and leadership skills, superior time management and organizational skills. If you are interested in joining our dynamic company please send your resume and cover letter to: email.resumes11@gmail.com

For more information please visit our website at quiltsetc.com and click on Careers.

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Teachers/ Instructors

FRENCH SPEAKING ECE for infant/ toddler daycare in N. Van lagardea-t@hotmail.com or fax 778-340-1064

Great job for parent with kids in school.

Cash & Kitchen Help

Cafeteria help in North Vancouver High School. School days 9am-2:30pm. email resume to: amagafood@yahoo.com

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

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Tutoring Services

TUTOR (BC Certified Teacher) Math, French, Calculus, Physics and Chemistry. 604-836-3496 TUTOR DOCTOR NORTH SHORE Tutoring for All Ages and Subjects. Experienced & Qualified Tutors. 778.340.3100 ajonescox@tutordoctor.com www.tutordoctor.com

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Appliances

GE PROFILE Fridge Model 18. Brita in door. 7 yrs old Bottom Freezer,30Wx30DX65.5H. Excellent Cond. $500, 604-987-1950

ILAC APPLIANCE & VACUUMS

1825 Lonsdale Ave

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3 ORANGE tabby for sale, born Dec. 4th, ready to pick up Feb. 4th, $120, call 604-872-6025

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APT. & FULL SIZE Fridge, Stove, Washer, Dryer, Stackers

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AMERICAN COCKER Spaniel P/B pups, 7wks old, 1st shots incl, $700 cash obo. 604-375-8822

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GARAGE SALES North Vancouver

94 - RENO SALE Sat 10:30-2. Furn, housewares, fridge, kitchen cabinets, etc. 4197 Norwood Ave

Metaphysical

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

604.306.5134 AUSSIE DOODLE/LAB Doodles, from $650 - $900, yellow or black non shed 604-302-3993

Art & Collectibles

Follow the garage sale trail in

good condition. Collector’s piece. $699 obo 604.808.6223 North Shore

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For Sale Miscellaneous

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.ca

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Fuel

A CLEAN DRY SPLIT Maple, birch, alder. Guar lowest prices. David 604-926-0014 24H

BLACK FEMALE SHEPARD/ LAB Pups, vaccinated, parents reg, $500 ea. 604-534-3524 BLUE NOSE PITBULLS to loving home. 1 male, 5 females, $550 (M), $750 (F). 778-968-3123

Recycler

COMPUTER DESK with hutch, dark oak, free for pick up. call 604-929-7398

GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups healthy socialized. exc temp vet check deworm $575 604-819-8083

HAVANESE PUPS, CKC Reg. 1 female, 3 males, almost ready to go. choose now, 604-536-1817

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FIREARMS

All types wanted, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed North Shore dealer. 604-960-0045 WANTED - Silver / Silver plate. Old coins, old clocks. Religious European Carvings, Paintings, Leather Cases & Collectibles. Please Call 604-983-8788

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Daycare Centres

Licensed Group Daycare 20 years experience 12 mos - 5 yrs. ★604-929-5799★

Golfing

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

KOMONDOR 8 wks, 2 males, low shed/low allergen, smart, loyal, loving. $1000. 604-857-4120

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LAB PUPPIES Choc Black & yellows, males & females, ready view parents $550. 604-701-1587 PIT BULL PUPS. Pb Blue Nose Bullies, vet checked & dewormed. Best lines, looks & prices. $500. 604-819-6006

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Mortgages

COMMERCIAL MORTGAGES Having difficulty obtaining Financing?

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PRESA CANARIO PB pups, view parents, Fawn & Brindle, shots & dewormed. $900. 778-593-0533

Verico Assent Mortgage Corp Call: 604-984-9159 Toll Free: 866-984-9159

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Call TODAY For Purchases, Refinances & Consolidations. Self-Emp mortgages avail. Rates are still low!

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Cats

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REAL ESTATE 6008

Condos/ Townhouses

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

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North Vancouver

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6020

Houses - Sale

6020-01

Real Estate

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Any Price, Any Location Any Condition. No Fees! No Risk! 77-1935 Purcell Way, North Vancouver. 2 BR + Den, steps away from Capilano University and Lillooet Park, visit website for pictures, floorplans and times. www.AccoladeRealEstate.ca Michael Lepore Royal LePage 604-295-3974 FOR SALE BY OWNER North Vancouver, 2 BDRM Condo $320,000. South Facing, 1060 sq ft. 2nd Floor. Renovated, new appliances (5), slate/laminate floor, crown/base moulding, granite counters. 778-231-9860

6008-30

Surrey

SRY, GUILDFORD. 2 BR, 1 bath, 850sf g/l T/H, f/p, patio. $178,900. Near schools, amens. By Owner 604-277-2512 or 604-657-3810

6020

Houses - Sale

6020-01

Real Estate

604.777.5046

Verico Assent Mortgage Corp Call: 604-984-9159 Toll Free: 866-984-9159

3507

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Financial Services

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Wanted to Buy

COLLECTOR LOOKING to buy: Pre 1960 metal tin toys, old militaria items, postcards, antique fire arms & related. Anything collectibles. 604-313-5479

4540

Call 1-866-690-3328

EXCELLENT CONDITION large sofa & loveseat, oval dining table 6 chairs, qn white bdrm set, U Pick Up Sat/Sun 604-988-3726 QUEEN BOX spring, clean cream colored, no mattress. Free for pick-up 604 980-2616

Camping

6008-22

TOP KNOT FIREWOOD est 1981 Dry Alder, Birch & Maple. Pick up or delivered. Rod 604-985-7193

2118

4515

The North Shore News Classifieds

FOR SALE: Thousand Trails and Naco Gold Alliance Campground Membersip. $1,950 incl transfer fee. To verify call 604-657-8823

NIKON CAMERA Photomic 35mm with 50mm lens circa 1969 (war journalist’s camera) very

96- SAT., Jan 29th 10am-2pm 575 East Carisbrooke Road. furniture & brick a brack.

Weekends were made for shopping, so make sure you check our Classifieds for a comprehensive listing of garage sales in your area!

Delivery/Warranty avail.

SMALLER DEEP freezer 21”x31” and 36”deep good condition. $50 obo 604 808 6223 North Shore

North Vancouver

PROFESSIONAL CARE GIVER, licenced, take care of elderly, cleaning, laundry, groceries & driving. Good refs. Mel 604-876-5466, 604-992-1806

4060

All Like New!

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Insurance

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$99 can sell your home 574-5243 Delta Price Reduced studio condo, 19+ complex, pool, park, $99,900 597-8361 id4714 Maple Ridge spotless 947sf 1br condo above snrs cent 55+ $219,900 466-1882 id5262 Sry Sullivan Mews ground lvl 1200sf 2br 2ba tnhse, 55+complex $220K 834-6935 id5136 Sry E Newton 1 acre lot with 2600sf 6br 2.5ba bungalow $479,900 778-549-2056 id5198 Sry Bear Creek Park Reduced 1440sf rancher, gated 45+ $279,900 597-0616 id5234 ★ ALERT: WE BUY HOUSES ★ Foreclosure Help! Debt Relief! No Equity! Don’t Delay! Call us First! 604-657-9422

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6020-02

Abbotsford

ABBOTSFORD, 4 BR Rancher, 3 bath, completely updated, fin bsmnt, pool, deck. $499,800. Mel Crocker 604-726-6358 RE/MAX

6020-06

Chilliwack

CHILLIWACK well built spac 7 BR home, superb views, 1/3 acre, deck, w/shop, gar, $549,800. Mel Crocker, 604-726-6358 RE/MAX

6020-26

North Vancouver

BUY THIS APT NOW, in a prime position in Lower Lonsdale. 2 Br, 2 Baths, In Suite wd, Gas fp, 6 Appls. Price $419,000 for 974sf. Phone: 604-988-6192

6020-36

Tsawwas.

RANCHER NEXT to Tsaawwassen Town Centre, fully reno’d 3 br, 2 bath, 848 sqft, + 750 sf over sized garage w/workshop. $759,900. Info 604-943-2572

6020-38

Vancouver East Side

Sun, Jan 30, 2-4pm, 3267 E. Georgia St, Vancouver. 6 BR, 4 baths, 3 years old. $854,900. Mala @ Sutton 778-859-4458

6030

Lots & Acreage

BUILDER LOOKING for double lot or tear down in North or West Van. 778-891-1474


A36 – North Shore News – Friday, January 28, 2011

Legal/Public Notices

5505

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RENTALS 6505

Apartments & Condos

6505-11

North Van Apt. Rentals

MOVE-IN BONUS

INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 1989 Marine Drive NORTH VANCOUVER

Bach, 1 Bdrms & 2 Bdrms, 2 Baths Starting from $815

Furnished suites also avail. City & Mtn. Views. Includes heat & hot water. Pool, Jacuzzi, sauna & tennis courts on site. Security & video monitoring. On major bus route.

RENTALS 604-980-3606 rentals@capreit.net www.caprent.com

1 Br, $845, corner unit, brick patio, Feb. 1. heat incl. quiet. drapes. gated or free prkg, no pets, 1 yr lease. 310 East 2nd, 604-904-0956 1 BR city view,12 flr Central Lonsdale, $1175 incl heat/hw, wd, ns np Feb 1/15th 604-913-1318 1 Br large, $860, avail March 1. gated prkg. quiet, drapes no pets, heat incl. walk to seabus, 1 yr lease, 163 W 5th. 604-980-7501

7005

Body Work

EXOTIC Beauty Shontel avail for discreet relaxation sessions on the North Shore..... 604-980-9938

7010

Personals

ATTRACTIVE mature European lady on North Shore for delightful bodysage. ANITA, 604-808-5589 LUXURY RELAXATION SPA 778-340-2778 1053 Marine Dr, North Van

full body rub sauna & steam Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Thai

Sun-Thur 10-Midnight Fri/Sat 10am-1pm

Angel Massage 604-294-8038

402-3701 Hastings St., Burnaby

1 BR VIEW f/p, d/w,secure u/g prkg, Lease. 2nd/Lonsdale, N/P, $1050. Feb 1st, 604-669-3950 1 BR, W. 20th & Lonsdale, heat, hw & prkg, no pet, avail now, refs req’d. 604-738-7430.. 960-0452 1 BR, xtra large, hardwood, $875, Avail Feb 15, central Lonsdale, heat/hw incl’d, np, 604-986-6418

144 W. 14th St MARLBOROUGH TOWER

Spacious 1 BR with balconies, spectacular views, $1200-$1350, well maintained, clean, quiet concrete highrise. Fabulous Central Londsale location, next to library, transit, shops & cls to schools. Sorry, no pets. Heat & Hot water incls. Call 604-983-6920 to view.

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Relaxation Massage Special Rates meridienspa.com

7015

Escort Services

★★ Ashley & Lisa 604-551-3945

Have toys...Wanna see our Box? GENTLEMEN! Attractive discreet European lady is available for company. 604 451-0175

Apartments & Condos

6505-11

North Van Apt. Rentals

1BD/17FLR, $1800, 5mins away from the seabus, dw, W&D, gym & pool. Small pets Ok. Avail Mar (604) 723-2559 Sean 2 & 3 BR. 1 & 2 baths, avail now. 1 yr lease, 125 West 19th, no pets, coin wd, call 778-554-0537

144 W. 14th St MARLBOROUGH TOWER

Spacious 2 BR with balconies, spectacular views, $1600, 945 sqft, well maintained, clean, quiet concrete highrise. Fabulous Central Londsale location, next to library, transit, shops & cls to schools. Sorry, no pets. Heat & Hot water incls. Call 604-983-6920 to view.

2 BDRM Upper Lonsdale. Incl. Heat, h/w. N/S. N/P. 1yr lease. $1150/mth. Avail Feb 1st. (604) 980-3889 2 br. $1180, Lonsdale & 21st, Feb 1, hardwood, quiet bldg, np, hw, heat prkg storage 604-990-4088 2 BR $1495 & $1595 avail now; ocean view, reno’d, dw, ns, cat ok lower Lonsdale, 604-988-1939

2 br a corner suite, 2nd flr of very quiet 3 story walk up, E. 15th St. large private balcony, sunny, south facing, new windows, dw, new carpet, venetian blinds, free laundry fac. no smoking & no pets, $1100 604-830-0857 msg. 2 BR bright, hi-spd/cable, hardwood, ns, np, nr seabus, quiet bldg. $1300, 604-708-8998 X308 2 BR, h/w flrs, Central Lonsdale. balcs, adult bldg, Mar 1. Incl heat/ h/w. $1125 Sivi, 604-990-4126 2 BR Large, 1st flr. 10/Lonsdale $1030incl heat/cable, ns, np, refs well kept quiet bldg. Feb 1, suit quiet tennant(s) 604-317-7425

3 BR, 2 bath, Up Lons, 5 appl, f/p, granite island, garden, wheelchair access. $1850 604-980-6050 326 WEST 1st St. 1 bdrm $865 & up. Nr seabus, secure prkg, no pets. Avail immed. 604-983-6916 Beautiful Large Suites - 1 BR from $915, now or Mar 1. 2 BR $1320, now or Mar 1. $300 Movein Allowance 2 BR only. Heat, h/w, prkg. Lease 604-986-3866 A LITTLE PIECE OF HEAVEN.. in Lynn Valley, heat & hw incl’d, ug prkg, (3 mos free) some reno’d units, 1 br, $945... 2 br, 1 bath $1200.. 2 br, 2 bath, $1275... 3 br, 2 bath.. $1475, coin wd, quiet area, 1 cat ok, No dogs, ns, 604-980-9219

BLUERIDGE APTS (Family complex )

3 BR. Feb. 1, new reno’s, new cabinets, laminate & tiles, newer appls, prkg, storage, incl heat & hw, playground (Mt Seymour Prkwy). 604-924-3628 www.blueridgeapartments.com

LRG SPACIOUS 1-2 bdrm units avail heat/h/water incl, beautiful mtn view, indoor pool. D/Town bus @ front door. $975 - $1,350 To view call 604-830-7587

195 21st Street BELLEVUE TOWER 1 Bedroom $1450 Avail Feb 1 & Mar 1 Prestigious bldg next to seawall. Beautifully renovated, granite c/tops, h/w flrs, new appls, d/w, new kitchen & bath rm cabinets, indoor pool. Facing NW with ocean views. Steps to community ctr, shops, transit & restaurants. Sorry, no pets.

Call 604-922-8815 to view.

6505

Apartments & Condos

6505-11

North Van Apt. Rentals

Delbrook Gardens 777 W. Queens Rd -2 BR $1540. Wkdays 604 990-2971 /Wkends 985-2876 KENMORE MANOR 140 East 17th St. A bright 1 bdrm Available. Heat & h/w incl. N/S, No Pets. 604-980-4554

2 BDRM, $1150, Cent. Lonsdale, nice quiet bldg, carpet / h/w flr, n/p, avail. NOW, 604-988-3227

2 BR, new, 2 levels, Central, modern finishes, top appls. 1000 sq ft. Walk all ammen, $1990, avail immed. 604-377-6559

Meridien

604-985-4969

6505

Chesterfield/W15, Bach & 1br, fp, incld heat hw, cable, 1 yr lease, np $750up, 604-987-9899 Delbrook Gardens 777 W. Queens Rd -1 BR $1195. Wkdays 604 990-2971/Wkends 985-2876

GREAT LOCATION! 145 West Keith Road.

Bach $880, 1 BR $1095 Avail Now. Ocean view. indoor pool. Concrete bldg. Ht & H/W incls.

Call 604-986-3356

LYNN VALLEY, updated 2 BR, d/w, cat ok, large patio $1200 604-925-8824 Vistarealty.net

LYNN VALLEY, updated large 3 BR, cat ok, $1375, March 1 604-925-8824 Vistarealty.net

MOVE IN ALLOWANCE Lrg 1 BR, Avail Feb 1, quiet, clean building, Rent $1100. Incls Heat & H/W. No pets/Non smoker, 1 yr lease, Cable/park extra, To view call 604-985-4272

Parkgate Shopping, Plus Rec Center, Level Walk 2 bd 2 bth, 1146’ Plus, deck. Gym. View, Golf! Furn. or Not? $1995 www.dianamander.com Royal LePage 604-657-4508 PARKRIDGE TERRACE 110 E. Keith Rd. Great location, park like setting, sauna, indoor pool. 1 BR. $1075 2 Br. $1395 up views, storage. NO PETS. 604-988-7379 www.glassmanpm.com

Parkview Manor

460 W. 15th St. RENOVATED Quiet, spacious & bright suites. 1 br - Feb. 15/11 Incl heat, h/w, prkg, storage. No Pets 604-921-1097 Cell (604-813-1097) TUCKTON PLACE 1520 Chesterfield Rd. NV 2 bdrm $1300 No pets. Call 604-

990-2971 or Wkends 778-340-7406

TUCKTON PLACE 1520 Chesterfield Rd. NV 1 bdrm $935 No pets. Call 604-

990-2971 or Wkends 778-340-7406

VICTORIA PARK PLACE 615 St. Georges Ave @ E 6th St. 1 & 2 BR , bright, clean quiet bldg, np, ns.. 604-980-9057 WOODCROFT- 2BR 1bath, balc, pool, 1prkg, np $1310incl heat/ gym. Feb 1. 604-988-5550 x 101

6505-12

West Van Apt. Rentals

1 BR lrg mtn view, reno’d 2009, granite &ss, prkg, storage, walk to ocean, library&rec. $1250 unfurn/ $1350 furn Mar 1. 604-904-2304

WATERFRONT LUXURY The Pink Palace on the Seawall 2 bdrm, 2 bath spacious Indoor/outdoor pools. Fitness centre & billiard room, small pets allowed, no smoking 2222 Bellevue Ave. To view: 604-926-0627

6505

Apartments & Condos

6505-12

West Van Apt. Rentals

PACIFICANA 1480 Esquimalt Ave. 1 bachelor, 1 bdrm, ocean views, dw, n/p, n/s Feb 1st. By appt. 604-921-7800 1 BDRM Recently reno’d 800sf, available in quiet waterfront building, exceptional ocean view, No pets, non-smoking. 2180 Argyle Ave. West Vanc. 604-913-1849 for viewing appointment

6540

Houses - Rent

2 BR, 1 den, 1 bath, reno’d rancher, fenced yrd beautiful neighbourhood. Nr schools, Lonsdale, ref’s/credit check req’d, np, $2,550. 778-882-5066 2 BR+ den beautifully furn North Van home, upper Lonsdale, amazing views/gardens, n/s Feb. 15th $3200 incl short/long term 604-836-0809 helenac@telus.net 3 BDRM, Norgate, CDS, new reno, htd flrs, 4 appl, wd f/p, N/S, cat ok, $1950. NOW. 604-644-8812 3 BR, new reno, Central Lonsdale 2 bth, quiet area, lrg deck & yard $2300 avail now 604-922-4344 3-4 BR. rec room, 2 bath, yard, fp, near Parkgate Mall, 5 appls, ns, np, Feb 1, $2100, 604-988-6572

1775 Bellevue Avenue HOLLYBURN PLAZA 2 BR - Avail Feb 1 From $1850/mo. Fully Reno’d, granite countertops, Breathtaking ocean view, new appls, d/w, new kitchen & bath rm cabinets, 2 balc, 1.5 baths, HW floors, Walk to shops & restaurants. Steps to Seawall, transit & beaches. Sorry, no pets. Call 604-922-4724 to view.

AMBLESIDE TOWER 1 BR & 2 BR’s avail. Move in Bonus. Excellent views, rents incl. heat & h/w. Tennis courts, indoor pool, saunas, exercise & games rooms on premises. Walk to beach & shops. 1552 Esquimalt 604-922-8443

6515

Duplexes - Rent

4BR, 4BATH 2400 sf, Lynn Valley, like new nr schools & shops $2750 ns np Feb1 604-980-5457

6522

Furnished Accommodation

3 BR, fully furn, equip kitchen, insuite w/d, $1650 incl util, cable, TV, phone. Feb 1. 604-990-9911

A SHORT STAY Renos, family, execs, long term. 604-987-2691 www.vancouvershortstay.com FURNISHED SUITES & Houses Short-term, Good prices.

EAGLES NEST. Eve 604-921-8174

HOMAWAY INNS Specializing in furn accom at reas rates. call 604-723-7820 or visit www.homawayinns.com Short Term 1 bedroom Heritage Furn. $750/mo inclusive. ns, np, 604-988-6082 grandmanor.net

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office/retail suites & partial houses

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shared accommodation

To advertise in Rentals call 604-630-3300

A Super ’Side Split’ in Canyon Heights, hwd, newer appls& kitchen, 3 bd 1 bth rec rm, office, outbuildings $2495 Out Station! Gambier Island! Beat Moorage Rates in City! 25’ Dock, 2 bd, 3 bths plus Bunk House (6) Outdoor Shwr Hot Tub, Fab Views $2495 Furry Creek Spacious View Howe Sound/Golf Course 5 bd 4 bth Sweet Possible? 3 car garage storage $2695 Post & Beam Updates South facing, reverse plan, wide plank fir floor, gas stove Ikea kitchen, 2 bth, 3 bd, hot tub Turn around in drive $3195 Waterfront Tree House! Sharp West Coast Edge! studio & 4 bd 5 bth SS appl hwd tile. Tremendous views $6995 Altamont New, View Exec A1 Newer, triple garage, pool, hot tub, sauna, media, wine, gym 8700’ Faces South, Bright, Outdoor kitchen, maintenance for pool, gardener in $14995 www.manderrealestate.com Royal LePage Northshore Diana 604-657-4508 Kristin 604-671-6175

AMBLESIDE CHARACTER updated, 3 br 3 ba, hardwood $3000 604-925-8824 Vistarealty.net

BRITISH PROP. on Stevens Dr. 4 br 3 bath house, hardwood, fp, avail now, $3400, 604-715-2536 DEEP COVE 604-929-5191 - n/s - 2 BR seaside cottage $2275 - 3 BR large lot, quiet area $2050

DELBROOK 5 BR 4 ba, 2 kitchen 4 f/p, hardwood, decks $3495 604-925-8824 Vistarealty.net DOLLARTON - 350 Roslyn Blvd, 3 br+den in bsmt, VIEW! 5 appls, $1920+utils. 604-929-1723 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 lot with views... $1,688/M CHILLIWACK - 9557 Williams, 3 bdrm, 1 bath, cozy HOUSE on 49x171’ lot, excellent investment property in heart of town..... $888/M Call Kristen today (604)786-4663 www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca

Moving Out?

Park Royal Towers 1 & 2 Bdrm Suites Spectacular Views, Walk to Shops & Transit Hardwood Floors Pool Rent includes all utilities.

604-922-3246 935 Marine Drive

WEST VAN - RETAIL Marine Dr, 1000 - 2200 sq ft Ambleside stores. 604-836-2494

6600

Storage

AVAIL NOW! Lower Lonsdale storage space, 600sf, electricity $450, also 900sf. with large loading doors, high ceilings, lane access. $900. 604-983-9493

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

1 BR Deep Cove, private, luxury 6 appl, fp, patio, cable, net, pkg, 600sf, ns, refs $1200 929-4553 1 BR, Lynn Canyon, garden level, shared wd, np ns, $800 incls. available. 604-720-6045 $1100 LRG 2 BDRM Bsmnt Suite on quiet Lower Lonsdale North Van Street. Available Immediately. Call 604-983-8518 for viewing. 2 BR, 4 yr old, 580 sf bsmt suite, insuite laundry, cable, nr Lynn Canyon & Rice Lake hiking & biking trails, bus stop 1/2 blk, ns, refs, $1100. 604-985-9346 2 br. garden level, central Lonsdale, fully reno’d, enclosed garage.$1625 incl heat/light, dw, wd, fp, ns np. Available Immed. 604-925-1036 2 BR, Lynnmour, 5 appl, own laund, fenced yrd, ns, pet neg. $1150+ util. Imm. 604-984-7933

2 BR, nr Lynn Canyon, priv,quiet above grnd, cbl, net, pet ok, suit 2, ns, $1100 incl, 604-985-3906 2 BR Suite, new reno, immed, Ambleside, $1600, ns, pet neg 604-926-8896, 778-881-2147

2BR BSMT suite, FULL bath, $1100+util, updated, fenced yard, parking, storage, NS/NP Feb.1 604-904-1221 3 BR top flr hardwood, 1.5 ba, 1200sf dw,upper Lonsdale, bright garage ns np, $1900 604-723-3313

GIVE YOUR FAMILY THE BEST! 3 BR large & bright suite in Upper Lynn Valley sought after cul-desac. Newly reno’d, insuite laundry, own entry. Huge backyard backs into greenbelt. Close to school, bus, new library & world renowned trails within 4 min. $1750 utils incl. Avail now. Call Julia 604-351-1180 or kakloros16@yahoo.com QUEENS. Main flr of hse, 4 BR, 2 bath, 7 appls. Nr schools. $2800. N/S. Avail now. 604-505-7868

6605

Townhouses Rent

3 BR, large, nr Edgemont, 2 level, deck by stream, 1.5bath, 5appl, fp ns, cat ok $1895, 604-922-9400 3BDRM 2.5 bath, 5 appl, 2 patios, o/d pool/gym, nr bus, shops, n/p, $1850. 604-998-2259

BEAUTIFUL CANYON MANOR (on Capilano Rd)

Luxury view townhouse, new reno, 3 bdrm, 2 balconies, 2.5 baths, 2000 sf, 2 wood f/p, 6 appls, 2 prkgs. 2 pools outside. Cable, heat incl. Peaceful, park-like setting. $2400. avail Mar 1. Mature bldg. No pets. 604-987-7813

MOVE IN ALLOWANCE (1/2 mnth move in, 1/2 mnth renewal). 2 BR & 3 BR’s, 5 appls, 1.5 bath, variable lse term, NP/NS, Rent start/$1435. To view call 604-986-0511

1BR (700-770 sq.ft.) 2 BR (1070 sq. ft.)

604-630-3300

Office/Retail Rent

2 BR, West Van, near bus/shops, sh’d W/D, NS/NP. Avail Mar 1. $950 - $1250/mo. 604-922-1466

Completely Renovated

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

6565

6615

Wanted To Rent

RETIRED PROFESSIONAL looking for garden level suite, pay upto $1200. 604-874-4240

Check the Rental Section

WEST VANCOUVER marble sculptor looking for studio space. North Shore Pls Call 604 377 8575.


HOME SERVICES 8020

Blinds & Draperies

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

8025

Cabinet Making

Kitchen cabinet and millwork www.darenmillworking.com

604-831-6902

8030

Carpentry

Keen Projects Ltd, Doors to floors, framing to trim. Lic, insured, refs Landon 604-307-5628 A JOURNEYMAN Carpenter. 30 yrs exp. Small renos. mouldings. Refs. (WCB) Dale 604-984-6997 A TICKETED CARPENTER Windows, doors, int. finishing, WCB. Sean 604-290-5994 FRIENDLY, Professional, Crown mouldings, baseboard, casings rough framing. 778-233-0559 GENERAL CARPENTRY Finishing, decks, fences, floor installation. Ian 778-848-4807 Home & Yard Carpentry. Small jobs. Bsmt, floors, concrete form, tiles. Francisco 604-710-9837 www.chulavistalandscaping.ca QUALITY CARPENTRY Renos & baths. Insured, local references. Call Dave at 604-724-4342

8035

Carpet Cleaning

ROYAL STEAM CLEANING Carpet, Upholstery, Auto (Int), walls & windows 604-765-8054

8055

Cleaning

$18/HR. Quality House cleaning. 604-983-3477 www.qualityhc.com CAPILANO MAID SERVICES Residential/Commercial, Post Renovation Cleanup, Refs, Insured, WCB. Call 778-895-1919 GERMAN HOUSE cleaning lady avail. very reliable, excellent refs. 604-986-9920 or leave message HOUSE CLEANING, Home Care. Excellent rates, exc. experience & exc. job. Darlene. 604-724-5661 2 HONEST exp’d & reliable ladies will clean your house to perfection. Exc ref’s. 604-929-7286

8060

Concrete

N.C.B. CONCRETE LTD. Specializing in residential concrete. Repair, removal and new installation. Patio specialists. 604-988-9523, 604-988-9495

8073

Drainage

LONSDALE

8075

Drywall

*Drywall * Taping * Texture * Stucco*Painting * Steel stud framing Quality Home 604-725-8925 VINCE’S MAGIC Drywalling & textured ceiling repairs. Bonded 604-307-2295 / 778-340-5208

8080

#381293 LIC’D Bonded Electrician. Service, reno. Low prices Jeff 604-839-2825, 604-929-1094 A LICENSED electrician #19807 semi-retired, small jobs only. 604-689-1747 pgr 604-686-2319 ALL YOUR electrical & reno needs. Lic’d electrician #37940. Bonded & insured 604-842-5276 DNE ELECTRIC Lic #89267 ALL Your Electrical Needs Reasonable & Affordable FREE Estimate 604-999-2332 LONSDALE ELECTRIC lic#1756 Panel changes & renos 604-988-7232, 604-842-0687

Fireplaces

GAS FIREPLACE tune-ups & service. RM Construction Ltd. 604-988-1011

8105

Flooring/ Refinishing

THE ART OF HARDWOOD FLOORS Installations Refinishing & Repairs Dust Free. Affordable Rates! Free Estimates.

Call: 604-240-3344

Hardwood Floor Refinishing Repairs & Staining Installation Free Estimates

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

HENRY’S

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

604-771-8885

Hardwood, Lam. Prof. Install, Refinish, Stain. Non-toxic Finishes. Expert Advice... 604-715-8455 INSTALLATION REFINISHING, Sanding. Free est, great prices. Satisfaction guar. 604-518-7508

8125

Gutters

604-973-0290

North Shore Gutters. Sales & Install 5’’ continuous gutter, minor repairs, cleaning. 604-988-5294

8075

Drywall

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Friday, January 28, 2011 - North Shore News - A39

YOUR NORTH SHORE GUIDE to THE ROAD

VW Touareg just gets better 2011 Volkswagen Touareg

Braking News

Brendan McAleer

Beatle’s Ferrari for sale

Behind The Wheel Columnist DAVID CHAO reviews the 2011 Hyundai Elantra next week in REV

David Chao

A weekly round-up of automotive news, good, bad and just plain weird:

INTRODUCED in 2003, the original Touareg was supposed to be unique and different from the traditional SUVs.

It was, for a brief period NEWS photo Paul McGrath of time. Sharing its platform THE 2011 VW Touareg is sold at Capilano VW on Marine Drive, North Vancouver. with the Porsche Cayenne, Volkswagen’s first crossover SUV was widely praised by the media performance, and wasn’t in the same could buy. The Volkswagen excelled in and consumers, but eventually fell to league as a Land Rover or Jeep when it many areas of the performance facets. the wayside as the luxury SUV market comes to climbing rocks. It was a fun-to-drive family mover exploded. VW had caught up to BMW Still, the Touareg soldiered on with that looked good and — perhaps most and Mercedes-Benz, only to fall back importantly — delivered good value. a cache of loyal owners who recognized into the pack. It couldn’t beat out it for what it was: one of the most See VW page 40 the established and popular X5 for rewarding, jack-of-all-trades SUVs you

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THE Touareg’s cabin is very quiet and loaded with smart, well designed features.

VW now a credible luxury badge From page 39 What’s not to like about that? The 2011 model is a beautifully crafted car that feels almost Audi-ish in terms of the quality of design and construction. Where performance is concerned, it’s closer to its Cayenne and Audi Q7 cousins, but maintains the sensibility we expect from VW vehicles. There’s a TDI diesel engine, of course, and Volkswagen will soon bless the Touareg with its first-ever hybrid powertrain. It is, in short, an extremely pleasant surprise, taking everything we liked about the Touareg and raising the bar about three or four notches. If you still aren’t convinced that Volkswagen should be building luxury

vehicles, this might be the one that will change your mind. Design VW’s new design language is clean and athletic, but may be a little too plain for some tastes. The new grille looks great, cutting across the face from headlamp to headlamp, and the sculpted side panels give the SUV an athletic stance. However, the rear is just a bit too generic. The most striking thing about the Touareg is definitely its overall shape and profile, which looks so much leaner and purposeful than last year’s model, despite slight gains in length and width. It’s helped along by a sloping roofline See Ignition page 42

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Nissan brings back the GT-R’s launch control ‘feature’ for 2012 Mini Cooper for some reason. Anyway, John didn’t get his first car until he was already famous, and for a guy with a silly haircut and a tendency to lie around in bed all day, he sure picked right. The car in question is a bright blue 1965 Ferrari 330GT, and it’s up for auction. Expected to fetch around $170,000 and up, the star power adds a certain cachet, but it’s a beautiful car in its own right. Lennon had other cars too, most famously a psychedelic Rolls Royce, but his car collection frankly went to hell when he had to make room for a small, very annoying Japanese hatchback. 2012 Nissan GT-R Brings Back Launch Control Many readers will remember the arrival of Nissan’s world-beating hypercar as being slightly marred by a transmissionliquidating “Easter egg.” Basically (and don’t try this at

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transmission) do four such ferocious acceleration runs and your insides will be as scrambled as a Denver skillet from Denny’s. Ferrari Releases a Hatchback? In the market for a sporty, yet practical car? Perhaps a VW GTi or Mazdaspeed3 might be on your list, or maybe you’re looking at a four-wheel-drive Impreza and wondering whether the STi version is a bit overkill. Well, if that ain’t, then this is: a four-wheel-drive, twodoor, hatchback Ferrari FF. With 651 horsepower. Now, there’s already a hit squad of hairy-knuckled blokes en route to my house to hit

me with a lead pipe about the kneecaps for calling Ferrari’s latest creation a “hatchback,” so let’s call it a shooting-brake. Same thing, fancier name. What’s important here is that this is only the second or third time Maranello’s ever popped out a three-door car, the last being the legendary 250 “Breadvan”, and it’s the first time they’ve ever done four-wheel-drive, although I’m sure some pedant with a Ferrari keychain and a Toyota Corolla is already emailing me with obscure examples to contradict everything I’ve just said. So it’s practical. Sort of. And quite pretty. Sort of. It looks a bit like one of

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**$1,500/$1,000/$500/$250 Owner Loyalty Cash is only available to customers who qualify for the Mazda Owner Renewal Program and is applied against the purchase price of a new 2010 Mazda6/2011 CX-7, CX-9/2010 Mazda5/2011 Mazda2, Mazda3 vehicle. No cash surrender value. Visit mazda.ca or see dealer for complete details. †0% APR Purchase Financing is available on new 2010 and 2011 Mazda vehicles. Based on a representative agreement using a finance amount of $15,470 for 2011 Mazda2 GX (B5XB51AA00)/$17,770 for 2011 Mazda3 GX (D4XS51AA00)/$22,470 for 2010 Mazda5 GS (E6SD50AA00)/$24,970 for 2010 Mazda6 GS I4 (G4SY60AA00)/$28,270 for 2011 CX-7 GX 2WD (PVXY81AA00)/ $38,170 for 2011 CX-9 GS (QVSB81AA00), at a rate of 0% APR, the cost of borrowing for a 48/60/72/72/48/48-month term is $0, bi-weekly payment is $149/$137/$144/$160/$272/$368, total finance obligation is $15,470/$17,770/$22,470/$24,970/$28,270/$38,170 including freight and PDI of $1,395/$1,595 for the Mazda2, Mazda3/ Mazda5, Mazda6, CX-7, CX-9. Taxes are extra and required at the time of purchase. Other terms available and vary by model. *Cash purchase price for new 2011 Mazda2 GX is $14,390 ($15,390 less cash credit of $1,000)/2011 CX-7 GX 2WD is $27,990/2011 CX-9 GS is $37,990 including freight and PDI. ▲$4,000 credit is available on cash purchases of remaining 2010 Mazda5 and 2010 Mazda6 vehicles. See dealer for details. ††Winter tire offer valid on finance and retail purchases of new 2011 CX-7 GX FWD (PVXY81AA00) and 2011 CX-9 GS FWD (QVSB81AA00) and all new 2010 CX-7 and CX-9 models purchased between January 4 – 31, 2011. No substitutions or cash surrender value. See your dealer for program details. Wheels and installation extra. $75 max. PPSA, licence, insurance, taxes, down payment and other dealer charges are extra and may be required at the time of purchase. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Dealer order or trade may be necessary. Lease and Finance on approved credit for qualified customers only. Offers valid January 4 – 31, 2011 while supplies last. Prices subject to change without notice. Visit mazda.ca or see your dealer for complete details. Images not exactly as shown. ‡Estimated fuel economy based on Natural Resources Canada Fuel Consumption Guide. Actual fuel consumption may vary. ® Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.


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