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NV’s Yamamoto appointed Minister of Advanced Ed. Tessa Holloway

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NORTH Vancouver-Lonsdale MLA Naomi Yamamoto was sworn in as Minister of Advanced Education on Monday, accepting a prominent position in Premier Christy Clark’s new cabinet.

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SPORTS fishermen turned out to a meeting with MP John Weston in West Vancouver Friday to protest the way halibut quotas are divided, giving 88 per cent to commercial licence holders and only 12 per cent to recreational anglers. See story Page 3.

The move is a big promotion for the former Minister of State for Building Code Renewal, who said she was thrilled to take the job. “I grew up in a home that valued post-secondary education. I actually didn’t think I had an option after leaving high school. That’s something that we just did; we went to post-secondary education,” she said. “My dad is thrilled, too.” Yamamoto said she is entering the position without any preconceived ideas of what needs to be done, but is looking forward to talking to university administration and students across the province. “I’m kind of drinking through the fire hose as they say,” she said. “The first thing I need to do is go out and visit various colleges, universities, private institutions (and) student groups and listen to what See Cabinet page 5

Students in Japan as meltdown looms

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A trip to Osaka Castle is on the itinerary of Argyle secondary students in Japan this week, despite the threat of a nuclear meltdown a few hundred kilometres away.

The 22 students and four chaperones, in the country on a field trip with the school’s digital media academy, travelled from Tokyo to Osaka on Japan’s main island of Honshu Sunday. They were attempting to put some distance between themselves and the Fukoshima Daiichi power plant, which was badly damaged in last week’s magnitude 9.0 earthquake and

Argyle class to stay 3 more days in area away from disaster zone

ensuing tsunami. “They are registered with the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo, and the advisories that they’ve received at this point are that they can continue with their plans to return on the 19th,” said Victoria Miles, spokeswoman for the North Vancouver school district. “They’re safe; they’re well; they’re enjoying the local food and . . . they’re able to do some sightseeing.” Although Japanese officials say radiation levels have fallen, those who live within 30 kilometres of the Fukoshima plant are

being warned to evacuate the area or stay indoors. Four of the plant’s six nuclear reactors have suffered explosions since Friday’s disaster, and one has since caught fire. The reactors shut down automatically when the earthquake hit, but when the plant was swamped by the tsunami that followed, the cooling systems failed. The reactors’ fuel rods, which continue to produce energy even in a shutdown, started to overheat. Technicians flooded the cores with seawater to stem the problem, but the effort has met with a series of mishaps. Some fuel rods partially melted after being left temporarily exposed. See Quake page 3

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Fishers attack feds at WV meeting MP Weston challenged over halibut quotas Ashley MacDonald

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RECREATIONAL anglers floated their concerns at a town hall meeting with West Vancouver MP John Weston Friday about the division of halibut quotas between the recreational and commercial sectors on the Pacific Coast. About 100 fishermen turned out to the gathering at the West Vancouver Community Centre. The anglers said they aren’t happy with the current system, which gives 88 per cent of the total allowable halibut catch every year to 426 commercial licence holders, while the remaining 12 per cent of the catch is split between 300,000 sport fishermen. Sports fishermen at the meeting pointed out that many of the commercial licence holders lease out their quota to other people. It’s estimated that only half of the commercial license holders are actively fishing. “Initially it was a good idea, but just like anything else, people have found loopholes around it …,” said Al Riedlinger, a recreational fisherman and sports fishing guide. Having the quota system allows for fresh halibut throughout the year, said Riedlinger, but allowing leasing of the commercial licences — which were originally distributed for free — also drives up the price of the fish, because the licence owners earn as much as $5 a pound for all halibut caught under their licences. “In essence, it’s costing me more per pound for a fish because a (commercial license holder) doesn’t go fishing. If he went and caught his own fish and sold them on the open market then it would bring that price back down,” said Riedlinger. Rob Alcock, president of the B.C. Sport Fishing Institute, has never been happy with the split between commercial and recreational fishing. “I don’t think the allocation system has any merit at all,” he said. “We are certainly not opposed to having everyone having access to

fishing — we believe there is room for everyone to go out and do that — but we don’t think the system has any merit when 200 or so guys have control of 88 per cent of the fish and they don’t even fish it anymore.” In the meeting, recreational fishermen suggested setting up a priority halibut fishery like the chinook fishery on the West Coast, where Fisheries and Oceans Canada would set aside specific poundage that could be fished by the recreational anglers. The rest of the catch would be left for the commercial sector. The recreational sector maintains all fish should be considered a common property resource. As it stands, “Two hundred private entrepreneurs have been given access to a resource which belongs to every Canadian,” said Dave Steele, owner of Highwater Tackle in North Vancouver. Weston told those at the meeting Gail Shea, minister of fisheries and oceans, wants to hear about how both sectors feel about the fishing season. “She’s looking for ways to do as much as possible to make both sides happy,” said Weston. “My interest is finding good solutions for the fishery and remedying my lack of knowledge for fish and fisheries by getting your advice,” said Weston, who candidly admitted to having a limited knowledge about fishing. But Steele wasn’t convinced anything will change for the better. “Fisheries and Oceans Canada has become a self-perpetuating machine that answers to nobody. They just create situations they attempt to manage and usually they don’t,” he said. It was stressed that the issue in halibut stock wasn’tconservation,asthefisheryiscloselywatched by the International Pacific Halibut Commission to determine the season’s total allowable catch. The B.C. government estimates that provincial sport fishing contributes $288 million to the province’s economy. This year, recreational fishermen fear their season may be cut short because of the quota restrictions. The town hall meeting was considered a “meeting on the allocation of commercial and recreational halibut;” however, some attendees believe it was announced quietly in hopes that not many would attend. There wasn’t any notice of the meeting on Weston’s website.

Changing lanes

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ANNIE Kim (left) with the District of North Vancouver’s transportation planning department listens to cyclist Will Schuurman’s comments at a public open house on North Vancouver’s Bicycle Master Plan. The meeting was held at the North Vancouver City Library March 9 as the process to update the plan gets underway.

Quake stranded WV man in airport Teen goes to jail From page 1

In the event of a full meltdown, the fuel could escape from its container, releasing dangerous amounts of radiation. A blast at Reactor 2 on Tuesday morning released 800 times more radiation than the recommended hourly limit in Japan and sparked a fire at a fuel storage pond at Reactor 4. The accident is already being dubbed as worse than Ukraine’s Chernobyl disaster of 1986. For parents of the Argyle students, the news hasn’t been easy to digest. “The parents are checking in regularly with their kids . . . and I think that goes some ways to alleviate concerns. But certainly it’s a tense situation for parents so far distant from their kids,” said Miles. A West Vancouver man will also be making his way back home from Japan this week, after spending nearly two days at Tokyo’s Narita airport, sleeping on cardboard and eating crackers along with thousands of other stranded passengers and employees affected by the massive earthquake. Jamie Metzner, 25, had only been in the country for about 30

minutes Friday afternoon when he felt the big one hit. “It was chaos at the airport; lights falling down; employees running and screaming. In Japan, the cellphones have a warning siren that emits from every phone when a quake is detected, the whole airport was pounding with the alarms from people’s phones,” said Metzner via Facebook. “I’ve never been so scared.” He and fellow travellers were kept outside of the terminal for three hours until it was deemed safe. They spent the next 15 hours or so creating makeshift beds and scrounging up what food they could while waiting for trains to be reactivated. Despite the almost-certain frustration, Metzner said the atmosphere at the airport was very supportive. “The staff here have been unbelievable with helping passengers with contacting family members and such. All Internet here is free as well as long distance calling.” Metzner was able to get in touch with his family and his girlfriend to let them know that he is OK. He had planned on getting a tattoo from famous Japanese artist Horimitsu-san and returning home today.

News in running for best-in-Canada award

THE North Shore News is once again in the running for the title of best newspaper in Canada.

The Canadian Community Newspaper Association ranked the paper among the finalists in its annual competition Monday. News reporter Jane Seyd has also been named a finalist in the feature series category for last year’s series on drinking and driving. The announcement came on the heels of the British Columbia

and Yukon Community Newspaper Association’s selection of the News’ classified section as a finalist in the organization’s competition last week. Managing editor Terry Peters was also selected in the spot news photo category for his Feb. 28, 2010 image of an accident scene in which a cyclist had been struck. The winners will be announced April 29 for the CCNA competition and April 30 for BCYCNA.

for machete attack

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A North Vancouver man who slammed a machete halfway into a student’s skull when the victim didn’t give him a cell phone has been sent to jail for two years. Judge Doug Moss handed the prison term to Christopher Paul Lambert, 18, after Lambert pleaded guilty in North Vancouver provincial court March 10 to robbery and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose in relation to the attack near Lonsdale Quay Jan 28. “It was a crude, aggressive, violent, cowardly thing to have done,” Moss told Lambert, describing the attack as “gratuitous violence at its worst.” Crown counsel Judy Riddle said the victim of the attack, a visiting student from Korea who had been attending Simon Fraser University, was standing outside a restaurant near the SeaBus terminal just before 1 a.m. with his brother and a group of friends when three men came up to them and demanded cigarettes, money and cell phones. Two of the assailants began threatening the students with small knives, then became agitated when the students said they had nothing to hand over. When the victim turned around, “he was suddenly struck in the back of the head” by the third attacker who was wielding a machete See Attacker page 5


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Cabinet shrinks by 6 posts From page 1

she’s smart (and) she wants to decrease the length of cabinet meetings so we can actually get out and do things,” she said. The number of ministers is down six positions from Gordon Campbell’s government, which means many previous ministers didn’t make the cut. Former finance minister Colin Hansen, a cabinet veteran, and leadership contender Moira Stilwell were among those not given the cabinet nod. However, Yamamoto said she didn’t expect any hard feelings. “I’m sure there are people who are disappointed — I would be disappointed if I wasn’t named to cabinet — but I can tell you, I listened to Colin Hansen yesterday speak to the media and his attitude is incredible,” she said. “I think our caucus will hold together.”

they have to say, and frankly just introduce myself.” She said the importance of the ministry is growing as the province faces a skilledlabour shortage in the years ahead, and struggles to fill vacancies left by retiring baby boomers. One issue that’s gained consistent concern from students is the affordability of post-secondary education, though Yamamoto said at this point she feels the current policy limiting tuition increases to two per cent per year, which was enacted in 2006 after several years of large tuition hikes, is doing the job. So far, Yamamoto has had only one meeting with the new premier, but said she expects a change in leadership style. While she endorsed George Abbott during the leadership campaign, Yamamoto said she’s excited to get to know Clark and work with the other 17 ministers appointed Monday. “I can tell you she’s pretty focused; she’s very engaging;

Attacker banned from Quay

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with a more than 50-centimetre blade, said Riddle. TransLink staff, who had just arrived on the SeaBus’s final crossing, ran to the student’s aid, attempting to stanch the bleeding while they waited for emergency services to arrive. The student was rushed to Lions Gate Hospital where he was treated for a gruesome injury 10 centimetres long that had to be closed with 18 staples and additional stitches. The machete blade had sunk halfway into his skull, said Riddle — a depth of about five millimetres. After the attack, the three assailants ran away. Police reviewed video surveillance and arrested a co-accused, Blair Michael Benedict, 18, the same day. Lambert was arrested three days later. A 17-yearold from Surrey was also charged in the attack. Lambert told police he had been living at an addictions treatment program and had almost finished the course when he fell off the wagon. Lambert said before the attack that night, he’d been hanging out in a friend’s basement drinking hard liquor when they decided to go and hold someone up. In his statement to police, Lambert said he didn’t mean to attack the foreign student so violently. “He’d only meant to tap him,” said Riddle. “But the knife was heavy. It came down hard with a boom.” In handing down his sentence, Moss told Lambert, “You armed yourself with a machete. You chose to do it. Why you think you should arm yourself with such a horrible instrument is beyond me.” He told Lambert if he didn’t quit drinking, “You’re going to be either dead or in jail for the rest of

your life.” In addition to the jail sentence, the judge put Lambert on three years’ probation with conditions to stay away from the Lonsdale Quay area, except for the SeaBus. He also banned Lambert from owning any weapons, including knives and from being drunk in a public place.

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HATEVER the outcome of the crisis at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi power plant, there is little doubt it will reignite the debate here in Canada over the use of nuclear power. While the discussion is necessary, it’s vital that it be cool-headed. The images coming out of Japan of exploding containment structures, fleeing workers and clouds of radioactive steam appear to put the lie to claims we have heard for years from proponents that nuclear power is safe. Dozens of people have been contaminated to varying degrees, and if the worst-casescenario — a full meltdown — plays out, the toll will be far higher. Already the EU is reviewing its energy policy in response, and it’s not unlikely Canada will follow suit.

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Dear Editor: An open letter to West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country MP John Weston: Money poorly spent; work in need of doing. I object to the recent North Shore News ads boasting about how hard you’re working on our behalf. I caution you to consider how long and hard the Canadian people have to work to afford basic needs and secure modest pensions. With all due respect, one might be led to believe that Conservative members of parliament are working harder for re-election than for the needs, rights and privileges of their constituents. In military service, the term to merit a pension is 20 years, in the private sector longer still. For you,

John, it’s eight years. It’s gold-plated, and it’s bulletproof — ironic, considering how far removed you are from harm’s way. Federally, I do tend towards Conservative. I alone spoke in favour of the GST at the senatorial hearings and lobbied for free trade. I defended Mulroney’s Meech Lake Accord in The Economist and reversed the deplorable coverage it was getting internationally. No bleeding heart here; rather, I am a man who judges on delivered results. Today, I bought a stamp that commemorated the Year of The Rabbit. Might I recommend you lobby the Royal Canadian Mint for a stamp to honour Norouz to

pay homage to our Persian community. Please make the time to educate our sports, arts, culture and festival organizers on how best to secure federal funding for their projects. We require more than just jet-set liaison to Ottawa; we are paying for a Sherpa to do the heavy lifting and guide our community members to any and all available federal funding. John, don’t be that guy who spends $20,000 to proffer CV’s at Bilderberg; be the man who makes those plutocrats spend $2 million having their next conference here on the North Shore! Deliver. Don’t boast. Patrick Malone West Vancouver

Women have won some battles, but war still far from over

Dear Editor: March 8 was International Women’s Day. It was celebrated throughout the planet by progressive people both as a triumph but also as a reminder that the struggle for women’s liberation is far from over. Full equality for women must be a priority. In Canada, it can only be achieved if women can participate on equal terms in all areas of Canada’s social, political and economic life. When societies evolved from a tribal state where

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land was held in common to one where it passed into private hands, women also lost their status as free members of society. They became chattels tied to the male-owned property to ensure it was his offspring who would inherit his land and possessions. This state of affairs has been an integral part of all class societies from slave and feudal to the present. If women succeeded in breaking out of these maleinflicted barriers, it was the exception rather than the rule.

When society accepts a greater responsibility in assisting women in the rearing and care of their children, if women have equal opportunities to realize their potential without suffering economic and financial penalties, if they receive the same benefits for their contribution to Canada’s wealth as men, only then can we boast that they have been fully liberated. The struggle continues. Wendy Qureshi North Vancouver

Lions need no dressing down

Dear Editor: Unlike Carol Fetherston, who opposes the decoration of the Lions Gate Lions Re: (Leave the Lions Gate Lions Alone, North Shore News, March 4), I find their wardrobe puts a smile on my face. I enjoy seeing what they will be wearing next. The red mittens, the Canucks jerseys, the Christmas, Easter and Remembrance Day necklaces all suggest a spirit in our city. I’d say keep dressing them, but not every day or week. There does need to be some undressed time, so that when dressed they will be noticed. Maybe it will bring a smile to your face, and in turn you might be just that extra bit more courteous to the next driver or person you encounter. Elaine Schretlen North Vancouver

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Provincial Goliath has deep pockets

“It’s part of a pattern. When Mr. (Glen) Clark lost a $150,000 slander suit filed by Bob Ward, a critic of the fast ferry project, Mr. Ward’s jubilation was brief. Mr. Clark filed a government-financed appeal; Mr. Ward now has to find more money to keep his case alive.” Paul Willcocks, Vancouver Sun, Jan 18, 2001

A decade ago, Paul Willcocks could not have known his words would be just as relevant in 2011.

And maternity-wear designer and retailer Susan Heyes could not have known how readily Willcocks’ comments would apply to her own predicament following the near-bankruptcy of her former Cambie Street business. But first things first: Last week, as I searched for a document relating to the City of Vancouver’s approval of the Canada Line project, I decided to clear my work space a little to make way for the seemingly endless stream of paper I deal with on a daily basis. I turned on the shredder and set to work, but soon, as always, good intentions collided with my habit of reading everything one more time ‘just to be sure.’ I came across two folders of articles about TransLink and former GVRD chairman and Vancouver councillor, George Puil. It was historical fodder, testament to

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before a tribunal that Fletcher Challenge should be required to hold a job open for a jailed employee.” When the tribunal disagreed, “the commission appealed to the B.C. Supreme Court and lost. And then appealed to the B.C. Court of Appeal — and lost.” Willcocks made a clear case that, “Someone with the wealth of government to draw on can exhaust and destroy an opponent long before justice is done.” As Susan Heyes knows, nothing has changed since 2001, except to get worse: In May 2009, after four years watching her successful 20-year business die a slow death, Heyes was awarded $600,000 by B.C. Supreme Court Justice Ian Pitfield as compensation for the Canada Line construction “nuisance” that drove her pregnant customers away. “Nuisance” is a legal term that doesn’t come close to describing four years of Cambie construction upheaval. The Apr. 4, 2003 briefing

notes to Vancouver council read: “All of the RAV (now Canada Line) options propose a bored tunnel under Cambie Street between 8th Avenue and King Edward.” That information, repeated at numerous public meetings, together with the consortium’s assurance that disruption would last only two to three months in front of any given business, persuaded Heyes to renew her lease. It also led council to give conditional approval to the Canada Line project. Were elected officials also misled? However that may be, in July 2009 B.C. Court of Appeal Justice Edward Chiasson refused the consortium’s attempt to avoid payment pending its appeal of the award and directed that the payment be made. More than half the award went to pay Heyes’ legal costs; the remainder was used to pay suppliers, her costs to relocate Hazel & Co. to Main Street, and other business-related bills that had accumulated while

the business lost more than $900,000 — audited — in gross revenues. Feb. 18, 2011 found Heyes seated in the B.C. Court of Appeal, listening as a three-member panel led by Justice Kathryn Neilson overturned the $600,000 award. The consortium wants its money back. Heyes is furious. “The panel’s decision doesn’t protect citizens’ rights, nor does it recognize the principles of justice,” she told me later that day. Nevertheless, if Heyes does take her case to the Supreme Court, the money and effort required may yet sound the death knell for her business — and that is especially so if she decides she has no option but to attend as a self-represented litigant. As Willcocks wrote, “Citizens shouldn’t (have to) face legal assault by their own governments.” Take heed: Out of the blue, these assaults can happen to anyone. rimco@shaw.ca

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West Van crime rate continues to drop Year-end report puts community at second safest in region

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RESIDENTS of West Vancouver can rest easy knowing their community has one of the lowest crime rates in the Lower Mainland — and that it’s continuing to fall. A year-end crime report presented to West Vancouver council last week pointed to the municipality as the second safest in the region, with 50 criminal code offences per 1,000 people in 2010. It was only edged out by Port Moody, which came in with 41. Overall calls to the West Vancouver Police Department were down eight per cent from 2009, with just under 16,200. The WVPD say part of that success is because people who commit crimes in the municipality know police are keeping tabs on them. Once someone has been identified as a “prolific” offender, “it

would not be uncommon for us to go knock on someone’s door in Maple Ridge or Surrey,” said Corp. Jag Johal, spokesman for the department. “We let them know we’re on to them and they’re not welcome.” Because crime rates in West Vancouver are generally low, “we have manpower to do that,” said Johal. “Most of them have been staying away.” The District of North Vancouver had the third lowest crime rate, with 52 offences per 1,000, according to the year-end report. In comparison, Vancouver had 81 offences per 1,000 people, Surrey had 99 and the City of Langley had 136. Property crime has registered one of the biggest decreases in recent years. West Vancouver property crimes were down 22 per cent in 2010 over 2009. Compared to a five-year average, car thefts were down 37 per cent, thefts from vehicles were down by 25 per cent and residential break-ins were down 21 per cent. Most property crimes fall into the category of “mischief,” which includes relatively minor offences. Shoplifting, fraud and thefts from vehicles also made up a fair number of those offences. Numbers of both residential

and commercial break ins — at 93 and 50 respectively — were relatively low. West Vancouver Chief Constable Peter Lepine pointed to the department’s use of technology to help combat crime. Programs used by the police force pinpoint where, how and who is most likely to commit crime. The police department also puts an emphasis on keeping tabs on chronic offenders, said Lepine. According to the statistical report, violent crime — already relatively rare in West Vancouver — is also down. That ranges from a 48 per cent decrease in robberies over the five-year average to a 13 per cent decrease in assaults. Guns are used rarely in crimes in West Vancouver. Last year, just three cases were recorded. Knives were noted in 13 offences. The roads were also safer in West Vancouver last year compared to five-year averages. Accidents involving injuries were down 34 per cent, other accidents were down 20 per cent and impaired driving investigations were down 11 per cent. The one area where crime was up last year over the year before was drug offences. They rose 14 per cent. Despite the increase, the total remained relatively low at 173.

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Child abuser gets 2.5 years for 50 incidents Victims’ innocence ‘stolen’ by family friend

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A father wept as he stood in a North Vancouver courtroom recently and described his anguish at not being able to protect his children from a sexual abuser. His voice breaking, the man stood before a judge and said the guilt he feels for trusting the family friend who abused his children is “exhausting and overwhelming.” “How were we not aware?” is the question he and his wife will always ask themselves, he said. “We are angry and scared,” he told the judge. “Our children’s view of intimacy has been completely poisoned. . . . Their innocence has been stolen.” The father — who cannot be named, to protect the children’s identities — read his emotional victim impact statement at a sentencing hearing for Glen MacArthur, 67, who was sentenced Friday for two counts of child sexual abuse. Judge Carol Ellan Baird sent MacArthur to jail for two and a half years for his crimes, which took place over an 18-month period and included more than 50 incidents of sexual touching. Following the sentence, family and friends of the victims’ parents embraced outside the courtroom. “He got pretty much the maximum of what

he could and we accept that,” said the children’s father outside the court. “Would we want more as parents? Of course.” At the earlier sentencing hearing, Crown counsel Ron Edwards described how MacArthur began to abuse the brother and sister when the girl was just seven years old and the boy was nine. Their family had been going through a difficult time, said Edwards, and trusted MacArthur as a friend. “It was against that background that (MacArthur) began the abuse of these children,” he said. MacArthur started his abuse by “grooming” his victims through use of sexually explicit language and exposing them to pornography, said Edwards. It later progressed to touching and other sexual activity. The abuse eventually stopped when MacArthur made a graphic sexual comment to the girl when she was in a hot tub with him. The girl told her parents, who wouldn’t allow her to be alone with MacArthur from then on. Eventually she told a school counselor what had happened and the family went to police. The girl told police MacArthur would often tell her he’d give her money to buy candy if she did what he wanted. He also told her not to tell anyone, warning her if she did, “You’ll never see me again. You don’t want the cops thinking you got molested . . . because you didn’t.” The girl said she was scared to tell her parents because MacArthur was so nice when they were around. The girl’s brother told police he knew MacArthur was talking to his sister about “bad things . . . dirty things” and was himself subjected to sexual touching but was also afraid to tell

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anyone because he thought MacArthur would hurt his sister or he’d get in trouble. In reviewing the psychological reports, Edwards said he was concerned that MacArthur was unable to explain what had happened and denied having a sexual attraction to children. Over time, the sexual activity with the children became “acceptable and commonplace — to the kids and to me,” MacArthur was quoted as telling one psychologist. After a while, he stopped thinking of the girl as a girl, he told the psychologist. MacArthur’s lawyer Brian Michelson said his client is “very remorseful” and still “struggling to understand his own actions.” He added psychologists

pointed to MacArthur as a low risk to reoffend. Addressing the judge in a breaking voice, MacArthur told her, “I am overwhelmed with remorse for my actions.” Following the sentencing, the children’s mother said outside court it’s important for all parents to teach their children early about inappropriate touching and about the difference between privacy and harmful secrets. In addition to jail time, the judge ordered that MacArthur be placed under strict conditions for 10 years after his release from jail, including being banned from any park, school or daycare where children are likely to be present, being banned from working or volunteering with kids and being banned from using a computer to communicate with anyone under 16.

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FERRY fares are going up again April 1. Fares on major routes to Vancouver Island, including the Horseshoe Bay to Nanaimo run, will go up 3.4 per cent on average. That means one person driving a car to the island will soon pay $61.50 — up from the current $59.50. Foot passengers will pay $14.25. On minor routes, including commuter routes from Horseshoe Bay, fares are being hiked 6.7 per cent on average. A car and driver making a round trip between West Vancouver and Langdale will soon pay $58.65 — up from the current $54.95. Foot passengers on that route will pay $13.45. Bowen Island customers will pay $39.40 for a round trip in a car — up from $36.90. Foot

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BRIGHT LIGHTS

by Cindy Goodman

International Women’s Day at Capilano University

Donors George and Lee Grills celebrate their partnership with the university.

University director of development and alumni relations Jessica Thoms and annual giving officer Alex Kershaw attend.

Christine Beaumaster chats with guest speaker Dr. Samantha Nutt. The 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day was celebrated at Capilano University March 8 with a major funding announcement followed by a public address by Dr. Samantha Nutt, founder and executive director of War Child Canada. North Shore residents George and Lee Grills pledged a minimum $1 million planned gift to establish the George and Lee Grills Professorship in Women’s Studies, an endowed visiting professorship that will bring accomplished women involved in social justice issues to the university. Additional funds will support the school’s global stewardship program. Following the announcement, Nutt spoke at an event at North Vancouver’s Holiday Inn and Suites.

Karen Acaster and university president Kris Bulcroft flash their smiles.

Students Jenny Vienneau and David Clarkson enjoy the festivities.

MLAs Richard Lee Janis Connolly, alumni relations officer, Jeri West Vancouver Coun. Trish Panz and MLA Marion Haythorne and university Krogseth, university foundation chairwoman, and Naomi Yamamoto flank District of North board of governors member Shoshana and Jane Thornthwaite show their support. Alison Bailey, development assistant, attend. Vancouver Coun. Roger Bassam. Somerville team up for a photo.

Ellen Greenspoon, Penny Le Couteur and Stan Greenspoon share a laugh.

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Follow these universal rules for rose pruning EVERYONE has an opinion on how to prune a rose. Some people prune hard, others prune light, some don’t prune at all. Some people make angled cuts, others make square cuts. So which is the best method for your roses? Of all the varying opinions on rose pruning, the following rules are universal.

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Sharp tools make quick work If you prune with dull tools, your hands will suffer more stress and your cuts will be ragged, which delays healing. Always prune with sharpened tools to make clean, straight cuts that heal quickly. Dirty tools spread disease It is standard practice to clean pruning tools before pruning roses to prevent the spread of disease, allow the tool to function better and to make cleaner cuts. To clean your pruner, spray Lysol disinfectant onto all sides of the blade and anvil. Use 300 grit sandpaper for metal and work in small circles using the Lysol as a lubricant/disinfectant to grind and polish off all the plant sap. Wipe clean when all sap is removed.

HOME IDEAS Barb Lunter shares how to transform a simple vase into an attractive photo holder for a living-room display.

Choosing the right time to prune Rose pruning should occur when the majority of the hard-frost weather of winter has passed, generally mid-March here on the West Coast. If you live above the Upper Levels Highway, then start pruning the week after St. Patrick’s Day. If you live below the Upper Levels Highway, then start pruning your roses now. We may still get some snow, but there is little hard frost in mid to late March. Generally, it’s better to prune during dry weather, to allow the rose’s cut stems to dry off before the rain falls, but pruning during the rain will not harm your roses. Square versus angled cuts Arguably the most controversial part of rose pruning is the angled cut versus the square cut and the debate over which cut is better for the rose. The best cut is the one that is made by clean, sharp tools. In my experience, the square cut is the best because it requires less hand strength, there is less surface area to heal, the cut is more accurate and looks professional. Choosing a heading cut versus a thinning cut Heading cuts remove the end of a branch and induce bushiness behind the cut. Thinning cuts remove a branch to a lower branch on the stem or remove the stem all together, with the effect of reducing density, redirecting energy and allowing more air and light to penetrate inside the plant. On roses, 95 per cent of the cuts should be heading cuts to induce bushiness, which increases the number of flowers that will See Pruning page 18

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Seedy Saturday

KANDICE Moshansky, a volunteer with the Edible Garden Project, helps out at Seedy Saturday, an event that featured seed demonstrations, fruit and nut tree seedlings and vegetable and flower seeds for sale and trade as well as expert advice at John Braithwaite Community Centre March 5.

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bcit.ca by March 18. Environmental Stewardship Award Call for Nominations: This award promotes community-based environmental stewardship by recognizing outstanding community members. Awards are granted annually by the city’s parks and environment advisory committee and will be given

to the following categories: residents, community groups, schools and businesses in the City of North Vancouver. Info and nomination form: www. cnv.org/esaward, 604-9837334 or eng@cnv.org. Deadline for submissions: April 15. Seed Starting — Sowing See more page 16

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THREE residential homebuilders with ties to the North Shore were winners at the 19th annual Georgie Awards. Presented by the Canadian Home Builders’ Association, the awards cover all different aspects of home building from customer service, outdoor living space to condo design. Six-time Georgie winner G.D. Nielsen Developments Ltd. of West Vancouver took home the award for best outdoor living space for a house in West Vancouver. “It’s an added perk that you can have an outdoor usable living space, especially in our climate,” said Greg Neilsen, president of G.D. Nielsen Developments. “If it’s covered and heated you can use it for a good part of the year.” Nielsen said that as housing prices rise, homeowners are looking to add an outdoor

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WEST Vancouver’s G.D. Nielson Developments picked up a Georgie Award for best outdoor living space for its work on this home. room to get the best use of their property. Nielsen said he wasn’t really surprised about taking home the award because he knew that the space his company had created was special.

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Public Hearing

NOTICE is hereby given by the City of North Vancouver that a Public Hearing will be held on MONDAY, MARCH 21, 2011 at 7:00 P.M. in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C. to receive representations in connection with the following proposed amendment to “Zoning Bylaw, 1995, No. 6700”.

Bylaw No. 8152 - 303 East 11th Street To re#one Lot 1, $&cept the South 10 feet now lane, Block 49, (.L. 549/550, Plan 1256, as indicated on the sketch, located at 303 East 11th Street. The amendment to “Zoning Bylaw, 1995, No. 6700” will have the effect of reclassifying the said property "*,M1

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This Public Hearing is held under the provisions of the Local Government Act. All persons who believe they may be affected by the above proposals will be afforded an opportunity to be heard in person and/or by written submission. Written submissions to the City Clerk will be accepted up to the conclusion of the Public Hearing to be held on Monday, March 21, 2011 or by email to randerson@cnv.org. Submissions received after the conclusion of the Public Hearing will not be considered by Council. The proposed Bylaw and relevant background material may be inspected at the of+ce of the City Clerk between 41%0 a.m. and 5100 p.m., Monday to "riday, e&cept Statutory Holidays, from March 7 to March 21, 2011. 3f you wish to view the material online please go to www.cnv.org/publichearings. Please direct in.uiries regarding Bylaw 4152 to 2ocelyne Piercey, Community (evelopment at 604-990-42%6 or !piercey@cnv.org.

Public Meeting - Waived NOTICE is hereby given, under the provisions of the Local Government Act, that it is the intention of the Council of the City of North Vancouver to issue Development Variance Permit No. 2010-00003, at a regular Council Meeting to be held on MONDAY, MARCH 21, 2011 in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver. The Public Meeting has been WAIVED.

DVP No. 2010-00003 - 1111-1133 Lonsdale Avenue DJAVAD MOWAFAGHIAN FOUNDATION, INC. NO. 420196-5, has applied for a Development Variance Permit with respect to property legally described as Parcel G, Block 46, District Lots 544/549, Group 1 NWD, Plan LMP29%%4, and Lot A, Block 46, District Lots 544/549, Plan 1%424, located at 1111-1133 Lonsdale Avenue, as indicated on the sketch, to permit the provisions of the “Sign Bylaw, 1992, No. 6%6%” to be varied to permit two fascia signs to be located above the fourth )oor window sill. The signs consist of two hands clasping, and are currently installed on the north and east face of the building. If permitted, the sign on the north face of the building will be relocated to above the entrance of 1111 Lonsdale Avenue.

citycouncil Mayor Darrell Mussatto Councillor Pam Bookham Councillor Rod Clark Councillor Bob Fearnley Councillor Guy Heywood Councillor Craig Keating Councillor Mary Trentadue City Clerk Robyn G. Anderson randerson@cnv.org

The proposed Permit and relevant background material may be inspected at the of+ce of the City Clerk between 41%0 a.m. and 5100 p.m., Monday to "riday, e&cept Statutory Holidays, from March 7 to March 21, 2011. If you wish to view the material online please go to www.cnv.org/publichearings. Please direct inquiries to Barbara Westmacott, Community Development, at 604-990-4216 or bwestmacott@cnv.org. Written submissions to the City Clerk will be accepted up to and including March 21, 2011 or by email to randerson@cnv.org. 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver BC V7M 1H9 | Tel: 604-985-7761 | Fax: 604-985-9417

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WHO says you can’t break the rules when it comes to displaying your favourite photos?

I love it when I visit friends’ homes to discover wonderful ways they have chosen to display their family Home Ideas pictures. This idea, for Barb Lunter example, is very simple and effective. Plain, clear cylinders and vases can be transformed into amazing photo holders for living-room coffee tables and bedrooms, and it’s a wonderful idea for a modern decor. It’s best to gather an assortment of small, clear vases from a local department store or florist. I find the local florists have the best selection of smaller, beautifully shaped vases. Begin by printing out some of your favourite photos, either in black and white or colour. For monochromatic rooms, I find the black and white photos display the best. You can find glossy photographic paper at Staples or London Drugs if you wish to print your own. Once you have chosen two or three vases in varying shapes and sizes, measure out the size of the photo that you would like to place inside. Trim the photo of any wide edges. Be sure your vases are clean of any dirt or debris and place the photos inside the vases. Display in sets of three or five on a coffee table or living room side table. This is also a really nice way to give a photo as a gift. Print out a favourite photo of the recipient and present it in a beautiful vase. A nice, multipurpose gift. lunter@shaw.ca

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BEEKEEPER Bruce Dobinson gives children in the Young Naturalists’ Club a lesson about the pollinating insects at Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre. The centre will be hosting Wildlife Week March 20-25 featuring a variety of different topics. Suggested donation: $2 per person/$5 per family. Info: www.dnv.org/ecology.

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Saturday, March 19, 1:30-3 p.m. at the Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre, 3663 Park Rd., North Vancouver. Choose from flowers or vegetables and pot up some seeds to take home. Admission: $5. Registration: 604-9903755. For more information go to www.gardensmart.ca.

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011 CHERYL Painter, a member of the North Shore Artists’ Guild, shows off one of her works featured at the new Brush Strokes Gallery at the Lonsdale Quay Market. The gallery, which is open Tuesday through Sunday, features a variety of art, including oil paintings, watercolours, acrylics and mixed media.

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that wraps around a modern-style fire pit. The poolside area has fountain sprays that create an arch of water over the swimming pool. For the first time, the home builders’ association partnered with AVID Ratings to measure customer experience and the results were tabulated through AVID Ratings. North Vancouver firm CCI received the

customers choice award for residential renovator under 25 projects. “Our clients were very happy with us, so that translated into the award,” said John Friswell, CCI president and owner, about his company’s win. Vancouver-based My House Design/Build Team Ltd. walked away with the award for best condo renovation over $200,000 for a property on Folkstone Way in West Vancouver.

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HOME green guide From page 16 Highland Blvd., North Vancouver. Duffy will talk about reevaluating and prioritizing the important areas of the garden, offering suggestions on how to create a low-maintenance garden that is easy to care for and share her expertise in creating sustainable, organic, visually appealing gardens. Registration required: 604-987-4471. The Alpine Garden Club of B.C. Spring Show will take place March 26 and 27, noon-4 p.m. in the Floral Hall at VanDusen Botanical Garden, 5251 Oak St., Vancouver. Free. Info: 604-526-6656 or beekbos@ vcn.bc.ca. Family Programs at Bloedel Conservatory: In this guided See more page 19

Pruning roses is part art, part science From page 13 be produced. Thinning cuts should only be used on roses to remove dead, diseased or damaged wood, and to remove rubbing branches or for shrub density balancing. Pruning out D3 The first cuts on your rose should be done to remove all dead, diseased or damaged stems, with the purpose of clarifying the healthy branch framework. Cut D3 stems off altogether or cut them back until you reach healthy tissue. If you are not sure if the branch is D3, you can scratch the bark layer and look for green cambium under the scratch. If the tissue under the bark is not green, then it must go. Discolorations on the stem may indicate diseased tissue. If you cut the end of the stem and the inside of the branch (the pith) does not look whitish or light tan, then it is likely dead or diseased. Determining how much to cut off There is some range in opinion on this issue, but generally, rose pruning strives to reduce the

overall height of the plant by half to two-thirds of its height. The purpose of height reduction is to develop strong, well branched growth down near the base of the rose. Excessively hard pruning can suppress the growth of weak or unhealthy roses, miniatures, some rambling roses and some Old World roses. However, for most hybrid teas, floribundas, grandifloras, landscape roses (Meilland), David Austin’s and shrub roses, hard pruning in spring is needed to reduce leggy, weak growth, to remove damaged branch-ends and to redevelop the new growth down near the ground to control height and to assure the new stems are strong enough to support the weight of the flowers. Stems should be cut down to a height of one to two feet above ground, depending on the rose and its structure, made to an outward facing bud, with the cut made square, at a point a quarter-inch above the chosen bud. In general, it is better to keep more stems but reduce their height by half to two-thirds. As with all pruning, it’s part art and part science. Less is more. stmajor@shaw.ca

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HOME green guide From page 18 program you will discover diverse tropical plant life and learn about the birds that call

Bloedel home, Saturday, March 26, 10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. in Queen Elizabeth Park, Vancouver. Suitable for families with children ages five to 11. Admission: $20/$10 per family. Registration required: 604-7185898 or email familyprograms@

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DAVID Chang works on removing blackberry vines from Caulfeild Park during a weed removal party hosted by the Lighthouse Park Preservation Society March 5. Native plant species are to be replanted at an upcoming event on Saturday, April 16, 9 a.m.-noon. To volunteer, meet at the anchor on Pilot House Road.

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It’s great that she will have this time with them but now you have the task of figuring out how to get her from the mainland to the Island. It would seem that the only option is to take a day off Parenting Today work to travel with her on the Kathy Lynn ferry. And you will have the same challenge when it’s time for her to come home. There is another choice. A local company, My Ferry Godmother, is offering a service to accompany your daughter to Victoria and deliver her safely into the hands of her grandparents. Sounds heavenly. It also sounds frightening. You will be allowing someone, a stranger, to accompany your child on the ferry. Who is this person and why should you trust them? Before you make this choice, you need to do a little research. I spoke with Hibby Jensen, who is the founder of the company, and discovered that she created this service when she saw friends trying to deal with the logistics of having their children travel by ferry to visit friends and family. Along with Jensen, there are a few other guardians to travel with children. They are all bonded, have gone through a criminal record check, and have references. They also have liability insurance and know first aid and CPR. Let’s say you are considering this service. There are some steps you will want to take. Start by visiting the website www.myferrygodmother.com. There is good information there about the service, the staff, and the expectations of both children and their parents. The service is affordable and designed with the needs of the travelling child in mind.

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There are certainly some questions you will want to ask. Once you have established the credentials of the person who FA M I LY & C O S M E T I C D E N T I S T R Y will be escorting your child or children, you will then want to DR. JAN KHANANSHO determine whether you believe this will be a good experience for #218-3650 Mount Seymour Parkway, North Vancouver your kids. Ask questions. Ask lots of questions. Think about times you 604-929-1228 have been on the ferry with your children. What happened? PROUD TO BE A PART OF OUR COMMUNITY. What did you do? Then ask, “What would you do if my child got sick, threw a temper tantrum, started fighting with the other kids?” Ask whatever you want to know and trust your gut. Do the responses reassure you that this will be the best answer for your particular child? But ferries aren’t the only way children travel. There will be many children flying to points east to visit noncustodial parents throughout the country and possibly the world. There used to be active unaccompanied minor programs for children flying alone but today, WestJet has no such program. They offer an accompanying parent a reduced airline fare for the return flight. And Air Canada will no longer take kids under the age of eight. Check their Are report cards causing anxiety in your home? Sylvan can help. At Sylvan, we know that each child learns differently. site for details. So, My Ferry Godmother That’s why we find the method that works best for your child and teach in a way that makes sense to him or her. may be the answer here. On the company website, you can • We administer a Sylvan Skills Assessment ® to identify your child’s strengths and weaknesses. check out the fees for their service. • We develop a plan tailor-made to meet your child’s exact needs and goals. The program will have you sign consent forms so that • Sylvan’s highly trained experts take the time to understand how your child learns. attendants can travel with your child. • Our highly personalized approach builds the skills, habits The website also contains and attitudes your child needs for lifelong success. good advice for preparing your child for his or her trip. I was also pleased to see a For better grades... call Sylvan today! suggestion that you ensure that whoever is meeting the child at their destination Ad must be presented at time of assessment. Assessment must be booked by March 31, 2011. is completely aware of the Some restrictions apply. Not valid with any other offer. Valid at participating locations. service and who will be Reading • Math • Writing • Study Skills www.sylvanbc.ca escorting the child. They also recommend the child

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eating paint chips -- it’s that the child may be exposed every day to unseen contaminated lead dust particles that have settled in household dust. The lead-contaminated dust is often connected with the operation of the window.

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the routine opening and closing of windows in homes built prior to 1978 can disturb lead-based paint around the windows, causing paint dust and chips to be released into the air. These lead particles are so dangerous that the EPA now requires contractors to be trained and certified before they can perform any renovation, repair or painting projects that may have previously applied leadbased paint.

According to Nevin, one of the most important long-term investments a homeowner can make for the overall safety of a family is to replace older windows, using the EPAapproved lead safe renovation guidelines. “If you live in a home built before 1978, and you have single-pane windows, replace them now,” says Nevin. “This is one of the only ways to reduce lead risks for your family. Make sure to use only a contractor that is certified in lead-safe work practices and strongly consider the use of ENERGY STAR(R) qualified windows, like the vinyl

“Research indicates that the everyday activity of opening and closing windows creates friction that then allows lead dust to enter the air,” says Rick Nevin, a consultant to the National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH). “This dust is invisible to the naked eye, yet it can contaminate the home and expose residents to this harmful substance.

Nevin relates that the most common problem with lead in paint is not that a child is

“At Irly, we advocate that replacing older windows coated with lead-based paint with vinyl windows is a sensible step for homeowners who want to create a healthier home environment,” says Trevor Stephenson with Irly Building Centre. “Installing durable, energy-efficient vinyl windows offers homeowners peace-of-mind along with energy savings in the home.”

All windows sold in BC, except solid wood framed windows, are now required to be tested to meet the BC Energy Efficiency Act and carry a label that indicates the U-value, or overall heating loss rating. The lower the number, the more efficient the window. A U-value of 2.0 or less is mandated under the regulations.

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“Young children, whose developmental skills and brain functions are subjected to the lead dust, can be especially negatively impacted. Toddlers put their hands in their mouths ... and after playing on the floor near a window, they can easily transfer the lead dust into their mouths. The ingested lead travels through the bloodstream to a child’s developing brain, causing many types of neurobehavioral damage.”

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CELEBRATE ST. PADDY with a local craft beer See story PAGE 32

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IF you were looking for your favourite bartender to mix you a Manhattan earlier this week, chances are you were out of luck. Hordes of the city’s best blenders and shakers descended on the downtown core from Sunday afternoon until Tuesday to take part in Tales of the Cocktail — a celebration of all things mixed and boozy — on tour for the first time from its annual summertime slot in New Orleans. Vancouver got the nod for this off-site, whistle-stop cocktail festival thanks to its own thriving drinks culture and enthusiasm for creative cocktails. The three-day extravaganza included a wellbalanced selection of parties, seminars, lunches and a bar crawl, much of it appropriately themed with a nod toward Nola. So it seemed a fitting kick-off for my own TOTC experience to sit in on a lively intro to Famous New Orleans Cocktails, led by Chris McMillan and Philip Greene of The Museum of the American Cocktail. They told the tale of Antoine Amedée Peychaud, who began selling his bitters

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THE super-sweet Hurricane was invented to use up an excess of rum and passion fruit juice. formula in 1830 and later, a strong drink made from a mix of cognac, marc, sugar and various spices. He served the drink in a coquetier, a small egg cup, which is quite possibly where the word cocktail came from. It was Peychaud’s Bitters used in the famous New Orleans cocktail, the Sazerac, said Greene as he coated the inside of a rocks glass with Herbsaint to demonstrate the correct preparation of one. “Who says Monday morning has to suck?” he asked as we all raised a glass. Then we were on to the mint julep, which was originally consumed in the morning before arising, “to

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by Kentucky newspaperman J. Soule Smith. “Who has not tasted one has lived in vain,” quoted McMillan as he gently muddled mint leaves. “It is the very dream of drinks, the vision of sweet quaffings.” As my empty plastic cup evidenced, I would have to agree. Perhaps a glass in the morning to fortify me against the malaise in the ether would be a smart move — and much more fun than taking a multivitamin. The syrupy Hurricane was invented in the ’40s by New Orleans bar owner Pat O’Brien to help him get rid of the overabundance of rum he was forced to buy by distributors so that he could get his hands on Scotch and Whiskey. He mixed the rum with equally abundant passion fruit juice and Grenadine and the drink caught on — it continues to be a mainstay in the French Quarter to this day. The most fun we had was making our own Ramos Gin Fizz. Invented by Henry C. Ramos in 1888 at his bar in Meyer’s Restaurant in New Orleans, the drink’s popularity (and lengthy agitation time) necessitated the hiring of 30 “shaker boys” to make them. There were close to 100 of us shaking our own gin

fizzes during the seminar, as “All Shook Up” played over the sound system to keep us moving. “Remember this the next time you order one at a bar,” said Greene. Will do, because I think I’ve found my new favourite cocktail. I’ll be ordering it locally until I can get to New Orleans myself to have one there. Here is the original recipe, as presented by Greene and McMillan.

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WHEN you think of the great cuisines of the world, Ireland’s might not come to mind. With the exception of potatoes and Irish stew, most people would be hard pressed to think of anything that typifies Irish cooking. But if you love homey dishes made with fresh, simple ingredients, try these lovely Irish specialties. They

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Lamb Shanks ¼ cup vegetable oil 4 lamb shanks 1 bay leaf 2 celery ribs, diced 2 small carrots, diced 2 medium onions, sliced Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste 2 cloves garlic, crushed 1 teaspoon chopped fresh rosemary 1 teaspoon chopped fresh thyme 1 cup red wine 1 tbsp tomato paste 6 cups beef stock 1⁄3 cup all-purpose flour Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Heat oil and butter in a heavy skillet; sear the lamb shanks on all sides. Remove shanks from pan but reserve the oil and butter. Place shanks in a roasting pan with the bay leaf, celery, carrots and onion. Bake 20 minutes. Reduce the oven temperature to 350 degrees; season lamb shanks with salt, pepper, garlic, rosemary and thyme. Add the red wine, tomato paste and stock to the pan. Cover with a tightly fitting

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Wednesday, March 16, 2011 - North Shore News - A37

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YOUR NORTH SHORE GUIDE to THE GAMES PEOPLE PLAY

SFU RUNNERS HELEN CROFTS AND JESSICA SMITH

Track stars shine at NAIA meet

Middle distance runners tear up records at U.S. championships Tessa Holloway tholloway@nsnews.com

MOMENTS before she was set to race at the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics championships in Ohio, Jessica Smith pulled her coach aside.

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The Argyle secondary grad and member of the SFU Clan track team was feeling ill and had already raced that day, and wasn’t exactly looking forward to the starting gun. “(She) said, ‘I’m really sick and I’m not sure how to run this,’” said her coach, Brit Townsend. But once on the track, Smith showed the confidence her coach knew was there and pulled out the win in the same event she set an NAIA record for last year. See Crofts page 39

photo Ron Hole/SFU Athletics

WEST Vancouver’s Helen Crofts and North Vancouver’s Jessica Smith competed at the 2011 NAIA Indoor Track and Field Championships in Geneva, Ohio, March 3 to 5, as part of the SFU Clan track team.

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NVFC hosts first annual soccer tourney John Goodman

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NORTH Vancouver Football Club hosted its First Annual Invitational Tournament last weekend for boys soccer teams U11 to U17. In all, 95 teams participated in the event, with half of them from outside the North Shore. Two visiting squads from Vernon and Kamloops made special trips to compete. Lynn Valley Soccer Association previously hosted the tournament for 24 years before merging with the Mount Seymour and Lions Gate clubs to create NVFC this year. “Lynn Valley always ran the tournament on the weekend of spring break,” said Cyndi Gerlach, NVFC’s community director. “It’s a good way to end the season and it’s also the start of the Thompson Okanagan season. We want more teams to come down to try out their teams. It’s also a good opportunity for us to play different teams that we have never

played before. I think that’s a really key point for development.” The teams were grouped into four- to sixteam pods with games played throughout the North Shore on Saturday and Sunday. Medals were awarded to the top two teams in each U11U17 pod. “We couldn’t run a U18 pod as we couldn’t get enough teams,” said Gerlach. “We could have run a tournament for just U11 and U12 on its own. We had six pods of U12 and four pods of U11. We had to cut them off because we were running out of Super-8 fields.” All players participating in the tournament received a commemorative T-shirt featuring the work of graphic designer Alicen Davie, the wife of NVFC president Chris Davie. “Everybody chipped in to make it a success,” said Gerlach. “We had parents who came out and were field marshalls for most of the day. People stepped up to make this event happen and the tournament was a success because of them.” Visit the club’s website at www.nvfc.ca for results from the tournament.

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Wednesday, March 16, 2011 - North Shore News - A39

Crofts and Smith in Olympic program

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It wasn’t the biggest race for SFU that week, where the team finished second overall and Smith’s teammate, West Vancouver secondary grad Helen Crofts, smashed the 800 metre record by three seconds, but it shows the spirit that the entire team has, said Townsend. And not a bad way to cap off the final indoor season for Smith, a fourth-year criminology student who will be graduating this spring. “It’s been a pretty emotional last season. You come in as a freshmen thinking you have so much time before you’re done, and now the time has come where you’re heading into the last season and hopefully moving onto bigger and better things,” said Smith. “It’s pretty sentimental when you put on your jersey for the last time (for indoor track).” Sharing the spotlight with Smith has been Crofts, who went into her race at nationals earlier this month with one goal in mind: to set the record. “I was ranked first going into it and I had run faster than the record earlier in the season, so my goal for the race was to go for the record and see if I could break it,” said Crofts. She broke away from the pack immediately and by the time she crossed the finish line her closest competitor was six seconds behind. Still, she was a bit surprised when she saw her time of 2:04.94 on the scoreboard. The race puts her No. 1 in Canada in that category. “That’s not too far off my personal best,” she said. “I didn’t really expect my time at the end to really be that quick.” While she didn’t set a new personal best in the 800-metre race this year, she did set one for virtually every other race, something she attributed to just practising and focusing more as time goes on. It was important she set the NAIA nationals record this year, too, as this is the last time the school competes at the competition. The school is transitioning to Division 2 of the NCAA, a higher level of competition, and this year went to their first Great Northwest Athletic Conference meet, the conference that will be their new home in the NCAA. Both Smith and Crofts, who is a third-year biology student at SFU, have been selected for the Olympic Development Program with Athletics Canada with the goal of competing in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, which means they get extra support and will continue to train together after Smith leaves SFU. “Hopefully being able to compete for Canada a few more times and being able to keep enjoying it for as long as possible,” said Smith.

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GIBSON - Michael James Jan. 8th, 1986 - Mar. 7th, 2011 North Vancouver, BC Michael’s life was taken too soon in a car accident on the way home from the family cabin. Michael was predeceased by his Oma, Helga Puetz. He will be lovingly missed and always remembered by his parents Bob and Vera, his sisters Stephanie and Kate, his brothers in law Brook Parker and Scott Miller, his grandparents Jim and Shirley Gibson, Siegfried Puetz, and his best friend Kaleb. His girlfriend and soul mate Kelly Pockett was severely injured, and our hopes and prayers are with her and her family. He also leaves behind his aunts, uncles, cousins, many friends and acquaintances. Mike touched many people’s lives with his charm, his incredible sense of humor, and his love. He passed with his buddy Diesel, the world’s best dog. Please join us for a Memorial Service to be held at First Memorial Boal Chapel, 1505 Lillooet Rd, North Vancouver on Friday March 18th, 2-5pm. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Canuck Place Children’s Hospice or another charity of your choice.

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COOPER - Ernest Edgar (Ernie) born and raised in Vancouver and long time resident of West Van. Passed peacefully at home, with family by his side, March 7, 2011 in his 87th year. Predeceased by his brother, Bill, and his loving wife, Joyce. Dearly missed by his 4 children, Laurie, Bill (Jennifer), Barb and Doug (Berna), cherished grandchildren, Matt and Megan. He will also be sadly missed by other family and many dear friends. Dad worked hard, but also took time to enjoy and share many recreational activities, including: tennis, hockey, the outdoors, fishing, golfing? gardening, composting, travel and keeping up with the family dogs. In his retirement years, before the failing health of Mom, our parents enjoyed many simple adventures together and the happiest of times. Dad enjoyed exceptionally good health until the last few months. He continued landscaping his yard, even rebuilding the rock walls into his 80’s. Dad will always be a wonderful inspiration and role model for us all. Forever in our hearts. No service by request. A Celebration of Life, will be held Saturday, March 19th, from 1 - 4 pm, at the Holiday Inn, 700 Old Lillooet Road, North Vancouver. In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice greatly appreciated.

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HILLMAN- Ruth Audrey (nee Page) 8th January 1919 - 5th March 2011

Ruth was born in Vancouver and moved to North Vancouver in 1950. Predeceased by the love of her life, Bob, in 1988. Survived by her brother, Dick (Sylvia), sons Bob (Jean) and Russ (Jill), daughter Lesley (Troy Vassos) and grandchildren Russell (Giny), Graeme (Kristy), Rob, Christian, and Paige, and great grandchildren Sabrina and Brandon. Ruth was cherished by family and friends alike. Always a lady, she was imbued with a strong sense of purpose and valued dearly her family, faith, country, and British heritage. Cheerful and lots of fun, she was the perfect Mother and Grandmother. Her home was full of love, laughter, great baking, cooking and a happy quirkiness. Ruth’s family was blessed with her warmth, caring, and wealth of stories. Mom had a deep abiding faith and in her own words; 'I’m off to see your Dad’. She will be deeply and fondly missed. Please contact the family for funeral service details.

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DEAN - Peter Michael May 25, 1945 - March 9, 2011 It is with sadness we announce the passing of Peter Dean on March 9 in the North Shore Hospice. Peter was predeceased by his mother, Margaret Dean and is survived by his father Walter Dean, his three sons Christopher, Casey and Matt, his sister and brother-in-law Pat and Dennis Hayward, nephews, a grandniece, an aunt and cousins. Peter was born and raised in North Vancouver and after graduation from U.B.C. spent many years in the Yukon working in geological exploration and environmental assessment. After moving to Bowen Island more than thirty years ago, he worked for Hollyburn Lumber in North Vancouver and then built up a business on Bowen as a carpenter, wood craftsman and landscaper. His abiding interest in life was botany and he spent many happy hours identifying Bowen’s wild plants and growing unusual and rare plants on his property. Peter was a man of integrity and honesty who lived a simple lifestyle in keeping with his philosophy of living lightly on the land. He will be deeply missed by his sons and the rest of his family. We appreciate the compassionate care of Dr. Zandy on Bowen, the Home Care team, and the staff of Palliative Care at Lions Gate Hospital. There will be no service at Peter’s request and his ashes will be returned to the place he loved, Bowen Island.

No party, no presents, thank you, but we should love to receive felicitations by snail mail or e-mail (usual address or denzilrowlands@gmail.com) SUNSTRUM - Amy Muriel (nee Renfrew) Born November 20, 1927, passed away suddenly on March 10, 2011. Amy was predeceased by her husband Gordon, daughter Gail, parents Hugh & Violet, and brother Jim. She was loved and will be dearly missed by her sons Carl and Don, daughters Ann (Don) and Jeannie; granddaughters Carleigh, Julie (Blake), Crystal, Carrie (Tommy), Jenny and Kelsey; grandsons Caleb (Jenn), Ryan, Sean, Derek and Warren; five great grandchildren, brothers John (Bell) and Bob (Alice), sister Evelyn (Lou), and many other family members and friends. Amy was born in Ontario but was a long time North Van resident. Her heart and home were always open, and she was affectionately known by many family friends as Mom or Grandma. A memorial service will be held at Boal Chapel, 1505 Lillooet Rd., North Vancouver at 10am on March 19, 2011. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated.

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BUSY NORTH shore catering co req’s driver, weekday hours, valid BCDL, car an asset. email resume: amfcatering@telus.net DELIVER RV Trailers for Pay! Successful RV transport company seeking pickup owners to deliver RV’s from US to Canada. Paying top rates! www.horizontransport.com/Canada

DRIVERS/OWNER OPERATORS Wanted. Truck contractors need drivers with log haul experience and clean driver’s abstract. Owner operators needed with 6, 7, 8 axle log trailers. Visit: www.alpac.ca or call 1-800-661-5210 (ext. 8173).

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

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LANDSCAPE CREW POSITION Energetic, experience an asset. Resumes dtearth@telus.net or fax 604 985 5686 LOGGING COMPANY looking for Owner Operator Logging Truck Contractors. Short/long log for Mackenzie area. Fax 250-714-0525 Phone 250-714-1191 ext 225, ben@bcland.com include references and capabilities. POWER ENGINEER 2nd Class Certificate mandatory. West Coast Reduction Ltd. Vancouver has full-time opening for Steam Plant Shift Engineer. Competitive wage/ benefits. Resumes or more information email: careers@wcrl.com

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.

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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.

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AN ESTABLISHED talent agency is seeking professional talent agents with one or more years experience. Send resumes to: resumes670@hotmail.com

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SITE GRADING SUPERVISOR/FOREMAN Experienced site Grading Supervisor/Foreman position available immediately. candidate Must possess the following: •Min. 5 years field experience •Perform basic construction survey and layout •Read and follow civil drawings •Work with client representatives •Possess good communication skills •Ability to solve problems •Complete job tasks on schedule •Knowledge of road and parking lot construction •Operate grading equipment an asset. Serious inquiries only. Resume to: gblltd@telus.net Twigs Landscaping seeking F/T landscaper. Must have sev. yrs of exp. and High School dipl. $23/hr. E-Res: career.twigs@yahoo.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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We are looking for a ★ F/T & P/T Kitchen Help ★ P/T Server Please drop off resume: 1660 Pemberton Ave, North Vancouver.

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A busy Italian deli in Edgemont Village hiring P/T counter person. Customer service & cash experience preferred + full command of English. Apply in person 3055 Highland Blvd, North Vancouver

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Notice is Hereby Given that Creditors and others, having claims against the Estate of ZOLTAN JOSEPH KOKAI-KUUN formerly of 1095 WEST 21ST ST. NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C., Deceased, who died on JANUARY 21, 2010, are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the undersigned Administrator, c/o MARJON HOLLANDER, 300 - 145 WEST 17TH STREET, NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C., on or before APRIL 5, 2011, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received. ANTHONY THOMAS KOKAIKUUN, Executor.

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ARCHITECTURAL SHEET Metal Apprentices & Journeymen Req’d Top Wages & Benefits Email:

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

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FEATURED EMPLOYMENT 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 ever-growing clientele. Therefore, previous sales experience and fluency in Mandarin are strong assets. Also required: • A valid BC Drivers License • A clean driver’s abstract We provide an extremely competitive remuneration with six-figure income earning potential to top-performers and an opportunity for career growth within a highly established brand.

Giftware Manager Our busy West Vancouver store located in the beautiful Caulfeild Village shopping centre is looking for an experienced team leader for our well established Giftware Department. This is a full time position that will require some traveling. Qualifications ● Superior leadership, organizational & interpersonal skills ● Strong buying skills in giftware industry essential ● Use & interpret Point of Sales software & reports ● Exceptional merchandising & display skills ● Planning & budgeting experience We offer a competitive wage based on experience, excellent benefits and a great work environment. If you have the qualifications to lead our department please submit your resume in confidence to:

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EXPERIENCED FINISH GRADER Operators required by Knelsen Sand & Gravel Ltd., a successful well established company. Send resume to: bernardw@knelsen.com or fax 780-928-3656. JOURNEYMAN AUTOBODY REFINISHER required for Southern Alberta’s most progressive collision centre. Full benefits, cleanest working environment in the industry, production bonus, factory training. Fix Auto Lethbridge. Phone 403-328-1020.

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR North Shore Neighbourhood House is currently recruiting for an Executive Director due to impending retirement. We are looking for a star with a great attitude and a desire to keep the House going for another 75 years. The ideal candidate will have at minimum: • A minimum of five to ten years experience in a senior leadership position with a not-for-profit or social services agency. • Considerable familiarity with financial management, budget development and monitoring, and program evaluation with a not-for-profit or social services agency. • Experience in program development, planning and implementation within a community non-profit context. • Demonstrated experience in developing working relationships with a wide range of professionals, government personnel and members of government (local and provincial), funders and potential funders, donors, members of the community and staff. If you believe that you have what it takes to lead this organization we want to hear from you. Please submit a resume and covering letter including your salary expectations by March 31, 2011 to: Lisa Hubbard Director of Child Care Services North Shore Neighbourhood House lhubbard@nsnh.bc.ca


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

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GERMAN SHEPHERD pups, 3 Fem, 2 males. CKC Reg. shots & vet check. $1000. 604-512-3310 PUG PUPS, 2 females, 1 male, 1st shots, family raised, ready to go. $700. call 604-614-6044 SHELTIE PUPS, Reg’d, shots, tatoo, fam raised. Ready for spring break $800. 604-526-9943

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

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DEAS-DAWLISH Daycare Centre Government lic’d and subsidized.30 mths - 5 yrs. Crafts, educational activities; looked after by a qualified elementary school teacher and ECE. 433 East 12th St. North Van. 604-987-0195

The Video Diet

Research demonstrates strong links between excessive TV and computer use and negative impacts on a child’s health, education and behavior. Put your family on a video diet: • Remove the TV and computer from your child’s bedroom • Turn the TV off during and homework, meal and play times • Be careful about using the TV for background noise or as a “video sitter” • Encourage a wide variety of activities • Limit computer games; even eductational games can be overused • Be clear about what shows and websites are permitted • Define specific times and conditions for TV and computer use; be sure to include time on handheld devices • Use screen time as a privilege instead of a right • Find new ways to wind down, discouraging the use of the television tranquilizer • Determine how much screen time your child is getting elsewhere, it all adds up • And of course … be a good role model. Information provided by: North Shore Child Care Resource Program, a service of North Shore Community Resources Society: 604-985-7138

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INTENT TO SALE in 30 days of this posting 2004 Ford F-350 Pick-up, previously leased vehicle of Four Star Auto Leasing VIN# 1FTSW31P24ED61226 by Ninha F. Maia of 1288 Gladwin Drive, NOrth Vancouver, BC, for sale April 16, 2011 @ 1:00pm (PST) FOR $20,000 @ 1288 Gladwin Drive, North Vancouver, BC

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1 BR fully renod, upper Lonsdale, view, large, incl heat hw & cable, ns, np, avail now, 604-987-8807 1 BR. large, $870. mountain view, now or Apr. 1. Gated prkg, quiet, drapes, heat incl. no pets, 1 yr lease, 321 East 2nd. 604-987-5802

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1 BR +den, renod, Woodcroft, view, $1165 incld all utils, gym & pool, ns, np, 604-925-6290

604-986-8650 1050 Marine Dr., North Van (by McKay) parking at rear

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1 BR, 3rd top flr. Apr. 1, 17th & Lonsdale, hardwood, ns, no pets $880 incl heat, 604-984-9367

1 BR $930 incl h/h/w, quiet bldg, sec prkg, central Lonsdale. 140 West 17th. 990-8262/985-1658

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1 BR 21/Lonsdale, bright reno incl heat hw hardwood, ns, np, quiet adult bldg. $900. 604-904-9507

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2 BR 2 bath, exquisite new reno upper Lonsdale, hardwood, ns, np, Apr. 1, $1320, 604-469-1148

Legal/Public Notices

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS NOTICE is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the estate of Dennis Roy Case, also known as Dennis R. Case, Dennis Case, formerly of 6011 Eagleridge Drive, West Vancouver, BC, deceased, are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the undersigned Executors, c/o Hara & Company, Barristers & Solicitors, Suite 301 - 460 Nanaimo Street, Vancouver, BC, V5L 4W3 on or before April 30, 2011, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received. Margaret Ann Ferries and The Royal Trust Corporation of Canada

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1420 Grand Boulevard

Interested members of the public are invited to attend a Development Information Meeting with the applicant and designer for an early opportunity to review the proposal. The rezoning application proposes to subdivide the subject property into two equal lots to accommodate the construction of a new single residential dwelling plus secondary suite on each new lot. Parking would be provided in the rear for both lots and accessed from the lane.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: ESTATE OF GUNNAR ORN EGGERTSON late of 995 - 15th Street, West Vancouver, British Columbia V7T 2T3 (the 'Estate') NOTICE is given that creditors and others having claims against the Estate are required to send them to the executors, Mary Eggertson and Eric Arni Eggertson, at P.O. Box 11130, #3000 – 1055 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC, V6E 3R3, on or before April 13, 2011, after which date the Estate assets will be distributed having regard only to claims that have been received. EXECUTORS: Mary Eggertson and Eric Arni Eggertson SOLICITOR: Bull, Housser & Tupper LLP

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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, approx 1100sf, Nr Cap Univ reno, incld heat & hw, 1 prkg, ns, np, now, $1350, 604-921-4384 2 BR bright, hi-spd/cable, hardwood, ns, np, nr seabus, quiet bldg. $1300, 604-618-8338 2 Br large corner, $990 Gated prkg. quiet, drapes no pets, heat incl. walk to seabus, 1 yr lease, 163 W 5th. 604-980-7501

195 21st Street BELLEVUE TOWER 1 Bedroom $1450 Avail Apr 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 w/ ocean views. Steps to community ctr, shops, transit & restaurants. Sorry, No Pets.

Call 604-922-8815 to view.

144 W. 14th St MARLBOROUGH TOWER

Spacious Studios from $1050 & 1 BR from $1300 w/ balconies & spectacular views, well maintained, clean, quiet concrete highrise. Fabulous Central Lonsdale location, next to library, transit, shops & cls to schools. Sorry, no pets. Heat & hot water incls. Call 604-983-6920 to view.

326 WEST 1st St. 1 bdrm $865 & up. Nr seabus, secure prkg, no pets. Avail immed. 604-983-6916 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 BACH, UPPER Lonsdale, adult oriented bldg., incl heat/hot water, $800, avail now, 778-996-1263

412 - 560 Raven Woods Dr. 2 br, 1 bath, 761sf, balc. new carpets, 1 lease, np, ns, now, Eric Royal Pacific Prop. Mngt. 604-723-7368 BACHELOR SUITE: 365 East 2nd St, N Van: Bright, south facing suite in quiet building. Private entrance: $720/mo, incl heat, h/w & hydro avl March 15th/ April 1st, phone 604-726-4884 Beautiful Large Suites 1 BR $915, avail now. 2 BR from $1340, Mar 15 or later. Heat, h/w, prkg. Lease $300 move in allowance for 2 BR suite. 604-986-3866 1 Brs $925 - $985 incl heat/hw& cable, 250 E 2nd. ns, np. now 1 yr lease large balc. 778-886-3250 BRIARS 126 E 12 St. 1 BR for April 1st. Heat & hw incl. Prkg avail, np, ns. 604-983-2086 ★ A QUIET BUILDING★ 1Br. top 3rd flr. south view $960; 1 Br 1st flr, not ground. $925. avail Apr 1. Carpets, drapes, heat, hw. Gated prkg avail. ★ No dogs ★1 cat ok ★ Pet Policy ★604-986-7745★

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Apartments & Condos

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North Van Apt. Rentals

Beautiful Views

1 bdrm- $1,025-$1250 Spacious, pool, storage, heat & hw, dw, quiet,

concrete, by shops, Cat Ok

North Vancouver

604-985-2926

GREAT LOCATION! 145 West Keith Road.

Bach, 1 BR & 2 BR Avail Now. Ocean view. indoor pool. Concrete bldg. Ht & H/W incls.

Call 604-986-3356 CENTRAL & LOWER Lonsdale renov’d & bright w/view, 1 br from $850, 2 br from $1100, 3 br + from $1800. Mar 15th. 604-725-4873 JUST LISTED! 2 BR Large, balc. prkg, hardwood, 124 W 20th $1050-$1150. 604-328-4104.

LYNN VALLEY, 3 BR top flr, hardwood, cat ok, $1400, May 1 604-925-8824 Vistarealty.net MOUNTAIN VILLAGE APTS. 1 & 2 BR, Apr 1, 604-988-3828 www.mountainvillage.ca

MOVE IN ALLOWANCE Bach/ Lrg 1 BR, Apr 1, quiet/clean bldng. Rent Starts/$850. Incls Ht/ Hw. N/P, N/S, 1 yr lse, Cable/Park extra. Call 604-985-4272 PARKRIDGE TERRACE 110 E. Keith Rd. Great location, park like setting, sauna, indoor pool. ★ Bach $925. ★ 1 Br $1095 ★ 1 Br+den $1125. ★2 Br $1395 up views storage NO PETS. 604-988-7379 www.glassmanpm.com THE OXFORD - 165 East 6th St. Studio, Heat & h/w incl. Gated prkg. Sorry no pets. n/s. 604-987-5844

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Apartments & Condos

6505-12

West Van Apt. Rentals

BAYVIEW APTS

1550 Duchess Ave, W. Van. Studio & 1 Br Move-in Bonus Fitness rm out door pool, nr shops, transit & Seawall. 1 yr lease, N/pets. Heat, hw incl’d. Member of Crime Free Multi-Housing Program. 604-922-4322 IMMACULATE 1BR concrete building steps to Marine drive shopping. New lights, paint, glorious oak hardwood floors, BRIGHT. Heat, hot wtr, window coverings incl, no pets, no smoking, 1 yr lease. Call Maryanne 604-926-0594

1 BDRM apt in the heart of Dundarave shops. New paint & carpet. Lge deck with view. N/S N/P. $1200 plus util. Avail Apr 1st. Email info@pr-insurance.ca or call 604-922-0181. 2BD 1600SQFT view Folkestone wd, ug prkg $2800 OR 1or2 bd ste in home w/view. 604-374-4544

Park Royal Towers Completely Renovated

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

Spectacular Views, Walk to Shops & Transit Hardwood Floors Pool Rent includes all utilities.

604-922-3246 935 Marine Drive

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Furnished Accommodation

2 BR 1.5 bath, fully furn, avail Mar. 25, short or long term $1750 3 blks to Quay 604-961-4349 GARDEN BACH. $840 W. Van, bright clean private, kitchenette, suit 1 ns, np, need car, Hwy 1 & Cypress, immed, 604-922-3004

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Houses - Rent

13th & Ottawa Ave 908-7368, 6 BR, 4 bth, post & beam, 4500 sqft, view, pool, lease $4500. 3 BR+DEN, contemporary, 2 bath, 5 appls, gas f/p, new reno, nr schools/shops, Seymour area, np ns, May 1 $2100. Ref’s 604-220-0595 after 3pm 4 BR, Blueridge, 1800sf, 4 appls, fp, 1.5 bath, nr school, $1900/mo, avail Apr. 604-987-0638

AMBLESIDE TOWER Studio. 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

6600

Storage

AVAIL NOW! Lower Lonsdale storage space, 600sf, electricity $450, 604-983-9493

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

1 BR grd flr ste, ns, np, need ref's, $900/mth. Dollarton area. Avail Apr 1st. 604-929-3059 1 BR, W Van, beautifully furn’d, garden level, private outside area, prkg, cable internet, utils, N/S. monthly $1300. 604-921-1935

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Suites/Partial Houses

2 BDRM suite in new house. Ground level with patio, 10’ ceilings, fireplace, 1000 sq ft, insuite laundry, $1500 per mo + util. avail immed, no pets, 604-929-4824 2 BR garden level, Lynn Valley, 1200sf, wd, gas fp, $1200 + % utils, ns, np, now, 604-982-8642 2 BR grnd lvl, bright, recent reno, share wd, ns, np Grand Blvd ref’s, $1250 incl Now 604-340-5116

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Townhouses Rent

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

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Townhouses Rent

Noma 728 W.14th St, 908-7368. 3 level, 3 BR, 2.5bth, roof deck, Apr 1, lease, $2200

1BDRM BSMT in Calverhall.1/2 blk to bus, For one person, Own entry, N/S, N/P, All util.incl. References $850. 604-988-3805. 2 BDRM bsmt, Lynn Valley, cozy, clean, own w/d, stor, np ns, April 1, $1000 incl utils. 604-961-4270 2 BR, bright, clean, wd, dw, priv entry, Lynn Valley, $1250incl utils /net/cable, ns, np, 604-340-9893

3 BR, 2.5 baths, Westview, fp, 5 appls, rec. facilities, prkg, np, ns, Apr 1. $1850. 604-921-4384

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Surrey

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Houses - Sale

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Real Estate

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6008-34

Vancouver East Side

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

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Vancouver East Side

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

6030 Sell your home, only $99. 604-574-5243 Delta Price Reduced studio condo, 19+ complex, pool, park, $98,500 597-8361 id4714 New Westminster Price Reduced, 555sf 1br condo, view, $164,900 525-8577 id5081 Sry Sullivan Mews ground lvl 1200sf 2br 2ba tnhse, 55+complex $220K 834-6935 id5136 Sry Bear Creek Park beauty 1440sf rancher, gated 45+ $275,900 306-931-3939 id5234 Sry Royal Hts river & Mtn view 3900sf 8br 6ba on 5500sf lot $759,900 537-5952 id5290 Sry Clayton 2yr old beauty 3000sf 6br 3.5ba w/2br bsmt suite $610K 612-9594 id5312 Sry Open House Sat/Sun 2-4 12173-59 ave, immaculate owner built 3139sf 5br 3.5ba w/bsmt suite $689K 590-0981 id5335 Sry Guildford resort like living 610sf 1br+den condo, 2 pools $189,900 790-0590 id5336

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Lots & Acreage

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FAMILY OF four needs house to rent for June/July/August 2011. Prefer 3 - 4 bdrms. North Shore west of Lonsdale. 604-988-0882

Fun By The Numbers

COACH HOUSE, small studio, lower Caulfeild, patio, quiet, very private, 1/2 blk to bus/beach, ns, $740 all incls, 778-988-2864

Private and luxurious 3 bdrm t/h, set amidst 10 acres of abundant evergreen woods and mountains, with 2 lakes & a stream, only 20 mins to d/town. A beautiful balance of unspoiled nature with the convenience of a fully modern t/home. $2,200.00 ($2,250 with pet) incl heat, hot water,cable, 2 prkg stalls. Pls call Daniel &Gloria btwn 11am-7pm at 604- 988-1838

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2 BR, upper British Properties, W.Van priv yard, stainless appls. garage, ns, $1900, sm pet ok. Avail now. 604-999-0454

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6615

3 Br. large $1720. Parklike Setting, Outdoor Pool, playground, private yard, 1300sf, drapes, heat & prkg incld. dw, 1.5 baths, 1 yr lease. no pets, #1228 Emery Pl. Lynn Valley 604-987- 4922

2 BR main flr, own ent, Cap Rd, insuite laundry n/s, n/p, avail April 1. $1400. Amir. 604-218-1280

$1200.UPPER LYNN Valley. Lg. new, bright 2bdrm bsmt suite, own laundry, patio, n/s, n/p. Ken 604-230-1377

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6602

1 BDRM bsmt suite on Grand Blvd. Shared w/d, n/s, no pets. Avail Apr 1. $850 incl util. 604 733-9794, eves 604 904-7610

6020 DEEP COVE seaside cottage 2 br f/p, new hardwood, large sundeck garage, ns $2375 604-929-5191

1775 Bellevue Avenue HOLLYBURN PLAZA 2 BR - Avail Now From $1650/mo. Fully Reno’s, granite countertops, Breathtaking ocean view, new appls, d/w, ne 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.

1 BR IN spacious home for n/s female. Furn or unfurn, internet, w/d, $495 incl. 604-980-2106

1 BR garden level, share wd, ns, np but must love them, now/Apr 1, suit 1, $700incl util. 604-839-9062

SHORT TERM FURN. ACCOM Daily - Weekly - Monthly grandmanor.net 604-988-6082

2025 BELLEVUE Ave W.V. Oceanview 2 Br P/house, 300sf deck, cat OK, Senior Discount 604-913-0734

6595-45

North Vancouver

PACIFICANA 1480 Esquimalt Ave. 1 bachelor, 1 bdrm, ocean views, dw, n/p, n/s now or Apr 1st. By appt. 604-921-7800

WOODCROFT: 1, 2 BR 1 year lease. ns, np. Utils. incld. COLLIERS - 604-926-2012

West Van Apt. Rentals

Shared Accommodation

1 BR bright 1st level, hardwood, share wd, np, ns, Prospect, $900 furn $800unfurn. 604-980-8270

HOMAWAY INNS Specializing in furn accom at reas rates. call 604-723-7820 or visit www.homawayinns.com

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6595

Luxury Over The Seawall! 1 BR. pool rec. rm, pet ok 2190 Bellevue Ave. 604-926-6287

VICTORIA PARK PLACE 615 St. Georges Ave @ E 6th St. 1 BR, bright South facing, clean quiet bldg, np, ns. 604-980-9057

WOODCROFT 1 BR new carpet, paint. incl all utils, prkg, security, gym + pool $895 778-865-7455

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HOME SERVICES

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Computer Services

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Concrete

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Drainage

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B200 B200 B200 B200 B200 B200 B200 B200 B200 B200 B200 B200 B200 B200 Turbo B200 Turbo B200 Turbo B200 Turbo B200 Turbo B200 Turbo B200 Turbo C230W C230W 4Matic C230W 4Matic C250W 4Matic C250W 4Matic C300W C300W C300W C300W 4Matic C300W 4Matic C300W 4Matic C300W 4Matic C300W 4Matic C300W 4Matic

V153648A

Polar Silver

M154997

Night Black

R1132773A

Night Black

M153861

Night Black

M155053

Calcite White

M150869

Polar Silver

B139971

Polar Silver

N148341

Mountain Grey

N148340

Polar Silver

N149191

Jupiter Red

N147993

Polar Silver

N150748

Cosmos Black

N148372

Steppe Brown

V148704A

Polar Silver

M154924

Polar Silver

M151909

Calcite White

N152398

Night Black

N148317

Calcite White

N153324

Calcite White

N148316

Polar Silver

B154644

Calcite White

M154560

Steel Grey

M154880

Palladium Silver

N148315

Steel Grey

N152469

Palladium Silver

M154496

Calcite White

M154608

Calcite White

N152479

Iridium Silver

M150317

Calcite White

M150162

Iridium Silver

M150470

Palladium Silver

N145135A

Palladium Silver

B151934

Pewter Silver

V154322

Obsidian Black

$17,900 $22,800 $21,900 $22,800 $23,800 $24,800 $24,900 $28,800 $29,900 $26,900 $29,900 $29,900 $30,800 $17,800 $21,900 $25,900 $27,800 $31,900 $31,900 $31,900 $29,900 $33,800 $33,800 $38,800 $40,800 $33,800 $33,800 $41,900 $36,800 $36,800 $37,900 $39,900 $41,900 $38,800

Mercedes-Benz North Shore

$14,000 SOLD

$18,000 $18,800 SOLD $19,000 $20,000 $21,000 $22,000 $24,000 $24,500 $25,000 $26,000 $26,000 $26,500 $16,000 $20,000 $22,000 $26,000 $27,500 $28,000 $28,000 $28,500 SOLD $31,500 SOLD $32,500 $33,900 $35,900 $31,900 $32,900 $38,800 $30,900 $32,900 $33,900 $34,900 $37,900 $35,000 SOLD

2008 2006 2008 2009 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2008 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2010 2007 2008 2007 2008 2010 2010 2010 2007 2008 2009 2008 2008 2007 2008 2009 2008 2008

1375 Marine Drive

8087

Excavating

# 1 BACKHOE, EXCAVATOR & BOBCAT

one mini, drainage, landscaping, stump / rock / cement / oil tank removal. Water / sewer line, 24 hours Call 341-4446 or 254-6865 604.649.1213 CEL 604.984.2313 Res/comm, Excavating, Bobcat, Trucking, Water Lines, Sewer Lines, Drainage, Landscaping. Hrly/Contract. Free Estimates.

8090

Fencing/Gates

Affordable Fencing & Decking Quality workmanship for 25 yrs. on the N. Shore, 604-929-6669

NORTH SHORE FENCES Quality work by professionals Repairs and construction Call 604-230-3559

SERVICE MAGIC Affordable. Serving North Shore since 1978. Mike 604-783-9558

For 36 months

C350W C350W 4Matic C350W 4Matic C350W 4Matic CLS500 CLS550 CLS550 E300W 4Matic E300W 4Matic E300W 4Matic E320CDI Diesel E350W 4Matic E350W 4Matic E350W 4Matic E550W 4Matic E550W 4Matic E550W 4Matic E63 AMG S450W 4Matic S550V 4Matic S550V 4Matic GLK350 GLK350 GLK350 GL320CDI Diesel GL320CDI Diesel ML320 BlueTec ML320CDI Diesel ML320CDI Diesel ML350 ML350 ML350 ML550 R320CDI Diesel

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

M149016

Palladium Silver

M154923

Obsidian Black

M154340

Palladium Silver

B154895

Calcite White

N146820A

White

M150120

Iridium Silver

M152368

Iridium Silver

M153542

Colombite Black

M150791

Obsidian Black

M153412

Steel Grey

M154657

Obsidian Black

M107613

Iridium Silver

M153088

Colombite Black

M154543

Steel Grey

M152879

Iridium Silver

M153391

Iridium Silver

N152475

Cuprit Brown

M154526

Iridium Silver

M152979

Andorite Grey

V1129660A

Flint Grey

M152121

Obsidian Black

N154685

Calcite White

B154621

Calcite White

N154242

Palladium Silver

M154934

Iridium Silver

M151767

Capri Blue

B154519

Obsidian Black

M154545

Obsidian Black

M154444

Pewter Silver

V1136320A

Pewter Silver

M149873

Iridium Silver

M149369

Pewter Silver

M154708

Capri Blue

B154185

Calcite White

604-984-9351

$37,900 $28,800 $42,900 $43,800 $43,800 $49,900 $56,800 $38,800 $43,800 $48,800 $38,800 $41,900 $48,800 $53,800 $43,800 $53,800 $73,800 $58,800 $63,800 $56,800 $86,800 $38,800 $44,900 $46,800 $45,900 $59,900 $53,800 $46,800 $48,800 $40,900 $48,800 $50,800 $50,800 $45,900

$34,000 $26,500 $38,000 $41,900 $38,800 $45,900 SOLD $51,900 $35,900 $39,900 $44,900 $36,900 $37,900 $43,800 $50,000 $39,900 $47,900 $66,900 $56,900 $59,900 $53,900 $79,900 $36,900 $38,800 $44,000 $44,900 $57,900 SOLD $49,900 $39,900 $42,900 $37,000 $43,900 $46,900 $49,000 $43,900

A PLUS TAPING & DRYWALL High quality, reasonable rates. Free estimates. 604-715-0400 ACE DRYWALL. Avail immed. Board, tape, spraytex, repairs. 16 yr exp. No job too small. Mike 604-808-2432, 604-985-4321 AFFORDABLE, Reliable, Quality Guaranteed. Boarding, Taping, Spraytex. Dave 604-984-7476 COMPLETE DRYWALL Service, steel stud framing, t-bar ceiling, textured. Sunny 778-891-5466 *Drywall * Taping * Texture * Stucco*Painting * Steel stud framing Quality Home 604-725-8925

8100

Fireplaces

PRO GAS - North Shore Gas fireplaces. Repair & safety inspection. 604-925-1341 www.progas.ca

8105

Flooring/ Refinishing

Century Hardwood Floors ★Hardwood flr refinishing ★Repairs ★ Staining ★ Free Estimate. Contact 604-376-7224 INSTALLATION REFINISHING, Sanding. Free est, great prices. Satisfaction guar. 604-518-7508

Buying? Hiring? Selling? Renting?

mbvancouver.ca

© 2011 Mercedes-Benz Canada Inc. *0.9% !nancing only available through Mercedes-Benz Financial Services on approved credit for a limited time. Only available on a 24 and 36 month !nance term and only applicable to MY 2007-2009 models (less than 140,000 km). Finance example based on a 2007 model: $20,000 at 0.9% per annum equals $563.30 per month for 36 months. Cost of borrowing is $279 for a total of $20,279. Down payment may be required. First, second and third month payment are waived for !nance programs only on 2007-2009 B, C, E, ML. The payment waivers are capped up to a total of $500/month including tax. License, insurance, taxes and PPSA are extra. Additional provincial-speci!c fees, taxes and charges may be extra. Dealer may lease or !nance for less. Offer may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers. See your authorized Mercedes-Benz dealer for details or call the Mercedes-Benz Customer Relations Centre at 1-800-387-0100. Offers end March 31, 2011.

Call 604-630-3300 to place your ad.


Wednesday, March 16, 2011 – North Shore News – A47

HOME SERVICES 8125

Gutters

ADANAC GUTTERS- Installation of continuous gutters, cleaning & repairs. Call ....604-676-1085 Gutters, Windows, Pressure Washing, small repairs, etc. Free Est. Chris 604-377 -6104 North Shore Gutters. Sales & Install 5’’ continuous gutter, minor repairs, cleaning. 604-988-5294 RITS GUTTER CLEANING & repairs, power washing. Quick & affordable No HST 604-897-7487

8130

Handyperson

Renovate & Repair

Carpentry, Flooring, Drywall Painting, Exterios & more!

Specializing in Small Jobs

Quality Work, Professional Service

778.233.0559

Alltrades.net Construction

❍ Renos, Carpentry ❍ Lifetime PolyDecks ❍ Since 1992

Mark 604.603.7133

A-1 JOB by Arms and Minds Renos Carpentry cabinet, drs, laminate, tiles, drywall, paint. 761-7745

ABLE RENOVATIONS All home repairs & renos, large & small, North Shore only 604 319-2677

8135

Hauling

CHEAP LOADS Fast Reliable Service 604-922-5101

Heating

PRO GAS - North Shore Furnaces, boilers, gas fitting. Service & installation. 604-925-1341 www.progas.ca

8155

Landscaping

A. A. Allwest Garden Service Lawn maint, general cleanup, power raking, moss control, etc. CALL SUKH free est. 604-726-9213 or 604-984-1988 GREAT CANADIAN LAWNS New lawns & repairs, lawn mtce, landscaping, lighting, patios 604-924-LAWN (5296) Greenworx Redevelopment Inc. Hardscaping & Landscaping. Hedges, Pavers, Ponds & Walls, Returfing, Demos, Drainage, Jackhammering. 604 782-4322

8160

Lawn & Garden

A.A. BEST PRO

GARDEN SERVICES LTD. Lawn Maintenance, General Clean-Up, Power Raking, Moss Control, Aerating. Trim, Top, Prune. All types of lawn & garden applications. Free Est.

Call Sukh:

604-726-9152 604-984-1988 Spring Services

Same Day Service, Fully Insured

ABSOLUTE PROFICIENCY DD Haul & Delivery. Loads from $30 each. David 604-512-7471

8140

8155

Landscaping

GREENWEST LANDSCAPE GROUP CONCRETE DESIGN HARDSCAPES SOFTSCAPES WOODWORK MASONRY WCB INSURED FREE ESTIMATES

604 549 0084 www.greenwestgroup.ca

FREE ESTIMATES

• Lawn Maintenance • Fertilizing • Yard Clean-ups • Aeration • Pruning/Hedges • Power Raking • Rubbish Removal • Odd jobs •Yearly Maintenance Programs •

310-JIMS (5467) BOOK A JOB AT

www.jimsmowing.ca

SEYMOUR LAWN MAINTENANCE • Gardening • Spring Clean-Up • Hedge Trimming • Lawn Installation • Weeding • & More!

SPRING PACKAGE $

109

99*

Aeration, Lime, Fertilizer, Moss Control

Lawn Cutting 22 $

00*

(*based on 2000 sq.ft. + gst)

Junk Removal

604-990-1252

www.seymourlawnmaint.ca

A.All Area Gardening Service • Specialty in Moss Control • Aeration • Liming and Lawn Maint. • Pruning • Topping • General Cleaning

Binder:

How to write a classified ad that works. Writing an effective classified ad is easy when you know how. What follows is a step-by-step guide focusing on the time-tested principles of a successful ad. • Use a keyword. Start your ad with the item for sale, service offered or the job title. • Be descriptive. Give customers a reason to respond. Advertisers have found that the more information you provide, the better the response. • Limit abbreviations. Use only standard abbreviations to avoid confusion and misinterpretations. • Include price. Always include price of the item for sale. • How to respond. Always include a phone number (with area code) and/or street and email address.

To place your ad call:

604-630-3300

604-926-1526 604-726-9153 Performance Garden Service

LAWNCUTS Free Estimates

Graig 604-986-3463 ★Call Jungle George ■ Hedges & Trees ■ Pruning ■ Dumping & yrd cleanup George’s cell 604-317-3552

Serafina Garden Services Maintenance, design, organic reassonable rates. 604-984-4433 ENGLISH LANDSCAPER gardener, 30 yrs exp, complete garden maint. Les 604-209-8853

8193

8220

Oil Tank Removal

WEST COAST TANK RECOVERY INC. Commercial & Residential Fuel and Oil Tank Detection, Removal Soil Condition Analysis, Hazardous Material Disposal

THIS MARCH & APRIL Have Your Fuel or Oil Tank Removed at 25% off our regular rates Trusted by several Realtors throughout the entire Lower Mainland. Call Now!

604-628-8786

www.wctankrecovery.net

8160

Lawn & Garden

Ny Ton Gardening yard & lawn maint. trimming, shrubs, hedging, power raking etc. 604-782-5288

8175

Masonry

ARCADIA STONEWORK bricks, blocks, natural, cultured & paving stones. Alex - 778-895-6170 COASTAL STONE MASONRY Fireplaces & retaining walls. 778-887-0020 www.coastal-stonescapes.com MASTER STONEMASON, Local, Experienced, fireplaces, facing, walls, stairs. Ivan 604-649-2271

8193

Oil Tank Removal

SPECIAL WASTE SERVICES Pumping & Disposal Tank Detection Services Tank Removals Environmental Clean-up Flooded Basements 778-709-8265 604-227-1318

T-A STONEWALL. Rockwalls, paving stones, Allan block walls, etc. 987-8155 / 250-4117

8180

8185

Moving & Storage

AFFORDABLE MOVING 1 to 3 Men

1, 3, 5, 7 or 10 Ton $ From

45 We accept Visa, Mastercard & Interac Licenced & Insured Local & Long Distance

FREE ESTIMATES Seniors Discount

604-537-4140 www.affordablemoversbc.com

MONTY J’S MOVING Ask us about our

Winter Specials!

www.MontyJsMoving.com

Call 604-710-5253

MOVERS.CA

604.980.MOVE (6683) 20% OFF All Moving Booked by April 2nd 604-566-5541 www.firstcallmoving.com

ON TIME, careful, free estimates & firm price. John 778-233-7329 or www.pointmoving.com

GREEN PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Hedge trimming, tree pruning, yard maintenance, removal, Mike 983-3586

RESIDENTIAL DIVISION LTD.

Tried & True Since 1902

PLUMBERS

Water Lines (without Digging) Sewer Lines (without Diggging) Install. Draintiles. 604-985-4000 LOCAL PLUMBER - Licensed, insured,GASFITTING, renos, Repairs. VISA 604-929-6956 Norvan Plumbing Heating&Gas Service -renos - construction. Lic. Bonded Ins. Matt 604-516-9344

8225

Power Washing A GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICE

• Gutter cleaning/repairs • Window cleaning • Power washing • WCB insured • Free estimates

604-984-4147 North Shore Home Services. Power Washing, Window & Gutter Cleaning. 604-988-5294

8240

Renovations & Home Improvement

BAMFORD CONSTRUCTION Ltd. Quality Renos & Repairs. 604-986-2871 www.bamford.ca

NORTH SHORE Home Services Windows, gutters, power washing 604-988-5294 PCM Seasonal Exterior Home Maintenance Roofs, Gutters, Windows, Decks, Patios & More Call 604-294-6700 www.pomeroyconstruction.com

604-729-6695

ABBA RENOVATION carpentry, plumbing, wiring, painting, tiling. Work guar, Refs. (604)986-4026/805-8463

Home Services

Painting/ Wallpaper

8195

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

Insured/WCB

778-997-9582

FAIRWAY PAINTING

Fully Insured 20 years experience Call 604Free Estimates INTERIOR & EXTERIOR SPECIALS

7291234

A CLEAN PAINT JOB. Quality 1 room from $145. Int-ext, WCB 22 yrs exp. Cell: 604-727-2700 A LADY PAINTER, professional & color consult, 20 yrs on North Shore. exc refs. 604-961-3451 DJ PAINTING •Int/Ext •Com/Resid •Top Quality 604-258-7300 cell: 604-417-5917 Excellent Pro Painting Service 20 yrs exp, refs, warranty. Reas, res/comm Richard 604-618-0205 Interior painting, wallpaper Quality service, with a smile! Call Arlene...604-910-3270 MIKES PAINTING Prof & Reliable WCB • 30 yrs Exp. 778-833-4771 MILANO Painting 604-551-6510 Int/Ext. Good Prices. Free Est. Written Guar. Prof & Insured.

8205

Paving/Seal Coating

Roofing

DELBROOK

ALL-PRO

778-223-8265

8250

PLUMBING & DRAINAGE

OIL TANK REMOVAL

Oil Tank Detection Oil Tank Removal Soil Remediation FREE ESTIMATES BEST PRICE GUARANTEED

Plumbing

BOMEX CONSTRUCTION Additions, Renovations, New Construction. Lic & Ins. Cell 604-720-9112 www.bomex.net PCM Construction & Maintenance Water Ingress/Mould? Home Inspection, Repair Estimates, Full-scale Remediation Call 604-294-6700 www.pomeroyconstruction.com Complete Bathroom Reno’s Suites, Kitchens,Tiling, Skylights, Windows, Doors, 604 521-1567

C.Y. HOME SERVICES Int/Ext Renovations Home Repairs • 604-816-6192

DIMAN DEVELOPMENTS.

Renovations & Construction. Mano, 604-990-1671/230-7970 www.dimandevelopments.com MATCO DESIGN - Renovations

*Additions*Quality Work *Ref’s 604-720-1564 matco@telus.net Pryce Contracting Ltd. (North Shore Based) Complete home makeover, additions, kitchens, bathrooms, suites, decks/patios, doors, windows & trim. Peter 604-988-7526 QUADRO CONSTRUCTION •Int & Ext RENO’S •Concrete •Landscaping ★ 604-323-6193

WWW.RENORITE.COM Bath, Kitchen, Suites & More Save Your Dollars 604-781-7695 RENOVATIONS: FROM Rendering to Reality. Visit ccirenos.com and look for our listing on Sundays. 604-980-8384

Find your perfect home at

househunting.ca

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

8250

Roofing

#1 Roofing Company in BC All types of Roofing Over 35 Years in Business Call now for Free Estimates

8220

Plumbing

COMPLETE PLUMBING, heating and gas services, new & old, hot water tanks, lic’d, ins. Quick response; friendly. 604-720-8805

8255

Rubbish Removal

604-588-0833

BELL MINI BINS 604-922-5101 Small or large household jobs & Mini bin service. 7 days a week Fast ★ inexpensive ★ reliable.

WWW.PATTARGROUP.COM

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

SALES@ PATTARGROUP.COM

SPRING SPECIAL

SAVE THE HST

Have Your Roof Done between Now & Mar. 31 A+

Call AFFORDABLE QUALITY ROOFING LTD. 604-984-9004

Roof Leaking?

LEAK REPAIRS

Roof, Chimney & Skylight Repairs WCB Licensed ADVANTAGE BUILDING MAINTENANCE

604-802-1918

vancouverroofingrepair.com

All Season Roofing

Re-Roofing & Repairs Specialists 20 year Labour Warranty available

604-591-3500

A Eastwest Roofing & Siding Re-roofing, Gutter, Free Est, BBB Member, 10% disc, Seniors Disc, 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437 CURTIS JOHN ROOFING (since 1978) Roof tune-up from $149. 24 hr repair. 604-985-1913 New Canadian Roofing Ltd. All types of roofing, over 15 yrs exp. Reasonable rates. WCB, Insured 604-716-8528

WESTCOAST ROOFING SYSTEMS

604-987-7325

8255

Rubbish Removal

ABSOLUTE PROFICIENCY DD HAUL & DELIVERY meeting all your needs, ‘quality workmanship delivered with pride’. Loads from $30 each Please call David

8300

Stucco/Siding/ Exterior

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

8315

Tree Services

$ BEST RATES $

Dangerous tree removal, pruning, topping, hedge trimming & stump grinding. Fully insured & WCB

Jerry 604-618-8585 Andrew 604-618-8585

A-1 TRI CRAFT TREE SERVICES (EST. 1986) ★AAA★ TREE SERVICE. Tree & stump removal, pruning/trimming. Ins & cert. arborist 604-987-8500 A.ALL AREA TREE SERVICE Moss control, aeration, liming and lawn maint. 604-926-1526 /604-726-9153 MORRIS THE TREE MAN LTD Removals, trimming, thinning. 5m insurance, WCB 604-985-2828

8335

Window Cleaning

NORTH SHORE Home Services Gutter & window cleaning, Power Washing Est 1963. 604-988-5294

HOME SERVICES Find the professionals you need to create the perfect renovation. to advertise call

604-630-3300

604-512-7471

★ASK DISCOUNT RUBBISH★ Best Prices, Yard, House/Const, Demo. 7 days 604-727-6153

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

8220

Plumbing

IT’S SPRING!! David and Sons. Gardening, power wash, etc 778-837-6667 No waiting! JAPANESE GARDENER Landscape & maintenance, clean-ups, trimming. Reas, free est, 25 yrs exp 604-986-8126 Lionslandscaping.com Certified hort/designer exp wtih maintainance/installing. 604.762.8575

Call Today to Place Your Ad in

MARKETPLACE

604-630-3300

10% Off with this Ad! For all your plumbing, heating & reno needs. Lic Gas Fitter, Aman. 778-895-2005 ★ 3 Licensed Plumbers ★ 66 years of exp. 604-830-6617 www.oceansidemechanical.com

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

604-630-3300


What comes between winter and spring? A great time of year to buy a new Honda.

2011 Reader’s Choice Platinum Winner

816 Automall Drive, North Vancouver

604-984-0331

www.pacifichonda.ca

*Limited time fi nance offer based on a new 2011 Civic DX 5MT/CR-V LX 2WD, model FA1E2BEX/RE3H3BEY and a 60 month fi nance term available only through Honda Canada Finance Inc. O.A.C. Finance example: $16,385/$27,880 at 0.9%/0.9% per annum equals $279.38/$475.37 per month for 60/60 months. Freight and PDI of $1,395/$1,590 included. Cost of borrowing is $377.80/$642.20, for a total obligation of $16,762.80/$28,522.20. **MSRP is $16,385/$27,880 including freight and PDI of $1,395/$1,590. For all offers license, insurance, applicable taxes and registration are extra. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer trade may be required. #Limited time lease offers based on a new 2011 Civic DX 5MT/CR-V LX 2WD, model FA1E2BEX/RE3H3BEY. Lease example based on new 2011 Civic DX 5MT/CR-V LX 2WD, model FA1E2BEX/RE3H3BEY available through Honda Canada Finance Inc. £0.9% lease APR for 48 months O.A.C. Monthly payment, including freight and PDI, is $198/$338. Down payment of $0, fi rst monthly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $9,504/$16,224. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 96,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres. Retailer may lease for less. Dealer trade may be required. ¥$750 gas card offer applies only to retail customer purchase, lease or fi nance agreements on all new 2011 Civic models. Gas card offer includes HST/GST where applicable. Valid only on purchase, lease or fi nance agreements concluded at participating Honda retailers. Dealer participation required. */**/#/£/¥ Offers valid from March 1st through March 31st, 2011 at participating Honda retailers. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details. **MSRP is $36,410/$36,580 including freight and PDI of $1,590/$1,590. For all offers license, insurance, applicable taxes and registration are extra. Dealer may sell for less. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. #Limited time lease offers based on a new 2011 Pilot LX 2WD/Ridgeline DX, model YF3H2BE/YK1F4BEZ. Lease example based on new 2011 Pilot LX 2WD/Ridgeline DX, model YF3H2BE/YK1F4BEZ available through Honda Canada Finance Inc. £4.9%/4.9% lease APR for 48/48 months O.A.C. Monthly payment, including freight and PDI, is $448/$428. Down payment of $4,250/$4,940, fi rst monthly payment, environmental fees and $0/$0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $25,743/$25,478. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 96,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres. Retailer may lease for less.

A48 - North Shore News - Wednesday, March 16, 2011


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