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Artist Diane Beadon sketches model Naomi West during a gathering of the Drawing on Life group Wednesday at Ocean Park community hall. Members of the art group, who have met weekly for more than 20 years, are prepar-
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HOLLYWOOD LOVES HST: MLA CADIEUX SURREY – The HST is a hit with Tom ZILLICH American film production companies Staff Reporter shooting in Surrey and the rest of B.C., but the subject of next fall’s referendum on the Harmonized Sales Tax didn’t come up during meetings provincial officials had with major studios in Los Angeles this week. So says Surrey-Panorama MLA Stephanie Cadieux, who was in California in her role as minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development. The HST is just one reason production companies come to B.C. to film, Cadieux said Thursday during a conference call with news media. “We’ve also had high levels of (film) production before the HST, and it’s certainly a benefit to the industry, but it’s not something (the American studios) are concerned about, or raising red flags about the referendum.”
ing works for display next month at the Semiahmoo Arts gallery, at Windsor Square in South Surrey, for an exhibition called “Celebrating the Beauty and Splendor of the Human Form.” For details, visit www.semiahmooarts.com.
Garrett Hedlund and Olivia Wilde star in the new video game-like movie ‘Tron: Legacy,’ scenes of which were filmed at a house and promenade in the Crescent Beach area. Cadieux was in L.A. to help promote B.C.’s film and TV industry, one that accounts for $1.1 billion annually in production spending and employs between 25,000 and 35,000 people. The Vancouver area is considered the third largest film and TV production centre in North America, after Los Angeles and New York. In Surrey, the new Tron: Legacy movie was filmed in Vancouver over the past two years, including a house in Crescent Beach and promenade there. Scenes for another major feature film, Rise of The Apes, due for release in 2011, were shot this year on streets of North Surrey. Surrey had a busy 2010 for film production, thanks largely to work on TV series such as Psych, Supernatural and Human Target, said Brandi Carr, of Surrey’s filming and special events department.
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Politicians team up to block killer’s parole SURREY – Melissa Jean Chatham Tom ZYTARUK was beaten so badly her body was Staff Reporter not fit for an open casket funeral. The North Delta woman’s ex-boyfriend, Kelly David McKenzie, was charged with second-degree murder but pleaded guilty to manslaughter. The Surrey man pounded her to death in front of his nine-year-old son, in his Whalley home, on Sept. 21, 2008. During the sentencing hearing in December 2009, the Crown had argued for a prison term of 10 to 12 years. The judge decided on nine, which, with credit for time served, worked out to six and a half years. McKenzie, 37, is expected to apply for unescorted temporary parole in February. But he won’t get it if three local politicians at the municipal, provincial and federal levels have their way. In an unprecedented move, Delta Mayor Lois Jackson, Newton-North Delta Liberal MP Sukh Dhaliwal and Delta North NDP MLA Guy Gentner have joined forces to lobby the National Parole Board to not grant McKenzie parole. The three met with the victim’s mom, Maureen Chatham, earlier this month.
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❚ NEWS ❚BRIEFLY
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Surrey trucker hurt in crash that kills woman
Politicians: no parole
Mailman mugged in Whalley; police look for witnesses
OCEANSIDE – A Surrey trucker was injured in a traffic crash on Vancouver Island early Thursday morning that killed a woman from Campbell River. The trucker’s name hasn’t been released. He has been released from hospital. The crash happened on the Island Highway near Qualicum Beach. Just before the crash, the RCMP received a call about an “erratic driver” heading south in the northbound lanes. Cpl. Richard van de Pol said the car smashed head-on into the transport truck. The woman, whose name has also not been released, was alone in the car. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
Beware of job scam, Surrey cops warn SURREY – Pssst, buddy...wanna job? Surrey Mounties are warning about a recent scam where a few local residents have been ripped off by crooks promising them employment through online job ads. The scammers give them a cheque in advance. They’re told to cash it, keep some money for themselves and send the rest to a third party by money transfer. Later, the victim finds out the cheque was bogus and she or he has been duped out of cash. The cheques have typically been in the low thousands and usually involved supposed “secret shopper” or caretaker jobs.
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continued from page 1 After listening to her “painstakingly” relive the horror of her daughter’s brutal slaying, they penned a joint letter to the parole board “strongly” urging it “to consider to its fullest extent and abilities the details surrounding the life and subsequent murder of Melissa Jean Chatham when granting any level of parole to Mr. McKenzie.” Jackson told the Now that one would be hard-pressed to find anyone in Canada who’d support such a parole given the “shortness” of McKenzie’s sentence. “Not one person would say that’s justice in this country,” she said. In a joint media release, Dhaliwal said “to grant any type of parole only two years after such a crime committed raises many questions.” He was on an airplane at press time and could not be reached. In a telephone interview from Florida, Gentner told the Now he might visit Canadian marijuana activist Marc Emery, who is serving a five year sentence in the U.S. for selling pot seeds. He compared Emery’s case with this one in Canada, where McKenzie “might
NORTH DELTA – A North Delta woman scared some burglars out of her house Tuesday afternoon. She heard some noise, and thinking it was her son, called out to him. The result was thieves high-tailing it out of her place. She then called 911 and police were at the scene within minutes. They searched for burglars inside and out, with help from a police dog, but suspects weren’t found. This happened shortly after noon, in the 7200-block of 116A Street.
be walking 18 months after committing manslaughter.” During McKenzie’s sentencing hearing, the court heard he was convinced Chatham, 24, had stolen money from him. He spent a day with her and his son Kelly Jr., then left them behind at his place to go drinking. The court heard McKenzie was a heavy drinker, downing up to 40 ounces of vodka a day. He returned home shortly before 5 a.m. The boy testified Chatham came into his room, begging him to tell his dad to stop beating her. He said his dad then pulled Chatham out of his room and punched her, yelling “Give me back my money” as she screamed for help. The boy told the court McKenzie kept punching Chatham in the face, pushed him away, and closed his bedroom door. He thought he could hear his dad slamming her into it. A forensic pathologist found Chatham died of asphyxia and blunt force trauma to her head. tzytaruk@thenownewspaper.com
SURREY – Mounties hope witnesses will come forward to help them put the creep who brutally mugged a Whalley mailman behind bars. The 44-year-old Canada Post carrier was delivering mail outside an apartment building near busy 132nd Street and 105th Avenue, at about 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, when he was jumped. The attacker or attackers took some mail from the veteran mailman’s bag but didn’t take the bag itself, or his keys. No suspect description was available at press time. The carrier reportedly suffered head injuries requiring stitches. Police ask witnesses to this broad-daylight attack to contact the Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502. – Tom Zytaruk
Armed robbers invade North Delta home NORTH DELTA – Armed robbers booted through the front door of a North Delta home early Tuesday morning, assaulted a resident and then ransacked the place. It happened at about 3:20 a.m., in the 7800block of Bremridge Drive. The two masked robbers – one with a handgun, the other, a machete – stormed into the house, forced the two residents down on the floor and assaulted one of them. They then turned the place upside down before taking off with televisions, cash and ID. They also stole one resident’s vehicle, which was later found in Surrey. Delta Police Sgt. Sharlene Brooks said the victims have been “evasive and are somewhat unco-operative” with the police. “Initial indications are that this was a targeted incident,” she said. Brooks described one robber as stocky, with a black hoodie, balaclava and silver handgun. The other wore all black, had a balaclava and a machete.
Scaffolding collapses at Surrey school SURREY – A section of scaffolding used by construction workers making repairs at Johnston-Heights secondary school collapsed sometime overnight on Monday. No one was hurt. Surrey school district spokesman Doug Strachan said Tuesday the work site is strictly fenced off to ensure the safety of staff and students. The contractor is investigating the cause of the mishap. Strachan said the mishap shows that all the access restrictions to the Guildford-area school, which may have posed an inconvenience, are in place to prevent a potential tragedy. “It really underscores why all that fencing is in place,” he said, adding the contractor is repairing “building envelope issues” at the school, which includes water leaks through the skylights. – Tom Zytaruk
This is all that’s left after a ferocious blaze in the 17900-block of Fraser Highway gutted a large, two-storey ❚PHOTO/Ted Colley white house early Wednesday. The family of five who lived there escaped unharmed .
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Fire guts Surrey home; family of five unhurt SURREY – Now Tom there’s a case for overZYTARUK Staff Reporter time pay. An off-duty Surrey firefighter who’d been driving in Cloverdale alerted his fellow firefighters to a ferocious blaze in the 17900-block of Fraser Highway early Wednesday morning, just after midnight. The large, two-storey white house was rendered “a complete and
total loss,” Battalion Chief Lorne West said. But the family of five escaped. “Everybody got out safe,” West said. One man was taken to hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation, but he was expected to be OK. It’s suspected that an electric fireplace was the source of the blaze, but that has yet to be confirmed by inspectors. “It does not look suspi-
cious in any way,” West said. Meantime, Surrey Mounties are continuing their arson investigation related to the Sunday morning blaze that destroyed six apartments and caused smoke damage to 11 others at the Bon-Terra Apartments, in the 10700-block of 150th Street in Guildford. Alvaro Flores, 28, of Surrey has been charged with assault.
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SURREY – The Marisa city’s hungry face BABIC Staff Reporter leaner times ahead unless donations to the Surrey Food Bank pickup. Executive director Marilynn Herrmann says donations to the Christmas campaign are notably down at a time when the agency is seeing a sharp rise in the demand for assistance. “We’ve had a marked increase in the number of people needing help,” Herrmann said Tuesday. The Surrey Food Bank helps to feed about 14,000 people a month in Surrey and North Delta. The food bank’s annual Christmas campaign is one of the agency’s major fundraisers of the year. The donations collected during this seasonal drive enable the agency to supply Christmas hampers to its clients, and supports the food bank’s operations well into the next year. Traditionally, Surrey school children have raised the lion’s share of canned goods and other grocery staples for the Christmas drive.
But for some reason, participation has plummeted this year. “We only had 60 schools registered this year compared to over 100 last year,” Herrmann said. She mused that some schools might be involved in other fundraisers, helping their own school community and needy around the globe. “For some reason our school donations are definitely down this year.” She’s appealing to businesses and others in the community to open their wallets for the Christmas campaign in its closing days. The food bank’s target is to raise 400,000 pounds of food during the drive. Cash donations are especially welcome since it allows Herrmann to stretch every dollar by buying groceries wholesale. “Just a gentle reminder to the community, if they can help us through the season of giving, we can give all year long,” she said. Cash donations to Surrey Food Bank can be made online at www.surreyfoodbank.org
MARILYN HERRMANN/ “Just a gentle reminder to the community, if they can help us through the season of giving, we can give all year long.”
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The at-par dollar doesn’t help, and B.C. film industry officials worry that production numbers would fall and jobs would be lost if the HST is scrapped. With the HST in place, the companies can claim the seven per cent provincial portion of the tax back as a business expense. “There’s an awful lot that goes into the decision-making process about where productions occur, some of which we have control over, some of which we don’t,” Cadieux said. “Certainly, the exchange rate is a much larger factor than our tax credits, or our HST or no HST. So I expect that we’ll want to have discussions with companies as we go forward and if there are changes, we’ll want to see if there are other things we can do to improve customer service in British Columbia and to continue to provide an excellent opportunity for them.” She expects American film studios to become more interested in B.C.’s HST referendum closer to the binding vote, set for Sept. 24, 2011.
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SURREY – It wasn’t a Marisa BABIC glitzy mall but the school Staff Reporter gym filled with racks and racks of gently worn clothing was a shopper’s delight for some. The Clothes on Wheels program, which allows low-income people to “shop” for free clothing, made its debut visit to Forsyth elementary school last Wednesday. Sophie Nolk, a mother of two who struggles on a disability pension to pay the rent and put food on the table, was one of the early-bird shoppers. She came to the event to select Christmas gifts for her 18-year-old son and 12-year-old daughter. After she was finished shopping, Nolk said she had no money and that without the Clothes of Wheels program her family would have been facing a bleak Christmas. “This is my Christmas shopping, absolutely. I couldn’t afford to go out and buy my kids clothes,” said an emotional Nolk, on the verge of tears. “My kids are going to have Christmas, I’m so excited, thank you guys very much,” she told the volunteers, embracing them with tight hugs. The Clothes on Wheels was formerly known as at the Hjorth Road Clothing Exchange. Since its inception, the program has
grown and now with the help of volunteers travels to a number of schools, hence its new name, Clothes on Wheels. Operated in partnership with the Surrey school district, the City of Surrey and the Relate Church, the program hosts “sales” at a number of Surrey schools up to four times a year.
SOPHIE NOLK/ “My kids are going to have Christmas, I’m so excited, thank you guys very much.”
Donations of clothing and footwear for the program are accepted seasonally. “Right now we’re accepting clothing, coats, warm shoes and boots,” said Sanja Poitras, a co-ordinator. In the summer, donations of light clothing such shorts and T-shirts are ideal. Poitras says donations of cash are always welcome as it allows program leaders to buy some new items for children such as underwear and socks. Donations of clothing for the Clothes on Wheels program can be dropped at Hjorth Road elementary school at 14781104 Ave. mbabic@thenownewspaper.com
A MESSAGE TO ALL RESIDENTS & BUSINESS OWNERS Do you have a storm drain on or in front of your property? It is important to keep it clear, especially during melting conditions. Blocked storm drains may result in excess accumulation of water along the road area, a situation that could become dangerous if it subsequently freezes. It also helps reduce the potential for flooding of adjacent properties depending on the extent of the blockage along with the amount of melting snow and rain fall. For more tips, including information on and Policy, please visit the City of Surrey website at www.surrey.ca
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❚ NEWS ❚EDUCATION
Student achievement report shows work to be done: McKay SURREY – Surrey Marisa BABIC high school students Staff Reporter score slightly lower on provincial math exams than the average. But they’re keeping pace in the other key subjects required to graduate. The Superintendent’s Report on Student Achievement measures test results in five provincial examinations that students must take to graduate – English 10, Science 10, Mathematics 10, Social Studies 11 or equivalent, and an English 12 or Communications 12. It measures the percentage of students achieving a C-minus (pass rate) or better on required provincial exams. A report by Surrey school superintendent Mike McKay shows that Surrey students scored 91 per cent in Math 10 compared to the provincial average of 93 per cent. Surrey students were a mere percentage point lower in English 10 results, with 95 per cent compared to the B.C. average of 96 per cent. In Science 10, Social Studies 11 and English 12, Surrey students matched the provincial averages of 95, 97 and 98 per cent, respectively. In measuring high school graduation rates, Surrey students score higher than the provincial average. Surrey students’ completion rate has
remained relatively constant over the past several years, and was 82 per cent for 2009/10, which is three per cent above the provincial rate. But McKay expressed concern about the low graduation rates among aboriginal students. Although the number of aboriginal students who finished high school in 2009/10 jumped by 10 per cent, only 52 per cent of aboriginal students graduated during the same school year. “While this is a significant improvement from last year, there is still substantial work to be done to ensure that the positive trend continues and accelerates,” McKay wrote in the report. Test results show aboriginal students have made gains in literacy and reading tests. McKay’s report also shows that more students are enrolling in college and university straight after high school. The immediate transition to post-secondary education has jumped by eight per cent, to 58 per cent. The report, complied annually, must be sent to the Ministry of Education.
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We’ve already dealt with one snowfall this season and there will likely be more to come. When the next snowfall hits try spreading sand on walkways around your home after shovelling the snow for added traction. Sand has a low environmental impact, and clean up is a breeze after the snow melts – just sweep it up. In the winter months, staying warm is a top priority. With a few energy efficient changes, you can make it warmly through the winter while controlling your energy bill and reducing your impact on the environment. These changes can range from simply putting on an extra sweater, to using a programmable thermostat, to even conducting an energy audit on your home. It is tempting to start your car a few minutes before you have to leave in the morning so that it is nice and toasty when you climb in. However, the best way to warm up your car is to drive it! Idling for just 10 seconds uses as much fuel as restarting your car so keep money in your wallet and the air clean by keeping your idling time at a minimum.
Winter is a great time to plant a tree in your yard because of all the rain we get. Make sure you’re planting the right tree in the right place, contact a certified arborist for advice.
Cougar Creek is lucky to have a dedicated group of stewards who are ensuring that the creek is able to maintain its vibrant salmon population through the many initiatives they complete in the watershed. The Cougar Creek Streamkeepers started as the Cougar Creek Salmonid Enhancement Group in 1986 with one of their primary tasks being salmon rearing in a small hatchery near the creek. Over the years, hundreds of thousands of young salmon have been released into the creek with help from local Scouts, Guides and school children.
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Green Traditions
The holiday season is often accompanied with many traditions such as decorating a Christmas tree and putting up decorative lights. A real tree grown in a local farm is renewable, recyclable, and biodegradable, and can be a great environmental option compared to an artificial tree that will end up in a landfill at the end of its life. While it’s true that a real tree is cut down, which may seem like the wrong thing to do, the fact is that when you support real tree farms, they plant new trees to replace the ones they cut down. It’s a way for you to keep trees growing! You probably already know about saving energy by choosing low wattage LED lights, but how about this? Pointing them downwards helps to reduce confusion of nocturnal animals and reduces overall light pollution.
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When making your New Year’s Resolutions this year, consider how you can be more sustainable and environmentally minded as a goal in 2011! Whether it’s taking public transit to work, being a more diligent recycler, or a commitment to getting outside to volunteer, every little bit counts and will make a difference in the environment.
The streamkeepers are also busy with salmon habitat enhancement projects throughout the watershed occurring in Surrey and Delta. Aside from habitat works near creeks involving invasive plant removals, planting native plants or litter pick-up, this past fall the group helped to install four rain gardens to help reduce heavy stormwater flows to creeks. Rain gardens are areas where rainwater runoff can flow to so that the water can naturally dissipate back into the ground instead of flowing quickly through a stormwater pipe that leads directly to a creek. This group is famous locally for their rain garden works through their imaginative storybook called “Lawrence and the Rain Garden” which tells
This creek underwent major changes in the past couple years within Robson Park to incorporate more features to improve salmon habitat. Come visit the new ponds, native planting areas and waterfall.
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the story of the creation of a rain garden through the eyes of Lawrence the dog. To find out more about the Cougar Creek Steamkeepers or to volunteer with them you can visit their website at www.cougarcreekstreamkeepers.ca or contact Deborah at 604-596-3967.
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❚ Coast Hotels & Resorts this week announced a deal with Guildford Hotel Ltd. to rebrand Ramada Guildford Surrey Hotel as Coast Surrey Guildford Hotel, effective Jan. 1. This is the fourth hotel agreement Coast Hotels & Resorts has signed with Bob Mandair, president of Guildford Hotel Ltd., which purchased the Surrey hotel in September. Mandair is also part owner of the Coast Discovery Inn & Marina in Campbell River, the Coast Canadian Inn in Kamloops and the Coast Fraser Inn in Williams Lake. The hotel, recently renovated to the tune of $1.1 million, has 77 rooms, including 21 suites, three meeting rooms for up to 100 people, a business centre, year-round heated outdoor pool and hot tub, fitness facilities, and an onsite ABC Family Restaurant, at 158th Street and 104th Avenue. “Coast Hotels & Resorts is a premier hotel franchise and outstanding business partner,” said Mandair. “With the strength of the Coast Hotels brand behind us, this new hotel has tremendous potential to capture a larger share of the business and leisure travel market in one of the fastest growing communities in B.C.” ❚ For the month of December, Newtonbased Surrey Pain & Wellness Clinic is providing a free consultation for all new patients for a donation to the Surrey Food Bank. The chiropractic clinic, operated by Dr. Manjit Sadhra, opened earlier this year at Newton Crossing.
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Let’s keep fighting for Christmas MyView
These last few weeks I have been hearing a lot about one topic – not calling Christmas, Christmas. A few years ago the trend to mark this time of year with Harvinder “Happy Holidays” or SANDHU “Winter Festival” or some other inane title started to take off. Why did this change come to place? And who or what group of people spearheaded the change? The renaming of the Christmas season seemed to happen suddenly. The malls would have the tree but Christmas music was minimal. Salespeople stopped greeting customers with a jolly “Merry Christmas.” It became evident that for some reason it was not correct to acknowledge that it was Christmas time. And that was sad. I say “was” because thankfully, people are fighting back. Some lame-brained political advisors must have thought removing the word “Christmas” was a good idea in order to appease certain Canadians to get their votes. Politicians need to know that just because a few people become vocal and want their needs met doesn’t mean they speak for the majority. People like the Grade 11 student who spoke up at school and then in this very newspaper, are doing the right thing (see letters, page 15). Why can’t her school committee put up signs acknowledging both Christmas and Hanukah? Not to acknowledge Christmas was a stupid idea.
We all have to put a stop to such stupid ideas. We can include other religions’ special days without excluding one that has been around since the birth of Canada. I asked my son, who is in Grade 7, about the atmosphere in his class and school. He informed me his teacher let the students choose what holiday the students wanted to profile in their individual projects. He chose Christmas, as did the rest of his classmates. His classmates have diverse racial and religious backgrounds – and these kids knew what was right. I heard the same sentiment from many minorities who are not Christian – some of whom don’t even celebrate Christmas – but all felt Christmas should be acknowledged. They also were perplexed as to why it wasn’t. We are a multicultural country, where people with different religions can celebrate their holidays. Canada is practicing inclusivity and in doing so, Canada should not exclude one religion to include others. Many new Canadians appreciate the gift Canada is and in return, many respect the traditions already in place. There will always be people who will complain and try to create negativity. Thankfully, the sane amongst us knew what was right and took back Christmas. It’s flourishing in the malls, on the radio and best of all, a cashier even wished me “Merry Christmas.” Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukah!
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❚ A life long supply of rotten tomatoes to my “brother in-law” who promised my daughter a membership to an online children’s site. Your use of a stolen credit card has gotten her banned for life. Great way to teach a nineyear-old the “real you” on her birthday. I’m sure it’s a lesson she will never forget! ❚ Rotten tomatoes to Barnes Wheaton Chevrolet on Scott Road for the completely horrible service when my car broke down. It’s under warranty and is a lease, yet I was still treated horribly and had to fight every step of the way just to be taken care of. Guess I know where I’m going when my lease is up.
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❚ To the person(s) who broke into our car on 148th Street alley last Friday: we wish you a Merry Christmas despite what happened. You are in need of the goodness and kind thoughts associated with this season. ❚ I would like to give Dr.Shamsher at High Point veterinary clinic a dozen red roses for making my dog Nikkalus a healthier dog by getting rid of all the bad teeth in his mouth without breaking my bank account! All the best in the new year, we will be back. ❚ Roses to the person who wrote how nice it must be to have $400,000 or more to live in single homes. Yes, it’s quite a necessity to have enough money to buy a decent single family home. I’m sure people in general could afford to upgrade if they saved up rather than blew their income on fast food, smokes, and booze. ❚ A bouquet of red roses to all the volunteers who work tirelessly and will continue working until Christmas at the various organizations so that every child will have a good Christmas. ❚ An intersection full of rotten tomatoes to the people who don’t know or choose not to follow the proper procedure at a four-way stop! Please learn the rules of the road and abide by them. Perhaps some lives may be saved and our insurance rates may go down!
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If I seem new to this kind of thing, please forgive me – it’s because I am new to this kind of thing. I wasn’t raised Beau with Christmas, SIMPSON so the whole holiday spirit, shopping frenzy and controversies over using the “C” word in schools is still relatively new to me. But I am catching on. This year, the old homestead in Cloverdale is awash in lights, wreaths and garland – there’s even a lighted mechanical reindeer in the front yard (don’t ask – it was free). To be sure, I could get used to this whole Christmas thing. This year, in particular, I am learning a lot about it. Kari is a Christmas freak. When we moved in together, I swear it took a separate trip with the U-Haul just to pack up her Christmas supplies and decorations. I teased her about it at first but now that the season is in full swing, I’m happy one of us is an expert in all things Christmas. I’ve had to rely on her for important things. Things like learning about all the Christmas traditions, including the annual ornaments and what they mean. Things like how to pick the right tree from the tree farm on Scott Road and how to smush it into the back of your car when you don’t have a roof rack. And things like how to set the Christmas mood with decor (the 17 Santa statuettes proudly on display throughout our home attest to that). Truly, this Christmas has been a real education for me. It’s our first Christmas together as a family and after a long, stressful year, I can finally see what the whole fuss is about: family, friends
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and a good, stiff eggnog. Merry Christmas indeed! ••• While we’re talking about Christmas, I’d like to take this opportunity to publish my wish list. It’s a little snarky but I feel OK with that because I was all warm and fuzzy at the beginning of this column, so this should balance it out a bit. In no particular order: ❚ I would like the Vancouver media and hockey fans to recognize that hockey players are just men who skate around on ice and hit a piece of black rubber around with a stick. They are not saints, they are not role models and they are not heroes. And before you crazed Canuck fans jump down my throat – I do understand how important hockey is to our culture, its significance as an escape, something fun to focus on when the world seems crazy. My father, Red Simpson, had a successful professional hockey career, as both a coach and player. He earned a Memorial Cup ring in 1966 and I will always be very proud of Dad for that. And it’s funny – I never realized that until the first day of Grade 10, when my gym teacher asked if my father was Red Simpson, going on and on about how he used to go to every game and cheer dad on as a kid. Dad used to be my gym
teacher’s favourite player and he pretended to be “Simpson” when playing on the pond as a kid. Dad was small on the ice but he was fast and gritty, my teacher told me often. It was from his hockey days that Dad always taught us to look professional. He constantly reminded my brothers and I, that back then, players had to shower, shave, polish their shoes and put on a pressed suit after the game – even if they were just crossing the street to return to the hotel after the game. That’s not like today – many players show up to games looking more like street punks than professional players. It seems to me that Dad played in an era of real sports heros, in an era when being a sports hero meant something. But in today’s money-grubbing, me-first world of sports, I no longer want to hear grown men gush for three straight days on the radio and on TV about how a certain player “works hard.” (News flash – Kesler scored three goals against an above-average team. He didn’t cure cancer.) For a bunch of millionaires who have won nothing and who couldn’t care less about the average fan, I am surprised at the way Vancouver fans eat up all the syrupy adulation served up during bloated pre-game ceremonies and. There are more important people we could honour in our society
– people who actually make a difference. ❚ I wish that retail sales people would greet me properly when I enter their store. I’m not your “bro” and I don’t go by the moniker of “man” (as in “hey, how’s it goin’ man?”). What’s more, am I the only one to notice that every store you walk into, the first words out of the greeter’s mouth is “just so you know...?” “Just so you know, it’s buy one, get one free.... “Just so you know, clothes on this rack are half off.... “Just so you know, I’m going to be over here talking to my co-worker about last night’s episiode of Gossip Girl, OK?” ❚ And finally, I wish for a happy and prosperous 2011 – for myself, my family, for you and for all of the people who work hard every day to make our communities a great place to live.
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fied approach to this holiday, and for teachers and businessmen across the country to have the backbone to stand up for Canada and for our cultural heritage.
Theresa Laturnus, Surrey
Let us celebrate our holiday The Editor, Re: “How dare schools discriminate against Christmas!” the Now letters, Dec. 14. I could not have said it better myself. Good for you, Chelsea, for putting it in such eloquent words. I am 53, born and raised right here in Surrey and I too am totally sick of having to celebrate everything except the good old “Canadian” traditions I grew up with. I personally greet people with a “Merry Christmas.” If I lived in other countries, I certainly would not expect or get my Canadian traditions catered to me. This is Canada – let us celebrate our traditions along with the million others that are shoved down our throats. Merry Christmas to all .... and to all a good night!
S. McBain, Surrey
Celebrate loud and proud The Editor, Re: “How dare schools discriminate against Christmas!” the Now letters, Dec. 14.
This letter is in support of Chelsea Phelps, the Grade 11 student at North Delta Secondary School, who had the backbone to stand up and say Merry Christmas! She is absolutely correct in being bothered by the fact that the school has no problem posting displays for Eid and Diwali but can’t post a Christmas one as it might offend some that do not celebrate it. If this club truly stands for “Global Unity and Diversity” then posting Merry Christmas should not have been a problem. Good for you Chelsea, for calling them out on this. I, for one, will always say “Merry Christmas” loud and proud, and no politically correct group will ever stop me.
Kathleen Northup, Surrey
Sad to see Christmas fade The Editor, Re: “How dare schools discriminate against Christmas!” the Now letters, Dec. 14. I’d like to thank Chelsea for writing this letter and at the same time thank the Now for publishing it in the paper and online. I, too, long to see Christmas celebrated as it should be. Chelsea recognizes the fact that discrimination should not take place in any way, shape or form in our beautiful country, Canada. We should all celebrate multiculturalism and respect one’s holidays, whether celebrated by one
culture or many. Being born and raised in Canada, I do know that over many years, Christmas traditions have been diminishing. It is truly sad to see this happen. I have always used “Merry Christmas” in greeting people at this time of year. Maybe if other cultures don’t like to celebrate this holiday they should stop imposing their holidays on us. Merry Christmas to all!
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The Editor, Re: “How dare schools discriminate against Christmas!” the Now letters, Dec. 14. I wish to congratulate Chelsea Phelps for her letter regarding the word “Christmas” being removed from schools. How brave of her! My son’s school in Cloverdale has “winter holiday” written on the school calendar for the year. Our schools and businesses are not allowed to say the word, much less hang a religious picture, but we are assaulted at all levels of commercialism to get us out spending money. Christmas songs about marshmallow worlds and drunken reindeer blare at us, but one only hears the occasional “Silent Night” or “O Holy Night.” Since when did the celebration of the birth of Christ become embarrassing for Canada? A few years ago, I entered the new Canadian Tire store in South Surrey. Halloween was two weeks away, but a full display of goods was packed into the front of the store for Christmas shopping. When I inquired about it, I was told they wanted to be the first store to capture the shopping market. I am of a mind to boycott all stores that start advertising before Dec. 1, and just give my four children money so they can go shopping for what they need in January. I would like to hear a lot less racket and a more subdued, digni-
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The Editor, Re: “How dare schools discriminate against Christmas!” the Now letters, online edition. I grew up in Surrey but live in Texas now and saw this letter to the editor online at thenownewspaper.com. What a polite and reverent letter this girl has written. She raised some very good points. Your headline to her letter is atrocious and misleading. “How dare...” makes one think of prudish old ladies sitting around complaining about anything and everything. She simply raised some very valid points and did it quite nicely. What a backhand to the face your paper has just given her.
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Rita MacNeil and Frank Mills have recorded a new Christmas album together and their cross-Canada tour includes a Saturday, Dec. 18 date at Surrey’s Bell Performing Arts Centre, with the show starting at 3 p.m. “I have a piano at the house, and whenever we have a party and by the time everyone has a few scotches, someone will say, ‘Hey, Frank, do you think you could play us a tune?’ And I don’t mind at all — it still gets around, and you can find it all over YouTube. It’s the song everyone wants to hear from me.” MacNeil has done more than persuade Mills to come along on her tour. She talked him into returning to the studio, where the two recorded a new album, Rita MacNeil & Frank Mills: The Spirit of Christmas. It features seasonal favourites as well as eight of MacNeil and Mills’s best-known songs. “‘Somewhere a Child is Sleeping’ was actually written for my son back in 1982. It’s become a very popular choral song, and gets performed a lot in churches,” Mills said.
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Tuba player gigs with k-os, a Touch of Brass next Yes, that’d be a musical mash-up of tuba, string quartet and rap, for an album recorded at Mushroom Studios for release next October by k-os, aka Kevin Brereton, a Toronto native now living in Vancouver. Another status update from Sabourin: “Reminds me of that session I did with Motley Crue a few years back (true story: they hired
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a full orchestra for some power ballad they did).” It’s all in a day’s work for the tuba-playing Sabourin, who runs the Tapestry Music store in White Rock. He’s also the founding member of Touch of Brass, a longestablished brass quintet busy preparing for its 7th annual Christmas concert in White Rock, Monday night (Dec. 20) at Mount Olive Lutheran Church. Touch of Brass has
been around since 1976, when the North Van-raised Sabourin was studying music at UBC. Fun fact: Sabourin’s current go-to tuba these days is the one that played the original A&W ad jingle in the 1970s — perhaps the most recognizable tuba riff around. The instrument was owned and played by a man named Dennis Miller, who taught Sabourin at the time. The horn will be in Sabourin’s hands for
Monday’s Touch of Brass concert, to feature a great deal of Christmas music — mostly drawn from the quintet’s December CD of two years ago — but also some non-seasonal songs. The music starts at 7 p.m. at 2350 140th St., South Surrey. Tickets for the gig ($20 for adults, $15 for seniors/students and free for kids 12 and under) are available at Tapestry (1335 Johnston Rd., 604-5380906) and at the door.
Alto sings for charity
Tommy Alto (aka Tom Vander Kam) sure can make his acoustic guitar ring while singing up a storm. The local highschooler was a highlight of last Saturday’s fun Toy Jam, a Jason Buie-organized gig at Crescent Beach Legion that collected close to 100 toys for kids in need. The following night, the annual Yuletide Blues benefit concert staged by White Rock Blues Society raised $2,040 and 467 pounds of food for the food bank operated by the local Sources organization. Nice. Meanwhile, Alto is at it again this Saturday night (Dec. 18) during a multiband Youth Band Night benefit for Surrey Food Bank at South Surrey rec centre, with Fall With Them, Bullets Over Beauty and The Steps also on stage. The music starts at 7:30 p.m. at 14601 20th Ave., admission $5 at the door or two non-perishables.
Paul Rodgers and Joe Perry mix it up
Part-time Surreyite Paul Rodgers — of Bad Company fame, also vocalist with Queen on recent tours — is gigging these days with Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry, first in L.A. at a sold-out charity concert this week and also next April at London’s famed Royal Albert Hall. In other Rodgers news, he’s stoked to have the Bad Company classic “Can’t Get Enough” featured in How Do You Know, the new rom-com starring Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson and Paul Rudd. “Owen Wilson is a multi-talented actor and was beyond hilarious in Zoolander and The Wedding Crashers,” Rodgers says in a press release. “I’ll look forward to seeing this one, too.”
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Drag queens in Kreisz’s big Christmas show with the Queens just might become a tradition. Kreisz has cleverly included Christmas favorites, like a ride through Candyland with Titiana as the Sugar Plum Fairy. Jaylene Tyme rocks as Cher, and Robyn Graves apparently belts like Judy Garland. All in all, eight queens — but that’s not all. There are also some pretty terrific (non-queen) dancers, with choreography by Jodi Scambler. It’s festive, seasonal and sounds like great entertainment. Life always is ready to give you twists and turns. I was never expecting Kreisz to turn his hand at producing, or use his own money to get a show on the stage. Just wow. Good luck, well done, break a leg and Merry Christmas. melminty@telus.net
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$23,998*
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SPECIAL WEEKEND PRICE
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10 MAZDA CAB PLUS SE
$13,995*
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$15,995*
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$9,988*
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10 MAZDA CX-9 GS AWD 10 MAZDA B2300 4X2
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SPECIAL WEEKEND PRICE
SPECIAL WEEKEND PRICE
PURCHASE FINANCING
WITH AIR CONDITIONING, TRACTION CONTROL, STABILITY CONTROL & 16” ALLOY WHEELS
06 FORD FUSION
08 MAZDA3
SPECIAL WEEKEND PRICE
$18,595*
$35,988*
SPECIAL WEEKEND PRICE
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SPECIAL WEEKEND PRICE
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06 MAZDA MIATA CONVERT
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07 MAZDA3
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$16,998
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10 MAZDA3 GX
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$22,995*
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06 MAZDA 3 SPORT GT 09 CHEV AVALANCHE LT
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04 BMW M3 CABRIOLET 05 HUMMER H2 7 PASS 07 MAZDA3 GT LUX PKG
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07 MAZDA3 GT LUX PKG
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$13,995*
$25,995*
07 MAZDA 3 SPORT GT
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$13,595*
05 BMW Z4
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07 MAZDA CX-9 GS
SPECIAL WEEKEND PRICE
SPECIAL WEEKEND PRICE
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99 HONDA ACCORD
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25 hottest holiday songs of the past decade Even though the first decade of the 21st century witnessed a change in how nearly everyone acquires and listens to music, some things about music — especially holiday music — may never change. According to the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, the following songs were the 25 most performed holiday songs of the first decade of the 21st century. The data was compiled with the aide of Mediaguide: 1. Winter Wonderland, written by Felix Bernard and Richard B. Smith, performed by Eurythmics. 2. The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire), written by Mel Torme and Robert Wells, performed by Nat “King” Cole. 3. Sleigh Ride, written by Leroy Anderson and Mitchell Parish, performed by The Ronettes. 4. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, written Ralph Blane and Hugh Martin, performed by The Pretenders. 5. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town, written by Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie, performed by Bruce Springsteen. 6. White Christmas, written by Irving Berlin, performed by Bing Crosby. 7. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!, written by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne, performed by Michael Bublé. 8. Jingle Bell Rock, written by Joseph Carleton Beal and James Ross Boothe, performed by Daryl Hall & John Oates. 9. Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer, written by Johnny Marks, performed by Gene Autry. 10. Little Drummer Boy, written by Katherine K. Davis, Henry V. Onorati and Harry Simeone, performed by The Harry Simeone Chorale & Orchestra. 11. It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year, written by Edward Pola and George Wyle, performed by Andy Williams.
Gene Autry is the only artist to have more than one song on the top-25 list of holiday music, as compiled by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). 12. I’ll Be Home For Christmas, written by Walter Kent, Kim Gannon and Buck Ram, performed by Josh Groban. 13. Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree, written by Johnny Marks, performed by Brenda Lee. 14. Silver Bells, written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, performed by Anne Murray.
15. Feliz Navidad, written and performed by Jose Feliciano. 16. Frosty The Snowman, written by Steve Nelson and Walter E. Rollins, performed by The Beach Boys. 17. A Holly Jolly Christmas, written by Johnny Marks, performed by Burl Ives. 18. Blue Christmas, written by Billy Hayes and Jay W. Johnson, performed by Elvis Presley. 19. It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas, written by Meredith Willson, performed by Johnny Mathis. 20. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus, written by Tommie Connor, performed by John Mellencamp. 21. Here Comes Santa Claus Burnaby’s Michael (Right Down Santa Claus Lane), Bublé is at #7 on the written by Gene Autry and Oaklist with his version of ley Haldeman, performed by Let It Snow! Let It Gene Autry. Snow! Let It Snow!. 22. (There’s No Place Like) Home For The Holidays, written by Bob Allen and Al Stillman, performed by Perry Como. 23. Carol Of The Bells, written by Peter J. Wilhousky and Mykola Leontovich, performed by David Foster (instrumental version). 24. Wonderful Christmastime, written and performed by Paul McCartney. 25. Do They Know It’s Christmas? (Feed the World), written by Midge Ure and Bob Geldof, performed by Band Aid.
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event is a customary tradition. The idea can also be applied to smaller gatherings. Hosts and hostesses may want to keep track of those whom they have invited to their homes and re-read in the future the small notes of gratitude that have been expressed by guests. ❚ Candles: Candles impart a warm glow in the house, and a decorative set of candleholders and some scented candles can be a wise gift idea. ❚ Fine chocolates: Gourmet chocolates will appeal to the sweet tooth in many people. A hostess can choose to keep the chocolates to herself (or himself!) or serve them to the rest of the guests. Select a higher-end brand of chocolates, not simply the standard found at the nearest drug store.
❚ Houseplant: A decorative houseplant can brighten a home’s interior. Plus it’s a gift that will grow year after year and can make for a fond memory of a special occasion. ❚ Cookbook and cooking supplies: If the party host is a resident gourmand, treat him or her to a cookbook from a favorite chef and include some tools of the trade in a gift basket. ❚ High-end linens: A thoughtful gift is a set of monogrammed hand towels for the bathroom or kitchen. Find a company that does monogramming, or purchase the towels separately and then bring them to a kiosk in the mall that does embroidery. ❚ Handmade gift: Guests may want to offer a gift from their own kitchens. For example, if someone is known for her decadent brownies, a platter wrapped in cellophane would make a fine hostess gift. On the flip side, hosts and hostesses can also offer their guests a parting favour as a thank-you for enjoying the event. Food favours or other small knickknacks are considerations.
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❚ The Gentlemen of Fortune: Fifty-member barbershop ensemble sings at Fleetwood Community Centre on Saturday, Dec. 18 from 3 to 5 p.m. Open to all ages, tickets $12 each (at door or in advance at community centre, 15996 84th Ave.). The repertoire consists of a selections from the traditional to the modern, with selections from the movies and an arrangement of “O Canada.” ❚ White Rock Trad Jazz Society presents three-hour concert/dance events Sunday afternoons at Crescent Beach Legion with house band Red Beans & Rice, 3-6 p.m.
script about “finding the onramp to happiness stars Deborah Williams of Mom’s the Word fame, Jan. 18-29 at Surrey Arts Centre, Bear Creek Park. Part of Arts Club Theatre Co.’s Surrey Spectacular Series. Info: 604-501-5566, www. arts.surrey.ca.
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❚ Illusions Magic ‘N’ Miracles: Acclaimed magic show starring Murray Hatfield & Teresa with special guest performers, three show times Saturday, Jan. 8 at Bell Performing Arts Centre, 6250 144th St., Surrey. Tickets $20 or $50 for family pack of four, 604507-6355 or 1-800-268-7371. Show info: www.murrayhatfield.com.
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❚ Splinters: One-act play written and directed by Elyse Maloway featuring music by Joe Given, eight performances to Dec. 18 at Surrey Little Theatre, 7027 184th St., Surrey. Shows at 8 p.m. Wed.-Sat., all tickets $15 with half proceeds to food bank. Call 604-576-8451 to reserve seats. ❚ Robinson Crusoe: White Rock Players’ production of panto dir-
Alice (Crystal Weltain) and Dame Patti Cake (Alan Cedargreen) in the panto Alice in Wonderland, at Surrey Arts Centre. See listing under Theatre/Stage. ected by Katherine Bethell, to Dec. 26 at Coast Capital Playhouse, 1532 Johnston Rd., White Rock. Tickets $15-17. Info: 604-5367535, www.whiterockplayers.ca. ❚ Alice in Wonderland: Panto show by Royal Canadian Theatre Company staged to Jan. 2 at Surrey Arts Centre’s main stage, with 3 and 7 p.m. performance times on select dates. Production is written and directed by Ellie King, at 13750 88th Ave., Surrey. Show
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❚ Bear Creek Park Christmas Train: Ride on the train through the Christmas forest display and Santa’s Golden Reindeer tunnel exhibit. Meet Santa, get a Candy Cane. Kids receive a reindeer antler headband craft kit. Open to Sunday, Jan. 2, daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., tickets $6 for kids and $7 for adults. Info: 604-501-1232, www.bctrains.com. ❚ Winter Ice Palace: From Dec. 18 to Jan. 2, Cloverdale Arena is transformed into a “winter pond” for skating and festive events (open Christmas Day and New Year’s Day). Admission $4, skate rentals available for extra fee. Info: www.surrey.ca./recreation. ❚ Breakfast and Skate with Santa event at Langley Event Centre (7888 200th St.) on Saturday, Dec. 18, starting at 10 a.m., in benefit for Canadian Cancer Society Relay For Life. Crafts, photos with Santa, “Pie in the face of cancer” event with celebrities, ice skating from 12:15 p.m. (rentals provided by Envision Financial). Tickets are $10 each or four for $32. Info: www.langleytickets.com or call Langley Events Centre box office, 604-882-8800, www.relaybc.ca.
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❚ Stand Up, By the Pier original comedy contest sponsored by Stanley Park Amber Ale at Slainte by the Pier, 15057 Marine Dr., White Rock, on Thursday, Dec. 23 starting at 8 p.m. and Saturday, Jan. 1 at 8:30 p.m. Info: Call 778294-0066.
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❚ Friday Night Film Series features documentary movies with themes of social justice during monthly event dates, 7 p.m. start at First United Church, 15385 Semiahmoo Ave., White Rock. Admission by donation. Info: whiterocksocialjusticefilmfestival.ca. Jan. 21: The Yes Men Fix the World.
MOVIE THEATRES
❚ Clova Cinema, 5732 176th St., Cloverdale. 604-574-1114. ❚ Empire Studio 12 Guildford, 15051 101st Ave. 604-581-1716. ❚ Strawberry Hill Cineplex, 12161 72nd Ave., Surrey. 604-501-9400.
❚ Hollywood 3 Cinemas, 7125 138th St. (Newton Center, near 72nd Ave., Surrey). 604-592-4441. ❚ Caprice 4, 2381 King George Blvd., South Surrey. Show info line: 604-531-7456. ❚ Rialto Twin Criterion, 1732 152nd St., South Surrey. Info line: 604-541-9527.
As an extra treat, receive a complimentary 100g box of “Maina Panettone”. A classic Italian favourite with an additional $5 Sabatino’s gift card with the purchase of any gift certificate of $50 or greater while supplies last. Our commitment to quality, value and service make for great family get-togethers or staff celebrations.
SALES/CRAFTS
❚ “Fired Up at the Firehall”: Fraser Valley Potters Guild celebrates 35th anniversary with show and sale that runs until Dec. 22 (Tues.-Sat., 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., plus Sun. noon to 4 p.m.) at Newton Cultural Centre, 13530 72nd Ave., with opening reception Dec 3 from 7-9 p.m. Info: 604-596-0518. ❚ A Real Gem: Jewelry and accessories gift show and sale, Dec. 18-19, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily at Ocean Park hall, 1577 128th St. (at 16th Ave.), South Surrey. Email arealpieceofwork@hotmail.com, call 604-767-0595 for info.
MUSEUMS
❚ Surrey Museum: Lighting Up Your Life exhibit shows the history and future of light, on view to Dec. 23. Museum is located at 17710 56A Ave., Cloverdale. Info: www. heritage.surrey.ca, 604-592-6956. ❚ Historic Stewart Farm: Located at site of 1894 farmhouse and heritage gardens, at 13723 Crescent Rd., South Surrey. Info: 604-5926956, www.heritage.surrey.ca.
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❚ The Longest Night of the Year interfaith celebration of hope event, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 21 at Crossroads United Church, 7655 120th St., North Delta. Church is opening its doors “to offer a spiritual oasis of healing and openness, inviting the community to come together ‘against the darkness’ on the longest night of the year, claiming the hope offered in many faith traditions.” Info: 778593-1043, www.crossroads-unitedchurch.ca.
❚ “Holiday Happiness: Art makes a lasting & wonderful gift”: Art show and sale featuring works by six local artists (Irma Bijdemast, Melanie Gaboriault, Art Giddings, Carolyn Mohr, Donna Schipfel and Laara Williamsen), to Jan. 30 at gallery located at The Shops at Morgan Crossing, #110-15715 Croydon Dr. Info: 604-597-3434, email irmabijdemast@shaw.ca. ❚ Gallery 68: Christmas-theme “Art on 68th” group exhibit to Dec. 19 at neighbourhood art gallery and studio, 19141 68th Ave., Surrey. Exhibition features works by 10 local artists — oils, acrylics, watercolours, collage, jewelry, silk paintings, scarves and raku sculpture. Info: 604-576-1640. ❚ Lucid Dreaming photography show featuring large-format aerial,
panorama and aerial panorama art by Ellen Atkin, on view during month of December at Organic Connections Café, 15622 Marine Dr., White Rock (at East Beach). Info: 778-552-1299, ellenatkin@ gmail.com or Ellenatkin.com. ❚ Newton Cultural Centre: Monthly art exhibits on view at Arts Council of Surrey facility, at 13530 72nd Ave. Featured to Dec. 23 is Daniel Tibbits’ A Lighter Side (www.danieltibbits.com). Info: 604-594-2700, www.artscouncilofsurrey.ca. ❚ Yvonne Maximchuk Paints Canada: From Sea to Shining Sea: Exhibit of watercolours and acrylics from artist’s trip across Canada on view to Dec. 24 at Seventh Heaven Hair Gallery & Bio Salon, 12185B Beecher St., Crescent Beach. 604-531-6275. ❚ Surrey Art Gallery: Faces of the Community: Newsworthy Pictures as South of the Fraser Portraiture, on view to Feb. 13; Game Show group exhibit to Dec. 19; Harun Farocki: Deep Play exhibit to Dec. 19; Open Sound 2010: play.back. work to Jan. 15; REMIXX.sur.RE (continuing). Gallery is located at Bear Creek Park, 88th Ave. near King George Blvd. Info: 604-5015566, www.arts.surrey.ca. ❚ Semiahmoo Arts gallery: Featured for the month of December is group show “Deck the Walls: A Festive Celebration of Exceptional Art!” with works by more than 30 local, established and emerging artists. On view to Dec. 22 at gallery located at Windsor Square, 90-1959 152nd
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DANCES
❚ Christmas community retro swing dance on Sunday Dec. 19 (from 7 to 11 p.m.) at The Jump Joint, #110 12332 Pattullo Place, Surrey. Free parking. No partner/no experience needed. Retro swing dance lesson at 7:30 p.m. Party attire, DJ music, door prizes. Admission $10 at the door or $8 advance. Group rates available. Call Marie 778-867-1457 or visit www. jumpjointswing.com.
KIDS/FAMILY
❚ Toopy and Binoo and the Marshmallow Moon: Live production from Koba Entertainment is based on popular animated characters of Treehouse TV, shows on Thursday, Jan. 6 (6:30 p.m.) and Friday, Jan. 7 (3:30 and 6:30 p.m.) at Bell Performing Arts Centre, Surrey. Tickets $26.50, www. toopyandbinooontour.com.
SEMINARS/ WORKSHOPS
❚ UP-RIZE: Together! free all-ages event “celebrating the way creativity can be used to take action on stereotypes, disconnection, and ‘isms’ impacting our communities,” Saturday, Dec. 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Newton Cultural Centre (13530 72nd Ave., Surrey). Lunch and bus tickets provided for participants. Must RSVP by Dec.
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Some days you’re the windshield, Michael BOOTH other days you’re the bug. That’s Sports Editor a feeling the Punjab Hurricanes are well acquainted with after a week of yo-yo performances in the Vancouver Metro Soccer League’s premier division. The Hurricanes posted one of their biggest wins of the season when the upended Columbus 2-0 in Vancouver Dec. 8 but three days later, the Newton Club was licking its wounds after absorbing a 5-0 thrashing from visiting Delta United. “We definitely hit both extremes,” said Hurricanes manager Billy Dhaliwal. “We had a lot guys away out writing exams on Saturday but we were missing guys due to exams against Columbus too. We had a great game against Columbus but our effort was completely the opposite against Delta. We got down early and it just snowballed. “We fell behind and guys weren’t patient. They started pressing to score and get it all back at once instead of sticking to the game plan. The next thing you know, the score is 5-buzz.” In Vancouver Wednesday, Cam Hundal’s first-half goal stood up as the winner in the upset of Columbus. Sam Gill added an insurance goal in the second half. Both Punjab tallies were set up by Ryan Dhillon. At Newton Athletic Park Saturday, it was Delta United that dominated the proceedings. After netting the lone goal of the first half, Delta added four more in the second half to turn the contest into a laugher. Newcomer Garrett Peters scored twice for Delta while solo markers came from Mike Gomes, Shawn Blakeway and Phil Lensky. Elsewhere, ICST Pegasus ran their unbeaten string to five games with a win and a tie last week. The Horsemen slipped past Croatia 3-2 in a make-up game in Vancouver Dec. 8 and followed that up with a 2-2 road draw with Westside Saturday. “We’ve finally got a streak of the good kind going,” said Pegasus coach Rob Reed. “It’s nice to jump up from the bottom of the table and feel a little better about ourselves. We have some confidence right now and with one more game before the break, hopefully we can make it six games without a loss.” On Wednesday night, Sahil Sandhu scored a pair of first-half goals to spot Pegasus with a 2-0 lead. Croatia
Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers’ forward Jules Kehler (9) uses quick hands to avoid a steal attempt by a Gleneagle Talons’ defender during opening round play of the annual Gleneagle New Year’s Tournament Wednesday in Coquitlam. The host side rolled to a 75-30 win. ❚PHOTO/Paul vanPeenen
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Bayside Sharks gobble up two provincial crowns The Michael Bayside BOOTH Sports Editor Sharks cast aside Castaway Wanderers teams to capture a pair of provincial youth rugby titles at South Surrey Athletic Park Sunday. Bayside started with a 29-17 win over the Victoria club in the provincial boys under-15 final and then kept the momentum going at the under-17 age class with a 50-12 mauling of the Wanderers.
“This is huge for our club,” said Bayside vicepresident Adam Roberts, who also coached the u-17 entry. “Hopefully we can keep this going and success like this will help to generate a bigger player base going forward. A lot of kids from White Rock and South Surrey go away for university so we end up losing a lot of kids. “Hopefully if we can establish a larger player base, the team will stay strong and we can keep
building our men’s program with these players.” In the first game of the day, the Baysiders depth proved to be a massive problem for the Vancouver Island champs. The Sharks entered two strong teams in the Lower Mainland league, with both teams finishing in the top three including a title game win over Abbotsford. Bayside then merged the two teams into a single entity for the provincial final against Vancouver Island’s best.
“The whole season was a matter of building momentum; the team kept getting better and better and better,” Roberts said. “We started out with two balanced teams and by the time they reached the provincial final, the teams had merged into one very good team. The guys did a great job of working together and playing a real team game.” Fly-half Nick Collett scored one try and booted a pair of converts while
No. 8 Christian Haldane earned man of the match honours with another try. Winger Josh Mahlaman ran in two tries and winger Tim Stephens added one to round out the Sharks’ scoring. The second game of the day featured a powerhouse Bayside entry rolling over the Vancouver Island champs by a 38-point margin. The Sharks hung a 4517 beating on Capilano in the Lower Mainland final
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Three Surrey teens have made the cut and will train as members of Golf Canada’s 22-and-under Development Squad in 2011. The Development Squad features six male and six female athletes and is designed to help facilitate the continued development of Canada’s top young players. Adam Svensson of South Surrey has been named to the men’s team while Surrey’s Leilanie Kim and Taylor Kim (the two are unrelated) were selected for the women’s team. Team Canada provides athletes with a year-round environment incorporating state of the art coaching and sport science expertise. The intent of this aggressive program is to aid Canada’s top up-andcoming amateur players in all areas of their development, producing the best golfers in the world. The program encompasses fitness, sports psychology, nutrition, technique development and exposure to international competition.
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Surrey romps past short-staffed Langley United tops West Van A Sunday Michael BOOTH morning clash Sports Editor with Langley turned into a stroll through Cloverdale Athletic Park for seven-time provincial champion Surrey United in Metro Women’s Soccer League premier action Sunday. Langley turned up at the field with just nine players and Surrey made them pay for it in the form of a 10-0 pounding. “We were so demotivated when they turned up with nine players,” said Surrey assistant coach Martin
Foden. “When that happens you can’t blame the players for thinking, ‘What the heck are we doing here?’ That’s perfectly understandable and it showed with our indifferent play early in the game. “We kind of had to refocus and get back to our game because we need to win every game if we want to have the No. 1 seeding for the provincials. We don’t want to do what our men’s team has done which is drop eight points to the bottom three teams.” Leading 4-0 after the first half, Langley’s strength was depleted
squeaked out a 2-1 comeback victory on the road against West Van Friday night. The home side dominated the opening half but could muster just one goal due in large part to the outstanding play of Surrey goalkeeper Paul Shepherd. The Firemen rallied in the second half with a pair of goals from Angus Burke to pull out the win. Sunday afternoon in Newton, Akal FC and Sapperton played for 90 minutes without managing a single goal in a scoreless draw.
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further by a red card, reducing the team to eight players. In an effort to keep the game from getting out of hand, Surrey opted to cut their numbers to eight as well. But despite making passing a priority, United players still bagged another six goals in the rout. Rachel Pelat scored four times for Surrey while teammates Courtney Duncan, Aly Benes and Erin Porter all notched their first goals of the season. Kate Qually, Megan Blaker and Nicole Stewart scored the other goals for Surrey.
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No Reservations Needed Report to: # 215 – 19358 - 96 Ave., Surrey Saturday, 8:30am www.dgscanada.ca
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ACCPAC 5.5 VERSION Modules discussed include General Ledger (Core Module), Accounts Receivable (Core Module), Accounts Payable (Core Module), and System Manager (Bonus Module). Duration: 12 hours per core module OR 42 hours for the entire 3 core modules and the bonus module. FEE: $250 per core module OR $700 for the entire 3 core modules and receive the bonus module for FREE. Textbook and training software for practice at home are provided for FREE. **Next Class is: Jan. 22 to Mar 5, Sat only 9:30AM - 3:30PM
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Personal Trainer Certification
Earn up to $70/hr as a Personal Trainer. Government Financial Aid may be available. 604-930-8377 Hilltop Academy
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Customer Service
OK TOUR CO. in Surrey seeks F/T Tour Guide Supervisor Completion of Secondary School 2−3 years of related work exp. Fluency in English and Korean $18−20/hr, 37.5 hours/week Email: peterksh@hotmail.com or Fax 604-893-8991
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General Employment
DRIVERS WANTED: Terrific career opportunity with outstanding growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects using non-destructive testing. No Exp. Needed!! Plus Extensive paid travel, meal allowance, 4 weeks vacation and benefits pkg. Skills NeededAbility to travel 3 months at a time Valid AZ, DZ class 3 or 1 High School Diploma or GED Apply online at www.sperryrail.com under careers, Click here to apply, key word Driver. EXTRAORDINARY LEAGUE CONTRACTING hiring F/T Carpenter-Joiner. Must have min. 4 yrs exp & high school diploma. $ 24 hr / e-res: info@exle.ca
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• Must have reliable vehicle • Certification required • Union Wages & Benefits Apply in person 19689 Telegraph Trail, Langley fax resume to 604-513-3661 or email: darlene.hibbs@shawbiz.ca
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Office Personnel
BETON SYSTEMS hiring F/T Secretary. Previous clerical exp. and high school dipl. required. $20/hr. Fax: 604-444-4238
F/T TEMPORARY RECEPTIONIST
Required for Langley Advance newspaper. Must have good computer skill, be able to manage a busy switchboard and have pleasant telephone manner. Email resume to bswaby@langleyadvance.com
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is ready to hire a responsible Driver/Warehouseperson with a minimum Class 5 license (Class 3 preferred). Committed applicants looking for steady employment must have a clean abstract, reliable transportation, be fit and be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs in order to move and load our products. Knowledge of the Lower Mainland’s major roadways and route system is essential. We offer competitive wages, benefits and incentives, WHMIS, TDG & Forklift certification and great work/ life balance. If you take pride in your work, are serviceoriented and want to be part of our exciting expansion into BC, then please submit your resume and Driver’s Abstract to our confidential email at: jobs@canuckoil.com
Personal Trainer Certification Earn up to $70/hr as a Personal Trainer. Government Financial Aid may be avail. 604-930-8377 See our ad in todays paper under Education.
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Trades/Technical
BRO MARV PLUMBING is looking for a Plumber to work in the Lower Mainland area. Job duties include to install, repair and maintain domestic commercial or industrial plumbing fixtures and systems. Install and repair drain tiles and pipes in residential and commercial buildings. Measure, cut and install various types of pipes, join pipes and test pipes for leaks using air and water pressure gauges. Knowledge of Pilipino language an asset. Foreign qualified plumbers who do not have a trade ticket may apply. Minimum 1 year work experience as plumber apprentice or plumber abroad is required. Wages $24 per hour. Please email resume to marplumber@yahoo.ca PRECISE CONCRETE hiring F/T Cement Finisher. Must have comp. high school and min. 3 yrs exp. $26/hr . Email resume: mark-pretty@hotmail.com
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SIMPLY ACCOUNTING LEVEL 1 & 2 Duration: 24 hours per level. Fee: $270 per level or $500 when registering both levels at the same time. Textbook and Training Software for practice at home are provided for FREE. After completing level 1 & 2 with us, students receive a course completion certificate, and will also be eligible to write the Certificate in Simply Accounting for FREE. The official Certificate in Simply Accounting will be issued by Sage Software, who developed Simply Accounting. **Next Level 1 Classes are:
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PURCHASING ASSISTANT
required by a leading Canadian based supplier of Horticulture solutions in Delta. This position requires a hardworking professional with great attention to detail, superb organizational skills and the ability to multitask. You have: Previous purchasing success, experience with pricing, costing and margins, strong computer skills and a minimum of intermediate Excel skills. Please submit a cover letter, resume and salary expectations. Purchaser2011@gmail.com
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Trades/Technical
Auto Mechanics
Jayden Auto Services Ltd. an auto repair shop located at #102 - 2353, Peardonville Road, Abbotsford, B.C. requires fully qualified Auto Mechanics. Main duties include, inspect, diagnose faults, repair or replace parts of automobile engine including diesel. Also responsible for general maintenance and service of automotive systems i.e. brakes, steering, cooling etc. Should have 4 years experience including on the job training or industrial training course. Knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi an asset. Salary $26.00/hr.
Fax resume to 604-746-2887
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Work Wanted
− I’m about to loose my condo − I need work! Office or assembly. Reliable. Angela 604-543-5238
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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For Sale Miscellaneous
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Hey are you looking for your Grad Dress 2011? 3 Dresses available! Only Worn ONE time. Will sacrifice @ 1/2 price from original price!! Original Total Value Paid $1250 + taxes. Size Small: Blue dress asking $75, Size 4: Red dress asking $275, and Size 6: Black dress asking $275, again only worn once, mint condition!!! Call or email for photos and info at: 604-880-0288 mandi_babi@hotmail.com Serious buyers only please! 10 NEW Porcelain Dolls in boxes, $10 - $20 each. 604-596-7523* 4 GMC Rims, four 15', with centre caps, $100 obo. 604-583-7631* FUTON BED with mattress, like new, $65. 604-543-9643* HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.ca
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Fuel
FULL YEAR SEASONED Alder, Birch & Maple Firewood, Split & Delivered. 604-825-9264
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Appliances
Furniture
RATTEN KITCHEN 4ft table, 4 swivel chairs $80. Bridge Set, 4 chairs $40. Vilas Maple 2 bunk beds, w/6 drawer dresser , match night table w/mirror, $200. 3 pc Wall unit, oak, $150. Floral Chesterfield & match chair $75. Lang Coffee table & match drum tables $75. Birds eye maple, 6 drawer dresser, match 4 chest drawers $150. 604-576-1523
RAGDOLLS & Exotic X Kittens 604 590-3727 www.puppiesfishcritters.com Adjustable Sealy Queen Bed with frame Frame rests on 4 wheels with breaks and comes with a head board mount. The head and foot part can be adjusted separately from each other and each part has a massage feature, easily controlled via included remote control. The bed comes with Primu dreamer memory foam mattress in a Tempurpedic breathable/waterproof mattress cover. The bed has never been in contact with smoke, pets and has no damage (spillage, burns etc.). Similar models sell for $5000, paid $3800 6 months ago. Willing to part for $2900obo. Call 778-384-1210
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ENGLISH MASTIFF pups, M/F, p/b, papers, dewormed, 1st shots, 9 wks. $1,850. (1)-604-316-5644
Dogs ENGLISH SETTER, CKC Reg. puppies, M/F, Champion lines. Great temperament. 1st shoots, tattooed. $900. 604-533-9310
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Foster homes urgently req’d for rescued, abandoned & neglected dogs. Many breeds. www. abetterlifedogrescue.com
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SCHNOODLE PUPPIES ready for Christmas. $750-$850. There are 4 females avail. Call 604-850-2897 or KJKrs@shaw.ca. See Kijij ad 4 pix.
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CLARINET in case. Cousnon, from Paris. $160. 604-588-7727*
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Lumber/Building Supplies
#1A STEEL BUILDING SALE! Save up to 60% on your new garage, shop, warehouse or storage building. 6 different colors available! 40 year warranty! FREE shipping for the first 20 callers! 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
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AMERICAN COCKER spaniels cuddly, child friendly, 1st shots vet checked,$700 cash 604-823-4393
GOLDEN DOODLE Pups great family pets, email pics avail, $750. 250-674-0091 TEACUP YORKSHIRE Terrier pup. female, 604-825-2001 www.fraservalleyyorkies.com
AUSSIE DOODLE/LAB Doodles, from $350 - $900, yellow, silver & choc., non shed 604-302-3993
Plants & Trees
JACK RUSSELL pups smooth m/f, dewormed, 1 shots, tails docked, view parents, $450. 604-701-1587
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BERNESE MOUNTAIN Dog Pups, vet ✔. Ready for Xmas! $950. Chwk. 1-604-794-3561
Richmond WHOLESALERS WAREHOUSE Moving & Clearance Sale Open to public Mon to Sat 11am - 5 pm 2300 Simpson Rd. Richmond, 604-270-1050 $1items, gift items, electronics, food items & MUCH MORE !!
BOSTON TERRIER Pups, CKC reg, vet chk’d, reputable breeder & exc pedigree. 1-604-794-3786 BOXERS, CKC reg. show champion lines, 3 flashy brindle males, 1 reverse, chipped, wormed & shots, ready now, 604-987-0020
PIT BULL puppies male & female 1st shots, dewormed $350. View parents. Phone 604-701-1587
PIT BULL Pups. Blue Nose, Razors Edge/Gotti Lines. $800 1000. Call/text (1)-604-819-6006 POMERANIAN TEACUP babies + Mom. 1st shoot, wormed, dew claws. $750 +. 604-581-2544
CHIHUAHUA X YORKIE PUPPIES. Small size. Vaccinated. $575. 604-588-5195
PUGS PUREBRED, no papers, 2 blk, 2 fawn, 2 fem, 2 male $850. ready Dec 29. 604-796-2227
Tim Stephens' Astral Reflections Aries March 21 - April 19: New projects and relationships will tend to go in circles – forever. So stay with the ongoing, finish up things that have sucked your energy for too long. Something from the past – a foreign contact, a legal, cultural or educational matter, a travel opportunity, perhaps a loved one, a wedding or divorce plan – returns now. You might as well tackle this, or more importantly, tackle the flaw that is preventing it from working. Intimacy, sex, investment and finances are mildly blessed all month: you could gain from another’s assets. Bosses, VIPs start to examine your performance. Taurus April 20-May 20: Don’t start new relationships or projects before Dec. 30. Stick with the ongoing, or reprise past involvements and opportunities. Chase money Sunday/Monday, but DON’T buy important items, especially televisions, computers, etc. A former financial opportunity might reappear, but its initial flaw has not disappeared, so stay out. Love exists, your spouse shows affection, others treat you well. Be wary of legal hassles and international travel: avoid them all month. Paperwork, talk and errands are lucky Wednesday. Settle down Thursday/Friday. Romance, beauty, pleasure come Saturday! Gemini May 21-June 20: Start nothing new, especially in contracts, agreements, marriage, partnerships,relocation,and public dealings.Something or someone from the past might appear in these zones: it’s probably more trouble than good. You might grow indecisive about a link. If you look deeply, you’ll see that your indecision is justified. Promise nothing, sign nothing. A month of mystery begins. Your energy perks up Sunday/Monday. Money and possessions meet barriers Tuesday, good luck Wednesday. Travel, communications go well Thursday/Friday. Home, family, security bless you Saturday.
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Cancer June 21-July 22: Avoid all new starts, especially in work and health zones. An ongoing “condition” in one of these might reach a climax Monday/Tuesday – after this,the atmosphere changes: fresh horizons, fresh new people and opportunities (and challenges and competitors) arrive. Still, start nothing new yourself, before Dec. 30. Lie low, rest, contemplate and be charitable Sunday/Monday. (Being charitable when you’re “down” ensures a turn of luck later.) Practise safety. Your energy surges back midweek – Wednesday holds a lucky surprise, wise love! Chase money Thursday/Friday. Leo July 23-Aug. 22: Start no important projects, buy nothing significant, before Dec. 30. An old flame might appear this week or next, but it’s almost too late, sort of “life’s afterthought.” Your home continues to be sweet, affectionate. The end of this month and early January will favour re-decorating or purchasing property. “Vaguely” schedule that now, put aside the time. Happiness and social delights visit Sunday/ Monday. You might receive a loving message. A prospective relationship offers good romance, bad marriage. Leave commitment decisions for 2011. A month of work and health issues begins Tuesday. Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: Start nothing new before Dec. 30, especially in real estate, domestic, childoriented and security arenas. A former opportunity might return in one of these zones now or next week. Your career, duties owed to higher-ups, and your reputation demand attention Sunday/Monday – erratic relationships might threaten your progress or bring a climax. Tuesday begins a month of romance, creative successes and speculative “wins!” Optimism, social delights fill Tuesday/Wednesday: welcome a fine relationship Wednesday. Retreat Thursday/Friday. Your charisma attracts “deep stuff” Saturday.
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: Don’t start new projects or relationships before Dec. 30. You might hear/ read a significant message Sunday. Gentle love and understanding fill Sunday/Monday – but Monday holds a couple of surprises, or stress that could affect your health briefly. This stress/health link has been around for seven years. It will end by March 2011. Gastro-intestinal irritations will ebb. The last year’s quiet cloud over your career will also end by March. A “domestic month” begins Tuesday. Your career/job meets luck Wednesday. Optimism, happiness visit Thursday/Friday! Retreat Saturday. Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: Avoid new starts before Dec. 30. Mysteries arise Sunday/Monday – good mysteries Sunday, leading to rewarding research, or sharing of intimacies, secrets. But take care Monday: don’t invest, borrow, or risk a romantic situation by being too “investigative.” Tuesday begins a month of details, errands, communications, paperwork and travel – be alert in all these, as mistakes are rife until late December. Wisdom, gentle love flow midweek, but are only lucky Wednesday, not Tuesday. Ambition, Thursday/Friday. Happiness, optimism, social joys arrive Saturday! A new life looms! Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: Your energy remains high, but shy away from big new starts before Dec. 30. You’ll be indecisive until then. A voice from the past might speak Sunday/Monday, or you can be reminded of old relationships, perhaps of old ambitions this week and next. Tuesday begins a month of money, possessions, memory and sensuality. Midweek brings mysteries, subconscious urgings, changes, investments, large finances and intimate bonds. These are lucky Wednesday, not Tuesday. Wisdom, understanding, gentle love and international themes bless you Thursday/Friday. Your prestige rises Saturday.
Dec. 19 - Dec. 25 Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: Start nothing before Dec. 30. Nostalgia about a more secure time fills this week and next – or you face unfinished obligations, probably involving the government, institutions or disadvantaged people. You could find “lost” receipts, documents that will prove valuable in future – save them. Chores and health issues fill Sunday (good) and Monday (difficult). Relationships irk you Tuesday, but flow with pleasant, happy luck Wednesday. Your energy and charisma surge upward now through January! Life’s depths “surface” Thursday/Friday: research, don’t commit. Gentle love Saturday. Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: Avoid big new projects or relationships before Dec. 30. A former “light lover” or happy friend might return now to late month. Sunday/Monday are romantic, creative and pleasurefilled, but right after this you begin a month of quietude, moderate withdrawal, lowered energy and charisma. (Even Monday, though romantic, hits the turbulence of a “phase end.”) Tackle chores Tuesday (cautiously) and Wednesday (success, even money luck). Relationships confront you Thursday/Friday: all’s well, even a bit romantic. Pursue a mystery Saturday – a “gift” has good future implications. Pisces Feb. 19-March 20: Don’t start anything new before Dec. 30. A month of pressures and hard work ends Tuesday; four weeks of social delights, optimism, flirtations and happiness begin! But an incomplete career project overhangs this week and next – as long as it’s nothing new, try to finish it up now. Or, a former career role or employment opportunity might return, especially Thursday/Friday: sure, take it. Earlier, rest up, be domestic, Sunday/ Monday. Romance, creativity and pleasure meet barriers Tuesday, success and luck Wednesday. Exciting meetings portend future joys Saturday! timstephens@shaw.ca • Reading: 416-686-5014
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Apartments & Condos
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CEDAR COURT & CEDAR LODGE
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Call: 596-5671 Cell: 220-8696 FLEETWOOD 15915-84TH 2 BR from 800sf to 937sf, from $900. Clean & quiet, W/D hook-up, dw, f/p, storage. N/S, N/P. Bonus 1 month FREE rent! 604-598-1296 GUILDFORD, 2 BR, 2 Bath, ns/ np, 2 pools & tennis crt, Avail Now, u/g prkg. 604-583-3086
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HARLEEN GARDENS 6960 - 120 Street, Surrey 1 BR & Den condo, ALL appls, f/p, lrg balcony, sec’d parking. Now. $850. Sm Pet OK. 604-590-5920
JUNIPER COURT Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604 939-8905 cell: 604 916-0261
ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES
22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great view of River
1300 King Albert, Coq
Crime Free Multi-Housing Certified Spac Stes, very competitive prices. Extra large 1 & 2 BDRM ste’s, lots of storage. Heat/hot water included. Access to Vancouver via freeway, 1 bus to Skytrain. Clean, quiet buildings. No pets. Outdoor Pool!
office: 604 937-7343 cell: 778 848-5993
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Guildford Mall/Public Library
EVERGREEN APARTMENTS
Hi-Rise Apartment with River View & Indoor Pool. 1 BR & 2 BR Available. Rent includes heat & hot water. Remodelled Building and Common area. Gated undergrd parking available. References required.
415 Westview St, Coq
SKYLINE APARTMENTS 1 BR & 2 BR. Cable incl’d. U/grd prkg. N/p. Resident Mgr.
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5505
6508
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SRY, Scott Road/80 Ave. 1 BR + den, 5 appls, sec u/grd prkg, faces court yard. $925/mo + util. Ns/np. Near bus. 604-313-8113 SURREY, LUXURY 2 bdrm. dw/ w/d, f/p, 5 app. Close to King Geo. Skytrain & Mall. Sec. U/G parking & entry. Small pets allowed. Avail Now. To view call 604-580-0520.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS RE: The estate of Jagjit Singh Rai, also known as Jagjit Rai and Jag Rai, deceased, formerly of 8375 - 151 Street, Surrey, British Columbia, V3S 8H9 Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Jagjit Singh Rai, are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the administrator, Hardeep Singh Rai, in care of Hashmi & Company, 10491 - 135A Street, Surrey, B.C., V3T 4C9, on or before January 10, 2011, after which date the administrator will distibute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the administrator then has notice. Notice is hereby given of sale of abandoned household belongings of Mr. Mazi Ogubike former tenants of 7535 Burgess St, Burnaby will be disposed of by the landlord Kemal Demir on Jan 17, 2011 at the above address.
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NO. S122930 NEW WESTMINSTER REGISTRY IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA BETWEEN: BALJINDER PANNU PLAINTIFF AND: ACHLA YADAV, AKASH YADAV and LYNNE SANTERRE DEFENDANTS ADVERTISEMENT TO: THE DEFENDANT, LYNNE SANTERRE TAKE NOTICE that on October 28, 2010 an order was made for service on you of a Writ of Summons, Statement of Claim and Amended Statement of Claim issued from the New Westminster Registry of the Supreme Court of British Columbia in proceeding number S122930 by way of this advertisement. In the proceeding, the Plaintiff claims the following relief against you: (a) General Damages; (b) Special Damages; (c) Exemplary or punitive damages; (d) Costs, including special costs; (e) Interest pursuant to the Court Order Interest Act, R.S.B.C. 1996 c.79 and amendments thereto; (f) Such further and other relief as to this Honourable Court may seem meet; and (g) Health care costs pursuant to the Health Care Costs Recovery Act, R.S.B.C. 2008 c.27. You must file a Response to Civil Claim in accordance with the Supreme Court Civil Rules within 21 days of the date of this advertisement, failing which further proceedings, including judgment, may be taken against you without notice to you.. You may obtain, from the New Westminster Registry, at 651 Carnarvon Street, Begbie Square, a copy of the Writ of Summons, Statement of Claim, Amended Statement of Claim and the order providing for service by this advertisement. This advertisement is placed by Paul C. Formby, Counsel for the Plaintiff, whose address for service is Suite 110, 5455 - 152 Street, Surrey, British Columbia, V3S 5A5, Facsimile No.: (604) 575-3255.
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NO. M123682 NEW WESTMINSTER REGISTRY IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA BETWEEN: ABDULNOUR CHEBIB PLAINTIFF AND: CHRISTINA RAIN and DURWIN MOCCASIN DEFENDANTS AND: INSURANCE CORPORATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA THIRD PARTY ADVERTISEMENT TO: THE DEFENDANT, DURWIN MOCCASIN TAKE NOTICE that on November 23, 2010 an order was made for service on you of a Writ of Summons, Statement of Claim and Amended Statement of Claim issued from the New Westminster Registry of the Supreme Court of British Columbia in proceeding number M123682 by way of this advertisement. In the proceeding, the Plaintiff claims the following relief against you: (a) General Damages; (b) Special Damages; (c) Exemplary or punitive damages; (d) Costs, including special costs; (e) Interest pursuant to the Court Order Interest Act, R.S.B.C. 1996 c.79 and amendments thereto; and (f) Such further and other relief as to this Honourable Court may seem meet. You must file a Response to Civil Claim in accordance with the Supreme Court Civil Rules within 21 days of the date of this advertisement, failing which further proceedings, including judgment, may be taken against you without notice to you. You may obtain, from the New Westminster Registry, at 651 Carnarvon Street, Begbie Square, a copy of the Writ of Summons, Statement of Claim, Amended Statement of Claim and the order providing for service by this advertisement. This advertisement is placed by Paul C. Formby, Counsel for the Plaintiff, whose address for service is Suite 110, 5455 - 152 Street, Surrey, British Columbia, V3S 5A5, Facsimile No.: (604) 575-3255.
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6510
Co-ops
MAYFLOWER HOUSING CO-OP located near Surrey Central. Spacious, well maint, clean Quiet Adult Bldg. 2 BR Apt $792 Rent includes hot water. N/P. Call 604 583-2122 or after hours call between 9am-9pm 604 585-9320
6515
Duplexes - Rent
SRY, GUILDFORD. 14218- 103A Ave. Large, reno’d 3 BR bsmt. 1.5 baths. Priv w/d. Ns/np. $700/mo + util (approx. $150/mo). Near all amen. Avail now. 604-537-7766 STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN ● No Qualification - Low Down ● COQUITLAM - 218 Allard St. 2 bdrm HANDY MAN SPECIAL!!! HOUSE, bsmt/2 sheds....$888/M NEW WEST- 1722-6th Av 2 bdrm HOUSE w/1 suite 2 f/p,Long term finance, new roof, RT-1..$1,288/M SURREY- 6297 134 St. Solid 5 bdrm HOUSE w/2 bdrm suite on 1/4 acre lot with views... $1,688/M CHILLIWACK - 9557 Williams, 3 bdrm, 1 bath, cozy HOUSE on 49x171’ lot, excellent investment property in heart of town..... $888/M Call Kristen (604)786-4663 www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca WHITE ROCK steps to beach! 2 BR house, freshly painted interior, new furnace, gas f/p, wood flrs, W/D, fen’d backyard, ample parking. Avail now. N/S. Refs please. $1295 + utls. 604-536-2283 or 604-619-6414
6565
6540
Houses - Rent
12975 HELSTON Cres, 2 br up, 2 br down, newly reno’d, 2 kitchen ldry, lrg property, nr ammens. $1500 Jan 1. ns np 604-599-8076 1BDRM LRG bsmt for rent, new in Surrey Newton for $550, n/p n/s, call sarb at 604-725-3132 2 BR upper Home or 4 room Office on 176 nr Hwy 10, up to 1/2 acre prkg. 1300 sf. 778-809-2510 3 Bdrm Homes! Rent TO OWN! Poor Credit Ok, Low Down. Call Karyn 604-857-3597
QUALITY RENTAL PROPERTY SERVICES FOR LANDLORDS/ TENANTS www.hughmckinnon.com 604-541-5244 LANGLEY 224 ST/16 AVE, two 3 BR hses, $930 & $1100, 6 Br $2100, no dogs, 604-780-4922
SRY, Bear Creek. 2 BR, f/bath, w/b f/p, d/rm, priv w/d & entry. Ns/ np. $800/mo incl hydro/cbl. Jan 15. 604-543-1627, 604-723-4927
Office/Retail Rent
4 ROOM Office or 2 BR upper Home on 176 nr Hwy 10, up to 1/2 acre prkg. 1300 sf. 778-809-2510
6595 SRY, BOLIVAR Hts. Cozy 1 BR + den. Quiet area. $595/mo + utils. Nr Skytrain. 604-944-2600 eves.
6602
Suites/Partial Houses
6602
Suites/Partial Houses
6602
Suites/Partial Houses
CHIMNEY HGHTS, 1450SF, 3 BR, 2 bath, W/D, internet, cable. $1100/mo incl util. Immed. NS/ NP. Near schools. 604-834-4720
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Shared Accommodation
6595-20
Coq./Poco/ Port Moody
ROOMMATE NEEDED to share 1800 sqft Townhouse in Port Moody, w/d, laminate floors, $595 incls utils, cable & internet, parking, indoor pool, nr SFU & Lougheed Mall. Suits professional working person or student. References Required. Avail Dec 15 or Jan 1. Call 778-846-5275
6595-60
N. Surrey/ North Delta
WANTED Reliable Tenant to share older 2 BR apt, incls priv 1/2 bath & all utils. $440. ns/np, No Drugs, No Alcohol, Jan 1. 581-9671
6602
Suites/Partial Houses
12175 - 100 Ave. Brand New 1 & 2 BR stes, $700 & $850 inclds utls & W/D. NS/NP. 604-588-0355 2 BR Suite $650 Util incl, between 67B & 146 St. avail on Jan 1 604.594.9257 or 588.6828 2/1 BDRM suite in Cloverdale (188th st & 53a ave) new home, new appliances, avail immed. No smoking or pet 2bdrm/$850 1bdrm/$650. Utilities & laundry included.(604) 306-9600. 2BDRM SUITE near 89ave and 145st, avail now at $700/month N/P N/S for info call 604 805-7506
BOLIVAR HEIGHTS. 2 bdm ground level suite in safe, quiet area.Close to buses & skytrain. Includes heat,light,d/w,alarm system & shared laundry. NS/NP. $700/mo. Avail. Dec. 15 or Jan. 1. Ref. reqd. 604-951-1557 aft 4pm CLOVERDALE, 200 St/ 72 Ave. 1 BR. Small pet neg. $700/mo incl hydro/’net. Immed. 604-574-2141
CHIMNEY HILL, New 2 BR bsmt ste, $700 incls utls & cable. Avail now. NS/NP. 778-686-7143 CLOVERDALE. Brand New 1 BR . Small pet neg. $700/mo incl hydro/’net. Immed. 604-574-2141 CLOVERDALE LARGE 1.5 BR bsmt, shared w/d, n/s, n/p, $700 incl utils, sat neg, Avail Dec 1. Call 604-576-2910
PANORAMA RIDGE. 62B/132B. Spac 1 BR bsmt, $550 incl hydro. Ns/np. Avail Jan 1. 778-773-5772 SRY 148/68. 2 BR g/lev, avail Jan 15. Close to Temple & Punjabi stores. NS/NP. 604-349-0088 SRY 61AVE/132A St. 2 BR gr lev ste avail Jan 1. $700 incls utls. NS/NP, no W/D. 604-593-3627 SRY, 83 Ave/145 St. 2 BR, $600/mo incl hydro/cbl. Ns/np, no w/d. Nr schls. Now. 604-502-8115
FLEETWOOD 1 BR Newer g/lvl, 8215 158 St, np/ns, Immed. $600 incls utils & cbl. 604-418-1003
FLEETWOOD, 158/89A. Reno’d lrg 1 BR g/lvl, W/D, $625 incl utils. Ns/Np. Av Now. 604-581-6290 FLEETWOOD 2 BR, Avail Jan 1, $675 incls utils, cls to transit & shops, n/s, n/p, 604-200-4096 GREEN TIMBERS. 90/141 St. 2 BR. Ns/np, no w/d. $580 incl hydro/cbl. Quiet tenants. Now. Manjit, 604-591-8496, 595-3140
GUILDFORD. 2 BR bsmt, f/bath. By T&T Market/schls. $760/mo incl hydro/cbl. Jan 1st. Ns/np. 604-588-2939 or 604-619-8579
N. DELTA. 3 BR flr, upper. Sh’d W/D. $1,200/mo + 2⁄3 util. Nr bus & schools. Immed. 604-587-5814 N. DELTA 3 brdrm upper level house, 5 appls. hardwood, fenced yard, deck. Faces Anniville Park. $1300+utils, now, 604 765 3642
SRY, Cedar Hills. Reno’d 3 BR, 2 full baths, wood burning f/p. Ns/ np, no w/d. $1000/mo incl hydro/ cbl/gas. Immed. 604-518-1670
N. DELTA, Spac 2 BR, living rm, rec rm, $850 incls utls, cable, net. Avail now. NS/NP. 604-649-3606 NEWTON 132/67. UPPER 3 BR, 4 appls, garage. $1300 + 60% utls. N/S. Cat OK. 604-813-7284 NEWTON 143/77A. incl Hydro and Cable, $700(negotiable). 604-418-9204
SRY, NEWTON. Bright 2 BR, grd/ lvl. Full bath. Ns/np, no w/d. $650 incl hydro. Jan 1st. 604-543-5064
NEWTON 69/144 ST, 2 BR g/l, full bath, h/w flrs, suits 2 person, $750 incls utils, n/p, n/s, no w/d, Avail Immed, 604-594-2473
6605
Townhouses Rent
NEWTON 127/66TH Ave. 2000sf, 2 BR $1200 & 3 BR $1250; 2.5 bath, D/W, W/D, f/p, balc, dbl garg. Av now. N/S. 604-632-3072 SRY 65/135th St, Bach Ste, $525 + util, w/d, quiet family complex, no pets, Call 604-596-1099 WHITE ROCK New 3 BR T/H, 2.5 baths, 5 appls, dbl garage, 1430 sqft, nr all ammens, $1950. n/s, n/p, Avail Jan 1. 604-312-6993
Warehouse/ Commercial
LANGLEY small whse, $895/mo. Willowbrook hobby/storage shop $595/mo. 604-834-3289
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HOME SERVICES 8055
Appliance Repairs
8015
** A-1 APPLIANCE REPAIRS ** at reas. rates, cert. exp’d techn’s. Also APPLS 4 SALE. 588-2828
Blinds & Draperies
8020
BLACKOUT DRAPES. Cut light 100%. Save energy. Dampen sound. Innovative fabric in 42 colors. Free est. 604-506-6230
8035
Carpet Cleaning
UNITED CARPET CLEANING ★ Satisfaction Guaranteed ★ BBB member ★ 604-783-6848
8055 NEWTON 68AVE/144ST. NEW 1 BR & Den, laundry, laminate flrs & radiant heat. Av Jan 1. $700 incls utls/cable. NS/NP. 778-885-8703
SRY CNTRL. NEW 2 BR spac sep dining, walk-in closet, pantry. NS/NP. Immed. 604-910-2815
6620
ALL MAKES & MODELS, Cert Technician, 20 yrs exp, Sales & Service. 24/7. Zeb 604-596-2626 N DELTA lge 2 BR g/l, newly painted, Jan 1. $800 incls utils, nr amens. ns/np. 604-591-6336
SRY, CHIMNEY HILLS. 1 BR. Ns/np, no w/d. $600/mo incl hydro & internet. Avail Dec 15th. Call after 4:30pm, 604-599-8256
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NEWTON 69/144TH St., und/gr lev bsmt., 3 yrs new, 2BR/850, 1BR/700, incl. w/d, utils. nr. bus & shop, n/s, n/p, n/d. avail. now. call 778-881-2008
A.S.B.A ENTERPRISE Comm/ Res, Free Est, $20/hr incls supplies, Insured, 604-723-0162
NEWTON 80/133. NEW 2 BR gr lev ste. Close to amens. Avail now. $600. N/P. 604-617-3227
AVS CLEANING SERVICES Res & Comm. 15 Yrs Exp. Honest & Reliable. Refs. 604-581-1983
Cleaning
For all your CLEANING NEEDS. Res & Com. Final cleaning of new homes & renos. 604-349-0643 Sister Team office/hse cleaning. We will make your house sparkle. 15 yrs exp. $25/hr. 604 306-5993
8075
Drywall
HW DRYWALL CONTRACTING Jobs big or small + texture repairs. 604-574-7502 or cell: 614-4732 K. C. DRYWALL Complete Drywall Services. Call 604-533-2139 PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping & Texture. Guaranteed work. Call Parm, 604-762-4657
8080
Electrical
#1113 Low Cost Electric 522-3435 Comm/Res/Panel change Heating/Appl Repair. Lic & Bonded. #1 IN QUALITY WORK Lic. #9902. Big or small. 16 years exp. Mention ad: 10% discount! Reas. rates. Call 604-773-0341.
#1167 LIC Bonded. BBB, lrg & sm jobs, expert trouble shooter, WCB, low rates, 24/7. 617-1774. ABACUS ELECTRIC.ca Lic Elect Contr 97222. 40 yrs exp. 1 stop! Reas. rates! BBB. 778-988-9493. YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guaranteed. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
8087
Excavating
# 1 BACKHOE, EXCAVATOR & BOBCAT
one mini, drainage, landscaping, stump / rock / cement / oil tank removal. Water / sewer line, 24 hours Call 341-4446 or 254-6865
8105
Handyperson
TRUSTED HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Flooring/ Refinishing
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CARPET, LINO, Laminate, Repairs. Best install. Best price. Free Est. Call Al 604-802-0674
8125
8130
Gutters
COASTAL OUTDOOR Prof gutter cleaning/repairs, power washing, all applications, roof repairs. Brian 604-574-1399
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8195
Painting/ Wallpaper
8220
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RP PLUMBING & GAS • Emergency Repairs •Reno’s • New Installations •All Jobs. Lic & Insured. Rich 604-351-9145
8240
Friendly and reliable plumbing and heating service and repairs
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$30 P/HR. Abe Moving & Delivery & Rubbish Removal. ★ Available 24 hours. Abe at: 604-999-6020 A-1 Moving Local/Long distance. Special rates for Deliveries 24/7. Lic & insured. Ph: 604-930-3000 AAA ADVANCE MOVING Experts in all kinds of Moving, Storage & Packing. Different from the Rest. 604-861-8885
20 year Labour Warranty available
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778.886.8541 Licensed, Insured, WCB
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604-724-3832 M & G PAINTING 20 Yrs Exp,Free Est. Fully Ins. INTERIOR Drywall Repairs, Retexture, Ceiling Respray, New Constr EXTERIOR Re-Stain, Re-paint, Siding & Stucco Repairs, Waterproofing. Ask for Gerry, Margaret or Gord. Cell 805-9736 or 543-0700 MILANO Painting 604-551-6510 Int/Ext. Good Prices. Free Est. Written Guar. Prof & Insured.
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9110 9125
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8315
Roofing
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8335
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1993 FORD F350, 14 ft tilt deck, auto, $6,500 obo. 604-597-2043*
9160
Sports & Imports
1993 VOLVO 740 silver, black leather, $800 obo. 604-596-3905*
1997 TOYOTA Corolla. $1,800 obo. Call Delores, 604-582-3417* 1998 VW Jetta black, auto 156 km Wolfberg, $3200. 778-388-5751* 2002 MAZDA, Protege 5, 4 dr htbck, 5 spd, 106kms, f/loaded, red. $5250 firm. 604-538-9257
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792-1221
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Parts & Accessories
Engines (Gas) ............... $13495 Transmissions ................ $4995 Starters .......................... $1795 Alternators...................... $1795 Elec. Distributors............ $2495 Computers (ECM) ........... $1495
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Winter conditions can take us by surprise. On October 8, 2009, unexpected snowstorms in Alberta led to multiple road closures. Just six days later, Montreal saw the first snowflakes of the year fall! However, the first snowfall is not the best indicator that it’s time to have winter tires installed, because a drop in the temperature has the same negative effect on tires. When the mercury dips below 7°C, summer or all season tires begin to lose their elasticity, which reduces their adherence to the road. For this reason, it is much more dangerous to take the wheel early in the morning when the temperature is low than in the evening when roads are snowcovered.
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BLOWOUT SALE
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2007 Mazda 6
SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
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2007 Cadillac Escalade
$47,995 36,000km Black
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$24,995
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$7,995
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2007 Suzuki Swift
2007 Toyota Matrix
2007 Volkswagen Touareg
$27,995
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2011 Jetta Comfortline 2.5 Chain up truck Lease for ❚WEATHER
tires or turn back
$290/month
Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement (CVSE) officers are stepping up enforcement of winter tire and chain regulations for commercial vehicles. “We expect every commercial vehicle to be properly equipped for winter,” said Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Shirley Bond. “If we find you driving a commercial vehicle through our mountain passes without proper tires or chains, you could face a fine, and we’ll turn you back — and that will cost you time and money.” Winter tires or chains are mandatory for commercial vehicles from October 1 to April 30, wherever there is a sign that indicates “use winter tires or carry chains beyond this point.” “We know that most trucking companies are experienced with winter driving and well prepared for weather conditions,” said Paul Landry, president and CEO of the BC Trucking Association. “This enforcement serves as a good reminder that we can’t take safety for granted.” CVSE is increasing its focus on winter tire checks and officers will turn back commercial vehicles that are not properly equipped. The driver could also be fined $128 under the Motor Vehicle Act for not using winter tires when required. Should their actions put other motorists in danger, additional penalties could apply.
for 48 months*
• 6 Speed Automatic • Power Group • 16” Alloy Wheels • Heated Seats • ABS and ESC (Stability Control) • Chrome Accents
2011 ESCAPE HYBRID NOW IN & FUSION HYBRID STOCK
* $0 down payment, 48 month lease, at 4.9% APR, total paid $13,920 plus tax, on approved credit.
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Brian Jessel BMW’s BIGGEST DECEMBER Year End Sales Event Ever!
Every BMW on Sale NOW until Jan 3, 2011
2011 BMW 128i Coupe LEASE
$309/mo*
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2.939mos %
Sale $35,800
LEASE
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You pay only the first payment on delivery!
4 to Choose From! *Lease 39 months, $5,000 down payment, 12,000km/yr, COD $9,611. Total payment $19,972. 2.9% APR Rate w/ BMW Financial Services only on approved credit. Total Cash Price $35,800. $2,195 Freight + PDI, $300 Documentation Fee, Applicable Fees & Taxes Extra.
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2011 RAV4
Enjoy the most powerful & fuel efficient vehicle in its class. Fully equipped with all power assists, air conditioning, keyless entry, cruise control, six airbags, ABS, traction & stability control.
Front Wheel Drive $750 discount for cash transactions
Purchase for $
26,280 Total Price Lease for $384 at 4.9% 48
Month term with $0 down
Outstanding fuel efficiency.
MPG 30 City, 41 Hwy.
Freight and Pre-Delivery Inspection included. Stock number 1V7136
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2011 Subaru Impreza Bf1bp/ 2011 Subaru Forester BJ1X0/ 1.9%lease rate & finance rate applies toall new & demo 2011 Impreza & for 24 months. 2.9% Finance & lease rate applies to all new & demo 2011 my Forrester for 24 months. With a financed amount of $20,000 the payment would be $849.979/585.81 the cost of borrowing would $399.28/611.44 for a total of $20399.28/20611.44. Lease terms are 48 months. Down payments of $2400 & $3600 required on lease. Offer not available on fleet vehicles and is subject to change without notice. See sales team for complete details and conditions.. Lease and finance on approved credit for qualified customers only. Dealer order may be necessary. While supplies last. Offers expire December 31st 2010 for a limited time only. Rates & rebates are subject to change at any time and will affect purchase price, finance offers, monthly payment, down payment, lease obligation and residual values. Offers cannot be combined. See your dealer for details. Illustrated models are for reference. Holiday bonus moneys of $1000 applies to 2011 Subaru Immpreza models BG1CP, BG2CP, BG1SP, BG2SP, BF1CP, BF2CP, BF1SP, BF2SP. $500 HOLLIDAY BONUS applies all other Impreza models (excluding WRX & WRX STI) & 2011 Forrester models.
19360 LANGLEY BYPASS SURREY/LANGLEY www.wolfemitsubishi.ca
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Year-End Clearout www.jptoyota-surrey.com
ONLY AVAILABLE AT WOLFE’S LANGLEY MAZDA
FINANCING FROM
INUKSHUK
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2010 2010 COROLLA CE C PACKAGE WITH FULL
POWER GROUP AND AC
$14,995 STK# T5597A
2010 4 DOOR YARIS HATCHBACK WITH ONLY 10500 KMS $15,488 STK# T366625A
SELL US YOUR CAR!
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2009 YARIS SEDAN WITH FULL POWER GROUP,AUTOMATIC ONLY $13,495 STK# T5600
2009 CAMRY LE IN EXCELLENT SHAPE $16,588 STK# T5529
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2009 RAV-4 SPORT $32,995 STK# T5336
2008 COROLLASE WITH POWER SUNROOF, ALLOY WHEELS $13,995 STK# T5577
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WITH LEATHER,SUNROOF AND BACK UP CAMERA & ONLY 7000 KMS
LIMITED QUANTITIES
2010 MAZDA 3
$14,995
FROM
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Auto, power windows, power locks, air conditioning, 16” wheels, ABS brakes
LIMITED QUANTITIES
$15,488 STK# T5615
2007 YARIS
HATCHBACK AUTO AC ONLY 55,000 KMS
$13,995 STK# T5569
2007 YARIS HATCHBACK
WITH 4 SNOW TIRES & ONLY 36300 KMS
Our Owner Protection Plan provides you with the following features:
$9,995 STK#T5611
2008 YARIS SEDAN WITH SPOILER TINTED WINDOWS $11,288 STK# T5536
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2007 4RUNNER LIMITED V8 ONLY 77800 KMS STK #T5620 ..... $31,995 2005 AVALON XLS FULLY LOADED STK #T5618......................... $19,995 2004 CAMRY LE V6 STK #T5616 ................................................ $12,495 2008 SIENNA CE 7 PASSENGER STK #T5578 ............................... $22,995 2007 CAMRY LE C PACKAGE WITH LEATHER SUNROOF STK #T5522 $15,400 2006 TUNDRA SR-5 CREW CAB STK #T5606.............................. $23,995 2007 TUNDRA CREW MAX LIMITED STK #T5586........................ $32,995 2010 TACOMA PRE RUNNER WITH ONLY 4000 MILES STK #T0133A $24,600 2007 CAMRY SE V6 LOADED STK #T5556................................... $16,995
Wolfe’s Langley Mazda
IN THE NORTH SURREY AUTO MALL
19265 LANGLEY BY-PASS, SURREY/LANGLEY
121710
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D#6701 *Prices do not include taxes, license, or insurance costs or documentation fees of $295.
2010 Volvo V50 2.4i PREMIUM with Leather Upholstery
$16,995
2007 Volvo V50 T5 with Sport Package + Audio Package
Titanium Grey, MINT condition, sporty station wagon, Roof Rails, Privacy Glass and MORE. Stock# U737 Was $25,800.................................. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $21,999
Saville Grey, MSRP $43,400, TECH Package (Dynaudio Sound, Keyless Drive, BLIS), demo mileage (only 22,000 km), Bluetooth, LOADED with every possible option. Stock# U734 Was $32,800........................................... FINAL DEMO PRICE $27,299
Titanium Grey, RARE vehicle, 257 horsepower, Local vehicle, no accidents, only 65,000 km. Stock# U727 Was $27,800.................................. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $24,499
SOLD SOLD
2010 Volvo C30 2.4i PREMIUM with Bluetooth
2006 Volvo Volvo V70 T5 with Sport Package + Privacy Glass
2006 Volvo XC70 2.5T AWD with Adventure Package + Convenience Package
Silver, MSRP $36,000, demo mileage (only 15,000 km), LOADED with options. Stock# U735 Was $30,800........................................... FINAL DEMO PRICE $25,999
Black, FULLY loaded, MINT condition, only 68,000 km, BONUS: includes set of NEW winter tires with Steel Rims ($1,500 value) Stock# U732 Was $29,800.................................. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $26,399
Electric Silver, only 64,000 km, excellent condition, BONUS: includes set of NEW winter tires. Stock# U721 Was $35,800.................................. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $32,399
Java Black, Local vehicle, no accidents, only 49,000 km, SAVE on depreciation. Stock# U731 Was $55,800.................................. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $48,999
2008 Volvo XC70 3.2 AWD with Premium + Convenience Packages
MORE GREAT SELECTIONS 2008 Land Rover Range Rover Sport HSE with Navigation
VOLVO OF SURREY
604-534-0181
2007 BMW 323i with Premium Package
SOLD
Sparkling Graphite, Glass Moonroof, 16 inch alloy wheels, EXCELLENT condition, only 65,000 km. Stock# U720 Was $24,800.................................. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $21,199
2007 Lexus IS250 with 16 inch alloy wheels
Starfire White Pearl, MINT condition, Automatic with Paddle Shifting, NEW Tires + NEW Brakes, only 60,000 km. Stock# U739 Was $29,800.................................. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $24,999
2002 Mercedes Benz CLK430 with 17 inch AMG alloy wheels Capri Blue, MINT condition, MSRP $71,350, SAVE on depreciation, only 90,000 km, NEW brakes. Stock# U740 Was $22,800............ FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $18,399
2000 Honda CR-V (Limited Edition) 4WD with Leather upholstery
SOLD
Silver, Affordable family vehicle, full service history, only 115,000 km, BONUS: includes set of NEW winter tires with Steel Rims ($1,500 value). Stock# U564556A1 Was $13,800..................................................... SALE PRICE $12,999
All Credit Applications Accepted… Finance or Lease… U Work! U Drive!
D#30601
15383 Guildford Drive, Surrey, BC 1-888-703-4305 www.volvoofsurrey.com
DL#8451A
While supplies last. Offer expires December 31, 2010 for a limited time only. Illustrated models are for reference only and actual models may not be exactly as shown.
Saville Grey, MSRP $43,000, demo mileage (only 20,000 km), Bluetooth, LOADED with options. Stock# U730 Was $34,800 .......................................... FINAL DEMO PRICE $29,999
2010 Volvo S40 2.4i PREMIUM with Leather Upholstery
#B6057
Auto, power windows, power locks, air conditioning, 16” wheels, ABS brakes
WESTERN CANADA’S LARGEST TOYOTA DEALERSHIP
North Surrey Auto Mall • 15386 Guildford Drive
2010 MAZDA 3 SPORT
• Detailed Cosmetic Reconditioning • Comprehensive Mechanical and Safety Inspection
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CHRISTMAS CA$H EVENT
EARN 1000 AIR MILES reward miles ®
ON ANY NEW OR USED VEHICLE PURCHASED IN DECEMBER
® TM Trademarks of AIR MILES International Trading B.V. Used under license by LoyaltyOne, Inc. and Langley Chrysler. See dealer for terms and conditions of the air miles reward miles offer.
TAKE HOME $5000 TO $10,000 WITH EVERY PURCHASE NEW OR USED. JUST ASK HOW!
GET OUT OF YOUR LEASE ASK HOW! NO PAYMENTS FOR 6 MONTHS* AVAILABLE OAC ADD $16 TO EACH PMT FOR STO-N-GO
OR
2010 DODGE CHARGER SRT/8
STK#L18345
$54,270
OR
$359
PMT EVERY 2 WEEKS INCL TAX
$417
EVERY 2 WEEKS INCLUDING TAX WITH
$0000 $6,500 CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS CASH* CASH*
OR
$216
NEW 2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN
EVERY 2 WEEKS INCLUDING TAX WITH
STK#L453333
$18,988 $148
$10,000
OR
CHRISTMAS CASH*
PMT EVERY 2 WEEKS INCL TAX
OR
NEW 2010 DODGE JOURNEY STK#L266413
$19,888 $138 OR
PMT EVERY 2 WEEKS INCL TAX
$171
EVERY 2 WEEKS INCLUDING TAX WITH
$5,000 CHRISTMAS CASH*
OR
$236
NEW 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB 4X4
EVERY 2 WEEKS INCLUDING TAX WITH
STK#M522103
$26,988 $185 OR
PMT EVERY 2 WEEKS INCL TAX
$7500
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19418 Langley Bypass | 604-534-5355 | langleychrysler.com
DL#5097
*On no payments for 6 months, interest is accrued to loan. Payments are bi-weekly, for 96 months, @ 5.69%, Xmas Cash is added to selling price.*See dealer for details, on approved credit. **In-stock vehicles only.
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$
†
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$
CITY: 8.4L/100KM (34 MPG) HWY: 6.4L/100KM (44 MPG)""
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$
PURCHASE FINANCING FOR UP TO 36 MONTHS* WINNER OF THE CANADIAN ALG 2010 RESIDUAL VALUE AWARD – ENTRY COMPACT CAR CATEGORY
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2005 NISSAN SENTRA STK#005959
JUST 35,000 KMS
$8,998
2010 NISSAN ALTIMA STK#P10061
JUST 37,000 KMS
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$9,998
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$23,998
$10,998
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$13,998
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$14,998
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$35,998
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$22,998
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$21,998
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#9UP350 Auto, V-6, Power Group
$11,998
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$10,998
$15,998
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$16,998
#8UP96AA Standard, A/C, Keyless, 94,000kms
$5,998
#OJ65B Leather, Sunroof, 127,000kms, Mint Condition
$10,998
2003 KIA SPECTRA
#OUP10 Diesel, auto, 114,000 kms.
2002 DODGE DAKOTA X-CAB #OUP2A 20” Wheels, Auto, Power Group, 126,000kms
$9,998
$11,998
$26,998
#9UP193 Auto, A/C, 87,000kms
#IR3A Standard, A/C, Power Group, 110,000kms
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#OUP173 DVD, Power Doors, Sunroof, Navigation, Leather
$17,998 2006 RAM 1500 QUAD 4x4
2006 CHRYSLER 300
2008 TOWN & COUNTRY
$11,998
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$14,998
2007 DAKOTA EXT CAB 4x4
2008 SEBRING CONVERTIBLE
#OUP3227 Auto, Power Group, A/C, Keyless
#9UP197C Leather, Sunroof, Standard, Only 63,000kms
#OC12A Auto, Alloys, Keyless, Only 46,000kms
$15,998
2009 DODGE AVENGER
Willowbrook Chrysler
19611 Langley Bypass, Langley Willowbrookchrysler.ca
1-877-852-0374
D#C5594
Sales & Service Ph: 604-530-7361 Toll Free: 1-866-824-1475
Price does not include tax, license or insurance cost. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. Does not include documentation fee of $399.
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9-9 Mon-Thurs., 9-6 Fri-Sat., 10:30-5 Sun. 2003 Pontiac Grand AM GT
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2005 Pontiac Pursuit
Keyless entry, air, auto, 61,000 kms. Stk #50625
2010 Chevy 1/2 ton Crew Cab
4x4, 17” all terrain pkg, power/doors/ windows, cruise, keyless entry, 18,600 kms. Stk#U5128
2002 VW Passat Sedan Fully loaded with most available options Stk#406489A
2007 VW Rabbit 4 door sedan 16 in alloy wheels, auto, fully power,
2007 Chevy Cobalt Air Conditioning, CD Stk#U4736A
doors/windows, loaded Stk#C0048
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2005 Pontiac Pursuit
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$6,995 $6,995 $28,995 $9,995 $17,995 $7,995 $6,995
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3.5 litre engine, full power group, 15” wheels Stk#C0072
Stk#404887A
2006 Chevy Express 1 Ton Cargo Van
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$7,495
$9,995
2010 VW Golf GTI
2008 Hyundai Santa Fe
Ex lease, fully loaded,Sirus, leather, tech pkg., 5383 km Stk#C0055
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$26,995 $31,995 $21,995
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2010 Chevy Camaro
2010 Passat Trendline
2003 VW Passat GLS Sedan
2008 Buick Enclave CXL AWD Stk #U5042
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off road package, loaded Stk#U5043
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STK# FO540B
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2011
MSRP $17,595
MSRP $23,795
RIO EX
$98 0% 0% $102
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MSRP $17,795
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STK# SR540B
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$139
MSRP $25,795
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Our Gift to You! 2010 CHEV MALIBU LS
2010 CHEV AVEO5 LS
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MSRP ........................ $17,880
2010 CTS SPORT WAGON
Crystal Red Tintcoat/Ebony, Executive Demo 8035 kms, Ultra View Sunroof, Heated/Cooled Seats, Remote Start, Park Assist, Navigation, Performance Package Stk#100490
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
$11,980
$22,185
MSRP ........................ $26,590
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2010 CHEV IMPALA LT Cyber Grey/Ebony, Remote Start, Flex Fuel, Bluetooth, XM/On-Star Stock# 108850
CASH CREDITS
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2010 CHEV COBALT LT COUPE
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Silver Ice Metallic/Ebony, Power Locks, A/T, 15” Wheels, CD/MP3 Stock# 108240 MSRP..................................... $21,175
Black Granite/Titanium, Bluetooth, XM/On-Star Stock#103590
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2010 COLORADO LT EXT. CAB 4WD Black/Grey, Locking Differential, Pwr Group, XM/On-Star Stock # 104610
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2010 CADILLAC ESCALADE AD DE H HYBRID YBRID Silver Lining/Metallic, Excecutive Demo 7965 kms, Navigation, Entertainment, Back-Up Camera, Sunroof, Bluetooth, XM-On-Star Stock # 108890
2010 CHEV TRAVERSE 2LT FWD
SALE
$73,829
Dark Blue/Ebony, 7 pass seating, Sunroof, Power Liftgate, Park Assist, Bluetooth Stock #108750 MSRP ............................46,200
INCLUDES
$1,500
MSRP ............................. $100,145
SALE PRICE
$37,687
HOLIDAY BONUS
2010 SILVERADO EXT CAB 4WD
Black Granite/Cashmere, Remote Start, Power Rear Slider, Sunroof, 6.2L, Park Assist, Power Pedals, 20” Chrome Alloys, Bose Sound, Chrome Grille. Stock #109860
SALE PRICE
$42,882
MSRP ........................ $58,745
2010 CHEV TAHOE HYBRID 4WD Black/Ebony, Executive Demo 12,789 kms, navigation, Entertainment, Sunroof, Park Assist, Auto start, Bose Sound Stk#111820
SALE PRICE
$51,375
MSRP ........................... $76,265
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HIGH E GRAD ! D SOUN
136 B St.
EXTRA