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Tony Sourial is a deacon at Saint Mary Coptic Church. Before coming to Canada, he worshipped at the church in Egypt that was bombed on New Year’s Day, ❚PHOTO/Lisa King killing 21 and injuring 97. “It’s sad,” he said. “We cannot figure out a reason.”

Coptic churches on alert ‘Static security’ from Mounties at two places of worship in Whalley, following attacks in Egypt SURREY — Surrey’s Tom ZYTARUK Coptic Christians will Staff Reporter be praying for peace this Christmas Day — today, on their calendar — as the Surrey RCMP keeps vigil over their services in light of a terrorist bombing and subsequent threats made here in Canada and elsewhere in the world. Today (Friday) marks the Coptic Christmas as the ancient church follows the Julian rather than Gregorian calendar. Surrey Mounties are keeping watch over Whalley’s two Coptic Orthodox churches — St. George and Saint Mary — in light of a deadly terrorist attack against their church in Alexandria, Egypt on New Year’s Day. The suicide bombing killed 21 people and injured 97. According to news reports, nobody has yet declared responsibility for the attack but authorities are investigating

a group of Islamic hardliners in Egypt. It’s also been reported that threats have been posted against Coptic Christians here in Canada, on an al-Qaeda website. As a result, churches in Montreal and Toronto have called off some of their Christmas celebrations. The local churches have curbed festivities for the weekend, in memory of their lost brethren. Surrey’s churches have not received any threats but local police aren’t taking any chances. “This has gained a lot of notoriety for obvious reasons,” Sgt. Dan Gibbons told the Now. “Without a doubt there’s heightened awareness that we have to be vigilant at times like this, and that’s what we’re going to do. “We’ll definitely have a uniformed police presence and a marked police car in

and around the area.” Cpl. Drew Grainger said local Mounties are providing “static security” at Saint Mary and St. George. “We feel it’s important to be aware of any potential threats that can spill out,” Grainger said. Surrey’s two Coptic churches serve Greater Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. Tony Sourial is a deacon at Saint Mary, which has a congregation of 45 families. “We cut down on weekend festivities basically because of our brethren in Egypt. In sympathy, obviously,” Sourial said. Sourial used to attend the bombed church, before he moved to Canada. “I used to pray down there,” he said. “We feel every minute. “It’s sad. We cannot figure out a reason. Anyone in his mind cannot really put it together. We’re just praying in a church,

coming out, enjoying ourselves, chitchatting, and there you go — a bomb. I don’t know. Some lunatics, I guess.” Coptic Christians make up about 10 per cent of Egypt’s population, which is otherwise Muslim. Sourial said “moderate” Muslims there have been working against violence wrought by “extremists.” “They belong to all kinds of organizations, one of them, I’m sure you’re aware of, which is al-Qaeda. It’s a very big organization. It’s spreading like cancer. “But so far we have friends — Muslims — we have friends back home. Back home, as we speak, there are some riots as well from the Muslims, moderate Muslims, and they are basically working against what’s happened in that church in Alexandria. So, they are side by side with us.” tzytaruk@thenownewspaper.com


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Light bulb and bedding to blame SURREY — Heat Tom ZYTARUK from a light bulb Staff Reporter that had brushed up against some bedding ignited the fire that severely burned two little girls in a thirdstorey apartment suite in Cedar Hills on Tuesday evening. The 20-month-old twin girls, named Eva and Samantha, are in critical condition in the burn unit of B.C. Children’s Hospital. Their mom and three-year-old brother suffered smoke inhalation, but were otherwise not physically injured. Surrey firefighters arrived at Mainstreet apartments, at 9520 127th St., shortly before 6 p.m. and quickly put the fire out. Two guardian angels had already beat them to the rescuing part, saving the children from their crib in a smoke-filled bedroom. Simon Gallant, 25, and his brother Matt, 28, risked their lives to save the kids after hearing their panicked mother’s screams. “We were just waiting for dinner to cook and we heard the woman screaming in the hallway,” said Simon. She pulled the fire alarm as smoke poured out of her suite and into the hallway, he said. “She was yelling and screaming. When we came out we saw the smoke and jumped into action.” Simon grabbed a flashlight. “The whole apartment was full of smoke.” He checked the rooms that were already open, saw nothing, then turned the knob on the girls’ bedroom door. “That’s when all the smoke came out at me at once and just hit me like a tonne of bricks.” Matt darted into the bedroom as Simon ducked out for a gulp of air. Matt grabbed one of the kids, jumped back in and grabbed the other, with his brother at his side. The Gallant brothers have lived across

Police tape stretches across burned bed on the lawn of apartment building in Cedar Hills area of Surrey late Tuesday.

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the hallway from the family since October. Matt works as a pipefitter and Simon is an ironworker. They’d seen the woman “once or twice” but didn’t know her, Simon told reporters. She thanked them before being whisked SIMON GALLANT off by the ambulance. The brothers were also taken to hospital for X-rays and blood tests after coughing up some stuff, but they’re all right. On the next day they were being called heroes, but Simon had other things on his mind. “We’re both fine, we just want to know they’re OK,” he said of the twins. Surrey Deputy Fire Chief John Caviglia

said the fire was relatively small and didn’t burn the structure itself. A mattress, crib, blankets and other bedding were destroyed. “It was the heat from the bulb itself that caused the fire,” Caviglia said. “The smoke alarm did sound, although the alarms would have been delayed being that the fire was in a bedroom and the door was closed. The smoke alarm was outside the bedroom, so the smoke alarm did not provide early warning detection in that situation.” He praised the Gallant brothers’ courage. “What they did is actually heroic and they should be recognized for their efforts,” he said. Surrey RCMP Cpl. Drew Grainger said police have not released names in order to “protect and respect the privacy of the family right now.”

Fire claims life of man in Newton SURREY — A middle-aged man who’d apparently been burning lamp oil during a religious observance died in hospital after Surrey firefighters pulled him from the second storey of a smoke-filled house in Newton on Tuesday morning. The fire happened in the 13000-block of 64th Avenue. The name of the victim — a 48-year-old man who lived on the second floor — has not been released. He died of smoke inhalation. Deputy Fire Chief John Caviglia said the fire was acciden-

Despite dangers, man plans 90km trek in Iraq

tal. The diva lamp caught the man’s carpet on fire. The victim’s battery-operated smoke alarm wasn’t working, investigators found. The Surrey fire department will provide anyone who asks with a free home inspection and free smoke alarm with batteries that don’t need changing for 10 years. “If we are to learn a lesson,” Caviglia said, “smoke alarms save lives.” — Tom Zytaruk

SURREY — A Surrey man Marisa BABIC plans to walk a 90-kilometre Staff Reporter stretch of Iraq to raise money for orphans. Nouri Al-Hassani, along with three other Canadian men and two American women, will make the three-day trek from Najaf to Karbala in southern Iraq to raise money for Child Aid International. The team plans to set off on their journey, dubbed the “Walk for Life,” on Jan. 21. Al-Hassani, one of the founders of Child Aid International, shares a stark reality with some of those he now seeks to help. Al-Hassani, 41, fled his native Iraq in 1991, where his father and brother were executed during Saddam Hussein’s rule. After spending six years in a refugee camp in Saudi Arabia, he was admitted to Canada.

Al-Hassani, a father of four who married his wife Zahra in the Saudi camp, said he was inspired to start Child Aid International, a non-profit society, after witnessing the shocking poverty in his former war-torn homeland during a visit in 2004, where kids were begging on the streets. “I was shocked by what I saw there,” Al-Hassani said in NOURI AL-HASSANI an interview on Thursday. “The kids have been left behind in Iraq. It’s my hope to help those kids.” Al-Hassani said the government tries to help as the country rebuilds, but the need is great.

COUNTERATTACK: ‘Public got the message’ by late December, cop says SURREY — Traffic Tom ZYTARUK Mounties across the Staff Reporter Lower Mainland reported a significant drop in drunk driving arrests in the latter part of December compared to earlier that month. The Counterattack campaign ran from Dec. 1 to Jan. 3. All told, 427 drivers were hit with driving prohibitions, suspensions or were charged with impaired driving. Of those, there were 272 between Dec.1 and Dec. 17 and 155 from Dec. 19 to Jan. 3. “It took them a few weeks, but it looks like the public got the message,” said Supt. Norm Gaumont, in charge of RCMP traffic policing in the Lower Mainland. “The most significant improvement was an overall 43 per cent reduction in the second half of the Counterattack campaign in the amount of alcohol-related charges and suspensions or prohibitions.” All in all, 145 drivers received three-day prohibitions and vehicles were impounded in 92 of those cases. Six drivers were charged with impaired driving and 132 others were hit with 90day prohibitions. “One of the most encouraging stories I heard was about a five-hour period of enforcement jointly taken by our Surrey and Port Mann Freeway Patrol units that failed to net a single impaired driver,” Gaumont said. The number of drivers caught speeding was also down, by 27 per cent, in the second half of the Counterattack campaign with 3,229 tickets being handed out — 114 for excessive speeding. Seatbelt infractions also dropped, by 35 per cent, during the latter part of the campaign. “The encouraging results from the second half of this campaign shows that drivers were paying attention, and improving their behaviour on our roads,” Gaumont said. Meantime, no impaired driving charges were laid by Delta police after roughly 4,800 vehicles passed through their Counterattack roadblocks during the 2010 winter campaign. Not all drivers went unscathed, though. Five were hit with three-day roadside prohibitions, four with 30-day driving prohibitions, and two with 24-hour suspensions for drug use. Of 51 breath tests done, 42 drivers passed and nine failed or were warned. Also, there were 11 drug seizures and 90 traffic tickets were issued. tzytaruk@thenownewspaper.com

Through its Orphan Sponsorship Program, the society provides food, clothing, shelter, education and health care to needy kids in the country. Most of the children are placed with extended family but poverty is rampant in many regions. Currently, the agency sponsors 465 children in the Iraqi provinces of Karbala, Basra and Baghdad for about $25 American per month. The agency has about 1,500 children on a waiting list. Although Iraq is getting safer, the country still poses dangers. To minimize any risk, the team has scheduled their trip at a time when tens of thousands of Shiite Iraqis will be walking the same highway on a religious pilgrimage. Walk for Life organizers have set a fundraising target of $200,000. To donate to the campaign, visit www.childaidinternational.org.


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Liberal leadership Marisa BABIC candidate Kevin Falcon’s Staff Reporter plan to pay teachers based on performance has stirred up a lot of debate this past week. Falcon believes star teachers in the public school system should be rewarded with bonuses. He supports the development of a Master Teacher Incentive Program, modelled on a similar one being implemented nationally in Australia. He proposes to work with teachers, parents and others to develop a set of criteria to identify exceptional teachers, who would then mentor other teachers. The criteria could include peer evaluation, parental input and improved test results. Delta school board chair Dale Saip has endorsed Falcon’s plan. But he made his support public in a press release issued by the Pace Group, a media relations firm for Falcon’s campaign. Saip rejected a suggestion that it might be seen as a conflict for the boss of the school board to publicize his comments through the same PR firm. In an interview with the Now, Saip said he supports Falcon’s plan for the master teacher system and is keen to encourage debate, a stance he communicated to Falcon’s campaign team. He said he wrote his own comments used in the press release, which also directs read-

ers to Falcon’s campaign website, and authorized “his people” to use them as they see fit. Saip concedes that some might take issue with his method but he sees no problem with it. He said he’ll continue to speak out on vital education issues and get his message “out there however I need to make it known, and that’s my prerogative. I’m not speaking on behalf of the board, I’m speaking on behalf of Dale Saip,” he said, adding that his position as board chair likely lends more credence to his comments. Surrey Teachers’ Association president Denise Moffatt dismissed Falcon’s proposed scheme, saying he’s fishing for an elecKEVIN FALCON tion issue. “It seems like it’s an attention grabbing strategy rather than a sound educational position,” Moffat said. Moffat claims there’s no evidence to support the notion that a merit-based system produces higher scholastic achievement in students than the current system based on a teacher’s seniority and level of education. Moffat maintains that B.C. public school teachers rank among the highest qualified educators in Canada, and among the top globally.

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Shoulder bus lane built for northbound strip of Highway 99 SURREY — Spring is the targeted completion date of a new shoulder bus lane being built on Highway 99, between King George Boulevard and Highway 91. The six-kilometre, northbound lane is designed to improve STEPHANIE CADIEUX transit service and reduce traffic congestion for commuters travelling from White Rock and South Surrey, provincial and federal officials said Wednesday. One of the goals of the project is to make drivers envy those on the buses. “We’ve designed these transit

improvements to be a competitive and attractive alternative to driving a car,” said Stephanie Cadieux, Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development and MLA for SurreyPanorama. “People sitting in traffic will be convinced that transit is the way to travel when they see buses moving past congestion on Highway 99.” The provincial government is investing $110 million for transit and road improvements on Highway 99, including 17 kilometres of separate shoulder bus lanes. When all works is done, it’s estimated that the bus trip from White Rock to Richmond will be reduced to 30 minutes — similar to the time it takes to drive a car between the two cities.

National kudos for principal Rawji at Chantrell Creek school SURREY — Chantrell Creek Elementary school principal Faizel Rawji has earned top marks. Rawji is among the 32 principals across Canada who have been chosen as an exceptional principal for 2011 by the Canada’s Outstanding Principals program. The award, an initiative of The Learning Partnership, is presented to principals who have shown an ability to communicate a compelling vision, engage their communities and nurture their staff. Modest in his comments, Rawji said his school community deserves the praise. “The Learning Partnership and nominating committee have been kind to recognize my efforts with this award but the real credit goes to an incredible staff, par-

ent and student community,” Rawji said. Veronica Lacey, president and the CEO of The Learning Partnership, said the winners are helping to advance public school education. “Their dedication to enhancing our public education system clearly demonstrates the importance of strong leadership in education,” Lacey said. The recipients will be toasted at a gala ceremony in Toronto on Feb. 8. They will also participate in a fiveday management course at the Joseph L. Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto to further sharpen their strategies for enhancing the public school system. — Marisa Babic

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4235237 F Feb 4 9:30am-1:00pm 4235238 Sa Feb 26 9:30am-1:00pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

DECORATIVE ONE STROKE PAINTING

One-stroke painting as seen on TV with Donna Dewberry is a method of decorative painting which is fun, fast, and addictive. It combines blending, shading, and highlighting all in one stroke. Call 604-502-6432 for supply list.

3 Sessions

$28.50

4222716 Sa Feb 5 10:00am-12noon Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

HOBBY OIL PAINTING

Have fun and explore the joys of painting! Produce beautiful paintings in much less time then you can imagine! All levels welcome. Call 604-502-6432 for supply list.

8 Sessions

$76

4235235 Tu Jan 18 9:30am-11:30am Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

OIL PAINTING

Be guided step-by-step to complete a painting. Individual assistance given to each student. All levels welcome. Call 604- 5026432 for supply list.

8 Sessions

$76

4235258 M Jan 24 12:30pm-2:30pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

SOFT PASTELS

If you want to try this wonderful medium but don’t know where to start, this workshop is for you. Personalized instruction. Learn how to add dimension to your work. All levels welcome. Call 604-502-6432 for supply list.

8 Sessions

$95

4231089 W Jan 19 9:30am-12:00pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

WATER-BASED OIL PAINTING

Learn to use your materials and pigments. We’ll cover adding dimension, pigments, glazing, soft edging, wet on wet, and more. Fun and informative with demonstrations. All levels welcome. Call 604-502- 6432 for supply list.

8 Sessions

$76

4235260 F Jan 28 1:00pm-3:00pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

WATERCOLOUR

Be guided step-by-step to complete a painting. We’ll cover adding dimension, pigments, glazing, soft edging, wet on wet, and more. Fun and informative with demonstrations. All levels welcome. Call 604- 502-6432 for supply list.

8 Sessions

$76

4231122 Th Jan 20 9:30am-11:30am Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre


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BELLY DANCE

An introduction to basic Middle Eastern bellydance moves.

10 Sessions

$59.50

4231090 M Jan 17 7:00pm-8:15pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

BELLY DANCE LEVEL 2

For those who wish to continue with this excellent form of exercise, with new dance moves to exotic Eastern music.

10 Sessions

$59.50

4231091 M Jan 17 8:30pm-9:45pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

BELLY DANCE PERFORMANCE SKILLS

Take your Belly Dancing skills to the next level. Adding choreography: layering your movements, utilizing your dance space, and more. Develop your own personal style and technique. All levels from beginner to advanced are welcome.

10 Sessions

$71.25

4231092 Th Jan 20 6:00pm-7:30pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

LINE DANCE

Wow them on the dance floor next time you are out. Learn the basic steps of line dance. Have some fun and get a little exercise.

8 Sessions

$38

4231110 Tu Jan 18 6:45pm-7:45pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

Music Learn to play for your own enjoyment. A perfect way to relax and unwind. This course is designed for someone who wants to learn the basics.

$42.75

4231117 M Jan 17 6:30pm-7:30pm 4231116 W Jan 19 9:30am-10:30am Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

GUITAR LEVEL 2

A continuation of Guitar Level 1, with further chord development and tablature.

9 Sessions

$42.75

4231119 M Jan 17 7:30pm-8:30pm 4231118 W Jan 19 10:40am-11:40am Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

GUITAR LEVEL 3

This course if for those that have taken Level 2 or have more advanced level guitar experience.

9 Sessions

HEALTHY COOKING FOR FAMILIES

Learn how to plan and cook quick, delicious healthy meals for your family on a budget. $10 supply fee payable to instructor at class.

1 Session

$10.75

4235271 Th Jan 20 1:30pm-4:00pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

SOUP’S ON

Join us in preparing a selection of delicious soups. Learn how you can make soup healthy and yummy. $10 supply fee payable to instructor at class.

1 Session

$10.75

4235270 Th Feb 17 1:30pm-4:00pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

Personal Development ITALIAN

Benvenuto – Welcome! A fun and exciting way to learn basic conversational Italian which will help you communicate and find your way on your travels.

8 Sessions

$51

4231093 Tu Jan 18 6:00pm-7:30pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

ITALIAN LEVEL 2

Bus Day Trips

8 Sessions

BRACKENDALE GUIDED EAGLE TOUR

Continue on with your pronunciation, vocabulary and fluency in conversational Spanish.

$51

4231109 Tu Jan 18 9:15am-10:45am 4231108 W Jan 19 7:45pm-9:15pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

First Aid

All First Aid classes are taught by Surrey Fire Fighters and earn a Red Cross certificate valid for 3 years.

EMERGENCY FIRST AID & CPR C

Learn basic first aid techniques and the skills needed to recognize and respond to cardiovascular and choking emergencies for adult, child and infant. (CPR Level C Includes injury management, personal scene safety and AED (Automatic External Defibrillator).

1 Session

$77

4235225 Sa Jan 22 9:00am-5:00pm 4235226 Sa Feb 19 9:00am-5:00pm 4235227 Sa Mar 19 9:00am-5:00pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

CPR C WITH AED

Training includes care of infants, children and adults. Skills include: 2 person CPR, emergency scene management, shock, unconscious victims, artificial respiration and choking procedures.

1 Session

$65

Continue on with your pronunciation, vocabulary and fluency in conversational Italian.

4235228 Sa Feb 12 9:00am-3:00pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

4231094 Tu Jan 18 7:45pm-9:15pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

Recertify your CPR ‘C’ certificate. Review skills and get updated in new standards.

LEARN TO SIGN

4235230 Tu Feb 8 6:00pm-10:00pm 4235231 Sa Mar 5 6:00pm-10:00pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

8 Sessions

GUITAR

9 Sessions

Nutrition

$51

Learn the alphabet, basic vocabulary and a few simple songs. Come prepared to have a fun filled learning experience.

6 Sessions

$51

4231096 Th Jan 20 6:00pm-8:00pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

SPANISH

Bienvenido – Welcome! A fun and exciting way to learn basic conversational Spanish which will help you communicate and find your way on your travels.

8 Sessions

$51

4231099 Tu Jan 18 11:00am-12:30pm 4231098 W Jan 19 6:00pm-7:30pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

CPR C RECERT WITH AED 1 Session

$40

Computers We offer computer classes at Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre, Semiahmoo Library & Strawberry Hill Library. Business Basics; Computer Maintenance, Viruses & More; Computers for Newcomers (ESL); Getting Started; Internet & Email; Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Power Point; Microsoft Publisher; Microsoft Word; Organizing Your Computer Files; Social Networking. Call 604-501-5100 for details.

The salmon stocks are back and at their highest levels in 5 years! A plentiful salmon supply creates great Eagle viewing! Experience the Winter home of the Bald Eagle through the eyes and ears of Host and Guide – Thor Froslev. Enjoy lunch at the Brackendale Art Gallery (included)

1 Session $79 Members / $84 Non Members

4232898 W Jan 19 8:00am-4:45pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

MUSEUM OF GLASS (USA)

Visit the new Museum of Glass in Tacoma, Washington featuring world class exhibitions including Martin Blanks “Fluent Steps”, “Glimmering Gone: Beth Lipman and Ingalena Klenell” and “Cappy Thompson, Gathering The Light”. Enjoy a guided tour of the museum and visit “The Cone” showcasing a live demonstration in the 90’ Cone glass-making studio. See over 2000 Dale Chihuly glass works on the “Bridge of Glass” which provides the ultimate walkway to Union Station and more glass works displays. A delicious lunch at Woody’s on the Water is included.

1 Session $95 Members / $100 Non Members

4232899 W Feb 16 7:45am-9:00pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

GLASS BLOWING STUDIO

Visit the Loafing Shed Glass Blowing Studio and watch Master Glass blower Robert Gary Parkes create hand-blown art glass in person. During demonstrations you'll hear about the process step-by-step as he makes a piece from start to finish. Browse the hundreds of finished pieces on display. Enjoy a lunch and a tour of the Langley Seniors' Activity Centre (lunch not included).

1 Session $20 Members / $25 Non-Members

4243291 Th Feb 24 10:00am-2:15pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

BOEING TOUR (USA)

Tour the largest building in the world by volume located 30 minutes north of Seattle ~ The Boeing Company. Take in a guided tour of the number one aerospace leader in the world and see airplanes in various stages of flight test and manufacture for airline customers around the world. Enjoy lunch at the Golden Corral buffet restaurant (included.)

1 Session $95 Members / $100 Non Members

$42.75

4231120 M Jan 17 8:30pm-9:30pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

4232901 T Mar 29 8:00am-7:00pm Cloverdale Seniors’ Centre

Register today! Go to www.register.surrey.ca or call 604-501-5100 for more information.

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❚ NEWS ❚IN BRIEF and shoppers back into the mall upon confirming there was no risk to their safety.” Brooks said the man, whose name has not been released, is facing a charge of uttering threats and was let go with a promise to appear in court. — Tom Zytaruk

DELTA — Scottsdale Centre in North Delta was evacuated Wednesday afternoon after a shopper claimed he had a bomb in his backpack. The threat was bogus, though. Delta police Sgt. Sharlene Brooks said they arrested the 31-year-old man after they evacuated the mall in an “orderly fashion.” This happened at 3:20 p.m. “The Delta police deployed a bomb dog to the scene confirming there was no explosive present in the suspect’s backpack or immediate area,” Brooks said. “Just over an hour after arrival, police allowed staff

Surrey driver arrested after hit-run in Langley

A prohibited driver was behind the wheel of one of the cars involved in a crash on 200th Street in the Brookswood area of Langley Tuesday afternoon. Just after 1 p.m., a northbound car crossed into the southbound lane and crashed into a southbound car near 45th Avenue, said Langley RCMP Cpl. Holly Marks.

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The driver of the southbound vehicle was rushed to hospital by Air Ambulance as a precautionary measure, Marks said. The helicopter landed at the nearby Alice Brown Elementary playing field. The driver of the northbound car tried to run away from the scene of the crash. A police dog service team tracked down and arrested a 30-year-old Surrey man nearby. The man was apparently bitten by the police dog, and was taken to hospital for treatment. The man was previously banned from driving, Marks said. A stretch of 200th Street near 43rd and 45th avenues was temporarily closed off during the investigation and removal of the wrecked cars. — Postmedia News Service

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Two Surrey business students have made it to the finals in the top national business case competition. Steven Vu and Joe Zhao, both Kwantlen Polytechnic University students, survived the preliminary round of the Inter-Collegiate Business Competition, beating out more than 170 submissions from 41 schools. The Kwantlen team is now a finalist in the Caro Systems Management of Information Systems event, held Jan. 6 to 8 at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. In the final round, the pair will put their business knowledge and analytical skills to the test against five other teams. Each prepares a case presentation under time constraints for a panel of judges who will evaluate the submissions based on the clarity and understanding of the issues at stake. “These case studies are a great way to learn about business because you must place yourself within the situation described and think critically,” said Vu, who also lives in Surrey. “The learning environment created from this kind of setting is a fantastic experience.” ❚ In other Kwantlen news, the school’s alumni association has elected a new chair and directors for its board. Kristan Ash will serve as the new chair. She is one of the founding members of the association and the director of operations for Healing Hands Rehabilitation Services Inc. Four new directors have been elected: Harpreet Bains, Marc Bains, Kelsey Filion and Careena Sharma. They will join returning members Stuart Chase, the vice chair; Dylan Watson, treasurer; Baltej Dhillon, past chair; and directors Sandra Hoffman, Andrew Liew, Nicholas Pavlich and David Shapendonk. ❚ The Certified General Accountants Association of British Columbia has a new lineup on its board of governors for 2011, including four who call Surrey home. Bruce Hurst, CFP, FCGA, has been elected chair. He is a director and senior shareholder with Reid Hurst Nagy Inc. in Richmond. Brian Friedrich, BA, Med, CGA, is a principal with Friedrich & Friedrich Corporation in Surrey. Michael McAdam, CGA, is president and CEO of Teldon Media Group Inc., the largest privately held printer in Western Canada. David Sale, MBA,


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WINTER PROGRAMS IN FLEETWOOD

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Keep your kids MOVIN’ all season long! Your children will enjoy new and exciting crafts, sports, games and learn how to cook cool treats. 4 Sessions $41.50 6-12yrs 4228169 W Jan 12 3:30pm-5:00pm Fleetwood Community Centre

BALLET & JAZZ

A little bit poised, a little bit rock and roll. Try out this fun dance class combining ballet, and jazz. 8 Sessions $44.50 6-9yrs 4228109 Tu Jan 11 3:30pm-4:30pm 8 Sessions $44.50 10-12yrs 4228110 Tu Jan 11 4:30pm-5:30pm Fleetwood Community Centre

DANCE - DANCE MIXER

Program will incorporate Jazz, Ballet, Hip-Hop and Musical theatre techniques. 8 Sessions $44.50 8-12yrs 4228171 M Jan 17 4:00pm-5:00pm Fleetwood Community Centre

HIP HOP

Learn the latest in hip hop and dance coordination in this funky energetic class. Ideal for those with little to no dance experience. 5 Sessions $27.75 6-8yrs 4228299 Sa Jan 15 11:45am-12:45pm 5 Sessions $27.75 9-12yrs 4228300 Sa Jan 15 1:00pm-2:00pm Sport & Leisure Arenas

YOUNG SCIENTISTS

Have you ever wondered what makes popcorn pop or why an onion makes you cry? These and many other questions can be discovered through a variety of experiments. Emphasis on fun through the use of materials found in the home. 6 Sessions $38.75 6-8yrs 4228840 W Jan 12 3:30pm-4:30pm 6 Sessions $38.75 9-12yrs 4228841 W Jan 12 4:45pm-5:45pm Sport & Leisure Arenas

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PIANO

This course will familiarize you with the piano keyboard, its notes, and to learn to play familiar songs and sing-a-long tunes. 5 Sessions $27.75 9-12yrs 4228822 W Jan 12 4:45pm-5:45pm Fleetwood Community Centre

PIANO LEVEL 2

Learn and practice new material to expand basic piano skill and knowledge. Must have taken piano or played in the past. 5 Sessions $27.75 6-12yrs 4228827 W Jan 12 6:00pm-7:00pm Fleetwood Community Centre

This program introduces sports such as floor hockey, soccer and T-ball to encourage the development of physical movement, coordination and interaction between children. 5 Sessions $28.25 6-8yrs 4228817 Th Jan 13 6:00pm-7:00pm 5 Sessions $28.25 9-12yrs 4228818 Th Jan 13 7:00pm-8:00pm Berkshire Park Elementary School

SOCCER INDOOR

Come out and enjoy cooking with us! Learn to make fun and easy recipes that you can add to your very own cookbook. 5 Sessions $45.50 6-8yrs 4228304 Th Jan 13 3:30pm-4:45pm 5 Sessions $45.50 9-12yrs 4228306 M Jan 10 3:30pm-4:45pm Fleetwood Community Centre

This co-ed program is designed to introduce your child to the basic skills and rules of the game. Games will be encouraged with an emphasis on fun! 10 Sessions $56.25 9-12yrs 4228831 Th Jan 13 8:00pm-9:00pm Berkshire Park Elementary School 10 Sessions $56.25 6-8yrs 4228829 W Jan 12 6:00pm-7:00pm 10 Sessions $56.25 9-12yrs 4228830 W Jan 12 7:00pm-8:00pm William Watson Elementary School

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You will be taught basic defensive and offensive shots and badminton strategies. Games played at the end of each class. 10 Sessions $55.50 6-9yrs 4228100 Tu Jan 11 8:00pm-9:00pm 10 Sessions $55.50 9-12yrs 4228101 Tu Jan 11 9:00pm-10:00pm Green Timbers Elementary School

BASKETBALL - CHILDREN

Slam dunk into the next season! Introduction to the basic skills including dribbling, passing, lay ups, shooting and game play. 5 Sessions $27.75 6-8yrs 4228111 Tu Jan 11 6:00pm-7:00pm 5 Sessions $27.75 9-12yrs 4228112 Tu Jan 11 7:00pm-8:00pm Maple Green Elementary School

BASKETBALL FOR GIRLS

A program just for you! Skill development and fun game play are the emphasis of this program. A great opportunity to learn this sport or practice your moves. 10 Sessions $55.50 9-12yrs 4228116 M Jan 10 6:00pm-7:00pm William Watson Elementary School

This program is designed to offer an opportunity to learn basic notes and how to read music sheets. Participants are required to bring their own guitar in good playing condition. 5 Sessions $27.75 7-8yrs 4228292 Tu Jan 11 3:30pm-4:30pm 5 Sessions $27.75 9-12yrs 4228293 Tu Jan 11 3:30pm-4:30pm Fleetwood Community Centre

Join us for an intense program where you will be performing drills, learning new skills and working on the fundamentals to improve your game. 10 Sessions $55.50 9-12yrs 4228118 M Jan 10 7:00pm-8:00pm William Watson Elementary School

GUITAR LEVEL 2

BOY ZONE

For those who would like to continue to learn how to play more advanced chords. Participants are required to bring their own guitar in good playing order. 5 Sessions $27.75 7-12yrs 4228297 Tu Jan 11 4:30pm-5:30pm Fleetwood Community Centre

MULTI-SPORT

BASKETBALL LEVEL 2

Check out this exciting program designed for boys only! Participation and cooperation are promoted through physical activity and sport. 8 Sessions $55.50 6-12yrs 4228119 F Jan 14 3:30pm-4:30pm Fleetwood Community Centre

Enter stage right! This program will introduce you to drama exercises, games, theatre sports, play building and improvisations. No experience required. 5 Sessions $27.75 6-8yrs 4228172 F Jan 14 3:30pm-4:30pm 5 Sessions $27.75 9-12yrs 4228173 F Jan 14 4:45pm-5:45pm Sport & Leisure Arenas

ART FUN 101

Multi-media approach to painting, printmaking, collage, and sculpting focusing on the inspirations of the season. 5 Sessions $27.75 6-8yrs 4228080 M Jan 10 3:45pm-4:45pm 5 Sessions $27.75 9-12yrs 4228081 M Jan 10 4:45pm-5:45pm Fleetwood Community Centre

CLAYWORKS

Enjoy being creative with your hands and imagination as you make unique creatures and things with clay manipulation. 6 Sessions $44.50 6-12yrs 4228168 W Jan 12 3:30pm-5:00pm 4228167 F Jan 14 3:30pm-5:00pm Fleetwood Community Centre

DRAWING & PAINTING

Using pencils and paints, participants will be encouraged to express creativity and imagination. The instructor will demonstrate a variety of techniques using different mediums. 5 Sessions $37 6-12yrs 4228176 Th Jan 13 4:15pm-5:45pm Fleetwood Community Centre

INTERNATIONAL ART

Explore various art styles and forms used throughout the world. Each week will feature a project from different country. FLEETWOOD 4 Sessions $30 6-12yrs 4228303 Sa Jan 15 12:30pm-2:00pm Fleetwood Community Centre

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BELLY DANCE

Savour the mystic of Middle Eastern bellydance. This dance form is excellent exercise for all shapes and sizes. 8 Sessions $44.50 13-18yrs 4234316 Tu Jan 18 5:45pm-6:45pm Sport & Leisure Arenas

DANCE - DANCE MIXER

Program will incorporate Jazz, Ballet, Hip-Hop and Musical theatre techniques. 8 Sessions $37 13-18yrs 4228069 M Jan 17 5:00pm-6:00pm Fleetwood Community Centre

HIP HOP LEVEL 1

Learn fun and high energy dance moves. Great exercise too! Bring along a friend for a great class. 4 Sessions $18.50 13-18yrs 4228057 Tu Jan 18 5:30pm-6:30pm 4228058 Tu Feb 15 5:30pm-6:30pm Fleetwood Community Centre

YOGA

This gentle activity focuses on stretching and relaxing exercises. Learn to focus and control your energy flow through basic yoga positions. 4 Sessions $26.75 10-18yrs 4228075 Su Jan 16 2:00pm-3:00pm 4228076 W Jan 19 6:00pm-7:00pm 4228077 M Feb 14 5:00pm-6:00pm Fleetwood Community Centre

PILATES LEVEL 1

The course will increase body awareness by exploring principles of stabilization and movement, and include exercises to improve core strength and enhance flexibility. 4 Sessions $26.75 13-18yrs 4228067 M Jan 17 4:00pm-5:00pm 4228068 M Feb 14 4:00pm-5:00pm Fleetwood Community Centre


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GUITAR LEVEL 2

This course is for those who have taken the Guitar Level 1 course or have some guitar playing experience. 4 Sessions $18.50 13-18yrs 4228043 Tu Jan 18 6:30pm-7:30pm 4228044 Tu Feb 15 6:30pm-7:30pm Fleetwood Community Centre

GUITAR LEVEL 3

This course if for those who have taken Guitar Level 2 or have more advanced guitar playing experience. 4 Sessions $18.50 13-18yrs 4228045 Tu Jan 18 7:30pm-8:30pm 4228046 Tu Feb 15 7:30pm-8:30pm Fleetwood Community Centre

PIANO LEVEL 1 - YOUTH

This course will familiarize you with the piano keyboard, its notes, and to learn to play familiar songs and sing-a-long tunes. 4 Sessions $18.50 13-18yrs 4228065 Sa Jan 15 12:00pm-1:00pm 4228066 Sa Feb 19 12:00pm-1:00pm Fleetwood Community Centre

COOKING

Surprise yourself and others. Learn to cook food for the various meals of the day ... breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks and desserts! 5 Sessions $39 13-18yrs 4228059 Th Jan 20 4:45pm-6:00pm 4228060 Th Feb 17 4:45pm-6:00pm 4 Sessions $31.25 13-18yrs 4228061 Tu Jan 18 4:45pm-6:00pm 4239022 Tu Jan 18 4:45pm-6:00pm 4228062 Tu Feb 8 4 :45pm-6:00pm 4239023 Tu Feb 8 4:45pm-6:00pm Fleetwood Community Centre

BABYSITTER TRAINING

Learn the essentials of babysitting through our Canada Safety Council endorsed program. Certification upon completion. 5 Sessions $48.25 12-15yrs 4228033 M, W Jan 17 4:00pm-6:00pm 4228035 Tu, Th Feb 1 6:15pm-8:15pm 4228040 M, W Feb 21 4:00pm-6:00pm 4228039 Tu, Th Mar 1 6:15pm-8:15pm 2 Sessions $45 12-15yrs 4228036 Sa-Su Jan 15 9:00am-2:00pm 4228037 Sa-Su Feb 12 9:00am-2:00pm 4228038 Sa-Su Mar 12 9:00am-2:00pm Fleetwood Community Centre

MAKE-UP & SKIN CARE

Learn how to care for your skin and discover make-up to suit your skin tone, your style, even the clothes you wear. 1 Session $9.75 13-15yrs 4228063 F Jan 21 7:00pm-9:00pm 4228064 F Feb 18 7:00pm-9:00pm Fleetwood Community Centre

SPANISH - LEVEL 1

FIT4TWO MOM & BABY FITNESS

This course offers the basic words, sentences and phrases of this beautiful language, which can be used for conversation in travel and business. 9 Sessions $48.25 13-18yrs 4234332 W Jan 19 5:00pm-6:00pm 4234333 Th Jan 20 7:30pm-8:30pm Sport & Leisure Arenas

Each class will provide a full body cardio and strength workout. Special attention given to core strength (abdominal, back and pelvic floor) as well as to postpartum posture. This program is suitable for all fitness levels. 6 Sessions $76 16-99yrs 4230700 Tu Jan 11 11:15am-12:15pm Fleetwood Community Centre

ANIME ART

FIT4TWO PRENATAL FITNESS

Learn the fundamentals of this highly stylized and colourful art. 4 Sessions $26 13-18yrs 4228047 M Jan 17 5:45pm-6:45pm 4228048 W Feb 16 5:45pm-6:45pm Fleetwood Community Centre

This program is a well rounded workout designed specifically for prenatal women taught by a certified pre and postal natal fitness specialist. Parmed X form required. 6 Sessions $76 16yrs+ 4236540 W Jan 12 5:45pm-6:45pm Fleetwood Community Centre

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BELLY DANCE - ADULT

An introduction to basic Middle Eastern bellydance moves. This dance form is excellent exercise for all shapes and sizes. 11 Sessions $78.50 18yrs+ 4230669 Sa Jan 15 9:30am-11:00am 4233753 Sa Jan 15 9:30am-11:00am 4230668 Tu Jan 18 7:00pm-8:30pm Sport & Leisure Arenas

BELLY DANCE LEVEL 2

For those who wish to continue with this excellent form of exercise, with new dance moves to exotic Eastern music. 11 Sessions $78.50 18yrs+ 4230670 M Jan 17 8:00pm-9:30pm Fleetwood Community Centre

HIP HOP DANCE

Great music, lots of fun, high energy and a great workout too! 12 Sessions $57.00 15yrs+ 4230671 M Jan 10 8:30pm-9:30pm Sport & Leisure Arenas

INTERNATIONAL BALLROOM DANCE LEVEL 2

A continuation from Level 1. The instructors will introduce some new music, movement and dances. 10 Sessions $59.50 19yrs+ 4230673 W Jan 12 8:30pm-9:45pm Fleetwood Community Centre

SALSA & JIVE DANCE - ADULT

This course will get you MOVIN’ and GROOVIN’ with the spicy Salsa and swingin’ Jive, then you’ll be ready for any dance floor! Singles and couples welcome. 10 Sessions $71.25 19yrs+ 4230676 Tu Jan 25 7:00pm-8:30pm Fleetwood Community Centre

This is a fantastic low-impact cardio workout that is fun! Take what you learn in belly dance class and take it up a notch by adding and maintaining various shimmies to dance isolations and techniques. 11 Sessions $52.25 18yrs+ 4230677 Sa Jan 15 11:15am-12:15pm Fleetwood Community Centre

PRENATAL EDUCATION

This prenatal program provides a supportive atmosphere for expectant parents to learn about the physical and emotional aspects of giving birth. In partnership with The Birth Place. 1 Session $100 19yrs+ 4230689 Sa Jan 15 10:00am-4:00pm Fleetwood Community Centre

SUN RUN 10K CLINIC

Co-sponsored by the Sports Medicine Council of B.C. This 13 week program of progressive training will prepare you to running or walking the Sun Run. Price includes event day registration and t-shirt, technical training shirt, log book, guest speakers and training buddies. 13 Sessions $155.75 13yrs+ 4230692 Su Jan 16 8:30am-9:15am Fleetwood Community Centre

TAI CHI

YOGA AND PILATES - ADULT

This mind/body activity is a blend of yoga, pilates and fitness training that will enhance your strength, flexibility and balance. 12 Sessions $129 18yrs+ 4230699 W Jan 12 8:00pm-9:00pm Fleetwood Community Centre

Tennis

ADULTS TENNIS RECREATIONAL PLAY

This program is designed for adults who are looking to play doubles and singles in a noncompetitive environment. An instructor will be on hand to work on strategies and rotate players. Participants must feel comfortable serving and keeping score. 6 Sessions $34.50 19yrs+ 4228082 W Feb 23 5:30pm-6:30pm South Surrey Recreation Centre

CHILDREN TENNIS LEVEL 1

Focus on learning the basics of the forehand, backhand serve and volley, through a variety of games and drills. Taught indoors using a low pressure ball. 4 Sessions $31.25 9-12yrs 4228097 W Feb 23 4:30pm-5:30pm South Surrey Recreation Centre 5 Sessions $39 6-8yrs 4228837 Tu Feb 15 7:00pm-8:00pm 5 Sessions $39 9-12yrs 4228838 Tu Feb 15 8:00pm-9:00pm Berkshire Park Elementary School

Preteen Dance PRE-TEEN DANCE - YOUTH

Music, lights, games and prizes are just a part of all the fun. All dances are fully supervised. Tickets will not be sold at the door. 1 Session $5 10-13yrs 4228070 F Jan 21 7:00pm-9:30pm 4228071 F Feb 18 7:00pm-9:30pm No dance in March

Promote good health through relaxing, non stressful movements. Gain flexibility, balance and strength while restoring the free normal movement and internal energy of ‘Chi’. 20 Sessions $115 19yrs+ 4232282 Tu, Th Jan 18 8:00am-9:00am 20 Sessions $115 55yrs+ 4232287 Tu, Th Jan 18 8:00am-9:00am 10 Sessions $57.50 19yrs+ 4232284 F Jan 21 6:45pm-7:45pm 4232288 F Jan 21 6:45pm-7:45pm Fleetwood Community Centre 10 Sessions $57.50 19yrs+ 4232286 Th Jan 20 7:00pm-8:00pm Sport & Leisure Arenas

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Grab your guitar from the closet and come learn basic notes, strum patterns and how to read chord charts. 4 Sessions $18.50 13-18yrs 4228041 Tu Jan 18 5:30pm-6:30pm 4228042 Tu Feb 15 5:30pm-6:30pm Fleetwood Community Centre

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After 12 Days of Eating, count calories and exercise Now that the 12 Days of Eating are over, we can stop and take a breath. No more parties every other night, no caloHarvinder rie-laden food SANDHU in the house, no excuse for indulging in alcohol. It is amazing how much we can end up consuming during the holidays. There are many parties leading up to and during the month of December, from office parties to the gathering of the book club to the dinners the relatives put on. It’s all about eating. It seemed that way to me. I had so many parties to attend that I felt quite party-lagged by the time Jan. 1 came around. Every time I turned around there was another dinner to go to, another table laden with food to stare at and try not to attack. It was torture. Even at work people were being nice and in the mood to share. To

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whatever your addiction is, surface in front of you. Ask yourself, is this helping or hindering you to achieve your goal. Another trick is to walk away from the temptation. It’s amazing how soon the mind forgets when the eyes are not staring at the temptation. Cut down the calories you take in. One easy way is to just halve what you would normally eat. Load up the plate as you would normally then remove half. Don’t deprive yourself of your favourite foods; just eat as little of it as possible. That’s for calories in. For calories out, it means moving your body. Start small if you are new to exercise, try walking. It’s easy to do, doesn’t require membership, good for your heart and the fresh air will also invigorate your mind. Start by walking for 20 to 30 minutes at a stroll, time yourself using a landmark as your marker to see how long it takes you to get there. The next day see if you can shave off 30 seconds. Slowly work up to more

and soon you’ll realize you’re walking really fast and maybe even running. Gasp! You did it, you are exercising. You are burning calories and as long as you don’t go crazy in putting in more calories, you will lose the weight. Lastly, it will take time to drop the pounds. The pounds add up fast, but do take time to come off, so don’t be hard on yourself, just keep at it and the results will show. This is just a simple formula to follow, check with your doctor before starting any exercise program. If I’m making losing weight sound simple, that’s not the intention. I’m talking to all the women, and men who are feeling overwhelmed at the prospect of trying to lose weight, who are staring at the many weight loss products and services out there that are saying “pick me, pick me.” I’m just simplifying what it really takes to lose weight. Remember, calories in equal calories out. Harvinder Sandhu’s column appears weekly in the Now.

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share chocolate-covered cookies, chocolate brownies and just more chocolate! Being addicted to this stuff, avoiding it was hard work. Even though I tried really hard, I still ended up gaining weight, though not as much as I have in the past years. Just like many others, I too made another New Year’s resolution to lose what I gained and hopefully more. So, from someone who is working at dropping the weight, here are some tips to assist those who are like-minded. First off losing weight is not impossible, it’s just hard work. It comes down to a simple formula: calories in versus calories out. An average person needs about 1,200 calories for the body to meet its need to function. Anything over and if you are sedentary, then you will gain weight. It’s as simple as that. Calories in versus calories out. Focus on that, make it your mantra. Repeat it every time any left-over chocolate or cookies, or

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Free Bible story touching

The Editor, Re: “Saving (sexy) souls,” the Now, Dec. 10. Thanks to Ted Colley for writing about the young Christian mom who took the Gospel to the Vancouver porn crowd. That story is what true Christianity is all about. Thanks, Ted.

Brett Lovett, Surrey

Kevin Falcon shows own faults in pay proposal

The Editor, By promising to push for a merit-pay system for teachers, Kevin Falcon demonstrated he believes in self-promotion, union-baiting and political polarization. When the Liberal party members vote for their new leader, I hope they will reject him for his divisive and confrontational politics. If Falcon was sincerely interested in improving education, he would not antagonize

educators but involve them in a non-politicized process to find new ways to improve our schools. A union’s first responsibility is to its membership; however, the B.C. Teachers Federation claims they put children’s interests first. If this is true, then the BCTF should be given the opportunity to develop pragmatic proposals within a realistic fiscal framework. If they are incapable of innovation, imagination and compromise, then the process could proceed without them. What will Falcon announce next to get his name in the news … a merit-pay system for politicians?

Lloyd Atkins, Vernon

Government should step in to help gas customers

people for so long for gas they probably did not use is nothing to brag about. Terasen, as BC Gas before them, does not take care of its customers even after they report that something is wrong with their gas bill. First BC Gas changed meters for no reason, so people never had proof of their gas consumption, then Terasen hired people who just know how to read computers but not who puts the info into the computers. You can’t even reach them to tell them about the problem. It’s like all the emails you send them never reaches CEOs. I think our government should pay attention here and step up for the people and make the company pay. The government is supposed to work for the people. That’s what we hire them to do.

The Editor, The natural gas rate is going down. Well, $66 after gouging

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❚ Enough rotten tomatoes to fill up stadium to the three stooges in my building. If the three of you are going run a building, learn something about how to do it. The first thing would be don’t run it like a jail, but like a place where people want to live. Second, don’t walk around the building like you own because it is not owned by three people but by everyone. Don’t go around around telling people what to do or think. To Moe, Larry and Curly – get a life. ❚ Rotten tomatoes to Sears Guildford who advertised all athletic shoes on sale 30-40 per cent off. No brand names mentioned in ad but they refused to sell me a pair of Etonic shoes, saying they were walking shoes not athletic shoes. News to me, as they resemble other brand names. And since when is walking not athletic? It just happens to be the best athletic exercise there is particularly for the elderly. Wake up and stop false advertising in your ads — “all” should mean every brand. ❚ A bouquet a red roses to the kind

folks who found my cellphone on 9th Avenue in South Surrey on Boxing Day and returned it to the Rogers store at Semiahmoo Mall. You restored my faith in humanity and made my Christmas the best yet. Thank you! ❚ Rotten tomatoes to the pinheads who think soiled mattresses and broken TVs can be dropped off at local thrift stores and resold by them. Not so. Those kinds of items, along with rusted barbecues, old tires and the like, have to be transported to the landfill, at the cost of the operators of thrift stores — a $1,000-a-month fee for one, money that could otherwise be allocated to its charitable goals. C’mon, if it’s old, beaten up and not fit for use, take it to the dump, people! ❚ Bunches of roses to the Canadian junior hockey team. Everyone is dumping on them for choking in the final game with the Russians, but they still played hard and earned silver medals. Better luck next year, boys! Next time, don’t take the foot off the gas pedal in the third period!

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Murray Hatfield is lovTom ZILLICH ing the current touring verStaff Reporter sion of the Illusions: Magic ‘n’ Miracles production that hits the Bell Performing Arts Centre stage three times on Saturday, Jan. 8. “It’s proving to be one of the strongest shows we’ve ever done,” he told the Now. Performed on stage with wife Teresa, Hatfield’s act is a jaw-dropping, often comic display of Vegas-level illusions. The couple produces and stars in Magic ‘N’ Miracles, billed as Canada’s largest touring magic and illusion show. They also entertain at corporate functions, fairs, festivals, exhibitions and casinos in some 40 countries, from the Middle East to South Pacific. Over the past couple of decades, the touring Miracles show has raised an impressive $10 million for charity, notably the Firefighters Burn Fund. On this tour, which began in Ontario in November, Hatfield is joined by “three of the strongest guest acts ever.” Featured are Danny Cole, an award-winning magician who fuses original magic with contemporary music, and Charlie Frye and Company, billed by Hatfield as “the most amazing, energetic and frantic juggling act in the world.” Also in the spotlight is B.C.’s own Shawn Farquhar, the first Canadian to win a “grand prix” at the world championship of magic, sponsored by the Fédération Internationale des Sociétés Magiques (FISM). The show’s cast and crew hail from places both north and south of the border, including Victoria, Vancouver, Calgary, Medicine Hat, Los Angeles and, yes, Vegas. Hatfield started doing magic tricks at age 10 and was working as a professional at 16. It’s a breeze for him to pull handfuls of coins out of a kid’s ear. He can make bowling balls appear out of nowhere, colour a comic book without a single crayon and push swords through his wife without drawing a drop of blood. Five years ago, Hatfield and Teresa moved to Victoria, bought Tony’s Trick and Joke Shop on Broughton Street and renamed the place Murray’s Trick and Joke Shop. “This allowed us to pursue another side of the magic world in addition to our performing careers,” Hatfield told the Now. Their magic show at the Victoria Conference Centre last summer offered some bewildering entertainment and body transfers, according the city’s Times-Colonist newspaper, plus Hatfield’s special brand of clever, clean, cheeky humour. “He has lots of boxes and contraptions, one a giant Rubik’s Cube into which the slinky Teresa folds herself,” wrote a reviewer. “He levitates a child — granted she doesn’t weigh much, but the illusion holds up nicely — and shows off skillful sleights of hand while an assistant films him up close, so the legerdemain can be scrutinized by everyone on a big screen.” For a look at the magic action performed in

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titions must be fierce. Sure, anyone can sound like Loretta Lynn with studio magicians at the helm, but Paltrow had the moxie to back it up with a live performance with Vince Gill at the Country Music Awards in November, to mostly positive acclaim. So she can hit the notes, but what about the film? Paltrow plays Kelly Canter, a burned-out country singer sent to rehab after too many alcohol binges and onstage meltdowns. While in therapy she meets Beau (Garrett Hedlund), a hunky janitor who plays a mean gee-tar on the side. Too bad Kelly is married, to her romantically stunted manager James (Tim McGraw). James arrives too soon to spring Kelly from rehab for a three-date tour, all the better to promote perky up-andcomer Chiles Stanton (Gossip Girl’s Leighton Meester). The quintessential understudy, Chiles has done her time on the beauty-pageant circuit and is ready for her close-up; in the best All About Eve tradition, she is all sweetness and light until it’s time to pounce. Seeing what’s really behind Chiles’ big break, Kelly demands that Beau be given a shot in the spotlight, too, creating a romantic powder keg that’s ready

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❚ 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. at 2643 128th St., South Surrey. Admission: $8/10. Call 604-591-7275 or 604-536-1567, online at www.whiterocktradjazz. com. Jan. 9: Louisiana Joymakers; Jan. 16: The Swing Patrol; Jan. 23: 49th Parallel Jazz Band; Jan. 30: Crescent City Shakers.

❚ Southend Summit: A Meeting of the Big Bands concert Saturday, Jan. 8 (8 p.m.) at Coast Capital Theatre in White Rock, with performances by bands from Earl Marriott Secondary, Semiahmoo Secondary and Elgin Secondary. Event emceed by Dal Richards. Tickets $10, from each of the participating schools, by calling 604-536-8333 or at Semiahmoo Arts Gallery (Tuesday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.). ❚ White Rock Chamber Music program will take place Saturday, Jan. 8 at 7:30 p.m., Pacific Carlton Retirement Residence, 15366 17th Ave. Featured are pianist Caleb Robinson, Dolce String Quartet with Jannie Chien, violinist, Michaela Yoon, cellist, and the two Liang brothers, Joseph and Jeffrey, on violins, plus singer Colleen Blair. Everyone is welcome. Admission is $5. Proceeds

go toward scholarships for youth involved in music and the arts. ❚ White Rock Concerts’ Gala Bonus Concert, 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 14 at Peace Arch Alliance Church (15128 27B Ave., South Surrey), featuring Borealis String Quartet, Music Intima, George Zukerman and others. Tickets $20, www. whiterockconcerts.com.

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❚ Central City Brewing Co.: Live music on stage Saturday nights at restaurant/bar, 13450 102nd Ave., at Central City tower, Surrey. 604582-6620, centralcitybrewing.com. ❚ Babylon Nightclub: Resident DJs and guests spin hip-hop, top 40 and mash-ups at 300-capacity club, 155 176th St. at Pacific Hwy. border crossing, South Surrey. 604531-2299, babylonnightclub.ca. ❚ Mirage: Dance club at 15330

102A Ave., Surrey. 604-583-8828. ❚ Envy: nightclub hosts DJs/live bands in North Delta, on 70th Ave. west of 120th St. 604-596-5967. ❚ Amber Jack’s Tap House: Live music on Friday and Saturday nights, plus rock-blues jams Tuesdays hosted by Worms Hate Rain, karaoke Wednesdays, Kurt Thys acoustic show feat. special guests Thursdays, at Compass Point hotel, 9850 King George Blvd. Info: 604-588-9511. ❚ Ocean Beach: Dance music at hotel bar, 14995 Marine Dr., White Rock. 604-531-0672. ❚ Washington Avenue Grill: Live music Wed.-Sun. at upscale restaurant at East Beach (15782 Marine Dr., White Rock). 604-541-4244, washingtonavenuegrill.com. ❚ White Rock Elks Lodge #431: Live music and special events on select nights at 1469 George St., White Rock, 604-538-4016.

❚ Beecher Street Cafe: Live music on select nights at intimate Crescent Beach restaurant, 12302 Beecher St. 604-538-1964, www. beecherstreetcafe.com. ❚ Dublin Crossing Irish pub: hosts live music six nights a week (dark Mondays), at 18789 Fraser Hwy., Surrey. 604-575-5470. ❚ The Fin: Sports and entertainment bar features live music Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at #229-7115 138th St., Newton. 604-596-7775. ❚ Cloverdale Station Pub: Live classic rock Fri./Sat., plus blues Sundays, karaoke Tues., DJ-spun classic rock Thurs., at 5855 176A St., Cloverdale. Info: 604-575-3955, www.cloverdalestationpub.com. ❚ Sandpiper Pub: Live music on select nights at 15595 Marine Dr., White Rock, 604-531-7625, www. sandpiperpub.net. Jan. 12: Dal Hothi & The Headlines; Jan. 19:

Sibel Thrasher w/ Doug Louie & Company. ❚ Slainte by the Pier: Irish restaurant/bar hosts live music Thurs.Sun. nights, at 15057 Marine Dr. (West Beach), White Rock, also traditional Irish folk session Sundays at 2 p.m. 778-294-0066. ❚ Iguana’s Beach Grill: Live music on weekends at 14985 Marine Dr., White Rock, 604-538-2891.

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❚ “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. ❚ Newton Cultural Centre: Monthly art exhibits on view at Arts Council of Surrey facility, at 13530 72nd Ave. “Kaleidoscope of Colour” exhibit features works by local artist Irma Bijdemast from Jan. 7-31. Info: 604-594-2700, www.artscouncilofsurrey.ca.

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Welcome to the story of our great city. As B.C.’s fastest growing city and the commu growing immigrant population in Canada, nity with the fastest the face of Surrey has changed dramatically over the years. Our city’ of strength, challenges, hardships, successes, s story is filled with tales strong family ties and dedication to a sense unprecedented growth, of community. This book is a phenomenal way to showca diverse past, showing residents at work, at se every part of our city’s home and at play at different times of Surrey’s history. While there our city, this book is sure to fill a gap – the are written histories of following pages truly speak for themselves photos you will see in the and I believe they speak volumes to our rich and vibrant history. Surrey shown a dedication to their community and residents have always to honour those who were – and are still – this book is a perfect way proud to call Surrey home. Indeed, the future lives in Surrey. But let us it’s the hard work of those before us that hasnot forget the past, for a city. Our story continues to be written and paved the way for us as as your mayor, I, along with city council, look to the future with excitem ent and optimism for what lies ahead for Surrey. But sometim es reminds us of where we came from and wherea quick look behind us we need to go. Thank you, for your interest in your commu or your family have contributed photos to nity’s history. And if you this book, thank you for helping us tell Surrey’s story.

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Tips for planning a great pre-wedding party With spring and summer wedding planning in full-swing, now is the time to focus not only on the perfect dinner menu, venue and entertainment for your guests, but the celebrations leading up to the big day too. Planning or participating in a stag or stagette? Trying to get friends together from near and far for a final ‘hoorah’ before settling down? Keep the following in mind as you or your closest friends start planning pre-wedding get-togethers: AIR SAVERS Celebrating weddings can get expensive, but many airlines offer weekly or monthly specials. Sign-up for your favourite airlines’ websaver deals and get information on reduced-cost flights sent directly to your inbox. PERFECT PRESENT Known your friend for as long as you can remember and can’t think of a single gift you haven’t already given? Snap photos of the celebrations leading up to and including the wedding and give them to your friend with a digital frame like the Kodak Pulse Digital Frame, which allows you to email pictures to its personal email address long after you have parted ways.

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FOOD/DRINKS

❚ 17th annual Robert Burns Dinner (“Meet Burns at Mercat Square”), hosted by Tam O’Shanter Dancers, Saturday, Jan. 22 at Star of the Sea hall, 15262 Pacific Ave., White Rock. Tickets $52, 604-536-7660.

DANCES

❚ Indo-Caribbean “Chutney-reggae” dance party at Sullivan Hall in Surrey, events held on the first Saturday of every month from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. Tickets $10. All welcome. Info: Orvis, 604-209-5081. ❚ Jump Joint Swing events (DJ swing dance) held Sundays from 7:15 to 11 p.m. at Jump Joint, #110 12332 Pattullo Place, Surrey. For info, call Marie, 604-536-0195 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 continue Friday, Jan. 7 (3:30 and 6:30 p.m.) at Bell Performing Arts Centre, Surrey. Tickets $26.50, www.toopyandbinooontour.com.

BUSINESS EVENTS/ NETWORKING

❚ Surrey Board of Trade New Year’s Business Reception: 5

p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19 at Surrey Board of Trade office, #101, 14439 104th Ave., Admission is free for members. Sponsorship opportunities available; for info, contact Brianne Colbert at brianne@businessinsurrey.com. ❚ “Small Business Strategies for Marketing to the USA” educational workshop hosted by Surrey Board of Trade, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 8 to 10 a.m. at SBOT conference room, 14439 104th Ave. Admission $35, plus HST. Key topics include start-up and small business planning, overview of the U.S. market, basic sales and marketing strategies, Canada/USA distribution logistics, cross-border lessons. Visit www.businessinsurrey.com or call Heather at 604581-7130.

PROJECTS/CAMPAIGNS

❚ Heart & Stroke Foundation is holding its annual Big Bike event in Surrey, Langley and White Rock from May 16-20 and on June 27. “This fun and exciting fundraising activity is sure to inspire you and your peers to help make a difference together and show the community you care.” During a 20-minute ride on a 30-seat bicycle, your team will help raise awareness and necessary funds for heart health in Canada.” To register a team or become a volunteer, contact Stephanie Holman at 604591-1955 or events_sur@hsf.bc.ca, or visit bigbike.ca.

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on Sunday, Jan. 9 from 2-5 p.m. and Monday, Jan. 10 from 7-9:30 p.m. Needed are three women age 20 to 60 and five men age 20 to 100. For info, contact Paul Kloegman at kloegman@shaw. ca or producer Gordon Mantle at 604-374-1507, gordonmantle@ shaw.ca. ❚ Surrey Women in Business

Awards 2011: Surrey Board of Trade celebrates “the successful women in Surrey that make our business community such a vibrant place. Nominate a Surrey businesswoman in one of the five award categories (Entrepreneur, Corporate, Professional, Leadership or Not-for-Profit Executive). Nomination deadline

is Feb. 9; event date is March 9. Info: www.businessinsurrey.com/ women-in-business-award. ❚ “Waiting for the Parade” by John Murrell: 16th Ave Productions needs five women between age 20 and 50 for play, show dates April 28 to May 7. Email wendybollard@gmail.com for more information.

HEALTH

❚ Arthritis Society pain-management seminar Wednesday, Jan. 19 at Frond’s Bistro, 14989 Marine Dr., White Rock, 8 a.m. start. Tickets $20, includes breakfast. Call for tickets, 604-530-7304 (no tickets at the door).

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❚ Youth forum about child exploitation/drugs hosted by Team Izzat featuring keynote speaker Sheldon Kennedy (former NHL hockey player) and host Riaz Meghji, 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 15 at Bell Performing Arts Centre, Surrey. Tickets $8/6, kids under 12 admitted free. Info: 604-507-6355, www.teamizzat.com.

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Surrey Eagles goalie Karel St-Laurent (centre) tracks a shot from Alberni Valley’s Tyler Berkholz (12) during BCHL action at South ❚PHOTO/Garrett James Surrey Arena Wednesday. St-Laurent stopped 27 shots to backstop the Eagles to a 4-3 win.

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Soaring Eagles put Bulldogs on leash The Surrey Michael BOOTH Eagles welSports Editor comed in the new year the same way they sent off the old one — with a hard-fought win over a Coastal Conference rival. The high-flying Eagles maintained sole possession of second place in the conference with a 4-3 win over the visiting Alberni Valley Bulldogs in B.C. Hockey League action at South Surrey Arena Wednesday night. The win extends the Eagles’ current streak to five games keeps them one point ahead of the third-place Langley Chiefs in the standings. “We’ve won five in a row and we’re 10-1-0-1 in our last 12 so that’s a pretty good roll to be on,” said Eagles coach Matt Erhart. “There’s a good confidence level in the group and we’re getting contributions from everyone. We’ve found some different combinations that seem to work and guys

are starting to find roles where they can be successful within the team. Every night a different guy is stepping up, which is nice for me because it gives me a lot of options.” Wednesday night it was newcomer Linden Saip’s turn to announce his arrival with a burst of scoring. The defenceman spent two years with Kamloops of the Western Hockey League before landing in Surrey earlier in the week. In his Eagles debut against the Bulldogs, Saip netted the Eagles first goal and set up another in the second period. “He’s a big kid who can add a little bit more physical play to our defence as well as an offensive upside,” said Erhart, who previously coached Saip in midget hockey. “He’s a two-way guy with some size and skill who will be nice fit going down the stretch.” After falling behind 1-0 early in the contest, Surrey wrested control

of the proceedings with two goals in the final three minutes of the opening frame. Surrey out-scored Alberni 2-1 in the middle frame as well before the Bulldogs closed out the scoring with the lone goal of the third period. All three Alberni goals came on the power play.

MATT ERHART/ “Every night a different guy is stepping up, which is nice for me because it gives me a lot of options.” Daniel Gentzler, Mitch Jones and Robert Lindores also scored for Surrey. The Eagles bid 2010 adieu with a pair of wins. Surrey beat Alberni Valley 4-1 in a showcase game at the Richmond International bantam tourney Dec. 29 and then needed overtime to top Nanaimo 43 on home ice the following night.

The Eagles now turn their attention to a home-and-home set with the powerhouse Penticton Vees beginning Friday in the Okanagan. Penticton leads the BCHL’s Interior Conference and features a lineup that includes a pair of forwards — Mark MacMillan and Brendan O’Donnell — already drafted by NHL teams. “We haven’t really talked much about Penticton because we’re trying to take it one game at a time and not look too far ahead,” Erhart said. “Obviously we’re focusing on them now and they’re going to be a good measuring stick for us. They’re a skillful team with two NHL draft picks and a bunch more who have committed to scholarships. Our records are pretty close and it should be a good test for us to go there and see how we compete.” The two teams meet again Saturday at South Surrey Arena beginning at 7 p.m.

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❚ SPORTS ❚HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

Bragging rights on the line as RCMP tourney begins Surrey teens will be Michael BOOTH hoping it up for the 20th Sports Editor consecutive year when the Surrey RCMP Basketball Classic swings into action Sunday. The event started small in 1991 but has kept pace with the growth of the city it calls home and now features 24 senior boys teams and another 16 junior teams battling for Surrey bragging rights. “It should be a good one again and it’s nice to celebrate the big year,” said Rick Inrig, head coach of the Enver Creek Cougars and a key organizer of the RCMP tourney. “It’s been a good run and so far, so good. When we started it 20 years ago we thought the tournament had potential but I don’t think we ever thought it would get to be this big. We wanted it to be an all-Surrey event but who would have guessed Surrey would grow to be this big? The goal was to have all Surrey schools participating but there weren’t as many schools in the city then and of course we didn’t have the junior tournament included then either.” When the tournament started, basketball was at a low ebb in the city’s high school sports scene. New schools were opening annually, splitting populations of existing schools and undermining efforts by coaches to establish programs. That building boom has since slowed and the resulting stability has been a boon to the city’s hoops scene. For the past decade the RCMP tourney has included several teams that are either ranked in the Top 10 provincially or are rated as honourable mentions. “There’s been good growth in the game over the past 20 years,” Inrig said. “Each year now there are a couple of teams battling who are right in there at the provincials. The level of basketball has improved but there are still a limited number of teams that are capable

of winning (the RCMP tournament). There are several strong teams but at the same time, there are other schools who are still struggling to put a program together. The problem is it is hard to get coaches in every facility who can get everybody going gung ho about developing programs.” The one team all of the rest are chasing is the White Rock Christian Academy Warriors, the defending champions who have won 10 of the last dozen RCMP tournament banners. The Warriors have lost a lot of experience from last year but head coach John Dykstra said this year’s RCMP event is an opportunity for the new crop of Warriors to show what they can do. “We’re used to having a bull’s eye on us and I’m hoping the young group of guys we have this year can adapt to that,” Dykstra said. “They’re starting to get used to it and I’m looking forward to seeing how they respond. “This particular group of kids has never played significant minutes in the RCMP tournament so this is a really, really big deal for them. On Monday I’ll show them some videos of the RCMP tourney from years past to get them fired up. They need to understand how big of a tournament it is and what it means to us. It’s one of the best tournaments in the province and we love being a part of it.” The Warriors will have to pass a tough test if they hope to hoist an 11th banner onto the walls of their gym in South Surrey. Tamanawis and Enver Creek both have strong teams while Clayton Heights will likely be a factor in the championship race as well. The tournament gets underway Sunday afternoon with elimination round games. By the time the finals begin Saturday (Jan. 15 at 7:45 p.m.) at Enver Creek, more than 70 games will be played in eight different locations around the city. For more information, visit http://fcweb. sd36.bc.ca/~gemmell_b/rcmp.

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175 tables of Bargains on Deluxe 20th Century Junque!

Sunday • JAN 16 • 10am-3pm Croatian Cultural Centre 3250 Commercial Drive, Van. Info: 604 980-3159 • Adm: $4.00

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To work one on one with a child ages 7 - 13 years old, in an after school program offered by the Learning Disabilities Association. Excellent English skills required. Training provided. Attend an information session on either: Tues. Jan 11 or Wed. Jan 12 At 7pm in our office #201-13766-72 Ave, Surrey

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'Uncle Tony' passed away peacefully, age 91, on January 3, 2011 in Surrey BC. Born in Montreal Quebec on May 24, 1919, retired Teacher, Montreal Catholic School Board Administrator and Mentor and Friend to many. Left to mourn are his Sister Eleanor Vaupshas-Intas (Joseph), many Nephews, Nieces, Relatives and Friends. Religious service to be held at Star of the Sea Church, 1153 Fir Street, White Rock, BC on Wednesday January 12, 2011 at 11AM. Internment in St. John Roman Catholic Cemetery, Mississauga Ontario, at a later date.

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Submit a colour photo of your new baby with the completed information below by January 21st. Watch for your baby’s picture to be published in our January 28th issue of the Surrey Now Community Newspaper.

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Obituaries

ROBERT, CLAUDINE Passed away peacefully Jan. 1, 11 after a courageous battle with Cancer. She is survived by her mother Claire Forrest and two brothers, Sylvain and Luke. A faithful witness to her God Jehovah, we find comfort knowing she is safe in our Creator’s memory. Memorial Service, Sat. Jan. 8, 11. 1:30 pm. Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 10446-157 St. Surrey. Condolences may be offered at www.victoryfuneralcentre.ca

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Newton Advocacy Group Society is offering a Women’s Pre-Employment Program!!

“I feel better prepared to get a job because I have more confidence.”

A former program participant

Get yourself ready for a great job and secure financial future for you and your family in 2011!!!! by attending the WISE program starting January 17 to February 25, 2011 Monday to Friday from 9:30 am to 2:00 pm. You are qualified for our free of charge pre-employment program if you are: • an unemployed woman • legally entitled to work in Canada • motivated to invest time towards your future • referred by an employment counsellor

Call 604-596-2311, Ext. 112 for more information. A201-13588 - 88th Avenue, Surrey, B.C. V3W 3K8

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FEATURED EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT CONSTRUCTION INSPECTORS

Needed for upcoming underground utilities / roadwork infrastructure projects for the Surrey, Delta, Vancouver areas during the 2011 construction season. Minimum 7 – 10 years experience required.

Britco is Hiring

Email: wes.elias@stantec.com

Go to www.britco.com

OUR IDEA OF A POWER SUIT IS A SHELL JACKET OVER A FLEECE. Finding and keeping great employees is key to our success. It’s why we make MEC an outstanding place to work. Think a job should be more than a paycheque? Then let’s talk. Our Surrey Distribution Centre needs an:

ASSISTANT MANAGER Find out more at mec.ca/jobs

CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHT

We are a leading integrated forest products company searching for a highly motivated individual to work and be challenged in their field. Major duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to: • Preventive Maintenance and repair of sawmill equipment. • Perform Operating Millwright duties. Candidates must possess the following qualifications: • Red Seal (Inter-provincial) or B.C.T.Q. Millwright certification. • Competency in welding. • Practical knowledge of hydraulics. • Good technical, problem solving, and trouble-shooting skills • Sawmill experience will be an asset • Must be able to work shift work and weekends • Must be able to work in a team environment. Competitive wage and good benefit package offered.

FLOOD TECHNICIAN

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We are Canada's largest Lawn Care Company and we are expanding. Our company has a 40-year proven track record and a unique atmosphere that rewards achievers both intellectually and financially. We are looking for the Lower Mainland's Best Sales Representative. We require great Customer Service, problem solving and communication skills and previous sales experience a definite must. WE OFFER: • $14 - $20 hour average including commission & bonuses • Afternoon & Evening Shift up to 32 hours per week • Automated dialing system for the Inside Sales Positions • Pre-qualified leads for the door-to-door Service Advisors • Great Opportunity to supplement existing income or to start an exciting new career • Door Knockers Alert! Students Welcome to Apply ($9.50 to $12/hour)

EMAIL OR CALL TO ARRANGE AN INTERVIEW!

TRUST THE PROFESSIONALS

CALL 604-591-5100 FAX 604-591-8660 edwardcollins@shaw.ca #11 - 8285 – 132 St., Surrey, BC

Busy Construction company requires experienced FOREMANS, PIPE LAYERS & MACHINE OPERATORS to start immed. Job ranges from Chilliwack to Surrey. We are a growing company that offers a competitive package for the right individuals. Fax resume with ref’s to 604-792-5440

Email your resume to kwallace@telus.net apply to:forkwallace@telus.net or call more info 604.698.6907

CARETAKER req’d for Gambier Island Christian Camp. Visit: campartaban.com/caretaker.htm COMFORT INN AND SUITES located in Surrey seeks a Cleaning Supervisor Completion of Secondary school. 2−3 yrs experience in Cleaning Staff including some Supervisor experience required. $17−19/hr, 40hrs/wk. Fluency in Korean & basic English. Fax: 604-576-8884 or Email: roop@comfortinnsurrey.com

EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPER Must be able to drive a truck & trailer. 604-209-7369

FitWOMEN For Gym 15 Years & Growing Strong

F/T & P/T

JOB FAIR

Peninsula Village

Unit 640 - 15355, 24th Ave. Surrey Wednesday Jan 12th & Thursday Jan. 13th 9:00am to 5:00pm DOLLARAMA, Canada’s largest and fastest growing Dollar Store chain has the following opportunities available at our new location .

Manager & Assistant Manager

The ideal candidates will have 2-3 years supervisory experience in a retail environment with demonstrated organization and communication skills. The successful individuals will possess strong leadership and motivational skills. Other responsibilities include inventory control and work in compliance with all company procedures and policies.

Merchandisers

Your primary responsibility will be to un-pack and sort merchandise by department, stock shelves to merchandise plans and maintain a clean and safe workplace. The successful individual must enjoy working in a fast paced environment and be able to handle heavy loads.

Cashiers

Full and part-time positions will be available at our new location.

Interested in joining our team? Please bring your resume to our Job Fair. We look forward to meeting you.

Manager Trainees, Sales Team Managers, Fitness Trainers, Sales Associates & Aerobic Instructors

If you are energetic, enthusiastic, self-motivated and would like to pursue a career in health & fitness, please join our orientation in person.

Tuesday, Jan. 11 @ 1 pm

Surrey Club

10039 - 136A St. (King George Centre) Bring Your Resumé No Experience Necessary

Now Hiring

FLAGPERSONS & LANE CLOSURE TECHS

• Must have reliable vehicle • Must be certified & experienced • Union Wages & Benefits Apply in person 19689 Telegraph Trail, Langley fax resume to 604-513-3661 or email: darlene.hibbs@shawbiz.ca PRODUCTION WORKERS REQUIRED

Experience in assembly line, sheet metal work and ability to read a measuring tape. On-the-job training. Bring resume to: #102-20583 Langley By-Pass Langley

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Sales

Flag Chevrolet Sales Consultant Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. If you’ve been looking for a home-based opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work. Qualified applicants receive training, support and monthly remuneration. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door. Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628 www.plea.ca SAHDRA HOLDINGS hiring F/T Electronics Tech. Must have: Diploma in Electronics. Exp an asset. $20/hr Fax: 604-877-0748

Skip Tracers

Join a special team of people who make a real difference in the lives of seniors. We provide companionship and light housekeeping. Compassionate and dependable ladies and gents are encouraged to apply. P/T. Car required. Learn more at www.homeinstead.com/3002 or call 604-541-3386

Training & certification provided. Require BC drivers Drivers License; Clean BC licence. clear Driver’s Abstract; and a Criminal Must pass criminal Record Check.

• Inside Sales • Door-to-Door Service Advisors • Door Knockers

BREAD GARDEN seeking F/T Food Serv. Supervisor. Comp. of High School and Sev. yrs of exp. a must. $13/hr. e-res: breadgarden.metro@yahoo.ca

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Full Time Positions available immediately SurreyinBranch Whistler and Squamish 3 years experience required FLOOD TECHNICIAN

General Employment

General Employment

Please forward resume to: Fax: 604-581-4104 Email: achoquette@tealjones.com Attention: April Choquette

including supervision of a crew. $ 22 per hour. No experience needed.

We are seeking to fill the following positions

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

in Penticton & Agassiz. to see our available jobs.

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required ( locating debtors in the USA). Must be good on the telephone & internet . Our Tracers earn $ 13.70 hr to start + bonus + benefits, Earn 35-50K/yr. No exp. Necessary. Will train suitable candidates. Email resume and cover letter to its.careers@skiptrace.com or call 604-484-6900 Detailed job info at www.skiptrace.com

WELCOME WAGON offers a part-time career opportunity in the North Delta area. Must have a vehicle & a computer.

Surrey’s newest Import Dealership requires career oriented Sales Consultants to assist our customers in the selection of new or used vehicles. Previous sales experience is an asset however training and coaching will be provided for the successful candidates. Our dealership has been at the same hightraffic location for 35 years. Seize the opportunity to earn a six figure income with full benefits. Email resume to:

bryan@ flagautosales.com

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Trades/Technical

DLE IS CURRENTLY ACCEPTING resumes for 3rd or 4th year Technicians/ Journeymen, and a motivated counter parts person. Email resumes to: kwiebe@douglaslake.com or Fax: 1-250-782-5286 EXPERIENCED CARPENTER needed to work for Amar Singh Builders LTD. 5yr exp, $24-$28, 40hr/wk, finishing carpenty & framing. Drop Resume to 2543 Stanley St. GASFITTER / SERVICEMAN Required Immediately. Gasfitter Furnace Serviceman. Fax resume to 250-787-1320 Call: 250-787-1361. This is a full time position ith excellent future for the right person.

Call Pat 604-596-8577

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Health Care

ACCENTUS MEDICAL Transcription Services requires Canadian MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONISTS to work from home. Expertise in Operative Reports and Oncology needed. Health Benefits now available! Please apply online www.accentus.ca/ employment.html

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Hotel Restaurant

MEGABITE PIZZA hiring F/T Food Serv. Supervisor (Night shift). Must have sev. yrs of exp. & compl. high school.$13/hr. eres: ali_samadi_ca@yahoo.ca

Medical/Dental

MEDICAL TRAINEES NEEDED NOW!

Doctors & Hospitals are seeking Certified Medical Administrative & Medical Office Assistants & Pharmacy Assistants. No Experience? Need Training? Local Career Training & Job Placement is available.

1-888-748-4126

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• Clean drivers abstract • Maintain a clean work area • Experience installing light truck accessories • Experience installing towing products • Previous experience with 12V wiring • Light fabrication work

Expectations:

Chinese Cuisine Chef Wanted Surrey Oriental Buffet Hire Full-Time Chinese C u i si n e C h e f s, 5 y e a r Experience, Cook Certificate, Speak Chinese, $18/Hour Email: gtqoba@gmail.com Fax: 604-583-7568

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Job Summary:

Sales

Customer Service Agent

P/T and F/T. Online flower co./ office environment, near King George skytrain station, good communication, computer skills and professionalism a must, Tagalog an asset, $12-13/hr. Start immediately. plf_hr@yahoo.com Serious mature applicants only

• Install service bodies • Install power inverters • Install winches & bumpers • Licensed Technician • Have own tools ian@customtruckpartsinc.com Fax: (604) 513-1119 9494 - 200 Street, Langley

Journeyman Fabricator

for small shop at least 10 yrs exp. Must have supervisory/ foreman exp., self motivated, take charge individual with an eye for detail & high quality work. Please Fax Resume: to: 1-866-263-4390 or email: fabfourms@gmail.com

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


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EDUCATION Veterinary Assistant Diploma Program Want to work with animals and get paid to do it? Be a Veterinary Assistant in just 6.5 months. Our clinical program is taught by Animal Health Technologists, Veterinarians, Vet Assistants & Veterinary Office Managers. PROGRAM STARTS APRIL 11, 2011

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Education

Personal Trainer Hilltop Academy

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Earn up to $70/hr as a Personal Trainer. Government Financial Become a Registered Personal Trainer Aid may be available. • Earn up to $70/hr. 604-930-8377 • Government Financial Hilltop Academy Aid may be available.

Locations in Alberta & BC. Hands on real world training. Full sized equipment. Job placement assistance. Funding Available. 1-866-399-3853 www.iheschool.com

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Sprott Shaw is the Largest Practical Nursing Trainer in BC and is one of the Largest in Canada!

Health Care Assistant Program

(Formerly Resident Care Attendant Program) Health Care Attendants and Community Health Workers have an important contribution to make to BC’s Health Care system.

Includes: Crisis Prevention Management & Palliative Care

Community Support Worker/ Social Services

Career Opportunities: Child & Youth Care Worker, Women’s Shelter Worker, Family Place Worker, Teen Pregnancy & Parenting Counsellor, Settlement/Newcomer’s Service Worker

Get in. Get Out. Get Working. • SMALL CLASS SIZES • MONTHLY INTAKES • FINANCIAL OPTIONS • CAREER FOCUSED PROGRAMS • FREE LIFETIME UPGRADING • JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE

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FOODSAFE

Sprott-Shaw Community College has been training students in BC for over 107 years. We want you to be a success story too!

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Certification

FOODSAFE 1 DAY COURSES Guaranteed best value! Six Metro Vancouver Locations: Vancouver • Burnaby • Surrey • Richmond • Coquitlam • Maple Ridge All our Instructors are also working local Health Inspectors! Classes held each week & weekend! Course materials available in 6 languages. Same-day Certification. Visit our website at www.foodsafe-courses.com or call 604-272-7213 ADVANCE Hospitality Education – B.C.’s #1 Choice for Foodsafe & WorldHost Training.

Upgrade Your skills. Find great education training courses in the Classifieds.


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MARKETPLACE 2070

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FULL YEAR SEASONED Alder, Birch & Maple Firewood, Split & Delivered. 604-825-9264

Consignment

MEN’S OVERCOAT, size L, Tip Top Taylor’s, $95. 604-591-2841*

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For Sale Miscellaneous

4 GMC Rims, four 15', with centre caps, $50/set of 4. 604-583-7631* FREE TV - 32 inch colour RCA TV, exc working cond, no remote. Call 604-538-8418 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.ca KEROSINE HEATER $60, Bracket for TV $60. 541-7847* LONGBOY 4 hp, 22 ' Snowblower Asking $400. 604-590-9266*

NEW SKIS modern, with poles & boots, never used. Male medium, female small. Offers. 604-345-0115 YAMAHA ELECTRIC Keyboard PSR2, $225. 604-584-0324*

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Fuel

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Furniture

CLARINET in case. Cousnon, from Paris. $160. 604-588-7727*

KITCHEN TABLE with 4 chairs, $125. 778-239-9517*

GARAGE SALES 2080

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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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Musical Instruments

Accounting/ Bookkeeping

LAURA’S SHOEBOX Tax Organizer Laura 604-866-6580

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USED WASHER/DRYER Working cond. U Pick Up (Tsawassen) 604-943-5817

To Book Your AD in the Now Classifieds CALL 604-444-3000

★★★ 3 GRAD Dresses For Sale ! ★★★

Hey are you looking for your Grad Dress 2011? Only Worn ONE time. Will sacrifice @ 1/2 price from original price!! ■ Size Small: Blue dress: Paid $140, Asking $75 ■ Size 4: Red dress. Paid $550, Asking $275 ■ Size 6: Black dress: Paid $550. Asking $275 Call or email for photos and info at: 604-880-0288 mandi_babi@hotmail.com. Serious buyers only please!

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Childcare Available

151 ST/84 Ave, LOVING EXP mom with 1st aid and criminal background check has openings for children 6 mths to 4 yrs. Lunch & snacks incld. 604-590-3940

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

604-444-3000

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Computer/ Internet

COMPUTER REPAIRS: • Mobile Service • 7 days/wk

• Virus removal & data backup • Website Design / Networking • Router wireless security www.updatedIT.com

Call 604-617-4371

Financial Services

Cut Your Debt by up to 70% DEBT Forgiveness Program Avoid Bankruptcy, Stops Creditor Calls. Much lower Payments at 0% Interest. We work for You, not Your Creditors.

Industrial, Construction, Forklifts, Farm & Turf Equip., Fleet Trucks & Trailers, Lumber, Boats . . . see web for more! Cars & Trucks, 9am Start!!!

Located in Langley just minutes from Vancouver WE WELCOME INDUSTRIAL SMALLS.

6780 Glover Rd., Langley, BC • Phone: 604-534-0901

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GIANT FOOD • RESTAURANT • BAKERY

• DELI • PIZZA • CAFÉ • GROCERY STORE • PUB • BUTCHER EQUIPMENT AUCTION PLUS

• Bailiff & Court Bailiff Seizures • Pill & Pharmaceutical Equipment • Approx. 20-foot Conveyor Bottling/Labeling/Filling Line • Contents of Mona’s Restaurant • Contents of Wrap/Sub-Style Restaurant • Contents of Family-Style Restaurant • Large Selection of Butcher Equipment • Several Sections Booth Seating with Tables • Large Selection Restaurant Tables & Chairs • Four (4) Walk-In Coolers and/or Freezers

SATURDAY, JANUARY 15th @ 10AM Viewing Times: Friday, January 14, 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Saturday, January 15, 9:00 am ’til Auction Time

NEED CASH AND OWN A VEHICLE?

You keep your keys and drive away with cash. Call Got Keys? Got Cash! (604) 760-9629

Business Opps/ Franchises

#1 JANITORIAL FRANCHISE Customers, (Office Cleaning), Training and support. Financing. www.coverall.com 604-434-7744 info@coverallbc.com

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Legal Services

#1 IN PARDONS Remove your criminal record. Express Pardons offers the FASTEST pardons, LOWEST prices, and it’s GUARANTEED. BBB Accredited. FREE Consultation Toll-free: 1-866-416-6772 www.ExpressPardons.com

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Money to Loan

COMMERCIAL MORTGAGES Having difficulty obtaining Financing?

Martinique Walker, AMP

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

FIXED MORTGAGE

Rates Have Gone Up! Variable Rates are still low.

RATES as LOW as 2.15%

Let me take your application now for a Rate Hold up to 3 - 4 months. Refinance / Consolidate Now.

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FOR FULL DETAILS & PICTURES VISIT: www.lovesauctions.com

LOVE’S AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS LTD.

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Dogs

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

4 MTH Old 3/4 Brussels Griffon x Shih tzu female,less 6lb full grown. 604-794-3287

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More to Offer!

COMPUTER GENERATED • Photo Prints 8 1/2” x 11” • Readings

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Dogs

PIT BULL Pups. Pb Blue Nose, M & F, ready to go. $600 Pls Leave Message 604-819-6006

GOLDEN DOODLE Pups great family pets, email pics avail, $750. 250-674-0091

ROTTWEILER PUPPIES, CKC Reg. Malti V-1 rated, top blood lines, Health Cert. 604-535-9994

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

FEATURING: New & Used Stainless Steel Refrigeration • Reach-In Coolers & Freezers • Stainless Steel Tables • Dishwashers • Racks • Kettles • Ovens • Ranges • Flat Tops • Vac Packers • Meat Saws • Deck & Pizza Ovens • Huge Assorted Inserts • Small Wares • Glassware • Pots & Pans • Plus Much More . . .

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Fairy‘nFolk

POMERANIAN TEACUP babies + Mom. First shots, dewormed, dew claws. $750+. 604-581-2544

AMERICAN COCKER spaniel cuddly, child friendly, 1st shots vet checked,$700 cash 604-823-4393

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

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Horses

MALTIPOO PUPS - bro and sis born Aug 29/10. All 3 shots+rabies+dewormed/flea tment. White, vet checked healthy $1500 for both + crate, bed, toys etc.. girltalk1960@yahoo.ca

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Dogs

2 CHIHUAHUA female, 10 wks shots dewormed, healthy, $500. ready to go! Nick 604-505-2891

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Metaphysical

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NO. H130484 NEW WESTMINSTER REGISTRY IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA BETWEEN: THE OWNERS, STRATA PLAN LMS1365 PETITIONER AND: RAJ KUMAR CHAND, PRABHA WATI and CIBC MORTGAGES INC. RESPONDENTS ADVERTISEMENT [Rule 22-3 of the Supreme Court Civil Rules applies to all forms.] To: Raj Kumar Chand Prabha Wati TAKE NOTICE THAT on November 12, 2010 an order was made for service on you of a Petition and supporting affidavit issued from the New Westminster Registry of the Supreme Court of British Columbia in proceeding number H130484 by way of this advertisement. In this proceeding, the Petitioner claims the following relief against you: 1. Judgment in the amount of ,444.98 as of September 1, 2010, accruing by the sum of 8.54 on the first day of each and every month thereafter, to the last day set for payment of the same, together with the Petitioner\’s taxable costs and disbursements for the proceedings herein collectively, the \'Debt Amount\'); 2. An Order setting the last day for payment of the Debt Amount at 30 days from the date of the Order pronounced at the hearing of this Petition (or such other period as this Honourable Court shall set); and that upon such date, if the Debt Amount has not been satisfied that the Petitioner be granted exclusive conduct of sale of the strata lot owned by the Respondents. 3. Other sundry relief related to the collection of the Debt Amount, sale of the Property and prosecuting these proceedings. You must file a response to petition within the period required under the Supreme Court Civil Rules 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, New Westminster, BC a copy of the Petition and supporting affidavit and the order providing for service by this advertisement. This advertisement is placed by the Petitioner, The Owners, Strata Plan LMS1365, whose address for service is c/o: SHAWN M. SMITH Cleveland Doan LLP Barristers and Solicitors 1321 Johnston Road White Rock, BC V4B 3Z3 Fax: 604-536-7002

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Houses - Sale

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RENTALS 6508

6505

Apartments & Condos

SRY 1BR $750 incl ht h/w. Walk to schools, shops, trnsprt, ent. Retired, work out of town? N/S, N/P refs? immed 604 818 6356

6508

Apt/Condos

SUNCREEK ESTATES

Large 2 & 3 bdrm apts In-Suite Washer & Dryer 3 floor levels inside suite Wood burning Fireplace Private roof patio on some Shopping within walking distance Near park, pool, playground Party room, tennis court On site security, Sorry no pets Office 7121 -133 B St. Surrey

604-596-0916

Apt/Condos

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Beautiful grounds, pool and rec rooms. No pets. Seniors & adult-oriented community.

Barclay Arms

1635 Martin Drive, S. Surrey

Call 604-535-1174 www.porterealty.com

CALYPSO COURT 1030 - 5th Ave, New West Near Transportation & Douglas College. Well Managed Building.

office: 604 524-8174 cell: 604 813-8789

CEDAR COURT & CEDAR LODGE

Clean 1 BR’s & 2 BR’s Apts. Mature oriented building near Guildford Mall. Rent incl cable, heat, hot water, prkg available. N/P. Resident Managers. 604-584-5233 or 604-588-8850 www.cycloneholdings.ca

545 Rochester Ave, Coq

office: 604 936-3907

AMBER (W)

401 Westview St, Coq Large Units. Near Lougheed Mall. Transportation & S.F.U.

office: 604 939-2136 cell: 604 805-9490

ARBOUR GREENE 552 Dansey Ave, Coq

Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall & S.F.U.

office: 604 939-4903 cell: 778-229-1358

CLAYTON HGHTS 188/68, New, 2 BR, 2 bath, 6 appls, balcony, 2 prk, Gym, Amenties rm, gardens. Avail now. $1195. 604-505-6774

COTTONWOOD PLAZA 555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq

Large units some with 2nd bathroom or den. On bus routes, close to S.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.

office: 604 936-1225 FLEETWOOD 15915-84TH 1 BR + den, 1 bath, 800sf , $900. Clean & quiet, W/D hook-up, dw, f/p, storage. N/S, N/P. Bonus 1 month FREE rent! 604-598-1296 GUILDFORD 104/148 1 BR main flr corner suite. 700sf , incls h & w, 1 pkng. Avail Jan 1 or 15th . $700. (604) 575-9291, 778-928-9291

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6035

Mobile Homes

14X70 - 3 BR new reno Hope,

immac, lrg open plan,5 new appl,grt bath, nr town/hosp , adult only, some finance avail $79,900 604-867-9011

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6040

Okanagen/ Interior

KELOWNA EXEC. 6 bdrm/7 bath Furnished Upscale w/o Rancher Entertainers Dream Home 4 of the Bdrms have Ensuites Stunning Lake, City, Mtn. Views Gorgeous landscaping & salt pool $1.5M. Ready to move in! 1 877 762-7831

6052

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6515

Duplexes - Rent

SRY, BOLIVAR Hts. Cozy 1 BR + den. Quiet area. $595/mo + utils. Nr Skytrain. 604-944-2600 eves.

6520

S. LANGLEY, 3 BR House on 20 acres, Barn for 52 horses, race track. Full amenities. N/S. Avail Feb 15. Call for more info: 778-809-1105 or 604-613-5886

6540

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

Houses - Rent

3 Bdrm Homes! Rent TO OWN! Poor Credit Ok, Low Down. Call Karyn 604-857-3597 4 BR 2.5 Bath w/ att’d garage. 5 appl. Walk to Superstore & Johnson High. $1,750 (604) 727-8899

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6508

Apt/Condos

Guildford Mall/Public Library

EVERGREEN APARTMENTS

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!

6508

Apt/Condos

ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES

22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great view of River

office: 604 463-0857 cell: 604 375-1768

Call 604-582-0465

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Guildford/Riverside

BROOKMERE GARDENS

Quiet Family Complex 14880-108th Avenue 2 br 920sf fr $710; 3 br 1,115sf fr $910. Inc heat, n/p, 1 bus to skytrain, security, all amens. 604-582-1557 www.brookmeregardens.com

JUNIPER COURT 415 Westview St, Coq

office: 604 939-8905 cell: 604 916-0261

KING ALBERT COURT 1300 King Albert, Coq Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U.

office: 604 937-7343 cell: 778 848-5993

1 BR & 2 BR. Cable incl’d. U/grd prkg. N/p. Resident Mgr.

Call 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca

SRY 65/135th St, Bach Ste, $525 + util, w/d, quiet family complex, no pets, Call 604-596-1099

SRY, WHALLEY. Big 2 BR, 2nd flr. 2 appl. $875/mo. Balcony. 900 sq ft. No pets. 604-589-2103 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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CLAYTON HGHTS Coach Hse 1 BR, ALL appls, prkg. $850 incls utl. NS/NP. Feb1. 604-448-2170

SRY 13127 - 88 Ave. Upper 3 BR, 4 appls, $1100 incls utls. 1 BR bsmt ste, 4 appls, reno’d, $725 incls utls. Avail Feb 1. NS/NP. 778-809-1105 or 604-613-5886

CLOVERDALE. 2 BR, cov patio. $750 incl utils. By bus, schls. Ns/ np, no w/d. Immed. 604-825-5472

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.

CALL 604 525-2122 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

6595

CLOVERDALE New 2 BR bsmt, white appls, $900 incl utils. Avail Jan 15. Pet ok. 604-574-2745

CLOVERDALE. New stes; 2 BR $800 & 1 BR $675; Incls utls & cbl. Avail now. NS/NP. 604-574-7903

LANGLEY, WILLOUGHBY Hts. 1 BR bsmt. Central heating & a/c. Priv w/d. N/s, no dogs. $750/mo incl hydro/cbl. Avail now. Brent or Tanya, 604-532-6452 leave msg

6602

White Rock, FIR HAUS Apts. Adult oriented building. Perfect for Seniors. In the ♥heart of White Rock. Swimming pool. Beautifully reno’d, spac 1 BR ste available now. $800 includes heat/hot water, storage. Close to shops. To view call • 778-908-3714

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

N. DELTA, 1 BR, sep liv rm, cln, g/lev, N/s, N/p, now, $550/mo. 604-501-2528, 604-834-6500 N DELTA 2 BR bsmt, wd, tile flrs, f/bath $850 + 1/3 util, Jan 15, ns, np, nr amens, 604-596-4744

N Delta, New renos 3 BR upr, wd, dw, hw flrs, Feb1, $1400 + 2/3 util. ns/np, nr amens, 604-596-4744

NEWLY RENO’D 2 BR g/l ste, Avail Feb 1, incls all utils, n/s, n/p, no W/D, cats ok, $850. 585-0032 NEWTON 132/67. UPPER 3 BR, 4 appls, garage. $1100 + 60% utls. N/S. Cat OK. 604-813-7284

Coq./Poco/ Port Moody

NEWTON 144/70, New 1 BR coach hse, $675 incls utils, prkg, w/d, nr bus, ns/np, 778-686-2594

Suites/Partial Houses

1 BR very clean g/lvl ste, 77 & 144 St, by bus/amens, No smoking, N/P, no lndry (nr laundry mat). $425. Av now. 604-341-3565 132St/60Ave Lrg 4 BR, 2 f/bath, rec/fam rm, liv rm, 5 appls, dbl grg. Nr ammens, 604-572-1966

BRIDGEVIEW 2 BR main flr, h/w flrs, priv ent, shrd laund, hyd/gas incld. Semi furn. N/S, n/p. Refs. Call after 4pm 778-239-6026 CHIMNEY HILLS. Large 1 BR. N/s, no pets. $550, Nr all amenities. Available now. 604-572-5241 CHIMNEY HTS 147/79 Ave. 2 BR bsmt, utils & internt incls, own w/d, f/bath, huge kitch. $850. small dog ok, N/S. Avail now. Refs req’d. 604- 572-7700 CLAYTON HGHTS. 2 BR bsmt ste in new home, own laundry, alarm, sep entry. Suits 2. By shops/bus/schl. $950 incl utl/cbl. Ns/Np. Avail now. 604-716-2053

SRY, FLEETWOOD. Brand new 2 BR. H/wd flrs. Great area! Ns/ np. $750/mo incl hydro/cbl. Now. 604-580-4860 or 604-339-3994 SRY, Fleetwood - Bright 1 BR bsmt, NS/NP. $575 incl util/cbl. Nr amens. Jan15th. 604-951-4105

SRY, GREEN Timbers. 149 St/ Delwood Pl. Clean 1 BR, g/l. H/wd flrs. $700/mo incl hydro/cbl/’net. Absolutely no smoking, no pets. No w/d. Jan 15th. 604-812-7884 SRY, NEWTON. 2 BR, f/bath. Ns/ np, no w/d. $695/mo incl hydro. Near Kwantlen College & shops. Available Jan 15th or Feb 1st. 604-596-7183, from 4pm - 8pm.

SRY nr Guildford Mall, 2 BR bsmt, inste w/d, d/w, $1000 incl util, ns/ np, avail Now, 604 581-8342

N. DELTA, 92/ Scott. 1 BR ste, sh’d W/D, sep entry, $650 incls utl /cbl. Now. NS/NP. 778-241-9134

NEWTON 132/87B. Lrg 2 BR ste $700 inc utl, Sat TV. NS/NP. Now 604-594-5882, 778-318-1286

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

SRY, Cedar Hills. 3 BR, 2 f/baths, w/b f/p. Ns/np. $1000/mo incl hydro/cbl. Immed. 604-518-1670

CLOVERDALE LARGE 1 BR & DEN bsmt, shared w/d, n/s, n/p, $700 incl utils, sat neg, Avail Now. Call 604-576-2910

Shared Accommodation

168/64 AVE, 1 BR bsmt ste, n/p, n/s, no w/d, incls cbl & utils, $650, Avail Immed. 604-575-7136

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6565

Office/Retail Rent

6595-20

LANGLEY CITY

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Suites/Partial Houses

NORTH DELTA. 1 BR, f/bath. Ns/ np, no w/d. $600 incl hydro. Now. 778-998-1429, 604-598-2720

604-541-5244 S SURREY 3 BR 2 bath on acreage, updated kit, hardwood flrs, garage. $1600. Mary Ann Remax Alder Ctr 604-308-9937

6602

CLAYTON HGHTS 1 BR bsmt ste, ALL appls, prkg. $795 incls utl. NS/NP. Av now 604-448-2170

Farms/Acreage

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Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U.

AMBER ROCHESTOR Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation.

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

6035

RENTALS

NEWTON 2 BR gr lev ste. No pets, No party, no W/D. Now, $650 incls util. 604-595-1741 NEWTON 66/125A, Lrg 1 BR cln bright bsmt ste. Avail now. $550 incls utls & cable. NS/NP. 604-596-1488 or 604-314-3827 NEWTON 68/144St, New 1 BR & Den, ldry, lam flrs & radiant ht. Av Jan 1. $700 incls utls/cable. NS/ NP. 778-565-3868,778-885-8703 NEWTON 69/144 ST, 2 BR, h/w flrs, suits 2, $750 incls utils, n/p, n/s, no w/d, 604-594-2473 PANORAMA RIDGE. Spacious 1 BR bsmt suite, $550 incls utils. Nr Sikh Temple NS/NP. 778-773-5772, 604-572-3467

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SRY, Royal Hts. Bright 2 BR, grd/ lvl. Patio. Ns/np, no w/d. $670/mo incl hydro. Now. 604-588-1608 SRY,(143B-75A) NEW 1 BR bsmt ($500), N/P, N/S. Inc. util,cbl,net.(604)590-5350

6605

Townhouses Rent

W. ROCK. New 3 BR, 2.5 ba, 5 appl, dbl garage, 1430 sf, $1900. Ns/np. Avail Jan 1. 604-312-6993 WHITE ROCK 3 BR, 4 baths, over 1800 sqft, 5 sundecks, nr beach. $1800. n/s, 604-813-6003

6615

Wanted To Rent

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6620

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Appliance Repairs

8015

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8080

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8030

Carpentry

A1 CARPENTRY FINISHING. Crown Mouldings, Baseboards, Winscutting, Doors. 778-881-6737

Carpet Cleaning

UNITED CARPET CLEANING ★ Satisfaction Guaranteed ★ BBB member ★ 604-783-6848

8055

Cleaning

PROF, EXP Cleaning Lady to clean your home weekly/biweekly. $20/hr. Andrea 604-649-7852

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8087

8075

K. C. DRYWALL Complete Drywall Services. Call 604-533-2139

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HANDY ANDY Handyman services. Odd Jobs. (WHATEVER). 604-715-9011

8160

Lawn & Garden

Winter Services

Hardwood Floor Refinishing

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8125

#1 HANDYMAN Services. Elec, plumbing & general repairs. Also sell, repair& install all major appls, F/S, S/D, D/W etc. 604-588-2828

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Gutters

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Painting/ Wallpaper

8195

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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: The main accent lies on family, home, security, real estate, gardening, nutrition, Mother Nature. This area faces significant (world-changing) transformations now to 2024. This week (and the past five) domestic conditions fight your partnership yearnings. E.g., you live in different cities, or your place is such a mess you fear to invite anyone home, or “Mommy” lives on the couch. However, Saturday eases this: you start six weeks of heightened romantic prospects and intensity. This leads to a February-June blooming of splendid relationship luck, and in turn to eight years of love excitement. Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: Paperwork, details, communications, errands – you have a lot of small chores to perform. You’ll do them easily. Your money luck improves. Buy a gift for a loved one. Sunday’s romantic. Tackle chores Monday to Wednesday – but avoid money topics, or chasing money. Relationships inspire, attract, open doors to success Wednesday night to Saturday pre-dawn. Be outgoing, eager, diplomatic – love could shine! Saturday brings mysteries, financial and sexual opportunities. This day begins six weeks of possible domestic friction – channel this energy into repairs or build a new job “base.” Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: Continue to chase money. You might have to make some decisions or pronouncements about home, family, real estate – you’re still ultra-lucky here to Jan. 21. Buying a new home is favoured Jan. 9, 10 (before 2 p.m. PST) 13,14, 15, 19 (to 1:30 p.m.) 20 and 21. Money continues to flow beside you – bringing more, but prompting you to spend more. Sunday’s for home, family. Romance, creative projects, speculation call you Monday dawn to Wednesday eve. Tackle chores and health issues Thursday/Friday: you’ll succeed easily! Exciting meetings, opportunities Saturday.

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Jan. 9 - Jan. 16 Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: Your energy, charisma, pizzazz and effectiveness ride high! Make contacts and satisfy your curiosity, especially Sunday. Get out all week, chase, begin important projects. Demand an end to unfair or stale situations Monday to Wednesday. Romance, creative surges, speculative urges and pleasure visit you Wednesday night to Saturday predawn. Tackle chores Saturday. This day, a long period of determination and sexual magnetism ends; this was a complex “gift,” for it also nudged you toward the end of many things. Most things existing before 2008 are ripe for ending. Soon – the new! Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: Continue to rest. Lie low, contemplate people and situations, and make plans. Be charitable. Deal with government agencies, institutions, corporate head offices. This week and next are your last “opening” for a while to make a major purchase or launch a lucky earnings vehicle. Sunday is particularly good for this. (But DON’T buy high-tech, electronics, etc. before Thursday.) Talks, trips and casual friends fill Monday-Wednesday. Deal with family, real estate Thursday/Friday – luck accompanies you. Starting Saturday, you’ll be active, magnetic and determined, for six weeks! Pisces Feb. 19-March 20: Bosses, parents and higher-ups treat you with new approval or affection for the rest of January. Take advantage – socialize, schmooze. Money often flows along “networks.” Your energy remains high Sunday. Be ambitious Monday to Wednesday, especially in the pursuit of money. (These are not really good purchasing days, though, nor for gaining the co-operation of your equals/peers.) Casual friends, siblings, communications and travel fill Thursday/Friday – all is smooth, easy! Settle into a “down home” weekend Saturday. This day starts six weeks of secret money plans or “charity money.” timstephens@shaw.ca • Reading: 416-686-5014


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For many, cars become more than just a way to get around; they become a part of the family. That’s why it can be difficult to see the signs that it may be time to put your aging friend out of its misery. It’s tough to let go, but holding on to a car that is model year 1995 and older is not good for you or the environment. Below are the top three signs it may be time to break ties and retire your ride:

perfectly. During vehicle emissions tests, cars are evaluated based on their model year, not to current emissions standards. Therefore, even if your car passes an emissions test, it may still be highly polluting when compared with today’s average vehicle. Cars manufactured today are designed to increasingly strict vehicle emission regulations – letting you go further with less environmental impact.

❚ Your car is older than you were when you started driving. A car of model year 1995 and older emits on average 19 times more smog-forming emissions than 2004 and newer vehicles, even if it’s well maintained. Therefore, if you are driving a car that is 1995 or older, the negative impact it is having on the environment is much higher than other cars on the road.

If you have seen the signs and are thinking about getting rid of your older vehicle, consider participating in Retire Your Ride, Canada’s National Vehicle Recycling Program. Retire Your Ride is a national program designed to effectively and efficiently retire 1995 model year or older vehicles in an effort to improve air quality and encourage the use of sustainable transportation. All cars entered into the program are responsibly recycled and participants are rewarded for making an environmentally-responsible decision and can choose a suite of incentives that includes discounts on transit passes, car share programs and new bicycles. More information is available online at www.retireyourride.ca. www.newscanada.com

❚ Your last visit to the mechanic cost more than your car is worth. Thanks to the number of times you’ve visited your mechanic this year, you now know him better than your best friend. Not only that, with the amount of money you’ve spent there over the years, you probably could have replaced your vehicle by now. ❚ Your car seems to be running

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❚AUTOMOTIVE ❚FUEL

Good habits at the pump

❚ Cleaning Agents The enemy of engine efficiency is engine “gunk,” or harmful carbon deposits left behind on intake valves and fuel injectors. This gunk acts like a sponge, absorbing and trapping gasoline. Choosing a gasoline for your vehicle is like choosing a meal for your body — healthy habits can make a difference. Yet over half of Canadians surveyed don’t take any action to protect or clean their engines from the build-up of harmful carbon deposits. Fortunately, preventing engine gunk is easy. For example, all Shell nitrogen enriched gasolines are designed to protect your engine from gunk and even help clean engine gunk left by lower-quality gasolines. ❚ Top Tier-certified Gasoline No matter what octane level is required for your vehicle, be certain you’re using a highquality gasoline that meets Top Tier gasoline standards. Industry research confirms that a clean engine can result in better fuel efficiency, reduced emissions and overall optimal engine performance. www.newscanada.com

14530 - 104th Ave.

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2010 PT CRUISER 2005 HUMMER H2

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$29,995

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Group, Only 17,000kms

$13,998

2010 CALIBER SXT

2010 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING

2010 DODGE CHARGER SXT

2010 JEEP COMMANDER

2007 LINCOLN MARK LT

4x4, navigation, moonroof, leathe, heated seats. Stk #10T8892A

$34,995

#OUP337 Auto, A/C, Power Group.

$14,998

2010 DODGE CHALLENGER

#OUP306 Only 21,000kms, Full Power Group

#OUP288 Leather, Keyless, Fog Lights

#OUP241 7 Passenger, Rear A/C, Only 29,000 kms

2009 GRAND CARAVAN “STO N GO”

2009 GRAND CHEROKEE 4x4

2009 DODGE JOURNEY

$21,998

$17,998

$24,998 2006 FORD FREESTYLE

"ALL WHEEL DRIVE" 7 passenger limited, leather, moonroof. Stk #1P7573

#OUP385 Leather, auto, Alloys, Only 16,000 kms

$23,998

2009 HYUNDAI ACCENT

#OUP180 Keyless, A/C, Power Group

$17,900

2009 DODGE AVENGER

#9UP357 Auto, Keyless, A/C, 39,000kms

$22,998

2008 HONDA CIVIC

#OUP244 Only 40,000kms, 1 Owner, Back Up Camera

$19,998

$16,995

2008 DODGE CHARGER 2008 TOYOTA TUNDRA DOUBLE CAB SR5

#OUP29A Only 48,000kms, A/C, Standard

$7,998

2008 SEBRING CONVERTIBLE

#OUP227 Auto, Power Group, A/C, Keyless

$11,998

#9UP197C Leather, Sunroof, Standard, Only 63,000 kms

2008 CHEVY SILVERADO CREW

2008 TOWN & COUNTRY

#OUP217 Hard Top, Auto, Only 37,000 kms

#OUP328 Crew, Auto, Only 40,000kms

2007 MAZDA B3000 X-CAB

2007 JEEP COMPASS 4x4

$19,998

$21,998

$14,998

#OUP173 DVD, Power Doors, Sunroof, Navigation Leather

$26,998

2006 DODGE MAGNUM AWD

#OC12A Auto, Alloys, Keyless, Only 46,000 kms

$15,998

TRD off road, 5.7L, V8, tonneau cover, 37,000 kms. Stk #10T8603A

$32,995

2007 DODGE 2500 MEGA CAB 4x4 2000 HONDA CRV EX

#OUP18Auto, SLT, Tow Package, Only 65,000 kms

$23,998

4 cyl, auto, 4WD, power group. Stk #10T8353A

$7,995

2006 RAM 1500 QUAD 4x4 FORD ESCAPE XLT

#IR3A Standard, A/C, Power Group, 110,000 kms

$10,998

#OUP370 Auto, 35,000kms, Power Group

$17,998 2003 KIA SPECTRA

2006 TOYOTA TUNDRA QUAD 4x4 LTD

#9UP350 Auto, V-6, Power Group

$11,998

2002 DODGE DAKOTA X-CAB

6 to choose from. Stk #20BT2981A

#9UP193 Auto, A/C, 87,000kms

$15,998

STARTING AT

$7,995

2001 ACURA 3.2TL FORD FUSION SE

#OR68A Leather Heated Seats, Full Power Group including Sunroof, Running Boards, Tow Pkg. LOCAL!

$23,998

#8UP96AA Standard, A/C, Keyless, 94,000 kms

$5,998

#OUP2A 20” Wheels, Auto, Power Group, 126,000 kms

$9,998

#OJ65B Leather, Sunroof, 127,000kms, Mint Condition

$10,998

MOTOR TREND CAR OF THE YEAR 7 to choose from. Stk #1FO7409 STARTING AT

$10,995

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1-877-852-0374

Prices do not include tax, license, insurance cost or documentation fee of $399. Vehicles may not be exactly as illustrated.

Sales & Service Ph: 604-530-7361 Toll Free: 1-866-824-1475

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6 to choose from. Stk #1PJ7531A STARTING AT

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❚ Octane You probably associate octane with the number you see at the pumps, but the technical explanation for octane is the measure of the fuel’s ability to resist “engine knock.” If you use a lower octane rating in an engine designed to use higher octane fuel, engine knocking might occur, causing the car to shudder and lose performance. If your vehicle’s engine is designed to run on regular grade unleaded gasoline, that’s all it should require. However, using octane above the recommended level won’t harm the engine. If you’re experiencing engine knocking in an older car that recommends low octane, using a higher octane grade may help correct the problem. If you have a performance or luxury vehicle that requires a higher octane level, using that specified rating will help achieve optimal engine performance.

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For most drivers, filling up at the pump is an automatic routine. But considering that cars are typically one of our largest investments, it’s important to remember that building good habits for the way we take care of them can mean the difference between trouble-free driving and costly repairs. According to a recent Angus Reid survey, one in four Canadians asked don’t keep up with the recommended maintenance schedule for their vehicles and one in three aren’t seeking the correct grade of fuel as recommended by their vehicle’s manufacturer. While most engines will work regardless of the fuel grade or quality, a big part of engine maintenance is making sure you select the right type of gasoline for your vehicle. And ensuring your fuel has enough cleaning agents is a great head start to protecting your engine.

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North Surrey Auto Mall 15389 Guildford Drive • Surrey, BC

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A buying experience

❚COLD WEATHER

Tips to help you cruise through winter

that doesn’t make you feel used.

Our Optimum Certified Vehicles are meticulously inspected by factory trained Technicians and must pass a 150 point inspection. Plus all required maintenance is performed and you get the Balance of the Factory Warranty (if applicable) or a 3 month or 5,000 km warranty at No Extra Charge! Insist that your next vehicle be Optimum Certified. DURAMAX DIESEL

2009 CHEVY UPLANDER Power group, Steering wheel controls, DVD. Stk#91181

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2009 GMC SIERRA 3500

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Loaded including leather and sunroof. Stk#91671

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$47,900

2008 CHEVY 2500 4X4 CREW

2008 FORD F-350 4X4 DUALLY Super crew, Loaded with sunroof and leather, Only 33,000 kms. Stk#91681

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$38,900

CUMMINS DIESEL

Loaded with leather sunroof navigation and DVD. Stk#91991

SALE PRICE

$44,900

DURAMAX DIESEL DURAMAX DIESEL

2008 CHEVY 2500 CREW CAB 4X4

2006 HONDA ODYSSEY EX Full load including leather and sunroof. Stk#111751

Loaded with leather sunroof navigation and DVD, Only 47,000 kms. Stk#1102611

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$21,900

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CREW CAB

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2007 PONTIAC G5 GT

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2005 HONDA ACCORD EX-L

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SALE PRICE....................................$13,900

$11,490

Sport and luxury package, Power roof, Leather, Premium sound, $33,000 value. Stk#90061 SALE PRICE $22,900

2007 CHEVY IMPALA SS

V8, Leather, sunroof, And much more. Stk#92001 SALE PRICE $19,900

2010 CHEVY CAMARO SS

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Loaded including leather and sunroof. Stk#111391

$36,900

$27,900

2007 SATURN AURA XR Loaded including leather and sunroof. Only 28,000 kms Stk#1106271 SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

$22,900

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2005 CHEVY BLAZER 2 DR 4X4

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$21,900 2007 CHEVY AVALANCHE LT

2007 CHEVY AVALANCHE LT SALE PRICE

2008 CHEVY COLORADO 4X4 Z71 Crew cab, Loaded truck with only 45,000 kms. Stk#91921

Fully loaded including leather sunroof and new rubber. Stk#91901

2010 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS

2009 PONTIAC G8

Loaded Stk#1102101 SALE PRICE

$44,900

LUXURY VEHICLES

Power Group,Air Conditioning, And Much More! Stk#91481 $7,900 SALE PRICE

❚ Put a lid on it. If valve caps are left off, the moisture in the valves can freeze. This can lead to escaped air and a flat tire.

SALE PRICE

$16,900

2007 JEEP LIBERTY LIMITED

Loaded Truck Including Afermarket Wheels and Tires. Stk#90741

$22,900

SALE PRICE

2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT AWD

Power group, A/C, C/D,And much more Stk#91641 SALE PRICE ............ $23,900

2009 GMC SAVANA 2500 CARGO VAN

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For months now, you’ve had the air conditioner turned off, the space heaters plugged in and the warm weather clothing stashed in the closet. And with the first sign of spring flowers likely still weeks and weeks away, this cold weather isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Long walks outdoors likely aren’t on your radar for the next little while, so you’ve turned to your vehicle to get you through the season. Maybe you’ve bought a new car heater to make those snowy rides more comfortable, or perhaps you’ve just invested in a new winter safety kit or ice scraper to improve safety and visibility. However, it’s important to remember while these items are important, proper tire care is also particularly crucial in these winter months. It goes without saying that driving slowly and more carefully is the best way of staying safe in the winter, but a well-maintained set of tires is paramount to a smooth ride. Tips for keeping your tires rolling this season:

2010 DODGE RAM 3500 SLT 4X4

Power group, Air conditioning, Low kms, 2010 CHEVY SUBURBAN LT $47,000 value. Fully loaded with leather SALE FROM and sunroof. Stk#91661 $47,900 Stk91861

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❚ Stay watchful. Make checking your tire pressure a regular habit. While this is good practice all the time, it’s especially important in the winter when air pressure and temperatures are at their extremes. Good traction is especially important in the winter, and keeping in line with pressure guidelines helps tires maintain their grip. ❚ Be consistent. If you choose to use winter tires, use them on all four wheels. Inconsistent traction can be dangerous and can lead to sliding and skidding. ❚ Keep cool. Store your all-season tires in a cool, dry place. Pile them up to four high, but don’t stack them tread side down. ❚ Replace and recycle. Part of safe winter driving is knowing when your tires are no longer effective. Replace winter tires every two to three seasons. www.newscanada.com


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Not exactly as illustrated. DL#30394

DRIVE IN STYLE THIS NEW YEAR! 2008 Acura MDX AWD Tech Package

2005 BMW X5 4.4i AWD Loaded with leather and power moonroof. Stk#1P0168

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Gold Key....with two stores to serve you we have the largest selection of Volkswagens in BC! 2011 Volkswagen Golf

2011 Volkswagen Jetta

over 50 to choose from

5 door

over 30 to choose from

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2008 Pontiac G6 GXP

Jan. 7, 8, 9 & 10

2010 GMC Yukon

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Fully loaded, leather, 4x4, only 26,000 kms. Stk#U5044

39,824

9,987

$

$

2006 Chevy Colorado Ext Cab 4X4

2007 Mazda CX7 AWD GS

Leather and loaded and only 39,000 kms Stk#404887A

3.5 litre engine, full power group, 15” wheels Stk#C0072

24,995

$

19,995

$

2010 GMC 1/2 Ton Denali Crew cab, black. Stk#U5176

41,995

$

2010 VW Golf GTI

5383 kms, luxury pkg, tech pkg, Sirius, 18” wheels. Stk#C0055

33,995

$

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2009 Pontiac Vibe

FWD, power door/windows, cruise, keyless entry. Stk#U5091

13,995

$

2006 Toyota Tundra 4WD

2011 VW Golf TDI Wagon

24,995

$

Double cab, alloy wheels, fully loaded. Stk#U5013A

$

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31,995

2007 Toyota XJ Cruiser Stk#C0057

20,995

$

2010 Toyota Matrix

4 door wagon. 24,000 kms, A/C, steel wheels, power everything, ABS. Stk#100459A

Gray, power doors, windows, keyless entry. Stk#U5069

2009 Pontiac G6 GT

2006 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP

MSRP $31,095

2003 Pontiac Grand Am GT

Fully loaded including NAV. Stk#310877A

6,958

$

2008 Hyundai Santa Fe Loaded with options. Stk #U5040A

21,995

$

2007 Subaru Tribeca

2007 Cadillac Escalade

7 passenger, grey, AWD, fully loaded. Stk#TL 8547

AWD, black, 60,000 kms, park assist, sunroof, fully loaded. Stk#U5156

2004 Subaru Impreza

24,995

$

Wagon. Stk#110306A

13,995

$

19,995

$

Sunroof, fully loaded, remote start, keyless entry, burgundy, 700 km. Stk#90311

$

16,995

2008 Chevy Impala

Fully loaded, 12,000 kms, grey, sunroof, remote start, leather, 18” alloys. Stk#80601

MSRP $40,310

Includes 32” Samsung flat screen Television 2006 Buick Allure

17,995

$

2008 Chevy Silverado LT

47,000 kms, fully loaded, remote start, leather, power, heads up display, black. Stk#U4692

14,888

MSRP $ $21,995

25,000 kms, silver, fully loaded, sunroof. Stk#C0069A

Silver, 13,000 kms, 2 dr, fully loaded, sunroof, leather. Stk#U5102A

2003 VW Passat GLS Sedan

2007 Chevy Cobalt

2007 VW Golf

39,995

$

4 door, black, auto, full load. Stk#109605A

9,995

23,995

$

5 door, well equipped. Stk#C0062

13,995

7,995

Yellow, 45,617 kms, power pk, keyless entry, sunroof, auto. Stk#115674B

10,995

$

2002 VW Passat Sedan Fully loaded with most available options Stk#406489A

9,995

$

$

$

2007 Chevy Express Van

2006 Mazda B3000

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$

2008 Buick Enclave CXL

2007 GMC Sierra 1/2 Ton

2008 GMC ¾ Ton Crew Cab 4X4 Diesel Duramax Diesel, Chrome wheels,

35,995

2008 Mercedes Smart Car

$

44,995

$

25,995

$

Air Conditioning, CD Stk#U4736A

Ext. cab pickup, auto, a/c. Stk#U5182

AWD Stk #U5042

2009 Honda Accord

Crew 2WD Duramax Diesel. Fully loaded, remote start, chrome pkg, Bose sound. Stk#U5115

15 pass, 60,000 km, white. Stk#U5014

$

9,995

$

MSRP $13,995

2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid

19,995 AM/FM, Onstar. Stk#U4918

12,985

$

9,995

Z71 off road package, loaded Stk#U5043

48,995

$

Fully loaded including NAV, leather and only 14,000 miles Stk#U5055

29,995

$

2007 BMW 335i Absolutely loaded including sun roof Stk#U4958

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“No Payments Until Spring 2011” (90 day payment deferral) applies to purchase financing offers on all new 2011 and remaining 2010 Kia models on approved credit (O.A.C.). No interest will accrue during the first 60 days of the finance contract. After this period interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay principal and interest monthly over the term of the contract. 0% purchase financing available on select remaining 2010 and 2011 Kia models for up to 84 months on approved credit (OAC). 0% purchase financing available on all remaining 2010 and 2011 Kia Rio, Rio5 models for up to 84 months on approved credit (OAC). Loan Credit for 2011 Rio / 2011 Rio5 / 2011 Forte / 2011 Forte Koup / 2011 Forte5/ 2011 Soul / 2011 Rondo / 2011 Sportage / 2011 Sorento/ 2011 Sedona / 2011 Borrego is $0 / $0/ $500/ $0/ $0 /$500 / $1,000 / $0 / $1,250/ $1,000 / $1,500 / $1,500. Loan credit varies by model and trim. Cash Purchase Credit for 2011 Rio / 2011 Rio5 / 2011 Forte / 2011 Forte Koup / 2011 Forte5/ 2011 Soul / 2011 Rondo / 2011 Sportage / 2011 Sorento/ 2011 Sedona / 2010 Borrego is $3,700 / $2,000/ $1,250 / $0 / $0 / $2,000 / $3,000 / $0 / $4,100 / $5,500 / $6,000. Cash purchase credit varies by models and trims. Cash purchase price for 2011 Rio EX MT (RO542B) / 2011 Soul 1.6L MT (SO550B) / 2011 Sorento LX MT (SR540B) / 2011 Rondo LX (RN751B) is $11,450 / $15,645 / $21,545 / $18,645 and includes cash credit of $3,700/ $2,000 / $4,100 / $3,000 based on an MSRP of $15,150 / $17,645 / $25,645 / $21,645. Cash purchase prices include D&D (Destination and Delivery) and excludes licensing, insurance, PPSA and dealer administration fees. Cash credit varies by models and trims. License, registration, insurance, dealer administration fees ($199-599) and taxes are excluded. Other lease and finance options are also available. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Prices are subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions may apply. Financing and lease rates vary by vehicle and are valid on approved credit (O.A.C.) only. 2011 Kia Rio, Rio5 models for up to 84 months on approved credit (OAC). 2011 Kia Forte 182 Bi-weekly payments of $99 based on the selling price of $17,595 over an 60/84 term @ 1.9% interest cost of borrowing $1200 and the residual is $5700 OAC, 2011 KIA RIO EX 182 biweekly payments of $82 based on the selling price of $15295over a 60/84 term @ 0% interest the cost of borrowing is $0 and the residual is $4900 OAC,. 2011 KIA Sportage 182 Bi-weekly payments of $146 based on the selling price of $23795 over a 60/84 term @ 3.9% interest cost of borrowing is $3400 and the residual is $8200 OAC. 2011 Kia SOUL 182 Bi-Weekly payments of $109 based on the selling price of $17795 over a 60/84 term @ 1.9% interest the cost of borrowing is $1200 and the residual is $5800 OAC, 2011 Kia Sorento 182 biweekly payments of $144 based on the selling price of $25795 over a 60/84 term @ 1.9% interest the cost of borrowing is $1700 and the residual is $8200 OAC., 2011 Kia Forte 5 182 biweekly payments of $154 based on the selling price of $18,295 over a 60/ 84 term @ 3.9% interest the cost of borrowing is $3600 and the residual is $8600 OAC. 5 Years of free oil changes is good for 3 oil changes per year if all regular service work is performed at Applewood kia in Surrey.These prices are net of all Kia Canada and Applewood Kia incentives and does not apply to fi nanced 2011 Sorento vehicles. These prices do not include taxes, license, fees, paint charges, battery and tire levy or air conditioning levy. These offers are not combinable. All offers include all Credits and manufacturer credits. See dealer for details. Vehicles may not be exactly as illustrated.Offer ends January 31st, 2011.


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Test drive any NEW 2011 GMC on January 8th or January 9th and receive a FREE Whistler Blackcomb lift ticket. While quanitities last.

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2010 CADILLAC CTS SEDAN 3.0L Black Raven/Ebony, Heated/Leather Seats, XM/On-Star Stock# 103280 MSRP..................................... $44,000

SALE PRICE

$33,995

2010 CHEV IMPALA LT

2010 CHEV AVEO SEDAN

Cyber Grey/Charcoal, Auto, 15” Wheels Stock#101010

MSRP ........................ $17,195

SALE PRICE

$9,495

2010 CHEV CAMARO 2LT COUPE ‘RS’ Leather, RS package, A/T, 20’ alloys, Bluetooth, Spoiler Stock #108000 MSRP ............................39,040

SALE PRICE

$32,980

MSRP .............................$30,420

SALE PRICE

$23,980

ONLY 43 LEFT!

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Cyber Grey/Ebony, Remote Start, Flex Fuel, Bluetooth, XM/On-Star Stock# 108850

2010 GMC TERRAIN SLT-2 3.0L AWD Quicksilver Metallic/Jet Black Remote start, Sunroof, Pwr heated seats, 19” Chrome Alloys, Pwr lift gate, Navigation, Entertainment, Back up Camera, Bluetooth EXECUTIVE DEMO only 3,625kms Stock #111900

SALE PRICE

$37,650

2010 COLORADO LT EXT. CAB Sheer Silver Metallic/Pewter Locking Differential, A/T, On-Star, Pwr & Conv. Group Stock # 109700

SALE

$17,985

MSRP ..........................$31,235

MSRP ........................ $45,655

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2010 CADILLAC 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 MSRP ................................ $62,495

SALE PRICE

$46,798

2010 CADILLAC ESCALADE HYBRID HY Y Silver Lining/Metallic, Excecutive Demo 7965 kms, Navigation, Entertainment, Back-Up Camera, Sunroof, Bluetooth, XM-On-Star Stock # 108890

SALE

$72,895

2010 CHEV MALIBU LS

Summit White/Titanium, A/T, Air, XM/On-Star Stock#104160

SALE PRICE

$21,615

MSRP ........................ $26,540

MSRP ............................. $100,145

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2008 INFINITI G37 COUPE

Loaded with every option including navigation. Only 32,000 original kms. Mint!

2004 GMC ENVOY 4X4 Low Kms. Beautiful condition.

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