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tunities or post-secondary education. By Rick Kupchuck Tardi, a Grade 10 student at Lord Tweedsmuir Team Tardi (Fraser Valley, Zone 3) lost just once Secondary, was presented with the award during the at the BC Winter Games, but it was enough to drop the Langley Curling Club quartet to the bronze closing ceremonies at this year’s BC Winter Games. More than 1,300 athletes from across the provmedal in the male curling event. ince took part in the 2014 BC Tyler Tardi skipped his team Winter Games in Mission Feb. 20to a win in all three round robin 22, competing in 18 sports. Athgames, but the group couldn’t letes ranged in age from nine to 40 hang on to a 3-1 lead after five years old. ends in Saturday’s semifinal and Anita Tardi said Monday her fell 6-3 to Brayden Carpenter of son is feeling “incredibly humbled Zone 4 (Fraser River Delta). and honoured” in being this year’s In Sunday’s bronze medal lone recipient. match, Team Tardi made short The recipient is selected from work of the Thompson-Okananominations submitted by progan (Zone 2) team with a 9-3 vicvincial sport organizations intory in just six ends. Tardi had a cluded in each games. strong start, scoring two in the Each sport may submit a nomifirst end. Then after holding the nation for one male and one feZone 2 team to one in the secmale athlete competing at the ond end, the Cloverdale resident games. Nominees are considered tacked on four points in the third on the basis of their past sport medal for a 6-1 lead after just performances in the sport they three ends of play. are competing at the games, their CONTRIBUTED PHOTO “There’s less pressure when you’re not playing for the gold Tyler Tardi, 15, with the William R. Ben- performance at the games, their sport ambition and future potenmedal,” said Tardi. “The two nett Award for athletic excellence. tial, and must have demonstrated teams in the final deserve to be there, they were playing very well. Bronze is what leadership both on and off the field of play. In addition to making his mark in curling, Tardi we deserved.” Other members of the bronze medal team include is also an active community volunteer. He and the team raised nearly $900 for B.C. Nicholas Umbach of Coquitlam, Scottie Kryski of Children’s Hospital, and volunteered at the special Langley and Joshua Desrosiers of Aldergrove. – Black Press Olympics BC Summer Games in Langley in 2013, as well as volunteering at the 2013 Optimist International U18 championships at the Cloverdale and Langley Curling Clubs, along with volunteerSkip Tyler Tardi, 15, was shocked to learn he ing at various sport fit assessments and the Langley is the 2014 recipient of the William R. Bennett Cruise-in. – Cloverdale Reporter Award for athletic excellence. Named in honour of the former premier of British Columbia, William (Bill) Bennett, who was instrumental in starting the BC Summer and Winter Games program in 1978, the award comes with a $2,500 bursary for pursuing sport oppor-
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EVENTS UKRAINIAN SOUL FOOD Perogies, cabbage rolls and borsch will be available on Friday, Feb 28 at a fundraiser from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Ukrainian Cultural Centre, 13512 108 Ave., Surrey. Eat-in, take away, or ready for your freezer. For info, call 604-531-1923 or 604-581-0313. ARE YOU GAY, BI-SEXUAL OR JUST NOT SURE? Need a safe place to talk? Hominum Fraser Valley is an informal discussion and support group to help gay, bi-sexual and questioning men with the challenges of being married, separated or single. Our next meeting is 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 28. For information and meeting location, call Art 604-462-9813 or Don 604-329-9760. OLD TIME DANCE At Clayton Hall, 18513-70 Ave. Surrey, 1/2 block North of Fraser Hwy on 184 St. Thursday, March 6, 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. Hosted by the Surrey Old Time Fiddlers. Admission $3. Info: 604-576-1066 or 604-538-3363. NEARLY NEIL Back by popular demand! Sunday, March 9 at the Cloverdale Legion Branch 6, 17567 57 Avenue. Show starts at 3 p.m., doors open at noon. Tickets $13.50, available at the bar. ANNOUNCEMENTS SALI’S FARM WANTS YOU: If you are a kind and compassionate person, we want you. SALI’s Farm is a safe haven for at-risk children and animals to bond, learn and heal one another. We need volunteers for 2 positions: working directly with a child, and help caring for our horse and donkeys. Training is provided. For more information, plan to attend one of our volunteer sessions held at the Ocean Park Library from 7-8 p.m on Feb. 27, March 27, and April 24 . R.S.V.P. at info@sali.ca. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Do you love animals and people? Urban Safari Rescue Society is accepting volunteers interested in working with animals, who are interested in teaching the public about animals and the natural world, have good public speaking skills, are interested in the environment, and like to work as a team. We offer many interesting and unusual volunteer opportunities for people with skills of all kinds with flexible hours and a fun, unique team atmosphere. Call Sharon at 604-531-1100. CLUBS/GROUPS FOOD PROBLEM? Is food a problem for you? Do you eat when you’re not hungry? Do you go on eating binges? Is your weight affecting your life? Overeaters Anonymous offers help. No fees, no dues, no weigh-ins, no diets. We are a fellowship. We meet every Thursday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the Cloverdale United Church basement, 1757558A Ave., Cloverdale. Everyone welcome. OLD TIME DANCES Sunnyside Hall, corner of 18 Avenue and 154 Street in South Surrey. Live music. All seniors welcome; at 1 p.m. every Monday, from Labour Day to the end of June. For more information phone 604-542-8449 or 604-575-8236. CLOVERDALE SENIOR’S STAMP CLUB The Cloverdale Senior’s Stamp Club meets on the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 1 p.m., at the Cloverdale Recreation Centre, 6188 176 Street. Beginner and advanced collectors welcome. For more information, contact John Jackman at 604-574-3182. OPEN MIC MUSIC NIGHT Every Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. at Coventry Wired Monk, 184 Street and 64 Avenue. Singers and musicians welcome. You will have to supply your own instruments. For more information, email coventry@wiredmonk.com, or call 604-575-1043, or 604-671-6521.
Is it just me? Or is it getting really noisy in Cloverdale? To the editor; I wanted to know if anyone else is annoyed at the train horns in Cloverdale. They start around 11:30 p.m. and they go ‘till 5 a.m. Why do they have to hit the horn for minutes? It is not just a few toots while they are going near an intersection. The horn keeps us awake on 175A Street. I hear from my neighbors how annoying that is. Plus, this area is getting a lot of aircraft traffic. Every day we wake up with our cars and trucks with a film of diesel fuel that they drop because they have to get rid of it so they can land. And at the casino track, they pour lime on the track and again when it is windy we get all the lime on our cars and trucks. How healthy is that for the human population? People with respiratory problems sure don’t need it. I hope to hear any comments from others. Shelley Haden Cloverdale
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‘A complete failure’ What the city’s done in terms of planning in Clayton and Cloverdale isn’t working To the editor; Re: “Queue-jumping developers in Clayton rankle city councillor,” Feb. 13 It is very disappointing to hear that council has once again only looked after themselves and the developers and have totally forgotten about the residents who live in the Cloverdale/Clayton area. On numerous occasions, I have sent emails to the planning and development department, engineering, and so on and no one responds back and it seems to me like no one cares. Coun. Marvin Hunt said at the Land Use council meeting that Option 1 in the corporate report was in line with what the city has done for many years. What Hunt fails to recognize is what the city has been doing for many years in the Cloverdale/Clayton area has been a complete failure. When allowing high density developments composed of RF-9/RF-9C lots so developers can make money, the city forgets to provide the public amenities such as parks, pools and recreation centers, especially when there is no NCP in place. Not only do high density developments
cause a privacy issue for the neighbours, parking has been the number one problem and complaint. Furthermore, we as the community association representing all the residents have stood ground on the fact that we do not want to see anymore RF-9/RF-9C lots. We were told a few years ago that no more applications for RF-9/ RF-9C lots would be accepted yet in the last three years we are still seeing applications being approved. As per the residents’ request, we will only support, as a minimum, RF-12 developments for Cloverdale/Clayton to reduce the unnecessary high densification and congestion. I ask that all the Cloverdale/Clayton residents send their objections directly to the council’s office either by mail, in person or by email to cityclerks@surrey.ca so council will put these applications on hold until an NCP is approved for the north area of East Clayton. For consultation/developments to be successful, it must be done in good faith. Therefore, we request that when such development
applications are received by the city, they should contact us or refer the developer to us so we can work together to help eliminate potential problems such as parking. If the city wants to continue down this path then they should oblige the developers to allocate money to help pay for pools/skating arenas/gyms/ natural parks/parking stalls. I strongly recommend to city council that they take the residents of Cloverdale/Clayton seriously. Housing development in this area is a serious issue. Having said this, residents have strongly suggested that during this year’s civic election, they will show their disappointment. If anyone wants to contact us, please visit our website at Cloverdalecommunity.org and then click on Contact Us. You can send an email to one of the directors or complete the online comments form.
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Food stores rebranded Cloverdale shoppers will have noticed a name change at two local grocery stores. The PriceSmart Foods stores in Cloverdale and Clayton were two of 11 locations in B.C. that were converted to SaveOn-Foods locations as part of a corporate move by parent company Overwaitea Food Group that took effect Feb. 14. Five lower mainland locations will remain PriceSmarts: Richmond, Grandview,
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George E. Lawrence home had been greeted with a “lot of raised eyebrows,” over the years, “but our clear preference would have been to move the house, and restore it in situ, but it became clear that it was unsafe to put workers in there and it probably would have fallen apart if it had been moved.” The fine goes into a restricted fund to pay for upcoming heritage projects, at the discretion of the city’s heritage advisory commission. “It could be used for moving another heritage house, or restoration works,” he said. “There’s a range of projects the commission can decide to use that money for.” The developer intends to start construction on the replica heritage home soon, and has paid a bonded security to firm up the commitment to rebuild. “Money is being held to make sure it does happen.” Architectural draw-
ings have been made based on measurements of the house. When the townhouse development was approved, the City of Surrey took a strip of land along Fraser Highway for a future greenway, meaning the home had to be relocated. It also stood very close to the roadway. Real estate representative Jolly Saluja said the replica will be used as an amenity building for residents. He said the original building’s structure was weak, and there were hazards like asbestos tiles. “Worksafe BC wouldn’t let anyone go inside to fix it up,” Saluja said, adding there were problems in every direction. “If there weren’t, the house would have been saved, no question.” The plans are still being drawn up, but Saluja said the replica will have meeting space and a yoga studio for residents. A public greenway is in the works, and the City of Surrey is
Firefighters responded to a suspicious blaze in April 2010. Even so, a real estate developer planned to relocate and restore the George E. Lawrence heritage home at 18431 Fraser Highway, under an agreement with the City of Surrey.
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The Beatles: Still cashing in at The Cavern I Greenland,” he grinned. Didn’t miss a beat. That was just days after screaming fans thundered past my Air Canada desk at London’s Heathrow airport frantically jockeying for glimpses of the Fab Four. They were bound for The Ed Sullivan Show. Hey, Jude! Was it really 50 years ago? Seems like…yesterday. Descending into the psychedelic glow of The Cavern, I abandon my
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101-17770 Hwy 10, Cloverdale
101 - 17750 56 Ave Surrey - Cloverdale
Come and enjoy any of our 9 lunch specials like our beer Battered Fish & Chips, Rockwell’s Classic Burger, BBQ Pulled Pork Sliders, Cajun Prawn Tacos, or our Spicy Peanut Chicken Salad. All ready for you in 15 minutes or less.
10 off
The Cloverdale
THE SAFEST, MOST TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED EAR PIERCING SYSTEM.
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up to 5 toppings Pick up only
TWINS PIZZA 604-574-1155 #C - 5775 176 Street
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SAVE TIME, SAVE MONEY!
ALL NEW!
Gold Mayan Party!
PACKAGE INCLUDES: • 2 hours in a private party room • Party host • 2 hot dogs or 2 slices • Playground admission of pizza per guests • Two activities of your choice • 2 jugs of pop for every (Laser Tag, 3D Golf or 8 guests Air Trek)
• Veggies n’ Dip Platter • A bowl of Popcorn • Goodie Bags for each guest • $5 game cards for each guest • Online printable invitations • Paper plates, cups & napkins
Make our monthly COUPON PAGE a regular part of your shopping. You'll find lots of hot deals, local coupons all on your local Cloverdale Businesses! FIND US ONLINE AT www.cloverdalereporter.com CLICK ON E-EDITION and SPECIAL ISSUES. Print your coupons and save!
Clip & Save Me! $ OFF
25
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to advertise, call 604-575-2423
WINTER CLEAN UP?
Clear the clutter and free your mind! We pick-up anything and everything
• Homes • Offices • Construction Sites • Commercial Businesses 604-587-5865
Not combinable with any other coupons or promotions. Gold Mayan $10 off, party must be reserved online by March 31, 2014. Discount applied on party date when ad is presented.
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1 hour hot stone
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massage $ 99
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SPECIAL OFFER:
ESTATE & HOARDING SERVICES
Downsizing or CLEANING UP?
and receive
Gold Mayan Package 604-530-1400 • 20645 Langley Bypass www.thege.ca WITH THIS COUPON.
to advertise, call 604-575-2423
Reg. $120
HOT TUB, PIANO & LARGE ITEM REMOVAL
Tired of looking at that eyesore? Includes complete removal, clean-up & relief
Book ONLINE
$10 off a
The Cloverdale
includes Infrared Sauna and Shower
RECYCLE-IT! 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT
• Junk & Rubbish • Construction Debris • Drywall • Green Waste • Concrete • Mattresses & More
Call for FREE es timates!
MANTRA BEAUTY BAR 313 - 17750 65A Avenue Central Cloverdale Crossing reservations: 604.372.2773 www.mantrabeautybar.ca
ÉMINENCE HANDMADE O R G A N I C SKIN CARE OF
HUNGARY
101-17770 Hwy 10, Cloverdale
604-574-5512
Fri.-Sun., 11am-2:30pm NOW ONLY $12.99
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OPEN 11:30am - 8pm 7 DAYS A WEEK
1:00am 6:00pm -
Pick up & Drop off, just call 12 604-574-55
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THE LEGO MOVIE 1:30 PM 5732 - 176 Street
DINNER
*Excludes prescriptions, vet vaccines, codeine products, phone cards, gift cards, donations, lottery & stamps. Purchase requirements are before taxes & discounts. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Valid only at Pharmasave Cloverdale until March 15, 2014.
PHARMASAVE CLOVERDALE 5778 - 176A Street • 604-576-2888 • www.cloverdalepharmasave.com
SPECIAL .99 $ .99 $
7
3 lrg pizzas
26.95
$
3 Med Pizzas
Any size pizza,
3 Sml Pizzas
up to 5 toppings Must present coupon Pick up only
15% OFF
(A y 3 topping on each) (Any
plus tax
everything in store!
23.95
$
21.95
$
Free 2 litre F coke incl.! c
TWINS PIZZA
With this coupon. Expires March 31, 2014
• British Confections • Pick & Mix from over 135 Different Bins of Bulk Candy • Fresh Fudge • Dutch Licorice
604-574-1155
• Nostalgic Candy •100 Varieties of Soda; Pop Shoppe, Mexican Pepsi, Vanilla Coke, and over 20 Varieties of Root Beer! • And Much More!
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#C - 5775 176 Street
5732 176 St. Cloverdale • Email: clovacinema@telus.net Website: www.theclova.com
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8840-210 St., Walnut Grove, 604-371-1874 20464 Fraser Hwy, Langley, 604-510-1788
101 - 17750 56 Ave Surrey - Cloverdale
*
Buy any regular lunch item and receive the 2nd lunch item of equal or lesser value for FREE! Offer expires March 31, 2014.
SATURDAY, MARCH 1ST & SUNDAY, MARCH 2ND
Off erexpires expiresJuly Mar 2014 Offer 15,27, 2013.
604.427.3399 • 5744 Glover Road, Langley • www.super-buffet.ca
604-575-2115
for1 2Lunch
PLAYING
MATINEES PLAYING:
DINNER
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FISH & CHIPS
THE LEGO MOVIE 7:00 PM HER 9:00 PM
SAVE 15% UNTIL MARCH 31! Fri.-Sun., 4:30-8:30pm NOW ONLY $16.99
All you can eat Tuesdays!
FRIDAY, FEB. 28TH THROUGH TO AND INCLUDING THURSDAY, MAR. 6TH
The Only Chinese Buffet in Langley! Come and taste over 60 sizzling items!
LUNCH
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PLAYING NIGHTLY:
• Newly Renovated • Licensed • Open for Lunch & Dinner
Mon.-Thurs., 4:30-8:30pm NOW ONLY $14.99
604-574-5512
Neighbourhood Pub
NOW
LUNCH
with the purchase of any drink $13 VALUE
RUSTY’S
CLOVA
Mon.-Thurs., 11am-2:30pm NOW ONLY $9.99
receive the second item of equal or lesser value FREE!
Rusty’s 101-17770 Hwy 10, Cloverdale Neighbourhood Pub Dine in only and excludes specials. Valid anytime • No cash value • Expires March 26, 2014
Recycle-it! Earth Friendly Junk Removal • Furniture • Appliances • Electronics
lunch or dinner Buy any regular menu item and
Box of Dilly Bars or Box of DQ Sandwiches
ONLY $
9.99
Cakes $ 3 OFF
WE ALSO SERVE DELICIOUS
Free MONDO
VEGAN/VEGETARIAN & GLUTEN FREE!
MONDO
Burrito BURRITO WITH THE PURCHASE OF A MONDO AND MEDIUM DRINK
EXPIRES MAR 31/14. NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER OFFERS. VALID ONLY AT CLAYTON LOCATION.
17720 56 Ave Cloverdale (At Clover Square Village) (604) 576-4811
Reservations 778-574-0301
rockwells.ca
*VALID BEFORE 4PM AT THE CLOVERDALE ROCKWELLS FOR DINE-IN ONLY. NOT VALID ON THE “NEED FOR SPEED� LUNCH MENU.
BUY ONE
GET ONE
FREE
*
Come in, we’ll make you one!
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Free Breakfast
*Purchase any regularly priced entrĂŠe and two beverages Purchase any regularly priced entrĂŠe and two beverages and receive a second entrĂŠe of equal or lesser value FREE! Maximum value $10. Not to be combined with any other coupon, promotion, Swarm Jam or special.
and receive a second entrĂŠe of equal or lesser value FREE! Maximum value $10. Not to be combined with any other coupon, promotion, or special.
Coupon C oup valid only at Cloverdale (56 Ave) location. Not to be combined with any other coupon offer. Coupon valid until March 27, 2014
CLOVERDALE DAIRY QUEEN
Located in the Cloverdale Holiday Inn 17530 - 64th Ave (at 176th), Cloverdale
Clayton Crossing, Cloverdale Unit 102 - 18775 Fraser Hwy., Surrey, BC V3S 8E7 (604) 574-9737 • www.tacodelmar.com
Valid only at abc Cloverdale until August 29, 2013 until March 31, 2014
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19219 56 Ave Surrey
604-576-7770
19219 56 Ave Surrey
(at the Ramada Inn)