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Endowment nets Kwantlen trades students $20,000
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Golf tournament organizers donate $20,000 to Kwantlen Polytechnic University in the name of Surrey Six murder victim Ed Schellenberg. Schellenberg’s widow, Lois, second from left, hopes the money helps young people make good life choices. From left, Brian White, Lois Schellenberg, Kevin Ford, Henry Reiser, Debbie Mellenger, and Tom Westgate.
Scholarship honours slain tradesman Ed Schellenberg By Tyler Orton Ed Schellenberg was simply a tradesman trapped at the wrong place at the wrong time when he was murdered inside a Whalley condominium in 2007. But a $20,000 endowment in his name ensures the legacy of the Surrey Six victim, one of two innocent bystanders caught in a gang-related
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Peacefully after a short but courageous battle with cancer, Nancy passed away in the arms of her beloved husband and best friend Randy. Nancy was a beautiful angel to all those that knew her. Nancy was raised by her Aunt Mae and Uncle Harry Nicholas and grew up in Port Alberni and Qualicum Beach for most of her childhood. Nancy is predeceased by Harry, Mae and her mother Dolly. Nancy leaves behind her husband and love of her life Randy, sister Tammy (Mark), sisters Carol & Sandy, brother Terry, son Shane, grandsons Logan and Aaron, niece Tara (Chris), nephew Deryck and Little loves Kianna and Dagon. The family would like to thank Dr. Mitchinson and all the staff at the Christine Morrison Hospice in Mission, B.C. A Prayer Service and Celebration of Life will be held at St. Dunstan’s Anglican Church at 3025 - 264 St., Aldergrove, B.C. on February 18, 2014 from 11am - 1pm . In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to your local SPCA.
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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 156
SALES
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 329 PAINTING & DECORATING
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HOMES WANTED
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135.00*
YOU MIGHT BE THE NEXT LUCKY WINNER!
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Debbie Mozelle Designer eyewear FA M I LY OW N E D & O P E R AT E D F O R 2 3 Y E A R S
LANGLEY MALL (next to Army & Navy in the Court Yard)
#123 - 5501 204th St.
Kodak is a trademark of Eastman Kodak, used under license by Signet Armorlite Inc
WHITE ROCK - CENTRAL PLAZA (behind the TD Bank)
1554 FOSTER STREET
604-532-1158 604-538-5100 www.debbiemozelle.com
SEE DEBBIE AT THE WHITE ROCK LOCATION MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS