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By Jennifer Lang Instead of looking through her cupboards, Helen Torrance turned on her A Cloverdale resident is raising doubts about a Langley-based society computer and logged onto the society’s website where she that recently canvassed discovered that Fair Share her neighbourhood for Food Services operates a food donations, raising “We don’t diss the grocery store for low-inan urgent appeal. The letter – attached food bank. We’re just come people in Langley. She was surprised that to an empty grocery bag doing our part.” the letter didn’t mention – was from Fair Share that the society runs a Food Services Society, - Kelly Fowler, Fair store, even if it does sell outlining its Operation Share Food Services the food at a discount. Clean Out Your Pantry “Even though it is apSociety campaign, asking for doparently a non-profit sonations of non-perishable ciety, it bothers me that foods and canned goods. it isn’t clear that they are “Just leave your bag of groceries by your front door and we asking people to donate food which will pick it up this Sunday afternoon,” See SURREY / Page 10 it read.
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It took the combined know-how of GWIL Crane Service, PLC Carriers, Ace Pilot Cars and the Fraser Valley Heritage Railway Society to transport an 84,000-pound freight motor from Abbotsford and lift it onto the tracks at its new home in Cloverdale May 20. Destinted to be a major new attraction at the heritage railway’s passenger operations, BCER 961 served on the original Fraser Valley line through Cloverdale. It was sold to Edmonton Transit in 1980.
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When lightning strikes Three-year-old Cloverdale boy is in need of a life-saving seizure rescue dog
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By Kevin Diakiw She lives in constant fear of when the next proverbial lightning bolt will strike her son. When it does – and it will about three times a day – the brain of Sheri Chambers’ three-year-old boy Jakob will be thrown into a complete short circuit, electrical charges jumping between neural pathways, causing his eyes to roll and head to drop. This is the more common type of event for Jakob, called a juvenile seizure. The seizures are result of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC), which causes nonmalignant tumours to grow throughout his entire body. They invade his kidneys, heart, eyes and
kob dropped to the ground and skin, and at this stage of his life, trembled. they are showing up in his brain. There are about five tumours As in all the other events of this present now, but they continue to type, Sheri calls an ambulance, and paramedics medicate her son grow in size and number. heavily to stop the seizure as soon And while the frequent juvenile as possible. seizures are bad enough, they have a much more serious counterpart. The high dose of medication That is the status seizure, a lifeshuts down his breathing, so he has to be intubated (a tube surgithreatening event that throws Jakob into a prolonged series of Sheri Chambers cally inserted through his throat convulsions. into the airway so he can breathe). These seizures are troubling, violent and He’s then rushed to the hospital. At his Surrey home on Friday, Jakob potentially deadly. The last time it happened was July 2013, presents as a happy and playful tot, and freSee CANINES / Page 3 at Langley’s Willowbrook Mall, when Ja-
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Thursday, May 29, 2014 The Cloverdale Reporter 3 more vendors selling merchandise or other services. The Surrey Night Market will run from July 4 to Aug. 30 this year, every week on Friday and Saturdays from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. at 6050 176 St. To find out how you can become a vendor or a sponsor for the event, or to get more information, visit www.surreynightmarket.com
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The extremely popular night market idea is coming to Surrey. Based on a trendy weekend market in Richmond that attracts thousands of people from May through October, organizers are looking to bring the concept to this city. Surrey’s version launches in the summer and will be an open-air market for residents buying and selling a variety of local foods, services and goods. It’s planned as a multicultural, family-friendly event for people throughout the region. It’s also expected the market, which will set up shop at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds, will showcase a variety of talent and performing arts. Organizers are expecting the Surrey Night Market to draw between 5,000 and 8,000 people a night. They also want to have more than 70 food vendors representing a sample of world cuisine, plus 30 or
Cloverdale’s businesses are being warned of recent burglaries in the historic downtown. Thieves are cutting back gates and enclosures to gain entry to property in storage areas, Staff Sgt. Martin Blais, the Surrey RCMP’s South Zone commander, warned in a Heads Up! Alert issued Monday. The alert reminded business owners to report suspicious activities and people in the area to police. Those wanting to improve security on their premises are welcome to ask for a walk-around with Community Safety Officers. The alerts are a joint program with the Cloverdale BIA and the Surrey RCMP.
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Correction The website address of two Argentinian limo travelers (“It’s the Ultimate Road Trip”, May 22) who are spanning the Americas in their 1989 stretch Cadillac is www.americasinlimites.tv and their Facebook page is at Facebook.com/americasenlimo. – Cloverdale Reporter
Cloverdale singer seeks votes in talent contest
By Jennifer Lang A young Cloverdale singer with a big voice is looking for support so she can make it to the next round in a talent competition. Madison Bell, 12, is one of the competitors in the 5th annual Valley Voices Vocal Competition. The Grade 6 A.J. McLellan student is one of 25 qualifying performers who are hoping to advance to the next round as one of 15 semi-finalists. Along with live auditions and performances to advance to the next round, this year’s contestants also need to garner votes online for their performance videos. Bell’s a capella entry is one of 25 videos going “live” on the Valley Voices Facebook page Friday morning. Voting is open from May 30 to June 2. The finals are at the AgriFair in Abbotsford in August. The judges are a combination
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Just 12 years old, singer Madison Bell has been performing in front of audiences for three years.
of established artists and industry professionals, and the winner receives a prize package devoted to developing their talent. Bell has been performing for three years. She sang on the main stage at Surrey’s 2013 Canada Day bash in Cloverdale, and opened for Victoria Duffield in Chilliwack last summer. She’s also a regular at the Wired Monk Coventry’s (184 Street and 64 Avenue) open mic nights and has been a featured performer at the café. “She has a deep passion for music making each song she performs her own,” says her mom Michelle. She also plays guitar and writes songs. This is Bell’s second appearance in the Valley Voices contest; she made it to the finals in 2013.
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quently flashes a 10,000watt smile when playing. He was diagnosed with TSC when he was just months old and the seizures started shortly after. For him, this is normal. However, Sheri knows otherwise and lives in never-ending fear that Jakob will die from one of the status seizures when she’s not around
to help. Jakob’s best hope turns out to be man’s best friend. He needs a dog trained in seizure alert and rescue. The canines can smell when the seizure is about to occur. If Jakob falls during the event, as he does with the status seizures, the dog will roll him on his side so he doesn’t choke on his tongue. Then the dog runs for help.
The canines are trained at a facility called 4 Paws for Ability in Xenia, Ohio. The financial commitment for the Chambers is $14,000, a sum the family can’t easily put together. The family’s church is reaching out to help Jakob. On Sunday, June 22 at 7 p.m., WestWinds Community Church is holding a fundraiser at 6331 176 St. It will include silent
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HOMINUM 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. Friday, May 30. For information and meeting location, call Art 604-462-9813 or Don 604-329-9760. RUSTY’S PUB FUNDRAISING EVENT Saturday, May 31 at Rusty’s Pub from 5 to 11 p.m. Join us for a burger and a beer and help us raise awareness of ALS, a terminal disease that rapidly affects one’s mobility and speech. Life expectancy after diagnosis is two to five years. Please help and be part of finding the cause and cure. Tickets $20, ages 19 and up. Email surreywalk@alsbc.ca for more information. MAKE ‘EM LAUGH The Society of Versatiles Entertainers present their new – free – show, Make ‘em Laugh, Sunday, June 1 at the Cloverdale Legion. More of their famous comedy sketches and familiar music of a bygone era, enough to make your heart sing, your toes tap in rhythm and your tummy ache from laughing. Performed by Susie Francis and the Versatiles, music by Jennifer Scott and Peter Dobson. Showtime 3 p. m. Doors Open at noon. OLD TIME DANCE Thursday, June 5 at Clayton Hall, 18513 70 Avenue, Surrey, 1/2-block north of Fraser Hwy on 184 Street. From 7:30 to 10:30 p.m., hosted by the Surrey Old Time Fiddlers. Admission $3. For more information, call 604-576-1066. THE FAB FOUREVER The Clova Cinema, 5732 176 St., plays host to the premiere Beatles tribute band, The Fab Fourever, Friday June 6 (sold out) and Thursday, June 5, tickets available. Show starts at 7 p.m., doors open 6:30 p.m. Adults $26, kids 12 and under $15. Tickets at the box office from 6 p.m. weekdays, and from 12:30 p.m. weekends. SPEAK EASY Presented by Susie Francis and the Versatiles June 15 at the Port Kells Hall, 88 Avenue and Harvey Road, Surrey. From 3 to 7 p.m. Dancing, gambling with funny money, prizes for best costume, silent and live auction. Put your friends in jail, live entertainment. Door prizes and more. For tickets call 604-613-3116. ANNOUNCEMENTS FIELD TRIP TO STEWART FARM As part of its two-day conference in Cloverdale, the British Columbia Historical Federation is offering an afternoon field trip to Historic Stewart Farm and Camp Alexandra in Crescent Beach, Friday, June 6. Cost is $32/person, and includes bus transportation, lunch, and guided tours at each location. Tour leaves the Surrey Museum at 11:30 a.m. & returns at 4 p.m. The conference and field trip are open to anyone interested in history. Details and tickets: http:// bchistory.ca/conferences/2014/index.html. GRIEFSHARE RECOVERY SEMINAR AND SUPPORT GROUP Meets Thursdays May 1–June 26, 7–9 p.m. in the Fireside Room at Willoughby Church, 20525 – 72 Ave. Langley. GriefShare features nationally recognized experts on grief and recovery topics. Each session is self-contained so you may join at any time. $20 fee includes workbook. To register contact Willoughby Church 604-5305959 or email info@willoughbychurch.com.
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Cloverdale’s Harold Wellenbrink was bombing around in his 1952 Meteor Custom cruiser convertible, ‘Cool Blue,’ during Rodeo Week, when he stopped by our office. He lovingly restored the classic car. He’s a member of the Vancouver Motorsport Pioneers Society who’s spent 60 years restoring cars and related memorabilia, including building a replica shell Oil Station in his back yard. Look for him at upcoming car shows this summer.
Branch 6 is at your service The Cloverdale Legion distributes nearly $60,000 to local causes while its volunteers assist many more To the editor; Each year the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 6 Cloverdale raises funds and donates to the community. The money is raised by volunteer members who work hard at meat draws, raffles, gaming, pancake breakfasts, the Poppy Campaign, etc. Specific criteria have to be met before donations are made. The branch disbursed $58,405 in 2013. The following are a few of the recipients of donations: Surrey Memorial Hospital George Derby Centre Legion Foundation Amos Ferguson Manor Kinsman Lodge Surrey Hospice Wheelchair lift Veterans’ assistance Cadet groups Peace Arch Hospital Foundation Bethshan Gardens High school scholarships BC Cancer Society Heart and Stroke Foundation ALS. Society It is through the support of our dedicated volunteers that we are able to serve our veterans, Canada’s military, and the community
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at large. You might ask what we do for our veterans and their families. We have an excellent Service Officer, who is also our Sick and Visiting Officer. He donates many hours providing veterans and their families with information and assistance for referrals to the appropriate offices of Veterans Affairs to ensure that their concerns are dealt with. For example, a World War II veteran or spouse may require home assistance, help with pensions, or medical aid and equipment. Many hospital visits are made to our veterans,
and they receive home visits after being in hospital to assist with referrals for home care. The Poppy Fund will assist if a veteran qualifies for emergency help, food or clothing. We support many community youth groups such as cadets, scouts, guides, and schools. We have worked closely with the Surrey Museum on Remembrance Day. Our Colour Party is active at many of the major events in Surrey, and participate in Canada Day, parades, and celebrations of life for deceased veterans. We welcome new members. All Canadian citizens or Commonwealth subjects are welcome to become members. By becoming a member and participating you will have the opportunity to receive benefits like member discounts. You must be over 19 years of age. Military service is no longer required. We invite you to join our branch. Drop in to the office and speak to our secretary to find out more about us. Office hours are 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Anne Sharkey Publicity Chairperson Royal Canadian Legion Branch 6, Cloverdale
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EVENTS UKRAINIAN SOUL FOOD Perogies, cabbage rolls and borsch will be available Friday, May 30 at a fundraiser at the Ukrainian Cultural Centre, 13512 108 Ave., from 4:30-7:30 p.m. Eat in, take away or ready for your freezer. Call 604-531-1923 or 604-581-0313.
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of things, how big is a stubbed toe really? The next time you do something silly choose to laugh it off after the initial shock wears off. I call this flipping the switch. Sometimes life seems to throw you curveballs. When we are in a rush, we seem to hit every red light. When we need to appear calm we start sweating profusely. I sometimes think this is a sort of cosmic joke. So how can we flip the switch in these sorts of situations that are not our own doing? Perspective is the key. Realize that by hitting every red light you are being reminded to drive carefully. Maybe you speed too much and need to learn to slow down. Perhaps you are sweating because you are taking a situation too seriously. You could learn to lighten up a bit. It is always possible to flip the switch. The key is to flip it the first
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time and not wait until everything is going wrong. When you flip it early you will avoid becoming emotionally attached to the outcome. Laughing off a stubbed toe at the beginning of the day is a lot easier to do than shrugging off the tenth bad thing later on.
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Members of The Versatiles rehearse for their recent appearance at the Cloverdale Rodeo parade. The Cloverdale-based troupe of golden-aged performers is gearing up for two upcoming gigs: Make ‘em Laugh, a free show this Sunday at the Cloverdale Legion, and Speak Easy on June 15 at Port Kells Hall. See calendar listings on page 4 for details.
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$328,000 in prize money. Caleb Bennet of Morgan, Utah, earned the champion title in bareback riding, with a score of 91.5. Heflin, Louisiana’s Cody DeMoss dominated the saddle bronc competition, winning $20,000 in the finals, and earning another trophy for his growing collection. Utah’s Kelli Tolbert took the Ladies Barrel Racing title, riding her sorel mare Cleo to victory in just 16.102. She’s earned $21,400 and the title of 2014 Cloverdale Rodeo Champion. Chris Roundy from Spanish Fork, Utah, is the 2014 Cloverdale Rodeo Bull Riding Champion, with a score of 90.5. Surrey’s own House of Q won the top barbecue prize at the Third Annual Cowboy Cookoff – and earned the grand champion title in a competition that drew 25 teams vying for $10,000 in prize money. House of Q also took top honours for Pull Pork.
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Cloverdale’s heritage charm is a conference draw
By Jennifer Lang A walking tour of Cloverdale, a bus trip to Surrey’s Historic Stewart Farm and Crescent Beach, a book fair and a visit by B.C.’s Lieutenant Governor are sure to be be highlights when the B.C. Historical Federation’s 2014 conference gets underway next week. With its small-town ambience and heritage charm, Cloverdale is an obvious choice for hosting an event like this one, lead organizer Barbara Hynek told The Reporter. The conference, open to anyone with an interest in history, runs June 6 and 7 at the Surrey Museum and other local venues. A ride on the heritage Interurban railway out of Cloverdale Station is just one of the excursions awaiting delegates, who are converging from across B.C.
for the two-day event, being held in partnership with the Surrey Historical Society. Most of the conference seats have been snapped up, but the public is encouraged to drop by the book fair or tag along on the bus tour. The book fair on Saturday, June 7 (noon4 p.m.), is presented by the B.C. Genealogical Society at the Surrey Museum. Authors of B.C history will be on hand, providing an opportunity for the public to meet the authors. The B.C. Genealogy Society will have special materials available, which should help lure genealogy buffs, Hynek said. “There are pamphlets that have been designed for beginners who are just starting their research. A lot of our members are interested
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on personal levels.” As a former librarian, Hynek can attest to the enduring interest in researching family
roots and connections. Records are increasingly moving online, bringing them within easy reach of anyone with a WiFi connection. “In the old days it was so cumbersome.” Cloverdale’s heritage as a transportation hub, its evolution from bustling city centre to the historic heart of Surrey with many original buildings intact, help make it unique – as does its impressive, present day heritage attractions, from the Surrey Museum to the Interurban, operating
weekend passenger excursions to Sullivan Station and back on a restored, B.C. Electric rail car, 60 years after it last passed through Cloverdale. “It’s been an amazing thing for a volunteer group to have done, then operate it,” she said, referring to the Fraser Valley Heritage Railway Society. “I don’t think there’s anything like it in B.C., where people can go ride an Interurban, on the original line, in an original car, in the community it served.” The Honourable
Judith Guichon will be awarding this year’s recipients of the federation’s awards for historical writing. The Friday evening reception at the Surrey Museum is the conference’s main event. To be eligible, a book must be about an aspect of B.C. history, and published in the 2013 calendar year. Past winners of the Lieutenant-Governor’s Medal for Historical Writing include Derek Hayes for British Columbia: a New Historical Atlas (2012) and the late Chuck Davis,
for The Chuck Davis History of Metropolitan Vancouver (2011). The awards include prizes for books, best historical society newsletter, historical article, and best website devoted to B.C. history – an honour bestowed upon Surrey’s Jack Brown in 2013 for Wsurreyhistory.ca. The keynote speaker is Henry Ewart, an author who’s a prominent expert on the history of the B.C. Electric Railway. The British Columbia
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Fraser Downs takes chili title They came, they tasted and the votes are in. Fraser Downs is this year’s winner of the Cloverdale Chili Cook-off. The Racetrack and Casino’s Smokey Trail Blazer Chili was deemed the best at the 17th annual cook-off, held May 16 at Clover Square Village. Rusty’s Pub placed second, serving up their What Chu Talkin Bout Chili (and hotdogs too), with Dave Hudon Stables in third with plenty of their Backstretch Bonanza Chili on hand for the hungry hordes. Fourteen teams took part in the 2014 event.
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With temperatures rising across the province, the BC SPCA urges people to protect their pets against the dangers of heat exhaustion and heatstroke. Even well-meaning guardians leave their dogs unattended in parked cars while they run errands. Tragically, this can lead to serious heatstroke and even death for their pets. The temperature in a parked car, even in the shade with windows partly open, can rapidly reach a level that will seriously harm or even kill a pet. In just minutes, the temperature in a parked car can climb to well over 38 degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit). Dogs have no sweat glands, so they cool themselves by panting and by releasing heat through their paws. On summer days the hot air and upholstery in a vehicle can make it impossible for pets to cool themselves. Dogs can withstand high temperatures for only a very short time – often just 10 minutes - before suffering irreparable brain damage or death.
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The Surrey Food Bank doesn’t go door to door said. The food that is sold is exclusively from corporate donors, he added. The donations are sorted in separate areas, will then be re-sold,” she said, adding she assumed any money could be used to pay salaries or over- ensuring public donations don’t wind up on store shelves. head to the society. “Everything we get from corporations are in It’s the second time the organization has come cases,” he said. “Everything we get from the public calling in her West Cloverdale neighbourhood. are, like, cans.” Torrance and her neighbours received a similar Membership is free, but to be eligible, people appeal last summer. must prove they earn less than $20,000 a year. “This is not a food bank type initiative,” she “There’s a lot of people who can’t afford to eat concluded, prompting her to contact The Reporter really well,” he said, explaining the with her concerns. low-cost grocery store allows people to The latest appeal letter reads in part, buy food that food banks aren’t able to “Fair Share Food Services Society is a provide. very effective concept that is currently No wages are paid to volunteers or in operation to help those who are less board members but expenses like fuel fortunate by making healthy, nutriare reimbursed and overhead costs tional foods available to them.” such as electricity are paid, he said. The appeal then says while there are Areas outside of Langley are “several generous corporate sponsors canvassed for donations because the donating to our cause, the demand society offers free delivery to Ladexceeds our ability.” ner, Tsawwassen, South Surrey, and In a recent telephone interview, Fair Langley, he said. There is also a Fair Share Food Services founder and CEO Share Food Services low cost store in Kelly Fowler said food collected from Nanaimo. the public is not sold. An appeal is attached. Fowler acknowledged that food “The stuff we get from neighbourbanks don’t agree with the practice of hoods is used for delivery to homes re-selling donated items, even those donated by and for free hampers,” he said, explaining the corporations. society delivers food to seniors and shut ins, plus “We don’t diss the food bank. We are very small provides free hampers to referrals from local compared to the food bank. We’re just doing our churches or agencies. part. That’s all.” “Also, the people who work with us are volunMarilynn Herrmann, executive director of the teers, and they get food that’s free as well,” he said. Surrey Food Bank, said organizations such as The society operates a main branch in Langley Fair Share Food Society are “popping up all over and a store in Aldergrove where food is sold at half the place” and are not affiliated with the Surrey of what it costs at a regular grocery store, Fowler Food Bank. “Our food is not sold. We are giving it to people who truly do not have any money left,” she said. “That’s who we are helping.” In Cloverdale, the PRESENTED BY SUSIE FRANCIS AND THE VERSATILES Surrey Food Bank assists 80 to 100 families every two weeks from the food distribution centre at Zion Lutheran Church. “We are actively helping the community of Cloverdale,” she said. “We need Cloverdale’s support.” The Surrey Food Bank is a member of the Food Banks of B.C. and Food Banks Canada Association – 900 members strong, all adhering to a code of ethics. “We do not barter, trade or sell donated food,” she said. The food bank also doesn’t canvass doorto-door, Herrmann said. “If someone comes JUNE 15TH 3PM-7PM to your door saying they’re from the Surrey Food Bank, it is not the NCLUDES BEVERAGE SNACK Surrey Food Bank.” To donate to the AND UNNY ONEY Surrey Food Bank or to • Prize For Best Costume • Live Entertainment • Dancing • Gamble With Funny Money find out more, visit surreyfoodbank.org, or • Silent And Live Auction • Put Your Friends In Jail • Door Prizes And More call 604-581-5443. From page one
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y children are adults now, but one summer I enrolled both girls in a Surrey Museum Day Camp. For a week Helene and Hilary, armed with picnic lunches, rode their bikes to the old Surrey Museum on the Cloverdale Fairgrounds to join a group led by two guides who explored the living history of the area. It was a childhood memory neither girls forgot. The program came to mind
when visiting Lochiel Historic One-Room School in Campbell Valley Park, South Langley, last Fall. I had been invited to visit the boxy yellow clapboard school outstanding in its field just south of the main park and riding trails. A zig zag wooden fence reminiscent of the kind prairie farmers seemed to spend their lives repairing skirted the front of the property. At the top of the flag pole a Union Jack
snapped importantly in the bracing November wind. Suddenly the door opened. Miss Polillo, armed with a clanging glittering brass bell, ordered us to line up. “Two straight lines!” she commanded. “Boys on the right! Girls on the left! No talking!” Meekly parking our coats in the coatroom, we followed the order to stand at attention by our desks to sing The Maple Leaf For-
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ever and God Save the King. To our surprise, some of us could actually remember the words. Squeezing in to desks without whacking aging knees proved challenging, as did extricating them an hour later. Unsympathetic, Miss Polillo brooked no
nonsense. Beginning with a hand inspection, I was instructed to trim up my nails, and another ’student’ – sporting red nail polish – earned the admonition; “What WAS your mother thinking?!” Remember window monitor? The important ‘helper’ tasked with
operating the windows with the long pole with the hook on the end? A minor infringement earned someone a trip to the dunce’s chair, complete with pointed cap, and neat chalk printing on those little slates isn’t as easy as it looks. The school was built in 1924 – when the
dreaded strap and cane were still the accepted modes of discipline. Needless to say, one ‘young lad’ got his comeupins for talking out of turn in class. Reading aloud, reciting our multiplication tables, and surveying memory texts left me reflecting that Google may be handy, but surely memorizing poetry and prose has to be healthier mental exercise. Let me clarify here, that I wasn’t around in the 1920s, but I did seat my way through an era that required reciting Keats, Wordsworth, and even Burns by memory, not to mention declining Latin verbs. It killed the ancient Romans, but to my amazement it didn’t kill me. As a journalist it even proved useful. Eventually, some teacher’s pet cleaned the backboard and clapped the brushes, Miss Polillo lowered the flag, let us out, and dispatched us homeward. It was the kind of experience that my girls would have loved, as
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Modern-day ‘students’ get back to basics in Miss Polillo’s class.
would my grandchildren today. Lochiel Historic One-Roomed School is located near the 8 Avenue Campbell Valley Park entrance just east of 200 Street. It isn’t open very often, but when roaming around this picturesque park this summer peek into the school, if it
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Calling all Junior Wizards! Imagination is your key to unlocking the world of ‘ Harry Potter’ and the land of dragons, castles and mythical creatures.
Use all sorts of different materials and innovative designs to build houses, bridges, castles, and more. Aug 11
SPACE STATION VACATION CAMP
This theme oriented mini summer adventure camp is designed for the younger age group. Program includes indoor and outdoor activities, arts, crafts and games.
MAGICAL KINGDOM CAMP
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTION CAMP 4361235 M-F Cloverdale Recreation Centre
JUNIOR EXPLORERS CAMP
Jul 28
12:15pm-2:15pm
5 Sessions $69.75 3-5yrs 4365612 M-F Cloverdale Recreation Centre
Jul 14
9:00am-11:00am
12:15pm-2:15pm
CHILDREN’S SUMMER DAY CAMPS ART VENTURES CAMP
Explore the wonderful world of arts and crafts. Create all kinds of things from masks to jewelry to pottery. For more details on themes or program content please contact facility.
5 Sessions $151.25 6-10yrs 4361324 M-F 4361325 M-F 4361326 M-F Cloverdale Recreation Centre
Jul 7 Jul 28 Aug 11
DANCE CAMP
An excellent opportunity to test your dance shoes with a variety of dances. Try jazz, and hip hop in this energetic, fun camp.
5 Sessions $81.50 6-10yrs 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm
4361384 M-F 4361385 M-F Cloverdale Recreation Centre
Improve fitness and speed while learning fundamental badminton skills, including forehand and backhand grips nd serving.
5 Sessions $46.50 6-9yrs Jul 28
12:00pm-1:30pm
Jul 28
2:00pm-3:30pm
4360277 Clayton Hall
M-F
9:00am-12:00pm
Jul 14
12:15pm-3:15pm
Enter stage right! Be silly and have fun while learning about theatre and stage presentation. This program introduces you to drama exercises, games and improvisation.
5 Sessions $81.50 6-8yrs Jul 21 Aug 18
9:00am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm
5 Sessions $81.50 9-12yrs Jul 21 Aug 18
12:30pm-3:30pm 12:30pm-3:30pm
Jul 21
9:00am-12:00pm
ENGLISH ENRICHMENT CAMP
This camp will have an emphasis on language development. Camp activities in the morning will reflect on the afternoon’s schedule of games and activities. Basic English must be spoken by participant.
5 Sessions $84.50 6-10yrs 4361380 M-F 4361381 M-F Cloverdale Recreation Centre
Jul 14 Aug 25
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
Jul 7 Jul 14 Jul 21 Jul 28 Aug 11 Aug 18 Aug 25
4360744 M, W-F Jun 30 4360749 Tu-F Aug 5 Don Christian Recreation Centre 4359941 4359942 4359943 4359944 4359949 4359950 4359951
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Jul 7 Jul 14 Jul 21 Jul 28 Aug 11 Aug 18 Aug 25
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12:30pm-3:30pm 12:30pm-3:30pm
4359940 Clayton Hall
W-F
Jul 2
Have fun learning basic skills and dance techniques used by the pros to cheer your school teams on!
5 Sessions $81.50 6-10yrs
5 Sessions $156.75 6-10yrs
5 Sessions $104.25 6-10yrs
12:30pm-3:30pm
PRESCHOOL REGISTRATION There are still spots left in our year-long preschool programs for September 2014 to June 2015. Social Recreation (3-5yrs) Pre-K (4-5yrs) Scheduled monthly payment options are available. Childcare subsidy is available.
Call 604-598-7960 for more details.
4361375 M-F 4361377 M-F Cloverdale Recreation Centre
Jul 28 Aug 25
4362176 M-F 4362177 M-F 4362178 M-F 4362452 M-F 4362179 M-F 4362180 M-F 4362453 M-F Cloverdale Recreation Centre
Jul 7 Jul 14 Jul 21 Jul 28 Aug 11 Aug 18 Aug 25
9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm
5 Sessions $107.00 10-12yrs 4362382 4362384 4362385 4362387 4362391 4362398 4362401
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
Jul 7 Jul 14 Jul 21 Jul 28 Aug 11 Aug 18 Aug 25
9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm
Jul 14 Aug 25
9:00am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm
SOCCER CAMP
Camp activities include age appropriate programming for children ages 10- 13. Themed activities will include sports, arts and crafts, music, dance and games. Water park days and swimming may be included in the weekly events.
5 Sessions $107.00 10-12yrs
9:00am-3:00pm
Learn what’s slimy, electrifying, silly, ultrasonic, scintillating, puzzling, colourful, explosive, magnetic, and outrageously FUN? 4361378 M-F 4361379 M-F Cloverdale Recreation Centre
9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm
CAMP PRETEEN FUN ZONE
9:00am-3:00pm
3 Sessions $64.25 6-9yrs
SCIENCE CAMP
Aug 18
9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm
4 Sessions $85.75 6-9yrs
This camp is for French immersion students right from the first ‘bonjour’ to the last day ‘au-revior’. Children will participate in arts, crafts, games and sports.
4361389 M-F Cloverdale Recreation Centre
9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm
5 Sessions $107.00 6-9yrs
FRENCH IMMERSION CAMP
CHEERLEADING CAMP
9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm
4 Sessions $85.75 6-12yrs
DRAMA CAMP 4361386 M-F Cloverdale Recreation Centre
Can’t get enough basketball? Learn new skills or improve on your existing ones. Slam dunk your summer and join us for some fun!
4361362 M-F 4361364 M-F Cloverdale Recreation Centre
Jul 14
5 Sessions $81.50 6-10yrs
BASKETBALL CAMP M-F M-F
4360745 4360746 4360747 4360748 4360750 4360751 4360752
5 Sessions $81.50 10-13yrs
BADMINTON CAMP
4361361 4361363
M-F
Camp programs include sports, arts, crafts, music, dance and games. Weekly themes. Check with the Town Centre in your area for specific details. Camp Connections are available for extended camp hours.
5 Sessions $107.00 6-12yrs 12:30pm-3:30pm 9:00am-12:00pm
5 Sessions $81.50 6-9yrs 4360276
4364707 M-F 5 Sessions $46.50 10-12yrs 4364708 M-F Cloverdale Recreation Centre
Jul 21 Aug 18
FUN ZONE CAMP
Enjoy a week playing soccer. Program will help to develop skills through games and fun.
5 Sessions $81.50 6-8yrs 4361344 4361346
M-F M-F
Jul 14 Aug 11
9:00am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm
5 Sessions $81.50 9-12yrs 4361345 M-F 4361347 M-F Cloverdale Recreation Centre
Jul 14 Aug 11
12:30pm-3:30pm 12:30pm-3:30pm
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER CALL 604-501-5100 OR GO TO WWW.SURREY.CA/REGISTER.
4 Sessions $85.75 10-12yrs 4362389 Clayton Hall
Tu-F
Aug 5
9:00am-3:00pm
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