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Late spring compounded by the lowly theft of winter food The family only takes one holiday a year – By Jennifer Lang It’s already been a difficult year for Ron and a week-long camping trip to rendezvous with Pam Tamis of Rondriso Farms, a traditional other relatives. But the 43.5-acre property was far from family farm in Cloverdale. abandoned in their absence. Not only was Like other local farmers, they’ve already had to contend with a late spring. Crops like beets nephew house sitting, Ron’s father also lives and carrots are well behind were they should on the property. He looks after the cows and be and some – like the parsnips and onions – keeps an eye on things while they’re away. But the thieves were sneaky, breaking into have failed outright. Instead of opening up their seasonal farm the shop through the barn, ignoring the presgate shop this week, the Tamises are hoping sure washer and other tools that had been left out, heading straight for the store’s the weather will cooperate long freezers instead. enough for the their remaining “It was like a beeline. They were veggie crops to catch up. “It’s a super-tight covered, out of sight from the And now this. Ron, Pam and their three margin on beef...” house,” Ron said. He figures whoever stole the young sons returned home from food watched as the family packed a recent family camping trip to a - Ron Tamis up the trailer and hit the road – devastating discovery: while they and knew how to elude existing sewere away, someone broke in and curity measures – because the next stole their SPCA-certified beef morning, his father noticed a light from two large storage freezers in was on in the shop. And sure enough, he eventhe shop. In emptying out the freezers, the thieves tually found packages of ground beef laying in took beef meant for customers along with the grass, betraying the path of their pillage. “They had to go back and forth (from the the family’s winter food. For the first time in road to the shop). There were multiple boxes.” years, they’ll have to buy meat from the groOriginally a dairy farm, Tamis took over cery store. “They took everything,” said Ron. “They the burgeoning beef operations in 2001, when See HOPING / Page 2 took the heart. They took the liver, the oxtail, everything.”
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Ron Tamis of Rondriso Farms, a small family run-operation in Cloverdale. The Tamis family has been farming in Surrey since 1958. The farm shop hasn’t opened yet because of a late spring.
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By Jennifer Lang At age 2½, one of B.C.’s littlest insulin-dependent diabetics is also one of the biggest fundraisers around for an organization that’s helping find a cure. Coltan Daniel was just nine months old when he was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 2009. He nearly died while doctors frantically tried to figure out what
was wrong. Fortunately, the staff at BC Children’s Hospital were able to save his life. Now, it’s up to Coltan’s family to manage his blood sugar levels, inject him with insulin, and manage his diet – every day. He’s “just a little guy”, mom Meaghan Norton Daniel says, so he requires constant blood checks throughout the day, and even every two to three hours at night. Failing to do so could result in seizures, coma or death – or might bring on longterm complications like blindness, kidney failure and loss of limbs.
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Farmer hoping for a ‘fantastic’ fall his father retired, and moved into full-time farming in 2005, when the farm expanded to a handful of vegetable crops, including pumpkin and the sweet corn, a favourite with customers. Poor spring growing temperatures had already forced the family to push back the opening of its farm store. The theft of food from a farm that prides itself on welcoming local school children and parents each Autumn for barn and pumpkin patch tours and hayrides is particularly galling. It’s left the family wondering what sort of person would steal the personal food of a farmer. Ron estimates the theft represents about one 10th of his net proceeds. “It’s a super-tight margin on beef anyways,” he said, explaining Rondriso Farms at 8390 172 Street operates the pumpkin patch attraction in
the fall as an additional source of revenue. “The animals are a 365-days-a-year job. Every penny counts.” About 20 calves are born and raised at the farm each year. The
farm produces SPCA-certified beef, third-party certification that means the cattle are milk and grass-fed, grass and grain finished, and are antibiotic and growth hormone-free.
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individual fundraiser for 2010. He was also awarded the top rookie award from the JDRF. Turns out, Team Coltan was just getting started. This year, the team’s set a goal of
$20,000. On June 5, they held a movie night at the Clova Cinema in Cloverdale. The team is holding a cocktail gala evening at Belle’s Restaurant in South Surrey on July 23. Highlights include a photo booth, door prizes, and auction. Items up for bid include a team signed Canucks
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Fortunately, all of the processed beef had been sold. Some of the frozen beef stolen belonged to a couple of customers whose orders were being stored at Rondriso Farms. In the wake of the theft, Ron plans to boost security on the farm. “It just means more money that’s not available right now you have to invest into the farm, otherwise it’s going to happen again.” Despite the setback, he’s confident that there will soon be better times ahead. “That’s just it. In farming, it’s not over until it’s over. We could end up with a fantastic fall, and as a farmer, that’s what you hope for.” Nor will the family give up their precious annual oneweek holiday. “Your kids are only young once,” he said, adding the boys are 7, 5, and 3. “You never get that time back.”
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Sunday joyride in a front-end loader By Dan Ferguson There were, witnesses said, five to seven young men riding the 20-ton John Deere front end loader down 24 Avenue early last Sunday morning. The stereo in the cab of the 20-ton rig was blasting music over the sound of the 232 horsepower engine. The big tractor was stolen from a locked compound at Stokes Pit near the Langley-Surrey border around 1 a.m. As it was making its way eastward down the 19900 block of 24 Avenue, the loader flipped over a Ford F350 pickup truck, leaving the smaller vehicle on its side. Shortly after that the youths abandoned the loader and fled on foot.
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WALKING TOUR Enjoy a summer stroll as you explore Cloverdale’s colourful past, with a guided walking tour through the social and recreational heart of Surrey. Presented by the Surrey Museum, Saturday, July 30 from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. There’s a $10 cost. For ages 16 and up. For more information and to register, visit www.surrey.ca/heritage or call the museum at: 604-502-6463. SURREY LITTLE THEATRE Surrey Little Theatre presents its summer production, Unusual Suspects, July 13 to 23. Performances at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings, with two shows Saturdays; a 2 p.m. matinee and an 8 p.m. evening performance. One crime, four high school students and one angry principal set the stage for this action-packed comedy. Directed by Loryn LeGear. Tickets/reservations by calling 604-576-8451 or email reservations@ surreylittletheatre.com. HOMINEM MEETS HOMINUM Fraser Valley Chapter is an informal discussion and support group to help gay, bisexual and questioning men with the challenges of being married, separated or single. Our next meeting is on Friday July 29. For info and meeting location, call Art-604-462-9813. ANNOUNCEMENTS CALL FOR ENTRY Call for entry for holiday art and fine craft sale, A Real Piece of Work, At Ocean Park Community Hall Nov. 19-20. And for the separate jewelry and accessories show, A Real Gem, Nov. 26-27. Jury for handcrafted work is ongoing. Email arealpieceofwork@hotmail.com for more info. CRISIS LINE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED The Fraser Health Crisis Line is recruiting volunteers to provide assistance to people in the region who are experiencing emotional distress. No previous experience is needed as extensive training and ongoing support is provided. If you’re interested in learning more, visit our website at www.options.bc.ca and follow the link for the Crisis Line. Next training starts soon. CLUBS/GROUPS INTERESTED IN GARDENING? Why not join the South Surrey Garden Club? Visitors welcome; $3 drop in fee credited to annual membership of $20. We meet on the fourth Wednesday of each month at St. Marks Anglican Church at 12953 20 Ave. Guest speakers, field trips, workshops. Call David at 604-533-1142 or email broomhead@shaw.ca 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? Contact Overeaters Anonymous. No fees, no dues, no weigh-ins, no diets. We are a fellowship. Meetings every Thursday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the Cloverdale United Church basement, 17575 58A Ave. Cloverdale. SOUTH SURREY SOUL SISTERS The newly formed South Surrey Soul Sisters meet the third Thursday of the month. We are working, under the auspices of the Stephen Lewis Foundation to support the African grandmothers who are raising an estimated 14 million orphaned children. Please come and join us – all welcome – you do not have to be a grandmother. Info: claremar@shaw.ca.
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This was the scene at the Canada Post mailbox outside Shoppers at Hwy 10 and 152 Street last Friday morning. Surrey-Panorama MLA Stephanie Cadieux and SurreyWhite Rock MLA Gordon Hogg were mailing in their HST ballots. With ballots now arriving (they were supposed to be delivered to most homes by July 7), Surrey residents are encouraged to participate in the referendum. The deadline has been extended Aug. 5, now that the postal shutdown is over.
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To the editor; The Rail For the Valley Campaign demands the provincial government get started on building South of Fraser light rail, now that residents are being asked to pay more in vehicle and gas taxes. The idea of increasing taxes in Surrey and Langley to fund the Evergreen SkyTrain Line will simply not fly if there is not also an immediate plan to build light rail south of the Fraser River. The Evergreen Line is extremely expensive and taking so long to implement because the provincial government decided it must be built using Bombardier’s SkyTrain system instead of the far more popular option of at-grade light rail that is being built everywhere else around the world. So now, people south of the Fraser are being asked to pay even more in taxes for very little benefit to themselves. This has to change. We strongly support Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts’ demands for immediate investment in atgrade light rail south of the Fraser, and we await an announcement from the province.
To put things in perspective, an independent technical analysis by Leewood Projects of Great Britain confirms that establishing a light rail service on the existing Interurban corridor, through Surrey, Delta, Cloverdale, Langley, Abbotsford, all the way 100 km to Chilliwack, would cost about a third the cost of the 11km Evergreen SkyTrain line. The Interurban would be an excellent starting point for a light rail network, because you can establish an initial system of considerable length at low cost, and then build on to it. Rail For the Valley understands the need to sometimes raise revenues in order to help pay for significant infrastructure projects that will benefit everyone. It has now been 17 years with no rail-based transit expansion south of the Fraser River, and increased taxes must be accompanied by the creation of real alternatives for people in the area. South of Fraser light rail is long overdue. Dr. John Buker Founder, Rail For the Valley Chilliwack, B.C.
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ARTS AND CRAFTS SALE Hosted by the Dragonfly Ladies Social Art Club Saturday, July 16 from 10 a.m. to 7 pm. Decorative and fine art, a country store of unpainted surfaces, books, 5th Ave. Jewellery, Party Lite Candles, paints & art supplies at Cactus Station Art Studio, 5970 173B St., Cloverdale. Our charity is to local women’s transition houses. More info: call Carolyn at 604-803-4472.
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Hotel guests pay with honey Local honeybees check in at three B.C. hotels for the summer By Boaz Joseph On Wednesday, June 29, a large group of tiny guests arrived at their destination late, checking in at 11 p.m. at the Fairmont Vancouver Airport hotel. The entourage – 1.44 million honeybees boxed in 36 colonies – was on a working holiday of sorts at the Sea Island Conservation Area in Richmond. It’s the second year that John Gibeau has brought his bees to the hotel, part of a threeyear agreement to provide the hotel’s kitchen with honey produced from the nectar of wildflowers in the area.
are situated in the hotel’s thirdfloor garden next to the swimming pool. At Victoria’s Empress, the five colonies are fenced off on the front lawn – sometimes visited by a groundhog, whose burrow lays between the boxes. Gibeau says the unique foliage around the sites makes for honeys with different colours, aromas and flavours – with the cultivated
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Five colonies at the Empress are sometimes visited by a groundhog.
In 2010, 24 colonies on the site produced about 2,200 lbs. of honey. For the last several years, Gibeau, owner of Cloverdale’s Honeybee Centre, has provided 10 colonies to the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel in Vancouver. This year, he also brought five colonies by ferry to the Fairmont Empress Hotel in Victoria. At YVR, the bees have been situated about 400 metres north of the hotel. The bee colonies at the two other Fairmont hotels are on the premises. As for last year’s sweet harvest, “it’s all gone,” says Gibeau, whose company jars the honey for the executive chefs at all three hotels. “They used it all up.” In downtown Vancouver, the 10 bee colonies
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Suspiciously unusual: Kaeman Sustar, Krista Long, William Valenzuela, Nicole Cochrane and Nicholas Yee head up a youthful cast in the Surrey Little Theatre’s summer production, Unusual Suspects.
They might not appear to have much in common. But four high school students at the centre of Surrey Little Theatre’s summer youth production do share one similarity: they all despise their high school principal. Unusual Suspects, debuting yesterday, follows the quartet of teens as they attempt to get revenge on Principal Piddles, the angry man who has haunted their high school years. The action-packed comedy is directed by
Loryn Gear, who’s normally seen on stage rather than at the helm of a production. “The cast and crew have been terrific and I would certainly do it again,” says the first-time director. Unusual Suspects runs Wednesday to Saturday from July 13 to 23, evening shows at 8 p.m. and Saturday matinees at 2 p.m. Tickets are available by calling 604-5768451 or email reservations@surreylittletheatre.com.
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Trustees approve raise A raise for Surrey school trustees kicked in July 1. The seven trustees now receive an annual base rate of $29,800 each, with the chair receiving an extra $3,000 a year and the vice chair getting an additional $1,500. The increase works out to about $66 a month, and mirrors the 2.6 per cent rise in the Consumer Price Index (cost of living) in Vancouver. The Surrey board’s wages will now total $213,000, less than their counterpart school boards in Coquitlam and Vancouver, which each have nine trustees. Surrey has a significantly higher number of students than those two districts. An anticipated 70,360 students are expected to enroll in Surrey schools next fall. The Surrey school district has nearly 9,000 employees.
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Wearing T-shirts bearing images of their loved ones, they walked in Stanley Park on Father’s Day to honour victims of senior abuse, and to highlight the lack of an adequate law protecting B.C. seniors, children and people with disabilities from wrongful death. The walk was organized by Cloverdale resident Rita McDonnell and other groups.
Council pay increase Surrey taxpayers are paying about $50,000 more for city council. It cost $727,804 in 2010 to pay for eight councillors and the mayor, up from $679,923 the previous year. Cost of living increases are part of the explanation. The mayor now earns $112,550 (up $3,500) and councillors
$632,000 (up by $2,000). Coun. Barinder Rasode rang up the most costs, charging $17,569 for out-of-town and other expenses, such as car allowance. Rasode was just ahead of Coun. Marvin Hunt, who billed the city $17,049 in expenses in 2010. Most of that was for out-of-town conferences. Third in expenses was Coun. Judy Villenueve with $14,493,
followed by Coun. Linda Hepner with $12,520, Coun. Mary Martin with $12,490, Mayor Dianne Watts at $12,415 in expenses, Coun. Tom Gill with $11,923 and Coun. Barbara Steele with $8,498. Section 168 of the Community Charter requires the release of council expenditures at least once a year.
Public school employers say contract demands tabled by the B.C. Teachers Federation would cost the system nearly $2.2 billion more each year. The demands include doubling the provision for bereavement leave to provide 10 days paid leave on the death of any friend or relative. The union also wants teachers to be able to take 26 weeks off each year as a fully paid leave of absence to provide compassionate care to any person. The BCTF also wants wage parity with other provinces, although it hasn’t yet tabled an exact pay hike demand. Teachers salaries range from around $47,000 to over $75,000 a year. Salary parity would mean a 21 per cent raise for most teachers to match levels in Alberta and cost an estimated $618 million, according to the BC Public School Employers Association (BCPSEA). Other top cost drivers in the proposals include extra prep time at $417 million and $445 million for a retirement bonus that would give departing teachers an extra five per cent payout for every year they’ve worked. The proposals leave a wide gulf between the teachers’ federation and the BCPSEA, which aims to keep overall teacher costs frozen. Unionized teachers voted 90 per cent in favour of strike action last month. Any initial job action starting in September is expected to be limited to paring back administrative work and other non-teaching activities. The employers association said it’s concerned the teachers passed a strike vote at an early stage in talks. Negotiations are to resume in August. – Jeff Nagel, Black Press
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ribbon at the official opening of Adams Road Elementary last week. The ribbon-cutting duties were performed in a cooperative fashion, with Grade 1 student Brianna Kleinfeld helping both school principal Joanne Berka and the cabinet minister. The opening ceremony included guest speakers, entertainment, school tours and a reception. The school, located at 18228 68 Avenue, is named for the Adams family, who lived in the area during the 1920s. It welcomed its first students earlier this year on Jan. 10. At school year’s end it had an enrolment of 268 students.
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Contributed “Play hard, smart, and together.” That’s the motto for Cloverdale Catholic School’s Track and Field program. On Wednesday, June 8, they lived up to that motto and more. Cloverdale Catholic School, located near 176 Street and 59 Avenue, has seen a marked improvement in the level of participation and on-field success of its Track and Field program over the past several years. All that improvement culminated in a stunning first place finish at the recent Catholic Independent Schools of the Vancouver Archdiocese Track Meet at Swangard Stadium on June 8. Surrey’s shortage of classroom space That competition, which involves got some attention in the B.C. legislaclose to 35 school and well over 1,000 ture last month as local NDP MLAs athletes, is the largest of its kind on presented a 659-signature petition proBritish Columbia. Among the brighttesting a lack of capital funding. est stars at the event were Cloverdale “Families are very concerned about Catholic’s own 12-year-old Maria the negative impact of inadequate Palmegiani and 11-year-old Raquel school space on their children’s educaPinto, both of whom won the “aggreCONTRIBUTED PHOTO tion,” said Jagrup Brar, MLA for Surreygate” awards for best female athlete in These amazing athletes from Cloverdale Catholic School took their school to a first-place finish at a recent track meet Fleetwood. their age group. at Burnaby’s Swanguard Stadium. Among the brightest stars were students Maria Palmegiani, 12, and Raquel Pinto, 11. “Even the government’s own docu“For the kids to achieve this level of ments show that our secondary schools Hospital, Surrey Urban Mission, Doctors Without Borders, success is wonderful,” says Principal are at 117 per cent capacity. That’s unacceptable.” Mr. Jason Borkowski, “but we would not want to judge our and Clayton Heights’ school community in Sierra Leone. Apart from money for seismic upgrades and full-day kin– Cloverdale Reporter success based on one day’s performance. The real success dergarten, the Surrey School District has not received capital story here is the involvement, dedication, and hard work of funding for new schools since 2005. so many students, parents, and teachers. It really shows what At present, the district has more than 230 portables and we can do when we believe in ourselves and work together to it’s estimated there will be 340 in use by 2015. Add to that Bands from two local high schools took part in their very use our God given gifts to their full potential.” the fact that there are about 800 people moving to the city –Cloverdale Catholic School own Disney show. Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary’s wind enmonthly, and the school space crunch compounds even fursemble and jazz ensemble performed at Disneyland in May. Clayton Heights Secondary’s concert band also performed ther. Some schools, such as Earl Marriott Secondary and at Disneyland in May. The groups were taking part in the Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary, are switching to alternate student timetables in the fall to accommodate more students. Students at Clayton Heights Secondary raised about $900 Disney Performing Arts Program, which offer band, choral, Surrey-Whalley MLA Bruce Ralston called the situation dance and auxiliary performers the chance to learn, perform through raffle tickets, dunk tank, candy and baked goods “intolerable” and said Surrey is getting the short end of the and compete at Disneyland. sales and snow cone sales at a year-end event. – Cloverdale Reporter stick. Surrey-Green Timbers MLA Sue Hammell agreed.“It is Students and staff turned out in full force to support the high time that the new premier follow through on her comthird annual Project Equal Carnival, held in conjunction with mitment to put families first and provide students in Surrey the school’s yearbook signing and student appreciation barwith the funding that they need in order to ensure an envibecue. The money is going to various local and international ronment conducive to learning,” said Hammell. causes, including the Autism Foundation, BC Children’s – Sheila Reynolds, Black Press Education Minister George Abbott was on hand to cut the
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AVOID BANKRUPTCY - SAVE UP TO 70% Of Your Debt. One affordable monthly payment, interest free. For debt restructuring on YOUR terms, not your creditors. Call 1-866-690-3328 or see web site: www.4pillars.ca GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com If you own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS will lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Publisher The Morning Star in Vernon, B.C. has an opening for the position of Publisher. The Morning Star, one of Canada’s leading community newspapers, is published every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday and has an extensive distribution network throughout the North Okanagan. More than 33,000 homes and businesses are reached in the communities of Vernon, Coldstream, Armstrong, Enderby, Lumby, Cherryville, Oyama, Spallumcheen, Grindrod, Falkland and Silver Star. The Morning Star is the No.1 news source in the North Okanagan and has been committed to serving its communities with in-depth local news, sports, entertainment, events and happenings since 1988. The Morning Star is part of Black Press, Canada’s largest private, independent newspaper company, with over 150 community, daily and urban newspapers located in BC, Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii. Black Press is seeking a proven leader with an impressive track record in newspaper management, to build on the considerable growth the Morning Star has experienced over the past 23 years.
The Lemare Group is currently seeking a hoe chucker/loader operator, and a boom man for the North Vancouver Island area. Full time, union wages. Email resume to: office@lemare.ca or fax 250956-4888.
MODEL/TALENT AGENCIES
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142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS
Ideally, you should have a good understanding of all facets of newspaper operations with emphasis on sales, marketing and financial management. As publisher, you will be instrumental in developing a multi platform strategy for the newspaper and its online initiatives, as it continues to serve a rapidly expanding and diverse marketplace. If you are a critical thinker, customer driven and possess strong entrepreneurial skills, Black Press wants to hear from you. Please send your resume by July 22, 2011 to: Bruce McAuliffe, President Black Press BC South c/o Kelowna Capital News 2495 Enterprise Way, Kelowna, B.C. V1X 7K2 Email: brucem@blackpress.ca
Admin Assistant Trainees Needed! Professionally trained Administrators needed! No Experience? Need Training? Career Training & Job Placement Available! 1-888-512-7116
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Thursday, July 14, 2011 Cloverdale Reporter A11 PERSONAL SERVICES 182
FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 287
MoneyProvider.com. $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-7761660.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 341
HOME IMPROVEMENTS Exceptional Quality On Time, On Budget, As Promised...
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Call Ian 604-724-6373
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356
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 518
BUILDING SUPPLIES
SAWMILLS from only $3997 MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800566-6899 Ext:400OT. 1-800-5666899. STEEL BUILDING SALE... SPECIALS from $5 to $12/sq. ft. Great pricing on ABSOLUTELY every model, width and length. Example: 30’Wx50’Lx16’H. NOW $10,500.00. End walls included, doors optional. Pioneer Steel Manufacturers 1-800668-5422.
560
MISC. FOR SALE
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HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
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TREE SERVICES
Tree removal done RIGHT! • Tree & Stump Removal • Certified Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck • Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging ~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 224
CARPET CLEANING
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PETS
CONCRETE & PLACING
CONCRETE. Remove & Replace. Specializing in driveway, patios, etc. All types of finishes. FREE Estimates. 604-996-6878.
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GARDENING
JAPANESE YARDMAN ~Since 1983~
D Summer Clean-up D Garden Maintenance D Trimming, Landscaping D No B.S.T. Seniors Discount
Kris 604-617-5561
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MISC SERVICES
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MOVING & STORAGE
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. We move - We ship - We recycle. Senior- Student Discount available. 604-721-4555 or 604-800-9488.
PETS
Beautiful & adorable purebred German Shepherd puppies born on Apr. 27, no papers. Loving & affectionate parents, vet checked, 1st shots, dewormed. Good family dogs. 604-796-3561 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CKC Reg.soft coated Wheaten Terrier pups, hypo-allergenic. Guarntd. Vet ✓ $1200. Call 604-617-3470 CUTIE Celia is ready, just 11 wks old, $450.Good with kids, CKC reg, vet checked,dewormed and vaccinated , shots taken, coming with registration papers. s.wallace43@yahoo.com ENGLISH BULLDOG puppies, Male/Female, P/B, mircochiped, dewormed, Vet check, health guar’d Call Andrei 604-970-3807.
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604.723.8434 Top Quality Painting Exterior / Interior • Insured • WCB • Written Guarantee • Free Est. • 20 Years Exp. AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
A-TECH Services 604-230-3539 Running this ad for 7yrs
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $269, 2 coats (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services. www.paintspecial.com
“ ABOVE THE REST “ Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices, Professional Crew. Free Est. Written Guarantee. No Hassle, Quick Work, Insured, WCB. Call (778)997-9582 MILANO PAINTING. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Written Guar. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510
GERMAN Shepherd female pups, large boned, CKC registered. Vet checked, tattooed. Excellent temperament. 604-819-1414 German Shepherd Pup- adorable 15wks, Female. Dewormed. 1st shots. Blk/tan. $500 604-466-2757. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS. 2 Male & 2 Fem. $550. 1st shots & dewormed. Call 778-863-6332. GERMAN Shepherd pups & young adults. Quality German & Czech bloodlines. 604-856-8161 GOLDEN retriever X Australian Shepherd, 9wks. black M w/white markings $300 Dewormed. No Sun calls: 604-819-4404, 604-823-6703 LAB PUPPIES, beautiful Chocolate & Yellow labs, 8 wk old females, 1st shots, call: (604)856-8987. LOVEBIRDS beautiful exotic colours, orange face babies, 3mth old, only $50/ea. John 778-294-2883. MALTESE PUPPIES. 1st shots, vet ✔, health guarnt’d, all white. Can view mother. $650 (604)820-8513 MULTI POO minature black brown apricot 4-5lbs Hypo allerg, exc family pet vet cert $775. 604-341-1445 NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com P. B. PRESA only 2 in litter, both males, $1200. Born May 6, great temp. born on farm. 604-855-6929 PRESA CANARIO pups, $500$1200. Black, fawn & brindle. Dad 150lbs, Mom 120lbs. 778-552-1525 PRESA CANARIO X puppies, born May 8, on farm, great temp $650. 604-855-6929 or cell 604-217-1346 PUPPIES FOR SALE, 9 wks old, Terrier X Chihuahua $300 Call 604-856-3855 West Highland Terrier, 13wks, Vet checked, 2nd shots, dewormedFamily raised, Crate/paper trained. 1 male, $900, 604-316-8691 YELLOW LAB PUPS CKC reg.. papers, first shots, dew claws removed,tatooed $900 (604)826-1088
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509
AUCTIONS
WWW.BCAUCTION.CA BC Government Surplus Auction Vehicles, Equipment, Machinery, Seized Items and Misc. Items
636
Hoist V3 Home gym
used.
• Chest Press • Arm Press • Leg Press Paid $3500, sacrifice $1000. obo. Downsizing must sell.
Call: 604-309-6206 for more info. & photo
REAL ESTATE 603
ACREAGE
20 Acre Ranch Foreclosures Near Booming El Paso, Texas Was $16,900 Now $12,900 $0 Down, take over payments, $99/mo. Beautiful views, owner financing, FREE map/pictures 800-755-8953
7.5 ACRES in Quesnel Lake area, Likely, BC Government forfeited property sold www.bcauction.ca
EXT. HOMECARE CO. of 24 yrs. Lge. client base, low overhead, lge. return. $25,000. obo Incl. clients & equip. Randy (604)975-9832
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HOUSES FOR SALE
3 BDRM RANCHER ON ACREAGE, 1 BATH, WOOD STOVE, SHARED HYDRO, MINUTES FROM COW RIVER/TRIAL, 15 MINS TO DUNCAN. 250-7493188
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Lakeshore living At it’s Best! LAKESHORE 101 ft frontage by 88 ft. VACATION HOME 1-1/2 Story - 1200 sq. ft. Upper level - 3 bdrms Main level - 1 large bdrm Main bathrm, Open floor Plan - dining rm, kitchen and front room with dbl patio door access to Large deck - over 700 sq. ft. Large floating wharf - 660 sq. ft. 2 buoys, Firepit BACKYARD: Storage shed, grassy play area & fenced kennel.
ONLY $729,000: Perfect getaway for your family & all your friends!
Microwave, 3 burner stove, awning, am/fm/cd player & more! $29,900 (stk.21367)
www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644 2007 ADVENTURER 200WR
RENTALS
APARTMENT/CONDO
DELTA NORTH
SHANNON GARDENS The Place to Live in N. Delta Park Like Setting
1 Bdrm $850/mo; 2 bdrms from $1000 + hydro. Quiet bldg. Heat, hot water, garborator, f/s, d/w, f/place. Inste storage & u/g pkg. Heated indoor pool & sauna.
Call 604-591-5666 Website: www.aptrentals.net
SURREY CENTRAL VICINITY
BURNSIDE APARTMENTS
Fabulous, affordable 1 bdrm + den from $800; 2 bdrm + den from $1000. Near SFU at Surrey Central Mall and all amen. Some suites with skylights & f/place. Incl’s. heat & hot water. N/P
604-589-5505 SURREY
www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644
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1988 CHEV CORSICA LT Only 81,000/km’s. Like new. No accidents, original paint, loaded with A/C. $2200. 604-828-1205. 1991 CADILLAC Allante only 43,000 mi. Estate sale from La Conner, WA. Removable hardtop & Softtop. $8,500. 604-309-4001 1995 Mustang - 2.3 L, 5 spd man. 138,000K. Good running order. Cln. a/cared. $1250/obo. 604-888-1086 1998 CHRYSLER SEBRING conv JXI, exc cond, good gas mileage, $4995 obo. Bob (604)765-5546. 1998 SUNFIRE GT, exc cond. 2 dr, 132 kms, std, p/w, A/C, new brakes, AriCrd, $1700 obo. 604-780-8404 2000 LINCOLN LS, V6, fully loaded, exc. cond. $7,000 obo. Silver, Call (604)542-0129 2007 PT CRUISER only 22,000 miles. Sport wheels. $8,500. obo. Call 604-309-4001.
Family oriented bldg near Guildford Mall. Spacious 1 bdrm from $800/mo; 2 bdrm from $1000/mo. Some with laminate & carpet flooring with tile entrance. F/P, 4 appl’s, in-ste storage, large patio. Secure prkg. avail. Laundry on each floor. Heat & hot water. N/P. Well worth your inspection. www.aptrentals.net
HOMES FOR RENT
LANGLEY / CLOVERDALE. Newer 3 bdrm + 2.5 bath. Upper suite house. (Bsmt suite will not be rented). Near school in nice area. W/d. Ns/np. 2 car garage, gated yard. Avail now. $1,975 mo. + utils. 1 year minimum. Call 604 512 0092 or matt@gruporealdelmar.com
1989 VOLVO 780, 2dr, body by Bertone, black. 152,201 kms. Auto. Exc. cond. $9000: (604)538-1791 1994 MAZDA MX6 - automatic. Good condition! $2250/obo. Call Bob (604)765-5546. 2005 TOYOTA CAMERY LE, 4 cyl, auto, 72 km, silver, loaded, very clean, $11,700. Call 604-518-9735 2006 MAZDA 5, 6 pass van, touring edition, loaded, auto, sunroof, 17’’ wheels. $9,900 obo. 604-309-4001. 2007 HYUNDAI GLS in mint cond, 50k,all service intervals maintained a/c, heated seats, c/c, p/windows & locks, CD player, charcoal, great on gas, $10,500. 604-812-9136
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VEHICLES WANTED
ALWAYS CA$H Scrap Vehicle & Equipment Removal.
Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal
The Scrapper
Don 778.938.6277
CA$H for CAR$ No Wheels -No Problem! Servicing the Fraser Valley 604-746-2855
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
We pay $100 to $1200 Cash for all scrap Cars, Trucks & Machinery. Free Pick-up.
No Wheels - No Problem! Call Gerry:
604-612-7182 SCRAP BATTERIES WANTED We buy scrap batteries from cars, trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each. Free pick-up anywhere in BC, Min. 10. Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288
747B SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
Vernon: Lakeside Assisted Living Home, licensed, Space Available, Pictures & info by email shason@telus.net or call Steve at (250)306-0734
1995 GMC YUKON SLT 4/dr, auto, white, loaded, air, clean, 196K, good tires. $3800. 604-828-1205. 2004 JEEP GRAND Cherokee Ltd. 4x4, auto, red, 160K, $8500 firm. Call: 604-538-9257 2005 JIMMY GMC - 2 dr, fully loaded, auto, 4WD, MUST SELL. Lady driven. $8900/obo. (604)728-2817.
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WANTED TO RENT
Wanted to Rent, Surrey/Langley or Cloverdale. Small house Aug 1, between $800-1150/mo. Also interested in being caretakers. Excel ref, n/p, n/s, mature, responsible. Call 604-780-1957
TRANSPORTATION
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838 806
ANTIQUES/CLASSICS
MOTORCYCLES
2006 SUZUKI Boulevard 11,000 kms. Pearl baby blue, many extras chrome. $5200 obo. 778-235-9888.
RECREATIONAL/SALE
1992 26’ OAKLAND 5th WHEEL. Original owner, has had TLC, extras, $7500. Ph: (604)888-4979
Call 604-542-0865 or 250-955-6398 Email: dlklitch@telus.net For more details
WEBSITE:
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
CARS - DOMESTIC
5052 Squilax Anglemont Rd. Celista, BC.
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845
FREE CASH BACK WITH $0 DOWN at Auto Credit Fast. Need a vehicle? Good or Bad credit call Stephanie 1-877-792-0599 www.autocreditfast.ca. DLN 30309. Free Delivery WANT A VEHICLE BUT STRESSED ABOUT YOUR CREDIT? Last week 24 out of 28 applications approved! We fund your future not your past. Any Credit. Receive a $500 Gift Card. 1-888-593-6095.
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
DONCASTER APARTMENTS Newly Renovated Apply within
736
Microwave, 3 burner stove and range oven, A/C, rear dinette, fantastic fan. $27,900 (stk.23496)
ACREAGE
CITY LIVING IN a Westcoast setting! Beautiful rentals available now in Wesbrook Village at UBC. Studios, 2-bedrooms and Townhouses. Call 604-228-2025 today, or mail DiscoverWesbrook@ ubcproperties.com www.DiscoverWesbrook.ca/bcy
OKANAGAN
4 bdrm South Facing Waterfront Vacation Home On Shuswap Lake!
2006 ADVENTURER 220RB
OTHER AREAS
Call 604-589-1805
*SPECTACULAR*
RECREATIONAL/SALE
2004 KEYSTONE MONTANA, 5th wheel, 33’ alum. frame w/fiberglass ext, 2 slides-outs, w/d ready, rear lounge, lge pass thru bsmt. storage, Arctic pkg, new 50K plus, like new sac, $23,500. Great snowbird unit. Call Ron 604-870-4799
TEXAS LAND FORECLOSURES! 20/40 acre tracts. Near growing El Paso-Was $16,900 (USD) Now $12,900 (USD) $0 Down, take over payments,$99/mo. (USD) Beautiful views, owner financing, FREE map/pictures.866-484-0857 (US)
706
Perfect condition, hardly Patented 3-D articulating;
838
CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS WITH DOLLAR DEALS 604-575-5555
SPORTING GOODS
Want to get into shape??
AUTO FINANCING
MORTGAGES
1903 MASON RISCH player piano. ball & cloth stool. over 100 piano rolls & cabinet $1200 604-448-1511
TOTAL HOME GYM
810
TRANSPORTATION
Mortgage Help! Beat bank rates for purchases and refinances, immediate debt consolidation, foreclosure relief, and equity loans. Free, fast, friendly, private consultations. Call 1-888-685-6181 www.mountaincitymortgage.ca
703
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TRANSPORTATION
Canadian CSA Modular, Manufactured, and Park Model Homes @ US factory direct wholesale prices. Starting @ 39,824 better features + more options = best value. The Home Boys 877-976-3737 or 509481-9830 www.hbmodular.com We will beat anyone’s price. Guaranteed!
125 ACRES for lease for 7 years. 80 acres of raspberries; 15 strawberries; 15 blueberries, 15 rhubarb. All irrigated by drip system. Call 604-504-1825
612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE
A-1 PAINTING CO.
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
604-787-5915, 604-291-7778
~CHOICE CARPET CLEANING~ Free Estimates. Guaranteed Work! 604-897-6025 (24 hr) 788-688-0117
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RED ENVELOPE - Unique & Personalized Gifts for All Your Friends & Family! Starting at $19.95. Visit www.redenvelope.com/Jewel for an extra 20% off or Call 1-888-4735407
REAL ESTATE
1996 CHEV SURBURBAN 2 door, 283 auto, p/s, p/b, disc brakes on front mag wheels, blk interior. $14,500. 604-626-4799
2004 37C PACE ARROW, 15,800 m, Shaw auto satellite, 3 slides, W/D, custom cover, 10 yr paint protection, etc. Better than new. $79,900. Call (604)869-3313
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TRUCKS & VANS
2002 CHEVY ASTRO VAN, white, A/C, 103K, interior like new, AirCared, $7400. Call 604-598-0405. 2003 DODGE DAKOTA, ext cab, 2 wheel drive, auto, canopy, 105K, $7800 firm. Call 604-538-4883.
A12 The Cloverdale Reporter Thursday, July 14, 2011
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#123 - 5501 204th St.
604-532-1158
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WHITE ROCK - CENTRAL PLAZA (behind the TD Bank)
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