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Watts to run for federal Conservatives By Kevin Diakiw In what is perhaps a surprise to no one, Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts will be running for the federal Conservatives in South Surrey. The popular three-term mayor will be running in the riding of South Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale (which will be renamed South Surrey-White Rock in a redistribution before the 2015 election) for the federal Conservatives. The riding has been a right-wing stronghold since the early 1970s, with current Tory MP Russ Hiebert announcing in February he would not be running for a fifth term. Watts describes herself as a small “c” Conservative with a well-developed social conscience. She said she was not offered, nor did she ask for, a cabinet post to run

for the Conservatives. The number-one issue she sees for the riding is rail safety: slope stabilizations issues, blockages of traffic by rail and a trestle bridge in dire need of repair. “That would be the one significant issue,” Watts said, adding the City of Surrey has identified about five areas where the White Rock and South Surrey BNSF railway track could be relocated. “If I’m elected, I will certainly be working very closely with the city in terms of the work that’s been undertaken,” Watts said. Added to her list of issues is truck traffic. “We have the second-largest border crossing in the country,” Watts said. “We have almost a million trucks going back and forth across the truck crossing each and every year.”

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For most Cloverdale voters, the 2015 federal race in newly-redistributed South SurreyWhite Rock will be outside of their new riding of Cloverdale-Langley City. Like South Surrey and White Rock, it’s considered secure turf for the Conservatives, even though there is no incumbent seeking a return to Ottawa. Five declared Conservative candidates are vying for their party’s nomination in the newlyconstituted electoral area: Paul Brar, who’s the manager of a Newton banquet hall; former Langley City councillor Dean Drysdale; former B.C. Liberal MLA Dave Hayer; Mike Garisto, a life insurance salesman; and former Conservative MP Gurmant Grewal. The Cloverdale-Langley City Conservative Association is expected to select their candidate soon. Langley resident John Aldag, who works for Parks Canada and is a father of three, is the Liberal Party of Canada’s candidate in Cloverdale-Langley City. – Jennifer Lang, Cloverdale Reporter

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and said Barinder Rasode is that choice. He was joined by Maz Artang, 27, a one-time director of operations for the B.C. Liberal Party Hub Tour. And representing the left for support was veteran former Surrey Coun. Bob Bose, who appeared by video. Some well-known faces also appeared in support of Rasode, including Sarbjit Batalia, mother of slain Surrey student Maple Batalia. Rasode did not introduce a team, nor did she unveil a platform. However, she promised significant change. “Fifty six days from today, on Nov. 15, the people of Surrey will be handed the keys to the mayor’s office,” Rasode promised the crowd. “Some call it a crazy dream, Us versus The Machine... the election is about finally giving the community a voice to city hall.” She also said the crime problem is largely due to a lack of police resources. “The RCMP has nearly twice the case load of the Vancouver Police Department,” she said. “Cases aren’t getting solved, and neighbourhoods are suffering.” It’s becoming hard to ignore the facts, she said. “Today, our city needs intensive care.” She said in the coming days, there will be an announcement of her whole “360-degree” vision on public safety. She has already said that will in-

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Surrey’s Alexis Lynn, 15, sings at Youth Fest 2014 at the Cloverdale Recreation Centre on Sept. 20. The annual event featured six hours of activities and music for youngsters and teens.

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True colours revealed The deal shows B.C.’s teachers weren’t fighting for money To the editor; As they say, the proof is in the pudding. After months of frustrating negotiation impasses, significant personal financial sacrifices and a great deal of negative press, the teachers have proved their true colors – it wasn’t the money but the students they been have fighting for. By accepting 1.20 per cent per year salary increases plus a partial strike compensation fund (government pays back $105

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Choosing one out of five To the editor; I am a Surrey resident of 52 years. I have lived in Surrey all my life. In fact, I live one mile today from where I grew up. The Conservative nomination race in the federal Cloverdale-Langley City riding is new, and has to date five candidates. Of the five, only one lives in the riding and has for more than 25 years. The others do not. I urge each and every concerned constituent to do their homework. Find out everything they can about the candidates. Who are they? What do they stand for? Most important, what is their involvement in our community? Do they really have this riding at heart? When I go to the polls, it’s going to be for someone who has lived here. I am going to throw my support behind Mike Garisto. He has lived here some 25 years and continues to be a voice for my community. Jean Van Zanten Surrey

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Surrey RCMP are looking for a suspect involved in an armed robbery at a Tim Horton’s in Cloverdale last week that police say is similar to a pair of recent robberies that took place in Langley. On Sept. 17 just after midnight, police were called out to a robbery in progress at the fast food outlet at the 17600-block of 64 Avenue. A male wearing a mask entered the establishment and took the cash till. He is described as 5’8”, stocky, and wearing a fading-to-dark light grey coat with a hood, gloves, dark jeans and running shoes. A police dog followed a track leading south of the location, suggesting – police say – the suspect fled by a vehicle. Two similar robberies took place in Langley earlier in the week. Anyone with more information is asked to contact the Surrey RCMP Robbery Section at 604-599-0502 or Crime Stoppers, if they wish to remain anonymous, at 1-800-222-8477 or www.solvecrime.ca.

another storefront for about two hours before the robbery took place. The suspect is described as a very young-looking white male with a small build (standing approximately 5’4” to 5’5”) and wearing a light coloured ball cap and hoodie. Police have also released a surveilSURREY RCMP lance photo (at left) Surveillance photo of the suspect of the suspect in in a mobile phone store robbery. hopes of making an identification. Anyone with more information is asked to contact the Surrey RCMP Robbery Section at 604-599-0502 or Crime Stoppers, if they wish to remain anonymous, at 1-800-222-8477 or www. solvecrime.ca.

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Teams wanted to tackle 50-hour film challenge

PET EXPERT

By Jennifer Lang All you wannabe Kathryn Bigelows and Wes Andersons out there take note: here’s a chance to shine your talents on the silver screen. Surrey Little Theatre is inviting all filmmakers and creative types to register a team in the 7th annual 50 Hour Film Challenge. The all-ages event pits teams of five or more in a frenetic, fruitful weekend quest: to write, shoot, and edit a five-minute-long movie for a chance to win $500. It’s modeled on the popular 48-hour film project format, with one key exception. This one has “an extra two hours,” event organizer

Lorie Chortyk General Manager, Community Relations, BC SPCA

Brigitte Seib says. The concept was launched six years ago as part of Surrey Little Theatre’s 50th season of live theatre celebrations, dubbed From Onstage to Onscreen. The filmmaking challenge was a hit, and has been an annual event ever since, giving the community another avenue to express its creative side, Seib says. “We welcome all community members to put together a five or more member team, dig out their camera equipment and editing software and come on out to take part in this exciting event!” she says. It’s open to all ages and abilities. Past entrants have ranged from students as young as

for the Cloverdale pet and the people who love them

Choosing a pet daycare or boarding facility or dog walker may seem like an easy task in today’s online, Google-is-just-a-click-away world. But leaving your pet at a business or with a pet walker can also be scary for many pet guardians, especially if the pet caretakers are complete unknowns.

Oct. 19 at 8 p.m. Registration deadline is Oct. 14. (Register by Oct. 3 to receive two free tickets to screenings). Cost to enter is $100 per team. Prizes are awarded the following weekend, on Oct. 26, at a Gala Filmmakers Reception, where all the films are screened. The event is open to the public (tickets are limited; look for advance sales). Rules and registration forms are available at www. surreylittletheatre.com.

Choosing your pet’s caregivers

also ask for references from past clients.

if my pet injures another pet or human?

With group play, how are pets introduced?

Questions to ask a potential pet caretaker include:

How much time off leash will my pet get?

Is the facility or pet walker willing to provide references?

Can you visit all areas of the pet daycare or boarding facility? What are the facility’s methods of training/behaviour management (i.e. rewarding good behaviour with praise or treats)? What is the maximum number of animals the daycare or walker or boarding facility will take? What is the ratio of pets to caretakers?

Asking questions about how Is there any the facility or person deals with certification? What behaviour management with the kind of training does animals in their care is key, as well staff have? as how they introduce animals to What happens if my each other, the number of animals pet gets injured? Or in their care at any given time, and the animals’ sleeping BOARDING AVAILABLE arrangements, in WE WELCOME the case of a daycare NEW PATIENTS or boarding facility. Dr. Susan Thompson 604-574-8873 B.Sc., DVM, Dip. Surg. Unit #3 – 17967 Pet guardians should Dr.56th AnikAve. BayCloverdale B.Sc., DVM www.catsathome.org also be able to visit Email: catsathomehospital@shawbiz.ca Feline HospitalFraser’s any pet-care related South Only facility at any time, and know the routes taken by potential pet walkers.

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If someone is going to be looking after your pet, due diligence is a must. Check out their qualifications or which courses they’ve taken, what certification they have, and if they have had pet first aid training. It’s also a good idea to search the business name online at the Better Business Bureau or similar sites, to see if there have been complaints and if so, how many there are and the nature of the complaints.

While there is no national college for pet care facilities, there are recognizable qualifications you can look into and you can

12 to retired Baby Boomers. Earl Marriott Secondary student Sam Zelter has been entering the contest since he was 13. His team, We The Youth (formerly ‘Film Hogs’) has taken second place a few years in a row. Now in Grade 12, Zelter is hoping to get his name on the trophy’s top spot. He’s challenged all other student and community filmmakers to enter a team. The challenge weekend is Fri- Perennial entrant Sam Zelter is day, Oct. 17 at 6 p.m. to Sunday, determined to win this year.

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One more chance to see wrestling star Midget Champion and more. He made his debut in 1999. According to Wikipedia, Sampson announced his decision to retire from pro wrestling in 2013, prior to a farewell tour. The upcoming event at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds also features Gangrel, the new champion, who takes on Rocket Randy Tyler for the ASW Trans Canada Title. Bad Boy Jason Cage and Flexx and Vixxxen take on Gorgeous Michelle Starr and Short Sleeve Sampson in tag

Minor football

Atom Division White Rock Titans: 18 Cloverdale Lions: 14 The Sept. 21 game started off with an energetic offensive drive from White Rock, which was held off with some great defensive deep in Cloverdale territory, creating a turnover on downs.

team action. The ASW Ladies Title is between defending champion Bambi Hall and Canadian Diamond. The ASW Cruiserweight Title bout is between The Great Kasaki vs. Christopher Rysekc. Collin Cutler and Kyle Sebastian (AKA Cougar Meat) are back to defend their ASW tag team titles. Other bouts include and Azeem the Dream vs. Breaker Iton. Midget Time 3 is Friday,

Sept. 26 at the Alice McKay Building at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds, 6050 176 Street, Surrey. Doors open at 7:15 p.m., and the event starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $20, $15 and $13. Available at Central City Comix, 10221 King George Highway, and Comics Scene at 8912 152 Street, Surrey, or at www.allstar-wrestling.com. For information, call 604710-0872. Meet the wrestlers after the show at Rusty’s Pub. – Cloverdale Reporter

Sports

Cloverdale linemen worked hard on both offense and defense to push White Rock back. Some great yardage was gained by Rajin Chahal in the first half, and Jeremiah Washington finished it off to get Clovetdale’s first touchdown, converted by Rajin Chahal. More great work in the second half

from the linemen contained White Rock and their final TD was answered by a great run by Chahal to score. Offensively, Cloverdale was working well to gain ground in the second half but were held out by the White Rock defensive line.

in brief

JUST OPENED New Patients Welcome

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Cloverdale audiences get a chance to see one of All Star Wrestling’s biggest stars when the Midget Time Tour enters the ring at the Alice McKay Building Friday night. The Sept. 26 bout features Short Sleeve Sampson, a diminutive star who stands 4’2 and weighs 120 pounds. Hailing from Syracuse, NY, Sampson is knowns for the Inch Worm and Frog splash finishing moves, and boasts such titles as MCW World Heavyweight Champion, MWF Champion, WOW

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, 17575-58A Ave., Cloverdale. Everyone welcome.

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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

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TRAVEL.............................................61-76 CHILDREN ........................................80-98 EMPLOYMENT .............................102-198 BUSINESS SERVICES...................203-387 PETS & LIVESTOCK ......................453-483 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE...........503-587 REAL ESTATE ...............................603-696 RENTALS ......................................703-757 AUTOMOTIVE ..............................804-862 MARINE .......................................903-920

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SMART Dolphin Children’s Centre is licensed for 2.5 to 6 years old Daycare. We use ECE classroom environment and some Montessori program to support children’s development. We care about the WHOLE CHILD, including children’s physical, emotional, social, intellectual, and developmental well-being. Tel: 604-757-1171 Add: 18790 58 Ave, Surrey E-mail: sdcloverdale@ssce.ca

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One more chance to see wrestling star Midget Champion and more. He made his debut in 1999. According to Wikipedia, Sampson announced his decision to retire from pro wrestling in 2013, prior to a farewell tour. The upcoming event at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds also features Gangrel, the new champion, who takes on Rocket Randy Tyler for the ASW Trans Canada Title. Bad Boy Jason Cage and Flexx and Vixxxen take on Gorgeous Michelle Starr and Short Sleeve Sampson in tag

Minor football

Atom Division White Rock Titans: 18 Cloverdale Lions: 14 The Sept. 21 game started off with an energetic offensive drive from White Rock, which was held off with some great defensive deep in Cloverdale territory, creating a turnover on downs.

team action. The ASW Ladies Title is between defending champion Bambi Hall and Canadian Diamond. The ASW Cruiserweight Title bout is between The Great Kasaki vs. Christopher Rysekc. Collin Cutler and Kyle Sebastian (AKA Cougar Meat) are back to defend their ASW tag team titles. Other bouts include and Azeem the Dream vs. Breaker Iton. Midget Time 3 is Friday,

Cloverdale linemen worked hard on both offense and defense to push White Rock back. Some great yardage was gained by Rajin Chahal in the first half, and Jeremiah Washington finished it off to get Clovetdale’s first touchdown, converted by Rajin Chahal. More great work in the second half

Buying or selling Real Estate?

Sept. 26 at the Alice McKay Building at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds, 6050 176 Street, Surrey. Doors open at 7:15 p.m., and the event starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $20, $15 and $13. Available at Central City Comix, 10221 King George Highway, and Comics Scene at 8912 152 Street, Surrey, or at www.allstar-wrestling.com. For information, call 604710-0872. Meet the wrestlers after the show at Rusty’s Pub. – Cloverdale Reporter

from the linemen contained White Rock and their final TD was answered by a great run by Chahal to score. Offensively, Cloverdale was working well to gain ground in the second half but were held out by the White Rock defensive line.

Sports in brief

– Cloverdale Reporter

JUST OPENED New Patients Welcome COMPLIMENTARY

In-office Whitening

168 St

Cloverdale audiences get a chance to see one of All Star Wrestling’s biggest stars when the Midget Time Tour enters the ring at the Alice McKay Building Friday night. The Sept. 26 bout features Short Sleeve Sampson, a diminutive star who stands 4’2 and weighs 120 pounds. Hailing from Syracuse, NY, Sampson is knowns for the Inch Worm and Frog splash finishing moves, and boasts such titles as MCW World Heavyweight Champion, MWF Champion, WOW

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, 17575-58A Ave., Cloverdale. Everyone welcome.

for new patients

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Let us do the legal work.

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Fedewich &Witt NOTARIES PUBLIC

A Family Business for Over 35 years. 5661-176A St., Cloverdale 604-576-9468

Hillcrest Dental Group H GGeneral Family Dentistry

n Northview Mall • 604.372.1011 new Unit #109, 6385 – 168th Street U


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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 115

DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING

EDUCATION

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 130

HELP WANTED

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 160

TRADES, TECHNICAL

PERSONAL SERVICES 188

LEGAL SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 356

RENTALS

RUBBISH REMOVAL

736

HOMES FOR RENT

750

SUITES, LOWER

Excavator & Backhoe Operator Training. Be employable in 4-6wks. Call 604-546-7600. www.rayway.ca

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HELP WANTED

An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)7235051. CONSTRUCTION SITE In your NEIGHBOURHOOD

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Req: Carpenters, Helpers Labourers, CSO’s/OFA’s TCP’s, Cleaners $11-28/hr Work Today, Daily or Weekly Pay Apply 9AM to 2PM at: 118 – 713 Columbia Street

HIGHWAY OWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS Van Kam’s group of companies req. Highway linehaul owner operators based in our Surrey terminal for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain driving experience/training. We offer above average rates and an excellent employee benefits package. To join our team of professional drivers, email a detailed resume, current driver’s abstract and details of your truck to: careers@vankam.com or Call 604-968-5488 or Fax: 604-587-9889 Only those of interest will be contacted.

Van Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.

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MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is an in-demand career in Canada! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get the online training you need from an employertrusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-888-528-0809 to start training for your work-at-home career today! PCL Energy - Now Hiring Journeyperson: Millwrights ($40+/hr) and Scaffolders ($38+/hr) for IMMEDIATE SHUTDOWN WORK on an industrial project in Vanscoy, SK. LOA of $145/day worked, travel and bonuses paid! We offer competitive wages and benefits. Call 780-4688026 and send resume to: pclenergyjobs@pcl.com

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263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE MINI - EXCAVATING • Drainage • Trenching • Clearing/Stumping • Certified Septic Installation Free Estimates

Mike, 604.657.5800 283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

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Gutter & Roof Cleaning since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627

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Thursday, September 25, 2014 The Cloverdale Reporter 7

Fifth Anniversary

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n behalf of Surrey City Council, it is my distinct pleasure to congratulate the staff, residents, and Cloverdale Senior Citizens Housing Society on the 5th Anniversary of Bethshan Gardens Retirement Residence!

Bethshan Gardens really is Cloverdale’s senior retirement residence

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s the story goes, Bethshan Gardens started from an incident of homelessness in the early 1950s. A citizen of Cloverdale was found deceased in the forest. While the United Church minister and the undertaker were burying the gentleman, they agreed something better must be available for people down on their luck. From that idea, volunteers came together to form the Cloverdale Senior Citizens Society in 1956. The society obtained CMHC financing to build 16 cottages for the housing of low-income seniors in Cloverdale. Many people enjoyed safe and reasonable accommodation over the next 60 years. However, as time passed, the cottages fell into disrepair. Despite noble efforts, the cost of repair started to show the cottages were beyond their useful life. Volunteers again rallied to rejuvenate the original objective of the society. In 2005, the board of directors

decided that a new building needed to be developed and the work on this idea began. As with all good initiatives, there were sizable roadblocks. The largest of these was the financing of a $10 million project. Funders and regulators tried to dissuade the board from proceeding. They didn’t realize the resolve of the directors. Undaunted, construction funds were secured from the Ontario teachers pension fund and construction was started in 2007. The destruction of the old cottages needed to be done before construction began. This was the hardest decision that had to be made as it entailed the relocation of the then-current residents. As difficult as it was, the board handled it with their usual care and consideration. During the summer and winter of 2008, construction of the fourstorey building brought new life to the 59 Avenue site. Neighbors watched and supervised as Bethshan Gardens was reborn. A project coordinator oversaw the interests of the society through

construction to ensure future residents had units to live in that were well built. The board of directors toured the building almost monthly. In October, when the roof was not completed, the board stepped lightly in the darkness to review progress, despite the rain from above. With City inspections complete, the building was opened January 15, 2009. Beautiful interior finishes welcomed guests and dignitaries to the official opening ceremonies a few months later. Mayor Dianne Watts and residents cut the ribbon to signify Bethshan Gardens open to the citizens of Cloverdale. Four residents moved in on opening day, two of whom are still enjoying life at Bethshan Gardens. During the first week of organizing, cooking and welcoming other residents, it was decided to have a congratulatory and complementary glass of wine with Sunday dinner. That tradition continues today. Over the next five years, more than 100 residents have enjoyed their suites at Bethshan Gardens.

Sixty different staff members have had employment. Bethshan Gardens offers one and two bedroom units on four floors. Rents are all inclusive so there are no worries for residents about routine expenses. Two meals a day, light weekly housekeeping service, overnight emergency response staff and a variety of activities are included in the monthly fee. Rents are modest compared to the marketplace in keeping with the intent of providing housing to lower income individuals. The non-profit ownership of Bethshan Gardens also assists in keeping rent to modest levels. Bethshan Gardens is home to 70 people, singles and couples. A home-like philosophy determines many day-to-day decisions. Small pets are welcomed. Modification of suites to residents taste is encouraged. A casual, friendly atmosphere provides a comfortable living style for residents. A large common room provides an ideal venue for movie night, bingo, crafts or just reading from the library. A new bus

has been added to the service offered. Trips to Krause Berry Farm, Steveston and Crescent Beach have already been enjoyed by residents. The inaugural run of the bus was with residents in the Cloverdale Rodeo Parade. More than 75 per cent of the current residents have an association with Cloverdale. They have either lived here or are moving here to be near family in Cloverdale. Eight veterans also call Bethshan Gardens home. Bethshan Gardens really is Cloverdale’s seniors retirement community. The future looks bright for Bethshan Gardens. Many more residents will be cared for in this independent living retirement residence. The first five years are just the beginning.

We welcome any donations in support of the seniors at Bethshan Gardens.

17528 59TH AVENUE | SURREY | 778-373-0299 | BETHSHANGARDENS.ORG OWNED BY CLOVERDALE SENIORS CITIZEN HOUSING SOCIETY

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The non-profit ownership structure allows for affordable, comfortable and independent living at this beautiful senior’s residence in the heart of Cloverdale, and it is apparent that the values by which Bethsham Gardens was founded upon continue to resonate. I would also like to thank the staff and volunteers for their tireless efforts and dedication to those living in this wonderful home. Best wishes for continued success. Sincerely,

Dianne L. Watts Mayor

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t is my pleasure to congratulate Bethshan Gardens on five years of service to the Cloverdale community. As an independent living residence for seniors, Bethshan Gardens offers affordable housing in a warm and friendly environment right here in Cloverdale. Operated by the Cloverdale Senior Citizen’s Housing Society, a non-profit organization, which has provided housing for seniors in the Cloverdale area for over 50 years; the society’s mission is to support senior citizens in Surrey-Cloverdale while optimizing their quality of life. I look forward to Bethshan Gardens providing quality seniors services and housing options for many years to come. Sincerely,

Stephanie Cadieux, MLA Surrey - Cloverdale


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