Delta Optimist - June 7, 2013

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Ladner Village Market organizers Bill and Tracey McKnight of South Coast Casuals (left) and Marv and Lynn Fraser of Heritage House Interiors are excited to begin the 17th season this Sunday.

Ladner Village Market opens season Sunday

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Blues artist Wes Mackey returns Sunday to open another season of the Ladner Village Market.

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Grab the shopping bags and slather on the sunscreen, another season of the Ladner Village Market begins Sunday. The open-air market kicks off its 17th season with over 140 vendors and live entertainment. The market spans three blocks on 48th Avenue in Ladner Village, from Elliott Street to Delta Street, and will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

More on the market Page 19 Vendors will offer everything from produce and plants to art and jewelry. There will also many opportunities to grab a bite to eat as shoppers will be tempted with offerings such as samosas, scal-

lops and salmon burgers. Every market features live entertainment and Sunday will see the return of favourites Kenny (Blues Boss) Wayne and Wes Mackey. The season consists of market dates on the second and fourth Sunday of the month from June through August and the second Sunday of September.

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Fresh produce is available at the market throughout the summer.


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June 7, 2013 The Delta Optimist A3

Animals digging their new digs $4 million shelter on Hopcott Road is a huge upgrade, for both people and pets, from previous cramped facility BY

SANDOR GYARMATI

sgyarmati@delta-optimist.com

It’s impressive and built to last. The recently opened Delta Community Animal Shelter is a facility that’s night and day compared to the municipality’s longcriticized shelter on 80th Street, a cramped building that had been in operation since the early 1970s. The fact the South Fraser Perimeter Road is being constructed right next to the old shelter made the need for a new facility all the more urgent. After a search lasting more than two years, Delta struck a deal with FortisBC last year to acquire a property on Hopcott Road not too far from the old shelter. Not long afterward, plans were put forward to build a shelter that would better meet the needs of staff, volunteers and, most importantly, the animals. Mayor Lois Jackson, who brought along her dog Maggie, and Delta chief administrative office George Harvie joined the Optimist recently for a tour of the new $4 million shelter. The bright, clean facility, complete with treated concrete floors, is nothing like the old shelter, where cats had to be housed in a used trailer, while the living quarters for dogs weren’t much better.

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“I really am delighted,” said Jackson. “I remember when we opened the other shelter many, many years ago. As the urban areas expanded, the facility didn’t expand to take care of the problems that had been created. We probably will never have to do this again for many, many years.” Harvie agreed, adding many of the features of the 12,000-square-foot shelter were the result of input from volunteers and staff, including the need for better safety. Animal control officer Jenna Ascroft provided the tour, offering a glimpse at rooms the old facility simply didn’t have.

The 24/7shelter, for example, has separate space for volunteers, a meet-andgreet room and even an outdoor patio area. The old shelter never had a fullsized stove in the kitchen, and that kitchen was often shared with animals. The new facility also has a multi-purpose room, whereas the old shelter’s garage often served that function. The new building means the municipally-run shelter can have more education programs and be a much more comfortable place for volunteers, who often had to huddle outside the old shelter for orientations. The cats, which have modern, apartment-style

cages, can now mill about in more spacious rooms inside and can also wander to a fenced outdoor patio area. The 18 dog pens don’t face each other as they did in the old shelter, which means less stress for the animals. A large grassy area outside the kennels is being eyed as an additional play area. The dogs also have a covered indoor play section — two areas separated by a wall, in case some dogs don’t get along. Office staff, meantime, will no longer have to share space with birds or bunnies. Some of the other features of the new building

other world,” she said. “Everybody needs it. The staff needs more functioning area, the volunteers need somewhere where they feel happy and safe to be in, and the animals need somewhere that’s healthy for their health and mental well-being PHOTOS BY GORD GOBLE as well.” Harvie noted CAO George Harvie and Mayor Lois Delta also Jackson, with her dog Maggie, recently acquired a neightoured the new shelter, which provides bouring propmuch more space for the animals. erty where an old include a separated ventilabuilding will be tion system for a section demolished. The property housing animals that may will be used as a natural have infectious medical greenbelt, ideal for dog conditions, such as respirawalks. tory disease. There’s also a The total budget for the laundry room with heavyproject was $4.2 million, duty industrial washers but it has come in around and dryers, unlike the old $100,000 under budget. facility that had household Since then, the municipalappliances that broke down ity also received another due to the frequent use. $100,000 for the shelter Shelter staffers also from an estate donation. don’t have to worry about That amount, earmarked for rats and other “slithering enhanced landscaping and a things” making their way pathway, will be recognized into the building to get at by a plaque at the shelter. the food supply, unlike the The former shelter is old facility, said Ascroft. still owned by Delta and is In addition to having being rented for $1 annumore space, staff and volally to Metro Vancouver to unteers say they feel much monitor and undertake projsafer now there’s no need ects at Burns Bog. to go outside the locked The new shelter is at compound at night, Ascroft 7505 Hopcott Rd., just off said. River Road. A grand open“You can’t compare it ing celebration will take to the old one, it’s a whole place Saturday, June 15.

SDSS music department earns trip to Hollywood BY

SANDOR GYARMATI

sgyarmati@delta-optimist.com

They’re going to Hollywood. Students and teachers in South Delta Secondary’s music department are still over the moon about their big medal haul at the Heritage Music Festival in New York. The event in late April saw thousands of students from dozens of schools participate in the annual competition. The SDSS concert choir won a first place gold medal, the jazz choir won a second place gold and the jazz band took home a silver medal. Even more impressive was the outstanding singing performance of Grade 11 student Elizabeth Garland, who won an individual award for her solo performance.

All the judges in the prestigious competition were either music professors or performers in concert choirs. Thanks to their strong showing, the SDSS musical ensembles, called The South Delta Sounds, received a special invitation to take part in a festival next spring in Hollywood, California. “The preparation is starting now really, what is the band going to look like, what students are we going to have next year, what repertoire do we want to do,” said Trevor Spilchen, director of the jazz band. Spilchen said it was overwhelming at first going to New York to compete, but the festival is very welcoming with a positive atmosphere. Each of the groups performed three tunes. One

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SDSS student Elizabeth Garland is flanked by music teachers Trevor Spilchen and Danielle Hamilton. of the songs the jazz band performed was A Song

for My Father, a Horace Silver classic that’s one of

Spilchen’s favourites. “The students had a great time. It was a great learning experience for everybody,” he added. His jazz band finished just one point out of earning gold. While in New York, the students took part in other activities, including attending a performance of the Harlem Gospel Choir and participating in workshops with Broadway actors. Thrilled the school’s jazz choir earned its first gold, choral director Danielle Hamilton said they’re excited about going to Hollywood and believe they have an excellent shot and bringing home some more hardware. Although some of the students are graduating this month, many are returning. Hamilton said the older students are great leaders and

help mentor the newcomers. Garland, who performed in both the concert choir and jazz band, earned a top spot for the Duke Ellington jazz classic Mood Indigo. “It was very surprising when they said my name because there’s only 10 kids from the whole festival who are chosen for the solo maestro awards,” Garland said. Garland said she hopes to pursue a music career after she graduates next year, something in the area of jazz. SDSS principal Helene Gaudreault said the accomplishments of the music students are impressive and there’s tremendous enthusiasm about next year’s festival. During their Hollywood trip next spring, the SDSS music students will also take part in Festival Disney.


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Paramedic Brian Twaites (centre), who lives in Ladner, with B.C. Ambulance Service chief operating officer Les Fisher and Lieutenant Governor Judith Guichon. Twaites received a Governor General Exemplary Service Medal in Victoria last week. recognized by your peers is amazing,” Twaites said. The award recognizes professionals for excellence in pre-hospital emergency medical services. It honours paramedics and leaders who have performed their duties in an exemplary manner characterized by good conduct, industry and efficiency. To be eligible for the award, recipients must complete 20 years of exemplary service and perform at a level above and beyond the expectations of their employment. Twaites was nominated for his honesty and trustworthiness. Those attributes have led him to be appointed to provide medical coverage for visiting dignitaries, including during

the 2010 Winter Olympics, as well as for former U.S. president Bill Clinton and Prince Charles. He is currently the B.C. Ambulance Service lead for the Public Access Defibrillator Program, an initiative aimed at getting hundreds of automated external defibrillators into public buildings. The long-time Ladner resident said he doesn’t know what pushed him to be a paramedic. “I wanted to do it ever since I was a kid,” he said. “I don’t know what it was.” He’s certainly had his fair share of memorable moments throughout his career. As one of the first medics to be integrated into the Vancouver Police

Department’s public safety unit, Twaites was deployed on the night of the 2011 Stanley Cup riot. The medics were right in the thick of things with police officers, fully outfitted in riot gear. “It was an amazing night,” he said. “It was an extremely busy night.” A little closer to home, Twaites was recognized earlier this year by the Delta Police Department for his quick actions while offduty. Twaites said he was out with his wife when they came across an unconscious man behind the wheel of his car. He performed CPR while waiting for paramedics to arrive. The man had gone into cardiac arrest and Twaites’ quick actions helped save his life.

Hospital foundation not endorsing MK Delta proposal A story in last Wednesday’s edition, Project next to bog moving forward, stated the Delta Hospital Foundation supported MK Delta Lands’ proposal. The foundation

provided a letter acknowledging the support it receives from MK Delta Lands, but did not take a position on the company’s development project.

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June 7, 2013 The Delta Optimist A5

ALR eyed due to industrial shortage Commercial brokerage firm says supply not keeping pace with demand, particularly for large-scale operations BY

SANDOR GYARMATI

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The Agricultural Land Reserve remains a potential source of new industrial land, particularly those parcels that are unproductive or not in production, says a commercial brokerage firm that deals with industrial property. Avison Young released its latest report on Metro Vancouver’s industrial land supply last month, noting the rising pressure to accommodate large floorplate users continues to mount. The firm says vacancy in industrial buildings larger than 100,000 square feet tightened to 2.5 per cent this spring, while further analysis reveals the vacancy rate in large industrial space suitable for distribution/logistics uses is just 1.7 per cent. Container traffic through Port Metro Vancouver, which is driving the demand, has resumed its upward trajectory after stalling in 2009, said Avison Young principal Rob Gritten in a news release.

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Industry is eyeing unproductive farmland, but a report from Avison Young acknowledges that political considerations have curtailed discussions in that regard. Infrastructure investment by the port and provincial and federal governments has not been matched by a corresponding rise in the availability of serviced industrial land suitable for logistics/distribution facilities, the report states. “Developers increasingly need to be proactive and creative in order to secure sites of scale that are close to transportation networks and are suited for logistics/ distribution,” said Gritten. “Once such sites are identified, assembled and

acquired, developers need to deliver product that meet the needs of large users.” The report also highlights a Metro Vancouver report that concluded the region’s industrial land supply is projected to run out in the 2020s. The limited supply of industrial land has been a prominent issue in Delta, where concerns have been raised about the future of ALR properties that may be end up being converted to other uses to service port expansion. The Avison

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Young report notes “unproductive or not in production” parcels could be options, but “political considerations have largely curtailed discussions regarding the potential removal of any such lands.” Several people are quoted in the report, including Tom Corsie, vice-president of real estate for Port Metro Vancouver, who said densification of the current industrial supply will be necessary. Corsie also noted, “The SFPR should become a

catalyst for land use change along parts of its corridor, particularly in areas such as east Delta, Boundary Bay and at the TFN lands nearer to the Roberts Bank marine terminal complex.” Delta South MLA Vicki Huntington believes that could mean the Boundary Bay Airport will also be targeted, made all the more easier with the municipality relaxing the land uses at the airport to allow more industrial development. As far as ALR land along SFPR, she said, “I do not

look at agricultural land for equitable distribution for industrial purposes at all. Industry is just going to have to become as creative in developing its infrastructure and buildings as the urban environment has had to become.” Huntington said the private sector might see Ashcroft as not economically viable now, but it will have no choice if it’s made clear no agricultural land in the Lower Mainland will be redeveloped. Richmond Coun. Harold Steves, one of the founders of the ALR, agreed, saying, “They ignore the fact that both Ashcroft and Kamloops have been welcoming the idea of an inland port for decades. It’s quite feasible to simply load the containers onto the trains that go right though there anyways.” Steves noted the Avison Young report fails to acknowledge that 1,000 acres of industrially zoned land is available, but not in use, in Port Moody, where the city is hoping to redesignate that land.

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his son was working on at the school.

• June 3, 3:32 a.m., 600block of Bluegrouse Place: Complainant reported he was awakened overnight after hearing his unlocked vehicle in the driveway starting and observing it being driven away. Police located the vehicle nearby with no damage or anything stolen. However, a spare key left in the centre console was missing. Ladner • May 28, 8:33 a.m., 7500-block of 80th Avenue: Complainant at the farm reported an unknown vehicle had driven onto the property by driving into a fence post. Damage to the fence and property: $500. • May 31, 11:11 a.m., 4600-block of Clarence Taylor Crescent: Complainant left his vehicle in the parking lot of the leisure centre and when he returned the windshield wipers had been bent. • May 31, 7:39 a.m., 5800-block of Grove

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MURPHY’S LAW It looks like Delta has a perfect opportunity to gauge public opinion on the Southlands staring it in the face. If things go according to plan, a public hearing on the Century Group’s proposal for the controversial piece of Tsawwassen real estate will be held this fall. It promises to be a multi-evening affair during which time both pro and con forces will attempt to persuade civic politicians to see it their way. Prior to that, however, there could (make that should) be a municipal byelection to fill the council seat of Scott Hamilton, who became the Liberal MLA for Delta North in last month’s provincial election. There’s still some uncertainty over whether Hamilton will actually vacate his civic post due to the cost of holding a by-election, but I suspect the dual role will prove problematic and he’ll end up in Victoria full-time. Should a by-election be required, it would likely be held in early October, which would provide an ideal opportunity to gather public input on the eve of a Southlands public hearing. Putting a question on the ballot wouldn’t add much cost-wise, but would give Delta council members a good indication how the public views the most recent Century proposal. A referendum question is, admittedly, a rather narrow look at a complex issue, so it’s not without its drawbacks, but at the end of the day the decision on the Southlands, for both council members and the public, boils down to a simple yes or no. I’m not necessarily a fan of government-by-referendum, figuring we elect people to make sound decisions on our behalf, but there’s certainly some validity in getting a snapshot of public sentiment. It’s not a lot different than the Ipsos Reid survey Delta commissioned two or three years ago to get feedback on Tsawwassen planning issues. The referendum wouldn’t have to be binding, and the question could even be broken into parts to get a better sense of what people are thinking. Would you support the project if there was less housing or if the housing was moved to another location on the site? I realize you can’t turn the ballot into a questionnaire, but, as I mentioned, it’s a complex issue, so the more information civic leaders can glean from voters, the better position they’re in to make a decision. A public hearing is all about gauging opinion on a particular subject prior to rendering a verdict. A referendum seems like a pretty darn good way to find out what the people are thinking.

Grads just about ready to take that step into great big world MIKE SCHNEIDER

COMMUNITY COMMENT A memo to all SDSS kids and especially 2013 grads... I had the pleasure of attending the Athletics Banquet at SDSS on Tuesday to take photos of the many award winners from grades 8 to 12. As one of the only parents in attendance, I really appreciated the opportunity to see the players sit with their teams, peers and coaches, and watch them congratulate each other on their successes. Apparently, it was a format used from yesteryear and I thought it was great. Basically the school cafeteria was filled with the teams sitting with each other at the large tables. In seasonal order, each team was asked to stand and be recognized and then the coaches would list names of a few athletes from each team who received awards of excel-

lence. They were invited to the podium and I took pictures of all the recipients so that parents will be able to see their kids receiving the awards later. Keeping parents out of the picture was a good idea for this event and the athletes all seemed to really enjoy the atmosphere and were having much fun. After the awards, coaches and teams were all treated to a buffet dinner prepared by future chefs from the culinary arts program under the tutelage of teacher and chef Gerald Worobetz. Watching the proceedings, I couldn’t help but notice how quickly time has gone by. I was familiar with many of the grade 11 and 12 recipients, having coached several of them over the years in various sports, and by feeding them at special foods days in elementary school, socializing on school field trips, watching school plays and concerts and from hosting a variety of birthday parties and gatherings. SDSS alumni and star soccer player Caitlin Davie gave an introductory speech at the event and I hope all in attendance listened carefully. She touched on an aspect of old school social networking

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when she reminded us to cherish the times with teammates, friends and peers as it is these relationships that will form a basis of how you interact with future friends, teammates and even office mates. High school can build lifelong friendships and though you may not see your friends for an extended period, you know they are there. The transition to young adults has been fun to watch and soon the 2013 graduates will move on to new chapters in their lives. The next couple of weeks will be a time to remember and I hope all the kids enjoy the moment at the upcoming grad events. I hope they remember the good times and don’t dwell on the not so good. I hope everyone plays safe and enjoys the moment. I also hope they enjoy their Dry Grad and remember that it will be a very special time to reflect upon and possibly the last chance to say hello to someone in your grad class that has never crossed your path before. The school community and dozens of dedicated parents have worked their butts off so you can enjoy and remember this night, so have no less than a ton of fun! Remember the good times and best of luck in the great big world!

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June 7, 2013 The Delta Optimist A9 Letters to the Editor

Waterfront business owner shocked by opposition to revitalization plans

Editor: I, for one, am sick and tired of misinformed people creating fear amongst the community about development gone wild. I recently attended the meeting at municipal hall regarding the proposed changes to height restrictions on Chisholm Street and was shocked at not

only the turnout but also the misinformation that had everyone up in arms. Flyers depicting the Ladner waterfront as a Third World ghetto had been widely distributed and, yes, people came, flyers in hand, to beat the drum. We are one of the businesses that did something positive for the area, but

since then it has remained sadly stagnant and mostly suitable only for people to let their dogs poop. Without responsible development of Ladner’s downtown and waterfront areas, I fear the worst for local businesses as, before you know it, we’ll have Wally World and all that goes with it.

In the future, Ladner will have to create more excitement to attract people and local businesses, not get forced out by mega malls. So to those that always say no to everything, please take your dogs to poop somewhere else. Gary Notenbomer Owner Massey’s Marine

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Perimeter Road not going to help Tsaw. commuters Editor: Re: New SFPR unlikely to improve the experience for commuters, Community Comment, May 31 I share the same puzzlement as Steve Graham with regard to the Highway 17-South Fraser Perimeter Road junction. Compared with the grossly over engi-

neered interchange(s) of the SFPR at Highway 99, the Highway 17 interchange is cheap and poorly designed. I also agree the one-lane overpass for those wishing to continue along Highway 17 is a fiasco waiting to happen. The SFPR, despite the hype and hoopla, is a gross-

ly over engineered highway designed to give truckers a major highway, with the cost borne by the taxpayers; give business to the road builders, paid by the taxpayer; and destroy scarce and valuable farmland, which may help get land out of the ALR. For those wishing to go

to Vancouver (as the vast majority want to), the SFPR will increase journey times by taking motorists further away from the line-up for the George Massey Tunnel. Malcolm Johnston

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Job creation is not worth polluting the planet Editor: I’ll bet that in Big Industry’s universe, life-sustaining ecosystems are but once again supposed to take a back seat to extremely massive coal extractions and shipping, creating transport corridor nightmares around the Delta and Richmond region.

Do British Columbians in favour of basically unhindered resource-extraction ever thoroughly consider what good it is creating jobs when the planet is polluted, thus people are getting sick and dying because of mass industrial and vehicular pollution? All of which is why,

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about Hamilton taking a leave of absence. In the past the mayor has happily told us that six councillors for a burg this size is not enough. Strange then that she is advocating council make do with five for the remainder of the term. So what is the fuss all about? Mayor Jackson has a plan and that plan is to force through the Southlands come hell or high water. Seven binders of negative feedback from the community on the planning department counter are not enough for Jackson. Council has fulfilled its duty in window dressing all

the public information sessions so now it is time for a vote. Without Hamilton’s support, where would that vote be? I think we can all guess what Hamilton’s departure would look like and it’s not pretty from the mayor’s seat. So let’s stop all this nonsense. Hamilton has already missed his first public consultation meeting in Ladner. This cannot go on. Hamilton should relinquish his seat and move on to Victoria. Let democracy take its turn as it has for him. Let’s not continue to fool constituents into believing this has to do with munici-

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ods of site preparation for Phases I and II construction. Assuming an equal amount of fill is required for each phase, and that one year is required to prepare each site, there would be more than 30,000 loaded trucks in each one year period plus an additional 30,000 unloaded ones returning. Assuming a 40hour work week, that’s one every four minutes in each direction. • The farmers market would be an additional source for locally grown produce. The cost of operating the market, and who would pay that cost after the lease to Century expires, is unknown. I’m unable to judge the balance between benefits to Delta and burdens shouldered by Tsawwassen’s citizens. That’s for Delta council to weigh and decide. Ed Ries

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and disadvantages for Tsawwassen residents. Benefits to Delta would include: • The construction of 950 more residences would help Delta achieve its growth commitment to Metro Vancouver’s Regional Growth Strategy. • New residences would yield perhaps $3 million in added property tax revenue. • The red barn and Gunn house would provide Delta with additional venues for community events. Delta should examine its inventory of such facilities, including the new Harris Barn, and judge the need for additional facilities. Disadvantages to Tsawwassen residents would include: • An incremental increase in commute and shopping traffic on 56th Street. • An influx of tandem dump trucks during peri-

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By the time a child graduates high school, they will spend close to two full years in a classroom. Teachers have a huge impact on their students. Like everything else, there is excellence and mediocrity in teaching. My Grade 6 teacher told me I would not amount to much. My Grade 13 English teacher Mrs. Dodson created a learning atmosphere full of excitement and affirmation and helped me to believe I was a gift. We expect teachers to not only educate but also to increasingly raise our children. Where once wisdom came as well from home, faith groups and community, teachers and the Internet are expected to fill the void. Alongside these huge expectations, teachers have become a favou-

rite public scapegoat due to their pay and employment benefits. I know several teachers who I love dearly and respect. They work long hours and put deep thought into education plans, special activities and report cards. They bring work home. They volunteer for extra duties. They take courses, often at their own expense in time and money. They give back to the community. Many of those teachers make a substantial contribution to our faith community and others. They care deeply. In Afghanistan, teachers are the first target for insurgent assassins because an educated community puts out the fire of oppression, fundamentalism and injustice. Afghan parents and children adore teachers. So should we.

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“We are very fortunate to have an extremely supportive community. The [Hustle & Heart] Block Party was an opportunity for us to welcome our neighbours, friends and the community into our extended family. It was a fantastic day and one fitting for the whole community.” All money raised will go towards improving patient care at Delta Hospital.

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Singer Victoria Duffield (left) made a special appearance at Devon Gardens Elementary last Friday to celebrate a $20,000 Band Aid grant the Delta school district received from MusiCounts, a music education charity, and Music BC Charitable Foundation. The grant will provide 76 instruments and 31 music stands for music programs at eight elementary schools in the Delta district.

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The Ladner Village Market returns for another season on Sunday. Once again there will be chances to grab a bite to eat and take in some live music at the annual summertime attraction that spans three blocks along 48th Avenue in the heart of Ladner.

New season set to begin Ladner Village Market returns for more shopping, food & music BY

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One of Ladner’s biggest attractions returns to town this weekend. The Ladner Village Market kicks off its 17th season Sunday with a full slate of vendors. “It’s going to be fantastic,” says Tracey McKnight, one of the market organizers. The open-air market spans three blocks on 48th Avenue from Elliott Street to Delta Street and runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The

market features over 140 vendors and many local merchants. The season consists of market dates on the second and fourth Sunday of the month from June through to August and the second Sunday of September. Those looking for a bite to eat while doing a little shopping this market season will have plenty of options. “This year we have a wonderful complement of fresh foods that people can pick up and munch while they’re wandering throughout the market,” McKnight

says. “We have meat pies, dors from the South Delta samosas, perogies, gourmet area taking part in this hotdogs, scallops, chili, season’s markets, McKnight salmon burgers and pizza.” says. Others are travelling She notes the upcoming from Vancouver Island and season already as far away has a full slate as 100 Mile of vendors, House and June 9 and 23 Williams although a few July 14 and 28 spaces are kept Aug. 11 and 25 Lake. Many of open for proSept. 8 duce. the returning Shoppers vendors have been coming to the market will be able to browse a selection of meat, poultry for years, she says, addand seafood, plants, garden ing about 30 new artisans art, jewelry, beauty prodand vendors will make an ucts, furniture and fabric. appearance throughout the There will be lots of ven- summer this year.

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A range of musical performers will play at the market this season. Blues artists Kenny (Blues Boss) Wayne and Wes Mackey, who are Ladner Village Market regulars, are scheduled to perform on Sunday. “It has become a tradition that they open our market it seems,” says McKnight. “They love the atmosphere of the market. They create a lot of that with their music.” Wayne, a 2006 Juno Award winner for Blues Album of the Year, is set to perform from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mackey is scheduled

to play from 1 to 4 p.m. Other musical performers for this season include George Ellenton’s Frankly Yours Frank Sinatra tribute, four-piece rock band Astro’s Collar, Juno Award-nominated Latin singer Marlin Ramazzini, Time Machine, Tanga, Rumba Calzada and returning favourite Mojo Zydeco. The local market is a member of the B.C. Association of Farmers Markets. Visit www.ladnervillagemarket.com for more information.


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Ladner Bandfest returns

Bring your lawn chairs to Memorial Park this weekend to enjoy two full days of old-fashioned concerts in the park at Ladner Bandfest. Twenty-one adult concert bands, comprising about 700 musicians, will descend on Ladner to give free performances to the public. The joyful sounds will include every form of band music such as Broadway musicals, swing, overtures, folk music, Canadiana, Sousa marches and more. The music goes non-stop from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. both Saturday and Sunday, utilizing two stages in Memorial Park. The TOOBs will be on hand to provide refreshments. Ladner Bandfest is

Saturday:

• 11 a.m. - Port Moody Community Band • 11:40 a.m. - Metropolitan Concert Band • 12:20 p.m. - New Westminster & District Concert Band • 1 p.m. - West Vancouver Adult Community Band • 1:40 p.m.- North Cascades Concert Band • 2:20 p.m. - Presentations and special guests • 2:40 p.m. - Delta Concert Band • 3:20 p.m. - Around the Sound Community Band • 4 p.m. - Band of the Royal Westminster Regiment • 4:40 p.m. - A Little Night Music Orchestra • 5:20 p.m. - Vancouver Traveling Band

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and for the public. We believe Ladner Bandfest is the largest gathering of adult musicians in all of Canada.” Performing this year will be two bands from Washington state, 17 bands from the Lower Mainland, one band from Vancouver Island and an orchestra from Vancouver.

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Buster “Thunder Cat” Wilson of Burnaby, pictured with cadets Morgan Chapman, 10, and Colin Bell, 11, displays one of his handmade stencils at the First Nation’s Art and Exhibit Show at the Tsawwassen Legion last weekend.

To celebrate Aboriginal History Month in June, Delta libraries will host artist in residence Loretta Williams. A weaver who works in traditional and contemporary styles in both cedar and wool, Williams will work on her current project at each of the three libraries. Her schedule is as follows: • Sunday, June 9, George Mackie Library, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. • Wednesday, June 12, Tsawwassen Library, 5 to 8 p.m. • Saturday, June 15, Ladner Pioneer Library, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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Local dancers heading to Disney A group from Free Flight Dance will be performing at Disney World in Florida during the Canada Day weekend. “I don’t know who’s more excited, the kids or me,” said Julie Brash, owner of the Ladner dance studio. A total of 17 students,

ranging from seven to 18, are going on the trip. They will get to perform in a parade and on stage on Canada Day. The students will dance to a contemporary version of the national anthem, music from Canadian superstar Justin Bieber and Mission native Carly Rae Jepsen’s big hit

Call Me Maybe. “For me personally, I think the coolest thing is we’re doing this O’ Canada dance on the Disney World stage,” said Brash. She noted students have done a lot of fundraising for the trip. “It’s going to be a lot of fun,” she said.

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people don’t even care about their tires until it’s time to replace them. People typically search for the “best” deal, often getting the cheapest tires possible. If one would stop and think about their tires a

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might add. The most sophisticated braking and steering systems could be rendered useless by inferior tires. But by the same token, a good set of tires can considerably improve every aspect of even the most basic auto-

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mobile. Now that we’ve acknowledged the importance of tires, how do we go about making the correct choice? As with any purchasing decision, knowledge is power. The first step is determining what size of tire you need. Just like how different people need different sized shoes, different cars need different sized tires. But unlike shoes, which are largely defined by a single number and restricted by your feet size, tires are exponentially more complicated with an infinite combination of size, diameter, compound type and character. Let’s look at two examples: P225/60R16 97T and LT265/70R17 121R. Admittedly, these appear a bit like a code, but after breaking the measurements down, it’s not so bad. The prefix, a P or LT, simply indicates the tire is designed for either passenger car or light truck. Some SUVs and smaller trucks are fitted with P rated tires for improved ride comfort, but if you are routinely carrying heavier loads, a LT rated tire would suit your needs better. The next group of digits, 225 and 265 in our examples, tells you how wide the cross-section of the tire is in millimetres. The bigger the number, the wider the tire. The following number is the aspect ratio. This tells you the height of the sidewall as a percentage of the tire’s width. So, the sidewall of our passenger tire is 60 per cent of 225 mm, or 135 mm. Understanding the aspect ratio becomes most important when changing wheel sizes, which we will discuss in more detail later.

The R lets you know it is a radial tire as opposed to a bias-ply tire, which would be designated by a D. Biasply tires are no longer used in passenger vehicle applications. The rim size in inches is noted next. In our examples, the car has 16-inch wheels and the truck has 17s. Obviously, a 16-inch tire will not fit on a 17-inch wheel or vice versa. Next is the load-carrying capacity. As you can see in our example, the LT has a higher load rating at 121 versus 97 for the passenger tire. It is highly recommended you never select a tire with a lower load rating than the manufacturer’s specifications. But as mentioned earlier, it is acceptable to increase the rating if you are often carrying a lot of weight. The last item is the tire’s speed rating. This reflects the tire’s ability to dissipate heat. Driving at high speeds for extended periods of time, like on long highway commutes, creates heat buildup within the tire. Too much heat increases the likelihood of a failure. Again, do not fit a tire with a lower speed rating than the one recommended, but if the bulk of your driving is on the highway, feel free to move up a rating or two. Now that we’ve broken down the basic ingredients of a tire, we need to determine what makes one better than another. Well, that largely depends on your specific needs. Some questions you need to ask yourself are: Would you prefer a harder, more performance oriented tire or a softer, more comfortable one? Also, how do you rate the importance of fuel economy, tread wear and noise reduction?


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A26 The Delta Optimist June 7, 2013

Delta Sports Sports Editor: Mark Booth

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Email: mbooth@delta-optimist.com

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Sun Devils squeezed out of BC title bid Tiebreaker rule leaves girls soccer team out of semi-finals after going unbeaten in round-robin play BY

MARK BOOTH

mbooth@delta-optimist.com

A sixth place finish doesn’t do justice of just how close the South Delta Sun Devils came to taking a serious run at their second ever provincial girls soccer championship. The Sun Devils went unbeaten in round-robin play but saw their title hopes dashed by a somewhat controversial format that puts more emphasis on preliminary games than any other provincial high school sport. South Delta opened with an impressive 4-0 win over Churchill, then slipped past Mt. Baker 1-0 before battling pre-tournament favourite Argyle Pipers to a 1-1 draw. That left the Sun Devils and Argyle tied atop of their group with 2-0-1 records but the North Shore school advanced to the semi-finals with a better goal differential. The Pipers went on to win the championship while South Delta could finish no better than fifth. The locals defeated Stelly’s 1-0, then dropped a 3-2 decision to Kelowna with a shorthanded line-up on Saturday. With Fraser Valley champion Terry Fox also edged out of a semifinal berth after going unbeaten, the tournament draw will once again be re-examined before next year’s event. A quarter-final playoff round is apparently out of the question due to time constraints, however, penalty

kicks maybe added. “It would nice to at least have a clear winner of those games and it would take no more than five extra minutes,” said Sun Devils head coach Stephen Burns. “Looking back, we actually beat ourselves in the Mt. Baker game. Argyle handled them easily (5-0) and we just came out a little flat after playing so well against Churchill. Another goal would have been enough to put us through. “Still, it was an outstanding tournament for the girls and Brent (Sweeney) and I are really proud of them. That’s the sixth time in 12 years the first place team from our group has gone on to win the championship.” The Sun Devils at least went into the Argyle game knowing they needed a result. They were on the verge of handing the Pipers their first loss of the season before surrendering the tying goal with just four minutes remaining. South Delta played what Burns described as its “best game of the season” to beat Stelly’s before having a wide edge in territorial play against Kelowna but not getting the result. The Sun Devils lose just one player to graduation and are deep in young talent. This year’s roster featured five Grade 9s and even three Grade 8s were called-up for the championships.

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South Delta Sun Devils defeated the Churchill Bulldogs 4-0 en route to a sixth place finish at the B.C. “AAA” Girls Soccer Championships in North Vancouver.

Former Pacer great coaching at summer hoop camp A youth basketball camp featuring one of the greatest players ever to come out of this area is coming to Tsawwassen this summer. The Split Second Basketball Camp is slated for July 15-19 at Southpointe Academy. Two daily sessions are planned — 9.a.m. to noon for boys and girls entering Grades 4-7 and 1-4 p.m. for Grades 8-12. The cost is $160 which includes a reversible jersey. The camp is run by three former players who thrived at the collegiate level and beyond, including Navi Sekon. The former Delta Pacer

Call Dean: 604.943.7411 604.946.1688

standout was the province’s top scorer back in 1993, leading the Ladner school to its first B.C. tourney berth in 14 years. He still holds the Pacers single game scoring record with 64 points. Sekhon went on to thrive at the collegiate and university levels for Langara and Calgary respectively, earning All-Canadian honours in the process. Up until recently, he was still playing at a high level and annually showcased his game at the Dolphin Park 3-on-3 outdoor tournament in Richmond.

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The camp instructors also include founder Eric Butler — a Delta firefighter who enjoyed an outstanding career at UBC as a CIS all-star and All-Canadian. He also played professionally in Europe for eight years with stops in France, Germany and Austria. “I started Split Second basketball three years ago to pass along my lifetime of learning in the game,” said Butler. “After years of practice and studying the very best players, I came to realize that the difference between success and failure on the court comes from executing the main

skills a split second faster than your competition. “Our program emphasizes this to players and teaches them habits that make them as time efficient as possible. Despite the fact that we’re teaching high level skills, our approach is suitable to a range of players, from beginners to high school all-stars.” Rounding out the coaches is former national team member Joey Vickery who played 17 seasons in Europe. For more information on the camp or to register visit www.splitsecondbasketball.com

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A six game in three day marathon ended in gold for the Delta Islanders Bantam “B” lacrosse team at the recent Hyack Tournament in New Westminster. Strong leadership from captain Cole Thodos and assistants Mark Yingling, James Greig and Ben Mitchell saw a short benched and hungry Delta squad out hustle and outlast its opponents. Hard work, team play and determination were provided by all players throughout the tournament. Other members of the squad include: Brayden Maskell, Connor Sillett, Stefanos Goulas, Jon Greig, Billy Matwichyna, Ben Simms, Maxwell Stalling, Jackson McLeod, Jared Moloci, Mitchell Godlonton, Douglas Jameson and Frank Carson. Under the leadership of head coach Wally Wolanski, old school and transition lacrosse will continue to be the order of the day as the team rolls towards the provincials being hosted in Delta, July 17-20.

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It will be a busy few months traveling the world as a member of Canada’s national women’s volleyball team for Lucy Charuk. The 23-year-old from Tsawwassen has been named to Canada’s 24-member squad following a month-long tryout under head coach Arnd Ludwig. The national team will compete at three international events this summer: the Pan Am Cup in Lima, Peru June 8-17, the World University Games in Kazan, Russia July 6-16 and the NORCECA (North and Central America and Caribbean) Championships in Omaha, Nebraska

September 14-22. Team Canada will also host a Canada Cup/Exhibition Series in Winnipeg from Aug. 19-23. Charuk, a 6-foot-2 middle blocker, earned a full-ride scholarship to the University of Houston after graduating from South Delta secondary. She was named first team all-conference in her junior and senior seasons with Cougars. She has since been playing professionally in Croatia for ZOK Splitt 1700. She is one of just 12 players who have been selected to play in Peru.

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The

Chancey Team

604.946.8899

www.theCHANCEYteam.com *South Delta’s #1 Real Estate Agent for 11 years

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Blake 604.788.0480

Terrific TOP FLOOR 1,200 square foot corner suite, in quiet location. Gourmet kitchen with sleek granite countertops, gas stove, custom wood cabinetry & eating bar. Sleek slate tile and warm laminate flooring. Double sided gas fireplace compliments both this spacious familiy room/eating area and the living room. Lovely covered patio overlooks beautiful, secluded treed area. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, laundry & storage closet. Guest suite and amenities room, 2 underground parking stalls, and more. Less than 10 minute WALK TO BEACH! Don’t miss out — this is a great place to call home!

Call Bob, Linda or Blake at 604-946-8899. For floor plans, photos and 360 tours go to www.TheChanceyTeam.com

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SENSATIONAL...DESIGNER CONDO IN HERON COVE

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#205, 1704 56th St, Tsaw. • $434,900

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5385 Chamberlayne Ave., Ladner • $729,900

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#105-4955 River Rd., Ladner • $457,000

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Spacious & comfortable with a loft area; located in a great cul-de-sac and backs onto Kensington Park. South East exposed yard with beautiful new sundeck overlooking the park and greenspace. Living room, dining room, family room, kitchen and a huge master bedroom. Updates include all new flooring, new window coverings, new paint, bathroom tiles and more. Total of 3 gas fireplaces!!! Loft area includes bedroom with 3 piece ensuite and lovely sitting area and balcony. Perfect for the empty nester .. this could be your dream come true.

Call Bob, Linda or Blake at 604-946-8899. For floor plans, photos and 360 tours go to www.TheChanceyTeam.com

4648 Kensington Place, Ladner • $596,500

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Don't miss out on this 2,405 sq.ft. home located in desirable subdivision of West Ladner. Nicely maintained and boasts a NEW ROOF. Main floor with elegant living room and gas fireplace, formal dining room. Terrific kitchen & eating area with vaulted ceilings, skylight and lots of windows overlooking south/west exposed back yard. Family room off kitchen plus a roomy den & double garage. Upstairs you will find a spacious master bedroom with 5 piece ensuite plus 3 more good size bedrooms. This quiet and attractive neighbourhood is within walking distance to both Neilson Grove and Hawthorne Elementary schools, Historic Ladner Village, parks, shopping, restaurants and golf course.

Call Bob, Linda or Blake at 604-946-8899. For floor plans, photos and 360 tours go to www.TheChanceyTeam.com

5265 Wellburn Dr., Ladner • $734,900 $699,000

*These Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver statistics are based on combined listing and sales. #1 Agent REBGV 1986. #2 Agent REBGV1987. #3 Agent REBGV 1985 & 1988 #1 Agent in S. Delta for 11 years 1984-1992, 1996 and 2007 (Team) MLS President Club for 10 years 1984-1992 and 2007* **Based on The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver career statistics for Bob &/or Linda Chancey


The

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Chancey Team

604.946.8899

www.theCHANCEYteam.com

Bob 604.946.8899

linda 604.880.5552

Blake 604.788.0480

OPEN Y SUNDA 2-4

Call Bob, Linda or Blake at 604-946-8899. For floor plans, photos and 360 tours go to www.TheChanceyTeam.com

5852 Cove Link Road, Ladner • $889,000

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MUST SEE! Truly fabulous corner Penthouse/Townhouse is located in the heart of Ladner. Over 1800 square feet. Living room with vaulted ceiling, formal dining room, kitchen eating area and two bedrooms and 2 baths on main level. Upstairs loft boasts 16' ceilings and loads of windows which makes it a great space for an office, studio or games/media room. Lots of in-suite storage. Steps to shops, café’s, restaurants. Totally rain-screened building with 6 years warranty

Call Bob, Linda or Blake at 604-946-8899. For floor plans, photos and 360 tours go to www.TheChanceyTeam.com

A307 4811 53rd Street, Ladner • $419,900

LOTS OF ROOM WITH A DOWNTOWN VIEW! 3600 VIRTUAL TOUR ONLINE

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Lovely, spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath, northwest CORNER apartment. Very bright with loads of windows, and a view of North Shore mountains. Living room with gas fireplace; master bedroom with 4piece ensuite. Kitchen with a cozy eating nook; dining area and a 2nd bedroom - very good layout! Fabulous extra large balcony, great amenities room, small fitness room and patio/garden area. One of Ladner's finest, most desirable, well-maintained complexes. Walk to shops and cafe's. Close to library, community centre and so much more.

Call Bob, Linda or Blake at 604-946-8899. For floor plans, photos and 360 tours go to www.TheChanceyTeam.com

#204, 4770 52A Street, Ladner • $330,000 *These Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver statistics are based on combined listing and sales. #1 Agent REBGV 1986. #2 Agent REBGV1987. #3 Agent REBGV 1985 & 1988 #1 Agent in S. Delta for 11 years 1984-1992, 1996 and 2007 (Team) MLS President Club for 10 years 1984-1992 and 2007* **Based on The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver career statistics for Bob &/or Linda Chancey

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This stunning Marina Garden Estates home has endless outstanding features, detailed construction and top quality finishing throughout. Custom built plan offering your choice of Master bedroom on the main floor &/or upstairs. Media room; library/sitting room; open concept kitchen family room; total of 4 or 5 bedrooms and a games room. Beautifully landscaped corner lot. Located in one of the best areas of Ladner close to golf course, Nielsen Grove Elementary School, walking trails, boat launch, great neighbors and good friends! Truly a great place to live!

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Brian Elsey

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Located in a quiet family friendly Cul-de-Sac on a no-through street - prestigious Eden Crescent. Delightful 3 bedroom home across from Beach Grove Golf Course on a 10,000 sf fenced lot. Private setting with large deck and hot tub accessed through French doors. Living room boasts a fi replace, vaulted ceiling, fl oor to ceiling windows with a slider to the balcony. DR also has fl oor to ceiling windows. Spacious kitchen with country door to covered deck. 3 bedrooms up, plus 2 renovated bathrooms. Downstairs has family room with a fi replace, 3 piece bathroom, laundry & a huge games room. Easily suite-able. Lot has graveled area with room for RV’s or could be grassed and used as a playground. Roof and kitchen appliances 2 yrs old.

A lovely community of 18 detached homes for those 55 years of age or older. This rancher is ideal for a couple or single person ready to down size. There is everything you need for independent living with extremely low maintenance (bare land strata fee $55 per month)! Wheelchair accessible. 3 year old asphalt roof and new boiler for in floor radiant heating, built-in vacuum, large double garage, open kitchen with adjacent family & eating area with sliding doors having access to a east/south facing fully fenced back yard. This unit is ideally located at the back of the complex in a cul-de-sac

6565 3rd Avenue Boundary Bay

#206 1375 View Cr. Tsawwassen

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Calm and peaceful traditional home in Boundary Bay. Graceful, sweetly scented English cottage garden with south facing aspect and hand woven willow fence. Bright, airy rooms, painted in neutral colours. Clean, neat, well-cared for and easy to look after. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, new roof 2009. Secluded back garden and patio with Westerly light. Quiet, restful, atmosphere and tranquil setting near beach and meadows, Centennial Beach Park, nature trails, Boundary Bay Wildlife Reserve and bird sanctuary.

SOLD Fairview 56 building. 2 bedroom condo, great location, 6 year old building, near new suite with 9' ceilings, air conditioned. Nice open plan has cherry wood kitchen with granite counters, black appliances, under mount lighting, glass tile backsplash, crown moldings, new designer paint. Open kitchen to the dining room & living room with fireplace. The living room opens out to a sunny Western exposed deck. Master has walk-in closet & full ensuite. In-suite laundry, storage & 1 parking stall.


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TAMMY MATSON 778.938.5599

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Pat Tate

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1559 FARRELL TSAW • $ 729,000

Don't miss this one! Beach Grove rancher situated on one of the neighborhood's LARGEST (over 9000 sq ft!) and most PRIVATE SUNNY LOTS!!! This home boasts many features - updated kitchen and baths, hardwoods, slate floors, 2 cozy fireplaces, the list goes on.... Master suite with sitting area features spa like ensuite with claw foot tub. Fabulous location on quiet street - steps to beach, walking trails and Beach Grove Golf Club - this home has it all! Call now!

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5249 PATON DR, LADNER • $879,000

PRESTIGIOUS PATON DRIVE! This executive 5 bedroom home is over 2600 sq ft and is situated on a private lot on a quiet cul-de-sac in Hawthorne. Featuring a great room floor plan with a separate dining room and a sunny back patio this home is perfect for entertaining! This elegant home offers 9' ceilings, hardwood floors, extensive crown moldings, in floor radiant heat, cozy gas fireplace, in ground sprinklers and security system. Spa like master ensuite is a wonderful place to relax! With loads of storage and great street appeal this home is conveniently located near great schools and amenities and is only minutes to the airport, ferries, border and Vancouver. Don't miss this opportunity!

WANTED!!!

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The Lexington

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Spacious unit facing to the garden. Nice updates with lovely hardwood floors, granite counter tops, pot lighting, and stainless appliances. Two large bedrooms, two full bathrooms, eat-in kitchen, formal dining and living room, gas fireplace. Central location. This is a lovely unit at a great price. $345,000

To view come to the Open or call Pat Tate 604-943-8047

The Classic

#309-1350 View Cres., Tsaw.

The Classic Immediate Occupancy. Bright corner unit with private West facing patio. Spacious 2 bedroom and 2 bathroom ground floor unit. Updates include Beachwood cabinets, stainless steel appliances, Work Island, tile and laminate flooring, updated bathrooms, designer paint, and crown moldings. Move in condition. $389,900

Call Pat Tate to view 604-943-8047

Chesapeake Landing

#34 - 5900 Ferry Road, Ladner Exclusive Chesapeake Landing - beautifully decorated unit is in movein condition. Hardwood floors, California shutters, built-in shelves, Cathedral ceilings in this sought after "Mallard" design. Master bedroom plus two others up. Master has large walk-in closet and beautiful ensuite including soaker tub. Private patio, double garage and lots of storage. Close to golf course, Millennium Trail and marina. $725,000

Call Pat Tate to view 604-943-8047

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6101 Galbraith Crescent $589,900

Extensively updated main floor living home on a quiet street steps from Mountainview park! Renovations since 2008 – re-finished hardwood, new kitchen & baths, fixtures, windows plus so much more! Family room opens onto deck and hot tub! Living room with gas fireplace, formal dining room and one bedroom on main. Upper floor total of three more bedrooms utilize former suite area as an amazing games room (14x20) Suite can be opened into existing home with minimal cost-call Realtor for details. Private landscaped backyard. Lot size 6861 sq. ft. with RV & boat parking too!

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First time Buyers or Downsizing! Here is your chance to own this bright and spacious 1 bedroom home in the heart of Ladner. Lots of updates including paint, stainless appliances and warm wood flooring. Additional features include high ceilings, sunny NW patio (bring your BBQ!) PLUS extra in suite storage PLUS one of the largest storage lockers. Parking stall nice & close to elevator! Buy with confidence and move in next week! Building has been rainscreened!

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RUSS NUGENT

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RE/MAX PROGROUP REALTY 604-946-8000 NEW LISTING #C 4845 Linden Dr., Ladner $379,000

Some nice updating has been done in this 3 level, 3bedroom, 3 bathroom Townhome. The Kitchen has been remodeled and opened up into the Dining/ Eating area making a great room. Some new painting, carpets, new windows and general updating makes this a move in condition family home. The home comes with a west exposed yard, 2 parking spots and lots of storage! This is a great starter home, with a great price, ef`cient to own and in a quiet neighborhood!

NEW LISTING #8 6280 48A Avenue, Ladner $395,000

Ready to move in! Freshly painted and very functional ground _oor Rancher style unit in a well cared for complex! 2 Bedrooms and a Den! Covered breakfast patio area right off the Kitchen and Eating area, great for those sunny mornings. Big Living & Dining Rooms with a Gas Fireplace too! Single car Garage with remote opener, and an outdoor parking area as well. These rancher Style units don't come along very often, so you better buy it now!

NEW LISTING 4934 Central Avenue, Ladner $649,000

Nice 2200 square foot 2 level main _oor living 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom, family home close to town center, Lions Park, and Hawthorne School. 2 car garage, separate RV Parking with sani dump, and so much more.

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#204-1704 56th Street, Tsawwassen $439,000

4450 40th Street, Ladner $1,150,000

WATERFRONT LOT $689,000 4469 River Road West, Ladner

1190 square foot Top Floor Executive Condo with a large Family Room, 2 Bedrooms, 2 4 piece Bathrooms & 2 Parking spots! Double sided Fire Place, Granite Counters, Stainless Fridge, Gas Stove & Microwave, in the open Gourmet Kitchen! Just painted with pleasing warm colors, Hardwood Laminate, Tile and Carpeted _ooring. Huge South East facing covered Balcony with BBQ Gas hookup, looking onto private Treed Yard. 7 year old building, respected & well run, with a Guest Suite & Rec Room. You would love living here!

A 1/2 Acre Country Estate! Designed by the Owner, 2680 sq ft 3 Bed 3 Bath Rancher with Loft, Big Country Kitchen, Island, Garden Window & Updated counters, Sunken Family Room off Kitchen with Gas F/P there & L/R. Newer Hardwood _oors! Loft is a Games & Hobby Room. Skylight in the Laundry Room. Big Garage. 2 year old Gas Furnace. Newly serviced Septic & has City Water. 2 shops, 3600 & 420 ft, engineered _oors, & driveway access into shop! Attention, Fisherman, Equipment operators & Car Buffs, & Home Business people!

A 1/2 Acre Country Estate! Designed by the Owner, 2680 sq ft 3 Bed 3 Bath Rancher with Loft, Big Country Kitchen, Island, Garden Window & Updated counters, Sunken Family Room off Kitchen with Gas F/P there & L/R. Newer Hardwood _oors! Loft is a Games & Hobby Room. Skylight in the Laundry Room. Big Garage. 2 year old Gas Furnace. Newly serviced Septic & has City Water. 2 shops, 3600 & 420 ft, engineered _oors, & driveway access into shop! Attention, Fisherman, Equipment operators & Car Buffs, & Home Business people!

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Don’t miss this dream home. Must see! Fully renovated. Contemporary style open floor plan. High end finishes. South exposed private rear yard. 4 bedrooms, 21/2 bathrooms, office. Wired and plumbed for suite on ground floor.

Call Bruce: 604.290.2615


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Progroup | 100–5000 Bridge Street, Ladner www.realestatedelta.com Each Office Independently Owned and Operated

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5562 Frigate Road | $698,900 1,957 sqft - 3 bdrms & games 2.5 bath - 3,875 sqft lot - Ladner MLS# v992012

4560 51st Street | $929,000

2,918 sqft - 4 bdrms (2 master bdrm suites) 4 bath - 10,215 sqft lot - Ladner NEW PRICE! - MLS# v994168

OPEN SATURDAY 2-4

5678 Clipper Road | $728,000

5015 Fenton Drive | $1,088,000

NEW LISTING

1,560 sqft - 3 bdrms - 2 bath 4,844 sqft lot - Ladner MLS# v1008483

NEW PRICE

3600 VIRTUAL TOUR

NEW PRICE

VIEW

4695 Holly Park Place | $697,900

C302-4831 53rd Street | $322,900

4730 Cedar Tree Lane | $499,900

5247 Regatta Way | $399,000

2,654 sqft - 4 bdrms games room - 2.5 bath - 6,375 sqft lot Ladner - MLS# v100324

1,164 sqft - 2 bdrms 2 bath - top floor - Ladner Pointe Ladner - v1002752

1,461 sqft - 3 bdrms - 2 baths 5,414 sqft lot - Ladner MLS# v1001895

South Pointe - 2 bdrm - 1 bath 3,536 sqft lot - Ladner MLS# v985564

3600 VIRTUAL TOUR

SOLD 297 55th Street

Listed by Royal Lepage Northstar SOLD by richard lowe & associates

SOLD 4813 Glendale Ave.

Listed by Re/Max Progroup SOLD by richard lowe & associates

NEW PRICE - 3,226 sqft - 5 bdrms games room - 4 bath - 7,564 sqft lot Ladner - v991054

A306-4811 53rd Street | $398,900 1,861 sqft - 3 bdrms - 2 bath 2 parking spaces - Ladner MLS# v951619

NEW LISTING

4603 54th Street | $609,000 2,350 sqft - 3 bdrms - 2.5 baths pool - 6,959 sqft lot - Ladner MLS# v995476

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD 5077 Calvert Drive

Listed by Re/Max Progroup SOLD by richard lowe & associates

347 Rosehill Wynd | $1,188,000

View Property - 3,062 sqft - 5 bdrms den - 3.5 bath - 6,997 sqft lot - Tsawwassen MLS# v1007854

ALL OUR HOMES ARE MIRACLE HOMES!

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A36 The Delta Optimist June 7, 2013 EXCELLENT CONDO, WALK TO AMENITIES!

GREAT 1 BEDROOM CONDO! • Spacious 770 sqft • 1 bedroom condo

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#206-4745 54A St., Ladner

$223,000

$224,900

$249,900

• In sought after Sunningdale • Many updates • Nothing to do but move in • Spacious private balcony • Priced to sell!

HOT NEW LISTING! WON'T LAST!

#328-1441 Garden Pl., Tsaw.

#41-4955 57th St., Ladner

$279,900

• Updated Unit! 3 BEDROOM, 1,350 sq.ft • BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE PATIO! • NOTHING BUT MOVE IN! • Sought-after location, walking distance to everything! • Updated kitchen, new bathroom, flooring, etc! • DON'T MISS THIS ONE!

• DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! • Spacious 1,170 sqft • 2 bedroom condo • Ladner Pointe complex • EVERYTHING re-done • LARGE DECK

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WALK TO ALL AMENITIES! • 1,258 sq.ft, 2 bedroom • Ground-floor unit • Walk to ALL AMENITIES • Popular Royal Oaks Complex! • New carpeting, paint, • Ready to move in

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#111-1100 56th St., Tsaw.

$299,900

$309,900

$349,900

• 1,039 sq.ft. spacious 2 bedroom • 2 bathrooms • high-end finishings • stainless appliances, granite counters! • Quiet location!

EXCELLENT FAMILY HOME, THE TERRACE!

#203-4808 Linden Dr., Ladner

• 661 sq ft one bedroom and den condo • Insuite storage w/amenities galore • 1 parking & in suite laundry • Close to shopping restaurants/recreation & the ocean #508-1189 Howe St., Van.

$349,900

$375,000

• Fully renovated Townhome • Beautiful new $20,000+ Kitchen reno • New bathrooms • Built-in entertainment center

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• Beautiful 704 sq ft • One bdrm + flex • 140 sq ft private East & South facing balcony • 1 parking • Only mins to Downtown

#159-5421 10th Ave., Tsaw.

#201 1400 View Cr, Tsaw.

#407-2770 Sophia St., Van.

$417,000

$419,900

$429,900

EXCELLENT 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOME!

• 1,734 sq.ft 3 bedroom unit • Spacious 3-level townhome • Double Garage • Private Yard • Updated appliances, lighting & much more

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Hawthorne School • Excellent West Ladner location!

#17-4748 54A St., Ladner

$432,900

$439,900

• 1,843 sq.ft rancher • Massive driveway • Newer Cedar Decking • Two full bathrooms (master has ensuite) • 2.5 year young roof • Excellent family home!

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#8-4965 47th Ave., Ladner

EXCELLENT RANCHER W/DETACHED SHOP!

• Updated 2-level • Central location • 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths • Walking distance to all amenities • Many updates • 7,554 sq.ft. south exp. lot • Easily suitable

BUILDING 5196 Central Ave., Ladner LOT $499,900 REDUCED!- OWNER MOTIVATED! • 3 bedroom rancher • 1,636 sq.ft.

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• $14,000 spent on plumbing • Fresh paint, new water tank • Walk to all amenities • West-exposed yard

4987 59A Street, Ladner

5314 Belair Crescent, Tsaw.

5720 Ferguson Court, Tsaw.

$569,900

$599,900

$619,900

WALK TO THE BEACH IN MINUTES!

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4906 47A Avenue, Ladner

WOW! EXCELLENT 3 BEDROOM SPACIOUS TOWNHOME!

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$279,900

STUNNINGLY UPDATED TOWNHOME!

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• Ladner’s popular Oasis complex! • Newer kitchen, bathroom, paint, etc • Private yard, end unit, close to all amenities! • Priced to sell!

$269,900

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• 1,150 sq.ft. TOP FLOOR, PENTHOUSE • CORNER UNIT • QUIET/PRIVATE OUTLOOK • 2 bdrms, 1.5 bathrooms • HUGE STORAGE • LARGEST SUITE IN BLDG

EXCELLENT VALUE FOR 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOME!

#105-4758 53rd St., Ladner

STUNNING 3 BDRM T/H! RENOVATED!

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#305-1175 Ferguson, Tsaw.

• 923 sqft 2 bedroom condo

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• Perfect 1 bedrm condo • 740 sq.ft • West-facing Exposure! • NOTHING to do but move in! • Walk all of Ladner’s amenities in minutes!

#109-4728 53rd St., Ladner

ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL 923 SQFT 2 BDRM CONDO!

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• 2 bedrm condo • 2 bathrm • New fixtures • Freshly painted • 2 parking stalls • All centrally located to all showing & amenities!

PERFECT 1 BEDROOM CONDO!

• Excellent well-maintained rancher • LARGE 8,051 sq.ft. corner lot • Desirable Beach Grove • Updated kitch & bath • HUGE LOT • Don't miss this one!

TOTALLY RENOVATED DETACHED HOME!

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LARGE RANCHER, GREAT LOT!

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• 3 Bedroom Rancher • Large 9,849 sq.ft sunny west-exposed Lot • Great style, great layout, great location! • Priced to sell! • Don’t miss out.

1296 Morris Cr, Tsaw.

6204 48A Avenue, Ladner

451 Milsom Wynd, Tsaw.

$619,900

$639,900

$669,900

#1 Agent in Ladner / Tsawwassen 2010, 2011, 2012* *Based on number of sales in 2010, 2011, 2012! *This representation is based in whole or in part on Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board Statistics

www.fraserelliott.com


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• Prestigious Arthur Drive • 950 sq.ft 2 bdrm rancher • 2,000 sq.ft shop • LOT (14,811 sq.ft) • HUGE amount of parking • This property has endless opportunity

#206-5099 Springs Blvd., Tsaw.

$679,900

$698,800

$699,900

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING CUSTOM RANCHER WITH LOFT!

• Beautiful 2,277 sqft • 5 Bedrooms • 3 Bathrooms • In Ladner's premier Marina Garden Estates • Lovingly maintained • Formal dining/living rms

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5301 Pinehurst Pl, Tsaw.

916 Gale Dr., Tsaw.

$769,900

$799,900

POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY!

• 4 Bedroom family home • Built in 2007 • This home has everything you need! • Clean-as-a-whistle! • Walk to all of Ladner’s amenities etc

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• 12,700 sq.ft Lot • Prime Development Ppty! • Official Community Plan Designation is MDR • 10+ for Location • 1 minute walk to Nature Trails on the River!

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• New custom built house • AC & HRV system • 4 zone Radiant Heat • Upstairs Laundry, High end finishing • detached guesthouse/office • will exceed all your expectations.

5385 Wellburn Dr., Ladner

4829 48th Avenue, Ladner

5261 Lynn Place, Ladner

$829,900

$880,000

$888,777

• Bel-Air style exec. home • Stahaken Subdivision • 4,300 sq.ft of top-notch construction • 4 bedrooms and an office • 4 bathrooms • 22 foot vaulted entrance

BRAND NEW HOME WITH SUITE!

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• Absolutely phenomenal • 5 bedroom +den • Spice kitchen • Crown moulding • LARGE REAR YARD • Covered patio, with yard for tenant too! • INCLUDING NET GST

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• 5 bedroom + Office home • Large open plan kitchen • Whirlpool appliances • Engineered hardwood • Largest lot in new subdivision • INCLUDING NET GST

1212 Pacific Drive, Tsaw.

4935 63A St., Ladner

4936 63A Street, Ladner

$888,900

$909,900

$919,900

• Custom built SxS duplex • Beach Grove location • steps to beach & schools • Three bedrooms one side two on the other • South exposed private yard • Family or rental

STUNNING EXECUTIVE HOME! MASTER ON MAIN!

STUNNING EXECUTIVE HOME!

• 5 year young

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• 2,580 sq.ft • 4 bedrooms, • Crown moulding • Beautiful outdoor jacuzzi hot tub with covered patio!

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• 3,170 sq.ft CUSTOM-BUILT Executive home • TOP-OF-THE-LINE FINISHINGS • 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms • TRIPLE CAR GARAGE • 10,200 sq.ft private yard

5808-5806 17A Ave., Tsaw.

1617 Duncan Dr., Tsaw.

674 52nd Street, Tsaw.

$949,000

$1,038,000

$1,059,900

CUSTOM HOME BUILT BY ANDRES HOMES! • TOP QUALITY EXECUTIVE • 4,000 sqft family home • Top quality finishings • 10ft ceilings, wide-plank hardwood • Custom crafted carpentry • 5 full bathrooms

BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME $1,295,000

STUNNING CUSTOM BUILT HOME!

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944 Underhill Drive, Tsaw.

DREAM ESTATE HOME! 6,600 SF!

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• Beautiful and unique • 3,583 sq.ft • 3-Level home • Main floor living • Stone fireplace • Ready for your family and to entertain!

$729,900

EXCELLENT FULL DUPLEX! BEACH GROVE!

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• 3 bedroom+loft • 9,000 sq.ft, cul-de-sac location • Custom-built with top quality finishings • Master suite with jacuzzi tub etc

EXCELLENT FAMILY HOME ON LARGE LOT!

5348 Commodore Dr., Ladner

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• Stunning executive condo • UNOBSTRUCTED VIEWS! • Absolute top quality finishings • 1,534 sqft 2 bdrm & den • Stainless steel appliances • $45,000 in extra furnishings included

5156 Westminster Ave., Ladner

6 YEAR YOUNG, VICTORY SOUTH!!!

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• 4 bedroom • 2 years young • 2 Bathrooms • 2-5-10 year warranty • In the heart of Ladner • Detached double garage • Don’t miss this!

RESORT LIVING ON GOLF COURSE!

3715 Arthur Drive, Ladner

EXCELLENT FAMILY HOME!

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GREAT FAMILY HOME! GREAT PRICE!

• 4,000 + SQ.FT. HOME • 10,000 SQ.FT LOT • DESIRABLE WALLACE AVE • Too many features to list! • Solid wood cabinets, Jenn Air/Bosch Appliances • Pot lights throughout

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• Extensively Renovated, Fully Re-designed • Miele Appliances, Wenge Cabinets • Walnut Hardwood, granite countertops • 11,000 PLUS sq.ft. lot! • Top-of-the-line EVERYTHING!

5211 Wallace Avenue, Tsaw.

608 Sandollar Pl, Tsaw.

$1,388,000

$1,638,800

LADNER'S FINEST COUNTRY ESTATE!

• LUXURY EXECUTIVE ESTATE • 6,160 sq.ft HOME, 1 yr old • 20,000 sq.ft lot • High 25 foot ceilings • Prof. landscaped yard • Move in ready

LIKE-NEW 4,100 SQ. FT. ESTATE WITH POOL!

• 7.59 Acre Estate • PRIME WEST LADNER LOCATION • UNOBSTRUCTED VIEWS of North Shore Mountains! • Tennis courts, office accomodation, putting green

STRIP MALL FOR SALE! 6.5% CAP.!

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• EXCELLENT 3.9 acre site • Excellent freeway exposure! • Value Village, national tenant • MJM Furniture • 6.5 CAP RATE

5382 Crescent Dr., Ladner

4905 36th Ave., Ladner

#3-45150 Luckakuck Way

$1,695,000

$2,880,000

$9,380,000

offer pending

just sold

just sold

by fraser!

by fraser!

5641 Sherwood Blvd, Tsaw.

941 50th Street, Tsaw.

4905 Cliff Drive, Tsaw.

$779,900

$625,000

$553,900

just sold by fraser!

#7-5671 Ladner Trunk Rd., Ladner

$429,900

offer pending

just sold by fraser!

5805 Fairwynd Wd., Ladner

#24-5661 Ladner Trunk Rd., Ladner

$829,900

$239,900

Nobody sells more real estate than Fraser in Ladner / Tsawwassen *Based on number of sales in 2010, 2011, 2012!

604.728.2845

personal real estate coproration

RURAL LIVING!!! 14,811 SQ.FT. LOT!


A38 The Delta Optimist June 7, 2013

CURRENTLY RANKED #5 TEAM in the Entire Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board for 2013!*

#1 IN SOUTH DELTA* 122 SALES BY FRASER IN 2012!

*

HOW DO WE DO IT? HERE IS A PREVIEW OF OUR UNBEATABLE MARKETING SOLUTIONS: • Bi-Weekly Vancouver Sun Westcoast Homes Edition Weekend Sun advertising (470,000 readers!!!!

• MASSIVE DATABASE Of Buyers To Market Your Home To

• Free Staging Advice Prior To Listing

• MASSIVE ONLINE CAMPAIGN Facebook marketing, Youtube Marketing, Craigslist, Kijiji, www.rew.ca Enhanced, www.fraserelliott.com, large email campaigns, large online buyer database.

• Weekly Full Colour Advertising In Delta Optimist

• Fully Licensed Member Of Our Team Attends Every Showing (No Lockbox)

• Weekly Full Colour Advertising In Real Estate Weekly

• Our Team Members Were All Born And Raised In South Delta!

• 360 Virtual Tours By Vancouver's Premier Real Estate Photographers

#1 Agent in Ladner / Tsawwassen 2010, 2011, 2012* *Based on number of sales in 2010, 2011, 2012!

604.728.2845

* Based on # of sales in 2010, 2011, and 2012! * This representation based on Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board statistics * Stats as of May 31, 2013

Fraser Elliott Personal Real Estate Corporation / RE/MAX Progroup Realty 100-5000 Bridge Street, Delta, BC. V4K 2K4


June 7, 2013 The Delta Optimist A39

CURRENTLY RANKED #5 TEAM in the Entire Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board for 2013!*

#1 IN SOUTH DELTA* 1 SALE EVERY 3.08 DAYS SO FAR * IN 2013! * Stats as of May 31, 2013

Nobody sells more real estate than Fraser in Ladner / Tsawwassen *Based on number of sales in 2010, 2011, 2012!

www.fraserelliott.com


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The Delta Optimist June 7, 2013 INDEX Community Notices ....................................1000 Announcements ...............................................1119 Employment..........................................................1200 Education .................................................................1400 Special Occasions...........................................1600 Marketplace ..........................................................2000 Children ......................................................................3000 Pets & Livestock ...............................................3500 Health............................................................................4000 Travel & Recreation ......................................4500 Business & Finance .......................................5000 Legals ............................................................................5500 Real Estate ..............................................................6000 Rentals .........................................................................6500 Personals ...................................................................7000 Service Directory .............................................8000 Transportation ....................................................9000

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All advertising published in this newspaper is accepted on the premise that the merchandise and services offered are accurately described and willingly sold to buyers at the advertised prices. Advertisers are aware of these conditions. Advertising that does not conform to these standards or that is deceptive or misleading, is never knowingly accepted. If any reader encounters non-compliance with these standards we ask that you inform the Publisher of this newspaper and The Advertising Standards Council of B.C. OMISSION AND ERROR: The publishers do not guarantee the insertion of a particular advertisement on a specified date, or at all, although every effort will be made to meet the wishes of the advertisers. Further, the publishers do not accept liability for any loss or damage caused by an error or inaccuracy in the printing of an advertisement beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by the portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred. Any corrections or changes will be made in the next available issue. The Delta Optimist will be responsible for only one incorrect insertion with liability limited to that portion of the advertisement affected by the error. Request for adjustments or corrections on charges must be made within 30 days of the ad’s expiration.

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Announcements

CRIMINAL RECORD? Canadian Record Suspension (Criminal pardon) seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, deportation, peace of mind? Free consultation: 1-800-347-2540

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Lost & Found

STOLEN Ladies Fossil Wallet taken from Shoppers in Tsawwassen. Please call if found anywhere. Call: (778) 868-8583

FOUND AT Ladner May Days a baby blanket. Please call 604-946-4542 to identify.

For best results please check your ad for accuracy the first day it appears. Refunds made only after 7 business days notice!

LOST GREY liner jacket, Mens XL, Olympia Brand, Arthur Drive area, June 2nd, 2-2:30pm, 604-948-0575

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Accounting

In Memoriam In Loving Memory of

George Bogress

September 15, 1922 ~ June 8, 2011 Devoted son, husband, father, uncle, grandfather and friend. We trust you’re on a smoother path, All problems left behind; A little joy, a lighter heart, A calm and quiet mind.

EMPLOYMENT SALES MANAGER Required for this full time position at our South Delta location. Ideal candidates will have a thorough knowledge of the travel industry, superior leadership qualities and a strong customer service focus. HERE’S WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR: - You have experience leading and motivating a sales team - You’re a hands-on leader with the ability to recruit, train and retain independent consultants - You are energetic, positive, detail oriented and goal driven - You have very high standards for yourself and others WE OFFER: - opportunity to lead one of the Top 10 offices in our organization - base salary with earning potential - state of the art training with full support and sales systems - fantastic new center in a great location Please send your resume and cover letter to

southdelta@cruiseshipcenters.com

TRUTH IN ''EMPLOYMENT'' ADVERTISING ADVERTISING

We have an immediate opening for a CA with recent public practice experience. Completion of the “In Depth” CICA tax course an asset. Experience working with closely held corporations and their shareholders in file preparation, tax planning and general planning and assistance is a must. We are a dynamic practice with fantastic clients. This job offers a flexible work week. Please send resume with salary expectations and availability to Simone Epplette at:

Glacier Media Glacier Media Group Group makes makes every effort effort to to ensure ensure you you every a r e responding r e s p o n d i n g tto o a are a reputable and legitimate job reputable andIf legitimate job opportunity. you suspect opportunity. suspect that an ad Iftoyou which you that which h a v ean rad e s ptoo n d e d you is hmisleading, a v e r e shere p o nare d e dsome is misleading, here are some hints to remember. hLegitimate i n t s t o employers r e m e m b edo r. Legitimate employers not ask for money as partdo of not ask for money as part of the application process; do the application do not send money;process; do not give not do not give anysend creditmoney; card information; any credit or call a card 900 information; number in order to an or call toa respond 900 number in employment ad. order to respond to an employment ad. ads are Job opportunity salaryopportunity based andads do are not Job require based an investment. salary and do not require an investment. If you have responded to an which believe to Ifadyou haveyou responded to be an misleading please callto the ad which you believe be Better Business Bureau at misleading please call the 604-682-2711, Monday to Better Bureau at Friday, Business 9am - 3pm or email 604-682-2711, Monday to inquiries@bbbvan.org Friday, 3pm or email and they9am will -investigate. inquiries@bbbvan.org and they will investigate.

simonee@vermeulen-group.com

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Drivers

Tow Truck Operators

Roadway Towing Ltd. has two positions available for tow truck operators. Applicants must reside in the area in order to meet our contract obligations. Applicants must have a minimum of a class 5 driver’s licence without restrictions. Most importantly chosen applicants must pass a criminal record check prior to being hired. Experience is preferred however training will be provided to the right applicant. Some mechanical skills and an understanding of automobiles is an asset. Shifts include weekends and some on call nights. Company also offers an excellent benefits package. Drivers are paid on commission so the harder you work the more you can make. Resume and drivers abstract can either be faxed or emailed.

Fax 604-940-1793 or email roadway@telus.net

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General Employment INSTALLER REQUIRED (Delta)

Busy window coverings and closet organization business requires installer. The successful candidate should… ❏ be Presentable and professional ❏ have a minimum 3 years carpentry experience ❏ have a clean drivers abstract ❏ be able to read plans and communicate with contractors ❏ be very detail oriented with strong problem solving skills ❏ speak, read and write in fluent english You will be responsible for the installation of blinds, draperies, shutters and closet organization systems. We will provide full training however past carpentry experience is a requirement. You will have the use of a company van, all the required tools and a cell phone. Interested candidates please email your resume to budgetblindsofdelta@gmail.com or drop off a resume at our store at 1131 56 Street, Tsawwassen, BC. No phone calls please. This position is 4 – 5 full days a week Monday – Saturday.

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General Employment

HELP WANTED!!! $28.00/HOUR. Undercover Shoppers Needed To Judge Retail And Dining Establishments. Genuine Opportunity. PT/FT . Experience Not Required. If You Can Shop - You Are Qualified! www.MyShopperJobs.com

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Home Support

Live In Caregiver

Needed to provide care & companionship for an elderly lady. F/T, 40hr/wk, must be fluent in english, be flexible & reliable, Min 1 year exp. Start date: June 17th. Please call

Mhel 604-805-2200

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Social Services

Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEA Community Services is looking for qualified applicants who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or on weekends for respite. Training, support and remuneration are provided. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door. Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628 www.plea.ca caregiving@plea.bc.ca

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Trades/Technical

APPLIANCE Service Tech Appliance Service Contractor (Full Time) in Chilliwack at Sardis Appl. Needed: Exp. Tech, Appl. Service Ticket, be Bondable / Insurable. Fax resume to 604-846-0651

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Trades/Technical

PRO-LINE CONSTRUCTION is a leading supplier of construction materials. We are looking for a qualified Hiab/Stinger operator for our Surrey branch. Must be CRANESAFE Certified. We offer a competitive hourly wage, benefits as well as a RRSP plan. Please fax resume Attn: Dan Smith to 604-596-4559 or e-mail dsmith@proline-construction.com or apply in person 13385 Comber Way, Surrey

CEMENT FINISHER RES. & COMM Min 3 years trade cer. $25/hr. Fax: (604)929-7209 BUSY VANCOUVER ISLAND Body Shop has an immediate opening for Journeyman Painter and/or Journeyman Body Tech. Flat rate plus benefits. Apply to: R101 c/o Courier-Islander, Box 310, Campbell River, BC, V9W 5B5 or email: jobs@courierislander.com

Dreaming of a career in

Education? Find it in the calssifieds!

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Office Personnel

OFFICE Administrator wanted for All Saints Anglican Church, Ladner. Please contact Penny Batchelor at 604-943-4938 or email batch295@gmail.com for more detailed information.

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Education

FOODSAFE 1 DAY COURSES – ONLY $67!

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For Sale Miscellaneous

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper JACUZZI HOT TUB 1/5 yrs old, 6 &or 7 people, J365 like new, only been used 3 times. Fuly loaded, paid $13,000 sell $6,500. 604-948-2195

2095

Lumber/Building Supplies

150 CLAYBURN NUTMEG paving bricks 8x4 inches. 604-943-3866

2118

Recycler

SMALL HOME safe, free for pickup, good condtion, 778-434-2540

2135

Wanted to Buy

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GARAGE SALES 2080

Garage Sale

BOUNDARY BAY

Garage/Estate Sale Sat June 8th, 9-2 197 - 66th St

Furniture, antiques, collectibles, household items, infra red sauna, Pamper Chef kitchen items, craft things, Brother knitting machine with all attachments, games etc. etc. Moving after 25 yrs & selling a whole bunch of cool things! Cash Sales ONLY! No Early Birds!

Ladner HUGE GARAGE SALE Sat, June 8th, 10am-5pm Sun, June 9th, 10am-3pm 4735 44A Ave - cul de sac Antiques, furniture, china, floral decor, gift basket items & everything my kids don’twant!

Tsawwassen

HUGE GARAGE SALE (Proceeds to Children Hospital) Saturday, June 8 9am-1pm 1030 - 52A Street No Early Birds Cancelled if Raining!!

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Ladner GARAGE SALE Sat June 8th 8am - noon 4923 44B Ave. Ladner Quality furniture, garden items, really nice stuff!

Ladner

2- FAMILY YARD SALE

Sat. June 8, 9am - 1pm 4203 Arthur Dr. Household, china, books, clothes, tools, jewelry, All must go! Follow the YELLOW signs.

TSAWWASSEN

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Sat June 8th, 9-1

1099 50B St

Household items, kids stuff etc. etc.

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Garage Sale

TSAWWASSEN

MOVING SALE

Sat & Sun, June 8 & 9 8am - 1pm 4948 10A Ave, inside Antique furniture, garden tools & tons of household items

Tsawwassen IODE Boundary Bay Chapter Charity Garage Sale! Sat. June 8th 9:00 am - 1:00 pm 4939 First Ave, (Near English Bluff) Multiple families, great stuff. Coffee & Cookies for sale. Ladner 14 UNIT TOWNHOUSE COMPLEX GARAGE SALE Sat. June 8th 9:30am-12pm 5600 Ladner Trunk Road Household misc, tools, furniture, books etc.

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Daycare Centres

Multi Family Garage Sale

Sun June 9th, 9-1

4785 48th Ave Household items, etc. etc.

Empty your Garage Fill Your Wallet

MAKE IT A SUCCESS! Call 604-630-3300

3540

Pet Services

Preschool, Daycare, Before & After School Care (Pick-up & Drop-off to and from Ladner schools) Open all year. Open House every Wednesday, 4:30-6:30pm

778-895-0007 • 604-781-4231 TINA TINY TOTS DAYCARE licensed & ECE qualified, ages 1 and up, 15 years exp., next to park. Ladner. 604 803-5020

PET’S STAIN, ODOUR, SCRATCH on THE FLOORS? Call FIN 778-889-7106, member BBB A+. WoodStoneTile.ca One Stop Floors Care Solutions

Cares! 3507

Cats

BENGAL KITTENS, vet ✔ 1st shots dewormed, sweet natured, $500. Mission 1-604-814-1235

The Delta Optimist has partnered with the BC SPCA to encourage responsible pet guardianship and the humane treatment of animals. Before purchasing a new puppy, ensure the seller has provided excellent care and treatment of the animal and the breeding parents. For a complete guide to finding a reputable breeder and other considerations when acquiring a new pet, visit spca.bc.ca.

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YORKIE PUPS born Apr 23. Ready to go after June 18. Dewormed, first shots. Raised at home with love. Ph 604-824-9749

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Pet Services

Business Services

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Business Opps/ Franchises

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New Westminster

TOP FLOOR quiet side of bldg 650sf 1br+den condo nr Hosp, & Sky train $244K 778-241-4101 see uSELLaHOME.com id5580

Houses - Sale

No Credit Checks! Cash same day, local office

www.PitStopLoans.com 604-777-5046

S. Surrey/ White Rock

PARTIAL OCEAN view, 920sf 2br+den 2ba quiet condo, kids, pets ok. $309,000 778-294-2275 see uSELLaHOME.com id5575

6008

Condos/ Townhouses

6008-30

6020-06

Chilliwack

CULTUS LK gardener’s dream 1160 sf 2 br 1.5 ba rancher, a/c 55+ complex $63K 604-858-9301 see uSELLaHOME.com id5400

6020-14

STEVESTON VERY large 1284 sf 2br 2ba top fl condo amazing mtn views, $455K 604-275-7986 see uSELLaHOME.com id5376

Real Estate

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Richmond

Travel Destinations

WHISTLER CONDO CHEAP short term Creekside 800 sf, 2 sep areas each open to hallway, good location 3 queen beds, w/d, park, gym, hottub, by mth July $2800, Aug $2800 Sept $2300. 1-604-935-6535

5040 MINI Dachshund Puppies CKC Reg’d Vet check 1st shots health guarantee $1200 778-388-1057

SMALL PEACEFUL farm set up for horses right beside South Langley riding trail. Bright & comfortable older 2 bd home, f/p, barn, riding rings, pastures. $849,900. Call 604-323-4788 See Propertyguys.com ID: 76788

6020

6008-42

SAVE A LIFE. Wonderful rescue dogs from Foreclosed Upon Pets. Spay/neutered, regular vaccinations & rabies, microchipped. $499 adoption fee, avail at your local Petcetera stores.

For Sale by Owner

6015

Abbotsford

IMMACULATE TOP fl 963sf 2 br condo, insuite laundry, +55 building, $121,500 604-309-3947 see uSELLaHOME.com id5565

6008-28

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9850 KING GEORGE HWY., SURREY

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Condos/ Townhouses

Metaphysical

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PB KANE Corso ready, m/f, dew claws/tails, 1st/2nd shots, deworm, $1500, 604-802-8480

Love’s # 604-244-9350 On Site # 604-729-7313

6008

6008-18 CKC BLACK lab 3 male puppies, 7 weeks. Exc pets. 1st shots/ tattoo. $1000. 604-454-8643

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TOP FLR 762sf 1br condo, in-ste laundry, 45+ building Mt. Baker view $85,000. 778-822-7387 see uSELLaHOME.com id5553

Dogs

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Langley/ Aldergrove

$739,900 YORKSTON South area Langley, 1 yr old, 3865 sq ft Cstm design 7 bdrm + 5 bthrm + Legal 2 Bdrm Suite. Call 778-298-8108. See Propertyguys.com ID: 76108

ALDERGROVE SXS DUPLEX 80K below assessment. $3100mo rent $529,900 firm 604-807-6565 see uSELLaHOME.com id3428

6008

Condos/ Townhouses

Surrey

26 DAZZLING TOWN HOMES Come and see. Daily 11 to 7. 14905 60th ave. Surrey, B.C.

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REAL ESTATE RENTALS 6020

Houses - Sale

6020-14

Out Of Town Property

6508

Apt/Condos

Langley/ Aldergrove

FORT LANGLEY 2300sf 5br w/suite above 3 additional rental units $965K 604-882-6788 see uSELLaHOME.com id5533

6020-34

6050

CRANBROOK 2060SF 4br 3ba reno’d home w/side suite on 2 lots $239,900 778-887-4530 see uSELLaHOME.com id5304

6052

Real Estate Investment

Surrey LANGLEY RENOD sxs duplex +1/2ac lot, rental income $2,300 /month $489,900 604-807-6565 see uSELLaHOME.com id3186

FLEETWOOD RENO’D 2140sf 4br 3ba, large 7100sf lot, bsmt suite $529,000. 604-727-9240 see uSELLaHOME.com id5617

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Recreation Property

Peninsula Property Management

1st MTH FREE RENT! EAST LADNER RESIDENCE AT THE RIVERHOUSE -

Waterfront condo with amazing views of water, Mtn Baker & farmland. Fantastic sunsets. Beautiful 2 br + den & 2 bath unit, 1253 sf attractively furnished or unfurnished, 2 wall brs that can be used for hobbies/office, gourmet kitchen, gas f/p, large balcony, radiant heat, adjacent to marina, restaurant. Walk to transit. Located 20 minutes from airport, Island Ferries and US Border crossing furnished N/P, N/S. $2200

Call Dawn (604) 536-0220 www.rentinfo.ca

GUILDFORD 1900SF 3br 2ba w/basement suite on huge 8640 sf lot, $489,000 604-613-1553 see uSELLaHOME.com id5608

6030

GALIANO EXECUTIVE Home & Cabin on priv beach, completely furn’d, many extras, ready to move in. Reduced to $849,000! Global Force Rlty. 604-802-8711 www.yourlinktorealestate.ca

LANGLEY BUILD your dream home, secluded 5 ac view ppty, well inst $630,000 604-825-3966 see uSELLaHOME.com id4513

LANGLEY NR town fully reno’d 2474sf home on 5ac ppty, bsmt suite $1,150,000 604-825-3966 see uSELLaHOME.com id5582

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LOT & Trailer. This little gem is located 120 miles from Van, pool - C.H, hiking, fishing, history of Caretaker, maint $775/yr, $30,000 obo. Lot 33 - 30860 Trans Canada Hwy Yale BC. Ph 1-604-792-6764

Okanagan/ Interior OCEAN FRONT boat access only 2 yr old 1600sf 3br 2.5ba 30min from W Van $799K 778-998-9141 see uSELLaHOME.com id5424

MERRITT HERITAGE style 3070 sf 4br 5ba on 9.9ac lot detached shop, view $895K 250-378-8857 see uSELLaHOME.com id5592

RV LOT at CULTUS LAKE HOLIDAY PARK with year round camping access; finished in paving stones, low fees. All ament Grt loc. Moving must sell $107,500. 1-604-795-9785

RENTALS 6508

Apt/Condos Apt/Condos

1 BR Ladner,$740, walk to 1everything, BR Ladner,$740, walkbldg, to quiet mature everything, quiet cable mature& prkg, bldg, incls h/hot water, incls h/hot water, cable & prkg, np/ns, June 1, 604-946-2719

np/ns, June 1, 604-946-2719

ABBEYFIELD ABBEYFIELD HOUSE

www.abbeyfielddelta.org HOUSE Seniors Residence www.abbeyfielddelta.org Studio or 1 Bdrm Seniorsmeals, Residence Includes hydro, or 1 Bdrm cable,Studio great companionship Includes 604-943-2678 meals, hydro, Margriet

cable, great companionship Margriet 604-943-2678

QUIET Clean 2br 3rd flr ste, Tsaw. nr amens, park like setting, carpets, Now Ref’s req, $1000. QUIET Clean 2br 3rd flr ste, 778-316-3401

Tsaw. nr amens, park like setting, carpets, Now Ref’s req, $1000. 778-316-3401

6535

Houses - Rent

Peninsula Property Management

Luxurious, furnished executive home in prestigious Marina Garden Estates backs onto 9th hole of Cove Links Golf Course. 2950 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 3 fireplaces. Beautiful home, quality craftsmanship, elegant furnishings, radiant heated hardwood floors, dream kitchen, master suite with FP, Jacuzzi tub and balcony $3495 includes utilities, cable and internet. 1 year lease. N/S, N/P. July 1

Call Dawn (604) 536-0220

www.rentinfo.ca

Homestay

HOMESTAY OPPORTUNITY Tsawwassen Families Needed to Host

HATZIC LAKE Swans Point, 1 hr from Vanc incl lot & 5th wheel ski, fish, $134,500. 604-209-8650 see uSELLaHOME.com id5491

6035

6540

BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

HATZIC LAKE 1 hr drive from Vanc, 2 vacant lots 1 is lakefront $65K is for both 604-302-3527 see uSELLaHOME.com id5588

LOG CABINS new 1 bd for sale 10’ x 20’ (portable) only $149/mo oac. Delivery all BC, Cheaper then storage. Various sizes. 604-791-1865 Chwk

4895-55B St, Ladner Suites Available. Spacious suites, balconies, rent incls heat & hot water, prkg available. Refs. N/P.

Apt/Condos

TSAWWASSEN Beautiful, central 2 bdrm 2 bath, 1076 sf, 6th floor, overlooking BG golf course, large wrap balcony, storage, 1 parking, np/ns, refs, $1650 incls heat, available NOW. Call 604-943-8290 or 604-943-2611

CALL 604-946-9455

Lots & Acreage

Mobile Homes

DELTA WEST

6508

6508 Rentinfo.ca Rentinfo.ca Apt/Condos Apt/Condos

www.rentinfo.ca

www.rentinfo.ca

Peninsula Property Management

Peninsula Property Management

#304 – 1959 152nd Street White B.C. V4A 9E3 #304 – Rock, 1959 152nd Street

PHONE: White Rock, B.C. V4A 9E3

PHONE: 604.536.0220

604.536.0220

RESIDENTIAL RENTALS IN B.C.

RESIDENTIAL RENTALS IN B.C.

TSAWWASSEN VILLA 1 BR $810, 2 BR $1050 with d/w. Newly reno’d incld balc, prkg, h/w TSAWWASSEN VILLA & heat, cat neg. avail June 1, 1 BR $810, 2 BR $1050 with d/w. 604-880-5391

Newly reno’d incld balc, prkg, h/w & heat, cat neg. avail June 1, 604-880-5391

International Students for Short Term and Regular Programs Host families are needed for International students studying in Tsawwassen. Students are in grades 5 to 11 and come from a variety of countries for short terms of 1 month up to a full year. Homestay fees are $800 per student per month. Double placements are also needed. For more information contact:

Teri Gallant 604-952-5399 • tgallant@GoDelta.ca

CHOOSE YOUR NEW HOME FROM OUR LIST OF WELL MAINTAINED AND MANAGED SUITES!

LADNER Del Rio and Lora Court Updated 1 bedroom suites in quiet well maintained buildings. Rent includes 2 appl, carpets, drapes heat and h/w. To view please call 604-454-4469 Evergreen Lane 1 and 2 bedroom suites available in one of our 4 well maintained bldgs. Located near shops, school and bus routes. Rent includes 2 appl, carpets and drapes. To view this suite please call 604-454-4469 Harbourside Affordable 3 bedroom suites available in the heart of Ladner Village. Rent includes 2 appl, drapes and hot water. To view please call 604-868-9453

TSAWWASSEN Kelly Court and Kerry Court Bright 1 and 2 bedroom suites available in quiet location close to amenities. Rent includes heat and hot water. To view these suites please call 604-306-7877. Century Village Beautiful complex consisting of 6 bldgs with landscaped green areas. 1 & 2 bedroom suites available include drapes, wall to wall carpets, balconies, elevators and wheelchair access. Tsaw. Manor includes heat. Close to beach, parks, rec centre and schools. To make an appt to view please call 604-948-9111 Greensview 2 bedroom suite available. Includes dishwasher and garburetor. Building is located on bus route and within walking distance of shopping centre. For more info please call 604-306-1499

HOME SERVICES 6540

Houses - Rent

3 BDRM home very nice on cul de sac in sought after Pebble Hill. Tsaw Hgts. Avail now/July 1st $2,100 Contact 604-616-4836

Cleaning

★CLEAN FREAKS★

3 BR, 2.5 bath, 2level house Ladner, np, nr school/bus $1800 July 1st. 604-946-2983

Trusted and reliable home cleaning services! Excellent attention to detail! Ladner owned & operated. Call us today at 778-896-9555

3 BR, split lvl, ns/np, near Ladner Centre, bus, shops, 3 appls, $1700 + utils, 604-325-3420

J K CLEANING SERVICES Comm/res. Call for free estimate 604-767-3492, 604-948-3492

MODERN 3 bdrm house in Ladner, all appl, avail July 1st, 2013. Completely reno’d, with carport, yrd, $1,300 604-946-9842

SUNSHINE HILLS ECO CLEAN TEAM★ Residential/Commercial ★ Call Andrea 604-754-0997

6565

Office/Retail Rent

Commercial Space for Lease Tsawwassen: 640 to 1580 sq ft

Ladner: 1080 sq ft at Harbourside Plaza, Delta Street. Contact Tina or Sandra at Century Group 604-943-2203 www.centurygroup.ca

6600

Storage

STORAGE UNIT 2nd flr no elevator, Ladner bldg. 11’ wide 16’ deep 10’ high (170 sf). Personal storage only. No business use. $75/m min 2 yr lse 604-734-5908

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

3BDRM/2BTH BEAUTIFUL Upper, Ladner. Jacuzzi in master. Family room, gas fireplace. In-suite laundry. Garage. 2 decks. Small Pets OK. $1,600/mo. Call: (604) 943-5126

2BDRM/1BTH ground level ste, own laundry, storage room,close to buses/schools. Util incl No Pets $1,075/mth avail July 1. (604) 946-4108

LADNER: 2 BR grd level $1200 + share utils. July 1. Newly reno’d. Bright, large All new appls. n/s, n/p. nr all amens. Resp tenants, refs. 604-807-1732 after 3:30pm

6620

Warehouse/ Commercial

INDOOR WAREHOUSE 12’ by 25’ & 14’ hgt, outdoor space 12 x 15 for rent D/town Ladner. Steve 604-307-4922 * 604-952-7663

8058

Computer Services

Delta PC Service & Consulting

makes your computer work again! Best rates on the market. Guaranteed Virus Removal.

Call 778-882-4128

8060

Concrete

ENZO General Masonry- Specializes brick, block, stone, all types of concrete work 594-1960

8075

Drywall

Farrant Drywall 604

Commercial Residential SANDY

946-8460 or 202-8319 GJ CONSTRUCTION

Complete drywall, smooth out your textured ceilings. 25 yrs exp Free Est. Graham 604-644-6339

8080

Electrical

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guar’d. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

8090

Fencing/Gates

S&S LANDSCAPING & FENCING Cedar Fence Install Call 604-275-3158

8105

Flooring/ Refinishing

Hardwood Floor Refinishing Repairs & Staining Installation Free Estimates

Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224 www.centuryhardwood.com

HENRY’S

HARDWOOD FLOOR SERVICES Sanding & Refinishing Installation Quality Workmanship Free Estimates Fully Licensed & Insured

604-771-8885

8125

Gutters

DIRTY WINDOWS? DIRTY GUTTERS? Black Bear Window Cleaning does windows, gutters & siding. Insured & Guaranteed. Commercial & Residential. Call: 778 892-2327

8130

Handyperson

HANDYMAN SERVICES Electrical, Gutters, Fencing, Plumbing, Carpentry, Flooring Renovations, Sheds, Contracting & more Affordable, friendly, fast, reliable, local, guaranteed

Call Paul 604-614-2250

NEED A HAND?

• REPAIRS • RENOVATIONS • WOODWORKING • PAINTING Call Pierre

604-649-0502 (cell)

HANDYMAN - framing, decks, tiles, re-roof. Total additions & basements. Ken 604-500-2426

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AUTOMOTIVE 9110

Collectibles & Classics

1963 FORD FALCON Futura, auto, 2 door hardtop, all original, collector plates, $7500 obo. Call 604-874-4397

9125

Domestic

9145

Scrap Car Removal

#1 FREE Scrap Vehicle Removal Ask about $500 Credit!!! $$ PAID for Some 604.683.2200

THE SCRAPPER

9173

Vans

2000 DODGE Grand Caravan, green-good shape $3,000 obo. Call Dale 604-290-2462

9515

Boats

SCRAP CAR & TRUCK REMOVAL

CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES 2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited Affordable Luxury 35,600 kms. 2.4L GDI DOHC. $19,999. Email: sjscot@shaw.ca (604) 794-3428.

9145

604-790-3900 OUR SERVIC 2H

9155

Scrap Car Removal

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Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks

CA$H for Unwanted Vehicles Cars, Trucks, Vans, RV’s, Motorcycles etc. Kevin 778-235-6848

*DELTA SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL

Sorry No Pets or BBQs References Required

FULL SIZE VEHICLES Serving the Delta area for 20 yrs. Call 604- 649-1627, 946-0943

$200 Min. FOR COMPLETE

1989 19’ Bayliner Capri Blue, 2.3 litre IO Fresh water cooled, new windshield/canvas/swim grid, trailer. $6,975. 604-837-7564

Aluminum Boat Wanted, 10, 12 or 14 ft, with or without motor or trailer. Will pay $. 604-319-5720

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash paid for full sized vehicles. 604-518-3673

For a full list of our availabilities check:

www.centuryrentals.ca

8055

1997 LANDROVER Defender(s) 90, 5 spd diesel, mint, 160,000km, from desert $23,900 1-780-945-7945 604-926-7087 lancebright@hotmail.com

9160

9522

RV’s/Trailers

Sports & Imports

1997 TOYOTA Camry LE. 4 drs, 4 cyl, auto, a/c. Well maintained. Aircared. $3700. 604-936-1270

1979 FORD M/H, 23 ft, cozy, bunk beds, fully equipped, low k, hi way usage, $4,950. 778-737-3890


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SUNDECKS

TREE SERVICE

TREE SERVICE

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Dale McLean, Certified Arborist

McLean Tree and Hedge - Arborist reports for Development Applications - Tree pruning and removal - Hedge renovation and trimming - Danger tree- Certified Tree Risk Assessor

Delta’s full service tree specialists • Tree Removal • Hedge Trimming • Tree Pruning • Stump Grinding

Honest & Dependable No Job too Small

604.948.3199 778.688.1950

SUNDECKS

www.royalwoodtreecare.ca

HANDYMAN SERVICES • • • • • • •

• ISA Member • Free Estimate

Please Call: Jon Spowage Cell: 604-916-6187 royalwoodtreecare@hotmail.com

Tel: 604-943-8775 Cell: 778-232-1888

Bermuda John

• 75’ Bucket Truck • WCB/Fully Insured

• Free quotes • Local Duradek dealer • Quality aluminum railings • Deck construction and renovations • WCB and liability insurance

TREE SERVICES

Tree Topping, Falling & Removal Shrub & Hedge Pruning & Trimming

Lawn Cutting Weeding Power Washing Trash Removal Dump Runs Deliveries Pick-Ups

www.citywidesundecks.com info@citywidesundecks.com 604-786-3325 also 604-SUN-DECK

Fully Insured & Free Estimates

To place your ad in ‘Call the Experts’ call 604-630-3300 8135

Hauling

604-RUBBISH - ’’ We do all the loading & cleanup and we remove almost anything'' 604-782-2474

8140

Heating

PRECISION 1 Plumbing & Heating, Drain Cleaning, Lic. & Ins. hw tanks, service, renos. Rick 604-809-6822

8155

Landscaping

8160

Lawn & Garden

SUPER SOIL INC. TOTAL LANDSCAPE SUPPLY SERVICES Since 1979

SPRING SALE

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Renovations & Home Improvement

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Power Washing

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Personal

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8240

Renovations & Home Improvement

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8250

Roofing

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Tiling

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