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Gov’t ‘hands-off’ on T2: MLA Huntington wants province to take a more active role in environmental review SANDOR GYARMATI

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Delta South MLA Vicki Huntington is criticizing B.C.’s environment minister for a “hands-off approach” to the environmental assessment of Terminal 2, but Mary Polak insists that’s not the case. Earlier this year, Port Metro Vancouver submitted a comprehensive environmental document to the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency, which will trigger a lengthy review of the proposed three-berth container terminal at Roberts Bank. The document summarizes the results of several dozen studies undertaken over four years for the proposed terminal. Huntington said this week she “grilled” Polak for publicly declining to ask the port authority for additional information on matters of provincial jurisdiction. The object of the comment phase of the assessment process is to ensure the scope of information provided is as complete as possible for the review panel, she said. “The minister said again today her ministry will step in to address gaps in the environmental assessment process for T2, but they have failed to fulfill that promise to date,” said the independent MLA. “7,663 pages were submitted in the port’s EIS (environmental impact statement), and despite the shortcomings of those

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Delta South MLA Vicki Huntington (right) says the provincial government is taking a hands-off approach to Terminal 2, but Environment Minister Mary Polak (left) contends that’s not the case. documents, the EAO (provincial Environmental Assessment Office) didn’t have one comment. Instead, it was left to individuals, organizations and federal agencies like Health Canada to point out provincial issues missing from the report.” In July, the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency released a list of additional information the port was still required to include in its application. Many of those requirements are areas of provincial concern, including issues related to air quality, originally identified by Health Canada, Huntington said. She added the province’s failure to notice the port had not considered standards set by its own

ministry raises serious concerns. Polak told the Optimist Huntington doesn’t understand the process going on, saying the province participated in the screening of the environmental document with the feds. “Insofar as her saying we have a hands-off approach, we’ve been working with CEEA from the beginning on this. The point is, early on, we identified which issues were under federal jurisdiction and the vast majority are. So, the approach we have taken is that we will observe their process and evaluate as they proceed. If there are areas we don’t think they have covered sufficiently that are important to British Columbia’s interests, then we will

proceed to have those assessed,” she explained. “So it’s far from a hand-off approach. Our office is working very closely with the Canadian Environmental Assessment (Agency) office.” Meanwhile, the clock is about to start ticking again on the T2 application. Ottawa asked the port authority for additional information before the review could proceed, effectively stopping the clock until the environmental document was deemed complete. In an early October letter to the government, Cliff Stuart, the port’s vicepresident of infrastructure, advised they were gathering that information and expected everything to be

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Tsawwassen Oct. 19, 6:24 p.m., 1800-block of 56th Street: Complainant reported the theft of $700 US and $600 CDN from his wallet that he left in a locker at the gym. The complainant indicated he did not lock the locker as he was visiting from out of town. No other items taken from the wallet. Oct. 22, 5:53 p.m., 1600block of Enderby Avenue: Complainant reported that sometime overnight someone entered her residence and ransacked the bedrooms and kitchen area. Numerous items were stolen, including jewelry and cash. A neighbour indicated to police that a white 20-year-old male wearing a black jacket, jeans and baseball cap was observed exiting the driveway area. Oct. 23, 8:49 p.m., 16th Avenue and Beach Grove Road: Complainant reported he had lost his black wallet containing cash and ID cards after exiting the bus. Complainant to contact all

agencies and advise them of the loss of the missing items. Information regarding lost items entered in the police database. Oct. 24, 2:24 p.m., 500-block of Boundary Bay Road: Complainant reported she had parked her vehicle at the beach and when she returned to the car she found the driver’s side rear window smashed and her purse stolen. The purse contained bank cards and ID cards. A search of the area by police did not locate a dumped purse or any other targeted vehicles. Oct. 24, 9:05 p.m., 600block of Gilchrist Drive: A report was received that two youth were kicking in fence panels. Police attended the area but the youth were gone on arrival. Several fence panels were found kicked in with an estimated damage of $200. Oct. 25, 10:51 p.m., 5900-block of 17A Avenue: Complainant reported her son was playing on the grass in the area and had left his golf clubs and cart unattended. When he returned the golf clubs and cart, valued at $100, were gone. The clubs are described as gold coloured in a green and black bag. Oct. 26, 10 a.m., 1100block of 12th Avenue: An iPad Mini found in the area turned into the Tsawwassen Community Police Station. Owner can claim on identification at the office, 1108-56th St.

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A crown of branches is placed on the roof during the richtefest, a traditional German ceremony to bless a new home. as the last rafter is put in place. Ilona said what is used depends on what region of Germany you are in and she is from Berlin where they traditionally use the crown of foliage. Ilona said in Germany, where the tradition is still widely practiced today, you can get the crown from a florist, however, she had to make her own with instructions she found online. She said the crown

also includes colourful streamers and sometimes trinkets to signify the members of the family. With construction progressing, she said they had about a week’s notice of when the last rafter would be complete and the family went door-to-door to invite neighbours to the richtefest, which also typically includes a celebratory feast. “It was really lovely,”

Ilona said of the richtefest, adding that about 60 to 70 neighbours attended the festivities. During the ceremony, the Yues’ grandsons delivered the crown to the builder, who placed it on the roof. As per tradition, the head of the household would then hammer in the final nail of the frame. In this case Richard and Mark hammered in the final two nails.

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The annual Halloween Patrol, a partnership of the Corporation of Delta and CUPE Local 454, will keep on eye on civic facilities this weekend.

Delta police will have extra officers on the streets over the next few days to ensure everyone stays safe this Halloween. “As Halloween falls on Saturday this year, we anticipate that we will be

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Residents are busy throughout urged to report the weekend with any suspicious more calls for seractivity to police. vice than is typiCall 911 in case cal, especially on of a crime in Halloween night,” progress, fire said A/Sgt. Sarah or medical Swallow. emergency, or The Corporation A/Sgt. Sarah 604-946-4411 of Delta, in coopSwallow for non-emereration with CUPE gencies. Local 454, will also have Police are also remindextra eyes and ears on the streets through the annual ing residents that in order to possess fireworks you Halloween Patrol. The must be over 19 years patrol helps keep an eye old and have a valid on Delta’s facilities, parks permit. Permits must be and schools as volunteers report all suspicious activi- obtained from the Delta Fire Department at least ties to police. 10 days prior to the event. As well, to increase visibility and safety, the lights Anyone found with fireworks who is under 19 or at some sports fields and who does not have a valid recreation facility parking permit could face a fine of lots will be left on overup to $250. night Oct. 29 to Nov. 1. Safety tips for parents: * Plan your route ahead of time and trick or treat in familiar neighbourhoods. * Carry a flashlight with fresh batteries. * Stay on the sidewalks and off the streets. Cross only at intersections and designated crosswalks, obeying all traffic signals. * Apply reflective tape to your Halloween costumes to help drivers see you — be especially cautious in foggy weather. * If you or your children are wearing customs with weapons, make sure the weapons look fake enough not to be mistaken for the real thing. * Remember to take an extra second while driving to watch out for trick or treaters. If children are going out without parents: * Make sure your child is with a trusted group of friends. * Give them a flashlight. A cell phone is a good idea too. * Plan your child’s route ahead of time and ask them to call you if they go on a street that isn’t on the route. * Discuss setting a curfew with older children and make sure they have a watch with them. * Tell your children to try not to eat anything until they get home so you can check their candy. Tricks for homeowners: * Turn on your outdoor lights and replace burnt-out bulbs. * Sweep wet leaves from your steps and sidewalk. * Use alternatives to candles in your pumpkins, such as battery operated candles or flashlights. * Remember that some children have food allergies – consider having alternatives to candy such as stickers for those kids with allergies. * Keep your pets inside. Halloween can be a frightening time for pets because of the costumes and the fireworks.

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Project that aims to “raise awareness of food allergies and promotes inclusion of all trick-or-treaters throughout the Halloween season.” The American organization started the initiative last year. Ukranitz, who has food allergies, explained that having a teal pumpkin on display means the home has allergy safe treats to hand out.

“So that kids with allergies, like myself, can have a safer Halloween,” she said. That could be non-food items like pencils, notebooks or markers, or nonallergen candy. She said her family will have a teal pumpkin this year. For more information on the Teal Pumpkin Project, visit www.foodallergy.org.

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he 9,000-vote margin on election night certainly hinted at it, so the subsequent poll-by-poll numbers merely provided confirmation that all parts of Delta were painted red in last week’s federal election. When the electoral map was redrawn, combining a staunchly conservative South Delta with a middleof-the-road North Delta, it prompted speculation as to what that would mean come election time. Would North Delta, which often holds the hammer in municipal elections, tip the scales federally as well to potentially put an end to more than four decades of right of centre representation in these parts? That didn’t turn out to be the case as voters in all three communities agreed on the need for change. With North Delta awash in red, Tsawwassen and Ladner, which hadn’t been represented by a Liberal since Tom Goode in the late 1960s, followed suit, although it should be noted that Carla Qualtrough’s margin over Conservative incumbent Kerry-Lynne Findlay, while significant, wasn’t as large in South Delta. In a closer race, North Delta could well have been the deciding factor, but it wasn’t this time around. How this came to be is a complex equation but from where I’m sitting there appears to be a trio of major factors that played out to varying degrees, including a decline in popular vote for the Conservatives across the country. That wasn’t enough to knock off Alice Wong in Richmond or prevent Dianne Watts from claiming victory in South Surrey-White Rock, so there was something beyond just sagging Conservative support that changed fortunes in the right wing stronghold of Delta. Part of that had to be voter dissatisfaction on a number of local issues, including radio towers, community mailboxes and port expansion, while strategic voting, particularly by New Democrats, sealed the deal. Even though the NDP fielded a credible candidate in Jeremy Leveque, who not only was conversant with the issues but was passionate about them, support for the party plummeted as voters clearly looked for the candidate most likely to defeat the Conservatives. With leakage from the right and converts from the left, Qualtrough was ideally positioned and it showed in a big way last Monday.

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ast week B.C.’s privacy commissioner issued a stinging report on how a provincial government employee had destroyed emails relating to an inquiry about the Highway of Tears. A government employee counselled another to erase emails related to the inquiry. When that employee resisted, the other employee took over the computer and deleted the emails. He then swore under oath he had not done this, but finally confessed. In response, the minister of technology, innovation and citizens’ services claimed it was an “exception.” Further checking by the privacy commissioner, however, showed that up to 40 per cent of all emails handled in the premier’s office were being systematically destroyed. Included was the commissioner’s statement that “the [premier’s] deputy chief of staff has not personally retained a single email she has ever sent from her government email address.” So where are the records? How does this track with the premier’s election promise to have the most open, transparent government in the country? Closer to home, in March of 2013 the Ministry of Transportation published a con-

Community Comment IAN ROBERTSON

sultation guide that showed five scenarios to replace the George Massey Tunnel. This was to help in the discussions. In September of that year, the premier announced at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention (all mayors and councillors in B.C.) that the tunnel was to be replaced by a single eight- to 10-lane bridge at the same location. In April 2014, I submitted a freedom of information request for “materials such as documents, data, analysis prepared for the premier to allow her to determine and to announce that the Massey Tunnel would be replaced by a bridge over the Fraser River.” On June 4, I received a letter stating: “Although a thorough search was conducted, no records were located in response to your request.”

So what happened? How did the premier become involved, how did she become aware enough of the discussions, the pro and con? Did the cabinet participate in the multi-billion dollar decision so she could make this pronouncement? Her public comment last week was: “Decisions I make are mostly made in cabinet meeting and all that’s evident to the public because all of that is recorded… and released.” But no records could be found, so did she simply make the decision on her own in the middle of a shower? I later asked the question of the senior public servants in charge of the George Massey Tunnel Replacement Project office in Richmond. Their response was silence. I asked them for the financial analysis of comparing the five choices. They responded: “It was high level.” I then asked: “Where were the notes?” They said none were taken. So just how open and disciplined is the provincial government? Is this how you want a decision costing billions of dollars to be made? Who is hiding what? Where are the notes and briefing papers? Ian Robertson is a retired professional engineer who has been active in South Delta affairs for over three decades.


October 30, 2015 The Delta Optimist A9

Letters

Remember that pets are not fond of Halloween

Editor: Jack-o’-lanterns, trickor-treaters, haunted houses and costume parties. Halloween is full of fun things for you and your family to enjoy, but it’s one of those holidays that is enjoyed more by people than by pets. Keep the following precautions in mind when preparing for the frightfully fun festivities and help ensure that everyone in your family — including your pet — has a safe Halloween. Keep your pet in a quiet place; away from trick-or-treaters and other Halloween activities. You may know those little monsters and goblins that come knocking aren’t real, but your pet doesn’t. Dogs and cats are creatures of habit and could become frightened or agitated by the unaccustomed sights and sounds of these cos-

tumed visitors. In addition, frequently opened doors provide the perfect opportunity for your pet to escape, which can go unnoticed during all the commotion. Be sure all pets are wearing collars and ID tags in case of an accidental getaway. Place live flame decorations like candles and jack-o’-lanterns out of your pet’s reach. Curious critters risk being singed or burned by the flame. They could also easily knock over a candle or pumpkin and cause a fire. Keep all candy away from pets. Those sweets may taste great to critters, but candy, especially chocolate, can be toxic to pets. Candy wrappers can also be harmful if swallowed. Instead, tempt your pet with a few of his/her favourite treats. Resist the urge to put

your pet in a costume. You may think your pet looks adorable dressed as a princess, but most pets don’t like the constraints of costumes. If you do decide to play dress-up, make sure the costume is safe for your pet and doesn’t constrain his/her movement, hearing or ability to breathe. Check the costume for parts that your pet could chew off and choke on and look for dangling pieces like flowing capes that could injure him/her. Don’t let the family dog accompany your kids on their trick-or-treating. Children may have a difficult time handling a pet and your pooch could get loose, especially if your dog is spooked by the strange sights and sounds of all those trick-or-treaters. Bob Cristofoli

No one has been able to solve the mystery of the Park Villa mailbox

Editor: Re: Mailbox plan put on hold, Oct. 28 The Optimist’s new headquarters in the church on 47A Avenue are just across the street from the Park Villa apartments. In August of this year, Park Villa received its new mailboxes. They are indoors just inside the lobby. Once the new mailboxes were put in place, the residents were told their mail would be delivered to these boxes. All the residents were given their own key to their mailbox. For the first few days the residents got their mail at their mailbox. Then the mail started to again be home delivered to each apartment as the courte-

ous mailman explained that home delivery was to remain until after the election. We had the election and one of Justin Trudeau’s promises was for us (and all of Canada) to continue to have home delivery. We will see. Now just this week, someone (we know not who) came in and cleared an area at the corner of 47A Avenue and Laidlaw Street for mailboxes. Nothing was said about this land clearing. They came, they cleared and they left. The apartment manager has phoned and emailed everyone save for the Pope and the Queen trying to discover why this area

was cleared for a mailbox when the whole mailbox plan has been put on hold. One suggestion has been this mailbox is for the new housing project across Laidlaw Street. If so, why put it on Park Villa property? If these mailboxes are to be used, then this area will be covered with all the junk mail the mailbox holders do not want and who is going to clean up that mess? Another suggestion is these mailboxes are for the residents of Park Villa, that possibly someone forgot that Park Villa already has mailboxes. In the words of Sherlock Holmes, “This I feel is a three pipe problem.” R. Crawford

Many haven’t had home delivery for years Editor: Re: Mailbox plan put on hold, Oct. 28 I have lived in Ladner for almost 20 years and have had community mailbox service for the entire time.

MP-elect Carla Qualtrough states that by converting to community mailboxes Stephen Harper’s government was asking Canadians to pay more for less service and she claims this is unac-

ceptable. Is the new Liberal government planning on giving a tax rebate to those of us who have had community mailboxes for years and years? Peter Rose

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A10 The Delta Optimist October 30, 2015

Community Mayor helps Legion branches kick off poppy campaign

PHOTOS BY DAVE WILLIS

Both local branches of the Royal Canadian Legion presented poppies to Mayor Lois Jackson at municipal hall this week ahead of the start of the annual poppy campaign. The campaign starts today and runs through Remembrance Day. The contingent from the Ladner Legion included Olwen Demidoff (left), Tom Easton, Al Ridgway, Greg Olson, Jim Ingram and Gerry Bramhill. The Tsawwassen Legion was represented by Lloyd Jones (left) and Al Wakarchuk.

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University Women present bursaries to eight students

The Canadian Federation of University Women-South Delta presented its annual bursaries to eight local women at a meeting earlier this week. This year’s high school winners of $1,000 each are Brianna Grayson, a recent graduate of South Delta Secondary who is now attending SFU, and Rachel Hislop-Hook, a Delta Secondary graduate who is attending university in Edmonton. The $1,000 community bursaries, awarded to mature students continuing or returning to postsecondary studies, are Natalie Image, an MA student in voice at University in San Francisco, on her way to becoming an

opera soprano; Kathleen Mickie, at the Saskatoon Veterinarian School; Hailey Wahlberg, studying communication at Carleton; Vanessa Yu, at Boyd College, taking her DND (naturopath); and Amy Zell, studying mechanical engineering in Edmonton. The $3,000 Laura Fowler Scholarship was awarded to Keltie Forsyth, who is taking her MFA at UBC to become a theatre director. The Canadian Federation of University Women-South Delta is a charitable organization that raises funds to support the education of women in the community. It was established in 1966 and is one of 123 clubs in

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Canada. Each year the club holds an event to raise money for the bursaries and then advertises in the spring for candidates. Winners are selected in early June and are presented with their cheques at a fall meeting. Aside from fundraising, the group also has many interest groups — bridge, books, travel, walking, issues, gourmet — that meet at various times each month. The general meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of every month at 7:15 p.m. at Benediction Lutheran Church in Tsawwassen. This year’s fundraising will be a concert.

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Community

Red Nose needs volunteers

How would you feel if you had the power to save a life? If you have volunteered for the annual Operation Red Nose campaign in the past, chances are you already have... multiple times. With only four weeks to the first night of Operation Red Nose, organizers are calling out for volunteers. Over the 14 years that Operation Red Nose has been offered in the communities of Delta and Richmond, the demand for this national safe driving campaign continues to grow. “This year, we estimate we need over 50 volunteers per night plus our headquarters team to keep up with the demand,” said local coordinator Carlene Lewall. The campaign will be offered on nine nights this holiday season and is expected to help almost 2,000 people arrive home safely. Volunteers, who have to be 19 years or over, are needed as drivers, naviga-

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service ensures that those that call for a ride, as well as those innocent bystanders on a sidewalk or other drivers coming to and from various places, have all been spared a potential accident. We call this preventative maintenance.” Operation Red Nose will be offered between 9 p.m. and 3 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights from Nov. 27 to Dec. 19 as well as on New Year’s Eve. To volunteer, sponsor or book the campaign to service your Christmas party, call 604-943-0460 or email orn@operationrednosedelta.com.

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October 30, 2015 The Delta Optimist A13

Community

Swirling mess goes beyond garbage patch in Pacific

Out in the Pacific Ocean is the biggest garbage dump in the world. It is called the Pacific Trash Vortex or the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. A staggering quantity of trash gets trapped in the spiraling currents of the North Pacific. The bulk of it is plastic, much no larger than confetti, making the total size difficult to measure. Estimates range from one per cent of the size of Texas to twice the size of the continental United States. Sometimes debris from this patch escapes and washes up on our shores. Do you ever feel you have something like that swirling around in the ocean of your brain? Memories of all those things we have done or

to the surface and washes up on our mental shores. What can we do? First, we need to be careful about what we take in. We can’t change our past, but we don’t have to keep repeating it. “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy— think about such things.” (Philippians 4:8, NIV) Second, seek God’s cleansing. He’s the only one who can clean up the mess. “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” (1 John 1:9, NIV) Mike invites dialogue at mike@ladnerbaptist.ca.

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Sunday, November 1, 2015 at 10:30 am Exodus 17:1-7 “The Water of Grace” Pastor Mike Koot 4594 – 54A Street, Ladner, B.C. 604-946-7033 email:office@ladnercrc.com visit our website: www.ladnercrc.com

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Meditation on the Ladner Fellowship Ladner ChristianAPostures of Faith: Ascension 10:00 am

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ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 1115 51a St, Tsawwassen—604 943 4737

Sunday S UNDAY am Traditional 88 am TraditionalHoly HolyCommunion Communion 10 am Contemporary HolyCommunion, Communion, 10 am Contemporary Holy with children’s and youth programmes with children’s and youth programmes 7 pm Music & Meditation Wednesday W EDNESDAY 11 amHoly HolyCommunion, Communion,followed followedbyby lunch 11 am lunch Fellowship groups meet throughout the week. Please call the church for more information.

5186 - 48th Avenue Ladner 604-946-4474

The Rev. Jim Short

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This Sunday Worship Service: 10:30 am “Forgiveness: The Art of Shedding Resentment and Adorning Freedom” 5300 44th Ave., Delta BC (44th and Arthur Dr.) 604.946.7410

Tsawwassen United Church • Rev. Dan Kirkegaard • 693 53rd Street (across from High School) 604-943-2911 www.tsawwassenunited.org

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Event to report? Contact Dave at dwillis@delta-optimist.com or 604-946-4451

Author talk

ElderCollege Delta will delve into a little known aspect of B.C. history at a free community presentation next Saturday in Ladner. Peter Johnson, author of Voyages of Hope: The Saga of the Bride-Ships, will speak at Cedar Park Church from 10 a.m. to noon. There is no fee for the presentation but call 604-943-0262 or email eldercollegedelta@kinvillage.org to register.

With Glowing Hearts

With Glowing Hearts Songs of Remembrance concert features the Vancouver Welsh Men’s Choir and the Band of the 15th Field Regiment RCA on Nov. 11 at the South Delta Baptist Church at 2:30 p.m. Visit www.vwmc.ca or call 604-878-1190 for tickets.

Concert to remember

The Delta Music Makers present a Concert of Remembrance Sunday, Nov. 8 at 2 p.m. at KinVillage Community Centre in Tsawwassen. Admission by donation.

Christmas choir concert

When Christmas Comes to Town, a winter concert presented by the Delta Choral Society, is set for Saturday, Dec. 5 at 2 and 7 p.m. at the South Delta Baptist Church. It will include performances from the Delta Community Choir, Tapestry and a new children’s choir. Visit www.deltachoral.ca for tickets. For more details on these and other events, go to delta-optimist.com or visit our Facebook page at www.facebook. com/TheDeltaOptimist

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Mistress of Darkness Robyn Balabanov will have her Halloween Horror Delta display up and running from 6 to 9 p.m. tomorrow.

Spooky spots around South Delta Locals getting into the Halloween spirit with haunted house displays DAVE WILLIS

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hosts, ghouls and goblins, oh my! Locals are getting into the Halloween spirit with spooky haunted house displays around town. Here are a few to check out: • Brent Coleman’s haunted house display in Boundary Bay is taking on a Louisiana voodoo theme this year. There’s a lot of new stuff going on and the spookiness factor has been enhanced this time around, he says. He’s got a beach cemetery along with voodoo stakes and an animatronic witch display complete with a boiling pot. Coleman, who started working on props about six weeks ago, says he plans on dressing up as Beetlejuice on Halloween and giving guided tours whenever he can. His display is at 283-67A St. • Ladner’s Mistress of Darkness Robyn Balabanov will have her Halloween Horror Delta

display up and running for visitors between 6 and 9 p.m. tomorrow. This year’s display features a witch’s house with animated monsters, a dungeon with a photo area, two graveyards containing custommade gravestones along with various static and animated creatures. Balabanov’s display, located at 5674 Grove Ave., has been scaring the neighbourhood for over a decade. Visit www.horrordelta. com for directions, photos and videos from previous years. Treats will be given to all trick-or-treaters in costume. • After taking a few years off, Pat McGregor has her spooky display at 6007 Crescent Dr. in East Ladner up and running again. She says her 17-year-old grandson is helping her out this year. In the front yard there’s a graveyard with coffins, Ghoulies as well as a werewolf while her carport hosts Freddy Kreuger along with a lab with a doctor. All in all the display features about 35 different figures.

PHOTOS BY GORD GOBLE

Brent Coleman (above) and Pat McGregor’s grandson Robert (below) have been busy working on displays in Boundary Bay and East Ladner, respectively.


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Halloween activities around town

Looking for some Halloween-themed fun? Here are a few activities happening around South Delta: • Delta civic facilities in Ladner and Tsawwassen have a few spooky events lined up, including the Halloween Spooktacular Swim at Winskill Aquatic and Fitness Centre today from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Guests are invited to “take the plunge into a creepified experience at the pool.” There are events for all ages. Regular admission rates apply. • The Halloween Spooktacular Swim is also

taking place at the Ladner Leisure Centre today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 1 to 3 p.m. • The Tsawwassen Arts Centre hosts Mystery at the 56th Street Hotel this evening. It costs $5 per person and the live-action mystery is for ages 13 and up. Call 604-943-9437 to sign up as a group of four to six people for your 20-minute time slot. It goes from 6 to 9:30 p.m. • Halloween Howl at the Hall is set for tomorrow from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Ladner Fishermen’s Hall, 4481 Savoy St. It features Holly Arntzen and Friends

(classic rock) and Kevin Wright and the Bon Scott Revival (AC/DC tribute). There will be a cash bar, 50/50 and refreshments. Tickets are $20 and available at Angela’s Boutique. Call 604-946-5211. • Halloween at the Mall goes from 2 to 4 p.m. tomorrow at the Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall. The free event features a range of activities, including trick-or-treating with the KinVillage witches, crafts, a mini pumpkin patch, pumpkin painting, and a haunted play house. • Westham Island Herb Farm, 4690 Kirkland Rd.,

PHOTO BY GORD GOBLE

Westham Island Herb Farm has a display of carved pumpkins, along with this spooky fellow (above). There will also be plenty of family fun happening at the Town Centre Mall tomorrow (below).

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has a display of carved pumpkins that can be seen today and tomorrow. The lights get turned off at 8 p.m. • Deltassist is holding a Halloween-themed fundraiser tonight at East Delta Hall. Doors open for There is Help — There is Hope Gala at 6 p.m. Tickets are $50. For tickets call 604-594-3455.

The Rainbow Connection Pre-School Academy is now inviting Applications for the 2016 to 2017 school year. Please contact Vicki at info@rainbowbridgesconnection.ca Located in Pebble Hill Traditional Elementary School 604-943-C.A.R.E. (2273) www.rainbowbridgesconnection.ca Traditional Values/Enriched Programme


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St. Petersburg stands out among Baltic ports CHRIS MILLIKAN

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ruising aboard HAL’s Eurodam familiarizes us with captivating Baltic ports. Of them all, St Petersburg stands out. There, ship’s excursions prove perfect for first time visitors like us. With the need for costly visas eliminated and transportation simplified, two sightseeing days are filled to the max. Local guide Tanya introduces her storied city. Named for his patron saint, Apostle Peter, Tsar Peter founded St Petersburg in 1703. This new capital provided crucial Baltic access and prospered, despite frigid winters. Nowadays, icebreakers keep the port open year round. Our tour reveals a dizzying kaleidoscope of legendary city sights. Frenchinspired architecture tags this city as “Paris of the East.” An enormous equestrian statue memorializes Tsar Peter while nearby Decembrists’ Square recalls an 1825 revolt.

Massive red granite columns support St Isaac’s, a Russian Orthodox cathedral designed to accommodate 14,000 standing worshippers. Driving through old neighbourhoods and on into the countryside, we reach World Heritage Peterhof, Tsar Peter’s summer palace. “Starting as a small family residence, this royal complex eventually encompassed these auxiliary buildings, upper and lower parks, several palaces and even a forest,” Tanya explains. Tsar Peter designed Peterhof’s first 30 rooms in 1714. Daughter Elizabeth and grandson’s wife Catherine the Great expanded his efforts. From the front terrace, we gaze over the Grand Cascade. This magnificent creation incorporates 64 fountains, 200 gilded statues, bas-reliefs and other ornamentation. Amid its central pond, Rastrelli’s golden Samson wrestles a lion. Aboard a hydrofoil, we’re back in the city

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Top: Resurrection of Christ Church became fondly known as Church of Our Saviour on Spilled Blood. Bottom: The Hermitage, as seen from the storied Winter Place of Catherine the Great. within 30 minutes. Swimmers bask along the beach where Tsar

Peter first established his defense fortress against the Swedes. Gold-spires

soaring, Peter and Paul Cathedral entomb Russian royalty from Peter the Great to Alexander III. Disembarking along the Palace Embankment, we behold Catherine’s fabled Winter Palace. Visiting Resurrection of Christ Church concludes this day. Onion domes sparkle with blue, yellow and green glazed decorative tiles, two in gold. Inside, 7,500 square metres of glorious mosaics drench walls and ceilings with brilliant, almost overpowering colour. Breathtaking motifs frame radiant biblical scenes and figures. Shimmering in gold, silver and coloured enamels, Holy Gates enclose the main altar. Wondrous artworks fill our second day. One of the world’s oldest museums, The Hermitage houses three million pieces of art in the Winter Palace and four other buildings. A marble spectacle in itself, the 18th-century Jordan Staircase leads upward to a lavish second floor ballroom.

Following her husband’s death, Catherine the Great met eligible bachelors in the smaller Pavilion Hall. There, the bedazzling Peacock Clock, a magnificent gift from one such suitor, still works. Over 100 grand halls and rooms exhibit 13th to 20th century European art. Among many marble sculptures, we spot Voltaire, eyes a-twinkle. Catherine, we learn, commissioned Houdon to create this likeness of the French philosopher, her beloved friend and correspondent. Another gallery encloses Tsar Peter’s original Rembrandts, collected while studying shipbuilding in Holland. Adjoining rooms contain Catherine’s extensive masterpiece collections by da Vinci, Raphael and Goya. Paintings by Degas, Renoir, Monet, Cezanne, Gauguin and Matisse form the largest collection of French art outside France. Travel Writers’ Tales is an independent travel article syndicate.

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The above property, located in the Tilbury Business Park, is currently designated as public highway, but will be closed pursuant to Delta Road Closure and Cancellation (Portion of road between 8910 and 8970 River Road) Bylaw No. 7421, 2015. The consideration to be received by The Corporation of Delta for the disposition of its fee simple interest in the above property is $1,700,000.00. THIS NOTICE IS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PUBLIC NOTIFICATION ONLY. IT IS NOT AN OFFER TO DISPOSE OF THE ABOVE PROPERTY TO ANY OTHER PARTY. Copies of the relevant documents and plans may be inspected at the Municipal Hall at 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, B.C. Any inquiries should be made to Samien Safaei, Lands Solicitor, 604-946-3234, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. If you feel that you may be affected by Bylaw No. 7421, you may notify Council by submitting written comments to the attention of Samien Safaei, Lands Solicitor (only comments received by 4:00 p.m. November 13, 2015 will be considered). The Corporation of Delta 4500 ClarenceTaylor Crescent Delta BCV4K 3E2 www.cor p.delta.bc.ca www.delta.ca

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You are invited to attend an open meeting of the Board of Directors of Fraser Health. The meeting will include a presentation on the health care services offered in the Tri-Cities, as well as an update from our president and CEO, Michael Marchbank. The Question and Answer Period will provide an opportunity for the public to ask questions. You can also submit questions in advance at www.fraserhealth.ca/asktheboard. This is a valuable opportunity to connect directly with the Fraser Health Board and Executive. Everyone is welcome to attend. For more information, contact us at: feedback@fraserhealth.ca 604-587-4600


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Plants believed to protect and heal still used today

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hese days Halloween characters look more like a Hollywood zombie set, but the central theme is one any long-ago pagan would recognize: on this night the dead walk again (at least symbolically) and spirits roam freely. In those ancient times, healing, magic and spirituality were all linked in ANNE MARRISON a complex dance that’s not difficult nowadays to dismiss as superstition. hugely poisonous. Except that some of the Used as a wolf poison plants then considered for many years, aconitum powerful have been found should be treated with to be so. gloved hands and the Hemp (aka marijuana) utmost care. is one of these. It was one Yet another “flying” of the ingredients in the ingredient is foxglove “flying ointment” said to (Digitalis), which produces be used by witches to give the heart stimulant digoxthe illusion of levitation. in. One ancient name Once, it was reputed to for the plant is Witches assist visions for psychics. Thimbles. Tall and eyeBut catching it had with pink another or white Willow’s life for bellmagic included many flowers, it thousands its ability to will grow of years as relieve pain in deep a source shade, and to heal. of food flower for from its weeks and ANNE MARRISON seeds, as populate a sedative the neighand pain-reliever and as a bourhood if you let it. fibre that produced strong Hellebore, another and durable cloth. In more “flying” favourite, was recent times, its narcotic used long ago as a cure properties overshadowed for worms, lice and as a its more practical uses. vomiting agent. It fell into Now the pendulum is disuse due to a high death swinging back again. rate among patients. Today Another “flying” its beautiful cup-shaped ingredient is aconitum. flowers and decorative Today this is still used (in leaves make it a valued very minute doses) as a garden plant. pain-killer in alternative But hellebore sap on medicine. It’s valued for its naked skin can give you beauty and slug-resistance nasty burns and blisters. as a garden plant but is Wear gloves for seed-col-

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lecting and pruning and thoroughly clean pruners after using them for hellebores. Hazel is one of the trees associated with Halloween along with willow. Both were considered magic trees with an especial attraction for water. They are still used for water divining. Unfortunately hazels in North America have been attacked by Eastern Filbert blight and whole orchards of European hazels have already been torn up. The contorted hazel is one of those affected. Native Canadian hazels have some resistance. Willow’s magic included its ability to relieve pain and to heal. The active substance in willow is salicylic acid, which is now made synthetically in the pain-reliever known as aspirin. Cuttings can root faster and stronger if started in willow water. This is made by using water that has had many small-cut willow twigs soaking in it. The twigs are removed after a day or so and the cuttings either started in that water or watered several times with it. It’s interesting how many of the plants once used to protect against evil spirits were also believed to have healing potential. For instance, ivy was once believed to cure toothaches and make corns vanish. Anne Marrison is happy to answer garden questions. Send them to her via amarrison@shaw.ca. It helps me if you let me know the name of your region or city.

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Artist Donna Zhang and her students will have their work on display at Gallery 1710 in Tsawwassen this weekend. Zhang will have one of her many Tibetan portraits at the exhibit, which has a “meet the artists” reception on Sunday. She’s travelled to Tibet several times in recent years and has gained an “appreciation of the strength of character that shows in the Tibetans’ faces,” her artist bio states. Zhang, who lives in Coquitlam, obtained her master’s degree of art from Saitama University in Japan in 1997. She subsequently immigrated to Canada and worked as a professional artist. Tsawwassen’s Birgit Coath is one of Zhang’s 10 students with work in the local show. They’ve been working together for two years

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Artist Donna Zhang (left) and her students, including Birgit Coath, have their work on display this weekend at Gallery 1710. and Coath says Zhang has helped her develop her own style. “I like to have emotion in my paintings somehow,” says Coath, who will have six pieces on display. The show runs until Sunday at Gallery 1710 in

Tsawwassen (adjacent to the South Delta Recreation Centre). The reception for the show will be held Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. Artist profiles and paintings can be viewed at www.ourartgroup.com.

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We want to hear about your big moments and share those with the community with our new Names and Faces feature. We’re hoping this ongoing page will be a collection of photos from you, our readers. Submissions can range from special occasions and events like anniversaries, birthdays, weddings, engagements and births. So if you’d like to share your recent notable milestone please send us a photo and a bit of information. Submissions can be emailed to faces@delta-optimist.com


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As the only three 18-year-old Delta girls playing rep “A” softball this past season, Taylor Woodward, Olivia Priestlay and Keeley Ainge sure made plenty of noise. A week after Woodward was named Softball B.C.’s Minor Athlete of the Year for her memorable season with the ’97 Delta Heat, Priestlay has been recognized for her decorated career by Softball Canada. The Delta Secondary gradate is the 2015 recipient of the Ethel Boyce Memorial Achievement Award — presented annually to a female and male player who has exhibited leadership traits and skills in softball. Ontario’s Greg Hammell was the co-winner. Both receive $1,000 to help towards their education costs. Priestlay is now in her first-year with the UBC Thunderbirds where she is playing under coach Gord Collings. Her impressive minor career includes participating in four Canadian Championships with the ’97 White Rock Renegades, including this past summer when they fell to Woodward’s ’97 Heat in the gold medal game. The standout third baseman was a tournament allstar at U16 Nationals in 2013 and also won the top batter award that year. She has played in seven provincial championships. Priestlay joined Woodward on Team B.C. which dominated its opponents in route to winning gold at the 2015 Western Canada Games back in August. She will officially be presented the Ethel Boyce Award at the Softball Canada Hall of Fame and Awards Banquet on Nov. 14 in Winnipeg. Ainge, also a Delta Secondary graduate, was a dominant pitcher/outfielder with the Fraser Valley Fusion who is now continuing her career with Woodward at Douglas College.

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Winskill Dolphins’ Markus Thormeyer makes verbal committment to join Trojans It’s a change in course in more ways than one for Tsawwassen swimming standout Markus Thormeyer. Coming off an impressive summer competing for Canada at the Pan American Games and World Junior Championships, the Winskill Dolphins Swim Club product has made a verbal commitment to continue his career at the University of Southern California (USC). Thormeyer is currently with Swim Canada’s High Performance Center, based out of the UBC Aquatic Centre after graduating from South Delta Secondary School in June. The move to a NCAA Division One program means Thormeyer must make the significant adjustment from competing in a 50-metre Olympic size pool to the much smaller U.S. college pools which are typically 25 yards in length. Yet, he is still expected to make an immediate impact with the Trojans’ sprint freestyle and backstroke squads.

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Tsawwassen swimmer Markus Thormeyer accepts his Delta Youth Athlete of the Year award earlier this month at the Delta Sports Hall of Fame Banquet of Champions.

At the World Juniors in Singapore, Thormeyer helped Canada capture gold tin he 4x100 mixed freestyle relay thanks to a huge second leg swim. Teamed with Javier Acevedo, Penny Oleksiak and Taylor Ruck, Thormeyer swam a blistering time of 48.77 seconds to move Canada up two positions. It was then up to Oleksiak and Ruck to complete the comeback with a winning time of 3:27.71 to hold off Austraila (3:28.59) and Russia (3:28.79). He also qualified for the finals in three individual swims, highlighted by personal best clockings in the 100 backstroke (55.11 seconds) and 100 free (49.76). Back in July, he was the youngest member of Canada’s swim team at the Pan American Games in Toronto. He also won the 100 back at the National Championships. Earlier this month, Thormeyer was named Delta’s Male Youth Athlete of the Year.

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South Delta Midget A1 Storm’s season is off to a terrific start, taking top honours at a tournament in Kelowna on the weekend. The locals rolled to four straight wins, including a 3-1 triumph over West Kelowna in the final.

Midget A1 Storm avenge early loss to capture tournament in Kelowna South Delta overcomes tough schedule and flu bug to win gold South Delta Midget A1 Storm have started off the season on a winning note by capturing the Kelowna Minor Hockey Midget Tournament last weekend. Despite having to play two 7 a.m. games and dealing with a flu bug that struck the team, the Storm gutted out a well-deserved tournament crown. They scored 23 goals while only giving up 12 over the course of the five games thanks to some great defensive play and strong goaltending. The opening game Friday afternoon saw the Storm come out sluggish against West Kelowna. The Okanagan squad scored a lucky goal with just over a minute remaining to pull out a 2-1 win. Jordan Bogress had the lone South Delta goal, while head coach Lawson (Boots) Boutilier told his players he hoped to get another shot at West Kelowna. An early Saturday morning start against a very physical Penticton team saw the Storm capitalize on

a number of second period power play opportunities to break the game open in route to a 4-2 win. Bogress paced the attack with a pair, while Greg Porter and Matt Rogers each added singles. Back on the ice Saturday afternoon, the Storm cruised to a 9-2 victory over the Spokane Junior Chiefs. Leading the way with four goals was recent addition Bryn Davies. Porter chipped in with two. Singles went to Jared Garcha, Jeevan Bath and Bogress. The Storm then had to wait until later that evening to see if their victories and 2-1 record were enough to carry them into the semi finals. The reward was another 7 a.m. game, this time against a very quick and physical team from St. Albert, Alberta. South Delta came out of the gate firing on all cylinders and were up 6-1 at the end of the first period. St. Albert then mounted a comeback and the Storm held on for a 6-5 win.

Porter had a hat trick. Also scoring were Connor Bavaro, Zack Vaughan and Davies Coach Boutilier then got his wish. The final was a rematch with West Kelowna who had defeated Salmon Arm in the other semi final. Despite playing their fifth game in less than 48 hours, the Storm were determined to avenge the earlier defeat and did just that, overcoming a 1-0 deficit to produce a wellearned 3-1 victory. Porter continued his torrid scoring pace with two more goals to give him seven in the tournament. Ethan Fowler also scored. Other members of the Storm include goaltenders Tyler McLennan and Josh Morrell, defencemen Jesse Conroy, Hayden Dance, Thomas Morison, Connor Sagert and Matthew Salas and forwards Tyler Rogers, Emile Tracy and Zack Valana. Assistant Rob Bogress rounds out the coaching staff.

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Tsawwassen Shores offers ocean side living Stacey and Brad Kahn spent months looking to buy a family home in a neighbourhood that would offer them a real sense of community for their two young sons. “We were renting a house in Steveston and for us to buy there was way too expensive,’ says Stacey Kahn. “A friend told us about Tsawwassen Shores so we drove out to check them out.” Within an hour of seeing the homes in Phase 1, the young couple knew they’d found the perfect one, and made the purchase the following weekend. “We absolutely fell in love with the community feel,” she says, adding for such a high quality home, the value was outstanding. “I love that the developer (Aquilini Development), allowed us to customize our house and really make it our own.” Kahn went on to say that they also love waking up in the morning to the stunning ocean views, with miles of sandy trails and dyke paths to walk or cycle along. After successfully selling out of both phase 1 and 2, Tsawwassen Shores unveils

phase 3 – a collection featuring 15 exceptional single family homes, ranging from 1225 to 1905 square feet, starting from $599,900. “The interest in the first and second phase was phenomenal,” says Deren Akinci, project manager, Rennie Marketing Systems. “What’s even more exciting is that it just isn’t locals, people are coming from all over the Lower Mainland. I think another real appeal to this community is knowing that there will be a new bridge to replace the tunnel.” The residences are part of a 270 acre master planned community, which includes residential homes, parks, schools and a Village Centre, offering amenities such as cafes, shops and a library. The project is also adjacent to the future Tsawwassen Mills, a first-class indoor and outdoor shopping destination, offering more than 1.8 million square feet of retail restaurants, entertainment, and office space. Inside each contemporary, open-concept home are 9’ ceilings in the main living areas, with up to 18’ ceilings in the great room,

Tsawwassen Shores unveils its final phase 3 – a collection featuring 15 exceptional single family homes, ranging from 1225 to 1905 square feet, starting from $599,900. rich laminate wood flooring throughout, a gas fireplace, faux-wood blinds and sizeable storage space. The Shores’ two, three and four bedroom plus den homes offer a collection of six floor plans, featuring master-onthe-main and master-up living styles, three exterior elevations and eight exterior colour schemes, three interior colour schemes, as well as a large selection of designer upgrades. The kitchens –with its shaker-style wood stained or flat-panel cabinetry, Quartz countertops, a sizable kitchen

island, a full-height kitchen pantry and a stainless-steel appliance package – invite entertaining. The master bedroom is showcased by plush carpeting, spacious walk-in closet, Zenlike bathrooms and a cozy window seat to enjoy a cup of coffee and a good read. These new homes come from award-winning developer, Aquilini Development, a company with more than five decades in the industry and numerous accolades under its belt. Tsawwassen Shores presentation centre and

display homes, 1875 Tsawwassen Dr., are open daily from noon to 5 p.m., except Fridays. This is an opportunity to buy in one of the most desirable and affordable oceanside settings in the Lower Mainland, minutes away from abundant social activity and services, including the ferries. Completion date is anticipated for spring 2017. For more information about this unique new home community, visit www. tsawwassenshores.com, email info@tsawwassenshores.com or call 604-943-6677.


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INTRODUCING

PHASE 3

Now is the time to be a part of something special. Affordable single-family living returns to Tsawwassen Shores in Phase 3.

BRIGHT AND SPACIOUS FLOORPLANS IN THIS PICTURESQUE MASTER-PLANNED COMMUNITY Live amongst the stunning natural landscape, moments away from exquisite golf courses, seaside boardwalks and the brand new Tsawwassen Mills shopping centre. THE FUTURE IS LOOKING BRIGHT IN TSAWWASSEN.

PRESENTATION CENTRE OPEN 12–5pm DAILY, EXCEPT FRIDAY 1875 Tsawwassen Drive (last right before the ferry terminal)

604 943 6677 | tsawwassenshores.com

This is not an offering for sale. Such an offering can only be made by a disclosure statement. E.&O.E.


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• Hardwood flooring in main living area, gas f/p, granite countertops

• Walk to all amenities & transport • TWO parking stalls and storage locker!

and S/S appliances in kitchen (Balance of 2-5-10 Warranty if effect)

• VACANT NOV 1 2015 - Pets ok (one dog or two cats) • Low maintenance fees of $273.17/ mo (includes city utilities)

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$829,000

SOLD

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8198 Wiltshire Blvd., Delta

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A32 The Delta Optimist October 30, 2015 • OCP designated as Medium Density Residential • 14,262 sq. ft. lot with livable house • 74’ x 193.5’ rectangular lot with two road frontages • Inquire at City Hall for future usages

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3 Sherwood Pl, Tsawwassen

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$1,298,800

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5382 Crescent Dr., Ladner

$1,988,800

$1,928,800 DEVELOPMENT SITE!

STUNNING PANORAMIC VIEWS!

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4923 47a Ave., Ladner

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• List price includes fully finished home • Yacht/boat/float plane moorage at private dock • State of the art gourmet chef’s kitchen • Build to suit options available • Call for full information package

• 20 acres of prime Riverfront farmland • ALR designated • Invest in South Delta & watch your money grow!

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4273 River Road W., Ladner

6454 River Rd., Ladner

$2,500,000

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CUSTOM BUILT RIVERFRONT HOME W/PRIVATE DOCK!

FARMLAND!

• List price includes fully finished home • Yacht/boat/float plane moorage at private dock • State of the art gourmet chef’s kitchen • Build to suit options available • Call for full information package

(Approx 10,000 agents total in Real Estate Board in 2014)

• ALR • Good Investment

Call Fraser today for UNBEATABLE Real Estate Marketing Expertise.

LOT 1 HWY 99 BB, Ladner

4259 River Rd. W., Ladner

Ask about my Vancouver Sun marketing campaign.

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1067 WILMINGTON DR. Tsawwassen Central, Tsaw.

1425 WINDSOR CR. Cliff Drive, Tsaw.

4531 60B ST. Holly, Ladner

4569 62ND ST. Holly, Ladner

5133 8A AV. Tsawwassen Central, Tsaw.

5135 45TH AV. Ladner Elementary, Ladner

5170 12TH AV. Tsawwassen Central, Tsaw.

5205 2ND AV. Pebble Hill, Tsaw.

5241 WESTMINSTER AV. Neilsen Grove, Ladner

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5348 COMMODORE DR. Neilsen Grove, Ladner

5698 9A AV. Tsawwassen East, Tsaw.

5853 VARDON PL. Beach Grove, Tsaw.

5983 16TH AV. Beach Grove, Tsaw.

6358 SUNRISE LN. Holly, Ladner

6377 CRESCENT CT. Holly, Ladner

6677 LONDON CT. Holly, Ladner

6703 1A AV. Boundary Beach, Tsaw.

6754 LONDON DR. Holly, Ladner

10970 NORUM CR. Nordel, N. Delta

6243 HOLLY PARK CT. Holly, Ladner

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• 28.59 Acres

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# 110 4808 LINDEN DR Hawthorne, Ladner

# 103 4808 LINDEN DR Hawthorne, Ladner

# 119 5518 14TH AV Cliff Drive, Tsawwassen

# 307 8733 160TH ST Fleetwood, Surrey

# 263 1440 GARDEN PL Cliff Drive, Tsawwassen

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# 306 8733 160TH ST Fleetwood, Surrey

# 206 8733 160TH ST Fleetwood, Surrey

# 379 1440 GARDEN PL Cliff Drive, Tsawwassen

# 8 6712 BAKER RD Sunshine Hills Woods, N. Delta

# 317 4889 53RD ST Hawthorne, Ladner

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# C204 4831 53RD ST Hawthorne, Ladner

# 407 8733 160TH ST Fleetwood, Surrey

# 308 1150 54A ST Tsawwassen Central, Tsawwassen

# 109 4733 W RIVER RD Ladner Elementary, Ladner

# 303 4753 W RIVER RD Ladner Elementary, Ladner

# 102 16483 64TH AV Cloverdale BC, Cloverdale

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# 203 4689 52A ST Delta Manor, Ladner

4851 CENTRAL AV Hawthorne, Ladner

# 3 4780 55B ST Delta Manor, Ladner

# 4 4728 54A ST Delta Manor, Ladner

# 2 4728 54A ST Delta Manor, Ladner

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6092 LADNER TRUNK RD Holly, Ladner

4725 CEDAR TREE LN Delta Manor, Ladner

# 303 6251 RIVER RD East Delta, Ladner

# 17 21267 83A AV Willoughby Heights, Langley

4350 W RIVER RD Port Guichon, Ladner

24748 122A AV Websters Corners, Maple Ridge

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# 308 6263 RIVER RD East Delta, Ladner

4655 CANNERY CR Ladner Elementary, Ladner

# 301 1280 55TH ST Cliff Drive, Tsawwassen

# 305 16433 64TH AV Cloverdale BC, Cloverdale

6789 192 ST Clayton, Cloverdale

735 56TH ST Tsawwassen Central, Tsawwassen

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4351 44B AV Port Guichon, Ladner

5122 44TH AV Ladner Elementary, Ladner

4752 60B ST Holly, Ladner

4399 48B ST Ladner Elementary, Ladner

4755 51ST ST Ladner Elementary, Ladner

255 W MURPHY DR Pebble Hill, Tsawwassen

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5608 MAPLE CR Delta Manor, Ladner

4564 ARTHUR DR Delta Manor, Ladner

5119 MASSEY PL Ladner Elementary, Ladner

5047 44TH AV Ladner Elementary, Ladner

5103 GALWAY DR Pebble Hill, Tsawwassen

5336 CHAMBERLAYNE AV Neilsen Grove, Ladner

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Nobody sells more real estate than Fraser in Ladner / Tsawwassen*

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Fraser Elliott Personal Real Estate Corporation / RE/MAX Progroup Realty 5360 12th Avenue, Delta, BC. V4M 2B3

*Jennifer Dupuis-Buyer’s Specialist-REALTOR, *Garrett Chu-VP of Sales-REALTOR, *Fraser Elliott-President-REALTOR, *Amber Haklander-VP of Sales-REALTOR, *Julie Crouch-Marketing Specialist-Unlicensed Assistant, *Rachel Macinnes-Sales and Marketing-REALTOR


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10279 SHEAVES WY Nordel, N. Delta

# 103 1280 FOSTER ST South Surrey White Rock

2268 ST. GEORGE ST Mount Pleasant, Vancouver East

6299 CRESCENT PL Holly, Ladner

5655 10 AV Tsawwassen East, Tsawwassen

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1085 BAYVIEW DR Tsawwassen Central, Tsawwassen

5260 6TH AV Pebble Hill, Tsawwassen

5241 WESTMINSTER AV Neilsen Grove, Ladner

4921 COLEMAN PL Hawthorne, Ladner

262 66 ST Boundary Beach, Tsawwassen

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4601 KENSINGTON CT Holly, Ladner

4690 53RD ST Delta Manor, Ladner

5436 15B AV Cliff Drive, Tsawwassen

5315 CHAMBERLAYNE AV Neilsen Grove, Ladner

1586 ENDERBY AV Beach Grove, Tsawwassen

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5375 BENTLEY CR Hawthorne, Ladner

4855 7A AV Tsawwassen Central, Tsawwassen

6459 MEADOW PL Holly, Ladner

# 32 5300 ADMIRAL WY Neilsen Grove, Ladner

5620 ADMIRAL BV Neilsen Grove, Ladner

1585 BEACH GROVE RD Beach Grove, Tsawwassen

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5859 FAIR WD Neilsen Grove, Ladner

496 SANDBAR PL Boundary Beach, Tsawwassen

5290 3RD AV Pebble Hill, Tsawwassen

1115 SHAMAN CR English Bluff, Tsawwassen

5835 FAIR WYND RD Neilsen Grove, Ladner

4956 45TH AV Ladner Elementary, Ladner

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6185 DAWN DR Holly, Ladner

56 PARKGROVE CR Tsawwassen East, Tsawwassen

4553 SAVOY ST Port Guichon, Ladner

4585 ARTHUR DR Ladner Elementary, Ladner

5475 CANDLEWYCK WD Cliff Drive, Tsawwassen

5190 CLIFF PL Cliff Drive, Tsawwassen

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1617 DUNCAN DR Beach Grove, Tsawwassen

5661 SHERWOOD BV Tsawwassen East, Tsawwassen

5887 COVE LINK RD Neilsen Grove, Ladner

5413 SPETIFORE CR Tsawwassen Central, Tsawwassen

56 DEERFIELD DR Pebble Hill, Tsawwassen

241 67 ST Boundary Beach, Tsawwassen

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5880 COVE REACH RD Neilsen Grove, Ladner

877 51 ST Tsawwassen Central, Tsawwassen

1020 PACIFIC PL English Bluff, Tsawwassen

1512 BISHOP RD South Surrey White Rock

981 PACIFIC DR English Bluff, Tsawwassen

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TOP 100 RE/MAX REALTORS速 WORLDWIDE**

www.fraserelliott.com *Based on total MLS 2014 *Based on total MLS sales Jansales 1 - May 1, 2015 REBGV MLS Stats 30, 2015. REBGV MLS StatsasasofofOctober March 2015.

** Based on Completed transactions in the 2011 and also 2012 years For residential and commercial commissions combined. ** Out of nearly 88,000 REMAX sales associates worldwide. As recognized by the REMAX INTERNATIONAL achievement award given to Fraser for 2011 & 2012!


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RE/MAX Progroup Realty 604.946.8000 follow: realestatedelta.com

Richard Lowe Realtor | RIBC Personal Real Estate Corporation richard@realestatedelta.com

Jennifer McGregor Realtor Personal Real Estate Corporation 604.908.1593 | jennifer@realestatedelta.com

Amy Lambert Realtor 604.323.3147 | amy@realestatedelta.com

Top 1% of all Realtors in Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver 2.5 ACRES

NEW LISTING!

4898 47A Ave. | $374,900

Fairharbour – townhome – 2 bdrms – 1 bath loft style – south exposure – large patio

2.45 ACRES

1,007 sqft - 3 bdrms - 1 bath - barn horse stable - riding ring - across from dyke - 2.5 acres hold now or build to optimize on River views

NEW LISTING!

4369 41B Street | $2,249,000 5,042 sq.ft. - 5 bdrms - 3 bath - plus 2 bdrms & 2 bath in-law suite - minutes from Ladner Town centre & Westham Island - 2.45 acre lot

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5138 Cliff Place | $1,100,000

Over 3,000 sqft - 5 bdrms - 3 bath - large kitchen oversized deck - dbl car garage - 12,422 sqft lot

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4663 47A Street | $769,900

NEW LISTING! – split entry – 4 bdrms – 2.5 baths attached shop – many updates – 6,000 sqft lot

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5063 Linden Drive

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5118 Bentley Drive | $899,000 2 ,279 sq.ft. - 3 bdrms - 3 bath games room up - family room - loads of parking - 6,286 sq.ft. lot

NEW LISTING!

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Donating a portion of our commission on each home sold to Children’s Hospital

*Based on number of sales in whole or in part of Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board

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208 Graham Drive - $2,888,000 A true engineering marvel this amazing 12,020sqft property w/ its gated entrance via a steal bridge offers the best DRAMATIC ocean views over the Gulf Islands from its floor to ceiling windows in this stunning 3,770 sqft phenomenally built new home w/ 2-5-10 warranty constructed by renowned Lentel construction-PLUS beach access via Fred Gingell park!

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I love living here 604.803.8342 Please call us anytime for a complimentary home evaluation or consultation on your next purchase. Confidentiality guaranteed.

250-5421 10th Avenue Super charming 1 bdrm + den $219,000

Quality custom built 4 bed family home

1271 Pacific Drive

225 English Bluff Road

227 Morningside Drive

$3,888,800

$1,189,000

$989,000

Stunning 12,926 sqft ocean bluff estate Outrageousoceanviews2,422sq.ft.1/2duplex

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8 Tsawwassen Beach Road

Most spectacular ocean bluff prop.

$4,998,000

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1773 Golf Club Drive

Renovated4bed3,000sq.ft.familyhome

$1,188,000

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1031 Pacific Drive - $4,388,000 Mix old world charm w/ the latest in building technology set on a most fabulous 20,312 sq.ft. ocean bluff lot w/ panoramic views & the end result is a stunning Craftsmen style residence reminiscent of Shaughessy. Built w/ no expense spared this amazing home has been built, finished & equipped to the highest standards - don’t wait!

$2,398,000

5218 Glen Abbey Place Luxuryrancheronpicturesque1/2acre $1,398,000

5259 Upland Drive

1255 Malvern Place

241 English Bluff Road

11,848 sqft ocean Bluff steps to beach access

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$1,498,000

$799,000

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Completely rebuilt custom 4 bed/4 bath deluxe property

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306 54A Street

4,121sqft5bedhomew/panoramicVIEWS

$2,398,000

92 Centennial Parkway

‘Gold Georgie Award’ beach home

$3,395,000

286 Copsfeild Drive

Exceptional 2,132 sqft rancher

$999,800

1246 Pacific Drive

Gorgeous 4,110 sq. ft. custom built

$948,000

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2014: TOP 10% OF GREATER VANCOUVER REALTORS®

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5313 4A Avenue | PEBBLE HILL | $1,248,000

101-4747 54A St | ADDLINGTON COURT | $429,000

Architecturally designed 2 bedroom and loft contemporary home surrounded by private patios and gardens. Just steps to the beach.

Beautifully renovated 2,900 sqft split level situated on a private 9,000 sqft lot offering 4 bedrooms, family room, and media room. JUST MOVE IN!!!

Renovated 1,134 sqft S/W corner suite overlooking green space. 2 bdrm 2 bth w/9’ ceilings, laminate floors, designer colour scheme & great location.

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5913 Whitcomb Place | BEACH GROVE | $899,000

5627 Dove Place | 8,450 SQFT LOT | $899,000

17-66A Street | BOUNDARY BAY | $838,000

503 Shannon Way | PEBBLE HILL RANCHER | $1,249,000

West Coast Contemporary Home 1st time on market in 32 yrs. Open concept 3 bdrm home w/wrap around private lot in West Ladner cul-de-sac.

7,100 sqft lot!! Beautiful sunny WEST facing 50 x 142 lot with a charming 2 bedroom bungalow surrounded by mature gardens and trees.

Gorgeously renovated 3 bedroom Pebble Hill rancher on a 8,773 sqft. westerly exposed garden lot. Professionally renovated with attention to detail.

205-5553 16th Ave | STUNNING RENO | $238,000

304-1315 56th Street | CORNER SUITE | $388,000

12-3871 W River Rd | WATERFRONT LIVING | $299,900

Stylishly renovated 1 bdrm, 1 bth condo w/south facing balcony centrally situated near town centre. New kitchen. New bathroom. New flooring.

The Oliva!! Beautiful, very bright n/w exposed, open concept corner suite w/2 bdrms & 2 bths flanking either side of the living & dining rooms.

Situated right on the Fraser River! Whimsical & artistic floating home in a well run marina just 3 minutes from the heart of Ladner Village.

Tsawwassen ~ Just Sold! 305-1300 Hunter Rd | HUNTER GREEN | $359,900

303-15777 Marine Drive | WHITE ROCK | $439,000

5310 Upland Drive | 13,358 SQFT LOT | $1,138,000

Bright 1,078 sqft 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom corner suite with northwest exposure, 9’ ceilings and secure underground parking.

SOUTH BEACH! Just steps to parks, beach and “THE WAG” this open concept 2 bedroom 2 bath suite has a lovely west facing patio with water view.

Beautiful Post & Beam family home on a spectacular SOUTH FACING property offering inground pool, spa, water feature & private patios & decks.

Trish Murphy | 604.312.7621 Trisha@TrishaMurphy.ca

604.897.2010 | Teri Steele sold@TeriSteele.com

Sutton Group - Seafair Realty: 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen, BC

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October 30, 2015 The Delta Optimist A39

WHERE HOME BECOMES A HOLIDAY.

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A Resort Community in the Sunniest Part of the Lower Mainland Tsawwassen Springs Concrete Condos offer timeless, Arts & Crafts design with expansive views of the golf course, North Shore mountains and water, surrounded by family-run neighbourhood stores with personal and charming service and terrific beaches. You’ll find everything right outside your door from yoga & Pilates, and physiotherapy, to Pat Quinn’s Restaurant & Bar, as well as a neighbourhood store & cafe. GREAT HOMES: ALL ON FREEHOLD LAND. A RESORT COMMUNITY, 30 MINUTES OR LESS TO EVERYTHING. T. 604.948.4663 (HOME) 5099 SPRINGS BOULEVARD, TSAWWASSEN THIS IS NOT AN OFFERING FOR SALE. ANY SUCH OFFERING CAN ONLY BE MADE WITH A DISCLOSURE STATEMENT. E. & O.E. SALES BY REGENCY REALTY LTD.

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GREAT PRICE!

Yes this home is available! Cozy cape cod style home with living room, dining, kitchen, family room and 2 bedrooms on the main floor. Upstairs has 2 more bedrooms. 7,500 square foot lot. Loads of updates over the past 10 years include new windows, kitchen, roof, HE furnace and so much more. . Large west exposed back yard, RV parking. Close to Mountain view park, bus, and Holly Elementary School.

$709,000 JUST LISTED

5488 Westminster Ave., Ladner Two level home in West Ladner situated on a 7200 square foot corner lot. Spacious living room with entertainment nook, dining room, bright kitchen with newer appliances; 3 bedrooms and laundry on main; Easy to convert downstairs to a 1 bedroom suite. Garage/workshop fully insulated and has it own sub panel. Close to elementary schools, walking trails and golf course.

$849,000


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JUST LISTED

OPEN SUN 2-4

#104-4770 52A Street Ladner SPACIOUS CORNER SUITE with a huge west exposed patio. Wonderful layout includes kitchen with lots of windows. Eating area, Dining room, Living room with gas fireplace; 2 good size bedrooms & 2 baths. Rarely offered. This is one of Ladner’s best complexes Westham Lane. Steps to shopping, restaurants & transit.

$399,000

10% OF OUR LISTING EARNINGS GO TO LOCAL CHARITIES

#5 - 5661 Ladner Trunk Road Move right in to this bright & beautiful 2 bedroom condo in Oak Glen Terrace. Corner unit located on North West corner with private patio. Living room, dining area, kitchen with loads of cabinets. 1 1/2 baths, insuite laundry and under building secure parking. Walk to shops, bus, recreation. Pet friendly complex with newer roof and boiler.

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HILTON (BEAVERS), Ellen Laurene February 18, 1920 - October 09, 2015 Laurene passed away peacefully at Ridge Meadows Hospital on a sunny autumn day. Fall was her favorite season as she loved watching the changing colours of the trees. Laurene led a productive and inspiring life. Born in Exeter, Ontario, she spent her early years on the family farm near Exeter. As a teenager she moved with her family in to Exeter, where she excelled at music and played the organ in the Methodist church. After high school she attended the London, Ontario School of Nursing where she graduated as a Registered Nurse. She met her husband, Don, when he was stationed at the Air Force base near London, Ontario. When WWII ended they married and settled in Vancouver, BC, Don’s home town. Laurene nursed at VGH and other Vancouver hospitals until she retired in 1986. They moved to Delta and travelled extensively to Europe, China, Australia and other countries. Laurene was an avid rockhound and Lapidarian and a member of both the Richmond and Delta Gem and Mineral Clubs. She enjoyed searching for rocks with her pick and shovel traversing up steep mountain slopes and down dark mine shafts. The garage became her lapidarian workshop, and it held rock tumblers, saws, drills and numerous tools of the trade. She crafted gold and silver jewellery, and stone carvings, but was best known for her gem tree. She donated many of her trees to her clubs’ annual shows, and it gave her great delight to see the look on children’s faces when they chose their gem tree prize. Laurene led a busy life, but she always had time for family. She was a beloved daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. Pre-deceased by her husband, Don, in 1992, she is survived by her children Ron (Tara), Janet, and Jack, as well as grandchildren Sarah (John) and Ryan, and two great-grandsons Matthew and Andrew.

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