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The HST is so important to B.C.’s business community, it is quite willing to accept an increase in corporate tax rates if citizens vote to keep the tax in place next month. “We’re long term thinkers,” says Milt Kruger, president of the Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce. “The HST is good for business. It will keep businesses competitive, increase the tax base and allow for more hiring and growth. In the long term, it will lead to reduced taxes.” Kruger says the provincial government’s plan to reduce the HST rate by two per cent, by July 1, 2014, and give one-time payments to families with children under 18 and seniors with incomes less than $40,000 helps to balance things out, and will put more money in people’s pockets. He says that will be good for business, as consumers will spend more. continued, PAGE 6

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Maliya Faulkner, her mother Kristen and baby brother Ian search for frogs at Campbell Valley Regional Park on Saturday. The event, hosted by Metro Vancouver and Langley Environmental Partners Society, invited families to search the pond at Campbell Valley with the help of park interpreters. While there, they discovered how to identify different types of frogs while learning about the process of metamorphosis, listening to stories and making crafts to take home.

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mla constituency report

Mary Polak MLA for Langley

Volunteers Making a Difference Everywhere we look in Langley there is evidence of the strength of our volunteer community and the dedication of our service groups and community organizations. Whether providing mentorship and support to vulnerable children, celebrating our history and heritage or providing books to First Nation children in BC it’s our people who make the difference! We owe a huge debt of gratitude to all of those who volunteer their time and give their resources to make Langley such a great place to live and raise a family. I want to take this opportunity to make specific mention of some individuals for whom the changing season has also brought changes in the direction of their lives. First, Joy Richardson: Joy’s boundless energy and enthusiasm have enhanced not only the Equestrian community in Langley but also made her a force to be reckoned with as an advocate at the municipal government level.

I’m cautious when tempted to use the word “retirement” to describe this next phase in Joy’s life. Second, Rick McClymont and David Taft: As founders of Britco Structures, David and Rick were the authors of a true Langley success story. Through partnerships with Rotary, the Provincial and Federal Governments and most recently the Lieutenant Governor of BC they have also provided countless opportunities for success to those less fortunate. As they move on from Britco, I know they will continue to support worthy causes in the Langley’s and beyond.

Mary joins Joy Richardson as Joy is honoured for her years of service to the Langley Equestrian Community.

These special stories are what make me proud to be part of this community and I look forward to attending and working with the great volunteers of Langley throughout the summer. Go Canucks!

Mary Polak MLA for Langley

What’s New Trying to decide how to vote on the HST? Information about the recent changes announced as a result of the Province’s teletown hall meetings and the Independent Report “It’s Your Decision” is available at www.hstinbc.ca or you can pick up a copy at our office free of charge.

Mary joins Williams Lake Rotary Club President Shirley-Pat Gale, Langley City Mayor Peter Fassbender, Langley Rotary Club President Mike Brown, Inspector Bob Blacker, and Britco co-founder David Taft. Together they’re reading books at the Toosey First Nation’s new Community Library.

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On Thursday morning (May 26), a delighted Gurpreet Mahil was waiting with a thank you cake for some new computers and a wide-screen television to arrive at Langley Secondary School. The four new Macs and the television would replace the ones stolen last month from the special needs classroom where Mahil teaches. Someone smashed in a window and used cutters to chop the theft prevention cables attached to the four iMacs and the Toshiba flat screen TV, escaping before police, alerted by the theft alarm, arrived. It was the second time advanced computers were taken from the classroom and the second time that publicspirited donors stepped in to replace them. The first theft occurred last December when someone forced open a door and stole the Macs and television purchased with money raised by the students. When word got out, Langley London Drugs quickly donated replacements and Homelife Benchmark Realty

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Langley Secondary School teacher Gurpreet Mahil welcomed the arrival Thursday of four Mac computers and a widescreen TV donated to replace items stolen from the special needs classroom in April. It is the second time public-spirited companies have replaced stolen gear. This time, one company donated anti-theft bars, shutters and shatterproof glass as well. Ltd. contributed funds, only to see the theft repeated four months later. This time, Canadian Direct Insurance, Telus and Best Buy stepped up. So did Surrey company Robber Stoppers, contributing metal bars, shutters and shat-

ter-proof glass for the classroom windows. “We don’t want it to happen again,” Mahil said, surrounded by students and school staff who prepared a buffet with appetizers and the cake for the donors. They called it a “restora-

tion celebration” and they applauded as the donors arrived bearing the computers, television and the equipment to hook everything up. Members of the Vancouver Whitecaps soccer team showed up with game tickets for the students.

Langley man charged in meth network DAN FERGUSON Times Reporter

Two men, one from Surrey and one from Langley, have been charged with multiple drug and weapons offences as a result of a large-scale investigation into clandestine meth labs in B.C. by the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit (CFSEU). On Wednesday (May 25) the agency revealed four B.C. meth labs raided in June of 2010 were working together with organized crime overseas. Three labs were located in Surrey. They were inactive, police said, and were likely in the process of being moved elsewhere in the province. A fourth, active methamphetamine lab was located near an underground bunker on an 80-acre rural property about 40 km north of Kamloops. Police seized 32 firearms, including an M-16 rifle and a number of handguns as well as a grenade and ammunition. “This was a sophisticated, well-organized drug operation that encompassed many

aspects of organized crime, including the manufacturing of drugs and guns,” said RCMP Supt. Pat Fogarty, who heads the CFSEU’s organized-crime division. The CFSEU called it a major drug operation with ties to a number of criminal groups, including Eastern European organized crime. A 34-year-old Surrey resident, Ante Dragusica, is charged with two counts of possessing drugs for the purpose of trafficking, three counts of production of a controlled substance, one count of possession of a restricted firearm, one count of possession of a firearm without a licence, one count of possession of a prohibited weapon and two counts of a possession of a restricted firearm while prohibited for a total of 10 charges. The owner of the Kamloops bunker, 39-year-old Langley resident Ivan Georgiev, has been charged with one count of producing a controlled substance, one of possession of a controlled substance and three counts of unlawful possession of a precursor drug.

Georgiev earlier pleaded guilty to firearms charges in February and received a three-year jail term. Police also seized Georgiev’s two-yearold daughter when they raided the Kamloops property. She was later turned over to the Ministry of Social Services. CFSEU Sgt. Shinder Kirk said the girl was found near a number of loaded weapons, including a grenade. Kirk called that “highly disturbing,” noting that ammunition was also found under the toddler’s crib. Police uncovered the drug labs while looking into the 2007 disappearance of 38-year-old Ronald William Carlow, a man with links to organized crime who is now presumed dead. CFSEU, which integrates municipal police and Mounties, operates several specialized teams and units including the Organized Crime Division, Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Enforcement Unit, the Gang Task Force (which includes the Uniform Gang Task Force and Firearms Enforcement Team).

Insp. Richard Konarski will assume new duties in early summer A Langley RCMP officer who has made Mission home for the past 12 years has been chosen as that community’s new RCMP chief of police. Insp. Richard Konarski has been a Mountie for 33 years, and moves to the Mission detachment from Langley, where he served as operations support officer responsible for numerous duties including strategic planning and serious crime. “The people of Mission have a champion for their community’s most vulnerable groups in their new police commander,” says Asst. Comm. Norm Lipinski, head of the RCMP’s Lower Mainland District Regional Police Service. “Insp. Konarski’s victim-centred domestic violence investigation protocols and training have been incorporated B.C.-wide. And he’s a proven advocate for a wide variety of youthat-risk initiatives and programs.” Konarski’s start date is not fixed, but he will likely begin in July or earlier, said Paul Gipps, Mission’s deputy chief administrative officer.

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Beyond the final Frontier Iconic Fort Langley hardware store closes its doors for good – but not without one last party NATASHA JONES

Friday, June 17 at the Fort Langley Community Hall.Tickets are $10 each and are available at Wendel’s Cafe and Fort Langley has had a troubled Yellowhead Trading. year. When fire destroyed the IGA Everyone is welcome, said Janice grocery store on Jan. 4, it left more Robertson, one of the organizers. than a blackened The evening corner where the promises to be village’s only major special and casual, grocery had stood she said. for 70 years. It put a The music will big dent in the local be from the ’60s, economy. and there will be One of the performers and challenges of the refreshments. True IGA fire was saving to Fort Langley’s Frontier Building community Janice Robertson Supply from the spirit, some local party organizer restaurants are flames. Township firedonating finger fighters saved the building, but the food. business has suffered as a result of As emcee, sculptor and comedireduced traffic, and is closing its enne Elaine Brewer-White promises doors at the end of May. to keep the affair lively. The people of Fort Langley won’t The departure of such an integral let business owner Jim Dyck go qui- part of the village is heartbreaking, etly. Robertson said. They are giving him and his wife continued, PAGE 5 Margo a send-off to remember on

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“It’s the end of an era, and most people think that way. It’s quite a loss to us.”

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“It’s the end of an era, and most people think that way. It’s quite a loss to us,” she said. Proceeds from the ticket sales will be used to send the Dycks on a second honeymoon. They will need it. Jim has been working 77 hours a week – 11 hours every day of the week. He took over the business from his parents, Bill and Blanche, who opened the shop in December, 1971. He rules out retirement. “I just don’t want to work 365 days of the year.” Dyck is planning a couple of months off, then will look for work to occupy him. “I should be able to find a 40-hours-a-week job,” he said. “It will seem like part-time. It will be interesting to see what’s out there for an old guy.” What made the job interesting for 61-year-old Dyck is that every day was different. “It’s really an interesting mix of customers — dairy farmers, horsey people, the business community, the older residential community and the brand new residential community. They are all really passionate about living in Fort Langley and they like to support local businesses,” he said. With the loss of the IGA, which is to be rebuilt, many Fort residents are driving outside the village for their purchases. The turndown in business as a result of the IGA fire was the tipping point for Dyck. “It was the last sign that maybe it was time to do something,” he said, adding that the store had been for sale for a year. Interest was tepid, although Home Hardware had expressed interest, but did not pursue the purchase because the store space was too small. “My desire was that it would sell so that it could stay here,”

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Jim Dyck looks forward to finding out what a day off work feels like after he closes Frontier Building Supply in Fort Langley on May 31. Dyck said. “I feel that it’s letting the town down, but it’s got to be.” Few Fort Langley people have not stepped inside Frontier Building Supplies and not been seized by that sense of nostalgia and quaintness. Almost a blend of country store and hardware shop, Fron-

tier is where you can buy a bag of nails along with a jar of homemade chutney and a wooden bird feeder. After May 31, all these will belong to a bygone era. Dyck will not. “I want to stay involved in the town as much as I can,” he promised.

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To keep the government’s deficit reduction plan on track, Finance Minister Kevin Falcon is also proposing to raise the general corporate income tax rate two points to 12 per cent, and delay a small business tax cut scheduled for next year. The small business income tax is currently at 2.5 per cent, scheduled to drop to zero in 2012. The chamber has been advocating for the HST since 2002, and was delighted when the BC Liberal government under former premier Gordon Campbell announced that the HST would be introduced, in July, 2009. However, Kruger said “there are different flavours of the HST” and the tax as initially proposed “did have some problems. “It was mishandled (by government). It was a political football that was fumbled badly. Politically, it was a disaster, and the Liberal government has paid a great toll for it.” However, Kruger says the streamlining of two sales taxes, the ability to deduct inputs and the fact that most jurisdictions around the world have a value-added tax makes it imperative that B.C. go that route. He says the effects will be gradual, but they will be positive. The net effect as time goes on will be a much more competitive business sector, stronger exports and more job creation. He is asking people who plan to vote in the referendum on the HST to carefully look into the pros and cons of such a tax system, and not to vote simply because of the politics around the HST. “Gather some information and make your vote about the tax,” he says. Mail-in ballots about the HST will go out in June, and should be received

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f the BC Liberal government’s plan to overhaul the HST is not met with complete skepticism by a wary public, the HST may well survive the coming mail referendum to become the province’s sales tax. The plan announced Wednesday, to reduce the HST rate to 10 per cent by July 1, 2014, offer onetime compensation to families with children under 18 and seniors with incomes under $40,000, and boost business tax rates, is ambitious and even audacious. Most importantly, it is a much fairer approach to this issue than anything else the government has rolled out in two years of virtual non-stop HST public relations disasters. Premier Christy Clark deserves some of the credit, as does Finance Minister Kevin Falcon. Falcon broached the idea of reducing the HST rate in his leadership campaign. Other members of the BC Liberal caucus have been talking about it for more than a year. Clark ran and won the party leadership on a pledge to look at government actions through a “family first” lens. In other words, “How does this action affect families?” It is an approach that was long ago forgotten by her predecessor, Gordon Campbell, who in his final years as premier seemed to only listen to the business community. The independent panel concluded that the HST was a fundamental tax shift away from business and onto consumers, at a cost of $350 for the “average” family. The tax is also bringing in far more revenue than Campbell ever acknowledged. Anyone could determine that it was far from “revenue neutral,” as an additional 20 per cent of items, formerly exempt from PST, are now subject to HST. To its credit, the business community, which is being asked to pay more in income taxes to help pay for this HST rebalancing, is reacting positively. It recognizes the long-term value of the tax and its fundamental efficiency, but also unselfishly realizes that the tax must be much fairer towards consumers, and must be seen as being much fairer. This “Hail Mary” play by the Clark government may save the tax, and maybe even save its own bacon.

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nother guy about my age the new bouncer. and I are standing in the Of course, my Mom says I just dairy section reading labels need a ‘good clearing out.’ Take McGregor on yogurt containers. We look at some castor oil and stay regular. Says each other but don’t say a word, That is a mom’s answer to everyjust share a glance that says, ‘So, it’s JIMMCGREGOR thing. come to this.’ It seems my stomach You can phone and tell her you is under new management and the bouncer broke your leg in two places and she will say, at the door is no longer letting in any spicy or “Well, you’re going to be sitting around a lot, so greasy patrons. stay regular.” Or you can tell her you’ve had a The labels all read the same, so I go with quadruple bypass and are taking four medicaprice. Some are two for $6, so I choose a peach tions, she will say, “Those things can really bung and a blueberry. I pick up some soup, rice, and you up, stay regular.” bananas, then wander through the meat aisle I heard about an 80-year-old man who bragged just for old time’s sake. Ground round is on about ‘being regular’ at seven every morning. His special and before my eyes the raw meat turns problem was he didn’t wake up until eight. to thick, juicy patties on the grill. I can feel the I open the blueberry yogurt and it looks like grease trickling down my chin. paint. I swear I could pour it into a tray and roll At the checkout, the girl rings up one conit on my walls. I slice up a banana and spoon tainer as $3 and the other at $4.75. It seems I some yogurt on top. The container says it conhave selected two different brands. I think about tains actual blueberries but this must have been taking one back but the lady behind me has a the last container filled that day, because there crying baby in her cart and her look says, ‘You’re are none evident. not going to make me wait any longer, are you?’ It tastes like paste. I think about that kid in As a meat eater, I would have not been so easily Grade 4 and how pleased he would have been if intimidated, but today I smile and pay the extra. LePages had put blueberry flavour in his white To get home from the Brookswood grocery paste jar. I conjure up an image of little guys in store, I must drive through a gauntlet of fast food coveralls and white painter hats applying this places — McDonalds, Subway, Thai food, Chinese gloop to my stomach walls with long-handled food, donairs, Dominos, Cravings and Starbucks. rollers under the approving gaze of the bouncer. They call like sirens to ancient mariners trying They have their work cut out. They are trying to lure me on to the rocky shore. to repair years of neglect and abuse. As I pass the 7-Eleven, I think of those But as we get older we learn that it is not jumbo hot dogs slathered in relish, mustard, important to be a wealthy and important man, onions and peppers. But even in disguise and it’s better to be a healthy and regular guy. At with phony ID, none of these will make it past least that’s what McGregor says.

inally, some reasonable and constructive discourse on the Harmonized Sales Tax. The fact that some 24,000 Fraser Valley people took the time to listen and ask questions during the government’s town hall phone conference on the HST is extremely encouraging. Since the HST was introduced by the Liberal government, the leading elements in public discussion were anger, and a great deal of ignorance. It’s understandable that voters felt betrayed. The Liberals did a remarkably poor job of communicating the looming tax reform prior to the last election. And it was looming. With Atlantic Canada moving to the HST, followed by Ontario, it would eventually be a matter of when B.C. adopted the new tax structure, rather than if. It’s unfortunate in the extreme that the policy was rolled out the way it was, since there is much about the HST that makes good economic sense. It eliminates hidden PST, which is often multi-layered on goods and services. It streamlines business accounting, and it encourages corporate investment. As much as some people chafe at the concept, a strong economy and flourishing businesses translate into jobs and prosperity. As for the additional costs of some goods and services, estimated to average about $350 for a typical family, it should be remembered that personal income taxes have been lowered in B.C. by about 35 per cent since 2001. It’s time for people to move past the political and emotional rhetoric, and on to understanding the long-term implications of this tax reform as it applies to the provincial economy. Residents will vote on the HST in June. It’s imperative that the process be an informed one. —Abbotsford News The Langley Times is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org

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Only an ironclad case will succeed Editor: Getting approval for new school construction requires thorough planning and a very strong case to present to the Ministry of Education. Langley School District is not aware of any new schools that were approved through the five year capital plan process in the 2009-2010 school year. Lynn Fripps Elementary School, which is scheduled to open in Langley in September, 2012, was approved under a special fullday Kindergarten process. In a May 17 presentation to the board, which is now posted on the Langley School District website, secretary-treasurer David Green noted that the priorities in Langley School District’s five year capital plan are considered by the Ministry of Education, along with submissions from 59 other districts. Projects selected at that stage then form part of the Ministry of Education’s submission to the provincial government’s Capital Planning Secretariat, which allocates capital spending amongst all ministries. Given that context, anything other than an ironclad case will not succeed. That is why Langley School District has shifted its priorities from the Routley neighbourhood, where a new school will not be approved in the foreseeable future, to Yorkson, where there is growing development pressure and where the district can make a strong case. This shift has been communicated through consultations with school communities in the R.E. Mountain Secondary School catchment, and through a process of ongoing dialogue with the Township of Langley. To say that a school was ‘planned’ for the Routley neighbourhood is not accurate. Langley School District owns or has an interest in a number of properties which are designated for possible future school use. The district knows schools will not be built on all those properties and that some of them will likely be disposed of, again, through a process that requires approval from the Ministry of Education. The fact is, Langley School District does not approve new school construction, the

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Rena Terry and her son Fergus, 7, were among more than 80 people who packed the May 17 meeting of the Langley Board of Education, to argue against a land swap that would exchange a school site in the Routley neighbourhood for one in the Yorkson area. Ministry of Education does, and requires a thorough, convincing plan. Acquiring a site in Yorkson in exchange for the Routley site may, in fact, strengthen the district’s ability to earn approval for a new school which will benefit everyone in the Willoughby area. Land acquisition is a significant component of new school project costs, so if the district

has a site already available, where it is needed, it reduces the cost of a project, thus increasing the likelihood of approval. So from Langley School District’s perspective, retaining the Routley site could prove to be a serious mistake. Craig Spence, communications manager, Langley School District

ley youth were given what I think was one of their first significant chances to play hockey at a highly competitive level. The Thunder team that we put forward had no less than eight local players on it and challenged for championships. In looking at the hockey scene since, I don’t think Langley and Fraser Valley youth have been given as much of an opportunity to demonstrate their skills as they need to. It is time that everyone realized that Langley is a dominant hockey community and that our players are as good as any other players in North America. Langley’s ice sports largely started in the early 1970s through the work of George Preston, a key individual who promoted the sport of hockey and was instrumental in the creation of what is now called the George Preston Recreation Centre. Likewise, Jack Loeppky, a private operator, was the face behind the Aldergrove Arena.

It is through these two pioneers’ efforts that Langley began its hockey experience with teams that then included the Langley Lords, the Langley Eagles, the Langley Canadians, the Langley Thunder, the Langley Hornets, the Langley Chiefs — and now our new entity. So why did we choose to call the team the “Langley Rivermen”? There were many options, but we wanted a name that would provide a link to Langley’s roots, its origins, and honour the pioneers of our community. Langley was born from the river. First the Kwantlen First Nation arrived in what became Langley, via the river.Then later it was the early explorers and traders of the Hudson’s Bay Company and the Northwest Company who came to the west coast to trade fur, carry goods, and create partnerships.

Important to have a junior A team in Langley Editor: As part of the group that acquired the BC Hockey League Junior A franchise for Langley, I would like to share the purpose of our acquisition, its historical significance, and what it means for our community. More importantly, I’d like to invite all of you to join us in letting the hockey world know about Langley’s new team and the excellence we expect everyone involved with the Langley Rivermen to experience. First and foremost, the reason for our acquisition was to provide youth in Langley and the Fraser Valley with the opportunity to play hockey at a highly competitive level. I was fortunate to be part of the Langley Junior A hockey scene many years ago, as the general manager of the Langley Thunder. It was during that period, and through the hard work of the team’s owner, that Langley and Fraser ValThe

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NEIGHBOURS Editor: It’s just wonderful how neighbours here in Brookswood treat each other. They go and slink and sneak around, sending complaints to the Township bylaw people, instead of coming and talking to you. When I get a letter from the Township with a complaint, I think about all the laws and bylaws being broken in the neighbourhood that I don’t report. When the neighbour shot a squirrel off the fence between our properties and my children were in the back yard, did I report that? When the neighbour was operating a commercial business in his residential property, did I report that? When the neighbour hit my vehicle in my driveway, did I report that? When there are illegal suites and “tenants” parking at the front of your house, did I report that? When the neighbour came to me asking for a letter to build extra on their house because it was oversize, did I turn them away? When the neighbours’ dogs bark for no reason at nothing all day while I try to sleep because I work nights, do I report that? When there are other people’s properties with stuff filling their driveways, do I report that? Just a great big thank you to the coward who sent the bylaw people to me, simply because you couldn’t come and talk to me. Nice neighbours. Scott Rolfe, Langley Letters to the editor are welcome. Send them to newsroom@ langleytimes. com.

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Doug Penner is thumbing his nose at illness. The eight-year-old, who was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy at the age of three, is revving up for the annual Ride for Doug, a charity motorcycle event which raises money and awareness for the disease. Muscular dystrophy is a genetic disorder which causes muscles in the body to gradually decline and weaken. People with DMD are unable to manufacture dystrophin, a protein that shapes muscles and keeps them functioning properly. Over time, people with the disorder may lose the ability to walk, speak and ultimately breathe. For some the disorder is fatal. There is presently no known cure or effective treatments. In a DMD patient like Doug, symptoms begin early, often by age three or four. By the age of 10, many children with DMD are unable to walk without leg braces, and by the age of 12, most are confined to a wheelchair. Doug recently completed a day-long assessment at B.C. Children’s Hospital which showed some improvement in his benchmark scores, said his father, Cam. Given the diagnosis of the disease, “he is doing spectacularly well,” he added. Doug will be the star of the Sunday, June 5 ride which, despite the cold, wet weather, attracted 55 bikers last year.The year before, 75 came out for the ride.The four-year total stands at more than $30,000, Cam Penner said. Ride for Doug is much more than just an afternoon ride. “It is an occasion where bikers from all

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TOL backs ALR exclusion at TWU University yet to apply for rezoning, condition of earlier ALC decision NATASHA JONES Times Reporter

Last November, the Agricultural Land Commission granted conditional approval to Trinity Western University’s application to exclude 13.59 acres of land on the north and south side of Labonte Crescent. The Township supported the application because expanding the campus of the independent Christian university ensures its continued viability. The approval came with the proviso that Trinity apply to have additional portions of two of the parcels, which comprise mainly of riparian and wetlands, excluded from the Agricultural Land Reserve. Approximately 55 acres still in the ALR will be used for agricultural, environmental research and development programs. A smaller parcel will be used for parkland and outdoor class-

rooms. The ALC concluded that the much of the land in TWU’s application “is not suitable for agricultural use (and) that sections of land fronting Labonte Crescent and Glover Road, and which are to stay within the reserve, are “steep, riparian land and not suitable for agricultural use.� On May 16, Township supported Trinity’s application to exclude two other areas. This application was made to meet a requirement made by the Land Commission as a condition of its earlier approval. The land will have to be rezoned, but before that happens, a process for the ‘University District’ and an amendment to the Rural Plan must be completed. The University District is envisioned as a development that will complement the campus, and would include components such as residences. After Trinity has submitted a rezoning application, a public process, including public hearing, would follow to address land use, transportation, servicing, park, trails, and other environmental issues, said senior development planner Robert Knall. Trinity has not yet submitted a rezoning application.

Trustees want to limit questions DAN FERGUSON Times Reporter

Langley school trustees are considering new rules that would restrict the number of times anyone can raise an issue during the public question period at the end of school board meetings. Under the proposed change to the board by-laws, no person or group would be allowed to raise the same issue more than once every three months. This is the exact wording of the proposed regulation: “The same topic cannot be addressed by the same individual or group within a three month timeframe. The decision to restrict a delegation within that three month timeframe is made by the

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Tip ‘N Taste makes a change ASHLEIGH BEAUDOIN Times Reporter

The annual Rotary Club Tip ‘N Taste event is due to take place on Saturday, June 4, but with a few new twists. Along with at least 28 breweries to sample from, this year the sponsoring Langley Rotary Clubs have also included wine and coolers in the vendor list, to appeal to those who want to try something different. “It’s an opportunity to come out and check out the different kinds of beers.” said John Dance, a member of the Langley Rotary Club, sunrise division. For the price of a ticket, patrons can enjoy three 4 oz. drink samples and food samples from eight different vendors. Another new attraction will be cooking with beer, a food experience that blends food with the main attraction. For those who don’t want to take part in the wide variety of local and national beers, the event will feature a small selection of wine vendors, including Naked Grape and Domaine de Chaberton Estate Wines, and coolers from Rock Creek, Growers and Vex Hard Lemonade. Dance brought in the wine to “keep the women

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A look at the winners of the 2011 Speech Festival for Grades 2 to 7 turned into an evening of youthful standup comedy at the Langley School Board on April 26.

All three got laughs from trustees and the audience when they delivered their winning speeches. Colby Ring, winner of the Grade 4/5 category, delivered a comical rant about the attention his little brother gets, wrapping up by saying “thing could be worse, I could have a little sister.”

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Brothers Joshua and John Doknjas shared honours in different age groups. Joshua, winner in the Grade 2/3 category, was only slightly taller than the podium he stood behind to deliver a chuckle-inducing riff about how he is often late and it’s a continued, PAGE 19

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Langley’s Rural Heritage: Tuesday, June 7, 2 - 5pm Explore a broad range of issues relating to our rural heritage sites, including how we can maintain their historic context, continue to ensure economic viability, and capitalize on tourism opportunities. Please register in advance to be considered for participation. Further details will be provided on registration. Teresa Kaszonyi Community Development 604.533.6091 tkaszonyi@tol.ca

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Traffic Calming Open House: 47 Avenue Fronting Peterson Road Elementary The Engineering Division will host a public open house to present information on the traffic calming process and show traffic calming design concepts for 47 Avenue fronting Peterson Road Elementary School. Residents will be asked to fill out a questionnaire that will help the Township of Langley develop a preferred design concept for traffic calming measures in this area. Date:

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Spring fling! Annual May Day celebrations draw thousands to Fort Langley on a holiday Monday Ashleigh BEAUDOIN/Langley Times

Top: Andrew Porkorny, 23 months, offers a little encouragement for the pieeating contestants during May Day celebrations held Monday in Fort Langley; right: Fort Langley firefighter Jim Lee teaches Dakota Reid, 8, how to use a fire hose; below: May Queen Stephanie Ewing has the royal wave down to an art by the time the float carrying her and her princesses made its way along Trattle Street, in the May Day parade. Ashleigh BEAUDOIN/Langley Times

Left: MP Mark Warawa and his wife Diane had a special RCMP escort when their grandsons, Christian, 7, (left) and four-year-old Jonah joined them at the 89th May Day parade in Fort Langley; below: Langley MLA Mary Polak waves to residents who lined up along Trattle Street as Monday’s May Day parade neared the end.

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It is that heritage, courage, and commitment that the Langley Rivermen Junior A hockey team has taken its name and inspiration from. Like the strong and tenacious settlers who established the first roots in this community, the Rivermen are poised to boldly forge their way into a new era. The Rivermen are honouring our past by paying tribute to the people who built this community through

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OPEN SUNDAY, MAY 29TH, 2-4 PM #74 5550 LANGLEY BY-PASS RIVERWYND. Popular senior’s complex – close to Safeway Mall. This end unit rancher home is cozy & clean and offers a well laid out plan with 1340 sq. ft., two bedrooms, two full baths, formal living and dining rooms, bright kitchen with eating area “bay,” gas fireplace. Covered patio and mature shrubs for added privacy at back. Good storage in unit plus crawl space and garage attic space. Immediate possession possible. Asking $348,000. See you there.

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A DREAM COME TRUE! Over 2600 sq. ft. on over 10,000 sq. ft. lot on no thru road overlooking greenbelt. Brand new lvgrm & master suite with 18' vaulted ceiling. S.S. appliances. Dining room with built in bar. Entertainment centre & floor to ceil. closets in livingroom. BACKYARD FOR ENTERTAINING! Post & beam covered deck with gas fireplace. Garage currently used as studio. Hot tub, central air, R.V. parking. TOO MUCH TO LIST!

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Riverwynd. Senior's complex - close to Safeway Mall. End unit rancher is cozy and clean, 1340 sq ft, two bedrooms, two full baths, formal living and dining rooms, bright kitchen. Covered patio and mature shrubs. Good storage plus crawl space. Immediate possession.

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21841 51st Avenue, Langley • $649,000

Over 4000 sf of living in Murrayville. Open plan with master on main, granite, moldings, hardwood, heat pump, slate, tile, potlights, SS appliances. Close to pool, schools, churches. Live with the comfort of knowing there is the remainder of the warranty.

Clayton Lindberg 604-530-0231 Royal LePage Wolstencroft Realty

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CLOVERDALE • 469,900 25 19219 67th Avenue

END UNIT DUPLEX at BALMORAL with extensive upgrades. MAIN FLOOR features 9' ceilings, DESIGNER hardwood and carpet, top of the line appliances, DREAM KITCHEN, huge laundry room, baseboard and crown moulding thru out, elegant living and dining room. UPPER FLOOR has three large bedrooms with two deluxe bathrooms plus study. BASEMENT is professionally finished with a 30 x 17 media room, office or den, and bathroom. This one year old home is more of a house than townhome even the blinds and screens are top of the line, the owners spared no expense in finishing to make this one of the best, this is a ten, and a must see, close to 2700 SF, owners selling due to work change.

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LANGLEY • 539,500 20330 37A Avenue

Basement home on excellent street in Brookswood. Short walk to Belmont Elementary School. Move in and enjoy this 3 bedroom home with fully finished basement, huge fenced south facing yard with rear access & double car garage. Home is updated upstairs & down - shows well with roof & septic recently replaced.

NEW LISTING

LANGLEY • 620,000 3749 196A Street

This beautiful renovated 1641 sqft rancher on a 12,000 sq.ft. private lot, has a bright open plan with many extra features. Kitchen has granite, high end appliances and north shore mountain view. High quality finishing/materials throughout with vaulted ceilings giving a spacious feeling. Outside has huge deck, new sidewalks, hot tub and backs onto farmland. 30x20 detached garage/shop, plumbed and powered and also includes a bathroom. This property is the whole package.

NEW LISTING

LANGLEY • 1,288,800 24371 46A Avenue

This completely renovated and modernized 4 level home was designed with distinction and quality from floor to ceiling. High end appliances in the huge open kitchen, with large island and granite counters, hardwood floors and designer paint. Great home for family and entertaining. Detached 3 bay shop with unfinished loft area, easily converted to living space. .92 of an acre on quiet private street. Effective age of this beautiful home originally built in 1978, is 4 years old.

NEW LISTING

LANGLEY • 1,550,000 23694 14A Avenue South Langley/Campbell Valley 5 acre private estate property with 4300 sqft executive rancher with loft. Features huge open kitchen with granite and proff ss appliances, hardwood and tile floors with radiant hot water heat. 5 bdrms, 3.5 baths. Large master retreat on main floor with his/hers walk in closets and 5 pc ensuite. 20x40 solar heated pool. Property is South facing w/a large man made pond, is fully fenced/gated and offers the ultimate in privacy.

LANGLEY • 429,900 55 22225 50th Avenue

LANGLEY • 499,900 4680 197A Street

The Oaks offers this 1600+ SF, 4 bath, 3 bdrm spacious townhome. Double car side by side garage. Freshly painted with new flooring thru-out. Bonus recrm; bathrm down. Close to all amenities & located in a small well run complex on a quiet street. Flexible possession dates available. Low maintenance fees.

Like new w/no HST. 2000+ sq.ft 2 storey w/bsmt townhome in desirable and centrally located Murray's Landing. This outside corner unit has 4 bdrms & 4 baths. Spacious kitchen w/maple cabinets, granite, SS appliances. Designer paint, natural gas fireplaces, 9ft ceilings, back & side yard & double car side by side garage. Shows brand new.

Custom built 6 bedroom, 3 bathroom home with attached office with separate entrance. Floor to ceiling marble fireplace, large master bdrm with walk in closet and 3pc ensuite. Wrap around entertainment size deck. Great neighbourhood - close to schools and shops. 40 year laminate shingle roof (2009), complete finished basement ready for inlaws. Great plan for family or extended family - immediate occupancy.

LANGLEY • 799,900 8970 240th Street

LANGLEY • 1,098,000 20482 Grade Crescent

LANGLEY • 2,999,000 22671 16th Avenue

LANGLEY • 379,000 3 21020 68th Avenue

Beautiful custom built country 2 storey home on 1.15 acres just minutes from downtown Fort Langley. 6 years old, 2724 sqft, 4bdrms & den, 3.5 baths total. Great room plan with 9ft ceilings on main floor. Very large Chefs maple kitchen w/a double oven stove. Master with 5pc ensuite including an antique claw foot tub. Double car garage with completely self contained 1 bdrm nanny or in-law accommodation above. South facing private backyard, and spectacular mountain views.

City and mountain views in this Langley City Estate home with deluxe 24 x 34 workshop with 12 ft doors. Unique family home built for entertainment with high quality finishing throughout, large open kitchen, huge master bedroom with deluxe ensuite. South facing private 37462 sq ft lot with enormous Koi pond. 400 sqft of basement area for storage or kids room not included in sq footage. This is a one of a kind home and must be viewed to appreciate its charm, style and class.

South Langley multi-use acreage, 33.53 acres currently used for hay with a 7300+ sqft rancher built in 1990. Enter on a winding, gated driveway to your private retreat. Home features 5 spacious bdrms, 6.5 bathrms, loft recroom, full height basement, inground kidney shaped pool and hottub and attached 4 car garage. 70 x 150ft barn with 20 ft ceilings currently set up for car buffs but easily converted to indoor riding arena. Detached shops, paint booth, etc. Bonus 3 yr old 1300 sqft rancher guest house is very nicely finished. Can accommodate large family. Many possibilities, and a rare find.


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Quiet & spotless inside top floor (4th) unit facing WEST to sunset views and manicured courtyard. New carpet & paint invite you in. A 200 sq.ft. covered deck with new decking invite you out. Features two bdrms, two baths, two parking spots, gas F/P, walk-in closet and storage. Plus: guest suite, spa and indoor car wash & vac.

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Personal Real Estate Corporation #1 in 2010 (FVREB 2 Team Member) With over 75 Sales G NEWLANDS G CRESCENT LAKE 2 STOREY TIN S TIN I BASEMENT “LAKEFRONT” in South Brookswood. Custom built S L I L W 3,666 Sq. Ft. 5 Bdrm 2 level home. Hardwood floors on E HOME W N NE main, decore paint, crown mouldings new carpeting & Well built bsmt

447,000

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Like new 5 Bdrm 2 storey plus bsmt home in the “Vineyards” on a CDS lot. New solid Brazilian $ ¾” hardwood floors & new river rock fireplace in family room. Gorgeous isous maple kitchen with is land large walk-in pantry & 9’ ceiling on main. 4 Bdrms up with large Mbdrm with walk-in closet, oversized shower & soaker tub in ensuite. Professionally finished bsmt with media rm, playroom, full bath, & bdrm. Oversized patio in fenced back yard with gas outlet for BBQ. This is a great package. Easy access to the new Adams Rd. Elementary. 18223 66A Ave., Cloverdale

524,900

5 ACRE HOBBY FARM

Great Hobby Farm set up. 2 Barns (44x120) & (24x48), approximately $ 5,000 mature hedging cedars. Currently running approx. 1,200 breeding pairs of Pigeons. Smaller bsmt home with newer solid Maple kitchen. Great location with easy walking distance to Co-op. Lots of frontage on quiet street and good capacity drilled well. This is priced to sell. 24631 36 Ave. Langley.

729,900

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Desirable 3 LIS bedroom, 2 bath NEW home located close to Sendall Gardens on $ no thru street. Double garage, RV parking, 1425 Sq Ft with vaulted ceilings in living room, gas fireplace, new carpets in main living area, built-in appliances in all white kitchen. Very private south facing backyard with large deck and greenspace. 20108 49A Ave. Langley

429,900

NEWLY RE-BUILT NO HST

Better than new and no HST completely rebuilt from the studs out with $ all permits in place, including a legal 2 bdrm suite. Superb finishing with crown mouldings, flat ceiling, shaker kitchen with Island, huge great room with gas fireplace & full ensuite (5’ shower). Large private S. facing lot and all located close to rec centre, Margaret Stenerson, Robert Bateman, & Yale Secondary Schools. 34432 Pearl Ave. Abbotsford.

429,900

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CLOVERDALE’S HILLCREST

“Encore at Hillcrest” end unit. Exceptionally well located $ 3 bdrm unit close to visitor & street parking. New high end laminate on main, tile in kitchen & entry, plus built-in vacuum & electric fireplace in living room & 9’ ceiling on main.. Great amenity building with gym, rental suite, theatre and event room with full kitchen. Easy walking to shopping, transit & schools. #63 18701 66 Ave. Cloverdale

318,900

C MONTE PRI VISTA VILLAS NEW Priced to sell! .

This large well located 2 bdrm, 1 bath in “Monte $ Vista Villa” overlooking quiet park like setting from your elevated 1st floor sundeck. Well run, 45+ complex, close to everything. Maintenance includes heat & hot water, insuite laundry, underground parking. Immediate possession available. No pets & no rentals. 107 33369 Old Yale Rd. Abbotsford

104,900

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entry home on great street in $ popular Newlands area. Large private fenced back yard, could have RV parking, and extra wide driveway. New roof, hot water tank & furnace. 3 Bdrms up, Master has 2 pce ensuite, large kitchen with eating area plus separate dining. 4933 209 St. Langley.

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updated bathrooms. Unique 24x31 “Guys” room with gas fireplace which doubles as a large garage and is included in Sq. Ft. of house. Curved staircase off entry which leads to 5 Bdrms with character (Cape Cod roof line). Large master with full ensuite and oversized gamesrm. Private back yard with large patio (partially covered BBQ & dining area) and Hot Tub. All overlooking “Crescent Lake”. Completely remodeled kitchen with granite counters, island, & breakfast bar. 12x20 Storage shed with power. Easy walking to shopping, Campbell Valley hiking trails & more. 20184 24 Ave. Langley

BAKERVIEW HEIGHTS

Original owners are selling this beautiful custom & quality built home in a great CDS in Bakerview Heights. Oversized private $ fenced S. Facing yard with kids playhouse, storage shed, kennel ith I/G sprinklers. i kl P f area & easy care landscaping with Professionally painted 2010, plus crowns throughout living & dining rms. Nice bright open plan, high ceilings & solid hardwood in entry. Oak kitchen open to bright fam/rm with f/place, den on main with closet. 3 Bdrms up, oversized master bdrm with W/I closet & 4 piece ensuite with separate shower & soaker tub. Easy access 5’ crawl for extra storage. This home shows as a “10”. 26878 24A Ave. Langley

519,900

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765,000

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Beautiful custom Cedar Ridge rancher. High end finishing with tons of detail, crowns, $ solid hardwood floors, wainscoting, drywall detail & pillars. High ceilings through-out, vaulted in Liv/rm, large master with walk-in & luxurious ensuite including jetted tub, 2 sinks, glass block & sep-shower. Large gourmet dark cherry kitchen with island & built-in appliances, with large eating area that opens to family room & S. facing private yard. Exterior concrete patio with gazebo (power for hot tub) and storage shed. Deluxe home in a deluxe neighbourhood. Price to sell! 21106 44A Ave. Langley

674,900

MARBLESON COURT

Great 2 storey condo in the “Marbleson Court”. 2 Bedrooms, 2 bath$ rooms, crown mouldings and large sundeck. Nice small complex (13 units) within walking distance to everything. Nice open plan with new laminate on main and gas fireplace in living room. Large laundry area up, Master with cheater ensuite. Immediate occupancy no problem. #207 5464 201A St. Langley

239,000

Great assembly property on corner of $ Fraser Hwy 499,000 & 224th. Township has indicated possible multi-family with adjoining property to the West. No value has been added to improvements. 4875 224 St. Langley.

HORIZON PLACE

Spacious and very bright (southern exposed) 1288 S/F age 55+, 2 bdrm 2 bathrm condo within walking distance to $ Mill Lake & Seven Oaks. The open floor l ki the h spacious i plan features a bright kitchen overlooking living room which leads out to a large covered deck with separate storage. A flex room off the kitchen can be used as a separate dining room, TV and or family room. There is an additional storage room within the suite. Locker, secured underground parking and separate underground visitor parking add to a convenient life style. 204 33233 E. Bourquin, Abottsford

164,500


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MEANS YOU SAVE BIG! 1 BR from $174,900

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Final Homes Released For Sale Including Our Fabulous Show Homes! Just in time for summer, we are selling our final homes including our very popular Show Homes. Pepin Brook is the place that over 85 families now call home and this is your last chance to be part of this great Abbotsford community. Close to everything, these beautiful single family homes feature huge back yards that are perfect for entertaining, BBQ’s, and quality time with your family.

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Free Home Evaluation... Anytime, no cost, no obligation. 599,900

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Ashton floor plan by Morningstar Homes. Quality finishing by an award winning builder. 3 bedroom plan with a great room on the main off the kitchen plus a den off the foyer. Stainless appliances, stylish kitchen and great layout. Basement is fully finished with a separate entry and a huge great room/rec. room. Established Willoughby neighbourhood close to schools, Willowbrook Shopping Centre and parks. Superb family home!

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Leafside Lane

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3 Bedrooms in Leafside Lane with single garage. Laminate flooring on main with 9’ ceilings, 2 pc powder room, open living room with gas fireplace and a maple kitchen featuring granite countertops. 3 bedrooms upstairs with a full ensuite and full main bath. Bonus rec room/bedroom in the basement with roughed in plumbing for a bath. Built in 2007 with low maintenance fee and very close to schools, parks and shopping. Pets are OK.

8600 SQFT. South Langley executive home on private park like 2.3 acres out of ALR w/future potential. No expense spared w/gourmet kitchen rich custom cabinets, granite counters, in floor heating and Kohler faucets. Butlers room, built in wine cooler, 2 walk in pantries. Great room w/floor to ceiling rock F/P, old growth fir timber trusses and built in media center. Matching 3 bay 38x40 detached shop w/lower bay and 12' door and unfinished upper living space.

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Over 6,000 sq.ft. lot with south facing backyard in a quiet cul-de-sac. Rare to find a lot this size in Willoughby! 4,154 Sq.ft. including a fully finished basement. Elegant main floor with a formal living room featuring 12’ ceilings, formal dining room, large island kitchen with granite counters, 14x14 family room with gas fireplace, and a den or extra bedroom. Fully finished basement with a rec. room, media room, bar area/kitchen, and 2 additional bedrooms.

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Ultimate Luxury Home in Willoughby Spectacular Home Beside Morgan Creek

Over 6,000 sq.ft. of luxurious finishing on a 14,208 sq.ft. view lot in the Morgan Creek area. Custom home by LWD Builders Ltd. with spectacular landscaping, waterfall & private hot tub. Chef’s kitchen with Wolfe stove, SubZero fridge/ freezer, 2 sinks, walk-in pantry & imported granite counters. Fully finished basement with rec. room, theatre room, bar, pool table area, gym and spare bedroom. Huge triple garage with room for a workshop. Must be seen!

294,900

Beautiful 2 bedroom end unit with a fenced yard & a double tandem garage with an additional parking space on the driveway. Fabulous location only steps from the clubhouse with fitness room, floor hockey, and an outdoor pool & hot tub! 2 full baths incl a full ensuite off the master. Open main floor with bright southern exposure. You will love this one!

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5,705 sq.ft. west facing lot with attached double garage off the lane & powered remote gate. Gorgeous, high-end finishing top to bottom with 5,693 sq.ft! Travertine & hardwood floors, detailed millwork, intensive wiring/ light system, built-in speakers, etc. Massive great room with vaulted ceilings, concrete f/p and wet bar. Kitchen is a chef’s delight... SUBZERO fridge, huge island plus a separate eating bar, and high quality cabinetry. Fully finished basement equipped for entertaining.

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Scenic Estate

Scenic .92 acre estate with 2 quiet road frontages... excellent access to add a workshop. 4,457 Sq.Ft. 2 storey with finished basement. Open kitchen/great room plan with 4 bedrooms upstairs including a full ensuite and walk-in closet. One bedroom unauth suite in the basement, plus an additional self contained suite above the oversized garage! Fenced and gated property with an outdoor fireplace & an in-ground swimming pool.

632,900

$

946,000

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Impressive Home and a Beautiful Setting!

Quality built new homes by Country Homes Ltd. - building locally for 30 years. 3 bedrooms on the upper floor plus a study area. Main level features a flex room - could be a home office or additional sitting room. Open great room with gas fireplace and built-in entertainment surround for TV and stereo components. Island kitchen with granite counters, tiled backsplash and walk-in pantry. 4 bedroom plan also available. 8115 210 Street. $632,900 including Net HST!

Great Location - Quiet street in Strawberry Hills with beautifully kept estate properties. Classic 3,550 sq.ft. Colonial with new carpets, new windows & 6 yr. old roof. 4 bedrooms upstairs with a full ensuite plus a rec. room and hobby room over the garage. Manicured property with mature landscaping PLUS a 24x36 detached WORKSHOP with 12’ ceilings and LOFT. And enjoy the summer with an inground SWIMMING POOL, large covered deck & gas BBQ hookup.

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NEW PHASES of Homes Now Released!

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OPEN HOUSE Sunday, May 29 - 1:00-4:00 pm

6 BRAND NEW 3 LEVEL HOMES WITH COMPLETELY FINISHED BASEMENTS 27749, 27753 & 27757 Fraser Hwy, Abbotsford

489,900 (incl. HST)

$

WOW!! A 2 Storey w/Fully Finished Bsmt for this price, INCLUDING HST!!! Open Concept, 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms up. Rec Room, 2 bedrooms and bathroom down. Beautiful kitchen, with granite counters and under mounted sinks, stainless steel appliances, high quality laminate and French door to covered deck. Family area has Gas fireplace and lots of windows. Builder has used plenty of pots and crown, plus tile and designer paint pallet. Come and view this great starter home!!

529,900 (incl. HST)

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ATTENTION NEW HOME BUYERS!! Where can you find a brand new, 3,490 sq ft, 2 Storey with completely finished basement and 4 bedrooms up, WITH all the bells and Whistles, at this price INCLUDING HST!! Right here! Traditional Plan with Den on the main, large, open kitchen and Family Rm w/French doors to covered deck, Granite, S/S Appliances (built-in oven and cook-top), under mounted lighting, crown and high quality laminate. Upstairs master has large ensuite with Jacuzzi tub, sep shower and lots of tile and marble. R/I for heat pump, double detached garage and so much more. Quality Builder known for gorgeous kitchens!

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489,900 (incl. HST)

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WOW!! A 2 Storey w/Fully Finished Bsmt for this price, INCLUDING HST!!! Open Concept, 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms up. Rec Room, 2 bedrooms and bathroom down. Beautiful kitchen, with granite counters and under mounted sinks, stainless steel appliances, high quality laminate and French door to covered deck. Family area has Gas fireplace and lots of windows. Builder has used plenty of pots and crown, plus tile and designer paint pallet. Come and view this great starter home!!

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RANCHER WITH HUGE SHOP

katherine christianson Great Brookswood location! Just under 1/3 acre, with 3 bedroom, nicely updated rancher. Huge 40 x 24 shop with 220 wiring and oversized attached carport. There is even a nanny's quarters! Close to schools and shopping. Located at 3643 204A Street and priced at $659,000. Call KATHLEEN CHRISTENSEN for details 604 533 3491

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Lindberg $649,000

Won’t Cramp Your Style! 21841 51st Avenue, Langley 2 storey with unfinished basement left alone for your ideas. Over 4000 SF of living in desirable North Murrayville. Open floor plan with one master on main, granite, moldings, hardwood, heat pump, slate, tile, tons of pot lights, silent closing cabinets, SS appliances, and a non-slam toilet seat. RV parking, CDS, front row seats for the Canada Day fireworks, and "Wok with Yan" in your own wok/spice kitchen. Get in better shape at the near by rec pool, close to Christian schools, churches, and historic Murrayville. Live with the comfort of knowing there is the remainder of the 2-5-10 warranty. Pent house level $249,800 with an enormous south facing balcony to enjoy those gorgeous BC evenings. Stainless steel appliances with 306-19774 56th Ave. granite counters & vaulted ceiling. Peace of mind with the remainder of 2-5-10 warranty.

'Hats off' to Hatzic for allowing this gem to be built. This 2x6 constructed rancher with walkout basement has been turning the heads of Missionites since it was built only 12 years ago. Recline on your real hardwood floored living room to gaze into your view of the Five Brothers in the Cascade Mountains or the Mighty Fraser River River. Open floor floor plan plan, vaulted ceiling. Professionally landscaped and a huge tub to bubble your troubles away. Or choose to live downstairs which has separate laundry, kitchen and 2-3 bedrooms. Happy to show & proud to do it!

$500,000

8097 Lawrence Lane, Hatzic

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5 acres with large 4 bedroom home, master bedroom on the main floor. Great room with floor to ceiling brick fireplace. Barn is 24 x 24 with 5 stalls, and one run in shelter. Property is fenced, lots of great pasture. Central location at 4892 256th Street and priced at $859,000.00 Call KATHLEEN CHRISTENSEN 604 533 3491.

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Looking for your ship $300,000 to come in! You can here with this Ocean view 2 bedroom updated condo! Walk to beach, great shopping, and boutique restaurants. #301-15010 Roper Ave., White Rock Spacious master bedroom with ensuite. Great neighbors in a well managed building. Make that dream of owning an ocean view home come true.

203-19774 56th Ave., Langley

Close as it gets to living in Heaven! Breath taking views of mountains and valley. Literally ski passed your home, grab a hot toddy and keep on going. Sleeping quarters for 2 families. Experience on all year long get away 2 hours from downtown Vancouver and less the further East you live. Excellent golfing, fishing, mountain biking, skiing, sledding, and hiking. All this for a fraction of the mountains. Addition has been added he price of the bigger mountains that could be used as a shop or party room. Community plans are in place to turn an already awesome place to even better. Buy now, and take advantage of the lower prices. Don't be that person that says, "I could have bought on Hemlock when the prices were.."

NEW LISTING

Brand new on the market, this 3 yr old condo offers 2 bedrooms and den, which could be 3rd bedroom. Granite, new paint and flooring. Nothing to do but more in and enjoy. 2-5-10 warranty remaining. Custom built heritage style home. 2 storey with loft and full unfinished basement. 19.44 acres in the ALR. 5 acres park-like landscape. Home has been completely renovated and really 6789 Lougheed Hwy., Agassiz needs to be seen to be believed. Approx i space plus l an unfi finished i h d ddetached, t h d 5000sqft of immaculate liliving 900sqft shop. Small cabin, gated entrance, fully paved driveway and more features. Subdivision potential.

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4-20959 Sakwi Creek, Hemlock

Sought after $279,000 2 bedroom, 2 bath in popular Grove complex. Granite, S/S, walk to best eateries, bus A212-8929 202 Street, Langley loop, and just seconds to freeway. Never rented. Immaculate kept!


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ALDERGROVE - BEAUTIFUL UPDATED RANCHER 26740 30A Ave., Aldergrove- $374,900

Talk about a Gem! This cozy 3 bedroom rancher is the perfect starter or retirement home. With 3 bedrooms and 1 spacious bath over 1300 square feet of room that includes both a living room and family room, how could you pass it up? Some beautiful upgrades include a new front porch with beautiful brick work, and updated flooring. Must be seen to be appreciated. Call Verne today to book your showing at 604-857-1100.

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ALDERGROVE - SPLIT ENTRY WITH POTENTIAL - PLUS RV PARKING 26889 32nd Avenue- $389,000

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Are you looking for a solid home? Here it is! Lots of room in this well built 2100 sq. ft. home. Updates include windows, roof, furnace and hot water tank. This 4 bedroom 3 bath home has lots of potential with a little updating it would make a great new home. Don’t miss out on the 14 x 17shop with 220 power, plus RV parking. Call Verne today to book your showing at 604-857-1100.

ABBOTSFORD - WEST - BASEMENT WITH 5’6 CRAWL SPACE! 27691 Lantern Ave., Abbotsford $509,000

This is one spotless home. You will love this virtually new 4 bedroom home. From its gleaming hardwood floors to the maple kitchen this has what you need and want. Plus you will love the 1 bedroom suite for the in-laws. And don’t forget about the storage available in the 5’6 crawlspace. Call Verne today to book your showing at 604-857-1100.

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Great home with tons of potential. If you are looking for the home that will allow you to bring all your own ideas this is it. With 3 bedrooms and office and a rec room plus all kinds of unfinished space. Don’t pass this one up - it also includes a very private yard on a family friendly street, plus a new roof.

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Investors Alert! This lake front property has all kinds of potential Develop it or build you own dream home. In the meantime enjoy the lake front acreage located on a quiet cul-de-sac in south Langley by living in the 3 bedroom 2 bath manufactured home whose updates include a new hot-water tank, roof and approximately 1200 square feet of living space.

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business

Target coming to Langley Target is coming to Willowbrook Shopping Centre. Target Corportation unveiled its Canadian expansion plans on Thursday, and the Langley shopping centre is one of 15 locations in B.C. which will see Zellers turned into a Target. “We are thrilled to share these first details about our planned entry into Canada,� said Tony Fisher, president of Target Canada, in a press release.“We are excited that these initial store sites ensure Target will be represented throughout the country.� Target takes over from Zellers in early 2013. In the meantime, the Zellers locations will continue to operate. Six to nine months prior to their opening as Target locations, the majority of the stores will be closed for significant remodeling. On average, about $10 million will be invested in remodeling each location. ����� The deadline for final nominations for B.C.’s top exporters is May 31. The B.C. Export Awards recognize the innovative approaches and unique contributions of the province’s exportdriven businesses and organizations. The awards are done through the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters B.C. division and the ministry of jobs, tourism and innovation. The top 25 finalists will be showcased in front of senior executives and leaders from B.C.’s export community. “The B.C. Export Awards is an opportunity to recognize the companies and individuals responsible for the success of our export economy,� said Peter Jeffrey, the vice-president of the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters, B.C. All B.C. companies that have been exporting a product or service for two or more years are eligible for nomination. Deadline nomination is May 31 and the application deadline is June 30. An awards reception and luncheon will be held on Oct. 28. To nominate an outstanding exporter or to apply for an award, visit www.

bcexportawards.com. ����� A team of Kwantlen Polytechnic University business students finished with top marks among the Canadian universities at an international competition. Mike Harrison, Erin Spiller and Amanda Ovenden were up against 27 other teams from 15 countries at the APEX Business IT Competition recently in Singapore. “Our students did a phenomenal job in Singapore,� said Arthur Coren,

dean of Kwantlen’s school of business.“They really showcased both our university and our business school on the global stage.� Hosted this year by Singapore Management University, APEX Global is an annual business competition that has run for the past three years. “It integrates different schools of thought of business and IT to produce unique case study-based challenge, which provide a forum

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B and B thrives on solar power ASHLEIGH BEAUDOIN Times Reporter

Thursday, May 5, 2011, was a milestone at the Princess and the Pea bed and breakfast, as they have exported 995 kilowatt hours of excess power from their solar panel system in three years. By the end of that week, they had exported a total of 1

Megawatt hours. The small Langley bed and breakfast installed 10 solar panels in late May of 2008 and hasn’t turned them off since then. Over the past three years, the Princess and the Pea has produced 4.418 1 Megawatt hours of electricity. Only 75 per cent of this energy is used on

site and the excess is exported to B.C. Hydro to be used province-wide. On a sunny day the panels can produce about 1000 watts of energy, enough to power 100 light bulbs, but at the Princess and the Pea the amount of energy they make and use is constantly changing. On a cloudy day, the panels are still

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decision making, something they figure will come with age, as well as adding some bulk to his six-foot-two, 163-pound frame. Despite the positive comments, Cohee said he was still mad not to have made the final roster. GARY AHUJA “That caught me off guard, but (the Times Sports coaches) know a lot so I am going to listen to their advice,” he said. Off the basketball court, Jadon Cohee is “From everyone I spoke to, he showed like most teenagers his age: bright, but lazy. really well,” said Pasha Bains, who has His coach this past season with the Walnut coaches Cohee for the past three years at Grove Gators junior boys’ basketball team, the Drive Basketball Academy.“He impressed, Jon Fast, doesn’t mean it as a slight. especially being one of the younger guys.” “He is a very jubilant-natured person,” “He has always had the talent, but in the Fast described.“Very past year and a half, sociable.” his game has really “But when he steps blossomed,” Bains onto the basketball added.“He has taken a court, he has the big leap forward. ability to turn up the Bains figures for intensity, which is the Cohee’s age group, quality I admire the he is one of the most most. talented kids across “He knows when it the country. is time to compete.” “He is a very slick Growing up, Cohee player; he can move Roy Rana has been used to his body really well in cadet national team coach the air,” he said. playing at higher age levels. Fast agrees and And more often says Cohee has vast than not, the 14-year-old has been used to potential. having his way on the court, whether the “Jadon has the most potential I have seen competition was his own age, or at a level in all my years of coaching and playing,” Fast higher. said.“He loves the game, he works so hard at So when he attended Canada’s cadet it, and he is fortunate enough to have very (U16) national team camp over the weekend supportive parents. in Toronto, but didn’t make the final roster, “Jadon will go as far as he wants to.” he was a bit taken aback. Not making the team will only fuel Cohee “I learned I can compete with anyone in to work harder this summer, especially as Canada,” he said.“And my goal next year is to he gears up for the next challenge, playing make it.” senior ball with the Gators as a Grade 10 Cohee was one of the younger players at student. the camp. “I have played up (a level) for pretty much “He certainly showed flashes of a special my whole life, I like the challenge,” he said, talent,” said Roy Rana, the coach of the adding that his parents always taught him to Canadian cadet team.“(But) as with most aim high.“My goal is to be the best player. players his age, he has got to string together “I know it is hard, but I feel if I work hard, the consistency he needs at this level.” I can do it.” In his estimation, offensively and While he plays both guard positions, defensively, Cohee acquitted himself quite Cohee enjoys playing the point most. well at the camp. “You get to control the whole game, you But ultimately, he said the Canadian are like the coach on the floor, it is fun,” he coaching staff said he needed to improve his described.

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Walnut Grove Gators’Jadon Cohee drives to the hoop during the Langley District junior boys’ championship game at the Langley Events Centre back in February.The 14-year-old Grade 9 student returned from Toronto where he was invited to attend tryouts for Canada’s cadet U16 national team.

Trinity Western, Mustangs on same track The track and field programs of Trinity Western University and the Langley Mustangs are teaming together with a long-term goal of building an indoor track and field facility in Langley. With the new arrangement, the Spartans will train at McLeod Park, the Mustangs’ training facility, and gain access to their equipment. “The inherent benefit to the Mustangs will be in the student-athlete mentorship and volunteerism we intend to provide through assistance

in running competitions and in helping the junior development coaches and athletes,” said Spartans coach Laurier Primeau. “Having Trinity Western athletes involved with coaching and modeling for our younger athletes will be a great benefit to the club,” said Mustangs president Brent Dolfo.

The two will also work towards the longer term goal of establishing an indoor training facility. ❒❒❒❒❒ Two members of the Trinity Western Spartans women’s volleyball team will wear the Maple Leaf this summer. Spartans setter Lauren O’Reilly, who is from Langley, has earned a spot on Canada’s senior national team which is

looking to qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. This is her third time representing Canada, most recently having suited up in the red and white at last fall’s world championships. Canada West rookie of the year and Canadian Interuniversity Sport Alicia Perron, who is from Creston, will play middle for Canada’s senior B team at the FISU (World University) Games. That competition runs Aug. 12-23 in China. The Spartans women’s

soccer team will also be well represented at the FISU Games, with six players, and head coach Graham Roxburgh, being named to the squad. Goalkeeper Kristen Funk, defenders Jilian Dietrich and Kristen Santema, midfielders Natalie Boyd and Melissa Mobilio, and forward Nikki Wright, were all named to the squad. Wright, who is from Cloverdale, is a Langley Secondary graduate and played her youth soccer with Langley FC.


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Thunder golden at Delta tourney assist. Spencer Mitchell spearheaded another strong defensive effort in the third game, a 6-2 win over the Coquitlam Adanacs. Caleb Pearson (two goals, two assists) was player of the game. And in the team’s final qualifying game, Dawson Calfa set up three goals to win player of the game honours, while Cole Radke

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EXPANDED SERVICES IMPROVE RECOVERY AND QUALITY OF LIFE FOR HEART AND LUNG PATIENTS “The goal is to give patients the tools needed to control their health, so it doesn’t control them.” - Claire Prentice, Nurse Coordinator, Cardiac Programs, Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre

PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE Get a sneak peek inside the Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre, located at the corner of 140th Street and Fraser Highway in Surrey, by joining us at our public open house Monday, May 30 from 3pm – 7pm. For more details go to www.fraserhealth.ca Individuals with heart and lung conditions will find support and resources to help them enjoy life again, starting June 7 at the new Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre. The new Outpatient Centre will offer increased access to rehabilitation, education, exercise, diagnostic and other services through specialized heart and lung clinics and other programs to assist patients in better management of chronic health conditions. Returning to a Healthy Heart Patients who have experienced a heart attack can get back on the road to recovery through the Cardiac Rehabilitation and Prevention Program, which is expanding with its move to the Pattison Outpatient Centre from Surrey Memorial Hospital. The program focuses on education, counselling, peer support, stress management and exercise. Services include a nine-week education series offered in English and Punjabi. An expanded exercise program with heart monitoring is also available to patients referred by a physician. “We empower patients to manage their chronic disease through lifestyle choices. The program enhances their knowledge and boosts their confidence,” said Claire Prentice, nurse coordinator for the heart programs. “The goal is to give patients the tools needed to control their health, so it doesn’t control them.”

Patients who’ve had a recent cardiac event will be referred to the rehab program from surrounding hospitals. Many referrals will also come from the on-site Heart Health Clinic, which is doubling its capacity from its former space at Surrey Memorial Hospital. The Heart Health Clinic is made up of a multi-disciplinary team including a cardiologist, nurse – and now a dietician and pharmacist – that will diagnose patients and help them manage their heart failure condition. The team will assist patients with medication, self management of lifestyle changes and emotional support for patients and their families. Within the Fraser Health region, the Heart Health Clinic will be one of three regional centres for complex heart failure care. Better Management of Lung Conditions Patients with diagnosed and stable chronic lung disease (such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) can be referred by their family physician to the Lung Rehabilitation Program, where a six-week lecture series teaches patients how to manage their condition. A companion exercise program helps patients gain stamina and develop a fitness regime. “The focus is to help people manage their disease to prevent flare-ups, and learn how to manage the flare-ups that do occur so they can avoid the emergency room,” said Jessica Erzinger, a respiratory therapist and clinical supervisor for the lung programs at the Pattison Outpatient Centre.

“It’s about improving quality of life for people. Folks who couldn’t take their grandkids to the zoo are now able to do that. People who couldn’t take their dog around the block are now going for walks. Some people who have gone through our program have even started dancing again!” The rehab program, which is also doubling its capacity in the new space at the Pattison Outpatient Centre, is part of a trio of lung services that patients can be referred to by their physician. This includes a lung diagnostic program (the largest in Fraser Health) as well as an expanded Lung Health Clinic, where a respirologist and respiratory therapist will provide diagnosis, management support and referrals for suspected or complex cases. Seamless Care Because the Pattison Outpatient Centre brings together a wide variety of disciplines, lung and heart patients will be able to address other health concerns – such as mobility, diabetes, mental health or other issues – in the same place, and often during the same visit. If you or a family member could benefit from the lung or heart programs at the Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre please talk to your family physician. For more information call the Heart Health programs at 604-582-4584, the Lung Health programs at 604-582-4565 or email feedback@fraserhealth.ca.

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When homeowners see dandelions sprouting, they start thinking of ways to get rid of the weed. But researchers at Ford and The Ohio State University see a plant that can serve as a new sustainable resource for rubber. Not all dandelions are created equal, meaning not all can be used as a sustainable resource for rubber. The suitable species for this project is the Russian dandelion, Taraxacum

kok-saghyz (TKS), which is being grown at The Ohio State Universityϖs Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC). A milky-white substance that seeps from the roots of this species of dandelion is used to produce the rubber. Ford could potentially use the substance as a plastics modifier, to help improve the impact strength of plastics. The material might then be used in places such as cupholders, floor mats and

interior trim. Before the dandelion-derived rubber can be put to use, Ford researchers will assess the initial quality of the material to evaluate how it will perform in a variety of plastics that are used in vehicles and to ensure it meets durability standards. Besides the dandelion, the team also is looking into the use of guayule (a southwestern U.S. shrub) as a natural rubber, which is provided by OARDC and can also be grown domestically.

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HANDY, Norman, born December 1, 1931 in Oakland, California passed away May 19, 2011 with his family by his side in Langley, B.C. He will be lovingly missed by his wife of 57 years, Juanita, and their children: Virginia (Dan) Thiele, John (Corinne) Handy, Susan (John) Welch, and their 11 grandchildren and 1 great-granddaughter, his mother Marie Handy, and his sister Rae Gillen. Norman will be remembered for his godly character, love for his family and enthusiasm for teaching. He was a life-long learner and had a love for traveling/RVing. He had a heart of service for the Lord and lived out his Christian faith by serving others. He served his country in the Air Force for 4 years. He was a founding father of the Fort Langley Evangelical Free Church. He taught various grades in California and the Lower Mainland. He was a professor at Trinity Western University for 11 years. Norman endured his disease bravely and had the assurance that God is in control. We rejoice that he is now with his Lord and Savior. Memorial Service at Fort Langley Evangelical Free Church, 8870 Glover Road, on Tuesday, May 31 at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to The Alzheimers Society of B.C.

WADDELL Clifford John (Jack) Dec. 6, 1933 - May 21, 2011 Jack passed away peacefully and will be lovingly remembered by his sons Mark and Luke (Kristine), granddaughters, Clare and Leah, sister Margaret Anne Halpenny (Frank), brothers Frank (Isabel) and Dick, and a large extended family. Jack was predeceased by his parents, brother George (Carole), and recently by his beloved wife Alma. A Celebration of Life will be held at Henderson’s Funeral Home, 20786 Fraser Hwy. Langley, on Sat. June 4th at 11:00 a.m.

Until We Meet Again HOLST, Svenja Karin

KNAPP, Ernest Peter December 2, 1925 May 19, 2011 Ernie passed away peacefully in Langley, BC. He is predeceased by his wife Edna. He is survived by his loving children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, one brother, nieces and nephews as well as extended family and friends. Ernie loved life and very much enjoyed the company of his family and friends. He will be dearly missed by all who knew him. A Funeral Service will be held on Friday, May 27, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church 10167 148 Street, Surrey, BC. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Ernie’s memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Valley View Funeral Home 604-596-8866

LAURSEN, Marilyn 1955-2011 was taken from us suddenly on Wednesday, May 18th in White Rock. Predeceased by her father, Victor Cecil, in 2006. Survived by her mother, Mildred, daughter, Angela (Arthur), brother, Don (Laverne), sisters, Lynné (Neale) and Cheryl (Gordon) and brother Christian (Irma); nieces and nephews, Richard (Karen), Stuart (Kelli), Patrick, Adam (Marsha), Travis (Mary), Derek, and their children. She is also survived by Ron (Janet) Halicki and family. And of course her cat-roommates Ebony and Velvet. It is impossible to put into words how vibrant and full of life Marilyn is. Her energy is electric, as everyone who knows her is fortunate to have experienced. No one lights up a room quite like Marilyn. She has an immense passion for her work and is mourned not just by her employer MHL Transport but by the entire transportation/logistics industry. Her love for shoes - on her feet or ornamental - is evident the moment she walks into your life. Her hobbies are endless and everchanging. She’s a gardener, a golfer, a fisher, a quilter, a knitter, a bird watcher, and even a painter. Recently she had even become a gourmet cook. Marilyn is an avid beachcomber, collecting beach glass from as close to home as the Pacific Ocean, and as far away as the point where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet. We will remember her as more than just Marilyn. She is our “Bee-bop”, our “Sprout” and our beautiful “Marigold”. Forever in our hearts Marilyn, daughter, sister, Mom, friend. A Celebration Of Life will be held Monday, May 30th, 2011 at 2:00pm at Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre, 14831 28th Avenue, Surrey. Please make a donation in Marilyn’s name to Riefel Bird Sanctuary, 5191 Robertson Rd, Delta, BC V4K 3N2 or charity of your choice. For service details or to leave condolences, please visit www.victoryfuneralcentre.ca Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre 604-536-6522

Born September 20, 1971

Beloved of her Family, Friends, Colleagues and Students, peacefully left this world, passing away on May 21, 2011. She shone with determination, strength of character, openheartedness and a radiant personality, which touched so many. Langley was home for most of her life. She enjoyed painting, playing piano, organ and guitar, camping with family and friends, and she was gifted with languages. She later moved to Abbotsford and most recently lived in North Vancouver, with generous help from friends. With brave foresight Svenja began to prepare herself, family and friends for an inevitable journey. Her struggle with cancer was a challenge she fearlessly accepted while continuing to enjoy life and learn from it every day; managing her pain with Vipassana Meditation, and Tai Chi practice, always exploring new potential. Svenja was ever fascinated by humanity and culture and loved to travel the world: Europe, Asia, North and South America. She very much enjoyed visiting with her friends, colleagues and family and making new friends in the world. She was passionate about nature and ecology, enjoying the outdoors and teaching others about language, communication and the natural world. She accepted her first professional teaching assignment in the Nisga’a Nation, north of Terrace. She taught ESL in Taiwan, Bolivia, then in Langley School District. Svenja’s many students remember Ms. Holst’s terrific smile and patient, fun style of helping them to learn, often with music, leading choirs. Her friends and family will forever remember her positive energy, giving personality, and many gifts. She is survived by her Mother and Father, Tabea and Juergen, and Brother Ingo. Thanks to those who have been charged with her care and health, family, friends and colleagues, those of you who visited, sent greetings, and helped to brighten Svenja’s days. Svenja is a beautiful soul who will forever be in our hearts. A celebration of life will be held on June 13, 7:00pm at Newlands. Please RSVP to: i_michael_h@yahoo.ca Personal Alternative 604-857-5779

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Did you graduate from Westsyde Secondary School in Kamloops, BC in 1991? If so, we are looking for you! Please contact Beverly at: potti498@telus.net so we can invite you to the 20 year reunion in July 2011.

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CHILDCARE AVAILABLE

BROOKSWOOD. SPACE available in experienced, caring and fun environment. Excellent refs. Call 604534-0612. SUSAN’S NANNY AGENCY accepting resumes for Childcare, Housekeeping, Elderly care 5 F/T nannies w/cars looking for work, avail now. F/T L/O. Special needs: F/T L/O, 3 children; P/T 3 days/wk. Avail 3 L/I Filipino & 2 L/I European. Male care aide looking for live-in position. Fax 604-538-2636/Ph 538-2624

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ACCOUNTING/ BOOKKEEPING

Part time bookkeeper Required for Electrical Contractor in Langley. Must have strong working knowledge in Simply Accounting and MS Excel. Duties include payroll, recording- reconciling AP and AR, preparing and submitting all CCRA remittances, performing clerical and administrative duties and completing other office related projects as they come about. Hours of work are flexible and could range from 6 - 12 hours per week. Please send resume to: electriccompany2011 @gmail.com

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DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING

DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS wanted with experience. (Pony & Transfer). Fax resumes to: 604-856-9172 or for info call: 604-807-4040. F/T Class 1 roll off driver Lower Mainland must have exp and be physically fit. 3:00-4:00 Am start times. Please fax resume and abstract to 604-607-8834

SUPER B DUMP DRIVERS Local DRIVERS needed for the following positions; ◆ Permanent / Full-Time & ◆ Casual / Part Time Nights and Saturdays Must have: Class 1 Licence with Super B Dump exp. Preference may be given to applicants with Mountain Experience, Front end loader experience and / or able to run in the US. Sumas Transport Inc. is a locally owned and operated transport company with a competitive compensation package. Fax resume and driver abstract 604.852.2650 Attn. Darcy or e-mail: kathy@sumastransport.ca Truck Drivers Req’d F/T Sal: $25/hr Duties: Operate/drive trucks to transport goods/materials to destinations; Perform pre-trip inspection of vehicle; Ensure safety, security, loading/unloading of cargo. Basic English reqd. Punjabi is an asset. E-mail: gpgtrans@yahoo.ca Fax: 604-888-7481 Location: Langley, BC

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142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS ACCOUNTING TRAINEES Needed now! Large & Small firms seeking certified A & P Staff now. No Experience? Need Training? Career Training & Job Placement available 1-888-424-9417

FARM WORKERS

SUNSELECT Produce Aldergrove&Delta, seeking FT farm workers planting,pruning,harvesting&general farm duties Must be willing to work FT steady hours, own transport,train on job $9.64/hr Fax resume 604.607.7656

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A busy construction company in south Surrey has an opening for a Receptionist/Administrative Assistant. We are looking for an individual with good typing skills, detailed oriented, ability to multi task and a pleasant telephone manner. Please apply by emailing or faxing your resume with a covering letter including salary expectations to: gladys@epswestcoast.com Fax: 604 - 538 - 1371

FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE

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.

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LEGAL

We are a small Langley law firm looking for an exp. conveyancer. The successful candidate should have a minimum of 3 yrs. exp. in residential conveyancing and be able to complete sales purchases and refinances from opening to closing. Exp. with Microsoft office and hotdocs would be an asset. Reply to: j.mcintyre.law.corp@gmail.com

MEDICAL/DENTAL

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CRANE OPERATORS

Required immediately for our twenty seven year old well established Lower Mainland Company with a large fleet of cranes and boom trucks. You MUST have a ticket and be experienced with a class 1 driver’s license. We offer a great work environment and the opportunity to succeed.

If you would like to join our team, please e-mail: eamon@megacranes.com or fax: 604-599-5250 No calls please.

Diesel Engine Mechanics

CULLEN DIESEL POWER LTD. Surrey B.C. requires experienced Diesel Engine mechanics with overhaul and repair experiences for the Surrey Truck Engine shop. Preference given to applicants with DDC & MBE engine exp.

E-mail resume: sep@cullendiesel.com or Fax to 604 888-4749

REPUTABLE trailer shop in Port Kells is looking for an experienced mechanic. Fabricating, welding, and container lift operation experience an asset. A valid inspector certificate would also be considered an asset. Position is Monday-Friday Please fax resume to 604-888-2459 or email Karen@shadowlines.com

LANGLEY nursery is looking for a watering technician: 3 days per week, year-round. Please fax resume to 604-530-9500.

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MODEL/TALENT AGENCIES

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HEAVY DUTY JOURNEYMAN MECHANIC Local Transport company requires a journeyman heavy duty mechanic. Must be available for days, evenings and weekend work. The successful applicant will be responsible to service, repair & maintain a fleet of tractor & trailer units. Holding a class 1 license is an asset but, not a requirement for the position. We offer a competitive wage and benefit package. Please reply to PO BOX 089 C/O The Abbotsford News 34375 Gladys Avenue Abbotsford, B.C. V2S-2H5

Tritech Group Ltd

1 Project Manager needed; full time. $90,000 per year plus benefits; completion of university; P.Eng certification; 5 or more years exp in water & wastewater system & heavy civil construction; able to supervise up to 20 staff; budgetary responsibility of $50,000 or more; email resume: tritechind@hotmail.com

Vinyl Deck Installers Required immediately for Langley based company. Minimum 2 years experience needed, vehicle required (prefer truck). Call 604-270-4845 or 604-888-2438 Fax resume to: 604-888-4823 Email: sales@sundecks.com

SALES

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PROFESSIONAL SALES ASSOCIATES Interested in SALES? Outgoing? Motivated? Gregg distributors (BC) Ltd. is looking for individuals to fill entry level sales positions. We offer excellent growth & compensation possibilities. Knowledge of the Industrial & H.D industries are an asset . Training will be provided to help achieve you full potential.

Casey·s on campus JOB OPPORTUNITY

UFV STUDENT UNION SOCIETY Campus Restaurant/Lounge Manager Close Date: June 10, 2011 Starting Salary: $35,000 The Student Union Society of the University of the Fraser Valley is looking for a dynamic leader with a background in restaurant management to take over the operation of their on-campus restaurant / lounge facility. The successful candidate will oversee the staffing and establish a new theme and brand for the student restaurant. Key considerations for candidates: • Experience in restaurant management • Current Food Safe and Serving it Right qualifications • Proven understanding of legal aspects of running a restaurant and / or pub (including health code, fire code and building code considerations) • Experience with and knowledge of ordering and budgeting systems for restaurants • Experience with and knowledge of basic maintenance of restaurant equipment Please forward your cover letter and resumé in one document to the UFV Student Union Society, addressed to Jhim Burwell at communications@ufvsus.ca (preferred) or fax to 604.864.4613 or drop off to the SUS offices in C1015 on the Abbotsford Campus.

Please fax resumes to 604-888-4688 or visit employment opportunities at www.greggdistributors.ca

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PERSONAL SERVICES 188

ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

LEGAL SERVICES

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WE, Jacob Calvin Romeyn, Amanda Joy Romeyn, Jacob Romeyn and Petronella Romeyn of of 22375 Labonte Ave, Langley, BC V2Y2S9 intend on making an application pursuant to Section 30(1) of the Agricultural Land Commission Act to exclude from the Agricultural Land Reserve the following property which is legally described as, Parcel A(60959SE), Plan 1474, Sublot 7, District Lot 317, Group 2, New Westminster Land District and located at 22375 Labonte Ave, Langley, BC V2Y2S9 Any person wishing to express an interest in the application may do so by forwarding their comments in writing to, Township of Langley 20338 65 Ave Langley, BC V2Y 3J1 by June 25, 2011

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263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE Evergreen Bobcat & Mini Excavator

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GRAHAM’S EXCAVATING ~ Excavation, Clearing ~ ~ Drainage, Final Grading ~ Free Estimates, 20 years exp. Fully Insured/WCB

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Bonded, experienced Friendly service Reasonable price No job too small Reno’s/Additions

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GARDEN TOPSOIL $20 per yard. Delivery available with 5 yard dump trailer. Mushroom manure $10/yard. 604-768-7571 or 604-856-4255 HEDGE TRIMMING - Pruning, Weed/Moss control. Disposal. Call John at 778-241-0416

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ACE HOME SERVICES Competitive Rates. (778)889-1357 or 604-825-3908 CLEANING SPECIAL $25/hour minimum 2hrs. Price includes cleaning supplies. Also laminate flooring and paint specials. Free estimates. A-TECH Services at 604-230-3539 ENGLISH LADY. Cleaning & etc. Honest, reliable, hard working. Pets ok. Refs. Reas rates (604)533-1711

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CONCRETE & PLACING

FPatios FPool Decks FSidewalks FDriveways FForming FFinishing FRe & Re All Your Concrete Needs 30yrs exp. Quality workmanship Fully Insured

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function... • Dinner Parties • Executive Meetings • Family Gatherings • Weddings / Banquets • B-B-Ques • Funerals We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.

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FENCING

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Call Dave: 604-862-9379

SAWDUST

Hemlock, Fir & Cedar Available for Delivery Call for pricing 604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197 www.augustinesoilandmulch.com

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MOVING & STORAGE

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. We move - We ship - We recycle. Senior- Student Discount available. 604-721-4555 or 604-800-9488. ABBA MOVERS & DEL. Res/com 1-4 ton truck, 1 man $35/hr, 2 men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25 yrs of experience 604-506-7576 A FAST MOVING & CLEANING. Professional movers. *Garbage removal *Big/small. Insured, great rates. Free est. 778-888-9628

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR, Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks & Additions, New Homes

Per Molson 575-1240

MARIO’S HANDYMAN Service. Finishing, reno’s, yard work, gutters general repairs etc. 604-866-5358

From 1, 3, 5, 7,10 Ton Trucks Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free estimate/Seniors discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos

604-537-4140 PAUL’S MOVING 5 Ton truck, will beat any other mover’s price! BC/Alta/Ont. Packing. Family O/O 778-808-2398 OR 1-888-507-2857 SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

~MASTER CARPENTER~ Framing, Finishing Millwork, Cabinets Complete Renovations Additions, Decks Gazebos, etc. Local references available

Interested applicants should submit a detailed resume with a covering letter and supporting documents to: Human Resources Department The Board of Education of School District No. 34 (Abbotsford) 2790 Tims Street, Abbotsford, BC V2T 4M7 Fax: (604) 859-6187 • E-mail: hr@sd34.bc.ca

604-328-6387

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PAVING/SEAL COATING

ALLAN Const. & Asphalt. Brick, conc, drainage, found. & membrane repair. 604-618-2304; 820-2187.

338

PLUMBING

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005 $38/HR!Clogged drains,drips,garbs sinks, Reno’s toilets. No job too small! Lic’d/insured. 778-888-9184 AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801 www.panoramaplumbing.com NEED PLUMBING? Dan’s Your Man! Lic’d & Insured. Free Est. Dan @ 604.418.6941

PRESSURE WASHING

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

Call Ian 604-724-6373

Call Derek

TOPLINE PRESSURE WASHING Siding, gutters, & tile roofs. We use SOAP. WCB insured 604.861.6060

(604)720-5955

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS Running this ad for 7yrs

The Board of Education of School District No. 34 (Abbotsford)

For posting details please visit: www.sd34.bc.ca/sidebar/careers

Interior/Exterior. FREE Estimates. Quality job. Fully insured - WCB Please call Sonly.

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539

ELECTRONICS FOREMAN TEACHING ASSISTANTS - ABORIGINAL LITERACY OUTREACH COORDINATOR

SL PAINTING

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

The Abbotsford School District invites applications from qualified candidates for the following positions:

MILANO PAINTING. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Written Guar. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510

AFFORDABLE MOVING

$45/Hr

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

GARDENING

LANDSCAPING

Local & Long Distance

CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES BBB MEMBER

A CLEAN CUT Lawn Care, Landscape, Mini Excavating, triming 604-220-9097,604-856-1558 A HANDY GUY with Lawn Mower, Big or Small I do it all !! Home 604888-8009 Cell 604-839-8571 A HON’S GARDENING - Gardening Service ✶ MONTHLY SPECIAL ✶ - Grass Cutting $30 Standard lot. - Power Raking, $75 standard lot, $100 for larger lot.Cell: 604-440-8138 / 604-767-2125 GARDEN & LAWN Maint. Pruning, Hedge trim, Power Raking, Aeration. Free Est. Jason 604-614-5954

TRADES, TECHNICAL

Free Estimates hudolinrenos@gmail.com

European Quality Workmanship

6’ Cedar Fence: $16/ft. Hand blt. Sundecks, Sheds & Gazebos. Est’d 1989, free est. Brad 604-530-9331

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✔ Basement suites, decks ✔ Bathrooms, Kitchens ✔ Finishing work & moulding

300

PAINT SPECIAL

3 rooms for $269, 2 coats

(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services. www.paintspecial.com

TURF BOYS. Lawn Maintenance, Weekly cuts, Aeration, Power rake, Lime, Fertilize, Hedge trim. Call 604-785-5596 or 604-888-0743

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283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

287

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Rubbish Removal & more

Small Haul Help.

287

604-202-3363

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Deck Experts.ca

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

CONTRACTOR Available

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GUTTER & WINDOW CLEANING Prices starting from for 3 lvl. hm. $95/gutters, $95/windows. 2 lvl. hm. $75/gutters, $75/windows. Excellent Service Since 1976. 778-861-0465 NEED GUTTERS? I install continuous aluminum gutters. Free estimate. Call Paul (604)897-2453

A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.

A to Z Roofing Ltd. Spec in re-roofing, asphalt, cedar, flat roof. Guar Wrk. WCB, BBB. 778-996-6479. GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs BBB, WCB $2m Liability. Clean Gutters $80. 604-240-5362, 604-832-1053

Decking Systems Railing Systems Outdoor Living

7KH )LQHVW LQ 2XWGRRU /LYLQJ 'HVLJQ WR &RPSOHWLRQ Paving Stones, Retaining walls, Fences, Decks. Call Paul 604-6257611 or James 604-613-8630

WESTERLY

RESTORATION

Individuals not currently employed by School District No. 34 (Abbotsford), are required to sign an “Authorization for Criminal Record Search” to permit a criminal record review. The interest of all applicants is appreciated, however, acknowledgments will only be made to those selected for an interview.

35 + YEARS EXPERIENCE. Reno’s, Additions, Sun Decks, Fences, Finishing etc. Quality workmanship guarantd. References.

Building envelope, full deck restoration, renovations, rot repair, rain screen, all types of cladding installation, general contractor. We do work for home owners and strata’s. Free consultation.

www.sd34.bc.ca

604-514-1349 Joe 604-202-3394

www.westerlyrestoration.com

David (778)881-2877

Decking

Cedar Vinyl Decking Trex Decking Pressure Treated Deck Repairs Paving Stone & Concrete

Railings

Glass Aluminum Wrought Iron Trex Railings Cedar Pressure Treated

Outdoor Living

Fireplaces Kitchens & Barbeques Sun Rooms & Patio Covers Landscaping Hot Tubs & Pools Trellis & Gazebos

604-626-7100 www.deckexperts.ca

TrexPro Certified


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TILING

A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocks etc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm. Free Est. 20 years exp. Peter’s Tile (604)209-0173

374 551

GARAGE SALES

ALDERGROVE multi family sale Sat & Sun May 28 & 29. 9am-4pm. 6113-256th St. Huge variety of items BROOKSWOOD, Cedar Ridge, Sat May 28, 9am-1pm. 21155 43A Ave. No early birds.

551 Langley

MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE Sat May 28 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. 21928 - 48th Ave. Murrayville Glen

HUGE GARAGE SALE Sat May 28, 8am-1pm

3383-198 St.

Household items, fans, tech, toys, tins, tools, interchangeable signs, kitchen items. Rain or Shine

Downsizing Sale

May 28 & 29, 8am - 2pm 2025 - 232 St. Langley Furniture, some tools etc. FORT LANGLEY:Garage Sale. Lots of Great Things, Plants, etc! Sat. May 28, 9am-3pm, 9126 GAY ST. Langley

MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE McMillan Place 20301 - 53 Ave

LANGLEY. SAT. May 28th, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 22233 - 47th Ave. Furniture, snowboard equipment, tools. MOVING OUT Sat.Sun.May28,29th,9to 6947 205st. Langley. ture,tools,etc.

SALE! 5. Furni-

RECYCLE-IT! JUNK REMOVAL EARTH FRIENDLY On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!

604.587.5865 www.recycle-it-now.com

GOT JUNK? Rubbish Removal

EVERY Sunday 7am

604-856-5165 Weather permitting

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL LITTLE LOAD SPECIALIST. Sand & gravel delivered. Small orders welcome. Topsoil available. Call (604) 532-0662 days/eves.

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SEPTIC TANKS

ACME SEPTIC TANK SERVICES • Septic Tank Cleaning • Portable Toilets • Fence Rental • Exc. Rates • Same Day Delivery Service Visa & M/C Accepted 778-908-5931

372

SUNDECKS

LANGLEY RUBBISH EXTRA CHEAP PRICES

604-

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468

Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing, gates. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com

LIVESTOCK

ALDERGROVE- FOR RENT 4 stall barn, ring & paddocks For more info call Kathy 604-857-1666.

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1-800-468-5865 www.1800gotjunk.com Redeem this ad & Save $23

CALL ROGER

604-787-5915, 604-291-7778

PETS

5301 - 204 St.

RUBBISH REMOVAL

✓ Tree & Stump Removal ✓ Certified Arborists ✓ 20 yrs exp. 60’ bucket truck ✓ Crown reduction ✓ Spiral pruning ✓ Fully insured. Best Rates

260 St. & Fraser Hwy, Langley

SWAP MEET

477

PETS

American Cocker Spaniel pups, p/b CKC registered, health tested, champion parents. $1000. Email: for info abbykryst@shaw.ca view: www.abbykrystcockers.com. Beautiful Golden Retriever Pups-1st shots. Dewormed. Farm Raised. Avail June 4th. $575: 604-463-9841 BICHON/YORKIE-X 10wks vry cute vet ✔ 1st shots, dewormed, 1 male 1 fem. $550/ea (Sry) 604-580-2186 BOXER PUPS, (white) M/F, micro chipped, dewormed, shots, good family dog. 604-463-4602 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 COCKATIEL, Two females. Comes with large cage. $200 obo. Call 604-763-6912 ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIELS CKC reg puppies. Champ lines. Tails docked, vet checked, 1st shots, guaranteed. Home raised, well socialized. Ready June 12. $1200 peterandskye@gmail.com. 250-392-1440 GERMAN Shepherd pups, ckc reg. parents German bloodlines with no slope, exc temperament. $750. (604)796-3026. No sun calls MALTI / SHIH-TZU / POODLE X. Pups & adults. Choc., white & other colors. Non-shedding. If you need companionship call 604-820-9469 NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com

PETS

REAL ESTATE 626

HOUSES FOR SALE

Puppies: German Shepherd Cross, shots, dewormed. Free Vet Check. $150/obo. 583-6123/ 604-537-5254

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APPLIANCES

FRIDGE $175; stove $150; washer $150; dryer $125. Good cond. Warnty. Free del. 604-951-4002.

AUCTIONS

Antique & Collectible Auction Mon. May 30, 7:00pm Victorian furniture, Royal Albert china sets, rare Figural horse radio, antique pine, etc. VIEW: Sunday 1:00pm-5:00pm Monday from 10:30am. Central Auction. 604-534-8322. 20560 Langley Bypass, Langley

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UNDER $200

Deep Freezer $200 obo., Drier $100 obo. Good working cond. Call 604-856-3436 or 604-308-5044

530

FARM EQUIPMENT

WANTED: Wiggle hoe or complete cultivator set for I.H. 140 tractor. Please call Rob 250395-4042

533

FERTILIZERS

EXQUISITE SANCTUARY Fabulous 2.26 private acres with creek in beautiful Alberni Valley on Vancouver Island. Enchanting 3600 sq.ft. 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom custom built 1995 home. Outstanding 57x40 shop with own bathroom, lots of parking. Features hardwood, tile throughout, custom cabinetry. Gas fireplaces, stove, heat and hot water; ensuite with soaker tub. Thinking of a life style change? Move to Vancouver Island. Even better, move to Port Alberni, the Salmon Capital of the World! Visit www.albernihomes4u.ca for more information on this “one of a kind” property. Asking $649,000 RE/MAX Mid Island Realty Port Alberni, B.C. John Stilinovic 250-724-4725 Toll Free 1-877-723-5660

OKANAGAN

*SPECTACULAR* 4 bdrm South Facing Waterfront Vacation Home On Shuswap Lake! Lakeshore living At it’s Best!

WEED FREE Mushroom Manure. 13 yards - $100 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $120. 604-856-8877

LAKESHORE

101 ft frontage by 88 ft.

548

FURNITURE

BRAND NEW QUEEN SIZE PILLOW TOP MATTRESS SETS

• Leftover from Hotel Order • 800 Coil 3’’ Pillowtop • Original Plastic • Only 14 Avail • 10 year warranty Retail $1,399! Liquidation $560 incls. taxes. Call: 604.807.5864 Large DININGROOM SUITE with hutch, solid wood, 6 chairs, 1 extension leaf, $795. 604-856-3140

VACATION HOME 1-1/2 Story - 1200 sq. ft. Upper level - 3 bdrms Main level - 1 large bdrm Main bathrm, Open floor Plan - dining rm, kitchen and front room with dbl patio door access to Large deck - over 700 sq. ft. Large floating wharf - 660 sq. ft. 2 buoys, Firepit

560

MISC. FOR SALE

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 40” High Piano, Henry Herbert by Mason Rich - needs tuning. $500/obo. 604-531-9842

572 PLANTS/NURSERY STOCK TREES for sale: Black Pine, Excelsiors, Emerald Cedars, Purple/White Lilacs, Twisted Willows. Good prices! Call (604)532-6810.

FOR SALE BY OWNER

CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. 17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 bdrm suites avail now. Starting at $700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078 CYPRESS PLACE. Lge 1 bdrm. Reno’d. Incl heat & h/w. Nr stores & medical facilities. NS/NP. 50+ Viewing 10am-5pm. Resident Mgr. Ann & John 604-530-2840. LANGLEY 56/202. Nice clean 1 bdrm studio, 6 appl, walk to shops, sec prkg, f/p, hrd wd, immed. $810 incl utils. 604-576-0654

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS WHOLESALE FACTORY DIRECT. Manufactured, Modular & Park models. Tremendous savings. Luxurious 1512 sq ft home including delivery and installation only US $109,950. Many other plans available. The Home Boys 877-976-3737, 509-481-9830 or www.hbmodular.com We will beat ANYONE’S price!!

636

MORTGAGES

Mortgage Help! Beat bank rates for purchases and refinances, immediate debt consolidation, foreclosure relief, and equity loans. Free, fast, friendly, private consultations. Call 1-888-685-6181 www.mountaincitymortgage.ca

OPEN HOUSE

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

www.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

ALDERGROVE. Condo, lrg 2 bdrm, 2 bath, clean, F/S, W/D. Avail. immed. N/S, N/P, no parties. $875/mo. Call 604-866-8825. LANGLEY. 1 bdrm apt. Clean, quiet & secure. N/P. N/S. $750/mo. Avail. Gino 604-530-0417.

706

BRIGHTON APARTMENTS

Large 1 Bdrm. Apts $150 Move-In Allowance Please call for details. On-site manager. Suites include fridge, stove, drapes & carpeted throughout. Hot water & parking included. Close to shopping & schools, on bus route. Seasonal swimming pool & tennis court. Some pets welcome.

Call 604-533-0209 LANGLEY CITY APARTMENTS ON 201A FREE: heat, h/w, cable TV, lndry, prkg. BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRMS. No Pets SENIORS, ADULT ORIENTED

Villa Fontana & Stardust Michael - 604-533-7578

Rainbow & Majorca Betsy - 604-533-6945

CALL FOR AVAILABILITY LANGLEY CITY

Apartments

20727 Fraser Highway

Criminal record check may be req’d.

Ph: 604-533-4061

LANGLEY

APARTMENT/CONDO

Northland Apartments 19777 Willowbrook Dr., Langley

1 BDRM SUITES AVAILABLE NOW! Newer building, secure entry, 5 appl’s including insuite washer and dryer, a/c, electric f/p, u/g prkg & balconies. No pets CLOSE TO SHOPPING, Superstore & Willowbrook Mall.

604-533-7710 SURREY - Highlands - Deluxe 2 bdrm. 2 bath, h/w flrs. & new carpet / paint, all appli. incl’s w/d, like new. Now! Great Location. 778-883-4262

SUSSEX PLACE APT CALL FOR SPECIALS !! 5380 - 5400 - 5420 206th Street Clean & affordable Bachelor, 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Clse to all ament. Seniors Centre just around the corner. Rent incl heat, hotwater, & cable. Resident Managers on site.

604-530-0932

www.cycloneholdings.ca

TOWN & COUNTRY APARTMENTS

LANGLEY

Close to shopping & schools. Seasonal Swimming pool, and tennis court. 3 Appliances (fridge, stove dishwasher), blinds hot water and parking included. Carpeted throughout. Some pets welcome.

778 - 899 - 7996

625

604-530-0030

www.cycloneholdings.ca

WEBSITE:

okhomeseller.com Listing # 26628

5 bdrm, 3 baths. big lot, spacious patio. Lots of updates, quiet cul-de-sac

NEW heat pump, new roof, new windows, and new laminated wood floors. Close to schools, airport, golf courses, college, ski hill Please call (250) 334-6768

Spacious, Clean Bachelor, 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Heat, Hot Water,

CLAYMORE APTS 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts Avail $200 Move-In Bonus!!

Sat & Sun ~ 12 - 2pm 22226 - 46th Ave

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE

CALL FOR SPECIALS LANGLEY CITY

Call 604-542-0865 or 250-955-6398 Email: dlklitch@telus.net For more details

RENTALS

Please call 604-534-9499

1 & 2 Bedrooms avail incl heat/hot water/cable

Perfect getaway for your family & all your friends!

Upper Murrayville

Chilliwack restaurant for lease or sale. Owner moving out of country, established clientele, 20yrs in business. $125,000 neg. 604-798-4628 serious inquiries, leave message.

Inquire about our huge rent incentives

ONLY $729,000:

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REAL ESTATE

Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher Covered Parking

CHESTNUT PLACE

GARDEN EQUIPMENT

DEER PROBLEMS? Problem solved! Bobbex Deer repellent available in Canada. Easy, economical, safe. Available at local garden centres. Dealer inquiries welcome. Ask for BOBBEX. www.bobbex.ca

APARTMENT/CONDO

BACKYARD: Storage shed, grassy play area & fenced kennel.

5052 Squilax Anglemont Rd. Celista, BC.

552

706

in Langley City Ideal for children, next to park and green space. Available for immediate occupancy.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

2 CHEST FREEZERS - almost new. Asking $95/ea. 604-856-3140.

RENTALS

2 BDRM APARTMENT FOR RENT

TOY POODLE puppies. 2 apricot, 1 white. Adorable. Ready to go July 1.$700. 778-240-2400 (Cloverdale)

509 Get your trees or tree removal done NOW

Info: www.treeworksonline.ca info@treeworksonline.ca 10% OFF with this AD

Sat. & Sun. May 28 & 29 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

356

Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $

TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN

&

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv. Dangerous tree removal, spiral pruning hedge trimming, stump grinding, topping. Insured, WCB Free Est Arborist Reports

GARAGE SALES

BROOKSWOOD

TREE SERVICES

PETS

5555 208th Street, Langley Studio - 1 & 2 bdrms. Indoor swimming pool and rec facility. Includes heat & 1 parking stall. No pets

Phone 604-530-1912 WALNUT GROVE. Near new condo 2 bdrms, 2 baths, W/D, F/P, large patio, grassy area. Cls to all amen. $1350. NS/NP. 604-882-3511

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL BROOKSWOOD COMMERCIAL LEASE spaces available at 208th Street and 40th Ave. Sizes 7002100 s.f. $1500 - $4500. Call Frank @ Noort Investments 604-835-6300 or Nick @ 604-526-3604. LANGLEY CITY on Industrial Ave. Excellent WAREHOUSE (1760 sq.ft.) with Office / Mezzanine. Call 604-603-9584 or 604-309-3939. Langley City Small wrhse o/h dr, gd light $895 ALSO Willowbrook storage/hobby shop $695 604-834-3289 PORT KELLS/ LANGLEY. Quality Warehouses 1000 - 6,000 sq ft. Call Rachel 604-633-2888.

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HOMES FOR RENT

ABBOTSFORD 2653 James St. Avail now or June 1. 6 Bdrm house Can also be used as an office. 4 appliances, no pets, $1350/mo. Call: 604-583-6844.

5374 - 203rd St, Langley

Call 604-533-9780

LANGLEY

MAPLE MANOR APTS. 20117 - 56 Avenue 1 & 2 bdrm suites

$735 to $850 includes heat, hot water, cable to channel 43. On site security

Call 604-534-0108 LANGLEY

The Village at Thunderbird Centre Deluxe 2 bdrm suites avail. Large balconies, fireplace, insuite w/dryer. N/P. Live, shop, work & play all in one location. Next to Colossus Theater (200th & #1 Hwy).

Call 604-881-7111 Email rental@thunderbirdvillage.ca Website www.thunderbirdvillage.ca Marcon Property Management Ltd

Linwood Place Apts 20051- 55 A Ave.

1st MONTH FREE $675 to $835 includes Heat, Hot water, Cable to channel 43. On site security Ask for details

Call 604-530-6555 Must bring in this ad to receive 1st month free Nr LANGLEY CITY Hall & shops. Limerick Manor, 1 bdrm $705, 1bdrm 3rd flr $734. adult oriented. N/P. Appt. 604-514-1480.

LANGLEY,

2300 sq. ft. Log Home on 3/4 acre.

3 bdrm., great room, 2 baths, garage, 6 appl., priv. treed park like setting, on river. Suit professional or retired couple. Long term. $2150/mth. Available Immediately.

Phone (778)241-3728 LANGLEY, 3 bdrm + office. 1400 sf rancher, lrg fncd yard, NS/NP, exc. refs req., min 1 yr lease, July 1st $1480/mo. Phone (604) 532-1626. SOUTH LANGLEY 2 bdrm mobile home with 3 horse barn & paddock. Avail now. $1200. 604-727-6058.

WANT THE BEST ACCOMMODATION (Langley)

Short or long term rental - one week - one year. Kick back & relax in Walnut Grove. Executive 4 bdrm. + 2.5 bath, fully furnished & equipped. Crown mouldings, laminate flooring & stainless steel appli. Jaccuzi tub and Gas F/P. Cable and WiFi. 2 car garage parking. No-Smoking inside, outdoor patio. Available June 1.

604.888.2226

WILLOUGHBY. 4 bdrm home huge great room, lge kitchen, 3 baths, ldry incl, dble garage NP/NS. Avail immed. $1900/mo. 778-908-7790.


A58 Friday, MayTimes 27, 2011 58 • The Langley • Friday, May 27, 2011 RENTALS 741

OFFICE/RETAIL SEVENOAKS SHOPPING CENTRE Space for lease Quality mezzanine offices 400 - 1600 sq. ft. Remax Little Oak Realty Ray Veenbaas @ 604-309-0257 Richard Riemersma @ 604-309-8541

742

PASTURE

RENTALS 752

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION

750

SUITES, LOWER

ALDERGROVE 1 bdrm grnd level suite with full bath, avail now, ns/np $550 incl hydro/gas. 604-897-3821 ALDERGROVE 26928 26A Ave. 1 & 2 Bdr stes, nr schl/prk. $650 & $750 incl utils & a/c. NP, NS, no laundry. Avail now. 604-857-3320 CLOVERDALE 188 ST/55 Ave. lge. 2 bdrm. suite, ldry. cable, hydro incl N/P $1000 mo. Raj 604-835-5854 Cloverdale. 3 bdrm lrge bsmt suite. Avail July 1. $1,000/mo + 1/2 utils & cable. N/S. N/P 604-576-9715. LANGLEY, 2BR Ground level suite. 18x18 living room. $1000 incl utils/cable/wifi, np/ns 604-671-0300 LANGLEY: 19471-61 Ave. 1 bdrm bsmt. N/S, N/P. Nr Willowbrook mall, bus & amens. $600/mo. Avail now. 604-780-0084. LANGLEY, 1 bdrm, sunny grnd lvl, priv. entry, July 1st, $750 incl. hydro. NS/NP. Refs. (604) 888-1382. WALNUT Grove bright reno’d 1 bd g/l, 4 appl/pri ent/yrd. $775 1/3 utils, wifi incl, ns/np, ref’s. July 1. 604209-7329 Walnut Grove Spacious 2 bdrm (1350 sf) W/D, $1100 Incl all utils, wireless & cable. Avail now. N/S N/P Contact Warren 778-772-6608 WILLOUGHBY - 2 bdrm bst ste, NEW, w/d, n/s, n/p, hdyro incl’d $950 avail now Call 778-882-7981

751

SUITES, UPPER

ALDERGROVE 4 bdrm upper suite with full bath, avail now, ns/np $1400 + utils. 604-897-3821 LANGLEY, E. Fraser Hwy. Upper floor of house ON 1/2 ACRE. 2 bdrm, 2 baths, W/D in sep. lndry rm, sm office, lrg sitting rm, 3rd bdrm or? 2 balconies, 4 appls, carport, NS/NP.$1250.Phone 604-534-2046 WALNUT Grove Spacious 2 bdrm (1350 sf) W/D, $1100 Incl all utils, wirelss & cable. Avail now. N/S N/P Contact Warren 778-772-6608 WALNUT GROVE 2 bdrm upper flr. Heat, hydro & prkg incl $800/mo. Np/Ns. Avail immed. 604-513-5829 WHITE ROCK. bachelor ste 1/2 blk to beach. Avail now $600 incl parking/locker NS/NP 604-538-4481

TOWNHOUSES

TRANSPORTATION 810

AUTO FINANCING

RIVERSIDE GARDENS FAMILY COMPLEX

2002 TOYOTA Corolla, 4 dr., auto, 91,000km. A/C, CD, p/locks, alarm, very clean, $4,200. 604-518-9735

Fridge, stove, dishwasher (in most), drapes. Outdoor pool. Some pets welcome. Resident Manager. Close to bus, shopping, schools and parks. #36 - 5210 - 203 Street, Langley

2005 HONDA Civic, auto, 2dr, No accidents, great cond. 235kms, lady driven. $5995. (778)855-6037 2010 SMART CAR - Passion model. 5000 kms. Black. Automatic. Asking $9500/firm 604-538-4883

Call 604-532-2036

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE

TRANSPORTATION 845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

2010 Keystone Everest 352L

Notice to Creditors and Others RE: Estate of Ernest William Gagne, deceased, formerly of #122 - 8888 - 202 Street, Langley, B.C.

Preowned, loaded, penthouse flr. plan, a/c, corian counters, outdoor ent. area, triple slide, 2 x power awnings, artic package w/dual pane windows. Stk. #1222 MeridianRV.com 1-877-213-5243

OKANAGAN’S Largest Used Car Super Store. Always open online at: www.bcmotorproducts.com 250-545-2206

TRANSPORTATION ANTIQUES/CLASSICS

827

1979 Cadi Eldo Biarritz, one owenr, collector, continental kit, gar. kept. 204 K. $3,500. 604-535-5777

809

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

TRANSPORTATION

2002 NISSAN SENTRA XE - clean, runs great, 115,421kms. Auto. Asking $3800: Andrea (604)585-6621

2 & 3 Bdrm T/Homes Move-In Allowance!!

806

TRANSPORTATION

1990 Honda Prelude SR, red with sunroof. Lots of new parts. $800 obo. Call 778-232-7917

LANGLEY

For Rent - Barn - 2 Stalls, Corral & Paddock, very private,must see to appreciate. Call Gary 604-534-7121

LANGLEY CITY - 1 bdrm. Avail. Now. $450/mo. Call for more info. (604)532-9672 or 604-910-9672

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2011 Ever-lite 31BHS

VEHICLES WANTED

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

SCRAP BATTERIES WANTED We buy scrap batteries from cars, trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each. Free pick-up anywhere in BC, Min. 10. Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288 SCRAP BATTERIES WANTED We buy scrap batteries from cars, trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each. Free pick-up anywhere in BC, Min. 10. Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288

2011 SALEM T19XLT

818

CARS - DOMESTIC

1992 DODGE SPRIT 153Kms aircared 4dr auto well maintained. A1 in/out, $850. 604-593-0377 1995 Buick Regal-low kms. 71,000 orig kms. 4dr 6 cyl. auto. a/d, p/w. Exc. $2750/obo. (604)355-6616 1995 Oldsmobile Kheava 4dr auto aircared runs very good $650 obo 604-855-9587 1996 LINCOLN Continental Signature series. Loaded. Sunroof. 189K. Snr owned. $1850: 604-355-6616 1997 TAURUS WGN - 7 pass, senior owned. Green. Approx. 240K. $1550/obo. (604)355-6616

1998 Audi A4 quattro, V6, 5spd, 317KM. $3000 obo. 250-307-1215. 1998 SUNFIRE GT, exc cond. 2 dr, 132 kms, std, p/w, A/C, new brakes, AriCrd, $1800 obo. 604-780-8404 1999 PONTIAC GRAND Am 4 dr. 4 cyl. auto, A/C, new tires, good cond well maint. $1850. 604-614-7945. 2003 Buick Century, 130K. Snr owned. 4dr, 6 cyl, auto, a/c. etc. Exc. $4750/obo. 604-355-6616 2004 CAVALIER, 4 door, 5/spd, AirCared, 80,000 km., $2,000 obo. Phone 604-930-4650 2005 CHEVY IMPALA exc cond, low km’s, A/C, seats 6, 4/door, $5500/obo. Al / Erika 604-346-0548 2009 CADILLAC DTS, black, grey leather, loaded, showroom cond, 47K. $31,000 obo. 604-805-4545

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE

2006 NORTHSHORE 30ft Travel trlr dble 36” slide w/rear bunk beds full load $19,900. 604-819-3803

2007 Jayco Jayfeather 29D

A lien is claimed under the Act. There is presently an amount due and owing of $15,803.20 plus any additional costs of storage, seizure and sale. Notice is hereby given that on the 17th day of June, 2011 or thereafter, the said equipment will be sold. The equipment is currently stored at Elite Bailiff Services, 20473 Logan Ave., Langley, BC V3A 4L8. The Vehicle was placed in storage on November 27th, 2010. For more info. call Elite Bailiff Services at 604-539-9900 www.repobc.com

Awning, DSI hot water, front bedroom, 16k furnace and more $13,995 (Stk.30178) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 1993 JEEP, 4dr, 228K, exc. cond. Fully loaded. Aircared. $2500. (604)572-0449 or 778-859-4071 Preowned, exceptional value, loaded, a/c, ultra lite, rear living w/dual rockers, hide a bed sofa, stereo w/DVD/CD. Stk. 1008 MeridianRV.com 1-877-213-5243

851

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

2004 Toyota Sienna LE, 77,000 kms. new bat/tires. No acc. 1 owner Exc cond. $16,409. 604-538-0952.

MARINE 912

Preowned, exceptional value, loaded, a/c, rear kitchen, sofa slide out, flat screen TV, walk around queen bed, enclosed underbelly. Stk. 2024 MeridianRV.com 1-877-213-5243

TRUCKS & VANS

1980 CHEV crane truck, 8 ton lift, $7000 obo. Call Doug @ 604-7500194

2008 COUGAR

Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN

Whereas Delight Restaurants & Catering Ltd. is indebted to Elite Bailiff Services Ltd. for storage of Restaurant Equipment. For a complete listing contact Elite Bailiff Services.

A/C, 20” TV, dual pane windows, heated-enclosed tanks, am / fm / cd / dvd player.$29,995 (Stk.29580) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

WANT A VEHICLE But Stressed About Your Credit? We Fund Your Future Not Your Past. Want a Visa? Any Credit, All Accepted. 1-888593-6095.

Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Ernest William Gagne are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executor, Norman Edward Wunderlich, care-of Lindsay Kenney LLP, Barristers & Solicitors, P.O. Box 580, 9067 Church Street, Fort Langley, BC, V1M 2K9, (Attention: Timothy N. Grier) before July 8, 2011, after which date the Executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executor then has notice.

BOATS

1998 Crownline BR202 20’ Bowrider, 5 litre, V8, Volvo Penta leg, stainless prop., 400 watt Rockford Fosgate stereo with sub, all in excellent condition, fresh water only, $14,900, 604-888-9580


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White Mushrooms

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$1 89

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Lb. 2.89

FROZEN

MEAT

Sockeye Salmon Fillets

s l a i c e Sp

$799

Reg

Lb. 12.99

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Gala Apples

69 ¢

Grape Tomatoes

Reg

Lb. .98¢

Great For Baby Back The BBQ Pork Ribs

$3 99

Reg

Lb. 6.99

Boulder Canyon Chips

Santa Cruz

DAIRY

Eat Fresh

LOCAL S R E M O T S CU

Lemonade 946ml

142g

Reg 4.69

$1 99

ea.

Almond Breeze

Assorted Varieties

Reg 2.99

$1 99

ea.

Liberte Yogourt 2.5% No Fat Assorted Flavors •

$1 99

LOCALLY GROWN IN BC

Reg

ea. 2.99

Old Fashion Ham

DELI

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79 ¢

Reg

100g 1.59

Emma Balsamic Vinegar 500ml

Reg 6.49

$499

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Reg 3.99

$2 99

ea.

While quantities last.

750g

Reg 3.49ea

2 for $4 00

We reserve the right to limit quantities. While quantities last.

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2 Entrances - 72nd Ave.(East) or 200th St.(North) Monday-Saturday 9am-7pm • Sunday 9am-6pm Ad in effect FRIDAY, MAY 27 - THURSDAY, JUNE 2

$2 99

ea.

Reg 4.19

reno’s MEET Mo ! Local team We ONLY buy Grade A #1 produce and have a great selection of organics to choose from.

We buy local whenever we can!


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