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Labour Day was third anniversary of workplace incident that killed three and injured two DAN FERGUSON

tional health and safety program in place, failing to educate workers about safety, failing to properly supervise It’s been three years since three workers and failing to make workers men died and two suffered criti- aware about confined space hazards. They face a maximum fine of cal brain injuries at a South Langley $600,000 and up to six months in mushroom farm. jail. The third anniversary of the Sept. One survivor, Tchen Phan, is in a 5 tragedy at 23751 16 Ave. was wheelchair and canmarked this Labour not hear, talk, walk Day Monday with a or remember what call for a coroner’s happened to him. inquest by the The other, B.C. Federation of Michael Phan, a Labour. Langley father of “We need to do two, has been in everything we can a coma since the to ensure this kind 2008 incident. When of accident is never a pipe burst in a repeated and that Jim Sinclair farmworkers are not bc federation of labour president shed used to mix gypsum, chicken exposed to unsafe manure and water, working conditions,” it released noxious fumes that killed said B.C. Fed president Jim Sinclair. “Three years is far too long to farmworkers Ut Tran (a Surrey resident), Han Pham and Jimmy Chan, wait.” Sinclair said an inquest into the and permanently injured Tchen Phan incident should be held as soon as and Michael Phan. All five victims were fathers of possible following the Sept. 16 senschool-age children, 13 in all. tencing of the farm owners. The B.C. Federation of Labour head In May, a lawyer for the three people who operated two companies at said a coroner’s inquest is the best the farm entered guilty pleas to 10 way for the public to learn what hapcharges of violating provincial safety pened that day and what measures need to be introduced to prevent regulations. Under the terms of the plea agree- similar incidents. “As we saw in the coroner’s inquest ment, charges were dropped against a fourth person, Vy Tri Truong, who into the 2007 farm van crash that was among the four people originally killed three women near Abbotsford, a charged last year following a 10-month coroner’s jury can produce informed recommendations that could go a investigation by WorkSafe B.C. The remaining three accused, Van long way towards making farm workThi Truong, Ha Qua Truong and Thinh ers safer if they are implemented,” Huu Doan, and the companies they Sinclair said. “A public inquiry is the best way operated (A-1 Mushroom Substratum Ltd. and H.V. Truong Ltd.) pleaded to investigate and fix the health and guilty to 10 of the original 29 charges, safety abuses that we believe are including failing to have an occupa- widespread in the agricultural sector.” Times Reporter

“We need to do everything we can to ensure this kind of accident is never repeated.”

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Following the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks on the U.S. then-Langley City fire chief Jim McGregor wrote Climb Higher, a poem paying tribute to the 343 firefighters who lost their lives in the attempt to save others. This weekend, fire departments across North America will mark the 10th anniversary of the tragedy and honour their colleagues’ acts of heroism.

Climb higher Keep on climbing, says the Captain, Up through the smoke and smell; Keep on climbing, says the Captain, I think I heard somebody yell! Keep on climbing, says the Captain, Alive or dead, Not ours to tell. Keep on climbing, calls the Captain, Forget about your pain! Keep on climbing, shouts the Captain, We have a few more stairs to gain. Keep on climbing, yells the Captain, We will bring them down again. Keep on climbing, cries the Captain, If I can so can you. Keep on climbing, orders the Captain, Right now, I need your best from you. Keep on climbing, screams the Captain, Forget about those sounds. It’s just some girders twisting, and some concrete falling down. Keep on climbing, whispers the Captain, Climb right up to that light! Right up to that sunshine, No smoke to smell, no fire to fight. Keep on climbing, sings the Captain, That angel’s hand will lead the way. Rest boys, sighs the Captain, You did your job today. Keep on climbing, prays Our Captain, Eyes raised, headed for the top. And when you’re tired and feel like quitting, remember them, they did not stop. — Jim McGregor

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Langley Good Times Cruise-In president Riccardo Sestito expects there will be at least 900 cars on display at this year’s Cruise-In, set for Saturday. “We are going crazy with registrations,” he said Tuesday, attributing that to the good weather predicted for the weekend and the early registration deadline. All volunteers are in place and preparations are underway for the event. He and other directors are dealing with a host of last-minute details as they prepare to put on the show — the first since 2009. “We are expecting a huge crowd,” he said, noting that people traditionally flock to the event when the weather is good. There is also a sense of anticipation as a result of Cruise-In being cancelled in 2010. Cars will be on display throughout the Langley City downtown area all day on Saturday. They will be along Fraser Highway from 203 to 206 Streets, on Douglas Crescent, on 204 Street, and along 56 Avenue east of Glover Road. Some of the most unique cars will be on display at the Concours d’Elegance in Douglas Park. There will be entertainment, food, Cruise-In memorabilia and the ability to win various prizes, including an ultimate garage for the home mechanic. A motorcycle show, pin-up contest and custom car side show and marketplace will also be part of Saturday’s event. On Saturday, there will be free parking at Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s parking lot, with a free shuttle bus taking visitors down to the show. On Sunday, there will be a swap meet at Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s parking lot. The show is a non-profit venture, with all proceeds going to local charities. Sestito is hopeful that this year will set new records, in attendance, cars on display and funds raised for charity.

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Langley firefighters observed a moment of silence on Sept. 11, 2003, during a ceremony to mark the two-year anniversary of the U.S. terror attacks. This Sunday, firefighters in both the City and Township will mark the 10th anniversary with ceremonies outside their respective halls. The public is welcome to attend.

Ten years since 9-11 Fire depts host ceremonies to mark anniversary of terror attacks BRENDA ANDERSON Staff reporter

As Sunday morning dawns on the West Coast, it will mark 10 years to the hour since the tragedy of 9-11 began, as 19 terrorists took control of four commercial airliners and crashed them into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a Pennsylvania field, killing nearly 3,000 people and injuring another 6,000. And though a decade has passed since that sunny, late summer morning in September, 2001, memories of the grief and horror of that day remain, as do recollections of the singular acts of heroism and self-sacrifice they spawned. On Sunday afternoon, the City of Langley Fire Department will mark the sombre anniversary

with a ceremony outside the hall on 203 Street, beginning at 1 p.m. “It’s turning into a pretty formal affair,” said assistant chief Pete Methot. The service, which he expects will run about half an hour, will include a piper and colour party as well as remarks from Langley City Mayor Peter Fassbender and MLA Mary Polak. The public is welcome to join them, Methot said, in recognizing the 10th anniversary of the terror attacks which killed 343 firefighters from New York City and the surrounding boroughs, and drew rescue service personnel from across the continent to Ground Zero to help in their aftermath. While many people may choose to travel to the U.S.

border south of Abbotsford, to participate in an international service, Methot said the department felt it would be appropriate to hold a ceremony closer to home. “We wanted to do something. There’s a larger ceremony at Sumas, but it’s important that the crew on duty is involved in something to mark the 10-year anniversary,” he said. The Township of Langley fire department, meanwhile, will hold a small service outside Hall 6 in Murrayville, beginning at 8:30 a.m. Chief Stephen Gamble will attend and members of the Langley RCMP have been invited to take part as well. The public is also welcome to come and pay their respects. The Sumas ceremony begins at 10 a.m.

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North Langley Canadians’ Brendan Peterson is all smiles as he rounds second base after hitting a home run. The team of 12-year-olds was at the famed Cooperstown Dreams Park in New York last week for the Cooperstown Classic. North Langley was one of just 15 Canadian teams among the 1,274 teams competing. The Canadians went 3-4.

relatively minor, but the impact caused Mr M. to be pushed into the corner (he was wearing his seatbelt) and his head and neck to be pinched and angled in an awkward position. He felt sick and dizzy, the pain in his head was excruciating and his back and neck hurt, and he was taken to hospital. Before the accident, Mr. M had been energetic, great at multi-tasking and routinely put in long hours at work. He had an easy-going manner, was socially engaged and enjoyed an active outdoororiented lifestyle. All this changed dramatically in the years after the car accident. He suffered severe headaches, different from the sinus-type headaches he experienced before. He had problems with his vision, concentration, short-term memory and balance. He could mostly only work for a few hours at a time, and often he would have to stop work and go to a quiet, dark room to rest. As to his personality, he became abrupt, short-tempered and aggressive. In short, the accident caused him serious and permanent injuries, in the form of MTBI, affecting his ability to work and most other aspects of his life. The Court dismissed as unhelpful video-tape evidence introduced by ICBC to suggest that Mr. M exaggerated his problems. It accepted medical evidence that he suffered from the consequences of the concussion endured in the car accident. This was not disproved simply because hospital emergency room staff noted no confusion or loss of consciousness. He was awarded $110,000 for pain and suffering and $650,000 for loss of future earning capacity.

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John Horace Oughton may not be treatable, but the man known as the paper bag rapist is still entitled to a parole review. Oughton was declared a dangerous offender in 1986 after he admitted to sexually assaulting more than 140 women and children during a 10-year rampage that included Burnaby, Langley and other Metro Vancouver communities. Prison spokesperson Kelsey Hymander confirmed Oughton will get a review sometime in mid-September once officials at Mountain Institution in Agassiz have completed an assessment and filed their report with the National Parole Board. The 61-year-old former hot tub salesman was nicknamed the “paper bag rapist” for his habit of placing coverings over his face or the faces of his victims. Two were from Langley. In April, 1985, the 11-yearold friends were taking a short cut through the Langley Civic Centre grounds at 42 Avenue and 208 Street when they were lured into tall grass by Oughton. Under Canadian law, a person declared a dangerous offender is

jailed with no release date but is entitled to a review of parole eligibility every two years. A previous parole assessment found Oughton was essentially untreatable. “Your dangerous maladaptive personality structure is so entrenched and widespread that you are unsuitable for any currently available psychiatric treatment” the parole board report stated. “No intervention exists to reduce your very high risk to reoffend.” Oughton hasn’t participated in his parole hearings since his disastrous appearance in 2003 when he was wrestled to the ground and handcuffed. The hearing before three National Parole Board members bogged down over Oughton’s complaint that he had been given insufficient notice of the hearing. The board briefly adjourned the hearing and when it resumed, informed Oughton that it would proceed. There are strict rules governing the behavior of prisoners at hearings, and Oughton broke one of them when he stood up and turned towards the small gallery where five of his victims were seated.

It appeared that he was trying to make for the exit which would have brought him within feet of his victims. When a guard moved to stop him, Oughton, who was not shackled or handcuffed, became belligerent. It took the guard, a parole officer and a Langley RCMP officer to subdue him. Oughton was handcuffed and escorted out of the room. The hearing resumed without Oughton present and his parole was denied. At the time, the father of one of the Langley victims said Oughton’s right to a regular hearing subjects his whole family to more anxiety and inconvenience. His daughter will bear the scars of her ordeal forever, he said. “It never goes away. It’s an ugly chapter in our life, and we just have to deal with it,” he said. In 1999, when he was still trying to convince authorities he’d reformed, Oughton registered a book he’d written with the National Library of Canada titled “Mountain thoughts: an inmate’s journey towards selfknowledge.” It does not appear to have been published.

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The Langley leg of a crossCanada cycling tour to raise money for children with cancer got off to a slow start Wednesday. The riders in the Sears National Kids Cancer Ride relay lost their police escort first thing in the morning, after the officers were called away to a reported armed robbery. Then a wonky GPS system got them separated from their lead vehicle, a large C-class motor home that serves as an emergency repair station. Without the big RV and police

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he Langley Good Times Cruise-In is back, and the sense of eagerness and anticipation is high in the community. Cruise-In has been a big event in Langley since it first began 14 years ago. It has come a long ways since that first show, and now attracts 100,000 people or more. It also brings with it lots of good feelings. Last year, there was no CruiseIn. The directors were tired after the 2009 event, largely because of illegal street racing and negativity from a few people in the downtown community. However, even when they announced that it would not take place in 2010, they held out hope that it would resume in 2011. And they have kept their promise. After some discussions with police and the City of Langley, they decided to bring the popular car show back. One of the biggest changes this year is the cancellation of the Friday night cruise to the Twilight Drive-In in Aldergrove. There are a number of reasons for this, but the biggest single one is that Cruise-In directors did not want to be associated with any car activity on Friday night. There has often been illegal street racing on Friday evenings, and some situations have been extremely dangerous. Weather this weekend is expected to be good. There will almost certainly be car enthusiasts gathering on Friday night in areas of Langley, and a small number will take part in racing or other illegal activity. They have been warned. Police plan to be out in force and the consequences for car owners may be significant. They will almost certainly lose their cars, at least temporarily, and hopefully there will be enough witnesses that they can be charged with serious offences. The actions of a few do not reflect on the wonderful atmosphere of Cruise-In. Saturday is the day when all the vehicles will be on display. The atmosphere in Langley City will be great. There will be free entertainment, lots to eat, fascinating cars to check out, new people to meet and all kinds of other tidbits of activity. It’s a great day for the community, and we are all looking forward to it.

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hile the sunny skies and warm temperatures might have us thinking of a few last summer activities to squeeze into our schedules, we shouldn’t be too quick to gloss over the arrival of September — and with it the return of schoolchildren on our streets and sidewalks. Children are heading back to school this week, and drivers are reminded to use extra caution as they head out on the road this week. Every year in B.C., an average of more than 16,000 children between the ages of five and 18 are involved in crashes, resulting in 5,215 injuries and 34 deaths. Many youngsters will be heading off to school for the first time, while others will be caught up in the excitement of seeing friends for the first time since school let out for the summer. Drivers should keep this in mind and be alert to the possibility of children darting out into traffic. Drivers are also asked to leave a little extra time to reach their destination, and to always watch out for pedestrians when backing up. The 30 km/h school zones are back in effect from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday, and drivers are urged to be aware that vehicles stopped in front of or beside you may be yielding for a pedestrian. When dropping off children in a school zone, parents should have them exit on the side nearest the sidewalk. Parents should also sit down with their children to stress the importance of safety on the way to and from school. It is also recommended that students put away their MP3 players, phones and other gadgets so they can focus their full attention on the road. We all have a role to play to ensure this school year isn’t marred by tragedy. — Penticton Western 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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Time to set up private learning Editor: Re: “Rocky start expected for new school year,” (The Times, Sept 1). What’s to stop the teachers from breaking free from the traditional school system and working to create contracts privately with families in their homes?? We all know the school system needs a lot of work. It needs updating in the area of academics standards, as well as incorporation of new concepts and techniques that society needs to teach children. Perhaps it would be easier and better for all to set up their own learning systems with B.C.-certified teachers. I hear a common thread among parents of young children nowadays. They are already seeking out alternative opportunities for learning for their kids — preferring to not even deal with the government-regulated school

system as it is. Home schooling or Distance Learning Centres, some offering social programs, are now becoming viable options for parents, their children and teachers. At least this way we can avoid the unnecessary restriction and barriers that these regulations can incur. Underpaid, unhappy B.C. teachers equals a compromised learning environment for our kids. This creates a wedge between the parents, teachers and student. Is this the environment we want to submit our children to day after day? It’s nothing short of shoving our young into the tense environment of a military battlefield atmosphere. My point is that this announcement does nothing more than put more fuel to the fire of

the ever-increasing concerns we have about our broken school system. How about it teachers? Let’s get back to the original idea of fulfilling and influencing childrens’ lives, and drop the system altogether. Let’s get rid of the bureaucracy and focus on the original intention for school: Positively moulding our young ones into capable, independent, responsible human beings — without the BS. I ask again: What’s to stop the teachers and parents from setting up group learning environments through homes chooling or Distributed Learning Centres, privately, between parents, their children and teachers? I think it’s the next logical step. R. Bessette, Langley

Supt. Cooke’s letter cited for ‘misinformation’ Editor: After reading Superintendent Derek Cooke’s submission to The Times (Aug. 23), headlined “Many problems with Langley dispensary,” I felt compelled to write and dispel some of the misconceptions contained in his letter. When the Langley Medical Marijauna Dispensary (LMMD) opened two years ago, it employed some admittedly questionable operating practices. However in the past year, the dispensary has evolved into a safe and convenient place for patients to receive their dosage. In his letter, Supt. Cooke says “There was no requirement that conventional treatment for the customer’s ailment had been tried, or even considered.” This is misleading, as it is not a Health Canada requirement and normally doctors always do recommend conventional treatments prior to suggesting alternatives, such as marijuana. Supt. Cooke suggested in his letter that the dispensary was serving anyone and not limiting its sales to people with a genuine medical

need. This is not true. Patients who utilized the dispensary had forms signed by their doctors to support their use of medical marijuana. If paperwork from their doctor supporting their medical exemption was not completed, their membership was suspended. In addition, many of Langley MMD clients have their Health Canada MMAR (Medical Marijauna Access Regulations) license number and are authorized to grow their own supply, but used the dispensary as an alternative. Supt. I find it ironic that in his Derek letter, the superintendent sugCooke gested that people who have a license should grow their own supply, when in March of this year he denounced legal ‘grows’ as a real headache for local RCMP. “There have been several invasions and armed robberies of these legal marijuana farms

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‘Gang of six’ at fault for high tax increases Editor: Re: Robert Moats’ letter “Ferguson attempts to rewrite history,” (The Times, Sept. 6). He took the words right out of my mouth. In attempting to laud Jordan Bateman and rewrite history, Councillor Steve Ferguson has conveniently ignored the facts. “Never let facts get in the way of a good story.” The facts The

over the past year,” he said. Supt. Cooke expressed concern that “customers’ were not screened for having a criminal record. This implies that the patients utilizing the dispensary may have been, for the most part, criminals. A criminal records check is not a requirement by Health Canada, nor should it be. However, as a result of the closure, Langley MMD patients are again forced to make connections with those (criminals?) who would put their health and safety at risk. In so many ways, Langley has stepped up to make the community a safe and secure place to live, work and play — until now. Patients of the Langley Medical Marijuana Dispensary are members of this community and they are entitled to feel safe and secure. And it is up to Supt. Cooke and the local RCMP to uphold Supreme Court of Canada rulings that allow dispensaries to operate. Delila Poore, Langley

Editor: So what are these 21-year-old (and under) kids doing driving around in cars that cost almost as much as my mortgage? And half of them are ‘new’ drivers. The penalty — $196. Those ‘new’ drivers should lose their licences. If I’m caught driving under the influence, I can lose my licence. I am assuming that the money for most of these

are, the “gang of six” is pretty much solely responsible for the outrageous tax increases we Township property owners have been stuck with since they got elected. Hopefully we will have two “Remembrance Days” this November. Win Bromley, Langley

vehicles came from overseas, and this is what makes it wrong. Take the licences away, forfeit the cars, and make the parents pay. Someone could have been killed — either one of the drivers, or an innocent participant in a celebration that was dangerous to everyone. Where do we draw the line? Debbie Atkinson, Langley

SALMON STOPPED Editor: Imagine my consternation, while walking my dogs in the Aldergrove off-leash park, to find the GVRD parks department has filled in a salmon stream with rocks, stopping salmon migrating to spawn. The band of “workers” who did this are either ignorant or arrogant regarding B.C.’s and Langley Township’s commitment to preservation of natural habitat. I further question the Township’s lack of oversight concerning the GVRD’s action, I feel it is time the taxpayers received value for payments to the GVRD. Enhancement, not destruction, is my choice. I would rather not comment on the inanity of the “poop scoop shovel” program the GVRD is instituting, I cannot restrain the laughter. Terry Brenan, Aldergrove

NO PUNISHMENT Editor: Now that we have had enquiries and debates regarding the Vancouver riots, the result is they blame no one. The same holds true with road racing crimes. Would somebody please tell me what we are going to do about it? We have done what we sadly do best — discuss and debate. Apparently punishment is something we shy away from. We can put police on every corner, and it won’t make a bit of difference,unless we have some enforcement. I am afraid our Canadian “justice” system has proven to be toothless, and totally impotent. Apparently punishment and blame have become dirty words. It wasn’t always that way. We have a wonderful country, but somewhere along the way we lost our guts, and the will to enforce anything. Let’s hope things change real soon. David J. Standcumbe, Langley

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One inn featured a professional chef. Despite the long hours in the saddle, no one claimed to lose weight. Riding techniques and equipment are a little different in Ireland, they found: mounting blocks are not used, despite the great size of the horses. “We used rock walls, overturned buckets, whatever we could find to stand on,” said Susan. The trip was also a celebration of a great friendship: “I never laughed so much in my life. We all got along so well, there was no conflict,” recalled Susan. Well, not exactly. One woman blurted out during our interview: “Don’t write about the snoring” but refused to give details. They are now planning a trip to New Zealand. Anne Patterson is a Langley writer and horse owner. Contact her at accidental-

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“Don't Pay Until 2012â€? on select 2011 and 2012 models (120-day payment deferral) applies to purchase ďŹ nancing offers on approved credit (OAC) (2011/2012 Sportage/Sorento/Borrego/Sedona excluded). No interest will accrue during the ďŹ rst 90 days of the ďŹ nance contract. After this period, interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay the principal interest monthly over the Fraser Hwy. 19764 Langley Bypass 16299 Fraser Hwy. for select current Kia owners towards the purchase 19764 Langleyor Bypass term of the contract. Loyalty Bonus offer available on 2012 Kia Sorento models16299 at a value of $750 lease of a new 2012MY Sorento. Offer applicable to cash purchase, lease and purchase ďŹ nancing only before September 30, 2011. Offer is transferrable within same household only (must provide proof of address). Limit of one bonus SURREY LANGLEY SURREY LANGLEY per customer or household. Certain restrictions apply. See dealer for details. Cash purchase price for 2012 Sorento LX AT(SR75BC) includes a cash credit of $3,850 ($3,850 includes $3,100 cash credit, $750 Loyalty Bonus). Available at participating dealers. Cash purchase prices exclude Delivery and Destination fees, other provincial fees and excludes licensing, insurance, PPSA and dealer administration fees (fees varies by model and trim). Cash purchase credit and Loan credit available on select models and varies by model and trim. Credits are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease and ďŹ nance offers. Other lease and ďŹ nance options are also available. Dealers may sell for less. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Prices are subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions may apply. 0% purchase ďŹ nancing available on all 2011 Kia models on approved credit (OAC). Term varies by model and trim. Financing and lease rates vary by vehicle and are valid on approved credit (O.A.C.) only. Dealers may sell for less. See dealer for full detail. Offers may change, may be extended without notice, and are for examples only. Retailer order/trade may be necessary . See your Kia retailer for full offer/program details. All offers are subject to availability. Offer ends September 30, 2011. 2011 Rio $135.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $15,211 over a 60 month term at 0% interest cost of borrowing is $0.00 and the residual is $0.00 price includes taxes, all fees OAC. 2011 Rio $112.50 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $15,211 over a 72 month term at 0% interest cost of borrowing is $0.00 and the residual is $0.00 price includes taxes, all fees OAC. 2011 Rio $96.50 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $15,211 over a 84 month term at 0% interest cost of borrowing is $0.00 and the residual is $0.00 price includes taxes, all fees OAC. 2011 Soul $165.50 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $18,745 over a 60 month term at 0% interest the cost of borrowing is $0.00 and the residual is $0.00 price includes taxes, all fees OAC. 2011 Soul $148.50 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $18,745 over a 72 month term at 2.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $1670.00 and the residual is $0.00 price includes taxes, all fees OAC. 2011 Soul $129.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $18,745 over a 84 month term at 2.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $1952.00 and the residual is $0.00 price includes taxes, all fees OAC. 2011 Forte $168.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $19,000 over a 60 month term at 0% interest 19764is $0.00 price includes taxes, all fees OAC. 2011 Forte $148.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $19,000 over a 72 month term at 1.99% interest the cost of borrowing is $1346.00 and the residual is $0.00 price includes taxes, all fees OAC. 2011 Forte $128.38 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $19,000 over a the cost of borrowing is $0.00 and the residual 84 month term at 1.99% interest the cost Langley of borrowing is $1571.00 and the residual is $0.00 price includes taxes, all fees OAC. 2011 Forte 5 $189.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $21,000 over a 60 month term at 0.9% interest the cost of borrowing is $555.00 and the residual is $0.00 price includes taxes, all fees OAC. 2011 Forte 5 $169.00 bi-weekly payments based Bypass on the selling price of $21,000 over a 72 month term at 2.99% interest the cost of borrowing is $2251.00 and the residual is $0.00 price includes taxes, OAC. 2011 Forte 5 $147.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $21,000 over a 84 month term at 2.99% interest the cost of borrowing is $2633.00 and the residual is $0.00 price includes taxes, all fees OAC. 2012 Sorento pplewood.ca $260.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $28,345 over a 60 month term at 1.9% interest the cost of borrowing is $1583.00 and the residual is $0.00 price includes taxes, all fees OAC. 2012 Sorento $232.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $28,345 over a 72 month term at 2.99% interest the cost of borrowing is $3099.24 and the residual is $0.00 price includes taxes, all fees OAC. 2012 Sorento $201.75 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $28,345 over a 84 month term at 2.99% interest the cost of borrowing is $3625.74 and the residual is $0.00 price includes taxes, all fees OAC. 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Ten-month-old Davis Dubreuil was one of the many fans who turned out to City Park last week to honour the Langley All-Stars. The team of 11, 12 and 13-year-olds represented Canada at the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa., just the second time a Langley baseball team has done so.

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George Preston Recreation Centre 2351 Thu Sep 15 12:00pm 2353 Thu Oct 27 12:00pm Aldergrove Arena 2352 Tue Sep 13 12:30pm 2354 Tue Oct 25 12:30pm

George Preston Recreation Centre 2285 Mon Sep 12 12:00pm* 2291 Mon Sep 12 3:45pm* 2287 Sat Sep 17 12:00pm 2292 Mon Oct 24 11:30am 2298 Mon Oct 24 3:45pm* 2294 Sat Oct 29 2:00pm Aldergrove Arena 2288 Tue Sep 13 12:00pm 2290 Wed Sep 14 4:45pm 2299 Sun Sep 18 1:30pm 2295 Tue Oct 25 12:00pm 2297 Wed Oct 26 4:45pm 2300 Sun Oct 30 1:30pm

George Preston Recreation Centre 2317 Mon Sep 12 4:45pm* 2318 Sat Sep 17 3:00pm 2320 Mon Oct 24 4:45pm* 2321 Sat Oct 29 3:00pm Aldergrove Arena 2319 Wed Sep 14 5:45pm 2323 Sun Sep 18 1:30pm 2322 Wed Oct 26 5:45pm 2324 Sun Oct 30 1:30pm

George Preston Recreation Centre 2341 Mon Sep 12 4:45pm* 2342 Sat Sep 17 3:00pm 2345 Mon Oct 24 4:45pm* 2346 Sat Oct 29 3:00pm Aldergrove Arena 2343 Wed Sep 14 5:45pm 2344 Sun Sep 18 2:00pm 2347 Wed Oct 26 5:45pm 2348 Sun Oct 30 2:00pm

Ice Bunnies 1 3-5 yrs $54 George Preston Recreation Centre 2269 Mon Sep 12 11:30am* 2275 Mon Sep 12 3:45pm* 2271 Sat Sep 17 2:00pm 2276 Mon Oct 24 11:30am 2284 Mon Oct 24 3:45pm* 2278 Sat Oct 29 2:00pm Aldergrove Arena 2272 Tue Sep 13 11:30am 2274 Wed Sep 14 4:45pm 2283 Sun Sep 18 1:00pm 2280 Tue Oct 24 11:30am 2277 Wed Oct 25 4:45pm 2282 Sun Oct 30 1:00pm

Ice Bunnies 3 3-5 yrs $54 George Preston Recreation Centre 2301 Mon Sep 12 12:00pm* 2307 Mon Sep 12 3:45pm* 2303 Sat Sep 17 2:45pm 2308 Mon Oct 24 12:00pm 2314 Mon Oct 24 3:45pm* 2310 Sat Oct 29 2:45pm Aldergrove Arena 2304 Tue Sep 13 12:00pm 2306 Wed Sep 14 4:45pm 2316 Sun Sep 18 1:30pm 2311 Tue Oct 25 12:00pm 2313 Wed Oct 26 4:45pm 2315 Sun Oct 30 1:30pm

MVP Hockey -NEW3-12 yrs $78 George Preston Recreation Centre 2367 Fri Sep 16 3:45pm 2368 Fri Sep 17 3:45pm* ($65) *Each MVP class is 45mins!

Super Skater 2 6-12 yrs $54 George Preston Recreation Centre 2325 Mon Sep 12 4:45pm* 2326 Sat Sep 17 3:00pm 2328 Mon Oct 24 4:45pm* 2329 Sat Oct 29 3:00pm Aldergrove Arena 2327 Wed Sep 14 5:45pm 2331 Sun Sep 18 2:00pm 2330 Wed Oct 26 5:45pm 2332 Sun Oct 30 2:00pm

Super Skater 3 6-12 yrs $54 George Preston Recreation Centre 2333 Mon Sep 12 4:45pm* 2334 Sat Sep 17 3:00pm 2336 Mon Oct 24 4:45pm* 2337 Sat Oct 29 3:00pm Aldergrove Arena 2335 Wed Sep 14 5:45pm 2339 Sun Sep 18 2:00pm 2338 Wed Oct 26 5:45pm 2340 Sun Oct 30 2:00pm

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Private Lessons 5+ yrs $150 George Preston Recreation Centre 2361 Mon Sep 12 4:15pm* ($125) 2362 Sat Sep 17 2:30pm 2364 Mon Oct 24 4:15pm* ($125) 2365 Sat Oct 29 2:30pm Aldergrove Arena 2363 Wed Sep 14 5:15pm 2366 Wed Oct 26 5:15pm

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The BC Conservative Party is inviting members of the public to come and meet leader John Cummins. The former MP, who has taken over leadership of the provincial party, will be on hand at a mix and mingle, meet and John greet event on Cummins Saturday, Sept. 17. The event takes place at the ABC Restaurant on the corner of 192 Street and Highway 10, in front of the Ramada Hotel. It runs from 9:30 to 11 a.m. The event is sponsored by the BC Conservative Party Fraser Valley region constituency associations. People wanting more information can contact Linda Bellamy at (604) 513-4445 or e-mail her at lindabellamy@shaw.ca.

• Berries • Plants • Fresh Eggs • Seafood & Meat • Artisans • Cheese & Herbs • Entertainment • Honey & Preserves • Specialty Breads & Baked Goods • Locally Grown Vegetables & Fruit Look for the tents in the Kwantlen Polytechnic University Parking lot, Langley Bypass, just east of Glover Road. Parking is $2 - Reimbursable with vendor purchase.

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Gary Hooge RANCHER ON 1.5 ACRES

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Very rare 1,902 S/F luxury condo in “Westside Estates”. 3 Bdrms, 3 patios, 2 full baths and very open and bright floor plan with South & West $ exposure on 2 floors. Corner unit (nobody above you) with huge great room area with soaring vaulted ceilings & skylight. Large bdrm on main with 4pc ensuite, dining/rm could double as famrm., light oak kitchen. Upstairs has separate entrance, another large bdrm with full ensuite and a 3rd big bdrm plus loft area. 2 Parking spots, easy level walking to all Willowbrook shopping. Well run building with new roof in 2008, gas & hot water included in maintenance. Exceptional value in this market. 213 19721 64 Ave., Langley

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award-winning waterfront estate homes from Canada’s Top Homebuilder

ALREADY 40% SOLD

introducing headwater at bedford l anding A distinguished collection of 4 & 5 bedroom waterfront estate homes in the heart of historic Fort Langley.

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6.301 Acres on Sumas Mtn Sec 1 Discovery Island Private Island Setting on Coast of Victoria

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$ 588,700 REDUCED $1,999,700

5127 Browne Road Equestrians!!! 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths

$ 449,700

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201-15991 Thrift Ave Beautiful White Rock 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths

13088 Sylvester Road Peaceful 10 Acres 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths

1315 Lynn Rd Tofino Fantastic Getaway Chesterman Beach

45330 Crescent Drive 212-12130 80th Ave Investment Opportunity! Spacious Condo 10 Bedrooms, 6 Baths 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath

32520 Downes Road Wrap around veranda 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths


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It’s not the days we remember, it’s the moments.

Remember those rare and special days at the cottage? It was non-stop fun from the moment you hit the beach. Jumping off the raft in the hot summer sun. Sitting under the stars by the campfire roasting marshmallows with your family and friends. Now you can relive those cherished memories. Tucked away in the forest and nestled along the southern shores of Lake Whatcom...there is a rare and coveted jewel...Wildwood. A limited collection of 20 charming lakefront cottages are now available to purchase. Distressed wood floors, large sunny windows, spacious covered patios, cozy indoor AND outdoor fireplaces. Tons of family activities from tennis to horseshoes to an organic herb garden, and the on-site cottage manager makes ownership worry-free. Wildwood is only 45 minutes from any US border crossing, and just south of Bellingham. The magic, the memories and your family’s legacy await.

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An invitation to dance “We do not grow too old to dance. We grow old because we do not dance.” These words, spoken by Herb Greggereson, a square dance caller, back in 1953, remain as true today as they were nearly 60 years ago. And it’s something the Surrey Square Wheelers know only too well. The club, which boasts members from White Rock to Mission and Langley, is inviting anyone who is interested in learning to to square dance to come out this fall and give it a whirl. Square dancing is a low-impact

activity that combines a social outing with physical and mental activity — all of it set to music and accompanied by wide smiles and laughter. The health and wellness benefits of square dancing are many. They include physical activity combined with mental concentration, smiles and laughter, making friends and having fun. Square dancing is also known to increase blood flow, increase lung capacity, improve balance and co-ordination, develop mental agility, and reduce depression and age-related memory loss. New dancer lessons began on

Sept. 7 at the Port Kells Hall, at 88 Avenue and Harvie Road in Surrey. In addition, in conjunction with Surrey Leisure Services, a new dancer (introductory) program will be starting October 6 at the Cloverdale Recreation Centre at 6188 176 St. To start square dancing in September with the Surrey Square Wheelers, call 604-809-1703 or start in October by registering with Surrey Leisure Services at www.Surrey.ca. To get involved in square dancing anywhere in B.C., go online to www.squaredance.bc.ca.

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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.

New home in Yorkson. Just finished 2 storey with finished basement, separate entrance with a LEGAL 2 bedroom suite PLUS a large rec. room accessed by the main house. Maple kitchen, eating area and large family room. Upstairs includes 4 bedrooms including a large master bedroom, walk-in closet, luxurious ensuite and private balcony. Price includes Net HST!

New home with open layout on the main floor with an island kitchen overlooking the eating area and great room. 4 bedrooms upstairs with a jack/jill bath between 2 bedrooms, and full ensuites in the remaining 2 bedrooms. Lock-off 2 bedroom suite with a full size kitchen, separate laundry, and private entrance... PLUS A SEPARATE THEATRE ROOM. & POWDER ROOM. $685,000 Includes HST

New home by Bill Czinege at Janmor Homes with over 20 years of local building experience. 2 storey with fully finished basement & price includes net HST! Hardwood on the main with a classic island kitchen with granite countertops and open to the spacious great room & separate dining area. These rooms overlook greenspace with no neighbours behind! Fully finished basement with an extra bedroom, and rec. Room.

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Just finished backing onto greenspace! 2 fabulous homes by Fernwood Developments! Great room plan with 10’ ceilings on the main floor! Large island kitchen finished in granite countertops, tiled backsplash, under-cabinet lighting and a phone desk. 4 bedrooms on the upper floor with a palatial master bedroom and 5 piece ensuite. Laundry on the upper floor with 3 large kids bedrooms.

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2 custom houses just finished on LARGE lots in Willoughby! Quality built homes by an experienced local builder..Nick Zanic (Belmar Developments). Just under 4,000 SF homes including the full (unfin) basements. Huge lot sizes 6560-6761 SF with rear attached double garages & parking for 4 more vehicles! Vaulted great room with hardwood floors, built-in cabinetry and wired for 5.1 surround sound. Price includes net HST!

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One acre building lot near Williams Park in a quality controlled subdivision. Private setting backing onto greenspace with room for pool, shop, etc. Build your dream home with an experienced local builder, or buy the lot and build yourself. $599,900 Call us for more details.

$

639,900

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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M i llevell ffeatures a flex room could be a home office Main or additional sitting room. 16’ x 15’ great room with gas fireplace. Island kitchen with granite counters, tiled back splash and walk in pantry. Separate eating area with room for a large family table. Mudroom, laundry room off the garage entrance. 16’ x 6’ covered patio and a full unfinished basement. Prices include Net HST!

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544,900

Country Homes Family Neighbourhood in Cloverdale Super clean basement entry home in a quiet Cloverdale CUL-DESAC. Lange south facing backyard on a 7,962 Sq.Ft. lot with storage shed at the side. Freshly painted interior with laminate floors on the main level & brand new carpeting throughout! 3 bedrooms upstairs, and the lower floor includes a bonus bedroom off the foyer, shared laundry & a bright self-contained 1 bedroom suite (unauth.) with a separate entrance.

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- F E AT U R E H O M E S A L E ! S E D V SA SAN U O TH

Don’t Miss Out On Our Spectacular Feature Home. Our 4 bedroom Weaver plan on lot 24 is the perfect family home with a den at the front that easily converts to a library, work space or music room. Large XJOEPXT BMMPX OBUVSBM MJHIU UP nPX JOUP UIF IJHI PQFO DPODFQU HSFBU SPPN BOE UIF LJUDIFO T FYUSB MBSHF HSBOJUF JTMBOE JT JEFBM GPS FOUFSUBJOJOH BOE RVJDL meals on-the-go! The Master retreat is a special place that will make you feel like you are at a resort without even leaving your own home! And just in time for summer, this home also features a huge back yard perfect for BBQs with family and friends.

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RONA SOUTH LANGLEY GRAND OPENING Sept. 15th-Sept.18th

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Stop by and meet the Store Manager, Scott Barber and Assistant Manager Natalie George for some great deals and advice on all your home projects.

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• The Langley Times • Thursday, September 8, 2011 FUTURE SHOP - CORRECTION NOTICE

For the TELUS Optik TV 320GB Three-Tuner HD-PVR (WebID: 10151025) advertised on page 12 of the Sept 2 flyer, please note that the $150 instant savings is only valid with the purchase of a new TV. As well, please note that the correct standalone price for this HD-PVR is $249.99, not $199.99, as previously advertised. The correct promotional math should now be: $249.99 - $150 instant savings - $50 programming credit for new customers = $49.99. Please see a Product Expert in-store for details. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers.

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Fire up the grill! It’s time once more for the annual BBQ on the Bypass. On Sunday, Sept. 18, 30 teams will gather at 20771 Langley Bypass for the sixth annual outdoor cooking contest. This year, the event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with more than 100 competitors expected to take part and thousands of people sampling their efforts in the categories of chicken, ribs, beef brisket and pork butt and a chef’s choice category. New this year is the JD Farms Ultimate Burger Challenge, a competition which will

rate and rank teams on their outstanding hamburger creations. This year also marks the return of the Great B.C. Bake Off, a popular amateur pie and tart baking competition which is open to the public. In addition, the event will feature an expanded concession area, marketplace, and a children’s area hosted by The Great Escape. Competitors include last year’s reigning champions, Brian and Corrine Misko from House of Q, in addition to teams from throughout Western Canada and the Pacific Northwest.The BBQ on the Bypass house band, OS5 will perform

throughout the day, along with special guest, country music artist, Karen Lee Batten. The event will also feature a marketplace with sponsor displays, activities, prizes; plus concessions and barbecue food samples provided by the teams. The team with the most points will be crowned the BBQ on the Bypass Grand Champion and will win up to $5,000 in cash prizes.The BBQ on the Bypass is also the site of the B.C. barbecue championship and the last competition in a series where the team with the most points in all five provincial competitions will

Artists are opening their studios to warmly welcome visitors during the 3rd annual

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Langley Art Studio Tour Sept 24-25 & Oct 1-2, 2011, 10am-5pm

45 juried artists • 17 art studios • 6 “Stops of Interest” Visit artists’ studios and other stops of interest throughout the community on this selfguided tour. See lots of art, talk to the artists, and take part in free workshops and demos. For full details and a printable guide-map, visit:

www.langleyartstudiotour.ca The tour map will be printed in the Sept. 20th Langley Times.

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be crowned the B.C. barbecue champion, earning the David Valjasic Cup. Approximately 30 teams are expected to compete at this year’s event including House of Q and Rub My Butt from Surrey; Mad Cow, Porkaholics and Helluva Q from Langley; Whistler’s BBQ Bob & the Eh Team; and Lynn Valley Butts, Smoke N Bones BBQ and Bad Ass BBQ from North Vancouver and many more. For the full list of team members visit the BBQ On The Bypass website . The Well Seasoned BBQ On The Bypass is a not-for-profit event, designed to introduce more people to “real barbecue” while providing competitive teams with an opportunity to hone their skills. As an internationally sanctioned cook-off, the event brings world class competitive teams from across Western Canada and the U.S. to Langley for Greater Vancouver’s largest barbecue competition.Teams will start cooking at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 17 and turn in their entries to be judged every hour on the hour after 11 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 18. The winners will be announced at approximately 5 p.m.

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ART IN THE CITY An exhibition of art by Joe Coffey and Suzanne Northcott will be on display at Granville Fine Art, 2447 Granville St., Vancouver, from Sept. 22 to Oct. 8. Opening reception is Thursday, Sept. 22, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Call 604-266-6010, email info@granvillefineart.com or go to www.granvillefineart.com for more info.

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Port Kells Art Group presents Colourful Impressions, a painting exhibition and sale, on Sunday, Oct. 16, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Fort Langley Community Hall, 9167 Glover

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Murrayville Library Writers Group meets third Thursday of the month, from 7 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. Join a small group of fiction writers and poets. Critiques, readings and guest speakers. Phone the library to register, 604-533-0339.

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Mission-based Nocturnal Entertainment is hosting a show Sept. 16 at the Troubadour Club in Langley, featuring acts from Vancouver and the Valley. Headliner Madchild, from Swollen Members, as he tours with his new album M.A.D.E. (misguided angel destroys everything.) He’ll be joined on stage by Surrey’s Snak the Ripper. Four acts will open the show, which runs from 8 p.m. to 2 p.m. — 33onethird from Vancouver, Ind Elible from Pitt Meadows and a couple of Lang-

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Earth Formed Water Rendered — An exhibition of art by members of the Fraser Valley Watercolour Society and the Fraser Valley Potters Guild, will be on display at Langley Centennial Museum until Dec. 20. The museum is at 9135 King St. in Fort Langley. Call 604-5323536 or go to langleymuseum. org for more information.

ley artists — Smitty and Beatbox Bobby of Sodef Crew. Troubadour is located at 20299 Industrial Ave.

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Mike Sturgeon shows off a 900-square foot trailer he had custom built. The travelling trailer was built with A-list Hollywood celebrities in mind as it serves as a mobile gym complete with the latest exercise machines.

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rom the outside, the long, boxy trailer sitting at the back of a non-descript gravel parking lot appears no more exotic than any container you’d see behind any semi truck on any highway on the continent. This one, sitting just across the border in Surrey, is smooth and white — clearly brand new — and has the words “Reel Workouts” painted on the side in black and white lettering, accompanied by an image of a movie camera to drive home the play on words. The trailer’s owner, Mike Sturgeon, hops up the small flight of metal stairs on one side, opens a panel and pushes a button. Slowly the right side of the trailer slides out. He pushes another button and the left side follows suit. At the same time — though the movement is imperceptible — the trailer is leveling itself. “Climb in,” he invites.

business for the past 10 years and Viewed from the inside, this this is the third, and by far the trailer is far from ordinary. largest, mobile gym Sturgeon has Lining the two long walls are had built for the Langley-based 11 weight machines, a treadmill company. and elliptical trainer — each row At 53 feet (16 metres) it is the divided by a decorative wood longest load permitted on the floor. road, Sturgeon’s research told At the far end, stacked in front him. of a large mirror, Closed, it fits is a full set of free neatly into its weights. At the own lane of other end, a flat traffic; open, it’s screen television a full 16 feet is tucked into (five metres) European wide. mahogany His is not cabinets, which the only trailer will soon also offering mobile house a small Mike Sturgeon fridge and a reel workouts workout service to the stars, stereo set. but as far as he The trailer knows, it’s the biggest and the is, in fact, a mobile gym for only one to offer a full 11-piece A-list celebrities to use while circuit. they’re on set filming the next After seeing a 36-foot-long Hollywood blockbuster. (11-metre) mobile gym in the From floors to cabinets to U.S. Sturgeon was determined to fitness equipment, Sturgeon has build something even grander. spared no expense in outfitting “Size is everything,” quips the the massive unit. 6’5” personal trainer. “I want them to feel like Bigger may be better, but they’re in a room, not a trailer,” he drawing A-list actors to his said of the big name clients he mobile gym means pulling out hopes to entice with the nearly 900 square feet of air-conditioned all the stops. And Sturgeon has equipped it the way he believes workout space he is offering. his biggest clients want it. Reel Workouts has been in

“In this industry, they like nice stuff. I wanted there to be no compromise with this.”

“I had five actors in mind when I designed it,” he said. “Will Smith, Vin Diesel, John Cusack, Mark Wahlberg and Hugh Jackman.” In fact, he’s already sent an info package to Jackman’s people, with the idea the actor may want to rent it while he’s filming The Wolverine — another X-Men spinoff — due to be released in 2013. “I geared a lot of the machines around him,” Sturgeon said. “In this industry, they like nice stuff. I wanted there to be no compromise with this.” That meant installing top-ofthe-line equipment. The only way to get more expensive machines would be to plate these ones in gold, he quipped. After all, he reasons, what good is having the biggest trailer if the equipment is only so-so? Sturgeon declined to say how much the unit cost to build, but revealed that the figure was roughly twice what his first house — a bungalow in Richmond — cost. And, he added, it’s bigger. It was during the time he lived in the tiny bungalow that Sturgeon started his first , similar, business — Have Gym, Will Travel — in which he and his wife Anne,

both personal trainers, bring the gym to the client. They’re still doing that, but as their training days wind down, Sturgeon wanted to branch into other areas of the fitness industry. “It’s a business we know, it was a natural progression. I wasn’t going to be splitting atoms in my spare time,” he laughed. So when work began, a little over a year ago, he left the complex engineering to the experts at ITV, a Surrey trailer company. The manufacturing process alone took eight months, he said. The trailer is designed so that all 13 machines fit snugly into the compressible space, coming within centimetres of each other when it is closed. Each weighs between 500 and 1,100 pounds (225-500 kgs). Because they support all the equipment, with the exception of the free weights, each slideout side panel had to be able to safely bear the equivalent weight of an SUV. Sturgeon expects the trailer will be used in the U.S. and Toronto as well as on sets throughout greater Vancouver. “When it can close to the size of a standard semi trailer,” he said, “it can be shipped anywhere.”


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Township For the week of September 8, 2011

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dates to note

Township of Langley 2011 local government election

Monday, September 12 | 7 - 11pm Regular Council Meeting Civic Facility Fraser River Presentation Theatre

Voting Day: Saturday, November 19, 2011 NOTICE OF NOMINATION

Wednesday, September 14 | 7 - 9pm Recreation, Culture, and Parks Advisory Committee Civic Facility Salmon River Committee Room Thursday, September 15 | 7 - 9pm Agricultural Advisory Committee Civic Facility Salmon River Committee Room Monday, September 19 | 7 - 11pm Public Hearing Meeting and Regular Council Meeting Civic Facility Fraser River Presentation Theatre TELEVISED

Wednesday, September 22 | 7 - 9pm Community Safety Advisory Committee Civic Facility Salmon River Committee Room Township of Langley Civic Facility 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley V2Y 3J1 604.534.3211 | tol.ca

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vs. Brampton - game 2 vs. Brampton - game 3 vs. Brampton - game 4 vs. Brampton - game 5* vs. Brampton - game 6* vs. Brampton - game 7*

Trinity Western Titans University Hockey Sep 16 7pm

• not disqualified by any enactment from voting in an election or be otherwise disqualified by law.

whose name appears has died or is not qualified to be registered as an elector in the Township of Langley.

NON-RESIDENT PROPERTY ELECTORS CAMPAIGN ORGANIZERS AND QUALIFICATIONS: ELECTOR ORGANIZATIONS Non-resident property electors may vote if they meet ALL the following requirements:

from 9:00am, Tuesday, October 4, 2011 to 4:00pm, Friday, October 14, 2011

• age 18 or older on or before general voting day;

During that period, nomination documents will be received between 8:00am and 4:30pm Monday to Friday, except statutory holidays, for the following offices:

• a Canadian citizen

One (1) Mayor Eight (8) Councillors Five (5) School Trustees A person is qualified to be nominated, elected, and to hold office if they meet ALL the following criteria at the time of nomination: • a Canadian citizen • 18 years of age or older on Voting Day • resided in British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the nomination papers are filed • not disqualified by law from voting in an election or from being nominated to, elected to, or holding office in British Columbia. Nomination documents, requirements, procedures, and related information for prospective candidates, candidates’ agents, elector organizations, and campaign organizers are now available in Legislative Services, Civic Facility, 20338 – 65 Avenue, Langley, BC.

ADVANCE ELECTOR REGISTRATION The Township of Langley uses the Provincial Voters List for its List of Registered Electors. For those not already on the Township’s List of Registered Electors, advance registration will be accepted at the Civic Facility until 4:30pm on September 27, 2011. If you are not on the Township of Langley’s List of Registered Electors and miss the advance registration, you may register in person on the day you vote.

Campaign Organizers are groups or individual(s) that create and implement local government election campaigns that augment the election campaign of one or more candidates or elector organizations.

• a resident of British Columbia for a minimum of 6 months immediately before the day of registration

Elector Organizations are organizations that endorse the election of a particular candidate.

If an elector organization intends to endorse one or more candidates in this election, and wishes to have its name on the ballot along with the candidate’s name, the organization must have been in existence for at least 60 • not entitled to register as a resident elector of days and have had a membership of at least 50 electors of the Township of Langley for that the Township period. The last day for establishment of an • not disqualified by any enactment from elector organization that wants to endorse a voting in an election or be otherwise candidate in this election was August 14, 2011. disqualified by law; and • a registered owner of real property in the Township of Langley for at least 30 days immediately before the day of registration and who is not holding the property in trust for a corporation or another trust

Election Campaigns include, among other things, the promotion or opposition to the election of a candidate. Typically an election campaign involves communicating with the electorate through public appearances, advertising, brochures, signage, websites, mailing inserts, newsletters, displays, and exhibitions.

• must only register in relation to one (1) piece of property; and • if there is more than one registered owner of the property, only one of those individuals may, with the written consent of the majority of the owners, register as a non-resident property elector.

NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF LIST OF REGISTERED ELECTORS

Campaign finance requirements apply to both Elector Organizations and Campaign Organizers, and a financial agent must be appointed who is responsible for ensuring compliance with these requirements.

The List of Registered Electors is available for public inspection from Tuesday, October 4, 2011 until the close of voting on general voting day on November 19, 2011 at Legislative Services, Township of Langley, 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley, BC, 8:30am to 4:30pm, Monday to Friday, except statutory holidays.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: • tol.ca/election • Legislative Services, Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley, BC

REQUEST TO OMIT PERSONAL INFORMATION

Voter’s Guide:

An elector may request that personal information respecting the elector be omitted Residents can check to see if they are on the from or obscured on the List of Registered List of Registered Electors at tol.ca/election. Electors. On request, the Chief Election Officer RESIDENT ELECTOR QUALIFICATIONS: will amend the list available to the public by omitting or obscuring the address of the elector Resident electors may vote if they meet ALL the or other information about the elector. following requirements: • age 18 or older • a resident of British Columbia for a minimum of 6 months immediately before the day of registration • a resident of the Township of Langley for a minimum 30 days immediately before the day of registration

• http://www.cscd.gov.bc.ca/lgd/gov_structure/ library/Voters_Guide_English_2008.pdf Candidate’s Guide: • http://www.cscd.gov.bc.ca/lgd/gov_structure/ library/local_elections_candidate_guide.pdf Campaign Organizer and Elector Organization Guide:

OBJECTION TO REGISTRATION OF AN ELECTOR Objections to the registration of a person whose name appears on the List of Registered Electors must be received in writing before 4:00pm on Friday, October 14, 2011. An objection may only be made by a person entitled to be registered as an elector of the Township of Langley and can only be made on the basis that the person

• http://www.cscd.gov.bc.ca/lgd/gov_structure/ library/campaign_organizer_guide.pdf Susan Palmer, Chief Election Officer 604.533.6032 Bob Wilson, Deputy Chief Election Officer 604.532.7396

vs. Simon Fraser University

Langley Rivermen Junior A Hockey Langley Rivermen Home Opener! Sat Sep 24 7pm

Public Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Township of Langley that nominations for qualified candidates will be received by the Chief Election Officer at the Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 – 65 Avenue, Langley BC, during the following period:

• a Canadian citizen

* if necessary

Fri

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International Hockey World Junior A Challenge November 7 to 13 Two Canadian teams. Four international teams. 13 exciting games!

Tickets on sale now! The Langley Events Centre is located at 7888 - 200 Street For ticket information, contact Langley Events Centre 604.882.8800 • langleyeventscentre.com

public notice Traffic Calming Open House: Alex Hope The Engineering Division will be hosting a public open house to present information on the traffic calming process and show traffic calming design concepts for 85 Avenue fronting Alex Hope Elementary and Telegraph Trail fronting Alex Hope Park. 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: Tuesday, September 20 Time: 5 - 8pm Place: Alex Hope Elementary School Gymnasium 21150 - 85 Avenue Property owners and residents are encouraged to attend the open house and have their say about the traffic calming process. Engineering Division 604.533.6006 enginfo@tol.ca

public notice Walnut Grove Community Centre Annual Swimming Pool Maintenance Shutdown Swimming Pools The 50 m pool, leisure pool, adult hot tub, therapy hot tub, sauna, and steam room will be closed for annual maintenance from September 6 to September 25 inclusive. The pools will reopen at 6am on Monday, September 26. The remainder of the facility, including the fitness centre, gymnasium, multi-purpose and meeting rooms, as well as the library and leased spaces, will remain open. Weight Room/Cardio Room Hours of Operation Monday - Friday

6am - 10pm

Saturday

6am - 9pm

Sunday

8am - 9pm Recreation, Culture, and Parks Division Walnut Grove Community Centre 604.882.0408

Township continued...


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Industries face challenges with HST defeat The defeat of the HST will only add to the competitive challenges faced by B.C. businesses, says the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters. “B.C. industries are faced with a variety of competitive challenges, including increased global competition, continued protectionism in foreign markets, rising input and commodity costs and a high Canadian dollar,” stated CME BC vice-president Peter Jeffrey. “The HST would have helped significantly with these

challenges and made our industries more competitive.” The group felt the HST would have helped preserve jobs in B.C’s manufacturing sector, but while they disagree with the decision to scrap the tax, they realize they must respect the democratic process, Jeffrey added. The organization will push for additional tax reform, however. “We continue to believe that adoption of the HST is a critical element in creating a strong economic climate within the

province,” Jeffrey said. “While the planned changes to the corporate income tax rates are not ideal, we are prepared to take on the additional burden in order to support adoption of the HST, which improves competitiveness and employment prospects in the province.” ••••• Social media marketing will be on the menu at the Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce’s dinner meeting

Township For the week of September 8, 2011

public notices 2012 Council Advisory Committee Appointments Volunteering is a great way to get involved, provide input on important issues, and make a positive contribution to our diverse and growing community. The Township is currently seeking volunteers willing to serve a two-year term for the following Committees: • Agricultural Advisory Committee (six representatives) • Community Safety Advisory Committee (ten representatives) • Economic Development Advisory Committee (six representatives) • Heritage Advisory Committee (six representatives) • Recreation, Culture, and Parks Advisory Committee (six representatives) • Youth Advisory Committee (three representatives from community youth-focused organizations) Further information and application forms are available on the Township’s website at tol.ca/committee. Please fill out the form, attach a letter, and provide a brief resume indicating which Committee you wish to serve on. Existing Committee members are welcome to reapply. Deadline: Friday, September 30, 2011 Online:

tol.ca/committee

Email:

spalmer@tol.ca

Mail:

Susan Palmer, Deputy Township Clerk Township of Langley 20338 – 65 Avenue Langley, BC V2Y 3J1 Legislative Services Department 604.533.6011

Solar Hot Water Ready Regulations in Effect The Township of Langley and 36 other BC communities have adopted the new provincial Solar Hot Water Ready regulation which promotes the use of alternative energy in the construction of all new single family homes. Integration of the Solar Hot Water Ready design supports the Township’s commitment to promoting clean energy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and building sustainable communities. Starting September 21, 2011, all new single family dwelling building permit applications that are submitted must be designed and constructed as Solar Hot Water Ready, with necessary provisions in place to accommodate future installation of a solar hot water system. Solar Hot Water Ready regulations call for the designation of an area for the future installation of a solar hot water collector, an increased structural load design, and roughed-in installation of conduit pipes from the primary hot water heater to the area designated for the collector. More information on the Solar Hot Water Ready regulation can be found on the Township of Langley’s website at tol.ca/building. Permit, Licence & Inspection Services 604.533.6018

later this month. Ben Vadasz, the founder and relationship officer for Think! Social Media, will discuss the best practice examples of social media marketing at the Sept. 20 meeting. “Social media is such a hot business topic these days,” said Chamber president Denni Bonetti. “It is no longer an option as to whether or not small businesses want to participate in the social media movement, it is necessary. We are excited to have Mr. Vadasz as

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public notices Burning Permits The Township of Langley Fire Department will be issuing burning permits for open air burning, weather permitting, in the following categories from September 15, 2011 to October 31, 2011. **ALL PERMITS EXPIRE October 31, 2011. Yard and Garden Clean-up of Vegetation: • Available only to properties .2 hectare (.5 acre) and larger and in areas where surrounding properties are equal or greater in size than .2 hectare • BURNING IS NOT ALLOWED and permits WILL NOT BE ISSUED FOR THE URBAN AREAS of Aldergrove, Murrayville, Brookswood, Walnut Grove, Fort Langley, and Willoughby • Permit fee is $20 Permits will be available at: Aldergrove Community Centre W.C. Blair Recreation Centre 26770 - 29 Avenue 22200 Fraser Highway Civic Facility 20338 - 65 Avenue Fire Hall 6 22170 - 50 Avenue Operations Centre 4700 - 224 Street

20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley V2Y 3J1 | 604.534.3211

public notices Notice of Road Closure, Highway Dedication, Removal, and Disposal Notice is hereby given of the intention of the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Langley, pursuant to Section 40 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, c. 26, to adopt “Highway Closing and Dedication Removal (Q.C. Holdings) Bylaw 2011 No. 4874.” The intent of the Bylaw is to close and remove the dedication of highway of a 0.268 hectare portion of unimproved 79 Avenue at 208 Street and a 0.197 ha portion of unimproved 78 Avenue at 208 Street. The roads will then be transferred to QC Holdings Ltd. for the sum of $414,763 and consolidated with their neighbouring properties for future development. The portions of road being closed are shown on the map:

Walnut Grove Community Centre 8889 Walnut Grove Drive Willoughby Community Centre 7888 - 200 Street

Land Clearing Debris Permits: • Are NOT available to properties less than 1.7 hectare (4.2 acres) • Are ONLY available at Fire Hall 6, 22170 - 50 Avenue, Murrayville • Applicants MUST meet the METRO VANCOUVER and WASTE MANAGEMENT prerequisites of clearances, time limits, and recycling • Fires MAY have to be accelerated by the use of forced air techniques • Permits will be SITE SPECIFIC of SHORT DURATION and INSPECTION may be required prior to issuance. CALL FOR INFORMATION • Permit fee is $100 Township Fire Department Administration: 604.532.7500 Emergency: 9-1-1

Draining Your Above-Ground Swimming Pool? Residents with above-ground swimming pools who drain their pools annually at this time of year are reminded to: 1. de-chlorinate the pool water prior to draining the pool 2. drain the water onto your grass/lawn No one should drain pool water into a ditch or storm drain. This poses many risks to our natural resources and our groundwater. We all play an important role in protecting our environment. De-chlorination tablets are available for purchase at local hardware and pool supply stores. Follow the instructions provided with the tablets. Once the water has been de-chlorinated, empty the water onto your grass/lawn using the hose that comes with your pool kit. Engineering Division 604.532.7300

our September speaker to give us some advice on how to best integrate social media into our personal business marketing plans.” The event will take place at Cascades Casino Coast Hotel and Convention Centre. Networking is from 5 to 6:30 p.m. and will be followed by dinner and the presentation. Cost is $30 for Chamber members and $45 for nonChamber members. To register, call 604-530-6656 or events@langleychamber.com.

Comments will be received by the Deputy Township Clerk prior to 12pm on Monday, September 12, 2011. Written comments should be directed to the Deputy Township Clerk at 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley, BC V2Y 3J1 or faxed to 604.533.6054. Copies of the Bylaw may be inspected at the Township of Langley Civic Facility. Scott Thompson, Manager Property Services Department 604.533.6138

Economic Development Department Helps Grow Businesses Do you have a business that is: • Starting up? • Expanding? • Relocating? • Just an idea? If so, the Township of Langley’s Economic Development Department can help. We are your connection to: • Research • Business plan preparation • Site selection • Provincial and federal government funding programs and staff For more information, contact: Gary MacKinnon Economic Development Manager 604.533.6084 gmackinnon@tol.ca

After-Hours Emergency Contact 604.543.6700


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SATURDAY • Fall Nature Walk at Point Roberts, U.S.A., on Sept. 10. Join Josh Inman for a fall nature walk in Point Roberts. We will search for the many species of dabbling and diving ducks, mergansers, loons, raptors, wintering passerines and maybe a surprise or two. Then a walk in the surrounding areas might yield a few sea birds through our scopes. Bring passports, no meat, fruit or veggies for lunch. Meet Josh at the Marine Lighthouse Park parking lot at 9 a.m. or in Langley at 8 a.m. Call Josh at 604-532-0455 or Anne at 604-888-1787 to RSVP. • Fall Prevention An expert from Fraser Health will discuss how you can prevent falls and protect yourself from injury. Please call or visit to let us know you are coming. Saturday, Sept. 24, 11 a.m. to noon at the City of Langley Library, 20399 Douglas Cres. Call 604-514-2855.

SUNDAY • Fall Festival happens Sept. 11, 10 a.m. at Mountainview Alliance Church, 7640 200 St. There will be food, music and kids activities. • Langley Rod and Gun Club will host a Family Fun Day on Sunday, Sept. 11. Events run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. rain or shine. Barbecue lunch served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free hamburgers, hot dogs and corn on the cob. Participate in club activities – safe and supervised – at 3854 208 St. Call 604-534-3525. • Farm Folk City Folk’s annual fundraising event, Feast of Fields is a gourmet wandering harvest festival that celebrates and strengthens the connections between producer and chef, field and table, and farm folks and city folks. With a wine glass and linen napkin in hand, you can taste the very best of B.C.’s chefs, vintners,

brewers, farmers, fishers, ranchers and food artisans. Sept. 11, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Krause Berry Farms 6179 248 St. Visit www.krauseberryfarms.com. Tickets are $85 (children 7-12, $15; children 6 and under admitted free). Tickets available online at www.feastoffields.com or in person at all Choices Markets locations and Krause Berry Farms. For more info call 604-730-0450 ext 304 or toll free in B.C. at 1-888-730-0452 or email mvfeast@farmfolkcityfolk.ca. • Square Dancing returns to Langley’s Murrayville Hall, 21667 48 Ave.on Sunday afternoons starting Sept. 11 at 1 p.m., and continues to mid-April. Dancing with the Guys ‘n’ Gals is hosted and taught by callers Tyler Wagner (604-817-9350) and Wendy Krueger (778-878-4244). Start off fun and easy from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. for everyone who has wanted to start square dancing. From 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. will be set aside for more experienced dancers. • Silver Jubilee of St. Catherine’s Elementary School Sept. 11. St. Catherine’s Elementary School is celebrating 25 years of Catholic education. Mass is at 11 a.m., open house from 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the school, 20244 32 Ave. Call 604-534-6564. • Try Ringette Girls and boys ages five and up are invited to a free, fun-filled afternoon of off-ice activities on Sunday, Sept. 18, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Langley Twin Rinks, 5700 Langley Bypass. Participants must preregister at www.cometryringette.ca. For more, go to www.fvringette.com.

MONDAY • Osteoporosis Canada, Langley Branch Monthly Support Group Meeting is Monday, Sept. 12, at 1.30 p.m. at Langley Senior Resources Centre 20605 51B Ave. Everyone Welcome. Call Kitty at 604-534-4924.

WEDNESDAY • Langley Film Nights - Shot in the Dark Fall Series 2011. Seasons Passes available at Wendel’s in Fort Langley soon or at Colossus on film night, cash or cheque only. Tickets at the door $10, cash or cheque only. All films are at Colossus, at 200 Street and 88 Avenue. Start time is 7:30 p.m. Films will run on Wednesday evenings: Sept.14 and 28, Oct. 12 and 26 and Nov. 2.

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Ken Buchan Jr. describes the past decade as ‘trying.’ Since his family bought the Langley Thunder senior A lacrosse franchise — it has also spent time in the Okanagan and North Shore before relocating to Langley in 2004 — success has been hard to come by. Two years ago, the franchise made the Western Lacrosse Association playoffs for the first time, and it looked like they may have turned the corner. Prior to that season, Langley was a combined 20-89 in six seasons. But following a four-game sweep in the 2009 post-season, they fell back to last place in the seven-team league last season.. Because of their annual finish at or near the bottom of the standings, Langley has had plenty of top draft picks. But the problem became that some of that youthful talent they sorely needed as well as some veterans they tried to acquire, made it clear: they would not play for Langley. “Early on, no one wanted to play for us,” Buchan said. Top players, whether it be draft picks or ones acquired in trade, balked at coming to Langley. It wasn’t easy being spurned, but Buchan said those that were here, as well as the team’s management and coaching staff, laid a successful foundation for the franchise. And this perseverance has helped the Thunder go from the cellar to the penthouse in the Western Lacrosse Association. The club captured their first-ever WLA championship last month by defeating perennial powerhouse New Westminster. The title earned the Thunder the right to host the Mann Cup, Canada’s senior A men’s amateur lacrosse championship. The best-of-seven series, which began last night (Wednesday) and continues tonight (Thursday) is being held at the Langley Events Centre. Games three and four are Saturday and Sunday all of the matches begin at 7:45 p.m. Langley is facing the Brampton Excelsiors, a franchise which dates back to 1912. Brampton has won 18 Ontario championships and 10 Mann Cups, most recently in 2008 and 2009. For the Thunder,

only coach Rod Jensen has significant Mann Cup experience. “It’s a surreal feeling. It has been a long road from my first year with the Thunder to now,” said Kyle Belton, a 24-year-old who played through the ranks of the Langley Minor Lacrosse Association. Belton is in his third season with the team. “We just have a real tight-knit group of guys and we have stuck to the process and the goals we have put into place since day one,” he said. Matt Leveque has been with the team for six seasons and has been captain for the past five. Even when the team struggled, the Thunder always had a good core and good chemistry. “This has always been a very tight knit group,” he said. “This team has been like one big family,” Buchan said. “Everyone works hard for each other, not trying to let anybody down.” While many of the players have played for the Minto Cup, Canada’s junior championship, or for professional championships, the Mann Cup remains the ultimate prize. What makes it so special is that the Mann Cup is the only lacrosse championship which requires a team to win four games to claim the top prize. “This is our Stanley Cup,” Leveque said, Leveque saw his first Mann Cup game when he was eight or nine years old and ever since then, his goal has been to get his hands on the coveted Cup. The players are excited. “It is a great feeling,” said Kerry Susheski. “With this group, you can tell it is something special.” Buchan said the team has survived thanks to the perseverance of players and coaches. “I sort of equate us to the Colorado Avalanche,” he said, referring to the NHL club when it was in Quebec. “We had all these first round draft picks (and) at some point in time, they were all going to get good and it has just taken time.” “The young guys are now starting to become leaders and (the results) are starting to show.” Buchan said the team knew they would get to this point, eventually. “And it is nice to finally get here,” he said. “It is nice to finally see good things happen from when you are 1-19 and struggling along. “This is a fantastic feeling.” For a recap of last night’s game one and for more on the series as it progresses, visit www.langleytimes.com.

A sub-par second round cost James Allenby as he finished one stroke back of making it a three-way playoff at the 2011 Vancouver Open over the weekend. The tournament saw golfers play one round each at Fraserview, McCleery and Langara golf courses Allenby shot an opening round 64 and a 67 in the third round at the Vancouver Golf Tour’s showcase event. But he struggled on day two of the three-day event with a 73 and finished 10-under par, one back of Adam Hadwin and Brad Clapp. Hadwin won in a playoff. Three other Langley golfers also showed well. Darren Wallace was fifth at 8-under, while Adam Cornelson and Patrick Ericson finished tied for tenth at 4-under. One hundred and 39 golfers took part in the tournament.

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The numbers have been tallied and just over $2,800 was raised at last month’s Walnut Grove Triathlon. The money will go to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada. One hundred and 52 competitors took part in the event.

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The North Langley Bears went 2-2 in week one of the Valley Community Football League. The bantam Bears stopped an Abbotsford Falcons’ two-point conversion attempt to win 14-12. Braeden Pritchard and Won-Jae Boo each rushed for a touchdown. The peewee Bears received a touchdown apiece from Alexander Henderson, Ryan Taylor and Ethan Adkins to beat Chilliwack 18-0. In North Langley’s other games, the junior bantam team lost 49-31 to Chilliwack Red and the atom Bears fell 34-6 to Chilliwack. For more on the games, visit www. langleytimes.com.

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Trinity Western Spartans’ Natalie Boyd (#9) battles for the ball with McGill’s Alexandria Hoyte during the Spartans 3-2 victory last week in preseason action. Trinity Western begins the Canada West regular season on Saturday ranked fifth in the country.

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played for both Canada’s U17 and U20 programs. Four members of the Spartans — Daniela Gerig, Nikki Wright, Melissa Mobilio and Natalie Boyd — all gained valuable experience this summer when they played for Canada at the FISU Games in China. Daniela Gerig and Alicia Tesan, who led the team with seven goals apiece, are both back. Nikki Wright and Melissa Mobilio will also be counted on to lead the team offensively. Another key returnee should be Alicia Tesan, who shared the team lead with Gerig with seven goals in 2010. Trinity Western opens the season on Saturday (5 p.m.) at Spartan Field against archrival UBC. The Spartans are ranked fifth in Canada to start the season, one spot ahead of UBC.


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604.575.5555 fax 604.575.2073 email ads@bcclassified.com circulation 604.514.6770 FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

INDEX IN BRIEF FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS . . . . . . . . . 1-8 COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS . . . . 9-57 TRAVEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61-76 CHILDREN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-98 EMPLOYMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102-198 BUSINESS SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . 203-387 PETS & LIVESTOCK . . . . . . . . . . . 453-483 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE . . . . . . 503-587 REAL ESTATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 603-696 RENTALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-757 AUTOMOTIVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 804-862 MARINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 903-920

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LENORA MADALENE WHITELAW Oct 19, 1921 - Sept 12, 2010 In our hearts forever, We miss you. Your loving family

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BOOKKEEPER & Payroll Manager Redwoods Golf Course, Langley is looking for a Reliable Full Cycle Bookkeeper and Payroll Manager. Remuneration based on experience. Please visit our website: www.redwoods-golf.com for complete job description. Please e-mail resume to: admin@redwoods-golf.com or mail: PO Box 32040, Langley, B.C. V1M-2M3

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AGREEMENT

Advertisers are reminded that Provincial legislation forbids the publication of any advertisement which discriminates against any person because of race, religion, sex, color, nationality, ancestry or place of origin, or age, unless the condition is justified by a bona fide requirement for the work involved.

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Advertise across Advertise across the the Advertise across the Lower Mainland Lower Mainland in in lower mainland in the 18 18 best-read the best-read thecommunity 17 best-read community communityand newspapers newspapers and newspapers. 3 dailies. 5 dailies. ON THE WEB: ON THE WEB:

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BC College Of Optics

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LOST AND FOUND

LOST: gold chain with cross attached, the Willoughby Park Event Centre at 200th St. Sat. Aug. 27. (604)533-9883

CHILDREN 83 109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

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EXP’D BABYSITTER avail immed for under 1 years upto 5 years, Willoughby area, ph; (604)510-0032

Team Leader BCDailyDeals Black Press’ Daily Deals team is looking to hire an enthusiastic Team Leader to help grow their Daily Deals business. The successful candidate will be a team player who has strong leadership, sales and marketing abilities, as well as analytical skills. They will be able to analyse opportunities and drive forward multiple opportunities at once, while continuing to focus on existing business operations. Role Responsibilities: N Track weekly performance of Daily Deal business N Review performance to identify trends N Manage relationship with external suppliers/partners and work on joint opportunities and issues N Identify and evaluate new opportunities N Regularly assess performance against other deal sites/businesses N Develop and execute sales and marketing strategies N Coordinate affiliate programs N Assist with the production of graphics and copy for deals Black Press is Canada’s largest private, independent newspaper company, with more than 170 community, daily and urban newspapers located in BC, Alberta, Washington State, Ohio, Hawaii and extensive online operations with more than 250 websites. Please send your application to edutton@blackpress.ca by Friday, Sept. 19, 2011. Please note only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted further.

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CLASS 1 DRIVER with super B end dump exp req’d by L.A. Transport Ltd. Wheel loader exp would be of value. Competitive benefit pkg. Fax resume to: 604-854-6176 DRIVER. HEAVY HAUL Co. Runs Western Canada & US. Looking for committed Class 1 driver with heavy haul low bed exp. Must be able to cross border & go into ports. Serious replies only. Email resume & abstract to: trish@sprucehollowheavyhaul.com

Island Tan has avail for rent, 2 rooms for est’d nail tech/esthetician. Will consider other oppor such as; waxing or make-up. (604)589-0921

FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944 GW BEST RAILINGS need a aluminum fabricator for railing shop. Must have valid drivers license. F/T, Langley. Fax resume 604-533-0561 or email: gwbestrailings@yahoo.ca LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE co. req’s exp’d staff to service existing accounts. Email: syard@shaw.ca LANDSCAPER LABOURERS with experience. Starts @ $16./hr Fax 604-462-7853

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Nail Technician/Acrylic Nails

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Required by A-Kalala Transport Ltd. in Surrey, BC. Willing to work as a team, $25.78/hr + benefits. 50 hrs/week. 3 yrs exp & clean abstract req’d. Fax resume 604-598-0234 or mail: 12633 67B Ave., Surrey,BC V3W 1G2. email: jsidhu61@GMAIL.COM P/T DRIVER req’d Class 4 license, clean driving record and criminal record search necessary. 1-2 hours per day. 604-576-0202 SUNRISE LIVEHAUL, Div. of Sunrise Poultry is seeking CLASS 1 Night Shift Driver for farm pickup. Full time. 2 yrs minimum exp. Fax resume/ abstract to: 604-596-3915

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• GENERAL LABOURERS • PRODUCTION WORKERS • MACHINE OPERATORS Required in the South Surrey / Langley area. • Group Benefits after 6/mos. • Lots of room for Career Advancement • Drug Free Environment

$12.00/hr. starting wage.

Training Provided Apply in person: 2252 190th Street, Sry. Fax: 604-542-7651

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Career Opportunity

DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS wanted with experience. (Pony or Transfer). Fax resumes to: 604-856-9172 or for info call: 604-807-4040.

LONG HAUL CLASS 1 TEAM DRIVERS

HELP WANTED

or call: 604-826-7844 604-751-3213

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Abbotsford company is looking for a full time, experienced forklift driver. Must speak fluent English. Work schedule is Monday to Thursday 7:00 am - 5:30 pm. Email resume:

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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.

Lens & Shutter Cameras is opening a bright, new store in Willowbrook Mall If you are passionate about photography, can navigate your way around a camera, computer are outgoing and enjoy meeting and helping others with these same interests, we’d like to talk to you. Please fax a resume to: Steve Good at 604-738-0028 or email: stevegood@lensandshutter.com

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ONLINE, COLLEGE Accredited, Web Design Training, Administered by the Canadian Society for Social Development. Learn from the comfort of home! Starts October 24. Apply today: www.ibde.ca

The Board of Education of School District No. 34 (Abbotsford) Join the District’s community of leaders and learners. Be part of a progressive and academically recognized school district that focuses on student achievement and invests in its employees. We have the following positions available:

ACCOUNTING CLERK – Finance CUSTODIANS – Casual On-Call LABORATORY ASSISTANTS – Casual On-Call LIBRARY TECHNICIANS – Casual On-Call To find out more about our these career opportunities and how to apply, visit our Careers page at www.sd34.bc.ca. Please quote the applicable competition number when applying.

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HELP WANTED

MARINE MECHANIC required. Specialized in Honda or Yamaha outboards. $25 to $30 per hour plus benefits. Apply in person to Colleen Cox or e-mail resume in Port Hardy to: macandal@telus.net

Service Advisor Chilliwack area auto dealership has an immediate opening for a Service Advisor. Preference will be given to those with experience.

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We are still hiring - Dozer & excavator operators required by a busy Alberta oilfield construction company. We require operators that are experienced and preference will be given to operators that have constructed oilfield roads and drilling locations. You will be provided with motels and restaurant meals. Competitive wages, bonus and transportation daily to and from job sites. Our work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Call 780-7235051.

The successful applicant will posses strong organizational skills, a strong commitment to customer satisfaction and be able to work in a team environment.

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Wanted Immediately

Warehouse Packer

Permanent full time position with well established wholesale Company for order packing and warehouse duties. Hours 9 - 5, MonFri. Starting at $12/hr plus benefits. Suitable for strong person as heave lifting and unloading of containers is sometimes involved. Knowledge of guitars is required. Send resume to: Kief Music Ltd,

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LEGAL

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Merchant Law Group has an immediate opening for an exp. Punjabi speaking Assistant. Min. 2 yrs. exp. req. in Family Law & Criminal Law. Strong written & communication skills essential. Ability to meet deadline & to work in a team environment. F/T. Competitive salary & benefits avail. Email:

Order Entry Clerk Required by Surrey wholesale company. Permanent full time position in pleasant working environment with full benefits. Hours 8-4, Mon-Fri. Minimum of 2 years experience in data entry, invoicing, and invoice verification. Position requires attention to detail, accuracy and excellent telephone skills.

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EXCAVATOR OPERATOR

Civil & Road Builders Seeks Excavator Operators for projects in the Vancouver area. Must have own vehicle. Min. 5 years experience in heavy equipment operation. Fulltime $23 - $28 (depending on experience) Plus OVERTIME and BENEFITS Fax resume to 604-507-4711 or Email: Paulo@wilco.ca www.wilcowcivil.ca

Material Handling Assistant / Driver Due to growth, Knelson is looking for Material Handling Assistant / Driver to add to our material management team. This position is a fulltime, temporary position (2-3 months) with the potential to be permanent. You must have experience driving small forklifts and light trucks. A Class 5 license, clean driving record (driver’s abstract), and good geographical knowledge of the Lower Mainland is required. A current forklift license and previous TDG certification are assets. Please sent resume to: careers@knelson.com or fax 604-888-4013 (Please state the position you are applying for in the subject line.)

FRASER VALLEY BASED asphalt milling company looking for Heavy equipment / Low bed operator. Class 1 drivers lic. preferred. Full benefits after 3 months. Fax resume to: 604-534-2785.

Full time Position of Embedded Systems Design in OEM Manufacturing Firm in Abbotsford, BC Candidate must posses hardware and software design experience in Embedded Control Systems. Knowledgeable in Embedded USB Software design/with handson design experience in developing USB Host and or USB peripheral Applications .Possess Ability to develop Microsoft Windows C/C++ software using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008+, and possess working knowledge of electrical & electronics devices to be able to test & troubleshoot electrical/electronic circuits involving analog and digital components.

Want to advance your career? Drillers Assistants (labour) Entry level positions Job entails: Lift 25-100lbs, repetitive manual labor, working outdoors, long hours, travel in BC, strong work ethic, team player, multitasking, self-motivated. Ability to take direction, valid BC drivers license, clean abstract, reliable transportation. Mechanically inclined an asset. Provide resume and drivers abstract to: careers@mudbaydrilling.com or fax to 604-888-4206. No phone calls.

WELDER/FABRICATOR Min C Level. 5 yrs exp preferred. Truck & Trailer exp. an asset. Benefits package. Competitive wages.

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Mechanic Wanted Truck & Trailer exp. an asset. Benefits package. Competitive wages. Please email resume to: dscott@driveproducts.com or fax to: 604-888-2029

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Send resume to: Kief Music Ltd. 13139 - 80 Ave, Surrey info@kiefmusic.com or Fax 604-590-6999. No phone calls please.

Classes begin mid September

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TABOR VILLAGE

MODEL/TALENT AGENCIES

Home Restaurant

American Cartage has opening for part time company drivers and lease operators. Must have valid port pass & class 1 license. Call Gloria or Maureen at 604-513-3681.

FULL time receptionist / office manager required for local Hearing Clinic. Must demonstrate strong interpersonal skills, particularly with seniors. General office skills necessary, including computer and accounting knowledge. Office hours are Monday - Friday 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Please fax resume’ to 604-536-6777

We are currently recruiting for a Fulltime Music & Art Therapist at Tabor Home and invite you to visit our website at: www.taborvillage.org to view a detailed job description and instructions for submitting your application.

You will be working in a high volume, fast pace environment, where attention to detail is a must. Please email resumes to servicejob2011@hotmail.com.

MEDICAL/DENTAL

Tabor Village is a growing Campus of Care made up of Tabor Home, Tabor Court, and Tabor Manor. Our quality team provides our elderly with compassion and “Care from the Heart” in a Christian health care environment.

Applicants must possess a valid B.C. drivers license, be bondable and available to work Saturdays. Basic computer skills are mandatory.

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

Civil Contracting Co.

CONTRACTING

requires a

FOREMAN & PIPELAYERS

FOR FULL TIME YEAR ROUND EMPLOYMENT Minimum 5 years experience in storm, sanitary & water services. Excellent wages and benefits. Call 604-858-8618 • Fax 604-858-5447 marni45@telus.net

9-11os UC6

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

Advertising Sales Consultant The Langley Times, a twice-weekly award-winning newspaper has an outstanding opportunity for a full-time sales person. The successful candidate will have a university or college education or two years of sales experience – preferably in the advertising or retail industry. The ability to build relationships with clients and offer superior customer service is a must. The winning candidate will be a team player and will also be called upon to grow the account list with an aggressive cold calling mandate. The ability to work in a an extremely fast paced environment with a positive attitude is a must. We offer a great working environment with a competitive base salary and commission plan coupled with a strong benefit package. Black Press has over 170 community newspapers across Canada and the United States and for the proven candidate the opportunities are endless. Please submit your resume with a cover letter by Friday, September 16, 2011 to: Dwayne Weidendorf The Langley Times, #102-20258 Fraser Highway, Langley, B.C. V3A 4R3 or email to publisher@langleytimes.com No phone calls please.

www.blackpress.ca

Division of Black Press


The Langley Times • Thursday, September 8, 2011 • 57 HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 242

CONCRETE & PLACING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 281

GARDENING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 281

GARDENING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 287

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured

TOPSOIL

778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 FREE ESTIMATES

257

DRYWALL

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

Call 604-531-5935

European Quality Workmanship

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

ELECTRICAL

287

104607

551

CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

WALTER’’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs Over 40 yrs exp. 604-308-7943

260

BARKMULCH, SAND, GRAVEL

Per Molsen 604-575-1240

FORT LANGLEY, 8843 - Gay St. Sat Sept 10th, 8am-3pm. Furn, tools, household, etc.

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

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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

GARAGE SALES

BROOKSWOOD MOVING SALE. Saturday, Sept 10 ~ 9am - 2pm 20592 - 40 A AVE.

Langley

Garage/Moving Sale Sat. & Sun. Sept. 10 & 11 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 22065 - 102 Ave.

Call Derek (604)720-5955

Household items, furniture, sports, camping & more - many new.

778-892-4299

SUN DECKS

Murrayville, 21711-48 Ave & 217A N.side. 5 families Sat Sept 10, 9am3pm Furn tools kids items etc

• Cedar • Vinyl • Treated

#1167 $25 service call, BBB Lge & small jobs. Expert trouble shooter, WCB. Low rates 24/7 604-617-1774

*Licensed *Insured *Since 1986

Andre 604-836-7150

#22047 WE LOVE SMALL JOBS All work Guaranteed. 604-220-8347 www.HighOutletElectric.ca

WILLOUGHBY Yard Sale Sat & Sun Sept 10 & 11, 8am-3pm. 21112-77 A Ave Moving after 55yrs

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

ALL JOBS Big or Small. Panels, lighting, plugs, fans, hot tubs etc. Guaranteed work. 604-539-0708 Cell 604-537-1773 (Lic. 26110)

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

ALL DECKED OUT DECKING LTD

ELECTRICIAN licensed, local. Low cost. Big&small jobs. Renov. & panel change expert. 604-374-0062.

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

SPECIALIZING IN: Vinyl and Wood decks.

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

A-OK PAINTING

Forget the Rest Call The Best! Harry 604-617-0864

Repair/replace or custom build.

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539

Call Peter 604-541-8841

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

Running this ad for 7yrs

PAINT SPECIAL

Evergreen Bobcat & Mini Excavator

3 rooms for $269, 2 coats any colour

Driveway removing, trenching & concrete breakers, drain tile, septic install & repairs. Oil tank removal. 20yrs. exp. Gd rates 604-250-6165

EXCAVATORS

Call (604)889-6552

EX60 - EX300

CALL NOW! 604-312-5362

“ ABOVE THE REST “ Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices, Professional Crew. Free Est. Written Guarantee. No Hassle, Quick Work, Insured, WCB. Call (778)997-9582

Now is the time to get the jobs done that you’ve been putting off

BACKHOES 4 X 4 C/W bracker & hoepack

H Bath & Kitchen Reno’s H Sundecks, Patios, Doors & Mouldings H Full Basement Reno’s for that Mortgage Helper

CATS 6 ways to wide blades

✱ Licensed, Full Service Contractor with over 25 years exp & all available trades. Many ref’s. Unbeatable prices & exc quality.

DUMP TRUCKS C/W Trailers

300

Exceptional Quality

LANDSCAPING

Hemlock, Fir & Cedar

38 Years Experience All Aspects of Painting Int./Ext. Com/Residential Free Estimates call Dan anytime!

Available for Delivery Call for pricing

Call 604-607-6659 or Cell, 604-537-3553

On Time, On Budget, As Promised...

FARM TRACTORS

For all your decorating needs, why not call a Master Painter? With Triple A/BBB Rating?

SAWDUST

BOBCATS C/W attachments

MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE

69th & 197th St. Sat. Sept. 10, 9:30-2.

Sklar Peppler couch, dining table with 6 chairs, toys, clothing and much more!

Quality Renovations • Fencing / Decks • Water Damage • New Kitchens • New Bathrooms • Finished Basements • 24 hr. Emergency Service • Grow-Op Remediation & Repair Ask about our Referral Program

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

(604)533-9108

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GARDENING

Lawn Cut, Ride-on mower, Pwr Rake, Aerating, Weeding. Hedge Trim, Pruning, Reseed, Edging, Moss Killer, Bark Mulch, Pressure Wash., Gutter Clean. Roof Clean. Res/Comm. Reas. Rates, Fully insured. WCB.

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Deck Experts.ca

Decking Systems Railing Systems Outdoor Living

Railings

$45/Hr

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

604-537-4140 SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

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

Call Gary Ward @ M&W Classic Home Renovations 604-530-1175 gjward@telus.net

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 341

TrexPro Certified

PRESSURE WASHING

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

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS COMPLETE ReRoofing & Repairs. Shingles, Cedar, Flat Roof, Sr disc. Guart’d. WCB, BBB, 604-725-0106

356

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Rubbish Removal & more Small Haul Help.

604-202-3363

RECYCLE-IT! JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses

On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!

373B

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

TILING

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

374

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

604-328-6387

Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $

A-1 PAINTING CO.

HUDOLIN’S ON HOMES RENO’S

604.723.8434

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

Top Quality Painting Exterior / Interior • Insured • WCB • Written Guarantee • Free Est. • 20 Years Exp.

Call Dave: 604-862-9379 AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.

Tree removal done RIGHT!

332

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

Weather permitting

(corner of 88th and 156th)

LITTLE LOAD SPECIALIST. Sand & gravel delivered. Small orders welcome. Topsoil available. Call (604) 532-0662 days/eves.

SL PAINTING

604-856-5165

Plant Sale. Fun for the kids. Live entertainment and food tent. No admission Fee

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL

Hayden Painting Solutions Ltd www.haydenpainting.ca

EVERY Sunday 7am

Sat. Sept 10, 9am-3pm

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

Free Estimates hudolinrenos@gmail.com

7KH )LQHVW LQ 2XWGRRU /LYLQJ 'HVLJQ WR &RPSOHWLRQ Cedar Vinyl Decking Trex Decking Pressure Treated Deck Repairs Paving Stone & Concrete

Local & Long Distance

Member of B.B.B. & G.V.H.B.A., WCB and liability insured, ref’s.

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Decking

AFFORDABLE MOVING

★ Kitchens ★ Bathrooms Basement & Garage conversions ★Additions ★ Laminate ★Hardwood ★ Engineered Wood ★ Tile ★Carpet ★Baseboard & Crown moldings ★Sundecks ★Roofing.

Bill, 604-306-5540 or 604-589-5909

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

604.230.2217 / 604.999.5890

260 St. & Fraser Hwy, Langley

Northwood United Church

604.587.5865

MOVING & STORAGE

* BBB * Licensed * Insured * WCB

www.mdmservices.ca Serving Since 1993

ALL BEST LANDSCAPING All Lawn Care ~ Free Est.

287

320

SWAP MEET

GIANT Yard Sale and Fall Fair

www.recycle-it-now.com 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

GARAGE SALES

North Surrey

www.augustinesoilandmulch.com Building Customer Confidence

551

TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN

LANGLEY

604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197

C/W attachments

(604)531-5935

GARAGE SALES

(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

PARADISE LANDSCAPING FREE ESTIMATES Serving Langley since 1986 Lawn Mowing * Yard Cleanups Fertilizing * Hedges Pruning * Rubbish Removal New Lawns * Top Soil & Bark Mulch. Fully Insured

551

• Tree & Stump Removal • Certified Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck • Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging ~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~

604-787-5915, 604-291-7778 Info: www.treeworksonline.ca info@treeworksonline.ca 10% OFF with this AD

PETS 456

FEED & HAY

Mixed BC Coarse Road Hog 1” minus mixed berry mulch, Half inch minus compost soil amendment Red Cedar coarse paddock hog Phone R.J. Caplette 604-856-6500

PETS 477

PETS

Boston Terriers pups, ckc reg, vet checked, reputable breeder, excellent pedigree. (604)794-3786 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 GERMAN SHEPHERD, pure bred 3 yr. old, male. $100. Not neutered. (604)942-7585 778-881-8381 Sam KITTENS, 7 wks, very affectionate & cuddly, litter trained, $50. Call 604-530-2829. LAB PUPS, Chocolate, $700. vet ch, dew-claws rem. 1st shots, dewormed. qual. lines (604)702-0217 LAB/Retriever, born June 23. family raised. Dewormed, $350. Call (604)795-7257. No sun. calls MALTESE pups, 2M, 1st shots, vet ✔, dewormed, N/S $800. Also 3yr male Maltese. 604-464-5077 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 PITT BULL PUPS, 3 females, vet checked, 1st shots, 2 mo. $350/ea Call: 604-217-6551 POMERANIAN PUREBRED DOGS. 7 months, 8 months and 9 months in age. WEIGHT 5-7 POUNDS. www.wigglypaws.ca CALL 250-423-4843 EMAIL: whitepoms@shaw.ca PRESA CANARIO P/B UKC, fem’s $250 Special. Both parents approx. 120 to 150 lbs. Call 778-552-1525. YELLOW LAB PUPS. 8 weeks old, ready to go. Vet checked, 1st. shots. Parents on site. $500. 604-852-6176 Abbts

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 545

FUEL

1YR Seasoned Alder Birch Maple Clean, Split, DRY & Delivered. Family Operated for 20 yrs. (604)825-9264

548

FURNITURE

MATTRESSES staring at $99 • Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331

MOVING SALE * Quality Plantation dining table w/8 chairs w/leather seats & buffet -$1500 * Yamaha digital piano & bench as new from Tom Lee - $1000 * Solid wood computer desk as new with matching 6 shelf bookcase - $600 for both * Napeolon gas BBQ as new - $550 Patio Table w/4 chairs - $350:

604 - 536 - 4662 OAK KITCHEN TABLE w/ 4 chairs, beautiful cond. $200 PALLISER 3 PIECE WALL UNIT. - t.v. stand & 2 cabinets. faux pine. $250 paid $1700. Exc. condition. (604)488.9161

560

MISC. FOR SALE

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

REAL ESTATE 603

ACREAGE

82.8 ACRES, 300’ lakefront, S Cariboo. Beautiful, pastoral, private, rural setting. Borders crown land. Adjacent 80+ acre parcel available. www.bchomesforsale.com/ view/lonebutte/ann/


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• The Langley Times • Thursday, September 8, 2011 REAL ESTATE RENTALS

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE EXECUTIVE 9 HOLE Sunrise Golf Course business for sale, $109K. 5640 188 St. Surrey. Great oppor. Hans - Global (604)597-7177.

625

FOR SALE BY OWNER

OPEN HOUSE Langley City 5119 206th Street Sat & Sun 12noon-5pm Fully renovated 3 level hse 1822sf split 3 bdrms 2 baths, lge rec room, f/p, garage, patio. Clse to Blacklock Elem., park, pool & downtown. $473,900. Call Tom 604-531-2984 604-786-5149 RARE OPPORTUNITY to own suite in newer Newton Independent Living complex for seniors. One owner, estate sale, $149,000 remaining on personal line of credit. Top floor, dble balcony, lrg 1-bdrm. New carpet, lino, paint, granite bthrm sink, vanity, fridge, stove, dishwasher. Take adv. of low interest rates! Contact Executor: 604-805-4124 or bbussey1@shaw.ca

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS DISTRESS SALE . Double wide in Aldergrove park needs TLC. Family okay, pad $560/mo. $19,900. Call 604-830-1960. New SRI.com 16x52 mobile home in Langley adult park. $114,900. Call 604-830-1960 NEW SRI Mobile, Modular and manufactured homes on display in Abbotsford. Chuck 604-830-1960. New SRI single wide in family park and another space in adult park. from $81,900. Chuck 604-830-1960 REPOSSESSED MOBILE HOMES to be moved, 1974-2008. Chuck 604-830-1960.

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

RECREATIONAL

640

RARE OPPORTUNITY: waterfront property on beautiful Jim Lake, (70 Mile House) .83-acre with 360 sq ft insulated cabin, located near Green Lake/Watch Lake. Rare privacy, only three lots on the lake, good fishing for rainbows to 10 lbs, nice swimming, surrounded by crown land. Great trails for hiking, ATV and snowmobile. Seasonal 10-km back road access in 4x4 or pick-up. FSBO. $230,000. 250-3950599. (Please see bchomesforsale.com/70mile/frank.)

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

www.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

ALDERGROVE. 2 bdrm Penthouse with den. $1050/month. Incl heat & H/W. Own laundry, dishwasher, A/C & patio. N/S & N/P. Secure parking. Avail. now. Call 604-532-9905 or 604-341-9674.

CALL FOR SPECIALS LANGLEY CITY Spacious, Clean Bachelor, 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Heat, Hot Water,

604-530-0030

706

APARTMENT/CONDO

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

CHESTNUT PLACE

Apartments 20727 Fraser Highway

1 & 2 Bedrooms avail incl heat/hot water/cable Criminal record check may be req’d.

Ph: 604-533-4061

LANGLEY CITY. 2 bdrm apt. Laundry facilities/office. Avail. Oct. 1. or sooner. Small pet ok. $950/mo. incl utils. & cable. 604-910-9672. LANGLEY MALL area. Lrg 2 bdrm & den d/w, w/d, 2 baths, f/p. n/s, n/p. Sep 15th. 604-534-7332, 604839-5593 Nr Langley City Hall & shops 1bdrm 3rd flr $750; 1 bdrm 1st flr $715. Limerick Manor, adult oriented N/P Appt 604-514-1480

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

750

CLOVERDALE. Spacious 2 bdrm suite. Lam flrs. Sep ki. incl D/W & W/D. Alarmed. Wifi, Sat. Must See. N/S. Pet neg. 604-996-5232.

715

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

LANGLEY, central. Clean newly reno 3 bdrm lower, insuite lndry, close to parks, shops & schools, fenced yard. Avail. immed. N/P. $925 + util. Phone 604-767-2232.

736

HOMES FOR RENT

ALDERGROVE 3 bdrm, new carpets & kitch, 1.5, bth fncd yrd, NP. $1100. Sept 15. Drive by 26961 30 Ave, then call: 604-574-9813 BROOKSWOOD, Newly reno’d 5/bdrm house with inlaw suite. Rent whole house $2000/mo. Avail Sept 15. Call (604)716-5082 COZY COTTAGE, country living N.Bradner area. 2nd House on 25 acres, 950sf, 2 bdrm, gas hearth stove, 4 appls, no maint/yard work, ns/np. Oct 1. $1000. (604)856-3552

SUITES, LOWER

810

SURREY Fleetwood, 156 St/78A Ave. Newer 2 bdrm. bsmnt. suite. Avail. now. N/P N/S. No ldry. Incl. hydro & gas, close to all amens. $700 mo. 604-306-1595

751

SUITES, UPPER

LANGLEY 226/64 1 bdrm suite,full bath, f/s, w/d, satellite tv & hydro incl. NS/NP $750. Please call Joe or Diane at 604-532-8975

752

1995 FORD ESCORT. 4dr auto, A/C, A/cond. All power. $700 obo. 604-593-0377 or 778-988-6591.

“SIMRAN VILLAS” 2 & 3 bedrooms

604-592-5663

2006 CHEVROLET Aveo 70,00 kms. auto, new Toyo tires, economical, 6L. $6700. 604-302-1513. 2006 Chevy Cobalt SS fully loaded s/rf. MP3 no acc. lady driven 59,000k. $11,500. 604-789-4859.

12730 - 66 Avenue

Linwood Place Apts

TRANSPORTATION

20051- 55 A Ave.

2007 FORD FUSION SE Fully loaded. Maroon colour, 60K, $7500 firm. Call 604-538-4883.

st

1 MONTH FREE

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.

LANGLEY. A lovely 4 bdrm Walnut Grove home. Elegant, spacious open concept, fresh & bright kitchen w/cherry wood pantry. $2500/mo. + utils. Avail now. Close to school. Call 778-241-0665. LANGLEY: EXEC 4 BDRM house, 7259 199A St. 2600 sq.ft, 7 appls, 3.5 baths, F/P, double garage, $2200. Avail. immed. Century 21 Prudential, 604-232-3039 S. SURREY 12978 19A Ave, 3000 sq ft., 4 bdrm, 3 bath, rec room, w/d, all appls, 2 car gar. Avail. Sept 1., $2500/m. n/s, small pets OK, Apply with refs. Call 604-351-7487 WHITE ROCK, furnished nr #99 view garage, clean, pics, Sept, $1950. Term neg. 604-327-9597 WILLOUGHBY, on acreage. 5 bdrm house. Nr all amenits. Avail now. $2000/mo. Call 604-807-8655.

741

604-530-0932

809

Phone 604-530-1912

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 Small wrhse o/h dr, gd light $895 ALSO Willowbrook storage/hobby shop $695 604-834-3289 LANGLEY: INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR RENT: 1760 or 3520 sq.ft. Exc. location on Industrial Ave. Langley City. Phone: 604-603-9584

2003 TOYOTA COROLLA, silver, a/c, 5 spd, no accidents, exc cond, $6500. Call: (604)599-0170

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

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

2004 CAMRY LE 4/cyl, 134K, p/s, p/b, p/locks, A/C, silver, grey cloth int, very clean & reliable, great fuel economy $9800/obo. 604-817-1945

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

2004 CROSSFIRE Mercedes built, new $53,000 mint cond. sacrifice $15,500. Must see. 778-232-3578

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

2004 MAZDA 3 GX, Auto, orig owner. Good cond. 150,000 kms. Dlr maint. $8600: (604)536-3560

2002 HONDA CRV EX, AWD, black auto, 151,000 km. No rust or dents, lady driven, $10,800. 604-542-9921

‘92 Paseo, pristine condition, under 60,000 km. Metallic black, new tires, std., sunroof. $3,200. 778571-1564, kinnie@shaw.ca

2006 Chev Trailblazer, 4WD, 107kms, immac cond. sunroof, fully equip. $10,000 obo. 604-309-4001.

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

OFFICE/RETAIL

851

TRUCKS & VANS

1989 F-150 LONG BOX. Reg. cab, canopy, CD player, brake control hitch, V8, auto, Aircared. Exc. cond. $1,900. obo. 604-308-9848

VEHICLES WANTED

827

2000 FORD F150 XLT supercab, 4WD. 246,000 kms. reblt. trans. exc engine. $4,700. 604-514-0801

MARINE 912

BOATS

12 ft. McClulloh Alum boat w/trailer & 9.8 Nissan outboard motor - good cond. $2500 obo. (604)581-2795

S SURREY. Furn. bdrm in quiet home. $495/mo incl all util, internet. Avail immed. Phone 604-535-5459.

No.1037889 PRINCE GEORGE REGISTRY

SUITES, LOWER Between:

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

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

DSI water heater, dual pane windows, fantastic fan, outdoor shower & power awning. $32,995 (Stk.30862) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION

750

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

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

SUSSEX PLACE APT CALL FOR SPECIALS !!

www.cycloneholdings.ca

ANTIQUES/CLASSICS

1968 VOLVO 144S, European model, 4 cyl., have original plates & reg. Good shape, runs well. $1500 obo. Willie (604)220-8969

SEVENOAKS SHOPPING CENTRE

604-533-7710

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.

806

Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

2011 WILDCAT F24RL

2004 FORD FOCUS SE, 2.0L, auto, a/c, clean, well maint. Good tires 92,300K $5900. 604-535-0322

$1200 - $1300/m

Call 604-534-0108

19”LCD TV, Surround sound, outside shower, dual pane windows, $15,000 in SAVINGS!! NOW $104,995 (Stk.31068) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

1997 FORD ESCORT wagon, 67,000 km, mint, garage kept, one owner. $4500. 604-869-3313

SURREY TOWNHOUSES

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

19777 Willowbrook Dr., Langley

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

2011 VACATIONER F305FS

1997 CADILLAC DEVILLE - Loaded. Certified. Showroom cond. $6500/obo. (778)565-4334

Call 604-532-2036

Quiet, Clean & Spacious 2.5 bath, patio, storage, d/w, w/d, f/p, N/S, N/P, 2-car garage, next to high school. Avail. Now!!

Northland Apartments

CARS - DOMESTIC

$5900. 604-240-4844, 604-856-5577

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

20117 - 56 Avenue 1 & 2 bdrm suites

Call 604-530-6555

818

1986 LINCOLN TOWNCAR Signature Edition, 138K, garage kept, aircared, pristine in & out.

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

MAPLE MANOR APTS.

Must bring in this ad to receive 1st month free

RECREATIONAL/SALE

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

CA$H for CAR$ No Wheels -No Problem! Servicing the Fraser Valley 604-746-2855

RIVERSIDE GARDENS FAMILY COMPLEX

LANGLEY

Ask for details

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TOWNHOUSES

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Starting at $835.

VEHICLES WANTED

LANGLEY

Call 604-533-9780

$675 to $835 includes Heat, Hot water, Cable to channel 43. On site security

827

TRANSPORTATION

1976 WINNEBAGO BRAVE - still runs. $500/obo. (604)649-1992 1984 18½ ft. Travelmate 5th wheel in RV park. Slps 4. Loaded. Asking $2650. Call 778-237-8066. 1991 30 Coachman travel trailer full bed&bath, a/c, f/s, oak kitchen slps 6, pics avail. $5500 604-855-8606

WALNUT GROVE, grnd lvl 2 bdrm, very clean. NS/NP. Avail Sept 10th. $1000/mo incl utils. (778)883-7649

5374 - 203rd St, Langley

Newly Renovated Units

AUTO FINANCING

TRANSPORTATION

Langley nr Willowbrook Mall. Newly renov 1 bdrm bsmt. walk-in closet, alarm, optic TV, PVR, internet, all utils. 1 blk to public trans. N/s N/p. Sept 15. $725. 604-532-4388

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.

53 B AVE / 200 A St.

Call 604-592-5663

TRANSPORTATION

PORT KELLS/ LANGLEY. Quality Warehouses 1000 - 6,000 sq ft. Call Rachel 604-633-2888.

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

Langley

2 BR, 1 bath, 2 story house with kitchen, dinning rm, living rm, carpet, carport, F/S, deck, backyard, storage shed. N/S N/P Avail. Oct., 1. $700/m + utils.

RENTALS

LANGLEY

www.cycloneholdings.ca 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 50+. Lge 1 bdrm stes. Incl heat & h/w. Nr all ament. NS/NP. View 10am-5pm. Resident Mgr. Ann & John 604-530-2840. LANGLEY 202/53A; 2 Bdrm apt, $905/mo. Quiet family complex, no pets, call 604-539-0217. LANGLEY 2 bdrm., 2 baths, lge. bright top floor suite, ldry. rm., avail. immed. $1050 mo. Refs. a must. 604-882-1567

RENTALS

IN SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 0630725 B.C. LTD. Plaintiff

and: 08915636 B.C. LTD JOHN WRIGHT RICHARD KOHLEN

88th Avenue, Fort Langley. 3 bdrm. bsmt. suite, 5 appl., lots of light, huge yard, carport. $1400. incl. gas & electricity.

ReMax Little Oak Prop. Mgmt.

604-504-RENT ALDERGROVE: 1 bdrm, fncd yrd, pri entr. N/S, no parties. Avail. now $550/mo incl hydro. (604)856-5334 ALDERGROVE 2 bdrm ste $725. incl utils cble, net. No ldry. Immed. 604-825-1242, 778-808-8646 CHIMNEY HTS. lrg bright 2 bdrm ste avail now.NS/NP $725 incl utils n/lndry 64-543-8033 CLOVERDALE. 2 bdrm g/l suite. Avail now. N/P. No laundry. $750/mo. incl utils. 604-807-5371. MURRAYVILLE - BIG 2 bdrm bsmt suite, $800/mo incl utils. No pets. Avail now. Call 604-530-7467.

Defendants

Notice For Publication TO: John Wright The Langley Times Newspaper - Langley, B.C.

remaxrentals@live.ca

Take notice that on July 25, 2011 an Order was made for substituted service upon you of a Notice of Civil Claim issued from the Prince George Registry, Supreme Court of British Columbia in action number 1037889 by way of this advertisement.

810 Need A Vehicle! Guaranteed Auto Loan. Apply Now,

AUTO FINANCING 1.877.680.1231 www.UapplyUdrive.ca

The plaintiff is claiming: a) Judgment in the amount of $100,000: b) Interest pursuant to the Court Order Interest Act, RSBC 1996 c. 79 and amendments thereto; c) Cost. You may obtain a copy of the Notice of Civil Claim and Order for substituted service from the Prince George Registry, at the Law Courts, J.O. Wilson Square, 250 George Street, Prince George, B.C., V2L 5S2.

ROBIN H. CRAIG Heather Slander Jenkins LLP Lawyers 700-550 Victoria Street Prince George, B.C. V2L 2K1 Phone: No. 565-8000

ROBIN H. CRAIG Solicitor of Plaintiff, 0630725 B.C. Ltd.


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