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From left: Anita Ference, owner of McBurney Lane Barbershop, Emily Oh, owner of McBurney Coffee and Tea House and Terry Smith, who owns several properties in the area, are urging City Council to reject a landscape architect’s design which calls for the removal of 22 parking spaces south of McBurney Square in favour of a pedestrian walkway and park.

Park or a place to park? City merchants urge council to reject a proposal for pedestrian greenspace in McBurney Lane BRENDA ANDERSON Times Reporter

Parking is already at a premium in downtown Langley City, and turning McBurney Lane into a pedestrian corridor/ greenbelt — however beautiful — will only make things worse. That was the message Anita Ference and Terry Smith brought to City council on Monday night, speaking on behalf of merchants and shoppers in Langley City’s retail core.

Ference, who owns McBurney Lane Barbershop,and Smith,a longtime commercial property owner in McBurney Lane, were responding to a presentation made on July 21 by landscape architects from Vancouver’s Hapa Collaborative. In it,a McBurney Lane enhancement project was laid out which would see 22 parking spaces removed from the lot immediately south of the square on Fraser Highway in favour of trees, green space, a walking path and other aesthetic improvements. The City’s proposal is that the lost spaces could be replaced with the introduction of a new parking configuration along Douglas Crescent. The installation of back-in angle parking along that street would add 26 new spaces — a net gain of four parking spots, noted City CAO Francis Cheung. However, Ference insisted that moving customer parking farther away from the plaza

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will do serious harm to area businesses. Offering convenient pick-up and delivery is vital, she told council, and the handicapped parking space currently provided in the lane is “necessary and used consistently,” she said. She also has serious concerns that the design will “entice more vandalism, drug use and loitering. “We agree with (making the downtown) greener, but taking parking away to meet those goals is not fair to the merchants,” she said. Following her remarks, Ference presented a petition which, she told council, bears roughly 1,200 signatures of merchants and customers who are opposed to the plan. “We’re willing to work together with the City to find a solution,” Ference said. “We’re all members of the community.” continued, PAGE 5

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Trimming costs, a little bit here and a little bit there, had added up to a nearly $2 million savings for the Langley School District, and a substantial bite out of its $13.5 million deficit. Secretary-treasurer David Green said the district has made “significant gains” on its deficit reduction strategy, during his presentation of the 2010-2011 financial statement at Tuesday’s board meeting. Every school in the district came in under budget for supplies and services, trimming spending on a “multitude” of items, David Green explained. Green “The schools took to heart the fact that we found ourselves in the situation we did.” The result of that, coupled with other savings, is the district now has less than $10 million to repay. Green warned the district still faces financial “challenges.” Trustees were pleased. “Good job,” Trustee Rob MacFarlane said. “It hasn’t been easy.” Trustee Wendy Johnson was upbeat. “We are in fact on a very firm foundation,” she said. “We’re in a very solid place financially.” The district must find at least $3.375 million every year for the next four years to pay down the debt that was run up during several years of overspending. Green reported other savings were realized by improved accounting procedures, such as calculating as salary recovery, the amount the district saves when staff go on workers compensation.

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Founder of medical marijuana dispensary claims “high level” of community support DAN FERGUSON Times Reporter

Two months after it was closed down by a police raid, the Langley Medical Marijuana Dispensary has reopened in the same location under its original management. Immediately following the July 19 visit by Langley RCMP officers, dispensary founder Randy Caine said someone else would have to take on the task of distributing medicinal marijuana. But since then, Caine said, there have been encouraging signs of support in the community, enough for him to reopen. “I’m not seeing the community batting an eye.” A petition of support has raised more than 1,200 names so far, “a high level of support” in a small community like the City of Langley, Caine said. The petition calls for a medical marijuana access “pilot project” in Langley like the safe injection site that operates in Vancouver. Caine has still not been charged with a criminal offence in connection with the July raid. “This is not a Criminal Code issue,” Caine said. “It is, and remains, a Health Canada regulatory matter.” He doesn’t expect another police raid. “It would be something I would find disturbing.” In previous interviews, Caine said the dispensary was a response to a lack of legitimate sources of marijuana for Langley medicinal users. He maintained that it reduced crime because legitimate patients didn’t have to buy from the criminal element, something the police should appreciate. Langley RCMP said they raided Caine’s dispensary in response to “numerous ongoing complaints from the community and area residents.” One of the complaints came from Langley City Councillor Rudy Storteboom, who owns an office next to the dispensary. Storteboom went to Mayor Peter Fassbender after there was a break-in at Caine’s premises.

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Rod Phillipson was a survivor. The 61-year-old veteran pilot went back to flying after suffering serious injuries in a fixed-wing crash in a Rocky mountain range several years ago. He flew helicopters, working at pipeline patrol and movie support jobs. Despite the economic downturn in the aviation industry, Phillipson was planning to open his own flying school at the Langley Regional Airport, where he’d owned his own hangar for about 10 years. He’d acquired the necessary training aircraft and was planning to expand his hangar. He was even setting up a website. Airport manager George Miller described Phillipson as a “fairly serious” and reserved man of few words who was unfailingly reasonable and civil. “He was very easy to deal with” Miller said. “I liked him.” On Friday (Sept. 16), Phillipson lifted off from the Langley airport in a Aerospatiale A350 helicopter and headed for Kelowna. When he didn’t arrive, an air search of the heavily forested and mountainous area was mounted. At its height, two RCAF CC-115 Buffalo fixed-wing search and rescue aircraft and two CH-149 Cormorant helicopters were involved in the search along with 14 civilian aircraft, operated by CASARA [Civil Air Search and Rescue Association] volunteers flying from Chilliwack, Kamloops and Kelowna. Phillipson was located Tuesday afternoon near Coquihalla Mountain by a civilian resupply helicopter not involved in the search. Transport Canada and the coroner’s office are now investigating his death. “The thoughts and prayers of the entire search team are with the family right now,” search master Capt. David Burneau, of 442 Transport and Rescue Squadron, 19 Wing Comox, said in a written statement.

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Langley Medical Marijuna Dispensary founder Randy Caine and dispensary manager Carol Gwilt, seen here in the entry foyer of the dispensary, reopened the facility this week. Video online at langleytimes.com. Both confirmed there was a discussion in which the councillor expressed concern about the dispensary to the mayor, and Fassbender advised Storteboom to take it up with the building strata council. In a letter to The Times, Langley RCMP Supt. Derek Cooke said based on the

dispensary website, Caine was not distributing pot according to federal Health Canada regulations. Cooke said there were legal alternatives to a medical dispensary for “legitimately licensed individuals to obtain marijuana.” He said patients can buy it from Health Canada or grow their own.

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Despite assurances by Mayor Peter Fassbender that the City has not made any decisions about potential changes to McBurney Lane — and won’t, until the feasibility of the new parking structure on Douglas Crescent has been assessed — Smith fears the changes are inevitable. “I’m very pessimistic. I feel it’s a fait accompli,” he said. “I don’t think they understand the implication to businesses downtown. I’m very disappointed.” Smith, a former Langley City councillor, said that a number of years ago, when 23 buildings sat empty in the downtown core because of a shortage

of parking, council made a number of changes, including turning a section of Fraser Highway into a one-way street, dramatically increasing the number of parking spaces. “When we increased parking on Fraser Highway, it improved immensely,” he said. “Instead of just driving by, people stopped and looked. “At the time, we thought of closing off parking to Salt Lane. The merchants said ‘please, don’t,’ and we listened,” he said. “I get the feeling this council is not listening.” Following Smith’s and Ference’s presentations on Monday night, Councillor Gayle Martin said she has never understood why merchants and

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shop owners and their staff parking in spaces they should be leaving for customers “is an ongoing complaint.” Martin suggested — tongue in cheek — that if the City were to install parking meters, the problem would likely solve itself. Smith agreed that some merchants and staff do park on the street in front of their shops, “but only a few bad apples,” he insisted. Each parking space

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this coming from,” he asked. “We have to supply parking downtown — of course that’s the role of the City. “We’re not a mall. If we were, it would be our responsibility. We can’t anyway — where would we provide it?” “I really don’t understand it, honestly. I’ve been a businessman all my life and we need to supply parking. “Customers are not going to park at the casino and walk downtown to buy a chair at McBurney

Lane. Right now, we need all the parking we can get. “To remove 22 spots from the most used (parking lot) is stupid.” “We will continue to work with you, to see what other options might be,” Fassbender told Smith and Ference on Monday night. “I thought the idea of a pedestrian park was great,” said Councillor Rudy Storteboom. “But if parking is more important, then there are still a lot of questions to be answered.”

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Township Councillor Steve Ferguson will have to go back to the drawing board with his motion to send a letter to Premier Christy Clark recommending a review of the distribution of casino revenues to municipalities. Council voted Monday afternoon to send the motion back to Ferguson for reworking, claiming it is too “loosey-goosey” and pre-emptive. The motion comes in spirit of Clark’s current review of how gaming grants in British Columbia are established and issued. Ferguson says the distribution of profits from casinos to just the municipality they are located in is unfair. The money should instead be handed out regionally, he said. Municipalities with

involved with a casino, and chose not to. “When I first saw [the motion] I kind of had mixed reactions, and I still have mixed reactions because the Township declined having a casino here. The City of Langley jumped at the opportunity and they’ve benefitted from that substantially,” she said, “Passing a motion like this could be interpreted as not very neighbourly and trying to take something away from them.” Councillor Mel Kositsky echoed this response, and suggested the issue be taken to the Lower Mainland Local Government Association for discussion. Kositsky, who is past chair of the Union of British Columbia Municipalities (UBCM) Gaming Committee, fears that opening the debate on a provincial level may have negative effects on municipalities. He looks to Ontario as an example where recent discus-

sions of a similar matter led to cuts of casino revenue to 22 municipalities. “There’s a whole variety of different contracts that have to be discussed and I think municipalities themselves have to take a look at it themselves first before letters are sent to the provincial government,” he said. Ferguson pointed to a property tax increase comparison done from the 2011 budget information, which has been tailored to demonstrate increases in municipalities with casinos versus municipalities without them. The Township’s increase of 3.95 per cent is higher than all the listed municipalities in the Lower Mainland with casinos, according to the chart. (The City of Langley’s rate is 2.99 per cent). Another suggestion voiced by Councillors Grant Ward, Bob Long and Bev Dornan is that the money be redistributed to better support local charities.

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he details of the horrible tragedy at a Langley mushroom farm on Sept. 5, 2008 finally emerged last week, as the owners of the farm were in court after pleading guilty to numerous health and safety charges. Three workers died and two others suffered permanent brain damage. They were asked to go into a confined space to clear the blockage in a valve containing the chicken manure, straw and gypsum, which are used to make mushroom compost. This came after the farm owners had called a plumber to the scene. He was unable to fix the blockage and asked them to call a sewer pumping service. Instead, the job fell to the workers, As outlined in court, they were never given any information on working in confined spaces, nor was there any occupational health and safety training offered. A mushroom farm, particularly one where composting takes place, has many hazards — far more than most workplaces. A variety of machinery is used on a daily basis. There are confined spaces. Some of the materials handled are, or can be, dangerous. Many of the people who work on such farms, in Langley and elsewhere in the Fraser Valley,. are relatively new immigrants to Canada. They often get the jobs because they have limited job prospects and have some connections to the farm owners. They are also willing to work for low wages at jobs which involve hard physical labour. It is absolutely essential that anyone who hires other people to work in a business offer basic occupational health and safety training. It is also important that when there are hazards, such as confined spaces, employees be fully familiar with the dangers involved. They need to know when they can say “no.” The B.C. Federation of Labour has taken a major interest in this case and deserves credit for highlighting the importance of emplopyers following basic safety practices. Farm workers are just as valuable as any employee on any job site. This case points out the need to ensure they fully understand all the risks of any job they are asked to perform.

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here’s nothing like an earthquake to shake us, at least briefly, out of complacency. Everybody from the Fraser Valley to Cape Scott was talking about the Sept. 9 6.4-magnitude quake south of Port Alice, because so many felt or witnessed its effects. It was followed by a smaller quake a few days later. Vancouver Island continues to creep toward the coast of the B.C. mainland. The Juan de Fuca Plate is the smallest of Earth’s tectonic plates, subducting, or sliding underneath, the North American Plate. The force that builds when the two plates have been stuck for some time is released in an earthquake when the plates move suddenly. It’s not comforting to know that what we think is rocksolid Vancouver Island rests on a plate that is on top of what is called the mantle, which in turn floats on an underground ocean of molten, superheated rock called magma. Another disquieting thought involves the most powerful quake ever recorded on Canadian soil, which happened just west of Courtenay in 1946. We can’t do anything to control or even accurately predict when the next quake will happen, but there are things we can do to be prepared when it does. The Provincial Emergency Program website — www.pep. bc.ca — has a wealth of helpful information. Foremost is being prepared to survive for at least 72 hours without help. While it’s tricky to educate your children without scaring them, PEP recommends developing a post-quake plan and discussing it with your family. It’s easy to think it won’t happen to us, but that’s what people in the Comox Valley thought before 1946. —Comox Valley Record 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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Mufford design ‘reasonable’ Editor: I’m glad to see that a reasonable Mufford overpass design has been proposed. The old design rammed its way through wetlands and farmland, dumped thousands of vehicles onto rural neighbourhoods, and smelled of development. The new design isn’t perfect of course, but doesn’t deserve to be shot down by people that don’t see the bigger picture. Let’s realize 64 Avenue is not some little cow trail. It’s a major, heavily-used four-lane road that extends from Burns Bog in Delta to Glover Road in Langley.

Yes, the Bypass needs an overpass and should have had one decades ago, as was the intent when it was originally constructed back in about 1974. Some of the critics point to the curves, others don’t believe any traffic wants to turn north, while others would happily blast through the wetlands south of Kwantlen’s greenhouses. The positives of the design overwhelmingly outweigh the negatives and reaffirms Glover Road’s importance in Langleys history.

Once the Mufford overpass is completed, and until an overpass is built on the Bypass, an intersection under the 204 Street overpass with an advanced warning system to tell of approaching trains would give traffic an opportunity to divert around the backlog. The real issue here is how we develop Langley in the future, and the Mufford overpass design represents that line in the sand. The east side is rural, the west side urban. Ross MacIntosh, Aldergrove

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Editor: We now have a selfappointed committee to study the advantages if any, of the City of Langley taking over the Township of Langley. Oh! Did I get that reversed? I’m sorry, I just thought because there are so many problems within the Township, that this could be the simplest solution. But we all know that if we are to continue to have equal representation, we’ll still have the

same number of councillors. No savings there. If we are to continue with the same services, there’s no savings there. If we look at what progress has done to the business cores of the cities of Chilliwack and Abbotsford, amalgamation is of limited value. The City of Langley however, because of its good governance and leadership, is still a vibrant community.

This is so obvious, it means there is a continual attempt to bully it into submission to share the financial burden that has been created in the Township. Isn’t it strange that if a knowledgeable City employee conducts a study it is with prejudice, but if Eric Bysouth is part of a study, it’s without prejudice. Give us a break. K. Miller, Langley City

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At the last minute, John Horace Oughton decided he didn’t want a parole hearing. The man known as the “paper bag rapist” cancelled on Monday, Sept. 20, the day before he was scheduled to appear. It isn’t the first time he’s had a last-minute change of mind. At one previous Oughton parole hearing, victims and their representatives made the

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ometimes I in its third year feel sorry for and has become city folk who a major source of think it’s boring to Accidental funding for New live in the country. Rider Stride ThoroughThey don’t know ANNE PATTERSON bred Adoption what they’re missSociety. ing. “The market is our largest Take the weekend of Oct. 1 annual fundraising event away and 2, for example, when Barb from the track. Money raised on Beaton will be hosting the third Oct. 1 and 2 will help us fund annual Shed Row Farm Market spaces to take on new horses at her Fields and Flowers farm, this fall,” said New Stride presito help the New Stride Thordent Marcy Emery. oughbred Adoption Society care Despite the current difficulty for more horses. finding homes for horses in the Barb will be offering visiLower Mainland, Marcy says tors uppity cheese, face time things are looking up for New with a sultry Thoroughbred Stride. mare named Cruella Deville, This year, members of the handmade baby clothes, and industry at Hastings Racecourse home-grown art and produce at have created a program that gives 900 232 St. owners a chance to donate a There are signs, however, that percentage of their winnings to news of this great event has New Stride to care for retired or reached people on the wrong injured race horses. side of the Fraser, who can’t According to Marcy, it’s part resist a chance to shop for a of a North America-wide trend good cause. Last year over 2,000 in the racing industry. people came to pet the horses “More and more attention is and left happy, bags bulging being focused on the aftercare with locally produced treasures. of the horses. The young, urban Some New Stride horses even group, the market that the indusfound new homes. try is hoping to attract to the The two-day Shed Row Farm (sport), is very concerned about Market, held rain or shine, is animal welfare,” she noted.

The support New Stride is getting from the industry allows the non-profit, founded in 2002, to care for its horses until the right home comes along. “There’s fierce competition to even give horses away this year. It’s especially challenging for us because we screen people carefully and ask them to sign a contract. It’s a longer process with us. Some people just give up and say it’s easier to get a free horse from Craigslist,” said Marcy. At the moment, the foundation is providing care and retraining for eight non-competitive Thoroughbreds at two boarding farms in Abbotsford and Langley. New Stride’s horses find new careers as eventers, polo mounts and even barrel racers. “Why not? They’re fast, competitive and love to work,” said Marcy, who recently adopted her first Thoroughbred. More information about the foundation and horses available for sponsorship or adoption can be found by visiting www.newstride.com. For more information about the Shed Row Farm Market, go to www. theshedrowmarket.com. accidentalrider@yahoo.com.

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The Fraser Valley Wedding Festival on Oct. 17 offers a fun and interactive perspective on wedding planning, with live music and delicious dips into chocolate fondue in the complimentary bridal tearoom. “This is our seventh festival and we are making it a girls’ night out,” says Tamara O’Brien, the event producer. “Sip on a glass of wine, go shopping, and enter to win prizes. The only rule is have fun.” The festival’s one-ofa-kind décor showcase welcomes brides into entirely decorated rooms, each designed in a spectacular wedding décor theme with incredible floral arrangements, table dressings, and hot new colour schemes. Brides can shop until they drop in the “matrimonial mall” where experts at the mini storefronts help plan the big day. The festival is on Monday, October 17, from 4 to 8 p.m. at The Coast Hotel and Convention Centre, 20393 Fraser Highway in Langley. Admission is $5 and tickets are available at the door. www.fraservalleyweddingfestival.com.


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A man and woman When the credit used stolen credit card company refused cards a few hours to approve the purafter a vehicle break-in chase, the culprits at the Langley Events used one of the womCentre on Tuesday, an’s other cards and Sept. 20. the transaction was A liquor store secuapproved for nearly rity camera recorded $700. the pair as they put A third credit card $700 worth of booze was used later that on the ill-gotten plasday at a clothing store tic. Submitted photo for over $600. After reporting Langley RCMP are asing for Police are asking the theft of her ID help identifying two people. the public to carefully and cards, the vehireview the photocle owner was congraphs and call Langtacted by Mastercard because someone ley RCMP at 604-532-3200 if the people attempted to use one of her cards to can be identified. make a purchase at the liquor store in To remain anonymous, please call Langley. Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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Character home in Murrayville with outstanding mountain & Langley City $ views on ¼ acre lot. 1 Bdrm unauthorized suite with dry Vinyl siding separate entry & shared laundry. siding, vinyl windows, high efficiency furnace plus air conditioning. Large games room down, with Regency gas fireplace, very open upper floor plan with gleaming hardwood floors, 3 bdrms, 1 bathrm plus sunroom off kitchen. 10’6x24’ heated & insulated garage/shop plus tons of storage in attic area. 21710 48 Ave.Langley

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SEPTEMBER 22/2011

Customizing your new home is easy with upgrades

Making your home your own It is very rare to find a new home development that doesn’t offer optional upgrades. Much like in a car, upgrades go a long way towards customizing your new place and truly making it feel like your own. Popular upgrades at new local home developments include different flooring options or the chance to change your countertops. Most come with an added cost, but many buyers feel they’re worth it. Corina Accili recently purchased a home in Benchmark Homes’ Yorkson South development. Though she and her partner loved the plan, they decided that they wanted to upgrade a few things. “We upgraded the countertops in the kitchen and bathrooms to granite,” Accili says. She also chose to add a heat pump, a built-in

vacuum system and a security system. “We also added custom colours in the bedrooms,” she says, which contributed to the feeling of making a new home truly her own. A security system is a very popular upgrade in most new developments. Barber Creek Development’s Edgewater, Polygon Homes’ Eclipse and Wanson Development’s Mirra are just a few of the current projects that offer them to add to a homeowner’s peace of mind. Another upgrade is an electric fireplace. These options can be seen at Eclipse and Fairborne Homes’ Sequoia, just to name a few. While changing the flooring or painting your bedroom a different colour seem like small things, they can make a big difference when you’re trying to customize your home to fit your own unique style.

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Mosaic a step above the rest with SOLO by Kerry Vital

The sun is shining, and the birds are chirping. Kids are laughing, lawn mowers are buzzing, and a clean, fresh scent emanates from your flower boxes. You walk up the steps of your new home, hearing the click of your heels on the stone pathway, and pause for a moment to look out at the neighbourhood. This is SOLO, by Mosaic Homes. Inside, your home is light, airy and beautiful, with thoughtful touches like nine-foot ceilings on the main floor and a waterfall island in the kitchen that matches the quartz backsplash. Accented by pot lights, standard in every home, the kitchen will easily become the heart of the home, no matter whether you enjoy cooking or not. “We are making this our flagship project,” says Mosaic’s Brandon Trent. While Mosaic has built over 30 projects over the years, SOLO is a different type of home. A boutique community of 12 detached or semi-detached threebedroom residences, SOLO is perfect for homeowners of all ages. “There has been an insane amount of interest,” says Trent. More than half of the homes have already been sold, and many people are stopping by the show homes every day. Mosaic hasn’t spared a single detail,

Really, the product speaks for itself,” says Mosaic’s Brandon Trent.

from the hood fans in the kitchen to the vaulted ceilings in the master bedrooms that lend a sense of airiness to the entire room. If you’re not one of

those people who likes to share sink space with your spouse, SOLO has the perfect feature: his-and-hers sinks, and even his-and-hers closets in the master bedroom in one of the four floorplans. “There are a lot of options for personalizing your space,” says Trent. One of these options is the ability to make the basement into a legal suite (only available in the detached homes), a media room, a fourth bedroom or a recreation room. “I love these homes,” Trent says. “They’re fabulous.” The exteriors are just as beautiful as the interiors. One special feature is the eight-foot-tall doorway, which “makes for a grand sense of arrival,” Trent says. Each home has a different frontage, with elements of several different types of architecture. “The homes are eclectic, modern,

Georgian,” says Trent. A characteristic “swoop” on some of the plans is an element of West Coast design, and those flower boxes that are releasing a gentle scent into the early fall air? Those are standard on every home. “Really, the product speaks for itself,” Trent says. Homeowners at SOLO are incredibly close to any amenity they can imagine. Across the street is a shopping centre that includes Tap Restaurant, a dental office and massage therapy, and just a few minutes away you’ll find shopping, more restaurants, several schools and leisure activities. SOLO is just a moment’s drive from 152 Street, meaning you can be on your way to Vancouver in a flash. Homes at SOLO start at $609,900. For more information visit solohomes. ca or call 604-878-7656.

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Buyers at Mosaic Homes’ SOLO in Rosemary Heights will benefit from truly beautiful architecture (left) and rooms with an open, airy feel that extends to the living areas (above), kitchen (top left), and even a flexible space for an office in most homes (top right.)


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Over the next four months, national research firm Synovate will contact residents throughout TransLink’s territory to learn about people’s travel habits: Do they travel for work, school, recreation, or to carry out routine household responsibilities? Participation in the survey is crucial, Councillor Charlie Fox said at council’s Sept. 12 meeting. If no one participates, “we’ll get nothing” in the way of transportation improvements, he warned. “It’s critical for future planning,” Fox said, adding that if residents don’t take part “we’ll have no one to blame but ourselves.” Until December, Synovate will be contacting households at random, inviting residents to record details of

trips members of those households take during one 24-hour period on a weekday. The information will focus on destination, purpose of trip, time of day and mode of travel. Those who take part will receive a $10 honorarium and the chance to win a prize. Regional trip diary surveys conducted in 2008 and 2004 revealed that most people heading to work or post-secondary school leave their homes and travel to another municipality on their daily commutes. Knowing the origin and destination of trips allows TransLink to plan road and transit improvements along the routes the survey participants take. TransLink will analyze the responses and use the information to allocate funds to areas where transportation routes and facilities for private and commercial

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CONSUMERS SHOULD READ THE FOLLOWING: *† All off ers and Selling Price include Delivery & Destination ($1,495 for 2011 Kizashi SX iAWD Model 6B23V41/$1,395 for 2011 SX4 Hatchback JX iAWD with manual transmission Model H3NB2J1/$1,595 for 2011 Grand Vitara JX 4WD automatic transmission Model L2TB5T1) and a $399 Dealer Administration Fee. Off ers and Selling Price exclude PPSA up to $72 (when fi nancing), applicable taxes, license, registration and insurance, and a down payment of $2,200/$1,900/$2,900. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. These off ers cannot be combined with any other off ers and are subject to change without notice. Dealers may sell for less. See participating dealers for details. *Limited time fi nance off ers available O.A.C. Special bi-weekly purchase fi nance off ers are available on 2011 Kizashi SX iAWD Model 6B23V41 (Selling Price $30,189), 2011 SX4 Hatchback JX iAWD with manual transmission Model H3NB2J1 (Selling Price $21,629) and 2011 Grand Vitara JX 4WD automatic transmission Model L2TB5T1 (Selling Price $27,229) for a 72 month term. The bi-weekly 72 month payment interest rates are based on 2011 Kizashi SX iAWD @ 0.9%, 2011 SX4 Hatchback JX iAWD @ 0% and 2011 Grand Vitara JX 4WD @ 0% purchase fi nancing. Bi-weekly payments are $199/$139/$175 with $2,200/$1,900/$2,900 down payment. Cost of borrowing is $1,630/$0/$0 for a total obligation of $30,189/$21,629/$27,229. Off er valid until September 30, 2011. Closes Oct 31/11 at 11:59:59 p.m. ET. Open to legal residents of Canada who: (i) have reached the age of majority in their province/territory of residence at the time of entry; (ii) hold a valid driver’s license (equivalent to a “G” class license in Ontario or a “Class 5” license in Quebec); and (iii) are insurable. Test drive any new 2011 Suzuki vehicle (excluding, 2010 Equator & 2011 Swift) at a participating Canadian Suzuki dealership and fully complete a ballot to receive an entry into the Contest. Two (2) prizes available to be won, each consisting of one (1) Suzuki 2011 vehicle comparable to the vehicle for which the test drive was taken and for which the Entry was received; each having a maximum retail prize value of $30,635.00 CDN. Limit one (1) entry per person. Odds depend on the number of Entries received during each Ballot Submission Period (as defi ned in the rules). Skill-testing question required. For full rules and regulations see your participating Suzuki dealership. ◊Purchase any 2011 Kizashi, 2011 SX4, or 2011 Grand Vitara model and receive a Petro-CanadaTM Preferred PriceTM card valid for $0.40 per litre savings on up to 1,875 litres of fuel per card (maximum litres for approximately one year). Based on Natural Resources Canada’s 2011 Fuel Consumption Guide ratings for the 2011 Kizashi SX iAWD (1,630 L/year), the 2011 SX4 Hatchback JX iAWD (1,550 L/year) and the 2011 Grand Vitara JX 4WD (2,000 L/year). The Preferred PriceTM card is valid at participating Petro-CanadaTM retail locations (and other participating North Atlantic Petroleum retail locations in Newfoundland). This card has no expiry date. Petro-CanadaTM is a Suncor Energy business. TM Trademark of Suncor Energy Inc. Used under license. Petro-CanadaTM is not a sponsor or co-sponsor of this promotion. Eligibility for the card is subject to conditions and exclusions. Gas card will be provided to consumer after concluding purchase contract at participating dealership. Off er valid until September 30, 2011. ‡Closes Oct 31, 2011 at 9:00 p.m. ET. or when offi cial Scratch & Save Card are exhausted (whichever occurs fi rst). Open to legal residents of Canada (age of majority). Receive one (1) Scratch & Save Card (while supplies last) with the purchase of any selected new and unused 2011 Suzuki model (excluding 2011 Suzuki Swift and 2011 Suzuki Equator). Two Thousand (2000) prizes available as follows: Fifty (50) $1,000.00 CDN incentives (Odds 1:40); One Hundred and Fifty (150) $750.00 CDN incentives (Odds 1:13); Four Hundred (400) $500.00 CDN incentives (Odds 1:5); and One Thousand Four Hundred (1,400) $250.00 CDN incentives (Odds 1:2). Skill-testing question required. See participating Suzuki dealership for full rules and regulations. 1The Suzuki Kizashi received the highest numerical score among Midsize Cars in the proprietary J.D. Power and Associates 2011 Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout StudySM. Study based on responses from 73,790 new-vehicle owners, measuring 234 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2011. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. When properly equipped.


More Power. Less Fuel. Great Value is a comparison between the entire current Chrysler Canada lineup and the entire 2010 Chrysler Canada lineup. Wise customers read the fine print: •, *, ††, §, ∞ The Have It All Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating dealers on or after September 1st, 2011. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. See participating dealers for complete details and conditions. •$19,998 Purchase Price applies to 2011 Dodge Journey SE (22F+CLE) only and includes $2,000 Consumer Cash Discount. Pricing includes freight ($1,400) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealers may sell for less. See participating dealers for complete details. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on select 2011 vehicles and are manufacturer-to-dealer incentives, which are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. Amounts vary by vehicle. See your dealer for complete details. ††Customer Choice Financing for 36-, 48- and 60-month terms on approved credit through TD Financing Services and Ally Credit Canada is available at participating dealerships to qualified retail customers on select new 2011 Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Ram models. Taxes on the full negotiated purchase price are payable at the beginning of the contract term resulting in higher payments than payments taxed on a periodic basis and are not reflected in advertised payments. The following terms apply to TD Financing Services contracts. (Different contract terms apply to Ally Credit Canada offers. See your dealer for complete details.) Vehicles are financed over a 36-, 48- or 60-month term with payments amortized over a term of up to 96 months and the pre-determined residual balance payable at the end of the contract. At contract’s end, customers have the choice of returning their vehicle through a Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram dealership with no further obligations (except payment of a $199 return fee and excess wear and tear, mileage and similar charges), financing the remaining balance for the rest of the amortization period at then-current standard rates or paying the residual balance in full. Some conditions apply. Customer Choice Financing offered by TD in Quebec is subject to different terms and conditions. All advertised Customer Choice Financing offers are TD offers. Example: 2011 Dodge Journey SXT (28K) with a Purchase Price of $24,895 financed at 4.99% APR over 60 months with payments amortized over 88 months equals 130 bi-weekly payments of $156 and one final payment of $9,025 for a cost of borrowing of $4,347 and a total obligation of $29,242. Taxes, licence, insurance, registration, excess mileage and wear and tear charges, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and charges not included. Dealers may sell for less. See participating dealers for complete details. §2011 Dodge Journey Crew shown. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discount Offer: $27,395. Pricing includes freight ($1,400) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealers may sell for less. ∞Loyalty Bonus Cash is offered on most new 2011 and 2012 Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Ram models (with the exception of 2011/2012 Dodge Caliber Canada Value Package and SE Plus, Grand Caravan Canada Value Package, Grand Caravan Cargo Van, Journey Canada Value Package, Avenger SE, Ram 1500 Reg Cab [4x2 & 4x4], Ram Chassis Cab, Jeep Wrangler 2-door Sport, Patriot Sport [4x2 & 4x4] and Compass Sport [4x2 & 4x4] and Chrysler 200 LX) and is deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Eligible customers include those that had entered into a new Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge or Ram vehicle Gold Key Lease with a maturity date from September 1st, 2011 and forward. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. ^Based on January 2010 through June 2011 R. L. Polk sales total registrations. ¤Based on 2011 EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide ratings published by Natural Resources Canada. Transport Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. 2011 Dodge Journey SE Canada Value Package – Hwy: 7.5L/100 KM and City: 10.8L/100 KM. ®SIRIUS and the dog logo are registered trademarks of SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc. ®Jeep is a registered trademark of Chrysler Group LLC. Customer Choice Financing is a trademark of Chrysler Group LLC.

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business

StarS reStaurant

Auto industry huge for B.C. A study of the social and economic impacts of New Car Dealers’ in B.C. shows the industry to be crucial to the economic fabric of the province generating a total of $9.4 billion in retail sales in 2010 and supporting 33,755 full time equivalent jobs throughout the province. Annually, new car dealers in B.C. account for close to $2

Business celebrates one year

Billion ($1.8 billion in 2010) towards the total provincial gross domestic product (GDP) which is comparable to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games ($2.3 billion in 2010). Throughout the province, new car dealers are directly employing close to 15,000 people, an average of 40 full-time and seven part-time individuals at each store. “B.C.’s auto dealers are the

Xtreme-EffeX is celebrating their oneyear anniversary at their Langley location. The business, located at 303-20630 Mufford Cres., is having an open house and barbecue on Saturday, Sept. 24 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

engine of the local economy throughout the province,” says Blair Qualey, president and CEO of the New Car Dealers Association of BC (NCDA). A total of 156,656 vehicles were sold in B.C. in 2010 a 10.8 per cent increase over 2009; which had lost more than $1 billion in revenue from sales in 2008, and more than $2 billion from 2007.

The business provided custom ironworks and fabrications. There will also be prizes given away throughout the day, including a plasma TV, a fully-stocked bar fridge and an authentic

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October 8, 15 & 22 at 6:30 pm Join us in stars restaurant with executive Chef, Kasey dubler and the brewers of boundary bay brewery for a five-course dinner, each paired with an award-winning craft beer.

Canucks jersey. They will also be holding a fundraiser with proceeds benefiting the Arthritis Society. The business is also launching a new website, www.XtremeEffeX.com.

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• The Langley Times • Thursday, September 22, 2011

Township For the week of September 22, 2011

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dates to note Thursday, September 22 | 7 - 9pm Community Safety Advisory Committee Civic Facility Salmon River Committee Room Wednesday, September 28 | 7 - 9pm Youth Advisory Committee Civic Facility Salmon River Committee Room Monday, October 3 | 7 - 11pm Regular Council Meeting Civic Facility Fraser River Presentation Theatre Township of Langley Civic Facility 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley V2Y 3J1 604.534.3211 | tol.ca

langley events centre Coming Events Langley Rivermen Junior A Hockey Langley Rivermen Home Opener! Sat Sep 24 7pm

vs. Surrey Eagles

Trinity Western Spartans Women’s Basketball Wed Sep 28 5pm Thu Sep 29 5pm

vs. UBC - Okanagan vs. UBC - Okanagan

tol.ca

20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley V2Y 3J1 | 604.534.3211

public notices 2011 Propery Tax Sale September 26, 2011

21995 MAXWELL CRES

LT 1, PL 16044

22706 NO 10 HWY

LT B, DL 301, PL 13258

24635 87 AVE

LT 1, TWP 11, PL LMS01525

Pursuant to Division 8 – Annual Tax Sale of the Local Government Act and Section 254 of the Community Charter, take notice that the following properties that still have delinquent (2009) property taxes owing at 10am on September 26, 2011 will be offered for sale at that time. The 2011 property tax sale shall commence at:

9050 CHURCH ST

LT 4, BLK 6, DL 19, PL 736

2882 267A ST

LT 483, SEC 19, TWP 13, PL 62271

3063 268 ST

LT 21, SEC 19, TWP 13, PL NWS666

62 27044 32 AVE

LT 46, SEC 19, TWP 13, PL NWS1758

26972 28B AVE

LT 159, SEC 19, TWP 13, PL 37687

27256 FRASER HWY

LT 7, BLK 2, SEC 20, TWP 13, PL 1621

Date:

Monday, September 26

Time:

10am

205 27358 32 AVE

LT 15, SEC 20, TWP 13, PL LMS811

Place:

Fraser River Presentation Theatre Civic Facility 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley, BC

142 27456 32 AVE

LT SL 48, SEC 20, TWP 13, PL NWS1792

65 27456 32 AVE

LT 57, SEC 20, TWP 13, PL NWS1792

22 27456 32 AVE

LT SL 85, SEC 20, TWP 13, PL NWS1792

Civic

BCA Short Legal

26587 32A AVE

LT 96, SEC 30, TWP 13, PL 51081

20587 24 AVE

SEC 23, TWP 7, PL 12740

3560 264 ST

LT 6, SEC 30, TWP 13, PL 40231

3502 208 ST

LT A, SEC 25, TWP 7, PL 80733

26658 32A AVE

LT 20, SEC 30, TWP 13, PL 50664

20103 41A AVE

LT 443, SEC SW35, TWP 7, PL 49284

27120 34 AVE

LT 398, SEC 30, TWP 13, PL 61803

20272 41 AVE

LT 306, SEC 35, TWP 7, PL 43912

26878 33A AVE

LT 189, SEC SE30, TWP 13, PL 53166

21361 42 AVE

LT 10, SEC 36, TWP 7, PL 41332

27527 43 AVE

LT 26, SEC 32, TWP 13, PL 39972

208 19835 64 AVE

LT 22, SEC 15, TWP 8, PL LMS899

27262 48 AVE

SEC 32, TWP 13, NWD

2665 WILDWOOD DR

LT 410, SEC 15, TWP 8, PL 61646

26692 58 AVE

LT 8, SEC 7, TWP 14, PL 2492

7356 202A ST

LT 1, SEC 23, TWP 8, PL 72629

TBD

DL 453, PL 23256E

20453 78 AVE

LT 2, SEC 23, TWP 8, PL 72492

302 19750 64 AVE

LT 63, SEC 10, TWP 8, PL LMS2629

8184 208 ST

LT 1, SEC 25, TWP 8, PL 69871

318 6336 197 ST

LT 52, SEC 10, TWP 8, PL LMS3074

8170 208 ST

LT C, SEC 25, TWP 8, PL 19556

21963 OLD YALE RD

LT 4, SEC 31, TWP 10, PL LMS3898

108 20820 87 AVE

LT 14, SEC 25, TWP 8, GRP 2, PL LMS2436

35 6450 199 ST

LT 35, SEC 15, TWP 8, PL LMS4671

21362 86A CRES

LT 92, SEC 25, TWP 8, PL 72394

78 20540 66 AVE

LT 102, DL 311, PL BCS35

2 8892 208 ST

LT 2, SEC 36, TWP 8, PL LMS1474

7016 201B ST

LT 87, SEC 14, TWP 8, PL BCP1655

12 8892 208 ST

LT 12, SEC 36, TWP 8, PL LMS1474

20110 72 AVE

LT 1, SEC 14, TWP 8, PL BCP7395

46 8890 WALNUT GROVE DR LT 46, SEC 36, TWP 8, PL LMS2222

7354 196B ST

LT 23, SEC 22, TWP 8, PL BCP9582

132 9208 208 ST

LT 132, SEC 36, TWP 8, PL LMS985

123 20033 70 AVE

LT 9, SEC 14, TWP 8, PL BCS908

20944 94B AVE

LT 53, SEC 36, TWP 8, PL 70477

148 20033 70 AVE

LT 23, SEC 14, TWP 8, PL BCS908

8912 213 ST

LT 13, SEC 36, TWP 8, PL 75394

193 20033 70 AVE

LT 75, SEC 14, TWP 8, PL BCS908 LT 28, DL 311, PL BCS981

The Langley Events Centre is located at 7888 - 200 Street

9193 214 ST

LT 573, SEC 36, TWP 8, PL 67459

40 6747 203 ST

For ticket information, contact Langley Events Centre 604.882.8800 • langleyeventscentre.com

21217 95 AVE

LT 213, SEC 36, TWP 8, PL 61779

61 20449 66 AVE

LT 63, DL 311, PL BCS1044

20838 LOUIE CRES

LT 2, DL 53, PL 4283

20321 98A AVE

LT 3, DL 124, PL BCP20812

14 19696 TELEGRAPH TRAIL

LT 14, DL 122, PL LMS1508

12 27272 GLOUCESTER WAY

LT 12, SEC 5, TWP 14, PL BCS2182

LT 12, SEC 14, TWP 10, PL 42272

13 27272 GLOUCESTER WAY

LT 13, SEC 5, TWP 14, PL BCS2182

3097 230 ST

LT 9, SEC 20, TWP 10, PL 43183

14 27272 GLOUCESTER WAY

LT 14, SEC 5, TWP 14, PL BCS2182

24044 FRASER HWY

LT A, SEC 27, TWP 10, PL 12648

10 19977 71 AVE

LT 10, SEC 15, TWP 8, PL BCS2453

20 20326 68 AVE

LT 16, DL 311, PL BCS2551

public open house Latimer Neighbourhood Plan The Township of Langley will hold an Open House for a new land use plan for the Latimer Neighbourhood. Two options are proposed for discussion. These options provide a more sustainable neighbourhood through provision of: • a range of housing opportunities and choices • walkable neighbourhoods • necessary commercial support services for the neighbourhood in the form of mixed use • preservation of open space, natural beauty, and critical environmental areas • a variety of transportation choices • high quality design and architecture Property owners and residents of the community are encouraged to attend the Open House and provide input to the proposal. The boundaries of the Latimer Neighbourhood Plan are shown on the plan. Date: Thursday, October 6 Time: 4 - 8pm Place: Langley Events Centre, Banquet Hall 7888 - 200 Street Patrick Marples Planner, Community Development Division 604.533.6113

1722 252 ST

3562 236 ST

LT 1, SEC 28, TWP 10, PL 38229

23737 OLD YALE RD

LT 7, SEC 33, TWP 10, PL 19204

5377 245A ST

LT 110, SEC 3, TWP 11, PL 62174

42 21848 50 AVE

LT 42, SEC 6, TWP 11, PL NW 3121

5730 244 ST

LT 50, SEC 10, TWP 11, PL 44337

6430 COTTONWOOD LANE

LT 7, SEC 16, TWP 11, PL 22576

6934 GLOVER RD

LT 5, DL 21&22, PL 9602

B206 8929 202 ST

LT 98, SEC 35, TWP 8, PL BCS3066

24850 59 AVE

LT 104, SEC 11, TWP 11, PL58685

TBD

SEC 18, TWP 10, REF BCP4161

27212 91 AVE

DL 216, PL 52243F Darlene Foxgord Manager, Revenue and Tax Collection 604.533.6029

Property Tax Exemptions Notice is given that the Township of Langley will be considering 2012 property tax exemption (with provision for exemption at a maximum of 10 years at a time) for the following properties. Estimated taxes are shown for 2012 and for the following two years as required in Section 227 of the Community Charter.

Township of Langley – Property Tax Exemptions – 2012 Name

Folio

Address 2012

Estimated General Taxes 2013 2014

Community Halls, Charitable and Non-Profit Organizations Great Commission Foundation Langley Lions Society West Langley Hall Fraser Health Authority Mountain View Conservation Centre Mountain View Conservation Centre

0246811115 0203911115 0765930067 0516512033 0516512024

1326 248 Street 9402 208 Street 8521 198A Street 23898 Rawlison Cr 8011 240 Ave

1,913 2,605 258,350 5,950 4,050

2,105 2,865 284,200 6,545 4,450

2,310 3,145 312,000 7,185 4,900

Darlene Foxgord Manager, Revenue and Tax Collection 604.533.6029

Township continued...


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Township of Langley 2011 local government election Voting Day: Saturday, November 19, 2011 NOTICE OF NOMINATION 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: from 9:00am, Tuesday, October 4, 2011 to 4:00pm, Friday, October 14, 2011 During that period, nomination documents will be received between 8:00am and 4:30pm Monday to Friday, except statutory holidays, for the following offices: 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. Residents can check to see if they are on the List of Registered Electors at tol.ca/election.

RESIDENT ELECTOR QUALIFICATIONS: Resident electors may vote if they meet ALL the following requirements: • age 18 or older • a Canadian citizen • 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 • not disqualified by any enactment from voting in an election or be otherwise disqualified by law.

NON-RESIDENT PROPERTY ELECTORS QUALIFICATIONS: Non-resident property electors may vote if they meet ALL the following requirements: • age 18 or older on or before general voting day; • a Canadian citizen • a resident of British Columbia for a minimum of 6 months immediately before the day of registration • 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 • not entitled to register as a resident elector of the Township • not disqualified by any enactment from voting in an election or be otherwise disqualified by law; and • 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 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.

REQUEST TO OMIT PERSONAL INFORMATION An elector may request that personal information respecting the elector be omitted from or obscured on the List of Registered Electors. On request, the Chief Election Officer will amend the list available to the public by omitting or obscuring the address of the elector or other information about the elector.

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

CAMPAIGN ORGANIZERS AND ELECTOR ORGANIZATIONS 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. 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 days and have had a membership of at least 50 electors of the Township of Langley for that period. The last day for establishment of an elector organization that wants to endorse a candidate in this election was August 14, 2011. 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. 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.

ELECTION SIGNS/BANNERS Candidates are not permitted under the Township of Langley Bylaws to erect election signs outside buildings or on properties before Sunday, October 30, 2011 and all election signs are required to be removed by 4:30pm, Wednesday, November 23, 2011.

We are looking for Langley pioneers! Do you currently live in Langley Township or City? Have you lived in Langley for at least 60 years? Each year Langley pioneers who meet the above criteria are recognized at the annual Douglas Day Banquet. Due to the municipal election on November 19, Douglas Day 2011 will be held on Sunday, November 20. If you are a Langley pioneer or know someone who might be, contact us by Wednesday, November 2: Lisa Egan Special Events Coordinator Corporate Communications and Events 604.533.6148 legan@tol.ca

Candidates should be careful when planning campaign activities, as the individuals or organizations hosting or organizing these events and campaigning for candidates may fall within the category of Campaign Organizer, and may be required to register with the Chief Election Officer, as well as possibly having to file a Campaign Financing Disclosure Statement. For your information, there may be penalties associated with violation of the Township’s Sign Bylaw No. 4402 as follows: 1.6 PENALTIES • Every person who commits an offence against this bylaw is liable to a fine and penalty not exceeding $1,000 and costs, or in default of payment thereof, in the alternative, to imprisonment for any period not exceeding two months. • Where an offence against this bylaw is of a continuing nature, the person who commits the offence is liable to a fine not exceeding $1,000 for each day such offence is continued.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: • tol.ca/election • Legislative Services, Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley, BC Voter’s Guide: • 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 Township Bylaws No. 4402 (Sign Bylaw) and No. 4840 (Highway and Traffic Control Bylaw) regulate the Elector Organization Guide: erection of election signs on private and public property. • http://www.cscd.gov.bc.ca/lgd/gov_structure/library/ Election signs such as banners, posters, etc., used campaign_organizer_guide.pdf within a private property or in a facility not owned by the Township of Langley or the Langley School District Susan Palmer, Chief Election Officer that has been rented for the purpose of campaigning, 604.533.6032 as long as they are not erected or viewable outside that Bob Wilson, Deputy Chief Election Officer property or facility, do not run afoul of the Township’s 604.532.7396 bylaws.

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public notices 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

Trails Closed for Maintenance Trail maintenance will be performed in the High Point area of south Langley during the week of September 26 to 30. Signs will be posted at entrance points to individual trails to identify their closure. Parks Operations 604.532.7350

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employment opportunity Firefighters Wanted The Township of Langley Fire Department is currently accepting applications for paid-call firefighter positions in our Fort Langley, Aldergrove, Willoughby, Brookswood, Murrayville, Otter, and Walnut Grove Fire Halls. Applicants must be a current resident of Langley Township. If you are a motivated individual, physically fit, and between the ages of 19 and 60 you may have a future in firefighting. Selected candidates will be required to complete: • Firefighter Ability Test • Firefighter Run An information meeting will be held: Date: Wednesday, September 28 Time: 7pm Place: Fire Hall 6 (Murrayville) 22170 - 50 Avenue Selection criteria and practical test will be reviewed. For more information, contact 604.532.7500 and pick up an application at Fire Hall 6, 22170 - 50 Avenue during business hours. Applications close Friday, October 7 at 4pm. Please note: • Only applicants receiving interviews will be contacted. • We thank you in advance for your application. • Those short-listed will be requested to provide three references from non-family members. Present employer and previous fire departments are preferred references. Township Fire Department 604.532.7500

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Rona South Langley owners, management and staff officially ‘cut the board’ to open the new building supply store. customers from Whistler and the Interior come to us for.” General manager Scott Barber was brought in from Rona’s corporate offices to oversee the transition and upgrades to the existing facilities. It’s a massive renovation that will see conversion of existing buildings to provide 11,000 square feet of warehousing for

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public notice 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:

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14,000 products. New products will include paints, moldings, drywall, plumbing, electrical, tools, hardware, housewares and concrete blocks. “Langley Township expects some five to ten thousand new houses here in the next five to ten years, so we’ll be well-positioned for this growth,” Barber said. However, Barber

says he also values the personal relationships that the company has built up over the past half-century and vows that won’t change. The store, which has seen its staff grow to 10, will now be open seven days a week. The store has been owned by Len and Donna George since 2003 and the couple resides on the site.

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One of the changes new Langley Rivermen head coach Steve O’Rourke made was to transform the games room into a learning room in the team’s dressing room. While that may not be a popular move with the 16-to20 male demographic, it is a necessity for what O’Rourke wants to instill in his junior A hockey club. So instead of sitting around playing video games, the players can watch video to improve their hockey game. “There is a ton of learning to do,” O’Rourke explained on Monday afternoon, just days before the Rivermen open the B.C. Hockey League season with a home-and-home series against the Surrey Eagles. The teams play in Surrey on Friday and the Langley Events Centre on Saturday, with both games starting at 7 p.m. O’Rourke and the Rivermen take over from Harvey Smyl and the Chiefs, who both went back to Chilliwack this off-season following the sale of the junior A hockey club. Only a handful of players remain from the Chiefs 201011 roster, including new captain Ryan Bakken. Bakken is also the only defenceman on the roster with BCHL experience, so he will be counted on for leadership both on and off the ice as the players adapt to junior A. While not ideal to have such limited junior A experience on the blue-line, that is the reality

the team faces. “We have a young set of defence that is going to take a lot of grooming,” O’Rourke said. Up front, the returnees include Austin Plevy, Mason Blacklock, Mike Tebbutt and Darnell Dyck. Tebbutt will serve as an assistant captain, as will newcomers Danny Vlanich and Derek Sutliffe. O’Rourke, who spent the past two seasons as an assistant coach in the pro game with the American Hockey League’s Abbotsford Heat, knows that it will be a steep learning process as he gets to know his players and they get to know him. “For our fans, they have to expect a young team that is trying to come together,” he said. “There will be some long nights. “We have to be patient and let these kids learn and develop.” But that doesn’t mean the coach is giving them a free pass. “My expectations are very high and they have to come in and meet those expectations.” The team added eight American import players, many of whom played tier 3 junior, a step below the BCHL. Team owner Roy Henderson, who runs Global Sports Scouting Services Inc., has extensive hockey contacts, so O’Rourke said fans can expect top talent from all over North America. Another reason for the import heavy ratio of players is because since the new

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Langley Rivermen’s Mason Blacklock looks for the puck in front of goaltender James Barr during Tuesday’s practice at Sportsplex. The Rivermen begin the BCHL season tomorrow (Friday) and play their home opener at the Langley Events Centre on Saturday. ownership did not take control of the organization until June 1, they were already behind in the recruiting process. The Rivermen are going with Jimmy Kruger in goal and James Barr as his back-up. Barr played junior B in Mission last season, while Kruger comes from the U.S. “That is a piece we knew we had to have, a veteran goaltender,” O’Rourke said of Kruger. Kruger played in the NAHL last season with the Texas Tornado, posting a 2.36 goals against average and a 0.914 save percentage. Despite still getting to know his players — and the players getting to know the coaching staff — O’Rourke has what he calls guarded optimism. He also promised the Rivermen will skate hard, play aggressive and pressure their opponents.

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Langley Rivermen coach Steve O’Rourke goes over some X’s and O’s during the team’s practice on Tuesday at Sportsplex.

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Trinity Western University’s Alison Jackson and Fiona Benson led the Spartans charge at the Sundodger Invitational as they finished second and third respectively in the women’s open competition while first-year Spartan Blair Johnston led the men as he was the first Canadian male to cross the finish line Saturday. Running in their first full-length event of the year, Jackson and Benson ran the six kilometre event sideby-side throughout the entire race with Jackson, who also competes on the Spartans swim team, winning the sprint to the finish line with a time of 21:59.48. While Jackson pulled away for second place, Benson did well to hold off a hard charge from eventual fourth place finisher Marlene Farrell as the the Dawson Creek product crossed the line less than a second before her challenger with an official time of 22:00.14. With UBC’s Maria Bernard taking control of the race early and eventually wining with a time of 21:41.00, Jackson and Benson teamed up from the start and held second and third place for most of the race. On the men’s side it was Johnston leading the way for the Spartans in the eight kilometre event. ••••• Darren Whitehouse finished sixth, but more importantly, Whitehouse and his Fraser Valley Cascades teammates placed first overall. The team was competing at the Dunes in Kamloops over the weekend at the first PACWest regular season golf tournament. Whitehouse shot a two-day total of 145 while the Cascades took the team title by six strokes over Camosun College, with a combined 574. Altogether, 47 golfers on eight teams took part in the tournament.


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North Langley’s atom football squad continued their improvement in the first month of the season, but came up short, losing 12-0 to the Chilliwack Giants on Saturday in Valley Community Football League action. Chris Morrison led the team in tackling while Elizabeth Hawkins came up with a fumble recovery. Emerson Block also had some huge tackles for losses.

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6-for-13 for 93 yards and one touchdown passing and another rushing, while Jon Roney was 4-for-5 for 35 yards. Daniel English and Downey each hauled in three passes for 49 and 76 yards, respectively. The ground game churned out 175 yards, with Kyle Albertini (77 yards) and Leyh (54 yards) doing the bulk of the damage. The defence held Chilliwack to 214 yards of net offence, including just 53 yards rushing. The Huskers lone touchdown was on a pass reception from

Adann Hendrickson to Peter Johns. Alamolhoda said while the defence was solid, they did display poor tackling. It didn’t help that after a summer of nice weather, they were playing in rainy conditions on a sloppy field for the first time. “Our guys just weren’t used to the angles and the field conditions, so they were sliding all over the place and missing tackles and just weren’t diligent in taking the guy down,” he said. “They were looking for the big hit as opposed to just wrapping up and

bringing the carrier down.” Nick Naylor had two converts, plus a pair of field goals to complete Langley’s scoring. The Rams have their home finale on Saturday at McLeod Park when they host Victoria’s Westshore Rebels (3-4). The game kicks off at 4 p.m. It will also be fan appreciation night with a grand prize of a Seattle Seahawks ticket package.

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WEDNESDAY • Langley Film Nights - Shot in the Dark Fall Series 2011 Seasons passes available at Wendel’s in Fort Langley or at Colossus on film night; cash or cheque only. Tickets at the door $10; cash or cheque only. All films are at Colossus cinema, at 200 Street and 88 Avenue. Start time is 7:30 p.m. Films will run Sept. 28, Oct. 12, 26 and Nov. 2. • Are you looking for some good answers to tough questions with respect to the creation/evolution debate? Dr. Emil Silvestru, a specialist in the geology of cave will give an informative, multimedia presentation, and will answer your questions, Sept 28, 7:30 p.m. at the Langley Free Reformed Church (corner 208 Street and 80 Avenue in Willoughby. • Parent Child Mother Goose Program for parents and children up to age four Parkside Centennial Elementary, 3300 270 St., Aldergrove. 10 weeks. Oct. 5 to Dec. 7, from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. To register contact Bernice Way 604-857-4662 or email bernice@ aldergrovens.com.

THURSDAY • Sharing and Caring Social at the Langley Seniors Recreation and Resource Centre. Most Thursdays from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., $3 drop-in. Sept. 22 Robert Klassen has many anecdotes to share from his 35 years with Canada Border Services Agency. Klassen will read from his book, “I Do Declare.” Sept. 29 No Sharing and Caring Social this week. The Birthday Social is Wednesday, Sept. 28 and features the country music of singer/guitarist Kenny Buston. • Run (or walk) For Relief on Oct. 1 and help buy food, medicine, and survival supplies for those living “on the run” inside Burma’s genocidal war-zone and meet with those who have fled to Canada for refuge and live among us.

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FRIDAY • Hominum Fraser Valley Chapter is an informal discussion and support group to help gay, bi-sexual and questioning men with the challenges of being married, separated or single. Next meeting is on Friday, Sept. 30. Call Art 604-462-9813 or Don 604-329-9760.

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EARN EXTRA INCOME Learn to operate a Mini-Office Outlet from home. Free online training, flexible hours, great income. www.123bossfree.com

We need to fill 50 to 60 full and part-time positions, including…

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Duration: 42 weeks Potential Wages: $100k/yr

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Class 1 City P&D Drivers required for Lower Mainland runs. Full-time opportunity. Start Now! Contact Carl 1-888-453-2813 or E-mail: Carl.constam@hrtrans.com

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AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN

INTO HIGH GEAR!

DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING

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NEW CAREER

CARETAKERS/ RESIDENTIAL MANAGERS

RESIDENTIAL strata complex in Surrey requires 2 full time live-in Resident Managers; admin. work and general maint. of 4 bldgs. Exp. in building maint., h/w heating, boilers, WHMIS, Fire and Safety, electrical/mechanical systems, have pool certif. and be computer literate. Possess good communication skills & be able to maintain good working relationships. Fax to 604-531-4624, email Cheryl@hughmckinnon.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

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Call Daniel at 604 708-2345.

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BC College Of Optics

Passed away peacefully at Peace Arch Hospital on September 18 2011 at the age of 70. He is survived by his loving wife of 49 years Carol. Two loving sons, Stephen (Teresa) and Chris (Sheryl), two grandchildren, Alysha and Nicholas, brother Brian and Aunt Irene. He is predeceased by his parents, Joseph and Kathleen and brother Dennis. Phil will be greatly missed by his many friends at the Mocha Room, Albert & Serena, Lisa & John and Bobby. A viewing will be held on Saturday September 24, 2011 at 10 a.m from Henderson’s Langley Funeral Home, 20786 Fraser Hwy, followed by a Celebration of Life at 11 am.

CHILDREN

The Area Manager is a contributing member of the senior management team and is responsible for the daily operations of our community living programs in the CLBC Vancouver Coastal region. The Area Manager reports to the Director of Quality Services. The successful applicant will have a combination of exp. and knowledge in the following areas: · Service Delivery - ensuring excellence in all programs for individuals with developmental disabilities; · Leadership providing direction and functioning as an exemplar; · Admin. - developing and maintaining organizational functioning; · Community - promoting awareness and building relationships w/stakeholders.

ORGANIC GROCERY DELIVERY FRANCHISE AVAILABLE

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

EDUCATION

Wed., Sept 28th, 2011 10:00 - 11:30 am or 7:00 - 8:30 pm The Coast Hotel and Convention Centre 20393 Fraser Hwy., Langley

Seminar includes: • How your executor can save time and money on estate settlement fees • Pros and cons of joint ownership • What is probate? Is it always wise to avoid it? • Overview of capital gains tax • Cremation and burial pre-planning • Presented in simple easy-to-understand terms • and much, much more Presented by

Please RSVP Colin at 604-762-1490


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FARM WORKERS

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 130

HELP WANTED

FARM WORKERS NEEDED for Grafton Farms Cranberry Farm in Langley. Seasonal / Full Time. $9.28/hr for 60 hours per week. Physically demanding outdoor work & will be working under pressure. Fax resume to: 604-270-4081. SUNSELECT Produce Aldergrove&Delta, seeking FT farm workers planting,pruning,harvesting&general farm duties Must be willing to work FT steady hours, own transport,train on job $9.64/hr Fax resume 604.607.7656

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Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628 www.plea.bc.ca

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GREAT CLIPS

Is Hiring Hair Stylists

LOCAL P&D DISPATCHER Required for a busy Surrey based transport company. Must be able to multi-task, communicate effectively and have excellent keyboard skill. Prior experience in city or courier dispatch a huge asset. Negotiable salary. Drivers 1 ton, 3 ton and cargo van owner operators wanted for busy BC owned transport company. Must be able to communicate Fluently in English and must have a good understanding of the greater Vancouver area. Experience is an asset. Forward your resume to Cory Tepper at ctepper@ rdiamondgroup.com. Or fax to 604 591 8071. Outgoing Individuals Wanted

Up to $20 per/hr

F/T, 18+. Summer and permanent openings in all areas. Fun Promos. No Sales. No Experience, No Problem! Call Rebecca 604-777-2194

We Provide Customers for Hair Stylists That Love To Cut Hair!

Innotech Windows + Doors is a high-quality, hybrid steel and uPVC window and door manufacturer located in Abbotsford.

HELP WANTED

CASHIER & STOCK PERSON with exp, for our Langley produce store, P/T, F/T. Call: 604-533-8828. CUSTOMER SERVICE AGENT Top travel incentive company based in Langley, BC has openings for a Customer Service Agent. Duties to include handling incoming calls and answering products and service questions, providing details and information about their account. Resolving any product or service problem and assisting customer with any product or services they may need. We provide excellent training, benefits and a fun exciting work environment. Hours are MF, 8-4. Ability to speak/read/write French is an asset but not a requirement. Fax resume to 604526-3180 or e-mail resume to csrjobs@travelamericainc.com

Customer Service Rep P/T 24 hours a week Shift work, must be available 7 days a week. The individual will perform various duties including: cleaning rental equipment, maintaining the facility and lot. Serving customers in person and on the phone, using the computer to prepare rental contracts and invoices. Requirements: Valid drivers license and a good driving record, ability to operate vehicles that have automatic and standard transmissions. Apply online @

www.uhauljobs.com or email resumes to: denise_ausma@uhaul.com EVENING & WEEKEND Help required. Must have Serving It Right. Apply in person to Rider Liquor Store, Monday - Friday from 9am 4pm- 4143-208th St. Langley FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944 F/T PULLER PACKER $12.00 starting wage. Must speak & write fluent English. Fax resume 604-541-1388 NOT in School? Need a Job? Interested in the outdoors and environment? Must be 15-30 yrs old and available for f/t employment. Gain wk. experience and free skills training. No exp. required. October start, 6 month prgm. $8.75 p/hr plus completion bonus. Contact LEPS 604.532.3518, www.leps.bc.ca

HELP WANTED

This key position works closely with other members of the production team to ensure that orders are scheduled to meet customer delivery dates. The Production Scheduler understands production capability and capacity and makes informed decisions on the most efficient use of time and resources.

Production Control Coordinator

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At Innotech, performance is our passion. Recognized to be in the top ten percent of window fabricators in our class, we have finetuned our products to reach the highest performance ratings for several product categories. As a result, we have become the leading choice for high-profile multifamily, commercial and residential projects across Canada and the United States. Innotech is an innovative, energetic and family-oriented company that promotes a casual, flexible and fun work environment. We value teamwork, open communication and continuous improvement – our focus is serving our clients by exceeding their expectations. Innotech offers competitive wages and a comprehensive benefits package.

If you have at least 3 years of experience in a dynamic manufacturing environment and strive for excellence and success, send your resume to: HR@tapptech.com. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted

Roofers and Labourers required immediately in Kamloops and Cranbrook, BC. Candidate will have 1-3 years of commercial flat roofing experience, driver’s licence and transportation. Send resume: shannon@westernroofing.ca SERVICE TECH & INSTALLER OVER HEAD DOOR CO. in Surrey is looking for an Industrial door service tech & Installer. Must have exp. & valid Drivers Lic. Fax resume to 604-888-8828 or email: calvin@valmartdoors.com

Storage Management Team / Couple Two person team or couple to profitably manage a U-Haul storage location in Port Kells. Oversee all aspects of storage transactions, customer service, equipment rentals, record keeping, security. Requires valid drivers license. Full time position, on site apartment available. Apply online @

uhauljobs.com Keyword: Storage Management Team or email: Jackie_amanick@uhaul.com

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.

www.driveproducts.com COME JOIN OUR TEAM!

Drive Product’s is Canada’s leading supplier of Truck Mounting Equipment to the mobile transportation industry. We currently have the following openings within our Vancouver Branch:

If you want to be a part of a growing company, please forward your resume and cover letter in PDF or Word format to: careers@innotech-winows.com or by fax 604-854-1718 with “Production Control Coordinator” in the subject line. No telephone calls.

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES

PRODUCTION LEAD HAND Growing Manufacturing Co. in the Fraser Valley has an opening for a production lead hand in a fast paced evolving environment. ~ Knowledge of production line flow is an asset ~ Applicant must have prior production lead experience ~ Must be able to communicate with all levels of management ~ Must have good written and oral communication skills ~ Must be a team player ~ Ability to make critical decisions affecting production as needed Please send cover letter and resume to: msteves@coastmountain icecream.com

CIVIL & PARK CONSTRUCTORS Seeks Laborers for project in Vancouver. Must have own vehicle. Min. 1 year experience in construction labor. Fulltime $17 - $20 (depending on experience) Plus OVERTIME and BENEFITS Fax resume to 604-507-4711 or Email: Paulo@wilco.ca www.wilcocivil.ca

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MEDICAL/DENTAL ORTHO CDA

Ortho office in Langley seeking exp’d CDA with ortho module 3-4 days/wk. Must have prev. experience in an ortho practice, be computer literate & have excellent communication skills. Great opportunity to join fun office with well established team. Email resume with cover letter to orthobcdr@gmail.com.

TABOR VILLAGE Tabor Village is a growing Campus of Care made up of Tabor Home, Tabor Court, and Tabor Manor. Our quality team provides older adults with compassion and “Care from the Heart” in a Christian health care environment. We are currently recruiting for a Full Time Recreation & Volunteer Coordinator at Tabor Court and invite you to visit our website at:

www.taborvillage.org to view a detailed job description and instructions for submitting your application.

MODEL/TALENT AGENCIES

MOVIE EXTRAS ! WWW.CASTINGROOM.COM Families, Kids, Tots & Teens!! Register Now Busy Film Season

All Ages, All Ethnicities

CALL 604-558-2278

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Admin Assistant

Innotech is seeking a driven individual with great communication skills, attention to details and desire to start a challenging but rewarding career as a Production Control Coordinator. Working with the production team, you will be managing capacity planning and production scheduling to meet and exceed our clients’ expectations, sales forecasts and other company targets.

Innotech Windows + Doors is committed to diversity and equitable access to employment opportunities based on ability. We thank you in advance for your application, however only those candidates qualifying for an interview will be contacted.

LABOURERS

Laborers

Production Scheduler

For Full and Part-Time positions for our Surrey & Langley locations

Call Sam 778-898-4120

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

An award-winning label manufacturer based in Langley, BC is looking for an experienced Production Scheduler.

FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE

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

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WELDERS & FABRICATORS TRUCK SHOP TECHNICIANS

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT We offer competitive wages, comprehensive benefit plans and the opportunity to advance within the company. Must be able to multi- task in a fast paced environment. Please fax your resume to: 604-888-2029 attn: Careers OR email to: jobs@driveproducts.com

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AKANE Jap. Rest. in Langley area now hiring.Cook position / Req.:2+ yrs Jap. cooking exp. & high sch. diploma OR completion of college or univ. in Culinary Art Course. $17.50/hr (37.5 hrs/wk) Main duties are prepare and cook complete Jap. food and clean kitchen etc. Apply: akanejap@gmail.com

We’re looking for an experienced administrative professional to join our team. The successful candidate should have 5+ yrs office experience, type 50+ wpm, be at advanced level of MS Office & have superior computer skills. You must be a self-starter, incredibly organized, able to work unsupervised, and excited to assume control over your department. Experience in marketing office an asset. If this sounds like the place for you, send cover letter, resume & salary expectations to: service@lewisadvantage.ca EXECUTIVE Assistant needed for a forward-thinking company . Applicant should be competent with Microsoft Excel, Word and PowerPoint. Send resumes to ghuamane@gmail.com F/T OFFICE Manager White Rock Tour Company. Advanced skills MS Office 2007 & Publisher. Manage high-volume client itineraries & booking overnight/day tours. Send: jobs.marriottmanagement@ telus.net PROGRESSIVE DENTAL PRACTISE is seeking a friendly, energetic and team oriented F/T Receptionist, exp. req’d. Please drop off resume at 101-2745 Bourquin Cres. West, Abbotsford, or email to: rhonda@bourquindental.com

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COST ACCOUNTANT IMW INDUSTRIES in Chilliwack, BC is currently seeking a fulltime Cost/Project Accountant. This position will work closely with Engineering and Sales to develop and maintain standard costs and pricing, evaluate job profitability and assist with month end preparation. Candidates should be working towards or recently completed a CGA or CMA designation. Proficiency in MS-Excel is necessary and experience with ERP systems in a manufacturing environment is preferred. To learn more about this position please visit our website at www.imw.ca. E-mail resumes to: hr@imw.ca

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PHARMACY Technician required immediately for a beautiful coastal BC community. Graduation from a recognized Pharmacy Technician Training program. One year recent related experience is also required. Effective verbal and written communication, effective interpersonal skills, and the ability to organize work. Call 1-866-355-8355 www.travelnurse.ca

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AUTOMOTIVE SALES CAREER Interested in starting a career in automotive sales, but not sure if you can do it?

The time couldn’t be any better for you to try! At the Honda Way in Abby, we’re looking for hard working and motivated people to join our evolving and growing sales team. Our training program is second to none and our last addition is thriving and on their way for a successful career. The training we provide will give you the necessary foundation to succeed in this fast paced position. We are investing in our people. Let us invest in you. Don’t miss out! No experience necessary. Please contact Brian Choo E-mail: brian@hondaway.com Fax: 604.857.9146

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ALTERNATIVE FOREST Operations is a dynamic growing BC Forestry business, providing extraordinary performance for our customers and crew. We have immediate openings for the following positions. . Skyline Hooktender . Rigging Slingers . Chokermen . Certified Fallers If you are a safe high level performer, experienced and work well with others contact us! Mail resume to AFO, 3818 Cowichan Lake Rd, Duncan, BC, V9L 6K2. Email: admin@heli-log.com. Website: www.heli-log.com BUSY Langley based Commercial Landscape Construction Company is currently seeking motivated individuals to join their team. The following positions are available: Hard Landscape Foreman Hard Landscape Labour General Labour Machine Operator General Landscape Foreman Competitive wages, benefits and incentives. Wages start from $16/hour and can exceed $30/hour based on experience/qualifications. Please fax resume to 604-882-0083 or email employment@canadianlawncare.ca Clearly mark what position you are applying for and wage expectations.

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 $25 - $30 (depending on experience) Plus OVERTIME and BENEFITS Fax resume to 604-507-4711 or Email: Paulo@wilco.ca www.wilcocivil.ca

Flat Roofers

Metro Roofing requires exp. Flat Roofers, BUR, torch, single ply (TPO & PVC). Commercial and Industrial Projects.

Sheet Metal Applicators

Must have previous experience installing roof flashing’s. All work to RCABC Standards & Specifications.

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LEAD ROOF TECHNICIAN

Offering Great Benefits Including: Company Vehicle, Paid Travel, Support Crews, Top Wages, Health/Dental, Pension & Company Uniforms. Must have proven ability to install using RCABC roofing practices and follow WCB regulations. Fax resume: 604-944-2916, Call Adam: 604-944-2977 or e-mail aknipfel@designroofing.ca Visit: www.designroofing.ca MACHINE OPERATORS PIPELAYERS GRADEMAN Required by Established Construction & Development Co The successful applicants must be experienced in all facets of single/multi family & subdivision utilities construction. We are looking only for individuals who are versatile, reliable and are able to work independently Min 3 years experience, valid class 5 licence and own transportation is required. Medical/Dental available Please fax a detailed resume with references and wage expectations to 604-5348469 or email to lisa@verconholdings.ca NOW HIRING

Journeyman Electrician WESTERN OIL SERVICES LTD. Is looking for a Journeyman Electrician to join our Team based environment. Qualified applicants must have experience in the Petroleum Generator, service repair and construction. Wages and benefits as per the collective agreement. The ideal candidate must be highly motivated, possess good communication skills and be ready to learn and embrace new concepts. E-mail resume: info@westernoilservices.com www.westernoilservices.com

~ Sales / Parts Person ~ Spring Installers ~ Commercial Transport Mechanic w/inspector ticket Competitive wages & benefits. Email: abbyspring@shaw.ca or Fax: 604-504-1943 • SHOWER DOOR & KITCHEN CABINET INSTALLERS • PHOTO FRAME ASSEMBLERS Surrey’s Leading Glass & Shower Door Company Rahul Glass Ltd. is looking for experienced Full-Time installers and assemblers. Very exciting packages will be offered according to previous experience. Contact Raj 604-710-1581 or fax resume: 604-592-2690

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.

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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH Angel’s Health Centre

Anniversary Special! Massage $8 discount til 3pm. 20521 Douglas Cres., Langley Tel: 778-278-2298

NEW Girls, BEST Service

Call: 604.888.4856 Serious Enquiries Only!

RELAXING MASSAGE 188th & Fraser Hwy Call Wendy 778-908-3315

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.

(UNIQUE) RELAXATION BODY CARE 604-859-2998 ~ In-suite shower #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby

We require an energetic, cabinet builder / installer for our busy Surrey / Port Kells location. The ideal candidate will have 5+ years experience, benefits after 3 mos. Position available immediately. Forward resume to: rose@continentalsfg.com or mail: Continental Store Fixture Group Inc. Bldg. # 4, Unit #17, 19272 96 Ave., Surrey, B.C. V4N 4C1. Fax 604-882-3561 LEADING PLBG & HTG grp needs qualified Plumbers for Service Div. Must have excellent cust svc skills, sales exp an asset. 604-536-3419

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

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SPRING RELAX SPA Full body hot oil massage. Insuite showers. 10:00 am ~ 10:00 pm. HIRING.

#102 - 2451 Clearbrook Rd., Abbotsford

604-859-9686

FINANCIAL SERVICES

AVOID BANKRUPTCY - SAVE UP TO 70% Of Your Debt. One affordable monthly payment, interest free. For debt restructuring on YOUR terms, not your creditors. Call 1-866-690-3328 or see web site: www.4pillars.ca GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com ** MONEY AVAILABLE ** 1st, 2nd & 3rd Mortgages Use the EQUITY in your HOME for Consolidation, Renovation or Any Reason. Call Donna at BBK Investments Ltd. 604.341.2806

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CARPET CLEANING

~CHOICE CARPET CLEANING~ Free Estimates. Guaranteed Work! 604-897-6025 (24 hr) 788-688-0117

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CLEANING SERVICES

CLEANING SPECIAL $25/hour minimum 2hrs. Price includes cleaning supplies. Also laminate flooring and paint specials. Free estimates. A-TECH Services at 604-230-3539 ENGLISH LADY. Home Cleaning Honest, reliable, hard working. Refs Pets OK Reas rates 604-533-1711 EUROPEAN CLEANERS. Honest, reliabe. Tip top work. Great referencess. Call 778-277-2662. European lady , 17 yrs. exp. cleaning, after moving cleaning, houses offices. Ldry, dishes, etc. Refs 604574-6175 825-1289

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Concrete Lifting Specialist

Bonniecrete Const Ltd Free Est & Warranties

D House & Garage Floors D Driveways D Patios, etc. D Raise to Proper Height D Eliminate Trip Spots D Provide Proper Drainage

Want to advance your career? Drillers Assistants (labour)

778-395-3939 10am-10pm

FULL-TIME CABINET BUILDER/INSTALLER

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

$28.00 - $38.00 per hour based on experience. Commercial roofing co. hiring lead roofers with extensive exp. in commercial roofing, including: two - ply torch, single ply, sloped and metal.

LABOURERS Also required.

Good Wages & Benefits

PERSONAL SERVICES

Over 25 yrs exp.

Ross 604D535D0124 SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or damaged concrete. Ken 604-532-0662

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

Danny 604 - 307 - 7722

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

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

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

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

778-892-4299

#1167 $25 service call, BBB Lge & small jobs. Expert trouble shooter, WCB. Low rates 24/7 604-617-1774 #22047 WE LOVE SMALL JOBS All work Guaranteed. 604-220-8347 www.HighOutletElectric.ca ALL JOBS Big or Small. Panels, lighting, plugs, fans, hot tubs etc. Guaranteed work. 604-539-0708 Cell 604-537-1773 (Lic. 26110) ELECTRICIAN licensed, local. Low cost. Big&small jobs. Renov. & panel change expert. 604-374-0062.


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ELECTRICAL

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 281

GARDENING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 287

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 300

LANDSCAPING

*JAPANESE GARDEN* Zen style, Pond, Waterfall, Stone patio, Bamboo fence etc. All yard maintenance. Call Tokiwa Landscaping 604-768-6995

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

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SAWDUST

Hemlock, Fir & Cedar

CALL NOW! 604-312-5362

EXCAVATORS EX60 - EX300

604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197

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

4 X 4 C/W bracker & hoepack

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

BOBCATS

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

C/W attachments

FARM TRACTORS C/W attachments

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

(604)531-5935

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

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

HUDOLIN’S ON HOMES RENO’S

(604)533-9108

✔ Basement suites, decks ✔ Bathrooms, Kitchens ✔ Finishing work & moulding ✓ Design & colour consultation Free Estimates hudolinrenos@gmail.com

Call Dave: 604-862-9379

GARDENING

Lawns & Landscapes S Lawn Mowing SHedge Trim SMaintenance SRes/Comm. S Tree Pruning SFully Insured & Bonded

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

Mark 604-220-1957

European Quality Workmanship

CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES

ALL BEST LANDSCAPING All Lawn Care ~ Free Est. 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.

Per Molsen 604-575-1240

Cell 778-688-1012 msg

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

AFFORDABLE MOVING Local & Long Distance

$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

• Cedar • Vinyl • Treated

*Licensed *Insured *Since 1986

Andre 604-836-7150

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

SPECIALIZING IN: Vinyl and Wood decks. Repair/replace or custom build.

Call Peter 604-541-8841 6SHFLDOL]LQJ LQ DOO W\SHV RI

Deck Experts.ca

Decking Systems Railing Systems Outdoor Living

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

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(604)720-5955

Running this ad for 7yrs

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $269, 2 coats any colour

(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

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

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

For all your decorating needs, why not call a Master Painter? With Triple A/BBB Rating? 38 Years Experience All Aspects of Painting Int./Ext. Com/Residential Free Estimates call Dan anytime!

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But Dead Bodies!!

604.

220.JUNK(5865)

Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988 CASTRO’S JUNK & DEMOLITION You Name It & It’s Gone! Best Rates. Free Est. (778)891-4017

FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!! * Fridges * Freezers * Stoves * Microwaves * Small appliances * Scrap Metal * Old pipe * BBQs * * Exercise equip. * Cars/trucks * All metal recyclables FREE

778-233-4949 T & K Haulaway

Rubbish Removal & more

Small Haul Help.

604-202-3363

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

373B

TILING

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

374

Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $

Multi-Family Garage Sale Sat. & Sun. Sept. 24th & 25th / 9am - 3pm 5053-240th St. Langley Everything must go! Lets make a deal! JOBS: Whether you’re looking to find or fill a position, this is where your search begins. Call bcclassified.com 604.575.5555

Furniture, games, toys, books, household items, & much more.

PETS FEED & HAY

PETS

3/4 NEO MASTIFF 1/4 American Bulldog PUPS ready to go, shots, dewormed, tails docked, family farm raised $750 (604)615-2682 BABY COCKATIELS for sale. Hand fed. $50 each. Phone (604)951-4660 (Surrey). BEAGLE PUPS, tri colored, good looking, healthy, vet check $600. (604)796-3026. No Sunday calls BLUENOSE PITBULL PUPPIES. 2 boys, 2 girls, $800. obo. Call 604-783-8607. Boston Terriers pups, ckc reg, vet checked, reputable breeder, excellent pedigree. (604)794-3786 BOXER PUPPIES, 4 Brindle males, tails docked, $650. (604)302-3707 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are Spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppies & young adults. Big strong, exc. for protection. 604-856-8161. GERMAN Shepherd pups. 8 wks. 3 left. Working line. Black & black/tan $650. 604-820-4230, 604-302-7602 LAB/CHOW cross 6yr/old male with sweet gentle temperament, has all shots. 604-340-3162, 604-541-2147 LAB PUPS, Chocolate, $700. vet ch, dew-claws rem. 1st shots, dewormed. qual. lines (604)702-0217 LAB PUPS, yellows & blacks, CKC reg p/b, shots, tattooed, exc temp, view parents, $800. 604-462-0774. LABS, 2 fem black & 2 male yellow ready Oct 1st. 1st shots & dewomred, $650, ph: (604)803-9999 MALTESE pups, 2 Males, 1st shots, vet ✔, dewormed, N/S. $800. Home raised. 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 NEWFOUNDLAND pups, P/B. 2 males, 1 black/1 brown. $1000 (604)819-1466 No Sunday calls P.B. ROTTY PUPS, ready to go, $600-$800. 10 wks. All males. Vet ✔, all shots. (778)318-1069 TOY POMERANIANS. 7 wks. M & F. Vet ✓, healthy, 1st shots, dewormed, $750 up. 778-839-8007 TOY POODLES, 6 weeks. Chocolate brown and black & brown. $650. 604-820-4230, 604-302-7602

PETS 477

PETS

Yorkshire Terrier pups, CKC, 2M/1F, tails dock, dew claws, micro. Ready Nov. (604)858-9758

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509

AUCTIONS

HUGE RESTAURANT AUCTION Deli & Food Services Equipment. Consignment now being accepted. June 4, 11am at Dodds Auction, 3311 - 28 Ave Vernon. View photos at doddsauction.com 250-545-3259

530

FARM EQUIPMENT

New Holland LS180B Skid Steer 63 HP, only 475 hrs. New cond. $21,500 obo. 604-826-6482.

545

FUEL

1YR Seasoned Alder Birch Maple Clean, Split, DRY & Delivered. Family Operated for 20 yrs. (604)825-9264 ALDER, BIRCH, MAPLE MIX. Cut up to 16’’ lengths, split, seasoned, ready to burn. $250 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered. Call 604-534-1970 FULLY SEASONED, Alder/Maple, Birch, split & delivered. Free kindling. Phone 604-789-1492 anytime

548

FURNITURE

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

OAK FUTON BED - double size, beautiful cond. $199. OAK BEDROOM SUITE - 4 piece - double head board, dresser - 6 drawers and 2 night stands. $199. BUNK BED FRAME (solid chrome) single up, double down below. Grt. cond. $199 (604)488.9161

555 HEAVY DUTY MACHINERY 2 Ditch Witch TRENCHERS 2 models - R-40 & 3500 Both exc. cond. Approx 3-3-1/2 thousand hrs on each Asking $20,000/obo - R40 and $25,000/obo - for 3500 Owner retired. Call 604-536-1992 or 604-240-7798

560

MISC. FOR SALE

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

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

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

Antique Furniture, Tools, Aquariums, Birds & Bird Supplies, Books, Misc. Priced to sell. No Early Birds

19955 - 18th AVE.

477

Haul Anything...

Multi-Family Garage Sale 5414 - 247A St. Langley Sat. & Sun. Sept. 24 & 25 9am - 4pm

Sat., Sept. 24th - 9am to 2pm

Mixed Species Coarse Hog Fuel 1” minus mixed berry mulch, Half inch minus compost soil amendmint Red Cedar coarse hog fuel Phone R.J. Caplette 604-856-6500

www.recycle-it-now.com

GARAGE SALES

MULTI FAMILY MOVING/ GARAGE SALE

456

604.587.5865

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539

LANGLEY

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!

Call Derek

LANGLEY. HUGE MOVING SALE Sat. & Sun. September 24th & 25th, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 20933 - 49th Ave.

Call Ian 604-724-6373

RUBBISH REMOVAL

551

Enjoy free cake & coffee each day while you browse.

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

• Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses

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

Sept. 23, 24 & 25 7am to 7pm each day.

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly

A-OK PAINTING

Tools, machines, fuel tank, 16” lapidary saw, rocks (slabs & rough), antique mining items used in 1898 Dawson Gold Rush. Farm antiques. Formelrly Lee’s Jade & Opals, 3563, 232 St.

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

• Insured • WCB • Written Guarantee • Free Est. • 20 Years Exp.

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

7KH )LQHVW LQ 2XWGRRU /LYLQJ 'HVLJQ WR &RPSOHWLRQ Railings

PAVING/SEAL COATING

Top Quality Painting Exterior / Interior

ALL DECKED OUT DECKING LTD

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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

332

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

SUN DECKS

Decking

50 + Years accumulation of New and Used Items:

RECYCLE-IT!

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

287

LANGLEY

604.723.8434

~MASTER CARPENTER~

GARAGE SALES

GARAGE / YARD & HOUSEHOLD SALE

A-1 PAINTING CO.

TOPSOIL

287

551

BROOKSWOOD. GARAGE SALE: Saturday, September 24th, 9 a.m. 2 p.m. 20154-42A Ave.

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

Call 604-531-5935

Call (604)889-6552

604-328-6387

We do Comp. Landscaping

* Gardening work * Lawn cutting * Trees & shrubs, property maint., Fencing * Hedging & pruning * New Turf or lawn * Fall clean-up

BARKMULCH, SAND, GRAVEL

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

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

356

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

PARADISE LANDSCAPING

SL PAINTING

Shaw Landscaping Ltd

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

Aggressive

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

www.augustinesoilandmulch.com

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

BACKHOES

281

Available for Delivery Call for pricing

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

RUBY RIVER BABY GRAND - Ebony VIZSLA PUPS, PB, shots, guaranteed. Champion lines, $750. 604-819-2115. vizsla@telus.net YELLOW LAB PUPS. Ready to go. Vet checked, 1st. shots. Parents on site. $400. 604-852-6176 Abbts

$15,000 value-will sell $8000/obo. Pristine condition (604)824-0107


58 Langley September Times • Thursday, September 22, 2011 A58• The Thursday, 22, 2011 REAL ESTATE 603

ACREAGE

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

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/

CYPRESS PLACE 50+. Lrg 1 & 2 bdrm. Incl heat & h/w. Nr all amen. n/s, n/p. View 10am-5pm. Resident Mgr. Ann & John 604-530-2840.

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE

LANGLEY 202/53A; 2 Bdrm apt, $905/mo. Quiet family complex, no pets, call 604-539-0217.

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

FORT LANGLEY - UPPER, 3 bdrm, 5 appli, $1500/mo incl util No pets, No smoking, ref & deposit required call 604-882-8642

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

ALDERGROVE -

Never listed, future development area. Owner moving to Arizona. Double lot 13,700 sq. ft. Next to Creek. 850 sq. ft dbl garage 12 ft high, good for trucker. Also 300 sq. ft single garage. Sewer and serviced. 3 bdrm, full basement home. 1100 sq. ft up & 1100 sq. ft. down.

$485,000: (604)418-9361

BEAUTIFUL Updated 3120sq ft 5 bdrm Rancher with basement on 1/4 acre $439,000. 34629 Ascott Ave Abbotsford 604-761-9341

630

LOTS

Amazing Okanagan Lake View lot priced to sell almost 1 acre, nicely treed. $229,000 well below appraised value. (250)542-6167 SOUTH CARIBOO 5 Acre lots within minutes of the Cariboo’s most famous lakes; Horse Lake, Watch Lake, Green Lake & Sheridan. Located in historic Lone Butte, full driveway’s into great building sites, Hydro/Tel. All approved for septic fields & wells. More info call 604-230-2125.

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS 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

640

RECREATIONAL

RARE OPPORTUNITY: waterfront property on beautiful Jim Lake, .83-acre with 360 sq ft insulated cabin, located near Green Lake/Watch Lake (70 Mile House). 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

2 bdrm Penthouse w/den in Aldergrove. $990/mo incl heat & h/w. Own laundry, d/w, a/c, f/p, patio. NEW CARPET & PAINT - N/S N/P. 604-532-9905 or 604-341-9674. Avail Oct 1 ALDERGROVE, Dntn. Avail imm. Newly renod 1 & 2 bdrm. Adult oriented bldg. NS/NP, 1yr lease pref. for disc monthly rent. Dave 604-607-4757

CALL FOR SPECIALS LANGLEY CITY

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

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

5374 - 203rd St, Langley

RENTALS

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

750

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

ALDERGROVE: Priv entr. 1 bdrm + den, n/s, n/p. incl utils. Avail Oct 1st $650/mo. Refs req. 778-887-0864

715

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

LANGLEY, central. Clean newly reno 3 bdrm lower, insuite lndry, close to parks, shops & schools, fenced yard. Avail. immed. N/P. $950 + util. Phone 604-767-2232.

736

HOMES FOR RENT

3 BDRM, 2 bath, 2600 sq. ft. house on acreage. Not suitable for livestock as no fencing. Available Oct. 15th, possibly sooner. $1,500/mo. Call 604-533-6063 for more info. ALDERGROVE 3 bdrm rancher. $1250 mo. incl. utils. 2 car prkg, extra strg, kit. w/island. Approx 1200 sqft. N/P. Quiet/priv. area (604)856-9347 or 604-825-7276

BROOKSWOOD 4 bdrm home on large lot, 2 storey, 2 baths, 5 appls. Close to school, shops & transit. Avail Immed. $1700/mth. 604-530-8480 FORT LANGLEY: 3 Bdrm, 1 bath, 850 sq.ft. house with detached garage for rent. Available Oct. 15th or sooner. $1,200/mth. Call 604-5336063 for more info.

SUITES, LOWER

TRANSPORTATION 809

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

CLOVERDALE 64/167 St. Clean 1 & 2 bdrm stes - $725 & $850. Incl utils, sat, lndry, np/ns 604-613-7258

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

Call 604-534-0108

2010 Toyota Corolla. 4 dr. sedan, auto, dark grey, options, 23,000 K. $11,500 firm. 604-538-9257. OKANAGAN’S Largest Used Car Super Store. Always open online at: www.bcmotorproducts.com 250-545-2206

LANGLEY, 224/16 Ave. 2 - 3 BDRM hss, $960 & $1100 + utils. 2 car prk. No dogs. 604-780-4922. LANGLEY. Lrg 2 bdrm suite with full bath. Shrd laundry. Avail Oct. 1. N/S.$900+½utils.Call 778-298-5287 LANGLEY / Willoughby, lrg 2 bdr, priv.ent, full bth, d/w. Ns/Np. Nr amens, $900/mo + 1/3 utils & shrd lndry. Avail immed. 604-202-6524.

WILLOUGHBY - New 1 BR Bsmt Suite, $750/m, in-suite w/d, 9ft ceilings, incl utils, avil now, 604-7890105 WILLOUGHBY, 200 St/72 Ave. 2 bdrm bsmt suite, full kit, lam flrs, gas f/p, priv. entry & ldry. N/S, N/P. $950 + shared util. Refs. Avail Nov. 1. (604)533-1313

20051- 55 A Ave.

1 MONTH FREE Starting at $835.

SOUTH SURREY Ocean Park 12978 19A Ave. 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 3000 Sq ft. home. Small pets OK. Rec room, W/D, all appls, 2 car gar. Avail. Now., $2500/m. n/s, apply with refs.

Call 604-351-7487 WALNUT GROVE. 2 storey 3 bdrm bsmt home, 3 bathrms. 5 appls. F/rm. Single encl garage. N/S. Refs req. $1600. Oct 1. 604-534-7056.

741

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

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.

604-530-0932

www.cycloneholdings.ca

TOWN & COUNTRY APARTMENTS

CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. 17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 bdrm suites avail now. Starting at $700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078

WALNUT GROVE, 1 bdrm + den, insuite W/D, sec prkg. Avail now. TJ @ Sutton Proact: 604-728-5460.

Phone 604-530-1912

OFFICE/RETAIL SEVENOAKS SHOPPING CENTRE

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.

SUSSEX PLACE APT CALL FOR SPECIALS !!

810

RECREATIONAL/SALE

2011 NEPTUNE 40PBQ

CALL

604-328-0081

2011 CRUISE LITE T18XLT

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION LANGLEY CITY room available. $450/mo incl everything. Female preferred. 604-532-9672

749

STORAGE

LANGLEY 3 BARNS, 200x50 each, have electricity, bay doors in or out prkg. RV’s, boats, cars, ATV’s, storage, horses, cows, goats. 604-514-9775 866-7803

750

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

Call 604-532-2036

SURREY TOWNHOUSES

“SIMRAN VILLAS” 2 & 3 bedrooms

$1200 - $1300/m

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!!

604-592-5663

SUITES, LOWER

806 88th Avenue, Fort Langley. 3 bdrm. bsmt. suite, 5 appl., lots of light, huge yard, carport. $1350. incl. gas & electricity.

2005 MT CRUISER, 93,000 kms. $6300. Call 604-816-1646.

remaxrentals@live.ca

ReMax Little Oak Prop. Mgmt.

604-504-RENT

851 6 gal. gas water heater, Awning, front dinette, 3 burner stove & more! $13,995 (Stk.30537) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

845

Auto Loans Approved

Largest dealer Group Huge Selection Free Delivery to BC/AB Cars Trucks SUV’s Vans Apply online autocredit911.com Call toll-free 1-888-635-9911

818

CARS - DOMESTIC

1979 MERCEDES 300D, AirCrd, runs great, reblt mtr/trans, $2,000. Phone (604)945-1003 (Coquitlam). 1997 FORD ESCORT wagon, 67,000 km, mint, garage kept, one owner. $4500. 604-869-3313 2003 FORD MUSTANG, hardtop, mag wheels. 65,000kms. White. $7800. Call 604-771-1264. 2008 SATURN VUE XE, 4 cyl. auto, p/w, p/l, 45,600 K, set up for tow behind RV. $15,500. 604-319-3350

TRANSPORTATION

2001 TOYOTA COROLLA, 130,000 KM., 4 dr. auto, CD player, a/c, very clean. $4550. (604)588-5215 2003 TOYOTA COROLLA, silver, a/c, 5 spd, no accidents, exc cond, $5950. Call: (604)599-0170 2004 CAMRY LE 4/cyl, 134K, p/s, p/b, p/locks, A/C, silver, grey cloth int, very clean & reliable, great fuel economy $9300/obo. 604-817-1945 2004 CROSSFIRE MERCEDES New $53,000. Mint cond. Fully loaded.$14,900. Must see! 778-232-3578

WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

1992 GMC pick up, V8-305, 235,891 km, very clean, well maintained. $3500 obo. 604-793-8107

1999 DODGE Caravan auto 2 yr AirCare, 179K, fully loaded, p/w, p/l, good cond, $2050. (778)552-6300

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

ANTIQUES/CLASSICS

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

TRUCKS & VANS

1976 INT’L SCOUT TERRA2, convertible, 4x4, 1 ton pick up truck. Pontiac 400 big block, 375hp. Approx. 3000 mi. on power train. One of a kind. $13,800. (604)799-8533

1996 TOYOTA Tacoma, 6 cyl. 5 spd 4x4 reg cab = 6’ Exc. condition, bed liner. No rust on body or frame. $7500. 604-828-3877.

12730 - 66 Avenue

1982 CAMARO Berlinetta 94,000km, T-top, tilt, cruise, exc. tires, brakes, front end work, collector plate ready. $2700 firm. 778893-4866

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 2003 TRAIL BLAZER, 6 cyl. One owner 160 K. New tires, well maint. $8100. 604-596-0312 (Fleetwood)

LANGLEY. 5255 - 208 St. RENO’D 4 bdrm T.H. 1400 sf, in cozy 9 unit complex. 1.5 baths, gas F/P, dbl. glazed windows, cls to schls, shops, bus rte. Backs onto park. 5 appls. Sm. pet allowed. 2 prk spaces. $1400/mth. Avail. now. 604-939-2729 or 778-285-0096

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

$ WE PAY CASH FOR CARS $

1996 SEABREEZE tri axle 5th whl. 36’ deluxe model, lots extras, $22,000 obo. Phone (604)535-5693

LANGLEY 2 level, 3 bdrm. end unit t/h, in Portage Estates. $1290 mo. N/S N/P. Avail. now. C.21 Prudential 604-232-3025

RIVERSIDE GARDENS FAMILY COMPLEX

“No Wheels, No Problem”

Pass through storage, central vacuum system, diesel engine, & 3 rear vision camera. NOW $179,995 (stk.30283) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

TOWNHOUSES

LANGLEY

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

7 Days/Week

S LANGLEY cute cozy 1bdrm suite main flr. Suit 1. Sm pet OK. $650 incl utils. 604-630-7788

752

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

AUTO FINANCING

S. LANGLEY bright spac 2 bdrm, 5 appls, f/p, upper flr. $850/mo. 604630-7788

Newly Renovated Units

1 BDRM SUITES AVAILABLE NOW!

MOTORCYCLES

LANGLEY. Above grd 1 bdrm suite. Sep. ent. N/S. N/P. $650/mo. incl utils. Call 778-240-7839.

st

19777 Willowbrook Dr., Langley

SUITES, UPPER

4 JAGUAR CHROME SPOKE MAGS w/ rubber - Good cond. $200obo 604.488.9161

CLOVERDALE, HILLTOP. 1 Bdrm bachelor suite, upper loft. Appls & utils incl, $700/mo. Oct 1st. NS, sm pet neg. Call: 604-574-4236

Linwood Place Apts

Northland Apartments

830

1987 HONDA HURRICANE, 1,000cc, collector ready, mint. $2500 firm. (778)893-4866

Call 604-365-6764

By appt - call 604 - 514 - 1480

Must bring in this ad to receive 1st month free

VEHICLES WANTED

WALNUT GROVE nice clean 1 bdrm + den sep ent sh ldry Oct 15. $950 incl utils NS/NP 604-881-2120

Newly reno’d suite

1 bdrm - $715 - $750/month 2 bdrm - $870/month Inc. heat/storage/parking Adult oriented Sorry - no pets

Ask for details

827

Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

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

Surrey Green Timbers 140th/90th. Family oriented neighbor. Newly painted. Spacious 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Near transit, high & elementary school, SFU, shopping, park. Apply with ref’s. N/S N/P. Avail Oct. 1. $700/m includs Util. + Bell Satalite. Call 778-869-9074.

3 bdrm 2 full baths, 2 kitchens indr/outdr, living & dining rm, lounge, lndry, lrg patio, fenced backyrd, nr elementary & high schls, bus, shop’n. $1300/m + 1/2 Utils. Ref’s reqd. Avail Oct. 1

Near Langley City Hall & shops

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

MURRAYVILLE - BIG 2 bdrm bsmt suite, $800/mo incl utils. No pets. Avail now. Call 604-530-7467.

Cloverdale 59th AVE / 177B St.

LIMERICK MANOR

845

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

1993 Toyota Corolla, aircared, auto, all power, good working condition. $1350. 604-205-8206

LANGLEY, 1 bdrm, sunny grnd lvl, priv. entry, immed, $700 incl. hydro. NS/NP. Refs. (604) 888-1382.

ABBOTSFORD: Mt Lehman & Ross Rd. Nice self-cont 1 bdrm Coach Hse . D/W, W/D, 10’ ceilings, crwn mlding, desgnr colors. Peaceful, quiet setting. $800/mo + $50 hyd. NS/NP. Phone (604)607-7908.

20117 - 56 Avenue 1 & 2 bdrm suites

TRANSPORTATION

Clayton Hts. Newer 2 bdrm, approx 1100sf. Utils/cbl/laundry incl Nr schl/amenits. ns/np 604-897-2124.

751

MAPLE MANOR APTS.

Call 604-530-6555

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

838

LANGLEY

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

TRANSPORTATION

CLAYTON 2 Bedroom 1st Floor on 1 Acre, NS, Pets neg, Parking, laundry, utilities $850 778-284-1241

Call 604-533-9780

604-530-0030

www.cycloneholdings.ca

RENTALS

LANGLEY

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

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

langleytimes.com

2003 DODGE CARAVAN 3.3L 6/cyl, 123K, auto, front winter tires, $4600/obo. Call 604-541-0569. 2003 HONDA ODYSSEY, 98,000 miles. All power. $7,800. Call 604771-1264. 2010 TOYOTA SIENNA LE, AWD, 7,800 kms. Nice & clean. $20,000. 604-771-1264.


The Langley Times • Thursday, September 22, 2011 • 59

Willowbrook Chrysler’S

Under n o i t c u r t s n o C 2011 Dakota Quad 4x4

V-8, 14,000 km. Stk#1UP195

$25,895

2010 Chrysler 300 LTD

Leather, Sunroof. Stk#1UP215

$23,895

2010 Hyundai Santa Fe

Only 4,000km. Stk#1UP240

$18,895

2008 Jeep Liberty

Auto, 55,000km. Stk#1UP17

$17,895

2007 Jeep Compass 4x4

Auto, 35,000km. Stk#OUP37

$16,895

2004 Mercedes SLK 230

56,000km. Stk#OUP236

$21,895

SALE!

2011 Dodge Grand Caravan

Crew, Navigation, DVD, Power Doors. Stk#1J79A

$32,895

2010 Sebring Convertible

11,000km, Loaded! Stk#1UP188

$22,895

2009 Chevy Impala LT

56,000km. Stk#1R21AA

$12,895

2007 Chrysler Sebring

52,000 km. Stk#1UP133

$11,895

2006 Acura MDX

DVD, Leather, Sunroof. Stk#1R107A

$24,895

2003 Buick Century

70,000km. Stk#1B4A

$7,985

2011 Ram 3500 Crew 4x4

Diesel, Auto, SLT. Stk#1UP235

$44,985

2010 Dodge Journey RT

AWD, Navigation, DVD. Stk#1UP152

$27,895

2009 GMC Yukon

Leather, Sunroof. Stk#1UP94

$33,895

2007 Dodge Magnum RT

DVD, Leather, Sunroof. Stk#1R83A

$18,895

2006 Ford F150

100,000km, A/C, Tow Package. Stk#1J45A

$8,895

2003 VW Jetta

85,000km. Stk#1UP78B

$8,495

2011 Jeep Wrangler

Hard Top, Auto, A/C. Stk#1UP193

$22,985

2010 Dodge Nitro

Leather, U-Connect. Stk#1UP184

$23,895

2008 Chrysler 300 LTD

Leather, Sunroof. Stk#1UP228

$17,895

2007 Dodge Ram 1500

4x4, Hemi, Auto. Stk#OUP412A

$18,895

2005 Crossfire SLT-6 Convertible

Stk#1R68B

$22,895

2002 Mustang GT Convertible

91,000km. Stk#9UP98B

$9,985

19611 Langley Bypass, Langley Willowbrookchrysler.ca 604-530-7361 or toll free 1-800-824-1475 D#C5594

NET OF ALL REBATES AND PROGRAMS. 84 MONTH RATE IS 3% VARIABLE RATE. DOES NOT INCLUDE TAX OR $399 DOC FEE. VEHICLES MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED


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• The Langley Times • Thursday, September 22, 2011

Okanagan

Black Plums

69

¢

lb

New Zealand

Kiwi Fruit

4/ 1

Okanagan

Gala Apples

49

¢

lb

Organic

Assorted Salads

$ 00

2/ 5

Beef Pastrami

Alpine Bread

1

each

$ 99

100 gr

$ 00

2

5 oz clamshell

$ 69 ea


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