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New design for Mufford overpass FRANK BUCHOLTZ Times Reporter

The provincial government has come up with another design for the Mufford Overpass project. The original design was rejected by the Agricultural Land Commission in 2010. The $51 million overpass project is part of the Roberts Bank Rail Corridor program, which provides funding from the federal and provincial governments, Port Metro Vancouver, TransLink and rail companies to build overpasses and improve roads, to cope with additional rail traffic along the corridor to the port in Delta. Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Blair Lekstrom, who was in Langley on Wednesday for a day-long tour of the area and meetings with the Township, City and Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce, said that the new overpass will be less intrusive on agricultural land, and the project will include road upgrades that were not part of the original proposal. No specific details about the new design were released, but transportation ministry officials said the new design will use less agricultural land and there will be less severing of farmland on the south side of the overpass. The Mufford Overpass will connect 64 Avenue on the west from 204 Street (near Costco) with 64 Avenue and 216 Street on the east. It will pass over a portion of the former Hudson’s Bay Company farm, the rail line and Highway 10, with no direct connection to the provincial highway. Lekstrom said there are no plans in the works to build an overpass on Highway 10 (Langley Bypass). “It’s not something we have the dollars to do,” he said. Patrick Livolsi, regional director of the ministry, said the train warning signs to be installed on various Langley streets alerting drivers that a train is approaching will direct them to both the Mufford Overpass and the series of overpasses to be built along the 196 and 192 Street corridors. These signs will give drivers advance warning so they can change their routes and not be stuck waiting for a train to pass. Shanna Mason, ministry executive director, said that the series of overpasses being built along the corridor will lead to a change in traffic patterns, and in combination with improvements to Highway 1, the Port Mann Bridge project and the South Fraser Perimeter Road, will allow traffic to move efficiently. Langley MLA Mary Polak, who arranged for Lekstrom to spend Wednesday in Langley, said the improvements to the overpass design will ease concerns residents had about alienation of farmland. “I expect the reaction will be positive,” she said. A series of open houses on the new design will be held in the fall, and more information about the project will be available in the near future at http://www.robertsbankrailcorridor.ca/ proposed-projects/64th-avenue-at-hwy-10/ See page 3 for more.

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Darren Wallace is playing in the RBC Canadian Open this week at Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club. The 22-year-old from Langley qualified after shooting a 7-under par 65 on Monday at the Morgan Creek Golf Course. This is Wallace’s second shot at the Canadian Open, as he also played as a teenager after becoming the youngest ever winner of the Canadian Amateur championship. See page 31 for more.

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Eddie Dagg pulled out of his driveway at 4:47 a.m. on Sunday, July 17 and started heading for work. The married father of three was less than a block away from his house in the 4500 block of 207A Street when he noticed sparks coming from a camper trailer in a neighbour’s front yard. “Who the hell is welding first thing in the morning?” he wondered. Then he rolled down the window of his van for a better look and saw foot-high flames surrounding the trailer propane tanks. He could also see a second trailer next door had just started burning, too, though not as severely. Dagg jumped out of the van and started pounding on the door and ringing the doorbell of the house where the trailer fire was more advanced. There was no response. After a few seconds, he caught a flicker of a red light through a window that he recognized as a motion sensor alarm similar to the one in his own house. That meant no one was home.

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Eddie Dagg had just pulled out of his driveway when he saw sparks coming from a camper trailer in a neighbour’s yard. Then he realized the trailer was burning. Dagg ran to the second house and pounded on the door. He was heading for a third house near the fire when a male occupant of the second house came outside to investigate the noise. Dagg shouted a warning. “Get away from there,” he yelled. The family in the house quickly complied. Dawn Ritchot, who grabbed her eight-yearold son and pulled her truck away from the fire, called Dagg a “hero

among us” for running by the potentially explosive propane tanks to prevent a tragedy. So did her oldest son, 20-year-old Curtis Ritchot. “I was that close to burying my parents and because of Eddie, I don’t have to,” he said. Dagg is also credited with trying to put the propane tank fires out before emergency crews arrived. He said he only did what he hopes any of his neighbours would do. “I think anybody else with common sense

would do the same thing.” Langley City firefighters discovered a third RV had been torched not far away, but only minor damage was reported. The trailer in front of the unoccupied house, which had at least one completely full propane tank, was destroyed by the fire. A Ford pickup truck parked next to the trailer was also a complete write-off. The upper front exterior vinyl siding of

the house was melted off. Crews from Langley City and Langley Township got the fires under control. No injuries were reported, but property damage was estimated around $50,000. Police are asking anyone with information that might assist in identifying the person or persons responsible to call the Langley RCMP at 604-532-3200. If you need to remain anonymous, call CrimeStoppers at 1-800222-TIPS (8477).

Township exploring fraud hotline Ottawa fraud and waste hotline well received by residents, taxpayers NATASHA JONES Times Reporter

Township officials are to quiz their counterparts in Ottawa about the Ontario city’s new fraud and waste hotline. Ottawa recently implemented the hotline on the advice of its auditors and, Township Councillor Kim Richter said, the line has been well received by residents and taxpayers. The Township is pursuing the potential

for setting up its own hotline warranted. after Richter’s motion was Claims of fraud or waste are endorsed by council on July 11. laid anonymously by phone or Staff will explore the cost and e-mail, and are kept confidential. who will manage the hotline. Among the activities classified Ottawa’s fraud and waste as fraud or waste are forgery hotline is intended to be used and misappropriate of funds, by Ottawa City Hall employees misuse of city property, and the public, but not elected equipment, materials, records or officials and their staff, the time, and fraudulent claims of Ottawa police or those who reimbursement of expenses. work at the city’s public Others include misuse of cityKim libraries. owned hardware and software, Richter Operated by a third party, unauthorized use of city property, the hotline’s information is and inappropriate manipulation collected by an independent company or destruction of data. and passed on to the city’s auditors who A report to Township council is review each case and investigate when expected in the autumn.

Two Americans are facing 15 weaponsrelated charges after they were caught at the Aldergrove border crossing on July 11 with five loaded handguns and a loaded shotgun. The Canada Border Services Agency (BCSA) said the travelers, 70-year-old Hugh Wayne Barr and 64-year-old Danny Ray Cross, were on their way to Alaska when inspectors discovered the cache of guns. The guns included an Old-West style sixshot revolver and a two-shot Derringer. Barr and Cross were released July 13 after a Surrey provincial Court judge ordered them each to post $50,000 bail. The charges against them including multiple counts of smuggling goods into Canada, unauthorized possession of a firearm and possessing a prohibited or restricted firearm and ammunition. Their next court appearance is set for Aug. 29. Visitors to Canada may temporarily import non-restricted firearms like hunting rifles and shotguns if they complete a NonResident Firearm Declaration, and have a valid purpose such as hunting. •••••

Transit expansion needs cash infusion FRANK BUCHOLTZ Times Reporter

Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Blair Lekstrom says “the pot was running dry,” and that was a major factor in the decision by the TransLink Mayors’ Council to raise gas tax by two cents a litre. Lekstrom was not involved directly in the decision, which was up to the mayors, but he did take part in wideranging discussions with local politicians about transit funding. He spent Wednesday finding out firsthand about transportation Blair issues in Langley. Lekstrom Lekstrom said the additional tax will not only pay for TransLink’s share of the Evergreen Line project, but will also fund a number of transportation improvements in the South Fraser area, including a longdelayed direct buslink between Langley and White Rock. Lekstrom said all levels of governments have been trying to make do with existing budgets, but expansion of the transit system requires an additional infusion of cash from taxpayers.


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If you ever wondered whether Langley Township or Langley City gets more provincial government money, or which local judges have the biggest paycheques or anything else to do with where your provincial tax dollars are spent, there is now a website you can visit that may have the answers you seek. On Tuesday, the provincial government launched DataBC. Anyone with a web browser and a spreadsheet program can now access information that, in some cases, used to require a formal Freedom Of Information (FOI) request to get. Now, instead of filling out an FOI form, visitors to http://www. data.gov.bc.ca/ can download reams of information, including material of interest to Langley residents. Like one spreadsheet file for B.C. government financial transfers that appears to show the smaller City collected more from the province than the

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larger Township did — just over $7 million for the city compared to just under $2 million for the Township. The difference is a $6.8 million grant to the City from the ministry of housing and social development. The biggest single local beneficiary of provincial government largesse is the Langley School District, which received $149 million from the provincial ministry of education. The Langley Christian School Society had to get by with $3.6 million. The Kwantlen First Nation of Fort Langley got a relatively modest $107,000 from the province compared to the $229,000 the Aldergrove Neighbourhood Services Society collected. The numbers also show that

Jamer Jardine, a judge in the Surrey courthouse (which also deals with Langley cases), is one of the best paid in the province, collecting just over $260,000 for the most recent fiscal year. Only three other judges in other B.C. provincial courts — and the provincial auditor general -— were paid more in the category of “employees not appointed under the Public Service Act.” Premier Christy Clark said B.C. is the first Canadian province to launch an open data website. In a written statement published Tuesday, Clark said the DataBC site puts about 2,500 formerly separate “data sets” in one location. In March of this year, the Township of Langley added its own open document catalogue to the redesigned civic website.

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Critics: Policies forced Routley land swap Government demands districts must “bring money to the table” DAN FERGUSON Times Reporter

A controversial Langley school land swap is the direct result of a provincial government policy that forces publicly funded school districts to raise extra money to fund school construction. So says the founder of a B.C. lobby group against school property sales, Jessica Van der Veen of LANDS! (Let’s Agree Not to Dispose of Schools!). Van der Veen says the province is pressuring school districts to “bring money to the table” to help pay for new schools. That requirement,Van der Veen says, leaves districts like Langley with few real options other than selling off property, and she believes it forced the much-criticized deal to sell a school site in the Routley neighbourhood to a private developer to obtain land for a school site in Yorkson. Van der Veen says school lands should be set aside in trust for future generations. If they are not, she warns, when the number of students begins to rise again, public schools will be unable to accommodate them. She dismisses provincial government stats that forecast a continuing decline in school enrollment, saying the education ministry numbers ignore projections of a “baby boom echo” that will increase student populations and more than make up for the current drop. “They’re [the education ministry]

using crap data.” In 2008, following a lobbying campaign by LANDS!, the provincial government began requiring Ministry of Education approval before a sale could proceed. Despite the official moratorium, at least 10 school land sales have been approved,Van der Veen says. “It’s [the moratorium] getting mushier and mushier.” Van der Veen, a Vancouver Island resident, ran as the NDP candidate for Oak Bay Gordon Head in 2009, finishing a close second behind Liberal Ida Chong. In response to a Times query, the provincial Ministry of Education e-mailed a written statement defending the government handling of school land sales without responding to Van der Veen’s specific charge of a moneyon-the-table policy. “Under the school closure and disposal policy, school districts are no longer able to dispose of school properties [unless it is] for community or educational use on a case by case basis in exceptional circumstances,” the statement says. The e-mail appears to agree with Van der Veen’s assessment of a coming rebound in the number of students, saying the trend of declining enrollment over the last decade “...is expected to slow over the next three years and begin increasing again in 2014.” The provincial government, the statement adds,“has committed more than $3.9 billion on school capital and maintenance projects, which include more than $1.8 billion to complete 83 new and replacement schools, 149 additions, 26 renovations and 22 site acquisitions across British Columbia.”

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For the literary minded, the world famous author of the “Footprints” poem, Margaret Fishback Powers, will be available to sign her latest book, Footprints for Mothers and Daughters. “Our goal for Sunday is simple,” said McIntosh. “Let’s put together a Family Fun Day that does exactly what it says, provide fun for the family all day long.The best part is that these are just a few of the events that are happening on this exciting day. To see a list of all events for Friday, Saturday and Sunday visit the website at www. aldergrovefairdays.com.

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Aldergrove will be host to a group of 15 artists from the Lower Mainland during the 99th annual Aldergrove Fair Days this weekend. Set up under the “big white tent,” this section of the fair has been created to introduce the arts to Aldergrove, where there is currently no public or private gallery. continued, PAGE 7

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“There’s nothing really to engage the public in arts in Aldergrove right now,” said Robin Bandenieks, organizer for Art Arena 2011. “So we’re bringing the arts to the people.” In the past, the section has been named Artisan Alley, but this year Bandenieks has decided to change it to Arts Arena to better reflect the type of work being displayed. She is bringing together a variety of artists to showcase different mediums and art forms. Craftsmen including weavers, sketchers, oil painters, abstract painters, fabric artists, a potter and even a calligrapher will be set up

under the tent. Each artist will have two tables for displays of original, hand-made artwork and public demonstrations. They will be working on new projects onsite and discussing them with the public. The idea is to engage the community in the process of creating artwork and illustrate what kind of work goes into their pieces. “It’s neat to see something you make with your hands, not bought in a store,” said Bandenieks. “There’s something really special about it.” An Aldergrove artist herself, Bandenieks says hosting set-ups like the Arts Arena has had a very positive impact on the Aldergrove com-

munity. “In the past I’ve seen a lot of interest from kids, saying ‘wow that’s so neat, I want to be able to paint like that.’” “I feel I have connected with kids, especially when demoing, and the adults too, even if it’s just to encourage them. And that’s what I love doing. Looking to the people and saying, ‘yes do it. It is hard but it’s fun. Don’t wait until retirement. Do it now.’” The Arts Arena will be set up at the Aldergrove Fair Days Country Carnival rain or shine on Saturday, July 23 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, July 24 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Other events at the carnival include a fair and midway, the Aldy

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ore pain at the pump is imminent, as the regional mayors’ council has decided the way to finance TransLink’s long-awaited Evergreen Line to Coquitlam is to ding motorists an extra two cents per litre when they fuel up. The proposed measure — increasing the gas tax take for the transit authority from the current 15 cents to 17 cents effective next April — has the agreement of the provincial government. This is on top of B.C.’s carbon tax on gas, which just went up on July 1 to 5.56 cents a litre. (It will rise again to 6.67 cents per litre in 2012). In fact, feeding government coffers now accounts for one-third of the cost of a litre of fuel, with Metro Vancouver motorists paying the highest gas taxes in Canada. No one welcomes user fees, but how to fund much-needed services, such as the Evergreen Line and other transit expansions? Here’s one suggestion: ICBC. The profitable publicly-owned auto insurer has boasted healthy reserves over the years — topping $3 billion in 2010 — and hefty annual profits continue to stack up, mainly from investments. (The money comes out of the optional insurance side of ICBC’s business, where the corporation competes with private insurers). In prior years, ICBC issued rebate cheques to drivers to help spread the wealth, but has so far resisted calls from taxpayer groups and unions to lower insurance rates or boost ICBC workers’ wages. Of course, that hasn’t stopped Victoria from raiding the kitty. In a controversial move last year, the B.C. Liberals funnelled $487 million from ICBC’s cash reserves into general revenue to help offset the provincial deficit. continued, PAGE 10

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Pool gets $2.3 million, while lake dries up Editor: Good for Langley City. It can afford a $2.3 million renovation to the Al Anderson Memorial Pool, but the Township can’t find a couple of million to refurbish or replace the Aldergrove Lake pool. This is a pool that they knew, years ago, was falling into disrepair, but the powers that be chose to ignore the needs of that pool and let it fall beyond repair. This has resulted in the demolition of the pool. I’m sorry I was unable to attend the meeting regarding the future of Aldergrove Lake. Some of us work afternoons and/or evenings. I would

have liked to hear some of the comments and suggestions. I’m hoping they (the comments and suggestions) will be published and not hidden away, so those of us who were unable to attend can review them, digest them, and make comment on them. My property taxes went up this year, but the value of my home didn’t — so where are my tax dollars going? It would be nice to see an accounting of where our tax dollars are going. I believe our council (like many others) has stated that it intends to be transparent, so

it should be open to being held accountable for where our money is going. It would be nice to see that breakdown before the next municipal election, as it would help us to make an informed decision when we elect our next council. Hmmm, let me think. Didn’t the mayors just vote to increase the gas tax by two cents? But that’s another story. D. Atkinson, Langley Editor’s note — Aldergrove Lake is the responsibility of Metro Vancouver, not Langley Township.

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Swimmers enjoy Al Anderson Pool during the official opening of the new family changing room on July 7. The City spent $2.3 million on the renovations. Letter writer D. Atkinson asks why Aldergrove Lake got no such consideration.

Resignation rally shows public’s mood Editor: Just like a person who has to look at a car crash, I found myself having to see the level of response at the rally calling Mayor Rick Green’s resignation on July15, held outside the Township municipal building. Not that I was surprised, but a quick count revealed eight people attended, including the two main organizers. I won’t name them as they don’t deserve to see their names in print. I found it almost humourous to hear one of the organizers saying “the reason

for the low turnout was people were intimidated to be seen on camera.” Since when have the people of the Greater Vancouver area ever been intimidated from protesting against anything they are passionate about? The message is loud and clear. The few politically-motivated people who are hell-bent on discrediting the mayor should accept that there is no support for their cause. There is no movement to have the mayor resign and the complete lack of interest in this rally convinces me

that Mayor Green has the public’s confidence. Continuing to drag the mayor’s name through the mud is now going beyond political activism and entering defamation of character terrritory. We are only four months from the municipal election. I am sure the people of Langley will show how they feel about Mayor Green and the rest of council on Nov. 19. Tony Malyk, Langley

Premier Clark is like a school yard bully Editor: I am so sick to death of the HST/PST stick men and the deceitful message they portray, along with Christy Clark’s “Family First” theme. I want to barf. The continuance of Gordon Campbell’s arrogance and disrespect for the taxpayer, which has been so blatantly continued under Clark, is abhorrent. The most recent example is the discontinuing of the points we gather for our prescriptions. Is this a priority of her

government? How is that going to save the economy? It has nothing whatever to do with our taxes. It is just another way to hurt those who are already poor and take away one tiny frill we were able to enjoy. I for one miss my Air Miles. How is this “Family First?” Did Clark get a thrill knowing that the poor will be hurt once more? She puts me in mind of the school yard

bully, one who catches flies and tears off their wings, and then lets them go. This is what Clark is doing with the HST/PST ads. I say, shame on you, Premier Clark. I have run a spreadsheet ever since the HST came into effect. My fixed income has shrunk by $90 to $100. This tax is not good for people on fixed incomes. Audrie Maki, Langley

Lack of respect shown for the office of the mayor Editor: Re: “Green asked to step aside,” (The Times, July 14). We are totally appalled at the lack of respect that both our papers have shown for public office by publishing the material supplied by the extremely immature people who are working

There seems to be an inordinate amount of time, effort and thought directed toward the expulsion of the elected mayor to the detriment of our democratic process. Bays and Bob Blackhall, Langley

Lottery suggested Editor: I disagree with raising the tolls on bridges and increasing fuel taxes. This will only add more hardship to the average person. The thought that raising gas taxes is better for the environment because it gets people out of the cars isn’t exactly true. Some people have to drive to work, as transit is not convenient for them. Some, such as truckers, have to drive for a living. I believe that generating additional income for TransLink can be done with a lottery. The Translink Lottery could be a weekly lottery and the prizes would depend on the correct numbers on the ticket, as with other regular lotteries. The revenue generated would all go to TransLink and help pay for TransLink projects. The lottery can be operated by the BC Lottery Corporation. Rick Kormendy, Langley

Many made it happen Editor: I wanted to publicly thank my team of volunteers and the vendors who helped make the July 10 “Kick-off to summer neighbourhood block party” at West Langley Hall such a success. Without my amazing volunteers, the day would not have been the success it was. I also wanted to mention the 17 vendors we had on site. Their professionalism, products and services was one of the highlights of the day, and I was honoured to have them in attendance. With the sun shining and fantastic neighbourhood support, we had over 200 people attend throughout the day. It was truly a success. Thank you to everyone who made our event so special. Michelle Sparrow, Langley Township

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Editor: Full marks to George McNutt (The Times, July 14) for his eye-opening view on the HST debate. Finally someone has been able to articulate the feelings of the average citizen of this province. The current Liberal government has changed its leader, not the shameless method of duping the public as evidenced by the “Save the HST” campaign paid for by our own hard-earned dollars. This government must be held accountable for all the questionable monetary decisions that have resulted in the further erosion of our health care and educational systems. Don’t forget the endless array of taxes and levies used to extract money for transit, and BC Ferries’ management and directors’ ridiculous pensions (to name a few). All these actions are pushing the average citizen of this province to the brink. The Liberals must be turfed from office at the next opportunity. They simply cannot be trusted to be honest and responsible to the electorate. John Marchant, Langley

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Turf out all the big spenders Editor: I hope the voters in November will turf out all these politicians who keep raising gasoline and property taxes, and want to add car levies. It’s time to get some new blood in our local goverment, instead of the stale old stuff we have now. How would car levies work? If one person owned two or three cars and he or she is the sole owner and driver, would

that person pay three levies? They can only drive one vehicle at a time. It’s no different from a single car being driven the same distance. As for TransLink, why should we not pay for the service we receive? Vancouver has SkyTrain, the Canada Line and a high level of bus service. Richmond, New Westminster and Burnaby also have a high level of service. Why should these areas not

pay more like a 10-cent per litre increase in gas tax, and maybe $100 more in property tax to TransLink? It’s time to tell local politicians to cut all the frills and get back to lean and mean government. There should be no more tax increases. Our pockets are being sucked dry. J. Klaboe, Langley

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who use the roads should pay for them, then what better way to finance transportation projects than with surplus ICBC shareholder dollars? Vehicle levies, property tax increases, road pricing and bridge tolls pale in comparison to the hundreds of millions of dollars already forked over by B.C. motorists. It’s time to redirect this particular cash cow from the finance minister’s pasture to the people’s pavement. — Surrey Leader

What’s more, budget documents filed last spring showed the province intends to extract around $145 million annually from ICBC, starting this year. That’s more than triple the $40 million in revenue that is expected to come each year from the proposed two-cent gas tax hike for TransLink. If ICBC’s successful track record is any indication, and if ideology dictates that those

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The box arrived Friday morning (July 15) by courier. “It was like Christmas,” Devon Chubey said. The cardboard box included a red jacket, two red T-shirts, trading badges and scarves along with a backpack and a baseball cap, all with Scouting logos. It was her kit for the 22nd World Jamboree in Sweden, which will run from July 28 to August 6. The 20-year-old Chubey, a resident of Langley Township, is attending the event with the 400-member Canadian contingent. The 10-day World Jamboree is the largest international scout camp drawing 40,000 young people from around the world. Chubey will serve as a scout leader at Canada House at the Swedish camp, explaining Canadian scouting to people from other countries. Chubey got interested in scouting when she was three and would tag along with her mother and older brother to his meetings. As soon as she was five and old enough to join Beavers, she began attending her own meetings, moving up as she grew up to become a Cub Scout, then a Scout, a Venturer and a Rover. Along the way she earned several awards, including the Medal of The Maple awarded by Scouts Canada to “those youth who have significantly contributed to the Movement and the spirit of Scouting through community service, extraordinary Scouting participation and a solid system of personal values” as well as bronze and silver levels in the prestigious Duke of Edinburgh awards created in 1956 by Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh to recognize young people for achievements in community service, athletics, skill development and traveling. Now studying criminology at the University of the Fraser Valley, with plans to become a lawyer, Chubey has remained close to many of the friends she made in scouting. “Scouting has given me so many opportunities” she said. “It’s whatever you want it to be.” After the jamboree, she’s planning to do some traveling, most of it in Italy.


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POWER LINE TREE PRUNING AND HAZARD TREE REMOVALS—SOUTH LANGLEY

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No need for signs in the City Langley City council has voted not to post signs advising residents that water restrictions are in effect. A Parks and Environment Advisory Committee report recom-

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The Land File Number is 2410563. Comments concerning this application should be directed to the Senior Land Officer at 200 - 10428 - 153 Street, Surrey, BC, V3R 1E1. Comments will be received by the Ministry of Natural Resource Operations until August 21, 2011. Ministry of Natural Resource Operations may not consider comments received after this date. Please visit the Applications and Reasons for Decision Database website at arfd.gov.bc.ca/ApplicationPosting/index.jsp for more information. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. For information, contact the FOI Advisor at the Ministry of Natural Resource Operations Regional Office. Scott Thompson Manager, Property Services 604.533.6138 sthompson@tol.ca

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public programs and events Backyard Composter Home Delivery Now Available Composters help the environment and make great soil for the garden! To get a backyard composter delivered to your home, select “Home Delivery” on your questionnaire when purchasing your backyard composter for $25 at the Civic Facility or Operations Centre. Delivery is available until the end of August. Proof of Township residency required. Engineering Division 604.532.7300

Traffic Calming: Notice of Construction The Township of Langley is proceeding with construction of traffic calming measures in the following areas: 28 Avenue fronting Shortreed Elementary (272B Street to 27400 block) 47 Avenue fronting Peterson Road Elementary (233 Street to 236 Street) 204 Street fronting McClughan Park (90A Avenue to 91A Avenue) 91A Avenue fronting Dorothy Peacock Elementary (202B Street to 204 Street) Traffic calming plans are available for viewing at tol.ca. Township crews anticipate the work will start late in July, with completion likely to occur in October. All efforts will be made to ensure traffic disruptions are minimized and safety is maintained during construction. We thank you for your patience and apologize for any inconvenience you may experience during construction. Engineering Division 604.533.6006 enginfo@tol.ca

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Derby Reach Trail Opening Experience the Fraser River! Join Metro Vancouver and the Township of Langley in celebrating the opening of the Historic Fort Langley to Golden Ears Bridge Demonstration Project, the new portion of the Trans Canada Trail which connects Derby Reach to 208 Street. The new 2.7 km trail will be open for tours, along with exhibits, stunning scenery, and newly opened parkland. Bring your bike or walking shoes and enjoy this free, fun, outdoor family event. Date: Saturday, July 23 Time: 1 - 3pm; ceremony and ribbon cutting at 1:30pm Place: Derby Reach Regional Park Watch for event signs along Allard Crescent east of 208 Street Al Neufeld Manager, Parks Design and Development 604.533.6085

Make a difference where you live, work, or play The Township of Langley Adopt-a-Program is a great opportunity to get outside, make a difference where you live, work, or play, and benefit all Township of Langley residents. You can adopt a street, park, trail, or creek. Adopt-a-Program 604.532.7339 adopt@tol.ca

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THURSDAY • Sharing and Caring Social at the Langley Seniors Recreation and Resource Centre. Most Thursdays from 1 to 2:30 p.m. $3 drop-in. July 21. TYZE is a new way to connect with friends and family, using the Internet. If you would like to learn how to do this, or if you’re just curious about how this works, Peni will be here to answer all your questions. There will be no sharing and caring social on July 28. The birthday social is Wednesday, July 27 from 2 – 3:30 p.m. and features entertainment by Old Spice. • Beaver Tales Theatre August 4 from 10:30 to 11 a.m. When Justine Beaver finds an invitation to Parks Canada’s Centennial celebrations stuck in her dam, she can’t wait to find the party. Along the way she meets urbanite and junk food junkie, Fingers the Raccoon. Together they get into all kinds of trouble when they sneak into Fort Langley to find out the real reason the beaver is an important symbol for Parks Canada. Drop-in program. City of Langley Library, 20399 Douglas Crescent.

FRIDAY • Mike’s Critters July 22 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Mike Larson loves critters of all shapes and sizes. Reptiles, amphibians, birds, insects, arachnids, crustaceans and mammals populate his fascinating menagerie of weird and wonderful creatures from around the world. Mike’s Critters will delight, wow, educate and amaze audiences with his handson educational fun. Drop-in program. City of Langley Library, 20399 Douglas Crescent. • Mike Lake in Golden Ears Provincial Park. Come and join the Langley Field Naturalists on this short, quiet forest walk on July 22. We will look for two species of Sundews that grow here and it is perfect for those wanting a short scenic nature walk (2 flat km). 10 a.m. at Mike Lake, 9 a.m. Douglas Cres. Meet at Golden Ears Provincial Park turn-off for Mike Lake (and the Ranger Station) located 4.5 km from the park gates. Watch for sign and slow down before turning left onto the gravel road, then left immediately up hill to parking lot. Call 8881787 for info. • Explorations and Discoveries Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on the resilience of the human spirit, followed by discussion and inspirational readings/prayers from many religious traditions. Our special guest from Iran will share how she coped with the detention and execution of her husband, only for being a Baha’i. Her son, was only one year old when his father was killed. Friday, July 22, 1 to 2 p.m. at Langley Seniors Centre, 20605 51B Ave. Free—all welcome. • 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. Our next meeting is on Friday, July 29. For information and meeting location, call Art604-462-9813 or Don 604-329-9760.

SATURDAY • Moving from Isolation and Loneliness to Belonging Saturday, July 23, 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Langley Seniors Centre, 20605 51B Ave. You’ve Gotta Have Friends invites your participation in an interactive discussion and creative exploration. Many participants of last year’s ‘Expressions of Belonging’ Arts Alive Exhibition will share their creative process including works in painting, writing and photography. Bring your imagination and any art materials you wish to use. Limited supplies available. Pre-registration 604-533-6546. • Learn to draw comics and manga Start by creating your own characters and go through the process of writing, drawing, and inking

the first page of your comic. Learn some of the techniques the professionals use to make great comics. All supplies will be provided. Ages 10-18. Space is limited and registration is required. Saturday, August 6, 2 to 3:30 p.m., City of Langley Library, 20399 Douglas Crescent. Call 604-514-2855. • 14th annual Brandon Picnic for anyone who used to live in Brandon, Man. held on Sat. Aug 13 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Langley City Park, 4949 207th St. by the big baseball field. Look for the green and yellow balloons. Hotdogs, pop, coffee or bring own lunch. More info call Linda at 604-533-8430. This picnic, which was first held in Vancouver’s Stanley Park, has been going for more than 80 years.

WEDNESDAY •Crazy Collage Use collage and your imagination to turn an ordinary binder into a work of art. All supplies are provided. For ages 12 and up. Muriel Arnason Library, July 27, 3 to 5 p.m. Registration is required for these free programs. To register, please visit the library or phone 604-532-3590. • Adult Chess for men and women once a month. July 27 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Arrive half an hour early at 6:30 p.m. to set up /warm up games. Bring your own board and if you have a timer bring that as well. You must already know how to play chess. Free. 26770 29 Ave Aldergrove, B.C. Marlene at 604-857-4137 for further info, email: rand.walker@fvrl.bc.ca.

ONGOING • Garden Plots Available at Maples Discovery Gardens Co-operative. Want to garden, but have no space? Twenty new garden plots available at the Maples Discovery Gardens Co-op. It’s not too late to get your garden started.Contact: info@maplesliving.ca. • The Vintage Car Club of Canada (Central Fraser Valley Chapter) is hosting a Bus Tour to Reno for the Hot August Nites Car Show August 10 to 16. Anyone interested in seeing the car show and having some fun to come along on the trip (adult oriented). To reserve a spot or for more information call Ray or Linda 604-857-5018 or email lambsend@telus.net. Spots are limited. • The Langley Chess Club is ongoing and meets on Monday nights at 7 p.m. at the Brookswood Seniors Centre 19899 36 Ave. Everybody is welcome. For more info. phone 604-530-4693. • Langley Meals on Wheels Services Society is seeking volunteers for the new Food & Friends programs in Fort Langley and Murrayville. This is a three-hour commitment twice a month. Food & Friends is a senior’s social luncheon held twice a month in six different communities in the Langleys. To apply or if you have any questions, please email info@langleymealsonwheels.com or call 604-533-1679. • Cultural buddy project Senior volunteers wanted for project with multicultural group at Langley Senior Services. Opportunity to meet monthly and support newly arrived seniors to practice their english and learn about the community. Contact Debbie or Kathy at Langley Seniors Centre 604-530-3020 Ext 306 for more details. • Langley Lions Bingo every Tuesday night at the Evergreen Lodge, in the hall, at 5464 203 St. Doors open at 4 p.m. Bonanza pre-call at 5:30 p.m., cards sold at 6 p.m., start time 7 p.m. Light concession opens at 5 p.m. • The Singles Social and Walking Club seeks new members ages 45 and up. Perfect for those who like to walk, dine, golf, party or socialize. Call Frank 604-522-6764 or Dorothy 604-594-1260 for all the details.

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Downtown utility boxes have new look Downtown Langley Business Association, in partnership with Langley City and BC Hydro, has wrapped seven BC Hydro utility boxes and five City traffic boxes throughout the downtown area, between 201A Street, 206 Street, Douglas Crescent and Fraser Highway. “This three-way partnership was initiated by the DLBA and we want to thank the other two organizations for sharing this vision,” said executive director Teri James. “By working together, we as a community can get so much more accomplished, and this just proves it”. James first approached BC Hydro with a request for financial support in November 2010. Hydro was very receptive to the idea and worked with James on the original proposal. “They were completely on board and for that we are truly appreciative. It was BC Hydro that originally gave us the green light to pursue this project”, explained James. “It has been proven that the elimination of graffiti helps reduce public safety issues in public places; moreover, the wraps also enhance the visual esthetic throughout the downtown,” said Mayor Peter Fassbender The 12 boxes are all in very visible locations and the beautification and anti-graffiti aspects have made this undertaking a huge success. “We hope this will set a bench mark and help encourage other projects throughout the City. This is an absolute win-win for everyone,” said James.

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indy Lou, a beautiful blue-eyed filly rescued by the Horse Protection Society of B.C. after it was found starving in a field, is about to celebrate her first birthday. When we first met Cindy, she was just settling into her new home at the Langley farm of Sharon and Skip Ackerman, where she was cared for by Horse Protection Society volunteers. Although the non-profit society is not a horse rescue organization, an exception was made for Cindy Lou. “Her chances of finding a home weren’t good, especially in today’s horse market. We can’t help all the horses in need, but we can do a good job with one,” said Sharon Ackerman. Since she began her new life in Langley, Cindy Lou has been devotedly co-parented by both Sharon and a Morgan mare called Iris Mae, who lives with Cindy on the farm. Shortly

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after the frail, frightened to survive as a family horse, animal arrived, Iris Mae Iris Mae is teaching her to fit volunteered to be Cindy Lou’s into a herd. foster mare and mentor. “Iris Mae introduced Cindy She still guards her young to the herd by taking her aside charge with fierce devotion, in the pasture and waiting for and carefully evaluates visitors the lead mare to check Cindy before allowing them to get Lou out. The lead mare, Lacy, close to Cindy Lou in their gave her approval for one of pasture. the other youngsters to ‘hang According out’ with the to Sharon, newest member Cindy Lou of the herd. Cindy Lou is still has become quick to run to a confident, Iris Mae if she outgoing adolescent feels threatened. Iris has taught horse. She her respect, and recently discovered manners.” From her the joys of a human caregivers, mouthful of Cindy Lou is grain. learning to “When Sharon Ackerman tie, stand for she first Co-parent of Cindy Lou grooming and to arrived, she pick up her feet didn’t know for the farrier. what grain Sharon says Cindy loves to be was. Well, she learned that groomed and comes willingly one pretty quickly. She gets to the barn from her paddock very excited when she sees us or pasture to spend time with coming with food. And when people. we put her hay down, she’ll Cindy has become so dig through it to see if her confident that she was visibly grain is there,” recalls Sharon. upset when moved from ‘her’ While Sharon and the paddock to make way for a volunteer handlers teach pregnant mare. Cindy Lou skills she will need

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Cindy Lou now in need of a sponsor of Iris Mae, of course. Cindy frequently hides behind the Belgian’s ample behind in times of trouble in the herd. Although the Horse Protection Society focuses on a variety of programs that provide practical help to horses and horse owners, the group will continue to care for Cindy Lou until submitted photo she finds a suitable Cindy Lou (left) has learned the social skills home. needed for her acceptance into the herd at Sharon figures that the Ackerman farm from her co-parent, Iris Cindy will have the Mae (right). training and maturity to start the next phase of Her determination to reclaim her life as a family horse at around her territory led to the discovery age three. that there are two ways to get “In the meantime, Cindy Lou is through a fence: over and under. looking to find a loving sponsor to Lacking the height to take the high help with her care and with the road, Cindy crawled under the expenses of raising a baby horse,” fence to get back to the paddock. said Sharon. Once inside, she was confronted Sponsors can visit ‘their’ horse, by the pregnant mare and chased and can help care for them if they into a corner, where she was wish. apprehended by Sharon. The next For more information on the day she tried again. horse sponsorship program, visit Sharon has since added a board the society’s web site, www. to the bottom of the fence. horseprotectionsocietyofbc.com. “She still eyes that paddock as Donations for Cindy can also be we walk by every morning and made at Vanderveen Hay Sales in evening.” Surrey. Income tax receipts will be Cindy Lou has also learned issued for donations over $10. another concept important to Anne Patterson is a Langley her survival: size really matters. writer and horse owner. Contact She has buddied up with a huge her at accidentalrider@yahoo. Belgian mare, with the approval com.

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• The Langley Times • Thursday, July 21, 2011

The way to a home buyer’s heart is through the kitchen

Kitchens still the centre of the home Everyone has heard the old saying that the kitchen is the heart of the home. With today’s emphasis on open spaces and entertaining, that is once again very true. When searching for a new home, Rick and Fiona Hickman were interested in a large kitchen that was open to a dining area and living room. They found one in Morningstar’s Avondale, on Coquitlam’s Burke Mountain. “From an entertaining point of view, that was very important,” says Rick. Fellow Avondale owners Claudine and Jeff Dixon agree. “The kitchen was what we fell in love with,” says Claudine. “It’s really open.” “The kitchen was the biggest draw-in,” adds Jeff, saying that entertaining was high on their list of priorities and the kitchens at Avondale

were just what they were looking for. “People love the big kitchens and big islands” at Surrey townhome development Sequoia, says Fairborne Homes general sales manager Rosalin Wang-Foong. Though a relatively recent addition to many kitchens, islands will give you increased counter space while also providing a place to sit for a casual meal or quick snack. With high-end features like glass-tile backsplashes and granite countertops becoming standard, the modern kitchen is not just functional but also beautiful. Gone are the days of the messy counters piled with gadgets, as homeowners welcome storage solutions that minimize clutter while also keeping everything to hand so you can perfect that cupcake or whip up a light family dinner.

‘There’s a real mix of ages ... that’s what makes a community’

Eclipse causing excitement in Delta by Kerry Vital

There’s a permanent light breeze at Eclipse, even as the sun gently heats your skin. Birds are chirping, and the laughter of children can be heard as soon as you step outside your door. As part of Polygon’s master-planned community of Sunstone in Delta, Eclipse is perfect for young families, older downsizers and professionals looking for their first home. Buyers of all ages are flocking to the project to purchase their own piece of airy, open paradise. “We have never seen so much excitement about living here,” says sales manager Sandra Bua. “There is such a sense of community and loving your neighbours.” The development opened for sale on June 11, with a first phase of 28 homes. Since the opening, 24 homes have been sold. “People were staying overnight here for two nights before the sale,” Bua says. The spacious townhomes in phase one come in one of three floorplans, all of which continue the astronomy theme with their names (Astral, Lunar

and Solar). Every home, ranging from 1,345 to 2,238 square feet with three or four bedrooms, includes plenty of space for families, entertaining or just a quiet romantic dinner. A popular feature? The enormous master bedrooms, all of which showcase either a large walk-in closet (some with a window) or an extra space perfect for a desk, loveseat or armoire for your shoe collection. Every ensuite includes a soaker tub with a separate shower, and marble countertops and dual sinks are standard. The largest floorplan available, the Lunar series, includes a recreation room on the bottom floor that is tailormade for a playroom, media room or office space. That layout has proven popular due to the shower downstairs, Bua says, which makes it perfect for hosting out-of-town guests or leaving teenagers to their own devices. Every room in the house feels indulgent and spacious. When the front or back door is open the breeze blows through quietly, making you feel

like a member of an exclusive resort community. That resort community atmosphere permeates the entire Sunstone development. Eclipse is the fifth project Polygon has built at Sunstone. The sense of community is never more apparent than when you take a walk down the gently curving street. “You see residents walking around with babies,” says Polygon VicePresident of Marketing Goldie Alam. “There is a real mix of ages ... that’s what makes a community.” Residents at Eclipse will be given access to the Sunstone Club, a 12,000 square-foot amenities building that includes an outdoor pool, a gym, a

fireside lounge with a billiards table, and much more. Sunstone Lake is currently being developed, alongside a playground, outdoor stage and several trails for walking or cycling. A shopping area near the club is also planned. “There isn’t anything comparable in this area,” says Alam. “Just look at what you get!” “Buyers are recognizing the incredible value,” says Bua. “They love the idea of the sense of community, and it’s a really safe neighbourhood.” Homes at Eclipse start at $429,900. For more information, visit www. polyhomes.com/community/eclipse, or call 604-588-8153.

People were staying overnight here for two nights before (we opened for sale),” says sales manager Sandra Bua.

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The dining and living areas at Eclipse are spacious (above), while outdoors the landscaping perfectly complements the resort community atmosphere (left). Buyers will be able to spend warm days beside the outdoor pool at the Sunstone Club (top) or go for a walk or bike ride on the new trails around the entire development.


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• The Langley Times • Thursday, July 21, 2011

RENOVATED WHITE ROCK CONDO

The Brydon House

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$479,000

The BRYDON HOUSE. Own a piece of Langley’s history. Originally the home for the Brydon family, this solid rancher backs onto Brydon Park and has b een lovingly maintained for more than 50 years. Original hardwood floors, updated kitchen with granite counter tops and gas range, updated windows and a wideopen, partly finished basement with a separate entrance. new roof last year. FOUR-CAR GARAGE (plus a second driveway). Raised 500 SF deck in the private backyard overlooks the park. Brydon Lagoon and Nicomeckl walking trails are just down the street. Hurry, this is a rare gem. Call Kevin @ 604-626-8250

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Lovely Mason Heights 3 level split, ready for your family! The large yard is fenced and private, backing onto greenspace with a little creek behind. Some of the recent updates include roof, gutters, flooring and paint. Spacious double garage and tons of parking, all in a quiet area of Langley. Priced to sell, this is the home you’ve been waiting for! Call Pam @ 604-644-4606

Can’t miss this beautifully updated unit with partial ocean views in the summer great winter ocean, park and sunset views. This raised 1st oor, 2 bed, 2 bath 1200sf unit offers granite countertops throughout with new ďŹ xtures, marble oors in the kitchen and bath’s, new soaker tubs with new tile surround, rain shower in master, high end stainless steel appliances, tons of cabinet and counter space, sparkling dining room chandelier, large bright living room and 2 balconies! Enjoy all that White Rock has to offer in this beautiful private condo just steps away from Marine Drive.

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The call is going out for any outstanding tourism business or individual who practises industry excellence. Nominees are being accepted for seven categories, which include best tourism marketing campaign, Delta Hotels environmentally responsible tourism award, tourism media award, customer service award,T4G Limited innovation technology in tourism award, employees first award, and sport tourism award. Companies, individuals, or organizations may be selfnominated or may be nominated by other agencies.

Winners will be selected by a panel of industry judges and will be honoured at the 12th Annual British Columbia Tourism Industry Awards held during the BC Tourism Industry Conference in Victoria. The 2011 BC Tourism Industry Awards will take place on October 25 at the Victoria Conference Centre. Previously hosted by Tourism BC, the awards are now managed by TIABC (formerly COTA) in collaboration with the Ministry of Jobs,Tourism and Innovation. Deadline for nominations is August 5.

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A prayer to the baseball gods was answered and now a team of 11 and 12-year-olds from Langley Baseball are off to the provincial championships. For the past four years, the White Rock South Surrey Baseball Association has been Langley’s nemesis as the two teams moved up the age ranks. In four years of playing against one another, starting when they were seven and eight-yearsold, Langley had yet to beat their Surrey rivals. Just last Dean Cantelon langley manager week, at South Surrey Athletic Park, the Langley Major All-Stars didn’t do themselves any favours, committing several errors as White Rock won the game 5-1 at the 11/12 district championships. The victory gave White Rock top spot for the playoffs, while Langley was second. On Sunday, they defeated Whalley 4-1 in the semifinals, while White Rock took care off North Langley 6-1. “It has always been in the back of the boys’ minds,” said Langley manager Dean Cantalon, of the group’s inability to get past White Rock South Surrey. “Just that mental part of getting it done against them.” On Monday night, Langley finally came through. Trailing 4-1 and down to their final three outs, the local team rallied to score four runs before mowing down the White Rock batters one-twothree to secure the 5-4 victory. “Pray to the baseball gods and good things will happen,” Cantelon said about the coaching staff’s message to the team. The prayer was answered in the form of the Langley players finally getting their bats going. After Yi An Pan and his brother Yi Fan Pan both reached base to start the sixth, Ian Burns drove them home with a two-run triple cutting the lead to 4-3. Burns was cashed in by Connor McCreath to tie the score and then Riley Ens delivered the go-ahead RBI. Yi An Pan, who had come on to pitch in the middle of the game, set down all three batters in the sixth, including two by strikeout to claim the district 3 title for Langley. “We weren’t finding the holes in the first few innings, but in the sixth, our bats woke up,” Cantelon said, adding that the team also provided solid defence, unlike the earlier loss to White Rock where they committed what the coach called “silly” errors. In the team’s round robin games, they defeated Whalley 8-2, North Langley 14-1 and Coquitlam 11-0 but lost 5-1 to White Rock. Yi An Pan, Cole Cantelon and Ens picked up the wins on the mound, with Yi Fan Pan, Yi An Pan, Cantelon and Nick Atkinson belting home runs.

“Pray to the baseball gods and good things will happen.”

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Langley’s Darren Wallace, above at the 2010 Canadian Amateur championship, shot a 7-under 65 on Monday at Surrey’s Morgan Creek Golf Course to earn one of four available spots for this week’s RBC Canadian Open at Vancouver’s Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club.

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Grove Secondary in 2006, he joined the University of Washington Huskies golf program. Seven years ago, Darren Wallace was He graduated from the Seattle university a wide-eyed teenager, rubbing shoulders in 2010 and is trying to settle into his pro with his golf heroes, as the youngest career. person to win the Canadian Amateur golf From January to May of this year,Wallace championship. was on the ArizonaThat victory earned him based Gateway Tour. an automatic berth into “I had a bit of success the 2004 Canadian Open. down there,” he said. Starting today “Essentially it was (Thursday) Wallace will getting my feet wet as once again have the a pro.” opportunity to play with A few months ago, he some of the world’s best began playing on the golfers. Canadian Tour. This time he enters Overall, he Darren Wallace local golfer described his season as the field as a professional golfer. disappointing. The 22-year-old from Langley earned the “To be honest, I haven’t really been chance thanks to a sparkling 7-under 65 on playing up to the standards I hold for Monday at Morgan Creek Golf Club. myself,”Wallace said. His play earned him one of four Last week at a Canadian Tour event in exemptions into the RBC Canadian Open, Winnipeg,Wallace made seven birdies on which runs through the weekend, at the tournament’s second day. Vancouver’s Shaughnessy Golf and Country He finished the round at even-par and Club. missed the cut, but he gained confidence. “It sure felt like (home course “The fact I was able to make those seven advantage),”Wallace said, shortly before birdies gave me the confidence I was leaving for a practice round on Tuesday at looking for,” he said. the site of the Open. “To make seven birdies, you know your “Travelling around the last few months, game isn’t that far away from taking a step I haven’t really settled down at home too in the right direction. much. “Despite missing the cut, that (round) “(So) to be able to play a golf course that was probably the best thing that could I grew up playing a lot ... it really felt like I have happened to me.” was playing a home tournament again. That confidence carried into Monday’s “It brought back a lot of good memories.” qualifying round. Wallace had a sparkling junior career, On the first hole, a 450-yard dogleg parand after graduating from Walnut four, he hit his approach shot to within 15

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“I looked over at my caddie and smiled and said ‘this could be a good round’.”

feet of the pin, and then sank the uphill birdie putt. “I looked over at my caddie, a good buddy of mine (Danny Jun) and smiled and said ‘this could be a good day.’” Wallace birdied three of the first five holes and eagles on both of the par-5s on the back nine. Having Jun — whom he has known since their junior days — on the bag was a big thing. So was the pair’s familiarity with the course. “It is someone who knows your game and knows you really well and can give you input,”Wallace explained. “It makes a world of difference, having that person there that keeps you in that comfort level.” Back at the 2004 Canadian Open, Wallace shot rounds of 82 and 83 and missed the cut. “I was just loving the fact that I was there,” he said. “I had no expectations of doing anything, I didn’t think I was going to make the cut as a 15-year-old. “I was just there big-eyed, loving where I was at.” Some of his fond memories include Phil Mickelson giving him congratulations for winning the Canadian Amateur, and sitting in the TSN booth with the commentators as Mike Weir and Vijay Singh battled for the tournament title. Singh would win in a playoff. “Other than the way I played, it couldn’t have been a better week,” he recalled. “Meeting all the pros, being able to hang out with them, it was all great. “(But) this time, I hold myself to a different standard.”

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North Langley’s Kristian Darlington watches as a high pitch comes in over the weekend at South Surrey Athletic Park. North Langley went 1-3 at the 11/12 district championships, which were won by Langley.

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two seasons with the Calgary Flames organization as an assistant coach with the American Hockey League’s Abbotsford Heat. The former defenceman played seven seasons of pro hockey after being drafted by the New York Islanders in 1992. O’Rourke holds an MBA in sports management and a BA in kinesiology. “As an organization, we are committed to becoming a part of the local hockey community and having Steve work with minor hockey coaches from across the Lower Mainland and B.C. will be a great opportunity,” said Taylor Henderson, the Rivermen’s director of operations. ••••• The Langley Rivermen will face a familiar foe in their home opener for the B.C. Hockey

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Langley’s Keegan Bydweig celebrates at the plate after scoring a run against Little Mountain over the weekend at City Park. Langley Baseball is hosting a nine-year-old Selects baseball tournament, which wraps up on Sunday.

Team off to Victoria for provincials from PAGE 31

In the semifinals, Cantelon again earned the victory, with Yi An Pan hitting a home run. The Langley squad has been on a great run, since they came together last month. In exhibition play, they went 13-0, outscoring their foes 95-8. As the district 3 champions Langley advances to the provincial championships in Victoria. That tournament begins Saturday (July 23) with the winner advancing to the national championships in North Vancouver to see which team will represent Canada at the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa. “The kids are pretty pumped,” Cantelon said about extending their season. As for any thoughts of moving beyond provincials, the coaching staff has the players focusing on provincials. “In our view, it is one hurdle at a time,” he said. To help offset the costs of going to Victoria, the team is looking for local businesses who may want to sponsor them. Anyone wanting to help out can email jenmccreath@shaw.ca. ••••• Trailing 6-5 and down to their final three outs, the Langley Selects scored three

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Langley also defeated White Rock White 15-0 in the semifinals. They went 4-0 in the round robin part of the tournament, outscoring the opposition 42-8.

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Blaze ground Eagles to finish sixth

Bill Germaine drove in six runs as the Langley Blaze took both halves of a doubleheader on Tuesday in Victoria against the Eagles. The Blaze won the opener 7-2 and then took game two by a 4-3 score. The victories clinched sixth spot for Langley as they head into this weekend’s B.C. U18 Premier Baseball League playoffs, where they will face the third-place Parksville Royals. Langley finished the regular season at 25-23. Their record reflects forfeiting a dozen victories after there were

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Don’t Pay Until Fallâ€? on select 2011 models (90-day payment deferral) applies to purchase ďŹ nancing offers on approved credit (OAC) (2011 Sportage/Sorento/Borrego/Sedona excluded). No interest will accrue during the ďŹ rst 60 days of the ďŹ nance contract. After this period, interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay the principal interest monthly over the term of the contract. Cash purchase 16299 Fraser Hwy. 19764 Langley Bypass Langley price for 2011 Sedona (SD751B) includes a cash credit of $8,000 ($8,000 includes $6,500 cash credit, $500 dealer participation and Fraser $1,000Hwy. Competitive Bonus). Available at participating dealers. Competitive19764 bonus offerBypassavailable on the purchase or lease of new 2011 Sedona models at a value of $1,000 (deducted before tax) for owners of select competitive vehicles with proof of ownership. See SURREY 16299 LANGLEY SURREY LANGLEY dealer or kia.ca for eligibility of competitive vehicles and full program details. Certain restrictions apply. Offer is transferrable within same household (must provide proof of address). Limit of one bonus per customer or household. Offer ends August 2, 2011. 0% purchase ďŹ nancing available on all 2011 Kia models on approved credit (OAC). Term varies by model and trim. Cash purchase credit and Loan credit available on select models and varies by model and trim. Credits are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease and ďŹ nance offers. Cash purchase prices includes Delivery and Destination fees, other provincial fees and excludes licensing, insurance, PPSA and dealer administration fees (fees varies by model and trim). Other lease and ďŹ nance options are also available. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Prices are subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions may apply. Financing and lease rates vary by vehicle and are valid on approved credit (O.A.C.) only. See dealer for full detail. Offers may change with out notice and are for examples only. See your Kia retailer for full offer/program details. Offer ends August 2nd, 2011. See Dealer for full details. 2011 Rio $112.50 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $17,900 over a 84 month term at 0% interest cost of borrowing is $0.00 and the residual is $0.00 plus taxes and documentation OAC. 2011 Forte $132.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling 20,000 over a 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $1,131 and the residual is $6761.00 plus taxes and documentation OAC. 2011 Optima $191.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $28,190 over a 84 month term at 4.9% interest the cost of borrowing is $5865.00 and the residual is $0.00 plus taxes documentation OAC. 2011 Sportage $197.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price $28,500 over a 60/84 month at 2.99% interest the cost of borrowing is $3044.00 and the residual is $9752.00 plus taxes and documentation OAC. 2011 Sorento $179.48 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $26,850 over a 60/84 month term at 1.99% interest the cost of borrowing is $1997.00 and the residual is $9146.00 plus taxes and documentation OAC. 2011 Soul $156.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $23,800 over a 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $1176.37 and the residual is $7872.00 plus taxes and documentation OAC. All vehicles have $1800.00 maximum ICBC and $1200.00 Gas Allowance included in price. All giveaways must be given at time of purchase. In-store sale and promotions ends July 23rd, 2011. See in-store for details. 16299 Fraser Hwy. SURREY

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$18,098 Offer(s) available on all new 2011 models purchased through participating dealers to qualifi ed retail customers who take delivery by July 30, 2011. Dealers may sell for less. Some conditions apply. Offers are subject to change without notice. See dealer for complete details. ‡ 2011 RVR GT/2011 Outlander XLS models shown have an MSRP of $28,498/$34,498 and selling price of $30,343/$36,343: destination, delivery and fees. Taxes, PPSA, and dealer fees of up to $599 are excluded. Purchase fi nancing available through Bank of Montreal 0% fiancing applies to: all new: 2011 DE & SE models (Lancer Evolution, GT, & Ralli Art excluded) for up to 60 months (Terms vary by model, see dealer for details). 2011 Outlander models for up to 60 months no payments for 90 days applies to all 2011 Mitsubishi Outlanders only Interest charges (if any) will not accrue during the fi rst 60 days after purchaser signs contract for a participating vehicle. After the fi rst 60 days interest (if any) starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay principal and interest (if any) monthly over the term of the contract. 2011 Mitsubishi RVR ES models for 48 months. 2011 Lancer DE (CL41A C01) fi nanced at 0% over 60 months & 2011 Outlander ES (C045A C01), 2011 RVR ES for 48 months (CS45A C07) Monthly payments equal $266.63, $425, $417 with a down payment of $0, a cost of borrowing of $0, and a total obligation of $15,998, $25,498, $19,998 . Excludes up to $1450 in freight, $250 in PDI, $100 in air tax, up to $30 in EHF, $15 duty on new tires, taxes, PPSA, registration, insurance, licensing, administration, up to $599 in other dealer fees, and any additional government fees. * Whichever comes fi rst. Regular maintenance not included. Seedealer or mitsubishi-motors.ca for warranty terms, restrictions and details. Not all customers will qualify. ** Best backed claim does not cover Lancer Evolution and Ralliart models. ® MITSUBISHI MOTORS, BEST BACKED CARS IN THE WORLD are trade-marks of Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. and are used under license www.wolfemitsubishi

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Lease and finance offers apply to new 2011 models sold and delivered before July 31, 2011. Credit available to qualified buyers. Factory order may be required. Corolla lease is a 60 month lease of a model BU42EM AA with $0 down payment, and consumer cash incentives of $2000 applied and $0 security deposit. 60 monthly payments of $179 are required. Total lease obligation is $10740. Lease end value is $5716. Lease rate is 3.4%. License insurance and taxes are not included. Retail financing cost of borrowing is dependent on amount financed.


• The Langley Times • Thursday, July 21, 2011

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NEW 2011 VW JETTA Auto, a/c, power group, hea ted seats. #RL001

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2009 Saturn Vue Hybrid

2007 Chevrolet EXPRESS

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only 26,000 kms Stk#310487A

2009 GMC Envoy 4x4 Sunroof, full load, low kms. Stk#C0076

15 passenger Van, fully loaded, very rare Stk#C0182

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2005 Nissan Pathfinder SE

2003 VW Beetle GLS

2009 Chevrolet Suburban LT 4X4

2 door convertible with low low kms Stk#C0132

Loaded, leather, sunroof, low kms Stk#318370A

2008 Nissan 350Z Convert. Low km, fully loaded. 36,000 km Stk#U4989

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2006 GMC Canyon Ext. Cab 4x4

2004 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS

2010 Hyundai Accent 3 door Hatchback, automatic, nicely equipped Stk#113664A

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BAYNTON Vera Gladys Baynton, aged 78 years. She entered into peace at Langley Memorial Hospital on July 7, 2011. Lovingly remembered by her husband Roy, sons: Mark and Paul, daughter-n-laws: Karen and Gum mae, Grandchildren Chad, Spencer, Ryan, Riley and Cara as well as many relatives and friends. A Funeral Service and Celebration of life will be held at Henderson’s Langley Funeral Home on July 27 at 2pm. In lieu of owers donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation.

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MORTON, Parthenah (Queenie) Aged 97 years passed away peacefully at Maple Hill/ Langley on July 13, 2011. Survived by daughter Claire (Maurice) Wood, 3 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by husband Crighton W (Bill) Morton. A family and friends service will be held at the Masonic Cemetery in North Burnaby. In lieu of bcclassified.com owers, Queenie asks that you make a donation to BC Childrens Foundation or the Salvation Army.

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SUPER B DUMP DRIVERS Local DRIVERS needed for the following positions; â—† SPARE DRIVERS â—† Nights, Weekends & Holiday Relief. Must have: Class 1 Licence with Super B Dump exp. Preference may be given to applicants with Mountain Experience, Front end loader experience and / or able to run in the US. Sumas Transport Inc. is a locally owned and operated transport company with a competitive compensation package. Fax resume and driver abstract 604.852.2650 Attn. Darcy or e-mail: kathy@sumastransport.ca

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LEASING MANAGER Allegro is offering the opportunity to help create a stimulating living environment for retirees in Langley. Reporting to the General Manager, this role is responsible for leasing residence apartments and selling personalized services to a clientele of independent and semi-independent retirees.

NOHR, Lawrence William, born June 9, 1917 at Regina Saskatchewan. Passed away peacefully at Langley BC, on July 16, 2011 at the age of 94 years. Survived by his loving family, Sons Garry (Pat), Bill (Diane) and Bob (Carol), seven grandchildren, two great grandchildren, sister Wilma, and numerous family and friends who knew and loved him. A Memorial service will be held in his memory on Friday July 22nd, 2011 at 12:00 pm, at First Memorial Funeral Services 27555 31st Avenue Aldergrove, BC

Must achieve speciďŹ c sales objectives. Responsible for broadening the customer base through prospecting efforts and activities to identify new channels and by participating in activities to promote the residence. The ideal candidate for this position will have a college diploma minimum of 3 years experience, 2 in the sale of services and business development & knowledge of Microsoft OfďŹ ce tools. Please email resumes to: jjohnston@ residencesallegro.com.

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CLASS 1 DRIVERS NEEDED Allied Windows in Langley is looking for a Class 1 Driver to join our team.... If you have: • Class 1 Lic. w/clean abstract • Local haul driving experience • Good communication skills Then we have opportunity for you‌. FAX RESUME: 604-856-8613 EMAIL: rosy@alliedwindows.com

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EDUCATION

DGS CANADA 2 DAY FORKLIFT WEEKEND COURSE Every Saturday at 8:30am #215, 19358-96 Ave. Surrey NO reservations: 604-888-3008 www.dgscanada.ca Ask about our other Courses... *Stand up Reach *Fall Protection *Aerial Lift *RoughTerrain Forklift *Bobcat *WHMIS & much more. “Preferred by Employers

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Manager, Sunridge Gardens

Applications are being accepted for a Manager. The home-base of this position is Sunridge Gardens, a Bria Community, located in Murrayville, Langley.

RESPONSIBILITIES Reporting to the Area General Manager, you have a talent for building community by creating a positive and engaging environment for our residents and staff. In this new position, you will be responsible for managing day-to-day operations by creating and maintaining a home-like environment and engaging and motivating staff. With the help of an implementation team you will assist us in opening our newest seniors’ residence, including building our brand.

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The Manager will be responsible for public relations, marketing and sales to maintain maximum capacity. Through the implementation of established policies and directives, the Manager will ensure an optimum standard of living, including the highest quality standard of food and service. Responsibilities also include promoting public awareness, as well as facilitating and maintaining professional relationships. Basic accounting functions, including budgeting and payroll preparation, are also part of this position.

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OBITUARIES

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LOST AND FOUND

LOST - APPLE iphone 3GS with black cover, in the area of Gabby’s on Friday July 15th. Please call: (604)597-9699

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CHILDCARE AVAILABLE

BROOKSWOOD. SPACE available in experienced, caring and fun environment. Excellent refs. Call 604534-0612.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS The Manager will have a Bachelor’s degree, preferably in Business Administration, from a recognized University, plus 5 – 7 years’ operational experience and experience working with seniors, or an equivalent combination. Hospitality experience is an asset. Budgeting and accounting experience is also required. The successful applicant will also demonstrate: leadership qualities, superior communication skills, and the qualities and attitude that respects and maintains the spirit, dignity and individuality of the residents and employees. They will also have the ability to problem solve and establish and maintain good interpersonal relationships by displaying tact, courtesy and patience with others. APPLICATIONS Applications can be submitted to Human Resources by July 29, 2011 by: Email – Careers@CenturyGroup.ca Preference will be given to internal candidates. Salary and beneďŹ ts are under review.


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EDUCATION

OPTICIAN TRAINING *6 - month course starts Sept.12, 2011

BC College Of Optics

604.581.0101 www.bccollegeofoptics.ca

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HELP WANTED

0900547 BC LTD. dba Canada Lube World in Langley is hiring 2 F/T LUBE TECHNICIANS. Experience is not required but applicants with experience preferred. Duties include engine oil and filter change, replacing all vital fluids of car, replacements of head lights, tail lights, wiper blades & inspection of vehicle etc. Salary would be $14.70/hour with 40 hours/week. email resumes:hiring@lubeworld.ca

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Families, Kids, Tots & Teens!! Register Now Busy Film Season

Langley & Aldergrove Arenas (facility operator)

Aldergrove Company looking for a permanent full - time CSR. Position details include but are not limited to order entry, border paperwork, and various types of correspondence. Proficient exp. with Accpac, excel and word an asset. Benefits offered after 3 mths. Please e-mail your resume with cover letter stating wage expectation to rushcamp260@gmail.com

Full Time/Year Round - Facility Booking Clerk Full Time/Seasonal & Year Round FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944

HANDYMAN POSITION Available for dedicated mature and hard working applicants. Basic experience in plumbing, electric and carpentry a plus. Some training provided. P/T and F/T available. Please fax resume to:

604-530-6526 LETS PLAY gaming centre reps req’d. Multi positions avail. at Newton Bingo Country. Apply now at www.gatewaycasinos.com

- Ice Maintenance and Conversions Staff Part Time/Seasonal - Concession & Catering Staff - Bartenders - Learn to Skate Instructors - Skate Patrol - Birthday Party Leader

View full postings at: www.recreationexcellence.com (Careers page) for details and to apply.

Outgoing Individuals Wanted

$9 - $20 per/hr F/T, 18+. Summer and permanent openings in all areas. Fun Promos. No Sales. No Experience, No Problem! Call Katrina at 604 777 2196

SPORTSPLEX Looking for mature, kid friendly people to work the Afterschool Program 2-6 Mon-Fri, Pro-D-Days, Summer Camp Days. Mom’s welcome. Please fax resume to attn: Barb 604-882-1609.

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

ABC COUNTRY RESTAURANT Line cook position. $12. to $16 p/hr commensurate with exp med dental plan. Apply in person at 5978 Glover Rd Langley

CALL 604-558-2278

142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS Order Entry/Customer Service Person Required by growing wholesale Company. Permanent full time position in pleasant working environment with full benefits. Hours 8-4, Mon-Fri. Minimum of 2 years experience in data entry, invoicing, and invoice verification. Position requires attention to detail, accuracy and excellent telephone skills. Fluency in French would be an asset but not req’d. Send resume in confidence to: Kief Music Ltd. 13139 - 80 Ave, Surrey, BC info@kiefmusic.com or Fax 604-590-6999. No phone calls please.

PARTS RETAIL CLERK Parts department in busy RV dealership is hiring counter staff; 2 full time day shifts available; Monday to Friday & Tuesday to Saturday. Successful applicants must be well organized with exceptional customer service skills. Job entails ordering merchandise, product demonstration, making estimates as well as over the counter sales. Please apply in person at 20529 Langley Bypass, Langley (no phone calls) .

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HELP WANTED

Required for work in Vancouver and New West. Must be experienced. Apply by fax or phone: Tel: 604-534-4429 Fax: 604-534-2468 Cel: 604-454-4429 CARPENTER/FOREMAN for res & comm projects. Exp in forming, concrete, blue print reading, etc. Benefits/RRSP. Wage based on exp. Email: djorge@avanteconcrete.com

The Morning Star in Vernon, B.C. has an opening for the position of Publisher.

Heavy Duty Equipment Technicians We are currently accepting applications for Heavy Duty Equipment Technicians. We have BC branches in Prince George, Penticton, Kamloops, Burnaby, Williams Lake, Quesnel, Nanaimo, Cranbrook, Vernon, Fort St John, Langley, Campbell River and a Yukon branch in Whitehorse.

The Morning Star is the No.1 news source in the North Okanagan and has been committed to serving its communities with in-depth local news, sports, entertainment, events and happenings since 1988.

Black Press is seeking a proven leader with an impressive track record in newspaper management, to build on the considerable growth the Morning Star has experienced over the past 23 years. Ideally, you should have a good understanding of all facets of newspaper operations with emphasis on sales, marketing and financial management. As publisher, you will be instrumental in developing a multi platform strategy for the newspaper and its online initiatives, as it continues to serve a rapidly expanding and diverse marketplace. If you are a critical thinker, customer driven and possess strong entrepreneurial skills, Black Press wants to hear from you. Please send your resume by July 22, 2011 to: Bruce McAuliffe, President Black Press BC South c/o Kelowna Capital News 2495 Enterprise Way, Kelowna, B.C. V1X 7K2 Email: brucem@blackpress.ca

Country Lumber Ltd.

Part Time Cashier Wanted For Busy Building Supply Store. Please drop off resume at 22538 Fraser Hwy, Langley *Must be available for afternoons and Saturdays Cash experience an asset.

Country Lumber Ltd. WHERE SERVICE COMES FIRST www.blackpress.ca

TRADES, TECHNICAL

22538 Fraser Hwy Langley

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CONCRETE & PLACING

Vinyl Deck Installers Required immediately for Langley based company. Minimum 2 years experience needed, vehicle required (prefer truck). Call 604-270-4845 or 604-888-2438 Fax resume to: 604-888-4823 Email: sales@sundecks.com WELDERS / Fabricator wanted to join our team building generator enclosures. Benefit pkg after 6 months. Email resume to: chuck.alumtek@telus.net or fax 604-856-7570

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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

NEW Girls, BEST Service

778-395-3939 10am-10pm 14045-104th Ave. Surrey

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Angela is renowned Physic Healer Can solve all problems of life specializing in love, health, business, marriage, reunites loved ones. Call today for a better tomorrow. 65 yrs. of experience

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PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 32 Years Exp. Free Estimates.

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

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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DRYWALL

CUSTOM DRYWALL No job too small.Quality guaranteed Call 778-996-0249 WALTER’’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs Over 40 yrs exp. 604-308-7943

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ELECTRICAL

MIND BODY SPIRIT 104607

SPRING RELAX SPA

Big Mountain Electric

Full body hot oil massage. Insuite showers. 10am ~ 10pm. HIRING. #102-2451 Clearbrook Rd., Abbt.

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

604-859-9686 CLASSIFIED A D S MEAN MORE BUSINESS PHONE 604-575-5555

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

778-892-4299 #1167 $25 service call, BBB Lge & small jobs. Expert trouble shooter, WCB. Low rates 24/7 604-617-1774 ALL JOBS Big or Small. Panels, lighting, plugs, fans, hot tubs etc. Guaranteed work. 604-539-0708 Cell 604-537-1773 (Lic. 26110)

HIGH OUTLET ELECTRIC

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.

Kristy 604.488.9161

The Morning Star, one of Canada’s leading community newspapers, is published every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday and has an extensive distribution network throughout the North Okanagan. More than 33,000 homes and businesses are reached in the communities of Vernon, Coldstream, Armstrong, Enderby, Lumby, Cherryville, Oyama, Spallumcheen, Grindrod, Falkland and Silver Star.

The Morning Star is part of Black Press, Canada’s largest private, independent newspaper company, with over 150 community, daily and urban newspapers located in BC, Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii.

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

#22047 WE LOVE SMALL JOBS

ESTIMATOR for concrete/constr. 2-5 Yrs exp or construction grad. Duties: review plans, take offs, familar with Blue Beam soft. Email: djorge@avanteconcrete.com

Publisher

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

TRADES, TECHNICAL Bricklayers and Bricklayers Helpers

Medical Office Trainees Needed! Hospitals & Dr’s need Medical Office & Medical Admin staff!! No Experience? Need Training? Career Training & Job Placement Available! 1-888-778-0459

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All Ages, All Ethnicities

RECREATION EXCELLENCE

is actively seeking energetic, motivated people to join our team in the following positions:

A well established Kelowna based, underground utilities /road contractor has an immediate requirement for a controller. The successful applicant will have over five years of experience in the construction field after completion of their accounting designation, CA, CGA. They will be required to perform all aspects of accounting cycle up to and including financial statements. We are an aggressive company and require a strong aggressive person that is ready to take on new challenges and grow with the company. Remuneration complete with benefit package will be consummate with experience. Please reply to the Administrator by fax at 250-765-9603, or phone 250-765-9601.

MODEL/TALENT AGENCIES

WWW.CASTINGROOM.COM

BUYERS AGENT WANTED

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

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HELP WANTED

Langley Realtor looking for a buyers agent, all enquiries held in strict confidence. garyhooge@remax.net

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP.

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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MOVIE EXTRAS !

CONTROLLER

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

Parker Pacific is an industry leader in heavy equipment sales & service. Since 1949, The Inland Group has grown to over 900 employees & 20 locations in North America. We are always seeking talented people to join our service team and enjoy a great career path. Send resume & covering letter stating locations of interest to Lori Willcox at lwillcox@ inland-group.com or Fax: 604-608-3156

LEAD ROOF TECHNICIAN $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. 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 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic Req’d F/T for Intercity Refrigeration in Langley. 3 - 5 yrs. exp. Sal$25/hr. Duties: Read and interpret blueprints, install refrigeration or air conditioning components, Install, troubleshoot and overhaul entire heating, ventilation, air handling, refrigeration. Fax resume: 604-530-3479 or e-mail: intercityref@gmail.com

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Resid., Commer., & Indust. ALL WORK GUARANTEED!

James 604-220-8347 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE Evergreen Bobcat & Mini Excavator

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

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

EXCAVATORS EX60 - EX300

BACKHOES

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4 X 4 C/W bracker & hoepack

CATS 6 ways to wide blades

DUMP TRUCKS

604-777-5046

C/W Trailers

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BOBCATS C/W attachments

CARPET CLEANING

FARM TRACTORS

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

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CLEANING SERVICES

3 Ladies Maid Service Fast and Reliable. $25/hr. 778-318-4716 CLEANING SPECIAL $25/hour minimum 2hrs. Price includes cleaning supplies. Also laminate flooring and paint specials. Free estimates. A-TECH Services at 604-230-3539 ENGLISH LADY. Cleaning & etc. Honest, reliable, hard working. Pets ok. Refs. Reas rates (604)533-1711

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CONCRETE & PLACING

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

Over 25 yrs exp.

Ross 604D535D0124

(604)531-5935 GRAHAM’S EXCAVATING ~ Excavation, Clearing ~ ~ Drainage, Final Grading ~ Free Estimates, 20 years exp. Fully Insured/WCB

(604)533-9108

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GARDENING

A HON’S GARDENING SERVICE 604-440-8138 ✶ MONTHLY SPECIAL ✶ - Grass Cutting $30 Standard lot. - Power Raking, $75 Standard lot, $100 for larger lot.PROFESSIONAL PAINTING Phone Le 604-767-2125 GARDEN & LAWN MAINT. Hedge trimming, Tree topping & Removal. Free Est. Jason 604-614-5954 PRINCE LANDSCAPING Pressure wash, Airretion, Lawn/Garden care, Hedge & Shrub Trim, Cedar Fence. Junk Removal. 778-991-2054


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GARDENING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS GUTTER & WINDOW CLEANING Prices starting from for 3 lvl. hm. $95/gutters, $95/windows. 2 lvl. hm. $75/gutters, $75/windows. Excellent Service Since 1976. 778-861-0465

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

~MASTER CARPENTER~

For all your decorating needs call a Master Painter with AAA/BBB Rating?

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

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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

Call Derek

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

(604)720-5955

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

ALL DECKED OUT DECKING LTD

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SPECIALIZING IN: Vinyl and Wood decks.

Call Peter 604-541-8841 Exceptional Quality On Time, On Budget, As Promised...

Building Customer Confidence

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

604.230.2217 / 604.999.5890

www.mdmservices.ca Serving Since 1993 ★ Kitchens ★ Bathrooms Basement & Garage conversions ★Additions ★ Laminate ★Hardwood ★ Engineered Wood ★ Tile ★Carpet ★Baseboard & Crown moldings ★Sundecks ★Roofing. Member of B.B.B. & G.V.H.B.A., WCB and liability insured, ref’s. Call Gary Ward @ M&W Classic Home Renovations 604-530-1175 gjward@telus.net

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

European Quality Workmanship CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES BBB MEMBER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

Per Molson 575-1240

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PRESSURE WASHING

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

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LANDSCAPING

SAWDUST

RUBBISH REMOVAL

A+ RECYCLE-IT! JUNK REMOVAL

www.recycle-it-now.com

bradsjunkremoval.com

Haul Anything... But Dead Bodies!!

Call 604-531-5935

Running this ad for 7yrs

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

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

3563 - 232 Street LANGLEY Enjoy Free Coffee & Cake while you browse.

PETS 477

PETS

BLUE NOSE PITBULL fem. 1 yr. friendly $800. Male Shih Tzu, 2 yrs. neut. friendly $300. (604)507-8173

CHIHUAHUA tiny tea cup puppies, readynow. $650. 4 yr old Chihuahua female, $400. (604)794-7347 DOGO Argentino mastiff PB, Rare breed. Born Apr. 20. Ready to go. 2F, 1M. $1500. 778-242-0862. English Springer Spaniels, ready June not reg., $700. (604)7984998. twbjmenges@gmail.com

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

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SUNDECKS

Langley - Willoughby

DOWNSIZING SALE

~ Yorkson ~ Sat, July 23rd, 8am-3pm

8355 211B Street Furniture, Household Items, Electronics, TV’s, Etc. Murrayville

ESTATE / GARAGE SALE Saturday July 23rd 9:00am - 3:00pm 22109 Old Yale Road MURRAYVILLE; GARAGE SALE Sat & Sun, July 23-34, 8am-2pm

22339 Old Yale Rd. WALNUT GROVE - #8 9080 198th Str., Fri July 22nd 12 - 7pm sat July 23 9am - 4pm, Estate Sale

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

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TILING

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

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

Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $

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

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Greenvale Farms

Lakeshore living At it’s Best!

STRAWBERRIES

Already Picked & U-Pick Take 264 St exit off Hwy #1 & follow yellow signs

(6030 248 Street) OPEN Mon - Sat 8-7pm Sun 8- 6pm DAILY 604-856-3626 / 604-855-9351 U-PICK BLUEBERRIES, $1/lb. Red & Black Currants & Gooseberries $1.20/lb. Bring containers. Closed Sundays. Call for picking times. 339 Short Rd. Abbotsford, 604-853-1909 WHOLESALE BLUEBERRIES Farm fresh. Available July 20th. 1613 Lefeuvre Rd. Abbotsford. 604-897-4633 or 604-614-5859.

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P. B. PRESA only 2 in litter, both males, $1000. Born May 6, great temp. born on farm. 604-855-6929

MISC. WANTED

PITT Bull pups Born June 19 7male $550ea: 3fem. -$500ea: Will be dewormed/vet chkd 604-825-1730 PRESA CANARIO X puppies, born May 8, on farm, great temp $550. 604-855-6929 or cell 604-217-1346 PUGS, fawn, 4 male, 2 females. family raised, vet chk’d, shots. $550. (604)796-2727/799-2911

1903 MASON RISCH player piano. ball & cloth stool. over 100 piano rolls & cabinet $1200 604-448-1511 OVATION GUITAR, 12 string, excellent condition. $500. Call (604)863-0060

REAL ESTATE 626

LAKESHORE 101 ft frontage by 88 ft. VACATION HOME 1-1/2 Story - 1200 sq. ft. Upper level - 3 bdrms Main level - 1 large bdrm Main bathrm, Open floor Plan - dining rm, kitchen and front room with dbl patio door access to Large deck - over 700 sq. ft. Large floating wharf - 660 sq. ft. 2 buoys, Firepit BACKYARD: Storage shed, grassy play area & fenced kennel.

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

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

*SPECTACULAR*

RASPBERRIES &

FRUIT & VEGETABLES

LOVEBIRD BABIES, orange face mutations, 12/wks old, buy 2/get 1 free. Moving on. 604-536-0288

MINI SCHNAUZER, salt & pepper, F, vac, vet ✓, micro chip, ready. $650. Cell. 604-318-0465.

OKANAGAN

4 bdrm South Facing Waterfront Vacation Home On Shuswap Lake!

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WANTED - 8 TRACK STEREO PLAYER $40.00 Call 604-202-1090

MALTIPOO- Male 3 mos old, white, non-shedding. Trained. Good companion. 604-820-9469.

REAL ESTATE

UNDER $200

REFRIGERATOR. Admiral 17 cu.ft. frost free refrigerator, white, $150. Call (604)583-9670

Long-haired Chihuahua pups, 3, full grown no bigger than 4lb, view parents. (604)392-3459

HOUSES FOR SALE

Manufactured Homes for Sale. MUST BE MOVED! Can be viewed at #37/#47 24330 Fraser Hwy Lgly. (604)813-9403

ONLY $729,000: Perfect getaway for your family & all your friends! 5052 Squilax Anglemont Rd. Celista, BC.

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

WEBSITE:

okhomeseller.com Listing # 26628 633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS Canadian CSA Modular, Manufactured, and Park Model Homes @ US factory direct wholesale prices. Starting @ 39,824 better features + more options = best value. The Home Boys 877-976-3737 or 509481-9830 www.hbmodular.com We will beat anyone’s price. Guaranteed! New SRI.com 16x52 mobile home in Langley adult park. $115,900. Call 604-830-1960

Pre-Owned Beautiful and Clean Manufactured Home, 1430 sq.ft. Double wide.

SHELTIES BEAUTIFUL loveable, happy puppies, warm & cuddly, four months old (604)826-6311

Double wide in a Fernridge MHP. View by appointment only. Asking $229,000.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

Brookswood Homes Ltd.

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

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

560 GERMAN Shepherd female pups, large boned, CKC registered. Vet checked, tattooed. Excellent temperament. 604-819-1414 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS. 2 Male & 2 Fem. $550. 1st shots & dewormed. Call 778-863-6332.

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539

PAINT SPECIAL

Formerly Lee’s Jade and Opals

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

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Affordable Painters that will work to perfection,15% off Painting Svc. Quality Work Call (604)200-6422

A-OK PAINTING

Vintage records, 78’s, 33 1/3, & LP’s

7am to 7pm

BOXER PUPPIES, M/F, Brindles & Fawns, Vet checked 1st shots, family raised. $900. 604-826-0548

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

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

Kitchen Furniture, Dining Room, Love Seats, Arm Chairs, Lamps Etc... Plus many house hold items

MULTI FAMILY SALE Sat. July 23rd 9 a.m. - 3 pm. 20509 - 51A Ave.

Sunday, July 24 and Monday, July 25

Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988

Top Quality Painting Exterior / Interior

BARKMULCH, SAND, GRAVEL

WALNUT GROVE Estate Sale - Forest Green Estates #102 - 9080 198th St Sat, July 23rd 10 am - 3 pm

Langley

Friday, July 22, Saturday, July 23,

220.JUNK(5865)

604.

$45/Hr

604.723.8434

Tools, motors, machines, fuel tank, lapidary 14” saw, rocks (slabs & rough), rare wood panels including Australian Walnut, giftware, go-cart with 8 H.P. Industrial engine, household, garage and yard items.

Boston Terriers pups, ckc reg, vet checked, reputable breeder, excellent pedigree. (604)794-3786

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

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

New / Used Items:

604.587.5865

AFFORDABLE MOVING

604-537-4140

20451 45A AVE.

Lots of household items, furniture, linens, kitchen items, etc.

GARAGE SALES

On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!

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

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

50 YEARS

ACCUMULATION

EARTH FRIENDLY

MOVING & STORAGE

Top Quality Workmanship, with over 25 yrs experience in all area’s of construction- Reno’s, Decks, Tiling, Roofing, Framing and much more.

MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE Sat. July 23, 8-3 Rain or Shine

551

Rain or shine

356

www.augustinesoilandmulch.com

Local & Long Distance

GARAGE SALES

LANGLEY

LANGLEY - GARAGE SALE

Great price refs Paul 604-328-0527

604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197

320

Sat/Sun, July 23 & 24 9am - 4pm. Cancelled if raining

Best Local Roofs & Repairs

Available for Delivery Call for pricing

A-1 PAINTING CO.

TOPSOIL

4484 210A St.

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

Hemlock, Fir & Cedar

KRENUS CONSTRUCTION

For fast & superior work Call Joe @ 778 893-6315

Many household items from a Move, some tools & crystal.

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 A LICENSED/ HONEST PLUMBER & GAS FITTER with 31 years exp. Very neat work Refs. Reas. rates. Free est. 24 hrs. 604-220-4956 Don AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801 www.panoramaplumbing.com

551

BROOKSWOOD

PAVING/SEAL COATING

338

GARAGE SALES

6911 208A St. (back lane), Milner Heights, Langley, Sat July 23rd, 9am-2pm. More info on craigslist.

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

Repair/replace or custom build. JIM’S MOWING, SAME DAY SERVICE, Fully insured. Free estimates. Book your holiday cut now. 604-310-JIMS (5467)

551

506

APPLIANCES

REFRIGERATOR. Admiral 17 cu.ft. frost free refrigerator, white, $150. Call (604)583-9670

604-530-9566

640

RECREATIONAL

LAKEFRONT Properties, For Sale 20 minutes from Qualicum www.hornelake.bc.ca


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• The Langley Times • Thursday, July 21, 2011 REAL ESTATE RENTALS

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE

706

APARTMENT/CONDO

HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

www.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

ALDERGROVE - Condo, lrg 2 bdrm, 2 bath, clean, f/s, w/d. Avail. immed. n/s, n/p, no partys. $825/mo. Call (604)866-8825

CALL FOR SPECIALS LANGLEY CITY

LANGLEY

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

Call 604-533-9780

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

604-530-0030 www.cycloneholdings.ca CLOVERDALE, 64/179. Bright 1/bdrm, 1250 sq ft., gas f/p, insuite laundry, priv entry, semi furnished. N/S, N/P. Incl internet, sat TV. Ron (604)727-1373. CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. 17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 bdrm suites avail now. Starting at $700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078 CYPRESS PLACE 50+. Lge 1 bdrm stes. Incl heat & h/w. Nr all ament. NS/NP. View 10am-5pm. Resident Mgr. Ann & John 604-530-2840. LANGLEY. 1 bdrm apt. Clean, quiet & secure. N/P. N/S. $750/mo. Avail. now. Carol 604-539-0229

LANGLEY CONDO 1 bdrm+den, top flr. corner unit. 750 sqft + lg balcony, skylight, gas f/p. Open flr plan. W/D. Sec prkg. Stg locker. Pets ok. $975/mo.

HOMES FOR RENT

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Linwood Place Apts 20051- 55 A Ave. st

1 MONTH FREE Newly Renovated Units $675 to $835 includes Heat, Hot water, Cable to channel 43. On site security

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

Ask for details

Call 604-530-6555 Must bring in this ad to receive 1st month free

Northland Apartments 19777 Willowbrook Dr., Langley

LANGLEY CITY, 2 bdrm suite, 3 appls, strg, prkg, h/w, $800/mo + utils. N/P. Aug1. 604-888-2601

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

Michael - 604-533-7578

751 LANGLEY, 4 bdrm, park like yard w. trails. quiet,safe st. Pets OK, NS, Jamie 6042093702 $1950 LANGLEY 19740-88 Ave, 3 bdrm, 2 baths on 2.5 acres, RV prkg, barn, 2 car garage/storage. Suit mature tenants. $1400. 604-725-4443 LANGLEY 32/202 St clean 2 bdrm rancher, own backyard, 15x32 workshop/strg. Sharing 2.5 acres clse to ament. $1500 + util. sm pet ok. Avail now. 604-626-5247, 604771-0185 LANGLEY, 4 bdrm home & nanny ste, 3.5 baths, 4300sf quiet country setting $3600 Sept 1 Also stalls & paddocks avail (604)626-8551, 604-607-5664 LANGLEY CITY, 202/52 Ave. 3/bdrms up, 1/down. 2/bthrms. TJ @ Sutton Proact: 604-728-5460. LANGLEY / CLOVERDALE. Newer 3 bdrm + 2.5 bath. Upper suite house. (Bsmt suite will not be rented). Near school in nice area. W/d. Ns/np. 2 car garage, gated yard. Avail now. $1,975 mo. + utils. 1 year minimum. Call 604 512 0092 or matt@gruporealdelmar.com

CHESTNUT PLACE

Apartments 20727 Fraser Highway

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

604-530-0932

Criminal record check may be req’d.

Ph: 604-533-4061

www.cycloneholdings.ca

LANGLEY CITY, Reno’d 2/bdrm, 2/bath, insuite laundry, 2 sec pkng, huge balcony, very private, greenspace. Sept 1. Ron (604)727-1373.

TOWN & COUNTRY APARTMENTS

LANGLEY

MAPLE MANOR APTS. 20117 - 56 Avenue 1 & 2 bdrm suites $735 to $850 includes heat, hot water, cable to channel 43. On site security

Call 604-534-0108 Nr Langley City Hall & shops 1bdrm 3rd flr $734 Limerick Manor, adult oriented N/P Appt 604-514-1480

624

FARMS

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

RECREATIONAL/SALE

LANGLEY

RIVERSIDE GARDENS FAMILY COMPLEX 2 & 3 Bdrm T/Homes Move-In Allowance!! 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

604-592-5663 TRANSPORTATION

1992 PROWLER 5th wheel, 28.5’, new brake assem. on all 4 wheels, new tires & 2000 FORD 1 Ton 4x4 F350, blue, lariat, super duty, exc. shape, triton V10, 243,777 km. $18,000 complete or will sell separately. Call (604)316-2700 2003 GMC 24 ft Motorhome. Fully loaded, sleeps 6, great condition. Less than 30,000 miles. $30,000 Great value. 604-534-5906

2002 Lincoln NAVIGATOR white, 46,500 kms. 1 lady owner, immaculate. Must see. 604-536-9728.

1991 MERCURY Topaz, 4 dr, auto, 144K, AirCared & driven daily, gas saver, needs new muffler, otherwise fine, $690 obo. (604)593-0377 1998 SUNFIRE GT, exc cond. 2 dr, 132 kms, std, p/w, A/C, new brakes, AriCrd, $1700 obo. 604-780-8404 2000 FORD FOCUS SE 4 dr, auto, white, very nice shape, $3500 obo. Call: (604)454-7548 2000 LINCOLN LS, V6, fully loaded, exc. cond. $7,000 obo. Silver, Call (604)542-0129

3 burner stove, microwave, enclosed & heated water tank, AM/FM/CD U-shaped dinette. $32,995 (Stk.30240) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-877-651-3267 DL #31087

2011 Coleman 280

1989 VOLVO 780, 2dr, body by Bertone, black. 152,201 kms. Auto. Exc. cond. $9000: (604)538-1791 2002 JAGUAR S-Type, Like new (ONLY 26,000 kms) cherry red, tan leather int. 4dr sedan, auto, loaded. $13,000. (604)542-1393 2002 KIA RIO, fully loaded. Aircared 1 yr. Good running condition. $2900. Call 604-828-9496. 2002 SATURN, auto 1.9, all power 103k. Grey, keyless ent. alarm. Like new. $4200 no tax. 604-502-9912. 2004 JETTA GLS 2.0 Silver w/black let. int. Low mileage. Loaded. Air, s/roof. $9900. 604-531-8161. 2011 TOYOTA Camry LE, grey, 11000 kms. auto, factory warranty. mint, $19,800. 778-895-7570. OKANAGAN’S Largest Used Car Super Store. Always open online at: www.bcmotorproducts.com 250-545-2206

Aluminum wheels, A/C, AM/FM/CD w/ exterior speakers, DSI Water Heater, microwave. $25,995 (stk. 30239)

www.fraserwayrv.com 1-877-651-3267 DL #31087

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL 778-865-5454 Cash for all vehicles Free towing Quick service Always available 778-865-5454

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

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION 1BR/$450,INC.UTIL.INTERNET,TV,LIMITED phone.W Groove area.Allan 7782271329. $500 Furn. BDRM in shared family home. Utilities, Wifi, W/D inc. 53 & 200 ST. (P) 778-241-5850

750

SUITES, LOWER

1BDRM,NEWER home in willoughby.cbl,util,in suite lndry,all appl&extra strge incld.easy going owners .$795. 778-278-1441 ALDERGROVE, 1 BDRM, quiet home. Avail now. Shrd lndry, $600 incl gas/hydro. 604-476-1760.

2008 TRAIL BLAZER LT. I6, 4.2L 270 HP, 48,000 kms. P/l, p/w, a/c, Aircared. Very clean, garage kept. ex cond $20,000 obo 604-217-1985

851

TRUCKS & VANS

1997 DODGE Grand Caravan. V6, fully loaded, 4 door, new tires, aircared, exc. cond. $2,000 obo. 604-308-9848

Scrap Vehicle & Equipment Removal.

Don 778.938.6277

2002 CHEVY ASTRO VAN, white, A/C, 103K, interior like new, AirCared, $7400. Call 604-598-0405. 2003 PONTIAC MONTANA 7 pass, AirCared, CD, a/c, new tires, very clean, 148K. $5200. 604-607-4906. 2005 FORD FREESTAR, 7 pass., 200,000km. Well maint., no accidents. $3,500. 604-539-2040 2009 TRAVERSE CHEV, 2 wheel dr., pl., pw., white, 8 pass., auto, 43,000 km $22,000. (604)832-9528

MARINE 912

BOATS

14’ HURSTON Deep V 45HP, Merc. Closed canopy, trailer. Many extras. Must sell $3400 obo. 604-997-3113

Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

1998 Crownline BR202 20’ Bowrider, 5 litre, V8, Volvo Penta leg, stainless prop., all in excellent condition, fresh water only, $13,900obo, 604888-9580

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

ALUM. BOAT WANTED 10 12 or 14’ with our w/o motor or trailer. Will pay cash 604-319-5720.

ALWAYS CA$H

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

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

RE: The Estate of Joseph Forgione, aka Joe Forgione, aka J. Forgione

830

MOTORCYCLES

2006 SUZUKI Boulevard 11,000 kms. Pearl baby blue, many extras chrome. $5000 obo. 778-235-9888.

836 PASTURE

2005 JIMMY GMC - 2 dr, fully loaded, auto, 4WD, MUST SELL. Lady driven. $8900/obo. (604)728-2817.

2000 DODGE CARAVAN, 75,000 kms. Call 604-536-9728.

VEHICLES WANTED

SEVENOAKS SHOPPING CENTRE

742

2004 JEEP GRAND Cherokee Ltd. 4x4, auto, red, 160K, $8000 firm. Call: 604-538-9257

1999 DODGE CARAVAN, absolutely in exc. running order, new battery & tires $2000. (778)883-8096 Rmd.

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

OFFICE/RETAIL

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

2004 FORD ESCAPE XLS, 2L, 5 sp. 131 km. no accid., $5000 no tax Aircared 2 yrs. 604-502-9912.

2005 NISSAN PATHFINDER LE - 4 dr. auto, sunroof, gry leather, local, no accident, black ext. $16,500 exc. condition. (604)328-1883

CARS - DOMESTIC

Call Now (604)536-0220 or email info info@rentinfo.ca

741

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

1998 CHEV BLAZER - 4 dr - 4x4 Fully loaded, 97,000km, very clean must see. $4700. 604-534-0923

827 AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

12730 - 66 Avenue

809

845

We pay you! Removal of vehicles, machinery/scrap metal. Up to $300 Dave@ NJS Metals, (604)852-5556

Serving White Rock, S. Surrey, Surrey, Langley, Delta, Ladner, Tsawwassen, Steveston, New West & Coquitlam

FARMS

Beautiful Ranch located on the Thompson River. Only 3 hours from Vancouver. $1,900,000. Call for full details. RE/MAX Golden Country Real Estate Services. 1-800-557-7355 or email remaxashcroft@telus.net

TOWNHOUSES

Visit

WANTED

WALNUT GROVE, 1/bdrm + den Insuite W/D. $1100/mo. Aug 1. TJ @ Sutton Proact: 604-728-5460.

HAY RANCH FOR SALE CACHE CREEK/ASHCROFT

752

www. rentinfo.ca Houses, Townhouses, Condos & Suites!

Phone 604-530-1912

624

2 bed suite in new Yorkson area, quiet cul-de-sac, own laundry, lots of windows. $950/mth, heat/internet/cable & laundry incl. Call Ben @778-888-5169. ALDERGROVE, reno’d 3 BDRM, upper flr, $1100 + 1/2 utils. Shrd lndry. Avail. Aug. 1. 604-476-1760.

$1200 - $1300/m

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

SUITES, UPPER

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!!

604-533-7710

Rainbow & Majorca CALL FOR AVAILABILITY

838

TRANSPORTATION

1.877.680.1231 www.UapplyUdrive.ca

818

Villa Fontana & Stardust

LANGLEY CITY

AUTO FINANCING

2005 ALFA 36’ 5th wheel, 3 slides, king bed, 2 fridges, generator, $25,000. 604-574-9630

Call: 604-220-6905

Large 1 Bdrm. Apts $150 Move-In Allowance

Betsy - 604-533-6945

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

5400 ~ 204 St. 1 bdrm & 2 bdrm Suites Avail Heat, H/W, cable incl, in a adult-oriented building. N/S, N/P. For info

BRIGHTON APARTMENTS

FREE: heat, h/w, cable TV, lndry, prkg. BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRMS. No Pets SENIORS, ADULT ORIENTED

736

3 BDRM RANCHER ON ACREAGE, 1 BATH, WOOD STOVE, SHARED HYDRO, MINUTES FROM COW RIVER/TRIAL, 15 MINS TO DUNCAN. 250-7493188 ALDERGROVE. 3 bdrm ground level suite for rent, $1300 including utilities & internet. 2 prkng spaces extra storage. kitchen w/island 1 ensuite. NO PETS PLEASE. stacker washer/dryer combo included. 778.552.6819

SUITES, LOWER

2011 COLEMAN 259

Starting at $835.

LANGLEY CITY APARTMENTS ON 201A

750

ALDGRV/W Abby Lg.1 bdrm bsmt ste, sep lndry, suits prof sgl/cpl. $800/mth incl utils. N/S. 1 cat neg. ref’s req. Call 604-625-6636. CLOVERDALE, 18460-56A Ave. 2 bdrm ste. 4 appls. full bath, gas f/p. blinds. $800 incl cable & hydro. Avail. now. N/S. N/P. 604-574-1807 CLOVERDALE. 1 bdrm ground level suite. N/S. N/P. $600 incls cable/utils. Call 778-882-7430. LANGLEY MURRAYVILLE - 1 bdrm bsmt suite, priv ent, w/d, n/s inside or outside, n/p, $850/mth incl cable /net/gas/hydro. Call 604-862-0915 or 604-514-0915 LANGLEY / Willoughby newer lrg 2 bdr, priv.ent, full bth, d/w. Ns/Np. Nr amens, $900/mo incls utils & shrd lndry. Avail immed. 604-202-6524. MURRAYVILLE 2 bdrm, suit 1 person. Bright above grnd, ldry $740 incl utils. NS/NP. 604534-4336 S.LANGLEY - 2bdrm bst ste, priv entry, 5 appl, full bath, hot water heating, gas, f/p, w/d, d/w, w/w carpet, n/s, n/p, non partier, Call after 6pm 604-530-5697 WILLOUGHBY AREA 2 bdrm bst suite, Avail now. $900/mth incl utils cable & laundry. n/s,n/p. Call 604710-3950 or 778-278-4282

TRANSPORTATION

The Parkview Terrace

LANGLEY

Call 604-533-0209

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL BROOKSWOOD COMMERCIAL LEASE spaces available at 208th Street and 40th Ave. Sizes 7002100 s.f. $1500 - $4500. Call Frank @ Noort Investments 604-835-6300 or Nick @ 604-526-3604. Langley City Small wrhse o/h dr, gd light $895 ALSO Willowbrook storage/hobby shop $695 604-834-3289 PORT KELLS/ LANGLEY. Quality Warehouses 1000 - 6,000 sq ft. Call Rachel 604-633-2888. SHOP RENTAL, 35’ X 53’, good for mechanic’s shop or storage. Available July 15th. Call 604-8974633 or 604-614-5859.

TRANSPORTATION

Langley

604-535-8080

LANGLEY; 2 bdrm apt, $905/mo. Close to shopping, incl heat & hot water, quiet complex, no pets, call 604-539-0217.

RENTALS

Call 604-788-9205

Langley, 206-5454-198 St. 2 bdrm 1 1/2 bath, end unit. Bright unit backing onto green space with lrg deck. 2 prkg. stalls. N/S, small pet neg. Avail. now $1200/mo. Croft Agencies Ltd. view pictures at: www.croftagencies.com

RENTALS

OFF-ROAD VEHICLES

GOLF carts/utility vehicles gas and electric,clearance priced at CartsplusBC.com click Summer Sizzler Sale 1866-886-6893

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE

1992 26’ OAKLAND 5th WHEEL. Original owner, has had TLC, extras, $7500. Ph: (604)888-4979

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

Notice is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Joseph Forgione, aka Joe Forgione, aka J. Forgione, deceased, formerly of 885 200th Street, Langley, British Columbia are required to send full particulars of such claims to the solicitors for the Executors of the Estate, Bryenton & Associates, located at #300 20689 Fraser Highway, Langley, British Columbia V3A 4G4 on or before the 15th day of September, 2011 after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received. - Bryenton & Associates Richard Appleyard dba RSI Containers & Logistics and RSI Containers & Logistics is hereby served with legal process in respect of Westpro Machinery Inc. v. Richard Appleyard dba RSI Containers & Logistics and RSI Containers & Logistics, Vernon Small Claims Action # VER-PC-47693. Richard Appleyard dba RSI Containers & Logistics and RSI Containers & Logistics is required to enter a Reply at the Courthouse at 3001 – 27th Street, Vernon, BC on or before the 22nd day of July, 2011, and by Order made the 6th day of July, 2011.


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