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Beating motive revealed DAN FERGUSON Times Reporter

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Rozlyn Kromhoff-Francis holds her dog Missy. After she was refused admission to celebrations at McLeod Athletic Park with Missy on Canada Day, the Langley resident wrote a letter of complaint that drew a quick response.

Polite complaint, swift fix Disappointment over no pets rule at Canada Day doesn’t mean letting your manners go to the dogs — Rozlyn Kromhoff-Francis’ grandfather taught her that DAN FERGUSON Times Reporter

Rozlyn Kromhoff-Francis remembers her grandfather telling her the most effective way to complain was to write a letter and keep it civil. “That way you can edit yourself ... so you sound like an adult,” the late Jerry Huot said. It was sound advice from someone who

knew more than a little about the art of persuasion. Huot was a former Surrey alderman and lifetime member of the Surrey board of trade. When he passed away, Huot’s pet Yorkshire/Jack Russell terrier Missy was adopted by Kromhoff-Francis. So when her late grandfather’s dog was denied admission to this year’s Canada Day

celebration at McLeod Athletic Park, Kromhoff-Francis did exactly what he would have done. The Aldergrove resident wrote an open letter to the Langley Canada Day organizers to express her disappointment and posted it online at http://rozandbryan.wordpress. com. As she politely explained in her letter, Kromhoff-Francis and her husband checked the official website before they drove to the park to see if they could take Missy. There was nothing that said “no pets.” It was not until they had arrived and parked that they found out different. continued, PAGE 4

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Petition proves ‘ironclad case’ for school NATASHA JONES Times Reporter

The hundreds of signatures on a petition prove that there is an ironclad case for an elementary school in the Routley subdivision, according to petition organizer, Pete Pretorius. After four days of canvassing door to door, he and members of his team, who include his parents and sons, have collected the signatures of more than 800 people, he said. “There is an overwhelming need for a school,” he added. The land on which residents had expected an elementary school lies on the northeast corner of 198A Street and 70 Avenue, and the house Pretorius shares with his wife, parents, and sons James, 12, and Edward, 10, is on 198A Street, opposite the heavily-wooded property. The land is part of an exchange agreement between the Township, Langley School District and a developer. On June 27, a public hearing was held for a rezoning application which, if approved, would give the Township part of the land for a park, with the developer acquiring another portion of the property for 103 townhouses. The Langley School District says that the Ministry of Education,

which has the final word on all new schools, must see an “ironclad” case to approve a school at the 70 Avenue site. Pretorius maintains that the petition demonstrates that “ironclad” case. However, that may be unlikely, given the ministry’s approval of the land swap in 2010. Instead of Routley, it has approved a school site, which is part of the land exchange agreement, at 20626 84 Ave. in the Yorkson neighbourhood of Willoughby. Many residents say they bought in Routley fully expecting an elementary school to be built at 198 Street and 70 Avenue, which is five blocks from Langley Meadows Elementary. The school district says that Routley, which is 90 per cent built, does not have the population of school children to support building an elementary school. “Residents of the Routley neighbourhood are furious being cheated out of their school,” he said. “Many homeowners have children younger than five years, and are eager to sign the petition asking the Township to cancel the land exchange deal.” He said that some residents, who have invested more than $500,000 for their Routley homes, are considering moving.

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James Pretorius, 12, (left) and his 10-year-old brother Edward are helping their parents make signs and collect signatures in support of a school in their neighbourhood. They want a school built at 198A Street and 70 Avenue. The west side of the land is to the left of the boys.

Not enough children to build school — district New elementary school was a priority in 2008, but that is no longer the case NATASHA JONES Times Reporter

The Langley School District acknowledged the need for a school for the Routley neighbourhood of Willoughby when the board of education approved the 2008 five-year capital plan. The $10,250,000 elementary school was listed sixth in the district’s priorities. Today, the school is no longer a priority. The board came under fire at a June 27 public hearing into a plan to build 103 townhouses and a park at the spot where local residents had been led to believe,

some by realtors when they bought their homes, an elementary school would be built. If the townhouse plan is approved, the school district would relinquish Routley land at 198 Street and 70 Avenue for acreage in Yorkson where, it says, the need for a school is much greater. A school for Routley is unlikely to materialize because of its position on the list of priorities, and the fact that Routley, a community dominated by single family homes and townhouses, is 90 per cent built. The number of children in Routley is not enough to build a school, the district has stated. The school district’s 2008 list of projects was topped by land purchases for elementary schools in northwest Yorkson and southeast Yorkson, followed by land purchase for a secondary school

for Willoughby, a land purchase for another elementary school in the Yorkson/ Willowbrook area, and a $14m expansion to R.E. Mountain Secondary School. The expansion would increase Mountain’s capacity from 725 to 1,250 students. The school currently has an overflow population in a number of portable classrooms. At the public hearing, a resident claimed that the Routley school would be sacrificed simply to make way for a middle school. School district spokesman Craig Spence said on June 30 that a middle school in Willoughby is the No. 1 priority, identified as such by an independent study in March, 2010. Many Willoughby parents have told the board of education that they favour a middle school to ease overcrowding in

Willoughby slope elementary schools. A middle school “relieves enrolment pressure on elementary schools in the area,” Spence said. The Township has earmarked two other neighbourhoods, Jericho and Latimer, for development, one of which will have little impact on local schools. In June, council approved the Jericho sub-neighbourhood plan. Entirely surrounded by the Latimer neighbourhood, Jericho will be comprised mainly of housing and amenities for seniors, and institutional uses. These include two existing facilities, the Langley Events Centre and R.E. Mountain Secondary. Ramin Seifi, the Township’s head of planning and interim head of the engineering department, said that the process for developing a neighbourhood plan for Latimer has just begun.

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So Kromhoff-Francis waited outside with Missy while her husband went in to get the mini doughnuts and other lunchtime treats they had come to sample. During the approximately 25 minutes she was waiting, Kromhoff-Francis counted eight other dogs that arrived at the entrance only to be turned away. Two belonged to an elderly couple who had gone to some trouble to dress in red and white for the day, adding red bandannas for their tiny dogs. “While I understand some of the logic behind barring dogs from large, crowded events .... I feel there was much room for improvement in how this was dealt with,” she wrote. At the very least, she suggested, the Langley Canada Day

website should contain a mention of the no-dogs policy. Organizers of the the Cloverdale rodeo and PNE both notify visitors to their websites that pets are not allowed, with the exception of service animals like guide dogs for the blind. Kromhoff-Francis also suggested volunteers should be made aware of the no-pets rule. She and her husband were waved into the parking lot by two who clearly didn’t know about the rule, because they saw Missy and remarked on how cute she was. Her letter also suggested arranging dog-sitting or doggy day care for pet owners. When The Times contacted the Canada Day organizers about the letter, the response was quick and equally polite. Spokesperson Lilianne Fuller agreed that the website should

have some form of notification about pets and promised Krom hoff-Francis’ concerns will be discussed at the next meeting o the board of volunteers. Kromhoff-Francis was pleased but says she would still like to see some way for responsible dog owners to participate in Canada Day festivities. And she said so in her letter:“ hope one day society can handle reverting to something closer to the open-air, family-and-dog friendly celebrations I used to enjoy as a child. At these events me and my dog could meet a hundred new dogs in one day, people could come and go as they pleased and if we wanted to eat a half homemade salad, half concession-hotdog dinner, we could — the kind o day I would really stick around for instead of just grabbing my donuts and going home.”

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Driver moved burning van to save house Flames destroy service vehicle DAN FERGUSON Times Reporter

A quick-thinking service technician jumped into a burning van to move it away from a Langley townhouse Tuesday morning. The diesel engined van caught fire shortly after a two-man crew arrived to clean out ducts at a residence near 50 Avenue and 203 Street around 10 a.m. When smoke started billowing from the bottom of the panel van, one man jumped in and backed the vehicle out of the driveway to protect the house, then jumped out. At its height, the blaze sent a column of dark smoke seven stories high over the neighbourhood. The heat from the blaze melted some of vinyl siding on the townhouse, but did not cause any serious damage. No one was injured. Firefighters hosed down the van, then cut holes in the side with an axe to pour water over the smoldering wreckage. One firefighter stripped the damaged siding from the house to make sure there nothing was burning. The cause of the fire has not been determined.

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A Langley firefighter opens up a smouldering service van that caught fire Tuesday afternoon near 50 Avenue and 203 Street. A quick-thinking driver pulled the van away from a house to prevent the fire from spreading.

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ow very appropriate that Rozlyn Kromhoff-Francis would find a quintessentially Canadian resolution to her problem on Canada Day . Kromhoff-Francis is the Aldergrove woman who found out her dog Missy wasn’t allowed on the grounds of McLeod Athletic Park on July 1. They checked before they went to see if there was a no-pets rule and finding none on the event website, they took Missy, the dog that belonged to her late grandfather Jerry Huot. When a volunteer at the gate told them they couldn’t take Missy inside, Rozlyn stayed with her pet while her husband went in to get the lunchtime treats they’d driven 25 minutes from Aldergrove to get. She watched while other dog owners, equally surprised, discovered the ban. Then she went home. She remembered what her grandfather taught her about writing a letter of complaint. Huot, a former Surrey alderman, said it was important to keep such letters polite and reasonable. So she did. Kromhoff-Francis drafted a letter that contained no ranting or raving, just a rational statement of her disappointment coupled with some modest suggestions, starting with letting people know about the no-pets rules. She understood why there might be a rule against dogs, she said, but it would be good if the organizers would let people know about it somehow. The response from the event organizers was not long in coming. Spokesperson Lilianne Fuller agreed with KromhoffFrancis about notifying people and promised her other suggestions would be considered. It wasn’t everything KromhoffFrancis wanted, but she appreciated the prompt response. The cliché image of Canadians, espcially in other countries, is that we are a polite and reasonable people. After recent events in B.C. revealed some of us can be horrifyingly rude and unreasonable, it is comforting to note that on Canada Day, in Langley, some reasonable people were able to have a disagreement in a civil, adult manner. Jerry Huot would be proud of his granddaughter.

e’ve heard of the politics of fear, but Premier Christy Clark is quickly defining the politics of the fearful. The politician-turned-talk-showhost-turned-politician continues to avoid defending her political beliefs in public with yet another refusal to debate her opponent. NDP Leader Adrian Dix challenged Clark to a debate on the HST, a verbal tussle that would have been aired on Vancouver’s CKNW radio station. Clark declined the invitation. The premier’s decision to avoid debating Dix follows her avoidance of speaking to the HST in the legislature when she invoked closure when it was her turn to speak to the issue. And, of course, Clark refused to attend all-candidates meetings during the Vancouver-Point Grey byelection campaign that saw her barely defeat NDP candidate David Eby. It is clear Clark is afraid to back up her style with substance, but why? If Clark truly believes the HST is good for B.C. and crucial to the future of this province’s economy, wouldn’t she be salivating at the opportunity to discredit HST opponents like Dix? In a statement in response to Dix’s challenge, Clark said the NDP is trying to politicize the issue – presumably unlike Clark and the B.C. Liberals politicizing the issue by running information ads that look and sound suspiciously like pro-HST promotional commercials. Critics have long accused Clark of oozing style and possessing little substance. The fact she appears to be running from every challenge does nothing to counter that criticism.

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here was a disturbing story but I can only guess that the dog this week about a puppy was hauled back to a vehicle and that died after being left for left there. over two hours in a car in the heat McGregor No sense letting that bloody dog of the day. Every summer we hear ruin his day. Says these stories repeated. Sitting outside a coffee shop JIMMCGREGOR It amazes me that people smart recently I noticed one lady with a enough to qualify for a driver’s licence don’t small dog tied to a chair on the patio. Another have the smarts to realize that if it is very hot guy walked through the area with a bigger dog outside the car, it will get much hotter inside the and the two of them started lunging at each car. other and barking. Some folks get indignant when they go to a Again, the leashes were yanked and the ‘stupid shelter to rescue an animal and find they will be dogs’ were yelled at. The lady scolded the dog interviewed to see if they qualify. The reason is without taking the cigarette out of her mouth simple. The shelter staff has to make sure that and dragged it back to her chair. the people who want the dog have a higher IQ I had an urge to get up and scold her but than the animal they want to take home. that would probably be against some law and I For instance, dogs are not the least bit interwould get in trouble. ested in classic cars. But every year at the CruiseI was a good dog owner. I had a big fenced in, surrounded by tens of thousands of people, yard and a well behaved dog. It turned out she you will find dog owners winding through the was much more intelligent than I was. I found crowd, dragging or pulling on leashes, hauling out that even though she was in the backyard panting dogs across hot blacktop. It is not a when I got home, she had a way to get through pleasant experience for the dog or the people in the fence and had the run of the neighbourhood the crowd. all day and had been doing that for years. Recently, I was at an outdoor event that disSo maybe we do need a graduated licensing played a sign saying that no dogs were permitprogram before we can own a pet. First there ted on site. One gentleman was very upset that would be a written test followed by a practical he could not bring his dog in. test from an examiner. For the first year, when As he got into a heated argument with the the dog owner is walking his dog he would have lady at the gate, his dog became agitated and to wear an L on his arm then an N for the next started barking loudly. He yanked back harshly year so people would know what kind of experion the leash, making the dog yelp then said to ence and training the owner had. the lady, “Great, now you’ve upset my bloody After all that, the owner would get the dog dog!” licence to wear around their neck. We would If there was a better illustration needed to learn to treat them like our best friends. At least back up the sign I don’t know what it would be, that’s what McGregor says.

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Province should look into Routley school issue Editor: This is an open letter to the Hon. George Abbott, minister of education. Dear Mr. Abbott, I am sincerely requesting that you conduct an investigation as to why a much needed school in the Routley Neighbourhood was not communicated to you by the Langley School Board, even when the population in the area supports a school. In the community plan provided by the Township of Langley, it clearly stated that a school would be built once the area had been developed and supported a school. It has been developed for some time now and still continues to be, yet residents in the area were given a notice (just recently) that the land that our school was to be built on is being swapped with a developer/Township to build more townhouses (Development proposal rz100361). The two closest schools to our area are way over capacity. This is already hindering students’ right to quality public education. There are many children who are of school age and even more children who will be entering school in the next few years living in the Routley neighbourhood. People purchased in the area because they were informed that a school would be built on this site. There are many young families living in this area. Currently the catchment area that the school board had decided on requires that our children be taken to a school which is four kilometres away. That is too far for our children to walk and its not safe at all, as it requires them to cross intersections that are among the top 10 crash sites in Langley as listed by the RCMP. I urge you to please look into this matter as it severly impacts the quality of life of families in the Routley neighbourhood. Sonia and Bill Heer Langley

Editor: Change is good, and so I’m taking a new route for the morning commute. Fraser Highway has plantings in the median and they are flourishing and flowering now. What an unlikely place for a plant to thrive, blasted by exhaust fumes and whipped by the wind of passing cars. Mounds of coral and bubblegum pink roses are interplanted with purple echinacea, and the many colored grasses that have become so popular. Wind and grass are wonderful

Wally Martin, owner of the Princess and the Pea B&B in Murrayville casts his ballot in the HST referendum.

Tourism is down, is HST to blame? Editor: The declining B.C. tourism numbers is like watching a train wreck in slow motion. B.C. tourism, so far this year, is down five per cent from 2009 levels. The Olympics quite simply did nothing for B.C. No long term upswing. The exact opposite. The only thing that has increased by 10 per cent is the number of Canadians heading to foreign destinations. I wonder? Could it be the HST?? Wally Martin Langley

Perplexing planning Editor: What on Earth is going on in the planning department at the Township of Langley? Two years ago I looked at a property on 48 Avenue, just a few lots away from the recent proposal for a high density seniors’ residence near Murrayville. I enquired at TOL Planning. I was told that the RU-1 properties in that area are out of the ALR but residential development would not be allowed. Planning indicated

that the RU-1 lots would remain a buffer between Murrayville and the ALR property north of 48 Avenue. So I am now very surprised to find a high density development proposed for the same RU-1 area. I am not the only one surprised. The previous owners of 3.5 acres that is now part of the proposed high density development had their real estate agent question TOL planning before selling five years ago. They were also

Phae Collins fundraiser a hit Editor: I wanted to congratulate all of the riders, volunteers and staff who participated in the Phae Collins Memorial horse event held recently at Pacific Riding for Developing Abilities (PRDA) here in Langley. I have had the privilege of attending in the past, and was so proud to see the smiles and skills of all the riders participating. A special thank you to Bill Hendricks and Judi Elgert, the volunteer co-ordinators, as well

companions and they ripple and sway as the cars roar past. I love the chartreuse foliage of the spirea. Their muted dusky rose flower heads have a wistful feel of gardens of an age past. Some master gardener hired for the task, selected these plants for their hardiness and ability to thrive, I’m sure. City planners have many demands on their coffers. I’m so thankful that Langley and Surrey have budgeted for beauty. Glenda Penner Langley

as the many volunteers from the community who support PRDA and enable it to provide the wonderful service it does to the riders in our community and beyond. I would encourage all readers to check out their website at www.prda.ca for ways that you can support the wonderful work being done at PRDA. Bravo and congratulations. Chad Hendricks Langley City

told that their RU-1 property could not be subdivided or developed. Nevertheless the property was quickly scooped up by the same owners who TOL planning now supports to build high density “in the middle of nowhere”. Is the TOL planning department working for the citizens of Langley who pay their taxes? Why do outside developers get the “high density red carpet”? What is going on? Doug McFee Langley

Send a letter to the editor The Times accepts letters to the editor. Letters must be dated and signed with the author’s name, address and phone number for verification. The Times edits for brevity, clarity and legality and does not guarantee publication. Mail to 20258 Fraser Hwy., Langley, B.C. V3A 4R3; Letters can also be sent by e-mail to newsroom@langleytimes.com.

Why the late notice on watering restrictions? Editor: We are concerned about the lack of notice regarding the posting of Stage 3 water restrictions. The notice appeared on the news portion of the Township of Langley website sometime after 4 p.m. on Thursday, June 30. Considering the restrictions came into effect July 1, one could easily state notice The

was a little late in coming. We checked the June 30 Langley Times Township pages and found no mention of watering restrictions. We have not watered our lawn for many years over summer as we consider it a waste of a needed commodity. I had planned to wash my vehicles on Canada Day, however.

The late notice of the restrictions leads to a number of questions: Has the artisan well in Murrayville, which was releasing a large amount of water from the aquifer, been capped as recommended? Why would Township council approved subdivisions over the Hopington aquifer if there is insufficient water for current residents?

Why are water restriction signs posted on Telus and BC hydro poles which is a safety issue for their workers? If the water situation in east Langley is so dire, why did it take until the last eight hours of June to post notice on the Township’s own website? Jim Thorpe Langley

Times reserves the right to reject unsigned letters. Letters are edited for brevity, legality and taste. Contact Editor Frank Bucholtz, 604-533-4157


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here were high hopes and harsh words in 2000 when the provincial and federal governments signed Canada’s first modern-day treaty with the Nisga’a people of northwestern B.C. The four villages are now governed by the Nisga’a Lisims government, which holds broad authority transferred from the federal and provincial governments. While Canada’s financial support continues to flow, the Nisga’a Nation is nearing the stage where it must begin to collect taxes and become self-sustaining. A new study by the Winnipeg-based Frontier Centre for Public Policy offers a unique look behind the scenes of this remote experiment. And judging by the hostile response of

the Nisga’a government to the giving up aboriginal tax findings, it may be the last one exemptions. for some time. Quesnel said he met people Is the Nisga’a Nation ready who have left the Nisga’a to support itself? BC Views villages for nearby Tsimshian The short answer is no, communities, before sales and TOM FLETCHER income taxes take effect in according to polling data and extensive interviews with “key 2013. informants” who are not identified. According to the study, a culture of Co-author Joseph Quesnel told me he dependency that grew up during a century interviewed 15 influential people, both of colonial-style rule remains pervasive. supporters and critics of the treaty, since The authors report many of the same he first visited the region last fall. problems that plague Indian Act reserves, A larger phone survey by COMPAS such as willful damage to housing, Research found that more people trust the accusations of nepotism and failed business Nisga’a government compared to the old investment. Indian Act regime. “More than one key informant observed But divisions remain, particularly over that old attitudes and mentalities persist

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It is always a special joy to watch swallows swooping to and fro over swaying fields of tall grass, scooping flying insects in mid-air. We have a fine diversity of swallows in the valley: violetgreen, tree, barn, cliff, northern rough-winged, bank and the purple martin. All specialize in snapping up insects on the wing, everything from mosquitos to dragonflies, which is why many people put up swallow nesting boxes. The boxes work well for tree and violet-green. Other swallows, like barn and cliff, construct mud cups, whereas the northern rough-winged nests in burrows typically made in stream banks. Swifts are another group of accomplished aerial ‘hawkers’. In flight, they are sometimes mistaken for swallows, but their narrow sickle-shaped wing that seems to vibrate,

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Tree swallows are a common sight each summer, often spied swooping through the air in pursuit of insects. give them away. Two species should be watched for — black and Vaux’s. Interestingly, swifts often appear when a storm approaches, i.e. they foretell of a change in the weather

(and they’re very reliable). The common nighthawk, once called the mosquito hawk, is truly a summer time bird. It is a member of the nightjar family, to which the famous whip-poor will belongs.

Sadly, we see nighthawks less often these days. The common nighthawk winters in South America, where something is happening down there that appears to be affecting it (and other bird species). I mentioned the purple martin as one of our local swallows (which also winters in South America). There are local breeding colonies such as the one at Mud Bay in Surrey. Birds from here fly inland to feed: dragonflies, especially the big blue darners, are favorites. A nice spot to go for a lovely summer evening walk is Glen Valley Regional Park (in North Langley) which is right on the river. Watch for swallows and eagles over the river and listen for the wonderful flutelike song of the Swainson’s thrush. Mid-summer is indeed a very special time of the year — enjoy.

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A Heritage Strategy to effectively manage heritage resources is being developed, and the public is encouraged to have their say. A public consultation to develop a Heritage Strategy began in April under the direction of the Township’s Heritage Advisory Committee and will continue until October. The goal of the Strategy is to provide an effective, sustainable and realistic plan that will enhance the long-term viability of the Township’s heritage resources. A shared vision for the future of the Township’s heritage is being developed through answering questions about the community’s existing situation, defining key directions, and proposing a framework for putting a strategy into action. The public is being provided the opportunity to express its views at various stages of the strategy’s development. During the spring, significant community input was received through a number of well-attended, themed stakeholder focus groups

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The public’s input is sought on a heritage strategy being developed in Langley Township to help sustain areas of historic importance, such as Five Corners in Murrayville. and workshops. In late June, a first open house was held to garner feedback on what has been heard to date. A multi-phase survey is also paralleling the public consultation process to assist in determining the value residents place on heritage and what they feel is most important.

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The award winning sales team of Acura Langley would like to welcome Robert Chan. Originally from Hong Kong, Robert is Áuent in Mandarin and Cantonese. He brings 20 years of experience and knowledge in the industry. Robert was named top 20% CSI in Canada with Customer Satisfaction while at Acura. If you’re a former customer or one of Robert’s many friends drop in and say hello. He will welcome you to the Ànest luxury line up in the Fraser Valley at Acura of Langley.

Residents are encouraged to view the material presented at the June 28 open house online at tol.ca/HeritageStrategySurvey, and fill in the accompanying survey/questionnaire by July 11. A second open house will be held in the fall, to test and prioritize the final recommendations for the strategy.

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both, and have permit from Metro been trying to Parks to drive her get a foothold for minis in the big carriage driving in field near the riding Accidental Campbell Valley ring in Campbell Rider Park for years. They Valley Park, but ANNE PATTERSON finds the rough, see a chance to participate in the uneven ground management plan for Aldergrove hard to manage. Lake Park as a great step “The trails in Aldergrove Lake forward towards their goal. Park are wonderful. We’d like an “We would love a place to opportunity to drive on them. practice for CDE’s (competitive In Europe, they do it all the driving events) and to drive on time,� said Karen. trails,� said Shirley. Park planner Valoree Both Shirley and Karen say commented that it is generally the biggest potential challenge accepted that off-leash dogs for drivers and trail riders face and horses are not compatible is the danger posed by off-leash trail users. That’s where good dogs. Shirley referred to a series planning comes in. of accidents caused by the Metro Parks is considering interaction of horses and dogs generating revenue from its that were reported by riders in park system by offering what Island 22 in Chilliwack. Valoree terms “luxury� services She and Karen both want to like food concessions and dog make the point that some users washing stations. A campground groups do not mix safely on the in the park is also an idea under same trail. consideration. “My horse isn’t OK with all Horse riders and drivers dogs, and vice versa. I’ve tried can share their opinions on telling dog owners who turn the Aldergrove Lake Park their dogs loose on the horse management plan online with trails in Aldergrove Lake Park Metro Parks at: that my horse might kick a http://www.metrovancouver. dog and cause serious injury. org/services/parks_lscr/ AldergroveLakePlanning/Pages/ Sometimes the dog owners take offense. Riders and drivers default.aspx need to feel safe on the trails,� Anne Patterson is a local freelance writer and horse said Karen. enthusiast. Karen has managed to get a

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public programs and events Private Well Seminar How do you maintain a well, and what happens if you don’t? Dean Scovill, Public Health Inspector, Fraser Health Authority will provide information on maintenance, construction, and health related to private wells and Langley’s groundwater. Date: Thursday, July 14 Time: 7 - 9pm Place: Murrayville Firehall #6, upstairs Address: 22170 - 50 Avenue Cost: Free

Thursday, July 21 | 7 - 9pm Agricultural Advisory Committee Civic Facility Salmon River Committee Room Township of Langley Civic Facility 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley V2Y 3J1 604.534.3211 | tol.ca

Septic Tank Seminar How do you maintain a septic system and what happens if you don’t? How can you avoid costly septic problems? Dean Scovill, Public Health Inspector, Fraser Health Authority will provide information on septic systems and Langley’s groundwater. Date: Thursday, July 21 Time: 7 - 9pm Place: Murrayville Firehall #6, upstairs Address: 22170 - 50 Avenue Cost: Free These public awareness events are brought to you by the Water Wise program, a partnership between the Township of Langley and Langley Environmental Partners Society. Please RSVP to Ashley Aune at 604.534.3211, Ext. 1671. Water Wise is looking for volunteers to help with its door-to-door campaign in Murrayville this summer. Contact:

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Monday, July 11 | 7 - 11pm Public Hearing Meeting and Regular Council Meeting Civic Facility Fraser River Presentation Theatre

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Saturday, December 10 The Washington Stealth are NLL 2010 Champions, while the Toronto Rock are six-time winners of the NLL Champion’s Cup, including their most recent victory in May 2011.

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

public programs and events Free Tire Collection Event The Township of Langley and Morrow BioScience Ltd. are hosting the 5th Annual Tire Collection Event, free of charge, to help residents reduce the risk of West Nile virus vector mosquitoes. Residents are encouraged to round up their passenger and light truck tires (without rims), which may be harboring mosquitoes in their yards, and bring them in for drop-off. Collected tires will be delivered to a scrap tire processor and recycled. There is no limit to the number of tires that can be dropped off, but they must be rimless auto and light truck tires only. Proof of Township residency is required.

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Notice is hereby given of the intention of the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Langley, pursuant to Section 40 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, c. 26, to adopt “Highway Closing and Dedication Removal (Morrison) Bylaw 2011 No. 4889.” The intent of the Bylaw is to close and remove the dedication of highway of an 8,064 square metre portion of unimproved 68 Avenue between 248 Street and 252 Street. The road will then be sold to Michael Morrison for $30,000 and the granting of a public access statutory right of way over his neighbouring property. The road will be consolidated with property at 25184 - 68 Avenue.

Township of Langley Council Procedure Bylaw 2010 No. 4838 Pursuant to Section 124(3) of the Community Charter, the Township of Langley Council HEREBY GIVES NOTICE of its intention to consider first, second, and third reading to Township of Langley Council Procedure Bylaw 2010 No. 4838 at its Regular Evening Council meeting scheduled for: Date:

Monday, July 11

Time:

To follow the Regular Meeting for Public Hearing scheduled to commence at 7pm

Location: Fraser River Presentation Theatre Civic Facility 4th Floor, 20338 - 65 Avenue Langley, BC Bylaw No. 4838 replaces and repeals Township of Langley Procedure Bylaw 1997 No. 3694, and its amendments thereto. Bylaw No. 4838 makes many amendments and improvements to Bylaw No. 3694, including provisions for identification of public notice posting places, procedures for giving notice, calling of “in-camera” Council meetings, and updating statutory references. Bylaw No. 3694 and proposed Bylaw No. 4838 may be viewed online at tol.ca and are available for inspection in Legislative Services, Township of Langley, during regular office hours, Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm. Any comments with respect to the proposed bylaw may be forwarded to, or further information obtained from: Legislative Services Phone: 604.533.6032 Fax: 604.533.6054 Email: legservicesinfo@tol.ca

Date:

Sunday, July 10

The portion of road being closed is shown hatched on the plan.

Reduce Water Use with Rain Barrels

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Comments will be received by the Deputy Township Clerk prior to 12pm on Monday, July 11, 2011. Written comments should be directed to the Deputy Township Clerk at 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley, BC V2Y 3J1. Fax 604.533.6054.

Rain barrels are an ideal tool for watering the garden and reducing pressure on our water systems during the summer months. These barrels hold 190 litres of water and include one overflow hose and one on/off tap. They can be picked up for $35 each at the Operations Centre. Limit one rain barrel per Township household, residential use only.

Location: Parking lot at 4914 - 221 Street Please remember the 4 Ds and have a great summer. Drain - your property of standing water Dusk/dawn - take extra care outside Dress - appropriately Defend - use mosquito repellents wisely 604.532.7300 tol.ca/mosquitoes

Copies of the Bylaw may be inspected at the Township of Langley Civic Facility. Brian Brown Property Management Department 604.533.6139

Engineering Division 604.532.7300 enginfo@tol.ca

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notice of public hearing BYLAW NO. 4883

Proposed Zoning Changes NOTICE is hereby given that the Township of Langley Council will meet and hold a Public Hearing. AT THE PUBLIC HEARING all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaws shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaws that are the subject of the hearing.

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LOCATION:

APPLICATION NO. RZ100367 (LAND USE CONTRACT NO. 48 DISCHARGE) OWNER:

B & T Holdings Ltd. 21749 - 49A Avenue Langley, BC V3A 6C4

AGENT:

Fabian Development Corporation 100 - 1450 Creekside Drive Vancouver, BC V6J 5B3

LOCATION:

9703 - 199A Street (see Map 4)

20541 - 68 Avenue (see Map 1) MAP 2

BYLAW NO. 4882 PURPOSE:

Bylaw No. 4883 proposes to rezone the property from Suburban Residential Zone SR-2 to Residential Compact Lot Zones R-CL(A), R-CL(B), R-CL(CH) and R-CL(RH), and Comprehensive Development Zone CD-90.

PROPOSAL:

This application will facilitate a mixed residential development consisting of 19 single family lots, 12 rowhouse lots, and 16 townhouse units.

BYLAW NO. 4886

BYLAW NO. 4885 APPLICATION NO. RZ100368 OWNER:

412903 BC Ltd./412906 BC Ltd. 201 - 31053 Peardonville Road Abbotsford, BC V2T 6K4

APPLICANT:

Silver Star Enterprises Ltd. 7270 – 149 Street Surrey, BC V3S 0T7

AGENT:

Coastland Engineering & Surveying Ltd. 101, 19292 - 60 Avenue Surrey, BC V3S 3M2

MAP 1

LEGAL:

Lot 3 Section 14 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 68672

PURPOSE:

Bylaw No. 4882 proposes to rezone the property from Suburban Residential Zone SR-2 to Residential Compact Lot Zone R-CL(B).

PROPOSAL:

MAP 4

BYLAW NO. 4885

This application will allow development of six (6) single family residential lots.

APPLICATION NO. RZ100366 0900706 BC Ltd. 1220 Airport Square Vancouver, BC V6P 6G5

AGENT:

HY Engineering Ltd. 200, 9128 - 152 Street Surrey, BC V3R 4E7

LOCATION:

21132 - 77A Avenue (see Map 2)

LEGAL:

Lot 29 Section 24 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 1578

Lot 30 Except: Part Dedicated Road on Plan BCP21593; District Lot 123 Group 2 New Westminster District Plan 55718

PURPOSE:

Bylaw No. 4886 proposes to discharge Land Use Contract No. 48 to apply the underlying General Industrial Zone M-2.

AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of Township of Langley Bylaw Nos. 4882, 4883, 4885, and 4886 and relevant background material may be inspected between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from June 30 to July 11, both inclusive, at the Community Development Division Development Services Counter, 2nd Floor, Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue.

BYLAW NO. 4883 OWNER:

LEGAL:

DATE: TIME: PLACE: ADDRESS:

Monday, July 11 7pm Township of Langley Civic Facility 20338 - 65 Avenue Community Development Division 604.533.6034

MAP 3

BYLAW NO. 4888

Proposed Murrayville Community Plan Amendment NOTICE is hereby given that the Township of Langley Council will meet and hold a Public Hearing. AT THE PUBLIC HEARING all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaw shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaw that is the subject of the hearing. MURRAYVILLE COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW 1998 NO. 2661 AMENDMENT (PEDESTRIAN OVERPASS) BYLAW 2011 NO. 4888 Bylaw No. 4888 proposes to amend the Murrayville Community Plan by: • relocating the pedestrian overpass east of 221 Street and updating the greenway links connecting to the proposed pedestrian overpass (see Map 5)

• increasing the pedestrian overpass levy for new development to $332 per residential unit and to $4.15 per m2 of gross floor space for commercial uses, and extending the area to which the levy applies to the entire Murrayville Community Plan area. AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of Township of Langley Bylaw No. 4888 and relevant background material may be inspected between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from June 30 to July 11, both inclusive, at the Community Development Division Development Services Counter, 2nd Floor, Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue. DATE:

Monday, July 11

TIME:

7pm

PLACE:

Township of Langley Civic Facility

ADDRESS:

20338 - 65 Avenue Community Development Division 604.533.6034 MAP 5

Township continued...


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Josh Low plays hockey and track and field, while his brother is involved with basketball, softball and track and field. Stevenson plays basketball, soccer and softball and competed at last year’s Canadian national championships. He says competing with the Special Olympics program allows him to meet other athletes. He especially likes the team sports. And all three are aiming to represent Canada at the 2013 Special Olympics World Games, which will be held in Pyeongchang, South Korea. And while the main focus of competing is having fun, the athletes make no secret of their real goals. “I enjoy team sports and friends and family,” Jaycob Low said, adding the thrill of competition and winning ribbons for their efforts are great, too. His brother takes it one step further. “I like beating everyone; I don’t like losing,” he admitted.“I like being number one.”

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A new vehicle will help some local athletes on the road to the Special Olympics. Nineteen-year-old Josh Low, his brother, Jaycob Low, 15, and 26-year-old Stuart Stevenson, were at the Langley Chrysler Dodge Jeep dealership last week to accept a brand-new 2011 Dodge Caravan on behalf of Special Olympics BC. The car was presented by the New Car Dealers Foundation of B.C. “This vehicle will be a great asset for us as we build programs, competitions and opportunities for people with an intellectual disability around B.C.,” said Dan Howe, president and CEO of Special Olympics BC. “It’s also an amazing symbol of generosity of B.C.’s New Car Dealers, who have been dedicated supporters of Special Olympics for more than 26 years.” The vehicle was purchased through proceeds from the

Gary AHUJA/Langley Times

Paul McGeachie (left) and Mike Trotman presented the keys to a new 2011 Dodge Caravan to Special Olympics BC last week. Athletes Jaycob Low, Josh Low and Stuart Stevenson, and Dan Howe (far right), president and CEO of Special Olympics BC, accepted the vehicle at the Langley Chrysler Dodge dealership. Vancouver International Auto Show’s 2011 annual Dream Car Lottery. The Trotman Automotive Group provided the vehicle through its Langley Chrysler Dodge Jeep dealership.

Paul McGeachie, the executive director of the New Car Dealers Foundation of B.C. and Mike Trotman, the president and CEO of the Trotman Automotive Group, presented the keys to Howe and the athletes.

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Township For the week of July 7, 2011

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notice of hearing Liquor Primary Endorsement Hearing

endorsement to the Liquor Control and Licensing Branch for a new Liquor Primary licence for the George Preston Recreation Centre Lounge. The new Liquor Primary licence will replace the existing Liquor Primary Club licence in order to allow a third party operator. The applicant has requested a person capacity of 178 patrons and hours of operation from 11am to 12am (Sunday), 11am to 1am (Monday – Thursday), and 12pm to 2am (Friday and Saturday).

NOTICE is hereby given that the Township of Langley Council will meet and hold a Hearing. AT THE HEARING all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed application shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the application that is the subject of the hearing.

LIQUOR PRIMARY LICENCE ENDORSEMENT APPLICATION NO. LP000015 OWNER/ APPLICANT:

Township of Langley 20338 - 65 Avenue Langley, BC V2Y 3J1

LOCATION:

George Preston Recreation Centre 20699 - 42 Avenue (see Map 6)

LEGAL:

Lot 236 Section 35 Township 7 New Westminster District Plan 42935

PURPOSE:

Council to consider the Township of Langley’s request for

LP000015

AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of Township of Langley Liquor Primary Licence Endorsement application No. LP000015 and relevant background material may be inspected between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from June 30 to July 11, both inclusive, at the Community Development Division Development Services Counter, 2nd Floor, Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue. DATE: TIME: PLACE: ADDRESS:

Monday, July 11 7pm Township of Langley Civic Facility 20338 - 65 Avenue Community Development Division 604.533.6034

MAP 6

After-Hours Emergency Contact 604.543.6700


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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JULY 10, 2-4 PM Corner unit 2 storey townhouse with 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. Unit backs onto nature reserve greenbelt. Kitchen recently upgraded with new paint, counters, backsplash and stainless steel appliances. Large master bdrm with walk in closet and ensuite. Bedrooms recently repainted with neutral colors. Great family complex with only 18 units. Low maintenance fee. Centrally located, close to schools, bus stops, and shopping.

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OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, JULY 9, 2-4 PM Beautifully updated 3 level split with 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. Brand new remote controlled gas fireplace to keep you warm. Nice dark hardwood floors in the living room, dining room and slate floors in the kitchen, family room and foyer. Kitchen has stainless steel appliances. Enjoy a barbecue & family gathering on the new cedar deck and stamped concrete patio. Furnace and roof replaced in 2007. Nothing to do, but move into this home and enjoy it. Call Ebony Malapad at 604-888-7424

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Downsizing? Highly desirable Churchill Park townhome located across from hot tub, pool and garden area. Featuring new fireplace with granite surround, granite countertop with under mount sink in powder room and hand scraped hardwood floors. Private back yard with large patio for entertaining. Tastefully decorated for the fussiest buyers. All this in a 45+ gated complex.

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Leo Ronse • 604-790-0231 Can’t Play Golf! vtours@ www.leoronse.com NEW LISTING

420,000 LANGLEY 2 20589 66 Avenue

LANGLEY • 697,900 20334 98A Avenue

LANGLEY • 159,900 23 3931 198 Street

Custom built and designed 2 storey with finished basement in popular Yorkson Grove. 4 bedrooms and 3 baths up. Main floor features hand scraped hardwood throughout, an open floor plan, 9ft ceilings and maple kitchen w/black granite & lrg island, w/stainless appliances and gas stove. 5000sqft corner lot in a cul-de-sac with a south facing back yard. Excellent value.

"Brookswood Estates" Updated and spotlessly clean 2bdrm/1bath. You own 1/72 of the park and you pay only $100/per month for maintenance. Freshly painted inside and out, new flooring, appliances, insuite washer/ dryer, & 2 parking spots. Also has 100 sq ft wired, heated, and insulated shed. Close to shopping and public transit. Flexible possession dates.

Completely detached townhome in Bristol Wynde. this home features 3 large bdrms, 4 baths and a fully finished basement with a walkout patio and a private backyard. The home also has a double side-by-side garage and 9ft ceilings, with over 2000 sq. feet of living space this definitely feels like a house. This is an exclusive complex in a very sought after location close to shopping, schools and transit. Call today for your personal viewing!

LANGLEY • 589,900 6962 196A Street

LANGLEY • 629,900 6878 198B Street

LANGLEY • 649,000 19923 48A Avenue

Priced $23k below assessed value! Willoughby Routley Wynd offers this 2 storey with fully finished basement in quiet family cul-de-sac. 6 bdrm and 3.5baths. Great room plan, 4 bdrms up, large rooms, fabulous layout and shows well. Basement is fully finished with wet bar, full bathroom, and 2 bdrms.

4100 SF 4 level split on a quiet, family cul-de-sac in Mason Heights. Plenty of room for the entire family with 6/7 bdrms, den and 4 full baths. Private 8100 SF gated property and oversized double car garage. Features large master with walk in closet, 3 pc ensuite, recroom and media room, and hardwood floors. Excellent home for a large family in a great neighbourhood.

Updated, modernized 3 bedroom, 2 full bath rancher on a manicured south facing lot in McNally Creek with a quick 5 minute walk to East Beach. Approx. $100,000 in updates including open plan, white Chef’s kitchen, complete with SS appliances, custom concrete counters, Maple hardwood floors. Other updates include roof, windows, furnace, paint, custom lighting and completed in the last 4 years. Double garage, great layout , easy freeway access. Fabulous home, close to shopping and excellent schools.

LANGLEY • 729,900 4990 217B Street

LANGLEY • 739,900 21758 47B Avenue

LANGLEY • 779,900 8970 240th Street

3700 + sq 2 storey with fully finished basement in Murrayville. Across the street the Langley Fundamental Elementary School and close to all amenities. Located on a 8000 sq.ft. lot backing onto greenbelt for privacy. Freshly painted inside and out and features an excellent open floor plan with vaulted ceilings. 4 large bedrooms up, den on main, and a bonus recroom down. A separate entry leads to a 2 bdrm, kitchen suite w/separate laundry facilities. Move right in and enjoy, this home shows very well.

Upper Murrayville offers this 6 bdrm, 4 bath 2 storey w/ bsmt on a large cul-de-sac lot. Brand new open plan maple kitchen with granite counters, high end stainless appliances including wine cooler, glass tile backsplash and tile floors. New hardwood and designer paint throughout the main floor. Backyard is spacious, bright and completely private. Fully finished basement with 2 bdrms, full bath, and kitchen for extended family or guests. Shows beautifully.

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

LANGLEY • 1,188,000 24371 46A Avenue

LANGLEY • 1,269,000 10424 Allard Cres

LANGLEY • 1,550,000 23731 12th Street

LANGLEY • 1,550,000 23694 14A Avenue

LANGLEY • 2,999,000 22671 16th Avenue

Rarely does a property like this come available. Spectacular 1 acre, river front lot with sweeping views of the Fraser River from the North shore mountains including Golden Ears all the way to Mount Baker. Bordered on one side by an estate home, and the other by township property with trails, it offers complete privacy. You can build your own dock and lot is on city water. Minutes to historic Fort Langley, Derby Reach and 3 golf courses. Existing home is of little value. Build your dream estate on this absolutely one of a kind property!

South Langley/Campbell Valley Lake front acreage. A special property - 13 plus acres, set up for horses. Fenced and cross fenced, riding ring, 6 stall barn plus out buildings, 2 storey home with new kitchen, flooring, open plan and spectacular views of lake. A very unique & peaceful setting that must be seen to be truly appreciated.

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

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

Willoughby 2 storey w/fully finished basement. 6 bdrms, 4 baths. All rooms are spacious in this 3600+ sqft home. Features open plan kitchen with granite counters and stainless steel appliances. Upstairs has 4 large bedrooms including a master with 5pc ensuite and walk in closet. Downstairs with recrm, media room, full bath, 2 big bedrooms and a wet bar. Freshly painted and well maintained. Low maintenance backyard with brick patio. Great location steps to schools, shops, and recreation.

LANGLEY • 424,900 55 22225 50th Avenue Like new w/no HST. 2000+ sq.ft 2 storey w/bsmt townhome in desirable and centrally located Murray's Landing. This outside corner unit has 4 bdrms & 4 baths. Spacious kitchen w/maple cabinets, granite, SS appliances. Designer paint, natural gas fireplaces, 9ft ceilings, back & side yard & double car side by side garage. Shows brand new.

SURREY • 674,900 16124 10th Avenue

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

Call me for a free, ACCURATE Market Evaluation of your home 604-790-0231


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Welcome to a luxurious new lifestyle in the heart of Langley City. Pick your move-in date, from September onward. Exceptional quality construction.

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Gary Hooge

LISTINGS WANTED!

The Oaks. Very bright 1653 sq. ft. end unit with lots $ of windows, 3 good sized bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, recroom and bathroom down. High ceilings on the main level, professionally painted with designer colors, new flooring throughout. Bonus recroom & bath down. Beautiful front porch, rear sundeck and last but no lease, DOUBLE SIDE X SIDE GARAGE. Priced to sell, quick dates, no problem unit. #3, 20120 68 Ave., Langley

367,000

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Beautiful quality built, Great room concept with office/den on main $ in “Copper Creek�. Home has all available upgrades, including granite kitchen i ki h with i h S/S appliances, larger hot water tank, jetted tub in ensuite, insulation between floors & more. Professionally finished legal bsmt suite with sep. entrance & 1 or 2 bdrms. Extra parking pad. This is a great home & super plan, don’t miss out. 6515 193B St, Surrey

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

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Excellent location (cluster 22) remodeled 3 bedroom end unit with big private $ back yard. All new flooring, paint, fully renovated bath up. Bright all white kitchen with s/s gas stove and s/s dishwasher. Vaulted ceiling in living room with valor gas fireplace. 3rd bedroom or den on main. One sized utility room with lots of storage. This is a great package in a super complex. 6036 W. Greenside Dr. Cloverdale

“LAKEFRONT� in South Brookswood. Custom built 3,666 Sq. Ft. 5 Bdrm 2 level home. Hardwood floors on main, decor paint, crown mouldings new carpeting & $ updated bathrooms. Unique 24x31 “Guys� room with gas fireplace which doubles as a large garage and is included in Sq. Ft. of house. Curved staircase off entry which leads to 5 Bdrms with character (Cape Cod roof line). Large master with full ensuite and oversized games rm. Private back yard with large patio (partially covered BBQ & dining area) and Hot Tub. All overlooking “Crescent Lake�. Completely remodeled kitchen with granite counters, island, & breakfast bar. 12x20 Storage shed with power. Easy walking to shopping, Campbell Valley hiking trails & more. 20184 24 Ave. Langley

RARE OPPORTUNITY IN FORT LANGLEY

Private, parklike 2.35 acre estate property, with creek and towering evergreens in an area designated for business park. Custom built 2 level $ with walkout daylight basement, this gorgeous country home is over 6600 sq. ft. and accessed down a long winding driveway, over a creek to a super natural private setting. Separate shop with 200 amp service, and unauthorized suite at front of property. Lots of options with this rare property in a quiet setting. Minutes to Freeway & Golden Ears Bridge. 19676 86 Avenue

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

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839,900

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

164,500

Well maintained and great street appeal for this 3 bedroom 2 bathroom rancher in $ Excelsior Estates. Level walking to Blacklock Elementary school, seniors centre, transit and nature trails. New 40 year roof, furnace, air conditioning and gas fireplace. Great layout, master has 3 piece ensuite and walk-in closet. Very private south facing and fenced back yard with covered patio. Galley oak kitchen with adjacent eating area and family room. This home has an energy guide rating of 72. Don’t miss this great home. 20758 51A Ave. Langley

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449,000

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

509,900

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sparkling pieces in the new store. “I’ve really discovered that There’s a new kid on the block in there’s no age limit anymore Fort Langley, and a fashionable one at to jewelry,” said Duncan. “It’s that. for any woman from 15 to 60 Shine Jewellery and Accessories has really. Even kids love it.” joined the runway of funky boutiques Working with wholesalers and restaurants lining Glover Road. and manufactures in the United Specializing in contemporary States, each piece of Shine costume jewelry, owner Marcia jewelry is under $40. Duncan strives to bring in distinctive, Duncan has brought in a Miranda GATHERCOLE/Langley Times stylish pieces at wide variety Fort Langley’s Shine Jewellery and Accessories tries to bring in unique pieces of jewelry that affordable prices. of chunky will make a statement. As of now, there are no two pieces the same in the boutique, which “We will only cuffs, beaded also has specials such as 10 per cent off for customers in the store when the train goes by. try to get no more earrings and than five of each stretchable item,” she said. rings that fit “Everything is any finger. very unique. She has yet “And we try to to order get the statement doubles of pieces so that any item, the women are meaning Marcia Duncan wearing pieces shine jewellery owner that all the that are a little pieces she bit different than is currently everyone else.” carrying truly are unique in the Shine celebrated the grand opening area. of their retail store July 1, after “Right now we only have operating as a wholesaler in the same ‘onesies’ because we want location for three years. to see what Fort Langley is Duncan says it was the social aspect looking for,” she said. of communicating with customers that The cozy little shop is a “Instead of the ice cream truck for drew her to open a store front. perfect fit in the Fort Langley the women it’s going to be the train,” “I’m really social and I thought that scene, with a stark contrast of black she jokes. I would like to do more of that. So we and white walls, paired with crystal She also offers a loyalty program decided to give the retail store a try,” chandeliers and large mirrors to where customers who buy nine items she said. reflect the sparkle of the pieces. will get the tenth one free. So far, feedback from the community Duncan has also embraced the For more information or to suggest has been very positive. quirkiness of the Fort Langley area pieces you would like to see brought Residents from Bedford Landing to into their grand opening special. If in, contact Shine Jewellery and ladies from the Red Hat Society and a train goes by while a customer is Accessories at 604-288-2262 or info@ small children have all stopped in and in the store, they get 10 per cent off shine-jewellery.com. expressed their excitement for the their purchase.

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“I’ve really discovered that there’s no age limit anymore to jewelry. It’s for any women from 15 to 60 really. Even kids love it.”

Mayor says Tamlin Homes ‘sets new standard’ KURT LANGMANN Black Press

In the words of Township Mayor Rick Green, Tamlin International Homes has “set a new standard for the town of Aldergrove.” Green was speaking at the ribbon cutting for the opening of Tamlin’s new timber frame head office at 26020 31B Ave. in Aldergrove Industrial Park. Co-owners Paul Tabuchi and Chris Lynn and their team have been building custom homes for customers across the country over recent years but Tabuchi said “we really wanted a local

presence, where clients can see and feel the beautiful architecture and materials that we use.” He said that after an 18-month search for affordable land “we found a great location here; we’re absolutely thrilled.” The 4,000 square foot post and beam facility allows clients to see, touch and experience Tamlin’s West Coast designed homes, while offering the latest in eco-friendly building technology. It also serves as a workplace for the company’s designers, project managers and sales staff, providing the perfect place to meet with clients, subcontractors and architects.

“It’s not just our offices, it’s our show home,” said Lynn. The facility highlights the use of natural West Coast woods such as Douglas Fir and Western Red Cedar, and the architectural design features a unique handcrafted post and beam structure though both the interior and exterior of the building. The company incorporated numerous energy-efficient ecofriendly “green” building methods and stayed true to the Healthy Housing principles. A state of the art geothermal heating/cooling system was installed under the parking lot, that draws heat from the ground and maintains the

building temperature. Energy Star-rated windows with argon gas and triple low E film were used, in addition to energy efficient lighting. To conserve energy further, organic highdensity spray foam insulation for walls and ceilings was used in combination with mineral wool insulation. Lynn said that thanks to these technologies the building is so energy-efficient that “the heating has rarely come on” during the cold winter and spring weather this year. The finished flooring includes reclaimed wide plank and prefinished engineered renewable

woods. All tiles and carpets include 40% recycled material. The building was designed by Chris Lynn, one of the managing partners at Tamlin, who also supervised the construction of the entire facility within a remarkably fast building schedule of six and a half months from demolition of the old building to completion of the new one. For a commercial building, this was quite a feat, but Lynn said he’s “really proud” of the results, and that this “is how we approach each client’s project. We understand what things work well and we’re willing to share that information with our clients.”


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The man who oversaw His appointment the overhaul of the as acting president is Kwantlen Polytechnic temporary while the University campus in university searches for a Langley officially moved full-time replacement for into the president’s Atkinson. office he helped design Dr. McKendry was Monday. placed in charge of Dr. John McKendry the Langley campus takes over from Dr. David revitalization following Atkinson who resigned the September 2008 to become president re-designation of Dr. John at Grant MacEwan Kwantlen University McKendry University in his home College as Kwantlen town of Edmonton. Polytechnic University. He will also have offices at In 2010 McKendry was named the other Kwantlen college Provost and Vice President, campuses in Surrey, Cloverdale Academic, at Kwantlen. and Richmond. A university bio states

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Mckendry obtained a BA with Honours and an MSc from the University of Guelph followed by a PhD from Florida State University. He was director of policy, planning, research and legislation and, later,Assistant Deputy Minister of Universities in Saskatchewan. Dr. McKendry’s has worked in the UK, Europe,Asia and the Middle East with organizations like the World Bank, CIDA and the Asian Development Bank. He was an appointed representative of the Canadian Secretary of State to the Parliament of Europe.

Due to the success of an innovative and practical approach to networking within the voluntary/nonprofit sector in Langley in April, the Langley Chamber of Commerce is hosting another session, with a twist for summer: Speed Dating in the Park. The event will be held on Thursday, July 21 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., with networking and refreshments starting at 4 p.m. The event will be at Williams Park, 68 Avenue and 238 St. Registration is required by e-mailing your name and organization to

langleyccs@hotmail.ca. For more Information, call Dave Stark at 604-807-0306 or e-mail dave_stark@shaw.ca or douglas@ sterlingcampaign.com. Due to limited space, only one person per voluntary organization may sign up to attend. After April’s event, many people offered high praise: “The best networking event I have been to in 30 years,” said Shefali Raja of the Fraser Health Authority. “There was an emerging camaraderie among the non-profits that attended,” commented Allan Thain,

artistic director of Bard in the Valley. ••••• Canadian Tire and Coleman Canada are showing off their latest equipment to help people enjoy the outdoors this summer. The event runs from 11 a.m to 2 p.m. this Saturday (July 9) at the Langley Canadian Tire location (6312 200 St.). People can see the latest outdoor gear or learn the camping basics. There will also be family-friendly activities.

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Coyotes call for Eckford Langley’s Tyler Eckford signs free agent deal with Phoenix GARY AHUJA Times Sports

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Walnut Grove’s Nicole Ratel is trading her Fraser Valley Fusion jersey for one of the Great Britain junior national team at the Scotiabank Canadian Open Fastpitch International Championship at Softball City. The 17-year-old is a power-hitting catcher for the Fusion 94 midget girls’ fastpitch team.

‘Big Red’ switches countries Langley teenager lands spot on Great Britain’s junior national team GARY AHUJA Times Sports

Ever since she first picked up a baseball bat and a glove, Nicole Ratel knew this was the game for her. And the dream was always the same: to one day play on the national team. But in the dream, Ratel, a 17-year-old from Langley, always figured it would be Canada splashed across the front of her jersey. Instead, Ratel finds herself representing Great Britain at the Scotiabank Canadian Open Fastpitch Championship. The prestigious event is one of the top three women’s fastpitch events around the world, and features more than 400 ball games, 1,300 athletes and 80 teams from around the world. It begins Saturday and runs until July 17 with the games being played at Surrey’s Softball City, Sunnyside Park and Cloverdale Athletic Park. “I have been dreaming of playing for the national team, ever since I started playing softball,” Ratel explained.

Ratel, whose father has British heritage, heard that Great Britain needed players for their junior (U19) national team, back in November. So she enquired about the opportunity and joined the British squad back in May for the London Cup. Ratel did not disappoint, cracking two home runs and leading the team in RBIs as they finished third. She joined her new teammates earlier this week after they arrived in town and will stay with them at their hotel. The squad consists of eight United Kingdom-based players and four from North America. They are competing in the Futures Division of the tournament and will be up against Ratel’s usual squad, the Fraser Valley Fusion 94. “It is really cool I am playing for the national team, but it is just another tournament,” she said about her mindset for the event. And as she has done so often for the Fusion, Ratel will be counted on to be a key cog in Great Britain’s offensive attack.

Ratel is a six-foot power hitter with a sweet swing. She is nicknamed ‘Big Red’ for her stature and hair colour. “Generally everyone knows me for my big hits,” she said, adding she thinks her nickname suits her. “I am the tallest redhead playing in our league. “I come through when I need to.” Ratel hits for power and average — she has belted a dozen dingers out of the ball park and has a tidy .500 batting average. The back-catcher was drawn to the game immediately. “It is amazing to hit the ball,” she said.“You know when it is gone, that is probably the best part of it. “When you hit the ball right, there is no effort in it.” Fusion coach Craig Shurey, who has coached Ratel the past two seasons, says she brings a great work ethic along with her potent swing. “She is always a threat to hit the ball over the fence,” he said, adding that Ratel is very dependable and a hard worker. One of the Fusion’s many

leaders, Ratel always maintains a positive attitude and doesn’t get down when things aren’t going well, he said, which is a huge asset to the team. As for her potential in the game — Ratel is entering her final year of high school at Walnut Grove Secondary and has begun receiving scholarship offers from U.S. post-secondary schools — Shurey sees lots. “In my opinion, she is the hardest hitting girl her age in the province,” he said.“Nicole has great potential as she is blessed with size and strength.” “Nicole needs to continue to work hard on her hitting as that will be the key to her success.”

Tyler Eckford is hoping to land in the desert. The 25-year-old free agent defenceman signed a one-year two-way contract with the Phoenix Coyotes on Monday. If he cracks the NHL line-up, he will earn $525,000, but if he plays in the American Hockey League, his contract is for $105,000. “I think there is a good opportunity for me to play in the NHL there,” Eckford said, adding that a few teams expressed interest in inking the offensive minded blue-liner. “I am definitely excited and from talking to (Phoenix), it seems like they want me there. “It is a good fit.” He joined the Coyotes organization after consulting with his agent and family and deciding this was the best fit. Phoenix’s AHL affiliate is the Portland Pirates. Eckford, who played with the Langley Minor Hockey Association and then junior with the Surrey Eagles, was a seventh round draft pick of the New Jersey Devils in the 2004 NHL entry draft. Following a stellar collegiate career with the University of Alaska-Fairbanks Tyler — which included winning Eckford the Central Collegiate Hockey Association’s top offensive defenceman award — he signed with the Devils organization. He has spent the bulk of the past three years at the AHL level, and has also played seven NHL games, registering one point. In his first two pro seasons with the Lowell Devils, Eckford scored 10 goals and 47 assists and made the AHL all-star game in his second season. But last year saw Eckford limited to half a season of play, and his production dipped to a dozen points. He did thank New Jersey general manager Lou Lamoriello, the man who drafted him, for the opportunity the organization provided. “I can’t thank them enough for everything that organization has done for me,” Eckford said. “I just think it’s time to start fresh and move on.” Phoenix has seven defencemen under contract for next season, so unless Eckford displaces one of those ahead of him on the depth chart, he will likely begin in the AHL and work for his opportunity. Having his decision out of the way has put Eckford at ease. “It is definitely more relaxing,” he said. “Now I can just focus on getting into the best shape I can and get ready for September.” Eckford will spend the summer in Langley working out. “Anytime a team wants you and they are positive and excited to have you, it makes you excited,” he said. ••••• For more on Ben Walter signing with the Calgary Flames organization (July 5 Langley Times) visit www.langleytimes.com.


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Playoff win earns Wallace spot at Open It took a one-hole playoff, but Jessica Wallace prevailed in the final event on the 2011 CN Canadian Women’s Tour. With the victory, Wallace earned an exemption into the Canadian Women’s Open, which runs August 22-28 at the Hillside Golf and Country Club in Mirabel, Que. “That was the whole reason why I came here, to play in this tournament so I could get into the CN Canadian Women’s Open,” Wallace said about last week’s tournament at the Blue Springs Golf Club in Acton, Ont. Her brother Darren played in the men’s Canadian Open in 2004 and since then, she has aimed to qualify for the women’s event. Wallace, a member of Team Canada, finished one-over-par 145 over the two-day tournament and defeated Kirby Dreher in a one-hole playoff. Wallace, who golfed out of the Redwoods Golf Course and is a Walnut Grove Secondary graduate, is entering her senior season at the University of Colorado.

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Clockwise from above: Competitors hit the water at the start of their race during the Langley Flippers’ swim meet over the weekend at the Al Anderson Memorial Pool; Damarra Vogt powers through her heat; Dalton Edwards (bottom right) and Micah Logan compete in the 50m freestyle. Hundreds of competitors took part in the two-day annual meet held in Langley City.

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While rust may have been an issue going into the boys’ U13 provincial soccer final on Saturday, Langley United quickly put that notion to rest. “We started off quite strong, right from the get-go,” said Langley United coach Scott Howey. “The boys were definitely excited to play. It has been a long two-month layover we had.” Langley wrapped up their provincial berth at the end of April when they won the Coastal Cup. But their opponent, the Kamloops Blaze, is in the midst of their soccer season. The two soccer clubs squared off on Saturday, at Richmond’s Hugh Boyd Park, with Langley winning 3-0.

Langley came out strong with three quality scoring chances in the first 15 minutes.While they were unable to capitalize, Langley maintained the pressure and were rewarded when Noah Owen struck in the 30th minute. “We squashed any kind of momentum they had (with that goal),” Howey said. Langley took the one-goal advantage into half-time and then put the game away with goals in the fifth and 15th minutes of the second half. Joel Harrison and Wyatt Gilbert had the goals. Defensively, Langley gave Kamloops little opportunity to mount an attack as the Blaze managed just one shot on goal. “The boys did really well to play,” Howey said.“Kamloops looked to try and spring everything over the top, in behind

our back four. “We knew they were going to try that and we worked on plays similar to that.” But the coaching staff was prepared for that strategy, and the Langley players took that option away. Howey said it was rewarding to see the players follow the game plan so well. “They played the way we set out to play,” he said.“It just shows that if we put the preparation in on the training pitch, it shows the results you can have.” Central midfielder Damon Schmidt earned player of the game honours. “He was there to prevent them from going forward and he was passing the ball very nicely,” Howey said.“He moved the ball early and efficiently.”

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It is with love and sadness that the family announces the passing of Edith Marion Hardy (nee McRae) in Langley, British Columbia on the 29th of June, 2011, in her 92nd year. She is predeceased by her husband Robert George Hardy (Bob) in 1993. Special thanks to the staff at Maple Hill Extended Care Facility for their care and kindness. Edith will be greatly missed by her loving daughters Evelyn, Marilyn and Sherilyn (Dave), son Bill (Renata), her eight grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren and one great, great grandchild. Edith loved to golf so she will now be looking for a new course to conquer. She will be lovingly remembered in all our hearts. There will be no service by request.

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Christopher Robert Grieve, born in Arbroath, Scotland, will be lovingly remembered and proudly admired by his three children, Farrah, Jonathan, and Christopher. He passed away at the age of 63 on May 25th, 2011 in Surrey, B.C. A Celebration of Life will be held on July 10, 2011 at 11:00am at Hamilton Harron Funeral Home 5390 Fraser Street, Vancouver.

INFORMATION ANYONE WHO KNOWS THE WHEREABOUTS OF

Ewan M Mackay, DOB 10-10-1980, formerly of Richmond, but moved to the Langley area in 2009. Please contact David Mackay at: dmackay@loxinfo.co.th

FOOT CARE NURSE Professional & affordable service at your feet Fungal Nails, Calluses, Corns, Ingrown Toenails, Foot massage, Diabetic Teaching

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

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.

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Busy local Messenger Co. has immediate openings for drivers with own vehicle: hatchback or minivan preferred.

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.

COMING EVENTS

July 9 11:00am – 4:00pm Paws 2 Dance : Langley Gymnastics : Kee Gigg Agility : Westcoast Thunder Drill Team : Face Painting : Crafters th July 10 11:00 am – 4:00 pm Paws 2 Dance : Kee Gigg Agility : Westcoast Thunder Drill Team : Pony Rides : Crafters : Face Painting & Balloons

DRIVERS NEEDED

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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Critter Care Care Wildlife Wildlife Society Society Critter 2011 Open Open House House 2011 They’re survivors of civilization – victims of car crashes, housing developments, natural They’re survivors of civilization – even victims of accidents. a non-profi t registered charity, car crashes,As housing developments, even we take in hundreds of orphaned and injured natural accidents. As a non-profit registered native mammals yearofand nurseand them charity, we take in every hundreds orphaned back tonative healthmammals and release backnurse to the injured everythem year and them wild. back to health and release them back to the Ourwild. 12thth annual Open House is a once-a-year Open is agoonce-a-year Our 12 annual opportunity to visit ourHouse site and on a guided opportunity siteanimals. and go on a guided tour and seetoallvisit theour baby

Allied Windows in Langley is in need of Production Workers to join their team. If you have: • Production or manufacturing experience & strong communication skills Then we have an opportunity for you…. Allied Windows offers $12.22/hr to start with regular wage increases to a top rate of $17.89 FAX RESUME: 604-856-8613 EMAIL: rosy@alliedwindows.com

COMPANY DRIVER & O/O req’d for Gillson Trucking. Full Time. Run U.S. Call 604-853-2227

Gloria & Donna

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Golda Figg at 90 years of age. Golda was born on June 7, 1921, in Dartmouth, N. S. and passed away surrounded by her family’s love on June 26th, 2011 in Langley, B.C. Golda is predeceased by her mother Clara, her father William and her daughter Dale, which gives us comfort that she will now be reunited with them. Golda will be greatly missed by her loving family; her husband of 70 years (Reginald), her daughters (Marilyn and Sharon), son-in-laws, grandchildren, greatgrandchildren, friends and her beloved dog Nikki. Golda enjoyed a long and happy life and will forever be loved and missed by all who knew her.

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FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE

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HELP WANTED

Local, lower mainland routes/various shifts Clean drivers abstract with minimum 2 years class 1 driving experience Multi combination equipment experience preferred (but not mandatory) Excellent wages and benefits starting at $20.55 + shift differential + special equipment certification bonus

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

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

Damco is a global company delivering innovative logistics. Fax your resume and Driver’s abstract (N and P print) to 604-940-9319.

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HELP WANTED A.C. Nelson Electric

A leader in new surplus electrical products has an opening for

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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

OPTICIAN TRAINING

Industrial Electrical Sales

A background of industrial and motor control is a necessity. Applicants must possess a professional attitude, must be energetic, motivated, and have the ability to work in a team environment. We offer a competitive salary and benefits plan.

Submit your resume via email to:

info@acnelson.com

604.581.0101 www.bccollegeofoptics.ca

Aman Transport Looking for Drivers Long distance driving In the U.S & Can. & 10 western states. Min 2 yrs exp. Class 1 Drivers Lic. Able to travel to U.S. Extended Medical Coverage.

Call (604)953-2626 604-338-5895 Ask for Sandy

Before & After School Care Staff Must have 20 hours of workshop, driver’s license class 4 and must be fluent in English. For a large Childcare Facility in Langley. email: bacc@shaw.ca or call 604-537-4005. CONTRACTOR - needs Labour. Car required. 604-671-7498 or 604-541-6391

GARDENERS req’d F/T in Surrey with exp in garden maint, pruning, lawn & bed work. Must have good English skills & local ref’s. Yearround work avail. Pesticide licence, snow removal & exp driving truck w/trailer an asset. Benefit package avail. Lve msg / fax, 604-599-5503

SUMMER DOES NOT MEAN LABOUR $9 - 20/hr Marketing + promo company looking to hire + train a few outgoing people to work. No sales. F/T, 18+. Going back to school? Not a problem! Scholarship program available. Call Destiny at 604-777-2194

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

F/T Mexican Cook, Exp min 5 yrs, $17.00 per hour. Bring resume to 20505 Fraser Hwy, 604-532-7708

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LABOURERS

General labourer with carpentry/ bobcat exp, valid class 5 and own vehicle. Email resume to yardman10@live.ca

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MEDICAL/DENTAL

OPHTHALMOLOGY/OPTOMETRY practice looking for back office assistant. Must have background with visual fields, HRT, and OCT. Salary will depend on experience. Days will be Wednesday and Thursday. If interested please send resume to bcpractice@yahoo.com.

MODEL/TALENT AGENCIES

MOVIE EXTRAS !

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Opportunity for an outstanding

Admin Assistant Trainees Needed! Professionally trained Administrators needed! No Experience? Need Training? Career Training & Job Placement Available! 1-888-512-7116

Graphic Designer

Assistant

The Langley Times is looking for an outstanding Graphic Designer, to work on-call. The successful applicant will be a creative and highly-motivated team-player, able to work independently and effectively within deadlines. A comprehensive working knowledge is required of CS3 on Mac OS X. If you’d like to be part of a great company, please send a resume with a portfolio showcasing your talent to: Millie McKinnon Manager, Creative Services The Langley Times 20258 Fraser Highway Langley, BC V3A 4R3

Part time, 3 days per week. Langley location. We are looking for a person who has an outgoing and enthusiastic personality, pleasant phone manner and advanced Word and Excel experience. If you’re a detailed oriented decision maker who can work with little supervision and has 5 years office experience come join our exciting team. Send your resume to: service@lewisadvantage.ca

SECURITY GUARD TRAINING Classes in Abbotsford. 604-870-4731 First Career Institute

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or email to: millie@langleytimes.com Closing date: Friday, July 15, 2011 No phone calls please. Black Press is Canada’s largest independent newspaper group with more than 150 community, daily and urban weekly newspapers located in BC, Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii.

Division of Black Press

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

Fabricators - Material Prep 3 years fabricating experience in steel manufacturing environment. Experience in brake press, rolls, punches, saws, and burn table. $23-$31/hr.

Machinists Minimum 4th year apprentice or journeyman. Experience in steel manufacturing environment. Experience in manual operation of a lathe, vertical boring mill, horizontal milling machine, and radial arm drill. No CNC required. $23-$31/hr.

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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

NEED CASH TODAY? ✓ Do you Own a Car? ✓ Borrow up to $20000.00 ✓ No Credit Checks! ✓ Cash same day, local office www.REALCARCASH.com

Assembly Technician

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HELP WANTED

3 years fabricating experience in steel manufacturing environment. 3-5 years welding experience. Proficient in stainless steel, mild steel, and aluminum. $23-$31/hr.

TRADES, TECHNICAL

Exp. Equipment/ Rock truck/dozer operator out of town work minimun 5 yrs exp. Resume to yardman10@live.ca EXPERIENCED PAINTERS REQ. Email resume to: darylspainting@live.com or Fax: 604-530-9496 FIBER-WERX International in Sylvan Lake, Alberta is seeking experienced fiberglass laminiators / repair personnel. Fax resume to (403) 887-7737 or email scott.fiberwerx@telus.net HEAVY DUTY Transport mechanic needed. Experience necessary, wages neg. 604-869-6454 (Hope)

Minimum 3rd year apprentice or Millwright certification. 3 years experience in a manufacturing environment, Precision and attention to detail is imperative for run-up tests and quality control. Self-starter with ability to use own judgment, effective communication, and problem solving skills on a daily basis. Must be able to multi-task and understand the pressures of manufacturing timelines. $23-$30/hr. All successful candidates must be able to read blueprints, have a personal drive to succeed, and work well in a team. Preference will be given to journeymen and ticketed applicants. Compensation depending on tickets and experience, includes competitive benefit package with RRSP match program and profit sharing. Explore this opportunity by submitting your resume to careers@knelson.com Attn: Production Manager.

STORES MANAGER

Torbram Electric Supply is an international family owned electrical distributor with 71 branches in Canada, 9 in the lower mainland. Due to an internal promotion our Langley branch has an opening for the prestigious position of Stores Manager. This position brings with it training for Branch Manager and beyond! The ideal candidate will … -have an attitude for winning, for solving problems, and be ready to be challenged. -be able to multi - task, be an excellent communicator, -have experience in the electrical field, in managing people and controlling inventory. Please submit your resume in confidence to Eldon Friesen at efriesen@torbramelectric.com or via fax to 604-539-9338

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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

NEW Girls, BEST Service

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

SHANGHAI. Summer Special $10 off with ad, 10am-12am 604591-1891, 16055 Fraser Hwy, Sry

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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

604-364-8895 PSYCHIC READER 3 readings/$45. Located in Langley. Phone (604)417-2344.

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MIND BODY SPIRIT

SPRING RELAX SPA Full body hot oil massage. Insuite showers. 9:00 am to 10:00 pm. #102-2451 Clearbrook Rd., Abbt.

604-859-9686

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CONCRETE & PLACING

CONCRETE WORK. Forming, repairing, 30 yrs exp. Free estimates. Call Stephen 778-707-9151

Fabricators/Welders FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944

Register Now for upcoming Film Season!!! All Ages, All Ethnicities

www.blackpress.ca

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Due to continuous growth, Knelson is once again looking for talented tradesmen to add to our production team on a full time basis for both day and afternoon shifts.

WWW.CASTINGROOM.COM

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

Multiple Positions

(no phone calls please)

*6 - month course starts Sept.12, 2011

BC College Of Optics

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PERSONAL SERVICES

LOUISIANA-PACIFIC Canada Ltd. requires an experienced Jour- neyman Electrician for our EWP Operation in Golden B.C. Email resume to: Audra.Stanton@LPCorp.com or fax to 250-344-8859.

Dump truck transfer driver min 5 yrs exp must supply drivers abstract w/ resume to yardman10@live.ca

HUDD Transportation, a division of Damco Distribution Canada, Inc. is looking for experienced, full time company drivers.

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

604-777-5046

CARPET CLEANING

~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

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

EXCAVATORS STAMPED CONCRETE

EX60 - EX300

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

4 X 4 C/W bracker & hoepack

Danny 604 - 307 - 7722

6 ways to wide blades

BACKHOES CATS DUMP TRUCKS

UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN

C/W Trailers

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

C/W attachments

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

FARM TRACTORS

BOBCATS

C/W attachments

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DRYWALL

PRO QUALITY DRYWALL For all your drywall needs. 30 Years exp. We aim to exceed your expectations. Call (778)809-2875 WALNUT GROVE drywall Specializing in renos/bsmt/new const. Free est. All work guart. 604-813-4997. WALTER’’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs Over 40 yrs exp. 604-308-7943

Please call Will 604-362-0933 email: wcw4@live.com

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Evergreen Bobcat & Mini Excavator

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

quality work @ affordable rates specializing in taping, painting, smooth ceilings, texture, new or old, reno’s, basements. Where there’s a “Will” there’s a way

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263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

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

W.W. DRYWALL

.Own a home? Need Money? Origin Home Financial Partners

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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ELECTRICAL 104607

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

778-892-4299 #1 QUOTES FREE.FAST & FAIR. Local Electrician. 35yrs exp. 12% off, sm jobs. Paul 604-576-9251 lic. 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 #22047 WE LOVE SMALL JOBS

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 GLG Services - landscaping, excavation, 15yrs in Langley, Free estimates. Call 604-240-6934

(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

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

Bill, 604-306-5540 or 604-589-5909 GARDEN TOPSOIL $20 per yard. Delivery available with 5 yard dump trailer. Mushroom manure $10/yard. 604-768-7571 or 604-856-4255 HEDGE TRIMMING - Pruning, Weed/Moss control. Disposal. Call John at 778-241-0416


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HOME IMPROVEMENTS ALL DECKED OUT DECKING LTD

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

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Call (604)889-6552

ESTATE SALE

Sat, July 9th, 9am-3pm 2815 Woodland Drive

Lots of high quality petite women’s clothing, assorted household items, children’s toys, some furniture.

Exceptional Quality

LANGLEY CITY neighbourhood sale. Sat July 9, 9am-4pm. Sun July 10, 9am-12noon. 20241-46 AVE.

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

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

RECYCLE-IT!

604.723.8434

orthstar Painting Ltd

Top Quality Painting Exterior / Interior

778-344-1069

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

UNBEATABLE PRICES No HST Special for July!!!! WCB Insured - Bonded Visa & M/C accepted 7 days/week

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

No job too small Specializing in Kitchens, Bathrooms, oors, basement renovations.

Call 604 788 4454

Running this ad for 7yrs

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $269, 2 coats

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

KRENUS CONSTRUCTION

Available for Delivery Call for pricing

(604)720-5955

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

Railings

Glass Aluminum Wrought Iron Trex Railings Cedar Pressure Treated

Outdoor Living

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

604-626-7100 www.deckexperts.ca

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

604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197 www.augustinesoilandmulch.com

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

Shaw Landscaping Ltd We do Comp. Landscaping

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

* Gardening work * Lawn cutitng * Trees & shrubs, property maint., Fencing * Hedging & pruning * New Turf or lawn

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SUNDECKS

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PAVING/SEAL COATING

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

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TILING

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PLUMBING

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas ďŹ tter. Aman: 778-895-2005 $38/HR!Clogged drains,drips,garbs sinks, Reno’s toilets. No job too small! Lic’d/insured. 778-888-9184 AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801 www.panoramaplumbing.com LICENSED PLUMBER Plumbing * Boilers * Water Heaters Drain Cleaning. Ted 604-454-8070

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

TrexPro Certified

AFFORDABLE MOVING Local & Long Distance

$45/Hr

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

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

CKC Reg.soft coated Wheaten Terrier pups, hypo-allergenic. Guarntd. Vet ✓ $1200. Call 604-617-3470 Dark Milk & White Chocolate Labs. Ready to go. Vet chkd, 1st shots, family raised. $700. 604-823-4377. ENGLISH BULLDOG puppies, Male/Female, P/B, mircochiped, dewormed, Vet check, health guar’d Call Andrei 604-970-3807. GERMAN SHEPHERD all black pure bred, 9 mo/old male, all shots, neutered, very good with kids, great guard dog. $700. 604-897-3139. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS. 2 Male & 2 Fem. $550. 1st shots & dewormed. Call 778-863-6332.

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

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

604-787-5915, 604-291-7778

PRESSURE WASHING

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

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS A to Z RooďŹ ng Ltd. Spec in re-roofing, asphalt, cedar, at roof. Guar Wrk. WCB, BBB. 778-996-6479.

Best Local Roofs & Repairs

Hayden Painting Solutions Ltd www.haydenpainting.ca

INTERVAN PAINTING

Great price refs Paul 604-328-0527

* Painting Contractor *

GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs BBB, WCB $2m Liability. Clean Gutters $80. 604-240-5362

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

PETS

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

* Residential / Commercial * New construction * Re-paint Interior / Exterior We provide the hi-end quality. Book now for 20% off guarant. WCB, Insured, Free Est’s! Call Henry 778-288-4560

CHIHUAHUA 4 yrs old, female, friendly & sweet personality. $400 Call (604)794-7347 Chwk

JACK RUSSELL pups, cute, short, stocky, smooth coat, tails doc, dew claws 1st shot. $495 (604)798-9233

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

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. We move - We ship - We recycle. Senior- Student Discount available. 604-721-4555 or 604-800-9488.

PETS

GERMAN Shepherd pups & young adults. Quality German & Czech bloodlines. 604-856-8161

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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MOVING & STORAGE

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Cell 778-688-1012 msg

A FAST MOVING & CLEANING. Professional movers. *Garbage removal *Big/small. Insured, great rates. Free est. 778-888-9628

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

Call Ian 604-724-6373

Call Derek

Deck Experts.ca

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

LANDSCAPING

SAWDUST

DECKS - R - US. Sundecks by exp. European craftsman. Interior home Renos. Kitchen/bath/bsmt. Insured. Ivan 778-549-6858

www.recycle-it-now.com

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Hemlock, Fir & Cedar

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

604.587.5865

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

(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

European Quality Workmanship

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On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!

PETS

MULTI POO minature black brown apricot 4-5lbs Hypo allerg, exc family pet vet cert $875. 604-341-1445

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

~MASTER CARPENTER~

EARTH FRIENDLY

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539

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

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

JUNK REMOVAL

A-OK PAINTING

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

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

RUBBISH REMOVAL

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

Per Molson 575-1240

7EATHERĂĽPERMITTING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

604-328-6387

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

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

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

Furniture, household, digital piano & much more.

(just east of Fort Langley off River Rd.) Something for everyone. Rain or Shine

Renovations

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9am-4pm, Free coffee @ #29

Toys, baby clothes, household items, washer, dryer, lots more.

AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.

Call 604-531-5935

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www.mdmservices.ca Serving Since 1993

TOPSOIL

GARAGE SALES

WATERFORD RIDGE TOWNHOUSE COMPLEX 8 FAMILY GARAGE SALE 4847 219 St. Sun July 10th,

2636 Wildwood Drive

A-1 PAINTING CO.

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

604.230.2217 / 604.999.5890

BARKMULCH, SAND, GRAVEL

GARAGE SALES

MURRAYVILLE, Multi Family Sale. 4689 - 218 A St. Sat., July 9th - 9am to 2pm. Furn., Boys Items & Misc.

* BBB * Licensed * Insured * WCB

CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES BBB MEMBER

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Multi Family Sale Sat / Sun, July 9 & 10 9 am - 2 pm. 87 Ave/Armstrong Rd.

Sat/Sun, July 9 & 10, 9am-3pm

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES HOME IMPROVEMENTS

24043 48 AVE.

Daughter Fundraising for Nicarogra! FREE GOURMET COFFEE SERVED Norman Rockwell & Royal Doulton china, quality kids’ toys, big screen TV, 3000 Watt Generator, dehumidiďŹ er, lawn & garden, conference table, redwood canopy bed

GARAGE SALE

LANGLEY Sat. July 9, 8-3. 4809 214A ST. Household items, tools, (belt, sander, drill, jigsaw, etc)

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First Sale! Quality Items! Sat. July 9, 8:30-4

LANGLEY MEADOWS

CLOVERDALE, huge garage sale, Sat. July 9, 8-12. 5355 186A ST. OfďŹ ce furn., designer childrens clothing, home decore, carpets, etc

GARAGE SALES

LANGLEY, Strawberry Hills

Lots of Lego, toys, new jewelry, Ikea shelves, household items, above ground swimming pool.

26578 33rd Ave.

Quality Renovations

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LANGLEY MEADOWS

Saturday, July 9th @ 8 am

BRIDGEVIEW FLEA MARKET Every Sunday, Year Round, 80 Vendors 7am-3pm, 11475-126a St. Sry. Info./Book Table 604-625-3208

PARADISE LANDSCAPING

GARAGE SALES

GARAGE SALE

ALL SEASON RENOVATION Home & Boat: Remove & Reinstall: Drywall, Cabinet, Kitchen & bathrooms, laminate ooring, crown molding, tile, windows, door & siding sofďŹ t, painting and sundeck ďŹ berglass. Call Ricky 604-5834209, cell: 778-389-5935 Email: ctvricky@hotmail.com

On Time, On Budget, As Promised...

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ALDERGROVE

Call Peter 604-541-8841

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

GARAGE SALES

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FEED & HAY

1ST CUT HAY, $4.50/bale off ďŹ eld, view 2675-256th St., COD, min 20 bales, Pre-order @604-308-5529 HAY FOR SALE Off the ďŹ eld. $3.00 bale. 604-534-5854

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PETS

ARCTIC WOLF/Husky X- Socialized, well tempered, paper/outside trained. $500. ďŹ rm. (604)309-3774 Beautiful & adorable purebred German Shepherd puppies born on Apr. 27, no papers. Loving & affectionate parents, vet checked, 1st shots, dewormed. Good family dogs. 604-796-3561 BICHON Pups CKC Reg. $650. Adorable. Hypo-allerg, vet chk, 1st shots, guart’d. 604-617-3470 Boston Terriers pups, ckc reg, vet checked, reputable breeder, excellent pedigree. (604)794-3786 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

P/B REG’D B & T Coonhounds Pups. Exc. temp. social., utd. shots, m/c . $800 - 604-530-3484 PRESA CANARIO pups, $500$1200. Black, fawn & brindle. Dad 150lbs, Mom 120lbs. 778-552-1525 SHELTIE SABLE PUPPIES 4 months old, asking to go out! $400$600 (604)826-6311 SHIH TZU X Bichon pups, 8 wks, Vet ck’d, 1st shots, $500. Fam raised 604-860-4654/604-793-0552 TOY POODLE puppies. 2 apricot, Adorable. Ready to go June 25. $700. 778-240-2400 (Cloverdale)

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 542

FRUIT & VEGETABLES

STRAWBERRIES Greenvale Farms 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

560

MISC. FOR SALE

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

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS STERLING PIANO Low style. Very good ring. $800. Call 604-557-9644


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• The Langley Times • Thursday, July 7, 2011 REAL ESTATE RENTALS

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE WEIGHT LOSS & WELLNESS CLINIC. Est 5 yrs. Rapidly Growing. Lucrative Income. 604-626-5119 highfivehealthchoice@gmail.com

OKANAGAN

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

706

APARTMENT/CONDO

LANGLEY

BRIGHTON APARTMENTS

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

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.

ONLY $729,000:

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

Call 604-534-0108 LANGLEY CONDO. 1 bdrm+den, top flr. Lg balcony, skylight, gas f/p W/D. $975/mo. 604-788-9205

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

Villa Fontana & Stardust

5052 Squilax Anglemont Rd. Celista, BC.

Rainbow & Majorca

Michael - 604-533-7578 Betsy - 604-533-6945

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

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

604-530-0932

www.cycloneholdings.ca

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! Double wide space available for new home in 55 + Langley park. Only 2 left of special buy 2 Bdrm, 1 bth single section homes. Brookswood Homes Ltd. 3229 - 200th St. Langley, B.C. 604-530-9566 New SRI.com 16x52 mobile home in Langley adult park. $115,900. Call 604-830-1960

MORTGAGES

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

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE

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.

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

WALNUT GROVE. 1BR, $450 incl. utils., internet, limited phone. Allan 778-227-1329.

5374 - 203rd St, Langley

750

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.

The Parkview Terrace 5400 ~ 204 St. 1 bdrm, 2nd floor suite, Heat, H/W, cable incl, in a adult-oriented building. N/S, N/P. For info

Call: 604-220-6905 LANGLEY

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

Call 604-881-7111

imm. Adult lease Dave

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

604-530-0030 www.cycloneholdings.ca CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. 17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 bdrm suites avail now. Starting at $700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078 CYPRESS PLACE 50+. Lge 1 bdrm stes. Incl heat & h/w. Nr all ament. NS/NP. View 10am-5pm. Resident Mgr. Ann & John 604-530-2840. LANGLEY CITY, 2 bdrm suite, 3 appls, strg, prkg, h/w, $800/mo + utils. N/P. July 1. 604-888-2601 LANGLEY CITY

CHESTNUT PLACE

Apartments 20727 Fraser Highway

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

LANGLEY MEADOWS. 5 bdrm, 3 br, 1900 sq ft. Lg rec rm, 1 garage, fenced yard. Close to schools and all amenities. w/d incl. N/S, N/P. Ref req. $1850 + util. 604-8660782. LANGLEY, 4 bdrm, park like yard w. trails. Quiet, safe st. closed garage, NS, Jamie 604-209-3702 $2100

Email rental@thunderbirdvillage.ca Website www.thunderbirdvillage.ca Marcon Property Management Ltd

LANGLEY CITY, 202/52 Ave. Fully reno’d 3/bdrms up, 1/down. 2/bthrms. Avail now. TJ @ Sutton Proact: 604-728-5460.

Linwood Place Apts

1st MONTH FREE

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

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

LANGLEY/Walnut Grove. 4 Bdrm house, w/d, d/w, quiet area, near schools. $1700/mo + utils. Avail Aug 15th. NS/NP. Lve msg or call aft 4:30 to view. (778)549-0177.

Ask for details

MISSION. 4 Bd 3Ba, stnlss appl, 2 car gr, fenced, cul-de-sac, newer subdiv Stv. Lk Rd area, 1 blk transit, schools close, shr ldry w/ tenant down; pet on approval; $1400/m + util CALL: Len 778-867-2825

www.dannyevans.ca

APARTMENT/CONDO

HOMES FOR RENT

ALDERGROVE Lge 4 bdrm rancher 3 bath, dbl garage. $1500. Now. N/P. 604-710-8914 / 604-771-5334.

Langley

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

RENTALS

WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

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HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

WALNUT Grove Family Home 5BR. Fully detached, The Sycamores, quiet cul-de-sac, near all amen. New Deck, landscaping, professionally fin. bsmnt perfect for guests/student or home office. $449,900 - visit www.serfontein.com or call Tertius (604) 5139949. MLS pending: F1115323

S. LANGLEY, 2 bdrm mobile on acreage. Across fr Campbell Valley Prk. $1,050/mth + utils. In suite laundry. Horse negotiable. NS/NP. Avail now. Phone 604-532-9047.

Call 604-533-9780

The Village at Thunderbird Centre

20051- 55 A Ave.

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

Northland Apartments 19777 Willowbrook Dr., Langley

S.LANGLEY semi furn 5000sf loft on acreage. Across fr Campbell Valley Prk. 1 bdrm, lndry, N/S/NP. Horses neg. Ideal for cple. $1500 + utils. Avail now. 604-532-9047.

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

604-533-7710 Nr Langley City Hall & shops 1bdrm 3rd flr $734 Limerick Manor, adult oriented N/P Appt 604-514-1480

SURREY CENTRAL

Newly Renovated

Large 1 bdrm. 1 F/Bath, secure parking, n/p, n/s, electric F/P, covered patio. $630/mo. incls. hot water. Cls. to transit & amens. Available Now.

604.782.8687 WALNUT GROVE, 1/bdrm + den Insuite W/D. $1100/mo. Aug 1. TJ @ Sutton Proact: 604-728-5460.

ALDERGROVE 2 bdrm bsmt suite, pvt walk out entry,own lndry,fenced yard, d/w,N/S, N/P $900 incl heat/hydro Avail Aug 15. 604- 8565203. ALDERGROVE 2 bdrm fully rnvtd bsmt suit n/s n/p nr school/park $800 /mo utility included avail July 1st 604-615-9981or 604 625 3833 Aldergrove - 1bdrm bst ste, priv ent, insuite laundry hookup,n/s, pet neg, $650 util incl. Call 604-309-3507 ALDERGROVE, cozy I bdrm suite, quiet home, close to bus route, stores. n/s, n/p, $625 incl. util/cbl/net. Available now. 778-8360584 ALDERGROVE: Gloucester area Basement suite, w/d, cbl, $1110 Aug 1/sooner. Ph: 604-649-3557. CLOVERDALE, 18460-56A Ave. 2 bdrm ste. 4 appls. full bath, gas f/p. blinds. $850 incl cable & hydro. Avail. now. N/S. N/P. 604-574-1807 CLOVERDALE. 2 bdrm g/l suite. Avail now. N/S. N/P. No laundry. $750 incl util 604-807-5371 aft 4pm EAST ABBY. 1 bdrm. Bright and spacious. All appliances, gas fireplace. Private yard. Excellent neighborhood. N/S, N/P. Avail immediately. .Call 604-850-7008. LANGLEY, 1 bdrm, sunny grnd lvl, priv. entry, July 1st, $750 incl. hydro. NS/NP. Refs. (604) 888-1382. LANGLEY Walnut Grove. 2 Bdrm ste, priv ent, full bath, inste laundry, ns/np, refs req, avail July 15th, $900 incl util/cbl/net. 604-882-1647 WALNUT GROVE: Lrg, bright 2 bdrm. Quiet St. Priv. entry, F/P, inste W/D, huge kitch, NS/NP, $1,000 + 1/3 utils. Aug. 1. 604-888-1027. Willoughby - 201 69th Ave., 2bdrm, bst ste, full bath, w/d, central vac, d/w, pvt entry, n/s, n/p, bus one blk. Suite 1 or 2 people, avail Aug 1, $850/mo incl hydro/heat. Call 778389-5058

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AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

830

810

AUTO FINANCING

838

MOTORCYCLES

RECREATIONAL/SALE

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 - 12730 - 66 Avenue

Simran Villas Spacious 2 & 3 bdrm T/H . 2.5 bath, patio, storage, dining room, d/w, w/d, f/p, N/S, N/P, 2-car garage, next to school. Avail. July 1. $1200 - $1300/m.

604-592-5663 WILLOUGHBY. 3 Bdrms, 2.5 baths t/house, 2 car tandem garage, patio deck, nr schools/bus/shops, $1350, ns/np, avail immed. 604-607-7970.

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

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

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

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

ALWAYS CA$H Scrap Vehicle & Equipment Removal.

Don 778.938.6277 847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

1993 PHOENIX. 26’ Motorhome, Class A. GM chassis, rear queen bed, awning, 62K, nice shape, $13,500/obo. 604-536-8379. 2008 CLASSIC cruiser 18’ trailer, new cond. Only used 6 times. Deluxe model, incl high quality mattress, toilet & shower, A/C, furnace, microwave, lge. fridge. $9900 Pls call 604-463-1644 for more info

2011 Coleman 250

Enclosed & heated water tank only, 3 burner range & oven, A/C. Save $2,400 Now $22,995 (stk.#30823)

851

2011 COLEMAN 270

818

CARS - DOMESTIC

1988 CHEV CORSICA LT Only 81,000/km’s. Like new. No accidents, original paint, loaded with A/C. $2200. 604-828-1205. 1991 CADILLAC Allante only 43,000 mi. Estate sale from La Conner, WA. Removable hardtop & Softtop. $8,500. 604-309-4001 1991 OLDS CUTLASS SIERRA, 4 dr, auto, 140 orig km, aircrd, mint in/out. $800 obo (604)593-0377 1998 CHRYSLER SEBRING conv JXI, exc cond, good gas mileage, $4995 obo. Bob (604)765-5546. 1999 Grand Am - V6 - Fully loaded, 2 dr, 1500 watt stereo with video display deck, GBL Boom Box, very good cond., 135,000 km, no accidents, one owner, dark emerald green with tinted windows. $3900 Call Leo 778-999-3640 2000 LINCOLN LS, V6, fully loaded, exc. cond. $7,000 obo. Silver, Call (604)542-0129 2007 PT CRUISER only 22,000 miles. Sport wheels. $8,500. obo. Call 604-309-4001. 2010 DODGE CALIBER SE - auto, c/d, ONLY 1,800K silver, 4 dr. hatch, no accidents, local, mint. cond. $11,935 (604)328-1883

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1975 MGB - Moving Must sell! Good condition! 604-579-0140

DSI water heater, A/C, enclosed & heated water tank only & microwave & more. $18,995 (Stk.30826) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #31087

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

TRUCKS & VANS

1971 GMC half ton rebuilt 327 motor. Edelbrock intake/carb. 3 spd. $1500: (604)856-8342 1994 Dodge Dakota 4x4 ext cab, good tires. Good cond. Magnum. Runs great $2150: (604)585-4252 2000 FORD F350, V10, 102K, 1991 Terry 5 whl, extras. Must be seen. $18000 obo. Lorne 604)312-5336. 2003 DODGE DAKOTA, ext cab, 2 wheel drive, auto, canopy, 105K, $8000 firm. Call 604-538-4883. 2004 FORD RANGER EDGE 100,000km. 604-588-6890 2004 Toyota Sienna LE, loaded, auto sliding doors. Local. 96kms. $11,500 obo. 778-893-3265. 2009 Toyota Sienna CE, p/w, p/l, A/C, CD, 7 seats. 30,000 kms. like new. $17,900 obo. 604-218-9795.

MARINE

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

604-535-8080

LANGLEY

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

1995 GMC YUKON SLT 4/dr, auto, white, loaded, air, clean, 196K, good tires. $3800. 604-828-1205. 2005 JIMMY GMC - 2 dr, fully loaded, auto, 4WD, MUST SELL. Lady driven. $8900/obo. (604)728-2817.

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.

LANGLEY Rent-to-Own 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, $1850/mo, sm down pymt req Pets ok. Avail now. 604-418-3162

845

VEHICLES WANTED

2006 SUZUKI Boulevard 11,000 kms. Pearl baby blue, many extras chrome. $5200 obo. 778-235-9888.

TOWNHOUSES

Croft Agencies Ltd. view pictures at: www.croftagencies.com

TRANSPORTATION

Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

ALDGRV/W Abby Lg.1 bdrm bsmt ste, sep lndry, suits prof sgl/cpl. $800/mth incl utils. NS/ 1 cat neg. ref’s req. Call 604-625-6636. LANGLEY, 2 bdrm, NEWLY reno’d upper floor. On 1 acre. 6 appls. $1200 incl utils. NS/NP. Avail. now. Phone (778)808-0514. LANGLEY, E. Fraser Hwy. Upper floor of house ON 1/2 ACRE. 2 bdrm, 2 baths, W/D in sep. lndry rm, sm office, lrg sitting rm, 3rd bdrm or? 2 balconies, 4 appls, carport, NS/NP.$1250. 604-534-2046

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821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1990 HONDA CIVIC H/B exc on gas, auto, new aircare, white, Only $700. 604-761-4259 1994 MAZDA MX6 - automatic. Good condition! $2250/obo. Call Bob (604)765-5546. 1994 TOYOTA TERCEL, 4 cyl, new tires, 176K, no accidents, $500, call: (604)531-3390 2000 ACURA 1.6 EL, std, green, 4 dr, 167K, no accid, A/C, new tim. belt,1 owner, $5,500. 778-388-3052 2005 TOYOTA CAMERY LE, 4 cyl, auto, 72 km, silver, loaded, very clean, $11,700. Call 604-518-9735 2006 MAZDA 5, 6 pass van, touring edition, loaded, auto, sunroof, 17’’ wheels. $9,900 obo. 604-309-4001. 2007 HYUNDAI GLS in mint cond, 50k,all service intervals maintained a/c, heated seats, c/c, p/windows & locks, CD player, charcoal, great on gas, $10,500. 604-812-9136 2007 NISSAN MURANO SL, AWD, platinum, pwr. sun roof, all options, $20,500 obo. Call (604)531-9669. 2009 TOYOTA MATRIX 4/dr auto p/w, p/l, AC, cd player, 89K, silver. $8800. Call 604-825-9477. OKANAGAN’S Largest Used Car Super Store. Always open online at: www.bcmotorproducts.com 250-545-2206

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SUITES, UPPER

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

Visit

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TRANSPORTATION

ANTIQUES/CLASSICS

SUITES, LOWER

RIVERSIDE GARDENS FAMILY COMPLEX

1 BDRM SUITES AVAILABLE NOW!

806

1955 BUICK 4 dr. h/t, red & black, auto, 264 eng., 6,000 mi. on rebuilt motor. $32,000. 1(250)765-0112

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION

Phone 604-530-1912

736

TRANSPORTATION

747B SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING Vernon: Lakeside Assisted Living Home, licensed, Space Available, Pictures & info by email shason@telus.net or call Steve at (250)306-0734

733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS LANGLEY

Email: dlklitch@telus.net For more details

OFFICE/RETAIL SEVENOAKS SHOPPING CENTRE

CALL FOR AVAILABILITY

Call 604-542-0865 or 250-955-6398

Ph: 604-533-4061

741

APARTMENT/CONDO

Call 604-533-0209

Perfect getaway for your family & all your friends!

ALDERGROVE, Dntn. Avail Newly renod 1 & 2 bdrm. oriented bldg. NS/NP, 1yr pref. for disc monthly rent. 604-607-4757

RENTALS

SUSSEX PLACE APT CALL FOR SPECIALS !!

MAPLE MANOR APTS.

LAKESHORE

706

706

LANGLEY

101 ft frontage by 88 ft.

636

RENTALS

912

BOATS

1998 Crownline BR202 20’ Bowrider, 5 litre, V8, Volvo Penta leg, stainless prop., all in excellent condition, fresh water only, $13,900obo, 604888-9580 BARGE: WOOD Camp 131’LX38’4.5”WX9’8.5” D. c/w: Atco trailer complex mounted on barge deck, 20 rooms, kitchen, pantry, dining room, head, shower facilities, laundry, small repair shop, twin Cummins 60Kw diesel gensets. Survey available. Location: Zeballos. $95,000. For more details, 250-703-3551. MOVING MUST SELL, 12’ Wood/ Fibreglass cartop boat c/w 9HP outboard. $750. 604-579-0140

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Willowbrook Chrysler’s

Great

TOYS +

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2006 NISSAN Z-350 Convertible, Leather, Auto #1J53A

$24,998 2010 SEBRING CONVERTIBLE Auto, Power Group, Alloys, 14,000km #1UP126

$23,998

2006 PT CRUISER CONVERIBLE GT

2004 MERCEDES SL500 CONVERT 62,000km, V-8, Navigation #OUP237

$37,998

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2005 CROSSFIRE SRT-6 Automatic, 60,000km, Supercharged #1R68B

$23,998

2010 MIATA MX-5

2004 MERCEDES COVERTIBLE SLK-230

2003 MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE

#OUP307

#9UP98A

#OUP236

#8UP80B

$10,998

$27,998

2007 LEXUS LS 460L

2008 MINI COOPER

2010 CHALLENGER SRT-8 #9C6A

56,000km, Leather, Standard

Hard Top Convertible, GT, 13,000km

56,000km, Leather, Auto

Standard, 105,000km

2006 MAGNUM SRT-8 425hp, Leather, 66,000km

Navigation, Leather, DVD, 69,000km

Auto, Panoramic Roof, Full Load, 32,000km

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2002 THUNDERBIRD

$47,998

Navigation, Standard, Leather, 7,000km

$21,998 $43,998

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