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Fred Trzaskowski (left) and Ben Penner discuss their concerns about the West T intersection design for the Mufford overpass at an open house on Tuesday. The two-day event at the Langley Golf Centre drew a large number of residents.

The Mufford Crescent railway overpass will cost an estimated $52 million, necessitate the widening of a portion of Glover Road to four lanes, absorb far less farmland than the most recent plan, and prompt major improvements to 64 Avenue from 204 Street (at the Willowbrook Connector) to 216 Street. In essence, the West T Intersection overpass will take traffic over the railway tracks at Mufford Crescent, leaving the Langley Bypass railway crossing untouched. The overpass will contain a loop north of the existing Mufford/Glover junction that will funnel traffic both south and north on Glover Road. The overpass and related road works will add several new traffic lights. These include one on Mufford Crescent where 62 Avenue will be extended to form a junction; at the loop, at Glover Road and 64 Avenue, and at 64 Avenue at 216 Street. Although the overpass will be built entirely within the Township, it will affect the City, not only because of the proximity of the municipal boundary, but also because road networks will impact area businesses. Langley City’s head engineer Gary Vlieg said the overpass “will make such a difference in terms of continued, PAGE 4

Defence challenges survivors’ account Trial continues for Langley man accused of road rage death of Silas O’Brien DAN FERGUSON Times Reporter

Luke Stephen folded his arms and turned in his seat in the witness box, to avoid looking directly at the lawyer defending the man charged with killing his best friend. It was the second day of the road rage trial of Langley resident Brent Parent, who is charged with multiple criminal offences in the March 2008 hit-and-run that killed 21-year-old

Silas O’Brien. Some of the shape of defence lawyer Vincent Michaels’ case could be discerned from his intense crossexamination of Stephen during Tuesday’s B.C. Supreme Court hearing in New Westminster. Stephen testified that he, O’Brien and a third friend, Sam Dooley were driving to the airport around 2 a.m. in a Chevy Silverado SUV to catch a flight to Hawaii when they came upon a white Ford pickup. When they tried to pass the pickup truck in the 25800 block of 16 Avenue in Langley, Stephen said the truck slammed into the SUV and forced it off the road. Then he said the truck returned a few minutes later while the three friends were standing on the side of

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Michaels challenged Stephen’s account of the hit-and-run, asking how it was possible the truck could swerve at all three men, who were standing together, and only hit O’Brien. “I don’t understand,” Michaels said. “All Silas had to do, if you’re telling the truth, is to step off the shoulder.” Stephen said the truck missed him and Dooley “by inches.” “We barely made it,” he said. “Silas was unable to get out of the way.” Stephen also rejected Michaels’ suggestion that Dooley, the driver, lost control of the Silverado when he collided with the Ford while trying to pass. Stephen insisted the Ford kept

forcing the Silverado to the side until it was run off the road into a ditch. He conceded that he told police when the truck came back, it initially slowed down, as if to render assistance. Stephen denied that the three friends were angry and making threats when they spoke to a couple in a Honda who stopped right after their truck ended up in the ditch. He specifically denied hearing Dooley use the “f-word” and talk about what the three would do if they caught the person who ran them off the road. “Would you agree that you were all upset and angry?” Michaels said. “We were upset,” Stephen said. continued, PAGE 5

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Fox, Green dispute payment of legal bills NATASHA JONES Times Reporter

Mayor Rick Green’s latest statement has cast a new light on the bill that taxpayers are footing for legal fees, which mounted after he got into hot water for misleading council and revealing information from in-camera meetings. These led to Green’s censure by council, his removal from Metro Vancouver positions, and an RCMP investigation. Green said on Tuesday that Township council members refused to indemnify him for his legal defence of their accusations that he violated provincial privacy laws, after he admitted in an in-camera meeting that he had misled them. He sought to be compensated for the $20,000 it cost him in legal fees as an RCMP probe went all the way to the Criminal Justice Branch of the provincial government, before a special prosecutor determined on Sept. 9 that charges would not likely lead to a conviction. But one councillor reveals another side of the story, namely that council members were compelled to seek their own legal protection after Green’s lawyer indicated that Green might take legal action against them.

The probe, announced in January, centred on comments which the mayor made last year relating to Brownshak Developments. At that time, Green revealed that in 2009 he had received an anonymous letter and copies of corporate records relating to Brownshak. He claimed that these documents might support allegations of improper conduct by Brownshak and its principals, who were the wives of realtors Joel Schacter and Bob Bailey, and of Charlie MLA Rich Coleman and Fox Township administrator Mark Bakken. When the Brownshak issue first came up in 1996, then-Conflict of Interest Commissioner Ted Hughes found that allegations of conflict against Coleman (referred to in the literature received anonymously by Green) were without foundation. In 1997 and 2010, the Township’s legal council reviewed the Brownshak matter and found no wrongdoing by any of the parties. Green himself denied any wrongdoing in

the Brownshak documents affair. In a statement issued on Tuesday, Green said that what has transpired over the past two years “has been a complete disservice to the residents and taxpayers of the Township of Langley.” In the face of a fragile economy, pressing community needs and the need to keep taxes as low as possible,“the politics of control have been allowed to take precedence over the needs of our community,” he said. On Sept. 9, special prosecutor David Crossin said Rick there was “no substantial Green likelihood” of a conviction if Green was charged with an offence. The police investigation was prompted by the possibility that Green breached the Privacy Act and Community Charter over statements he made that referred to in-camera meetings. He was censured by council, and stripped of his Metro Vancouver responsibilities for the remainder of his term. Green said that the episode “has been nothing short of an orchestrated taxpayer-funded

political attack that has taken close to two years to play out. The actions by members of this council have cost you, the taxpayer, close to $100,000. It has cost me personally over $20,000 (in after-tax dollars) to defend myself against erroneous charges.” Green asked council to pay his legal fees. They refused. Councillor Charlie Fox, however, shed a different light on the issue of council refusing to compensate Green for his legal fees, while he and other council members agreed to be compensated for theirs. Asked why council members sought legal counsel, Fox told The Times on Tuesday it was “strictly on the premise that the mayor’s legal counsel indicated the potential for legal action against myself and my fellow councillors.” Fox said that what Green was doing amounted to asking taxpayers to not only reimburse his legal fees to defend himself, but also to bring a claim against the rest of council. “I think that is the hypocritical nature of this whole thing,” Fox said. The Times’ FOI request for all documents relating to the Lidstone report into Green’s conduct was denied earlier this year. A further request by The Times on Tuesday is still pending.

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people’s journeys to and from major shopping trips.” The overpass “will eliminate a major source of delay,”Vlieg added. The overpass meets two key objectives, said the Township’s transportation manager, Paul Cordeiro. One is that by separating road traffic from trains, safety is improved. The other is that the overpass eliminates the junction of Glover Road and Mufford, which is only a few feet from the CPR tracks. Even without a train blocking that junction, the nearby Langley Bypass and other major intersections, the Mufford-Glover junction creates massive traffic congestion. At the first of two open houses on Tuesday at the Langley Golf Centre, several residents expressed reservations. One remarked that the loop is so sharp that an ambulance station should be built on Glover Road to treat the injured from accidents it will cause.

To residents’ concerns that the loop appears, on maps at least, to have a very tight turn, Cordeiro said that the bend, curvature and design speed will all be subjected to expert analysis. Fred Trzaskowski was not happy, saying that the design does not address concerns about congestion at Glover and the Bypass. “I’m not pleased,” the Langley man said.“I think that this is being forced down our throats by the provincial government with no thought to the people who live and work here.” The overpass will necessitate the widening of Glover Road to four lanes from Langley Bypass to the new traffic light at 64 Avenue. Ideally, Cordeiro said, the Township would like the province to widen Glover all the way to Crush Crescent. Ben Penner, who is running for a seat on Township council, was happy that the design creates freeflowing north-south traffic on Glover Road.

“it’s not perfect,” he said of the design.“The problem will be when you have trucks making turns (because of the sharp turn of the overpass loop).” The West T intersection eliminates an earlier design which prompted a huge outcry, especially because it ate up too much farm land.A group of local residents came up with the J Loop which would not have used any agricultural land. Of several designs discounted, the J Loop was tagged the highestpriced by the government, at $77 million. That estimate is “highly inflated,” said City resident Jacob de Raadt, who called the West T design “a stop-gap measure and The design of the Mufford West T intersection overpass shows the a Band-Aid solution.” Information on the West location of new traffic lights. T plan, the J Loop and others that were rejected, environrobertsbankrailcorridor.ca. in Delta. mental and agricultural impacts, and The overpass is part of $360 milTrain traffic is projected to a schedule for design, tender and lion program to improve traffic flow increase to 32 to 36 trains daily as construction, is available at www. along the rail line to Roberts Bank the port continues to expand.

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Council decision to name bridge after toddlers leaves some unimpressed NATASHA JONES Times Reporter

Langley’s newest bridge is to be named after two-year-old playmates, Cole and Harmony. The $1.7 million pedestrian overpass takes walkers, including the toddlers, from one side of 200 Street to the other at 68 Avenue. According to Councillor Kim Richter, all council members received a request from Cole’s father, Hugh McDonald regarding the naming of the overpass, which opened in May. Her motion that the overpass be named the Cole Harmony Bridge “in honour” of the tots, was approved without discussion, after council watched a 69 second video of Cole on the bridge. Not everyone was impressed. While no one in the audience reacted to the vote, several people vented in the parking lot after the meeting. “Rubbish,” said a man who often attends council meetings. “It’s child exploitation,” said another Township resident.

Others called council’s and profile highlighted.What a acceptance of the motion shame, would have expected embarrassing. better from Councillor Richter,” Councillor Grant Ward was wrote a resident. the only council member to vote “What next, a septic field against the name. He said that named after (administrator) Mark council failed to follow its own Bakken, (Councillors) Grant Ward, policy governing the naming of Charlie Fox, Steve Ferguson, fixed assets or (Fort such as Langley/ bridges. Aldergrove “That is MLA) Rich normally Coleman?” reserved asked for citizens another. who have Jacob a lengthy de Raadt, service a council to the watchdog Township,” and critic, Ward said said the Jacob de Raadt council watchdog decision on Tuesday, noting that was facilities “atrocious.” are normally named after people “I find it highly irresponsible to who have died. name a bridge based on a video The most recent example that was obviously made by the is Lynn Fripps, a long-time parents of a cute two-year-old. Aldergrove community volunteer “My grandchildren are just as who died in 2005.A new park and cute, I would counter,” de Raadt elementary school in Willoughby said. will be named after Fripps. He called the decision “very Ward said naming the overpass short-sighted, or even dumb,” after two toddlers was unusual and one which council may well “and I wasn’t going to be part of regret. it.” He said that a more appropriate E-mails circulating after name would be the Langley Little Monday’s council meeting point League Bridge to honour the local to growing concern for council’s baseball players who represented decision. Canada in the World Little League “Anything to get one’s name World Series in August.

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Luke Stephen testified Tuesday at the trial of the man charged with deliberately running down his best friend Silas O’Brien. men, he could see the headlights of a vehicle down the road from the overturned pickup truck. As they drove away, he said he saw the headlights approaching but could not confirm his wife’s version of events. “I could not tell for sure. I did not see them swerve.� The Lowes both described seeing a white Ford pickup truck pull up beside them at the intersection of 16 Avenue and 264 Street. The couple said the truck turned after slowing to stop at the interstcion, and did not appear to be travelling at an unusual rate of speed. The couple contacted police the next day when they heard news reports about the fatality and that the police were looking for witnesses in a silver Honda Civic. Parent, who was 38 at the time, has pleaded not guilty to five road rage-related charges that include criminal neg-

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he proposed Mufford overpass, unveiled to the public on Tuesday at an open house, is better than the failed project it replaces. However, it still leaves much to be desired. One of the best aspects of the new design is that overpass traffic will be now able to connect to Highway 10, Glover Road and the Langley Bypass. The earlier proposal alienated a great deal of farmland and took all traffic from the busy Willowbrook shopping area out to an intersection in the midst of the Agricultural Land Reserve. This enraged farmers, and with good reason. They were looking at a great deal of additional urban traffic being funneled to roads where they drive tractors, haul heavy equipment and go about their daily tasks. While the project still includes upgrades to 64 Avenue, no longer will all traffic from west of Highway 10 funnel onto 64 Avenue and 216 Street. The project now also includes an additional four-lane stretch of Glover Road, from Mufford to 64 Avenue. This is a baby step towards widening the remainder of Highway 10, something that is long overdue. With this proposal, it will be possible, but challenging, for westbound Highway 10 traffic to avoid being stuck at the grade crossing on the Langley Bypass portion of the highway. Vehicles will be able to get onto Mufford, and this is a significant improvement. However, all this highway traffic will still have to find its way back to Highway 10. There needs to be an overpass at that location as well, and the sooner the province acknowledges that fact, the better. This proposal alienates much less farmland and makes it easier to farm the parcels of land in the immediate vicinity. This is important and crucial. This project design has some elements of the “J” proposal suggested for the Glover Road/ Langley Bypass intersection by some citizens. The “J” proposal would have allowed an overpass on either Highway 10 or Mufford. Yet the engineers claim that proposal would be more expensive. Is the real fear a concern that Ottawa may not come through with funding if the location is moved to Highway 10 from Mufford? While concerns about funding the project are important, what is most important is for all levels of government to effectively deal with road-rail conflicts on Langley’s busiest roads. Highway 10 is at the top of that list. Let’s not forget that the potential of 36 daily trains looms.

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eachers’ contract bargaining should not be a spectator sport, with bloodthirsty zealots cheering on their combatants like teens at an after-school fist fight. There are more adult ways to conduct negotiations than fear mongering, rabble rousing and putdowns. With school now underway, both sides in the B.C. public school teachers dispute should loudly pronounce their intentions to bargain in good faith and then duck under the cover of silence until there’s something worthwhile to report. The B.C. Teachers’ Federation and the B.C. Public School Employers’ Association have an opportunity to create a teachable moment for thousands of B.C. students by engaging in respectful negotiations. No doubt there are extreme challenges facing both sides in this dispute, because the teachers are expected to live within the same “zero net” deal accepted by other public sector unions. With an arbitrator ruling that issues traditionally discussed at the provincial table should remain there, and class size and composition regulations left out of the discussion for now (the province has until next April to contemplate the implications of a Supreme Court ruling that struck down class size and composition regulations), both sides in the dispute have a very narrow range of concerns to deal with. As frustrating as it is for teachers to not be able to deal with their most pressing issues, the road is clear for some hard bargaining on the narrow range of items still open for discussion. One option is for both sides to bear down on a few key non-monetary items to obtain a short-term deal or stall for a year or more until the way is clear for a possible return to bargaining of class size and composition, wages and benefits. Complaints of unreasonable concessions or unrealistic demands are typical opening bargaining positions. With these volleys out of the way, it’s time for some serious bargaining. —Tri-City News The Langley Times is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org


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Congratulations to Mel Kositsky Editor: I would like to congratulate Mel Kositsky for stepping it up after 18 years on council. It was interesting to read that Rick Green’s endorsement of Mel Kositsky as the eighth councillor candidate was done without his knowledge. I am happy to see Kositsky sticking to his principles of being a true independent. His earlier announcement that he was considering taking a run at the seat certainly caught most political observers off guard. It is also appreciated that he hasn’t kept people waiting for this announcement until the final moment either. Many citizens of Langley, like myself assumed Kositsky would be a councillor forever, as he seemed comfortable in that role. His years of experience will be noted by many on election day as people vote for their mayor.

All the mayoral candidates bring something different to the race. Jack Froese, though new to the political scene, has many friends. He has lived in Langley a long time. Froese has been deeply involved in his community. He has operated a successful people-friendly turkey farm/sales operation for years. Green has his followers and rather dynamic election campaign style. Of course, as incumbent, he has experience as mayor with one term under his belt. Kositsky has years of experience on council. Councillor Kositsky has served under numerous mayors. He has headed up numerous committees and been a committed councillor for 18 years. The mayor’s seat could, in fact, be won by any one of these candidates on election day. One thing for sure is, if they want it,

they are going to have to work for it like they have never worked before. They won’t get elected on smiles alone. With three candidates in the race, the focus will now be more about what can “they” deliver for Langley. Most importantly, it will not be a back and forth whiplash undermining of candidates, which often happens in a twocandidate race. This becomes a much more interesting race. Good for you Mel, for stepping it up. You have served Langley well and are deserving of this chance. As long as no other candidate throws their hat in the ring, I say best of luck to Kositsky, Green and Froese. The three of you need to get to work, and may the best candidate win. Sonya Paterson, Langley

SkyTrain sucks up TransLink funds Editor: As P. T. Barnum observed: “There is a sucker born every minute,” and with the regional mayors goose-stepping in unison with TransLink’s demand for more money, it seems we are governed by ‘suckers.’ TransLink’s gambit was to scare regional mayors with dire predictions of transit chaos if new sources of taxpayer monies stopped flowing to the ivory towers on Kingsway, and it seems TransLink’s predictions of transit Armageddon worked. What has been not tackled is why TransLink is short on cash. The answer is simple, yet the powers that be just do not want to hear it — it is SkyTrain. SkyTrain is a proprietary light-metro and the taxpayer is paying three to four times

more to build with it instead with modern light rail. Put another way, for every one km of SkyTrain built, we could have built three to four km of LRT. The following example clearly illustrates the problem. Portland, Oregon, for an investment of $3 billion, has 85 km of LRT, operating on four lines, with 85 stations. Portland also has two streetcar lines. In Vancouver, for an investment of over $8 billion, there is 69 km of SkyTrain and Canada line light-metro (the Canada line is not compatible with SkyTrain in operation), with 47 stations. For just over one-third the investment, Portland has a larger urban rail network, with more stations, servicing

more destinations. For the anti-LRT crowd, today modern LRT can carry more passengers than SkyTrain and faster, if it is designed to do, yet it can be built very cheaply if need be. TransLink has bamboozled regional mayors with their SkyTrain nonsense for so long that mayors believe it, and the result is ever-higher taxes to fund hugely expensive mini-metro projects that again demand even more taxpayer money, which in turn, again increases taxes and so on and so on. Want to curb TransLink’s tax and spend appetite, then stop building with SkyTrain and plan for LRT instead. Malcolm Johnston, Delta

Thousands wasted on Green investigation Editor: It is not at all surprising that Mayor Rick Green has been cleared of all the frivolous and vexatious charges brought against him by a dysfunctional majority of Township council — the infamous Gang of Six. It is comforting to see the media were quick to print those facts, especially when they were so quick to pile on when the questionable accusations and kangaroo court investigation began. What isn’t so comforting is the approxi-

mately $60,000 to $70,000 spent in private on legal fees by the gang, as they did their questionable work. That was taxpayers’ money and I want it back, as I’m sure others do. They made no attempt to create the aura of fairness. Mayor Green was not offered legal assistance — that was left to come out of his own pocket. The whole psychology of this group, in this and many of their other affairs, betrays a malignant proprietary mental-

ity over their view of their public office. They conduct themselves as if they own the Township. How dare we question their royal selves? Not that I expect any show of appropriate contrition from these individuals, but an apology on the front page of your newspaper would be a good start. Give back to taxpayers the thousands of dollars that you have wasted. Robert Moats, Langley

OFF THE HOOK Editor: Re: “Bus will carry students between Kwantlen’s Langley and Surrey campuses,” (The Times, Sept.1). TransLink will reap the benefit of funds raised by the Kwantlen U-Pass system, yet does not have to improve service for Langley and Surrey students, since the students have come up with their own strategy. They are paying for the new intercampus shuttle, over and above the TransLink fees. This relieves any pressure on TransLink to improve transit service south of the Fraser, so it can focus on the Evergreen Line and improving service to UBC! Vicki Krell, Langley

REMEMBER PVT. CHIDLEY Editor: The new overpass bridge on 200 Street at 68 Avenue will be named the “Cole-Harmony Bridge,” after a two-year old child. Council voted based on this video. http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9p411l bQOg&feature=share Personally, I would have liked the bridge to be named after more deserving and contributing members of the community of Langley. One example would be Langley resident Private Garrett William Chidley, who served our country in Afghanistan, and sadly lost his life. Glen Tomblin, Langley

DISHONESTY REWARDED Editor: Gordon Campbell for the Order of B C? Is this some kind of a joke? That honour should be reserved for people who are honest and trustworthy. Campbell, in my view, has shown himself to be neither. I believe the people of B C said two things with the repeal of the HST: One — We will no longer accept taxes upon taxes; and Two — We will no longer accept the half-truths of politicians. “I did not sell B.C Rail” and “We are not planning to introduce the HST” are both excellent examples of half-truths, which were intended to deceive. Such dishonesty should not be rewarded. Walt Friesen, Abbotsford

When politicians become arrogant, it brings them down Editor: This is a response to the letter from Councillor Charlie Fox, (The Times, Sept. 13). Blah, blah, blah. I’m sick and tired of Charlie Fox responding in the paper. To him I say, you should be doing what you were elected to do on council, and not The

wasting time with your long responses in the paper. What you should have done is apologize to Rick Green and to the taxpayers for the waste of time and taxpayers’ money in having him investigated. It’s about time you and your little support group be thrown out, and let others

represent the taxpayers and not their own little agenda. Your job was to support the mayor, but you and your group have been against him from the day he was elected. Shame on you. You need to remember one thing — no matter how much good you do, when you

become arrogant it will bring you down,. You have become arrogant. We have seen it with Glen Clark and Gordon Campbell, so I reckon your days are numbered. The next election will tell. Kevin Edwards, Langley

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Terry Fox Runs are planned for Sunday Along with a new route for Langley City’s Terry Fox Run, which takes place this Sunday, there is a new fun map to go with it. Langley student Emma Copley, 15, was approached by her grandmother, Janet Copley to create a fun

new map for run participants to use. Using her creative talents, she went to work and the finished maps are brightly-coloured designs which use cartoon icons to point out important spots along the 5 and 10 km course.

Drawn on the map are washrooms and water stations. Points of interest are highlighted and school buses show the location of schools that dot the route. To remind the 10K runners that Brydon Lagoon is a haven for local bird life, Emma drew yellow ducks swimming on a pond. Printing was provided free of charge by Delair Family Printers, and every participant will receive a map once they register and check in at the starting line. The double-sided

Emma Copley map has the 5K route on one side and the 10K route on the other. The Langley City Terry Fox Run will take place on Sunday, Sept. 18. It begins in Douglas

Park. The family-friendly event will feature free draws, hot dogs and hamburgers grilled by the Langley City Fire Fighters, and face painting for the kids. There is no fee to enter. Registration is at 9 a.m., with the run beginning at 10 a.m. sharp. The run is for runners, walkers, cyclists and roller bladers. It is completely wheelchairaccessible. Call Lilianne Fuller at 604-533-0638 or Janet Copley at 604-534-1872 for more information or to get

involved. Pledges can be made online, or when registering. A Terry Fox Run is also planned for Walnut Grove on Sunday. It is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Langley Sunrise, and will begin at the Walnut Grove Community Centre, 8889 Walnut Grove Drive. Registration is at 8:30 a.m., with the run starting at 9 a.m. The event finishes at 12 p.m. Participants can choose a 10 km or 5

km course, which are also suitable for bikes, wheelchairs, strollers and rollerblades. Dogs on leash are welcome too. Pledge sheets are available by contacting the Rotary Club of Langley Sunrise at http:// www.rotarylangley. com. All funds raised during Terry Fox Runs go to the Terry Fox Foundation, which allocates funds for cancer research. More information about the Foundation is available at http://

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The winery is very easy to find on 216 Street at approximately 10 Avenue. You can’t miss the sign or Langley’s largest wine facility. When driving into the property, to your left is a very large picnic area complete with tables and umbrellas to help shield you from the hot sun or protect you from a little summer drizzle. It comes complete with flowers and its very own water feature, just so you can enjoy the gourmet fare you’ve packed from home. Or you can order from the winery’s Bacchus Room Bistro. The tasting room has plenty of bottles or glasses to choose from, to help with those last -minute pairing needs. This day I decided to share my good fortune and take Jake, my friend and colleague, along with me. We met up with Beth and Margo in the tasting room, and

took some time to sample a few of the wines Domaine has to offer, before our tour began. After spending some time with Margo and her eloquently-told history lesson, I learned even more about this venture. For instance, it is hard to believe that in 1991, when the winery first went into production, 3,000 cases were produced. Now Domaine produces in excess of 50,000 cases a year. Ten percent of its wine is Bacchus, and the other 90 percent are bottled in over 22 different varietals’ or blends. We also learned that Bacchus and Sylvaner were the first vines grown in the vineyard, and that all of the Bacchus bottled here is grown and hand harvested, right here in Langley. Domaine De Chaberton takes great pride in their work and the entire 50 acres, consist-

ing of over 1,000 vines, are hand pruned and hand harvested. You would think that three guys had better things to do over a weekend — but thanks to all of that hard work the grapes are perfect. Did you know that over a summer weekend, more than 500 people enjoy the hospitality of Domaine? A great majority of these customers are from outside of Langley and Canada, for that matter. Now to the Bistro for lunch with Eugene. After introductions were made, Eugene Kwan made Jake and I feel very comfortable and went on to say that he attributes most of the success of his new venture to the expertise of their wine maker Elias Phiniotis, who has been with the winery since 1991, along with his business partner Anthony Cheng. continued, PAGE 11

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Township council aims for more civility NATASHA JONES Times Reporter

The Community Charter sets out the need of every municipality to have a Procedure Bylaw, a document which, among other aspects, defines terms, rules, and responsibilities. It guides council members in ways that will help them avoid improper conduct, such as staying on topic and not causing a disturbance, or unduly delaying the business of the meeting. The bylaw states that council members “must conduct themselves at all times with behaviour respectful of their duties as members of council and not use offensive or derogatory words or unparliamentary language in a meeting or against the council or against any member of staff.” Regular observers of Township council meetings will have noticed a disintegration of civility when feelings run high. Council, at its last meeting before the summer break, amended the bylaw to spell out decorum — for those in the public gallery. One political watchdog, a regular at Township council meetings, remarked that at a recent public hearing, a couple of the delegates used the council chambers “as their own

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port,” she said. Outbursts from the gallery are not unusual, and council members interrupting each other is also becoming more frequent. However, at a recent public hearing into the Fort Langley IGA’s

can control that. “It’s out of my hands to do that,” he said. “We are not a court of law,” Richter responded to comments from other councillors. “This is place for people and people have the right

“Are you saying they can’t clap? That’s sanitizing things. This is the public’s place of government.” Kim Richter councillor

Charlie Fox suggested that the Township follow the example of that seaside town and set a five-minute limit on speakers’ time, and ban cheering, heckling and applause. “Are you saying that they can’t clap?” asked Councillor Kim Richter. “That’s sanitizing things. This is the public’s place of government and they need to have the right to be able to show their sup-

rebuilding plan, there was applause from the gallery. The amendment makes that taboo. The amendment reads: “Decorum must be maintained at all times, this includes refraining from applause, booing or heckling.” Recalling the applause for the IGA plan, Green said he wasn’t sure how the chairman (typically the mayor) of a meeting

to express themselves.” Fox noted that people at the public hearing clapped in appreciation, but limits should be placed on how long they can talk. Others agreed with Richter. “I don’t really think we need this,” said Councillor Steve Ferguson. The amendment passed with Richter, Ferguson and Green voting against it.

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A former golf club member at Redwoods has criticized the number of old growth cedars that have recently been removed, but golf course manager Doug Hawley has defended the action. In a letter to The Times, Murrayville resident Rodger Kelly urged Redwoods to “cease and desist.� “It is one thing to manage ‘our’ golf course, but quite another to destroy the intrinsic value of the

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Field Naturalists explore outdoors ANNE GOSSE Langley Field Naturalists

As they feed with their necks beneath the water, only the tilted up bottoms of the ducks are visible around Langley’s Brydon Lagoon and the Nicomekl River floodplain. Once again, they are wearing colourful plumage. Many varieties of waterfowl can be seen at Brydon Lagoon. For the Langley Field Naturalist Society, this means it is a good time of year for bird watching and observing. The club invites members of the public to come learn what time of year the migrating flocks use our local flyways. They can be there to celebrate the wondrous return of the snow geese, the snowy owl and the majestic bald eagle. We also plan field trips to welcome the salmon returning to our Lower Mainland streams each year. A love of the outdoors — it always begins with the small things — such as admiring a bunch of newly-sprouted wild flowers, loving the tranquility of a quiet pond, seeing a fluttering butterfly, hearing a bird’s melodious song and the quiet perpetual rejoicing in all these small events. With the worrisome threat of global warming, come visit, observe, enjoy, and try to help save these wild places for our children. Make this year the time to do one small something, starting in your own local area. An outdoor club provides a unique opportunity for families, retired people, and single people alike to get out into our magnificent British Columbia outdoors and visit our beauti-

ful Lower Mainland regional parks, trails and wetlands. By joining a field naturalist group, you’ll be there each year to witness nature’s wondrous rebirth and learn the names of the birds, songs and flowers. We welcome the trilliums to Campbell Valley Park and the fawn lilies in Hi-Knoll Park each spring, as well as enjoying the first colourful alpine blush at E.C. Manning Park. Come for the outdoor exercise and fresh air. It will renew your spirit and soul. You will only acquire rosy cheeks, better health, and elevated spirits that will last all day long — along with the companionship of others who also enjoy the great outdoors. We are actively looking for new members, so give us a call if you want to explore our amazing and beautiful Lower Mainland outdoors. We meet and carpool to share the cost of gas and

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Members of Langley Field Naturalists explored Point Roberts and its shore life on one of their recent excursions. thereby reduce pollution. We do not rush along, but neither do we dawdle. We dress for the weather in layers, wear hiking boots, bring backpacks with lunch, water and binoculars. Phone 604-888-1787 or 604-856-7534 for information, or join the Langley Field Naturalist Society by attending our monthly meetings with interesting nature slide shows, on the third

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• The Langley Times • Thursday, September 15, 2011 BEST BUY - CORRECTION NOTICE

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The purchaser must pay by certi¿ed cheque, direct debit or cash and will be allowed one hour to secure payment. If a purchaser fails to pay the price, the collector will promptly again offer the property for sale. Please note the purchasers will NOT have the right to receive title possession until one year following the date of the sale. During this period the registered owner of the property or his/her agent has the right to redeem the property from the tax sale, thus cancelling the tax sale. The purchaser will then be entitled to receive a refund of the amount paid plus interest at the rate set by the Province of British Columbia. Any property not redeemed, will be subject to tax under the Property Purchase Tax Act on the fair market value of the property. Information is available at the City Hall Finance Department. Tax Roll # Civic Address

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On Thursday, Sept. 1, the City of Langley had two mayors, and they were both riding HarleyDavidson motorcycles to their various civic appointments. The bikes were provided by Greg Barnes of Barnes HarleyDavidson, who bid $2,000 to be mayor-for-a-day at last year’s charity auction for the Langley Lodge senior care facility. With Mayor Peter Fassbender at his side, Barnes began his day with a visit to the local fire hall, followed by a trip to city hall for a flag-raising, then a tour of the Langley RCMP detachment and finally a ride to Burnaby to view the TransLink operations centre. “It was fun,” Barnes said. “We went through the whole behind-the-scenes.” “I enjoyed hanging with Greg,” said Fassbender, a motorcycle

aficionado who normally rides a Yamaha. Barnes let the mayor keep the borrowed Harley an extra day. It’s the first time an adult has served as mayor-for-a-day in the City of Langley as far as anyone can recall. The only other mayor for a day that Fassbender remembers was a Grade 5 student who had to be talked out of declaring a school holiday. “It’s a bit of a tongue-in-cheek thing,” Fassbender said. Last year’s charity auction raised $75,000 for the Langley Lodge, helping to pay for the recent renovation and expansion of the facility at 5451 204 Street as well as programs and services for the lodge’s 139 residents. Another auction is planned this year for Oct. 1. The Lodge’s director of fundraising, Patrick Matiowski, said the mayor has agreed to go on

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Country fair at Campbell Valley The charm of an oldfashioned country fair can be experienced this weekend at the 32nd annual Country Celebration at Campbell Valley Regional Park. It takes place on Saturday and Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. This fall tradition combines nature, agriculture and community.There will be new activities like cow milking demonstrations, circus skills workshops and pony rides, in addition to family-friendly favourites such as kite-making, story telling, and llama obstacle courses. A variety of singers, dancers, musicians and roving performers will keep fair-goers entertained all day long. Among the featured performers are the Mr. Fireman and the Flying Monkeys Horn Orchestra, Maria in the Shower, Mike Battie, and the Wild West Country Dancers. The event features a market with local farmers and artisans, plus a variety of exhibitors providing information on local community activities, along with fun games and craft-making for kids of all ages. Entrance is $2 per person ($1 for kids aged seven to 12; free for kids six and under and for seniors 65 and over). For more details about this event including directions, parking, food and vendors, see the event calendar at www.metrovancouver. org.

Ukrainian Octoberfest takes place Oct. 15 A Ukrainian Octoberfest dinner and dance is planned for Saturday, Oct. 15. It will be held at George Preston Centre, 20699 42 Ave., Langley, and tickets are $25 per person. The evening will feature Ukrainian food, entertainment and dancing. For tickets, call Barb at 604-889-1160 or Len at 604-607-5515. All proceeds will go to children’s charities.

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• Sharing and Caring Social at the Langley Seniors Recreation and Resource Centre most Thursdays from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. $3 drop-in. Sept. 22: Robert Klassen will share anecdotes from his 35 years with the Canada Border Services Agency and read from his book, I Do Declare. • A choir from the Netherlands and string quintet will perform Sept. 15 at 7.30 p.m. at Canadian Reformed Church (21804 52 Ave.) Organist Peter Wildeman, 5 Jansens on the strings. Admission is $10, $25 for families. • The Langley Field Naturalists will hold their September general meeting on Thursday, September 15, 7:15 pm at the Langley Community Music School (4899 207 St.). John Gordon will have photographs and stories about the Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary, the first undisturbed sanctuary for Grizzly Bears in Canada. For further information www. langleyfieldnaturalists.org. • Parent-Child Mother Goose Program for parents and their child up to age four. Nicomekl Elementary, 20050 53 Ave. The 10-week program runs Oct. 6 until Dec. 8 and goes from 9:30 to 11 a.m. To register contact Bernice Way at 604-8574662 or email bernice@aldergrovens.com.

FRIDAY • Hominum Fraser Valley Chapter is an informal discussion and support group to help gay, bi-sexual and questioning men with the challenges of being married, separated or single. Next meeting is Friday Sept. 30. For information and meeting location, call Art 604462-9813 or Don 604-329-9760.

SATURDAY • Discover how to climb your family tree at the Langley Centennial Museum. Come and learn how to start your family history research, what avenues to explore, and what resources are available. This program runs every other Saturday from Sept. 17 to Nov. 19 from 1 to 4 p.m. Cost for these five classes is $87.50. For more information or to register please call the museum at 604-532-3536 or email lforestell@ tol.ca. • Fall Prevention An expert from Fraser Health will discuss how you can prevent falls and protect yourself from injury. Please call or visit

to let us know you are coming. Saturday, Sept. 24 from 11 a.m. to noon at the City of Langley Library, 20399 Douglas Crescent. 604- 514-2855. • Job’s Daughters Langley is the proud host of the annual provincial membership drive for Job’s Daughters and fundraiser for H.I.K.E. Fund Canada, which provides free hearing devices for children throughout B.C. Join us as we play the Amazing Race throughout Langley on Saturday, Sept. 17. Meet at Walnut Grove Secondary at 10 a.m. and then will be off on our hunt throughout the community. Stop and ask us how your daughter can belong to this amazing leadership group. For more info contact Lorraine at 604807-5401 or visit www.bcjd.org or www.jdi.org. • Kid’s Swap Meet Oct. 1 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at North Langley Community Church, 21015 96 Ave. Get great bargains on children’s items. Admission is $1 and proceeds go towards funding women’s programs.

SUNDAY • The 31st annual Terry Fox Run will be held Sunday, Sept.18 in Langley City. Registration is at 9 a.m. and the race begins at 10 a.m. at Douglas Park. There are one, five and 10-km options for participants. Call Lilianne at 604-533-0638 for more information. • The sixth annual BBQ on the Bypass is Sunday, September 18 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 20771 Langley Bypass. BBQ on the Bypass is Greater Vancouver’s biggest barbecue competition and free public event. The event showcases top teams competing for prizes in various categories including the BC BBQ Cup. Free samples, live music, kids activities, marketplace and concessions. For more info, visit www.bbqonthebypass.com.

TUESDAY • Langley Newcomers and Friends is a social group open to all women. Meets the first Tuesday of the month at W.C. Blair Rec Centre at 7:30 p.m. Email newcomers@hotmail.com. • Public Education Seminar: An Informative Presentation on Dementia Sept. 20 at 7 p.m. Langley Lodge, 5451 204 St. Dementia affects many individuals in the later stages in life. Learn more from presenter Rose Puszka, a support and education co-ordinator with the Alzheimer Society of BC. Please RSVP to Dayna at 604-5324241. The event is sponsored by Langley Lodge Seniors Care Residence.

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SEPT. 18, 1-4 LANGLEY • 289,900 214 22150 48th Avenue

LANGLEY • 489,900 22973 Billy Brown Road

Over $30,000 spent updating this spacious, 1100 sqft 2 bdrm/2 bath condo in desirable Eaglecrest. Open layout with bdrms on opposite sides. All new designer kitchen with white shaker cabinets, seamless granite counters, Grohe faucet & high end ss appliances including convection oven and built in wine fridge. New front loading washer/dryer, laminate flooring, carpet in bdrms, baseboards, Kichler lighting, & designer paint. Both bathrooms feature granite counters, Toto toilets, tile floors, & vessel sinks. South facing, sunny deck overlooking tranquil garden court yard. Master has 2 large closets, one a walkin with custom shelving. Eaglecrest is steps to shopping, bus, recreation and was built with concrete between each floor.

Bedford Landing end unit rowhome (no strata) with fully finished basement. 4 bdrm/3.5 bath. Features dark maple shaker style kitchen w/granite and ss appliances. 3 spacious bedrooms up including master with vaulted ceilings, 4 pc ensuite and large walk in closet. Basement is finished with bdrm, laundry and recrm. Fenced yard and two parking spots (one covered). This unit is on the quiet side of Billy Brown Rd. Immediate Possession available.

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LANGLEY • 599,900 20640 46A Avenue Mossey Estates custom built 1,810 sq.ft. rancher on extremely private, south facing 8,165 sq.ft. lot. Home has been updated from top to bottom. Featuring new white open plan kitchen, flooring including real h/w, paint, & bathrooms. 3 bdrms, 2 baths including a master with double French doors, 3pc ensuite (large shower), and walkin closet. Great street appeal, double car garage and a fantastic neighbourhood. The rancher you have been waiting for!

LANGLEY • 239,900 239 22020 49th Avenue

SURREY • 659,800 18148 69th Avenue

Court ordered sale – Murray Green offers this 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo backing onto green belt. Large 22x9 covered balcony, newer laminate flooring, lots of in suite storage, 2 parking spots. This building is walking distance to all amenities, and features a beautiful courtyard with fountain and hot tub.

Custom built 3,550 sqft 2 storey w/fully finished basement on a beautiful, tree lined street in Clover Woods. Oversized 6000 sqft, south facing and private lot with patio, vined trellis and hot tub. This 6 bdrm home was recently updated with new wide plank laminate flooring, open plan white kitchen w/granite counters, new high end black appliances, and neutral paint throughout. 4 large bedrooms up including spacious master. Bsmt offers lots of possibilities with 2 or 3 bdrms, full bath, separate entry and roughed in plumbing/electrical. New high efficiency heat pump and close to schools and parks.

LANGLEY • 879,900 8970 240th Street

LANGLEY • 1,449,000 23653 36A Avenue

Beautiful 5 bdrm, 3.5 bath home and 1500 sqft shop! Charming country 2 storey on 1 acre plus in Glen Valley just minutes from downtown Fort Langley. Custom built, 6 years old, 2700 sq.ft. w/ 3 spacious bedrooms up plus a large bedroom on the main floor. Great Room plan with 9 ft ceilings on main and a spacious chefs dream, maple kitchen. Double car garage plus work bench area. Additional Self contained family room/Kitchen/bedroom and full bathrm above garage. South facing private back yard surrounded by large acreages. Mountain views. Purchase price includes $100,000 30x50 shop with loft, wired & insulated, to be build prior to completion.

1 year old, custom buil,t 5900sqft 2storey w/ a fully finished basement on private 1/2acre lot. 7bdrms, 4.5baths. Located on a dead end street w/ other executive homes and features luxurious finishing from top to bottom; overheight ceilings, extensive use of mouldings, real hardwood & travertine floors, designer lighting & window coverings. Stunning kitchen with soft close custom cabinets, caesarstone counters, & 6pc ultra high end appliance package. Opulent master retreat on main floor w/large walk in closet & 5pc spa ensuite. 4bdrms, media room & laundry upstairs. Basement with large recroom, storage, gym and bonus self-contained, bright, 2bdrm legal suite. Freshly landscaped w/ feature lighting and sprinklers. Rear yard access and room for the toys.

LANGLEY • 549,900 3710 197A Street

LANGLEY • 999,000 4607 242A Street

Lots of street appeal in this updated Brookswood split. Inside featuring 5 bdrms, 2.5 baths including 2pc ensuite, new open kitchen, new floors & fully finished basement. Huge backyard with new, expansive two tiered deck (with storage room below). Home also has a new septic, high efficiency furnace, new h/w tank, new vinyl windows and new appliances. Bonus double car attached garage (20x21) is insulated. A fantastic family home, shows great!

Professionally updated 2100 sq. ft. rancher on level, west exposure, 1 acre lot; 4 bdrms, 3 bthrms, open room concept; hardwood floors, new windows, skylights; professional s/s appliances; 2 sided gas fireplace; jetted tub; new furnace w/a/c; hot tub on large deck; professionally landscaped; large backyard shed - 30 x 16 with power; lots of rv parking; oversized double garage; in-ground sprinkler system, alarm; cameras; fully fenced front & back yard & gated for maximum privacy, all located on a dead end street.

LANGLEY • 799,900 4327 210A Street

LANGLEY • 869,900 9770 204th Street

Cedar Ridge offers this updated 2 storey w/fully fin bsmt on a quiet street, 3 blocks from Langley Fundamental School. This immaculate home boasts a total of 5 bdrms and 4 baths (3pc on main). Main floor features hardwood flooring, designer paint, bright & well laid out kitchen with island & granite counters. Large family room with gas f/p, opening out onto two tiered, 800sqft expansive wooden deck. Upstairs has 3bdrms including a brand new master retreat w/ massive 5pc ensuite, walkin closet, and study. Downstairs is fully finished with large recrm, movie theatre rm, 2 bdrms with large storage closets, 3 pcs bath and outside entrance. West facing yard is fully fenced w/ beautiful landscaping. Great curb appeal, in a fantastic neighbourhood.

Walnut Grove’s Yorkson Ridge offers this custom designed and built 2 storey plus fully finished basement. Master bedroom on the main floor with his/hers closets, deluxe ensuite and patio access. Great room plan, chef's kitchen, granite counters, s/s appliances, 9ft ceilings on main, & wide plank hardwood floors. 2nd self-contained kitchen, bathrm, laundry in basement and lots of windows make it ideal for inlaws. 3 spacious bedrooms plus family room upstairs. Private backyard prof. landscaped and backing onto greenbelt. High end and impressive finishing from top to bottom.

LANGLEY • 1,188,000 24371 46A Avenue

LANGLEY • 2,699,000 22671 16th 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.

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

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Langley City Foreclosure

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Langley City home located close to schools & shopping. OCP calls for MEDIUM DENSITY. Move in now and nd reap the rewards later. Some renovations done in n the past, still needs some work. Great for someone with handyman skills. Great opportunity for investors & positive cash flow possible! Accepted offer pending Court approval. Other offers welcome. Call for details.

Multiple Offers SOLD OVER LIST!

Cloverdale Beautiful open concept - 3 bdrm, 3 bath plus family room at Bakerview Terrace. This Rainer, C Plan features: Granite counters, maple cabinets, black appliances, OTR microwave, powder room on main, laminate floors & gas fireplace. Also, new low voc paint, built-in vac, R/I for security system, upgraded washer & dryer, upgraded fixed window screens & lots of storage. Quiet east exposed location in complex. Walk-out your family room, through your French doors to your patio & nice size fenced back yard. Pet friendly complex. Also features an amenities building for entertaining your guests. Assume the remainder of the National Home Warranty, Call Today!

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This lofted, open plan has been extensively renovated with new kitchen, stainless appliances, laminate floors, paint & carpets. Walk in and feel right at home, there is not a thing to do! Also features private, partially fenced patio & grass area outside the living room slider. Upper floor boasts a large bedroom plus nook for desk or sitting area, as well as a walk in closet. There is access to a covered deck where you can enjoy your morning coffee. Very peaceful setting.

Visit our website for more photos RE/MAX Treeland Realty 101, 6337 198th Street, Langley T: 604.533.3491 F: 604.533.0202 E: brigittesooke@remax.net / toddmesher@remax.net W: www.brigitteandtodd.com Each office Independently Owned and Operated. This communication is not intended to cause or induce breach of an existing agency agreement.

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Entertain here! 3-4 bdrm 2 full bath. Many upgrades include new custom kitchen, windows, doors, frames, flooring, gas fireplace, bathrooms, lighting and more.... BUT DO NOT MISS OUT on this AMAZING 2 tiered HUGE deck. 1/2 covered with hot tub and open brick fireplace. Remainder of yard is a peaceful private fenced area for kids & guests with fruit trees, & more.... PUT THIS ON YOUR LIST. CALL today.

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Great price, great patio! 2 bdrm, 2 full baths, gas fireplace, new laminates, lighting, baseboards & paint. 5 appliances include front load W/D. Largest covered patio's around. Large size bedrooms, master has WI closet, 2nd bdrm has patio door access. The complex has had a new roof, all new balconies and railings, all paid. Close shopping, schools, Kwantlen & bus routes. Secure parking & building.

$194,900 Fantastic Langley City Condo

Super for Single! DEN & 1 Large Bedroom with W/I Closet & Full Cheater to Bath. Den could be used as a 2nd Bdrm, just add a standing wardrobe. Bright & Open plan with coffered ceilings and extensive mouldings, details, modern colors and laminates throughout. 6 appliances, Gas FP, and large covered patio overlooking quiet courtyard. Secure Ungrnd Parking. Tons of storage. Close to shopping & Transit. CALL TODAY!

$274,900 3 Bedroom Townhome

Best choice in town! 3 bedroom END unit in fantastic family complex. Extremely clean. full bathroom reno's with deep soaker tub, beautiful vanities, laminates, professional paint, huge decked-out fenced sunny B/Y, newer lighting, baseboard heaters, blinds and more. Excellent strata. Windows, driveways & fencing all upgraded. Great location next to extra parking. Bring your pets too! Call today to view.

$239,000 Condo with Garden Patio Willoughby 2 bdrm 2 bath corner unit with laminate floors, stainless appliances, generous size rooms and beautiful LARGE completely private patio. Build your own garden. 2 secure parking and storage. Excellent location across street from Superstore. Minutes to Bus. MUST sell, Bring all reasonable offers!

$419,000 Aldergrove Basement Entry

Really nice clean 4 bdrm 3 bath home on really NICE quiet street. 1 bdrm mortgage helper. Great laundry setup. Recent upgrades include vinyl windows, HW heater, furnace, aggregate lower patio, new upper deck, newer carpets. Large south backyard, well maintained home! Close to middle & high School.

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“SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE” One Bedroom Condo

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174,000

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Short walk to Willowbrook Mall. Beautifully maintained home, needs to be seen. 983 sq. ft., 6 years old. Cloverdale address, quiet side of the building.

Three Bedroom Townhome

ABBOTSFORD WEST ALMOST NEW BASEMENT ENTRY WITH 5’6 CRAWLSPACE! This is one spotless home. You will love this virtually new 4 bedroom home. From its gleaming hardwood floors to the maple kitchen this has what you need and want. Plus you will love the one bedroom suite for inlaws. And don’t forget about the storage available in the 5’6 crawl space. 27691 Lantern Avenue, Abbotsford $

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LANGLEY CITY LARGE 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT. Are you looking for a great building close to everything that you can call home? This is it. This bright, South facing unit is perfect. Located in a quiet building on the first floor but not ground level this one will impress with two large bedrooms, and 2 full bathrooms close to all amenities including shopping and downtown. This one is not to be missed. #106-5450 208th St., Langley.

SOLD

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OPEN HOUSE 2-4pm - Sun., Sept 18th 55+ age restricted home in gated complex - one floor. Located in quiet corner of Aldergrove.

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Very clean and beautifully appointed, located across from Kwantlen in Surrey.

WATERFRONT ACREAGE - GREAT FOR BUILDING! This lake front property has all kinds of potential. Develop it or build your own dream home. In the meantime enjoy the lake front acreage located on a quiet cul-d-sac in South Langley by living in the 3 bedroom 2 bath manufactured home whose updates include a newer hot-water tank, roof and approximately 1200 square feet of living space.

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High-tech homes are not so unusual anymore

Demystifying the technology terms Life is full of technological innovation, and your new home is no exception. For homeowners who keep up with the latest trends, that technology on the list of features your new home developer provides will be easily understood. But what if those terms are unfamiliar to you? One such term that is often sprinkled among the features is “pre-wired” or “roughed-in.” According to Lee Rente of Encore Security and Automation, this refers to a home that has already had wires run throughout it prior to the drywall being installed. These wires can be used for anything that a homeowner could need, from television to security systems. “The wires are where they need to be should the owner decide to get that option,”

Rente says. “If it wasn’t pre-wired, it would be time-consuming and could be expensive to run the wires.” The type of wire most often used in homes is called cat5e, another term that appears often on features lists. “Cat5 is the Swiss Army knife of wire. If you don’t know what to run, cat5 will do it for you,” says Rente. This type of wire can run everything from speakers to Internet, as long as the proper adapters are in place. The final term is “central vacuum.” Rente says that this refers to a centrally located vacuum system that includes a series of pipes throughout the walls that allow you to plug in a vacuum hose anywhere in the house. “No more lugging a canister!” he says.

‘Every urban amenity that you could possibly need you can walk to’

Elements serves up spice of life in Langley by Colin Oswin

Homebuyers who want a little of everything will feel right at home in Langley’s Elements development. Elements, from Sandhill Developments, will incorporate six separate buildings with condo units in 14 different configurations. The Langley Power Centre is located across the street, which provides a bonanza of shopping, including grocery, clothing, electronics home decor and drug stores within walking distance. And right behind Elements, residents will find a link to Langley’s parks system. Jamie Squires, marketing manager for Fifth Avenue Marketing, says Elements will combine bustling urban shopping with the serenity of natural parks all in one place. “Every urban amenity that you could possibly need you can walk to,” she says, “but if you walk the other way you’re in park land.” The first building, scheduled for completion in fall 2012, will house 75 units, including studio, one-bedroom, one-bedroom-plus-den and twobedroom suites. Each suite will have a walk-out balcony or patio, and Squires says some of the irregular units will

have extra balcony space or even full additional patios. The first release has smaller suites – including 11 studio units at 446 square feet along with one-bedroom suites at 563 square feet and two-bed, two-bath units at 843 square feet – but Squires notes the average size will get bigger over the course of the development. Although 446 square feet might sound small, Squires says Sandhill wanted to show potential buyers what could be done with the space – especially since studios are relatively new to the Langley market. That’s why this floorplan was chosen as one of the show units. “We wanted to give new local people a chance to get into the housing market,” she says, noting that studios at Elements are 100 square feet bigger than a typical studio downtown. “You have to see it to believe it, so that’s what we did.” The studios pack a lot into a small package. The kitchens are loaded with storage, while an island holds the sink, dishwasher and garbage disposal. The living rooms come with a nice entertainment feature (standard in all Elements units): each one has a recess

built in to the wall to accommodate a flat screen TV, which helps to save space and reduce clutter. The nine-foot ceilings, combined with big, bright windows, bring an airy touch while adding to the sense of expanded space. The one-bedroom units take the design of the studios and add more of the same – the major difference being the wall-to-wall carpeting that acts as a counterpoint to the hardwood laminate flooring found in the living area. Back in the kitchen, buyers will find countertops that end with a side waterfall – with the granite flowing over the edge into a vertical slab that extends to the floor. Squires says this feature brings a classy flourish to the decor while adding a practical touch:

it’s easier to clean. Buyers at Elements will also have the use of an amenities space, called the Trilogy Club. It will have a fitness centre and lounge, as well as a karaoke dance floor, guest suites and even a fire pit. Movie buffs will be able to invite the gang over to the club’s screening room, while business people can use the meeting room for conferences. “It helps build a foundation for our community when people spend time together,” she says, noting that wellstocked amenity centres like the Trilogy Club also help homes hold their value. Homes at Elements start at $149,900. For more information, check out elementsinlangley.com or call 604-533-7718.

We wanted to give new local people a chance to get into the housing market,” says marketing manager for Fifth Avenue Marketing Jamie Squires.

Submitted photos

Sandhill Developments has packed a lot of features into a small space at their new Elements development in Langley, from the loads of storage in the kitchen (above) to the hardwood laminate flooring and plenty of natural light in the living areas (left and top.)


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Township businesses earning accolades Businesses located in the Township have been making news by winning awards, and earning honours from others because of their positive economic development benefits. • Britco Structures: The largest modular manufacturer in the Pacific Northwest, Britco leads the industry in designing and producing temporary and permanent buildings. The company has the largest lease fleet of temporary offices, construction site trailers, and storage containers in B.C. It was ranked 12th of the province’s Biggest Construction Company in 2010 by Business in Vancouver. • Venture Pacific Construction Management: From concept to completion, Venture Pacific is a consulting firm that manages building projects by encouraging collaboration and communication between all team members. Led by Mark Van Ek, Venture Pacific was named the 17th Biggest Construction Company in B.C. by Business in Vancouver. • Redwoods, Belmont, and Fort Langley Golf Courses: Three of Langley’s premier golf courses have been recognized by the magazine for the crowds they are

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Belmont , Redwoods and Fort Langley Golf Courses have been recognized by Business in Vancouver magazine for the large crowds they are attracting. Belmont was named the sixth busiest semi-private/public golf course in 2010. attracting. Redwoods was ranked 13th Busiest Public Golf Course in Vancouver, Belmont was named #6 Busiest Semi-Private/Public Golf Course, and the Fort Langley Golf Course was ranked seventh Busiest Semi-Private/Public Golf Course. • Langley Events Centre: The community’s centre for sports,

recreation, and entertainment, the LEC features an arena bowl, triple gymnasium, recreation centre, meeting and multi-purpose rooms, and 50,000 square feet of trade show and exhibition floor space. With seating for 5,500 and 1,350 free parking spots, the centre has been ranked 15th Biggest Convention/Meeting Venue

in the province by Business in Vancouver. • Pharmasave Drugs (National) Ltd.: With more than 430 stores in nine provinces, Pharmasave is one of Canada’s leading independent pharmacy and drugstore retailers. Founded in 1981 and in the Township, Pharmasave was ranked 12th in the Top 100 Private Companies in B.C. by Business in Vancouver. • Philips Ledalite: Ledalite is a worldwide leader in optics and luminaire design that creates lighting products and technology for commercial and institutional markets throughout the world. The company was named 29th in the Top 100 High Tech Companies in B.C. by Business in Vancouver. • Hardwoods Distribution Inc.: A leader in the wholesale distribution of hardwood lumber, plywood, and panel products to the woodworking industry, Hardwoods has been named Business in Vancouver’s 44th in the Top 100 Public Companies. The company has been operating for more than 50 years and has 26 distribution centres across North America. • 4Refuel Canada Ltd.: Managing nearly one billion litres of fuel per year and growing by 26 per

cent annually, 4Refuel Canada is one of North America’s fastest growing fuel logistics companies. The mobile refueller has been in the direct-to-equipment market for more than 15 years and has been ranked by Business in Vancouver as 51st in the Top 100 Private Companies in B.C. in 2010. • Domaine de Chaberton Winery and Vista D’Oro Farms and Winery: Domaine de Chaberton, Langley’s first estate winery, and Vista D’Oro, a culinary agritourism destination in south Langley, have been recognized for the success of their products and operations. Business in Vancouver has named Domaine de Chaberton the 7th Biggest Winery in B.C. while Vista D’Oro came in at 25th in 2010. • Advanced Integration Technology: A company that delivers fully integrated plant floor systems and tooling to the aerospace industry has been given a 2010 Boeing Performance Excellence Award. Advanced Integration Technology, a leading industrial automation company located in Aldergrove, was recognized by the Boeing Company for its “superior performance” and “consistent gold composite performance” rating.


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You and Your Child(ren) are Invited! To Our Open House. Saturday, September 17 at 11:00 AM Langley Evangelical Free Church Corner of 208th St. & 48th Ave. Refreshments will be served Questions? Please Call! 778.240.5915 email: langley@stagecoachschools.ca www.stagecoachschools.ca/langley Find Out Why StageCoach is the largest and best network of performing arts schools in the world.

It’s an easy way to make $20 for local elementary schools. This Saturday, Dams Ford Lincoln Sales Ltd. will have eight Ford vehicles on site at Dorothy Peacock Elementary School in Walnut Grove. The vehicles will be there for test drives, and all that is asked in return is for the driver to fill out a short survey. Every completed survey earns $20 from Ford Canada for that participating school, as part of Ford Canada’s Drive One 4UR School program. “Most of our local schools are in deficit and a lot of the old schools have wooden structured playgrounds, which are now being condemned

as unsafe,” explained Amber Jackson, the business development manager for Dams Ford. “So a lot of PAC (Parent Advisory Council) members are looking to raise funds and this is probably one of the easiest ways to raise funds out there.” Since the program begin in Langley in April, $7,660 has been raised for four local schools. Four more are planned this fall: this Saturday at Dorothy Peacock Elementary, Oct. 1 at Gordon Greenwood Elementary, Oct. 15 at Langley Meadows Elementary, and Nov. 5 at Surrey’s Mary Jane Shannon Elementary. The cross-Canada program began in 2007 and has resulted in 275,000 test drives at more

than 1,500 events, generating more than $5 million in school donations. There will be eight Ford vehicles, ranging from a Fiesta to a Super Duty truck, so that there are vehicles of all types on hand to test drive. “We want to bring something that appeals for everyone so that they are more willing to spend 10 minutes out there on a Saturday to help raise funds,” Jackson said. This Saturday’s test drive event (20292 91A Ave.) runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with a maximum of 300 test drives. The participating schools are those whose PAC approached Dams. Anyone wanting for information can contact Jackson at amber_jackson@ dams.onmicrosoft.com.

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

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public notice Council Meetings Broadcast Live Via Web Streaming Regular meetings of Township of Langley Council can be viewed live via the Internet. Log on to tol.ca/webstream to watch web streaming coverage of meetings in progress or to search for archived meetings. Legislative Services Department 604.533.6100 legservicesinfo@tol.ca

Non-resident property electors may vote if they meet ALL the following requirements: • age 18 or older on or before general voting day;

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

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One (1) Mayor Eight (8) Councillors Five (5) School Trustees A person is qualified to be nominated, elected, and to hold office if they meet ALL the following criteria at the time of nomination: • 18 years of age or older on Voting Day

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

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

• resided in British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the nomination papers are filed • not disqualified by law from voting in an election or from being nominated to, elected to, or holding office in British Columbia. Nomination documents, requirements, procedures, and related information for prospective candidates, candidates’ agents, elector organizations, and campaign organizers are now available in Legislative Services, Civic Facility, 20338 – 65 Avenue, Langley, BC.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF LIST OF REGISTERED ELECTORS

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

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

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

REQUEST TO OMIT PERSONAL INFORMATION

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

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

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

public open house Traffic Calming Open House: Alex Hope The Engineering Division will be hosting a public open house to present information on the traffic calming process and show traffic calming design concepts for 85 Avenue fronting Alex Hope Elementary and Telegraph Trail fronting Alex Hope Park. Residents will be asked to fill out a questionnaire that will help the Township of Langley develop a preferred design concept for traffic calming measures in this area. Date: Tuesday, September 20 Time: 5 - 8pm Place: Alex Hope Elementary School Gymnasium 21150 - 85 Avenue Property owners and residents are encouraged to attend the open house and have their say about the traffic calming process. Engineering Division 604.533.6006 enginfo@tol.ca

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

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Critical conversations explored at Chamber meeting Chamber breakfast meeting being held Sept. 28 Space is still available for an upcoming Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast Club event. Dealing with the Tough Stuff: How to deliver results from critical conversations will be the topic of discussion on Sept. 28.

The presentation will focus on not only surviving these tough conversations, but to thrive within them, leading to more productive performance discussions and substantially less conflict. “Recent research shows feedback discussions are the least enjoyed management task second only to firing someone,” said Joe Roberts, the event’s co-presenter. “So how do we get to this point? How has having a direct,

real and necessary conversation with staff, clients or suppliers become so hard? “In a nutshell, we have been shown processes without considering the human element in the discussion.” The event is at the abc Country Restaurant (19219 56 Ave.) and costs $20 for Chamber members and $25 for non-members. The price includes breakfast. Registration is at 6:45 a.m. and the presentation runs from

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

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

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

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

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Fort Langley Road Closure Please be advised that there will be a temporary full closure of Glover Road between Francis Avenue and 88 Avenue in Fort Langley for the filming of TCYK North Productions Inc.

Township Fire Department Administration: 604.532.7500 Emergency: 9-1-1

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

The temporary closure will be in effect on Wednesday, September 21 from approximately 9:30am to 2:00pm. Detour signage will be posted for motorists. We thank you for your patience and apologize for any inconvenience you may experience. Engineering Division 604.533.6151

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CHAMPIONS CROWNED Brampton Excelsiors’ Mike Kirk raises the Mann Cup after his team defeated the Langley Thunder in game 5 of the Canadian senior lacrosse championship at the Langley Events Centre on Monday. See page 42 for more. Gary AHUJA/Langley Times

‘Once the bug bites there isn’t much you can do’ Back behind the wheel leaves Alex Pate wanting more GARY AHUJA Times Sports

Alex Pate showed little rust in his return to racing. Not having raced competitively for 11 years, the 28-year-old got behind the wheel of a Firman RFR 1000 Formula B race car at the Mission Raceway Park. The sleek vehicle, which has a Suzuki motorcycle engine, is capable of speeds up to 241 km/h. And Pate excelled behind the wheel, reaching a high speed of 201 km/h. while also setting a new track record for fastest lap time when he completed lap 19 in 1:06.082, bettering the old mark of 1:06.444. “(When) I saw the time on my dash, I had to double take,” he admitted. “Then my team came on the radio and confirmed that we had set the record.” Racing and cars have long been in his blood. “I have always loved race cars for as long as I can remember,” he said. “My dad (Walter) has a picture of me in a newspaper article as a toddler sitting next to a row of remote control cars.”

Dad got both Pate, and his older brother, Jamie, into racing by buying them their first car. “And as they say in racing, once the bug bites, there isn’t much you can do about it.” Pate raced with the Langley Quarter Midget Association growing up, but he stopped when he was 17. After high school, he attended BCIT and now works as a mechanic for Open Road Hyundai. In February 2010, on his dad’s urging, he joined Firman West Cars as a mechanic. Soon, Pate was engineering the Langley-based team’s race cars, getting them ready for competition and attending race weekends. For his birthday in July, team owner Nicholas Belling gave Pate a pretty special gift: the chance to compete in one of their cars. That is how Pate found himself behind the wheel over the Labour Day weekend for the Sport Car Club of B.C.’s Labor Daze Classic in Mission. To prepare, Pate used an internet racing simulator and the work paid off. Pate beat out the other 16 drivers in the Group 6 class to take the P1 position in both of his qualifying races. He struggled in the preliminary race as he was plagued by electrical problems,

Getting back into racing, especially as a driver, has given Pate some new goals. “My goal is to eventually make it a career,” he said. Until this point, Pate figured he would make it in the sport building, engineering or fixing the vehicles. But his performance has changed that. Should he be able to secure sponsorship, Pate likely has a car lined up he can compete in, courtesy of Ralph Firman, who designs the cars. Pate is trying to get everything lined up so he can compete next season, either on the East Coast submitted photo Pro Series or the West Alex Pate set a new track record at Mission Raceway earlier this Coast Pro Series. The season runs month when he was behind the wheel of a Firman RFR 1000 Formula March to September B race car. and he needs in the neighbourhood of but when the car could race, track record. $30,000 to $$50,000. Pate was posting impressive But on the last lap, car The two series are the best speeds. problems caught up to Pate as way for drivers to work their And in his final race of the his fuel delivery system failed. way to the upper echelon of weekend, Pate nearly took the Regardless, the owners of racing programs. checkered flag. Firman West Cars got good Anyone interested in coming On the first lap, another racer investment on their birthday on board as a sponsor, can email hit his car, spinning him out. gift to their mechanic, as with Pate at alex@firmanwestcars. Undeterred, he rejoined the Pate showcasing the vehicle, a com. race at the back of the pack and buyer quickly stepped up and To see video of Pate’s recordquickly began manoeuvering his purchased the ride. setting lap time, visit www. way through the competition. The vehicle is valued at firmanwestcars.com. Along the way, he set the new $65,000.


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The dynamic duo of Dan Dawson and Anthony Cosmo proved too much for the Langley Thunder. Dawson, the Brampton Excelsiors captain and leading scorer, and Cosmo, the team’s goaltender, missed game one of the Mann Cup championships last week because of work commitments back east, as a firefighter and teacher, respectively. In their absence, the Thunder took full advantage, posting an 11-3 victory. But the duo showed up at the Langley Events Centre in time for game two and the Excelsiors were a whole new team, winning four straight to capture their 11th Mann Cup senior A Canadian lacrosse championship. It was also the Excelsiors’ third title in the past four years and Ontario teams have now won eight of the last 10 Mann Cups. Brampton won game two 9-4 and then took control of the series with a pair of onegoal victories on the weekend, 8-7 and 5-4. They iced the series on Monday, scoring the game’s final three goals to win 6-3. In two of the final three games, Langley led in the third period. “The challenge to

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Constant defensive harassment from the Brampton Excelsiors kept Langley Thunder leading scorer Athan Iannucci (centre) off the scoresheet in game 5. any team is to contain Dan Dawson and get (Anthony) Cosmo off his game,� said Thunder coach Rod Jensen. Dawson finished with four goals and 10 assists, while Cosmo posted an .878 save percentage and was named most valuable player of the Mann Cup. In the end, Jensen said it was the Excelsiors defence which really surprised him in how effective they were in keeping the Thunder attack

to the outside and limiting their penetration. “It wasn’t for a lack of effort, it was just a lack of execution,� the coach said. “(We) just didn’t get the job done.� The players, many of whom were tearyeyed, were forced to watch Brampton celebrate on the Thunder’s home floor. “They were pretty down, which is a great sign,� Jensen said, noting that there is always a worry when an underdog team

makes it this far, they may get complacent. “All credit to (Langley), they gave us everything we could handle,� Cosmo said, adding that Thunder goaltender Brodie MacDonald played “amazing.� “This team is going to be a threat over the next couple of years.� Excelsiors coach Mike Hasen knew his team was in for a battle. “They never stopped, that is one thing we knew coming in here, they were going to work the entire time and they did,� he said. Both teams were seeded third in their respective divisions, Langley in the Western Lacrosse Association and Brampton in Ontario’s Major Series Lacrosse, and upset the top seeds to advance to the Mann Cup. The Excelsiors especially had a tough road considering they began the season with just a dozen players. “The determination and never-quit attitude,� Hasen said about what stood out for him. “Everybody counted us out but we just knew the character in this room would come through.� “We just had belief,� Cosmo added. “We have been through so many ups and downs, we have always stayed evenkeel and know we are a championship organization.�


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2011 EQUINOX LS AWD

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2011 LACROSSE CXS

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$

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LOST: KEYS ON plush horse keyring. Murrayville, nr. James Hill school Sun. Sept 11. Please call 604-532-1685.

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Complex Care Facility Is Seeking

Director Of Care Bring your expertise and passion for Geriatric Nursing to our caring team. With your strong commitment to quality care, you will lead the development, implementation and evaluation of best practice care policies. Requirements: A minimum of 3 years related nursing care with 2 years of supervisory experience within a unionized environment. Current registration with CRNBC - post graduate education in Gerontological Nursing is preferred. This is a 2 to 3 year excluded position and offers a competitive salary with a comprehensive benefit package. Send your resume by Sept 16, 2011 to: Pleasant View Care Home, Mission, BC Annette Condon, Administrator Fax: 604-826-2024 or e-mail to: applyto@PVHS.ca

CHILDREN

Marketing and Communications Director Menno Place, Abbotsford, BC www.mennoplace.ca Menno Place is a major campus of care owned and operated by the Mennonite Benevolent Society. Dynamic growth has created the need for a marketing and communications professional to take on this new and critical portfolio. Initial priorities will include increasing occupancy in our new independent living property and maintaining overall occupancy in our Housing division.This will include branding, marketing materials, advertising and making presentations. Your exceptional interpersonal skills and proven track record will support a strategic communication plan and enhance stakeholder and community relations. Future growth will focus on the fund development capacity of Menno Place. We anticipate your professional development and experience will include: • A degree in marketing/communications or equivalent. • Knowledge of independent living, assisted living and longterm care. • Developing marketing strategies and campaigns. • Promoting events and creating resource materials. • Working effectively in a faith-based organization and environment. A.R. Beadle & Associates Ltd is assisting Menno Place with this search. Please email your resume, in confidence, to art@arbeadle.com. For additional information contact Art Beadle at (604) 808-8778 or 1-888-330-6714 (toll free).

Great Opportunity for Qualified Customs Broker We are seeking an experienced and disciplined individual for our Surrey branch. RESPONSIBILITIES: - Accurately apply tariff classification to a variety of merchandise - Liaise directly with clients on issues of classification and origin determination - Liaise directly with drivers in the conduct of securing customs releases - Contact vendors for documentation and clarification

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- Report directly to the Regional Manager QUALIFICATIONS: - Min. of 4 yrs direct experience in product HS classification - Preference will be given to CCS designate - Ability to prioritize work flow in a multi-tasking environment - Strong communication skills - Self-motivated and energetic - General computer skills Salary and benefits commensurate with experience and qualifications. If you are interested in this opportunity, please forward your resume in strict confidence to: email: barrie.rasmussen@wwcb.ca or george.horner@wwcb.ca

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The Board of Education of School District No. 34 (Abbotsford) The Abbotsford School District invites applications from qualified candidates for the following positions:

ACCOUNTING CLERK – Finance CUSTODIANS – Casual On-Call HUMAN RESOURCES/ LABOUR RELATIONS ASSISTANT – Temporary LABORATORY ASSISTANTS – Casual On-Call LIBRARY TECHNICIANS – Casual On-Call For posting details, please visit www.sd34.bc.ca/sidebar/careers.

Advertising Sales Consultant Peace Arch News, a twice-weekly award-winning newspaper has an outstanding opportunity for a full-time sales person. The successful candidate will have a university or college education or two years of sales experience - preferably in the advertising or retail industry. The ability to build relationships with clients and offer superior customer service is a must. The winning candidate will be a team player and will also be called upon to grow the account list with an aggressive cold calling mandate. The ability work in an extremely fast-paced environment with a positive attitude is a must. We offer a great working environment with a competitive base salary and commission plan coupled with a strong benefit package. Black Press has over 170 community newspapers across Canada and the United States and for the proven candidate the opportunities are endless. Please submit your resume with a cover letter by Friday, September 30, 2011 to:. Rita Walters, Advertising Sales Manager The Peace Arch News #200 - 2411 - 160th St., Surrey, BC V3S 0C8 or e-mail: admanager@peacearchnews.com No phone calls please

Interested applicants should submit a detailed resume with covering letter and supporting documents to our Human Resources Department via email at hr@sd34.bc.ca.

www.sd34.bc.ca

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www.blackpress.ca

We are Rio Tinto Alcan (RTA) the aluminium product group of Rio Tinto (RT) - a leading international mining group (http://www.riotinto.com) and the global leader in the aluminium industry. We supply high quality bauxite, alumina and aluminium worldwide and our AP smelting technology is the industry benchmark. To sustain this enviable market position, we count on the driving force of our 24,000 employees in 27 countries, all sharing our passion for excellence in product innovation, global practices and standards and cutting -edge technology. In particular, our commitment to excellence in managing Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) responsibilities is the hallmark of our activities. Our ultimate goal is ZERO - zero injuries, zero occupational illnesses, and zero environmental harm. Located in the Kitimat region of British Columbia, the Kitimat, Kemano and Watershed operations are part of Rio Tinto Alcan Primary Metal North America. Over the next four years, the Kitimat Smelter will convert from 1950s reduction technology to the most advanced version of AP40 technology. The new smelter will produce up to 420,000 tonnes of aluminium annually, primarily supplying the Asian markets. Rio Tinto Alcan is seeking a qualified person to fill the role noted below: CRANE MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR – Ref no. KIT0001G Under Coordinator/Manager supervision, the Supervisor Crane Mtce/Shift Maintenance is responsible for managing production and/or maintenance teams in order to ensure optimum plant or business-unit operation. To this end and in order to meet predetermined business plan objectives, he/she controls operating, service and maintenance parameters and procedures, ensures that quality standards are met, favours the growth of coaching teams, and promotes continuous improvement and the integration of health, safety and environmental issues. The fields of expertise for this employment position are the health and safety, cost control, training and development, and employee relations. To qualify for this position, the successful candidate should possess the following: - Interprovincial Trades Qualification - Millwright or Electrician - Minimum 3 years supervisor experience in an Industrial environment - Strong leadership and communication skills POWERLINE TECHNICIAN – Ref no. KIT0001F This job entails all aspects of the trade with a focus on transmission line maintenance. The hourly wage rate for power line technician is $40.639/hour. To qualify for this position, the successful candidate must possess: - Interprovincial journeyman lineman trades qualification - Industrial experience (3+ years is preferred but consideration will be given to recent graduates of powerline technician certification programs). - Experience in utility distribution systems - A valid British Columbia driver’s license Employees are represented by the Canadian Autoworkers Local 2301. We offer an attractive remuneration package and relocation assistance, a range of Rio Tinto benefits, as well as the sought after opportunity to develop and expand upon your knowledge and experience with a world leader in the industry. Northern residency and experience working in a cross-cultural environment, coupled with knowledge of the unique challenges and opportunities presented to those living in the North, are assets. To apply, please submit an online application (resume) directly at our website at www.riotinto.com/careers or send your resume to the following address: Rio Tinto Alcan, Recruitment Coordinator, PO Box 1800, Kitimat, B.C., V8C 2H2. Resumes must be received by Wednesday, September 28, 2011. Rio Tinto Alcan would like to thank all applicants, however only those shortlisted will be contacted

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CARETAKERS/ RESIDENTIAL MANAGERS CARETAKER

Mature, energetic, F/T caretaker needed for adult oriented gated community in Walnut Grove. Must be jack-of-all-trades. Some painting, plumbing, electrical, bldg maintenance, power washing. The complex has a liquid chlorine pool & spa/hot tub and a sanitary pump stn. Pool/Spa certification course would be a definite asset, as would prev exp as a caretaker for maint. worker. This position best suits someone self-motivated, personable and diplomatic. As duties incl locking up the clubhouse & opening it, you must be flexible with time. There is a subsidized 1 bdrm ste avail for rent. Pls submit resume: Chair Person, #59 Churchill Park 9208 208 St. Langley, V1M 2M9, or email your resume: randd@telus.net

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Class 1 City P&D Drivers required for Lower Mainland runs. Full-time opportunity. Start Now! Contact Carl 1-888-453-2813 or E-mail: Carl.constam@hrtrans.com CLASS 1 DRIVER with super B end dump exp req’d by L.A. Transport Ltd. Wheel loader exp would be of value. Competitive benefit pkg. Fax resume to: 604-854-6176 DRIVER. HEAVY HAUL Co. Runs Western Canada & US. Looking for committed Class 1 driver with heavy haul low bed exp. Must be able to cross border & go into ports. Serious replies only. Fax resume to 604-853-4179.

LONG HAUL CLASS 1 TEAM DRIVERS Required by A-Kalala Transport Ltd. in Surrey, BC. Willing to work as a team, $25.78/hr + benefits. 50 hrs/week. 3 yrs exp & clean abstract req’d. Fax resume 604-598-0234 or mail: 12633 67B Ave., Surrey,BC V3W 1G2. email: jsidhu61@GMAIL.COM

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Courses Starting Now!

Get certified in 13 weeks 12160 - 88th Ave Sry. BC

1.888.546.2886 Visit: www.lovecars.ca ONLINE, COLLEGE Accredited, Web Design Training, Administered by the Canadian Society for Social Development. Learn from the comfort of home! Starts October 24. Apply today: www.ibde.ca

OPTICIAN TRAINING * 12-mth. part-time EVES... Starts Nov. 21st, 2011

BC College Of Optics

604.581.0101 www.bccollegeofoptics.ca

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FARM WORKERS

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

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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


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HAIRCARE PROFESSIONALS

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Outgoing Individuals Wanted

GREAT CLIPS

Is Hiring Hair Stylists For Full and Part-Time positions for our Surrey & Langley locations

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

Call Sam 778-898-4120

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HELP WANTED

CASHIER & STOCK PERSON with exp, for our Langley produce store, P/T, F/T. Call: 604-533-8828.

DETAILER EXPERIENCED Required by Don Beck Collision in White Rock F/T position with excellent benefits. Must have valid Driver’s License Pls. Fax resume or email to:

Up to $20 per/hr F/T, 18+. Summer and permanent openings in all areas. Fun Promos. No Sales. No Experience, No Problem! Call Rebecca 604-777-2194

Service Advisor Chilliwack area auto dealership has an immediate opening for a Service Advisor. Preference will be given to those with experience. Applicants must possess a valid B.C. drivers license, be bondable and available to work Saturdays. Basic computer skills are mandatory. The successful applicant will posses strong organizational skills, a strong commitment to customer satisfaction and be able to work in a team environment. You will be working in a high volume, fast pace environment, where attention to detail is a must.

donbeckwr@shawcable.com

F/T assembly person required in our Pre-hung door manufacturing facility. Knowledge of woodworking, air tools, Norfield door machine & the ability to lift heavy doors required. RESUMES TO: 19475 96th Ave, Surrey, B.C., V4N 4C4 Fax: 604 513-1475 OAKMONT Industries Ltd. FITTERS/WELDERS for fabrication of structural and plate work for a mining equipment manufacturer. Good wages and health benefits. Located in Vernon, BC. Send resumes to jobs@westpromachinery.com or fax to 250-549-6735.

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

Saturday Sept 17th 10am – 2pm Now hiring for temporary General Labour, Warehouse, Forklift, and assorted clerical positions. Bring a resume, ID, and a void cheque.

Adecco Richmond 150 - 5890 No.3 Road Richmond, BC, V6X 3P7 Tel 604-273-8761

SERVERS, P/T req’d for Ocean Park Pizza, Walnut Grove. Apply in person with resume to 8790 204 St.

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

Sauce Production Assistant Seeking a candidate looking to get into food manufacturing. Responsibilities include: production sauces, material staging, cleanup and other routine work related to food processing. The job also includes assisting in machine operations, assemblers, shipping and receiving. Must be dynamic and flexible to do a variety of tasks. Extended benefits are available. Please send resume to: Don Letendre, email: d.letendre@wokbox.ca Call: 604-531-5099 Fax: 604-531-5079

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MODEL/TALENT AGENCIES

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

All Ages, All Ethnicities

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LABOURERS

JANITORIAL CLEANER - Full Time / Part Time / On Call - Surrey, Langley. Looking for cleaining professionals to help maintain one of our news buildings. The building operates 24/7 and will be needing some new Team Members to help deliver service and cleaning excellence. Weekend availability and background checks are a must. Please apply by calling 604-3451950

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

Local small business looking for Office/Reception person Hours Mon. to Fri. from 9am until 2pm. $13.00/hr Must be reliable, have good communication skills, some computer skills, and be organized enough to work without supervision. Please email resume to: budgetblindservices@telus.net

EDUCATION

OFFICE CLERK

Duties to include invoice preparation & pricing, data entry & some accounting. Please forward resume to:

scott@fvrl.com or fax: 604-856-7768 ~ NO phone calls please ~

an H&R Block certiÀcate of accomplishment and the opportunity to interview for employment with H&R Block.

H&R BLOCK KNOWS TAXES and how to teach

them. Our instructors are expertly trained and are experienced Block personnel who make each session an exciting experience with discussion sessions, reference materials and instructions using regulation forms and schedules.

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Site Office Assistant CIVIL & PARK CONSTRUCTORS

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TRADES, TECHNICAL Mechanic Wanted Truck & Trailer exp. an asset. Benefits package. Competitive wages.

INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIANS email:caribooindustrialelectric@gmail.com ph:250-983-2992

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Please email resume to: dscott@driveproducts.com or fax to: 604-888-2029

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Seeks Site Office Assistant for various projects in the Vancouver area. Must have own vehicle. Must speak fluent English. Must be computer literate with knowledge of Excel. Level 2 First Aid an asset. Fulltime $15 - $17 (depending on experience) Plus OVERTIME and BENEFITS Fax resume to 604-507-4711 or Email: Paulo@wilco.ca www.wilcocivil.ca

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P/T Retail Sales Representative Wanted for Luxury Menswear!! *Over 2 yrs+ Retail Store sales experience needed. *Please forward your resume to rnco.ltd@gmail.com

Advertising Sales Consultant

SALES

noon and evening sessions. Applicants need only the willingness to learn about taxes.

THE TUITION COST

covers the complete course, including textbooks, all materials, reference guides and registration.

FULL DETAILS ARE AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE. Just call for

complete details on class locations, starting dates, tuition, etc.

REGISTER TODAY! Register online at hrblock.ca or call 1-877-32BLOCK (322-5625) for details.

CLASSES BEGIN MID SEPTEMBER. Choose

Enrolment restrictions may apply. Enrolment in, or completion of, the H&R Block Income Tax Course is neither an offer nor guarantee of employment. © 2011 H&R Block Canada, Inc. CNTTSA_001

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

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

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

SECURITY OFFICER TRAINING B.S.T. classes in Abby. Job placement. 604-859-8860 www.brissonsecurity.com

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

EDUCATION

Division of Black Press

www.blackpress.ca

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN

SHIFT YOUR

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

AUTO BODY & REFINISHING TECHNICIAN Duration: 42 weeks Potential Wages: $80k/yr

NEW CAREER

AUTO BODY TECHNICIAN

Duration: 24 weeks Potential Wages: $80k/yr

AUTOMOTIVE REFINISHING PREP TECH Duration: 24 weeks Potential Wages: $80k/yr

BUSINESS MANAGER Duration: 2 weeks

Potential Wages: $50-$100k/yr

COLLISION ESTIMATOR

INTO HIGH GEAR!

Duration: 13 weeks Potential Wages: $36-$60k/yr

SERVICE ADVISOR

Duration: 13 weeks Potential Wages: $36-$60k/yr

PARTS & WAREHOUSING

GET CERTIFIED IN 13 WEEKS!

Duration: 6 weeks

Potential Wages: $32-$48k/yr

AUTO DETAILING Duration: 2 weeks

Potential Wages: $15-$20/hr

SALES & LEASING Duration: 1 week NEW

Potential Wages: $36-$75k/yr

DISPATCHING AND TRANSPORTATION OPERATION

Duration: 25 weeks Potential Wages: $36-$65k/yr

www.lovecars.ca Visit our New Campus at 12160-88th Ave, Surrey

604-635-2228 WORTH SWITCHING CAREERS FOR

STUDENT FUNDING AVAILABLE

REGISTERED

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LANDSCAPER LABOURERS with experience. Starts @ $16./hr Fax 604-462-7853

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

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

EDUCATION

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P/T office clerk needed for mfg co. in Lngly/Aldgv. area. Should have bookkeeping and computer exp., as well as a professional telephone manorism. Req’d for approx 20 hrs per week. For further details or to apply for the position, pls contact by email only: info@cannonbar.com

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INCOME TAX COURSE

SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS RECEIVE

IDEAL FOR MOTHERS DURING SCHOOL HOURS!!

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

Local Refrigeration Company requires a F/T Office Clerk.

WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

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RECEPTIONIST/FILE CLERK, P/T for W.Rock Law Office. Resumes to: ronmorin@morinlaw.ca

the 13-week course, students study the basics of income tax preparation including current laws, theory and application.

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

Job Fair Open House

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

CURRICULUM – During

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604-536-9887 DOOR MANUFACTURING

HELP WANTED

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

EXCAVATOR OPERATOR

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

FULL-TIME CABINET BUILDER/INSTALLER We require an energetic, cabinet builder / installer for our busy Surrey / Port Kells location. The ideal candidate will have 5+ years experience, benefits after 3 mos. Position available immediately. Forward resume to: rose@continentalsfg.com or mail: Continental Store Fixture Group Inc. Bldg. # 4, Unit #17, 19272 96 Ave., Surrey, B.C. V4N 4C1. Fax 604-882-3561 MCELHANNEY Consulting is hiring for the following positions in Smithers, BC: - Intermediate Geotechnical and/or Civil Engineer - Intermediate Materials Technician - BCLS or Geomatics Engineering Technologist - Experienced Survey Field Crew - Senior Water Quality Biologist or Environmental Technician View full postings and HR contact info at: www.mcelhanney.com/mcsl/careers or to inquire or apply please contact Smithers Manager Emily Davidson at 250-847-4040.

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

WELDER/FABRICATOR Min C Level. 5 yrs exp preferred. Truck & Trailer exp. an asset. Benefits package. Competitive wages. Please email resume to: dscott@driveproducts.com or fax to: 604-888-2029

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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

NEW Girls, BEST Service

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

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

MIND BODY SPIRIT

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

~ Sales / Parts Person ~ Spring Installers ~ Commercial Transport

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Fulltime $25.00 - $30.00 (depending on experience) Plus OVERTIME and BENEFITS Fax resume to 604-507-4711 or Email: Paulo@wilco.ca www.wilcocivil.ca

WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

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(604)531-5935

3 Ladies Maid Service Fast and Reliable. $25/hr. 778-318-4716

(604)533-9108

RESIDENTIAL CLEANING LADY. 17 yrs exp. No less than 4hrs. $23/hr. Free est. 604-340-1260.

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

CONCRETE & PLACING

Mark 604-220-1957 ALL BEST LANDSCAPING All Lawn Care ~ Free Est.

Bonniecrete Const Ltd

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.

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

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

FOR ALL YOUR CONCRETE NEEDS. Forming, placing, finishing, repairing, floor leveling, overlays. Call Stephen 778-228-1464

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

(604)720-5955

SUN DECKS • Cedar • Vinyl • Treated *Licensed *Insured *Since 1986

Andre 604-836-7150 A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.

A-OK PAINTING

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

ALL DECKED OUT DECKING LTD

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539 Running this ad for 7yrs

SPECIALIZING IN: Vinyl and Wood decks.

PAINT SPECIAL

Repair/replace or custom build.

(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

3 rooms for $269, 2 coats any colour

Call Peter 604-541-8841

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

CALL NOW! 604-312-5362

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

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

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

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

Danny 604 - 307 - 7722

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

.Jim’s Mowing-Same Day Service More than just mowing

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

Exceptional Quality

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On Time, On Budget, As Promised...

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

LANDSCAPING

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

SAWDUST Hemlock, Fir & Cedar

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

Available for Delivery Call for pricing

TRADES, TECHNICAL

Building Customer Confidence

Quality Renovations

FABCO PLASTICS is engaged in the wholesale distribution of a wide variety of industrial Fluid Process products and materials. We are currently seeking an addition to complement our team. You are possibly a new graduate, technically apt, energetic, computer savvy, sales and administration friendly in an industrial sales environment, who wants to learn the full scope of our Surrey operation and grow with the company. You will be exposed to shipping/receiving, inside sales, customer service and outside sales support with multi-tasking and dealing well under pressure. A minimum grade 12 with a pleasant phone manner, quick learner and possible exposure to a similar or related industry. Forklift experience would be an asset. Interested applicants please forward your resume to ctadres@fabcoplastics.com

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

Call Derek

Aggressive Lawns & Landscapes

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

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

EUROPEAN CLEANERS. Honest, reliabe. Tip top work. Great refs. 778-277-2662 or 604-551-2728

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

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GARDENING

604.723.8434

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

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

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A-1 PAINTING CO.

~MASTER CARPENTER~

GRAHAM’S EXCAVATING

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

UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN

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

FARM TRACTORS

CLEANING 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

604-537-4140

Per Molsen 604-575-1240

C/W attachments

Ross 604D535D0124

FINANCIAL SERVICES

CONTRACT OR HOURLY FREE ESTIMATES

C/W Trailers

Over 25 yrs exp.

182

$45/Hr

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

BOBCATS

$24/hr. minimum 2 hours. Honest exp. cleaning lady, excellent refs. Langley area. 778-319-2652.

242

MOVING & STORAGE

Local & Long Distance

DUMP TRUCKS

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

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

Kristy 604.488.9161

BACKHOES

European Quality Workmanship

CATS

CARPET CLEANING

Free Est & Warranties

CIVIL & PARK CONSTRUCTORS

EX60 - EX300

6 ways to wide blades

Concrete Lifting Specialist

for VANCOUVER AREA

320

GARDENING

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

4 X 4 C/W bracker & hoepack

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

604-859-9686

SITE FOREMAN

281

AFFORDABLE MOVING

604-777-5046

Competitive wages & benefits.

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.

GARDENING

EXCAVATORS

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

#102 - 2451 Clearbrook Rd., Abbotsford

• SHOWER DOOR & KITCHEN CABINET INSTALLERS • PHOTO FRAME ASSEMBLERS Surrey’s Leading Glass & Shower Door Company Rahul Glass Ltd. is looking for experienced Full-Time installers and assemblers. Very exciting packages will be offered according to previous experience. Contact Raj 604-710-1581 or fax resume: 604-592-2690

281

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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

NEED CASH TODAY?

Mechanic w/inspector ticket

Email: abbyspring@shaw.ca or Fax: 604-504-1943

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

** MONEY AVAILABLE ** 1st, 2nd & 3rd Mortgages Use the EQUITY in your HOME for Consolidation, Renovation or Any Reason. Call Donna at BBK Investments Ltd. 604.341.2806

ENGLISH LADY. Home Cleaning Honest, reliable, hard working. Refs Pets OK Reas rates 604-533-1711

173

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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

257

604.230.2217 / 604.999.5890

DRYWALL

www.mdmservices.ca Serving Since 1993

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

260

ELECTRICAL 104607

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

778-892-4299 #22047 WE LOVE SMALL JOBS All work Guaranteed. 604-220-8347 www.HighOutletElectric.ca ALL JOBS Big or Small. Panels, lighting, plugs, fans, hot tubs etc. Guaranteed work. 604-539-0708 Cell 604-537-1773 (Lic. 26110) ELECTRICIAN licensed, local. Low cost. Big&small jobs. Renov. & panel change expert. 604-374-0062. YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

PARADISE LANDSCAPING

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

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

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

Call (604)889-6552

HUDOLIN’S ON HOMES RENO’S

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

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

TOPSOIL

Free Estimates hudolinrenos@gmail.com

Call Dave: 604-862-9379

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

320

MOVING & STORAGE

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. We move - We ship - We recycle. Senior- Student Discount available. 604-721-4555 or 604-800-9488. A FAST MOVING & CLEANING. Prof. movers. *Garbage removal. Insured, great rates. 778-888-9628

287

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Hayden Painting Solutions Ltd www.haydenpainting.ca

287

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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Deck Experts.ca

Decking Systems Railing Systems Outdoor Living

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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

BARKMULCH, SAND, GRAVEL

604-626-7100

Call 604-531-5935

www.deckexperts.ca

TrexPro Certified


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329 PAINTING & DECORATING

456

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

1st $6.50 & 2nd $7.00 cut Alfalfa grass mix, Irrigated, 70 80lb bales, barn stored, (250)547-6816

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

604-328-6387

332

PAVING/SEAL COATING

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

338

PLUMBING

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005 AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801 www.panoramaplumbing.com

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

FEED & HAY

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

477

PETS

BEAGLE PUPS, tri colored, good looking, healthy, vet check $600. (604)796-3026. No Sunday calls BENGAL CROSS KITTENS beautiful spotted and marbled, 4M ready $150-$250 each Call 604-820-1603 Border Collie P/B puppies dob June 23 M-$400; F-$450. vet ✓ first shot. 604-250-4360 or 604-856-7975. 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 CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are Spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS. Working line. Black and black & tan. $650. 604-820-4230, 604-302-7602 LAB PUPS, Chocolate, $700. vet ch, dew-claws rem. 1st shots, dewormed. qual. lines (604)702-0217 MALTESE PUPPIES. 1st shots, vet ✔, health guarnt’d, all white. Can view mother. $650 (604)820-8513 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 NEO MASTIFF PUPS ready to go, shots, dewormed, tails docked, Call for details (604)615-2682 PB, Golden Retriever pups, family farm raised, vet checked, shots, ready August 22. Males $450 Timbur6@telus.net. 604-845-7434 Poochie, super fluffy, 10wks, tiny toy, vet check, 1st shot, m-$750, f-$850. 1(604)354-3003 lv message or email: dinkytoi@hotmail.ca

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE bcclassified.com 604-575-5555

356

RUBBISH REMOVAL

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

778-233-4949 T & K Haulaway

Rubbish Removal & more Small Haul Help.

604-202-3363

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

On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!

604.587.5865

www.recycle-it-now.com

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

373B

TILING

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

374

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

Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $

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

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

PETS 453

BOARDING

SELF BOARD by CVP & High Point Trails. Large dry paddock, $175 disc. for 2nd horse. 604-617-3470.

523

UNDER $100

BBQ - S/S, MAGMA pedestal, nat. gas, 16” diam grill - $100: (604)5348121

524

UNDER $200

36’’ oak hutch/buffet, top section 2 doors (glass) & shelves, bottom section 2 drawers & 2 doors & shelf. Like new $175. 604-531-1513

545

FUEL

FULLY SEASONED, Alder/Maple, Birch, split & delivered. Free kindling. Phone 604-789-1492 anytime

548

FURNITURE

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

560

MISC. FOR SALE

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? UNRESERVED Pizza Restaurant Auction, Kitchen Equipment, Ovens, Seating. ONLINE Bidding. www.bcauction.ca

REAL ESTATE 603

ACREAGE

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

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

625

FOR SALE BY OWNER

REAL ESTATE 633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS New SRI.com 16x52 mobile home in Langley adult park. $114,900. Call 604-830-1960 NEW SRI Mobile, Modular and manufactured homes on display in Abbotsford. Chuck 604-830-1960. New SRI single wide in family park and another space in adult park. from $81,900. Chuck 604-830-1960 REPOSSESSED MOBILE HOMES to be moved, 1974-2008. Chuck 604-830-1960.

636

MORTGAGES

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

Fully renovated 3 level hse 1822sf split 3 bdrms 2 baths, lge rec room, f/p, garage, patio. Clse to Blacklock Elem., park, pool & downtown. $473,900. Call Tom 604-531-2984 604-786-5149

630

LOTS SOUTH CARIBOO

5 Acre lots within minutes of the Cariboo’s most famous lakes; Horse Lake, Watch Lake, Green Lake & Sheridan. Located in historic Lone Butte, full driveway’s into great building sites, Hydro/Tel. All approved for septic fields & wells. More info call 604-230-2125.

706

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS 736

HOMES FOR RENT

LANGLEY

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

Call 604-534-0108

551

Linwood Place Apts st

1 MONTH FREE Newly Renovated Units

..

Starting at $835.

Langley

GARAGE SALE Sat. Sept 17th 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 7446 - 209A St.

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

Knitting wool, bookcases, dressers. Over 300 crossword puzzles, misc. items NO EARLY BIRDS

Ask for details

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

Langley

GARAGE SALE Sat. Sept. 17th 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 21844 - 45A Ave.

Northland Apartments 19777 Willowbrook Dr., Langley

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

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

Electronics, TV, antiques, collectibles

604-533-7710

741

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

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

604-530-0932

www.cycloneholdings.ca CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. 17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 bdrm suites avail now. Starting at $700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078 CYPRESS PLACE 50+. Lge 1 bdrm stes. Incl heat & h/w. Nr all ament. NS/NP. View 10am-5pm. Resident Mgr. Ann & John 604-530-2840. LANGLEY 202/53A; 2 Bdrm apt, $905/mo. Quiet family complex, no pets, call 604-539-0217. Langley

53 B AVE / 200 A St. 2 BR, 1 bath, 2 story house with kitchen, dinning rm, living rm, carpet, carport, F/S, deck, backyard, storage shed. N/S N/P Avail. Oct., 1. $700/m + utils.

Call 604-592-5663 LANGLEY CITY. 2 bdrm apt. Laundry facilities/office. Avail. Oct. 1. or sooner. Small pet ok. $950/mo. incl utils. & cable. 604-910-9672.

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

Villa Fontana & Stardust Michael - 604-533-7578

Rainbow & Majorca Betsy - 604-533-6945 CALL FOR AVAILABILITY LANGLEY CITY

CHESTNUT PLACE

Apartments 20727 Fraser Highway

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

Ph: 604-533-4061 CLAYMORE APTS 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts Avail $200 Move-In Bonus!! Close to shopping & schools. Seasonal Swimming pool, and tennis court. 3 Appliances (fridge, stove dishwasher), blinds hot water and parking included. Carpeted throughout. Some pets welcome.

5374 - 203rd St, Langley

Call 604-533-9780 Nr Langley City Hall & shops 1bdrm 3rd flr $750; 1 bdrm 1st flr $715. 2 bdrm - $870: Limerick Manor, adult oriented N/P Appt 604-514-1480 WALNUT GROVE, 1 bdrm + den, insuite W/D, sec prkg. Avail now. TJ @ Sutton Proact: 604-728-5460.

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

Phone 604-530-1912

730

MISC. FOR RENT

BROOKSWOOD. 4 bdrms, 2 baths, 5 appls. Close to school/shops/transit. Sept 15. $1900. 604-530-8480.

THE BEST ACCOMMODATION

KICK BACK & RELAX IN SOUTH SURREY Short term - Weekly - Monthly accommodation. Seeking professional visitors to rent throughout the year. Deluxe, fully furnished & equipped 2 bdrm. + rec. rm. + 2 bath T/House. Crown Mouldings, H/W laminate flooring and slate. Gas F/P, Alarm, Netflix, Cable & WiFi. 1 car garage parking. No Smoking inside, covered patio & outdoor seating. Amenities rm. incls. full gym, outdoor hot tub & pool. $2800/Mo.

604.488.9161 733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS FORT LANGLEY, 2 Bdrm mobile home, on acreage, F/S, W/D, N/S, pets negot. $950. (604)856-7838

736

HOMES FOR RENT

BRAND New 4 Bedroom House in Clayton Heights. 3 Bathrooms. Brand New Appliances. Three Bedroom Basement Suite Available as well. Availabe Immediately. 19374 72A Ave. 604-782-1061

Entertainment Center - $199, Oak Kitchen Table -$199, Kitchen Table - glass top $199, Oak Coffee Table - $50, Senior Electric Bath Lift - $199 & Bench Seat - $50, Oak Futon - $199, Tall Boy Dresser & Night Stand - $100 (Pine - drk. stain), 2 Ikea Loungers - $75, 2 Scuba Tanks - $100, 20’ TV in BOX brand new - $75. Books, Bikes, Bird Cages, Pots & Pans, New LeSenza lingerie, Misc. Hse. Hld. Items, Tools, Fitness Weights, Getto Blasters & Much Much More! 604.488.9161

LANGLEY Walnut Gr. Room, fam home, sep entry, kit, wd, N/S, $550 incl utils, Avail now. (778)298-1776 S SURREY. Furn. bdrm in quiet home. Share bath, kit. & ldry. $495/mo incl all. Avail immed. 604535-5459.

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION P R I V . C L E A N r m . W / D, u t i l . p a r k . 2 0 8 & 4 4 . $ 3 9 5 N/S,N/P 604 825 8716 or 778 278 0780

749

STORAGE

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

750

RENTALS

ROOMS FOR RENT

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. INDUSTRIAL warehouse space available for rent. 3477sf @$8.00psf gross + hst. Located at 5700 - 198th St (units 3/4) Phone 604.318 5255 LANGLEY, 1 acre of land with an 1800 s.f. coverall building, good for open storage, mechanic repairs, truck and/or RV parking. Call Garth Olson, Re/Max Treeland Realty 604-533-3491. Langley City Small wrhse o/h dr, gd light $895 ALSO Willowbrook storage/hobby shop $695 604-834-3289 LANGLEY: INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR RENT: 1760 or 3520 sq.ft. Exc. location on Industrial Ave. Langley City. Phone: 604-603-9584 PORT KELLS/ LANGLEY. Quality Warehouses 1000 - 6,000 sq ft. Call Rachel 604-633-2888.

13862 24th Avenue Saturday & Sunday September 17th & 18th 9:00a.m. - 1:00p.m.

RENTALS 746

TOWN & COUNTRY APARTMENTS

LOADS OF FURNITURE

Rain or Shine

www.cycloneholdings.ca

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

South Surrey MOVING SALE

12158 82nd Ave. Sry. September 17, 2011 9:00a.m. - 3:00p.m.

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.

CALL FOR SPECIALS LANGLEY CITY

604-530-0030

OFFICE/RETAIL SEVENOAKS SHOPPING CENTRE

SUSSEX PLACE APT CALL FOR SPECIALS !!

GARAGE SALES

SURREY: SANDPIPER HOUSING CO-OP ANNUAL GARAGE SALE

Call 604-351-7487

www.dannyevans.ca

551

LANGLEY, Multi Family Garage Sale. 5014 198B St., Sat. Sept 17, 9-3. Fundraiser for dog rescue

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

GARAGE SALES

HUGE TOWNHOUSE COMPLEX GARAGE SALE. Sept. 17 & 18. 10:00AM to 4:00PM. 19250 65th Avenue, Surrey (Sunberry Court).

20051- 55 A Ave.

RECREATIONAL

640

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

LANGLEY

OPEN HOUSE Langley City 5119 - 206th Street Sat & Sun 12noon-5pm

RENTALS

SUITES, LOWER

A B B OT S F O R D / A L D E R G ROV E . New 2 bedroom basement. NP, NS, no drugs. 5 min walk to shopping. $800 per month. call 778-552-0322. ALDERGROVE. Grnd lvl 1 bdrm + den; din/rm, w/d, prkg, priv. entr., $825/mo. incl. utils. Gas f/p, cov. patio. Alarm system. N/S, N/P. Avail now. Refs req. Call 604-856-4688. CLAYTON 2 Bedroom 1st Floor on 1 Acre, NS, Pets neg, Parking, laundry, utilities $850 778-284-1241 FRASER HTS. 3 bdrm + den, 2 full baths, 2300sf, 9ft ceil, hw flr, w/d, fenced backyrd, f/p, nr all amens., refs req. NS NP. $1450/mo incl utils. Avail now . 604-612-5541 LANGLEY, 1 bdrm, sunny grnd lvl, priv. entry, immed, $700 incl. hydro. NS/NP. Refs. (604) 888-1382. Langley nr Willowbrook Mall. Newly renov 1 bdrm bsmt. walk-in closet, alarm, optic TV, PVR, internet, all utils. 1 blk to public trans. N/s N/p. Sept 15. $725. 604-532-4388 LANGLEY / Willoughby, lrg 2 bdr, priv.ent, full bth, d/w. Ns/Np. Nr amens, $900/mo + 1/3 utils & shrd lndry. Avail immed. 604-202-6524. MURRAYVILLE - BIG 2 bdrm bsmt suite, $800/mo incl utils. No pets. Avail now. Call 604-530-7467.

750

SUITES, LOWER

WALNUT GROVE Private and Spacious 1 bdrm suite. N/S N/P $850/mo incl utls tv net shared lndry. Avail. Oct.1 778-834-1999 WALNUT GROVE furn’d 1 bedroom $450/mo. Incl tv, internet, limited phone usage. Call 778-928-2526. WILLOUGHBY - New 1 BR Bsmt Suite, $750/m, in-suite w/d, 9ft ceilings, incl utils, avil now, 604-7890105 WILLOUGHBY, 200 St/72 Ave. 2 bdrm bsmt suite, full kit, lam flrs, gas f/p, priv. entry & ldry. N/S, N/P. $900 + shared util. Refs. Avail Nov. 1. (604)533-1313 Willoughby. 2 bdrm bsmt.. Inste lndry. D/W. Oct 1. N/S. N/P. 1 yr lse. $900 incl utils. 604-533-5383.

752

TOWNHOUSES

LANGLEY

RIVERSIDE GARDENS FAMILY COMPLEX 2 & 3 Bdrm T/Homes Move-In Allowance!! Fridge, stove, dishwasher (in most), drapes. Outdoor pool. Some pets welcome. Resident Manager. Close to bus, shopping, schools and parks. #36 - 5210 - 203 Street, Langley

Call 604-532-2036

SURREY TOWNHOUSES

“SIMRAN VILLAS” 2 & 3 bedrooms

$1200 - $1300/m

751

SUITES, UPPER

Cloverdale 59th AVE / 177B St.

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

Call 604-365-6764 S. LANGLEY bright spac 2 bdrm, 5 appls, f/p, upper flr. $850/mo. 604630-7788 S LANGLEY cute cozy 1bdrm suite main flr. Suit 1. Sm pet OK. $650 incl utils. 604-630-7788

752

TOWNHOUSES

ALDERGROVE, 3 bdrm T.H. 1.5 bath, fncd yrd, fam.complex,$1050 & up. Sm dog ok. (778) 551-2696 LANGLEY. 5255 - 208 St. RENO’D 4 bdrm T.H. 1400 sf, in cozy 9 unit complex. 1.5 baths, gas F/P, dbl. glazed windows, cls to schls, shops, bus rte. Backs onto park. 5 appls. Sm. pet allowed. 2 prk spaces. $1475/mth. Avail. now/Sept. 15. 604-939-2729 or 778-285-0096

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

604-592-5663 12730 - 66 Avenue


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ANTIQUES/CLASSICS

TRANSPORTATION 809

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

810

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

AUTO FINANCING

TRANSPORTATION 818

TRANSPORTATION

CARS - DOMESTIC

830

TRANSPORTATION 838

MOTORCYCLES

2003 LINCOLN CARTIER Towncar, only 127K, pristine, compl. records since new. $11,500. (604)535-5495

2002 TRIUMPH TROPHY. Low k’s, new battery, runs good. $4,700. Call 604-217-3479; 778-880-0233.

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

2009 SUZUKI LS650. only 1520 km’s, bought new, lady owner, exc cond, asking $5575, (604)597-8467

TRANSPORTATION

RECREATIONAL/SALE

845

2004 F350 CREW CAB, diesel, 03 24’ Salem 5th whl. trailer, both mint cond., too many things to list. Will sell separate. Trailer $7,900 or both for $25,000 obo.Call 604-812-1278.

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2011 AUTUMN RIDGE 264RKS

851

Rear kitchen, awning, 2 door entry, A/C, microwave, 3 burner range and more, $23,995 (Stk.30630) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

05 ACURA RSX pristine condition. 44,000 km economical/dependable, sporty, lady driven, 5 spd. loaded. $14,700 obo. 604-538-2239. W. Rk.

1998 MERCEDES E320, 4 dr, auto, fully loaded, 80K, local, no accid, $7800 obo. Call: (778)881-1216 2001 HONDA ACCORD coupe, 4 cyl., V-tech eng., 95,000km. Very good cond. Well maint. Asking $8900 obo (604)850-0424

3 Slide outs, microwave, leather recliner, dual glazed windows, elec. awning $52,200 in Savings! NOW $179,995 (stk.30785) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

20FT. 2 DOOR trailer - 1989 Taurus by Fleetwood. $6,900. South Surrey 604-789-2914.

827

VEHICLES WANTED

1991 PACE ARROW

125,000m, 35 ft. Exc cond. Fully loaded with Gear Vendor trans, including tow car 1997 Saturn 107,000k with Brake Buddy tow kit. New fridge, new front tires, 7000 watt onon. generator, hydraulic levelers.

818

CARS - DOMESTIC

1976 GMC 3/4 Ton Sierra Classic Camper Special. 149 Miles. Collector status. 1999 Slumber Queen Adventurer Camper, WS model with all trimmings, 13’’ Sansui TV, queen bed 8’ awning. Excellent Condition. Call for more info. $12,500/both. 604-535-5777 or 604-785-6827 CA$H for CAR$ No Wheels -No Problem! Servicing the Fraser Valley 604-746-2855

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

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1995 DODGE RAM ext cab, fibergls boxtop, 1 owner, V8, magnum, exc cond, 172K $4500, 604-581-8470 2003 DODGE CARAVAN 3.3L 6/cyl, 123K, auto, front winter tires, $5300/obo. Call 604-541-0569. 2003 PONTIAC MONTANA 7 pass, AirCared, CD, a/c, new tires, very clean, 148K. $3600. 604-607-4906. 2004 GMC SLT 2500HD crew cab, duramax diesel, 82,000k. Immac. $35,000 in extras. Pictures avail. $25,500. Call 604-858-4878. 2005, 5 ton truck, international. $9000. Call 778-578-0257 or 778891-0257

CAMPER & TRUCK

2002 NISSAN ULTIMA, all power options. Aircared for 2 years. $4,450. Call 778-869-3265.

2004 CAMRY LE 4/cyl, 134K, p/s, p/b, p/locks, A/C, silver, grey cloth int, very clean & reliable, great fuel economy $9300/obo. 604-817-1945

1994 ROADTREK, 190 Vesatile, Class B, Dodge Ram 350 1 ton chasis, 57,000 kms. No smoking or pets. Totally equipped incl. Onan generator. Asking $18,000. (604)859-6335

1984 18½ ft. Travelmate 5th wheel in RV park. Slps 4. Loaded. Asking $2250. Call 778-237-8066.

2001 TOYOTA CELICA, silver, auto, new brakes, no accidents. Local $6100 obo 604-762-5692

2003 TOYOTA COROLLA, silver, a/c, 5 spd, no accidents, exc cond, $6375. Call: (604)599-0170

TRUCKS & VANS

1992 GMC pick up, V8-305, 235,891 km, very clean, well maintained. $3500 obo. 604-793-8701

2011 NEPTUNE 40PBQ

1990 HONDA CIVIC H/B, excellent on gas, auto, new aircare. White. Only $300. 604-761-4259.

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 2003 FORD EXPLORER, V8, 4 wheel drive, new tires, brakes, towing pckg. All power. $8000. 604816-5752 2006 Chev Trailblazer, 4WD, 107kms, immac cond. sunroof, fully equip. $10,000 obo. 604-309-4001.

The Scrapper

RECREATIONAL/SALE

838

TRANSPORTATION

Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

818

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CARS - DOMESTIC

1997 CHRYSLER CONCORDE, in good shape, low miles, AirCared, all power opt, $2000, 604-319-7410

1995 CHRYSLER INTREPID, auto, original. owner, 268mk, $1100 obo (604)534-8121

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

1995 FORD ESCORT. 4dr auto, A/C, A/cond. All power. $625 obo. 604-593-0377 or 778-988-6591.

1997 NEON emerald green pearl, under 70,000 km. Exc. cond. $2950 obo. (604)536-3447

2003 31.5’ Citation 5th wheel R/L, 2 tip outs, bike hitch, loaded. $25,900. Call (604)796-9074 2003 NASH TRAILER (Mod #25R) Sleeps 4, A/C, microwave, shower, f/s, large awning, never smoked-in. Like new! $17,500. 604-853-4062. Email: gwpovey@gmail.com

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

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

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• The Langley Times • Thursday, September 15, 2011

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